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MAYER WINKLER, who
t eight years was the spiritual
Temple Sinai of Los Angeles,
largest Conservative syna-
the Pacific Coast, handed in
a tion recently because he felt
ws on spiritual matters dif-
■ rially front those of the ma
ts congregation. Rabbi Wink-
raduate of Vienna University
degree of Plv D., was one of
rabbis in the country to speak
over the radio.
HENRY COHEN, New
nisei to the Port Authority of
ik and New Jersey, has been
(Inventor Roosevelt as one of
lumbers of the St Lawrence
I >c■vclopment Commission, whose
sill he to investigate the develop-
State-produced power in the
a mice River. Mr. Cohen has
ir- d in many famous legal cases,
licit have been the Cloak, Suit
t Manufacturers Association in
trike of 1913.
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The Southern Israelite
Ql EEN MARIE, of Rountania issued
an appeal to the entire Roumanian nation
to collect relief funds for the Borscha
populace. Calling the Jewish populace
of Borscha “our unhappy brethren”, the
tppeal of Queen Marie says "impoverished
children and adults, homeless and starv
ing and suffering from hunger are in
dire need. I appeal to everybody to help
these poor suffering brethren of ours.”
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DR. JACOB LEV I TSKY, a graduate
of the I el Aviv high school and of the
University of Goettingen, and now a
teacher of mathematics in Jerusalem, has
just been awarded the annual prize of
$2,000 of the Sterling Fund of Yale
University. Dr. Levitsky will leave for
the United States shortly to carry on his
work at Yale.
GUSTAV US I.OEVINGER, promi
nent St. Paul attorney, has been elected
by Governor 1 heodore Christianson of
Minnesota as a member of the State
Teachers College hoard. Mr. Loevinger
is one of eight members appointed to the
board which supervises and directs the
curriculum and activities of six teachers
training or normal schools throughout
Minnesota.
PROFESSOR HAYIM LINEMAN,
head of the English department of Tem
ple University in Philadelphia, and one
of the outstanding leaders of the Poale
Zion movement in the United States, has
accepted the position of head of the Eng
lish department in the Beth Sefer Reali
school in Haifa, Palestine. The Beth
Sefer Reali school is one of the out
standing educational institutions of Pales
tine and has a large number of American
Jewish students in attendance.
DR. CHAIM WEIZMANN, president
:>f the World Zionist Organization and
[>{ the Jewish Agency, speaking at the
session of the World Zionist Actions
Committee, created a sensation when, in
using the word “bi-national for the first
:imc in referring to Palestine, he declared
:hat “we must agree to Palestine becom
ing a bi-national state. It is impossible
:o continue the talk about a Jewish State
is did during the period when the world
,vas engaged in war. Our present slogan
nust be ‘peaceful cooperation’ ”,
ARRY G. FROMBERG, New York
;er and prominent in Jewish cominun-
ctivities, has been nominated by the
ublicans of Brooklyn for county
;e in the Fall elections, Mr. From-
, the founder of the Young Israel
ement, is president of the Yeshivah
Hatbush.
MRS. FELIX FULD, widow of the
ite noted merchant and philanthropist,
as provided funds which will give New-
rk, N. J., a local symphony orchestra.
he orchestra will endeavor to achieve
ur musical art in the city of Newark
hat the Philharmonic Symphony Or-
tiestra has done for New York.
BELLA GUDINSKV, noted Jewish
actress, will be the featured player in the
first Jewish all-talking picture to be re
leased soon in New York City. It will 1
be produced by the Judea Film Company
under the direction of Sidney M. Goldin.
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