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'••"Hence readers of this column who - ,.•„ il shoTisg cf "This is 'do not see the Yiddish papers t <• .it • ' * -J," the film depicting may • hardly be aware "of the fact -.a progress ia Palestine, will that by actual decree of the. Po- held for children oa SEE day lish- ministry;;,ofeducation ghetto Yonth Session 0 morning at 10: SO a. ra. -at the Cirbenches have, been assigned ; to Ba Led Ij cle Theatre. as Eeesad Attraction•Jewish, students in Uia .JnstitQChildren of the Taliaud Torah! tions of ^higher learning,-, primari02 Femrs Seriss and the various . Sunday schools J ly'in Warsaw, but" also ia other - WJth the campaign to increase The Athletic Department of the attead. Admission for child-! Polish. cities. ' These beaches, oa the membership of the Jewish Jewish Commuaity" Ceater will . As in previous years^Oin&fcs. del- r e a wi 11 b e t e a c e s t s the left sides of the lecture halls, Community Center only-a little egation will, p l a y a ' eosspicious j , American-Jewish writer, w i 11 j s sponsor aa "Athletic Carnival-and are marked and a penalty is setover a- week, old, one hundred, and important r o l e / a t tho vy*e_t speak on "The Present Crisis in j Award Night'* at the Ceater Wed• upon aay infringement of the seventy-two % new' members have Central Regional Conference Ci.; Palestine" on Tuesday, November j nesday, November 17. regulation they represent. Bit- been reported.' The drive' will Community Center; :zl 2, at the Je-srisla CoEEunity Cca-j C'-u Basketball,, handball, and vol- ternessand wrath a r i naturally continue until;_the , goal is reachand W e i f a j e Funds, to be held Cc'-ter. He appears as t i e second at- j i ~c - - , leyball games plus sweeping through Polish Jewry; ed. . " •' •; .'•.-• . ••••••. • ; ' .-' : gymnastic exhibitions will be fea- ber 23 and 24 la I traction of the ney^r Center Poruia i c P r"~ -~ the students are _re'f using to be The present membership cam- tured. Heary Monsky, second series. I n : : v\ -segreB&Tea~and are 'standing dur- paign to eliminate the seven thouFollowing Mr. Ijewisotn's t a l i | f r i r - o r 1936-1937 awards will be-pre- ident of the Conference, .T, ill ing lectures; Polish Socialist and sand dollar deficit began Tuesday, sented to the winners of the var- chairman of the.opening ner-ir there will be a panel discussion ; £. i - — Liberal students are Very properly October 12, with a dinner a t the ious athletic events during the Saturday night. by leafling members -cf the O i a s - j f i * <" a Students Aided|ta and honorably"'announcing, their Jewish, Community. Center. Th Sunday.noon, session is : past year. byLiberals and intention of- not belns separated der the direction of the Oc Kr. Lewisotn. r a eloQuent SES } Eight ; Co-^chairmen and eight . Refreshments will be served. from their Jewish.-comrade aiid vice-chairmen are conducting the delegation. Miss Ruth Allen Socialists orceful speaker, hs.s for mar.r reputation cl of sharing the\,-ghetto benches drive.' the Community Center hss years enj eyed t Warsaw (WNS)—In a drama- being the foreaos- man of letters , with them. The anti-SemiUc maranged the discussion." Chairmen a r e : Sam Beber, Dave Youth Loots to the Feederatioa."Jtic.iaass pretest against the ejiab- I devoting himself to Judaisia c,r.i jority i3 rejoicing;, the govern- Goldman, William Holzman, J. H. Phillip. Klutznlck will be chair-1 Ushaieaf of ghetto ' benches for j its problems. For ever s. yetr ] ment-is more than acquiescing Kulakofsky,. Harry... Malashock, man.and Haskeii Cohen trill Tea'd 1'Jewish students ia all the col- I now he" has contributed a column j •and- the -Yiddish Daily Dos Wort Henry Monsky, Dr.-Phillip Sher, V 4 *. has been confiscated for publish- and Harry A. Wolt the priacipal /paper. " i Jeges and universities of TTar-1 ca Je-risi affairs to the Je^rist j ing the declaration • of the So- "Assisting them as vice chair• Others participating. In the dis- j saw, 1,000 Jewish students barri- i PressI t cialist-studeats. - - - - ' - . • -. . .- men are: I. F . Goodman,. Dave Dcricg his career, he has peb- j cnssion.at this sessioa will-bee: ! caded themselves in the Jewish - -j Let us reflect on the whole Blacker, jaaX'.;Barish, William Gilbert Harris of St. Louis who | Stndeat hoaie ia a two-day strike. lishea a number cf important; • g and Tea to 2e will speak on ••Vocational Guid- j Filling the student house to ever- books tcclcdiag "Israel," "Tr.s , ' matter- a little closely. Bear with Racusin,' Harry." Trustin, Arthur me while we analyze a little . . . Cohn, Jack Marer,^Sal..Mlchnick, aace"; David: Waldinger cf Des; flowing, the'students announces Isle WHtlE," "The Last Days of j Held on. Tuesday and • Why—have- the -Polish "students and David Greenberg. -: Moines whose subject will be i their • inteatioa of going on aShyloct," a s s "Trumpet of Cnb- j •Wednesday -; agitated and rioted year in and ilee." j "Community. PErticipatios"; Irr-j hunger strike. As part o t the plan to eliminate Besides Kr. Lcwisoha's appear- i year--out- agaiast their Jewish the - deficit,: which has been acins Waldman of SL Paul who will j The front of the b-jildiEg- is * The annual in-gathering of the comrades and finally brought cumulating since. 1932, a new discuss. "The • Synagogue Ap-1 placarded with, signs proclaimins ! arcs, this rear's Forum series ia- ,^ Omaha Branch of the Needlework about-this thing that they con- donor membership of fifty dollars Geller, and Louis Gutmas protests against the ghetto sest- eludes:' 'ioaros Guild of America will be held oa preach., . Ber- : sider a triumph for themselves per year was established. e t - lag- arrangement. Octsifis pickets painter; Dr. Joae' Tuesday and "Wednesday, October whose paper will deal wita TPTTI- '. ' " and a-humiliation for the JewB? inarctied and, guarded the build in Us. rabbi; Brachab. The Jewish Community Center 26, and 27, at the First Central ish Education." Why? Evidently because In a was one of thefew. social centers Congregation church, 36th and Harry Trustin, who feesded last | from possible attacks br natios- • eaile singe contracting, economy aad a dearth that weathered the depression. A Harney streets. - Tea will be serv- year's O m a h a . Philanthropies] alist students. Afinission W E S don; en c-reaing c* Jrvi E £ rxusic: ] • of professional opportunities they number of Omaha institutions' ed on Tuesday afternoon froia .2 Drive, will be oae of ike disctis- graa'ted only to ttose with A cwere afraid of the Jews' intelli- were forced to close their doors. until. 5. Mrs. Reuben Kufakofsky' 'saats at the session on " H O T DO. 4eat registratioa cs-fis sisned ty leaders os Americaa Jewish life, i ! Epara'im Harks is geueral; geace, Industry aad determinaThe" Center has provided a home and lire. A. F . Smith are in We Allocate Our Welfare Funds." j the strifes • committee and to rej tion, This they will not admit for all Jewish organizations and charge of-the tea. c'SEirnian el the Forum commit-; William Holzaiaa is a member! ressatatires of liberal and Soeven to themseves. So,they go Is the focal point for all commun: Members of the Needlework of the Executive Committee cficlalist student groups who called tee. in for mystic nationalist rowyd- al activities. | to pledge their Export ot t i e guild and their friends are invit- the Coaference. • • \ ism. Actually, as a mass, inferior Headquarters for the Confer- j strike, Omaha synagogues have coop- ed to attend -the Tea at which to the Jews,, they assert Ib -them- erated with the officers of the .time the thousands of garments eace-will-be at the Raclszcs Eo-} - . A I I E a t i o n a ! J e w i s h orgaaiza- \ selves", by' physical pressure and Center to make the present drive gathered will be shown. All char- tel.in Minneapolis. •ions aad Jewisb me ibers o*\ now by the deyice of physical sep- a success.. ities are. aided by the Guild. InParliament also anac-uacea ttei aration a feeling of mass-strength : cluded la the-beneficiariesare the ; support of the Jewish st-cdents ia ; ; a n d so of .mass-superiority- and Jewish Welfare Federation and i s proclamation calling upon Po- i ::rr. n : r seek to induce in the Jewish stuthe Old People's Home. jlish Jewry to esg-age ia s a aati-;r » •.is A - _ : dents by; the-same devices a-Xeel; luxury week fceg-jnnisg October j . * . c: i". Mrs-. B. 'A. Simon is 'Section ihs of • Individual and of massi 17th-. • Bsirl~s this'-wselfc is'-wselfc all J e ^ s \ 1~, president; Mrs. TV. M :Racusln, inferiority. That, they, succeed i a At '"the repilar rjsstla- fceldi s.re 'sskad -to eat or!y- esE€-tia! •urti-Mrs. K*_37rig:at, BESlstanf seetheir -first objective of \buddnir

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ssc2«*d • their I ^ay - ua~ecesssrjr g-oods. Sia-Ecy Morrl3»JJ3,TlorE5er 'policeman' and :•.:» TThfr Section directors" iacliifie: •tor •. HaSassaa. cam- i thus ESTS-4 is to be turned over Omaha's famous jiublkj;. Saata, the MeEflaises". I. ' Abrahfeon, L\ forthcotaing - J ' 1 to"-the strike committee. Altacuga Alberts, R. Browa, R. Bordjr, W. the muscles of aa oz and no chess Claus, were -held Wednesday, afA meabershlp tea for all palfi- the-ghetto seating system is.% not • to fenoclc me down, there is noth- ternoon a t the' Scottish Rite Ca- Boasberg, . H.- J. Cooper, Mas S. Epstein, up meabers will be'held October yet been cffleiallT instignrata In: cct in ic'wCL \ -JL i n g ! could do aboutit. But if he thedral. The body lay in. state Davis," I. Dansky, studests in : cities Jewish stu Charles-Fellman, I. Fiedler, H. 24 from 2 to'5 at the" Rome t o - j o t t e r therefore. felt himself to be myfrom. 10 a. m. Wednesday mornd Leni-. superior . that . would -be simply ing with police,- under the com- Ferer, H. P. Farber, J. J. Frieden, tel. -"Kevr members -will be guests | Tilna, Cracow,: Poses s r berg staged a 2 4-hour walkont ia fuaay.: I would be bruised but mand of Lieutenant Earl Sher- M. Frieden, J. Goodbinder, L. at this tiare. Hostesses will be:-Anne Balm, I syctpathy--with tneir colleagues not; humiliated.' I could be hu- wood, standing guard.; *.'•'. Gross, L. Gfaetz,"S. F . Goodman, M."Holzman," J. Haykia, A'. JaMollie Tsrieaer, Lucille Butt, Anne J Warsaw. .. ! miliated only Insofar as I agreed Morris was born in Sunderland, —r - - r e . with the-coal heaver Ia-his opin- England, where his father, a sold- cobs, M. 1Jacobs, S. Josephson, J . Berraan, Alice' Susmah, ' Bettye I The'strikers were ensouragea ; *" r - i — • . ion that brutality proves"'" any- ier in the Bussian army, had been Kaufman, M. Linsman, J. Mala- Tuchiaan, Gertrude Lewis, Aane • by the aasouscesient of Profes-' c - do;irc- f^r-tacr Choraey, [Eor :Radlai2ti, -professor cf aiedi- j n - = ; . r ; i j.re z • thing but its own existence. taken prisoner after the Crimean shock, J. Marer; C. Nathan, J. Goodbinder, - 'Marlon , -vr - . C Zlqtkia and Esther Laz-j cine at "VTarsaw uairersity, th'at j 7 ^ : : : ;--zr-~:''l z~ --•' Please reflect. closely on this last War. He was educated in theNewman, W. A. Racusln, J. Rice, Dorothy ; ; I. Roseathal, J. Stein, DlSher- ersoa. ICalah FraaHIa and Mrs. j he would refuse to lecture E^ loag | c --'_ sentence. : • . ;-«. c . "f r Jewish,Free School In London. men, S. Steinberg, Ed Simon, D. i d I I; Ruth-Rosea will preside at the))a & the ghetto system remained a ; - . ^ "-r'-v-r,:-; el c Now i t Is right and proper that Since IS89 he had resided in Om-i- - - - Stein, Isadore Sherman, N. Turn- tea table-- : A unique progrsm has [effect.- Strong police detachraeats j i-~ the Jewish deputies in the-Polish aha where he was oa the police er, Moe • Yenger, R. "Wright, and been arranged by Uaa Gross.- - | are. standing guard In'tae neigh- j j - r c : = : " . parliament should protest against force for twenty-seven years. The D. Zollotjichen, and Blanche ZimThe program for the seasoa borhood of 'the JeTris"h. Stadeat j e :« c ~- r r this -flagrant breach' of the Polish last twenty years, because of his man. ; • -was also outlined at the meeting. I house. constitution and of the rights as physical resemblance .and amiable a: minority guaranteed in thedisposition, he had always been : Two new: garments or a "casa On'. November 4 members will ; 'jieanTrhne,- the police- cracked : Karas a aieiaorlal Eerrlce1 for Fan-|ga-5n> on the entitle one to be-peace'.treaties'to-the'Jews of Po- called upon to act the part .of contribution CNaticnal Radicals), arresting TO • ale' Katelman HerskovitE. ' come a member, of the Build. land;, it Is equally .right and Santa Claus. • proper' that the Jewish students Section directors have .been re- •The annual Thanksgiviag dancw cf their leaders in Pallbearers'were members of quested to turn in all garments by will take place on November 25 conaectioa - with recent bombiEg should - resent the barbarism and the- police.force and members of at-the-Paxtoa hotel. Ticket. chair- outrages . en J ewisi' institTitioas. Tuesday.- ' •- -•• ' stupidity of the measure and rethe masonic" order. ' man for the- dance is- Rosell© Among those arrested ^rere t t e veal-to the world. it3 hacltgrouad Surviving are his wife; two Handler.' Sarah'Ta'ub has s a f e r editors at the Kara paper. in greed, in envy, • In ..plain but daughters, Mrs. .Ruth Branch of F-r-rrrsold the 'most'advertising lor the exasperated .dullness. ; -By all Memphis aad Mrs.: Ruby Cottrell program booklet. . means! "'•• By all means! -of Los Angeles; a brother, Alfred •'.- But,.alas, I get the Impression - December"'-4 and 5 the Omaha of Omaha~aad Jack of Loadpa; 7 v e L'" .". that the Jewish "students "of. Warchapter will be hostesses to the iill ' tL .The Beth El Auxiliary will and two sisters, Sirs. Hetty Tronsaw feel humiliated and that fills Southwestern Regional conven- « jl.and Mrs. Sarah Cohen of Lon- hold-its anual Chanukah celebrame with ..pain, that fills me with' tion, the Rigadoo, oa Sunday, No- 'tion of Junior Hscassalt- Headdon. 28, at the Central Club, quarters .will be at- t i e Hotel The Junior- Hafiassali bas turngrief . . I-had hoped, that the Funeral services were conduct- vember 21st. and Bodge Streets. This Fontenelle. ed over laoaey to t i e Jerrish. Kasize of the Jewish masses in Po- ed by Rabbi Frederick Cohen. second annual carnival -will beMeetings • of the chapter are tioaal Fund for the planting of Mg land aad their loyalty to the be^ Burial was ia Forest Lawn Cemegin at four o'clock and last the held every other Thursday ia the six trees in memory cf ' Fannie Ing of the Jewish people had kept tery, month.-^Monthly' :affairs have Katelasaa Herslroritz. lire. Max them free of that worst, disease .Sir. Morris had been: ill a year entire evening. The Beth El Men's Club is co- also .been-planned. Froinkin and Sirs. Irvia Levis are re ' of the Galuth, the disease, name- before his" death on Monday. operating by building booths aad ly, o t our enemies' estimate of us tree in mesiory also .plaatiag taking care of decoratioas. of Mrs. Herskoviiz. subtly tainting our consciousness sirs. Irria Stalinaster will have • Miss Anne BermEa fs plantt^r . . •. As a libertarian and a demcharge of the needlework for the a tree i s meniorT of fcer mother, ocrat, and a meaiber of western Beth El Rigadoo. Anyone desirMrs. Rose Eersssa. civilization, I should also, xrereT 'Pi Lambda-PM Alasrai will ing to make or donate baud-made a student In Warsaw, protest articles is asked to-notify her by hold a smoker Monday evenlns S-t j _„_._ against the ghetto beaches. Bui ' ~ 8 o'clock in Parlors A. B. ,ad C. t i . , \ , as a Jew and as a human being I First prize in tho Reserve OS- calling Walaut 5103. ' . and tha. Pompadour roeia c£ the j ' would be glad and proud to sitficers Charger's ClaE3 a t the "AkHotel. Toateaelle.• j * on them as a member o£ the Jew- Sar-Ben Horse Show was iron by At the- meeting held last week j i ish people,' happy and proud to be First Lieutenant Harry A, Smith, 5 at their club rooms ia the Central j at one with i t physically aad who was awarded a silver trophy. Lieutenant Smith competed with , Club, the following -officers were j Jaloaifci (TCAS)—S a ^ o s i ki spiritually, never happier and The cast of the.Yiddish opera, | elected:. Eari D. Ross, president; I Je~s -are all agog crer Prince never prouder than when the four Iowans and four Nebraskaas. world seefes to probe the wounds Two United States array colonels CaMunia" to be given on Sun- j Dr.-Abe Faier, vice president; Da- ! Peter of Jugoslavia, iieir to t \ throes,, -x-ko, ixiThis day, October 21, a t the Central vid' B. tVeiaber g, sscreta of tao Galnth and to bring-dis- judged the riding. ! Ealcaiki. Ettsnced sstTioeg at tin Club, has been rehearsing over- David Riess, treasurer. comfort to me by making me 'Great S:raag-o?tie and discussec time. This operetta by Goldsadeaconspicuous as a Jew. For it is .being, presented lay the'Worlicannot. It fails utterly. It might men's Circle Dramatic Club. "iave spared its silly efforts. Tickets are fifty and'seTeatyNothing that makes n o connpicti'-Praia (JTA) Plans for tba;j i g priiice V aifi h i tribute to ius as -a Jew can bring me any- Omaha Lodge of B'nai" 36'fith E teats," fas included. Proceeds of his iiavirgEH d Gerrsaa refu-!.t .CO J e thing but joy, but pride, but awill hold a business meeting ?.roago to the fund ; for the up- „ ~T-3X :lz jess from border districts tli slz leepr sense of devotion and con-day evening, October 25, in the keep o£ the Labor Lyceum .build- s a l s cUlc-3, aad their transf er to j secration ... . I wish tbsi.I heard lodga room of the Community i n g I Boieiaiaa and MorsriEa locals-]' 'hat voice, that spirit, that xnean- Center. . ,ties srs __.ss ^reried out-by thai

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Committee cfcairmen will re- Find FlZ/jiacnt f r o a TesiJtl® | ministry .-of interior. Police t a r s I port on the activity of their comfes-aa isstractd to request re"u~i. mittees. fS) — A 'tragssest gees o fs • All-member:; are urged to ctaacieat ^Meaorali feeliered 'nave expired to-settle in Ibis tcrtend, s s many matters vital to the | t o b~ part off the MencrsiTtfest'('ritoiy. lodge -will be aiscu23ea, accord-j stood in tae Teraple of JemsSlesi i ecu ci c— 'h = . . . v We,, tae Jewish Ing to Julius Bisno, president ci' c.z~the time Iz was destrojea by :A letter of 1T4S trcsi tee kiss;! arrixal i3S~? ! tha Honiaca usder Titus lias bf»a t. Swe-das to th® Jews cf Loa- I The rotisrer pc-opls, can defend our honor by the local ors-anizati^a. fa a. Je-wisi -raa-j doa cordially Invited t i e —salili; s "moral act. We remember all Edward Millaud was breach ; s:«jta cf Prc;t:e.. . 1 iiscoverj-jj settle in ;h'os0 who in the course of five {Continued on pass 8.)

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