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In the Interests of the Jewish People
Dedicated to the Ideals of Judaism
Entered aa SecoDd Claua Mat! Matter oo January 21, 1»21. B.I
OMAHA, NEBRASKA,
FostofUe* o£ Omaha, Nebraska, under the Act of March S, 1179
BEFORE FORUM
* lift WILL AID STARVING JEWS IN BESSARABIA
Noted Liberal Stirs Capacity Crowd at J. C. C. With Eloquent Talk
Session at Paris Hears 50,000 Roumanian Jews Victims of Famine
in 1© ixive GIVES ADDRESS Preside Hebrew
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VOL. XI—NO. 42.
Reception for Famed Married at Funeral Artist Wednesday of Bride's Mother Afternoon
Annual Talmud Torah Meetingg To Be Held JC at J. C. C. on Palestinian Leader To Be Guest In Omaha
"Civllization cannot be saved Paris (WNS)—A report that unless we f o r m a united front 50,000 Roumanian J e w s -were against fascism and nazism," emstarving in Bessarabia -as a rephatically declared Rev. John sult of famine wag presented to Haynes Holmes, noted liberal and pastor of.the Community Church the central board of the World of New York, in an address on ORT Union meeting here in plenSaul Raskin, the celebrated Atlantic City (WNS) — The "Is Our Civilizrtion Worth SavAliia ShidlowBky, outstanding ary session. After hearing' the Jewish artist, -will present an il-wedding anniversary of Mr. anding?" before a capacity audience Palestine labor leader, will be u tidings from the Roumanian delelustrated lecture on Jewish art |M d Betton of New York at the Jewish Community Center Mrs.- A Alfred honored guest of the local chapat the Center on Tuesday evening, WJJJ a i w a y s hare a sombre mem- Wednesday evening. His address gates, t i e conference, under the The annul meeting of the uted to the Jewish Philanthropies ter of the Pioneer Women on December 10, a t S p . m. was the second of the Community is a member of the Talmud Torah ;ory associated with it b e c a u s e leadership of Henri Bodenheimer, City Talmud Torah will be held and is urged to attend the annual His exhibition, over 125 oil they were married during the Forum series. Thursday, January 9. president of the World ORT Unpaintings, water colors, and. etch- funeral of Mrs. Betton's mother. In answering t h e question A dinner and program will be aext Monday evening, Decem- meeting. Ings, will be on exhibit all day The latter had expressed a dy-which was the theme of his talk, ion, votel to provide Immediate j The officers of the Talmnd g l T e n l n M n u shidlowsky's honor j ber S, at 8 p. m., in the lodge j Wednesday, and a reception un- ing wish that the marriage take I Dr. Holmes declared that civilizarelief as well as s t a r t i n g on t h e , a t t h e Jewish Community Cen- room of the Jewish Community Torah are: der the auspices of the Women's place as soon as possible and in'tion as a mechanism to keep life preparation of a detailed plan for ter. Mrs. J. Richlin has been ap- Center. jj Max M. Barish, president; N. Division will be held for Mr. Ras- accordance with an ancient Heb-j going is worth saving because it the aleviation of the Jews of t h e P ° i n t e a ^ a i r m a n in charge of *rReports summarizing the ac-S. Yaffe, vice-president; M. D. kin on Wednesday afternoon at rew tradition. Rabbi Joseph E. does keep the machinery of existof the Talmud Torah and Brodkey, treasurer; Mrs. Mas ccmntrv. 1™^?™"^:,, w „ V 3:30 at the Center auditorium. Kaplan,'who officiated at the fun- ence going and in order. CiviliFromkin, secretary. Max F r o m k i n The Educational Committee of the eral, married the couple in the zatio as a culture - - meaning art, I Mrs. Shidlowsky h a s b e e n a ««t!_i._j ••» «— The members of the executive 8 1 Women's Division with Mrs. I.undertaking p a r l o r where ~ the | literature, music and spiritual In t h e course of its four day resident of Palestine for t h e p a s t ! " M*" **** groups -mU h e Max F r o m k i n , w h o was elected committee i otalmaster, chairman, and the Sosession, which was attended by twenty-three years. She is in this j rendered. bride's mother, Mrs. Fannie Eff- things - - m a k e life worth living president of t h e Omaha Hebrew | representatives from Poland, Rus- c o l l n t r y as a representative of t h e M. M. Barish, Dr. Philip Sher, cial Committee with Mrs. A . ron, lay In a coffin. Seven members-at-large to t h e and therefore a r e worth saving, Club last Sunday, h a s outlined an i * l a ' R o m a n i a , Latvia, E n g and, M o a t z o t h Hapoaloth. Sam Beber, Simon Pizer, Ben Greenberg, chairman, will b e rance a n d Talmnd T o r a h board will be he emphasized. ambitious program for t h e local : f Germany a s well a s ; Kazlowsky. Nate Levinson, Mrs, hostesses. elected Monday evening. He pointed o u t t h a t every civM. Fromkin, N. S. Yaffe, Pliit A i y a i l E x i l e T o Max M. Barish, president of Mr. Raskin vras born J n Rusilization known t o m a n h a s BUC- |I organization . ..during the fortheon-i^.""^™™^?!!!!^^' the delegates heard" reports testhe Talmud Torah, will preside. Klutznick, S. Ravitz, Rabbi Milsia and came to the United States cumbed in t h e battle with t i m e , j i n B S 1 X m o n t h s tifying as to the efficient workFromkin served as president of Reports will be given by: Dr. P . ler, Rabbi Goldstein. in 1904 after he had completed and t h a t every time t h e mechan-1 ing of all the ORT agricultural the Omaha Hebrew club eleven The. members of the board: Sher, chairman of t h e education his studies at the Universities of ism of civilization died, t h e cul- j „ colonies and trades schools. The I. Morgenstern. A. G. Weincommittee; Simon Pizer, chairBerlin and Paris. He has since t u r e died w i t h i t " W a r , " he ? e a r s . a E ° fo _ r t h r e e t e r m ^ report stated that since 1933 the __ |I Other officers named: S a m •man of t h e finance committee; N. Ptein, Ben Kazlpwpky, H. Marcus, spent all his time in America exaverred, "wrecks t h e mechanism ORT has o p e n e d seventy new and with i t the culture. w i T i s ! Bloom, vice-president; John Feld-, S. Yaffe, book of life chairman; Max Kirshenbnun-i, 1. Goldstein, cept for his periodical visits to workshops and instituCleveland (WNS)—After. 24 The Workmen's Circle, branches man ' secretary; S o l Rosenberg, tions. In all, there are one orNo. 173 fend 25S, will sponsor a Nathan Levinson, chairman of t h e M. Katzmsn. Psv» Crounse, Mrs,1 Palestine, the land which has years of service devoted to the made by the exploiters." He said ; ;• Q R T a c ; . v J t i e s - n ^ _ Talmud T o r a h Association mem- M. F. Levenson. Mrs. Wni. Mild*". . greatly inspired and influenced development and maintenance of that fascism is a desperate effort \ treasurer. Trustees are Sam Feld-! 4 com- lecture by Rudolph Rocker, Ger- bership drive; Mrs. K. Tatle, Mrs. Chas. R n « . Mrs. I). Green^ his works. Mr. Raskin's paint- medical and public health insti- on the part of the exploiters to I man, Louis Morgan, and Sam Alt-I throughout EasternE u r . man Aryan exile from Germany, berg. Mrs. M. M. Barish, Mrs. .!. Ings have been displayed in the tutions in Palestine as its major keep their civilization going, b u t j » n u l e r . . 'ope. ! who will speak on t h e "Persecn- A. Katz, principal, will outline in J. Friedman. Mrs. Sarah 'Weircountry's leading museum, among function, Hadassah, the Women's that fascism could not succeed in x r o m s m announces i u a t a , T h e d e l e g a t e s h e a r d v i t h ^ ^ j t l < m o f J e v g .^ G e r m a n y . . W e d _ j summary t h e work accomplished man. Dr. A. Green horg. Dr. O. C. them the Metropolitan Museum, Zionist Organization of America, its purpose because of forces delight the reports of the sue- nesday, December 11, at 8 p. m. i hy the Talmud Torah. Belzer. Milton A Virnliams. }];•-•• £^theK^^^ urated by the Hebrew Club shortthe Congressional Library, the adopted a new program of ac- stronger than the movement. ceseful inauguration of the $500,-, a t the Labor Lyceum, 22nd and I All addresses and reports will ry Malashoek, Pan- P.eliev. 7i" •••*,. New York Public Library, and the tivity when its 21st annual con! be brief. Every member of the A. Schwaczkin. Mrs. .">. J. (,'ren000 American ORT Campaign un-; Clark streets. Newark Museum. He is a mem- vention approved a resolution re- of his audience throughout with j Jewish community who contrib- berg. Mrs. Dave Cohn, Mrs, s~., der the national chairmanship of j Mr. Rocker was exiled two ' ber of the New York Water Color commending that Hadassah be- his forceful speaking and his dy-about five hundred, and they David A. Brown. "The American > years ago. Although he is an Marpolin. Phil Klutznifk. M. r.. Club and the American Water come affiliated with the work of namic personality. As one of the hope to raise this figure by two campaign," said M. Bodenheimer,' Aryan, he speaks Yiddish fluently. Brodkey, K. I.,sckfnv, Frank A.-;,Color Society, and recently re- transferring r e f u g e e children potent necessities to avert cataserroan. Max Fromkin, Dv. Pl'iMr ceived the Logan Prize at the Art from Germany a n d other coun.-* trophe, he warned t h a t wealth nun e. " . , , ., ... . . , , "appears the onlv hope of all our • At present he is on a lecture tour May the TUnited States, Sher, S. luavi;?;, Wm. 15ol;:rn:;t,. A city-wide ball will be h e l dinstitutions. ,^^^. „ , ; _ it J ^be blessed'. >.,„„„,* •nof t <*„ T « U ^ ct=t«. Institute of Chicago. must be distributed m o r e fully tries to Palestine. with success for only in that way \ Herr Rocker is recognized as Goldstein. Hahhi tU.-at the auditorium during March. and on a wider base. In addition to his paintings, By 'adopting the youth aliyah can we continue our very necess-one of. the outstanding liberals of An old Knbbi N. Berger, "The mechanism of civilizaMr. Raskin has written many ar- project as part of Hadassah's proary work among under-privileged \ Kurope.. He was editor for many r, V, form. ticles on aft and is the author of gram, the convention, held joint- tion," he said, "is like a human program Wire. MJ. M. Bnn: "Palestine in Word and Picture." ly with the convention of. Junior body - - the life stream or blood Fromkin states. T h i s will in- Jews." The plenary session—over i years of the London Jewish a number of speakers, some th^e signatures of M. Bodenheimn" AiHbett«—Freint. Having himself N. Levinson, J. ,T. -Admission t o Tuesday jevening's Hadassah, puts "Hadassah into a xnuit- be '-distributed' to all the oclude f them being from other cities. er, Dr. Leon Bramson, ehairinan Telt the effects of Hitler's regime, M. Fromkin, Wrr M i i r ' ^ r . lecture is free to Center members. new field of work. parts of the body. Complete dis-! Mr of the executive committee. Dr. Rocker is in a postion to London (JTA)—Important his= Golrtstein. Mrs. 1 Xrvrlr.fr. A. -nominal fee of thirty-five cents Reports received by the con-tribution is the only way to' have ; A. Singalovsky and Dr. David speak on his chosen subject. i torical facts shedding light on Kafz. ."OP Tretiak. P-TI Hand will be made ,to non-members. vention f r o m Mrs. Benjamin a healthy civilization. Up to now ANNUAL MEETING OF vice-president — dis-: Admission will be twenty-fivej the policy: Great Britain -is pur- John Felclmnn. M. Potash, > Wednesday's reception is open to Gottesman of New York, national only a few received the, life VAAD NEXT SUNDAY Lvovitch, patched the following cablegram'. cents. Everyone is invited t o : suing with respect to eptablish- K. Tatlr. Mrs. X. Finkel. Mrs, everyone. stream or wealthy the rest never h e a r this organization chairman, showed ment of a Jewish national home WnU. Mrs. T/. Kneefrr. Mrs. lecture The Vaad will hold their annual to the leaders of the American from birth to death what that Hadassah n o w has 45,000 knowing in • Palestine were disclosed for Pernsiein. Mrs. 8nrp1i Fvohm. of init meant not to be hungry. When'meeting Sunday evening. Decem-; ORT:—"After four days members, organized in 300 chapthe first time this week by Sir M. Margolin. Reuben r>ordy, the people are hungry, they canj ber 8, a t 8 o'clock at the B'nai j tensive work the Central Board ters, including 2 1 established in Herbert Samuel, first High Com- p p r ) e izer. Jack Marer. Fin jof the World ORT Union terminthe past year, and in 13 profes- not appreciate the culture of civ- ! Israel synagogue. missioner for Palestine, in the Pizer. Pav.l GoldlilaH. /There will be an election of ofj ated its sessions. Testimony was ilization; hence, that, too, dies." sional a n d business women's course of t h e Second Memorial The n e v board will m.oe' R Dr. Holmes declared that Eur- ficers and the annnal reports will '-heard as to the growth of the groups. Address before the Jewish His- elect officers for :;hf> ens*;; be given at this time. All memwork in all countries and great ope is "dying." He stressed that The 2,000 delegates attending T a l m u d Tovah p-ear at ihp end satisfaction was recorded by the Rehearsals are now tinder way torical Society. the convention a l s o heard Mrs. we in this country must t a k e bers are urged to attend. for "Rain From Heaven." the Discussing his own role in the the m o n t h . The bourd is cor,sii:i conference. This progress has celebrated Samuel J. Rosensohn of New warning and try to save our civN. S. Behrman play at orcpni-pi i i been due, in great part, to the the Center. This production, the Balfour Declaration of 1917, ed as follovp:c E-nfh York, national treasurer, report ilization before it is too late. which pledged the British Gov- c o n t r i h u t i n r . r-r' or lvorr to ; JACOB FREED, 65, Berlin (WNS)—Asserting that that during the past year Hadas^aid of the A m e r i c a n ORT to W. F . Baxter introduced t h e second of the Center Players this ernment to aid the founding o£ 200,000 German Jews must find sah had sent ?315,000 to Pales- speaker and was chairman of the whom the leaders of the World season -will be presented on Tues- a Jewish, national home in Pal-Jewish Fhilnrf hropips dpsipnpf DIED ON THURSDAY new homes within the next five tine for its medical a n d public evening. Harry B. Cohen, Fornm I ORT Bend their fraternal greet- day and Wednesday evenings. estine, Sir Herbert revealed that one merrshpr to iti" Tslmuri Tnr hoarrl; e?ch r-yvp.fn^v,^ ri rriT-; =•, i to ten years because they have no health work, had contributed chairman, introduced Mr. Baxter. * Jacob Freed, 65, died Thurs-'ings. We in Europe hope that January 14 and 15. he had urged Sir Edward Grey with Ihp Vann rirrifrnpi^^ n future in the Reich, the Juedische $44,000 to the Jewish National November 2S, at his home, jyon in America will continue deThose selected to take part in as long ago as November, 1P14, member to the hoard. Thc Vr. Rundschau, organ of the German Fund and raised $114,000 for the otl g the production are: Louise Fitch •to restore the Jewish State in the designates throe Ttieirbrr?, 2877 Maple street, after a l o n g | 7 ^ Zionists, devoted the entire front construction of the medical cen!to the development of the ORTas Lady Violet Wyngate, Sylvan Holy Land. Bcfh-El Fynncotue F.IK! T n u t page of its current issue to an ap- ter in Jerusalem which is being illness. work." Frankel as Hugo Willens, Mrs. According to Samuel, Sir Ed-Israel tv;o each. A! i h e ai.ni peal to all the nations of t h e built by Hadassah and the AmerMr. Freed is survived by his David Brodkey as Phoebe Eld- ward was favorably disposed to m e e i i n p s e v e n nt iavpo Eire f>lp world to open their gates to the ican a Jewish Physicians' Commitridge, Una. Gross as Mrs. Dingle, • hte idea and promised that he. ed. T b e T h i i a i U h i opies Blumenthal Associated Jews forced to emigrate f r o m 4 tee. Pearl Lazarus as Joan Eldridge. : -R-ould work for restoration. AskGermany. Joe and Schoal, and 4 grandchilWiiii Leoa and White Alex Lipsman as Hand Eldridjre, ' ed -whether ?yria should be al- five menibpvp and the l>o v*.ldren. After conceding that Palestine Jerusalem {WNS-Palcor AgenJoe SolononoT as Hobart Eld-; tached to Palestine. Samuel decannot absorb all the German The funeral took place from Russel J. Blumenthal, formerly ;r j ( j ? . e i Xorrosn Wohlner ss Sascha clared that he answered in the cy) — T h e Palestine legislative Jews and admitting that t h e council will be constituted t h i s the Chesed Shel Ernes. Interment associated with Carnazzo & Kaz- J Baraesnav, Jack Teroin as NickLeague of Nations High Commiswas at Pleasant Hill cemetery. i lowsky, announces his association jo ] a { J u r i l l i 8 n ( j j o e Hornstein as Sir Herbert also riisrlosed t.hnt winter, High Commissioner Wau- Rabbi N. Feldman officiated. sion for German Refugees h a s with the law firm of Leon & Wyatt. he h a d disenssed t h e Fsipptip p chope told the leaders of f i v e been a "complete debacle," t h e Mr. Freed had been a resident White, 504 City National Bldg. The Jew's strongest weapon is From Heaven", was oneQuestion vrith Pavifl j,?rycl Rundscliau makes the following laughter, Ben Aronin of Chicago Arab political parties in a two-of Omaha lor 25 years. He vras Mr. Blumenthal, who graduated of "Rain the outstanding dramas of last : who was a keen aflvnepte of th^ plea: told a large crowd at an open hour interview at government active in Omaha Hebrew club from Creighton university in June \S G a g O n. It was prodnced hy the Jewish State idea. However, It .lev. i..!. Tlie R o u n d 1';A>\P o • "Since the proclamation of the meeting of the B'nai B'rith held house. • work and was a member of the | of this year, is affiliated with Pi; Theater Guild with Jane Cowl as soon became clear. S i r Herberi Y o u t h b e g a n t h e i r Y o u t h r o ' Nuremberg laws t h i s matter at the Jewish Community Center B'nai Jacob synagogue. Lambda Phi fraternity. Lady Wyngate and. John Halliday isaid. that this plan F S J s e r i e s on SmulHy evr.nins.. DP.' 1 ; Discussing with them a t length (Jewish emigration) has become last Monday evening. as Hugo Willens. This celebrated ; ticable. b e r 1. v i i b ' B (lis'1iiss-ioTi or, " J r even more urgent than before. A Aronin, w e l 1-known lecturer, Arab-Jewish relations, the legisplay, rated by critics as Behr- : Referring to the Inrnpiis Mc- isli L i f e in P-ivo r . i d . i n n , " l>y 1" large part of the Jews have no novelist and playwright, made the lative council and other importman's finest production, is the Mahon pledge, Samuel declared bi H a r o l d B c r c e r of i h e V s p t l , prospects of maintaining their audience roar time and again with" ant political problems, the High story of a German music critic • that it. <5ifi not spply to Palestine economic existence in Germany, his droll stories typical of Jewish Commissioner, during the interK o h h i r>erger in hip <a.lk F P who because of his faint Jewish bv.t to Transjordan. For that reamuch less founding a new one.humor. His gestures and jtoses, view, condemned t h e tactics of on the 1 heoret ical V nlues heritage is exiled. He seeks refuge son, he. said, the British Govrrrt h e Arab leaders in conducting No proof is needed for those liv- even more than the content, put in England at the home of a high- mect was rot encouraging immi- Biro Bid j 8 n o i i ors t o the Je* demonstrations and' agitation in * ing in Germany that the desire his tales across. ly cultured and influential Eng- gration to that territory. (The people {IF• P plat*e of I T fnpe toi Palestine. j Seattle (WNS)—Paul Robeson, to emigrate is greatly increasing. iiro .Fi(' said. "Perhaps that's why I feel \ lishwoman, and here seems to McMahon pledge is the term giv- However.. he st Because he has no other re-All Jewish emigration offices are course, the Jew sometimes laughs A warning that the Arab popu-1 one of the world's most famous so close to Jews - - that, and thetemporarily find security and en to correspondence between Sir besieged by .those seeking advice. his enemies to death, Aronin de- lation is growing more radical in singers and the son of a Negro fact that in London a n d New' t n t li r r-oblen .Many German Jews look w i t h clared. "The Jew is t h e older its opposition to the government slave, wants to visit Palestine, he York both, my best friends a r e ' even the love of his hostess. How- l Henry McMahon and Arab leaders msr.y think ir T.-il! b e. Tn ever, he forsakes it all to return ' during the World War in which great anxiety to the future. They brother of the world, has lived was given to the High Commis- told Nathan Krems, associate edi- Russian Jews. Jews have helped • course o f his tpllc he • rvpllu must master the enormous exper- through 'growing pains,' and now j sioner by the Arab leaders, who \ tor of the Jewish Transcript. Re- ; me on the way up. I'm watching to the land of his birth and fight the former stated that in certain both Biro nirl.iKn <UK1 Tnleriipf n^ for the principles he prized. It .areas, where they were free to sot ience to Tvhich they have been stands aside and laughs a t t h e demanded t h a t Great Britain j vealing that he's learning Hebrew the h solution l f the h J i h probb is filled with intense drrnaa. bril- • without detriment J,r> the interest. ^olutioTiK to tlir ,Tr\v|ch prnhlrniJ of Jewish exposed and they stand before the antics of his younger brothers. change its policy in Palestine, the and that he already knows an lem because I think my people , liant conversation and exciting \ of France. Great Britain would and as CPEtPIT P I Jev-iFb. liff-. mighty mental and physical defrom a beth, Robeson said, can take a lesson from the Jew- | In ATonin's cpinion, the worst Palcor Agency learned. This discussion beeaii the ';•>'. j recognize and support the indemands that finding a new home type of humor is the practical It is reported that Ragheb Bey "I've already got recordings of ish people in self-respect and i Helen Merritt is director. of s. series ol live forums- on ;''?jpenflence of the Arabs. Alleged make on every individual. I t is joke. The Jew, he says, laughs Nashashibi, former mayor of Jer- Palestinian songs. The Negro pride in their culture. Instead of j | failure of the British to keep this theme, "World Jewry—Today s.m. necessary to visualize uncounted at everything, but of some things usalem, and leader! of the Na-spiritual and the Hebrew chant being proud that he has some- j j promise h a ? beer, one of t h e Tomorrow.'* Other topic-- tn br individual fates in order to keep with reverence, such as when he tional Defense Party, walked have the same plaintive note. thing of his own, the Negro in ; : grievances held hy the Arabs, At. free from all bureaucratic routine. laughs about religion or his wife. abruptly from the High Commis- Both of our peoples have known America despises his culture. He j f t^f • t ; the time of the correFpnT>fiprep, CentrP-1 Enropr. Palestine, sou. These people l a v e gone through [sioner's office, following the lat-oppression and I feel at h o m e doesn't want me to sing spirituals • Q£ JCWlSu i Sir Henry was High ComiKiFsion- thP *. Tilted StPTPS. much, b u t their -strength is not singing in Hebrew." ; or talk of Africa as our homeH i er for E g y p t ! broken; on the contrary, it has JR. HADASSAH MEMBERS r r In the first interview he hasI land. the Arab political azis | Sir Herbert eniphssizpn t h a t v ^ c h lr1 if ' h - Ppnfnr ?iH]i;or;t;Ui even been pushed out into reality. TO ATTEND CONFERENCE ever given to a Jewish newspaper "You had the same thing in : The College Ciih Orr-hrsira f i For some, Palestine has proved A large delegation of Junior Nashashibi, who acted as chief J in this country, the noted Negro j the early days of Zionism. If only j Berlin (WNS>—A week after British interests were beirig serv- nished thp miiFic witb Ann Vir their salvation, but tens of thou- Hadassah members is planning to spokesman for the Arab leaders, | baritone, who was a four-letter' we could have the same self-re- ! the suppression of t h e ultra-as- ed hy Jewish enthusiasm for Pal- men as poloiFt.. sands do not know where to turn. attend the tenth annual South- protested against increased Jew-] man a t Rutgers, member of Phi j spect of the real Jews, who is' similationist League of National estine and that at the same time Hr-Fkel! Cohen IF chairmsn n" Therefore we appeal to the na-western regional convention to be ish immigration, land purchases Beta Kappa and selected by Wai- ! proud of his culture - - that is j German Jews, the confiscation of the Arab population EISO deri"ves the Forum End Parice FPVIRS . benefit from that enthusiasm. tions of the earths open y o u r held the week-end of December b y and discovery Camp f o r his All-American | our problem. How long will j its property and. the arrest of its ! CL-ucien. Woll -was f o r many Those assisting him are MiUm. gates, we want to "Work and weS and 7 in Kansas City, Mo. of arms smuggling and declared team, confessed he knows dis-! America be able to kick 12,000,- I president and founder, Dr. Mas years sn outstanding leader ol Frohm. Sonic Koitsfein. shall be grateful to you." The official delegates are the j t h a t unless t h e government crimination. After tellingg Mr. ; 000 people p o p e around oun like a rubber ; Naumann, the Nazi secret police i British Jewry and WRS the first Witkin. Bernice Borriv, and This temporate - plea, between Misses Dora Freshman, Minnie changed its policy on those ques- Krems that he's- been denied ad-| a d | ball?" Lynchings L h i a d discrimicadiscrimica | confirmed f i d the th b&n'on b ' th organii j ^^ P S and the oi ' the Jewish Historical Hurwitz. the lines of which can be read the Froom, Ida Fine, Kalah Franklin, tions) the Arab leaders would lose mittance to hotels in New York j tion against Negroes in America. | Estion, which has been called the : Soci j Societv ) tragedy of German Jewry, w a s Jeannette Resnick, AnnHahn,l and their influence over the A r a b _. . because he's colored, Mr. Robe-) he said, a r e less important to the !"Jewish Nazis." Eiyen special point because it was Eannie Katelman. populace among which feeling College CIHIJ son, his rich voice filled w i t h ! world than the persecution of jj An official statement explained : « ^. j . « » made on the eve of the anticipatThe convention headquarters against the government is run- emotion, Eang 'Ovinu Malchainu,' • Jews by the Nazis. Russia, Robe-j "The Effect of the jthat the league w a s disbanded i bUttca 01 {frCtCC ed publication of a, n e w decree will be at the Hotel Muehlbach. ning high. traditional chant of the syna- son declared, is the only place I because the "attitude ol its mem- | Montreal — Peter Bercovitch on Vocational Guidance," wi Vwhich will -wrest from t h e Jews The program includes a tour of The Arab delegation demanded gogue for his interviewer. "See," where Negroes and Jews are the subject of Rev, Francis Doju':their last chance of making a liv- the city, a banquet and dance Sat- that the government reply to its j he said, "the same deep feeling ! treated as human beings, with- ! bers was hostile to the state." {and Joseph Cohen, the two Jewish egis- man. S. J., Student. Councillor a* j The specific charge w s s that | members of the provincial leRising.: In-expectation of this decree, urday evening. Business "sessions lengthy memorandum within l t h d hi a Ias our spirituals. In Hebrew, it!j out discrimination. Eyes glowing, ! Dr. Naumann had spread islse in- i latare of Quebec Province, were CveiRhton vinivers-ity, when h: Propaganda Minister G o e b b e l s will be held Sunday. There will month, but the H i g h Commis- means 'Hear us, O Lord.* " | he told how he heard 'King Lear' I formation regarding the rights of (both reelected in the provincial • speal-rs to the. College club ifcU warned Jewish and nqn-Aryan ar- also be a luncheon and buffet j sioner refused to stipulate a n y "The Negro and the Jew liave | in Yiddish in Russia. "Marvel- i Jews _ in t h e winter relief cam-j election. Bercovitch was returned . coining Sunday at p. IR. in tv.s supper Sunday. tists not to use pseudonymns. definite period for his answer. the same problem," Mr. Robeson ] ous," he said. paigiu to office by acclamation, 'assembly room ol ereple Isrpni,
New Program for Hadassah Is Mapped Out
Reports To Be Rendered; To Elect Seven Board Members
Speak at Lyceum Next Wednesday
HERBERT SAMUEL
REICH JEWS ASK NATIONS TO OPEN DOORS TO THEM
Rehearsals Begin By Players Guild
Inauguration of Council in Holy Land Predicted
Aronin Speaks To B'nai B'rith
Forum Is Opened rv Rabbi Berber
Paul Robeson, Noted Negro Singer, Is Studying Hebrew
Announce Suppression
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