A meeting for the purpose of organizing the Jewish farmers in central New Jersey will be held in Bound Brook, on Sunday, February 4, it was announced today by Temple. Anshe Emeth, in charge of the assembly
The New York office of the North Eastern Religious Union is sponsoring meeting according to Rabbi Keller and is notifying all Hebrew farmers in the vicinty. The purpose of the organization is to provide Jews who do not live in the towns with large Semitic populations, with a chance to form congregations and educate their children according to the principles of Judaism.
The first meeting will be addressed by Rabbi Keller, and Dr. Jacob Lipman, dean of the Agriculture College of Rutgers University, and director of the New Jersey Experiment Station in New Brunsick.
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