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?EIDAY, MABGH 13, 1936

Torah Sabbath At Beth-El Tonight

REPORT

RABBI MILLER TO "Wayfaring" I.have been in Winnipeg; I have 'ADDRESS been in San Francisco and Albuquerque and back again in the i Miller of New Or-; great cities of the Middle West: Talmud Torah Sabbath will be before assuming: l).is i Cleveland and Milwaukee and DeThe Omaha chapter of Hadas- t observed : &i. the Beth-El gynatroit. Then I turned South again Mme. Prystor Assails Jewry of sah will have as their guest, Mrs. Eogue this evening. r OT- F -I T-'rrf,. arid viBited cities in Virginia and Use Warburg, formerly ot Berlin Henry Monsky, president o! the Capacity Crowd of Yc«n'- >SC"CCT-T ccc Poland in Advocating1 the CarolinaB and "went as far and now residing in Haifa, PalFolks Attend Affair s.t " " local Talmud Torah, will speak as Flordia. JewB near the Artie; the Measure estine, who will be honored at a J. 0, G. • on "Tiie Value of a Talmud Torai Pooli: i Je?ws on the shores, of the gulf luncheon on Thursday, March 19, Education." of Mexico!.In my mind I add Warsaw (JTA) — Deputy Jan- at one o'clock at the Jewish ComA. Katz, Talmud Toraa princiWith the Jewish Commtinkr these Jews to the Jews whom • I ina PryBtor'B bill to outlaw shech- munity Center." pal," will present in brief the plans ! Center lobby, gymnasium, c. have met and lived with in Berlin' ita, Jewish ritual method of slauOne of the Interesting features of the Talnmd Torah lor the fu| aoditori-ani packed to capacity, the and the Sahara desert, in Jerusa- ghtering animals, was rushed of the afternoon trill be a Pal," BUP"por _*-«,. ture. •" . RouBd Tafcle of Jewish Youth E CI r. • . PV lem and Tunis and Algiers, in through the special Parliament estinlal exhibit depicting' HadasHarry Silverinan will conduct ded another laurel to its record:,' , 1 * OOC l i t 1 1 1 t Vienna and Prague and Paris and commission last week with only sah's work in Palestine, which 13 the services in the absence- o£ j with its Purlin. Carniral acd rn of t l v V u-l 1 V i> Venice. ' Who says we, are~not a the Jewish and Ukrainian mem- being arranged by Mrs. David Rabbi David-Goldstein, who will! fourth'monthly dacce at the Gen'i' hT •mnn .' Goldstein. Mrs. A. H. Brodkey Is -people? " Someone -who doesn't bers voting against it. be in'Des.'Moines to occupy the • ter on Sunday evening, March &. ;»;*• <-r . <- ii t o B r The complete text of the mea\ putting up a complete "Welfare know his JBWB. Everywhere the pulpit -,o£ the Tifereth Israel syn-: -The entire first floor of v.he C.-T- - i f i V ' irlpci by ' same characters, problems, reac- sure was adoped by the commis- Station," with nurses, doctors, and agofeue. i Center was gaily decorated and 1 1 "erring- o1r h f I p r sion. An amendment offered by mothers who have come to have tions, dramas, fears, aspirations— •the gyninasiuia, the scene of-ihe ! f -Tnitted in. Jlf i 7 -extraordinary unity within this Government- representatives which their children examined. Others i carnival, was a inass of brightly ' I 1 emijrrati would permit ritual slaughter sufassisting Mrs. Goldstein with the rich1 and often staggering diveri colored balloons and ribbons. It J sity . A people and upon the ficient for Jewish requirements exhibition are Mrs. William AlIwas difficult to tell -which of tbe * This uoKfr v whole, at least to me, a people was rejected despite warnings berts, Mrs. David Blacker, Mrs. j booths proved most popular but I not only, despite our disasters and that the bill without it was un-J. M. Erman, and Mrs. Ernst ReuI Irons tbe crowds of youngpeople j. -' -man of divisions and insufficiencies, with constitutional since it violated the bin, Mrs. Charles Ross. | around them, it seemefi that c\l j cai o£ Ai : , . Use' Wsrlnsrg a touch of greatness but with right of freedom of religious obi came in 'or their share of patron[ Others on the committee are hoi.' with B u something else and something servance. The warnings were voic- Mrs. David Wice, table decora}age. The Phi Beta Epsilons ft- I rica'g pa m o r e . — an abundance of goodr ed by Dr. Bronslaw Zongollowicz, tions; Mrs. Al Fiedler and Mrs.president of: the World Sionist A record attendance for r Cos- i tracted many with their e m [ ness and an'abundance of vera- Catholic priest and Vice-Minister James Coreman, service; and Lib- organization. • : ' - " • he D e : t r concession: mnnity Forum lecture jammed ev- ' • of Cultus, acting as the Governfri city. >'r, Lipsk? by Kaplan, cooking. Mrs. A. S. ;With her * husband, Sigraund ery available inch of staafling Kappa Bingo Table was ment's representative. s OP;', are r the A. Z. A. No. l G 0 . b e t h e P~inc:pt.I speaker r,Warburg, and their .three clilldren, space at the Jewish Community filled; I.say: at.least to me. '.Yet it Rubnitz is in charge of reservama In a sharp debate that preced- tions and Mrs. Julius Stein is gentions he has 1 «i should be so to every observer, Mrs. Warburg. moved to Haifa, Center Wednesday evening to •"TwentT-Sls" Game was extreme- > s s meeting: of the Kizrschi. to xvery: right observer. For hoed adoption of the bill. Dr. Emil eral chairman of arrangements. Palestine two years ago. She is hear Dr. Alfred Adler, •vrorld- ly popular, and the A. S. A. No. 1 ib e held at the B'nai Israel Ej-na-: o ' American- r\ ilobservation is right, no observa- Sommerstein, Jewish deputy, de- Mrs. O. C. Belzer, program chairlamous psychologist from. Vienna, "Wheel of Fortune" kept many I gogrue, 18th and Chicago streets.'repenting Distribution Cn tion is tolerable which is not bas- manded that it be transferred to man, will present the Steinberg assistant to Miss'Henrietta Szold, close the Forum series with his interested. The forime telling next "Weanesaay evening. constitutional commission. His sisters of Council Bfuffs. United Prur r I* • • reteran"'Zionist-leader,- who is the talk on "The Three Great Prob- booth, attracted great numbers IS, at 8 p. m. . ed on love. Even the great hea- amotion to that effect was rejected. and the supplies at the refreshRabbi Miller is president of the World COUTH director of the • Youth Aliyah lems of Life." thens have known that. RememMme. Prystor, wife of the Sen- Mrs..Warburg arrived Wednesment stands were all exhausted South West Rio Pacific Region of has. howevet f ber your Nietzsche: "Wo du nicht movement. She has visited eight 'Se -went' into detail concerning day, February 1 2 / o n the BereniRunch its conn lieben. kannst da geh vorbei," ate's president, in speaking for garia, and will make a three- European .countries "in behalf of j tbe problems of life, socialJnter- at the end of the evening. The Mizrachi. r E. T. C. Sorority, the Phi Delta j Empire cm "where thou canst not love-:—pass her measure sharply attacked the month coast-to-coast tour of the est and relation, occupation, and Mu Sorority, the U. T. Sorority, [leaders hope if by!" (This saying, by the wayJews, declaring it was not her bus- United States to describe the work the youth immigration work. She Sex, love and marriage. Fratority, and Alpha Pi Tar were ! i in the next. *" ' >i proves, if any proof were needed, iness to be concerned about the of the Youth Aliyah which Is con- speakB English fluentlj. , • Si "What direction the social Ln- i ~ She assailed j this special c T \ what coarse brutish louts the Nazi Jewish religion. in charge of the "eats'Xoise cerned with the transfer of Jewterest- of the individual takes, the shehita as being "against my rej P-.tr, L i n e ! ^ < are even by the standards of the ish boys and girls between the ca.ps were given noted ' psychologist declared, is j great men among the heathens.) ligion, against my country, against ages of 15 and 17 from Germany each person on entering the carconst5tK th 'in. usually determined in the third, fWell, I love' the' Jewish'people^— our- ethical c o n c e p t i o n s and to Palestine. In this country the fourth or fifth year of childhood. nival. against our pockets." Urging the the whole Jewish people, even In all, over "CO young people project is_sponsored by Hadassah, Some children, he said, show a j German J e w 1 frightened die-hard assimilation- commission-"not to be browbeaten, the Women's Zionist Organization representing twenty-fire youth orsocial interest in relation to their Below is a list of books of Jew- [accept the Co v is.ts. I feel with their feelingra by the Jews," she characterized of America, under whose auspices ing ana activities toward others—try to ganizations of the city participat- ish interest suggested fcy Fancy r-rl| which v;i\\ c m •ig i1 and understand their fears and their appeals to the rest of Eur-Mrs. Warburg's tour is being concontribute or co-operate in t h e ed. ope as treason and declared that Goldstein, tornider of Jewish Book I j y.-lnrb a 1 -' > ' 11 share their aspirations. I love Dancing was held throughout Week, who spoke here last week i cf e sd8 ducted manner they play with, other chilthose responsible for the appeals un - ' New York (WNS) — Approxitheir physiognomies . and their or the evening in the Center auditdren and react to their" parents. at the Center. Any of these books !; tion ot Gerrerr Mrs. Warburg, who is 32 years m a t e l y $22,500,000 -was the agjokes; their ways of eating and h a d n o right to^ Polish citizenship. The College Club or< Others do not show a social inWhile the bill was being rush- old, is a native of Kiel, Germany, drinking; I am glad to live with decIared ** 2 ' 3 5 ° terest but instead display a great- tra played and Ann Niernan was the Center through the Library | C 0 D f i l l e itself them and~pray with them' (pre- ed through the committee, Jews where her father was among the m W d l e c l a s s first Jewish Settlers and a f o u n ! imraigraTit families, er activity toward . m a t i n g mis- soloist. throughout' Poland spent the day Committee of the Trctnen'E Di~| cxc i UB j V i T -" y,x ferably if I may choose according The committee in nvestors and prospective inves- chief; are active for " their own •Ja.a^ protest fast and .praying . . charg-e of ar- , rision tinder the chairmanshir oJ j'--nthm-vis' der of the present Jewish comto the "unspoiled traditional lit' '" ngeiEents incliioed Loyal Kap- I r against the bill. rangemenis incluoed Loyal Kat>- i TIT^K • -n T'rB-v v r c TVnnt i . ., , , munity therel Her great grand- tors, who applied during 1935 toselfish interests without social in- Ian. urgy) pjid die with them. ' \ -\ Milton Trohra, Dick Hurwitz, • terest. BOW has a, number of copies o' And so I have tDe right t o make • Appointment of a Catholic father, Ludwig Lewysohn, was. the Tel Aviv -bureau of the Amerifurt'ons priest, Dr. Trzeciak, as expert for. Chief Rabbi of Cweden. / She is can Economic, Committee for Pal- He nrgeS mothers in particular Haskell CoheE, Joe Goldware, j t h e b o o k "Yossele'E Holiaar," n o t. 1> -report../' '•! . ., " Ernie Kogg, Be to develop the social interest in estine for industrial, agricultural the commission had drawn the Bchrp.aB. f.I'il•^...... ^uv^i.-c^. i.x.j- ;iwnicji MISS Goldsteip Gompteir recommeTecorr.ineT'a- ; b l i t . solely s. > TI--hir.-h TVTISK daughter-in-law drofessor BBfi To teach them is j cred Berg,'Sor.ia their children: Ottct^Warbare, noted' botsnist^of-" - commercial' .-data '.' aecessary oriia Roi-tstein, R u t h ; e c i J-JC^-IT- * o r ctvclven - The are Berkowitz, ; "p^stiVk/at Meroc. Harrr Ssckthe ground'that a Catholic was the University of Berlin, former for settlement and Investment' in Insufficient; oae must carefully | Friedman. Phyllis ly 'shaken.-"They are/dee1>ly"trou- not Palestine,'., it was" announced in a j watch-how the child answers the Bertha Guss, Frances Borcy. Sy- iler: ROEK of Ages. Robert Ncth- ! gireadr a m i r i Qualified to interpret the Jewb l e d . t They do not ,«arry. their ish religion. : • report Issuedhere by the' Com- mother's influence to determine lvia' TTeiner,. Lottie Kips, and •jsn; Motke the Thief, Sholom ] t - c e ; hearts "on their sleeves. ,They Mollie'Roitstein. whether the' child is progressing mittee's American headquarters. Asch; Salvation. Sholom A s c h ; ! - ^ / ' Joke; * they debate; they negate • A joint meeting of the RabbinThe booths and Center •were Three Cities, Sholom Ascfc; The j 'Revealing that German refugees in the right direction. He classed added i their own feelings very often in ical Assembly, the Executive of accounted for 46 peT cent of all as those lacking social Interest decorated by members of the Pope From the Ghetto. Gertrude I ^ -Ke .)p. , .. the Jewish Community and the order to be either comforted or grotips represented. the inquirers and that the other most. of our active failures, suiVon Le Fort; Why I Am s J ^ , j ^ ' - ^ ^ R ^ ^ ^ ' ^ confirmed. But they are shaken. Jewish Committee o f Sbechita represented 38 different countries, cides, delinquents, and active sex Edmund Flee; Mr Palestine. Efl- j tier British leadership. The f And not' least shaken are those (kosher slaughtering) adopted a the report points out that the perverts. mund Fleg-; Jesus, Edmund Fieg; which it will rpipe in the I" resolution dmeanding that Depuwho cling with a desperate last chief : economic problems with Psychology, he declared, "is a Heritage. Jessie M. Josephs: Tale j State.!; will, however, mslce- ii: tenacity to outworn ways and ex-ty Emil Rubenstein withdraw as which the Committee had to cope way of preventing the limitation oJ Cedars, Grace Agi"al&r: Moor's | sible- tc rehRbilp.tr Gennsu ploded view-points and Impossible Jewish expert for the Parliament were unbridled dumping result- of social" interest. GoM. Ben Aronim; Call It Sleep, ) in Palestine. These fimrif, wi committee in protest against Dr. compromises. The divisions among ing from inadequate tariff protecThe individual lacking social lioriis: Roth: From the Kingdom us today are far more superficial Trzeciak's appointment. He sub-Show Falsity of Statement tion for infant industries estab- interest, said Dr. Adler, cannot available to the JevisK of Necessity, Isadore Schneider; Emanating from Belch than real. This scattered, disun- sequently resigned. FaiesHnp v/lrich vi.1! r-a lished upon reasonable economic properly, solve the problem of ses, Unquiet, Joseph Gollv.mb; BlessThe conference telegraphed a ited, squabbling disputing . mass the co-orclinatir.p RrM^s Officials bases; lack of sufficient customs love and marriage. This is a task Berlin (JTA1 — Hundreds of ed Is the Man, Louis Zaro: The of human beings is ready — des- protest to Premier Marjan Z. Kos'V^'orli;'': Council for OrrT expectant Jewish mothers ere tskJewish Caravsn, tariff exemption on raw materials; j for two people, demanding immeSrf-.wa.rlE; pite all appearances to the con-cialkowski, Minister of Cults and of suitable quarters to be j diate interest in one another, and) ing trips to England to give birth Yisroel—The First Jewish Omni- ry." trary — to be welded into a mor- Education Swletoslawski and the New York (JTA? — The sig'-lack leased manufacturing pur- \ if a person is interested only in | in order to obtain British citizen- bus, John Heritage; House on al unity for its own defence and Speaker of the Sejm (Parliament) nificance "of figures released in poses; "for lack of long term credit j himself, obstacles to 2. solution I ship for "heir childrpt Henrr Street, Lulian Wald: TVinBerlin puporting to show that the its own sustaining and a better asserting that only Jewish clergyvision facilities; and lack of an adequate | are inevitable. Often t h e right Anxious to prevent their chil-! dows on Henry Street. omen and more self-respecting coopera- men were authorized to interpret boycott has been penetrated "will approach is hindered because the dren from coming under the Nazi!Wald; No Food With Mj Meals, dwindle In" value in the light of supply of skilled labor. tion with its fellow Americans. the Jewish religion. 2-iXi The report also declared that marriage of tile person's parents j laws relegating the JPWS to sec-1 Far.nie Htirst My Portion. ReIt is ready. It is waiting for the Depuyt Rubinstein and Senator the Reich's rigidly controlled, fiwas an unhappy one. jond-class citizenship, the Mothers, j foecca Kohut; the Tel Aviv bureau has engaged nancial and trade policies," deAs I Know Them, magic word that shall achieve its Moses Schorr visited the Sejm "If parents -would look at the j in many cases, go so far as to risk j Rebecca Kohiit; Time: The Pres'he Women's Division ot i>* integration from a mob into an speaker, declaring that it was de- clared the Anti-Nazi League in a an experienced agriculturist to make an Intensive study of the problems i of life properly and jj airplane trips across the Channel. ' ent, Tess Siesinger: My Own, My ! Jewish Community Center nn«',. organism. Consciously or uncon- grading to the Sejm to bring a statement. 1 .they Native Land, L.anfi. Thyra p y could pre- jj In addition to the e fact tthat h t ji Native Thyra Ssmter Wins-j Welfare Federp.tioE 1'ekl s Mj.' ''' sciously it knows the word. I t Is religious dispute before its com- "The twin factors of import economic phases of dairy farming, would co-operate, poultry raising and vegetable successful deBRert luncheoii li-fjc waiting for the uttering, of the mission 150 years after the is-control and export subsidy wi vent a'.large number of later tail-i children bora in Britain automat-| low: The Cycle of growing on "private farms and that ures," i e stated. yra Samter Winslow; Three ; bridge party tit tbe Center fit. iically become British subjects. b word of redemption by those who suance of the Declaration of theprove that Germany's favjbrable the newly organized South AfriDr. George Xeuhaus introduced 1 they can, at the age of only a few Flights L'p, Helen Wood war; Tuesday, Me.rch J.O, The }.»hij=» balance of trade is apparent raare persuasive and trustworthy, Rights of Man. ther than real. American exports can Economic Committee for Pal- the speaker. Harry B. Cohen, days, apply for admission of their 1 Memoirs of Glucfcel of HameUn, were bes.ntifv.lly decorated •»-!,:>.• by leaders in whom it can have spring flowers and mptnber^ t*> JJM&rvin Lotventh&l; are benefited by sending them to estine has. become affiliated with chairman of the Forum commit- I parents into the country. . faith. And it is so willing to have other countries which can and dothe American.Economic Commit- tee. was chairman for the eve- These applications are made by ' Solomon Eeitlii;: Rebecca Graetz, j-the committee eerred, faith; it is so willing to hear and ning. guardians or agents for tbe chil- Rollin Asterweis; Once Vpom e | the luncheon, » etyle »b.ow import more, and whose payment tee.. to believe. And only the leaders dren. and the British authorities i Time and Today, Maud Isatlmn; j presented .by Herzborg'&. for their imports is not made in and. the leadership are .lacking. are disposed to treat them favor- \ West. End House, Jacob S. Min- j The entire proceeds of this the state-managed 'blocked marks' No, not, lacking. But the leaderB j ably. kia; The Erp\-lBion of the Jewsiisnr hsve been turned, into s. J of Germany. sire too few and,too sparsely placThe Psi Mu fraternity will celIn many cases, the Jewish mo- • From Spain. T&leriu ilarcu: The • cheu fund to re-«?fi«ip the ed' and too hurried and over-bur"Again, while German exports thers are attended in England hy ; city Without Jews, Kngo Bett- j kitchen. dened and too preoccupied (of ebrate its eighth annual Psi Muto the United States rose by 7.4" Day on Sunday, March 22. German Jewish doctors, some- hauer; Fiise and 3estiny of the) Mrs. Iionis Ne^elpM v.-pp necessity* alas) with immediate A complete afternoon and eve-per cent in 1935, American imtimes by their old family physic- Gerraan Jew, Jacob iTarcus: T h e ' raar.. and >!rr-. Hprbert cares and problems that need an ports from the rest of the world immediate and practical -answer. ning program lias been arranged, rose "by 25 per cent. The rise ians, since many nave left t h e j j e v of . Rome. Lion Fewcfctwati-' co-chpirm&n. Other Whistling in The Dark," the | < Reich and seup practice in Brit- 1 ger; Atttobiofrraphy, John C-our- • the • co'mtntttep w e : Mesflamf*: And so, in the great saying of Mil- the highlight being a "battle of in German exports to the world celebrated mystery comedy, 'will j ain. ton, the sheep are left unfed. basket ball champions." In what is due in large part to the 're-be. presented -.by ..the Center Play-1 EOS: The Jews • Iiaugh, S. Felix i.T, Bernsteiri. A. A, Cohn. tit'"Their souls are left unfed. They should be a hard-fought tilt,, the ciprocal trade agreements with ers on'1'"Monday and Tuesday eve-1 MenaeissphB; Visions and Jewels. | Crounse, I. Dansky. John I"*it;:<i. Psi -Mu, J. C. C. championship are waiting for^ nourishment. Edward Gofid: Encyclopedia of j Arthur Goldstein, .T. GcW-^nrfj, U.. other countries, which do not help nings'at 8:30 p. m . a t the Jewish winners, will clash with the NaTheir hunger Is upon their very Jewish Knowledge {I Vol.). «fsic-; M . GrecpbftBm, A. A, Greet">«>?*.. Community/Center auditorium. the acQuisitlon of foreign exfaces and in their very eyes. And tional Auto Parts, tltlists of thechange at all. This foreign exob de Haas. • Dave Greenbefp, J . 3, Of<?et!?->f>'"f;. This play, which enjoyed a long few or none have time or strength Knights, of. Columbus league, in change is very much needed, as arid successful Broadway run, is i Plays ; M E S Holsraaii. MOJTS }ini?li;>i;h the Center gym at 2:45 p; m. In to stay and feed the sheep of the Cantor A. SchtrEcskis was r-re-lriays oZ Clifford Odets, Trv.nz ' r i u l i p IHutEiiick. K, T. Lcvftif»t?<. a preliminary, the Jack Sprats Br. Schacht has said, but It is not the story o f - a young writer of • house of Israel. sented with a -srrist watch t y the ! Werfel: E t e r c s l Road, FraEK | Morrie Levey, riuHr- Lc-vcy, J . fc. crime fiction who accidently comes will meet the Sharp Shooters. En- forthcoming. officers'of t h e B'nai Israel syn-i Werfel. ' ! M&lEKhock, Jnck Mare-r. IJ, V, liri1"An export surplus of 124,200,- npon a group -of gangsters I hasten to say that this con- tertainment at the gar-.e will be Egogue for his ten years of serj Terse j<lr. Kymie Milder, Wm.. ivnifit;--, plot to kill the New York Police ; stitutes no criticism of the Amer- furnished through courtesy of 000 marks has been reached, say Commissioner, lie is forced to rice to t b e Eynagogue. His con-j A Harrest of Hebrew Verse, i n , Noddle, I, Rosenberg,. lr-/it. the figures. Considering that the ican Rabbinate either. Reform or WOW and John K. Chapel, who a memher. of the gang and t r a c t "eras renewed for two m o r e ! H a r r y F e i c : Selected PORIBE f.rd St.Rlmosf.pr. Julins Conservative. No Inference drawn will provide a group of radio art- export surplus in Germany in nor- become for them. He jParoaieE, LPHJS I"nte~mp:'er, T: V- t mal years was around 1,000,000,- plot their crime from my observation is surer than ists. ! The presen tBticn took place ; produces th'e:•'perfect murder and , Mi<yre51 RTW'-OBP 000 marks, it will be seen howthis, that the men who man the Is Tretlak, general chairman, 1 thelcracial moment tuni3 tables j ' STsnday, March 8, »t the Pi-rim ! A Boot: of Jewsr-b 1 American Rabinate today are ex-announces that the fraternity will far from any true advance these at on thegangsters.;,.. concert spoBsored T;y the synajro-i Kabbi Herts: S'nsi B'rif.b. traordinarily devoted, enlightened provide a free afternoon dance in figures are." r The play Is Oiled -with clever STje In coajcrtctioii Tritn the Vaaa. JEine: World .Te^rry. and scholarly. If I had to choose the Center auditorium as a gest Mr-, hinl .Miv. Jfite lioueu J " ' " -witty expressions, }t The Hazoffiir choir "which cave | • ^hiAAjm"^ W r b my friends for the rest of life ture of good-will and appreciation Mr. ana 'Mrs. J&ke F«,lk have i » 1 coscert, -was • directed bjCarter I Aventnres of K'TOT?. Ton, Saflic and eicifjng ...moments'.afld scenes. from a single group or body of for the support given to Psi: Mu Rabbi Uri iEEer to BCBted to the Beth-KI sj'Eag'oi . Sch-waczkin. (Rose Weilerstesn; Topseie's HoJI..'Jack"femin,-wild EO..successful- •• men it would be from the Amer- projects by the Jewish public. E new Seiet Torfeh in niemoi-y . Be Guest a l l »' " . • I <3ay. Sorts Masser: Ac,.Tentv,vinf in ly-played the part of Juris, t h e ican Rabbinate. I am surer of A banquet for Psi Mu members Wosaea t o j Paleeiine, Marie Keul?eiiEteiti; Russian-* refugee in "Rain From nothing concerning American Jew- and thir wives and dates will be This. Torafc viU Tip Rabbi TJri Miller ot New Or-Heaves", plays Porter, the crime •r Sophie Ufils; °ung Israel Kapszwe, ry, than that and I think it but held during the evening. •vriifc appropriate, cererooniep S leans, , former spiritual leader of novelist. "Bess Goiavsxe, another | T i e Pioneer Women wIU honor j just to emphasize i t with all posJs,zk •j day evenine, April I S . Mr. Iv ln itne Vaad Ha'Ihr in Omaha, will piayer who-has made her appear-; Mrs, Soplsie Tcin B.t a, luncheon j sible force. ; . . ' Leviu IK general Vitli j be guest of honor and featured Gin TO BSW-EL. housekeeper-, of the gangsters. ance prerloiiBly•• on t h e Center to be given a t tfce «. C. C , March I C.asedO.on.l wTheir.ter. lOyrbe ! charge of arrangeme-ntB. ; y j speaker at a meeting and tea of , Helen-Merritt-is director of the 27. , 'Toby, Ms fiancee. . ^ . j Meet ©E ftlss But the rabbi, except in the case . The • Beth-El synagogue was thethe "Women's Mizrachi, to be held stage,"is Tirodccticn and. Sylvan Fraskel is j As a large attendance is expect- j 2'nai Britfe y:itl hold a roeeting ". Harold. S.-.Tuchzasn,. another farecipient of an unusual gift this of a few outstanding men who at the J. C C neit Wednesday Tbiite, plays t h e part of J a k e Dll- assietaat director. The sets -were ed. the org-aaization ti-ges that Mondar, March 16, &t the S. C. C, Pr©fTessiff Hebrew bave the gift of leadership and week. Mr. Lorenzo Donaiico of afternoon. Ion,"~-the ."boss". • His henchmen designed by Robert ,BriE,keina of reservations be-made early, -with! Irving li of Ijincom. wellOmaha and Mr. W. E. Swanson of the fearlessness of leadership /—This -will be, an. open meeting?. are Harry "Levenson"-ana Milton I the Corninnnitr"_Playhouse. Una jany laember of the group. ! knov.-n yo-iBg orator, "Kill give the A -regular meeting ol the the fabhi Is involved for 1.1B peo- Chicago Tiave purchased fifty Fes1 gressive Hebrew chtb vrill be jmain address. ple with the cares and customs tival prayer books for the synago- and all members of the Mijraehi Prohm, ne"wcosiers -to-the Center Gross is prorapter. rform- I Jerasaleia—Dr. Bov Weinert, i Max Baer, assistant executive STiadaj-, Msrch 15, at 2:30 p. tn and repotitions of life's'common gue in memory of the late Harry and their friends are invited. In- .Playerar.'Bick'Hurwitz, Hy Teiaia,. AdmissSqa to tiese '** cluded on the program -will be vo-assfi Joe "Cohen, -ss-ho have appear- ancea are free to Ceater meinbsrs. i formerly President-of the Siouist secretary of the A. Z. A. will give at the 3. C, C. Business tst f" day. He is involved with the Ztmman. xnendoHS 'impor&tnce will.be «n»'community as a whole- and can These prayer books will be used cal selections- by Sadye Beber snd ed Miore in Center Players' pro- Single aamlssioa tickets to non- Federation' in 'ZisTich sad editor & news review.. for t h e first time this coming j song: ..and dance numbers by lit-ductions. Martha ESnselsteSa - wfli members are fifty-ceuts asS may of th« Zionist organ Juedische All membere are • crged to at- cusse4, Al niemtoerE arc (Continued on.page 8.) e& to Passover. • tle Annette SegaL play the.Dart, of Hilda, t t e old] be obtained at'the box office. Helm, lias settled Is Jerusalem. tenr 1

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