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"NEW YORK JEWISH COMMUNITY WILL DWW'-^REPORT
Maurei \ 2Brings 500., il to Palestine
OMAHA, NEBRASKA, THUSSDAY, MARCH 22, 1928
FREGGER AND L1PP
Miss Lustgarikn Yields Place to Injured Man
Haifa (J. T. A".)—The Cunard liner Mauretahia; carrying a large TLumber of. American Jewish pilgrims to Palestine for the passover holidays, landed today at Haifa, flying the Zionist, flag. Beber and Klutznick Will Represent Grand Advisory r A large number of the -Jewish Council. population of Haifa welcomed the American visitors,- who number1 5QQ.
VOL. VII.—No. 10
Moslems Remove Ban 1 HIGHLAND CLUB From Machpela CaveRE-ELECTS OFFICERS; REPORTS GOOD YEAR
Miss Ida Lustgarten won a repuJerusalem—(J. T. A.)—The Cave of tation for bravery under Sre Tuesday the Machpela, the burial place of Ab- j evening, when she stepped back from raham, -will be open to non-Moslems • the top of the ladder which was to beginning March 25, according to a ' take her to safety, urging K. Edwin statement issued by the president of Dancing, Pageant and Communal S u r v e y Discloses A. Herzberg to Continue as Blanchard to go down first. the. Moslem supreme council. An ad-.J Other Features Piaimetfi. President of Country Club. Startling Facts Showing By doing so,; Jliss Lustgarten mission of 5 shillings will be charged.] Births and Death Rates •waived the right to profit by the traThe .opening was previously report- AFTERNOON AND EVENING. HEYN VICE PRESIDENT. ditional, slogan isduring times of dis•ed and denied by the Moslem .supreme HEART DISEASE LEADING PORTLAND GOES THROUGH. aster,;'^omen,andChDdren. First."" Tabmid Torah -day will be observed A. Herzberg was re-elected presi- council. The cave, which is under the Blanchard iad^ been, seriously burn- dent of .the[Highland Country club at,' Mosque at Hebron, has-been closed to' in Omaha Sunday, The Omaha chapter A. Z. A. debate the Talmud Ne York (J. T. A.)—The death Torah ball will be held duringttieaftteam, composed of Sam Fregger and ed while he rushed-^ into Miss Lust- the annual stag and meeting of the non-Moslems since 1187. -rate among the Jewish population in ernoon and «vening: &t the City AudiLouis E. lipp, left Tuesday evening garten's studio to warn her of theclub held Tuesday evening in the New York City is lower than that fire. torium. The program will be comto compete in the finals of the A. Z. A. Blackstone hotel. of the general population The Jewposed of both serious and light numinternational basketball, debate and • ish 'birth rate in New York i s bers. Jewish music -will be featured. oratorical, contest being held in Mil-smaller -than that of the general menV Pioneer Organization -wsukee this Friday, Saturday and There will be dancing. A -wrestling population. . _-: : Brings Labor Leader to • match will be ^tage4, Sunday, March 23, 24 and 25.* Because, of;.the lower birth rate -••-•'Omaha. ^ • The committee, of wMah H. Reiner The Omaha chapter team wen^ the and because of .the fact that; the is general chairman, is being assisted right to compete-in the finals by ieaJewish VPP&piaiion • in New YoA, HUNGJIRIANS Reports Arerage Arrival of by the Deborah society. AGRICUiTURAL El* ispn of their victory in the district' -whidi: w h i dIsr.njra,ayoungisrn,yg g group, p j ^ : 1,335 Jewish Immigrants Among the musical sisters will be tournament held in Sioux City last -the -years vadvance, be- hardd his-by Crowd Jeers When Delegation Per Month Rachel Janait _Ben-Zevie3eader of the playing of the "Kol Nkh-e," by month. - - - .• ' " i ••• ; -UnTseTiegBHerative diseases"to which Arrives; Airta-Hartby Leagtie tlie Ward sisters, Tiolm snd piatio, the population is' subject unless -ef- the organized women workers of "Lou" Lapp teamed with.Ben Kowill Protest Palestine, -will address; a public meetmusic by Dorothy and Ida Lsstgarten, WORKS WITH ICA fective measures are taken to fight ing in the Jewish Community Center slowsky won the* national A. Z. A. deand the singing of the Hatikvah, by d likl t h t unlikly. the' "diseased It thediseased I y that Tuesday evening. . . - - . . • ' bate championship at Chicago last New York— (J. T. A.)—The poiicy a number of Talmud Torah children. 100 JEW& IN GROUP i the JewisU'pppuiatiori in New York The meeting 'win be held under the year. Chances "are very • bright thai of co-operati«i between the Hebrew Miss Annette Eiklin will present sevwill find replacements from Europe auspices of the Pioneer Women's or- the beautiful tiophy. that was; dis- New York (J-yT. jL)-—A near-riot Immigrant Aid and Sheltering Society eral of her students in dances. A due to the immigration restriction. ganization, of • which Mr. B. Kipnis is. played in the J. C. C. last week will occurred. at Pier. SS£ Hudson. Rive?, of America. .(Hias) and the Jewish •group of'girls will present » pugeawt rest with thi mother chapter^" even late Tuesday night when'.'-a.crowd of The future -will see New York's secretary. Colonisation Association (ica) of of the League -of Nations. : .Jewish population dwindling in, pro- Mme. BenrZeyie is in-America for though "the- competition - thia : year isr liberal Hungarians 'living in New Paris in aiding Jewish emigrants from Randall's Royal Pontenelle orchesportion, to the general population of the first time, as a messenger of her .stiffer than ever. York, members -of .the Anti-Horthy European countries to find shelter and tra mil play for dancing it. the eve: the,greater city,, as it is likely that organization. She has lived and work- Some of tie- fastest teams in .the. League, demonstrated . against . the to facilitate their adjustment in South | A number of elabornte prizas the Jews of New- York will not dis-ed in Palestine for over 20 years, hav- country are. entered in : the basketball Horthy regime in Hungary on the American countries of immigration play the same net population in- ing spent her life • in the ranks of division. Perhaps.-the- outstanding five arrival of the steamer Olympic, has proven effective, it was reported pyOceedB of the ball ^-ill go toward crease as •will other groups. binging the 500 members of the is the Portland "Oregon five which yesterday at the nineteenth annual r running--expenses of the Talmud Jewish labor, . . ; . . . . This ; is the -tentative conclusion convention of the Hias, the Hebrew The graduate of a French univer- won i t s district title" by 'the over-' .Hungarian delegation -which came to which may be drawn, in the opinioni Immigrant Aid and Sheltering Society, i an agricultural' engineer, whelming score of 75 to 8 and: • who nnvefl. the memorial to"Louisi Kossuth : A. w of the Buieau of Jemsh Social Re-j liave come some 2,000 miles to •com; Riverside Drive and 113tb Street held at Cooper Union halL {well versed versed~in both the the theory theory andandoi w Dunau-"* „=«-"=" " ^ • j^ell "in both Jerosie Heyn was re-elected vice Notwithstanding the restrictions on! search «Iew-" | t h e . p r a c t f C e of agriculture. She is t h e peie for national honors.' -•this morning. search from from the the findings findings of of the the W president, and Henry Monsky and ish Communal Survey, a study m instructor, . T l c f T l l p t ^ co-worker._ w o r f c e T . and friend of of:the the : Tile Portland team' stopped in About 100 members of the delega- Henry Rosenthsl were re-elected di-' immigration'to the United States, 12,-j a i l d frfend population. figures and birth andgirls in the Mishtala, the tree;nurseryi Omaha between trains: Tuesday night tion are -Jews, including the two 084 Jewish immigrants arrived in the] rectors. Terms of the other officers death rates.; , , , T Mme. BenrZevie is the wife of the for several hours. They were, met by Jewish democratic4 deputies, Dr.: •did not espirs this year. "They are country during 1927 and 8,832 Jews , „ _ the „„..._, _ non-imrm-i Portland, Gregon, winners of the country as ".••• "After Forty-five " labor leader and historian, -Ben-Zevie. members of the Omaha A. Z. A. and Ernest Brody and Bela Fabian, who Sam Leon, secretary; Harry Mala- „entered grants. The records show.an average; A. Z. A. Pacific Coast -championship after a shortworkout they were enis known for his di.ls with antiAn exatmnatUm" of the death-cer* shock, treasurer.; Isadore Abramson, arrival of 1,SS5 Jewish immigrants''and top-heavy favorites to win the tertained at a.theater party. The "local Semitic leaders in Hungary, and Fanny Hurst's new book," ,"A Presitfficates in: ^ew'-Tork, the survey financial secretary; directors, M. National A. Z. A. basketball chapter is arranging a game for their month. says^4iscloaeB .the fact, that-diseases dent Is Born,", will be discussed by basketball: quintet- .with Portland on Professor Joseph Eelsssa. f Ed Treller, Morris Ferer, perThe recent unemployment in Ameri-j meat &t Milwaukee, -will meet the Frederick Conn at the last --... Hejjas Sought of flie heart, jcanceTj. diabetes, nephi Dave-Feder, H. A. Wolf and I. Zim5 ; . i a f f e c t e d - a conmierablB] Omaha ctepter cjnintet Monday evetheir "way^iia^S&am'SISwOTkee. iritis^ v ..'"'" ',_ ~ ".]'.' ifeteSpapermen Trhb-rwenr-looking: number of Jewish "workers--who come j ning- • at' 8 p. m. in m, fe»taW"Sft»w About 75 mernbere attended the an- to Kew York in search of employment, i which promises to be o»€ of the most Jewish -population-'- most> hard after group Tuesday, afternoon'"'in." the. Sain Beber and Phil Sutznick.will- ir Hejjas, the notorious leader of attend the Milwaukee meetnig, rep- the anti-Jewish terror in". Hungary,, nual meeting, at -which the club's most ., the'age s>lIforty-fivei rank foremost Temple. interesting and exciting ever st&ged among • the' ; causes: of death • among: For; his Friday evening Sermon :resentirig the supreme advisory coxm- •who was reported to be a member »f successful season was reported. While Very few of'these" Jewish job-nunters at the J. C. C. are to be found in.the municipal lodgRabbi Colin will use the subject, "A. the Jews. Death rates- from cancer, the delegation, were told that. Dr. most of the .Omaha clubs were forced. and other public welfare Following the game the Portland diseases-of the' nesrt and diabetes Christian's View of Judaism.*'. ^His Hejjas is not to be identified with to make assessments last year, the U1B _^ . ^Hias, _ r vi»_ . , ^ ^ - j boys will be honor gueetg at a BUBag-encies, L tat the has, Jduring 1 Satufday morning topic will be "The are greater now" among the> Jewish Highland club had a net profit of the ,year, endeavored to help these j scription dance in the auditorium. •Lieutenant Hejjas, leader of the Reya Kulakofsky to population over- .forty-five' than CalL^ ' : :'• , Hungarian Race Purifiers.$1,300. workers and during the year provided j v among the general populationi • Thfe The"purpose off the delegation -sras- A membership- drive under the 3S,55S meals to transient, homeless! Go to San Francisco Jewish population- seems t o have' cent of the total Jewish population •"to bring to the United States a chairmanship of Manning Handler, is coinbatted tuberculosis with greater in New York. Becauseof the failure; " Miss Reva Kulakofsky has resigned -message of fraternity and g-ood will/' now under way. Fourteen new mem- and unemployed men and women. success than non-Jewish,' the to complete tiie State census, of 1925 her position as secretary of the Baron Sigmund Perenyi, the spokes- bers have so far been reported. The Eight thousand one hundred and eight it was impossible to compare this: Omaha Social Service exchange, a po- man, declared. Other members of the campaign will close when 25 new nights shelter was provided. Arriving survey" declares. rvey declar immigrants v/here furnished shelter,j V i e n n a _ _ ( J - T i A.wThe Jewish ^Despite the smaller proportion of figure with the city's non-Jewish sition which she has held since last delegation are Count Paul Bethlen, 25 members have been gained. amounting to 5,959 nights and 28,167; ^ ^ o£ M a d a m e L u p e g c u i sB d o m i whites for the same year, but in death among-them, the Jewish popGeorge Miller, the new "pro," was members of the Hungarian Parliafall. meals were given them. , ^ t &vgnment i n t h e prO p a g a nda of 1923, the general population, in. the ulation is not growing in number as Miss Kulakofsky will leave.May 1 ment, Count Julius Wlassiclv head of •introduced. It was announced that the rapidly as the general population, the same age group constituted only 66.7 to visit relatives and friends in San the House of Lords, city and state of- grounds will be in better -condition l7*h! l°^Z™ e Satpt n?£400- t h e antf-CMofcte ™ the present turrequire a « minimum Tr,iT,immm budget n o-p . of n *400 .- ^ u j e n t ^^e j n u o u m a n i a > according to m « « study shows. ' In Brooklyn, which percent-of the total population. Francisco, and will probably remain ficials, editors, bankers, farmers and than ever this year because an en- 000 to be able to continue the weltare •Mortality from cancer is slightly reports received here from Bucharest. contains forty-five percent of all the larged staff of workmen have been put in Calif ornia to engage in camp work peasants. In newspapers and pamphlets camJews living -in the five boroughs, lower among the Jews, the Tate be- during the summer. Miss Kulakofsky Carrying banners reading "Will in charge of them. The club will be to care for those paigning against ex-Crown Prince •the Jewish birth rate was found to ing 93.6 for the Jewish group and has had experience with camp work Mayor Walker Shake H;-nds with opened soon, and a program of vaxiea f Carol, it is being argued that a man be eighteen per thousand as compar- 94.3; among the general population; and wishes to return to that form of Hejjas, the Mass Murderer?" "Get activities has been planned. These facts were related in the an- who left his fatherland and renounced ed with 22.35 per. thousand among Death rates for nephritis, tuberculo- social work. Out, You Sloody Murderers of Hunnual message of Abraham Herman, the crown because of his love for a the general population of that sis, cerebral hemorrhage and veneral garian Workers and Peasants!'.' and president of Hias. The principal Jewess is not worthy to ascend the diseases are notably lower among the borough. "Kossuth Monument—Horthy Monu- Junior Hadassah Teas speaker was Senator James E. WatJews than for the general population. The Jewish, death rate is notably De Mille Tells Ochs ment!" a crowd of members of the Interest Young Women son of Indiana, who recently intro- throne. ron low among adults between the ages- One out of every four deaths Anti-Horthy league assembled at the duced a bill in senate, which would Madame Lupescu issued a denial of fifteen and forty-five years. In among New York Jews is due to disHe Regrets Picture pier an hour before theOlympic dock-, One hundred members before the . j . j i.,, ttlclt bile ia t>i u c r w i i v<j.-fc,jn« ~ * — ' that she is of Jewish origin. Notwiththe - age groups beyond forty-five, eases of the heart. The causes of bring relief to families separated by ed and began jeering as the steamer convention is the goal of the Junior the d i n this% r u m o r s o f h e r b e i n g a present immigration law. iowever, the rate of mortality among death from " major - diseases are: Lbs Angeles-^J. T. A.)—"Jews came, up to the pier. Jewess are being sp-read among the Hadassah membership campaign. Miss •KVip-m is considerably higher -than for tuberculosis (all form) 4.6 percent; who participated in filming of the peasants in Eoumania, They Start Kiot. Florence Lewis, chairman, and her "King of Kings**" are a disgraee to diseases of heart, -24*2 pefcentf lite general population. It's No April Fool, • More 'than 100 motorcycle and "The Jewish population," the study cancer, 11.8 percent; diabetes, 3-1 their people," stated Adolph S. Ochs, mounted, policemen,- patrolmen, detec- committee, are out to see that this Mother of Tuchman goal is reached. publisher send owner of the 2Jew York This Council Dance -declares, "has become"prey to the percent; nephriti^ 5.1 pBrcent; -ceretives and members of the bomb squad Brothers Dies outstanding degenerative diseases— bral hemorrhage, 1.1 percent;' and •Times, to a. representative of the Cali- were called' out to, keep order. "Within The series of benefit bridges which The senior club council of the Jewfornia Jewish Review in a n interview axe being given by the d u b have met all other diseases, 39.4 percent. diseases of the heart, cancer, diabetes ish Community Center has taken over a short time shots had beenfired,perMollie Ettbin,. iaotl*er of and to the lesser extent, nephritis." Analysis of these figures -by the given before lie left for the east. Mr. sons trampled, rocks thrown, the ex- with great success, according to Miss some of the activities of the Y. M. Mrs. Ochs further stated that Cecil De Michael,Joseph smi, Ficanfc -?T«dbTnan, tntiia-n Greenblatt, chairman. Those Tuberculosis, the stndy states, -ap- groups shows that with the exeption Mille, producer of ihe picture,- in- plosion of a photographer's flashlight and I . W. H. A. and will give an Oroaha Mrs. and, off M who have entertained are Celeste pears to have been combated by the of- the group from Iwent; to twenty- formed him that he was very sorry had -caused a bomb scare; nightsticks, April Fool Dance for the benefit of home at her Roddy, three tables; Ida Daytch and Rubin, died Jews more successfully than by the four years" old,' diseases ofthevheart .that he .undertook the filming of the had bee"n frer^y- used i-nd ambulances Tobie Steinberg, six tables; Pearl the Center Sunday night, April l , inThursday after a lemg illness. general population. Death rates Tank -first, proportionately, « s a crucifixion story. had been called. .--=. /-.-• .-..-Brown,. Florence Lewis and Lillian the Center auditorium. Mrs. Kubin w«s 60 years did and from cancer, diseases of the heart cause of death. In five of the eightHerb Feierman's orchestra has been had'bten a resident of Omaha for 45 Members of the Anti-Horthy league, Greenblatt, eleven tables. '"I Jbave withheld comments'on'this age group's, cancer • Tanks second^ and diabetes are,, greater already -jnuch-disenssed' topic," skid MR Ochs, who charge the main purpose-of the A benefit tea dance wiU be given engaged by the committee, of which years. " "population among Jews past forty-five than Among the geireral _ _ _ _ opportunity to hear pilgrims, is to- attempt to raise a April 1 at the Burgess home. Host- Phil Klutznick of the A. £. A. is chair-: Funeral services wrre .conducted bjamong the general population, of the tuberculosis ranks first in four age "until I had the man. Frank Ackerman of the Psi Mu $150,000,000 loan in the United States Rev. E. Fleishman Friday afternoon. eame groups. . groups and disease of the heart in from Mr. De Mille personally about, for the Horthy government, said an esses .-will beMallye Grossman, Alyce club is in charge of the ticket sales. his reactions to the nation-wide proMinken, Sylvia Bernstein, Sally Mar1 four. In the groups past the twentySuit your action to yo\i,r word and A Young Group Umisual features are being planned anti-Horthy mass meeting would be The survey declares that the Jew-five year age mark, diabetes takes a tests against his production and his held' tonight in the Central. Opera 1gan,; Ula- Alberts, Tina Altschuler, by the committee to make this dance your word to yotsr action, Mary Claire Shames, Ida Minkoff, ish population is a young group, be- greater toll proportionately' among plans to check" the inevitable conse•ssnoq quences.. Grace Kosenstein, Eose Fine, Ann the outstanding- success-of the season. Keep silence rather than Gpeak intween the ages of five and forty-five the Jewish population than among Greenberg, Esther Weinberg, Mrs. Varied entertainment and surprises auspiciously. From my conversation with C. "B. years - making tip seventy-five per- others. A bird" in the. hand is worth two Max Froinkm, Lillian Keiser, Kose assure everyone a hilarious time. De Mille, I learned that he is sorry LazeruSj Ann Hahn, Ann Freeman, to have been the producer of this pic- in the bush. Eose Sigel, Fannie CoHick and Ann ture: "I am a half-Jew," he told me, But, and Ida Bishoff. "and should not be accused of having Nothing venture, nothing have. Miss Rose and' Miss Rebecca Segal j intentionally created a danger to the : ! will be hostesses Thursday. Jewish people." Center Library Mourns Interpretation, musicianship, tech-i In Miss Rosenthal's class,' the stuNew York (J. T. A.)—Manhattan's and the International Telephone famous skyline will be greatly chang- Building, covering the site of the old nique, and • personality—on these dents were required to play a Bach Loss of Volumes Invention," McDowell's Hungarian, and COMMODORE LONGFELLOW Banquet to Close ed by the new. building peaks which Consolidated Stock Exchange, »t four -poInts-^Mitt Lucille Rosenthal a chosen number. ' For her thir selecSWIMS IN J. C. C. POOL will soon along Broadway and Broad and Beaver Streets, the heart The bookshelves of the Jewish Basket Ball Season Fifth riseAvenue, of Sioux City recently won a gold tion she played "Caprice Espangol" many of which are' <rf the financial district. The otiiet Community Center library -.are Commodore Longfellow, assistant medal -in' a piano playing contest by Moritz Moskowski. being erected by Jewish builders. J two, the Lefcourt Ciothing Centre ofl mourning the loss of four good Saturday, March' 17, marked the sponsored by a Sioux City music Miss Eosenthal has studied • the director of first aid and life saving friends: "Sweepings," by Lester finale for the city-wide, basketball Four of the largest office and com- Seventh Avenue from Twettty-flfth piano for seven years, and is inter- of the American Red Cross, gave a Cohen; "This Believing World," by firm. league, carried on' from January 17. mercial buildings under construction to Twenty-sixth Streets, and the Lef* demonstration of life saving to fifMiss * Rosenthal was a contestant ested in music as an avocation rather teen life-saving examiners in the Jew- Lewis Browne; "The Day of Atone- A banquet will be Jeld at the Y. W. in Manhattan this year form part of court-Normandie, replacing the ©M in the group 'for advanced students, than as a vocation. She does not in- ish' Community Center pool Monday ment," by Golding, and ."Modern C- A. All the teams, coaches, ref- the $50,000,000 building program now Normandie Hotel, will W loft buildand was 'one of 375 young girls and tend to follow it as a profession. Marriage," by Popenoe. •.-.-..... erees, will be present. Each team will under way by A. E. Lefcourt and ings for Wen's and wotiwns'S morning from 9:30 to 11. his organization. ! manufacturing:. These edifteei teboys to enter the tournament. Her, This is the first contest of its -kind • Commodore Longfellow is to hold Will those who know their wherfi- ^ive an original stunt. Two of these «sre office boiiding-s, place some of the oldest gold 'medal brought "with it tjrird1 that has been held m ^Sionx City. ^fifteen lectures and demonstrations abouts "kindly see that they are reMiss Elizabeth jflobbie of the Y. intereistf-whicb place "in the" final contest. The stu-Because of the'great ' placed on the-shelves in-the .same W,. a A. and Miss Ethel Greenberg, the Leftcourt National, «n sfee site in the city «nd the skyline ill Was displayed it is probable that the .daring his short stay in Omaha.. He quiet manner they were taken? of the old Temple Bmane-£1, a t section «all be materially affected Jim dents were between nine,, and ,20 physical director of the X C. C is the author of the life saying section Fifth A-««nue and Forty-^axd Street, completion. ... ^_ _ *-*yeaW\t>ld,'\ and" .-were- graded accord- piano playing contestrwHI -become an of the handbook for Boy Scouts. l i e organizers of this league. annual event
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RACHEL BEN-ZEVIE TO SPEAK IN OMAHA TUESDAY EVENING
MOB MAKES GREAT DBTBRBM1
MAS HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING; REQUIRES BUDGET # K
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Lucille Rosenthal Wins Medal In Sioux City Viano Contest
Help Change Famous Skyline of Manhattan
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