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Colonel Kisch Returns to Palestine Duties

April 4, 1929
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Col. Frederick H. Kisch, chairman of the Palestine Zionist Executive, who spent two months in the United States in the interests of the United Palestine Appeal, has returned to Palestine to resume his administrative duties, according to an announcement issued by the United Palestine Appeal.

Col. Kisch will stay a week in London, and then proceed to Italy, where he will meet with Felix M. Warburg. It is probable that Col. Kisch and Mr. Warburg will travel to Palestine together.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Toch of New York presented to the Community House of the Congregation Emanu-El a cabinet containing Jewish ceremonial objects which have been in use in their families for several centuries.

These objects comprise Menorah wine cups for the Passover Festival, a shofar and scrolls of the law dating from the Seventeenth Century.

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