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Campaign for Keren Hayesod Energetically Continued

Daily Jewish Courier, Apr. 3, 1922

The Administrative Committee of the Chicago Keren Hayesod ["exchequer" of World Zionist Organizations] office is very active at present in arranging speakers for Passover services at the various synagogues where appeals for the Keren Hayesod will be made. The officers of this committee are: B. Horwich, chairman; Judge Joseph Shulman, vice-chairman; Samuel Phillipson, treasurer; Isidore Liederman, recording secretary; and Fred Lubin, financial secretary.

A committee composed of B. Horwich, Samuel Ginsberg, M. Abrams, H. Steinberg, Dr. S. M. Melamed, P. Stein, B. Antonov, Max Shulman, and Isidore Kadish, held a meeting yesterday afternoon in the office of the Chicago Joint Relief Committee, 720 West Roosevelt Road. A list of all Chicago synagogues was made up, as well as a list of all speakers available for this appeal.

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The Administrative Committee expects very satisfactory results from this appeal for the Keren Hayesod.

Butchers' Association Decides to Raise $5,000 for the Keren Hayesod

The Chicago Butchers' Association, of which George Goldberg is president, and David Levinson secretary, has decided to do its duty for the Jewish people, and has undertaken to raise five thousand dollars in cash, among its members, for the Keren Hayesod. Tonight the Association will hold a meeting in the Lawndale Hall where ways and means of raising the pledge will be discussed. Joseph Weisman will address the assembly. It is expected that all of the members of the Association will attend this meeting.

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