The American Jewish Committee announced today the opening of a Library of Jewish Information at its offices, 286 Fourth Avenue, under the direction of Harry Schneiderman, assistant secretary of the Committee, with Abraham G. Duker in charge of research. The library is open to clergymen, writers, editors and other individuals and organizations interested in obtaining authentic information about the Jews.
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