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National I . L i ! mmission to Meet Here Sunday; io Adoptfe Ritual and Canstitutkn for Hationai drder Entire Day Will Be FiUed With Meetings, initia_ tion, And a Banquet In The Evening SAM BEBER I S TE1SIPORARY CHAHB1AN OF COMMISSION ::• -
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Twenty-one Jewish Students On Central High Honor Roll The following students of Central High School are on this semester's honor roll, having received three or more A's. 4% A's—Evelyn Adler, Louise Simon, Oscar Kozberg. 4 A's—Freda Bolker, Louise Zeigler, Frank • Ackerman Abe Fellman, Joe Fellman, Sam Friedman, Harry Weinberg. 3% A's—Tobie Goldstein, Frances Simon, Ida Tenebaum, Sheffel Katskee. 3 A's— Eosaline Pizer, Tobie Steinberg, Adele Wilinsky, Seaman Jiulakofsky, Joe Iinsman, Sol Fellman, Milton Himalstein. : "
Chaxnish Osher B'shvat Celebrated Sunday Morning
| Entrants in Jewish Press 1 | Contest Making Final 1 I Dash for First Prize | = Ten more days and the question will be answered 2 as to :who is the most popular Jewish girl. The 5 Jewish Press Popularity Contest whidT has been the 5 . talk of t h e community for the past-two months is 5 Hearing t h e closing time. All contestants are making = their final spurt in an effort to win the first prize of = a Trip to Europe or the other prizes that are being s offered.
Final preparations have" been made for the National A- Z. A. Commission, which will meet in Omaha, Sunday, to 'adopt a new constitution and ritual for t h e National Order of Aleph Zadik S Aleph. Plans haev been formulated to make Sunday a n "A. Z. A. js Day." The entire day will h e filled with business meetings, a E dinner, initiation, and a huge banquet in the evening, at the 5 Fontenelle.HoteL The public is invited to attend-the banquet, = Was President Emeritus of Hebrew which starts a t seven p . m . '.' ; L Union College = The Commission, appointed by Alfred Cohen,'president of t h e E I. 0 . B. B., pursuant to a resolution adopted, by the; Constitution Rabbi Dr. Kaufman Koehler, presU s Grand Lodge of t h e order, a t its 12th Quinquennial Convention dent emeritus of the Hebrew - Union a t Atlantic City,'New Jersey, last April, was the"; official adoption College and honorary president of the = : Central Conference of American rab- S of t h e Aleph Zadik Aleph by the B'nai Brith. ' bis, died Thursday. January 28, ac-S The members of the Commission a r e : cording to word received by his frinedt S Sam Beber, Omaha, temporary CHAIRMAN OF COMMISSION in Chicago. Rabbi Koehler -was one chairman; Milton Schayer, Denver, of the outstanding Jewish scholars ir. S temporary secretary; D. Solas Cohen, the United States. Death occurred in E Portland, .Ore.; Joseph. N. Reisman, New York, following a brief illness. S Atlanta Ga.; Joseph Herbach, PhilaThe funeral will take place Sunday S delphia, Pa.; Julius J. Cohen, Chatfrom Temple Beth-El* New York of tanooga, Tenn.; and Archibald M. 1 •which he was honorary-rabbi. Hillman, Worcester, Mass. . In 1879 he became rabbi of Temple E Beth-El, New York City, and in 1903 S The "A. Z. A. Day" -will begin at
Dr. Kaufmann Koehler, Noted Rabbi, Passes Away
Council Bluffs residents are assisting their candidate Miss Fanny Eatelman in attempting to bring the prize to Iowa. During the past week Miss Katelroan has been carrying her campaign id" every organization in Council Bluffs. •••-•Miss Leone Novitsky, entrant of the Y. M. and Y. W.TLA., who is contributing her prize in case she wins to the Jewish Community Center Building Fund, is receiving the co-operation of many members of the "Y." Teams have been organized to canvass the large number of people in Omaha who have not as yet renewed their subscription to The Jewish Press. a Miss Mildred Harris and Sylvia Feldman, representatives of the Poali-Zion and Auflebung Clubs, are making a canvass of the members of each .organization. ." « On Monday night, February 15, the contest will close and on the following Thursday 'the winner will be announced in The Jewish Press. -
The children of the City Sunday School and the Talmud Toraa were entertained at a Chamish Osher B'shvat party Sunday morning at the B'nai Israel Synagogue. Dr. Philip Sher, chairman of the board of directors of the Talmud = Torah, gave a short talk. Mr. S. = Newman, formerly of Palestine, now instructor at the Talmud Torah, in = an his talk, pictured the celebration of E the holiday by the children in = Palestine. = The Deborah Society, the auxiliary = of the Talmud Torah, of which Mrs. Tatle is president, provided the = M. fruit which was distributed among = the children.
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Jewish Welfare Federation Animal Meeting February 21 Election Of Officers For Ensuing Year Will Take Place The annual meeting of the Jewish Welfare Federation will be held Sunday evening 21th at the Fontenelle Hotel. At this meeting complete reports of the various committees of the Welfare Federation will be made. The annual election of officers to the Jewish Welfare Federation will take place. All subscribers of the Federation are urged to attend this meeting which is of utmost importance, according to officers of the Federation. A complete program will be presented to the audience with music by the Jewish Community Center orchestra.
Temple Israel In Raise $31080 for New . Sunday School Ames Campaign to Begin Sunday; 100 Workers To Help in Drive NEW BUILDING TO HAVE NINE MODERN EQUIPPED ROOMS A drive to raise ?30,O&0 te build a new annex, wfll be launched by Temple Israel beginning this Sunday, February 7, and will be continued until Thursday, February 11, The new annex will be used to house the classes of the Sunday Sehool, and to furnish the proper facilities for re« ligious instruction and social spiritual recreation. The new School House will be erected directly in the rear of the present Temple and will be three-stories high. It will contain nine large airy rooms, with specially arranged ventilators, BO as to safeguard the heilth of the children with perfect ventilation. Each room will be equipped with its own black-board, will have flat-arm chairs, so the children can take notes, as well as hooks for their wraps, and other conveniences. The New Building will permit tha enlargement of the downstairs Auditorium, a new hardwood floor will be laid, the stage with dressing-room •wi'.l be extended the full width of the room the kitchen will be greatly enlargeii, so that conditions will be greatly improved for holding affairs of the Sisterhood and the Brotherhood, as well as the assembles, dramatic exhibitions, entertainments, receptions, etc., of the Sunday School, The members of tlie Sisterhood and Brotherhood of Temple as well as the teachers of the Sunday School arc cooperating with the Board of Trustees
he was made president of the Hebrew 9 a. m. -when the Commission -will 5 . ' AH subscriptions for The Jewish Press for the year = Union college. • :. ' elect permanent officers. The meetings •will be closed to all but the The noted rabbi, scholar and educa- •5. . . 1926 are due now. Every subscription obtained by = Commission members; the local memtor.: was born in Germany,' and edu- = the contestants count as 250 votes in the popularity 5 bers; the local members of the cated at the. Universities of . Municn, S ••• c o n t e s t . ^": . --••;.-• E Supreme Advisory Council of the A. Berlin, Leipsig and Erlangen. He was Z. A., "Who are Nathau Bernstein, Har83 years old and left a widow and four ly E Lapidus, JJarcy . Trastiri, and children. .-. ' . " Tim;niHUiiiniiiiiuniiininiHniiiHiiuiiHiiiinHnnniiiuimiininiinnmuniuuiir; Myer Fireman; Harry H. Rubenstein, Denies Hojmors of Opposition editor of the Shofer, Nat^nal A..Z. A, Aj»pe»k -, _ publication;'"anil *~EKittp iput&cit,* Sinifisy Evening Grand Aleph Gjodol of the A. Z. A.' • t rumors t b i t l am tributions will be sought from memThe meeting "will adjourn at noon, The Ladies Progressive will give • ; . -SAM-BEBER opposed to the United Palestine Ap- bers and non-nnembers. Payments of The committee in charge of the these contributions will extend over a at which time" the members will lunch It is of. interest to np_te thje steady Would Legalize Residence and Open B'nai B'rith dance to be given Sunday masquerade ball Sunday evening, Feb- peal are absolutely false and un-j period of three years in quarterly inat'theFontenelle Hotel. Afterlunch, ruary 7, at Kelpines' Dancing Acadfounded." This was the statement' Citizenship to Aliens Who Entered evening February 28, at the Fontenelle stallments. the Omaha chapter of the A. Z. A. rise-'the Aleph-jZadik-Aleph has been Illegally and Make Registration of Hotel, have secured Randall's Koyal emy. Proceeds -will go for the benefit made to a representative of the making. Beginning-its life in March, will; initiate new members into their It is proposed to etart building imJewish Telegraphic Agency by VladiOther Aliens Optional. Orchestra, to furnish the music for the of the Jewish Folk Shul. chanter -before, the ' visitors. .Only 1924, when Sam "Beber gathered a mediately upon the completion of the mir Jabotinsky, noted leader of the E. Kipnes, of the Paoli-Zion, and dance. They are also making plans B'nai Brith and A. Z. A. members group of thirteen live-wired boys toDrive, the plans and specifications ara Zionist Revisionists, on his arrival j Mrs. H. Okun, of the Ladies ProgresWashington, D. C — A voluntary for vaudeville stunts and other enterwill be.allowed to attend the initia- gethev and organized'a small club in ready to be given to the contractors. in New York on the steamer "France." sive Club, are in charge of the dance. tainment. alien registration bill, the object of tion'services. Following the initiation Omaha, the A." Z.'A>* has grown to a Majors and workers in this drive Mr. Jabotinsky declared that .he which is to legalize the entry and "From indications this will be one Masques will be worn to represent the of the new members the Commission national organization of twenty chapare aE follows: Chaluzim, King David, and the Wandcame to the United States to deliver residence and enable admission to of the largest dances ever given by .•will'again take up the business ters over the: country, a' d now rec- citizenship of aliens who entered the B'nai B'rith," said Abner H, Kai- ering Jew. Prizes will be awarded a series of lectures and that his con- Herbert Hevtnrleh. Msijor: Eel Ab« Herzberp Jr., .Toe Pepper. I>r. Cohn, problems, until 7 a. m., when the ognized by the^ largest. Jewish organ- America unlawfully prior, to June 3, tract would not permit him to appear Pan! Sichnye, Clnrenee Bprjrmsii. 1S*T ROBman, a member of the committee in for the best costumes. banquet will be held at the Fontenelle. ization in the world. The organization 1921, was introduced in. Congress by charge. enthal, Blniser, Willinm Blumenon any other platform. "But if I ihaU M.Eusen» E. Handler, I. Jncobson, Hnrry Dr» A. Greenberg will be toast- will hold its sedond annual basketball Congressman John B. Sosnowski of MB In shock were not bound by this contract," he F. J. Alberts is chairman of the Auflebung Club Masquerade Hnrrj- Iinekmnn. Major: Hnrry Willngmaster at the banquet. Harry H. Lap- and oratory contest, next week, at Detroit. committee. Kate MumteL TT. I/. Holsmnn, MeyiT Lincoln, and plans are already underBall February 21 said, "I would gladly render my ser- ky, idus will present the priridpal address. Klein. Leon, I*ouis Sotnmer, I*ou!« vices toward the success of the $5,- Simon, Sum way for the third annual convention to The bill provides that such alien I«o Ronentha!. Morris Utibpimteln, A variety of entertainment has also The Auflebung Club will entertain 000,000 Palestine drive, which the Henry Monskey, Dr. Max Blook. Ed Abrfl1 "may apply for registration and upon Former Omahan Graduated been arranged for, including a num- be held in Julv. at their fourth annual masquerade ball American Zionist Organization is con- hnms. Hnrry H. LtipiduB, Arthur RoBeuexamination, if found admissible in Present members in the local From Nebraska University on Sunday .evening. February 21, ducting. Regardless of any criticism I-ouis Hillrr. Major: Henry Rosentbul, ber of monologues by Hymen S. I. ZiegieT, 8am Werthetmer, F m l KownShrier, member of the local A. Z. A., chapter number "around fifty with the all respects except that, he entered without inspection, there shall be isMrs. Max Shapiro of . Lincoln., at 8:30 at Kelpines Dancing Academy. T may have against certain activities stock, I>iive opeiiptock, .TtilinB Ro«eufel<l, " piano solos by Bess Newman, pupil following set of officers: Dr. M. I. Gordon. Moge Bernstein. Hetb«?rt Max Givot, ~A}eph~ Godol; Lotus suable to him, upon payment.of a fee Nebr., formerly Miss Helen Robinson, These dances have Been very success- of the World Zionist Executive, I am AruBtein, Sid Manlcy. Bert Uene, Horry of Cecil Barry man; ukelele selections always pleased to see as many Jews >VnJf. Jnkr Pirnon. ful and a special committee is endeavby Jack Frieden, and a number of Lipp, Aleph S'gan; Fred Brodkey, of $3 as head tax, a registration cer- tlaughter of Mr. and Mrs. «J. B. Kobin- oring to make this ball equally suc- as possible going to Palestine, and as Morton Hiller, Major: Al Mayer. D?. tificate which shall be acceptable for son of this city, last week received Friedman 5#glip Bnrkdirofi, Sttinicr songs r Sam Minkin and Harry Aleph Gisbor; Stanley F. Levin, Aleph Peiler, Ben KMeHpr. Victor GBUS. Ben much money as possible collected for cessful. ' ' rosier. Dr. TTeintwrsT. l^wrence Goldman, Green. Speeches will also be given by MazTdr; Marion Graetz, Alepb Senior naturalization purposes a s ' evidence her B. A. degree from the sociology Harry CSreen. M. L. Culm. At the dance judges will be chosen, Palestine purposes." members of the Cornn-ission Philip Shotare; Harry* Rubenstein, Aleph of lawful permanent'residence, of its department of the Nebraska UniverMrs. Cora WnU, Mnjot; Mrs. Abe Kom; proper holder under the immigration sity. •who will pick the three most original Referring to the -uprising of the Junior Shotare;* Leon Mandelson, berp, Mrs. Harry Kachmnn. Mrs. Harry Xlutznick, Sam Beber, president of iJipMns, Mrs. MRX Sommir, Mrs. Jnfe* ' •-'•• Mrs. Shapiro is now visiting in costumes. Three prizes will also be Druses in Syria, and the fear express- Jacobs. MTB. "WilUrrm Holzmim, Mr». 1, the S. A. C , and Max Givot, Aleph Aleph Shofer; Jerome Diamond, Aleph laws. awarded to' those who sell the most ed by some that the uprising would Omaha with her parents and -will rsjcler. Xohen Godel. The bill also provides that any other Godol of the Omaha .hapter A. Z. A. Mrs Carl Furth. Major: Mrs. ? • : •• affect Palestine, Mr. Jabotinsky de- RoBenfpld. Tickets for the banquet can be ob- alien. resident lawfully, admitted un- turn to Lincoln next week. Mr. Sha-tickets.' Mrs. Herbert Arnstein, Mrs, The Co" -aission '•*• "\ spend a great tained by calling Dr. A. Greenberg, der the immigration laws may of.his piro spent Saturday and Sunday in clared that there was no special dan- IiOlilS Ronuner, MTP. t.nuis Simon, Mrs. .Toe Rowirfetii. UTB. Max Biock. Mrs. part of the day in outlining a program at Jackson 3409. . ger at present. "It is true that there Hnrry Wilinsky. Mrs. Hnwy Wolf. Mrs, own voluntary accord -apply.ior reg- Omaha. Louis HIMPX, MisFlorence Ko*<>n8to<-ls of activities *— the A Z. A. and make istration,' the effect of which -would Five additional names are this is considerable explosive material in Mrs. Katp Mantel. Mnjgr: Mrs. Henry recommendations to the Central "AdMrs. Herbert Ilefwnrleh. nfr«. be to furnish such alien in the form week added to the list of "Paid in Palestine, but there is no reason to Konenthftl. I. Rosenthnl. Mrs, M. X, Gorrton. Mrs, ministrative board of the L O. B. B. believe that the recent occurences in of a registration certificate evidence New York Singers To Appear Clnrentv Bersrronn, Mrs. B. lieineom. Mr*. Full Pledges," to the" Jewish ComRosenntock, Mr«. Wave Kosenstoefc. fo*- future carrying on of A. Z. A. Syria -will cause any trouble in Pales- Florn of bis lawful residence in the United munity Center. They are as folVOLT'XTKBK!*: Mrs, K. J. KrnuR. Mrs, la Concert Sunday Evening work. The administrative board is to I.nwrpnce OolUinau, MrR. A. GrwnbPfe. tine," he explained. "The Arabs in States. A similar fee would be relows: Ram Snlramnn, Mrs, F, J, Alberts, meet in ^n-'nnati on February 8, the At an open. meeting of the Junior quired, the certificate to be valid only general are not united and there is Mrs. Mrs. S. Appleman, Mrs. 8. h. KohhiHon C. H. Goldner, Jacob Goodbinder, A grand concert by two New York day-folio-wing the XEeeting of the Hadassah field "Wfidpesday evening at one year and renewable at. the expir? no danger of their revolting: in Pales- Mrs. M. E. Stetn. stars, Mr. and Mrs. M. BudMn, will Pete Goodbinder, B. Kulakofsky. Commission. -.,-.' . "the Jewish Community Center, Miss ation of each year. tine as they have done in Syria." > • • '• • . be presented at the Swedish auditand B. Shames. The Zionist Revisionists will, howIn order to keep the administrative Anne Greenberg, president, announced Congressman Sosnowski, explaining orium, Friday evening, Febr. 5th. at laitiatisi ever, Mr. Jabotinsky pointed out, conboard posted on what takes place in the following committees to serve dur- his bill, said it would ;solve a serious 8 p . m. These stars are well known, JEWISH SOCIALIST UA tinue to demand that a Jewish genOmaha, Sunday a record of the do- ing this administration: problem for those aliens who entered rot only among the Jewish public of DEPUTY MAY JOIN POLISH darmerie be organized in Palestine ingrs are to be transmitted by tele- Intellectual Aavaiicernent, America unlawfuly and cannot thereAmerica, but also in various parts of COALITION CABINET as part of the British army. "We have The Women's Auxiliary' of the B'* Rose Lazarus,' Chairman, Zena fore apply for citizenship, although Europe, where they have given num- graph Jo them. This board will-then Nai Brith will give an initiation prodemanded, and we demand now, an<3 take final actions on -what the Coni- Maizel, Tobie Steinberg, Celia Raife. they have established jamily and erous concerts. Besides a regular Warsaw.—Dr. Hermann Diamond, we will continue to demand the re- gram ThursdBy evening. February Orphan Committee: missic has decided orr. business connections and would jriake concert they will offer a comic play- Jewish socialist deputy from Eastern 11, at the J« wish Commtani' • Center. Mary M- *zel, Chairman, Ida Stern- good citizens. ..'.,'. 1 lr' and other feature entertainments. Galicia, will join the Polish coalition creation of the Jewish Legion, as a The club vn" also cntcrtrin at * Courtesy -Committee:* * part of the English garrison, in PalesLORD AND LADY The general registration feature, of The concert is undei the auspices sorern—under the premiership >f tine," he averred. Valentine ^ance Tuesday evening, "Wilma Sterin, Chaorman, Rose Bein- his bill, Sosuowski believes,- because SWAYTHLING SAIL '. of the Omaha Brancher of the Work- C~unt * lesander Skrzynski, accord.p F O R TSTEW YORK stein, Mir_ DreeflihaTi.; of its voluntary character, as distin- mp-s Circle. The committee in charge ing to reports circulating today in the Mr. Jabotinsky was met at the pier Februar\' 16, at Hanscom Park PavEntertainr -nt: -'•''- = • by represenestives of the American ilion. Hoi "• guests will be ' • "de? guished from the compulsory require- is composed of: Harry Sheanin, Abe lobby of the Polish Sejm. Ida Greer.berg,..Chairman, Bessie : group of Zionists. He will remain in brides-to-be of the organization. London.—Lord Swaythlihg, - outments of Congressman Aswell's reg- Forman, and M. Selicow of branch Dr. Diamond is expected to assume America two months, during which Greenberg, Sarah Brobksteirr, Lucille standing figure ih British Jewry, istration bill, -would serve to counter- 173; A. Koltov, Pbilii Ginsburg, and the portfolio of Minister of Commerce. Marcus. president of the Federation of Synaact and be offered as a substitute for D. Kline of branch C'Z; and N. Mar- Dr. Diamond, who is known as "one time he will make a lecture tour un- AFULEH CITY Finance: •- j— --,—,-. . RENAMED JEZEEEL gogues in London, sailed for New the latter's bill. : ' * tin, Abe Roginsky, and Charles of the best financial experts in Poland, der the aaspieces of the Hurok MusiEsther W Inberg, Chairman, Celia cal Bureau. York yesterday, accompanied by Lady Sosnowski claims be lias Consulted Jtv" instein of branch 258. is a leading member of the Polish Te! Aviv, .Ian. 2!>, (J. T. A.)-— Braudc, T~2leri Levinson. Swaythting. a number of Jewish leaders' regardThe public is invited to attend this Socialist Party (P. P. S.) and has Afuleh, the city in the Valley of Membership: ing bis bill and that they have exLord Swaythling, Louis Samuel served on various economic missions Every right action and true thought Jezreel now in the process of $<mUla Alberts, Chairman, Ida Minkin pressed their approval of it, on the concert. Mon'tagiie, is the eldest son of the sets the seal of its beauty on person struction, will be known as on behalf of the Polish government !•'- Daytch, r-aoe Eosenstein. ground that it would not place oblig- Y DANCE SATURDAY NITE to England and other western coun- and face; everv wrong action and first iSaron Swaythling, and is active according to a decision taken foul thought its" seal of distortion. in communal work in England. Lady Y members watch the Press for ation or compulsion on aliens t o regtries. He is known to oppose the Club yesterday by the American —Buskin. Swaythling is also an active in com- all Y news as- no more cards will ister, but Is purely optional. Turn out for the "Y" Dance at of Jewish Deputies in the Polish Sejtn Commonwealth and other natioilfcl munal worker^ "Last year she "address- be mailed.to'the"members. Meetings the Community Center, Saturday eve- for its nationalist policy, as he is Oh vet we trust . . . institutions. ed -a letter- to President Coolidge will- be held the first and third Mon- aeli morning sees some task begun, ning, February 6, 1926. one-of the leaders of the assimilaiaon- That nothing -walks with aimless feet, That not one life *hall be destroy'd pleading for the admission to the day of every month. Dances will Each ^evening sees its-closes < The committee assures us that ist Toor lt«2€ subscription to, The Something attempted, something-done Or cast as rubbish to the void, United States of . .Jewish refugees bejheld^the first and third Saturdays Has earned a night's repose, the affair will be characterized by When God hath made tire p3e com- ish Press is due new. Please of every montb stranied at Southhampton. all kinds of pep. it ift plete. Tennyson. —iongfellow. OOE
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