THIS A false friend, like a shadow, attends only while the surs shines.
By EL B. R. AS DAYS OF YORE \ % J •A contraption long unseen '/"» ^ its appearance a t the Jewish > -" -g presented last Sunday by the 1 ^ I s Zaonist Community Center. I t vr! ST prompters box, set in the orche, *•*• pit. The last time I remember^ seeing a regular old-fashioL-u prompters box was a t the. Brandeis theater, I believe it was last year, when a demonstration of various orchestra leaders -was given. A quick change artist at that time represented himself as JBethoveen, Mozart and the rest of those old famous musicians and orchestra leaders. Seldom, in this day, do we see the prompter's box in "use.' The prompter today is usually hid behind the scenes on the stage. Incidentally, I was told that the play didn't come to - a finish until 1:15 a. m. * *- * A FALL AND A SPRAIN E. F . informs me of an incident which happened in the J , C. C. gymnasium the other day. It seems Selma Levin and Pearl Marcus were playing basketball, when unexpectedly the two collided into one another, Selma landing on Pearl's foot. Pearl's little foot hurt and she discovered that her ankle was sprained. She'll play no more basketball for some time. * • • ART The Jewish Community Center is certainly bringing added culture to Omaha Jewry. The young Jewish
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• Entered us eecona-clasg mall matter on January 27tb. i c a , at . postofflce at Omaha Nebraska, under the Act of March 3. IS79.
OMAHA, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1926
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, A YEAR, $2,50
CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING
VOL. V—No. 46
NIGHT SCHOOL AT J. C. C
The free night school at the Community Center under the auspices of the Council of Jewish Women is being held every Monday and Wednesday evening at seven-thirty. Arrangements have been made Present Immigration Less Than with the board of education to 1 One-Fourth of 1907 furnish textbooks free to the pupils. AH branches of English taught by ' MANUFACTURERS ASSOCfcA'We Will Respond to the Call of Our Brothers and . TION FOR BILL Miss Elizabeth Hart. Sisters Accross the Sea"—Abe Goldstein • : The attendance has increased Detroit, <J, T. A.) — A resolution three hundred percent since the condemning the proposed Alien classes opened. Begistretioii bill was presented at the DAVID A.-BROWN WILL BE GUEST OF convention of the American Federation of-Labor here by J. M. O'Hanlon, OMAHA JEWRY OCTOBER 28th . delegate of the New York State Federation of Labor, Omaha's drive for $75,000, its quote in the national United The resolution points oat that th» Jewish Campaign for §25;000,000, was inaugurated by-a-smokerproposed legislation for the registraMonday evening at the Jewish Community Center" in Konor of tion of foreign born "workers would William L. Holzman, chairman for the state, who gave a report permit photographing and finger of the work of the'national Jewish Conference recently held-in Proceeds Will go to Rehabilitation of j printing and make it impossible for children and aged grown-ups all can Chicago. Those present at the smoker appointed themselves a Palestine the foreign born to participate in find something of benefit at the cen- committee of .workers, and pledged themselves enthusiastically the struggle of American, labor for ter. . to reach the goal set for Omaha. Abe Goldstein, local chaiman, MR. AND MRS. M. KULAKOFSKY On Sunday morning, October 24,; a higher standard c fliving. The latest constructive idea being presided. • '* . . at the box office of the Brandeis • , _ .. „ _ Herman Cohen,' of Keneseth Israel HOURS put into practice by Samuel Gerson, "It -was like a •wonderful play," smoker by Rabbi Frederick Cohn, What beauty In this life.of ours isew York, (J. T. A.)—Cyras 5. Beth Shalom- Synagogue of Kansas Theater, the seats will be placed on ^ ' o f *tlie " I m m i g r a t i o n ch&irm&n supperientendent of this Mecca of said Mr. Holzman of the Conference Harry A. Wolf, Dr. Philip Sher, WTien in the dawning: JOT the hours City, and son-in-law of .Mr. and Mrs.! s a I e f o r t h e special performance c ^ a beauty in. t i e fciss Jews, is an art class. This class, i s "The actors were Dr. Bernhard Kahn, Harry Lapidus, and Nathan S. Yaffe. 1Ofsee fifty years of wedded bliss. Kulakofsky will deliver a special! "Welcome Stranger", to be given by open to all, will educate those attend- European director of the Joint Dis- "We expect Omaha to respond with of Manufacturers, in his report I touch her hsncl_thSt sweetheart mine, sermon. • ! t ^ e Clemant-Walsh Flayers for the ing of the fine things behind art. tribution Committee, -whose main its -usual enthusiasm and generosity.," And close Bjy eyes and arink the -wine to the annual convention of the asyooth that, never finSs amiss A number of- out of town guests benefit of the Omaha Chapter of sociation in session at the Waldorf They mil learn to appreciate a good stated Mr. Goldstein, local chairman. Of In fifty years of wedded-Bliss. will be present for the golden an- Hadassah. picture, and be aided in drawing, if At this time and for the following Hotel, expressed the committee's Ana -when t i e night has left Its veil. niversary celebration, among those they are so inclined. They will learn Will Organize Committees doubt of the And golded ships have spread their sail. who will.be here are: Mr. and Mrs. week up until the performance, SunOh bless us God .nod bear us this, of the famous Jewish artists,and of upon for United Jewish Campaign Our fifty years at Trended bliss. their wonderful works. A flags simi Joe Kay and daughter Shirley Ruth! &a? sight, October 31, the tickets it to become effective in 1027. A. half century of wedded happi-! f.. . o f B e r l d e v > Cali B a b b i a n d M r s ilar to this has never before been inpurchased from members of Hadassah j Constant intermarriage, he saiA, Committees of workers will be or- ness will be celebrated Sunday by; Herman Cohen and son Ellis of l e b a d stituted in Omaha. may be exchanged at the box office i ganized during the coming week to M it dubious whether we hsv© the M Mi^sael M i ^ l Kulakofsky K l k f k j|| Mr. andd Mrs, "Miss T.fnirm Bubenstein, prominent for regular theater tickets. For the ! d a t a C i t y . Mlm a n d M r s - B> help put Omaha's quota over for the with a golden to predicate even at,the Jewish j j benefit cf those who were unable toj to ^ and daughter Omaha-artist, and a graduate of the ^ ^LCityj L Pollack Pollack and daughter United Jewish Campaign." Plans are Community Center*bInvitations have;j ^ aanndd ^ racial origin. Mr. secure the tickets from Hadassah i «PP«min«tely ork Mr. and Mrs. I . of New Y Chicago Art -Institute will be in now being made by the chairman in been members, there will be on sale at the Chine recommended that the regisb f issued c d tto moHfthan f th one n hundred b d e d -: charge of ,tbe class,-, . , c f Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. charge for one of the most systematic aliens should be made i tration of and sa*saty-nve pes ead friends • box ofSce, a goodly number of seats *• * * • campaign ever conducted in this city. for that by law. at the: on the main floor GATE-CBASHERS, LOOKI ' 1 am sold on this campaign", said The —Noticed qeite a crowd attended' the . Abe Goldstein, dty chairman;;. The sha^pei table" "and the" appomtmeate Brodkey of Sioux City, Iowa. choicest seats' in the house.'; last "Y" dance a t the Jewish Comthe cause is one of the most worthiest o f the dinner will be carried out in' --••-.. cent'of Hadassahsproceeds Hadassah's-proceeds ' the convention declared that Every centof , munity CenterrJ.But "Y" dances al-| ever confronting the American reseT!t golden wedding decorations. Mr. from ites performance goes to .the P restrictive policy of thei govways did gather"the crowd. It's, a ' "When men like David Brown, Louis Harry A. Wolf, family friend, will be work of rehabilitating Palestine.rNot eraiDent on immijnrstion should be pleasure to see them dancing in their the toastmaster of the evening. one ceift is deducted for any expense h e l d H e own building, howeyer. Gate-crash-, ^ recommended the Mr. and Mrs. Kulakofsky are well J incurred in r-raising- funds. This exers were quite common at : the" old ^ 2,000,000 to 8,000,000 aliens now known to many Omahans, being one 1 pense isboroe by Hadassah members. i n dances, but not so at their Saturday, this country who are considering of the pioneer Jewish families of the 1 Mr. William Walsh of the Brandeis night dances now-, with Dave Fishman themselves citizens and will only community and taking an active partj has set a beautiful example to every \ guarding the door. Don't think he's 3e in communal.work. Mr. and Mrs. Ku-! Committee- -lAppaisted - by Newly Jew and Jewess in Omaha by his gen-; *rn f « the first time that they are immune from bribery, though, forhe's. erosity in making possible this b e n e f i t ^ -should they' leave the country lakofsky migrated to this country! Elected Presidefit like the rest and can be "talked to". . perfonnan-ce, for not only has he giv-' s n d attempt to return. He eaid that from Slutzk, Eussia, in 1887, coming' " • •' - - - ',, * - .* * the ABE- GOLDSTEIN directly to Omaha. Being a student! little boys i en the fullest measure of co-operation, government by cutting down M GRANDPA OR A COLLEGE BOY? City, -Chairman ««* »or»l support, but he has also"«issi«zi of aliens had done away with of the Yeshiva of Slutzk sn^. .The young high school and-college . . _ da, in s e l ^ Mr. Kulakofsky confronted out * . work "rah rah" boys arent the only ones » relieving the untold _suffertheater at this performance to Hacks- ft« present policy is insuring the « American living started a grocery f e a t e r e d a p r o g r a m given bewho go bare-headed these days, i'ing of the thousands of.Jews m eastd i i d l prosperity it of f our workers kers store thirty-five years ago at 13th fore a c r c m Q bf OTCr 100 at the open sah at a figure which means health, dividual 11 saw, an old gentleman, with a heavy i^ Europe; Dr. Joseph A. Eosen, sanitation, and life itself to the pion-:"Bd protecting: American interests. and; Fierce Street with but a small m e e t I head ofthe A o f the y . M . ^ n set of gray whiskers, as thick as the S * ° - J ° ^ the.division . " j e e r s in Palestine. j "Present day immigration is leas capital of ?200 ] a s t M o n d a y m e e t ffi f .-~ rabbi's, and a thick head of gray hair, of the Joint Distribution Committee, much more must every Jew'than one-four ft of that ^ for 1907, the How Having settled with the task of were The n u m b e r s tte prognun "walk down sixteenth street near Far- whose work is the .settlement of Jews peak year of immigration,*' said the to making a livelihood, he then started aTid Jewess feel ........ . . , entertaining. nam, the other day, in regular col- on farms principally in Bussia, givcommissioner. "During the past two ing them the chance they want to the formation of a Spnagogue from ^ ^ s o l o b y ^ Buckiiig- her share. f o n o w s : legiate style—No hat, no coat, and fiscal years erring- June 1925 .and help themselves; Julius Rosenwald, what was at that time a "minyen" h&m a c c o m p a n i e d b y L y l y a n Chuda-: a little mahogany pipe. 1526 respectively, 294,814 and 304,whose subscription of $1,000,000 * * * at 13th and Pierce Streets. The ^ a iea^higl)y M ^ Dorothy Eeo-' 488 immigrant? were admitted to the started the campaign; Mrs. Eehekah' Synagogue was later known as the ^ v i ^ . ^ b y Master' Kate, acPAN-HANDLERS RISING United States.1 In the fiscal year 190? r Kohut, leader of Jewish women; Beth Hamedrosh Hagodol which was c o m p a m e d b y Miss ^guni, vocol solo, immigration reached a total 0* Nate Jacobs is used to being David A. Brown of Detroit, national organized thirty-two years ago and by Miss Helen.Levinson, accompanied! 1,285,349." "touched" by pan-handlers, while chairman of the United Jewish CamTO. L. HOLZMAN of which Mr. Kulakofsky was its first b ymss chtidacpff. ' j walking along the street, he says, but paign, who is giving all his time and The commissioner discussed the State Chairman t© Cohn Moniisy president. The Synagogue has stead-. A t tfeig -..y^ m e e t m g a i s 0 &e f o l . he tells one about a "down and outer" effort to alleviate the destitution of 1 problem of dealing with the cft&efeEvening and Julius fly. grown until it now is one of the l o w i n g . standing-committees were se-i Felix that takes the cake. Nate was work- unfortunate Jews of the world; and j ship of women. "Prior to September _ l u c ulltS OX l u c erection Ox t n e new -. f^vM^.;.*-*.,.*.. tr* lipp, T : . « m_*.:« ing energetically in his office. The - , , . .. M«^^M E. Committee: TLouis Chair-•; The Leader's Training Course c o n - ' ^ 1922, on which date the Cable *u< it Amer- contribute liberally to this campaign, . . , j . „ , . , , . , ifive hundred other Sam' Faier,2; Marian Graetz. ducted under the auspices of the Y.: 'was - passed," caid the commissioner, the entire I feel that Omaha Jewry will respond Synagogue at 19th and Burt Street Mr. Kulakofsky was again its presi-. Publicity7 Committee: Bennie C M. and T. W. H. A., at the Jewish -"fte nwrriage of m alien woman -to door opened and in walked a shabbily' . _ . .. when the campaign will begin." dent and at the present time holds Morgan chairman Stanley Levin. ; Community Center, opened on Mon-"» citisen of the TMited States made . j• • 1 ican Jews, representing he f "The state of Nebraska has always t«._ . f«f i .c e. °. -f c.h, a. .i ,r _m -a .n o-* ..^_:-.._.s._ : Corsstituiimal Committe'e: Maurice day, October IS. Professor T. Earl her a citizen^and conversely the tmi> ° «Hnn2ssumdressed man. 1 „ erS resided to the u.nn.1 « f - N o t a I o n e w a s h e content with in, chairman, Louis Lipp, Grace Sullenger of So- Tiage of an American- citizen * COLUILITV g of .the Department p ^and S ' in aCtfTe affairS "Could you spare 2. dime for a poor i _ . , . .. _ . Eofenstein. *" treasurer of-?* iie cf Omaha, openedship. to a Since foreigBer f Conference quota of $25,000,-' William L. Holzman, state chairman. Synagogue, but was the' ^ 0 ^ ^ Committee:-Grace Rosen- t<**o**. course.diversity He defined "Social Work that forfeited date an America* hungry man?" he asked Nate. Img? the ! S campaign ^ T ° "We will put Nebraska's quota over tated ol2ma d largeJ portion of which Ws al- the top." Omaha Hebrew Club, president of the j Nate looked at him and wondered! !000, a ^ ? - ™J°. and its need in the Community." He woman who -married s forces f o r final SoTt m : Reports on if he was really in the sanctuary o f i ready been* *subscribed. " * B'rith Abraham and at present C. Morgan, .Leona Pollack, G e r - ™ followed by Jud^e L, B. Day, (except in.-certain cases where the the expenditure of the sums collected his office. trustee of the Jewish Community' trude Horwich. of the Eee<l Juvenile Court, who emphasied husband i s ineligible to become s. °* trained volunteers.". citizen) ddes not lose her citizenship,1 "They're getting high class now," were made, eye- witnesses telling of T Dances Saturday Niget Feature Center. Membership *„ .Committee: Fred During his years of residence in Stalmaster acted as Chairman' nor does the American confer dlaaen ' Nate said. "They're not satisfied the unspeakable conditions in Euro-; chairman, Isaac Sternhill, pean countries — the huge death tiie at Jewish Community Center Omaha, Mr. Kulakofsky, encouraged Kurtzman, with stopping one on the street, but rate," augmented" . by starvation, meeting. Nearly one hundred ship on his foreign wife. As a result Dave Fishman, Ella Marcus, Stella come into his office, as well." in all work by his devoted wife, took Harwich. people took this opportunity to learn of this situation we have bad sows typhus and other diseases, and suicide * • • m Saturday night is becoming recog-j an active part in the business world i very harsi "cases before the Dance Committee: Leone Novitsky, °re about social work. —which the Joint - Distribution Com- nized as Omaha Jewish young folks' A LAST WORD next lecture will be given on ment on appeal. We had to regtfrt! and at the present time is president! chairman, Fred Brodkey,.Ella Marcus. 1 When a person tries to find too mittee is striving jto .control by feed- dance night in the J. C.- C. ballroom. of. the Central Markets lnc_ Thej Chumjny Qub committee: Isaac night, October 25, at S P. M., as aliens under the law women vhcmuch, he usually comes away with ing unemployed men and women and At the "Y" dance Saturday evening Central Markets' was formed in the j with Rabbi Frederick Cohen as the are ss much citizens as you or I &ni JEWISH GIRL YOUNGEST SternhEl, chairman., Louis E. lipp, taking care of the orphans. Dr. Rosen nothing. main speaker. His subject will be who have wanted to return from SENIOR AT CENTRAL HIGH told of the work of the Agro-Joint there is going to be music of the year 1905 when it was located at Maurice Alperixi. syncopating Kind as Ike.Bauder?s or- 16th and Capitol Ave.; it then later "Jewish Communal Service." There foreign residences where they Miss Jeanette Resnick daughter ol in settling Jews on farms, a pioneer- chestra takes the platform. A large moved to the old Masonic building. will be & brief discussion after the been living with their husbands. Resnick is theing movement; since heretofore-Jews gathering is expected. It was in 1917 when the Harney CITY SUNDAY SCHOOL lecture. think that in a case like that a had not been.allowed to be landthe senor class "Here's your date, Halloween dance street market was opened and in 1921 A certificate will be awarded at the, era! discretion should be confett©# '..-; STARTS SESSION iha Central High School. Miss holders in Russia. Mr, Brown spoke Saturday night October SO at thewhen the 16th street market was end of the course to those who attend upon the department to authorize tJife :k is only fifteen' years of age. of the campaign' work being done all J. C. C. Ballroom", says the commit- opened. Regular sessions '-of the City Sunevery lecture. readmission of expatriated native is a member of the National over the United States, in "which * tee which is working to make- this a • Mr. and Mrs. Kulakofsky have six day School at the -B'nai Israel synanaturalized <eitisens.*r huge army of workers are organized Honor Society and the Yodung Judea great affair. Plans working oat at children, nineteen grandchildren, and gogue have begun. Competent teachSociety. Jeanette writes for the Cen- to further the work of relief and the present time include preparations one great grandchild. Their children ers have been secured-this year for PRESENT CONGEST AM* tral Weekly Register and is taking a rehabilitation. for a packed floor. Every yonsg Jew- are A. I. Kulakofsky, Harry and all grades. Principal' Eliahxte Block JSWiSB EMIGRANTS Journalistic course. At the meeting it was announced ish young man and woman in Omaha Louis Kulakofsky of Omaha; Mr. Joe will be in charge of the Post Con- t h e Grand National- Concert at the that David A. Brown would be inare expected to be present -at "this Kay of Berkley, Calif- Mrs. Phillip firmation class, and in addition to the Beth Hamedrosh Hagedol Synagogue Warsaw.—(J, T. A.)—Coursee it? 28, when a gathering. The Annual Jewish National Work- Omaha Thursday,'October Saks of Council Bluffs aad Mrs. si 19th snd Bart, Sunday evening at regular Sunday sc&ool work, special English ,SB4 -Spanish'•• for prospective 1 man's Fund meeting will be held reception would be held in his nonor, Herman Cohen of Kansas City. lessons in Hebrew and Jewish will be 8:00 o'clock. The best musical taieni : Jewish emigrants were opened Jby Sunday, October 24. All committees followed by a mass meeting in the The Auflebnng Club will hold a On Saturday morning there will be taught. All children interested in of the city of Omaha has been pro- Jewish Emigration Sf«iety he*e. are asked ib/ieport at the Labor auditorium of the Jewish Community meeting and a program at the Jewish a public gathering in the Beth Hame- Sunday school work are urged to at- cured. This program will be presented Clinics for the treatment of Community Center on Sunday, Octo- drosh Hagodol Synagogue in honor tend the City Sunday School at 18th under the direction of the well known trouble among the Jewish emigrant* Lyceum, S2nd and Clark streets, Sun- Center. Short talks were - made- at the ber 24, at 8:00 o'clock. . day morning. were sta* t>xu**>f>d hv the> society. of Mr. and Mrs. Kulakofsky. Rabbi and Chicago. Classes begin at 9:45. Cantor S. Kahanowitch.
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