Plans for meeting the spiritual and religious needs of returning Jewish veterans were discussed here last night at a meeting of officers and rabbis representing more than 700 temples and synagogues.
The meeting was arranged by the Committee for Coordinating Jewish Community Services for Veterans, an organization established by the Federation of Jewish Philanthropies and the Jewish Welfare Board for the purpose of mobilizing the resources of all Jewish organizations in New York to assist in readjusting the veteran to civilian life.
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