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RS:RL

January 30, 1934.

The Menorah Journal,
63 Fifth Ave.,
New York City.

Dear Sirs:

As further news interest to your periodical, I am sure that you would be most interested to know that we are planning to hold, from February 3rd to February 17th inclusive, an exhibition of Paintings by Boris Deutsch. As you certainly know, this is the first exhibition of this talented young artist in New York City, after having made quite a name for himself in California, where he arrived from Russia via the Orient, about seventeen years ago.

You will find in Mr. Deutsch's work, many elements of true Hebraic origin and sincerity taken from the Talmud, as well as a genuine feeling for his medium. We believe he is one of our foremost painters to-day.

Trusting to have the pleasure of your visit to our Gallery during the course of the Exhibition, please believe us to be,

Yours very truly,
JACQUES SELIGMANN & COMPANY, Inc.,

(Robert M. Levy)