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PARADOX Boswell lecorded the conversa!J UJI'J t V i tions of Dr. Johnson and EckerYv'arsaw (WNS — E£j:u mann recorded the conversations zenski, anti-Semitic ncn.i'.r of ] of Goethe. Themselves men of orParliament, who was ch-x'caseJ.! t_.s r r c k idinary talent, they WTOtc immor! to a scries of duels by Lcca rr ,1L s ' " ' e .F T " tal books. The art of conversaj Brechinan, president of ths Jew-Hescrial Prcgrc™ i: IT; tion languishes amid the heat ish War Teterans, and fire otter : err j;v-.:i- e:-.and hurry of contemporary life Jewish war veterans, is trying to nor have we probably a Goe the, get out of them. c : . - . : £ : : .' i : v r though we have or ought to have .„ , On Sunday, March T, tver--- £-jN Tc1 v , Budzenski ignored the warnmen of the intellectual, stature of ast S three naxaepla-ies .n :r:~cry cl! C(:r-J.rii. .'.• ?^:c.z. d V>~.r;r C e ings of his seconds that he Samuel Johnson. At all events fight or apologize ^.ubliciy to the | the deceased parent? cf ^:r.i;r< . ^ ,- C v fi *- c re rz\ JCT E „. recorded conversation; spontanJews for his attack on t i e s ia i of the Vaad will -be r « ?-~ c~ '-- c c e r - — ;-." eously spoken often illuminates Parliament, and now claims that j memorial tablets .n the 3'r.r i 1smentality and character better as a member, of Parliament he I rael synagog-ue. It at.1.,: Scprit n than set discourse or ^written cannot'be held responsible for his {.will deliver a sorr:Lrn c- " . r o words. I want to record here a Eternity of ths Scul ' Car.tcr A. utterances. fragment of conversation of Dr. ana the Ilczeziu He also insists that he die sot Stephen S. Wise, which I owe to Singing Society w-.l cisxt c t ? : j - --„ insult those who are chailc* the diaries of my wife. (In these him and insists that ths press priate prayers an.1 s-r.g ".N.cl.t -,0~r* diaries there are also conversaFargest," a: song esr-C.ai]y ccn- - ^ - ^ misquoted him. tions of Jacob Wassermann and posed by Castor Esr-v ^czkiz far Thomas Mann.) this occasion. -«, „ • _ The Wises were dining with us Isa ivremer The two raemor.il ;al":t£ vcrc l'»C_ T1" ZTL. la Paris. It was the. year after dedicated en Sur:d~:, Darcmbc- *'_''„«-*,—,-, the Arab riots of twenty-nine. 13, for t i e perpctururn cf tic - ^ " — = - - ^ The wretched and unjust governnames of deceased r^re:-:&. Hari iiCUr re ment reports had appeared. Im: The.Hew, Beautiful Chesed Shel Ernes Braiding tablet has room fcr crs nurJred — migration had been restricted. To Returning to Omalia after an names. all of us there at the table whose absence of several seasons, Isa All those . who r.re . whole heart was and is with The new, beautiful building of , chesed Shel Ernes which has ! Kreraer, internationally famous their parents 'on t" s Eretz Yisrael the year, the day, the Chesed Shel Ernes, the Jew- grown stronger and b i g g e i j balladist, Sunday night again be given borklcts the hour ought to have been dark ish Funeral Home, at 19th and j through the years, treats rich and j proved her ability to delight her \ propriate~prayers :a Ecircv v enough. It wcs. But. suddenly Cuming street will be formally poor alike. • •• . 'audience.. Prim&/."ly "•" - - an actress ia n ( j translation, ZTZ l i e m " c . i S. S. W. drew himself up. His dedicated at a city-wide program Mrs. L. Neveleff, who is a | Miss Kremer by means ci her es-! o f t n e paresis will be ^zhcr^cC , ; ' '^S voice seemed more sonorous than daughter of Mrs. Levey, is the pressive features and the deft ever. A radiance seemed to go to be held next Sunday afternoon present head of the Chesed Shel manipulation of her iiauds crcat- the booklet. After t i e CCE through him and emanate from March 7, at 2 p. m: at the Chesed Ernes and has carried oa the ed an atmosphere for each, of the me71is v,e serred :n iYs asErnes building. him as he turned to my wife who ;Shel characters she portrayed in hersembly hall of t i e sy; sges-ue. Henry Monsky will "be chair- work started by her mother, i ? j t i a d just made what appeared to man of the affair. All the rabbis j Mr. M. Katzman'and Mr. Louis songs. The public is inv.isC to attend. him an unduly pessimistic obser- and cantors in the city will par-1Epstein are the .reception comDuring the course of the e'v-an- | vation. "Thelma," he said, "do ticipate in the program. Tc-ti ing Miss Kremer sang in Eeven mittee. languages, but the majority of The Chesed Shel Ernes was orZionism not forget one thing, The officers and the board of tor rtace n.Ei-mustn't succeed in a worldly ganized fifteen years ago by Mrs. directors of the Chesed Shel her ballads were is Yiddish. So sense in our time. It mustn't, God Harris : Levey, pioneer^ Omahan Ernes wish to announce that the enthusiastic was her audience forbid, fail. But we,could not who passed away a decade ago. entire public is welcome to at- that she was recelled for fear en?f t i s cortrri v / ; b? • so . consscratedly serve a cause Known for her charitable work- tend the formal dedication Sun- cores. New York (JTA) — As a rethat was not measurably in dan- Mrs. Levey urged the establishday. . No one was" intentionally .Miss Kremer's impersonations 2 r r " j m ~ 7 l ' i r «. r' sing- j suit cf the recent rlE.t to tnls ger, measurably opposed by the ment of a funeral home where slichted in the issuing of invita- included a colored Jewish funeral' services could be ing a lullaby; a Kentucky mean-j country cf l i n e . Irer.ee H : " U , world and the evil of the world I tions and everyone is cordially taineer telling of !ove^.ES she sat i of Vienna, founder cf ths u ' o r ^ r-~ T r ' ~ : and therefore the symbol of the held for the poor. Today, the invited. : and sewed; a Jewish girl of ear- i Movement ag£.ic;t T.tzz E-iretriumph.of _goodness and justice. discusEing the I and Human Misery, an An^r^cn Will it still be that in the days wants to marry i Society for Kace Tolerance Is beof. its worldly success? Are' : we formed here vLIci ir set^.n?: not happiest in our service who, FOR WWH HALL FORUM \ — to' mention only a few. By far j ing fc labor now? No, a_successful cause could never so wholly be- my j the United States. ZI^-F. l i n r ^ , | Rabbi David H. Wice will be a cause. All our heart and strengMissICremer was accompanied • it WES.stated, will ar--=- T _ . : t i e • MissICre p member of the panel at the Town th are with it now. But let us , Hall Forum Sunday night when at the piano by Iran BaEilevsky j United States in Arr.:. lear complete success. - Let us be who proved himself a genuine ar- ! A proviEio^al cc=-:iteo i t : grateful .for: the .'. jsrivilesa of i i i i b e f=ed --working' A:... series,, of Jesrish-'the^Jcslyn'-BIeiaorirJ nhfier " • •5 "- r £ - r •• - • Parents,- designed... t o , supply -the! auspices of the Colonial Barnes, j T h s t T r 0 a f ^ < f £p«?!^I" V - ' - - t ' ^ '^T-%- "w and given expression to one of answers to present-day problems Abbe the crucial paradoses of the mor- that confront, the Jewish child, , , laci, cf New Ycr.; al life. It is upon these parados- will be given by. Habbi David H. great thinkers _ . c.vr-f The acting sscre:=.r Is es that insight is v'.rawn. He whoWice, under the auspices of the particularly/well known for • his j 25S famous book, "The Art of ThinkAranow, lives by these - paradoses is the Sisterhood of Temple Israel, be- ing." prophetic soul, forever divided from the perishable, cunning of ginning March 31, in the vestry to Chrisiiarss and Je'vs, v-.i at the worldly. Success . corrupts. rooms of the Temple. eorabat ail forms of race pr t . ^- „_ •"Equipping My Child to Face .Power corrupts. A complete atAlmost one thousand young j dice. Among^iU .TS.^^Z. tainment of ends corrupts." A His World,." is the subject of the r: people of high school and college ! j ! ^ ^ , ^ l ^ 1 'f^ ^ ^ ^ c cause should always have this series. "Helping My Child to Adquality of an ideal, that its com- just His World," will form the age attended the second annual j jor"ag^j*^v.ioa to "Ui'^C^tci; plete accomplishment is nnattain- snbject for Rabbi Wice's opening Purim Carnival sponsoreu by the j T a r j 0 1 J S c-;tjes Ere V~e Ft able. Else it will reach that mea- j talk on March 31. On April G, Round Table of JewiES ToTith,"| out of the wcra . sure of fruition that is too near he will continue this subject, plications for citlzcssz.p. last Sunday evening. fruit speaking on it from the viewto death, The over-ripe The noise and excite m New York (JTA) —The root .ent falls from the tree. The next point of the Jewish child "As a BIBLE CLASS stage is corruption. Our goal is j Citizen." His topic for April 12th of anti-Jewish antagonism is "the the gymnasium and dancing in the path toward the goal. The I will be "A Child's Philosophy . o l j d e t e r m i n a t i o n of the Jews the auditorium lasted until mid• In-acordance vr<.i a trcd.Scr ' path is our highest portion and" Life," and on April 20, "ParentaT | throughout the centuries not to night. All the booths were exof long- Etandisg tic- 2 r l : C'r:: •lose their identity as a separate our best inheritance. God for- Subtleties in the Home." tremely popular. of ths Ten bid that it should be blocked or Plans for the series were com- and distinct people in any land The door prize, a radio, was will close its where they dwell," according to destroyed by murderers or ruins pleted at a meeting at the home at wl or desert sands. But let it re- of Mrs. Harry Rosenfeld, chair- David Lloyd-George, British war-j won by Dave Richards; and twomeetir toy dogs were won by Ab Kai-of members cf t i c c""s v , 1 t t ' tiers z.z.^ .main a path. Let the goal shine man, Wednesday afternoon. Mem- time Prime Minister. guests. This fine! c^asr v^* b; c^rc;'_ t J c radiantly at its end and still re- bers of her committee assisting In the March 6 issue of Liberty man and Leona Letwin. Ban Miller was chainaiui of hsd Tuesday, Z'.Z.TZ'L S HI t l s c^^cr,^. ^rc cede, the nearer we seem, to ap- with the ticket sales include the a weekly, he pays tribute to the Ir *~rJ ^ - ^ , proach it. Let the City of God. Mesdames Jack Cohen, Leon Fell- contributions <il the Jews in reli- the affair and Rosalie Alberts home of Dr. Leon relln£.n. was ticket chairman. Music was and the Zion of .our fulfillment man, William Feiler, Manuel Gro- gion and othc* fields and declares Moses Judah ~E.sxz be set on a mountain height ol dinsky, Abe Greenspan, P h i l that, given an opportunity, they furnished by Freddie Ebener's Montreal's first v-ctcr-wcrLs. orchestra. show, loyalty and give great serGod to. which we can raise OUT Hirschberg, David Levine, Hymie eyes.for help anc inspiration and Milder, J. M. Newman, Ben Sha-vice to the nations in which they courage; as we tread the path. piro, Louis Somberg, Harry Trus- live. Only ,the pilgrim reaches the hill tin, Hortce Rosenblum, S a m Replying to critics who accuse of Zion byknow'nj that his heart Wolf, Sam Wertheimer, jr., SamJews of Communism, Mr. Lloyd | ' i s already there, though his feet Gilinsky; M. L. Cohn, David Gold- George asserts: "No country is may never tread its slope. The man, Fred Rosenstock, Julius entitled to claim loyalty unto busy, "successful worldly man Newman, Louis Kulakofsky, Har- death from a people to whom it runs and hustles and is upon a ry Rubenstein, and Ben Silver. denies the elementary rights of hill-top. What at last he raises Admission for the . series is humanity. A Jew fairly treated The Community Forum of tho > , his eyes it is not the hill of Zion $1.00. Single admissions will be is a loyal citizen in'lall lands." He at a l l . l t is. a hill in a hell, he lias 50 cents. All lectures are sched- calls the Jews "the most remark- Jewish Community Center will ' himself created and then sought. uled for .8:30 p. m.. able race that ever dwelt on this conclude its series on Wedncr- ; ' day March 10, when Corael:r. . Long, Long .ago he lost the way earth." , , Bryce Pinchot spcafeE on. 'Whrf ; and abandoned. the path and He lauds the idea of "a nation- Underlies the Difference Between ; knew It. not, al .home for the Jews in the coun- Capital and Labor.' j t r y whiei they mpde faoiy : This Is no mystical counsel of Mrs. Pinchot, the wile of the j ground" declaring that "it will abstention and quietism. On the At a'"meeting held Monday, enable the Jews once more to lormer governor of! Pennsylvania j contrary. Thur? and thus only shall our."hopes be undying and March 1, members of the Omaha make a contribution to the work Gifford Pinchot v is a meciber cT j out strength Inexhaustible. Thus* Choir' and Dramatic Club con- of civilization as a separate one of the country's mos. distir.^r-: uished families/ She is a fiaagn-j only shall we riso from every de- tinued:; rehearsals for the four act community." ter of Ll-oyd Br; ce, former e d i t " i feat and be put out of counten- Yiddish drama. "Broken Hearts" Anti-Jewish hatred* he terms a of th'e North American Reviev.-,' by Z. Lieben which will be preance by neither hostility without "malarial insect whose poison in- and one-tiiae minister to Hoj- . "^aianai.insect waos^ puisou mour ranks nor by sloth within 4nted by the club on Sunday, fec M K 28 ' • i ^s Wealthy. creaUiFea." He gives -land. Her granSfatber. Edward ! 28 them. Koyal Commissions can 1M religious:bigotry as one o r its Cooper, served as majrcr cf Xcv,' j A g Aceordnig. to Mr, Ben Martin, come and go" Arab agitators can all York City; and her. peal-grar.,1-1 dramatic director, all i ll . proceeds proceeds causes but stresses the rise, and fall. Wo shall be alarm- •fr.om the play will go to c h a r i t-.j ii ssmm+ .r rff the father, Peter Cooper, ths fanic-.;r j ed: we shall rouse and summon j theMr. JewLloyd arUy imposed 5 them. George says inventor, founded the Cooper l'r.-j Israel. Thus we shall cause the able institutions. Mr. Martin also j a J e w remains a Jew ion, one oI.Kevr Toik's distl~;:-• obstacles of the world never to directed two previous successful J is just '. overcome us. But in our dark- plays, "Mentsclien" a n d ''Chasia | as much a Hebrew today in hisuished educstional centers. During the Bull Mooss Can:- i est hours we shall not be "wholly de Yosame*' which were given by sentiment, in his prides, and is discomfited. This path is the the group. his racial loyalties as he was paign of 1012 Mrs. Pinshct K ; , initiated .into ths field of pracil-, path of Israel in this age and the Tickets for t h e play may be ob- when driven .from Palestine." cal politics. TvIiEn "her •husbzr..'.. age to come. This is the path tained rby calling Mrs. Canar, Ma. r Julius Schneider, Ha. j _ •.~,~~ r^TT~Z~~Z began Ms political career ia IS"'.' . of redemption for 'Israel and 2473; • ; A.'Coltoff, W e . 410G, and | MABIQ PH§€MAM i Sirs. FinSot beams cue cf c"'.-' therefore, in a given' degree for? k Salinsky, 21S So.. 14th S t . j .•., Z2— ! standing political figures. An. r T -' mankind. Therefore this patli ; is' u f r t h e • A program of interest to readI dent sufiragist she .worked i;r ' which'IS our goal and the tread-- f f = ° ers of the . Jewish press will be 'the passage of ths Ninetee-p J ing of which ia;itsown reward i '*<??* Sir. Nathan Merlin is president heard en the Creigfctps UniTer- Araer.sJmeat. •. f ir. Olga " :tr shall not ant1 can not be lost ex-j cept amid the 3-ills on which i of the Omaha Choir sxid Drama- sity of the Air over "V7. O. W. nest • "As .first lady cf Pennsj-lvaiila, 1 Hrs. Pinchot bscaics . one el .the stands the heavenly city,.the Zion.! tic Club; Julius Schneider,, secre- Wednesday at 4:30. Mrs. Phi'i' crandall, trea. —,-.'. "/' ' ' — . . I great advocate of we snail never xeach unless-upoi. I the. 3>^tb -we tre&d we haye.alrea- j surer. The home or Thomas'Jefferson i and led the fight dy. reached it-in our hearts T h i s ! T h e nest meeting will be held •; was •.purchased; in. t h e middle • of | sweatshops of j e r s t ; o n Mon is w h a t S. S. W- meant ' This i d a y , .March S, a t t h e j the • nineteantJi century bv Uriali j championed t h e cause '..•.' ' • *s . -'.• - . "j h o m e o f Mr. and Mrs. Julius Sets- Phillips Levy; a'a officer '!•" - the ! i t e e ' w r t " ' P - - I C~^V^ tz-itee cfi •'.-•,'•. (-Continued, on;.page 8.) ; neider, 711 No'. 31st street. -•-. |Aajerican navy. " - jv,?, r > ' ^ t "to 'o^--'~- •
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