The Jewish Daily Bulletin today concludes the publication of the names of those who have contributed $100 to the New York quota of the Allied Jewish Campaign.
S. M. Siegman, Mrs. A. A. Silberberg, I. Silverberg, J. Silverman, M. Silverstein, Sisterhood of the Hebr. Inst., Sisterhood Temple Beth Emeth, Sisterhood Temple Petach Tikvah, Sisterhood of Union Temple, Morris Smerling, Joseph Socoloff, Mr. & Mrs. A. Solomon, Petofi Society of New York, Samuel Steig, Meier Steinbrink, Mrs. Rose Steiner, David S. Stern, Edward & David Stern, Mrs. Minnie P. Sternbach, Morris Sternbach, Samuel H. Sternberg, J. M. Sterngold, Mrs. Oscar S. Straus, Mrs. Emil Strauss, Martin Strauss, Mrs. L. S. Stroock, Mrs. M. J. Stroock, Max Sulkin, Supply Mfg. Co., Inc., Teachers of Mapleton Pk., Harry S. Thomas, Paul Thomas, Morris Tischler, R. Tomshinsky, William Treib, Harry Troub, Isaac Tumpowsky, 23rd Assembly Dist. Dem. Club, Clarence E. Unterberg, Max Usdan, Samuel L. Valentine, Mrs. Henry F. Veith, Fred Vogel, Albert Wald, Allen Wardwell, Judge Frank Wasserman, Hon. Isidor Wasservogel, Benjamin J. Weil, L. V. Weil, Weil & Co., Max S. Weinberg, Weingarten Bros., Max Weinreich, Mr. Weinstein, Bennie Wiesen, Maks Weiss, Felix Wildenstein, Max Wilhelm, George Willett, Mrs. Chas. A. Wimpfheimer, Chas. Winkler, Benjamin Wish, Nathan Wishbow. Mrs. Albert M. Wittenberg, Morris I. Wohl, Harry Z. Wolf, Mr. & Mrs. James J. Wolf, Louis Wolf, Arthur Wolfe, Menko Wolfe. Isidore Wolff, Women’s Aux. Beth Moses Hosp., Women’s League of Jewish Science, Max H. Zabronsky, Sol L. Zavon.
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