The Summer institute for teachers of religious schools conducted annually in different cities by the Union of American Hebrew Congregations will be held in Buffalo, N. Y., this year from July 8 to 19, it was announced from the Union’s office here today.
Classes in Jewish history, literature and education will be held three hours daily at the Temple Center of the Congregation Beth Israel with the cooperation of the Buffalo Jewish Community.
Among those who will conduct courses will be Dr. Emanuel Gamoran of this city and Abraham J. Friedland, director of the Cleveland Bureau of Jewish Education. Judge Samuel J. Harris of Buffalo is chairman of the committee sponsoring the institute.
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