October 18, 1935

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Dedicated to the Ideals of Judaism

n the Interests ef fK« JevisTb. People

Entered a s Second Clzusa Mail Matter on January 21. 1921. at

OMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDA"' xv

Postofflc or Omaha. Nebraska, under the Act of March J. 1879

18; 1935

VOL. XI—NO. 35.

SAYS. MOSLEYfilf^ f ^ G i v o t to Be

BEING FACED

^ N . B.C. Next Saturday

"Despite no synagogue, no or- Weinstein, an American Jew who George Givot, former Omahan, ganized Community Center, and is stationed there with the United will be guest artist with the Shell Nazi Begime in Reich Fashes only one representative . Jewish States army Jewish Welfare bu- English Fascist Ex-Lieatensnt Chateau hour over the N. B. C. organization, the two hundred reau. Economic Liquidation network coming over WOW SatDeclares Movement In members of the Jewish comDuring the lesser holidays of urday evening from 8:SO t o 9:30. Policy Britain Decaying: munity of Honolulu live practic- the year Mr. Weinstein, who is a Mr. Givot recently completed Berlin (WNS)—Under the im-ally the same normal Jewish life student of the Talmud, conducts New York (WNS)—That t h e • t h e Picture, "Paddy O'Day," starpetus of an openly-expressed as we Jews in American cities," the servjees and performs all the Fascist movement in England led \ ring_the child star, Jane Withers. Registration Open for this picture he plays the part j boast that Germany "will be rid of according to Mrs. S. J. Wallen, functions of the religious leader by Sir Oswald Mosley is rapidly j all her Jews -within five years, a who is visiting her brother-in-law of the average American small- decaying and is no longer a polit- j of a Russian cafe owner. Mr. j new campaign has been started to and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Sam J. sized community. ical factor to be reckoned w i t h ! Givot also appeared with Jean j The B'nai B'rith is the only primarily because of its anti-Sem- j Harlow and Spencer Tracy in \ make t h e economic liquidation of <eon. Rabbi Kenneth Zwerin of San representative organized Jewish itic policy is the opinion, expressed | "Riff-Raff," an MGM production the Jews a s complete as is their Registrations are still open political, professional and social Francisco, Cal., was imported to group in the city. It maintains a by Edward York, once Mosley's which will be released on or about! for the junior dancing and degradation. The keynote of the officiate at their High Holiday free loan society through which representative to the British pos- j December 15. dramatic classes at the Center. ' Preliminary registration for new drive was sounded by Prof. services. A large hall was rented the Jewish people can get finan- sessions in America, in a letter to I Annette Ricklin Silverman is Heinrica Hunke, business mana- and properly arranged so that it cial assistance so that they can the New York Herald-Tribune, j j the College of Jewssli Siudie8 *.$.• the Center dancing instructor, ger of t h e German Advertising would serve as the synagogue dur- continue in business and not be . Describing the party as in a and Helen Merritt is the CenPrinted below is ih<? curricu Council, in the influential period- ing the holidays. The Torahs forced to become dependent upon state of "extreme decay," York j ter dramatic instructor. lam of the College of Jewish | i a teener year for tTifthe city charities. and other religious paraphernalia ical "German Economy." writes: "Apart from minor disStudies, with t h e faculty mem- institute. These classes are open to all necessary for the complete synaB'nai B'rith serves the Jewry cussions in the various branches ber teaching each subject. The children between the ages of Without mincing words Hunke gogue service were donated to the Classes v/ill stert MoiKlgv pruin many ways and can be com- and many incidents of dishonesty, The amount contributed to the 5-14. Register now. College will start Jlonflay «>ve» declared "we cannot permit the use of the community by Israel ning, Octbocr 28, and will frf agencies pared to philanthropies Beth-El campaign for funds for a the main reason for the decline ning, October 28, and registraexistence of an economic basis of which exist in many of the smaller of the party is that, despite orig- synagogue building at 49th and hsW. every Monday tions are being taken uovr. power from which attempts may American cities. It is recognized inal protestations to the contrary, Farnam streets had climbed to be made t o win. influence over the BIOXBAT: S: 15-8:00 p. m. flay fvcnlcg. Tve- s as the spokesman of and as-the the policy of the British Union of 131,483.33 by the report meeting life of our people. Nobody can exHebrew—writ-toil a n f l con- be held each of these representative body of the Hono- Fascists has • followed too closely of workers held at the J. C. C. pect us as National Socialists to versational (A. Katz}. —one from 8:15 to P p.m. »n£ lulu Jewry. the ideals of t h e Nazis and Fas-Tuesday evening. buy from a Jew, nor can we acHistory I—General Surrey the other from P:10 to ??'>> jp-roTwo more meetings for workers Because of the little need for cisti of Germany a n d Italy. knowledge a Jew as a leader of of Jewish History (Kabirf DavThe subjects to be taught inan established charity, the few Whether or not the systems of in the drive will -be held at the our enterprise. In olden times the id Wire). clude: Center—Wednesday evening, Oeindividual cases that occur durthese two organizations are suit'.• lirst symbol of the victory of a History HI—tFeTrisls. PersonHebrew, written find convf1?*people was t h e liberation of its Mrs. L. Neveleff was signally • alities (Rabbi F r e d e r i c k A meeting of the executive ing the.year are handled by the able for the countries in question tobr 23, and Sunday morning, October 27. various Jewish people to whom is beside the point . . . In the ca»->e sational; Jewish history; Jewracial comrades from alien servi- committee of the "Western Mizhonored at the annual meeting ' Cohji). _ _ _ _ _ Britain,' however, it is j Campaign leaders expect the and Succoth tea of the Biktir j ish literature; Bible, Yiddish; tude. I t is equally obvious that rachi Zionist Region will be held the need is expressed. Whenever of Great Juitersttire IV—Modern' Jewriiilosophy. definitely unsuited" I referi of i total for this yearns campaign to Cholim held last Monday at the ! ish Renaissance (Rabbi David German men. cannot acknowledge in Omaha on Sunday morning, it cannot be sufficiently~8ared for in this manner, a committee from Oo t h e faculty are: A. Ksi^, _ ;<eome close to $40,000. a Jew as their business chief. If, October 27, at 9 p. m. B t t i Jewish Community Center. • Goldstein). the B'nai B'rith. sees that the per- course, to the anti-Jewish Rabbi David Wice, Rabbi Tvcdbeyond that, the Jewish problem Mrs. Xeveleff has just com-! The western MizrachI Zionist son never has to apply to the city tude in the one case and the ac- Actual construction will begin MONDAY: P:1O-P:55 p. m, crick Colin, Rabbi David A. GoUiis acknowledged in t h e profes- Region is composed of the followtive, or rather, rampart, imperial- as soon as the synagogue has pleted twelve successive years as j Hebrew (A. Katz). stein, Judah Wolfpon, Mrs. .. sions alid not merely in the news- ing states: Nebraska, Iowa, Min- charity for aid. ism.on the other. The continued'! r a i s e d 550,000 in cash. This, ac- president of the Bikur Cholim so- j Bible I—Introduction to the Stacilan, I. Morgenstern, EP.VIJK "Perhaps the extremely warm strength of Great Britain depends ! c o r d l D 5 to indications, will be ciety, whose membership visit the ! paper and" film branches, for nesota, Colorado, Missouri, Okla| j Harold " Berger and r a n i GoWt.climate would not be conductive almost entirely upon her good rewhich cultural aims are decisive, homa, Kansas, Tennessee. ^ cam- ill and bring cheer to the sick • Bible (Rabbi Davifi 'Wice). Literature V—Gtems S r p m j blatt. to most of the activities that are lations with the outside empire. paign, which will be held at the room. Monday the organization j then the Jewish problem must he Rabbi Uri. Miller, now of New sponsored by American Jewry for acknowledged for all business." expressed its appreciation to Mrs. j t h f Talmud. (Rabbi David j Dr. riiilip Slier is president rC When I joined the party in 1933time of the high holydays. j the college. William Wolfe iu This new but by no means un- Qrleaits, La., and formerly spirit- their - respective communities, be- the anti-Jewish problem was prac-., Neveleff for her service and pre- ! Goldstein). j vice-president, and Sal Michr.j.-k expected development has caused ual leader of the Vaad Ha'Ihr of cause the greater part of the lives tically non-existent, and the polsented her' with several bouquets. THURSDAY: S:I5-0:00 p. ! secretary-treasurer, panic-stricken J e w i s h business Omaha, is president of the region. of the people in Honolulu are icy as then enunciated was one ES. Close to five hundred women Other officers of the region: spent out of doors basking in the men to flood the newspapers with attended the affair. The annual Hebrew — Elementary a is fi ! Members of the board of dh-p-~-Rabbi Manuel Laderman, Den- glories of nature," stated Mrs. which appealed to many thinking advertisements offering their busmen. The movement grew almost [reports and hospital summation Advanced (Jndali IVolfson and | tors of the college this year Jrjclnde: William Holsmsn, I> , inesses and clienteles for sale at ver, vice-president; I. Grodsky, Wallen. miraculously, and last summer it i were read, and an elaborate pro- Sirs. I, Stadlan). St. Louis, second vice-president; I Philip Pher, Sal Michnick, Tvi-sacrificial prices. was no exaggeration to say that a gram presented. Cantor E. Sellz Yiddish — Elementary a n d . Elihn Bloch, Omaha, secretary; I Ham Wolf, Franlc Ac/kerTnsr,. Black Shirt majority could be exrendered a group of Jewish songs, Advanced (I. Morgenstern). Virtually every paper is full of Nathan Wilfson,.. Omaha, treasThe Omaha chapter of Hadas- and a Succoth play was presented pected in 1936. Since then, howPhilosophy—My Philosophy I Ruth Allen, Sam, Beber. Rshfr ; notices announcing t h e sale of urer; Rabbi H. F . Epstein, St. is launching the most • amever, the decline has set in; the with Sylvan Frankel and Bess oi Judaism < Rabbi K. Berjcrer). ! Harold Berger, Rabbi Frederi.-iV businesses because of "special cir- Louis, honorary president; Rabbi ;'Colic, F a « 3 Golclblatt, liahh. | bitious membership campaign in Goldware in the leads. Addresses official utterances have become cumstances," a euphonious phrase H. Zeitchik; Des Moines, honorTHURSDAY: ©:10-£:55 p . \ David A. Goldstein, Aaron Ks.;.;,, j its history as part "of a national more and more anti-Jewish, fangiven by Rabbis Karcld " the meaning of which is known to ary vice-president, and Rabbi I. L na. 11. Morgenstern. Mrs. I. SiacUim. atical in "the extreme and "less and | two-year plan of membership en- j jje'rger'and >V W d m a n " everyone. Jews who still manage Levin, St. Joseph, honorary secHebrew—Advanced (.Tadsli {Rabbi David Wice nn$ Jsuit.1.rollinent to be participated in by less - constructive. To sum up to hold on to their establishments ond vice-president. •;' •-.•...,-, IVolXson smd Mrs. I. StaSiEn). ! Wolf son. Washington " (WNS)—-Despite then, a Black shirt movement T i e of the 300 Hadassah chapters. often find themselves excluded Yiddish H—Yiddish litera- j The college was founded ISKS. with a policy wheih has pointed I intensive drive, which-is to desperate last minute efforts by from their operation and manageture (I. Morg'eissteni). continue until November .2 6, is to I ' year ty Dr. Slier, Dr. Carl -^titter,:.head of JJiejeeon- r.eligioQi_bias.and a hinted color- ! t i e until November 26 is to -•• tnent. ;In.jcases where Jews have Literature H-—-lewisb be the opening gun of the twoj J omic division of the German fored bias would disrupt the empire been unable t o dispose of their for (Rabbi E . Berger). eign Office, to avoid it, Germany! a t once, quicker t h a n anvthing 1 3 * ear plan, the termination of j - property in Germany they -are- of! From the preliminary enroiVHistory V—A Surrey o mark the twenty-fifth which - fering to exchange them.for propwas officially placed on the black j else, perhaps, than Communism." !anniversary of Hadassah. i ment figures, it is expected t.Jis.;. Arrangements have, been corn- ish Social Service in list of the United States so far as! erty abroad. niMrs. Joe Goldware, president of! pleted for the address by Dr. : over two hundred will sign for iiis(Paul Goltiblatt).Tickets were issued this week trade is concerned when the State j I various courses. In the smaller towns the situUhe chapter, has appointed a large j Abram L. Sachar,' to be given at. ation is far worse than in the ur- for the series of lectures that Department announced that, be\ All those who complete B fvri membership committee with Mrs.'the Jewish Community Center ban, areas. Thousands of Jews are Edward G. Steinmetz, jr., direc- ginning October 15 Customs col{Tear course will t>p presented vrtiV. ! Phineas Wintroub as chairman, i Sunday, October 27. The address : ? actually facing starvation in the tor of the Community Playhouse, lectors in a l l p o r t s collect t h e a 'diploma. An effort, je b?ini The committee is comprised of i is under the sponsorship of the ; provincial centers- because their will give with the Sisterhood of highest duties on about 100 armade to have the courses at tb^ tne ticles imported from Germany. A tea l o r . committee members i folio-wing: Mrs. Loais Al-JBeth El Men's club. business is being boycotted a n d Temple Israel as sponsors. j college riven university credif. Dr. Sackar, •who is uational dij " This commercial penalty, which of the Jewish National Fund fcox berts, Mrs, Jack Bramson, Mrs. " ' ^ * His first talk in the series on Aryan shops refuse to deal with ! The classes are open to 11; r "The Best Plays," will be given aids the "boycott, toy placing Ger- collection -will be held a t the home *• Hurvitz, Mrs. Peter Greenberg, rector o£ tfee Hillel Toundatjons j afiult Jewish community. A Don-- them. Sam F Freed, Mrs. Phili Philip o* the B'nai B'ritli, is EStionallyd M Wednesday, October 30, at 10:30 man articles at a great competi- of Mrs. Louis Alberts Tuesday, jj M The Men's Club of t h e Vaad {inal 'enrollment lee of one doiis.: a. m., a t the Blackstone hotel, tive disadvantage where similar October 22, from 2 until 5 jj Klutznlck, Mrs. Mart PolonsSy, noted as a historian'and lecturer. opens its 183i i-SG season ol activ- is being, charged for -each coursfe* Z. 'Bernstein, Meyer j Capacity crowds attended his and will be continued each week articles from other countries come o'clock. Anyone interested in the jI I^ i Mrs. M M meeting to be but there will be HI general reginto the United States, was Imwork Is cordially invited to at-j Stern, Mrs. J. Shapiro, Mrs. Sain j at that same time. istration charge. Greenberg, Mrs. Mas Davis, Mrs.and i over six hundred are' expected tober £4, at the B'nai Israel SynaCommittee chairmen are the posed because of Germany's flag- tend. William Wolfe a n & Sal Mi--*Rabbi David A. Goldstein will Henry Solig and Mrs. Sidney to hear him this engagement. following: Mesdames Leo Chaik- rant and persistent financial and gogue club rooms, 18th and Chi-nick are serving ae the enrolAfter completing his studies at cago streets. Katelman. en, tickets; Ben Shapiro, pub- commercial discrimination against give a talk. ment committee, with Sal Mich"We "want to reach a nigh peat Harvard and receiving his master ] At this meeting, Rabbi Harold nick as registrar. The collection of blue boxes The Round Table of Jewish licity; Robert Rosen thai, posters; this country. degree there, he 'went to CamThe imposition of this penalty •will begin Sunday, October 27. in our membership in celebration A. Berger •will be formally preYouth will begin this year's pro- M. . L. Cohn, clubs. Ticket sale Those wishing to join may sJ^r, England, -where he re-: sented to the men's club as the gram with a Simchath Torah Get- chairmen are the Mesdames Harry coincided with an announcement Anyone having a box is asked to of tbe silver jubilee of Hafiassah, bridge, up at the Jewish Community CPRceived his Ph. D. degree in Eng-' Rosenthal,, that Germany had ratified t h e have it ready for collection when which will be marked in the new spiritual leader o£ the Yaad. ter office or else fill in and inuii Together dance on Sunday eve- Rosenfeld, Robert spring of 1937. Hadassah main- Iish history. ning-, October 20, a t the Jewish Izy Rosenthal, M. L. Cohn, Sam German-American treaty of com- committee members call. j and he will respond with an after- this enrollment blank. He has appeared on the lecture dinner speech. In addition, vocal Those who have no boxes but j tains a medical and health system Community Center a t 9:30 p. m. Josephson. Milton Abahams and merce, friendship and consular i platform of almost every sizeable &nd musical entertainment is bein Palestine for all creeds. The Bernhardt Wolfrights, which had previously been would like to obtain one may do j Enrollment. This dance is for members of the community in tee country and has ing planned by Henry Alagz&mln, College ei Jewish Studies refugees that have been pouring The following committee has'jratified by the United States Sen- so by calling Mrs. Alberts or Mrs. Round Table and admission is by into Palestine in the last few contributed to the pages of the chairman of the program commit- Jewish Community Center I. Dansky. •presentation ot special invitation. been named as assistants: Mes- ate. years have come to Hadassah for Nation, New Republic, Opinion tee. The new treaty, replacing the Omaha, Nebr. No stags will be permitted at the dames Sam Appleman, Louis advice and treatment in an effort and Menorah magazines. dance. Blotcky, Paul Blotcky, Ben Brod- 1925 pact, continues the o l d Postponement of Date fur Dinner vrill be served by a com- Please enroll roe for the folto protect their health in a counbut minus the latter's very mittee of the Ladies' Auxiliary, lowing courses: Sunday evening's dance will be key, Julius Solomon, - Sanders treaty Slier Torah Presentation try of such vastly different cli- ^'££DI£ GUILD BAZAAR important most-favored-n a t i o n Steinbach, Nathan Mantel, Harry headed by Mrs. A. ScbvaczMn, »t the first of six big social functions Mrs. Herman Franklin of 3311mate from those they left. Soon " The omission of t h i s fifty cents per plate. AH men fire to be sponsored by the Round Malashock, Abe Somberg, A. A. clause. AT 1. C. C. NEXT MONTH clause forces German exporters to Q street, announced that the date Hadassah is to erect a medical ; invited, and may make reservaTable.. The other five dances Greenberg, Ronald Gladstone. pay the full Smoot-Hawley tariff of her presentation of a Sefer center •where medical research The Xeedle Guild "will hold i t s i t i T O F 8 t t h e Eyriagrogue office, JA. Thursday Others assisting a r e : Meswill follow the Round Table on all articles on which con- Torah to the Congregation of Is- under renowned specialists "will annual bazaar at the Jewish Com-! 0 8 S 7 - or at Dave's Clothes Shop, forums, to be held each month on dames Alfred Mayer, Louis Lipp, rates cessions as high as 50 per cent rael of South Omaha has been be conducted," Mrs. Wintroub Harry Rubinstein, B. T. Friedthe dates of November 24, Demunity Center on Monday and j •"•^* have been granted to exporters of postponed until Sunday, Novem- said. RABBi cember 22, January 5, February man, Henry Newman, Herman countries with Tuesday, Xovember 4 and S. I A number of new activities to ber 17, at 3 p. m. which the United Jahr, Joseph Weinberg, Louis be sponsored by the Men's Club CVRR TOPIC COURSE 9 and March 15. Mrs. B. A. Simon, chairman of ! The presentation was originally Kuh, E. I. Rubin, Richard Ein- States had reciprocal agreements will be discussed at the Thursday the Jewish Federation Division of | The College Club orchestra will stein, Joe Krasne, Jack Farber, or most-favored-nation pacts. scheduled for Sunday, October 27, Anti-Semites Face Trial g. A study and discussion Frederick Colin of Tembe featured, with Ann Nieman as Lawrence Gross, Louis Kulakofat 6 p. m., but a conflict in dates Montreal—Seven youthful anti- the Needle Guild and the Worn- j is being organized. ple Israel is again tv contlnct :iif en's division of the Jewish Comj soloist, at Sunday evening's af Bky, Julius Newman. made the postponement neces- Semites are awaiting trial her© on j Current Tor>?c cowrse under tin? SISTERHOOD BIBLE CLASS sary. Everyone is Invited to at- charges of having posted anti- munity Center and Welfare Fed- j fair and the subsequent dances. j Tem.ple Iprafll Sisterhood sponsorAlso assisting win be the Meseration, who are assisting in the | tend. Refreshments will be served, Jewish signs in the Jewish disTO MEET NEXT MONTH ; Khip, pnd hi? fir!"* lecture will b^ dames Jack Marer, Julius Abrawork of the Guild' this year, Ere and a program will be presented. trict of Montreal. i given at tlie Dlackstone fi.ot^ hamson, Morris Jacobs, Charles anxious to have the exhibit of The Temple Israel Sisterhood j Tuesday, October 2", fit lOiFP Schimmel, Julius Rosenfeld, Leon Bible class, conducted by Rabbi their group the outstanding one Fellman, Jack Cohen, Maurice David Wice, will hold its first and anyone interested in assisting Jerusalem (J T A) — Approved i c'cloclj, Pepper, Isidor Ziegler and the meeting at the home of Mrs. Sam the "work of this organization may by the Palestine GoTerrcment, the Discussing the most pertin«?r:J. Misses Hazel Degen a n d " Helen Berkowitz, 130 No. 34 street, call Mrs. Sisnoa. Hebrew University is now prepar- subject oi the day. Dr. Cohn is t-e> Merritt. " ' .'.-••. ing' to proceed with its program speak on "The Tuesday, November 5, at 1 p. m. - j War." rs. Sam Gilinpfcy is in. of expansion, including the con Those intending to attend this . New York (WNS)—The Soviet Enter Ps stracticn of t h e Rosenbloom chsrg-e of ticket PRIPB, There wli; series of twelve lectures is asked A branch of t h e Talmud Tor- j i£ the branch is started it will be Government is ready and willing OPEN MEETING TO BE be 10 lecturer, in the course ftni: to communicate with Mrs. Berko- a h trill b e opened in-Dtsadee, if; housed at 49th and Dodge. First Nine Month* iB u l W i t j s for tbeTacuitj- of H.H- each to cooperate to the fullest extent will pprtpm to PT? event r>r witz, HA 745«.v SPONSORED BY RE-IM Katz, principal of the TalIn settling foreign a n d Russian • menlties, Earned after the Jfte Sol there is sufficient demand from j Jerusalem (WNS-Palcor Agen\ Torali, reminds the Jewish Jews in Biro-Bidjan, the AmeriThe Re-Im club win sponsor an FittsburgE t&e Jewish parents in that lo-i public that registration for the j cy)—The largest Jewish immi-;. j it was EnEGEDccd Cohn here. can Committee for the Settlement open meeting at the Omaha He- 'BROTHERHOOD NIGHT" •eality. t j Talmud Torah is being held a t ' gration into Palestine,. in history j Other builaings to be erected Conducted .bi-monthly, the l of Jews in Biro Bidjan was In- brew clubrooms of- the Jewish AT TEMPLE OCTOBER 29 At the last meeting of the jthe present time b a t will close! " ^ s recorded here for the first. I are the Students" Dormitory, the turee will be given each eeco formed by the delegates it sent to Community Center on Tuesday board of governors of the City shortly. He urges every Jevlsi. nine months of l$Zo, when over j Institutes for Climatology end End. lonrtfe Titepclay morning Russia to confer with the Soviet evening, October. 29. the month. The Temple Israel Men's rally Talmud Torah, a committee iras j parent who has children of school | 47.C00 JewiEa settlers entered t h e Science, the University offices authorities. The public is invited to attend. and brotherhood night, will .be appointed to study the possibility ether buildings. age to enroll them in the classes, j country, according to & report of {various Miles Sherover, president of held Tuesday, October 29, in the"of such an auxiliary to the classes t h e Immigration Department ofj They are all to be located on t h e Soviet-American Securities vestry rooms of the Temple. A conducted; at the Jewish Comthe Jewish. Agency for Palestine.; HJouut Scopus, site of the Univcr- lc*d m Millmm Corporation, a n d J. M. Budish, Youth Lashed For Picketing buffet supper will be served at munity Center. This committee, London—A millibn-dollar tup» The total f o r this period is |Eity, The bulk of the funds for Jerusalem—Picketing a Jewish 6:30. The election of officers which is to report to the execuwho have just returned from Rusgreater by 5,000 than the immi-j the new buildings wilt, it is ex- cuest to t h e town ot Maniswu sia, told the Committee that 4,000 shop selling German goods drew will take place? Cards will be tive committee of the Talmud gration for the whole of 1834.peeled, come f r o m American Turkey, by e- Jewisfe native Jews from' abroad were settled at a sentence of twelve lashes on the played after the election. All Torah, favors the project. etnigre.ted ag a poor boy.to For the month c£ September, the donors. Harry-DuBoff "sr&s elected presBiro Bidjan this year and that hack for Zfi Safra, a seventeen- men of the Temple. are urged to ica and. made a fortune Is deserts _ According: t o . Max M. Barish,} ident of tbe Men's Club of the • immigration was in escess of this number will be-substantially year-old Jewish youth. attend. ed by the Istanbul correspondent president of the Talmud Torah, Beth E l Synagogue at the last! 6,000, or more than 1,500 above! increased each year from now on. In rendering verdict. Magisin the current tesne of Great, Br?rthe branch will open only when j meeting, held "Wednesday, Octob-jthe record for the previous month! trate Bodilly declared he was imand if the Jewish residents in ji er 9, at t h e Jewisli Community j of August. If COUMCIL BLUFFSasc and-the East (formerly Kant the sentence "because the Oppose Ghetto Lmss East s»d India,) Dundee will respond in sufficient | Center. Postpone Legislative Council posing Immigration f o r September defendant is aping those ^pressing \ -'"P r a h a—A strong resolution number to warrant the opening, Edward D. Brodkey vr&s elected j through the ports of Jaffa .. Tbe Sev,-, irtio was & anted J3R1;~ a a d j Bablsi Frederick Cohn will ! Jerusalem-—Creation of t h e t h e anti-Jewish boycott in Ger- against the Nuremberg anti-Jewasfcs that,those desiring such I vice-president and Hy Shrier was | Haifa totalled 5,86' i speak at the Broadway Methodiet kenael. left the money for t h * proposed Legislative Council will many. He is thus • hairming the ish laws was adopted here by the He should inform A. Katz, j selected as "secretary-treasurer. •• -With- the - tourists authorized -to]church in Council Bluffs Monday erection % u. d maintenance ot * be postponed until t h e present in- Jewish people by spoiling wsrld conference of the • German Demo- a-move Talmud Torah principal. Plans are feiug formulated fo?! remain anfi the legal isusigrssts f evesteg, October 21, at S p, in. hospital. Since 3t. was built, ternational situation will be clar- sympathy for t h e snfferers in cratic ; Freedom Party under the Negotiations for quarters for j the raost sctive season in tSe'.tis-j who entered through other fron-]He win review Rachel Field's persons have bees treated i ified, the Arab press here, reports. Germany." chairmanship 'of Senator Kostka. the branch have been started, and Uory of the group. 'tiers, the number topped 6,000. • novel, "Time Out of Mind."

ter

Registrations

ffered To

i Pledges'Grow to Over $30,000

Mizrachi Zionist Regional Meeting Is Planned Here

Group Honors

Hadassah Plans

United States Puts Reich On Trade Blacklist

ADDRESS' BY SACHAR

LECTUR&SERIES-- • TICKETS ISSUED BY SISTERHOOD

TeaforJ.N.F. Box

Ien s II

To

DANCE BY ROUND TABLE AT J. C. C, SUNDAY EVENING

Ready for Settling of Foreign Jews

Talmud Torah Branch May Open in Dundee

ELECTED


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