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April 23, 1934
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New York State Federation of Temple Sisterhoods, convention and dinner; speakers, Mrs. William Dick Sporborg, Dr. Jonah B. Wise, Temple Rodeph Sholom, 7 West Eighty-third street; 12:30 p. m., 6:30 p. m.

Young People’s League of the United Synagogue of America, broadcast; Sidney H. Reiss, “International Aspects of the Jewish Problem.” Station WBNX; 9:45 p. m.

Concourse Group of the New York Chapter of Hadassah, linen shower and card party, Hotel Milburn, 242 West Seventy-sixth street; 2 p. m.

Brooklyn Jewish Center, closing forum, Rev. Dr. S. Parkes Cadman, “Can the Nazi Movement Succeed in America?” 667-91 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn; 8:15 p. m.

Dressmakers Union Local 22, lecture, Louis Stanley, “Unionism in the Garment Trades,” 232 West Fortieth street; 7:45 p. m.

Brooklyn Council of the Young People’s League of the United Synagogue, meeting, home of B. Markowitz, 2101 Westbury court; evening.

Theodor Herzl Society, meeting, Central Jewish Institute, 125 East Eighty-fifth street; 8:30 p. m.

Young Women’s Hebrew Association, lecture, Dr. Henry O. Falk, “Sex as Described in the Talmud; Its Significance in the Present Day Life,” 31 West 110 th street; 8:30 p. m.

Jewish Community Center of Staten Island, lecture, Dr. Rebecca Zeiger, “Birth Control,” Victory boulevard and Forest avenue; 8:30 p. m.

Mizrachi Women of America, national executive board, luncheon and meeting, Garfein’s Restaurant, Avenue A and Second avenue; 12:30 p. m.

Roerich Shakespeare Association in collaboration with National Shakespeare Federation, memorial celebration of 370th birthday of William Shakespeare. Speakers, Rabbi B. A. Tinter, Gerald Campbell, Rev. C. Kenneth Ackerman, Edith Barrett, Alice Harrington Parke, Mrs. Maida Reade, Corinne Dunklee, Theodore Heline, Frederick W. Hinricks, Mrs. Nettie S. Horch, Emma Frohman.

Greenwich House Music School, dinner in honor of Fredrick R. Huber. Speakers, Mrs. Francis McFarlane, I. A. Hirschman, Marion Rous, Henry Root Stern, Dr. Frankwood Williams, Mr. Huber, 27 Barrow street; evening.

New School for Social Research, Arnold Brecht, “The Constitution of the Great European States,” 8:10 p. m.; Harry Elmer Barnes, “The Collapse of Party Government and the Swing to Dictatorship,” 8:20 p. m.; 66 West Twelfth street.

New York Academy of Science in conjunction with the American Ethnolgical Society, Professor Melville Herskovits, “Native Life in West Africa”; Seventy seventh street and Central Park West; 8:15 p. m.

NORTH SHORE NAZI MEET CALLS BRAIN TRUST JEWISH

The brain trusters “exposed” by Dr. Wirt were branded as Jews by Louis Zahne, principal speaker at the first public Nazi meeting in the North Shore.

Meeting in the rear of a beer garden in College Point, a preponderantly German community, about fifty men and women listened meekly to three speakers. Following the pleas of the speakers eleven applied for membership in the Friends of New Germany, it was announced.

HARVEY EFIMOV RECITAL

Harvey Efimov, interpreter of Jewish and Russian folk lore, who will make his official New York debut this Saturday evening in a recital at the New School for Social research, gave an abridged program of his repertory last night at Temple Beth El.

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