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American Jewish Congress to Meet in Washington

May 4, 1933
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Rodeph Sholom Choral Society of Forty Voices, under the direction of Cantor Nathan G. Meltzoff, will render Gounod’s Cantata “Gallia” with Miss Viola Philo, Soloist, next Sunday morning, May 7th, 10:30 o’clock, at Temple Rodeph Sholom, 7 West 83rd St., near Central Park West. The public is invited.

The annual meeting of the American Jewish Congress will be held in Washington, D. C., instead of in New York, from May 20 to May 22, it was announced by the Administrative Committee of the Congress today.

The change in the seat of the Congress was decided upon following a meeting of the Committee. The annual meeting will devote itself to a discussion of the desperate plight of German Jewry and to further action to be taken in their behalf.

ORGANIZE BRONX BRANCH

The organization of a permanent branch of the American Jewish Congress in the Bronx, where six hundred Jews reside, will be brought about at a meeting of Jewish organizations in Bronx County on the evening of May 8 at the Bronx Y. M. H. A., Fulton Avenue and 171st Street.

A call to the conference was issued by a committee headed by I. Teitelbaum as chairman.

Dr. Stephen S. Wise, honorary president, and Bernard S. Deutsch, president of the American Jewish Congress, will address the conference.

A large number of Bronx Jewish organizations are already cooperating in the work of the Congress, and it is desired to unite them in a permanent organization.

Rodeph Sholom Choral Society of Forty Voices, under the direction of Cantor Nathan G. Meltzoff, will render Gounod’s Cantata “Gallia” with Miss Viola Philo, Soloist, next Sunday morning, May 7th, 10:30 o’clock, at Temple Rodeph Sholom, 7 West 83rd St., near Central Park West. The public is invited.

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