PIEVEFROITIEWISFI CRONICK June 12, 1936 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE THEY HELPED BUILD AMERICA The World's Window RABBIS WILL MEET AT CAPE MAY, N. J. SPECIAL CAMPAIGN PROJECT TO BE CONCLUDED ON MONDAY FROM PAGE ONE) (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE) ---- (CONCLUDED from EDITORIAL PAGEI religionists in Texas have entered gration-schedule with the requisite (CONCLUDED FROM PACE ONA) the noble and arduous calling of certificates, the strong rumor— guided the policies and practices against the Mexican rule, the so- medicine, and on the whole, main- called Fredonian War (1827), tain high standards in bedside though not as yet more--that a of the American Reform rabbin- organizations 'which participated there was among the rebels a treatment, hospital service, and In Jewish legion of one thousand men ate, will, if adopted at this in the drive, and their contribu- highly gifted Jew from Germany the teaching of the art and science will be formed—those various cir- meeting, change much of the phil- tions: by the name of Adolphua Sterne. of healing at the Universities of cumstances showthat Britain is osophy of Reform. It will deal Warsaw Club of Detroit IIb Pres.. Dave Baker; secy.; Luis Ile came to Nacogdoches via New the state. En passant one would now unaware of menace and knows with "Judaism and Its Found'. Steinberg. whoa e honor, whose idealism, tions;" "Jewish Ethics•" and Orleans and was splendidly equip- like to mention an historical curi- whose loyalty she can trust. "Jewish Religious Practice." Woinen's Friendship Club 516 Peer as an interpreter. In addition osity. Dr. Curtis Rosser in his Pres., Go Report of the Committee on Dishell• vletopres., To the Yishub itself these meas- to his native German he spoke historic sketch of Baylor Univer- Mrs 31. Golden; HWY, Mr.. B. Ap• International Peace by Rabbi tofoky, Mn. C. Weiner; treas. Mr. fluently French, Spanish, English sity Medal College states that the ures seem feeble—feeble to the N. Her eltkowits Philip S. Bernstein of Rochester, and a variety of Indian dialects. first session s oft his important and point of treachery. No wonder, N., Y. chairman, is expected to W•okInen's circle [Ir. III. The Mexican authorities sentenced growing medical school have been when almost daily assassinations 510 Members pledges clarify the conference's official 111 him to be shot on the official charge held in a building formerly occu- and daily arson shake the land ..Total 1st and make inroads upon what we stand in regard to war and arma- of "supplying flint and powder" pied by a Dallas synagogue. Secy., Max Reath k. Delegates: Harry Cohen, Mr. A. Gorelick, Mr. have so sacrificially and nobly and ments. to the insurgents. But it may be A. Levitt. Convention Program Among the services of the arts beautifully built. And to us, too, safely presumed that in addition The convention will open Tues- Workmen's ('brie yr. 151 5200 to those commodities he also sap- in behalf of Texas iio small place the British measure., even the Secy.. Ben /MID.; treas., R . Lorh. day evening, June 23, with the plied that linguistic "cement" is occupied by the publication of hopeful shifting of the port from Delegate: •Jos Heideman. the spoken and written word. Jaffa to Tel Aviv, seem woefully president's message and addresses which the Jews furnished to the Folks Vereln 150 of welcome. During the sessions Yiddish ..term Members pledge. heterogeneous population of many Prominent among the Jewish pio- insufficient in this grave crisis not neers in this field is Jacob De only of the Jewish people but of the following rabbis, officers and 5 51:11 a new empire in the past. Pres. Morris Schwan.; vice-pr , Cordova. Ile was born in the West the English people and of all civil- chairmen of committees, will pre- H. Yoskowl.: secy., Morris Segal; Jewish Warriors Indies (Spanish Town, Jamaica) ized men. But it is unthinkable sent reports: Dr. Levy, Rabbi Nam Cohen. Delegate. Harry Again, the most tragic episode and came to Galveston in 1837 Isaac E. Marcuson of Macon, Ga.; Levine, Morris &Imam, I. Stern. that England, though wary and of the Texas-Mexican war, the where he established the De Cor- bd.! of Detroit 810 slow to take extreme measures, Rabbi Samuel Id. Cup of Colum- Young Member,. pledges slaughter of the 1836 heroic de- dova land agency of Texas. As a 171.11• bus, 0., Rabbi Harry S. Margolis will not awaken and is not in her Dther ', bulged 1310.00 fenders of the Alamo in San An- realty expert he laid the plans for Total $133.50 heart and mind already awake. of St. Paul, Dr. Leo M. Franklin tonio (March 6, 1836) we find the the now thriving city of Waco Pres., Abraham J. Rosenshine; vice- The Arab dagger, with Fascist of Detroit, Dr. Joseph Rauch of pr... Isadore Cohen, Sylvia Beni. name of Aaron Wolf recorded on (1849). Particularly valuable to see. Sylvia D. Rosenshine. Pearl stealth behind it, is aimed through Louisville, Dr. Samuel Schulman the monument In the Capitol City the young state was the publicity Go l dm an; treas. wolf Cohen. Pele- us at her and through her at the of New York. e... Irving N. hluswel. Meyer Weis- of Austin. A little later in the same he gave throughout the nation and Rabbi Philip S. Bernstein of free democracies of the world; it enteld. month, in the battle of Golied, in foreign lands to the new oppor- is aimed at all these essential lib- Rochester, Dr. Henry Englander Young Men's Jewloh Aus• 11100 turned by the Mexicans into a tunities opening in the American of Cincinnati, Rabbi Louis Wei- Prem., Irving Oluklick; erties which were established by terrible holocaust, the following Southwest. In 1856 he published at Jack Lawson: , eery., Julian Low e .. the great English revolutionaries se), of Philadelphia, Dr. Jacob R. that; ire, I hilip I„ herrin. liele- Jews fought under the flag of Gen- Austin "The Texas Emigrant's of the 17th century who drew their Marcus of Cincinnati, Dr. Joseph" Intee•• Adolph Silver Ben Baskin , eral Fannin: Edward J. Johnson and Traveler's Guide Book," and Nathan Blank. inspiration consciously from our Stolz of Chicago, Dr. Morris New- (son of David Israel Johnson of a year later there appeared in Tomasheer Pros. Soc. 325 Law and our prophets and con- field of Birmingham, Ala.; Dr. Zamos• Pros., Cincinnati), Benjamin H. Morde- Philadelphia another of his publi- Sidney E. Goldstein of New York, stantly compared themselves to the ggWeIliter:Fotri7:..d1.1...;131au.rtr cai, 111. K. Moses and Herman cations entitled, "Texas, Her Re- • r • h• r g; tress., Morris people of Israel. In Palestine today Dr. Barnett R. Brickner of Cleve- Ehrenberg. The first of these four sources and Her Public Men." He fichwarts. Delegate. Jack A. Betz. Milton and Isaiah are fighting land, Dr. David Philipson of Cin- Morris Schwartz. was killed in action. furthermore traveled and lectured shoulder to shoulder to maintain cinnati, Dr. Solomon B. Freehof Zedakah Club Jr.. 115 When the following month Gen- in the larger centers of the United Pres. Annabelle Germansky. the fundamental decencies of life. of Pittsburgh, Dr. Jacob Mann eral Sam Houston took over the States and England spreading the of Cincinnati, Rabbi William F. ZhItetner Prod. Unt. Vereln • • • 525 command of the army and made good name and fame of Texas. Pres, Ben Barnett; vice-pr... Sol Rosenblum of New York, and Sherman; IWO'S., Karl Barnett. lien The inferences in action from his great stand on the river San When one reflects on the promin- Rabbi Julius Mark of Nashville. Golbrin: treas., 11, Handler. Dele- are these various considerations Jacinto defeating and capturing ence given the recent national Dr. James G. Heller of the gates: Bernard Thall, G. Ohndick. the Mexican General Santa Anna, tour by Governor Allred and other plain for all men to see. What Isaac M. Wise Temple, Cincinnati, Zwiller Ladles Aid goc. (Si. /kiln) .460 Prea, Mr• L. Fineman: vice-pr , there fought under his banner ■ Texans publicizing the news of saves us and what helps to save will give the conference lecture Mrs. H. Peels; tress., Mrs. Herman number of Jews. Prominent among the Centennial Celebration, then Britain today is the stark fact on Friday evening and Rabbi Stain. Delegates: Mrs. Ida Pavia these is Moses Albert Levy, a the work of De Cordova begins to that there are 400,000 Jews in Pal- William F. Rosenblum of New Mrs. B. Winahall. estine and that for and through surgeon-general; a man named loom as that of a great pathfinder. York will give the conference United Hebrew School Tux. Br. .•••11360 Pres., N. Yaffe. Delegate: II. Lap- those Jews many millions of sermon on Saturday morning. Kohn of the Texas spy company; Immigration to Texas was stim- idea and Albert Emanuel of the cav- ulated by another Jew who lived pounds have been invested in the Election of officers of the He- United Hebrew &hoots Tux. Br. alry. Meanwhile, marching toward In the land of Sieur de la Salle. land. A stronghold has been built brew Union College Alumni As- Women • Aux. 5211 Pres, Mrs. Louie Goldberg; vice. San Jacinto under General Tom During the short life of Texas as that is not easily to be shaken. sociation will be held in connec- pre•.. Mre. Freda Mendelin; leo men.. reen, there was a Jew by the a Republic, President Sam Ross- The duty of the hour is to fortify tion with the convention. Mrs. Nina Mathis; treas., Mrs. Min• ame of Colonel Leon Dyer, for- ton appointed Henry De Castro, as this stwnghold, this fortress of Me Silver. anal David Sisterhood erely Quartermaster-General in consul general to France. This freedom and redemption and right- Pres., Mrs. Philip Kramer; vice! ” Louisiana ; and with him was an- French Jew be came very enthu- eousness so that no storm can MM. IL Avieon; secy.. Mrs. F. rna. . other co-religionist, surgeon-gen- siastic over the ..ecolonization of shake it. This is the day above all Bidateln; treas.. Itrs. Morton Espar. days when men and women should Dekgates, Mrs. Philip Kramer, eral Isaac Lyons from Charleston. this land he was representing It "...ETTER- BOX Mn. It AVIS00, 1111. H. Illostein. This brief survey of Jewish Is said that he spent $150,000 of flock to declare themselves Zion- Dot. Ladle Ald Nee. 515 Contributions to the Texas struggle his personal fortune to promote an ists and join the organization and Pres. Mrs. Lerida Haas: vica-pres. Zedakah Clubs' Thanks for liberation may properly con- emigration enterprise to Texas pledge themselves that forgo and Mr• Anna Herod.: secy., Mrs. lio- ,• grat; treas.,. Mrs. Z. Needle. Del. clude with mention of the remark- from Southwestern Europe. He fraud and tyranny and darkness Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: gate: Mr. L. Haas. With the close of the season's Ole career of Captain Levy published literature and maps on shall not prevail. Not in Eretz Nebr.* Ladles Free Loan of Ahoy- Charles Herby of Georgetown, S. the subject, and actually succeeded Yisrael. Not in the world in which activities I wish to take this op- Ch Achim. 135.50 portunity to express my personal we and our children and our chil- Pres.. Mrs. Max Alpert; vice•pree., G. He served as mid-Shipman in in sending 27 ships with 5,000 Mrs B. Heroine.: .try., Yra. J. the U. $. navy in the war of 1812, emigrants from the Rhine country dren's children are to live. This is thanks, together with that of the L”aroff; treas. Mn. It. Schuraytz. (vas captured and imprisoned by over into Texas. They came here the day to redouble our zeal and entire Zedakah Club to P. Slomo- Delegate: J. Lazaroff. Pie English; and following his between the years of 1843 and to redouble our giving. We are vitz and The Detroit Jewish Chron- Jewish Old Folks' Home Women's Auxiliary 3275 participation in the Texas-Mexican 1846. A town by the name of fighting the fight of our people icle, for the many courtesies ex- Pres.. Mrs. A. N. Ferar; vice-pres., Conflict, served as Commander of Castroville, and a county of Castro and of all the free peoples. Every tended our organisation through. Mes. H. Wine: sees., Mn. I. E. Goodman; treas., Mr.. new Kai, the "Neptune" in the Battle of in the Northwestern corner of the dollar given to Palestine. today is out the year. nem Delegate.. Mrs H. E. Lip- May we take this medium of Galveston during the Civil War. state are his- memorials in Texas not only a dollar toward the re- pitt, Mrs. A. M. /mar. Mrs. David demption of Jewish lives and souls. also thanking Hyman Altman, It is reported that the last words geography. Elluer. Mrs Regina Loeb.. 1fre. loots. Mrs. R. Idargolln, Bertha S. It is a dollar given in defense of Harry Weinberg, Mr. Feldman of Of this warrior on his dying bed Wine, Mrs. J. Weisman, Mrz. Bessie Galveston Immigration • a decent world for all men every- the radio. as an exalted affirmation of his Karasohn. The story of Jewish contribu- where. . We are grateful to the general itadomer Friendly Soo faith in the God of , Israel. 115 ) (Copyright. 1135. 8. A. F. tions to the settlement of the state public for their response to our Member pledges 130 • Community Germinates Total 145 would be sadly deficient without social functions, making it possible When we turn our attention now Pres., A. Keens: sloe-area, M. Pal. mention of the so-called "Galves- MEMORIAL VOTED for the many unfortunate to avail Romani/erg; .. J. b.111 from war and rebellions to more ton Immigration" during the first Weber. Delegates: I. Milner. S Zo. themselves of our aid. May we normal pursuits, we come upon TO HAYM SALOMON have your continued generosity. the early germinating of a Texas decade a half of the present cen- Junta Rosenwald Poet, 215. Amerl- tury. Toward the close of the pre- Zedakah Club, man Legion , Jewish communal life. The first 125 fu , N■ LI'DED FROM PAGE ONE vious century, it dawned upon the Mrs. A. B. Rosenberg, President Peet, Meyer Waterston.; Hee-pres, permanent settlement of Jews in mind of serious students of Amer- sideration since Jan. 27, rendered Texas is claimed for Velauco, a ican Immigration that in order to by Congressman Celler, reads, in town on the Gulf coast south of benefit a Still sparsely settled con- part, as follows: Galveston. When Abraham Cohen tinent, it would be necessary to ilium sal" 444 NAM • Polish Jew, Labatt, a pioneer trader and ship- guide the immigrant, not to bar oho ran. to America shortly before the per from Charleston, and later a Revolutionary War and Ilyed in Neve him. In New York City, the hub of York. Ile a ' as once sentenced In be forty-niner in California, visited congested immigration, there ex- honied for theassistance that hr rase Velasco in 1832, he found some isted an "industrial removal of- In the patriotic fore. net he escaped Jews already well established for nodomit to Philadelphia. From that fice" seeking to deflect the stream period on, he wen very aril... years. Among them was one Ja- solorno, pledged Ms entire Pcrtainal of Jewish immigration from the cob Henry from England of whom to the United Slates and died crowded Northeast toward the fortune Penniless. Ile turner' oter 5010.000 to it is reported, that he willed his more roomy Southwest. The late the United stales. Ile au. the man who entire fortune to the city of Ve- Jacob 11. Schiff, for many years odd the stlbsIIIIM. to France and to lasco for the building and main- Holland. that enabled UN to tarry on t h e leading philanthropist of the War. When Benjamin Franklin tenance of a hospital. American Jewry, was deeply con- to Louis XI I to try to sell the Another pivotal point for the ellb.1111r§ and was asked who Anirrieull cerned in this movement. Now, nimbi underorite them, he relined early Jewish pioneers was Nacog- when the brilliant Anglo-Jewish "Hay. Salomon." To alrich Ihe king doches. That town was the East- author, Israel Zangwill, founded replied, "That is sufficient." ern gateway to Texas, just as Gal- anion.. enraged in selling subsidies the Jewish Territorial organiza- of the Colonies t o Europe. Iler•liarged veston seemed to form s gateway tion ("Ito") and applied himself no romndsvion on the sole, and mule for the South. The aforementioned to find a place of refuge for the no 'profit. Ile furnished •100.001) to Joseph Adolphus Sterne, Dr. Washington'sarmy and raised it him- oppressed Jews in Europe, his at- self. .I.1 of It was Ills men money. Hertz and his brother Hyman, tention was drawn to the great Ile took nu notbs for it and charged Albert Emanuel, Simon Weiss no Interest. Ile paid the entire dalariee Texas hinterland lying behind of James Monroe anti Jame. Madison ..... • ... (after whom Weiss Bluff on the Galveston and the Gulf coast of while they werementhe. of the Con. Neches River was named), and A m e r i c a. Together with Mr. linentul t•ongrata lie Pohl the entire David S. Kaufman—all seemed to or the maintenance of loylayele's Schiff and the leaders of the "re- COW army •nd the ',tended of and cluster about Nacogdoches as the moval office" he turned to Rabbi Von .4.6., and loaned immey to rallying point The last named Jonoa 1111.n. lb . tio.1 signer of the pioneer is of particular interest Henry Cohen of Galveston for Declaration of lollependenre and the lira lateral Juice, for nil of which since his name is commemorated guidance and co-operation. Iv refused interest •11.1 made no de- by a section of Texas known as The colorful career of Rabbi mands for the .turn of the money. Kaufman County. Ile came to Cohen is worthy of a special treat- shortly oiler the Ilmolution, the •n• made • •Itempt to check OP Nacogdoches in 1839 and a few ise. Ile is an indisputably out- thoritirs on alto' they owed MAD. Salomon. and years later, when Texan joined standing leader of the philanthro- to Si,. him an instrument oyllinu for Prompt payment. They brought It Is pic and cultural life of Texas. the Union, he became one of the I Itilodelphin ontunloy, but being • first Congressmen. Ile is also re- This'present article and nearly all Jealsh holiday. tit onion refused to do membered for his contribution to the writing on the ssubject of Jew- business (In Monde), he wno stricken nth toberrulo•is and died the following the agricultural laws of the land ish pioneering in Texas, owe to his Tharol•y. in a manner which is strangely diligent researches the very avail- Attu.' efforts of Goyernmental me- to to something for Naloynon's reminiscent of the efforts of our ability of most of the facts pre- thorilia, memory aere evinced by the 35111, 5Is7. present Federal adminisration in sentid. Dr. Cohen was born in ah, lt :bah and loth long.•., Is behalf of the farmer. The "Kauf- London in 1863 and came to Gal- toll; ood no, W II sort, Lout. Marshall oml Governor 11,11 or New iork. rot- man Good Faith Law" provided veston in 1888, having formerly laboratell In un effort to establish with compensation for a settler who af- ministered to the Jewish Congre- the ski of leading Jews, • memorial, the name of e410171.W. forded evidence of genuine im- gation of Kingston, Jamaica. When bearing In 1413. Ez•linaident ran toyed Galveston had been visited in 1900 provement on the land. the inhering of a memorial. and Is In recalling the services of pro- by a fearfully destructive hurri- VG. Ionarmesman Julius kidm sag- his ravognition on the floorof fessional men, the writer, himself cane which had taken ssome 8,000 arsted the 'loose. Coolidge also. In 11150, teaching in a medical college in lives, he endeared himself to both sourest.' simlior action, but none sum taken. Texas, finds particular satisfaction Jew and Gentile by his leadership It the belief of Vest Americans in envisaging the contribution of in the work of rescue. A few years everywhere that the Nation nkould Jewish physicians and surgeons to later (1904-6) we find him as the provide • site for the erection of this memorial In the notion's capitol, . • guiding spirit of the "Jewish Im- the welfare of the early communi- belated, but wholly &semed tribute to ties in Texas. Mention has already migrants' Information Bureau" of this gentleman. scholar, patriot sod whose only Interred am the Is• been made of Moses Albert Levy, Galveston. I am indebted to Rabbi hanker, ter.' of his coantry. who served in the capacity of sur- H. B. Lieberman, one of the build- ers of Jewish communal life in the geon-general in the army of Sam Helena Rittenberg, formerly of Houston. In the report by Colonel Southwest, and to Rev. Reuben the staff of the American Hebrew Johnson on the capture of San Kaplan, leading Cantor of Hous- and sister of Louis Rittenberg , Antonio, December 6, 1836, his ton and now of Dallas for some managing editor of that paper. services and those of a colleague facts and figures of this immigra- will mary Rabbi Harry Richman are gratefully remembered in the tion movement. The former acted of Temple Emanu-Et, Wichita, following citation: "Drs. Levy and as field-representative of that Bu- Kansas, on June 21. Pollard desenw my warmest praise reau In Galveston for a number for their unremitting attention of years, scouring the country side and assiduity." Notice has been for suitable places to settle the synagogue schools and charity taken also of another Jewish physi- new arrivals. It is estimated that agencies in Iloustcn (the most cian of the rank of surgeon.general about 28,000 Jewish immigrants populous Jewish community in the and that was Dr. Isaac Lyons of entered the United States through state), Dallas, San Antonio, Ft. Charleston, who served in the war Galveston. A number of them Worth, El Paso, Waco, Beaumont, of liberation under General Tom settled in Texas, but many others Tyler and Coricana. There is also spread to the neighboring states as • number of smaller communities Green. Among the medical practitioners far as Georgia, Colorado ar d: Min- throughout the state; and new cen- in civil life the early settlers in nesota. The writer came into direct ters are coming up in West Texas East Texas gratefully recall the contact with some of those Calves- and the Rio Grande Valley. The Centennial City, Dallas, is person and services of Dr. Joseph ton immigrants while ministering Herts. He came to Nacogdoches as Rabbi to Congregation Baron becoming a center of liebrew edu- cation in the Southwest. rly in the thirties of the ant de Hirsch of Memphis, Tenn. That ea It is variously estimated that the century and carried on his cal ing synagogue was given its name in gratitude for Baron de Hirsch's Jewish population of Texas from among a widely scattered clien- tele. He and his brother Hyman great benefactions to Jewish col- forty to fifty thousand. It is still are described as men of honor and onists in various parts of the world a mere handful among the five and one-half million of the general Wes intellectual attainment ice including Texas. We are led now to a considera- population. And yet their contribu• Dr. Hertz' day, many of hiS i co- tion of the unfolding of the spiri- tins the general welfare of the tual life of the Jews of Texas. citizenry through community According to the testimoy of Rabbi chests and other social agencies Cohen (Jewish Encyclopedia) the is far beyond their proportion in I first synagogue was established in numbers or wealth. Magnificent Houston" in 1854. It is, however, sums have been raised in Texas safe to assume that other transi- for various relief purposes, and tory synagogues existed much also for the upbuilding of the na- earlier in the form of so-called tional Jewish homeland in Pales- "ntinrsnim." There are now flour- tine as a,haren of refuge and ishing Jewish communities with spiritual renaissance. 0 la* biome k War Scab= ect-- (CONCLUDED t wits, Evelyn Robbins, Ralph Bern- reference to reservations may be stein, Irene Pollack and Arthur procured by calling Miss Heide. Doctor. Further information with man at Trinity 2-7227. John Jaeobson: seep., Raul A. Gal. lent; treas. George Orley. Dele- gates: Frank Barkoff, Dr. R. R. Ooldat one. Jewish Womeng Slot. Ald Soc. 5 - 0 Pres., /Yrs C. earth: glee-pre... Mrs. L. 8niderman; secy.. Hose Kan- Ian; tress, Mrs I. Arnkolt gates: Mrs Corn, Mr.. 8. Cohen. Biallsioker A1,1 armlet) 525 Pres., Iluebin Golshinsky: v Ira pred., Sir. Finkel; secy.. Mr. rt. Deno., Mr. Nieman JEWISH CONGRESS ASKS REFERENDUM (CONCLUDED FROM PACE ONE) Adler, president, and Sol M. Stroock, chairman of the executive committee, repeated its well known objections to the World Jewish Congress. The statement said that the World Jewish Congress "would have no power to enforce its deci- sions and would not even be in a position to command the support of the representatives who vote for the propositions placed before the Congress. It surely would have no right to speak in the name of the responsible bodies, her e and abroad, who oppose the entire con- cept, and who represent large con- stituencies. While it cannot serve any useful purpose which is not now being served by voluntary Jewish organizations in these countries, the proposed World Jcw- isr Congress can only endanger the status of the Jews in the coun- tries of which they are citizens ... The proposed Jewish parliament would give aid and comfort to tnose who promote hostility against Jews on the ground of alleged 'na- tional' solidarity." SHAAREY ZEDEK Y P S ELECTION ON SUNDAY Choose the refrigera- tor with the Press Action Lazilatch * Combination Bottle and Dairy Rack * Sliding Utility Basket * Adjustable Shelf * Improved Automatic Flood Light * Closely Spaced Shelf Bars * Many other improve. ments and refine- ments. DOWN 14c Summer Formal to be Held on Jon* 18 The last regular meeting of the Young People's Society of Congre- gation Shaarey Zedek for the cur- rent season will be held ,this Sun- day at 3:30 p. m., in the social hall. of the synagogue, At this meeting various committee heads will submit their annual reports of various activities for the past year. The president,.Abraham„Satovsky, will submit his annual message. Also at this meeting the general Membership will' elect officus for next season. Detailedplans have now been complete dfor the fifth annual summer formal dinner dance to be given on Thursday, June 18, at Blossom Heath, Dorothy Heideman and Harold Helper are co-chair- men. Other members working on this committee for this annual function include: Harold Haber; Toly Mayer, Sam Lezell, Shirley Small, Ida Waldman, Sam Jack- son, Sylvia Rosenthal, Barney Kavanaugh, Rita Weiss, Josh Hor- per day 30 of the most important features in modern refriger- ation were originated by Norge. 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