March 3, 1933

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BYTHE WAY

Dedicated to the Idtalsof Judaism

By DAVID SCHWARTZ

SINCLAIR

FOX

, "Upton resents Wilname of a liam Fox." Such*, new opus just of.% .press that may be expected to something of a sensation, ax, it ap£ pears, has made use tton Sin^ clair" to reveal • the "• "of his ..crash.

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Kntena u Heeond-CaBu u a a Matter on January 27. HBO, at PoBtofflce at Omaba. Nebraska, under the Act of llatch 3. 1S79

OMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, MARCH'S, 1933

Vol. LX—No. 5

When a Feast COMPLETE CHANGE Highland Country GERMAN NAY 15 SET FOR OPENING Becomes a Fast Chib Re-elects EECTIONTOBE MADE IN CABINET Abe Herzberg OF ANNUAL LOCAL JEWISH HELD THIS SUNDAY OF TRANSJORDAN1A

Fox claims that Wall Street formed a conspiracy against him to bring New Members Reported As Favabout his downfall. orable to Leasing: Land But it appears, In the end, that to Jews Tox lived up to his name. The crash came along, and those who Jerusalem (J. T. A.).—A complete had forced him to sell but, found change in the personnel of the Transthat they were greater losers there- jordan cabinet has been announced in by than Fox. the Arab press. It is regarded as Moreover, the fox after being significant that both the new premier turned out of his own lairs, turned and the new private secretary to the bear on the market, and claims to emir are reported here as being fahave cleared ten million in that role. vorable to the transaction involving So the story ends well for the Fox. tee lease of the. emir's estate in the Sinclair's story of William Fox eastern Jordan valley to. a Jewish Xicalls a similar story in Theodore company for. Jewish settlement. Breiser's "Twelve Men," the story of Moreover, it is claimed that the new a New York Jewish traction mag private secretary to the emir actually nate, who rose from the slums to be acted as mediator between the Jewthe all-powerful traction power in ish company and the emir in the New York. negotiation of the lease. At his height, this Jewish magAt the same time the agitation nate, built himself a mansion, that against Jewish settlement in Transbeggared royal palaces by compar- jordan—eastern Palestine—carried on isons. The gardens, that surround- by leading Arabs in western Palesed the mansion looked like nothing tine is assuming a personal charexcept a chapter from some fairy acter in that it is being directed tale. The Jewish magnate had a against the Emir Abdullah himself. secret passion for literary life, and Thus the Arab papers published here in a compensatory manner for his reported that the emir had been own literary frustration, made his stoned by bands of incited schoolhome the rendezvous for the elite of boys at Es-Salt, as he was returnthe literary and artistic world. ing, to Amman from Jerusalem. The Bat the Jew's power displeased the emir himself is described as having powers of finance, and they, accord- escaped injury, though, the windows ing to Dreiser, set themselves to en- of his automobile -were • smashed. compass his fall, And they did it Five of the school boys -were arvery successfully. rested and imprisoned, it was furBut Fox, it appears, was wilier. ,ther~ reported. He can, if we -may believe Sinclair's On inquiry here the Jewish Telestory, thumb his nose at his foes and say: Behold, that which you con- graphic, Agency was informed by the spired against me has fallen upon Palestine government that there was no truth in the report of the attack your own head. Selah! on the emir. A FUTURISTIC PICTURE The change in the personnel of the As they tell it, it was in the year Transjordan cabinet follows the ad1940. I mean just that—1940. The journment of the Transjordan legisFive;Year Plan had been completed. lative assembly on the day of its Everything Sovietish was hnnky- reopening. The Transjordan legisladory. Joseph Stalin contemplated ture, which had not met for about the unfolded scene with satisfaction. sbsr months, was reported to have Everything, as I have said, was been called together in order to discuss the question of the lease of okay, and;it was in the year 1940. Some Jews from Moscow were Transjordan land to Jews. The meetzooming. across the Russian airways. ing did not, however, take place.-It t As they put Moscow some 100 miles was then alleged by ;thei behind, ChayirA - lookstoput irom.JuS .:©£ the rmTr.-jjhhat_ thft airplane and whom does he see but was brought about through insuffiShmooel airplaning in reverse direc- cient attendance owing to the absence of the emir's supporters "who tion.'- .. ••.'/.• :.-••.'-.. ' ' • • " W h e r e a r e y o u g o i n g , Shmooel"? did not wish tiie debate to take place cried -Shayim.-.- ., , .• nnder circumstances in which ; several 4 . ' T o C h a r k o w , " r e t u r n e d Schmooel. of the cabinet'were hostile to the •"YDS g e h t i h r epes k e i n Charkow," emir's land-lease policy.

In Germany, this year, the celebration of Purim will be somewhat complicated for Jews who-may like to honor it in the customary festive fashion. And this is brought about through the decision of the National Union of German E-Soldiers t o devote March 12 as a day of memorial for German soldiers killed in the war. As it happens, March 12 coincides with the festival of Purim. •It is interesting that -the representative of the Jewish ex-soldiers who was present at the meeting at which the date was fixed, pointed out its coincidence with Purim, but nevertheless went on to declare that Jews would do everything to avoid any public festivity or celebration during that day so as not to clash with • the general atmosphere of mourning and commemoration. There is an old saying that when the Messiah comes, all the fasts will become festivals, but we yet have to learn what •will happen when — as this year in Germany—a festival is to become a fast.

PHILANTHROPIES CAMPAIGN

Berlin (J. T. A.).—The fulminations and incrtemeits by the German Nazis has daily assumed a more violent and threatening character as March 5, the date of the German general «lection, approached. Even the fact that Nazi papers like the "Angriff" and the "Voelkischer Beobachter" are now regarded as semi-official in character does not deter them from engaging in agiThe fourth annual Jewish tation of the most irresponsible and P h i l anthropies campaign in dangerous sort. Omaha will be held in May, comApart from the -widespread incitemencing Monday morning, May ment by means of the printed word, the numerous anti-Semitic declaraOmaha Jewry is urged to assist 15, according to announcement tions by Nazi leaders -whose authority and co-operate in the city-wide Jew- by Dr. A. Greenberg, general has been increased since Hitler's asish communal survey that began this chairman for this year's drive. sumption of the chancellorship, are At the conclusion of last year's week under the direction of the Omadding to the difficulties of the Jewaha Council of Jewish Women. Lead- campaign the board of governors ish population. ers of this project feel that results voted an innovation in selecting the It is-no exa; ion to say that of the census will prove a material 1933 chairman a year in advance so the Jewish leadersf are in a state of benefit to the Jewry of the city as that the machinery for the drive consternation, as ft is <Jear that the well as to the community at large. would be set in motion and the planemergency order which prohibits inVolunteer women workers began a ning completed without last-minute Abe Herzberg citement against -religious bodies is canvass of Jewish homes this week, rushing. Abe Henberg was elected president not being applied where Jews are seeking information that will aid in Greenberg, a veteran • campaigner for the fifth consecutive time of the concerned. compiling a complete Jewish census. and co-chairman of the general soHighland Country club, at an annual The material will later be turned licitation division last year, was Meanwhile, the elimination of Jewdinner meeting Wednesday at Hotel over to the various Jewish organiza- unanimously named for the chairish officials and those friendly to the Paxton. tions for use in connection with re- manship. Jewish people from the public servOther club officers were also all re- ices is continuing apace. ligious and educational work. William L. Holzman was chosen turned to office. They are Manning "We hope that workers will be honorary chairman, as a tribute to Hand in hand with the dismissal Handler, vice-president; Edward TrelCoach M. H. Sogolow has entered cordially received in all Jewish Ier, secretary; Harry Maloshock, of these goes the appointment of his varsity basketball team in the homes and that those who are called the insspirational service he has renNazi nominees. •;-• treasurer, and B. F. Danbaum. Dr. M. annual city tournament to represent on will understand the worker's mis- dered in local philanthropic endeavors. Gordon, I. B. Zimman and Dr. A. the Jewish Community Center. sion and assist him," Mrs. Julius Count Hermann Keyserling, conWhile the organization of the 1933 Greenberg, directors. The tourney will be held . at the Newman, chairman of the religious campaign machinery is not quite C fi Approving an annual report which sidered friendly to the Nazi party, Y, M. C. and the Center five committee for the Council, said. showed a profitable year of operation issued an appeal in the "Deutsche •will play their first game Tuesday There is no solicitation whatsover in completed, the following divisional Allegemeine Zeitung^ to the German heads have been approved by the during 1932, the membership voted to evening. A strong contingent of connection with the survey. youth to follow; the English and rooters is expected. executive committee: reduce the general dues. This is the first Jewish census American " gentlemen's ideal of reThe Center cagers chalked up vicInitial Gifts—David Goldspecting the views of their opponents. tory number 23 when they trounced taken in 10 years, and the most comman prehensive one ever undertaken, "Nationalist circles want Einstein the Omaha U Reserves, 46 to 28, beGeneral Solicitation—Max to leave Germany forever, although fore a huge crowd Tuesday night. workers believe. Thirty-five women are assisting Mrs. Newman, who MBarish. Einstein is undoubtedly one of the The Conservative Auxiliary group 6 held a meeting of workers WednesWomen's Division— Mrs. two or three epoch-making spirits of sponsored the game. day at the Center. Herbert Arnstein. our times • and although a Jew is Last Friday the J. C. C. quintet Youth Division — Justin nevertheless a German," Keyserling defeated the same team on their declared. '; Wolf. court, 28 to 2L However, - Sunday The .organization of the remaining they dropped a close tDt to the Alldivisions and' the selection of thfl Rabbi Max Eschelbacher of Dues- Star Chat 'N1 Nibble team, 51 to chairmen for them will be Tounded The four-city Conservative Syna- seldorf, writing in the Berlin press, 46. The varsity was strong on ofout within the next two weeks. gogue conference -will be held in states that despairing German Jewry fense but the unusual long distance ;.•-. / ; . . -' 'Last Year- -- ' of the visitors was too Omaha- a t - t h e Jewish Community is confronted with an increasing num- bombarding : !Last Year Henry Monsky, as genCenter jnijderVthe auspices of ihe ber of Jewish suicides, due not only much. '"- ".: T > 1 to mipoverlshme^ili^iiotr^to ~ffie intaK «raT ^chairman, steered the philanTfi^ 'h^^ miS0STf''''- '&a3r Wednesday, thropies campaign to a. successful game at the expense of the Bellevue March 8. The conference was orig- erable campaign of defamation. \ Ben Shrier and Ernest Priesman, conclusion. A total of 2,353 pledges Gas, veronal and firearms are used Eamblers, 26 to 18, Tuesday. Flo inally .scheduled for February 8, but representing the Mother chapter 1 was postponed a month because of as the instruments of suicide, he de- Brookstein and Eeva Golden shined of Omaha, won the debate champion- was obtained, the largest since the On offense, while Esther Rosenberg ship of the midwest A. Z. A." district formation of the philanthropies. In clares. disagreeable Weather. starred on defense. Sunday the girls at the tournament held last week- 1931, 1,700 pledges were obtained, - A large attendance is expected. defeated the Catholic Sokols, 32 to end at Kansas City, Mo. They won and in 1930, 1,900. Twenty Lincoln women ere charterThe popular response to the drive 16. ing a bus to bring them to the conthe verdict over St. Louis in the ficontinued Chayim, . . r e c a l l i n g " t h a t The girls will play the girls' city nals. The subject for debate was, in 1932 -was highly gratifying and clave, and substantial representations Charkow w a s a distance of over 500 champion basketball team Sunday at "Resolved, That- the Calling of the was a great triumph for the work will be present from Des Moines and m i l e s . . •'••• ,.'.. ' ' .'.'"•'. " . • "" . „ " 1:30 p. m. in a preliminary to the World Jewish Congress As Proposed of the campaigners in the face of a .Sioux City. "Mir hoben gehert," said Schmooel,. Three Jewish religious groups of The guests will register at the ihe city -will take part in the oV Psi Mu-St. Pual game. by the Geneva Conference Is Un- lowered standard of giving,' due to "az men git putter dorten." the depression. " Community Center, where a lunch- servance of Council Sabbath this wise." SOUND ADVICE Among the divisional heads reeon wfll be served at 12:30. The year when services are -held Friday Both Shrier and Friesman "were Morris Gitlin, 56, passed away luncheon will be followed by a prosponsible for the encouraging results Another storiette that they are awarded gold medals for their victelling these days concerning the Sunday at his home, 2413 Charles gram, "Charm's the Thing," a hu- night, March 10, at Temple Israel, tory. They are now eligible to com- of the-1932 campaign were Mrs. J. young man who came to New York f street, following ah illness of a year morous sketch written by Mrs. Da- the Conservative Synagogue, and the pete in the finals to be held at the J. Greenberg, women's division; and a half. He ha^.beejtt. a resident vid A. Goldstein and Mrs. Ben Sha- United "Orthodox Synagogue, under from Milwaukee. international convention scheduled Philip Klutznick, co-chairman of auspices of the Omaha Council of The Health Club group of the J. for the past thirty years. piro and will be presented by Mrs. general solicitations; H. A. Wolf, The young- man was -financially of Omaha ! C. C. under the direction of Physical for Omaha this summer. He ls; survived by his widow, Mrs. Phineas Wintroub, Mrs. Sam Theo- Jewish Women. embarrassed. . He -wired home to"his budpet; Dr. Philip Sher, quota; MilOmaha chapter No. 1 basketball Mrs. Julius Newman, chairman of | Director M. EL Sogolow has been parents. . •':.' Sadie Gitlin; a son, Jack, of New dore, Mrs. Philip Klutznick and Mrs. ton R. Abrahams, speakers, and Jack representatives fought their .way inand religious education, is in divided into two sections. "Broke. Have no friends. What York City; three daughters, Mrs. I. Morris Sogolow. Parodies written by religion to the finals of the cage tourney, Marer, publicity. The Senior Council charge of arrangements for this anThe regular class group will con- only to lose out to Des Moines, 24 of Clubs took care of the youths* shall I do?" • ;• Rimerman, and Ida and Anna Gitlin, Mrs. Sam H. Shulkin of Sioux City liual observance. tinue to meet on Tuesday and Thurs- to 17 in a hotly-contested battle. division. Forthwith there icame a Teplyfrom of Omaha, and four grandchildren. will comprise community singing, led Eabbi Frederick Cohn will deliver his parents. : Funeral services were held at the by Mrs. Sam Beber. A group of the address at Temple Israel. Mrs. day at 12 noon and Sunday morning Failure to capitalize on free throws ."'Make friends quick." . , ; residence Monday • "afternoon, wita vocal selections will be presented by Sam E. Gilinsky will deliver the at 11:30. cost the Omahans the championship. The volleyball team works out ev- They led at the half» 9 to 8, and Mrs. Hyman Belman, accompanied by opening prayer, and Mrs. Joe BanA.T EASE IN ZION ']"• burial in Pleasant .Hill cemetery. ery Monday and Wednesday at noon. Miss Margaret Hurwitz. off will give the closing prayer. A This Sunday at noon they will dash missed nine out of twelve gift tosses. James Waterman Wise mourns _;_••• In the semi-finals, , the Mother A conference session win follow special musical program has been with the Xi Lambdas. that. Zionism has become too easy. I d a . chapter defeated Kansas City, 29 to arranged by the choir and Miss Eina the program and will last throughout He would almost wish, he adds, that The squad has been practicing 24, after having «Hminated the the afternoon. Mrs. J. H. Kulakof- Syhder will be soloist it might become as unrespectable as faithfully preparing for the city Sioux City quintet, 28 to 25. sky, president of the local auxiliary, Eabbi David A. Goldstein will tournament in April and are now a in the old days to be a Zionist.' Milton Frohm and David Slobod* In the district oratorical contest, Ida Bercovici-was named president will preside. Speaker at this session speak of the occasion in his Friday well-playing team of spikers and - The disappearance from the moveinsky were chosen announcers for Irving Hill of Lincoln "was declared ment of the sacrificial element has of the Junior Vaad i Auxiliary at an will be Mrs. Barney Baron of Sioux night sermon at the Conservative passers. the Hazomir radio programs at tryvictor. tended to a dilution of Zionist fealty. election attended by- over sixty mem- City, Mrs. Nathan Grossman of Lin- Synagogue, and Eabbi Uri Miller of outs held Tuesday. The following men are most active Such is the reasoning. Mr. Wise bers. Other officers chosen are Dora coln, Mrs. Bernard Schwartz and the United Orthodox Synagogue, in the volleyball competition: Bob The Hazomir Singing society, •unwould mend matters by trying to Freshman, vice-president; S a r a h Mrs. Leonard Hockenberg of Da3 plans an address on the subject. der the direction of Cantor A. SchKooper, Abe Brbdkey, Iz Levinson, precipitate the American movement Malashock, secretary; Bess Xirshen- Moines, Mrs. David A. Goldstein and waczkin, will sing over radio station Art Cohn, Martin Falk, Ben Shapinto controversy. He feels that Am- baum, treasurer;: Blanche \ Uothen- Mrs. A. "D.Frank of Omaha. WOW on a half-hour program startiro, Saul Graetz, Phil Feldman, Joe erican Zionists should have the var- berg, reporter; Margaret Hurwitz Delegates will be welcomed by ing at 10:15 p. m. the first and Eice, Harold Pollack, Paul Steinberg, The sixtieth anniversary of Chaim third Mondays of the month. ious-schools of Zionism—Labor. Re- and Eose Dolgoff, sergeants-at- Mrs. J. H. Kulakofsky and Eabbi Earl Siegal, and Morris Blacker. Bialik, famous Hebrew poet, will be visionist, Mizrachist, present their arms; Bess Riibenstein, -parliamen- David A. Goldstein will give the The first of these programs will Fred S. White will speak on "The observed by an appropriate program be held at 10:15 p. m. Monday, respective sides—and that the result- tarian. benediction. Mrs. Dave Sherman will Sponsors are Mrs. N. H. Green- announce the program. Committees Problems Confronting the New Adto be presented at the J. C. C. Sun- March 6. Among the numbers on ant temperature of the controversy berg and Mrs. L. Neveleff. iRabbi in charge of arrangements are: Reg- ministration" at the meeting of the day evening, March 5, starting at 8 the program will be Kulom Ahuirim, might warm up the movement. Omaha Hebrew club Sunday afterp. m. The program is under the Shterendel, Kol Nidrc, Ay Ochniem, We are in general, sympathetic Uri Miller is adviser. istration and courtesy, Mrs. Sam noon at the J. C. C , according to auspices of the Pioneer Women. Educational, social and cultural Green and Mrs. Dave Cohn; lunchand Kinderlach, and a short humorwith the idea of presenting the varannouncement by S. E. Klaver, the Included on the program will be ous reading by Dr. I. Dansky. A mass meeting of all Omaha ious schools of Zionist thought, but programs and a religious school are eon, Mrs. J. Blank and Mrs. B. A. chairman of the intellectual advanceJewry is to be held in the B'nai an- address by I. Morgenstern on we are not apprehensive on the score part of the plans of the group for Simon; house, Mrs. Irvin Stalmaster; ment committee. Judges at Tuesday's try-outs were '.-.'• seating, Mrs. Arthur Cohn and Mrs. Israel-synagogue, 18th and Chicago "Bialik, the Student;" an address by Thomas Chase and N. S. Yaffe. of the need of some opposition. .What •the year. streets, on Sunday evening March Judah Wolfson on "Bialik the Poet;" is the matter for instance with HitPhilip Klutznick; program, Mrs. "Da5, at 8 p. m. under the auspices of a reading of several of Bialik's latler for that purpose. vid A. Goldstein and Mrs. Ben Sha- lew Finance Councillor to the Vaad H'Oehr or United Ortho- est works by Mrs. J. Stadlan of The Lord, it seems to us, will alIraq Legation piro. Council Bluffs; a reading from the dox Synagogues. ways watch over his chosen Israel. Reservations for the luncheon are _ Bagdad.—The government of Iraq Pioneer Women's magazine; and folk The main object of this mass He will not fail to provide us with has appointde a Jew, Abraham Bey The first of a series of "Book in charge of Mrs. Ben Glazer, At. The Psi Mu will celebrate its 5th songs by Mrs. J. Raznick, accompanmeeting will be for the purpose of temperature. Evenings" sponsored by the Conserv- 3779, and wBH close Monday night. El-Kebir, as finance councilor to the annual Psi Mu day, Sunday, March ied by Miss Lillian Epstein at the outlining the future program of the Iraq legation in London. ative Auxiliary, with Rabbi David SUCH A BUSINESS violin and Miss Edith Epstein at the 5. The \rinner of the popularity Vaad. contest, which has been running for Speaking of the recent depression, A. Goldstein reviewing the books, This occasion will be utilized to piano. the past several weeks, will be Admission is free and the public they tell a story about a Jewish mer- will be held on Monday evening, acquaint the people of Omaha with March 6, at the J. C. C. The book crowned "Miss Psi Mu" and preis invited. Refreshments will be chant and a rabbi. and request their co-operation in the The Psi Mu were defeated Sunday sented with a diamond dinner ring, served. The rabbi, it appears, had never evenings will start at 8 p. m. and in a nip-and-tuck battle, 29 to 25, at work of the Vaad. In addition to a spring hat, and a pair of shoes. passed the place of business of this will be over by 9 p. xn. Eabbi Uri Miller's address, there Monday Eabbi Goldstein will re- St. Paul by the St. Paul J. E. C The contest is close with Rose Jewish merchant, who was incidentalwill be short talks by I. Morgen: quintet. view Sinclair Lewis' "Ann Yickers." Moskowitz leading, Rose Abramson ly a very devoted member of his constern and Ben E. Eazlowsky. The same teams will clash in a The Jewish Community Center very close behind and the other congregation, and whom the rabbi re- The public is invited to attend. return game at the local Center this There will be no admission charge. is making its final appeal to Art Lipp was chosen president of testants, Ehocla Gilinsky, Evelyn garded as very pious. Sunday afternoon as a feature of those wishing to send food packXi Lambda at an election held on Blumenthal, Sara Baum, Ann Zwo.jAll the more surprised therefore Psi Mu Day. The game is scheduled ages to relatives in Russia for Tuesday. Other officers are Bill back, Marion Eobinson, Esther Weinwas the rabbi one Sabbath afternoon for 2:30. Passover. The Jewish History Class of TemSokoloff, vice-president; Herman Ba- er and Martha Himelstein with very y when he passed the merchant's store T l The Center is acting as agent ple Israel bich, secretary; and Sam Garrop, fe-w less votes. meet at the Temple and saw it—of aU: things—open. He Mrs. M. Fogel, 2214 Willis Ave., Gene Cooper's band will furnish, treasurer. for the Hias Immigrant Bank in p Td stopped as though paralyzed. He received word last Thursday of the on Tuesday evening at 7:45 p. m. taking care of the remittances. An initiation -will be held Sunday the nrusic for the dance. Preceding decided he would look into the store. death of her uncle, Mr. B. Hakan Price lists and additional infor- Mr. Eugene Blazer will lead in the afternoon, the initiates being Henry tfie dance the St. Catherine's nurses, Maybe something extraordinary had of 2534 Holmes street, Kansas City, The Vaad Beligious School will mation may be obtained at ihe discussion of the second chapter of Lipp and Bill Wolfe. In the eve- city champions, will play the J. C. C happened. the second volume of Graetz's "His- ning they and the new officers will girls, and the Psi Mu team will play Mo. Mr. Hakan was a former pion- hold its opening session at 10 a. m. J. C. C. He came in—and there was the eer resident of Omaha. He also this Sunday morning at the B'nai tory of the Jews." His subject will be honored at a dance at Peony. St. PauL Minn. Israel synagogue, 18th and Chicago. lived in Lincoln for mans Tears. be "The HasmoneanB." (Continued on Page Two.)

Several Divisional Chairmen Chosen As Machinery Put in Motion for 1933 Drive City-Wide Jewish Communal Survey

CENTER TO ENTER BASKETBALL TEAM

IN emr TOURHEY

4OTY AUXILIARY CONFERENCE TO BE HELD WEDNESDAY

LOCAL YOUTHS WIN IN DISTRICT I Z . A. DEBATING TOURNEY

Council Sabbath to Be Held March 10

MORRIS GITLW DIES - AFTER LONG ILLNESS

Center Health Club Showing Progress

RADIOBROADCASTS BYHAZOMIRTOBE RESUMED MONDAY

ici Heads

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BULK PROGRAM AT CENTER THIS SUNDAY

White to Speak at Hebrew Club

OPEN MASS MEETING OF VAAD ON SUNDAY

"Book Evenings" to Be Sponsored Regularly

Psi Mu Day to Be Observed on Sunday

Return Game

Last Chance to Send Food Packages for Pesach

Art Lipp Elected to Head Xi Lambdas

Jewish History Class

Former Omahan Passes Away in Kansas City

Vaad Religious School


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