The Institutional Synagogue will conduct its annual one-act-play contest tomorrow night in its main auditorium, 37 West 116th street.
A debate on the merits of family life will be presented Monday night at the forum of the Brooklyn Jewish Center. Dr. Edward N. Schoolman and Dr. Samuel D. Schmalhausen will participate.
The first issue of Action, new monthly magazine devoted to combatting Fascism and anti-Semitism, will appear April 20, it was announced yesterday.
Dr. Stephen S. Wise’s Sunday address at the Free Synagogue will be “Why Zionists Cannot Support Jabotinsky and Revisionism.” It will be broadcast over station WNEW from 11:45 a. m. to 12:30 p. m.
A two-hour midnight broadcast will be given Sunday over station WBNX as a benefit performance for the Jewish Ladies Day Nursery. Joseph Rumshinsky, Jennie Goldstein, Anna Lubin and others will participate.
Governor Lehman will be host to 3,000 orphans at the Fifth Annual United Brooklyn Orphans Theatre party tomorrow morning. Orphans of all religions participate.
The annual ball of the Brooklyn Jewish Big Brother and Big Sister Association will be held tomorrow night at the Hotel Bossert, Brooklyn.
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