during their stay in this country, enjoys the cooperation of a number of Jewish organizations, among them the American Jewish Committee, the American Jewish Congress and its Women’s Division, the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee; the Child Placement Executive Group of the National Conference of Jewish Social Service, the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society (HIAS), Independent Order of the B’nai B’rith and the National Council of Jewish Women. In addition Dr. Lowenstein, its officers are Paul Felix Warburg, treasurer, and Joseph C. Hyman, secretary.
Information regarding the plans of the Geman Jewish Children’s Aid Incorporated, may be obtained upon application to Miss Cecelia Rozovsky, executive director, at the organization’s headquarters, 245 Fifth avenue, New York.
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