MY JOB
In the Interests ©f the. Jewish People
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By PHUJP M. KLUTZNICK, Entered a* Second Class Mail Matter on January 21. 1921. a t General Chairman Jewish PhilOMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1935. PoEtofflcr ol Omaba, Nebraska, under the Act of March S, 1879 OL. XL—NO. 12, anthropies Campaign The, recent celebration of the 800th Anniversary of Maimonides has directed our attention more emphatically to some of his teachings. I am certain that if Omaha Jews -will be guided by his thoughts on charity, that the coming Philanthropies Campaign •will be over-subscribed. I am quoting herewith the translation of his grading of alms-giving;. I believe it to be timely and appropriate: "There are eight degrees in alms-giving. THE FIRST and lowest Is to give, but with reluctOslo (JTA)—A message of ance or.regret. This is the gift thanks was received h e r e last of the hand but not of the heart. week from the German AmbasTHE SECOND is to give cheerfulsador by a Jewish family for ly, but not proportionately to the sheltering victims of the Dresden distress of the sufferer. THE Art Exhibits to Be Feature PROGRAM disaster last summer. (S. S. DresTHIRD is to give cheerfully and den) Of Second Annual proportionately, but not until In reply, the family wrote to solicited. Gathering <lx/uf"rboms) (A) t h e Ambassador: "Because we To keep faith with ocr conscience sail with Jewish tradition. "THE FOURTH is to give OF ART WORK are Jews we deal kindly w i t h cheerfully, proportionately, and . . . to keep faith with otsr kinsmen steeped in tragedy and sufOMAHA JEWISH MEN other people. Love Thy Neigheven unsolicited; but to put it in The College club will sponsor AND WOMEN. (B) LOAN fering—we in Omaha MUST raise §40,650 dEiimg the sixth annual bor Is the supreme commandment the poor man's hand, thereby ex- its second annual Youth Conclave EXHIBIT OF NATIONALLY on Sunday, May 5, at Temple Isot Judaism." Jewish PMIaathropies campaign, which will be held here for one citing in him the painful emotion ! KNOWN JEWISH ARTISTS. rael beginning at 2 p. m., with a of shame.. week starting next Taes&ay. p. m.-—(Temple AuditoIn summarising: the j-«n:S A determined srmj- of five "THE FIFTH is to give charity full day of activities. Proceeds 3:30 rium)—YOUTH SERVICES. will go toward the youth's divisHaunting faces, on which are indelibly printed & bleak and hundred veteran campaigners is division prospects, Alfred &• In such a way that the distressed 3:50 p. m.— MUSICAL PROmay receive the bounty and know ion of the philanthropies drive. dreary existence, tearfoily plead for <rar warm generosity. The awaiting the opening of thej Fiedler, chairman, tied ».:•.-»/. GRAM by Choir of Temple An outstanding feature of the their benefactor, without their sixth anno&l Jewisb. PfaU&iit'hro- that the division "i« cert* in <?•"> sick, the crippled, the orphaned, the aged, and. the Irosgry Israel, nnder direction of rally will be a traveling exhibit, being known to him. pies campaign next Tuesday go over the top." Leo Green. to cs in anguish. Our own flesh and blood . . . economically reined EiomlEg, May 7. "THE SIXTH which rises still "Around the Palette," by a group Women's Mrision higher, is to know the objects of of Chicago artists, including 4:15 p. m.—PANEL DISCUSby the crnel tidal-wave sweeping Ecrope . . . look to cs for sne- "X© Keep Faltfe - - $40,650" The women's division, IIPP.JW. water colors, etchings, and wood SION: "Problems of Jewish our bounty, but remain unknown cor. Ufe-giving Jewish edoeatjon, conrcmniity-strengthening chaff- is the kevnote of the drive, sn& by Mrs. Irvin Stalmaster, \>x* * cuts by Maurice Yochim, A. S. Youth, and What to Do to them. • large task ahead of it. Weiner, Fritzi Brod, William Earl Abou* Them." Rabbi David acter-bailding, new hope from rehabilitation activities . . . all will th© workers are enthusiastic In "THE SEVENTH is still more Singer, Ceil Rosenberg, Louise D. Paris (JTA)—A plebiscite H. Wice, chairman; Macy their hopes of attaining the de- The- feminine workers hfivr *-T meritorious, namely to bestow Yochim, Nicola Ziroli, Eva Garamong all members of the Re- be extinguished like flickering candles, tmless those who have sired goal feiEg the on© week the women's cards and slpc ->'f Baum, Bernice Perimeter, charity in such a way that the rison, Todras Geller, Joshua Kamen's cards in the residential j-^rMax Resnick, Earl Ross, J . visionist Party to approve the the goods of life will keep faith with those who have nothing. of solicitation. benefactory may not know the re- gouove, Sam Byer, Theodore tricts. creation of an Independent ZionHarold Saks, Adele WilinLofty words and high-so?mding phrases will not save Jewish AD "early Mrfl" breakfast lieved persons nor they the names Glass, Maurice Friedlander, N. P. *'The TTomert," Mrs, P$.*Jn»Rj«ist Organization, has been fixed Bky. ; of their benefactors. Steinberg, Louis Weiner and A. for the nineteenth of May by the life or continue £udaism _ along its historic path. The Sedakslt Tuesday morning a t th© Jew- ter states, "arc eager to r^ 6:00 p. m.—(Vestry Rooms— "BUT THE EIGHTH and most R. Katz, whose works were exhiish Commmaty Center w i l l started. They know that rt*rv World Revisionist Executive, it of the Jewish people has been an epic, bat to meet the nnpar&lSupper. meritorious of all—is to antici- bited at the Century ot Progress tosaefe the drive to &id thirty- Snare « tefltons, OlifTicisW «»«swas officially announced Monday. 7:00 p. m.—(Auditorium) — leled conditions of today, a new chapter must be written in Jewish pate charity by preventing pover- exposition. one local, s&tao&sl assi inicrB&- Rhcad of them tmC nre ds«^*-The projected Independent PLAY, "THE RED CARNAty; namely, to assist the reduced mined to do Jlselr share Zionist Organization will call a giving . . • . « » destiny of oaar peoples win b® measuredfeyfto &n- ] t i o M i Jewish agencies. Paintings of t h e conservative TION," under direction of fellow-man, either by a considermaking the campaign constituent Congress for Decemand modernistic Btyle by William erosity of those able to give. We cannot tern a deaf ear, we canHarry A. Wolf will be the Helen Men-it. Cast: Adele able gift or a sum of money, or cess," ber, 1935. The Congress will be by teaching him a trade, or bySchwartz, Chicago artist, formerWilinsky, Sylvan Frankel, not be calloused to cur responsibilities nor imappreciative of the speaker at Tuesday's breakfast. called on the basis of "a Jewish The preliminarr details; or ly of O m a h a , will be included. putting him in the way of busiNorman Wohlner. plight of onr fellow-iaea—we most keep faith with cur work.of The breakfast Trill start a t & women's campaign vere mvpr^.' ness, so that he may earn an hon- Participating In the local exhibi- 7:30 p.m.—READINGS: "Dor- State and Herzlian Shekel". AH members of the organisa- human relief and human rebuilding, bringing hope &n£ life to the Immediately following the pep,out. at sis dessert-coffees lifc'i:. est livelihood, and not be forced tion will be Mrs. Meyer Beber, othy Parker" and "Milt Tuesday !-";?"• to the dreadful alternative of Mrs. Ruth Brodkey Jacobs, Mrs. Gross," by Romona Slosburg tion affiliated with the Revision- despairing and the destitute. And if we keep faith, we will sweep talk, the workers will start the ] Esimultaneously oon l e ist Party will be called to partici^ ^ homes of the folU w holding out liis hand for charity. Harry Mendelson, Mrs. Milton Pepper. thorough canvass of the Jewish ing majors: Mrs. Art Cohn. ?..:-.«,. "This is the highest step, and Abrahams, Mrs. Joe Krasne, Mrs. 9:00 p. m.—(Vestry Rooms) pate in the plebiscite. The out-on to an irresistible victory in the-Philanthropies campaign. community. Sanders Steinbach, Mrs. Richard come of'the plebiscite is considerHarold Farber, Mrs. S. E. f:;:."."the summit of charity's golden Einstein, —DANCE: Music by Art ed by the Revisionist Executive as Uptimistic Outlook Mrs. Jack Farber, Mrs. : sky, Mrs. M. Grodinsky, T.:-v ladder." Randall. Julius' Solomon, Mrs. David H. certain to be a vote of confidence "On.the eve of the opening oflphmp Levey, and Mrs, SPONSORED ;BY THE Wice, Selma Berkowitz, Louis in its action and Its. plans. the campaign," i " declares d l s Fhllip Fhlli [[leff. George Rabinoff, Associate Di- Lipp, Boris: Korneyv David CbesCOLLEGE CLUB OF M. Kliitznick, general chairmen.] Preliminary to llie camps-:Is r,.. This: is-a part of the complete rector o£ the National "Council ot e iisn;" "WfliSam;-Flax, Joe Stein. break with the Zionist Organizas are optimistic -of cH-erstfiM gp eciai Eg-TicsE stfcsEisig Jfrmir TEMPLE ISRAEL JJewish i h F d t i o n s anS ^Welfare Federations anS fc^h^ML tion, -which, •gas-r.esafofi.ri "here-fflLa EbiEg our goaK'-'Tlre'tfeep *tew'-;rh'l&Bihropies g^e to be heu' *-• •Porta^itj^jJ^j^^j^ Funds, ^recently^ffgPj^ff^p session of the."World Revisionist consciousness Rrpsxerit in the'the various Hoiiser? of "Wo:-«i;i? on nls return-£*««" «*' two- Neveieff',. Mra-~Harry KulfiJTof sky, Executive presided over by .VladiI community and the imfierEt&nfi-j this evening, London (JTA)—Jews suffer months' field survey of federation Mrs. Henry Monsty, Mrs. Herman mir Jabotinsky. The s e s s i o n far more from nervous diseases ' . j iEg ol the needs of cmr unf ortu- j The thirty-one ana; campaign, activity. His re- Jahr, Dr.- Frederick Cohn, Jack adopted the following resolu- than Christians. Under similar Marer and Abner Kaiman by Mrs. Jacob S. Pearlstien,. who was j nate brethren lighten onr task agencies of the 1 ports ot the attitude toward comtions: conditions, the number of Jewish recently "appointed the Jewish Na- j considerably. ing United campaigns in com-Meyer Beber will be included in campaign ure; 1. Members of the Revisionist patients may be ,two or three tional Fund field representative ] "The Philanthropies campaign the display. Local—City 1 munities that he visited -were exParty or affiliated bodies are forin the Southwest, spent the past | is a challenge to Omaha, Jevry times as great as non-Jewish, Old People's home, F tremely enthusiastic We in Om- Mrs. Harry Mendelson will bidden to participate In the next psychologists in London have es- week in Omaha organizing local j which we cannot let gro snail-! Serriee committee, Jewish aha should thoroughly appreciate show a bust model of Greta GarZionist Congress elections, wheth- tablished, according to the Even- and state J. N. F. activities. swered." [munity Center Mortgage If: the Philanthropies organization. bo. A painting, depicting a dust The concluding lecture of theer actively or passively. ing Standard, a daily newspaper Pearlstien 'was formerly execution fund. We would appreciate it more if storm, will be contributed by Increases in Initial Gilts Jewish lecture series will be held 2. Since the World Zionist Or- here. tive director of the local Federa-i National Institutions— .A' •we were back to the days before Louis Lipp. The initial gifts dlvisiois, "Problems of Jewish. Youth Wednesday, May 8, at 8 p. m., a t ganization has replaced the She- The scientists offer the explana- tion and J. C. C. He -was affiliat- j •which under the chairmanship can Jewish Committee, our United Campaign and in the kel of Dr. Theodore Herzl with a tion that "for centuries Jews ed with the Allied Jewish camB'rlth Wider Scope. Comm same condition as are a number and What to do About Them," the B'nai Israel synagogue. of-2. Harry KnJakofsky collects This will be a symposium on party ticket, members of the Re- have been persecuted. Years of paign and the American Palestine Bureau of Jewish Social of communities which Mr. Rabin- will be the subject reviewed by the "Jewish Scene." I t will be a visionist Organization are forbid- worry and nnhapplness have left campaign, in addition to his Jew- the larger donations prior t o search. Ex-Patients' Tube? the discussion ;panel including off visited. the openjng of the Home, Graduate School for There is a growing demand, ac- Adele Wilinsky,- Bernice Perl- comprehensive survey of the three den to buy the Shekel, thus signi- an indelible imprint on the race." ' ish social work. reports that "increases tsre
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meter, J. Harold Saks, Earl Ross, major problems interesting every fying their withdrawal from the At a meeting of the Omaha j tinning nil along: the line." ish Social Wort, Hebrew !• Zionist Organization. Massie Baum, Max Resnick and intelligent Jew. National Fund Council held Koc-j Kulafcofsfcy states that those grant Aid Society (HIAS). Rabbi David H. Wice, of Tem- 3. T h o s e members who will Rabbi David H. Wice, chairman. hrew Theological college f VAito ft® <UINI}AY i d S 7 ' thet h r e e - p o j a t Program pro-• s o I i c i t e a appreciate-the dire Lee Green will direct the tem- ple Israel, will speak on "Anti- trespass on the above resolutions VAAD ON bUNVAI PPsed by JPear^en ^ a d o p t e d , j o f t h g M n e f i c I a r y a g e n o i e E Semitism"; Rabbi David A. Goldwill be automatically expelled ple choir in the vesper service. and a committee on ways and are responding correspondingly Society (Denver), Jewish ;"!.•»? The Sisterhood will have charge stein, of Beth-El synagogue, will from the Revisionist ranks. The semi-a n n u a I meeting of means is working out plans. snmptJre p.nd Ex-Patlerfs' v*:<;••. discuss "Palestine"; and Rabbi with larger contributions. 4. All Revisionist members are the Vaad H'lhr, Uaited Orthodox of the supper which will be servThe local ways and means comAssociation (LOP Chairman Klutzcick ish Orphan Home ed at 6:00 o'clock in the vestry Uri Miller, of the Vaad, will take to withdraw from membership in Synagogues, will be held Sunday, mittee includes Morris, Mlnkln, Id e cGeneral lareB t h s t the subject of "Jewish Educaexthe Zionist Actions Committee. increases are rooms. Mrs. Sam Berkowitz Is May 5, at 8 p. m., in the B'nai Is- chairman, Judah Wolfson, KrsJ p-ected proportionately Telegraphic Agency, ."•" tion". f r o m all Jewish in charge. 5. The World Revisionist Exe- rael Synagogue, 18th and ChiM. F . Levenson, I. D&nsky, Mrs. divisions. ish Theological Seminary, TjsvTickets for this lecture can be "The Red Carnation," a onecutive has notified the Executive cago. J. Richlin, and Philip KIutznicJL Lev! AJemorial Hospital. Ns-iM/ General Solicitation Knlly act play by Glenn Hughes, will obtained for 50 cents. of the Organization that since the There "will be reports on all The three-point program: Council o£ Jewish FedervM A pep rally for all men be presented by Adele Wilinsky, Revisionists, as the second great- the past activities and on all actiFirst, to set up a functioning and Welfare Funds. NVii.' Sylvan Frankel a n d Norman Rome—General Umberto Pog- est Zionist faction, are leaving vities planned for the future. An and corsticnous reg-ional org-aniza- workers was held TTednesday Farm School, XafJonRt Horn*. Wohlner. Miss Helen Merritt is liese, a Jew, has been promoted to the Zionist Organization,- the lat- e l e c t l o n for members of the j tion with headquarters in St. at the J. C. C. laufler the aus- Jewish Children. Xatioxial Jfv director. the post of Inspector General of ter loses its right to speak as a Board of Governors will be held. Louis. Second, to broaden thej •• picies of the general solicita- Hospital (Deliver). Rabbi 't Readings by Dorothy Parker the Italian Naval Building De- representative of the entire ZionA very interesting program has strength and representation of! tions division. Elchan Theological SeniJr. ist movement. and Milt Gross will be given by partment. been arranged. Rabbi Harry Jolt the local Jewish. National Fund.! Harry Trust in, chairman of (Yeshiva College). Am tw* Ramona Slosburg Pepper. of Lincoln will be the guest Third, to enlarge the income of jgeneral EOlicitstioDs, presided, Friends of Hebrew TJnJvnri Activities for the day will be speaker. He will speak on "What the Jewish National Fund in this j William L. HolEffisn gave the United Jewish Appeal, Jewish main address. He stressed the climaxed by a dance in the vestry Judaism Needs". region. tional Fund, League for T,K necessity for co-operation and alrooms. Art Randall's orchestra Refreshments will be served by City Campaign: A regional conference -will he fPalestine), People's Ort Fnfi the Ladies Auxiliary. Mrs. Samheld in Kansas City Sunday, June so the need of the workers to tion. Mizrachi Palestine Fi "An important phase o£ thewill play. The trial "by Swiss Jewry against the Nazis for libel in spreadknow about the beneficiary agenLazar Kaplan is general chairBrown is in charge assisted by 2. The Omaha Jewish National Federation's task Is a struggle Vaad Ha'Ihr Meshulochtro. Fi..': tor the preservation of the civil man with Donald Brodkey as co- ing the notorious and forged "Protocols of the Elders of Zion" Mesdames Dave Silverman, Sam Fund Council has voted to EB< ordinator. Mrs. David H. Wice Is has been resumed at Berne, Switzerland, after the Hitlerites had Leibowitz, Harry Rimmerman, * Kifeem. ' rights lor all groups in America ipate and senfi a representative! General Chairman Philip Klutz-j Meshuloclilm under our constitutional guaran- in charge of the art exhibits and failed to obtain another delay. In face of the almost overwhelming and Louis Neveleff. i nick and Paul Goldblatt, execu- ] delegation. All the members of the Vaad coBimenting on the ties giving to each man the right has as her assistants, Bessie array of testimony showing the document to be a rank forgery, i l a tive director, also spoke. Harry Friedberg Kansas Roscoe Ates, famed comedian,; Meshnlochim to lite, liberty and pursuit of hap- Goldware and Henry Mendelson. the Nazis—sensing defeat—are seeking to shift the blame for the and its affiliate organisations are City is regional chairman. piness Irrespective of race or re- Other committees are as follows: protocols on to the B'nai B'rith and introducing "experts" to put arged to be present. ciated -with him are Hyroati Gor- headed the program ol entertain-; beneficiaries of the ligion. These sacred rights such Tickets, girls' division, Janet don and Meyer Brown, of Kansas meet, which, also featured several | Goldstein, chairman o i tiu, up a "front" groups as the Klu KIux Klan, the Graetz, men's division, J. Harold City; Prof. Gnstave KlaBsner, A. acts appearing at the Log Cabin, j ghulochim committee. Silver Shirts and the Nazi and Saks; service, Alvin Friedman; Report X.raacbeoias | "UOTIM® «»e past Goodman, Dr. Alexander Wolf, All German Jews will lose their citizenship in Germany, acFascist groups wonld destroy by dance, Kichard HiUer; hospitalThe first report luncheon 1 comm'ttee line, dfeirlliBi^it I and I>eon Gellman of St. XJOIJJS. fomenting discord and dissatis- ity, Gertrude Greenberg, Gerald- cording to Wilhelm Frick, in announcing a new Nazi program. be helfl ui 12:15 noon on SSi.SS to S5 Yeshivas, «r.i.3« Omsha will become the headSilverman and faction through employing racial ine Strauss, Sylfia Dr. David Rebels"ky, director of q-aarters for the Btate J. N, F. acMay S. Re-port ages, etcM in Europe »na 'i v and religious bigotry and estab- Esther Sllverm 1/a; decorations, The Revisionists led by Vladimir Jabotiusky have definitely the Mid-West campaign for Labor •win also be held on esiiasc from IMIMIS. of tlif- ;<. lishing aj dictatorship in our land. Bessie Goldware, chairman, Eva seceded from the Zionist Organization and plan to set. up their in Palestine, will address a joint tivities. •and Prias;-, May © A national lanei-refiemption We oppose all such movements Wolf, Bertha Guss, Ann Novak SO, at 12:15 noon, own independent Zionist Organization and hold a-separate World meeting of the National Work- campaign for f500,000 was reI "O«r committee lias tri&t; through constituent agencies of and Sally Novak; properties, Harer's alliance, Poale Zion, and the cently announced by Dr. I. GoldA general solicitations men's ideal fairly with every Zionist Congress. old Abrahams; publicity, Rose the Federation, our Jewish comPioneer Women, Sunday, Kay 5,stein, national head of the J. fcreaKast frill be held at 8 &. vrltii all outside orpt,ii munity asserts its faith and hope Mendelson, chairman,, S y l v i a at the J. C. C. at S:30 p. m. to., Sunday, May 22. Another , and we wish to Infonr. N. F. . . Silverman and Esther Weinstein. The Lithuanian government has issued orders that firm measIn the American democracy as Dr. Rebelskr. •who recently visgesaer&I report lEjacheon vrfll foe | public that it any • organ}45*>J Bnperior to forms of government Acting as chaperones for the ures shall henceforth be taken against Nazi agents who try to ed Palestine, and who is an elolieM BfoaflRy, May IS, at IS: 15 j was turned down, it wns bs??z that would curb and destroy its conclave will be Messrs. and Mes-incite the population against the Jewish residents. quent and powerful speaker, will ROOK. i the committee did not de-pw: •sacred guaranties of liberty." dames Paul Blotcky, Milton Abrastress the importance of the comSo confident are the heads of group had proper credemtteiF, hams, . Richard Einstein, Max I t needs no explanation to state Special radio programs were broadcast last week through ing Zionist World conference. He the carapaiipi tfout ft will be » j titling- it to f«n''s. Should s : that our Omaha Philanthropies Holzman, Joe Krasne, Arthur Russia explaining to the population the menace of anti-Semitism. will also lay emphasis upon the success that a. victory fiimier is j shuloch collector call upor. : Goldstein, Al Mayer, Louis Lipp, Hyzaas Goodbinfier was electsupports these agencies in a manbuying of shekels by every Jew, pia»Bed for Tuesday, May 14,[for a contribittion, we ad\*i«*v < "ner proportionate to that of Kan- Robert Rosenthal, Julius Soloso that he may participate in this ed president of the Progressive < «t © p. m. Joseph C. Levis regained the foils title in the national men's | to call me a t Atlantic 22tH> J mon, Sanders Steinbach, and M. Hebrewclub for the ensuing sas City. It is interesting to note All report breakfasts and | get full saformatiou. fencing championships. Another Jewish swordsman, Norman C movement. term. Other officers elected are: that in the last two years our bro- L. Wolf. This meeting is open to the a list listof of th* Armitage, retained the national saber title. The previous week l«""*e°»« } be held at the Jew-|j "Following F o l o i n g JisB a thers in Kansas City have gone public. There will be no collec- first vice-president, Hyman Ora 5E< r Helene Mayer, German-Jewish refugee, again won the women's over the top in t h e i r goal of uch; ' second rice-president, S a m U r ,, ° ™ ' "I I ?* ? ff' ' \7 e»ol«i 7* e»ol«iUon« aided &n& the tions made. championship. amounts in exceBS of $100,000.00. Nepomalck; secretary, Earl i><eveleff lff will ll be_!n b ! cbai-ge, b assistit Good g } v e E t The Western-Regional headLomzor Teshivath, $Pf-; r< It Is high time that we look ourbinder; recording Benf? b T M r 8 > "°™ Stalmaster and i^ bid di secretary, t B m Mrs. | Tashel Afeeiiel-Jeru&alens. J: selves squarely In the face and quarters of Mizrachi announce Rechtor; treasurer, Dave Denen-I A new chemical compound superior to any agent now used in The usual reasonable fee of So Beth Chinuk Yeladlm, $20: i.'i save the self-respect of our Om-that Mr. Leon Gellman of St. Philadelphia—One of the two berg; reporter, Hershel Freed-] the treatment of varicose veins has "been developed by a Jewish cents per luncheos will be ed Goilal Aid Society. ??f; ' aha Jews by reaching our modest Louis, national vice-president of Franklin Medals for 1SS5, preman; trustees, Boris Koraey JL«.VJJ. At.'ZrJ«*A»\A . — . Mizrachi, wil be the guest speaker physician, Dr. F. R. Greenbaum of Philadelphia. goal of ?40,650.00. sented annually by the Franklin Beajaiaia Torsh Ernes, $li: hoard o£ di- c b a r g e i l t b e cording to his report, on the part of unorganized communities to follow the footsteps of such leaders as San Francisco, Cincinnati and our own city. Omaha has long held an enviable position among the Jewish communities in this country. That position has been very seriously challenged in the past few years' by our apparent inability to reach a reasonable goal in our campaigns for the'Bupport of much needed agencies. ' • • * - . Our neighbor, Kansas City, Missouri, has started its United Campaign for a total of §105,000. 00. I quote from a statement recently made by Louis Hoffman, General Chairman of the Kansas
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in Council Blutfs, on Thursday, Institute, -will go to Professor Al- rectors, K. Ahramson, L Sklar, I vath Bally M«»il-.*.> Hospital, | A capacity crowd attended the During; the past few weeks you May 9. He is coming in an at- A "ghetto" school for Jewish children opened in Dresden, lids bert EJasteta,.it was ssnonuced M. Tiplftsky, 'sniTD. Orach. have read In this column state- tempt to organize s. Mizrachi is the beginning of the Nazi campaign to segregate Jewish chil- here by Dr. Howard McClenab.au, ot has been j youth division rally Tuesday Tbe club's dren in the schools. group there. director of the Institute. postponed cutil Kay £1, 28Sfi. ' evening-. (Continued on Page 2) (Coutinned oa Page E> :
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