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Oze to Play Large Role in International Hygiene Exposition

May 1, 1930
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Dr. Milton J. Rosenau, chairman of the American National Committee of the Oze, the World Union for Preserving the Health of Jews, announces the opening of the International Hygiene Exposition in Dresden, Germany, on May 17th, 1930, which will continue throughout the summer months and close October 30th.

The Oze, whose European headquarters are in Berlin, will play an important part in this exposition and will especially direct the attention of visitors to the health conditions of Jews in Eastern Europe, with which the Oze is concerning itself. Throughout Europe the Oze consists of 398 branches and organizations, and its program of health reaches most of the communities of Eastern Europe where public health is in the primitive state. Professor Albert Einstein of Berlin is the honorary president of the Oze, Professor A. Besredka of Paris and Dr. Redcliffe N. Salaman of London are the honorary vice-presidents.

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