^Interesting and Entertaining
, " In the s~~\ * Interests of The . Jewish Community I
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OMAHA, NEBRASKA, TRIDAY, JULY 18, 1930
PLAYSCHOOL "Baby Contest" Feature PLANS EXHIBIT of Hebrew Club Picnic OF I W WORK
A "baby contest" with two splendid prizes awarded to Omaha Jewry's most beautiful and physically perfect Over 200 Children Enjoying a babies will feature the annual Omaha Hebrew Club picnic to be held at Most Successful School Lakeview Park on Sunday, August ;, at J. C. C. * 10th. The Jewish Community Center is There will be two divisions, one ithe scene of unusual activity each for babies from the ages of six 1 [morning as over two hundred children months to a year and a half, and 'enjoy the many and varied features another for those ranging from the offered them this month at the Center age of a year and a half to two and Play School. a half. According to Louis Shanok, director All babies must be registered •'• of the school, the Play School is even before the picnic "Parents may , a greater success than last year. An register their baby by calling 1 open exhibit of the work done by the The Jewish Press, ATlantic 1450, children will be held Sunday morning, giving the baby's name and age, | July 17, at 10 a. m. at the Center, and the name and address of the with the public invited to attend. parents. Every morning each room in the A registration fee of fifty cents is /building is overflowing with happy being charged for each entry. This children, who relish the treats offered is payable at the Park before the by the Play School, from a dip in the contest starts. According to John po»l in the morning to making toys Feldman, who is in charge of the and beautiful useful articles. baby contest, prominent judges will Wooden horses, flying ducks, boats impartially choose the winners on and toy airplanes are ready for dis- the basis of health and pulchritude. play at the exhibit. In addition there A gala day has been planned for .are a number of art objects, tea those attending the Hebrew Club towels, dollies, etc The kindergarten is the object of the admiration of all visitors. The •' tiny tots seat about their teachers playing games, singing, or drawing. - New songs have been written to the ] music of popular tunes for the assemblies. Among the programs thus ,far were a movie show, an entertainPetition Being Circulated Askment by Ted Mack, and a talk by ing For Change of ReMayor Metcalfe. „
picnic There -will be games and races for all,. young and old, - with appropriate prizes awarded the winners. A dance will be held in the evening. A popular orchestra, not yet selected, will furnish the- music. There will also be concessions and stands. Admission to tbe picnic will be one dollar per family and fifty cents per person. The committee chosen by Sam E. Klaver, president of the organization, will meet next Monday evening to complete all arrangements to make the event the most successful in the club's history. .
REBBE RECEIVED AT WHITE HOOSE Tells President of Appreciation for Attitude of^This Country
Urges Jews to Cease Building Synagogues New York, (J. T. A.).—American Jewish communities should refrain from building new synagogues for the next five • years, according to Rabbi Nachman H. £ibin, president of the Rabbinical Association of the Rabbi Isaac Kichanan Theological Seminary. -•In discussing the synagogue building activities of American Jews during recent years, Rabbi Ebin said: 'Since the financial crash communities have been overtaxed by the building of new and large synagogues. We have forgotten that the name was not made by towers and pyramids. We therefore call upon American Jewish communities to refrain from building enterprises for a. period of five years. Let us turn to building Jewish consciousness here and a homeland in Palestine."
VOL.
Vni.—No. 27
Mandates Commission Blames Spread of Riots on British Government Report Says England Had Inadequate Protection; Has Failed in Carrying Out Its Obligation for Jewish National Homeland
Washington, D. C, (J. T. A.).— Rabbi Joseph. Schneussohn, better known as the .Lubawitscher Kebbe, his son-in-la,w ^Rabbi Gourary, together •wiflx H- Kramer, president of London, <J» T, A.).—The limited of the Arab leaders is justified. Althe Agudath Habad, H. Fogenson, number of British troops in Palest- though the report, according to,the vice-president and Arthur Rabinovitz ine and the inadequacy of the police Daily Telegraph, agrees that the of Boston were received at the White force were the principal causes for Arab attacks were directed only House by President Hoover last the spread of last Summer's dist- against the Jevrs: the Mandates Comweek. urbances and for the serious conse- mission regards as unjustified the The President appeared to be imquences which followed the report view that the Palestine movement pressed with the modernism and inof the Mandates Commission of the was not directed against British telligence of the Lubawitscher and League of Nations holds, according authority. his son-in-law. toL the Daily Telegraph. The ManThe source of the Arabs' resentThe Lubawitscher Rebbe told the dates Commission is of the opinion ment is political conditions for President that he was anxious to pay that the Palestine troubles did not •which the British government is rehis respects to Mr. Hoover to tell arise suddenly but were preceded by sponsible and all the demonstrations him how much he appreciated the a series of warning events, of which of Arab leaders, societies and reprefact that the Jews have found a real at the Wailing Wall was sentatives made clear that the Arab asylum in this country with full removement tends to resist the Manthe evident eenter. ligious liberty. Regarding the premeditated aspects datory's policy, the report points out, After thanking the President for of the riots the Commission is not remarking that the British governaL the liberties and equalities that Miss Belkin Is a Great Success satisfied that the merciful view taken ment should have taken action before Market Site Shifted; Jews Oust- Jews enjoy in the United States, in Her European bj the majority of the Palestine In- September 1929. ed from Fascist Concerts Rabbi Gourary said to Mr. Hoover: While agreeing with the Inquiry quiry Commission as to the attitude Party "We are especially thankful for Commission as to the state of mind Lawrence, Kans. (J. T. A.) — and appreciate the stand this great in the country maintained by conKovno. (J. T. A.)—ELovno Jewry country of yours took in the recent Jewish girl whose father is a local tinual propaganda in the Arab press, was attacked on two fronts, the po- unfortunate uprising , against the clothier, through her own achievethe Mandates Commission holds that litical and economic. The Jews of the Jewish people that took place in ments and ability, has attained the the Palestine administration did not country face an economic crisis" by Palestine. The attitude on the part honor coveted by every ambitious sinmake timely use of the press law by virtue of a government decision trans- of this government in a most lament- ger—she has just signed with the suspending the seditious publications. ferring the market places from the able and trying situation again Metropolitan Opera in New York to The Mandates Commission, accordJewish sections to the non-Jewish. strengthened our* admiration for the sing in a number of leading operatic Land Fund Receives §63,000 ing to the Daily Telegraph in its reThe bulk of the Jews of Kovno are justice and principles that underlie roles next season. During the Month of port, regrets that the Mandatory traders and artisans whose business this country." VMiss Belkin, who is 24 years of age, June power has not succeeded in the total gistration Dates is concentrated in the vicinity of the came to New York six years ago. execution of the Mandate, has not market where they make a, living by She was obliged to work as a salesNew. York.—Interest among Amer- carried out its obligation to encour.Baltimore. (J. T. A.)—To make it supplying the needs of the- peasants. girl in department stores wWle she ican Jews in the acquisition of land possible for Baltimore's 15,000 Jew- When the market is shifted to a non•studied music. In the meantime, on for "Jewish settlement in Palestine, 3ige the establishment of a Jewish ish voters to cast their ballots in the Jewish quarter this trade will be lost. National Home and has also failed Sunday mornings, she sang At Tempte one of the burning problems in to assure the conditions essential1 for fall election and- still, jobserve their On the political side, a decision of Emanuel. At present Bhe- is one of iiie Palestine government policy, is religions, holidays, a petition request- the Facist Nationalist party- ordered "Roxy's: Gang" and will -continue to •mounting, according to a report is- the development of a national center ing GovernorHitchie to take steps to the expulsion of •all Jews. The Hafor the Jewish race—security for sing, at the Roxy theater-until she i 5jy Mr. change the dates of registration i s "thmalist partyirwhich .since. $$s coup presenters- the Metropolitan-next season. ideaf of the Jewish; National Fund life and property. By studying the economic problem being circulated throughout synagcA d'etat of 1926 has been in control of Last fall she gave two "concerts in of America, giving figures concernMontreal, (J. T. A.).—The possiCambridge; Mass, (J. T. affecting the inhabitants the Mandagues and Jewish organizations of the the government, began as a progresBerlin and Amsterdam, In bcth, of bility of a ban on European immiteen Jews of "the two hundred fifty • c i t y / ; ; • . - . ' * : : ; - ; " : ; ; : ^ ; . i ~ ; r teg the "Fund's collections during the tr.ry power brought the two elements sive Iparty with many Jewish mem- gration to Canada is seen.in.a state- -which cities she .was gi*en/ ~;gHtt national known leaders of American ifionta of" June. cf the population into close relations, All .four of the registration days ' industry and commerce who have fixed for' this" year will"'fall uporf^ im- bers. The present order instructs .the ment made here by Premier Macken- ovation. In her Berlin debut she 1B ' The figures show that the American the Mandates Commission says. 7 local party groups to remove all Jews, said to have received sixteen re-calls. | united to organize a foundation to portant Jewish "holidays,' Uosh Hashzie King during a campaign address.: branch of the Palestine Land Fund, It expresses hope that the necessity In face »of these two. adverse .rul- Asked whether he favored the proCritics enthusiastic in their praise which acquires land areas in Palestine ' aid the scientific study of business onah", or ith'e 'Jewish ^ew"""Year, "win for action against hostile elements ings the Jews .of Lithuania are condolproclaim that she will soon be numunder the guidance of the Harvard fall on September "23 and" 24; and ihe ing themselves with the publication hibition of immigration to Canada bered' along with Alma Gluck and as the property of the Jewish people will not prevent the Palestine govern'Business School are Jews. until such time as those people in for the settlement of Jewish pioneers Feast of Tabernacles will be observed of instructions slightly modifying . Rosa Raisa as a great Jewish oper- has received during the month of June ment from carrying a constructive i-i The new foundation will be called Canada who are willing and able to program with more vigor than it has on October 7 and'-'8. " Sunday closing law. The changes work find employment, the Liberal atic star. the Two Hundred and Fifty Assothe sum cf $63,000. This total re- done. Saying the situation will result* m permit the opening of Bhops in the ciates of the Harvard Business leader replied in the affirmative.presents the result of collections made a "practical : disfranchisement" K The Commission's report aleo holds suburbs of Kovno for three hours po* He added that in the future the School in all parts of the United States. The thai the obligation of the Mandate thousands of Jewish voters,'the peti- Sunday, but in Kovno itself they must nine thousand dollars contribution of favors two sections of th»? population, Dt minion government proposed to let The sixteen Jews invited to join tion urges" the Governor to "take "such remain closed. the Hadassah, the American Women's equally important and by no means the provincial government say • more the Two Hundred and Fifty are steps as may be necessary to change and :nore what immigration they Louis E. Kirstein of Boston, Herbert the registration dates in Baltimore New Haven, Conn. (J. T. A.)—A Zionist Organization, heads the co- irreconciliable. wanted. . N. Straus of New York, Jesse I. so that the Jewish people of the city search is being conducted throughout lumn. Straus of New York, Gerard Swope may be afforded ample opportunity to Stoppage of immigration was also Connecticut for the thieves who broke An interesting feature of the Jewof New York, A. Lincoln Fliene of have their names placed on'tKe"re-" advocated by E. W. Beatty, president in and looted three synagogues in ish National Fund collections in the Boston, Herbert Fleischhacker of gistration books".- • • of t!,e Canadian Pacific Railways. Bridgeport and New Haven, taking United States is the transfer of land San Francisco, "Col. Michael FriedMoscow. (J. T. A.)—The Soviet In an interview here he said that im- gold and silver amounting to $1,500. purchased by American Jews through of New York, Henry Ittelson of Abraham Cahan at-Seventy / Besides causing damage by break- the American Zion Commonwealth, to cabinet approved t h e decision of the migration to the United States New York, Otto H. Kahn of New and Canada must be stopped for the ing and otherwise desecrating proper- the Jewish National Fund. Land land commissariat t o grant 100,000 New York.—Abraham Cahan, for 33 York, Arthur Lehman of New York, time bei? g at least. ties in the synagogues, the Bridge- parcels in various parts of Palestine new hectares of land in Crimea for years editor of the Forward, the bigAdolph S. Ochs of New York, Carl gest Yiddish daily newspaper in the Jewish "'colonization. • The- Crimean . • In the meantime Canadian labor, port congregation, Ad&th Yeshurun in the value of $12,000 were transPforzheimer of New York, Julius world, and a veteran of Yiddish journ- government -will be instructed by. the .which has always supported the atti- Synagogue is considering the necessity ferred during the month of June. Eosenwald of Chicago, Lessing L Vienna.—(J. T. A.) — The long exalism and the Jewish Socialism move- Soviet:cabinet to-allot this land with- tude of the American Federation of of having to burn their Torah since it Rosenwald of . Philadelphia, Walter Labor regarding immigration, is also is likely to have been touched by - •> -•--•• ploded and legendary protocols of the ment in the United States was seventy in "thirty days. N. Rothschild of Brooklyn, David Eiders of Zion has again made ite years old Sunday, but no celebrations A huge plan t o irrigate the Cri- demanding r*at Canada closes its hands other than those of believers in Sarnoff of New York and Percy S. appearance, this time as part of an of the event took place, in accordance mean fields with -water from t h e doors to immigrants owing to the the faith. The value of the Torah is Straus of New York. placed at $200. official textbook which is being used with the wishes of Mr. Cahan. Dneiper river by building channels unemploymer.t situation. as a book on general history for Auethrough t h e Sivash "was considered totrian gendarmes, guards, police, and day by t h e Central Russian governgovernment officials, according to s, m e n t in Moscow which h a s decided t o Cleveland.—Junior Hadassah ansend a special engineering commis? nounced the plans for the buildings of story in the Vienna Arbeiter Zeitung, sion to Crimea this week to investithe Pardess Anna agricultural colony the organ of the Social-Democratic g a i t e . " •".".•" ' . - • • • : in Palestine, which involve an invest- party. Inquiries at the headquarters of thc ment of $50,000, at its Eighth Annual The plan involves 200,000 roubles police department by the Jewish TeConvention held here. and when completed will make posDetroit.—(J. T. A.) The breaking wedding ceremony. On account oof New York, (J. T. A.).—A photo- possession of the Grand- Mufti - of sible the development of large cotton This fourth and latest Palestinian legraphic Agency brought a statement static copy of a writte . pledge by Jerusalem who obtained it;from King fields, rice plantations, vineyards arid of the glass at Jewish weddings is Catholic observance of Ash Wednes- obligation on the part of the young that the textbook is not xised in Vienthe late Lord Balfour to King Hus- Hussein last March -before the Arab sugar beets plantations in Crimea a superstition which ought to be day however, this practice was Jewish women who are members of na and is entirely unknown there. sein, former ruler of the Hedjaz, con- delegation went to London .where its where sufficient quantities Of these abolished, and to remember Jeru- abondoned as "chukas ha-goyim", as this natural organization will solve Eemarking that the book war firming the promises of independence contents . were made known, to Pre- coinmidities can be raised for' export salem and the destruction of the a.non-Jewish law not to be practiced the problem of the graduates who printed at the state publishing Temple, for which this ceremony is by Jews. Mr. Lamport objects to leave the Children's Village in Meier of the Austrian province of Styria in made to the Arabs by Sir Henry mier MacDonald and Lord Passfield. abroad. intended, a more dignified, and a the retention of all similar practices Shfeyah at the age of fourteen. Here, Granz, the Arbeiter Zeitung gives thf> The petition to which, the letter., is MacMahon has been received by the more practical custom ought to be retained as "zecher le-churban", as a on this farm and orange plantation, following astounding quotations from League of Nations as a part of peti- attached asks . the general secretary substituted. •- • y remembrance of tne Temple's de- located in the district of Rabia, Pal- lhat so-called history textbook: "Jewtion from the Syrian-Palestine Cong- of the League of Nations to transThis sentiment was expressed here) struction. As a substitute for **ze- estine, will be trained those graduates ry is the only European profiteers — ress dated July 11, according, to a mit it to the Council of the League by Solomon Lamport, national treas- cher le-churban", Mr. Lampert urges who are particularly interested in the until the l«th century it was COP.Geneva dispatch to the New York of Nations and the Assembly of the League. - In a letter accompanying urer of the American Jewish Na- the Jewish people to adopt a "zecher pursuit of agriculture for their life fined in Eastern Europe to dirty qua World. l tional Fund, during a conference le-binyan", a symbol of upbuilding vocation. powerful, livIt seems that after the Balf our the petition the Syrian-Palestine ters but latelyy it i with Detroit Zionist leaders. Mr. and reconstruction, and he pointed Declaration was promulgated a coun- Congress points out "that-since the In addition to this responsibility in ing on the income from other peoples New York.—Through her Lamport quoted Jewish authorities to the Jewish National Fund as of- Palestine, Junior Hadassah maintains ter agitation was started among the \ Palestine Mandate is -based largely Jewish capital rules the victormarriage it was revealed that to point out that centuries ago the fering a means for such subsitution. ^ 5,,^™^ the Children's Village in ious and conquered nations alike RTKI Arabs by the Turks, the latter point- upon the execution of- the Balfour Miss Doris Doscher, whose face ing out to the present ruler of Iraq, j pledge and was conferred by the Albridegroom was called upon to Mr. Lampert displayed a "Ketu- Meier Shfeyah with 104 children controls the world press and the most adorns the.new twenty-five cent King, Feisal that the Allies were lied Supreme Council, -which no Ion-; repeat the excerpt from Psalms: "I bah", or traditional marriage con- housed, fed, and educated, at an an- important means of communication pieces issued by the National planning to partition the Arab terri- ger exists, the' League; which is com-, I forget thee, O Jerusalem, may my tract, to be printed on parchment in nual expenditure of $35,000. It also like bloody vampires at the throate Treasury,.is a Jewess. She was tory among themselves. King Hus- posed" of these powers, the only logright hand forget its cunning, may seven colors, with illustrations and supports the Nurses' Training School of cultural nations _ The Elder* married Sunday to Dr. JL Wilsein informed the British of these ical agency through which abrogation my tongue cleave to the roof of my drawings having modern significance.. in Jerusalem, which supplies the nurs- of Zion for centuries prepared for th» liam JJaum, at the Jewish InTurkish activities and the document or revision can be effected." mouth if I do not remember thee, This "Ketubah" will be presented to es to the Hadassah hospitals in Pales- World War against the Central Powstitute of Religion. now submitted to the League of NaThe photostatic xopy of Lord Balif.I. place not Jerusalem at the head newlyweds "with the compliments of tine, at an annual expenditure of ers Clemenceau, Lloyd Georj^e tions is said to be Lord Balfour's four's letter is in Arabic and is Miss Doscher was selected of all my joys." In this way, he the Jewish national Fund, at the $20,000. and the others are either Jews or re several years ago by governreply to Hussein, according to the signed by Colonel Pabst, British repsaid, the cradle-land of Israel was same time serving as propaganda to lated to Jews or belong- to Masonic ment representatives as the World's cable. resentative in Jeddah, according to then remembered at weddings. lodges under Jewish influence ~ remind the young people of the ex- Lewisohn Concert Series model for the new twenty-five The World says that the document the World which says that in conNew York.—The Philharmonic-Sym- the revolutions in Russia, Hungary, Quoting from the Shulchan. Aruch, istence of this fund which they will cent pieces because she characis dated • February 8, 1918, • three veying the note Pabst explains that phony Orchestra began its series of and Bavaria were directed against Mr. Lamport said that at one time terized "the" 'highest" type of months after the Balfour Declaration- he" was instructed by • the Britishit was the custom to invoke the be asked to remember frith their con- open-air concerts at the Lewisohn Aryans while Jewish capital remained V 2fcmerican- Womanhood". was fgfceh' to the Jews, and the orig- foreign" secretary to ^deliver the letter tragedy of Jewish dispersion by plac- tributions on every wedding .annivers- Stadium last night, at which approx- intact and the same thing Mil happen inal *£ J-nrrf Balfon«->« lafctgr JS III' to King Hussein; imately 15,000 perBonB attended. when the world revolution comes ,.«" ing ashes on the groom's head at the ary
LITHUANIA JEWS FACE ECONOMIC, POLITICAL CRISIS
JEWISH GIRL FROM KANSAS SINS WAY TO OPERA CONTRACT
INTEREST IN LAND FUND OF PALESTINE MOUNTING STEADILY
15,000 BALTIMORE JEWS UNABLE TO VOTETHEFALL
SIXTEEN JEWS TO LEND AID IN TRADE RESEARCH
OFPLAONGBAN
New Haven Police Seek Synagogue Desecrators
Lands for Crimean Jewish Colonization
SAYS PROTOCOL , TEXT BOOK FOR AUSTRIAN POLICE
JR. HADASSAH TO SUPPORT COLOM IN HOLY LAND
Wants Substitute for "Glass'Breaking" Custom
Says Document Pledges iendence to Arabs
Jewish Girl's Face Is on New Coins
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