A symposium on Jewish youth movements in the United States is contained in the March issue of “The Jewish Center,” published by the Jewish Weliare Board.
The issue includes the following articles: “Youth Movement and Revolt,” by Maurice Samuel; “Hillel and the Jewish Renaissance.” by Prof. A. L. Sachar, of the University of Illinois; “The Menorah Movement,” by Henry Hurwitz, chancellor of the Menorah Association: “Young Judaea.” by Rabbi Leon S. Lang, of Newark, N. J, “Junior Hadassah.” by Mrs. Sarah Kitay Stein. former president.
“Avukah.” by Samuel M. Blumenfield, president of the New York chapter and vice-president of the national organization: “National Council of Jewish Juniors.” by Miss May R. Freedman, former president; “Young Israel,” by Charles Levine, president of Young Israel of Tremon: Bronx. N.Y.; “Young Folks’ Temple Leagues,” by Mrs. Jean Wise May. president: “Young People League of the United Synagogue of America.” by Rabbi Jacob Kohn, of New York City; “Jewish Youth Work of the Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America,” by Rabbi I. L. Brill. executive secretary of the organization.
“Aleph Zadik Aleph,” by Sam Beber, president; “A Study of Religious Attitudes and Practices,” by Arthor L. Reinhart, assistant executive secretary of the National Federation of Temple Brotherhoods.
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