December 20, 1935

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In the Interests of the Jewish People

Dedicated to the Ideals o! Judaism

Bnterert as Second Class Mail Walter OD January 21, 1921. at Postaftlc- ot Omoba. Nehranka, under th« Act of March S. 187»

i", DECEMBER 20, 1935

NATIONS PLAN TO Vote By A. A. U. .Is Not Re-elected SUE NAZI REGIME B'nai B'rith IN WORLD COURT

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VOL. XI—NO. 43,

NAZIST INVEIGHS Feast of AGAINST 'JEWISH' WAR' UPON REICH To Be

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The vote at the A. A. TJ. con-, participation are vitally interest-1 vention in New York -which failed ed in the staging of these games. j Robert Ley Admits Germany Is to bar American participation in Men like Lyman Bingham and Near to An Economic the Berlin Olympics of 1936 does Ferris are on salaries and many Collapse coaches keenly anticipate the trip , not fully reflect American opinabroad. ion," declared Irvin C. Levin, -who Berlin (WNS). — D a m a g e Berlin (JTA)—That Germany "It means much to their reputclaims totalling many millions of returned this week after attendis a "besieged fortress" with its ation," he continues, "and none ing the conclave as an official marks have heen filed -with the population facing a desperate of the coaches present would have German foreign office hy Czecbo- delegate from the local district of struggle for existence was t h e dared vote against participation Slovakia, Roumanla, and Holland ! the Amateur Athletic Union. , He statement made by Robert Ley at was among those who fought I for fear of risking the enmity of Josephine Roche, assistant i — •' in behalf of their citizens of Jew•the closing session of the conventhose coaches and the rostrum -of American participation unless the secretary of the Treasury, will \ This evening. December "f.. * ish race or faith who are being tion of the German Labor Front deprived of their property and games were removed, from Ger- so-called celebrities who make speak on the CommunHy Forum of which he is leader." single waxen candle will Sv economic rights in Germany, a s j m a n y . a n d participated actively in the trip at the expense of the Although the speech was de- series on Wednesday evening. a result of the new Nazi drive to I the deliberations, including reso- Olympic fund, lighted in Jewish homes »•»>£ January 15, instead of Janulivered Friday, it was so frankly force foreign Jews out of the Uution writing. "Thas battleground was thereary 8, as scheduled. ; synagogues , . , nshorinjc: i* , . . _ hand bluntly worded that it was eld t v the country. Diplomatic quarters here Levin explains that although j fore very unfavorable, and with I m p o r t a n t governmental o f V a a Q ' ^P Ministry of Propi Channkah, the feast of HRMV the odds of defeat almost certain report that virtually every foreign only two and a fraction votes was I aganda and not made public un- business has necessitated the and the large vote merely demon! On each of the seven MICCP.-V'-the margin of failure necessary change of schedule. country will shortly make similar Nathan Levinson was re-elected jt i l J ? o n * a f , ^ • « «,•/•* The lecture will be held at : ing nights one srlriinon?,! csmHr claims and will unite for joint in- to passage of the Steuer amend- strates genuine sentiment -against president of the Yaad H'lhr or] The v.rtual admission that Gerthe Jewish Community Center I will be lighted. - - two on the SP."-ternational action through the ment putting teeth into Kirby the repulsive discriminatory conresolution, "it must be rememberduct on the part of the Nazi govi ond, three on the third - - nn:i: Union of Orthodox synagogues at W ^ ^ 4 / ^ an usual. b y M r . world Court and the League of I the eighth night ~'hp .lews v i ; , the meeting of the commissioners Nations, unless Germany reim- ed that many of those voting for eminent." Ley, who said that such a situahave completed the observance ••>• The Kirby resolution condemnheld Monday evening. burses foreign Jews for their tion was "due to the cold war ing Germany but not interfering the holiday. property. Some observers here I. Morgenstern was elected sec- Jews abroad are conducting to dewith the participation of the athThe story of Chonukah iv ibelieve that if Germany remains retary, and N. Wilfson, treasurer. stroy t h e Reich hy boycotting letes at the Berlin games was tribute to .1 u c' a h MarcRbeiss. adamant, foreign countries will Ben ,E. Kazlowsky was re-elect- • Chairmen for the various di- German goods." handed to the anti-Olympians for ed president of the local lodge of visions of work were selected whose heroism restored the "> n:retaliate by impounding the propBut lor the Jews, Mr. Ley deexamination. Levin sat in with the B'nai B'rith at a meeting held .f r o l » t h e o t h e r commissioners. pie to the Jewish people and v-"' erty of German citizens in their clared, Germany* would now be the group rewording the thought the world en inrvoaprd p.pprp.'Ucountries. playing an important role tn inThe commissioners Include: this week. and making clear somewhat hidtion of th? principle ol relij-ifiu The entire prohlem, which may ternational affairs. He complained Other officers: Ephraim Marks, Morris Burstein, I. Morgenstern,. expressions. Tel Aviv (WNS-Palcor Agency) liberty. An elaborate reception for Aliza den yet result in an international pro"It is rarely" Levin States, I vice-president; Harry Frieden, N. S. Yaffe, Louis Epstein, Mor- that "Jews are hampering us, are -There is no room in Palestine i Leading hip li"ncl rf p. test to Germany, grows out of the Shidlowsky^ noted woman labor treasurer; Sam H. Green, secre; ris Potash. N. Levinson, N. Wilf- doing oar best to minimise ©or "that one can attend a meeting for Jewish minorities with totali- . ppainst over? helming fact that foreign Jews are sub- leader o£ Palestine, who will be where the excitement and pitch tary.; Dr. Abe Fellman, warden; ! son, I. Goldstein, and B. Linden- importance and are spreading tarian aims such as exists in Ger- f Mnrrabetis dnred npr>ocp the ject to the same restrictions and in Omaha Thursday, January 9, of debate is so full of feeling and Alfred A. Fiedler, guardian. Trus- j baum. atrocity stories against us all over discriminations as German Jews. is being arranged by the local the division so keen. Words were- tees are Russell J. Blumenthal, i the world. The happier our peo- many and Soviet Russia, Dr. rany of the Syrisn monprrh, ; •— •Unofficial estimates show that Pioneer Women pie are, the more lies the Jews I Ch*™>. Weizraann, President of , tiochus Epiphanes. and tnns David A. Finkle and William strongest of ; / ^ d ^ d ^ e strongest oJ | th l d Z niBt there are 90,000 foreign Jews in T * T ™ I * . A^V *•» spread abont ns. They've started 1 ® ^ °»*»niMtion •<* the wBy for * victory . T j? A dinner and program will be j „ Werner. Elected to the executive | w a g 1 1 g e d fxom t i m e t o Germany; 56,000 from Poland; held at the Jewish Community l a Q DIES A T A G E 6 7 a boycott against ns W h i c h l 8 j and of the Jewish Agency for Pal- victory not of war and cor committee were Julius Bisno, Dr. time." 20,000 from Czechoslovakia; 5,- Center that evening. nothing less than a cold war t O j e B t i n e ' s a i d l n a defense of demo- ;but of religious freedom The local delegate points out j Ben Slutzky, Hymen Shrier. Carl 000 from Roumania; 1,600 from Mrs. J. Richlin is general chair- t n a t i t i s n o t ^ ^ that, the A.A.U. | Lagman, Harry Sommer, and Si-; Mrs. Fannie Greenberg, 67, hniniliate our nation. Our only cratic principles before the an- brotherhood. nual conference of the Jewish : The Jewish people of all ronrHolland; 500 from England; and ', died last Friday morning at a answer to that can be that the The assisting committee jc o u i a n o t have prevented Amer- mon Pizer. tries and all age? vp.ioiee in .bf smaller numbers from France, man. Kazlowsky reported that the! hospital. She is survived by four 1 German nation hopes for nothing here. participation in Germany. | holiday on Chanukah. In •!>* United States, Hungary and Au- includes the Mesdames. Harry j j c a ' S membership had reached a peak sons, David, Hyman, J. J. of from abroad." Bush, S. Okun, M. F. "Levenson, Their by-laws provide f or the T h e democratic franchise is a synagogue, in the religious schnn. stria. Making t h e analogy between of 550 members. Reports were Omaha, and Abe L. of San FranJ. Chorney, Judah Wolfsoh, I. committee on foreign relations Notwithstanding private asrendered by the various commit- [ cisco, and three daughters, Mrs. Germany a n d a "besieged fort- far- better form of rule than the and in the home, the entire fi,tr[ I Morgenstern, Dave Resnick, Os- I having jurisdiction over the comclenched fist, t h e world Zionist ' j]y participates in the joyous •*">•aare l surances that foreigners exsurances inw ioreign«« « " " car Slutzky, A. Brookstein, Her- p e t i t i o n o f U n i t e d States athletes tees. Announcement was made ! David Sherman of Omaha, Mrs. ,ress." Mr. Ley declared: out. Greeted by . ebrations. Children listen * ! >. "The situation in which empt from Nazi racial laws, thouA «refusal f n « i tto B ondarln. MarPromkin. Sam l w , ^ n nertifv A certify hv by that I. P. Padway of Milwaukee, Simon Galitzky of Topeka, Kans., sands of foreign Jews have al- Nitz, S. Weiss, M. Epstein, H. ,1 president of District Grand Lodge t h e A.A.TJ. would have the same ready lost their livelihood in Ger- Rothkovitz, Herman Mayerowich, effect of keeping the American No. 6,- will visit the lodge at its first meeting in March. many, either by being deprived of j K a r n l c k f L R a z nick, Charles athletes at home. their p positions, or being forced •H e r m a n Max Goldstein. AdDelegates were elected to the He lauded the address made t of business through loss of next district grand lodge conven- i out of business through loss of ditional names will be added !DV president Mahdney in opposing National Home. deemed tbe Temple of Israel tion, which is to be held July 6 | Mrs. Greenberg was a resident; man people must know the truth. licenses or the anti-Jewish. boy- later. American participation. idoltrous bands. to 10, by way of a boat trip on of Omaha for 44 years. She was i They must tell it not with femcott. Foreign Jews who want to An entertaining program is" beThe Syrian king - - idol v.-.~. the Great Lakes, during the pe• affiliated with many Jewish orj inine sob?, but in the manner of emigrate from Germany are also- ing prepared. shipper at the sUnr of "Ze\if" - riod of the session of the conren'. ganizations, participating actively.; man to man." unable to take their property or bad caused F. paean, s l t a r to J« A resident of Palestine for fhe tion. „.. ; ,The funeral was held Friday j Mr. Ley disclosed that tbe money with them. These pracpet up in the Temple ol the , ' s r twenty^thxee years," .-.Airs. p ^ y^ y The "following delegates and alafternoon at three o'clock from | country "has hardly any gold re•M»^y»eopstitutea-Tiola,tion of Geriph people, defiling the PStictut.v!' ternates . were elected to repre- '. the home of J. J. Greenberg with , serves left, that there is a forty many's treitre^with.virtually ev- ShidipwEky' was" one of the first of God. The Jews; rebelled, uin. to realize the need for specialized sent the lodge at "the July district i whom his mother had'made her; per cent shortage in clothing as ery country in the world because under the inspired leadesliij- .'.:

In Behalf of Foreign Jews in Eeich Who Are Deprived of Property

Postpone Date of Lecture By Roche

IsraeFs Fit | Freedom Recalled ! By Chanilafc

N. Levinson Is Re-elected

"No Room for Dictatorship in Palestine"

Woman Laborist From Palestine To Be Honored

NAZI THEORIES RIDICULE! CYRUS ADL

ZIONISM GALLED DDAtBOLWJfflK: BTBENGURION

all foreign governments . nave farm training for her sex and was convention: Isadore Abramson,; home. Rabbi David A. Goldstein j well as in certain foodstuffs and insisted that their citizens, re- one of the: pioneers in a co-operaIrvin Levin, Max Barish, -Ben | officiated, j that foreign exchange coverage is gardless of race or creed, must j tive girl's farm school at KinKazlowsky, Philip Klutznick, Dr. j Interment took place at the: extremely limited. have the same fights in Germany neroth. He further revealed that h a d Jewish Leader Refutes Ffilsc Declares Zionism Stands as Bul- A. Greenberg, Irvin Stalmaster, Golden Hill cemetery. Germany used its credits to al- i Statements Made by Keichsas German citi/ens. Since then she has played a Rabbi David Goldstein, delegates; i — wark Against Assimilation leviate the food shortage, there ' • Most seriously affected by this leading part in the establishment Dave Blacker, I. F. Goodman, ii*fuehrer Hitler ; Honorary would have been a minimum of i drive against foreign Jews are of two-year farm training courses and Communism Ephraim Marks, Harry Trustin, 4,500,000 persons added to t h e ! the Polish Jews. In the first j for -women in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Leo Abramson, Sam Green, Dr. ! * « ACW Lttaen Xew York (JTA1 — Keichsplace they are the most numerous | chedera, Afule and Fetach TikPhilip Sher, and Julius Bisno, al-j Tel Aviv—Miss Henrietta Szold j unemployed lists because of t h e Jerusalem (JTA)—Z i o n i s m fuehrer Hitler's statement thRt amongg the foreign Jews, Be- yah,-all of which schools are sup- was characterized as a bulwark ternates. ! veteran American Zionist leader. : lack of raw materials which are i anti-Jewish laws w rteressarv Henry Monsky, Sam Eeber and j -was named an honorary, citizen of now being bought instead of food. I cause few of them have been do- ported by the Pioneer Women's against assimilation and against to save Germany from CommunOrganization of America. • Sam Leon, past presidents of the j this all-Jewish city, marking the j " i t is for these developments,-" j Communi6.*j by David Ben Gurion ing more than earning a bare livism were rediculed hv Dr. CITTIS

the Maccabees made {.heir rr>b.-;>lion both p. spiritual and P ir<;-tial Fuccesp. Three years IIUPV. -rthe day. Judah Maccabeus rppKpHired the temple. For eight CIRVF the JPVF- o l w " " -

ed the ceremony of rcdpdicpiinr. Depend says-that onl ope RIM.:. CTUPP of holy oil T S R avp.ilpblf '':>' thp Trrnplr. for ?11 the rer-t T*<r«-

-rv This bit of oil vat- rpoimh. '<> '•• the Ismps dr.rinE ;!•! country as a representative of the ment of tjie "World Zionist Execu-I gates to the conclave by virtue of rT,?;rP rrT-0Tt10Iir i; s« „' _'„*»,. '„»*.?*»_*,*, ,>a if^oV nast nffirev Moatzoth Hapoaloth. • tive, in a press conference. ! their past office. being prepared.' He declared that it is the move- j The children of the honprboif; m e n t ^ a i m to conquer ; the Jew-j the tapers: PP.-!. assist ir, Hghiinp th ish p.eople" for Zionism and to de- j ing the .:•»;"•ni-ht and in reciti velop-Zionist, comradeship for the i tional Chanukah i i l C h k h benediction b sake of inner unity in the movefhpm. Gift^ arp rxcliRiipprt, ment. ; '. crr-ms and piny* nre civoT Discussing the recent World the spirit of joyousness PCWI In support of the third'national Zionist Congress at Lucerne, Mr. evp.rywliprr. congress of the American League Ben-Gurion listed its greatest ^ r i ^ - KynHCOE'iiP pprvipr against War and Fascism, Omaha achievements us follows: By Rabbi Abraham H- Israelitan re?ding of 1 h r Scriptures r is to have a conference which will First, the return to the presiDo yon know the origin of vU:]p * V:U})- 1 1 l p 'hpmp or tbp be held on Sunday, December 29, dency of the WortS/Zionist Organcustoms associated with the celiivrO, notably tbe stirript: 1at 3 p. m., at the old Woodmen ization of Dr. Chaim Weizmann, ebration of Chamikah? In this •! The story of the miraculous oil , Two large Yugoslavian Nazi or- Bolshevists." from the prophet ^ncbnrinTi ^'' of the World Hall, 1 3 1 7 ^ Capi- veteran Zionist leader and noted ^ - -Adler -"-factual outline, Rabbi Israeli- is not the only explanation in the ; ganizations have been dissolved ]i Dr. hsF been the FP.^t^ipinp F'ri^i tol Ave. near the post Office. scientist. ancient Rabbinic literature f o r [ by the authorities as a result of j "jt seems that some men have tan tells us many things we Delegates will be elected to attend of Nazi propapan-' r e r y s n o r t memories. Hitler is of Israel through the ceutt:: Secondly, ..establishment of a never knew abont the observ- the lights and the eight days of! ddissemination a "Xot by might, tmr by ppwer. the National Congress in Cleve- coalition executive comprising repChanukah. j among Yugoslavians of Ger-; Q 1 3 j t e o ] a enou?rh to remember, if by My spirit, saith dip I/O"'f land to he held January 3-5. John resentatives of the leading Zion- ances of the Feast of Lights.— The Midrash has the following : man descent. he wishes, thai: it was Germany THE EDITOR. Haynes Holmes, Roger Baldwin, ist parties, interesting statement: Why do we | Members of the organizations which made possible the Bolshe- Hosts." Dr. Harry F. Ward, Robert Morss kindle lights on Channkah? Be- j were obliged to pledge by t h e ;r i k revolution in Russia. ' Thirdly, the transfer to JerusLovett, Lincoln Steffins, Heywood alem of the organization departi. cause, when the Hasinoneans con-1 swastika flag that they would: -The Kerensky revolution had Brown, president of the American ment. The "dreidel," the ceremonial i quered auered the Greeks a n d entered tnarry only "Aryan" Germans I decla red itself on the side oi the newspaper Guild and General top of Chanukah, has been ex-; the defiled and desolate Temple. and that, they would no contact' ; .allk;s and proposed to continue Smedley Butler are among the naJews. Serbians or Magyars. ' t n e % f i p . n l OT t h p 5 r p i 6 p B , 1 t 1t plained by some in the following ; they fonnd tSere eight iron spears i tional sponsors, as well as the manner: The cruel Antiochus of ; upon which they kindled lights. | was the Germany o[ the Kaiser. J. .7. Y'rir-dmpn. vb.t> V--RF -TCleveland Federation of Labor, Syria had decreed that no o n e iv. i Zionist Organization Fcvnid 'of Ton Hindenburg. ol Luden- cpntly flesignatpd by the T~n>-^:Maurice Meyer, 77, of 3430. 22 theogical seminaries in the should study t h e Torah. Jews, The ancient Jewish code, the: dorff snd the other great, get"!Webster St., died Friday, DecemStatPF En-plnyee?' CompetiK!-.; i/ir. Germany's army, that . . . „ . ' erals of Morris Meyer, 57, 1503 North however, were desirous of study- j Mishna, contains the following;' r ^. ber 6, in a local hospital after a east, and Tarious farm organizaOslo—A Zionist Inion of > or-, T, ,.,.,• • ing the sacred Law, and so'they! law: If a camel was laden with now endeavoring to reh a s been month's illness. Mr. Meyer hadjtions have endorsed the national 40 St., was found dead of a heart , organized in Oslo to store _ w h l c h a c t u a l l y D r o u E h t this com.miP.~ior in Omabn un:. attack at his home last Saturday would frequently gather together ] fiax and passed along the public lived here for 50 years. He was a congress. , vicinity, has assumed the rt%:;i.~-t in groups and study their h o 1 y j road, and-some of the flax pene- i co-ordinate and extend, the worfe a b o u f t J j e B o l s h e v i k r e v o h l U o n . The local conference has been morning. native ol Germany and a member of hi? P.ppointn"!ept. endorsed by: Miss Helen.Gauss _„„ . . „ . otject . , . _ was to _ break dov II. j of the already esistrng regional, "The ol Temple Israel. He is survived by his wife, two writings. But, in. order that the \ trated into a shop, was set alight Mr. Meyer is survived by his of the Social Settlement House; m Oslo. Trono.neTm and • l h g e a ? { e r n f r o n t s 0 __ _ 5 daughters, Rose and Pearl, and Syrian officer, w h o might enter j by the lamp o£ the shopkeeper I potips in a wile. Bertha, a son, Joseph, and Paul Goldbatt of the Jewish Comnumber .of the smaller towns Z a n y ' s strength could be. conren- chprfTo of fiiy C&^PF nf pny T'? ^'" four sons, Louis and Phillip of their midst, should n o t suspect! and' burnt the building, the own-! f • prnl rmplovrp wlin j? injur^t' -a* a daughter, Mrs. Grace Goldstone, munity Center; Ben Kazlowsky, OB the wpp prn front. Omaha, Abe of Manilla, la., and them of studying their precious! e r of the camel is liable, because | throughout the conn try. The. n - all of Omaha. attorney; Rabbis Frederick Cohn, 'of Seattle Wash-" two Torah, they carried with t h e m j he had no right to put so much' the prmips of Francp. ol umm Organization. party. In such capes, he nrvs*David Wice, and Harold Berger; brothers, Abe and Ernest of Oma- I "dreidlach." When they noticed , flax on his beast of burden. If j [England and of the s p r t s ibe Oompensntion Co»r.ir.i>— C. C. Galloway, Rev. Van Wagen- ha, and a sister, Mrs. F. Goldstein'••an officer approaching, they im- i however, the lamp was outside States."' f?ion tmder its ripht. ol Enhrnj-JtI en, Pilgrim Cong. Church. mediately took o u t their "dreid-1 of t h e store, t h e n it is t h e shop- discuss t h e question w h e t h e r a; Answering Hitler'? of Philadelphia.

ing, they are on the verge of starration Bince their working permits and business licenses -were revoked. Friendly relations between Germany and Poland has kept the Polish government from protecting the Polish Jews in the Reich. Hundreds of these Polish Jews have been ordered to leave the country. In Berlin they have been ousted from the public markets. In the provincial centers they are even refused, food. Since most of the Polish Jews in Germany have lived in the Reich since the World War their situation is desperate. If they remain in Germany they are certain to starve, and if they return to Poland their prospects are hardly better because the transfer restrictions make It impossible for'them to take their property with them.

Mrs.

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this head Of t h e organization depart-J district, are automatically -dele-! first

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city's history i Dr. Ley concluded, "that the Jews : will

Adler

- president of. the American ; that such an honor has been con- have been waiting, but we ~ " I Jewish Committee, in a interview i ferred HT»OTI a woman. ! never ccartiftilsie.*' apuu ((with the X'nited Preps. He announced that German;; Referring to arguments arivanchousewives s e II housewives will will shortly shortly be be aasked to dispense entirely with butter , e d b?~ Hitler in an interview with fats and will be taught to cook'<Hugh Baillir, president ol the U.P.. Dr. Adler declared HitCP D Adl d l d tthat h t Hi without fats. ler brought in 1he Bolslifvist ipsue after scientists had dcmolir-hed his race theories. "Like a. good strategist in E bad cause," Dr. Adler asserted. of oil must have arisen af."Hitler abandons the race theory ter the time of Josephus. Belgrade, Yugoslavia (JTA)— and now declares the Jews are | III.

LOCAL CONCLAVE BY OPPONENTS OF WAR AND FASCISM

uaint Cystoms serving vjtanukah Ban

Nazi Groups in Yugoslavia

to.

Maurice Meyer, 77, Is Taken By Death

Morris Meyer, 57, Died Last Saturday

'Junior Council

On

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All churches, trade unions and

l a c h " a n d began spinning them, keeper w h o m u s t pay t h e damage, j benediction should be pronounced ;thBt Jews hn€. ."ought to usurp tion'anci the. injured party^for Funeral services were held from !tbe professions while German of- amount, over and above the .-v>i«A n d it is in memory of this deRabbi J u d a h said: If this 1 a m p ' before r e a d i n g it or n o t . The Junior Council their of Jewish organizations reguested to elect interested delegatesare to the residence Sunday afternoon. ception of t h e Syrians by t h e Jews j outside of t h e shop, happened to ; Women will sponsor first | other VI. •: ficers had to accept menial jobs, pensation. annual dance Sunday, .December the Congress in Cleveland and Burial was at Golden Hill ceme- of Maccabean times that we Jews I bo a Chanukah lamp, then the | According to the Bible critics, : Dr. Adler said, "These officers' As E-T>. example—in er.se of .>.* 22,'at the Paxton-'hotel. Bobby I also to send delegates to the lo- tery. of today spin our "dreidlach" on | shopkeeper is not liable; because ! an fl many conservative scholars, -who in times of peace, bad been death of s VC. V, A. Mr. Meyer had been 'a resident Bowman and his orchestra will ! cal conference on December 29. it is the custom during Chanukah | there is a book in the Old Testa-: trained lor professional oeenpa- , killed while ir. the course or hi*. of Omaha for the past 40 years. Chanukah. play for the dancing. j to put the lamp outside, near the j raent which w a s written during lions naturally v e n t back to these employment, the com pen sr.: i.-.s II. Until three years ago he was acMiss Clair Feldman is chair-, 'door, and'therefore•" the— owner of •I those days when Israel was strug- j occupations," sddir.g that "clur-; fni?d would become liable _ ; — — — - •» ——- — — —• — - ~ — i l l u m e (-*€*..? O v\ AJ.\* ±1 1 ^ 1 d t i. Vt d ^ ^ , L i U. fe ~ I ^ * ' man in charge of the dance; Irene h l d have h b h empire i Jews J ?Sf0 Uve in the grocery business here. The famous Jewish historian of ;jtt n e c a m e ll should been ex-; g i i E g against Antiochus. Is is the : "*c the were not! per- SS.500. Should such a Hirsh is in charge of ticket sales; jthe first century of the Common c e e d i n g l v c a r e f u j a s he drove his '• Book of Daniel which thev%av" : mitted to become army officers • settled for f 10,000, tbe Rose Rosenstein - is in-charge of Berlin.—Luebeck suburb which j Era.'' Josephus Elavius, in speak-j a n i m a I through the streets. ! ^ a s written by a pious'and "paVi-' in the German armv." safion fund would b c rei decorations, her committee made Benjamine Kramer, 73, died had .long borne the name of Is-j ing ot the meaning of the, Chan-j ' o «c Jew of those dar<= to rire ! Discussing the race theory, he and the-funeral expenses v . the decorations from original de- Thursday morning, December 12, r-aeldorf (literally the village of u k a h lights, d w s n o t s e e m to who declared: .to the fund and al! over ».n. ' ' j. I n t h e M 'iddle Ages, it was cus- !C O T j r B g e to bis co-religionists '" Eigns; Sylvia Jonisch is in charge j at a hospital here after a long Israel) was moved into step with know t h e well-known Talmudic j t e r n a r y in m a n y synagogues t o ; ^ - e r e gtruggling a r a i n s t the Sv"Xot even German snthropolo- above that would go 'o She hans*of arrangements. I illness. . I gists and ethnologists were will- ficiaries less s Teatsonp.ble i'hu-.'f-tthe modern Nazi trend when it story of t h e cruse o f - o i l which,4j.fiad on Chanukah a Megilla ' r i a n monarch Many dinner parties- are being j Burned for eight fla v&, - This, his-, fscr.611), just as we do today on! Mr. Kramer is survived by a was renamed Karlshof. ing to defend it at -the Interna-; for obtaining: the eettlettiPJi'. ^T VII. planned to precede the. dance. daughter, Mrs. Sarah Nathan, At the same time Luebeck au.. torian writes: "And ftoni^ a a t i the-.Pnrim festival. This Chann- j One of the monarchs of t h e tional Anthropological Congress j judgment. There are also a number of -post- 4422 So. 19 St:, with whom he thorities dubbed one of its prin- time to this we celebrate^ this fes- ! in London in 1SS4. And morel FrietlmaB's T."orli under (.JiS* Scroll, which contained the i that people of Southern dance "parties scheduled. had made his home. cipal boulevards Thavenmnnder tival and call it LIGHTS. recently that theory has been de- ; appointment will.,--'not inte'r/af* of the:Feast of Lights, was Tickets are $1.25 per couple | The funeral was held at the instead of Israeldorfer and a sec- pose the reason i v ^ because this ; ^j-jtten about the eighth, centurvj.'' " molishetl by Prof. Julian Kuxley, i v.'ith his private practice, boi fc-l and kmay be secured "from- any i Chesed Shel Ernes "Friday morn- tion of the city known as Jeru- liberty beyond our hopes appeared 1a n d > 3t i s interesting to note, be- I iag the eighth century, was nam- BOB of the great Thomas Huxler, • claims will be handled from. >.Js ! ed Chanukah. member. or~ at the door Sunday I ing, December 13. Burial took salemberg will henceforth be of- to us." and himself a great authority, and '. office in the First National • came EO sacred in t h e eyes of | ArtS evening. Ificially called Kreuzberg. by Prof. Haldanc, i building. Evidently the story of the little , many people that Rabbis "began to 1 ^^^ziurTkJvMcztJ**1 place at Fischer's cemetery. v

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