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VOL. H.—No. 19
Entered B« postofflce at
Zionist Resolution Placed Before Con- I gress by Sen. Lodge
mail matter on January 27th, 1021, at Nebraska, under, the Act of March 3, 1870.
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OMAHA, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1922
New Bill Designed To Give Immigrants Right To Legal Aid
JEWS IN THE WEEK'S NEWS.
Local Organizations Will Elect Delegate To Jewish Congress
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, A YEAR, $2.50. Laughed on the Street; Seven Days in Prison.
Immigrants On Ellis Island Celebrate 1st Sedorim In America
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Cincinnati. (J. T, A.)—Maurice E. Wilna. (J. P. A.)—Jewish laughter Pollak, vice-president of the Pollak Riga, S;, " C. B.) , "Please remind in Public is forbidden. . . In WarSteel Co., has beea appointed Organsaw there are certain public avenues, our fattA*,. \ America that we are ization Chairman of the Cincinnati where Jews are prohibited from dying, a * -^.Jt to save us help must Local Organizations Urge Ap- come infffiediately." This in brief is Measure Will Assure New- Community Chest ..drive. His is a Meeting in Philadelphia to Con- promenading; in Wilna,—where they Hebrew Sheltering Society anC very important position since Mr. must not laugh. the message conveyed by Jewish chilCouncil of Jewish Women i proval of Senator Hitchcock Comers Assistance at Port sider Matters of Vital ImPollak will have to raise over one mildren in many villages on the RoumaFour Jewish students of the eveArrange for Passoveron Measure. of Arrival. portance to Jews. lion, five hundred thousand dollars. nian frontier visited by the J. C. B. ning high-school "Morris WintchevsObservance. PRESENT M E T H O D OF ky," passed this street, in their reMEANS U. S. APPROVAL correspondent, In substantiation of SPONSORED BY CONGRESSturn from school, and dared to laugh LOCAL GIRL WRITES OF their claims on their American faCairo. (J. T.-.A.) ^Among the thirMAN ROSSDALE OF ELECTION BASED ON OF BALFOUR DECaloud. They were immediately arthers, the children often showed the TOUCHING SCENES ty-two members of *:the Commission LARATION. NEW YORK. DEMOCRATIC LINES rested as violators of the law, tried correspondent photographs, worn out AT SERVICE. which is to prepare the Constitution .Every organization in the city has before a court of justice, and senWashington. (J. T. A.) Senator and spotted by long use, which in Washington. (J. C. B.) An im- for Egypt is the Jew Isalam Ktavi The Passover Festival was celebratbeen invited to send representatives tenced to seven days in the city Henry Cabot Lodge introduced a joint some cases are the. only documents portant effort to aid immigrants in Pasha. i ed in the traditional manner by Jewto a meeting to be held next Wednes- prison. resolution in the Senate on Wednes- proving their connection with fathers entering America was inaugurated toish immigrants at Ellis Island, New night, April 26, at the Jewish day, April 12th, expressing the ap- who left them behind. day by Representative Albert B. Genoa. (J. C .B.) The number of ! York, and at the Home of the Hebrew Rossdale, .Jewish Congressman of Jewish experts attending the Eco- Community Center, for the purpose proval of the United States of the Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society New York, who introduced a Bill in nomic Conference s t Genoa is much of electing a delegate to the Amerrestoration of Palestine to the Jewish of America, 425 Lafayette Street, \ the House of Representatives provid- larger than appeared to be the case ican Jewish Congress. people as their homeland. • The resoNew York. More than one thousand ing that all aliens seeking admittance The Congress will meet in Philalution was referred to the Foreign Reat the beginning of the Conference. immigrants and guests were enterat any port or immigration station Besides Rathenau (Germany), Malach delphia on May 21, and many questlations Committee, of which Senator tained at the Sedorim on Wednesday shall have the right of counsel or rep- (Greece), Joffe and Litvinoff (Rus- ions of great importance to Jews the Lodge is chairman. The resolution v resentation by friends and relatives at reads: . . sia), who attend the Conference as world over are on its calendar. Fol- City of Paris Gets Valuable Proper- and Thursday evenings. Miss Minnie Rabinowitz, formerly the inquiries to be held by the special lowing the signing of the peace Favors Jewish Homeland. ty Because Baroness' Daughter Addition To Fourteen Already Stand- boards. The Bill provides also that it delegates, there are amongst the exof Omaha, attended the Sedar service treaties at Versailles, where a delegaperts, Senators Atom aad^Luzzatti Married a Catholic "Be it resolved, by the United ing Makes It World's Second at Ellis Island, arranged for 300 imshall be obligatory upon officials in and Deputies Olivetti an<| Treves of tion from the Congress secured the Senate ^and House of Representatives, Largest Hospital. * migrants by the Society and the charge to advise immigrants of this Italy, as well as Prof. Emil Glueck- incorporation of the minority rights WQRTH 10,000,090 that the United States of America ESTATE Co*uncil of Jewish Women. right to representation. clauses in the treaties, the Congress stadt of Denmark and Sir Philip Sasfavors the esttablishment in Pales- NEW STRUCTURES, DELAYED FRANCS AND INCLUDES "We arrived just as they were 1 adjourned sine die. soon of England. Present Conditions Unfavorable. tine of the national hbmeland for the PRICELESS TAPESTRIES BY WAR AND PRICE INchanting the "Maarov" and their The meeting" in May will continue "At present, Mr. Rossdale stated, the Jewish people, in accordance with the AND WORKS OF ART. FLATION, COST OVER wailing reached our ears long before the work of the previous Congress. inquiry boards conduct their investiprovisions contained in the declaraf $3,500,000. we reached the room, where the The present method of electing gations under conditions which are As a result of a family quarrel foltion of the British Government of services were being held," she has delegates is based upon more demohighly unfavorable to the applicant lowing her only daughter's marriage November 2 ,1917, known as the BalNew York.—Mount Sinai Hospital's cratic lines thn those heretofore fol- thirtyv years ago to a member of one written to local friends. four Declaration, it being clearly un- building program, planned early in for admission, and with little regard "Just before the service began, a lowed, and is designed to make the of Rome's prominent Catholic famderstood that nothing shall be done 1913, was finally completed with the to the immigrant's rights. It is to delegation called on the. Rabbi to Congress truly representative of all ilies the will of Baroness Solomon de which may .prejudice the civil and re- dedication of three buildings, the m&ntain and to protect such rights learn if the food was strictly kosher, American Jewry. Rothschild leaves an estate estimated ligious rights of existing non-Jewish private pavilion, the children's pav- that it is proposed that counsel or for they had refused to eat at noon Matteo Bensman Di^s^On Eve of New j At the meeting on next Wednesat 10,000,000 francs to the city of communities in Palestine of the rights ilion and the auditorium. The ad- friends be permitted to attend hearbecause they were served "chomitz". day, each organization of 50 memYork Debut *f,Colossal * Paris, the Louvre Museum and vari, and political status enjoyed by Jews dition of these to the fourteen build- ings. The Rabbi assured them everything Symphony. bers will be entitled to one reous French charities in •which the in any other country, and that the ings already standing is said to make Immigrants have right of counsel would be prepared throughout Pesach presentative with additional re- Baroness was interested. holy places and religious buildings Mount Sinai the second largest pri- before the Department of Labor in MEMORIAL C O N C E R T TAKES presentatives for every 50 members She was the widow of one of thei as prescribed. and sites.in Palestine shall be ade- vate hospital in the world, being sur- Washington, and not at the port of PLACE OF PREMIER FOR above this minimum. founders of the Rothschilds' French^ "A young immigrant lad of nine quately protected." passed only by the London City Hos- arrival. If the immigrant could enWHICH HE STARVED. Dr. Philip Sher is chairman, and fortune and had vowed she would asked the "Kashes" in a voice clear force his rightts at the latter stage This '.resolution, being a joint one, pital. N. S. Yaffe secretary of the present never permit her daughter, who aban- as a bell, his face shining with fervor. will have to be passed by both houses The final culmination of the con- he would often be spared unnecessary New York.—A Jewish composer of temporary organization, locally. doned the Jewish faith, to enter again 1st Pesach in Seven Years. of Congress, and then signed by the struction program was marked by expense, great loss of time and the European distitnetion died here in obthe luxurious home in the Rue Ber"It was extremely sad—listening to mental anguish involved in an appeal President. well-attended exercises in the Bluscurity last week afte- a year's atruyer, in the exclusive Monceau quar- their stories," Miss Rabinowitz conmenthal Auditorium, one of the build- to Washington, it is contended. ter. tinues. "As we were filling their Several local organizations, includ- ings dedicated. Anticipating objections which antd- tempt to win recognition from the Jewish community. "The diagnosis ing the Omaha Zionist District, the The Baroness, who was 79 years pockets with nuts after the dinner At a cost of almost $3,500,000 the immigratiohists will probably raise friends £ay old,, was a sister of. Lady.JRothsdu|d; and,, giving them apple* to against, the Bill, Mr..Hossdale- pro- was^ heartjfailure,JjEJt his 4art.*feree buildings,w«re-jait-ii|tj:3 ifc^was^despair " ~ J~ • of London. She •was married in away with \hem, an old lady vides! that members of the examining Novel Musical Enterliillinfent* Deentire group of seven wki'^fe have Tie composer was th~ Russian Jew, 1882 and was .left s widow two years and kissed me. It was her first have wired Senator Hitchcock urging been erected several iyears ago, but board shall not be cross-examined by signed by Dea Moines WMh«n. Matteo Bensman, forty-five years of later in 1664. Her only child, a Pesach in seven years, she told me,-*— his support of the resolution. the war and high prices delayed the immigrants' counsel, and that the His oratorio "L Nunciazione" The senator is expected in Omaha "construction. maximum fee to counsel shall be fixed age. Des Moines, la.—A series of opera daughter, Helene, married in 1887, and she looked it, tool In my very was produced in Milau in 1905 and interpretations for children will soon Etienne Gustav, Baron von Zuylen best Yiddish, I wished her all the Friday, at which time a delegation at $25. Finest and Best Equipped in World of leading local Zionists-will call on The Bill has been referred to the won him the international gold medal. be given in Des Moines by Reda van Vievelt, and forsook Judaism best in the world and that next year The late Gustav Mahler in Vienna Rausch Strauss, who has selected upon her marriage which cast a she would have her own Sedar, sur-' While not the largest, the institu- House Immigration Committee, where him to secure his support, according rounded by all her loved ones, and to Frank Dee, president of the local tion's officers boast that the buildings Mr. Rossdale will press for adoption. produced Bensman's colossal sym- Saturday, April 29. as the initial tragedy upon her mother's old age. phony, "Palestine," a work divided date, each of the remaining interare the finest and best equipped in The Rothschild Lome will become from the bottom of my heart, I Zionist Disttict. into five parts, with :». chorus and a pretations, to be given on successive the property of the city, all revenue hope she will! the world. Every modern facility for ballet. It was later produced in sev- Saturday afternoons between 3 and to be devoted to philanthropy, while the cure, of disease has been provided "Many were hard to handle, women \ Children's Play at Muse Theater in the pavilions, and large pathologieral of the principal cities of Europe; 4 o'clock at Hoyt Sherman place, the gardens will be converted into became hysterical and the poojr { Great Success; Will Be and with it Bensman attempted to save the second, which will be given a park for children at the expense orphans show their need for loving } cal and X-ray laboratories have been Repeated Saturday. constructed for the study of disease. Workers In Drive Raise $150,000 In win recognition in America. of the estate. The Louvre is to get care. The look in some of their I May 7. The first showing of "Cinderella", A hint that Mount Sinai would no' • One Hour; David A. Brown Beginning with Humperdinck's the famous collection of enamelled eyes is awful to see. When flash- j ' Prepared for Production of the play given at the Muse Theatre remain a hospital in the ordinary Gives $25,000. "Hansel and Gretel," Mrs. Strauss golden boxes, bronzes, silverware and light pictures were taken, the flash I "Palestine." Saturday niorning by children of the sense of the -word, but would even This spring a symphony orchestra will interpret "Cinderella" by Mas- armorial specimens dating back to startled our Americans, but it didn't I dramatic section of the vocational tually become a post-graduate college Detroit (J. C. B.) In the course of was engaged and the "Palestine" senet on Sunday, May 7; Mozart's the fifteenth centurj. The tapestries, disturb them, for they have been I classes at Long school was a com- as well, was made by George Blumen- an hour, workers for the new Temple symphony was prepared for a con- "Magic Flute" on May 13 and Wag- including those once owned by Mme. through much worse frights. Some » plete, success. The theatre was full thal, president of the board of trus- Beth-El in Detroit, of which Dr. cert on March 18 at Carnegie Hall. ner's "Lohengrin" as the concluding du Barry, will go to the Museum of are shell-shocked cud many show | to capacity for the occasion, and the tees, in his address. Leo. M. Franklin is Rabbi, raised There was not enough money to pay number on May 20. | Decorative Arts. The will is one of scars of saber cuts or from clubs. performers displayed unusual talent. "We believe that the new Mount $150,000 among themselves at a meet- the musicians and the concert was "A special boat carried the New , f The score of the several operas the longest filed in recent years, On Saturday, April 22, at ten Sinai Hospital," he said, "will be ing and banquet held on Tuesday abandoned. Bensman began to starve, will be ably set forth by Mrs. Adel- comprising nearly 200 page!?. York social workers who assisted at t o'clock, the play will again be repeat- able to come! up to the requirements evening at the Phoenix Club. The it has now been found. Finally, by a aide Rehmann Weissinger, a reprethe Sedar, to and from Ellis Island." f ed at the Muse Theater. Boy Scouts set upon it, and will become not drive for the completion of the new desperate effort, he gathered enough sentative of one of Des Moines' well Miss Rabinowitz, who is a sister of J LOCAL GIRL WILL •will - usher, and the Mason School only one of the instrumentalities to building will start Monday and will money and guarantees to enable him known musical families. Mrs. Morris Rosenblatt, will further j Band will play the overture and the take care of the afflicted in this city, last one week during which time to engage an orchestra for the secona GIVE PIANO RECITAL serve the immigrants when they' ••? Mrs. Strauss' recent reading of the exit march. Mayor James C. Dahl- but also take an important place in members of the Temple will be asked time. Miss Sadie Levey, daughter of Mr. come through New"- York railroad opera "Madame Butterfly" has given man will again address the children. research work and teaching." for 5750,000, which sum is to be and Mrs. H. Levey, will be presented stations en route to their final unmistakable evidence of the fact that However, Bensman found that he A comedy film by Booth Tarkington paid in the next five years. in a piano recital by her instructor, destinations. She is with the Travelmust have $200 more for expenses or she is abundantly equipped for the will be shcfwn. Among the largest donors are Cecil Berryman, at the Schmoller & ers' Aid Society. the concert could not be given. He splendid task of interpreting operas On Saturday the World -Theatre LOCAL SYNAGOGUES David A. Brown, who headed the reMueller Piano Co. Auditorium on to children. will show the film made by the Pathe ELECTS OFFICERS cent Jewish Relief drive, and Albert made^great efforts to raise the money While this course of interpretation Tuesday evening, April 25. She will WARSAW JEWISH Film Co. 6f this city, depicting the Election of officers for the Beth Kahn, architect of the new Temple, on Friday, but the notice was too is designed primarely for children, be assisted by Miss Reah Harming, POLITICAL CONTROVERSY work of the vocational classes. Hamidrosh Hagodel, and for Con- Mr. Brown, on behalf of his family, short. The excitement ended in a the four afternoons will be of especial soprano, pupil of Jas. E. Carnal. REACHES LONDON The vocational classes in the gregation B'nai Israel was held at pledged $25,000, while Mr. Kahn, in collapse. At midnight the heart interest to adults, who wish to Miss Levey's program includes j London. (J. P. A.) Noah Priluteschools arfe under the direct super- the respective synagogues Sunday addition to his architectural services, lesion killed him. selections from the works of Schu- ki and Deputy Itzchok Greenbautn, Instead of the concert which he was familiarize themselves with the vision of Mrs. Millard Langfeld, and afternoon. pledged $10,000. mann, Bach, Chojjin, Beethoven, Mac who recently came to this city in the to conduct, as the first exhibition of fundamentals of music and drama of At the former M. Gross was electthe" work is financed by the> Jewish Dowell and Liszt, and compositions interests of . Ukrainian relief, have The new temple will provide sab- r. " " — — * a". ™ . * the opera. Women's Welfare Organization. Miss ed president, with A. G. Weinstein, bath created an impasse in the local Ukby her instructor, Prof. Berryman. facilities *„, for 1,500 ,«. school c - w i *«-,-m.;o« i *nn child-V;M. ias P o w e *s to an American audience, vice-president; J. Gordon, treasurer, Esther ifewman is the present rainian Federation. Deputy Greenren. The temple proper will seat there was held Sunday at Carnegie CONVERT JEWS REJOIN The public is cordially invited. director of; dramatics at Long school. and S. Weiss, secretary. baum proposed that the aid to the 2,200 people. An assembly hall to Hall a memorial concert at which his THEIR FATHER'S FAITH Commissioners for- ihe Congrega- seat 900 will also be equipped .with death was mourned by many noted JEWISH STUDENTS PROGROMShe is author and coach of the playlet Ukrainian sufferers be administered Budapest (By Mail—Jewish Press tion B'nai Israel -for the new ad- a stage 30 feet deep. IZED IN WARSAW via the National Jewish council of "Cinderella". artists and speakers. Association.) The Budapest Reformministration include M. Blank, J. Congregations throughout America Warsaw (By Mail—Jewish Press Poland, which is under Zionist coned Church has just, published its anKatleman, A. B. 'Alpirn, A. Wolf, are reported as watching the proAssociation.) In the evening com- trol, Mr. Prilutzky on the other hand, CHIEF RABBI HERZ MINISTER EINSTEIN OPPOSED nual report for the year 1920, in gress of the local campaign, inquiries mercial high-school, there are staged advocated that all moneys be sent PROTESTS TO LORD BY CLERICAL CZECHS S. Ravitz, O. White and S. Ferer. which it laments the fact, that durhaving been received from a number frequent assaults upon the Jewish through the Warsaw Committee for NORTHCLIFFE AGAINST Prague ^(J. T. A.) Opposition to ing the .current year 45 Christian of cities for details of the drive. students of the school. A section of Ukrainian Relief, controlled by the ORTHODOX ANTI-ZIONISTS Jews again resumed their national Mr. Lewi| Einstem, American Min- •TOST" ATTACKS CHJJRCHILL'S the Polish students has organized it- Folksist party. Ow'ng to this Relief ister to Ghecho-SloyaHa, who has STATEMENT TO ARABS. London. (J. P. A.) Chief Rabbi faith—the Jewish Religion. Accordbeen at jfis post here since DecemLondon. (J. C. B.) Declaring that SCHNITZLER VS. ^SCHNITZLER Herz protested against Lord North- ing to the comments and observations self into a compact and coherent fra- funds are not being sent out at all ber, is: miking itself felt in certain the Jews used the darkest days of , Vienna (By Mail—Jweish Press cliffe's statement that the Orthodox of their official organ^ most of those ternity, who await the exit of the and it expected that it will cause a circles, notably among the clericals the war to secure from Great Britain Association.) A few weeks ago .the Jews of Palestine are opposed to are Jews, who joined the Reformed Jewish students from school, and split in the rank* of the Ukrainian and farmers." Neither the authori- the Balfour Declaration, the "Morn- local police, influenced by the anti- Zionism. The Chief Rabbi declares Church during the Communist Reg- then brutally assault them. The pro- Federation. • tests made by the students to the ties nor ?friends of the American ing Post" scores Winston Churchill's semitic demonstrations staged against that he himself sympathises and col- ime. . •'.-.' dean of the school, have proved New York. (J. P. A.) Mrs. Minminister i r e • able to explain this statement to Jthe Arabs. The issue, it, forbade the production of Schniti- laborates with the Zionist leaders and lers' latest play "Ragen." A vigorAUSTRIAN PALESTINE nie D. Louis, widow of Ad»lf Louis the 'Tost" asserts, is whether the fruitless, and many Jewish students further reminded him that the ZionhdBtili|r, /^hich finds expression in CONSUL A WELLand for more than a generation a have ceased to attend the school. vakbuS^forinfl, except on grounds of Declaration shall be enforced or not. ous protest agaiojst the action of the ist world movement included the KNOWN ZIONIST leader in philanthropic and educaThe Declaration was issued at a police was lodged by the "Lustthea- Mizrachi organization consisting of a anta-semitic, pure and simple. Vienna <J. C B.) Announcement .Berlin. time when the Arabs were Britain's ter," with the result that the edict membership of over a quarter of a (By mail—J. P. A.) A tional activities on the. lower east of the police was rescinded and full million Jews, all of them being Ortho- has been "madei of the appointment Hebrew gymnasium, of the same rat- side, inimd, in 1880, the Louis Down good friends. EPIDEMICS'RAGING IN permission granted for the , produc- dox. It is only three individuals or- «f Dr. Schwartz* a well-known Zion- ing and program as the German gym- Town Sabbath School, died suddenly The "Post" also notes Sir Alfred ELISABETGRAD tion of the play. But now an unex- thodox rabbis in Jerusalem who are ist of Tarnapol, as the Austrian Con- nasiums, is to open here in the near yesterday morning of heart disease at Mond's hint that another country Vienna. (J. T. A.) The relief pected obstacle to its presentation on measures of the American Relief Ad- might be found which would be- the stage in the. prohibition of .its anti-Zionist and it is an error to sul to Palestine; — This appointment, future. The necessary funds for this her residence, 9 Livingston Place, in state or conclude that *" the Ortho- it is saidj is ifttended to establish school have already . been gathered her eighty-first year. The school that ready to accept the> Mandate for ministration notwithstanding, 160,000 production by its . own- author, dox Jews in the world a.- •* opposed to trade relations between Palestine and among the Hebraists and Zionists of Mrs. Louis established developed into Palestine, and says ° that Sir Alfred persons in the district of Odessa are Schnitzler, who does not -desire, to this city. The only remaining thing the larger institution now"" known as actually starving, a radiogram from may nave reference to Germany. The revive the agitations and demonstra- Zionism. On the contrary the hope Austria.' - An -association to permit to be done is the organization of the the Hebrew Technical Sebflol tot and aspiration of all pious Jews is to journalfinally suggests that the commercial relations with Palestine Charkov Btates. This number includes tions which its first production had rebuild and restore the Jewish home- was founded in 'Austria before»the faculty and the other administrative Girls, of which Adolph Lewftritfn is 5,000 children, according to the re- Jews themselves request the Govern- aroused. *. personnel. land in Palestine. ment to alter the Constitution.! 1 president. • • : port.
Baroness Rothschild Wills Immense Estate to French Charities
Sinai New York, Dedicates Three New Buildings
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