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Dedicated to.the Idealsof Judaism

Interests of the Jewish People

Entered* a» Sscond Clara Mail Matter on January 21, 1921. at PoetoMie. of Omaha. Nebraska, under the Act of March S. 1873

OMAHA, NEBRASKA,

Jewish-Looking Nazi Diplomat Given Ducking Bucharest (WNS)—The Roumanian Government's tolerant attitude toward anti-Semitic studentrioting put it in an embarrassing situation when it found itself in the position of having to apologize to the German minister because a member of' his staff who was mistaken for a Jew was beaten up and then thrown into a lake by a band of student hooligans. The German diplomatic attache is reported to be seriously ill as a result - of his beating by the anti-Semites.

FRIDAY,

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JUNE

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Palestine Winning War Against Malaria

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Jerusalem (WNS-Palcor Agency)—Malaria, once PalesCertificates and Prizes Boys and Girls tine's most dreaded plague, has been, completely subdued in tlie •ed at Exercises Last Are to Be Concity of " Jerusalem, it. was an- j | /"* /*« 'r r i ^ firmed Friday nounced here by the Palestine fie-' JU >-<• v^» ICS.rO Graduation e x e r c i s e s a n d j T h e c o n f i r m a t i o n of Beth-El partraent of health, which report-1 h o n o r a w a r d s of t h e V a a d Religi- ; synagogue will t a k e place t h i s ed that not a single death from j r ous School took place last F r i d a y ; evening, a t 8 p . i n . Thirty-four malaria occurred in this city in j r lOUm night at the B'nai Israel synago- j b o j - s a n d & i r l s yriu b e confirmed.! 1934 a s gainst 113 deaths in gue. G r a d u a t e s of t h e school ia-1 T h e c o n f i r m a n d s a r e : Mildred 1 9 1 8 . T h e Health. D e p a r t m e n t n a s Tne Jewish. Community Center elude Marion d a y m a n , A n n e P o l - ; Balaban, R u t h Bloch. Milton Parents arc urged te Thelma Gaspar, 16, daughter lay a n d E l i n o r Cohen. Of t h e J u n - ; Bloom,i Marjorie ,,„..„ J.... ^Chapman, r~+- , t h i s year allocated £9 0,000 t o meet the City Hall diamondSeveral Omahans have teen acof Mr, and Mrs. George Gaspar, con ive in aiding the formation ot ior department t h e following chil- I p a tty-Ann Farber, Beralce^Frie- • t i n u e its anti-malarial cam-1 eers on Sunday, J u n e 16, S p. m. j their CMMTTO in the f»i 4402 Barker avenue, was named s "Western Division ol the dren were graduated: Helen F o - ; d e l ( * R e T a Gorelicfc,- Libby G r o s s - ' E a i g n 1 - l i r o u € n tke destruction of | at Western League baseball Park Home Camp o£ tlie tEewi&fe C«xr?as the Technical High school winin the final game cf the donkey uthwestern Region o£ the Jewgel, Goldie Azorin, Shirley Spar, | I a a D i E t h e l A < K a d ^ t R ^ d a K r a - i mosQuitoes, * Center, v/hidbi wiil S** ner of the World-Herald two baseball games being Eponsoreti ,_.i National Fund, which was o£Rosaline Baum, Shirely Chasen. j Kulakotsky, j t Le| s n e j B e t h u d i a hundred-dollar scholarship, at fit f h f PCTif^T Tor f£x fp-Tiks. by the Omata Junior CtLamtier of Sliclally organized at a conference Harold Nesselson, Bess Lefitz, E s - \T e n s o n i j a m e s Lipsey, Pearl L i p - ' commencement exercises Wednesther Shapiro, Leon Brotrn a n d sey, Harry Litke, Leonard LnttCommerce. eld Sunday, June 2, in Kansas day. . Helen Mlnkin. ilty.-Mo. The J. C. C. entrant w i 11 be ] beg, Morton Margolin, Adele Mayfrom. f>W tf Miss Gaspar received 27 of the Certificates and prizes w e r e per, Beverly Mendelson, Louise managed by Stanley F. Levin, of I Mrs. J. Richlin of Omaha was 31 votes cast by the faculty com: awarded by Mr. N. Levinson, sixteeE yesrs of age RFP ellgiJs'u the Junior Chamber sports com- ; ^-elected a vice-president of the di- mittee ' selecting the annual winMiller, Irene Mirowiti, Esther President of the "Vaad, and Mr. I. Morris, Melrin Newman, Frances mittee. • ! to join. vision. s ner. Morganstern, Principal of the Osoff, Betty Jane Rosen, Paulina Their team will be the young-' Philip M. Klutznick of Omaha She was also awarded another h e ? T>( school. Children receiving scholest entered, and the probable \ A l t •as named to the administrative scholarship Tuesday, a scholarJeanne Rothkop, M i r i a m Rubline-up, subject to change, will. arship awards were Morris Kirs-j Dorothy Schechter, nitZF R h o d a ;$>oard. ship'for ?140 at Carleton college,. Omaha High School Graduates henbaum, Helen Fogel, Goldie! n u t h S e i d l n > Bernice Mildred SilMorris Frledel of Omaha and Northfield, Minn. C Monday to include Herbert MaiLs, Ailliur • Weiner, Jay Adler, E.aymond Sha- 1\TTF, Artbnr Co^n. T Honored a t CommanityAzorin, Lillian • Katz, Leonard ; v e r m a n > Genevieve Jean Stein, CSoaclcde Season's -Hiss Fannie Katleman of Council Miss Gaspar has been a mempiro, Maurice Adler, David TTeinPotash, Arnold Duncan, Anae jS a e i < j o n Edward Waxenberg, SilWide Affair Efs were members of the imActivities ber of the student council, pres-' er, Hy Terain, Louis Hurwitz, Ssm Theodore. ?>Trp. ,T. BrpTr.jun, Denenberg, and Sophie Blumkin.; T i a W n i t e , and Eileen Zevitz. p o r t a n t Resolutions Committee at Ident of her home room, an ofA capacity attendance marked Perfect attendance awards were j T h e p r o g r a l a i s a s follows: conference. Mrs. Biehlin was The Round Table of J e w i s h Philip Kutier, Samuel TTolk, Alls- ] Mrs, S e n Sreifler. TVTrs. I. «•'>•• ficer of the Prinar Girls' debate received by the following chilj p essional, "Blessed Be Te r o c , ' on the nomination and organizaYouth will conclude its 1SS4-S5 tin Yslfee, Arthur Adler, Karolfi mppt.er, Mrs. Will ism. Tender. Vr*. club, a member of the school or- the third annual community-wide dren: Anne Pollay, Elinor Cohen, jW l l o C o m e > ' ; opening prayer by Kooperman. i * ' iion committee. Mrs. Morris Friechestra and a frequent winner ot services and reception for the Rosaline Baum, Shirley Chasea, j B e t t y J a n e R o g e a and S y l v i a season with an Kcnor Night banTlie game is played from tlie: F-fore.. Mrp, Ber. *' .fiel also attended the conclave. quet nest Monday evening, at 6:school honors. Jewish graduates of local high Irving White, Lee White, Charol-, W M t e ; t h e F l o T a l offering, Fran- 30, at the Center. backs of trained burros. All play-' Jsclr TVTP.rer« \ " Jacob S. Pearlstien, former She is a talented violinist, hav- schools, held at the Beth-El syna- lete Flesh, Jeanette Greenfield,: " T h e Home Camp r>r tl>r .Tr-ters except the pitcher and catcli- [ .-, executive director of the local "The Round Table during the ces Osoff; the Land of Israel, federation, is now regional di- ing won state honors repeatedly. gogue last Friday evening. Lillian Pollay, Harold Sherman, j A d e j e Mayper; t h e Brotherhood | past year has begun something er ride donkeys. The batter is on ; ish Comtcnnity foot until he hits the bs.il—an or- ; to be OP?? of ttip .~, factor of t h e Jewish National She is a popular favorite on proT h e affair is sponsored each LaBrina Steinberg, Norsaaa Den- j o f I s r a e ] ( Miriam Rubnitz; t h e | new and far-reaching in the JewI 3ert.R o< tnp ypp.r pfatpc ,i » .- 1 enberg-, Bernard Denenberg, Am- iM a ; a r i T service, lei by Cantor ish life of Omaha, and it is only dinary so£tbs.ll is used'.'j; $*und of the Sonthwestern region, grams before various Jewish oryear by the social service com- old Duncan, Jean Reber, Morris, ganizations. i JiTarer. clia.irms.ii of flip Cev!•:>•• _ that we finish our year's \~ ' with headquarters at St. Louis. a n d choir; r e a d i _ fitting f service in o mittee of the Jewish Community Abransom, Joe Chasen, Hertzel / ^ . | f i Committee. "It offprp to tb.e <"^i" '•*• • Participating in the conferMilton Bloom, Marprogram with a banquet hoEorp r a T e r boofci Center and the B'nai B'rith, with Gendler, Irving Gendler, Albert] j o r j" e ence were delegates from the statChapman, Paulina Jeane ing those who have distinguished jdren of thie community «, sn'srB i£OlQ,W^F€ Dr. Philip Sher as chairman. •es of Nebraska, Iowa, Missouri, Clayman, Shirley Belzer, Anne Se-1 , and Bernice Frie'del; | themselves in the activities of the did Rli-day progrRm ot liesK'j.-i:'. Norman Bolker, Leonard Leon gall. Awards for synagogue at- j the Patriarchs Abraham I s a a c , ; organization," states Al Fiedler, Kansas, and Oklahoma. recreation uncler finp cupervistrii... and Pearl Osoff spoke on behalf tendance were also given. i and Jacob, James Lipsey; Moses,; chairman of the Round Table. Principal -speakers at the con; and r&rcntP B«ioiil« register ib^-' of the graduates, pledging the The Vaad Religious School pic- j P e a r l "^ipseyf the Ten Command-! Dinner will be served at 6:30 clave were Leon Gellman of St. Mrs. J o s e p h Goldware is t h e i children imraediRtely KO iliv.i ^f.Jewish youth to continue the The Jewish Community Center nic is to b e j i e l d this Sunday jI 3 e i 3 t s > t h e Hebrew, Judith Leven- j in the Center auditorium, after Louis and, Dr. Irving Levitas of president o£ t h e '.m £ 7 * a v e t h e opportunity of fsvpool will be open to youngsters ideals of Judaism. morning at Elmwood park. The son, English, Ruth Bloch; Israel I which a splendid program w i l l nevrly-elected Chicago. . m The rabbis of the various hous- children are requested to be at enters the Promised Land, Louise I follow. Al Fiedler will review the Oms.ha chapter of H a d a s s a h , suc-^ S Bd^Rntape of this B?\vr,r.u: Harry Friedberg of Kansas of Omaha on June 24 to 28 in ceeding Mrs. J u l i u s Abralaamson, j Pjograrc*-, K r . Marer ivv.Ur City was chosen honorary presi- conjunction with the "Learn to es of worship participated, in the the school promptly at 10 o'clock, jM i l l e r ; Amos-champion of the op-' activities of the Round Table stp outgoing president. j -*e&. Swim Week" so that they may be service. Rabbi David Wice gave A program of games and other dent of this region, while Propressed, Esther Morris; " Isaiah, \ the year. Hiss Ruth Allen, J. C. C. pf-rm/; lessor Gustave Klausner of St. able to take advantage of the free the invocation, and Rabbi Freder- entertainment has been planned. prophet of World peace, Morton i educational director will speak on • Other officers chosen a t t h e i f r o dmu rpi ne gf l c b t h e p.x-weefc election held last week a r e : i niorninp until h «=.-r swimming instructions that will ick Cohn the benediction. Rabbi Louis was named president. Margolin; Isaiah, vision of human i the Round Table Possibilities and Mrs. Irvin Levin, first v i c e - : evening for five day* o t fv-.-.r Uri Miller made the principal adAt the conclave this region vot- be given during this. week. brotherhood, Reva G o r e l i c k ; ] Mr. Paul Goldblatt, executive dipresident; Mrs. Phineas T T I E - ' ; ' r e e k ' those children RtfRiu:Sn> Those who desire to take ad- dress. Rabbi David A. Goldstein ed to h o l d a "Jewish National Jeremiah, the genuine patriot, j rector of the J. C. C. and Welfare Etr c t r o u b , second vice-presidei-t: Mr*. ' c a m r v i n b e mAcT ' * TO»*<> was chairman. vantage of this free swimming ofFund Week" annually, to be held Rhoda Dorothy Schechter; t h e ! Federation, will deliver the prinv i s i o n RTld c a r e T 1 J a c k Kaufman, recording secre- i ^ r r o p r a w r^ fer are asked to fill out the slip Each graduate was given a in the month of December. P P A T M I KTIiP ! Psalms-prayer "book of humanity, j cipal adfiress of the evening. t a r y ; M r s . Reuben Bordy, correE- | b e e E s o a r r a n g e d t h a t t h e Smir-.below and bring or mail it in to flower. The quota of the National Fund Awards will be officially made • !/» V . A i n L b r l v . i Bernice Mildred SUverman; the A\ ponding secretary; Mrs. A l i E n | M needs of each ehilK wH-' ^* Following the services, a re3n -this region lor this y e a r is the Jewish Community Center be•exile^—"By the rivers of Baby-j to Fannie W-ittin-, ac-d Bernice K o h a s . financial s e c r e t a r y ; M r s . ; consifierea a n d cared tor. ception for the graduates was forty thousand..-.. dollars, ? to ' be fore' June'-IS* Ion", Irene MirowitS; the return j Perimeter.. ior^JtJifi'lr- winning the TJaria R. Cohen, financial secre- [ E a c h m o r n i n g ' s p r o g r a m *..-:;•, JertrisK tendered By "the"" Beth-^El .^AtixiiiT ueed-for lariS redemption to Zion under Ezra*•'^Ba'^sSEm-j-debate tournament;" to Ef 'Joseph I tary; Mrs. iRtsdler, t r e s s u r - j h ^ i n v'iih ^ o 1 1 C a l 1 aa& lt»«sn^^ "Learn, t o swim week" ary, under the leadership ol Mrs. estine. iah, Harry Litke; Hiliel-teacher | Solomonow for winning the ora- e r ; a n d Mrs. A. D. F r a n k , anfii-1 t l 0 1 ' i n i ! ' c " I ^ i n k " of pn.-l. June 24-28, inclusive David Sherman. Mrs. M. F. LevenThe „ second annual conference F u l l of Judaism's Golden Rule, Mil- j torical contest; and to those who j - 0 _ . ; group. These " b u B k s " will Ve- •;!•* „ . ..~ ; son was chairman of the recep- New Schednle Offers of the Western District of the Name dred Balaban; Jachanan Ben j have distinguished • -themselves Program ofGym " O E t i e board or directors a r e | s e p a r a t e roornE set aside for .h* Address -_...—....—.. ........„.._ tion committee. Southwestern region of the JewZakkai-Savior - of Judaism after j during the year. Mesdames M. F . Levenson, Joseph \ Eronp. and Swi m - Sex .._. — "The gratifying success of the .£ ish National Fund will be held in Age the Roman conquest, Ethel Ka- j A play, "The Ark of Mercy", Rosenberg, J u l i u s Stein. J u l i u s ' T h e E t h e r e v i l l follow a Tiir»--nCan You Swim? Yes No. services and reception for the &* June, 193G, the city to he decided dis; How "We Survived in Exile, | written and directed by Harold A h r a h a m s o n , Max F r o m k i n , a n d \ i n E o f out-floor Rthletic CVM-M Last year more than 150 young- Jewish high school graduates," A full program has been formu- Ruth Seldin; In Memoriam-Chaim ! Katelman, will conclude the eve-|B. r upon at a later date. A. Simon. ; OE. t h e Central High groum:?,. sters took advantage of the declared Dr. Sher, father of the lated for the athletic department Nachman Bialik, Sheldon Edward; ning's prograia. Those taking • \ weather p e r m i t t i n g , Tamch •»' i - : portunity and at least that many idea, "insures for this annual of the Jewish Community Center j W a x e n b e r g ; c _ N _ Biaklik's poem part in the play are Mwri^Ftae. | ^CAGO CANTOR WILL i be served each noor., a n d win. ^n?-. are expected to attend the classes event a permanent place on the for the "summer season. j .,J)0 y o u W a n t to Know Whence : Herbert Marks, and ! sist of vegetables, FF.Iad.i, h^air.;' this year. These classes will be Jewish community's calendar. Its The new schedule that went in- j QuT P e o p l e D r e v Their Strength," j than. under" the instruction of Al popularity seems to grow greater to effect June 1 is as follows: BE MERE iktS W£tK-tftD; sertB _ T h 6 m e a l g h R T e Wt>xs T , K r . j Eileen Zevitz, Libby Grossman; All members of the Round Oruch/ Center swim expert. each succeeding year." Women's and Girl's Classes i ned t y a dietician for hoth fn."t I and Melvin Newman; Today's re-; Table may m a k e their reserva- ] Mrs. Rachel Katleman, 96 Gymnasium—Monday, Wednes- turn to Zion, Beverly Mendelson; j tions by calling the Center, Ja. Cantor L. Golfizweig of Chicago j value and appeal to chilflrpn, years old, passed away at h e r day and Friday Matron Women the tragedy of German J e w r y , 1366. Reservations are fifty cents \ will chant the services p.t the j The nftprTioor'P prorrprn •»-:;: Permanent Bialik Museum home Sunday afternoon, June 2, 10:30 A. M..Business Girls Mon- Genevieve Jean Stein; the Jewish per person. Beth HamefirosE Hagodol Byi\.d-i ^ e . fir-votefl to twin P.HI? rrp.-.-«, Tel Aviv—The establishment after a prolonged Illness resultEogue, this evening and tomorrnw • dancing; cln.?sp5, drsmpiirs, WBSI.-;: day and Wednesday 6:00 P. M. y•—the Code of Holiness, Patty I Alfred Fiedler is in charge of ing from old age. She was a resi- of a.permanent Bialik Museum in Swimming—Instruction follows jA m F a r t e r ; t 0 o u r parents, Beth ; the arrangements. Those assisting morning. He will also give R con- \ R B a Fv-inimir.g 'v, the Cptitor iw»; dent of Omaha for the past thirty- the home of the late Chaim Nacheach. g y m . class. Matron women iK u l a k o f s k y ; Blessing of confirm-1 n i m are Marjorie Kaplan, Ernest cert at the B'nai Israel Fyn.Bgo- i There will TIP tuivpi?. rpTn.p Tiro*, A general meeting of Zionists six years, and was a member of a man Biaiik was announced here Monday and-Wednesday 11:80 to ja n d s > R & 1 ) 1 ) i D a T i d A . Goldstein; i x O gg, E mest Priesman, and Sara gue at 25th & J Btreets. Sunday ' s n g F,pPCial field dayp, will be held at the J. C. C, Sunprominent family and well-known by the Tel Aviv Municipality. evening, June S, at 5 p. m. Every-1 Hcgistration lees are ?E.FC 7^-r12:00 A, M. and Tuesdayand | ! a s E } Leonard ; Rifkin. All the material that has been day* evening, June 16, at 8:30 pi Thursday 3:00 to 4:00 P. M.-and| p r e s e i l t a.t i 0 I 1 o, fd c of here. one is invited to attend. | vreek. No child will be Tegifrfffivv. certificates, [ LuttDeg aTra r m., in the interests of the election Cantor GoldEweig sang at the ! j o r | e s s tliai.-i. three weeks, Tfc* She is survived by four daugh- on exhibition at the elaborate for the World Zionist congress, Sunday 3:00 to 4:00 P. M.Busi-j M r > -^ J # G r e e n b e r g , president cfj CEMETERY synagogue at £4th & Nicholas, \ following Want may he, {"lee; -:t ters, Mrs. Dave Blumenthal, Mrs. Bialik Exhibition of Art and Culness and senior women Monday | ggt^.E! synagogue; "Shehect h e and in order that the Jews of OmSaturday, June 1, and w a s er,-: nv.a either brought or sent tn ii\rM. Zalk, and Mrs. B. M. Brown, ture will be placed, ill the Bialik and Wednesday 6:00 P. M. Sun-1 ^ y ^ ^ , ^ parents of confirmasds; REMODEUNG COMPLETED aha may be acquainted with the thnsiastically received. {Center with a $5.00 deposit; all of Omaha, and M r B . Julius Museum, • making it the country's Remodeling cf the Mount Sipolicies and platforms of the dif- day 3:00 to 5:00 P. M. Junior, c l o s i n g pr kyer, Rhoda Krasne; : Katelman of Council Bluffs; one most impressive review of t h e girls Monday and Wednesday 10:-! Benediction: and recessional. cemetery at T6th and Red"— | ATTS.JCATSOX Bl..tXK ferent groups connected with the nai son, Abe Katleman of New Or- Hebrew Renaissance in Pales15 to 11:00 A. M. Sunday 3:00 The choir will be under the di- mond ave. has b e e n completed | Praia—Eliezer Kaplan. mem-; Zionist movement. please enroll mr- cbl.id «F ft tine. leans, Louisiana; twenty-eight to 5:00 P. M. rection of.Mr. Harry Braviroff. and is now open for public in- ber of the Zionist Executive, aa-; m e I T l b e r ot t h e H o m e C nmp. n-f*.-. Representatives of the, Mizrachi, .grandchildren ' a n d twenty-six Men's And Boy's Classes spection. dressing a, Zionist meeting here.: fgj,e-s i p pnrtirnia'-lv intprp.p^c; -ii, Hadassah,' General Zionists, and great grandchildren. Gymnasium—Senior men every Palestine Maseoms Those who wish to view the urged that the Jews all ever the ; ; h e V p I l o T r i n r B p e c ; & 1 ^ n B ^ : Poale Zionists, will address the Funeral services were held If ,. improvements in a group are in- world raise $5,000,000 a year for ; A n Tel Aviv—The establishment of meeting. A musical program has noon. Individual workouts may J t e t R , c r ft { t_ Monday afternoon at two o'clock three Jewish national museums been arranged. The public is in- be taken at all hours when the vited to meet at' the Adass Tes- the Jewish National Fund in ord- ; p g n c j r ^ . p.,aroflf-rK at the Jewish Funeral Home, gym is not in use and when the In Palestine was urged by M. M. vited to attend this meeting, huren synagogue, 25th''and Sew- er to settle 10,000 Jews in Pales- ; K u g j C ."'..•""Sewing 1 1 . . ; "c's'ir"? with Rabbi Uri Miller in charge Ussishkin, the veteran Zionist which will be without charge. No department is open. ard street, Sunday, June 8, at S j tine end to create a ring of l € T r of the services. Several hundred • " ' Paper........; Aviation Club... : Swimming—Senior men Tues! ish. settlements around the leader, in a public address here. collections will be made. p. in. persons attended the funeral to •ovniE.! C a m e r a c l l l b __. g c r a p day and Thursday 7:00 to 9:00 • Henry Mendelson,' who gradu. j pay their final tribute to M r s . P. M." Sunday' 10:00'A. M. to"1:- ated from" the Creighton univerI Name Katleman. Burial took place at 00 P. M_ Daily every noon and sity college of journalism, was Address „.„...„„..., the Golden Hill cemetery in Om5:00 to 6:30 P. M. Business and named the most active senior in Parent. _. aha. Six : grandsons, who were high school boys Tuesday and his class. pallbearers, were Michael .KatleAge ............. Among Mr. Mendelson's extraiThursday 7:00 to 9:00 P. M. •Si man, Reuben Brown, and Moe Phone jSunday 10:00 A. M. to 1:00 P. curricular activities are: Manager Katleman, all of Omaha; Louis jM. and daily 5:00 to 6:00 P. M.! of musical activities, member of j } CompetitioE among the femi- \ A testimonial dinner attended Whitebrook, and a songbird trio 1 Junior boys Tuesday and Thurs-; the Creightonian staff, senior as- j weather continues to H. Katleman and Samuel H. ^ upper hand on the new nine golfers vill be-'started next ; k Gcnsisn Katleman of Council Bluffs; and by sixty of his friends and former under the direction of a n d ac- day 11:00 to 11:45 and Sunday sociate editor of the nt r floor at the Joe Blumenthal of Kansas City, associates was held at the Paxton companied by Harry Braviroff. 10:00 to 11:00. Tuesday. . » member of the knights of Bluecsio Hotel, Monday evening, June 3, Rosenblum was a past presiThe handball courts are avail- jay, manager of the Little TheaM o . • ; • • • • ' This week-end the "June hanfii-; in honor of Arthur Rosenblum, a The Highland members are andent of the Omaha Hebrew club, In her will, Mrs. Katleman left able at all hours that the depart- ter, director of the symphonic enMiss S a r a h Gertosp. was elfl.if.ni McKinley lodge of the B'nai ment is .open. Steam baths and semble, member of "the pep co-tm.- xious to ."initiate" the new out- cap" competition' will l>e held at I donations for fifteen various or- resident of Los Angeles. the Highland. i president of t h e J u n i o r Vascl i v , v B'rith, and was a Knight ComAt the dinner many of the inganizations, both local and Palesmassages can be had by appoint- cil, member of the Press c l « b , | « « J . _ ^ : brt on^ucce^ve^SatOn the Echedtile m a "blind ' iliary, a t E meet-ins: held TKR^S-.*tinian, and also charity donations cidents and highlights of his mander of the Court of Honor of ment with Mr. Rose, masseur. and prince in this year's junior- urday evenings the elements foursome" tonrney, in which the ; evening,- T-Tnr 2 8, Other offiiwr* emphatically declared themselves membership In the old McKinley the Masonic order. to the local synagogues. The membership rates from senior prom. °" j golfers will not know the4r pert- ' chosen l o r fhe conniTig y e s r f*?*~ opposed. Lodge of the B'nai B'rith were Although Rosenblum has been June 1 till December 31, IS35 He is the son Cf the Mr. and ! Aline Harm, v i c e P r e s , ; s ^ r * recalled.-'Some of the men pre- a resident of Los Angeles for on- are as follows: Senior male $8.- M r s. J. Mendelson of CounoQ However, tomorrow night t h e ; ners until the tee-off, OE the ECfeeficle for t&e •GoMiJOrg, SoCTT-tFiTj; FORC 6n*;>T-. sent reminisced as to Mr. Bosen- ly eight years, he has risen high 00. Senior female f 6.00. Junior A club hopes to "break the sack" of | MORE BOOKS ADDED TO Bluffs, Iowa. Treasurer; Minnie Froonu 'fff~ blum's entrance into t h e lodge in B'nai B'rith circles. the jinx and hold the first o-ut-j future is the "Klin male $6.00. Junior B•'male ?3.50. CENTER'S LIBRARY LISTand his display ol a real courage porter; SergeRnts-Rt door fiance, instead cf taring to' He Is a member of the general Junior female §3.50. The dues for I »„ ,Eicfelte a n d Poroifc? In carrying out hia convictions as committee of District No. 4. The the Health Club aembersWp are j alecaoa again use the indoor maples. the Health Club aembersWp are End Bos.rfi Menrbprs, Golf Activities committee consists of .-ten mem- 51.75. "Call It Sleep.," by Henry Roth, to the lodge activities. TAKES TEN YEARS TO '. " "|" Warsaw—The election regulasnfl BRTB. Fishtnan, Mr. Bosenblum spent a -week's bers representing forty-four lodgT3ie gol£ activities at the Eigaan ; already-famous novel about tions in Poland were modified by Mr. .Ttidfib Wo'fsan, w h o Jewish We on the East Side of visit here with friends and "rela- es in eight states in the far west. the government ia such a way as land are in full swing, according on **ModBrT3 .Tewisb n-jirt K f t h ^ T New York written in a new Tein, tives' ehroute home from the B'- ' He was also • a member of the •OMAHA GIRL-AWARDED to give the Jewish' population a to Professional .Bill Sdnichart. At present a Epring roand-robEollywooa (WKS)—As tlie! Writ.eTB.** Ptrppsed thB jTOporf-M!."* ia among the newer books now in nai B'rith convention. He was ac- anti-defamation group which was : SCHOLARSHIP TO-OXFORDbetter chance to elect Jewish dei instrumental in routing the Nazis nt is being conducted j crctr flies it's only a few hund-! ot fenowlng one's own Iitern.vi;r«. circulation at the joint Center- companied hy his "wife. _ . . . . puties to tlie Polish, Parliament ! __ among tlie men, who have been | red feet from the Warner Broth- j An. exhibit showing tfce outstep»He Tras -very much moved by from the Pacific coast. Council public rental library at Miss Gwendolyn Wolf, daughter itTOta t ^ e c j y e s o the commendation accorded him Rosenblnm tells of the annual of Mr. and Mrs. Joe L. Wolf, has J p 0 S 5 H . a s d the JewishTCommunity Center. •where 1 ^i' 5 '!* 63 ^ t 0 Class A and Class B. j ers movie stEfiio to the restanr-1 i n g worke of Jewish Abe Brodkey is heading t h e j ant where pretty Sarah. Opprinsfey j from the Bible to modern " * a scholarship to t h e r e is a large proportion of ^This hook, together with lour and especially -when he was pre- reunion of former Omahans re- been awarded Class A niblick-wlelders, having I worked as a. waitress for ten j wns arranged by the hundred other' modern books, sented ivith a gilt and a signed siding in Los Angeles. This is study dramatics at a six-week Jewish inhabitants. won four and lost none. Julian j years but it took her Ell of ten i committee. rent for three; cents per day at greeting list of all who attended held, he states, each August when course at Oxford, England. Milder is close teMna, with only j years to bridge that' distance. j The find meeting of the oThe scholarship was awarded the library. •; the stag. He delivered an inspir- "Ab" Kaiman visits there. Among those participating ac- by the Drama League ol Kew After a decs.de of serving the j izEtios, will be held Tuewtay * one loss ch.al'fced up against three Patrons of the library who have ing response. Ab Kaiman was master of cere- tively, in the reunions are includ- Tork. great sad near-great lirthe movie J Ing, Jwtie 11, st the home o? loaned books are asked to return Newark. "N. J.,—The Dental | wins. A graduate of Central High Society tnem during t h e coming week, monies. Sam Beber was toastmas- ed Philip Stein, Sol Brodkey, y of New Jersey is inresti-jj Everyy Tuesdayy inoriilEgg Is lad-11industry, y, including scores of fl.$-;W TJri Miller. InPtallaUon o. * £ talent, Sarah I fleers will be feeld, and th? **•»••• particularly those overdue. T h e ter. Harry "Wolf, Harry Trnstin, Sam Levey, Dave Brodkey, Carl school here, Miss Wolf will re- gating charges of racial discrimt-jies day. Last Tuesday a grocp of j rectors seeking library is also making an inten- and Irving Stalmaster spoke. Al- Katleman, Louis Nathan, Morris ceive her diploma today from the nation made against the Plain- j seventeen attended the free-In- jj finally woa a short terra, contractIj going officerg will be h o n o r s A i struction classes conducted byjwith j sive effort to clear np by June 10 so on the program were Irving Finkenstein, and Arthur Maro- University of Southern California, Held Dental Society byhDr. lHerWarner Brothers when fii-| novel program has bees. *^ Kaiman, Florence and Helen witz. where sh© majored in dramatics. bert Shiff ol that city. all old delinquencies owed it. Schuchart. . jrectorEoy Del Rctt noticed lier.| ranged,

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