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OMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1929
Welfare Federation Meeting April 17
hM+. REUG1ONS DIFFER B¥ TEMPERAMENT SAYS DR. FREEHOF Declares Religion Can Be Both .Intense and Also > f -Liberal. SAYS ONE'S OWN BELIEFS ARE THE BEST FOR HIM
VOL. VIL—No. IS
German AntirSemites CallFbrd^JewNow - Berlin.—(J, T. A.)—The dissatisfaction of the German antiSemites "with. Hjeijry Ford-since his wittidrawal of h$s,; anti-Jewish campaign lasf year found J^s climax in ah article published in this week's issue, of the "Wpchenachau," the organ- of.. fprrner war-lord Eric von Ludendorfv ' Ford" has: joined^'th& Palestine lodge" in Detroit and has become "an artificial' Jew", the newspaper r tells its credujbus readers.
MARRIAGES TO ORDER
Herrick Was Patron of Yiddish Theater
Clever New York Reporter Gets Closeup View of Jewish Matrimonial Agency In^^Operation,*Old"Schadchen" Sharned:by^Modernity Of Present Day Marriage Broker ' _.
New York.—(J. T. A!)—The late United States Ambassador to France, Myron T. Herrick, was rer vealetl as a patron of the' Yiddish stage in an article published in the "Jewish Morning Journal." The author relates that in 1915 following his return from Paris, the late Mr. Herrick consented to the proQposal of Iris'Jewish friend, .the--late 'Harry Bernstein, to construct a theatre. for a Yiddish group in "Cleveland.
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OFFICER ELECTIONS, ANNUAL REPORTS FEATUREMEETING IDness of
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DRAMATIC! SKETCH WILL DEPICT FEDERATION 'WORK
The telephone, rings' again and that the chances of meeting one's trend)- is not * business enterprise. \ April 17, has been eet again. A-card index on a-m»hogany fated one • are ' obstructed by our Circulars in Yiddieh and EngHsh are i*te «f the animal meet"Religion -will'become liberal -when desk'is coBsnlted; Figures running complex modern life, are recognized addressetl t^Wortiry, Parents and ing of the' Jewish ComTmrrjtty people begin to • realize that the difinto the thousands- are <• spoken' into t r this marriage broker, who pre- Friends.. Here he. 'is guilty* of retrothe Jewigfo Welfare ference in religions is one: of tern-. the transmitter.' Name« and ad; fers the title, of "Matrimonial Bu-r gression. ,He speaks to: the. older pTht mwtfnf will; be. heM at 8:15 jJerament and not of right and dresses are taken down- and re- reau" to /the/ age-old appelation of generationi.. And thi« i s what p. m>, in the Center,. -wrong," stated. Rabbi.. Solomon B. "scbadchen" and' denies tfeat'-he.is v s a y s : •-. peated. Qfnctrs of th« Federation tmtf offi yreehof of Chicago at the Jewish; It is long past the stock exchange iri the old sense," a marriage broker^ ••:' "It i s your; duty tp prevent your eers and. trustees of the Center will Community, Center. Monday..evening; oea£ed at ' a - mahogany:; desk,. a children anrf friends from passing closing hour. Yet excitement I pre-j k* elected aiwi reports of the ysar's The talk -Was the concluding feature vails in this broker's office, though card: index, before him,'the modern through^ life without I tasting of'tW: Work of bwih organization wfll be ef the lecture course sponsored it has nothing to do with the Fed-? marriage broker contrasted - his joys of^wedd#i;life.'. given briefly. Statistics compiled jointly, by. the.. Jewish Community. methods, with those of tb.e:, old"We now- offer you an ^opportueral Reserve. for.-these senortr indic«t€ titat th« C«nter andl t h e . Council,' of- JewishThe" broker himself, occupied, wifiv iashioned; schadchen who acted on »: nity t o . introduce thfrm t o a fine Candidate'Group to Be Known as paSt^.yaar hgi' WeB one ofntirrked Women. The subject was, "Can Ee- David Fellman, Ida Lustgarten "Harty H. Lapidus success . and greatly increased insistent clients, is called to the whispered request,-.who went about class of business and professional ligion Ever Be liberal?" and David vL.;Y»lH:off consummating the happy event with people of! jgood' financial standing; Oass" service. telephone. His attendant, discreetly . Although admitting that indiffer^ Receive Honors. Just step~ into our- office on any anmial meeting -was postponed covering the' mouthpiece with her circumspection. T ' •' <. •nee to religion': usually makes" peov day,«buii t*e S#bl^^»iMi we will MARK 45th YEAR 'btff u<£, of the' itlfcesE 'of' Mr. hand, informal him; "JFerwiya he pie more, tolerant, he, denied, that Not so with this" modern schatch- be ther|t_ to give you.«»y infbrmar Harry Lfnidtjs, president of the Censuch an attitude was. necessary; in LISTS PUBLISHES*; TUESDAY wants ta know. what's what." tion you seek. . A drivfe' to add. one hundred new ter. Mr. Lepiriufi h«s novr recovered en. A private./b«ose. in the Bronx "I assure you," the broker order for people to be liberal. 'The Three Jewish students^: iwo of snatches the instrument' and shouts, is painted green to attract the eye. "We'.therefore suggest that you members to Omaha Lodge No. 354 of his htalth ami wiU be j\ble to attend reason people are not tolerant, of A swinging sign, illuminated by an them " Omahans,: iWere; airing ' those •( ?1: assure' you everything^ you sejfk get in touch.with us as soon as pos- the B'nar B'rith was launched Wed- the .meeting and give, the report, for other, religions today is. because they national'; is there.. You who spurned $25,000 arc. light, designates-the Matrimonial sible so as to hasten' the Golden nesday evening, April! 10,"when forty^ Jtite Center. believe that the difference between elected to Phi Beta Kappa, r two of the lo<lge members met at the Attendance at the Jewish'' .Commuthem/is that' one is right and the^ honorary • scholarship " fraternity^ at are particular. I. assure' you this Bureau in letters bold and unasham- Moment for your ehild' or friend." 1 home of Harry £L Lapidus and laid ed . to all wiro pass xm .foot c*; by 192$ reach«<S ft the:.' University,;! of * Nebraska .tbi$ one will be satisfactory.'' The- promise $8 m*de. The inter- plans for the campaign. The class iiit^t..'CentfKr'-'during others are wrong!" 1 tctal of 11S,|&6, as comjKim! with year, according;- to: - an announcement No matter what jthe modernists car. viewer^ steps inside.- She, is kept He coinpared religions to various made public; Tuesday. Tjiey are Da- have to say about marriage. f s' an If a future Prince Charming (or, waiting in a room bordered' by camp will be known as the "Harry H» Lapi- 81,859. of the previrus year. The schools of, philosophy. The realism vid Fellman, Ida - Lustgarten and institution, whether or. Rot it can perchance, Cinderella) comes closer, chairs for' about, twenty minutes. dus Class." Lapidus is membership Federation hes given material reliaf of Aristotle, and the. idealism of David L. Yabroff; The latter is succeed in our present civilization, he (or she) can read further details, During ' that time the telephone director of District No* 6 of the B'nai to S l l individuals through the rePlato, differ_. in temperament he from Oxford, Kans. •:• cornmJtteft of the Jewish Wo*. :there's .no denying that it goes pn culminating , with the advice (in rings again and again. The schadch- B'rith. The drive will" commemorate showed. "They cai o t b e one right. Fellman; a member of Sigma Al- just" the same. People marry and Yiddish), "Young people, if you en's comely daughter (he'll have no the forty-fifth anniversary of the'locals WeJfate prgsniaatioB. • . and one -wrong or else -we would pha Mu, has distinguished himself the -experts debate as to whether would have a happy future, come difficulty with her, one can see) an- lodge. nine p^rgow received .ledical have in the"past 2,000: 'years found as a member of the' varsity debate 1" not marriage is a success. What's in.and talk with me." According to the plans,. the; drive through tht Wise' MemorkU , swers in a;not. inaudible tone. Two the true belief,'* he said/ • .- team- of tbe.univerrity/;He is also the more, men want wives and women The marriage broker does not stop are doctors. She-promises they will will be carried on intensely for one and inxi ag«nd pfreon« received care week, coming to a close on Thursday, at signs in advertising his bureau, Babbi FreehoJ-declared that the author of a colunw of comments, on want husbands. ihf nerne for -tfi« aped. April 19. The class of candidates will (Continued on Page 2) 9H w«if t«ml.ligion that suited one the best current public affairs in the Daily That, conditions have changed, which - he insists . (another modern •n... May 6^ at. an. •*t Nebraska!), "ofneial school "OTgan, ~ He Jewish. Teligiotb,fits my soul arid will will do graduatf-work ifr 'the- field Prominent speakers from eastersi bring out tBeTVest in me. Therefore of political science at Nebraska-next points will address the occasion. I am a'Jewi"1- • ; - year* under * &~~ fellowship* recently The humane work of th« F#a#r*The first group meeting of the camtion wiU be^Erapbically put btfw* awarded' him. • ' .JL* characterized the common ?"faepaign workers will be held a t « noon- the audience in a short drs*r>We .lief that one's own religion -was the Ifa^roffj a member" of ' the ' Zeta day luncheon on Monday, April 15, at sVetch, "The Spirit of the F«der«only true one- and thr". one should Be$a/!£au fraternity, is one of the the Loyal Hotel. tion," w^uch will be staged by Mf6. see'i to convert- everyone, else to t l i t leading students in the scientific Sam Beber has been selected, as F rman J^&hr. 1 religion as a colossal -piece of "hu-. school".'of the university. He is a general chairman of the present drive. . S)?eakers et the meeting \vill be : impudence." member of Phi,Lambda Upsilon,' naRobert H. Kooper, chairman of the W. L. Hqlsman, KaiTj'- Wolf, .Harry '.Following* the lecture, Eabbi Free- tional honorary chemical society. membership committee will co-operate. H. Lapidus and Samu-1 Gcrson. t\\t STATES Ot:PO3tTO«V.' paid'tribute to the memory, of ; Miss, LustgaTten. graduated from Eighteen teams of two or more workbe divided inte Leseinjr, the famous German author the fine arts callage In June, 1927, ersv apiece have been selected to can-., Oration rne«tifig, who wa« so friendly to the Jews. vass the city. Abner Kaiman and j T/Hcli-W, h, HoVsuan will returning later to take necessary ! William L. Holzman was chairman credits for a bachelor of arti degree J'ack Marer will head squadrons of and ihe Center meeting, at of the evening. nine teams apiece, the former cap- i the presiding oBRcer ^-ill be vhich she. received-this winter, maktaining the odd numbered teams and j ing heir, eligible kfor this year's Phi K. LnpiduB. Harrj- Siivertnan will the latter the even numbered teams, Beta . Kappa elections. She is a read the. minutee of e previous member' of "the •* Sigma , Delta Tau . The trams nre an follows:—Team No. 1—» FederfttioTi meeting nnd Jo« L. Wolf, T»ave G««iili*"rpr. Jor <5rw>ntH»rp; Tt;:ira .Vo, sorority.,; 2—Ike Lexy, 1'r. Nathan MiiRkhi: Tram No. "Becretj|.ry,1 p* the Center, will -.fe'iMJi 3—Al»iier Kninian, l>r. A. Grpenhvrj;; Among the other Jewish students Team No. 4—MiKon Abrahams. Jot* Stern r th« mirtwtee of the prcvlou* Cenffct Team- N<i.- .T — I#» Atiruttison. Isnilorp a f t)-,-• University of Nebraska who Fund officials aleo ^owed hethe Abratnsnn. llorts Korney; T*>»m No. "— A check for $1,000, a copy of building of a dormitory for the Heare active are Joel SJjnon of. WellUlnzvf. l'r. Meyer Rotter. Ilisrry Mists Dorothy Lustgarten, accorti* plans f^r the buildings-.to Ibe erected IU>n Wpiner; Team No. 7—.Ii>e IVjjppr, Ham, hcton, Kans., and Nathan Levy of which is shown above« -was sent to brew Teachers.' College at Beth bf Misi! Ida . ^nstgartan, 1-eon. H a v e Pwlvr; Tenm >!». H— Hnrry on the site. Hakerem, Palestine. . . the national headquarters of tha For- the purpose of ~ considering Hastings, Neb.,* both of whom are Mnlnshtwli, Iisrr.v I-npitlus, JOP Wolf, •; ; f. a. According to St»s. Sam Cahn A letter, has been received, from Henry Monsky: Xonm No. !>—Sitm G^rson. , plans for the collection of $13,000 members^ of the' varsitydebate team Jewish • National Fund by ^he Omaha Williiim riolzniHn. Hurry TTnlf: T«im No. ;•-•-still unpaid, on the Omaha pledges and-the Zeta,: Beta. T^u .^fraternity. Daughters of Zion Society last wee'; Mrs. F. Hartz, a member of the Plattj president 'of the local societ-, 30— Jack A11H'«S. Msrks I.orts:; Tf>:im N 11—Kr«I AVMto. Sam BHsmOVnm: No. l i to' 'the Uniied Jewish Campaign, Levy is also a sophomore cheer a- the final payment^ oh ;-(he' $3,000 Daughters of Zion, who is visiting in another ..projeet, • the •' • • tallstion of a Sani Swnrtz, Jules (fcrelick; Team No. 18 I", (inedman.'' Sam l!el>«r. Sain <ivf"n : whith totaled $32,500.00, Wm. L. leader and- a member of the chorus pledged by the local organisation for Pr.jestine, telling of her visit to the water supply'for some colony, will —ITeam No. 14—IKnre l?lacke>r. Irtts Stulrlolxman, state chairman, has called in. the Kospiet Xllub dramatic pro- the- purchasing of a lot tqi and the plot purchased." Jewish NaMonal be undertaken next'year. m a s ^ r : Teiim X«. l."i—NnthaR E. (Jrven, Hprl>ert «Jol<lstcin; Team >«. 1«— WtHlam ah extraordinary meeting of the ex- duction which goes < a tour of.the A. Albert g. Tlnrry KoltlnRon r Tenm ; N». IT —Koliert «Jlaier, JSaurk-p Mirkifn; Team ONLY JEWISH STUDENT ecutive committee for Monday eve- state, next week..1 MIXED COUPLE SUICIDES HADASSAH TO SELECT No. is—JlolKTt. H. Kot>per, Jack W. Sntcr. WINS SPEAKING CONTEST ning, April 15, 7:30 o'clock at the M. Kliitzniok. OBLIGATES WEDNESDAY Bratislava, Cxechowlovakia.—(J. T. York,.—The cutabliafciiMMt- •£ Jewish Community Center. j )—«yfe die, together. because difthe twentf-nrst Had»»»sh »»f*wt Maurice Nathansoj?, only Jewish POLISH BUND HEAD TO This meeting is called following MRS. LOUIS BOTHSGHILD, A special meeting of the Hadas- f.rences in religion' preventvi our vr«lfare Station »n<l the opening: .'-»f stodent'in the EstheiTille, la., high the receipt by Mr. Holzman of an PIONEER O^fAHAN, DEAD SRL will be held Wednesday after- living together," was the note, found BE IN OMAHA THURSDAY noon, April 17,,at 2:80 at. the Jew- "with th^ dead bodies of Miss Heller, school,! was the. winner - of his ,, r urgent appeal from. Mr. David. A. Victor Alter, president of th* •wert -Browjoi •. national chairman of the - Mrs.-Louis- Rothgchiid, 80, a resi- ish. Community Center, f 0^ '.the puiv the daughter of a Jewish merchant school's extemporaneous 1 speaking of contest held last week* He will repPolish Bund and member of the dent of Omaha. | o r the past 38 years, United Jewish Campaign,. calling pose of electing delegates, to the of Bratislava, and n or.jer -in the ; -Zionist resent his school ift the northwestPolish' Sejm, national congress of -upon -all -states to send, in money "as passed away ";Moridayi-April 8. i fcurth annual southwest: regional Czechoslovakian army, a. 'entile. ern Iowa district contest to be held that country, -will be the guest of Mrs. EothscWld- \vaS7the widow of c nventiori. of the. organjjation to be soon: asi possible to meet... an emergThe JIC>F infant welfare dlhitJ !^ ii< Sioujc Ci'|y on April 12. honor and principal speaker at a ercyU-which .has. just arisen in" • and a veteran of-;the Civil:W-arl. She is held. in. St. Lpuis, Moi, May'lS to 14. i Pebton, JtB eftabttshment <<(';**STUDY AMERICAN LAND Young Natysnson is the -son of banquet to be given by the Workaround- Bessarabia due to the .recent survived- by~tftr«e ;d8«ghtersj Mrs., _.i lielegates from-the Senior and pected to gjv« 8drt#d Btlmulus «« ihe TITLE GUARANTEE PLAN Mr. and Mrs; H. E; • Nathanson, men's Circle Thursday evening, April crop failure there and the unusually Meyer -Klein, of Omaha, with wham Junior Hadassahs of six- states will cf th^ H»d»»sah Infant W<lformerly of Omaha. He is a junior 18, at the Labor Lyceum. severe winter through which,they she --had- been * residing; Mrs.' L. attend the meeting. . un4s.Fhij;t5 h trying to '*H»e ? Paris.—(J. T. A.)—The American in the high school, and is a winner Reservations may be made with O-ansky-qf[" Des Moines, Ia^ and have just, passed. No notices'have been \issved to . fur'., the y#»r's work _ in m~ system of land title guarantees will of various forensic honors since the Max Crounse at WEbster 2693. la stressing the importance of this Mrs. D. A. Sampson of San Fran- members for' the Wpdnes^ay meetLjke the other tl be the subject of studyby. Moses seventh grade. m-*.ting and in urging every mem- cisco, ' Cal." . \.l •/•'_ ; - ' ing. thrpugiipBt Paleatin*, Dunkahn, assistant director of the LUXENBURG DUCHY FREE ber, of the, executive committee, to » w clin|c wiU glvo medical ft land department of- the... Palestine lay aside ill other engagement's in PALESTINE IMMIGRATION OP JEWISH PREJUDICE tion to m<sth#rf eufi infants,, government, who is here on his way ANCIENT SYNJVGOGUE IS MIZRACHIMEBT MAY 12 frvor of this occasion, Mr. Holzman Jerusalem.—(J.'T. A.)—Four hunLuxenburg. — (J. T. A.) — Anti- the mothew in the care and London and America. g UNEARTHED IN CRETE • N e w York^-(J. T. A.)—The four- to. called attention' to : the fact that the 1 dred and eighty-one immigrants, of Semitism is unknown in the Grand of the children »nd follow up the Unable to speak in his capacity teenth annual convention -of the stricken areas around Bessarabia.are whom 352 are Jews, entered the Duchy of Luxenburg, it is revealed csfles "fey visit* to the homes= the Athens^—(J, T, A,)-r-The remains Mizrachi Organization of America as civil servant, Mr. Dunkahn dein such deplorable conditions that the country during, the^ month, of Jan- in a survey of the Jewish populaclined an interview. However, he Hi*t»<lrut Nnshim Ibriot (Hcbrtw Joint Distribution Committee recent- of an ancient synagogue dating will take place in Pittsburgh, accorduary, according to figures made pub- tion. said-that the Palestine government Wenwm'8 Association) of Pftle'ltllle back to. the'tinie of Philo, has been ingto an announcement made at .the ly appropriated $310,000 to meet the is earnestly endeavoring to complete lic here. . Dighty-nine Jews were Of the total population of 268,865, w^H uwbt in the .maintenance oi the emergency, part .of--which money .will unearthed "on -the Isle of Crete, New * York ' headquarters of the or* the land survey and has appointed among the 17S vho-left the coun- 3,600 are Jews. Two hundred reside Hebron clinic by fe irtohthly Cdnfcfi* Greek archaeologist, gamzation. - .--.; ; have to be borrowed from, the banks; Prof.. And.rewsj try during the pame period. f able officers to this end. in the capital city of Luxenburg, the bution. On personally endorsed notes .unless stated-here. - . '."'• .--, • .' The convention session w|ll, oepn rest in the provinces. Asked whether the absence of a The mvr playground has b*en The" synagogue "is .believed to be Sunday, .May 12, and .continue the collections from the various comZIONIST MEETING The Jewish population is prosland register is what hinders.the acon. tb* grounds of the tAlirr.unities -which are • still in arrears 1900' years1 old, - Its 'alpbaster walls through Tuesday, May 14i . The local Z\ n." D* tret will hold perous and Jewish, immigrants who. quisition of crown lands by the Jews, ye School in J«rwS<»lfem, iH« contain inscriptions Tri ' Hebrew and -arc ^forthcoming immediately. / • a meeting on Tuesday evening, April ; Mr. Dunkahn declared that while 16, at the Jewish Community Ge - came here from East European coun- second plif«rroun<l estttbiieihfeti thtre Greek. ' The committee, consists of the folTEMPLE ISRAEL the-court decisions never destroy the ter, according'" to,"an announcement tries are well established, the report by the G«gfwheimer fund, admlnlelowing: Wm. Hofzman, chairman, shows. . Kabbi ' Frederick <Johi»'»- sermon bona fide of -titles, still, "the survey tei^<| by |f,.dW8ah.Thc Jaygrdten^ ttabbt Frederick Col n, Harry Labi- DENOpNCE SCHE^JHITA BAR subjact for this eveni^ig will, be "Thi completion will remove all difficul- mac:e by Lo»is Ifatelnjan, president s-fc pptiv to -'.children of all crfcdls, • tiller Harty Malashock; Henry MonGeneva.^(J, T. A.)~Abolition of Unknown, Sanctuary," the book by, ties; He added that the dispute be- of the organisation- ••• JEWS HONOR EINSTEIN and are i p excelle t meahs of f*»sky,' Harry- Rosenfeld, Harry A*. the prohibition, of scjiechita, the Ahne Palliere, the French Catholic tween the Arabs and the Jewish SKIN SPECIALIST Tel-Aviv. — <J. T. A.)—Professor tcring- friendship *n«Mi|/iM -iflrtttet Wolf, Joe L. Wolf, Harry B.. Zim- Jewish metiiqd of "slaughtering1 ani- who- turned Jewish. colonists of Hedera over the right Dr. 5. U. :Ravit« is now specializ- Albert Einstein, was elected honorary pr.f.plw of PalMtiUe: - • m M ^ n p i l ! r n-.er, Abe Goldstein, Dr. Phillip Sher. mals for. food, is. being urged, by a Saturday morning he will speak of a strip of land is based on purely, ing in "diseases of the skin" in New member of the Kenesseth Israel, the ing taken to op«n a simile pli$rand Samuel Gerson. number of Swiss papers. a legal matter. • on "Two Turtle Dcvea.M . York City. '" . • i unified Palestine Jewish community. ground in. X l i l : /,
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