October 11, 1929

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£LI?S S \ ^ | 'SOB r Upon -whom wilj* ?f aantle of the late Louis Marsha.?? ^ raped? Who VOL. VII.—No. 89 ROSH HASHONAH ISSTJE OMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1929 •will be elected his \ t l t f V r ^ President of the Amer} <j» S >wish Committee? As the tilt tjf • \the annual Oratorical Contest CHILDREN SERVICES meeting of the Conu^ approaches WillBeHeldNov.il that is becoming on, *~\e leading Yom ELippur services for the topics of discourse \_ -"»,ne "inner children of Omaha, ranging An Armistice Day • oratorical The first debate of the Midwest circles." New York. <J. T...T.) — Irwin contest has been • announced a t the from the ages of 4 to 13 will Jewish Community Center Debate be held at the Jewish Com" W e are not the seventh son, but if "Untermyer, soni of Samuel Unter- Jewish Community Center; t o ' take League will be held on November munity Center lodge room •we were to do any prophesying it tnyer, was named by- the Democratic place1 on Monday, November 11. / ; 23, when Omaha travels to Kansas Monday morning, beginning at •would be that Dr. Cyrus Adler of Judiciary Convention . as > a: DemoThere will be twa divisions, with a City to meet the Kansas City Y. M. 10 o'clock. Philadelphia, President of Dropsie cratic candidate, for- Supreme Court gold ;medal as a prize to the winner and Y. W. H. A., according to anCollege and Acting President of theJustice. Mrs. Abraham Bengis, Phil •'•'••-. nouncement "made" by Judge Irvin Harry Lapidus Is Elected Permanent Chairman of each. A second prize will' also be : Klutznick, and Julius Bisno will Jewish Theological Seminary, -will be He was one of the five. chosen' by awarded. Stalmaster, coach, of the local foren< at Meeting of Citizens Committee chosen,the convention: a t .Tainmany Hall as sic representatives, The first division is for boys and have charge of the services. A • Tuesday Night Unquestionably Felix Warburg candidates for; election : to". the Su- girls from the ages of 13 to-17; the • few short prayers! and stories Phil .Klutzrdck, in charge of orabout Yom Kjpjnrr will be fol- ganizing could have the job if he -wanted it, premfe Court bench.: ;.:. ;'.-•- • - second is for those between 17-and the" local' group, has called lowed with the anging of ap- a meeting but it is probable that Warburg -will Justice Albert'Cohn,.: who was ap- 2 3 . : . ' . . . ' • ; " for all interested next DR. SAMUEL GOLDSMITH IS DIRECTOR '" . . / \ ' \ propriate songs. ;. take the attitude that the position.)pointed to ftllcthe term of the late The subjects. are: • , ' Wednesday, October i§, at the Jewish A cordial invitation to attend somehow does not go together with Justice Gfbb, was also nominated. Community Center at 8 p. m. Jewish- Concept of World-Peace, is being extended to all the banking. It's a job that fits in very Judge Gustave Hartman of the The Effect of the Great War on JewThirty-six organizations representing a membership of 7,809 The subject for the first debate is children in Omahal well with the work of a lawyer or City Court was nominated, with four ish Life; Our American "Jews -Are "Resolved, that the British Mandate out of a possible total of 9,000 showed their interest in the coming an educator, but hardly with that" of others, for the Supreme Court, 1st Doing Their Duty by the American Constitutes a Sufficient Assurance of Jewish Communal Survey by attending the first meeting of the a great Wall Street figure. At any Judicial District, by- the Republicans People, The Significance of the JewCitizens' Committee on Tuesday evening, Oct. 8, at the Jewish a Jewish Staie in Palestine." rate,. we are betting that Warburg meeting in convention at the National ish Community Center; The Import* According.,to • those in charge of Community Center. will decline it and that .Philadelphia, Republican Club, i "~ ~- : ance "of Minority. Rights to-Jews of Omaha's debate activities, a good . Dr. Samuel Goldsmith, international authority on social work, which gave the Committee ats first City Court Justice Hartman has Eastern Europe, Is Anything: the number of laen will be able to par- who will direct the survey, will arrive in Omaha about Oct. 15. leader, Judge Mayer .Sulzberger, will, been one of the few Republican vote Matter With Our Youth ?, and The ticipate in the Center's debates this The survey will take approximately two months. in the person of Dr. Adler^ give it getters in the.'.Tammany, strongholds." season. . _ • Jew of Tomorrow. Harry H. Lapidus, temporary chairman, was elected permanits. new head. His term expires at; the ; end of the All: those desiring to partidpatae This first round debate will elim- ent chairman. Other officers elected were: David Rosenstock, year.' '"••' • • • • . ' " • • • inate one of the two teams frmn first vice-chairman; J. RiHin, second vice-chairman; Jadah Wolfmust notify t h e ' J . C. C. office by A ROSENWALD STOBY further participation. A two-man son, secretary; and Dr. Philip Sher, treasurer. These men were November 2. . What in our opinion was the most Further information can be ob- Moskau (J. T. A.) — The cam-team will represent Omaha. ! '—•nominated by a committee consisting sincere tribute to Marshall was voiced The winner of the loop will be detained from Miss Ruth Barish* of Hemy Monsky, chairman, Nsthan or paign waged by the Soviet Comby Julius Rosenwald. "There will be Yaffe, and Harry Wolf. Louis Shariok." :'-• • munists to wipe out --the observ- clared champion of the Mid-west no other Marshall any more than The folloY,-mg recommendation ance of the . Jewish; HTgh Holidays Jewish Community. Centers. there will be. another Shakespeare," concerning representation vag also has met with dismal failure. Eosenwald wrote in a private letter Dancing Instruction made by the nominating committe: to a friend. The relation of Kosen- A Yom Eippur dance is being final blow was administered Thought League To Givenby Miss Riklin to.The The University of Iowa opened its Any organization having a memberwald to Marshall would make an in-staged by the .two Omaha chapters Communistic efforts when- Peter fall session •with the largest enroll- ship under 50 is entitled to one of Aleph Zadik Aleph, Omaha ChapStart This Tuesday tersting story in itself. It is said Smidqyitch, vice-president of the Many have already signed up for ment of Jewish students in the hist- representative; those having from 80 ter No. 1, and Sam Beber Chapter that Rosenwald's admiration for MarUnion of Socialist Soviet Republics, The Jewish Thought League, a ory of the school. It is estimated to 100 members are entitled to t*'o the dancing classes which are being No. 100. The"dance will be given at shall bordered on adoration. the. main auditorium of the Jewish offered at the Community;Center un- issued official telegraphic instructions group to discuss problems of Jewish that there are more than two hundred representatives, and one additional Community Center after services on der the supervision of Miss .Annette to the effect that Jewish colonists in interest, will -make its initial bow Jewish students on the Iowa Campus, representative should be had for DID YOU KNOW the Ukraine and White Russia were That, the. Prince of Wales called Monday night, October 14, starting Riklin. -Those- wishing -to- join-the exempt from observing, "collecttiviza- with an open meeting on Tuesday, Of interest to many is that a Jewish each additional, one hundred memOctober 15, at 8:15 at the Jewish Sorority, long a hope on the Iowa bers or major fraction thereafter. at 9 o'clock.^ The. affair, .a program classes must sign up by the first incognito, as Dr. Fehookin, upon tion day", set for October 14, coin- Community Center. Everyone is wel- Campus is now a realization. At Thev also recommended that an cx«dance, will be for couples only. meeting Friday at 4 o'clock. Fannie Brice at her private apartciding with the Day of Atonement. come to attend. present the organization is a local cu tive committee of 15 members ment during his last visit to 1 Music .will be furnished by Herb Classes in ballet, acrobatic and tap "If the carrying out of the collecti-, The group will meet twice a month. •which has taken the name, Gemma s h o u l d b e Epp<,inted, five of -which. dancing will be held every Friday Feierman and bis orchestra. The America? Phi. With the nucleus of That Nadja, the daughter of Mis- committee in charge has promised afternoon at 4 o'clock. The first ses- vization day on October 14 meets At each meeting a specially-prepared Theta twenty-five actively interested girls, are to be women. ! papawill be" read, followed by a with hinderances in the Jewish colonsion will be held October Jll. A special novelties / t o 'entertain the cha Elman,.-. Tecently won a beauty there is little doubt that it will be- Mr. Lapidus announced that the contest, something • -which her father dancers. Tickets a r e being sold by charge of 15 cents per lesson will be ies, the Wzik has no objections to general round table discussion. come affiliated •with a national soon. purpose of the meeting was to form aL" members of the two" organiza- made. ' •- •- •• postpone the Collectivization Day for The opening subject is "The Fua Citizens' Committee which is to could under no circumstances do? * * * act in an advisory capacity to the That Albert Lasker, famous Jewish tions. The dance will not be ex- Another class will be offered for the Jewish colonists to the following ture of the Jew in America." Rabbi advertising man-of * Chicago, has a clusively ; for; "members,* as -outsiders intermediate and senior girls, with a day. Inform the respective authori- Frederick Conn, of Temple will pre- "The Phi Epsilon Pi fraternity is staff of the Bureau of Jewish Sociel making plans to move to its newResearch, who are to make a minimum age of 13. This class will ties and take the necessary meas- sent the address. private.barber.,.shop in his business are invited to attend. Those desiring further information $78,000 home now Hearing completion. of the various communal activit|«e of meet every Tuesday evening at 7:30, Dances on : the: night ^following ures," the instructions stated. offices 14,, £ _ ; _ S Z-. ."^. *_V _~.:.,;.-. ,:.'.,: 1.:. the eighteen, young men wearat the. Among .Sppur 'are " ^ schedulea "Tf or • The instructions "%eiB .issued, iolcovering: the folkwein^. 1 That, there is;'.much talk in New Yom : ing PM Ep pledge buttons sre Milton fields: <l) study of th« October 15; -2L A. chapters throug&outvtKe" counJ. C. C. (Continued on Page 2) York of the' launching of a national & «f Mr. Henry Krasne, ulation, (2) study of the work done Jewish, journal- on the ?tyle "of The try and- are njeejing with huge 2101 ATenue C, Council Bluffs, Iowa; on behalf of the Jewish dependent success: everywhere; Philip M. KlutzNew" Republic? Albert Harding, son of Mr. and Mrs. families and Jewish dependent childThat David A." Brown taught "him- nick, executive .secretary. . of the L. K. Harding, 202 So. Tenth St., ren, (S) the work on behalf of th* orderj is sponsor of '&& local .'affair. self to play the violin and mandoCouncil Bluffs, Iowa; Lazar Kaplan, Jewish sick, the aged and the Jewish Arfangements ;area;-in - the hands lin? . . . . : ' . . , ' • " . : . . • \ •",'son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel ILaplan, chronic sick, (4) study of the recThat Herbert Kaufman, writer of of the following committees: Chapter 8411 Burt St., Omaha; Sam Epstein, reational and educational program No. i-rElmer. Sh^mbfergi: Sol. Graetz, inspirational editorials, is said to be son of Mr. and Mrs. Benj. H. Epstein, of the Jewish Community Center* the highest paid newspaperman in dm' pave Brodkey. Chapter No. 100 3525 Vine St., Sioux City; David Al- (5) Jewish education, (6) Jewish —Ralph Gross, Israel Sternhill, and the world? bert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Al- Welfare Federation, (7) Relations Morton Ferer. " " That Judge .Irving Lehman has the bert, 1104 23rd St., Sioux City; and with national organizations. largest museum in the world devoted The two chapters have inaugurated By Florence Rothschild Lionel London, son of Mr. and Mrs. to Jewish cameos, trinkets and Jew- a new policy of cooperation, with a M. N. London, 192S Grandview Blvd., A credentials committee was apspecial cooperation committee from n iwrwn™ ish religious objects generally? Sioux City. Although on the campus pointed, consisting of Dr. Philip each group meeting to discuss means Rosenberg was quick to appreciate but two weeks Kaplan has already be- Sher, chairman, Sam Beber, Rabbi SMALL BUT BIG of; closer unity, between the two. It is a small party that Premier the program of the Labor Party in come associated with the University Frederick Cohn, S. Lipp, J. Riklin, Ramsay MacDonald of Great Britain Here is something -to puzzle the Monday's dance -is- the opening of nar- brought with him to-the-United England, which she joined in 1918. Players Club, Albert with the Univers- Mrs. J. H. Kulakofsky, Mrs. M. F. a long list of activities planned by psycho-analysts. . It was at that time that the Party ity Orchestra, and Epstein with the Levenson. States during his visit to negotiate - Why is it that one of the smallest the A* 2. A. in-Omaha.— The following organisations with was beginning to emerge as an im-Freshmen Basket Ball Squad. builders in the world should erect the Among other affairs to be given a naval agreement between-the two their representatives and alternates portant factor in the political life great countries. There is none; of the in the near iuture is a Road Show tallest building-in the world? were represented: of the country and it became necespomp and circumstance . which is You have'.read the news reports of Jewish talent.'.' .-* Jewish Community Center — Henr,v sary to equip its leaders with a usually, associated with emissaries of Harris Denies Rumor Mnimky. Irvin Ssalmnsttn': Jewish Wl'lfant that Lefcourt is to build the tallest regular staff. It was thus that room international powers, -particularly Ketfernfinn—Harry II. ],:ipi<Iuii, Win. Hot*-. im-HIff ini building in the world at Broadway No Disturbance Mars man; Soein! Service Committee—Dr. l'hihji was found for Miss Rosenberg, who when business of such paramount Sher, KaMn <*ohn; JewiMi Free I.OHU and 49th Street. It is to be over a went to the House of Commons in Sneioty — Hnfry A. Wolf. Knlihi RenEis: for the peace of the Holy'days in Palestineimportance Moscow. (J. T. A.) — Professor j thousand feet high, taller .by eighty Modern Vomlmeti, Hebrew 1919 to assist Ramsay MacDonald world is to~ be transacted. In the Harris, head of the American com-1 feet than the proposed mammoth; and several others. Synagogue—S;mi IMier, J.'ll. KtilnkOfRky; mission which investigated the pos- Arbeiter skyscraper fathered by ex-Governor Jerusalem. (J. T. A.) — All was first place, Ramsay MacDonald is a Khifi No. 173—Ma* NeHcoiv, Ksii'i Laborite.v In the-second place, being Fascinated by the personality of Tvipp; TlioriH'inn Athlotio Clnl?—Irvin <.'. quiet at^ the' Wailing" * Wall during sibilities of Jewish colonization in Smith and other notables. i, Iwilore ; ; MacDonald, Miss Rosenberg applied Bira-Bidjan, denies a report by the Yet Lefcourt himself is about as Rosh Hashanah^ Th'e^ Jewish streets Scotch,.he is the essence of simplicHirrrj: AVelner, li. J-Xerpr; JHIknr Chnltm 7 ity by nature, for the post of his isrivate secretary, But every person XPT..M, SSrs. J . Finkei: "Tass ', Soviet news agency, that the 'Sin. 'Si Z X M SS J F i h small; as the late multi-millionaire in the Old City assumed their usual Fref Lonn JSoch-tr—Mrs. S. AltshMS*?, Kris, and obtained* it. She has been with who has come with him to this American commission had declared 31. G. Coh«n: Phi IN>ltn KwMi<m single-taxer, Joe Fels. " From' bat rto• •High Holiday appearance and whitehim since 'that time, growing in use- that -the "far eastern region was bet- nlty—T>r, Victor S^vit.p. it. KM.Hn: sox Lefcourt is just five feet talL: robbed, furcapped Tworshippers walked country is of vital influence in the HORJ.UR!—.TOP L. Wol£» IsMwr Rose Rosenberg J fulness as the party has grown in ter fitted for Jewish colonization ZMpinorini plans ' "which • Ramsay MacDonald i pl Pi W O t k Pionwr Wnnwn't OrcnniMtkoii— That's all there is of him. There is the streets "leisurely, unafraid and hopes to - carry out.'' From his power. What most people remark than Palastine. i Mrp. Kaplan, Mrs. Okuit: Ilndntmh—Wf». is almost diminutive and has all the undismayed. : , r s no morel A. Konim, Mrs. M. F . 1 « w w » n ; I^Hjrhtpj-* A superabundance' of ^military pre- daughter Ishbel to Sir Robert Van- characteristics of the brunette. But about is her versatility. She -can "Never has anyone of this commis- of Zton—Sirs. I>. Eisentxprp: Mr?. M. BrsMM!*1: take dictation as very few women .•Jewish Nursery .Society—Mt, S#.mt!"l sittart, the Under-Secretary for by the same token she is very A LIGHT THAT FAILED cautions marked the; occasion,- as the sion made such comparisons" Pro- •l<ernpiv Tiny .Mrs. 11, .'Sokoloff; Aleph J K t k can. She can sit down at a typevigorous, both in speech and action. Foreign Affairs, each of_tbe limited Twenty years ago she wasthe District Cdnanissidneri' his Jewish fessor Harris declared. "Each coun-i l>prs; HichVriml Country Club I thegroups has a' function -to filL "But of Her energy is proverbial in the writer and turn out a letter as neat try has its advantages and dis-Finler; Ornnha Hebrew t'inb—Ja<H>!> Kikidol of the Jewish masses. Her hus- and Arab assistants; as well as hn. Kani E. K l n w r : 1'hl BetH RnwlWu band was, equally noted. Their name Police Commandant, were on7 -duty,' that small body none will" be so Labor Party. Rumor of a sub- as a multigraphed sheet. But that advantages," he said. Frnternitr—Abo Fell man; I. <». R. h . doesn't exhaust her usfulness. Her stantial kind has it that Miss Rosenhelpful personally to the Premier as glittered amidst the electric signs of while ~an additional number of -Palest A five year campaign to raise No. 354—I'hll K!«?*nSek; Zionist : grasp of economics is astonishing, I<VUlm:iii. 3. 3, berg occupies somewhat the same * the theatrical district. She had tine police patrolled Hihe passages Miss Rose-Rosenberg.$1,000,000 for the Bidjan project will tlnn—.Tohn IldtR "" Qnmni n— 1<1n 1n Bnl>i«t.. ••'•' In England* they speak of her asrelationship to MacDonald as Mrs.particularly when it is realized that be conducted in the United States by Tnu 8cl>nrf; .Aleph Kmlik Aloph charm and personality? as for acting leading -to'the--WesteVh: Wall.p No. 100—Frhlik she secured it on her own initiative, A l K U k CiNSl! Artluit Kn»U>w«ky: —she was the Sarah Bernhardt of Rabbi Chains Sonnenfeld, the ; aged "the woman who can keep a :secret" Belle Moskowitz had to former not having had wide opportunities the Icor, the society in America Ackernmn. EIWB—Mrs. j . Milder; Temple J»ra«-I Yiddish Thespiandom. This week Orthodox leader ,of Jerusalem, con- —which, presumably, is high 'praise Governor Alfred E. Smith of New l C r fl f sponsoring the project. Jewish WoniPn—Mr*. M. IOURkot*fey. "Mtu. Helen Morgan, noted English actress, ducted the- services, completely obliv- indeed. She is actually MacDonald's York. That is, she prepares data for school education. She has an t,; fSolAniRii;Sipmn Alpha P«i Frflt«?nity™ Hprhor* Np«l*>ff.1 Hntry i:«lK»n: JswlfH opened in a play called: Applause, an ious to the bustling officials around super-private' secretary, and is prob- and touches up speeches occasionally. extraordinarily quick mind, and if! Women** Welfnr* OrKnnUntlon—Mr». It. We hope it is not libel ous to state MacDonald ever-wanted to tf*e\Theta Phi Sigma ably more intimate with her emopus revolving about the theatrical h i m . - ' i A. Wolf, Mrs. rblHp ShPf: IViHtirhteWi «t _ .. I - •. . " . '••:'" •• : • Itirnpl Ai<l Hocipty—-Mrs. h. RSTH%, Mm. •. world. The play consists in part of 1 ployer's views, and purposes... than, that Miss Rosenberg is in her early public praise to his secretary there Kii!nk«<*ky: Tnlmmi Tnroh — | Plan _ ^ ^ y a satire of the old type of corpulent any other person living. What she thirties, which is all the more is plenty that he could say about DAUGHTERS OF ZION Tptie. Mm. Max Fromkin : Temi»le chorus girls, who in years gone Dy A rummage sale for the benefit of does and how she does it she hasevidence of the speed with which her powers of logical analysis and Have Itospnstot'k; Members of Kappa chapter of Abe <»oirts<e»n. W«rk«v» Aliisnc* —A. were to be founa in the choruses of the Palestine" Emergency Fund will never consented to say in. an inter- she has attained her present high keen reasoning. i! l> MorriR Minkin; Jewi»!i the cheap burlesque houses^ The be held right after the Holidays by view, and that is one of the position. She has always been at- One of the functions of Miss Theta Phi Sigma, national Jewish Blacker. sorority, are planning a charity former star of the Yiddish stage is the Daughters of Zaon- Packages thousands of reasons why MacDonald tracted by work of a journalistic Rosenberg is to act as intermediary among those playing the part of one will be called for if you call Harney ihas kept her for a decade in .various and literary nature. Her first em- between her chief and the newspaper bridge to be held Sunday, October CONSERVATIVE AUXILIARY of these fat chorus girls at a salary 1207 or can be brought to 1417 No. important capacities in -the Labor ployment was with a magazine, when world. She knows a gTeat deal about 27, at the new Paxton Hotel. The The organization meeting '«£ O n of a few dollars per day. Her name 24th_St., the place of the sale. Mrs. Party and then as his own secretary. sh, was at the age of seventeen. this work, having served in the proceeds of this affair will be turned Synagogue Auxiliary —you won't have any. difficulty in re- A. Wolf and Mrs. H. Janoff are the While newspapers in this country, Immediately after she entered the publicity department of the Labor over to the Wise Memorial Hospital. Miss Lylyan Chudacof?, chairman, membering it—is Bessie Thoraas- chairmen. held Wednesday afternoon i t tR* and particularly the • world of so- business rrorld she became imbued Party for a number of years. In 1 t the n e Misses Ethel Jewish Commanity Center. A ttW>it will be assisted by ciety, cannot understand how a with the idea of helping to secure f a c t / m&ny o f the speeches^ which Y " ** « « ™ « »? « " « « *"™ sheffsky; she is the wife of Boris Cohen > S a r a b K o r t m a n ' s n d S a l l i" enthusiastic group was assembled, Thomassheffsky. The Daughters of "Zion, will hold Jewess can occupy so. high- a post, economic equality for women. For Lumbers of the Labor Party deliver Mrs. Max FromWii was elected teiti* In fthe decline of Bessie Thomas- the-first card party .of i this-season it speaks for the character of thethis purpose she joined a number j during election time owe not a few Morgan. The "Wise Memorial Board Memporarjf chalrmsn, Mrs. J. J. Green* man "that MacDonald has kept Miss of, women's organizations, but after o f their ideas and gome of their she.ffsky there is a drama as moving Tuesday, October 22 at 2:30 in the herg, temporary secretary, Mrt» M. j bers, headed by Mrs. B. A. Simon, Rosenberg throughout every turn of a while realized that most of these as" •any-roie'' she played in the days afternoon at the Community Center. content to Miss Kosejsberg. Yousem was appointed chairman of will assist the in this underThe proceeds, of the party will be his recent career, from the time groups were too erratic in their But one must sot get the idea j of heraldry. 1 the recommendation committee, Ml*. I taking. when he first became Premier until program. Since that time Miss that she is a hard, .calculating per-i given to the Palestine, Emergency Phil Sdbwarts, chairman of the *Wifthis present accession to office, which Rosenberg has been active in-such son «f pure, cold intelligence* Shej Warsaw.(J; T. A.)—Three Hundred Fund. Everyone is invited to attend and ninety-seven Chaluzim left* Pol- and bring as many .friends as pos- is generally- expected to he of much movements as have liberal ideas but caa be extremely -charmiiig as &) i-ondon.—(J. T. A.)—Max Darow- iaating committee. The next rtj|ftt|it l ^ which" do not indulge in revolution- hostess, that is, when she ^ets the sM, well known pianist and compos- meeting will be held and for Palestine since the outbreak'sible to help alleviate Palestine con- longer duration than the first.* October 2S, at the Jewish ary tactics. er, died fhis morning in a London Miss Rosenberg's type is what is of the 'disturbances, including a'ditions. Mrs.' J. THahn' is chairman opportHnity t& leare th€ office at Center* ' . . ^ .,» nursing home ^OJI referred-"to as Semitic- She Coming from humble origin, Miss 5 group of 80 which left yesterday. . of the affair. {Continaed on T&gz 2)

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