March 10, 1933

Page 1

WHAT IS YOUR ANSWER? GREENBERG With Jewish PhilanIhropies c£&.% , > approaching, Omaha Jew^ -tji » undoubtedly deeply. intex"lL ij, in knowing something con^ • • the institutions which a r £ ^eneficiaries of the annual d.«* am taking advantage of thi. _tunity accorded me by the -ewish Press to have an intimate weekly talk with you about the beneficiary institutions and important issues of the Jewish Philanthropies.

Dedicated to the Ideals of Judaism Kntervd as t5econd-C<uu» Uail Matter on January 27. 19ZL at PoBf office nt Omaha, Nebraska, under the Ac* of March 3. 1SI9

OMAHA, NEBRAS^i, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1933

VoU IX—No. 6

Second Edition of Swastika o£ Hitlerites AWARDS MADE Mrs; Schift ISIoted HITLERITES WIN Not Christian Emblem "Protocols" in Spain WORLD JEWRY TO OUTSTANDING WILL OBSERVE DECISIVE VICTORY Benefactress, Dies AT GERMAN POLLS J C C.CAGERS PURIM SUNDAY

Berlin, (J.T.A.)—According to Dr. Barcelona, (J.TJL)—A second edition of the spurious "Proctols of the New York, (J.TJL)—Last ries for Wolfgang Heiner, an ex-Minister of Elders of Zion" has just been issued Mrs. Therese Schiff, widow of Jacob Justice, who spoke at the Congress Free Speech, the Swastika, here, the first edition having been H. Schiff, the philanthropist, and a for which is the Nazi emblem, is not a sold out. distinguished benefactress in her own Christian emblem. The speaker With the basket ball season draw- While the first edition carries a Holiday Commemorating DelivNational Government Given Ma- right, were held here last week. demonstrated that the Swastika had ing to a close, J. • C. C. cagers have foreword which mentions that the auerance in Persia Ushered . jority in Vote That InSince the death of Tier husband been found* on Jewish tomb-stones received recognition for their various thenticity of the Protocols has not in Saturday Evening . thirteen years ago, Mrs.* Schiff has dating from pre-Christian times. creases Nazi Strength abilities and qualities.- The awards been proved, no such mention is made led a retired life, devoting herself to .After a few hours, the Congress were made with the objective of cre- in the second edition. Instead there Purim, the Feast of Lots, will be Germany passed from a democratic philanthropic work. was dissolved by: the police without •afcrng an incentive for other things in is a foreword by the Duke della Vic- celebrated by Jewry on Sunday, CHARITABLE GIVING ..-.-„: nation possessed of freedom of . Charities, hospitals, seminaries, any reason being .given. athletics other than just winning, as toria, a notorious anti-Semite, who March 12, and the preceding night. The merit of charitable works is in speech, of the press and of assem- East Side settlements, Teligious orteam play, sportsmanship, and im- utilizes the Protocols to agitate This minor holiday is one of joyproportion to the grace with which bly, to a nation of fascism in which ganizations, libraries, the Red Cross, proved playing. against the Jews whom he blames making and merry revelry. It is alBoy Scouts,: educational institutions, the. masses are deprived of their they are practiced. • Following are the awards in the J. for the revolution in Spain and the so a time for Sholoch Monos, or the many other worthwhile projects, sending of portions to one another, "Let us give whole-heartedly of our economic'and political equality when and C. C senior league and in the jun- overthrow of the monarchy. given financial assistance and gifts to the poor. time and of our resources for philan- Adolph Hitler and his National Soc- were ior league: through her benevolence. thropy, as in the words of our sages, ialists won a decisive victory in the It commemorates the deliverance of Team of best sportsmen: Senior— Mrs. Schiff is survived by her "Blood deeds are better than creeds." balloting last Sunday. the Jews, who while exiled in* Persia 1, XI Lambda; 2, A. Z. A. 1. Junwere condemned to death by Haman, The Jewish population do not know daughter, MKL . Felix M. Warburg, ior—1, Marks Market; 2, Juniors. AMERICAN JEWISH arch enemy of the Jewish people what steps, if any, the - Nazis will seven grandchildren, and nine great Jerusalem (J. T. A.).—A gigantic Best individual sports: Senior—1, COMMITTEE and vizier to the king. Through the take in carrying out their platform grandchildren. plan-for the accumulation of twenty Harold Barish; 2, Sam Giller; 3, Jake At a time when Hitlerism is ram- of avowed anti-Semitism, but they loyalty and heroism of Queen Esther million pounds of \ Jewish capital for Temin. Junior—1, Eddie Rosen; 2, pant in Germany, when anti-Semitism are apprehensive. It is certain that and Mordecai, the massacre was land purchase in/jPalestine was pro- Charles Gendler; 3, Wffliard Smith. in other countries is a throw-back to Hitler will waste no time in setting averted and Haman suffered the posed by M. Uj^shkin, head of the Cleanest players: Seniors—1, Sam Canberra (J. T. A.)3.—Consider- punishment planned for the Jewish medievalism, and even in this coun- up a virtual dictatorship, tempered 1, in a.speech deJewish national Giller; 2, Harold Barish; 3, Jake able annoyance is felt here at the try social, political and economic dis-r solely by the influence of President conference here, Adler. Junior—1, Eddie Rosen; 2, disclosure that a whispering cam- residents. In the words of the Book livered at a p: . crimination exists, the continuance of Hindenburg, and, will crash out all of Esther it commemorates "the month ult. raised abroad Harold Garber; 3, Abe Katz. "The recent paign has been in progress for some which has turned unto them from such an organization as the American political opposition. rity," said Mr. about Palestine • Best defensive players: Senior—1, time against Sir Isaac Isaacs, govJewish Committee is vitaL to gladness and from mournThe Nazis increased their seats in Ussishkin, "was harmful . and only Ben Rosen; 2, Max Turner; 3, Abe emi r-general of the Australian com- sorrow ing into a good day." The American Jewish Committee is the Reichstag from. 196 to 288, out served to mislead World Jewry. Of Bergman. Junior—1, Dave Richards; monwealth. The reading of the Book of Esther but one of the many worthy institu- of a total of 647, and increased their the 323,000 dunams which the JewIt appears that among the exclu- from the parchment scroll on Purim Eddie Rosen; 3, Morris Adler. tions aided by the Philanthropies. Prussian Diet seats to 207. In the "Trust-in Trustin" Is Slogan ish national fond possesses, we ob- 2, Most valuable man to his team: sive English set resentment is felt tained only 40,000 during the last 1, Deep Rocks, Millard Sigal; 2, Psi at the social precedence which must day and the preceding night is the Made up of representative Jews of general elections they polled 17,264,Adopted at Campaign Orthree years, 'which is a lower rate Mu, Jack Sadofsky; 3, A. Z. A. 1, be accorded to the Jewish governor- feature of the holiday in the synathe different communities throughout 000 votes out of a total of 39,217,ganization Meeting 000. The Nazi victory was a foreof progress than in any previous pe- Art Adler; 4, Thorpeians, Max Fried- general. They feel it difficult to grow gogue. the country, the Committee helps in The feast bears the name of "Purobtaining- equal civil and religious gone conclusion even before, the bal- At an enthusiastic meeting of over nod." man; 5, Xi Lambda, Harold Barish; accustomed to the fact that the gov- im" because it is recorded that Harights for Jews in every part of the loting started, as they had used an 250 of Harry Trustin at the He went .on to-say that "private 6, 1A. Z. A. 100, Judy Kaplan. Jun- ernor-general is no longer a scion of man sought to fix the day of the deworld and in preventing discrimina- intensive demagogic campaign in ad- Elksfriends dub Monday evening, "Trust- orange groves do mot mean national ior —1, Pants Store, Eddie Rosen; 2, one of the British noble houses. As struction of the Jews by casting tion, alleviating persecution, and re^ dition to ruthlessly suppressing and Mark's Market, Wfflard Smith; 3, part of the campaign against him, a "Purim," which, according to a popuin Trustin" was adopted as the slo- prosperity." • -~ • lieving victims of calamities affecting gagging opposition parties. Mr. Ussishldn presented figures Ben Yarmalnick; 4, Star Auto rumor has been circulated that Sir lar etymology given in the Book of gan for his campaign for city comJews. showing that at least twenty million Parts, Bill Clayman; Juniors, Irv Isaac Isaacs is to be succeeded by a Esther, means "lots." The holiday er in Vienna.—The Austrian Nazis have mission pounds. were deposited throughout Gendler; 6, Kant Nocks, Irv Yaffe. British peer and it is even suggested is more social than religious. FIRST FOR EQUAL RIGHTS the approachreceived an order from Munich to the world in different banks as Best' all-around player—"Irvin C. that the Jewish governor-general may Observance Remember the famous "Dearborn send Nazi detachments to the Aus- ing election. Jewish endowment- funds. He calcu- Levin trophy"—Millard Sigal. retire before his term is up. The local synagogues and temple Independent" case 1 It was the Amer- tro-Gernian frontier in order to preT h e camlated that if these sums would be A number of names prominent in will appropiately observe Purim. ican Jewish Committee that secured vent refugees from Germany, particu- paign organideposited with the Jewish national Australian politics have also been At Temple Israel, a Purim celethe formation of a united policy of larly Jews, crossing into Austria. zati on w a s fund, the Jewish national fund would mentioned as associated with the bration of the children of the SunJewish organizations toward the prop- The order requests explicitly that no perfected, with pay.to the institutions concerned the whispering campaign. Nevertheless, day School will be held Sunday aganda being falsely spread . . . just exceptions should be made in the the following same interest as they were receiving when this was brought to their notice morning, March 12, at 10 a. m., unone example of the numerous adjust- case of Jews. elected to head elsewhere. At the same time, these they immediately disosciated them- der the sponsorshop of the Tempi* ments of complaints and discriminat h e H a r r y It is alleged here that the Ausvast sums could be utilized for buySisterhood. selves from the vendetta. tion effected. Trustin camtrian Nazis are collaborating closely paign ing land, in Palstsne, an investment At the Conservative synagogue th* commitThe Committee is also doing yeo- with the German Nazis in their acwhich was -today safer than any children will be entertained by th« tee: Sam Bebman work in opposing persecution tivities against the German Jews. Jerusalem (J. T. A.).—A sharp bank. In that way none would suf- shortage Auxiliary at a Purim party Saturer, chairman; abroad. Its activities are numerous, in Jewish labor is being fer loss, while gigantic land areas day afternoon at the J. C. C. At D a v i d Goldnot the least of which is the spreadthroughout Palestine and could be acquired for the Jewish experienced 7^30 p. m. Saturday evening th» mani : ^ v i c e ing of enlightenment by a wide disthe~J£stadruth has issued an appeal Megillah Will be read. Purim gifts people. ; -. • c h a i r m a n ; ; semination of uncblbred data and unto Zionist immigration offices abroad will W given to the children. Sunday Harry ' ^Malaf-biasfid views of facts regarding Jewto i^^\&~^XrTS^S&a£~aSTt6 whom; Moscow,; (J.T_^Ju>—The percentage evening the Purim Costume frolic of women workers in Russia is Much ish life. shock, treasurer; Irvin Levin, secreimmigration certificates have been is^ smaller among the Jews than among will be held at the J. C. C. tary. """ . . . . sued. Purim services will be held at all B'NAI BRITH WIDER the ~ non-Jews, according to a statisTrustin is running for city comIn the last few days a shortage of orthodox synagogues affiliated with SCOPE missioner on a platform of clean 1,400 persons has been felt, the Pal- tical article which appears in the the Vaad H'Oehr Saturday evening. Forty delegates and over 200 government and tax economy. Throughout these series of columns "Emess." The Conservative Auxiliary is in- estine Labor federation informed the The paper explains this on the At 7:30 p. m. Saturday evening at I'.will attempt to give condensed, visitors attended . the four-city conAmong those who spoke at the the. B'nai Israel, 18th and Chicago, jecting the true Purim carnival Jewish Telegraphic Agency and an ference « £ Conservative Synagogue bird's eye views of most of the JPhilare included: W. E. Reed, spirit into arrangements for the Pur- even greater shortage is anticipated. ground that the Jewish women have special Purim services will be held. ' anthropies beneficiaries «... their good Auxiliaries held here Wednesday ™- meeting president of the- Omaha imCostume Frolic to be sponsored by The Histadruth attributes the Jew- remained in their native villages Rabbi Uri Miller will speak on "Hitwork is too effective not to be as wide- der the. sponsorship of -the local formerly School Board chairman of the the Auxiliary at the J. C. C. Sunday, ish labor shortage to the increased where there are few industrial op- ler and the Message of Purim." ly published as possible. .' . Auxiliary. Omaha, Sioux City, Lin- District Court and of Honor of the Boy March 12. demand for workers which it is re- -portunities, while the Jewish men Purim delicacies and tea will fca ; Des; Moihes Auxiliaries The wider scope movement, another coln coin,. and: and : .I Scouts of America; Sam Reynolds, ceiving from the Jewish colonies. leave their villages to seek employ- served by the Auxiliary. Mrs. R. Kulakofsky, general chairirticipated. beneficiary, is one of the major pro- participated, Nebraska representative of the naIf Jewish immigrants do not ar- ment in industrial centers. A Purim party will be given Sunman, has announced that a buffet Registration was held at the J. C. jects supported by the B'nai Brith. tional executive committee " of the rive in Palestine before the planting The largest number of - Jewish day morning for the children of the Purim supper will be served from 6 Because of the need of keeping our; C, where luncheon was served at American Legion; Fred S., White; to 9 p. m. Mrs. B. A. Simon and season begins, the Jewish colonies workers are to be found in the print- Vaad religious School. Jewish vouth from drifting^ from the noon, followed by the program of David Goldman;' Robert' Smith, clerk her. group will prepare and serve will be compelled to em-ploy Arab ing, tailoring, furniture and paper the conference. 'faith of*their fathers, the B'nai Brith making trades. This, says the "Emof the District Court; Max: Ermnkin; special Purim dishes. Children are labor, it is asserted. The program: benediction by Rabbi placed especial emphasis on the Hillel ess," is due to the fact that under David A, Goldstein; welcome, by Philip Klutznick; Albert: Kaplan;"Al- welcome. There will be no admission •Foundation and the A. Z. A. the Czarist regime the majority of . As you all probably know—we are Mrs. J. EL Kulakofskky; community lan Tukey, member of' Board "of; Di- charge to the supper. other trades were closed to Jews. rectors, Metropolitan Utilities;' Sain -The frolic and dance will follow all mighty proud of it—the.A. Z. A., singing, led by Mrs'. Sam Beber; ! At the same time the paper reKlaver; Clinton Brome,'; prominent the supper. Numerous surprise presentation of, "Charm's the Thing," now international in scope with over veals that the percentage of quali150 chapters, was born right here in written by Mra David A. Goldstein Omaha attorney; Irvin Levin; Mrs. features and stunts have been fied workers is much higher among in charge of arranged. Prizes will be awarded Omaha, founded by our own Sam Be- and Mrs. Ben Shapiro and presented J. P. Jensen of Blair, 1 war veterans for the most beautiful woman's cos- - Volleyball has become a popular Jews than among non-Jews. Only 14 The annual debate tournament ber as a bridge connecting Jewish boy- by the Mesdames S. Theodore, P. securing relief for the : tume,: the most original, male cos- indoor sport at flie J. C. C. Two per cent of the Jewish workers are sponsored annually by the Senior hood with Jewish manhood. For Jew- Wintroub, J. Beber, and M. Sogplow; in this territory. _.. • ;." . , •-,'..•.;.;;;; ish lads between 16 and 21, the or- rsongs by Mrs. H. Belman and Miss All' of the speakers - praised; the tume, I and the. couple wearing the leagues of four teams each play— classified as non-qualified, while the Council of Clubs of the Jewish ComI Hie Business Girls play on Monday percentage of highly qualified-work- munity Center will start this year ganization lends a needed' Jewisbness M. Hurwitz; "What the Auxiliary candidacy of Harry Trustin,! calling mostj comical costumes. ; I on Tuesday, March 21. its the boys, who are past Sunday Means to..the . Congregation," by the audience's attention to his sterling - The culmination of the frolic will and the Health Club plays Sunday ers is set at 38 per cent. The question to be debated is: school age yet not old enough to take Rabbi David A. Goldstein; "Social qualities and his capacity for leader- be the award of the "trip to Chi- morning; The matron women play against ''Resolved, that a Secular Hebrew i i f e of the Congregation,"-by Mrs. cago," the hooked rug, $10 gold piece, their places as active workers in the y Temple Sunday School University Be ship. , . . . Established in AmerJewish community. ;. Barney Baron, Sioux,City; ^Monthly He has been endorsed by ^the In- and "other awards.' : Gene Cpoper?s the Y. W. C. A. matrons each second in Purim Celebration ica." iMeeting- Programs,"- by Mrs. N. dependent Voters League and- also by orchestra will play. Admission t o Wednesday. The Middle West was also the birth- Grossman, _ Lincoln; " W a y s a n d In the first debate, March 21, at the frolic, beginning at 9:30, is 75 A varsity volleyball team practices place of the Hillel Foundation, found- M e a n s of - R a i s i n g 1 Money," the Benson Boosters. cents per couple. There is no ad- each Monday and Wednesday noon. The Temple Israel Sisterhood will 8 p. m. at the Center, the Xi Lambda ed by the late Rabbi Benj. Frankel of by Mrs. S. Shulkin of Sioux City, .Trustin has been active in' civic mission charge from 6 to 9 p. m. Games are being arranged with the present a 7-reel motion picture, fraternity team composed of Ralph Champaign, Illinois, who saw the ne- and Mrs. R. Kulakofsky; "Educa- and communal affairs. He is a gradY. M. C. A. teams, Holy Name "Esther," as a feature of the Purim Nogg and William Wolfe will defend cessity for a Jewish interest in the tional Work of the Auxiliary" by uate -engineer and a member of the Athletic Club, Benson Community entertainment in the Sunday school the affirmative, and the A. Z. A. livas of the Jewish students at the Mrs. D. Goldstein; "Services Com- Engineers Club; past commander of Council Sabbath to auditorium, Sunday morning, March 100 team of Daniel Lintzman and Center, and other teams. University of Illinois. :.'•'. mittee," by Mrs. A. D. Frank. the Omaha post of the American Be Observed Tonight Sunday the Edward Rosenbaum will uphold the 12, at 10 o'clock. varsity defeated the .-•-" The B'nai Brith established Hillel Legion, which during his .term was negative. Xi Lambdas, 15-7, 15-12, 15-9. WedThe guests will come in masquerFoundations in eight great xmiversithe largest post in the country; a Council Sabbath, under the auspiOn Thursday evening, March 23, noon, they won from the ade costume and each will be pre• ties from coast to coast, as a cultural service ia unique, accurate, reliable member of the Court of Honor of the ces of the Omaha Council of Jewish nesday A. Z. A. 7 team of Council Bluffs, Y. M. C. A. "C" team 10-15, 15-13, sented with" a balloon and special and invaluable. and social center for Jewish students, Boy Scouts of America; past presi- Women, will be observed this even- 16-14. porim pastry (Hamantaschen). composed of Jack Gordon and MorThe J. T. A. is now celebrating its dent of the local lodge B'nai Brith; ing whose college life had carried them with three Jewish religious Prizes .-will be given for the most ton Adler, will meet the affirmative constantly further and further from fifteenth birthday. Let us give it a member of the first Supreme Ad- groups of the city taking part. duo of Ben Shrier and Ernest Priesoriginal costumes. some real news to relay this anni• their Jewish heritage. ; visory']Council of A. Z. A. and forRabbi Frederick Cohn of Temple man, representing A. Z. A. I. A five-minute Purim skit will be that the Jewish Philan"adviser of the Omaha chap- Israel has chosen as his subject Each is guided by a competent di- versary The public is invited to attend thropies campaign in Omaha sets a merly^ offered by the children of the pri. : rector, with classes in Jewish history, new record for sharing with those in ter; a member of the Board of Di- "Faith and Loyalty." these debates. There is no admission mary grades. Richard Reinschreiber charge. rectors of the J. C. C and Welfare Rabbi David A. Goldstein of fiie ethics and Hebrew, regular services, and Marion Schimmel will take parts Federation; a member of the Omaha Conservative Synagogue will deliver Harry Dworsky was elected- presiand a host of social activities. Hebrew Club; and active in Philan- a sermon on "Queen Esther's dent* of the South Side Hebrew Pro- of the king and queen, and Myra When we contribute to the Wider WHEN DOES GIVING thropic drives. Choice." • ' ••• gressive League at the first election Cohn and Buddy Hene will offer Workmen's Circle Scope, we are contributing toward a HURT? When does giving hurt? Is there Rabbi Uri Miller of the United of officers of the organization last prayers. The chorus will consist of strong Jewish leadership for the fuMonday's meeting for Trustin was to Present Concert one among us who could not give just Orthodox Synagogues has selected as Monday evening, in the South Side the other members of the primary by Dr. A. Greenberg, Philip ture. grades. A masquerading minstrel Workmen's Circle branch 173 will a little more and still be none the called Jewish Center, 25 and J. Other offichis sermon topic "If Our Tradition Max Barish, Sam Leon, (Hallie Bialac) will offer a tap num- sponsor a concert by three leading JEWISH TELEGRAPHIC worse off? Too much giving never Klutznick, ers: A. Jacobson, vice-president; Was Created By Women." Harry Malashock, J. H. Kulakofsky, Harry Weiner, secretary; Goodman ber. The program will be conclud- artists of New York—L. Harris, .AGENCY • broke anyone. Irvin Stalmaster, N. S. Yaffe, Dr. Statistics, representing the average Meyerson, treasurer; and Joe Sher- ed by a Purim ballad to be ren- Max Brodin, and S. Zlotin—Tuesday Jewish life, revolving around the Philip Sher, David Goldman, Milton Rabbi Miller to Talk man, Phil Ostrovitch and Ben Kaz- dered by the high school division of evening, March 14, at S p. m. at the Bible traditions that are sacred to all for the years 1926 to 1931, reveal that Abrahams, Irvin Levin, Joe Greenat Psi Mu Program lowsky, trustees. the Sunday school. Labor Lyceum, 22nd and Clark. Adnations, struggling under most diffi- despite the reputation of American berg, Sam Beber and Henry MonsTcy. The organization now has a mem- Friends of the children attending mission is thirty-five cents. cult conditions, marching ahead with people for generosity, only 1 and 9-10 Campaign headquarters have been Rabbi TJri Miller will be the prin- bership of over 200. Its purpose is the Sunday school are invited to atthe progress of the world, suffering cents of every dollar expended by the opened for Trusting candidacy at cipal speaker at an. open program to to promote the civic and social wel- tend. given for all forms of Jewish History and hoping with humanity, cannot re- individual is g be given by the Psi Mu at the lodge fare of the Jewish residents of South d social i l well 1407 Farnam St. main obscure to the world at large. Teligious, educationall and room of the J. C. C. Monday evening,. Omaha. Class at Temple And so, as a prospector going into a fare causes. Thus, we spend over E. Marks Head of March 13, at 8 p. m. The Jewish History Class of new region, convinced of the existence seven times as much on personal and Enthusiasm Aroused •It will hold a large rally Tuesday Another feature will be tricks and evening, March 21, at which various Temple Israel Trill meet at the of precious metals and willing to un- recreational items as we do on all Young Men's Group Temple illusions by a well-known magician candidates now running for city comTuesday evening at 7:45 p. in Horseback Riding and dergo the hardships of the pioneer, forms of religious, relief and welfare Ephraim Marks was elected presi- m. a motion picture depicting the mission will speak. the Jewish Telegraphic Agency—an- work. This country could substantialMiss Elizabeth Hart will lead th« dent of the Young Men's Vaad *at a other of our Philanthropies beneficiar- ly increase its percentage of charitConsiderable enthusiasm has been progress of modern aviation. discussion of the third chapter of meeting at the J. C. C. Tuesday Admission is free and the public Ladies Lyceum Club ies—started the work, fully convinced able contributions, which form only a stirred np for horseback riding as the second volume o£ Graetz's "Histevening. Other officers are Henry that the field of Jewish events had a fraction of the 1 9.-10 expenditure, and a result of the announcement that is invited to attend. Magzamin, vice-president; David ory of the Jews," her subject boin£ Purim Celebration tremendous wealth of "news values of still not be "giving till it hurts." the J. C. C. Physical department will secretary; and Sidney Ep- "The Jews and the Eomans." The Ladies Labor Lyceum Club Fishman, absorbing interest not only to Jews sponsor the classes. For Tennis Enthusiasts stein, treasurer. Ben Kazlowsky and will give an old-fashioned mock F. K. Ackennan were but also to non-Jews. The reasonable price of seventytrustees Thirty-one girls and 25 boys have wedding Ottawa.—There are only 89 with old-fashioned music and to represent the Vaadelected five cents for a two-hour period plus already signed up for Nate Cutler's The J. T. A. has effectively estabon the execu- among the 4,164 convicts in T dancing on Purim night, Sunday, instruction is being charged. AH in- class for instruction in tennis at the lished a world-wide apparatus and tive of the senior ^ aad. ian penitentiaries, according to i terested are asked to sign up at the J. C. C. The first class will meet March 12, at 8 p. m. at the Labor with strict impartiality Telays Jewish I A stag smoker for young men be- report which was presented to Pa? Lyceum, 22nd and Clark, Admission Center or phone Morris Sogolow, Wednesday at 7 p. m. for girls over news to all corners of the world, by ] tween the ages of 18 and 35 is being liament. will be twenty-five cents. physical director. cablea radio, telegram and mail. I t s ' planned for the latter part o£ March. 15 and boys 16 and over.

USSISHHN PROPOSES RAISING HUGE SUM FOR PALESTINE LAND

WHISPERING CAMPAIGN AGAINST AUSTRALIAN GOVERNOR

BOOST HARRY TRUSTIN FOR COMMISSIONER

SHARP JEWISH LABOR SHORTAGE IS BEING FELT IN PALESTINE

AUXILIARIES HOLD U f t t R O W CONOASE HERE WEDNESDAY

38% Jewish Workers in Soviet "Qualified"

BEHELDSUNDAY

VOLLEYBALL GROWS IN CENTER POPULARITY

DWORSKY HEADS SOUTH SIDE HEBREW LEAGUE

SENIOR COUNCIL TO SPONSOR ANNUAL DEBATE TOURNEY


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.