January 13, 1939

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Interests of the Jewish People

'TRUSTEE SPEAKS . _ •'• •I have been made a member ot • n r temple's hoard of tniBteea and I certainly "will have to So something ahout that. All'these years"! have been •writing about Entered aa Second Class Mall Matter on January 81, 1S31, at VOL XVII—N*. II TDAY, JANUARY 13, 1939 temples and rabbis-and, now, sud•Postofflce. of Omaha. Nebraska, under the Act of March 2. 1873 o: denly,' a temple and two rabbis have been thrown into my hands, you might say. And -what, Segal, are you going to do about them? •Various cynics have ribbed me: - "Segal, it's a hopeless job to try Washington (WNS)—Patrick to pump life into a dying instituB. Kelly, director oi the Institute tion-" of Criminal Science, announced •They mean that synagogues in that a program of research In general are moribund and there criminology has been made possible because seven leaders in the is no use trying to do much about The only voice ot decency in j characterized, as_one of the outworld field were available from any one ol them. That all is not men in Europe. among the Austrian and German •wpll -with temples also seems to Seventy per Cent of Native he -world today is that of Amer- standing Seek to Clarify Stand of The next war, the speaker preca, Baruch Braunstein, noted aurefugee scholars. be on the mind of the Union ot Jews Deprived of " Germany Before thor and lecturer? told the Center dicted, will be fought in the MediAmerican Hebrew Congregations Mr. Kelly stressed that the emterranean. "Mussolini aad Hitler Livelihood Forum audience last Tnesday eve• Conference ployment of the refugee scholars (Reform)' which, is meeting in ning. "America has once more went into Spain to render Gilbr&lnot oisly afforded relief to them Cincinnati .this week to find wayB assumed the moral leadership of tar ineffective aafi ElreaSy guns EXPECT AID OF ITALY and obtained for America "invaluto make the temple really signifi- REPORT SUICIDE WAVE the world." in strategic position EXUTOHES It." able assistance toward the solucant again in the hearts of Jews. Moreover out of the Spijaish Only the fear that the Infection tion of a major problem," hut Like many'another I have been Accuse Priests of Ante- from Europe's running sores venture the two dictators will be Polish Government Pre- would create opportunities for going t o . temple very seldom. Dating Baptismal pared to Repatriate given many important Spanish would poison this hemisphere Americans trained but disorgaWhen I do go I sit there restive brought about a sudden change in possessions as toe "Balearic and Certificates Deportees nized.. and quarrelsome. I quarrel -with American policy, the speaker es- Canary Islands. "In northern The following refugee scholars the prayer book. Oh, I say, this Spain, despite the talk oj the re- Paris (JTA)-— Two American Rome (JTA) — Police Taids plained. been invited by the institute prayer oeems far from the facts on cafes frequented by Jews were Hesitating to Indulge in proph- moval of volunteers. 110,000 officials of the Intergovernmental have accept research and lecturing of file as we know them, that reported from air the larger Ital- ecy, Dr. Braunstein nevertheless Italian troops, according to the Refugee Committee left this -week to positions: Dr. Leonard Adams, prayer seems an affront to m? ian towns in connection with the Informed his audience that Hitler boast of the rebel general, Queipo for Berlin to face high leaders of Dr. Mas Grcnhut, Dr. Karl Birn-' de Llano, are ready to invs.de " Intelligence. will never begin his drive to the the Reich government for the first decreed expulsion of foreign Jews bausi, Dr. Hermann Man halm. R. France." east until he has effectively antime on German soil for a con<l know I should be laying my by March 12. At the same time, Kempaer, Dr. F. Hoefer and Dr. Prance, that already the Speaking on t b s position cf tae crete discussion cf the emigration Marianne Beth. ,soul humbly before the altar and, the American Embassy has re-nihilated ermans in Alsace-Lorraine are church In the present problem. George Rcblee, director in fact, X search for the simple ceived reports that a number of being stirred as once the Sude- Catholic controversy, Dr. Braucsteln esld of the Refuges Bureau, and RobJews have been intercomforts that are supposed to American tens were. that regardless of the ostccrae of ert Pell, assistant director, departrogated by the police and kept -abide _ in holy, edifices; but my under strict surveillance, also in 'While other nations built the Spanish war, the people cf ed after conferring with French BOnl doesn't find anything. connection with the expulsion de- colonial empires, Germany was Spain will remain Catholic. "Their Foreign office officials. . .'My father always has found a cree. Ambassador William Phil- expanding in Europe, and today anger is directed not against the "Our trip," the delegation ingreat deal of spiritual satisfaction lips is taking a personal interest there are 8,500,000 Germans liv- church but the Spanish hierarchy formed the J. T. A. correspondent, Washington (JTA)—President Roosevelt's nomination *£ in the orthodox synagogue where in the cases. ' ng as minorities throughout the which in the present situation Is "is a s exploration'trip. We want Prof. Felix Frankfurter to the Supreme Court to fill the Vaaligned with the ansy aad land- to establish where the German he .goes. It is like a second home Jews picked up In the raids continent." cancy created by the death of Benjamin N. Cardozo last l owning class." ... tp him. He lingers there; after were taken to police stations and to Mussolini, w i t h Turning government stands on certain marking the first time an immigrant Jew has been elevated Dr. Braunstein was iatroficcad aspects of (Reichsbank President ' " t h e service as if reluctant to questioned as to when they were whom he has spoken, the speaker JBave. He loves the old pew in leaving the country. If unable to claimed that 95 per cent of the by Arthur Cohen. Maurice Sars- Dr. Hjalinar) Scfcacht'8 p l a n chorus of praise among the highest tribunal—stirred •which he sits, he feels the glow give a definite date they were trouble In Palestine has been fo- uel will be next speaker ca t i e which are notably unacceptable to ! papers and p u b l i c 'Racial. Religious Respect' Center Forum series. of great honor when he Is called jailed for several days and npon mented by Italy. Mussolini, he all governments . participating In the nation that lS*hCambridge, KP.?E. - T ~A>—"T :: throughout Topic for Annual to the service of the Torah. Be- their release ordered to leave the the Intergovernmental Refugee cated tliiB was one of the BMW*. am, of course, sensible of the ; fore he grew t o be as old as he country within a week or be i m Committee, and also to clarify popular appointments the prws* Competition obligation and the honor inCENTER 'ORCHESTRA other matters prior to the meet•-.. is he was happy to go to the ser-prisoned until March 12, when j cieni has made, volved." Prof:. Felix Frankfurof the Intergovernmental vices of-the morning in the dawn the fate of all Jews unable to emThe fourth annual essay con- ter told the J. T. A. vhen | TVkL geuate confirmation of sh» TO MEET MONDAY ing committee opening in London on test on "Racial and Religious Re- reached igrate, it was stated, wonld be setot bitter winter days. -at bis home lor com- inominaUor. regarded as certain, *. The Education Department of January 2fi." spect" sponsored by Dr." Philip ment on. his nomiEp.tiot?. to the 1 subcommittee of the senate •Would I be seen trudging tled "in a drastic manner." the Jewish Community Center anthrough-the snow at dawn if our It was .reliably learned here The discussions in Berlin, t h e Sher for students at the Univer- Supreme Court. He declined iary conimittep opened nounces the formation of an or- delegation disclosed, will concern sity of Omaha and Creighton Uni- to mate a more detailed state- I hePTinsc?; or-. Tuesday. P r ' temple had divine worship every that more than 300 foreign Jews chestra under the direction e l Al the following points: (1) What versity was announced today. morning? No, I would say, mywere subjected to such treatment. n^ent, preferring tc rof.ir.i&ic ' FraDkfr.rlor bad been invitefi FinkeL alternatives Germany is willing to Prizes totaling $100 include a his traditional reticer.ee. bed is particularly comfortable at Italy's determination to oust all be rer>res?iitefi before the The organisational meeting will offer instead of the" unacceptable first prize of $5: second prize, dawn. The morning service of foreign Jews — their number is riiiitep' "either in person or ti* be held on Monday, January 16, details at the Scbacht's proposal; Prof. Frankfurter parr, tribcounsel," und expressed prn?«> the temple would not have a put. at 15,000 in a total Jewish at eight o'clock, a t the Jewish population of about 58,000—will (2) How many thousands of Jews ute to Justice Csriiczo, hie enre tc he represented by. i xninyan. of us. be evidenced, it is feared, by an Carnival* Entertainment Is Community Center. and "non-Aryans" the Reich gov-f lfong-time friend, in cc article unless developments arose "What's' the matter-with me? increasing Local Musician are invited to number of such cases eminent will permit to emigrate f •frfcich appeared in e. joint issii-p-f/insr rus appearance. Planned for And what could be done to pro- as the deadline this meeting to find out about the annually with a certain proportion | approaches. sue of the Columbia Law KeTide me .(as well as others) with orchestra. Affair Suicides of their capital; (3) The secnriE^ I i-iew, the Harvard Liaw Keview such' perfect satisfactions as my of a promise that Jews be gireip | t e d the Tale L»aw Journal yesovt Wf country "Pew*The. Council Bluffs Talmud lather; derives from the synaA wave of suicides has followed rip.pf ;"l? Of R11 political lea»JnWan opportunity to live in peace it j ti; terfiar (TixrsfiarS clec'.icp.teif. in the- wake oT growing political Torah is sponsoring a dance and T gogues.. tiesc ribed i he nomination in suiil,. the Reich until their turn to eiai- = to Justice Card07 0. , i;stice carnival 4» be held on Sunday, and e c o n o m i c discriminations te~IT• «: a s : ' A vplconie appothirI am not sure of the answers, grate ccraes; (4) Organization • Cardozo "recorEized that new rnpr. T' , . „ "?.Tr. Frankfurter *>lii . except to the first question. I am against Jews, it was reliably January 22. starting at 8 o'clock and financing of emigration. • T>olicies must he perfected or at the Eagles Hall. Tickets are learned by this correspondent. Reone of multitude of men who have. brin s: t r / rh.p r n r r i : nn »dml**iWl* Iiong Discussion "' • discarded by the test of exone dollar per couple and entercent suicides include a number of ecui rrnonl. P M oi the fin«M>U Ji> come t o doubt the validity ^of the The discussions -are expected- to I perience, . s-P.a Etust r.ot be tainment, including cards and dismissed Jewish army and navy dee;: I ill at. lisf. feme to it- lit »*« . claims • of formal religion in a last until Jaacary 20. • The r e - | jurljrecl ss thouxl- the- legislaofficers who, after years of dis- bingo •will be arranged for those ' «. . . *'.TTis Rppolnttnfttu *wt>rld that (despite all the tinguished suit will then be reported by R c b | cent ture vere -B modem ?-"iT;.erva,"" who do not dance. Music will be service, were suddenIs? a. .e to hiB in<iepen«l«n«"* Bteeples that reach toward hea- ly humiliated lee to a raeetins of" ths officers?. Prof. Frcnkfrrter •v-riiesand degraded, and furnished by Freddie Ebener's orP.F. "V tc '!,'>•? p r e s i d e n t s fcWsven Y has gone to helL • '• capitalists' whose posses- chestra. j'ij." rr.,rr.i-::?.' w © f t * ' * » * The formal prayers for loving Jewish • exprp^ The -fortunes".oL those jprp.sfmt. and. justice and compas- sions have b.eeu_yijrtually P ^n ^ v ..•--. la Paris, rricr to t i e ?lsr:5.r he told by 1 sjponp y iladame Zorina,, .Broadcast "fion^TSOufid'empty T» v a"wortffiB p r i a t e d . ~ - - - - - = • _••-ehie estisg'cf the-coaiialttes to Lc ? T.T - ""• n T* r3! C a n i» J A ? * i f The suicides are not -reported on Topic of Vital famous Eeeres3- The drawing for •which one "word from a;dictator *. .* * *• i.s ^-ff-^.f ititu'•*<•**!'*> don oa January 26. The fieies in'the Italian press, but their octhe electric roaster •will also be 3Prv . , -. Interest .is so much, mo re patent than our (Contic-ced' on'page S.) -(Continued on page 3.) held a t this.time. ] toi". prayers-that" It can devastate a Ben Kubby, president of the people -while "another word can DISCUSSION FOLLOWS Talmud Torah, has- appointed v or! the make war. In the prayers of Mrs. Etta Yudelson chairman and Tom Kippur I found myself givMrs. Ben Seldin, co-chairman of Propaganda Menace Sub• >. 1 0 ing abdominal laughter as I par(torn w&ft « p« o;. noE- .">•PTil 1 the affair. : ject of Thursday's m Grppn, prwiUi an; roted the printed words. •-- mer.t fcr Assisting them will be the folip Sher >r PI ri. Perhaps this is snap judgment; Talks o:i! the Ame PT: FederHtioR lowing committee m e m b ers: Jjiihc-v, L-¥oTnmeruViTi£ t h e " « « . • « • yet it is the judgment of hundreds 525; third prize, $15; and fourth Drawing, Mrs. Richard Gordon 7T- r-.v.l of. S. TD8-I' *' of thousands of other plain men lent" ar Treek; a promlsins Jewish prize, $10, for each, school. Four .Delegate® A and Mrs. Ben "Kubby; Printing, Community ted lby t -RiTit P-Ts.n pxperinnw to whose hearts synagogues and Center group engaged The contest, Dr. Sher explainBen Seldin; Publicity, Mrs. Sam set-re lr> BV. -it. RE psaltefi p* in a heated discussion for almost churches have ceased to have Cincustiati Tci: ed, is not only to awakeB tolerRoffman; Bingo, Leo Krasne, tion." an honr following the broadcast meaning. It may be wrong judgance for Jews but to inspire a Conference The new members of the B'nai chairman, Ben Kubby, co-chair- of America's To-wn •Meeting of the ^ inquiries are being made feeling of respect for the differment but it must be seriously conIr-reef seal! ?v hr {fee J. T. man, and Mrs. Joe Gotsdiner, Mrs. currently as to how money can ences of all racial and religions A number cf Omslians s.re repealer. ib.ai T "Oi. Frankfurt*" sidered by the reverend doctors B'rith will be ^guests of honor at Sam Roffman, Nathan Nogg and Air. "The Town Hall Foram." leaving this ereriiTie to attend the the liftr W\P nC forcipn t»!r«* On Thursday, January 19, the be forwarded to the desired groups. •who'are troubled on account of a stag to be given in the auditor- L. Katleman. source for-the aid of refugees. All conference of the Union of! Amer- be sppoir. ie Town Hall subject will he, "Is the" trembling-structure of organ- ium of the Jewish Community Judges will award the prizes Cardrooms,. Simon " Steinberg, America Menaced by Foreign question of this nature are being Center at 8:30 on Monday even-:, ican Hehrew ConErrefrstionp to t>e h p rit I ized religion. . on the basis of the originality dishetrsg: tbr- 1Jing, January 16. A short business chairman, A. Baer, Saltzman, M. Propaganda?" Radio speakers referred to the Jewish Philanth- played by the writers, the factual held in Cincinnati, 'araiarr 1E- Court,' t Gen T.-•?"F s^itiprjsnd (E ormhsri The puzzled world looks at re- meeting of the lodge will be held Grossman. ropies, which, organization repre- basis for conclusions, coherence, 18. Four delegates from Oitishg lanfl> p" c, t.I- r is.te .Tames V-'ii urn Refreshment booth, chairman, ligion not with hostility but with at 8:15. sents all of the major agencies en- acd orderly arrangement of ma- to the youth conreret?ce which is oi Jamnn r SOWN HAIili FOSUM a sense of futility.. What troubles gaged in working out the world- terials, correctness of expression, tak-ing- place toflay ECCI tomorrcy dell (1 TPO- 1 0..l?,pr), Featured on. the program will Mrs. C. Saltzman, Mrs. L.' KatleEngland >, *i.ui. the Union "of American Hebrew be entertainment, cards, and box- man, Mrs. Harry Kubby, and Mrs. wide Jewish, aid program. • also are in Cincinnati. Thursday Night—S: 15 T~ ~; : i :*. ~ and general appeal to the public. <• . -•-'. i i r . I F . Congregations ' also troubles the ing. Refreshments will be served. Ben Seldin. At The Those s-ttenfiJng: the •ror.'er- born fit •All monies-intended for the aid It is',Dr. Sher's hope that simiF r ?P the t 7*.;. Wheel Committee, Sam Sacks, organizations of other religious Salewin Michnick Is chairman Jewish Community Center of Jewish refugees should be sest lar contests will be sponsored by ence are: Kabbi e.v.5. J.lrs. Dp-rifi among' ' he i hT re Jp-p-g appnl'i chairman, M. Grossman, Sam groups. They, too, wonder what's of the committee In charge of arto the office fo the Jewish. Philand groups in univer- H. "iS*ice. Dr. and Sirs. FreflericV. tc i?te IT icfe - ,rj •nnm\ fo> t»e ni to become of their churches in a ranging the program. Joseph Sol- Meyerson, H. Meyerson, C. SaltzSubject: "Is America Men- anthropies," states Jack W. •B£ar- individual in vbe oibem h» int sities and colleges throughout the Cohn, Mr. and Sirs. Sam «T. I,POR, mipmnt man, L. Bernstein, and Simon aced by Foreign Propaganda?" er, Chairman c* the Philanthrop- country. •world; in which many men have omonow Is chairman of "the hosand Mr. End Krs, Korris Fi. ."a-I.ouis I r p Tirspip (I.OtjlBVl Steinberg; Bake booth, Mrs. A. come seriously to doubt the au-pitality committee. "What is propaganda? cohs. ies. K y . l FT> a t r e icfe Benjamli:. V. thority of organized religion. The membership class initiated Gilinsky, Mrs. Sam Sacks, Mrs. Why was the Dies conuaittee The four at ths Tor.t^. cor^efT Ci.TuOZO "Various groups aad organisaT^ry. city). ence are Serline Somtier". I.oyp* What's to be done about me in December is the largest In the Scharf, and Mrs. Sam Meyerson. appointed? tions. In this community have inTickets, Mrs. Sol Suvalsky, lodge's history. Can a congressional investiKaplan, Faith Friefimsr., e.nS. P-r-r~ j "who has become a pillar of the chairman, Mrs. Max Cohen, Mrs. gation curb propaganda that is dicated that they are raising rey Miller. i Pro", congregation of Israel, though a funds 'for refugee purposes but He Harry Cohen, Mrs. J. Gotsdiner, anti-democratic? En route to the cor,ie~erice Kat>- | •weak, wobbly "pillar enough — a are uncertain as to t i e source or Mrs. Nathan Nogg, Mrs. Etta Yubi Wice stopped o " in r»?.venpor!: \ pillar that stands uncertain sources to which to send such delson, Mrs. Sam Roffman,- Mrs. will be Morris L. Ernst, leading where he Epol;e Isst Tight he-fore, j lp-r'y in i h s 1'ii.or."= among" a lot of other wobbly pilTeperman, Mrs. R. Katleman, 3. liberal attorney and counsel for f undsr The -Jewish- Philanthropies t h e brotherhood r l Temple j v&s E member ol the Slonisi lars. What's to be done about The Oir»ELha Hebrew Club will is the agency to which, our nationShyken, S. Rosenthal, Sam Sacks, tho Newspaper Guild, and Mr. Emann-El. I ga!.ion or the r e r i ? Peace «nnfo> me and all the host of Israel that install officers oa Sunday, Janual and overseas organisations look enoe. HIo~e veor-nUv. t h e and B. Seldin. In a dreadful new world looks a t Charming Pollock, playwright, for the safeguarding and : trans- ary 15, in the club's room et the Ke will also atter.fi meeting' of ;GertE-rpl COUTICU m August, I the executive comniiUer of the >peloci^fi tiro. B« HT>. author, lecturer &nd dramatic mission of such funds." synagogues and wonders to what Jewish Cosuscnity Center. Irvln i The Photography Club elected critic. C. Levin, Omaha attorner, will, be Hebrew Ucion College ali'icnl, i merr.ber o" the fiionisv, end they-are serving.officers at Its last meeting. Carl installed as president and I. KorEvery Thursday night, at S:SO, eor>-r;i;av!rp political <?ouncU, In. sentimental mood I have lik- Bronstein was namea" president; genstern, secretan'. This Electing outstanding leaders of social month t.e V/RE liamed to the >W ed to say that if temples only Bernard Coldware; vice-president; :j has bees csilea for members thought discuss a v i t a l curreat OL ("ireclovH oi the brought back the old ceremonials Daniel Klonlck, secretary; Noronly. problem over the NBC network. •On W'efir.eRCis.y p^eriirx-. J P T Friend?, o^ lire I-Tebrpw mn!y everything might be different. man Wintroub treasurer; and Listening to this program are Nathan S. TaTe -rill act as in- j ary 25, Kahbi Fredsriclt Cohr. v: He lips ^iBuec"i F»1eptine Reform Judaism, I have argued, Norman Wintroub, supply chairmore than 1,300 Town Hall forum stalling officer. 1 review Carl Tan Dorcr.'E "^ife times, the !ar-. tiTUP in 1SS4, *<*>£ has cast off too many of the tra-man. groups, including tho local group It is urgent that all members be i Benjamin Franklin" before the ha« winter, r- number of Mr. S. Ravitz, president of the which ditional garments and has be^ . Dues for the club, which meets meets in the club rooms of lets RFC. rrii.--.lirF ors the come a cold religion -whose bones regularly at the Jewish Commun- Omaha Mizrachl Zionist organiza- the Jewish The Jewish Community Center present as important business is i Eook-e-TVeek clrb. sponsprec Community Center. wishes to be transacted. BefreshmeiitE I the Adult EfiucEtion depr.rtr; to announce children's rattle in the chill. Yes, if only ity Center are ten cents a month, tion, has called upon members Following the radio discussion, •! of the "Ei^ersity of Omafcs.. we had the old things back! the money to be used for. securing and their wives, as well as the there Is a local analysis of the dancing classes are to be held are to be served. professor, * general public, to attend the Mizonce a week, on Friday af tersoon Yet would I and others be more basic supplies. problem presented. rachi M'lave Malke meeting Satbeginning today, at three o'clock. faithful in our attendance then? -pWe newspapflT Persons Interested in photo! iained The Town Hall Forum is open Miss Rosalie Albert, who is Do the younger people go in graphy are invited to the next urday night a t the Adass Yeshu- to,..all Iter.'ion RP P. NPW Deal fwlvl interested. The meeting ren synagogue. well known for her ability both numbers to Orthodox services meeting to be held on Monday, repv i.Pu to have Att^ The meeting will honor the or- opens at 8:15 to permit a brief as a dancer and -as a dancicg in-. which are faithful to all the tra- January 16, at 7 p. m. a t the .ev- Deal legtB'a-il description -of the speakers and structor, has been secured as the .ganization's secretary, E i I h.n ditions? My father Is in the Center. ! Ai-ti-Semitic groups, geekluf: their topics. teacher. schul and his contemporaries are This is one of the Center's Ed- Bloch, who is leaving to join t i e There will be a nominal fee and oi target, there—lonely old men looking ucational department's-new activ- teaching staff, of the Talmud Al Torah of a Chicago synagogue. parents are urged to enroll their Tresi,(ii?tit sadly at a fading era. (The few ities. . * .T,, r children, immediately so that Mr. Bloch-has-been active in ' "brain younger men are there to say they may take advantage of this Zionist work and is secretary of .. .Tol-.nson, kaddish for their parent^). rives a copy cf excellent class. the midwest region of the Mizra f or, h 8-s What do I want then? I do dos Proa the Bible rachl. He is also a member of For further details, communi1nfiiiPt>.tl8.t have religious feeling and I The E. T. C. sorority, after the national council of the Mizcate with the Jewish. Community This book sloss is vrorti ?£.SD, &isd t iin e S£.5C. I^ should like to join with others in 3ii FS.ESS making tentative plans for a win- Center. rachi organisation. ios. an organized expression, but not os. p pnse„„* c.n* r~,v.- 'CT'*7 oE jov, ED.&T- h&vs- ho' At the meeting he will report ter formal dance, decided to fore• for a mere joint expression of our go the affair and to contribute oa the fundamental questions J. C. C. 'WILL FURNISH private supplications. My private Joe GUBS, president, announces facing the Mizrachi movement in money which would have -been ihti.l relations with. God are a matter PROGRAMS FOR CLUBS | spent for this affair toward the that the Round Table of Jewish America. between Him and me and not for relief program of the National is planning a collection efRabbi N. Feldman will also retary n public display; I have never felt Youth Co-ordinating Committee for Aid Prosrass for nolidajs. Ep^cial fort to collect all outstanding speak at the meeting. > • In tw<> the need of a synagogue for my pledges r to Refugees aad Immigrants Coraoccasions and regular ceetisgs secured by the Youth Dipersonal. devotions. ' ing from Germany. are .aour aTsilabie at the office of vision in the Jewish PhilanV - - * f p r--* I have thought of religion be- tropies campaign. In doing so the girls felt In the edu'catioEsl director cf t i e WORKER'S ALLIANCE these days of suffering among Jewish Cos:n-iEity Center. These ing made to march out of the KSSZXlZ The committee will meet on TO.'MEET SUNDAY refugees everyone must make programs encorspass a vide vasynagogues and the churches into Sunday morning, January 15, at CT ^. the world. A synagogue or church 10 o'clock, at the Jewish Com1 The Jewish National Workers' sacrifices to relieve t h e distress. riety-of interests. Iaelnded are debates, talks, dis- | that is. only a spiritual cafeteria munity Center. Alliance, Branch 54, Poale Zion, cassioss, ascl otbsr . rssterials j for dues paying members makes The Committee, headed by Joe will hold a literary meeting on ' 11OVES QUARTERS Iocs,!, Eaticcsl s,id£ intens,ti3"sal siccse weslx bj" VPE no sense to me. '. Guss, includes the following: Ann 'Sunday, January 15, a t 7:30 at The Beth El Talmud Torah is whica are entertaining, ednca- j other periodical offers each a serrice. I have thought of a dynamic Arbitman. Morris Arbltman, Syl- j the Jewish Community Center. planning to move to new <juar- tlonal 'and interesting, Ths ecu- j cational department -will he glad ' Judaism that Is not content to via Epstein, Ruth Goldstein, Beth Mr. X Morgenstern will install fers at 4808 Davenport. | than two mi"ion m | to co-operate with club leaders, The new arrangement will al•wring its hands in lamentation. Kulakofsky, Haskell liazere, Irv- the;.oKicers for the coming rear |COC,OOO^, Ot the ,lev j presidents and program chairmen It goes out Into the world bravely ing Nogg, e Pauline Rosenbaura, A -well prepared mnslcal program low lor more class rooms and also in the preparation of suitable and MAIL IK YOUS CSECE FOE $S.0O TODAY. jit was artded, 47,'!%$ Ttad carrying the bright lights it has Paul Sachs, Leo Sherman and •will be presented. Luncheon will i for a dnbroom for the children to (Interesting programs. i In excess of 12,000 each* Inse between classes. Bertha Slutzky. (Continued on page 8.) be ierved at 7:30.

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