Y.W.H.A., 31 West 110th street; Rabbi J. X. Cohen of the Free Synagogue, “Anti-Semitic Propaganda in America”; 8:30 p. m.
Mt. Neboh Temple, 130 West Seventy-ninth street: Rabbi Ernest R. Trattner, “Lead Kindly Light”; 8:15 p. m.
The Park Avenue Synagogue, 50 East Eighty-seventh street; Rabbi Milton Steinberg, “Folk Tales of the Chassidim”; 8: 15 p. m.
Temple Oheb Sholom, 257 West Ninety-third street: Rabbi I. Mortimer Bloom, “A Rabbi Looks at Love and Marriage”; 8: 15 p. m.
German-Jewish Congregation. 652 Lexington avenue; Dr. Henry Smith Leiper, “The Religious Problem in Germany”; 8: 30 p. m.
Temple Israel, 210 West Ninety-first street: Rabbi William F. Rosenblum. “The Jew–Political Target and Puppet;” 8: 15 p. m.
Jewish Center of Kingsbridge, 226th street and Broadway; Rabbi Max Kaufman, “Preparation for Peace;” 8: 30 p. m.
BRONX
Bronx Y.M. And Y.W.H.A., 171st street and Fulton avenue: Rabbi Solomon Reichmann; 6 p. m.
Sinai Congregation of the Bronx, 951 Stebbins avenue: Rabbi Herman W. Saville. “The Fate of the Jew in Hitlerland”; evening.
BROOKLYN
Jewish Communal Center of Flatbush, Avenue I and East Thirteenth street; Rabbi Maxwell L. Sacks, “It the Jew Probed Public Utilities”; 8: 15 p. m.
Union Temple, 17 Eastern parkway; Rabbi Sidney S. Tedesche, “The Shatter’d Lamp and the Light Eternal”; 8 p. m.
Congregation Shaari Zedek, Kingston avenue and Park place; Dr. Benjamin Tintner. “The House of Rothschild and Modern Day Jewry;” 8:15 p. m.
Temple Beth Emeth. Church avenue corner Marlboro road: Rabbi Samuel J. Levinson. “What Can We Expect?” 8:15 p. m.
LONG ISLAND
Temple Beth El of Rockaway Park: Rabbi Robert Gordis, “The Jew as an Artist.”
SATURDAY. APRIL 21 MANHATTAN
Temple Ansche Chased. West End avenue at 100th street; Rabbi Joseph Zeitlin, “Jewish Ethics”; morning.
Temple Oheb Sholom, 257 West Ninety-third street: Rabbi I. Mortimer Bloom, “Unclean”; 10: 30 a. m.
Temple Rodeph Sholom, 7 West Eighty-third street; Rabbi Louis I. Newman, “The Revolt of Youth: What Does It Foretell?”: 10: 15 a. m.
Temple Emanu-El, Fifth avenue at Sixty-fifth street; Dr. Samuel H. Goldenson, “The Most Valuable Asset;” 10: 30 a. m.
Temple Israel, 210 West Ninety-first street; Rabbi William F. Rosenblum. “The New Testament in the Old Synagogue;” 10: 15 a. m.
BRONX
Sinal Congregation, 951 Stebbins avenue; Rabbi Herman W. Saville, “The Portion of the Week”; morning.
Bronx Y.M. and Y.W.H.A., 171st street and Fulton avenue; Rabbi Solomon Reichman. “The Bronx Y.M. and Y.W.H.A.–Twenty-five Years of Service”; 10: 30 a. m.
Congregation Hope of Israel, 876 Gerard avenue; Rabbi Samuel Benjamin, “Barren Women in a Pregnant World”; 10: 30 a. m.
BROOKLYN
Union Temple, 17 Eastern parkway: Rabbi Sidney S. Tedesche, “Always Be Clcan”; 10: 30 a. m.
Jewish Communal Center of Flatbush, Avenue I and East Thirteenth strect; Rabbi Maxwell L. Sacks, on the portion of the law; 9 a. m.
SUNDAY, APRIL 22 MANHATTAN
Temple Rodeph Sholom. 7 West Eighty-third street; Rabbi Louis I. Newman. “Should the Divorce Laws of New York Be Liberalized? The Opinion of Religion”; 10: 30 a. m.
Free Synagogue, Carnegie Hall; Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, “Must Jews Suffer and Why?”; 10: 45 a. m.
Society for Jewish Science. 150 West Eighty-fifth street; Rabbi Morris Lichtenstein, “The Craving for Sympathy”; 11 a. m.
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