Dedicated . fo ffee Ideals of Judaism
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In the Interests of the Jewish People
|% Mail Matter'OH January SI, 1921, a t |i.:giraBka, under the Act of .March 3 . 18TO
OMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9,1934
Round Table Open RID COHEN W BY LOCAL Forum on Tuesday LODGE
'ederation Asks or Old r lothes
Vol. X—o. 41
JewishWomen Active In Community Chest Drive
The first open forum of the seaThe familr ^welfare department of son under the auspices of the Round Table of Jewish Youth-will be held the • Jewish Welfare Federation reThe Jewish women of the cemmu-' Cohn, Al Gilinsky, Ben Danbattni, Tuesday evening, November -13, a t quests that anyone having old clothes nity. will be active participants in the Louis Hiller. they can spare please call the Jewish twelfth annual campaign for the Captain, Mrs. Archie Jacobs; Mes- Omaha Mizrachi Will Sponsor tha Himmelstein, Louise Fitch, J a c k 8i30 p . m. a t the J. C. C.-All Jewish Jommunity Center. -• • ; Meeting at B'nai Israel Community Chest, which will be con- d a m e s Clarence Bergman; J a r Temin, George Shafer, Harold Coop- youth in the city are invited to atMore contributions are required f OT ducted in Omaha November 19 to 28.Wright, Phil Gilinsty, Louis Sogolow, Synagogue. erman, a n d D r . I . Dansky. Between tend. : ; ; • r John Rosenblatt. The topic to be discussed will be the needy. each of t h e s i x episodes M a r g a r e t Mrs. Reuben Kulakofsky is one of Special memorial services for the Captain, Mrs.- Bert Hene; MesBelman s a n g t h e songs popular i n "The Place of Religion in the Life the three members of the executive late Baron Edmund de Rothschild, dames A. Herzberg, Harry Eubeneach period. T h e -episodes : cleverly of Youth Today." committee of the women's division, depicted t h e founding of t h e order, The discussants are Rabbi Frederhaving charge of all women's clubs stein, Al Wohlner, Morris Levey, noted philanthropist who passed away last week, will be held under the Leo Waxenburg. the work of B*nai? B'rith i n aiding icks Cohn, Father George Dagelman and .church auxiliaries. ; Captain, Mrs. Jules Newman; Mes- ) auspices of the Omaha Mizrachi on i m m i g r a n t s , .defending; Jthe Jewish and Rev. Frank Smith. Mrs. J. Harry Kulakof sky is a diviTwo hundred and fifteen initiates name :the world: over,- t h e help t o t h e The open forum will follow. sional chairman in the approaching dames Albert Newman, Henry New- j Tuesday evening, November 13, at 8 of the local lodge of the B'nai sick a n d t h e -needy,; t h e anti-defamThe Eound Table has' chosen as : drive, heading division "E". The five man, M. Grodinsky, Louis Feinstein, p. m. at the B'nai Israel synagogue, B'ritht—the' largest class in local a t i o n work, a n d t h e youth move- the subject for its debate tournament 18th and Chicago. majors assisting her are the Mes-Harry Shumcw. An "A. Z. A. "Advisors' Conference" B'nai B'rith. bistory-^-were presented m e n t s . . - • ' • . ? • ' . The speakers include Judah WoK• - •• this year: "Resolved, that the Tal-will be held in Ojnaha this Sunday, dames Irvin Levin, Philip Levey, Sam as the "Alfred M. Cohen" class perllajor, Mrs. A. D. Trank. son, Rabbi David A. Goldstein and mud Torali Does Not Meet the~Je"wisli .Ben K a z l o w s k y , c h a i r m a n of t h e Gilinsky, A. D. Frank, and H. S. No: November I I , a t | t h e Jewish Com-, onally to the Bon. Alfred M. Cohen, Ctpain, Mrs. M. F . Levenson; Mes- Eabbi Uri Miller. Elihu Bloch, secreNeed O f Today." The membership •• campaign, . announces vitsky. monity Center, I international president of the order, dames David Goldstein, Abe Solomon, Mrs. J. Harry Kulakofsky's division Abe Pradell, Sam Cohen, Paul Wohl- tary of the Mizrachi, will preside. Advisors of, the JA. Z.'A- chapters at a dinner-dance given at the J . C.t h a t t h e class; of 215 n e w . members contest wilUje held in December. Over The general public is invited to 25 clubs have entered the tourney. in Omaha, Council |Bla£fs, Sioux City, was the first to report its complete ner. C. Sunday evening," in honor of thewill b e installed a t . a meeting t o b e participate in the memorial meeting. held a t t h e J . C. C. Monday evening, list of workers. She entertained at Des Moines.and'lSincoln will attend seventy-fifth birthdav of the B'nai Captain, Mrs. J. J. Greenberg; November 19. ..... . the two. sessions,^the first of which her home yesterday for her five ma- Mesdames Frank Krasne, Lawrence j B'rith head. Paris (WNS).—The last, surviving "Such a gratifying, response.. a s jors. 3 begins a t 10 "&. n*' The dinner-dance also climaxed ° ^ -r, , -r- i i * i J T j G r o s s , S a m B e r k o w i t z , D a v i d G r e e n - ! ] i k b e t w e e n t h poriE-inai M a v e r 215 new members," declared ChairMrs. Eeuben Kulakof sky declares!, viax^A Cnhn • i T , T f v-v! original Mayer Sam Beber, president of the suthe fiftieth golden jubilee annivers- man Kazlowsky, " i s high t r i b u t e t o the fa•!,-• a n special c ^ i , ! -ffnH-. « being hpinir made ™»fl»to tn «*!?' P * " 4 ^ 0 ™ ; ^ . , . „ . s c h e l Rothschild, founder of th effort is preme -advisory cpuncil of Ai Z. A.that Captain, Mrs. I. Stalmaster; Mes- j ary celebration of the local lodge. the Jewish bankers and magniSce.nt work being a c have all of the Jewish women's clubs will preside. ". 'AlFour hundred and fifty attended, tha complished b y t h e B'nai B'lith, a n d the ibis is one of fwenty similar condinner, while over a hundred were demonstrates clearly that- t h e people , ,, . , Harry Ferer, Maynard Greenberg,! size, to show their s&m - ^ ^ claves being1 help throughout the tion-, , regardless g turned away- because - of lack of appreciate t h e order's efforts o n b e schilds, was broken when the venerUnited States during October and No- moral support in the campaign for room. Captain, Mrs. Sam Stern; Mes- !aabi ble an and Baron Edmond p , & bbeloved Baon d half of J e w r y . " vember. ; ' $554300, which constitutes the com-dames Sam Peltz, Harry Rochman, j j The main address of the evening d Rothschild, a grandson o£ a r a e s e Courses to Open at the Jewish The purpose of jthe conferences is munity fund for twenty-eight separ- William Alberts, Isadore Abramson, Mayer Amschel, passed away in his was • delivered by Dr. Cohen: A feaCommunity Center on to bring about atoore thorough un- ate institutions. Meyer Stern. ture of the evening wa3 the: prefamous museuin-like castle in the PaNovember 19. derstanding of youth work in general The majors, captains, and lieutenCaptain, Mrs. B. A. Simon; Mes-j r i s i a i l suburb of Boulogne-sur-Seine, sentation of ths pageant, "One for and A.. Z. 'A.'. work in particular on ants in Mrs.' J. H. Kulakofsky's divi- dames Dave Finkel, J. Lorkis, A. surrounded by scores of kinsmen. BarAll," depicting the work and aims of Everything is in readiness for the the part of aduXt^JJ'nal B'rith lead- sion: Greenbaum, D. Bernstein, J.' Luttbeg. 'on Edmond was 89 years old and his B'nai B'rith from its inception Major, Mrs. L Levin. launching of the College of Highe ers interested ' in .the youth service I death was attributed to the infirmininety-one years . ago to; 1934. . ; 1 Jewish Edncation, which will open.it department of B'nai B'rith activiMajor, Mrs. H. S. I w « ^ . • Captain, Mrs. Dave Stein; Mesdo fo U Henry Monsky, a member of the Captain, Mrs^ Arthur Cohn; Mes-j B a r o n E d m o n d J a m e s d e Rot h PC hild, ties. .. •'•\ : „ . / • ' ' dames Sam Steinberg, Jack Kauf• ©rdei's executive committee and first The basis -of the discussions a t Sun- man, T. A. Tally, Dave Bernstein, dames Harry Trustm, Jack Bramson, ! w h o ^ f a m o u s t h r o u g h o u t l l l e j e w • Omahari t o be. president of the Dis1 Max Barish, Harry Sflverman, Sami. n w o r W a g fte p r m c e l y p W i a n t h r o day's conference.will be the advisor's Frank Brookstein. trict Grand Lodge, presented the ! p i s t w h o g a v e a w a y n e a r l y $«o,000,000 Laborites and Revisionists Come manual recently published by the loI.class of initiates to Dr. Cohen and] Captain, Mrs. J. Goldware; Mes- Theodore; Jeanette Arnstein. Captain, Mrs. David R. Cohen; , f o r t h e r e c o n s t ruction of Palestine, cal A. Z. A. .headquarters.' to Terms to End Interintroduced Dr. Cohen. Monsky, in dames Aaron Rips, M. Fox,. M. RudMesdames Joe Jacobs, Sara Zlotckj-, | w a R t h e8 O n o f 3ames Rothschild, the Party "War." •commenting on the highly successdy, Harry Fried, George Strauss. • Omaha's College of Higher JewJohn Faier, A. Greenspan, Max Da- f i f t h B O n o f M a y e r Ainschel, and of ful celebration completed, praised Captain, Mrs. L. Mendelson; Mesish Education, under the joint; Betty Eothschild, daughter of Solothe work of Ben JKazlowsky, general dames I. Sokolof, I. Elewitz, I. Fied- vis. London, (JTA).—The following i s sponsorship of the Jewish ComCaptain, Mrs. Max Fromkin; Mes- | m o n Rothschild, another son of Maychairman of the jubilee celebration the text of the agreement signed by munity Center and the B'nai ler, M. Burstein, Sam Davis. and the membeiship. campaign;, Leo David Ben-Gurion, representing the B'rith, will open Monday evening, Captain, Mrs. P. Wintroub; Mes- dames J. M. Erman, R. Schlaes, J. J. je r > - ^ Q founded the Vienna branch of i e , Leo Marcus,, Leo Green. j ^ g family. Baron Edmond's Edmonds mother Abramson, president of the Omaha World Zionist Executive, and Vlaiji- November 19. dames Dave Fonnan, L Bernstein, Frieden, Captain, Mrs. Morris Katleman; j ^ protectoress and patroness w a s e lodge; Julius Bisno, chairman, of ar- inir"~Jabotinsky, head of the revisionHarry Green, I. W. Rosenblatt, JoClasses will be held Monday and Mesdames S. Pizer, A. Romm, Dave :o £ Heinrich Heine during the poet's rangements for the _dinner-dance. seph Freeman. . . ist organization, to end inter-party Thursday evenings, with a varied Philip M. Saskin, -well-known AnCaptain, Mrs. David B. Cohn; Mes- Sherman, R. Brown, Robert Kooper. | e x i i e in Paris. Sam Beber, a ^member., of -the ex- strife in- Palestine and elsewhere: - curriculum offered. All those wish- glo-Jewish poet, will be i n Omaha Captain, Mrs. J. Stein;. Mesdames ! Born in 1845 when his father -was dames J. Levey, Sam Roehman, Without. infringing upon the freeecutive committee of" the order- and ing to enroll are urged to sign reg- next week-end in ~the-interests^ of the J. Abrahamson, J . J. Friedman, I. j already one of the richest men in Eu? president of the Supreme Advisory dom of discussions and criticism istration blanks at the 1 Jewish Jewish National. Eund, according .to Harry Cooper, Lee Barish, William Dansky, A. S. Rubnitz, R. Bordy, j JO pe, Baron TSdmond inherited a large Herzoff.' ' , ;. Council' of A." •' Z.." A.;; (Junior B'nai within the Zionist * movement, - all Community Center immediately. announcement "by |Dr. "O. *S." Belzer, share of the fabulous RothscJnld forCharles Ross. parties undertake to refrain from B'ritn),' acted, as 'toastmaster. chairman of the Iqeal National Fund tune with its far-nujtgT ifc&W?rtril% Major, Mrs. Philip means of-party, warfare which are President Abramson made the banking »nd commercial interest^. UnCaptain,-Mrs. M. Lihsmari; MesNovem- CounciiT troductbry remarks and ; introduced outside .the., limits' of political ideo- sessiona on Monday evening, til be "was 48 he devoted himselE «x...The-Jewish^' :/: sriies IHugo Heyn, "V; ^Mt5anz, S. I. ':-/-' ^' '-:'•'-• '•-• :; ^ s p g Toastmaster Bebier. IrvingHflt spoke logical- discassioir a n d ~ are•-• • liot in b e r i a ••••'•"•' elusively to the liethseljilfi Bank, oC eficiary •i Begistratioa is now being, taken a t fi h > . nj9r>L L i principles i l Salzman, lifestsr -Shepaera, J . xonformity wafijf tha. nj9r> p p which he was president, -In I88S i » becampaign. i d d conduct. tiie Jewish Community Center. The - Next Friday, .Raskin, who is re- Captain, Mrs. Julius Newman; Mesgave("thei invocation and Rabbi David of Zionism and of civilized. came interested in Zionism aad tottflfl; 1 classes will be held Monday and. dames Sam - Singer, Abe Sombferg, f ^ Q & benediction^ ' A ; ^oVafis^Q•&& ed the Palestine Jewish ColonliatioS puted to be. an eloquent speaker in Forbid All Acts of Terror. Thursday evenings, the first period Abe Goldstein, M. 3E. Gordon, M. A. i I n ,his j a^idireBS^&ri'Cohen compared Association (PICA), through which he both Yiddish and English, will speak Venger. invested 120,000,000. His son, James hditifcla J75 and 50 years ago with Secondly, all parties shall issue ap- being from 8:15 to 9 p. m., and the at the B'nai Israel synagogue. to 350 from 9;10 to 9:55 p. m. i Captain, Mrs. Sam Appleman; Mes- Reservations will be limited those of the present and explained d peals to their members forbidding, second *T,A c n n ^DTI- ide Rothschild, a member of the BritSaturday afternoon, November 17 : in any At a meeting Tuesday of the cx»mthe work of B'nai B'rith. ..'••_• acts of terror or violence 7 he will address the Hadassah cultur- dames Ben Friedman, Max Chapman, quet given at the Jewish Community ' i House of Commons, is the head of Leon Weiss, Sam Robinson and Miss "Science and the ingenuity of theshape' or form, under all tircnm- mittee in charge of the College, Dr. al group. Center under the auspices of the so- I the PICA. It was Baron Edmond who Blanche Zimman. human mind during the past seventy- stances, in Palestine or the diaspora. Philip Sher, founder of the college, 'established Palestine's wine industry, Sunday morning, November 18, a 1 Captain, Mrs. E. Nogg; Mesdames cial service committee of the J . C. C. five years have brought the people Every party shall apply the most rig- and chairman of the committee on meeting of all National Fund workj founded Rishon le Zion, Kosh Pina and the B'nai B'rith. L. Kulakof sky, Milton Abrahams, Leo of the world much closer-together orous means to eradicate - such acts, •arrangements, was. named president- ers will be held at the Center. ] and Zichron Tacob, the first of the The affair will be held Sunday, No- modern Jewish colonies in Palestine. Chaikin, Harold Farber, Julius Soloin the matter oi communication; yet This prohibition applies equally to William Wolfe was chosen secretary. vember 18. mon. we have grown apart" in good-will, the advocacy of terror or - violent .There is no tuition for the instiHe was, never active in the political Chairman for th- banquet program phases of Zionism, contenting himself Captain, Mrs. A. Milder; Mesdames friendship and better understand- acts ar«d to the justification of such tute. Only a registration fee of one . . * • • - . • ' dollar is being charged. William Milder, I. B. Ziegman, Phil will be Philip p M. Klutznick. The ad- j ^ ^ ggiving consistently ing,'' declared Dr. Cohen." "I am acts. i v i n g llavishly a T i s W y aand n d consistently Hebrew will be taught two periods, Klutznick, John Beber, Sam Swartz. dress for the fathers wiU.be made by ; o f h i s T a s t f o r t i m e t 0 t h e c a l l s e o t : proud of the B'nai B'rith's services Thirdly, all parties undertake to David Goldman. Morton Margolin, jP a l e s t i n e . I n M 3 0 > v h e a t h e Pa ssfield S in the promotion of. better friend- employ all meansf at their disposal and all other subjects one period. The Major, Mrs. Sam Gilinsky. to prevent any breach of infringe- other subjects.from which those regson of Dr. and Mrs. Morns Margolin, i - ^ ^ P a p e r a n d t b eS i m p s o n report ship and under standing." Edward Treller, 63, passed away Captain, Mrs. M. L. Cohn; Mesi threatened the entire Zionist strucDr. Cohen pointed ont how the ment of the agreement undertaken to istering may choose include: Modern last Saturday in Los Angeles, where dames Harry Rosenfeld, Sam Wolf, will respond for the sons. The invocation will be given by ture in Palestine, he broke his silence first duty assumed by the, B'nai bring abont among the workers and Jewish life and current topics, liter- he .went about a month-ago for hisMorton Hiller, Joe Weinberg, -Ronald Carl Milder, son of Mr. and Mrs.and issued his first public statement B'rith 'was to aid in providing im- organizations of Palestine, for theature, Bible, great Jewish personali- health. He was stricken with a heart Gladstone. • migrants with a means pf livelihood, purpose of" establishing relations of ties, survey course- in Jewish -history, attack Saturday evening in a Los Captain, Mrs. Fred Rosenstock; William Milder, and the benediction on Palestine. In a letter to Dr. Chaim comradeship, equitable distribution Jewish customs and ceremonials, Pal- Angeles theater and died In the then president of tb» by William L. Holzman, president of j vreizm and to help the suffering, the orMesdames Dave Rosenstock, Loyal the Jewish Community Center and j of work among all seeking employOrganization, the aged estine in the life of the Jew and the j Worl| phans, the aged, the sick, and to emergency hospital "there. Mrs. TrelWelfare Federation. Baron associated himself with the acquaint the newcomers with the ment, and to safeguard fair condi- Yiddish language and Yiddsh litera- ler was with him at the end. ture. " •• • ; In charge of preparing the dinner JWOrld-wide protests and repudiated spirit of the institutions of their tions of labor. His son, Marvin, left • Sunday The faculty consists of Eabbi Fred7 morning to meet the body in Salt will be Mrs. L. Neveleff, president of \t-he p r a i S e given in the White Paper country. He further told how the Outlaw Libel. False News Spread Fourthly, all parties undertake to erick - Cohn, Rabbi David, A. Gold- Lake City. The funeral was held in the Jewish Women's. Welfare Organ- t o t he PICA. When the Jewish Agency B'nai B'rith "has for years been deization. I for Palestine was created he was fending the Jewish name ^ against use vigorous means to prevent any stein, A. Eatz,1 Eabbi Uri i Miller, I. Omaha Wednesday, with burial in Morgenstern, and Rabbi David H. Pleasant Hill cemetery. Reservations at sixty cents per j unanimously chosen honorary presicalumny and slander and discrimin- rmfnir act in party strife, such as Detroit (JTA). — Harold L- Ickes, plate must be made by November ; ; b 15. 5 dent ation, as well as quietly but effec- libel, slander, insult to individuals Wice. Rabbis Frederick Cohn and David Dr. Philip. Sher is chairman of the He was always a retiring and retiSecretary.of the Interior, addressing tively taking care of anti-defama- or groups, the spreading of false Wice officiated. committee in charge of the banquet, cent figure about whom innumerable news, denunciations, or insults t o the tion. Mr. Treller was a first president the Men's club oi Temple Beth El here He is assisted by Isadore Abramson, j legends grew up during the years* He particularly emphasized the ed- symbols, flags or uniforms of the of the Highland Country - club. Later J condemned religious and^ « « e Leo Abramson, Max Barish, Eugene | but the halo of veneration and love ucational activities of B'nai B'rith, opponents. he was successively treasurer and dice and pointed out tbat the wnt- Blazer, Kabbi Frederick Cohn, Rab- I that enshrouded his name and pereonf as exemplified by .the BTHlel Found- Fifthly, in countries where govs i r e S r y , and last i n * was elected t u t i - of t h e ^ t e d ^ a t e ^ w d Willi L ality never obscured the personality bi David A. Goldstein, William L. ernments ban or view with disfavor The semi-annual meeting of theto the joint office ations and the A. Z. A. ff f secretary and d ten. as a bulwark for minorities. of any Zionist faction, no group o r i n - Vaad HaThr will be held Monday, treasurer. He was a charter member "Minority - groups in this country Holzman, Mrs. J. Malashock, Rabbi of the man who was unquestionably the best loved Jew of his day. To the •••:•.; P a g e a n t . . . dividnsi will be allowed to combat November 12, a t 8 p / m . a t the B^oai have been victims of. a crass racial TJri Miller, Mrs.L. Neveleff, Leo Ro- millions he gave to Palestine, be addThe pageant^ "One for AH," was the opponent with the aid of theIsrael synagogue,; 18th and Chicago. of the Omaha Athletic-club and prejudice," he stated. "Men Have been j senthal, Rabbi David H. Wice. served as president of the Temple ed millions more for art, Bcience, literwritten by' Elma Ehrlich Levmger.government, either tlireetly or indiImportant -matters: concerning the Israel congregation. He was also a cUscriminated against on account of ature and medicine. He gave 15,000,000 Its local presentation was enthus- rectly: I t is also forbidden t o cite Vaad and its problems wfll be dis-member of the B'nai Brith, the the color of their skins or because of trancs for an institute of physicoiastically received by the audience. the opponent' party or ita.members cussed. A program has also been ^ Scottish Rites' and .the Shrine, and their religion. In the final analysis chemical "biology, ten million francs apt to endan- ranged, and refreshments will be of the "Elks. It was directed by Mrs. Dave Brod- under titles which are the Constitution was set up by those jfor an art museum, and innumerable ger its existence i n ; those countries. s e r v e d . - , - • key. • , . . • ' • . '• • •;• • • ' • • --r . '. • : . . who wrote it as a bulwark for minorother millions to hundreds of private Sixthly, parties or their individual The cast included: Martin Freidities. It is the minority that needs proElection of ten inembers of fe and never publicized charities. For lander, Herbert Forbes, Oscar Dia- members are in no case and under Board of Governors will take place. tection from the mob spirit of the ma- Unusual interest is being shown years he privately subsidized scores mond, Ben Lefitz, Jack Bronotein, no circumstances to be permitted to jority." art students. His art colin the Junior Dramatics program of penurious ^ Hy Temin, Yale Halperin, Dan Mil- break up or disturb meetings of the planned at the Jewish Community j i ttoTX, which includes some of tbe ec ler, Kay Shapiro, Aaron Corenman, opposing party. Center under the direction of Miss finest known plates and originals by Registrations are now being taken Richard Hurwitz, Ernest Nogg, MarGrace Levin. Rembrandt, was his hobby. He spent at the Jewish Community Center for Fines, Expulsion Provided as the junior clay modeling class for This project provides dramatic ex- a lifetime gathering it, and it is recPenalties. The opening number on the Jew- those through the age of 14. Mrs. pression to all children through the ognized as one of the richest in the Seventhly, all parties undertake to ish lecture series sponsored by the age of 14. The year's program pro-i world. I n recognition of his numerMilton R. Abrahams will give the inimpose upon their members who will Here's an interesting bit cf infor- vides for not only a study of drama- j ous contributions to art and literaJunior Vaad organizations will be struction. have broken any of the. aforesaid mation. Lee Grossman reports that tics but also the presentation of sev- j ture he was honored with membership New York (WNS)-—-^ppo*11*111611*o f provisions, as soon as such breach held Wednesday evening, November Registrations are also being taken 3,935 individuals used the facilities 21, a t 8 p. m. at the B'nai Israel synMendel N. Fisher of S t Louis, Mo., as becomes known to them directly or now at the Center for those wishing of the J. C. C athletic department eral plavs of special interest to chil- j in the Legion of Honor, the Institute j of France and L'Academie des Beaux naUonal field director of the Zionist through the medium of a member p: agogue. to enroll in the music school during the month of October. This, dren as well as adults. Organization of America, has been an- the affected party, one of the. fol- Dr. Victor E. Levine of the CreighAll children are invited to attend l^'^^^^f, according to Grossman, is a record Jewally helped hundreds of nounced by Morris Rotheriberg, presi- lowing penalties: Censure, fine, tem- ton •university Medical school will the first meeting, which will be held attendance for that month, and asth g, ish refugees to settle in Palestine. dent, simultaneously with the launch- porary suspension of membership or speak on Ms Alaskan experiences. sures an active winter for the Cen- next Sunday, November 11, at 4 p.During the last few years of his life ing of a nationwide drive t o raise permanent expulsion from i2ie ZionPour other interesting numbers, inter Athletic department. he also devoted much time to the m. at the J. C. C. $100,000. from among organizations ist organization. If the party fails cluding a symposium in which the Registrations for the class are now B t u d y o f •&<> Talmud. An open formu on "What the Saband individuals lor a Zionist exten- to punish offending members or if Omaha rabbis will participate, Ql : He is survived "by two sons, James bi Expecta of His Congregation and Eion fund..'* Berlin, — Carrying out the recent being taken at the Center. the affected party is not satisfied be given. and Maurice, the latter a member of What the Congregation Expects of decree of Rudolf H e s s , minister The fund is to be used for the pub- with the punishment imposed that Its Habbf will follow ihe regular without portfolio, forbidding Nazis to Enrollment is also being taken at I the Frcncli Senate, and a daughter, lication of literature and periodicals, party is entitled to appeal before the South Africa Oatlaws services at Temple Israel this eve- have any social relations with Jews, the Jewish Community Center for the j Miriam. the promotion of youth activities, the interparty court to be set up in Nazi Group ning. fostering of Hebrew and Hebrew lita Nazi member " of the Workers' school of dancing, which will be under j Rome.—With the approval of Last week Julius Rosenfeld spoke Council of Confidence publicly op- Miss Levin's direction. erature and to bring the Palestine every country when it is required, Johannesburg (J.TJL.)—Determinwhile in Palestine and Poland such ed to bring a final end to organized mier Benito Mussolini, Louis Unterfrom the pulpit'on "What a. Congreideal Bearer to American Jewry. Classes will be given by her in inbraided Nazi employes of" WerthMr. Fisher, who has been given a courts are to be set up immediately. racial incitement, the government gation Expects of Its Eabbi" and this eim's, Berlin's biggest department terpretative, tap and acrobatic danc- meyer, American poet, has been leave of absence from the United Jew- A person thus expelled from the here on Monday declared the Nazi evening the sermon topic of Rabbi store, for presenting a fellow Jewish ing. The classes will be held on Mon- awarded a special gold medal for ish Appeal, has been associated, with jEionist organization "will have the Grey Shirt party in southeast Africa David H. Wice will be "What a Rab- worker with a bouquet of flowers t,n days and Wednesdays, from 4:45 tothe best literary work desciiblnjr the beauties of Italy. the American Palestine campaign for right to appeal to the court of honor illegal., under '. an. .ordinance in thev bi .Expects of His^Congregation." 5:45 p. m. the occasion of her birt&day. i 1 code - • •>f the Zionist organization. otnven years. The public is invited.
Dinner-Dance Sunday Climax to Jubilee
SUNDAY
REGISTRATION FDlCOiLEGE OF EDUCATION
ZIONIST PEACE TREATY SIGNED TO END STRIFE
Enrollment Open for Jewish College
PHILIP E SASSW TO" BEWSBpfflOiAHA FOK-ftfflONAL FOND
EDWARD TRUER, 63, DIES IN LOS ANGELES
ftXES STRIKES BLOW AT RACE PREJUDICE
Semi-Annual Meeting of Vaad on Monday
REOSIMTOM FOR
Dr. Levine to Open Jewish Lecture Series
Registration Open for Clay Modeling Class
A Record for Use of J.C.C. Gym
Fisher Named Field Director of Zionists
Open Forum at Temple Tonight
TUESDAY EVENING