Mrs. Milton Vogel will speak on “Moses, Founder of Preventive Medicine,” at an open meeting next Monday afternoon of the Shaaray Tefila Sisterhood at the West End Synagogue, 160 West Eighty-second street.
A search for a modern Queen Esther has been instituted by the Young Folks League of Young Israel of Flatbush in connection with its forthcoming Purim carnival.
A series of lectures by outstanding women, on “Women in the Modern World,” will be broadcast by the School of the Jewish Woman every Thursday evening beginning March 7.
Miss Bertha Landsman, an American nurse who has spent fifteen years in Palestine developing public health nursing, will be the guest of honor at a tea Sunday afternoon by the national boards of the senior and junior divisions of Hadassah, to be given at the home of Mrs. Herman Shulman, 315 Central Park West.
March 7 has been set as the opening date of Professor Shalom Spiegel’s course on “The Modern Hebrew Renaissance,” to be given at the School for Adult Jewish Education, 35 East Sixty-second street.
Congressman Samuel Dickstein will be the guest speaker Friday evening at the Jewish Center of University Heights, 174th street and Nelson avenue. He will discuss “Un-American Activities.”
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