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NIgEASKA, FRIDAY,-^VgMBEB 5, 1037 TRY-QUTS FOR CENTER PLAYERS SUNDAY , AFTERNOON \
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Hard times do not Invalidate great truths. Let us repeat 'that to ourselves. Fundamental conclusions are not to be shaken by . Try-outs will.be held on Sununtoward circumstance. Let me day at 2:30 in the auditorium i oy.iiieu discussion followed I . . . .... repeat my favorite phrase from . . . I Ludwig Lewisohn's talk on "The L n e s t 't e » ° r .' m t ^ J™™ • °™ of .the .'ewisa Community Centhe liturgy: Emeth v'emunah Cash Prises t o Be- Awarded| Present Crisis in Palestine" - F c a u s e will-be won.' Erea under ter for the Center Players' secI Refuse to Accede to Bcsi&scsi khol soth v'__ayaih alenu," true Ak. t -*«-W-'W' V* Tuesday evening at the ;Jewish J drastic curtailment today at least ond offering of the season, Three Outstanding ; off JCs and>matter of faith is all this and twelve thousand'persons enter the "The Good Hope." Community Center. Mr.-Lewisohn Performers dents established for us: that the" soA large cast is seccesary for was first speaker on the current country." called emancipation was an imTO . "The entire political world is this play and all who are in- Warsaw (WKS) — The mill- j Encouraged by the tremendous Center Forum program. . perfect one and based upon ;im- success of last year's Amateur Mr. Lewisohn traced the Zion- in a bad way," he went on. "We terested are urged to attend tant Jewish protest sgainst the! ;possible principles; that a newnight, Omaha Lodge, 354, ofist movement from Its beginnings are not so downcast about sn the try-outs. emancipation is needed both for B'nai B'rith will again sponsor a during the period of the emanci- Arab uprising or . feeble British "The Good Hope'' will be ghetto benches in Polish i;niver- • wv>. slties continued to gain in inters- i us and for the peoples; that this pation. The emancipation, he resistance when the entire world presented en December 4 and sity as more Christian students • emancipation must take t wo 5. . contended was psychologically picture is considered." The Omaha Hebrew club will -i~r-r. r\p,-t; ! v t and* professors lined up with the iqrms: the pacifist state of cul- B'XAI B'RITH AMATEUR and' spiritually false "No one hold a special meeting Sundaj "The future of Palestine does ' NIGHT tural pluralism' for the world's Jews. Dr. Kulczynski resigned as iafternoon at S:SO to discuss il'p can emancipate another, no peo-not depend on England, or on the I peoples and the re-integratiou of president of the Lemberg Techni; ple can emancipate another peo- Arabs, but essentially oa tlie will j Entry Blank financip.l condition or the org?ri-, r ii Tur»--'i a";majorlty of the Jewish people cal College ia protest against a ization(Fill in and forward to Hy- ple." Xo^-on-bp- <, pi Mir ' of the entire Jewish, people. The upon the soil- of Eretz Yisrael; men Shrier, 740 First National student demonstration called to ; A door prize is to he-"given to original 7ionists, the Lov-future of Palestine depends on that, finally, liberty, which Is the Bank BIdg., AT 7611, or Dr. ers tf Zion, foresaw 1933 and fieaoiinee him for refusing to in-members in attendance. 'principle of life "for all men; is to Leon Fellman, 722 Brandeis Hitler and the revocation of the ' redemption of our selves." stitute the ghetto benches. j Plans arc EISO being: made "o* In the panel discussion ' be clung to. Is to be fought fore Theater-Bldg.i HA 3737, chair- Emancipation. -They recognised ! . Professor Kotarbilski of War; a socir.l meeting to be held in UT I followed Hi. Lewisohn's in^Bood days and evil and that V men of Program committee, tlie urwholesomcness of people :Mrs. Ben' Silvers took issue with saw University is beingboycotted j are-to be deceived by no totalitar-.j on or before December 1.) living as a perirarient minorltp." the speaker and presented the by anti-Semitic students because j Ian orthodoxy, by ,no slave-state, | TJie Lovers ot Zion did notviews of a non-Zionist. The other he insists on lecturing standing; T of j •-. _ .•«.„«,„. TSI,--,-. VET, no matter- what fair pretensions Xnme hope to see their dream of a re-three panel speakers, Mrs. M.-F.i L e w , F ° r k e r *kees * n oal up as a gesture of sympathy with i 8r© on its lips, no matter what awakened Palestine for a hun-Levensori. son, J. BadlnowBW and j iaoiMaaeatJto Dead in Jewish students who are also spacious watchwords are inscribdred years, yet it was only, a lit-•Julius Bisno, agreed In substance Eerlia Address .... standing up rather than occupy; ed on its banners. Emeth v'emutle over fifty year3 ago they be- with Mr. Lewisohn's- theme. nah . . . Nazi official-j the ghetto benches. His • colleague, j gaa their work. "Chaim WeizBerlin (JTA) ... ~, " : by T-'rhalowicz, continues; -That the times are liard is not A g e . . . . . . . . n-ar. ?n conference in 1922," Sir. " The'speaker was . was thrown into a dither last! Professor Ki f I t E.f'l hI to-be denied. The times are hard Phone No. . Lewisohn told, "made the state- M i l t o n Abrahams. week when.a wreath bearing the j to defy the joTercment by urg-j . f o r the 'nations, > The age is an, 'ment that if we can bring in five Marks, chairman of the name of the Bronx division of the'ing Jewish students to sit where j iron one - for . ns. - Respectable thousand persons a year for theCommittee, presided. . • . Jewish. War Veterans of. tlie Unit- they please in his classrooms, j My act is: American. Jews*like to shirk this' ed-States was placed': on the me-Professor- Kawel of the Warsaw recognition. . Hundreds of thousmorial to Germany's war dead on Technical High School rejected' BQSTPOflEMEMORIAL ands of them still like to shirk nationalist students' demands that! Unter .den'Linden. this recognition. If there is b e )ar Jewish students who insist > SERVICE FOR MRS. The wreath-laying was done b y | London (JTA) — rren-.i« among ua some rich and Wise- and on standing up while Professor' Isidore Gennett, a visiting Amer-' HERSKOVITZ • ' • Mussolini is F.bor.t to denounc devoted men I wish : he would of the Warsaw Stomatolo-: the Palestine mancEte enrl KI-r icaa -LegiosEaire, with a military • cause certain articles from the gical Academy is emulating Ko- port King Ibn SEUCI OI Sana? A'? guard of honor, but when* the The memorial service for F a n Yiddish press to "be translated tarbilski's example and conduct- bia who will proclaim himcfi nie Katelman Herskovits which-; name oa the wreath was discover- ing his lectures standing up. into English and sent out among similar performance on Sunday j king of all Arahs. arrorrtiRC tr ed he wss taken to the police sta-j evening, December 19, at the was t o have been held on Novemthe respectable Jews;of America As en aftermsth of the two-day sens£tion£.l repo.-t piiblislied !"r Mr, n«Ki; Mrs. Jr.H tion where it took hiia three; Jewish Community Center. ber 4, h a s been postpoaed tiEtil . and read from the, pulpits of their iuring,.? which Jew-; n-'irle i PW«! pc^r"' hours to explain his motives. | iViUr.itj" CPVIPT. T ' I P I temples. There was an • article .'. Cash prizes of 515, §10 and 55Local Group Eeors3 Kit in Thursday, November I S . .Getmet, a news dealer," merely j ish students in universities end T t e f p c p c i P ^ P i t l e i 1 i1- vjiprl to i.nis? open W" The service will be under t h e Presentation of'. two days ago in the Jewish Day will be given to the amateurs win.; secondary schools remained away C o l o r i f l O!V" h a s I f p p i l i ' n auspices of t h e Junior Hattassah. wanted to further the cause will p!pvt B! S o'c'ock by Sir. Z. H. Rubinstein who has ning the greatest volume of ap. "Caldimia" - j from classrooms efforts are being _r o a p s n . c s i v h r t i. e e r- '" - ih Rabbi David Goldstein will of- amity and international peace. ,ma e t 0 . The meeMnE' is b"?i been in Galiciaa—a very beauti- plause from the audience. Before-a crowd cf SOO, Gennet | f «troduce E*etto as ' i i r i n p p f ! pb*'- i r- nir >n <\t>." t h e RUspu'p?, of All amateurs, men, women and ful and very exact and immeasA capacity audience filled the ficiate a n d Cantor A. Schwaczkin approached' the monument with j J? v""» secondary schools. In Lub-o i t h c I f F ^ r r ( i f r - ' r "i ' urably tragic article. They were children, who are members of tlie auditorium of the Central club will chant, t h e ritual. tio =; TV" Ffrepe^ 5 ! pin- v ~ his sooee-steppiae guard of fora u " 3e™* t ' S h school stuc a r e Sunday night to hear the Worka proud people in better days,; our Jewish C o m m u n i t y pi b ' l ^ p f i » ^ VPPV'1 I ' I "' soldiers. Wearing «n Americanly 130 T f Et 0 RE t r f e ^ r e ba ' ; brethren in Galicia. Ah yes, I eligible. Instrumentalists, vocal- men's Circle Dramatic club pre.:• xclv P I f.ftp r 1 on f o i e i ^ f E tf " k i r v r FF " m h Legion uniform, lie placed the! -ists, dancers, impersonators, etc., '• knew that. Indeed I may add a from classes pending discipli' sent the iive-act Yiddish operetra, W-__lJAt H IL-Olk II JLs-T-i -i -_-Sa.L^3 fhsrjrp of s 1 1 measures. lion Ts e e k " s piu l " ' r n ? f wreath at the base of the monu.detail which Mr. Rnbenstein does are expected to participate in the"Caldunia." This was the first n rvpopve j-b^u jn ! * - o r " fe taken in other ci said: mention. The balabatim - in thecontest. time a local group attempted as rppi o i "pr h* L» ,"ot c ^e ' " I salute you, unknown Gercities had In the days of the Aus- Th2 Amateur Night "sponsored important a Yiddish opera. - : * t ? man soldiers. May ycur sou's r e s trian empire a cultural /German last year drew the largest audi-, . "Caldunia" was directed by. L. \ Y in Pea«!! for t i e sake of t h e peace orientation, not unjustifiable, in tnce ever-to attend a Center af- Witkin and Hyxnan .Ruder-nan." fairl'." "".'••. :>* " .. .' . _ . E.. Sells -was musical di.'eotx3r;*~J. : iti ••'but-"contrJbute«rio-TE-reutnrte ' Hymen Shfier is In charge - of Savich was prompter and PauJ TTIfe is E c p j Nerenberg was in charge of ke &sd Cir-c :Jc o-'AuBtriavf here -were Jewlsh the performance. New York ( J (TJ T AA ) ) — " I am LOR "on Persons desiring to compete make-up. M. Selicow was chairWNS-Palcor Agency) '•• professors in the then Austrian Because, of Wcllshocked, . surprised a n d happy," and Si- Arth man of the affair. •-•• • from Lemberg to are asked to fill In the blank a- C a s t . . universities saltf Mrs. Rose Gennet when told Eig.. Cocr r Greufell Wsuchope, •easy s, mess v,s tney ".re r.i-PBr!; issioser of Palestine '•in {be west, f.rm -tn^.Tner'iPte'y r.f But the Galiclans forward it to Mr. Shrier or to Dr. The cast included: L. .Bailen, how e r -lu-aantt husband n ha aad placed Czernowitsi. v liuw h u_rParw. a »j s i a c e N o - e E j er i , IPol, is retir-. ter that Ibn Ssnfi wiil hy rv-p.npe Leon Fellman. '.' Despite .'dire '.warnings.of what Miss.Hariett Riffkin, Mrs.J. Sushad, too, a noble tradition of Jewlaurel wreath'with, ribbon " J e w - ; i c g froIa jjjg is post and will not; ment with Home. proc'iRim him man, Mrs.. L: Stein, Mrs.: J. Riff- would happen t o amateurs a t - ish War Veterans, Maurice Kruni- j complete ish learning. Two names may Launch 'Campaign 1 second term of five self Icing of all tempting' t h e difficult interpretaholtz Post No. I S " at the.base o kin, A, Coltoff, Sam Riffkin, Sam symbolize the two tendencies. of :; it wss disclosed-in the! sartinc a fire of . Clifford , 'Odets' play Germany's war memorial. For Building Fund Susman, Mi,ss Shirley Sells, Miss tion Galicia's past, the names of Nach• I nuuse of • Commons by Colonial: "Awake and Sing," . t h e Center -Pollay, Mrs. Bessie Wit' "He's "He'sdone a great thing," Mrs. • Secreta'i man Krochmal and of Carl Emil Of Cleveland Home Lillian kin, Sam Stein, Mrs. L. Bailen, Players showed a skill hitherto Gennet' said, '" "but I'm. .terribly j The Franzos. That is the past. For ... Mrs. M. Susman. Mrs. A. Coltoff, unrevealed in past; presentations. cultural productivity requires-a Trustees and Directors of Belle-^ Miss Jeanette Coltoff, Mrs. Max No previous Center, play was a s-afraid, something'will happen ... have been minimum of bread and hope. To^ faire, the Jewish Orphan Home at him. I hope he gets out of Ger.cast and without ex- many right away." (Mr. Gennet Neither Cleveland, at their . quarterly Levine and Mrs. Goldie Forman. judiciously (Mr. ; day there is neither. The board of directors of- the ception each performance w a s was on his way to Paris while she j bread n o t hope. The Poles are meeting on Sunday, October 24, noteworthy. "Awake and Sing" i s j • utterly' merciless. They . are butlaunched a campaign to complete Labor Lyceum association has ex-a" sordid picture of t h e life of the spoke.) : to destroy utterly. While Mr- its 3uilding Fund in this tenth pressed deep appreciationtothequerulous Bergers, a noae-tooWorkman's C i r c l e Dramatic j Roosevelt is forced by the usages year of collection effort. prosperous Bronx Jewish family. . Terrell ! of diplomatic courtesy to talk - It was pointed out-that the In-group, especially to the directors A f e v . pithy comments a a d t h e and players. Appreciation was about the tradition of freedom tervening depression years had to Speak Next bitterness of their sarcasm gives which unites and has united revo- prevented a number of subscrib- also expressed to those who a superficial lightness to t h e play. • Friday at Temple lutionary Poland and revolution- ers from fulfilling the three and helped with the stage, advertising The basic thesae, t h a t t h e famsolicitors, program .advertisers ary America and while the Polish five year terms of their pledges, unhappiness is due t o the fi- Oa Friday eveniisg, November y g, e b e ambassador, namedv Potockl, , of with 'the result that $200,000 is and the audience. In its state- ily nancial circumstances which have all names Potocki ( and so of thestill outstanding on the $1,300,- ment the board said, "every mem- distorted i t s point of view, does 12, Harry E. Terrell, secretary cf ber of the Workmen's Circle Drathe Council th National N t i l C i l for the Preclan of the ger zedeckof Vilna 000 pledge. ' Wi'ii l->. matic club should feel proud to not ring true. , vention of War end for seven - - while this man tinsmllingly William Holzman, director for have achieved such a moral sueThe success of t h e play rested years secretary o. the Des Moines . mouths the words that Mr. Roose- Omaha, expressed the belief that on t h e excellent work of the cast. Peace Council, will speak s t Temvelt means,-while all this goes on "with Improved economic condi- cess. M a r t h a ' H i m e l s t e i n showed unus- ple Israel on "Scandinavia's . Conthe Polish barbarians are mur-tions, and the knowledge that the ual talent i n handling t h e role tribution to Peace. dering, slowly, systematically, our Home has real' need for all the of t h e out-spoken mother. J o e brethren in Galicia. The older money pledged, all obligations A.'Z. A.; Chooses •. . Hornstein was convincing .as t h e - people bend them down. Slowly will soon be fulflled." ' ' Louise Saylast meek, uninspired father given t o they perish. They have memories. The Bellefaire cottage3 were ;•'••. A s .'Sweetheart* disconnected observances a n d t h e But the. young men and women completed and occupied in 1929 worship of Teddy Roosevelt • have no memories of better, days. to replace the sixty-year old, con- The difficult part of t h e Still bearing the Scsra she reThey have not lived. Theyyhave gregate-type Home. D i r e c t o r s radical grandfather was done with contrast these syste ceived as an innocent by-stander The public is invited. no hope. They dare not nyurrnur, have pledged themselves to orproper restraintfeyJoe Saks. R e for even to murmur means de- ganize their respective communi- at an encounter between & bi-becca Kirshenbausa was a splritstruction — not only their own ties to make this the last year of cycle she was riding and a street ed, though unhappy,'.HennI Ber- GEORGE ¥EIIGTTQ, car, Miss Louise.Saylan was chodestruction; they could and would the campaign. sen A Z A. Sweetheart by mem- ger, and Charles Rachman foundd SON OF. ENVOY,' risk that, but the destruction of bera of the Mother chapter and; the part of Ralph well-suited to their fathers and mothers. It their friends at the Sweetheart his abilities. Salewia Michalck as would 'mean actual torture and Palestine Theater blood . . . A few who have inish- : Troupe Planning' , Swing held Sunday night at the Moe Alezrod'gave one of the out-- - White Plains', N. Paxton ' standing performances ia the play. pachah In America wait all year Miss'st-ylan, who succeeds Miss j The minor roles of Uncle Morty, George d's sduro 'Peixotto, not'".'. Tour of America Ruth tor the Yomin tovim, for Rosh ^ Block, will, act as hostess at -j Sam Feinschreiber, and Sohlosser ed American „ Hashonah arid Pesach when - - if all of the Mother Chapter's social i were^weirdone by Joe Cohen, Sylscion of a'aold gephardic _. Jerusalem (JTA)-—The Ohel al goes well and only if all goes Van ^Frankel,-and Nate Seeker- family long prominerst in'Aiaeri-r-___,.., well - - a few dollars trickle from Hebrew Workers' theater is ne-events during the coming year. r C£n Jewish' history, cied here at Next Wednesday evening the man. gotiating for a possible tour of America. Mrs.,Herman Jahr directed the the'age' e. T8-" A'kinsmaa of Sutwo Omaha A. Z. A. chapters will the United States. H. Leivick, not a Federation of Is there preme Court .Justice Benjamin N. Polish Jews in America? Is there the New York Yiddish writer now hold & banquet at the Jewish produetioa.' Cardoso, Pelxotto was the soa of Community Center Center to to welcome welcome not a women's section called visiting-" Palestine, may participate Community the late Benjamin Franklin PeisEzra? I know that individual In the negotiations on his return Mr. and ;Mrs. Julius Bisno, home E v i d e n c e ' J e W S o f otto,..'"Who •WEB" :appointed "Unite-ii |fi.ws.rSsfc from their recent Palestinian trip men and women grieve and give. h o m e . • • . ' - ' their recent Palestinian trip. •- «_. ' ™. States consul-general to Rou-'.'_.etbs*l. h Immediately following the dinner; Europ But not enough. Not enough- Nor The Habimah Hebrew theater from : mania in IS TO by-President Grant! bowling-. do they cry out enough. Nor dotroupe left for a four-month the Bisno3 will tell about their rePalestine ;C and EHthorteed to help ameliorate i aw^rd wi they cry out' enough to England European tour, with its first cent .trip. the lot .of tha Rouiaanian Jews. | outstandii of and in England concerning the scheduled performance' at the The next regular meeting : TA) — IGeorge Maciiro . bad Cone 'the ; Center at murder of the innocents, concern- Trocadero theater of the Interna- the Mother Chapter will be held .any dis next Sunday when the »PPUca-|iWhg-.in the diaspora ^ r e | ^ t r a i t s of many ing a servitude harder than that tional Exposition In Paris. d . s t i n g u ^ d j ffi e IOT 0 t of Egypt, concerning the blot of brought to'Beth-ShearU for bur- ^cKm ^ ' , l m£o a d/ .S. tthem ™ P^ceat; From Paris, the troupe will go tioris of several young i fd e r"e d l i o Polish ruthlessness upon t h e to Belgium, London and later to membership will be considered. - \ - ial is provided by the aiscovwy of f o r e t ^ f h% - % SE£ S£ r eMI a°t efd? - j F a 0 shield of Western civilization, Scandinavian countries. The repeextensive -catacoinbs at the abuUi- ^ ' - ^°f, ^ . -1 concerning the absurdity '.that toire for the tour includes "The ' ^ ern Galilleean town, now knovrn H« P°«rait of iaontetiore aaEgs j E cries to heaven arid echoes in hell Dybbuk," "The Eternal Jew," RABB! GOWSlElli • ' : as Sbelh Abreia. ,. •• : in the .Corcoran gahery ia V ash. | v i of any temporizing with a group "The Golem's Dream" and "Uriel TO SPEAK III ck The cataceaiH catacc_nbr, iallrg tack to! to! f ^, I . of. Arab notables and capitalists da Costa." 7fr r QER the second ard tl.Ird c-aturks A. i \ , ' '"~ ^ fwhen a people is to be saved 1 By the time the company reD., were eicav_.tcd ; from the hands of murderers. turns it Is expected that the new j 1 f0 £ *r jasnir, Hcisler Sa And what a people! I know my Habimah theater in Tel Aviv will Rabbi David A. Goldstein -will. uadcrtaLen for l.. Jews. I know their vices - - both bo reads*. speak in Pender, Nebraska, on plcr'at'ar Co icty ,,-,--' their inherent ones and thoss Tuesday, November IS. ander the fir R which tyranny and oppression In 1798 Isaac da Costias was auspices of tho Peadsr ITonea'j have etched, as in acid, upon the elected president of the National Club. substance of their souls. But I of the Batavian ReRabbi Gc.Cftc.n Tfll creel: or. 'irj b"r cJ .'•••'•.-• (Continued on page S.)j "Five Kt'precs-ntclive zsv tlie public.
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