November 15, 1935

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Dedicated to the Idealsof ' Judaism

Enter«fl <u> Second Claea Mail Uatter uu January rl, 1821. at PoBtalllc of Omaha. Nebraska, under iht Act of March t. 1X14

VOL. XT—NO, 40

NOVEMBER 15, 1935

"GERMAN PEOPLE HATE RE) -NAZIS"-

To Celebrate Anniversary i Chanukah

Sef er Torah To Be Presented on

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A Sefer Torah is being preo "No Jew can be an anti-Zionist before the spirit of anti-Semitism sented to the B'nai Israel synaAuthor Predicts Fall of Hitler, I opined Dr. Emil' Ludwig, 2,100th anniversary of the Chan- Harry Silverraan Elected Pres- gogue, 2 5 th and J streets, by internationally-famed biographer accentuated by the fact that there ukah festival, which commemorIn Community Forum ident of Synagogue Mrs. H. Franklin, Morris End and historian, in an interview always has been a stronger cur- ates the victory of Judas MaccaAddress Congregation • •while in Omaha for the ComKalah Franklin nest Sunday, No- | rent of anti-Semitism in Germany beus, over t h e Syrian emperor, munity Forum address Tuesday. than in other countries. vember 17. The Siyum HaSefer Antiochus IV in -Ifi5 B. C , an"The greater part of the Ger- However, he pointed out that Over four hundred members of will begin promptly at 3 p. m. Ludwig emphatically asserted nouncing a jubilee celebration of man people hate the Hitler re- Palestine could only partially This is the first Sefer Torah to gime," Emil liudwig, noted au- solve the Jewish problem. Com- his belief in a "World Jewish Con- this great event in. New York on Beth-El gathered at a dinner thor and historian, declared in plimenting the work of rebuild- gress. He swept aside the con-December 22 a n d calling tipoa Wednesday evening at the J. C, C.be presented to this synagogue, his address on "The Fate of En- ing in the Jewish homeland, Lud- tention of opponents of the Con-Jews throughout t h e world to to honor Rabbi and Mrs. David and consequently a large crowd rope," Tvhich opened the : Com- wig declared that in his opinion, gress that it would give the Nazis make fitting observance o f . t h e Goldstein in observance of five is expected. The public is cordially invited munity Forum series at the J. C.strengthened by talks with Weiz- a chance to propagandize about I occasion was adopted at a special Formal installation of "R;-hi [years of service by them to theto attend. No invitations are beC. Tuesday evening b e f o r e a mann and Ruppin, Palestine could an "international conspiracy" by j meeting here of' the board of di-i Harold A. Berger F.S pnir"•'s>' ing issued. Refreshments will be capacity crowd. and themeeting, community. absorb 300,000 of the 400,000 questioning with force: "Should ! rectors of the Jewish Education synagogue leader ot the Vnad Hp.'Thr hf At the business elec-; served. "Three religions have been of- Jews remaining in Germany, we give up a good idea just be-' Association, tion of officers for the ensuing•' been made the orcnslon frv fended;" he explained. "The poor within a decade. cause the Hitler propagandists term was held. Harry Silverman main has had his -wages greatly "The 200,000 who have left will twist it to their liking?" was elected president. Other ofstart this evening RPrt Whirl? ^-• /reduced. The rich are fearful as Germany," he averred, "are much He pointed out that the Gerficers: Dave - Cohn, first vicehe rnnc'iUiPtl with f* hanqisp? •"• their fortunes dwindle vrith the too happy to return, even if thej , Jews were not prepared for I president; David Greenberg. seeSunday even in jr. ; country rapidly approaching bank- Hitler regime is overthrown. And H i « e J B " s e - t 0 •and j ond vice-president; A. D. Frank, ruptcy. The faithless Hitler has despite a change in German ruler- anti-Semitic program because they The inPtr)UPt ior cPT*FTnpfnrF- v j secretary; Reuben Bordy, treaskilled his friends, and placed the ship, I do not think the Jewish made the mistake of thinking that j urer. reichswehr or "regular army over people who left Germany should such a p r e p o s t e r o u s thing E ' n s i Israel synagogue tVtip f" j On the executive committee are "couldn't happen." He said that the hro-wn shirts who put him in return." ning at. 8 p. m. Rabbi !;•<•;: B. A. Simon, Art Cohn, Philip German Jews today have lost power. These former followers Meisel of Scuuh Bentl, IncH-iLudwig evaluates the anti-Nazi the To Use This Means To Provide Klutznick, and Irvin Levin. Said to Be Result of Greater:! hate - him forit^ The reichswehr boycott very highly. He believes hope for themselves, retaining will deliver t h e sermon, an ft •''•*•'; On the board of trustees for a and Agriccltcrai Fnnds For Jewish tor A. Schwaczkin a n d his- <">'.-> hate nim, because he killed two of it an important factor in bring- only hope for their cbildren. • | one-year term are Mose Tousem, Progress Winter Belief will chant, t h e services. their wellrliked leaders in the ing about the bankruptcy of the Born of Jewish parents in '1 Dr. A. Greenberg, John A. FarJune 'purge.' From these, not Nazi state. He stated that For- 1881, Ludwig drifted further and ber, A. B. Alpirn; two-year term, On S a t u r d a y raoTnip.r,"- T"'-t< London (JTA)—The heavy Berlin (.~K~SS)—A 11German i Max Barish, Irvin Stalm aster, from the Socialists, will arise the mer Chancellor Bruening had told further away from Judaism. The avengers." him that the bankruptcy of Ger- turning point for him came in Jews will fast one day a month i Morris Arkin, Paul Bernstein; flow of capital to Palestine is in Yiddish at t h e B'np.s IK'-R chiefly the result of great expanLudwig predicted that there many would be a recognized fact|'22 with the assassination of hisduring the coming winter and the \ synagogue, loth FP.II Cl >'•"•*;; sion in immigration to that counwould not be a revolution in Ger-by next spring, although the coun- i intimate friend, Rathenau. "WJien money that would ordinarily be isky, M. F. Levenson, Harry Som- try and the great strides made '> streets, pr.d in t h r pfterronr i many, because that is against the try Is already in actuality bank- asked concerning his return to spent to provide food for that day jrner, Louis Sommer. v,-i!l talk at. t h e Beth HaJui.-lv.-.> Judaism, Ludwig replied simply: will be contributed by individual | Among the guests present were in agriculture, the Ministry of' nature-of the German people. riipt. Hagodcl, nt l!Hh p.nd Burt nt;-^:-: "I feel much happier since re- Jews to the separate Jewish win- jRabbi and Mrs. H. R. Rabinowitz Foreign Trade reported last week. I When the change occurs, he The rising immigration, the re] The noted historian thinks that An open mprting, will hf- l>.': ter relief fund. Thit, means .of j prophesies, the army will take Hitler will fall, either through a | turning to Judaism. It has given of Sioux City, Rabbi and Mrs. port points out, is tending to inj Sunday sftrvnoon Pi 2 T>. U.. Rabbi BaroiiT A. control and will restore a consti- war or through bankruptcy. If me new pride and new strength," raising the millions of m a r k s , of Lincoln, Rabbi and crease 1935 imports to Palestine: the E'nai Israel synagogue. needed to care for 36,000 needy; tutional government because of and when the reichswehr (regu1 Berger, Rabbi and this meeting there will Jews in Berlin and thousands of Mrs. Frederick Cohn, and Rabbi which are likely to exceed the fig- : fear of a boycott. Then, he said, lar army) takes over the reins, ures recorded for the previous i speeches by Rabbi Ephxp.:«-, '-<l others in the provincial towns of the peace of Europe may not de- which Ludwig thinks will happen, 1 year. Business has been brisk: stein, r i CUicp.ro, one (>•; .) Prussia was adopted following a and Mrs. David H. Wice. pend on an adventurer. then he predicts that the antifounders of t h e Chicago TIIPO'-'J*. suggestion by Dr. Stahl, president The speakers all lauded Rabbi i and the failures few and unim- ; The speaker was gloomy in hisJewish laws will be relaxed so as cal peminnry; by Rsliln T.i; :;-.: of the Berlin kehillah, at a meet- and Mrs. Goldstein for their serv- : portant. according to the report, j to wop foreign public opinion. It ice. view of the European situation. ! . Values of exports and imports • nnrl by Kabb; Dpvid T\"ice of Ciw. ing of 700 invited Jewish leaders. "Experiences of a Chalutzah," Because the Jews have been offiThe invocation was given by in 1834 almost tripled those of! He thought the world is headed will take many years, however, ;ha. Ra'obi Jacob Cohen of ;':.-•(. will be the title of a talk to becially excluded from the' govern- Rabbi Cohn, and the benediction 1931, t h e ' report states, 'while | for another war, his climax being oil Blufis will preside pt •!• reached when he said that "the The .fourteenth annual Father meeting;, v h i c h will be rov.-Uw-. given by Bella Pevsner, interna- ment's winter relief fund, German by Rabbi Rabinowitz. J. J. Green- revenue approximately doubled. fate of Europe lies with Amertionally known Zionist, at the Jewry is forced to raise its ownberg, outgoing president of the | Imports to Palestine in IB31 to- and Son banquet. \md "• the EUS-in time to permit those vrlioT ^ i ; . congregation, w a s toast-master i tailed 5,9940,000 pounds, where- pices of the Social Service Com- to a t t e n d presentation ot V:v. ica." The people of this* country, regular B'nai B'rith meeting to be | relief funds, and chairman for the evening. he stated, must recognize that the Dr s t a h l also i as the 1P9O4 figure was 15.150,- mittee of the Jewish Community ceremonies Ft t h e PoutU O"'*-' disclosed t h a t ; held Monday evening, November j A. D. Frank reported that tbe idea of the League of Nations was Center and Welfare Federation, 18,'in the lodge room at the Jew-the Jewish community will n o t ] congregation started with 170 i 000 pounds. Exports were valued was held at the Center on Sunday right though the form wrong and I at 1,570.000 pounds in 1S31 as Tlabbi Bprppr'F instr,lit-; •:••;• only have to care for the Jewish i ish Community. Center. members and had now grown to should on these shores establish evening. November 10, »t G p. m. cerpmor.ies will be clii7.is.xpn v ' . h needy but for the needy among j 220,000 pounds last against Madame Pevsner has had athe Christian non-Aryans who \ S21. Dave Greenberg. membera world organization which would Stanley Silvermsin gave the in- R. bancupt on Sunday evpr.in*. ?-; The Hazomir Choir will open Revenue last year amountinsure peace. "This is the most the Jewish lecture and concert varied and interesting career have also been barred from re-1 ship chairman, reported that 47 year. vocation. After dinner, eve-yone 5:1)0 p. m. F.t tlip Jrvish ,"'..-iirto 5,452,6SS por,nds ss against since the days of her early youth ceiving aid from the official win- •new members bad been obtained. ed dominant continent nad the.least i preseTst joined in rDmmt'r.ity ; muniiy Ccnt.r-r. Ir. p.tlrlijini. 2,354,000 poiisfis In 1831. militaristic, and must take the series of the Jewish Community when she was associated with the •ter relief fund. Mrs.. .David Greenberg . .reported ' "As""long" as immigration con- 'singinc; "with Lawrence Finkel fii- i thp ra-bbis fsbove nstn?d. ?";».?:>.. -.-_'-..-* j Center on-Sunday— evening;-"No- revolutionary -movement in'"RusrectiEg arid Mrs. Al Finkel at the Abrsham Isap.o C-Rrflpn, ov •!•' The decree excluding J e w s ! that ?37S had been raised in thetinues 'to increase,, the report In his address, Ludwig said vember .24:-at 8 p. m. at the Cen- sia. -Later she threw herself in- from the benefits of the winter j coffee sale. points out, there is no reason for piano. Mr. YCiniam Holzman de- Hebrew Theological Semiri^vr. •"•• to the Zionist movement, and for Sam Beber, chairman of the apprehension with respect to the livered the benediction. that "no great German was ever ter auditorium. Chicago, Eiui K a b b i >*;:ri-r., relief "fund was followed by an-! the past thirty years she has spent building fund campaign, reported annual adverse trade balance of anti-Semitic." He quoted PresiLeo Abramson, Epeaking for Ladorman of Denver v,-U! ppo^'i- '••"• The choir lias prepared an ex-much of her time in Palestine as other ordering the immediate re-! that $3S,697.S3 had been pledged. I 10,000,000 pounds. dent Masaryk of Czechoslovakia cellent program ol Hebrew and , the fathers, stressed the need for the bsnq\iet. moval of the honor rolls of the i as saying that one must be "either Yiddish melodies under'the direc- a chalutzah (Jewish pioneer) and German war dead of the names j ' Featured on the program was a J e r u s a l e m (TTNS>-Falcor the maintenance of the Jewish Other Omaha rabbi? win s,<.y.Christian or anti-Semitic — the tion of Cantor A. Schwaczkin. the rest of her time traveling all of all Jews killed. There were m u s i c a l extravaganza, "S. S. ' Agency)—The discovery of a tern- • home anfi the responsibilities of eppear on the program. over the world spreading the mestwo together won't do." some 12,000 Jews who laid down Membership." The leads were j pie dating back to 5,000 B. €., ! the Jewish lather toward tbe upThis choir is rated as one of the A feature of the ban on pi. x-,".\ "The outbreak of pogroms in finest choral groups in the city sage of the Zionists. their lives for the Reich during taken by Earl Ross and Mrs. Hyi the early Bronze A-ge. on the ; bringing of hi? sons as loyal ; be mr,sicr>l srlpr-tionF by JTrs, ; .or Madame Pevsner has been in Germany," he said, "could only be and is rapidly gaining distinction man Bellman. Other members in IIbiblical site of Ai, where Abra- I Jewish men. In his response for the World War. Kesp.rvr.iifir.f ; ?.Iarcui? of Chicago. possible on a.lost war. After vic- in the musical circles of Omaha. over 35 countries all over -the | ham was said to have built his the sons. Carl Milder, son of Mr. I at sevpTity-five centB per r>i- •'• Liquidation globe in the interests of Zionism. mon, Milton" Robinson, Dr. I. tory, the Germans never pogromBerlin Mrs. William Milder, spoke I may br madp by raUinp JA !•>•>•'•. The program will be free to (JTA)—The rapid, pan- jD a n s k T i j .H . Kulakofsky, Sam j firet altar to Jehovah, was re-'. B.nfi ized. In vain was it pointed: out members of the Community Cen- Her present home is in Palestine,.. on a closer relationship or. the i before ? p. m. today. No rpsp-"'pI ported here. that the Jews constituted only ter on the . and she was visiting in Sioux City I >cky liquidation by Jews of their jB e b e l % a n ( i t h e Mesdames A. J., ^ The find was made by a Pale- part of sons to their father and of ; tion will he accepted nftpr .I.J.; one percent of the population— presentation of the _ realty and security hold-! "vnni Racusin, J H ! .. . w i t h r e l a t i v e s ^ . h e nt h e Omaha business, S o l o m o n > am stinian woman, Judith Krause extending the Father and Son ; time. membership ings is causing increasing concern Kulakofsky, William Alberts, IIU and twenty percent of the Nobel ticket and an admitpersuaded her to address ings is causing increasing concern Kulakofskv. William Alberts. Bon ! !! whose work was origin- : week ideal throughout the year. L o d tance fee of 35c will be made for ! ^ meeting" in Nazi circles. t e prize winners. In vain was it Theodore, Perry Silverman, Sey- I ally financed by the late Baron I Kenneth Carlson, the magician. non-members to the Center. ^ The swift rush to sell at any pointed out that the percentage rnour Cohen, and JacobJ Raznick.! • • - , • . „ , de ,;? *,_+,, •-^•i* : Paris gave a half hour's performance ^1. J- iEdmoaa Rothschild Other numbers on the Jewish price in order to avoid the re- ___ of Jewish soldiers in the German The dancing chorus, under the di] j is now being continued by land amazed and delighted those lecture and forum series will insults of expected measures rearmy was higher than their prorection of Milton Reick, consisted ; the French National Musem. The ; present with his feats of magic. stricting Jews in economic portion to the general population, clude the exhibition of Saul Rasof the Mesdames Sam Stern, place of the excavation reported i The program concluded w i t h ! spheres is bearing out Minister of or that 13,000 Jewish soldiers kin, the celebrated painter, on Meyer Stern, Hyman Greenberg, is at Dair Divan, near Remallah, ' t w o morie shorts presented by December 10 and 11, and Marvin j Economics Hfelmar S c h a c h t s died on the battlefield lor the Omaha's pranf! opera pf<fis-,,-.r, Lowenthal, noted writer and Jew- The Women's Division of the j earnings, many times, repeated. Phineas Wintroub, Jack Luttbeg, seven miles north of Jerusalem. | Phineas Wintroub. Fatherland." will open n e s t •Wednesday, v-""and Max R. Shostack. Mrs. AnFound in the Temple are fragSher is chairman of the SoJewish Community Center and t h a t any restrictive decrees nette Ricklin Silverman wss in ments of-oblations with potshreds ] cialDr. He ridiculed the armament ish scholar, on January 22. Committee. Other on vember £0, with one of (be u<n.<..; Welfare Federation will hold an against Jews In business would charge of the dancing. Accom- peculiar to the early Bronze Age. : the Service conferences, and the dictators of committee are: Isadore inevitably upset the country's open meeting for all its members Europe, and predicted the even- Interest Growing panists were Miss Rose Steinberg Complete fortifications of the ! Abramson, Max Barish, Rabbi general economic equilibrium. I on Tuesday afternoon, November tual fall of each of the present and Mrs. J. Malashock. Drummer structure were also uncovered '-. Harold . Berger, Eugene Blazer, " " luesaay anernoon, ivovemDer h «n - ^ j-ii dictatorships. was Irving Block. Costumes were and reveal that the building was : Rabbi Frederick Cohn, Dr. J. M. Matron Classes Imunity 26, at 2Center p. m. in the Jewish Comauditorium. This Holland Basis Anti-Nazi Book handled by Mrs. Robert Kooper, destroyed about 2,000 B. C. ^Erman. Rabbi David Goldstein, Interest in the new gym classes meeting, f o r which an excellent Mrs. Sarah Berman, Mrs. A. D. Amsterdam—Minister of Jus| Dr. M. I. Gordon, Dr. M. M. for Jewish matrons at the Jew-program has been arranged, will tice von Schaik has bannedj Frank, and Mrs. I. Solzraan. In Greenberg, Wm. Holzman. Philip ish Community Center is growing be followed by a social hour. from Holland the anti-Nazi book, charge of props was Mrs. Hyman AFY2.I1 Klutznick, Harry Silverman, Irvin each week, and a number of Mrs. J. J. Greenberg, chairman i "The Brown Network," purport- Greenberg. J Stalmaster. End Rabbi David matrons are making their first of the Women's Division, and theing to expose activities of Nazi The whole .production was un- I | ngQfY IS S Wiee. Mrs. L. Neveleff and Mrs. appearance on the floor each time chairmen of her committees, have agents abroad, after reported ob- der the general direction of Mrs. William Milder assisted with the the class meets on Tuesday and made extensive plans for an ac-jections by the German Embassy arrangements. Thursday m o r n i n g s , Mrs. Iztive program on the part of thehere. "Washington ( J T A ) ^ T h e first Levinson; chairman, states. Women's Division for the 1935London (JTA)—Julian Huxley, group of non-Russian Jews will New names added to the class 36 season. Among the plans now \ noted biologist, a n d Dr.. A. C. BLAST1KG OF TEE0M be settled in t h e Jewish' autonoroster within the past week folbeing developed are the redecora: l Haddon. reader in ethnology at ; mous territory • of Biro-BidjaTi OF WFERIQR RACES' lows: Mesdames Max Shostak, tion of the building, an active soCambridge, state in "We Euro- j next Spring, i t was announced this William Racusin, Al Frank, Dacial and educational program, and j peans," published here this week, week following a conference beMoscow (WNS)—Proof f. h a t. vid Blacker, Reuben Brown, Hy-improved library facilities' at the that the "Aryan" race is entirely i tween Soviet Ambassador Alexthere is BO such thing as "lower man Greenberg, Sam Green, Phil Center. Mrs. Greenberg in commythical. ander A. Troyanovsky and former races'* was offered, by the BckhLevey, A. A. Greenberg, Sam menting on the program states: The purity of racial descent Representative William W. Cohen Robinson, Isadore Chapman, Har- "Through our Women's Division, Omahans -will play a prominent: represented by William L. Holz- particularly lacks adequate basis teroff Institute of the Brain in and Sol Low representing t h e ry Shumow, Morris Ferer, Hymie which includes over-300 women part in the deliberation's at the \ man, president of the J. C. C. and in Germany, the scientists empha- Leningrad on the strength of its American Committee for t h e Setexamination of more t h a n 5CO Ferer, Phil Handler, Jack Marer, of the entire Jewish Community, second annual Plains States Ke- j Welfare Federation; Paul Goldin the book, where "nearly brains. tlement of Jews in BiroBidjan. Mostyn Thomas Mickey Krupinsky, Sam Wolf, J. we hope to bring the Center and gional Conference of Jewish Com- j blatt, esecutive director; R u t h size one person in every eight is offiMr. Cohen and Mr. Low in- J. Greenberg, Julius Hornstein, its program closer to every Jew Exposing; t h e so-celleil theory beEutiful grand operas in .-!•* munity Centers and Welfare Fed- \ Allen, educational director; Rose cially listed as having been born formed M. Troyanovsky t h a t t h e David Greenberg, Arthur Cohn, in the community." that some of the. darker races are ;repertoire—"La Trsviata," erations, to be held at Des Moines ! Bisno, case worker; Philip Klutz-I illegitimate, American Committee had just re- and Harry Trustin. inferior because of t h e ape-like Committee chaimen are: Motor this Saturday and Sunday, No- j nick, member of the executive; In the leading roles will lit ceived official authoriz'.tion from ridges in their brains, the Insti- of the finest operatic trios I Swimming in the Center pool corps, Mrs. Wm. Milder; citizen- vember 16 and 17. committee and on the Plains • flffS. Esther Q&pE&E the Komzet, Soviet commission for follows the gym workout. A ship, Mrs. Sam Wolf; clothing, tute stowed that these epe-like • in recent years*—Luciie T.u< deliver a States Conference program com- j settling Jews on land, to proceed family membership in the Com-Mrs. J. Blank; kitchen, Mrs. L. Henry Monsky ridges are to be found in t b e -• whom Chicago cal'ied the "j.;paper on "The Effects of Social j mittee, and a large number of • Died la Kansas City brains of many famous:: scientists with t h e plan. munity Center entitles a matron Neveleff; membership, Mrs. Da-Security, Legislation and Other I Omaha visitors. \ est, coloratura of the day;" rs , ; Mrs, Esther L. dayman, mothThe representatives expressed to participate in these classes, or, vid Greenberg; social, Mrs. A. snd of many persons of European : fri Onofrei, a tenor of \\w Measures Upon Delegates from Iowa, Minne- er of S. M. daymen cf Omaha, stock. gratitude for the Soviet Govern- a matron's membership for 510Greenberg; family welfare, Mrs. Governmental \ rsnk, Kind 2v3ostyn Thomas. W Social "Work." Discussing j sota, the Dakotas, Nebraska, Kan- died in Kansas City Monday ment's attiude toward . ewish im- for the season. H. A. Wolf; dramatic, Mrs. Samthe subject | baritotse, who tliri'led lniff. * with him will be Sam : sas, Missouri and Colorado are ex- morning. migration and in graning them All those interested are asked : ences Is si. year with las i^rii j Beber, who will talk on "The j pected to participate in the sesr the privilege and exemptions of to call Mrs, Levinson, or the Mrs. Clayman Is survived by Rabbi David. H. Wice has brer, : able performance ir, Faglipiv-i. I Effects of NYA on Jewish Social j sions. A large dinner-meeting ! f i v e other sons and c _ : daughnative settlers, the announcement Jewish Community Center. appointed to the National com- • On November 21, Pup.-.

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'Guest Rabbis Tc j Officiate At I Cereoionies

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Bella Pevsner To Speak Here

Father and Son Banquet Given at J. C. C. Sunday

Hazomir Choir To Open Jewish Series atJ. C.C.

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Open Meeting By Women's Division

Non-Russians To Colonize in Biro ~ Bidjanin Spring

said. These privileges include membership In collective farms of, in t h e case of artisans, immediate state employment; free allotment of land for homes and g a r d e n s , ' long-term credits for providing settlers with housing, cows and other necessities. The American Committee will shortly launch a campaign for ftmdB to carry o u t t h e settlement •nlan. ; .

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. | Work;" Louis Steiner of the Jew-i Sunday evening will climax the iter; Nate, Schultz. Ben. Mas, Mrs mittee OE Church and Stste of the ™ T « i "• ? ; - ® ? n c a " o n ^ j isk Social Work Service Bureau conclave. j William and Mrs. Rose Miller, all Central Conference of American Mrs. I. Stalmaster; building, Mrs. o £ g t _ L o u i .' . ^ a n d M i s s •L n c U l e J o u I of Kansas City, and a sister, Mrs. ! Rabbis. H. Trustin;. library, Mrs. H. P. gS a l^i ovi si Co iOs M Organized m. Omaha C OeMce tc et eddwwi itt lh l JJ e w w. ! v fV I eThe r e n c ePlains v a s States regional con- | Marr Fabis. a.so of KEESES City. Rosenfeld; Farberi program, athletic, Mrs. Mrs. I. LevinHarry - gThe . v o r k i nafternoon Minneapolis. hs o c j a lSunday panel 1 made into a perina- j Cerrectisa No. son. discussion -will be devoted to t h e ! n e n t body at the organization !

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Mrs. Anna Meyer, 5S, 1553 20th St., died Thursday evening, subject of "Jewish -Youth Faces I meeting held in Omaha last fall. ] November 1, in a hospital here. TALMUD TORAH P.-I. A. the Community," and will be led j T l l e conference, which is under j Mrs. Meyer had been a resident by I. M. RHbinow of CinciEBati. i t h e sponsorship ...of the National-; of Omaha for over 40 years. The Parent-Teachers meeting Omaha'will be represented by I Council of Jewish Federations.; Mrs. Meyer is survives by three of the Talmud Torah which -was Max Baer, assistant executive d i - ! a n a Welfare Funds, serves as a i daughters, Mrs. Charles Cohen, to have been held November 12 rector of A. Z. A.; Loyal' Kaplan, j clearing houre for 'problems ofj and Miss Ruth Meyer of Omaha was postponed Wednesday, No- president of the local'" Round 1 Jewish organizations, subjects; Amsterdam—Queen Wflhemina and Mrs. David Epstein of Losvember 20, because of various |Table of Jewish Youth, and Mil-! pertaining to federations and created Herman Leydensdorf, Angeles, and two grandchildren. conflicting activities in the com-j ton'Frohm and Haskell Cohen, j community chests, aud tieir re'amous Jewish -violinist; a Knight Funeral services were leld last munity. This will be the first I also representing the R o u n d lationship to public agencies. it the Order of Orange and Nas-Friday morning irom the Chesed meeting o t the year and all par- Table; - Robert Lappen of Des Moines is j Shel Ernes. au. ents are urged to attend. The local Federation is also I ch&irman for the conference.

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Registration for £©!!ege

i Ftory of "Madame Bnttcrfly" i be given with Hisi Koytee, TM ! Japanese grand opera star ir. I title role. I F T i d a y evening, Impr«'!« I In last week's "Town Ram- i Gallo, presents his briglstPsi j blings,". an' item appeared con- I of the year—the leading '» ' cerning a charity stag in Council ; nerian Boprano from tbe tvssli opera house Bluffs where tickets were sold Ipolitan G r> *

Those students still desiring:: Ljun.gt»«?rg, -who It to be for ?£. to register lor the College of i In rDportlnE the affair, the 'artist in "Lohengrto," • Jewisli StJaSics may do go dur- ; writer inadvertently said that j SattirdET xnsttaee, ing the coming week. i purchasers of tickets received i£S, "Faust," v\u be

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Tee College meets os Mon- ! nothing i s retxsn. for their money. lend Saturday evening, day and Thursday evenings. ! An evening of entertainment, ;2S. "II Trovatore." Ticket*! t # There is a $1.00 registration j w!tli a fielicioBB Sinner, was pro-I the event are on sale now ©» 'tit*. jvided, however, all proceeds go- I mats floor of t h e fee. ing to charity.

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