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address on Prance and the interDespite a relatively short per- Ing role of Jane saved her-nobilnational situation. He touched e iod: for rehearsals; the ity from being too prlsgisis by upon the problem of anti-Semit- Delegates Also* Elected for Players made "Ice Bound",Center their careful restraint. . Charles • Raeh- Meetings ism and said: "Though I feel Convention to Bo final offering, their best of theman, a familiar face to Center profoundly lor -the suffering- of season. This play, not as exact- audiences, v.s.9 convincing ia t i e Held in July the" Jews I am really afraid for ing, as* "The Boll's House", allow- role of the ne'er-do-well. /"* t~ them. They have survived similar At a meeting of- tho B'nai 1 .ed each member of. the cast ample Nathan Sekerman, Sars Rse j . j . FrieslEiaii was re-elected horrors before. ; I am afraid for the European mind -which * threat- Brith held last Monday, Julius; opportunity to display talents. Sekerman, Martha Hirnmelstein, preE i(ient of the Orsafca Hebrew ! ens to become diseased and cor-Bisno was chosen to succeed Ep- j "ice Bound" was presented at Rosalie Alberts, and Una Grass as Every FriSs,r Curing the rupted by anti-Semitism and dis-hraim "Marks as president of the the J. C. C. Monday and Tuesday. the other adult members of theClub for the fourth consecutive iser is to- be "The first act ^et an unusually term at the election of officers Jordan clan proved themselves integration." That seemed to me , t a e Higbla-fi Cciiutry C v high standard that was not apt in handling lines and portray- held Sunday--afternoon at t h e ! CJiilGi-eB of from 10 to If ; r—«• then and always \ a s seemed to reached the rest of the pering a nasty pack.of humans. Donme the ultimate of truth on this Saia | of j whose parents E.re r c r formance. The Jordan family, ald Duncan, the youngest of theJewish Community Center. matter. And in the great and Feldnian was elected' .vice-presi-j bers cf the Clsb will gait'-- r* gathered like buzzards to await family, portrayed his role ia a popular and futile game known a3 S:3 Frfda dent, Sol 'Rosenberg will serve! ° r morciegs to ^^ — the death of their mother, overnatural manner unusual among "combatting anti-Semitism" : too shadow their grief by their avar- youngsters, making stage appear- as secretary for the forty-sixth I E t r U c t e d i a S ° l f t y E i U S o U l " " ' c little attention has been paid to ice to get their hands on herances. Harold Tuchinan was con-conscutive t e a m • and - John Feld-! Following the golf lesser'" -~ pointing, out^to the people who youngsters Trill conflnct iz-— money. So well was this acted, vincing as the kindly Judge Bradkeep their heads what happens to man, treasurer for the -twenty- oym "weiner roast at the rc^" •*that the plot, was imbued with the mind and character of those ford. Heya Lipsman gave char- n i a a c o n s e c c t i v e t e r m _ built cverj. The day will l e connew spirit and plausibility. •who do not. acter to what might hare ceen .. . cluded with Ping Pong ar.^ CrrThe story of the play is simple the undistinguished role of Han- T , _ ^ , 1 S ^ ^ * ° : S a ™ . ? l o o ° I ^ Q-uet tournaments. i ~ . r But though this-aspect is both enough. None of the family in- nah, the servant. Ernie Ncgg in Daniel Schwartz were elected Don Es/ndler is chairrr^r cT JO-"trustees and Sara AltshuJer,' JoImportant and neglected I do "not herit a cent, the money going to the part of Jim Jay completed the seph Kirshenbaum, and Natfaan S^ the Children's Day commjt'F" f - r £ E offer it, as another panacea. Nor a distant relative who has been a •cast.— have I often discussed .anti-SemcompanionT to the mother. How- Mrs.'Herman Jahr. directed the Taffe will serve on the executive j Arthur Kulakofsky_ co-clir_,-rr-r Keservations may be itism, for such a discussion ha3 ever Jane has been left a sealed production. board. always seemed" to me vain and letter instructing - her to reform Rabbi David H. Wice,-eeliverefi calling Dos Eandler, TC; useless until. andj unless the" psythe youngest of the family, Ben, the principal address, his subject chological and.- sociological sourcwhose nefarious activities have being "Premier Leon Blum of es of anti-Semitism were underhim facing a prison term. By the France, and Disraeli cf England." icr" e stood. These sources have been end of the play Ben has learned The Club agreed to hold neetrevealed once and for all in' two the error of his ways and the enings during the summer inontEs ULC " 1 & works, both alas not the* easiest tire Jordan family has been acon the first Sunday of eaea month 1 Jclins r • rt reading and both inaccessible in quainted with its fallings and . to resume '' the regular j ' Heads B'cai B'rith English. . T h e s e are, of course Mrs. William Feiler in the leadschedule of-meetings i s October.) »T v. „ _—_ , ^ t v = . , ' r- ~ -r~~~r : Arnold Zweig's' "Caliban" and local chapter. Harry Cohen waa Fritz Bernstein's "Der Antisemit- elected vice president; Alfred Alumni of Camp Akibs , ., Sara Feder, general ECC~ ' : T Ssnvus als Gruppenerscheinung.' Fiedler, secretary; Arthur Robinhold a rally on Sunday, June 13,. L ij, cf the Plonser Women's oif." T T(May I suggest to iny friends in son, treasurer; Milton Frohm, in the gymnasium cf the Jewish j tios, will be in Omaha. Ti - -r ' the, anti-defamation department warden; and. Dr. lieon Fellnian, Community Center. Campers of j and STonfiay, -Ju-s IS and " - * Df the B'nai B'rith" that to cause guardian. . 'i the past two years, their parents, j the gTiest of the lacal ? i — » f these two books to be translated Members of the'Board-.of Trusr " and. prospective new campers and f" "VTomen End the Goidie K c errcr and published by publishers, o; tees are Dr. Samuel •-• Z. Stern, their parents are all invited to atclub. • Etanding would be worth tons ,o Charles;. Guss,; and Edward D. tend the get-together. Aa active two-day prc-sr^m hcz Esntimental pamphleteering.) TJn- Brodkey. , I •• An exhibition of crafts, arr^r.j:ed Ir. — sr Lrrc:. til the teachings of these two Cohn, song's, refreshments, and favors Soviet. Seeks to .Increase Jewvrorks are thoroughly understood Dr.Salewln.MiCanrk?Arthur 1 I.- Dansky, Carl Lagman, and Council of Polish Trade will bring back the memories o* • ish end assimilated by at least a few :Hyman Shrier will serve on the Strongly Protests camping days. The n?w counleading minds in America we Executive committee. : There selors will meet the parents cf & . '. Slots . Ehall contniue t o ' waste time in V Those -chosen as delegates to —e ct Z'sr. : : at t r e Lo— this year's campers. defense against accusation, ap- the convention of'District No. 6 So. r r ct-c-t. Camp' its . Moscow.— (J.. -±: A .)—. ~ fj T A5 The »J2inp Akiba AKioa will win open open for lor its ivioscow.— {.J. A*.)—A-EBTT - , , . , , , . , v , n - , . r r . r , n r . -.„..-, peals to sentiments which in theAre: Harry B. Cohen, Dr. I. Dantiird seasoa a t t h s j e w s of 22 towns "in the" BlalTstok I C o s m u n i t y five-year plan for development of, ^ _ 1 ^ r , - p - C * —-•• "c-.; ; ; - . very nature of the case cannot be iiicy,- Dr.-Leon Fcllman, -Meyer js-"^ ^ T , . «„ . n a s t a n t Center on Monday, J u n e 2 1 . and Biro-aidjan, autonomous Jewish . _ „ , „ „ . .- „ - . B M s t a t e ftf activated and constantly, mistake 'resman, Br."' _'" Boms ocu^.'sJon of hilip II. *aut=: for its causs. ^* -- Th"ere"has~n6w"' sppearcd. lio~tver, a little book called "How Henry IJonsky crc ez officio dele- Jewir,h picnics and singing will be featur- the land. XT' C iheir departure for Paris after a ed. to . Combat Anti-Ssmitism ia gates. The plan, as presented by I£r.' «,-~'^L.L three-week survey of conditions In America," which contalno come The convention i3 to be -held Each child attending the carap Trotsky at a press conference i* ; s . arguments and some perceptions on'"'the'; liner" ^Seeandbee during Poland. • Is under the supervision of a here, calls for settlement of ICO,-1 A rr.ars ir^rt r~ T"1 1>9 r c " i more pertinent arid, correct than a cruise-on the Great Lakes. The The officials are Dr. Bernhard trained ccamselor and records are T 1 are usually to be found among boat will leave Chicago on Mori- Kahn and * David. J. Schweitzer, kept to acquaint the parents with 000 Jews In the territory ficring j *'0?.£ e "?~;r? at S y. zz. r : i r e the specified period,.bringing the] j " c. C. '^.z: Tclzi •us. THe little volume is pnb- day,-- July 5, and return on "Fri- European director and -vice di- aptitudes and problems, total population to '125,000. 0ij«'7rs Tr-;-:,.: ]: Z lished by the "Opinion". Publish- day,- July ~9. Convention sessions rector respectively for the Joint A 'lunch will he served at coon this number, 30,000 inflividusls cr ! t.zt'lis : . £ " - r.;.'' ing.-company and consists of-the will-be/held- on* board. AH B'nai Distribution Committee, who visand later in the day each child six prize-winning : essays in • the frith, members, Vtheir families, ited- the leading1-- trouble - centers will be given milk. The afternoon 6,500 families, will bs placed c a ' 1 J-- e " c . contest conducted by that journal. and friends have been invited to in the country and conferred with will be broken by a rest period. collective farms. Other features cf the plan Inj b^ r e co""er. •:—•", ^J. i The most valuable; of; theattead'the Contention cruise. many Jewish leaders. The increasing demand -for the elude establishment of a univers- rrrr'Ctl r""- 1 be:n a--, essays, though-not the deepest,,is Delegates from the terror-rid- camp makes immediate . enroll- ity, a publishing center, music rcrTsc. the essay of H. C. Engelbrecht den towns came to Bialystolr to ment .. necessary. Registration -./Iviaver -cieads - emphasize to. Dr. Kahn and Dr.may be made at the office of theand art aoadesiies, a rauseusn and | called " A Job for Christians." a Jewish theater, to dake> of the ' The ChriBtian tradition to which' Schweitzer that life and property Jewish Community Center. territory a esnter of Jewish SOT- ' r i -. ^1. ^ * u ••_ Hiv: Engelbrecht . assigns almost were in constant danger and to i T let culture. ) the entire burden" of guilt is, The Ladles Free -Loan Society appeal for relief, from American Mr. Trotsky- eald the plan j however, important as an instruJewry. The delegates wept as aimed to create conditions to as-! ment for antecedent emotion, elected "Mrs..Sam Klaver, presi- they described the horrors perpesist the-derelopsaent cf tie. terrionly one of' the • Instruments. dent a t their regular' elction held trated by local pickets and antiy at the Commuriity Center, June 2. tory s s a national Jewish region, Semitic thugs imported from, surNevertheless i t ' is of the highest •. .This organisation has for i t s accelerate ^ economic developAt the election of officers held i- v importance that a*.representative purpose the "helping; of - various rounding districts.ments, iiaprove housing comditioixs 'f l£St Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. L., Christian sees clearly," .-as com- charitable institutions; and the They revealed the Jewish popu- Keveleff was named president of and set up csntrs.1 district govern- rrtary cZ --. Z, -._., rparatively few do, that anti-Sem- lending -of' money to Its needy lation of-the entire Bialystok dis- the Chesed- Shel Ernes for the ments. t itism is a disease arid delusion members without , interest - or trict had been officially warned coining year. not to appear, on the streets on and obsession of ?the non-Jewish charge" of any kind. ; / { Other officers elected were: world of which the Jewish people, mws Other-of|icers' elected were:, Sundays or Polish- holidays "be- Mrs. J. Milder, vice president; quite irrespective of its character, Mrs. S.Fish, vice ^president; Mrs. cause the police cannot guarantee Mrs. H. K. Milder, treasurer; Mrs. TO SETTLE IM Is the object .A man who throws A. ,'W6olf,_ treasurer;/ Mrs.' I. J. safety on such days." The American officials said Jacob Abrahamson, financial seca log upon a.fire is active.. The Soakin, loan "secretary;- Mrs. L. log Is object. The log is passive. Morgan^ dues secretary; Mrs. H. they were returning to Paris with retary; Mrs. N. G. Cohn, recordWarsaw. — (J. T. A.) — Tiei TLs Z. ~ :• - .." '3 The only connection between the Roitsteln, recording and • finan- plans for extension cf J.' D. C.ing secretary and Mrs. Julian Italian embassy rsvealsd that' Zc:£7£,cr._, •'.z' _r Chait, corresponding secretary. log and "the fire, the only nexus, cial secretary; and Mrs.- M. Tat- work ia Poland as.the only way niany Polish. Jews, following Po- ! Ir -i IT*~ . ' ; " ' : : • " ' , ' I3 the man's* opinion that the log's tle, Mrs." Xi. Baum, arid-\Mrs.' D. to maintain the shattered Jewish land's recognition cf Abyssinia,' r;s'.~ "" r : > r t . - e Crburning, will warm, him.- 'To getFlan'chek, trustees. More than economic position in Polaaa. Durapplied, for -perniits to set-lvccli c u r . r r v l , : ' . V: CzecLsslsnraMa have at the root of anti-Semitism, as two hundred members were pre-; ing their tour they conferred with tie in the recently aanesed Ital- ftudr er-^-. c r : .n • Zweig and Bernstein have done. sent. Members of the board of di-; Jewish leaders in "Warsaw, ian t e r r i t o r y . O z i t s "ZJITL. ~-*:Z' Lwow, T/ilno and Brzesc (BrestIs to Investigate"" the nature of rectors, are Mrs. Joe Ban, Mrs. Prague.—(X7. N. S.)—Only that nexus.••-', Wm. Kukliri', Mrs. rH- Guss,' Mrs. Li tovsk), scene of the May" 13 po-'two Jews embraced Christianity instructions t a r e teen reesrrc-3 v 11" : - " r~c™-s '•'--"•• ••'• , ; i in Czechoslovakia during the past from Rome to issue innnierEtic-^ .—^-" T ' — " Of far. less value Is the essay H. Friedel, Mrs. J . Miller,.MrsJ grom. ' of Rabbi Trachtenberg. ; d u t S. -Epstein, - j j r s . , H. ^Erubenstein ! Meanwhile, the Ministry, of thesis months, a record low for Jew- permits. As s resu was st&l- :::.rr". modem economic system or, rath- and Mrs. S. 'Mogilavsky. There, Interior issued a license to .theish conversion, It was reported bjr ed, no'suci persiits will lie issued :Cr. t~l I er, its dislocation, is one; of thewill; be no' executive meeting-this central relief committee^ for thethe government bureau for religi- at the pres.sat time, although r-re- C=r-I-i -JL ' powerful contemporary occasions month Jdua to the fact that the J.ews of Brzesc. *(Brest-LitovEk). ous statistics. ' •* ference will bs given, citlssas cf of anti-Semitism as other socio- auditor has. not completed the The committee is 'authorized by Daring the sasie period three countries recognising jUjj-Esixi&'E C» - „ . * . the license to open branches in Czechs embraced Judaism. logical dislocations and malad- audit of .the boons. : justments have been'the occasions -The next meeting wil be held all parts of Poland. of anti-Semitism in other 'ages on Wednesday, .July • 1,. at " 2 The Council of Polish Trades representing . 50,000 But thesa occasions '.are noto'clock; at-th-'e Jewish Community TJnions, workers,' adopted-. a# resolution causes. They are secondary phe- Center as usual. strongly protesting against the nomena in the orders of both time riots in .Brzese and - demanding and value. The nest essay by that the Polish- government inMr. Victor Epstein Is-'valuable In demnify the victims. :.."•-. hammering home -the" point tha , Because of the merciless aatiIs anti-Semitism is -internatona; : agitation seventy Jewish • -.-''Reiomi Jewry disease, so our resistance, to I aoaa- e& ."aa obligatioa of all Jewry tc New York (JTA) — " I am gomust be international arid affirm Ing to jump ever so high for families have been coapelled ^to doniag reform,"ss to aid la ths spbuiliiing cf Palesative and that the. Zionist move- America," declared Greta Berg- evacuate a- town near Hawa, Rabbi David H . Wice v?ho receat- \ tine RS a Jewish, fcoaeiaiia, i:: ment and the World Congress mann,. outstanding -.•woman:-1 ath-southwest of Warsaw. ^Thirteen ly returned frosn t h e Central Conmovement are the'right psycho lete . barred ;froirs.; the German Jewish- farailies were still left in ference of American Rabbis held | cge for the oppressed but also * logical answers.. They aro- also Olympic team Mast, -year because the town..'. They ware said, to bs recently in Colurabus, O i l s , " b u t CTti center of sn-c it may be addea, the spontane- she is -a '-'non-Aryan." Bliss' Berg-. stranded without food, the peas- is reaffirming'it." " 0U3 answeCa, f rom deep sources in mann has .arrived, here'with--the ants refusing to supply them.', '•• In clarifying t h e actlea o l the 1 r thp Jewish people.- • intention rof'_ becoming.'? a' citizen . Heports that anti-Seraltfes in •recent conference, which dre- <-p1 - - t '*? *~ the' town-.of -Zyrardow,:tVarsaw a new platforta to replace t h " c -To my mind the deepest of th and training for s place'' on ' the 1 papers lire those by Mr. Harry American-team in the'1940 Olyia-" province,'•'••were -, attacking! Jewish ginal platiorra of . 1SS5, Iia.bl/i | tradesmen,- • stoning their shops Wiee dispelled, the rtsmor that V~c , Es3rig aria ,.Mis3- Jessie Sampler p i c ' s ^ ; . • .'"'• -•.,'-. . -. .-• • •-, .' ' • "When Mr. Essrig asks; "Is it he- •Her high Jump" pays in Ger-and picketing'-them .to- keep- out;Reform l a o v e s e a t it to retur~ tn rJewish buyers, wera- received* use - of- t h e ancient -ritual a ->-cause we need-in momenta of deep many, over, .Hiss.' Bergma'na1 .Mas •unhapplness an enemy upon whom taken up.residence in New York. .here ."by Jewish .eebnobic' orgss- ported by the Jewish nevrs - s C1SS, to shift the blame?" When h A', champjoa in sports- since", she isations. ' •': demonstrations I T h e greatest chaaga ia tL~ nsks: " I s emotion primary in theTras 14, she has,1 at .the. age'ql 23, .-•.Aati.-'Jewish hatred of the Jew and the reathlrty-tHree' medals won in var-ver© organised by'Nationalists ia j platform was t i e eoas- alleged of- only, secondary ious events, -for "• besides high- Sllnsk-Mas'o Tries oa the -anniyers-j the "original staterceat ia r " Importance?" When he"asks these jumping1 she1:, swims, skis,. -- runs ary-of'-tha Blaying.oE'a Polish esr-j to'Palsstins. The Pittscurgh _geaat'by:a -Je-sr Trhicli led to ssri-i ference of 1SS5, ante-dstisg " questions W strikes .at the-root and throws javelin. o.tis riots-a year -ago 'ia '•which J did the Zionist xaoTfera»Bt. d " -lot of-the-'matter. • It is in brief-tho In 1745 Aaron' Jacobseh .be- niora than 40- Jews vere injured the place of Palestisa 'is double-mechanism' t>f human x paik and frustration. of desiring to came engraver to tha.Danish roy- asd great - property toll •sreught file. al family. by arson. (Continued on page 8.) Vi—
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