February 23, 1934

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Dedicated to the : Ideals of Judaiwh, - .

In the Interests of the Jewish People

Entered as second Class Siau Matter on Janunry si, ijKa,.at .. . l'ostofflce of Omaha, .Nebraska, udder the Act of March 3, 1879

France Grants Tract H^nan Refugees

OMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARYS, 19S4

ABRAHAM GOLDBERG TO BE SPEAKER HERE

New, Interesting Features This Week

JEWS CREATE NEW BODY FOR UNITY

Vol. X—No. 4

Einstein Autograph for Job to Fellow-Fiddler

New York; (WNS)—Anyone who Paris. — (WNS.) — A 1.500 acre Abraham Goldberg, a member oft Several new, interesting features tract of land in the Department of Berlin. (WNS)—A new Jewish or- gives Sigismund Alexander, a Ger: ironde has been turned over by the the governing board of the Zionist start in the Jewish Press this week. jganization designed to consolidate and man-Jewish violinist, a job—any kind "Tid-bits from Everywhere" by [unite German Jewry and to promote of a job—can have an autographed French government to a specially or- Organization of America, will speak Phineas J. Birori is a spicy, gos- jits interests as well as possible under letter from Professor Albert Ein;anized corporation for the establish- at a public meeting at the Jewish "Purim" Commemorates the De- ment ..of a cooperative colony for Community Center on Sunday, March sipy column full Qf newsy jottings. present conditions has been estab- stein. Alexander, who fought in the Dolfuss Government Denies 4, under the auspices of the Zionist Al Segal's "Plain Talk" is a na- lished here under the name of the German army, used to play for Gerliverance of Jewish People German-Jewish refugees. Plans for organization. Anti-Semitism But AgitaFrom Haman tionally popular column. "Anec- Reich Representation of German man glee clubs and singing societies the colony, which will be near BorGoldberg is a prominent lecturer dotes Judaiea" will supply some Jews. Included in its executive coun- but since the advent of Hitlerism, tion Is Growing deaux, were worked out by experts cil are such personalities as Pro- he has found it impossible to get On the eve of March 1st, the Jeivish under the direction of Dr. Franz Op- and writer. For 18 years he was edi- laughs. tor of the^'Yiddishe Folk." Our readers are invited to let us fesor Martin Buber, Max Warburg, work. He has even tried playing people will begin the celebration of penheim. BULLETIN He just recently returned from an know whether they like these fea- i Rabbi Horvitz of Frankfurt, Rabbi in backyards to keep from starving the Feast of Lots called in Hebrew The colonists will devote them- extensive visit to Palestine, and will but the need of a license made that Vienna.—Confirming the widely exiHahn of Eccen and Leo Lowenstein, tures appearing; in the Jewish "Purim." This festival, which is a selves to agriculture and truck-farmimposible. In desperation he wrote minor holiday, is ushered in with the ing and will have a beer brewery relate some of his impressions of the Press. Any suggestions as to ma- thead of the Jewish War Veterans, to his fellow-fiddler, Einstein, for pressed fear that a Heinwehr dictaterial the readers prefer will be j Hailed as meeting the need for an help. In reply Einstein offered to torship would be only slightly less reading of the Book of Esther, and is and a factory for coming vegetables. Holy Land. j energetic central body of Jews to proanti-Semitic than a Nazi dictatorship, welcomed. .: • . accompanied by great festivity and Every refugee settled in the colony give an autographed letter to any- the Dolfuss government, now comvide urgent leadership, the council's Enters House of Lords joy. Its background, whether historihave to buy frbin 17 to 25 acres first meeting issued a manifesto t_o- one who would employ Alexander for pletely under the sway of Prince von London—The small group of procal or not, carries a signal message to of land, pledge himself to learn all German Jews to Starhemberg and his Fascist legZionists in the British House of every generation of Jews, and espe"bury internal at least a month. French and to become a French citiions, has dismissed thousands of Lords has been strengthened by the cially to Jewry today. dissension and unite. All the forces zen as soon as possible. Jewish state and municipal employes, addition of Lord Strabolgi, the forof- Jewry should serve one aim, to Around the fourth century B: G. E. mer Commander Joseph Montague ostensibly because they are Socialists, secure for every Jew in the fatherthere lived a great number of Jews in Kenworthy, Labor member of the arrested a number of prominent Jews, the provinces that Persia had conThe Highland fjbuntry Club will land not only living space but also House of Commons and noted friend dissolved the Poale-Zion organizaliberty to profess and practice his quered. During the -reign of King hold its annual raeeting and stag of Palestine, who succeeded to the tion and refused an audience to a Jewish conviction openly and unreAhasuerus, Mordecai, a wealthy Jew, title of his late father. Commander dhiner on Tuesdajji February 27, at strictedly." Jewish delegation. Although Heim: gained influence in the cpurt and his Kenworthy has always been an out- 6:30 p.m. at the ^lackstone Hotel. wehr headquarters has denied that The council has already established beautiful cousin, Estherj was taken spoken defender of Zionism and of Election of officers and trustees an arbitration court to straighten Jews are being ousted because they into the king's harem, crowned queen, the Jews in the House of Com- will be ^followed by cards. • • are Jews, the fact that the vacant out the confusion among existing and made the favorite of the palace. The "Harry Friedman" class of 170 mons and his presence in the House Abe Herzberg, president, will pre- Jewish bodies. It adopted Professor places have in no instance been filled At that time Ahasuerus raised Hamof Lords adds a valuable recruit to side. Maiming Handler is vice-presi- Buber's proposal to make all Jewish members, one of the largest in recent by Jews, even by those supporting an in rank to the highest office in the years, was initiated into the B'nai the Dolfuss regime, has added to the Persian court. This new Prime MinSeveral appointments for the Cen- the handful of Zicnist friends in that dent; Edward Trefler is secretary; schools Jewish not only in name but Brith Monday evening. and Harry Malashock treasurer. in method and purpose. ister bore a. personal .grudge, against ter committee were announced today body. The class was named in honor ol alarm of the Jewish populace. Mordecai and sought to vent his an- by Jack Marer, Center chairman. This As a result of these wholesale disHarry Friedman, aged 88, the oldest ger upon him. Therefore, he decided committee is in charge of the planliving member of the lodge. Fried- missals, 5,000 Jewish families are to proclaim a general massacre of all ning of the activities, functions and man was treasurer for thirty years, facing- starvation. Efforts to mitiJews. In order to issue this edict he general policies of the Jewish Comand was recently elected to that posi- j gate the growing distress are being: had to obtain the, permission of the munity Center, including membership, tion for life. His son, Samuel Fried- mede by the Kehillah which is itself king, which he cleverly set out to do. rental and program. man, has been active in the lodge for confronted by a crisis because it has One day Haman presented himself a number of years, aud his grandson, had to eliminate its four Poale-Zion The committee consists chiefly o£ to the king and discussed with him the chairmen of the various sub-comAlvin Friedman, became a member of members. A steady stream of Jews the internal conditions of -the Persian mittees. Each sub-committee contains B'nai Britfa Monday evening. is crossing into Poland and Czechoprovinces. He saw that the king fear several members, so that in all apThe stag Monday was in the nature slovakia. Everywhere there is doubt ed for the security of his widely proximately 100 people are engaged of a tribute to Harry Friedman for and uncertainty. The arrest of Arnspread dominions, and he took advan- in the administration of the Commuhis years of active service to the old Eisler, Ignatz Gruder and ValenBy Hon. William H. King, United States Senator From Utah tage of this by accusing the Jewish nity Center. The Center is one branch lodge. Ha made a brief response, tine Kosenfeld, prominent Jewish atpeople of being a menace to the unity of the Jewish Community Center and thanking the members for their cour- torneys, Emanuel Singer, Zionist of the empire. Ahasuerus, delighted Welfare Federation. tesies. leader, and Anselm Tenenblatt, correus know something of the terrors to Editor's Sbte: Following are ! munities and races and peoples? Why by the devotion of his Prime Minis The committee includes these subHenry Monsky, a member of the ex- sror.dent of the Jewish Telegraphic which the Jewish people over there should we develop a fierce spirit of extracts • from the address deliyter, said to him: "Do unto the people chairmen: Milton R. Abrahams, pubecutive committee of the B'nai Britli, Agency, has added to the apprehenered bytbe HOB. William H. King, are subjected. nationalism "which wraps a cloak of as it seemeth good to thee." licity and public relationship; Rabbi senator from Utah, at the twentyI wish that our natioti.-the officials superiority around itself and seeks gave the inspirational address to the sion. Mordecai conveyed-the fateful edic David H. Wice, clubs; David Greenfifth annual meeting of the Heof this government would in ah ap- the condemnation of all other nations initiates, emphasizing the necessity to Esther and bade her go to the king berg, house; William Grodinsky, forbrew Sheltering and Immigrant propriate way lift iaeir voices in con- because of an alleged superiority. for them to participate actively in the Vienna—With the Austrian situaand beseech him. to-spare the life o um; Eugene Blazer, educational; Mrs. Aid Society (HIAS) in New York demnation of a course and a policy so Germany is suffering from that com- work of B'nai Brith. jtion changing almost hourly, and the The formal initiation ritual was her people. Esther invited her royal Henry Monsky, school of music; Irvin City.—The Editor.reminiscent of .the dark ages when plex today and I am afraid that other character and program of the spouse and Haman to a feast. Sh Levin, physical department; Mrs. L. human life was sacrificed at the whim nations, notably Japan and perhaps presented by a committee under the Dolfuss government, as well as its ulA number of years ago I had the direction of I. F. Goodman. Those pjeaded with the king, saying: "Be- Neveleff, Jewish Women's Welfare orand caprice of cruel rulers. some peoples in this and other lands, taking part in presenting the ritual timate fate, matters of extreme hold, we are sold; I and my people, ganization; Dr. Philip Romonek and pleasure of attending one of the jjathr Our government upon a number of doubt, Austria's 250,000 Jews are to be utterly destroyed!". Following Dr..J. M. Erman, medical advisory erings of your organization. Two or occasions has not hesitated to protest are affecting that spirit of superior- were I. F. Goodman, Sam Beber, Dr. living mortal dread of a repetition of three, of the great leaders whose'genity, of greater virtue, that prompts A. Greenberg, Julius Bisno, Abner her plea, the king grew furious and board. against the cruel trWttnents, accorded the Nazi terror in Germany as the In addition, the following; members erosity has been extolled and a knowl- to" people "of other jaations, and'it has discrimination against others and Kaiman, Leo Abramson, and J. M. lines are drawn for a bitter, threeordered t i e hanging of Haman. To . commemorate the deliverance : of the of the executive. committee of the Ji- edge of whose deeiis of rcharityand upon a': number, of, .occasions with- leads to community animosities and Malasnock. cornered struggle for control of this Jewish people frjmi the iands of C. C. and r Welfare Federation : are humanitarianism have brought cheer drawn its diplomatic-relations or sev- animosities- and resentmenta .amengjt "White the to many, have passed to the great benations. One may be American in all i, ., ,Haman the festival of Purim was in- serving on this committee: Robert ered its diplomatic relations-with oth- that the term implies, loyal to the made by Ben KazlowstyTteo> Aorate-,- s. yond. But this organization has conson, president of the local lodge, pre* wen; suffered comparatively little stituted. - ; « " • Kooper, William Milder, Al Mayer, I. er countries because those nations flag, willing to give life and all in sided. | during the brief but sanguinary civil This story is important because it Morgenstern. William L. .Holzman,' tanned to., function and to discharge failed in their duty toward their own Joe Marion and his troupe featured [war, signs are not lacking that in important responsibilities in behalf of nationals and exploited a hatred and defence of the Constitution and the typifies the persecutions that the Jew- president, is an ex-offido member. the Jewish people here as well as animosity based upon racial differ- flag and yet have a love, a profound the entertainment. A number of se- the immediate future the Jewish popish people suffered during the last those in other lands. The Hias organ-' ences and religious differences. I deep-seated affection for the peoples lections were played by a trio headed ulation may expect serious trouble. two thousand years. In every age and The Dolfuss government itself has ization functions in more than twen- would not object to a declaration by of other lands and see in all the peo- by y Max Yaffe,, violinist. Ephraim p era there are those who, because of ples of God, His handiwork and apty-five nations. It exercises an influMarks was in charge of the program, j denied that it contemplates any antipersonal prejudices against certain my government which may lead, to a ence for good and for salvation among severance of diplomatic relations with preciate the fact that the goal to Following the initiation and pro-1 Semittic measures, but Dolfuss has individual Jews, condemn the whole been so discredited and weakened by the h Jews in i almost every part of the those nations who seek by their in- which all should aspire is a unified gram, refreshments were servedpeople. But Jewry has another desthe developments of the past week world. tiny. In every generation there rise immane treatment to extirpate a race world, united for peace, for cultural that his assurances on anything no It is a tragedy, is it not? that it within their borders which has made and spiritual and moral development up brave spirits who fight such evil longer carry weight. The real batshall be compelled to be an organiza- contributions to the detriment cultur- and for the enjoyment of all of those decrees c^-i frustrate them. This at tle is between the Fascist Heimwehr comforts of life so essential in this A new scroll of the Torah, a gift to tion of this character. Is it not a con- ally and otherwise of those nations. once is the message of the feast of of Prince von Starhemberg, ostensible materialistic world. honor the memory qf the late Chaim demnation of the professions of ChrisPurim to' Jewry t6day.' It seems as if we have lost our sanThe annual Council bridge will allies of Dolfuss, and the Nazis who I plead today for peace as against Michel Gross, will be dedicated at an • tians, and people not of the Christian ity, lost that sense of proportion, that all-community event by the Conserva- faith, that there should be persecu- poise, that should characterize a pro- war, for tolerance against intolerance take the place of the regular meet- held themselves aloof from the recent tive synagogue S u n d a y evening, • tions and all of those evils accom- gressive, intelligent and cultural na- and bigotry. I plead that the people ing of the Council of Jewish Women bloodshed. The Jews can expect litMarch 11. i panying racial hate and animosities tion. "Why should we speak so much of my own country may increase in on Monday, February 26, 2:30 p. m., tle comfort from the Heimwehr, which hardly less anti-Semitic than the The late Chaim Michel Gross, who which make possible, indeed make im- of racial animosities? Why should we the spirit of liberality, which mani- at the J. C, C. There will be a is Nazis, Starhemberg, an erstwhile passed away about a year ago, was perative organizations for the protec- seek to erect barriers between com- fests their disapproval of measures board meeting at 1:30. The, following officers were elect- one of Omaha Jewry's best-known tion and aid of the oppressed and the Mrs. Philip Levey, chairman of associate of Hitler, is credited with that seek to limit the freedom of man ed at the last regular meeting of the older citizens. He came to Omaha in downtrodden" in this and in other ways and means, is in charge of ar- ambitions of imitating the Nazi dicand subject them to ruthless and cruel Deborah Society:rangements for the affair, and more tator and if anti-Semitism would help 1885. He was particularly active in lands ? One would suppose that the persecution. him reach his goal he would not hes' Mrs. K. Tatle, president; Mrs. A. the Beth Hamedrosh Hagodol syna- history which has been such a blot Would it not be a happy world in than one hundred women are ex- itate to unloose his Heimwehr legions Wolf, first vice-president; Mrs. J. gogue, serving as president of that upon peoples of the past shall be the Providence of God if the great pected to attend. A number of door against the Jewish population. Bernstein, second vice-president; Mrs. synagogue for 22 terms. wiped out and exorcised from the prophecies of Isaiah could be fulfill- prizes will be presented, and cards J. Finkel, treasurer; Mrs. .Charles world in the advance of culture, of The Nazis, on the other hand, have ed, when the lamb and the lion would will be followed by an afternoon The Torah is being given by Mr. Boss, corresponding secretary; Mrs. . Rabbi Albert I. Gordon of Minneapcivilization, of that fine spirit of hu-already taken advantage of the crisis lie down together, when man would coffee. and Mrs. Bernard Gross, Mr. and Mrs. Max Fromkiii, financial secretary. Announcement is made this week to intensify their anti-Semitic agitaE. Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Ku- manitarianism which it is supposed olis, well known for his weekly radio learn the art of war no more, when ' Mrs. A; SchwaczJdn, delinquent lakofsky, Mr. and Mrs. A. Katskee, accompanies civilized and progressive broadcasts, will occupy the pulpit of we would feel a spiritual brotherhood of the appointment of Mrs. Sam Gil- tion. Airplanes have flown over dues' chairman,: ;and her committee Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gross, Mr. and people. the Conservative synagogue this eve- and when a harm to one, the hum- insky as one of three vice-presi- Vienna, Linz, and Innsbruck, dropcepbrted excellent progress. Mrs. Mrs. Louis Ziev, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. One would suppose that when we ning. He will speak on "The Econom- blest in the world, was regarded as dents. Mrs. Max Holzman and Mrs. ping leaflets inciting the populace to Charles Ross, membership chairman, Gross. pogroms. Crushed and disorganized, have the ^reat heritage of liberty, the ic Future of American Jewry." • ". a harm and an indignity to each of A. D. Frank are others. »nd i e r committee reported eleven Rabbi Gordon is the spiritual leadthe Socialists are reported to be turngreat teachings of great men that us. We are the children of God. He is The dedicatory celebration will be new members during,the last month. divided ing in great numbers to the Nazis pleading for the -unity t>f the world. into two.parts. A dinner will should blossom in our lives and bear -, Thje .next meeting will be in the be held at 6:30. After the dinner at fruit in all of our ambitions in the in the hope of revenge on Dolfuss He is giving to the hearts of men who forhV of a tea in honor; of all new 7:30 the ceremonies of dedication will world to be brought together that the and the Heimwehr. Capitalizing on seek the vision a better spirit. He is 1 members joining: the Deborah -So* this Socialist hatred of Dolfuss, the days of the primitive man with the seeking to inspire us to higher deeds dety. •• \ " " . . _ .'., J . \ . - take place. in the Omaha Jewish evil passions that too often infected Nazis are assiduously spreading re* of service, such as your organization Everyone The first gathering of all affiliated is performing, deeds of service not groups of the Conservative Syna- ports that Julius Deutsch and Otto community is invited to attend either them, have passed away and that out only to the people of our own land gogue will take place Thursday eve- Bauer, Jewish leaders of the SociaK the dinner or the ceremonies. As the of the darkness into the sunlight of ists, cowardly deserted their combut to the people of other lands. dedication rff the Sefer Torah is so love, and peace and charity and felning, March 1, at a dinner at the rades. As a matter of fact, neither The day has come when we should J. C. C , to mark the Purim festival. unusual, an event and so important in lowship, Mankind was advancing. Deutsch nor Bauer left Austria untii " A: gay: Purim.- Carnival and '•< Masnot be building great walls of separathe religious life of Jewry, a large ;In Germany 600,000 Jews have! Participating in the program of last Socialist stronghold had SUP« querade-Ball will be held. Wednesday representation from all Jewry is ex- been the victims of cruel and malevo-1 tion, but where oceans divide we jolity and hilarity which is promised the rendered. At the same time the So evening, February 28, at the J. C. C', pected. lent laws, proclamations and execu- j should build bridges over which the by the program committee, will be cialists are embittered by the offe*? •under the: sponsorship of the Ladies* tive orders. There has been a recruthoughts, the cultures, the affections, the Junior Conservative girls* group, of support made to the Dolfuss gov* Vaad Auidliary.; „ '•'•;.descence of the spirit of persecution, the best that nations and peoples the girl's study group, the Conserva- ernment by the Jewish War Veterans, •$ Dancing and varied forms of enter? of racial hatred which disgraced forhave may be passed on to those on tive choir, Junior Congregation, and commanded by General Sommer. . tainment are planned. Jack Frieden mer nations, former generations, a rethe other side of the bridge. Unity, the Women's Auxiliary. and his orchestra will play. Keno and crudescence in a land that has given peace, fellowship—that should be the Every impartial observer is of the The Purim traditions and story card games will be provided. A Jewto the world great statesmen, great motto of the people of this land. opinion that Austria is on the verge will be presented in a number of The pupils of the Talmud Torah philosophers, great poets and great ish play will be presented by the OmaThat should be as it is, doubtless, novel ways. The selection of a mo- of going Nazi. If the Heimwehr ha Dramatic society. A bazaar will be and high school department will par- political leaders. ,,'• [••'•'• the motto of your organization, help- dern queen Esther is to take place, organized a coalition with the Nazis held, and Purim refreshments will be take in a Purim festival at the JewOne would suppose that a land that fulness to the oppressed and service and many Conservative Synagogue it will only speed up matters, but ish Community Center auditorium on at one time had such a desire for libBold a la carte. to the members of your organization, members -will be placed on the "grid- whatever happens, the Jews are in Door prizes and prizes for the. best Tuesday, evening, February 27, at erty and virtue and conscience, would iron." Others will see themselves a tight corner. Already thousands and service to humanity. . masquerade - costumes will be award- 8 p . m . . ' . . . . • in "Pictures of the Past." I. Dan- of them have fled the country. Many not relax into a condition, I ishall not On the program will be two Eng- say of barbarism but of a relapse ined. Judges for the latter are Rabbi sky is to serve as master of cere- have crossed into Czechoslovakia. PoRabbi Albert I. Gordon lish Jews resident here have Uri Miller, Mrs. L. Neveleff. and Mrs. lish playlets, "Merry Purim" and to a condition in which hate and ramonies. "The Purim Tale," and a Hebrew cial animosities and •, prejudices be- er of Adath • Yeshururi, the oldest Celia Marko. . . ».•-; : "None will be safe in missing this back to Warsaw. Everywhere in • Admission ' is; thirty -live c e n t s . play, "Esther." came the motivating cause of many Conservative congregation- of the The Omaha Hebrew Club will start dinner, for you cant tell what may Jewish circles there is alarm and The program committee consists political and racial and legislative ac- northwest. Tickets may be obtained from memits series of five open meetings Sun- be said about or of you," Mrs. doubt. The "wildest sort of rumors bers of the Auxiliary or by calling of Mrs. :M. F< Levenson, chairman; tivities. •••'-.•-••.'•:: For the past three years Rabbi Gor- day afternoon, February 25, at the J. Phineas Wintroab, program chair- are current but the ironclad censorship makes it impossible to deMrs, J. M. Malashock, Mrs. Dave Mrs. N. H. Greenberg. Six hundred thousand men, .women don has been broadcasting every Sun- C. C man, warns. The di'tner IB open to ip h , Mrs. A. Schwaczkin, general chair- Greenberg, Mrs. Morris Margolin, and children of a race that had made day afternoon at 5 p. m. over station and their friends at a The feature Sunday will be an ad- all members termine the exact situation. man, is being assisted by Mesdames Mrs. Harry Trustin and Mrs. Jack important contributions to German WCCO. His broadcasts have attracted dress by Dr. Mbrris Margolin, on the nominal fee. Members of the Aux- ican Jewish students have also quit Louis Neveleff and Leon Mendelson; Bramson. culture and German civilization and much favorable comment from all practical side of preventing and treat- iilary, under the direction of Mrs. the country. Those Jews who h M. M. Barish, president of the Tal- German advancement o s t r a c i z e d , parts of the country, and he receives ing "Diabetes." Dr. Margolin is In B. A. Simon and her committee, will determined to remain have organized Mrs. N. H. Greenberg* tickets;. Mrs. William Milder, costumes; Mesdame.- mud Torah who wJll preside: Tues- abased, maltreated, thousands In con- hundreds of letters weekly. For one charge of Diabetics at the University prepare and serve the dinner. Re- a self-defense corps to protect the servations may be made with mem- Jewish quarter of Vienna ir- the event Louis Epstein, T. A.; > TuUy, Dave day, has requested that the members centration camps and hundreds of year he devoted all of his broadcast- of Nebraska dispensary. Crounse, bazaar; Mesdames: H. Mar- of the Talmud Torah Board of Di- thousands robbed and exploited and ing to expounding the part the Jew- A musical program will also be pre- bers of the telephone committee, or of pogroms. In the provincial cities cus, N. Levinson and D. B. Epstein, rectors and the members of the De- subjected to inhumane cruelties that ish people played in the making of sented. Member* and friends are in- with. Mis. Harry Silverman, reserva- the Jews are more exposed and many l tion chairman. of them are hurrying to Vienna. refreshments. ' \. . " can scarcely be described. Many of America. vited. ; borah Society attend.

NEXT THURSDAY

IN CIVIL STRIFE

Highland's Annual Meeting Tuesday

HARRY FRIEDMAN HONORED AT BNAI BRITH INITIATION

NAME MEMBERS OF COMMITTEE IN CHARGE OF J. C. C.

PLEA

TO DEDICATE SCROLL ffl MEMORY OF CHAM MICHEL GROSS

Annual Council Affair at Center on Monday

OF BEBORAH SOCIETY

'Radio Rabbi"Will Preach Here Tonite

Conservative Purim Festival Thursday

Auxiliary's Purim Ball Wednesday

Talmud Torah to Celebrate Purim

Dr. Marg-olin to Talk Before Hebrew Club


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