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Recently Appointed Director of Midwest Zionist *v District; HAS NOTABLE RECORD Dr. Leo P. FrachteribtirgY who "was recently appointed Director of the .Midwest Zionist, Kegipn,. embracing; the states of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa,; and Nebraska, will be in Omaha; Monday and Tuesday of next week.. Tuesday evening, January 8, he will address an open mass meeting at the. Jewish Community Center. The public is: invited to'*-*attend. V :;J*~ 'During; "his stay : in rOmaha, Dr.. yracntenfetirg will aid local Zionist and "United Palestine Appeal workers to organize'and to plan- activities for
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New York (J. T, A.)—Before a capacity audience in* Carnegie Hall, Yehudi' Menuhhy twelve year old violinist, played 'with the New York Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra on Thursday night. This was his. second appearance in New* York, the first having been with the Philharmonic a year ago. Performing the Tschaikovsky concerto, the young violinist was hailed by his' audience. Metropolitan critics were of the opinion thai in his previous appearance Yehudi gave a greater performance, although his great talent is not minimized. This year he used a full size violin, while previously he had played on a specially constructed smaller instrument.
BEN. E. KUBBY ELECTED PRESIDENT OF COUNCIL BLUFFS ffNAI B'MTH
Dr.- Frachtenberg brings to his p6st tin outstanding record.of achievement in service to the cause of Pal- Max Kramer Heads Chapter No. 7 of Aleph Zadik estine. Eo> : four years, 1922-26, .he .'• ; Al?phv . • ... was director of Palestinian activities • in Philadelphia and surrounding territory, which under his administra- BOTH ELECTIONS DEC. 26 tion fbecame the banner, region in The Council Bluffs Lodge No. 688, America,'raising the sum of $1,of the; Independent Order of the 300,000 during that period;. In 1926 Dr. Frachtenberg undertook; the or- B'nai Brith,-held-an election of ofganization of seven southern states, ficers-at a .meeting -which was held where within two years the, income at the Danish .Hall on Wednesday for Palestine was more than trebled. evening, December 26. The following One of Dr. Frachtenberg's greatest officers jvere chosen for the coming contributions to the cause of Pal- year: Ben E. Kubby, president; Dr. estine in America was his successful Isaac Sternhill, vice-president; Harry effort in arousing the interest and Kubby, recording secretary; 0 . Hochactive participation of powerful man, financial secretary; Max Steingroups of non-Zionist leaders. Par- berg, monitor; Ben Seldin, assistant ticularly was this true in Philadel- monitor; Sam Steinberg, treasurer; phia, where his negotiations with Ben Ross, guardian, and Messrs. such "meiTas Dr. Cyrus Adler, Judge Max Cohn, Harry 1 Krasne, and,Sam Horace Stern,.and others'are recogn- Bubb -were elected trustees. Messrs. ized as having had - a decisive in- Louis H. Katelman, Leo Krasne, and were'chosen as delfluence on the: favorable outcome .pf Max Steinberg v i "- the'~Jfewish" 'Agency plan' in.' -A&reiieaV *Egate5 ioTi tli2"A5T5Jw^' Convcntioi Dr. Frachtenberg-is a graduate of District Grand ^Lodge No. 6 which Cornell and Columbia Universities will be held next summer. Messrs; and the possessor of M. A. and Ph.' Hawjr Kubby,- Ben^Seldin^-and Sam D. -degrees'. After two years as' in- Steinberg -were, chosen as alternates '..... structor in Anthropology at. Columbia fo*-the-convention,. he became a member of .the SmithThese- officers will be installed- at sonian Institute at Washington, D. an open meeting.1 which will be held C , specializing in the study - of the next Wednesday evenungy Jan. 9. North American Indians.. He is a After, -.the installation of the B'nai member of numerous scientific bodies Brith officers, abridge party will be in America and Europe, and the held. The." public; is invited to attend. author of - several, books considered Council Bluffs; Chapter.. No. 7- of highly authoritative by anthropolog- the A. Z; A. held an election of ofists throughout the world. ficers on December 26 and the following officers were' chosen for the en-' Dr. Frachtenberg has served as Assistant: Superintendent of the suing, term: Max Kramer, Aleph Educational Alliance in' New York Godol; Sam Michnick, Aleph Sgan; City, a: member of the U. S.. Immi- Abe L. Kateinian, Aleph Mazkir; gration Commission and advisor to Seymore Cohn,; Aleph' Gisbor; Milton the Commission -of Crime and Krasne, Aleph Shotare, Godol; Joseph Dependency of New Jersey. During Solomonow, Oleph Shotare Kotone; Sopher; Hymie the World War Dr. Frachtenberg Leo, Nogg,\ Aleph : Kramer, Aleph KoKen Godol. The served the Government, first in the Department of Justice and then on following B'nai Brith members were the Committee of Public Information. chosen for the "A. Z. A. advisory, He late* joined the Jewish Welfare board: Messrs. Louis H. Katelman, Board as'. Head Worker at. Camp Ben E. 'Kubby,' Max Cohen, Harry Funston, Kansas. At the expiration Kubby, and Dr. Isaac Sternhill. Tryouts for the Debate Tourna.of his term, he was commandeered into the War Department as Director ment • and Oratorical -Contest- were of Service Clubs, with the rank of held' at "tWs~roeetihgV'Ai5e* Katelman, Captain, and shortly thereafter was captain,: \-aii<l-^;Sal -Michnick. •' were promoted to the position of Super- chosen as the local • representatives visor, with the rank of Lieutenant- for the • Debate* Tournament -which Colonel. After his honorable discharge will be held m; Des. Mpines the latter late' in 1921 he joined the forces part of January.- Abe Saljzman was working in Palestine and has re- chosen as"-'. representative for the mained in the service of the cause Oratorical Cpnteski 'Jos. - Solomonow; was chosen as alternate. ever since. '
"THE DYBBUK" IS NEXT . FORMER OMAHAN NOW CENTER GUILD OFFERING PROMINENTIN CHICAGO The Center Players'Guild of "the Jewish Community Center began preparation; of its most ambitious undertaking Wednesday evening with the first rehearsal of Ansky' famous drama of Jewish life, "The Dybbuk." This play has been produced in almost every corner of the earth',, in various languages,, chiefly - Yiddish and. Hebrew. The local cast will present a recent English trans lation of the drama. Mrs. Herman Jahr will direct the production. "The Dybbuk" will be the third presentation of the Guil during the current season.
CAMP FIRE GIRLS The Jecomter groups' of the Campfire girls, under the sponsorship of Miss Ethel Riekes, held a theater party at the-Riviera Theater last Wednesday j Dec. 26. Following the theater party/ the group met at the home of Miss Ethel , Stoller. Games were played and Chanukah gifts distributed
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OMAHA, NEBRASICA, FRIDAY; JANUARY 4, 1929
Mrs. Moskowitz Not to RulisShotchen- JACK W. MARER IS MRS. MAX FROMKIN CourtCanndt Collect Fees Be Roosevelt's Advisor MAIN SPEAKER AT HICTED HEAD OF HADASSAH AFFAIR LOCAL B'NAI B'RITH Annette Riklin to Dance At Annual Linen Shower Wednesday SOLICIT SUPPLIES Mrs. Max . Framkin, prominent Omaha Jewish matronj wi}l be the, principal speaker at the Annual linen Shower of. the Ha'dasgah which is to be1 held Wednesday, January 9, at the Jewish^ Community Center. Her 'subject will be "Chaluteim of Palestine." • Mrs. Fromkin is a member' of the Board of the Senior Hadassah and has been- sponsor of k the Junior Hadassah since its inception- eight years ago. Another feature of the program --will' be a, .solo- -dance...by. Miss Annette Riklin, local- terp^ichprean instructor. ' • The program in full is as'follows: Welcome Address by Mrs. Jv Rosenberg,..president. • .".. . Introduction, of the. chairman of- the Shower, Mrs. A. Romm, . Piano Solo by Miss Ida. Lustgarten. Vocal Solo by Mrs. Margaret Hurwitji Bellman. Violin Solo by Miss, Dorothy Lustgarten. •'•'•_..• , _.» "Valse Elegante", solo dancet by Miss Annette Riklin;____ „'__' .1 "The Chalutzim of Palestine", address by Mrs. Max Fromkin.•-•' r The Annual Linen Shower is x>ne of the methods of the local chapter of the Hadassah of. doing its bit to supply necessary objects for the four hospitals, .twenty infant welfare stations, and fourteen other institutions maintained by the Hadassah in Palestine. Among the' supplies most needed are blankets, bed-spreads, hospital size sheets, towels, pillowcasesi ^^md-japparel for ^children. ,"" The. chairman, Mrs." A. Romm> will be assisted by the twenty-four members of the executive-board; of the local chapter. , .::
FRAT TO; • GIVE BENEFIT DANCE ' The Ves Chapter of the.Hai Resh fraternity will give its second,benefit dance on February 14, the proceeds of which will go to the Wise Memorial Hospital..; The dance, .will be held in the ballroom of "the Hotel *'ontenelle . with Randall's - Royal Fontenelle orchestra as an attraction. • The first, dance to be given by the fraternity was for the library of the Jewish Community Center. The dance, which was held on December 12, 1926, was one x>f the outstanding social affairs of the season. -.*••-• Marvin Treller has been appointed general chairman of the committee. On the general committee "are Sam" Wertheimer, jr., and Nathan E. Jacobs. On the various sub-committees are the following: Loyal Cohn, Edwin Kirschbraun, Morton Degen, - Sam Wertheimer, sr., Ed treller, 'Mortis E. Jacobs, Herbert Arnstein, Louis Somberg, Harry Goetz* Dr. Joseph Weinberg, Howard Wertheimfer, Wm. Degen, B. L. Wolf, .Lester- Simon, Earl Kulakofsky, Manuel Iseman, David Sher, Justin Wolf, Robert Rosenthal and James. Salzenstein. ,-• The board of directors of the Wise Memorial, Hospital have giv^n the Hai Resh fraternity - permission to sponsor the benefit dance. : . "I think the idea of the HaV Resh fraternity to sponsor , the large charity ball is a wonderful one", said Sam Wertheimer, sr., president of the hospitaL . ' I t promises to be one of the largest affairs of,the year and should be well attended."
George Sugarmanr~a fo~rmer Omahan,' is. prominently, identified .with various activities in Chicago. jHe is riow Chief Assistant to the Prosecuting Attorney. He is also Judge],Advocate of one Of the'Legion Posts and but recently was elected Secretary -of the ; North Shore Lodge of the I. O. B.-B.. He is. also- a m;mber of the Executive Committee of the Cook County." Democratic Club. Mr. Sugarman is; a brother of the With "Let's Be Jews" as his subLate Martin Sugerman and a son of Mv. S. Sugarmah now residing in. lbs ject, Mr. Jack .Marer will deliver the Angeles end formerly;one'of the pion- sermon at the Friday Evening. ice at the Jewish Community eer residents of this City. tonight. , Describing the, superiority complex NEW CLUB FORMED of the Jew as the -result Of the The Alpha Zetta Girls is one of the Jew's struggle to overcome ,the innew organizations for young girls or- feriority - complex, that h« previously ganized at the Jewish Community had, Mr. Fred White occupfe<J the Center. Under the sponsorship of pulpit of the Senior Council CongreMiss Dorothy Cohen, they plan to gation last Friday night'.- By 'means carry on various activities. It is ex- of- illustrative anecdotes and exampected " that a discussion of current -pies, the speaker succeeded' in develevents will- be one of the features of oping his subject in a most interestthe meetings of the club. ing fashion.
"Let's Be Jews" MarerV Sermon Subject Tonight
Munkacz, Czechoslovakia. — (Jw T, A.)—A Shatchen, the Jewish professional marriage broker, got the worst of it when he summoned to the local court fifteen happily married couples, whose marriages he had brought about but who-had-notlpaid him his feeV
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The court haaided down a verdict that the marriage brokerage is contra bonos nwTEa _ (egainst, good morals) and legal action cannot be-brought for failure to-" pay ihe shatenea* The judge added that the couples tnay. go on living happily, even though* they had not paid the man who led; them on the road to their marital bliss.
New President Prophesizes Renewed Activity In Omaha Lodge KOOPER VICE-PRESIDENT Jack W. Marer, assistant county attorney for Douglas county and prominent participant in local Jewish activities, was elected president of the Omaha Lodge No. 354 of the
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New York.—(J. T. A.)—Contrary to the expectation in some circles, Mrs. Henry Moskowitz who was considered Governor Smith's closest advisor, will not continue as a confidential advisor to his successor in offiice, Franklin D. Roosevelt. Governor Smith has been quoted as having said, to Mr. Roosevelt that he never had made an important move in his four administrations without first consulting Mrs, Mosforsitz, Neither Mrs. Moskowitz nor .her husband. Dr. Henry Moskowitz has held any salaried office during the administration of Governor Smith, although it is understood Mrs. Moskowitz -was urged to accept appointment in the State service.
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Report on Midwest Conference Read at Monday Meeting
District Elimination Contests i Des Moiites Late in January
COMMFITEES REPORT
NEW ADVISORS ELECTED
Famous Tenor &fii Former Omaha Pianist t« Af»p«fW •at City A«dit#rf«wt CONCERT JANUARY tl Margaret Shotwell, OtnSha pianist whose playing was proiwonced. phenomenal by the Eawp ] after concerts in London, P«ri»other cities on the continent, *n<i Beniamino GIgll, famous tenor of the Metropolitan Opera company, *?$l appear in concert recltsi st the Omaha Auditorium Sunday evening* January 27, under auspices of the Jewish Community Center and the Council of Jewish Women, The Bimounreimefit was made by Dr. Samuel Gerson, director- of Center activities, who stated th»i proceeds " pf the concert -would tensed to defray a deficit in th* Center's Eodel servtee swi philanthropic fund. GSgll joined the Metropolitan Opem company on the death of Caruso atul hss Bxme in op*sra houses in E the United States and South Miss ShotweUV premiere .in was received wjth grreat acclaim by the Parisian critics. The Paris Herald termed her "the new pianta*i* wonder" and the Paris edition of i t e London Daily Express (stated,. "HitfS Margaret Shot-well played the piano part of the Grieg concerto in A admirably." ' The I*ondon Times said on he? appearance there: "Miss Shot well'*: Piano-forte playing shows ffreal musical ability," Early this fall she was *eleet»rs from among a number, of the • mMt prominent American pianists m «e-> cempsrslst for Gipti on his $>Sf«tnf concert tour and the Americas' )pwi«t! h»»-'#v«» -the .$air..m0si''<£ay0it»Me'<comnumt. This coneert is one of the feftttttat: of the J. C. C. Lecture Court*. W** ently announced. Holder* of tickets will be entitled to ticket* the concert. The advance ticket *al« SB g handled by- the Jewish Community Center office. On January 14« 4h« tickets will be put out. fot sale at the City Auditorium.
The Council pf Jewish Women held a meeting-Monday afternoon at the Stanley F. Levin, the only charter Jewish" Cbmmunity,-Centerf Mrs. J. H. member of the first chapter of the Kulakofsky, president of cthe Council, A. Z. A. still a member of the orpresiding.- R^poits^ere; given by the ganization, was elected president of chairmen of *ffae-, different* departthe group at the semi-annual elecments. 'Mrs»;i|y ;&osentiiai^ read the tions held Sunday, Dec. SO, at the report of the Midwest: Interstate Jewish Community Center. Other ofConference- J^ld at Leavenworth, ficers elected by Chapter No. 1 were Kans., in November. Following this ; '. " JacI W. Merer as follows: Dave Brodkey, vice-presa paper •written' by .-.Mrs.- Max ident; Louis Kiklin, secretary; Simon Michaelson, president of; the Denver B'nai B'rith at the semi-annual elec- Green, treasurer; Isadore Mann, sentions held last Thursday evening at Council of J Jewish, Women, "Saving ior sergeant-at-arms;, James Bur; the Jewisit Yoi^h J for "Judaism" was 1ie Jewish Community Center. He roughs, junior sergeant-at - arms; read by Mrsfc-^arl' Furth, president succeeds' Max Fromkin. Maurice Givot, reporter; Joseph The"- supporting administration is Cohen, chaplain, and Stanley F. Leof the MidTrest| Interstate Coiiference. , A vote w s s | taken to> recommend as follows: Robert H. Kooper, vice- vin, Dave Franks, and Saul Graetz. to tfte National Council that the presidcriif: Isadore Abramson, secre- members of the athletic bosrd. Triennial Convtntionsbe held in Jan. tary; ; Harry Friedman, treasurer; • The Advisory-Board of the chapter 1930,:instead \if JSTevember 1929. Philip rKlutznick, guardian; Irvin it ;eoinpq&eg.. ©f ,,®r.^ -Meyer, Beber., •-• Mrs.- Ji.H.'-^ESsSiSS^sptH'ftB*'^ .'LsTOBv:;.^9F«rdejj^..,*B4~,^filto7a ...Abra- Philip ' kiutsnickr-Sain" GieeV -SiMSt new members as-a-result'••of a mem- hams, <Drv Nathan Muskiii and Ro- Kooper, and Irvin Stslmaster. bership campaign staged under the bert Glazer, trustees.*' The delegates leadership of Mrs. Philip Sher and to the 1929 district grand lodge- con- jrhe\;new head of Chapter No. 1 Mrs";' Sam- Beber, co-chairmen of the vention are: Henry Monsky and lias a long record of achievement bemembership committee; - The new Sam J. Leon, delegates-at-large; hind him already, having been three times secretary of the organization, members are: Mesdames-.Sam HerzHarry. Lapidus,; Drv A. Greenberg, having been designated st one time : berg, Max Hoizman,- Louis. Somberg, Sam Beber, Irvin Stalmastcr, Harry by the Supreme Advisory Council as Sidney Fisher, - Paul Blpteky, A. Romm; B. • Blotcky, Ben, Danbaum, Silverman,-;, Msuricl Micklin, and the hardest working secretary in the Sain ' Gilinsky, Jos. Weinberg, Max Harry- Malashock; and I. F Good- order, having been president of the Levin, John Farber, A. Rubinstein, man, Fred White, and Max From- Y. M. H. A., having been athletic kin, alternates. director of Chapter No. 1 for four A. Saxe, M. Tatle, Philip Romonek, years, and being at present a memMr. Marer^ who is also chairman B. Kully, M. Langfeld, rH. Grodinsky, of the advisory, board of Sam Beber ber of the board of directors of the .MRS. a H. KATZ TO MEAD Herman Jahr, Sam Gerson, J. Rosen- chapter No. 100 of the A.Z.A., made Jewish Welfare Federation. I JEWISH ORPHAN BOCIfiTY berg, H. Milder, M. Katleman, S. the following, announcement subPlans are now being completed The regular voted annual Neveloff, A. Wolf, A. White, Sam sequent to. his. election to the leader- arranging for the participation in the of the Jewish Orphan Society Beber, Julius Newman, Sam Wolf, basketball, debate and oratory con- held January 1, 1629, fet 2*11 Ch*f!e* Robert Kooper, Sam Newman, Meyer ship of the local B'nai B'rith: test in Des Moines during the last street, The purpose «f the meeting "The next six months of Omaha Beber, Harry Perlick, Lester Meyer, week in January. These contests will wa« to elect trustees und oftlcetis f«r I. D. Weiss, L Chapman, Sam Cohn, Lodge No. 354, I.O.B.B., will bring be in the nature of district elimina- the ensuing term. much activity in the lodgeroom. Jos.'•Rice, David Cohen, L Staltions prior to the national contests The following is the list of thna* master, Ed Gilbert, Sam Theodore, Every officer and committeeman has which will be held next summer in elected: President, Mrs. S, H. t Morris Jacobs, Morris Levy, Wm. pledged himself to endeavor to keep Memphis, Tenn. yice-Preside.pt, Mrs, P. Boasberg, Paul. Bernstein, Moe Lins- up that old-time, famous B'nai B'rith Secretary, Mre, H. Sokolof; spirit that Omaha has been so proud man, David Cohn, Jules Gerelick, Ben er, Mrs, A. Wolf; Trustees, Mfi» «J. DEBORAH SOCIETY Glazer, R. M. Shlaes, Wm. Racusin, of in the past. Our membership The next regular meeting of the Abraham, Mrc. M. Brawde, Mrs. B. Wm Albert, Meyer Cohn, David committee plans for scores of new Goldman, H. A. Newman, Max members; pur finance committee will Deborah Society vnll be held Tuesday Burstein, Mrs. E. Blewits,. Mrs. .51. Shostack, J. J. Friedman, I. Levin- bend every "effort to collect in the •aftemoon, January 8, at the Jewish Epstein, Mrs, A. D. Frank, Mrs. 4«* The election of Frank, Mrs. M. Goldstein, Mf*. • A«.: son, E. Weinberg, F . J. Alberts, outstanding dues and "the intellectual Community. Center. David Blacker, J. Blank, M. Bern- advancement committee is arranging -officers for the next year •will be the Hirsch, MM. M. Sof¥#r, Mi*. A, Weinstein, and Mrs, g. Weln«te!n, stein, David Greenberg, Henry Hiller, a series of open meetings that should main order of business. Jos. Jacobs, Eugene Levy of Lincoln, bring out the. masses. Nebr.y Saul Levy,.E. A. Meyer, E. "At the present time the B'nai Meyer, Ben Polsky of Lincoln, Nebr., B'rith is carrying on. much imporS. A. . Saltzman, and L. Zier, and tant work in the-world. It is spend Miss Fanny Grodinsky. ing its time and money in endeavors that affect every Jew. Its efforts New York (J.'T. A,)—Within four and Stsrgeous and the United are deserving of the support both years after the death from pneu- Public Health Service, according U* morally and financially of every Jew monia of Mrs. Flora Littauer, the a bulletin of the Medical Iniemwin Omaha Every eligible .Tew should tion; 9«rea\j. vife of the former Congressman L. be an active member of the B'nsi'. "The production of the new »t>t1 "The Jewish Heart", played Sun- B'rith in order that its splendid N. Littauer, glove manufacturer of body serero", declared t>x. Jes#k h. day evening before a capacity audi- work can be assured to all who rely Gloversvilie, N. Y., and philanthrop- Bullowa, member of the' facUU} **'• ence at the Jewish Community upon it." ist, victory over the dealy germ of the New York U niveteity M& Billc""" Center, scored a great success. The v«e Medical College, tb whom K- r pneumonia is in sight. Yiddish melodrama as.portrayed by Hospitals in five leading American Littauer turned for advise whAn >>f the; cast of Omahans .was acclaimed cities, including New York, Chicago, decided to act, '"came through ii«*by many to have surpassed many of Washington, Baltimore and Boston, study of the pneumonia victim himthe high grade professional perhave started the application of e self. Every peraon wcovcrinft formances witnessed in Omaha in Al Harris of" New York, famous new pneumonia serum developed by lobar pneumonia ha# iti Ills recent years. impersonator of characters of Jewish scientists as the result of encourage- protective substances Afaiftfil Much of the credit of the success literature, and Madame Stramberg, ment given by Mr. Littauer follow- type of organisms which. hi*, are due to the efforts of J. Raznick, singer and interpreter of Jewish ing the death of his wife. He estab- disestRe. : Th« devetepment of director and chief character, and Sam folks songs, will give a performance lished a fund with the New York protective ©rganismB5 or ft Krantz, the prompter. The perform- in Omaha Sunday evening, Jan. 6, University for the purpose of seek- 3s one of th* mechanlstnfe ance was presented under the aus- at 8 o'clock at the Labor Lyceum at ing the new anti-body serum for in the patient's recovcfj'. Thei* pices of the Jewish Women's Pioneer 22nd and Clark streets. combatting the disease. The serum bodies may develop ih Organization for the . benefit of Mr. Harris is especially known for will be available to all physicians die, but patients who fall to Chalutzim in Palestine. his interpretation of the best types before the end of the present winter, them do not Tecover, <r The cast of "The Jewish Heart" described in the works of Sholom declared Dr. William H. Psrk, direcV^Tiat hos been don*> in thfe are planning the presentation of Aleichem, Peretx, Nadir, and many tor of laboratories in the city depart- dtiction of the ^ew eetuttt is to other famous Yiddish plays in the other famous authors of Yiddish ment of health and chairman of the these antibodies and rrprodue* near future. masterpieces. He has been playing body of scientists who developed in horses and when they have the serum. It has the endorsement €?* the proper growth they are in New York to record crowds. The most authentic witnesses of For their Omaha performance the of the Academy of Medicine, Johns to be transferred to the any man's character are those who pair will present several nnmbers Hopkins University, Harvard Med- These antibodies fortify the { know him in his own family, and from Sholom Aleichera and Peretz, ical School, the University of Chica- at a time ;when he i« battling with see him without restraint or rule of and will sing Jewish, folk songs rep- go, New York'University,'and Belle- th® Invading pneattioniss ^ conduct, but such as he voluntarilly resentative ..of; various epochs in vue Medical College,. Corneli Mwiical The antibodies fight and kill thisCollege, the College of Physicians vgders." prescribes to himself. —Johnson. Jewish history.
Endowment of Jewish Manufacturer Aids in Finding Pneumonia Serum
"The Jewish Heart" Scores Big Success
Famous Yiddish Actors to Perform In Omaha