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In the Interests of the Jewish People Ki.L-r.rt us c nt Oinnhn. N« ^ .
Dedicated to the Ideals of Judaism
« 8 « e t on J a n u a r y ^ . U J . J A ' A the Act of March 8, 1878
OMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1932
Vol. X—No. 38
Talmud Torch 5,000 DRIVE Community-Wide Ball PhilanthrGlJ^s Budget and HOLYDAYS WILL a New Se ;jice Are Adopted to Inaugurate LAUNCHED BY at Center on Sunday CONE TO CLOSE Approval by Board of Governors a Bus System of X C . C. and Welfare •_" Interesting Sidelights
An autumn motif will be carried rahamson, Herbert Arnstein, Max out in the decoration ci ^ 3 Jewish Barish, Sam Beber, David Blacker, Community Center ballroom for the William Boasberg, A. H. Brodkey, The local Talmud JTorafi- will inFederation first annual commtmity-'wide. ball to L Chapman, M. E. Chapman, David augurate a bus transportation sysbe given under the auspices of the Cohen, Sam Cohen, Ben Danbaum, Concluding Succoth Senices to tem of its own for its pupils begin- Funds Will Be Used to Bring The adopting of .the- Philanthropies Jewish "Women's "Welfare Federation Morton Degen, Sol Degen, John A. ning October 25, according to an* anModern Orthodox Rabbi Be Held, Simchath Torah budget for 1932-33 and the initiation on Simchatb. Torah evening tliis Stm- Farber, David Feder, Harry Ferer, nouncement made today by M. M. Some interesting sidelights were Here Follows of a. new service featured the ;weHday, October 23. Dr. B. T. Friedman, Phil Gilinsky, Barish, president of the Talmud gleaned a t the Board of Goverattended meeting of the board of A. Goldstein, Dave Goldman. L F . Elaborate plans promise a color Torah. nors meeting Monday. The series of holydays (following A "rabbinical drive" to raise $5,- scheme in decorations which will "be Goodman, Eabbi D. A. Goldstein, Dr. governors of the Jewish Community Starting Tuesday two busses win For example, how many know 000 for the hiring of a modern orth- reminiscent of Nebraska "Indian M. I. Gordon, Dr. A. Greenberg, J- Bosh Hashonah will end this weekCenter and Welfare Federation held take the pupils to and from the odox rabbi by the Vaad H*OehT, or that during the past year it cost at the Center Monday evening. Greenberg, Abe Herzberg. Sam end, with the conclusion of Succoth A total of $21,038.45 for the Jew- Community Center. %hfe busses will Union of Orthodox Synagogues, was Summer" in all its beauty. Chrys- J. Herzberg, Max Holzman, William and the celebration of Simchath Toranthemums and other pleasing flowThe total budget agreed upon was ish Community Center's mainten- go from the Center to Minne Lnsa, inaugurated a t the mass meeting Holzman, Morris Jacobs, Philip ah immediately thereafter. §24,865. This "sum, to be paid out of ance alone with all due economy? to Dundee, and also to South Omaha. held a t the B'xtai -Israel synagogue ers will lend an "outdoor atmos-' Klutznick, J. This evening and tomorrow is H. ELulakofsky, Louis phere." funds obtained in the campaign of Every Jewish child will be given Tuesday evenings ) Here are some of the items: known as Shemini Atzereth, or the Kulakofsky, Ruben Kulakofsky, Dr. the spring of '32, constitutes the "Randall's Royal orchestra will f nrJanitorial service $3,675.13 an opportunity to use the bus to One thousand dollars was raised msh the rnusie. All proceeds will go Barney Rally, Dr. Philip Levey, Sam eighth day of solemn assembly. ^amounts the Philanthropies i s comcome to and return from the Talmud at l i e meeting,, attended, by five; Cleaning, laundry and Saturday evening and Sunday, Leon, Moe Linsman, J. M. Mala• mitted to pay out during, the fiscal; Torah; the busses will make many hundred who • ; enthusiastically. • «K'( supplies 1,003.52 shock, Morris Milder, William Mild- October 22 and 23, Simchath Torah, year to local, national and interna~~_ : 1,254.79 stops on the routes to pick up the ceived - the plans & r ihe furthering'•] er, Henry Monsky, Reuben Natel- or the Rejoicing in the Law, will be tional agencies. • '''-\... LCoal children of "the various Talmud Tor- of the purposes of:U»e.Vaad. i g h t .•;••,.••,;•- - . — 1,576.00 son, A. Newman, J. M. Newman, H. observed. Power „ 891-00 ah sessions. ... , ' New Service . V .^ The campaign', for funds win be A. Newman, Ben Newman, J. S. The conclusion of the Succoth holI t is planned that going .totheresumed Mcmdav- After the conclusWater „ _ _ _ : _ 517.77 Pearlstien, Dr. Philip Bomonek, I. iday ends "the Jewish ThanksgivThe new service to be worked |OUt Talmud -Torah, designated . points ion of the bolsafers- Fifteen teams "Repairs to building 2,97^27 Rosenblatt, Charles Schimmel, Chas. ing." Succoth, celebrated for eight is the acceptance by-the FedersSion Interest on mortgage — 6,500.05 will be -selected for the children to of two members^suih are canvassing Simon, Louis Sommer, I. Stalmas- days, not only commemorates the 'of remittances for transmission to gather /in jsmall groups, but in re-' the orthodox -Jewry* • ter, Moe Venger, Sam Wertheimer, harvest festival but also the successrelatives of local Jewry in" Russia tnrninrjjil^fr .home the bus will take Harry A. Wolf, Gail Margolin, Jack ful journey of the Israelites through William Milder presided at Tuesand Poland, through the' Hias (Heeach J E J | , | W | 1 U B -door. The charge day's mass meetinjit He was intro^ the Wilderness after the Exodus W. Marer. brew Immigrant Aid Soeiety). ; will ipe^Ee fares for twenty-five duced by Harry Marcus, president from Egypt. The plan was presented by Jacob cents. ~ "' "-V- • • •• of the Vaad. Eabbi N. Feldman The Simchath Torah, or Rejoicing S. Pearlstien, executive director of The = Deborah Society, auxiliary gave the invocation and- Eabbi Man* Over the Torah, has always been an the Community Center and" Welfare which helps ' in. the Talmud Torab uel - Laderman • of Chicago •'^TiveTed occasion of festivity in the synaFederation.work, is aiding this project the main address, in Ewglish. Ben gogues. Just as the little child when The Hias has for many years been In commenting on the bus trans- Zadowsky,-the-youngest-member on first carried to the Cheder received accepting.' remittances from American portation system, Aaron Katz, prin- t i e —Vaad's Board of Governors, honey and cakes to teach him the Jewry for transmission to relatives. cipal of the Talmud Torah, stated: spoke in .English,, and-L Morgensweetness of the Law, so the older The money is paid to the relatives f*Eyer since Cm^aa. Jewry became stern gave a talk in Yiddish. Aaron children were allowed to scramble in American dollars and' not in "Euro^- Affair Will Be Held at Com- scattered, tfiroujgli4 moving to .the dis- Katz, principal of r the Talmud Torfor nuts and sweetmeats on this fespean currency. The • Hias handled tant sections.of Jhe city, an urgent ah, spoke briefly in behalf of that munity Center Sunday, tal day. The rabbis and the older ; thirty million dollars for this, purDetails Being Planned for Com- men needTbAsJbeea/'felt. for "a Tadmud institution. ^ v of the congregation by tradition November 13 pose last year. .• munity Trust Fund, Bust and lead the way in the processional, Torab? bps "system,' as many people A resume ofA-ftm situation was The board, unanimously, approved Yahrzeit Services carrying1 in their arms the scrolls of Dr. Philip Sher, chairman of the" refused to enroll their ' children. as given by Harry^Weirier, chairman of of the plan and instructed Pearlstien Social pupils because of .inadequate, imthe Law; then the boys follow. The the finance -comnstfce-Cantor AService committee of _the Jewto proceed with the organization of ish Welfare Federation and of the proper transportatfon. . _; Plans are going forward for the children carry flags of their own Schwaczkri: ar^ Bis choir rendered this service. The Federation office is Father and Son Banquet Committee, permanent memorials to the memory design, many of them with lighted "The situatian iias been met, .and several setecfions. '. ~- • to act as agent for the Hias. of Harry Lapidus, the late civic, candles mounted upon their staves. today announced that in order to now there is no reason" for -any par-f ;The five synagogue raembers of Mrs. A. Greenberg. communal and philanthropic leader, ent, desirous of giving his child a avoid conflict with functions of oththe Vaad are the B'nai Israel, Beth Write or Phone General Chairman of Ball Reform whose name the community will comer organizations the eleventh annual Jewish education, not enrolling him Hamedrosh Hagodol, Adass TeshurWhile there are indications memorate. Last week the committee in the Talmud Torah." Services for the close of Succoth «oward reducing the mortgage on Father and Son Banquet mil be im, B'nai Jacob, and Congregation that the Federation would serve representing the various Jewish orand tbe Holy Days a t Temple Isthe Jewish Community Center buildheld Sunday, November. 13, instead of Israel of South Omaha. a vital need in the community ganizations decided on the establish- rael, -will be held tonight and tomoring. of Sunday, November 6. The ban"The bringing of a modern orthowith this service, since so many '• • Mrs. A. - Greenberg is general ment of a community trust fund, row morning. quet will be held in the auditorium dox rabbi to Omaha," stated .Milder, send money to their relatives, it Eabbi Conn's sermon topic fcr this chairman, Mrs. Max Holzman co- the erection of a bust in the .Comof the Jewish Community Center. "will supply a necessity which has : is nevertheless important for the chairman; Mrs. H. A. Wolf, orches- munity Center, and the holding of, evening will be "Are There Any been lacking in our religious life. The Father and Son Committee is Federation to ascertain just bow -tra ." committee•• chairman; Mrs." J . memorial services on his Jewish: Yah- Values* in a Vain Lifts*' Services "Through"the "Vaad we nope to composed of the following persons: many would avail themselves of Pearistien, - advertising committee; rzeit, Monday evening, January 9, will s^tarti at 8 p. tn. :-•-' further Jewish -unity and .Tewish The seven members of the board Dr. Philip Sher, chairman; Uabbi the service. : Davjd- Goldman and Mrs. Her- 1933. . ftatt rday.\ morning • services." will consciousness among "the orthodox Frederick Conn, Babbi DaviS A. ofthe, B'nai Israelcongregation, Mr. Pearlstien, jias therefore ^ \ d d ¥ . 3o.m epeak-Details for - these- memorials are j Goldstein, Isadore Abramson, Leo. Eighteenth and Chicago streets, were dernentk, ••-• "We "iirere particularly requested that those interested g j .' K.a<Mish acitt being-worked out by the following with; fiie^HBseirfaoBfally large IJosenfiial, Ma* "Barish, Wifiiain I * re-elected t o office- at the electiejr-»f p i 1 in such a service |»fcone or-write- — Holzman, Abner Kahnan, J. M. Mai-; officers held Sunday. committees: be recited this Sabb2tK for Libbie turn-out of yramg people a t Tues- freskment committee. him About it. Unless there is a ashock, J . S. Pearlstien, B. L EosThe patrons for the ball include: . - Committee for Memorial Meeting: F r e e m a n . " " , - ' • - . ' . . • ' . " . . The-board and the duties of each day's mass meeting.*' r e i t uFmT&drthS proifect will not Messrs. Ed Gilbert, William Grodin- Sam Beber, . chairman; Dr. Philip enthal, "Miss Blanche Zimman and are: Louis Epstein, chairman; Joe Conservative sky, Henry Jacobi, Nathan Jacobs, Sher, Max Crouse, Harry Weiner be initiated. the Mesdames Louis Neveleff, Irvin Tretiak, treasurer; William Milder, Tonight, October 21, services for Victor E. Levine, Leo Unger, Fred Max Barish, Irvin* Levin, Mrs. M Shemini If the service is inaugurated, it Levin, F. J. Alberts, A. Greenberg, chairman of the cemetery commitAiereth will begin at 8 White, Justin Wolf, Harry Zimman, F. Levenson, J . Riklin. , •will be under the direct charge of B. A. Simon and Dave Sherman. tee; M. Blank, chairman of memberp. m. at the Conservative synagogue, and L B., Zimman; Mrs. Morris Committee on Besolutions: David ftabbi } >avic~ A. OoAdstein "will speak .the -family .welfare—department, - of •: The toastmaster for the evening ship; J. Katleman, Bible reading Levy; Messrs. and Mesdames I. Ab- Blacker, chairman; N. S. Yaffe, and on "Thoughts of a Gentle Cynic" which Mrs. Harry A. Wolf is chair- '•will be J. M. Malashock. Acting as committee chairman; Abraham CoPhilip Elutznick. This committee • After the services the congregaman. the representative of the Jewish hen, Bible reading committee viceJ.'X'Greenberg was unanimously prepares as a permanent record all tion will «nter the succah for Kidfathers of Omaha for the eveningchairman, and Harry Marcus, build' Philanthropies Budget resolutions in memory of Lapidus— dosh and refreshments. elected president 'of the Conservative In the Philanthropies budget,adopt- and. speaking in their behalf will be ing- and maintenance. these to be presented to the Lapidus Synagogue congregation at the third ed, the largest single contribution is Isadore Abramson, president of the Services Saturday morning will A complete wport regarding the family and also to be made part of commence for Jewish education; of Jewish .chil- B'nai B'rith. Sidney Neveleff^ son recent cemetery survey was- given by annual meeting held at the Jewish at 9 o'clock. Yizkor serthe records of the Jewish Community vices will be dren in Omaha, the';' appropriations of Mrs. Louis Neveleff, will respond William Milder. The report was ac- Community Center Wednesday eveheld at 10 a. m. Rabbi Center and Welfare Federation. ning. He succeeds J. H. Kulakof sky. The 5-A class of the Talmud Tobeing to the Talmud. Torab. arid ithe. xm behalf of the sons. Abner Kai- cepted and plans started to survey Goldstein will talk on "Looking to Committee for erection of a bust: the Future.""? • Other officers chosen are Harry Sil- rab will hold graduating exercises . . ^Jewish " Community; '• teenier; T-Spcnday -man will lead the singing. the entire cemetery enclosure. A Harry Malashock, chairman; Rabbi verman, first vice-president; David This year forf^purposes• ofeconj on Tuesday evening, October 25, at Saturday ' night, Simchath Torah School. new section will be opened, the ceme7:30 o'clock at the Jewish Commun- -D. A.. Goldstein,'. J . J . Greenberg. services "will "he beld starting at 7 Other local agencies ' benefiting -oniy there will bk-iib iridiVidual let- tery will" be beautified and family ity Center auditorium. The public David Blacker, Mrs. J» H. Kula- p. m. There will be a children's from the Philanthropies are-the "Old ters sent soliciting reservations. By plots laid out. kotsky and Sam Bavitz. -eliminating individual letters and has been invited to attend. procession as part of the service. People's^ Home and jthe J3ocial:Service, Financial reports were given by Ckmanittee to draw plans for a The -women of the Conservative Synother economies the committeewill The six. graduates are Ethel AdTretiak, treasurer, and- Hymie P . Co'mmittee.. .•...••.:.!'; ;•!.;• i:.V: iilijt'Li?be able to offer this year's banquet Milder, auditor. ler, Sam Adler, Ruth Finer, Barney Community,Trust JFund: William L. agogue Auxiliary will distribute The board '••or governors'. >cc4at:lower prices. .: . _.;r.:- '.. . White, Sol Wezelman and Daniel Holzman, chairman; H. A. Wolf, favors to the children who attend. s i s t e - o f - r e p ^ • M* Finkelstein was re-elected shamHenry T&im&yi, Philip Klutznick, J . ,J Sunday rooming there will be a Miller. _ Jewish - organization ; in -Oiiiaha. - _ While the price ofjhe;jBanquet i a s mas "for a one-year term. H. Kulakofsky, -Harry Silverman, I. r ^ u l a t Shniiiatihi Torah . service at not yet been definitely^ decided upon Following- is the program which Stalmaster, Jews of..-'-all: walks, • ^presenting : . Max Barish, H. B. Zim- 9 a. ni.7 •!At"li "o'clock tb'ire wiil be the committee is rmaiing every pqs-will be presented: - every -branch j -of • Judaiamj > and \ : man, and: Jack ^W, Marer. f sihle economy liiborder that they a Epecial '•}dldren's service cf conA Hebrew lecture, "Isaiah, the ' every school of ihpughtr > arfe" «in might offer^ the Jewish fathers and secration for the school year. Specimen JProphet," by Sol Wez the board, so that it represents a sons of :Omaha the: finest Jfather.and. man; a Hebrew poem, "The Catchtrue' cross-section '•- of. local. JewOrthodox Son Banquet ever, offered at the lowe r s " by Ruth Finer; a short Engish life. . •'• The opening lecture of the Current All orthodox synagogues will obest price ever -charged. . lish talk, by Daniel Miller; "The At Monday's meeting the various serve both the conclusion of the Reservations'.'.can _ "beL niade,v at ;the Topics course to be conducted by Boy Who Made Himself Sicki" a representatives Mowed a (high xiegre? Rabbi Frederick" Cohn under the auFeast of Tabernacles and the celeHebrew playlet with a cast... includof interest in the discussions, and in Jewish Community Center until the spices of the Temple Israel Sisterbration of • Simchath Torah. Eabbi capacity of the auditorium i&Teached. ing' Judith Levenson,. Ephraim ; Gerthe questions asked ^ of the, president • The committee tirges.ihatiiie gener- hood -will be given at. the Blackstone Manuel Laderman of Chicago, here shater, Harvey ~ Burstein and Leonand executive, director concerning the al public; assist; by: ;»akijier their hotel; on Tuesday morning, Octobe: The local lodge of the B'nai Brith for the holydays under the auspices ard Lewis. work of the Federation in respect to reseTation aslearly. as .possible.:,. 25, a t 10:30 o'clock. .. _ and the mother chapter of the A. Z. of the Vaad, will conduct services. relief as well as the Community CenSpeakers will include Rabbi D.- A. "Make your.reservations-early and ', The first discussion . will concern A. will hold a joint meeting a t the He will deliver an address at the f ter activities. \ Goldsteinj Rabbi Frederick Cohn, the approaching election. All of Dr. h jjoyous h il be p part of the Jewish Community Center on Thurs- Beth Hamedrosh Hagodol synagogue that will Rabbi N. Feldman -and Dr. P. Sher. on Saturday morning: on a Yizkor l -Jewish ideal-of fath- Conn's subjects, i t is announced, will day evening, October 27. nonor the old The Talmud -Torah choir will render :£heme. be timely and interesting.; The series erhood," ^ f c The joint-meeting is for the purseveral'Hebrew, songs. • Max M. Barof ten lectures^ will be delivered the Cantor A. Schwaczkin and hfs ish, Talmud Torah president, "ffll pose of bringing about a closer spir- choir will chant the services at the second and fourth Tuesday mornings it of comradeship -between -the senior preside. •.. • • of each month. . . .;_ . B'nai Israel synagogue, and Cantor and junior organizations. ""These lectures .proved extremely The feature of t i e jprogram wil Leon Karz will officiate at the Beth J. J . Greenberg popular and successful the past year,' Jacob S. PeaTffltien,-ftxfeptitjve;&~ be the presentation by the A. Z. A Hamedrosh Hagtfdol. The children of the Community Cohn, second vice-president; Alexanstated Mrs.Samuel "E. Gilinsky rector of the Jewish CdBntmriiry Cenchapter of the second degree Titual. Center Sunday • School • will gather Talmud Torah der D. Frank, re-elected secretary; A. This is in the form of a play, defor a service: of consecration Sim- ter and Welfare Federation^ JKU chairman. "In view of ihis, the Sis- B. Alpirn, re-elected treasurer. At the morning sen-ices of Shempicting the initiation of a candidate ini Atzereth, Saturday, October 22, chath Torah morning, Sunday, Oc- dressed the board of the Y. W: C JL terhood is pleased to presenta simThose elected to the executive comilar series this year. The general Wednesday on "The Work of the by Judas Maccabeus. tober 23. This will mark the openbefore Yizkor services an appeal will mittee are Mose Yousem, Dr. A. Harry Hahn, 58, died at 7:30 p. m. Jewish • Communi ty Center and Wel- public is invited to attend." The cast of characters for the Ju- be made to local Jewry in the varing of. the school year. Greenberg, M. M. Barish and B. A. Saturday at his home, 2529 No. 18th fare Federation." Tickets may be obtained in' ad das Maccabeus degree includes Harry The service will begin promptly a t street, as a Tesult -of pneumonia. Sur- Weinberg-; Israel Bercovici, Irving ious congregations to enroll their Eecently he spoke before the Mun- vance from .Mrs. Gilinsky, Haraey Simon. 11 o^clock. children as pupils in the Talmud Forthe expiring three and four viving are his wtfe, two sons Fred and Class sessions of the Sunday School icipal University chapter of-.*. Alpha 7088, or at the Blackstone hotel a t year terms, the following" were elect- Dave, and a daughter, Miss Anna Chudacoff, Sam Finkel, Sam Turkel, Torah. the time of "the lecture. . sowill start Sunday morning,' Octb- Kappa Delta, national honorary The speakers at the synagogues are ed to the board of trustees: Harry Hahn, as "well as his father and moth- Art Lipp, Louis Minkin, Sara Mos ciological fraternity. • -; — , • '• kovitz, Oscar Mayerovrich, William Eabbi Goldstein, Conservative synber 30. . A. Wolf, David Greenberg, Philip er, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hahn; two brothHe is also scheduled as a special Klutznick, Ben Glazer, J. A. Gross and ers, J. Hahn and Will Hahn, and two Sokolof, Art Grossman. The coach agogue; Henry Monsky, B'nai Israel; lecturer for some time this winter is Stanley F. Levin. Sam Beber, Beth Hamedrosh HagoJack Marer. sisters, Mrs. Harry Swengle and Mrs. in the department of social work A member of the B'nai Brith xril dol; Harry A. Wolf, B'nai Jacob; At the conclusion of the business Kose Lashinsky,'all of Omaha. • • at the Municipal University. • Funeral services were held Monday address the meeting, expressing the Philip Klutznick, Adass Yeshurim; Jerusalem (J. T. A.).—Shlomo Nei- meeting, William L. Holzman showed sdewpoint of the older group. Hy Nathan Yaffe, Congregation of Isman, a Zionist Eevisionist from Po- motion pictures taken by Rabbi David morning, with burial in the Golden man Goodbinder, grand president of rael. Warning Against AntiA. Goldstein during his recent trip to Hill cemetery. land, was sentenced to twenty-on the A. Z. A., and Harry "Weinberg, Semi tics Tendencies Eegistration of ne-vr pupils for the days' imprisonment for blowing th< Europe and Palestine. Rabbi GoldJacob Ziegler of Los Angeles, fathpresident of the mother chapter, will Talmud Torali begins on Monday, Berlin.—"Warning against the an- shofar at the Wailing Wall at thi stein illustrated the pictures 'vrfth a er of Isador Ziegler of Omaha, passed ti-Semitic tendencies evinced by sev*peak for the youths. The enter- October 24, at the Jewish Community lecture. away at Los Angeles Saturday at the eral newspapers in the Ukraine in conclusion of Tom Xippur services. tainment for the meeting is bein Center Talmud Torah office. Over two hundred attended the The blowing of the shofar is/con M. Waldman, an instructor of Jew- furnished by the A. Z. A. The pubage of 100. Jacob Ziegler resided here connection from the Communist Parmeeting. ish, will lecture Sunday evening-, Oct. lic has been invited to attend. for a few. years two decades ago. Prof. WiHstaedter Named ty, Gregory Zinoview and Leo Ka- trary to the regulations obtaining a 23, at I. W. O. hall, 1314.No. 24th St. Mr. Ziegler came to this country in menev, was issued in a radio address the Wailing Wall. to Academy His subject will be "Why We Need Tunisia's Jewish 1846, returned to Germany for a short broadcast from the Moscow headStockholm. — Professor "Richard a Jewish. School for the Worker's time, then joined the gold rush in '49. quarters of the Communist Interna- Alarming Number of Harbin Population Grows M. Bedacht of New York City, reHe was in the federal internal rev- tional and picked up here. Tunis.—The Jewish population in Willstaedter, noted Jewish cheroisti Kidnapings puted as an excellent speaker, will Children." There vrill be no admisenue department under President Tunisia numbers 56,248 according was elected a member of the SwedHarbin.—An alarming number of talk on "The Economic Crisis and So- sion charge. The Communist International stat| Grant, then entered the mercantile ed that it is compelled to take a kidnappings of Jews has recently cial Insurance Problems" on Friday The following Sunday, October SO, to official figures of the census just ish Academy of Science. Dr. Willstaedter, who is sixty business. , ;. . the Ahamo he 'Will speak on "Is E,eligion Detri- made public stand against ^anti-Semitic pronottn- .taken place here causing much per- evening, October 21, at 1 years old, has achieved a wide repJacob Ziegler's father lived to the cpments as fthey miss the real point turbation "among the Jewish popula- Hall, 21st and Cuming street, at 8mental to the Human Progress in the The total is 2,005 more than the Twentieth Century 1" jage of 104 and his mothe* to 103. tion. figure shown by the census of 1926 utation for his contributions to tht p. m. of tile expulsion order. science of organic chemistry.
THIS WEEK-END
0N4HAVMD
at Governors* Meeting
ANNUAL FATHER AND SON BANQUET POSTPONED
COMMITTEES FOR MEMORIALS TO HARRY LAP1DUS
TO BOARD
J.J^Greenbergto Mead Conservative
TALMUD TORAH CLASS TO GRADUATE TUESDAY
Sisteriipod's Gurrent ; Topic Course to Open
1C.C.SBNPAY SCHOOL SffiVICETlBS SUNDAY
Local B'iiai Brith, A.Z. A.PMaJoint Meeting Thursday
Gives Addresses
HARRY HAHN PASSED AWAY LAST SATURDAY
JACOB Z1EGLER, 100, DIES IN LOS AN(
Gets Prison Sentence for Blowing Shofor
M. Waldman to Speak
Lecture