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OMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. 1SS5

Federation'Makes Pisa For'Cast-Off. Clothes

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The first JewishvWorld ConClasses of the Dandee forandi A s •crgest £?p il is being made} gress- has closed its sessions i n of the City Talmud Torah Trill Geneva. I t fcaa become Incorpor1 reopen a t t h e house of Sirs. r ' v i 111 | i 1 I . ^ , I ' sorts ated under Swiss law; i t has es r Herman Cohen, 101 So. 53d With the advent I rugs curtains, drapes, tables, j tablished certain bureaus and de1 St., Tuesday, September S. winter, an appe- * ciairs- —to help a family of twc ._,de partment; i t h a s determined to Former Titleholder Begains Mr. Jndah Wolfson irill be by the Jewish ' Center 20th Week cf Borders Ope^s ;ave been forced to move try to coordinate the work ol the Highland Title By De- the teacher i a charge. He urges and "Welfp-" _i to all and who k^ve nothing of their j moral, political and material selfWith Death of all pupils t o report to their re- Jewish res* feating TteUer . 'Omaha, for own i s the way ot these items, \ help of al Israel. I t will be said spective classes. 7Sth Jew _ worm. _ and children's Anyone ahle to provide any of! justly enough that so far all these Abe Brodkey climaxed hia r e - Registration for new pupils men's, cast-off clothing. A SPEC;-I appeal the above equipment is asked t o ' projects a r e more or less on pa-turn t o golf competition, follow-r •will t o taken a t 4 o'clock. is being made at this time so that per. I t will be said of tho Con-Ing a year's absence due to illn ' ir " " clothing n a y be secured for the Jerusalem (WNS-Palcor gress (especially by its original ness, when he downed Marvin cy).—The twentieth week of vio-ter office. children returning to school. opponents) that speeches have Treller,' 5 and 4, In t h e 3 6-hole Likewise, clothing for "both lence In Palestine as part of a-i L TJ7Z1 been made i n Geneva a n d that inal match of the Highland - r r r - -> F^adults and children is needed for Arab campaign to halt Jewish imspeeches do not affect the world ountry d u b tournament, to ; -r r " "* % " r ' migration was -ushered in with the. cold months. Krs. • Tolman of practice. The Jewish situa- reign a s 1936 club champion. r T~ " Sit Tully, chairman of the clothing the fatal shooting of the seventytion i n Germany, Poland, RouThe match was an interesting eighth Jewish victim of Arab atcommittee, is in charge cf this mania remains unchanged; t h e one.. Treller got off to a bad ithe cT v o > " T < 1 campaign. Those >jrho have arti- tacks, the wounding of two other '• c ~ ' •• Arabs i n Palestine continue to start a n d found himself 4 down fti' . ' r!-' p -Jews, t h e uprooting of 12 thoucles of clothing and wish to hare murder innocent civilians; t h e at the end of the first nine holes. sand trees in one Jewish colony, Lucerne, Switzerland (JTA).— ." tide of anti-Semitism in the world He rallied on the incoming nine, Mr. ^Harry Silverman, president them collected are asked to call and an organised attack ty cue j Geraan e L I I "" «. I ~ l ! or;icials the Jewish Community Center ofan e is not stemmed. of Beth-El synagogue, announces c-— . r •shooting a fine 37, two over par,1 hundred Arabs on another Jewish tioned ia this district will find It i f ^ T . e .All this is true with a surface and sending him t o lunch trailing that Cantor Aaron Edgar will fice . or Sirs. Tully at Haraev colony, "which suffered no diffic-ilt ia the future to estab-E !£u la Ce 4 f r r 5 r truth." The identical objections by a one-hole margin. make his first appearance as can- 7248. i; " " ties. The latest fatality is Joseph lish the percentage of 1f i they WE-C not OTPU or could have been brought a n d ! r ~n • i P ' Brodkey dubbed his drive as Afner, a Sharon valley bus driver of Swiss citizens. C C - \ n ~ . 'l f were brought against t h e first the two -teed off for the second ~! , ,'O'f 1 who was caught in. a fusilade cfj Cantonal authorities have , . _ Zionist Congress i n 1897. "With eighteen and things looked brightshots from both sides cf the road j bidden civil employes to f urcish ! e • , . ^ i be " " r t c T much more force, with much er in the Treller camp a s a Brodas he drove past Sarona, a Ger- j directly to Nazi consular repre-, <v more justice. A handful of ob-key letdown seemed imminent. man colony sear Tel Aviv. The j sentatives suck information since , ^ *scure men, representing a fewBut he pulled himself together bullets grazed a passenger whoitte Swiss govemmert reitaer | handfuls of people whom all the was with Afner, who was killed j recognizes the problem of Aryan j world, including t h e Jewish quickly, and by shooting steady, Instantlv. I descent r.or the Xcremberg law j world, considered crack-brained but not spectacular golf, he slowFiguratively doanisg eprcss, 'which forms the basis cf Aryan ; ly but surely put the skids nnder considered too crazy and unimthe women's division cf tfcs Jew- The tres destruction occurred: ] e r ; s i a t i o n in the third reich. j portant to be even dangerous, Treller and the match was ended ish Community Center under t i e at Kess.Ziona, where 25 dun-; g ^ ^ C!T.-S authorities, the In-1 met in Basle and, as it must have on the thirty-second green. chairmanship*" of Mrs. D a v S ams d (ahont six acres) of trees 1 s t n l c t i D n s Et ate, may give out thiE j Harry Malashock defeated Max seemed t o anyone who stopped to r* Greenberg, and the building Com- were uprooted by Arab vandals.U_ fc:Tlnat i 0I , t ^ f not to the Ger-' Chapman last Sunday morning t o \T notice them then, passed pommittee, of which Mrs. Harry Trcs• - i~ r" " ' i r The Jewish settlement of Kene-j-j-a representatives directly. The j pous resolutions and made pom- earn t h e rirht to ..meet Harold tin is chairman, have given t i e hernia'In lower Galillee was Eub-i r e q n e s * m u s t c o n l e f ro m the Swiss j pous demands of the world. Yet Cherniak for the second flight Center auditorium a thorough go- jected to a violent attack duringjejtisen himself or througi the ; Eo only twenty-one years later — championship^ this week-end. It ing-over. While this Is neither an the night by an organized Arab |m e jjf u s 0« Swiss diplomatic cf-1 which is less than an instant in will be an 18-hole match. Cherannual or spring cleaning, it nev- band said to have Eum'bered cue j finals in Germany. The statement' history' — these demands and niak, holder of Chapman in the ertheless was due and the woxs- hundred, which surrounded thsjiaxist then personally be handed! this program were embodied in player's pool, reports that he had en'a division generously tcrssS a colony from all sides and kept up • o T e r to the Swiss national. I the treaties of the great powers It all figured out where he could two years' accumulation cf treas- a bombardment of bullets which j The regulations, it is under- • of Europe and ratified by thenot lose in a Cherniak-Chapman ury funds over to tha^Center for continued for a half-hour. The! stood, have'been promulgated b*-'eiEi-;-Ei.-' Congress of the United States. final, but Malashock is as good a ,cv. renovation purposes. colony was protected by a handful ] cause of the increasing number jms^-r- v / • golfer as he proved to be a PhilIn the immediate condition of anthropies leader, and Cherniak I 1 ( - ' .11 ' Drapes are being cleaned, r e - of'Jewish Ghaffirs and watchmen | of requests from German consul-1 * 0 j , r t - it - c the world no man of sense can is Ccr.tcr Acrbn lined and rehung. The chandeliers who held the attackers at hay ca-jstes for the Aryan status of Swiss • ^-j-esr cC just plain "worried" over the be optimistic either in respect of outcome. 1 p * •- r 'mcn*^. ** 1 " tor and choir director a t the mid- are being'polished so that they til a Transfer dan frontier mill- j citizens. the world a s a whole or in r e twinkle with a youthful vivacity. - ~ ro• 'tire >'rnight Selichos service, Saturday A payoff stag for members only spect of t h o fate of the Jewish Even the huge walls have Eoi people. Never indeed within will be held next Tuesday eve- night, September 12. been missed and have been paintning a t t h e club. Golf will be Cantor Edgar comes to Omaha memory of living men have ed a soft blue while the- casing played in the afternoon, with dinhighly recommended for his canthings looked so black and, above is now an eggshell yellow. A SETT ' — - 't te«"•—•- » * * v -'*•.„* ccui: Vc all, so impenetrably* obscure to ner by Dorsey a t 7 p . m., andtorial and musical ability. He pos- coat of enamel- for the Trooafrork ties. t-•*«• v r* ft „ r>u t- * v rr any good or any hope of better- then the lucky ones will -collect. sesses, {n the words of one music finished the paint-brush job. * r, "With virtually a dividon zi s rr^'7 ment. Yet-if Jews, the historical Entertainment will follow. Res- critic, "an exquisite high tenor of At present., the wosnen t a r e British troops already static-nod' people among* t h e world's peo- ervations are "being taken now. lyrical tendencies, well trained their heads together to devise a in. Palestine to cope with the cur-! Tel Aviv (TTKS-Palcor Agren-: and as true as It is pleasing." He ples, would be more mindful o£ means "of getting a new canvss lor (rent disorders, the defense forces |cy).—Tie most blistering c o s - , has* been highly-praised for his the character of the historic prothe floor saS -of- replacing; the jwere Increased w t s n a battalics jraent from ^Ewisi sonrcsE on tiie ; ^ artistic-jnxsi moving. renditions _ o | cesses . as experience reveals them ; to see, they wpuld fca the Hebrew prayers as well as ofsts.ge" ecraipinent'Eo that every- icf Scottish borderers- srrlTei Et|CGr,fnct of I t s Palestine E'erem-;^ thing will he in brand new ship- j at Haifa harbor frcm Ualta. As ; ment dnrisg the pressnt tlissrfierg : f; Jewish songs in 'general. \ able t o preserve a- core of equanshape order, for the tenth anniver- indication that the Ijattalions al-! emerged in -the form- of an open \ ^ Cantor Edgar studied voice culimity even within t h e thousand celebration of the Center, ready here expect a icng stay was J letter • addressed to the Palestine ; l i ture with; prominent vocal teach- sary discouragements of this age. r p which -is to take place later in seen in the fact-that the same government t y the 76-year-old ; ers in Detroit and New York and the The venerable Simon Dubnow fall. boat brought the wives and ehilj mayor, Meier DlE-engof£ took general courses in music at the greatest Jewish historian of dren of the officers who arrired all-Jewish city all time, the most eminent of liv- Chicago, 111. (JTA). — Father the University School of Music a t here previously. The troops now ing historiographers in the world Charles E. Coughlin's publica- Ann Arbor, Mich. He received his r -Tmade the point a t the beginning tion, "Social Justice, printed a de- cantorial training studying with ' - ,rr of his final draft of tha "World nial that the Detroit radio priest and singing in the choirs of some History of the Jewish People" in ia anti-Semitic and says that of the most capable Chazzonim of ten volumes .translated from the "snch an attitude on his part our time, notably A. Minkowsky, original Russian manuscript into would be Illogical, un-Christian P. Zornitzky, and L. Milkowsky. Queen's Own Cameron Highland , Hebrew and German and not yet, and Cantor Edgar has had 10 years ers, the Eighth King's Royal Irish j administration impractical." / scandalously enough, into Enof experience as cantor and direcHussars, the Eleventh Prince Ai- j thing iaE &its power to cort1; 1 This followed a flood of atwis tioE£l &orae f glish) that all previous histories tor of music F o r the past six bert's Own Hussars, the cavalry | f* \ ' the —' of the Jews, including the never- tacks by Gentile and Jewish re- years he served the Tifereth: Is- Death of llijinesota Governor and mechanised- troops of the] 1 1 1 6 e ^ uEhraezt oi Ji£ theless memorable - w o r k of ligious leaders that the Catholic rael Community synagogue of Des Keenly Felt; Cotdd Epeak Transjordas frontier force a n d j ^ s 2 0 ^p priest's addresses before the conYiddish - ' C< . Graetz, consisted of two eleMoines, Ia. the additional battalions of infan- j f " ^ ® ments: one, a history of litera- vention of the National Union for Cantor Edgar Is a graduate of rate "ce try brought here from Egypt, inSt. Paul, Minn. (JTA).—Govture, two a martyrology. I n other Social Justice two weeks ago the University of Michigan.: He The mayor's views, which are cluding the.. Bedfordshire and T r r— words, Jewish historians, most of were charged with anti-Semitism. taught in the high school at Clio, ernor Floyd B. Olson, -who died a t Hertfordshire regiment, Dorset- ntained in- a s open letter pubThe article declares that Fathe Mayo clinic in Rochester ,of whom arose- during the period of "in the Hebrew press, esa r ; < r ; r T -F • r" Mich., for one year after his shire regiment, Seaforth High-J cancer last week, had cherished emancipation and assimilation, ther Coughlin has not confined graduation. the hope that Tre vrould "find sn lande: conr.cionsly or not omitted Jrom his strictures against "money and their books the Jewish people as changers" to Jews alone but has Cantor Edgar will be assisted intelligent solution of the ecothe active subject or bearer of its included "prominent Gentiles, by a trio of gifted and accom- nomic chaos •which is ia a large latte: plished singers. They ars Harriet measure responsible for the prim- •brought h e r e previously from own history and aB t h e source of both Catholic and Protestant." the outbreak t a r e is- j "it Bernstein, I d a Gitlin and Lawitive race hatred that exists in Malta.- In addition to these there jment those forces, both positive and demoralization, anarchy ! marl &." ced rence Fink'el. Both Miss Bernstein the world today." of the Royal and lawlessness into the country negative, by means of which that are the Es-cs and MIS3 Gitlin were chosen- to Governor Olson, cae of the few Air force in Palestine and Trans- and have destroyed the law's sod people managed to live on. He r represent Omaha in the Midwest Christians who could speak Yid^ jordan, . . had been In all ages sociologicalthe administration's authority as Music Festival hela here recentdish, said i n a Rosh. H&shosah ly active or creative -within its A nationwide conference of lo-well as civil discipline." ly and in the final contest of themessage to the Jevrs -written often terrific limitations. Only cal midwestern vocalists Miss Gitlin shortly before his death, £gr the strike committees in crd-er to through this activity, communityThe final drive for special high won first place and Miss Bern-Jewish poll . popular Arab opinion en Telegraphic Agency: fonning, centripetal, organizing holiday services sponsored by the proposals for the terminand reorganizing the life of theYoung People's synagogue, was stein Eecond. This trio will join • " I vrant to wish Jews throngh- pendingof the general strike - and *ta people a s such/ ia the survival of launched during t h e past week, Cantor Edgar in t h e singing "of out the world a happy New Tear ation the traditional, soul-stirring Seli- and I sincerely hops that in thethe accompanying campaign of the Jew to be explained a t all. Peoples who lost that will toward with indications that more" than chos melodies set in modern har- coining year there will be many 1 terror was decided upon by the changes for the better in relations Arab higher cemmittes as the • the organic have in fact not sur- three hundred members of themonic form. best method of determining the -London (JTA);—-The Kasches- j , - <-.-between Jews and other races. vived; Israel never lost that will young Omaha Jewry will attend. Rabbi David Goldstein will deirf Final plans, completed during liver Arab attitude -toward ending the ter Guardian, ia s,n editorial, jtJ-J^J-TTherefore Israel has survived. -.-r— T F a message a t the opening of "Soiae of the world's most nothe past week in co-operation the service. The public is Invited table cultural 'and Intellectual present deadlock. The" Arab hisk- chsrged the Palestine government! j B Y r r •' r ; T^et u s take a single esampi with Rabbis Harold Berger and to attend. achievements have been contrib- er committee is asking the Palesof t h e contrary process. Eom David Goldstein, include the foluted by the Jewish people. Their tine government to permit -rsch" sjExiled it for Jallins to end eight- | yea:" ' - - <" conquered GauL The Gauls r e - lowing arrangements. j ^ * * " " - - -' , . long and heroic struggle against conference in Jerusalem where j een-weet-old cisorfiers, mained. The modern French 1. Services will be held in the bigotry and prejudice has won for the principal topic cf discusEion j "The administration cannot re-j^,*.", \r -,_ r man must be by ultimate descen' secondary praying quarters of the them the admiration of enlight- will be t i e proposals submitted jstors order and it does not have \ 7^-' --- -~ ag much Gaul a s Roman. H< Beth Hamedrosh Hagodol, 19 th ened people In all parts of the {by Kuri Pasha.Said, Iraqi foreign confidence in its own power," the j " ^ j - . - — .-' ,.-~, knows i t ; he is proud of it; gaul- and Bust Sts. globe. That Jewish people today i minister, after E.sgctiatioss with | editorial said. ! - r ^ - t -, r '- — . ols, gallic or gaullsh is a favorite 2. Both boys and girls, unmarare'being persecuted i2 rnasy nanathe Palestine fcigS commissioner. se adjective among Frenchmen. But ried, from 1G to 23 years of age, The B'nai Israel synagogue a t tions Is a serious indictment of I That ESgotiatioss for the set-1, the Gauls a s . a separate self-sus- will fca eligible t o attend. pur entire civilizatioa. ISth and Chicago Sts., which was taining ethnological and linguisI tlement &£ the Palestine disorders ] ^. S. Tickets for admission will just remodeled and redecorated "It is my earnest hope that wei have bees, conducted s o t only t y tic entity lost their will t o sur-be §1 per person. will begin in the coming years to a t ' a cost of several thousand dol... , . . vive. They, as such have been sermon will be preached lars, will be open t o the public find an intelligent solution of thej the Arabs of Palsstins but by repgone for many centuries; of their by4.a A l" 1* rabbi from a rab-Sunday, September 6, for inspec-, economic chaos which'is ia,large {resentatives of all the Arab rulers &e:es Celtic tongue only a few vestiges binicalstudent I-and princes in the sttrronndin seminary in Chicago. measure'responsible for tha'prItni x tion. . irrecognizably latinized' remain countries is .revealed i s a prods-jT" ^'-^-"-^— 5. The hymns will be chanted .The seven commissioners will itive race hatreds and barbarisn in the French language. Th mat'on issued by the Arab higher j J, rid tise * thsm, but be present froia 2 until 5 p. m.that" exist in the world today." Jew, conquered from within and by an experienced cantor. committee Gnmmc-siEg the confer- j ana ec 6« Services will "bs in an-aband from 7'until 9 p . m. f tfcey to co EO yre from v/ithout over and over ence. The 'proclamation, issued to | again, had the_will toward organ- breviated form of t h e orthodox - Tickets for the High Holidays "the noble Arab pec-pie," fieelsres, j t i e Snal iro~y of ic and s e p a r a ^ survival. A high- ritual, none lasting more than two will be on sale a t this tims. Tha Shaare Sios congregation, "Tha nation will continue Iks j ly literate people, they not only hours. Cantor A. Schwaezkin is .pre- 1548 No. 20th St., will cosctist strike with. 15s same df.i-i 7. Prayer books will be fur-paring new selections of religious Rosh Eashonah services starting gensrsl preserved through, the ages their gence and faith-for which ft Is I original mother-tongue Hebrew. nished free to all those attending. melodies with his enlarged choir. September IS and Tom Rfppnr well tec-wn, with !iss.d high and! The committee in charge of the They did more than that, amazservices- a t . the above aSfiress. faith, strong." 'The manifesto was i ingly more: they-took the lang- services which are under indepenTicfeets will be on sale eTery sft- sisneS t y Haj Amln El Hcsselnl, \ the fcueuages ^ffiat were forced upon dent sponsorship of Omaha's JewVictor' Le ersoon from i to 6 o'clock and mufti, cf Jsmsa'sni and ctsi-Eisis \ them by their enviroraeiit and re-ish youth, Includes Hilton K. on Sundayfrom S to 10 in tire created them into their image fo Frohm, chairman; Al Elswllz, morning. Tickets are f l . as it were,^their private use. They Haskell Cohen, Loyal Kaplan, Dr. i a-s parleys cf - turned German into Yiddish an Abe Fellman,: Ephraim Marks, Be- "Dr."Victor Levlse, who was to Lt MAI ShOiJjMhave sailed for Biro-Bid Jan a s a ? Spanish into Spaniolish and t h becca ICirschenbaura, Max HesArabic of |Jorth Africa into tlia nick, Aaron Perlis, Abe Kate, Ger- People's delegate on September 9, -The. Congregation B'nai Stolon n ^-.-^ H -Vf? i Judaeo-Arabie -which . survives trude Orach,. Mary Kirschenbasm, will not san'.until'December. Tse will hold holiday sservicss st the of Iraq, hare processed %n E. CTT.Iet vigorously side l>y side •with both Esther snverman,. Rose "Mendel- postponement was mads because! Ellis duo on the second Goer. son, Joe FeHman and Sarah^IUf- of the -ansetllsd conditions I s EB-JCantor Jlsyeroritch cf Sious City • (Continued on page 3) rope. '. • * will-cosauct t i e services,.

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