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c 1418—1038 the year 1418 Italian Jews >. troubled (Which is to say f /wera feeling about aa usual.) Indeed, I should guess, judging Entered aa Second Class Mail-Hatter on January SI. 1931, at OMAHA, KEBRASKA, .FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, ISSS •jjjf.-^rhat I read, that in their priFestofflce, of Omaha, Nebraska, under the Act of March 3, 1879 vate; convocations the talk o£ Italian' Jews was much like this: AMERICANIZATION ' nl VWhat can we do to make ourgetvea pleasing to the world?" , CLASS ORGANIZED 1 *'. - f Yes, Jews, ohouldhe careful." < ;; -^fjew,; in short;' should"not stick The first meeting of a new thejVinecks out.". ; Americanization, class for Ger*-/Which is to "say that conversaman Jews was held last night at it. i L &J2E: BJSI ^*&- k K-iS L a -s^ i. t, , tion- Saiaong Italian 'Jews -in. the the Jewish Community Center. fckv; HIS ran to the same This class will meet regularly Omaha's two AZA chapters Sunday ,r-"' 'ug, registration was Tuesday and Thursdays from 7 . thoughts ascohverBation among sponsored the largest summer again-^',£$• -jv "tie J. C. C. to 9 at the Center. •&jaerlcan Jews in the rear 1938; 0 tournament in the history of the The class will be devoted to the ana their caution was as self-efCornbelt Region of AZA last -'.,-~,?^'*,,»;-J" .in Holziaaa was thepreparation for citizenship and facingi ' • • - • • ., rv Sunday and Monday, September' .Mr. Zilch (he 13 the well- Uives..$1,567.50* to 34 4-5. Under the general direct*'^ ;& \.«e, -Ker of the luncheon the bettering of proficiency in Kuosirn Mr. Zilch who one seea al't^f*'-'^ noon on Sunday at the English. A tesrter is t»eins furO^anizations of -Morris Arbitmaa and ,*•"' p?*~ ways a t the speakers' tables at all s C. auditorium. Morrisv Ar- nished by the board of education. Abroad Zelinefcy, general co^"«> the'Jewish affairs) has just been . .aaa'n, serving ss toatstraaster, the Omaha chapters w t ' ; felling me how Jewish women the different advisors, Thirty-four European and Pal-to Aleph8.from Sioux CH.V: ?,.*•- introduced Serf-or.f of ifi? Terrr'e :rre' I: i should dress. .'hostesses and committee chairr' V V estinian institutions of learning coin,. Des Moines, Chicago} Den."> "Jewish women," says Mr. and charitable endeavor received ver, Rock Island, Council Bluffs, man. During t h e luncheon, Suada-ir morning, September IS, at 10 a. m. ; Zilch, "should dress in neutral allotments from the Meshulloc- St. Joseph, Kansas City and Louise Saylan, a sweetheart, drew for the pairings in the softball shades, the less to be seen. They him .committee during the year Tulsa. . . ' UegistratloB of both old and tournament. should avofd the cosmetics that 1937-38, according to' an annew pupils can be made at that The convention began Saturare.on the lips of other women. nouncement issued by- Isadore Approximately 200 Alephs and time. Those entering for the Jewish women, in short, should Goldstein, chairman of the com-day evening, September 3, with B'nai Brith members attended first time should be Eccomp&Eied registration at the Jewish Comefface themselves." mittee. Altogether, an amount of and were served by by either parent or guardian and munity Center, general conven- the.luncheon ; . -Mr. Zilch is no designer in the $1,567.50 was distributed among, tion members of the Ladies Auxiliary brought to Kafcbi "VVice's study on headquarters. A midnight .cleat. ; and suit trade; he is, in these - organizations. The funds show at the Circle theater served of the B'nai Brith, under t t e dithe second floor. They will then were provided by the Jewish. rection of Mrs. William Lazere be assigned to the proper class. po• fact;a lawyer. .-..'.• as the opening event ofthe meet. br and by ; the convention hostesses. Close Religious Schools As }•:.Oh,, it's an old, old story, as I Philanthropies. A two-cay a- week .Hebrew si r • iisd in reading about the particuThe luncheon was in. charge of school open to all pupils on a iifi A € State Takes Over All In making the report public, • Jar 'matter that troubled the Ital- Mr. Goldstein stated: "I wonder Milton Saylan. TolnEtary basis -whether mem- j s c l Education ian Jews in the year 1418. They if the Jewish Community of OmaDuring the afternoon, the prebers ot the religious school or trc c - rp useii .to meet quite regularly to ha, realizes the important work of liminariea of the softball tournaVienna (WNS)—Talmud Tor- not is ia process of organization. ci ee T Otyact rules for the goverance of our committee. Through it, the ment were held at Elniwood park, ahs and other Jewish religious Tbis is part of the commncity- tie r \ • jews'—• "not only such rules as Jewish Philanthropies has atwith Mother chapter and Century schools were outlawed tbrougl- wide activities under the Bureau V i i 1r . served the soul of Israel but also tempted to provide for the many chapter reaching the finals. The out Austria together with toe re- of Jewish Education in which Jev - j r~ulea by which. Jews might com- institutions of learning, for the first day's program was topped ligions schools of other denomi- Te iple Israel is co-operating. port themselves with safe proprie- care of the hungry and aged and off with main social event of "the nations, including the parochial As soon as details have been br ty'before the eyes of the world. children in Poland, Lithuania, convention, the convention dance, schools o£ the Catholic cburcb, in arranged further notice will ap- E U T ; • Therefore, in their meeting at Rumania and Palestine. held at the Fonteaelle hotel ball- an. order announced in tbe Vien- pear in the columns of The Jew. Fprll in Italy the Jews on May room, with music by Jack Swan- na edition of the Voelkischer ish Press. "In the past, these organiza•ISr 1418, resolved aa follows: ^ son and his orchestra. Dan Mil-Beebachter. tions; used .to send Meshullochim City-Wide Competition f ,V"In order also, to humble our ler was In charge of the dance. or collectors to our community, The Ks.zi organ declared that j t e . c l '(. Juniors to Be Annual Rains Hamper Meets • hearts* and to walk' modestly be- who, separate camthe religious schools would not L i ^ t i, r- i I o- f " s tpre; our God, and not to show paigns conducted Event i, K Tennis and track tournaments it for the support of their be permitted to reopen at the end c ( p ir " F1"" off-.in the presence of the Gen-institutions. scheduled for Monday were hamThe community was of the summer vacation on Sep"QieSi we have agreed that from subjected to constant Forty junior swimmers repre- pered by the heavy rainstorm, tember 19. Henceforth, education G. solicitation, tqday until the termination of the and a very>costly one\. . ~ - r' senting the Jewish Community and although the track tournaat that, cf 3'outh will be ^exclusively the time-already mentioned (1426) since the collectors had to be Center, the Y; M. C. A., Peony ment was called off, .the tennis state's prerogative. The BeochacE.'C ro no-Jew or Jewess of the above paid for their services and cam-Park, the Field club and Central matches were played, with Aleph hter also announced that the govrecorded : Jewish . communities paign, had to be paid for club participated In the meet Tempofsky-of Kansas City •win- ernment ' plans 'to establish 14 towns • <?r villages shall be so ar-out ofexpenses held on September 1 a t the Com- ning the singles, and the doublesspecial schools for Jews to keep the funds collected." rogant as to wear/a furrlined jacmunity Center. Because of the were tied between the Mother them out of the regular state "All this was. changed in 1933 d -er o~s lietj!, unless, of course, it ia black ; great Interest ^shown, the meet chapter, represented by Bob schools. when the Jewish Philanthropies si ' f i i- i Also'the.sleeves must not be open will become an* annual event. Bramson and Kaskell Lazere, and Will Be rrer r-> Meanwhile, 300 Jews sched- Believe, , Genaanv npr be lined: with silk, for that included the: Meshullochim comAmong those swimming for the the Kansas City chapter. The ^ ^ . i* would ;be" arrogant. Likewise, no mittee among its beneficiaries, Jewish Community Center who finals in the softball tournament uled 'to sail for'Colombia, Sonth 1 tif= woman shall openly wear.any gir- Those individuals who formerly placed were: Bucky Greenberg, will be held between tke Mother America, postponed their departAfter Congress dlft or belt if ita ; silver weighs made separate : contributions to Stanley Feltman, Isadore Freed- chapter and Sara Beber chapter ure .indefinitely because of unexhe various institutions. could Bior.e than .ten ounces." 1 Sunday at Elmwood park at pected difficulties with the Co- London {JTA)—A number c ' by, including this sum in man, Elinor Eaton and Martye next lombian government. Three hun- decisions oa various aspects o" t-I find-.this in the source book now, 11. Lea Byron. . ; Philanthropies contribution, dred visas for agricultural work- t t e German refuges problerr VThe Jew in -,:' the- . Medieya their The convention closed Monday assured that, they would be . Bucky. Greenberg placed first ers and expert- mechanics had were "made at a meeting of thr i itforld'.' (Sinai Press) by Dr. Ja be t . night with a very successful outspared some 34 1 solicitations. in the 40-yard breaststroke and been issued by the . Colombian %ntergovernment£.l cob. Marcus of.the Hebrew Union They Refugee Coin-( ing at Krug park, under George could also be , assured that the ' 100-yard breaststroke for consul. At the same time a trainGollege^ ; . .;;. .--. ; • ...;. .;. funds which- they contributed boys under 15. Bucky hasn't lost Skater's direction. Approximately load of Jewish boys and girls be- isittee. Vv'This caution of Israel has step- the 100 Alephs were registered at the George Rut-lee, director of the previously went directly to the a breaststroke race this year. • sent to Palestine by Toath ; . ped timorously through the ages, institutions intended without the convention,, and the t-wo general ing Refugee Bureau, met soirse of thf , AUyah left Vienna. 7 Stanley Feltman • took second it ^appears. More than 200 years previous overhead for collectors." in the 20-yard freestyle and third chairmen, Morris Arbitiaaa and rice-chairiaea- oi the committee! later .(in 1692) jthe Jews of Metz. Harold Zelinsky, on behalf of the for the lirst time. The meeting 1 in the lOQ-yardfreestyle. Isa"Our: Meshullochim committee. .toize Berlin Shops werejsuffering a special pain'.at Investigates and studies all re- dore Freedman was third.in both entire AZA of Omaha "wish to discassed at. length the report! the/moment- which, since: it was quests which come, in from these the'40-yard and 100-yard breast- thank publicly all those who as- Berlin (WNS) — New meas- which Hugh Wilson, Americas j special, may have .provided some institutions; Their functions are s t r o k e . •: • • : sisted them in their tournament. ures to m&k© it even easier to ambassador to "Germany, had subidentify Jewish stops and thus relief from the dull monotonous carefully studied, and the com.tighten.—-the., .boycott ..w.ere - an- mitted to the cociertTioe- '-of •In the 20-yard free-style for pain tthey always had. ' . n may. bej certain that allo- -girls-~Z0~ -and—2r3r"*3 3tn*sr~~ Elinor" r Eotsnced by Mayor Julius Lippert earlier this vreek regarding pros_ J-'Itiseems that Jewishjwomen If munity cations" made "are in accordance Eaton, representing the Center, tH i*s.\lj >. , f"; !| 1-3. Hf'*:, of Berlin. Henceforth. Jewish iietz were making" themselves pb •with, for negotiations with the the i needs-, of: the JndMdu&L -took second. Swimming out of shops will be restricted to certain pects 1 -Jects of enyy; ,wearing: cert&iiv ste^ institutionaj Germs.:* government for transfer '; ' v • -—' • •' • •. • : districts in the capital. Berlin her class • in the 20-yard freebraidered. veils, "as , they - did. refugee's capital, and .thorhas'20 districts and Jewish shops cf style she placed third. ' What 1 more "would people be sayoughly reviewed the whole situwill 'be permitted to remain open " Marty Lea Byron was fourth fng about Jews" of Jewish womenation. only in a few of them.' In the 20-yard freestyle for girls kept-' on' rwearing- these1 •:. fancy It is understood thai the corounder 15. Jews here are further stricken mittee is cotconsidering making •sells? People had been " saying • The team composed of Alden with the problem of finding resi- an approach :o the German gor•enough^ and Jewish W o m e n Lincoln, Bucky Greenberg, Isadence quarters since the German eminent, reg should ,ba*-c'aref pi.----' ' ' ' •.'. oi: dore Freedman, and Stanley FeltLabor Front has served notice refugees ia Switzerland and BelvSb (as Dr. Marcus reports) the man took second In the 80-yard all Jewish boarding gium and other countries. leaders; :of the-"J,ewish community. Jacob R. Marcus, professor "advising" relay. vThe two Center girl teams of Dr. house owners to Jiauidate their of opinion that this Question reof .Metsf gaye: out an» ordinanceV \ Jewish History at the Hebrew. placed first and second in the Union college, will conduct a business "by September SO. This mains in the sphere of the ••'; "It has been' learned- that many — C relays. Members of the teams teachers' institute on Monday, measure is made doubly stringent states involved, Twelve -leading women.. are; having' yells etnbrol: ; Jerusalem. (WNS-Palcor.-Agen~ were: Dorothy Bush, Elinor Ea- September 19, at Temple Israel. due to the fact that eviction of members of the committee at:dered- in~-ffie -city- by -^-non-Jews. cy) —-' It. was- learned rfr.om~.Arab" ton, Rosella Sherman, -. Martye Lea . Dr. Marcus is here under the Jews front real estate of non-tended tbe meeting as dinner sources that an appeal addressed Byron, Rose Silver and Elinor joint auspices of Temple Israel Jewish ownership—allegedly be- guests of American Vice-Chairof pressure from non-Jew- man Myron C. Taylor. animosity"-^~for"till now,the non- to Arab terrorists by leading Mos- Bush, and the Hebrew Union college. cause neighbors — Sas necessitated Expect Cooperation . Jews might have- supposed that lem - -religious leaders:, urging Teachers of all religious schools ish engaging, rooms ia Jewish Paris {JTA)—In r,n interview ..thelvgold.-TKbrn'-iy.' Jewesses on them fo •abstaln-from-murdeT ^Bd in the city as well as from the Jews' violence * "during' 'the - three-month; with t h e Jewish Telepraghic congregations in Des Moines, bocrding houses. Agency, Robert Peil. assistant di- sr i "imitation^! while'jao.WjQfey''.are pps" penitential "period known aas SheLincoln, <Sious City and St. Johur Al Haram* -was angrily rerector of the Refugee Bureau, is genuine. seph have been invited. voiced the conviction that Gerthis reason announcemen jected by leaders of the disord: : On Wednesday ' evening, Sep--Tazny would "be ready to open cele and_ notic.e'Ja^glVen—thai ers. •;..-...'. _..-.'..-.1-.1- , tember 21, at 8:15 Dr. Marcus gotiations with Kr. Rublee- after beglanlng ^today,. no _jjejsons1 In some instances-the-Arab ter-: will speak, at Temple Israel at a the man,- woman' or girl,—, is. penal ti- rorista:: showed 4heir- displeasure meeting open to the public. His ed: toi have any veils, tiatsi borders with the plea of the Moslem clertopic will be " T i e Jew in the of: cloaks, or any other object of gy by sending threatening letters United States." .dress- made or '"embroidered by to Moslem priests. The Jewish Community Center Dr. Marcus Is a graduate of The appeal to. the terrorist and Welfare Federation was rep- the Hebrew Union college and non-Jews, whether . directly oi thrqugh an intermediary. Thos ringleaders is said, to have" been resented Wednesday night at the received his Ph. D. from the UniNew York (JTA) — A coas>!.- I "S O" Who have; given, some to be don signed. ,by. prominent Arab • re-annual meeting and dinner of the versity of Berlin. He is the outside by non-Jew3 must immed- ligious figures, including the Mid-West A. A. U. at the Fcnte- author of "The Rise and Destiny tee . of prominent Jews and noncr • i iately- -recover these objects .un- Kadi of Jerusalem and the Mufti neHe hotel by Paul "Veret, execu- of the German Jew." His latest Jews has been formed to spoa- v" sor an observance of the 75th V . of Acre. It urged .that Shehur derJpenalty- of. a fine of. twenty tive director; Leslie Burkenroad, book, recently published is, "Thebirthday of Dr. Cyrus Adler, Seichsthaler for-the-benefit ol'jth. Al-Haram, which, according, to chairman of the athletic commit- Medieval Jew." "tbe grand old man of American Islamic tradition, is devoted to poor,;and the administration- Ittee, and Ljee Grossman, director Milton Abrahams, chairman of which occurs'on Septemselfc-will have them • taken back intensive prayer, should not be of the Center physical depart- the activities committee of the Jewry," ber 13. violated by continued bloodshed. ment. from the non-Jews." Temple, is in charge of arrangeThe feature of the celebrations Irvin C. Levin also attended as ments for Dr. Marcus's talks. will be a testimonial -voluiae con. "Yes," says Mr. Zilch who has a member of the handball comtaining tributes by statesmen, edjust told .me how Jewish women mittee. , ucators and leaders in many should dress in our y time, "W walks of life to Dr.. Adler's serv. Because of the "fine courts, the C3a'"t- be top careful. Now there's ice to Judaism and humanity. Dr. Center was again awarded the Gloaburg-running for legislature, Adler, because of Bis modesty, Mid-West A. A. U. handball tourWhat business has he to -be runwill not- be present at the cerenament. Last year over 46 handUS ning for the. legislature? He bnl monies marking tne presentation ball champions participated In attracts ,attention to us. am of the volume. It the tournament held at the Cencauses people, to say we|re. tryin .' A special raeeting of the Oma- The Jewish Theological Semiter. -•.-• to: run the country. He' makes ha Hebrew club will be held on nary cf America, of which Dr. Mr. Dave, Conn, president of now target for them to shoot at. Sunday, September 11, at 3 p. m.,Adler is president, is planning a I z\X the Beth-El synagogue, announces .ri'/'It'o as I said: to my wife onl at. the Jewish Community " Cen- radio broadcast in connection that regular Friday evening servyesterday. She wants a new rfu ter.: This is the opening meeting with E!B birthday. Dr.. Adler is € ices will begin neat Friday evecQ3t and as" you very well know, of the season and a number of also president of tbee American S ning,, September 16. Cantor EdI^jiover deny my wife anythin amendments to the constitution Jewish Committee, Dropsje colthat- is within my means.: But a; gar will lead the service and c- r , t r _ „ . , „_,, will be introduced by the execu- lege and is leader in ' a host"" of t " d Rabbi Goldstein will preach the to^this fur. coat I said firmly. No tive board. other. Jewish activities. .' "•• ' Don't you think it would be bette: sermon. Every- member of the club has The testimonial committee Is C On Saturday night, September to =do without.a fur coat thi been^-urged to attend because cf headed 'by Lewis L.. Strauss. c €_ year? People notice.new fur coats 17 at midnight, the Congregation the., importance of the meeting. 1 and Jews should do all they ca will conduct the annual Sellchoth Only members will be admitted. to keep from being noticed. It': services. Cantor Edgar assisted Arrest Two Poles Rabbi Goldstein and Cantor Refreshments' will be served. , all,right for other people to dis by the augmented High Holiday Edgar will conduct memorial M.orgenstern. is president of Who Attacked play; new fur coats but JewisI choir wlHOead the service. Rab- services at Beth Hamedrosh Ha- theI. Omaha Hebrew club. •women1 should"'be careful.-You bi' Goldstein will preach the ser-godol cemetery, South Side, SepJew • ' . . - . teta'ber-.'lS, i9S8,.-at. 2:30 p , in. putting on a sew fur coat woul mon.. • •••••.. " .•••••-,... iimen-c be-like Ginsburg running for th The service is being sponsored by Czech Police Act Ltro-u*. Poland (JTA) — T-sro legislature.. the B. H. H. Cemetery Improvepersons v h o signed an advertiseCcz: ,, >V*'And what hurts me moat is ment organization. ment in a.local Jev/ish newspaper to ; read of Jews being New Deal .-' Every member is urged - to at. apologizing for &a attack on a ers; iKadicaIs£.That gets us notictend. The committee ia charge •jPra&aa._,(3TA} — The authori- | New Tori; Jew. B'avlcl G-i'ter, { ed- and makes anti-Semites out oi Rabbi David H. "Wico are .planning1' to Issve ample cSalrs ties - f are. talcing steps to cbecfc j trere arrested last week. eozae of our best people. For every terrorism. in Sudenten German speak Saturday monaisgr to 600 and ••. Biemoriai leaflets-for Xbs s-dvertlssmsiit l~3;d b-sexi \y : Jet^ to be a New Dealer is like • "• Methodist ministers who are in one..present. districts directed against Social . Jewlsl} woman with cosmetics, o: Omaha for a conference. His In case of rain services will' t e Dssioorats sua Jer»-s. i as- En'&rjcr.-R person, TVIIO pp.ia for ! 1~~ rearing s n e w fur, coat or, lik topic will be the "Roto of the held the follbiring Sunday «,t 1.1 The state police oJ Litoraerice, jit. Gstsr, -who caine to L-K-OTV to j. f Gla;b:irs running for the legisla Church in the Hour of Crisis." a. m. Mr. Ilendelsoa will fee at North Bohemia, "sad Moravskaturo. It's all tho came thing, yo On. September 18, Rabbi -Wice the cemetery all day to gruide Ostravs, issaeti ' a proolanatios. might say. • will deliver the keynote address families to graves and conduct warning, that sis-month prison ent of - - "Why can't si! J c ^ s bo Eepuh at the Nebraska Conference of individual prayers for there who terms"'would fee tac-ted out to ed immediate]7. Guter Iloana, for Instance? If yon areSocial Work which Is being held wioh it. '-- ' persons . found guilty of black- moved to th© hospital. Republicaa you are not unusual in Fremont. mailing for political, religious sad you look like Smith, Jone Ho will also speak in Fremont The first exponent of Reform and nations.! <&n.ds, ins"Ultiagr rec- IR 1254 t?is Jews c; , op-any other rcspaetable mzu on October 12 before the Nebras- Jewry in the U. S. was Isaac Har- ognised national or religious mi- France, seat' of ths- Alb Trecr3 a nca,t gray suit. You ar< ka ' Coasress of Parents and by, born in Charleston of a Mor- norities, inj-sjrjps;' property, busi- movement, suffered tag ..." <Continued on page S) Teachers. ness cr reputation. occan Sephardic-family.
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