November 4, 1932

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In the Interests of the Jewish People

Dedicated to the Ideals of Judaism

ii& Svi-uiKl-iV'iKx Unit Mullet on Jnuuary 27, 11)1:1, at

e nt omnlin. NclinisUa. under tlie Act of March 3. 1879

OMAHA, NEBR ASK , FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1932

WM.L.HOLZMAN s i Father-Son Banquet OTFRS HONORARY HEAP IN GERMANY ARE to Be "Outstanding" OF CONFEREE

Monsky on Executive Committee of Council

Vol. X—No. 40

Talmud Torah High School Department

LA FOLLETTE IS TO INAUGURATE FORUM SERIES

An innovation in the offering of Cleveland, O.—Henry Monsky of the Talmud Torah—the High School Omaha was appointed on the execu- department—began functioning last Reservations are now being made I banquet committee cordially invites tive committee of the National Coun- week, with prospects bright for a for the eleventh annual Father and and urges that every Jewish father -I - • . . s Son banquet, which will be held in make reservations for himself and Berlin. (J. T^A.).—The belief that cil of Jewish Federations and Wel- successful course. Aaron Katz and Conference on Palestine t . the auditorium of the Jewish Com- his sons. Judah Wolfson will teach the demany Jews will refrain from voting fare Funds meeting here. Held in Omaha NovemK'-. munity Center, Sunday, November The council was formed temporar- p ar tment The Jewish Women's Welfare or- in the forthcoming elections to the Wisconsin Governor to Speak at 19 and 20 13, at 6 p. m. One of the largest ganization has appointed a telephone leichstag, because they do not know ily in Philadelphia last May and held j Registration of pupils is still open. J. C C. Tuesday Evening William L. Hoizman has been crowds ever attending this annual reservation committee to assist the or which party to vote, is expressed its first formal meeting here, re- Eight have already registered for November 15 sulting- in the establishment of a the "intensive" branch of the High .named honorary chairman of the event is expected by Dr. Philip Sher, Father and Son banquet committee tere. permanent organization. chairman of the Father and Son in obtaining reservations. This comSchool department curriculum. They Conference on Palestine, which will The Central Union of German CitiHon. Philip LaFoIlette, governor are Sam Adler, Nathan Bloch, Israel of Wisconsin, will be the first mittee is calling by telephone all zens of the Jewish Faith has issued j be held in Omaha on Saturday eve- banquet committee. The banquet this year is being those who made reservations for a slogan: "Anyone who does not vote,' Katz, Daniel Miller, Frieda Soffar, speaker on the Omaha Community ning, November 19, and Sunday, NoRose Soffar, Sol Wezelman, and Forum series, on Tuesday evening, vember 20, and which will be at- given under the joint auspices of previous banquets. The committee votes for Hitlef." But this has only i Barney White. tended by delegates from more than the Social Service Committee of the is composed of Mrs. F. J. Alberts, served to complicate the situation inNovember 15, at the Jewish ComJewish Community Center and Wel- chairman; Mrs. J. M. Malashock, asmuch as the 'organization does not The "extensive" branch of this de- munity Center. ten mid-western states. partment will begin next week. Other local members of the con- fare Federation and the B'nai B'rith. co-chairman; Mrs. Harry Silverman, advise the Jews for which parties to Governor LaFoIlette h a s exchanged dates with Warden Lewis ference committee include Philip M. The dinner will be prepared and su- Mrs. Sam Cohen, Mrs. L. Neveleff,, vote, indicating only which parties E. Lawes who was scheduled to Klutznick, conference chairman; Mrs. pervised by the Jewish Women's Mrs. Irvin Levin, Mrs. Irvin Stal- are anti-Semitid. master, and Miss Blanche Zimman. speak on that day but who, because The Jewish vbter "who does not ad-+ M. F. Levenson and Mrs. Morris Welfare Organization. The toastmaster of the Father and of a surgical operation, was comFranklin, vice-chairmen; Max Barish, "If you plan to attend make your here to Socialist views and does no pelled to cancel his winter's tour. chairman of the reception committee, Son banquet this year is J. M. Mal- reservations either when yon are wish to vote for the Social Demo- "Juedische Rundschau" Says Lawes will instead speak in Omaha i New Form Necessary to Exand Morris Friedel, chairman of the ashock, prominent business man. The called by the committee or clip the crats, faces a dilemma. father's speech will be delivered by reservation blank below this article on March 29. The State party, in addition to the banquet committee. press Modern Needs Other speakers will be: December - A highlight of the conference will Isadore Abramson, president of the and send it to the Jewish Commun- act that it no: longer carries any Entering the second week of the 28, Drew Pearson; January 25, Dr. reight, has now excluded Jewish conbe the address by Morris Rothen- B'nai B'rith. The response will be ity Center," Dr. Sher urges. New York (J. T. A.).—Considera- "Rabbinical drive," the Vaad H'Oehr Will Durant; February 22, Dr. Steberg, president of the Zionist Or- given by Sidney Neveleff, son of tion should be given to the Jewish committee reports "Please make your reservations didates from its election list. that pledges have phen S. Wise. Mrs. L. Neveleff, as representative ganization of America. Grave doubtsj exist with regard to Agency as a possible instrument of early, because reservations will not been made to the extent of approxiof the sons. Abner Kaiman will lead Philip LaFoIlette is a "chip off According to the present program, the community singing. be taken after Thursday noon, No- the attitude of 3the Centre Party to- Jewish politics such as the present mately half of the quota of $5,000. the old block." He is America's ward the Jews, in view of recent ocmoment demands, declares "Die Juedthe conference will open with a revemb'sr 10." The committee will continue its youngest governor and is attracting states that notwithstandcurrences. Little is now heard of ische Rundschau" of Berlin, in an exception at the Jewish Community ingDr.theSher fact that the committee has leorg Kareski and his Jewish group haustive editorial analysis of the Ge- campaign during the next week, with nation-wide attention from political Center on Saturday evening, Novem- often been, hopes for attaining the goal set. Dr. Philip Sher, Chairman, complimented on the proleaders, because of the fine record which attached themselves to the Cen- neva conference. ber 19, honoring Rothenberg and ths grams at these Father and Son Banquet ComUnder the auspices of the Vaad, that he has made as chief executi"^ affairs in the past, tre Party. A new era in Jewish life has arout-of-town delegates. On Sunday the committee this mittee, promises that The Nationalist Party, moreover, rived, the paper says, but the correct Rabbi J. H. Mekler of Sioux Falls, S. of the state of Wisconsin. morning a business session will be the entertainment year Jewish Community Center. will surpass that Although a very young man, Lahas definite anti-Jewish clauses in its expression for the new actuality D., spoke at the Beth Hamedrosn held and on Sunday noon the various of previous years. A talking movie Please reserve plates constitution and of course offers lit- which exists has not yet been found, Hagodol synagogue last Saturday FoIlette has been in the public eye committees will meet at separate has been promised through the at the Eleventh Annual Fathtle attraction for the Jewish voter. according to the paper, which is the morning and at the Adass Yeshurim for a number of years. In 1924 he luncheons. On Sunday afternoon an- courtesy of Phineas Wintroub. A Saturday afternoon. er and Son banquet to be held was selected state's attorney of MadUnder the circumstances the Jew- organ of the German Zionist Federa- synagogue other business session will be held, magician and ventriloquist will enat the Jewish Community CenSunday evening Rabbi Mekler was ison, Wis., and proceeded to clean tion. ish voter may abstain from voting and in the evening there will be a tertain with some novel tricks never ter Sunday, Nov. 13, 1932. At a time of change and of disso- the principal speaker at a mass meet- up various lawless elements which altogether. .community dinner, at which Rothen- before presented in Omaha. And Enclosed please find $ lution of wornout forms, the existing ing of orthodox Jewry, held at the had been openly defiant. Like his berg will deliver the principal ad- last.but not least a determined effor plates at 65c per distinguished father, he secured imenergies of the Jewish people should B'nai Israel synagogue. dress. The price of the dinner" will fort is being made to secure Olsen plate. Rabbi Mekler is the first of a mediate results. Later on he atbe adopted to the protection of Jewbe seventy-five cents per plate. Mor- and Johnson, the famed vaudeville Name __—_ ish life, and the security of the Jew- series of orthodox Tabbis who will tracted attention as a member of the Tis Friedel is in charge of reserva- team who are appearing in Omaha ish future must be carefully studied, appear at local synagogues during faculty of the law school of the Unitions. during the week of the banquet. Address says the paper. It favors a world the course of the next few weeks in versity of Wisconsin. Within the next week a committee, No individual invitations are being Mrs. D. S. Finkelstein of Los Jewish congress to the extent that furtherance of the purposes of the There is probably more of the "old composed of representative Jews in sent by mail this year but Dr. Sher Angeles, Calif, formerly of this city, it is the symbol of the concentration recently organized United Orthodox man" in young Phil LaFoIlette than Tel. No. Omaha, will be named to receive the on behalf of the Father and Soni synagogue movement. passed away at her home in Los of these energies. there is in his brother "Bob,," the president of the Zionist Organization Angeles October 27, following an Mr. Marcus, president of the Vaad, brilliant young senator. Young Phil It warns, however, against letting upon his arrival. illness of several months. Mrs. Fin- the idea of a world Jewish congress reports a very keen interest shown has the quick, alert movements of Exceptional Books The Bill hotel has been chosen as kelstein was well known in this city achieve its only reality in words. by the younger element in the work his distinguished father. It is said the official headquarters for the confor her club and civic activities prior Of the convenors of the Geneva of the local Vaad. that Sculptor Jo Davidson in making Make Library at ference, with all affairs taking place to moving to Los Angeles eight years conference, the editorial states that his statue of "old Bob" caught ex/ . C. C. Popular at the Jewish Community Center. ago. actly the expression he wanted, they took their task too lightly. The In conjunction with the conference when "young Phil" sat down in She. is survived by her husband, elections to the congress proclaimed Re-Elect Ruttenberg An attractive list of rental circu- Simon Finkelstein; two sons, Alex of Palestinian organizations, the JunDavidson's studio in Paris, and gripPresident of J. N. F. as planned "on the broadest-possible lation books and a well organized and Louis; a daughter, Mrs. Nancy ior Hadassah. is having a'meeting of ped the arms of the,chair with a modern section on Judaica in addi- Spigle; a sister, Mrs. Jules Jacks, basis," it terms a fiction. Further, its regional board. Mrs. Morris single' firm movement, just as "old New York, (J. T. A.)—Nelson it says, "the world Jewish conference tion to books of YiddishTHebfewand a i d s brother,- Frank Spigle, alL «£ Franklin, ^regional -president, is in Bob" would have done. Phil's hair Ruttenberg, Zionist leader and DepuAuthorities Warn of Police Acand the World Jewish Congress are or a general nature, and reference Los-Angeles; a^ sister, Mrs. Harry charge of these 'arrangements: is even the same .as his father's, up;.•„.'•-Haan if Auti-Semitic Exidentical. as far as expansiSKty-TSJ-ty Police- OommisBidncr of the City standing, books, are- some of' the- factors t a Recent vdevel^merite^iia'P^ thick and straight. Young Donsker of "GMeo," Calif. Funeral concerned. cesses Repeated ing the increase in attendance and services were held in Los Angeles. of New York, was the unanimous Phil is an orator, is decidedly inand other Jewish problems are on The Jewish Agency as the possible choice of representatoives of all Zioncirculation in the Center library, the agenda of - the - conference. A and has the "fire" that his instrument for leadership of world ist parties and groups as the Presi- tense, symposium on Jewish education will Vienna (J. T. A.).—The disciplinary cording to Ben Gershater, librarian great father possessed. dent of the Jewish National Fund Jewry is proposed by the *'Juedische Among the new books are: "The also be one of the features. In ad- autonomy enjoyed by Vienna univer"A Challenge" is the subject of Rundschan" because in the work of of America. This will be Mr. Ratdition to Zionist units, representa- sity will be withdrawn and police will Store," by T. S. Stribling; "Washtenberg's second term as President, the lecture which LaFoIlette will dethe Agency "the thing has defeated be stationed on the campus proper ington Merry-Go-Round," and "More tives of Other Jewish organizations having first been eected to this of- liver at the Jewish Community Centhe word." will be asked to participate in the should the serious anti-Semitic ex- Merry-Go-Round" by Drew Pearson ter. It is a talk that will provoke fice in October, 1931. Whether of not even the Jewish cesses of the last f orthight be re"Josephus," by Lion Feuchtwanger conference. The new vice-president of the Agency can be effective depends in An Administrative Committee of discussion, as. it deals with matters newed, it was announced. Further, "And Life Goes On," by Vicka Baum The call for the conference will Council of Jewish Women is Mrs. last analysis upon whether or not 14 and a Board of Directors of 48, of vital public concern. embrace the representatives of the all persons who have any part in de- "State Fair," by P. Stong; "Hea Robert Glazer, it was decided as the the the proper leader can be found, says comprising representatives of tht stroying peace and order will be exLightning;" "The London Omnibus; Jewish National Fund, Hadassah, Zionist Organization of America; of result of the election held during the the paper. pelled. "America as Americans See It" and Junior Hadassah, the American PalHadassah, the Women's Zionist Or- Seek Confiscation -first meeting Monday at the Jewish "The Plough Woman." 9 The summary action was announced estine Campaign, the Pioneer Women, ganization of America; of the Miz- of Rothschilds Community Center. Mrs. Glazer has following official intervention into the Those among numerous other book, Poale Zibn and other Palestinian rachi, the Orthodox Zionist Organisituation by the American Legation may be obtained in the Center Li been very active in Council circles Rewards Planned by groups. "• .' . . zation of America; of Poale Zion- Property for eome time and for the past two in behalf of four American students brary for only two cents a day. Physical Department Zeire Zion, the Zionist Socialist Lawho were injured during the exA new attraction in the J. C. C, years has been the chairman of the Vienna, (J. T. A.)—A motion was bor Party;; and of the Order Sons civics and legislation group. cesses. library is the issuance of pay col As a means of stimulating interest of Zion were chosen at the annual introduced by the Socialists in Par1 The intervention of the Legation lection books to non-members of the Over one hundred "women attended in clean play, good sportsmanship meeting. liament calling for the confiscation the first meeting and the tea that and improved basketball ability, a followed the lodging of a protest Center. of the property of the HothschM with it by a delegation of the AmerThe library is now open from 1 followed. The afternoon's entertain- system of recognition for achievefamily in Austria and the arrest "Much interest is being evidenced ican students in Vienna. to 5 p. m. daily except Saturday, ment was the satirical presentation, ment is being inaugurated in the Rummage Sole of of Baron Louis Rothschild. in the attendance at the various night United States Minister Gilchrist when the library opens at 6. Th "The Puppet Show," in which twelve J. C. C. athletic department. The motion is intended, it is beschools opened in the city during the Baker Stockton personally called upon library is open evenings from 7 to members of the Council took part. Due recognition and probable rePioneer Women lieved, to impress the anti-Semitic During the business session the past month. The purpose of the Chancellor Dollfuss twice within the 10, except Friday and Sunday. Sun wards will be given to the individgovernment parties that the SocialThe Pioneer Women's Rummage ist party is not serving "the Jewish schools is to; enable the foreign born past week to protest against the at- days the library is open from 1 t< Council voted $75 to the Community uals who are outstanding, according Chest and announced that all last sale is now on at 1714 North 24th. to master reading, writing and Eng- tacks upon American students and to 6 p. m. to M. H. Sogolow, physical director. capitalists" and also to impress the year's activities will be continued, as Rewards will be given to the fol- Will members and friends who have government with the need for taking lish, and to study the United States ask for protection. any clothing or articles to donate action against the transactions of well as several new projects started. lowing: government preparatory to receiving Apologies were proffered the AmerThey "will again sponsor a series of citizenship papers. ican minister by the minister of edu- Conservatiye Will 1. The Cleanest Player. (Commits please call JA. 5533 or WE. 1562. the House of Rothschild. All proceeds are for Palestinian study groups, as well as the current Home classes are being organized cation, Dr. Anton Rintelen. The latfouls). The Rothschild house has long Give Dinner-Dance topic course, led each first and third the2. fewest to meet the needs of women who ter issued instructions to the rector The Most Valuable Player to been the target of anti-Semitic atTuesday «f the month by Rabbi Da- His Team. cannot come to evening classes. These to take all possible precautions to Peddlers Given Chance tack. Election night, Tuesday, November vid A. Goldstein. classes will be held in the afternoons, prevent renewed excesses. S. The Highest Scorer. Havana.—The president of Cuba. 8, has been chosen by the Conservaand the Council of Jewish Women is The announcement that the auton- tive Synagogue for its next social The first of the study group meet4. The Best Sport General Gerardo Machado, has orone of the organizations sponsoring omy of the university would be with- event, a dinner dance at the J. C. C. ings was held Wednesday at the home 5. The. Best Defensive Player. dered the head of the municipality Sunday Matinee this work, under the supervision of drawn following a meeting of the starting at 7 p. m. The dinner will of Mrs. Robert Glazer, who present6. The Best Free Thrower. of Havana to rescind its order raisDances at Center the state department of public in- Council of Ministers •with the univer- be prepared by the women of th ed a discussion on "Highlights of the 7. The Team That Portrays the ing the price of peddlers' licenses 1932 Presidential Campaign," for the structdon.sity authorities. Best Sportsmanship. from $6 to $120. Auxiliary under the chairmanship of The Sunday matinee dances by ." There still is time to enter the None of the American students in- Mrs. B. A. Simon, Mrs. L Stalmas- civics and legislative group. A tea Psi Mu and the Jewish Community followed the discussion. Americanization classes, which , are jured sustained serious hurt. ter and Mrs. Sam Green. Center at the Center ballroom will held in the following places: Central Liberal press organs comment upon again be held this year, with the openJack Marer, general chairman, has Mrs. Sam Beber has announced or' High, Tuesday and Thursday; Social the furious activity the government engaged Priesman's orchestra for ganization of English classes for foring dance of the season next Sunday Settlement, Tuesday arid Thursday; is suddenly evincing in the matter of the. dance, which begins at 9 p. m. eign-born women. Council members afternoon at 3:30. Y. M. C. A., Tuesdays Thursday and the Nazi student attacks upon the Mr. and Mrs. Harry DuBoff will en- will serve as volunteer instructors, A nine-piece girls* band has been Friday; South side city hall, Tuesday Jews,' as a result of the American tertain with several numbers between and the meetings will be held in the The bus system of bringing chilobtained for the dance, "Lou" Wilson Greenberg, Barton Greenberg, Bruce homes of women enrolled in the and Friday; Sokol hall, Tuesday and protest, while for weeks it looked on the dinner and the dance. dren to and from the City Talmud E. Greenberg, Joy Ruth Greenberg, and her Nine Commodettes, a popular Friday; Christ Child Center, Monday passively while hundreds of Austrian A feature of the evening "will be classes. The first of these lessons Torah seems destined to become a Ira Jackson, Daniel Katzman, Sylvia novelty orchestra. and Thursday; Sokol hall, Monday students were being maltreated. Leo Berman is chairman of the the "broadcast of election returns by was given Tuesday afternoon. institution in the life of Katzman, Beth Kulakofsky, Ruth A survey of Jewish students in the permanent and Wednesday. More detailed incommittee in charge, which includes radio through a loud speaker. Th the local Jewish community. Linda, Norman Lipman, Sidney Lip- Morris Giller, co-chairman; Henry formation may be obtained by comcharge is one dollar per plate for various local universities has already man, James Lipsey, Celia Lipsman, Ginsberg, Hyman Giller, and Ab« municating with the Americanization Handball Tourney to dinner, and dance, or fifty cents per been completed under the direction of -Since its inauguration last week, Paul Mann, Reva Mann, Esther Mild- Bogdanoff. They plan better orchesthe idea has proven highly successMrs. Julius Newman, religious comoffice, city hall, or at any of the person for the dance alone. Start on Monday No tickets are' being sold. Res- mittee chairman. This survey made ful. All children who live in the er, Stewart Muskin, Melvin Newman, tras and novelty entertainment. above named schools. city can ride back and forth in the Seaman Peltz, Louis Plotkin, LeonMembers of the Jewish Women's possible attendance of these young en^tions' must be made, by noon. T h e pre-season handball tourney at the temple and synagogues of two Reo buses serving the Talmud ard Potash, Norman Rice, Myron Welfare Organization will aerain chapHonor Prof. Richard with Morris Franklin, in charge November 7, with Mrs. Ben Glazer, men Rubnitz, Esther Shapiro, Norman erone the dance? each Sunday afterthe city during High holiday serv- Torah. Gottheit closed its entry lists yesterday. The Atlantic 3779. Sellz, Edward Sellz, Shirley Sellz, noon. Admission prices are nominal. Registration is still open for all" New York, (J. T. A.)—The Jewish preliminary round will start playing ices. Norman Siegel, Melvin Siegel, Milton classes. Since the holydays, sixtyand varied programs Institute of Religion announces that I Monday. Interesting Simon, Ruth Stein, Robert Silverman. two new pupils Jiave been added to have been arranged by Mrs. Herman Senior Council the degree of Doctor- of Hebrew A few fundamental rules have Change Names of Jews Jahr, who announces that the No- the roster, and the number is stead- Beile Summer, Pearl Summer, Arnold Letters, honoris causa, was conferred been adopted to further the handling Viener, Irving White, Israel ZolloWithout Consultation upon Professor Richard Gottheil on of the matches. The first round The first meeting of the Senior vember meeting will be a joint peace ily increasing. tuchen, Lena Zollotuchen. Czemowitz (J. T. A.).—The muOctober 13, in honor of his 70th matches must be over by November Council of the Jewish' Community assembly with other Jewish women's The new pupils include: "With the bus system working so nicipality of Czcrnowitz has recently birthday. 16. The second round must" be over Center was held Monday, October 31, groups, and that in December Rabbi Milton Adler, Leona Adler, Selma The degree was conferred in ab- a week later, November 23. Two in the Board Room of the Jewis Frederick Cohn will review Lebeson's Adler, Bernard Altsuler, Dora Bach- well," Aaron Katz, principal of the undertaken to change the names of man, Lois Barish, Allen Blank, Jacob Talmud Torah, states, "we have re- Jews on passports without consulting "Jewish Pioneers in America." sentia since Professor Gottheil is on games of 21 points each out of three Community Center. New members of the Council, an- Berman, Edward Chait, Theo Cohn, moved the last reason for Jewish the persons to whom they apply, it i« sabbatical leave from Columbia Uni- played constitutes a match. The following -were elected to ofversity where he has been Professor Players are required to phone fice for the coming year: Ralp nounced by Mrs. Mose Yousem, mem- Melvin Cohn, Sarah Cooper, Marian parents not sending their children to disclosed here. The Jewish names are exchanged of Semitic Languages and Litera- their opponents and set a time for Nogg, president; Joe Solomonow; bership chairman, are: Mrs. Leo Dansky, Man-in Davis, Morris Feld- the Talmud Torah. It is imperative tures for forty-five years. Profes- their match. If matches are not vice-president; Sam Finkel, treasur- Chaiken, Mrs. Harry Cooper, Mrs. man, Billie Finkel, Bessie Finkel- that our children grow up in the tra- for Rumanian ones on passports and sor Gottheil is now abroad repre- played on Schedule, it is likely that er, and Ida Blacker, secretary. Donald Fischer, Mrs. Maynard Green- stein, Elaine Frank, Willard Jiied- ditions of their fathers, and it i£ other personal documents. senting Columbia University at the the two men concerned will be disberg, Mrs. M. D. Micklin, Mrs. Max man, Shirley Gershun, Theodore Ger- the duty of every Jewish parent in The Jewish press demands court five hundredth anniversary celebra- qualified. Man's chiefest treasure is a sparin Greenberg, Mrs. Dave Levin and Mrs. .shnn, Richard Gordon, Sidney Green- the city to see to it that his child action against the municipality fo* baum, Walter Greenberg, Lee Jane gets a proper Jewish education." tion of Granada University. Harry Perimeter. tongue.—Hesiod. Fiftv men have entered. ' these acts.

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