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APPENDIX I

ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS

UNITED STATES

JUNE 4. National Farm School celebrates twenty-fifth anniversary. OCTOBER 9. Philadelphia, Pa.: Jewish Hospital celebrates fiftieth anniversary of laying of corner-stone of its present building.

NOVEMBER 10. Philadelphia, Pa.: Twenty-fifth anniveryary of death of Sabato Morais, observed at Congregation Mikve Israel.-31. Keneseth Israel Congregation_celebrates seventy-fifth anniversary.— Denver, Colo.: Beth Hamidrash Hagodol celebrates twenty-fifth anniversary.-New Orleans, La.: Sinai Temple, celebrates Golden Jubilee. DECEMBER New York City: Roumanian Aid Society (henceforth to be called Timely Aid Society) celebrates twenty-fifth anniversary. Perth Amboy, N. J.: Beth Mordecai Temple celebrates its twentyfifth anniversary.-Salem, Mass.: Sons of Jacob Congregation celebrates twenty-fifth anniversary.

JANUARY 7. Denver, Colo.: Shearith Israel Synagogue celebrates twenty-fifth anniversary.-18. Albuquerque, N. M.: Congregation Albert celebrates twenty-fifth anniversary.-21-26. New York City: Union of American Hebrew Congregations celebrates golden jubilee of its foundation.

MARCH 4. Woonsocket, R. I.: B'nai Jacob dedicates new synagogue,

OTHER COUNTRIES

OCTOBER 22. Sheffield, (England): Sheffield Congregation celebrates fiftieth anniversary of opening of the new Synagogue in North Church Street.

NOVEMBER 9. London (England): Golders Green Synagogue celebrates fiftieth anniversary,

JANUARY 21. London (England): South Hackney Synagogue celebrates twenty-fifth anniversary of the consecration of the Synagogue.

APPENDIX II

APPOINTMENTS, HONORS AND ELECTIONS

UNITED STATES
Civil

AARON, MARCUs, Pittsburgh, Pa., appointed member of Board of Public Education, Nov., 1922.

ADLER, CYRUS, Philadelphia, Pa., elected president of the American Oriental Society, April, 1923.

ADLER, SIMON L., Rochester, N. Y., re-elected to State Legislature, Nov. 7, 1922.

ALSCHULER, SAMUEL, Chicago, Ill., appointed member of Fact Finding Coal Commission, Nov. 1922.

ALTERMAN, MEYER, New York City, elected to State Legislature, Nov. 7, 1922.

ANTIN, BENJAMIN, New York City, re-elected to State Senate, Nov. 7, 1922.

ARONSON, BERNARD, New York City, re-elected to State Legislature, Nov. 7, 1922.

BACHRACH, ISAAC, Atlantic City, N. J., re-elected to United States House of Representatives, Nov. 7, 1922.

BECHHOEFER, CHARLES, St. Paul, Minn., appointed district judge, Jan. 2, 1923.

BERG, JULIUS S., New York City, elected to State Legislature, Nov. 7, 1922.

BERGER, VICTOR, Milwaukee, Wis., elected to United States House of Representatives, Nov. 7, 1922.

BERNON, MAURICE, Cleveland, O., re-elected judge in Court of Common Pleas, Nov. 7, 1922.

BERNSTEEN, A. F., Cleveland, O., appointed United States Attorney, northern district of Ohio, March 3, 1923.

BLOCH, MAURICE, New York City, re-elected to State Legislature, Nov. 7, 1922.

BLOOM, SOL, New York City, elected to United States House of Representatives, at special election, Jan. 30, 1923.

BRUNNER, ARNOLD W., New York City, elected president of Fine Arts Federation, June, 1922.

CARDOZA, BENJAMIN NATHAN, judge, New York City, receives from New York University, Honorary Degree of LL.D., June, 1922. CELLER, EMANUEL, Brooklyn, N. Y., elected to United States House of Representatives, Nov. 7, 1922.

COHEN, EDWARD R., New York City, appointed Commissioner of Lunacy for New York County, Jan., 1923.

DESBECKER, LOUIS E., Buffalo, N. Y., elected president of Board of Education, Aug., 1922.

DIAMOND, ÍSIDORE B., Chicago, Ill., appointed professor of neurology at University of Illinois, Aug., 1922.

DICKSTEIN, SAMUEL, New York City, elected to United States House of Representatives, Nov. 7, 1922.

DINKELSPIEL, MARTIN G., San Francisco, Cal., named vice-consul of Siam, July, 1922.

ELLER, EMANUEL, Chicago, Ill., elected judge of Municipal Court, June 5, 1922.

FELDMAN, ED. B., Cincinnati, Ohio, appointed professor of engineering, Agricultural College, College of Utah, Aug., 1922.

FREY, A. B., St. Louis, Mo., elected judge of Circuit Court, Nov. 7, 1922.

GABRIEL, HYMAN, Mobile, Ala., elected member of the School Board, Oct., 1922.

GINSBURG, MRS. LEO, Chicago, Ill., appointed member of Board of Education, June, 1922.

GLESZER, EDWARD I., Bangor, Me., appointed judge of Municipa Court, July, 1922.

GOLDEN, JAMES J., Brooklyn, New York, appointed magistrate, Jan. 2, 1923.

GOODMAN, HENRY M., New York City, appointed magistrate, Jan. 2, 1923.

Gross, Albert, Suffern, N. Y., appointed deputy attorney general of the State of New York, March 16, 1923.

HORNER, HENRY, judge, Chicago, Ill., re-elected head of Probate Court, Nov. 7, 1922.

JACOBSON, MEYER, New York City, elected to State Legislature, Nov. 7, 1922.

JACOBSON, S. BERTRAND, appointed consul (class 7), June 22, 1922. JACOBSTEIN, MEYER, Rochester, N. Y., elected to United States House of Representatives, Nov. 7, 1922.

JOSLIN, PHILIP C., Providence, R. I., chosen Speaker of the State House of Representatives, Jan. 3, 1923.

KAHAN, HENRY O., New York City, re-elected to State Legislature, Nov. 7, 1922.

KAHN, JULIUS, San Francisco, Cal., re-elected to United States House of Representatives, Nov. 7, 1922.

KAUFMAN, VICTOR R., New York City, re-elected to State Legislature, Nov. 7, 1922.

KEMPNER, DAVID W., New York City, elected to State Legislature, Nov. 7, 1922.

KLEINER, ISRAEL S., Brooklyn, N. Y., elected dean of the New York Homeopathic Medical College and Flower Hospital, Sept., 1922. KLEINFELD, PHILIP, New York City, elected to State Senate, Nov. 7, 1922.

KOENIG, MORRIS, New York City, re-elected judge of Court of General Sessions, Nov. 7, 1922

Lazarus, Lester, New York City, appointed justice of Municipal Court, Aug., 1922.

LEHMAN, IRVING, New York City, re-elected judge of Supreme Court, Nov. 7, 1922.

LEVINE, MANUEL, Cleveland, O., appointed judge of Court of Appeals, Jan. 4, 1923.

LEVITAN, Sol. Wisconsin, elected State Treasurer, Nov. 7, 1922. LEVY, MAX, Newport, R. I., re-elected judge of the First Judicial District of Rhode Island, Jan. 19, 1923.

LEVY, MEYER, New York City, elected to State Senate, Nov. 7, 1922.

LEWENBERG, SOLOMON, Boston, Mass., appointed Register of Probate, Dec., 1922.

LISSNER, MEYER, appointed member of United States Shipping Board, June 13, 1922.

LIT, SAMUEL D., Philadelphia, Pa., appointed member of the Delaware River Joint Bridge Commission, Feb., 1923.

LOEWENSTEIN, MRS. BEN, Cincinnati, O., receives silver medal and certificate from French Government for service on the American Committee for Devastated France, Feb., 1923.

LOURIE, DAVID A., Chelsea, Mass., appointed associate justice of the Municipal Court of Boston, Aug., 1922.

MANDELBAUM, SAMUEL, New York City, elected to State Legislature, Nov. 7, 1922.

MARGOLIS, MAX L., Philadelphia, Pa., appointed annual professor at School of Oriental Research, Jerusalem, June, 1922; elected president of the Society of Biblical Literature, Jan., 1923.

MARKS, MRS. Barnett E., Phoenix, Ariz., elected to State Legislature, Nov. 7, 1922

MARX, SAMUEL, New York City, elected to United States House of Representatives, Nov. 7, 1922.

MENDOW, HYMEN Z., Columbia Heights, Minn., appointed judge of Municipal Court, March, 1923.

MICHELSON, A. A., professor, Chicago, Ill., awarded the gold medal of the Royal Astronomical Society, Feb., 1923.

MORGENSTERN, JULIAN, Cincinnati, O., elected president of Hebrew Union College, Nov. 2, 1922.

MORGENTHAU, HENRY, New York City, decorated by the Belgian Government, June, 1922.

MOSLER, MRS. WILLIAM, Cincinnati, O., awarded certificate of merit by French Government for service on the American Committee for Devastated France, Feb. 1923.

NIRDLINGER, ELI, Leavenworth, Kan., re-elected judge of City Court Dec., 1922.

OPPENSTEIN, LOUIS, Kansas City, Mo., appointed police commissioner, June, 1922.

PERLMAN, NATHAN, New York City, re-elected to United States House of Representatives, Nov. 7, 1922.

RAYFIELD, HYMAN, Brooklyn, N. Y., appointed City magistrate, Jan. 2, 1923.

REICH, JOSEPH, Brooklyn, N. Y., elected to State Legislature, Nov. 7, 1922.

ROSENBLOOM, B. L., Wheeling, W. Va., re-elected to United States House of Representatives, Nov. 7, 1922.

ROSENMAN, SAMUEL I., New York City, re-elected to State Legislature, Nov. 7, 1922.

ROTHSCHILD, HAROLD S., Newark, N. J., appointed member of Board of Education, June, 1922.

RYPINS, STANLEY I., Minneapolis, Minn., appointed professor in sociology at State Teachers' College, Aug., 1922.

RYTTENBERG, MOSES R., New York City, re-appointed city magistrate, July, 1922. :

SABATH, ADOLPH J., Chicago, Ill., re-elected to United States House of Representatives, Nov. 7, 1922.

SAPER, ALEXANDER D., Kansas City, Mo., elected judge of Municipal Court, Nov. 7, 1922.

SCHACKNO, HENRY G., New York City, elected to State Senate, Nov. 7, 1922.

SCHOFFEL, Louis A., New York City, elected to State Legislature, Nov. 7, 1922.

SCHWARTZ, DAVID, Golden Valley, N. Dak., elected State's attorney, Nov. 7, 1922.

SHERMAN, CARL, Buffalo, N. Y., elected attorney general, State of New York, Nov. 7, 1922.

SHIMEL, LOUIS M., appointed assistant United States District Attorney for the Eastern District of South Carolina, July, 1922.

SILBERMAN, JESSE, New York City, re-appointed city magistrate, July, 1922.

SIMON, CHARLES C., Detroit, Mich., appointed associate district judge of Eastern Michigan Feb., 1923.

SPEISER, MRS. MARTHA G., Philadelphia, Pa., elected to State Legislature, Nov. 7, 1922.

ŠTEINBERG, JOSEPH, New York City, re-elected to State Legislature, Nov. 7, 1922.

STEINGUT, IRWIN, Brooklyn, N. Y., re-elected to State Legislature, Nov. 7, 1922.

STRAUS, MRS. I. S., Cincinnati, O., receives silver medal and certificate from French Government for service on the American Committee for Devastated France, Feb., 1923.

STRAUS, NATHAN, JR., New York, City, re-elected to State Senate, Nov. 7, 1922.

ULLMAN, SOL., New York City, re-elected to State Legislature, Nov. 7, 1922.

WEIL, EDWARD, New York City, appointed city magistrate, June, 1922. WILEY, LOUIS, New York City, awarded the decoration of Cavalier of the Order of the Crown, of Italy, Oct., 1922.

YOUNG, MRS. ROSA DE, Philadelphia, Pa., elected to State Legislature, Nov. 7, 1922.

Military

ABEND, LOUIS, corporal, Brooklyn, N. Y., awarded Distinguished Service Cross for Gallantry under fire in World War, Jan. 15, 1923.

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