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OMAHA; NEBRASKA,lFRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1932
]ewish Convalescent Home
Board of Governors Meeting Monday Evening Mrs! H. JL :5¥olf, Family Wd- fare Chairman,Tells «f Need
Feast ol. Tabernacles to Be ered in"With. Appropriate '. Services
The Board of Governors of-the. Jewish Community - -Center and Welfare Federation -will meet next Monday .evening at 8:39 p. m. at the Center. . — • • t - Among other business,.the Philanthropies budget for 1932-33 \rifl be ^presented. ..^The. budget; corar: . mittee has' spent -many weeks. of careful analysis and consideration in arriving at their: conclusions.
Vol. X—No. 37
Permanent lapidus Memorial Seleeted Community Trust Fund and Ere&ion of Bust In Memory of ^; Revered Leader
', The demand for clothing from "dependent Jewish" fainiiies in -'Oteatha , The'establishment of -a* community Omaha and-throughout the. -country Succoth, the Feast of Tabernacles, during- the -past -year -has -teeri contrust fund and the erection' of a bust will contribute toward the ^estaWish- •, bV celebrated by Jewry for eight" siderably increased as compared-with as memorials to the late- Harry, Lap-, ment of the trust fund, although no d a y s f commencing this evening at* previoTis yearsr"" Indications are that idus, beloved civic, communal and campaign for funds is' being contems u n d o w n . •""•".-.. — • . " .•; the demand will be [even'greater dur- -.'". '-'•'• . philanthropic leader, were unanimous- plated. v - The Succoth festival is based upon ing the "coming "season.. .. ' " '.' The bust of Lapidus will be placed ly decided upon at a meeting of rept two' fundamental?jdeas. ..vlt is, first Mrs. H."A. Wolf,;chairman of the resentatives of the various Jewish or- in the Jewish Community Center. ,A.-• " of' all, the harvest. f estival^ a , period Family Welfare Departmentj ganizations in Omaha constituting resolution '"•was" "unanimously adopted' J celebrated with great joy by the Jews '. "AVe are very, happy' to. rec the. Lapidus • memorial committee, at Tuesday Tiight's meeting that <ifce~ • of long ago' in" Palestine, a period,of a; large • number 6? firms'" and' indi-. hehj at: the Jewish Community "Cen- cost of the "ptrst" "be "paid, for by the rejoicing and thanksgiving to God viduals have, helped _us. meet Jewish" organizations. of Omaha. . . . : terTJTnesday evening. - . • for His-bounteous c'ropsf problem through generous gifts' o¥ Harry 'Lapidug. was one of the j"The details for the fund and bust ; The festival has,*.likewise.^an- hisclothing. ' ^ ^ - ' '!. " will be worked out by special com- founders .of the Jewish Community ~ "During the -9jSBent_ holidays, -we torical significance. *- It commemorates The boy scout'work, at the'Jewish mittees, to be appointed by the com- Center*: ;»hfire_"Jthe,. bust will ^ be loreceived a ' quanSty of children's the successful cfqrty^year journey of Community Center is now in fall; mittee . chairman, Dr. A. Greenberg. cated, and/was its first president." clothes^ and - -w^»ei£!s'" .apparel the Israelites ".through "the^Wflderp According to the' general plan He served as heatl" of the institution swing, with two troops meeting there was used in conifecdbn db With the h famness after the' exodus' f rohV'Egypl, Agreed upon, the community trust for tJiree years. Though he was inregularly. " ilies dependent, at. A e ^present time. and -is reminiscent - of- the -fact- that No. 62, under the direction fund will be used as a means of aid- terested in every .worthwhile cause the Israelites dwelt in booths (SucThe Jewish Convalescent Home, Donated by the Jewish It enabled us to jfrrovide clothing for of Tivop >">T. David C Platt, and sponsored ing and maintaining worthy charita- in the interest of the needy or of children returning, to school and also coth) during this entire period.-•— Orphans Society to the Bikur Cholim. for adults who despite conditions, by the Center, and Troop No. 72 ble- activities in which Mr. Lapidus education, the sponsors of a perma- Local Services ' A fervent dream of the Omaha sick—flowers to its members, bring- nevertheless[had new clothes for the -under the direction of • David" Fish- was so vitally interested. The pur- nent memorial to him felt that the man, and sponsored by Al. Z. A. No. poses of the fund,' it is planned, will Jewish Community Center, -represent. " Cholim Society was realized ing with their "exquisite colors good high holydays. The local temple and synagogues will all observe;the Feast of Taber- with the announcement of'the dona- wishes' for speedy recovery^—good, • "We are now experiencing a spe- 1, are both planning an extensive be"Tery flexible to meet changing ing, as it does, the efforts of the nacles with services appropriate for tion of a Jewish Convalescent Home wholesome kosher food for those who cial need ifor men's and .Troys' suits ivr-gram. Troop No. 62 is all-Jew- conditions. It is expected that thou- entire commumty, would be the propsands of Harry Lapidus' friends in er place for the .erection of a per"by the Jewish Orphans' Society of turn wearily from *trafe" food they and xrvercoats. JFor.Bpme reason or isb. • the holiday^ "~ • ' '' '•'" manent memorial to the departed Any Jewish boy scout connected Omaha to the Bikur Cholim. The must not eat—many are the exam- other the contributions in clothing : Temple leader. home,' pictured above; is located at ples of the expansive kindliness and are not as latgej in this_ land of with another Boy Scout troop who Tonight Succoth services will start 2611-13 California St. understanding of this society. . .clothes as in women's and girls' ap- wants to transfer to Tipop .62 will Memorial Services at Tempie Israel at 7:30 p. rn. Rabbi be given an official" position. A •-•""" -; The Bikur' Cholim has averaged parel. '- •'-.-' In addition',* the' committee also deThus a double celebration will be Frederick Cohn will deliver the -serthirty hospital calls a. month, and j *The Needle Guild,- trader the series of outdoor activities and scout cided to hold memorial services on 7 I observed at. the sixth annual Succoth mon -this.eyenjng, ; on.* "Reaping :,in 'almost the same number of "home chairmanship" ot"M.ts. B. A. Simon, traininK exercises are being-planned." the Jewish Yahrzeit of his death, According to Dr. Platt, assistant Joy." KaddishrwiU be 'recited* for ! Celebration of the' Bikur Cholim Soc- calls. The friendly cheer of the has been particulailyl. helpful in proMonday evening, January 9, 1933, at iety, to be held at-the J. C. C. on Addie Gross. .' ;•.-: members of the Bikur Cholim, their viding clothing' far-Federation needs scoutmasters, are needed. Any Jewthe Jewish Community Center^ . Monday afternoon at 2 p. m. ish young luan over eighteen who is The children of the Sunday- School good will, and their' obvious pleasure for a number of-years." The Harry-Lapidus memorial comwill hold their annual harvert festiThe annual reports of the officers in their self-appointed tasks, make "The ^following firms and individ- interested in scout work and wants mittee -consists- - of delegates from val in connection" with the opening will be given at this meeting. Rabbi their visits eagerly anticipated by uals have made contributions to- our to become an assistant scoutmaster If Wins, Wffl Be First Jew to close to fifty Jewish organizations in is asked to communicate with Dr. Manuel Laderman of Chicago will the friendless or lonesome sick. Succoth services. clothing fund and- supplies since the Omaha^ I t was organized last JanuHold This Post in Pfaitt. Saturday morning Succoth services be the guest speaker. Sabbi N. Officers are: Mrs. Louis Neveleff, first of this year: ary and since that time a special New York Feldman will also give an address. will be held at 10 a. m. Dr. Cohn's president"; Mrs. S." Fish, vice-presiF i r m s : • Carman's Department committee has been at work considRefreshments appropriate for Suc- dent; "TSIfs. lu-TIIorgan, treasurer-; Store,: J. ' L. Branfieis and Sons, subject will be "Prosperity." ering, plans, for .the establishment of Services .for the close of Succoth coth will be served at the conclusion Mrs.." Leon" Mendelson, corresponding Thomas Kilpatrick ; Co., Schaeffer New York (J. T. A.).—The selec- a permanent tribute. " * secretary; Mrs. "Ml "Cohen, recording Garment Co., Nebraska" Clothing Co., and the holydays will be held; Friday of the program. tion of Lieutenant Governor Herbert Dr. -A,. Greenberg is chairman of night, October 21, when Rabbi Cohn's For seven years the Bikur, Cholim secretary,; and Mrs. ' Abramson, fi- Goldstein-Chapman- Co. H. Lehman, noted Jewish philanthro- the general committee. David Black...:-, subject will be "Religion and Philos- Society has not failed the lonesome nancial secretary. Individuals^ Mrs| David Green, pist, civic and communal leader, as er is • secretary and Dr. Philip Sher ophy," and Saturday morning, OctoMrs..- Louis: Sombvg, Mrs. Dave the Democratic party's nominee for is treasurer. ber 22, -when" Dr. Cohn will speak on Sherman, Miss "Blanche Zimman, For the eleventh consecutive year the governorship of New York state The special committee designated ".Summary." ; Mrs!; L . Chapman, Mrs. L Dansky,- the Jewish fathers and sons of Oma- has met with unusually- wide acclaim' to.-evplve the plan for the memorial •Mrs. -H. Reuben, Mrs. D. Goldman^ ha will sit down to a banquet dedi- in, the press, where editorials . prais- included Sam Beber, chairman;,-Mrs. | Conservative Morris Brick, Mrs. - Dave Green- cated, to good will between the two ing the qualities he i s able to bring WL Arnstein, David Blacker, Harry : In:.. accjpxda&ce'_,:_vwth/ custom,;„the h i b f s k y ; Mrs. generations." The" father^ "snd'-'-ewa." to Mgh offiee^-arfr fmblifilied. ^ — -. Dworsky, Dr. A. Greenberg, "Abe g 'Mrsr-Jr Conservative--Synagogue has again Peter Mozzer, Mrs. Nate Mantel, banquet this year, the eleventh in a If elected, he will be the first Jew Herzberg, William L. Holzman, Philip built a large .suecah, or traditional Mrs. Wm. Erlich, Mrs. Abe Gold- series of a progressively popular to hold this high office., in. New York Elutznick, J. H. Kulakofsky, M. F. Due to the illness of a star of booth, adjoining the Center building. stein, Mrs. E. Treller, Mrs. Herbert function, will be held in the audito- state.' . . . . Levenson, Irvin Levin, Harry Malathe New York Yiddish Players The arrangements and decorations Arnstein, Mrs. Dollie Elgutter, Mrs. rium of the Jewish Community CenHis record in office of lieutenant shock, Joe Greenberg, Harry Marcus, who were. to present "Moishele's J- J. Greenberg, Mrs. M. L Gordon, ter on Sunday evening, November 6. for the succah were taken care of governor of New York, his first po- Goodman Meyerson, Morris Minkin, by the .auxiliary, under the direction "The outstanding social event on fJJar Mitzvah" 1 under the auspices Mrs. .Mayer Bercovici and Mrs. Wm. The banquet this year, as last,' litical office, is highly praised on all Henry Monsky, Mrs. L. Neveleff, Sam of Mrs. A. D. Frank. Members; of the Jewish calendar", is the aimjirf •of tiha.Omaha Hebjcew ,Club this Bushman. will be held "under the joint auspices sides, Dy people in all walks of life. Ravitz, Dave Rosenstock, Leo Rosenthe A." Z. A. aided the building1 of the Jewish women's; welfare: organi- jSuBLday;;.eyen;ng, the presentation of the social service' committee of ' '.Oolonel- Lehman, who is fifty-four thal, Max Selicow, Dr.» Philip Sher, hap^been,. indefinitely postponed. ; the succah by gathering the brancjies zation , for their first; annual., comthe Jewish Community center and the' years old" and" a native of New York Hairy "A. Wolf, Joe Wolf, N. S. The committee in charge, has munity-wide ball, to be, given at the for the roof-.-— City, where he was.born on March Yaffe and H. B. Zimman. B'nai Brith. * requested that all.holders of tickSuccbtK services will start this eve- Jewish Community Center ,.on . SimDr. Philip Sher, the chairman of 28, 1878, comes from a distinguished : ets keep them u n t i l further *«cn-" ning at 8 "p.m. Rabbi David A. chas Torah . evening, Sunday, Octothe social service committee, is in Jewish family. A brother, Judge Irnounccment. Goldstein will give a Succoth ser- ber 23. charge of arrangements, and prom- ving Lehman, has served on the mon, and after the services everyone All proceeds from this affair will • Mrs. H. Miller of Los Angeles, 60, ises -that the banquet will be "bigger bench of New York state courts : will be invited to visit the succah go toward reducing the mortgage on formerly of Omaha, passed away and better than ever." There wili since 1908. For fourteen years Judge for Kiddusa .and refreshments. the Center building. . suddenly from heart failure on Yom be speeches by a representative fa- Irving Lehman sat on the Supreme At the regular Succoth service SatRandall's Royal orchestra will further and by a representative son, Court bench, being elected for a four Kippur eye in Xos: Angeles. Omaha, Nebr. — Three thousand urday morning; Morton Margolin, son nish the music for the affair. SevShfe"is siirviveii ojrfour sons: Art, the best food and entertainment will year term in 1923 by nomination of young Jewish men, members of Aleph of Dr. and Mrs'. M. Margolin, will be eral specialties and an excellent proboth parties, and again by nominaWilliam and Jack Joseph of Omaha; be offered, and a capacity crowd is Bar Mitzvah. After the services the gram are being planned to add to tion of both parties, he was elected Zadik Aleph of B'nai B'rith, this expected. and Henry? Joseph • of; Chicago. "winter will have an opportunity to congregation will again enter the the gayety of the event. Reservations will be taken starting an associate judge, of the New York air their views on the much discussed Funeral services | will lie held this An enthusiastic and colorful gnntp succah for Kiddush. . Court of Appeals to serve until 1938. Mrs. Abe Greenberg is general is making the Health Club for pro- morning at 10 a. m / a t ihe Jewish Monday, October 17, until the capac-Colonel Lehman came to his first world Jewish congress scheduled for Orthodox chairman, assisted by the. following fessional and business n)en >it tte Funeral .Home i\fith \ 'burial in the: ity of the auditorium is reached, but political office in 1928, after achiev- 1934, when chapter representatives in no event later than Thursday, NoAll orthodox synagogues will com- committee on arrangements: Mrs. Jewish Community Center a success, Golden Hifl-cemetery.' *] .• ing a wide reputation which reached from all parts of America will parvember S. ticipate in eight district tournaments mence the observance of Succoth at Max Holzman, co-chairman; Miss according to Morris H. Sogolow, phy"Get your reservations in early ,to across the Atlantic as philanthropist on the subject: "Resolved, That the Sofia.—The Jews ; ;of • PMlippopel • sundown. . - ' •• - • Blanche Zimman; the Mesdames Ir- sical director. and a Jew to whom nothing affecting Among" the regular attendants at were attacked by Naii rowdies, who be assured of a place," stated Dr. •the welfare of the Jewish people was Calling of a World Jewish Congress Rabbi Manuel Laderman of Chi- vin Stalmastef, H. A. Wolf, H. A. Sher. Herman Jahr, Philip the Health Club chisses are": Dr. M. -wounded izwo. , i ' ; . - ; , j . ;; • As Proposed by the Geneva Confercago, who is here under the auspices Newman, alien. ence Is Unwise." The subject for Schwartz, Herbert Arnstein, David Margolin, Philip Klutmicki' Phil of the Vaad H'Oehr, will deliver a In the four years since he first, the oratorical contest which is also Succoth sermon in Yiddish at the Feder, Irvin Levin, Louis Neveleff, Feldman, J. J. Greenberg, Sain-Beassumed office he has achieved a feature of the district tournaments B. A. Simon, David Goldman and J. ber, Rabbi David Goldstein,, <Max Adass YesHurim synagogue, Twentythrough his public acts a reputation i s : ^The . Achievements of B'nai S. Pearlstien. Barish, Al Frank, Dave Greenberg,, fifth ' and Nicholas," Saturday mornfor progress and humane leadership. B'rith." This year, the B'nai B'rith Dave Cohn, Samuel Theodore, \A. Especial concentration is being ing. • • . The complex character of his duties which sponsors the A. Z. A. under Cohn, S. Yaffe, M. Mayper, E. placed upon decorations and arrange At the Sunday morning services he which have frequently called upon its Wider Scope policy, enters the Marks, Wm. Jaffe,, Julius Bisno, M. ments. Through the courtesies of will give an address in English at him to act as governor of the state 90th year of its existence. F. Levenson, Ben Shapiro, and Abe Herzberg and David Goldman the B'nai Israel synagogue, Eighhave not caused Colonel Lehman to For the international A. Z. A. of Herzberg's and Harry B. Zimman others. An open mass meeting, to which made by the Vaad,-Harry Marcus, teenth and Chicago. _grve up his affiliations, with local, English Essay contest, the particiSogolow states that men can still of Brandeis Stores, the Center and l i e public is invited, will be held president of the unions states: —"The •national and international endeavor. As through all holyday services, pants are offered a wide latitude the B'nai Israel services will be fea- ballroom' will be appropriately deeo- join without missing any of the pre- under the auspices of the Vaad interest shown ,"t»y* the;; Jewishipeoplfr In 1930 Colonel Lehman was with the decision of the Supreme liminary exercises. ' ratedfor the social function. H'Oehr, or local Union of Orthodox of Omaha in the Vaad H'Oehr is ' tured by the chanting of Cantor In fact, the attendance at all the Synagogues, at the B'hai Israel syn- definite evidence that the modern or- awarded the Zeta Beta Tau medal Advisory Council to circumscribe the The response to the sale of patrons' Abraham Schwaczkin and his choir. gym classes at the Center are stead- agogue, Eighteenth, and Chicago" thodox movement is being "vigorously as the Jew who has done most for writers only to the extent of requirtickets has been encouraging, and the At the Beth Hamedrosh Hagodol Jewry and Judaism. ing that the manuscripts shall have ily mounting. streets, on Tuesday evening, October supported. synagogue, Nineteenth and Burt, Can- Women's Welfare Federation i s planColonel Lehman was one of the or- a Jewish subject. ' Among the Jewish "women who are 18, starting at 8 p . m . ning ~to care for a large attendance. • . "The organization of the Vaad fills tor Leon Karz and his male choir The latest addition to the A. Z. A. regular attendants at the matrons' A diversified program of enter- a long-felt need in the religious life ganizers of the Joint Distribution will chant the services. class; according to^ Sogolow,, are in- tainment and speaking has been ar- of our community, and the public is Committee which has spent close to curriculum is a Hebrew Essay conSuccoth cluded the Mesdames D. Katleman, ranged, by the committee in charge, urged to attend Tuesday nighfs in- $100,000,000 in relief and rehabilita- test. "The Value of Hebrew to the Leo Abramson, Phineas Wintroub, under the direction of Mr. H. Weiner. augural mass meeting and learn of tion woTk in Europe and Palestine, Jew" is the subject of the 1933 comThe Feast' of "Tabernacles is one and served as chairman of its recon- petition. William Raduziner, Frank Shames, of the most joyful of all the Jewish At this meeting the purposes of the program of the united jorthodox struction committee. L Hoberman and others. festivals and is always observed with the "Vaad and its work in furthering synagogues movement in our city," great rejoicing and gladness. ' •" " ~ He was also one of the leading Jewish unity and consciousness wili The Vaad has been perfecting its The harvest character of the fesbe outlined. Also plans will be for- organization for several months. Sim- spirits in the establishment of the tival is clearly shown in the symmulated for the hiring of a modern ilar orthodox bodies exist in most of Jewish Agency for Palestine, of On Wednesday evening, October bols which each worshiper brings to 19, at 8:15 p. m., the annual meeting whose council he is a non-Zionist orthodox rabbi by the Vaad, who will the larger cities in the country. Buffalo, (J. T. A.)—George Z. the synagogue, or which are shown of the Conservative Synagogue and member. Among the offices he holds be representative of the five synaMedalie, United States Attorney for from the pulpit. : ; are that of vice-president of the election of officers will be held at the Southern District of New York, Meyer J. Silberman, 41, of New gogues constituting the organization. These symbols are "the fruit of a the Jewish Community Center. American Jewish Joint Distribution The synagogue members of the appointed to his office by President York, formerly of Des Moines and goodly tree" (Esrog or citron), "the Committee; and he is associated with At that time Rabbi David A . Gold- well-known in this section of the Vaad are the B'nai Israel, Beth Hoover in January of 1931, was branches of_ palm trees" (Lulav), stein will show the motion pictures country for his many Jewish com- Hamedrosh Hagodol, Adass Yeshurim, the Americanization Ort, the Jewish named Republican candidate for "the boughs of thick-leaved trees" which he took in Palestine, France, munal activities, passed away last B'nai Jacob and Congregation of IsColonization Association, the Ameri- United States Senator at the State Berne, (J. T. A.)—The Federal (Myrtle) and "the willows of the Germany, and other countries which week, in New York after a short ill- rael in South Omaha. can Jewish Joint Foundation in Eu- convention. Swiss government has rejected the brook." Rabbi Manuel Laderman of Chicago appeal of the Swiss Nazi organiza- rope, the Palestine Loan Bank, the he visited on his recent trip. There have been but three Jews ness. Burial - took place in Des will be guest speaker at the mass tion, "National Front," asking that Russian Agrojoint Committee, the who occupied seats in the United These pictures are said to vividly Moines last Sunday. Agency Certificates Silberman was especially active in meeting. He will speak in Yiddish. the decision of the Canton of St. Russian Agricultural Fund and the States Senate in the history of the illustrate Jewish life in Palestine and Jerusalem.—A total, of 4,500 labor the work being accomplished there B'nai Brith work and in the drives Ben Kazlowsky -will give an address Gallen, prohibiting the importation Baron de Hirsch. Fund. countrv. immigration certificates for the next by the various organizations sup- for the National Jewish Hospital In- in English and I. Morgenstern will of their paper "Eiserner Besen" be Other organizations in which he six months has been granted to the £orted by the Jewry of this country. firmary building. The building to- speak in Yiddish. plays a role are the ITational Labor Reading R e a f f i r m s revoked. Jewish Agency Executive by the Pal- The growing enterprises and the day bears a placque on which his The Hazomir Singing society, unBecause of the viciousness of the Committee, the Cardiac Vocational British Pledge estine government, the Jewish Tel- rapid development of the Homeland name is inscribed along with those der the personal direction of Cantor incitement conducted against the Committee ,the Cardiac Jefferson New York.—The creation of a JewegTaphlc Agency learns from unoffi- are also shown by the pictures. who nobly contributed to the erec- A. Sclwaczkin, will render several Jews by the Nazi organ, the Canton Memorial Foundation, the Association ish National Homeland in Palestine cial sources. selections. "This meeting is very important tion of the structure. of St. Gallen prohibited the sale of for the Advancement of Colored Peo- is a British aim, the fulfillment of Although the number represents and all members are urged to atThe chairman of the finance com- the paper in kiosks and on the ple, the Henry Street Settlement, the which Britain has pledged, declared Six years ago Silberman moved 2,250 less than the 6,750 asked for tend," J. H. "Kulakofsky, congrega- from Des Moines to New York, leav- mittee, H. Werner, and the chairman streets. Hebrew Sheltering and Guardian So- the Marquess of Reading in an in. .- . 1 by the Jewish Agency,-the quota is tion- president stated. "In addition ing there to travel in Europe." It of the • rabbinical committee, S. RaThe Federal government, in- dis- ciety; the Bureau of Jewish Social terview with a representative of the still the largest granted by the Pal- to the business of the evening,, the was shortly after his'return to this vitz, will render reports. missing the appeal, also confirmed Research, the New York Foundation Jewish Telegraphic Agency upon hi« estine government since 1926. program will be most /entertaining." country that he passed away, T ' • ; In speaking of the progress being the •prohibition order. and Young Judea. ' r arrival in this country.
Scoutmasters fof l^eaif Troops
CHOICE OF LEHMAN AS CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR POPULAR
Father and Son Banquet Will Be Held November 6
Ball to Be
Yiddish
Social Event
MRS. H MILLER, 60, Bi£S IN LOS ANGELES
. A.to Debate World Congress
CENUR HEALTH CLUB GROWSINPOPUIJURItY
Meeting to Be Held Tuesday
Conservative to Hold Election ' on Wednesday
Medalie Candidate for U. S. Senate
Meyer Silberman Dies in New York
Swiss Government Bars Nazi Organ