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B'NAI B'RTTH TO J.W. W.O.WILL K" JLowskyf Zacharia SPONSOR AN OPEN G I V E MOTHER, Win Debate Title MEETING MAY 8 DAUGHTER TEA

s for Campaign Are Progressing in Encouraging Manner

Washington (J.TJL)—The Cable bill amending the Naturalization law in favor of women who married aliens and lost their citizenship by marriage" or residence with their husbands beyond the prescribed limits has been adopted by the House.] The Cable bill permits such women* to reenter the United States as non- Committees for the Recently - Formed Jewish quota immigrants and allows them Philanthropies Meet to Discuss Plans to obtain immediate restoration of for Omaha's Gigantic Drive citizenship by appearing before a court of the proper jurisdiction and taking an oath of allegiance -without delay or other formalities of any kind except proof of their identity. The bill now goes to the Senate and if passed they "will require only the

The O m a h a Jewish' Community: and develops it there." To show Center, represented by Sam Zacha-! that we are not dying as a people R. J. Goad to Speak; ConvenMrs. Mantel Is Chairman of ria and Ben Kaxlowsky, captured the even though we have no Jewish state tion Reports Will be Program, This debate championship of the Mid- he pointed out that the 4,228,000 Given Tuesday western Jewish Community Center Jews in the United States have flourAn open meeting:«i; the local lodge The annual Mother-Daughter tea Debating league Sunday' evening in ished. He told in detail of the maniand program, sponsored by the Jew-the finals when they downed the star fold activities and civic accomplish- of the B'nai B'tith; .xill be held at ish Women's AVelfare organization, Pittsburg team by a three-to-nothing ments and their close unity as -Jews. the Community Center oh Thursday Zacharia maintained that "the Jew evening, May 8, p. m. Ac•will b | held at the Jewish Commun- verdict. The Louis P. Alol trophy ity Center on Tuesday, May 6, at goes to the local Center as a result, is not assimilating but is merely tak- carding to President Milton Abra3 p. m. A very interesting program, three victories being necessary for ing part in community activities." harhs, an interesting program will He showed the continuation of Jew- be presented, with the public invited consisting of the following numbers, permanent possession of the cup. - :, has been arranged by the chairman | The local arguers were successful ish identity as a social unity within to attend. The main address'will be given on in upholding the negative of the the American . social system. "We of program, Mrs. N. Mantel: -• (Continued on page. 7) ... "Social Progress" by Ralph J. Coad, To Piano Selection. _.Betty Fellman negative of the question, "Resolved, Hans for the greatest mo- organization in the city. executive director of the Community that the Establishment of. a Jewish law. Pupil of Harry Braviroff ney-raising campaign ever held Harry Malashock, chairman of th« Chest and Council of Social agencies. State in Palestine is necessary for "Address by a Mother..'. in Omaha are daily rounding organization quotas, said his comMr. Coad has the distinction of guidthe Preservation of the Jewish Peomittee is now making its plans. Dr. ing the destinies of seventy-five ...-.„.. .....Mrs. J. J. Greenberg ple." The judges were Ma-^or Richinto form, according to Sam A. Greenberg, chairman of general agencies. "What My Mother Means to Me" jsd MetcaHe, former Chief Justice Beber, general chairman of the solicitation reported that the work «f Another headliner on the program ...„ .....Hadassah Silverman A. Morrisey, and Joseph Herbers, Jewish Philanthropies of Omamaking a complete list of every will be musical selections by the popdean of men at Creighton. Harry j Vocal Selections ha, the newly-orgar.lzed fundJewish man and woman in Omaha j ular Father Flanagan's Boys' band, .....Mrs. Grace Poole Steinberg Silverman acted as chairman for the | was now going on, and that from raising agency for twenty philthis being the first time that these Accompanied by Mrs. Irvin occasion. talented youngsters have appeared anthropic and religious organ- this list the prospect list will be Stalmaster The Omaha debaters contended Awarded Four-Year Scholarship before a Jewish audience. Father compiled. Goodman Meyerson and izations. A beautifully appointed tea will i that the' Jewish people: could con- j Harry Dworsky., who head the South Flanagan will mate a few brief reto University of Committees Approved by follow the .program. Miss Blanche tiTiUe to retain their Jewish identity! Omaha division held a conference marks. • -. Iowa The Executive Zimman, assisted by Mrs. H. A. without the establishment of a Jewwith the officers on Wednesday of . Another feature swlM>e the reports Committee Newman and Mrs. J. M. Malashock, ish; state in Palestine,; though they this week, and outlined general platiE Leo "Nogg, Senior at the Thomas on the quinquennial convention of is in charge of the tea arrange- admitted that this move, would be for the South Omaha work. Je. erson High School at Council j the order, held at Cincinnati this Dr. Philip Sher, president of the ments. desirable to aid in the unification of Bluffs, Iowa, wen first place in the -week. These will Vbe given by the Initial Gifts Committee Welfare Federation, announces Every year, at this affair, presi- tiio race. r,,..^^Extemporaneous, £._._,..-—r,._ Omaha delegates ironi the- Sixth Jewish . State Speaking Con-! the following committee appointments William L. Holzman, chairman of dents of all the other .Jewish womthe initial gifts committee held a en's organizations are. invited to be "The Jew's culture is part of him,") test, which was, held at Iowr City district—Henry Monsky; Harry- Lap- for 1930. These were approved at idus and Sam -Beber. '^ the last ..meeting . -of. .the executive present and give brief, talks on the Kazlowsky declared/' "Wherever he meeting with his committee and the committee:. _ ' . ' . ' " . work of their organizations. This goes he takes his, culture with him quotas for the initial gifts has been feature" will be carried out this year tentatively set. Executive Committee also. All mothers and daughters j "The work of this committee win : A. B. Alpirn, Sam BebeT, Dr. A. are cordially-invited. .. be the testing ground for the camGreenfeerg;-' Mrs. A. Greenberg, A. J A -board meeting will be held at paign," said Mr. Holzman. "Onr Berzberg, Win. L. Hoizman, Cad / C the Jewish Community Center-at 2 committee is now working and the Katleman, Mrs. Reuben Kulakofsky, p. m. on. May. 6, preceding the proresults -we have obtained BO far are Harry H. Lapidus, Harry Malashock, gram. very gratifying, and assures us that Henry Monsky, Henry Rosenthal, S. Omaha Jewry is willing to do itt Ravitz, J. J. Slosburg, Irvin StalmasSam E. Klaver, local attorney and ter, Harry A. Wolf, Mrs. Harry A. share in this eplendid work." president of the Omgha Hebrew^ club, Wolf, Joe L. Wolf, Harry B. Zimman. Dr. Philip Sher, chairman of .the j "Pittsburgh-{J.TJL)—Stirred by a | lias on . behalf ofI.SJ*e organization quota committee has beuuJKexkuur ^mixture~-.of: -emphatic -protest and; Belief Committee-, he heads taken active steps to see daily. -\vjth ,,his. committee carefully I praise, as a Jesuit .of7 a proposal to] that the senators representing Nechecking the prospect list as at Js j .endorse the •• project * of , a Jewish Mrs. H, A. Wolfr-chnirmia." " braska learn of the group's attitude The Junior and Senior Daughters.| -Eooni in the new Cathedral of Leanvmade and setting- the various individSocial Ren ice Committee on the Blease Voluntary Alien Regisual prospects' quotas. of Zioii wiJl sponsor a joint mothers' ing, a skyscraper,addition now being, tration bill which is now before ConDr. Philip -. Sher,-. chairman*. -., "I can say that in the many years and'; daughters' card party and pro-built for the! University of Pitts-1 Harry A. Wolf gress for consideration. gram honoring Mother's Day on May burgh, Jewish leaders of this city that I have taken part in this kind . Cortectidiml Tnstihrti*itir, *•Chairman of Budget Committee Mr. Klaver sent the following, tele11 at 7:30 at the Jewish Community have„jappealed. to_.quts.tanding__igadof work, I have never seen nueh taal gram to senators George W. Norris Irvin StalmasteK chairman.'"'"' , Center. The proceeds of the affair ers, effort and support by and from J«W8 .ior ,i&ei;t) Employment Committee" " Leo Nbgg" and R. B. Howell: will be given to the Jewish National over the entire city", said Dr. Sher. ^g subject."1 "'" v ^;-.?; J. J. Slosburg, chairman. Fund. All mothers and daughters ^e,.Pittsburgh Conference ,'ofrJew- last Friday, April 25. His subject '"On behalf of the thousand memBud gret-Committee are cordially invited. . Legal Aid Committee ish WomerFs Organizations sent to -was "Canada, and the Prohibition in bers of the Omaha Hebrew club 1 According to Harry A. Wolf, ask you to oppose the Blease Volun- J Prizes will be given at each table, one Hundred outstanding persons" a ! the United States." Wm. Grodinsky,. chairman. chairman of the budget committee, and refreshments will be served. questionnaire. The list was not con-j He was awaidcd a frur year tary Alien Registration bill. We": the assignments under the budget Wise Memorial Hospital Committee Members of the Junior Daughters of fined to local persons, but included, . University of feel this to be the entering wedge! p , , scholarship to the were made after a careful analysis Zion, a talented group for girls bet o and study of each individual agency oppressive legislation.liberty We and. are] A. B. Alpirn, chairman. tween the ages of thirteen and six- such names as Jane Addams, Chaim j i o w a Young Nogg expects to enter j ithankful for American : J Child Care * Committee was completed. " " " " 1 * " of * anything ""~ *"""* teen, -will be featured on the even- Nachum Bailik, Lewis Browne, John t l s e University of Iowa next fall. apprehensive that sug-j' "In setting the various amounts Cowper iPowj-s, Glenn Frank, John He has also btcn prominent in debatJeanette Gerson, chairman. ing's program. gests abridgement of freedom." that will be allotted to each agency, R. B. Howell immediately replied Sarah . Rifkin, a junior member, Haynes' Holmes, Albert Einstein, I j n g and forensics. He was -. member Coordinating Committee we took into consideration the preswill speak for the daughters, and Walter Iippman, Louis Lipsky, Emil jo f h i s school's debate -team which with the following telegram: Henry Monsky, chairman. Lud\sig, .Bishop Francis; McDonnell, \ tly won. the Drake Debating ent needs, and the future requirer M £ n Mrs. B. Eisenberg, a senior member, Dr. Julian Morganstern, H. G. Wells, Tournamer.t at Do. Moines. "Suggestions contained in your Free Loan Society Committee ments, and we have tried to allow for the mothers. Mrs. S. Platt is Chaim Weizmann, Henrietta Szold, He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. M.telegram respecting alien registra£uch sums as we believe will furnish chairman for the affairl tion bill will indeed have my atten- Harry A. Wolf, chairman. as well as: names of many-local men Nogg of Council B'uffs. sufficient money to comfortably operand- women. . •' •"-' < Old People's Home Committee Two years ago the Iowa State' ate the institution for the coming As a result of this - investigation Extemporaneous Speaking .Contest 1 Harry Silverman, chairman. Dr. D. C. Platt to . year, in the cases of the local inamong world >ahd local leaders, the was also won by a Jewisi student ] Chesed Shel Ernes stitutions, End a sum proportionate Talmud Torah Committee Teach Oral Hygiene Pittsburgh ; Conference of' Jewish from Cour til Bluffs whe». Harold to what Omaha should give in the Women's" Organizations' at" an execu- Saks, then a Genior at the Abraham Jack Marer, chairman. Will Hold Election case of the national and internationDr. David C. Platt has just received tive - meeting held recentlyi" voted to Lincoln High School, won first place. Health and Hospital Committee al institutions," said Mr. Wolf, The regular meeting of the Chesed the appointment of professor of oral endorse the Jewish "Roonv project. Mr. Wolf announced the following Shel Ernes society will be held Mon- Dr. A. Greenberg, chairman. iygiene for the nurses of St. Joseph Of the one hundred persons to redivision of the ?42,000.00 budget that day - evening, May 5, at. the club and St. Catherine hospitals. Dr. ceive the questionnaires,' forty-four William Holzman Second-hand Bibles are hard to Chairman of Initial Gifts Committee will be raised in the coming camPlatt will conduct the combined class returned replies.' Of these -twentyrooms, at which time election of offind. A Chicago dealer in secondpa' gn: every Thursday afternoon. ficers will be held. five expressed themselves as believhand books reports that he has from After the announcement of Rabbi Bengis will address the He will also continue teaching ing that the Jews should have a j BENEFICIARY AGENCIES Exodentia, Anesthesia, and oral di- room in tne long heralded Cathedral and Mr. Harry Mendelson, who recently meeting on a subject of vital im- 75 to 100 calls a week for second- the creation of the Jewish agnosis at the Creighton University of Learning. opened a modern Hebrew school, has portance. Every member is urged hand Bibles and finds it impossible Philanthropies, t h e various AMOUNTS ALLOTED TO EACH to supply the demand. Dental College and St. Joseph hosSeven, whose names were not arranged special classes in Jewish to attend. Local 1 chairmen who were appointed pital, at the same time maintaining made public by the organization, studies for the youth between the Jewish Education $9,00f were immediately called into a his office in the Baldrige block. were opposed to a, Jewish Room. ages of fourteen and eighteen. • City Talmud Torah conference, and the general South Omaha Talmud Torah According to Mr, MendclsqnJ , this plans for the campaign, begin- Wise Memorial Hospitftl will fill a long-felt need. "The burn(S,00fi ing problem of American Judaism", ning May 19 and lasting until Oli Peoples Home 8,006 he stated; "is to bridge the wide gap. June 1, were discussed. between the 'cheder yahren' and National During the last few days the adulthood. Jewish Hospital, National Fred KosenBiock,_ t o y a l Cohen. Mil- budget committee, headed by "The Jewish boy and girl quit the One of the largest bridge teas of thai, ton Livingston, Ed Kirschforaun. J . <T. Denver 2,001 Wm. BoaBberp. Sam Colin, Mc- Harry A. Wolf met, the total Talmud.Torah just at the time when th e season will be given Wednes- Greenberpr, Jewish Consumptive Belief SoDonald. HRrry GiliiiBky. Harry Greeu. Ed At the April meeting of the Coun- mined as the amount of the scholar- they are intellectually most ripe to (flay at the Athletic club grill room Abrnms. Hurry Rubinstein, Max Burkeii- budget of ?42,000 was set as ciety, Denver 1.20C* Mrs. Unverzagt. Mrs. Carrie Livingscil of Jewish Women held Monday ship for this year. The scholarship best appreciate and understand Is- at 2 p. m. for the benefit of the road. ton. E. Wemberg, H. Knchman. Ed Trel- the E x - P a t i e n t s ' Tubercular Home, quota, and the various at the Jewish Community Center, fund was started this past year, and rael's finer creations. These courses "Lunch and Milk School Fund" of ler. 1. Boeenthal. iJnn Greenberg, J. Lij>Denver 80£ scy, A. Sluskin. Ben Nevrman, J. Blank, budgets for the different agenthe following ticket was submitted has been sponsored by the Education in Jewish history, traditions, folk- which Mrs. Millard Langfeld has Morris Jacobs. L. Somberg, Jos. Bonoff. Leo N . Levi Memorial HoiJThU Elotcky. Max Holzman, M. It. Cohn, cies were determined; the womby the nominating committee: Pres- department of the Council of which lore, Judaism as a culture, the Heb-charge. B t Hetie. H Ch Simons. Si H T TruKrin, r i pital H o t Springs SOP Chas. Harry , ,. . . , •, , , „» T ident, Mrs. Herbert Arnstein; vice- Mrs. David Feder is chairman.' Miss rew Renaissance and modern Jewish B. A. Simon. Simon. Dare Goldman. Barney Kul- I enS division, headed by Ml'S. J. Jewish Orphan Home. Clevej This affair is being sponsored by ]j-. Abe Brodkey. A. Greenberg. Max From]j\ Brodl _. .. . ... president, Mrs. Samuel Gerson; treas- Bess Weinstein is the recipient of life in Palestine will awaken t. per1.50ft Ike Levey. Sam Salzman. Henry Xew- H. Kulakofsky, held a meeting land the "Quarter-to-ten" Reading club, kin. urer, Mrs. Leo Rosenthal; recording the first scholarship. man. R. Raymond. J. Kosenlwrj: Mrs. Fred t interest ^ l i v i n g apprecia-, Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society Sftfi of the presidents of fifteen Tierce, J. Slosburc. E. Marcus. Mrs. committees a r e secretary, Mrs. Phil Schwartz; cor- Mr. W. F. Baxter' spoke on the turn in the-youth for• hjs -nations Hirschman. l>,ire Rosen, Sam I^eon, RobNational Desertion Bureau.... M women's clubs and societies, orr SchlefE. H. J . Abrams. Sam Wolf, responding secretary, Miss Hazel Municipal University; -In his talk rich cultural creationsJ hgve ^ formed Mantiel Grodlnsky. Sam Newman. Jnles National Home for Jewish tables yet to kindly do so." Reser- Newman. Degen; auditor, Mrs. I. D. -Weiss. Mr. Baxter brought out- the need of Chas. Kirschhraun. L. M. Cohpn, and general plans for that diviThose:• interested in, registering Children, Denver vations mav be made with either Flora Rosrnstock. Mrs. Stiefel. I . D . Mrs. N. Bernstein and Mrs. S. E. such an institution "in any city, and 'their children may call Webster 3318 . - ~ * n O n,Mo nfii» Weiss. Phil S-warfz. Ben Tonsem. Nnt sion were outlined. The young National F a r m School, DoyHarry Knlakofsky. Louis KulakofGiliriaky were named as the two di-_.i.-*. __--__-_4.4*- was _ _ - ••/. * - ionly _,^ _ • Mendelson M^.^.1 . .o2033 what an asset it to _not r see «Mr. at North Mrs David P. Feder, Glendale 1164, Klein n , , XT_-*I. sky. Rnbin "Kulntofskj-. F. Shpr. IJ. Pom-men's division headed by Philip rectorBi '••; At *the election which takes the boys and girls who attend but to 19th St. Mrs. Nate Mantel, Harney 5711, orroers, Samuel Gerson, Albert SchaJTer, Fer- Klutznick met for lunch at the lestowu, Ta B u r e a u for Jewish Social Redinand Adler. A. B. Alperin . Mrs. Mayer, Mrs. Millard Langfeld, Harney 7403. Cora place in j there will be further the entire population! - •-.•'• Wolf. Sam Bpber. Mary DanbEum, inivitation of William L. Holzsearch l*vey, J. Malashock, Manny Handler. "Jerusalem.—The harbor works at The following have made reserva- riiil opportunity for nominations from the Mr. J, G. Masters, ..principal of Harrr Eravirof. Ernie Meyers. J . Tousem. man, and complete plans for National Appeals InformatioR tl0Tls U t 0 d a t e Wm. Holzmnn. Harry A. Wolf. Mrs. Lanfloor. "•;•'..'. •' ' '•.•-• P ; Central; High school, spoke " on the Haifa Bay are proceeding rapidly it| Service ......... Mpsdames: Harry Uosenfeld. Mor- feld. Mrs. MnnieU Miss Lean Rhefeld. Mrs. that division were made. The Contributions of $50 to the Jewish needs of Central High, especially was officially reported here. "About tonTli<? L>cgen. Misp cgen. M i p Haze) lirgen. .Toe Hosen- j o e Pick. Chas. Robinson. Myrle Reefe. A. Leo Eosenthnl. general chairman, Sam Beber, Training School for Jewish Sol l d I^onis I Hill S l li p H leld. Hiller. .Sul Philanthropies and $10 to the Hadas- the. great - necessity of a new gym-50,000 cubic metres of earth have al- led. I o ni H HarrjjU U<>- Somberp. J. P.crkowit7.. Abe Greenspan. Atorris Milder. Morris hi Sam Werxhi'imcr, Thas. Schimipel, cial Work *sah Infant Welfare were also pledged nasium and auditorium. At the pres- ready been deposited on the break- Benthal. announced the advisory National MDJTIS Mi J, M pJSiFerer. l>nve Fetler. Hymie Ferer. Frank has Conference for Jewish Meyer. Mrs. Brando. Bsrve Greenberjr. Mrs. m a n , .Sam Uvtiiiuiuu.* S a m jkpplemun.* J n Minna Jint>t>s. Mrs. JSise, U p p . at this time. ent time there is no room large water which is now 350 metres out Ilns Unboff. J)art> Cohen, Ahe HerzberK, Ben committee which comprises persocial Work Il Bresler. Br e s l elr . iL i LI I don. d l lliss l i lan B l h I. U Uordon. Blanche. B l>anbauin, Clarenc* Eercman. Herbert At the board meeting preceding enough for the congregation of all from the shore. Calm water condi- Ilns Zimmnn, Mrs. B Ben Friedman. Mrs. Joe F i d M J (Continued on Page 2.) P B rosie ri Mrg. M Tonsem. T I. I Kohn, I. PtalmaBter. Julius Krasne, I- sons representing everx Jewish! Pepper. the .general meeting $500 was deter- the students at one time. tions are beginning to prevaO- . Dave Sosen-

TO BEGIN ON MAY 19 AND END ON JUNE 1

LEO NOGG WINS FIRST IN IOWA'S EXTEMPO CONTEST

DR. SHER NAMES 1930 COMMITTEES FOR FEDERATION

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