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_ Warsaw;—(J. T. A.)—A. court decision which may effectively restrain the boe Members of the Jewish Community of research work in this field, but indiscriminate firing' of Jews from, Center will enjoy the privilege of at- has also created a reputation for him- government owned industries was Need for Calling of World Con- tending the lectures, concerts and self as composer and conductor. Officers Named at Meeting s i i' handed down here. plays to be given this winter on SunJ. C. C. Tuesday | gress Is Empliaf? Art Exhibit. The court ordered the government day evenings beginning November 15, Evening I to pay compensation to a Polish Jew, The Education Program will close '• ' :•-••'' .:••' • . s i z e d / - . ' ' [ ' " ' • ' ' ' • as part of the new Adult Jewish Isaac Langsanx, on the ground that Educational program .sponsored by in the month of April with a magnifi- he had been unjustly fired from a to- Philip Klutznlck was chosen presicent exhibit of Jewish Art and a lecPhiladelphia.—(J^T. A-)—The need the' Center* it was announced today bacco when it was taken over dent of the local Zionist District st for reshaping Jewish life the world by Jack W. Marer, chairman of the ture on Sunday evening, April 24, by by thefactory government. '•• the election of officers held at the Lewis Losowick, on the "Jew in Modover, an<i the imperative necessity for Center Committee in charge of these Jewish Community Center last Tues- CIS The case is unique in juridical recern Art." -the convening of a world Jewish Con- activities. . t day. . ^- , ords and it is anticipated that it In addition to the above Sunday gress for' the discussion of the prob"Sunday Night is Center Night" Other officers named are Morris j ""p^ set an important precedent. lems of the Jews in all the "lands promises to become aagfestitution and evening programs many other interFriedel and M. D. Brodkey, viee-presi- fe^* : where they reside", was the. keynote regular event on the 1Hlenda.r of so- esting programs are being planned, dents; Jos Tretiak, treasurer, and £: which include a number of plays by sounded at the opening .of the ninth cial and educational life of the Jewish Sam Davis, secretary. Those selected V4S JaUiii I". annual session of the: American Jew- community in Omaha. . Considerable the Center Players Guild, a program r - --, for the executive board include M. F. £ ish Congress here. . , . . . • • interest and enthusiasm has been dis- of Yiddish Plays, a concert by the uertruae uruci Levensoa, Max Barish, N. S. Yaffe,„, .A.group; of several hundred dele- played in Tecent weeks since the an- Hazomir Singing Society," a debate beDr. A. Greenberg, Charles Mann, E. t ! " r *£ gates "representing Jewish, ctinunuhi- nouncement of the Sunday evening tween Kansas City and Omaha, as Weinbarg, J. Ustzrnan, Eabbi David 1 tteb *" Mrs. Hernia part of the Midwestern Debating ties arid organizations throughout the program. Several organizations inA.' Goldstein, Jacob Pesrlstein, I. j "'' country, heard Congress leaders de- cluding the B'nai B'rith, Council of League tournament.. DansTjy,-Dr. 0. S. Belser, J. Rosen-i .scribe the" scute- -political, economic Jewish Women, Hadassah, Zionist Admission to these events will be berg, John Feldmaa. The outgoing j it f> T% |, and social position, of the Jews in var- organization, and others have indi- free to active and senior members of president is M. F. Levenscn. I JtiMii ious countries and verge the necessity cated an interest in the proposed plan the Community Center, while non- Arab's Opposition1 to Him Keeps U A resolution was passed empower* Growing Confor; a courageous reformulation of and their willingness to aid in carry? members will pay an admission of 50c ing tha president to appoint, this disp] policy arrived at "with the fullest co- ing the proposed plan to successful to each event. This is a.sew! and adstantly triet's delegate to the. national can1 I operation of all fepresenative Jewish completion. ditional service to Center members. ventipn of the Zionist Organization of bodies the world over. In advance of each lecture, concert, Jerusalem.— (J. T. A.)—The Palesto be held in Atlantic City Samuels to Be Here. or play, tickets will be mailed to tine Government's removal of the Je- America .The convening of a world congress .v 1 L on'November S, 9 and 10. The Sunday evening educational every paid up senior member and rusalem Grand Mufti as the virtual as the only adequate forum for-the A reportfor the year was rendered j presentation of these problems was programs will begin with, a play by two tickets will be mailed to every dictator of Palestine Arabs and Amin at the meeting by the secretary and •is Qi el Husseini's retreat from political treasurer. Rabbi Goldstein delivered j iJiii.fi £". urged in the addresses delivered by the noted playwright and literary paid up active (family) member. life is now imminent as a.result of critic, ..Lndwig Lewisohip. "Adam" will Dr. Stephen S. "Wise/honorary presithe main address, • outlining the pres- ! the increased opposition to him on the ent status of Zionism the world ever. dent "of the congress; Bernard - S.' be produced by the Center Players part of the Arab population, includ- Jacob Pearlstein, executive director ' . • : e »-, pev Deutscht president, and Bernard G. Guild.' r; ing even his ovra employes, it is in- of the Center, spoke on the prospec- On On Sunday evening, Nf^ember 29, Richards, executive director. realiig, Nr dicated here. . .. se-\ e as All Jewish groups engaged in Maurice Samuels, author of "Ye Center PI, tive program of the local Zionists.. st S c The Palestine Government, which M. F. Levenson, retiring president, ol the Zoia I similar/activity were invited to join Gentiles" and -many other noted Center under successive High Commissioners, also spoke.. with the congress in its plans for a works, will inaugurate the lecture offer .of thP : series on the "Jew, in the Modern including Lord Plutaer and Sir John world congress. • Nationally, plans are progressing son v: A list of free employment agencies Chancellor, has desired tha removal for tha congress. It is predicted that "Adam," TT ra-jre It may seem -wise to postpone for a World." year or two or" even longer the con- A series. of discussions on Reform, in Omaha, including the Jewish Com- of the Grand Mufti, butThas been un- no obstacles will be encountered at Host uni vening of a conference preliminary to Conservative and Orthodox Judaism munity Center, has just been an- able to act lest its re\ ersal of Sis the conclave as press dispatches indi- tare, the p3 the calling of the "World Jewish Co is being planned for the Tnonth of nounced by Mayor Metcalfe, any of Herbert Samuel's ordinance that the cate a settling of all differences be- with proloj which may be called upon to furnish Mufti's appointment; as President of tween the Brandeis-SIack and Lipslrj" j tagoraist OJ December. gress, Dr. Wise stated. competent help to those who. wish to the Moslem Supreme Council be per-factions. ! -,%^.^ Ben-Shahar. ' actci assist in the campaign to "Give Some manent, strengthen rather than weakOn Sunday! evening, January 31, stiraate detsils of h Man or Woman Employment and Do en the Mufti's position, has now deMarvin Lowenthal - (H. Ben-Shahar) cided to take advantage of the rising writer and traveler will given an il- It Now." lustrated lecture on "The Trail of the This idea is part of the..plan of tide of opposition against him. is vo.i.e, the city's Citizens' Unemployment Wandering Jew." Arab forces, which for some time itv ia vfi have been working against the Mufti, On Sunday evening, February 14, Committee."-The.list of agencies:" Abraham W. Binder, will give a lec- Men's Employment Bureau, 317 So. have greatly increased " in recent The anneal J. C. C. Pre-Season ture recital on "Jewish Life in Jew- 19th St.,-Tel. AT 8122;" Women's Em- months. Aware of this growing opish Music." Mr. Binder is an Ameri- ployment Bureau, 402 City Hall. Tel. position, the Mufti has" endeavored to Doubles. Handball Tournament -vrill coraes to hi can musician -who has devoted his en- AT 8122; Labor Temple, 19th andartificially increase his popularity by get -under way Thursday evening at The Omaha Community Chest cam- tire life to the study of Jewish music; Davenport streets,.Tel. JA 6571; Vet-securing Mohamrae-d:'' Ali'svburial in the Jewish Community Center Co-arts paign goal for this year is $523,938, He has not only.done a great deal erans'.. Employment Service, .201 the Dome of Sod; as -^ell'M the -pom- frith fourteen paired teams; ••• . W. C.£!raser,^president, of the Chest, Courtney Bldg., JA:1575; Urban pous, .burial .there: of former Kiag announced Tuesday morning. •"; League (for colored help), 2010 No. Husssini. ,;-''".'' are as follows: . Increased needs for relief make thi 24th, WE 18S3; Jewish Community The 'Multi has further tried to ex- - M. Bioom-H. Sich vs. Bye, Monday, the largest Chest budget that Omaha Center,:20th and Dodge, TeL JA. 1366; ploit the- propaganda against the 7:00 p. m. . . emst has ever been called upon to. raise. South Omaha Merchants' As-oeiition, armories in the Jewish colonies by C. So&olof-B. B. Cohen vs. GoldThe need of money for food, clothing, 24th and O streets, Tei. Tl'A. 5050; personally conducting this campaign. berg-Rosen, Thursday 7:00 p. r i . shelter, coal, care of the .sick, care Masonic Belief and Employment Of- This visit to Palestine of the Indian Levin-Sokolof vs. Tunier-'Weiner, cbci. of the aged and care cf needy chilfice,. Masonic Temple, Tel." AT 1815; Moslem leader, Shawkat Ali, was Thursday 7:00 p. ra. dren are some of the major needs. Employers' Free Employment Service, used by the Mufti for the same pur- Marks-Epstein vs. Herman-Her-j : r r s _ KEth .^ Ssl^-r c . 107 South 24th street,"Tel. AT 5362; pose. All • these endeavors, however, •Rich, Thursday 9:15 Mr. Fraser said that the increase Bricklayers'- Headquarters, 21st and have proved futile, and the distrust over last year's budget of $64,685.is Sadofsky-Yaife vs. Coming, AT 5295. '\ entirely the result of the increased de- Jewish Youth Heeding of the populace in the leadership of Thursday 9:15 p. in. mands for relief. of Berlin Police the Mufti is growing rather than sub- Adler-Zorinsky vs. "Wmtronb-Trin- j j ^ r . "We are faced with relief demands trosh, Thursday 8:S0 p. m. j siding. President that far exceed the budget increases,* Frank-Franklin vs. Finkel-Grossj _____ "The Mufti's %pffer~\is finally Fraser said. "Smaller sums have, been man, Thursday 7:45 p. rn. *""*" broken," an Arab sfc^sbls declared to A allotted to the educational and char- New York.—(J. Tr A.) —The Jews Max Alts'chuler-J. Ban vs. Bye, a representative wpthe "Doar Bayof Germany have formed self-defense acter building agencies, to provide om," -addingyv^JSK longer will the | Sunday 2:30 p. rn. SJf i\,<.U further funds for i relief. These units which will function permanently Mufti reprpsenT__Ara\^politieal opinagencies voluntarily accepted these re- for the protection of the Jewish Community, is the statement made by Dr. Jerusalem.—(J. T. A.)—An appeal ion. ductions." Alexander Eosenfeld, of Berlin, vice to the Arab youth to present a united The Commnnity Chest campaign will open November 10 and close No- president of the World Maccabee front and become the- storm troops vember 20. J. N. Shannahan is cam- Union, in an interview with the. cor- in the movement to boycott imports paign chairman and for the past eight respondent of the Jewish Telegraphic and Jewish products, has been issued Mrs. Jarohm Kulakofsky, 51. pass- v**<^. "" by Jamal al Husseini and published in months has.been forming a campaign Agency. ed away at her home, S19 North A. tsUZ . organization and educating the'work- Dr. Eosenfeld, who was injured in Arab newspapers. \ Thirt3--eighth Ave., last Saturday} ^£^.; ers-in anticipation of the most diffi- the anti-Jewish excesses on the Jew- "Your country does, not expect yoa evening. She had been a prominent i ^'Ci_"~pr* ish New Year, arrived in the United to sacrifice. your innocent lives, but cult task in Omaha's Community and long-time resident here. js ^ , e ^ States in the interests of the Maccato defend them," says Jamal Effendi. Chest history. Mr. Shannaha gave up Besides her husband, she is s-ar- {^^ * his annual vacation this year because bee Organization -and hopes to be "Your country expects you to wear vived by two daughters, Mrs. Sylvia 1 ^ ' ^ of wofk in preparation for the Chest able to raise funds for the erection what you weave, eat what yoa sow, Spivak cf Chicago, and Mrs. H a s comm of a stadium in Tel Aviv, which will drink what your hands produce, and campaign. Langrnan cf Tifnn, O., and one son, t y *"*. 'Workers and prospective givers house the Maccabee Jewish Games in this way break with the traditional John, of Los. Angeles. j The .'•'" . enslavement and prevent the terrible seem to realize without being told next year. The funeral was held 'Monday j le program \riiici •that.-more, effort and larger subscrip- The defense units are a direct out- fate which threatens to overwhelm afternoon from the home. ' tteas must be. forthcoming this year/' growth of the anti-Jewish New Year, you, your country and the entire stated Dr. Kosenfeld. "These defense East." Mr. Shannahan said. ^i* This appeal follows on what purILW.Pierpoint, chairman of the units have'been assigned to guard budget committee of prominent busi- Jewish _meeting places, .and their ports to be an analysis by Jamal Efib. M.%^)' ^ss °^w«>. ^BSJ-- .fee. J Y Wt ness men, which, studied the "needs of speedy organization has prevented re- fendi of British Imperialism, the .aim newal'of the attacks on the'Jews. of which is said to be to sever Palesthe various chest agencies for two months before making up the final The only Jewish, districts which are tine from other Arab countries, by budget, pointed out that the total now in any danger of further at- planting the Zionists in Palestine. budget for relief," care of the aged, tacks are in towns where the Jewish Zionism, according to him, aims to' A' proposal to President Hoover by j homeless adults, care t>f needy .chil- population is not dense," Dr.-Eosen- create a Jewish" government, which, B. A. Simon, president of the Table j will in the.future extend to the neighdren, care of the sick, is $334,028, and feld explained. Supply Meat company, suggesting! that the amunot for aducational and "Outbreaks such as thatywhich oc- boring; lands and in this" way • result that guarantee of bank deposits by! character- building activities this year curred on. Bosh HashonahV-jndicate in Zionist domination of the East. the federal government would be one! what is. bound to happen in tnenear will be only $125,910. Tray'of relievisg the present economic! depression,"will receive the attention! "Eleven agencies," Mr. Pierpoint .future," is the; opinion of Dr. Eosenof the nation's chief executive and! said, "are classified as 'educational feld. "The masses of Germans are no longer controllable and are looking the secretary cf the treasury. j and character building.'" '•;-...' K. P. Dodge. He listed the following: Bed Cross, for an outlet'_for their poisoned Simon wrote President Hoover onj Boy Scouts, Camp Fire Girls, Christ minds.; The result is, naturally, that N. P. Dodge -will address .the open October 14 and Tuesday received aj Mrs. Lester Meyer, 24, of 5SSS Ma- meeting of.the Hadassah at the J. C. reply front Lawrence Slclisr. the] Child society, Girl Scouts, Jewish the Jew is made the target. Although Community Center, -Nebraska State Hitler may deny responsibility for the son street, was seriously injured in an C. Wednesday., afternoon. . His ad- president's secretary, stating that the j Conference of Social Work, Salvation riots on Eosh Hashonab. and on other automobile crash- near Lincoln, 111., dress will start at 3 p. xn. • The gen- matter will he placed before the; Army (part of its activities), Social occasions, he is responsible for the Monday night." Her father, J. P. eral public has been invited. executives. j Settlement, "Urban League and Y. W.general frame of mind and such out- Louis, of Kansas City, was killed in "The suggestion of a Rational re-) the accident. • • C. A. , ' / ..••;••" • : breaks must be laid at his door." discount corporation v;as very timely I Lester Meyer and his mother, Mrs. ;o Be Held "An example of Chest management National-Socialism in Germany toand will- be very helpful, but still it | and policy, Mr. Pierpont stated, " i s day not only constitutes the greatest 'E. Meyer, left Monday night by plane does not solve the problem, ss the at,Center on Snncla,5r funds contained in the fact that $73,000 will evil to Germans, bat. it is the greatest for Lincoln. Mrs. Meyer was least available for this .corporation j be spent '£or "the care of the sick and menace to the world peace, he stated. seriously hurt 'of the four passengers Sain Beher, Philip Slutzaick, and are. comparatively small when we re-! in the car, suffering a dislocated nip. Milton Abrahams vrill be speakers atl gari the bulisns of bank deposits,*' j promotion *of health through the VisThe others hurt are Mrs. A. B. Loins a banqaet for fifteen rasiees of the said Mr. Simon in his letter to the I iting Nurse Association, which last and Mrs. Kalph Shaw, both of Kansas Sam Beber Chapter I\To.' 103 of the year made 66,733 calls on sick perCity.: ... . - .... -,. . . ' , .;. sons, and for the work of the Hattie B. A. 2. A. to be'given by the members Munroe Home for Crippled Children/' The. four were motoring frora •of the group Sunciay sveninu at 6:30 .Kansas,City to-•Chicago., from where p. m. at the J. C. €. "After many di Eabbi Frederick Cohn will give, the they planned to" motor .to Canada. Joe Goldware is clisiriaan bf the ness men, banker Scfrnitzler second lecture in the series which the affair, and BiU Wolfe is toastmaster. J etc, the ifiie tlici Sisterhood of Temple Israel- is spon- Diet Itefeats' -Motion for • • •"• Eabbi David A. Goldstein will givej pressed is that if Arthur Sehnitzler, world-famous soring on Tuesday, October 27, at .SeiecMta' Prohibitionthe invocation. I their funds are £ Berlin.—The Th.nrir.gian B!c-i 27 a Jewish author and playwright, died 10:30 a. m. at the Blackstone hotel. The' program will ha festered by at his home in Vienna • Wednesday His subject will be "On the Evevote of 21 to 1G dsfcated tha ITaa" songs by tha "Cooper Candy MarveL" night, according to word received of the English Election." 2>Irs. flayer Kiotion for the prcbibitioa of Eeh-> Mrs. L. Kevsleff is spansoriag tie L. Cohn will ha in charge. chitc here at press time.

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