“To make the world safe for our Jewish boys we must give them the correct viewpoint on life. We must help them in choosing a life occupation, help them in choosing a life mate,” said Rabbi Jacob Tar-shish at the dinner of the Big Brothers’ Association here.
Nelson J. Cohen, president of the association, pointed to the need of counteracting homelessness among Jewish boys here. Tribute was paid by him to the work of Judge Charles W. Hoffman, A. C. Crouse and Galen F. Achauer of Juvenile Court; Maurice J. Sievers, secretary, United Jewish Social Agencies; Mrs. Herbert Schwab, chairman of the women’s committee and Miss Grace Henle, executive secretary of the Big Brothers Association.
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