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JEWRY URGED

Newark Germans Disavow Hitlerites

OMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1933

BEHIND HI WAVE OF HATE

VOL. IX—No. 42

Plan to Celebrate 88th Birthday of Harry Friedman

ITALY GMNT FOR LANGUAGE CHAIR AT HEBREW UNI

Omaha Lodge No. 354 of Bnai NEWARK, N. J. (J. T. A.)—DeBrith will celebrate Mr. Harry Frieding recent attempts by Nazi man's SStli birthday anniversary by pathizers "to disrupt the unity of Oerman-American elements here and honoring him at a gala stag mect|ing to be held on December 5 at Mussolini's Government First to Avenger of Ukrainian Pogroms elsewhere," the G e rm a ri-American JLeague of Essex Comity again unanii ^ ™^ j Give Institution Sura to Calls for Spirit of mously re-elected John C. Koerber, Maccabeans of; this city and South Orange, as its Mr. Friedman first came to Omaha | Extend Learning president. Koerber was emphatic in M in 1870 and after an absence of sev- j Jews have always been ready ; to Reprinted from" "Literary Digest* eral years returned a^ain in 1886 ' N E W "iORK (J. T. A.)—The Italshed their blood for all the nations of denouncing the "bombing" with Nazi and established his permanent resi- i l a n Government has made a grant to the world; today they must be willing literature of a German Day celebraStanley High was sent to Ger s co-Prussian war, 1870-1571, Germany Nazis preach that in all of this, the tion in Springfield last summer, and dence He hasin given much and o fii t h e Hebrew University in Palestine to make supreme sacrifices for their lifehere. and energy communal many*" to personally obtain accur- entered upon a period of "wild eco- Jews - were leaders. And the indivi- his for the life and energy in communal and own people," declared ' Sholom Sch- enerally has frowned upon Hitlerite ate and impartial information far nomic speculation. The result was a dual who is probably the most prom- his philanthropic work. During the year iIcchhaaiirr i n Purpose of establishing a overtures to his people. wartzbard in an address in Yiddish Languages anti in Germany-told «* 1890 he joined the old Nebraska ! Literature, Romance with special emphasisand on inent anti Semite Semite Germanytold That Koerber's attitude meets with the Literary Digest concerning the severe economic crisis for which inent me blandly t h a t ^in e would have no Lodge ofB'nai Brith and has served j Italian, according to an announcement before a large audience at the J. C. C. somebody had to.be blamed. The Jews happenings under the Nazi regime. me, Dianaiy, tnar we would have no < = id h b th A i Frid Lodge m au Wednesday. "Jews throughout the the confidence of .the League mem- In this article, reprinted -from the ' were conveniently at hand, some of me blandly t h a t ^ e official posis. no^ ii-or th For meP lasi a q . received here bv the ouiciai o r me . American Friends Dianaiy, tnar we would have no hirtv <= years official of t h e •world, particularly, the J-ewry of Ger- bers was indicated by the fact that Literary Digest, this well-known them in important financial positions. me, he has served faithfully • Hebrew LDiversity, Dr. A. S. probably know"—it happened that I j tm a u ouiciai many, must protect their right to be the by-laws were suspended in order nbn-Jewish observer writes of the Responsibility, therefore, was pinned crime if we had no Jews. As y o u!i •> t hirtv years he jews, must fight for their liberty and, to permit his election for another . Nazi program of anti-Semitism, on them. if nscessary, even, give up their lives year. At the same time the members which he terms a major tragedy, In 1925 there were !S$4~,379 Jews in post ._. , For all this wholesale and ridicuaffirmed "the solidarity of the or:w a for their Jewishness." . s instrumental m securing the subganization with Koerber in his stand of modern times. Mr. High points Germany. Some of thesi, undoubtedly lous indictment the Jews, in the bsst | The committee in charge of ar- Schwarzbard became a hero of the against -uncalled-for activities of Nazi out that though practically all the had come into the coonfey from East, rangements, headed by Dr. Philip j sidy frommbach the. Itatlian tooth-: stated. Government, Dr. Heinz plan j Dr. Jewish people when in i926 in Paris propagandists." German nation's ills have been ern Europe during Jhd since the fashion, are to be made to pay. In Sher Sher and and Leo Leo Abramson, Abramson, are are planhe shot and killed General Simon PetPflaum,Languages formerly and instructor of Medblamed on the Jews, the ultimate war. The. overwhelin|ag majority, theory, of course, the Nazis propose ning- an entertaining musical pro-!jiaeval Literatures at lura, the instigator of the bloody antisource of Nazi hatred is to be however, were traditionally and cul- only to put the Jews in their proper gram. Refreshments will be served. the Hebrew University, will be in Semitic Ukrainian pogroms of 1918found in Hitler himself—The turally German, and aiad been for place. That is, since 1 per cent of the charge of the new subjects, which generationskThey had -no other home 20; Petlura and ;his band had killed total population of Germany is Jeweditor. will be supplemented by preparatory and they knew no other fatherland. ish, 1 per cent of the nation's opporSchwartzbard's kin before his very classes in Italian, under the charge Hitler came to power on a twenty- Their contributions to tjie life of the tunities will be left to Jews. That is eyes. A French jury acquitted of Dr. A. Verdi, it was announced. five plankplatform. There -was a nation, culturally, economically and Schwartzbard with honor, finding that the theory. The practice is something Dr. Rosenbach expressed the hope plank for everybody. Hitler has not politically, were significant. The different. In practice, the National- j he shot in self-defense in avenging that the example set by the Italian made good on all of them, but GerJews represent only 1 per cent of the his murdered people. Socialists are out to eliminate the Government -would be emulated by many has an unflagging faith that population and yet* of thirty Ger- Jews from the nation entirely and as _ Throughout his address Schwartzothers. He pointed out that the grant, he will. To be sure, he frequently mans who have won Nobel prizes in fast as it is economically safe to do bard decried Jewish negation. He Biennial Conclave Held in Oma- changes his emphasis and his methwhich is the first that any governvarious fields, eight have been Jews. so. If there are still unmolested Jews stressed the necessity of. asserting ment has ever made to the univerha on Tuesday and ods. But that is the privilege of dicIt is a common Nazr&ssertion that onself before one can expect to obtain tators, a privilege notably exercised the Jews of Germany (did less than in Germany—and I suppose there j Dorothy Thompson First Speak- sity, was in recognition of the high Wednesday the respect of others. academic standing of the Palestinian in the case of Mussolini and of Sta- their patriotic duty in 3he war. Such are some—the reason for their eser December 4 for Comcape is either mere chance or the "If we must die, let us die like institution, as well as an indication A full program, replete with in lin. Like those two antidemocratic a statement is born of prejudice. The fact that they happen to be in pomunity Forum of the good-will of the Italian Govbrave and courageous men," he stated. teresting events, made the biennial contemporaries, however, Hitler has facts prove quite the opposite. Of the ernment towards the Hebrew Uni"We-Jews, today must show that our conference of this district of the Na- convinced the German people that, total Jewish population, 17.3 per sitions where, for the time being, it spirit is equal to that of the Macca- tional Federation of Temple Sister- shift his tactics as he may, his fun- cent saw service in the Gsrman Army would be inexpedient for the Nazis to] When Dorothy Thompson, known versity. trouble them. In the end, unless there in private life as Mrs. Sinclair Lewis, beans of yore." Students at the Hebrew University hoods, held in Omaha Tuesday and damental objectives remain the same. and Navy. That compares favorably is an unlooked-for change in the Nazi opens the Community Forum series The speaker deplored the lack of Wednesday, November 14 and 15, a There are, however, three planks with the 18.73 per cent of non-Jew- purposes, they will all be eliminated. at the Jewish Community Center can now take courses in Hebrew, Arabic, Greek, Latin Languages and unity in Jewish ranks, emphasizing huge success. in the National-Socialist platform ish Germans who were in the servThey are being eliminated in Monday evening, December 4, she . Rosenbach pointed that their common purposes should The officers elected Wednesday* af- from which there has been no devi- ice. It is a particularly good show- wholesale fashion as it is. This is 1 will bring to the local rostrum a per- L i t e r a, t,u r e S f D r out T h e n e x t s t e p t o b e un( jertaken form a bond of unity. He also de- ternoon were: Mrs. Myron Meyer of ation. It is from those three planks ing in view of the fact that the Jewre particularly true in the professions, sonahty and charm which has — ~ 'j by the university in the field of Eunounced war. . . St. Joseph, re-elacted p r e s i d e n t ; that the Nazis have directed their ish birth-rate had been falling rapid- Many of Germany's finest doctors ceived highly favorable comment. ropean Languages and Literatures," He declared that today in Europe Mrs. Bernard Hassenbusch, St. Jo- drive against the Jews. In that drive ly during the years before the war— the Jewry is looking to America for seph, first vice-president; Mrs. Her- there has been no appreciable let-up. which probably moref than accounts are Jews. They are not forbidden to! Dorothy Thompson is a famous said Dr. Rosenbach, "will be in the practise. But the Government has | newspaper correspondent and is the of introducing; English as a protection, defense and salvation. man Brown, Des Moines, second vice- There- is not likely to be any let-up for this slight differjnce in service seen to it that their practises, in so! author of a number of brilliant ar- direction special department. There is an opuntil, as one party official put It to percentage. Moreovef,%f 96,000 Jews Schwartzbard is .physically a small president; Mrs. Morris E. Jacobs, man, with hair_ which, is rapidly turn- Omaha, secretary; Mrs. Herbert Ro- me, "the only-Jews to be found in in the service, 12,000 were killed and far as possible, are taken away. tides on Russia, and more recently jp o r t u n i t r n o w t 0 t a b e courses in Eu, jr o p e a n Languages and Literatures of 78 per cent saw service at the front. About 85 per cent, of German medi- on Germany. ing white. •. He is extremely modest senberg, St. Lcuis, treasurer; Mrs. Sermany are in our museums." cal income comes from membership She is a penetrating observer who ]t h e M i d d l e A g e S ; a s w e l l a S p r e p a r . The anti-Semitism of the Hitler and -will not talk about himself. He Julius Oelsner, Kansas City, auditor. A Ware of: Hate in the so-called panels of the health- knows her world, and today is recog- | a t o r y c o u r s e s i n S y r i a c a n d Latin, saw service with the French during Following the final luncheon arid platform is contained in those secThese facts are iirr|ortant historiinsurance offices. Jews have been] nize ^L £ f ?ne^°Lt}!e b e S t a u t h o n t i e s | b u t " i t is necessary to acquaint the the war. and.won the.highest medal meeting at the J. C C., an informal tions which have to do • with German cally.-They are of nof importance so practically eliminated from these i on Hitler's Germany. students on Mount Scopus with rood-. which the French, government be- reception and tea was given' at the citizenship. "Only a member of our far, as t h e , . p r e s e n t l y lot of the panels. While. I was in Berlin an anHer address here will deal with je m EnTopean : lit eratures. In addition own people,"says point four, "may .stpwed. He.;;-'is"l;a watcTimaker by. home of Mrs. A.^ Goldstein. V German Jew is concerned. His lot is ntrancement was published of a forth- Germany, and it is reputed that her jt o ^ I t a l i a n stu dies now introduced, trad©/ _and «n insurance salesman: by ~ Reports of; 12^ district committee h a citizen. Our own people /are only - the ^facts but coming.meeting of the Berlin Medical lectures are as vigorous as her lit- this would involve the establishment being g detemiBed profe'ssionl . ~" "' • "*'; chairmen featured the Wednesday tbsse^of "German blood- without referAssociation. The announcement car- erary productions. of teaching- in English, French and In addition, he is tile-president and morning session. Resolutions were ence to confession. Therefore, no by the anti-Semitic •fury which Hit- ried, in black-faced type, this line: The Omaha Press Club, consisting German." Jew may be a member of our peoler and his associates have -carefully founder of ihfe JewiBh Self-Defense adopted thanking Omahans for hos"Jews will not be admitted." Aryan of women writers of Omaha, will enCorps, having established branches. in pitality and approving plans'"to .in- ple." And points live and six go on, nourished through the last ten years doctors cannot call non-Aryan doc- tertatin Dorothy Thompson during: Agrarian Economics Chair. Although the University is located France, Holland, Roumania and Pal- stitute extension work for Jewish more specifically, to declare that and which, - with the advent of Na- tors into consultation or send their her stay here. non-citizens (that is, Jews) can- live tional-Socialism to power, has broon English mandated territory, there estine. people in small communities. Season Tickets. patients to them.- Aryans are likein Germany only as guests; that they ken out in full force. is as yet no chair in English at the Schwartzbard was brought -to OmaThe Tuesday afternoon session "was are subject to the laws governing The other lectures include Norman wise forbidden to have medical partThe.ultimate source of this unpreha under the auspices of the Arbeiter featured by a symposium on the JewThomas, Bishop Francis J. McCon- university, Dr. Rosenbach stated. foreigners; that "every public office, cedented wave of hate is, unquestion- nerships with non-Aryans. The establishment of a chair in Verband. ish, woman, • yesterday, today and to- no matter of what sort, "whether in ably, Adolf Hitler, himself. Antinell, Oswald Garrison Villard, and The same discriminations apply" to Agrarian Economics, sponsored by morrow, in which Rabbis David Gold- the Reich, the States or the Com- Semitism, with him, is a religion. He lawyers—many of the more success- Maurice Samuel. William Grodinskv, .chairman of j the Jewish National Fund, was also stein, Uri Miller and David Wice par- munes, shall be filled only by citi- can, if the occasion demands, speak ful of whom were Jews. Jewish the educational committee in charge announced by Dr. Rosenbach. The octicipated. and act moderately on almost any judges have been eliminated from the of the Forum lectures, states that cupant of the new post will be named Th-a conference was opened by an zens. subject. Moderation has never been nation's courts. Many Jewish lawA- Major Tragedy address by Mrs. Myron Meyer as presseason tickets are still available to ' after the meeting of the Board or known to characterize him in regard yers are forbidden even to enter the Governors of the Hebrew University, Germany's Jews have thus been to the Jews. This uncompromising court-room. They, like the doctors, the general public. ident. Delegates had registered from which is to take place for the first the states of Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas disfranchised. Season tickets for the five lecfanaticism is not something new in are forbidden to form partnerships This they could probably endure Hitler's character. He was an en- with Aryans. And more serious than tures are selling at three dollars. time in Jerusalem, during January. and Missouri. : To aid in devising plans for an exDes Moines was chosen for the 1935 and even be moderately'happy about thusiastic anti-Semite long before the this, few sensible Germans, with a Single admissions will be one dollar. pansion of the Hebrew University it, if disfranchisement were the Further information regarding the convention. :. Court case ahead of them, would war. Dr. Jacsb Singer of Chicago, naInterspersed ^imong the. business whole story. It is only the beginning. In Vienna where as a young man, dare to defy the prevailing prejudice lectures mav be obtained at the Jew- | activities, it was announced that a • special Survey Committee has been tionally known-authority on Jewish sessions were luncheons and varied The whole story reveals what is un- he went to make his fortune, the la- by risking their cases with Jews. ish Community Center. questionably, the sorriest aspect of bOT-unions were generally dominated The anti-Semitic bias of the Naziappointed, headed by Sir Philip Harmusic and Jewish wit and humor, is entertainments. ..:..'. tog, former Academic Registrar of announced as ~ the opening speaker Mrs. Harry Rosenfeld was general the Hitler regime and makes Ger- by Socialists. Some of the leading approved judges of Germany makes th3 University of London, and Viceon the Jewish Lecture Series, spon- chairman in .charge of arrangements many's Jews the victims of one of Socialists were Jewish. When, there- it too unlikely that a Jewish advoChancellor of the" University of Dacsored by the Junior Vaad organiza- for the conference. Mrs. Carl Furth the major tragedies of modern times. fore, Hitler found that he could not cate would receive fair treatment ca, India. The committee will proceed tions of Omaha. Dr. Singer will lec- is president of the Omaha Sisterhood. To tell it properly calls, first of all, get or keep a job without joining a at the hands of the court. for the recounting of a bit of history. labor-union he blamed his difficulto Jerusalem at once in order that ture on "Jewish Wit and Humor" in There has been a similar drive There have been Jewish settlements ties on the Jews. This animosity grew against this report may be presented at the Omaha on Tuesday, December 12, at Jewish professors and stuin the territory now comprising Ger- to a downright hatred during the dents. The meeting cf the' Board of Governors. the J. C. C. auditorium. National-Socialists are many from at least the year A. D. months in which he wandered, penni- taking no chances with the publicDr. Singer, present rabbi at Tem1000. As in the case of-the Jews in less, through the streets of Vienna. school system. The youth of the land ple Mizpah in Chicago, has received Europe generally, their lot varied It was developed and intensified with are to be brought up in the teachdegrees from the University of Cinwith the temper of the times. They the growth of his own pride in the cinnati, Hebrew Union College, and of "pure Aryanism." To the Berlin, (J.T.A.)—A Temondous achwere alternately welcomed, tolerated Teutonic race, his belief in its di- ings from Johns Hopkins' University. He Nazi mind Jewish instructors are ievement for Germany Jewry as well The men of the Conservative conhas taught at Northwestern UniverBUCHAREST, Roumania, (J.T.A.) or condemned as suited the purposes vine destiny ar.d his bitterness to- not qualified for the teaching of such as a clever move by the Nazi regime are forming a Men's ^ __<_i. . sity, and is the present director of —King Carol's disapproval of the of princes or fitted the mood of their ward anything, and in particular to- doctrine any more than Jewish stu- was seen in the official recognition by | =gregation the B'nai Brith Hillel Foundation at anti-Semitic policy of the Roumanian subjects. When persecution was the ward the Jews, which seemed to him dents are in a position to receive it. the German government of the Jew- j to promote greater sociability and students led by Professor Alexander order of the day, the excuse was usu- to stand in the way of its realiza- Jewish professors, therefore, have ish Youth Association of Gerrnany brotherhood among themselves. They Of special interest to Nebraskans Cuza, was openly demonstrated here ally religious. The Jew was outlawed tion. been almost completely ousted and "•he Reichs Commissar for youth af- •will hold their first meeting: this comAs National-Socialism grew in Jewish students so severely discrim- fairs announced that hereafter the ins Wednesday evening, beginnine is the fact that Dr. Singer formerly >y the Icing while attending the open- and attacked, not for racial reasons, but chiefly because his religion was strength in Germany, the Nazi case inated against as to make the busi- government would recognize the as- with a dinner at G:SO p.m. at the taught at the University of Nebras- ing of the University of Jassy. The king refused to visit the dor- alien and because, specifically, his against the Jews grew and expanded ness of getting an education intol- iciation as the official representative J. C. C. ka as associate professor of music. body for the Jewish youth movement He is also the composer of numer- mitory of the Cuzist students, where religious faith and its devotees were until, by the time the Brown Shirts erably difficult. The following- are active in tbo with whom the government v.ill nego- founding of the club: William Racous operettas and songs, and is an elaborate preparations for his recep- held to be responsible for the cruci- took over the country, everything There are still Jewish students. fixion of Christ. that they looked upon as evil was But their lot is a sorry one. They tiate any problems of tlie Jewish usin, Horace Rosenblum, Dr. Morris accomplished musician as well as an tion had been made. Margolin, Meredith Kcnyon, Arthur int^nseiv interesting public speaker. Speaking at the ceremonies, King But. with the nineteenth century, held to be of Jewish origin. The are often ignored by their teachers. youth that may arise. This recognition of the Jewish j Colin, J. Malashock. An intense ticket sale drive was Carol stressed the importance of the that reason for anti-Jewish hostility Germans—so the Nazi story runs— They are frequently segregated in launched at a meeting of the lecture students abstaining from politics. lost much of-its potency. A large part did not suffer military defeat in the a separate section of the classroom. Youth Association means the legaliza- j Membership in the club is open series committees cf the Junior Vaad "Your only duty is to concentrate of the Western world, then, was go- war. In the field "the German Army Their fellow students, particularly tion of the entire Jewish Youth move- only to those who are members and the Young Men's Vaad, held on your studies, in which your ing democratic One of the principles was never defeated." The Armistice in the universities, have no dealings, ment and opens possibilities for wide the* congregation. Reservations for of democracy—a principle first set was a result of a "stab-in-the-back," either academic or social, with them. Jewish cultural and sport youth ac- the first dinner meeting may be mart* Wednesday evening, November 15. strength lies," he told them. The Cuzist students were infuriat- forth in the American Constitution— that is, was the result of revolu- They are forbidden scholarships. In tivities. It will also entitle the execu- with one of the committee or by callMembers of the committee are Sam Finltel. Julius Froom, Dave Himel- ed and laid the blame at the door was religious, freedom. And religious tionary outbreaks behind the lines Berlin I was told that the tram-car tive of the association to issue special ing the J. C. C. stein, D a v i d Slobodinsky, Haskell of the rector of the university. They freedom, as those early democrats which brought about the overthrow company which sells student-tickets identification cards to local organizaCohen, David Fishman, Euddy Mittle- accused him of having been respon- prescribed it, covered the case of the of the monarchy. This stabbing say at reduced rates has refused to ex- tions of Jewish youth all over German, Bess Rubenstein, Sarah Mala- sible for the snub administered them Jews. Anti-Jewish hostility was not, the Nazis, was the work of Jews. tend that privilege to Jewish stu- many, which are to be recognized by the local authorities, thus protecting of course, destroyed. But a new exAll the miseries of the decade and dents. shock, Dora Freshman, Bess Kirsh- by the nation's ruler. enbaum, Martha Lippett, and Henry The anti-Semitic students stoned cuse had to be found for maintaining a half that followed find a similar This is no casual or temporary the local Jewish youth groups from A Youth Forum for young men Maezamin, who is general chairman. the home of the rector and broke it. For the Jew-baiters, therefore, explanation. The nation was "dis- policy. It has been carefully con- molestation by the local Nazis or and women over 18 years of age is honored" by the terms of the Peace sidered and, in my opinion, it will police. The entire Jewish community of the windows of his residence. The anti-Semitism" saved the day. Together with the announcement of being organized by Rabbi David H. Anti-Semitism makes out its case Treaty. Well, declare the Brown- continue. This fall, at the opening of Omaha will be canvassed during the rector was not intimidated and orWice. The first meeting of the drive. Season tickets, good for the dered a thorough investigation and against the Jews not so much on re- Shirts, the Jews forced its accept- the present academic year, Ger- the recognition by the government, group will be held at Temple Israei ance. Impossible peace terms were the executive body of the Jewish stern disciplinary measures against ligious as on Tacial grounds. The entire series of five events, are $1.50. many's universities published simulanti-Semite regards the Jew as a imposed. All right, the Jews dictated taneously, the following declaration: Youth Association issued a call over on Sunday afternoon, November li», Single admissions are priced at 50c. the anti-Semitic student group. starting at 4:30 p.m. member of an alien race, wholly un- them. Economic chaos overtook GerReservations may be made with Rab"Our most dangerous enemy is the the signature of the late Dr. Ludwig The group, it is planned, will stress many in the inflation-—a chaos which, Tietz, president of the association, assimilable, whose presence within bi Uri Miller, or at the Jewish Com- History of Sephardic Jews Jew and every one connected with social and cultural activities and will munity Center. SEATTLE.—A leader of the Seph- the structure of "white" civilization as the propaganda puts it, Jewish fi- him. The Jew can only think Jew- who died within a few hours after among other things study the latest nanciers engineered ar.d by which the recognition was announced, callis held to be a menace to its existish. If he writes German, he lies. ardic group here, Albert Levy, prinworks in economics, religion, science cipal of the Sephardic Talmud Torah, ence. This point of view is nowhere they profited. Economic chaos was The German who writes German but ing upon all Jewish youth organiza- and politics, and see whether these Prom Berlin to Ann Arbor followed by social and moral disintetions in Germany to intensify all more graphically stated than by Mr. thinks un-German is a traitor. We ANN , ARBOR, Mich.—Expelled will be the author of the first hisharmonize with their religious confrom Germany by the anti-Semitic tory of the-Sephardic Jews in Amer- Hitler himself, in the unexpurgated gration: German women went into censor Jewish works. We wish Ger- their activities and to make all efforts cepts. activities for which they were never to fit the young Jewish generation to edition of his autobiography. But man students to destroy Jewish inorders of the Nazi regime, Prof. ica. Mr. Levy has just returned from such; a doctrine had strong support intended, the German home was men- tellectualism. We demand that stu- the newly-created circumstances. Heinz Werner, famous psychologist, SPRINGFIELD, Mass. — Henry •will come to.the University of Mich- visits to Lbs^Angeles and Portland long before Hitler. It had. particu- aced, immorality was rife in the na- dents and professors should be cho- , The news will undoubtedly serve as tion's cities and corrupting motiona. strong stimulus for thousands of Martens, German-born Mayor-elect larly strong support in Germany dursen from Germans and that the Gerigan for a year's stay as special lec- to gather material for the book which Jewish youths, who- especially within of this city received a large plurality turer, according to Dr. Alexander is to include a survey of present ing the last three decades of the pictures and literature spread the the provinces, felt lost in the recent election. (Continued on Page 3) Ruthven, president of the University. Sephardic life in the TTnited States. nineteenth century. After the ~Fran- havoc through the countryside. The

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By Stanley High

SISTERHOODS HOLD VERY SUCCESSFUL CONVENTION HERE

NOTED AUTHORITY ON NAZI GERMANY WILL OPEN SERIES

DR. JACOB SINGER TO OPEN JEWISH LECTURE SERIES

ROUMANIAN KING SNUBS ANTI-SEMITIC STUDENT CUZISTS

NAZIS LEGALIZE JEWISH YOUTH ORGANIZATION Form Men's Club of

Conservative Synagog

Being Organized


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