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CE OF SHERIFF'S SALE District Court of Douglas Nebraska. tne of an order of sale issued lie District Court of Douglas ^Nebraska, and in pursuance a-ee of 'Ea'icl Court -in an acrein indexed at Appearance nber 251 at Page Number a tion racket Number i3 at raber 539. wherein Harold W. .is Plaintiff, and Frank B. aU are Defendants. J-will "at sk A. M.. on-Tuesday the-7th December 1337. at the East or of the Douglas County louse in the City of Omaha. County. Nebraska, sell at action to the highest, bidder i. the fo!owine described proBlock 4 in Ames Place, -n to' the City of Omaha. J>ougnty. Nebraska, as surveyed. and - recorded: to satisfy tho d Incnmbrances therein set satisfy the sum of 516.70 d the increased and accruing " • as provided by said order -
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FrankApproximately 350 persons at- and Douglas street. cular activities of Jews, especialand Peace." •• ; ly of the Jewish youth of both tended the fifths semi-annual conRabbi Wice will speak first on lin D. Roosevelt believes that the The new quarters are approx- Lights," the "Feast of Decueasexes. It matters comparatively ference of the Southwest Region imately sixty per cent larger tion," will be appropriately oh- I "On the " March." Bishop Osnam best TIT ay to handle p.nti-Semitism '•• little -whether the building and served in Omaha beginning Sun- > will conclnde the symposium is to ignore it. The T'irst Lacy than the former office. the organization be called Center of District Grand Lodge No. 6, day evening, November 2S. speaking oa 'Ultimate Objectives.' also advises Jews to guard or "Y" or, as in one conspicuous B'nai B'rith held here last Sunagainst becoming embittered ana Sunday .afternoon at 4 o'clc:!: example,. Jewish Y. M. and Y.."W.. day. All sessions of the convenwithdrawing into themselves. Dt 1 C : C ( the children of the Temple Isrrcl A. The pattern is generally the tion toot place at the Jewish Sunday school "will have aa afterMrs. Eoosevelt expressed, these v.'il! rev safe. There is an assembly hall, noon of games and entertaining: z. opinions in an Interview st Cham- Dream" ; : a library, class-rooms, a "gym' Community Center. Supper will be served at 5:30. paign, III., with Edward E. Cruse, the "Eor , - . - V . , Jack Cohen of Lincoln was hand-ball court, ping-pong room, managing editor cf B'nai B'rith ExtensioOn the Sabbath of Chaank^, chess-room, cafeteria, etc. etc. elected new president of the remagazine. The interview will ap- verpily 0 December. 4, children of both ih" The variety and. splendor and ef- gion. Other officers elected are: The C pear in the forthcoming Decemj Betb. El and Vaad will -be ent'rficiency of equipment vary with Harry B. Cohen of Omaha, viceber issue of the Jewish monthly. tanied at the respective sysathe size of the communities and president; Al Fox of Council The overwhelming majority of the moneys available. But I have Bluffs, secretary, and Dr. Louis j Numerous Applications Being | gogues. Jlembers of ths Beth El to ! Americans are not ar.ii-Semitic Ghaziibah Carnival auxiliary •will serve luncheon folseen no Center or " T " that was Tlimsrtnln Dimsdale of treas nf Sioux Kimir City, f!itv. treas' T?«J/«I?TT/J»1 Eeceived for •?«». "B'nni J she said after a lecture she delowing services at the Beth E3 not at least adequate; I have urer. B'rith Affair j iiverecL under the auspices ct the Junior synagogue. seen many that were, positively ' l i . ' • The conferences were opened J B'nai B'rith. Hiliel foundation at dazzling. At the Taad the entertainment with an invocation by Rabbi Milthe University of Illinois. "We With the closing date for enIn keeping- with, the festive air The thing itself is of immense ton A. Kopstein. tries : rapidly drawing nearer, | Trill also _ come . _ after the services of the Chanukah season, the Beth have much less of that kind of importance, of a greater import- Robert Hess, prominent Mil- numerous applicants havfe been ° r t h e J u n 2 0 r Congregation. Chanukah comnaem orates the El Rigadoo will be held on Sun- [ prejudice here than exists^ elseance than may he quite clear to waukee B'nai B'rith leader, was received for the B'nai B'rith ana- Chanukab. coramcc ., r the day, November 2S, in the auditor-• where in the world," Xrs. Roosev i c t0I *, : the. people who build "and run and principal speaker at the banquet tenr night to be given at the Jew7 c f t h e 3*^s 4 leadership of the Maccabeazs, i a a o ' the Central Club, 21st and velt said. •use these Institutions. For here held Sunday evening. He spoke over the pagan tyrant, Antiochus Dodge streets, starting at S p. is. "My aavice to minority grov.ps there is most powerfully ilus- on "The Position of the Jew in a B'XAI B'RITH A5IATEUB Epiphanes. The holiday was In- Groups of women have been that suffer from prejudice is to trated once more the tremendous Changing World." Henry MonXIGHT working tirelessly for the past ignore, so far as possible, the mi- . stituted in 165 B. C. -when t i e fact concerning the Jewry of the sky was toastmaster at the bangetting their booths ia or- ; nority who practice it." she ceJews, after their victory, tnrsed exile which Graetz and the older quet and Rabbi Frederick Cohn Entry Blank der. The booth expected to be ' clared. "O* course, we must have to rededicate the ancient templs recited the invocation. Cantor historians missed completely but : (Fill in and forward to Hywhich had been defiled by theone of the most, popular Is t h!eeducation.—a great deal of it— Lwcv. " ' ' - " ' which Dubnow triumphantly dem- Aaron Edgar, accompanied by Bakery and Cacned goods booth against such un-American praconstrated; that that Jewry never Miss Betty Fellman, sang several men Shrier, 74O First yatjonat pagans who- had erected aa altar under the ctairmanship of Sirs.; tices. But no minority should alBrink Bldg., AT 7611, or Dr. for burnt sacrifices three years quite lost its instinctive power ot vocal selections. Jack Eraiascn. This booth takes ' low itself to became embittered Ceon Fellmsn, 723 Brandeis earlier. i : f independent sociological funcThe afternoon forum on "War, the place of the annual bake sale, fcr them. v r i •' • i should t o t withdraw Dpncn.es The holiday is a joyous cele- one of the Auxiliary's yearly pro- • '. tioning. Cut off from the normal Democracy and the Jew" was Theater Bids., HA 3737, chairitself because cf them. That opportunity of a people to'estab- conducted by Irving Levitas of j men of Program committee, bration, yet emphasizing devotioa , jects. Every type of cake, pastry, does r students I1' '. *i 0 . . T improve conditions." on or before December 1.) lish and organize a state as itsKansas City. to the great ideals of Judaism, ;a n d d e l i c a e y a s T e I 1 s s delicious Mrs. Soosevelt advised Ameri- to opposr i,-- •. ' . - r r central public function, it inThe B'nai B'rith little theater namely the ideals of religions lib- j £ 0 ^ e ~ ^ade" canced "goods be can Jews to hold their heads high . .% stinctively organized its Kahal group, under the direction ot Hy- Name erty and human brotheraood. j offered. with pride, EEfi retain, their cor- clared. 1 "%"n •—-, '" which, until the "end of the eight- men Shrier, presented a sketch The Menorah, the number of j Another group _cf the msl attitude or Eooa-will to all it iir.pos* v " ' ' " - ~eenth century everywhere and entitled, "The Trial of Jacob "whose lighted candles is increased ] g-ne women have been busy n a k - otter groi:ps. I'o e ( "They should re- dom in « c even later in Eastern Europe, was Finklebottom. one each, day of the eight days of j iagr knick-knacks for the fish member that, after all, their de- lecture TCOTL •=• ".if a kind of a little theocratic state the holiday, recalls the legend of pond and sewing booth which is tractors form only a small miBen Kazlowsky was general •within the ^ecular state but which chairman of the conference and * . the only crucible of unpolluted oil I being superintended by Mrs. ' E . nority," she said. '. right- sic e zi Phone Ifo. he secular gtate used very often Ephraim Marks was co-chairman. found in the temple at t h s time j Meyer and Mrs. I. Stalmaster. side. lo< T i.' ^ "Then you believe," asked 7>lv. of its re-dedication, a crucible , 1 tfor its own purposes, such ^as tax- Mrs. Julius Bisno and Mrs. Ben Hundreds of . large baskets of Gmsd, "that a minority that is freedom r . My act is: collecting. Under the so-called Kazlowsky, co-chairmen of the j that lasted for the eight days. • groceries will be given away at discriminated • against has a p e r emancipation the Kahal' gradualGifts and candies make Chanrt- ; the "Country Store" which is be- fect right, in cur country, to look : t t i s £E i committee, were in ly withered away and the activi- women's registrations. \ ing managed by the firm of Stein- with complete confidence to the order, 11 kah an. important holiday for the charge of ties of Jewry tended to become : the children who commemorate the ; berg, Goldware, and Rosenblatt, majority lor ;•:slice?" Delegates came from lodges in mer " - o• merely charitable and' sectarian.' Sioux ;City, Cbttncil Bluffs, L i n - | downfall, of _ Antiqchus. with par1 In Americaj^however, jwhere free-, coin and Siouir."iFalls.' ties and games and the remem- : cers, who jircrris«---thst erery tas- Roosevelt emphatically replied, ' .-. '.'•'-• \- I The- »<. v . flom has lastfed long* enough and ' ket "will be worth., from three to "if any minority did not hsve the . tion s t ijV , > brance of. the less fortunate. •where it has been complete • four dollars. right to look confidently to the solved b : i.. enough to liberate the Jewish ish Community Center the evej Door prizes have .foefcn secured majority lor complete justice a t against s " - c^. ; group to an unafraid expansion ; B'nai B'rith to ning of December 19. j by the committee headed by Mrs. Et all times whenever it is recently c ' ^"' of .its various instincts there has Dancers, singers, musicians | J. Blank and Mrs. JI. Katelman. M dent ccrr •>- •- s . arisen, once more as the sociohave all announced their intenI An electric clock and a . hand- assailed." logical functioning of a people, tion of participating in this un; Chicago Sunday j made afghan • are two of the the community center under Esther Kramer, one of the Pi- usual event. The Sigma Alpha that can be won with the • j prizes in El S F a r i * T"l s — •whatever name. oneer Women's outstanding lead- I Mu fraternity of Lincoln has enThe regular quarterly meeting j purchase cf an admission ticke leader? r*" ^ " 1 ? ^The center has, of course, no ers, will be in Omaha Saturday tered a skit, " G r u n t s and of the general committee of Dis- j x drawing for a full-sized, hand- i Committee tr.re c e i "• " " r r ~ Jurisdiction, nor even a norma- and Sunday, December 4 and 5. Groans," which was one of thetrict Grand Lodge~ No. 6, B'nai j sewn, tuft mattress will be held \ . earliest p " - •" err tive influence of any kind. Ev- On Saturday afternoon she will I prize winners in the recent Kos- B'rith, has been called'by Dr. A. j during the evening. i c i s c r i m i i -—•••• . 1 ,-' ,1 II erything about it Is voluntary. It T>e guest at the Oneg Shabboth of j met Klub competition. Greenherg, president of the dis- , Three clowns will hand oat bal- ! The bi-monthly meeting of the IquitoKs' = - ' ' 7 '" r is established by no authority nor tlje Pioneer Women to be held at trict, for Saturday evening. Noj loons, guns and canes. There Trill Many out-of-town B'nai B'rith strict committee of the TVork- colleges. does it become the source of any. the home of Mrs.. J. Feldman, lodges have become interested in Tember 27, and Sunday, Xovem-1 be ice cream, candy, ancS games =s's Circle was held in Sioux j ^ pro r T " ^ ' r " Its origin within the deep in- 2445 Burt street. Sunday eve- the local group's method of con- ber 28, In Chicago. ! for the children. ty last Sunday. The district stinctual life of the communities ning she will be principal speak- ducting their amateur night and | Omahans besides Dr. GreenDelicious kosher foods, prepari is the central body of cilscrimir; r is; nevertheless, very clear to any er at a dinner -io be given by the have sent inquiries. "•' 1 berg, -who"will attend are: Henry j ed by the women, will be served AVcrkmen's C i r c l e tioned ir. V t - s 1 .competent observer from the joy Pioneer Women and the Jewish Cash prizes of 515, §10 and $5 Monsky, Philip Klutznick and I at reasonable prices in the dining in Nebraska and *r^ r and pride taken in it hy the old- National "Workers' Alliance. •will be offered to the three prize j Sam Beber. •" \ room of the Central Club during ling seven brandies end c">- t er people of the communities and The sessions will be held at I the supper hour. Chevera Kramer has been with winners. Hyinen Shrier and Abj 450 members. There are alf 1 ' d " Irom the use made of it by the the Pioneer "Women since its ner Kaiman will act as masters of the Covenant club and will be ! ladies' auxiliaries with E E ' I ' I " youth of both sexes. The centers preceded by a dinner on Satur-1 fE ceremonies for the evening. ?l 3 ' ship cf about ECO in all. ,are very.busy places; the activl- founding and has been instrumental in strengthening the or- Persons desiring to compete day evening. ' On Sunday an all- j _ E . . 7 T r . r > " .. ; Officers of the district cc, i ytie3 are manifold; all the faciliganization in Canada, especially are asked to fill in the blank and day session will include reports | i if tin I Ch | tee a r e : I. Singer, cha - . • ties are in constant use. As foci ! ! forward it to Mr. Shrier or Dr. and discussions dealing with antiffAYY iSions City; ?'. Shilcff. sec:«.r_-' of merely social life, as the scene in her home city of Toronto. C" Z defamation, Hiliel Foundation, A-j " ' While visiting in Eretz Tisroel ! Leon Fellman. ! Sious City; Sol Ascrch cr of healthy mental and physical she was given the opportunity to Z. A. membership, public rela-| • _ K o r n Q ( W X 5 > the ground jMoines; S. Lemer of Oman; r r activities,^ they cannot be praised tions a n o t h e r important « t m - , t h a t Je^i£i interests ! I.- -Kill of Lincoln. too highly.; To the well-disposed observe at close quarters and par- BRITISH ENVOY TO ties of, the Grand Lodge The A drive for membership Gentile observer, education or ticipate in the work of the Moapriority over Jewish religQ^estion of tho next district con- ious interests, two young Kovno : two states was planne. clergyman, the centers, as such zath Hapoaloth, "The "Working INTERVENE IN ' Woman's Council." ..vention will also be considered • men have often told me, seem RQUMANIA Revisionists had themselves con-: session. There js to be Chavera Kramer has been TisRepresentativcs f r o m eight verted- to Catholicism in order to | ence soo the fine flower of Jewish life in iting all cities in western Canada states and five Canadian provAmerica. gain admittance to the Lithu- ;' Sioux City. It was slso cr Bucharest (WNS) The BriUsh So far, so good. And the good and is now to tour the middle- ambassador to Roumania is re- inces will attend. anian navy where they hope to be j to organise an EnElisb.-sp 3s very good. But to • the Jewwestern and southern states of ported to have received instruc| trained for future service In the ! branch in Omah deeply aware of the character of this country. i Jewish merchant marine tions from London to make Pales-1 C-'turEt Reservations for the dinner are the situation of the Jewish peofriendly -representations' to the tine. The parents cf the two s-cro- i-;!v. ple in the world, the matter is 75 cents and may be made by Roumanian government against Rerisioiilsts have taken legal £c- '--rr-.r-': ' not so clear, the matter is notcalling Mrs. H. Okun, WE 1642, Its p'olicy of depriving Jews nattfon against the priests vrto cos- -;-/-"-r. r " Sale of Company Mrs. Sam Nitz, WE 4986/or Mrs. so happy. Except for the impulse verted the boys without permis- ^-V r > '—.the end of the uralized since that created them—what is there J. Feldman, AT 143S. sion. • t ' " r - _ -•-world war of their Roumanian Although his present plans are I that is Jewish about the centers? citizenship. still quite indefinite, l i a s Barish, j Not the form, certainly. If a It is understood that he will who last week announced the sale i great T. M. H. A. and a great convey to the Roumanian foreign j £ t h e B a r ; g h . S a n d e r s Motor com-' Y. M. C. A. were to be illuminoffice unofficially the feeling'.that jp a n y o f which he was president, ated in the middle of the night his government would be greatly j is contemplating a long, muchx the difference between the two pleased if these discriminations j needed rest. would consist in the difference Rabbi David A. Goldstein -will Iagainst Jews were not carried; The motor company which he i. Beatrice-Eissc,'who las: v -,. 1 between a few inscriptions, motgive his'second book review of : out. has" headed since 1SS5 has been ; was named t r i a n e r of the L, - ." tos, wall-decorations. The sa,me w bought by Maxson, Mitchell, in- games, activities, courses of study the series sponsored by the Beth j • Wolf prize novel avrsrd giEl auxiliary on Monday, Novemcorporated. Mr. Barish cams to —again with a very few excepOmaha in 192S from Sioux City \i the Jewish Pablication soc - . tions. The form, I repeat, of the ber 29, "when he will speak on as distributor for the Reo people- j a first coxsin cf'-Juiius E ••-• Jewish center or T. is not Jewisht Erie Remarque's recent novel, . Perhaps it cannot be. Arid per- "Three Comrades." Sis years later he became presi-i Omaha, eaecutire secretary Ci Funeral services were held dent of the company recently i At his nest review Rabbi Goldhaps outer or physical form is not A - z j^ at least now nor has been for stein will discuss, "The Outward Sunday at the Jewish Funeral j sold. | Miss -.Bisno's story, Home for Abraham Krestul, 64, j Room" and . the "Mind . That many ages among our character. Since coming to Omaha 3Ir. who died Thursday afternoon fol- jBarish has been , active In all : row's Bread," tells of a. Je-, Found Itself." istic achievements.- And so the ;* ; labor leader In the Chicago — | communal and philanthropic ac-, Record crowds have been, at- lowing a heart attack. Jewishness of these Jewish instiA resident of Omaha for S5 jtivities. ' At the time-of the com-j * " tutions will have to be sought in tending these reviews. years, he is survived by his wife, I pany's sale, Mr. Barish expressed Mr. Biaao saw the mar =c their content, will It not? PreMinda;- a son, Joseph of Ocala, ] his appreciation of the support of the book"-wi cisely as the membership is JewS80,000 Eaised by Show ne nxs couc i Fla.-, and a daughter, Mrs. Jennie 1 given liiin: by the Jewish people working on it. ish, so will the spirit have to be Jewish if the centers are to be New York (JTA)—Between \ Rosenblatt of Omaha. of Omaha. S creative forces within the Jewish $S0,000 and $100,000 was raised •! Burial was in Golden Hill TT i n f!,r. J and BO also within the general for Palestine through the "Night cemetery. Saves Cemeteryin Salonika of Stars," held last week at Madi/ cultural life of America. . Salonika (WNS)—Thanhs to . Opposes Ifasi; Camp " Twice and twice only did. I ask son Sauare Garden for the benefit the .personal interveEticn o* give a series of pe-fcrraa- a director for certain statistics, of the United Palestine Appeal, Premier .John Metasas, ths ' ola sis Gsrmaa cities has ie-z. ~-~ the comparative number of mem- Harold Jacobi, chairman of the. Bridgeport,. Conn. (TVXS)—i j ed to tile Hsbarssia r l w - : e w i s | j ccsaetery here, which was Forecasting- .'statewide opposition I bers registered on the one hand event, estimated. to have been displaced to na&e to the establishment'.. of Nasi' In courses In Hebrew and Jewish roonr *or a houstag fierclopsisst, history and, on the other hand, In 1740 Charles of Bourbon, Camp voa Stenben .at South"bury, vail, remain '-undisturbed for c In courses in Spanish, Russian, king of the Two Sicilies, to re-the Bronsoa Hawley Post of the year.. After that It will be cos/stenography, typesrriting, adver- store languishing trade, invited American Legion adopted a tinan- verted into a public part to- "be The HEbiaiah' wiil let ~ / Using, physical education, etc the Jews, expelled in 1432, to re- | imous" resolution opposing forma- maintained by the city, but theGermany at the close of i „ . \ (Continued on page..81) turn. tion of the camp in Connecticut. graves will not be touched. doa season.
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