.. Dedicated to the Ideals of Judaism
Entered as Second CIABS 1'DBtoHico :of OmaliB, K
WORLD BOY PARLEY!
In the Interests of the Jewish People
tter on January 2t, 1KO, at nfler the Act of March E. 1879
OMAHA, NEBRASKA; I3UJ>AY, DECEMBER 7,1934
Sanhedrin Revival WOMEN'S DIVISION Suggested by Rabbi
OF FEDERATION TO
Vol. X—No. 45
Change Talmud Torah Joe Radmowski to Head Nataal Fund Council Celebration to January
DOROTHY THOMPSON WILL OPEN FORUM PROGRAM WEDNESDAY
The thirtieth anniversary celebraMontreal, Que. (JTA).—Revival of - Joe Radinowski was_ chosen presi- tion of the Omaha Talmud Torah, Jewish Sanhedrin, ancient high dent of the local National Fund Coun- originally scheduled for December 16, as a means of solving pressing cil at- the election of officers held has been postponed because of unroblems,: was suggested here last Tuesday _eyeHhtg at the J. C. C. He avoidable circumstances. Samuel Untennyer Heads Non- •eek by :Rabbi Julius Berger. ; , Appeal Made for. Old But Wear- succeeds Dr. 0 . S. Belzer. The observances will; instead be Rabbi.Berger urged ;the. immediate able _Ch)th|ng for ' ; Other- qfCcets elected: -M. Minkin held some time in January; the exact Sectarian Body With Head- convocation and Mrs. Jr fiichlin, vice^pres.idents; date will be announced in next week's of such a .body.- to.. study . Needy Mrs. Sam :Friedel, secretary; i.""Mor- issue. quarterg in London anew, religions ."problems,.. laws. and traditions,: which hive been .accumu- ;The. functional .duties of the vari- geastern, treaeorer. London-(JTA). —. Samuel IJnter- lating since the beginning of the sec- ous committees of. the •. recentiyHjr-: A report^ was made Tuesday on the Dorothy Thompson, known in primyer, president: of: the Non-Sectarian >nd century. Thus modern.Jews would ganized Women's - Division of _ the "Tag.^pay":neld for the_ Jewish Navate life as Mrs. Sinclair Lewis, will tional-Fund" last Sunday. . . •. • )e enabled to take a definite stand. Anti-Nazi Boycott. League qf;Ame.riJewish. Community Center .arid: -Wei-" open the Community Forum program "Are Jews a creed," a" race or a na- fare": Federation .were-"outlined at ca, was unanimously elected president Wednesday evening, December 12, 8 tion? This would be" the^most imporof-the .World- iNon^Sectarian -Antiah afternoon coffee held Tuesday a t p. m., when she will speak from the l Nazi ilGouhcil- toH Champion. Buman. tant 1 question a modern Sanhedrin the home of Mr. Jeariette Arnstein, Jewish Community Center rostrum would have to answer," -Rabbi; Berger president.- - ' . ". . " Rights,; "founded 'fnete as a result of on "The Crisis in Germany." The : The activities of the- Women's dithe [world -Tioycoii jj>iirley.~ Aa a. result declared. f'The Sanhedrin. "would" also address will be followed by questions be asked t o p i a n . a course of action vision, will be carriedjout through .fifv. of these'* conferences; the Anti-Nazi from the audience. , However, All Who. Come Must boycfyHwill "undoubtedly be strength- and a solution for the vexing prob- teen.- committees,; and all committee Miss Thompson is a noted news:ms;which_ confront the Jew-in a : groups were completed Tuesday. One Renounce Zionism and ; e n e d f H ' . • '••--• ~ p - n \!•• :•• i * . ---.paperwoman, author and lecturer. additional ~ chairman: to "those'. previr ,* The'iion-sectariaji. world office will ihanging world." •: Employ Native Labor Last August she was expelled from -Rabbi Berger. made his proposal becusly named was announced:— Mrs. opeii permanent :headguarters in LonGermany because the Nazi authorifore.-the combined Jewish studentorDave Greenberg. will head the' mem- -New York."<JTA).-^The Deutsche doni'Its' ;prograin! 5s .announced in a Beirut, Syria (JTA).^—Envious of ties thought she did not show enough ganization in McG^U.university, where bership committee. * . . : five-ppint resolutions adopted by the Zeitung, .which* for several . months the millions of dollars which Jews are respect for Hitler in her writings. he-teaches in the department of Se: •-Registration-fee for the organiza- stirred ^up- a • hornet's nest of agita- bringing into Palestine and appreconference, which] decTared: ; An authority on Germany and mitics; : •;• . . • tion is one dollar. -It is'hoped to en- tion with its pro-JIitler and" anti-Se- hensive le'st^develppment oi Palestine r ' l i i. I We will; vigorously prosecute Russia, Miss Thompson is acclaimed list at least five hundred neve mem- mitic articlfis,_an^ounced_last * week commerce weaken Syria's influence in and enforce economic sanctions against by many as the most distinguished bers before the first of the year. The that -it -decided to suspend .publica- Near Eastern trade, the government : Germany-in. ieverji. country until Hitwoman journalist of her time, due to Porothy Thompson members of the organization will aid tion. last week announced that it will wel. i lerism has been driven from power by her success as foreign correspondent come Jewish immigration into Syria. in the manifold work being done by Stripped of its prejudicial effectivethe force of world opinions, as es> for some of the foremost. American the Center and Federation. The welcome, however, it was made ness by .a. libel suit which f orced "W. pressed - in - economic - isolation or -until newspapers, including the New York clear, is applicable only to such Jews L.—MekaagMin, its ananaging editor the Hitler regime has- restored to Evening Post and the Philadelphia ..-• Federation Needs Clothing. who can bring into Syria sufficient German labor all .the rights taken Public Ledger. " The Women's Division; is starting and part-pisb]islieri to abandon his ti- capital to-buiid; factories and other against the: Jews rather than from" it by the Nazis. She spent three years in Vienna a campaign to obtain old clothes .-for rades spend a-year-in jail t the-newspaper enterprises in. the country. Furtheras correspondent of the Curtis pathe.; needy, under the chairmanship more, they must obligate themselves 2 . TJntil the Hitler regime has lost its" reason "for existence Iwhen the pers and three years in Berlin as :..:.. Friends of- New Germany disowned it to employ native labor only." Ben' E. Kazlowsky :was re-elected of Mrs. J: Blank..-..'. . : * abandoned attempts to interfere by r chief of the Central European state authority or to destroy the president of the Omaha Hebrew club I ' -Old ~ but wearable clothing -of: all as the official- Nazi "mouthpiece "in this Jews admitted to Syria under this Bureau of the New York Evening Catholic and Protestant churches, or at the"semi-annual" election of.: offi-| kinds—for men; women and children country. . . . . . . . . law "will be required to prove that they The second youth's forum under Post, the first woman to hold such —are needed by- the Federation, beto discard or repudiate the Old Test,% held last Sunday. Its successor in the racial discrim- are not Zionists or, if they have Zion- the sponsorship of the Round Table a position for the American press. fore "the extremely cold weather sets ination field -is the Deutscher .Beo- ist ideals, they must officially reament or parts of the" New. Other officers are: Miss Thompson also spent several • •• • - . ; . Jack D. Gavenman, vice-president; in. . bachter,. pnbl^ae<| by the "Friends nounce them. A concentration of Jews of Jewish Youth will be. held at the years on independent newspaper 3 . Until the - Hitler government Jewish Community Center on TuesThose having clothing which they will not be permitted in Syria, it was illy -by. ex-members has repealed _aU recent laws and deday evening, December 11, at 8:30 work in England, France, Italy and wish; to donate, are -asked-;ta but indicated, in order not to encourage f," who crees' against its Jewish citizens" "and Russia. ' . - • " • . any "aims for eventually uniting Syria p . m . - • • ' nicate, with Mrs. Blank, Harney -7 resid^pts and cease's %o persecute and During her present, lecture tour, Harold' Saks will lead the discuswithPalestine.? or with Miss-Mae Tucker at -£ Jrit: h ! made . The purchase of land near the -Pal- skm; speaking on "Jewish Youth in Miss • Thompson has been attracting' of. libelous* staten^ents. helha.d discriminate against -the Jews .in.an Community Center,' and tb against " former . Magistrate " Joseph estine-Syrian'" attempt to exterminate them.unusually large audiences. border ~"vriH~ be prohibwill be called for. 'The •F.edera.tionris Goldstein "and-announced, the : entire ited to the immigrants, the announce- the Professional and Economic World During her stay in Omaha, Miss 4 . Until the property, and,rights Today.? He has done extensive repolicy, cf the .Zeitung would be alThompson will be entertained by search work on this, subject. ' ' ' of the Masonic lodges have been redresses and overshoes. 1 ; : : tered. ment fiedareE. Any land transaction members of the Omaha Press club.. This .is part of. a series of forum stored. • between Jews and Arabs in Syria will T h e Beobachter news staff, Dr. Hu, •_ ' . • S e w i n g . / . ..• ; / discussion's on problems vital "to the j_'Fred S. White is chairman of the O. Until womanhood in Germany The clothing committee" is also j bert. Schnuch,- natiojoal president of not be registered by the governmeiit's of . today. : The Round Forum committee. Harry B. Cohen ffewish 'youth y land department if the territory pur: the Friends;.declared, isito be^headed has jbepn reinstSted: .and-full ."rights 'sewing, garments, "and" fifty, women is in charge of tickets. Cohen states" and "privileges restored as in pre-Hithave .enlisted. to aid in, this .work. j by Adolf -Haag, ionner^Deptsche" ?ei- chased is located near Palestine. On Table 'is.composed of representatives that there are Btill a few season of. the. various Jewish' youth organthe other hand," Jews~v?ill be.permitctiiiig reporter, and one-time."member lerite Germany. ^ There, .is; ".plenty of_" -material, on izations" in this city. Members of the] tickets available and iriay be cb"hand,, and i l l those\"wishing, to j. of--the/lorce Vof tiie Staats„ , ^. . . - teil to 3>uy land, near the Iraq frontier, cqistituent groups" as /welp as aHitairied at the Jewish CommunityCen«" Other resolutions adopted by the h ~ distant from Palestine. conference fixed- the ^composition o : asked to come "to" tae">Haag'wiH."bear the titieof- 'iresponJewiEVyouth 4re"invited t p r ' " ' '**' --•••" * ** Vyouth in cthe the city 4re."invited the local groups in ^every •country .Center^W«Uiesflays, ^le.'.eSitdrJV - . - -,•--to'^atTteiur these • " ' • • ' j u o % a£T. • provided fbr'LbndonJheadquarters and •Every Anin" from for. iaiittng-jL,_preliminary__sum .of 1 'tluBt'wb'rk."""'Vr*'"-.'""••"? "T . ..j Nazi" Germany «nd, farmer. Prussian $150,000 to" carry oft :the "work." Some each ' All the women's organizations in Minister of .Justice,:; €vok,ed' many §10,000 iatJ -already, been' subscribed dent-•of-the Boond Table.i-"—.: • the city havealso been requested to ' : chuckles because he hadxoiced scathto tttls Tund. * ' ^ a Lavish preparations are under waj .jdebate tour»ament":-"<>f--"the aid the clothing committee. " ' ™ criticism ™^«™ ^ TW<.T.»n»l,li»,'R "lart Tlie Jewish sectiott of ~thc internanot to be -cemnected to make^an outstanding affair of tiie is now 'usde^-'-'wa-yV w-ith of courage," istional boycott conference, jnet sepannual father and son banquet to be l f t h d b t t b ifor tihe preliminaries with, the Beobachter, Sehirach said. arately. The delegates decided to form held at - Temple Israel on Tuesday, set Jforrl>eceii>ber 21." ^h»L -various a Jewish world boycott organization December 11, at 6 p. m. " .'• . teams" are'competing "for'the Irvin for the purpose of carrying on propBen £. Kazlowsky. William L. Hclzman will preside Stalmaster cup, which will be awardOmaha, Neb.—Over 175 active aganda for the anti-Nazi "boycott as toastmaster. Lazar Kaplan will ed the winners at tlie annual Honor! of the Aleph Zadik Aleph among;, Jewish people. It voted to usi Sol Rosenberg, secretary; John Feldspeak for the sons, and Harry Coo- Night banquet. i of -t B'rith throughout the man, treasurer; Louis Morgan, A. •fully"the facilities offered the non per, chief of the U. S. secret service j The subject of the debate tourney | United States and Canada will cele Richards, and Barney Peltman, sectarian world organization. in Omaha, will respond for • the is: "Resolved, that the Talmud: International A. Z. A. day on trustees. , ._ . . . Capetown (WNS).—A body blow-to fathers. m o Torah is an adequate means of pro- December 16. Elected to the executive;board ^Jerusalem (WNS).-The opening of .Semitic propaganda in South Afanti "London (WJ?.S.)—Transfer agreeHarry Malashock is general pror viding for the education of Jewish p three large On this day the members of the g scale industrial enter-1 rr kk aa ^ administered by the South administ?re ments between Palestine and Ger- were N; S. Yaffe, Dr. A. Steinberg, i dh youth today." gram chairman, and has prepared an fraternity rededicate themselves to and Hyman Shrier. : pnses within one week is the latest, g it anA f r k a n 0 T e r n m e i l t p many were excluded from 'the resounusual bill, including a glass and their five-fold program of activities indication of of Palestine Palestine .ss steady steady mdus-i ^ tthat it had h t ^ h d outlawed the Nazi Plans are progressing rapidly for j indication mduslution ^condemning aH commercial an fire-eating act from the world's fair, —Religions, Hocial service, cultural, party of southwest Africa.because-it the Omaha Hebrew club banquet, toj trial progress. The new undertakings financial deals; with Nazi ; Germany a brewery, the first in Palestine, had no loyalty - "te - any-authority or a magician and an impersonator. social and athletic, and to the seven which • was adopted by the steering be held January 20. John Feldman!! a glassbworks, and th the f i Palestine t i P l Wire tie Singing will be. under the leaderCardinal Virtues of the order—Juthe committee" in is chairman of community other than the German nacommittee of Qie international" boyship of Ben- Stiefler. Favors have company. daism, patriotism, filial love, charity, tion." cott conference, it l>ecame Tcnown charge, with N. S. Yaffe co-chairbeen prepared for the sons attending The brewery, organized by French purity, conduct, fraternity. man. action followed the. recent This here as plans were!pushed for open .industrialists headed by Gaston Drey- raids oh the party's headquarters. this stag banquet, and Troop . 82 of The local programs will be marked Joseph Margolin, 82, passed away at ing central headquarters ' for the fus, intends to open a plant at Rishori- These raids disclosed that the party the Boy Scouts have been invited as a local hospital Wednesday evening. by open meetings, featuring out-ofWorld Anti-Nazi Courieir to' Chamle-Zion as a result of the decrease in Was planning a coup against t i e gov- guests. Funeral services will be held tnis town speakers furnished by the Supion Human Rights,7 Hihe' new worldPreparation of the meal will be the excise tax from twenty to eight ernment-and that it was linked to the morning, December 7, at 10 a.m. from jpreme Advisory Council religious wide boycott agency created by th mills per litre. ' services conducted by the members, widespread anti-Semitic propaganda. under the direction of Harry Willin- the Jewish T^neral Home. conference.. M. Horowitz, Englisi The glass works, already employing Southwest Africa is a former Ger- sky. Tickets may be reserved at the He is survived by his widow, Bes- banquets, socials and radio broadZionist, and honorary secretary oi fourteen skilled workers brought from man colony which is now administered temple. sie; sis sons, Louis Margolin, Gail casts. The occasion will also bo the Council, vrill direct the /Lonao: The .next number on the Jewish Poland, will shortly increase its staff i a mandate by the Union of y initiation into the order Margolin, t>r. M. Margolin, Benjamin j marked by bureau.' Palestine is; not mentionec lecture series being sponsored T)y the to fifty to speed up production of J Margolin, Dr. Milton Margolin of ] of classes of new members in honor South Africa. by name in the resolutioori but wher Junior Vaad groups will be held decorative glassware, bottles and Perry, Iau, and Abner Margolin; five of the seventy-fifth birthday of the it was presented to the plenary ses Wednesday evening, December 19, 8 lamps. daughters, Mrs. L Hurwitz, Mrs. N. 1 Honorable Alfred M. Cohen, interBioh of the conference, it was clear- p. m., at the B'nai Israel synagogue, i The "wire works, founded by A. RoS. Yaffe, Mrs. Max Moser of Lincoln,' national president of the B'nai B'rith, ly understood that Palestine rwas ex- when Rabbi Uri Miller will speak on senberg and A. Broide, German JewThe A. Z. A. is now in the midst American rural life in Iowa dur- Mrs. J. Mirviss of Minneapolis, and cluded from ' it's terms betause the "The Scapegoat of Europe." ish engineers, with a capital of $125,Mrs. Minnie Cutler. of a nationwide membership enrolling the last generation is pictured in transfer agreements are not regardThis address will be based on per- 000, has begun to turn out a great ment, which is expected to double the Ruth Suckow's best-selling novel, ed as violating the hoycott. sonal; observations and data obtained variety of electrical products. membership of the order. Since SepSan Francisco (WNS). — How the "The Folks," which Rabbi David A. Creation- of groups fo be called from interviews by Rabbi -Miller this tember 1, approximately 800 new anti-Nazi boycott was instrumental in Goldstein will review as the third Anti-Nazi Action in colleges, school?, past summer when he visited France, members have been given the First helping the priests of a Japanese book in his series of reviews, Montrade unions, churches and indus- Germany, Lithuania, Latvia, Poland, Degree initiation and new groups temple complete-its repairs in time to day evening, December 10, at the trial establishments to take direct or Czechoslovakia, Austria, England have been installed in Los Angeles, celebrate the 600th anniversary of the Jewish Community Center. indirect action in support, of the anti- and Italy. A symposium on the economic sys- Cal.; San Pedro, Cal.; Savannah, Ga.; ' saint to whose memory it was dediAccording to this reviewer, the Nazi boycott was decided.upon at tod f e a t u r e t he meet- Pautucket, R. I.; Shreveport, La.; There are three additional numThe Progressive Hebrew d u b bcated was revealed in a speech here novel presents an excellent picture of ing ofo f the the concluding session of.the confer- bers remaining on the lecture course. College club next Sunday, East Chicago, Ind.; Gary, Ind.; Readbenefit play for the Jewish school i y Hiroshi Saito, Japanese ambassathe rapid changes and disintegration December 9, at Temple Israel. ence which merged all boycott com- Single admissions are fifty cents per ddor tto t the h ing, Pa.; Huntingdon, W. Va.; Flint, "United U i t d SStates. tte that has taken place in the past demittees into !the World Council. The lecture, and .season tiekets for the children in Poland, "Yonkel the BoloThe topics of the symposium and Mich., and Saginaw, Mich. Julius BisAmbassador Saito explained that cade in middlewestern life. gula," will be presented on Decemconference also provided foor the or- rest of the talks are $1.25. their discussants: "Capitalism," Donber 9, at 8:30 p. m. at the Jewish the priests were unable to raise the More than three hundred persons ald Brodkey; "Communism," Adele no, executive secretary, is now on an ganization of -a world-wide Antieast to as•Community Center. The play was money needed to pay for the priests hold season tickets for this lecture Wilinsky; "Socialism," Harold Saks;: extended tripg athrough the Nazi Youth Movement to be estabsist i n tlie or n i z a t i o n o f n e w units. originally scheduled for December 2.1 when the advent of Hitler in Ger- series, and attendance at both prelished as part of the Anti-Nazi Youth On November 26, Mr. Bisno addressThose who have not obtained tick-! many came to their rescue. Jewish ceding reviews have been excellent. and "Fascism," Janet Graetz. Movement to* be established as part members will participate in ed the Boy Guidance department of manufacturers in New York, Single admissions are obtainable atj ets may do so the day of the play of the" Anti-Nazi; Action. The youth to place large orders in Ger- the door, according to Mrs. Irvin the University of Notre Dame, which OT)en forum at the J. C. C, according to S M. w h o movement and the Anti-Nazi Action 3 e s has recog-nized the A. Z. A. as a dayman, chairman. Those wishing! f ? ^ **%*** ^f* b ^ s .to fac- Levin, chairman. are designed to be the shock troops The fortieth anniversary of ihe tories m O s a k a h e said i model youth group. of the World Council. -. further information may call Mrs.! J***** attowitz conference was observed David Denenberg, president of the!' The demand for Japanese pencils ! Aleph Zadik Aleph was founded in Notwithstanding his reluctance to at a meeting of the Mizrachi held women's auxiliary. May, 1924, at Omaha, by Sam Beber i became so great that the Osaka fac- Rosenwald Kin Wins accept the office, the World Council Saturday evening at the Adass Yes-; as a medium for organizing Jewish -. {tories exhausted their supply of wood. Design Prize elected Samuel IJntennyer, head of huren synagogue. Chicago. — Ernest A. Grunsfeld, A driveway on the acre recently youth in model fraternal groups de—~" ~~~-. ! i The nearest available supply -was A. Katz spoke on Leo Pinsker and the American delegation, president. tne nephew of the late Julius Rosenwald, added to the Beth Hamedrosh Hago- voted to building Jewish character. yp l cryptomeria trees in one of the won^ first prize .^of $2,500 in a compe- dol cemetery Vice-presidents chosen were Walter Babbi Uri Miller spoke on Samuel S i d n e y E p s t e i n H e a d s has just been completed. In 1925 the fraternity was adopted temple groves. So the factories Citrine, president of the Internation- MoMlever. tition to design and decorate the inThe new road was built at a cost by B'nai B'rith. Since that time i t has bought them and with the money thus al Federation of Trade Unions; MaiThe following delegates for the apterior of a theatre to be incorporated of $1,100 through the joint efforts 1 achieved remarkable growth and it tre Vincent de Moro^Giafferi, French proaching Mizrachi convention in De- Sidney Epstein, was chosen presi- obtained the temple was repaired, all in the new building being erected for of the Beth Hamedrosh Hagodol as A America's foremost j * ttoday d ri' f t because of the anti-Nazi boycott. attorney; and Dr. Paul Hutchinson, troit, December 29, were elected: dent of the Young Men's Vaad for WGN, Chicago Tribune radio station. agogue, the Cemetery Auxiliary, and j yowth organization. editor of the Christian Century. The Babbi Miller, A. Schwaczkin, S. R- the ensuing term at the election Belgrade—Jugoslavian Jewry the Chevra Kadisha. The additional seven members of the Council's ex- Eaviiz, and H. Marcus. Tuesday. Other officers: Sam White, breathed a sigh of Telief as four | Mayor Retires acre to the cemetery was purchased a ; G i v e W a v t o P r e s s u r e •• : ecutive committee are: Frank RogDelegates to the Jewish National vice-president;/ Arthur Cohen, secre- hundred Austrian Nazis, g j Cornwal, O n t Retirement of i year ago, then improved, and then tne \ Berlin.—Acting upon the vigorous refugees ] Cornwall, O n t — Retirement ers, British labor leader; Dr. Hutch- Fund are: E. Weinberg, E.-B16ch, tary; Rudy Mittleman, treasurer: from their homeland since the abor-l Aaron Horovitz after five years as road was built. j protests submitted by several foreign inson; M. H. Davis, leader of the ab- A. Katz. •;•'-• Louis Cohen, sergeant-at-arms, and tive putsch of last July, boarded a^Mavor of Cornwall was indicated at j corialates, German government ausorbed Jewish Representative CounThe Mizrachi are perfecting plans Stanley Shapiro, reporter. steamer on their- way to Germany. the municipal nomination meeting Baltimore—Simon E . Sobeloff has: ihorities have ruled that Jewish tradcil of England; H. Peart of Leeds; for the benefit concert to be held The^ after-the-ineetmg dance, in During the stay in Jugoslavia, the he proposed the nomination of been appointed by Governor-elect ers who are citizens ol foreign counM. Klangor, of France; M. Sluyer, January 27. The date was changed conjunction with the -• Junior. Vaad Nazi refugees did everything" possible when a colleague for the mayoralty in 1935. Harry W. Nice a s head of a com- tries are to be permitted to display of Holland; and M. .Koussevitzky, of from January 20 £0 accommodate" the Auxiliary, will-be held Tuesday,. De- to .spread anti-Semitism in this coun- Mr. Horovitz was the firEt Jew to be mittee t o draft unemployment in- their wares a t the annual Poland. " = •'•'.'' . - ; . Omaha Hebrew club. ' autumn • try. cember 18. surance legislation for Maryland. elected mayor of an Ontario city. fair a t ©ranionberg.
Will Speak About the Crisis in Ger-
SIFRIAMIES 1EAWJEWS T0C00NT8Y
SfFOLDS
KAZLQWSEY PRESffiENT^F
JEWISH YOUTH FORUM TO BE HEU)TUESDAY
Tuesday
JAYIO RAID
THREE NEW FACTORIES W PAffiSTiNEATFKT South Africa Puts , -Man Upon Nazi Party TO
J0SSH lARGOIM
RABBI MILLER NECTON JEWISH LECTURE SERIES
Boycott Rebuilds Japanese Temple
Progressive Club Play Sunday
Rabbi Goldstein Book Review Next Monday
By College Club
Kattowitz Anniversary Observed by Mizrachi
New Road for Beth Hamedrosli Cemetery
Young Men's Yaad