A false friend. likeW shadow,, attends only while the sun shines.
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Quite an Impression Was Left In this Argument
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Around noon time. "when one Hai Resh member wants to find another he usually looks first in the Loyal entered es u~.-~ _ ami) matter on January 27th, IB21. at hotel cafe—for that's often the noonOMAHA, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1S2& SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, A YEAR.'$2.50 VOL. VI.—No. % postcaice nt Omntia Nenrasbn. nnder thp Act oT March 3. 1879 day rendezvous of Morris Jacobs, Marvin. Treller, 3Tred Fisher, Nate TEL AYTV SEPARATED CELEERATE Jacobs, Allan Kohan, Joe Jacobs, and FROM JAFEA BY PALESTINE ANNIVERSARY- OF THE others.GOVERNMENT ORDINANCE YIDDISH -THEATER IN KUSSIA At these luncheons the great and the insignificant problems of the Moscow, (J, T, A,}—The fiftieth Jerusalem.—(J. T. A.)—Article 1 1 ' world are discussed—often with great •j anniversary of the existence of the of the Tel Aviv constitution which heat. "... i i Jewish theater in Itussia was celeentitles Tel Aviv inhabitants to parti] brated in Chark'off, •• ' The other day a couple of Hai Besh cipate in the Jaffa municipal elections ^ Representatives of the local Soviet, members and two newspaper men met National Values Cannot be Real- •was repealed in a special ordinance isWaati : of the social and cultural orgaaisa- Representative in the resaurant to eat and argued sued by the Palestine government, j ized as Individuals Fori' l# Bring' Charges 'Beunions adMarvin Treller and Fred Fisher were By taking advantage of our special offer, our sub- i tions and «f the trade The Ordinance ended; the controverfore Committee . dressed , the gathering1. Telegraphic the Hai. Reshers. Joe Jacobs and sy over the question whether Tel A*iv scribers are given the opportunity of saving fifty greetings were received from the Allan Kohan were the newspapermen. PALESTINE RAPIDLY IMPROVINGJDEVELOPMENTS residents can vote in the Jaffa eleccents on their 1927 subscription.* This-offer is being praesidium of the Ukrainian Execu- PRESENTS RESOLUTION The quartet had already decided tions as was demanded by some of the made to &B subscribers of the Jewish Press and will tive' Committee. • • T O CONGRESSthat slippery streets cause more ac.Speaking before a gathering at the leaders of the Tel Aviv population. be held, open for only seven more days, after which cidents than do dry streets, and "were Jewish Community Center Wednesday Washing-ton. (J. T. A.)—The de» on the subject of hats. the subscriptions will again be $2.50. evening, Charles A. Cowen, national ? mand that the XJnited States Congrese Treller claimed a hat of a certain, Zionist orator, characterized the probappoint a committee of seven to inMail your check n&w for $2.00 and your subscription make was the best. lems of the Jews throughout the counvestigate the. sources of information Fisher said he was "all wet" and try. Cowen is now touring the counwill be renewed for 1927. First PresemtRtiwtv ©E Lecture Course ' on which Henry Ford based his rethat a hat of another make was bet- try in behalf of the Zionist organizanewed charges several days &go that Your subscription for 1927 is due jnpw.1 As a specialRecital ter than the hat of a certain make. tion. . Active in Convention of Independent "the international Jew is in direct anmversary introduction we are offering all subscribers The argument became heated. '"I do not believe that the Jewish: control of all financial centers of govOil Men's -Association•"•.who will partake of our "thirty day offer" a discount of An enthusiastic crowd turned out ernment, including. the United States Konan and Jacobs merely listened problem in Europe* can; be. solved-by fifty (50) centsin the renewal of their subscriptioB. The at the first of the series of eight Federal Beserve System," is made in —not-being direct authoritiesonhats [relief work. It is the duty of the subscription to the Jewish Press for one year is §2.50. Morris Milder, president of the U. recitals and lectures, under the a resolution framed by Congressman Fisher and TreTler debated^ J Jews of America :tovaid their brethren We are dispensing with, all contests, prises and the hiring S. Oil Works was elected president auspices of l i e Jewish Community Sol Bloom of New York. -Trailer: became so- enthusedabout across the^ Atlantic in -order to secure of'solicitors and are ©feting this discount direct to the of t h e Nebraska* Independent Oil Genter, Tuesday xJght, December 23. his, certain hat ihat he arouse from a homeland for ihe^ many who are subscriber. 'Hafl -check for ?2.00 and your subscription In a statement issued here, th? Elizabeth Gntmaxi .was the performi i s chairaJiA leaning- over Ksher was' now destitute and; starving." will be renewed for 1927. Congressman declared: ing artist and Mrs. Henry Monsky trying t o impress, him with the good- " T h e development of Palestine must "There is a good old Baying th«l -was at the piano. ness of his hat. -•.••.'.-.:. " be regarded from a standpoint of an The Jewish Prfss gives you all the local news, social and 'money talks.' I believe that up to investment for all the Jewish people.' Mr. Borglum, music critic of the " -': So enthused did Treller become in sport events &%& feature articles written by nationally new Mr. Ford's money has been talkWorld-Herald, .says, "Miss Gutman 1 trying to make an impression for his "Doubtless many Omahans can reprominent men anS^women. Also latest telegraphic dising and that something else beside? has a dramatic soprano voice of symcertain i a t that i e accidentally push- member, back 75 years ago when an patches from all parts of the world* money will be heard from in tJiP pathetic, quality, vrtfrm and- vibrant, j ed Fisher over. Fisher in falling explorer, standing on or somewhere future. .and she uses it with skill, obtaining j crashed his head against a "wall, mak- near the site of this city, gazed west-MAIL YOUE CHECK NOW beautiful. shades and graduation o:jr | '"Mr. Ford has stated that the only ward and uttered a command: "Being an impression on ids head. « T r 11tones. She has, besides, exceptional ! competent judges were the American Then did Jacobs and Eohan come yond this point there could be no histrionic ability and interprets' with !| people and that it ie now proper for s id the aid. "They hurriedly picked np victor of man over the forces of V ^« * nature." • intelligence and feminine attractive- ! the-Jewish spokesmen to meet thr Fisher. Took -him to the l o r d lister ness. The classical numbers sung byi issue by addressing their defense $•<• " I t is only in Palestine that the. Jew iospital and: had the hurt taken Miss Gntman enabled her at once to \thfi American people. My resolution can live free from oppression and the : care of. I carries out his suggestion. Our govThei argument is stilt undecided, as pressure of • non-Jewish life," the [ show her great dj-amatic ability." CHAXTXCET BAUDWIX BY speaker asserted, "That explains to which.tat is the best. ..•-'..! Mr. Martin Bush, music critic of ' ernment is a representative form nf: why, during' the foQr thousand years., or the Omaha Bee, states, "The salient • government, with the Congress (To those Jews •#fet»*»ttej>eUeve that it SB -wise'trod desirabJe in AKHTJCB for 1 Jews t o mart their idetttits^to;iaalce a parade of "broadsaih^ediipss" lij- joining of Jewish history, the" Jew has never the United Statesrepresenting the points to the singer's credit were an IN A HURRY—. non-Jewisi orga.iusati>baK ia'i,jiteference to their own, the blsiEiuj; trorfis ol I>r, surrendered his title to Palestine. Of ISaldwio, Profearor rf»:;&flslijrk;I3tersf!ire.st t i e IlnJreraSty t>t Illinois, will t-otne animation -.-of style, assurance sense ' people. I am appealing to the peoplrWITH A W P ?TOGO, as a distinct sk«cS^"-'.!po titase.Jriro -vrhv Insist that 3etr* -win fireat^st Tespect hundreds of "^nations'; whose peoples of the. dramatic element and a fer- I through the Congress to decid" AND THEffi DATES MIXED by stan'ling out sS3»m>chip,r.coBrageousiy as Je-ws, irt. Baldwin's nTlicle Is a were driven from their own soils,-.the' powetful reenfottMESpt. i b e artidie itself, -woTthy of the. •fine Americanism nn& vency of the portrayal of texts and whether Mr. Ford's statement is cor^There isnothing more exasperating Jews alone iave Teturned. MORRIS MILDER •Chrlstlanfty of Its aWfcJior, lias been a powerful incentive to t i e B'nai B*T5ti. in . j Tect or not. stea<finess of vocal emission, tte extension oi 5t»; HWel FoBaaation. than getting jour dates mixed. "When Men's Association at its sixth annual I "In his statement Mr. Ford said he "Millions of Jews once lived in Henry Monsky's piano acglory of Israel, a s I see i t , is Montague's "Diseacnantmerl", for ex- "Mrs. you have-an appointment for Friday, } would direct those inquiring into hh Palestine, and can live there again in convention held fn Omaha last week. its practical idealism; I t s yotmg men ample. Here the sjithor, a n English- companiments revealed excellent or 3 meeting for "Wednesday, it's Fri- , Mr. Milder asjhead of, the F . S^ Oil of what scientific farming «nd discermnest in Eccorfl vdth j assertions to the facts. This ie « have Eeea-.vmEBSB sad- its.^sid-iaem have: maa of culture *nd formerly of H g b day or Wednesday .that yon expect to jmcSern j industry are able to do in a Works has bee^oite^ of the leading drsaroed dreams. Botargfebse-wtosavr 'idesls,, e s p r e s s o t h e -feriing of iope- the ..singer, added mast materially to chance for Mr. Fore, to direct tjie attend what-is scheduled to be at- restricted a,rea. ^Ehat work", however, figures during the'^iCDnventian. The committee proposed in my fhs visions tended. ; -is-jilways done by t h e govexinnentj U. S. Oil Co^-bsngTHiettf th© largest to the • serarces of OfS" Here wer have'._the sad case -of-two and i t falls to the more prosperous independent oil companys in the State dreains did -not lose consection. with who, ardently believing that, the -endhonors throughout." upon whicli he based 'his''Charges. of-the World War would mark the be-. The next number in the series thought Thursday • , . . , , , . young ladies, who the -world yf fact. They saw things "For the past few years, Sir. Ford 1 . • „ , , , ,, 1 TJews of America to play the role of of Nebraska. of one week was Thursday of the •' . * '. ,; , „ Milder is also active in communal as they "were. What I mean- may be ginning of a new and better era, stand be- a lecture by Kt» Eev. Irving P. •has been making errant ch&rjjfes; , ,., t _ , . . . the government in providing funds." •week after—or iefore. They hurried _, .- , ., ,f .* , ... exemplified by •» brief • comparison of today eynical, disillusioned sad hope- Johnson, Bishop of the Diocese of agtunst the Jewish people. More that, work and in Jewish circles. ., , ,, _, . „ ... \ „. I Prior to the address of the New Ne Colorado, who. will speak.on "Keligthe political idealism of Plato . h^ less. to attend the B W Bnth Auxiliary ;; y Miss Besg Greenb accom any other man today he is responthat of Isaiah, The former dreamed a All sorts fof panaceas are being re- ion, Science and Reality." Reserva- sible for' the increased wave of l'acisi . meeting, . «*eduled for Thursday., ^ ser sisterr Ethei, ILLINOIS ATHLETIC COACH dream of a perfect state, but it was commended'for this, the world's dis- tions msy new be made by calling hatred snd intolerance. Now he They arrived at the Jewish Commun- ! ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ . j[ F r i e d . TO VISIT IN OMAHA a dream that could never come true. ease. But no cue believes in the pan- Jackson 1366. comes, after most people, repardlew? ity Center breathless and hurried to ; ^ edM chairman> Indeed Plato himself frankly admitted aceas except the people" who propose I of their faith, had thought that this the meeting room. They dashed open j Morris Sogolow former Omahan, that i s was impossible of ^realization. them. The latest proposal I havej j wave of anti-Semitism, which has no the door of the room and entred, but now assistant coach at the University "I know not," he said, "whether there heard was offered at a recent meeting the room was EMPTY. j D ' n a : D'-JO. A n n n j | l DaiirP place in the United States, bad diet! of Illinois will visit.in Omaha during ever has been or ever will be sueh a of the Society for the Promotion of "Ooo gee, Oh goshl" moaned Lil the coming week. Sogolow former city of the perfect as I have described. Engineering Education. Here, the down, and revives his lian Dubnoff, as it began to dawn, director of -the physical department charges. But in-heaven there is laid up the pat- speaker, himself aa eminent engineer, "the -meeting isn't today, it's the at the Kansas City, Y. M. and Y. W.tern of such a-city; and to that pat- said -in effect that the engineer is Active Commusal Worker in Kansas "Mr. Ford makes a lot of Thursday after "this Thursday," Plan Entertainment' Program for H A. has made rapid progress as a but they lor the most »re irrelevant'. City, Mo. tern men mil more and more conf ora civilization's last hope. Every other "So 'tis, so 'tis," confirmed Ross This Affair coach at the Illinois institution. and arc without foundation and feel. their lives." Isaiah also saw a vision class he said, "had tried to .save dvQiKatzman, "and here we hurried so n At Illinois Sogolow coaches, foot- of a Utopia, a future golden age, sation and had failed—the clergy most At the annual Linen Shower of the His charge that the Jewish peopl?when we had a whole week to make • The annual B'rith B'rith dance will ball, baieball and basket ball. While which was to be a time of universal lamentably of alL Apparently he did Omaha Chapter Hadassah on Wednes- \ control the financial system of th-r. it in." be held Saturday night at the Jewish a resident of Omaha Sogolow was one righteousness, of universal peace, and not expect salvation to come from the day January 5, 2:80 o'clock at the United ' States is equally • # * ! Community Center auditorium Janu- of the leading amateur baseball play- of human brotherhood. For almost merely-technical engineers, though he Jewish Community Center Auditorium foundation and fact but this ie a, Now That They're i ary 1, 1927. Plans are now being ers in the city. three thousand years men have be- said that even the technicians, the Mrs. B. M. Aehtenberg of Kansas City specific and serious charge which II' ' made by the committee in charge of used to i t made against-the Catholics, the Buylieved Isaiah's to be an attainable builders of bridges, toads, and aque- will be the principal speaker. One never knows what ne cando j this affair to make it one of the most Mrs. Achtenberg will be remem-. tists, the Methodists, the i ideal. The Hebrew theocracy, the rule ducts, had kept tfee.Roman Empire inUntil he tries to doit. elaborate affairs ever given by the B'nai JB'rith to Elect Officers of the Popes in the Middle Ages, the tact long after it might reasonably bered best, as the former Miss Minnie j 1-ans, or any other people would deTake last Sunday, for instance, at local B^nai Bri'th and in" accordance Eobmsoh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.mand, and should have, sn immedithe banquet held by.the A. Z. A. just with the holidays spirit of the New Omaha Lodge I.0.B3.*-wiIl hold its Puritan commonwealth in England, have been expected to break up. Sam Robinson of this city and is wide- ate investigation." semi-annual' election of officers and the early colonial government of New "Whafroay we not look for," he asked prior to the open meeting celebrating Year.-: ••-.;.;•.. • xielegates to the district grand lodge England^—all attest men's belief in the in Hs final peroration, "from liberally ly kncwni here. Mrs. Achtenberg is! Congressman Bloom's resolution National A. Z. A. day. " W e have engaged one of the best Thursday ev^ening, December 30.at the practicability of the prophetic ideal of educated engineers, from urea- who first vice-president of the newly or- j reads as follows: '. Waiters were needed to dish- out orchestra's in the city", said Harry" "Resolved, whereas, on corporate righteousness., Slmflarly, understand not only the fatigue of {ganized Southwest Eegion of HadasCommunity Charter. , the rfood. Immediately came forward Trnstin, chairman. 11, 1926, one Henry Ford-of Detroit the French Revolution in the- eight- •metals, but feat more deepseated and sah .and was general chairman of arH i k e Freeman, Lou Diamond, Si ; Special -entertainment is T>eing arMichigan, is imported to have rangements for the coufersace in Kaneenth century, and even the Russian fundamental •weariness and dis^ • ^ d Max Givot, offering their I r a n ^ d for t U s d a ^ according t o GENERAL CENSUS BEGUN Revolution in our own day have proved couragement of the' human spirit sas City last June. In addition to her the follewing stateroent: *Thi»t. a b l e ^ s i t a n c e , _ , __., .•;,. - : , Jack Alberts, a w n i b e r of t h e com' IN SOVIET RUSSIA men's persistent faith, renewed again which is today the world's, disease." activities for Hadassah, Mrs. Aehten- intemEtional Jew is in direct "We've never tried t o break dishes j mittee. . berg is vice-president of the Kansas of all financial centers of Moscow. (J. T. A.)—A general cen- and yet again in spite of repeated The address left me unmoved, or at City Y. M. H. A. and one of the out* including the United State* Fedsr&I like tiiis"before," they chimed, " h j j | ..-•'" : ' ; • "'"-'-- ')• _'-'-"•. ^ sus of the population-in the Union disappointment, in)the attainability of most -with the feeling that if the sal-standing speakers on the speakers Reserve--System-;' w e ' r e -willing t o try.'^ -•' ' • , \ • ••".-. "'•. •., of Socialistic Soviet Republics was Isaiah's ideal of human brotherhood. vaging of civilization really depends "bureau- of the United 4 Synagogue of; "Whereas such statement if tra«? They tried, -andRelieve it or not— . ( t a l k C!l§pteF 9gisSSah tO Today the world needs again to upon the engineers, even liberally ed- America. begun recently throughout the Soviet n o t a dish "W-as broken. . presents grave cliarges concerning : have its faith renewed. We are pas- ucated-.engineers, the situation is in-^ Union. :.-•.. -- - >; (This is a tip to the iioys f o l k s the operation of the government, Sb« Appearing also on this afternoon let 'em dish the food at home—they 4 fiadassah is now one of the largest r The questionaire which was pre-sing through a period of depression, deed, more desperate than I had hither-. -program •w&l be the following: activities of the Federal Reserve Eas."••-. • • •• pared includes questions relating to a natural reaction to the excitement t o s u p p o s e d i . ' f f i c e . ' i t ; ) - ; ' • ' • - . ; . . v - ; ' , . " " • . . r - •:•:,:••;••;• •-.]' .Harry Robinson accom- tern and-the Jewish people. and most active of tiie. women's or- the mother tongue and the nationlity and the exultant hope that flamed: in It is as a matter of fact highly'im- • Violin I might mention that Jerry Dia- •ganizations in the city, paving nearly • "^Resolved,' that a select committ** panied by Al Finkel at the -jnond, thotigh not serving any of the six hundred members. Although 1926 -of- th? inhabitants. Jewish organiza- the men's hearts during the period of probable that g^lvation, social, ecoof. seven" members of the House ol piano. lood, did set the table. (Get thib, was the mqsK successful year of i t s tions, the Soviet press and ther Yid-the World Wan Now the war to end nomic, or political will come- through Bepresentatives, be appoltited to its* "Greetings" Mr. Samuel Gerson dish Soviets are . assiting in the war has been followed by a peace that the organised effort of any profesMrs. Diamond.) ; . quire into the truth or falsity of m-& Piano Solo .Miss Ruth Hefner existences a number af affairgj already census. seems designed to end peace. People sional group. It must rather be look. . ,• Eeading Miss Ruth Wintroub statement and rjaconvmeatl such, a?^jlanned for;J927 point to tjie coin- . In many districts, the questionaires everywhere are questioning whether ed-for through a rebirth of nope; In And TKen She Took tip . Group of songs....Mrs. Myrtella tion'as it may deem necessary,. ing year being- even more successful are framed in Yiddish. :It is expected our modern civilization will not disin- some way or other our racked and beRonayne accompanied by Mrs. Resolved further, That said eom~ Hadassah starts the new year with :-•••.• -.;.V;-' BowUng that much valuable data" will be col-tegrate, and crumble-into social and wildered-earth world must be aade to Harry Trustin. nsittec is. also herefef authorised & T h e other day a number of t h e its annual linen shower •which will political chaos. So experienced a stuenjoy a' renaissance of faith in the lected as a.-.'result of ]the census and Address....Mrs. B. M. Achtenberg empowered to appoint sack married bowlers in the Jewish Com- take place in the auditorium of tha dent of economic mnd political condifinal triumph of good. Mrs. Joseph Rosenberg is chairman | nu'ttees as it m&y «epm advisable, inunity Center bowling league induced ] Jewish Community Center January "will show the exact economic situa- tions as M. Caillaux, former premier: Such a re-birth may most, reasonable tion of the Jewish population^ of France in his recent hook "Whither be looked for through the race "which of this affair and is;,'being ably as- the said 'Committee of any' -sub-copstheir "better halves to attend a 5, -with Mrs. -J. Rosenberg as chairBut seven days left to take ad- France? Whither Europe" "predicts first held such a* faith, and which us sisted by the officers and members of m j t tee thereof is herehj' man. On the.evening of Wednesday, game "with them. The wives were present. They ' January 19, they will entertain a t a vantage of asayings on your subscrip- that unless -something effective is most persistestii1 retained it. "To the the board of directors of the local to sit during the sessions of the promptly done to salvage Buropean student of "Jewish -history nothing' is chapter. House or during'any recess ©f-tlw» ~-; watched their husbands "strut their j card party for both men and women tion. civilization, it will break down com- more' amazing than that in spite of House, and to hold its sessions in stuff.' After the game they prac- in the clubroom of the J.-C. C. -with pletely, and Europe will become a tiny each places as the committee'' m*E' tically unanimously decided to take 'Mrs. B. A. Simon as chairman, pogroms, and massacres,, and .anti- FORMER OMAHAN HEADS SCmVABTZBARD TRIAL appendix to the Asiatic continent, a determine; to-require by BSilipoen*. «r -op bowling. • CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TO OPEN IN MARCH kind of Asia Minor, "dotted with Semitic outbursts of fanaticism everyotiierwise the attendsnee -of witn«JM?where,-the Jew through.'-centuries of This is not for publication, but— PLAN DANCE AND BAZAAR < Mr. Mose Steinberg, former. Omaha, es, the production of Paris. {J. T.' A.) ?-7 The trial nt Babylons and Ninevehs". persecution sad obloquy has kept Ms some of the, wives, hitting the pegs The worst feature of the situation faith in the c&ming of a better' day now of Borger, Texas was elected and dfteHBients to .administer The Deborah Society -which epons- Sholom Schwartzbard, slayeriif petfor the first time, beat their husers the City Talmud Torah is plan- lura, -will open early in Maren, the is the loss of the strong hope of our for humanity. :'¥et Bach is the fact. president of the Borgrer Chamber of and .sfflamntions, and to takeEcrger, B famous 0)3 rnonj'. i j :And then he; ^ye^>P bbivlint! ; : ning a dance and bazaar to be given ! Jewish " Telegraphic Agency "under- race in the ultimate triumph of good Through the darkest hours of its trag"Eesolved further, Thai the Speafcon the earth. One has but to read ic history, Israel has kept burning the •city in Texas has made rapid advance j ^ A : ~ - , - U ' ; - ; ' • - • . : , . * ? . r ^ " ' * ? * • y - \ . ^ '•.•:. ••'. •-. •'"' .• . March 6. Mrs. Max Fromkin is gen- stands. er is hereby authorised to issae V It is expected that the trial will the books that come daily from the undying fire of its inextinguishable in civic progress. eral chairman, Mrs. L £ulakofsky press to realize how deep-seated is hope or the world. Daily in his public Mr. Steinberg is head of the -Stein- poenaes t© witnesses upon the ^'-:^:^:^^m^M&gt. :is^w|irth-two. vice-chairman, and Mrs. Sam . Wolf last six days. Forty Tritnesses secretary. berg Department Storebe called by the Petlura-attorney&K the mood of prevalent distrust. Take (Continued on page 2} (Continued on 2)
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