November 26, 1925

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Success or failure in business is caused -more by mental attitu, ^ f n . than'by rnental\ && > . ities.. — Walte\\%'l. ^.S.cott. '

VOL. TV—No. 51

The cvnic is one Tfiio knows the price * of e^erjr % h i n g and the v a l u e of nothing.-— OscarWil&c-' '

'—•entered «a saeond-claas JBa»;t»iattei:on J t o n a r j 27th, 1821, a t Dotrtofflce at Omaha Nebratfca, opflgt the Act of March 8. tCT9

taha Lodge 1.0. B. B Hosts To Delegates For Conference 01 Neighboring Lodges December 13

,OMAHA/NEBRASKA, THURSDAY^NOVEMBER 26,x 1925

No Peace Wjtth Troops- in Syriai

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' . Declares SoltW H Atrash

CpntesidtritsWorking F or TriptotMwope or

SUBSRIPTION PRICE, A YEAR $2.50 Metullah Area Declared a Military Eone

Action World Court

Jerusalem. (J. T. A.) Although not fearing a spread of the Syrian rebellion to Palestine, Lord Plumer is taking every precaution to prevent the Druzes from crossing the borLoais Mursfeali in Eeport Re* der. views Situation ThroughThe Metullah area is declared a Only One more week left for applicants to join The Jewish military zone, while" the Transjordan out Globe. Many 'Notable - Representatives Will ^ttend This ConPress Populanty'Cqrifest^ Any girl wishing to enter the contest force has strengthened in order to ference in Omaha check the invasion from the East, LFTTLE-CHANGESEEN'IN- • must do so immediatdy. by calling at The Jewish Press office. Christians in French territory are THe Jewish PBE^srka^Oaanched the largest; contest ever held EUROPEAN CONDITIONS flocking to MetullaH in the hope that in the city. AS;a|irst -prize, the winner* mil obtain a trip to CLASS O F !LQDGE T O CANVASS Ewope as OmaT^'s:most;p^p^ar; Jewish girl.' I n all there are they will get British protection, and New York .(J. T. A.) Religious 200 Jewish colonists are uneasy in con- and racial intolerance in America, three' prizes oflferedlto'^the three most popular Jewish, girls. Already the "f^or- candidates who are" being backed by ..their sequence of the recent Druze raid on the hardships "resulting from the -immigration law and difficulties in matJedeida. The B'riai Brith Day celebration to be held under the; friends are bidding fair-competition t o winning the big prize. ters of naturalization, the situation auspites of OmahaCLodge No.:354, L O. B. B., on Sunday, DecemThe'girls entered in the contest are Leone Novitsky, repreof Jews in various: European 'counber 13,. -will bring to Omaha a great number of the most active sentative of. the T . M.: and Y. W. H. A. ISIi^s Novitsky is one tries, the »Tehabiliation of Palestine Je\rish men in the middle-western part:of-the United: States. of the most popular members of the organization and is receiving and the-problem of Jewish education Responses from Sioux Falls, S. D., Lincoln, Nebr, Fort Dodge, support from many of .the'members. Fannie Katelman, representain America held the attention of the Council Bluffs and Des Moine£, Iowa, indicate (an attendance o f ; i Defense Counsel Protest Against tive of Council Bluffs, is.; receiving.support'from the many subnineteenth annual meeting Sundaj1; at great nilmber of official representatives of the B'nai "Brith lodges , Terroristic Methods of Lemscribers and friends in. the Hawkeye; state.' Sylvia Feldman^ the Astor Hotel the American. Jewin .--these,'cities, with the possibility of nearly seventy-five members representative of the 'Auflebung Club, -this-j organization, boasts Organization Plans Large Number of ish. Cimriiittee,: of burg Police the oldest and most of lodges who will accompany these official delegates. of a membership of ISO and all are working for, their candidate. Meeting's for Year . influential Jewish body in the United Omaha Lodge has completed arLemberg,—(J. T. A.)—^The cross Mildred Harris, of'the Poali-Zion organization; a membership of States. . . . ' • ' • ,; :'- '- > •...'.. rangements for the handling of this In a stirring address before memexamination of witness in the Steiger active workers. An authentic test of the PolishThe girls are planning on making: a thorough canvass of bers of the Y. M. & Y. W. H. A. Mon- Jewish important convention. Sunday, Notrial continued all day last Saturday. - agreement as filed by the . vember 29tb, a sweeping canvass day evening at the Jewish Community Polish government with the secreChaskel Steiger, the father of Stanis- the city during thfe coiiuhg^^ week end. - r : : : be Any Jewish. girl-^lEng to enter, this contest" and become Center, Dr. Frederick Conn, Kabbi of tariat, of the League of Nations wae b made throughout; the city i to obtain law Steiger, testified. Describing : eligible, for any of the} prizes should call afThe Jewish Pfess Temple Israel, appealed to the young made known for the first time by the remainder of the class of two the -life' storjr. of hik' son, Chaskal Gilbert Jaffe'i Orchestra Will Play office, 490 Brandeis; Theater Building, and receive more men and young women to study Jew Louis Marshall, president of the hundred candidates to be initiated on Steiger declariEd that Stanlslaw was a f This Thi jV8Fi I for . =; • •-. • ' •> r.-. •.'•...-. - . . • . December 18th. The committee in ish history and to practice Jewish American Jewish Committee, who sepeaceful temperament, conscientious information. charge of membership report sixtyidealism. arid attentive pupil, a devoted son and cured'this copy from the secretariat, The New YearVEve "party of the five applicants have already been obthe pride of : the family.-He stated His address was received with in"Although: symptoms are not lack-, tained and. the "balance of the" two Highland Country Club, will be held his soil was religiously inclined and tense interest. A very, interesting ing of the existence of religious at the Blackstone Hotel. The entire . . . hundred are assured after next Sunopposed to Communism. The news arid encouraging discussion followed. bigotry and racial discrimination in eighth floor of the Blackstone Hotel day's windup. that. Stanislaw was arrested did not Dr. Cohn's address was replete wi the United States, toward the suiv has been secured- for" the Highland's The president of the International New Year's affair. A. , Herzbergj frighten Ms /father because he was historical facts concerning the con- vivar and growth: of' which the pasOrder of the Independent Order B'nai jr.-, has been appointed general chairr firmly convinced that he would be retributions of Jews, to America. He sage of the immigration law of 1924 The fifth anniversary popularity; contest of The Jewish Brith has called an Executive Com- man of the affair and plans are how leased immediately. He "concluded his pointed out that in almost every field indirectly; contributed, there was no Press is launched for a better, understanding between mittee meeting- of the Constitution being made to complete the commit- evidence weeping. Many in the court of work, whether it be art, literature, widespread anti-J.ewish propaganda," The Jewish Pr^ss" and its subscribers. / room also wept. Grand Lodge-at- Cincinnati, -Ohio", for tee. science, Jews made great, if not the Mr. Marshall declared, reviewing the . . " • .--.\- --.• .- '• - •:" The contes:t is Cpen to any Jewish lady In Omaha or December 6th,- and .for ,that reason greatest contributions. In politics as situation in the United States. "By ..: Witness Holowiecki- - and witness At a meeting of members of t i e ' nearby communities. „• ", -" : V . the date has oeepTadvanced-to Decemwell as in cultural fields, the Jews this it is not meant to imply that Hawryszyn <jonfinne<i,. the testimony committee held Tuesday noon, Gilbert ber 13th for the holding of this' afEvery subscrip^on obtained by contestants will count have always been leaders. Of Madame Harnisch' concerning the Jews are not the victims of social Jaiffe land his - Symphony Orchestra fair. Many of the District Number as 25ft votes. .Renewals will count the'same as new was secured~for the" Highland party. direction in vihich the bomb fell, WitThe "Y" has a number of study ostracism and of disabilities in the Six Grand Lodge officers who are subscribers, t These subscriptions may be obtained any The .different, .committees Trill meet nesses Kulik* and Bass, who were groups in process of organization and matter of securing employment, which expected to be JnOinahawiil. attend p l a c e , i n t h e ^ c o u n t r y . . ' : .".:•'-• ' . • ' ' . : . . -••-'' present-at the moment of arrest, deevery-Tuesday ^rioon -until the" New' Dr. Cohn's address was a'stimulus to is not known in, the countries of the December 6th .meeting at" Cinjjpi Pasternak P t k was unWestern Europe. Only ignorance and clared that jjpie. : r W r ^ E y e affaiy.:::;!.:T I:* C~C,T No epnt^sat^ai-traiasfer her votes, to another^ conbigotry can account for this condition. .•• The members on 1;he committee- a t e i certain "at the beginning whetiiershe "The- Y.M. and. Y.M.ILA. plan a •This'.is ^-problem, 'how^wesv-w&iaihk • " in charge of• cottta^TaentiFy Steiger ag5the-;onVwhV 'Abe Ifefzberg, chairman;- Q. Katel,-' number of activities during lire winUbi Jewish '••'Press'is offering S750 in thiee p only years • of, education, leading to rangemehtBtare-now in: communica-. man-, 'Harry ' Kulakofsky, - Herbert threw thV bomb. - Wit^ss ter. The principal program to be folthe first three winners. First prize-r-tdp,to Europe;. the greater, spread of a.fair and libtion with Alfred M. Cohen, president- Heavenrich,O?. Yo\*§em;\Ai Mayer, -who was also present a t the sceiie of lowed wiUrbe a selection of speakers second prize^—trip to New York, and third prize-^trip eral American attitude, can solve. It of the Order, and with Dr. Boris D. Ben Steiffler, Manny, Handler, Morris arrest, declared that he was sure who will address the organization. to Chicago. Contestant has privilege of accepting any cannot be solved so Jong as persons I Bogen, his secretary, and prospects Ferer," Harry Majashock, Nathan E. -Mile, Pasternak was uncertain as to Besides the speakers, excellent musiof these prizes in cash. . ^ *- - . - . • who should know better help to keep -( are very good that they will both at- Jacobs, Dr. B: Freidman, Nathan E. whether Steiger threw the." bomb. cal numbers are being arranged for alive erroneous ideas which are based tend the B'nai Brith Day celebration Green, Henry Rosenthal, Ed Kraus." Witness'Binik testified that he spoke Contestants must qualify for the: respective prizes by the raeeting-s. upon a dearth of knowledge or a lack to be held in Omaha on December to a man who was present at the mobbtaining a minimum of 400,200, and .100 subscriptions of sympathetic understanding, such 13th. .ment. of arrest, who. declared that for first,;' second and third prizes respectively; ; as characterized a statement made "MJler • Pasternak was uncertain. All Representative men active in B'nai Every subscription must be accompanied by check for last spring bj^ Professor Brown of these witnesses contradicted the tesBrith work will be present in large $2.50 before it will be counted by the jiiHges." Princeton University." timoy of Lukomski, chief of the Lemnumbers. This event is certain to F o r information call Atlantic 1450.* - . • > . • . berg police, who testified that Mile. compare favorably with the District The following.officers were elected: Omaha Chaprter'Nd.-l, met Chapter Pasternak was certain she could idenFuneral services for Mr. H. Haspel, Louis Marshall, president; Dr. Cyrus Grand Lodge Convention held in No. 20 in a game of football Sunday tify .Steiger as .the one who threw the age 42, who died Saturday in the Adler of Philadelphia and Julius EOBOmaha three years- ago. afteVnoon, November :22, * at Thirty- bomb. Beekman Street Hospital, New York, enwald of Chicago, vice presidents; The day yrill be filled with activsecond and Dewey avenue. ; from injuries received when he was Colonel Isaac M. Ulman of New Havities, including the initiation of a Raid Momes of Witnesses The gridders :of; Chapter 20 came struck by a street car, were held en, treasurer. Max J. Kohler of New class of. twb hundred into Omaha Lemberg,—(J. T. - A.)—A protest off the field on the long end. of a 13 Wednesday morning, at 10 o'clock York was elected a member of the Lodge No. 354, a meeting for the against the Lemberg police for an atto 7 score. . , from the family residence at 2018 executive committee, to which the folformation of a B'nai Brith Council The-winners-made their touchdowns tempt to terrorize the witnesses of the California street. lowing were" elected: Leo M. Brown, composed of the cities invited, and a defense will be presented in court by as the results of passes. The first Mr. Haspel has been a resident of Mobile; Abel Davis, Chicago; Judge banquet in the evening at which will Scholar Says Yes; No Egyptian Religious Objects or Inscriptions Found touchdown was made by a pass Giveri- the counsel for defense,' it was deOmaha for 22 years and has been Irving Lehman, New York; Louis be present most of the Grand Lodge in Tomb is Remarkable Fact ' , • • ' *"" ter to Turner. _The second seore clared, here. Marshall, New York; A. C. Ratshesofficers of District Number Six. engaged in the grocery business. He By PROFESSOR G. SELIKOVITSCH \ This action of- the counsel. 'foE decame on a long pass from Giventer A speaker of national prominence had been visiting with relatives in ky, Boston; Milton J. Nosenau, Bosfense-was decided upon' following a to Shriebman who fran 40 yards for Dispatches from Caira state that most nothing- of. Tut-Arikh-Amen's New York for the past month and ton, and, Isaac M. Ullman of New will deliver the address at the banquet. police raid on the house of Mr. Finel, the counter. Weiner kneked goal. the face of Tut-Ankh-Amen has been gneology,-except.that he lived in the was returning from Brooklyn about Haven. Chapter l's touchdown - was made who announced his intention- o£ testiA three-act play "Wompeer" by by. Bud lieyinA after an 80-yard run. fying in the Steiger trial, declaring uncovered by Howard Carter, follow- time of Joseph, eighteenth dynasty, two weeks ago when the car on which August Stromberg, will be presented Levin blocked an attempted drop kick that • -he has important" testimony • to ing the unwrapping of the mummy and he married a princess, the daugh- he was riding was derailed. Haspel Additional 100% Pledgers by the Poali-Zion Literary Dramatic on his own 20 yard line, the ensuing present. The police who raided bis of Tut-Anhk-Amen which took seven ter of the heretic:Pharaoh Khu-an- alighted from the car, with the other to th« Jewish Community Section Sunday evening, December 6, run.was the.longest and most spec- house asked Mr. Finel wnetiier he days. The unwrapping of the nium- Aten, the King who erased the names passengers, and was struck by a car Fund. at the Labor Lyceum.' Proceeds of tacular, play of the day. Levin place- "participated in the bomb throwing" my, buried in'the royal sepulchre in of the old-- Gods, even of Anaen-Ra, coming from the opposite direction. and substituted a new deity j . Aten, the Valley of the Toms of the Kings, the play will go towards the Pales- kicked for the? try for point. Mrs. Haspel was notified of the acciM. Davidson, M. Gla&sberg1, Max and "how much money he received as which, should jse read Adon, a pure revealed^a-slight youth of about tine Workers Fund. Kaplan, Sain Krizelnmn, L. Mosdent and left for New. York immediSam Bender and Bud Levin were a bribe to testify." The houses of a Semetie etymology, toeaning - in - He- ately and was with her husband when kovite, , %l.. Markowita, William enghteeir years. .. . . . number of, Mr. Finel's friends were the outstanding stars of the Chapter Polock, Paul Schaye, H. Wohlner, Professor G. Selikovitsch, the auth- brew, Lord. Where did this king get he died. also searched. 1 aggregation. / ;: RABBI BLAU CALLED Philip Fine, Fred White. • or of this article,"a well known schol- his new- theologyJ? > It is more than ' Besides his widow, Mr. Haspel is Striebman,-\ Giventer ' and Reece probabl that ,it was xclusively JoTO LONDON PULPIT were the mainstays of the other ar, translator of the Egyptian livre survived by three daughters, Minnie, South Side Talmud Torah ] Royal into' French and of Buddha's seph's influence ,-that' converted, the Ann New York.- (J. T. A.)—Dr. Joel t e a m . - . .'•.'" : , • ' • _ . : ; and Bessie. OMAHA BOY ELECTED " Chanucka Concert Dec. 13gospel from the- original Sanscrit in- Pharoah to art exotic diety after he Blau, well known American Rabbi Chapter . 20 and Lincoln Chapter became the -eon-in-law of Khu-en..HEAD OF LINCOLN AJLA. and au.tb.or, has been called to the No. 3 wil. play the ,last game of the The South Side Talmud rTor^li is to Biblical"Hebrew, started the scienpulpit of the West. London Syna- A. Z. A. .football rseason Sunday, "No- making preparations for a Special tific world last year with the state- Adbn, in his second -marriage—-Joseph Reuben Brainin, Writing on Palestine Edward Alberts, student at the Utit-. for Forty Years, Surprised at the gogue of British Jews, known us vember 29, at Thirty--Eecond and Dew- Chanuka Concert to be held Sptnday ment that Tut-Ankh-Amen, in his having • married • earlier • in - life a versity of Nebraska, member of th?; Achievements on First Visit to daughter of thel- Mgh- priest of On Kimett Fraternity and Theta K« the Berkeley Street Synagogue, ey avenue. " " . evening, December 13, s,t the Congre- opinion, is not an Egyptian Pharaoh, (Helidpolis.--. i , •- . Country. but Joseph of the Bible. Fraternity* was elected Aleph Kohen established in 1830 by Spanish and gation of Israel Synagogue: l J 2. I t wS-rj-not-Txit-Ankh-Attien who -Now, he discusses this highly interGodol of Lincoln (Gime!) chapter No. Portuguese Jews. Besides the two well known CanAll Schools in Germany Will Be Jerusalem. (J. T. A.) The achieve- S of the Order of Aleph Zadik AiepV-. esting matter in the light of the lat- re-established the old orthodox religReligious If New Bill Passes tors that wil lrendej many"of. the H. S. Q. Henriques, president of ion, but his ..fraecessor, - Hai^em-Heb, ments of Palestine Jewry surpasses at a regular meeting held Wednesday most popular Jewish .and Hebrew se- est discoveries.—Editor. the Board of JewisTi Deputies, is who endeavored ,„ to erase • even the the fondest expectations, according evening at -the Synagogue. Has the opening of the last coffin Berlin. (J. T. "A.) The project lections, $5x. H. Marcus, president of chairman of the council of the drawn up by the Minister of the In- the South Side Talmud.ToFah,-also of solid gold at Luxor, Egypt, dam- name - of. TutrAnkh-Amen from . the to Reuben Brainin, well known AmerAlberts is the son of Mr. and Mr*. synagogue. Claude Montefiore is terior for a new schoollaw will be states that a highly interesting pro- aged your theory of last year con- tablet, in many .places, as proven by ican Hebrew writer, who arrived here H. Alberts, of Omaha. a member of the council. Dr. Blau the French, Egyptologist, Georges Le- on his first visit to Palestine. taken up by the Reichstag. gram will be presented by the -talent cerning the identity of Tut-Ankhis appointed to the 'office of Chief "Although I have been studying, British Salpects May Be According to the proposed bill the of the Talmud Torah pugisl. Omaha Amen with Joseph of the Bible? I grain, who published a photographic Minister of the Synagogue, the religious instruction5'given would be reproduction .of this tablet discovered hearing and writing about Palestine am asked from all sides. Deported From Palestine, Junior Minister being Rev. Vivian that of the majority of the pupils., Jewry are cordially invited to attend. About two years ago I made the.' in the;Ten^ple-of Karnak, published for the last forty years, all that I • Jerusalem Coart Rnl«*> G. Simmons. assertion which I repeated last year in 1905. (The only copy, I believe, of have found here has surprised me. As a general rule, t h e ' primary Einstein Honored by the The character and achiements of Pal- Jerusalem. <J, T. A.) British With the appointment of Dr. schools would be Catholic in Bavaria, British RoyaF Society in an English monthly that the dis- Legrain's-book is in -thfe Library of estine Jews are greater than is be- subjects' tnfe.y be ' deported from PalBlau, three of the most prominent the Rhineland and in the Grand . coveries of the tomb of Tut-Ankh- Princeton. University. (. • lieved in America," Mr. Brainin. de- estine, according to a decision of the positions in the Anglo-Jewish 3. The ; deepest, significanceis ,to Duchy of Baden, aiid "-Protestant in London (J. T. A.) Professor Al- Amen wili not find PharoaH in the ministry are Tield by Americans, Saxony and 'North Germany. Pupils bert Einstein, author,of the theory coffin, that they will rather find more be attacked to the fact that no por- clared in an interview with the cor- Jerusalem .District Court, hand**! the others being Chief Rabbi Dr. of other religions •would be admitted of- relativity, was honored by the gold, more precious stones, but not a tions of. the. Book "of the Dead, pray- respondent of the Jewish Telegraph- down yesterday, \ The court sentenced the British Joseph H. Hertz and Dr. Israel I. to the. schools and freedom of con- British Royal Society. genuine' Pharoah, since the mummy ers to supjein* divinities, conjurations ic Agency. "The Tel Aviv exhibition made a subjects Milne, formet official in Mattuck of the Liberal Synagogue. science would be guaranteed, as was The president of the council of the case, as well as the whole luxurious and mystic fdimpli for the protection Dr. Blau has held positions in stated. The curriculum tbe se- Society awarded the Copley medal to tomb, was merely a xnaskedCenatoph, of the_d$partedand r bis safe arrival striking impression upon me," Mr.educational .department of the' estine gftveTOmetit, and Tripp, fornwr Brooklyn, Manhattan, Rochester lection of textbooks would be agreed Professor Einstein for his scientific a secret depository for concealed, into ,the Abode of- Light.. have been Brainin declared. and, for the last six years, has upon after consultation with the ec- work. "Every Jew here is a creator. I head master" at the St. George school, treasure by Tut-Ankh-Amen, a regent found, in the .outer (Sarcophagus nor been Rabbi of Temple Peni-El, clesasiastical authorities. If adopted, whom I have identified with Joseph in the solid gold coffin. It was re- •wish American Jews could know it is to four months imprisonment and At** 147th street and Broadway, New it would seem that all the schools in 1925 subscript ion to The Jew- of the Old Testament for the follow- ligiously de rigoeur. to prlvide the possible to create here. If they portation after serving sentence. TheyYork. German will become religious schools isb Press is due now. Please mail ing four reasons: mummy, of any important person with learned the advantages for soliciting •were found guilty of collusion fn check faa-uVis. -' /•of one denomination or another." funds," he stated {Continued .on page 2) . . 1. Egrotolosrvv which it in. Jerusalem.- (J, T. A.) Rumors :of possible peace negotiations between "fhe, Druzes and the French: in" Syria were denied today, by Sultan El Atrash, leader of the Druzes, in-a letter published here in the Arab paper, "PaWtin.". ; ?'Some persons intend to negotiate peace .with M- Jouvenel, the new French • High Commissioner.. I declare tha^ these people are not entitled to speak in our behalf.; We shall' not stop figh,ting. until we achieve the independence of "Syria," Sultan E l Atrash declared. "•

Steiger's Father *••'

Rabbi Frederick Coin StirsY.i.aniY.W.EA.

Weeps in Court Room

Highland Country Club New Years Party at Blackstone

of Contest

SorrisUyyXjiiptir A. Z . & .' Defeats Omaha Chapter No; 1

Funeral for Mr. E. iispsl

! "THE'TOMB OF TUTANKHAMEN— WAS IT THE TOMB OF JOSEPH ?

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