Consideration of spiritual recovery programs and plans for putting them into effect throughout the state will be prominent in the proceedings of the Connecticut State Branch of the United Synagogue of America, which will hold its annual convention Sunday at the Congregation B’nai Jacob here, it was announced by Rabbi Louis Greenberg, chairman of the convention committee. The delegates will also take up the questions of education, young people’s activities, administrative problems and related matters. Rabbi Morris Silverman of Hartford heads the state branch.
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