Young Peoples Synagogue, Y. M. H. A., Lexington avenue and Ninety-second street; guest speaker, Rabbi Samuel H. Goldenson; evening.
New Peoples Synagogue, 96 Clinton street; Rabbi Samuel Buchler; evening.
Temple Oheb Sholom, 257 West Ninety-third street; Rabbi I. Mortimer Bloom, “Murder–Made in Germany;” 8:15 p. m.
Mt. Neboh Temple, 130 West Seventy-ninth street; Rabbi Ernest R. Tratiner, “Lewis Brown’s New Book: How Odd of God;” evening.
Temple Israel, 202 West Ninety-first street; guest speaker, Rabbi Sidney S. Tedesche; 8:15 p. m.
BRONX
Temple Adath Israel, Grand Concourse at 169th street; Rabbi Henry A. Schorr, “This World We Live In;” 8 p. m.
Bronx Y. M. and Y. W. H. A., 171st street and Fulton avenue; Rabbi Solomon Reichman; 8:30 p. m.
Jewish Center of Kingsbridge, Broadway and 226th street; Rabbi Max Kaufman. “Sacriflce–Old and New;” 8:30 p. m.
BROOKLYN
Jewish Comunal Center of Flatbush, Avenue I and East Thirteenth street; Rabbi Maxwell L. Sachs, “The Oppermanns;” 8:15 p. m.
Union Temple of Brooklyn, 17 Eastern parkway; Rabbi Simon R. Cohen, “The Oppermanns;” 8 p. m.
Congregation Beth Sholom, Bay Parkway and Benson avenue; Hugo Levy, president Metropolitan Conference of Temple Brotherhoods. “Judaism’s Call to Service;” 8:30 p. m.
Congregation Shaari Zedek, Kingston avenue and Park place; Rabbi Harry Weiss, “Life as an Art;” 8:15 p. m.
Congregation B’nal Sholaum, Ninth street and Sixth avenue; Rabbi B. Leon Hurwitz, “The ‘Kenesas’ Conception of judaism;” evening.
SATURDAY, APRIL 14
Temple Oheb Sholom, 257 West Ninety-third street; Rabbi I. Mortimer Bloom, “Kitchen Religion:” 10:30 a. m.
Congregation Rodeph Sholom, 7 West Eighty-third street; Rabbi Louis I. Newman. ” ‘A Portrait of America,’ Diego Rivera’s Murals Through Jewish Eyes;” 10:30 a. m.
New Peoples Synagogue, 96 Clinton street; Rabbi Samuel Buchler; morning.
Temple Israel, 202 West Ninety-first street: guest speaker, Rabbi Abraham Holtzberg of Trenton, N. J.; 10:15 a. m.
BRONX
Bronx Y. M. and Y. W. H. A., 171st street and Fulton avenue; Rabbi Solomon Reichman, “Boycott and Counter-Boycott;” 10:30 a. m.
Temple Adath Israel, Grand Concourse at 169th street; Rabbi Henry A. Schorr, Portion of the week; 9 a. m.
Congregation Hope of Israel, 876 Gerard avenue; Rabbi Samuel Benjamin, “The Ashes of Extinguished Ideals;” 10 a. m.; “The Ethies of the Fathers;” 5:30 p. m.
BROOKLYN
Union Temple of Brooklyn, 17 Eastern Parkway; Rabbi Sidney S. Tedesche; 10:30 a. m.
Jewish Communal Center of Flatbush Avenue I and East Thirteenth street; Rabbi Maxwell L. Sacks, Portion of the law; 9 a. m.
Congregation Shaari Zedek, Kingston avenue and Park place; Rabbi Harry Weiss, “The Sons of Aaron;” 10 a. m.
QUEENS
Jamaica Jewish Center, 150-91 Eighty-seventh road; Rabbi William S. Malev. on Portion of the Week; 9 a. m.
SUNDAY, APRIL 15
Free Synagogue, Carnegie Hall; Rabbi Stephen S. Wise. “What Has Judaism to Say on Poverty, Racial Hatred, International War?” 10:45 a. m.
Congregation Rodeph Sholom, 7 West Eighty-third street; Rabbi Louis I. Newman, “Lion Feuchtwanger’s “The Oppermanns’–German and American Branch;” choral society, “Miriam’s Song of Triumph and “Omnipotence” by Franz Schubert, directed by Cantor Nathan G. Meltz-off; 10:30 a. m.
Society for Jewish Science, 15 West Eighty-fifth street; Rabbi Morris Lichtenstein, “Man’s Second Nature;” 11 a. m.
Congregation Emanu-El. Fifth avenue at Sixty-fifth street; Rabbi Samuel H. Goldenson, “Self Realiztion and Unselfishness;” 10:30 a. m.
Jewish Fellowship, Hotel McAlpin; Rabbi I. L. Bril, “Conservative Judaism;” 9:30 p. m.
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