January 31, 1936

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THE, WORLD'S ...WINDOW...

Is f i e Interes! Jcwisii

)By liUDWIG LEWISOHN'

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Enteipf! «s .Set-uuiT Clu* Aiail Uatter an January II, IS21. at: , Pdamffits or Omaha. Nehranka. uarter th* Act of March i. 1S7S

"THE JEW OF ROME" The historic figure whom Lion Feuchtwanger has chosen as the .protagonist of his most ambitious •work Is the spiritual- ancestor of a type who is more than likely to be your neighbor on West End Avenue or on Drexel Boulevard. Until two years ago he tried to hold his own even in Kurfurstendamm." The Etoile quarter in Paris still knows him well. He is the renegade Jew with an evil conscience. In his contemporary guise this gentleman is hard.beset and his mental tricks'are immensely complicated. In the yea-r SO of our era the type, being rare could be pure. Joseph ben Matt*, hias, having permitted himself to •witness the destruction of Jerusalem and of-the Temple of God " ' from the camp of the Romans, •was bound to become in mere • self-justification Flavlus ' Josephus, Roman Knight-and was bound for the rest of his life to defend jjr- the point of view that one could ' *•' bo at the. same time Greek and Jew or Roman and Jew and that Jewish nationalism is; and ought to be, as Dr. Feuchtwanger de" clared in an essay published in /Paris in 1933, '.'cosmopolitan and Messianic. Such", at least, are the conclusions which Feuchtwanger carries ;. from his present into the -past. I

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]Roumanian Peasants Organize Against Anti-Semitism

:•• Bucharest" (WNS) — Aroused by the increasing anti-Semitic propaganda" that is sweeping over Ilembers aad Their Guests Inthe country and alarmed at the result o£ a senatorial .by-election vited . to; Giant lacker in Bukowina, where the anti-Sem- j sad ites unseated tHe incumbent can- jTALMUD TOPJtM PROGRAM ( didate of- the National Peasant: A giant smoker and entertain-j Party, the latter organirstion has I FOR CHILBREM O f SUNDAY, Norman Hapgood, famed comment will be given, by the Omaha j decided to revive the "peasant mentator and journalist, will be B'nal B'rith Monday- evening, | guards", a private militia organThe Talmud Torah is planning the next noted personality to adFebruary 3, in the lodge room of ized to defend the party's meetChamisha Oser" B'Shevst (the dress the Community Forum, the J.. C. C. The committee in ings against attacks by anti-SemTear of the Trees) projrram itic hooligans and to protect the j * speaking at the Jewish CommuA proposal * to raise -it*.] 5.charge promises a score of "thrills, or the children Ecd their friends 000.000 as sn oprrrtingr fend ers in far-Huns1 Jewish population in outlying disnity Center on Wednesday eve{laughs, and novel surprises. ning, February 5, at 8 p. m. His parents Sunday morning, to remove the ^etvisli vonth j . One of the features w^ll be a tricts. It is hoped, however, that ft* The reconstitution of ttsis peasubject will be "Industrial Demoradio broadcast, written. s.nd diy 2, m the auditorium o£ from Germany was broachpd; • wo weeks e definite protrram will cracy." reeled- by a secret committee of , sant militia is. regarded as the the J. C. C. by Sir Herbert S r ^ n r i , Brit-: befeiii to take shape. Kugene Blazer will introduce the local lodge. In the skit prom- jf i r s t Ete P in a militant campaign M«*s*n'*njr fr> C?n>nh*i Special feature cJ the program ish-Tp-wish ipjRclrr, Ft tbe G( Hapgood at Wednesday evening's inerit members oi the B'nai B'rith I against anti-Semitism. Trihi?J this: prf*~ will be recitations, poems end ectnre. Harry. B. Cohen, chaireral Assemhlv of tlir Nfitinr will be "lampooned" and "put on j _ ^ . . : : songs, in aa atmosphere portrayman of the Forum, -will preside. CovmcH of .Trvrish FPCIT: the gridiron." "Also a special j Trvnfirf-% # « ? • ing Palestine. Refreshments Euitish community, Pnnl. <3o1c«?>3«ff Hapgood is a native of Chicago. broadcast of news eveats, as re- ! i r Y W I H f O T eble to the occasion, fcokser, figs, zvd "Welfare Funds, held Pt H meai": He received his Bachelor and Law dates, etc., will be served. Mrs. >?t. Louis Ifsst •^"celr-cncl. ported by the 'committee, -will be, ihai vre Ifpvp ia degrees from Harvard "University, David A. Goldstein will presented. Sir Samuel, t.og-ptlVer with Visi Ji js. con>. and shortly after, his graduation XORMAN* HAPGOOD A group of entertainers from a tr* lilPf! niu' VPMpoKslSlsii" for "Whistling in the ;-moving pictures of scenes in Pal-; r P U T , t BeEFPted ET>fi Simon Marks' oined-the reporting staff of the Who Will Speak at the J. C. C. local night club, headed by Cliff In f}e?^3»n*i! .Ifwrj*. Tlil^* Dark," the next play to be proChicago Evening Post." CEine to this country from the if . Kest "Wednesday Winehlll, will furnish additional duced by the Center Players, r r TDtiPf r c TP-. f rUhfr From the Evening Post, HapBritish Isles to confer with Ameri entertainment. Ann Xieinas, well- be held at the Jewish Communitv ihr Jfiris! good went to Milwaukee and there icBE Jewish leaderf- on rr&yp end ' known Omaha -""blues" singer, Center nest Sunday afternoon, did political reporting, writing ed. tneariB of F.lleviEting: the Jewish; will present several' SitsinberE." February 2, at 2:SO p. m. torials on local politics -and draEiftiEtion in the Reich, i Another ' -unusual. . feature will This three-act mystery comedy matic criticisms. for the "MilHe is former High Co-missioneT , shwi vrc. here be an interview between a. young•was one of the outstanding EUC waukee Sentinel:" His next newsof Palestine, f.nd a, leading Brit- twicp n*- much as ire tit-e HO«. er and an older .member of the c e s s e s o f the 1P32-S3 season and paper venture took him to New ish statesman. j raising RHCT «oi onl; t5o«Wr «is-= ; lodge. The principals in this w i l l , I ! t a r r e d E d w a r d Arnold and ErT o r i where he wrote for the am'not so sure that Josephus, tal- 'Evening" Post" and the "Com. Sir Psrnne! prononrced as di-1 rhllantlsropips JTOR" but ncf««'be Dr. A. C FeUmaa and Dr. A. n e s t T r i i e x . . T h e s t o r T j s t b a t o f | ented wrlteT thoug a poor enough iaercial Advertiser." in 1903 he ~ j rect •nsisq-notstioni*' th»; PC'VPTK-P }r r*»'?frt "ihr- mone;* sm& p«5 i*. A. Greenberg. What, they w i l l j a m i { e r o j mystery stories w h o ' , , . • •creaure that he "was, would have was appointed editor of Collier's •OBfereSCe for Pal- ! ne-w-?psper report? thst the Brit- flirert'.v t r \hc. Gormsii pf'ir-t" diECUES in their. interview prom- w l t h n i s f i a a c e e , -«rander upon a ! National ish Ipaders would propose a mass agreed. Feuchtwanger drops him Weekly - and served in .this capa- Toirrnaineiit to Be Held ises to be of great interest t& the | gangster's, hideout while house estise to Convese ia exodus of German Jewry in which around the year 80 or 81 under- city until 1912, when he, became lodge. - .... • hunting. They find the gangsters Omaha, February "7, 3 ! the emigres would be aliotrec rn going the deepest shame- to which editor, of "Harper's Weekly." Members of B'nei B'rith are in-j very hospitable, even to a drink, : and 8th . take German-made goode insteec his equivocal situation condemned vited to attend and-each.-member j and the author soon finds hjm- | Washington—Three of the im- : of their property and the Nazis During the war, Hapgood serv! him. But Josephus lived until ed as a w a r correspondent and in insy bring one outside guest." A; self telling the gangsters that he portant addresses to be delivered 100. . In 95-or"96 "he published 1918 became t h e first president of - Irving Hill, former. Interna- I ticket for the guest Is fc'cl.tided la! can Trite the perfect crime. The j at the Kational Conference for would also be given some foreign , pt his .small wort commonly called the 'League of Free" Nations Asso- tional. President of .A. Z. A. ?"hriS«; • "B'nal S'rlth BrexitlES,". the offi- ! gangsters, ansions to rid them- i Palestine, which will open in exchange. "Against-Apion," a defense of his ciation. Hapg'ood was appointed an outstanding student at the newi5paper-of tbs.local lofl^e, Iselres of tbe police commissioner, j WaEhinEtoE Saturday, evening. University of Nebraska, lias- been •people lacking neither in courage minister to Denmark in 1919. WEB -mailed, to every Ben • immediately set "him to work—at! February 1, will be broadcast BrbTr. "F-R*= rP'rlrrtrd to pp secured as speafeer tor the in In that work the fioTt trt >-|io srp j the point of a gun.- He plans the • over national hook-ups. Since 1931, he has been a mem- banquet of the A. Z. A. • tourna- j B'rith Th-arsday., rxerut'ive rrtmmitte? af Ihr . nor Graeco-Rom assimiiationist In. passion. ber • of the Columbia Conserve ment to be held here next Friday, I - Refreshments . will be serred, \ perfect mnrder with horror in his j From'"9:SO p. m. to 10 p. m. S Co^nTiril o f fTfT*-i^. i w"ho f^"according to Feuchtwanger, Company of Indianapolis, widely Satorday and Sunday, February 7, j also Graeco-Roman sraolces.-- S?m Green, i n j1heart t n t professional^ priae in his | Central or Omglia.Standard1 time, s rsnd Welfare W~u.T* ! At the SEturdev jiifrht. p ""had remained a Jew while be- known for. Its w o r k ' i n t h e field he : the >'stional Broa desisting Com-, : delegation o j charge - of refreshments, * is • pre- resoaree£nlnes;b=£&_'n d other voted pppsVerp in p .sad 9. coming a Roman," i a s .fallen eil. of Industrial democracy, .jtixras. -the tables on the gangsters, jp S E y Trill csrrytJie sderesses of: p *.;• ;••" a r i D foT -at th?» roncSnve ii , to fbc Britlrih re presorts liv • 'Hill iriil deliver the main ad-[P ^ *00:to attend. e ent. It Is the priest Joseph ben chairrcan of •ed Kabbi Harold Rei-p-pr, " He is t h e author of " T h e not i ^ *}*? reaches, an unexpected D r . Stephen-S. JeviRifior l.neli. A short- business ? president oi Hi dress^at the a-vrard banquet .-which Matthias who defends his people Changing T e a r s , " • " I n d u s t r y and wil -20 climatic ._end. ... the conference IpTsel Golfi- David \Ticc. Hubbi Frp L ouis,; WitFcfiera ioii ai Hour/ I l-«lose the three-day meet. The j expected to .-last longer-" than and his people's faith against the T e ^ « r e are: many excellent i>arts ;s t e in. president-pi the J ; ,T. Shroecler, who was G«hn, Etsgcne ES&ZCT and Progress, •The li ffor a \ tional hostile pagan "World. this .play, ' which "calls f pd Fvp~\6.'i\i of lie National and co-author of "Up From' the banquet -will be''held'in -the,Jew- j -minutes,- will fbe. -held before =the iih-. Community Center Auditor-1 stnoker entertaininent * ~Doted &nd member ' " * ' Of that last phase there Is no City Streets." .. ;. :-: : Ticil of ,?f-wish F«?dp~-f i Sen-Kailbiriky, ptesMent. \ nsJ <1«>T!-K the Iocs' Et here uin, Sunday <eyeniag.-- . • foreshadowing, in "The Jew of elix; I'*. tn? is ache*, ed t o ..Urt The OmahEns tooV sirti*<-e _ : Hill is. •ac^ao'wiedsed^ as- oiie^oJ rho^S'ave-come to this coun/; The^.-Stary. iurns in. Its VCnrbnvi 0' Xev,- York, 4 ; in the forums snfl CifrusRio-nF io!-. t h e iitte"st7yp"urig ;Epei%:ers in"this [ a t :'S~ p." t& be present Stiafisy. and-everyone.-interested is tirged try to cor ; 'er with leafier!? of lDTr Oihcr- iUg region. - I n ' 1934 Vhe'-tfon .the. A. " T h e following cosilaittifee is i n | . " Americaij Jetfry' on-a rrngrom for • i n E each details upon the problem of the served KS '$, 'Tnpmber oC the [ Th? conference BtreaseA ;. A. .oratory championship in the charge -of ,general .arrangsmesis: ! J the solution of the German JewJew wlio, dreaming of a. -univer! nsfciontl prcigTsni committp!?. «-ag . nternational. finals at; Washings Ephraim-Marks; chairman: Julins ish problem. •salism that does not exist, simply on .several foicniittees for ibe con-. ton, B..C. Previous to this he had ! Bisnd, Harry Sommer,-Al-Kedler. - Sir .Herbert Samuel, another changes Tils nationality for anoth: ference. won regional, and district elhnin-j Max Baer. Prank. ActerauLB, Ben p.(i» r=iu; preater surport o* member of the delegation, .-Kill be atipn meets. er and thus falsifies his charac Kazlowsky, and.Sam Green. ttcs»finn by *br entire r heard over 'the Coltimbia Broa-di » British GovrrnjnPnl ro AM wi and life and spends his time New York (JTA) — The culHe .served as Grand Aleph .Goter A tbnrn^ijrb r!J?fCT?PFio F S F Tif>f" casting System from 12:45 p. m. ' In bis address Saturday PTCinventing justifications that leave ture of the Sephardic Jews, who dol (international president) of! I to 1 p. m. Central or Omaha si.snpr> thp ntpthods of rais , nine, Pir SETP-UP] ("Pclaret! thf.t him hollow and explanations that were expelled from Spain In 1492, A. Z. A. in 1934-35. Hill has won •. Registrations are still being j "*," * ^ a r y 2. the PIBTI developed "by the Frit- •for welfare -fu-nds. and t h e a will be extinct within one or two nuinerous honorg on\the ."Dnirer- ~ do not explain. | taken for: the second semester ofj Feti! ish Jp-wry -WSF not s plsn to f". Sity for mEintaining* R Even if we had not the flag- generations, it was predicted by sity of Nebraska campus, and, was j the -College -of Jewish Studies. | eration etandsra. i rhf.npe rnmmndit i-ss for people or rant witness of Feuchtwanger'B Professor TederiCo de Onis, exe- recently named "Man of the Tear." | which begins on Monday, F e b r u - j ^ ^ ^"*" The need to provide, for .lewish | fo-r funds nor was it a plan to Paris pamphlet ("Nationallsmus cutive officer of the Department Admission to the banquet is InCahn will! ary " . Classes will aseet on MOB] ismilie;; find Jewish cl'lUlrer. a»ri •RabbiFrederick of Hispanic languages of Columjtake only the -n-ealthy Jews or and Judentum"), it would still be cluded in the registration fee. speak on the. subject 'Jewish Life*'day and Thursday evenings from j {o -msiTitEir. niUurpl P,n(=, "ec<"'"-'their wealth nut of German;*-. -^i!" obvious to the discerning reader bia University. B'nai 'B'rith -members and alumni in Central-Europe' 'at t h e . Round j S:15 t o S and from 9:10 to 9:55 j ! He explsinpfi fhst. -the-ir poljry He disclosed that the depart'that "Josephus" and "The Jew of who wish to attend only the banTable of Jewish" Youth Forum oi! p. ra. "^"ft? prf*nci*nr.ny ennrprp^ f,, trith Rome' ' are Feuchtwanger's own ment has organized a research quet may reserre jilates at" one Sunday evening; February 2, at 8 Courses to be offered on Mt»n-j the -ymiiip Jewish men and -*-c- tion. program to preserve the -culture. dollar each. Reserrations may be justificatives. Thence pieces p. m.-at the Jewish Consmuuityi day -eveninicr are: Eleaentary H«- | rnen in Germacy bet-ween the Records of their art, science and made by Thursday with Nate arises the merciless moderniza. brew by A. Eatz, and advanced sixteen cud twenty-five. Cronn^e, banquet chairman, Ja. XJOU of the Bubstance of that lore will be kept at the university. 1 One method being used is to in2982. " , antique world with, which the vite members of Sephardic com• . X.-7A. A. Dance -• stories deal. I do not. mean that munities to the university where A limited number of tickets for Feuchtwanger lacks scholarship folk ballads that they • remember the A. Z. A. tournament dance to l the contrary. He has read al are taken* down. ; " be held Saturday, February 8, is course of these forums, each lec- iWorld View as Expressed in TEI-* Charles E. Shulnian of Glencoe. British Gcrernme-t had river, RFbooks, He is great in minn: One of the most colorful Sep- on. sale for alumni members- of turer has" takea' one phase of the ' mud, and'the Bible. ; III-, who Eddressed an open meet-isurancep that tbeap people can b? tlae. He is equally master He o hardic communities jtoday, Prof, subject and discussed that subject I The courses now beins offered; ing at the Teisple Israel vestry' removed to the British color.jp^ Roman and Talmudic law. " • de Onis stated, is found on New the two Omaha chapters. The dance-will-be at the Birch- from a political, economic, and 011 on Thursday evening will again;.rooms. iwherevpf practira.b!e. There will ' knows the technique of divorc Tsna laurBuit 1 . " ^ ' - s ""» ^ s - ^ . . . ^ ^ ^ . and burial customs. But (he lets York's lower East Side. Sephardic wood Club and-will start at 9:45 religious point of view. The for-! b e 1 or p younptopeople ic "ri«. taught during the second se-] He pointed out the falsity and; be opportunity transport the Galilean John of Gishala" customs have been kept there al- p. m.-The regular registration fee ums are open .to all the Jewish | most intent. There are also Sepcountry, but the rhief TP'V-" of $2.50 includes admission of j youth .*- in J_ the <u. city. .it, . • iroester, students may enroll self-seekng: behind the " ' **«">» i-m.nr- -nnn-nio tr • explain the Marxian view of hisiin these and. courses: Elementary He- ji attacks madepurpose -upon the be Palestine, Following the forum, the regu- j . , tory; he attributes to Joseph a hardic settlements in Brooklyn one couple to the dance. Alumni in speeches, rafiio and brew b and in the Bronx. for the ensuing lar monthly dance will be held i n [ ? A'Kate. Advanced He-j people He -urged co-operation o X j No definite plan has been evolv- " conscious perception of the last (Continued on Page- 8.) Since 1870, Prof, de Onis conin E.nti-defamstioB: ed. TTfcilP Sir Samuel was Epflak- term for tbr City TalTOafi TorsSs the Center auditorium with the I b r e T r b ^ Judah "Wolfson, Yiddish-j press. •conclusions of "Freudian psycholi ins in St. Louis, his fellow-repre-, ' 5 a r p b( ?"^ TpieaEPd this -reck by College Club orchestra, featuring I Language and Literature by 1.1E n Jewry ogy; he depicts the Patriarch tinued, about 80,000 Sephardic Jews have entered this country, •VTilliam L Tfolzmpr presided 'peiJtatives. Visconrt Bearsted and | HeT?ry ^on^ky. presklent. Ann Nieman. The dance is a jMorgeristern. My" Philosophy of; • Gamaliel II in terms^ which nearIllteiE!B sb!) R a r o W B e r couple affair. No stags TlH,be!-and ^ R Law ' by BabW ^r'! ly twenty centuries prove fals* most of them from Moslem-ruled Jewish Ber-;The committee in charge consist* - I Ov- ihe "W't'Vf committee sr* countries in Turkey, North Africa | the officers- pv.<\ nine other m e m . and shallow to the core; he at permitted. Tickets may be obtain- ' " " * Te""I*=h lcnxr *Y R a b b i B e r - ed of Lest Burkenroad, HorEire and Eastern Europe. 6 ger. Henry Monsky, i hers, ~bn Final tryouts for Conservative | f - at the Center^ or Jrom mem- As an extension of the College, ] Rosenblum anfl Edwin Sornmer,. rSlSStlllianS finCI tributes to Joseph's friend and The speech of the Sephardic Rffc, vie? i preFic of the Round Table. • rival Justus an intellectual nihil\T £_„ Jews, since they have been out Capers of 1936, second- annual afternoon classes, meeting on al-;Of the Temple Brotherhood, sponher, honor hlch negates all values and 1sm -w of touch with Spain for more than road show to be presented by the ] t.ernate Mondays and * begisjning | etir,E. s. honorar s o r s o f t & e me all creative -wort: "All .knowl- 400 ,years, he said, is an archaic ladies auxiliary of the Beth-El February's, will be offered. These! .. edge noes ». ^_. out of the simply synagogue, will be hpld. Monday, edge rises Spanish. They afford scholars jwill include a Survey of Jewish j Q - Q A ry <-« struggle to gather argumente to the opportunity of studying what February 3, at 7:45 p. m. at 314 i Social Work by Paul Goldblatt. j D 6 l S 3 5 * 7 D . L . SS justify oneself; e s l ; all knowledge is Spanish was like when Columbus So. 19th-street. Children's try'and Hebrew by Judah Wolf son. ;r\ C U Tt outs .will be held Sunday, Februonly a means to buttress one's sailed to seek India. > A | 1 registration fee -entitles j U S l 8 01 O U i? conditions- amir cy)—Chs ary 2, at 2:30 p. m. it against inst own nature and assert.it the student to enroll for, all j £ fresh net By next week complete casts i It is possible to enroll I the world. And. when a truth Is guage he Jerusalem (JTA) — 'Serious courses. will have. been chosen for all of foar subjects for s not adapted to justify one's own idly chai dissension has arisen "between the j . xr«axiin*asi of the,acts, including dramatic;skits, j age, then one tinkera about -with Boston (TTNS) — Returning bulary is . -two on Moaday and t w o music,-dancing and comedy. Re-{British represetnative in Trass-t T it until it is." How naive of from his IPth year of archeologi- of develr P r l ! c n e f 1r "l hearsals will begin immediately ! Jordan and Premier Ib'raham Hss-j Thursday evesings. . Peuchtwanger to have written cal research in PElestir,e. Frofes- \ For exam pi after aU of the "pasting "is com-! hem over the Question of permit-! .._,_,„_„_, - „ «rtrj<»8?r A» sor William Allwight of Johns ' that passage without suspecting ting Jews have ? New Y o r k ( J T A ) — Unless pleted, - - - according • - - •-'- to •••• 'Mr.— *Hilton — • - A. • I*'— T ™ to *„ settle eO*f1» there, t h W . the t-h« A r s b ! INTEREST IE COURSE 0 i ! Hopkins University reported thr.t that some one would quote the 'lEWlSE-mClM SERVICE new docuaeEts uncovered at La- . newspapers reported -this week. tckini Horatian phrase he knows so greater assistance is received from Rieck, director. T »• i 10 The papers stated that while abroad, the Tarbuth Hebrew elele -pc The review will be held Tuescish show that, this city of .ancient i •well: De te tabula: narratur or About thirty women have almentary, secondary and ' trade day, ;March 31, at Central High the Arab favor admittance of nn Judah was captured bythe Baby-! the cap fits. Jews, Lieutenant Colonel C. H. F. ready registered for the course of schools in Poland and Lithuania last in 5FP B. C . The modernization' of sub- will be obliged to close, one by school auditorium. Cox, the ageat. oi-High • CdnnaiB-I seven lectures-on "Jewish Social Btance and .character consists in Y to sioner Sir,Arthur Gresfell Waoch-j service. Its Scope and Tread," to \ strong-hold blocking the a reduction of everything to ma- one, the Joint Distribution Com- Latmch-MUlU®be given by Paul Goldblatt under j Jerusalem, ope, refused, to" allow them" to 63. terial causes and shallow reason- mittee disclosed on the basis of l h t ' T*-"*«"". fessc-r DrAlbright rise? reof * the i local chapter of • *' Vjiot .TOT 'Polish' JeWS \ ter, saying that' he does not want Tea3eii t h a t a report from the Lithuanian Cen* - * J c h n Garstanc of tors Ere kartac Jngs. I t negates all that counts. tral Committee of the Tarbuth, New York (JTA)—A 51.000,000 ian "additional headache;" Hadassah.' will start oext-Mon-| Liverpool "University has found ticket), kartisa Jjfo qudte once more from X>r. which partially subventions t h e campaign to aid the Polish JewsJ. . Transjorddp-n, adjoining Pals-, TbTEeries hihp I)T. she? .,„„ «,^.,w= „ hiculararst). yeuchtwa.nger's Paris pamphlet: Lithuanian and Polish. schools." was launched by an American Ap-]sUne,'is'a'separate British man-! <j*y afternoon at 1:30 p. m. at j evidence that Jericho was the "The careful cultivation of hisj est occupied city in the wori Closing of the schools will re- peal Committee of promlneat Jews | dated territory. The Palestine • the J. C. C. rs tot -a few more j-dating bsck to 6.000 B. C. toric and mythological tradition sult in Jews losing opportunities and non-Jews at a-luncheon ar- j-High Commissioner, who-3s-also j There ' is. room is a cleverly used means That for entering professions since the ranged by Kev* High Commissioner of Trans TranEjor-women. '.-.Anyone ..AByone interested rns.y } by the Federation of Po-jHigh j or-1I frosaea. is exactly what it is not. If it Lithuanian Government plans to lish Jews in America.." dan, is -represented there by Col. i register ,-with. Mrs. M. P . Leven- jj Street fcr R gain were'that" it could not live or per- bar ^candidates for professions son. Mm. -JEIIBS Stein, or else at-1 Cairo — The Egyptisn Eiithor-; Je-K-if"1 Former Secretary of the Trea-! Cox. .1 F^ TT.' i: Bist. No more stupid ,word could I tend _Monaay aftersoos's sessson. | jties have "Rained a street in the.'wide Bist. No lacking secondary school educa- sury Ogden %•. Mills, the principal j "tp.v 'he San ; Holsirifa'i, ChivinHan; K. .Levinson, r— ; _ U'-». JAbbssiah qcsrter BPST tb? Jew- relief be word d "clever"lever tion, the J. D. C. stated. speaker, emphasized that, increas-j Jernsalemn (JTA) —- B'uai i . :•-' be used used than than that t d *tp of IP**? e\?6 ' A, G. T".-csnsrem. Mrs, K. Tatl®, ish Bcioo] after Hoses Maimoni-! ed -nationalism after the. war had 1 B'rith,international . Jewish frsj Of the 335 educational insti,1y." The great imponderables of f.5, Jess than! Dr. Philip SI«r. ! here r "human life have nothing to do tutions in Poland, t h e Tarbuth aggravated the problem of . the | .ternal. order, . has-.established -,s j • Er,- Or S.- Belzer ajinounces the oes. 'tF7 re , ad resigned RE I • EErolJmcnt Committee: Ka-bbt Heaceforth thz markers on the;a ir>os< cleverness. Cleverness never committee there reports, 136 may the Jews, adding that, a problem iBialik- Lodge is- ion or. el' Cfisia j remoTaV o£-liss -offices from -8 02 sides of the-"buildings will have j executive director of the United ! H. Berper, Chairman; H. Ma'fcnS, Approaches them; cleverness can be considered stable." The remain- oi group relationships As involved j Nachmss'.- Slalik,. Hebrew • '>3fet ] Medical Arts' '"Bide.* to. 8 IS * Mefli- iasoribefi in Arabic "Chareh MUEE j Jewish Aid Societies, an affiHate Louis Epstein. ; ! never grasp them. Cleverness^ is der are continually faced w i t h in the • Polish-Jewish" . situation I who died :Jn!y ' 4, 1S34.. ifes£e J cal Arts Bldig., Saturday, FehruTorah .Assn. I>rire: which cannot be ..-solved* by slo-jcbeloncbe.-was. elected'president jaiy 1. * His. *new*telepltcne ?.:umber Ibn Maimon" "and la FreacJi "R-ae 1of the Brooklyn Federation of j liquidation by the Government however the well-known refuge of i than Jvevinsois, Chairman. Charities. -'-Maimonides." because £f inadequate frcilities. gans. •win b® HE; ..8266.* .'-.....;, of the "lodge. (Continued on page 8 ) '

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