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HERE NOVEMBER 15 The local Icor (Committee for [Jewish Colonization in Soyiet Rus8ia) is bringing Reuben Brainin, | noted Jewish leader, to Omaha for I an address to be delivered Thurs|day evening, November 15, at the | Jewish Community Center. He-will speak on the condition of Jews and I colonization in Soviet Russia. Mr, fBratnin returned only recently from a trip to Bussia, where he made a ! personal survey of conditions; Kenben Brainin is one of the most ^prominent figures in world Zionist

Intermediate Council to Be Organized atj. C. C. The Intermediate Council of the Jewish Community Center will be organized at a meeting to be held Monday evening1, November 12, at 7:0ft P. M. All dabs whose members' ages, average from fifteen to eighteen are invited to send two representatives and the president to this meeting. The organization of this Council is being arranged by a committee elected for that purpose from the Senior Council. "The committee consists of Dr. Dave Cabn Platt, chairman; Grace Rosenstelu, and Irving Perimeter. ; Mr. Louis Shanok, educational director of the Center, is assisting the committee in the work. Six delegates at large will also be selected to participate in the Intermediate Council.

SENIOR COUNCIL HOLDING FRIDAY NIGHT SERVICES First Service to Be Held on November 9, at Eight O'clock

PLAN DEBATE CLUB

Ephraim Marks was elected president of the Creighton Oratorical Society at tbe semi-annual election of officers held Monday evening. Marks, a junior in the Arts College, was a regular of last year's varsity debate team and is expected to be one of the stars of the present forensic season. During his school career, he has made a remarkable scholastic record. After graduating with honors from Technical High School and receiving the WorldHerald Scholarship, he matriculated at Creighton University, where he has consistently stayed; at the top or near the top of his class. Marks is a member jof Pi Delta Sigma, Jewish social fraternity at Creighton. \

VOL. VII.—No. 42

RELIGIOUS TOLERANCE DECLARED TO BE NO ISSUE IN PRESIDENTIAL IN JEWITH FORUM CAMPAIGN BY PROMINENT JEWS Speaks on "Changing Status of Minority Groups" at Local I. O. B. B. TALK WELL RECEIVED

Louis Marshall, Julius Rosenwald, David A. Brown, James N. Rosenberg, Felix Warburg, and Herman Bernstein Among Those Who Decry Charge

Rabbi J. J. Ogel, of B'nai Jeshuren At the last regular meeting of the Synagogue in Lincoln, Nebraska, in* MARSHALL MAKES LENGTHY STATEMENT Senior Council of tbe Jewish Comaugurated the Jewish Forum being munity Center, It was decided to sponsored by the local lodge of the hold the first Friday Evening Serv"The issue o£ religious intolerance in the United B'nai B'rith, Thursday night, Novemice on November 9 at 8 o'clock. ber 1, at the Jewish Community States is non-existent in the present presidential camThe services will be read by Mr. Center. In an interesting talk be- paign ; if there is anything well settled in the national life Louis Shanok, educational director fore a large open meeting of the of the United States, it is the principle of religious liberty of the Center, and the sermon will Lodge, Rabbi Ogel described the and the right of everybody to exercise his religious conbe • delivered by one ot the most tensions to which minority groups prominent local Jews. They will be are subjected and the remedies nec- victions, ' ' declared Louis Marshall, president of the Amerconducted according to the modern essary to relieve such conditions. ican Jewish Committee and eminent lawyer, Republican. orthodox fashion, the prayer books His subject was "The Changing Many other leaders throughout the country, such as having been already ordered. The Julius Rosenwald, David A. Brown, James N. Eosenberg, services will be followed by a social hour during' which refreshments Felix M. Warburg and Herman Bernstein, have also exwill be served by the Junior Hadaspressed their views, that in this presidential campaign sah and the Social Committee of tbe there is no religious question, either as to the candidates Senior Council. " Honorary Members • of Board or as to the party policy. Named for Coining Lecture Series to Be Given by The services will be open to the Louis Marshall, one of the most general public, especially young Term ; Prominent Local well known Jewish leaders in AmerOmaha Jewry. A large attendance Persons ica and who throughout his entire is expected. CONSTITUTION RATIFIED life has been a guardian of Jewish Another important step taken by ENROLLMENT IS FREE principles, said in reply to an Inthe Council was the decision to or- Four directors were elected at tttc quiry directed to him on this quesThe Jewish Community Center ganize a debating club which will opening meeting of %he Omaha tion: innounees .the opening of an adver- have charge of all debating activities Council of Jewish Women at the Dance and Banquet Features "It surprises me exceedingly to dsing class under the direction of In the building and will promote in- Jewish Community Center Monday learn that anybody familiar with the of Installation Nathan E. Green of the Omaha terest in forensics. The first meet- afternoon. Mrs. Carl ;Furtb and fundamentals of our political sysPlans World-Herald. The first session of ing will be held Sunday afternoon, Mrs. Isy Rosenthal were elected to tern can for a moment regard religthe class will be held Monday eve- November 11, at 2:30 P. M. All serve for two years, and Mrs. H. L. tolerance as an issue in the young men and women Interested in Abrahams and Mrs. David Feder to STALMASTER TO PRESIDE ious ning, November 12. pending campaign. There is cer"Because of the demand by a num- debating are cordially invited to serve for one year. tainly nothing to be found in the jer of the members of the Center," attend. The teams representing the Mrs. J. H. Kulakofskjr, president Sam Beber Chapter No. 100 of declaration of principles or policies have organized this class and Center in inter-city debates will be of the Council, preside and introthe Aleph Zadik Aleph will be for- of either of the two great parties^ have secured Mr: Green as direc- picked from the organization when duced the committee aembers as mally installed during a two-day which to the remotest degree tends tor," said Samuel Gerson, superin- the occasion arises. program Btarting {"Saturday evening, to create such an issue. Hanjtfly, well as the officers, eafeh of whom Rabbi J. J. Ogel tendent of the Jewish Community A third movie of great moment told b November 3, and ending Sunday eve- both of them are irrevocablyj^dged i f l off her h pl^ns l ffor th the briefly Status of Minority Groups." Center. Mr. Green has had.many taken by the-"Council was the de- season. ning, November 4. to the principle embodied in^Article 1 years: experience in advertising ^and cision to sponsor the next Center Honorary members of] the Council The lecture was well received and The first event will be a mixed VI, Section 3, of the Constitution of • Reuben Brainin. aronsed much favorable comment. formal dance Saturday night at the editorial/work and'has*arrunged-a production, i circles, and is a noted author and complete course of twelve lectures." WIndennere'a Fan." The profits of board" are as- 'followsTrTSirsr Fred- It was the first of a series being Jewish Community Center. This the United States, that 'nc religions [ journalist. He was born in Russia "The men selected to address this this venture-'WiU be applied to pro- erick Conn, honorary president; Mrs. planned by the intellectual advance- will be open to all A. Z. A. members, test shall ever be requited as a qualification to any office or. public in 1862, and waa ^educated in the class are. leaders in various forms moting the Friday Evening Serv* Isy- Rosenthal, retiring president; ment committee of the Lodge. Mr. alumnae, and advisors. trust under the United States.' Both University of Berlin and the Uni- of advertising," said Mr. Green. ices. Phil' Klutznick was elected Mrs. Carl Furth, president of the Milton Abrams, as chairman of the Sunday afternoon, the new chapof them likewise adhere to the docMidwest Interstate Conference; Mrs. versity of Vienna.:; Some of the "The principals of • advertising and general chairman of the_ committee committee, is in charge. Various ter will have some special affair for trine laid down in the First AmendIsy Rosenthal, who is also an honHebrew periodicals that he has Its contributory branches will be which will make the necessary arother Jewish problems will be dis- their own members. ment to the Constitution, that 'Conedited are: "Habelitz," St. Peters- taught to the men and..women who rangements for producing the play. orary member, .as the president of cussed in monthly lectures to be The celebration will be climaxed gress shall make no law respecting the Temple Israel Sisterhood; Mrs. burg in 1885; "Bast and West," Ber- enroll in this class." The rest of the committee consists Joseph Rosenberg, president of Ha- given by prominent speakers from with a banquet Sunday evening at an establishment of religion, or prolin; "Zion," Berlin; "Achiasef," 6:30 at the J. C. C. The secret hibiting the free exercise thereof.' "Because of the large enrollment of Mrs. P. Wintroub, Irving Perl-1 dassah; Mrs. A. Greenberg, presi- various mid-western cities. Warsaw; "Hadror" and "Hatorem," me.ter, Earl Segal, and Toby Flax, dent of the Jewish Women's Welfare ritual will be performed immediately expected, no one under sixteen years, New York. He has also contributed previous to the banquet. Judge "If there is anything well settled BENJAMIN HABLER organization, and Mrs. M. Tatle, of age will be permitted to enroll In to various Russian and Yiddish, pain our national life it is the prinpresident of the Deborah society. class," said Louis Shanok, asSTRICKEN SUDDENLY Irvin Stalmaster will be toastmaster, ciple of religions liberty and the fact pers in various parts of the world. Mrs. Carl Furth presented the Benjamin Habler, 45, died sud- and the list of those who will speak that not only religious tolerance but He is the author of "Peretz Smolen- sistant superintendent of the Center. Anyone desiring to enroll can newly drafted constitution of the denly Sunday, October 28, at his includes the presidents of the Oma- the right to exercise religious consky," "Mappus," "Five Zionist Conha Chapters, an address by Abe do so immediately by applying for organization, which was duly ratigresses," "Herzl," arid a-number of home, 3303 Myrtle Ave., of apoplexy. Shaw, international president of the victions is guaranteed to all of the membership at the Jewish Communfied. It was announced that Mrs. essays, short stories, biographies inhabitants of the land." A resident of Omaha for thirty and novels. His works have been ty Center office. There is no charge. "The Current Topic of the Day" Philip Bomonek, the Council's chair- years, Mr. Habler had been active Order, and short talks by members In this same statement made by The following men will, deliver will be the subject of Rabbi Fred- man for peace, will go to Hastings in local Jewish circles. He was a of the Supreme Advisory Council. Mr. Marshall, he accuses the Democollected in thirty volumes. the lectures for the Center Adver- erick Conn's first talk in the cur- November 15 and 16, as the Coun- member of the B'nai Israel Syna- The installation of the chapter cratic party of injecting- the religBrainin was a co-founder of the tising Class: cil's delegate to the Nebraska con- j and the officers will be conducted by ious issue into this campaign for first political Zionist Body, the November 12—"Ethics of Adver- rent topic course-which is sponsored ference on the Causes and Cure of gogue. a degree team consisting of Philip the singular purpose of urging Jews by the Omaha Council of Jewish originator of the Hebrew University tising," Coa Buchanan, President I He is survived by six children, Klntznick and Dave Beber. War. . throughout the country to vote in Jerusalem idea, president of Omaha Ad Club, member Buchanan Women. -The meeting will be held Mrs. Jennie Firestone and Hannah. Tuesday, Nov. 20, at 10:30 A. M. at From an attractively appointed Lillian, Victor, Ruth and Harold The banquet is open to the gen- against Mr. Hoover. He declares Ivriah (World Hebrew Organiza- Thomas Advertising Agency. the Jewish Community Center. The tea table, for which a color scheme Habler, and four sisters, Mrs. eral public, for both men and women. this to be unjust and improper in tion), a founder of the B'nai Zion, November 19—"Public Relations," course will meet the first and third of black and gold was used, Mrs. H. Charles Mann, Mrs. Sam Magzamin, The charge will be $1.50 per plate. view of Mr. Hoover's entire record a founder of the first student ZionMorris E* Jacobs, Bozeil-Jacobs AdTuesday mornings of the month. It Rachman and her hospitality com- Mrs. Abe Magzamin and Mrs. Frank Several entertainment features are and every manifestation during his ist organization, and" is a member of being planned for the banquet. vertising Agency. is under the direction of the educa- mittee served tea. entire public career of being a man the national executive committee of Katz. tional committee of the Council, of November 26—"Advertising Sellfree from any semblance of intolIcor. The funeral service took place ing," M. A. Tancock," Advertising which Mrs. H. A. Wolf is chairman. WELFARE ORGANIZATION erance. Mr. Marehall says: Monday at the Habler home. Inter- COUNCIL BLUFFS A. Z. A. Rabbi Conn's course had a iarge Manager World-Herald. ment was in the Golden Hill Ceme- DANCE PLANS ELABORATE "So far as I have been able to December 3 — "Advertising Sell- enrollment hist year. Each topic tery. observe during the pending camA regular meeting of the Jewish Ing," C. E. Morrell, Advertising was independent, but the course was Council Bluffs Chapter No. 7, Or- paign, the strongest individual aniunified by the current interest of "Women's Welfare Organization will LOTTIE RIPS ELECTED Manager Bee-News. mosity based on religion that has December 10—"Classified Adver- the subjects." Those considered bast be held Tuesday, Nov. 6, at 2:30 P. HEAD OF ZION FAHUES der of Aleph Zadik Aleph, will usher been expressed, has been by DemoMi,.at the Jewish Community Cenin their fourth year of activity with tising," Ruth Pollack, World-Herald. year were-i "Darwinism," "The RoDecember 17 —"Ladies' Style man: Question," "Soviet Russia," ter. The meetings will be devoted to At a meeting of the Zion Fairies their Anniversary Dance Sunday crats living in that part of the Berlin (J. T. A.).—-"Der Voel Copy," William Berkstersser, Adver- 'Mussolini," "The Revolt in China," sewing layettes for the Wise Memo- held at the J. C. C, October 28, evening, November 11, at the Hotel country which for more than fifty kische Beobachter," organ of the tising Manager Goldstein-Chapman •Gandhi and India," "The Pope's rial Hospital. Refreshments will be 1928, the foUowing officers were Chieftain ball room of Council years hag been solidly Democratic. anti-Semites, known for its distor Bluffs. A program of entertainment If some of these Democrats threaten Latest Encyclical," "The Revision served. Members are reauested to elected: to desert their own party, why tion of facts concerning Jews, gave January 7—"Outdoor Advertisp r e s e n t a n d b r i B g thelr friends Lottie Rips, President; Dorothy and of rare novelties hag been ar- should their abnormal conduct, purof the Church of England Prayer *» . its readers another demonstration ranged. Camel, Vice-President; Helen Smith, ing," Charles A. Mason, General Book." sued on their own initiative, be today of its rich imagination. Secretary; Dorothy White, Treas- "We are sparing no expense in twisted into an argument that tbe A. Z. A. NO. 1 Outdoor Advertising Co. The anti-Semitic journal reports January 14—"Promotional and The lecture wMl begin promptly making this anniversary dance the urer, and Ida Epstein, Reporter. The at iO:3O o'clock. Those who have Republican candidate for the Presin all seriousness that the throne Club is still being sponsored by Miss best ever held in Omaha or Council idency should be defeated on an isCopy," Clinton O. Brown, WorldThe Mother Chapter of the A. Z. not already purchased their tickets of Hungary has been offered to Dr Bluffs, The ball room of Hotel ' are asked to: come early in order A. will hold its Third Annual Dance Gertrude Perlis. Any girls of the Chieftain is the most beautiful set- sue of religious intolerance, when Chaim Weiznmnn, president, of tfr Herald. ages of 9, 10 and 11 are welcomed January 21 — "Merchandising," at the Jewish Commnnity Center on that the ticket sale may not delay be has firmly get his face against World Zionist Organization. Th as members. The Club is giving ting obtainable for such an elaborate newspaper states that the report Robert L. May, Advertising Manager the beginning of the lecture. Ad- Thanksgiving evening, November 29. much time to a play which it plans affair; Randall's Royal Fontenelle it and when there is probably no vance sale lain charge of Mrs. H. A. A .prominent orchestra will be enrecently circulated that the forme Brandeis Store. Orchestra is the most popular music man in this country who is freer to stage soon. January 28—"Copy and Layouts," gaged for the event; Wolf, Blackstone hotel. Hungarlan.Minister of Justice available in Iowa or Nebraska; the from intolerance than he? In that Burton Petersen, Assistant Advertisg program arranged is guaranteed to same region laws have been passed and the publicist Rakosi are advo- ing Manager World-Herald. . enthrall everyone into the spirit of by Democratic legislatures and regcating Lord Rothemere as a candi February 4—"Color and Rotograhappiness and pleasure; the pro- ulations have been adopted by Demdate for the Hungarian throne is vure," Richard R. Reynolds^ World grams and souvenirs will be a per- ocratic state committees forbidding not accurate. The truth of the mat Herald. . ,. • ..manent remembrance of the put- Negroes, though Democrats, from ter is that these two gentlemen Feburary 11—"Advertising and standing social success in the history voting at the primaries of the Demhave offered the throne to Dr. Weiz the Newspaper," Nathan E. Green, of Council Bluffs or Omaha A. Z. A.," ocratic Party. Even though this mann. The newspaper adds tha World-Herald. according to Abe Katelman, general violation of the Constitution constithis was done because of .the hope chairman of the dance, whose na- tutes party action in the States re? that, with "Jewish influence," Hun JEWS NUMBER 203,191 IN tional reputation in the A. Z. A. ferred to, I question whether everi gary may succeed in bringing about TRANSYLVANIA & BANAT activities has won for him numer- that fact would justify the conten* the revision of the Treaty of Trition that ft racial issue is involved ous honors, offices and awards. anon," which curtailed' its-territory; Bucharest (J. T. A.).—The"numat the coming election and that those Members of the Council Bluffs or- who believe in upholding the Four—Courtesy of "Plash," employees' house organ, Nebraska Power Co. New York (J. T. A.).—Wben^hia ber of Jews resident in the provganization have been successful in story was related recently at Dr inces of Transylvania and Banat Is Judge Irvin Stalmaster is shown ed States to ."be so Signally honored.^ the Nebraska Power Company, lav- receiving the united support for this teenth and Fifteenth Amendments 203,191, according to-official statisat the extreme right in the above Judge Stalmaster sat on the State ishly praised the youthful jurist for dance from their fraternity broth- should vote agal&st the candidate Weizmann's headquarters in New tics made public here. of th« Democratic Party regardless - York, it was simply laughed out of picture, sitting on the Supreme Court Supreme Court Bench, all of last his remarkable rise to prominence. ers in Omaha. of party principles. The Jewish population constitutes Judge Stalmaster was employed in "court." 2.5 per cent of the general popula- Bench of the State of Nebraska. He week at the invitation of Chief Jus- the Nebraska Power Co. while atis the youngest jurist In the history tice Goss and his associates. tending the Creighton University Good company in a journey makes "My attitude on this question is The tigers of wrath are wiser than tion and 20 per cent of the urban the way seem the shorter.—Walton. (Contlnned on rage 8) of the state and probably the Unit- "Flash," the employees' organ of Night Law School. the horses of Instruction.—Blake. population.

FOUR DIRECTORSARE ELECTED BY COUNCIL OF JEWISH WOMEN

ADVERTISING CLASS TOSTARTATK.C. ON NOVEMBER 12

SAM BEBER CHAPTER OF A. Z. A. TO BE INSTALLED SUNDAY

RABBI COHN TO GIVE OF LECTURES

HUNGARY RUMORED TO HAVE OFFERED THRONE TO CHA1M WE1ZERMANN

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