They who are content to remain in the valley, will get no news from the moutains.—Macy.
VOL. IL—No. 41
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Federation Board J ^ i n Expresses Opposition to Establishment of Children's Sheltering Home Here Membership is Urged to Withhold Support From.Institution thei Need for Which Has Not Been Proven, j PURCHASE AT HOME NOT IN ACCORD WITH <3OOD OF ENURE COM3VIUNITY, SUBSCRIBERS ARE INFORMED. A call to every member of the Jewish Welfare-Federation to uphold the basic principle of Federation and to refuse to support the proposed Jewish Sheltering Home for children in Omaha, was issued yesterday by the Board of Directors of the Jewish Welfare Federation. A dwelling house, to be converted -into a children's home, has been purchased by the Jewish Sheltering Home Society^
OMAHA, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1922
KAITOWTTZ JEWS APPEAL TO LEAGUE Danzig, Sept. 11. (J. T. A.)—In pnsequence of the intermittent riots in Katto-witz, the Polish part of UpeivSiiesia,ithe:Jews of that; place, who are said to have .been the principal sufferers, have appealed to the League of Nations for protection. The last riot to be reported occured >n Sunday when Jewish residents were assaulted and their shops looted iefore the police could intervene.
High Holidays To Be ! Observed in Synagogues and Temple Sept. 22-23
LO.B.B. JiOrdge ;o Hold First Open Fleeting Sept. 28 Discussion of "Daugherty Injunction", Principal Number of Program.
MEETINGS TO BE HELD EVERY LAST THURSDAY OF MONTH.
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CLOSE JEWISH CLUB Warsaw, Sept. 8. (J. C. B.)—The Jewish Athletic Club has been ordered dose3 because .of the repeated complaints of the actors of a neighboring Polish playhouse, that the exercises at the club interfered with their work at the theatre. The • managers of the club stoutly denied they were a nuisance, but the police would not have the Polish Artists annoyed and closed the Club. -
Jewish Press Sunday at Athletic Events Held in Afternoon Chief Attraction. — Morrie "Kid" Schlaifer Appeared as Principal Number of Program. PUBLIC PACK DANCE FLOOR DURING THE ENTIRE EVENING.— DANCING ONE OF THE FREE ATTRACTIONS.
American Citizen's to lead Omaha Lodge No. 354, Independent Palestine Holy Place Office's Over 1,000 people attended the "Jewish Press" picnic a i Order of B'nai B*rith, will hold its first open meeting. Thursday evening, Commission, Sub-Cc-nunission Krug Park, Sunday, and enjoyed the fine program of events during the afternoon and the dancing in the evening. ConsiderSeptember 28, at the Jewish Com-
Special Services to Be Held in Syna- munity Center. The meeting will League of Nations Decides on ing the strong opposition which the affair had in the races at Ak-Sar-Men field the turn-out at Krug Park was most gratifying. begin promptly a t 8:30 p. m. All gogues—Eahbi to Conduct Fareyg In a letter setting forth the entire lishing, that the Federation would Committees to Have Everything went off as planned— handled the refreshment stand in a B'nai B'rith members and their then undertake the establishment of well Holiday Ceremonies.' history* of'. the negotiations between a sheltering home for Jewish chilCustody of Shrines. all of the stunts and exhibitions were wonderful style and gave good service the Federation and the Jewish Shel- dren, said institution :.to become an MEMORIAL SERVICES T O . BE friends are invited. held and entertained the enthusiastic to all. According to the committee in tering HonKf'Society,' the Federation affiliated organization of the FederaHELD AT THE TEMPLE. crowd to the fullest. The children's charge of these meetings, open JEWISH SUB-COMMISSION Many young folks came out in the members, are advised that.the entire tion on the same basis as are the HEAD ALSO AN AMERICAN games and races, however, had to be evening for the free dancing, and the meetings will be held every last other local institutions of the FederFederation Baard has again gone on Jewish New Year's services, ushabandoned because of the keen inter- large dance floor was well filled until .-. :.:Thursday of the month and the record as being unalterably opposed ation." March 30, 1922—Mrs. S. H. Katz, ering in Rosh Hashonah, for the year public is welcome. * Geneva, (J. T. A.)—A "well-known est which everyone displayed in the the closing hour. On the whole, to the purchase and establishment of president of the Jewish Sheltering 5683, according to the Hebrew calenThe principal number of Thursday American" Protestant will head the wrestling and boxin gbouts. everyone that attended the picnic exsuch a home at this time and that the Home Society reported to the Fed- dar, will be observed Friday and SatCommission that is to have custody During the afternoon, the entire pressed keen enjoyment for a day of new project is in no way affiliated eration that the membership of the urday evenings, September 22 and evenings program will be the discus- of the holy places in. Palestine—Chrisaudience attended the athletic pro- delightful entertainment. society at a meeting held after March 23. Orthodox synagogues observe an sion of the "Daugherty Injunction", with the Federation. tian, Jewish and-Moslem, the League gram. The main attraction of the The proceeds of this affair, together 9, had voted in favor of the purchase by County Attorney Abel V. ShotIn addition, the entire community, of a building without further refer- additional day. of Nations decided last week. The athletic program was the "Kid" which has already been advised of the ence to the proposition made by the "Building the New Future" will be well and Mr. I. J. Dunn. Following decision is in line with the proposals Schlaifer and "Young" Goldie of with the profits realized through the position of the Federation in this Executive Committee of the Federa- Rabbi Frederick Cohn's sermon New the main number, there will be asubmitted by the Earl of Balfour on Denver, Colo., boxing bout. The special edition of the "Jewish Press" published last week, will be devoted vocal solo by Mr. Harry Disbrow behalf of Great Britain, differing only matter through the "Jewish Press," is .tion. Teddy Brothers, wrestling acrobats, April 2, 1922—-A Committee of the Year's Eve at 8, in Temple "Israel. again advised that the need for the Jewish Sheltering Home Society in Special music by a double quartet has and a violin solo by Miss Fanny Fish. in this, that a Frenchman instead of brought forth laughter time after to liquidating part of the deficit under establishment of a sheltering home in session with the Executive Commit- been arranged. Next morning at: 10, Dancing "will conclude the program. an Englishman is appointed to pre- time with their freakish stunts. The which this paper has been operating for some time. The following committee is in side over the Christian sub-commisOmaha has never been proven, and tee of the Federation, confirmed the his sermon will be "Trusting Thro." main wrestling match between Jack Subscriptions and advertisements '• charge of the arrangements for that such an institution would produce above report. Rabbi Morris N. Taxon will consion, an Italian instead of a French- Solomon and Young Gotch was an-are as necessary now and more than April 9, 1922—The Board of Direca needless drain upon the resources of tors of the Jewish Welfare Federa- duct his farewell high holiday services Thursday evening's program: Fred man, presiding over the Moslem com- other attraction. Ira Jones, superthey were before. Individual subthe community. tion at its regular monthly meeting in Beth Hamedrosh- Hagodol and White, chairman, J . J. Friedman, mission and an American instead of intendent of public recreation, acted scribers are urged to pay their subHarry Trustin, Sam Beber, Jake unanimously voted against the necesB'nai Jacob synagogues during-the an Italian being named chairman Following is the letter to Federascriptions without delay — for upon ; sity for the purchase and establish- two days. He recently accepted a Maiashock, M.: Monheit, Selwyn S. of the Jewish sub-commission. Great as judge and referee of all the tion subscribers:— . . '• matches. Jake Isaacson assisted with them depends the success of the uiment of a sheltering home for JewJacobs. Britain has waived its right to have the athletic events. On April 10, 1922, the1 Jewish j Welchildren in Omaha, eat time. call to a Texas pulpit. • „' V "*""**""' 7'. . ,T. l iish s a ClUlurcil ill Viiicm«i, »«» this i vertising campaigns of this paper. one of its nationals head a sub-comThe, Board BoaitT further voted fai-e Federation advised you of the I ^ voted:rthat-Kthe ' PYoSlv^gjpp'nri''^ <nfr the Day of Probably the most popular feature of Omaha Atonement, the most sacred of all mittee; i t is -understood, in order that of the- day was the guessing contest proposed purchase, _by_ the _ Jewish ji eentire n tire Jewish commuity oi 1 ' . - • • . : . Jewish holy days, falls on. Sunday an American may be included among in which everyone in the park partiing. in Omaha, to be used as a she!- • evening, October 1, and is to be obthe chairmen in" addition;' to thecipate^. A huge glas Jar, filled to tering home for Jewish children. You ter. September 10, 1922^-The "Federa- served the following . day. . On the American Protestant who is to pre- the tot? with jeans was the center of .were also advised" thatrthe Board of Directors of the Federation had gone tion Board was advised of the pur- eve, Rabbi Cohn will preach' on "The side over the whole commision. attraction at the park entrance. The on record as being unanimously op^ chase of a home by the Jewish Shel- SoulV Supreme Effort." "Organized U. S. Government Issues Order to All 1 tering Home Society. ••„ ? The Christian sub-commission is to guess, of Miss Clara Leibowitz, 1545 posed to the establishment of such Righteousness' win be his topic the You can readily see from-the above Ports at Request of "HIAS" a h^me.at.tMs.Jame. . No effort i a d be composed..of; three Catholics-—an North 19th Street, was the nearest, Miss Ruth Levey was re-elected '" previously been""madeTiy the Jewish summary «f facts in. the case^Jhat nexi"morning at 9:30. ' h . as "uwartfeil* fbe-prize offer- president of the B'nai B'ri±h.,woman's Italian, a Spaniard and a BelgiSH,*~1j landd she no timeof hasnecessityfor -the During the memorial service for the Sheltering Home Society to prove to at auxiliary at the first meeting of the purchase a the childreH's sheltering New York. At the instance of the sides three representatives of theed' the'. Federation -that,., the need for home been definitely proved, and that dead at 3, Monday afternoon, October Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant 3rear, held Thursday evening at the such a home existed. ' the purchase of the Home has not 2, a bronze tablet inscribed with the Aid Society of America (HIAS) New Great Orthodox Church—A Russian, Another center of attraction was the Jewish Community Center. Miss Rae a Greek and one to be designated. refreshment stand, to which the We learn now,, however, that this been accomplished with the viewsociety Fjs" purchased a dwelling point of the good of the entire com- names of departed members of the York City, the Department of Labor Representatives of the Armenian, crowd, their appetites whetted by the Bercu is the new vice-president; Miss house, which it plans to convert into munity in view. congregation, will be dedicated in has consented that all deportations Abyssinian and Copt Churches are autumn weather, turned its attention Bess Greenberg, secretary and Miss :. a sheltering home for children. You This letter is sent you in accord- their memory. The tablet was con- of Jewish Immigrants shall be stayed Fannie Eosenblum, treasurer • after the boxing. also to be included. will undoubtedly be called upon, ance with a motion passed a t theceived during "the recent 50th anni- during High Holy Days. Miss Bercu will head the intellectual The arrangements for the refreshwithin the very near future, to help last meeting of the Board of DirecCustody of the Moslem holy places The Department's letter is as fol- is entrusted to a sub-commission com- ments were well handled and every- advancement committee, which insupport this unnecessary institution. tors of the Federation,* calling, upon versary ^celebration of Temple Israel We wish to advise you that the each subscriber to the Federation to when donors to a fund to pay off the lows: prised of three Palestinian Moslems, one was pleased. Steinberg Brothers cludes Mrs. H. S. Novitsky, Miss Rose Federation is in no way connected maintain the principle of Federation, mortage of the temple • designated Grodinsky and Miss Ella Fleishman. "In answer to your query conone French Moslem and one Indian. with this enterprise and that the to make all contributions to local names to appear on the memorial. Meetings will be held the second tained in a letter addressed to The Jewish sub-commission will UKRAINIANS URGE GALICIAN Federation is unalterably opposed to Jewish philanthropic des through the and fourth Thursday evenings of the the Department regarding the apJEWS TO BOYCOTT it. It is not affiliated in any way medium ^ v . ^ ^ . of *.. the w. -'ederation, and to Fei consist of one Palestinian," one Engmonth, with a program meeting once with the Federation and is not en- withhold support from institutions PALESTINE ELECTIONS, proaching High Holidays of the POLISH ELECTIONS lish Jew and one Jew of Sephardic titled to your support. We further which are unnecessary in the comeach month. DESPITE ARAB BOYCOTT Jewish people, will state the De- stock. Warsaw, Sept. 6. (J. C. B.) De'' urge you to abide by the findings of munity. A special invitation to attend all Jerusalem, September 7. (. J. T. A.) partment has issued a general orclaring that the participation of Jews the Federation in your relations with The government is understood to be der to the Commissioners at all in the approaching elections to thesessions is extended by the organizathis institution, and to uphold the 80 JEWISH TAILORS TO SEMINARY GRADUATES taking measures to protect residents ports, in so far as possible, to Federation in its opposition to the Polish Sejm would evoke the anti- tion to all immigrant girls who have INTRODUCE AMERICAN stablishment of institutions the need going to the polls during the elections take cognizance when making deOCCUPY NEW YORK PULPITS Semitic feeling among their neigh- recently arrived in the city. CLOTHING STYLE« of members of the Legislative Counfor which does not exist. "Our doors are open to them; we portations of all religious holiNew York, Sept. 7.- (J. T. A.) The bors, Ukrainian leaders are warning For your further information, we welcome them as our guests," said cil, it is announced. The boycott dedays. Your representatives should Jewish Theological Seminary of the Jews to follow their lead in boygive you a resume of the circum- Carry a FuU Complement of AmeriMiss Levey. clared by the Executive Committee of communicate with the Commiscotting the elections. stances leading up to the passage America announces that the members can Machinery and Will Work the Arab Conference, which met at sioners at ports regarding same." by the Federation Board of the resoof the graduating class of 1922 have The Jews are not to be intimidated on Co-operation Plan—Take lution declaring its opposition to the Nablus recently, is regarded in Govby such threats, the Lemberg "Tage- EMIGRANTS ASK U. S. been appointed to the following posiFoodstuffs Along. establishment at this time of a HIAS has already taken steps in ernment circles as a direct defiance JEWS TO AID "HIAS" Sheltering Home for Jewish Children conformant with this order and is tions: Rabbi Max D. Davidson, Con- blatt" declares, adding that the relaWarsaw, Sept. 6. (J. C. B.) AmerNew York, Sept 7. (J. T.A.) Sail- of the British Government's policy also making arrangements for religi- gregation Beth El of Asbury Park, tion of the East Galician Jews to the in Omaha: • March 9, 1922—The Executive ing on the Cunarder "Berengaria'' last and of the Palestine Constitution just N. J.; Rabbi Gershon Hadas, First elections will be determined by "their ican Jews are asked in resolutions Committee of the Jewish Welfare Saturday was a group of eighty Jew- promulgated. Arab leaders having ous services during the Holy Days Hebrew Congregation of Peekskill, own political interests." passed at meetings of emigrants at Federation guaranteed to the Jewish ish tailors and their families whose -urged their constituencies to boycott as well as for providing the detained Warsaw, Lemberg, Rowne and other It is understood that the question N. Y.; Rabbi Herman Hailperin, Tree Sheltering'Home Society that "if the immigrants with Sefah Torahs, Shofnot only elections, but also the census places to aid the Hias (Hebrew Immilatter could prove to the Federation destination, is Moscow, where they roth, prayer books and everything of Life Congregation of. Pittsburgh, of participation in the Polish elec- grant Aid, Society) to continue its that there were at least 10 children will introduce the-American" system andvthe registration, the elections (due Pa.; Rabbi Alter F. Landesman, He- tions will be included in the agenda take place in about two months necessary for the proper conduct of brew Educational Society of Brook- of the Zionist conference in October. work in Europe on behalf of the Jewftd^^affitild^^S^^oS ortajring to the Bussian,; The, to such services. The detained immiwill, be, in the nature of a test of auish wanderer. These mass meetings, »* the Society contemplated estab- will establish a factory and a number thority. The country is in the mean- grants will also be provided with spe- lyn, N. Y.; Rabb iLouis Schwefel, attended by wives, children and parCongregation Etn-.nufcl of Bayemne, MAGYARS AVENGE ' of co-operative shops. ~. . ' ' " ; time , placarded with appeals to the cial food by the Society. ents of American citizens, were called EDWARD BERNSTEIN'S Aboard the .ship .with them was a Arabs not to permit themselves to be HIAS has branches in all the port N. J.; and Rabbis Morris Silvennan, ATTACK ON HUNGARY in consequence of the announcement full complement of American machin counted and registered. cities — -Boston, Philadelphia, Balti- Temple Israel of Washington Heights, that the "Hias" contemplated a ery, such as may be found in an: more, Seattle and San Francisco. N. Y. sweeping curtailment of its European Budapest Jews Assaulted for Jewish big metropolitan garment making es The autumn examinations wiH be Miss Beatrice Rosenthal left the Immigrants passing through Chicago activities because of lack of support. Socialist's Speech at Parliamentablishment, and also a large consign- latter part of last week for Philadel- will be taken care of by. the Chicago held on Tuesday and Wednesday, SepSimilar resolutions were adopted at tarian's Meeting. ment of foodstuffs. tember 26th and 27th, and instruction phia, *Pa., where she will visit with branch. a meeting of Russian-Ukrainian soThey will leave the "Berengaria" a her grandfather, Mr. I. Becker, prior will begin immediately after the Holy cieties of Warsaw. CIR STEWARD SAMUEL AP- Southampton, where they will ,trans to .entering her freshmen year at Budapest, Sept. S. {J. T. A.) Three Mrs. L. Blotcky returned last Wed- Days on Tuesday, October 17th, The Rabbi Abraham Kalmanowitz - of PROVES SUBSIDIZING PALES- f er across tha pier ±o the "Smolensk" Smith College, Northampton, Mass., nesday, from a three week's stay in first public "assembly will be held on Jews were stabbed, and a large numRakow, a town On the Polish-Ukrainof the Wilson Line and then, procee thfe nrst of October. TINIAN INSTITUTIONS FROM ber assaulted on Uugargasse last Sunday evening, October 29th. Colorado. to Petrogradj.where a civic reception COMMUNITY BUDGET. night during the riots instigated by ian border, who is familiar with the will await them. They will go by the Awakening Magyars, who an- emigrants' situation, has addressed an nounced their intention to avenge the appeal through the Jewish press urgSir Herbert Samuel, High Commis- train to Moscow, where they will b "insult" cast on Hungary by Edward ing the orthodox Jews not to permit ', siozer of Palastihe, in a letter to the welcomed by. the city officials. •; •.^)WMWMr"tt»ir»jr)ircmw^ Bernstein, leading Jewish Socialist of any decrease in the Hias work. Jewish Welfare Federation received Germany, during the recent meeting this -week, has expressed, his appre- EDWARD BERNSTEIN A special. meeting of the Deborah' of the Interparliamentary Union at ciation of the policy of the Federation TRACES GERMAN ANTISociety will be held Tuesday, Sept. Vienna. to subsidize Jewish philanthropies in •f SEMinSM TO MILTTARISK Palestine from the Federation budget, New York. ( J . C. B.) German Herr Bernstein had scored the 26, at three o'clock sharp. Elans for which was undertaken this year. He militarism has always been inextri Horthy regime for its persecution of raising money to build an annex for Talmud Torah will be discussed. agrees that this method, which dis- cably associated with anti-Semitisni Jews and workers. Count Aponyi, a penseb with *he expense incident to writes Edward Bernstein, noted Ger ranking member of the Hungarian collections by traveling solicitors, or man socialist, in a thoughtful articl delegation, reseated the attack and a JEWISH CALENDAR. "Meshulochim"; will react to tLahe contributed to the Jewish Dail; hot exchange of words ensued. The . 5683-1922. greater, advantage of the institution. Forward. Herr Bernstein ~ explain Budapest papers, learning of the Vi- New Year's Eve Fri^Sept.22 The, High Commissioner says in the motives underlying the Rathenai enna incident, called for immediate j Tom Kippar -.Moiv, Oct. 2 part: "I appreciate the desire of your murder and the furious anti-Seinitii vengeance on the Hungarian Jews, in- jSuceoih {First Day) Sat., Oct. 7 commodity to conduct its charitable agitation against the "Jewish Repub ddentally urging a union of Hungar-j Saccoth <Last Day)—Shmirii. v for a ' ; \ " , • •'-••'•' i activities in Palestine by a direct and l i e " ' : . - , • ians along the lines of. the Italian' organized method that will ensure Sat., Oct. 14 Fascisti. *The net result of the press Atzereth that the maxnnum share of the _ums Mrs. J. Rosen entertained five a Sun,, Oct. IS campaign was the attack last night, Simeit&th Torah collected by it is being applied for the the theatre party* a t the Orpheum during which Jews were also ejected Kofih-Caodesh Chesvan....MoHn Oct. 2S benefit of the most deserving instil..- followed by a luncheon at the Vallej Eosa-Chodesh Kislev ...Tues,Nov. 11 from hotels and bars. ; ' / . t i o n s . " ' - . - • . . •:'_'' . - \ -.-;. '•'•.•••. •'". • .: of Sweets honoring Mrs. Henry Horn Quomltalt <F*ast of ©ed-... • , To date the Federation has con- who -left the latter part of the weeS Miss Bessie Katz returned Thursication) , F r t , B e clS sssawMfaiiyitfUpifc $400 i o Palestinian institu-- with Mr,. Horn to make their home in day after a six. ^vsek's visit in Min- Eosh-Chodesli Tebcth , neapolis. Fast of T e b t t h . ™ _ _
Will Not Deport Immigrant lews During Holidays
ffigh Commissioner of Palestine Endorses Federation's Policy
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