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Entered as'Second Class 6Ial» Matter on January 21, 1821. „» _ fostofficool Omaha. Nebraalai. under tho Act ot ^larcfa 8. 1879

OMAHA, NEEDASILi, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1037

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A FEW BOOKS, TRY-OOTS FOE CENTER v'-i• - • ! " > * [ f •• It is- with considerable hesita> f AY' V tion that a layman in several Bensea will permit himself any obserSliitii'Uil ""-^t f T!.' vations on the new volume by Dr. Isa Kremer, the noted balladist l han Baselevsky,; who for the nest Ccn,Mordecai M.-Kaplan, and he-will who just returned from a world several nudbers by Rachr production, " T t e assuredly not permit himself even tour taking her through South off, Chopin, and Liszt a-' , .. s House" will be tele! these observations without first Round Table of Jewish Youth ~ I' I > America, Palestine, Egypt, South W. J. Henderson,,; 5> ^anday afternoon, February T v 1 (- v ; 'paying bjs homage to the most Sponsor Second Annual Africa, England, France, Italy York Sun, says of Mi. :' 28, at 2:30 in the Center audI". 1'r'i \ r ' learned, .vigorous and influential P i Fete and the Balkan states, will ap- "la Kremer is not onl'K itorium. thinker now visible upon the ir. pear in Omaha In a program of list, but also an interpi% and The famous play by the American:- Jewish scene. Dr. KapAn irteresting The Second ^annual Purim folk songs of many nations. Paris (JTA)— A delegation of been. Errangefi end roprri. an impersonator." Norweigian dramatist, Ibsen, lan's new book is "The Meaning Carnival sponsored by the Round The program, under the aus- In the Chicago Tribune, E d will be given in modern dress. American Jewish laoor leaders, . of.1 God In Modern Jewish Relig- Table of Jewish Youth •will be Soc i ' 1 enroute home from Palestine was j ' .^ ^ r '- * !' 1 v > !•ion" (Behrman's • Jewish Book held, Sunday, February 28, at the pices of the Workmen's Circle, a ward Moore states, "Isa Kremer talk v e e 1 hailed lsst week hy 3,000 persons: f^' ' ' fraternal order, will take place sings the songs of many nations ; i , <• ; ^ ' i<• : i . . i i ! i House, 1937) and, whether to Jewish Community Center. The saug Zionist soegs and.greet- ," . " agrees or disagree, the volume is auditorium, lobby, and gymnas- on Sunday, February 28, 8:30 p. In the language of each and efi then -B-itb. -upstretohed fists in certain to finds It way Into the ium are being appropriately de- m. at the Central Club (formerly makes each one as eloquent and served ' the Socialist salute. Knights of Columbus) 20tfa and dramatic as an/ opera of tliesi hands of every Jew who Is con- corated for the festivities. Ladies' . i A feneesRl eon'nuuee of t-"!v«: ' Earlier, Then the delegation all." Dodge. cerned with the preservation of ; ol Lodge members is; in dw.v^e ni Freddie Ebener's'. orchestra was received by Premier Leon Admission for the concert is Miss Kremer is to be accomlife's highestrvalues in this age. : Blum in a courtesy call, the 50 and 75 cents, tax included. panied by the famous pianist, JoThe present reviewer • has the j commJUee ere tn f ; ?iler-i',iHieK »•>• New York (JTA) Possible Americans began to address fciia misfortune; to find Dr. Mordecai ' !iu? IMsno. Vivv.1 Bi,:..-cS,», Le«r H i t tCOTC as "Excellency", but the Premier liberalization of Argentina's imM. Kaplan's entire structure of interrupted. RABBI COHN RE-ELECTED iTTcr' migration policy has been fore- j thought unacceptable because he "Comrade Eltiin," he corrected. cast by Informed circles in Bu- Jewish, achievements 3a PalesSECRETARY OF LOCAL denies In toto ..he fundamental ip Klutr.r.ick, "rvir. l,rvh'. IXRVL'V Opening their season after r. Tn;stin and Albert Wohlner. enos Aires as a result of a recent tine were lauded at the rally. principle. I am, not, to be sure, RED CROSS census showing that the popua- "Palestine is cot a case of nar- series o£ postponeiaer,t.s, the Cen- Mr, Bernsteiu has h^e\:> prowv as Orthodox as the amiable Dr. ter Players scored a hit v.'ii.h the . Bernstein made me out to be the Rabbi Frederick Cohn was re- tioa in the capital sad the inter- row pationaiism, lust a glorious BroatJ-wr.;." success "i'ettieoat Fev- nent. in F'nr- i 17'riih ^ork. i-'*~ many years. He is e pf'.sC, pref;iother ddy: in an article in Dea resurrection," declared Jean L.oaeiected secretary of the Omaha ior' has been growing at a slowdent of the DPVU; Fish lodge €•• Yiddlshe Folk in which he dealt guet Socialist Parliament Deputy. ^ , _ ^ ^ er rate than anticipated. This ins e t f o r u e p I a y t h e chapter of the American Red Chicago e,n0. is vioe-cli;;.ivuu..n (K with the ideologies of Martin Bul e g s 8 . B t l o i . , n L & b r a f i o i . t v a s O],e for the twentieth time at formation was made public here Marc Jarblnm presided. 1 ber, Dr. Kaplan and my humble Jewish War Veterans to Spon- Cross The fleleg&tion, which studied jo . t h g b e E t e y e r i : s e d ; o r RI , R m r _. the B"itsi B'.riih llilitl .Fount's- the annual meeting held last by HIAS. tion. Since IS 17 he lias been * • self."! am not even mystically, if eoaditicas ja Palestine and con- • sor Bill in U. S. Thursday at the Paston Hotel. production here in Omaha. Miister in Cliftrscyfy ol the buppfSoprotiinis, Jewish innnlgrant- ferrefi with labor leaders there you like, quite as "rightist" aa Mrs. Reuben Kulakofsky is start- aid society in Buenos Aires, afAuthentic costumes and equip- ior Couri. oJ Co;.>I,. Coi.U'.L.i, IJiUv" Congress Buber Tiimselr and find It diffi\ ing her sixteenth year as a mem- filiated with the HIAS-ICA Emi- and In otier countries^ sncludes ment were furnished b* Dr. Vic- f i cult to, follow - that great artist, Joseph ScblEssberg, secretary of ii>.-e~ gration Association, made public the Amalgamated Clothing Work- tor Levine, artic- c Washington (JTA) — A bill ber of the Board. sage arid saint on some of his Dr. Cohn also delivered the The plot of it1- } " w' t c figures showing a SO per cent in- ers' Union;' Isadore JCagler, gento prohibit the spreading of ra* 1 flights into the-ultimate. But I principal address at the meeting crease in Jewish emigration for eral manager of the Joint Board about the lonclii c co. J cial or reiigiuus propaganda and apa willing t o ' subscribe, even to bar such propaganda from the in honor of Dr. A. C. Stokes, re- the first nine months of 19S6 of the Cloak, 'suit, Shirt asfi Ree- Dinsmore, the v: > > i > without quite understanding, to i ^ ^ mails is being groomed by the tiring president of the local chap- over the same period ia 1935. fer Makers' UEJC3; Reuben GES- who iiasii't seen c o< <. .everything that Buber has meant ter. man for two year- ~ " *- *i "" Argentine adcaitted 2,9 69 Jews Jewish "War Veterans of the Unikia, presideBt of the United Kein Zwiesprache and Ich und Du Besides Mrs. Kulakofsky other ed by the arrival c r ^ ' ted States and j will be introduc•when on - the • first page of Dr. l^. 1 ?'ear, i n c c l a P a r s . i o ^ ^ ^ . f r brew Trades; Samuel Perlnsutter, ed in Congress before the middle members of tho Jewish commun- 0S5 in the same period of 1S35. vice presideat of the Internation- er Eind his fiancee \ e-• t c N Kaplanls prerace (I've studied dov,-n near Dascor ^ i ~ > • of March, it was learned this ity serving on the board of the the entire volume, please!) I find al Ladies' Garment Workers' Un- only is Dascom r r c. f thf Red Cross are Mrs. Morton I. Deweek. • these words: "Religion is a natuion; Joseph Brcvrslaw, vice pres- sight of huraans . i ^ ^ 1 r gen, Mrs. John A. Farber, and LUNCHEON IN HONOR ral social process which arises The draft of the bill has notMr. Henry Monsky. ident of the I. L. G. W. V., sudyoung lady, is zn r " i '» i "rvm from man's intrinsic need of salOF RABBI been completed, but it is expected Jack Blume, general mEBager of Shortly after the .. <. c vation or self-fulfillment."* A to make a misdemeanor the acts [ the Amalgamated Joint Boards of tvro strangers, C -~i D-v ^ thousand troubled questions rise. of spreading hatred against varfiancee comes to con. •• i " A luncheon honoring Rabbi Boston. ious groups by books, newspapSociety is an aggregation of men, Milton A. Kopstein will be gives ters. ficwever r r < L T i ers and other printed and mimeIB' it not? Can, there^-then,\ be by the Ladies' Vaad Auxiliary jstuffle leaves ere ' ^ • ographed .materials and In other c anything in society but what men » Tuesday, March 2, at the B'nai Charles Eachn ~ ^ Tr Rosalie Alberts ways. It is tentatively called the put into it? The foundation, then Israel synagogue at 1 p. a . A sonable Dinsmorf - " ^ Ticket Chalniiss "Group Libel Bill." Cornelia Bryce Pincfaot, wife of group of twenty-five' hostesses is not the social, which:is purely Kit Albert E cbarmin^ T *~c r *- secondary, but the psycho-biolog- will furnish the music for the The bill follows the general the noted governor of Pennsyl- is in charge of the affair. Mrs. Froha as the n * ~" t ~ " ' ~ vania, and one"" of the foremost ical. In brief: men first prayed dancing in the Auditorium. outlines of a "model" state bill A. Schwaczkin is chairman. Losfioa (JTA) — J. new Jew- { ^ , Sir Jsnies Fe and wondered and aspired separ- -A small radio will be given as which the veterans organization advocate of labor legislation, will Rabbi Kopstein will speak. Ish Legion for-" defence against i Gus as Clara ately and then together. What is a door prize.: Admiss'on is by drafted for introduction in leg-give the concluding lecture on Cantor A. Schwaczkin, accompanand Pal£Etis<= rioting ^ a s vged I';" • the Community Forum at the the meaning of "natural" in Dr. Kound Table ticket or -twenty- islatures throughout -he country. The latter bill,"already introduc- Jewish Community Center, Wed- ied by Mrs. Al FrMrel, r IV. E : ; Kaplan's context? Man is a rel- five cents. .. a group o£ songs c trigious, praying,' aspiring animal • Each organisation that is a ed in Connecticut and Pennsyl- nesday, March 10. Mrs. Pinchot •Reservations Ere I £.; cc-f- *>-will speak.-on "What Underlies e, S O with z cunt-feeling. That 1 member c ' zho Hound Trble is I vanla. provides ?100 -nutnt, -or bci\ forU.e Uirfgr'ences -of Capital '' find ,lorz~ -G *]T cr'7f;,? cf jt-tiir«\ iix tue nyiu. Labor." . True. Provided you make 'nature' Participating organizations! and violation. n v j " Mrs. Pinchot, a dynamic per- 5534 or t h s syrc^oguc, C~c'~~ ~ cr™7" *— *~ i ^ 3" r * JLf — a eo-estenolve v.-ith the Universe. heir booths, are: E. T. C. sororThe model.state bill raaTies ill0SS7. Reservations irust be i At ti-» s ' ~ c t —c v n r ,"rBut if "natural" i3, as I very ty, bingo tabled Junior Hadas- egal any propaganda "which sonality,- has done outstanding i o c t . r s ' s r~cc _e-- ci t™ > ev - <-• much fear, a sop thrown to anti- sah, fortune-telling; Ronoh, pen- shall, in language or otherwise, work and study among the labor by Sunday, Februcr; ZS. metaphysical positivism, as much ny pitch;.A. Z. A. 10(T, spinning urge, create or tend to create ha- groups of the nation. During her TC^-i t - U cras to say: Don't be afraid that 1 wheel; Pi Lambda Phi, baseball tred, in this State because of husband's occupancy of the exec. tea.* t * >» <L •an PEAFL'l/'l utive mansion at Harrisburg, believe anything that cannot be throwing; Phi Beta Epsilon* hot their race, color, or religion." DIES ill rzr TGI be checked up in the laboratory dogs; Delta Kappa, pop; Alpha An anomalous situation may be Mrs. .Pinchot was a familiar figf C- "• c-i-i rei A VZTT. -r: S' this month— then i must quite Gamma Chi, Ice cream; U.'.-.T., created in Pennsylvania because ure on the picket line in PennsylNathan Pearlnar, a t'c-rl : : E C V 1.: definitely part company with Dr. candy; A. Z. A. No. 7 of Council a bill "to prohibit attacks on race v a n i a labor disputes. " * z Tickets for Mrs. Pischot's lec- resident c£ Oisa-~, c*c^ T'crcrr ' T . ? Kaplan right here. Man has an Bluffs, pitching, A. P. T., Twen- and religion by writing or print"intrinsic need of salvation.". ty-six game; and-A. Z. A.-No. 17 ing" had already been offered in ture may be procured froai..K!eni- in New York citv, vhers io hse, Ccath ;—r' * ; : ^str >* Profoundly true. No other living weight guessing. the House of Representatives in ber of the Community Foram made his home for the Icrt four-,-. K. T.'ic~zc-.r v~c_ c?~ teen years. Prer^-is to L ro-jtL° T T ,~^Q . ~ •-' "~ ' ^ creature has. Intrinsic to man., Dan Miller is chairman of the Harrisburg by Jacob A. Elpern of committee or at the Jewish Com- moral to New Tcr::. T'r. Fern-; he;'c'Z. S. '- r ' ^ "'. c 'ov-" 1 Then intrinsic to the structure of Purim Carnival Committee and Greensburg, and referred to com- munity Center. V I'If maa had lived in CTC" " - T *..'-1 c^-,-e*r-, -: r~ ^ c -.'•-.• things. I can follow this process Rosalie_ Alberts is chairman of mittee. T :er ,tt " t " r c • r~c ,r teen years. of thought,and find God. But ticket sales. Other ^members It was expected that some way He is survived c\ t . s v-1£~, Nct-^*-" 5 c 2 - Ci- -~ " " - ^ •- " T ' r-r-, E PC-' God precisely as "a self-existent of the Carnival c o m m i t t e e would be found of reconciling the z c ',; four d a u g h t e r , i:r=. L. ; : r ? - — r ^ ' - ' " r "' " " '7 "~ ~. _ tie entHy", which is precisely what are: Morris Arbitman, Loi3 Bar- evidently overlapping proposals 1 ve rrTi c c r a of Long I s ' ^ d , Sarc z.-± ' ' " " ' " ' " " ' -' u ian Dr. Kaplan denies, and by deny- isb, Hannah Baum, Mildred Berg, in Pennsylvania. The veterans ,' 1 Mae Pearliaan of. i'f~ Yo-i, r~d ing which he robs the whole dis- Harold Bloch, Dorothy Chait, Ed- organization is contacting its Mrs. J. Gol^aro of Cisai.a; i r e lussion of meaning. ward Cohn, Evelyn Dansky, Hy posts in Y^riouE states. with a London (JTA) — A Jew in a sons, Morris and V. ,'!iam cZ r*cv -One more observation. "There Diamond, Herbert Forbes, Kalah view to seeking introduction of ;an be no- personal salvation so Franklin, Charles Gendler, Sarah tho model bill it. appropriate German town near Nuremberg- York; and five £T.~::Jch1Ldi:n. Furth has been sentenced to sis Funeral service: ' " c o 1 c'd I2 long as.injustice and strife exist German. times. weeks' imprisonment, ths Birm- New York Mondar cft°rrccr. Ar crer, c c , . - ' cT In the social order,'' Dr.. Kaplan Joe Goldware, Bill Gray, Beringham Sunday Mercury reports, writes, {p. 54) But injustice and tha Gnss, Joe Guss, Joe Hornbecause of his trousers faded to strife have always existed in the stein, Mary Kaplan, Rose Kaplan, . C1M QSLY TWO CCllYErJED the point where they resembled 3ocial order. To hear people talk Sam Kaplan, Bess Cooper, Helen r- n - c * - ^ ^ - r < - ' ^ - i - o r the color of Nazi storm trooper's nowadays, learned and simple, Stein, Ida Greenbaum, Morris KaPrague (WNS) — Cr.l, t T O i e i 8 . ' . : i Cf rf'.ccrr " .' r breeches. you would suppose that earth had tzman, Sheldon Kaufman, Reuto CarlEtiat- • 7*rce at tl. r « C'^T1-. It was brought out ia the Nur- Jews were convex led The Pleasant Hill Cemetery Sobeen paradise until now. And 1 ben Lippett, . Henry Malashock, have there been no. sages no Isadore Mittleman, Pearl Mon- ciety will hold a bridge-luncheon ember Appeals Court that the £e- ity in all of CZQC c^loi ak:a C^~-| zzr. ; n . = S.r =—- er v . ing 193G, aeeorc,-g to I-S-re-i tl-e rri: c T^ cr-cc> rr c ' c c fendant, HeinricaHutzler, 39, saints despite both natural and sky, Ernie Nogg, Shfeda Osoff, Wednesday, March 3, at 12:30 at | r r ; . Ar Ir'^-^ * - - r~ c~ ~' moral evil? Could there, in fact, Harry Perelman, Esther Pollay, the Hayden's auditorium for thehad dyed the trousers so that just made public. This is the sr:r.l!;ct ausibsr ' tiis.rs: rrcr*c~ i : c I"they would not resemble, the Nazi benefit of the Chapel Fund. be either righteousness or salva- Robert Fosley,< Abe Kaben. '-r.-rac. brown, but they had faded in recorded in the ;E* d'ccdc. Hostesses will be the Hesdaraes tion in a perfectly clicking UtopLottie Rips, Hsrbert Rosenthal, ia? Let's be "natural" and "sci- Eva Ruderman, Mildred Safer- J. Abrahamson, B. Shafton, S. H.parts. Actually, the trousers entific", God help us all! Salva- stein, Esther Silverman, Willard Katz, J. Neesman, M. Arbittaan, were fNazi on one side and civil-tion is an individual psychologi- Smith,. Rae Spar; Harold Stern, S. Frohm, J. Kaplan, S, Eabior, ian on the other. The Public Prosecutor maincal process. The saved man, seeks Alice; Susman, Rebecca Tatle- D. Rifkin, Jacob. Abramson, and tained that it was the job of the to save society by what be is arid baum, Dave Waner, Sam Weln- F. Jacobs. There will be a door prize and defendant not to allow his troutherefore does. Ills relation to so- steln, and Harold Zelinsky. prizes for.each table. Tickets are sers to fade back to the storm ciety is that Abrojanv ot the trooper's tint. He deplored the thirty-five cents. • people of the cities of the plain As popular as1 ever v . t i C=: - ^ ;--< - o , fact the law permitted only six "ha audiences, Tr. A. ^. Sc—\<~r a ^r"t'* -"=T"' . . It isn't that of either Karl SARAH GERMAN MEADS ," weeks' imprisonment for this of- director of tha E r r . L'r.t'. II c ~"\ <z~'^ Marx of John Dewey .'. . It teihis : M. VAAB AUXILIARY fence against "the national con- Foundations, brci.ri.t l.>z tcta 1 c _ 'I ^ ,"„' "amazement and blank awe" beThe Junior Vaad Auxiliary met science of the people." fore Science (with a Dig S>> on OmahaJectcrcs t p tc c^Ltcc" zZ- 2C the lips of the learned thnt some- on Monday, February 22, at the Mrs. Jacob Finkel, 83, died at After the Appeals Court judges ter the three daj .:;• t^to '-o ca^-, "l*t' B'nai Israel synagogue. Election .her residence, 2414 Decatur St., time makes me talk more orthobad affirmed ti.e original sen- ducted last wet -"~1 ^^-~ t v c » IJ, _ doxly (if one may say so) than of officers was held at this time Wednesday morning, February tence,-.Hutzler changed his trou- Auspices of tho I.-..1. "A z \. cr.. ' ^. ^1 and the following were selected: j 17. Mrs. Finkel, a resident of sers and presented the part-Nazi u I believe. But I will in deed and .. Because of t h i cr > ' [ ' i j ' ' , ' , « r* president, Sarah German; vice Omaha since 1906, had been ill in truth pray with the humblest ones to a bystander. terial offerer! or1} a zz.^~2". rr- C.__ . r Rebecca Kirschen- for two years. v, 1 Chasid in a Polish village of mud president, port OaLDr . Sacfa*'= loet'urer cc." •- r- .* ' ,1 Besides her husband she is surand be nearer the ncurces of our baum; secretary, Ruth Marks; be made; I' „*". % * treasurer, Bess Kirschenbaum; vived by two daughters, Mrs. D. being than to go in for this "soSchwartz and Mrs. J. Robinson; Funeral services, were held on cial process" business with its es-reporter, Mae Tucker. A program consisting of several two-sons, Morris and Col man, all Monday, February 15, for Mrs.• Five pat feras ' sential atheism and its essential1. Tie Reli s l'_ piano selections by Shirley Ep- of Omaha; seventeen grandchild- Sarah Silvinsky, '65, who died at ly uncerious meliorism. . . _ ^ ^ < Btein and Miriam Fiedler follow- ren and four greatgrandchildren. her borne after an Illness of three genius of the J e I loathed having to write these ed the busines meeting. The nest Sis of the grandsons acted as months.. 'Mrs. Silvinsky had been Judaism asks o c . ' . <~ iC. . paragraphs. But, as the, French meeting of the Junior Vaad Aux- pallbearers, a resident of- Omaha for 45 years. Life Significant?" liz Cc~ :. say, e'est plus fort que moi. It iliary will be held on Monday, . Funeral services . were held 'r Surviving r.re tbree daughters, swer is an affir - M e just had to come out; I turn with March S. ' : last Wednesday afternoon from Lois SHvinpky and Leal: Serf of the challenge of ' - ~ v "~* infinito comfort to tho esqtiistely tha home. Rabbi N. Feldman of- Oniaba and Mrs.. Cecil Ginsberg the faith that -,."c - \ a - ' beautiful and rightly looked tipficiated. Burial was,, in Golden of Ottumwa, Iowa; two sons, that the unliwrse 'r . ' - . DRAMATIC-CLUB TO:.:'on, most philosophical novel by Hill Cemetery. •jtJia individual ij<-3 L-~ i ;c~. L«eon of Omaha and Ales of ChiS. J. Agnon admirablj' translated .;••••••• , ~ i -> t -€IVE'•••YIDDISH PLAY: cago; four sisters, Mrs. Louis j 2..The Etbica. — i-z . -1from the Hebrew by I. M. Lask Smart of Miami, Mrs. J. J. fiicblive decently:.. I - ..,. . It is called "The Bridal Canopy' '\ The Omaha Choir and Dramatic UTIOlfAL ards, .Sirs. J. L. Greenstone, and I ideals of the pr . that the-tour ac and published 4as an uncommon- club announces 8 •MEET-: OH'TUESDAY Mrs. Jean Friedman of Chicago; ical pattern is cc ' ' c ly handsome volume by Double- Yiddish play, "Broken Hearts' and one brother, Boris Aronson j western nntfcns "* ~* " day, Doran nnd Company. \Th? by Z. Lieben, will be given at the of Chicago. . ' I justice; that: juf r - - - Jewish Community Center on The Jewish National Fund story of Rcb Yudel and his three direct Council will meet next: Tuesday Burial was. in Golden Hill cers- adhered-to, daughters and ot;.his adventures eterjv .. • |- 5. Tbe Katicr —. and of tho world in which he liv- the play and Sam < Yaffe . will be evening, March 2,_ S p. m. at the Jewish.'•Community Center. Mrs. ed, tho- early nineteenth centur.v in' charge of tb© music. ; A regular meeting ot tlio c!ub M. F. Levenson, president, urges ' Pedro do Aranda, Bisliop of \ have cola in on? is v{world of ChfFidlsm and its neighwill bo" held at the homa of 'Mrs. '.all members of the Council.- to Calahorra, was., arrested as a Iviar- ' Jewish . r.ctsosa

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