November 22, 1935

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In the Interests of the Jewish People

Dedicated to the Ideals of

Entarcfl tut Second Class Mall Hatter OD January 21, 1321. at PostoMicr of Omaha, Nebraska, under l b s Act of M i t c h J, 1S71

OMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1935

Graduation at Talmud Torah Next Sunday

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The graduation exercises for .\S)—The antS-Jewthe 5656 graduating class of the Nazis caught an ualocal Talmud Torah will be held Three-Day Ceremonies big fish when Dr. Keia- j « j Life" Cliarges Astinest Sunday afternoon, at 2:30 mayor of Berlin since With Basgset At ewislx Crss-sis LSEBSCSHKI p. m. at the Jewish Community -il, IS SI, was placed on trial J. C. C. Sunday By E Center auditorium. The public ^efore a. secret Nazi party court j is invited to attend. on charges of buying; in a. JewRabbi Harold A. Berger was • H o l l y w o o d (TV. — The The graduates are: Bines ish-owned store. greatest anti-Jewish crusade in ewis. Celia Lipsman, Harvey Bur- officially installed as spiritual 1 Although few details of the .acstein, Max Kirshenbaum, Rebec- leader of the local Vaad Ha'Ihrj cusation against Mayor Sahra are the history cf America . has been cah London, Marcia Finer, Harold or Union of Orthodox synagogues,;| available, it is tnown that two j launched on a nation-wifie scale Slutzkin, Harry Goldstein, Rose during a three-day, observance Omahans -were consistently in Kpvno (WNS)—-Jewish impor- Goldstein, Ephraim Gershater, last week-end, with ;many noted |<* e c k s h e nBf, t 0 p a y * ° 5 h i s ^ | in Los Angeles under the directhe foreground at the Plainswere discovered by a: > I tion of tbe American Nationalist orthodox rabbis from other cities •chases chasesclerk ^erewho discovered b y a Nover azi Berlin (JTA'i—The long t-vStates regional .Conference of ters here are largely responsible and Stanley Silverman. bank turned than. Party, a consolidation of the 5ew- The final report luncheon of in attendance The graduates will enroll in Jewish Community Centers and for a striking increase In imports t o Nazi arty pected executive decrees jtiiri!~' baiting Silver Shirts, the morithe Community Chert campaign Friday "evening and Saturday j P °«1<*»1«Welfare Federations, held in Desfrom Germany, it w a s disclosed the Hebrew high school class. bund Kn Klux Elan and the Nazi- for S5."p,S00 will be held this menting the cnti-JewiPh is. v» rabbis from midwestem cities Moines, la., last week-end. by the ministry of commerce fanned Frienfis of the New • Ger- noon. passed by ibe KoJHislnp F.f >"i;"*spoke to members of the various Henry Mons&y was elected a when it published a report showmany, it is charged in & front The Jewish division in the • emborg on Soptf-mbrr 15 v. ; ' t Vaad groups. Sunday afternoon membef-at-large .of the executive page article'by. James Sargent in women's group has been doing: an installation program was held ing that imports from Germany committee, of tlie Region. the .November-8th issue of the i outstanding work this rear, as officially promulgated last V-.TI. at the B'nai' Israel synagogue, had doubled. during the last ten The Omaha delegation included weekly Hollywood • Life. Accord- i usual. Under the chairmanship over the eignaiures oi r.tu.-.l and Sunday evening Rabbi aad Henry Monsky, Sam Beber, Philip months. ing to this article the No. I Jew-! of Mrs. J. H. Kulakofsky, this . Chcncellor Adolf I-IiUc. riHuif-f" Mrs. Berger were honored at a I baiter is Ingram Hughes, chair-1 division, "E," has brought in p.of the Interior "Wilhrhn FricT- ».•'.'• Klutznick, Paul Goldblatt, Ruth. Because of t h e strained relabanquet given at the Jewish Coin- | Allen, Rose Sisno, Dave Goldman, tions between Germany and Lith[ Dr. Louis Feinberg of Cincin- man of the American Nationalist! total • of . fS.S76.SC to date. In- i Ruciolrh Hess, MiniRirr wiiiv.i.i The Father and Son banquet to munity Center. vlll be here as the guest of Party which maintains • headgear-j eluded are 29!? new pledges. David Blacker, Loyal Kaplan, uania over the question of Mem- be held December 8 at the Temple N. Levinson, president cf the j I portfolio. Men's club and the Study club ters fit 6S0 West 4th Street, Los Haskell Cohen, and Milton Frohm. el and because of Lithuania's ad- Israel vestry rooms promises to Taad, was chairman at the SunMrs. Reuben Kulakofsky, on 1 The decrees {ICEI with oi: i•-•..-;•" At the opening session Satur- verse trade balance with t h e be much more than just 'another! day afternoon open program, j! of the Beth-El synagogue this Fri- Acgeles. Mr. Sargent asserts • that the women's advisory committee . ship and the repuk'lion? "fn;. . !ir - day evening, MonBky delivered Reich, Lithuania is preparing a , the party "has already fiistrib- j and heed of churches and clubs, protection of Germat; hlooi": s-f.' Speakers included Rabbi and Son banquet.' one of the t-w o principal pa- decree prohibiting German im- Father pecial sermon at the | ^ t e d several million pieces of in-i reported ?1,1S2, with sbout 200 German honor," but do not iU\::v:I Epstein, president of the Theo„ , , , , „ „ . T o V . cin-^n-, „_.» Epstein, president of the Theo* pers, his subject being "The ports until the trade balance is flammatory anti-Jewish literature j more in prospect. Slosburg plans and •which . ,' . . _.. , services tonight.JL *™™I"L"i " » * > s. called or a boycott of | The Community Chest needs the statnF of .ipwp. anfl Pi ! • ' committeeJake are making Effects of the Social Security Act equalized. " , — hisChairman "non-Aryans'' in the. field of .-".'.n-l G l c a l Rabbi Berger graduated; Is e_ £c ;e J**?"* 5 ' Rabbi Abraham member of the Con- j a l l . nn«,Tnitt»» •»*. ™«w«».m««« S Seminary Cardonof in ChicagoChicafrom \ outstanding ™ *°° *f" and Other Governmental Measbusinesses until j approximately Jll.EOO more to merce. This omission is bplir"^.. that is different. Rabbinate and as a most December 21" and that on Janu-lgr ever the top. ures on Jewish Social Work." I go, a member of the Seminary ! eservative to have bpeE prompted by 1. tof ! l o ( l n e n t speaker and story teller. In addifr n to the regular table I faculty; Rabbi David Sam Beber "was a discussant of fear that if the decrees' oi; ary xltintends t0 i 1 cl I the Men's • club A f t e r E e r T i c e s - - ociTitca m C Men!s • club L j B j k j n g o { j ^ } ^ merchants for Fathr and sons, there will I Temple Israel, Omaha; Rabbi I •«After services the this paper, speaking on the effects Jrws eomplotrly from tlie i be what r. ''mown a,f:.a "consola- j Irving Meisel of South Bend, Ind., ! will be hosts a t a tea and informal ! practiced in Germany." 1, of N. T. A. on Jewish social work. ornic life of German;-- were v I reception in the lodge room of tion t-T"Ms'V—for' fathers with brother-in-law of Rabbi Berger. According to Mr. Sargent the |: "Beber is on the national execuulgp.ted they would ir-ih J. C C. At this time there party claims & - membership of daug!j'"' 'r ctily. .Dave Rosenstock tive committee of t h e National Morris Burstein was chairman j the America in staying ot;{. of. j. t also be an informal discus- 150,000 in- Southern California,' will •? ia cpirge of this table. it Un.Lh Council of Jewish Federation arid in charge of arrangements for thewill Olympics. As H result it i-< sion. ' '?'(•& rround him are expected is . organized on a semi-military j Welfare Funds. installation banquet. Rabbi Meisel pected ihey havr T>POR c'r-fp A feature of the reception will basis for mobiliration in csse of i Sam Appleman, Joe Pepper, was toastmaster. Speakers inThe conference was formalhe the fact that the men will act call for .mass action, and is so j Morris Jacobs, Milt Livingston, eluded Rabbis Epstein and Car-, „ ly organized into a permanent All Jevyish Women Invited; Is until F.CtPr the meeting in IV as "hostesses," vel1 asthe well-financed - that it has at its ' region under the name of t h e Auxiliary t o Coinmimity Cen- Les Burkenroad, Bud Cohen, Har-! d o n ; Rabbi Jacob Greenberg of'" her of t h e Anifitcur Ad of the tea disposal more than 1,000.sntorno~ '. Voted To T a l k a t Tnion e.t which a final clef ry Wilinsky, and many other boyChicago, also on the Seminary West-Central Region of the Nater and Federation biles for .the distribution ,of liters- . J. C. C. less fathers. faculty; Rabbi Manuel Laderman serving. tional Council of Jewish Federawill be taken. Harry DuBoff, president of the ture and the .transportation of tions and Welfare Funds. According to the decrees. December 4 The Women's Division of the In addition, there will be a of Denver, Rabbis David A. Gold-! Men's club, invites everyone to members. eipn citizens mr,y not. be trir Active In the Sunday discus- Jewish Community Center and table for all bachelors, This one i stein, Frederick Cohn and Nathan attend. The article also .asserts that John Haynes Holmes will speak charges of "Rassenpchfinfir' sions were Monsky, Beber, Klutz- Welfare Federation will hold an will be presided over by Gene j Feldman of Omaha. "there is & movement on foot to here on Wednesday evening. De-• fore the ministripF o Congratulatory telegrams from nick and Goldblatt. Klutznick, open meeting on Tuesday after- Blazer. aI1 discredit certain Jewish picture l b e .IT who served on the regional execu- noon, November 26, at 2:30 in A program of entertainment j Parts of the country were read. THANKSGIVING BAMCE interior F.re con? executives with the intent of beat- cember 4. fit the Jewish Com„ has been provided, and a repre- Greetings were given by the beads tive the past year, presided over the Center auditorium. BY' 1VN10R HABASS&H ing, down the. price in a.sale of £ munjty Center, the second speak- authorities. the Sunday session, Monsky servw m"^"«""-nivi^on was Uentatire father and a representsof the various'groups affiliated The regulations clp;n.riy i of the O m a h a Community womens Division was *• U . i , +v, •Mrs. M™ T. vrewi»ff The large major stufiio to an immense er Q vo.ii. the Vaad: L. Neveleff, Fo ed on the program committee. tbe FtatUP of Jev-'i? Rtld formed last January as an auxili- tive son will give the customary Women's auxiliary; N. Levinson, Plans have been completesfor j ' ™ of the Center. comE i Ua icatioss combiae who a r e ! n-Aryens" drcip.rin E t i n tDe Junior unior M contest with a share of the; Dr. Holmes is widely known Particular reference was made ary organization to the Jewish talks. Hadassah . r n n n S82, „ A ^by |Vaad president; Ephraim Marks. I ,nthe ' dance .to " ' "be - ^ helu ^ , . Thanksgivtrt % B not 9 CTlnnc he non-cHizens. They Scout troop at the business sessions to the ef- Community Center and Welfare sponsored * ' | . j i g Thureflay; fem t kfs »-bat- want td be ia on the ; throughout America, both for his 1 hibi t the isifermnrriat:p of fects of Goldblatt's field visits in Federation. During the past ten t h e Temple tple Brotherhood, with jjunior fu me o°r s v».« « ^ H « W ^ T ^ v ! ? " evening. November .28,. at iheiCrh S production -profits --as well .--» .. j oratorical ability end Ins progres- ETid " A r y s n s . " " n o f. r A • Vaad "auxiliary; I. Morgen «vman. scoutmaster, wUl -.>*?*. auxiliary I , Morgen- [H o , e i F o n t r a e l l e - iSin ^ KEJ£!I \ making the conference at D e smonths it has grown to include Newman, will " ^ \ , There- Till .be attempts to.'-Btsrti sire a»d liberal views. The-Conichairman" of the Suaday! Moines a success. The executive women of the ; Jewish be present, at the occasion. Every stern, ..;Jrasfelin is'•-chairiaa'a. sa€ is being-; p"ogroiai~a».d ir.tesse aftti-Semitic i menity Church where Dr. Holmes tbm ;r vhn r r e only OTIP •; school board. director of the local Federation community .and- Tias devel6p*efi"*aT father who comes without a son assisted by Miss Ann Hah'n, -ticket :fectiOn.-.against-the Jewish -picture ! is pastor is one of the most popu- "non-Ary?.n." had visited Denver, Council Bluffs program, to-include all phases of will be provided with one for the ) chairman, and .Miss Faanie Katel-; ese€lI tives with t'.etasled i&lse cc-jlsr in New York City, F.ntl Iron; ke j ; and Sioux City on' behalf of theCenter activity and Federation evening. . ! lie regulations; TOE' publicity -chairman. ' i couEts cf znoTtl ol!eases against' his pulpit thousands hf.^e received y iolr.ii nr ?* that conference. no fhsrgrs of v assistance. .. \ A large delegation -is" expected The banquet will be sponsored ! Other-'crimes both i inspiration, guidance end a clesr- h e ote<:;i or ,', laws "ior the pr DIED LAST FRIDAY from. Sioux City,-'Lincoin and' Des Gentile^girls: On the round table panel disThrough the. various commit- by the Temple Brotherhood, and! legal. and moral will •'be .charged :, er. .nnderstan^inr of. life's prob- tGerman blood e.isd Qt^rasis 1 ;.-.!.• • . . , ' cuBsion Sunday, afternoon on thetees of the Women's Division, an will begin at 5:45 p. m. Les i B. M. Brown, 65, died last Fri- Moines.. by the instigators of the crusace • lems. He has long been a chamA feature of this gala event to'incite anti-Jewish feeling to pion of religion? tolerance end o r " niny bs bronprhi e pnin;; subject, "Youth Looks at the efficient motor corps, clothing Burkenroad is president of the! i day at his home, 4622 Douglas will be an eshlblticn dance by the highest pitch. Hollywood good-will End has always aided in eigr ; citizens- wiiliont !:he .-,--inji.-r Jewish Community," three Oma- committee and Family Welfare Brotherhood. . St., after an IS-month illness of Miss Rosalie Alberts and William ha youths represented the local Committee have been developed has learned this anti-Semitic every Jewish cause and program of' t he Heirh Ministers heart trouble. Round Table of Jewish Youth: to assist the Federation case Pangle.. Bobby Bowman and his jO T . g a l l i s a t k ? a i s . being helped in for the betterment of Jewish life. End the Interior. He is survived by his widow, "•--•- Masters he Ifw prphn>U.iiir; Masters will will furnish furnish the the its financing by certain members b Loyal Kaplan, Milton Frohtn and worker with her program. The Dr. Holmes will speak on the Ida; one daughter, Mrs. Sam Haskell Cohen. This discussion group has also given assistance music for the dancing. of the industry. There are s subject. "Is Our Civilisation 45 ypp.r? of RJET PS CIOTIIPK; *.-> Swartz; one son, Reuben H. was led by Dr. I. M. Rubinow of to those persons who are not now Tickets may be secured roia number - of rtsrs acd featured •Worth PresernBg-?" Brown, and two grandchildren; to l>e applied also to Jew? o;' .' Cincinnati. American citizens in becoming any member of the chapter or at !-plaTers.of-the various studios who Some season tickets may still eifn citizenship w b c a r c jims-i: air of Omaha. , Thanks t h e F o n t e n e l l e t o t e l o n citizens. The 1936 conference will' be Ben Aronin of Chicago will are out to get their bosses-fcythis be obtained for this lecture am! ent residents of thp. cour.irj. A very large crowd attended: held next October in Kansas City. The Center program planned speak before the Omaha lodge of the funeral which was held Sun- | giving night. means of siding a group circulat- those ol Josephine Roche, Norman Vs'hiie t h e Xurpmberg i;;v.s. Officers selected included: George for the Women's Division will in- B'nal B'rith in an open meeting day afternoon from the Jewish ing anti-Jewish propaganda and H&pgood, arm Dr. Alfred Afiier, they were pvoclaimPG Pep;rii,l Jill LllC jewlSil j U | • Oppenheimer of Kansas City, clude assistance to the Center to be held Monday, December 2, Funeral Home. feeling. who will follow. Tfee?e tickets are 1h, dOK.lt clearly v.'liil .ir1^*."^ s>: Rabbis H. Ber- i oSSinilZg chairman; Max Brettbn, Kansas Players, the sponsoring of vari- it was announced Monday by ger and N. Feldman Mr. Sargent also . cites the officiated. ?2.00 for Center members end City, secretary; Arthur Brin, Min- ous educational projects -at theEphraim Marks, chairman of ther"p a 7f b " ea " rers Jews for Mosey Crisis! "p T p c 1 a m a t i o n" circulated 3JS.0O for con-members the I "non-Aryfins?" PF WPII, thur. {-••i: neapolis, vice-president and pro-Center, such, as the -Jewish Lec- intellectual advancement commit! throughout the country, but espe- ,!C e n t e r ris Katleman, Sam Rodman, Sam ing t h e hnpcf- of ) iunrtrp .-"!>• gram chairman; Louis Steiner, ture and.*- Concert .Series assist- tee of the local lodge. Kevno. (WNS)-—Estensive emi- ! cislly on the Pecific Coast and in Ban, all of Omaha; Louis H. [thousands of persons in thp. .St. Louis, treasurer.. ance -•*aiiffi^lto'n?6r^hip pinfe %pons?6rship • of. of Junior "What makes a Jew Smile" and Sam Katelxnan of gration of Jews to Palestine and ' New Eagland, fey tSe American ! egory who had e-xpffieil lbs:: ;! In addition to Monsky, the Clubs, added*' and increased li- will be the title of. Mr. Aronin's Katelman council Bluffs, anr. Leonard Hoc- their withdrawal of 100,000 £ o M |KatioEaliSt Party; reveal* that would be exempt from the - r a s members-at-large on t h e execu- brary facilities, development of talk, which will deal with Jewish | tenberg of Des Moines, la. ,. -,»«__ „„, . . Hughes is the author of two antitions. tive include Dr. J. M. Morris of tbe Center physical department humor, past and present. Aronin Mas ($17,000,000) in t h e past one of ^ Mas ($17000000) in t h e past | ^ Interment took place at the An exepptior. IF TTIRO.P *r : Denver and Robert Lappen of Des for -women, the decoration of theis a brilliant story-teller, and his year are blamed by the Lithuan- published by t h e Aryan Book j Golden Hill cer-stery. decrees, however, ior "nor-.~ Moines. • • Mrs. A. Susman. 5S, 2P65 NewCenter building, and a series of talk will contain many examples ; ian government for its action, in Store in Los Angeles, &s affiliate j a n ? " h F . v i n f ; e r r - « l p w i ? l i jr"*. By the newly-adopted constitu- community-wide social functions port avenue, died "Wednesday of t h e Friends of the- New Ger-1 :PF.rpnt, " N o c - A r y a t i f ; " t i m ••• tion, the chairman—with the ad-during the year. among the Jews. ^ \ ™*&r RULES FOR nssny; • charges • t h a t one Kenrv j sight a t a local hospital. ! three Jewish graTxipareptF i-.-t clamping a tight ban on the exvice and consent of the three Allen, who WES arrested for post-j She is survived by_ her busbp.nft; j be considered fr.ii-blooupd ••? As'special features at TuesBen Aronin is a novelist, play- j PALESTINE SETTLERS portation of money. members-at-large—will appoint a day's meeting, Lee Green, well ing t h e lurid tuti-Semitic "proc- ; four daughters, Mrs. D. Dlugof£. ! Those wish {wo Jewish ?:vr..ti.-'17i wright a n d lecturer. He is the | _ _ J e r u s a l e m ( J T A ) T o n r i s t s member-to- the executive com- known in local musical circles, author of two best-selling novels: > _ . _.„_ , Economic observers here, how- laraation," is a former active I Mrs. J . Broscow, Goldie and Mar-ects wiM nlso be conpidrrpf:. •>: mittee to represent each state in will offer a series of vocal num- •»rW iTr,n^ r . M « ^.T,f-T, t- „' i ' h ° P1*111 t 0 of t h e Silver Shirts; and I tlia; and a son, Joe, all of Omaha. .providing tliey ?irp Tnembprc .-. n wnich is a ;u n d e r t h e c a p i t a l i s t category un-1 ever, regard Jewish withdrawal cf zssistoer which there are member organi- bers, and the Center Players will "The Moors Gold," that most * tlie distributors oi Funeral services were helfi K\. : Jewish religious croup nr hnr:. funds as only party to blaiae and the party's ofliterature zations. The officers will a l s o present a playlet;" with Bess Gold- story of Spanish Jews during the, ire able ti are' mem-the Jewish funeral home Thurs- • m e i r . b p . ~ p oi* P. Chrii=.tiBTi cA-.x. serve on the executive. , . | i e u > » u j t h e possession of the r e - consider Germany's e c o n o m i c bers of the friends o£ the Newday, with burial in Golden Hill ware and Sylvan Frankel as _ .. „ . E t t e r f - p p t e m b e r lb, 1 S " R , lU-rf Tnbe, a book for children. Mr. r q n i r e ( i | 5 ( 0 0 0 c a p i t a ] w i U b e blockade of LithuaaSa as the chief Genasxy. leads. . - • • cemetery. 'the Nureirsl.'PVf; l e w ? pv<t.-lt.j Arbnin. has acted as Rabbi in nuto return to their coun- factor. Mrs. J. J. Greenberg, chairman merous pulpits and has lectured tcompelled • tion, r i e s o £ o r l g i n f o r T i s a s > u v a s c£_ The rigid control on foreign exof the Women's Division, urges extensively. Descended from a ' According; to the doerers. "i> change is expected to be a heavy m ADDRESS every Jewish woman to attend long line of RabJis, Mr. Aronin ficially announced. ; Aryane" i«r.rrjed to Jews v i l ! Jesrs from Germany and Turblow to Jews planning to emiTuesday's meeting. Officers for has won recognition for his many ror.Kidifrerl Jewp P.RCI chikirp.r; COLLEGE CWS SUKBAJ key are exempted from this order. grate to Palestine. the Women's Division are: Mrs. , illegal mrirrinpPF with Jf-v/j.;. •<< and. lectures on Biblical J. J. Greenberg, president; Mrs. articles Dr. Herrnac Jahr, secretary of. be regarded F.K JPWS. interpretation. Aronin also acted Irvin .Levin, secretary, and Mrs. j the Dougl&s County Medical A P The regulation?, provide : ' .": as educational adviser a t t h e 1935 Health, companionship, and A. A. Greenberg, treasurer. 1 sociatioa, will address t h e Col-' cannot be cilizenB oi the '''•:< convention of A. Z. A. -fun are but three of the benefits Committee. chairmen are Mrs. "Aronin will deliver a talk t h a t sra .,.Sa.lonikL.JWlsS.l—A . Israp'. Fun- They Jieve no voting rii-i'.-'c that members of the newly-Iorm- William Milder, Motor Corps; fit 4 p. m. m •will open for Greek Jewry with [ fiE5% November 24., at ed Jewish -matron's class are Mrs. Sam Wolf, Citizenship; Mrs.will be remembered for a long oilier-, the restoration • of tlie -monarchy |t h e T e s try rooms of theTemple, maintain a n y time," stated Dr. A. A. Greenberg, finding these days in the gym of J. Blank, Clothing; Mrs. L. aad theretcra of King George, it \upori upos the the"subjectsubject- "Has "Has a Doctor ish p'ficial.? nre n«1oniBt.Jf«*'iiy the Jewish Community Center. Neveleff, Kitchen; Mrs. "David who h a s heard him se-eral times. I was declared, here "by Chief Kabbi the Right to Kill the Unfit?" be dismissed OR December ?.".. Many of the women are enroll- Greenberg, Membership; Mrs. A."He is a master a t telling funny jZvi Hirsch Koretz and M. Alalouf I Tbis discussion is in connection they participated in t h e "i'V stories." ing with an eye to either reduc- Greenberg, Social; Mrs. H. A. open piano solos, and Nate Seterman U ^ "A&ber Ksills.li, the two J e w - ! witls E«tb.enasia end the recent War fit ihe front. t"ipht«is;- •' Admission t o t h e talk will be ing or gaining weight, and Lee Wolf, Family Welfare; Mrs. Sam Concert will present a series of violin must- 1 1 ^ members : cl parliameat. j "niercy" killings in EnglaEC. Rnd Gernnamr find her nlli^s, they free to paid-up members of t h e Grossman, physical director," has Theodore, Dramatics; Mrs. M. L. bers. The Hasoiair Trio- will be 1 . KeferriEg' to the recent p3ebis- ' arranged a special course of ex-Cohn, Clubs; Mrs. I. Levin, Pub- Omaha lodge a n d their wives. series of t h e Jewish Community featured i a a group .of Hebraic | c » t e -wbich gave E,B overrhelaiing | the similar controversy in the to receive pensjorp." ercises to meet each individual licity; Mrs." I. Stalmaster; Educa- General admission w i l l be fifty!I Center with a concert of Hebrew melodies. They will be accom- jm a j p r l t y ' for ' the moaarclsy, t h e ! United StEtes engEged ia by the The reputetJoTu: furiher fi.f>r: W'iPt "prfsiTS of re'ipions rnis' and Yiddish melodies oa Sunday panied by t h e Saks Brothers with | t hre® Jewisk 2©sders predicted i American MeSlcs.l demand,, according to Mrs. Istion; Mrs* Harry Trnstin, Build- cents per ticket tr-n6. nifjfp "i~p r o t fp '•>? *?ffentf>fl Levinson, chairman of the wom-ing; Mrs. Harold Farber, Library; e puWie .Is furltpg Bella Pevsner, note'*. Zionist {evening, November 24, at S p. m.the violin and Naomi Gross j t-hst under tJbe -snosAETCiiy tfee. ^^w- ] this leuislttion. The pciRift/ir. en's athletic division. Mrs. Harry Rosenfeld, . Program; leader", delivered the featured talk (at the Center auditorium, I the piano. | ish' coainniuity would €BJOT peace i •Tewish tearherp in t It e ,'f^ In addition to the standard ex- Mrs. I, Levinson, Physical Dept. at. the meeting of the lodge on This Choir, under the direction] .'.The members of the Choir are: | a s a prosperity. public schools rcniains inian*;\ -TfT^H ercises, games and Bpeclal events Monday night, November 18. Benof Cantor A. Is rated i Harriet Bernstein, KOES Kerat, I Alalowf .said .that "only n o w penc'.icg reorg-Ruization of are a part of the program, as •well Kazlowsky, president, presided. as one of the finest choral groups j Jeanaette Colto'f, Naoai Kuklin, will Jews 1 become eqaal -with .nonJewish school eypitm.'' as swimming which follows each in the city." Its members have | Lois. Gerlis&y, - Bensice Isemaa, Jews in G-reece.* Tfee- King trill Only Keleh&fueljrer VLh Earlier !.' class.- Al Oruch has charge of spent continuous effort anfl study I Charles Mogtl, Leo Bernstein, bring an 'era. of "proEiJsrity for Jews. Plan To sel[ lias the vi£ht to ma? tlie BWimming instructions, and | to prepare the program for SOT- t^onard Bernstein, • Josephine the Jeirs." Ma'laft, -wSe IE S -pcrfor - "•RaiB From ti t the ssbo'.-o l a v s tions he promises that while there may Doe to the L®Btr01 BQBIU I day's performance. Nathan, Morris Tepelis&yt Morris iniim&ie. friend of t h e by. * S. ^ . Sc-hrm^ri Heaves, in provided in tlir bo no Gertrude Ederles among holiday nest; Thursday the paThe first part of t h e program Bernstein, DSLTH Tuesday and on "the fesve j f VTin iKtpr o* tepp. Thf the Jewish women of the com- per will go to press one day Warsaw (JTA)-^—A central gov- j will feature a group of Yidciish | Louis Saz, Joe Sax, .'Hyrsan Gea-j C2C,Egg s- tragic dssp ing's, Novens;er is taeir ; j .We&sesd&y Prick, I. tcvior. Wil munity, many frill learn to acquit erning board of all Polish-Jewish j melodies sujig by the entire j dlemaa, Ejphralra Selts, Liberty I j.j t j -w-ltJi "tlse &•,£ t T:SC at tbe E 0T of the re- i j Rudolph F Itv'vdeput themselves creditably after a earlier next tveekcommunities will be estaTjIished, ! choir. These melodies hare been s Cooper and Desa Brody. ' E&rry j public. A isew ' era el fressam ; | SewiA offim»sitr " € tt t P r. ThereJore, all news items, i t . was decided at a conference jj arranged and adopted for choral; Beadsr Is orgasiser- aad- psst! a n g order is }. Riven the right o course of swimming instruction 1 Icnow lor I \ This celehrctea pley ' 11 be the MB ship front n on-Jews ur.5 s s In the J. C. C. pool. social notes and articles nrnst here-of representatives of Je-wish; singing by Cantor Schwaczki jpr seeoB-d prodHctipa of the Cen- Ril-incluE5ve citizenship 1 .eat of the Kasoiai? . Choir. t&ia tlist the aA special women's membership he in tbe Jewish Press office eommunitles in sixteen large The second part of the prograsi | Kaoiai Gross, accosspaEist, ana i ~?e£.test syiaps.tlrT'Jo?- .tfe= Je^s,*' ter Players for' -tise reason. The sued. of ten dollars .for the year is be- &ext wepk by 3 p. in. SCnesdar, cities. feature choral arranggmeBts j Cantor A. SchwacEkln, director. \°* . " 111 *' play calls for a mumber of older Further details of the ing offered at this time, or any A committee was appointed by j oi "well-knuwa . Hebrew melodies, j Adiaissiaa .to Susday ef-gsias^ Eieii asfi "women as weU as decreeis follow: Jfovemlwr SO, to appear in tbe •women may participate in these the conference to draw up stat-JAs special .nambers oa tine eve-j concert ia free to Center members ji" young people. Foreign citizens classes by usia g a familr mem- forthcoaiing eaitloa. u.tes"for the proposed, board. {aing's-iirdgrgm, Naomi Gross, wlsoj on .the preasEtatioa o£ tnejr'mens--j. Tel" ATIT—Babbi Moses A?l£-ij Ev&ryoEe iateres.fefl is elig1 bership. This special class meets TOOT co-operation •will be .. The coalerence' was called by j recently received many homers In]bership ' ticiet &nd . thirty-fiT^ llor Aaiel '••&" AtAwetp, Belgium, jible to participate in the try- marry a Jew or: « '"non-Aryan' fct : 1 Germany iBay not toe each Tuesday and Thursday morn- appreciated! A. -Mazar, president of the War-1 the state and regional musical'jceats.' to .inoB-mejafeers o* tbe';lJE» '"been -el«ctcfi elitef rabbi o'ii oats. ing at 10 o'clock. saw on page Community. contest, -srill offer a gTOtip of j Center. all-Jevisit city. «•-•

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