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Menorah Society To Hear Speech on Ultra-Judaism

Extensive Program Is Planned by Reorganized Society

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An intercollegiate Menorah Society Meeting will be held on Sunday at 2.45 o'clock in Phillips Brooks House, with Rabbi Louis M. Epstein of Brookline as the speaker. Rabbi Epstein will speak on "Ultra-Judaism in America." Several colleges will be represented at the meeting, including Simmons, Emerson, Radcliffe, M.I.T., and Tufts.

The Harvard Menorah Society has been completely reorganized and a new board of officers has been recently elected. The Society is planning an extensive program of lectures by well-known speakers for this spring. All members who live in the Houses, and who are interested in the activities of the Society, are invited to the executive meetings which are held every Tuesday at 1.15 o'clock at Phillips Brooks House.

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