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OMAHA, NEBRASKA. FIT IB AY. DECEMBER 4, 29S1
C t i %tcah Service
irith Electiei Officers Thursdav
I'Ndzi Students in i/ -Austria'Are Given ! . . Special Privilege*
: Ben Stiefler o l the local 1 I iel Brotherhood announces \JC i Vienna—(J. T. A.)—The Austria I Ten thafon Sunday evening, Dec. 6, from Election of officers for the en- j cabinet fess confirmed the demands: cf I 7:15 to 7:30 under the auspices of ''Only by extra discipline, which in Jew will keep his identity in the fu- sains term for the local lodge, of Nationalist students for special p r i -, the National Federation of Temple the past has made the Jew superior, ture. But unless vs can make bein the the B'nci Brith will be held at ! iieges for Aryan studs cv end €hanakah Concert and Program Brotherhoods, over radio station can the Jew keep alive the traditions ing, a Jew advantageous once, more, the Jewish Community Cester- versities, which in the past have l~d WLW, Cincinnati, - 700 kilocycles, of his forebears arid hope-to survive the" Jews will- loss- the content of Qr'.Open to Public This to numerous anti-Semitic attacks. nest -Thursday .-eveaing, Dc^einthere will be broadcast a ,Chanukah without making his existence mean- their identity-without losing-the idenThe government establishes tfr ber 10, according to sanoatsceSunday. Evening service. •.-•'. ':. ingless," " Maurice Samuels declared tity," he. •warned. German national character of slueraent sade by. Dr. A. Greenberg, The "special service- will - include a in opening .the; lecture division of ,the V Samuels g.a v e • "extra-discipline, present president. ents unions, although it states that The Chevra B'nav Israel congregaIDS :omir Singing Society of Community Center Adult Ed- mentally" as the'way to keep the. con| students from various nations possess tion, 18th arid -Chicago St., will cele-. ."benediction- over the lighting of theJewish Omaha 'A present a program of ucation program, Sunday night. "He candle.s, songs, music, and -a-short tent of -Jewishness•.alire.. . " A V tend-'quality rights. The new status' ex-' v d bfate ' its forty-seventh, anniversary usJc Sunday evening, Dee, must realize, as "did his ancestors, Maccabean message. , . ency to shirk the e3:acticris of rigor.hides opposition en the ground that with a "Chanuljah' Concert" "and" prdCommunity Center, that he has to work harder, mentally ous, self-diseipliru ;uch an arrangement is unconstitu- which wi •Jewish .hrentering to gram this Sunday" evening, 'Dec 6, IT than members of other groups in orand make him imional. submerge, the Starting at 8 p. in. The event is of Educa :ioriEl program for Sunday der* to" maintain the -advantage ob- ab'le .to. withstau'l t" o eicteina! pres' The government's decision in open to" the public without any" adsponsored bv the Center f tained-by extra discipline." •' •• -' " . plication prevents even Jewish i sure.".:. To' survive "? a vital influjnission. charge._ '•' ; tne-1 this year. _•__. ( . . „„,; rn^vprfe from becor Samuels rnore than lived up to exence and-keep Je\i .ah morale from : • William .Milder, chairman of • the converts .zornir Choral society will pectations- as a lecturer,,- holding- -Ms being '. undermineJ, Saraaals pre1 anniversary: celebration^ "was. assisted r.ic-.-^rs of German students unions, present a program that v-111 include : audience tensewith -his eloquence scribed an; accep tar; ^ cf the weight in "arranging the- affair.' by Harry T. "v r""~t either loin. Jewish, unions toik songa,'..traditional ami synagogue and jnastery of. his subject; The ex- of the;..Jew's dsctln; arJ re-ostablisinationals, or form separate i music, aiid coniposruons especially "Weiner and H.~~Marcusi * Milder—will' ; tent of his hold on the audience was ment.-of-the,contacts -with the. traditheir - enra. ' j X^J. -t «•..-.; y.. C --J i.-^ V-'^ « V\ *--.;. -\V:.C*?lX:l\l . make the . introductorj' .remarks, folX*.. illustrated when a 10-minute inter- tions that gave the Jews of 'the mid- Author of "Why _ We. BILbchave* v-.ons lowed by brief remarks by Marcus. Schv-"ac£kin, director of the society. \ Several short talks are on theAr.nual Flag Bay to Be Held mission was held during: the "middle dle ages Strength "end mental alert•to Appear at J.-C. C. WedThe orrraiizstio- inchKle? 26 singers Aliuri ;of the lecture. At the end of the in-ness. • ' ; '" . . '. program, including "Synagogues in in addition to an orchestra and has This Coming Suntermission, every one of his listeners Mental.; discipline.? he 'said, would nesday, Dec 16 Israel," by Philip Klutznick; "Macbe?"a preparing for this nnd ©thet returned to hear the • second part of do away with...psychological misery cabees," by Sol Wezelxaan; "Jubilee ..' ' . • ' ' " • . d a y - ' • '• I conctTtF for the "past cisrbt months. the^address. • ;' . • -• and would "give-the Jew an - advan- - Professor Ss.ra.-uel D. Sehmalhausen, and Education," by Jndah Wolfson. ' j The Omaha oTjfranisntipr, is one of I. Morgenstern was chosen presiSpeaking on "Will the Jew Sur-tage again. " • eminent psychologist, will be the next : • Besides singing;, by ensemble and ! feT.v Jevish Chc~.] societies in the dent o? the locarJewis'h National fund Vive?" Mr. Samuels divided his subspeaker to appear os theCommunity -Henry -Monsky JEtrodured the ( audience of 'America" and "Hatik: j country . elevotip.p th?im.j--<iH*es to thft Forum'rostruui, when he will .'speak j vah," several ; numbers will be pre-.at an election of officers held at the ject into two natural parts: the his-speaker. Jack W. Marei presided. ; development of s. finer understanding on "Sex in Civilization" at the Jewsented. by" the B'hai Israel choir - and Jewish- Community -Center 'Monday toric setting of the Jewish situation, "preciation of folk lore in and the modern consequences of that ish 'CovEmunity Center on "Wednesday .'._"'.'" orchestra, directed by Cantor. Ab- evening. . iah Festivity t© Be Held music a? veil as of traditional pvna"\T7JTT~-"" evening, December 16. • Other officers elected were M. T>.setting. . ...• : ',; raham Schwaczkin. Their iurobers cogue wiE include "Hanonis Halolu And Brodkey and William Alberts, vice • In giving the status of the Jew Prof.' SchihaXhausen has gained i Center tare so stimulated the collecting Moas Tzur," and "B'tzais Israel." presidents; Miss Ida Daytch, secre- in the middle ages, Samuels stated wide resown as EH author End Isc- j PHf: of rich musical sources "Zmiros". •will be given by the Seltz tary, and Miss Tobye Steinberg that "they constituted a superior ortarer. : He has lectured at Harvard; With plans completed and final re-j j-atherlutir.jr '^rf fro if. al! comers of the Baumer .and Hozamir trio, also dir- treasurer. On .the executive board are der or caste or brotherhood." Their and other eastern -educational-centers, hearsals for stunts in progress, every- world where Jews have .li v< and creincluded M. F, Levensbn,; Morris superiority, he mentioned, was due to ected by Cantor Schwaczkin. but this is his first western trip. thing is in readiness for the Senior j £ted folk lore. While Ibis Other • musical numbers are: . a Friedel, J. Lintzman, Dr. O..S. Bel-three main reasons. • l i » Interest is -attached to the coming The' first was education. " "At a selection' by a" string trio "consisting zer, Mrs. I. Hurwitz, Judah Wolfson. lecture because of the heightened im- held in the Center on Saturday eve- j many Jeivish Choral scv ties have alof Harry Eobinson, Lawrence J. Publicity chairman is Morris Friedel. time. when emperors, as Charle:; portance of the general subject of December 12,. according to those ready Rttaineu prominence among magne,.could not •write, illiteracy.was Ful! Prograsa of - Activity Pinkel, and Oscar Weinstein, acpsychology to the laity, as evidenced Flag Day ••hcrc-p of the even1 j musical crjranisctirms its kind, the exception among the Jews. • Their i ch companied by Harry Braviroff; ."Eli, Planned'tor Coming • in- recent years. Single admissions at! n fund > be presented a ety is mThe local The Omaha EsiTTioit Jewish National ctivities reverence for mental matters • disacti Eli,", and "A. Dudele", by Lawrence will partake this Sunday, Dec. 6, in one dollar may be obtained at the! . " ' ' " . ' , .Year ' ". . the Carnival are a "five-cerits-s- eluded in the group of Pioneir-n= in the J. Jinkel, accompanied by Margaret the nation-wide annual Flag day, tinguished them" from all others." Center. dance" scheme and cabaret, both in "ield of Jewish nn?f=ic, E' "The element of- a personal disciHurvritz.= sponsored by the J . N. FY Ida" Daytch pline i n Jiygiene/'- the speaker pointed Mrs. L. . Neveleff, was re-elected . recrer.tir^^*!j Thi? prof -•s.rn Ifkp ;-M the others in A few excerpts from "Why We |_ the Center auditorium; rpcreationa.' p y is chairman for Flag'day. thej amusements in the gymnasium, cr enderj the serif??: of "Snmlsy Kisr'/t. is Cenout, " w a s the second factor which president of the Jewish Women's WelMisbehave," the best knows of is s. [ direction of E. 11. Segal, physical di- [ ter Nigrht" concerts and lectures, i s All vcorkers . tvill „ meet Sunday made the J e w "of t h e middle ages fare Organization, at a meeting of works of Schnaalhaasen, -who morning a t 3 a. m. a t the "Jewish outstanding." Their superior order that.. organization 'held last Tuesday master cf epigram, follow: rector-of the Center; Ponder Elver," | open to members of the Jevrjsh CornCommunity"" Center and will from of life .and clsaniiires3 helped them at the Jewish Community Center.: "Jealousy is a reflection of wand- a gambling resort in .miniature;! menity Centc r. Tidcri? s r e issued there make a house-to-house .canvass when. _the plagues broke out and en- " Mrs. J. .M. Tilalasliosl:- was elected ed egotisin." •tr,ii-l up senior and active graphology ana and fortune fortune teiiing: tel " • . ' -EranholoET ex- \-fre e pat of the Jewish homes. perts; a dramatic sketch by the Cen- members •he Contcr, others abled "them to escape comparatively vice president; Mrs. Irvin •Stalmaster, All proceeds go toward ouying land unscathed, he said. (•mii'PszinTHz. hnth food recording•• secretary; Mrs. H.. A. "Men. do not love truth. • Wist thej ter •plfji-o-rc* 'Aon cf CO cents. concessions, bolt in Palestine and aiding the Jewish other Newman, corresponding ' secretary; desire is'the-bolstering tip of'tfe-elr ana Players; H-v of the Siir.i];.iv rai'tiing, a n i immercus <The,third element was the fact that Judge Irvin Stalmaster's recent Chalutzim to settle on the soil there. Mrs. Charles ••LevinsKJ, treasurer, and inadecniate human nature which trath novel sttmts, which ai-e to besecret) nin 3rc:rrsi bro the Jews . were scattered • all over only took, "What Price Jury Trials?" has Miss Daytch reports that wh'Je a Ehirope,.. were t h e only- international Mrs. N. • Mantel", ssditor. " . is-acle to proviae in the nesn sircg-l _^_-,.^ e C-—H-^ ?~ i- --—n« to I one next Sun de •gle of liars for. competitive End received widespread commendation good number of automobiles have people (geographically). -They had All of the '.new officers will be inoccupy e"cry bit of space in tbo Gen-j sue dam. will be doscii from many reviewers. been volunteered f o r t h e Flag day, an., international language,, and trade ;5talled'sti-Gis;. firsi meeting" of theelusive advantages." ter for the evening. j Kar cm Among the printed" comments are more cars are needed. .The"Zionist infevijtable' ..drifted into their hands new year, • Tnssday, Jan..' 5^jst which A clty-vride canvass .for the sals I ir. "weapon infe the following; • organizations- in 0raaha'-arE--pianning.. "because "the- other' people vrere not time the- officers'-vdll.iasuguraia..:ths C? "f'C^CO^I "cr '"'""" " " ' I "Mr, Staknaster is exceptionally strong representations for the one-interested in trading. -new. program -.adapted for-the year. caiieel cut "the well qualified tcr Vfrita-On the merits day drive. Among those v?ho have In additioii--to the former activities feiiorfty." The Jew stood in a- relatively of the jury system in modera.litiga- signified - their intention of supplying splendid-position -until the l l t h cen- of that, organization in the field of "Freedom In lavs is vdthoi2t cues- var.es sale has rep tion. In' support 'of .his contention strong corps of workers a r e the Jun- tury, t h e speaker pointed. out. Then, .Family Welfare work, the. ne.w. pro- tioa the most perilous of sdventsres, i record crowd is anticipsted. the month of Pior Hadassah, Senior Hadassah, piothat juries should ba.abolisb.ed.in. civil anal 'Maanv of-the csxmuiittees for the sf-j a. change i n the economic structure gram will include a project of co-op- the most beautiful-and poignant t f jn ndc5it-!-or> t o t h e Hawo: tnCTP ' " \v : of experiersces. PYnpnVnc« " ! -fc?-r cases, the author musters_ impressive neer Women, Poale Zion> Zionist dis- of the western desperate .of fair report the fonn-clation of uovei i ITiir • COTiCPTt ?> 'i-?ct"re b-i- i/TOfesPOT TVofi made his loteration \vith the Jewish Community desT>era.ts» : id as proof of the inroads which have a.H trict/Daughters of Zion, Henrietta more trying. As the merchant class Center, aiming to develop the social 'Marrlsge as conventional coercion f « - Oscar HaFero-vrich, hea.'•Icrdecsi M, fi-?,p!ar. on S'undar r.ifht. ready been made in a system which Szold ' Girls', Greater Palestine Cam-. rose, so the merchant class began to facilities and activities of the Center. the decorations group, promises. an i n^. 2". iHis lecture is-.being snontradition alone has hallowed in thepaign, National Workers Alliance oust the Jew from trade competition. '• While the -details of the new pro-is on the verge of banlcroptcy. tial love as ritasl and roxitiiie is no! entirely ne^ idea in embellishment of br the Conseri-'&ti\-e Svnagopac. minds of the Anglo-Saxon people. It and the Mizrachi. the ject have not yet been developed,, the longer honored as either sacred -or Up to now the Jevr had been subCenter. •• Art Grossman, chsirm ssor Kr.plan is reputed tc be (What Price Jury Trials?) serves a jected to intolerance merely because officers of the organisation, stated sweet.': o£-the avrards committee, states thatj the outstanding; leader and philosovaluable purpose in bringing deafly that plans are being made for a. reof the "dislike of the unlike?' Now, and simply before" the lay, mind the Samuels Speaks; at he sexual -revolution is the rsost pher of Conservative Judaism IR a motive had been added—business vival of the at-one-time-popular. an- •recent -and the most profoasid- phase the vdriiiers it inaividusi ana ciuo America. The Conservative SyBfidefects of a system which- plays so nual ball which is being-scheduled' for sales. Ssra '. competition.general chsir- sro£ue is important a part in the life of a of the scientific revolution." • - -* • •zasn of the Spsteln, Zionist Dinner .. "However," the speaker stated, Saturday evening, Jan. SO.' C-Kmival, and EyrnEri dir.ncr on an'E.TijriT!£r for on onnna' d e m o c r a t i c people."—New York . "Oar "labor leaders, are not labor! that; orc?.r-ior. with Profp?,r,ts chEirmE.n, sre About one hundred attended t h e "modern anti-Semitism was not bora Times., „ „ . . , , . ieaders at all, but the lieutenants cf i e ^ lf ,%, oratiT , r i n directiBg ' the final until; the 19th century." He disdinner of t h e local Zionist district "The' book is a revelation and a capitalist.." l'"^!*^.'*** "'" tinguished between the old antiTits for he stunts, "which j Ti"niisn?t' i v T i e n Ti"?*oc sensation. "What P r i c e Jury S u n d a y evening in honor of. Maurice Judaism and themodern anti-Semi•s is no -±ai3ctionrn.greligion. Goocbinder declares Samuels, -who spoke on t h e Gommun comprise snned for the most o januTrials?" is in every way unique. No -"Anti-Judaism is the hatred vrhich has not at its rocthe .imcarsiy j varied and entertaining -iI The Center Players' Guild v.-ili book Kke it has ever been published ity Center Adult Education program tism, of the Jew for his religion. If the fear of death." • -1 as.ths local Jevrxv vrili -.- • > before. .Once and • for all it tears t h a t evening. present Jew changed that'religion and came vat pro- away-^the veil of secrecy from-the „• Samuels stated t h a t - Palestine i s into the non^Jewish fold, lie was TiSl, OF; Sanctum Sanctorum of the jury room absolutely onshakeable a s t o i t s fu- readily .welcomed.. Anti-Semitism has br •\h Theater fiuced s am! discloses what is going on in-t u r e destiny, regardless of racial o r •nt religious connotation, but racial." The annual festival of Oitlld in New York €Wl§l Wl§l jfiifis."—Commercial, Lav? Journal, political differences; • the Temple Israel Sunday School -trill Accordingly,-under anti-Semitism one 0< r T~^ ' 1 The triaV-by ah,untrained law jury He pointed o u t t h e number of new be held Sunday 'afternoon, December juruiay cve;is one of the'most'absurd aspects of "enterprises which have s p r u n g u p in couldn't assimilate if he wanted to. 6, at 2:30 p. m. at the Temple.. i-vTnposium Samuels illustrated how today the that tissue of absurdities,—modern t h e Holy Land due t c Jewish endeavFoilow'ing the Chanl^h service conicrin, COIISCIT; nnd Oi-lhojurisprudence-- and court procedure. or. H e praised t h e indomitable spiri middle: man is being remorselessly ducted by Rabbi- Frederick Coha, the "The splendid acco~pIislMBests} contributed b"r 3e*vrs in iis eoiiritry 1 wf^^rr Eabb! Alhcrt G, MirKta driven out of the economic system. Chanukah. lights will ba lit by the .fol- made possible, in Palestine during-the! brjurr- Jewish ixurdcr&i Critics, of .the jury farce have ,been of t h e Jewish pioneers. ^ ; Pcie ; UU.1 ?n;l j i cf Minneapolis v~iY\ di^cwsK the P P "And unfortunately the" Jews are numerous, but lawyers and "judges William X . Holzman presided ai lowing, eight children: Elden'Lincoln, past ten years as a' resclt cf.th'e ce~! ss, to -coioruzs them on the lane, , invrrrspntifaave rarely been among them. Hence, the dinner. All arrangements wert disproportionately in trading." Along Loris Ferer, Hovi-ard Goldman,.UlUan votion and self-sacrifice • of Jews! DTide them "with a remarkable sys- i with this economic snihilatioh is an it f I gratifying to find a judge added made.by Morris Friedel. throughout the'world are jeopardized j-te of health an ' sanitation aetivi- ' acute, intensified anti-Semitism, ad- Novitslcy, Jimmie Eobinson,. Marilyn to the list of vigorous critics of the Adler,.. Myron Subnitz, sad Dorothy ded to the dislike of the unlike. trial."—New York World-TeleEosenber^. The invocation wilt be Lecture "Whether we will it or not, thegiven, by Loraine Meyerson, a Chana''Judge Irvin-Stalmaster has "made Course on Tuesday pg -j ksh prayer by Betty Tarnoff, arecitaan interesting-, instructive and valu'.tion by .Gloria Novitsky and songs by phasize before • tiae Conservative j c•'-ildrsr. last' Friday- evening: Mr. Eothennerp, - v-hn is head of! able' contribution to .the literature" of I Kabbi Frederick Cohnhas chosen Justin Priesmsn. , Synsgogue_gro'ap , „ T_ the law. The thesis'-of Judge Stal- "Spain" as the subject for his~lectare American Palestine Campaigr/s! . "The Enemies of _ Israel,"- a play, « ^he J- c - C. Eothenberg made master, should lend zeal and energy Tuesday morning, December^ 8, at •Kill be-presented yith the follo'.ring surprise' visit to the city Friday zsid j effort to. secure $2SO0.ODO for both to the opponents and proponents 10:30 a. "m. at the" Blacksfone hotelJ cast: .The' prolo:gTie," Marian Mayero- Eabbi Goldstein ofTered Mia"MsruIpit buarei cf i Agsnci:, of civil trials by jury."-^-District .This lecture is the fifth in the series 'QOZ'~ UILiii:; .'ionistE z.'id nan-Sk:>n- i •wich; Mr. Solomon, Bob Silverman; for the evenin_ r\ i~i~~ j ^ fTJudge Loevinger, St. Paul, Mlnril ~y= being given for the Temple Israel on Xm Mrs. Solomon, Faye Go'dvare; Judah, tae Je^rs of ists - . _- • , iu.i.i>. oviumuii, r o v e xxuiuv^faie:, «j uuiiiu, America vrere 'an important factor ir. reports that 4-1.;fes economic slttsstion! "The reading of 'What Price Jury Sisterhood. 1, n r i l r r . , m Theparty mammoth Chanukah dance.and Leonard Rma- the • tremendous progress that WE: lias imperilled'nany cf the instite.-i by the local Daughters OM.fcofsfcy; S t W a r t G aMiriam, n z ; Simeon, Trials?' will prove to be a thrill of a Mrs. Mayer L. Cohn will be in card will be Miriam Eubniiz; in rebiiilding- Palestine during tions set "T~> •-^= ps.s-iten years. Zion. for the. benefit of. the Jewish! Ha-rmah lifetime."-—Sovereign Visitor. charge. Hannah, Helena Alberts; Ignorance, the past up in^the City Talmud Torah at ten years, National Fund will be .held at;the Millard Eosenbsrg; Grief, IsaSore onsnainiiy €'•enter this city;auditoriam next Sunday, Decem- Eiklin; Fear, Betty, Beeson; Evil, reported that some 820,000,000 WE: r at 2:30 sis 37:ter^ietr, K ber 6. A bazaar is beiiig held in con- Milton. Robinson; Truth," Euth Friedjunction "with the major affair. man; Guests — Eosalinc sd for t h e | Entertainment "of a varied nature Lois Barisli, Florercc Kos?. Tachnnn. SitJI creative Tickers n he morievn; imem •will be offered. Tables Trill bs fcedron Eubaits, I'l-ricn Vi .Vienna—(J. T. A.)—At a time cause of Ms friendly attitude toward for all kinds of card games, and aArthur Kulskafslcy; Trath's handl»*i L. an for the wien anti-Semitism is gaining ascen- the Jews.- In the face of this aval- prominent orchestra has been ob- maidens— Shirley Alberts, Rcth HIP introdancy in virtually every field-of the anche of abuse, Moissi persistently tained for the dance. Food -will also Trachtenbjrjr. Cecil Cohn Adel RiseP will be is tiis . cz.sz oi (Co-t cultural and economic life of Germany maintained silence. Recently, how- be sold. ?5M<?pnt of man. and Austria, the tmawaited eoraiter- ever, his patience came to an end The chairmen for the card party Una Gross is in charge of costame Kabbi N. attaclc upon the anti-Semites by Alex- and in an article which appeared and dance are Mesdames J. Gold-ware, and mate-cp, and Ernest Priesman is 1 tp an, c. ander Moissi, internationally famous simultaneously in several German "W. Solomono"sr, 11.' Arbeitinan, S: musical acvemparust. The play is i be given Ct--, J German -actor'irho recently - achieved papers, Moissi told the Christian Platt, I.I. Braude, B. Eisenbarg, L •ander the direction of Hiss Bess | Hs.rrey M R FRJ distinction as a 1dramatist vrith his world a number of sharp truths vvith Ktiiakofsky and A. Sh^fton. i, Bwkfy b n r "Weinstein. \ r_c ; play, "Napoleon/ has created some(Confmaed oa Fage S.) Mrs. S. Platt, president of hte orter Abrathing of a sensation, the reverberaganisation, -who is ehairnan o£ the tions of %yhieh have not yet died out. bazaar, is being a s s i s t ! by "in Catn«l. Spaas At this period. -when the records J. Goldivare, LI. Braude, E. •egrasn inthe "were replete vrith . acts of physical Greenberg, A. T/ok, L. Soscntlaii h'B Odd Fellc^vT h^ll, v. sor.gr. lere on December 23 A. violence against the Jews and; more and II. Goldstein. The cznior it &t present or. 5 subtle -form of torture, Bloissi has 'Dr. A. Sacher, noted professor of All proceeds Trill go to the Jewish the CG^r^3, &: •A. -••.i^Tn.GXlCSl. JTi. c>' W S - - 1 C'"i"l"*A'CT,:TTh3 cc: chosen to pay off an old score against the University of Illinois, Ivill be National Fund t-o bay land in Falcs- on "BicL the anti-Semites in penetrating fash- guest speaker of the B aai Brith at a tins. David A. Grlitcii, ztt? th- cvz-\ irrlirr- -' hanuksh, ion. program jtneetiag to be held ct the The press in the Genaanie coun- Jewish Community Center on the eve- No Sfsts LzsSs tries has in xscent years conducted a ning of Dec 23. Kovno.—A lstr, rriich in Kppliccvigorous, campaign against Iloisd on Ilemhers of the Bocal lodgs end tioa rirtctlly dsrfca the JCVTD the Woifso the assumption that he is a lev,-, or their families ere Invited to bs pres- right to purchase stato lanas In Ziths City i;. ft least of Jewish 'descent,'and be- ent. usnia, was officially announced hsrc meinlcrs cf tlie i!? Green, '? i ftf'i: Ene, •TO,
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