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Ill the Interests of the Jewish People
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OMAHA, KEBBASKA, FKEDAY, JAXUAEY 22, 1937
TREE PLANTING DRIVE
SHER PLANTS THIRTY
VOL. XII—Xo, 4'
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WHY ';OT IS SUCCESSFUL ,,:S HONORING ' . A special dispatch from Washington to the New York Times THUS FAR gives a detailed acount of immigration into the United States Mrs. M. F. Leyenson, chairman As a token of appreciation of! during the year 1936.: According of the Tree Planting Campaign of the interest shown by thirty lead•to the .present i laws 153,744 i. ing Jews of Omaha who purthe Jewish National Fund Counaliens could- have entered the .„ "Palestine chased 250 copies of his book,, 'Meaning of Present Situation' country under the quota, system. Speaks Before Open Meeting cil of Omaha, announces that so Jewish Popoia "Ko Peace Till B&liour Now Estsx M d at of Local B'nai B'rith Only 20,184 actually entered. In "Wisdom from the Bible and the Subject Of Talk a t far 364 trees haave been pledged 410,000 Other •words only thirteen _ per lodge [WORK OF EEKM Talmud," for distribution among; CoamiEity Pester or paid for. "Though the Omaha cent of the available entries unQuota was set at one thousand New York (JTA) — The Jew-j Jewish -libraries in der the quota" system were used. the United\ Contendingg that there Before a capacity audience t e r e can can bebe A resolution praising the work Certain smaller nationalities with greatly impressed by his eloquent trees, the local council felt that i'sh Agency for Palestine expend-: States, Dr. Philip Sher ordered no peace if there is DO justice very: small quotas, such as Greek tongue and forceful personality, 500 would be a satisfactory Hum-! 63 ? Z l 5 0 0 ' 0 0 V ° ^ l t E B e m e m e ^ : the planting of ' thirty trees in Sherwood Eddy, third of the of Henry Monsfcv r a s psssecl by ; .TfnTF?l°Tr, (T and Turkish, Albanian and Span- Bishop G. Bromley Oxnam, resi. ' j activities in the fiscal year end-:p , , ; speakers on the Comnturitv For- fiirectors of the OrnFlis Coimnun.- f^) —• Tbfrp n )ift.= . isir exhausted . their respective dent Bishop of the Omaha area of ber and therefore an appeal is i n g O ct. 1, 19?6, and S0.000 Jews; P a l e s t l E e ju m S e r i e s , discussed the "Mean- ity CheBt at. t h e election of o " i c - P s l e s t i n e inu.il done, t o fbp- Ar?bf-. Tbi?- vat , iuQuotas. The more numerous peo- the Methodist Episcopal church made to all those who heard Mr. I immigrated to Palestine in. that • Those ia whose honor the trees i n g 0* t jj e present Situation" at ers last S a t u r d a y . Mr. Nonsfcy V.-RS retire?: from ' chaMpr.p? f ' u r c to t ^ p r<"ii>KV, *-•pleB did not. e Jewis spoke at the J. C. C. Tuesday eve^ Ben Avi and were stirred by his ii t i m, e , bringing the Jewish popula- • have been planted are: H. H.tt n Communitv ' Center, the board in accordance witt. a y ? ' Corr.missiop by Aiii'i f'-.v n e Jewish t l o n t Oa n e s t i m a t e d 410-000. -jAuerbach, I. Abranison, Max BarWednesday Eight. . The most conspicous example ning, on "The Significance of message to help us reach that! According to a report issued by j| ish, Brodkey, Sam Beber, > "The wo-ld is menaced « u new r u l e l i m i t i n g m e m b e r s h i p t c Hadi, yptevsp. leader of T!>P *.-••*.) i h M. M D. DB ia that of • Germany. The quota Adolph Hitler." Bishop Oxnam's goal." One dollar and fifty centsj p i tine Foundation Fund, I Paul S. Blotcky, Reuben Brown, t h e probability of a world war. six consecutive years. A c h a r t e r i n d e p e n d e n c e Party nn<\ tnfiuK.-. t h e a e s lecture was under the auspices of for Germany during 1936 was •will plant a tree in Palestine, j the Jewish Agency .spent $1,148,! John A. Farber, A. Goldstein, Dr. The four denser spots are Spain, m e m b e r of t h e board, hp h a d of t h e Arnb I-Tiffe Committer-, '"''>25,597. Only 6,987 German cit- the Omaha Lodge of B'nai B'riht. 920 f o r served in t h a t capacity for four- wit-new denied t h e exinrs-.T- '> t Those desiring to contribute a r e ! agricultural colonization. ! A. Greenberg, Dr. M. I. Gordon, Japan, Italy and Germany/* izens availed themselves of the Bishop Oxnam divided his talk, 290 000 I o r teen years. Mr. Monsky was o n e • Gcvernrupnt in Pai°?i:ine. arV iu-\asked to call Mrs. M. F. Leven-i ? ' immigration and im> William Grodinsky, Joe Green-; According" to Mr. Eddy, * Spain opportunity of legally entering into four well-defined parts j of t w o so h o n o r e d . leclcins: only thpt Great r.riii.:;. „. . . . „ , „ . . . [migrant training, ?255,000 for berg, Dave Greenberg, David.-ras a denger ione because of the •'the United States for purposes of Hitler; Pre-Hitlerite ' Germany; At t h e election William Hn3~was there by virtup oC Oip ?.!:.;• sen Walnut^ 0850, Mr. Judah $211,-' Goldman, Kabbi David Goldstein, fact that the civil war mi-ht h o u s i n g a n dv u m c y o r k S f permanent residence. Hence 18,- the Nazi Party; and the Lesson E S E w a s elected second vice- date of t h e L e a g u e . Offoriiu. 5.i> Wolfson, or Mrs. I. Dansky. tenance of national : William Holzman, Morris Jacobs, spread However Spain car be i < = 0 0 0 f o r m a i l l 6J9 visas were left unsued. This America might learn. A complete list. of donors will ji n s t i t a t i o n s a n d provision of Ee-: Sam Josephson, Philip Klutz-: dated. Should Civil war break- president of t h e Chest and T-I. A. own interpretpiioTi of Arab ;•;;!>.'' fact is not at all surprising. The In tracing Hitler's career, the Wolf a m e m b e r a t Jargre OE the • in P a l e s t i n e , Auni Bpy v s s vni'<" temper ol the prsent regime in speaker touched on the pertinent of the Jewish Press. weeks issue c u r i t y during the disturbances,: nick, J. H. Kulakofsky, Karl out in Fnnce, the danger would board. . o u t of order by C h a i r m a n ;..->•<. $175,000 additional by the Foun-j Louis, Harry Malashock, Henry rapidly envelop the rest of EurGermany ia such that it would ra- facts that shaped Hitler's charac: ! Pee! yhei> t b e A.ral' lesuie;: !.<;;;. s-i dation Fund for settlement of Monsky, Irvin Stalinaster, David ope. The speaker termed Prime ther have its nationals starve a* ter and brought him to his presr T^r**™- f s t r> r""«-T-*i-"r » > - l ' " " f i £ , ' 'i h p - T ' i l ^ ^ i i i i n £ n ; ' . S i r • German Jews, $140,000 for ed-Sherman, Harry Silverinan., Harry . minister Blum as the greatest home than flourish abroad. Norent position. "His early life in t ill/ h i t t • • • • * ' "" ucational and cultural activities Trustin, Harry A. Wolf, Rabbi i French premier of our mprte tr generais it. difficult to imagine the at-Vienna left him an anti-Marxist, of J!pr,' S . and $105,000 for trade and ia-j David H. Wice, and I. B. Zimman. tion. titude of German officialdom to- an anti-Semite, and a pan-Gern. P-rii.iph Kiel' dustry. ". , _ . . . j Kazi Germany is in Mr. Eddy's day toward anyone who proposes man." I i\jTi i i v V ' i n i l < r ' n n r ' i n Eirypf. d r r i n ? : 1b? '\''t.The largest part of the; Jewish * XTT O * _ J ». | way of thinking the greatest danto flee from the rigors of his Agency's provided' by refirv'a budget huriirpt is T>rnvi(ipdbv i « • • " . O l I i G e r t O "To understand the Germany iger spot of Europe. "Hitler^" he country and seek either bread or i I I If-\T~C''~P' r - I the Palestine Foundation Fund of Hitler, one must think in psy'told, "proposes to change the freedom in -America. (Kereu Hayesod), which received chological terms. Germany was But this point of vie.: can hard- suffering from a persecution comits greatest income from the Unily apply to Jews, It is not true, plex. The German people had ex-More Than Half Have Outside , t e d s t a t e s v i t l l i York. N. Y — Soutn ihalf madman. "Germany's econJobs to Sustain of course, that the Nazis want perienced defeat, oppression, and \ The third speaker on the J e w - | o m i c s i t - j a t i o n i s g e r i o u s . I a tw0 ! administration for ^r »i Great Britain and Palestine folto get rid of all .lews in Germany. revolution. Never a united peoThem ! ish Lecture and Concert series, A.- or' three years Germany -will be tional Fund of Amp i <• *-« t lowing in order. Whipping-boy a n d scape-goat ple, its new pariament had thirT I 1 1 \ ed for the yep.r l r " r 1 n In addition to funds directly j W. Binder, will appear at t h e | a n n e d t0' teeih a n d "bankrupt. Jerusalem (JTA) "Working collected by. the Jewish Agency j Jewish Community Center o n ' T h e r e ^JJJb e a 6tr ong temptation ! n u a I m e e l i B ^ o f . -would be gone. The Naz's Aryan ty-nine political .parties charactermyth needs the presence of a ized by a lack of action." my way through college"' ia a ma- through subsidiaries in various I Tuesday, February 2. Mr. Binder,; t 0 u s e t h a t arEE1-_-. tives "of r<- ^ ri '4 ' "EII " rEioni ~'~ •minimum number of Jews, bedejor industry on Mount Scopus countrise, it used $125,000 re-! who has won acclaim for his in--, According to former Chancellor groups in the Unit"f ^ " • 1 M Bishop Oxnam" then told of the villed and degraded if possible, r <• where more than half of the 675 | ceived from the Council for Ger-jterest in Yiddish and Hebraic' Bniening with whom Mr Eddy Thursday, Jsnuarj for the purposes of its special methods of the allies in keeping Hebrew University students l a s t j m a a j e wry to settle 9 90. German ' music, is a composer and musi-i v i t ; i t e d ^his sumrne1 i the next .Fund's heacqusrle •A kind of rabble-rousing. On thethe country in subjection, the ris-year had outside jobs to support jeVris^ immigrants in SS colonies,; cian of note. Ubree vears wiH be highl- cac-e-- 'Avenue, Xew Yors C" ing power of Russia, the feeling other hand, since the government r r r n o( themselves -while studying. most of them previously estabFor many years be has been ;o u s fo r Europe. If peace can be \ „ r>r. Israel Go = : Zionist l^Pf^T. w?« r r r o~ pr r of Germany today loudly profes- in regard to thn Polish corridor, The precarious economic con- ij s h e d by the Keren Hayesod. musical director of the Ninety-: kept it will probably be kept for l the Presidency Tor * ses its desire to get rid of "Jews the accusation of war guilt, the ditions interfere with students'j The Keren Hayesod also ex- Second Street Y. M. H. A. in New : a ge n«-ation A war now wiU and to make the third Reich Ju- staggering reparations, the great work at the university, a recent ; p e n d e d $i0g,0O0 in the Palestine; York. At present he is touring •m e a E t h e ultimate partition of j All shades of 7 r ri i x 1 are represented ir. W t v r\ ^enrein, it may be taken for number of unemployed. "There survey showed. Only 43 per cent Drainage and Amelioration Co., the country. His'lectures, which1'Germany i « t arose a demand for a Messiah." ' i granted that a German. Jew deol last year's students had sufH-: engaged in draining 15,000 acres Ih e mustrates with piano accomj a speaking of Russia which ish National Fund r ~ Ti which is composed r n- c Eiroua to avail himself of the The speaker showed how the dent fondB to snpporKthemselTes :ot m a r a h l a n d . n e a r - L a k e Hnleh.lpantaent, have been extremely :M r . E d f i v h a s v i s i t e d tweIre Immigration quota of the United^ nationalistic points in the Nazi without seeking outside sources t t e r e b y ! , r i l l g i n g i t B investment; p o p u l a r . 't i m e S i tea times *• nee the coining Directors of 4 5' F.r -' ~ - f — - - f States, -would not have quite the" platform -were being carried out,. ofoincome. - ^ _ in that enterprise to |166,500. In-j This lecture is free to members of the Communists, he claimed tire Committee of : vation WSP intrr>< i rr ^--c - J difficulties of an Aryan ileeing While those of socialist nature The majority had vanous kind. companies doing j ve stments in o l t h e J e T i s l l comnnmity Center. | that in event of a war Russia from the Aryan paradise. Then were being pushed into the back- of-jobs About 2S per cent work- w o r t B U C t a 8 housing and irriga- jT i c k e t s for noa-memtiers .are ttir-'could defend herself for tventr the election, of t"H-pp r>' r T r TT : how are we to explain 18,619 un- ground. -ed^as day laborers Another 3 3 - t i o n v e r e c U e a . cents. |v eE r S while Gerraanv end Japan leacierR of America r "" ">~ *-~" P "There win be more conflict in per cent of them made money as;_. Established inSividual boldingrs | ' . E o n o r a r y tnemberr r * used visas? •'-•. •'.•-'•'-; Iwo-cld meet economic defeat iv. : __-Haw., .-i-repeat, are .we .to -ex- Europe/' he warned.•,:'V.The_jdie-. . .. . 3nies---w-ere--consolidated ainIi"U»" » T • T - ' V " " '" ifhroe '"•'^'Ticcio " " i s " E ' r t r i T rriri •Russia 1 3 . S. "Prise, who i? C plain the 18,^19 unused German tktors are facing * crlieis "and to working' students evea 'served a3 :n e w c o i o n i z a t i o n i a i t i a t e d during i - — T W - « - l - *•« i three, -gaining n s s - is B.CT., .nci steadily in material way. i United Palestine within they housemaids. • - v i s a s ? ; • • • • - . • ' • ' •' • ' • .easetne" 'situation • ; l h e y e a r . sums were ^spent to j in In a social sense it is making bril- Liipsky, vrho is turn' to the outside. The conflict i We need have no doubt at all,•will be long and in the course of A. labor exchange has been set c o n g o l i d a t e c o o p e r a t e settlements, j liant strides forward. However member of the Vt. o~ T I am .convinced, of the at-least time will turn to a class strug- up by the Students' Organization f o r b u i l d i r i g ( irrigation, maintenthere are certain evils in the of the Zionist Ore-r -r ir T ' tolerant and kindly attitude tow- gle on a continental scale." How- with the consent of the Hista- a n c e o f g i r l s ' agricultural train. . : Russian system, but is has thrown dmth, Jewish general federation iddle-class colo Morris Rothecherc >.V i n g f a r m S ( a l d t o m ard Jewish immigrants from Ger- ever Bishop Oxnam felt that the For the first time a its seven ;& c t a U e n ^ fo t n e r e £ p t „. t i e the Administartive C"i ~ ot labor, which seeks to place the o n l z a t i o n a n d maintenance of ag- years of existence the Hazornir world. It is the most Important 1 r many of all really representative conflict might - be avoided. students in jobs. choir has a female president. At experiment today. The Anglo- the Council of the » i iricultural service. sections of American public opinby "In the United Stater there are Despite the money made This service included instruc- j the recent election of officers Saxon countries are experiment- for Paleptine. ion. We know, as all. men do^ 1 the great-hearted temper and at-certain problems that are becom- working, the students' average ; t o r B i surveys, water borings, get)"-; Rose Novak was elected to the . ^ ^ . ^ j : b e r t T b u t h a T e l i u ] e i The officprp elpn pr -~t r ing acute, but they can be remliving standard is low. A ques- i O g i c a l research, research in cat-j presidency. Other officers are: ° . V-usva c-;Tes ^u^ice Israel Goldstein F ° titude of the administration of io = t i vice president; ^f^*:^&T * " 0 . V ^ l " Rimsky, Treasurer "" ' disease a n d experimental |Pauline Rifkin Mr. Roosevelt. Nor am I raising edied if the democratic forms be tionnaire prepared by the univer- t ] -* -, There m i ^ f be I\.O-W?.lsky. AspOCi? ^ r"~r»^M ~°r* i ^ a question of charity, of letting used to accomplish the democratic sity administration reaveled that : I , e W B . O T e r ? 1 0 0 / 0 0 0 was spent Uharles Mogil;' secretary, Edxx.f ^thcfr con Sft>n < .-tT. , T i i .,„<.*,,,p » down ordinary barriers, of shut- ideal. It is not enough to merely about 35 per -ent of the students o a t h e Agricultural Research Ex- iMoskovitz; reporter, Ida Wolk, ' -."Vhe Louis Sepal. Kono ' -.->r~p P-* ' n r r T y aand D a uiu: ^ l l D ^';rty - -ULe1 ing an eye.of stretching it seems worship democratic forms. They had no more than $20 a month, p e r i m e n tatioii Station at Reho-!sergeants at arms, Dorothy Elau | ^ Mr. Members of the ^ r r r- <- i p Eflfiy ctmcl-nfied his lectnre a n d M o r r i e Bernstein. •. that Jews of German nationality must be used before the dema- while some 43 per .cent had $20l b o t h Committee chosen F T C T OTI \ p t i by telling of his own experience left unused these 18,619 visas to gogue comes in .with; a .cure-all to $35. Part of the student body] I n a d d i t i o i l t o financing immiTbe choir was founded by Har-j in the south where he has organ- chek, Isidore Epsie r P> i 1 t v „. ..< TO MIiid pen,. — about eight per cent — had to g r a t i o n ^ colonization and educa- ry Bender and for the last few •which German nationals •were en- panacea." cooperative plantation for berger, Leib Glantz. Mrs. Israel: estin titled under the legal quota sysIn introducing Bishop Oxnam, provide for their families. •tion, the fund s>eeks to increase years has been directed by C a n - ; ^ T i c t l m g o f t h ec o n a p s e oft b e Goldstein. Dr. Karris J. l,evine. Gnrifn.-l i? flnp'-iK!-, wlnicli W»F t tem during the year 1936." The administration of the in-;.- t h e e c o n o m i c absorptive capac- xor A. ^ a w a i a u u . .mu^ai &v;"' Southe-n ten-n* r-^em Ee des-Samuel ^Tarkrwich, Liov.is P. dirferejif tfii'i.s'. he p^id "N?"'«-Rabbi David A. Goldstein spoke stitution seeking to aid the stu- i t yof the land." It extended loans companiements are played by. r\. ' . / \ Rocker. Sirs. A. P. Schoolman ' rheiPs? I vRTiT'tr- pimihaKizr, tliu; of the Bishop's" "long career as a Are we quite sure that German 0 1 J' *t cT" <Z and Avram Ben Shalom. and U I , ( i p r j n e y^n^pip -r,p-.p^-mF_ raf Jews are properly informed con- liberal and fighter for social jus- dents, has placed well-equipped f o r w o r k e r s . d w e U i n g a n droad-1 Harriet PJfkin, pianist, and Lou ^ e V w!.!! *1 6 1 1 communal rooms at their^disposal b u i l d l n g a n d improvement The Saks, Joe Saks, and Hymie G a n ^ " * / ^ : ^ ^ ^ ^ nepro" M e n d e l X. Fisher. Executive Di- beeomp a? .Tewish BE KnFlap/: u tice. ' cerning Ihis matter? &
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We'must tsr.e tbe quota numbers unequivocally and and the university contributes re- ^ a U l V a O i a D i a t t XO *o h-~no n a j j o i - . e s Kai)o-o.- itself Members of the Choir include: < f l 2 t u r e w i t h t h e b e , i e f i n j u s t i o e ; facilitate the emigration of Gergularly toward lodging expenses . Eebbi Dsvid Goldsieis:^ series: oonie P nsinori^ v u h o u i . thp wDorothy Bernstein, Naomi K u S ' _ d classes must t o a l l N a t i o n s a E man nationals umde^* the AmeriThe third discussion in ..the Vo- of needy students. It has establin, Jeannette Coltoff, Sylvia ,b a T e a c c e s g tQ t h er e B o n T c e s a n d of lectures for I-TBrtssssh v;11 b?- PIS'FPCF of fni-rr.," hp flckleti can1 law without regard to the ra- cational Guidance series sponsor- lished a special fund for longPaul Goldblatt, executive di- G e r e l I c k G o ] d i e G e r e lick, I*u!s: " 7 / . , VvV" ^ '. pin on FebTViSry p instcaci of Jpn-: •• • cial or religious group to which ed by the Round Table* ol Jewish term and short-term loans, as re ctor of the Jewish Community j (jei-ijgfcj/ Molly Keberg, Josephine uary 27, as KRbfci GoiclF^ein vili t f j ^ . i . f j <-*-< Rowland Haynes, president of those nationals belong? Youth will be held Thursday, Jan- was as a.number of prizes, scho- ( center, will i-ttend the third an- xathan, Rose Savich Rose Goldthe Municipal University, intro- "be out of town next week. Ail *: **• !?-»»• *-®-5*Ci. W-OlSEltrj?' Are we altogether sure"? And if uary 28. This week's topic will larships and stipends. nual conference of the Council of m a l l ; M a r y E l k i l l ) Morris eplitle speaker. Eug-ene Blaz- those- hnlfimg tirkrts for thP srrC f e b Sta^f M o n d ^ r •we are not, is it not high time be devoted to the possibilities for Jewish Federation and . Welfare js f e L o i i i s K € l b € r g ) D a T e Bodin, ' " - " rhaf-man""of'the "roVi"m c— ies a r e askefi t o please r o ' e *li!yc t S a U m a n C l t t e Lo r l m C u that we made altogether sure? young people in the legal profesFunds to-be held at the Benjam-, ^ i n . ' a n d B l l r E S t e OMAHA CLUB OF NEW ; chsripe. j;f,Tn5,c..F , ?1c H i g h IK iw" i mittee. pr Of There can be 'doubt but that the sion. . in Franklin Hotel in Philadelphia | j The next speaker on the Forum : T h e serieF consist? of live ioc-. COV^-T-V Clu^ wili hnn" n sfsj; p u Department o£ State would aid us Two prominent attorneys will YORK RE-ORGANIZING January 2&t0 3 L program will be Dr. Paul Douglas ; h i r e s . " T h e CR*P H t s t c r y of tb.f tr pi i h c rlt-hvoninE jri Tlip'pavfnt. In making such an Inquiry and discuss both the general angle The Omaha Club of New York Preceding the conference will University of CSJCRITO economist, ; J e w s of G e r m s r y . " in. -which TlFb- TTo-p"5 UToprlcr .Tnpunrv " r , TJi"taking the necessary steps tow- and the particularly Jewish situ- City is holding a reorganization be two institutes, • one on fund who will speak on February 10. ; bi Goldstein will t r e c p t h e hifstcy s t p p T---H* pfp-rf pr <i c'rlo^V1 nii>ard i remedying an inequality of ation of Law as a profession. meeting this Sunday. Readers of j raising and budgeting and the •of t h e G e r m a n J e w s from the* p e r wU? }<? cr>-ve><-: R i 7 opportunity should it appear that progress. These meetings are open to allthe Press w.ho have friends or rel- I other on social work At the meeting of Monday, Janv e r y bepinisiTis: o£ vheir e r t r y , Sperisl pnfpT-tsiTi-rnprjf w1F }w such an inequality exists. atives in New Tork are asked to!Mr. Goldblatt is on tne national BRACHAH ZFIRAH TO the young people of the city and j into t h e c o u n t r y . H e will Else <lis- t h e r< For we are asking no favor. If, their parents. The two previous tell them of the organization's ex-j committee for fund-raising. He uary 11, the Psi Mu fraternity of. f h f their semi-annual election of APPEAR LOCALLY; cuss t h e r i s e 01 Reform J u d a i s m , i^eon as seems likely from every point lectures were received with en- istence. Philip S. Mandel, 811 | has also been selected as a na- ;oheld trp r>x. prr»nr-~^.as chosen fficers_ l 2 T . e t j a t ; th'e cultura.1 contribntionF o{ -be rnr-nt.o of view, German nationals of Ar- thusiasm and acclaim. Westminister Road, Brooklyn, i tional consultant on "campaign- p r e s i a e n ' t { o r t b G coding term. FEBRUARY 16 yan race do not wish to avail Through these lectures it is New York, is acting secretary, jing' during the conference. Other officers elected were as fol-I for emancipEtion a n d e q u a l p n l i i - . ' j r ; themselves of the existing legal hoped that young people will re,Brach.£.h Zfirah, internationally I ical r i g h t s . lcws: Leo Herman, vice presi- • *~"'*'**• opportunities for Immigratlo'n—to ceive a greater understanding of dent; Millar d Sigal, secretary; known Palestinian artist, will ap- ' Proceeds 'from thi?. ror,r?p wi'.! • v the United States, why cannot the the work they intend to enter. Morris Faik, treasurer; Sam Gill- pear in recital, Tuesday. Febru- 'po to fill the Vouih Aliysb. vvoif '• quota be completed by German Bill Grey is "chairman of the ary IE, at S:15 at the Jewish |er, reporter; and Ned Giventer, cf the Omaha, chapter. ; f,v nationals of Jewish race? And is committee arranging the series. Community Center. serge&nt-at-artcs. incredible that, under existing Tbe comTv'TPP- in chp-rfrp ci-v-. f^re. fbp meeHnp of the : Installation of-officers will be! Her offering will consist of a conditions, there were not to be : s.sts. cf the Mesdames Archii.j y.ioTiip held Monday, January 25, at the program of Palestinian songs -• found 18,619 German Jews who J. HAROLD SAKS TO well as-. Yiddish and Hebrew folk • Prsmson, Drve Erodk^y. Fyl-r; Cape Town, (Havas via JTA) S p e a k i n & , a t t h« second read-1 Fontenelic Hotel at 8 p. m. desired to exchange America for HEAD SACHAR SERIES —In a bitter attack against t h e j ^ g " ^ t h ; immigration ""bill in j T h * fraternity basketl/all team. lore. their step-fatherland? The longer : Bloch, Julius Bisno. jEiin.es Cor«;. . ,% pj-j^p c;;,Pr ,-o p,.r.pn!n{ rha.!-YOUTH TICKET SALE "plague and curse" of the anti-j P a r l i a m e n t cen.Smuts declared I Present holders o£ the J. C. C. She will appear here under the ; man. . A r t h u r Romm. Abe Solo-!. TT!j,T;> one reflects the more monstrously -p-iit- cjj,i Ki.,hrkicy ' p r , r . T ._ Semitic stand taken by Soutn A l j ^ ' ^ g ^ g ^ g g , " | Senior League championship for auspices cf the Jewish National conta ned i a t h e queer this matter becomes. J. Harold Saks headr the m6n. Jules Shapiro. Phil Schwartz t a r r . Has the. circumstance escaped young peoples committee i n rican Nationalists,, Justice Minis-j b m w e r e juatifieu-by present con-; the past three years, will play the Worker's Alliance. Omaha Branch 1 and Bon Theodore. Jlrs. M. F. ; A 1 I ^ ^ ! T I t e r s e r ; in t?w Klntlor the He stressed that that the the bUl bill iS Barish-Saiiders aanintet *™ +^» ^4. j Lerensoii is chairman. e stressed : i<,{ rno^ervPvi. Hrf> iTlv^tp^ t p ft^. the notice of the leaders of Amer- charge of the ticket sale'for the ter Jan Christiaan Smut3 appeal- ^ J O J J ^ H ican Jewry? If so, is it not useful Dr. Sachar In'stKute of Jewish ed for support of tne bill fixing j w o u l d n o t r e d i i c e t t e n u m b e r o £ \ Bee Milk and Stoe Fund in a radical ^ charity same on Sunday after- REHEARSALS UMBER WAT and wise to bring it emphatically History and Jewish Problems. an "immigration quota for for- I m m i g r a n t s o r m a r k Mrs. Lawrence Finkel and Mrs. eigners of non-British origin. | c h a n g e in the South African Gov- \ noon, January 31, in the Jewish FOR PLAY, fBER to their attention? FMEBEE3 S. S. Steinberg are in general "Don't let us standardize South | ernment's stand on the :.mmigra- I Community Center gym. A preTwo observations need to becharge of the Institute for the Africa," Gen. Smuts demanded, tion question. I Hminary game will be played by added. My question and my plea Beth-El Won.ens Auxiliary. They "Stop banning anybody—Jew or Rehearsals • for the four act • • • ! The Government is opposed t o !! two girls' teams. Entertainment are not meant for a moment to report a large advance ticket sale. other — and welcome all good all discrimination between the I will be furnished by station play, Der Fremderr which is to be: Secular, classes are being l, e i G . diminish the primacy of Palestine The program of the Institute workmen who can comply with people of the white race and-sym-j WOW's leading radio talent. The grivea by the - Cultural and Social! in the-College" c f Jewish SiUfiies. I iSA spec Sol mf^elms: ot the O W J ' - - as' the" land of Jewish ImmigraClub will be- held SUiris as follows: Friday evening, the very reasonable conditions of pathetic toward the Jews, the first game will start at 2:30 p. in.Group of the Omaha Hebrew! Tuesday evening v.i ibr Jewssli ' »" - Hebrev.tion, as the land -of redemption • T « « « " r "*• *'• three o'rtcfet Club on. Sunday, Jsmiary 31, stCommunity Center. Those aezir-i^' Justice Minister concluded. sharp. February 19, (after services) tbe bill. and rebirth. But immigration . .sharp si tne jpwish. CoitiTORtifi* I the Jewish Communitr Center ing to do BO EMJ suit rcsieter « : • The Justice Minister's attack The ne-w bill gives the Govern-Gcnter> E p b w M n t o n A_ K o J m m ^ into Palestine 's today and is"Five Patterns of Jewish Life'f, I are vrell Tinier v s y , according to on .anti-Semitism was interpreted ment full freedom of action to Greece Aids Jews I the office of the Jewish Commun- new Bipiritu&l leader oC the likely to be fore some time un- .Saturday, afternoon — "Damaged Louis Wolk, director. duly restricted for obtlous polit- Souls in Jewish History/' Satur- as a reply to the Nationalist party restrict immigration ti South. AfviH epe&k. Vae itr Cer.ter. _ lay is from the pe leader Dr. D. F. Malan, who derica to the .best elements o* for- | Salonica The Government ical reasons. Nor is this all. The day evening at 8 p. m. "The PreThis nseetltig is one of the'-"moft;. Several incu'ries l!.?ve been relate Jacob Gorfioa. famed Tide manded exclusiri. of Jewish imeigncountries. Persons considsent Jewish Crisis" Sunday morn•t its decision American-immigration quota for announced, last conrprr.iriE- pcvaiic«?«: clos- impovtant ot t5»e year anrt ..'ews-jfall reports ; r-ei ! dramatist and migrants and charged the Jewered undesirable by their owa ing at 10:30, Round Table Dis: Poland "is Inconsiderable, that for to consolidate tne financial posi- j p r c l a i s e s t o h e a n U E e sl!C>ccss. • ses in TidcUsh and Hebrew, These - member is urged to attend, -A • Germany is large.. We must save cussion, Sun-lay afternoon at ish minority With .seizing control Governments are barned from tion of Jeuisli Tvelfare institu-' Ticket sales have been esces 1 rlassps -will be tsujrlit If enongh .special report -win be given, 'fte2:30 "Some Lessons of: Jewish of trade and commerce through- South Africa, under the terms of people are inieresleC i Ireshments vi!l be served. tions. . . ingly favorable. the bill. out South Africa. (Continued on page 8.) History."
Vocation Guidance Topic of Round Table Thursday
Attend Conference
Elect Is Tretiak Head of PsI
General Smuts Attacks South Africa Chauvinists!
' Classes Being: KeM at Jewish College j Hebrew Clufe to Meet