October 12, 1934

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Dedicated to the Ideals of Judaism

Entered as Second Class Mail Matter on Juu' 1'ostoffice of Omaha. Nebraska, under the A

In the Interests of the Jewish People

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OMAHA, NEBRASKA, FEIBAY, OCTOBER 12, 1934

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Town Given to King Solomon as Dowry Jerusalem, (WNS).—Archeogical finds made by the British"Archeological Expedition on "the site of the ancient city of Gezer indicate' that the town was given to King Solomon as a dowry when he married one of the daughters of the Egyptian pharoahs.

Enjoy Kol Nidre Comprehensive Picture of Jew*Nazis and Gefilte Fish in Warsaw ishWelfareand SocialWork at Regional Conference DR.MORGENSTERN . A deeply-etched, comprehensive picture of Jewish FederaTOBESPEAKER AT tion and social service work in this section of the country Vas COM portrayed a t . the first annual Plains-States Regional Confer-

Vol. X—No. 37

of Anti-Semitism CONCERTED DRIVE RADIO BROADCASTS Foes in Rumanian Cabinet FOR MEMBERS BY TO HEAD HADASSAH LOCAL B'NAI BRITH CONCLAVE SESSIONS International Hook-Up from Palestine to Be Sent Over N. B. C. Chain

Bucharest (WNS).—The new Rumanian cabinet formed by Premier George Tatarescu has allayed the fears of Rumanian Jews regarding a possible anti-Semitic orientation in the new government. The fact that Jean Inculet, a vigorous foe of the Iron Guard, remains minister of the interior, a post which carries -with it the direction of the police, and the appointment of Victor Iamandi, another opponent of anti-Semitism, to the newly created office of minister of propaganda, have been received with satisfaction in Jewish circles.

Fiftieth Anniversary of Omaha. Lodge To Be Observed

One of the most concerted drives Washington, D. C.—An internationfor increased membership in the hisal ' radio Tiookup of the National tory of the local B'nai Brith lodge Broadcasting company to link Jerusawill get under way next Friday, Octolem with Washington and all parts of ber 19, and will continue until NovemWarsaw, (JTA).—A queer story the United States wili be a feature ber 4, when a banquet and initiation of how three Hitlerite' journalists of the twentieth annual convention of •will be held with Hon. Alfred M. Cofrom Berlin regaled themselves with Hadassah, the Women's Zionist Orhen as honored guest. gefilte fish and Kol Nidre at a there be a coordination of the proganization of America, to be held at Simultaneously, the Omaha lodge Jewish bar here is recounted in gram of Jewish social work agenthe Wardman Park hotel, here, from •wili celebrate its fiftieth year of excies ministering to national and Haint, local Yiddish daily. October 14 to 16. The radio program, istence. Dr. Hjalmer Fasch, co-editor of international causes." which is scheduled for 9:30 ajn EastThe campaigm for new members is the Berlin Angriff; and editor of ern Standard Time (8:30 a, m. Omapart of a national drive dedicated to Saturday Evening. Der Deutsche, organ of the German ha time) on the final day of the Alfred M. Cohen, international presiThe keynote to the conference was Labor Front, and one of the editors meeting1, will relay ceremonies in condent of B'nai Brith, in celebration of ence held in Omaha last *week- struck Saturday evening, when Dr. of the Munich T^eueste Nachrich- Dinner in Honor of Rabbi Fred- nection -with the cornerstone laying of his seventy-fifth birthday. The goal Philip L. Seman, executive director ten came here as guests of the Posnd. erick Cohi on OctoPalestine's first medical center on over the entire country has been set That Federation; leaders in this re- of the Jewish People's Institute of lish government, along with several Mount Scopus in Jerusalem. Troyanovdty. Soviet Ambassa- at ber 21 75,000 new members, 1,000 for each gion are alert to changes necessary Chicago, spoke on "Community Or- other German journalists.^ dor to U. S. Gives Official Mrs. Alexander Lamport, chairman year of Cohen's life. The Omaha goal to meet.varying conditions was well ganization and Jewish Leadership." Strolling through the streets, the Dr. Julian Mbrgenstern, president of the convention committee, has anExpression is 300 new members. "We must grow in the direction of three came upon the "Metropole," a of the Hebrew Union college at Cin- nounced that Miss Henrietta Szold, evidenced by the open forums .'ind A feature of the program outlined exchanges of opinions -which fea- Jewish unification in our services," Jewish restaurant. They entered and cinnati a n d internationally - known founder, of Hadassah; Dr. Jndah L. New York (WNS) — A new and Dr. Seman declared. "We mast de- ordered gefilte fish, whiskey and Kol Jewish scholar and leader, wUl be the Magnos, ~ chancellor of the Hebrew hopeful epoch for the suffering Jews to date is the "Fiftieth Anniversary tured the sessions. B'nai Brith" stag, to be held at the velop an intelligent, selfless leader- Nidre, paying the orchestra leader The Regional conference was or- ship, if w.e are to have a worth-while repeatedly to play the prayer over principal speaker at the testimorial •university, and J. Hathorn Hall, chief of Eastern and Central Europe open- J.C.C, Monday, October 22. Two hours dinner, to be given in honor of Rabbi secretary of the government of Paled when M. A. A. Troyanovsky, Soganized into a permanent body, survival. of exceptional entertainmen. is being again. Frederick Conn at Temple Israel on estine, will take part in the overseas viet ambassador to the United States, with a conclave to be held once a planned, and admission will be by "I'm very fond of this wonderful Sunday, October 21, at 6 p. m. broadcast. Mr. Hall will represent Sir told a delegation of Jewish business "Unless our youth are made conyear following the high holydays. ticket only. Russian melody, Kol "Nidre," one of It was from the Hebrew Union col- Arthur Grenf ell Wauchope, High Com- men, editors and economists, in effect Robert Lappen and. Mrs. Max Mayscious of their background and Leo Abramson, president of the lolege, which Dr. ^orgenstern "now missioner, who is now in London. The that his government would look with er of Des Moines were elected their splendid heritage, they - will the guests said to the conducter. cal lodge, has appointed Ben Kazlow1 "Everything is very nice here," the hends, that Dr. Cohn graduated from coast-to-coast network of the Nation- favor on the settlement of qualified chairman and secretary, respectivegradually become lost to the comrest chirped in as they left. "Auf in the last decade of the nineteenth al Broadcasting company will carry Jewish refugees and other Jews from sky and Ephraim Marks as co-chairly. The place of next year's conmunity." men in charge of the anniversary procentury. -Just recently, Rabbi Colin the program throughout the United foreign countries in the Soviet Union, ference will be determined by the "Jewish eduation and culture," Dr. Wiedersehn!" gram and membership campaign. Juespecially in the recently proclaimed was honored by being elected- rar>bi States. incoming executive committee. Seman emphasized, including intenlius Bisno is chairman of the commitemeritus of the- Temple, climaxing An audience of more than 1,500 del- autonomous Jewish republic of Biro- tee arranging for the entertainment. - The -conference embraces the sive adult Jewish education, are thirty years of service in trie local egates and visitors at the convention Bidjan. states of Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, needed. The campaign will start next Friday pulpit. Missouri, Minnesota, Nebraska, will hear the broadcast and celebrate In the first official expression by a evening, -when addresses on B'nai Philip M. Klutsnick, general chairNorth Dakota and South Dakota. _. man of the conference,. presided. WilToastmaster-at the dinner will be the Jerusalem event at the same time spokesman for the Soviet government Brith -will be delivered from the OmaIsidor Ziegler. Addresses-will also be that it is being celebrated in the Pal- on the possibility of opening the gates ha pulpits. liam L. Holzraan, president of the Themes-Discussed. _ given by. William L. Holzman and estinian capital. of the U. S. S. R. to Jews from other Omaha Federation, and Eoy N. Tov.1, On Sunday morning, October 21, at The intimate discussions on com- mayor of Omaha, gave addresses of Henry Roserithal. Another nationwide hookup of the countries, . Ambassador Troyanovsky 10 a. m., at the Hill hotel, Dr. Julian munity problems and needs not only welcome. Following -the address, a The committee in charge includes National Broadcasting company will told a delegation from the American Morgenstcrn, president of the Hefound favor with the two hundred reception in honor .of the out-ofMilton R. Abrahams, chairman j Louis take place from the convention hall Committee for the Settlement of Jews brew Union college, will speak to the About five hundred-will attend the Sommer, Dr. M. I. Gordon, Ben Silver on October 14, the opening day of the in the U. S. S. R. that he was interdelegates attending but also attract- town delegates was held. membership committee. On Sunday/ Institute by Dr. Abram L. Sachar the and Joe -Pepper, f ed the interest of the lay visitors. • convention, at 4:30 p. m., Eastern ested in and sympathetic to a plan to j •w f f l b e a d d r e s s e a by The Federation in Communal Life. g ft week-end of October 26, 27 and 28, The themes discussed included Dr. Morgenst4rn will arrive in Standard time (3:30 p. m. Omaha settle Jewish refugees and other Jews At the, early Sunday morning sesDr. A. L. Sachar. according to the brisk preliminary sale community organization, Jewish sion, Miss Blanche Renard, executive Omaha next Friday morning, October time), during a session to be devoted from foreign countries in the Soviet At the banquet November 4, all new leadership, the Federation as a director of the St. Louis Jewish Fed- of tickets, the Study club of the Con- 19. He will have a full.. program to a discussion of the plans for the Union. The importance of this statemembers will be guests of the chapservative synagogue, sponsors of the factor in communal life, aims and eration, read a paper on "The Fedmeeting with the various groups of new medical center. Mrs. Edward Ja- ment to world Jewry can hardly" be ter. A feature will be a presentation objectives of Jewish education, the eration as a Vital Factor in Com event,, declares. the Temple.; T&af evening -he will. oc- cobs, who will preside at this session, over-estimated in view cf the closed \ The- Institute .this year wHlr deal cupy the pulpit sat the. Temple; The aiid Dr. Nathan Ratnoff, president "of door -policy of practically every other of the pageant, "One for All/' to be ; problems of social service tind iam- munal life. 1 ' given by members of th©* A." E.. A." ily . xrdfare CBsncios, the npralttthe American Jewish Physicians' com- country in the world. ' :. " Six factors, stated Miss Renard, with current Jewish questions. The mblic is invited.jto hear him. chapters under the direction of : buflding infnlence of the Com- need consideration if the Federation general theirie of the series will be mittee, will be ~tne radio speakers. Ambassador -Troyanovsky's f a r - Dave Brodkey. ^jp and the._, present,. is to became~^T vital factor In coi o- '"The Jew in-a World of Turmoil." A t the b a q nquet-iaii ib teaching -statement, which- was jnade crisis" in Jewish life. "in Tesponse to a memorandum submitffiunal life. They are: Community Dr. Sachar, noted for nis'~ dramatic convention, Mrs. Franklin D. RooseIn their adopted resolutions* the participation, community - planning, and thrilling presentation, will disted to him at the Consulate General of velt, Mrs. Halprin and Rabbi Milton Conference..; continued -.its . affiliation •financing, Federation relationship to cuss a number of colorful personaliSteinberg will be the speakers. Mrs. the U. S. S. R. by the delegation of with the National Council of, Jewish Community Chests, : relationship to ties and interesting events of the last Henry Morgenthau, Jr., will be a the American Committee for the SetFederations and Welfare Funds, governmental programs, and respon- half-century and of the present time. Registration of pupils for the Taltlement of Jews in the U. S. S. R., guest of honor. The first lecture will be held Fri- mud Torah is continuing, at the Jew•which sponsored this conclave; en- sibility for national and international means that the Jews of Eastern and day evening at 9 o'clock at the J.C.C. ish Community Center. pressed its -concern about, the wal- •problems; and agencies. Central Europe to whom the gates of fare of the social service agencies, The committee has set 9 o'clock for A. Katz, principal, urges all parwest European lands, America, AusMiss Renard advocated active par•which have rendered useful and ne- ticipation by the Jewish community the start of the address so as to en- ents to register their children immetralia, South Africa and Canada are cessary help to the Jewish needy, closed by stringent immigration quo-1 . The pre-season basket ball leaguein Community Chest projets, in pol- able members of other congregations diately, so that they will not miss poor, aged and sick; recommended tas can look forward to new homes | a t t n e j _ Q Q W JU s t a r t play on icy, making, in the operative process to attend. The Conservative - syna- any of the beginning instruction. that competent field s'ervice be made At a meeting: of the executive comin the Soviet Union. ] Thursday, October 25. ;. of fund raising and in actual solicit- gogue service will be held in the lodge available to the small communities; room that evening at 8 o'clock. While mittee of the Talmud Torah, it was The delegationV mem-or a n dum ing. She also approved of wholePreliminary plans for the loop were , suggested that Jewish education no; tickets will be needod for the ser- decided to appropriately celebrate pointed out that it was the aim and laid at a meeting of managers held serving all elements of the Jewish hearted cooperation and aid In the vice, admission to the lecture will be the thirtieth anniversary of; the Talpurpose cf the recently established j Tuesday evening. Another • meeting population be included as part of- the ^federal, governmental relief pro- by ticket -only. Tickets must be bought mud Torah.. The observance will be American Committee for the Settle- will be held next Tuesday. community program, and that private grams. High praise was given to the before the series -. opens. "A distinctly Jewish cultural proclimaxed with a city-wide banquet ment of Jews in the U. S. S. Ri to faproposed Mobilization plan of 'the All contracts and money matters social agencies in family^ welfare and gram for the Jewish public in Oma"The Sachar week-end Institute of -on Sunday, December 9. cilitate the settlement of Jews from must be settled by 4 p. m.. Friday,, National Council. , child care be continued. ha," • is being offered-in the annual The Talmud Torah also urges the other countries in the Soviet Union, October 19, according to Lee GrossSam Beber of Omaha, a member five lectures," declared.Rabbi D. A. Goldstein, "was inaugurated last year community to contribute to the Jewish lecture series, sponsored by particularly in Biro-Bidjan, and to in- man, physical director. of the executive committee of the ; Mobilization Flan. in Omaha, and the Study dub is to "Book of life," to commemorate a the Junior Vaad groups. augurate a fund-raising campaign in The pre-season league will consist Henry Monsky of Omaha, as; re- ^National Council of Jewish Federa- be congratulated because as a result happy event or to consecrate The A feature of the series of five the various countries of Eastern and; of one round of play. ; gional chairman of the: Jewish Wei- tions and "Welfare Funds, -arid T?r. of their presentation of this type of names of departed loved ones. events will be a symposium on "The Central Europe and emphasized. the Philip Hillkowitz of Denver were jthe The teams represented at Tuesday's fare Mobilization committee, reportJewish Scene." Those taking part and series the Institute is this. year beurgency of finding suitable territories meeting and their managers: ed on their program to assist 16calr discussants of the question follow- ing given in a score of cities." their subjects: Rabbi David Wice of where these Jews may be re-estabingthe delivering of the paper. Senior League — Seiner Furniture autonomous Jewish communities to' Temple Israel, "Anti-Semitism"; RabMiss Tobye Steinberg, president of lished economically under a friendly (Leonard Seiner); Re-Im Club (Joe. Family Welfare Program. dp their part, on an equitable';basis,', bi David Goldstein of the Conservagovernment. The leading address Sunday mom- the Study (flub, announces that there Nitz); Xi Lambda (Oscar Mayerowin meeting national, international tive synagogue, "Palestine"; Rabbi will beno^complimentary tickets isAmbassador Troyanovsky informed itch); A. Z. A. No. 1 (Jake Adler); and, where necessary, local :"Jewish ing was the address by George W.Uri Miller of the United Orthodox sued this year. Rabinoff, .executive director of the needs. • synagogues, "Jewish Education." This the delegation that he viewed with Alpha Pi Tau (Phil Katzman); Psi While in Omaha, Dr. Sachar will Monsky pointed out as the state- National Council of Jewish Federa- be the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ballard Dunn, editor of the Journal will be the concluding number of the considerable interest and complete Mu (Jake Sadofsky); Omaha Jobbing sympathy the problem of Jews whose (Iz Tretiak); Auto Supply (Meyer E. ment of policy of the national mob- ations and Welfare Funds, New York J. H. Kulakofsky. Besides Mr. and of Progress, will address the Omaha series, in March. situation is such that it is necessary Green); National Auto Parts (Dave ilization movement: ,; -••--', who spoke on "The Family Welfare Mrs. Kulakofsky, those who will en- Hebrew club at the organization's Prof. Moses P. Jung, head of the for them to migrate, and who, by Cohn). "The Jewish Welfare Mobilization Program in an Era o f Transition." regular Sunday meeting on October! department of Jewish religion at the tertain for Dr. Sachar during his stay training, vocation and inclination, are .Junior League—Habonim, A. 7t. A. aims to develop, within the frameUniversity of Iowa, who was unable "The number of families being include Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Stalmas- 14, at 4 p. m. fit to settle in the U. S. S. R. work of American life and; civiliza- cared for by Jewish agencies now," 100, Ro-noh, A. Z. A. 1 Nubbinst The speaker's topic will be, '"What to appear as scheduled last season, ter and Rabbi arid Mrs. David Goldtion, an appreciation and understand- Rabinoff pointed out, "is sixty-six Marks Market Midgets. Is Ahead for America?" An open will speak on Wednesday, January 30, stein. ing as well as the right to support, The senior league will be divided forum discussion will follow the on "A Plea for Dynamic Judaism." per cent greater than in 1929, desall those institutions, social, philaninto two groups of four teams each, speaker's address. The public is inThe series will open on November pite the huge expenditures- by govthropic, cultural arid religious,-which with games played on Tuesdays and. vited -to attend and to participate in 21, with an address by Dr. Victor eramental agencies * for r e l i e f are not now usually encompassed inThursdays. - At the conclusion of the the discussion. . . E. Levine of the Creighton university - • • - : / ' . ."".."" -. " : • •••• '•• the, programs of the Jewish Federa- w o r k . " ; • regular play, the winners of the tw? Irvin C. Levin will be chairman. school of medicine, who will speak on tions. To make these aims possible Sora Miriam Blank, 15-year-old groups will meet for the title. He stressed the necessity of Jew* Others scheduled t o appear in the "Alaskan Experiences." Dr. Levine of fulfillment, the national and re-! ish agencies maintaining the high near future to deliver addresses for just returned from a scientific expedi- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Blank, Sam Beber and Philip M. Klutzgional groups activating the Mobili- ] standard of relief which has characS i l l Lafayette ave., passed away forum discussion are Rabbi Uxi Mill- tion to Alaska. zation both invite ~to- and include in terized Jewish social service of the nick announce that they have just last Friday at a local hospital. Rabbi Uri Miller, who spent the formed a new" partnership for the er, whose topic will be "Palestine"; their membership all important na- past. She had undergone nn operation and Professor Victor E. Levine, whose summer in Europe and Palestine, will practice of law with Joseph B; Pradtional and regional'personalities "and for appendicitis ten days previous, In speaking of adequate relief, Ra- enburg, Robert J. Webb and Harold topic wffl be "Alaska." speak in December and February. His institutions or organizations. and complications set in. She was a binoff said that "if the need exists The intellectual advancement com- subjects will be "The Scapegoat of M. Kelley. The new firm is known as sophomore at Central High school. The Progressive Hebrew ctub, as "The Jewish Welfare Mobilization and we understand the problem, we Fradenburg, Webb, Beber, Klutznick mittee, in charge, comprises H. Shrier, Europe," and "Palestine." Besides her parents, she is sur- part of its expansion program, is desires to carry these aims into prac- will find a way of financing it." Dr. A. A. Steinberg, Irvin C. Levin, All lectures will be held at the B'nai a d d i t i o n t o the memvived by a brother, Alan; and her sponsoring a Ladies' Auxiliary organHe spoke of the changes being aftice in the local communities, due Israel synagogue, 18th and Chicago a s s o d a t e d Nathan Yaffe, and D. Schwartz. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Blanli ization. regard -being had for the autonomy fected in social service work to mfcet with the office the following: Joel streets, and are open to the general and Mr. and Mrs. E. Meyer. of the local communities and- local this era of transition, and the neces- OTD. Cornish, Edward D. Brodkey and The first meeting of this auxiliary public A nominal sum is being Funeral services -were held Sunday _ variations with respect to, joint. fi- sity for an elastic policy to keep Sunday, October 14, at 4 charged for series tickets. Lawrence J. Tobin. afternoon, with burial at Beth Ha- I m # a t t n e j . c. C. The wives of all nancing and -institutional and -group abreast of continuing changes. The new firm will continue to oc, coordination and cooperation." The discussants of this subject t i e members of the Progressive Hecupy space at 650 Omaha National medrosh Hagodol cemetery. Rabbi D. tbrew were I. S. Joseph of Minneapolis and club are asked to be present. . and have just comA. Goldstein officiated. In commenting on the mobiliza- Henry Monsky of Omaha. Their'talks | Bank building r , -, .. ., The Progressive Hebrew club is London (JTA).—Placement of mae t e d tion plan, Monsky states: "The Mo- were followed by an hour's discus-. ? enlargmg and remodeling the terial with German Jewish firms also making plans for the formation bilization program sponsored by sion, participated in by most of the former suite. of a loan association for the members. manufacturing ready-made clothing the National Council "of Federa- delegates. I The first of a series of educational in preference to. similar "Aryan" Berlin (WNS).— Presentation of tions and Welfare Funds ;as. pre; meetings was held last Tuesday. Jewish "Education. groups was defended in Berlin by Dr. Shakespeare's "Midsummer. Night's sented and discussed at the conOne of the most heated discussions Berlin (J. T. A.)—Government of-j These will be held once a month, Hjalmar Schacht, Nazi'Minister of Dream" a t a local theater has been ference- -will- become an .important Economics and head of the Reichs- a complete failure because the pro- ficials announced that beginning nextj The meeting Tuesday was a suc• factor in American Jewish life. of the conference followed the paWarsaw (WNS).—Every ticket for bank, the London News Chronicle re- ducer eliminated the famous music week police stations all over Ger-'cess, with over 250 attending. Rabbi The crisis through which all social per on "A re-orientation in the Alas written "for this production by Felix many will accept applications for the \ Uri Miller was the speaker. ; agencies have been passing and and Objectives of Jewish Education." all ships scheduled to leave the ports ported. —• •—— Dr. Schacht, according to the story, Mendelssdhn-Bartholdy and replaced war cross to be given to all Germans! the constantly changing trends in by Dr. George J. Gordon of Minnea- of Trieste, Italy, and Constanza, Ru: in the army during . - . • ' . : •:••- •-• • g g the jj New York—The half-way mark in Bocial work make it more impera- polis.. mania, for Palestine during the month replied to a protest by the "Aryan" it by music composed by a full-blooded who fought riill I He traced the history of the Jew- of OctoDer has been sold. The bulk of manufacturers by stating that the re- Aryan named Neuck. World War. The cross was originally I the 000000 $3,000,000 campaign of thr tive than perhaps at any time ish educational system, the transnamed the Hindenburg Cross, but the'United Jewish Appeal has been quirements of the export trade make Even the Voelkische Beobachter, heretofore that Jewish', communithe tickers on"these ships nave been ties be fully and completely or- planting of the "cheder" of "Eastern bought by Polish Jews who managed it imperative that doth, for manufac- chief Nazi organ, admitted that with- name was changed to Hitler Cross, pased, according to an announcement - ganized with respect to their so- Europe to these shores and the rs- somehow to scrape together sufficient ture be placed first with factories out Mendelssohn's music "Midsummer after the death of the aged Preei-iby Felix M. Warburg general chaircial work program; and it , has sultant high "mortality" in interest funds to pay their.passasre to Pales- making export goods and that Jews Night's Dream" was woxihlesg as a dent. The cross is to go to all veter-1 man. Receipts of the national drive ans, irrespective of race or religion, 'to date total $1,500,000. ' become increasingly important that own most of these. musical spectacle. tine. ' • ' (Continued on Page &.)

SOVIET UNION TO WELCOME FOREIGN JEWS

I1RGE ATTENDANCE IS PREDICTED FOR SAOIAR INSTITUTE

TO START PLAY INPRE

KHtfTAUTODTORAH

FIVE EVENTS ON . ANNUAL JEWISH

OPEN FORUM SUNDAY AT HEBREW CLUB MEETING

BEBER AND KLUTZNICK ORGANIZE NEW FIRM

PASSED AWAY FRIDAY

PROHESSWE HEBREW CLUB'S AUXILIARY

Nazis Forced to Give Gloth Orders to Jews

Polish Jews Buy all Tickets to Palestine

When Is "Midsummer Nighfs Dream" Drab? Jewish Vets Eligible for Hitler War-Cross


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