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"Very Constructive Work," these are the words expressed by more than two hundred people who visited Camp Morris Levy last Sunday. Every person was very much impressed with the r 5anitary: conditions of the living quarters of the boys attending, ; the first annual camp. ; . \ On Monday morning.the boys left and theit places were takek, by another group who were anxiously waiting to.taste the camp life. Tfcf boys that left expressed the desire :pf returning again next year. Not & single illness has been reported at the camp, which in itself is a remarkable-record and the boys have gained an average of three pounds per person. "I have had the time of nay life," said one of the boys, Committee Expect 5,000 at German when he left the camp, "I will come Home Park August 9. back next year." With excellent food for building Plans and preparations for one of brain and brawn and prepared by Mrs. the greatest out-door picnic ever held S. Nathan, hostess, who is thoroughly by the Omaha Hebrew Club are now acquainted with catering for both old well underway. The picnic will be held and young, the boys have gained in all day Sunday, August 9, a t the Gerweight. Arising early in the morning man Home Park and special Jiovel and and early to bed the boys are always amusing events are being arranged,: an joying the fresh air. according to Mr. B. G. Shapiro, a The evening camp fire is-the hit member of the picnic committee* with the boyg, when all are seated There will be"' games and contests; around the glowing flames and singfor both young and old; and prizes to jig soi^gF, toasting marshmallows and winners in these various events will filing stories. The boys have pre- be given. More than $1,000 worth of pared several duct sons numbers. merchandise has been, contributed by The committee in* charge of the a number of local concerns. During :aiv|p is vary irucli pleased and are the afternoon^ and evening there will :onstant visitors" at ^he camp.' Dr. be music and dancing/*and a musical, Philip. Shar, chairman, William L. and vaudeville program^wjjj be pj:; Holzman, Joe L. V/olf, Henry Honslcyj jesentedr.frorarfi t o 8 injihe,- eyening ^ w 3arfy ^tSTprfTa^' * Hivreyv '"Milashoc!:," ' - Of a sp*e*c'iST featuxe-^at^c^cnJcf William' R. .Blunienthal. will be the marriage of a'y'oung JewAll boys who wish to attend the ish couple to be witnessed by those camp can do so by malting their re- attending the_ picnic. The couple will, servations With Mr. Blumenthal at the be married" at 6*PvM« The names of Jewish Welfare Federation office. the bride .and "the "giooiri will not Plans are now bsing made to hold be revealed until the day of the picnic, a girls' camp at the closs of the boys' Iva Siege!,*of this city, toll sing the camp, providing enough reservation:; wedding match.-" Y,: . v ...;••_ »' can be rocaivedl Many girls have al- * With, but one week left, the entrants ready requested that their Reserva- in the ticket selling contest are worktions be received. ing to win the first prize of a roundNext Sunday- will again be yieitors' trip ticket; foyL'qs-Angeles,-;Calif., 01 iay and all are requested to come and the second; pri^ev of a round-trip to jee the camp,' located at Nathan's Colorado Springs,. Colo. The contest Uke. ' :• : ' standing is as follows: KateJGbldstein '_—....10,000 TIENNA ANTI-SEMITES PLAN Joe Ilosenthal ....„..:_.:. 9,500' "PURELY ARYAN THEATRE" SaraSpmberg ,—. 9,500. \ Vienna, (J. T. A.)—Austria will Morris Fine .'......—8,500 have the first racial theatre if plans Charles Conn ,.........„:... 8,500 ; of an anti-Semitic organization come . Arrangements have,.- been made to through. A group, probably affiliated with' accomodate 5,000 people on the picnic the Swastika organization, has an- grounds. A large number of.visitors, nounced the opening in Vienna during are expected from Lincoln and Sioux "••• '. •••: - . " • • . • . . ' . " ' ] \ ' ' i the coming autumn of a purely" C i t y . The committee in charge of the pic"Aryan" theatre. Only plays written by Aryan playwrights are to be per- nic a r e Mr. Albert. Kaplan, chairman, formed; only Aryans are to witness and Messrs. S a m Altschuler, John the performances. For the purpose of Feldman, J . : J . Friedman, Max Frbmpreventing the Jews from visiting the ldn, Philip ;Gerelick, Fred Greenberg, theatre, tickets will be sold only to ~M. Polonsky, J . Resnick,"_.B. G.1Shapiro, J . Eictoin, Dr. A . Steinberg) and members of the society.
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POLISH- JEWISH AGREEMENT IS OVER-ESTIMATED Warsaw, ( J . T . A.)—One hundred IS WARSAW OPINION delegates a n d m a n y guests were Warsaw, (J. T. A.)—The cordiality present a t t h e opening of of t h e F i r s t (rith which Count Skrzynski, Polish National Conference o f t h e E i g h t Foreign Minister, was received by the Poale Z i o n ^ a r t y iii t h e Republic of Jewish Press of Americn is resented Poland. T h e conference ...wai opened by several Jewish newspapers here.. a t t h e main hall of t h e Jewish ComThe papers assert that American munity building here, Jews over-estimate, the. worth of the • Leaders of t h e Pbale Zioh moverecent concluded "Polish-Jewish agreement, Locker, Iahrblum arid others, ment." w e r e present.
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SecondAssignment of Boys .Now Attending the Second ; f ..- ' Week of Gamp. BOYS HAVE GAINED AN AVERAGE OF THREE POUNDS DURING THE WEEK.
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.' , OMAHA, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1925
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two Hundred Subscribers for Jewish Community Center Building Join , faidlnFullfledgers; GreatSuccess
•:• '..;••-•. Jewish Community: Renter- Subscribers aref requested to look for this position;of THe? Jewish Press every week to read the names of those who have joined the "PAID I N T t I L L PLEDGORS" for-the Jewish Community Center building fund. The campaign will be carried on bythe many workers who during the past fou* days have made one of the greatest campaigns-ever attempted An Omaha. "* * The names of those who pay their pledge in full will appear every week in The More than $65,000 Collected by Workers in Four Days; Jewish Press. .' . 3 IWorkers Will Continue This .Work.
Subscribers To The Jewish Community Center Building Fund Who Paid their Pledges- in f i by July 29,1925, and Whose Names Are To Be Perpetuated On The list To B0 Placed In The Cornerstone Morris,Levy Estate • .-- - • Mr. and Mrs. Abraham William Alberts Fbrman "•'Li Altman ' . . ' ' . Herrnan Franklin Morris Arkin • ^ ' . Morris Franklin Harry Azorin r•*> r .Ni-Baumer . , •: • • , J.Friedel »I. Beber „ ,'\ "\ Harry Friedman Sain Beber; ..".':, - ' Samuel Friedman Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berko- S.-Frisch . -"witz•-..'. r \ \ } : ; . - . - • • ' : Sam Frohm ;Nathan Bernstein - •_••-• Emil Ganz J . Blank : •-,. E.IGarelick B. Garrop Eugene N . Blazer . * A. Bloch •••••'. f Jules L. Gerelick Joseph Bloch ' .' Ahev Goldstein J.Goldware D.E. Block Morris Green Dr. Max Block . , David Blumenthal :':•; .-:.': Nathan E. Green Sam Green William B. Blumenthal Dr. A. Greenberg . B'Nai Ami Club : ' Bess Greenberg: William Boasberg and Fred Greenberg Max Levine J. L. Brandeis & Sons ;' H.^ Greenberg liouis Greenberg Leo G. Braviroff •William Grodinsky M. Brodsky Mrs. Iibbie Gross Reuben H. Brown Henry Grotte S. Ganar . "."". A. Herman Morris Chaiken Herzberg Brothers . Julius J. Chart ^ • . Mr. & Mrs. Charles Colaen B. Himmelbloom Ella Cohen • • / Max Holzman . ^Joseph Cohen .•; :.; ,- .' William L. Holzman Sam Hornstein Sol Cohn • M.' L. Horwich A. Cooper Celia Cooper _"••"'- Sam HouseMeyer Coren • .. : "1 ; Joe-Jacobs S. Corenman . •A.; Jacobs on Herijry Jacobson Edith-Cpvich . _ _ _ I. Jacobson, Hans Dansky ; •-HermaniDansky- - Abner Kaiman ; Dr. Na&an Dansky " "i-." ". .Tollman Kaplan. Ppeiches .'Joseph Dloogatch Harry Dworsky Dr. J. M. Erman M. Fanger .D. S. Finkenstein H. Ferer -Sam Finkenstein - (' Ben Fischer " ' ' ;M". Fischer Revi E. Fleischman
"S- Katleman ••-•"• •H. ,H. Katskee Harry, Kavich J; Kirschenbaum Kohn Brothers • Brokerage Company Joe Koom A." I. Kulakofsky Louis Kulakofsky Mrland Mrs. M. 'X Kulakofsky
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Mr, and Mrs. M. F. Leven- Dr. Philip Sher MoVris.Linsman Aiilipsman Sol.London Malashock Jewelry Co. Nathan Mantel Ernest A. Meyer Mrjand Mrs. E. Meyer Ldijter ".Meyer . M, fMeyer Maurice • D. MickHn Harry E.-Milder Morris Milder , Hyrnie Milder • Dj-MinkonT . JBeak Miller ^ Morgan a.tz -Moskovitz . Mksi Moskovitz Milton, Moskovitz Charles Nathan Mrs.' S. Nathan 'A. Neesman ."•• LeStis-Neveleff A. Newman . . Julius Newman Julioa OrMn liam A. Preisman H. Rasnick H. Reuben Joe M. Rice Carl Riekes S. Riekes Jacob Riklin B. Robinson H. Rochman Sam Rochman
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PEOPLE OF OMAHA HAVE RESPONDED TO GREATEST CAMPAIGN EVER LAUNCHED. More than two hundred subscribers to the Jewish Community Center building have joined the "Paid In Full Pledgo^s" and their names will appear in the cornerstone of the new Jewish Community Center building. The names of these pledgors also appear in this issue of The Jewish Press. \ -Omaha Jewry has responded to the call of ^the many worker* and in one of the most phenomenal campaigns ever conducted more than $65,000 in cash was raised by the workers in four days. The teams under the leadership of Harry H. Lapidus And Joe L. Wolf, started the campaign Sunday and by Wednesday reported this sum of money collected. The total sum of money Collected for the building is now $165,000. Daily the workers met at luncheon at the Loyal Hotel and planned for immediate work on collections and at each luncheon the names of more subscribers were read. "We are not through with the campaign, our workers will continue with ; the campaign until every dollar is
In Charge of Omaha's Most Phenomenal Campaign
Mrs. P . WihtrCSb PaulWohlner ^• - ; Harry-A. Wolf - " George Wrights NathanS. Yaffe Mose-Yousem ; • -Yousem Plumbing Co. Harry B.' & I. B. Zimman A., Joe and Sam Wolf HARRY H. LAPIDUS
COMMUNISTS INTRODUCE Talmud Torah to Beguj INTERPELLATION ON JEWISH Highland Golfers to Play QUESTION IN POLAND New Semester August 2 Warsaw,—(J. T. A.)—An interpel- Semi-Fiaais Sunday Morning lation with regard to the civil nation; To EtarolU New Pupils and Rearrange al rights of the Jewish population in Winners . to Play in Finals Sunday .Afternoon. Oasses the Polish Republic was introduced into Parliament by the Polish. ComSemi-final plays in the Highland After a two week's vacation, classes munists group yesterday. Country Club pin tournament will be at the City Talmud Torah will be re- The interpellation was introduced held this Saturday and Sunday opened Sunday morning, August 2. in connection with the Polish Jewish morning. This is an opportune time for par- agreement and emphasized the fact Those who will play in the semients to enroll their children^ in this in- that the civil and national equality of finals are: stitution, as a reclassification cf. all the Jewish population in Poland is a Sam W^rtheimer acatnst H. TTerthelitier. classes will be made. against Bill Yousem. : matter guaranteed by the Polish con- JarohniHeyn Dr. B. Friedman njrainst Ben Handier. . Four children, Frieda Soffer, Rebec- stitution. Sam Leon against • Harry Malashock. Ed Treller apainst' Mose Heraberg. ca Soffer, Erven Wezelman^ and Joe X. H. Kulakofsky against Henry Monsky v Fellman,. were recently - graduated Winners in this contest will play • ftorn the school and are now qualifid PALESTINE ARABS SUPPORT in the finals' to' be played Sunday RIFFIAN ARMY IN MOROCCO to study the Talmud. Pupils' at the afternoon. Jerusalem, (J. T. A.)—^That there "Talmud Torah are beingftaught the The contest. held. last Wednesday • Jewisb. religion, Jewish. Mstoryj Jew- exists a connection between the Pales; afternoon resulted..as. follows: ish Language, Jewish Ethics, and tine Arabs and the Riffs, fighting in Sam Werthelmer beat Ban Xousem (bj Morocco against the French and the morals. . . . . forfeit). " -• • • • • • '• Spaniards, became evident when it Jarohm Heyn beat Ed Kruns. Three hundred pupils-. are. enrolled: at the school. Thirty'of them was made known today that collec- Bill Yonsem beat S. Kulakofsky. Dr. Phil Levey, beat Gnttenblan. , received grades above B.-in-ra recent tions were made for the wounded J. H. Kulakotsky beat Morris Ferer (by default). . . . . examination and were awarded prizes. soldiers of the Riffian army by Arab Howard Wertheiaer beat E. Krause. Those who received these.hlgh 'grades Moslem circles. Dr. B. Friedman beat Ben, Stiefler. ' B. Handler beat Harry .Trustin. in the various subjects are as follows: Emiri Weaelman Beucion GerBhater Sam Fellraan : AQitl AhnQitnck Marion -Klrsebeabaum Hose Steinberg Sara German
Phil Goltjfflaa Louis Braude HjTnle Temin Louis-Candy Jennie Kesnlelc Aaron Epllman Israel- Bercovicl H W l b
Dena Cohn Sara Esnm Maehel Cohn Gertrude Wine Knth Fox Rebecca Sopher Yale. Candy Morris Roitstein
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Sam Leon beat H. Heavenrleli. Harry Jlalaghock beat Morris Milder. ?. H. Knlakbfsky.beat Morris Micklin.
, The Club will' hold a sweepstake tournament' Wednesday afterhoor<, August 12, to be' followed by' a dinner. \ ... .. . :
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collected from every subscriber," s*ld Harry H. Lapidus, president of til* building. "Help us carry out oar slogan of the campaign, 'fiuUdin* Must Be Completed in 1925'," own* tinued Mr. Lapidus. Of the eum of money subscribed for the buiiaing, ?85,000 more must \e raised. _ • "Don't Wait for the committee to call on you for youT check," said Jo* L. Wolf, secretary. "Save the committee the time by mailing in your pledge to the Jewish Community' Center. The workers have been working with much energy and are out to bring this campaign to a successful close." The committees will be kept intact and will work to finish the campaign so that every subscriber can be listed with the Paid In Full Pledgors, Omaha Jewry has responded to th« call vsnd .will-again rasp to hasten the payments for the building which will house all Jewish activities, ' The new Jewish Community Centei building will be one of the best of ita kind in the country and will b« equipped with the finest swimming; pool and gymnasium and many lodge rooms. The following men and women WUre instrument*! in putting over the greatest campaign for cash collections:
JOE L. WOLF. LEIBNITZ GOLD MEDAL AWARDED TO GERMAN JEW Berlin, (J. T. A.)—The Leibnitz Gold Medal for the year 1925 was awarded by the French Academy of Science to Dr. Arthur Salomonsohn, director of the Disconto Gesellschaft, for his services rendered to scientific work in Germany.
Mnx From^in, Captain; John Feldm»n, M. Polousfey, Fred Greenberg, B. « * lick-. Joe IJ. Wolf, Captain; I**ter Ed. Kravis, Jake SlOBburir, Captain; Sam Frieflel. Irvln stalmagter, Captain; D. A. Freemira, Sam Bebey. Isnao sternhlll. Dr. Phillip Sher, Captain: Dr. A. 8t«lft« here. Dr. Nathan Dannky, Eftuben K, BroTVJ), t)r, rhll. Komanek, Abe Cohn, Captain: S. Kftvlt«. HdrrJ Freeman, Sam Cohn. I. Roscnthal, Captnln; I<oniB Simon, Abn»» WarshaV. Harry B. Zirnman. Captain. Jake Simon, Captftln; I<ouis Sommer. Harry Kqlakofsfcy, Captain; Hytn«n Shrier, Meyer Freenman, Ben Xoueeta, \Vm. li. Haluman, Captain. Sam J . l*on. Captain;' Jerome Biamon«, Max Givot, Nntban S. Xaffe, Captain: Mrs. S. Frohin, Jeanette I^vin^on, David Beber, Abner Kaiman, Captain; KBtelle taptflnis. Mrs. I. Levine, Jack Alberts, Sam Epstein. A. snyerman. Captain; Mrs. Harry Lapidua, L. Epstein. Abe Levey. Mrs. A. SH* verman. ilnvry SilvcrmBU, Captain ; David Fellman, Stanley Lpvin, NV'llliam <Jiv«n*er. M. KulakofsUy. Captain; Snul Levey, T. Kntloman. Captain: M. Blatik. K. Meyer. Captain; K. Kulakolsky, A. R. MnshkJn. Hurry Rachman, Captain; Mrs. E. Mey«. Anne Selicow, Captain; Begs Hayktn. Celia Kooper, Zen<i Maizel, Eethft Katleman, jeanette STareil*. Nathnu Bernstein, Captain: Fred 'White. Henry Monsky, Captain; Marion GWetn, Slorris Glvot. Dr. A. Greener?, Captain: I t « Xmrtf, Maurice p . MlcKlin, Wm. Atberta, Dr. >>". Muskip. l>r. M. Stein. J. J. Greeuborg, Captain; .Take Klklln, Dave Cohn, Hymen Greenberjt. H IVustin. llnrry Malashock, Captnin: I. Bess ttreenberg, J. Malasfeock, Morris Mililer. Cnptnin ; JI. E. H Harry H. Lapidus. Captain ; Earl
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