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Is the Interests of the Jewish People

. THE MISSIONARY As one of the new trustees of our temple I have been put on t h e -membership committee. It seems ; to be one of my functions to go out and try to get new members Sintered a s Second Clash Mail Matter on January 81. 1831. a t OMAA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1939 TOL. XTTI—No. 14 and promptly I did; but my first Poatofflce. of Omaha. Nebraska, under the Act of March 3. 1879 -effort turned out rather badly. • That evening, no sooner did I :see my friend Mrs. than 1 said to • myself, Here may be a likely prospect. Here is a modern w o m u devoted to the things ,of Israel. •• She is somewhat orthA dessert-luncheon will be held odox but I shall-bring her over at the regular meeting of the to our side. She will be a val"Vaad auxiliary on Tuesday, Febuable acquisition for Reform. In an analysis of the present Within men like Hitler and Stretruary 7, at 1 o'clock at- the Jew- "Bess," I said, ' T i n going to world crisis, Maurice Samuel, not- cher there lingers the 'poison' of ish Community Center. , convert you. You are almost ed lecturer and ' writer, Tuesday morality and their hatred is an The following women will be orthodox but before this evening's Nephew of Former Russian night at the Center Forum reveal- attempt to tear this morality oat Broadcast Sunday to Trace hostesses; Mesdames Carl LagMinister to Tell out you will be Reform.| In short, ed how the European situation 13 of their hearts." Thus instead of History of Jews of man, S. Levice, J. Levinsky, H. I am inviting you to join our temof Travels tied up with the unrest in Pales- building a homeland where their Feldman, Sam Katzman, Ben Siple. • The best people are in our America tine. unwanted Jews might be sent, mon, N. C- Wohlner, Ben Sorwill, temple,, and all that." they seek to prevent its consum- ON COLUMBIA CHAIN S. Blend, Dave Epstein, Sam Ban, HAS ENCIRCLED GLOBE "Fascism, Nazism, and Reac"If you think you can convert nation, to consign t i e Jew to a Max Rosen, A. B. Gendler, Sam me go ahead," she replied, "but Regulax Business Meeting tion," the speaker explained, "are criminal class. Morris Burateln and SidImmigrants All-Americans EpBtein, in a Eense a .revolt against the first let me tell you that I feel London (JTA) — With «ach ney Epstein. When the Arab rebellion beproblems of civilization. The All Program Is U. S. Meeting Is to Precede • "very v e i l .satisfied •with the com The speaker of the afternoon ternIB as "Long Island." "Labracame prolonged, the 2loslst leadWorld war did not create Fascism Sponsored d o r," "seasickness," "Pacific * . torts of orthodoxy. In our synaLecture will be Dr. Mildred Clark, whose ers feared that the Jewish setand Nazism though in some places London (JTA) — The Brtt!t$ gogue we • may n o t always have topic will be "The DangerouB Age time," "malaria" and "typhoon" n precipitated them, but the lit- tlers, while not discouraged, The far-reaching contributions for Women." Dr. Clark is a pro- becoming part of the everyday government's conferences Members of the local lodge of erature the austere decorum of your temwould feel infinite disgust. Inof the 'power* state had ple but'we do have warmth, and B'nai B'rith will hear John K . emanated from Germany and stead there has been, an unparal- of Jewish Immigrants from all fessor at the University of Ne- parlance of a German Jewry des- Arabs and Jews, on -which perately scanning world horizons tine's future status hangs, God *eemB to sit up there in tha Chapel speak Monday evening, Italy before the war, neither of leled exhibition of morale. New parts of the world to the social, braska. • front pew.talking to the old gen- February 6, the next regular these countries having a tradi- colonies have been built; the pop- cultural, economic and political An executive board meeting for emigration outlets, a hand- pchednled to open next book for Jewish emigrants has Delegations from all part* of th*> ulation increased; new enterprise development of the United States -will be held promptly at noon. tleman with the beard." tion of democracy." will be dramatized Sunday afterbeen issued in Berlin explaining world have been converging •ftt started. "The old gentleman, as I ob600 terms necessary for would- London. Among the last to «.>> The one movement that has op- For the future the speaker hes- noon, February 5, over 98 staserve, is bending an ear to the be emigrants and provividlng £0 rive will be the delegation -*£ posed the principal of the 'powjsr* itated to prophecy, bat he insist- tions of the Columbia Broadcastright a s if closely listening. He colored maps anfi £5 tables to ac- American Zionist leaders, state is the Judao-Christlan one. ed that the Palestinian Jew needs ing System, to an estimated audJ • i s listening to God who, doubtless, ience of 8,500,000 listeners. quaint them with the far-off landB ing on Sunday or Monday. Therefore the Jew has become achievement so that he can cosse is telling him that everything's that may become their new The nation-wide broadcast, hopelessly identified with the op- before the council of nations and The Jewish Agency, going to be all right for the Jewa homes.. The 2ES-page boot entitl- ing its forces for the fateful *v« position and has become the focal show that the Jews are capable thirteenth in a series depicting • in the " end. Hasn't it always ed "Philo Atlas a Handbook for point of Fascist hate. gotiations, formed a negotiating of governing, that they have been the role in American life of imcome out right for the Jews?" Jewish Emigration'" vras publish- committee of 12, headed by T^peoples and their descenWhy the dictators have extend- in Palestine a bulwark of democ- migrant ed in German by the Jnedischer "God walks about the place dants, is sponsored by the U. S. Chaim Weizmann, president *£ ed, their activities to Palestine, racy. Buchverlag. among the old men. I can alOffice of Education, Department the Aeenoy, and including ro«»»!» was answered by Mr. Samuel beMr. Samuel was introduced by niost see Him offering a snuffof the Interior, with the cooperaA foreword states: "The Philo bers of the Aeency executive «.(c cause, "The Nazi hatred of the Milton Abrahams, chairman of box to" old Mr. Cohen . '. . 'Well, tion of the Service Bureau for InAtlas — references maps end tab- well as Jewish leaders drawt Jew is a psycho-pathic loathing. the Center Committee. Mr. Cohen,' he says, 'how are your tercultural Education, and other B'nai B'rith Parley Hears les together — is er. extraordinar- from fin advisory panel of abflj't good wife and your children?'" educational agencies. The proReports of Lodge's ily timely special lexicon. The 4 0 members, which was ChMM»fc gram may be heard at 1 p . m. • " 'Thanks to you God,. everyJewish emigration movement of from the representatives of .?©*•>• Executives CT. body is all right, except "my wife ANNUAL MEETING our day has complete':* revolu- isb orEFtiizp.tions from vartoiw " who has the Theumatlsm and "Washington (JTA1—A call for tionized Jevrist life find has giv- pp.rtp ov U\e worl-3 to advise ihf Contributions of Jews The annual meeting of the couldn't be here today. • The chilBeginning with the part played redoubled Jewish efforts on be- en a very enlarged scope to «?ev- riepoHavors during the parle?K Jewish Community Center and . dren are doing very welL Abe, Neville Lsski and James Mi in the first voyage of Columbus half of Palestine and " a recon- ish social •work." Welfare Federation will be you know, is going to be married by men of Jcrcish birth, the seeration to the program of upKoihsclrlld are British me-rotec* held on Monday evening, Febsoon and then all the children will broadcast will go on to dramatize building Palestine" -—as Bounded of the negotiating commute*. ruary 13, at 8 o'clock, at the have homes of their own. I thank the landing of Jewish immigrants by Henry Monsky in his presiAcency Participattnjf Jewish Community Center. Dorothy Fuldheins to Ap-at you for everything, God'." dential report to the annual meetNew Amsterdam — in 1654 The 0PWIFT> Agency maintalnnS Rabbi Solomon Goldman, pear Under Auspices • Ing of B'nal B'rita's executive "Yes, I'm always conscious of when 2S5 refugees driven from iiEi deciBinTi to partirlpate In il>* president of the Zionist OrganiGod in our synagogue though at Brazil were finally allowed by committee. of J. C. C. Women parleys clesr>Ke p. Btrong mi»fJohn K. Chapel zation of America, will be times when-1. am not in the syna- meeting date, on "Highlights of Governor Stuyvesant and the gov- "Many projects," he said, "have tnent in pome miarte—t {or » >V5~* guest speaker. Committee regogue I wonder about a personal World Traveling and InternationDorothy Fuldheiin, fre- ernment at Holland to make their been proposed for colonization cott in protest against Brttult't ports will be presented, and and resettlement of the victims .'God. I s there a personal God? al Affairs Today." quently referred to as "the best- home in the New "World. attitude or. immigration. A h w everyone in the community is I ask myself. You know that is The victims of persecution, of Nazi persecution, some of them informed woman in A—terica," cof.i vonif!. he, pqu'vslent to "rui** Mr. Chapel, who is the son of Invited to attend. the pain o~. being modern: To Princess A. J . Kuropatkin and a will appear here on March 7 un- much in the manner of English wholly visionary ana impractical. v.'.v.f pv*n.y Trow fhe T>attlef1«ift," have these doubts, to suffer the nephew of General Prince Alexie der the auspices of the Women's Puritans, Quakers and Catholics, Others with some apparent merit. Moslip STiertolk. beafl of t h e AF*'*^ . loss of faiths you grow up with." Nickolaivitch Kuropatkin, RusDivision of the Jewish Cora—inn- Jewish immigrants helped notably These proposals call for careful CJ-'E political department, tnUl * "Bnt in our synagogue I So not sian minister of war from 1898in the fight for American inde- study and consideration, bet in ity Center. Poa'ie-SioE. meeting here, a«wa-?K my opinion the present Jewish. leel any doubts. God is there— 1903, has been a resident of Omaing thai the parleys afford ih* Miss Fuldheirn, who has trav- pendence. crisis demands a redoubling of the personal God whom all these ha for the past several years. At The career of patriot Hay—i SolJewe EG opportunity to procUi'n; eled in all parts of the globe, has efforts on behalf of Palestine." old men have brought to .the syna- present he is a member of the been lecturing on current events oinog. who helped contribute : MonsTry paid fclgh tribute to gogue to sit with. . He comes to staff of WOW. $400,000 to Washington's cause for 12 years. T: 11—i P I T -^PJTPT-rliTir B r i t i s h . T>iKTJlfc J . T. A. BtB.it Correspondent s.n& spontaneous visit with the old lady. who sits are ri"e-. The P.P-W Sioajst org»-i»j» Previous to her appearance as will be dramatized Sunday, as "the magnificent With his mother he arrived in Eferlin (ITA^. — DIIIicullIeE In zfttion's r>ress bureau T&ptiT>s*£ by Christians of all - dea t my right. Her face is bright this country in 1918 as an exile a lecturer, she had been a school well as that of Uriah Levy, Com- protest in the TJ. S. Navy in the nominations against the recent reducing to flue! YTliteE form t l r that t. cabinet eubconimltt©« hi—I i n His presence." from Russia. Assistance had been Mrs. Burton Musser WHI teacher, an actress and a foreign modore outrages visited upon cur tP0fi!ff5sj< Jtojinrfftt C~-:jr~stint! plP-P. mxparei: c t'cI>.eD>o for correspondent. In C l e v e l a n d , War of IS 12. The broadcast will Nazi "It's all most comforting to me. given Mm by the Nansen InternaOccupy Temple people," lEuSlng pE.rt.1cxte.rtv t h e tell how thocsands of privates where she makes her h o a e , she This is the same God I've read tional office for refugees which Pulpit r e a, t tumsEitariffn Ettlt.-n.gf lEisisJoT! IK Bsrlis -cr.til t h e nudtlie has delivered more than one thou- and officers of Jewish faith "S A nib anfl . about in Scripture. He has to do had been organized "to direct the -p—' f o r manifested t y President K;>oFe- <it this v e e k . J,. EP-o'Lefinii.ii l o r paid lectures. Birring the fosght in the Civil War, and of velt ^with people and; their lives end emigration of Russian political Mrs. Burton "W. Musser, who sand E.sd the state •Sepsrtiaer.t."' the Eilscten taclft'-ei tiif.t. Trolcr.tSe n s s y American Jews decoratbe p . ' t h e n hopes today as he. did long exiles. " , • recently returned from t h e Pan- past 12 years Bias has EpoSsn fcs- ed -fcrvalor-tn" tne "fTorld "War. reached ttk Hsi* ^ - • g o s - - There-is an • Immense-conBefore Teaching this country, American conference a t Lima fore- more than" 2,005 _afiie_css The Creed of Maimonides grccsSs; A record-breaking e k g 1ESS j£/i£ pEiS-i ^ " 3 " tinuity in Him, dating back to re- Chapel lived in Tiflis Turkestan, where she was an official dele- on more than 400 subjects. The Dorothy Fuldheim connaltDramatizing the broad panor- up —tembersiiip oZ 64.000 orga TTollthEt, or'tlie Ecop.omicp Kirmotest time. There's nothing new Yalta, on the Black sea; Warsaw, gate, will occupy the pulpit a t tee will meet at' the hoiae of Mrs. ama of nearly 300 years of Jew- nized in 512 'lodges in the United In Him." Poland; Pskov, Moscow, and Temple Israel this evening. Greenberg, chairman, on ish participation in American life, States and CazaSa, E 27'per cent, istrr, VTSE esg'&grlE.jr i~. "obstruc"And that's what I like in the Petersburg. Since his arrival in Mrs. Musser will speak on the David tork aTA>—Dr. Friday, February 10, at 1 o'clock. the theme of Sunday's broadcast increase over IPS", csxrf.efi the tionJst tactics." v Orthodox synagogue. There's noth- America he has traveled to every Lima conference and its results. Ee said: "There lias; beet lie ! E. TTise, fo.-'iTicr president of . membership of B'nai B'rith anfl Mrs. Harry Trustin will serve as will be based on the creed of Maiing new in it; but there's no ef- country of the globe and in 1937 At noon today she is speaking beits affiliates past the 100,000 EUdden riiEtl£.inentE,i reversr.l o" Jort to keep up with the times. he journeyed to 17 European fore a luncheon group a t the Y. co-chairman of this committee. monides: the greatest charity is mark last rear, Maurice Eisgyer, the Eeieti'r poslUor. ov ttie CT<PP- j Ijor.f? j.iwil-y P.T>(5 Kobert S The committee is now in. the the prevention of poverty. How do we know that these are countries to visit relatives now "W. C. A. secretary, reported. An expen- tiOT, B'T^CP X}r. wo'h'it'hF.t- Pi'.cc^ed^c;. j e r e t h e representatives oT process of formation. The career of Samuel Gompers, times worth keeping up with? Yet scattered throughout the contiAt present ea routs to ter diture In excess of fSO.CPC for Dr. Schacfet. V e KTE- proceeding '; Americac. liioniBts for t b e first to organize American labor •we are in a great hurry to keep nent. along: the Tines laid down fcy Dr. ; ilon conic?eiicefi. Dr. Wise home in Wyoming, Mrs. Musser and help foster goodwill between aid to refegrees trora Central and Sehacfct.- Our diliictltieE Ere priup and are troubled as to how to Salewin Michnlck, -chairman of spoke in Chicago and Des Moines on »*• Eastern Europe -was also reported capital and labor; the heroic work the program committee, will be previous to coming here. In stay In step." marily coEceraecl vritfc liviisrimre.." by Bisgyer. of Dr. Joseph Goldberger in trac"In our synagogue I feel my- in charge o fthe meeting. A busi- Wyo'ining she ' is active in the Sigmund Livingston, chairman ing the cause of pellagra; of Na| Dr. T\"ise se.Ici<: !n a state—ie*»f . self to be a part of a great, long ness meeting will preced the talk. work of the Business and Profesthan Strauss who following the of the B'nai B'rJtfe Atti-Defetsa* "Terr nsofiest optimism** on the |tl'.e sional Women's organization and , \ T. O.i Mr, Szold tradition. These Hebrew prayers ontcoxce, • E.Ed looked forward tc tion League, warned that "those death of his little daughter from local peace organizations. I K? rGnre=en:.B.t!veK oE t h e are the same my remote ancestors contaminated milk devoted his in this country vrho sponsor the Elonists. sssiime that i b * read on the Sabbath. The order In 1936 Mrs. Musser was a dellife to making pasteurized milk mechanics fcy which prsjuclce fielfi, might prci-e rueful Rfici ac- ji can quesiioL". OL closing tlie doorts f>£ egate to the Pan-American conof service is.the same they knew. available to the under privileged. against the Jew is creates, Ere ceptable io the Evian pcy-ers. i Tsleistiiie fttifi ah* ference held in Buenos Aires. These prayers wanned their Pupils of Talmud Tor&h Al these will be •dramatized, as poisoning: the bloofi stream of B, While G-eorge Itublee lias not con-; Te."tr>cu.*5Tit co"immigration iRTJ.d eateB win iwii, tacted Jeviefc represcntati'/ef Friday evening services a t the hearts and made them feel strong. healthy democ-acy, &nd their lou-i ?J% to Be Consecrated well as the role of Julius Rosenhis arrival in T3crTin, *t \r, ; cp.TTnot fomp TIT*. Any sticli "P * Temple begin a t S o'clock. It's all like having-in your house wald in .helping- create 4,000 self-acclaim of. patriotism, in- clcce Tonight I. oC course, termliuJjr understood ths.t certaia Xleich E.Ca cherished old featherbed that schools and 27 Y. M. C. A.'s for creases their debasement of true tfeorities are tF.p?ing Jp-p-isb warmed.the bones of your great Negroes; the career b£ Oscar democracy." sources for et£tistic.E on einir,TP." This evening the Beth E-l syna- Hannaerstein in music; the work - greatgrandparent s and still keepB Richard E. Gutstatt, director tiosi trEiniBE, presismE'b'r i n congogue will consecrate 51 children of Einile Berliner, co-vrcrker of: of the Anti-Defamation - I^sgne. "on serving beneficiently." sectior --witfe.the Eegotiations. of the Beth El Talmud Torah at "What's wrong with all this? Thomas Edison; Franz Boas; Jo- asserted that among t i e large An unusual presentation will a beautiful and Impressive serv- seph Pulitzer . . . these, and the nnmber of anti-Semitic organisa"What delinquency is there in not mark t h e Jewish Community Cenice. Cantor Aaron Edgar sad the performances of many other tions notr functioning in &e TJnitThe ne£Otis.tionf. v r e rest-—i.efi being modern in everything, in ter's next Forum on Tuesday, Beth El choir will conduct the American Jews will receive men- ed States, 150 are operati£g as &t the poirt vhere they vere holding fast to good and beauti- February 28. Dvora Lapson, lul things that are very old?" tion. All, through a rich cultural "patriotic societies." He err.pfca- brotec o " follcvinfr ciEnaissal o" famed danseuse, will appear i n a The regular meeting and elec- service. "anti-Semitism ~. -is Dr. Schacht as president ol the Mr. J. S. Kahz, principal of the background, brought, immeasur- sized that "I sit in the synagogue and program of Jewish character in- tion of officers of the IndependAmerica is a growing rcsniJestfi- Kc5ohsbc.uk. Tvc hours after feel none of the pain of those terpretation and dancing. ent Workmen's Loan association school, will present the pupils. Dr. able gifts to American life. arrivB.1 in. Berlic. BUMPP International acclaim has come was held on Sunday, January 15, Margolin, will speak for the school Who think that as modern people The broadcast on February 5 tion, and, as euch,. it alfecis tfeeir •everrose v t o EC—• CEJCVE the Rfi-5 Sis s.SoeE, Koljert T. PeU-E.Ti.c; they must always be making new to Dvora Lapson for her charac- in the auditorium of the Congre- board, and Rabbi David A. Gold(Continued on Page S.) b l i g guaranteed cscer PCT Joseph Cotton, cocfen-ed vith I I V o ot T'f lesfiiie'e leaalnc.' «-•> adjustments. This pew is:like a terizations of the - Chassld, the gation of Israel, Twenty-fifth and stein for the congregation. guaranteed cscer Dr. TTohlthat, TTSO reported that | tists v.-lll appear berr on Wwlt>*o* Children participating in the ConstitntioE t,ni the BiU c* 'he good old sofa that has always student in the academy of learn- J streets. demanded only minor tdters- ! flay., r p b r n ^ r y Hi. RI. llic J«'*-M K l t " "'* comforted me and why should, 1 ing, and the modern pioneer in The following officers were ceremony, are: tions! cf the memorandum that I CommiUiiLy Cfi.it.?-: tinder {.TIP ms* Beginners Group I : Floyd AbNew EEle! GTST^ elected by acclamation: Lieb change to a streamlined chair?" Palestine. had been prepared but never deShe is today recognized as tne Wolfson, president; Ben Martin, ramson, Harley Beber, Harvey The report pointed oct, h c r - livered ID Dr. Srtischt. < "My physical being requires e\er, that "other- minority, grouse 'modern improvements — electric foremost exponent of a purely vice-president; Michael Cohen, Cooper, Martin Faier, Jerald t-r.UF.UF.l'y reliable poitrces c!e^ave bes-un to eee • anti-Semitism light, telephone, automatic refrig- Jewish-type of dance. To perfect secretary, and Goodman Meyer- Katie—tan, Jerry Vesper, Donald Hoberman, Michael Kulakofsky, as the ertericg- vreS^re Therefcv Clare-i-fh&t Dr. "Wohlthat had piv-I Tlie i-^o R.r;."i«;.K are Si<5or S a V erator, -hot a n a cold running wat- her interpretations of Chassidic son, treasurer. , despots seek to tynniEize Ell jW- eu ESBursEces to ICr. TlTiblec tliat I arpl:;, eisuiipvuBliec! Basso ot ^t** The following \rere elected di- Jean Levenson, Mlllard Margolin "ef."' "But" my spirit can "be quite dancing she spent many months p:e." The report eho—eg tfcat erente eiicilsr tc the Kcremi>&r rectors: Ben Garelick, Harry and Paul Saltzman. content "with the old religion that of research in Poland. . during IPS 8 the IBE-GE h&nCle& 10 escesser v-oclcl rot be rcrie.g.tSeason forum tickets will ad- Dworsky* H...Y. Fladerman, Sam Beginners Group I I : Alvln Absustained my forefathers. I t w^s ' It is possible thet ibese as- j l&bor tb.eater. T'erCo"Cianw«r v i ramson, Lloyd Arklc, Charles Kraft and Max Sacks. Howard Kaplan, a senior at more than SCO cases of antK'c^r- efi. good. . It. kept them alive even mit to the recital. puraaces: irili be incorporf.tec. in i l l i e "Dj'ie'" l-fi^-p bf>p.i?. grivwn wv* The members voted to donate Beber, Barbara Blacker, Jerry the University of Nebraska, -vras ish defamation. when there seemed nothing to $185 for the relief of the Euro- Freeman, Richard Kohan, Doris named new editor-in-chief of the Dr. Afcram L. Sachar.-natisna' the concrete rrcposfus v-liich live for." Levenson, Elmer Novak, Joe Po- Daily Nebraskan, student publi- director of the E'aai B'rith .Kills! Rtsbb'ee v-Jll ts.ke vith t i m frorr. pean refugees. Anyone seeking . " T h e prayers in the orthodox information in regard to this or- lack, Richard Rosenblatt, Bernice cation of tne university. He suc- Foundations, laid stress on • the synagogue might be shorter, but, trips. ! ! ganization is invited to come to Sommer, Alan Tully, Audrey ceeds Morris Lip? of Korti expansion of their extension serv- Ki:blec vouki p.ps.it! see Fielc' . after all, what's the hurry? Must one of the weekly meetings, Wolf, George Wright, Mayer Mos- Platte. ice to small university centers lu&rshs! Hermann Goering belore . religion, too, t>e geered to the which are held every Tuesday kovitz and Joe Yoasersi. Kaplan is the son of Mr. and near t i e existing- Foundations. -He ieaving the city. 'speed, of the times? What have 1 from t to 9 p. m. at the CongreBeginners Group I I I : Jack Bel- Mrs. Sam Kaplan. He is a grad- also called attention to the great The Pulitzer prize winning gation of Israel. to do that requires me to get | of t b f '•Ob.pV' pmce I S 2 5 . mont, Geraldine Coin, Arllne uate of Central Higa school. Be- interest in referee • assistance away from/this association with play, "Street Scene" by Elmer i hap Rcliievei i>lieuomeual f'! Cooper, Philip Fox, Arnold Line- sides bis affiliation with the Seta amocg HiHel stnfieEts. Est&Ktr.hGod as quickly as possible? I can Rice will be presented by the Omi touriv.;; n; v:r:-:v<i. E n s ; man, Richard Morgan, Sidney No- Beta Tan fraternity, he is a mem- mer.t of the thirteenth I-IIIIel have my finger-nails manicured aha Community Playhouse, Saturvak, Howard Ruback, Justin Si- ber of the Cosmos club and In- Fonncation and_tfce first is Ccasome.other day., and my hair- day evening, Febr. 4th under the mon and Charlotte Sominer. nocents, highest honor society. aaa, at McGill university, Ivfori-sponsorship of the Omaha Chamdersser xan -wait*! - - . v _ Advanced Group A: Harold and is Norman Harris of Omaha and real, vas afcthorized'ty the esecra' "So-we bide T)ur time patiently ber of Commerce. Robert Chapman, Jerry Colin, Edwin Wittenberg of Lincoln tive committee; Dr. 'sachar Vas On Tuesday evecicg.-. February i ifte coir,niui.ee- m'ran&ing thfi The play is an exciting version with God in the orthodox synaDavid Rice, Braes .Rosen and were named news editors of the- authorized to proceed to Montreal j T, liabbi Dsvid A. Gcidcteiit viU i f;;ir. gogue. It's really very pleasant to of tenement life as it really exists ._.,-„.„,__——«-«. Stephen Swartz. Daily Nebraska!!. Leonard Fri<> to negotiate \rith university au- j rcvic-v the book, 'VoPCPb ir j; in lower New York City and a be there . . . to feel one's self to Egypt" b-" Thomar. Kevv., This i " ry^ r -r « ,-,- * Advanced Group B: J e a n dell of Omaha is the new" busi- thorities. large portion of the cast of 70 is New officers were named by Blacker, Norman Bloch, Robert ness manager of "Awgwan," • be an actor in a drama that has to be the last of the sixth serses \ ^' C l ' i ^ m j i..,l!'ClC?. made up of Center Players. The the Omaha Choir and Dramatic Cohn, Merriam Kahz, Uuth Kula- campus humor magazine. been going on without any change • Mw£u<sE Loan, Ivanxe* of bfPE e^eriiiiET spoTisorec! by i TT„,..,,^ ^ - ; '••ire; TXfllf through the ages. Isn't there play has received high praise club a t ' its last meeting. Those kofsky, Richard Peltz and Marvin from local critics. elected are:' B. Martin, director; Stein. change enough in the world: This .review is oJ particular -Ir-' .;V'V*^'*^»" •%Tt.-fU Tickets sell for $1.00 and may N. Martin, president; S. Lerner, nearly everything is horribly Advanced Group C: H a r o l d t e r e s t cince D r . T,IE.EX };pne7cM:' • ' .?...'...'.'..__. = changing. Shouldn't I cherish be secured from the Jewish' Com- vice-president; J. Schneider, sec- Margolin. one good thingr that stands like munity Center or the Junior retary; Mrs. P . Crandell, treasa*', tioa cf officers ol the Kctna', d & n o r l e t t e r sue: t p n r T P r - o ^ i - r - i r , , . „=;• „ „ . , ; , : , , ; , , mountains. In the orthodox syna- Chamber of Commerce, At. 1234. urer; . i l r s . A. Azorin, musical di1 " j r..?)!i!.v'?vtf--.'"7 i 1.''s f o'cloct IjOaa Association vrns aela SIo~rector, and Abe Schneider, literSunday evening, s t a r t i n g gogue I feel securely happx; it t u r e <K Orap.'hp. o n JrTR-rrti V.b, RABBI COHM WILL ** ary director. promptly a t S o'clock, t h e Rouad } day evening, Jjiimary £C, &t vise seems one of the few fixed, EXTEND CAMPAIGN TO i t'n-F HoTi""frnti,Tr. of I s r a e l , T Table of Jewish. Youth will spon- j Labor LroecE, lEE-d £.E£ Clsrfe REVIEY/ NEW BOOK The secretary reported the rechangeless points in a fluid sor its second dance of the sea- ! streets. GATHER OLD CLOTHES ceipt for $10.50 from the HIAS, : • world." an acknowledgement of the orWednesday evening, February son, "The Question Mart," s t the I Kaz Eelicow r a s r^&niefi presi"In good time the service ends and The Sam Beber Chapter, 100, ganization's New Year donation 8, Rabbi Frederick Coin will re- Jewish- Community Center. ' cent. ]£embers of tbe • Board, ot but we do not Irurry away; we A. Z. A., has extended Its cam- for refugees. Ths LaSias Auxiliary cf -fh Music -will be furnished by Gary directors are: A. 'Foreman Purs view "Songs of the Years," by h.R hf have no business to run to. We paign to gather old clothes for The drama, "Yankel Baal Ha- Bess Streeter Aldrich, before the and his orchestra in "Fashons in Stein, H. Soricsky, Sara Ev-&rls, •Grorkiaet'fc Circle. Briaicsi IT walk out with t h e slow stately the Jewish Welfare Federation golo," is now under production, "Book-A-Week" club meeting in Music." l7.se "er.t ITS tc «^rrr^i~p.Ufvr dignity that is becoming to civil- until February 12. The motif for decorations -will SnsinaE, EE2 Ss.ra AltscStiisr, Eyand will be presented to the pub- the University of Omalia Law ized human beings. We pause to in&c Shrier is tbe orgrEHisstics's tc be tf.n!8C ever to the Iu.nd fo Persons having old clothes they lic in the near future. School Library, Baird bsiilding. be a "Question Mart." 1st &n -Ef shake hands with one another . . . . wish to donate to the Center are Irviug Ncsg is chairman cf. the le^al advisor. The "Book-a-Week" club is A social and cultural meetia_ •The-organization-plans tc rates i r-eeervationK. 'tesprvatione R?f- It* asked to call either Eddie Dol- will be held next Thursday at the sponsored by the Adult Education dance committee arranging for A resolution T S S passed at tbe •Gut shabbos!; Gut shabbos' . >gott, chairman, JA 4410i or Joe home of S. Lerner, 3419 Lafay- department of the Municipal uni- the affair. meeting to donate f to to the -Re- .'more money i'or the same pur- ] per platr FTUI mny be JBiMr '•And how are the children?' . Git or MI Guss, WE 2261, ' .geasoa tickets will admit. i pose. fugee Fund. versity. ette avenue. (Continued on Page 8,)

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