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Eighth ' P.KLOTZNICK Tuxi's Win Victory in a. Row Drive Goes Over EOEfEDF Top As Ojmaha Jewry B'RITH HEAD . The Tuxis Athletic Club baseball team won their eight straight victory by trouncing the Twenty-second vSt. Wonders at Athletic- Park last Sunday. When the Wonders scored nine runs in the second, the outOutlines Program of Activity look was gloomy for the Jewish lads, but a great comback earned them for the Ensuing the victory. Term Bloom and Zorinsky led the hitPhilip M. Klutznick, local attorney ters, and Bloom's sensational catches. Mid executive secretary of the A. Z. featured in the field. A., was elected president of the local j lodge of the B'nai B'rith at the meeting of that organization last Thursday evening. Klutnick, who has been very prominent in the activ-
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SUMMER PLAY
To Celebrate Rebuilding of Synagogue Sunday The Congregation B'nai ' Jacob Anshe Sholom will celebrate the rebuilding of the synagoge at 24th and Nicholas Streets on Sunday afternoon, June 15, at 2 o'clock. Rabbi H. Grodinsky and Harry A. Wolf will address the audience. Two members of the congregation who where, in Palestine will speak on the present conditions in the National Homeland. Everyone is welcome.
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ANNUAL FLOWER DAY OF NATIONAL FUND ON SUNDAY Mrs.
A. Silverman and Her Volunteers Working Hard on Drive
The Seventeenths Annual Flower' Day will be held Sunday, • June 16. Mrs. Abe Silverman, general chair-, man, is working hard organizing the volunteers to raise more money than in past years. . .Miss Tobie Steinberg has been helping the chairman lining up the cards t and routes and other routine work. She will assist the chairman Sunday. The following organizations have promised volunteers for the day: Junior Hadassah, Daughters of Zion, Junior Daughters of Zion, Carmelites, Henrietta Szold Girls. Many girls have also volunteered to work Saturday evening at the theater and hotel lobbies for additional donations. Paul Bernstein, chairman of motor transport is lining up automobiles for the day. He will be glad to hear from anyone ready to offer their cars or they can be ready Sunday morning at the J. C. C. Mrs. Silverman urgently requests all volunteers to be on hand at 9 A. . M. Sunday at the J. C. C, so the drive can start on time. All members of the J. N. F. council are! also urged to report Sunday. ' In speaking of this Flower Day, Louis Lipsky, President of the Zionist
. The Summer Play School at the Moscow, (J. T. A.).—Tremendous Jewish - Community - Center will open relief for the Jewish lishentzy (peopits doors Tuesday, July 1, for its secle without rights) who have qualiond summer session for boys- and fied professions is seen in an order girls between the ages of five - and issued by the Soviet Labor departfourteen inclusive. Classes vAll be ment to all labor exchanges to regconducted as in regular school session, ister for work anyone who has any from • Monday to Friday during the kind of professional training. month, from 9 o'clock to 12. / Bookkeepers as well as qualified - Every-effort is being made to make manual laborers are being given jobs this year's Play School even better without discrimination as to their than~ the.1 school last summer. Special social status. This rare opportunity, classes: and activities axi being arwhich may last for only a limited fangea'foT-the kindergarten age childfew months, is keeping the Agrorerioffive and six years.' Classes for Joint busy with urgent plans for Philin M. Klutznick the older children will/include swimtraining as quicklv as possible a o . ... . A -J <.T-<I ities of the Jewish community, suc- ming, folk dancing, toymaking, sew° . , ' -,, j. . ! I Organization of America, said: "Flowceeds Milton E. Abrahams. * ing , basket weaving,,;dramatics and many lishentzy as possible to enable holiday. %. , The , Jewish youth ,. ,is_.given . Other office^ cflosen are: IrvinLe- singing. .'- ...:\.:: ..-'.';£ • - • .. '• njent . . . in. their . . rights later . _.• on. 1 er Day has become a national Zionist a chance to demonstrate its interest .„, %'mr ^sicefpresident;. .Isadore' ~;Abram-* T«r qualify the lishentzy Agro- in Palestine 1 them to obtain productivetheemploy, by offering a day of servsoh, 'secretary; Harry ' Friedman, day, for interesting programs,; which Joint is planning to organize a num- ice to. the National Fund, and the treasurer; :Dr. O. Z. Belzer, warden; are *ometimes*pfispnteotvby tijie dram.*er"of * Special evening courses for general Jewish public is afforded a Dave Freeman, guardian. Trustees atic classes; on.other, davs by profesadults and also to assist in the pro- chance of making a. contribution to .are Dr. S._Z. Stern, Harry B. Cohn, sional entertainers. fessional and technical training in the Fund. In the last sixteen years At the end of, the summer, an inand Cantor A. Schwaczkin. The such schools where a majority of the Flower and Flag Days gave the Naexecutive board will include Sam teresting play is presented by a numstudents are Jews. tional Fund more than one million Swartze, Goodman Cohn, Isadore So- ber of the pupils who have shown These plans require not only ad- dollars." kolof, Dr. A. A. Steinberg," A. B. Al- ability- in dramatic • work. : . ditional funds but also American pirn, N. S. Yaffe. The school is taught;by ; volunteer machinery and' the Agro-Joint is .In. announcing his plans for the leaders, -many r of. whom...have had hopeful that it will get these- from coming term, Klutznick suggested a special training in colleges. American Jews when it is plain in This year, there will be a registraprogram of fruitful activity. Among the United States why all efforts SAM BEBER other tilings his plans 'call for a tion fee of.$l. Children may register must be concentrated within this three-lecture course by prominent any time. now at the Center office. J Summer since the present policy may President of Jewish Philanthropies national speakers, a mammoth B'nai Registrations should be made early as be modified during the coming B'rith ball, a summer picnic if pos- only the first 250 registered children1 winter. ''r sible, and an increase in the lodge will be accepted. membership. He also hopes that the Awards Will Be Given at the B'nai B'rith will be able to sponsor Conclusion of the an outdoor camp for young and un-. . Conclave derprivileged children. ' In- concluding, the new president Omaha, Nebr. — Awards honoring stated: "A certain feeling of inspira; the most outstanding individuals withtion has been motivated by recent A.' Z. A. Groups are Planning';' in its ranks for the revival of the HeRev. S. Kahanowitch Is Honored Series of Outings for events in our Jewish communities, brew languages, ad\ancement of A. With Reception Summer and I am confident- that a new Z. A. ideals, constructive communal Sunday strength has arisen * in our midst. work, and promotion of the Jewish reSamuel Meyerson of South Omaha'r I am eager that we, the members and ligion are to. be -given at the final Rev. Shaia Kahanowitcb, formerly representatives of the la-rgest Jewish was chosen president of the Sam Beber!1 Oakland, which will banquet at cantor of the local Beth ,Hamedrosh Chapter of the A. Z. A. No. 100 at the Fraternal Order in the world, shall Hagodol Synagogue, «fli:leav* Sun- mark the .official close of the seventh capitalize that, new spirit toour bene- election of officers-of the group held; day to assume his duties "as1 cantor annual international convention of fit and shall write in tablets of good last week. Ralph H. Gross is the out-' of the Congregation Hagre -Anche Aleph Zadifc Aleph of the B'n~i B'rith deeds a new chapter in the.history going Aleph Godol. : •• • Mrs. J. H. Kulakof sky, Wilno,. Garfield Park District, one of at Oakland California, July iy-16. Other officers selected are: Ru'ssei, of local B'nai B'rith. The Boris D. Bogen Awai'd, given the largest orthodox synagogues in Second Vice-President • Blumenthal, vice-president; Arjhur, by District Grand Lodge No. 3, of Chicago. Kazlowsky, secretary; Henry Sterling,, paigners expect to pass the $45,Rev. Kahanowitch was guest at a the B'nai B'rith to perpetuate the treasurer; Morris Meyerson, senior' 000 mark. The 1812 individuals reception given in his honor at the memory of the late Dr. Bogen, former sergeant-at-arms; Morton Ferer, junwho have thus far subscribed to Beth Hamedrosh synagogue last Executive Secretary of the Constituior sergeant-at-arms; • Joe Goldware, Harry B.'Zimman Dr. A. Greenberg, Sunday, with more than 200 attend- tion Grand Lodge is to be awarded to reporter; and Maurice Kat'z, chaplain.1 the drive form the largest numTreasurer : First Vice-President ing. The reception became a double the A. Z. A. boy who did the most According to Meyerson, the group's ber of pledgors to ever give to a man, Irvin Stalmaster, Harry The regular monthly .cultural meet- activities during the summer will concelebration when a son was born to during the past year toward the reTheir goal of $42,000 oversub- Jewish drive. Weiner, Al Wohlner, Harry A. the cantor and his wife at the Wise vival of the Hebrew Language, w-^. ing of the local Zionists was held last sist chiefly in a series of outings. The] scribed, the Jewish Philanthrop. Tuesday evening at the J.'C. C ' first Wolf, N. S. Yaffe, Mose Yousem, Memorial Hospital during the cere- The Sam Beber Award is to be given Board of Trustees first of these outings will be held this ies of Omaha was Wednesday and Blanche Zimman. A. Cohn, who recently returned Sunday. to the A. Z. A. boy who did the most mony. The affairs of the Jewish Philanfrom Palestine, gave his impressions The installation of officers and the evening formed into a perman- thropies will be administered by a > These selections, which were unan- Rev. E. Fleishman was chairman during the past year to promote the of the Holy Land. He said that their giving of the first degree to the new ent organization under articles board of trustees consisting of forty- imously approved of by the assembled of the reception. He stated that ideals of A. Z. A., consisting of Judgreat need is money and hard work. members will take place at the next of incorporation. Sam Beber, individuals, thirty-five of whom are group, were made by a nominating "Cantor Kahanowitch will be missed aism, patriotism, filial-love, fraternity, He also observed that most of the meeting, to be held at the J. C. C. the peerless leader in this epoch- elected and the remaining five apT committee consisting of Harry Lap- not only by the synagogue but also charity, purity, and conduct. Chalutzem from the European coun- Wednesday evening, June 18. The Harry H. Lapidus Award is to making campaign, was unani- pointed by the president. The thirty-! idus, N. S. Yaffe, and Morris Forbes, by all the Jewry of Omaha." tries will like and work there conbe given the A. Z. A. boy who did the The cantor has been in Omaha for mously chosen to direct the dest- five trustees elected at the meeting of tentedly, while those from America Mrs. J. Rosenberg Is most constructive Jewish Communal Plans for Next Year four and a half years, during which the subscribers to the Jewish Philaninies of the newly-formed group thropies at the Jewish Community Everv subscriber of the Jewish time he organized and developed the work in his own community, and the will become dissatisfied sooner or Honored by Hadassah during the first year. • l&ter and will return to the United Philanthropies is a member of the or-' synagogue's choir. He was also Helen E. Cohen Award to the A. Z. A. Center Wednesday evening are: States to enjoy American standards Mrs. Joseph Rosenberg, retiring boy who did the most to promote the Other officers elected are: Dr. A. B. Alpirn, Rabbi Frederick ganizatioh for the fiscal year of his active in club work, being a member Jewish religion. of living. president of the Senior Hadassah, A. Greenberg, first vice-presi- Cohn, Harry Dworsky, David P. donation." The annual meeting of the' o f the Omaha Hebrew Club and During the general discussion, most was honored; at a surprise luncheon group is to take place the second B'nai B'rith. of those. present. took, sharp issue at the Paxton Hotel on Wednesday, dent; Mrs. J. H. Kulakofsky, sec- Feder, Morris Forbes, Abe Gold- Tuesday of each January. Anti-Semite Sentenced with Mr. Cohn's- statement. . They June 4, by the officers and members ond vice-president; Mrs. Max stein, Dr. M. I. Gordon, David In discussing the plans of the JewSeek Jewish-Arab Unity Greenberg, J. J. Greenberg, A. Budapest.—John Repassy, editor Holzman, secretary; Harry B. contended that to build up Palestine, of the Board of Directors! Herzberg, William Holzman, Ab- ish Philanthropies for the next year,1 Jerusalem.—The establishment of of an anti-Semitic weekly paper, has Chalutzem with idealistic feelings Mrs. Zimman, treasurer. . . .. Abe Greenspan was toastner Kaiman, Sam Klaver, Philip President Beber stated that in all Semitic Union to comprise Arabs been sentenced by the penal court and desires.were needed to overcome mistress. Responses were made by By Thursday morning the M. Klutznick, J. Harry Kulakofs- probability more groups would be ad- aa s well as Jews is the political plat- to a fortnight's imprisonment for an all obstacles in the upbuilding of the Mesdames J. Rosenberg, A. Romm, grand total raised had soared to ky, Harry H. Lapidus, M. F. Lev- ded to the list of affiliated organiza- form for new Arab party just inciting article attacking the Jews. country. ' J. J. Friedmarv Abe-'Silverman, Max $43,206.76, the largest amount enson, Harry Malashock, Jack W. tions. As the budget has been al- formed witha headquarters at Nablus, Repassy's article had' alleged that A motion was passed for the pre- Fromkin, M. F. Levenson, B. A. SiMarer, Dr. Morris Margolin, located, it is too late to add any group _ one of the leading centers of Arab the Jews were governing Christians ever given to a Jewish cause in sident of the local Zionists, M. F. mon, and the newly-elected president, Meyerson, -Morris Mild- this yean Among those who may be-j nationalist propaganda. The aim of despite the fact that the government the history of the city. , Nor has Goodman rLeyenson, to appoint a committee of Mrs. Julius Stein. er, Harry Monsky, Mrs. L. Nevel- come affiliated next year are the Jew- the new political group is to unite was Christian. He had also charged ithl*ee to plan a protest against the Mrs. Rosenberg was presented with the work stopped there, for ac- off, J. Riklin, Henry Rosen thai, ish National Fund, The Ort, and the! Arabs and Jews for the common that houses and fields were gradually, of immigration to.Palestine. a beautiful console tab?*; * cording to Sam Beber, the cam- - Dr. Philip Sher, Mrs. A. Silver'.;.••" (Continued on pag6 7) I welfare of the county. passing into Jewish hands-
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