March 31, 1927

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A false friend, like a shadow, attends only.\r__Ue the sun' shines.

By H.H. R.

Bos Klept

—FRAXCEXIST

Well," new Henry Ford has I something. . . He has been taught, by tha stractor, "hard knecks," that a 5« BntereB-as eeeond-claBs malt twitter on January 2?tb. UKI, at automobile Stands very little ch;. ^ ^ PoetoBlee at Ouiaba Nebraska, under the Act of March 3. 187U. OMAHA, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1927 •with a car of a larger make. """ Now didn't Mr. Ford choose a con1 CELEBRATED venient time to get injured. ITALIAN JEWISH SCHOLAR The poor man, no matter how badREACHES 80TH BIRTHDAY ly he may desire, just won't be able "Better Than Zionist or Non-Zionist, ,. to take the witness stand in the Rome (J. T. A.)—The Italian JewSapiro-Fprd suit, now under fire. ish community celebrated this week I Am A Jew" Don't worry, Mr. Ford, maybe you the eightieth birthday of Professor will get a chance later—providing Fano, Rabbi of the Jewish community At Honor Dinner for Him and Welzmann Re-affirms Life-Long you don't have another accident. Insisteace on Equal and All-Sided Responsibility in Has Aided in Giving Other of Milan. Rabbi Fano is a celebrated scholar Gifts to Settlers Destinies of Jewry Everywhere In Italy. He taught Hebrew to Pope How They Can Talk! Pius XI. All Speakers Urge Working Platform of Peace and Unity; Eminent Personel A young lady tells me that at a WILL BE VISITOR for Kon-Partisan Commission Shortly to be Announced recent election of the Cogide IN OMAHA SUNDAY

Hatlassalr President Gives Her Diamond BracelettoPalestine

"I am a Jew!" Says Louis Marshall

Famous Operatic Tenor Coming to Jewish Center

Debating club a t Tech High,-all the officers elected were Jews. . Here they are: • . Pansy Brown, president; Jeanette Levinson, vice-president; Sophie Handler, secretary; Rose Brick, treasurer;. Naomi Cohen, reporter; Ida Babior, parliamentarian. Notice also they're all girls. But I suppose it's a girls debating dub. I t would be just too bad for the boys if not. But then the old saying goes that a woman can always out-talk a mere man.

SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, A YEAR, $2.501' VOL. VI.—No. 14 HAKENKREUSLER ATTACK JEWISH ELECTION' MEETING IN COLOGNE Cologne (J. T." A.)—Severe&l persons were . wounded last night when a band of Hakenkreuzler attacked a meeting of Jewish citizens assembled to elect a new Kehillah board. Sev- "The cause of My Children eral of the Hakenkreuzler were ar. of Motives" rested by the police.

HAS NO FEAR IN "' •FIGHT. AGAINST FORD

New York (J. T. A.)—Aaron A diamond bracelet, worth $15,000, A sunnnonste broader unity in Jew- sympathy effective in material relief. I ish purpose, on a basis of fundamental You^ and may I say mos- of those arrived in New York last might has revived in Palestine.a tiny Jewish Jewishness, was enunciated by each who have followed you, have not osly Detroit. He gave an explanation «;" community,' that, just when Jews In conjunction with the national in turn of the tliree eminent speakers sympathized with them in their his reasons for the million dollar Kbas from all parts of the' world were reOn Tuesday, April "5, Dmitry Dob- of the honor banquet gi'v-en Tuesday suffering, but %ve have shared in their Mother-Daughter week, May 1st to suit -against "Henry- Ford. turning to the ^Hply Land; seemed evening, March 22, to Louis Marshall aspirations. Even in their distress kin, famous operatic tenor will'give and' Dr. Chaim Weizmann in New they have hoped and dreamed that in May 8th, _, Mother-Daughter Card "First, I am in this ease because oi doomed to extinction. • a song Tecital at the Jewish Com- York City, with^ Judge Irving Lehman Palestine, the country of their fathers, Social will be given by the Junior my interest as an individual," K~The bracelet belonged to Mrs. Irma munity Center. This will be the sixth 'as the chairman and toastmaster.' j where'Jews, first learned those spirit-J Hadassah Sunday afternoon, May 8,Sspiro said. "I have'four children whr 1<. lindheim, national" president of "I am not a Zionist and have never ual truths which have been the light 11927, in the 3". C C. "Auditorium. ProHadassah, the Women's Zionist Or- of eight concerts, lectures and recitals been one. I have always, felt-.that I of the worTd; Jews -might again find L e e d s ^^ b e f o T t he benefit of the are. growing up, and I did mot wan I _•__._•.• -a- A X. -..them to grow -up in the belief th**l: ganization of America. A year ago given under the auspices of the center. am something better than Zionist or a home, might again as Jews make Mr. Dobkin is an .experienced as non-Zionist; I am a Jew. I can stand collective contribution to the world's orphans which the Jmor Hadassah is their father had not" been faithful t.-she travelled through Palestine on •mothering:. on that platform. You can all stand spiritual .values. a professional'trust. To others it mt-j. horseback, visiting not only the larger well as accomplished singer, who has oh that platform. Our ancestors stood i "Of that hope you, Dr. Weizmanji, Plans to make this the outstanding seem like, a small motive for institutalready made" a name for himself in towns and colonies but the unfamiliar upon that platform. They died upon have been the foremost spokesman of and unvisited places. In seeking out his native Russia, where he was lead- that platform and they lived upon i the world. To its realization you are event on this year's social calendar ing a suit, but to me, the opinion r,', devoting your life. Ynn You pnTnfi come here ! (.PCTtin!. vntir lif_» VlfiTfi have been completed. The auditorium my children will have cf me in thr the eff-road settlements she came upon ing tenor with the Petrograd Opera •Vint that -nln-HVi-rm'" platform! Thus Louis Marshall in his vigorous I urging upon all Jews the importance will be beautifully decorated, and a future guides many of my actions, House. a small village in upper Galilee, called Only a Fairy In July, 1913, he sang at a special downright eloquence epotimized his \ of joining in that work. Divisions portion of the room will be reserved by the Arabs Albakia und by the Jews, Could Ferry challenge to unity, his challenge -which " there have* been in the past. You, Mr.;as a gathering place for those who do "The regard which my friends hsv*-performance by the Czar in w a sa t PekiL The sixty persons living in the That Far - _• given_../-. a the same time a definition of s Marshall, and Dr. Weizmann, have not care to play cards.. An unusual for me-—and my friends, I oi his guest, Lreneral Jonre, - ^ a t that unity implies—an equal; found a basis for union in insistence program including sppropiate addres- number thousands—was another thinj Ben Bercu, that eminent newspaper hamlet claimed to be Jews whose an- honor cestors had never left Palestine, -even and his staff at the Imperial Theatre which moved me to action, My — _ Krasnoe. •_.-—__.* Selo. _._. _.__.In T recognition :_i m_-.-.i— man, sport "writer, time keeper, hand- after the destruction of the Holy in of openess 'and'response to the need and] upon our common aspirations and ourses has been arranged, and unique among friends was a motive ball expert, race Tiorse fancier, golfer, Land by Eastern monarchs and Roman his performance he received-from the yearning of Jews-in any country in | common duty rather than on points prises have been selected, A prize some -big move. One values oi any port of the world, in a word, the I of difference. You, as true leaders ; has for one of his duties the generals. Their claim to this tradition Czar a special decoration. obligation of Jew_s. to do, to serve, to | have called upon your followers to let will be given at each table. friends and' their opinions, if • cheerful task'of checking and writing may have historical basis, for the part Ida Daytch is general chairman for really believes-in friendship. The Revolution brought him to be Jews to Jews everywhere, com- {time decide between conflicting views as many-sidedly as,the whole ! and in the meanwhile, for all Jewsto up' the deaths of prominent, not-so- of Galilee in which -Pekiin is located Scandinavia, where he appeared as pletely, responsibility" demands. • standing tojoin after study in work upon which j the affair. She is assisted by Tobie "I knew that the suit would ? prominent, and less prominent people is far from the roads which caravans guest artist with the sympathony or- gether "withoi-t : labels or handles to/ all Jews can and should agree. f Steinberg, Ida Minchoff, Ida Fine. me all of my resources but I ha\T The other day, to be exact, the day and armies traversed/To this day the chestra in large cities of Sweden, Nor- our names." i n other individual; "This gathering Is the answer a n g wit-U uicuuiw u u u u g i i j . u i i -I".**™3 •"• » ' J-L « Irespect for money as such, nor la. the call-to unity rrang with _youx your van, call. uHenceforth after the other day, Ben or Mr. Bercu village can be reached, only by donkey way and Denmark. He,then came to phrase, : spoken by efforts there should be respect for ISelgal. The committee reports that I any fear of .its power—that is v equal • energy in the words q gy as lie is sometimes called, got an over a stony mountain path at least America. • *e Lehman different viewpoints,- but united effort i already more than two hundred tickJudge Weizmann before the impressive gathering of a to bring about the realization of Jew- ets have been sold. Tickets can beI Vv-ss unafraid to fight Mr. Ford, exclusive death story, just a short two hours from the nearest highway. In 1921 he made H-Tdebut in New Dr. "My second cause for . action thousand men sad; women hthat packed ish aspirations^ to carry out oar duty time before press time. York with the New York Philhar- the Grand Ballroom of tin Hotel and all .our-duties-to our country, ' obtained from any Junior Hadassah that as one of the advocates? of inBut be their genealogical claims nd all our duti t y, ( Hurriedly he wrote it, and handed' Blltmore • and "-tfekt was in itself an operative marketing11 felt that a fifr!'! only pretensions, it is certainly true monic Orchestra a t Carnegie Hall. ourselves, and to our Je-wish brothers." member. it in to the city editor. -j overwhelming ...ov.ation.. Appeared with Metropolitan Cast •was necessary. The development v.-a? The Next Step in Palestine that for-generations, this tucked-away "Let us be • .creators, builders," Mr. "With the-eagle eye, that a city being badly paralyzed and the ntovf" band adhered' strictly to Jewish relig- as Radamies.in "Aida" and Turiddo Marshall said. 7*With the Prophet we e Dr. -We'izmann's address was an "THE DYBBUK" TO BE - editor, especially this one, has, a summation 01 of tne thepioneer pioneer jewisn PLAYED HERE IN YIDDISH ment smothered,, partly by the Dft«r-Pf. summation ious traditions. Though living in thein "Cavalleria Rusticana"—also creat- say, "Peace to him who is far oc and epic - mistake was noted. m Palestine, the purborn Independent. I believe -coopermidst of a Moslem" world and though ed 'sensation in "Carmen" as Don «**•_. tn him \cfe, is nf>ar.' That i s ' achievement greeting to all the world. Let us I P ° s e s that have shaped it tiras far, "Come here, Mr. Bercu," he called. outwardly—in language, dress, habits Jose. A tragic and cabalistic romance, ative .marketing to be the . gg Silted in:godd in:godd ^vorks. ^vorks We that direct the con(Yes, they call him" Mister sometimes, and manners—Moslems themselves, We have' have £ e aspirations Mr. Dobkin will give' a program of be Silted spun from Jewish folklore entitled movement in world 'agriculture, effo3rt ^ S t , enemies from: without. I am entirelyj O f t h I said—just before the storm.) the physical "The Dybbuk," will be presented in taken for the 'betterment of the f-»r«*~ they were Jews none the less, in the Italian, Russian, Yiddish, Hebrew and indifferent ? ppoblems of to thim. Let there not bei Ben came. ' traditional sense of the world. .•Sfflngs,*and-.js3L-ie.. saiar; Yiddish - Wednesday -and -Thursday cr- And I felt that I would be .p! tyA11 the e matensF ;: an|: ^ : | "Thi-r._-ig__ did"a wonderfuT deed," afragedy. Then ='let us all taits -in ing the part of a coward if I- let £fciMrs. Lindheim was so impressed by "by, Gilbert Jaffe, violinist. Mr. Harry this great cause. civilized so- evening, a t the Jewish Community Let _ F S of an organized g Let us speed i tt Let didn't lie," the ed said. years of effort, energy and hopes hr Center by the Vilna Troupe, regarded b t d d their loyalty --to Judaism and so Braviroff will be at the piano. us feel that h iis iis our work, k our probb ciejy have been created under extraAnd Here's what Ben had written: touched by their poverty, that she de- "Single admission is one dollar, sea- lem,f l and wasted because of something whl-eK ". as one of the foremost exponents of another glorious page will. ordinary difficulties, -unprecedentedly, TCT-5-H-/-T. in tr. the tho annals ar-Mi. nof f +V,A _T«. -or<- created without executive power of the Hebraic theater in Europe and could 'fight. : • ' ' • "—came to Omaha in 1866by ferry cided to • take :immediate steps to el-son ticket for the three remaining hbe a written the Jevrs : which a state is usually possessed, America. from Denmark." "My interest as a Jew was & st?oU£ leviate their. condition and reincbr- numbers; is three dollars including of the world." . created by a voluntary effort of a Characteristically set offagainst Eendered in English at the Neighmotive. It "is; I believe, * unfair Uporate them into the active life of Rabbi Wise Lecture. each other in-figures and address,i community, by a voluntary effort of Season ticket holders will be given these three, the honor guests and the' * e conmumtj'Jewish Palestine. ~ ' ~ Obliging Mr. Rose y in;Patestine and by y borhood Playhouse in New York, "The develop prejudice against any one )*-•*preference and first choice in receiv- chairman, held the center of the scene i Dybbuk" proved one of the sensations cause ipf race or religion. As Jews, V'.For sometime I've- been watching How could she raise enough money through a long and memorable eve- : side Palestine. 'ing seats for the Rabbi Stephen S. the actibnB of William J. "Rose, the to do the task? She had with her few "I think we have proved _to ' the of the current season. It vrss written have no remedy. .1 axn esscnt-iallr * ning of high-keyed expectancy and Wise Lecture on Monday, May 9. more than 10 years ago by S. Jew and an American. I am ?»-">• ~ to that ~ .„ gentleman at the Jewish Community jewels. Among them was a diamond moving enthusiasm. Round about the --— -- ourselves - - - — , — .-y~" — "_v~i_rI1 -o • T _ _v~ J,-J „«+ i;-,-D +n cr__ conscious. bracelet which she always wore, a Center who gives us the soap, and focal point of their table on the dais,| «™hsJ exe built up by Jewish effort. But i a P.ussiar. ..ew, who did not lne to see "I feel' the stream of Jewish lii-'r the members of the committee of ffity- h™ reached a stage where we i t s eventual production in Moscow towels, etc., when we go into the gift from her husband. She determined during 1922 of Vvhich . I Em a part. Then, rr.t five that had called the occasion into' must pause and take stock of the that the diamonds be converted into gym- ••..••'. . / . ..,. . being were ranged in a crescent of, s i^f^°P- . ' . • , The.word "Dybbuk" means literally mother was directly responsible :<">•? land for the Pelriin Jews. She made Observing, rather than watching, honor. Beyond densely massed,! . "I_thinkit is ay-duty to-saytothat into the farthestthese, corners of the room,! the Commission which is about go an adherence, a clingingto. It came my feeling, the urge of the. 'Jov;iR>. the way lie leads with those he at- her proposal to the directors of the 0 were the ranks upon ranks of the:* Palestine^and the East is not a to signify a spirit from the grave traditions toward a social Jewish National Fund, which is retends. . ' • Chicago, HI.—-The annual" Regional celebrants, an assemblage of unique'. commission to ^decide whether Pal- •which attaches itself to some living I first noticed him one evening deeming the land of Palestine for Conference of the Midwest Region of diversification, a representation of the «tme is to be built up. Tnat is a de-|soul, and applies particularly to those when a little girl rushed up to the Jewish settlers,, and the idea was the Zeta Beta Tau fraternity, national whole gamut of doing and thinking of i cision which was made thousands of who perished before their time and ago. It is to decide how and counter and cried for a glove she had greeted with acclaim. Within a short Jewish college fraternity, will bef held American Jewry probably never be-! years arrayed in just such relation- to Jh|t ui^are^ the .best v. ays and means return to earth to complete their d lost. Though there was a long lice time Mrs. Lindheim raised* $15,000, at the Windermere hotel, Chicago, fore p ship—rabbis, lawyers, teachers, writ£ ll1S it up. careers. and the Jewish National Fund began waiting to/be served, he stopped long April 15, 16 and 17. not ers, social workers, men of business ^ t possible, ana even if it According to the story, a youth and to enough to direct the little miss to the negotiations for the purchase of land . , possible.I *.-•-,• wouldn't presume - _ More than 150 fraternity brothers and industry, bankers and labor lead-i a girl weye plighted in childhood by ______>'__. ___._ _? » ___ ________________ _ct_.-_. _______• _r *n_a<_iv 1^Au*iit% • " . t th lt f h p g agures and notables! anticipate office to inquire about the missing near Pekiin. B a t the results of such an m- their parents. As they grow up they Retailers Protest Against His from eleven groups are expectd to at- ers,, local public ^ is-perfectly dear to me near and far cities, orthodox,! t h a t a- great deal might have to be of Thier Markets So after scores of "years in hiring tend. Regional Director Nathan E. from article. A few moments later an fall in love but the maiden's father conservative, and and liberal, liberal, Zionists Zionists and 'aconservative, andjj themselves out as" day laborers to Jacobs of Omaha, Nebr., will preside elderly,, lady approached him and non-Zionists. Each speaker was greet-': lzed changed, modified, .a grea^. deal critic- has become wealthy and repudiates Detroit, Mich. (J. T. A.)—The hz rising of the audi-nce in » a great deal approved. I 'think asked" for her "Bennie." Of course, Arab landowners,' earning scarcely at the conference. Lawrence Baxrer. of end by-a y I may say on behalf of every con- his pledge. The boy dies, and his cott against Henry Ford, which »ti*? Rose had no idea who Bennie could enough to feed and clothe themselves, Chicago is chairman of the conference spontaneous tribute. Judge Zionist that we welcome a spirit takes possession of his sweet- ed recently among Detroit retail frtvv g Lehman's opening pg words set;1 scientious . be—there's so few of them—but he the Pekiin Jews.will become a part committee. r_ unbiased inquiry, e keynote keynote of of the the occasion, occasion in in an an ap aapp ff^1** . impartial,' impartial' p , y heart's soul. A wonder-working rabbi ers and market men, is rapidly the The groups which will have rep- preciation gave his time to inquire the rest of of the modern agricultural life of t ll h lt f seeks to expel the demon, but to no of the tv>c whose Jewish; knowing quite well the result of it can f h h J i h p i i furtheraiy resentatives at the Regional Confer- service the name and- then looked up the Palestine. and,! y *V^e V. y and the avail, though he summons the .powers ing out to Dational dimensions. i it was designed d ig d to honor, h d ! only and, Ford's tremendous markets, «?«£-• g .of OUT efforts. and ence will be the Universities of Wisf a d l i f the h hliti d strenthenmg boy for her. declaration of of heaven and earth, for souls destined opportunity American Jevvrj as! "What matters is that -whatever is ! " W h t tt i t h t h inally staxted for Ford employees but. consin, Chicago, Illinois, Nebraska, Since that night I've seen him do A ri d as J d h ii built in Palestine should be built up one for another must be eternally now thrown open to the general COUNCIL BLUFFS A. Z. A. Americans and Jews—and thereMissouri and Washington . and the roany other little thoughtful things, ) properly.- What does" matter is that united. ANNUAL DANCE APRIL 10 Graduate Clubs of Milwaukee, Chica- from the imperative of unity. are in full'swing at Higbl&nd I the values which -we shall: create in trying to help those whom he meets. The fable is unfolded "with tense Dearborn, and in the vicinity of Chairman Lehman's Tribute AT CHIEFTAIN HOTEL go, ' St. Louis, Kansas City and Palestine should be of such a .weight ; Without hesitation he let's a boy "We are gathered here tonight," that they should become a credit not emotion, anid delves deeply into the Ford plants, .and are now beinghave a handball, though the youth The Council Bluffs Chapter No. 7Omaha. Judge Lehman said, in his address of only to the. Jews in Palestine b_t to mysticism of Chassidic Jewry, folk ed on Ford's railroad, Toledo. has no money to pay for it. of the Alep Zadik .Aleph will hold presentation, addressing himself to Jewry at large. I believe that if as a superstition, rabbinical lore, magic their Annual Spring Frolic at the Install Rug Cleaning Department Dr. Weizmann and Mr. Marshall, "to guiding principle in.,the upbuilding vr& names and numbers, potent charms Irontbn. 'Tay me later," he says. acclaim yo_ as our leaders because accept* this peaceful and Despite the fact that Ford'e new Hotel Chieftain in Council Bluffs, Why all this story. The Bee Hive Cleaner, 1D41 Vinton by your earnestness Ex.d devotion, by shall this hi peacefulf : method l h d as we hsve and ocralt ritual. undersell every retailer they Because his attempts to please Iowa, on Sunday night, April 10. All street have installed a- modern rug your tireless energy and ceaseless pursued it. hitherto, if everything with, Ms profits in this venture struck me so, that I thought I'd plans are completed for theis affair and carpet cleaning department-as an activity, and above all by your broad which we shall do will be imbued with OMAHA HEBREW CLUB sympathies and understanding, you are reported -to have been ia this fundamental prophetic spirit of which promises to be the most addition to their plant. ""Our rug broadcast it on for others to notice—? have vindicated your title to leader- justice aad peace which characterized .OPEN-MEETING SUNDAY of f 1,000,000 last year. elaborate social event for the young cleaning department is one of' the ship. and perhaps learn. our ciyiliEation at the" time when we Michigan retailers turned Jewry of Omaha and Council Bluffs latest mechanically perfected depart* * * "Whatever differences of opinion were in Palestine, if the upbuilding The Omaha Hebrew Club will hold Ford boycott/first against this season. A good orchestra has Been ments ever installed in the city", said there may be among the Jews here, will be a continuation in modern forms A. Z. A. Debaters whatever divisions may tend to of these very principles which have its second open Baeeting of the season who delivered in jr'ord cars. Th*?' engaged to furnish the music for H. Marcus, manager. Two Omaha boys left Thursday for dancing. The committee in charge of separate us into groups, we have Some made out of us,what.we are, then I Sunday afternoon at the Jewish Com- would not taks goods trom !•*>?&. A special introductory offer is be- common aspirations. We share some Chicago to demonstrate just the kind the dance include: Albert Fox, chairin peace with the population munity Center. The meeting will be delivery wagons. Now they »re ttst&zing made to the people for Passover common duties. With passinate love believe already in existence in Palestine, in of debaters we put out. man, Abe Katelman, Han^d Saks, cleaning. of cur own country, we are striving peace with the populations of the in charge of the intellectual advance- ing to bay of wholesalers who 'mli w* These young men—Louis Lipp and Max Kramer, and Sam Shyken, to maintain and advance American countries which surround it, we shall ment committee, with J. J. Freidman Ford for his marketing system. Ben Kazlowsky—winners of the re- Special novelty stunts will be given ideals. Our Jewish consciousness, open through Palestine a door for as chairman. The rapidity with which tfels b«_?_-The Young Judaea Council of Oma- the knowledge that we are descended Je-vvish endeavor which will stretch | The principal address will be the cott is reaching out is indicate?! -iff cent district A. Z. A.-debating con- and a good time is in store for all ha is sponsoring a subscription cam- from fathers who have exalted their test, are going to bring home the who attend. Everyone welc .me! beyond the actual political boundaries j LJ__ of "Benedict Spinoza", by Dr. expertr from this letter paignfor the loung Judaean, a mag- spiritual ideals, should deepen our •of modem Prfestine. : Victor Levine. Sare Rae Fish, pian- to Henry Ford by L. F. Padbetgs KJ^national.A. Z. A. championship, if Wa.Ovmeppy<!esela wdfrw fdwrf azine for Jewish boys and girls, start- American consciousness ard our "will vaci>o ''Beeause, Ladies and Gentlemen,] _, * , . £*.% they have their- way. . retary of the Missouri- Eet&il ing Sunday, April S. . Miss Sylvia t° serve _ our country.. It is not exbetween the Euphrates and the desert] 1st will play several numbers. Other and Merchants' ABaociation: There's no particular Teason why hausted by such semce. Bernstein is chairman of ' the ^ they shouldn't have their way, once Ballet Dancing1 Very Popular p "'Difference of opinion must and which separates Palestine there are; numbers are being arranged for toe "Much'bad feeling exists tods^ paign. She will be assisted by seven should many countries' j program, according to the committee exist among the Jews here in neglected which in which the pastare havetoday been!.. in a while. St. Loals and Missouri froa. th* The attendance at the Ballet Danc- teams from many clubs, who will "call regard to many matters. But there the cradle of civilization, of httmanrty. in charge. .» • • * dependent retail grocer snd ing class has increased'so rapidly that on the parents of children from the shoald be Jewish solidarity in good These countries wait tor energy, for A Last Word work. capital, for InteRigeace and for peacetoward the Ford -Company on The Dramatic Council of the Jewish ages of ten to sixteen. .' it is planned to -have another class "Not all of the Jews of the world ful development, -and if you pj project Commaiiity Center hopes to score a of your, -operating retail meat It's a lucky (?) man who can _ get formed before < very long. Very in- The following are captains of their p are as fortunately situated as we are. your ffancy ' t t f i tthirty, hit orii hurt in the proper time. j in its presentation of •and groceries, in te^h^is^ H t « ; i ^ ^ t triumph intriumph its pre^tation of teresting dances are now being taught respective team: In many countries persecution and : comir.g:in from'all parts-of bridge w-untry, a bridge j Princess Chrysenthemma, a Chinese depression is the lot cf otsr brothers. the girls' anS before long, an exhibi- Dorothy Abrams,Junior Doughblers; Palestine, .a countries opereta. m important tion will be given -of •the.work done. Lena Gillman, Henrietta Szold Girls; They call to us for relief and we unitingg the most p opereta. Tvro Tvro performaBces perfomaBce are ar to t be st.eadi'y. Y. M. H. A. to Give Big answer their call. In all is-ork for off the rld oa the th very ape: in th old ld world, very ape:., in . Saturday ar.d Sunday evenings, "In principls, vhy shoald you, La Vern Fablowitz, Hadassah "Buds; 1 Classes meet every Thursday a t April Fool Dance generations we have looked to you.the very center of the great roaf ., ,,„ , \ . . . ., _ f 8:15. Miss Annette Rikllh is • inAnna Tritick, Ziona Girlsj- Bertha Mr. Marshall, for leadership. For which unite todav the old civilize. ^P- 1 - 0 ' a n & l1^' A- ™ t h e ^ e r ' t e r having been favored by <3o(3 in _wauditorium. Almost daily rehearsals quirif-g yeur wealth, try to drive j *3f" is planning a REAL dance charge of the class.. There is no Brandy, Zion Fairies; Harold SchuJtz, 'many of us you have voiced our 1 .sympathy with our Jewish brothers, "This is here we viSw the Toturc of; are taken place and the performance fellowmen in other Sines out of ih .B'nai Israel, and'Herman Eaier, B'nai charge to-J.-C. C. members in good «n Saturday, April 2nd. Good music. you have voiced our indignation at Zion. standing. 1 promises to be an excellent one, .. * ness Bring your date. their plight. You have made that (Continsed on page 2) '

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