The report of Morris Rothenberg, president of the Z. O. A., will be found on page 10 of this issue.
Zionist workers and sympathizers were converging on this city today for the sessions of the thirty-seventh annual convention of the Zionist Organization of America. The convention opens tomorrow evening with a meeting of the executive committee. Regular sessions commence Sunday morning at the Hotel Chelsea.
The convention an off-year parley since this year it does not precede a World Zionist Congress, will be devoted mainly to two problems of importance—the party struggle in Palestine and the future course of the American Zionist organization.
In the debate on the first chief topic, the Labor and the National-Labor points of view will be presented, as will the views of the Centrist element in the organization. Among those taking part in this discussion will be Rabbi Edward L. Israel, Jacob Fishman,
The report of Morris Rothenberg, president of the Z. O. A., will be found on page 10 of this issue.
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