In die Interests ©f tne Jewish People
Dedicated to the Ideals of Judaism
Entered aa Second Class Mail Matter on January <!1, 1921, at Posiofffc< of Omaha. Nebraska, under tiip Act of March 8. 1S7>
OMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1935
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branch is thirty. Dundee Jewry are urgea to. communicate with A. Exhibit Monday and Provide Clothing for Katz, principal of the Talmud City's Needy Torah, -with, reference to the enrollment of their children. Program of Southwest , „ „ . , , Mrs. B. A. Simon, chairman for Miss Jane Evans, executive secThe Dundee branch of the lo- According to Max M. Bansh, t h e J e w i s h W e l I a r e F e d e r a t i o n retary of the National Federation Regional Conference cal Talmud Torah will open next jp r e s i d e n t of the; Talmud Torah, division of the Needle Guild, anh ill be b of Temple Sisterhoods, will of B'nai B'rith guest speaker at Temple Israel Monday, November 4, a t 105 registration is still being taken nounces that the annual exhibit i for the Talmud Torah classes at of the Needle Guild will he held, this evening, November 1. Her South 50th Btreet. At J. C. C, November S Classes •will be held there daily, t n e j _c c_ H e appeals to the at the Jewish Community Center( on Monday and Tuesday, Novem-1 except Saturday, from 4 to 6 p. m.Jewish parents to give their chil- ber 4 and 5. ' 30 A. M.—Welcoming adThere will be three groups, rang- dren a thorough Jewish educadresses by Julius Bisno, genThe Needle Guild, composed of n e n t r o c i o m i l o r p n n i z n t ion t'ormrxv An all-day regional eral chairman; Ben Kazlowsky, ing from beginners to advanced tion by enrolling them in the representatives of some forty-five of the Southwest repon of the Talmud Torah. I charitable organizations within president of Omaha lodge; Dr. \ pupils. B'nai B'rith will be held s t the Rive t b r |->'MHcij»i>l «0<lrPs«; "i A. Greenberg, district second Graduation exercises for the ; the city, is rapidly growing in irajj thv h;iii(j«e>( w h i c h will rlii»j,v I i Mrs. J . Stadlan of Council Omaha Jewish Community Cen- I h o n m d i i v r in <'»e c v o n i n j vice-president, and Roy X. outgoing 569 6 class of the Tal-1 portance. Through its activities, Bluffs, an instructor of the Tal- j ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ t h e it h e G u i l d h a s b e e D a b l e t 0 p r o . ; ; be ^ Towl. mayor of Omaha. Preter this Sunday, November 3, ?i!rs. A. i-*. I jtii; i tnar», also. n. mud Torah, -will teach at the j j c c on Saturday evening,! vide clothing and garments { o r ; . siding officer, Philip Klutznick, Jewish problems on the nstiontfl member of district general al and international Jewish scene November 16. Details will be I e city's needy. This year, Mrs. branch. f;* f]ir iF.nt'lipOT; fn ]>r l?rlvl Stn%committee. will be discussed, P.ncl v. pnrmaThe present enrollment for the ! announced in next week's issue of! B - A. Simon, who has long been; | day noon. ; the Jewish Press. i-n Jewish To«-icT, communal - " > " « ' " " ' life,.' " ' » ' •j•«»#•«« active in 10:30 A. 31.—Committee reT h f f p n ' r v p of (lip sfifrrn.'ir. Ben Samuels. ports by conference chairmen: pespinri •wiii l>fi n n OPCTI forinn •'.;>• Enrollment in the T a l m u d t a s t e e n c h o s e n t 0 h e a d t h e Welfare Federation division, i Nathan G i l i n s k y , Council ciiPP^OTi o r ''T>'ppi T^'riMi •pnli.-i.'^ Torah has been progressing stead- ish She will be ably supported by the ! Ben Samuels will deliver the Bluffs: Ephraim Marks, Onain J e w i s h nrvior : ;>l n n d iritfviii: ily, but tbe Talmud Torah lead- Women's Division of the Jewish j principal address at the regional : 'ha; Dr. Levice, Sioux City; iionBl ill fi! !' - S.'" i o lir- lPfl h y >,]!••;,:-• ers are anxious to have every of the B'nai B'rith at I Sidney Poska, Lincoln; Leon M o n F k y . p. m e m b e r o" i h e iii;r-child of school age obtain the ed-Community Center and Welfare ; conference the J. C. C. Sunday. Dubrofsky, Sioux City. ucational advantages of the in-Federation -who are undertaking n ; u i o n n l r x e c u t i y r of t h - r'l.r. Samuels is general attorney j the "work of the Needle Guild ES stitution. 12 Iv'oon—Luncheon at J. and president of the Chicago Tel-' one of their projects. C. C. New York (TTNS)—Thp polirc Solicitation of membership conLeslie Burkenroad "was elected CaTa company. He is a past i The exhibit on November 4 anS j 12:45 P. M.—Address by have called a halt to the practice p p f r s f r o m ; l i p p f i r b b o T i n r r n n president of the Temple Israel tinues for the recently-formed 5 -prill include booths of all the j president of District No. 6 of the j Brotherhood Tuesday night, at a City Talmud Torah Association of charitable organizations within \ B'nai B'rith, At present he is on ; Mrs. A. G. Laufman ol Chica- ol uniformed Nazi storm trooper? in u n i t ir,= rvr pxpfffp-ri ic p ' r . " p . go on "Women's Auxiliaries." marching in map? fornirtion on i l i e r o T T ' p v p . meeting in the Temple vestry Omaha. The membership is only city. The Women's Division i t l l e administrati-re committee of j rooms. He succeeds Homer Bin- ?1 and is open to everyone, the jt h i s y ga r through Mrs. Simon's \ the district, is a director of the i Ben Kazlowsfcy presiding. In- the sidewalks of » T T York. MISS JANE EVANS Following repeeteci -prorests by EiT t e n d p i ! p p p p i o i i p p.nfi i n n r i i.-ir;s. purpose being to marshall moral {leadership promises to have an I L eo N". Levi Memorial hospital, a vocation by Rabbi David Wice Executive Secretary of t h e NaOther officers elected were: Dr. i support lor the Talmud Torah j e T e n t i n e r exhibition t h a n in ! director of the National Jewish and benediction by Rabbi Da- Eugene F . Grirp.i. niiliinnt non- K e F " r v R { i o n P f o r ( h o h i i i r b o o i : . v tional Federation ol Temple vid Goldstein. Introduction of Je^ish foe of Hit.3erism mid exec- b s n q u p i m a y hr m a d e p.t l l i p . ' r \ - M. I. Gordon, Tice-president; Har-1 activities and create greater in- p r e v j o u s years. • I Hospital for Consumptives in Sisterhoods. speaker "by Mrs. Meyer Beber. utive secretary ol the Friend? of i s l i C o n i m \ ; i u i . y C C I U P V . Old Abrahams, secretary; Edwin j terest in the institution's proThose working -with Mrs. Simon ! Denver, a trustee of the Cleveland Democracy. Police Inspector Neid1 P . >I.—Program of entersubject will "be "The Moral Obli- Sommer, treasurer. A Board of gram. O p e n s «« 1 0 A . M . through the Women's Division Orphans Home. ig of the 4ih Ijispection Division. tainment. gation to Be Interesting." Trustees, consisting of D a v e are the Mesdames Mrs. P. J. Alactin?: under orders from j\>li<JC 2 I*. 31.—Afternoon session. Tonight is known as Sisterhgod Feder, Joe Pepper, Horace Rosen- \ ] berts, Mrs. I. Abramson, Mrs. J. d a y m o r n i n p p t If- «.. m.. •>••;> Commissioner Vnlcntins, h v o k c 2 to 2:30 P. M. Unfinished Sabbath, and the following, be- blum, and Jake Slosburg, -was j Bramson, Mrs. H. Cohen, Mrs. S. v.-elcominf: HCUIVCSSPP b y .'.i>:ii;>up one o[ these Nazi par? do? r.r.cl business. sides JVIiss Evans, will participate elected. Epstein, Mrs. H. P. Farber, Mrs. The new and outgoing j Disnn. pr-nrrr.l ••!:nirn\an; :-;.--i issued instructions S o forbid thrm 2:S0 P. M.—Open forum disin the. service: The Mesdames president •will serve as members D. Finkle, Mrs. I. Fiedler, Mrs. J. K s ^ l o w t k y , ]sroc:i(li/i!i ol' \h<: f.-i.-'t.. in the futiire. cussion, led "by Henry Mor sky Max Holzman, Louis Kuh, Sam Goodbinder, Mrs. J. Kaufman, ex-officio of the Board. C ' r . n i B ' r i t l i l o f l p o ; ] > r . A . I"'4-.T.I-of Omaha, on B'nai B'rith poliMr. Grigat hnrl complnirfcl thnt Gilinsky and M. L. Cohn. Mrs. A. I. Kulakofsky, Mrs. J. Preceding t h e election, a dincies in Jewish national and inthe Nasi storm trocpers •*•?:•? in Ushers a t the Sisterhood Sab- ner prepared by Louis Somnier Luttbeg, Mrs. L. Finkle, Mrs. C. l o d s r e . m d K e y X . T o v i , m:.--c>ternational affairs. the habit of marching to and from . P h i l i p K l i i i r . n i c k . m e m b e r nf . ] . ; bath service will include the was served. A talk on scouting Nathan, Mrs. J. Newman, Mrs. S. their meetings in Yorkville in nra;mi.l f o m m i t i c e OL t h e <lis;; >.•:.. 3:30 P . M.—Initiation of Mesdames E. I. Rubin, Sam Wolf, was given by Scoutmaster Dave j Olander, Mrs. J. Stein, Mrs. I. Sam TVertheimer, jr., and Milton Newman, and later in the evening, Membership Drive Decided Upon, stalmaster, Mrs. D. Sherman,; First Talk on 3, C. C. Lecture Conference c l a s s by degree formation, pushing cif.izetis off will prppirlc. team headed by Hy Shrier. ! the FiclewBlkp and prnrral'y comAbrahams. cards were played. About sevenAt Conclave Held Mrs. Chas. Ross, Mrs. N. Turner, C o m n n u p p r e p o r t " v,-j!l he <.•;••.*-.! Program Novem4 P. 51.—Election of offi- i porting themselves as il they vrerc Mrs. Frederick Cohn is chair- ty attended. Mrs. R. Wright, Mrs. M. AbraI'T t h e f f l l o w i n s : c b P i v ru r ; ^ Sunday ber 12 cers." j in Germany. man of the religious activities for Burkenroad stated .that a meeti hams, Mrs. Ben Silver, Mrs. J. Na;nni} i.Iilinsl.y. C o u n r i l T>!i;;';'s 4:SO P. M.—Closing business Investigating these complaints. r n " ' n i ii( o r o n P'~T"l"P"nt o^irr-T^ (-,;*• the Sisterhood. Mrs. H a r r y ing of the new officers and t h e A concentrated membership j Blank, Mrs. L. Gross, M r s . M. Emil Ludwig will o p e n the of conference. | Inspector Neidig stationed a po- l i o n : Rosenfeld is helping with the hos- board would soon be called to campaign for the Mizraehi was j Holzman, Mrs. Phil Levey, Mrs. Er'irfiiip jisvks, Otn;, Ju. lice patrol outside Nazi headquarpitality committee for this occa- formulate plans for the year. Hej decided iipon at a meeting of the iR e t L ^ e n Brown, Mrs. S.''Steinberg, Omaha: Community Forum series 6 P. M.—Banquet at J. C. C. h e r e o n ters. At. the close of a merlinc sion. Main address by Ben Samuels also';saJd that he he wou would .m .make an]]executive committee of the West-jjM r s _ j __ p rri eeden, Mrs. Abe SoznJ. evening, NovemSoznJ. b e r 1 2 aTuesday also;saJd that 1 : TO 'ur.iloris.ed X'B.BtK"vaT:"e •nurrvh-of rCJiH?ags-. la-vocation by Rs"bbi b e r1 2 at tt h e J e r l f f i ; ;Cainmuniry :-'••••• A* "''-reception '-"will follow t h e ift : tlfia"'"' : : flS"\'Br6lfieT'fib6aieni Mizrachi Zionist r e g i o n h e l d • ^ M A C h M B A Cainmuniry Mrs. A. Cohn, Mrs. B. A. ta-lfoia"-'-"' flSc"-\'Br6lfieT'fib6aieni Mizrachi Zionist region,,.held •. ing out and fell in t o line. At thr-.t Harold Berger and benediction services. The public is invited. eifprt" Center. in Omaha last Sunday. dinners -once a month. Simon, Mrs. W. A. Racusin, Mrs. n r y PosUn. L i n c o l n . i\oir.ir.;-.~ii by Rabbi Frederick Colin. In- : point the police stepped in and e n m n ^ i t t o e : Rabbi Uri Miller of New Or- jL . Graetz, Mrs. I. Rosenthal, Mrs. I M r - Ludwig is sn international Speaker. Leon Hultrn."-;^ ; ordered them to dishar.1. warntroduction of speaker by Sam -j leans, formerly 7>ead of the Taad j JJ. Ferer, Mrs. M. Davis, Mrs. g. j author whose biographies of NaSioi-.x City, conimiri.ee on rr : r-n'i Miss E v a n s is well-known le in Omaha, presided as president, j Da-rig> Mrs. R. Bordv, Mrs. F . H. P° °n. Goethe, and Bismark have Beber. Toast-master, Dr. A. ing that they could not march in l i o n , •^ throughout the country as a lec•mass formation on the sidewalks The region includes the states of | Roddy, Mrs. J. Mala'shock, Mrs. j b e e n translated into all modern Gree-nberg. turer. She attended New York and could only m a r c h in the The public is invited to all Nebraska, Iowa, Minnesota, Coloj x. Dansky, Mrs. J. Marer, Mrs. E.! languages and rated as best selluniversity, where in addition to •At ; n p "inn-hpoii t o h e ]i^\;\ : street if they had a parade perrado, Missouri, Oklahoma, Kan- \ Simon, Mrs. S. Pizer, Mrs. H. Bel- je r s *nt w o hemispheres. His sub- functions. courses in art, she did consider: ect n e r e R iu b e T n eF a t e of n o o n at tlif ,T. C. C, t!i t - F-UUS-. niit. sas, Tennessee. I mont,"* Mrs. J. Farber, M r s . D. p* " ' " able work in the field of Educai. j Inspector Neidic served notice w i i i h e EIVPT- hy X"!-. A, n . .".;. The Mizrachi membership goal j stein, and Miss B. Zimman. j Europe 1914-1940." He • is well j 1 tional Psychology. Prior to her m s n o [ C h i c a g o , pnsi, p r o s i d n . . . ion the Nazis that hereafter the is 25,000 new members. A speafeequipped to discuss this Question i association with the Sisterhood Gvnrir] Lofipr- :'. Rehearsing tor I police wpTild hrep"k up F;IT v.r.i- i h p P i s t r i c t ers bureau headed by Rabbi ! having observed the European; Federation, she was engaged in v,-ho will sprn't. ; formed Nazi proxip? inarchinp in W o m e n . scene f r o m neutral territory of j The College of Jewish Studies j Manuel Laderman of Denver will : art work. :"--.' formation, t h u s ficrorriplishinp: " W o ni e n ' f- Ai.:\iiinric>,' Switzerland since ISO". j The Sisterhood of Temple I s - opened Monday evening, at t h e a d d r e s s the communities in this the first ror.t of Hiiler s t c r rn Ivar,lowpV:y v i l l p r e s i d e , r.jwi ';' Ludwig, a German Jew by j rael is one of 352 groups of the ; , , -, ,, _, . .,-. !months locality to within the next two stimulate Mizrachi birth, -voluntarily exiled himself' The Center Players will open troops in this country hy official M n y r r F p h c r ^vii] iiit.rodli.-r , National Federation which has afspenkcr. K r b h i iTn-viri >\'i,-r i , Jewish Community Center -with a; membership. ^ ^ ^.— , , from Germany in 1907 and be-; the 1PS5-SG season w i t h "Big action. + lotn Ml>MAl filiated u n i t s throughout the frivp t h e i n v o c a t i o n , P I K ! U;;]i The current "amateur hour; gan his writing career as a dra-Hearted Herbert," the sensationUnited States and in Canada, good students who wereTounable en- At the meeting it was decided I attendance. permit to those D r v i d GolrtsteiTi i h o heiioii n-i i.-n. Panama, England, and Johannes- roll this week, the College will that t h e next annual conference! craze," will find expression here jm a t i s t in Switzerland. "Ultimate- j al Broadway comedy success, on At Z:',V p . m,, ih.p oi"'i- ^'a-.-i. burg, South Africa. It built and extend its registration during the i of. the region will be held in St. j in Omaha when the Temple Is- ly his studies led to the field of ;Tuesday evening, November IP. u i s e u s s i o n ^"i!l lie h~Ul. x\mu>: .\ at S p. m. maintains the dormitory a t the Louis, May 3, 1936. An eight- r a e i sisterhood will stage a "Ma- historical biography. As a bio-, l e a t l e r s h i p of "H^nry M o n s k v , ".') ! page bulletin will be published by j o r B o z z Q p r o g r a m , . i n c o n n e c t i o l l grapher, Ludwig's outstanding \ In reviewing the play the New Hebrew "Union college in Cincin- coming week. p u b l i c is jnviipcl t o I'-srni'in^ t-.. g y under the Classes meet every Monday and j j gift has been to combine histori- j York Herald-Tribune says: "Even nati. It grants scholarships to region monthly with their dinner on Wednesday cal accuracy with dramatic vivid- j the soberest of us first-nighters Thip v i n j.e folloT.T'.; by .3 worthy students at the college Thursday evening from 8:15 to | editorship of Rabbi Miller. iuitifition of t h e CottVcrrncf ^ I ; , ' Mizrachi English-speaking evening, November 20, at 5:30. ness. On the lecture platform he. forgot our dignity at the Biltmore and spreads programs of religious 9:55. The courses being offered i r c l u n i n p n r v : rapml>Dr" of ihr : The dinner and program will displays the same "brilliant qual- jlast evening End abandoned oureducation throughout the country. on Monday evening are: Hebrew groups will be established in each A. Kitz; General Survey of of the Jewish communities in thebe held in the Temple Vestry ities which distinguish him as a Iselves to shameless smiles." The National Federation has by Jewish History, by Rabbi David region. In each of the communi- rooms, and the general public is writer. On his limited lecture tour | Joe Solomonow, who TSade his I>r. Abram L. Sachar ;h?-illpd F, broadened its scope of activity Wice; Great Jewish Personalities in America this fall he is being ties a Mizrachi concert will be invited to attend. larce audiencp Sunday P( the J. trr.ni of O m n h n Lmifv- K o . "-.'• first appearance in t h e "Front and introduced many new proj- by Rabbi Frederick Cohn; ModPage" last season, will be featur- C. C. with his worcl-pirrures r,s he?find by I]-- fihrior. ects since Miss Evans assumed ern Jewish Renaissance, by Rabbi presented for the benefit of the Mrs. J. J. Friedman and Mrs.widely acclaimed. T h r iniiintioTi i-?~m i t u i n f s r Mizrachi. All chapters of t h e Louis E. Lipp head the circle Other speakers on the Forum! ed as Big Hearted Herbert, the her position two years ago. he spol-;e on "Israel "^VCTVCS a r 1 David Goldstein; Introduction to Among these is the publication the Bible, by Rabbi Wice; a n d Mizrachi shall have monthly gath- sponsoring this affair and will re- lecture series this year are Jchn ; self-made bnsinegs mon who in- Tapestry," or "The iJc'uung oi" T' n S l u i s k v , IT. I , , \!ry!-:s. f. ;,' X o p n . A l F i i \ k p i . J u l i u s P.Ui erings in t h e form of "M'Lave ceive reservations. Tickets are Haynes Holmes on December 4,1 sists thst t h e family must be of "Topics and Trends," the offiJewish History." cial bulletin of t h e Federation, Gems from the Talmud, by Rab-1 jyialkes" in order to popularize seventy-five cents for the dinner Josephine Roche on January S, jbrought up in t h e plain tradiNorman Hapgood on. February 5,j tions, while Martha Himelstein and program. the ideology of the Mizrachi. bi Goldstein. edited by Miss Evans. and Dr. Alfred Adler on March j plays Elisabeth, his wife. It. is Omahans on the executive of On Thursday t h e following Also, under the supervision of 11. Tickets ia.ay still be obtained I she who finally turns the table on n 1 ' - 1 Miss Evans, two new series of courses are offered: Hebrew, by the region include: Elihu Bloch, HAZ0M1R CHOIR TO OPEN for the entire series by calling the jHerbert and "before his best cussecretary, and Nathan Wilfson, program study materials have Mr. Katz, Mrs. J. Stadlan, a n d JEWISH PROGRAM SERIES Jewish Community Center or' tomer serves a plain Sinner of been prepared: "Dramatic Mo- Judah Wolf son; Yiddish, by I. treasurer. Harry B. Cohen, chairman of the Irish stew and apple pie in the Morgenstern; My Philosophy of ments in Jewish History," by Dr. The Hazomir Choir n n h r the F o r u m C o m T a i t t e e . plainest manner possible. Judaism, by Rabbi Harold Berg- VAAD AUXILIARY A. L. Sachar, and "The Jew i direction of Cantor A. Schwazkin These and many other humorLooks at W a r and Peace," by er; Jewish Social Service, by Paul Goldblatt; a n d Jewish Law, by ous situations promise to make ^ F Roland B. Gittelsohn. AFFAIR TUESDAY i "s7iI1 open t h e Jewish Concert and ] this the comedy-hit of the season. Miss Evans has also inaugur- Rabbi Berger. The third annual Taad Auxil- munity Lecture Series on Sunday of theevening, Jewish Com Ko-]j - P R O G R E S S I V E H E B R E W ' Others in the cast are Aides A registration fee of ?1.00 periary card party-will be held at the i vember 24. The choir has pre-j ated a new series of child study " u u i u a ^ i ^ * , Lincoln, who plays the juT-ecilf 1 ' material on the subject, "Adjust- course is being made. J. C. C. Tuesday evening, Novem-j pared an excellent program of; ^ Hebrew club ^ gc.iTe s. J r ing the Jewish Child to His ber 5. There •will be table prizes!-well known Hebrew and Yiddish', . . . , , fe . " ^ * . , i lead of the young son; Bess Gold-. , .. . . j . 3i .,. . . i held their semi-annual election of ware, Dick Hur'witz, Al Ornch eWorld," written by Dr. Samuel land refreshments •will be served, melodies, and is rapidly gaming! . . . _ „„ ,.,»,._„ .v^c.-r, "Una Gross, Rebecca KirschenH. Markowitz. 1 Sunday Drama Group Mrs. D. B. Epstein is chariman distinction in the musical circles | J « " "am ^epomnici pre5i5ent° baum. Alex Lipsman, Nate Cutler. To Meet This Sunday j and Mrs. Sidney Katelman is co- the city. |L o u i s W o l ] j . f i r s t vice-president: Marva Cohen, Bess Cooper and e p ! chairman. HIGHLAND COUNTRY CLUB Norman TTcfclner. Saul Kaston. • the celebrated ^i ' Be^d T - c e . . Jewish painter, will bring an ex•. , ^ . ^ ^ _ The first meeting of the SunTickets are thirty-five cents ..., , . . . . . f ident; Ben Klayman, secretary; WINTER STAG TUESDAY day Drama group-will be held this ] and may be bought f r o m any ,hibit Helen Merriit is directing the of his paintings here -on ; .D_a-v. e_ , • • . - , _ • . •• n » ^ w m LA -II l Deneaberg, treasurer. production. December 10 and 1 1 . j Those on t h e Board-of Direc- j The Highland Country Club Sunday afternoon, November 3, member of the organization. i i-> , i Other attractions on the Jew] tors are Earl Goodfeinder, Dr. S. I will have their first winter stag at 2:30 at the Jewish Community ,r(i ' ' • 1 ish Concert a n d Lecture Series Book Evemngs" To j A. bsherbff,. H . . Jasoff, M. Col- I Tuesday, November 5, at the Pax- Center. The meeting will be open will be Marvin Lowenthal, well I nick. Trustees are M. A. Epstein • ton hotel at 6:30. Manning Hand- to all persons interested in the Start on Wednesday ; known writer a n d commentator ler is in charge of the entertain- study and production of plays. o£ The third annual Eeries j on January 22, and negotiations' and William. Monovitz." ment. . At „ ir r \ - d e r . way to bring Mordecai !| ritt, vember 6 in the auditorium of the j Kaplan of the Jewish Theological netttgee Jewish Community Center, w i 11Jewish Community Center, when i Seminary and o n e of the out1 I .. Arrangements are being comBAZAAR AT LYCEUM . Geneva — The first meeting of discuss "The Place and Purpose The Labor Lyceum Association, of Amateur Theatricals." There Rabbi David A. Goldstein will re-I standing thinkers in Jewish life the committee of. experts appoint- pleted for the ESEiisi Father ED£ together with the Ladies Labor will be a presentation of t h eview "Paths of Glory," by Hum-! today here. ed to weigh the refugee problem Son banquet to be held at the • Lyceum, will sponsor a.hazaar be- year's program, and as an added phry Cobt; • "Strange Case of Ser- | land consider the. advisability of .Jewish Community Center, Sungeant uris&a, Grisha," hy Arnold zweig, !i £ ! _ „ „ s ginning Saturday evening, No- j<=<"».*"ub*•"*»>--<""*. <» " " — — geant by Arnom r | the proposed League of Nations day evening-. November 10. under S c r s vember 2, and continuing all dayattraction the cast of "Big H e a r t - | a n d ... A U Q n i e t o n .t h e Western iiimSaTy ! organisation for refugees will be the auspices of the Social Service Oeraiffll committee of the Center and "WelSunday, November 3, at the Labor the ; field November 2Sth. ed Herbert," the firstwill offering " by Eric Remarque. The!Iman B ufilms d a p e swill t — in Exhibition of GerCenter Players, offer of a j Front proceeds of these book evenings effect be barred fare Federation. Lyceum, 22nd p.nd Clark streets. series of scenes from the play. will go to the Beth-El Sunday If r 0 l a Hungarian theatres s s tfcej Eugene Blaser Is chairman oi The public is invited to: attend. d sputa tion of the affair. result of an order "by the Hun-! Salonica.The Sunday Drama Group will school. Many bargains will be offered for Other books to be reviewed are I garian Government forbidding the '• Jewish leaders which called upon The program v-Hl include: commeet every Sunday afternoon a t sale. ...-"'-• M -"Wandas,-new G-oTersor cf'Ka- munity singing, movies, tricks t j the Center, and will offer to its"'Vein of Iron,".by Ellen Glasgow, showing of any Nazi" films 'pro-': b : members an opportunity to study November 25; - "Grandsons a n d idnced in accordance with the Ary- cedonia, was assured last Thurs- a maglcis.n, a talk "by a- lathe: Bomb and take part in amatenr produc- Native's Return," by Louis Ada- an laws. I fiay that he has the fullest syin- and a response "by a son. "Warsaw • -An infernal mach- tions. S u c h phases of dramatic mic, December 16, and "Road to This order is "In retaliation for|P a t f l y for Jewisa " interests. ? IT Reservations at sixty-five cent? ine, planted by an unknown, per- work as makerup, scenic design- %Var," by Walter Mills, January 6. | Germany's recent action ia -ex-j " I am at"'t^s" disposal - d • the per plate -will be taken at the J (il son or persons, wrecked the head- ing, and dramatic expression will Mrs. Irvin Levin is chairman i pelling a number" of Hungarian; Jewish Community i s helpini C. C. until November S. 1 quarters of the Revisionist Party j be'studied. Outs'de speakers will'and Mrs. Mose Yousem, co-chair-| Jews from" the German film in- ; s o I v e its problems," Governor , ! . J . O A l l ! r n ' ^n, C«i.l . Ka Dr. Philip Sher is chairman of , 1 1 at Stanislawow, Galicia. brotherhood. be presented from time to itme. man. j man, and Harry Trustin. Man das declares. the social service committee. ' dustry. Executive Secretary of Sisterhoods Here -on Sisterhood Sabbath
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