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JEWISH AGENCY
VOL. VIIL—No. SO
OMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 15,19S0
SAYS™ IS Hebrew Club's Picnic PLWNGFOR
i L,arge Crowd Enjoys
Shanghai Jews Not Worried At Conflict
7 Jewish Composers In "Fifty Best List"
New York, (J. T. A.).—The works of seven Jewish composers are included in a list of the "best fifty Williamstown, Mass., (J. T. | musical compositions" that bas been Many and varied were the activit- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dave BolA.).—The 3,500 Jews of Shangsubmitted this week to the N. Y. • ies which entertained, a crowd of ap- ker, triumphed over her rivals for - Berlin. - (J. T. A.)—Although he hai, most of whom are of Se'lo Be Elected to Consider Pro- proximately 4,000 picnickers at the the title for babies under 1% years. "Evening Post" by Albert Coates, stated that he knew. nothing of the phardic origin and well-to-do, posals Made by Agency distinguished Russian-English com- 11,526 of These are Immigrants, annual Omaha Hebrew Club picnic Second place winner was Barbara reported plan of the. Peruvian govare not at all perturbed at the poser aond orchestra conductor, who Members Decline in Number held at Lakeview Park all day Sun- Jean lanclon, 7 months old daughter ernment to grant 2^)00,000 hectares internal jSSeulties t h a t China is how "appearing as guest conductor Debarred day. '•'."-.-, of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lincoln. of land in Eastern Peru for exclui a s been, expeiiencmg- *£ late, of the Stadium sympathy concerts. Over one hundred prizes were London, (J. T. A.).—Special comJack Steinberg, 3 year old son of sive Jewish cofoaization.- Alberto Sadeclared -George Sokolsky, editThe Jewish composers and their. Washington.—(J. T. A.)—A total missions will be elected at the forth- awarded- to the winners of the num- Mrs. Mary Steinberg, upheld the hon- lomon^ Peruvian foreign'--minister, I oi of the Shanghai English workes named by MT. •Coates are as of 15,225 Jews were admitted to the erous events, which ranged from coming session of the administrative or of the males by capturing, first who is visiting; feer^ said today that weekly, '"Far-Eastern Review", follows: United States during the fiscal year committee of the Jewish Agency for watermelon-eating • contests to a. prize in the division for babies between the if the means :are available.for larg«. and himself a." New "York Jew. The oratorio "Elijah", Felix Mener.tiing June 1930, according to the Palestine in order to consider the waltz competition. ages -of 1% and 3 years. The run- scale Jewish colonization Peru is unMr. Sokoisky has spent twelve delsohn (1809—1847); "Das lied von figures made public by Harry E. "The Hebrew Cluhi picnic was a proposals contained in the reports ner-up was Rodnee Sadofsky, doubtedly - the most suitable place years in China. Erde", Gufflave Mahler (1860—1911); Hull, commissioner general of immitremendous success, from every and he pointed out that his governto be ^submitted to the meeting by daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex SadMr. * Sokoisky said that the "Gurre-Lieder", Arnold Schonberg, gration. Of this number 11,526 ment is . already negotiating with Felix M. Warburg, Dr. Chaim Weiz- standpoint", President Sam JB. Klaver ofsky. majority of the Jews in Shang(1S74—); "Carmen", Georges Alex- were immigrants and the others were stated following the festival. " I mann and Dr. Arthur Euppin. All kinds of jnovelty games, races various immigration and. .colonization hai are engaged in the fur ander C. L. Bizet (1838—1875); "U- non-immigrant aliens. In the fiscal hope that all present enjoyed themsocieties. He pointed out that and entertainment for young and old, The agenda for the meeting,- which trade and real estate. Most of Henre Espagnole",. Maurice Ravel year ending June 1929 12,479 Jews opens in Berlin August 29, states selves to the fullest "TExtent, and on men and women, occupied the after- many Polish families had immigratthem came from Bagdad in (1875—); "Samson et Dalila", were admitted. that Felix M. Warburg, chairman of behalf of the organization I wish to noon. Father Flanagan's boys bandjed to Pera .in recent years through 1845. In recent years Jewish Charles Camille Saint-Saens (18S5— During the nscal year ending June thank Omaha Jewry for their splendid played. In the evening Carl Lamp's the efforts of the Warsaw ~coloniza~ the administrative committee, -will immigrants have been coming 1921); and "Concerto in F", George 1930 a total of 2,210 Jewish aliens er -operation and support in making tion Association. recording orchestra furnished the open the meeting with the chairinto Shanghai from Russia. Gershwin (1898—). Mr. Gershwin a left this country, 299 being emithe affair so perfect". Last week in a communication to music for dancing. man's address. He will be followed In recent years the Zionist young New York Jewish composer grants. This made an increase its The families began pouring into the Peruvian embassy in Washington by Dr. Chaim Weizmann, president movement has won a large folwho has achieved fame for his com- the Jewish alien population of the the park early and when the day's the ministry of public works of Peof the Jewish Agency and by Dr. lowing in Shanghai, he stated. positions daring the last few years, Lnited States of 13,015. program began at the scheduled hour ru; denied that negotiations had been Arthur Euppin who will render a reis the only American The Jews admitted for the fiscal of 2 p-m., the lawns were well dotundertaken in Germany for Jewish port on Palestine. • year closing June 1830 were font ted. Their number was steadily augcolonization in Pera as had been reThe second session, will be devoted mented during the. afternoon and ana a half percent of the total mimported last May. to election of committees, discussions evening. bcx of 241,700 admission. In Junr> Senor Salomon's reference to neon political affairs, the budget of the 1930, 726 Jews were admitted. The feature attraction was the gotiations is believed to refer; to the Jewish Agency, economic-affairs and widely-heralded baby contest. ChairThe figures of the bureau of imefforts -of a-German group to 'obtain problems of organization. M. M. man Albert Kaplan, Iryin Levine, migration for the fiscal year ending a concession for colonizing in Peru, Ushishkin will report on the Jewish and John Feldmah had charge, with June 1930 show a sharp drop in thf: With this group there is cooperating New York.—The Zionist Organiza- undertakings in Palestine promoted number of Jews debarred from ers~ National Fund, and Oscar Wasser- Miss Pearl Hurwitz, Mrs. Tobye Sil- Plans Being Formulated For a certain Dr. Kirschberg, a Jewish Gigantic Jubilee in man, chairman of the Board of verman, and Hugh Drake acting as tering the country and a slight inlawyer, who is seeking to enlist ' n tion of America demands the fulfill- by American Zionist effort. "Referring to the union of Zionist crease in the number of Jews Directors, will report on the Keren judges. November support - of Jewish immigration or- ment in letter and spirit of the Balfour Declaration and the Palestine forces that was created at the last p o r t e d < ^ ^ m b e r of Jews deHayesod. Dr. Werner Senator, treasganizations. Little Louise Bolker, one-year old Mandate, -and has accordingly in- Zionist convention at Cleveland, the b a r r e d f o r t h e y e a r e n d i n g urer of the Jewish Agency, will Jerusalem, (J. T. A.).—The headstructed its delegates who will at- document goes on to state that the 1903 was 275 as compared with 610 present the budget for the coming quarters of the Keren Hayesod. the tend the meeting of the Administra-j Zionist. Organization expects the co- in the previous year. year. ' • • ' • . • < chief financial instrumentality-of the tive Committee of the Jewish Agency j operation not only of enrolled Zion- j A tote! of 164 Jews were deported The meeting will conclude its sesJewish Agency, has called, • on the at Berlin on August 29th to stand] ists but of all American Jews sym- for the year ending June 19S0 «s sions the following Tuesday after Keren Hayesod committee throughfor a "firm and positive policy", ac-, pathetic to Zionist aims but not compared with 153 in the. year beadopting the resolutions to be subout the world to organize • for the cording "to the immediate offidal pro-1 actually registered in the ranks. fore. mitted by the committee on resolutenth anniversary jubilee campaign gram which has just besn adopted I This section reads: " We are enJerusalem.—(J, T. A.)—Following tions. in November. Th& Keren Hayesod the newly-elected Administration couraged to believe that not only the Marvin Treller retained the golf was established- in London in 1920 as out the suggssfens made in a recent championship of the Highland Coun- a. Jewish Foundation Fund. Oscar letter by. Harry; Snell, Labor •member trf the Zionist Organization and enrolled Zionists but great masses of try Club by downing Jake Malashock, Waserman, president of the Deutsche of the Parliament and of the Pales- which was made public in the form Jews in sympathy with Zionism axe the Britfe of-a letter addressed, to oScers of prepared to stand up and "be counted titlist in 1928, by a & and 4 count in Bank in, Berlin, is chairman of the tine Inquiry Commission, 1 Zionist Regions and Dis- l-for_ the ' cfflcse. We have therefore -Shalom;Society to^ay idii3t* the 36-hole final. last Sunday. Board of JDirectors. tnets throughout the United States by -aavised osr- "dslegstss to the tablish ^ .' Malashock started" out. '-stfbng and • Widespread activities are planned Berlin (J. T. A.)—-The. Jewish cons~~a™-—- that *v_* they + * . „can „ ^ labor munity of Berlin has ,decided. to bwiifi held a one hole lead at the^ha^| ;way to celebrate ten years of the Keren ber of subjects with s view to estab- Mir; Robert SzoM, Chairman of the- pean gatherings for a fan and positive policy in all its.. Jjfcrwn- stadium for sports anc! markj-but-intheafteEnDoaAound last Hayesod's work in financing the econ- lishing closer relations between Jews Administration, . r - " '•"••'.' * things relating to the Jewish Nation- •games. -The- proposed stadium wili and Arabs. •year's winner made,"a strong come- omic and agricultural rebuilding of ;: The communication is-tie first ofThe seminars will offer study cours- ficial document issued by the new al 'Home with the assurance that occupy an area of 40,000 quadroit»cback to capture the match. Palestine. World-famous Jewish and English Paper Praises These In the president's flight.J. H. Ku- non-Jewish,,personalities are expected es in Palestine polities,- Jewish coloni- Administration of American Zionists American Zionists will rally to the ters and will be located near GruncJewish Financiers for lakofsky won the cup by winning to participate in the celebration which I zation and Arab cultivation,-, health and states the ideological program cause and make whatever sacrifices wald, a fashionable suburb of Ber.,;."•, j -,. .v • L- x i t I and educational development among as well as the prospective activities of time, effort and money that may lin. The executive board of the JewStand over Jake Spiesberger, 6 .and 5. .'; will include meetings throughout the _ . , . . ,, - - .. ,_, •% •••"*.' • i Jews and Arabs, self-governing xnsti- of the Organization. Ah indication be required". ish community has already advanwx': The -finals of the vice-president's world, .press conferences, 'special London, (J. T. A.).—So far as fi"We- need not tell that all of us $12,500 Jor the preliminary work, tutions, bi-national government, a of a firmer policy, with respect to nanciers are concerned the Roth- flight were' postponed ' when' Mose films showing achievements of the. practical scheme for the improvement Great Brifian is §een in the terms should stand squarely behind the BalThe bulk of the funds for the stsschild and the French government Yousem, one of th&, contenders, was Jews in Palestine, lectures, syna- of " Arab-Jewish relations and the of the program, as well as the prob- four Declaration, the Mandate, and dium, which will cost about $50,000, called out -of-the city.gogue gatherings, and special news-, are as one, writes the Sunday Refhistory of the Arab national move- ability of. more extensive commercial all that which, in letter and spirit, will be obtained by voluntary conAn intensive program for im- paper and magazine issues. eree in a full front page article enment. is involved in the development of a tributions of from one mark and up. The Jubilee month's activities will titled "The Triumph of the Roth- proving the fairways and the greens In a recently published letter Mr. real Jewish National Home in Pales- one mark being equivalent to the cost was begun last Monday and will be be the forerunner, of ttie ;intfensive Snell suggested the establishment of schilds". tine." of one brick. work designed to secure.exceptionally bi-national committees of Jews and After revealing that on fiTinnoinl completed about Novembe? L This is probably the first time that large results for the Seren Hayesod Arabs in all towns and villages in Palmatters there are now considerable a Jewish communal in 5691 which starts Eosh Hashonah estine where the two peoples live as a differences between the English and anywhere has undertaken such a pro (September 23). While the first de- step toward mutual selZ -respect and French members of the famous Jew[ ject. The entire Jewish youth o! cade of the Keren Hayesod has ralNew York.—Sir Arthur Pinero's good will. ish banking house, the Referee says lied large sections of the Jewish "Mid-Channel" is included in a list of The children of the- Jewish Com- Berlin is now working to make tbx that the Rothschilds "who up to the people, had demonstrated the power "the fifty best plays" which have been munity Center Summer Play School project a success. The Stadium plliint! present have been controlling French radiating from Palestine and the fer-. selected by Hatcher Hughes, assistant were the guests of the Orpheum call for special fields to be devoted finances, are advising the French vent interest of theJewish masses professor of English at Columbia Theatre management Thursday, Au- to football, hockey, and hard court* government not to finance foreign in its upbuildingj unprecedented efUniversity and author of the Pulitzer gust 7, at a Theatre party, which and grass courts for tennis BE well s* Duluth, Minn., (J. T. A.).—A. B. loans but to concentrate instead on conveniences for boxing aiid swimforts are needed to overcome all obPrize play, "Hell Bent Fer Heaven." | officially closed the School. Kapphn, Jewish newspaperman of an increase in the French supply of stacles. Chapters to Launch MemberThe list is published in the New York' One hundred and fifty children ming. Dulutiy was elected commander of gold which is causing considerable ship Campaigns Prior to the.' The constructions will be so planmarched in the procession OrpheumThe jubilee month will serve as a the American Legion of Minnesota "Evening Post.r annoyance to other international Pinero, famous British-Jewish dra- j ward and there spent a comfortable, ned as to make the stadium Annual Convention call to spur world Jewry to strenghen at the closing session of the legionfinanciers." '..'-.[ matist, was born in London in 1855 j delightful afternoon. naires convention here. in Winter as well as in Summer. the Jewish population in Palestine. The Referee approves of the policy and is descended from a Sephardic : — • which the Rothschilds advise for New York.—Hadassah, the Womfamily. He started out as a lawyer, —^ * % s-*^ t /* <* ( , France as protection • for the inter- en's Zionist Organization of America, ests of small French investors and has announced that it will hold its but soon kft the legal profession for P a S STIC I Cl O t 1 6 X 6 0 . cites as a similar example Paul sixteenth annual convention on Octothe stage. As an actor Pinero was j Warburg; prominent American finan- b -19. not successful, and he soon turned His cier and brother of Felix M. Warthoughts to play-writing. Since then During the months prior to the burg, who warned the American pub- convention the organization will conJerusalem, (J. T. A.).—While re-j demands, the government believing Cleveland, (J. T. A.).—A new nav the Avukah is confined to the aca- he has had a phenomenal success as a lic before the Wall Street debacle of centrate its efforts on increasing its playwright, bis plays being produced jecting the demand of the Arab dele- that the Arabs did not feally ask tional Zionist youth organization demic youth,, the Junior Hadassah is last October against financial trusts membership. The wherever English is spoken. Some gation for a parliament, Lord Pass- for much. 304 chapters Masada will be launched here' limited to- young women and within which he said were merely stock throughout the country are conduct-' of his best-known dramas include i n the course of his report at thj: British colonial secretary, did The of tthe the Zionists districts • themselves ; ^ ^ tthis g FalL e aaim m of L pools. ' - . • • ' . • "The Second Mrs. Tanqueray," "Trel- field, equivalent of meeting, according to the Alif Rfc. the Arabs the there is too diversified a group to offer Should world credit collapse the campaigns to secure new mem- m o T e m e n t ^ t 0 enroH" young men awrcey of the Wells," and "Mid-Chanoffer a congenial, social' atmosphere j nel," "Sweet Lavender" and "Lady the Jewish Agency or a restricted I Auni Bey, quoting Georges ClfemeivRothschilds and France alone would membership ^ t C°mawards Zetat!011 at ^ the ^ Zannual J! between the ages of 20 and Sfr in; Legislative body, Auni Bey, reported c a u a s sa ymg, "'Woe unto the nation the Zionist organization bT Aitierica.: to young people, and; to admit of a 1 Bountiful." escape unscathed as a result of the convention. to the last meeting of the Palestine electing silence", declared that tnt These young men as a~ group.will Rothschild's policy, the Referee con"The discouragement in Zionist participate in all of the activities of Arab Executive, according to & full i "hesitation of the British was (hit cludes. . circles owing to the breach among the Zionist districts &n& pay their report of the proceedings of the j t 0 a fear o f giotiist propagsjul* the leaders has been dispelled by the dues to the Z.O.A: but will retain- a meeting contained in the Syrian Even France is unwilling to union of forces effected by the last corporate existence of their own and paper, Alif Ba, supplementing the the anger of the Zionists." Zionist convention," Miss Benjamin enact their own program of activifragmentary items in the local ArNew York, (J. T. A.).—A call for says Kabbi Goldstein further, "I abic press. said, "and Jewish women througout ties which is to be chiefly cultural.. deem it highly desirable that a Conthe country, as well as men, are A local chapter of Masada is al- a conference of all the Orthodox The British governmen t refused | Favor Remarriage Right The Sam Beber Chapter. Number showing a renewed interest in ZionJewish Feedrations in this country ference composed of the representaready functioning in Cleveland. At the request for a democratic govern100 sponsored a. successful outing ist aims. - Hadassah is the largest tives of the Directors or Executive the last convention of the Z.O.A.* held ment in Palestine, Auni Bey told the Sunday at Venice. The outing, which national, body of women Zionists in Committee of the Yehiva, the Union unifying Orthodox Judaism in Amerin Cleveland a resolution recognizing Executive, according to the report was a couple affair, was attended by the world. In conducting a broad ica has been issued by Rabbi Her- of Orthodox Rabbis, the Union of in the Alif Ba, because it feared it New York, <J. T. A.).—The thmpthe Masada as an integral part of thirty-four. Orthodox Jewish Congregations of program of medical and public health the Z.O.A. and pledging support to bert S. Goldstein. ands of Jewish women whose hut*would cause conflicts. The day was spent in swimming, work in Palestine for all creeds it is "I believe that around the Yeshi- America, the Union of Sephardic it was adopted. ^ _ . r "We did not petition but vigorous- bands have disappeared during th* picnicking, and indoor baseball. A doing a constructive .work that has va, a united Orthodox Jewry in this Congregations, the Rabbinical CounThe name Maijada comes from the ly demanded that Lord Passfield as- late World War should not be confeature of the day was the initation received worldwide praise. Our activcountry can be established, compris- iV the Rabbinical Association, and sidered as "Agunoihs" and shon?£ on the Venice beach of the newly ad- ities have a'special appeal to women, name of a town which was the" last ing all our diverse elements," says Young Israel be held as soon as pos- sured us of a fresh offer not to be free to remarry, declares & resolufortress in Palestine.to yield to the disappoint oar hopes," Atmi Bey demitted members to the chapter. Rabbi Goldstein. "This does not im- sible. and we hope during the present camtion adopted recently by the t . - ply the absorption of one organiza"In my opinion a conference of clared. The South Omaha contingent and paign, to add thousands of active battering rams of Borne.'.-. ence of the World Union for The organizers of the jiew Zionist tion by another, nor the loss of iden- tikis kind, for which arrangements their "dates" were too strong on the workers." Alfred Roch, the Christian Arab gressive Judaism in London, Each chapter has a special mem-1 EK>up point out that there is a tity on the part of any of the con- shall shortly be made, can make member of the delegation that went I s r e s s l v e , * T ? T ' " ^ Z T " ^ diamond for the Omahans, capturing J gave _ a me differentA version a closely contested game, 8 to 4. f suchh a movement t because b e stituent bodies, but-that each group powerful strides bership chairman and a corps of as- 5 l for . to i . TLondon, „., „;„„ I was submitted to that body by towards bringing World Organization of Jewish Wowi of Lord Passfield's statement, nameHenry Sterling was in charge < of sistants to'| carry;^oirt jjiemlbershipV* ^:..;«dstent-.Zionist- '«roops:-do. not in the party shall do the work outor'er out of the chios existing in ly that the institution that the Brit- en, of which Mrs. Alexander Kolit;; the* .activity. Following the picnic, programs. Bailies, 'roass meetings,'.»«** **« creeds of those interested lined for it by the United counsel, ear casip, and strec£then the cause ish government vras prepared to is President and Miss "E«tell# U, h£7 group: /went to the Omaha Heb- a .variety of Bocial events and per- .^ **** ^Sasaaa. numbers, -unity and harmony. " ?" : ", <, grant did not fall short of the Arab Stexnberger is Secretary. V" Citfb "affair. "In order to accomplish this aim," of religion in America." sonal canvases Dfffll be heldV • | The Young Jodeans sise too yonn|r,
STODYjiEPORTS
KEREN HAYESOD TO CELEBRATE TENTH BIRTHDAY
MARVIN TRELLER RETAINS HIGHLAND CLUB COlf tROWN
Neu> Zionist Administration Issues Statement of Aims
STUDY
JO PAIBTlrlAN CHEATED
rDUCYOFpNCH
ATHLETIC STADIUM
F M B FINANCES
HADASSAH WILL CONCLAVE ON OCTOBER 19
WOES IS ffl "50 BEST PLAF LIST Orpheum Party Brings
Play School to Close
Jewish Newspaper Man Heads Minnesota Legion
Masada, New Zionist Youth Group, Is to Be Launclied
Century Chapter of A. Z. A. Holds Outing
Jewish Agency Equivalent
Rabbi Issues Call for Conference of all Orthodox Jewish Groups
For Abandoned Jewesses