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Entered as Second Class Mai). Matter on January 31. 1321, at •fustofflce ot Omaha. Nebiaska^-under the Act of March 3. 1879

VOL. XVI—No. 47

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Conference For Palestine The Conference for Palestine held on January 22 and 23 In the The date ot the Purini CarniThe principles of the game of. Mayflower Hotel-in Washington -; 7pcnsored by the Kound Tachess are to be taught at classes .was both dignified and effective. \ of Jewish Youth originally being organized at the Jewish The circa 1500 delegate from all set for March 20 has been postCommunity Center. ^ Children's parts of the country-were serious Mrs. Ben Kazlowsky.: Named Glimas in Dance posed until Saturday evening, Caapaign to classes are to "be held afternoons' President of I-I 1 without. gloom and aware of all to Gpca!President at First Honoring Dr. Gseesberg, ::-irch 26. -* and classes for adults in the evethe world's tragic circumstances ning. Materials will be furnished The Purini Carnival is one of New Members w i t h o u t discouragement, For by the Center. Vis scries of dances sponsored by once there were not too many Tournaments will be arranged • The Preside., -i the Mizrachi t i s Round Table. Mrs. BenKazIowsky was electMembers cf the local lodge of speeches nor were the speeches Zionist organization, Leon Gell'.' too long. It was upon the whole ed president fit the hew B'nai for both groups. All interested man, will be the guest of Omaha the B'nai B'rith are conducting: to register at the Centhe" most.restrained Jewish con- B'rith Auxiliary at the first meet- are asked ; a membership campaign in honor Jewry on Tuesday and Wednes•'.'"""• vention, that I have ever .had the ing and election of officers held ter. day, February 15 and 16. of Dr. A. Greenberg, president cf on Tuesday, February 9,/at the good luck, to attend. It was a .Tuesday noon he will be the Grand Lodge No. 6. The memvery excellently disciplined con- home of Mrs. Irvln Stalmaster. guest of the Men's Mizracht at a •Other officers elected' were: bership program is to be clivention and I think, that every luncheon. Wednesday' afternoon one iveni home, as I did,: with Mrs. William Lazere, ^first vicemaxed by a reception and dance the Women's Mizrachi will hold his resolves strengthened and his president; Mrs. A. .Greenberg, to t be held OE March 6 at the •a reception in his honor. • Jewish purposes sustained. _• • second vice-president; Mrs." J. Mr. Gellman' will address a Hotel Paxton in honor of Dr. and In order to make the particu- Malashqck, recording secretary; mass netting to be held WednesMrs. Greenberg and the Dr. lar point which I want to make Mrs. Jufius Bisno, corresponding day evening at S p." m. a t the "¥otes for Worsen" Cry Stirs Greenberg Membership Class. i I shall pass ^briefly over the secretary; and Mrs. Philip KlutzOrthodox Members Beth. Hamedrosh Hagodol .Synagrave .well-reasoned aiddress con- nick, treasurer. Philip Klutznick and Juliusgogue, 19th and Biirt street. At of Conmunity' • cerning,the Inner meaning of the Trustees named are: Mrs. Wil- "Let Us Be Gay" to Be Given that meeting Cantor Selz, accomBisno were chosen chairman cT on February 22' " ' -fate of German Jewry by Dr. liam ' Milder, Mrs. Sam Beber, panied by his daughter will preJerusalem (JTA)— "Votes for the campaign. 3 Joachim Prinz, the. lyrical trat- Mrs. Harry Malashock. ^ Mrs. Ird? V sent a musical program. The pub-' women" is again an issue in Jer- The committee for member' burst of dear Iltainar Ben Avi, vin Stalmaster was chosen Monilie As Invited. There will be no ship includes: Isadore Abramsor., ~ the highly important message tor; Mrs. Leon Fellman, Sentinel, A number of- new face3'will be admission .charge or solicitation usalem. As in the heyday of Sylvia Ben Barkin, Dr. Meyer Bebe-, •brought by ,Dir;. Bernard Joseph, and Mrs. Dan Llnsman, Guar- seen when the Center Players for funds.Pankhurst in London, the quest- j Sam Beber, ulius Bisno, Henri present the • 'Broadway success, -legal'councillor,'.-61 _the_ Jewish dian. •• ; - - . , ' . ' . ry F •;SJr. ; Gellman will corae here ion. of the "franchise for the fern-j G. Chait, .frt A. Cohn, Harry "Let; Us Be Gay," the third of. A g e n c y , and even the noble sumMr. Julius.. Bisno, president otv from Kansas City where he is to Isine half of the populace is I Cohen, Dr. Leon Fellman, f; ; ming up of those great ideas that the Omaha lodge of B'nai^ B'rith» fering ot the current season, on address the., convention of the arousing passions which have led I Fiedler, Milton Frohm, David Februhanve changed life for us all.by spoke to the group of ,B.'nal Tuesday and Wednesday, : to the police station. But in the I/Goldman, Dr. Ben Gold-ware, Abe the undisputed chief and teacher B'rith activities and of the im- ary 22 and 23, at the Jewish Western Region ot the Mizrachi. Holy City at present it is not t h e / M , Greenbaum, Dr. Abe GreenCommunity Center. •'. of UB all, Dr. Stephen S. Wise, portance of having . an auxiliary advocates, but the opponents of/j berg, I. F. Goodman, J.. J. C-reer' | I 1' ' ' as well as the beautifully modu- to help carry on the B'nal: B'rith Those appearing with the Cenwomen's balloting who are den^- berg, Charies Guss, Leonard I r v lated eloquence with which Dr. program. ; : ter- Rteysrs-far the .first. time are onstrating angrily. witz, Abner Kaiman. Ben E KazAbba Hillel Silver assumed' tho T i n /•t*-*«|-"-*T*-r Mrs. KazlowsKy . will announce Lolla Fin'eman, Ida Blacker, Arn' The occasion for the revival cf lowsky, Philip M. Klutznick, C&-1 duties of Chairman of the United the appointment .of committees at old/Levin, and Ai Finkel. this question was the recent cam- ] Lagman, Harvey Leon, Dan Lin<=Palestine Appeal which the chief the organization's next meeting. Among the familiar Center paign for elections to the Jewish j man, Ephraim Marks, Saievrir Edayera taking part in .the prois laying down. Arrangements are being made to 1 Community Council. The pros- j Michnick, Henry Monsky, duction are: Sale win MIchnick, * - ,- : I B'rith and the pect of women exercising, for the Resnick, Dr. Sam Stern, and X. I pass over these briefly, I. say, enable ^thetoB'nai Martha Himelstein, Bertha Guss, meet on the ^ first time ia a local election, the S. Yaffe. In order to dwell on the address Sam • Kaplan, Margaret FrledlanLeague Refusal to Treat franchise granted to them in of the Hon. Harold L. Ickes; Sec- evenings.. Announcement' will be, ^ Saks and Sam White.'_ Members of the Dance Com. 1935, raised a storm among a I mittee are: Ben Barkin, chai-retary of the interior, *not out of made later. , ish Petitions ri C'rc.jr'cr Ir MrsAHerman Jahr is directing large segment of the orthodox I •man; Dr. Leon Fellman, Al Fiecsnobbishness. Any one w h o . The Auxiliary was - formed on the play and'Nathan Sekerman is . Lauded . . Jews in the city. j ler and Harvey Leon. knows me at all knows ..that I am Tuesday, February 1, when a designing the sets. "" ' Most of the polling places are j apt to err on the other side. I meeting was held at the home of Bucharest (WNS) — Rumania "Let Us Be Gay", is a scintilhave been accused, again and Mrs. A. Greenberg. At that time lating, witty comedy, famed for scored a great diplomatic victory located in synagogues, which are \ tions a over the Jews at Geneva because also being used as centers for again of anti-goyishness (If IMrs. Nathan-Metzger of Detroit, its sophisticated humour. may say so) of a Jewishness too President of the Women's' Divi- : The ^ets for^the play are "the the Council of the League -of Na- distribution of registration cards. Received by Farm uncompromising. Less than two sion, Grand Lodge No. 6, of B'nai most ambitious yet executed for tion refused to grant urgent Men and women mingle in the r.c' c-scr'f;'"- .~ > B'rith, was-present. Mrs. Lee temples on registration days and School Committee I_ weeks ago a.goqd: and , learned a Center • production and include treatment to Jewish petitions and r* , <• 7 - " ~ - ' '«• rabbi chided me openly for my Snider, Chicago', member of the one scene with a- fountain of ru'n- thus gave Rumania a free hand will go to the polls together. l e v • • >• C O O T " — r ' r Pious adherents of the Agudath] The Applications Committee ci persistent use of the vrord'Galuth Executive Committee was also ning water../ to carry out its revision of Jews' Foreign Minister Is- Israel, non-Zionists orthdes or-; The National-Farm School is n c r for our estate and "for character- present.. Season tickets will-admit^ Sin- citizenship, p, g , c eir- • : F f ' - r ' The charter application will re- gle' admissions may be gotten at trate Miceseu told the cabinet in i esnization, regard this with ia-j receiving appneaaons izing the present generation, even ; main with the group • until -after In; America. as a dor'ha-midbar, a theV Jewish - Cdmmnnitr f'Ceater. •: flesert generation.: But: "there- the,:ne3ct meeting; so-as'-to give - forehand- t&fa -• thing being -so-I- more' iroiiea L'tlfe -'ariiti Jege_flt,hfe. am. in a position-to point out coming g a r t e r members. Those If" I't.-' r " "' aX fact. that I : have observ- Interested inf joining should call - „ r _ , - _ , . _ . c. raent has had.an opportunity to sj-Eagogue In the Zichron Moshe i mental-and moral health, are e"- r ed an hundred times and that Ivirs. Ben - Kazlowsky,- ; Market igible. They ratist, of course, dequarter," 'inhabited largely • Be' Field -, at • Estesexamine the. petitions. was- again Illustrated by Mr. 0717, of any of the other bffimonstrate tneir interest in ap' , ,,.':liquidation of Jewish business orthodos Jews. Ickes' no less than masterly dis- cers; "" The 15th annual camp conven- interprises, heavy urithdra-vrs of A party of young men, wearing i riculture and .their determinatior c rc r p\---f_, c-e C'T - r" cburse. "Hie fact is this, that to the • ankle-length coats, hard ! to make rhat vocation their life's tion of A. Z. A. will be held at bank deposits by Jews, cancellathe highest type of Gentile men- Hebrew Club tp ' , ths YMCA Camp, Este3 Park, tion .01-large commercial orders round black hats and four-inch, j calling. tality" and character the total Colorado, Sam Beber, . president by Jews and steady declines in curled sidelocks of the most re- j The. National Farm Schorl Give Passover . Zionist position, both philosophithe Supreme Advisory Council the price of comaodities hare Hgious Jews, descended wrathful-i founded in 1SS-6, held? t r ° c,:-' v ' i- ht Io V " - p cal and political, is crystaline in April 23 ofof A. Z. A. announced today. The created an economic crisis of ma- ly on the-polling place in the syn- | tinction of being iiniqt*\ r c'its clearness and its /"necessity convention will start June 24th jor proportions, a nation-wide agogue, where distribution of t h e ' fering to city bors the c-p^-'Lrwithin the historic processes of . A poSt-Passover ball will be and close July 1st. • : • : • . ' - . survey revealed. A. study of ec- registration cards was taking i ity for .agricultural trairi 1 ~ T t o this age'and meets (luckily, given by the Omaha Hebrew Club Mr. . Beber was' enthusiastic onomic conditions shoved that place, and demanded that the course covers tkree years ^ r<~r-luckily!) within that type of on Saturday, night, April 23. . desecration cease. There was a e'ral agriculture and r - ^."z mind and character s none of the : The : following committee has when he learned that his. efforts hundreds of factories have clos- brawl,- several hundred registra-j such specializations "as c c v ' - ^ to secure this site had been suced doven with a consequent inmorbid inner obstacles that exist been appointed by I. Morgention cards were torn up, and fur-| ing, dairying, poultryir-'-, u : 1 ,• f ' - r ; in Jewish minds not otherwise stern, president, to arrange for cessful. "I have .traveled through- crease in unemployment and the n i t u r e s v a s out the United States," he said, disruption of normal trade. All ' overturned and smash- able gardening,, farm • r - ' - - - r ;r, despicable. • T c 1 " Ci r . c~ n • the affair: . . .. , : "but I regard Estes Park as the observers predict that if the gov-e d etc. Today •wben prefers ~ " Mr. Ickes to begin .with, while John Feldman, chairman; Al- most beautiful spot in the entire ernment's -anti-Jewish program is Amram Blau, brother of Rabbi i many industries are ove-crevt-c : . not underestimating in the Jew- bert Kaplan, co-chairman; Nath- country." " ' continued economic conditions Moshe Blau, president of the j farming offers unusual c~pc-^i-ish world situation the factors of an Yaffe, Hymen Shrier, J. J . Agudath Israel, was taken into i ities for those practical!: ETC1 EC - , „ ~ The Estes Park Conference will grow much -worse. economic . and political" disloca- Friedman, Ben Kazlowsky, Irvin Camp has 700 acres and is locustody, by police. He was quickly j entifically trained. *\ C ' * , While new anti-Jewish meation, did not assign primary cau- Levin, '.Joe . Tretiak, D a n i e l cated in the heart of the beautirelealesed on bail. The Agudah j Tee School'is located i Z i c l r 7* sative force to these. Soberly and Schwartz, Ellhu Bloch, Izzie Sps- ful scenic esantry adjoining the sures continued to pile up, the organization promptly repudiated j County, about SG mi c: f 01 Goga cabinet's first anti-Jewish naturally without Jewish defen- kin', Jack Saylin, Ben Pefelman, Rocky Mountain National Park. any violent tactics. Rabbi Porush ! Philadelphia, in one of ti - -ic1 r TL" ' V sive passion he pointed out and Louis Moskovitz, Joe Klrshen- The camp has accommodations decree, an order cancelling the secretary _ of the organization, | est sections of t£e• Stat^ -I ~r licenses of Jewish inkeepers be•once more grounded' and'estab- baum, Philip Zollotuchen,' Louis for 400 boys. Of this number, one told t h e ' Jewish Telegraphic i nsylvairia. First-class co EL ' cause they were "poisoning the " lished the fact.that in a. world of Morgan, and Charles Mann. hundred,and fifty delegates from nation;" boomeranged when the Agency: "In our community, as j accommodations, boars., b->ct dark pagan reaction against both as many'cities are expected'to at- government's alcohol department in all others, there are a few wild j etc. are furnished ic s.- *ic- i liberty and goodness the . Jews tend while the balance of 250 announced that only 3,000 of the Bavker, co-chairmen of tne com- ] the training course." F i - I * - T : were felt to be-the symbols of lib- Omaha Choir and reservations will go to the first country#B 40,000 Inkeepers were p e a c e , n o t s a n c t i o n e d by t h e c r - ! f o r m a t i o n e.n& a p p l i c a t i - r 1 - - ' erty and goodness, of that rightapplications received at A. Z. A. Jews and that all of the Jewish ganization." Dramatic Group i may be had by addressirj eousness and humanity and esheadquaters In Omaha, Rabbi Porush declared that al-j fice of ths School, 170" " r innkeepers had obtained their li. -Chooses-:-Officers' Among the recreational facili- censes through legal channels. though the Agudists do not par- i street, PhiiE.asIr;!:JE. sential democracy which their faith and vfdys had brought into ties of the camp are: tennis The department has demanded ticipate in the Jerusalem Com- j the world and were therefore cru- - A special -meeting of the Oma- courts, a large 1 athletic field, that the licenses be restored. munity — they maintain a com- j JosepB. Sashnilz cified by the tyrants who desired ha Choir and Dramatic Club was where the 1938 A. Z. A. Olympics Among the new anti-Jewish mea- munity 0* their own with its own \ to destroy all" that the Jews his- held last Monday evening at-.the will be held; horseback riding sures wereeacls irLoncr T . orders forbidding social services — their organiia- j home, of Mr. and Mrs. T. Her. t o r i tfa.l.l y and. metaphysically (more than 125 horses will be Jews to engage in electoral prop- tion had no intention of isterfer- j at Crelgli.rr U. stand- for "and represent. H o a s - man to elect officers for the next available); and hikes to many aganda for any party and in- ing with the election. I t , does i • ", -'. maintain h e signed -to- the Jewish people the six months. tfcat the Jerj nearby points of interest, includThose to serve are: N. Martin, ing Long's Peak, Bear Lake, Loch structions by the Metropolitan of I usaleni 'Community has no right J o s e p h Soshnik. ~ e - c . fundamental being of a democraassy, to refuse all petitions for tic and libertarian people and president; Mrs. H. Azorin, vice- Vale, the Glaziers,. Fern - and baptism from Jews until after to use the synagogtte, objecting i ^rcshcian, led ail sttcstherefore 'saw with the immedia- prssident; Julius Schneider, sec- Odessa Lakes and Marguerite the completion of citizenship re- particularly to the presence t cy of the soundest vision that retary; Mrs. P. Crandel, treasur- F a l l s . • • • ' • ' ton LniTersitj' at the evisions. Chambers of commerce women. , - f . this people driven iorth from the erj Ben Martin, dramatic direcsemester vitb. have also been order to eliminnew slave-state, the sword ene- tor; J. Say Ian, choir director. 43. Sol ","e: e'rnar:. ?-- ate .all Jewish members. Foreign MacMIciiael T SWISS JEWRY MAPS ,. 1 - ( mies of liberty arid brotherhood At this meeting Mr. and Mrs; was a close second will S'fJews seeking entry ia crder to and democracy, should reinte- T. Herman and Mrs. and Mrs. A. •FIGHT. ON'NAZI"-age 0:1 SG.T2. liquidate their business affairs 1~ grate itself, on Its own soil and Schneider were accepted as new DRIVE- ••: •• '•" Mildred Laj•tin TTEE v ~ have been refused permission. . " . t there determine its own, fate and members. the JcurEfilisr n ^school Even foreign bound for the port The dramatic section of the future-and that it should do so club, ! 15 .'16. of Constahza on their way to'Pal- '. London (JTA) — Sir Karold ] average of £J under the direction of Ben Geneva (JTA) — The Swiss T not only In order to save its rem- Martin, is rehearsing a- four-act Co liege Jur estine have been denied entry. MacMichael, who becomes KIgfc University Federation of Jewish Communitnants but as a part of the histor- play, •'• "The True Power", by I. met to consider steps to com- Reports from the provinces indi- Commissioner for Palestine at trade Orucli vras seccr*. •• _ z. ic process In defense and illus- Gordon. "This play has never be- ies bat a Nazi campaign for a consti cate that,the lot of the Jews is the end of February, will issisi tration of those democratic prin- fore been presented In Omaha/ r>ac, ?S f T p tutlonal" amendment "to regulate becoming progressively worse. In on a drastic purge of the Palesciples which are the life prining anicr tho legal .status of the Jews In •many places the authorities, have tine administration, The Star reciples of the American people and changed the market day from ported. Sir Kavold insists en sub- jsity Coi'ege SOphOTTiOr .Switzerland." the American state. In • other A. Z. IThursday fo Saturday Sa order to stitution of administrators o' j Zwibelman ?••as s e c o r The Swiss National Front, Nazi Jewish traders. Scores words he had no difficulty , in HOLD JOINT MEETING organization, has annonced its in- exclude of-Jewish stores have been closed proved strength for those whose equating Zionism with Americane .. 1 tention to seek a refcrdum oa the without 'reason'in Bessarabia and failure to enforce order has b|en ism nor any difficulty In .equatamendment. The petition requires Dr. A. C. Fellman, promenint condemned by the Peel ' Rcfal; „. . Transylvania." ing It with the defense of deOmaha physician, and Mr. Milton a minimum of 50 000 signatures, Commission, the*report said. j ', mocracy fh the world. Scheur, member of the public while the membership of the NaSir Harold, -who is cow Gorer- i ic Well, hov/ many weary times health* department, will address tional Front does not exceed 16;,nor c£ Tanganyika, is shortly j Eevolutiosist' Honored have I not had older Jews "still ;a Joint- meeting .of A. Z. A. chap- 000. Rolf Henne, leader of the leaving Kenya for London, it was | .. The argue with mo on the silly old -ters 1 and 100, on Sunday, Febr- Nazi group since 1934 recently ' i Warsaw (JTA)- — The oldsst stated. ... ground that Zionism wa3 incom- uary 13, at the Jewish Commun- resigned. . . surviving participant ia the Po- - Nuri Pasha es-Said, former Ir- j Aliian: PoaU Sion, v patible with A'mericanism and ity Center,^ Jewish leaders •- expressed the lish revolt of 1863, a 100-year- aqi Foreign B-Iinister, visited. Col-i rcrjius. younger Jews on the equally r.H- • Dr.- Fellman and Mr. Scheur belief that the move for a refer- old Jew named -Aaron Engelman, onial Secretary'William Ormsb.y-j r ' J a r J' I, (it S:SD p. ly ground that something; they ^IJljpresent lectures on social endum hsd little chance for. sue .was visited by a delegation of Gore and ether Colonial Office i Jewish called British imperialism. Invali- diseases, and show slides to ill- ,c?s3,.-'.'sin.te a proposal for ahigh army officers ia connection and Foreign Office officials Xhe i s * e s d ,e" Tvtsiay, re;? dated the work of tho up-building ustrate their talks. This prs;-; 'change in the Constitution re- with the commemoration, of the | Palestine situation was disci ssefi. j ^ ' a s Kieeling date wr of Palestine. To enlightened gram is the second in a'series of quires majority approval in- Par- 75th anniversary of, the uprising. |I hecansc cf the confiic Americans these arguments seem program which the chaptera are liament and the sanction of 12 o Engelman,' Ea-'orllzodcs Hsssidie fire I 'Center Forum lecture. never even • to occur. Mr. Ickes' sponsoring during the present Switzerland's 25 cantons. Ther Jew, holds a medal presentcd-to hundred. Jews'enlisted-in the Ka-j • All -members are re- c • is by no means my first or only year for the benef/t of its "mem- are an .estimated 20,000 Jews ia -.by- the late Marshal Pilsts.2- tional Guard dxirlsg the Ilevola-1 c •ise us tills is ., £.n r> (Continued on page $.) bers. •;-.' Switzerland. otber- distlEcticas. tion. ' '• s \

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