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(J. T. A.).—Because he becas H" convert to Christianity, taxej *•* ,e thousand zlotys sent by Felix liczki to the Jewish comof Warsaw have been returned ' to him by the community. Leader of Mizrachi Wing Will In a letter that he received from the community's executive he was in;i Speak at Orthodox formed that converted Jews could ;> Synagogues not be members"'of the community. Omaha Jewry •will have an opportunity 'to hear Gedaliah Bublick, •worl^, renown spokesman for the Mizrachi, the Orthodox Zionist party,
Samuel Gerson, executive secretary of the J. C. C, the Welfare FederaIEVIN STAIiMASTER ' XAWornras'or tion, and the Jewish Philanthropies, Assistant Attorney General STALMASTER & BEBER SAM BEBER has been appointed a member of the 65*458 (MUHA, JTATIONA^ BANK KLSO. American Academy of Political and Program to Officially Usher in PHILIP M. KXUTZNICK NEBRASKA Social Science, of which Ernest MinWILLIAM STALMASTER the Thirty-Ninth Year of or Patterson, University of PennOrganization sylvania, is "president and President Herbert Hoover is vice-president. The Omaha Hebrew Club will officially begin its thirty-ninth year on Sunday afternoon, October 5, at three-thirty o'clock in the auditorium October 1,1930 of the Jewish Community Center Mr. David IJlacker, Publisher, with an open meeting, at which Sam 1 The Jewish Frefcfc, -,Klaver, president of the Hebrew Club, will act as chairman. Brandeis TKeatef Building, The meeting will be featured by Omaha, Nebraska 5 « an address by Rabbi Peter Halperin Talented Violinist, Formerly of of New York who has chosen as his London, (J. T. A.);—Twelve new Dear Mr. Blacker:. . subject "Palestine". Omaha, Soon Resumes versions of the Scriptures have been : Davis Lazerus,- state winner of tlie • Concertizing printed during the last year, two for The New Yea*'s Edition of the' Jewish) Press was .so splendid an AtwateivKent' contest who has reAsiatic, two for Oceanic and eight cently returned from Europe, will example of what an Anglo-Jewish newspaper should be that J want Mr.%Joseph • Harding, son of Mr. for, African peoples* ithe} annual reand Mrs.' David Harding of this city port, of the .British and Foreign to* congratulate you upon what I consider the outstanding achievement .and well-known for his violin talent Abraham Dansky, popular young Bible Society declares. The Society's in the history of-Omaha's Jewish newspapers. L . : . . : ' * musician, will play several piano i :~-«I»eading a short vacation list of .versions now totals. 630. The Switzerland before resuming his connumbers. number of copies of the- Bible di The Center Players Guild will preIt so happens "that I see most-of the other Anglo-Jewish newsce.rtMng this fall. seminated during the year broke all sent a Jewish Welfare Board prise Perhaps no other young artist has previous" records, the total being 12,papers published in this country, an<Tl have no hesitancy in'sajring play,. "His Children" coached by had die Jiottor of playing in so many, 1 7 5 , 2 9 2 . ' "••"""••'.••/'••" that Omaha's Jewish Press ranks among -the foremost of the Amerihistorical Chateaux and before so: Haskell Cohn. The cast includes Of this number overs million were Inany royal personages. Last year Ralph Nogg, Israel Sternhill, Max complete Bibles, 1,125,000 complete can Anglo-Jewish newspapers. played for the Princess Broglie Weinstein and Elsie Fogel. New Testaments and 9,795,000 copies A violin and piano number by Mv, ih her Salon at the Chateau de ChauT of portions of. the Bible. The inThe art work, the make up/the feature stories and the copy was and Mrs. Nate Sekerman will conmont; the same year at a neighborcrease in the total compared with all so attractive that I spent several hours in going over your paper. clude, the program. ing Chateau of the Princess de Kothe figure for 1928-1929 'is 775,000 The open meeting is an annual reVa, who was a great prima donna The advertising matter was particularly impressive andattractive. The Egyptian agency, which serves event. "I think we have one of the i n S e r younger days, and who occuGedaliah Bublick. part of, Asia, as well as Northeastern best programs we have ever had'", pied .:"f or many years the office of The Jewish Press has become ^institution in Omaha and renders 1 dwring .the Succoth services. He will Africa, sent out almost 150,000 books said Mr. Klaver, "and I hope evevy President of Federated Music Clubs in 92 languages., In.. Palestine and • ^ here October 6, 7, and 8. invaluable Service .to every worthwhile. Jewish cause "and organizaone will turn out for it." of Women Professors and Composers Syria the Scriptures, were -purchased ; f On Tuesday morning he will speak of" Paris, France. tion in Omaha. For that reason; we are proud that the Jewish Press •at the .B'nai Israel synagogue, 18th by Christians,. Jews and Moslems Edouird Mignan, musical critic .. . is publishing a paper that is accredit to our community. • " , • and Chicago Sts. Oh' Wednesday alike. and'one of-the judges of the Nationxaorning he will "address the Beth al Conservatory in Paris, present at - " " '• ' Sincerely, '.Hamedrosh HagodoL. He will speak the ibove concerts, writes of Mr. before a general mass meeting Harding's playing: ! Wednesday evening at the Beth 4 !Mr.' Joe Harding belongs to that Hamedrosh Hagodol synagogue, 19th privileged class of virtuosi for which f and Burt. a suppje t technique is constantly at His address should be of special Been ; they service •. of musical expression Excellent Progx-am Has interest as he was the first to take Mrs. Harry Trustin was elected wiQiout.'losing by that fact an origipresident of the Beth Hamedrosh. HaArranged with Kazlowsky i exception to D|^ Weizmann's state1 nality, ;. a distinction; of tone and a inent afthe world Congress in Berlin godol Cemetery Improvement society Main Speaker firjnfand leicate bow a m , brilliant, at their annual meeting. Mrs. Trusrecently that "Palestine must be a A. mammoth Saccoth rally in celeagile, and always elegant. He has bi-national state". Mr. Bublick is a tin succeeds her mother, Mrs. J. Adl»o feat • rare- quality-artistic >.• sincerj-bration of the Harvest-Festival will ler, organizer and • first "president of ! staunch^ believer' in the Jewish r.state. the" sorieiiy, -who- expects to spend t y . . Thera ire the characteristics of be held at the Jewish Community One ;lif-i3ie foremost Jewisa autby* Center anditorraitt on Thursday eyenHsnliag*sbeautiful talent.** $ winter out of the city. ors of the day,^ Mr. Bublick was ingj October -9. The celebratioti Is? Jewish Boy Scouts x~ hjiirijigian Prayers of Mr. Harding was an excellent rraofficers, jselected^JSW? "Mrs. called early, this -year- to England to Other: ; open to the public B." A. -Simbri, vice-president; Mrs. confer'on the Palestine situation land The - main - address of the evening: :*go * to-perfect himself with , was appointed a member of a special Jack Katafman,- secretary; .and Berlin.—*The prayerp- of hatred will be delivered by Ben Kazlowsky, Kobert J. Blank* treasurer., Mrs.. Ernest Herman Fairer-ami Gilbert Rosen-1 K ^ ' *»#* •*****'*' star Creighton/University debater delegation to Lord Passfield, colonial toward Jews which had- been oViiered. minister, to interpret the attitude of Meyer continues as.chairman of.the saM 'in--the. Thuririgian schopis';bx • • •. i . . , j blum, both members of "the Jewish _ _ ^ finance committee and Mrs. A».,KatsSametini of the and a member of the Center team j T s et3 l the Jewish people. . 1 "•'Di^^ifegfaiMin;,T4r^Vfa»^FC!oinmpnity Ceater Boy Scout Troop ^ ™ ^ . }*™^» that won the Mid-west Community ML'astepof Education :' Frick.'• 1 kee of membership.., .... • for .his ''ivmy-'philanthropies- and\?xOt 6 2 , were awarded five-year yeter- J Chicago Musical College, and had Center debate championship l&ui 'In 1900 Mr. Bublick founded a been ordered withdrawn by the or three appearances as soloist Jewish-colony in the Argentine, He The chief -undertaking of- the so- ister :himself. The order at the Eagle court of Boy d of,: withr donor of the $2,500,00&;l)aniel the Chicago Civic Symphony. year. Louis E. Lapp, new assistant came, to,the United States and be- ciety—to grade and gravel, the-road drawal was issued after Frfc£ was jfehheim fund for" the .promotion of Scout awards held at Technical high He was also soloist with the Kansas executive secretary of the J.C.C. will came editor of the Jewish Daily in Sarpy county leading to the ceme-: finally compelled; to publish an offi*school last Monday. ; preside as chairman. City Little Symphony. News. He founded the Jewish Con- tery—will soon be accomplished, ac- cial government ..paper, which stated Fairer is an eagle scout and. is Mr. Harding . was born in Omaha, The Center Players Guild, undst cording to announcement made at gress in America and has been a medicine man of the .Black Diamond, where he spent his early boyhoo3 the direction of Mrs. H. Jahr, will the last meeting: The Sarpy county that such prayers are in violation of Zionist leader for thirty years. honorary group.., Both he " and Ro- years, He was one of the most pop- present a' one act play. commissioners have let -the contract the constitution of the Grerman V rer senblum are assistant scout masters. xilar child violinists of his time. Another feature of the progr&in ' ;/'.':' -» t ,': - f to the Central Bridge and Construc- public , , At "the present time the Center arranged for the occasion will be a tion Company ' of Wahoo with the Since they assumed ', the reins, of .troop'is staging an interpatrol con-[ few special dance numbers by Mis« specification that the project must government in the German"state j Shirley Janoff. A w«5ll-known quartest. Dr. David C. Platt, scoutmaister be completed by November 1st""" of Thuringia several mon^is ago, S tet has been obtained to render somJ? and the other. anti-Semitic members of the troop, will honor the winners this year.. vocal selections. of the Thuringian cabinet! haveBeen with a party. Purchase of funeral equipment and he'd responsible for the fierce* antij1 A Succoth reminiscent of the anthe erection of a new chapel are The Daughters of Zion will hold Jtewish. agitation vhich has been* go^ cient days in Palestine has been built the first of a series of card parties among: the future :aims of the wom- ing on ;in thv state." Btesides introand will be installed in the Center en's organization: " ' ; on Thursday, October 9, at the Jewducing•-he anti-j'ewish^prayers'in; the lobby. It will be decorated by the A series of dances to be held at ish Community Center at '2:30. p. m. Those who pledged funds to the schoolSf an anti-Scnechita .Ijny had the Jewish Community Center each fruits of the harvest by the girls of cause or wish to ' enroll as . members Everyone is invited to attend and Saturday evening, starting October Alpha Tau, sponsored by Mrs. are urged to. communicate with Mrs. been passed ' and oth^r., disc^fimina-' to bring her -friends. tions against Jews -were plaimed1 by j j be inaugurated, according to uel Gerson. E. Meyer, 2919 No. 20th SW or Mrs; Proceeds of the affair -will be sent : th • Thurittgiangbverntoent* '•••''•'-.> tThe Sisterhood .of Temple Israel announcement made by Louis E. A; Katskee, 2217 ;Lbthrop S t . to the Jewish National Fund. is sponsoring a bridge for the benefit Lipp, assistant executive secretary. •Mrs. H. Janoff is chairman of the of the building fund, on October 17 The social season at the Center event. Hostesses include Mesdames at 2 p. m. at the Blackstone Hotel. made an auspicious beginning ThursM.: Aronrick," Ben Earshner,'S. CanThis will be the one bridge party day evening with an informal dance. Daniel Guggenheim tor, S. Platt, A Shafton, J. Goldof the Sisterhood this year. The music was furnished by the Colware, I. Perlman, S. Handler, A. aeronautics, died of heart disease in - Very attractive., door prizes will lege Club orchestra and the dance Wolf, E. Weinberg, I. Kulakofsky, Port Washington, N. Y., Sunday be awarded. -Everyone is welcome to was patroned by Mr. and Mrs. Max The Temple Israel Sisterhood's P. Hoffner, 'S. Feldman, A. Melchior, after a short illness. come and make up a table. Holimari. '. • opening meeting will be held on* A. Greenberg, Y; Margolin, H. Del- Jerusalemj- (J. T. A.).—Although Dahnevig, the Norwegian ~ Guggenheim was the guiding ' The committee in- charge: consists Mr. Lapp, who was chairman of the Monday, October 6, with a luncheon rogh, M. Brodkey, Y. Katleman, S. recognizing the evils of child-mar-1 the Commission;. -;',; genius in the creation of r some of of Mesdames Clarence Bergman* dance, was assisted by the Senior followed by an address by Dr. Rosenblatt, M. Braude,. . B. Lust- riage, the rabbinate of_ Palestine has : Replying to he n t f , ; ; whitt •£he largest- enterprises. in. the his- Morris Jacobs, Irvin Stalmaster, and Council of Clubs who were in charge Lawrence Blank of the Unitarian her q question-t garten, R. Sterling, H. Ziegman, J. declined to become :'%n outspoken was the situation in regardd id ^, child tory of this country. Important of refreshments. Church. Tretiak, S. Lincoln, J, Lincoln, J. supporter of the Jewish Women's marriage and whether anj?, legisla- among these was -the American Manny Handler. - i On Friday, October 10, the GerSherman, S. Friedman, J. Fregger, Richts Association in its struggle tion on the lines of that recently Smelting and Refining company, one man classes will start, headed hy J. Rosenberg. .-.'.• . to obtain legislation' making I6 : the passed in India and Egypt, hid''been of the world's largest producers of Mrs. Carl Werrendorff. On Friday, minimum age at which marriages provided or contemplated/yby^^ the petals. •• . October 17, there will be & social may be. cdntracte'd^ '".The Jewish' Tefc Pclestine k Administratiipn, Harry C. 1 The Guggenheim enterprises and afternoon sponsored by Mrs. Clarence egraph Agency learns that, the Pal- Luke, former chief secretary of .Pal interests not only extended over a Berryman. estine government, on- the firm inti- estine, said -here was; no. problem wide field in the United States, but ^ harvest dinner will be held on mation from' the League of Nations, of the sort that existed in: indiifc:,and penetrated into Alaska, Mexico, The wives of the- trustees of the and Miss Blanche Zimman. Jewish. Community Center with the Four hundred invitations have been Wednesday evening, October 27, in The Omaha Chapter of Junior Had- is now drafting a bill making 14 the he could not say what - were the South America, Asia and Africa. minimum ages of marriage. __ ' dassah will give their Thanksgiving minimum age. Born at Philadelphia, July 9, 1856, wires of the membars of the execu- extended, and there will be a teaithe Temple vestry room. The book class, conducted by Rabbi Dance at the Fontenelle Hotel Ball- The compromise figure is due to Mr. Luke took note of *fll« Dan- Daniel Guggenheim was the second «ve committee of the Jewish Wel- table at either end of the room, a !'review Frederick Cohn, will begin Nov. 12. color scheme o yellow . room, November 27th. Randall's Ro- t h ' government's reluctance to intro- nevig's remark that she had Been in- eldest of seven sons of-Meyer Gug- f and green Federation Fderation and the members of ofMeyer Gug yal Orchestra will furnish the dance, duce legislation that may lead to op- formed that not a f«w Arab irirU • genheim. The latter had. come to the Women's Work Committee^ the being- carried out. At one table I music for the evening. position among the Palestine Mos- were married before the age. of 14. this country from Switzerland with Community Center are entertaining Mrs. Herbert Arnstein and Mrs. HARRY SCHNEIDERMAN Rose Levin is chairman of the. af- lems similar to that evoked among R E V I E W S J E W I S H YEAK Ilk father in 1847. Daniel' received Jointly at a candle light tea at the Louis Kulakofsky will preside while I fair and is being assisted by the fol- th Hindus of India over'the Sarda Ids education in the schools of Phi- Community Center on Sunday after- at the other will be Mrs. Harry Wolf j The artBe appearing in the Rosh lowing committee: Mary C. Frank- act which forbids marriages between ladelphia, leaving high school at the noon from four until six o'clock, and Mrs. Harry Silverman. wel-' Hashonah edition of the Jewish Ptess lin, Ida Fine, Anne Greenberg, Syl- children' over 14 years of age, a fine An inter-chapter council consisting age of 17 to return to Switzerland honoring the member* of the girls Mrs. theWilliam Holzman will come girls to the Center and of- entitled "Glancing Back at the Ye*»r u b s via Bernstein, Ida Minkoff, Fannie} of $300 being levied for violation. .of three A. Z. A. groups, Chapters to take charge of the foreign branch cl •* ^ Center, Eatleman, Tobie Seinberg, Eva | Boy and girl marriages are, still 1 and lOfr and the Council Bluffs of his father's business, the, man-! The hostesses include-Mesdames A. ficially open the club season. Miss 5680", containing a resume of the Katzman, Ida Daytch, Grace Rosen- very popular in the Sephardie Jew- chapter, was organized last Sunday. nfacture of lace and embroidery. B. Algirn, Sam Beber, Abe Goldstein, Martha Himmelstein will respond for Jewish activity throughout the world during the past year was written by stein and ttose Rosenstein. ish communities of • Palestine,-which i Officers chosen, are Sol Hiehntck, Abe Greenberg, Ab2~HembeTg, Sam- the girls. Tickets are now on sale and can oxplains the hesitation of .the labbis president; Saul Graetz, vice-presi- Kovno—Dr. Samson Eosenbaum, uel Gerson, Herbert Amstein, Win. Otner features of the program Harry Schneiderman as editor of <** be obtained from the committee or to join wholeheartedly in the figtit dent; Henry Sterling, secretary; and consul-general, in Pales- Holzman, J. H. Kulakofsky, Louis will be Vocal selections by Miss Rose American Jewish Year Book and W»P printed in Volume 32 of that publiany member of Junior Haddassah. tin*, was decorated with the .Order Aoul*kofsky, Keuben Jack Epstein, treasurer. this recognized evil. Kulftkcfsky, Brick accompanied by Kiss Lillyan cation, which is issued by the Jewish p ., : The - dance promises to be a social The' child marriage problem iin t h e main purpose of the organiia- of - Gedimin - by, the Lithuanian gov- Morris Levy, Harry Lapidus,, Harry Cbudacoff and the Jacobson sisters '.success as well as financial and will' Palestine-was raised-at the extraor-: tion. is to arrange for the district ernment. Dr. Rjjsenbaum.isa.former Malashock, Philips Star, Harry Sil- trio consisting of Miss Ina Jacobson, Publication Society of America. qh.e/of the outstanding events of dinary session of the Mandates Com-» tournament to be held here this minister of Jewish affairs-.in the verman^ J. J. Slbsbetg, Inrin Stal- violin, Mies Sarah Jacobson, cornet, Through an error, thte fact-Was not mentioned in the Jewish P 'on. W -Diet, • - • mission last June by Mile Valentine winter. master, Harry. Wolf, Joe L. Wolf, and Miss Molly Jacobson, piano. •
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SUCCQTH RALLY TO BE HELD AT J. C.C. THURSDAY
MRS. HARRY TRUSM TO HEAD IMPROVEMENT
Hate Are Discontinued
WflLANTHGPY, CLAIMED BY DEATH
DAUGHTERS OF ZION : v WILL SPONSOR CARD PARTTraURSDAY
SISTERHOOD TO HOLD BRIDGE OCTOBER 17
DANCE TO BE HELD AT CENTER EVERY SATURDAY EVENING
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MembersofGirls*'Clubs To Be Entertained Sunday
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