Loard Marley, opposition whip in the Hounse of Lords and chairman of the Parliamentary Advisory Council of the British ORT, will be the guest at a reception tendered him by the Peoples’ ORT Federation and the Women’s American ORT, Tusday evening, February 27, at the Hotel Astor at at 8 P.M.
Lord Marley, who recently arrived in American, will speak on the Jewish Problem in Germany on the Jewish problem in Germany and in eastern Europe and tell what ORT is doing by way of constructive relief. Loard Marlcy, who visited America last year under the aupices of the ORT, has for many years devot himself to a study of Jewish problems and is considered an authority on the question of jewish colonization and industrial rehablilitation, a work which the ORT has for the past 54 years been succesfully doing.
The speakers who will greet Lord Marley on that evening are B. C. Vladeck, national president opf the ORT., Henery Moskowitz chairman of the Board of directors; Mrs Florenee R. Dolowitz, presitdent of the Women’s American ORT; Louis B. Boudin, acting chairman, and Herman Bernstein, editor of the Jewish Daily Bullentin and former Minister to Albania.
TALK BY RABBI HAUSMAN
”Because of the rise of anti-Semitism in most European contries and the defeat of Jewry in Germany and Austria, Jewish delegates are building up their centers in Paris,” according to Rabbi Gustave N. Hausman, who spoke Friday evening at the Emanuel-El Brotherhood, 309 East 6th street on ”Paris as a center of world Jewry.”
MEDICAL SPECIMENS ON DISPLAY
The museum of the department if laboratories of the Jewish Hospital of Brooklyr announces that a total of 300 medical specimens are now on display. Some of the specimens are the only ones or their kind in existence.
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