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ONE ISHDAY EVENINGS 1 don't go often to temple but on my recent vacation In New York I wept one Friday evening ,to feaiah Temple in Kew. CardenB where my friend. Rabbi Solomon £!nter6d as'Setiond C&ss H&a Hotter en Jancary SI* -19SU a t OMAHA, NEBRASKA, FKIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1938 Postofflce. of*Omaha. Nehras&a* UJider the Act of March 2. 1S79 " Landman, ofliiiates. I felt I ought to go for I knew Rabbi Landman when he vrcs a .very.little boy in the brick bouse ASK ORGANIZATIONS on .June street In Cincinnati. One TO CLEAR DATES feels he ought to be deferential tD old sentiments. The little hoy The o'licers of all organizaof June street (he must be more tions o£ the city are crged to "than 40.by now) was a ra"bbi and clear the dates -for ejects ' I certainly must sentimentally go planned fcy their organizations ' to his temple. The schedule of services for school. The Consecration.cf rew vriih. the Jewish Cosunticity I. myself was a young man, bethe closing days of. Succoth has children of the Sabbath ""School Calendar fcy calling the Jewish 'ginning my career as. a reporter, been announced by all local syna- will -also take place. CommuEitT Center. Council Bluffs B'nai B'rith Beth £1 Auxiliary Sponsors •when Sol Landman was-playing The ceremony of handing the ogues. . 1 In this m£E35er, many confrom generation to genera•with my younger brother and sisLodge to Supervise Movie at Muse Sunday evening, October 16, Torah flicts -will be eliminated. tion will be observed at ths San. ter. . ft would be very nice, I Theater Maariv at the Vaad will tako The Jevrlsh CorEmsinity Cenevening service. . thought, in accord with all the place at G:15. The Vaad's sched- dayServices ter keeps a earelul record of Announce Midwest fitness of things, if thin Friday on Monday morning At a preliminary meeting held j The Yiddish-dialogue motion ule for Monday is: Schachrit at. will be?H at 11 o'clock. all fiates of events In the city. A., A. U. (night I went to the Isaiah Temple picture, las* Sunday morning, plans were i In "Green Fields" will be 8:30 a. m.; the Memorial service order to E,rcid. " iniE-EEder.and. sat at Sol.Landmarks feet as shown Tuesday .% Beth E l laid by a committee comprised of night. October 18* will take place at about 10 a. m.; and, cottiiEton,, 2t is Dr. M. C. Greec, preBklent o-, j One might say. . * t ^tag ths Beth El 25 of the Jewish business and st£.nding at the Muse Theater *:nder the Minchah at 5:30, and Maariv at strongly urged t o ' cleas- with the Mid-'West A. A. U. Atfcleiic j Besides, it .might be of some auspices professional men of Council HI observe Shenuni i\w: of the auxiliary of the ^ Center bciore ;-oe set elates committee, has announced good- to my immortal soul to go Beth El Synagogue. Proceeds 6:15. _, Jk'" 6" o'clock. KjJnfiay Blnffs, tor a drive for fnn£s for the for the * > eLf On Tuesday the Schachrit r to a Sabbath eve service. What from, the movie will go* to the ,,-s service win be held at agencies engaged in Jewish forFleas- car. ZA K f f . Zo~ '"ice a t the Vaad will be . v a long time had passed since last Synagogue building fund. eign relief. ,~n Ylzkor s t abotit 10:15. formation. 8:30 and Minchah at 5* I was. in a synagogrue on the SabNathan L. Nogg was selected Simch&s Torah will be observed "Green FieldB" was written by b a t h ! - I had reserved synagogue Before the Memof-' Monday evening a t 7. Members as chairman with Julius Rosenfor Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kip- the well-known Yiddish author, Monday, Rabbi Miiu ^ of the congregation are expected feld as co-chairman in charge of Peretz Hirschheln. I t is a story pur. On Rosh Hashanah and Yom stein will deliver his_r _^n atto bring their children to this initial gifts. Dr. J. M. Moskovitz Kippur I went to the synagogue of a pious young Talmudist, who the B'nai Israel Synago^^e. Can- service. Tuesday morning serv- will act as treasurer and Nathdecides one day to abandon the tor the children's -sate. . an E. Giliasky as secretary. A; Schwaczkin and the choir ices will begin at 9. huge tomes of. the Talmud and tor I t e l t I must keep up the syna- see will chant the service at the The meeting was addressed by what this world deally is. gogue, on those days as an examIsrael. Lou Platt of the Joint' Distribuhis wanderings he comes to B'nai ple for my sons. This is rather a In tion Committee who octlined the The traditional Hakofeth cereRussian peasant village where mony creditable to me and to all others dwell needs, not only of his own organwill be observed at the evetwo Jewish families, far who two days- of the year feel removed from Jewish contacts, ning service on Sunday at the ization, bnt also of the others to called upon for posterity's sake et longing for .them. The jrpnns Congregation B'nai Israel and on be included in the drive. It is to pnt aside their work; to stand Talmudist is welcomed with open- Monday evening at the Congreaplanned to raise a substantially before God. larger sura than last year, in ortion Beth Hamedrosh Hagodel. arms, but Boon finds himself in der to meet the ever increasing The So In good time I was on the midst of a feud between, the Children are Invited to particineed. subway to Kew Gardens, travel- the pate in this traditional observtwo families. The drive will start on or about ing miles to a Sabbath service. Film critics the country over ance. November 14th with an open Oh, I said to myself, you at your have Temple been generous in their meeting.under the auspices age catching up with the Sab-praise of the picture.- According An urgent plea for immediate A Succoth dinner -will be held International A.. Z. A. Daymass of the B'nai B'rith which has su- payment o* the June and Septembath! to the movie reviewer of the Sunday evening a t Temple Israel Program to Be Held pervised this work in the past. This is not to say that-1 a m . a "New York Postf> it was " T h e at 6 o'clock. Services will begin ber Quarte-lj ^nrlE-Ilcertfi v a s isAs has been the custom, cash sued ye£tc-£"y t : t t e Shabbos goy- \ ' o ! Yon should Best Jewish folk picture yet seen at 7:30. A pageant will be given At Center donations rather than future hear me in my house every Fri- in New York." P h i l a c t t r c r ° c r " i T TT** / --.^i——<-..* c — day evening. When all the fam- .There, will be two showings of by the children of the religious On Sunday, October 16, A. Z. A. pledges trill be solicited and it is is in res-poise to the new eme-hoped that full cooperation by chapters throughout the country ily has gathered about the table the picture Tuesday night, one at gency -whici has arisen as & rewill celebrate International A. Z. Council Bluffs Jewry •will enable sult of the E-i.i.E.ucn in d.ech.0I open the Union Prayer Book 7:30 and one at 9:30. Tickets are T-*>~-"E- - - - , „ . , <c the committee to reach the goal A. Day, the day «n which all and recite the very lovely Kid- fifty cents and may be gotten mce lr:: T^ . < " -'ie «v o ff t u Alephs re-dedicate themselves to to be announced a t the octset of dush service that is printed there. from members of the ticket-sell"This E.rrcE.1 is c"tE 1" s Fi_c- Z vf !_'-*> *sr l r ~ ?,. r the ideals and principles of A. the drive. But Sabbath service in the tem- ing committee. den incres-p** of relief e~T*€rcf - ! £T»r~ O" ~^r — * *~ - ^ T* ?•* Or Z. A. Dle always had been remote from B . A. Simon is. chairman. tcres ab-cad." ? ' - Zzzt: j - - - r my life and the grandeur of theof Mrs. Mother chapter I and Sam Bethe ticket committee and Mrs. cha'rraan ol the rev*3rr Tr r r services in Kew Gardens caused Heuben l>er, chapter 100, have planned Bordy is her co-chairthro^ies, incUcsted. me to wonder, How long Jias- this, an outstanding program t o be •- • ' . j retary has been mcvet <.e t£t. "A ne-w emergeMf has been going1 en? I had lived a l o n g man. given on Sunday at 2:30 a t the picture has complete EngMore, than one hnn-dred-thocsana City National Batik buii life-time an alien to 'this fine lishThe Jewish Community. At this time dialogue titles for the beneJews' o* Czechoslovakia now face cues should be ms.uecL.tc~ thai | thing of Jewish life. fit of those who do not under- Reception to Be Held onHarry B. Cohea, president of the destrcction. These J«VTE, who EfidresE. I e n t ' r i f i 1 T T ; C A ^ f i b B . ' P . r' P cni' t-i But it is not of myaelf that I stand Yiddish. B'nai B'rith, will present the A. ievrlsh Smmisrrtvtion,* vhf -•,"but 'yesterday enjoyed freerToro started t o write, though it is 2. A. Legion of Honor aTrards to November SI. Ball and comforts of life,- today are tees have been ns-tned br K».rry g r a m says. 7 ''T.hif. vxn.i,-. «.-'.• really a notable occasion when a Henry ilonsky, Saia Beber, Phil•without their homes facing virtu- "3. Cohen, -president of the Iocif;e: g"eai. ^fvvJK ,: coiifitvvicU.vr sw.:December 10 Jew is converted -to .the Sabbath. ip Klutznick, X. F . Goodman and al starvation. AEterics.Tiiss.tioE and Iffimua'ft-- prise RHC d r o n i mp«?- r,:~ .'• Not My subject is Mr.' Sol Xatz-« Dr. A. Greenberg-. These awards A very successful meeting of "The Joiat-Sistribiition -«©m-]**°£: EC ward Sh&ftc-E. chairman, List of Speakers enstein and his two scrolls of the the 'executive - committee of the are given for service to A. Z. A. xiittee/which'tfee Jewish Pfcil&u- R n f i Kusse! J. Eliimsr-ihal, T'ienry Law- What grandeur -ffas In Many OutstandingThe .main speaker of the day Women's Division of the Federattrtrpies. . Etar'poriE,' --new 'sees., s, G. Cha'.t, Pone/Id Brodkey t-v.c. short, stout Mr. Katienstein as he tion for Jewish Service was held will be J . Trultt Maxwell, direcPersonalities •with his son, each bearing a nsw and .£es,T-T -tssfe. It ircrt si tor of the local Y. M. C. A. Mr. on Friday, October 7, at the home Bcroll of the Law, marched down Maxwell has been active in youth • "An . -uausnal array of • out- OPCB ""Xn&1?£ i^"0v^c:^!^T! ?O? •. f-pp^A*r\p; \ t s ^ ? Sale-^ri-n; IkTiclmic!-".; r>r^s.c of Mrs. J . M. Rice, president of the center aisle to the altar of work. Rabbi Milton A. Kopsteln standing speakers will be present- more t b t a .x>ne fe«E-cred -thonsB.nc j • j ? " ? ^ ^ - ' ~S''- 1-eon FeliEB-s:; I-'ubthe Women's Division. Isaiah. Temple in Kew Gardens will deliver the Invocation and ed to the Jewish. Community -un- refngeesT w s o • lost..Ih^r.-homes !-i3i;5ty. Frolici, Plans for the new yea* were Jiiir»rcy- L. I.-eon, A. 'IZs.rkih rfejj v-"OU IiC¥.' «gi.'i that evening. '.''-. The athletic department of the approved by t h e commutes and benediction.. Irringr Nogg is -chair- der the auspices of t t e Center and' means cf..£si£teace.. .All .they man of the event. Mr. Katzenstein seemed" to Jewish Community- Center: will the'dates set. Forum, during the coming sss^ e cannot -E.HCIix-nst la-o-i. i£.L have come marching all the way open Its tall gym classes on Wed- The first event en. Koveraber This will ba an open, meeting Eon," states an announcement 5s- ifcscs starve.- Ijsm.ediate .ptyiacEtE p ' Mcrnbe-rjiii'r committee; I. Irom Sinai. nesday, October 19. Schedules 21 Sill he l a tba nature -sf-a re- Refreshments-are- to-be served:.-- -suesJ—by—KUton. R. Abrahams, of pledg-es will enable BB to sens •.nsty. ol ill & A. E. A. commit' chairman, of the Jewish Commun- the sorely neeSfed fasfis s.t onc£. I t was something for which t o win he printed "in-next week's la- ception: honoring t h e presidents ity Center committee. give sentimental tears and many suo of the JEWISH PRESS. Of all Jewish women's organisa" 1 E this dafe t c c r of e. nt-w did, though until this hour most - : The Jewish' Women's gym class tions of the city, t o which all woIncluded in this list are speak- tragedy,, of an unparalleled catas- Cl5fe.it. Eeusc of u s had looked at Torah with- will start on Tuesday, October 25. men in the community will be iners of note and fame, who will trophe t o r European Jewry, • I e.p- j r f e a FrsnKj ToeRtiona! OuiGaKef out any emotion at all. Our only at 9:45 a. m. This class began vited. . An interesting program bring to our city a group cf stim- peal to every subscriber to ser-u CoTcroUtee. association'with scrolls of" thelast "year and met with' tremen- will be presented.under the direculating and thought provoking in at once the atnocnts due. Ey Slembert of it<.& Sods.' Pe^iflc Law had been at the time of our; dous" success. Women interested tion .of Mrs. Arthur Cohn, chairaddresses. The list is cfcite Im- EOW, every subscriber cSsoulfi iisye committee r.T-e: I:>~. r h ' l ' n ' Rhermitxvahs or: confirmations when- iHTTeducing are" urged to-Jenron man of the committee- in. charge pressive. Such personalities as sent iE at least halt of the femouit :, .and Kabbi Frederick Pierre Van Passen, Meyer Levin pledged. •we; were allowed to carry them A meeting- .of. the.. TiBwlyrap 6f3arrangemeritB. Cahn, K&bbi Xilion A. Kowtein, and Baruch Braunsteia will.speak 1! from t h e altar to the- readink- pointed athletic-^ icommitteo will I a connection ^with. the proL.et no one eaj- that vre galled for the Erst time in this city. deai.-After that they had be-be held ok Wednesday, October gram, a souvenir booklet, conrespond to thslr cry for'feslp. come remote' things' that- seemed 19, a t 8 p. m. a t the Center. Les- taining a description of the ac- Autumn collections of the Jew- Among speakers who have been to An i EEeSiste r&ytnex-t of the to have nothing in particular to lie Burenrbad, chairman, will tivities of the Jewish'B organiza- ish National Fund boses will start here before are Maurice Sain-nel amouEts fine is your EfcRfe Sa'ttiF 46'with bUBy llvea. preside. All members have been tions in our community, will be on Sunday, October 23. A tea for and Marvin L.o-wentha.1. Other nonr cf g; or the Budget Government. speakers are still being cons'ifiThe scrolls in the arms of Mr. notified'of the meeting and are"prepared.. workers will be held on Friday, ered. nance COSTS i Katzenstein and his son seemed urged to attend. The second event wll be theOctober 21, at the Jewish Comto carry mist from Mt. Sinai, In addition to the speakers, ths Annual-Community ball set formunity Center. L I U <"" • '*f H l i '< < "*S ! P IL e o 1 1 ' A i r i l e £ i F l » i i J - ^ - ^ e l LhU?Center Forura will also include though i t may have been our December 10. This ball, which Mrs. I. Dans&y, vice-president two plays to be offered by the | " t e a n producing an "illusion of ll be the second one sponsored the J. N. P. council, Is general Center Players, two motion pic-1 m i s t Everybody knew the story by the Women's. Division, is ex-of of the collections. As- tures of timely interest, and at oL the two. Broils that-Mr..Katzpected to be the social event of chairman sisting are: Mrs. Reuben Bordy one concert featuring JewenttBin.and hisEon.-were bringthe-Jewish Community. The com-and Mrs. A. S. Rubnitz of Hadas- least The Rittial committee eot\r.it-;is llr. ing t o the altar. ; : mittee, headed by Mrs. Sam Wolf, Eah; Mrs. A. Scfawaczkin, MIz- ish music. oi: Ely'man Ehrier, T casirmat; Us.v11, ' I t was - after Rabbi Landman A new policy with regard to la now a t work on further details. rachl Women; Mrs. J. Fellinan, rj Cob.CE,- iif,r^'e " I»fiiji;.. J.pnn t a d concluded the Friday evening Feuwan, ..K"*OT-. Tro^-.m, Pr," Bpr" Regular committee r e p o r t s Pioneer "Women; Mrs. J. Rlehlin, admission to tne Forum series ;T -; r f, service that Mr. Katzenstein and were submitted by the respective Goldie ilyerson chsb, and Kalah will be in force this year. All To niEFtrete the ccsXivxAtr or S'rts-.fey RVS A'*rf»? .A. vipfij^. Center iaembers -will be entitled his son came marching down the chairmen. ' s , fvro cni^xie cereFranklin, Junior Hafisssah. to free admission to all programs monies• -win be observed £xxit.y m; !T'prf;f (S^'FF^r ' center aisle with the two scrolls. Delegates -from t h e --Omaha f-^-^'f^ra The collections last spring sponsored in the series. Family -When- they- had been deposited chapter of the Mizrachi Women's night at Temple Israel. m f c ^ ^ i : "t^f'-flpiy; lirTl'^ made under the direction of Mrs. members and Donor members will fen. the. reading, table aging- Mr.Organization-of America, national In t i e first .rerrescEtetlvenjf : f•"**'*•* **•»"*5 *- «*•"•*•• "if) v hn'f: M. F . Levenson amounted to receive two tickets each. . "Kitzenstein gave a. brief speech. orthodox women's—abdetyv will the t i r e s jreEeff.i'.Rne Ci-cne"=*TTi'- >- f^'fvfh^.f,^' f r ' f. C*>n?\T< nr^ $583.25. It is hoped this season's The price of tickets for son- ily will participiiJe i n t h e cere-| ">?"f.FtP*«1;v '&™ '-*hd t H irt* These scrolls, he said, were the participate in the. first Mid-West coUections^will exceed that sum. metnbers will be 13 for the entire t heritage from his forefathers in Regional Conference of t h e or. •' w-*^-.. «.«••« - ». t. series. It is expected that a large m o n y of b a n d i n g t h e Tor&fc ' ? O I E i Talfcenau, Germany. He had been ganization on November 13, 14, ::;k,t,,|f number of tickets will be dis-one generation to t o e other. Abe i Handball Tourney born in Falkenau and he knew in Chicago. t r hir- r-ravpp- rriii tributed In the community in view Goldstein £.sd Abe Eousberg, "rep- j these scrolls well from bis remote The Jewish Community Center The Omaha ^chapter-is being Opens on Thursday of tee excellence of thte entire resentstives of t h e oldest ffenerE-j «••»••«•>.-« <-* * • " • » « «••««•*. youth.,From one of them he had headed by Mrs. Aaron Katz, pres- announced that cooking classes OP" sC J.li.c f:::.n?.;.i.~i:-,. tion, will hand the Torsi; to XJeiiiE j. read mattir on the occasion of his ident, and .Mrs. Ben. Handler, sec- will be. conducted every Monday 'Play In the pre-season doubles program. Soniberg, who will in turn Eire-1 The- second yssr oi Use "Bon' The dates of the events will be fear mitzvah years and years ago.; retary. Other cities : which will evening a t 6 o'clock, under the handball will start on announced. In the nest Issue of it to his EOS, .Ks.rlDE.Soffiber£,JE-yreek" club iindeT the fti-rectir Mr. Katzenstein felt quite, over- send delegates include Cleveland; leadership of: an experienced in- Thursday,tournament October 20, at the The .of the .first trrc. , tc"'Es.bbl rYcficricl" Colm ODPP.S Jewish Press. come by this hallowed, memory Columhus, Toledo^ Detroit, Mil- structor.'. Jewish Community Center. EnConsecration cf tSe--«w<Ai?.-j-oa-"vrlfh-cne kcaered, forty pe:-and for a little while could not waukee, St.,l/ouls, St. Paul, I l i "This course Is planned particu- tries will- close on. Tuesday, Ocfiren of the Temple Isrsel Keligi-Ms, go on. neapolis, .Denver,. Los .Angeles, larly . for Jewish business , girls tober 18, at 8 p. in. There is ao Belg-arde (JTA) — If Ycge- ous school will -also' take place j sons • present. Tlie Book-p'-P'ep;; slavia's Jews continue to act asSunday evening. Tfes conseDrfe- Club is under the eijor who are Interested In receiving entry fee for pre-seasoa play. . This Torah had sustained his San Antonio, and.Seattle. loyally as they did in the crisis tion ceremoay BS'practiced by rHirt. instruction along these lines. fathers and guided them on .the ;Tn?,Tlt. p f AfinH Efincp.f.i.or. . way of their life in all the years, Menus and recipes will ba gone Competition will be held in both years o{ 1912 and 1918 they can form Jewry likevrise SIJCTB the tlie JVT' c-t Oms. Mr. Katzenstein continued. But over and.%explained. Each part classes A and B. No tournament fa_ce the future in this country eternity of the Torah. Aniong ha.-,. meets, in the University e. ?.r- l-i if. dreadful things had been happenof the menu will be assigned to games are to be played ©a Sun- •with "complete calmness,'' it -was the 16 to be consecrated are lit Lew rooniE ic tlir Bslrfi BnM;n£, 'An Pi., ti.. days before 1 p. in. No postponedeclared by George Janfeovie, lorparticipating members. Following- in Falienau in the recent Ere t i e ttirfi geseratiou of lar ctrer-l, ments or delays la playing will a e r Cabinet member and a leading the cooking class, a complete times, and Jewish life had been " ?s at the present tfme mem.-. The folio-wing communication meal will be served. Matters of be permitted; er of the Government party. torn out, though it had been as bers o" t h e Teicp3e. T s c j fiiscBssed • lyJc Tntanr'E received by the- 3EXVI3H nutrition and table etiquette will deep In Falkenau as the roots of •was Victor Gladstone, -Nathalis . . . 'Tile Importance of lairing.*' Thii? PRESS from the Executive Board Tile- GCV?^f7T-!^nH, T ^ r -1i::;^. be discussed. Strict attention will ancient oaks. Jacobs, Jiiarsy Ive—man, Bettyi morning fei 1C:"P li« ie11 revievwi plans i'oi- j'Uljliiv.iior, nf ;)K- .-. of the Washington School p . T. A. be paid to Jewish dietary laws. After .the hundreds of 'good Jahr and Marlon Sr.mberg. •-\"Av.i Tell or Tliri.?-" I " Laws "The Executive Board of the Those interested in Joining this years Jews of Falkenau had be-•Washington Two, Victor G1a£et6se BS£ Bet- j Krey.'• Neit. yr-eep.carlp.i--' pvfir.i'nir School. P. T. A. feels come wanderers again in the that it owes its Jewish.members class are requested to community J a i r , Ere of the focrti. sener-jet g'«r»clocfe,-Kabb? Cohn -vriv Cits, world until none was left In thean apology for,planning the card cate with the Jewish Community ation of their families to belong'cuss Thoraar- VPV^'B "The ^'otnold town, except the forefathers party on- the eve of their Atone- Center at once by calling Jackson to the Temple. . . - I ins TJctor- «£ I?fimccrE-r:." In their graves. But they had not ment day. Due to the failure to 1366. The other? w i o will be-con-1 Twenfr books .w5r. bf '•frlF-'F-ed An announcement of the first .forgotten the Torah as they made Temember,. secrated at this time are: Byron ciuriEg the coiatng r-psson. Jewish members were meeting of the class will be sent L*,an Cohen, Harlan Lin- ready to go; thla was their last absent on the occasion." Approximately 300 "persons at- said, ."it is necessary for every Brandt, to those registered for the course. coln, Iss.belle Xjevey, Elliot Eilpossession. Honorable position tended the first of the series of EnCifrKfipef "However the. P. -T. A. wishes There will be only a nominal had been lost, good lives. had person to absorb all tne facts as bar, Phyllis Solom-on, .Terry Spat- j been lost, wealth had been lost, to thank those who nevertheless charge connected with t h i s five lectures beins given by Mrs.complicated as they are to have zer, Dorothy RosoDsecfc, liBmelle I Ruth Neuhaus under the auspices as thorough an understanding as Feren Betty Lo-a Rosenstock &E£ | course. .but this Torah~ stood imperish- gave contributions." ol the Council of Jewish Women i SO •Q-eTsxi.n asifi Austrian refugees--,no Ptcns Iw. tAlci?;) plip-;;,; able. Tree of life, as it is called. -of the entire situation so Dsvia Rcttkop. Judaism was given legal recoglast Wednesday morning. Mrs. possible j hare heez. arrecteti by' the police -Righteousness was a corpse in that when the nest crisis conies Neuhaus is spealdng on current we will be able to act with inteli n ' a r£:I£ on-lioteia a n t boardsRf BtatKf Kp.i.it r*u-i3S!V}e;<;. ' , „ nize Germany but Torah stood in thenition in Portugal-in 18 6S. It had LS ALBERTS IK European conditions. on il;e grounfi ifcs.t tUoj-synagogue a t Falkenau, stood i n been under ban since 1497. ligence." PLAYHOUSE SKETCIH houses Using a large scale s a p as the •he.Ye iu~ persr,i.?Bica ie> reticle jr. in?, i t s opinion. Thp. -"' the hearts of Us people, a living Mrs. Neunaus was introduced" Magister Ehrenstein, .physician the Netberlsncis. end R~e Rot rei-rthing. Yes, the- Torah must go A cultural and dramatic club basis of her preliminary observaMiss Koss-lie Alberts has been Jsterec with ihe police. The;- -vil" with them in their •- wanderings, to Ivan III, was the first Jewish has been organized by the Inter- tions, Mrs. Neuhacs discussed the by Dr. Lyman Harris, professor appearing L^^IS • past -^"£©£1 IT. tins ; jf^ aspects of Europe cZ History at the University of and they took up the two scrolls. doctor i n , Moscow. national Worker's Order, Branch geographical Omana. Mrs. J. E. Conen, presi- series cf one-set plays. "To-Niztsl *.: esjiellc-f". vw. i.fee It was still' as in the old, old 126, under t h s direction of Ben and their part in Hitler's "March dent of the Council, was chair-! at 8:SO," t y Noel Ccwarfi, being times .when exiles had no-bread be everlasting memorials; Torah .Martin.' The Club has twenty to the E a s t " She pointed oat ; '<••'' paRR j».<-r-.'r.iev-v I ? f and their naked feet were cut-by will still-be standing when t&a members jasd" 13 rehearsing Sho- that Czechoslovakia was the piv&t n a n of the meeting. Proceeds given at the Cossinciiity Flsystones and cold • winds gnawed bones of the oppressors are dust lom Aleichem's. three-act play, of Europe and occupied a unique from these lectures are hsiv.q Miss Alberts has the leading their bones; but they.were faith that--the-wind carries. • "Zuselt and Zushpreit." The play economic situation, being able to turned over to role of Doris in the "piay entitled ifee W O J S C E ' E I>ivif.ion d t t!-e | ful to carry the Torah wheresoBut humble- Mr. Katzenstein will be presented in the near fu- produce" the . raw materials asd msn-Jewish refugees "FsisiEsd Oiit." £Le is £ & appears;! Tiir- noioiiii;.] .Si-,:-r : p; ; ever they went t o find a new and didn't tell everything: I t was he turs. AnyoEe'wishing to join the manufacture -them in the same Mrs. Nex;JisiiS Trill gire her ESS- i safe place for it in the world. end lecture of the series nest j proc'actjons an5. has hr.fi rrorep- l3S TKry fnp.t': t o pi^lr v.r <••'<' ">>.*>- j who had assisted many of the club has been asked to call Mr. area. ing. bectCinj; c r ?KTEiivn.v. ; c { Jews of Falkenau had come to Jews of Falkenau to find new- Martin at'Market 2S1S. Mrs. Nenhaus stressed the ne-"Wednesday morning. SJOEBI esperien.ee. America -with their two scrolls places In the world'and for that cessity of studying history from Single admissions to the lecAs-ycSe asvixig: -F.nyihin?-; i c f and had confided them to t h reason they had given the im- Lewis Charles Levin (b. Char- the habits and institutions of peo- tures are 50 cents. Eacn lectu.-e C.ocmc£o7E IT r i a h PhJIIips be pictefl t:? is askPii. 'ir o?1.*: [^ hands of Mr. Katzenstein. memorial scrolls to his hands. ple rather than from a series of leston 1808) was one of the is a unit in itself and previous •Levy is generally credited viife i o r c c , h a n d i r i i c o v e r o f i)R«r-i.;, Mr. Katzenstein was presenting : Mr. Katzensfein looked ageless founders of ths Native American e v e n t s . • • •• attendance is not necessary to the •fsiheriagr the law- for -'he aboli- I Use. Cf?»ter, ,TA. * r f ('. o r K ? s . i-j:sJ c o n t r o l of t h e po!!;*<-- 2.-> the' two scrolls of- Falkenau.:" to as he deposited the scrolls l a party. He was also active in the "The present crisis is of suca Eitderstanding of t i e . individual tion of barbarous corporal pus- i Isaiah Temple.of Kew-Gardeaazio Isaiah.-Temple's Ark-o£;the-Law. temperance' xaovesient» concern- to all." Sirs, t i s IS,*; I". 5. E S ' T . ' • talfes i s ths series.

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