Menachem M. Ussishkin, world president of the Jewish National Fund, will be greeted on his arrival tomorrow in this country from Palestine by a reception committee appointed by Mayor James J. Walker. Samuel Levy, a member of the New York board of education, is chairman of the Ussishkin reception committee, and the vice-chairmen are Emanuel Neumann, Robert Szold, Bernard Rosenblatt and assistant corporation counsel Montrose Strassburg.
The committee also consists of: Gregory Benenson, Gedaliah Bublick, Congressman Sol Bloom, Israel Brodie, M. L. Brown, Jacob de Haas, Bernard Deutsch, Congressman Samuel Dickstein, Israel Friedkin, Jacob Fishman, Rabbi Wolf Gold, Abraham Goldberg, Nathan Goldschlag, Rabbi Israel Goldstein, Jonah J. Goldstein, Louis Gordon, Rabbi E. Inselbuch, Mrs. Edward Jacobs, Harry J. Kahn, Rabbi I. M. Kowalsky, Sol Lamport, Rabbi I. H. Leventhal, Mrs. Irma Lindheim, Louis Lipsky, Judge Julian W. Mack, Dr. S. Margoshes, Rev. Hirsch Masliansky, David N. Mosessohn, Rabbi Louis I. Newman, Nathan D. Perlman, Dr. David de Sola Pool, Bernard G. Richards, Morris Rothenberg, Isaac H. Rubin, Z. H. Rubinstein, Hon. Nelson Ruttenberg, Chas. A. Schneider, Bernard Semel, David Shapiro, Congressman William I. Sirovich, David Surdut, Bernard Stone, Abraham Tulin, Philip Wattenberg, Morris Weinberg, Joseph Weiss, Baruch Zuckerman, Prof. Richard Gottheil, Judge Aaron J. Levy, Isaac Allen, Judge Max S. Levine, Judge Otto A. Rosalsky, Samuel C. Lamport, Judge Gustave Hartman, Max Blumberg, Irving Chanin- Hon. Carl Sherman, Dr. A. J. Rongy, Dr. I. S. Wechsler, Julius Simon, Rabbi Israel Rosenberg. Ephraim Kaplan, Israel Matz, Samuel Bonchick, Israel Rokeach, Julius Schwartz, Jacob Goell, E. Lewin-Epstein, J. H. Cohen, Bernard Craussman, Prof. M. M. Kaplan, Dr. Lee K. Frankel, Mark M. Eisner, Miss Henrietta Szold, Samuel Goldstein, Joel Slonim, Morris Kramer, Mrs. Robert Szold and Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Bluestone.
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