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(By.Abner Kaiman.)

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Greetings dear reader! . . . . just a — J£ little columnizing about Omaha folks g> Syou Tmow . . . . and some you don't 2. * scow.—(J.'-T. A.)—The sum of Pifth International A,;Z. A. "Day lodge of .the B'nai Brith, delivered ] 1,000 rubles has been set asjde know. .". -.'. Mark Helliriger, Walter!^ e Soviet government to assist was celebrated "throughout the length the message. of the Oma4la^7l3dge .to" Winchell, Jake Rachman arid other} ltural colonies in 1931, it {was and breadth'of the £0UHtry. last Sun- the work "6t; the A. Z. A v ^ & Ease E famous columnists . . . . pardon our fmounced day, when over 50,000 .people were Brandeis gave.; several pi^ into this new journalistic * at the closing sesaon of {selections entrance Lpresent•£* r craze . in the "Kibbitzers" corner the All-Union conference of the'Ozet, present-at special programs x sponsored and ed a^one-actJplay entitle^rt'His Chilat luncheon in the Brandeis S t o r e ' t h e soc**? f o r settling the Jews on by chapters of the order. ' ' - "'" '"•' Sam Beher, founder of the order in drenlr ."'. ' restaurant Dr. Sher.'the Green-j• t h L 1 | a T'.•'•.,'.• ''•' „ " The sum "In the evening a banquet was held v this city some seven-years ago, was berg twins (Joe and Dave), Dave J 0^16,300,000 rubles was Sherman and Leo Eosenth_1 i n _i contributed-by the. Soviet government^ highly pleased with l i e success of the for the .members of the three chapters' dulging in his usual "bobby mises"! m * e last four; years to helpp settle observances. "The reports which we and their sponsors at the Elks Club. .-•.".. . . . and the next table, a few of the f under the'auspices have received," he stated, "Jnoicate J. J. Finkelstein of Lincoln was the of B-andeis "celebs" including Harry ^ e Gomzet and the Ozet, accord- that this was the most successful A. principal speaker and Frank Ackerman acted as toastmaster. u ing t o a r e p o r t Zimman. Karl Louis discussing s h o p ' . \ submitted-today to Z. A. day we have ever had.-"We esti-. The Junior. B'n-i Brith received oiie t hh c oc onnf feerr e :: ee mate that t h e r e w a s a total of apwith the buyers ..._. . Dundee school !!^ " f -of. its higheit-tributes ^ w e d " that the proximately 56,000 people present in teacher received "35.%gifts'.frplib her .Herbert Hoover who adsettled abdut-23,000 Jewish 125 different dties in which ~ope_r punils . . . . & majority of the gifts ^dressed to the. fraternity~"of "Jewish _„ on the land;" 20,000 of -them meetings • were "sponsored ::by>-^ the were handkerchiefs... . . Little" girl '"*. 1926. - 'In "Criniea, r-"Dkrainia, A. Z. A.": " • •: - -". "t r.."* . : - r : yojgth,; expressed :''* .romarffs" "Oh teacher if youonly,had T . . . now" .._ _ ,. R u s s i a . J ^ c a ^ a ^ a . a n d ^ t h - j ' . 3 ^ - delivered the principal ad~ ^ovthe .members> hay fever . . . . „Sober _nd warm hearts . . . . . Henrv * L j ^ ? - • P ? ? 0 1 * * * . ? ? " * * ^ ^ kdress at the"*;-•_.• A. meetinVTield Aieph of. the B'I celebration of In -Day -and my.

26, 1930

• VOL. Vin.—No. 4S

Next Speaker ZIONISTS ARETO Before Forum NAME DELEGATES FOR CONGRESS

Tryputs for "Jazz Singer* Open to Public The next play of the Center Players Guild will be the famous "Jazz Singer/* under the direction of Mrs. Herman Jahr. Tryouts will be held on Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'clock" at the J. 'c. c . : . . - • , • ; . - These: tryouts will be under the new policy, open to anyone .whether a. member of the Guild or not Previously, only Guild members were allowed to participate. - Anyone interested in dramatics, whether he or she lias had previous histrionic training or not, is invited to try out,1 . .. _

The third of the series of lectures at the Junior Forum, sponsored jointly by the Henrietta Szold Girls

New York.—(J. T. A.)—The o p tions for American delegates to the seventeenth World Zionist Congrns* will take place on Sunday, January 24th, according to &n announcempri;, made by the Central Election Board, which represents all factions of the Zionist movement in this country. Polling places will be established in practically every Jewish community in the United States, and every ,1>v? £«nd Jewess, over the age of oiphteen, who has paid the shekel fee h? fifty cents will be entitled to -votr. for delegates. . The forthcoming .Congress, -which, will take. place in Cai'lsbad, Czerhcsloyakia beginning February 24th", is regarded as the most importe-nt in. the history of the Zionist movemor'l, so that all Zionist groups are con-" centjrating their efforts on'disposinc of as many shekels as possible in n?der to insure a large and representf-*!-tive American delegation at Carlsbnfi. The rules for the elections provide that any one who presents a shclr^ receipt at ;the polls on Jsmuaiy Z4,th will be entitled to vote, but that card* of membership in any organization are not valid substitutes. Any shekel payer over the agr of twenty-four is eligible for candirtaT^r as a delegate, and: may beEane ot* upon the submission of a petition signed by one hundred other shekelpayers. All candidacies must be submitted to the Central Election Bo«rrir not later than noon of January I?

MEASURES FOR

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Stalmaster . . ; . belatedop- ~th? .°**.;V#*W .%ough_purely agrir, Investigating Omuoittee Points Sam Beber r-rva^ons at Conservative Synagogue, c u l t u r a ; " n f , , ? ™ P * * Russia j. The Tri-dty councfl^ conilstinf J pi :^\£cxe I Oat Higher Living Standmo h~nruc\ . . ." . J. Harry K u l a k o f s _ y . i J*^:^^^ sad the A. Z. A. chapter No. 1, will the: Omaha ch&pters. Nos. _1 and^XOO ard of Jews tWprcsictent, delivering his "maiden",, hfhe^ on the soil ^ the immediate and the Council "Bluffs Chapter, spon- quarters .to,all.p: be held at the J. C. C. Monday evespeech . . . . and in a capable manner' ™ i n l t y ••«>*• their towns. ning, December 29, when Sam Beber sored a program and banquet in Jerusalem.—(J. T. A.)—The reP^ewise Mrs. Wm. Alberts, the Omaha. Abe H. Baron, Sioux City atwfll speak on "The Stigma of Being placement of the existing taxes by an & ""i!iary president, in a few well-j torney, delivered &n inspiring mesincome tax, the abolition of the ani-' c'^osen remarks, delivered in a sweet. sage at the opemneeting held in Jthe «nal tax when the income tax is introp"d r'l-cminrr m a n n e r . . . . and Harry afternoon at the Center auditorium. iloeied, the-' reduction of-the already a^'l Minn'e Lapif'us' utter surprise Sal Michnick" acted a s charrmah. • • commuted lithe to seven and a half a-d smiling broadly at. the. sudden anIrvih Levin, president of the' local j per cent and as an emergency measr.DU7ccment of their wedding.- anni-} ure the issuance by the government of v-»-F_ry . . . . Frank Eizenbsrg,-the •New York City.—The Jewish com-. a $500,000 short term loan is recomLandsmannschaft to Unite whoVmnrrities of the United States are be-: Prrr—toimt "fillum" man j . . mended in the report of the PalesAssist Relatives in up -withi j y i jingles ing'requested by the National Council -up tine committee to investigate the eco1 Europe . - .'. the toastmaster ? shyness v . ...j of Jewish-Women to send clothing for nomic conditions of agriculturists one tn the presence .of^^ the oharmin<», the inen; women and children who are New York.—(J, T. A.)—Over two two and to suggest fiscal measure that the Official Sees Jewish , Citizens N'ss -Goldstein.- sister of the • Eabbi,^ detained at Ellis Island. ;. This plea mfflion dolfias every year is" sent in^government- should take relative to Gradually Becoming an V7ho sat on his left •••- i - the ziatural • has been madeiriti behalf o f the-drs^uiipetty contributions by small Lands-'["them. _ Important Factor d^liaeatcr of Yiddish stories: Isador, sation by Mrs. Mauri<» - L. Goldman, mann organizations to their n e e d y « - ! Other recammendations are the Dsnsky . . . . and Yiddish humor: National Chairman of itu-Department New York.—The Jews of Poland Farry Wolf ." . .. ...the "chic" Mrs;' of Service for;foreign born.'Packages The old Jewish way ,"of centering latives and ^friends' in the "home i establishment -of gwrernment experi. tter are gradually becoming a more active SsV-zman.whq has just returned fromvare-to. be.addressed to'the:'National all life about the idea i>f" the family town" in Russia, according to a stated f*nental demonstrations on factor in the work of consolidating California, indulging -in.-.. Hollywood. Council of Jewish Women, Ellis. Is- i s s^t-forward as -the, scientific ideal ment.inade by L.'B. Bousin, chairman farming methods, t h e creation of vil- the Polish -State, writes a prominent grossip with a group - of ^ ' Klot- iand, New Yiork Sarbbr: It was point- of.^the best social ^spiutipn JEpjr... tiie of the I_ihdsmannschaft Department lage co-operatives, and the^temporary Polish -statesman. Tadeusz fiolowko, at an Ort nsaet- fn*hibition ~on the importatioii of ! T e c e n t gentle reminders; E<tten«l ed out ihat stockings,- dresses, "and sex- prpbtem by" Dr. Magnus Hirsch- of the American Ort, chers" 1 l y e h i e f o f the Eastern division ing. The meetiAg was attended by ^ft-CPMervative Synagogue . every warm clothing,..-for men,-^omenlandr.feid, founder-of the;lifts of Sex- about 150 officials of such Lands•«* * « p oBsh Foreign Office,'election -for rn&a.yJmi4fr.\£^it'.s a good h a b i t . . . . childrenju^pardcularly children are particularly rsqiMed w i i h - ^ J o - j ^ j ^ of Berlin is in lBamj'Oi g'<_llfc<iliJriSf~WttO TPSOlvftd ft)X f the a p p r f e ; n ^ - : « « ^ ^ w ^ in l i e JEastern provinces, and pne of ( flie Tint time <to hand together and,' tiiereby make tite poor happy. . . . j t h e present --us&iess depisssiori, "thje. m e o _cal societiesi " Jerusalem.—(J. T. A.)—The c.l o M s t . f r i e.n S of Marshal Klsudf through - the Ort, combine their ef-. "The committee's wpprt emphasizes stunning and not- g_udy:,Mesdames, welfare organizations at Ellis Island! m e eT posal to create in Palestine a govern"The Jewish idea of the farnlly"hss j j o r t s t^-make their relief work more the difference in the standard of l i v - j * ^ ™ ™*l wuensta. Morris Milder, Peggy- Ferer,. Elmer-have been" receivmg . » n inadequate 1 Mr Uolow who ment agricultural bank to aid th? for the Ji eeffectual. ffectuaL j ing of Arab and "Jewish farmers/ ' *°> . „-. . influence ^ . , v. Gross . . . . a little busy ; body quite amount of trldthihg. so the" National been a tremehdpns Arab-fellaheen is emphatically rejectgood in m odern life", said Pi". - The new plan for thus extending 1 Painting a gloomy picture of the Arab ' . alert: Master Lynn Arlen-Stalmaster,!Council of Jewish Women is addfessed by tiaside F. Strickland, British j?v^ Hlrschfeld. t «nphasi_es the cred-, the activities of the Ort, which had cultivator's lot, the committee as- j " "1 ™ •J e w ' ^ e j m ' s&ys' pert on rural economics, in his re3-year-old youngster of Mr.; and-Mrs.-1 ing & special plea-to the country. J e w s are Irvin Stalmaster . . . . . in the chair I . It was said hy -Mrs. Goldman that * TClations. Father,! hitherto confined itself largely to rais-I sumes that with very rare exceptions (active I 8 » *in i a _the y becoming a more factor consolidation of port on agricultural and co-operatitf ree<dy-for,a tooth extractdon •. .- . .-.when the"immigrants arrive.at Ellis mother, and child—that ,is the most ing its funds through, big unit con-! every village provides for its own the Polish State in the Eastern prov- conditions in Palestine made public dentist hands you a jarag.-i»-. but it's Island, they are equipped with insuf- important entity in the world. It tributions from wealthy philanthropies1 subsistence. inces. In a number of election dis- here. no joke! . . . . Auf Wiedersehn! next-ficient clothing and-anticipating the brings human satisfaction,' ethically, was set forward by Murray Leving, , The Jewish farmer is better equipMr. Strickland, who last July visitweek. . .'-. • - • • . possibility of detention upon their fail- biologically, and physically". ed Palestine on the invitation of tb? the than is the Arab farmer, his standard The Narcomsobez, which is The grizzled scientist, vastly symure to meet certain reuirements. per cent solid for a united , Jewish Palestine government, to study tJioIn describing the work at Ellis Is- pathetic and serious in aspect, dis- Central Welfare Committee of the' of living i s higher and he enjoys solection regular economic position of the fellaheen ir, . ' land for immigrants, it was pointed cussed some of the things he has Soviet authorities in Ukrainia agreed,' cial and cultural emenies unknown to tions. The Jews understand that the order to instruct the district of fie.'* U s t _ o w c o m b m e s &n w h o • •out th&t. during the months of Sep- found to be true through thousands that the government shall furnish de- j the Arabs hut appears to be weighed ^ ^ ^ classed Jews with raw material, space down by heavy debts, the committee ^ _ ^ _ « _ ,TOIM«« -r v,-> t»^is_i, 1 about objects and methods of coopera+ of cases studied in his institute. "The tember-ana October, over 2,000 meals consolidation of +the Polish' tive credit, declares he •w&s deeply want were served to - Jewish immigrants sex feeling is often stronger than •for factories, „ and, credits, provided reports, although not estimating State without distinction of national- J and immovably convinced that an agrialone, and that special arrangements any other. It is stronger than the that the Jews find a way of securing these debts, ity or religion. cultural bank dealing on a small rottt(•were made for enabling the Jewish feeling of race. This you see when part of the money necessary for the "The Jews understand that Marshal j tnercial basis with the small Arab fcBerlin.—The board of the Berlin "Iimmigrants to observe" the-Jewish you witness successful cases of inter- equipment of their factories. Pilsudski opened a .new era in Poland j That task was set before the repre- Jewish community appropriated 700,- j and that it would have been' unthink- j mers would be the greatest evil any — . . iholidays. ' In -all-- of these activities, marriage. I believe ihter-marriage, government could introduce because 000 marks for the immediate relief of New York.—-(J.T. A.)—With Can-1 the social workers represent:.ng the •when it follows so strong an urge, is sentatives of the Landsmannschaften , T T J J * T • _ able for the names of Mincberg, Wish- proper supervision is impossible, reT in New York. licky Mendelson, and•, in payment would be reluctant and ihr ada and South Africa this year added'(Jewish organizations en joyed the co- a good thing. Inter-marriage between needy Jews. Hundreds of Jewish ,. , and, _. • , , - TLemberg,-' _ Jews and Gentiles has increased since' T°™*™ °*.» permanent body to families have applied for aid and the name of the president of the Jew-| resultant sale of lands would be unof Commissioner "of Immiu to the long list of "closed": countries', e c d the the war, with the general increase in * ^ f "Landsmannschaften without this grant from the Jewish ish community, to be together with: pleasantly frequent. the "surplus". Jews of Europe have gration "Day. , ... _^_ , i Council was recommended, as well as community would be ejected from I practically no region to go to but the "Denver.—Jewish school, children in personal liberty everywhere. Such a bank existed before, Mr. their homes for failure to pay rent that of _ Catholic on the Government j foTaa&M o{ ^ ^ a u x U i a r i e s and a list before the coup d'etat of May. unsettled, and sometimes even wild two .public Schools in Denver learned Dr. Hirschfield spiked the popular .. . , . .-, r y Strickland points out, but was closed long in arrears. .,' , Z^Z , , * ! nabonal advisory council, "The exchange of letters between by the former High Commissioner, Si: parts of South America, according to Chanukah .songs, instead of Christmas idea that Jewish men and women are; Dr. Myron Kreinin and .Aaron Ben- carols. And instead of Christmas more passionate, as a rule, than Premier Slawek and . Kirschbraun Herbert Samuel, thus becoming one f>T deeply impressed the Jews here just the main points in the anti-Zionirf jamin, Jewish immigration authorities, j cards, the art classes drew Chanukah people of other races. "Such genera s did the letter of Kirschbraun to : propaganda of the Arab leaders. They •who' arrived in New York this week greetings.alities are generally unfounded' . .. Marshal Pilsudski, a letter full of the claim that the bank would be of reto consult with other authorities on The plan was.in effect in two gram- said. ~ "Though s as .a rule Jewish State spirit and written with dignity lief to the Arab peasants. means of carrying on the work of women have a deeper conception of Strickmar schools at. the Cheltenham and at and with, conscientious emphasis of land's report also outlines various* finding places of refuge for the Jews love, and are deeper in love than Coif ax schools, the former having a the attitude of Jewish society." New York.—Charles Edward Rus- should keep culture in the schools. of Eastern Europe. schemes for aiding the fellaheen v.iih Jewish enrollment of 98 per .rant, and most women". He attacked the antigovernment credits and relief oi thfir Dr. Kreimin is president -of the the latter beingialmost equally di- Semitic charges against Jewish mor- [ sell, occupying the pulpit of Temple j "Fourth, you should make your sloWarsaw.—Marshal Joseph Pilsud- debt burdens. university education for Emig-direct; Mr. Benjamin is vice- vided between Jewish and non-Jewish ality "Charges that the Jew is Israel of New York, declared Friday gan: night that the Jews in America are everybody or nobody.* We are now ski. Minister of the War, expects to president, a<nd commissioner to Eur- pupils. • morally lax are unfounded*' he said. During- his visit to Palestine, Stricknot using their power. The famous building up a class of educational visit Palestine where he will be the ope, of the HIAS (Hebrew Sheltering land expressed admiration for ibc ! guest of Sir John Chancellor, Palespublisher outlined five, ways in which aristocrats. and Immigrant Aid.Society of AmeriJewish co-operative societies. He s?j\ti, "Fifth, the Jews should be cham- tine High Commissioner, according to Jewi could use their power. ca). Both these organizations have however, that while the Jews are ahlr " F i r s t , there are about four million pions, and defenders of peace. There an announcement made public here. joined with the ICA (the Jewish coloto finance their co-operatives fron\ The newspaper fiaintigre Najes reJews in the United States and about should be no movement for peace nization agency) to- form the HICEM, their own means it would be necessary one-and-a-half million- in New York •without you Jews, because you "have ports that Pilsudski will go abroad for the government to establish ?<*• which will carry - on the emigration, back of you' this wonderful preachshortly and that he will also visit i City, and yet you do not exercise the work that all three organizations had operative credit systems for th~ Egypt. Directing a joint expedition of the civic power which you. should," said ment of peace." undertaken before. Baltimore.—(J. T. A.)—Early IsraArabs. "Last year we sent 15,000 Jews to elite women put one "over in extreme American School of Oriental Research i Mr. Enssell. "There are notable exSouth America," said' Dr. Kreinin.j st y le ?^ o v e r t h e modern, beauty par- in Jerusalem -and the Pittsburgh ceptions but I speak .of the. general"They must emigrate from Eussia,j l o r s > w o r d i n g to excavations made Xehia Theological Seminary, Dr. Al- ities. You do not t&ke part in civic Poland, Lithuania, and other Eastern' b y D r - - w - ? - Albright, Spence pro- bright said this past summer the ex- life as you ought to. You say: "but countries where their numbers are I f e s s o r o f Semitic languages _t the pedition-reached the rock bottom o f | l am not. desired.' Ah, but you are Berlin.—(J. T. A.)—Professor Al- Hitlerites ever gain the upper hand superfluous.. In Poland, there is an Johns' Hopkins university. Dr. Al- ten successive l&yers, each represent- needed. Your place in the world i s Norman S. Fregger, son of Mr. HTUV to uphold righteousness and conquer bert. Einstein, now. on his way to Cali- in Germany. annual emigration of 20,000 Polish bright, who gave an illustrated lec- ing a city. Mrs. J. Fregger of S167 Lincoln Blv*3.., ; oppression. 1 ture, here before the Churchmen's Toys were,discovered in the IsraelHistory would repeat itself if Profornia, may not return to Germany Jews " because" there is not."' room "Second, you have a great cultural hut may take up his residence in some fessor Einstein changes his place of was a member of the Jewish Comenough in the country for their own Club in the Emerespn Hotel, telling of ite period., toy day animals and dogs, munity Center team of Washingtonpeople. So what is to become of the excavations of hidden cities this past rattles and whistles.' . No toys. were mission in this country. The greatest other - country, in the event that the residence from Germany to some D. C, which defe&ted the debaten» discoveredin the. Canaanite layer. . composers and-orchestra leaders are summer at Tell Beit, Mirsim, near Hitlerites, obtain control of Germany, other country in the event that the Jews there ? Jews. In every European capital you it is reported here in circles cogni- Hitlerites get control of Germany,. from Patterson, New Jersey, recer^f ; "While the necessity for emigration Jerusalem, said carved stone palettes in the first debate contest of fh« can go to a concert for twenty cents. zant of Dr. Einstein's plans. Arthur Brisbane writes in his daily \ is greater than ever before, the "means which were employed for pulverizing Middle Atlantic States Federation ir>£ \ How far could you get for twenty column, "Today." "Persecution ofj Replying to-an inquiry from the is smaller, and the field is smaller -minerals to paint women's faces were . | cents at the Metropolitan Opera house Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Dr. Boris Jews drove many of the ablest minds Y. M. H. A. Associations. than even before. rOne by one the unearthed. The Washington team upheld the Due to the fact that the postof- | or Carnegie hall? If.one could get Brutzkus, a leader of the World Ort, from Portugal and Spain, men that These Israelite women, whom the nations close their doors to newcomers fice will be closed next Thursday, J the Jews &roused one could get music close friend-of Dr. Einstein and the could have prevented the Spanish affirmative «£ the question, "Resolvs* prophet Isaiah scorned for their love —hot bnly~to\Tews but'to alPpeoples: r - -----~~*~ " I o f finery, used powdered manganese New Year's, the Jewish Press wfll j as easily as one could get the sun. m_n >who brought the great savant to decline into failure and superstitu- that i t would be advis&ble to. establish • "As low as a university for Jewish students in ; go to print one day earlier again 6 Ber cent of Jew- 1 . : / , , * _ • ^ y e l a s'•-,••,•'* 1' Third, Jews will know. You should London recently for the Ort-Ozet din- tion," Mr. Brisbane says. "Among hes ; ish emigrants fan ',..; to .. accommodate America.*' . those thus driven out were the parents " > ! , • * to'paint bl_etc their eyelashes and eye next week. ' I use your influence to prevent our edu- ner, said that d e report may be true powdered themselves to new surroundings. This b r o w s Fregger is * former international The deadline for all items and catibnal institutions from turning into since Dr. Einstein told him that he of the great Spinoza. At about the eompares favorably to the usual fail- plained Dr. Albright. Haematite clay material for the issue of January 2 I mere training schools, and the stu- would prefer to settle in some quiet same time, the wisdom of Cromwell, debate champion of A. Z. A. H P it welcoming the Jews, helped to build. now -sttendiag~£h&. .Georgetown ^ch^a|. w nre,percentage.^whkhis-_rom 15. to •erred-ochre ?*< |[ ufiztts £rO-Q bcciSCrtLnt tni6ii6^ "CDSfS" xxilesort in .southern France where he the prosperity of England." of Foreign Service.' tarry on his work quietly if the £0, among; trther -peoples." their cheeks, he added. this mad orgy of production. You

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ASKING CLOTHLNG FOR E11IS ISLAND

JEWS AIDING IN CONSOLIDATING POLISH STATE

UNITE

FAVORS IDEA OF JEWISH

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Important Conclave to Be in Czech-Slovakia February' 24

REJECTS AN AGRICULTURAL BANK FOR ARABS

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SOUTH AMERICA NOW BEST PLACE FOR IMMIGRATION

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£i Russell Says American Jews Are Not Using Their Power

Early Israelite Women Ahead

Einstein May Not Return to Germany in Event of Hitlerite Coup d'Etat

Deadline Tuesday!

Fregger Member of Winning Debate Team


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