\ 1,
X.
Pag* f
Tlala column lo copyright by tba .-•gavea Arts' Feature-Syndicata.- KoSjroaaetioa la whola or. in part strictly forbidden. Any Infringement .oa t h i s -copyright- will - ba prosecnted. '' •' • -~ \ " - ' •J'SRaCH-vANB-.THIS .,-. It -is u p t -so; very many -years .: ago -that--Jewi:,thought"-they, could . celebrate;.Pesach:in a purely his.torlcal or,; as the. foolish-phrase goes,.;merely TjeligiDUB sense. All .or nearly, all the.hapes' f or libera-ations Qt.mankind seemed to have .beencaccomplished; and. the.liberation of j.ewTy to be nearing:completion. ,We -were unfree in-countries themselves still unfree. These, -were • known as the backward,countries, and everyone expected them to catch • up day after -tomorrow, if not tomorrow with the ideals actually achieved in all - that -part of ' tb^o Western world -which, - by~tbe "common^consent rof ;all mankind, had reached a height and glory hitherto un-
EB EaecasS •Ctesa £Ea3i Matter oa January -21. 1521. a t • ojOmaha. jjebrasaa. ender tha Act it March S; 1879
Zio Taikj -i;iomst/-I l
OMAHA, KSBSASKA. FTJDJLT. APEIL 2. 1S37
T^^jr-WV'T
J
» the Talmud Torah may tr*' i y V *>p~ si <: niEie zX the Jefrisn Community Center. Beginners clasV-r- w*> *A ^ - ^ S rrsasr- ses Ilorris will be held this semester. The Up in Cospetitioa sannaer session of t i e Talmud i Youths Torah always begins iEnieSiately ; « A « , « ; after Passover. i „, **"' Dr; Ben Zion Mossinsohn, one :s. &*fe J£Vf* ^ ^ C? **• Morton Margolin, son. .of Dr. * . «fc«* *«* S ^ i m x ,h, t< Speakers have visited the v£r- j of Palestine's leading educators, and Mrs. Morris Margolin, •sras 1—F I ' Q ions synagogues to ejsphasie the ! will speak at an open meeting .at declared winner, of the Oratorical importance of a Jewish education I e GLLL 1 LLLli I the Jewish, Community Center, Contest sponsored by ths Eoand ] for the young people of the com- j __ Tuesday April' 6, at 8:15 under ,.'ith a variety of talent rangTable of Jewish Youth and the munity. the auspices of the Omaha Disj icg Irora acrobatic EEC tap f,s/neOmaha.T^odge of B'nai 3'rith, last) trict'of the Zionist; Organization 1 ing- -to crocning; acd ir.clcfiir.gMonday night. of America and the local lodge j violin and piano vituosos and Morris Kirshenbattn -was ranrun- f p f i' < \ : l v\ of B'nai Brith. Dr Mossinsohn's cr t ^1 F - - ^ j voices Ijrio and basso, Omaha's ner-up. Other contestants vrere topic will b© "The Crisis in Pali T Ct j budding g-eEiiises will vie -pritb JLeo Jieyerson of .Council Bluffs known. .•••-..•' estine." . .:. . • . ; each other for cash prises Et the and Harry Goodbinder. One need not be old to rememFor two generations Dr. MosHadassah Amateur Eour, Sundsy ; The subject of the contest war ber .the period :vrhen these state- sinsohn has been associatd with April 4, at the Jewish- COKE unity "The Future of the Synagogue in ' ments wereitrnisms. If Jews were the Zionist Movement. Bora in j Center. American Life." still .persecuted anywhere the fact Russia in the late 'eighties, he An lB.tereEt.iEg array of clever .Margolin stressed the fact that iras regarded as an. anachronism early became identified with the entertainers will present an enjoythe synagogue can survive enly and .the state in -which the thing Zionis! Ideal and in 1904 he-went if an adequate system of Jewish Foted Sisnist "Leader Beoans able program T-ith Inn ana entertook place was held to be in need with a group of fellow students Dr. Ben' Zioa Mossiasoha Oritioal of Eicidst Admisis- tainment galore. Tbe curtain C r c v and Hebrew education is inaugof further Western ..civilization. to Jaffa, Palestine, to establish a To. Speak Here Tnes&ay Trill so up promptly at eight tratioa ia Sessst Years urated so that Jewish youth End . There vvere, of course, always school.. o'clock. Jewish children can appreciate lonely thinkers, who did not beli- D r . "Mossinsohn and his associtheir Jewish heritage. is invited to come X&w Tori: (TTXS) — Jacob de j eve -that all was as well; as it ates founded the first major edur sriayers • The trophy presented the win-Haas, pioneer cf political Zionism, !and bring their ^i -£HuS. The seemed. But the warning. , at cational institution In- Palestine, 1 proceeds c" is aff go to ner was given by the B'nai B'rith secretary anc •once subtle, and ..tremendous, the Heslia Gymnasium of which iographer of : Theodor Herzl, and friend, . the Hadassai Kedical Fund. Mrs. b i o lodga. •which Achad Ha'Am. issued in his he is today principal....'-""'. M • . 1 ' l meas ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ *& EencrEi great essay on Outer Freedom Judges of the contest were gfapher and. Zionist raentor of! " The Heralia Gymnasium, under chairman of the atlair. and Inner Servitude -went utterly In less than two weeks, on April 'Jack Marer, Harold Abrams,'and Louis D. Brandeis, died here at > Dr. Mossinsohn's;.guidance, beAn E?plB.i:se meter vriil be cssfi unheeded except by that handful 12 and 13, the Center Players will Eparaizn Marks. IIax Baer was the age of 65. Eorn in London; to garse tbe response of each came the .first independent Hein 1S72. ae Haas TTES a prcmin- j of people who'already shared his chairman of the evening; ' present t&eir second offering of t . E "" brew school in Palestine. It was vision. Tbe West blazed with ent young jonrnalist when Herzl I cenpeting act. l.t ' «' V* t _ the nucleus for the city of Tel the season, "A Doll's House", . Joe Goldware, president of the freedom and a Teasonable prosiEh scene. As I efly oa appeared on t i e Aviv which grew up around the long famous as a classic of the Round Table, perity. To be a Jew seemed in of the organization and | editor of' the London Jewish!' school on the outskirts of Jaffa. theater. Written two generations itself to. be almost a little, out of ago by the famous Norwegian its meaning for the Omaha Jew- World, de Haas TES ths first En- I Dr Mossinsohn is a member of playwright, I b s e n, "A Doll's ish.fcoaEiunity. glish-bom Jew to join Herzl and j » date. The great festivals, were of Round start the mass movement that led j charming antiques, no doubt, but. the Vaad Leumi, the Jewish Na- House" nevertheless is not only tion Council of Palestine. At the modern in its mesage but its.lines f t? T ™ ^ c ^ , to Ms acceptance as -Zionist lead-; er c ru, history had long, long ago World Zionist Congress held in are. up-todate and not antiquated ii.i.-.i.i.'ii fir. . As a writer on the troyed their meaning. - •' Universitv L,ovr School j Chronicle, the London Daily 1 C " C1 P ^ "We are in another era. The old Zurich In 1935 he was elected by the years. Thursfi sy evening before the vice president of • that biennial inand tee Pall JJail Gazette, de simplicities are gone. The old "A-Doll's House" is the story Table of Jewish Tottth VcThe Jewish National Worliers | Haas ictrdnced Herzl to the Eng- \ over-simplifications, happy and ternational gathering.^ He is also of Nora who is forced to borrow cational G-nicls.aee Forcin. K T . one of-the Presidents of the GenAlliance will celebrate its twen-! lisfc. pnblic. Later te became his ; roseate, are gone too. Life has bemoney" while her husband is ill. Gillespie discussed the possibili-; e o m e immensely complicated. eral Zionist Confederation. Last Unable to get the signature of her ty-Xifth anniversary Snndav, April; honorary English secretary. Alter: ties of Lia-sr^ as s. profession forj r - r summer he was named to repre18, with a 6 o'clock dicaer at i attending TTorld Fire, terror and a new slavery ravfather; on the note, she" forges his young pesple. I the «arth. The Jewish people, sent Palestine- at the 'first"World name. An unscrupulous lawyer, the Jetrish Conriaisnity Center. j Zionist Congresses, at -which he The spaater stresses the fact j has/become a symbol and a myth. Jewish Congress at Geneva, eager for advancement in " the An • interesting prcgrBia has ] vras English secretarj", he cams to Ephraim Marks will preside at bank that her husband comes to !h?en ari>acged. Members, frieadsj Aaerica is IS 02 to spread the that legal traisiEg Is a reqeisite I Wherever the new slavery arises, : snr pro~| | _, in-most wherever the vertigo which has the meeting, and Louis LIpp will manage, threatens to expose this and well-wishers are welcome to | Zionist raessage here. : introduced the speaker. Ths pub\ seized upon mankind is most vioIn that rear he becar forgery unless Nora uses her in- attend. sec-s*— Reservations 'may is mafie by iary of the Federation cf AmcTilent, wherever men plunge the lic is Invited to attend this meet- fluence to see that he receives a ^ -Ing. _ , ' " > >oe calling' the secretary, Sir. deepest gnlfs of .reaction—-there .'" iCEn SioEists, an office lie resrTrbetter position. aB "peopia .;.:ii gttacked, ^ e g - t o assume t i e directin-n cl _h; T^Thcn Nora's'fcnsbazd .rersoves Rfidino'STsIri, "We.- 1S42, cr 7:1:3 — Krojfstad, tSe lavryer, trasT his ston"T."TJ:-Hr AT'is,ter i s _-pETScutd, r r , Jlrs. H. Botidaria, Ja. TO5i starved, beaten': as .'thS:ffepresetttg TTiitis xi letter rcvcilr lire. Has Goldstein, 52OS;! fn ^ orT , r , ini . 3 , C£ t l , e j - e T _ prjgjt.-.-. -atiye of that ireedom'and tha't ing Nora's forglng of her father's ! 21TB. J^Razafa*, Wa. S1S5; ^ r s . j F r o m 1 8 O S t 1 S 1 S fcs ^ . s e d t C0II7EST ON U0UDA7signature. ttrin r which-the new slave-states abhor. We'are n o t l i i one MizThe sets for the play are being Mln riylmV We. are in Mizrayim' over ". Pauline- Rifkin, sixteen year constructed of beaver board by *'ish Advocate. A freguei t co Mn, • We. 051S; Mr. half the earth.' And all the lands old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S.Kate Seckerman and Sol Tuchbutor to the Boston ne^ C: 925; Mrs. J. -Feldman, Ja. -sis--Haas xetnrnsd to active E:~rof bondage'are- exactly like- that Rifkin, vs-as declared winner in nian. The Center Players,are the —^= - oc c land of bondage of old-—• slave- the state • declamatory contest third .theater group in the United 5533; llr. • Harry Crocnse, We.!. s.5 -eiecutive secretary of"t-r lands under ;the heel of deifiefi held last.Monday at Benson High Staes "to utilize ; this type scenery , 1110. Z i o n i s t ProvssionE.1 Ccmmiitrr Pharaohs, be they called Fnhrer School. - Miss Rifkin, a senior at instead of the old canvass or doth ' ,. ana the Federation cf ATaeric~i or Duce or -Chief Commissar and Omaha Tech;' is;president of the sets. • •• j Zionists, holding this post fr;~ whether they prefer to; attack the Pioneer; De"bateJ Society and is a The flood lamps .are also being j 1S16 to 1S21, -when the Brand; sbodies .".or the- souls of the Jewish member of the student council. constructed in the workshop out 1 Ilact wir.g cf Sionisn split v"th - r people, and whether they strive to Since she hag been a student -at of aluminum cake pans. For the 1 ths Lipskv group. A close frLr.1 Tech, Miss Rifkin has been on destroy that people by jextennlrifirst time the. members of the! cf Louis 3X Branfieis, fie Haas v-as C e n t e r Flayers are building | a-t I o n , or violent absorption. the school's honor roll. credited -with trlnsing him i- to She also has the leading role in equipment such as shelves and Wherever a country turns into a the Zionist Eovensnt. de H^r^ . - ;.•'•-" land of bondage for all its folk, the Senior Play. Harriet Rifkin, a bookcases. iras Elso credited with help r~ there that poor wretched and be- sister, was awarded a gold medal oe Admission to the play (JTA) ' — T&s Cuncil to draft the Balfotir Declarator. fooled rabble is given the Jews to for scholarship upon her gradua- free for Center members and I iffy Daring ths TTar ne JieipeS. fci-n£ German -Je-srry last hate and bate, so that it may for- tion from Tech. cents f o r nonmemfeers. High j'saoptefl- a budget of SCO,000 the American Jewish .Cozsrrrro get the iron heel upon its! own school students will be given a pounds:.(about 12,500,000) for asd was oas cf its delegates to err— , - ;"E neck and the enslavement of - Its the Versailles Peace ConJere-co. special price. csecution in 1937 of various \ jects'lf is'coordinating- in a: cf In 1919 he accospsrieS Brarfic z own _ : German Jews bofe witiiin and to Palestine. In recent years he Thus it has come about that OPENWEETIMG OF had been extremely critical cl . ---" c outside the Reich. Tesach is radiant with immediate 'J.N.F. MONDAY- -. ~i Z;r.i *' Ce^" inessaga and meaning. Its symAbout one-taird of the sum, or the Zionist administration a~cl "Zz~~i^z~> 1 171, 000 pounds, is to be expend- had allied himself •with. Ts,ldi~ r -^r - c-rc^.-h J.*L^: ZZ - at the very heart of EVEM1EG ': ed for settlement of Gsrsaaa Jews -Jabotinsfcy, Revisionist lesasr, Cz the historic process. The great in Palestine. Other expenditures' H s a s presided at the first symptom of the death of liberty An open meeting of the Jewish congress cf Jabotinsty's >"c-* r - t~ Sor all xuen is the persecution of Doylestown, Pa. (JTA)—There National j'knd Council Trill .be decided upon include: in Vienna I~ •:" ' ' u the Jewish people. And so when is no employment problem for the held Monday j evening at the Jew- For Telief of refugees to •t ivo!Zionist-Orsasization e Jews remember" their first great forty graduates of the National ish Community Center at 8, p. m. "United States, Great Britain, 1935. South' America and European liberation from a house of bdnd- Farm School, only Jewish farm Dr. Louis X. Goldbers of A prolific writer, de HEES -*t countries — 150,000 pounds. aga; and J?ray for their renewed school in the United States. only ^rrote bicgTsphies cf HeYork, a special representative of - • n t - - - Cc . liberation from the". houses . of .For'the Reichs.Representation j and Brasjlsis hx For the second successive year be Jewish National Fund, bondage of. the' world, they are all members of the 1937 claE3 the the speaker, according to Sirs. M. of Jews in Germany ar.d ths Ces-!of numerous boofes on aspiring not only toward their have been employed before grad- F. Levenson, head of the Coun- tral Belief Union of Jews in Ger- • Jc~isa Mstcrj, n i s s y — 137, COO pounds, to be ! and cf " own freedom but toward the free- uation, Herbert ~D. Allman, pres- cil. , •••-•.-.•.'. of men which dom of that He The general public Is iavited. .us«d for training emigrs-nts Sni j slid ma murders its own soul and its own ident, announced ^at. . .commenceactual emigratioa expenses; the author-of "The Great ment ceremonies-on"-the- 1,200liberties whenever It attacks and For the. HIAS-ICA Emigration al" with Dr.'Stephen S. T7;-~ acre campus one "mile from i e r e . FIRST OF LECJUBES FOiL "castaoiit the people of Israel. Associatioa, to ~DQ xised in eESlgra,- "Encyclcp'eSia oi Jewish Sac*" Pointing out that by hard work r We need to; seek t o : be slaves they could become members of tioit and cettleaeat Tsrark — 40- ledge" asg "Palestine: Tie Tz~* : PARENT'S <W no .more 'in Mizrayim /• but' free the growing number of Jewish 000 2,000 years." He contributed armen not,-only t o r bur' own sakes farm-owners, Mr. Allman in his Included in ths hE&g-et are allo- ticles to the SevenKabbi DavidJ.H. Wice ,gave the but for the • sake of all mankind. commencement address urged the first of a series of four talks for cations for German emigration | Syndicate, said en his second tr r J— :_ .- free men even in graduates to "save part of your We need : parents sponsored. by the Temple and retraining work by' the Joint j to Palestine acted as special cor- • cl: Misrayim ln order to show the earnings, and you can in the Israel Sisterhood, Wednesday at Distribution Committee and the j respondent lor Seven Arts. slaves of "Pharaoh" what ireecTom course 6£ a feisr years buy a farm S:SO p. m., In the Tesipls Israel United Palestine Appeal. The J. is, "in order to show them that :.'•-•• • D. C. will spend about 51,100,and gradually pay off; its mort- A u d i t o r i u m . : freo" men are men- "of goodness .000 on German-Jewish projects, gage." , . "Equipping My-Child to Face and of .peace-We need more than His T/orld," is the series title, of while the IT. P.' A. has asigned apA freshman class of 70 boys, d * ever to remember what and between the ages of 17 and 21, in -Raich'the opening lectSre ""was proximately |208,000 for the -we are, for one© more the blazing now being selected-, from appli- "Helping My Child Adjust to His same pnrpose. , At a special mestizo fcslfl. cr symbol of our" being is. the symTae remainder of this' tradset Snnday, March £S the Afiass T""cants from all parts" of the Unit- World." Mrs. Harry Rosenfeld is bo! o t the enbattied liberties and chairman of the series . and in is being met by the British sec- hnren Synagogce, 25th and " - ed States. • " • . ' . . ' . decencies of '.'•civilization'. If all charge of ticket, sales. . tion of the Conncil and the Jew- irard streets, el-sated the follc -men -are frse we areifree. If we : Tee second talk of the series ish Agency for 'Palestine. The lag coinir.,isE!o~erE: J. Cohen, ^ are; enslaved the . ..-world's'.peoples -. Pertiial Belles-Visas: is scheduled: for April 6 v/hen Council was established in Decem- Fellman, J. Fiskel, A. Kirs" Jare ensl&yejd -too. And _at such Rabbi Wice will speak" on' "Theber, 18.35. times,; above all, and never more Barcelona (WNS) '-^Child a s : a Citizen." "A Child's loan""today: do-'Tve need to' sound has ' instructed all its consulates Philosophy- of Lire" 13 the sub- rr~/rf the great.call and cry' of freedom not to i^3ue visas to East.Euro- ject for the third lecture on April * 4»* «•« ** m as seif-affirmation, "as-.-B-arnlng, a3 pean Jetra seeldns to migrate to 12,-and-the subject, "Parental a rallying blast to all those- who Portugal; according to reports re- Subtleties ia the H 0 2 : , " condo "not yet consent to the re-en- ceived here from Lisbon. ciades.'the series on Arrfl 20. slavement of. mankind. "...:• . The. same reports" cay that the Proceeds from . the cen s v J l : : J >"_+ on-! Tisy .. We have; separated from all the "Portuguese.' Government has f or- benefit the Temple's reh^ot-s b- hell on Apr ' 1 1 . . pagan peoples by the" preservation, blddea .tce.MajTsnos to-.build aay school. .. Series tickets are feclss of bur. form -which;.-is sn eternal as TTSII as inflividral 1 3tnr^. aspiration after freedom-;in'the -•It •vas.recsatly''aaiioanced that siOBS, -an'd'iaay ba obtc ntu . Eternal; v/e; the Hagadah the Marxaaos Ts-ere .bnildlcs'a-new at tae'-Teia'plo or from ITrn. SaBays, '.idolaters - in ancient. times synagogue -in-Oporto' in honor of s e n f e l d . •: ' . ' • ' c. th-i ra^j. -anti many Jews, alas,' are.idolators the oOGtii ."birthday of :Don Isaae .xtilj-.'saS'.- bow 4own- before th.e AbarBSnel, celebrated, Fortasuese ••Fernando; de] Pulgrr. trn-tcd | D~n~ v\, ::-„. ;^*<-h —' "• if Mots 'of t'ae •' pagan marketplaces, Jewish statesmaa, ..financier ' aad secretary of Isabella of Spcn, VCZ^'TZ. 11. r . li-r-n^rn, ^s [ ...r. •'V* ' ^ fContiaued .on'-page\ S.)..'..'.' •;; pailosopher.
Div Mossin^plin- Will -at'Open"
t
I
«>•>• is*~@ ,*»" (**; &**
'
I
J
T "^ < 1 1
/
-
f -* f}
T
ttit
By 1
1 f i r , 5. p I. - T |' " }
^
v
*i r
!
/in--.
J-lfltu •• r - i . .
Rehearsing for . A Doll's House"
Alliance.
- . . -
.
-
•
<
t "fii
«
i..i
r «.».-<•
no.'.
. - .1