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In the Interests of the Jewish People ltntt-n-d as Kfcoiid-Clrtss Mail S Postoflice nt Oninhn. Nebraska, &-
Dedicated to the ; . Ideals of Judaism 11 */ STI. I»Z1. at of March 8, 1879
" OMAHA, NEBRASKA, PRIDAY, JULY 8, 1932
Raise$609,293If ere in Five-Yearj Period New York (J. T. AZ).-rThe sum of $699,293,98 was raised throughout the country for Palesidtie endeavor during 1932, i t was announced by Louis Iipsky, national chairman of the American Palestine^ campaign, at a banquet marking the closing of the New Yorkr drive for Palestine. The occasion served for ^the presentation • 'of a - review of Palestine progress* "by; -distinguished speakers. In addresses-delivered9>y Felix M. •Warburg,"'Louis OpskyViBabbi Abba HiUel Silver, Nathan - jStraus, Jr., : add'iHabbi Wolf Morris Rothenberg RothenbergaddiHabi Gold, it was stressedttfiat Palestine is now the center d?r jrorld Jewish interest as it has heverlbeen before.
H. Monsky Makes 3minati Speech
PLAY SCHOOL AT CENTER TO BEGIN JDLY18 Registration Now Open for All Children from 5 to 13 The fourth annual Play School, one of the Community Center's most popular summer activities, is sched•nled to start this year on July 18. Miss Sophie Rosenstein will again be director of the Play School. Registration is now open at the J. C. C. for all children between the ages of five and thirteen. The number of children taken in will be limited to three hundred. Twenty-five volunteer teachers will aid in the instruction. All desiring to serve AS voluntary teachers are asked to call at the J. C. C. office. Classes will be held five mornings per week, from 9 a. m. to 12 noon, for four weeks. The registration fee for the entire period is one dollar. A varied program is being planned for all the children who are; enrolled. Included in the plans are games, dramatics, dancing, sewing, toymaking, handcrafts, swimming, sports, orchestra, and soap^-sculptoring. On each day's program will be an assembly, with, the presentation of a special program. Milk and crackers will be served the children. At the close of the Play School will be given an exhibition, of the work done and the articles made.
Vol. IX-^
Nazi Party Attempts Hold in Many Lands New York.—(J. T. A.)—The ex-! tent to which the Nationalist-Socialist party of Germany is attempting I to secure a foothold in other countries of the world is revealed in the Nationalist-Socialist organ "Trustworthy Nationalist-Socialist Letters From Abroad," which is published in Hamburg. In a single issue .of the magazine are to be found letters from Nazi, correspondents in Barcelona,. Spain; Bio Grande De Ful, Mexico; Southern Chile; Hoboken, N. J.; representing North America; Holland; Haiti; South Africa; Buenos Aires, Argentina. Each of these letters purports to describe conditions in the land of residence and the extent of Nazi activity.
ROTHENBERG IS PRESIDENT OF ZIONISTS Lipsky Group Gains Control of American Zionist O j ; ganixation
Morris Rothenberg was elected head of the 'Zionist Organization -of America at the thirty-fifth annual *c<m\£ation held in Philadelphia this weeif. Rothenberg was supported by ihe Sam Beber, outstanding in loLipsky group and his election is concal communal and; phiianthropic sidered a victory over the so-called "Brandeis-Mack" group. endeavor, was elevated to the The differences between the ^wo presidency of .the District Grand groups reached their climax in 1930 Lodge No. 6 of the' B'riai Brfth when Louis Lipsky was retired as Tuesday at the sixty-fourth anpresident of the Zionist Organization nual convention held in Milwauof America, of which he had been the head for nine years. Icee. j^eber, who is only thirty The differences had accumulated years bldl js the youngest; man over a period of nine years, since the to have ever been elected presi1921 convention in Cleveland, where dent , of any' District Grand BUI Sought to Exempt Jewish the split in the .organization occurred Lodge of the order in this counCitizens from Army with and the Brandeis group left. try. ., Oraahans to Fill Important Roles In 1930': the Brandeis-Mack group Tax Instead Henry Monsky, a member of was returned to power, following-a at Ninth International Berlin.—(J. T. A.)-^An open call the executive committee of the bitter fight, in an effort to bring harConclave to self-defense against the Nazis-was international organization and mony into the Zionist ranks. At that issued to • the Jews. of Germany by himself'a former distncf presiFour members of the three local time a committee of 18 was elected to the Central - Union - of - German Citident, made' the "speech nominate A. Z. A. chapters have left for the zens of the Jewish Faith. ing his fellow-townsman. ninth annual international A. ZL A. Under the slogan, "War on the convention, which will " be held in There are only seven'"districts Entire . Front," the Central Union Winnipeg, Canada, on Sunday, Moninvited every Jew' Germany to of the B'nai Brith in" this coun^ and Tuesday, July. 10, 11 and 12. join the ranks of those' giving i resisttry. The order has thousands of William Wolfe is the delegate from ance to the Nazis.' members^ in every " part of - the Chapter 100, Hyman Goodbinder "We will hot permit ourselves to globe. The aim of the;brgamzafrom,, Chapter 1, and Joseph \J5olobe driven-into a pale of settlement tion Is the promotion of, charitmonow from Chapter 7 of Council with cleached teeth. ^We will fight able and: educational activities. Bluffs. Ralph Ndgg of the Century for every inch of our position," states ^ Beber iad; been vice president of chapter will also attend. the call. '"."•," the district'the past year. His. terSam - Beber, • president of %e sa^ ritory, includes four- Canadian provpreme-advisory-council; of-the A. Z. Berlin.—An' anti-; measure inces, North and South Dakota> MinA.; Philip M.-._: Klutznick, executive going. back_to -the.Mi Ages which nesota, Nebraska, -.Iowa^-Wisconsin, London.—(J, TV X)--Jh;w.s i r e secretary/and Julius "Bisno, assistprovides that the "Ipay-a leaving the peninsula of*"Aden en ant atIllinois andi : special tax instead of "being enrolled Beber has a distinguished record tend iihe convention.. masse and the next Iroat leaving_for in the army, was proposed in a : of seryice. Besides Tbeinglattive in radio address by the Hitlerite Deputy Palestine will carry; a large number Hyman Goodbinder w31^: Wjport at all notable communal enterprises, 'he of migrants seeking asylum in Pal^ the conclave as' chairman of the HierL is president of the supreme' advisory estine, the London office of the Jew- District Organizations committee. Hierl is scheduled to be the fucouncil of the A. Z. A., which he Sam Beber ture Commissar cf Labor and Army ish Telegraphic Agency learned Joseph Soloroonow will act as chairfounded in Omaha eight years ago.. man of the youth Good-will conferConscription should the Nazis take from its correspondent in Aden. He was president of the Jewish Phit-'ence committee. William Wolfe will The Jews axe laeving the country over the power. anthropies in "itsijilrst year, of ex- Wgtice Department because of the dangerous situation lead the discussion, with Ernest Eis"Military service is an honorary istence and led th*S community "over $Suing Nazi Organ duty which the Jews should no' which has not abated, as an -out- enberg of Milwaukee, in an open the top." He also -served as first share," the Nazi said. "Instead they growth of the attacks in the Jewish forum on the Stern-Lurie plans. for Threats Made president of the Conservative SynaAn address by the governor-genMorris Rothenberg should pay a special tax consisting quarter of Aden recently. gogue. Direct cabling of the news was eral of Canada followed by an imof 10 per cent of their income until Vienna (J. T. A.).—The police deThe convention at Milwaukee rendered impossible because of the pressive presentation of the Canadian serve as the administration of the orthey reach the age of 50. went on record favoring Omaha partment of Vienna has entered suit existing censorship. Recently des- flag by a special detachment of the ganization, 12 of whom were members as the sfte for the district con- against the Nazi organ, "Kampfruf," patches filed by the Jewish Tele- famed Northwest mounted police will of the Brandeis-Mack group. Robert Szold was elected chairman by the Berlin.—Every student fraction at graphic Agency correspondent were mark the formal opening. clave in the summer of 1933. The for threatening disturbances - against Great Indignation in Jewish Cirthe University of Berlin, including intercepted, the Jewish Telegraphic cles Over Xantag Confiscaultimate decision lies with the the police as retaliation for the \a%Sam Beber will announce the win- Committee. the Nazi fraction, undertook a writ- Agency has learned from its repre- ner of the Best Chapter contest at er's defense of the Jews against The complete list of officers are! .executive committee. tory Law ten obligation to maintain peace at sentative in Aden. The authorities the closing banquet Tuesday evening, President, Morris Rothenberg, New Other officers named at the con- Nazi attacks. Warsaw, (J. t . A.)—Tremendous the university. York; vice-presidents, Robert Szold, vention include Joseph F. Grossman, The government organ, "Reichsdid not inform either the Jewish and will present international awards Chicago, vice president; Arthur Brin, post," commenting on this action, indignation has been aroused fn Jew- As a result of this peace pact, the Telegraphic Agency Office in London to each of the outstanding members New York; Judge William M. Lewis, Minneapolis, second vice president; states that the trial will be most ish circles in Poland by *he law University which had been close or the Jewish Telegraphic Agency in the field of communal, activity, Philadelphia; Hon. Elihu D. Stone, passed by the Prussian Landtag or- two days following anti-Semitic riots Boston; treasurer, Harry P. Pierst, Otto G. Felton, Chicago, secretary; interesting. representative in Aden, that these the revival of the Hebrew language New dering the confiscation of property was reopened. York; chairman, finance comWilliam Besinger, East St. Louis, and the promotion of the Jewish reThe police department's action was of East European Jews who entered telegrams had not been forwarded, mittee, Louis P. Rocker, New York. . 111., treasurer, dictated by the following announcewhile the representative was allowed ligion. An award is also given to Administration committee, Miss Jul«A detailed report of the conven- ment in "Kampfruf": "We have Germany after August, 1914. Berlin.—"We want no Jews in our to believe that the messages had the individual who has been the most iette Benjamin, Dr. Hie Berger, RobMany Polish Jews, including those University," a meeting of Nazi stu been duly forwarded. tion happenings will be given in the long established that the police diideal A. Z. A. member during the «rt M. Bernstein, Jacob M. Braude, •who do not reside in Germany, posnext issue. They were unavailable rectorium gets particularly nervous dents at the University of Frank past year. Israel B. Brodie, Charles A. Cowen, at press time, as none of the dele- when our weekly demonstrations take sess considerable property in Prus- furt decided. Philip Klutznick will deliver one Jacob de Haas, Mrs. M. P. Epstein, sia, it is learned. To Dedicate Monument gates had returned. of the convention addresses. place in the vicinity of the Jewish Col. Benjamin Evarts, Harry FriedThe Pjolish. government, it is stat- Vienna.—Twelve Jewish passersbj quarter. to J. Milder on Sunday berg, Edward P. Friedman, Abraham ed, is determined to take a firm were beaten up and one shot in th Cleveland.—One thousand persons "Unless the police change this at- stand should the law affect Polish Goldberg, Mrs. David P. Greenberg, The dedication of the monumen attended the ceremonies attendant Mrs. Samuel Halperin, Rabbi Max D. titude immediately and the present Nationals. It - "will not, it is under- arm when the Nazis renewed their upon the laying of the cornerstone police chiefs realize that the police stood, permit discrimination against attacks on Leopoldstrasse and Ober- for Jacob Milder by his family an of Cleveland's new Jewish Center, to Klein, Joseph Kraemer, Rabbi I. H." friends will be held on Sunday afterexist not for the Jews but for the its nationals. This legislation is the donaustrasse. Louis Lipsky, Rabbi Elias known as the Kinsman Jewish Levinthal, Margolis, Dr. S. Margoshes, Morris Germans, the Nazis will have to in- first of its kind in a non-Communist The attack occurred in the vicinity noon, the first Yahrzeit, at 2:3 be Paris.—(J. T. A.)—More than 90 spire such a conviction by a march state, it is pointed out. of the court where two Nazis were p. m. at the Golden Hill cemetery. Center. Margulies, Clarence Y. Palitz, Judge Jewish workers -left Paris to take to police headquarters," the paper on trial for attacking Ernest Hyman J. Reit, Bernard G. Richards, Berlin.—The Polish government placed up settlement in Bira Bidjan which, threatened. Klebinder, the Jewish editor of the J. I. Rudavsky, Brookly. Hon. Nel.=tm will take all steps -"within its power under Soviet plans, is to become an Ruttenberg, Mrs. John D. Safer, M-S. to protect Polish Jews residing in •"Wiener Journal," on April 14. autonomous Jewish region by the Archibald Silverman, Ezra Shaphts, Germany^ the Polish Consul, Dr. AlBerlin.—Nazi Storm troops are end of 1933. Bernard Shelvin, Simon Shet'jvr, fred ;Wiescki, declared in a stateAbraham Spicchandler, Sigmund The group is comprised for the ment to the Union of East Euro- planning a systematic raid of the Thau, Abraham Tulin, Morris Weinmost* part of unmarried men and pean Jews, in connection with the subways for the purpose of tossing Washington.—(J. T. A.)-—The 10th a world Jewish Congress should be women with a sprinkling of families. decision of the Prussian Landtag to Jews and radicals f-rm the running session of the American Jewish Con- called in some future year. Presence berg, Dr. Stephen S. Wise, Leo Wolfson, Dr. Samuel Wurzel and Judge trains, was the warning issued by A contract for a .'period of two Hyman Goodbinder was installed as confiscate the property of East Eu- the Berlin "Vorwaarts." gress closed here with a vote of ap- at and participation in that confer- Francis Wyner, Carl Sherman, H. years has been signed by all and proropean Jews. proval of the action of its adminis- ence involves no commitment with Yozel, Robert Silverman. vides that the migrants are auto- new president of the Mother chapter The Polish government, it was. inof A. Z. A. last week. Other oftrative body, in calling a world Jew- reference to a Congress if it be matically to become citizens of the dicated, may counteract by confisComplete details were unavailable ficers recently elected are Harry ish conference in Geneva on August called." Union of Socialist Soviet Republics. cating the property of Germans reat press time and will be given in next Thus Rabbi Wise, in an address at Weinberg, vice president; Irving 14 to consider the convening of a The majority are specialist worksiding in Poland. the afternoon session of the tenth week's issue. world Jewish congress. ers, such as builders and mechanics, Chudacoff, senior sergeant-at-arms; AllgeBerlin.—The "Deutsche annual meeting of the American Dave Reiss, junior sergeant-at-arms; Resolutions regarding the status of who are suffering fTom unemploymeine .Zeitung," influential Berlin the Jewish people in Roumania and Jewish Congress made a final at- Alien Law Prohibits ment. A number are motivated by Israel Hornstein, .reporter, and Eiv daily, scores the action of the PrusMorris Katz was elected president Poland were adopted. Discrimination tempt to enlist all elements in purely idealistic considerations and win Wezelman, chaplain. Expelling Foreigners Oscar Mayerowich and Arthur sian Diet in. passing the law onj of the A. Z. A. chapter No. 100 in the colleges of the United States American Jewry in the forthcoming have given up employment in France. June 25th; calling for the confisca- this week. Other officers chosen in- as well as in the industrial and world conference in Geneva, SwitzerGrossman were selected as directors This group has undertaken to pay tion of the property of East Euro- clude: Dan Lintzman, vice presi- economic fields was discussed. The land, on August 14. Berlin (J. T. A.).—There is no its own traveling expenses in the of the athletic committee. pean Jews. dent;. Abe Goldberg, secretary; Art outlawry of anti-Semitism was called Dr. Wise's address followed brief At the recent regional convention: truth in the report that thousands amount of 600 francs. The paper asserts that this meastreasurer; Joe Blumenthal, for and the progress made by the introductory remarks by Judge Julian of holders of Nansen passports, ' Should they fail to find employ- in St. Joseph, the Mother chapter ure recalls the dark Middle Ages. It "Schlaifer, senior sergeant-at-arms; Louis Jews in Palestine noted with ap- W. Mack who cautioned the dele- among- them many Jews, will be exment, however, they will be reim- No. 1 was awarded the plaque for warns that Germany will sustain a Singer, junior sergeant-at-arms; proval in resolutions adopted. gates not to act hastily and to profit pelled from German;-, the Jewish Telthe best all-around chapter in the bursed partially. economic loss sliould Nate Cutler, reporter; Ralph Nogg, Rabbi Stephen S. Wise was re- by past experience. Without men- egraphic Missouri Valley Alephs association considerable Agency learns. the measure be implemented. chaplain. tioning names, Judge Mack referred for 1931-1932. Not a single holder of a Nansen elected honorary president, Bernard Kovno.—The Lithuanian governAn all-day outing is being Deutsch, president, and Dr. Joseph to those who differ on many points passport has been expelled. On the Bazaar for Benefit ment has instructed its Berlin Em- planned by the organization for Sun- S. Tenenbaum, Chairman of Executive vrith the proponents of the Congress contrary, the new alien law prohib363 Jews Entered Palestine bassy to make investigations as to day, July 17. Joe Blumenthal is in committee. movement and yet went along all the its the expulsion of foreigners who | of Lyceum Building in May whether Lithuanian Jewish nation- charge. way. have resided in Germany for ten The Labor Lyceum Association Jerusalem.—A total of 549 immi- als will be affected by the Prussian "One very able, very eminent years, or in Prussia for five years. Washington.—"In a spirit of fore' (vill sponsor a bazaar for the bene- grants entered Palestine during the confiscation law providing for the gentleman," Judge Mack declared, The law also bars the expulsion of bearance which our common needs Proportionate Subsidization fit of the Lyceum building Satur- month of May of whom 363 were confiscation of the property of East and it is understood he was rethose who await punishment should invite, the American Jewish ConLondon.—A demand that the govEuropean Jews who entered Gerday, evening, Sunday and • Monday; Jews. ferring to Dr. Cyrus Adler, "took no they return to their native lands. In gress invites the American Jewish ernment contribution to the Jewish July 23, 24 and 25, at the Lyceum Of this number 212 are reported to many after August 1, 1914. schools in Palestine be proportionate committee to have part in the in- part in the proceedings of the Paris this latter category are the Russians 22nd j and Clark. ••""' , : have remained in the country illegalThe Lithuanian government, it is hold Nansen passports. Of this, The; Board! of -directors anjd : a ly. During the same period 64 per- learned, will take strong ; measures to the taxes paid by Jews was'J voiced formal Geneva: meeting K>r conference delegation yet he accompanied . Mr. who group there are several thousand committee of the Ladies Labor- Ly- sonsUeft the country, twenty-four of to protect its citizens residing in in the House of Commons by| David at which the question is to be 5con- Marshall and gave him most excel- Jews in Berlin alone. sidered and answered whether or not lent co-operation.' Adams. Germany. ' • them Jews. ceum club are in charge.
GERMAN JEWRY ORGANIZING TO
LOCALS TO ATTEND 1 1 A. CONVENTION HELD IN WINNIPEG
JEWS L E A D E N , FEARING P0Q10MS
POLAND MAY RETALIATE ON CONFISCATION
90 FRENCH WORKERS TO SETTLE IN BIDJAN
Jewish Congress Approves of World Jewish Conference
HYMAN GOODBINDER HEADS i t 1 A. NO. 1
MORRIS KATZ HEADS A. Z. L CHAPTER 100