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'."�:�" Th^ ,liat; service.-of Passover waa held 'onVWedn^day/. April 19. Subject of the' serrncfa ,Was'�;' The'- New ExodUp.1.'
� The; regular Sabbath morning service
. .Will take place on Saturday morning, April 22, at 10.15. The sermons ;6j& Saturday jnornlrig-are devoted to the
. modern > interpretation ,of the Biblical portions'/of ;t^& \ve^k and theirv relation
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CONGREGATION GOEL TZEDEK,
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Hollcjay Services
Wednesday'si .-.seririon' subject was, "Songs of Thanks'." Memorial services for tne dead were part of the services .of Thursday, the last day of Passover, the subject of the sermon, being, "Three Generations." At i^ts conclusion was t}ie presentation of prizes, to .the best children of,our Sunday School. Sunday School
The n^ew term "o( Sunday School 'year begins on -Sunday,.April7. 23. No new registrations will be accepted now as this is the" second term of the year. For this term, the curriculum wiJJ include instruction in Hebrew for beginners and also instruction in advanced Hebrew for advanced pupils. WourTen's Auxiliary . On Monday night, April 17, a regular meeting of'the. Women's Auxiliary was held and 'much important business transacted. It was also passed that the Women's Auxiliary sponsor the formation of a mothers' club for the Simcoe Street Talmud Torah. Those who know the great value of women's auxiliary organizations will commend the wisdom of this decision. A committee of ladies was appointed to call a meeting of the mothers at some near date and to organize them. Twilight Talks
Beginning with Saturday, April 22, through the months of May and Tune, Rabbi Siegel will give a series of ' Twi-light Talfa" at 5.30 o'clock. These talks will be in the nature of a light runping commentary on the chapters 'of the' "Ethics of the Fathers," which are full of profound wisdom and sagacity. It is the Jewish custom to read those chapters on Sabbath afternoons between Passover and the Succoth festival.
MR. CHARLES AZENBERG, FORMERLY WITH LONDON BUREAU, WORLD ZIONIST ORGANIZATION, IS t.V THE CITY
Mr. Charles Azenberg, formerly associated with thp. World Zionist Organization, London Bureauv secretary for many years of the Jewish National Fund, London, is spending Passover holidays with his mother, wife of "Rabbi L. Graubart, 22 Cecil. Street.
Mr. Azenberg has recently toure<3 the United States in the interests of-the American Palestine Company, of New York City.
'.Thfcs^company -was formed last year by a number of prominent business men, and lias set for its purpose the development of Palestine on sound economic industrial foundations, along American business lines,
Aniorig the people interested in this company are Mr. Louis Marshall, Colonel Herbert Lehman, Samuel C. Lamport, Reuben Sadowsky, Judge Otto Rosalsky, Dr. Joseph Silverman, of. Temple Emanu El, New York, and ~ otter*. ~
COUNCIL OF JEWISH WOMEN URGES IMMIGRANT LEGISLATION
New York,�The Council's Department of Immigrant Aidj in co-operaticyh with other national organizations, Actwo. aod
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of. jitel^tctrfWn*1 ptt the 4p(lowin#; legislative recom^nepdatip/ia, in connection with the Johnson Immigration Bill: 1. Limitation of passport visas to qfi'pta number. 2. Preference to families pf American .citizens., 3. The family as a unit in determining nationality. 4. Penalties on steamship companies. 5. Exception-of students. 6, Permanent Admission for certain bonded cases.
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An appeal in behalf of the above proposals has been addressed to the sections by Miss Fiorina Lasker, acting chairman of the Council's Department of Immigrant Aid, with the suggestion that requests for action Be addressed to Senator La Baron BvCoif, chairman of the Senate Committee on Immigration', and to Representative/Albert Johnson, chairman of the House Committee on Immigration.
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