Harry Fishel, wellknown New York communal worker, has arrived here and will be present at the ceremonies attending the official opening of Rabbinical home, which he had built for Rabbi Kuk.
While here, Mr. Fishel, it is said, will conduct, in behalf of the “Brandeis Group”, which he represents, an investigation on the possibilities for furher house building credits.
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