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Kabbi David H. Wise .trill speak Saturday evening before the Omaha, Phi B&ta Kappa Essociatfop£ anniversary dinner' at the BlasS' thur. Rosinsky will be chairman Etone hotel, ferfc of. registration. The topic of his address will be Plsy Scheduled, at .3 After registration the • young "Hold the Wire." ' Center women will be entertained by the Senior Hadassah at an Oneg D AT - Center Players will present On Saturday morning, Decem- Shabboth to be held at 2 o'clock at the Jewish Community Center* their second offering of the seaber 4, delegates from St. Louis son "The Good Hope" this SunCity,, St. ,' Joseph, Des Bess Kirshenbsxim is chairman of day aad Mondaj-, December 5 Moines, Cedar Rapids, Sioux City, the Oneg Shabboth, A program A ^i £ r • and G. at the Jewish Community Council Bluffs, and Lincoln will will follow, Center. This play is at present ber r Saturday evening the convenarrive i n Omaha- for; the two days ing given- by popular demand by. the £ZcF~1Vr >' -er F T " r r r tion banquet will be held at the convention of the ^Southwest Rehonzr K? "K Te f—r-r. p<=f t h a t : . • '•'; -• " . • • • • / • •' '; • Eva LeGaBiense in Chicago. gional Convention, of the Junior Hotel Rome to be followed, by the five rzTEor.s c.z^rC°-z.. r. The! cast for the .Play includes: We need not be troubled about Hadassah. Headquarters will he Convention Dance. . Local. young Z. A. 1 Esters' El Ben Seckerman, Nathan Secker- Feldir^cr. g-£ve a F?c~t tr'k pen will act as escorts for the the readings of the young people at the Hotel Fontenelle. 1 taan, • Sarah Seckerraan, Harold Competition for visitors. The Dance will begin at who are learning or have learned Miss Bertha Gortenberg of KanH'abler, - Joe . Hornstein, Harold sr: ^ rcer,; Prises Hebrew; we need.be less.troubled sas City, Missouri, ..president, of 10; p. m. Jack Swanson and his Kendis, Martha ' Kimelsteic, Re- , about the reading of those who the. Southwest Region of Junior orchestra will furnish the music. 'The entry date for the B'nai becca Kirsbenbauin, George A. j dirrctcrc v ere i~ have preserved Yiddish, despite Hadassah, will .preside at the Mrs. Irving Forbes is banquet Spitser, Sylvan Franfcel, Margar-; t\T~.r,~. the wretched Russian Influence in convention." Kalah Franklin, pres- chairman -and Miss Ruth Marks, B'rith amateur sight has been extended until December IS. The jet Friedlander,' Sam White, Fjor-j a certain section of Yiddish writ- ident .of the local chapter, will be dance chairman. The Sunday morning business program will be givea at the eace • "Wolf,' Minnie Wolf, Abe j ing; our'.great concern must be general chairman of the hostess i Salztsan, .Sid 'Wintroub, Sain Kap- \ with that -vast portion, of .our committee. _;... . . ."-. • session to be held at 9:30 will be Ian and Joe Cohen. j youth which is more or less con•IJ'XAI B'RITH 'AJIATSXR Miss Ruth Jacobsen is in followed by a dinner in the Cen'. t r" ' Mrs. .Herman.Jahr is directing. c i ' " • NIGHT ' " • fined to the English"language and charge .of. the-welcoming badges ter lodgerooms. Miss May Tucker Herman Keijermans, the authmust find Its spiritual- nourish- and ieys'to. the city^ and Mrs. Ar- Is in charge of the Sunday dinor . of the play, • won reknowc ner. Dinner will be followed. by . Entry Blank ment : and shape its' future; within •when Its production caused public the afternoon business, session that limitation. -It l a . for them and the election of officers. At . ' (Fill in aucl forward'to Ky- sentiment.fo demand a change in that a Jewish literature in Engthe coaditioas of the Diitch Wishnai 5:30 Sunday evening there will men Slarfer, 74O- First Katioaisl lish must be created. "We have no bo a snack and program. Miss Bank' -Bldg., AT 7311,.. cr Dr. ing industry. o n more urgent task in America to: Season tickets for the Center Una- Gross Is chairman of - the I*eoa Fellshari, T2S Erasdels day than--the diminution of JewPlayers will admit; Single admisSunday evening supper. Theater .Bids., KA STS7, chairish" illiteracy among the younger 1. The following Senior Hadassah men of Program. conrsuSttee, sions -will be available at the Jew- j The members of the B'nal generation. • ' , ; : isa Cosmrunity Center bos office! j ™c; Vr.;d v.l1. v~~'z\rc members will be hostesses at the on .or before December 13.) ~ -Israel synagogue and their guests • Toward' that end MS..Leo'.'.'W. p Oneg Shabboth: the Mesdames J. Schwarz -has already; contributed will hold a Chaniitah . banquet Abrahamson, Loui3 Alberts,-Oscar •r* f his invaluable Jewish Caravan. thia. Sunday evening at 6:30 at Belzer, M. D. Brodkey, Dave BpLace j feeii at O the_.synagogjie,...EIghteenth and ; He has now given vus .another-vol-. -fo Honor-Esther : I Cenifr IT. iorris . Franklin," "J." J. j rr_ c T . Chicago" streets. , stein, ume—brighter, lighter, more;eleFriedman, David A. Finkel,"_Hax. : "compaetly " and r Fred -Whiter -well-known local FromMn, • David A. Goldstein, J. concentratedly . edited, t hp.u g h attorney,* "will 'be toastmaster. Goldware, Jack Kaufman, M. F. A joint ChaEukali cslefcratloa neither'briefer nor less rich.".This Cantor 'AV Schwaczkin /will lead Levenson," and Julius Stein. Phone No. • will be held San day r Decesber E, new volume • ia called .'A Golden the' singing.-~ Rabbi Milton KopThe. Oneg Shabboth will also at 7 p. m. at. the Jewish • Com- b© ru;.t r-cc"-~- rT Treasury of -Jewish Literature stein will give the' invocation and be open to all Omaha women and Ely act is: perform theceremonial lighting munity Center by the Jewish Na(Farrar" & Rinehart) and these girls interested. tional /VTorkers Alliance and the eight' hundred pages contain not ot the Chcnukah candles. ' Pioneer Women. . Mrs. Esther Stanley 7. Levin, chairman of a single repetition of the CaraKramer, .leader of the Pioneer van's."seven' and a half - hundred fthe' membership committee, -will CO. BWFFS SUUDAY \j. i.. - : Women -of America, -will be guest which shows, as n o . one knows Preside. A prominent Omaha SCHOOL TO €I¥E . speaker. • " business " man -will opeak on better than Jlr. Schwarz, what f. A musical program will be preboundltE3 Tiche3 we have to draw "Chanukah From the Layman's PROGRAM'sented . by .Harriet Bernstein, voupon. TUQ new volume i3 edited, Viewpoint." Tv c r j?.'.'. r« - t The committee In charge init.seems to me,: with . a _ firmer Pupils of the Council .Bluffs ****** Community Center ra Ds- calist, v i o will .be accompanied 4 •II * E c r ''by Salriey Sslz, v'STZlsi. cludes: •William "Welnor, Joseph hand,, a riper taste, a more delics2absr « „ - - , . . . ? - - w v Sunday School will present tfeelr i ' ; Those that .e&ssct attend -the j cate arrangement of "valuei." At Tretialr, . Jacob Eernotcln, j J I h o 2 a n i i 2 ] c ^ ^ . ^ p ^ m SanTIJJ the "iis;c o™n estr'as supper are-welecsie .to come .at'| all event.1 .it is an - altogether Bloch, 'Icycr Fercr J r Roses. Ar^r-iras Trill S •*::.— ' ' "-"*- "- - - - - • , -t . will fee . no' ccZleciki'i. ' '-.' | "if "', ';..'' ,.'a are a.I """•• -zibre in- "Sehwac::d£, i s d -a c c s Sam T,'olf, r:orriE Ail.,, : The.public ' . -is invIteS. . . | debted _ta Ilr. Stiwars. The* limincludins niiciwal Lelccticzc, Shapi.o -and LCD Bhernan Reiervations mr.y be mads by itations of tbe book's usefulness members of the cast c£ this skit, j _,,>>„_ : _ . „ _ , • , „ Jewish and Hebrew recitatiens, inhere in its character, in tho calling JA 0SS7 or HA 27G3. The amatETir Eislt, an annual j i Alktb t&ht ii* together with a. short skit entitlcharacter of all such books and ed, VOver the Chanukah Lights," B'nai-. B'rith affair, arives local ea-j ' i A. C. V*. - s do not constitute any. criticism RABBI CGIffl TG has" been arranged. The public is tertalners an• opportunity• to dis-| 1 , ! ; . . ^ of- Mr. Schwarz's , achievemfent. playtheir talents. Cash prizes of J PAGkMU invited to attend. The'-bbok ::costs three dollars and REV1EU BGOZ Regular classes will be held $15,. 510:and f5 will be given to Is .with its 818- pages cheap at WEDNESDAY .the.'three winners. '.- ' •-Miss:- Harriet--Newman, d'augh- j Q ^ T - , Sunday morning. the. price; its format is dignified -Abner Kaliaan and Hymen ter of Mr.-and Mrs. Julius 'New- j TriJ,",X" and Its-weight considerable. • It is Shrler will set as masters of man, toofe" the part o* Peter. Pan j * ^"^,T. Rabbi Frederick Cohn will re?r t r s c.n-enot a book you can pick up and in the • Omahan Wojaan's Club j ^-""'^ ceremonies for. the evening. slip into, your pocket- and take view. Henry D. Thdreau's "Walpageant, "The"• Romance of Oraai ' , , / ^ * . Persons desiring to compete with you' and dream over • indoors den" on-TSTednesday evening, De^^ rccli-E-n t are asksS to fill in the blank aad ha".given Tuesday evening s.t the i _^T.^ v ' or not. And-that is the- kind of cember -8, at S p. m. In the Baird Clubrooms. Miss Newman also j St. Louis (JTA)—The Genaan- forward it to Mr. Ehrier or Dr. book which, in addition to Mr. building, Seventeenth and Dougto modelled winter sports wear for i ^ ;. Amerlcan Bund cancelled last Fellrnan:' ' • Schwarz's: noble and permanent las streets. ' the Thoraas-Silpatrick; Junior fie- j reEcrvE.tl'ir^ tcTrro I>crcrr"reT This is the eighthreview in the week a midwestern regional contomes, is what' is ..needed- for our partment. young men apd women', our boys series of 20 being given under the vention scheduled to be held here IMS.. RQQSEVEU'S MTOSae is a -student at Central-High. anspices of the Book-a-Week club for want of a place to meet. OaTcand girls—dozens, and finally School. of -the extension, department o f ville Farmers hall, whose ' memhundreds of - such little Jewish books and I take this opportunity the University of Omaha. bership is mosty of German ex- MMIEWEB Before 'their admission was! of. saying, that -I am-starting a traction, refused to permit its officially sanctioned -the Jews re- { scheme to provide them with such Polish Palestine Coaf erencs hall to be used by the pro-Nazis. Approximately. 450 persons at- siding, in London had as their ; little, books and that :from that Similar refusal was met pre- tended Rabbi David A. Gold- headquarters the ' house of the j scheme I shall derive neither viously -when the Bund approach"Warsaw (JTA) — Resolutions Portuguese ambassador, the Mar- ; " praise nor profit nor want either calling for intensification of Zion- ed German House and the Lieder- stein's book review, Monday even- rano, Antonio de: Souza. ing.. ' but I am her© asking .all those ist activities in_-Poland and sup- kranz dub. . The Bund attributed At the next review, Rabbi Gold(and they must" be many now) port of the Palestine Jewish com- the cancellation of the convention who are hearing of this plan to munity were adopted at a nation- to i "campaign of h a t r e d stein will discuss, besides the two AN QPEli LETTER further it-for the sake of our al conference on Palestine attend- against it." Frits K-uhn, national books already announced, Elesayoung men and ;women,-of our ed by.:2,000-delegates from all "Fuehrer" of the Bund, had or Roosevelt's recently published, '• Now" that .the 1037-1ESS bpys.and girls, especially .those parts of the country except Gali- been scheduled to address the "This is My Story." Community Chest campafes among; them who cannot possibly cla. has officially coiD.e to En end convention. pay ^three dollars, for- one book. and the vast a r i s j of workers I want to quote two.brief pasdiEEiissed, I should l i t e pubsages from Mr. Schwarz's preface licly to express xny deep and which seem to me especially valsincere appreciation to the uable and profoundly right. One masy Jewish women w h o Is his definition of Jewish literaworjied so hard and so laitiiVienna (WNS)—Jewish aad ture, of ...this, immemorial, manyfnlly during the past two anti-Semitic studeats at the Unilanguaged literature, that is ours. "weeks in Division D. versity of Vienna have jolted By-means' of illustrated- slides Byzantine. Jews who had become "Jewish literature is -what Jews . The names of Miss Blanche have written about themselves Todro3 Geller, who spoke' Tues- converts to Christianity and had hands in a student strike pretest2131HE.S, Sirs. Reuben Brovra and their life. In any language, as day evening at the Center Forum carried into their art the fear of ing against a .new ruling adding and lira.. Korris • Etalmastsr a full year to the training .re: well as their creations, whatever on "Is There a Jewish Art," creating Images. 1 quired of prospective doctors. The the Bubject matter, in the' He- showed that despite the injuncHe showed a picture of a fresco II lira:' to ticss listed in a ~-T?~ brew and Yiddish .tongues." Note tion ot the second commandment, found in the synagogue of Beta anti-Seraites are halting simply XJ5V.S eSit'os • of Ths JeTri"3" because they •will hays'.to ^-orfc a the Jews from earliest times have the Tightness and deep '•: aignlfiAlpha arid dating-from 244 B. C, Press, . •" • ' had an. art. cance of - this. So. cnarged depicting the face of Moses: This -year in,a.public hospital trit&oat 1 a s happy to saBO«-.e© that 'pay before bsisg . admitted to Its own character is the Jewish Li&e ail primitive people the picture, showing GreeS" influence, Tg rsacbsd the q^ots. ttssigTi^S. soul that it can create literature Jews were forced by the exigen- bears close resemblance to later medical - practice. • to our division. It is an out of Its substance within forms cies of nature to mate pottery for pictures.of Christ. The Jewish students joined the _ aehievssisat of wlilch- ^-_e caa that, are not its own. In that their, household' needs and these -. "Under the influence of-"Men- strike ' bscassa • the ssw ruling • manner, too, the Jewish people pieces they decorated with primidelsohn" the German Jews began amounts-to a Tirtuai- exclusion of en who • "rort£5 shoalS t a t s charged with its character and tive simplicity. painting Jewish life," Mr. Geller J.ews .from xaeSicar practice since ' unto herself a jest share cf transformed into- its image the no public hospital accepts Jewish Tlie Bible describes man-y "explained. Later in, the same ••way that price. F r o a the majors. languages of its host-peoples and crafts and even the detail of the . the ghetto painters of Russia internes. through the captains, to • the created Ladino, Yiddish, Judeo- ^implements Esed in tho Temple arose to glorify ghetto life. -. lieutenants—all verted w't's. s Mr. Geller showed tpk works ot i 1 seat cad ierrcr friiea reilecied Arabe. That literature In Yiddish worship. Archaeological escavaarid-especially- in'Hebrew Is Jew- tions have brought to light many many modern Jewish painters, .inish Irrespective of- rits subject of the ceremonial objects csed in cluding artists like. Leon" Bakst this canircunal task •prhlci 3s Joseph Israels, v:ho did not matter is; of course, strictly anal- the old synagogues. ' ' . annaally otrs. ogous to the Englishness of EngMr. ".Geller .showed- a raristy of paint Jewish subject matter yet • ' Mrs. Jacob Blank, president of lish, to the Frenchnes3 of French everyday^.objects from places as revealed a' Jewish influence ia the • Beth' El -auxiliary, acd Mrs. the we of tils rear's prssi- I I.. "$7."Rosenblatt and Krs. Join literature. But r that b"y writing of distant.as China used, by Jews in their work. f tflS the liE finest tfc"-g:s | •Sent," 33 C2S Cl themselves and" their lives and medieval.' times. Seals, rings, J. Laurie Wallace, Nebraska's Ferer, chairmen o* t i e Higadco, •Omaha eoes, sot only because S their special reactioa to the BUEI Megillah cases' and' other €eoora- forejaost portrait painter, • intro- hafe expressed their apprecsaticn hst Eoney money Is is rs.Iss rsissd f cf the fact tfcst of things Jews^liave sbeen able to tive pieces wsro shown aa well cs duced t h e speaker. Bphraia for the fine support' given the create authentic Jewish literature Illuminated manuscripts ard even 2Iax2is, chairman 6J the * Forcm Beth. El 'Rigadoo oa Sunday, Not o - f;'. SI _ iin-Arabic and German, in-French vesifaer 2S. comnittee, presided. clothes. cre-s&s e of si; reap: and English—that observation or^ of ths most interesting Tlis next speaker on the Forma. Ose About 1.S00 an, wo en atd ; ia o: rather, conatatatlon, goes to the slidea shown -waa that of a Trill be Dr.-Joachim Pi-iss,; for- fchiidren .crowded the. Central to Oiir very root of the historical char- found in the ruins o£ a Bynac th' partlcipats. 'flaisg merly of Berlin, —bo- t^ill spsak club " i to well t£. acter, of the historical unique- "of l»oEspoii aad now In t i a Tati- on January 4. I t s concert to 65 ness, Elnmallgbeit, of tho Jewish ~giroa by Erschaa Zfirsi S.E3 tcsa oricstsl l3UZ?..ts,T.'- An, esculent sr.?can. people, . p . ,lTMr. Geller exprerscd ths belief forward OES weeS, to J"an- per. was Berred Is tfes aajoisisj Tho. second- passage o£ Mr. that Mosaics wero conceived by cary IS Instead" of January 25. roost.
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