April 12, 1928

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Interesting and Entertainins

News Of interest to Jews

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STRAUS, WARBURG WEIZMANN

OMAHA,:NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1928

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Cf-i.s ige Signs Bill | - lelay Origins Plan

Anti-Passover Drive In Russia Was Failure

YESHIVA COLLEGE GRANTED CHARTI

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Sher Receives NINETEEN STUDENT David .s. Dean's Congratulation NURSES TO RECEIVE :ANNOT INTERVENE DIPLOMAS ATWISE

David Sher was one of a small number of Harvard students whose names are included in the most recently published Harvard dean's list—a distinction for scholarship. Graduation Exercises to Be Held But Sher was doubly honored, be- State Department Was Not ApFirst Jewish College in United Warburg's Gift of §50,000 Viewat Temple April 26. States May Open in Sepproached Regarding Rou; ed:as Expression of cause his notification contained a tember, 1928. ; . . mania Loan, r i jApprovaL; highly valued postscript, a personal RECEPTION TO FOLLOW. note of congratulation written by the TO CONFER TWO DEGREES. DISCUSSES CELLER PLAN. STRAUS WARNS HADASSAH. dean himself. Nineteen student nurses of the Wise He has been chosen to do special Memorial hospital training school will Washington—(J. T. A.)—The deNew York— (J. T. A.)—A charter New York—(J.; T. A.)—A -gift of reviewing and tutoring- work in Amreceive their diplomas at the graduapartment of State was not approached for the establishment of the Yeshiva 55O.Q00 f or the United Palestine Aption .exercises which will be held at erican government, in preparing the by the American bankers., who 'are college, the first undergraduate colpeal for the purpose of ameliorating students for general examinations. 8 p. m., April 26, at Temple Israel. now negotiating the proposed SCO,lege to be conducted under Jewish austhe unemployment" in Palestine, was Addresses will be given by Dr. 000,000 loan to the Roumanian govpices, where the students will be inmade by_~Felix M. Warburg, banker, Clyde Roeder -andRabbi Frederick, ernment to stabilize the Roumanian structed along parallel lines in modand phuanthropist, who is a member Cohn. Rabbi Cohn.'s topic will be "The currency, Secretary of State Kelloggern sciences and in the fundamentals of the Non-Partisan Survey commisGreatness of Service." Dr. Robert declared. . - ' . . . of Jewish lore and religion, was grantsion to: investigate Palestinian condiGilmore' will present the diplomas. ed by the University of the State/of Mr. ICel'ipgg commented upon the tions on behalf of Zionists and nonHarry Disbrow and Miss Ruth IsaacNew York, Dr. Bernard Revel, presiresolution recently introduced into Zionists, it was. announced by the son will give musical selections. dent of the faculty of the Rabbi Isaac congress by Congressman Enianue! United Palestine AppealStudents who will'be graduated this Elchanan Theological seminary, anCeller of New York demanding that: a. In a letter accompanying his check Dr. A. Greenberg Heads Large special committee be appointed by year are: Edna F. Davis, Marion V. nounced yesterday.' • •*• * — " • ;' for §50,000, which was sent to Dr. Committee for Denver The proposed Yeshiva college for Event to Be Combined Federa- Lawson, Esther I. Aho, Wanda Mv congress to discuss the question of Weizmann, Mv. Warburg says: Davis, Linda B. Birr, Hilma C. Greet, Gerson to Read Paper at Meeting tion and Mothers', and liberal arts and sciences will offer a American loans to foreign countries, Institution. "I Wai glad to learn that, according Oniebell Hoenshell, Zoda Nelson, ISIary of Center Secretaries. with a view of establishing- the superfour-year course leading to" the deDaughters' Affair. to your information and calculation, J. Boicourt, Jennie G. Krick, Hdga WORK IS NON-SECTARIAN. vision of all foreign loans. The move grees of B. A. and B. S. Jewish studies •with the sum of 50,000 pounds, the unLarsen, Dorothy D. Foot, Dorothy was interpreted as being- directed MEETINGI\1AY 9-13. will be made an integral part-in\ the TO INCLUDE ALL CLUBS. B. fortunate system of dole giving- can A. Masten, Selma Loseke, Margaret against the proposed loan to the Kou"little messengers of friendship course of humanities offered to the be definitely abolished. With the unR. Smith, Lola M/Long, Elizabeth L. and health." will be distributed in maiiian government by Nev," York New York— (J. T. A.)—The national general body of students and general The Jewish Women's Welfar oerderstanding that this amount would conference of Jewish Social Service Clark, Helen L. Hanchett and Harriet j Omaha during the week of April 15 bankers, including the Federal Resuffice to set certain improvements, will hold its annual sessions in Cin- culture and education will be included ganization will hoI3 its annual Feder- D. Leninger. to 21. They are "NJH Bonds." They serve bank. ation day and Mothers' and Daughin the comprehensive program of a which have been planned, into motion, cinnati from May 9 to May 13, ac1 The graduation exercises will be are a greeting from 300 patients of ters* program in a joint affair to be broad religious education for the RabThe secretary of state objected parand-thus -relieve the unemployment cording to an announcement by Samfollowed by a reception and dance at the National Jewish Hospital at Den- ticularly to the wording: of Congressgiven' in the Jewish Community Cenbis and teachers who are expected to situation, I take pleasure in sending uel A. Goldsmith, secretary of the orthe Jewish Community Center. lay 1. ' . ' . , . . . . .. " ver. Their purchase will mean re- man Celler's resolution, terming the you,ron behalf of Mra Warburg and ganization.1 The-meeting will mark graduate from the Yeshiva college. The Wise Memorial Alumnae asso- newed strength for the patients of foreign loan policy of the Unite*! It is hoped, Dr. ReveT stated * that Jewish women's organization myself, check for §50,000." the twenty-eighth year of the confer- the first year of college work in the [' to take part in this program, ciation will entertain the graduating this hospital, and renewed hope for States the "Kellogg plaii." This policy Mr. Warburg's gif twas viewed in ence. Dr. L M^'RubinoW of PhiladelYeshiva college may be startedTOSep- and two-ininute talks by the presi- class with a banquet an ddance at the the applicants on the waiting list of had been in existence since the world Zionist circles as an expression of his phia will head the program commit- tember, 1928, in the first, group of dents of the organizations are being Elks club April 24. the institution. war. Tbe Washington government support for Dr. W ^ m a n n tee. Morris D. ~ Waldman, executive three buildings of the Yeshiva college planned. Mothers are asked to bring The Junior class of the Wise MeTwenty-eight years ago the Nation- would consider the supervision of morial hospital' school of nnrsing will al Jewish Hospital began its benefi- every American loan to a foreign director of the Jewish Welfare Fed- which are now nearing completion on their daughters. ' ; • • ' . New. -York— (J. T. A.)—Comment- eration of Detroit/is president of the Amsterdam avenue between 186th and Mrs. F. J. Alberts and Mrs. J. Mala- entertain the graduating class with a cent work of caring for poverty- country "a considerable task." The ing, upon' l i e resignation' of Dr. Ste- conference. . 188th streets, erected at a cost of shock are in charg^ of the tea. Mrs. banquet and theater party May 2. stricken sufferers of tuberculosis on advice given to bankers who inquire phen'S. Wise from the administrative Wflliain. J. Shroder, president of the nearly $2,500,000. Each semester ad- Henry Monsky is,in charge of the a national scale. It was the first insti- of the State department before such committee of Zionist Organization of Cincinnati Board of-Education and ditional courses will be added until a program, which' will include one numtution of its kind in America. loans- are granted is? merely from the America, Nathan Straus,: who is hon- former president of the National Con- full four-year curriculum is provided ber by a mother and one by a daughNo patients who can afford to pay viewpoint of foreign policy, the secreoraiy" chairman ofthe United Pales- ference of Jewish Social Service; will leading to the B. A. and B. S. degrees. ter. Surprise features are also being are admitted; and, although maintain- tary stated. tine ^Appeal f orlGreater New York, de- deliver the address of welcome on ^ The decision to grant the charter arranged. ; : ed largely, by. Jewish philanthropy, the 21021111; n a s Mr.'Kellogg then commented upon - dared that Dr. Chaim We* May-9. Mayor Murry Seasongood of •was made at a meeting of the regents hos'pital has always been non-sectari- the resent presentations 'made to the This will be the'dosing meeting of his full support- * ' ' ' ^ Cincinnati-and Mi. Waldraan will also board -of - fty? 'Univexsity, of the "State tthe A $1,500 maintenance fellowship to an in its service. Patients come from Women's for he W o m e n s WelfareOTganiiatias WelreOTgn •State: .ttepaxtroent -hy . various groups -" -Mf.-Striras'-sfcatemenf reads: OTI am speakL i>r. ^Solomon Lowenstein,: ex- & New Yoric held on' March; 28;192& the Training' School ""fojr"3e'wisH"iSbciar all parts' of the "country.' Special feathis i season.'Tne meetang'will . g f Svork, urging that the United States g-overngreatly shocked' at c the unprovoked ecutive director of the Federation, for The University of the State of New New York City, has been made tures of its work are the Research 2:30 pi. m. Mrs. A . Greenberg i s presiment intervene with other governdisturbance'in tlie press about Zion- Support of Jewish- Philanthropic so- York amended the charter of the Rabavailable by' the National Council of Department and the service fox childent of t h e organization. ments concerning: the protection of ism and Palestine. I.am thoroughly cieties of New Yorkrwill preside at bi Isaac Elchanan Theological semiJewish Women, according to an an- dren predisposed to tuberculosis. minorities. Particular rtfe-enee was against the placing of obstacles at this the memorial meeting. Kurt; P.eiser, nary, 301 East Broadway, authorizing nouncement made by Maurice J. "NJH Bonds" Bell for a minimum cf made to the situation in Roumania. critical time in the way of Dr. Chaim superintendent .of the United Jewish It to organize the Yeshiva college. Karpf, director of the school. SI. They will be distributed in this The United States government haci Weizmann, president of the • World Agencies of Cincinnati, will preside at The award of this fellowship, which city by Dr. A. Greenberg, assisted by ne^-er attempted to dictate to another Jewish Studies Required. Zionist" Organization" arid Louis lip- one of the sessions. ••'-•.includes tuition, is limited to qualified the following committee: government its policy oward minoriThe. college, it is stipulated, will adsky, president of the Zionist OrganiFamily and «hild. care problems, incandidates who will pledge themselves ties. The advocates of such intervenDr. A. Greenberg, chairman; Leo mit the graduates of the Yeshiva high zation of America. cluding the "Future of Jewish Family to work in the various social service tion are. inconsistent, Mr. Kell sgg deRosenthal, vice-chairman; Joe L. school and other candidates who, in "That man.is not my friend who is Case Work," headed by ; Mrs. Ray activities of the National Council of against him, for he has given his life Wechsler; "Future of Child Welfare addition to the general standard, will Convention Planned by Local Jewish Women for a minimum period Wolf, secretary; Harry Silverman, clared, since they are often objecting treasurer; Hon. Mayor James C. Dalil- to -the United States protecting: her to the cause. Dissension and. contro- Work," by Miss Alice L. Seligsberg, possess the necessary qualifications, of two years after graduation. Committee Said to Be One own citizens and interests in foreign the additional qualifications which versy- are, of course, very detrimental will be considered. Applications for the fellowships man, Dr. John T. Allen, Sam Beber, countries. Dr. B. W. Christie, Rabbi Frederick will be required for admission to the of Best. to the.cause of Zion and to the efJustice Irving Lehman will speak may be made directly to the school or forts of Dr.' Weizmanri. to Mrs. S. M. Blumauer, 231 North Cohn, Dr. Frank Conlin, Dr. N. Danon "The Jewish Center, Its Place in Yeshiva college will consist in a specific amount of Jewish learning. In ad"As for the Hadassah/ the Women's Jewish Communal Life," and Dr. John JACOBS GIVEN KEY. Twenty-fourth street, Portland, Ore. sky, A. D. Frank, Max Fromkin, Dr. dition to the standard requirements Zionist Organization, that is doing Slawson will present a Program of Additional information may be had Robert Gilmore, A. Goldstein, Samuel The fourth annual midwestern re- by application to Jacob Mirviss at the Gerson, Dr. M. Grodinsky, Louis Harsuch'noble" and constructive work for Jewish Education.^ Discussions will be for college entrance, applicants for adris, Abe Herzberg, Dr. H. Hirschman, the upbuilding-of Palestine along the led by Israel Chipkin, Maurice J. mission to the Yeshiva college will be gional conference of the Zeta Beta Jewish Community Center. William Holzman, Dr. C. C. Impey, required to possess the following qualTan fraternity, held in Omaha April lines of my own health and relief Karpf, Benjamin Glassberg. Morris Jacobs, Dr. H. M. JaLr, M. KuFinal arrangements for the Jewish ifications: (1) a knowledge of the 6-7-8, was said to be one of the largwork in the Holy Land, I think this Samuel Gerson of Omaha will read lakofsky, Harry H. Lapidus, Sam Community Centers debate with the splendid organization should not be a paper on the educational work of Pentateuch, and the early prophets est and best fraternity conferences Leon, Harry Malashock, Ma: ce St. Louis Y. M. H. A. at the Jewish drawn into any politics of a controver- the Omaha Jewish Community Center, with readings from Rashi commen- ever conducted by Zeta Beta Tau. Micldin, Morris Milder, Henry Mon- Community Center April 23 have sial nature which would only serve to stressing adult education given with tary; (2) a knowledge of the elements Much credit was given to members of sky, Bert Murphy, Dr. N. Muskin, A. been made. lower the prestige of Hadassah and the assistance of; the board of educa- of Hebrew grammar and language; the local executive committee. The death of Jacob Stein, 82 years H. Richardson, Dr. A. Romm, Dr. A. Thilip Klutznick and Sam Zachnriah (3) a general knowledge of Jewish More than 100 attended the annual hinder the effectiveness and usefulness tion through the provisions of the old, occurred Monday at the home of Rubnitz. Dr. Philip Sher, A. V. Shot- will speak for Omaha against Alvm history during biblical times; (4) a formal dinner dance at the Blackstone of its wonderful work." Smith-Hughes iict. . : . his daughter, Mrs. N. S. Rothenberg, well, J^ J. Slosberg, Irvin Stalmaster, Wolff und Echeal Feinsteir, for St. Dr. M. B. Hexter, executive director knowledge in one tractate of the Mish- hotel Saturday evening and the tea 4327 Hickory street. Robert Smith, Dr. A. A. Steinberg, Louis, the subject being. "Besolverl, na, a part of the Talmud. dance "at the Chieftain hotel Sunday of the Federation of Jewish Charities Funeral services were held Tuesday Dr A. C. Stokes, Dr. Joseph Wem- That Ours is an Age of Brass." , In outlining the plan arid \scope of afternoon. The conference opened of Boston, will preside at the discusafternoon and burial was in Golden berg, Dr. Glenn Whitcomb, Fred The. Omaha representatives were sion of the Social-Worker and Indus-, the first Jewish college in the United with a stag at the Hotel Fontenelle. Hill cemetary. White, Harry A- Wolf, H. B.'Zimman. selected . after, tryouts conducted , by Harry Safferstein, Morton Richards trial Regulations. Professor William States, Dr. B. Revel stated; that its Mr. Stein is survived by his widow, the senior council. Both teams will M. Leisefson of Antioch' college will sponsors aim at providing for Jewish and Leon Frankel of Omaha were ini- Mrs. Rosa Stein; four daughters, Mrs. students a harmonious education, tiated by the University of Nebraska emphasize the Jewish aspects of the The debating schedule for the be the-speaker. ~ Rothenberg, Mrs. I. S. Schlaifer of blending without conflict, general and during the conference. question and will try to relate their Junior Council of the Jewish ComJewish instruction. • Nathan E. Jacobs, conference chair- Los Angeles, Mrs. D. M. Ravitz of arguments closely to Jewish life. munity Center has been announced man, was presented with a gold key Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Charles . Before coming to Omaha, the St. Ijy Ruth Fox, chairman" of the Ginsberg of Kansas City, and one son, in recognition of his work. J. B. AlLouis debaters will defend the afMunich. (J. T. A.) — "In Rome council's education committee as Harry T. Simon of Athol, Neb. There schuler of Aurora, 111., was elected to firmative of the same question in under the domination of the church, follows: are Also 16. grandchildren and two Glasgow. (J. T. A . ) " I await the succeed Mr. Jacobs as Regional DiKansas City, on April 22. In Omaha, Jews occupied a position which we Hertzls against Zionah Girls, April .retrial of my case with the confidence great-grandchildren. rector. the affirmative will be taken by the -Jerusalem, (J.T.A.) Racial pre29, on "Resolved, That the Bible in British justice : which kept me Mrs. Schlaifer was expected to ar- would be satisfied to see restored", local team. Manuel Iseman was chosen as conT Adolf Hitler, notorious Jew-baiter, Should Not Be Kead in the Public alive for eighteen and a half years." judices which result in creating unference secretary. Louis Somberg rep- rive in Omaha Wednesday evening. Wolff, of. St, Louis was on the declared at a mass meeting here last Schools." declared Oscar -Slater, who spent favorable conditions were denounced resented the Omaha Graduate club and ! team that met Brooklyn in February. in resolutions adopted by the connight. Henrietta Szold Girls against the enighteen and a half years m PeterDavid Yabroff represented the Nebras"The church used every weapon Feinstein has.been active in debating Psi Mu Juniors, on "Resolved, That head prison on the charge of having ference of the Protestant Inter- ka chapter. against the Jews, even the inquisi- i at "Washington University. a New Type of Synagogue is Neces- murdered an aged- Glasgow woman. national .Missionary Council in sesThe time and place of the next The Omaha debaters are being tion. Christ himself was a pioneer "'-....". sary in the Revitalization of Jewish Slater was released following a deci- sion here. , ' ; ' regional conference is to be decided coached by Irrin Stalmaster, • coach in the fight against Judaism", Hitler "All Christian forces shoukl help within the next montn by a special Life in America." sion by a parliament committee that Bucharest (J. T, A.) — A severe declared. "I as a German Catholic of debating at the Center. to enable all to enjoy the "same social, ^committee. The Girl Scouts against The Camp- the evidence had been insufficient. economic crisis was said to be the ask only what is permitted the political arfd economil opportunities,": fire • Girls, on "Resolved,.That Jewish cause for a suicide epidemic which Polish Catholics. To be anti-Semitic i In a press interview Slater declared the resolution stated. "The utmost Pupils be Dismissed from Public is spreading among the '-Jewish is not to "be anti-Catholic. that his confidenceVin -British justice equality should be etstabSchools an Bour Earlier on Certain population of Galatz. hiad. saved him1 and kept alive his "The Catholic political parties are the conference urged. •• : Days to Receive Jewish Instruction." The suicide of three prominent going the wrong road", Hitler conhope..'"I was often driven to despair : The Boy Scouts against that hope..I: Jewish merchants yesterday, Moses tinued. "Wirth is pursuing methods Joe Jacobs, who is a reporter for Fidelis dub, on "Resolved, That the and to the thought of seeking, by my GERMAN LIBERALS TO Assian, Braunstein and Mendel Goldj the Omaha Bee-News, has decided to Amsterdam. (JT. A.) Dr. B. L. BROADCAST SERVICES leading to Marxism, Chancellor Erz. BROADCAST SER1 Jewish Community Center is In- own hand the "death to which I, an stein, - grieved - many in the Jewish berger has ' - instigated revolution. take a plunge in the business world Ritter, for the past forty years chief innocent man, had been condemned y dispensable to the Development of Berlin.—(J. T. A.)—'Broadcasting community. • • - . . id of Rotterdam, has resigned for a crime I never committed." Pestalozza, the Bavarian Catholic by opening a cigar store at 18th and Jewish Life in America." of the Sabbath services by radio isi r a b t i The Galatz rabbinate issued &n ap- leader, is violating the cross in being- Douglas streets. Iorn post. The Busy Bees against the Meier ps , permissible, according to the decision' decision ^ peal today mourning the death of the a close friend of the Jews. Prussia, And while we don't know whert he Shfeyahs, on ^"Resolved, That a HOLZMAN TO ADDRESS The chief rabbi decided to resign three merchants and urging faith of the Liberal section of the Prussian got the inspiration or the business under Centrist domination, allows JOINT TEMPLE MEETING Parochial System of Education for Federation of KehiHahs. This innova- on account of the refusal of the board that the difficulties will be overcome. instinct, he certainly made a fine job Jews to poison the minds of Germans Jewish Children in America is "UnThe Brotherhood of Temple Israel tion is justified even if one.Jew who of the Rotterdam Jewish community, Those who commit suicide cannot, in the cinemas, theatres and press. in' outfitting the store, desirable and Impracticable." wfll give a cafeteria supper at 6 p.m., is unable to go to synagogue desires by eleven votes against three, to in- according to Jewish law, be given He will handle a complete line of Jews even dominate the state theatre The checker tournament will begin April 18, and have issued an invita- to hear the service, it was decided. clude in the statutes of the Jewish, oroper burial and they are buried and the director, Leopold Jessner, is cigars, candy, magazines, and periodThe Liberals have, also decided to community clauses withholding rites in graves near the cemetery wall, the tion to the Temple Sisterhood to meet April 15. a Jew. A similar situation exists in icals, and will iiEve a direct wire for adopt Seligmann's Unity Prayer book from Jews who marry out of their appeal warns. with them. Austria under Chancellor Seipel. In all sporting events. He extends a W. L. Holzman. will give an illus- with the Hebrew text. This prayer- faith. Herman Segelinan has been trainItaly the Catholic party has failed cordial imitation to all his friends Chief Rabbi Ritter is an active ing faithfully for two weeks in prep- trated talk on Hawaii, telling of his book includes the references in the to stem Bolshevism and Fascism has to visit bis new place. Being crooked never gets a person aration for the coming A. A. U. hand- experiences during his recent visit, prayers to the restoration of Zion, member of the Agudath Israel. His Mr. Jacobs win continue ss paBee succeeded. In Catholic Mexico anywhere—and neither docs a merrywhich was hitherto omitted by the resignation became effective on ball tournamentl Go out and- bring and showing motion pictures taken by reporter for the Omaha Bee Ne*s, .terrible conditions prevail," he stated. Liberals go-round himself April L *"*me the bacon Segie " gton—(J. T. A.)—The pro" the immigration act of 1924, r the allocation of new imcall vt • quotas:on:the basis of the mig nati -i-ufigins plan,: were postponed a second time for another year when the president signed the congressional resolution deferring the measure. . The act,, in h existing e s t g immigration mgr which guotas are based.upon the number of aliens in this country when the 1890 census was taken,^specified that the president revise the quotas by July of this year,- on a proportionate basis of the different national stocks in the country. ,- . „:.

Moscow—(J. T. A.)—The antiPassover campaign conducted by Jewish communists was, a complete failure, according- to the admission of the Charkoff • Communist Yiddish daily, "Der Stern." / ' ' - Matzos :were sold in great quantities in the Ukraine. Traveling rabbis and " Maggidim*:; (preachers) openly propagated against the anti-Passover campaign. The traditional collections to aid poor, Jewish families in celebrating the : fesfiial, the Moes Chittim, were- carrieel on openly in the White Russian and Ukranian towns.

NATIONAL JEWISH HOSPITAL BONDS

WELFARE ORGANIZATION TO HAVE BIG PROGRAM

JEWISH SOCIAL SERVICE TOBEJMCINCIIfflATI

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VOL. VII,—No. 13

COUNCIL OF JEWISH WOMEN GIVES FUND

Z. B. T. CONFERENCE MEETS IN OMAHit THREE MEN INITIATED

Aged Man Dies at Home of Daughter

JUNIORS TO DEBATE MANYBIGQUESTIONS

Catholics Friendly to Jews, His Plaint

Confidenceln British Justice Saved Slater Missionary Group Scores Race Hatred

Bucharest Rabbis Warn Against Suicide

Dutch Rabbi Resigns; Issue Intermarriage

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