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Eulerert a> Second Clus Mall Matter on Jmiuatj si. IVi'l. ai PostoTilc< of Omaiia. Nebratka. under th* Act of Marcb !. 1
THE JEWISH PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, lt-1
DISTRICT A. Z: A.
CONCLAVE TO BE HELD LOCALLY
VOL, XI—NO. -4fi-
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Palestine High Commi*sioner
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Jerusalem (T<r Always seeking to provide Arthur —Lieutenant' our readers with the best posreappoint•Grenfell sible articles describing the !| ! Omaha, the home of Aleph je d f o r a s e c o n d „ _ _ as . _ _High . "Newspapers in America do not' present Jewish scene, the Jew- || Zadik Aleph, is preparing to play commissioner for" Palestine and tell the real news of Palestine," isfi Press w i l l inaccurate ati j i host to another A. Z. A. conven- ; Transjordan it was officially an- i declared Mrs. Aliza Shidlowsky, the next issue a weekly column tion. Inounced through the British sec-!labor leader from PaJestine, who \ by Jjndwig Ijewisohn, outI For the'first time since Omaha r e t a r y o j s t a t e for t h e colonies. | addressed a large audience Wed-; standing author and critic. v was the scene of the international! s j r " Arthur who first assumed inesday evening at a banquet giv- ' i L* Landed by ~mzny as the 'convention in the summer of h j s d u t i e s 3 n p a i e s tine on Novein- ea in her honor at the J. C. C.' greatest living writer, liewisJosephine Roche, the assistant '1933, local Jewry will entertain a b e r r 1 9 3 1 > f l m g a i n P ! l f a m e a s by the local Pioneer Women. • ohn will portray in lncid style Secretary of the Treasury, will conclave of the Junior B'nai; a n o f f i c e r l n t J l e Black Watch and - "Thejr stress only the sensation- ; each week his views on Jewish speak here on "Wednesday eveB'rith order February 7, 8 and l a t e r a s c^let o f t h e Britis-a s e c . si, as communistic activities, riots ning, January 15, at 8 p. m. at the 9, when t h e Iowa-Nebraska ret i o n o f t h e i n ter-AIlied Commit- and strife.'.' she continued, "inJewish Community Center. H e r T* T* gional tournr.ment will be h e l d : tee of Control in Berlin from 1924 stead of informing the people of; ' ; topic will be "Social Security—a here. L Lii.L | the constructire, upbuilding work 'to 192" Continuing Challenge.'* Though the February gathering being created. From the AmeriA native of Nebraska, Miss , will be small in comparison to can newspaper "accounts, o n e Roche received her Bachelor's and t h e mammoth meeting three would gather that the Palestinian Master's Degrees from Vassar and : years ago, local A. Z. A. members Jews are sitting on a volcano. iress Columbia "Universities. F"or twenLondon f (are preparing for the event with straining, being spied on, nerver i£tS)lsk-tf€$$: JKPRfiS ty five years Miss Roche has com, scheme br which world Je*-'vr enthusiasm a n d thoroughness wracked. The contrary i strue. s bined active -work In behalf of AVIY 'comparable to t h e preparations Politics in Palestine is the same ,on of 100,000 to r?O,POf» -"*".""•» human -welfare and training and j which preceded the International as every place else." This evening Rabbi Simon ^"C^CZ^l r " « C*TtT^ CtV*1*'* ; - r m Germany to 2'p.leBtinp ' t r - t research in the field of economics V convention. Tel Aviv (WNS-Palcor Agency) .Mrs. Shidlowsky painted a viv- Greenberg of Philadelphia will r ' h e r British tfrnt.pHes;, ISSR hnr.r •with extensive administration and Chapters competing in the con- A coalition of right wing parttrilling_ picture of Jewish re- speak at the Beth-El synagogue. PHFFPBtP'i to ,Tpv.-fO. business experience, , tests of the tournament will be j ties re-elected .Major Meier Diez-i habilit:at7on in Palestine emphas- Dr. Greenberg- conies to Omaha in by epokesroep. for -I1* Her experiences vary from that J Josephine Roche the midst of his tour of the midthe Mother Chapter No. 1. and;« n goff as head of this all-Jewish : i j j n , t 1 a ep a r t pi a y e d by the mosi .regime, sn<5 is to be Istfi 5«*" of probation officer and later Di- Assistant Secretary of Treasury Sam Beber Chapter No. 100 of:i city's administration at the first!:dern pioneers j.-~*.~~.«. " T h e Chalutzim dle-western states. He is a grad'c't American Jewry ROOII. rector of the Girls* Department of Omaha, Lincoln No. 3. Bes Molnes of the new municipal " ;'meeting " . - - •; flare their troubles," she pointed uate of the Jewish Theological The propoBed plan ir>vn""«> the Denver Juvenile Court to that Np. 4, Council Bluffs No. 7, and; council. -Nothing is easy, and theSeminary of America, and attend- l ionU 11" ee poiisis: 1—Jews mup- >'•'•• of president and general manager Sioux City No. 12. | This returns to office the 74- ichalutzim know the hardships ed the Hebrew University in Jeri 'es.t EritRin to pern-it shlf-- ''lU'of one of the largest coal comCompetitions will be held in , year old veteran leader and fonn-: they mnst undrego. But they usalem. He is also past president. j \% <\*\' : < s M l i vH T ) Tnher of GerTOpri Jews it- Kpanies in the "Westoratory, debating and basketball. | der of this city which now con- j delve into their work with deter- of Avuksh, the co'legiste Sionist ] *~i nsfprreci to Pfilpstinr P" ?>">'• Miss Roche has made extensive Tournament headquarters will | tains a population of almost 150.- ^ n a t i o n and energy and obtain organization. Rsbbi Greenberg is irV territories;; " — Jewi? \ct.-Us studies for the Russell Sage Founhe at the Jewish Community Cen- j 0 00. Meier Diezengoff has been j therefrom happiness" and satisfac- one of the leaders in the conserve- j PTmarsy "itnc^er t!-iF r-!sp w.iS" ^f tive rabbinate. j dation, served as Director of the ter, and registration will o p e n , jt s guiding spirit a n d foremost Theirs is the spirit that is rit'e to t».kp 'tjh.f'r CP.PIIS! T.-I.I. Editorial Division of the United there Friday, morning. February ] personality the past twenty-six rebuilding a Jewish homeland." On Saturday afternoon 1he wo-' •hem only iv. O p r r e a K f o o d s . -IUK; States Children's Bureau in "Wash.7. Preliminary rounds in basket- j rears, ever since the suburb garof the congregation will pa"The American people are not aft ,ievrp croinc: "to jPEJs5Bti?}p r-/i^: Tells ington. and was special agent in! Minister of Interior Injrulescu hall and debating will be held a t . den city of Tel Aviv was dedicatct an Oseg Shabbos F,t theM o s l e m 'Germany s r e -allowed1 tn flo: ••-•• tc of Mr. and Mrs.ftTaxBarisb. "En^land and the United States for ! c „ • , —.. .. 'the Center Friday, and the orator- ed on the sand fiunes outside of g world Jewry is to Ta-lse the jn.'ii'f,*;ical finals will take place at the j the old city of Jaffa, the Commission jiiuDi<iiJu auu uucfor uuRelief K " in Bel-, s M c Government Dissatis- j Friday evening services of t h e - Although Mayor Die.zengolf re- land water was found so that the :Mrs. M. D. Brodkey -B-iil he corequired for liquittttting t h e ;;."•--hostess -with Mrs. Bsrish. Rabbi gium during the "War. I there was : men csporJs n'hich tht: f:nsi* :»•••• fied with Police | Beth-El Synagogue. The cham-| } ed no more than 2,010 votes Ce V "The As a business executive and admean little to Greenberg" will speak on 1 pion orators of each chapter at-: f a total of 21,687 ballots in his Jerusalem fJTAt—The British o ministrator'of the Rocky Mt. Fuel Bucharest TheRouR o u ; . / ^ us, but to them it is all-important ; Equipment o£ the Jew. ' Mrs. Bucharest (TV^S) —The 4 T Although no detail* oi ih«- Tiii-r. • bid for re-election on an inde- to know that the land is habi- Nathan Nogg will give .purreEt Colonial Office has . retuspft tc Co. of Colorado, Miss Roche has m&ni&n government's determina- <a ltending s a n d w.H take part in the comply with Arab cemsnds for foiilti' "be obtsinec frore s r . r ' >• events. Mrs. Simon Greenberg is been instrumental in eliminating ! t ion" to" do everythingin"its"power deliver addresses upon; pendent ticket, the fact that both table." j 7 cwIr h qsis.-;:•-• halting iRimigretion -of 0-crmp.t". th.oritp.tivf the difficulties between miners jt o s n p p r e sB anti-Jewish riots and 1 ooutstanding Jewish personalities Ijthe labor and progressive feleThe Jewish people, she declar- accompanying her husband to Om-Jeyp JTHO P^.l^F'Jne, if t* rpveslec! f and employers and raising t h e ji t s dissatisfaction with the police, ! recent years. and the right wing groups rfi, are "malting Palestine larger; in t h e i!P«»lIj" well-informed Arp.b tioTif= h^rf^. Tbilp ^opth^ to HIK."1!;^* Jiving standards and wages of allwho have failed to end the roits. Visitors will be entertained a t :[ments e a c h won seven seats of a total through cultivation w of hitherto Ee^ Epa|>er. Ei I^ivEa.the project, "which ~v.'t?\\\e3. i^'--,*i"'rswere expressed by Minister of the \ house parties following t h e ora' of fifteen on t h e Municipal CounColorado Miners. barren wastes and the discovery >a The B^-wppaper qnr>tets the- Co- . maps. esod.Es oC liBpreopdf?!---.",-. Miss Roche's record in t h e j interior'lngulescu a t a conference torical ' ' contest. ' ' !cil placed Mr. Diezengoff in a po-of water. She, estimated the Jew- ; lonial Office' E? replying So a .proportions iii modern, timpis. '•>"• political field a r e equally a s -well' o £ p o i i e e chiefs from all. parts of i Saturday t h e convention scene; sition where h e held t h e balanee: ish population of Palestine ss j 'memorandum submitter! by Arab 1 officially pointed ptit the .w.c">*known a s h e r work In t e h a l f o l i the ' country' "Severely criticising <w i l 1 b e transferred to t h e Temple of power. i 400,000. 26 per cent of the totsl J social welfare. She w a s a candi- ( t h e p o l i c e Io V t h e i r mi f d t r e a t m e n t ! Israel, where a buffet luncheon i Having been elected to the fit-; parties to Eigh Commiseioner ov.s. tliificuUieE Rti.-l ohi5i.fl.cl~r irpopulation. 60,000 entered legal-; date for t h e Democratic nomina- jo j t j , e r o { t e r g | ]g] e scu warned that ' ' vrJ11 b e s e r v e d in the vestry rooms. ; teenth seat in the Council, he was j that tile li&Hinft'. of ii«At the last, convention of the tion of Governor of Colorado in i anti-Jewish rioters would receive followed by a general meeting of : able to swing his support t o t h e ; She paid particular praise to r>* Ge.rrnsp ,"cv%r -'.'tv.p.^.i Sijnna Alpha Mn fraterrJrr he36 If" 1934, was a,member of t h e Colo- j n o m e r c y f r O m t h e government, ',the Iowa-Nebraska Alephs Asso- j right wing parties and give it m a - ' T bj the won en is in St. Louis, ilo... on.X»erember 2!>. who pnf thir, rado Advisory Board of P . W. A., j i n g u l e s c u ' s attack on t h e police : ciation. of which all those attend- jjority control despite t h e f a c t isie. Wompn imis a memher of t h e N a t i o n a l , c o i n c J d e d v i t h a n -unusual state-. i n S a r e memhers. ' . t h a t t h e groups opposed to the i tiBve h^coxnp sell-. BrHs.ii"* a n d F r s n f : ? hltv!.^^ i u" 3 . ,... . . .^^ " ' - * - — ' ! - m e n t : issued by DrZ_Algxan.der | ' •^g5* n r d a .y Jeventns t h e tourna--_ i , r .esen.t r adjninistratio= poll.edJewish natioDRl home. "•• anfi take their ptace At "t Is ** B£tne time.. 'iZX I.i»"8.E pkir;?v il,ai if i t •*••«•€> not .»;'^i.>the Advisory Council for Econ-j of~theTa"nti-Semitiacnparly?'in which '• Birchwood Club; Finals in de- c e n t of t h i total votes cast in t h e iing "for a common cause. saj's. the Cplociai OiKcp promised . ed t!;e KUSer s.o^crBnietiL x^h^u.. T i ! e Octs.pon 'is coreprisP.1 o f io SEieguard Arab interest? 4n pr.oose3 vVth f.'Pti more r:icjv'.ii:s - omic Security. v they repudiated h e recent pudiated tthe recent antianti ij bating and basketball will be held : elections of December l o t h . In regara to the economic sit- eight consuls, from which are connection with salen . of Arnb TOeaFiirpB Rpainft. the o«>vint,i President Roosevelt appointed i uation, she told how Palestine is chosen -the national officers, E M tand incident. They said such {Sunday Center, s. The NR~5 pgeptp s r e tC'T1."'?-'the afternoon tourney at willtheofficially to JPWS t>y iepuine ir the her assistant Secretary of the jattacks;.^-^-ere unnecessary because today prospering and is paying J. .D. C. Urges Aid for i j = charge of some r tiRTp -afr"! th»t tit?. (Spit.' •'•* e a c i c o n ! ? n s n d th t ill officially close Saturday night with an Treasury in 1934. Since then she |t h e p a r t y . s anti-Jewish program rich has also taken charge of the Unit- | c o u ] d . b e carried out peaceably. award banquet at the Center, A t ! pie 1 yet various consuls have not been until he p*"'P1i" ed States Public Health Service; i K U i e s c u ' S statement has some- the banquet medals will be pre-j tfivr homeland. assigned to their •various and is the Treasury. Department-: w h a t a i l a yed the fears of the Jew- j sented to. winners in oratory, de- x e w York (JTA) — Warning enough FO'1 tn bate a n d told T representative on the President's \ i s h population, which feared that i basketball. Winners of :of a "general collapse" of aid to . The. Colonial Office repir, the ' > ETr? '•'•KTh ''fewiFh pc>!itic«l Mr.;- Cohen'" attendance st Octa- newspaper says, referred to t h e ; " 1 * ! Tiphtp-was motivet-. i: 1,- *Economic Security Cabinet Com- jfa ji" ure oi t^e police to deal rigor- ! the regional contests will also rerefugees in Holland un-' tinlan life partic- gon meetings which are held in recently •• proclaimed .legislative : dOB.i'te 1o-afford J e w r y ' a n mittee of the National Youth Ad-j o u g l y ^ l t h t h e s e r l e s o £ a n t i-Jew-i <"eive free trips to the "••«'"•"' « ^ iless additional funds are received^ ularly German-Jewish children. New York City Rt the National council !or Palestine RS e step . tuniiy ^ to act upon j fc h was issued by the American Joint! ish incidents during the past fort- \ convention at Dulnth, Minn., ministration J. Feidnian "was chairman toward tlemoerfilic government. Should \i\ is v. be ht-. Fcie-ctcn, fcje-ctcfi, tike would lead to a nationwide j March to compete against winners Harry « . Cohen, chairman of >?v put Inff «?feci of anti-Semitic attacks. Al- ! from other regions. The Arch meinortintlum de the Forum Committee, will preready the Bucharest riots have | Speakers and judges for t h e Eanded rcetrictionE on Jewish im side. had their effect in Jassy where | various convention affairs are . . . . on End on 1 P.ncl sales it nationalist students invaded the; now being selected and will be tirely to the daily arrival of new : Jews. Jewish quarter and assaulted j named later. -refugees and the registration of *FPS'^t' JPVTF- from 1 ah. H. Bon-braska won the Founder's C"cp Jews and broke windows in Jew-! Macy Baum. international vice- German Jews who have recently I darin for the National "Workers last, year, and this • year, plsrefi ish stores. In Bncharest itself * president of A. Z. A., is general \osi their work permits." V' involve thf ri5iF;.r!|? of J Verband. Rabbi David A. Gold- First Honorsble Mention, while gangs of. hoodlums are patrolling ; chairman of the tournament. As- \ T : withSn fouv y e a r s , ' t h e stein, "and Celia Hermanson for his chapter at Tv*ashinfrton t r,iMrs. Max Fromkin was Tuesday the main streets and molesting j sisting chairmen in charge of | A^-fa-, tQ / - « « .n«rmcr I fffi i j egTEf-hic Agency leera ed. the Goldie Myerson club. versity St.. Louis won the onp for elected as the new presiding offi- every pedestrian who cannot j various iufunctions are ~v~ Joe „Guss, <,vt«u«o ».=. — , ; j5 er i} n — A totsl of 150 Jews Tb«»e British 3t Si v A sketch on Pioneer work was mo-t improvement. Mr. Cohers hes cer of the Vaad Auxiliary of prove he-is not u. -ew. . The situ- ; housing; Lou Hurwitz, athleUcs; ! Ipsrnefi, have RI y seeking permission to given by a cast including H. May-I been a member o£ Sigma Alpha !J a y Weisman. debate a n d o r a ' Omaha. atlon here is so serious thai Jews of the
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Jews are beginning to feel the ef-! Crounse, banquet and luncheon; Milder. Other officers are: Mrs, Sidney feet of the/absence of Jewish cus- i Sam Kaplan, dance; Ernie Nogg, Katleman, recording secretary; tomers,' who are remaining at i dating; Dan Miller, social; Harold Zelinsky, reception; and IrvMrs. I. Fiedler, nnanciai secre- home. tary; Mrs, D. B. Epstein, treasMeanwhile the Bar Association ; *ng Taffe, registration. urer. has decided.on measures to oust! Plans -are being formulated^ to all Jews from the legal profes-; M p r n k p r c n f have the installation of the newsion within the next -*»--.*« lVieillUerb Ul officers at the regular February Because of its popularity a n d 5 OR ihf. M&jePtif*. meeting, a t which time Mrs. TRANSFER PACT WILL 1 hnvf come to this cottntTy tn s*1the interest aroused, "Rain From jl o v a h J e explorer. Others in t h e Fromkin will announce her board H e a v e n " will be presented by t h e ] cast a r e • Pearl L a s a r c s , as J o s n he oWBli-ifti K the rc«or?/ ir, 'il of directors and chairmen, of com- ' CONTINUE, GERR1AN T. G Center Players on both Monday j Eldridffe, Una Gross as Mrs. DrinI°P ther-pi3sixers ' T r ra Germr.Tt^v K<?w To~k Time? ' h p t Kr?"!. n mittees. ••.-'•• STATES The six board members of t h e ; a n d Tuesday evenings. J a n u a r y : g j ^ K o r n i s n W o h l n e r as Sascha ithpt t h e BecCsFcr-f maieriEl existe Mrs. Fromkin has been active Alvin ELECT Friedman was elected •to build tip t n effective .athletic p.A R pl"-T; for triBfs eicocUjfc > ' . . — ~ i Highland Country C l u l \ w e r e r e - : 13 a n d 1 4 , a t t h e Jewish Com- Barascbev, Jack T e m a as Nickoin local women's organizations, B e r l i n - ( J T A ) — A spokesman j elected a t their meeting held a t i m u n i t y Center a t S:30 p . m. H e l - i l a i 'Jurin and J o e Hornstesn as president of the Omaha Sets, Bets being, particularly prominent in Tail graduate club, at. a meeting for t h e Reichsbank informed t h e j t J l e Hotel Paxton Wednesday.: en Merritt is director. I cien'don Wyat* S-> frr " Talmud Torah and Hadassah "~r , Jewish Telegraphic Agency t h a t ; n i g n t . a r e Dr. A. Green-j The play was first produced in | .,-p,,,,," ^ r " m . r m , , , „ • ! , « held last Sunday. Other officers T n e y work. : elected were James Selzenstem, t h e PaleBtine-Germany t r a n s f e r jb e r g , J e r o m e Heyn, I . B . Zimman,: New York last season with J a n ! . , _ „ ' ? „ _ * " J J , , t ^ «« - i r M h ei htb secretary; Herbert- Kaplan, treaI agreement, by which German Jews j D r . M . L. Gordon, Abe Herzberg, j Cowl and J o h n Haliiday in t h e i ," £ f H l I E O * l l l e n s - 8 n ^ ELECT ETHEL STOLER
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;.are permitted to emigrate to P a l e - j a n d M . E . H a n d ] e r . j leading roles. Tts production by ] }• ^ ^ L correspondent. portion of their capi-j p l a n s for a sixty-by-twenty-five-| t h e Center Players here is t h e ' power an exile from , his native j It wss voted that the four ofj tal in the; form of goods, will c o n - : x o o t addition on t h e east wing of ! first in this region. Miss E t h e l Stoler was elected I t i n u e . i n -effect for an unlimited j t h e clubhouse were announced a t j S t a r r i n g 4n t h e role of t h e ex- land. He. finds refuge in England ' ficers -will serve ss the. executive at the home of X>s.dy Wyngs.te and Icommittee of the group. The meetpresident of t h e F a Hon sorority peripd." • . ' - • • . • ' • . . I t h e meeting. I t is planned t h a t j iled Hugo Willens, t h e lamous here in this setting of culture and jing was-attended fcy l<et>n Dover, a t a meeting held at t h e home of Because of t h e various m e a - j a p e r m a n e n t locker room be i n - ' m u s i c critic, is Sylvan F r a n k e l . ; .lev f T' < Miss Miriam Greehberger Monday, sures passed, recently by t h e G e r - j s t a i i e d in t h e addition, and t h e ! F r a n k e l is a n old favorite of t h e charm he resolves to return to inational traveling secretary of ; pro* 1 r <• f Germany andfight for those prin' J a n . 6. Other officers: Sally Pollay m a n Government, placing e m b a r - ; O J,J i o c k e r room in t h e basement 1 Center audiences and is w e l l . the fraternity. that have been j Flans for an active year were ; rir%. ~*v ' P e S e destroyed, e s t r o y e a secretary; E t h e l Kelberg, t r e a s - goes on export of goods for which jy r m b e r e m o d e l e d into a recrea-j known to t h e Community Play- '•ciples The play calls for mature a n d urer; Leah Siegal, sergeant-at- no foreign exchange Is received. >t i O n room. , I house theatergoers, I T-- f X highly perfected acting. The set, I arms, a n d Mrs. I . T r e t i a k , r e - it h a d been predicted in Jewish club professio-l Louise Fitch plays Lady Violet B i n schuchart, that of a lovely English drawing porter. • '. •. circles h e r e t h a t t h e transfer pact jaa\i ^n b e m a n a g e r a s well as • Wvngate, t h e charming English-. ••»,>, • eix a e m s n e a s n a Installation of officers will be would be abrogated by1 Germany, j c l u l ) p r o n e x t season, it w a s a n - ' woman a t whose home t h e exile I™0™' 1 Brinkema.' Mr. held J a n u a r y 20 a t t h e home of The Heichsbank spokesman also [ n o u n C ed. The newly elected .board I finds a refuge. Miss Fitch has es-j? . ^ of the. Isadiug Miss Kelberg. declared that the number of cap- o f directors are scheduled t6 meet \ tablished an enviable reputation !B 3 t m k e l a a l s .. .scenic artists in this region and I Nuremberg (JTA> — The ori. the . . officers - : ,jfor,. herself at the „ T h e g r o u p is planning t h e i r it'alists permitted to quit Germany next Monday to select S deS 8d tte next a n n u a l bridge party which under the transfer pact would not of the club. : gisal • Eiancscript contaieiEg: the B i*n will be held a t t h e J . C. C. be reduced from twenty a month ent is one of the staff artists rf Community Playhouse sets.. 'marriage and citizenship laws s-
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