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A HANDY JEWISH GUIDE TO NEW YORK

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COMING EVENTS Sunday, Jan. 31, 7 p.m. 13th Annual Dinner of the Bobover Yeshiva Bnai Zion. Rooswelt Hotel. Sunday-Tuesday, Jan. 31-Feb. 2 Mid-Winter Conference of HadaSsah. Conference openning at Belmont Plaza Hotel, all other sessions Hadassah House, 65 E. 52nd street. Monday, Feb. 1. Mid-Winter Conference of Yeshiva University Rabbinic Alumni. Yeshiva U. Main Center Amstredam ave. and 186th street. LECTURES and SYMPOSIUMS Monday, Feb. 1, 8:30 p.m. Who Is A JEW? Lecture by Dr. Irving Howe. YM and YWHA.

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92nd st. and Lexington ave. Admission $1. Tuesday, Feb. 2, 6:15 p.m. Non Zionist Nationalism: Solomon Dubnow. 92nd street ‘Y\ Admission $1, Tuesday, Feb. 2, 8:30 p.m. The Writing of Jewish History: Nachman Krochmal. Lecture by Dr. Arthur Hyman. Herzl Institute, 515 Park ave. Public invited. Wednesday, Feb. 3, 8:30 p.m. Mid week Forum: The Figure of the Jew on Broadway. Herzl Institute. Public invited. Wednesday,. Feb. 3, 6:15 p.m Golden Age of Jews in Spain 92nd street ‘Y.’ Admission $1 Thursday, Feb. 4, 6:45 p.m. The Bible in the Light of Archaeology: The Tablets From Ngarit Lectui'e by Dr. David Neiman. Herzl Institute. Public invited Thursday, Feb. 4, 8:30 p.m. Israel Kaleidoscope: Featuring

events of the past week in Is rael. Editor David Goldberg Herzl Institute. Public invited EXHIBITS Exhibit: Of Paintings and Drawings by Israeli Artists. The ex hibition continues from Feb. 1 thru the I3th. Angeleski Gallery, 1044 Madison ave. (at 79th st.).

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Art Object Producer Opens !n Times Square Moriah Artcraft, Inc., a new firm specializing in the design and production of ceremonial art objects for synagogue and home, has opened its doors in the Times Square area of New York City at 1164 Sixth ave., near 45th st Crowns, menoras, kiddush cups, pointers, rimonim, megila cases, spice boxes, mezuzas, seder plates, breast plates, wood carv ings, eternal lights and Bibles in hand-chased silver covers are among the firm’s products. Moriah Artcraft features the work of Peter Ehrenthal, well known as a silversmith in Europe and Israel. He served as chief designer at the world-famous Pforstheim Silver Co. in Hungary and as dean of the crafts school established in Jaffa by the Israeli government. Ehrenthal’s work is exhibited on the premises and visitors from out of town as well as New York ers are welcome to browse around. Nahum Twersky is associated with the new firm.

Hadassah Conference To Open With Banquet A. three-day discussion on prob- chaired by Dr. Tendler’s father,

Israel Fleet To Be Doubled HAIFA (P-O) — Israel’s commercial fleet which has been more than trebled during the past four years, will be doubled again during the next three years, and will have a total of 700,000.

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lems affecting American Zionism, the future development of Israel, and the Middle East situation will be high on the agenda of the Mid-Winter Conference of Hadassah, the Women’s Zionist Organization of America. The conference will- open with a dinner at the Belmont Plaza Plotel on Sunday, in observance of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Theodor Herzl, founder of modern Zionism. All other sessions will be at Hadassah House. O Monday Delight Of Lecture-Goers Monday will be the lecturegoers delight with a choice of listening to Dr. Irving Howe reflecting his personal philosophy on "Who is a Jew” at the 92nd street ‘Y’, or Rabbis Menachem Kasher, Max Mintz and Dr. Moses Tendler on the relationship of science to Judaism at the winter conference of Yeshiva University’s Rabbinic Alumni. Dr. Howe’s lecture at the Y will be followed for the next six weeks with lectures by Dr. Oscar Haudlin, Maurice Samuel, Sidney Hook, Salo Baron and Howard Fast, all on the same subject. Those interested in contemporary problems facing Jewish religious life may want to attend the session on the relationship of science to Judaism at Yeshiva U’s conference. Rabbi Menachem Kasher, director of Yeshiva University’s Zaphenath Paaneah Institute, will be the main speaker in a discussion of “Torah and Science.” Rabbi Max J. Mintz, of the Talmud Torah of Flatbush, brooklyn, will chair the session. AT A SESSION on “Halacha and Science,” beginning at 2 p.m. Monday the principal speaker will be Dr. Moses D. Tendler, assistant dean and associate professor of biology of the University’s college of arts and science of men. The discussion will be These National Agencies WELCOME Your Visit When In N. Y. Anti-DcfamatiDn League of B.B., 515 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y. Farband Labor Zionist Order, 575 Sixth Ave., New York 11 — YUkon U—UoUU* — Jewish National Fund, 42 East 69th S £’ 1 ?, ew York 21 ~ 9-9300. Kashruth Supervisors Union, 205 W 14th St. — AL 5-7330. National Community Relations A visory Council, 55 W. 42d St., Ne York 36 — LOngacre 4-3450. Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America, 305 Broadway, New York 7, N. Y. — BE 3-2220.

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Rabbi Isaac Tendler, a member of the faculty at Yeshiva Rabbi Jacob Joseph in Manhattan, Rabbi Chemia J. Kleinman, a physicist for the Ford Instrument Company, and Rabbi Ariel Rosenfeld, assistant professor of mathematics at the University’s Graduate School of Mathematical Sciences, also will participate. The Rabbinic Alumni Association is comprised of 800 rabbis who received ordination from Yeshiva University's Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary, and who are serving in pulpits, chaplaincies and Jewish organizations throughout the U.S. and abroad. 9

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