Funeral services will be held tomorrow for Louis Minsky managing editor of the Religious News Service, an affiliate of the National Conference of Christians and Jews, which he helped to organize in 1933. Mr. Minsky died at his home of a heart attack. He was 48.
A founder and member of Temple Sinai in Forest Hills, N. Y., he built the agency into the only interfaith religious news service in the world, seeing Protestant, Catholic and Jewish periodicals. He came to this country from England.
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