Success or failure in business is caused more by mental attitude even than by mental capac-
The cynic is ODC wlio knows the price of every t b i n g / and the v a l u e of nothing".—
ities. — Walter Dill Scott.
second-elan mall matter on January 27th, 1921, at Omaha. Nebraska, pnder the Act of March 8.1870.
Jewish Community Center First Membership Meeting Will Be Held On Monday Evening .Workers of Membership Campaign Will Make Their Reports 1,000 MEMBERS IS SLOGAN OF CAMPAIGN
OMAHA, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1926
GIRLS CLASSES TO BE ORGANIZED AT J. C C. Sunday is, registration day for all girls between the ages of 9 to 16, who are interested in organizing Classes in Dancing, Dramatic, Sewing, and other activities that they desire to join. Registration will be held from 2 to 4 o'clock, for all children who are independent members or whose • parents are members of the Jewish Community Center.
WORKERS
I Letter Sent to Jewish Community Center Members Omaha, Nebraska, June 24, 1926. Dear. Member: The first General Meeting of the members, of the Jewish Community Center will he held in the Lodge Room of the Jewish Commnnity Center, Monday evening, June 28, 1926, at 8:30 P. M. This meeting is very important as reports of committees and of the membership campaign will be presented. We want each and every member of the Jewish Community Center to feel that they are a part of the institution and we urge your moral as well as financial cooperation for the success of the Community Center. The responsibility does not belong to any one group of -men but to the entire membership. You are wanted and needed at the meeting. Please show your interest by your attendance and make your desire to have the Community Center a success known to all and felt by all in Omaha.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, A YEAR, $2.50
NO CAMP THIS SUMMER Because of the many athletic activities scheduled at the Jewish Community Center this summer, there will be no summer camp this year. Next summer there will be a camp for boys and a camp for girls.
Young Judae Gabs to Be Organized in Omaha Sunday
$2,000,003 to Expand Cultural Activities Henry Monsky of Omaha Appointed National Chairman of Campaign, and Dr. Boris D. Bogen, Director CAMPAIGN WILL BE LAUNCHED THIS FALL
Cincinnati, Ohio.—A Two Million (Dollar fund to aid in cultural development of Jewish youth in America Young Judae Clubs will be formed' ™d j 1 0 ™ 1 ^ j n P y a l f t i n e j rt A in Omaha Sunday. A meeting of girls reised b* t h e dependent Order of the new building. At this meeting, reports will be given by Committee in-Charge Prepares Probetween the ages of 12 to 16 inter- B'nai B'rith by a campaign carried the committees of the membership campaign/ grant. ested in in organizing Young Judae on in the United States. The camWill 1,000 members attend the and gymnasium are ready for addon. paign will be launched early this REMEMBER, WE ARE EXPECTING YOU AT THE FIRST -Clubs in Omaha will meet at the Fall, from the international headA program is being arranged for. meeting? The committees have been Persons desiring to partake in these GENERAL MEETING AT THE JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER Jewish Community Center Sunday working continuously on the campaign activities should enroll immediately. the Herzl Memorial Meeting to be afternoon, at 2;30. The meeting will BUILDING, MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 28, 1926, AT 8:30 P. M. in order to secure this number, and "You can participate in these activ- held Thursday evening, July 1, at the Omaha, has been :r, be in charge of Mrs. M. F. Levenson, Henry -Very sincerely, to date, they have secured more than ities by becoming a member of the Jewish Community Center, appointed chairman of the Campaign former Supervisor of Young Judse 500 members, and are out to complete Jewish Community Center. Call at Entertainment prepared "by the comHARRY LAPIDUS, JOE X. WOLF, Committee, and Dr. Boris D. Bogen ; Clubs in Omaha. the goal set. the office for application card," said mittee in charge. is composed of President. Secretary. •will direct the drive. Alfred M. The Young Judae Clubs enables the Cohen musical, instrumental, and speeches on The •workers have been divided into Joe L. Wolf secretary. i boys and girls to acquaint themselves > o f Cincinnati, is national prestwo teams, headed by Sam Beber and ident of the Order "The workers are canvassing. the Herri's-life. with all phases of Jewish life, and Abner Kaimen. The team obtaining city to obtain- the. goal set and we The Y orchestra will play several More Than 200 Members ? serve as a training school for future ™ s i s t h * first campaign ever Plans Made For Picnic of Jewish numbers. Abe Felhnah, repthe most members will be treated to must get the support of every Jewish undertaken by the I. O. B. B. to Jewish leadership. Side a dinner by the losing team on Mon- citizen in Omaha in order, to 'finish resenting the Young Judaea Clubs of at "Y" Meeting Monday . T h e first to enter the ™se ftmds f° r purposes which, do Omaha, will compare Theodore Herzl's club day evening at 6:30, at the Jewish our job," is the appeal of Abner KaiMore than 200 young men' and Plans are nearing completion for' Young Judae ranks is the Junior ™* specifically come within the xunge Community Center Restaurant. men and Sam Beber in behalf of the plans for Palestine, with the present young women attended the last Y. the First annual picnic to be given by! -Daughters' government. MrSi J. Rosenberg will - of Zion, under - the •- leader- of its regular philanthropic ana Q | O members at the workers of the campaign. "We want a fraternal the South Side Congregation on Sun-'ship of Miss j Freeman. The boys' fraternal eactivities. As M. and Y. W. H. A. meeting held give a talk on "What Hadassah is B y night. If yon Lave meeting 1- °; »• doing to make Palestine a healthier Monday evening, June 21, in the day, July 4, at the German Home clubs under Young Judae leadership 8 0 0 0 0 not already joined, you can enroll now. Park. 1 are the B'nai Ami Club led by ' members m this country. *upJewish Community Center. place in which to life". This great institution belongs to orte hospitals and orphan, Other speakers will be Rabbi Eisen- William R. Blumehthal, who gave Besides special entertainment, the' Bennett Cohn, B'nai Israel, sponsored hfP mes eevw*! every Jew i n Omaha, therefore it is snd t a s committee will raffle a living-room; ty Dr. I. Stemhffl, and the Shada > ' "****& " ' " " ^ the s4dr«E3 of welcome, substituted berg, of Lincoln, who will talk on everyone's duty to help support it," suite. Ryan's Melody Boys will fur-1 Chib, of which Ben Sheania.is prcsifor Wsa. JJ. Holzman, who was Herzl, the man, and Mr. Judah Wolfsaid Harry Lapidus, president. establishing Rillel nish. the music for dancing which will j dent. M. F. Levenson is in charge of During the past week many applica- Will Play 24th Street Merchants son will speak in Yiddish on Herd and absent on account of l i e death of be held from 2:30 to 11:45. Universities to J the Boys' section of the" Young Judae his mother. Other speakers on the the National Fund. • Sunday at 3:30. tions have been secured voluntarily at Jewish collegiate youth in obtainingThe picnic will be one of the largest; Clubs, Cantor Shaiah Kohanowitch will program were Mrs. M. Burberry, of the. office from.men.and women who knowledge of the historical and have viewed the new building and Nine scrappy baseball players, rep- render El M61 Rachmim; in memory., Philadelphia, Pa., and Louis Lipp, events ever given by the South Side cultural background of his race. Eaclt Creightbn Law Student., Congregation. of HerzL ' "witnessed _ the possibilities of the resenting the: Jewish Cknmnunity 1 HilM Foundation has & director who The program concluded wrEh TesdCenter and what it has to offer. Center," -mO. atteinpt«to; pocket their ; • JY J..' Friedman will preside. organizes study aiul *«ods3 activities Berlin, (J. T. A.)—Acquiring ^ Activities in the building are in full tenth straight victory- when they met —The committee in charge of " the ings by Kate Goldstein, violin selecfor Jewish students. Hillel Foundabloom, the swimming classes are be- the strong Twenty-fourth Street program are M. F. Levenson, chair- tions by Al Hook, accompanied by virtue of patience in the same degree i tions have already been Fiiccessfully Merchants Sunday afternoon. The Al FinkeL as exercised by the English in dealing \ Hopes House Will Pass Restrictive established at the University of man, assisted by Mrs. J. Rosenberg, ing organized, the hand ball courts game, which will be called at 3:30, and Dr. O. C Goldher. Relief Resolution. ; with the resettlement of Palestine was University of Wisconsin, ANTI-SEMITES THROW (Illinois, wiH be played off at Twenty-fourth the advice given by Dr. Cnaim WeizWashington, (J. T. A.)—CongressUniversity of Ohio. The fund to br BOMBS AT JEWISH HOUSES • Mrs. S. Nathan, in charge of the and Martha* Streets. mann, president of the World Zionist the raised bythe proposed campaign will. IN BUKOWINA TOWN The Center"infield'is now rounding Jewish Community Center RestauOrganization, in an address delivered man Perlman declared that chances "for securing favorable action enable the I. O. 15. B. to extend rant, announces that Dairy Dishes into perfect" form. . The boys, who Bucharest, (J. T. A.)—Anti-Jewish last night at a huge reception given on his relative quota exemption relief these centers to Eastern &nd Pacific will be served beginning next make up the first line of defense, are excesses occurred last night in the in his honor at the Philharmonic Hall. bill during this session are slight, Coast Universities und to provide for playing brilliantly around the infield week. . _ . _, . t town of Arbora, Bukowina. The ex- "We must learn from the English after the action of the House Immi- their support. corners. Sizzling grounders rarely Accused of D e s t r o y i n g Wooden j •„„_„„ cesses were by «the fol- the virtue of patience, continue to gration Committee in tabling his bill. _ o r a Mperpetrated «at«t«i w « *«i. The two million dollar fund i Cross. trickle through - for" safe hits.. The live peacefully Vith the Palestine lowers of the Cuza party. also be used to further the work The only remaining hope is the posJewish infield is made Tip of Captain Bombs and hand grenades were' Arabs, as well as with the neighborFuneral For Automobile Louis Somberg,' Syd Coreman, Leo Warsaw (J. T. A.)—What is termed thrown at~- houses in the Jewish ing countries. Only the pressure of sibility of Senator Wadsworth's push- the Anti-Defamation League which if, ing through his companion bill in the one of the older activities of in Poland "anti-Jewish excesses" ocVictim Held Sunday Koneckyj and Leo Weitz. quarter. Several houses were demo- work will extend small Palestine into Senate. Senator Wadsworth has not B'nai Borlth. This League seeks to curred in the town RyM, district of It is uncertain as-to-who will be lished. A number of Jewish residents Transjordania and Syria", Dr. Weiz- yet been able to .secure action by the combat anti-Jewish libel. Funeral services for Jacob H. Ross. given the mound assignment for the Warsaw last night. mann declared. were injured47, who died Friday from injury reSenate but stated that he intends A third purpose of the drive will The trouble began when the ceived "while cranking his automobile Jewish team. j bringing his bill up before adjourn- be for a Palestine Housing Fl»i<1 Christian population learned that a at West Point, Nebr., were held Sunhomes vi'i j ment, which is now expected by July •which by building model wooden cross erected on the outskirts 1 day in Omaha. Burial was held at Koutsky Meeting Friday help to improve housing conditions in ••1st. of the town was demolished by. unthe Pleasant Hill Cemetary. By SUSAN BRANDEIS Congressman Perlman declared that the Holy Land. The B'nai B'rith »u: A,meeting of supporters of Jo- known vandals. Immediately the acMr. Ross is survived by his wife seph Koutsky, present Commis- cusation was spread that Jews were if the Senate acts favorably, the present maintains a centre in TeiSophia, three daughters, Mrs. B. F. sioner for Sheriff, will be held in the perpetrators. At midnight panic House Immigration Committee will Aviv, Palestine. It is also cooperatint; the judges of his highest court in Ohio The woman lawyer in the United Margolin, of Kansas City, Mo., and the Ballroom of the ; Rome Hotel prevailed among the Jewish popula- States has been with us since shortly —the first woman to hold such a posi- feel compelled to report the bill, with the Hebrew University. Agnes and Toby Ross, of Omaha, and on Friday evening^ June 25th at tion of the town when various per- after, our Civil War, the earliest ad- tion, and was elected thereto by the despite its present adverse attitude. The I. O. B. B. in addition to j'...'; a brother, Charles S. Ross, of Omaha. 8:00 o'clock. sons started out on an ahtWewish mission having occurred in Illinois people of the entire State. If the read- He admitted, ho'wever, that the Com- American chapters has chapters in The- principal speakers of the "crusade'V breaking the windows in about 1869. Under persistent feminine er will' pardon a personal reference, j mittee could refuse to act at this late Germany, Austria, Poland, Rowmams,, 17,817 JEWS REGISTERED FOR evening will be A. Shotwell, H. M. all Jewish houses, invading the'homes pressure all barriers to their admis- the writer herself was the first woman j period of the session. Congressman Czecho-Slovakia, Turkey, Palestine., EMIGRATION TO PALESTINE Baldridge, arid Henry Monsky. and threatening the lives of the in- sion have been removed. Women are to serve as special assistant to the Perlman also conceded that the and other countries. habitants. Many Jewish residents now admitted to all law schools, with United States attorney in New York, chances of favorable action by the ^Warsaw, (J. T. A.)—A large numCOALITION GOVERNMENT were beaten, many being seriously in- the exception of Harvard and Colum- and at that, was engaged in the Senate are very slight. ber of Polish Jews have expressed HUNGARIAN GOVERNMENT FORMED IN LITHUANIA, jured. • bia, prosecution of violators of the Anti- The House Committee -will act today their desire to proceed to Palestine in DRAFTS BILL TO SUPPRESS ; pn the Sabath bill providing for the In practising her profession, the Trust laws. The police took energetic measures recent months, according to the fig SECRET SOCIETIES to . put an end to the excesses, woman lawyeT is confined to a re-! Berlin.—A change for the admission of twenty-two thousand inuree of the Palestine office of th * * ' * Budapest, (J. T. A.)—A bill to sup- despatches received here state. situation of Lithuanian stricted field, for she meets with a; At present, there are supposed to stead of thirty-five thousand addi- S in Zionist Organization of-Poland. Dur- press secret societies in Hungary has is in sight, according to reports repronounced prejudice to her entering ] tional relatives, called for by the Perling this period 17,817- persons havi been drafted by the" government, it be about 1,600 wosaen, and about ceived here. many interesting and remunerative: man bill. It is improbable that the been registered and approved by thi was learned here today. PETLURA FUNERAL IN PARIS 100,000 men admitted to practice in branches of the law. It is, however,: the various states, which makes, it Committee will accept the Sabath bill The reports state that a coalitfon Palestine Office. In January, following the discovery Only a small fraction of this num of the counterfeiting plot, the govern- Paris.—The funeral of Semion Pet- comparatively easy for a woman to very evident how few women have after rejecting the Perlman measnre. government was formed in the ber is able to leave for Palestine, due ment issued an order suspending the lura took place under police protec- obtain a position as a managing at- tried to become lawyers. As far as Congressman Perlman said the- is a uanian parlhnent, coTiSMtfTig «•' torney in some of our small offices, Jewish women are concerned, it is, of chance of the House Coir ^ttee's People's Socialists, Social Democrat* to the lack of immigratio ncertificates activities of all secret societies. The tion on Sunday. Many persons who wished to enter for women have shown considerable course, very noticeable, particularly passing a restricted relief resolution and the natio-na! minorities. NGP?"issued by the Palestine government. societies,-, however,- including the the church and the cemetery were skill in handling the details of law in New York, that large number of for the admission of a few thousand tiations are said to be in prop?p«*: the J i s h de uti Awakening Magyars and all anti- not admitted. No speeches were work. ^ P f «mcernin* them have entered the field. This is additional relatives, and exempting *™> DELPHINER REOPENS SILK Semitic and terroristic organizations, delivered. the husbands of women who are the ^establishment of the Jewish n« • * * what one would expect, of course, FACTORY IN TEL AVIV did not heed the government's order. A representative of Marshal Piltional autonomy in the RepxsWte re Few of the 350 women admitted to when one realizes how many Jewish United States citizens. Lithuania, the reopening of the Jewsudslri, friend of Petlura, and former practice in New York State have es- men have become lawyers, and the Tel Aviv, (J. T. A.)—The Delphiner ish National Council, the EehSUahf member of the Petlura government tablished offices of their own with fact that we have a large Jewish FRENCH RABBIS MEET silk factory, the closing.of which re- WARSAW KEHILLAH COUNCIL and the Jewish schools. were present. IN CONTENTION cently attracted wide attention, and. WITNESSES STORMY SCENES their own clientele. Some, of these population. No Ministry for Jewish AtTai?* h criticism against the Palestine adwomen, have had sufficient success to < * • • Paris, (J. T. A.)—The annual con- planned. The Sejm will reopen «*. Warsaw.—^(J. T. A.)—Replying make it quite evident to the writer ministration for its tariff policy, will Warsaw, ( j . T. "A.")—Yesterday's It is, of course, still suffident of a ference of the Association of French June 2. be reopened. meeting of the" Council of the Warsaw to a statement eulogizing the "that in the not too distant future wo- novelty to find a woman trying a case, j Rabbis opened here today. Max Delphiner, Viennese silk manu- Kehiilah, the first democratic body late' Semion Petlura, issued by the men will be on a par with men in the It always centres the attention of both The conference will formulate the FRITSCH SENTENCED TO facturer, informed his representative elected on the basis of greater partic- Ukrainian National Committee in practice of the law. judge and jury on her work. While as attitude of the French rabbis toward PRISON FOB INSULTING here of his decision to reopen the fac- ipation in- the elections, ended in Poland, a general meeting of the Club In politics women have pressed the has been pointed out, we are still a the KehUlahs and toward the question j • JEWISH RELIGIOX tory. turmoil and disorder. ;The" disturbance of Jewish Deputies adopted a resolu- men more closely. This is shown in novelty to court and jury. Our breth- of accepting into the Jewish faith tion in which it declared that it conThe Palestine government recently was caused. by. the delegates of the the number of women lawyers hold- ren of the bar have become so ac- apostates who desire to return to the Berlin, (J. T. A.)—Theodor Frftsah, promulgated a new law exempting labor parties, Bund and Poale Zion, demns acts of murder. ing important public positions. One of customed to us, that we no longer re- fold. The agenda also includes the leader of the German The resolution, however* establishes these, Mabel Willebrandt, assistant at- ceive the favoured sympathetic treatcotton, wool-and silk yarns from im- and the people's party, Volkspartei. that "the murder of Petlura was an torney-general of the United States, ment, that the writer is informed old question of foreign Jews resident in against whom a libel suit brought >ort duty. The public which was present in the Max Warburg of Hamburg is ! act of revenge, for the hundreds of argues important Government cases in practioners invariably extended to us. France. The promulgation of this law was galleries participated in the quarrel, 1 On the eve of the opening of the ing-, was sentenced to one month's , elcometl by manufacturers as it is fighting with their political opponents. thousands, of Jewish •victims." the Supreme Court of the United My experience is that juries invariably conference a banquet was given in prisonment. xpected to result in an Improvement States, and also is in charge of prohi- apologize when they decide against celebration of the seventieth birthday The sentence was imposed Charity itself-fulfils the law; •t the position of the textile industry bition enforcement throughout the Unyou, and if they decide with you, do of Dr. Israel Levi, Grand Rabbi of Herr Fritseh for publishine insults ,We may always know what is right; And who can sever love from charity ? i the country. ited States. Florence Allen is one of so with an almost fatherly smile. hut not always what is possible. —Shakespeare. Francr *the Jewish religion
Herzl Memorial Meeting to The first membership meeting of the • Jewish Community Be Hdd Jiily 1 at J, t G. Center will be held Monday evening at 8:30, in^ theLodge rooms
Meeting Will Be Held at The J. C Sunday Afternoon.
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