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Entered aa Second Class Mail Matter oo January .21, 1821. at
OMAHA/NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, NC>*
Postofflo o£ Omaha. Nebranka. under the Act of March 3. 1878
To Address Forum -tier
'BER 8, 1935
VOL., XI—NO, S>.
| Important Discovery
IIFT TO RF |%P a ^ e s ^ n e ;
Scientist
Jerusalem (WNS)—Discovery | of a revolutionary method of exLeo Abramson to Speak For; tracting pectin from the white Fathers and Carl Milder inner skin of oranges by Professor For gens Bergmann, one of the German Jewish scientists on the staff o' The fourteenth annual Father the Daniel Sieff Institute at Rehoand Son banquet will be held at both is expected to open the way the Jewish Community Center on for the development of an imSunday evening, November 10, at portant new industry in Palestine. A number of new clubs for Pectin is a gelatine used in the 6 p. m., under boys and girls are now being manufacture of gum. the auspices of formed at the Center. Any Hitherto it has derived chiefly the Social Servboy or girl between the ages of KpMn anrt Mrs, T*avjd A. :":-->'.-;from potatoes. ice Committee. 9 and 16 desiring to join one stein will be Iwmrcfl V*y f'1*" in»:rIf Professor Bergmann's discovThe army of workers for the.kowitz, A. Greenspan, Julius E. of these clubs, call tho Center, Eugene Blazer herf- of the TSeiri-Kl ronp^^pf-"'-~~ Solomon, Teresa G. Sommer, and JAcksbn 1366. ery can be made commercially •will be toastmasannual Community Chest cam- Miss rt a dinner next Vodnesc'j-.v. >>Blanche Zimman. Captain, useful it will not only solve the ter at the banThis applies, whether their vember 15. et the J. C, C . «-.*..-1paign which starts next Tuesday Mrs. Manuel Grodinsky; lieutenproblem of disposing of fruit surquet. The invoine: five years th?t RsTiM s'lm.-rwill include a large contingent ants, Mesdames Lawrence Gross, parents are members of the pluses but will also lead to the cation w i n be scein har. been spiritunl if.RiUt: .,'. of Jewish men and women, spir- Dave Levine, Louis Lipp, E. I. Center or not. development of a gelatine indusgiven by Stanley the synagofrue. try. Silverman. ited campaigners who have vol- Rubin, Charles Schlaifer, and J. The affair wil! PIBD be n "' '."^ Davidson. Captain, Mrs. Bert B. Following the unteered their services in the tory dinner,'' ondinp thp .";:•>-{ lieutenants, Mesdames Dadinner Communidrive to raise $555,300 f o r Hene: building: fund campaigr, tf VI-IM* vid Feder, Al Mayer, Dave Rosenj ty singing will motley lor the new ?)('(• 1 <-.' twenty-eight agencies. Emil Xiidwig stock, Fred Rorenstock, and Sam be led by Lawsynagogue building vhick •»••.•;.• >f The campaign •will swing into Wertheimer, jr. Captain, Mrs. rence F i n k e 1Emil Ludwig, the internationalerected at 4Ptli and Fgrnsu-. full action on Tuesday morning, Max Holzman; lieutenants, Mesly famous author, will open the stein. The beneAll Eppech-mEkinp will br ,-uf •when all workers will meet for dames David Goldman, Morton be Bhort. The proprnm xvi1,] in.-^'i.-.f Omaha Community Forum series ! diction an "early bird "breakfast" at the Killer, Sam Josephson, Morris j given b: a musical extravaganza, "*•. N. Fontenelle hotel at 8 o'clccK, Milder, Harry Rosenfeld, and Da- The installation ceremonies for at the Jewish Community Center Holzman. The Dundee branch of the loMembership," with the lpprU •:•>.-*Rabbi Harold A. Berger, the new Women's Division vid Wice. Captain, Mrs. H. A. this coming Tuesday evening at Leo Abramson will give the fa- cal Talmud Torah made an inp taken by Earl Koss r-tif: vr-s.. A large number of Jewish Newman; lieutenants, Mesdames spiritual head of the Vaad H'lhr, 8 p. in, ther's message, and Carl Milder, j auspicious start this week at the j Hyman Bellman. Other Tntwr.h^riwill be held during the week-end •women will take an active part Milton Abrahams, Paul Blotcky, in the cast ere Sandrr- Jps<-r ."•:.->•.•>His topic will be "The Fate of son of Mr. and Mrs. William'-, classrooms at 105 South 50th in the canvassing of the residen- Albert B. Newman, Harry Shu- of November 15 io 17, it was annion, Milton Robinpon. •")• nounced Wednesday by Morris Europe, 1914-1940," and few are Milder, will respond for the sons, j street. mow, and Sanders Steinbach. tial division. ; Dnnsky, pnd Use MeFdiiniPF t- .'--. As an entertainment feature, Burstein,' general chairman of ar- better equipped to discuss this T h e enrollment figures are alJits. Renben Kulakofsky is on Major, Mrs. Arthur Cohn; cap- rangements. ' Solomon. WilliRrn KpsntRn,. f.it Kenneth Carlson, the magician,: r e a d y g r o w i n g i a n d t h e Jewish the advisory committee of the tain, Mrs. Jack Bramson; lieutenquestion than Ludwig, who haswill present a series of magical jp a r e ntE in that district are being Theodore, Perry Si'vpntiRn, ?:.-.<•>• Three guest rabbis have been 1 women's division and is in charge ants, Mesdames Max Davis, Robbeen observing the European | s t u n t s > a a d P h i n e a s Wintroub ! ;: ffp " d "" l0 " -roll their chilfi-er o'f TT)our Cohen, rnoi Jacob riBv.r.i.-tinvited to Omaha lor the occaj scene and its chief actors from j . , " S e « to enroll their chUfi.en o. wU1 p r e s e a t a m o t i o n picture of clubs and churches. ert Kooper, Samuel Theodore, sion. " Rabbi Jacob Greenberg, The dancing <horus. imdei- .1:.- *:iI school age while the classes are Mrs. J. H. Kniakofsky is a di- Sam Stern, and Sam Zlotky. Cap- dean of the Chicago Theological the neutral territory of SwitzerRabbi David A. Goldstein reciion of Milton Reick, v>-i!' ^.••:~The members of the Social Glasses are held ! _ _^_ Philip ^ „..*..*,; ' t n e r e beginning. visional chairman, heading divi- tain, Mrs. M. D. Brodkey; lieu- Seminary; Rabbi Ephraim Ep- land since 1907. Service Committee are: Dr. sist of the Mesdames; San; S;,'.-'n. d a i l y > except Saturday, from who will be honored st a testiLudwig was born in Breslau in :S n e r i chairman; William Holz^ 4 to G p tenants, Mesdames Max Barish, stein, one of the founders of the ; sion4 'E." Meyer Stern, Hyman Grpp» 3->;-vx ui., divided into three monial dinner by his congregaThe five majors in Mrs. Kuln- Dave Sherman, Leon Graetz, J. J. seminary, who occupies the pulpit 1881 of Jewish parentage and e d - | m a n j i s a d o r e Abramson, M a x groups. Phineas Win ..roub, Phil f.:.->n.-,;rtion Wednesday, on the occasion kofsky's division are Mrs. Irvin Greenberg, Jake Blank, and A. at Congregation Knesses Israel in ucated at Breslau:and Heidelberg. Barish, Eugene Blazer, Rabbi blatt, and Max R. ShostarV. Mrs. William Milder has been ' of his fifth anniversary in t h e Xevin, Mrs. Philip Iievey, Sirs. D. Frank. Captain, Mrs. Jay Mala- Chicago, and Rabbi Irving Meisel He began his writing career as a Frederick Cohn, Dr. J. M. Erman, voluntarily aiding in the enroll- pulpit here. ; Annette Ricklin Pilvermcr; i> Ben Silver, Sirs. J. M. Newman, shock; lieutenants, Mesdames Al- of South Bend, Ind., who is Rabbi dramatist, but later turned to Dr. O. C. Goldner, Rabbi D. A. lan Kohan, Bill Yousem, Harry Berger's brother-in-law, have in- psychological essays which led Goldstein, Dr. M. I. Gordon. Dr. ing of new pupils, and Talmud, and Mrs. Arthur Cohn. him to the fields of historical M. M. Greenberg, Philip Klutz- Torah leaders give her much of; These five majors -will enter- Malashock, Joe P e p p e r , Jay dicated that they will be here. i and >!rs. J. MalaFhock. CnK;i. K-^£ Wright, and Harry Steinzeig. His books, "Napo- nick, Rabbi David Wice, Irvin the credit for the growing regis-: biography. tain at social events today. Mrs. I ere "heinp made by "Mrs., f.'^>i.-.-J The guest rabbis will occupy tration at the branch. j Levey "will entertain at a tea Captain, Mrs. Phil Rosenblatt; the pulpits of various orthodox leon,". "Goethe," "Bismark" and Stalmaster, and Harry Silverman. ; 1 Kooper and Mrs, Snrah R«-:.'.J,.% Reservations at sixty-five cents at 2:30 p. m. for her captains lieutenants, Mesdames George synagogues on Friday' evening, "Hindenburg," have been transGraduation Exercises j Mrs. A. D. Frank, sncl T-•'->.. -• by "calling ! The graduation exercises of the and "workers at the home of Sherman, Mose Silverman, Hymie November 15, and Saturday morn- lated into every modern language! pp e r plate p a t maybemade y b e m a d by ij Solempn, In charge1 oE n-n h b e rated ted as a best b t ssell t h e center, JAckson 13 66. andd have been Mrs. Ernest Nogg. Mrs. Levin Milder, William Milder, Sam ing, November 16. I Talmud Torah at. the Jewish Com?.Trs. Hyman Greerberp. J and Mrs. Cohn will each enter- Greenberg, Shrolly Goodman, Sey- The ceremonies w i l l be cli-lers in two hemispheres. 1 munity Center have been postThe whole production ii- >'''•• •-•" As a biographer, Ludwig's out-1 tain her own group at home mour Cohn, William Levey and maxed with the formal installaParis (JTA)—The Committee the general riirecUon of ?.''-s ."!s» I poned to Sunday afternoon, No•with a dessert-luncheon at 1:30 Nate Horwich. Captain, Mrs. B.tion Sunday evening, November | standing'gift has been to combine t*0t*UHl OH. .X OUttl I vember 24, according -to A. Katz, of Jewish Delegations has decided ; vid GoUlstein P.nd J\'VK. .SS"1 '-'V.~'.'W p. m. Tea -will be served at 3 A. Simon; lieutenants, Mesdames 17, at the J. C. C, when a. ban- historical accuracy'with dramatic 'principal of the Talimid Torah. that the projected World Jewish clore. vividness. Because of his prop. m. at home by Mrs. Ben William Racusin, David Blacker, quet will be .held. {Ten student?..will- be graduated, Congress will be called before the Keservpiion? must he iv.sui.- ^»! Silver and Mrs. J. M. Newman. Sam Beber, Ed Simon, Julius . Reservations Jor- ;the-- .banquet found - historical knowledge and and- they will enroll in the He-eafi"o£ 1DSC, Monday niphi. keen'observations, his analysis ol _Mra. JVU. Kulakofskyjind Mrs. Haykin andJdhn-Frieden" brew high school, Present Et.the meeting st which which is '7 a cents per plate may Howard"Rushton, head ot" the All workers are being urged to be made at the Center, JA 13S6, the present state of Europe with the decision was adopted WRF ! Judah Wolfson is the instrucBoth Rabbi find Mrs. O; Chest's women's division, -will turn in their own pledges to their or with Mrs. A. Schwaczkin, a discussion-of trends which may . The' Round Table o Jewish . Chests w Abraham Goldberg, New York have remarkable- records. t o r o f t h e graduating class. e influence the future is of striking drop itf on each gathering to J" j majors-so that their contributions AT 5534. journalist find Zionist leader. Youth will sponsor a series of " Born in Minneapolis. significance. plain details of the plea for^funds jm^ ^ iincluded thereport report to to n c l u d e d i in n the Youth foruniL this . year on the ! Mr. Goldberg, who arrived in , Goldpfein atsentled the in the Community Chest *camMr. Ludwig on his limited lec- general theme, "World Jewry at the early bird breakParis en route to New York from schools ihcre. He v.~ps •"•• ture tour in the United States is T o d a y a n d T o m o r r o v r . . paign. • •„ • fast. Palestine, was instructed to in- extra curricula-; F.ffairs said to display the same brilWomen Workers Men Workers f o r m American-Jewish leaders: University of Minnesota, ":- !> These forums will begin liance on the lecture platform as Sunda The workers under each major that the European Jews would nor red in debate t»nd was »-•? Jewish workers are also active ^ evening, December 1, with in his writings, and is being d s c u In division " E " include: insist on democratic elections for of the MenoTHh chapter. Hr n in the various divisions of the' "Russia and Biro warmly received wherever he | ? f !by ° Rabbi Major, Mrs. Irvin Levin; cap- men workers. delegates to the world congress. ; uated from the Jewish TK Bidjan," Harold Berger. speaks. tain, Mrs. Joe Goldware; lieutenIncluded in the initial gifts diThe idea ol a congress repre- cal Pemicsry of NPW Yovfc i Harry B. Cohen is general On Sunday evening, January 5, ants, Mesdames Leo Abramson, I. vision are J. A. Farber, A. Goldsenting J e w s throughout the fore coming to Omaha. 1 David W chairman of t h e Community H. Stein, Jules Shapiro, Pearl stein, A. Herzberg, Louis Hiller, ! Forum. It is' still possible to ob-"The Western European Coun- Permanent Southwest K-egiou world is being pressed by the cupiefl the rutlpii: of TSP;T" Perelman, and Abe Kazlow-sky. William L. Holzman, J. H. KulaCommittee of Jewish Delegations: Rocksway Park, X, Y.. ;v. Rabbi Frederick Cohn Formed; Dr. K." Levin Plains States Conference of j tain some tickets for the lecture tries." Captain, Mrs. M. F. Levenson; kofsky, Henry Monsky, H. A. under the leadership of Rabbi: years. will discuss "The Central EuroPresident Community Centers and Fed- by calling Mr. Cohen or the Com- pean Countries," on February 9; lieutenants, Me3dames M o r r i s Wolf, and Harry B. Zimman. Stephen S. Wise of New York. j Mrs. Goldstein v.*os p •'>• munity Center. • erations in Des Moines Katelman, Dave Epstein, O. S. On the speakers bureau are Rabbi David Goldstein will dis-1 New impetus to B'nai B'rith I student, slso. f?hp rece'vpr r-"-.c Belzer, Joseph Freeman, A. Pra-Sam Beber, Rabbi Harold Berger, c.us "Palestine," on Sunday, March j work in this district was stimui mpdali- as the hi^hPsf. ••tr.i.ir.j A delegation of Omahans. is Sam Cohen. Captain* Mrs. dell, Bam uouen. uapuiui iiii=. i - 15, and the discussion of "United j lated at the southwest regional ; s'tident upop h^r gxadii3>ir»»- ":v..-2 Rabbi Dave Stein; lieutenants, Mesdames ! n Frederick Cohn, Max From- planning to attend the second anStates." will be presented on conference held at • the Jewish j I the Minneapolis high Fchpn: --«*» nual Plains States Regional ConT. A. Tully, David R. Cohen, | William ^ ^ ^ ^L.i ^ v i d A^ Goldstein, Holzman, Ben KazlowApril 12. I also from the llpbrew hi?:V. H.-i'.-v.i. Community Center in Omaha last | Jack Kaufman, Milton Tndelsori," sk ference of Community Centers I At the University ot M'SISTSPM.-^S,.. Sam Steinberg, and Hyman Bel-j st y» J a c k W.Marer, Henry Mon- and Welfare Federations to be j Through these open forum j Sunday. : pile made Phi Fein TCs.pTUi, ;.•;•*-.;• man. Captain, Mrs. Julius Stein; j y« *• Morgengtern, Irvin Stal- held in Des Moines, November meetings, the youth of this city A permanent organization was j '•• uatlng SKmms rum IPIKIF. will be"able to "obtain a vivid pic- formed at the conclave, embraclieutenants, Mesdames J. Abra- master, Harry Trustin, Rabbi Da- 16 and 17. n ture o f t h e Iife New'York <JTA)—The Zionist; Mrs. Gol<1stpin P-.IFO t nl -n,-.v?> lfl f N b k I from Nebraska, Iowa hamson, Herman Cohen, I. Dan-vid Wice. On the Jr. Chamber of Two patriotic nroerans nave i organization This conference was organized ; programs have e c o n o m i c a n d political utIcal status o Commerce speakers bureau are • grsc'Tiate work nt Colvmbi* !-•"•• • status of | and South Dakota, and plans are Organiaztioc of America Exenisky, H. Belmont, and R. Bordy. here in Omaha last fall. economic vprgity, and pvadusied ftv>" :•-."* tive .will shotly call & meeting of being formulated for expansion in Captain, Mrs. Phineas Wintroub; included Don Brodkey, Sam • Ep- The Des Moines conclave will been arranged by the Jewish War .n t h e s Q c o o a t r i e s a n d a lieutenants, Mesdames D a v i d stein, Al Fiedler, Philip Klutz- again serve as a clearing house Veterans of the United States, in j presentation of the possible trends this territory. Over a 'hundred all Zionist groups ERG parties and' brew Teachers Institute- n,' v.-v Greenberg, Harry Z. Bernstein, nick, Stanley Levin and 'E. L. for problems of Jewish organiza- connection with the observance of of Jewish life that will take place delegates from this district at- friends of Palestine to create a .York. After conducting *• '•&;•.:.•:•( tended the sessions. United Palestine Froct, it was s.n-c o u r s e f o r t h e w o n ; on n ' ;!>r >;.>M. L. Stern, L. Albert, and Sam | Marks... during the next decade or so. Abe Goldstein is the major of tions,, subjects pertaining to fed- Armistice Day next week. Dr. Harry M. Levin, of Sioux nouncefi this week following a. ciety for the Advn.ncruij-i.; .'.r The Round Table debate tournaPeltz. On Sunday, November 10, from the stores division in the indus- erations and community chests, meeting of'the E. O. A. Adminis-' Judaism of New York. t\hr it J.J ;,: Major, Mrs. Philip Levey; cap- trial group. and their relationship to public 1 to 1:30 p. m., central standard ment will get under way elected president of the region. trative Committee. ; French for onr ypp.r v,t ;hr '.::.?the coming week, and finals will tain, Mrs. Ernest Nogg; lieutenAmong the captains in the agencies. Other regional officers chosen time, a program has been ar-j , _ b g h e d Qfl D e c e m b e r 17 T h e The committee, meeting ' pt the 'verslty ot IMir.nfr.ots.. ants, Mesdames David B'alac, men's division are included as On the featured list of speakers Nathan E. Gilnisky, Coun- Hotel Astor, adopted a resolution ; Rebl)i P.nd Mrs, Gnldnffiii. i.N Harold Brodkey, Albert Stein- captains, Harry B. Cohen, Ben for the conference are two Oma-ranged over_ a nation-wide hook-1 subject for debate this year is, are: cil Bluffs, vice-president; Julius for the United Front which would : tended the Minneapolis Tf-ir. i:i berg, Morris Levey and Manning Ravitz and Ed Shafton. In the hans—Henry Monsky and Sam up, over the National Broadcast-! "Resolved, that the encourage- Bisno, Omaha, secretary, and direct all Palestine fund-raising: Torsh and university p.t th? KJ.--.-? Handler. Captain, Mrs. Hyman lieutenant list are Ben Civin and Beber. ang company facilities. J ment of extra-religious activity in Jack Cohen, Lincoln, treasurer. the bodies and coordinate them in a time, and bclongpfi to tb.p f.11.-.;.:.'. F e r e r ; lieutenants, Mesdames Harold Saks. In the industrial The Commander-in-chief of the j American synagogue is deteriOther speakers will include: Mrs. A. C. Laufman, past presMorris Ferer, William Fritz, Abe division are Ike Levi; Paul Blot- Dr. I. M. Rttbinow, Cincinnati, ex- Jewish War Veterans, - Abraham I mental to the development of United Palestine Ar>epr.l. j of the Talmud Torsih PIK :>» TSlenorah chapter, wlierr >..':*s» ident of the B'nai B'rith women's Greenberg, Sam Robinson, and Ir- cky, H, B. Zimman, J. H. Kula- ecutive secretary of .B'nai B'rith; Kraditor of New York, will speak. Jewish religious needs," Goldstein was vice-presid^M ;".,rauxiliaries for this district, spoke vin Stalmaster. Captain, Mrs. kofsky, Abe Goldstein, A. Herz- Samuel A. Goldsmith, executive The music will be furnished by Other Round Table events for at the luncheon Sunday noon reing the rabbi's tern: as prrsi.-irii ;, Morris Linsman; lieutenants, Mes- berg, Lester Meyer, Helen Green- director of the Chicago Jewish the U. S. Navy band. ? W t. the year will include the annual garding the organization of B'nai T h ey w c re m a vr i e c•. j n 1f".' 7. dames Joe Rice, Moe Venger, Leo berg, M. L. Cohn, William Holz- Charities; Prof. Gustave Klausoratorical contest in February, Kince -cotrLing to Omshf.. :. * * iPKEW Braviroff, I. Solzman, and David man, Bert Moskowitz, N. Perlis, ),ner, St. Louis; Arthur Brin, Min- On Monday morning, November the dramatic tournament in Jan- B'rith auxiliaries to the lodges in 11, from 9:15 to 9:30 a. in., centhis district. She was so enthusiGoldsteinP havp helped bi-.:'(• :"!;.*.;r Brown. Captain, Miss Sara Ferer; Philip Greenberg, Harold Farber, neapolis; Charles ! Rosenbaum, uary, and an all-city yo.uth Purim ji astically received that immediate Jerusalem CWNS-Ps.leor Agen- congregation to its prwm-'. !.;>£. lieutenants, M e s d a m e s Sam Hubert Sommer, L. Graetz, M. Denver; Milton Firestone, St. tral standard time, the governor carnival in March. of Pennsylvania, the Hon. George plans were started for the forma- cy)—A new labor settlement, or,,; level end have aided cnsiKirii.'.^-fSwartz, Elmer Gross. Joe Jacobs, Swartz. Paul; Samuel A. Goldsmith, Chi- H. Earle, will speak over the Officers of the Round Table tion of these auxilaries. the site of the ancient city of, ly in all communal 8cti.vi(ip>«. Ruben Brown, and James Corencago; Prof. Edwin E. Whitte, Columbia Broadcasting s y s t e m for the year are Loyal Kaplan, Samaria in the vicinity o ' Xshr'- 1 The above lists of workers is At the banquet Sunday evening man. C a p t a i n , Miss Roddie Madison, Wis.; Louis'Steinber, St. T' T™^ ^i ^ * i Sherer; lieutenants, Mesdames| incomplete, representing o n l y Louis; Louis H. Ehrlich, Kansas from Philadelphia. He. will be president; Fannie Witkin, vice- which climaxed the conference, al. hag been launched b* r g-.->t r /f*s$ president; Ernie Nogg, secretary; Ben Samuels cf Chicago gave the of fifty young Jev,T of 11 r r n ^ i tnose »Leo Waxenburg, Nate Green, H a r - ! names which had been City; Nell Ziff, Minneapolis, and introduced by the Commander-in- Joe Goldware, treasurer. 1 chief of the Jewish War Veterans, principal address on "The Jewish on land supplied by itP JcvirT ry DuBoff, Lester Lapidus, and turned into Community Chest Irving Levitus, Kansas City. *s, w & f§. FS* x I' | i f^fFt-ii *l f t Abrahajn Kraditor. ; headquarters by Tuesday noon. New Year—What Does Our In- National Fund, Herman Auerbach. Max Baer of Omaha, assistant It is expected to.V-be substantially ventory Shew?" The members of the r " ? F-I~ Major, Mrs. Ben Silver; capexecutive secretary of the A. Z. Monsky Ijcasis Fontsn tlemeist. ranging from *hr PE.P n' tain, Mrs. Sam E. Gilinsky; lieu- increased by the time the cam-A., will take an active part in a- EMIGRATION FROM CUBA • | A highlight cf the conclave was IT to 14, are chiefly the first tenants, Mesdames Phil Gilinsky,- paign gets under way. OUTSTRIPS IMMIGRATION Mrs. Reuben TCulakofsky, as Jewish Youth Forum, one of the Pracrue (" ii the the open open forum Iortiui on on national national and and children of the settlers of the adA. S. Rubnitz, Louis Kulakofsky, ^ conference iighlights. Itas joining colony of Nslisle.". «.r Morris Rubenstein, and Harry head of clubs and organizations, ; of Czeclioslcvakia Jerusalem {WNS-Palcor . Agen-| i ational policies of the B'nai E t e r a Delegates from Iowa, MinneHavana (WNS) — Because of The land allotted to the new la- specisl burea.u nt the vpJiMr-i Rubenstein. Captain, Mrs. Jack urges each Jewish organization to sota, the Dakotasi Nebraska, Kan- the new law making it manda- cy)—English imports of Pales- j B'rith, led "by Henry Monsky, a bor settlement by Nshaial also seminp.ry in PreRsSutrg sr i'Marer; lieutenants, Mesdames show its moral support and co- sas, Missouri and Colorado are tory for 50 percent of the e a oranges !i a v"e increased • isember of the executive of the includes an old forest redeemed. with fhr l-.rndreclK. c£ rr-^r-a Leon Fellman, Sam Green, How-operation by making a contribu- expected to participate In the con- ployes in all business and manu- j tine i international order. sharply as a result- of the esca-j from German Jcv-'fsh conf;,r;-> by the Jewish National Fund. ard Milder, Hymie P. Milder, and tion to the Chest campaign. facturing establishments to bejbargo on trade wita Italy arising; Monsky pointed out. that in its Every organization has received clave. Christianity to be taken hs:-\ Dave Greenberg. f Captains, Miss policies, the B'cai B'rith conThe Plains States conference is native Cubans Jewish emigration] fro mthe preseat situation in cretely carries into execution the to the Jewish fold. Ruth Pollack; lieutenants, Mes- a letter of appeal. Those which Although the rsMsiwate \r. 'a; dames M. Krupinsky, Arthur have met and have signed a under the supervision of the Na-from Cuba" exceeded Jewish im-! Ethiopia, i t was learned from ideals of the order as enenciated wih numerous. ccinspHea.imii. Goldstein, Phil Gerelick, Harold pledge a r e asked to send their tional Council of Jewish Federa- migration during the past eight j London where the first shipment in the ritual. months, accordin- to the sexni-an- < from Palestine's new citrus sea- He further told how the B'nai A Siyum HaSeler will be held cause- most o fthese conrevU- T»i Pollack, and John Rosenblatt. signed pledge into Community tions and Welfare Fundsl at the Congregritlon of Israel, rietl Christian wives eiu'i liS nual report of the Havana Jew- \ son was received. Captain, Mrs. Ben Shapiro; lieu- Chest headquarters, 204 Union B'rith soEght unity of leadership .• • j Tjj e curtailment of citrus' im-|-in the Jewish fold and the efforts £eth and J streets, Sunday after- children born FSS ChrSsUf-Tis. «.-•-•• tenants, Mesdames Louis Sogolow, Pacific building. Those organiza- P. 774. OF OMAHA TALMUD ish Center. oC these .Tewish Kpostatps lis Nathan Turner, Ben Kazlowsky, tions which have not yet met to In the past eight months there j ports from Italy has brought a! expended by the order to achieve Boon, November 17, at S p. m. TORAH TO MEET TUESDAY discuss their contribution are hern re-p.dniittfid to ,7«<Jsinm. John Faier, and Jack Melcher. were 302 Jewish immigrants and | greater demand for the Palestine {that unity through a joint ; Captain, Mrs. Sam Wolf; lieuten- nrged to meet immediately and Thr rpbbtnstp !hf"P is K.if»r I 0! representatives from the lead- Ah Strpjce trt 322 Jewish emigrants. product. The opening meeting of the " ants, Miss Cyril Leon, Miss Doro- make their pledge. Kjpged by Aryp.ri GPTOIRT; p: The new citrus sea,Eoa, watch i isgr '-organisations. The B'na! Talmud Torah. Parent-Teachers' Tae Jews leaving Cuba went to For any information, call Mrs. Association will be held Tuesday the following coun Hies: • 105 to \ opened la Palestine on October! B'rith. with lodges ia thirty coun- the Rumanian government is en- v-h.f vsfu to ^ec>0TT!e .levpssnj.. thy Margolin, and Mesdames Hyman Greenberg, Iz Levinson, and Reuben Kulakofsky or the Chest evening, November 12, at 8 p. m. the.TTniteti States; 130 to Poland; 11st, indicates prospects of a Iarg-i tries in every part of the world. deavoring to introduce- a regesJar order to be able to marry Je*/k. headquarters. J. Cohen. The Aryan giris -asset*, th at the J. C. C. All the parents • 27 to' "Roumanla; . 15 to 'Lithii-1er crop.tfan Jastvear, when morel** Jn^a positioa to lead in Jewish sir service 'between EuchareBt and Major* Mrs. J. M. Newman rThe Jewish Community Center of .the Dundee Talmud Torah are ania; 9 to Chile; 3 to Argentina; than s*>v»n and a half laiHion activity. L;7fidp., nesr here, 'briisg-iijp Pales- der t)'-e influence oi Nasistr.captain, Mrs. Ben T. Friedman; if one of the beneficiary agencies especially iirged to attend this 28 to Palestine; 2 to" Mexico; 3 j cases of citrus fruits were sold j He told numerous incidents of tine within ten hours distance Germaa young men have lieutenants, Mesdames Sam Ber-j o£ the Community Chest. meeting. to Honduras. 'abroad. ' (Continued on Page 2 ) . from the Roumanian capital.
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