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By LUDWIG LEVflSOHN

ENT TO ARTICLES OF PORATION OF JEWISH rtUNITY CENTER AND LFARE FEDERATION

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VOL. XII—No. 10

Jacob ^ ? isF of Milwaukee! has b<*" .ted to fill the va-! the Judalstic philosophy of ProAlexander Lincoln Quits Under cancy i^. „ faculty of the City; fessor Mordecal M. Kaplan, Is Fire; Jewish Man j Program for Youth deeply exerciser! over the fact j Talmud Torah, created when Mrs.1 Succeeds Him that, according to a recent inConclave Next | J. Stadlan moved to Des Moines vestigation,'.'the clergy is in genBoston, Mass. (WNS).—Threat-j to join her hnsband. Sunday eral averse from social action and ened with dismissal because of! Mr. Kahz is a well-kno'wn H e has not received "the kind of soAT TEMPLE ISRAEL I disclosures that, he had engaged in bre-w teacher. He has taught in ciological training necessary to 3:00 p. m.: One-man art ex- anti-Semitic propaganda, Alexan- Milwaukee for the past nine qualfy them to cope -with prob- Over 300 young people are exj der Lincoln, president of the Sen- years, and has specialized in pected to attend the third anhibit by Willlani Schwartz. lems of economic justice" and Is Dr. Kurt Kosenfeld. former formulation of the advanced i tinels of the Republic, an antj- teaching beginners. He will as-1 nual city-wide .Youth conclave to ' 4:30 p. m.: Paneldiscustherefore not "functioning." This iudicial administrrition • : |New Deal organization, resigned sume his new duties here next | Minister of Justice of Prussia, of is .of course a most perfunctory be held this Sunday at Temple sion: "Judaism and Econom- ; from the State Board of Tax Ap- week. has been completely cSit'CRrdecj hv j I vrlio in t i e course of his duties j the Nazis in Germany. He Je fr indication • of the contents of the Israel under the direction of the ics." Registration is still open, and peals. editorial in the Rectronstructlon- College club with a full day's ac6:00 p m.: Supper, jhad Adolpli Hitler fined for;ih<5 United States now rebuildfnt: tivities planned from 3 p. m. on. Mr. Lincoln had previously been m.: Service. ist but it > is a fair one. The re7: SO p all parents are urged to enroll contempt of court in 1PS2 and a career which was at one titi'funder fire on charges of "granting j t^eir proach against the ministry of all Recipts •will be given to the 8:00 p. m. Program. '; one ol ll)e most distinguished ir. youth's, division of the philanvrho fled into exile upon the I all Europe. For ten years, fr-'"' d,enoiriinatlohs contained In It is O:OO p. m. Dance. Art Ran- excessive tax abatements and Governor James Curley was planning very iainlllar.: Church and syna- thropies drive. Xazi rise to power, v. ill be ilie 1P10 io lf'20. be was a i-ii.-n 1>. dall's orchestra. to remove him from office. gogue, consent to the injustices Delegations are expected from guest speaker at a meeting- , of the city council of BerUt. Charges of anti-Semitism were and -inequalities of the. status quo Lincoln, Sioux City and Des N O T E : William Schwartz, t Dr. RoRenfeld lias, been c«:'!. sponsored bv the initial gifts ' "the and are: not leaders : or even fol- Moinea. former Omaha newsboy and added and Lincoln Quit in order Clarence Davrow of i < to escape dismissal. Governor f Motion pictures of the conferdivision o* ~ - - —Phileii-' lowers, in any kind of social, acnow an internationally known • the Jewish. many" bpcp.ufp on nnmercii- <»•• Curley then announced that Abra: ence will be taken for the first artist, has wired that he will action. '••,•• ' jtliropies. to be held at ilie caf!ioTi« lie lent hip great le; !•! !•• • time. Plans are being made to be present at the Youth Con- ham Webber," member of the State ents in flie defense of nnri'"i '• ' "J.jtind it profoundly- discourag- take them at every conclave and clave, and will personally ex- Public Utility; Commission, would jBiaekstone Hotel nest Tues- cp.iiFes. He V^F P rneniher pf" Mr be given the place left vacant by j ing v- that .the Beconstructlonis't show-them the following year. hibit his paintings. jday, May 5, at 6:30 p. m. •German ReichstnE for iv e' r Lincoln's resignation. Mr. Lincoln, | does -not rlse'-abo-ye this most vul- The program for the day will ! The Gottheil medal, awarded ! Reservations ru&y be made bj- yeE.rs anc! an iniportnnt ripn,l'. • DR. KCRT ROSEXFEXD who Is "a Republican, also with-j gar-error. JFor of all the errors of open with an art exhibit Jbj Wil; ithe public at the Jewish Commu- ! o its foreign relations' c-->n « drew his candidacy for the Re-pub-; annually by the Zeta Beta Tau our age; this is perhaps.the chief liam Schwartz, eminent artist, : fraternity to the American who i nity Center at SI per plate, but ee. I r 1F25 he came •'•> .!'-lican state pre-primary convention • and •'' most miserable, that action,Which will include thirty art because of the limited hall space, ] United States-- RS a renresn'* >' in order that the people should j has done the most for J«wry, will a-;tout- prix.is; virtue. What ex- pieces in oil paintings, water cobe presented for the year 1935 to reservations will be closed at 150.; of the German fteiclisfag, < P 1 "know that the Republican party' actly, is social justice? What pre- lors and lithographs. J a m e s G. McDonald, former Sam Beber. co-chairman of theifrate to the International ".-;! has no place for racial and religj cisely is economic justice? There At 4:30 the panel -will discuss Initial Gifts division, will pre--. rnentary conference in. \V«i*H>. ious prejudice." iL . e a ^ e o £ Nations high commisis in justice here.' There Is. injus- "Judaism and Economics." Louis side. I. E. Zimman is the other ton and Ottawa, and Tag a pu* In a letter accompanying his iEa InOd m !fr f °r r refugees from Germany tice In Russia. There Is little but E.-Lipp will bo chairman. J co-chairman of the initial gifts, j of the American government < resignation, Lincoln said: "I save j ° ^ a n y years chairman of Contributors to the recent isthe Fascist states. t h e Injustice In *oard of the Foreign Policy About 200 women will attend always respected the Jewish. p e o - i One hundred and twentv-fh-e ' The annual Philanthropies cani-i that occasion. Rough and "ready, methods of sue of Reflection will participate. pie, their history, their ideals and! association. The award is made by be held in Omaha forj As e le.vyer in Munich, it amelioration must be used. True. They are Rebecca Kirschenbaum, the fifth annual Give or Get their marvelous story of "the hu- J reason of his extraordinary serv- members and their friends were paigc luncheon of the local chapter of one week, from May 17 to 24, nn- to his 3oi to croes-pxair. Edward Brodlsey, Harry LevinBut, -would it not be -well if there Tuesday, May 5, at the manities of life. My sole intention j ice in caring for thousands of present at the Highland Country j fler t h e general chairmanship of! Adolpli Hitler in 1V.2Z when. •were -one. small .group of men son, Aaron Perils and . Harold Hadassah C. C. All the women present in that letter (in which he said j Jewish refugees from Germany Club pre-opening stag, held TVed-{Harry Mslashock. Thirty-four Io-1 arrogant. pVospeciive 'ftiebreT' As-trho,- avoiding direct sociological SakB. A forum will follow when J. will be the guests of the organ- that "the Jewish threat is a real whose misery he toiled unceas- nesday evening at the Fontenelle 1 cal, national and international; clined io anevrer the question* the audience. will take part in and economic tinkering, addressization by virtue of their having one") was to refer to those per- ingly to alleviate, and by reason ! Jewish agencieE are beneficiaries Ia "Jew." Dr. Rosenfeld compe'Jp'Hotel. y o n ) ed themselves to more fundamen- the. discussion. Rabbi Harold I him to par P. fine of 1,000 marl.-*Berger will summarize. tal and more .permanent Issues, to raised orMedical donatedand S5.00 or mAlio r e | s o n s o f Jewish racial origin con-j of his" dramatic and scholarly let- { Everyone present was-enthusia-I' 0 ' Tthe e l 1 drive. : for the Youth more! to the court, thnrpihr spicuously active in the cominu-jter of resignation, accurately £n-Utic over prospects for this vear, i thousand do Supper will be served at 6 an Inquiry into the nature of man Funds. nistic movement, and to persons! alyzing the problem of the Ger- and it was generally agreed that • than last year must be raised in j h(p personal hostility and- into the quality of justice and o'clock with the following mem- yahThe ! of the afternoon of that origin and of strong social-j man Jew, vividly portraying its Highland will have its most sue- it i 3 campaign off the i because b th tin-; WhpTi Eitler rn-tiif k'.vo r>o led their congregants to cultivate bers of the Sisterhood in charge: will bespeaker Dr. Irving Levitas, bril- istic. convictions prominent;?" as- ] agonizing consequences and fear- cessful season In 1SSG. of Polish and told persecution Mra. Sam Appleman, Mrs. Clarin Germany, Dr. TcoRMitelfs « the utterly neglected, the indisyoung educational director sociated with our present federal lessly pointing out the unneces- Louis Hiller, club president, German Jewries. This means that forced to flee with hip vife tpensably necessary virtues of de- ence Bergman, Sirs. Sam Berko- liant of the Kansas City Jewish Com- administration." minimum goal sary but effective obstacles to a gave a brief address of welcome, ?43,600 is the family. He bpcajne t> refngpp, tachment, of contemplativeness, witz, Mrs. Abe Somberg and Mrs. munity Center. Another importhumane solution. must be reaeh.ee. and hoped that guests present • which capitig first to Caecho-Siox-aV of - periodic disentanglement from Sam Gilinsky. DR> ant feature of the program will The award, though made by the would soon, be listed among the j then to Paris. In June, 19S4, the hot eager theories and the Rabbi Wice will conduct the be a dramatization of 'Adam,* by Zeta Beta • Tau fraternity, Js the membership. Abe Heraberg, past j T>T- Kurt Rosenfeld vas one o came to the United States. wb equally, over-eager palliatives of twilight service to be held a t Mrs. Sarah Baila Cohen of Des result of the vote of a fury of president, talked about the mem- i Germany's most distinguished 7:30. Mrs. Greer will present Moines, la. Local women who the market place? .. \ members of the bar editors representing the Anglo- bership drive. many! work sn5 lecturing, T>r. an organ interlude. -There Is a kind of Idolatry In have seen Mrs. Conn's perform: Jewish press of the United States. Fred .White told of the. excelli rears. Noted as a jurist sun EOFollowing the service. Gwendoproperty in G Trnhny '*•«'•• ail this-r-Idqlatry of machines, inance declare It to be a treat which Cantor Max X.evine of T3rookOll : The presentation will take place | ent condition that the course was cial worker, he playefl '~ hoer; confipcp.tea by >. stitutions, contrivances, it,'.:." has lyn Wolf and Louise Fitch will no one will want to miss. Ivn, X.-Y., reputed to be a forestanding role 'in the reptiblic of been,/known that even despotism present a group, of dramatic read- Thera will be no business ses- most -cantor, will c.uciate as. at a banguet of the fraternity at i in. He pointed .out l i e many im- Germany Jn the post-war period. eminent: he has beet deprived »>t Holel Syracuse, Syracuse, X.'fprovements that have been made his Gevmp.v, citizensbi t\ix\ of iht if men .coujd :find. I n g s . - - '-'•;••••":•..:':.:' •-\.-'-stai?•—--'••• S-- ----- sion preceeding the program. Mrs.-, s e r T ices Friday evening at T CO Y., and will be made for the fra- at the club, principally the new : H e contributes greatly to the A dance beginning at 9 p. m. Joseph Goldware,-president,of the .right io practise at the buv. truly benevolent despot. It ' ternity by Harold Riege'Uaaa, New east addition with the recreation j Sneaking- with the obieenvU< before the formula- will conclude activities . for the chapter will open with greetings York attorney, past chairman of center and cltibrooms, which will i of the veteran Javyer, "Dr. RopeftI6n» of'Kant that there Is noth- "conclave. Art Randall and his and Mrs. Irvin Levin, chairman I the National Interfraternity con-! be ready for use by May 15. • felfi ha? been heard, br fhonssmiiIng'-truly" good in the vrorld ex- orchestra will play. of the Medical Fund will give Sponsors for the Youth Con- her ] ot Americnti«! to whom he h El ference and of Zeta Beta Tau fra-J Bill Schuchart, club pro, was cept a good "will—a will towaTd report. clave are the following: Mr. and coiamended highly for the fine ; friren a fin?i-hand oonception oi I ternity. gobd. Man the most perfectly deMrs. Henry Belmont and Mra. Mrs. Milton Abrahams, Mr. and Libby | the events ot the past two yeiary spirit he has shown throughout vised . Institution -with men -who Mrs. Kaplan are in charge of The Syracuse presentation banBen Boasberg, Mr. and Mrs. the dinner; Mrs. Sam Theodore quet is the key affair of 4 2 din- j the year, and his amiability w s •_iE Germany and sn anthoritfitr.-j hare .no goodness of will and your Richard Einstein, Dr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Irving Stein are head of ners which will be held on May!lauded-. I i forecast of what mar he P--end'is no better than your be- Leon Fellman, Mr. and Mrs. L. : pected. 9 by the alumni of the frater-| Good news was the announce- j ginning. Who -will teach that? Gordon Gross, Mr. and Mrs. Louis the Service. nity throughout the country to ment that Dorsey will manage the | Additional names of guests who i in F.n interview. Dr. Rogers fpu': Who "will .help men t o acquire E. Lipp, Mr. and Mrs. Al Mayer, New York (WXS).—"At. s time. , celebrate the fraternity's annual new dining room,r after an ab- when plans ere maturing to res- I described his escape from NB»-'that goodness of -will -without Mr. and Mrs. Morris Pepper, Mr. have been issued invitations to sence of several j ears. ' 4' Founders' day. which all the techniques of social and Mrs. J. N. Rothkop, Mr. Ben the luncheon are the Mesdames. cue German Jews it seems prob-l^nd SP follows: "Mr <^n and economic justice are only.new Silver, Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Stein- Sam Beber, Dave Bernstein, Joe The Gottheil medal was estab-j i able that something must quietly ': <?nce ^ Gernmny xw>,y paths to old sins?;A man came to berg, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Shap- Cohen, M. E. Chapman, Herman j ' lished in honor of Dr. Richard J. j be done on behalf of Polish Jews. : the fate of Jewish <?v-yerp. 1 w«i me and said: "There -will be a iro, Mr. and MrB. Leo Ungar and Dansky, Isidore Elewitz, Harry M. | H. Gottheil of Columbia univer-j •whose Plight is infinitely vrorse," i forced to leave Germany in '••Cautor ilav Communist uprising in. Germany Mr. and Mrs. Burnhardt Wolfe. Ferer, Joe Falk, J. A. Gross, Phil sity, for many years president of I Frederick T. Birchall, correspon- j der to escape s. yiolenf death, B' Abe Goldstein, Peter o-'clock and Saturday moming at! Zeta Beta Tau. Previous r e cipi-| and th« blank-blank Nazis -vrill J. Harold Saks is general chair- Kluzniek, get-their medicine." "And do you man for the conference. Others Greenberg, Morris Horn, Harry 8:30 o'clock at the Congregation ents of the medal included Gov: cabled to his paper in a dispatch i ers. Mr last 14 dare, that expect me to rejoice?" I asked. participating In -the sponsorship Malashock, Simon Pizer, W n . Pol- of Israel synagogue, 25th and J ernor Herbert H. Lehman, Fells time after the Reichfitag 1\TP, Because it conflicted with the i from Berlin. lak, Jules Newman, Arthur La! M. Warburg, the late Julius Ros- coming; general election, the sec- i On the basis of conversations ; could not sleep even one night ."Force begets force and murder are as follows: Tickets, Bessie streets. begets -Bqiirder and out of rota- Goldware; Panel, Walter Lowen- zerowitz, J. Silverman, Sam RochSunday evening at S o'clock heienwald, Rabbi Stephen Wise, Dr. jo n d a n n u a i Gridiron Show, spon-jwitb. travelers returning from Po-j my own house. Every night I tions of chaos -what good can stein, Joe Fellman; Dance, Bob man, Irving Rubinow, Karl Ses- will be presented in a concert of j John Haynes Holmes, Rev. E v e r - j s o r e d b y t b e Temple Israel Broth-i land, Mr. Birchall found that the : in another home. Like P come?" Shall the ministers of God Singer; Orchestra, Richard Hill- sel, Abe Ruffman, Dave Sherman, folk songs and religious songs atjett R. CHnchy of New City City, ie r t i o o d ^ . a l t a t e p | a c e Wednes-! condition of the Jews in that coun-' who vaf poupht by Uie p.utn< I. Plotkin, Sam Platt, Isidore be hot partisans? "Will there be er; art exhibit, Mrs. David Wice, Ziegman ties. I passed the German, bori the same synagogue Everyone is! Father J. Elliott Rose of Char-; fia7 , e v e n i j l & t M a r 1 S j jBste&d of i try presents a pitiable state of and Miss Ida Daytch. no t place left in • the worid for Jane Rosenstock; publicity, Rose secretly in the night in ovfip-r vited to attend. Ii Iottesville, Va., and Rabbi Morris |o a M a y 1 2 a s o r i gf n a U y planned i fairs. invited commerce with the changeless^— Mendelson, Henry Mendelson. All tickets sold will be honored ] He declared that while "it is escape the vigilanre of the NP Levine "was cantor in the Can- S Zeta .Lazaron of Baltimore. Beta Tau is the oldest anS | Speaking of! even reasonable to surmise that with* those primary truths, those Admission to the afternoon JR. HADASSAH REGIONAL "VThen I hsf. saved my life, tor to Josef Rosenblatt synagogue largest Jewish college fraternity | toj nc f e te ht Sef n e3wateBd ta t e -reports ol the! the majority of Germans are not eternal paradoxes of the moral program is free. Tickets for the Nazis sent P letter to me in f h PRESIDENT TO BE HERE and was also cantor in one of the in America. .-It It was founded y e ^ e t sale are good, and the large j actively anti-Semitic, in Poland iT h e niinister of justice o? Vrv.vlife, without which change will supper and dance are fifty cents founded^ in! ™; Ucket largest congregations in Minneap- 189S and has 35 campus chapters jc r e w o J s a l e E m e l l & r e meeting I the populace is anti-Semitic not indeed be change, but only each. They may be obtained E!&. icr BuccesRor, lef. me V v v Miss Libbie Loraine Goldman, olis, Knesses Israel. continuance of sin under another from members of the College and 38 alumni clubs throughout \^ith e s c e l l e I i t r e s c i t s . the government is indjfterent. PO :that I was disbarred by the >.V'-)«, St. Joseph attorney and president watchword? Men who desire good club, Round Table, or at the door. the United States and Canada.: T h g B h o w i g& ! i t t l e 0 T e r t w o : escept in extreme cases, the mob The resRont; given illustrste '>>•' of the Southwest Region of Jun- PROGRESSIVE HEBREW and peace with their whole hearts menta-ftr of the Hitler Fem-i*; rrnn r r r r T C VI AIM AN' H e r b e r t E" S t e i n e r i s i t s D a t l 0 E a l ; hours in duration, and is packed i is haring: a free bane." ior Hadassah, will be the guest may. Increase the sum of. good dictPtorship. Firstly,fl-Bs>- noip?"11 speaker at an open meeting to be LLUU cLCtlO ULAlBlAn i president. .(with laughs from start to finish, i Citing many instances ei vio-; and peace. Wliq will teach that? publi'% I had attested the tso-.'i held by Junior Hadassah in the " i i All of the gags concern members' lence and terror against Polish;i merits cl versons who vere fn~And that men who do not harbor lodge room of the Jewish Comthis-desire will not achieve, perTheaProgressive meeting andHebrew election<*"*> of i i NATIONAL WORKERS Us\ of original Omaha's in every Jewry,respect. and the show j lie. j Jews Mr. which Birchall were asserted never that madet hpul>e i ^ ^; j j . ^thdrewing from memb munity Center May 7, at 8 p. m. held manent good or peace even if Horace Rosenblum has been ALUANCE I Some of the members ia the I "Nation has become worse since; s h : p ' o j u , e c *urch. Second. I 5 officers Sunday, April 26, at the i Miss Goldman is active in Hathey man' the. picket lines in a elected president of the Jewish dassah work, having been presi- J. C. C. ,. least act more like the persons; t i e death of Marshal PiSsudski be- •a e f e n d e d . socialists. Commur.fi .- I strike? Who" will teach that? Community Center S o f t b a l l dent of the St. Joseph chapter The Tiew officers are: S. M. | The National Workers* Alliance ]t h e y i l n i t a t e t h a n t h e indivifitials • cause the present government is ; j ^ j ^ ^ j p Pacifist and Jfv.-s There Is no change that matters league.' He will act with the and vice-president of the South- Klaiman, president, J. Wiener, j held a meeting at the J. C. t n e m s e l T e S - T i e p r o g r a m will but an.inner change. Without board'of managers to take charge western Region. Miss Goldman vice-president; B. Korney, second j Monday evening, April 27. Delegates .to the Eatiocal conthat prior Inner change an altera- of the league. vice-president; E. Denenberg, ' is reputed to be an excellent Rosenblum formerly managed tion of devices is but a palliative treasurer; Ben Klaiman, secre- vention to be held in Atlantic speaker. the Murphy-Did-Its and Is welltary; W. Monovitz and M. A. Ep- j City, New Jersey, May SI to June j on a r wound or a "shot in the the Clock At this known in baseball circles. stein, trustees; and H. Abramson, j 5, were elected. Mr. M. Minkin j arm" given to a sick man. 1 ject drawing, party inclined to help the despised H. Janof f, and Dr. S. A. Osheroff, j was chosen the delegate and Mrs. j DP.U dassah is now conducting, will be ! : Jews is the Labor party, which ! ertiEt. Nor Is this all. Goodness of Clair Horwitz alternate. directors. French jiulge held and twenty-five dollars will was practically submerged in the I woman symholi^ins:' will cannot exist quite in the void. justice, T*« "be awarded to the person holding I last election. The intelligentsia is I official national newspaper It is more effective if it is rooted of <h= the lucky ticket. ! r-!l?Bt cut ol fear, sad no voice is in an OTdered and significant uniThe meeeting will be open to ; At th i Hadassah meeting held [rafeeti in behalf ol the persecuted iXaKis. the Toeifcische Beoliaobfe? verse.-It is strongest and most halt a page to ft reol.'n the public. A musical program '.Wednesday, April 28, Mrs. irviB i ihat can reach the outside world." Czernowitz (JTA) - - T h e Buk- will be held and refreshments unswerving If it- Is sustained byfl treBROU r^r'C the repTo ; Levin, v h o is the choice of the some < conviction of the universe owina • Volkszeltung publishes a will be served. • nominating ceiamlttee Cor presldisciioc Ot tVtC? PlCUlTP flE (*'•'! being • the kind of universe Into striking statistical survey by Dr. • j dent, was elected as official deledence. las a t e t ot h e which It belongs. I t will be Alexander Manuelescu on the regional confereace "All my property in Germany j Two and one-half months of jmo tic.a picture industry in t h e i ^ it' strongest if it knows that God Is dwindling of the Jewish populatake place in "Wichita, coiitjscpietl P.H well as tt"*t jwhic 1 travel in Hawaii, the Philippines,'. Philippines. on Its' side. In other words: the tion In Bucovina. . Kanss S i China, Manchouko and Japan, is i Altogether Mr. Holzman's trip \J o s s p-l 1> ^T | o my wife. They liad ntmounew 5* inner change Jn men which alone In 1934 the number of deaths aJ not-conducive to keeping poEted !c o n s t n a e d more t h a n 20,000 | G^&re, outgoing presij severall times br vptlto that any can make'new institutions better mong the Jewish population of jon the current Jewish situation,; m i l e S r 1 6 'thousand by water' and ) ^ v ^i o 5s - th , e alternate. O.hers j person mePtiT;r my wife- or » ? and not only othe,r institutions is Bucovina exceeded births by 223. sre ^ ^ n« to the near** jjor of associating with'Jewish peo- ; fj T e thousand by rail. He visited l Planning to attend are Jerusalem (JTA> — Officially { one that-must he metaphysically Up to September 1935, the Ru- Vienna Mesdarnes F.~: I pie. j many of the Chinese and Japanspeaking. Palestine Ss now "The grounded and affirmed. Who will manian population in the prov- the mandate of its constituent conrice-president; • Joseph Cocntrv" -whenever a translation "On my last visit to teach- that? Who will convince ince increased by 3,366, the V- gress last September, the _New This was verified "by W. L. ( ese points of j Rosenberg, J. H. Sclakofsky and ten years ago 1 casse a» a deleo£ the Hebrew name for the Holy men that an Inner change is Te- kainian by 718 and the German Zionist Organization (Revision- Holzman, Jewish civic leader and i brought back moving pictures David A. Goldstein. Omaha le gate to the International Parliais required in a government Oiaaha business man, who just • that are certain to prove of vast j ^ J* Y e t led 0 quired of them as the first re- by:375, and that of other nation- ists)) have commenced, recruiting document. The Hebrew name for ; nientarv Conference, snd SB an quirement toward a better world alities by 272, a proof, Dr. Man- here for a Jewsh legion to pro- returned from a two and one-half' Interest locally. It JS liopefi that many more j n j: month trip to the above mention- j Mr. HolzTnaa, slightly Heavier, • ' representative of the and that the easier way of ma- ulescu believes, of the large per- tect Jews wherever they go , s visitor, peopie. This time I watt not ed places. i is feeling- fine after his extensive j chines and institutions and gad centage of deaths among the Jews. danger. vert by the general consul not ag ! Israel. Mr. Holzman met very few \ trip. j ' f K. gets Is a meretricious tray? Who? ' D r . Manulescu further claims Gevmrvti ambassador, but Nearly 200 Jews have already Jewish the ' j Use of tills translEtlon or ol ilie people on Ms entire trip.; AlthoDga work has piled cp on| • i O wp I am stricken and appalled by that In Bessarabia and Old R enrolled in the Austrian battalion tl'.eieRi, I represent the O«rgeneral ns-| original Hebrew over the aSr VTRF It is claimed that there are nu-jMr. Holzman, due to bis abseace,j Mr." B, Sa: my rabbinical friends in hage mania the proportion of deaths a- which may go to Palestine to propeople-—the real' <5«n»an numerous Jews .living in China, j and he will be busier than usual j tional secretary of the Interna- i recently stTenonsly objected to temples. They are good men. and mong" Jews exceeds births, and tect the Jews from Arab rioters. who are straggling in tional Workers Order, will speafc j by Arabs with the result that the ) people, many of them holding-down Sin-: for the next-few months, he will able men and' spiritual minded he comes to the conclusion that Similar battalions are said to be portant .positions.-. ..He did teH of; as usual tate BE active anfiiia- at the J. C. C. Sen csy, Jfey" 3, | phrase was rnled off ty the Pal-j epite o terror anfl men. But they sit In offices witt these figures -prove that the-ec- jn process of organization in : onomic position' of the Jews in Czechoslovakia, Ronmania and Ju- making the' acquaintance of a; portant p a r t , i a ' t h e PMlaEthro- at 8 p. Jtu ander the auspiees of jestlne Broadcasting company, gov-| brutality to throw off the yok* of Jewish man connected with the ! pies Drive, soon to start. Roumania Is'exceedingly bad. local-branch 12S of the-order.. . j erament-con trolled radio station.' Hitler Fascism.'* (Continued on Page 8) goslavia.

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1 if i t s Tn-smbe.-ship be mere I then me n-lditional re-pve for /ach l"ir or malor thereof in excess of 100 :. Such representatives shall r a term of one year b e •rcith J a n u a r y 1 and t « r on December 31. exenpt that th» first Board of rs elected under this s e c II be elected no later t h a n 1936. and shall hold office cember 31. 1336. and until ;ece.ssors are duly elected, 11 be elected by t h e o r g t n ixecutive Committee shall right to n a m e m e m b e r s of •d of Governors a t large In her. of one for each four ting organizations. ' •ower i s reserved in t h » f Governors of t h e corpordetermine t h e eligibility of tions to participate in a n d •with this corporation, a n d >r Is reserved in t h o E x e c imiriittee to designate r e p ves a t large to t h e Board nors. A R T I C L E VI1. shall be established seven committees hereinafter o carry on the functional 3 of this corporation. Committee on Jewish E d n -

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Coramittee on Jewish Phlles. Committee on Jewish Corn* Tenter. :. Committee on Jewish F r e e Committee on Family W e l Commltteo on Social Eer» Committee on E m e r g e; n c y Problems. !Hiairman of each of these tees shall be selected from the members of t h e E x e c p m m i t t e e a n d such chuirkall, with t h e advice a n d of the President and E x e e bmmittee, appoint the asso^ embers of his Committee. Ixecutive Committee and/oT rd of Governors shall have er to appoint such other arid al Committees a s may from time be deemed requisite cessary t o carry out a n d ecute the program and p u r f the corporation. T h e r e duties and responsibility Committees above-named as prescribed in the B y February 13th. 1936. SH COMMUNITY C E N T E R WELFARE FEDERATION By H E N R Y MONSKT, Vice-President. HAHRT SILVERJIAN. Secretary.

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ts. a. Secretary, and a :r, and twenty-three metn» from the Board of Goyeen of whom shall be -le'itLt its fif.^t mpet'njj ;oliowAnnual lleetins of the ccrand eight of -whom shall

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5 IS HEREBY GIVEN That tfal me-V.TiK of the-JEWISH TITY CIWTER AMD WEI,EIiKKAT:ON hrid on fcebh. .ar.s.the Arocles i f *n>n -were appended as. fo!'0\val ARTICLE 111. . management and artminlsof tlia alfairs of this corshall be vested In a Board ?rnors and an- .Executive ee who shall have concurwers. No action of either all. however, -be modified. or reviewed by tho other itlinut tho consent of tho jodv. Th» Board of Govind the Executive Commltmeet ot such times as may ded in the By-Lawrs, and a t •K-lien the Board of Govs not in session the Execornmittee shall have full 0 manage and administer Irs of the corporation. :.vecutive Committee' shall t. the, duly elected officers, 11 be: An Honorary Presitiree Honorary "Vice-Fresl« President. three . Vice-

ntod by the President witll ee of the officers and elect—' bers and all of whom shall r a term of one year, ^or eir successors are elected; however, t h a t the Exeiajnmlttee for 19"fi shall not ted until after April 1..1SS6. ARTICLE VI. Board of Governors shall if the officers elected a t t h e Meeting ntid u m e m b e r s h i p as follows: Each J e w i s h . tion in Omaha, which t^as existence for- more than one all Tie entitled to one rtip-

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