Monday, July 9, 1928 



Sunday Afternoon, December 9 



CdxrKRT /._v GERTRUDE T1NGL|-.Y, Conlrallo 



ADDRESS 



"Facing the Jewish Future" 



JAMES WATERMAN WISE 



JAMES WATERMAN WISE is not only llic son of 

 Dr. Stephen S, Wise, but comes of a long line of 

 liabl)is. lie was no less predestined to preach than 

 Charles lioolli was predestined to lighten the burdens 

 of llu- |)ijor anil of llmse who found themselves in 

 prison. I'ullowiiiy Mr. Wise's graduation from Colum- 

 bia, he sludied in Candjridge University, England, and 

 he has since travelled extensively in Egypt and Pales- 

 line. Instructor In the Department of Seniitics of 

 C.olurabia ho invests sueli leisure as he can command 

 in the worii of the Stu.wcsant Neigliliorhood House. 

 And always, ho is writing books, usually books that 

 have to do willi the .lewish question. One of these 

 hooks, "l.ilieraliziiig Liljeral .ludaisni," evolied hot dis- 

 cussion in holli Jewish and (Christian circles when it 

 apiieared, sonic ci'itics in the latter group pronouncing 

 the young author "a .lewish Martin Luther." A later 

 volume dealing with "The Future of Israel" has also 

 been greatly praised. vSince many in the Old South 

 audience will liave read both these books we may 

 count on a bighly stimulating question period follow- 

 ing the address, "Facing the Jewish Future." 



Questions from the Floor 



