April 5, 1935

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In the Interests of A e Jewish- Pe@ple By.;HjCLTON .B. ABRAHfiMfr; Yice-Chainnan of Initial Gifts 'A fire-side philosopher once observed thkt we are sometimes BO busy looking at the pickets tliat vre don't see the fence. _. This homespun comment has its application to our Philanthropies Cam-paign. Often,-, in our-zeal for it, •we become BO : Intent upon the • individual beneficiaries which it serves that /we lose sight of the process as a "whole.

Entered aa Second Class Mail Matter on January 21, 1821, a t Poetoflicr ol Omaha, Nebraska, under (be Act of March S, 1878

OMAHA, NEBRASKA,

FRIDAY,

APRIL

5,

1935.

XI.—NO.S,

JewishJ^5b|» Ao Be £."*/' U

Women's and% Youths' Divisions Almost Complete

An exhibit of the works of Jewish artists in Omaha ar^s vicinity will be held at Temple <;ekly broadcasts by the UnitIsrael in •connection with the anJewish Layman's committee es nual Youth day observance, from New York will be held durMay 5. Artists • interested—-regardless ing the month of April on Saturof age—are asked to communicate days from 5 to 6:30 p. is., Oma•with Mrs. David" H. Wice at the ha time. Blackstone hotel • immediately. These broadcasts Trill coine The" works of art will ba judged over the NBC from stations affiThe SOOtli anniversary of Moses Mairaonides, tliat great Jewby an outstanding critic. liated with WJZ. It will not be ish scholar, physician EJid philosopher, commemorates more than j •Any works may "be entered, as carried-locally because of conflict the birthday of one of Israel's Immortals—it is a tribute to Jew-1 paintings, sculptorlng, etchings, with scheduled programs. ish eternity and a lesson on the futility of anti-Semitism, wood ' cuts, or any • of the crafts. observance of At Cordova, Spain, the birthplace of Moses Ben Ks.ira.on, the A c!tjr»w This month's broadcasts will be The purpose of the exhibit will ba of the Ernest Blocli service. Solo- Rambain, the Spain of 1935 atones for the Spain of Ferdinand to encourage local artists. It is believed that this is t h e ) 1 " u t W s Saturday will be Friedrich and Isabella. . Almost eight centuries ago, Rambara and iris first exhibit of. the works of local S c h o " °* the Metropoitan Opera family had to flee their native Spain because of persecution; company. Schorr will sing the day the Jewish artists. ritual and will be assisted by the choir of Central synagogue. On succeeding Saturdays, Cantor Isa- government dore Weinstock and the choir will tired years ago, Torcruenxada drove the Jewish residents out of prai Tlie Spain. Today, a Spain seeking a new place in the firmament of sin- the rest of the service. This music was especially writ- nations, officially tells the world that the country is proud to The celeoretloc if vnticv ••'"* ten for the Union Prayer book, number among its citizens all Sephardic Jews, regardless of hip of the Coliepc oi ?^-the ritual of the Reform Syna- where they may live. lis Studies, in co-operation v M gogue In America. T&riouE Jcv-iFh orr,r.iT.r,{if>n* Every stone in the ancient city of Cordova, eloquently speaks Rabbi Jonah B. Wise will of the persecutions our forefathers endured during the e cltr. !>"• rhilip sb.er, rr'-'";i E Dr. Irving Fisher of Yale Uni- preach the sermons during April. tion. Every tree sighs in the breess cf those • long-dead days, cf j idet of the College,. T I U vw-wn versity will conclude the Omaha The obserrais.ee he^e vdVi ??*• sufferings which have their counterpart today-in various parts Community Forum S e r i e s on of the world. I t was a proud and haughty'. Spain that raised & j tare & Eympossum on i*ie- l-.fp •'•' Wednesday evening, April 10, at whip against the Jewish, people. Arrogant Spain fell from her j the Jewish Community Center. tke CoMope of heights,- but her persecuted lived. Egypt, Babylon, Syria, Borne j His subject will be "What Is —all tried to crush the Jewish people under an iron heel of op- j Stable Money2" pression, but when they were as unto dust their persecuted grew | Rabbi Ds-HS H. Wice v i l so i on "The 1/Efe of RsmbaTn:" K* 2>r. Fisher received his A. B. •from strength to strength. . . . ^ ^ ^ ! Frederick Cohn on "Tbe Vh"from. Yale University in 1SSS and

vislon heads for the coming campaign. The path of philanthropy is Loyal Kaplan w a s chosen to not a one-way street. Its benefits head the Club Initial Gifts drive do not move simply from those to start on Wednesday, April 10, •who give to those who receive. and continue until some f i f t y The welding of a strong, ralI£ "we could keep count, of air the youth organization have been conbenefits , that accrue from our lied campaign machine which tacted through a speaker's diviPhilanthropies C a m paign, we will have the manpower to push sion headed by. Joseph Solomomust use a double entry ledger. " across t h e §40,650 needed in now. the approaching Jewish Philan- Russell J. Blumenthal will head On one Bide we would • enter thropies tlrive in Omaha is oc-the individual Initial Gifts drive the benefit of our contributions cupying t h e attention of theto secure the pledges of those to the unfortunate, the homeless, youths who pledge or s h o u l d leaders of the campaign. the destitute,, the down-trodden. the larger, amounts. The program adopted t y t h epledg'e We would record the hope that Salywn Michnick w i 11 be In our contribution brings; to the or- Philanthropies executive thus far charge of the general solicitations phan, the aged, and. the sick . . . was approved at a meeting of thedrive to begin on May 7. He will the treasure of' Jewish learning Board of Governors of the Jewish be assisted by two majors-^—Ernthat it opens to the young . . . Community Center and Welfare est N o g g heading Division A, the aid that it affords those val- Federation, held at the J . C. C.composed of young men workers, iant souls who have been build- Wednesday evening. and M i s s Sarah Rifkin heading Henry Monsky, first vice-presi- Division B, composed of young ing a homeland through "their sacrifices •„. . the relief that is pro- dent of the Federation, presided. women workers. Captains w 111 vides for our suffering fellow- The chairmen of the various di- be chosen by these majors, and Jews in; Germany and eastern visions in the campaign rendered they will choose their own teams. Europe/whose tragic plight we reports On the progress being • have escaped only by the fortuity made. According to Philip M. Klutzof birth. " . nick, general chairman, no stone And after recording these bene- is.being left unturned In the effits that accrue . tot the beneficl- fort to smoothen-the road for the aries of our campaign, -we would workers when the drive officially turn to the- other _side of the gets under way Tuesday morning, ledger to enter the benefits that May 7. New Spain in paying homage to the Kaimaniacs sne ex ophy ©* lilaimonides;" Ivabbi accrue to'ourselves. There are --• Every detail in the complicated from her hearth as one of the greatest figures she has ever rid A. Goldstein en "Rannbair. many of them." There are, for in- organization of such a large, con- Rabhi Jonah B. Wisa Returns States Are Inclnied l a produced frankly declares she is atoning for the sins of old Spain. Mar,:" K&bbl Tri ?."illpr on "ficentrated drive is being worked Btance, the efficiency and econNewly-Formed Midwith Krst-nand Infom^tion She is reaffirming the lesson of history that the Jewish people br.m t.be TSITTIT'CI ; " • Dr. Victor omies that result from having one out minutely, BO that there may About Belch are immortal; that the Haaans, the Torquemadas. and the Hit- !,evi:ne on "Kambam as R T'h West Eegioa be no lost motion or wasted time all-inclusive drive Instead of sepden." or energy. It is therefore exarate campaigns for each of the Mizrachi leaders from the a i d - !ol ne r s f r e f o m e d t 0 o W i T i o a w h i l e t h e P e 0 ? S e **"*o p p r e s s U v e New York (JTA)—The Jews of The Cor.serva.tive choir', in, pected to . complete the canvas31 beneficiaries. There are the west region gathered in Omaha j eteraaJ;-. Germany are determined to fight the direction of HP.IM-T- Brfivjr sing . of the entire Jewish comadvantages that we derive from this week-end to form a permanfor their existence in that.counthe maintenance of Institutions munity in the week allotted to ent regional organization. The j. embodies the philosoph: try against the terrific odds con. that safeguard our own welfare the drive.. states comprising the region axe latabam. fronting them, although t h e i r t h e Initial Gifts , by protecting, us from defamation Nebraska, Oklahoma, Tennessee, A meeting for the initial gifts weapons are primitive In the face i and- preserving our religious her• I.Iissouri, Iowa, Minnesota, Kan•r-T- parr, of the vorld itage and traditions. These are •workers will be held at the Black- of the "a r t i 11 e r y" of their ! sas and Colorado. -r,p or is plaxininf; to ." important-. i-.-ot course•*->:-.• but stone Hotel-Monday, April 8, at enemies, declared Rabbi Jonah B. I Babbi Uri Miller of Omaha was even transcending them : is the 6:30 p. m. Richard E. Gutstadt Wise to a g r o u p of prominent j elected president for the coming saving sens? of communal unity of the B'nai B'rith anti-defama- New York Jews at a conference ' T u 1 s a, Oklahoma (WNS) — year. Other officers: Rabbi Mantha. our annual Philanthropies tion committee will address the last week at the home of Felix M. uel Ladennan of Denver, f i r s t Blunt, plain-spoken General T>' group.. • Campaign' generates among us. Warburg, at which he reported vice-president; I. GrcSsty of St. Hugh Johnsos, ioriner head ol his observations during a recent • IHvision Lcals, s e c o n d vice-president; Consider, the true" meaning1 of ZZIiud Bloch of Omaha, secretary; the KHA, tu-rsed - h i s oratorical | •Mrs. Irrin StaJmaster, chair- visit to the Reich to obtain first this spectacle that Is annually en- man-ot: the. women's division in hand "infpnnatign: j y ihs; Jewiish. '•'athan Wilfson of Omaha, -trea- talents to religion .here when fce j ^ ^ the situation in Germany. -acted'pssid - re-enacted •••*©£ore-«nr-tEe ^ ^ 'srrer;' Rabbi'H/F* Epstein ol St. [told a, Methodist Sunday Echc 1 eyes. At least once every year we personnel o£ h e r section is near— Loais, honorary president; Rabbi Rabbi Wise reported that 11,- I class that ECELEZE End sot t Fisher- H . Zeitchik of Des Koines, hoaorsee all; our forces of Judaism.• . v ingfcompletion and that the work- 000 German Jewish refugees re"Dr. £'rL" whether devout/ or nonobservant ers "who-have- volunteered their turned to Germany in 1934. ary first Tice-presidest; and Rab-Jews killed the Christ. ; Ph.. ;D..fromthe .same Echool Picch-hitting for his brother, . . . . -whether orthodox, conserva- services to date have pledged bi I. L." LeTin of St. J o s e p h , "Many of them," Rabbi Wise Alexander Johnson, as teacher of! Jewish Youth on KoEQay c-ex?.-| *-• .joined to- their utmost effort to make the said, "have been arrested-by the ia -18S1. He ,has been'professor honorary second vice-president. tive, - or reform. of- Political Economy; Editor of gether in a bond. of brotherhood campaign a success. Among the Omahaas elected to the Married Folks' Friendly Class jl r . g j A p r i t x > The contest vrss I \ secret police and put in concen- t h e Yale Review from 18S6-1910; to fulfill the; ancient injunction • - Following are the majors, co- tration camps to learn the new the administrative committee are at the Boston Avenue Methodist j rif? f w m t h e rr--~~. Vice-president of the-Third Inter" r'.'e JevrE RS s-^~ that bids us care for the institu- majors and captains in the 'anschaung' of Germany." Nathan Levinson, Church, General Johnson descrIN ' st Cordcvfi f;vr>»1_ ' c ' T±TD..BV. t t } \ f? national..Commission on Eugenics] tions of Israel arid the less for- women's division: Ephraim "Weinberg and Cantor A. ed the crown of thorns placed on Many of those who have returnt r-ogue, Mrs. Arthur Cohn, major; Mrs. ed to Germany constitute a very in 1914; President of the Ameri- Schwaczkin. "just t h e police tunate among our people. Jesus' brow as ' Before e. gathering- tliftl fiUsi David Greenberg, co-major; Mrs. serious problem, Rabbi Wise said, can Association of Labor LegislaRabbi Laderman of Denver was third degress stuff of that day." | f-rpry grp.ilp.ble cornrr iv. the h'-'ftion from 1915-1917; Chairman The General added that Jeni£ I Unlike the many Influences Julius Abrahamson, captain. permanent chairman of the conemphasing that the German Jews rrogue anc. overflowed into •''*• Mrs. A. D. Frank, major; Mrs. are still in great need of relief. of the-American Statistics Associa- ference. E. Bloch and Mrs. Sidwas condemned "contrary to tfcs • that tend to put our people asun; streets outside, Governor Gv&ri*tion in 1932. principle of t h e humane and in? der, our Philanthropies .Campaign Harold Farber, co-major; Mrs. Katleraan of Omaha were secreMr. Warburg, recently b a c k jachi gave expression to the fc'n«,iv Dr. Fisher is - regarded today serves as a great centripetal force Moe Venger, captain. tellectual Jewish law." i from a short t r i p to Palestine, as one of the most oatstandiag taries. i ish Kepiibilc'e repentfnice y.'h;\r. for communal unity." It Is a bul- ' Mrs. S. E. Gilinsky, major; told the conference that he "had Greetings w e r e given at the 'he dedicated a m&rbe slab In ••''•• experts'on monetary policies in wark against the disruptive ef- Mrs. Ben Silver, co-major; MrB. several conversations with High first session by Mayor Roy N. I synagogue »-& token t.hsl &&&?* the country. He has been called fects of particularistic groups and Milton Abrahams, captain. 'OF Commissioner W a u c h o p e and upon to act in. an advisary. capa- Towl; Paul Goldblatt, executive j i c f reiEBs betveon Sps.fn and •-'>' Mrs. M. Grodlnsky, major; Mrs. sub-groups that sprout up among | descendants ot MaimonideB, found him a great admirer of the city for the Roosevelt administra- director of the J. C. C. and Welus. Behind its appeal "is the his-H. P.' Milder, co-major; Mrs. Maxwork done by t h e Jews. Mr. fare Federation; S. R a v i t z , As he unveilefi the flab. •*# tion and has . been definitely reHolzman, captain. tory of suffering and persecution, president of the Omaha Mizrachi; Warburg welcomed the announcej Governor solemnly declared M»»<i The second snuna! Youth CorMrs. Philip Levey, major; Mrs." ment by the Canadian govern- sponsible for formulating money I. Morgenstern, of the Jewish Nawhich • were the common experience of alf Israel. Its message H. S. Novitsky, co-major; Mrs. B. ment that Palestine oranges are of our present monetary policies. tional F u n d Council; N. Levin- clave will be held Sunday, K?r In recent months Dr. Fisher has harks back to an age-old tradi- A. Slmbtf," captain. to be admitted to the Dominion been advisor' to .several foreign eon, of t h e Vaad Ha'Inr; M. Frie-15, a t Temple ' Israel, under tory of. Sps'n because tbte riny • tion of ".mutual helpfulness born Mrs. Ii.. Neveletf, major; Mrs. free of duty. del of the Zionist District cf Om-j sponsorship cf the College Clzr. Spairs's day oi e-tonrrocnt ntid ?t i t governments In assisting t h e m of. all too common helplessness. John Beber, co-major; Mrs. Irvin aha; M. Minkin, ot the P o a l e Proceeds will be given to t h e "The Industrial development of •with their economic problems. pent.ance for the pevs?eci't<on /. i Its slogan. . ."to keep faith" . , . C. Levin, captain. youth's Division cf t h e PhiitrZion; Mrs. M. Levenson, HadasPalestine is excellent," he said. the Jews five hunnrefl years K*V In his address here next Wedrekindles within, our hearts loyji » Women's Initial Gifts "Every cent we have spent there nesday night, Dr. Fisher "vrill dis- sah; and Mrs. J. Richlln. cf the thropies drive. A pereeewtior. whirh waFi *h? ~^ alty to a common cause and to a Rabbi David H. Wice Is direct-; \ The initial gifts group of the has been put to excellent use. I Pioneer Women. Telegrams and suit of falpe leaderr-iiip. cuss Inflation, deflation, r e f I acommon origin that has enabled women's division consists of Mrs. have never seen so much progress messages were read from national ing t h e activity. Lasar Kaplan.! •' He Edciea: "Wif.li.oni pparc v~U. tion, the commodity dollar, and Mizrachi leaders. Mrs. us, though a world-scattered peo-. H. A. Wolf, chairman; M president of the group, is gene-al \ [ in any other country in such a other terms now used in connec| Israel there 1? no worul pesr*>," pie," to withstand through time Jeanette Arnstein, Mrs. Abe short span of years." I• Addresses were given by Rabbi chairman. tion with our monetary policies. A. Seichek of Des Molnes, Rabbi the afflictions and persecutions of Greenberg and Miss Blanche ZimThe conclave, which will ba czi. [ The conference decided to take ireS ihx- occus'OTi tv- point ouJ. unnumbered oppressors. man. Uri Miller of Omaha, and Leon all-day affair, will iEcinde a par.el: . steps towards organizing a drive t h a t the ?sls.5.js»onKjeg ee}.f%h?*»Gellman of St. Louis, national discusEion, p a t t e r r e d a f t e r the i . Mrs. J. J/- Greenberg Is chair- in New York City for the benefit Prince of Wales Acts i'um is a moral! leciwre to «>i.S»p-university of Chicago's topic r e Even the most reluctant .con- man of the women's organizations of the United Jewish Appeal Vienna—A plea t o t h e Prince vice-president of the Mizrachi. view group, a short vesper service tributor is inspired, when he group. At the afternoon session, the . ' • iwhich is seeking §3,250,000 na- of Wales' submitted b~ a number in the v-fj ^?. the- MIM}?. A??1*E. J, SOIOSJOHOTT gives, by the realization that Mrs. William Milder is chair- tionally this year for the relief of of Viennese Jews d u r i n g t h e main address was delivered by of Jewish melodies, a supper, a play, and a dance. through this, act he belongs•.. - . man of the motor corps. ' the Jews in Germany and other Prince's stay here resulted in t h e Mr. Gellman. helc befcre a combined Over 3 00 ycusg people attendthat he, is doing his share. Any A. Kats of Omaha headed the Mrs. David H. Wice Is secre- European countries, including Po- British Consulate's i s s u i n g a e it* i'M-.ttte kind worker can recount Instance after tary of the-women's division. land and for the settlement of number, of Palestine visas to Jew-resolutions committee. Among ed t h e Hie. J e w s , "'••*•• trophy, asd tne Round Table. held I s Omaha, given last year. Instance of subscribers who were the resolutions adopted were tee ish' artisans. All of the women named above Jews in Palestine. ^FC tlipy wnij.Joe Solomonow, who spoke at first unwilling to pledge . . . . are on the women's executive decision to aid in the Mizrachi T h i s number IsclnSed several live. out-of-town guests. who thought.of endless reasons committee, as are the following: drive for funds, to seefc to upie topic "A m e r 3c & r.. 11 o m vai'ifiiit Re for riot-pledging-. . . who utimate- Mesaames Max Fromkin, Paul build Palestine along the lines of All y o u n g people's • organisa-j-youth—A N e r Deal", is a ser.ior of t b e w o r 1 d trsveipfi ••* ly signed the cards grudgingly... Goldblatt, Maynard Greenberg, J. traditional Judaism, to support tions In tlie city are invited to IE.t Creighton Law school. He hat; ;Spai.E t o a t t e n d t h e ceremonips- Jr. but whey once they had pledged, H. Kulakofsky and Philip Klutzthe Jewish National Fund, to ally participate in the rally. Further j ] , e e n a member of the Creigfctoc The new Spain made a dramatic gesture of atonement for suddenly.,underwent, a complete nick. with the American Jewish Con- plans will be E-abrnitted end dis- j debate team for four years, win-;• t r i b n t e of t h e memory of ihr the Inquisition visited upon the Jewish people in the fifteenth gress and to advocate a w o r l d ecssed at the next meeting of the j r of the Creighton Oratorical "< change of attitude and became ae Volunteer Workers century, when Jose Guardachi, civil governor of Cordova, brought Jewish Congress later, to boycott j College club, Sunday, April enthused^ simply because by givI Contest i s ISS4, of t i e Extempo- A special commcmorc'ivc '& •'We are seeking to enlist iag they, had automatically de-r the aid of all the Jewish women the 800th birthday celebration of Moses Maimonides to a climax the Hitler regime. {r&Beous Speaking C o E t e s t in lias been set t p in the old. gl clared their,unity with their own In the forthcoming campaign," by officially presenting to the Jews as a gift of the Spanish gov| IS32,-and one of the winners in In KaiEJ-sam Sqware, vii.fe tlie A large banquet at the J. C. C. people. * j the Midwestern Jewish Com- losing !riscriptlc?n: "On t?u> climaxed the activities of the conMrs. Stalmaster declared. "The ernment the ancient Cordova synagogue. CRRior;. pf t!h*? ^lE'ill-li'.IBfiT'pdfli. & {mnnity Center Debate "Leagne In ference Sunday e v e n i n g , - w i t h iOS SB majors, co-majors ana captains Chancellor Schuschnigg of Austria sharply repudiated the •..-. IISS2; he is else presiaeut of the •.. So.'as we make these entries In hope to contact all of the womover 200 attending. The Women's Ben MaiiuoR the p .n& (JTA)—Tlie K&si race! Phi Beta Epsiion Eratemity. our ledger, we find that Instead en, font becaase of the- amount Nazi race theory as a "terrible way of thinking" in an address to Mizrachi were presented w i t h rafml. in the name o tlic:'. t h e'o r j ^K"£s sharply repafiiatea j In Lis speech lie st of beihg purely benefactors we of work involved it Is possible Austrian women last week. their charter. Bsr-tsoE, ersptf-jgeB I t s T last -R-eek fcr Chsjaeellar Schnsch-! ie"ot ovrec fcj America Jevrr to are beneficiaries of our own Phil- that some may he overlooked. nilion. ol t.teat immortal The Greek government officially ordered the disbanding of aigg, addressing E -R-cmeii's de-ithe United States for itanthropies. Campaign. Our cam- Anyone who, wishes to work In spirit, paign •. serves > as a barometer ot the drive and who has been all anti-Semitic organizations in the country, including the notoritaciiiaent of ,the Ostsaerkisehe j leges a cfi o-ppo-Ttv.tiities: t h s t A n las memory," • , Jewish unity and Jewish Integrity overlooked, pleasa communicate ous EEE. Stariasciiareii the storm troops of j ericas. Jewish ToKth tenst be d in this community. No Jew who with any of the majors or myAustriaj cojpsiss .st of iiifp oli'iscstioR General Hugh. Johnson, former NRA head, substituting for - Jerusalem (JTA)—Correspon- The • Austrian Chancellor *3e- • grlve o' Its services -are; time to he life of 5»aiE5onide» 'was s. has a t heart, the unity and integ- self, as T^e welcome volunr i rich one, Persecutioas canaed W*his brother before Methodist. Sunday school class in Talsa, told dence "between the two kings dat- scribed the theory advocated cy j aid la •coastrtsctive rather rity of. b4s people, can refuse to teers." .' . • • • . ••'• r~^--. •' to leave their native SpaSR give Ms share. \. , On Tuesday, April 30, it is bis listeners that the Romans and not the; Jews 'lolled the'Christ, ing back to the time of Jeremiah, the Nasis in Gernanir as a "ter- \ destructive movemextE and ideas.! Jsiajon ki.es wag t w e n t y } Kacy Saum, rcniier-cp, epotee j planned to have six simultaneous declaring that Jesus was condemned "contrary to the principle 700 B. C , -ws.s discovered t y the rible vr&y ol thiatlns. archeological expedition led ty This year, as. the time, for the dessert-coffees at the homes" of of humane and intellectual Jewish law." "This • theory fails complstelF ] on the topic "Youth e.ufi Hie Ee- j soil. Professor Starkey at Tel Ad-Dae- to see tlie real Tallies," tiie Clis,s-! ligioa."; Ernest Kogg epcte on] campaign •• approaches; the mer- members of the ;women's execug e r o u t , vr&s s, ~pxotor,nf, cury is rapidly ;rising in our Phil- tive committee."1. •; At least thirty The Jewish population of Palestine is now/estimated at 325,| the Butjecl ''Jewisii Tov.ti EIIO. ancient LacMsh. eellor said. tunstttst, a deep anthropies barometer. In the inlr women will attend each of the 000, as compared with 250,000 a year ago. the called (Progress**, Jack Teislii o Ths discovery consists cf twelve Chancellor Schascli tial gifts division, which is the affairs, a t which time final ars benevolent ostrafea ( p o t t e r y ) fragments upon tha Trcines cf Three thousand Jewish athletes from forty different counYefl the court of Sala.fi5r». first to get under, way, every rangements for the women's OE worker has already pedged jhia share In the campaign will be tries, including the United States, are taMng part in the second frhilEBtti.ropiRt who iz subject "Ecrcpean Rumblii of secret letters hst^reen j proranl&ateci" l-j t&s JCac Bupport, both "morally and ttp&n- completes. turned tlie poor rway from id Americas Jewish Youtfe'*. Maccabiad, the Jewish Olympics, at Tel Aviv. tlie cf Jadea.. asd the j ridiculed the prop-agaada - 5 J ~ ' i f l ^ | ^ ^ clally. InfcYeiyisray"the response MoiiBky, Philip Elc Kingdom of Babylon or Egypt. on !a Geraany 02 race piirifica-i Xoath has been inspiring. -Not only, have Alfred A. Fiedler, chairman of Five workers In a canning plant in Kamienitz, .Fodolslr, IJk- The fragments carry inscriptions tion, asd said tliat "this props,-1 nick, &afl Irriu Stalmaster acted ] Born at a time m-hen •is there been no decreases, but the. Youth Division, announced raine, were sentenced to prison terms for anti-Semitie activities •with Biblical spelling all written ganda is-based on tlie- belief i s las Judges -with Ben Kaalo-wsky as i beitjg pergecutedl aafi OH Fag© Two) (Continaed On Page J-chairiaa-jt for the in. iak. the mystery of spirit." this week the selection of his di- alad for molesting Jewish workers.-

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