The seventeenth annual “Federation Day” sponsored by the Federation of Jewish (###) of (###), was celebrated Sunday evening in the local Young (###) and Women’s Hebnew Association with the leading social and welfare wonders conjunctions member of the large (###). (###) H. Leinman president of the Federation, presided and in short message showed that the (###) Federation stands light in comparison with similar (###) (###)(###)(###)(###)Rabbi Goodman A. Rose. Of Beth Shalom gave the invocation. And Rabbi Saimuel H. Goldenson of Temple Rodef Shaicon concluded the program with an address on “The High Cost of Charity.” In which he showed that Jewish charity must be expensive, coming as it does from the very soul of the give Charies simon a violin protege, rendered several numbers.
Louis J. Affeder, Max L. Blurn, Loe R. Foster. Edgar J. Kaufmenu, Raymmand M. Kauimanu, Leo Lehman, Bennie Neiman. And Abraham Seder were elected directors of the Federatin to serve until 1932.
The Federation helps support nineteen constituent and beneficiary societies. They are the Momtemore Hospital the Home for the aged the Jewish Family Welfare Association the (###) Settlement the J. M. Gusky Orphanage the (###) Farm Camp the United Business Service the Council of Jewish Women the Jewish Big Brother Chub the Hebrew Free Loan association the Burean of Preventive and Corrective Work the Burean for Jewish Children the Free Burial Association the Pittsburgh House Shelter the Ladies” Hospital Aid Society, all of Pittsburgh and the National Farm School Doylestown, Pa., the National Jewish Hospital for (###) at (###) the Burean for Jewish Social Research New York and the Training School for Jewish Social Work New York.
Leo Rothemberg(###) in the city law department and former (###) has been appointed police (###) of the third wand. His appointment was confirmed this week by city council.
Mr. Rothembeng a civic worker for over 30 years is a director of the Beacom Club (###)(###) and (###)(###)(###) of trade in addition to being a m ember of several societies. Including the (###) of (###) (###)and Y. M. H. A.(###)(###)(###)(###)(###)(###)(###)(###)(###)(###)(###)(###)
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