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New York City

April 28, 1935
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Rabbi David de Sola Pool, of the Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue, yesterday announced receipt of the following telegram from Archbishop Athenagoras of the Greek Church of the city: “Best wishes to you and to all community for a happy Passover.”

Dr. H. Pereira Mendes, minister emeritus of the Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue, Shearity Israel, Central Park West and Seventieth street, will occupy the pulpit of the Congregation tomorrow morning on the occasion of the Barmitzvah of his grandson Richard, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Pereira Mendes.

An appeal for increased unity and coordination of religious work among Jewish congregations and religious organizations was issued yesterday by Louis J. Moss, president of the United Synagoue of America.

The Women’s American ORT, at an executive board meeting, voted to raise a special fund to complete the purchase of 1,000 labor certificates for Jewish artisans in Poland. The organization has already sent $5,000 to enable 600 workshops to obtain the government certificate, without which the shops would be shut down.

“Old Grads’ Day” will be observed on Sunday by some 25,000 girls and women throughout the United States who have attended the summer vacation camps of the Jewish Working Girls’ Vacation Society in the forty years of its existence. A camp reunion will be held in the afternoon at Temple Emanu-El, 1 East Sixty-fifth street, to honor Mrs. Alice Freudenthal, one of the founders who is still active in the annual work of providing inexpensive vacations for girls eighteen years and over.

The New York section of the National Council of Jewish Women has arranged a series of bundle teas for the benefit of Council Shop, its rummage shop at 86 Columbus avenue. The first of these teas will be held at the home of Mrs. Sydney B. Erlanger, 1100 Park avenue on Monday afternoon.

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