Dedicated to the Meals of Judaism
Isleresis ©I the Jewish People
Entered as Second Class Mall Matter OD January 21, 1121. at Posiottior of Omaha, Nebraska, under tbe Act of March 3, IS79
OMAHA,
NEBRASKA,
FRIDAY,
1935.
VOL.
XI.—
NO.
WEDGWOOD URGES TO HONOR GRADUATES PALESTINE TO BE AT RECEPTION TONIGHT The annual community-wide 'A CROWN COLONY' services and reception for the
Maurice Tatelman, Ernest B. Wintroub, Samuel S. Wolk, Minxin Sunday, June 2, the first nie Yaffe, Harold Zelinsky. conferenus of the Jewish National Students graduating from South B'nai B'ritn,' American Jewish : fund for this region will be held Laborite Member of British Par- 1935 high school graduates will High school: Jack Bronstein, Berbe held this evening,-Slay 31, at liament Agitates for a Kansas City, Mo. Congress and Jewish Comtha Greenberg, Maurice Katzman, Omahans who ars planning to Change the Beth-EI synagogue, at theAnn Lewis, Hannah Meyerson, mittee in Agreement. make the trip are Philip N. 3. C. C, 8 p.m. under the aus- and Louise Nathan. New York'(JTA)—Represeata-1 Klutznick, Julius Bisno, Mrs. M. London (JTA)—Renewed ef- pices of the social service comHarold Perelman is the only F forts to have Palestine proclaim- mittee of the Jewish Community Jewish graduate from North High tives of ' the American Jewish ! - Levenson, Mrs. Dora Richlin, Mr M o r r i s ed a crown colony instead o£ beish Committee, The American Friedel and Mrs. J- InrrPAwi in school. ing a mandated territory under Center and the B'nai B'rith. Jewish Congress and the B'nai Lintzman. • Those who are graduating from Representatives of all of the the League of Nations, were startAt this conference, there will i W n r l r a r c Tn Technical High school are: War- B'rith will, in the future, meet ed last week by Col. Joshua synagogues will participate in ren F. Ackerman, Morris Adler, together at regular intervals for [ - "' formation of.a regional dis-l ** w * * a » " l tr Wedgwood, Laborite member of the services. Gross Cohn, Lester Cohn, the purpose of joint" consulta- -'ct for the purpose of stimulatthe British Parliament. Rabbi Url Miller •will preach Irving Oscar Diamond, Thelma Leonne tion and action in behalf of the \ ing interest in the Jewish XaCol. Wedgwood who has been the sermon. Rabbi Frederick Gaspar, Sylvia Gerelick, Richard Jewish victims of the Hitler re-! tional fund to further the proMoscow (WNS)—The tremend£rain of this agency. known for his pro-Zionist senti- Cohn will, give the benediction. Hurwitz, Bernard Henry- Klein, g i m e . , ' ' • • • ments, published an article In the Rabbi David H. .Wice will give Albert Monovitz, Esther Follay, According to Jacob S. Pearl- ous increase in the number of Announcement of the decision Near East and India, semi-official the opening prayer. Rabbi David Elliot Rubin, Abe Silver,' B e n was made in a joint statement is- eln, the- regional director, there productive Jewish workers in the and White Russia is reorgan of the Colonial Office, de- A. Goldstein will have charge of Silver, Mandell Simon, and Flor- sued in behalf of the three or-1 will be people from seven states ; TUkraine ea ed D this * 5" statistics published in claring that Palestine must be the services. ganizations by their represeata- j at this initial conference o ence Tuchman. I the Ernes, Yiddish Communist Norman Bolker, Leonard Leon changed into a crown colony. tives, Louis Fabrlcant, Dr. Jos-1 district. | paper, which reports that the "Either Palestine becomes a and Pearl Osoff will represent hua L. Goldberg and Morris D.! number of such worKers in the the students. crown colony or it will be GerWaldman. i Ukraine was 13 6,000 at the bemanized," Col. Wedgwood "warns The Beth-El Auxiliary is makThe action of the three organ!-} ginning of 19 3 5, En increase of ing arrangements for the affair. in his article. zations is in- renewal of an agree- | 140 percent since 1926. Not only the graduates but the ment reached June, 1933, where-! The present status of Palestine The popular response to the jo * {;ieir tirne r<n<i effort s«c »••-**These Jewish workers repre'entire' public are invited to Vatby a Joint Consultative Council, j as "a mandated territory is sent cine percent of all workers j Jewish. Philanthropies campaign j pledged to policit until every vnr comprising representatives of the J thwarting the progress of thetend both the services a n d the three bodies, "was set up for the ; country! the Laborite member of program. thai: of any S sible dollar lias beers contrUu: ;;••;. The reception committee which purpose of joint consultation and j the British Parliament believes. more indi- 1 The community can welt ;».V* ed in factories making machinery j previous drive, \rfth He accuses the present British ad- will meet the students includes action in connection trith " the j and the smallest number work in Mesdames M. F . Levenson, chairRumored Nazi Theory Becomes situation created by t h e Hitler j Program Being Arranged In ministrators of Palestine of antipledges, titan ever before pride in their work." the needle trades. In White pathy towards Jewish immigra- man, Dave Sherman, A. D. Frank, . a Beality As Law _ regime. Which Confirmands Will Russia productive Jewish, work- : already tcmed in even though tion. He also points out the ad-and William Alberts. Mrs. I. Announced By the terms of the agreement Paul GoIdMaU, executive /: Participate ers increased 137 percent since j the solicitation of contributions vantages which Palestine would Dansky is in charge of the rereached, the Joint Consultative rector, declares there will bf i1 1926, comprising SI percent enjoy by receiving imperial pre- freshments, which will be served •"* " ' is stai "' " Berlin (JTA)—Jews w i l l not Council" will seek to provide for compromise, that, every pnvj'w The Temple Israel confirmation the total. ference as a crown colony, In in the lobby of the Center. take Iace be conscripted fro r the German harmonious action by the Jews of will be canvassed PC tls«' <' report l&ncheon heM ^iuuu«,«. « u u . ' 4 4 ; v »•" P Sunday, June 2, At : For all of Russia the producDr. Philip Sher, chairman of army, it was announced last week America in relation to the IN azi i trading with other countries of - * - •' thirty-one loeel. national ami '*'. Jewish workers are per- j Wednesday moor., the number of ternaiional beneficiaries? CK -i the social service committee and as a part of the universal con- war upon the Jews in Germany. Ia t 9 : 3 0 o'clock. Confirmands the British Empire. of the total "It is hoped in relation to the! a r e : Marvin Sanford • Adler, j i indhidnal coEtribofcions sosrefi Philanthropies campaign v-.-ii; I "The present agitated political inaugurator of the annual service scription laws adopted by the Nauncertainty in Palestine would and reception, heads the commit- zis. As ' General von Blomberg Jewish situation in Germany that J Helene Jean Alberts, Charles tion. j past tlie three thousand m&rk, no wise suffer. had previously intimated, Jews not only agreement may be reach-1 terminate if the country were giv- tee on arrangements. "With the meu remaining; *»-l<5 i two fefindrefl mere tfei» the pir- ful in the splendid manne'i A i.i The auditorium will be speci- will not be admitted to military ed but* united action may be tak-i •Mayer Arastein, Lois Jean Barish, en the status of a crown colony," g th e i r |! Harold _ Bernstein, Philip Bernard Col Wedgwood predicts. He em-ally decorated for the event. Each service at all. "Aryan descent is en by these bodies through '; vioos high. i a. r manifested, we PXPO phasizes that through the Increas- graduate will be given a flower. a preliminary condition for con-representatives in t h i s Joint j Bernsteine, Helen Jane Chapman, > h; our goal of Jit.tfcO i. The total of pledges is now I reach Following is a list of the pupils scription service," the law deed use of Yiddish in Palestine and Council. Each of the national! Shirley Harriet Greenspan, Leon- j ;stateAmore than SSS.OiW, which with throught the large immigration who are graduating and have clares. bodio-will,- however, remain-tree j a r d Kulakofsky, Harriet Lewis, J the exception cf tlie first cam- men .of the jnjiial pms from Germany, there is a danger been sent invitations to the t serWhile certain exceptions may to pursue its own policies with re- j x o r m a n Eugene Lincoln, Estbryn me paign in 1930, is the " Cdhtral High school graduates be made in favor of the Jews, ac- ference to those matters upon | Gwendolyn Milder, Paul Nathan,! that Palestine may become "Gersum • T c are: Mary Arbitman, Jean, Beber, 8 r e completins iht,ir cenVHS,. since the manized". This danger can be cording to rules to be estab\ished which unanimous decision m a y j L v ] e Reinschreiber • Shirlev Ruth '• e Round Table of Jewish _ a grnern? selected list of v n Yot2th averted only if Palestine becomes Betty Beeson, Bess Bernstein, between the Minister of the In-not be reached." 3 p othe the year's ; of Sevmsn PhJlantcrcpies crsves. > from ! Rosenblum, Ruth Rosenstock,: 1 a part of the British Empire by Harriet Bernstein, Arthur C. Bia-terior and the "War Minister, N D Despite the encouraging: results!! vision Ere on A meeting of representatives of j Howard Schonberger, Malcolm j program with EH Honor Night lac, Norman Bolker, Zelda Cherbeing given the status of a crown Monday evening, June IP, at 6:"non-Aryans" will not be promot- the three bodies, held in the study | S a m u e i obtained to date, the effort?; of i men's p'f Trachtenbarg, niss," Myron Aaron Cohen, Ruth ed to the rank of officers. Morecolony, he says. • 30. 'the campaign leaders remain un- • Coren, Evelyn Rose Dansky, Leo over, members of military bodies of Dr. Stephen S. Wise for the ; Tuchman and Harold Wiesman. • Following the dinner a splen-; abated. [ purpose of reviewing the bases of; ning prayer will be giv-! T h e o p e Eisenstatt, Ruth Ferer, Harold W. and reserves must not marry cooperation, decided unanimously | >.l; oilier division?Rosenstok; t h e'!!lid program has been prepared j Philip Klutsnick, general cheir- i Rosenstock; ee nn ^, y Ruth Finkle, Herbert R. Forbes, Doro- "non-Aryans" under penalty of to continue the work, of the Joint j Flower prayer by Shirley Ruth jf o r t i l e evening. Awards will be man ' of the campaign, p tri- ! pleted their • thy Fried, J a n e Goetz, Naomi losing their rank. • Consultative Council. This deci- j Hose'nhliim; nhliim; Harriet Harriet Greenspani G r e e p a raade to those members of t h ebute to the loyalty anS Jewish j Gross, Julia Hertzberg, Alta Eve; sion i was' reached h d in i the th lligbt i b t f' R d Table Tbl who h h ha v e -distia diti ; consciousness ol the mec •who are \ le, t h i B •?'"! While Jewish leaders in Gergive the Confirmation Vow; || Round lyn .Hirgch, Joseph.B. Hornatein, heniBelves Sn fiehste, : "stjeking to til?! iifb,""' j campaiUsn Is the Increasing hardships -In Ger~; tiie DeclaratioTr-wilI~he made by ! S u i h e many-were quite apparently-dis-:' ihni •Sirs, ilahueT""Groctihsky "was Howard Kaplan^ Irvine" Klein, El- appointed by this latest turn of many; the growth of the dlsabili- j LTI 6 Reinschreiber; the Praver j oratory, and. dramatics. There : "The handful of menwho &re capli co'loctionB wish the v i I 1 De labelle Korney, Betty Louise elected to head the Council of, speeches and a play to | doing the clean-up work," he de- PS js niwch l&vppr tUi\n ff events, they refused to comment ties affecting Jews; and the fear ij e f or e the Open Ark will be giren j Jv«Jewish Women- for the coming K x a u s , Ethelyn Kulakofsky, on the new conscription law tothat the coming months will pre- by Charles Mayer Arnstein; Mal- conclude the evening's program. \ clared, "are leaders in. the true fore. year, at the annual luncheon- Adolph Laytin, Esther Elinor La- inquiring foreign correspondents. sent new and graver problems for c l m g Trachtenbarg will read Alfred A. Fiedler, chairman of; sense of the word. Undiscourag-j The marked- number of in.v meeting, Tuesday, May 28, at thezerson, Leonard Leon, Joe Ler-Many, however, hold that this lat- the Jews of Germany, and there- from t n e Torah; the reading o f | t h e Table is ia charge o'jed, they have given ner, Albert Lustgarten, Henry ; es in the amounl& p>letU J. C. C. f th ld t h eT e n Commandments will be | arrangements. Assisting him are| the J Jews of the world. est slap in the face to the Jews is fore, for th ; demonstrated in till o£ Ike- ? Sara ] Mrai Ben Silver, Mrs. Morria Gaylor Malashock, Lloyd G. Slala- but a prelude to the complet disby Leonard Kulakolsky; Helen! RJ^in, Margie Kaplan, '. paign divisions, is re&potiBibU. Katelman and Mrs. Sam Wolf, shock, Pauline Margolin, Harlan enfranchisement of t h e German J a n e Chapman will give the E r n 5 e *ogg, end Ernie Priesmaa. the success ehown in ibe iU were chosen vice-presidents; Mrs. Milder, Jerome J. Milder, .Daniel Jews by ihe Nazis. Members of the Rousd Table I Translation of the Ten Command] thus far turned in. Henry Newman, corresponding Miller, Florence Mosher, Pearl ke Minister of the Interior Frick I Close to five hundred T.'fi' DIES AFTER ILLNESS |I by ments; Haphtarah will be given by f_a^_™f_ _ the ^_eirJ. now T reserva«ons^ secretary; Mrs. Morris Levey, re- Osoff, Phyllis F. Rodtfy, Joseph- has recently announced t h a t a calling C. C , Ja. 1S66. Harold Bernstein; and the ine Rubnitz, Henrietta Sessel, Saul Levy, 66. former Omaha . volunteered in the csxuri^ cording secretary; and Mrs. Abe Stanley J. Slosburg, Reselle' new law defining the citizenship I paper broker -who lived in this , They VPTP recrnitPtl- 1'ro»; Mrs. Esther "White, 37, passed ' Concluding Benediction by Paul Brodkey, treasurer. rights of the Jews is now in pre-away Monday at a local hospital Nathan. Smead, i city t i e greater part of his life, J TvEike of lite end silJ ghm1^ Beatrice N. Sommer, paration. Because of this, it was The new directors are Mesdam"To the Congregation", partj \ died in Minneapolis last Friday. ; Jewish opinion, men vromrn following a short illness. es Leo Rosenthal, Harry J. Shuexpected that Herr Hitler's adone will be given by Rosalie I ' He retired from business three Besides h e r husband, Morris,. mow, Sam Gilinsky, and A, D. dress before the Reichstag last I years ago and made Ids home in BROADCAST SUNDAY she is survived by two sons, Ber-j Tuchman; part t w o by Frank. week . would contain some refer| Minneapolis, though still retainA Jewish quarter-hour will he ence to the Jews. Jews, however, nard and Irving; two daughters, * « , Alberts^ « d j » r t three ^by Miss Ida Gitlin, who gave sevnir | ing a residence here, Sylvia and Maxine, all of Omaha; Harriet Lewis. "On the Meamng eral vocal selections, was most presented on the air Sunday were not mentioned in the adi He is survived by his wife, morning at 9:45 to 10:00 over dress which was limited to a dis-and a sister, Mrs. Sarah Rosen, of Judaism", part one by Philip enthusiastically received. Mrs.; Johannesburg (WNS)—A Bessie; a SOB, Arthur, of St. Jos- TO BE COKTiNUt B. Bernsteine; part two by HowChicago. Keith Ware gave a group of dra-the National Broadcasting Sys- cussion of what concessions the of Funeral services were heldjard Schonberger, and part three, operative training farm on the: e p h M o . and two daughters, Mrs. | tem, sponsored by the Jewish Na- Nazis would make to internationmatic readings. i/-v-.-,: Tuesday afternoon at the Jewish j by Norman E. Lincoln. Harold , lines of the kvutzoth cf Palestine [ , Davidson, Minneapolis, and i ' A Spring .flowers were used on tional Fund of America. •• c a al opinion. schedule(3 fo last. Funeral Home with burial in the Wiesman will perform the Rej to promote agriculture among j . Kulakofsk-r. Omaha. ; ' M r s L o u i s This program will present.the the small tables throughout the The new conscription l a w turning of t i r e Scroll; the Ex- South African Jews will be es-> Funeral services were held room. Over one hundred women Importance and purpose of- thewhich bars Jews from military Golden Hill cemetery. hortation will be given by Marvin tablished here by the recently or- j Sundav" afternoon i the Hulse June f;. The collection. fn~ ••-• ! attended this affair. Mrs. Ben national fund and On the program service places the Jewish populaflover clp.y fund VPP no? eom'»t:^S. Adler; the Prayer for Confir- j ganized Association for the Pro-and Riepen chapel, with burial in eel becauee of tUe inrUut'.'••:.;. will be a male chorus of 70 tion in the same category as "eneSilver presided. med Strength w i l l be given by j motion of Agricultural and Invoices. This program can be Esthryn Gwendolyn Milder; the dustrial Pursuits Among South Pleasant Hill cemetery. Rabbi weather. mies of the State, criminals and Frederick Cohn officiated. heard either over WOW or KOIL. persons who do not possess GerThe flower clay tiolicit?! !.-»r. it Closing Prayer by Lois Jean Bar- African Jews. The Association ; under the auspices of tb.e f!rirf>.'.r man citizenship". While excludhas prepared a plan for obtaini ish. Mrs. Stella Chaikin, resident of VAAD BQARB MEETIMG CouncS' of Oinal\p., Proop*»fi>- *•••? ing them from the army,'the new Tel Aviv, (WNS—Pal c o r The confirmation sermon will j ing a tract of land for 50 young | Omaha for 53 years, died Tuesday 64,697 Jews Left Reich iiPsd to further tlif, (leveinfJ*1'^' • law provides that the Minister of Agency)—A great outcry of inbe delivered by Rabbi David H. people who would be trained HE- j Berlin—Since the Nazis came afternoon at her home, 712 North War can draft Jews in time of was raised here when Wice. der expert guidance in all branch-! The board of governors: oi theof labor in ralestine. Nineteenth street. She is/ sur-into power in Germany 64,697 War "for a n y purpose he sees dignation newspapers published a story that All committees psrtieipfUJut '••• Vaad Trill meet Monday, June ", Lee Green and the choir will; e s of farming for a period, Jews have left the country, acvived by a son, Maurice. fit". a Jewish owner had sold an give several vocal selections. Max j from three to fire years. the fipv--f>r day eve n at the B'Eai Israel synagogue v.i cording to official statistics pubFuneral services were held orange grove of 200 dunams in Yaffe will play a violin solo. At the completion of the train- j 8 p. in. All members are r.rged at the Center Pnnrtft Wednesday afternoon from- the lished in the Frankische TagzeiNess Ziona to an Arab buyer. P P.. m. j ing period, the Association would jt 0 attend. tung. Jewish funeral home. : MRS. ROSS HEAD OF The Palestine Farmers' Federj help the graduates to establish j —the .Sfcsdeat Plea -_ prevent . ._ ii themselves on the land either In- i TALWUDTORAHP.T.A. „ation had tried to cooperatively. The 11 i i r r t i o K i \hJ sale and the Jewish community of | Bucharest—A plea to the i (jiyij^aHy oorr cooperatively. Mrs. Charles S. Ross was elect- both, Ness Ziona, which is near Reno- King England was_ for assistance E enter of Palestine, sect by 2 0to 0 jc^oi ct Ipl e tr at t ei vi es o l*a at ir omn vacsnui ia accoma i i y&0 had also protested. ed president of the Omaha Hepanying farming in South Africa If the story is true, it would be Jewish students of Rumania. brew school P. T. A., at the regu- the first recorded instance in A copy of this plea was also would make possible certain j l a r meeting held Wednesday many years of a Jew selling a sent by the students to Queeajand i ies so essential for ] Om£.!hs, women were active in gave au atldrepK MOSKIPA «. Parents may .now register their with Roll C a l l and Inspection. evening, May 22, at the J. C. C. substantial parcel of land to an Marie of Rumania, asking her to • s o c i a l fiJnen t the children of the towns. • the sessions of the Southwest re- noon on "My InipresslonR f>.r 1 children for the Summer Home Then the morning will be devoted Other officers elected were: support the appeal. The plan has won the approval • gjoucl convention of Hadassah . esline." Camp of the J. C. C. which will to out-of-door games and activi- Mr. Max Fromkin, first vice-pres- Arab. of the director of the government j held at Lincoln, Xebr.. Sunday ; The .^ewiph Nptional Flint; open on Monday morning, July. ties on the Central High athletic ident; Mrs. J . Goldware, second agricultural college at Potchefs-1 and Monday, May £6 ar.ci £7. * ;the BofhscluUI-Bndaspfih Ti.; 8, for a six week period. fields. After such a morning, vice-president; Mr. Judah WolfJ troora and the Jewish farmers in j Mrs. M. F . Levenson was e.leci- siiv liospItRi v.-ere voted tb* J The Camp, which meets daily which will include baseball, ten- son, third vice-president; Mrs. H. jthe Transvaal. A number of |e a third vice-presideEt o£ the re-j important: projects or }!p.-i*i>; from 9 in the morning until 5 nis, soft ball and other games, Belmdnt, recording secretary; i Omsha. is or.c ot the. few c'tt.?In the evening for all boys and lunch will be served. Then real Mfs. S. Peltz, financial secretary; Col: Josiah Wedgwood, Laborite member of the British Par- j a company! The Omaha delegc es included \ which, h&re filready rfi?ae£ .. girls between the ages of 6 to 16, camp songs follow. Rest and and Mrs. Margolin, treasurer. liament, has renewed his efforts to have Palestine proclaimed a | £ _ formed _ _ _ to _ manage ^ ^ the ^ ^fi- j MesdameE William Alberts, quota, which was PI,000, provides a complete program of reading periods under the superMembers of the board are Mescamp life under the best supervi- vision of the Public Library are dames Max Fromkin, I. Dansky, crown colony instead of a mandated territory tinder the League ,n a n c i a l £ i d e o f t b e undertaking. ! Fromkin, P . Greenberg. E. Han.- The nest conclave vrj'tl I j dler, M. F . Levenson, S. Ke-telsion and attention. • . . the next order of the day, and an M.. Arbitman, N. Greenberg, and of Nations. man, J, Golfiware, find J. Stein. Sals For a six week period boys and afternoon of crafts, art, dancing Messrs. M. Cohn and J . J. FriedA new movement has been started in South Africa to promote A repolutSon wan adopted girls are afforded the opportunity classes, dramatics, hobby groups man. n—Tbe sale co-operative farm training among tlie Jewry there. KsctRBSRh cimpters refralt; ' of -wholesome, constructive and and a swim in the Center pool A tea was served at the close shirt, the official org ma.klrisr cop.trlbwtionis to on ^well-planned, play. complete t h e day's program of the meeting. For the first time Esthonia Jewry will have representation Anti-Semitic Mosley party on The value of properly-planned Then, too, there will be one long streets 'of Elrkenhead, was pro- j J. Friedman, fenfi A. Romm. causes. in the Esthonian legislative system. i Over lifty Omaha women, attendMrs. Levenson will I* vacations Is becoming'more ap- hike each week, a visit to some hibitea. ; charge of the- speaker's hu parent daily to educators and plant or factory, camp fires in the Capt. Dawsos also notified the ed the Ressions. King Carol of Rumania has taken active steps to halt antiparents and it is with this object evening and Beverar all-day outBritish Union of Fascists i s the Thirteen chapters representing, of thesouthwest region di Jewisll propaganda in Ms country. in mind that the Home Camp has ings. i area of Birkenhead that he will the sis states o" Nebraska, Iowa,: the coming; year, Mrs. been planned. souri, Kansas, Colorado and . M&rgolin of Cohii&bnB, Neb?., The Council of the League of Nations is considering the pro- not permit any Blackshlrt parsdAn. excellent staff of councilAt the Camp special care and lors is being selected on the basis attention will : be given to the if the Fascists Persist - vention. Sunday afternoon Rabbi child's health. Each child on en-of their experience. and training B'nai B'rith, was honored at a laws in violation of the League covenants. The Dansfg Senate is Ii that parading he will be forced to Jolt of Lincoln spoke on "Jsdastering must have a complete with children and camp life. They luncheon by the local lodge of expected to be on the losing end. | take all necessary steps to preYork—-South A f f i t t ' t Relation to Other medical --exa'm i n a t i o n , and will be responsible and In com- He praised the Omaha B'nai The World Zionist congress will open at Lucerne, SwitzerI Groups &nd the Congress." In the i J e v r r is plaa.nfcg * s e w ••«**»-• throughout the six- week period plete charge of all activities, and B'nat B'rith Monday. j evening- Mrs. Kas: Mayer of I>es \ PsSgn to raise fnnds to mid £!*£>-his or her health Trill he careful- no councillor "will have more than B'rith leadership. He also stress^- land, on August 27. h Neville L.sski presi- I Koines spoke on "Tomorrow and \ man-Jcwisb. exiles ly -watched. Meals have been 12 children under his supervision. ed that the A. Z. A., the antiRepresentatives of the American Jewisn Committee, the dent of tbe Board'o£ Deputies of | Toiaorrc1^." RafcM Gershoa Ha- j found a haven in that coupti-y. is. planned by an expert dietician for There will be a fee of $2.50 per defamation leage and the Hillel both their food value and appeal weelc, -which •will>cover all activi- Foundation "•were • ail inaugurated American Jewish Congress and the B'nai B'rith have agreed to British. . Jews, • "was appointed byifias o£ Kansas CUT spoke OB "The.'"was revealed by Benjamin to youngsters. ties of the child's program and j by members of thi3 district, DIs- continue t h e i r joint consultative council i n behalf--of Jewish vie- j King George as Recorder of Importance of the 3, K, T." Bab- j heimer, chairman of t h e bi David A. Goldstein of Omaha ] African Fond lor Ctermaite Each day's program will begin lunches. Burnley. tims of the Nazi government. jtrict six.
Russia
New. Record Is Achieved in Number of Donors aicrn
To Continue Solicitation Till All Prospects Seen
CONSCRIPTION
PLAC
,e Conclude Season on 'Honor Night'
Mrs. CJrodlnsky .Head of Council
MRS. MORRIS WHITE
TAKEN BY DEATH
Farm Movement
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Unusual Event—A Jew Sells Laud to Arabs
MRS. CHAIKIN DIES
Registration Now Open for
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HONOR ARTHUR BR1N AT BANQUET MONDAY
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