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Entered u Second Clsea Mail Matter on January SI, 1921, at Postoffie- of Omaha. Nebraska, under th* Act of March S. 1!*»
OMAHA, N E B r
VOL. XI—No. 5S
1IDAY, FEBRUARY 21,, 1936
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Food Packages to Russia for esach
His name was Konrad Strack. ©2 course It wasn't, although this Mrs. Arthur Brin, of Minnea- arranged ia honor of Mrs. Brla. aaoedote Is true In every detail. oli3, national president. of the She will be the guest of the Om• ©ut'hlr.name'was as meticulousFood packages can now be sent ouncil of Jewish Women and na- aha section of the Council of Jewu 8 8 i a r Passover tbrougb ly German as that. He himself, Vengeance for Slaying of onaliy noted for her outstand- ish Women. She will; be met by Sum of 1455,000 to Be Invested though-bis ancestors had demonGustloff to Be Postponed ng efforts tor peace, will be hon- a group of women and will be a This Year in Palestine Birably lived In Germany since ArrangemeEts can be.made s.t jr while la Omaha next Monday, breakfast guest at the home of Till After. Olympics . .By Jewish Agency toe early sixteenth century, was. the Jewish Community Center. 'ebruary; 24". Mrs. Jules Newman. A Council t&9 swarthy, almost Arab type, —: Six different kinds of packages Recently Mrs. Brin was select- board meeting 13 scheduled for Berlin (WNS) -r- Expulsion of dark with delicate Ag. jj are available, ranging in price Jerusalem (WNS-Palcor bands'-and small feet. Hi3 soul,, all the Jews from Germany and d as one of the ten outstanding 11 o'clock. ency)—The sum of ?455,000 is to | from 15.50 to $22.50. however, was .the- soul of a Ger- the confiscation ot their property, romen in the country by Carrie A luncheon will be held at one be invested during the present Fanny Goldstein, vell-kncwr man. -At least, he thought It was. p re-enactment of the events. in Jhapman Catt. In addition- to o'clock and a reception during the | year on cojonization projects by librarian and student of JeviwV ,. His profession was music. Music Spain ia 1492, will be the Nazi er ;many, other activities, -she is afternoon will be held at the Jew- the Jewish Agency, says a report 'literature, will epefik here inIn the high German sense. He regime's revenge for: the assassin- >rominent in Hadassah work and ish Community Center. Mrs. Brin published by its Department of Wednesday evening, February ''•&. was 'both conductor and compos- ation of Wilhelm Gustloff, Swiss erved as state chairman for the will speak at the luncheon, and Agriculture .Settlement. Of this s-t 8:15 p. m. at the Jewish Coif.. er and, although only thirty-two Nazi leader, by David Frankfur- :onference on the cause and cure musical numbers will be present- sum, $215,000 is to go for labor munlly Center. ISIiss Goldstein i> . ed by Al and Margaret Finkel. and ha unbaptised Jew, was as-ter, Jewish "medical. student from f war. colonization, ?50,000 for middle. rppearing under the ruispiorf riJugoslavia. Although a high govShe and her husband are at A, dinner will be given at the class settlement, 122,500 for borsist&at-conrluctor at the municipal •(he Jewish J,pcH;rr find Conon--. jtHeater (StadtfTheater) of a large ernment offical denied a report in present on their way t o ' Califor- Paxton at 7 p. ;m. In the evening ing new wells and water companf evies, Kffr topic will bt? "I K w • industrial city In western : Ger- the London Daily Herald :that the nia. Mr. Brin will be honored Mrs. Brin will give the charge and ies, $5,000 for new • agriculture What I Please"—Jewish lAlc"? expulsion decree w a s already Monday by several members of will formally install the Jnnior Jure. many,,.-, '•".•'• investigation, $50,000 for adrnin. framed and would be invoked at he B'nai B'rith. group of the Council which is istrative and technical expendi- Keport Shows Growth of Au. He was, however, no fool. His Miss Goldstein is libi-prian "-"' A full day's program has been headed by Miss Sophie Rosenstein. ture including agricultural intonosaoiis Jewish Region , family-had never permitted their a propitious occasslon, Hitler's ihe West End Branch Libras.';. i>~: warning to world Jewry In a euJewish instincts tb atrophy wholin Soviet j JJoslon. Her record in the tk-1.'-. struction, $12,500 as a loan fund logy at Gustloff's bier that the ly, though this matter.was never Nazis 'understand the challenge" of library work and her 1'f-seav. 1. to expansion of existing rural touched upon1 in speech. Hence all and "accept it" Is believed to forepnd si'tidies in Jewish liicrtUuvf centers and $100,000 as a reserve Moscow (JTA) In his speech Fre outstanding. Site ovkjs;-!^ during the year 1932 Konrad grew shadow relentless retaliation. The for later decision. to the recent meeting o£ the Cen- i .he National Jewish Book \YPOI>. warier and,: tenser. In eyes, ges- Nazi spokesman said that "no Labor colonization will be in- tral Executive Committee o£ the , : BV.C_ wp-i responsible for tbr POIT"tures,.^, half-unuttered syllables he such decree has been drawn up itiated in Eniek Hefer, particularUnion of Socialist Republics, S. The Women's Division of the ••/saw the smouldering of that'por- nor contemplated" because . t h e *j. ! pila'tior, and. publication of JncU-:•K • ily in the Yemenite, Hapoel Ham. Dimantsteic, president o* Ozet, ; Jewish Community Center and CB, P I index to liofke on PII top>*"'» tentuous . terror., which, a few status of the Jews is regulated by Welfare Federation ' will sponsor Izrachi and ex-Servicemen's set. society for the settlement of Jews \ of Jewish interest, A ropy ?>• Tnonths later, -was to. burst upon the Nuremberg laws which "will tlements established by the Keren in the Soviet Union, surveyed the j a series of classes -on '-'How to Judaiea is in the Center I,ibr«:-, Germany- - He -trembled- when he be carried out. but no changes or Hayesod within the past two or position of the Jewish agriculturConduct an Organization," with Kiss Goldstein (lid exi.e«n!"J"heard certain elders say:: "Let theamendments are.being consider- Refugees May Be Settled on Mr. Paul Goldblatt as instructor. three years. Loans -will be given al settlements in Russia. ! research work for the Riiwu-:;. man Hitler be chancellor,, for' hea- ed." Despite this denial all obto individual settlements in JudLand if Money Were Tfhe course Is open to all Jewish A number of Jewish village Sage Foundation, rnfi Piieda!!?;^ ven's sake. He-yells irresponsib- servers here believe that when the ea, Sharon and the Jordan Valley women's, groups. . . . Available councils were created in those re.Terirho (WNS Palcor Agency); in Anieriosiite.finr, sii« Hiprr-v ly now to get more votes - and Olympic Games are, over next sumThe course will present detailed particularly for farm buildings, gions and about a year and a half —Definite .remains of human h.F.h. iproject? for for^if/n born, PIIP i<n»" more.' When he's in power he'll mer and all reasoiL" for Nazi reinstruction on the mechanics of dwelling houses, irrigation instal. ago the Jewish autonomous re- itatibn. in Jericho nearly 6-00n | received many pyrnrdn from Srvib be more . or - less like everybody straint has been removed, an ex- New York (WNS) — A number conducting meetings, planning lations and purchase of catle and gion was established in the Far years sgo have liees found in the i nrr's. P. ml other l?gc?inp period *• f the German refugees now in else." He trembled .nqt,only with pulsion decree, or something like programs and organizing groups. poultry. Similar loans will be East, where thousands of Jews course of excavation? begun at iosl?-', cypcii'ec! RUC* ?'"IKCK1 tl*?' hooV his "country may be settled on fear but with rage at such incom- it, will be enacted. Increased ecClasses will begin on Friday, extended to middle-class settlers have been settled on land. In the this site last December by Pro- | department of Young JSVPC-1 K«j" parable blindness and self-decep- onomic pressure on the Jews is arms by the Jewish Agricultural February 28, at l;30 p. id. Regis- from-abroad, for building, and city of Biro-Bidjan alone there is , fessor John Garsteng of Liverpool I szine, ctu! has lectured extfinh's1 Society if means can be found to tion. Quietly he got himself a expected to result almost immeditrations for .the course are nowlive stock purchase. Surveying of today a population NO* 12,000 to[ University,, if. was announced here. ; ly on F.II phaspFi n* IHei'Ft.uvp '.•"* finance It, It'was announced, by passport and a Dutch visa on the ately. Gabriel Davidson, general mana- being taken-by Mrs. J. J. Green- land for fresh . colonization has 13,000, and in the five districts j ;.p ro f essor .Garstfing. who in 1SEE ! fore the lending forum pronpn "• plea that' a Butch radio company berg, president of the Women's commenced in the Emek Zebulun Following the example set by ger of the Society for information, Division, and will close on Tues- jaad Beisan districts where Jewish of the Region a large number o£ |v r a s d i r e c t o r o i.t. n e British school': the Enst. This js Mips GoUlstplt^'i _ might employ him in vacation Jewish and non-Jewish, settlers o j Archaeology,.in Jerusalem, has I first appenrp.nce here. Mr. Davidson reported that "no Hitler, who .proclaimed. Gustloff time. land is available for settlement. live in complete amity. been -continuing .a wider examina- j The lecture is free^'p Cen-Ji' means are available to help them day, February 25. a "holy martyr to our idea" whose During the past year, irrigation During the first quarter of 1933 •on- a : generous scale but we shall In 1936, Mr. Dirr.Entstein went j tjon of. prehistoric cix-ilizations i members on the presentation <>•! picture will hang in every winprojects have been completed at on, it is proposed to settle 10,- ' disclosed at this site, last season.: their membership csrfl. A r.fiivhe saw that his instincts had been try to serve them to the limit of correct, .Terror, quivered in the dow of Germany, the Nazis are our ability." Ain Harod and Tel Joseph for 000 new Jewish settlers in the i Excavations, at Jericho were .start- • insl charge of thirty-five <;?•!<:! air.- The Intendant, general man- preparing to canonize the slain about $40,000 and other installa- region. It is- expected that the j ed,before the Wp.r. by the:.German | per perFon will be made to JKJIVMr. Davidsoa's report showed ager of the Municipal Theater leader and- use the emotion gentions valued at $10,000 are being settlement wort will be carried Oriental Society and hn'-e bp^v ' that the number of Jewish farmerated by. his death to intensify who had hired Strack, himself a j finjshed at Beth Alpha and Hefcontinued, in . .the..last f f rs has grown from 216 families convinced democrat, said to him: the anti-Jewish program. In,Ber r l^jzibah. Satisfactory results have on for several more years. by Professor. .Garstang 1 •f I lin Dernburg Square and Demn 1900, when the Society was In the city of Biro-Bidjan, , . .. . "I'm resigning. If I were yon been achieved in the western part which was created by.the Jewish j Charles'MaTSton. . Thesc r - r V , my dear fellow,", I'd simply fade burg Street, named for Bernhard ounded to 100,000 today and the of the Emek Jezreel. says the resettlers, 15S undertakings are at! excavations laid bare fre r c" rr The . Round . Tabie. of Jewish. out'Of the picture." (Wurde ich Dernburg,-former colonial secre- acreage owned by Jewish agriculirrigation present ia the course o£. construe-1 cuter and; inner-rmsr of v- i- r-, . 1 tary and finance minister, who Is turists has increased from 1*2,023 - nrich durne inachen.) Strack nod a Jew, have been, renamed for ft tion.'iijcluding a tailorinsJpfct'orv,]«npenhee.,E ; pap, of tl-f r r — ; Jh 1900 to 1,500,000 In 1936 in an all city-wide youth carnival on s ded.: Nevertheless he? waited al Gustloff.; In hi? eulogy 1> ot Gxist!m T ( | 6,000), Ha-Emels ' "/ •" '.'•: : Sunday evening, March S, at S:30 where 2,000. vrorlisrs are * to be v^^ ?-.;....,- •,': inpst' too • long.v. -He, had a wife ioff, Hitler said :that "you, Wil- 48 state's. rtll;<JQO). Tel A a a S h i m _ ( ? y e ^ S e i _ p , c y e 4 j a ^ ^ gop& ^ _ ,v A total pt 59S"loan1 applications at : the''.Center. Thi3. ca; /an«l j a chlld>'•• pn ; the1 "tenth of heim Gustloff, : r V 1 M tHh^tr ' t l ^ " ' t "?iMfftS""in"~cash ta£e" ;the'^plkc9 "of* l a s " " ' slioe fECtary', and a cer - - ApriFTas"**he ."was. walking -home giving, R. perfect e.vwith a total' employment ..someone brushed up against him vain. Little did your assassin and moriagea. were granted. Its fichedujed dance lor March 15." hxe Or] rr ':.-•• TV ; S Cur j am'p'e of'.the .strstiiicBtion peculdream that^through his deed milThe entire first floor of the S,000 extension eiperts made ,3,139 ^ in .the street and whispered fever|iEr..to products'of the Stone Age. ishly: "Nichtnach Hause gehen." tons would be awakened to true visits, held 168 meetings and gave Center "Will be decorated in gala |ThisXspa'so.n," e.Jter remcTing SS,"Don't go home!" Strack heeded German life. The deed strikes, aid and advice to S.OOOa.farmers., carnival fashion. The carnival Gilboa Water Companies, I 00 0'tons.'of."debris, Professor GsrGilboa proper Tfin be held in the,, gymIn 1935 a total 6l 749 persons not at Germany but at its instigathe warning. He telephoned from Etaiig"-"has re'ver.Ied'a. series oC nasium with plenty of wheels of sarles o£ the Agricultural SettleNew York 1'JT.AI — Peolarii-.t came to the Society seeKIng Intors." a cafe not home but to a Iriend of Chalcb.lith.ic.: fioprs. and deposits, thp.t "reb^ilditifr Pp,leFtine is r.-i:. Hailing Gustloff as the latest formation about land settlement. chance, concession stands; and re- ment Department. • Other activi. his wife that he was fleeing. He linking the. Neolithic period with ; e .pbi'sintbropip ent.cpvi^R '-" ; walked the streets, slipping into of a long" line of martyrs "to the Mr. Davidson's report also re- freshment booths. Each of the or-ties included the extension of the | the^Early. Bronze Age. which con. j Jewry's QJ\P nennp oC solf-p:"?;anizations affiliated with the vealed that the Jewish farmers instruction service for new sethate-filled .might of our Jewish dark door-ways whenever he saw | tin lied.clown' to. £.000 E. C. The i servatjion." Dr. Cbr-im '\V'ei>l.m;»i.i,, Brownshirts. Near midnight he enemies," Hitler asserted that the had •weathered the depression and Round Table will sponsor one or tlers. Valuable aid in land, water The revelation ' uppermost 'ChalcpHthic floor pro: president of t h e Jewish Agpn,/. and disease problems is given by Berlin. (JTA) -caught a trafn to'Holland. That Jews, are "anenemy we never are now making steady progress. two of the booths. For those -who desire, dancing the Agricultural Experiment Sta- that the Haavara office in Ger-jduced" two. Egyptian objects .eimi- J for Pfelestine. urges t h e Je«".s tu night, as he learned later, five harmed but one which, neverthe1 J •will be held in the Center audi- tion of the Jewish Agency and many has not made a single trans- 13sr .to those'-'of-the last predynas- j the United Siotes. as "tlie preiu'n colleagues on the staff of the less sought to disunite our Ger 'Jewish community in ,l.be woviii," fer of Jewish capital to Palestine j tic .ci'vilizatiian of Egypt, thus ip.torium, which will be decorated Keren Hayesod at Rehoboth. theater, three Jews and two So-man people and make slaves of in the last twelve months, was j fiicatiEg a "synchronization of the I to give wholehearted r-uppovt ft festively for the carnival. The cialists had • been arrested. Four them. This enemy is responsible made in an-official statement to i rise'of the-Bronze Age in Pale- the campaign for ?3.S00,000 •'•'•"-' College Club Orchestra, featuring o/ the five men had been beaten for all the misfortunes of Novein with that of the first. Egypt- ! the irnitrd Pnlepfinc Appeni. Anne Nieman, will play. to death. The fifth had been shot ber, 1918, and the succeeding bad the Jewish Telegraphic Agency I "V\"itb t b ^ co^oiK-rp.ttop of i1!'.^ Ian'dynasty. . : through the back of the head luck inflicted upon Germany. As representative by the The committee in charge of arOn the lowest Chaicolithic level | United Fal.esi.ine Appeal, T>\\ \\'<>~<. "while attempting to escape." It never in the past was possible headquarters here. rangements a r e : Loyal Kaplan, and excavators found e, moflel 'm&nn declared, it will be possUii; Brownshirts had watched his to halt the victorious path of Na .•••;•••• J Joe Goldware, Milton Frohm, LotIn the statement, the Washington (JTA) —The scar! for Pfilcstirte to absorb evrn wo-f round house' shaped like P. beetie Rips, Rosalie- Alberts, Morris discloses that "since February 7, apartment for his return home tional Socialism by such, an- act— city of foodstuffs continues as i than 60,000 Jews a. year, the p-.rhive," with ' two windows in the on the contrary,' our,,idea grew Six jobs, inSays "Interest of the People" Koom, Harold Block, Abe Katz, "one of the most unfavorable as- 193 5, not a single deposit has upper story. . The house is made •• pen', record. almost until 'dawn. Peggy Friedman, Sonia Roitstein, been accepted in Germany by the eluding his own, were now vacant from such banner-carriers •— so Supersedes Law o f pects of the economic situation" His pppep.I r a s riwdf- pub'.i.Dick . Hurwitz, Fannie Witkin, in Germany, the United States Haavara office for • transfer to \of unbaked clay and is ever a | for Nazis, to occupy. It was allalso will this fact fail to curb th the Land i meter in height. • The special flint i by Dr. Stephrn S. ^VSPP, npiintu*faithfulness of Germans living a Ernie Priesman, Leona Letwln, very businesslike and efficient.' < Palestine." This is explained by I Department of Commerce reports. ! culture seems to be associated j chairman oC t h e United. Palestine Sam Colick, Ernie Nogg, Bertha Now — it was November-1933 broad to National Socialism and The prinicipal shortage is said the fact that not-enough Germ&n Berlin (JTA) — The Supreme —- the Stracks, Konrad, Grete his the German • fatherland. To the Court of Germany ruled that con- Guss, Rae Spar, Sylvia Weiner, to be in all kinds of fats, meats goods have been sold in Palestine i with ' these Chalcolitic remains, I Appeal. wife and their seven-year old contrary, now every local Nazi tracts, can be cancelled if their Betty Tuchman, Mildred Berg and and eggs. -A large proportion under the transfer sgreement to | dating back to -4,00.0 E. C. The Dr. Weir.tnnnn sip-tee iv>. Dftt'i: i pottery also contains special fea"With boi-li'tp foi'fep srrp.yr-i. of the i had been in Paris for group abroad has Its patron, it; fulfillment Is considered not in Mollie Roitstein. Erich of the population is unable to meet the requirements i tiireswhich bear no resemblance ainst the Jewish, people. I;i i«K»;y holy martyr. In every store hi months; Hying in a dreary room in transacThe regular Round Table dance buy meats and fats because of Reichsbank for further the Interest ot the German peoj to those ,ot the Bronze Ape lv.it usfiK. unity find oniiceritvaUon '>'• : one of those unspeakably, depress- picture will hang. Every one will ple. tions. The Haavara has, however, ticket will entitle a holder to adthe high prices, the Commerce • ing little Paris-hotels which even carry his name in their hearts and according to the statement, so I seem to/hove an p.fjinity for the I effort sve mo?p tb?n c-vfv e;-RRi-''The ruling was handed down in mission. A.nominal fee of twenty- Department •said. j period ; of Anatolia end early | ifi! if the problems whi^h f.vr v.r the poorer American tourist sel- never in the future will it be for- cancelling a lease granted by the five cents will be made to others. German officials hold that "the far enabled 1,600 Jewish famiihe<i ili 'fh^virr t"r"iriie p p ^ ] r t ' \ r ' " " ' ) r f ' 'domsees. The stracks got a llt- gotten." lies to take cut the crr^c' fTTcity of Berlin in 1925 tolsador food prices at the end of IS3 5 v ,i ( e n f ? ' » M i» >r ' « c< ic. u ' I T 0 • tie-money from Germany. It was Neumann on a large tract of, land were directly traceable to rear. Germany under trrr^-'rr rr" "- i 1 ( U , ! \ ' 1 t I still possible'-- then. -But it was on which s. cinema was subse, ' . (I f ' i . o i very little. Konrad gave a few que'ntly^built. • \ surreptitious lessons and occasionthrough the Haavare ^ p primarily for iraports of essential Holding that fulfillment of the ally, accompanied a little. It had More than- 200 attended the raw materials," the department over 26,000,000 Msris T court ruled that "service to the all "to be done, in secret. He had eludes funds taker o-t i Rehearsals are running full agreement is now impossible, the B'nai B'rith smoker and meeting continued; no working permit — no carte Keren Hayesod and oU-er at the J. C. C. last Monday evenation is at present superior to ic r - 'fT The report added: "Apart from - 1 " 1 1, ( «" O - i " \ -• - i t 1 1 travail. The French let the fugi- blast for Conservative Capers 01 institutions in Paler,. zt p-cning. Ben Kazlowsky presided at law." the food shortage another weak ^ tives In but were careful not to 1936, a review in two acts an »• „ ,„„ 1-•• 1 , , !1 , ' ' Propaganda Minister Goebbels' the meeting and Ephraim .Marks spot is the growing difficulty of sen, the r, -~ let them .compete with native •16 scenes, to .be, presented Marc X short term fisauciisg oi Govern-11 cities ^ i e s tto re E iste-.- S Der Ahgriff hailed the decision as was in charge of the smoker. O-, ' ' ( M i l " , 1" 1 ( workers. It was a sickish, light- 31 by the Beth-El synagogue auxc The program included Abner ment expenditures. -This msde and Essigmng. .he r i .-"it ' t less murky life without hope, out- iliary, according to Mrs. M. Katie- bringing an end to "Jewish specIt expressed regrets Kaiman, who gave some sidelights it necessary for the Government ting the eroer in f i r* " I ' f ~> ^ manager of th< ulation." look, activity. Konrad and Grete man, business comes in. case furfur t i r ' " rC 1 that "it took more" than two years on his sojourn in California; Cliff to monopolise in the interest of >f ' . I > ' -r I ^- - , — had-'time to taste its .bitterness to production . £,8£__1 II be E S S " re ' < 1 ' I I ' ' A tea will be held this after- for the German people to show Winehill; who entertained with public credit and of its successive j Germany ,the; last drop and ^also deeply- to under t ! - " T f 1 • I ' 1 I i apprehend its* meaning for them, noon; February 21, at the home o this Hebrew that he no longer songs and stories; Irene Haack, consolidation loans all capital re- greeinent A p p 1 i r r songs; and a radio broadcast of sources. » , r^ T 1 * r for their kind, for their people. Mrs. J. J. Greenberg, to initfati lives in the year 1925." to s . c i r amount Two thirds of the clothing In- skits •written by members of the , » " <* ( O • 1I L 1 ' I Yesterday,-— was it not yester- the work of the program and pub 3 filed IT ' "> f i i i i i i b • day?1 — they seemed to have a Hcity committee. Mrs. I. "TO. Ro< dustry is still in the hands of organization. Jewish Physician t no Ectioc , ~ r c > Harry Sommer and Al Fiedler, country, aculture, a place, a func- senblatt is chairman and Mrs Jews, the Angriff complained-, l regarding them to~ 1 'tlon —- their very own, their own Greenberg co-chairman of \ this blaming the moving ot skilled captains of the two teams for col- Sicrter for Bsari ing. . workers to other countries' by lecting dues, gave their reports. , ' " ' ' . for .centuries. Today the? were committee. New York CW>*S)-An.'"elec-j wandering Jews like all the wah- Milton A. RIeck, under whose Jewish firms for the difficulty in Plans for the" visit o f ' I . B.'Pad- trie starter" to revive ' a heart; Sering • Jews of the • many ages,, direction the show will be given bringing the industry to normalcy. way to Omaha, were. forwarded, that.. has stopped beating wasj r( 1r without house, home, earth, sky, will conduct rehearsals almost ." • demonstrated publicly for the j T 7 ( ! I speech . . . The very language they dally from now until the end o the fine talent to be included in first time by Dr. Albert S, Heyused was 'grudged _them by their March, when the second edltio this year's show," said Mr. Reick, I • 1 ! V 1 I C> nsan of the.Beth Israel Hospital, foes. Yet they loved it so much ot this group's annual road show following^ completion of the tryinventor; of the' device, before a that French, which they- knew the proceeds •from*which will gc outs. "Due to a last minute group of physicians st the Naval fairly" Well, seemed superficial to towards a building • fund for change, all rehearsals will be held -The. yaad...and.. .Congregation Headquarters" Hospital. Milwaukee,. them and unexpresslve. Both, as Beth-El' synagogue, will be giv- at the Baird building,' 17tti and B'nal-Israel are sponsoring a free - Designed-to resuscitate"" heart g ' » , i v <««• ccs of Shebo I I "f en at the Central high school Au Dougla.s, on the third floor/' anconcert b y the HasoinlT tinder ,tfce all others methods 'with one accord, • a thing catasaction when | lbs students ditwrlum. There.will be only on< nounced Mr. Rieck. ; direction .of Cantor A. Schwaezrom ' • Herman's : trophic and uaheard-of, joined a device, ; failed, ' .Dr. Ticket sales will be In charge kin, for the evening of Purim, which tooks like, a pocket' flash- Uhe yout .cr aEteclas3 of fugitives who were study- performance . of the show foi which tickets are already on sale March 8 , 8 p . m . , at Cosigregation of Mrs. A. D. Frank and Mrs. J. Ing: Hebrew, They needed ' someMore than 200 men, women Blank. Mrs. S. Theodore and Mrs. B'na^ Israel. The H&zpmir has .hospitals by Jacob Witkin, head] thing of their own'in a world In and children will appear In th« P. Wintrotib -will assist Mr. Rieck prepared special numbers for this of the. Wilkin Founda.tion.tor the j teacher assoesatioatheir which nothing wa's any, more review which will feature glgantit in the capacity of production occasion.' own and carefully they -taught S t u d y a n d P r e v e n t i o n H e a r t DIs-1 All Jews of Ontaaa are invitee! e a s e . • : " • . - . their -'''little OErich? that he was " a choruses of singers and dancers chairmen. .. ' ; I boys of Gcrm&a j Scout troops, the Mrs. B. Kooper, Mrs. J. Mel-to join in this 'gala communityJew, tears. of Acontrition in their a ballet, choruses of local bus . JerusaleEi—The police proii voices'they taught their small son •ness men. and their wives "in son; cher, and Mrs. J. H. Kulakofsky celebration" of PurirJ. ". • • • i Nazi sJcsra 'Scfeoo! .ss».a".f' and dance, 70 children in a "To; will take care of the infinite;de> Following the concert, tfce Vaad j Hed Jewish students from - to tHatihe was-a.'iJew. reThey had,sent Erich to school Shop/' and". several liumorou tails necessary for the provision Auxiliary: will sorre at a. Purim i Ing - meetings, in, protest against j school-, rsssie SaqE i i)t o (Solemn Chnitlntih, 3. short sketches. • of costumes, most "of which will reception in the B'naJ Israel so- ) persecution of Jewish studeats jvealed l i s t .the be; - rrt (Continued on-Page 8.) _ itiwtefl in the Arab lij ciai hall. -' • Ia'European-countries. , . ' .-the Nazi-yoath. . j e- t. "I am more than pleased with be sewn by Beth-El members.
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