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Praia (JTA) — Premier KifStill on the road, though' gradan Eodsa states to Deputies AaoaUy nearer the end of this par:H End Kuj?I the bo headed by Dr; • ticular r trail. No Jewish papers | Gcversiaezt would aid Jewish Harry A. "VVclf -is elmi. e and no timo to read»them when j schools and vocational training. Beta 'Epsilon Eraternity Budget Committee; ' \ "] ana protect there is -a poss&la glimpse. An sabbath ob-! ing tapcrtascs of Marks, chairman of theOrgan] servance. "alai-zaed report by -word ol mouth izations Committee • and Sa! laichAward j Jewish elemental-, srrc^llast night concerning the Colon—— ' nick, chairman-'of the-'Speakers' Harry A. Wolf was selected as j receive State assistance. vc—_ The ial- _2Iinister'3 sharply negative tha recipient of the "outstanding campaign committee for j committee. Paul Goldblatt is cssiuiiuuig . . ..• " - . ~ | uuiauuiH-i.. i i»u» »j«i<i«,j«"» —.- — i iniii-uiiiiiciii. ur i cthe e s u m m e r j tional t r a i n i n g for Tev—r'- ->-^'-*~ Enrollment ifor .pronouncement on the possibility Jewish citizen award" for the t h e J e m s n Philanthropies Drive je c u t I v e director o£ the campaign j semester cf the -Talmud Toraa! will be subsidized BE --" t ' < ~ V has been announced, oy Harry ja n d Milton "Frolita is c i a i m s n cf k-ili begin Monday, Marcs £9, and < comiE^- Suni^-cl^nof opening Transjdrdania to Jew- year, given yearly by Phi Beta Sp- | T r a s t i n t i"V"^ silon fraternity of Creighton unll > general chairman of 'the the Publicity committee. continue for two weeks. j respect Jewish ri-hfs c "~---,,,^ ish immigrants. Tragic and stuy. ' ' campaign. Julius Bisno will head Business Men's Division ,.._„' " ' ' vaace of Saiurcay £s Tfle T M ,„ „ _ , . . , . . pid both, of. course, if _it. i3 true. versity, lhe Premier sale The awarding of a plaque and the Business Men's Division and ; ^ m solicit pledges, Jroia iadividu- will deliver addresses in the va- j But we must not let any circumcertificate was to have been held stance or any. policy or any in- last night a t the fraternity's fifth justice or any chicanery, disheart- annual banquet at the Jewish Torah. Professions; I. P. Goodman, In- j Each associate . en us. ' We must be like the tide; Community Center. Rabbi Milton A. Kopstesn willj surance and Other Services; and responsible for a specific sabtiivi-; 6 p e a ] _ a { . B , s & . lsT&el. Kabl3i , we isiust: be -lite a river that rises; \ The award is given each year Morris Burstein, Wholesalers and Eion i swollen with the thaw of moun- to the man of Jewish faith "who | vid A. Goldstein at Beth El; PMi-1 Jobbers. The Youth's Division will have !l p K l a t z a { c i ; £ t B e t h H aine5rosli I tain. snows, and 'irresistably, si- has shown himself to be the most 1 U Mrs. David Greenber^- £ | l t s own campaign orsuniiatlos, ji H a g o d o 3 . L Korgenstera at B'aaiI lently, irrevocably flooding the worth to the Jewish people." An serve as chairman of the " °" < including a divisional chaimaa, chairnaa, ^;J a^c o^b ; B ^e a .K E . l o W E k y a t B > s a i land. It is not on. today that we advisory committee has each ol men's Division. Joe Goldware will and various other officers, A -&53 depend, sharp and dreadful as is its .members' submit three names be chairman of the Youth's Divi- group will .solicit ccntributlcrs Israel of South - Omaha; .the day's-need; it is not on to- to' a committee of the fraternity Ephraiin Marks at Adass Yeshsion. The Quota Committee .will from the youth of the citr. morrow; wo are - a people living which is responsible for making uren. Thirty-four'local, national and! very. jcdnEciously within time, the final choice. suraiaer session of the Talinternational 'Jewish organisa- < The .within- history,, reckoning by cenu Torah begins imiaeaiately j •Mr. "Wolf-has long been known tions are recipients of the fuses \ ™ Sis contestants will ^c-f.r. -E-C turies, by epochs;'we have always Beginners class-; as one of the most active of raised during the annual j e w j . j , : "fter'Passover. n the Oratories,! EHO Dr>r.c Cc^'had traffic with eternity. /We es e e E t nie Omaha^s Jewish -citizens. During Philanthropies campaign. "Wnn- '• ^ ^ ^" " *^ * ^ i s * - ' i I test sponsored joiatlr r : ••'"-? shall not" Jan'., undone by one ol Stress Jewish the past 25 years he successively erly these thirty-four orgssisa- ' ! Round Tsble cf Jewish V>.: '^ rr-' Its moments. ' . : •'•'•" .-"•", served.as member of the Board tions conducted separate cam^ letter t aTso been sentfeythej the Oniaia Z.odj;e ol B'rf. T":\ h iSaeanwhile there continue the T a 1 ra to to of-| Associated Jewish Charities, palgns. To facilitate collection of j ^s t s , ^ ^ ? P « - j on Monday, March "E. questions -of /which I spoke last 1 Board of Jewish Welfare Federafunds and eliminate overlapping! ng «? of children w i o are m thej- The'sebject of this ;-e'*"f f"weelrand mingled with them from tion, first vJce-president of the : test Js-"The 'Future oZ tr<= f r r otter individuals, and other purposes these fnsd History unat Religions e *. i;but Jewish Community Center, mem- Sixth Aimnal District Confer- forts have Jbeen combined into the not in i eregular siepartmest classes | Egogue in American L.i'e." Crrb sroups some complaints, bitter ber of the Board of Trustees of one city-wide campaisa cc^d ence at Local Labor and sharp arid constant, over the I the Center, member of the execuby the Jewish Philsatltropies: j' the importance, cf a Jewish ec ctill immense and melancholy pre' . -Lycesin inutes " tive commutes of the Center and The campaign" will open ca Ap- ;cation. valence of. Jewish sloth, of Jew"Understanding ast Welfare Federation and chairman The sixth annual district con- ril 27 and close on May 5. isa indifference, o£ Jewish snob" 61; the Budget and Finance com- ference of the Workmen's Circle goal has not been announced by!I of the Torah., familiarity with our bishness and of Jewish,idoltry of religious practices, with Jewisi. mittee. '.'•.'. was held Sunday, /March 21, at the Budget Committee. the idols and golden calls on. the j ccstoms and rituals; some knowl- E2ore isinutes to refute • c : the Labor Lyceum, 22nd and market-places. True. It is all T"orty active alumni and active ] edge of-the Hebrew language, cf nientE ol his oppocenti .true. The majority of the rich members of the fraternity attend- Clark streets. The delegates rep! Jewish history and of presect-dsy up his cwn' case. Omaha Branch 173, men are nissardly? the pseudo- ed, the banquet. The Fraternity resented "Ere: K c - I protjleics confronting our people , jj, aContestants j_ieo !. fashionable bask tea little Quit? committee in charge of the ban-South Omaha, 258, Lincoln, 34S, Meyerson cf i will serve to -equip our cMicres i-g?Bj*c ' -normal Gentile favor and frieiadconsisted of Meyer Raben, 399-A, and 399-B, Sioux City 664, i to carry oa in a way that comHarry Goocbiadsr, 1,'orr.. ' Bhip and c.3t: why should-,we Sam Weinstein, Bill Gray, Harold and Des. Moines 406. ! ports with our glorious tradition," segregate ourselves? Minimum Blocn and Max Resnick. There were also fraternal deleI The letter also lists tfee facili- eab£"uiE., EEd laorton K-:-; • Judaism ia ctill ia many place*' gates from the Workman's. Circle Err,ie Kogg, chairmri Berlin (JTA) New restric-
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• will help make tie- child con. considered sufficient — at least the past years have been William iliary of Branch 406, Des Moines, 'were piled "up this week, bj local scious o£ his responsibility as c Essistfd br KS.EHS. Esrrfrom the lipa outward; above all, Holsman,'-Henry Monsky, Dr. and Ladies Auxiliary, of Branch and ' natiosal authorities in var-inerabcr cf t i e Jet-ifi. c o n m - Arbitmsn, £Ed Zsfcci 'Jewish ignorance is still thick as Philip Sher, and Rabbi Frederick ious parts of the CCT—-Tr. TS -of OaaJia. nitv. log and only gleams of the desire C o h n . • • . - ' • • . . / , Jewish cxilturil rcti^.,—, —^ "t A territorial conference was to know p.nd by knowing penetrato - Guests of honor at the banquet held at the same time to elect have been curbed With .rcr- r.r~, tho jjloom. And niggardliness were to have been Miss Ruth -:= F o - r V d e ] e bg a t e s to the-national conven- i frequency of late, a;a... r and cno])bir;linec3 and Jewish' is- Allen Paul Goldblatt, Mrs. L. !t i o n o f t h e ^ o r t ~ c _ - s Circle' bnTat of the r c - c - c . " . - " - = - L - ° " - ^ * tion sorencB still bnbblo rvs rr.tionnl- Neveleff, Frank Acfcerman, n s f " ' ' , which will bs held dur-n- lbs f irzt;' ; iz?f-"'on - and excuse phrases co\ shopworn tuid lociisli, co .1-ted j Frederick "Cohn, j ?c^jlysT{z~i'lT. IZZJ ifllV" Cl , and empty,- so. discredited and Rabbi aatoa A. Kopsteo. .B r a n d n 39Q.A, Lincoln, wrs elect-1 rr>i3j£3 !;>' ihs Jt'. i.i 1 Ci.it*:.. . laded, -thafc I ilusti ~to" -joint out -Dr. A. C. FeUmnn was chosea t o ed delejato and Ii. Kuntor of', r : ^c-rccn "=r League. Also r~C'-i for the ton. thousandth time their be toastipaster. Branch 348, Lincoln, was" elected • ineetinsrs dn'Goette c r i Dostcidiotic -• fallaciousnesa. -Growling, j ievsisy, scheduled by other Je^r-i c r o ' - c substitute delegate. cooing, piping: "But-1 don't •be- : Many important problems con- j ish organizations. lieve in nationalities" Then'make fiaiidvatioiis to Be The Gestapo ct ^ e <-a.~e tirae^ Etr^ted art front cf the Un.Tercerning the Workmen's Circle the. wbrld over according- to- your ordered the Jev.irh .Automobile were discussed. 1 - irepulsive inner wish of having More than fifty guests from the Club to pledge pro:peci:ve mem- j all manlcind.turn into a universal surronnding territory were pres- j bers t o counteract r.=,tL-Gernis,n, '-£'. tas"teles3 broth and 'hearing rise ent a t t h e luncheon g given u n d e r jj propaganda and r r c r - c t s German j ^ - to 7- r : r i t : t h ; I ' .'...utc r > -from that broth an esperanto When "A Doll's House" is giv- the auspices of the Ladies Aus- j esport trade vhc-2. babble. Mankind occurs only and en by the Center Plays on April abroad. (The club, a "gictto"' crexclusively on this, planet in the 12 and 15, at the Jewish Com- iliary of Branch 173 on Sunday. form of culture-groups or nation- munity Center sexeral innovaalities. Every dog- is some kind tion in stage technique will be of a dog, every tree some kind of presented to the audience; a tree'and every man some /kind The sets lor the play are part of a: man. And that iron; and of, the new stage equipment givmon Brothers' T- rb-strcr'r err -"Jl'-z. to '"Aryan" . blessed "fact will not be altered en by the Women's division of X the ;n:t. t ^te, t s From Kircfaeini sv because your soul is diseased and the Center. Utilizing the experit was reported the E : : . : palltips you1 don't' want to be the kind of ience of several West Coast little decided to prohibit J--.rii cattle " " ^c man you are^ Yes, I still have theaters, the Center Players are The Omaha Choir and Drama- dealers froia r~"t-clrst r s in lo"" to ! say that. In words of two experimenting .with beaver board. ' 2irc: syllables or in, words of .one. To Hitherto stage sets have been on tic club will present a four act cal cattle markets. play "Broken Hearts" by Z. Libjroung" and old,_male and female. canvass or cloth. ia, Sunday, March 28 at the Jew• "But do you- believe that, we iln presenting a modernized verish Community Center. The play sion of the "Doll's House" the •should segregate ourselves?" ViOlympia,' "Vl'cch. — CcthcLcs is directed by Ben Martin and carious shame tingles in me as I Players are taking one of the I and Jews throughout t i c rtite cf Lou-3 D. Z^TZ-zi^c'.r, Ar:3:,-.o J"i.~- -^^r~^ • choir by Sam Yaffee. heard that for.the tenthousandth classics of the stage and showing j Washington are ralljin-- to cp- tico of i t s "n.tcd States £v--c=.3 -^r-'-' c The club was organized ~bn time. Of all the forms of. animal that its message is as pertinent I pose a bill nov, p t a - i s ; Is the April 2, 1934_and now has twentoday as when it was written in life, dear sir. or madam, only ~and J state legislature Th::h •^•c^lJ. £Uty-two members. Proceeds derivexclusively.: the;. Jew. of.the. post- the latter part of the Nineteenth ed from the play will be donated i thome the teacLii:~ c: tL^ HI'olo emancipatory Galuth has fallen so century. in public sohcol. "A Doll's House" is the famil- to charity. low a?to consider instinctive preference for his own Kind a subtly iar story of the rebellion of one shameful and dangerous thing. woman against the monotony of 'ITAUM JEWRY TO "TCe-do not, .NOT, segregate our- her life and her fight for an ex- RAISE FUND FOE selves. •• Broadly speaking we istence as an Individual. Mrs. Herman Jahr is directing prefer, to! live and die with those :. who have our own memories, as- the production.
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Rome (WNS) — Italian Jewplrations, leritage, hope, joy, "apTy will undertake to raise a large petences. So does every other hufund to carry on special educaan In what •vr&s usdou'-tedlr t i e i-;t-jj r r-- -iman being in the whole world. tional and religious activities Even Scotchmen : prefer Scotchamong the Falashas or black most provocative lecture to be ~ lOrP ^ c r - - , I men, broadly speaking, to Engthan t h . Jews." Jews of Ethiopia, it was announc- given this season at tLs Ep Commu'nify Cenlrr, L~D Zzb-wzzz, lishmen or Irishmen. That hasn't * th© from Addis e d upon* th© return BOted educator _ L ! a^.L^r, T^;cyet prevented great Scotchmen ;• Philadalphia (JTA) — Remains Ababa of Dr. Carlo Viterbo, . from running Britain and its lit-of thfr nearest scientific approx- chairman of a delegation of Ital- day night-argcJ />~cr:;ra Jc~r c erature both. It doesn't threaten imation to the biblical Adam, ian Jews sent to organize Palas- to reorient their r r r r c a c i to •Tc ~- "I isa 'lite. .the'union of the kingdoms. I'm 60,000 to 100,000 years old, ha teliillalis. not trying to rob you of your have been found near Mount The Italian government a p - , "Jews are net Christian friends. But dooft any Garmel, Palestine, not far from proves the proposed, fund.. b e - !1o2t 1 Te « J s 101i 0T r.-s^-r are.rbora into ,- r e more taifc'that slavish talk about the traditional site of the Ger-cause it .sera in It afiaitional helpi to ^ >rtle for the" Itallanlzation of Ethopia. j ^5 a r e r- '-rJ-l JT self-segregation. "fl[e are a peo- den of Eden. This was reported to the PhilNo government. money will trsjf. Particular h-tcr;- - ple—a- people, shaping even alien tion.". languages * . (.German,- Spanish, adelphia Academy or Natural contributed, however. Sir. Schwara, cr°ail=7 cr "ProArabic) -into something- closer to Sciences in a paper by Sir Arthur c : t J i ;- - . _ posed Roads for ATTST'.SZZ ZZ~TJ'' our character end needs. Gar. Keith,. noted pre-historian, read pictured Auieric-j. J C - - . ; I lo 1 : tendency- to ' live in the same by his assistant, Theodore D. Mca complss of r*""J^ ^ i t ~> ^ * ^'•neighborhoods In citiea is due toCown, research : fellow of the B?f teaases without eci „ ' " • : ; A \" ? the unconscious hut spontaneous American School of Phehistorie q '.'••:•• sociological .functioning ol a peo-j' R e s e a r c h . New York (WKS) —: The first feon-Jewish worl , This "Adam,"-according-to Sir "Jewish life," ^ >— j-1. "" : commercial shipment of Palespie robbed b?,'historic fat0 of sco4 graphical integrity and trying to Arthur, was more cloely related tine .lemons,- 180 cases of first on-, E l a w l e y - ; - ; ; - - " ^ - j place little substitute bits of coil to modern man in isaay Tespects quality lemons,-were-sold at auc-rthronga tte yr--~. ; under its forever involuntarily than his contemporary", the Nean- 'tion in the New York wholesale I rccorSed literature, re derthal man of Western Europe. fruit HJsrket, it was announces j martyrological, - <-• wandering feet. > The DIEUIIS '• and bones found bs'Have 1 said all this before? long to the Mousterian period of by the American Econoinie ^Com-j ditien that givci <. • ! fact that Jetr; - ' rr Tory well. Then I have. I shall tho Old Stone Age of archeology. mittee for Palestine. Because of their large size, thin I agis hare beei ; - r t probably' say it again. These are finds .were-made in 1932 skin, outstantiiiig. quality.^ and \ contemporaries." 'the IEFSOHS, the few elementary in The the Valley of Cave3 near flavor and'unusually fine appear* j . "Persecution 1 - - Icssos3 which must be learned be- Mount Canaoi-. by a joint expedi£ors;thl3 Xewish- people of today tion of the British Royal College anee, .the lemons' aroused consid-jbeen aati-Jewisr^, ; . * Is transformed and transmuted of Si rgeona and the American erable. "interest and. .enthusiasm ! s o c i a 1 fabric. Z among dealers to whom" •" they'! comes from j , -(Continued on page 8.) School of Prehistoric Research. were shown. • •'. .. • • | r s t i e r . than a£tl-r -
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