May 8, 1936

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tho^aifiiirs of 'this -cor-: all be Tested ia a-.Board, jrs and an r Executive•wbo Bball hat a%''cancur». •a. So action ol eithej , however, be jcodified; reviewed by the otheJ rat the-consent ol tin. y. T i e Board or GOTthe Executive Commit-, eet a t snch.tirnes a s mar, I-in the By-Laws,-and a t Then the Board o l Gpvlot in session tho E s e c unlttee-shall have" fall' manage • and administer; of the corporation. •: . ecutive Committee shall the dulv elected officers* be: AiT Honorary Prieslie Honorary Vlce-Pre3lPresldent. three Vicaa Secretary,, andj a and tweiity-three I3§rafrom the Board of- Goy» sn of whom shell bo'i <l'ehnits first meeting: .joiioWr mual i l e c t l n s . of, tha COT1ind eight of Thorn' shall ed by the President •with ,of the officers and-elfctrs and all of -whom shail' a. term of one' year, <ir t- successors are. elected;' ivfever, that tha Esectlnt'ttce for 1936 shall'1*3t I until after April V133B.

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"RIOTS I S For t h e first time In seven years there have been riots in Palestine and the blood has been The first stag to be held at the shed. Eighteen Jews are dead and | _ . H£g a } aa( j Country cltib this year j sixty are wounded; five Arabs are | Fourth. AnSTl&l EVSSt t o Bsjwill he held Thursday evening,; dead and forty-eight wounded. 1 [ Experience has Ehc-np. that the. Held At Templs Israel The proportions speat for them|May 14, beginning a t 6:S0 p . in. cost of collecting the pledges' un- l Mih L/i\ision selves. Strictly interpreted,-there I Dorsey, t h e club chef, -will pre-; If StISday . . der five dollars is more than the were no riots. Arabs assassinated net income from them. Jews. Jews defended themselves I The fourth animsl high scbool! p a r e t b e d i l l E e r ' f o r ~ h l c h r e s e r - ! Initial Gifts circumspectly; the British defendi graduates' baccalaureate program j nations may be made by calling ; XJTQ' jps.. The initial gifts division it ed the Jews half-heartedly. Oth{Trill he held next Sunday-morning-Highland or Harold Saks, club: working in teams. S&m Beber erwise the proportions would' be •at 11 a. m. at Temple Israel. This j secretary. I. B. Simman are cp; The initial gifts division of the Thp Tenth «?iriFlon in t h e p altogether different. ] affair is sponsored each year by The opening stag is for inem• Jewish Philanthropies, always cue men of this division. The teems: erst Fhil?nthrop(eB campaign 1*. j the social service eomisittee cf Timid souls, afflicted with : ant! their friends, and at this of the rsvsi important cogrs in the Juntos K. Abrahams, Ben Sii-(ieff rmlnefl t r overpTibBcril'e its I the Jewish.Community Center asd i Jewish. self-depreciation which; : qwota., Fcrordtrifr to Wilton K. Dr." Philip 1 "me ' the new Highland addition campaign machinery, was put inw r ; > Keuben Bordy, Mark Leon:; they interpret as a higher humanand t a p room Trill be open for m.. ,. . " _ . ;, , _ . ^ „ , ,-* _, ^ , Frohm, chairman. ity, -will "talk down" Palestine. "RealisinK i t s responsibility to •: at a-tinner meeting at the Black-;• Robert II. Ivooper; Simon Bordr. ; Let them, remember that the ear-1 William L. Holzraaa. uresident jspection-for the first time. stone. A. D, Frank; isadore chapmtm. ite :e!!ov-raen," fee states. ly American Colonists never i (of the Jewish Community Center j Before the stag dinner, mem-: , -rh* d - i v e ^ n oi-ici-n^- D^en Bav6 Feder; Dave Cohn, Dave youth division h a s pledged it dreamed of being deterred by In-1 land Welfare Federation, Till pre-; bers and their friends Trill paxtici- V a v 1 T ' d " u " u - ^ ' V - T to £tlkin its film. 'Wt Jeel ecvl dian massacres.. Had they been BO[ side Sunday. <p a t e { n goif_ There -will be no »( • " Slayer L. Cotin, ITsrry Grernc: Ol KUCCe-55." deterred there would Tiave been! - The opening prayer Trill ^ : green tees tor guests. Benedict r . ^a.^i^p?•T^., F r e e ? L&st yeiii' t h e Youih d k i no such thing as America. The ( cr. K u r t Rose£relS, { o m c r | given by Dr. Frederick Coin. Re-; 1 will MiEisteT of Justice of Prussia, was V;BB pa'tpvnod af?er t b e praior difference between us and t h e j sponsive reading -will be by Rabbi •' F o r pm-a] al c eo pae i tl i al l ggc. r^l h^ e^club ^ ^ o n . ^ e s t Bpeate__ R o s e n f e 3 d Art Cohn, In-insr Greene. Irviv vision P.TKI t h e result, •war eo pf~ American settlers is this: we shall j -1 Harold Berger. Levin; Harold Farber, Manning Saturday, May 23, with Red Perwas one of the outstanding figJ e t u 1 continue to civilize, to raise up, to Remarks will he made bv two'TT ;• . .' „ . ' f L ^ ^ u u i ^ ,^- -- Handler; Abner I-L Ktiman. fectlrp t h s t t h e fsme rlar.. vriH followed, this yenr. fels deal out justice to the Arabs. T h e | «T-r«H,^«-f« T . » . T»«-«,"cf«.v k l n s a n dfurnishing MtionaUy uresthe inNazis'to Germany power, prior to rise E theknown music. or- ;;of isthe known Willism Milder; Psm J. Leon, The various divi&ionRl he American colonists turned on the The first class of the Yeshivaj London. Back row left to right: and Armand Gilinsty. The ;sss the Kan who forced H Hitler to Harry and v/orkers, under FrpiUii ia U>cIn'dians and massacred them. As department of the. Talmud Torah: j Stanley S i l v e r m a n , Charles address will be given by Rabbi late as the winning of t h e "West f^irst: row left, to right: Marciaj Feldman, M a x Kirshenbaum, David A. Goldstein. pay a fine for contempt of court B -A A ! Kerry in a Munich court in IPS:. they 'shoti them, idown on sight— Fineri Celia Lipsman, Alex Ad-j Irving Rosenbaum, Nathan ShuA musical program featuring a-i J a c o b • In a grippingmanner Rosen»• SSosburg. Mose Yousem: "bucks" and "squawB" and pre-ler, Ruth Finer and Rebecca I kert and Leonard Lewis. violin solo,.with Urs. Greer at the I j feld told the 150 Philanthropies L o u i s Somberg. Karrv Sommer; gnant "sQuaws". A. good Indian organ, will be presented. The ben-i iTrarkers of the suffering and in-D r -M - l- Gordon, Louis Sommer,' hnrr. Kafs. Rebecca. Kir*rhcnh8iJn\, was a dead Indian.. And the' Inening of of e of a panel discussion and ediction will be given by Rabbi j The formal opening -describable humiliation endured A 1 Wohlner, Simon Tizer; 1% Ab- Adolph Jjaytin. Henrj- Mala?hoc-:, w111 b ei n E n U s h diana were, a s we know now, innewly David H. Wice. I Teshiva de- i s by the non-Xazis in the reich. He ranison, Leo EoseEifeal; Ben Kax-ElUElE NfVElpjf, IV-firi OpOfu their primitive fashion no ignoble CitV Talmud 1 Henry Monsky, president of the Kot only are all the Jewish.? partment Of i informed ME listeners that tbe • lowFfcy, I.OUIF JAVT-. ?fm r.sch- Ears. Kilkin, Ben Emiih, Vl"irtar;; graduates of the local high schools j J Talmud Torah, will deliTer a tolk nobler • perhaps than the Tt Torati will tate.place at a pub-; : German Jewry have piven t p iRris: .7, NP.ia.Fboc*. wsnisr* F*e; usin Arab fellaheen." And when it lie : ceremonr' Thursday, ! Mar;short address. Dr. Philip Sher, invtied to attend, but their par-| Jerusalem (WX5-Palcor Agen- n o ppe ? their evervy effort beiEE g beet! ? t ents and f rienda are likewise welcomes-to abstract "right" or his-. . . . . , i T . -r j~i ry i-o---- ••- - ; chak-raan of the board of educal H cy).—The Arab political parties ; tovrard ' emigrating- as many of Esriy Kc come. toric right or any kind of right, 14, at the J. C. C. at 8 p. m. j t i o n o f T a l m u d T o r a h > w i n p r e . of ^Palestine, decided unanimous- ;t h e i r children out cf the coiiatry berE> H - L n we have infinitely more right in Rabbi Charles H . Kauvar of j s e n t the scholarship awards. Philly to institute a general strike \ a^ possible. " ; berg. Phil r i p F r p p 1 v 1 , -i f i - " (' any not entirely pragmatic sense Denver,-Colo., will be the guest jjpKluztnick will be chairman of that would be prosecuted until I j r e ^ ^ * e e l > ho-werer, that the tin, I.mB. S S s id Eretz Yisrael than the white speaker of the evening. Rabbi Jt n e evening. All Omaha Jewry is .the Palestine government grants,\ dissatisfaction ' of the Bebr-—p- A C T ' German;! "-1 i i r ' "\ r <.' "* man had in the immemorial hunt- Kauvar- has visited : in Omaha! invited to attend. [ t h e t h r e e p r i n c i p a l d e m a n d s of i x a z i s m i g h t fering a b o u t t h e e v e r - jj ^'orriF J a c ^ K x. s —,- / IHg'-gronnds of the Indians. Our many times and has always had & i The Teshiva department, which _the Arabs. These demands are: ; throw cl the Hitler refcime. j Karl Louis. colonization is In moral ground- message of importance and inter- i corresponds to the high school |<1) Stoppage of Je-wish imraigra-j T J 6t o l d fcow t n e Xazis are | ^&Ti& Gc'r-rr—I est to deliver. He,will speak both | ing^and in moral method the most of jtion; (2) a ban on the sale of iandigpeEgiji^- millions annually to I in Yiddish and in English. t o justifiable' in the history of man. j istence because of the dire need to I n . ' S" F ' f • | Jews; and (3) the establish-1 s p r e a d jcazi propsganfia in t hieverman. ! Bloody conquerors were not de- The children of t h e Yeshiva deeducation through Harry i -T -> -1 Approximately three hundred i ment in Palestine of a national j rjnited States, &n& warned that! terrer. ,Why. should we be? The Jewish young people attended the • government. A central committee; j e v r r v j^ust join'the anti-fascist ! Blacker, Abp <~n -«• r r 1* V i right call has gone out. We shall ish boy and girl. Three of thetthird annual city-wide Youth Con-I was immediately selected to co- \ forces y forces i! i!aaform fcrm of Hitlerism is to I ephson, Jarl "".F-r- " redouble our efforts and send a law. The discussion will be in the fourteen children registered at h i d | p Clave held Sunday at Temple Is-|ordinate the activities in the g e n - , b e k e ppt fTorn Fp thousand Jews for every Jew w e present are being graduated from rael, under the direction of the; erall strike. This committee in-j Beber, who with I. B. h d i i f t h t i k Thi itt i j Szm mourn today. ' . • ; high school in June and will con- College club. ld H A i Al H i j i is co-chairm aa of t h e , eludes mufti Haj Amin Al Husseini, tinue their attendance a t the Beginning at 3 p. m. the day j; grand of Jerusalem; Auci ;j .zimman initial gifts division, presided at j I rx \ t < <•>- i l i j Yeshiva through their college was cramined with activity. At S j; Bey dAbdul Hadi,J leader -Less-than can be said for us ofAthe; Tuesday evening's meeting. CardE : j years. Eight children are now inp. m., the one-man art exhibit of Istaq.la.1, the Independence party, \ ^ - e r e distributed and final instruc- : can' be said for the'Mandatory high school and three are in grade William Sehwarti. who was pres- i and tne director of tbe Arab bank. : tions given to workers. An adPower. When the people of India J , ' . v school. . rebelled' in t h e great mutiny, the •The proclamation calling upon all j dress on th.e dire need cf the ben-: ent, was British soldiery Etqrfed the Sepoys An.interesting panel fiiscussioa :Palestine'Arahs to join the gen-iefiriaries cf. the ..FMlanlnrcrles.'; j I n view of tKft fact that .tbere iml tou -• -|HtemHitmar asy-Z.^ -*-*'^—"-\6 trz&ffivn '' -'- •"'"' ' dii^^'Judaism and Economics**"be-'ie'ral Btrlfee Js-signefi by every -cut-v'jsarticviia'rlr' "Polish '£.?.& German 'the t i and shot th*eni;ai~their feUow-fe- Day. will be, celebrated Sunday, munity for a course in Jewish ed- gan a t 4:30 p.-m. Contributors to J standing Arab leader, including; j e - ! r r y > fr&$ given by Rabbi David : % bels. - I n 1932 the French general EfsyloV'by the two Omaha chap-j ucation which extended through- the.recent issue'ot'f^eflsctica par-j Hussein Kcalidi, mayor of Jeru-j Gt>I5stein. ting. Slay - ' commanding a huge district" in tera.' An interesting program hais: o ut the high school years it was Report- I5!crprs,«es. .the Je-rish C" <r tne Sahara ..desert-said to nie: | the directing head of the strike, took part in the discussion. The roost enconrajrfng report. ben"; arranged for the afternoon, i necessary to create .some incentive ticipated and later the audience, salem. Eaj Amin Hnsseini will be j o™-' "Do you see that Village full of Speakers'" will be Mrs. M. F . Le-J which would arouse the interest Supper -was served a t S o'clock, ! it is understood. of tbe dinner-was the EsnoTs-iiceSoudanese? Observe how, clean it vecson. Rabbi Harold A, Berger |9f the children. For this purpose •with members of the Tentple Sis- j A number of Arabs urged i m e i i t thst those of the initial I; Jf^Vf^. IF r"?rr-pr r o is. Observe that a European wo- ahd Aleph..'George Eltinge of the [the scholarship committee, was terhood ia charge. A twilight serv- j against adoption of the general) gifts prospects vrho had already from start " "1'-<;*• five acts C T T ~ p f T , 'P<= man or child could-wander about Century .chapter. ' Aleph Macy i created to work out some system ice, conducted by Rabbi David'strike proposal on the ground! beem seen bare responded uren- that you arc v r rcro- r pi T 1 in it all night and come out un-Baum of the Mother chapter will i o i awarding scholarships to chil- Wice, folio-wed. I that the strike was doing serious ! eponsly to the call of the cam- ^anfi is certain to prore entertain-. Kffe. touched. Do you know why? They Dancing t o the music of Art I damage to Arab trade and pro- j paign. Xbe STerage increase to dren attending the Yeshiva deBlums N'eveiefl. captain; T:>s?know what i t is to have the men preside over the meeting. Randall's orchestra from 9 p. m. j moting Jewish trade. The opposid&te Ia the Initial gifts is 50] Tickets are BOF on sale for EC .Ijis Epstein, Shirley Fse&Se'., K*1The scholarship comof the village lined, up a t dawn ,1,Abraham Dansky, Vho has won! Partment, mittee to 12:30 a. m. concluded the sue-j tionbts yielded to the majority per cent over last year's pledges. i cents each and may be purchased ; consists of Rabbi H. A. becca Klreheiibaum, MRrib«, l.ipand every tenth man shot. They Eeveral musical awards, will p r e - j 1 Harry K&lasbock, genera! fit the door the evening oi thepett. K.C8? Jvjentle'soE, ?&••& Kirchairman; Henry Monsty, cessful day's activity. e n t a program program of of piano piano music. musc. 1DBerger, know. Je I'al fait. I've^done it." ssent-a r j and agreed to join in the general Receipts are to be given to the • strike until all Arab demands are Dr ch&irmsn of -the campaign, de- ! shew. The program ia sponsored kin. 'i PhM Sher, Sh Rabbi R b b i D. D A. A GoldGld And do you know why he told Mr/ Larry Finkle, popular On:Hh'ai s t e-i nPhMP Pnili clares that the workers oC »11' by the Temple Israel ErotherNathan youth's division of the Philan-! granted. re&rl Oeoit, capSain; rhyllif a e that? Because I had been tell- basso, will sing several selections.!L e T l -n s o n PJ a c Klutznick, k ' Marer, Harry thropies drive. Delegations from j The Federation of Arab Chauf- dlTisi«Jiis will not rest until She hood. Leslie Burkeuroad, presi- Be"kov-}tz, Libby Fishherg,. rpa'-:. ing him some details of the Arab Miss Rosalie Alberts will present ; Lincoln, Sioux City and Des; feurs voted to join the general goal of $43,600 is obtsiaed. dent of the brotherhood, is direct- Lipsey, Gertrude Orueh, Franwe • ' _ Marcus, William Milder and Simassacres df 1929. especially con- readings. Moines -were present. * j Arab strike. Leading Jewish im- j This means that the Increases ing the play. Everyone .is • invited to attend. mon Pizer. cerning the- murder t>f our childMotion pictures of the confer- j porters and merchants of Pales-1 ia contribEtioas will hare t o The College Club orchestra lias K«ro!d Eelsnsky, ceptala; BoH parents are especially! The scholarship idea -was first run In the YesTiivah of Hebron. A." Z. met h6re the following ^.zy j to pour in. hy Es-it. nevbert rorbee, Dant< ; been The program, begins a t He would 'like to have been sent ; engaged to play pfor the r decided to import all tu.eirj S"&?d Xewl SiO.OSS SiO.OSxJ AdSitloHel fa r in add'uor to B ver&i i" o-Killer, David Ekhartis. Jay T,'pirization of Omaha, but in t h ee !a r t y d a t e J l H a r o l d S a k s 2:30 p. m. a t the J . C. C. to Hebron. course of being introduced into ! " ^ a s : goods in the future via Haifa bar-| ^ g g o a ! s e t . i s ? 1 P ,000 more •, fesFlonal entertElP€TB,~ v-'hp v i l !man, Needless to say: I am for peace, the local educational system i t i S e n e r a l ^ a i r m a n of the confer-:bor instead of Jaffa, ^hich is p r e - ; t b s n ln l s 3 5 > The r f ? a s o n f o r t i s e ^ - , ^ s n E r i , C E r a n c c j E om P j tbf Joe GUEii. cp.p'fi.tr: T.Tcyor C"*5^brotherliness, a total abstention u eDce ! dominantly an^Arab an Arab twra. town. ^ toot on a community-vide aspect ! | increase is the cire need to help ' . dell, Gporpp Elfinre, lesdore Tr* : a c t s from reprisal und the determined j resolved that they would boycott; central aed eastern European; : "Coaie and hear r P r r vrin Kalmar,. Morton MargoliB., and the Mizrachi gladly turned'it conciliation of the Arabs by all lK)ndon.—German servant girls ; the Jaffa port until the Palestine ; j£yrSBecause ot the increase in insulted" is a slrnificanf Ben TTintrctib, over to the city for sponsorship. honorable means. I simply adin England are refusing to work j government builds a parallel p o r t ; t n e goal, ibere will be no sep-' ^ "' '' ' duce history and anecdote to which i for Jews, i t was reported by em- j in near-by Tel Aviv, the -all-Jew-: a r a t e campaign conducted for the for this gecona annual cincaron ' show, labeled as "one ot the fun- ; eac prove that the Palestinian Arabs ^ s?~ I Ployment agencies here. iish city which abuts on Jaffa. German and Polish Jewry. are the most strangely coddled niest Bhows of its i:ir.d ever rre- \ Ci.«'t. VX'OiW. *'- t i l t . &3 .T he :, T _ het f__?fJ??f a n d R o n o . h t e s t e r to the student in the Tesh-1 An important' decision in re- sented in Omaha." pampered, soiled, catered t o andclubs of Central High were award- iva department who has fulfilled i I gard t o the campaign, as snwrapped in medicated -cotton ed the silver trophy for their pres- the -course prescribed for the seitonncfd today, is that in the 'PC group of any group of people in entation of -Robert Makes Love" Im e s t e r . However, the bond is not .esr_f » "ftgeneral solicitations diTisios, N i g h t " the annual dradra- redeemable r d b l til the h student is the whole history of human col- at "Stage Night," until headed 5?y Jack Merer, pledges th R Un d onization and that any concern °L * - f. . Prepared to enter college and if of less than five dollars MiSB Teye Goldw&re, for the Arabs a t this moment by Tajle of Jewish Youth. The tour- he has attended the Teshiva denot be accepted. Cssh eoni of ?-Jr. pnc. Mrs. Samuel Golcany Jew or Christian who ia notnament -was held Jtast "Wednesday partment ' regularly until that tioss ia. any amoont, regard- I The Temple Sisterhood wp.re. jr., VRF, awarded a prize fnra pronounced anti-Semite is sent- evening at-the' Center anditorinm time. The scholarship: fund is an "Thirty-two million dollars are j Gains Hitler's'.Enmity. less of tsow small, will be t a t - ! give their annual Mother before a crowded house of Round independent one, . securing Its i being spent each year in this coun| ber eseey oc Rsnjal anfi ReUgtou*imental slop or open hypocrisy. Rosenfeid tells how he incur- en. but if tbe amount to be cto- ; Daughter luncheon Saturday May , Tolerance by the juclges of tttr Tabled members.- . . : • • •• ' Yet the -Arabs have been '.Members > of. the cast - were' M money through private subscripp try by the Nazi government for red the personal enmity of Adolph nated is less than five dollars. ; T, at 1 o'clock in tbe vestry rooias '. contest., sponsored by CrcigbtfiT. tion by local patrons who are in-propaganda purposes," was t h e Hitler when, as a Munich attor- t h e C I S h tSie : of the tempi;5. fanatical, mediaeval minded men Kaplan, - Sarah Sterling,- Norman terested in the growth of an in- charge made here Tuesday by Dr. * in 1932, he had the judges ''•• The Sunday school classes will tensive community wide, school j Kurt Rosenfeid, former Minister have been wronged by the Man-B o r d y a n d Betty Soref. the present dictator for con; present a Mother Goose skit. for advanced Jewish education. | of Justice of Prussia, who was int e m t datory Power — ; wronged to their court when he refused Other g r o u p s participating ! Those taking part are us lollr-v-s: schools: Hsrvey Xowbrsnch, ecfffsr P hurt and our own. In the Tog of were the Junior Hadassah and A.. , At'the .^public-ceremony Thurs- Omaha to address the dinner to answer R questions; Vaad A u x u i 3 i v s 'Old King Cole, Barbara Trustin; , of the Tv'orid-HerBid, and F^-thsv: of the initial gifts diviApril 22 there is an article by Z. A.;lbO>'Wljo, presented the play day evening the following stu: as to rsoney received from MusThree Fiddlers, Audrey 'Vi.'oiC. Lor- L<?o MulSancy of Crelchten. Zachariah Shuster which should "Queen of .Hearts," with Goldie dents will be awarded the first sion' of the Jewish Philanthropies. solini. raine GrfenspRE, F&fry Bcrteiabe translated into English and Wolf son, Betty Tuchman, Norman scholarship'bonds: Alexander Ad- H e stated that every ship t o , _ rcad; J&ck Homer, Shirley Berr- fbf <?rtp roU^r^ ^? Cr^i^htoti u?i'^ given the widest possible public- Berg and Ben Wintroub, and theler, Marcla Finer, Ruth' Finer,! America from Germany carries! When the Nazis rose to power, "Wolf ity. The government, Mr. Shuster A.. Z^ A. N o r i , wJBo presented the Leonard ,Lewis Rebecca London 'eaxr te r s members of the crew who j Rosenfeid had to• nee for his life.; •T l i e annual Taad auxiliary :, stein : Jack and JUL Mar dance will be held at the and I^esh Cohn: Eo-Peep, Jean registered as seamen but who | For fourteen days and nights h e ;s p r i n g da explains, has recently taken up play, *:The -Ark of Mercy." with Max Kirshenbaum ,-Morris K i r s h - ' E tosenbaum isj a "! are'actually delivering orders and j ^ a s like a hunted animal, not; ponteneile hotel Sunday, May 10. Rubensteic; Kiss Muffett. My re Its '"balancing policy" again and Herbert-Marks, Jpiian Nathan and enbaumy, Irving Rosenbaum, this j faring to sleep in any one place Austin Bevans* orchestra has Cohn; Mary Quite CoDtra.ry, JORTI ,0,-I.H. Feldman, TT^rfJ,^" 1iinstructions to Nazi agents.in this; daring oce ; Austin : ; has let the Arabs Snow by word- Morris .Fine.'..Other features _of than-Shukert,- Charles .. . ; Rosenstoek: L i t t l e B o y B l u e , D o r - ' and act that now was their time." the-.••;evening's;- program were' a Celia-Lipsman and Staniey: Silver- eountry from the Gestapo, Ger- twice xn succession. .been secured for the occasion. Mother Goose.! man secret police. "Like a thief I had to stealthily.; Mrs. Al Finfcel is chairman and ; othy t-tO.iC.Eer; Such a n act above all was of and group of; piano solos - by Betty J Tommy course the insistence, despite the FeUman, a- group of vocal solos who are registered in the Teshiva ' H e t e r m e d t h e w o r l d - w i d e prop-I p a s s the.,. German, b o r d e r i n t h e • is b e i n g a s s i s t e d b y tbe- MesfSames : F r a n c e s R u b i n s t e i n ; protest of parliamentary leaders by,Harriet Bernstein and a group department* have notbeen able to a g a n d a m a c h i n e of t h e N a z i s a s : darfe of n i g h t to e s c a p e t h e Nazi j W i l l i a m Milder, K . Bursteiri; A. i T u c k e r , M a r i o n L i v i n g s t o n : S t o r y . i r s f il rebf-arsjRi o ( t h e Tb# Toseme, in London, on a Legislative Coun- of-readlngsby. Bosalie Alberts. ! iion attend ; classes until'the closing of !a menace to all cMiizatlon, and ; murderers," he says. "When I had ! Greenbatim, C. Belzer, K. Milder,; Teller, Karjorie Robinson. Cha •Tscob CrOTtUn, iii»cier th.<the public schools. urged Jews, Protestants and Cath- . escaped safely to Paris, the newj Li. MendeJson, I. ElewSti. S. Katet-i Mrs, ' Clference Berjrman cil to be established forthwith; olics-to unite-with all anti-fascists.'minister of justice of Prussia, my|niEn, D. B. Epstein, I. Fiedler, L. : speak for th« mothers. End rhyU;6: of B O B Martin BP.CI Sarc such were the proposed new re- 'Members of-the committee for According to Rosesfeld, the j successor, wrote to me that: Keveieff, H. Keveleff, S. Brcvn,; Berko'witr, will • anrwer for the trictiona.on both Jewish immigra- "Stage Nite". were Milton Frohm, tion and on the sale of lands t oM a r y ; Kaplan,: Dick Hurwitz and .ANNUAL PICNIC OF Jews in Germany have no hope. 1 charges had been lodged against | J. Bernstein. ' ! daughters. The lunch eon will be Jews; such is the black and Haskell. Cohen. ' The German masses, he declares, j me and instructed n s to return to \ Mrs. Al Finkel states that this : carried out in spring colors. 3ev.-i?>lj. actors; pw<i acire-B [HEBREW-CLUB' . shameful treatment accorded to greatly dislike the Nazi regime; Germany to face the charges. Ns.t- j -will be one cf tbe outstanding so- i Mrs. Louis Lip-p &n& Mrs. J. J.are; S. KeEvon, Mrs. S. Yaffe, Vv., "illegal" J e w i s h immigrants: I>tAK-WMifflNlTY'WIDE but can do nothing about it. They ] urally, I did cot return." • j ciai affairs o* the season. Many ; Friedman are in charge. Keserva-- RKCI 5'irs>. J. J'fiicsltj-. Mrs, 'K. their creul imprisonment, their The Omaha Hebrew club"a f o r - l a r e accordingly resigned to their j • He illustrates tbe mentality of j parties sire being arranged to p r e - lions cany be phoned to them or .AxoriTs, A. ColioTt, E. aiariln anil , DAUGHTER-TEA ruthless deportation, t h e attempt n/uiiiwriirfij . „-. . . . . I fate.'Some, however, can still look i the Nazi regime by the charges; cede the dance. i to the Temple lerae-i P"F.C€. The which would be wildly: farcical •The women's division of the j .*> ^ t a annual picnic will be g!V- jf o r R . a r d t 0 t h e d a y w h e a H i t I e r jl Q s i g e s i _ _m t l i a t i e &c te.d'as a i Hrs. K. Euret«in vHl tave . luncheon is EC- «r,ts, i x'n? piny •"•"i'l be given Sunday, Center did it not to England's shame re- Jewish Commanity M?.T "id, p.f Congregation o* :*_ ^ - * - _ a n d | en Sunday, July 5, a t Lakeview, xrm be overthrown. (,notary for people withdrawing; charge of the card room . which " duce England's administration to "Welfare Federation "will sponsor a park, in East Omaba. Admission | Emigration—In limited .nnrn- \ from church memberBhip; that he Us being arranged for those wfcc pynagojrue ?.t -CEUi and J Tea on Sun- this year wm b e - o cents per per- < b e r s — i s "paramount in the minds i had defended Jews, pacifists, so-; don't care if dauce. a German level, of turning the Itother arid Daughter ! : people of our TiBhuv into inform- day afternoon, May 17, a t 3 p . m .son. Parsing and dancing will b e j o f j j , o s t Germans today. Dr. Ros- j cialists, comrcuiiists a s d liberals | Tickets are SX.I'S per couple and ers on their hapless brethren. Let at the Jewish Community Center. " e e i cf-.il' -; .' ,. . jenfeld points .out. He graphically i in court, and that he had hung on-and may be bought 'rota mem-•I AppiicstioEs are n r r being I; ! An-, interesting' and novel prous not say England.. Wedgwood Albert Kaplan is chairman of j compared the- worry of Americas > his .walls a fassed Baumier Pic-jbsrs of the committee or at the I taten for cEmp counselors o ' | and Winston Churchill and J a ngram has been arranged and res- the committee in charge. He is j fathers a s d mothers as to which'ture symbolizing a French judge j door. Ijondors, — EagMe" Jewry Tjais. ; the Jewish CoBirB.unatr v:"-R-1 Rlre&dy raised ?S,500,000 for thm Smuts speafe for England and the ervations may bs'madB by calling assisted by.- John Feldman, Sam'summer camp their children will j overpowering a w o a a a represent-; tsr Komi? Camp. i rpllaj of the Jews of Germany, li; empire. Let us say:.Fools and the 'Jewish Community Center. Bloom, Daxiel Schwartz, Louis j attend; with the worry cf the Ger-1 ing jasti.ee. . i Belgrade Aiay yoiing nrsE OT Tomsi. | wss anno-F.Ti.ced by officers et t b * cowards and anti-Semitea i n the Members of jthe committee are: Morgan, I . J . Soskin, Charles man parents who pray; that they|.. E e urges American Jewry to i Governmest will not tolerate anti-' MesdamesJ. J . Greenberg, H. A.Mann and-^ Sam Feldman. Max,may ..send their children thousands'! contribute as generously as pos-• Semitic agitation, Itlinister .of the interested rosy se*? Miss Ruth f Central F«ud for Jewish Aid. Colonial Office. ';•••' "W.oit, J. Blank, Baye Greenberg, From∈ president, is assisting of miles away, far frosa the Kazijeible so that "real Germany can i Interior Actoa Keroscieti declsr-; Alien at the Center. i The- goal of the- earapaign -W8 \ (Continued on page 4.) Abe, Greenberg and A. D. Prank. the -committee. persecution. I throw vfi the yoke of Hitlerism." ed^ia & speech.

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