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-A breach has at last been made in the fiery wall of hatred that has year after year - amed up
more fiercely about the Jewish people. Or, to put it another and perhaps a better -way, a breach has at last been made in the massive and terrifying indifference with -which the sufferings of the
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c t e r of the City Talmud Torah are still being accepted st the offices in t i e Jewish Community Center. Classes are open to feesinners m,d to students who have had some Hebrew as well as the regular pupils of. the Talmud Torsh. The new semester is scheduled to begin right after the Passover holiday.
Jewish people are regarded by a supposedly civilized •world. The handled at this office. call to the free peoples, of the world issued .by President Ttoosevelt through Secretary Hull that their doors be opened to the rictims'-of - religious and political persecution, may well inaugurate a new era—as new an era as was opened by the Balfour DeclaraTonight the first Seder of the The second annual concert givtion—provided there is a Jewish i t | feast of Passover, the festival of people in the "world with a Jew- en by cantor Aaron Edgar and deliverance, will be observed in ish will and provided that that the Beth El Choir mil be prsenti all Jewish homes. Coamesoratpeople will stand this test as it ed at the__Central High School ing the deliverance of the Chilhas not hitherto stood the test auditorium on Wednesday, April Monday evening at 8 o'clock : dren of Israel from their bosdcreated for it by Balfour. 20, at-8:30. the third annual Round Table of ; age in Egypt, the holiday will >* f Cantor Edgar lias prepared a Jewish Youth Oratorical contest i last eight days. The analogy is perfectly plain. There was the Balfour Declara- varied program of J e w i s h •will be held before a meeting of j At the traditional Seder, the tion. There was the Mandate as well as classical, operatic and ' the local lodge of the B'nai ! story of the Esrodus is told and a After an absence from the city _ •' B'rith at the Center. Subject for ! service of thanksgiving and hope which at that time Britain intendj j discussion will be "The Jew and1 is read from a special prayer for several months, Mas Barish, ed reasonably to carry out andj long identified with the automo; ; Democracy." A trophy will be ! book called the Haggadait. abide by. There was no Arab j * i awarded the winner by tbe B'nai | Rich in tradition the Seder is bile induFtry in Onaha. will nest .problem.- There was upon the ! I B'rith lodge. " i replete with symbols: parsley as week open tie rjtrish ::otcr plan of the resettlement of PalI . Contestants entered are: HasI a token of gratitude to God estine by the Jewish people the kell Lazere, Lazier Singer, Abe i for the produce of the earth, official blessing of the civilized Resnicfc, Margery Katz, Lester [horseradish, . s i g n i f y i n g the world. "Those -who are now our Abrahamson, Margaret Rundell, {embittered life of the Ispublic adversaries were not so : Stanley Turkel, and Irving Nogg. ]1 raelites in Egypt; Charoses, then. All that was lacking was a I Judges for the contest are Ep- representing the mortar spoken people, a Jewish people, to take • hraim Marks, Sirs. Ben Silver, \ of in the Bible story; a lamb advantage" of the world's offer. I bone roasted on coals, a symbol • Jmd Dr. Leon Fellman. Immense-tracts' of land could then | Morris Arbitman is chairman ! of the ancient Paschal offering; have been bought. There were no of the Oratory committee of thej and an egg, roasted on the coals. adequate funds. A' populous YisRound Table. Members oZ the For the prophet Elijah, the longhuv could have been established. • committee are Dan Miller, Han- awaited herald of the final reThere was the opportunity. There • nah Baum, Irving Nogg, Willard I demption of mankind, a cup of was the need. There were the powine is set aside. . Smith, and Morton Margolin. litical and economic opportuni! Past winners of the contest ties. And the vast majority of the Long History • have been Joe Solomonow and { The Seder has a longer contiaworld's Jews hung back and split ' Morton Margolin. hairs. . .. '. ! uous history than any other reI The~subjeet for discussion has ; ligious rite still practiced. It has A second opportunity is at; been carefully chosen and a num- been observed sometimes cuder hand—offered again by one of; ' ber of phases will'be covered in the most trying of conditions. N those two English speaking peo- '• : the course of the evening. One of the best-known stories pies who alone of all the peoples! The meeting and contest will of the Bible, the whole tale of Cantor Aaron E d g a r of the world preserve a tradition be open to the public. Passover deals with redemption of humanity, preserve a consci- j and liberation and as a festival of music. Mrs. Abe Fellence not utterly hardened, not j hope j-eminds the Jews cf their hopeless brutalized, 'those peo-' man will act as accompanist. Solo deliverance in the past £nd their pies, and especially now the parts will be taken by Harriet
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survival through all oppressions. Mas Bari.sh ! Morris 1 . Local Services i L For the Passover holiday, lo- j Company at Thirty-eighth and : S. Beizer, j cal synagogues will observe the | Farngra streets. The Earish Tvlo- ijsaclore Go. 'tor Company-will be local agents :%on, Isaac | following schedules: ; for t i e Packard automobile. • • Be?rj.ck, Beth El j Since coming to Omaha sever- Aaron G. ^^ Tonight members of the Congregation will hare 'Sedorim' at al years ago Mr. Barish has beea .son and N their homes. Saturday morning i prominent in civic .and coramiin- ' Dave Ci -services." tbmomnv,. v>ill be "lieid rfil-~eircies. -He-is- a -member ol lor at 9 o'clock. Junior Congregation \ the executive committee and the ; man. H e : Enrope. Following iiis gradan individual aff for a people is and agendes^upported by the services will take place at l l : S 0 . i board ol goTernors of the .Jewish ! Kraiftz. I < uation from the University of ! not onlyy is not perhaps primar- Michigan, he became the cantor of local Jewish Philanthropies, the ! Community .Center and fort i e ily Tvhat happens to that individ- the Detroit Rumanian synagogue. Jewish Community Center is. this I Sunday morning services will past several, years has takeir a \ Mai kin, I ; at 9. Cantor Aaron Edgar leading role in tb.e campaigns of ual or to that people but what week displaying the work of theI start he was called to Jackson- tJnited -will chant the services in the tra-the Palestine Appeal. the individual or the people does Later Jewish PMla*ntltropies. Pesach mode. Rabbi DavFlorida, to assume duties as with what happens. Freud has ville, Since li)33, 175,000 Jevrs hare 1'dition^al Mr. Barisb served several !j Stern c;t id A. Goldstein will give an incantor there. In Jacksonville he F.-nfi Ttr—T v e - " proved up to the hilt tnat we becaine associated with an oper- entered Palestine.-Over 40,000 of . spirational Passover service. terms as president. of tlis. . CUir Dr. J. : E — r r ~ came from Germany. For o along. create our fate-as Talmud Torah and is at present group interested in present- these Temple. Israel them funds raised by the United "We collaborate with destiny. We atic a menbpr cf i;s eserutlve board. the works of American com- Palestine Appeal built homes and Dr. Samuel T. F E . ^ - , ~L Services this evening will be will our future. "We are guided by ing Prior to his coming to schools, bought land and made i; held at 5:30 and will conclude Fellman. I " " t i l , 1 Eros or Thanatos, the life-wish posers. he was cantor at the Tif-it Teady for cultivation, and ; early enough for the members of Maynarfi 1 C'^e. l c c. or the death .wish. The -uttermost Omaha ereth Israel Synagogue in Des founded agricultural settlements. : the congregation to return home man Hirs ~~ L~T r ;• i>. I ti. u t a b tragedy of pogt-emancipato^ry Moines. j for the Seder. Margolin, r - 5? A TO"-Vc' For these refugees from oppresJewry is that large portions of it g p In planning this year's concert, Tomorrow morning services liam A. K f " ' - -<—r are afflicted -with a death-wish. Cantor Edgar made it clear that j sion the United Palestine Appeal \; will be held at 11. Dr. Abrahrr' A 5c 1 For here,• a's truly as. in a city "we must distinguish between set in motion the technical maA congregational Seder will be Samuel S;"-n Enr S r - i besieged or, IjUe the Spanish Loy- the music composed by Jewish chinery to help them take part: in ; held at 6:45 tomorrow evening at Phil F e l c - ,- ~z ->alists, in a territory hard beset by composers: such as Mendelsohn. ] *-he building of a new. land on the the Temple. rul ns o f l h e ld the enemy, is a people, the Jew- Meyerbeer, Rubenstein, and Ger-I x ? „ ,. Vaa<J ish people, quite literally threat- shwin, and the"music" which has! I t s work increased by recent Following is the schedule of eve nts 3n er " -'• The newly ' organized .B'nai i Sam Hand — 7 ~ ened with disasters that reach its grown ouf of the verv life of the i ! Europe, the tmited Pal- services for the Passover of the B'ritn Auxiliary will be installed i Irvin C. I^ei - . 'Tr - l s "v life-nerve and its entire future. Jewish people. It is the son estine Appeal is asking; maximum Vaau: Friday, April 15, Maariv by Dr. A. Greenberg. president of i John R o s e - i ' r <. ^' "~ "What deeds have been'done by it which .is rooted in Jewish. exper- support to promote immigration j at 7 p. in. Saturday, April 16, District Grand Lodge No. 6. at \ ter, WiIii£.=L V o ' e - r in its defense? What sacrifices ience and which / gives us a to purchase land, to reclaim land, j Shachrit at 8:30 a. ra.; Mincha the meeting of . t i e B'nai B'rifh ! Yaffee. have been made? Who has given glimpse of the Jewish soul that I t0 to Dbuild schools, to build homes, uild at 6:15 p. m.; Maariv at 7 p. m.lodge Monday evening', April. IS | Dr. I < ' .-:., " « • settlements, to aid in itsjj Sunday, pold in exchange for iron? Ho-sv we .can truly call genuine Jewish \ April 17, Phacfcrit at at S:15'at the Jewish CommunDr. Lec-i Fc ^ o^ - c -* many haVe purged their hearts music. It is such music that, we {small way toward making more j S:30 a. m. and Mincha at 6:30 ity center. Mrs. Paul Teret will and wills of the immediate dross aim to present in Our Passover secure the lives of European Jew- : p. ra. Thursday, April 21, Maar- be Mistress of Ceremonies. •• Henry * Cl i "T J1 of small advantage and Hhrown concert." ry. . t iv. 7:15 p. m. Friday, April 22, Following the installation the ; Harry D t ; ? " / all they are and have into the deHonorary chairmen of the S:30 a. m., Minclia, annual- oratorical contest spon- : J o e Goldwce C r r C fensive fray? How many? United Palestine Appeal are Gov- Shachrit, 6:30 p. m. Maariv, 7:15 p.sored by the Round Table of JewNow for the second time in a ernor Herbert H. Lehman of New m. Saturday.and April 23, Shachrit, ish Youth and the-B'nai B'rith ' Harry Kiel a c Z ^: generation comes " t h e ' supreme York, Judge Julian "W. Mack, Na-JS;3O a. m., the Memorial service will be held. j Star-ley L ^ - - « test. Now for the second time in than Straus, and Samuel Unter- [at about 10 a. m. and Mincha, Officers to be installed are: I BiumenthSi - «.' ^ L a generation the Jewish people is myer. j 6:40 p. m. President, JTrs. Ben Kazlowslry; - S i d n e v E - - •<•' ' given a choice" between life and : j Beginning with tonight, the first vtce-pre?ide:nt, Mrs. "William FiLK, _ . death, between self-affirmation j regular Friday night services at Lazere: second vice-president- :HFmaa stein. Dat " ' - . and self-negation, between servilsunset will take the place of theMrs. Abe Greexiberg: correspond- • LaHpIutiS. ---i r* - f ity and uprightness of the spirit. late Friday night services. This ing secretary. Mrs. Julius Bisao: . Perlis. Krr^ - r5- - ' What precisely must be done? arrangement will c o n t i n u e recording secretary, Mrs. • J. M.•Ben S h a p i r - T)-1 " e -1 On Sunday. Way~~l,. a t 8 : l n Let us not forget that the eco- members of t h e Omaha Choir and through the summer; •Malasnocfc; treasurer. ?,irs. Philnomics of the world are contract- Dramatic Club under the, direc• At the service Saturday, Rabbi ip Klntznicfc; sentinel, Mrs. Leon ; Al May--- = . * -. ing and«that, for instance. In oar tion of Ben Martin will present Plans are all complete for SamrMilton Jvopstein trill speak at the Fellrnan; guardian, Sirs. Dan own country the vast problem of J. Gordon'B stirring four act dra-! Beber chapter's Annual Spring 1 Congregation- Beth. Haciedrosh Liasiaan; guide.' Mrs. Leonard unemployment does exist. Let us ma, "The True p o w e r " a t the | Frolic to be held Saturdav even- I Hagodel. His topic will be "ForSegal: raonitress, Mrs. Irvin StalT suppose that, to begin with, the Jewisb. Community Center. • ing, April 23 a t t h e Paston hotel. ! Seven Days Shall There Ee Xomaster. and trustees. Mrs. Harry : road. T-lort.-" " """ ^ ! er, Piofeert T\"v^^ J"I ' United States shall be willing to This play attempts to a n s w e r ; Profits derived from t l i i s i Chometz Found In Your Konse." Malasftock, Mrs. Sam Beber and j Ernest X o ; ; L v ' "-i. ; give asylum to only the number the questions of whether a man dance, being held on the last day 1 On the second day of Passover he Mrs. 'TVilliam Milder. Lester Simo _- _ - of German and Austrian Jews should marry a girl twenty-five ! of Passover, will be placed into a ! will speak at the Congregation Karry S - - v provided for by the present im- years his junior; whether a "high- special fund for the renovation j B'nai Israel on "Egyptian Slavmigration quotas, namely, circa ly intelligent man should marry of the Jewish Community Center i ery—Ancient and Modern." Alberts, Working Groups. 2 8,000 a -year. Then American a girl of no education; whether library. The committee ia charge i Brest, IsF.fi-"" "1 " The Father and Son services Jewry must see to it that the or; not this type of marriage expects to .make a report soon to will be resumed on Sunday, April To M a r k Holidayi man. MC funds are provided not only for would make a happy home for officials of .the Jewish Commun- 24 at 9 a. m. at the Congregation i Dr. Ber. G- - c~r the entering but for the wise and the girl. ity Center regarding tbe- equip- B'nai Israel, Eighteenth' and Chi- A conference of Jewish work- : Noddle, Ja"1 " " "" well-planned resettlement of these j ers groups'was held last Jloncty Part of the proceeds from the ment which will be purchased cago streets. people. Large tracts of landm'ust play is to be donated for the and installed in the library. j at tbe Labor Lyceum to lorraaAccording to Joe KeznicK, combe acquired, schools and colleges needy Polish Jews, and the rest ! late plans for a celebration oa must be built gradually. Zionist of the money will be distributed • mittee chairman, tentative plans To P u r g e N. Y. • May l, the labor holiday observwork in the diaspora must be to different charitable .organiza- • thus far call for a rearrangement | ed the world over. done according to Aron David tioh. this tine a joint protest will - • . J of the library room. Room will - • Militia of Aliensj| beAtmade ag-sinst Fascism and Gordon's. unsurpassed program. This club whose membership is '• be rearranged to make possible Albany, X. Y.—Governor LehFor once, for once, let us try to twelve couples has. been working • the installation of a childrens de- man, as Commander in chief', of •!• Anti-Semitism. '• .. Organizations participating: are: see to it that der antisemitism hard preparing and presenting j partment, and separate racks for BoPton i ,"T sich nit farshleppt! Otherwise the various Jewish dramas in Omaha j magazines and newspapers. Fur- the New York State National Guard and Naval Militia:, has orgreat impulse of our President! for the past four years. Proceeds i thers plans for tbe library will be and all our efforts may be "wast- j from tbe plays have always been j annouaeed after the chapter li- dered the two organizations to : Wo -"- =• ^ ed, and we may produce only an- j given to charity. Tickets tor "The ; brary committee makes its report start an immediate investigation ' i a r ^ , — -•• — other section of a Galuth unten- True Power"' are forty-five cents. to the Center. of all non-citizens now enlisted 1 £ "i." Z able and intolerable in the long i Tickets may be gotten by calling Tickets for the Spring Frolic in their ranks and to discharge i I A 4171. ' may be obtained from any mem- any found to be aliens, it was an-I n i r c "^ "• " "^ run. " . .' . ' At. I La I -- . -—: ; ; • . , ber of Sam Beber chapter for onenounced fcere. A similar thing can and must be done in the semi-depopulated F a c e L o s s of C i t i z e n s h i p - dollar. Jack Swanson and Ins orA check-up on enlistment .ec- i £3* departments of France. >YD must Jassy, Rumania (JTA) — I cbestra will furnish the music. ords of the New York National uo longer enter merely the inter- Thousands of Jews in the pro- i A complete list of patrons for the stices of other civilizations or vinces of Moldavia and B e s s a r - i d a n c e v<iu be published in nest Guard and Naval Militia has dis] Rctt-c~ .-- Zcling to their margins and be-abia are likely to -lose their cit- | week's issue. closed that many aliens, notably come merely larger interstitial or izenship, newspapers here report, j German subjects of Adolf Killer, '. J»ev- "* - B. i " ~ " „ marginal groups. That win. lead j because they HTQ unable to* pay! Refugees Swell Classes have obtained entrance into the to vaster disasters in the future. ! the lees to obtain documents j Albany (JTA) — German and State's armed forces, it was ! of i _ The lesson of history in that re- proving tbpir nationality rights. | Anstrian"'refugees fleeing j m r -> ' learned. spect is overwhelmingly, and de-Moreover, in many towns local activities have increased State i 1 jn.r Tastatinsrly clear. Only the Zion- authorities, • before issuing the adult education class enrollment ist idea1 can save'-as." Only the documents, request payment of by about 4V500 students, accord- ! Accordins to ai- act of Decemcreation .-or communities" which, overdue tases, which is; impos- ing to. Miss Caroline Whippie, I "bsr 3, 1S04, Russian' JSTTS VTBTS fh.radiating primarily - from g sible for the needy Jewish adult education bureau supervis- i to he eligible to all municipal of(Continued on page S.) masses. '"• . . ' •. • ••>... . 'xices. '. * American people, upon whom is Bernstein, Ida -Gitlin, Dave Bodin, and Harry Dnboff. Assisting artists -will be Abram Dansky, picivilization. And the literally ., . . . „<. ; anist and Harry DuBobb, violintremendous question arises, what •will the Jewish people, in so far . ^ E s t h e r L J J DuBoff will: be as there exists a JewisH people, accompanist for her husbanddo with that opportunity. Cantor Edgar began1' his singIt is. of course, an old story, and it is .a story, as Heine said, .ent He studied -with promin-
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