January 15, 1932

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Berlin—(J. T. A.)—The signatorr ies cf the Kellogg peace pact are asked to solemnly pledge not to force citizens of their country to do military service against their convictions Merchant .Prihce and < v Membsr- of'British Parliament by Professor Albert Einstein, in an thropist Is Revered . article which appears in the "DuesTells .'-of Europe andseldorf General Anzelger." All Peoples Its' Future • Professor Einstein pleading for Chicago.—Tributes -from people . "Where;you .build a xiviUzation upwar against war, urges that arbifrom all ; walks" of- life' in different n. greed- and. materialism, there can tration of disputes should be made climes throughout the - globe; have »e ho salvation, and no-hope for hu- compulsory. He asks further that The second- lecture' of- the series, editor ! S. Yanofsky, well known given ample testimony of-the ; high manity," Oliver Baldwin, -labor mem- Ministers of religion shall be ab-and lecturer from New York, will ber of .the British Parliament," told a solved of the necessity of blessing esteem and love With-Which the"Religious Moments in Judaism," large.audience at t h e ' Community weapons of war or offering prayers lecture on Friday, Jan. 22, at the All of the Jewish organizations world revered Julius Rosenwald, who will b e presented n e x t . : S u n d a y eveForum lecture Wednesday evening at for: victory, asserting that such acts Labor Lyceum, 22d and Clark St. atin Omaha have been invited t o passed away last week. .- ; • . ning, J a n . 17, a t t h e . Jewish Comthe Jewish Community: Center. "It are contrary to the outlawry of war 8:30 p . m. His subject -will be, • Whether. it be the; United States m u n i t y Center. ••••'.•;;'; • • •••: "Can We Now Make Peace With designate two delegates to attend a is not too late'to" stop-the present im- and the spirit of humanity. or Germany or Russia,' all were prothe Soviet Government?' Rabbi .David Oronson. of Minnepending crash; do not Met chaos be conference to consider what maybe found in their sorrow over the pass1 apolis will discuss the Conservative The lecture is being given tinder he answer. Instead "let us build on ing of a philanthropist to whom race, the auspices of Branches 17S anddone to perpetuate the memory of a foundation of service: fox "-all; an incolor or-creed were no. bounds.. :' point of view in so far as it repre258 of the Workmen's Circle and of Harry Lapidus, it was announced ternational brotherhood, for each nian - The funeral was simple, ostentation sents a distinct movement iri Judaism".' " • • " " " > " :' ' . . ' the Mid-West District Committee. today by William L. Holzman, presaccording to his ability and: for'each having been ;' forbidden by. the merThere is no admission charge.' Rabbi David' Afonson of Minneman accordingto his need." •' '• . ident of the Jewish Welfare Federa: chant, prince himself before • his degrees from New York University With a captivatinghufnor and with tion and Community Center. . . death/ : , V ; : . . and Columbia; "studied at' Jeshibath innumerable, shafts aimed at the capFormal action to initiate a move-. •. Mr. Rosenwald was the greatest Rabbi Isaac Elhanan Seminary and italistic structure, Baldwin outlined merit representative of the entire Jewish philanthropist since the days at the Jewish Theological Seminary the present situation of Europe. In Jewry of the community which will of Baron "de, Hirsch. His benefactions of America froni which institution England, he stated, there is a class result in a proper and fitting comwere in excess of $50,000,000 and he was ordained Rabbi in 1919; is Open Meeting to be Held in struggle of the bitterest type, with memoration of the name of Harry were limited neither, to geographical a member Executive Committee of Rabbi David Arcnson. Lodge Rooms of Comfrom six and a half to seven million Lapidus was taken at a special laoundaries nor the barriers of race, the Rabbinical Assembly of Amermunitv Center tations. socially, artistically, philo- unemployed people. meeting of the executive committee color or creed. ica; contributor Anglo-Jewish Maga- sophically, etc. "France," he said, "is in a state of of the Federation held last Sunday In the annals of philanthropy, Mr. The local B'nai Brith lodge will Rosemvald occupied an outstanding «ne; president Religious Workers He pointed out that at present absolute panic, as regards Germany at the Jewish Community of Hitlerism and as regards sponsor a Palestine night Tuesday, Colonial Secretary Sends Cable morning place not only because of the gener- Council of University of Minnesota, Liberal Judaism is trying to cope because Center. because-of Mussolini. In Ger- Jan. 19, at the Jewish Community to Gathering Honoring osity of his donations, but because the an interdenominational ministers' as- with the problems confrontingworld Italy Dr. Greenberg'. Chairman many, there are only two parties, the Center in the lodge room. The feafar reaching application of his bene- sociation sponsoring students' religi- Jewry. Reform Jews, he stated Hitlerites Sokolow Dr. A, Greenberg was chosen or National-Socialists and ture of the meeting will be an adous activities. recognize the need of more intensive factions and the compulsion he placed The symposium will be completed Jewish education, and ' are making the Communists, that really matter dress by Rabbi Herbert Parzen of j New York—(J. T. A.)—Great temporary chairman of a special upon others to give. . for the future, with both pledged not Portland, Ore. Rabbi Parzen is committee to call a conference of by a lecture presenting the Ortho- strong pleas for that and religious to He set a new standard for philanBritain will fulfill not only the let-delegates pay reparations." of all Jewish organizations. making a tour of midwestern cities thropy when in establishing the Ros- dox viewpoint by Professor Moses training. Through the Central ConIri speaking of Russia,, the speaker under the auspices of the Zionist ter but the spirit of the Balfour He issued the call for the conferenwald -Foundation with a gift of Jung of the School of Religion of ference of American Rabbis and the seemed Declaration in the upbuilding of the ence Wednesday. favorably inclined to their ex- Organization of America. $35,000,000 "for the well being of the University of Iowa. . Professor Hebrew Union of American Congre- peri mentation* Jewish Homeland, was the assur"After the five-year Rabbi Parzen has a long and in-ance given to the Jews of America Assisting him on the committee mankind," he stipulated that the capi- Jung will speak Sunday evening, gations they are preparing adecjuate- plan has been fulfilled and Russia betal and interest should be expended Jan. 24. ' ' •••vr-ed teachers and adequate tex' comes self-supporting', their next step teresting history insofar as his con- in a cablegram addressed by Sir are Henry Monsky, Harry A. Wolf, .within, twenty-five years of his death. books, are in their deliberations giv- will be organization. Then the field nection with Zionism is concerned. Philip Cunliffe-Lister, Secretary of William L. Holsman, Sam Beber, IrRabbi Minda. He was one of the early members State for the Colonies in the Brit- vin Stalmaster, David Blacker, Dr. He made it clear at the time that he ing expression to their views onth be laid. The standard of living was opposed to foundations in per- The symposium was inaugurated gTeat social problems of the day, will ish Cabinet, to the gathering where Philip Sher, Jack Marer, Harry Silof the Russian workingman will rise, last Sunday evening with an excelNahum Sokolow, President of theverman, Leo Rosenthal, Max Barish, petmty because large numbers of ( 1 t the newer tendenand when it reaches a decent level, osition o f To all organizations interested (Continued on Page 8.) Jewish Agency' for Palestine and of Dave Greenberg, Joe Greenberg. them had ceased to be of any utility i cies in Reform Judaism as exworkingmen of other, countries will in Palestine: To Organizations. the World Zionist Organization, since "times are changing so rapidly, want to know why they cannot enjoy n d e d b R a b b i A l b e r t G . Minda You are especially invited to "If by any chance any organizaguest of honor at the first public the same privileges. that it is imposible for us to predict £ ; T e n i p ie isr*el. Minneapolis. attend the monthly meeting of reception tendered to him by the tion was omitted, it was through erp "The two tendencies .politically in Judaism arose the B'nai B'rith Tuesday, Jan. what the need of future generations ^ ' * in reAmerican section of the Jewish ror and not deliberate," Dr. GreenEurope are,the right wing, fascism, sponse to a great historic crisis and 19, at 8 p. m. in the lodge room is going, to be." Agency for Palestine and the Zion- berg stated in discussing the conand the left, socialism or even exneed, and it is to be recorded as one of the Jewish Community Cenist Organization of America. .Largest Single_Gjit Made to Jewish of the vital forces in Jewish, hisference 'which he has called. "We treme communism. These two strong ter—to be known as Palestine parties, existing in every European urge any organization mistakenly "* - Colonization. night—featuring an address by The cable from the British Cotory," Rabbi- Minda stressed. country, may clash; on the other hand, • ..Rabbi Herbert Parzen of Port^ A- man- of multiple interests and aclonial Secretary read as follows: omitted to designate its delegates "Reform Judaism consciously estab-

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they may unite. But on the programs land, Ore., who comes to Omaha Since His Majesty the King accepted voluntarily, The entire Jewry of ;tivities'throughout his life, Mr. Ros- lished the fact that Judaism has of both, there is little respect for pri^enwald remained a Jew by .sympathies under the auspices of the Zionthe Mandate for Palestine success- Omaha ought to be, and I am con,'and affiliations. The largest' single j n e v e r been a static entity, but con- Explains Poland Is Doing Noth vate property." ist Organization of America. ive British Governments have been fident will be, represented in this i j to Impr-ovei Jews'. The speaker; gave a brilliant exDR. A. GREENBESG, s«ift he made to any, project .was -the : s t a n tly developed and adapted itself charged with the duties which the conference." position of ,what Jie believed was the • -• • President. $6,000,000 he contributed,to the Agro- , to i t s environment and the changes The time and place for the conferMandate entails. They have sought background for the present Joint for the -promotion of its Jewish } occurring." :•• •outl >, _.-.-£ ^-•* .* „ - New York—(J. T. A.)—Declarin historical peaker zealously and fairly to discharge ence will be decided upon wah-H the world crisis, using England as the -^colonization in Soviet Russia. Prior .-J^Q speaker their responsibility of giving effect next few days. actuallyoutlined effectedhow suchReform adap- that the Polish Government is doing example. The first concentration of the meantime, the. organizations ,to that " r .in jL918,_he contributed the nothing to improve the situation of wealth was the feudal system, auto- of the Young Judea, has served as to Lord Balfour's famous Declara- areIn urged to designate their dele"ium W6f $1,000,000 "for relief work' the Polish populace the Federation matically creating two distinct classes the President of "the'Zionist District tion and of facilitating the building' gates tnd to notify the Community ;among_the_ J.ewsi ot "war torn. Eastern j up of the Jewish 'National Home in in Portland, and at present is a of Polish Jews of America, in a —the lords or masters and «the serfs Center immediately as to whom they -Europe. His interest in the people to Palestine. In this matter policy is member of the National Advisory statement released through the or slaves. During the middle ages a .•which he belonged- extended,;^morethough governments change. selected. Jewish Telegraphic Agency, an- middle class grew up. The Princes Council of the Zionist Organization constant, over, beyond -the ' ^generous .gifts ha The present government will fulfill of America. nounced its withdrawal from the Po- of Lombardy introduced the power of made. To_ the •welfare^of-_his people not only in the letter but in the For the last four years Rabbi lish-Jewish Good Will Committee the medium of exchange, the money he gave as generously -JaSi j^-ftltQught Parzen has occupied the pulpit of spirit those solemn obligations which system. "This," he claimed, "created here,' on the ground that to retain and his time" as of his'fundsr' • its membership therein '' ^uld lead an artificial struggle for existence, the leading Conservative Congrega- it is their privilege to discharge. He was active as- Vice President of In an address acknowledging the to a distorted view of the Jewish and laid the foundation for a caste tion in the Pacific Northwest. He the American Jewish Committee and At the request of the Infantile Pa- situation in Poland to those un- system." has done considerable literary work, tributes paid to him by American The Workmen's Circle Branch 17S of ths Union of American Hebrew ralysis Commission of the Douglas his articles on Jewish affairs hav- Jewish leaders, Zionists and nonHe pointed out that at the time of y announces the following officers acquainted with the .actual state of Congregations;" He served as trustee hC i l the industrial revolution the barons ing appeared in various Anglo-Jew- Zionists, Dr. Sokolow- dealt with the chosen fit their recent election: of the Jewish Social "Workers andSchool of thefor Baron de Hirsch Fund. County Medical society, the Council affairs there." had taken practically every bit of land ish periodicals. He has also con- critical financial situation in PalesWomen, a t their last S. Stein, financial secretary; L. Among his other leading Jewish i n ; jof Jewish m e e t i n g j v o t e d that the So- Benjamin Winter, President of the from the peasants, leaving them tributed to the Jewish Quarterly Re- tine and said that the major purpose "Witkin, recording secretary; L. Bai11 Federation of Polish Jews, explainterests were the Jewish Charities ot cial "«" &' Committee sponsor the ing the stand of his organization, starving. The industrialists offered view, outstanding English Journal of his visit to the United States lin, treasurer; S. Lipp, organizer; S. Chicago of which he was the honorary work Service in helping them to get Infan- said, "notwithstanding the efforts of them the chance to work for money dealing with the science of Judaism. •was to secure the aid that only Ruderman, hospitaler. president, the Jewish People's Insti- tile Paralysis Serum. The executive committee includes the members of the Good Will Com- with which to buy the necessities of Other scholarly journals to which American Jewry could give. Mrs. R. Kulakofsky, chairman of mittee life. The result enabled these poor he has contributed are the BibloI. Shafer, Max Selicow, M. Crounse, (Continued on Page 8.) the results so far have been Social Service, appointed the follow- anything but encouraging." Jewish people to live, while a few built up a theca Sacra, and the American JourS. Eusman, A. Fornian, Joseph Haying committees "to start work imme- public opinion, he stated, is steadily collosal wealth. nal of Semitic Languages and Literkinr H. Resnick and. L. Kubin. diately: Baldwin ridiculed the "nationalist atures. The local organization has been growing impatient with a body -disease" : and war. Mrs. Hazel Degen : chairman of bearing the name of good will and Rabbi Parzen has an outstanding in existence for twenty-four years. Montague A. Tancock was chair- reputation as a forceful speaker and Infantile Paralysis Work; Mrs. functioning at a time when such an They pay sick, ctebt, funeral aiui man for the evening. Introductory a keen analyst of Jewish life in Philip Schwartz, Mrs. M. L. Cohn, application is a misnomer. Mr. Charles Simon of the Sanitary consumption benefit Membership is remarks were made by Herman H. publicity; Miss Hazel Degen, Mrs. Laundry finds that his four-week open to those between 18 and 4i> "In the face of the enormous ac- Auerbach, chairman of the Commun- America. Harry Rosenfeld, obtaining statistics cumulation The meeting will start a t 8 o'clock. money-saving campaign inaugurated years of of ill will exhibited with ity Forum. from Visiting Nurse Association and regard to the There will be several musical num- last week and offering every houseJewish minority in PoBoard of Health ;Mrs. Sam Gilinsky, bers in addition to the principal ad- wife an opportunity to save a suba continuation of the Good- Steal Forty-One Valuable Community Center Monday Mrs. Morris Levey, transportation; land, dress. The new officers will assume stantial sum on her laundry bill is Dr. Edward Albert Will movement on this side of the Mrs. Wm. Alberts, Mrs. Max Holz- Atlantic will appear as a monstrous Hebrew Manuscript Parts their positions at this meeting which very popular with the women. and Wednesday Is Signally Honored man, Mrs. A. S. Rubnitz, contact incongruity,' the president of the Vienna.—Forty-one valuable manu- is the first of the new term. Although the money-saving' project Evenings work with individuals and other or- Polish Federation stated. script fragments of antique Hebrew is called the ''New Customer CamDr. Edward Albert, 25, son of Mv. works, belonging to the Vienna Mon- First Eehillah Organized paign," the Sanitary's regular cus- and Mrs. Hyman Albert. 620 North All needing any advice .or assist- ganizations. astery, were stolen here. A letter from the National Chairtomers are sharing equally in theThirty-fourth street, was ance in naturalization are invited Vilna—An indictment was reSeveral novitiates of the institution in Uruguay savings weekly. to the Jewish Community Center on man of the Deaf and Hard of Hear- turned against Wulfin and Zalldnd, honored by being chosen as chief <>T Montevideo.—The first Kehillah in Each housewife can save by watch- the receiving ward of CincinnriM • Monday and Wednesday evenings ing was read, and a committee was the two Jews charged with responsi- were arrested on the suspicion of Uruguay has been founded in Monte- ing the Sanitary. Laundry ad in theGeneral hospital of Cincinnati. formed to develop this work in Oma- bility for causing the death of thehaving stolen the fragments and from 7:30 to 9. video, the capital city. sold them. ha. The Committee consists of Mrs. Jewish Press . this week and the A former Omahan, Dr. Albori. The Department of Service for Christian student, Stanisiaw Wacweeks to come. Bom of the Council of'Jew- Harry Rosenfeld, chairman, Mrs. lawski, who succumbed during the graduated from the University oi Thus, when this week's Jewish Nebrask two years ago. After being is.'' Women is aiding in naturaliza- Morris Levey and Mrs. Sam Green. anti-Semitic attacks \ i n Vilna on . The study of the Transcribing Nov. 10, after witnesses had "been Press ad is presented to the Sani- on the staff of the Cincinnati Gention information and-classes. tary Laundry driver with the family eral hospjtal a year, he received hi? All of the naturalization service Braille will be started very soon. heard for both sides. Mrs. Charles Riseman is chairman bundle, i t will entitle the holder to resppointmjmt. is free of charge. have two blankets washed and cardThe present promotion is the reIn a bulletin issued the Council of this committee, and she will be Vihra—Three Jews were: sentenced ed free of charge. sult of a competitive examination. points out that naturalization is assisted by Mrs. A. H. Brodkey. to eight months imprisonment each And, to let you in ahead of time necessary because permanent resiBerlin—(J. T. A.)—A special con- suppression of the Jews, the speakoh the charge that they attacked onnext week's feature, when next "pVyj>«m *»?• ers stated. dence in. this country demands as- "Cain and Abel" Is ference ' of Jewish rerpesentatives Christians on Zawalna Street during Hitler was closeted with the Ger- week's ad is presented to the sales- *•kH *'*"<"• sumntion of civic responsibility tothe anti-Semitic excesses in Vilna. was urgently summoned by the Jewwards city, state and nation, and Next Yiddish Play ish Community to consider the new man Chancellor for one hour and man with the family bundle, it will Wins practical considerations affecting political developments arising from one-half when the latter sought to entitle you to have three shirts finDr. Irwin Oslieroff, a £ornv>:' family life and happiness are now "Cain and Abel" will be the next the first interview which Chancellor secure the Nazi leader's support to ished without any cost. ba^ed on citizenship status." Bruening held with Adolph Hitler. a parliamentary amenebsent to the In order not to miss any of these _ Omahan, lias been named supervisor Jewish play to be presented by the Thus, one must be a citizen to Nathan Weinstein Yiddish Players, A permanent Committee will be constitution which would enable money-saving items, watch the Sani- j o f .e dental department of the secure the admission of wife or hus- at the Knights of Columbus buildnamed to consider the Jewish posi- President von Hindenburg's term of tary Laundry ad Li the Jewish Press pre-natal clinic at the rresbyterift's Hospital in Chicago. band or children' from other coun- ing on Sunday evening, Jan. 17. Leon Fellman, son of Mr. and Mrs. tion in the light of the Hitlerite office to be extended beyond May each week. Harry Fellman, 3025 Myrtle Ave., rise in influence, and to recommend 5, as well as the postponement of tries; to secure jobs on public works The purpose of this clinic is to The stars in the cast of this large the spring elections to the Prussian or in public institutions; to secure Yiddish stock company are Mr. and has -been appointed dental interne at the measures to be taken. prevent and treat any complications First Jewish Governor a license to peddle, or sell certain Mrs. Nathan Weinstein,-well known the St. Joseph's hospital for one At the conference it was pointed Diet. of the oral cavity that may causr in Idaho Passes Away discomfort? «"•*•' the export nut niotbrv, articles'; to secure old age pensions for their portrayals- of" Yiddish year, effective July 1. The Nazi leader has, reserved deout that the position of the Jews of Only one such appointment is made Germany is comparatively worse cision on the stand he •vrill take in in some states. • . r,nd to silsc impress upon these pacharacters, and their daughter, DiThey therefore urge all non-citi- ana, who has been referred to asannually, and it is based on scholar- than, that of the Jews of Eastern the matter, but it is knows that his Boise, Idaho. — (I. T. A.)—Koses tients the importance of dental zens to attend the classes prepara- "the wonder' girl of the Yiddish ship and merit. The Interne Com- Europe. The East European Jews, consent is contingent upon the Alexander, the first Jewish immi- particularly during' tlwt prriod. mittee of the hospital appointed Fell- speakers pointed out, can appeal for adoption by the government cf some grant to be elected governor of a Dr. Oslieroff Is presicienfc of tory to: naturalization. stage." man upon the recommendation of,Dr. state in this country, died here Oma-Cbi club, made v.v of so IT Interpellated in the four acts o: A. Hugh Hippie, dean of the dental protection to foreign consuls and the of the cardinal principles of his program. League of Nations whereas the Jews lowing a heart attack at the age of j Omahan? now residing in Chicago. Unknown Herzl Documents "Cain and Abel" will be four acts college .at Creighton University, and ' i in New Biography and 12 musical numbers and dances. Father Mclnerny, regent of the col- of Germany will be completely ex- Although Braening's interview with 7S. posed to the mercy of the Hitlerites Hitler was one of a series -of conThe deceased served twice as the' Berlin. — The praesMuim of thf. Budapest.—Hitherto unknown docu- The prices of seats has been scaled lege. ferences with leaders of groups Governor of Idaho. He was elected j German Quaker sent a co ments relating to the life and work from 50 cents to a dollar, with all Besides being vice-president of his should they come into power. "whose support is essential, consider- for the first time in 1914 and again! tion to the Berlin Jewish Community' The menace to the Jews has inseats reserved. of Theodor Herzl will be incorporated senior dental class, Fellman is vicein a new. biography. which is an- The : Weinstein Players made a hi president of Phi Beta Epsilon, social creased with the publication of theable speculation has been' aroused is, ISIS. AlesaBser was horn inj expressing- regret that it had no? nounced by the Pro-Palestine Com- in their last -production here, "Th< fraternity, and a member of PsiBoxheim Document and other pro- inasmuch • as this is the first official GenssBy In 1S5S and came to the been sufficiently active in counterf Unites! States IE 18SS. acting the anti-Jewish propaganda mittee of' Hungary. , ' - - • Golden Bride." jected Nazi measures, aiming at therecognition of Hitler's ; Omega, national dental fraternity.

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