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OMAHA, WKBKASKA, FK1DAY, JANUARY 18, 1935

Report S00M2 ; WOMEN TO ATTEND Jews in Palestine "Palestine PEACE CONFERENCE

Vol. X—No. 51

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In Bujkling Up The Land"

Jerusalem (WNS-Palcor; Agency)— At a meeting of the board of trus,_ A group of Omaha women, headed There were 300,312 Jews in Palestine tees of the Conservative synagogue, j* -i?\%Mrs..J. H. Kulakofsky, program on January first of this year, it was it . was unanimously decided to i The women of Palestine share an man refugees," Mrs. Kaplan de- change the name of the synagogue. for the Council of Jewish officially estimated here. The Jews are now more than twenlal,part -with the:men in the up- clared. "The Women's Council and Henceforth the Conservative syna•fWomen, and Mr. A. D. Frank, exty-five per cent of the general settled building of the land/* Mrs. Elisheva kindred labor groups are doing gogue is to be known as the Beth- Elaborate Program Being Arecutive vice-president, expect to at4-Bay Ckmclave on Jewish Wel- tend the Peace Group conference, to population of the Holy Land, doubling Kaplan, an executive member-of the everything in their power to combat El synagogue of Omaha. ranged for Celebration fare Held Under Auspices be held in Kansas City, Mo., Febru- the ratio since 1922, when the 'League Moatzat Hapoaleth,; declared in an such tendencies." She further showed Februarys ary 4 to 6. All organizations that in- of Nations Mandate for Palestine was interview Wednesday.. A Palestinian j how t h e labor groups in Palestine of National Council officially awarded to Great Britain. clude peace groups will be represented woman leader, Mrs.^ K a p l a n - is now were t r y i n g to build t h e home land Elaborate plans are being made to . Sam. Beber was re-elected ,to the at this conference. touring, t h e United States in t h e in-[ on a basis dose to the soil with appropriately observe the thirtieth executive.committee at the four-day Interesting to Omahans is the fact terest of t h e . Histadruth, Palestine sound principles of social justice." anniversary of the Talmud Torah in labor group.. National Conference on Jewish Wei- that Mrs. Thomas Lavitt, sister of J. $.?:'_'. .: N o t only a r e t h e women organized Omaha on February 3. "There are now £ 22,000 working in agricultural p u r s u i t s i n t h e Holy fare,-held in New York last week EL Kulakofsky, is general chairman A banquet will feature the day's women Organize*! under) the auspices of. the National for the conference. Any Omaha wom- J ..in *- .the Women's . . .. b u t "they a r e also organized in program, and at this time those who Council in .Pal Council o£ Jewish Federations and en interested in" attending the sessions * she continued. ( t h e cities. Technical n i g h t schools have worked diligently in the inter* are asked to communicate with either Welfare Funds. "These are worker; In all. branches a r e maintained and various branches ests of the Talmud Torah at various . Nineteen prominent Jewish lead- Mrs. Kulakofsky or Mrs. Frank. of i n d u s t r y - a s ' w e l l f i t s land-cultiva- of; industry are taught. Even the do- Noted Attorney Makes Brilliant periods will be honored. * ers .from various parts of the countion,", .;..._•,..-•.;!--:,'. .',.: [,',-_ mestic helper in considered an imporPlea for Justice in AdMuch romance has been intertry were named to compose this In portraying, $ H | important p a r t tant member of the women's organdress at J. C. C. woven into the thirty years of hisOmaha's "Outstanding Jewish Citi- played. by ; t h e Palestinian woman-'in ization. ,. - executive" committee." William J. . tory of the Talmud Torah since the zen for 1934" will be named early in developing iheu&pinj»ltod,.Mrs. KapShroder of Cincinnati was. named When ^questioned as to what is A clear challenge to the American humble founding of E communal HeFebruary by a committee "of sev- land /poi^tedloat tfaktthree .hundred"done with children when both par- people was flung by Arthur Garfield president. eral'Omaha Jews, according to an an- wonferi "are;,gradjia^d annually from j ents are working, Mrs. Kaplan re- Hays, liberal attorney and author, in brew school in Omaha. The fconference, under the general Three decades ago the Roumanian nouncement by PfiF Beta Epsilou, theagricultttnil '-Befools sponsored hy "" chairmanship of Felix M. Warburg, plied- that competent day nurseries an address to a capacity audience at hall on Harney street was rented to Creightoh social fraternity. was *nbjfcable for its array of, brilth Mfa^t ~ ' "" "' ' '"' are maintained, where the children the Jewish Community Center Wed- house the Hebrew Zion school which Henry Monsky was last year's reliant 'speakers*-and the variety of The Moatzat affili- are well; taken * care of and where at sesday evening, in the second Com- had just been founded. This was the cipient of the award made annually ated with.the-^ viewpoints presented by them. Women organ- an. early age they are taught the munity Forum lecture of the season. first Omaha communal activity in under the sponsorship of Phj Beta ration. It was und«r th§l,auspices*qf "dignity-of labor.' As; an example of the divergent "It is time that we true Americans the Jewish educational field. > views presented, Professor Morris Banquet at J. C. C. Sunday to Epsilon fraternity. In 1932 the award the lacbl ^iooeei^omen .group that "Here. in our homeland," she said, take the duty of defending victims Shortly thereafter this school was was presented to William L. Holz-; Mrs. Kaplan Celebrate Organization's Cohen, philosopher, of the City col~tOh ''"'" "as nowhere else, is the woman an of prejudice from the shoulders of moved to the B'nai Israel synagogue. man. 42nd Anniversary lege of New York, delivered a. plea "The P&Ies^ g y opp equal of her mate . and walks with the Communists, Socialists, and oth- And, it was not long before the ^iana1 are. strongly A committee composed of the fol- posed to. tibe land for Jews to live as people, not parnd speculation" s p e l t i " brougat b t him hand" in hand up the steps of er radicals,", the brilliant speaker B'nai Jacob congregation founded ticularly as Jews. Dr. HordeCai Kap- •More than five hundred reserva- lowing people has been selected by into the cotmtr^.b^r«>me of the Ger- progress ahd achievement." said. "It is sad to observe that the its Hebrew school. In 1917, both, Ian, rabbi of the "Society for"the Ad- tions have been made by the mem- the fraternity to aid in choosing the bulk of the work in preserving our schools were consolidated into one, ; . , Banquet. vancement of Judaism and dean of bers of wives' and members of the individual: Mrs. L. Neveleff, head American liberties has been left to known as the Omaha City Talmud Over, three hundred attended the the Teacher's Institute of the Jew- Omaha Hebrew "Club for the ban- of several Jewish Women's organizaorganizations classed as "anti-social" Torah. banquet given Monday at the "J. C- C. ish1 Theological Seminary,^expressed quet, that, is to_be_ held this coming tions; Miss Ruth Allen, 'educational and "un-American." It was at this time that the buildin honor of Elisheva Kaplan. a diametrically opposed line of Sunday evening at the Jewish Com- director of the Jewish Community Case after case of national and ing at Seventeenth and Burt streets In an address following the banCenter; Rabbi David A. Goldstein, of thought.* Stating that the "federa- munity Center, at 6:30 p. m. quet,, Mrs.- Kaplan spoke on the ac- international importance was re- was bought to house the Talmud The. banquet is being tendered to the Beth-El "synagogue; Rabbi. Uri tion movement represented by centricomplishments in Palestine and said viewed by Mr. Hays before the huge Torah. Here all classes were held fugal forces in Jewish life making all the members of the Omaha He- Miller; of the Vaad HaTto; Frank she sees a. great future: for Palestine audience. In each case, the veteran until 1931, when the Talmud Torah for Jewish survival" is the] future brew Club without cost, as a.ges- R. AckerinanJ editor of. the Jewish as. .the . Jewish .national homeland. defense lawyer showed where preju- was moved to the Jewish Community hope of American Jewry. He deaied ture in celebration of' the trioute Press;- Rabbi Frederick Cohn of dice, the Thirteenth Juror (the title Center. that anything like a -ghetto' would that is being paid to the past presi- Temple Israel; arid Henry Monsky, of Mr. Hays' address), played the To Be Honored. 1933- recipient. dents of the club." emerge,from this philosophy. . . . - - . . , state 1 in Palestine leading role in convicting- men not At the banquet on February 3, To cooperate with the above ad- Is Incbnipatible; wifth the*«cope* of t h e Palestine last year, 20,000 being guilty of anything but being "differ- thirty-five men and women who At the speakers' table will be Joseph Schlossberg, secretary of German refugees. the Amalgamated Clothing Workers seated the twenty living past pres- yisory .committee/ the ' following Mandate for.Palestine issued to Great have at various periods during the Rabbi David ' A. Goldstein also ent" of America> accused—Jewish em- idents of-the organization who now group of alumni"aud active members.\ B r i t a i n ' b y t h e i League of_ Nations, the The Reichstag building" fire trial past thirty years been active in Talspoke. Mrs. J. Richlin was chairman of the fraternity has been named: Mandate Commission of t h e ' League ployers ' of an "economic anti-Semi- reside in Omaha, and each will be was described as having been carried mud Torah work will be honored. , presented with an acknowledgement Nate Gilinsky, president of the alum- nas ruled, i t was revealed n e r e with and toastmaster. on "in an atmosphere of lies, under tism." The memory of sixteen deceased . .Representatives from the various ni chapter, Joseph Solomohow,' PhilBriefly, summarized are some. of for their efforts in "the development ip Klutznick, Dr. Leon-Fellman, Aaron the: publication of t h e minutes of t h e Zionist organizations in Omaha were a prosecution of cruelty, and pre- persons who were active in the Talrecent meeting o r the commission. The the thoughts expressed by other and advancement of • the work o ' judiced .verdict." .•• • ipud Torah work will also be comPerlis, Max Kesnick and Morris Koom. decision of t h e Permanent Mandates present. the- organisation.speakers at "the conference; At the Scottsboro trial, still pendmemorated at this time. ; Tuesday Afternoon Tea. include Herman H. " Formal presentation of ".the''- award" Commission was t i n reply id a - p e t i Dr. Cyrus Adler, president of the • These jwill ing, the "defense" labored under cirwill.take place at a banquet which 1 Board of Directors, , ; American, Jewish committee presid- Auerbach, Mendel Blank, Harry A. will • be held early in February,, at tion presented by t h e Zionist-Revision- . Tues.day ,. afternoon Mrs. Kaplan cumstances which, 'dealt'.not only with ing at a session dedicated to the de-* Wolf, Nathan S. Yaffe, Abe Kat- which members of the committee and ist Organization, headed, by Vladimir- was, honored at a tea by the Galdie the alleged.crime .but'with the neces- The officers of the TAlmud Tp^ah, ' ""' ' " ''" . velopment of Jewish cultural activi- skee, Ben' Handler, Jacob J. Irried- "Outstanding'Jewish.Citizen" will Le Jabotlnsky, who. cad asked, the League Myerson club at the home of Mrs. sity of abolishing prejudice . agaijsst a r e : • • • ' ' • - • . . . . . .. - - ties in -the' 'United States warned man, Dr. Abe Greenberg, Arthur Ko- guests of-the fraternity. '~A% that of Nations tojdlirpct <Jreat-Britain as S. Nite. color, against '&»•:Jf orShern - attorney E M7" :Baris&\ president; Dr. -Tuesday afternoon sha spoke at an fW that the Jewish ,xeligioin^ .cannot senbium, Dr.' Nathan'• Dahsky, Max time ..an -embossed certificate, syro- the mandatory mm%t t o ' t s j a c f l i l t i i P ^ t e ta open meetinir of the Senior .Pioneer torney's .religious affiliation-Judaism. Philip Sher, .honorary president; N, maintain itself, jon an. emotional basis TWmWn,«Tred St White,- Marks= LaJew- "Women, the Junior Pioneers,^sfei.t alone. He asked that every Jewish ng, SamJEJ. Klaveri Irvin C. Levin, bolic of the honor conferred, and a to the early establisktoent of the "We are far too complacent1* con-~ S-/Ysfie,, • vice-president; ,"S.; R&vit*, : M ; ' d ^ ish state. •••••.-•• *. .;; " i ; . • .•. . " . gold engraved.^Icey triff be presented Goldie Myerson, club. Sylvia Magsachild-be. informed on the history and Hymen S. Shrier, Henry Monsky, _S. duded JMr. Hays'**iit is time to see honorary vis*-'president|. : key,; treasurer? • " Mrs. -. Ma*"' ^ i min presided. . . . _..- ,-. teachings of his faith "so that he Ravitz, Dr. A.. A* Steinberg andTCarl to the individual chosen. thut united action toust be "taken in secretary. -Aaron' Katz is -principal without the consent, or. approyal. .of may become a self, respecting Jew." C. Katleman. .- • - • , " . , , . , these cases, where ' the '.Thirteenth J of the Talmud Torah. thei ^xecutiYe of the Jewish" Agency Williant J. $hroder, .the -re-elected The' Omaha Hebrew "club has "been Juror^ ..prejudice/ delivers' the verThe. list-of board of directors, anfolr'Palestrae,.whicn is .officially recpresident of the organization, Hailed in existence for rforty-two years, durdiet." nounced this week by President Bai>. ogriiied by, the League as; the supreme 5 the national council as a clearing ing all of which -time it has served '. An"-open forum was conducted im- ish, includes: ' Jewish, representative ^body, had' dehouse for the ultimate solution, of in the capacity of an insurance' benmediately : after the lecture, anij the \ Milton • Abrahams, Frank Acker-manded radical revision of the Adminthe welfare, problem. He said the efit organization paying liberal audience was. given the opportunity man," M. M. Barish, Mrs. M. Barish, istration "of Palestine aid change p t organization had. no desire t o become amounts -to the constituent membei-s to ask questions, of the evening. Sam Beber, Dr. O. C. Belzer, Mrs1. -many of the. state ordinances to'com"a "super-body in any. sense control- for sjck- benefits, and death "benefits J. Bernstein, Ruben Bordy, M. D. Fred S. White introduced the chairply with their '.iaterpretatidn of the ling .the national or -international to- the widows of the' members. In Rabbi The next address in the Jewish - The newly-formed Women's" Divi- man for the evening, District- Judge Brodkey, Mrs. Dave Cohn, , }:.-"'.::'• : agencies or the local communities. It -addition, the club has contributed lecture series will be made by Dr. Palestine mandate. Frederick Cohn, D. Crounse, John John W. Yeager, who introduced Arsion 'of the Jewish -Community Center The Executive of the Jewish Ageijscy offered its help r without the least many "thousands of dollars to chari- Moses Jung, head of.the department Feldman, Rabbi N. Feldman, Mrs. J. arid Welfare Federation will sponsor thur Hays.- , - . • - ' . implication of supervision to any re- table and benevolent' purposes. The of Jewish'Religion at,the university haid' never jitself. appiiet Jorpr desired the second Center Players Guild-proFinkel, Mrs. J. J. : Friedman, Mrs. Earlier in the day, Mr. Hays was gional, national or international officers. of ;the • club,. are - especially of Iowa, who wuT speak on "A Plea a legal definitipnJ; pf*tii<£Stem; ''Jewish v ductioiv -"The Torchbearers," to be guest of honor at- a luncheon- given Sarah Frohm, Max Frotnkin, - Mrs, agency. ]| proud of the. "splendid fashion' in for Dynamic Judaism." This aduress NafloiraT H6me/' wteli :is'- the pfirase presented ^t the Community Center by the Creighton University chapter M. Fromkin, Abe Goldstein, Rabbi "used u d in. the mandate, "and whichV the Felix M. Warburg in an address which the Club has weathered. the is the third in the Jewish lecture se- Revisionists evening, February 19. of Pi-Lambda Phi, of which the Fo- David A. Goldstein, I. Goldstein, Dr, \%B4 equivalent equialent Tuesday ts dec^je^C ^ ^ C \%4 equiva ; The. cast, which emphasized the importance for Amer- last few years .of the depression, the ries and is scheduled for Wednes- to'' ".4ewlsn rfetate/*' 'This * U the includesMartha Tum speaker is national president. A. Greenberg, Mrs. Dave Greenberg, h fi first J. J. Greenberg, Mrs. J. J» Greenican Jews to concentrate on. Jewish financial standing. of the organiza- day, January 30, at 8 p. m . a t the time rthat the Ijeague • of' Nations' has" Hinielstien, Sylvan Frankel, Donald Louis E. Lipp was in charge. problems in. this country. He , said: tion showing a substantial cash re- synagogue at 18th and Chicago Issued any form'aT Intirpfetationiy' *• Brodkey, Mrs.-: David Brodkey, - Adele -Mrs. Hays accompanied- her hus- berg, B. Handler, William Holzman, M. Katzman, Ben Kaalowsky, Ben ? While we are deeply, interested in serve at this time, and a large Sur- streets. ' Wilinsky, Jack Temin, Irene Hirsch, band to Omaha. whatever affects the lives of Jews plus on hand. According to Ben E. Kirsheribaum, Phil Klutznick, Mrs. Ernest Nogg, - Albert Oruch, Reva Dr. Jung; Is a former director if fo other parts of, the world, our Kazlowsky, president" of the organ- the' Hillel Foundation at the UniL. Kneeter, R. Lackow, Mrs. M. F. Iipsman, Lea Oberman and Harold 1 •duties and our tasks lie- within. the ization,- fifteen new members have versity of Wisconsin and an editor Levenson N, Levinson, Harry MalaTuchman, is making excellent progborders of our own country."shock, H. Marcus, .Tack W. Marer, ress, according to the director, Miss already been initiated in'the last fcw.oof the Jewish encyclopedia. He reDr. M. Margolin, Mrs. M. Margolin, M e r r i ' t t •.. • -. • • \ • ;.''.. Neville Laski, British leader, re- weeks, with an intensive' member- ceived his training at the London William Milder Mrs. William Milder, ported on the pathetic conditions of ship drive being planned "for the sec- university,: Cambridge, and at the The play is a hilarious comedy and The Hazomir ' Singing •• Society : is Rabbi Uri Miller, I. Morgenstern, the Jews of-Poland and asserted he ond week -in February^- ' ; ". universities in Vienna and Berlin. "" actively carrying :on ^rehearsals for satire on amateur .theatricals by one Simon Pizer, M. Potash, S. Ravitz, felt himself .under, obligation, to rouse Hymen Shrier- has" Wen, appointed Tickets for the individual lecture the; benefit-concert *t» 'bergiven - Sun- of America's leading playwrights, the Jews of England to greater ef- toastmaster/or the;banquet and- will are fifty cents and ' tickets for. the day, January 27, at the Beth Hame- George Kelly. It has enjoyed a sucCharles Uoss, Mrs. A, The joint committees of the Junior Mrs. forts in behalf of their Polish co- present < a varied array of talent for remainder of the. series can still be drosh ^Hagpdol synagogue, :19th ;ahd cessful season on Broadway and lias Vaad Auxiliary and of. the Junior Schwaczkin, Dr. Philip Sher, Mrs. religionists. "I have- never yet seen the-entertainment of the members procured through members 6f the Burt street. This concert is- spon- been very popular with Little Thea- Society of the Conservative synago- K. Tatle, Joe Tretiak, A. G. ! that misery could be so widespread," of the .Omaha Hebrew Club and their Junior Vaad. :••'• :: gue have completed arrangements stein, Mrs. Sarah Weissman, Rabbi ' .'' ' sored by the Omaha Mizrachi -and ter groups throughout the country. he said, speaking about. Poland. all the* proceeds wiH go to Palestiitc. ..Mrs. Sam Theodore is..chairman of for the series of lectures .to be given D. H. Wice, H. Willinsky, Mrs. A." wives. The following will take part Dr. Joseph Rosen, Agro-Joint di : in the program: Myron Cohn, Cecil The Hazomir Singing : Society was the committee in charge. Edward D. by Maurice Samuel on. February 16 Wolf, and N. S. Yaffe. manager of the and 17. Tickets will, be put on sale lector, in this country, to confer with Berryman, Cantor Selz, Dorothy, Caorganized-five years ago through; the Brodkey is business : •Jewish leaders, said that "Biro-Bi- mel, Lottie Rips, Harriet Bernstein, next week. They will be 75 cents for effort of Cantor A. Scliwaczkin. Its group. djan possessed all the -potential pos- Evelyn Green, Pearl Marcus, Ruth the series, or 50 cents for a single purpose is to spread • Jewish -music sibilities" of becoming a -very im- Meyers, Milton Robinson and Goldic admission. and lolk-songs among. Jewish youth. portant center of immigration "for Freed. Maurice Samuel is one of the best The -Hazomir has approximately SS • •• the Jewish working classes." . . Members of the Beth-El synagogue members, having both voice and orknown of contemporary Jewish writJohn Feldman is chairman of the The College club of Temple Israel James G. McDonald, League of committee in charge, the remaining and their friends are looking forward chestral accompaniments. It is : iJie ers and lecturers. He has- just pub- will begin a new series of discusto the coming of Dr. Louis FinkelNations high commissioner for Ger- members being! Jack Gavenman, M. counterpart, of Jewish singing socie- -The next book review in the series lished a best seller novel called "Beman refugees, received the annual Bercovici, Charles Mann, A. Rich- stein, professor of Talmud at the ties thai» are found in all Jewish by Babbi Goldstein, will take place yond Woman." However,- i t ' is not sions on the "Great Religions of the " ' -medal of the American Hebrew at a ards, Jacob Freed, Dan Schwartz, Jewish Theological seminary of Amer- communities throughout ,thq worldi •., Monday, January 21, at the Jewish as a novelist that he has won fame World." A meeting will be held Sunday, dinner jointly sponsored by the con- Barney Feltman, Nate Yafe, Louis ica. Dr. Finkelstein comes to Omaha among Jews. His devotion to Zion- January 20, at 4:15 p, m. One of Cantor'. Schwaczkin, who" organiked Community Center. •••'-. ference and the magazine. Speaking Morgan, Albert Kaplan, S. Altshuler, under the auspices of the Study club and leads the Hazomir ' Singing 'soRabbi Goldstein has changed the ism is well known. Because of this on tolefance^—the medal he received Mark Polonsky, D. Feldman, Good- of the synagogue." The Women's Aux- ciety, has- Ian extensive background subject of the review. Instead of dis- devotion, he lives in Palestine with the members of the club will lead the first discussion. iliary will give a dinner in "his honor in. musical experiencei He studied in being for the promotion of better man Meyerson. cussing "The World's Illusion," by his family for six months out of Tuesday, January 29. understanding between Jews and the. Venezia- Musical 'Conservatory, Wassermann, he will lecture on "Rus- every year, spending the remaining Dr. Finkelstein is making a tour and the.Kie_y School' of Music, and sia's Iron Age," by Chamberlain. Mr. six months in America and other Christians—the commissioner said.no of the middle-west at this time. He was, also, fiistructed by .the- cele- Chamberlain has .written by far the countries, traveling and lecturing. form of intolerance was "more concombines in himself th.© Jewish schol- brated Vinkelman, of the Austrian In next week's Jewish Press, the (Continued on Page 8) arship of the. old-fashioned European Imperial Opera. He has occupied the finest recent book on Russia. He gives committee will announce the suba fair, unbiased objective account of scholars and the mastery of the Amer- position of Cantor in Pressburg, in London (WNS).—The plight of the , the actual achievements and failures jects to be discussed by Samuel. ican and European culture. He is a German Jews and of the refugees Is The Bikur Cholim held a regular fascinating speaker and always draws Philadelphia^ and has been here the of the Soviets. His book, has stirred up so great that it must take precedence much controversy and much, praise. meeting Monday, January 14, at the a large crowd wherever he is sched- last eight years. over all other Jewish jproblerns, Leon-' : Jewish Community Center. Election uled to speak. : An interesting program of Reli. are! Montefiore, president of the Anof officers was held. gious and Folk-song music has been The B'nai B'rith will hold a meetglo-Jewish Association, told that orplanned for'the coming concert. '': [ Mrs. L. Neveleff was re-elected ing Monday, January 21, at 8:30 p.m. ganization's council. Haifa (JTA). — Happy to escape president;, Mrs. S. Fish, Mrs. J. Fin* The entire proceeds Tsrill go to the at the Jewish Community Center. from Yemen, Arabia, where Jews are Montefiore said that the Polish nd Mrs. N. Katzman were elected Palestine Fund of the Mizrachi. Eugene D. O'SulIivan, Omaha lawyer, ^ severely persecuted, S25 Yemenite Jews are facing a tragedy, but when vice-presidents; Mrs. J. Miller, rewill be the speaker of the -evening.'" The Daughters of Israel Aid so- Wilno.—The oae hundredth anniverBuenos Aires (WNS).—Immediate Jews arrived here to settle to Pales- it comes to a Question of which comes . He, will speak on the Townsend Plan, cording secretary; Mrs. I. Pitlor, fifirst, the German Jews must take ' which is the old age pension rplan call- nancial secretary; Mrs. Leon Mendel- ciety elected the following officers sary of the birth of the "granfifatJier withdrawal of Ferd.inand Bruckner's tine. The entire group was admitted on precedence because they are not only son, corresponding secretary and Mrs. at their last meeting: Mrs. A. Wolf, anti-Nazi play, "Races," as a "tissue o£ Yiddish literature," Mendele ing for payment of $200.00 per month re-elected president; Mrs. M. Brod- Moicher Sforim (S» J. Abramovitca), of lies and slanders directed insidious- certificates sect them by the Jewish ruined economically but politically, for every person over the age of 65. C. Rose, treasurer. key, first vice-president; Mrs. S. will be officially celebrated next De- ly to discredit the National Socialist Agency for Palestine, which included too. His statement was in reply to a • There will be a period of open discussion after the talk. Warsaw.—Embittered because he Olander, -second vice-president; Mrs. cember, the Yiddish Scientific In- regime" was demanded of £he Argen- them in its immigration schedule. One demand that a special fund be organtine government in an official pro- family consisting of eighteen members ized to furnish relief for Polish Jews. " Max Barish, president will an- had been unable to obtain an Immi- J. Finkle, third vice-president; Mrs. stitute has announced here. Montefiore insisted that every penny nounce the committees for the ensuing gration visa to Palestine, a Polish K. Tatle,-treasurer; Mrs. L Kulakof- The statement of the . Institute test lodged with the foreign ministry came in on a single certificate. The immigrants told of persecution that can be raised must be used for term, and othqx important business Jew tossed a bomb into the yard of .sky and Mrs. Max Kaplan, financial comes in connection with various as- by .the German ambassador. The note ! will !be daicusgddi An -members are the British embassy here. , secretaries, ahd Mrs. A. MaiseL re- sertions that the anniversary falls on contained the signatures of 175 Ger- in Yemen and of the many difficulties the relief of German Jews <and of the. urged to attend-; « • " . • • ; cording secretary.. •-.-..:. December of 1935. : -' -.: ["• ' ' man organizations in the Argentine. they were forced to surmount before refugees from the Reich. • The bomb failed to explode. they finally reached their goal. .

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HAYS FLAYS PREJUDICE IN F0ROMTALK

TO NAME WINNER

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CITIZEN" AWARD

PAST PRESIDENTS TO BE HONORED BY HEBREW CLUB

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WOMEN^ DIVISION TO SPONSOR SECOND GUILD PRODUCTION

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Temple College Club' , -,. Begins New Discussion

Rabbi Will Review "Russia's Iron Age"

Says Nazi Situation Most Vital Problem'

MRS. NEVELEFF HEADS BIKUR CHOLIM SOCIETY

B'nai B'rith Meeting Will Be Held Monday

Mrs. A. Wolf Heads Daughters of Israel

Germany Demands Ban Anti-Nazi Play

325 Yemen Jews . Reach Holy -Land


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