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OMAHA, NEBRASKA., THURSDAY, JANUARY 26,1928
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Senator Joseph T. Robinson has "Warsaw—(J. T. A.)—A ring enbeen-invited to come to Omaha to adgaged in stealing Holy Scrolls from 'ress the Temple Brotherhood on a Polish synagogues and selling them subject dealing with religious toler.abroad was discovered by the police. ance. Senator Eobinson nas been the Council of Social Agencies The United States is the chief mar<&ampion of religious liberty in his ket for the disposition, of the stolen Editor and Diplomat to Be New York Paper States That Hears of Center's Work. Jewish Socialists Will controversy with Heflin over the canHoly Scrolls. A young woman was ar- Speaker at Jewish Community didacy of Governor Al Smith for Centex January 31. rested at. the railway station in BialyMourn Leader's Exile. SpplueJBan, Sylvia Friedel, Mollye Grossman and president. OTHERS SPEAE. stock with three stolen scrolls. -Geitrude Goldberg Bring Entriesto Ten Nathan E. Jacobs, secretary of the NOTED LECTURER. "DUG OWN GRATE." j: Brotherhood, has written to congratu- The "why" of Jewish Community late Senator Robinson on his star 1 Center, ;work was explained to the Norman Hapgood, editor, diploNew York,—(J. T. A.)—The1 exile members of the social service course CMLY F E W DAYS and to request that he accept this enmatist, • -political correspondent, and of Leon Trotzky is -viewed as the exile of the Council of Social Agencies a t gagement in Omaha. "••'.-.'• lecturer, will speak at the Je-7ish of the communist "world revolution," a meeting of the course in tHe Jewish Community Center Tuesday, January for which no socialist and friend o£ Entries : to the popularity contest to be conducted by the Community Center Monday, when Ir31, on KDo Politics in America Mean liberty -will shed a tear, by the "JewThorpia^ Athletic Club in connection with the latter organization's, vin Stalmaster read a paper on JewAnything?" _ ish Daily Forward," socialist organ. big Jubilee. Ball on March 11 were increased'in the past week, E ish community work in Omaha. Local A. 2C A- Will Seek Laurels • Hapgood has been prominently con- In commenting- upon the event, the four additional entries. They were from Sophie Ban, tUS South "Hundreds and thousands of Jews in Debating and Basketball nected with public issues since he be- paper observes; "Only Kameneff and Fourty-Seepnd Street; Sylcia Friedel, 3078 Mason-Street; MoDye came to America because of the opcanTeL".editor of'-'Collier's Weekly in Zinovieff, vrho at the last moment beGrossman, 3101^ Lincoln" boulevard, and Gertirade Goldberg, 1537 portunities of'a livlihcod and the ex1905. :;He has ..been identified with trayed their comi-ades of the opposiSouth 25th; Street. . ' . . - < ! . . . / TO GIVE SENDOFF. ercise of freedom of thought and retion, fell on their knee? before Stalin Ten young Jewish women of Omaha have now entered the con- Plan Is t a Make Loans to Grow- ligious ideals was. restrained," he A; regular meeting of the Omaha and begged: his pardon and promised said. "Then followed the generation test, which is being conducted to select a Queen of the Joy Festival to behave"'hi the future. For this they ers Who Employ Men. Chapter N o . l of the Aleph Zadek born in America, upon whose' shoulwhich the Thorpians will stage on Sunday, March 11 at the city were 'given .smaller punishments. Aleph was held Sunday afternoon, ders rested the responsibility of carauditorium.-" .. '..;._--. They were exiled to central Russia. PUBLIC WORK PLANNED. ing for those who had been left be- January 22, at the Jewish Community Tiotztv', however, was exiled "to Center. The ten candidates arei— hind in the old country" and from Vierny, in the semi-wild Turkestan, ' The chapter's debate team, which London—(J. T. A.)—The Palestine whom demands were constantly forthMollie Grossman, 3101 Lincoln boulevard. ' **\ neaur the Chinese frontier. In the will_defend its laurels at Sioux City, government will soon take effective coming for financial aid."" '• Sophie Ban, 115 South 42nd Street. . • ' " ^ eleventh year of Bolshevism, the soFebruary 3, 4 and 5, was announced measures to relieve the unemployGertrude Goldberg, 1537 South 25th Street. "* Mr. Stalmaster continued; viet dictatorship has reached a stage by the chairman of the committee. ment situation in Palestine, declared Sylvia FriedeL 3078 Mason Street. ' , •; "No one who has a real love for v that it has declared the chief heroes Dr. Chaim. Weizmannr president of America and its institutions will fail Last year Omaha won the national deEdith Gross, 545 South Twenty-fifth Avenue..-" ~—s of the Bolshevik revolution, those bate championship by winning the disthe World Zionist organization, in an to recognize that in. *a land such as Esther Raduziner, 3227 Lafayette Avenue. who with Lenin, accomplished the uptrict championship and then the nainterview^ with the ~ representative of ours, interests as diverse as we know Rose Fiedler, 612 North Thirty-third Street " heaval, those who organized and esthe Jewish Telegraphic Agency. them to be, peoples, religions, races, tional championship. Lylyan Chudacoff, 2820 Cuming Street, f Z~S~7 .- *" ' tablished the soviet power and the This year's team is composed of Asked when he will proceed to the certainly such a variety to be used ~Sophie~Binstem, 2216 Burdette Street. - ~ - — — communist . international, as traitors United States, Dr. Weizmann said for the development of a great nation, Louis E. lipp and Sam Fregger. Iipp Mary Claire Shames, 1529 Grant Street. and contra-revolutionaries, who are to is a Creighton university debater that- he was not certain of the date makes for no easy job. Nor can we he exiled as political transgressors. while Fregger comes from Central Not only will the winner be crowned of his sailing. hope by the blandishment of phrases High Whatever one's opinion should be of school. *• queen of the festival at an impresive and the assitance of her friends.and The Colonial office, Dr. Weizmann and catchwords such as Americanism Trotsky, and the other exiled opposiThe men who wiQ represent the ceremony; but she' will also receive relatives. stated, has given its advance approval and patriotism with one sweep of the tionals or of their program, one must chapter in basketball and oratory the first- prize offered by. the Thorfor providing, funds to. immediately hand to eliminate characteristics and "Get into the contest while admit that they all represent the true, a Hapgood peians,. a §200 diamond ring, the value execute the public works outlined in differences of millions of peoples, have not been selected as yet, but will there is yet tkne! Send in the not falsified, communism in the name be in a fevs days. of which is-unqualifiedly guaranteed everyL great controversy in which the of which the Bolshevik revolution was coupon at once. Remember, the. the draft -estimates of th*.. Palestine whose racial and-religious background A radio program is being planned government for the present year. At is rooted deeply and firmly.'' by ,the Malashock.Jewelry company. entries will dose Tuesday - noon, views of liberals have been in ques- j brought about. Trotsky, Zinovieff the request of High Commissioner" Mr. Stalmaster described the bene- by the chapter and will be broadcast- tion,\ and. has championed the ^ cause i their comrades were those who, in the and all of the contestants will Four prizes ip all will be ed over one of the radio stations of Lord. Plumer, -the Colonial office has fits of the existing-"co-operation beof;.progress in mosl of the gTeatj n&me 0$ t n e communist world revolustart on an even basis after that awarded iri this, contest. In addiajso given its advance approval to tween the Jewish Welfare Federation Omaha or Council Bluffs. A special .battles , of;. the last, twenty | t i o n > together with Lenin, created that hour." tion -to'the $200 diamond ring to certain other items, including the af- and the Jewish Community Center, meeting of the chapter will be held .^ | terrible machine of suppression -which next Sunday afternoon at the Jewish the.'first' prize' winner^ a-r$lCG.-, fpie^ation. wjari. /The Colonial office ^and Jthe-w^ayJJXf^hic^fiw jGenter ofHe was chairman.''<jf *&e'omunittee^as overthrown them. Trotzky and This-meetin& has "promised to give favorable con- fers opportunities for "education and 'that "nominated ana .elected -]SIayor-j ^i ieff twrw- .fall-antci . the ' gwwfe.: . the woman' finishing- second; a sideration to any similar request of recreation to every member of the is called to send our teams off to MitcKeTrin-New York. He has. beeB). nov wh5ch t h e y &Xig with their own hands Sioux City for the • district tourna550 wrist, watch will be awarded "the high commissioner. editor of Harper's Weekly, the In- J f o r others and therefore no socialist family, not setting aside the charity as third prize, and a $50 string The Palestine administration is now case for treatment different than that ment, which will be held Friday, Sat- dependent, and is now editor of the and no friend of liberty and democurday and Sunday, February 3, 4 and International. He has been president examining- the project worked out by which the paying member receives. racy will shed a tear at their fate. 5. fourth prize. The value of all of Major Campbell regarding the arof the League of Free Nations assoOther speakers were Miss Helen Tragedy of Bolshevism. these articles is guaranteed by rangement of loans to the orange and ciation and under President Wilson's Sects Attack Each Other iit wine growers in order to relieve the- Gauss, head resident of the Omaha the TVfaiashcck Jewelry company. "This is not only the personal tragadministration was United States Social Settlement; Ira Jones, superBitter Quarrels. edy of Trotzky, but the tragedy of unemployment situation, Dr. Weizminister to Denmark. Since his reOnly a lew days remain for the visor of recreation, board of educamann stated. . " turn to the United States he has been Bolshevism as a whole. The co-niJewish" women, young and old, of tion, and Mrs. Gentry Waldo, board political correspondent in Washington munist experiment in Russia has BOMBARD HOUSES. Greater Omaha to enter this contest. member of the Social Settlement. and his articles on politics • have in- failed completely. Stalin and his, adThe entry list will be closed at noon Samuel Gerson was chairman. Mrs. Fromkin Gives Pupils of Frank Mach and Harry formed millions of magazine and herents know it as well as we. They Munkacz—(X T. A.)—The feuds Tuesday, and on entries will be reProfessor T. Earl Sullenger of the BTaviroff will appear in a recital at newspaper readers. insist, however, on continuing- to hold between Chassidic sects in Carparthe, Address In Fremont received after. that hour. "University of Omaha, and Miss Anna the Schmoller and Mueller auditorium their dictatorship over the Russian Hapgood's published books include A nomination coupon has" appeared Russia,.are assuminfe serious proporCameron, executive secretary of the at 8 p. m. Wednesday, February 1. Mrs. Max Fromkin, . prominent lives of Lincoln, Washington and people. It is for this reason that they tions, calling forth the. severe critiin the last two issues of the Jewish Nebraska Conference of Social Work, They are Lois Connor, Irving Chud- Webster, a book on ."The Stage in must on one hand make increasin<rly 5>gism of the local press. The news- member of the Omaha Hadassah, adPress. Tt appears for the last time will be the speakers next Monday acoff, Ina Jacobson, Beulah Kay, America." and a recent publication, greater compromises with the peaspapers commented today on what dressed the Fremont Unit of Hadasin this week's IJress- Any Jewish ants and with the bourgeoisie and on night. Leonard Korney, Theodore KowalsM, "The Advancing Hour." they term the actions'of the "ghetto sah at their meeting in Fremont woman of Omaha, South Omaha or the other hand maintain the bluff that Milton Moskovitz, Solomon Susman, . . • In recent years Hapgood has interfacsists" when a .series of events Tuesday evening. in Eussia socialism is supposedly beCouncil Bluffs may enter the contest pupils of Frank Mach, violinist, and ested himself in the work of the ZionIn, her talk Mrs. Fromkin outlined demonstrated the bitterness which ing realized and that communism is by the simple method of signing, her, Abraham Dansky, Morris Dansky, ists in Palestine and he is well k the history, growth and the achievecharacterizes the feuds. increasingly.victorious in other counname, address and telephone number) Dora Dolgoff, Bettie Fellman, Minnie to the readers of Zionist magazines Several nights ago - a . group of ments of Hadassah both.in Palestine to the coupon which appears in this Froom, Ruth Greenberg,- Harry through his articles on the • process tries as well. Simultaneously they Chassidic followers- bombarded the and America. "The promotion of issue of the Press, and then sending] house of the Sepihker rebbe with Jewish Culture in America is the utGreenberg, Mildred Johnson, Rebecca of Palestinian work. The Balfour an- j are also compelled to increase the terthe coupon to the contest editor of "stones. Emil Ganz, a resident of Omaha for Kirshenbaum, Lloyd Malashock, Ade- niversarv of the New Palestine con- rpr against those who think differentmost importance for without.it, s •-.••• this publication, at the Brandeis Another group of Chassidic follow- cannot carry on the great work that more than forty years, and a leader lind Radda, • Celia Richards, Viola tained an article by him which was ly than they do. While in the first Theater building1. It doesn't cost one ers attacked the - slaughter house we. are doing in Palestine.1' ,' in many Jewish activities, died at his Sloan, Geraldine Strauss, Vivian republished for readers of The Jewish years of the Bolshevist rule the soviet -jenny to enter! Stein, pupils of Harry Braviroff, Press. government still permitted a semiwhich is under the supervision of the Grace Kosenstein of Omaha, Junior home, 2960 Harris street, Sunday. Mr. Ganz was secretary of Temple -pianist. "There is room lor plenty of con- Belzer Tebbe. In revenge for this at- Hadassah Begional President, accomHapgood's lecture will be one in the legal existence to the Monshevik They will be assisted by the Jacobtestants in ' this popularity race," tack, followers of th'e-Belzer. rebbe. at- panied Mrs. Fromkin to Fremont jafid Israel for fourteen years and was for series of outstanding lectures ar- party, now, even the oldest and most pointed out- Irvin Levin, president of tempted to drown tbecSepinker rebbe brought the message of Junior Ha- many years also secretary of the son Trio—Ina Jacobson, violin; Sara ranged by the Jewish Community prominent leaders of the Bolshevik Jacobson, cornet, and Molly JacobOmaha B'nai B'rith. the Thorpeians. "To date there has when the latter entered the pool for a dassah to the Chapter. Center for this season. Sam Beber is party are being- exiled to Siberia beson, piano. At the time of his death, Mr. Ganz been no' entry received from South ritual bath. " ; ," ." • • '- chairman of the committee in charge cause they do not agree with Stalin's was 65 years old. He was well known policy. The accompanists will be Mrs. C. Omaha or Council Bluffs. What is of the series. Juniors of Center in the city as a certified public ac- Bellinger, • Lylyan - Chudacoff, Anne Ballard Dunn, editor of the Omaha "Trotsky and his comrades reprethe matter with you ladies in the He is survived by his Euback, John KowalsM and Harry Bee-News, will introduce Mr. Hap- sent the conscience of th/p communist adjoining towns ? Do you want to Plan Many Events countant. widow, Mrs. Jennie Morris Ganz; a Braviroff. party. With their exile into distant pass up the opportunity to win one good. son, Mr. Victor Ganz, and a grandson, coCTiers, the rulers of Russia have now The public is cordially invited to atPlans for the first Junior Club of the splendid prizes which are beshown that all" that remained in RusCouncil Rally, to ba held February19 Stuirt Ganz. tend. Admission is free. ing offered in this contest It should sia of the former Bolshevism is the Jfuneral services were held in Tembe especially easy for a candidate in Thfe concert to be" presented- by in the Jewish Community Center, nep and the naked political dictatorple Israel Tuesday, with Rabbi Fredhave been outlined by. the executive these towns, having the entire field Cantor Kahanowitch of Beth HameChesed Shel Ernes ship. The communist 'world revoluerick Cohn officiating. committee. There will be a stunt prothere to themselves, to procure plenty drosh Hogodel in Counci' Bluffs Febhas. been exiled to SiTo Honor Founder "Giants m the Earth," by Rolvaag, tion,' however, of votes. Get your name in at once! ruary 5, will be the* cantor's ferst ap- gram jn celebration of Lmcolnand the Forward writes. * Washington's birthdays, with each pearance in Council Bluffs. He has Te^ A picture honoring the memory of was reviewed by Mrs. S. Newman "It should not be difficult to "'".". ceived a letter from Mr. S. Shyken, club putting on a stunt. Mrs. Rose Levey, founder of the Monday afternoon at a meeting of secure votes in this contest, as A basket ball game between two president of B'nai Israel synagogue, Chesed Shel Ernes society, will be the book study group of the Jewish tickets to the ball, at 25 cents expressing the pleasure of the officers boys' clubs and a gymnastic and unveiled at a meeting of the society Community' Center. each, carry a share in the award of the synagogue in having him come dancing exhibition by the.girls wpl Tuesday, January SI, at 2 p. rn., in Mrs. Newman praised the virile of a brand new Chrysler coach, also be given. ' Friday Night, January 27, W28. to CouncQ Bluffs."/-;;.• the funeral home. manner in which the book is written furnished by Andrew Murphy & The-Junior Club Council is planWRNY—New York, N. Y. (326 He will appear in the. synagogue The purpose of the society is to and the keen descriptive powers of its Officers of the Junior Hadassah Son, which will be given away ning a rally for every months a deM.) 5:30-6:15 p. m., eastern time. with his choirffi Miss- Fanny Fish, were installed at a meeting- of the at the auditorium the night of bating tournament, a dramatic" con- Temple Emanu-El. Friday evenh'.g provide the Jewry of Omaha and its author. violin, and Miss Sara Fish, piano. vicinity with, a funeral home. At the next meeting Mrs. Max gi-oxrp Thursday, in the Jewish Comthe big Jubilee ball. test and a song and cheer contest. An service. Several prominent speakers will Shapiro will review Willa Gather's munity Center. indoor track meet for boys and girls "Never has a contest quite so preWMBS —Harrisburg, Pa. (23 L give addresses. A choir will chant the "Death Comes to the Archbishop." It Mrs. Max Fromkin conducted the will be held in March. tentious as this teen staged for the
TEAMS TO CONT0B) IN DISTRICT MKT
WEIZMANNSAYS
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Ring of Holy Scroll Thieves Discovered
TIL—No. 4
ASSUME SERIOUS ASPECT' B REPORT
PlifflOANDYlOUN STUDENTS TO PLAY
EMU GANZ, ACTIVE TEMPLE WORKER, DIES
COUNCIL BLUFFS TO HEAR CANTOR SING
BROADCASTING OF JEWISH SERVICES
exclusive benefit\of the Jewish women of Greater Omaha. The prizes are all worth" trying for. They will be on display next week at the Jewish Community center, and.will be placed in the custody of responsible leaders of the Jewish community for presentation to the winners at' the conclusion of the contest. . "Time is short! Only- a few days remain. Don't "be backward! Others have broken the ice by entering the contest. Any woman in the Jewish community can make a good showing in the contest by just a little work
Cast for Ibsen Drama GKosen
Eabbi Frederick CohnV Friday night address in Tempi- Israel on 'Religious Liberty" will be based on two current topics, the Heflih-Eohinson debate over Governor A. Smith, and the controversy in England over the revision of the prayer book. Saturday morning he will- speak on "Pride>
The following cast for the performance of Ibsen's, "The; Doll's House," by the Center .Players' Guild on March 17 and-18 ha^ bfeen chosen: TI orwald, Hymei^Shia^Sf Dr. Rank, Marion Graetz; . Nils^" Krogstadt, George M. Cohen;;Nora* Faye Kleiii; Mrs.. Linden, Bess Weinstein; Ellen," Gertrude Perlis; Anna, Martha HimelIN WHO'S WHO. stein; Helmet's' "children, Ruth and Ben Kubby has been informed that Willard Friedman.' " his name has been recommended HOT This will be the first production of inclusion :n "Who's "Who in American the new guild. Jewry/'"
M). 7:45 p. m., eastern time. Dr. Philip D. Bookstaber. Subject of address: "The Sigf F of God.7'
Sunday Morning, January 29, 1928 WSAI-^Cincinnati, O. (361-2 51.) 10:45 a. ml, eastern time. Dr. David PhUipson. Subject of address: "On the Heights." WNAC—Boston, Mass. (461 M.) 10:45 a. m., eastern time. Rabbi Harry Levi. WTAM — Cleveland, O. (399.8
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M). 10J30 a. m., eastern time. Rab-
bi Barnett R. Brickner.
COMMITTEES CHOSEN
"El Moila Eochmom." The public is invited to attend the service which will be held at the funeral home, 1912 Cuming street.
Mr. Louis KIrshbraun Guest of Trustees
is planned to read Barrie's "Dear installation. Brutus," and Lewis Browne's "This Committees for the year are: meetings of the group. Mrs. Henry Monsky is chairman of the group. Tin Albert. ChBirmnn: T»Mo Stelntwrjr,
FKIEDEL HEADS CITY INSURANCE GROUP
Mr. Louis Kirshbraun, a trustee of Joe Friedel of the Harry Koch the Jewis' Community Center and company was elected president of the former treasurer of the Center, will Omaha Association of Insurance he honored by the Center's trustees at Agents at the annual meeting of the a luncheon at the Athletic club association in the Chamber of ComThursday noon. merce Tuesday. Joe Greenberg was elected treasMr. Kirshbraun . is visiting in 1 urer of the association. Omaha for several weeks.
TtelH-pcii i*«>[r»i. Mollye Urosinntin, O M trnile White. CC1TVRAL COMMITTKF.:— Anne Gswnbi»r(;, CbnirmiiTi: I<ln 1'lfltl. Kose Sepal, jeiiiineue Albert. FINANCE CfHttMITTKfc:— Ids I>nv1o1i. Ctisiirm.'iii ; T»1>lP S<t*!n)«>r{t. I^llinn Oroenl»!:ilt. Mnrie Klein. Eva SchivorlJi. MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE: — Florence tjWl*. Clmlrmnn : Mnr.v Ola'* Nbnuies. Ann Kiwiiimi. Sully M<>T4t!iH, Kylvin Bertmit'iii, Mil Miiii;i>n\ Sylytn Oiniitler. C0VRTESY COMMITTEE:— <rT3ce Boi-i.-i'Biein. <"!*;!> rsm •i'rvh 'Kurtsnuui. Bofis WViia. U'iu. I <in«rib •\Veaeliuau.