Is Interest® of A CHURCH ; \ •Wandering abont Ne"w York on _' m y recent vacation I discovered .. Riverside Church. I followed a. towering: edifice I bad seen in the . distance and came to Riverside Entered as Second Class Mail Matter on January Si. 1S31. at .."V.OMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1938 Postofflce, of omaha, Nebraska, nnfler tha Act of Karen S, 1879 Chores -which Is on Riverside , Drive around the corner from Colombia University. I learned it NEW MEMBERSHIP COOK.ING CLASS TO . had already been there seven *A* years -when I found it, for I am POLICY FOR CENTER BEGIN ON MONDAY : a country boy •who doesn't get A new membership policy was Cooking Classes will begin nest : around much. announced recently by the Jewish Monday evening-, October 24..The I stood breathless In the vast Community Center -which makes classes trill meet at 5:30 p. in. at majesty ot Riverside Church and membership in the Center exthe Jewish Community Center. felt that I could almost become tremely valuable. From now on. Much, interest has been express- a - ChriBtian there. Riverside Center members will be entitled ed ia these classes, and it is anChurch la Ii&e an old Gothic to new privileges, for which extra ticipated that approximately 50 cathedral brought over a n d fees were being charged heretoJ.C.C. Athletic Department Youth Group to Map Plans girls will enroll. , scrubbed to loot fresh. My feel- To Participate in Meeting fore. Those interested in joining tkis • tag of spiritual kinship iras r e of Jewish Welfare Beg-in* Year** • For C f The most Important new privclass may coraciunicate with the ciprocated i>7 Riverside Church Federationo ilege Is free admission to the CenActivities . Sea Je-wisli Community Center, Jackitself. ter Forum. • This year the Center Siate Hull and presented •••' son 1366. Among the carvings of ChrisLeaders in Jewish wslfare ac- Forum will consist of the follow\theRound Gym and swimming classes are The a plea for AnieWojiis jii;> v '\" There will be only a nominal tian saints I found on the church tivity in Omaha will take a prom- ing unusual treats: five outstand- Table o'" now meeting at the Jewish ComJis -will be With BntF.iri to prpvpnt s» --*> .the stone images of Einstein and inent part in the Fifth annual ing speakers, "two plays, two movOctober charge connected with this course. munity Center under the direcrevision in Ppipfti'np r o ' ' c : v v ' Spinoza. They were closeby Jesus West , Central States Regional ies, and one concert. tion of I#ee Grossman, Center 25^* oc> V* ^ish Community would harm tlie liomeiprw., HimBelf, they and other philos- Conference of the Council of Jew01 physical director. In addition to t i e Center ForJoe Guss, presophers, scientists and prophets of ish Federation a n d Welfare um many new activities are no-"""51.#? IN* " -..«"•'*xks The following schedule is now Round Table. The all the times. Jesus and Einstein, Funds, to be held in St. Louis, Oc- being- planned. Center membe. ia effect: -uf the meeting will be to The United St. Paul, Spinoza and St. Francis tober 29 and 30. Jerusalem (WNS) — Jerusa- expects will be able to take advantage cu Morning Women's Classes _,-oirt plans for activities for t o be consuUP<\ I." 1 * were all emanations of the same Monday and Wednesday: 9:45, lem, holy, city to three 'great British Governnieui. N--V11*; Henry Hens' .y, national presi- all these activities without addi- _• new season. divinity. I could feel myself no dent gym; 10:15, volley ball; 10:30, of the B'nai B'rith, will pre- tional cost. " Twenty-one youth organizareligions, became a battle- latter iskef; r-ny fin.?- «r:i.-)istranger In Riverside Church. swimming. side at the opening session as tions, representing soms 500 I,could kneel at Its altar trith- chairman of the Program ComFriday: 10:15, volley ball; 11, ground for the first time since in the raler-iine M?iui?.tp '•"• young men and women, send del.. out any. compunctions of my con- mittee of the regional organizaswimming. adoption of P. IK'-*-" V?:~>eH'*'"z egates to the Round Table. Enscience, though I only sat in one tion. Philip Klutznick will be Tuesday and Thursday: 10, the 13th century as 2.000 Brit- icy ihiA. Tronic! h;>^e the P7'~P. tering upon its fifth year -at activof its pews. The shechinah seemed chairman of a session on comspecial class. ish troops end 4,000 Jewish ity, the Bound Table lias become '. there. Outside I had Just been munal aspects of Jewish educaan Important communal organiza- Reply Policy of Violence Sunday: 3 to 4 p. m... swim- policemen, supplemented by t.ion fmel h^Uinc Jewish imi;. hearing the outgivings of the tion. ming. tion and has carried out many Will Bring Disgrace aircraft, metieready to dis. radio "Hitler ready to march" Business and Senior Women David Goldman, chairman of projects of significance. to Arabs ,» . . "Hitler to march a t 2:30" the Omaha German Refugee ComMonday and Wednesday: 6 p. lodge Arab rebels e-ntrcncheci Following are the six point prom., reducing exercises; 6:45 p. . . . The day before his barbaric mittee, will report on the program of the Round Table: Jerusalem (WNS-Palcor Agen- in., games and volley ball; 7:30, in the Old City section, E? re-io u r t e the Vniieu Sip.'.p* . farrago had been in the air . . . gress made by his committee. levcede v - i c i i Cveal T^llpih 1. To act as spokesman for the cy) — While Arab leaders were .6-9 p. m., swimming. .Riverside Church seemed remote Morris JS. Jacobs will discuss Jewish. Youth in our community. threatening that unless the Jews skating; ports from London indicr/cecl vent the Pfloplion of pi-.d Sunday: 4 to 5 p. m., swimfrom t h e current arrogance. I problems of the smaller commun- Refugees Being Returned 2. To act as a clearing house agreed to their demands they that martial lav,- vor.Td be pro-icy. T]\e (\<?\?EPi\<~-V: ^vf•: ••wondered If everybody who Is ity. to avoid conflicting events of a wonld corapete2r vipe out the ming. I detr,i!e>i meniorP. by Government to Junior Girls .called Christian could feel at claimed throughout Palestine j the ciiplompnc. •ine-.-fi^ r>r William Holzman is a member social nature among the groups Jewish communities o£ Palestine Monday and Wednesday: 4 p. home in Riverside' Church. . Sudetenland or the Executive committee of the of the Bound Table. and the whole Near East, the I M ™ ^ * ' " i n t h e ™™'''' gym and skating; 4:40 p. m., momentarily. -.. Couldthat women feel at home regional organization. Sam Beber 3. To promote religious, cul- Jews of Palestine declared that m., swimming. Prague (WNS) — Nearly tural, a t its altar? She was one of two and Louis FInkelstein of Lincoln The count-< i- r l - r - " n . . -\ ; ( c , , r social and economic inter- such, massacres could only disSunday: 3 to 4 p. m., swim- virtual m i L t r " ~i r ; F" P ~ - ' t I had overheard a t . a street cor- are members of the Plan and half of the. 355,000 Jews who liv- ests among youth groups. , grace the Arabs without in any ming. ed in what was Czechoslovakia ner. You can't believe everything Scope Committee, and Paul Veret zette having f - r r P r, , ' i r 4. Co-operate "with all other way preventing the realization of Senior Men (Over 21) • you hear on the radio, she wasis secretary of the program com- before her dismemberment are al- groups on issues of common con- Zionism. Tuesday and Thursday: 7:30 p. ready seriously affected by thecern. - saying. Don't you know, she said, mittee. At the same time Jewish lead- m., calisthenics, volley ball and order unce*- t , f « oiv t, \ cession of large areas to Gerthis Kaltenborn is a Jew. Yes, his lations rlp"-i ^ • • 6. Participate in communal af* Study Needs ers offered to Arab leaders the albasket ball. name certainly sounds Jewish and militair cor* i The Conference will consider many, Poland and Hungary and fairs, such as Jewish Philanthro- ternative of peace based on muSunday; 10:30 a. m., class other he is giving out Jew propaganda. methods of organizing local com- the granting of autonomy to thepies and similar enterprises. speciE.' r p r r t -r. 'm , 1 tual good trill. Moshe Shertok, wort and play. That's why I say you can't be- munities to help them cope more provinces of Slovakia and Ruthspeed? Tf? o ~ : r or c~\. 6. Promote joint holiday fesu r f 1 of the Political Department Tuesday and Thursday: 8 to 9 lieve everything you hear. Hitler effectively with their responsibil- enia, while the future of the oth- tivals in the form of social events. head l of the Jewish. Agency, cabled an T h e A r l r r r ff r i < p. m. swimming. f Is getting the worst of it. ities in meeting Jewish needs er half is none too rosy. A sur- The officers of the Bound Tato trie Palestine Arab DeSunday: 11 to 1 p. m., swim- t h e IV'o^ci f r—P~ or i ^ r T "-ir r It Was only a little while before here and abroad. Special stress vey of the situation reaveled the ble for 1938-39 are: Joe Guss, answer fense Committee, whicn through •which tl^r- - r e '^ < <• , - ~ that I had heard this at the street will be placed upon the adjust- following picture: president; Irene Mirotrttz, vice a gTo-jp of Arab leaders in Dam- ming. W a l l , b u t FfTTP P — r - - c v - - r —- i r '>,-> Intermediate Boys (15-18) corner between the ;two women, ment of German refugees in this 22,000 Jews from the Sudeten- president; Bertha Slutzlcy, secre- ascus sent a cable to Dr. Chaim Tuesday and Thursday: 6 to 7 Baid t o bf l o v , - 3r f] r n r v < * if ' >- .1 T but now I sat untroubled in the region, the responsibilities of theland who fled to Prague are being tary; Morris Arbitm&n, treasurer. "Weiziaann threatening the Jews p. in., basketball; 7 to 8 p. m.,w h e r e t h r t - o o r r F"'7- ro~ T F r - i •• "Christian sanctuary, where the Jewish Federation towards Jew- f o r e ibly repatriated; 126,000 The Round Table has supervi- of Palestine and of the whole swimming. ed. At 1 b u i t T £•« r ' r~ - ' T •- ' images of great Christians and ish education, and the problem of Jews In Slovakia facing anti-Sem- sion over the youth room, -which. world that, unless they woclfi tlniHOi- Boys (1O-14) M o s c u e r - p r •---'>, "•> ~-<-ir h - n - % Jews, of Jesus, Buddha and Mo- coordination In the sphere of the itic restriction under the new au- •was equipped in the spring-, at the Immediately desist in their efforts Tuesday and Thursday: 4 to •who e^-e U T F 5 "—• r r r — ? o - r 1 i I bammed stood in saintly rows to- protection of the civic rights of tonomous regime; 10,000 Jews Jewish Community Center. toward further upbuilding of a 4:40 p. m., gym work and com- POStS f-OIE V I r] ,„ r- i f f ; i, igether. from the Teschea area of Silesia Jews. • • " r Jewish homeland in Palestine, the petitive games; 4:40-5:20, BWim- ling- t h e ehp F - c c •' F " . I • ' ceded to Poland now subject to Riverside Church was a comArabs of Palestine and the Xear nnnsr. More than 200 lay and profes- Hungarian plane;. ^ -v anti-Semitism; 95,fortable Tefuge for any one run- sional Sast would declare a holy war leaders in Jewish welfare 000 Jews in the Czech areas of Sunday: 10 to 11 a. m., swimning away from, the world that and community and kill all the Jews living there. ming. are ex-Bohemia and Silesia fearful of Old O l M . ' f ^pe- " i - — i - r > " " " ' ' Hitler had made, from the paint- pected to attend activity - This warning tras issaed in confrom the states posaible Health Citih (Business and t h e A - r b ' v ' r z * ^ < i, - - , . anti-Semitic feeling as a ed mouths of ladles spewing r e - of Missouri, Kansas, junction with the Arab InterparlColorado, Professional • Bleu) " cont"r* e l , r , , - r, v l f - t : t~ - c t result of the embittered feeling Tilement at street corners. iamentary Congress vrhich. met at Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois, WisconDaily:' 12:30, volley ball, The minister of this' church. sin, Minnesota, North Dakota, of the populace and the competiCairo, Egypt over the week end. Tuescay and Thursday: 12:lo i> i Dr. Harry - Emerson Fosdlck, South Dakota and the Province tion between Czechs and refugees Ziosissa Xot Deterred p. m., calisthenics. for jobs; 112,000 Jews in Ruth! raafie r ? c . . - - ' c~ <•— i o" 1 o ' ' f seems to be troubled ahouf Chris- of Sunday: 1C:.SO a. m., class Manitoba, Canada. The Jewisb. leader declared: enia, which includes Carpalhotianity In the world outside his Speakers will include Edgar Ruasia, "2icnisra will not be deterred by work ana volley ballhopeful that the new ausanctuary. Things -were going Kaufman, Tuesday and Thursday: 1 to £ chairman of the recentthreats ct killings.-The firm stand badly against- Christianity out- ly ..formed General Council for tonomous regime- will adhere to ii^ p s r c s l in of Palestine Jewry "despite the p. 'is... EWismnng. its promise of -complete^ political, side, and on the following Sun-. SunSar: 11 to 1 F- C , swimlights; and Cecilia Razov- cultural and economic rights for Arab onslaught of t i e last three History, Religion l * 'dayTfe'was1 preaching on'the sub- Jewish sky, director of National Coordin- all citizens; 6,500 Jewish refuyears bears elogaent testiaaocy to j i n e • fTi i T -,-, i r ; f r • - - ' - 1 >• •> ject, "A Strange World in Which ating D r Committee to Aid German the fact. If the Arabs of neighbor, gees from Germany and Austria to Bft Christian." / . ers f~e b e r e." - b - " f . • '. i ' • ~- • Refugees.* • • " ' ing countries should resort to the < c T who have been ordered to leave \ Yes, I thought, "a world, like , &rea of tl e ^ ••* C *-• T P ' r i - - r ->~ >•• o \ , A marked Increase in the en-massacring cf Jews, that wocld ' the country by October 27 th. this must give a dreadful pain to i troll ,. ?•' 1c -f » O* • « i p ~ I , i<. i rollment of new pupils in the de-not prevent the realization of 1 Sent Back to Sndetenland Christians. Two thousand years f partment of history and religion Zionism but would only bring disv a l l c c" I h r O ^ C •• r r r 7- T H - - J - r> t > , ' of Christianity and-yet all this The Jewish refugees from Su- was noted during the last two grace to the Arabs themselves. — . c a r s FTC. t-i"* v. 3 O F i ' c r>_ ? r - F f i. t . . . this rapine . . . this.insolence detenland are now being sent Sundays. The initial registration ss did t i e killiEg and burning of ,- o n PS.LT" . 1-,r , n »* ^ > of tyrants . . . this plundfer of the. back despite the personal Inter- of 160 pupils has BOW grown to the women and children of TiberF helpless . . . murderous ultimaI k J f t ' e r . . l e a c • f , 1- . ^ ^ , „ r V _" „ ' ' vention of Sir Neill Malcolm, a total of 248. On account of this ias, an act that will remain as a tums . . . this lady a t .the" street League of Nations High Commis- very rapid increase the classes in shameful stain on the record o° corner . . . " . ,City"L ^ v ' '"'I--f " Ul'f " " r V , 7 " " ' „ , . „ sioner for German Refugees, who all divisions are very nearly com- the Arabs of Palestine. We see This church was like-an image emphasized to Acting-President plete. The anneal "Ingathering" of possibility of fruitful co-operc e n t ' —• ? r n i r " - -• ~ "~ ' * of the better world that good men and Premier Jan Syrovy that the Registrations for these classes the ation throughout Palestine, em- the Needle-work Guild will be held dreamed. Thank' God there were ' The Beth El Talmud Torah an- deportation of the refugees is will be open oaly during the re-bracing the Jews and Arabs cf October £6, £7 and £S &i the First r a a i r ^ r r ~ s> t ^ t v > " r ^ - ' . ' r " still good men left .dreaming nounces that 50 pupils are en-tantamount to sentencing them to maining two weeks and will be Palestine and of neighboring j Congregational chcrch. l.lrE. B. t e r r c •' F ~, i - L . r , T , brave dreams. In - the stained rolled in the classes that meet concentration camps or starva- closed after Sunday. October 30. countries for the good of every- j A. Sirac-c is sectional president hills rv o o r «.o> i d i - 1 - . , glass -windows 'stood Abraham, regularly at 5109 Capitol avenue. tion. Syrovy conceded the harsh- Therefore parents of children be- one. But an essential condition j and Sirs. TV. Raeusin and I'.frs. Isaac and Jacob and closeby, t h e A special class under the direc- ness of the government's policy tween the ages of 5 and 17 arefor sach co-operation would be Richard Wright are her assistApostles. Moses stood in the win- tion of Cantor Aaron Edgar pre- and said he knew that the NasI urged to register their children the recognition of the basic rights ants. •v »i ' hdow /with the Torah beside the pares boys for Bar Mitzvah. authorities in the Sudetenland immediately in order to assure Directors of this sectisn. arc: pres the Jewish people in Palestine, Catholic St. Francis who was the Dr. Morri3 Margolin, chairman had taken over the business and them of a place- in their proper of Mesdames I. Abr&inson, F. Erod- the th'e realization of which could one * h o gave his coat to the poor of the school board, urges Imme- property abandoned by the refu- classes. D. Blacker. B.. Borfir. W. be of benefit to the Arabs. ker, man on the winter, day- . . . The enrollment; of new pupils only Boasberg, E. D. Brodter, M. tion diate enrollment as registration gees. T3ie return of the Jews to PalesThis was the brave dream of will soon be closed and no furthin the dally Hebrew classes of the S. Epstein, H. Fsrb~-. *l. But he pointed out that Czechis dictated by historical ne- Davis, brotherhood in the church and I er admissions will be made.: Mr. oslovakia t7a3 taking no chances Talmud Torah which has been tine Ferer, J. J. Frieden. I. F,--",r-. 1 "> "IT 7 ^ cessity; and threats will not deprolonged on account of the holicould kneel at its altar. They may L. Graets, J. Gross, J. GOOC>:T 'Sol Kahz Is principal ot the on creating a new minority prob1 flect the Jewish, people from its be killing millions of people soon, 'school. er, D. Greenberg, J. C-oldwtrE, £.. lem, evea with anti-Nazi Ger- days will also dose shortly. ParJosephson, N. Jacobs, X. L<ins1 thought, but.they can't kill this. The children of the Talmud mans, and moreover, the nation ents who wish their children to p a a to freedom." ms.n, William Levey, J. Lipser. S. It is a strange world in which to Torah also attend the Beth El was In no position to resist Ger- receive Instruction in elementary Halssbock, H. Milder, J. Mtrer, be Christian and hold fast to this Sabbath school, where they are man pressure for the immediate or advanced Hebrew c l a s s e s S, BroFE, C. Levinson, C. Nathdream and keep' on believing i n given Instruction in history and return of the refugees. Registra- should register tfeera immediately.
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'SevTuZn, S. Olanfier, I. RosenStrange, too, that this church Mrs. David A. Goldstein. their deportation, is already un- Sunday classes ia history and reblatt, I. Sherman. Ed-Simon, S. ligion or the classes ia the daily •was erected, in part, to the glory der way. Steinberg, J. Stein, D. Stein. D. Hebrew school, please call Jackof TortCh. and prophets though to Boycotting Jews, GennsB3 Sherman, K. Tenger, Philip Eolmany Jews Torah and prophets In Slovakia the Jewish popula- son 7S87. 1 lotuchen, N. Turner and Kins are like dead books. Jews looktion is in a panic because of the Blanche Simman. ing down on'Torah" and prophets ing. Reports of impending antifrom intellectual snobbery; -or Mrs. Simon has astefi that all I end ; rs ' "-•• - ~ ? ~development of anti-Jewish fselrcc - I t r - r r , The National Workers Alliance, Jewish legislation have led to Branches 173 and 25S of the her directors hare their contri- |-Till •JewB blind with their ignorance i , ^ - , ^^ ,_. , t " Workmen's Circle will have as butors in zy Oczbcr rf. that knows neither Torah nor Poall Zion, will hold its first lit- flight by large numbers of Jews guest, the order's general secreprophets;. or Jews putting aside erary and social meeting of thaand the liquidation of their aftary, Mr. Joseph Baskin of New Torah and prophets to follow a season on Sunday at 7:30 at tha fairs by other Jews in antielpa'• r . « - 1 - r ' r - i r "i Jewish Community Center. Yorfe City, who trill visit Omaha narrow .nationalism. of flight . Supper will be served at 7:30. The Jituatlon in Slovakia la en October SI asd November 1. In this _ church, Torah and - The Workmen's Circle is a Jewprophets were of the brave dream A musical program will be given complicated by the fact that most ish Fraternal Organization with of-brotherhood and loving fclnd- by Mrs. J. Raznick and Mr. Her-of the Jews there have always \ [J .'I i l l , ->\ A reception to Presidents of a^membership- of over 71,000. ness and compassion and justice man Mirowitz. Miss Shirley Sellz, been poor. The autonomous govpianist, will accompany them. Through its branches in princi•Women's Organizations in our that the church cherished in the ernment of Ruthenia, in which Chairman of. the evening will province live a large number of community, sponsored by the pal cities of the United and Canstrange world. The church was V V L b i a > . v t ^ > t. L w teas I ^ t My t . be Mr. A. N. Cohen. Mr. I. MorJewish farmers, issued a procla- Women's Division of the Federa- ada, it helps in the various relief grateful, to the Jews for giving mation promising equal political tion for Jewish Service, was def-drives conducted for aid to Eurthis and had built these monu- genstem will speak. A number of new members will cultural and economic rights to initely set for Monday, November opean Jewry, participates ia the ments to the Jewish spirit. But many Jews had forgotten their be installed by Mr. J. Radinowski, all citizens .ind assured the Jews 21. At this reception, it is plan- work of the "OUT," and contri- f:rcc that they vrould continue to re-ned to honor the presidents of all butes large sums to American heritage and Jelt Jewish only be- Becretary. ,--r ceive . subsidies for their cultural Women's Organizations fievotefl Jewish and Labor institutions. cause of their paing. t-cand religious Institutions. to communal, religious, social . I thought it wouldn't matter the fraternal welcome on the day Mr. Baskis is a member of the , In Prague itself public opinion philanthropic a n d educational .National Executive Committee of much if they were destroyed. St. Francis were honored at Reb. They are dead Jews anyway. They Schachne's: "My friends, he wasia beginning to assume EH anti- purposes. the "OUT", asfl vras instrumental Semitic character. Sonis newspahave no dream left and nothing the kinsman of all who know Mrs. Arthur Colin, chairman of in organizing- the General Jewish pers have urged the people to more to give and nothing for what kindness and : compassion the Committee, reports that" aa Council of the Coordisating- Com- I which to live as Jews. Hitler is are the cornerstone. He was one "keep a--ay from German and interesting- program is being plan- mittee of which he is also a xnera- j Jewish sh^ps." A report, as yet but an undertaker burying many of • God's superlative gentlemen. uncoafined, has it that Czech doc- ned, including an address by anber. The committee consists of ! who were dead long ago. Ho called even the birds hto tors and lawyers are about to ontstaadiagr Jewish ts-o=iaa. Thethe Jewish I^abor Committee, the '' Jews ought to. come to this brethren." reception -will be In the nature of American Jewish Cohgres, the *ti - c - i •.l.C C -^-'i ^ - tu adopt the A-yan paragraph. church to discover their heritage; a dessert luncheon. Jewish Committee, and . B'ns.51 But I guess I am quite too to kneel humbly a t this altar and early with this, and 1 shall.tremThe Jewish, voaiea of Omaha B'nth. He is -secretary of the beg forgivenesa for their Bins, of ble to pass Eeb Schachne's schvl may well t e pros3 of the ToteJewish X-abor Committee, zni a indifference and their sins of for- after giving out my thoughts in they play in the cajnsmity. Alto- member of the Joist Bcvcott ™en^ v *. getf ul&ess and their sins of 'intel- this public way. The fine old m<sn gether, there are 19 organizations CouaciL lectual arrogance: " 0 Lord God. who read gammorah there every Jilr. Easliln Is no-w ca a naliosia the city, around which are I thank Thee for this church day may shout after me, "Aplbanned many wonen interested ia al speakiag- tour for the Workwhich restores to me n y inheri- kores!" aa I pass by. C u L'^i XI- ^> GO^ men's Circle. His two-fiav stay ia C O *»^~ various phases of Jewish life." tance." In conaectios 'sriiii this recep- OrSS.;i& is part rf a crive to At. the temples they trill say, The B'nai B'rith will cold its Thus my thoughts rambled in "Yes. bat . . ."At Adath Israel its largest cf Jevrisli meeting thsi Monday, Octo- tion, a souvenir booklet describ- streagtfeea .Riverside Church s a d ventured (which may ba called conserva- first ing the activities of the orgsni- fraternal orders tc-r further ssrber 24, at S:15 la the lodga room even Into forbidden speculation: tive) I snail bo dismissed with a st tfio JewJsSt CoiasuiEity Caster." satioas -will be issued. vics to Jevnry aad Labor. Suppose. I said, Jews took • up tolerant smile. A-program' isa feeea arranged such broad gestures of ibroad b.uYet U we reverence the church Salewia Michalek, -cialnaan .• Begia BasiseAaii Play to Meet manity in the synagogues? St. that honors all tha prophets, in- by. of the program committee. Cash Francis in Reb Schschne's ECUUI? cluding oars, and ssts up a monprizes' i r e to ba awarded ia a Play in the pre-ssssoa Senior A meetics-' cr the zsvrIy~apThe prophet Jesua honored ; In ument to the Torah, tre must nay, "Prof. Qaiza" contest. Basketball "Leasue, Class A, Is pointed athletic com~aiiee of f.S« Isaac M. Wise Temple? A dayIf gestures of brotherhood are Nest Wednesday evening, Oc- scheduled to i>ez}.n at the JewJewish CommKaity Center, next for Buddha at Adath Israel Syn- fiao In the church, they would tober 25, a dinner for the mem-ish Cotamnnitj' Caster ca Octo- Wednesday erenm^, Octsber £$r agogue? Mohammed a t Hockdale also bo fine in th* synagogue. bership cominitteg and interested ber SO. tit S po m. • Temple? Some dayTOwill get around workers trill launch tlio meiaberClass B play -will get under I*«slie Burtcnrcad is caairinan Oh, I should myself Uka to give to it. ehlp csffipS 1~ --"•srny-'the first part of November. of tils cos^i^iltts-c,
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