A contribution of $3,000 to the New York quota of the Allied Jewish Campaign by the Independent Order Brith Abraham heads the list of new subscriptions totalling $15,476. In addition to the Brith Abraham the contributors are as follows:
Isidore Blauner, $500; Samuel Miller, $500; Eisenbud & Brook, $400; Seligman & Latz, $350; Joseph I. Aaron, $300; Edwin Goldsmith, $300; Mrs. Jacques Halle, $300; Abraham Kaplan, $300; A. N. Leventhal, $300; Park Avenue Synagogue, $283; D. Davidowitz, $250; E. Davidowitz, $250; J. P. Davidowitz, $250; Rabbi H. G. Enelow, $250; J. F. Feder, $250; M. L. Friedman, $250; Sol Friedman, $250; Henry Gold, $250; Heineman & Seidman, $250; Abraham Herman, $250; Irene & Frederick Jacobi, $250; Samuel Kramer, $250; George Z. Medalie, $250; Mt. Moriah Lodge No. 27, F. & A. M., $250; Mrs. Isaac Seligman, $250; J. Strumeyer, $250; Ward Manor Theatre Collections, $248.50; Inwood Hebrew Cong., $223; Ole Salthe’s, Inc., $201.56; Louis Brown, $200; Edwin & Louis Bry, Inc., $200; H. Cohen, $200; Cong. Shaaray Tefila (West End, Synagogue), $200; Fabian M. Crystal, $200; Mr. & Mrs. Nathan Friedman, $200; Francis Gilbert, $200; David Haar, $200; William J. Hammerslough, $200; Jacob Hilder, $200; J. Jonas Jacobs, $200; Chas. Klingenstein, $200; Henry S. Levy, $200; Modern Investment & Loan Co., $200; Philip Passon, $200; Robbins & Tenney, $200; J. Salwen, $200; Jacob A. Voice, $200; Harry Weinberg, $200 and Teachers of P. S. 43, Brooklyn, $197.50.
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