The School of the Jewish Woman will give a concert and dance at Temple Ansche Chesed, 100th street and West End avenue, on Saturday evening. Mrs. Abraham Fawer is chairman and will be assisted by the Misses Blanche Eisenstadt, Frieda Goldberg, Clara Gawer, Dorothy Jelot and Adina Abramowitz.
The Order Sons of Zion has launched a drive to enroll young English-speaking men and women as members. The drive is aimed primarily at an increase in the membership of the following three New York youth camps: Organization Camp, Colony Camp and Es-El Camp, which have a combined membership of more than 200 young men and women whose average age is 24 years.
A conference of Bronx Jewish leaders will be held tonight at the Concourse Plaza Hotel to effect consolidation of Jewish organizations of the borough in behalf of Palestine. Speakers will include M. Maldwin Fertig, Arnold K. Isreeli and Isidore Teitelbaum.
A wide campaign against “mushroom synagogues” will be launched at once, it was decided at a meeting of the administrative committee of the newly reorganized Federation of Congregations of the Bronx. Three new vice-presidents were elected at the meeting, Rabbis A. Gallant, A. Basel and L. Predemsky.
The annual meeting of the Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society will be held March 3 at the Hotel Astor, marking the fiftieth anniversary of the beginning of Jewish immigrant aid activities in this country.
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