In the Interests of the Jewish People
By AL SEGAL
Hainan and Hitler
There ^are those who have told me that Hitler is the modern reincarnation of Haman (whose melancholy death is being observEnteredas Second Class Mai! Matter on January 31. 1931. at ed the evening of March 4 and the Fostoffice. of Omaha. Nebraska, under the Act of March 3. 1878 day ot MaTch 5 ). ' Yet this theory is not flattering to Haman who among the big po\?romists must be rated as a gentleman with humane instincts. Reincarnation, as I understand it, contemplates the progressive improvement fo the soul at every rebirth and, certainly, it can not be argued that as a pogromist Hitler represents any upward and onward development. On the contrary, there is definite evidence of retrogression from the generMM SigmaHonors ous,soul of Haman. It is time to Mrs. Cohn's give Haman his due. Memory In him was none of the sadism that enjoys long-drawn out suffering- To him the destruction of At the annual meeting of M^ human life was not something to Sigma, Omaha's :; oldest womplax with but a disagreeable maten's literary organization, the ter to be'QUielily disposed of. His following poem by Cora Phebe sensitive nature dia not permit Former Chairman of Refu-i Mullin was read in memory of him to carry guilty stains on hie gee Committee Has Mrs. Frederick "Conn. T h e hands for more than a -day. poem was also incorporated inFaith in Project So it was the 13th of Adar to Rabbi Wice's eulogy: that he decreed for the settlement PLIGHT ALLEVIATED Sweet was her voice and low, of the whole Jewish problem — Lovely her face and kind, not seriously but all in one day. There was to be the least of suf- Monsky Warns Against Her judgments wise and firm, The mirror of her mind. Too Great Hope in fering: On the morning of the 13th of Adar a Jew would get Nazi Pledge Gentle; her thoughtful way. out of his bed wrap himself in Peaceful her counsel wise; his Vfillim, commend his soul to By DANIEL £. SCHORB and good will for all the mercy of God and by evening New York (JTA) — George Love' It would be all over with him. Rublee returned from his six- Shown from her candid ieyes. A pogrom, to the gentle heart month mission as director of the Beautiful, wise, and kind; Of Haman, was a holiday that Intergovernmental Refugee Com- Mother and friend and wife; Should last no more than a day. mittee, convinced that the emi- Each of us richer in knowing A moderate man. he had no un-gration terms he negotiated in The beauty of her life. quenchable thirst f o r blood. Berlin would result in "great alBlood, like wfne, was to he en-leviation"' of tlie Jewish plight in So rare her gifts and heart: r joyed best if taken in the single Germany. The plan, Rublee de- The memory of them gives occasion of one feast; its.intoxi- clared on hoard-the Queen Mary, A solemn benediction will make'it possible for 150,000 To the mourning group which cation palled in'a long-spree. It is no credit ot the -gentle Jews to emigrate within an "outmemory of Haman to suggest side limit" of five years an-d "will that-his soul has marched on into make possible orderly emigration, the body Of Hitler who even after instead of the chaotic exodus ex^ an orgy :of six years .is, not yet isting until now." . The principal problems now sated.. '.. .: / ' ". V/':;:.. :.'. .. • t h e Intergovernmental Haman, indeed, was a pogrom- facing' Committee, the 70-year-old "Washist far ahead of his barbaric timos. ington lawyer and friend of Presfar ahead even of the barbarian ident Roosevelt are: (1) to pogromists of our own times who find places for said, emigrants to make a pogrom, a matter of years go to and (2) tothe find a means of and Btretch, out its. pan for the financing the; emigration. Rabbi Wice Conducted sadistic enjoyment of the people. garding the first; Rublee '... ReBetween Haman and Hitler !s that investigations were nowsaid Rite at Temple Israel . in all the difference between the progress or contemplated- in BritSunday drinker who knows that suffici- ish and Dntch Guiana, in the Doent unto the day is the Wood minican Republic,' where he said • Over six hundred, persons, Inthereof and the drunken sot who there were "good possibilities," cluding many local dignitaries, keejis himself full through the Northern Rhodesia and in 'the attended the funeral services held '.. y e a r s . , v ' .'•'.'. • ' ••' ;'" ' • " ' afternoon at Temple IsPhilippine-; Islands, specifically Sunday rael for Mrs. Esther KJelmen Haman the dilletante, to whom the island of Mindanao. Hagen Colin, 63-, wife of Rabbi :. a pogrom was hut the hour's pasCorporation Necessary Frederick Conn. Rabbi David H. time; Hitler, the serious pogromRegarding the second, he said Wice of Temple Israel conducted ist. •'••• "• . v , : ' • ; . - . ••-. . that it would, cost jit least $1,000 This is not to say that Haman for each emigrant—-more if mass the service. was any less- the >sood business colonization was contemplated-— man on account of being' as sport- (thus making a minimum or ing as he was in the matter of his 5150,000,000 for the 150,000 pogrom- Like Hitler he was not proposed emigrants). The core nnawara pf the profit to beLJiad: of the solution ~ofrr4fl«~«aa<Bdal from a pogrom. In the Book of problem, he said, would be aprlEsther we find that on the 13th rate international corporation day of Adar the Haman pogrom- which would raise its funds ists were "to -destroy, to slay and through a loan or in any other to cause all to perish,. . » them, way it sees fit. .' , their little ones and women, and Rublee declined to discuss the TO TAKE THE SPOIL, OF THEM nature of the memorandum conFOR A PREY." taining the German government's . By this Haman meant plainly "unilateral" terms on emigration, to say that his storm troopers but he did state that he believed were to have the booty accruing there would be no further antifrom the dead Jews. We observe Jewish excesses in Germany like a generous man of the people who the November pogroms and he was happy to divide the wealth also stated that the emigration of the Jews among the soldiers as plan did not involve increased reward for a successful pogrom. commercial export of German A-gain we see a difference of goods. generosities; for Hitler hands the To Report to Hull confiscated wealth of Jews to the "I held three talks with Dr. keeping of industrial tycoons who Hjalmar Schacht (then president Mrs. Frederick Cohn financed his rise to power. There ot the Reichsbank) and nine with is nothing for the strom-troopers. Dr. Helmut Wohlthat (ministerial Mrs. Cohn died last .Thursday While the German electrical trust director of the Economics Min- morning, February 23, at the fattens by swallowing the electri- istry)," Rublee said. "The re-home of her daughter, Mrs.. Ben . cal interests of dispossessed Jews, sult was that I brought back-to Silver. She had been ill for the the storm trooper Kuno Schwein- report to the Intergovernmental past two weeks, having been Committee a document which set stricken while "Visiting in Chifull profits nothing. what the German govern- cago. "When do I get a pair of forth is willing to do in order to Mrs. Cohn, a native of Cincinshoes?" demands his wife Kune- ment make emigration orderly instead nati, came to Omaha in. 1904 • gunde who has been wearing the of chaotic." when her husband was named same shoes : since before Hitler. While the Intergovernmental rabbi of Temple Israel. She was True, there were the brief 13 hours when storm troopers had Committee is concerned with ref- a graduate of the University of their way with Jewish store last ugees regardless of race, the plan Cincinnati and had taught mathNovember, but Kuno is one ofnegotiated, in Berlin covers only ematics in the Cincinnati high the weaker storm troopers who Jewish emigration, Rublee said, schools prior to her marriage. was always being elbowed out. It because ?'the German government and first president of refused to negotiate about the theFounder wasn't a fair division. local Council of Jewish Womnon-Jews." Asked what faith he she was honorary president of Yet on Hitler's side it is only in the likelihood that the Ger- en, that organization at the time of fair to say that he is the farther- put man government would carry out seeing statesman. The short- its terms, Mr. Rublee said he was her death. The Council consighted Haman could not see that convinced that' the officials who ducted a service Monday in Mrs. if he disposed of all the Jews in negotiated with him were "sin-Cohn's memory. She had beea 24 hours he would have no more cere" and "in earnest" and said active affairs of the Temple Sisterhood and only last Jews upon whom to blame the believed that Dr. Schacht's re- Israel month was a representative- at calamities • of Shushan. Floods he moval as Reichsbank president national conference held in might come and earthquakes and no connectfbn with the ne-the Cincinnati. Other Jewish activiWithout a£y more Jews in Shus- had gotiations. ties included the J. C. C. Womhan there would be ho one upon Rublee was to report to Secre- en's Division and Hadassah. whom to fix the guilt for these tary of State Cordell Hull this disasters. She was a member of Mu Sigand will see President ma literary club and the Faculty Had events turned -out-other- week Woman's Club of the University wise than they did, Haman's Roosevelt sometime later. of Omaha. statesmanship would have been Monsky Warns Surviving besides Rabbi Cohn entirely exposed to popular indigPhiladelphia (JTA) — Henry and Mrs. Silver are two other nation at the very next depression in Shushan. There would llonsky, president of B'nai B'rith, children, Ralph Frederick Cohn .have been no Jews of whom to warned American Jewry "not to and Mrs. Ben L. Herzberg, both say to the angry people. "It's the be lulled into a feeling of unreal of Chicago. Pallbearers were: Jules M. Jews who took all the bread and and baseless hope" concerning that phase of the Rublee plan for Newman, E. I. Rubin, Harry . have all the money."" The more provident Hitler has the emigration of Jews from Ger- Rosenfeld, Max Holzman, Dave 'destroyed his Jews serially, keep- many "which seems to imply that Rosenstock and Morton Hiller. Mrs. Cohn was buried alonging on hand a reserve for emer- Jews remaining in Germany will gencies. Six years after the be-be permitted a respite from the side her parents at Pleasant Hill cemetery. ginning of-his pogrom he still is present economic pogrom." To accept any such idea "would .•imposition to blame the Jews for be extremely unwise" for the the; next war. Hitler, the thrifty, long-range Rublee plan "contains no guaran- Dinner Will Be the Jews in Germany," statesman saving Jews for the tees for told Given for Pupils a B'nai B'rith meet' rainy day; Haman the profligate Monsky ing here. While expressing apof Talmud Torah who would, have spent his Jews preciation of the "high-minded all in one day of pleasure. humanitarian intent" A Children's Hour Purim dinBut as it all turned out they purpose and the Rubles plan, he ner will be given Monday evening, hanged Haman in the morning— underlying urged caution in' prejudging it. an ending that i a s always given He said that though it "repre- March 6, at 5 o'clock for, pupils of the Talmud Torah. An inter•hope to Jews in all their times sents probably the best terms ob- esting Purim program is being ar" of pain, even to this day. Purim tainable from the Nazi regime for has become a favorite holiday be- rescuing the victims of persecu- ranged. The committee of Mothers who cause of its admonition of the tion, it does contain some hazard* fate that comes to oppressors, ous implications, readily recog- will serve the dinner are: "Mesdanies Dave Crounse, Joe Goldsven to one who tried to bo so ware, J. Bernstein, A. Noddle, A. generous a "pogromist as Haman. nized even by its proponents." Plotkin, A. Bernstein, W. Byron, Yet I for one would not be Tn Harith ibn *Amr, king of Ye-O. B: Epstein, I. Dansky and J". favor of hanging Hitler tomorrow men, embraced Judaism in 260. Shyken. (Continued on page S.)
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VOL. XVI—No. 18
OMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, 3IAECH 3, 1939
Philanthropies FEAST [. TO BE i f f l THISSli
Columbia Starts New Course With Cardozo 'Bequest
New York (WNS)—Announcement has been mad© by Dean Young B. Smith of the Columbia University School of Law of a bequest made by the late Justice Local Congregations Will Benjamin N. Cardozo of the United States supreme court who left Observe Purim the greater part of his estate to Festival Columbia that the funds be used for the creation of a chair of . SERVICES ON HOLIDAY "legal philosophy." It is expected that this course Temple Israel, Bethel Plan will be required in the curriculum of the law school as a step in givSpecial Treat for ing more recognition to legal Children philosophy destined to "open the minds of students to those vast In a world "where the figure of fields of thought embraced withHitler is usually compared with in the spheres of jurisprudence the Haman of the Biblical story and philosophy which strive for of Esther, the observance of greater understanding of law as Purim on Sunday, March 5, hasa social institution, its process and special significance. . its limitation and its true funcAccording to the story, which tions in the social order." is read froni a Scroll in the Synagogue on Purim, a Persian despot, Ahasuerus, w.as under the
Wice Named Drive's General Chairman Goldstein Chairman of the Initial Gifts Division With an unprecedented m a n d upon community !ttM
sources, the Jewish Phiian* thropies announced prepaid
tions for its 1939 campaign. Leading this year's drive, fcfe* cording to William L. Hol«h man, president of the Federfc» tion for Jewish Service, "vrill t»«i Rabbi David H. Wiee d Rabbi David A. Goldstein. The boards of the respd congregations liave unanimously voted to lend the services of tbefip rabbis to this all-important ca««>*
IISSFULDn HERE TUESDAY
influence of the courtier Haman. Because of a difference with an individual Jew, Haman sought to have his master destroy the entire Jewisn people. To Esther, whom the king had recently married, Mordecai, a Women's Division SponKiibbi David A. 'i pious. Jew, revealed the plot sors Lecture by Noted against the king and her people. Women Esther disclosed to the king that she was a Jewess and that her people had been placed in jeap- " T h e Women's Division of the ordy by the action of Haman. Jewish Community Center -will For his treachery — for Haman Tuesday eveninc; present Mi^s also plotted against the throne— Dorothy Fuldheim, who is to Haman was punished and Mor-speak on " A n i e n c —Hiu Future. ' decai was given a place of honor Jews Shocked by Reported at the court. This deliverance f r o m the Proposal to End forces or intrigue and injustice Is Mandate the keynote of-the Purim festival. It is celebrated, by carnivals, By VICTOR M. B1ENSTOCK feasts, games and plays. All local -congregations will obLondon (JTA) — The Angloserve the holiday with, appropriate Jewish discussions on Palestine's services. luture broke down this week aft-
Rabbi Wice will be geaerfc.1 chairman o£ the campaign. Rabbi Rabbi David H. Wice GoWstein has accepted the chai3> manrfhip of the Initial Gifts di« vision. Rabbi Wice's Statement In a statement issued by Rabhl Wice, the new chairman stated: "In accepting- this heary *p» sponsibfHty in the honr of Aim At the meeting of the Council need and world catastrophe, t o£ Jewish Women held last Mon- realize the suppoif of the entli* day the following resolution was community is needed if we are t-fe adopted; raise the largest amount onr con»« Whereas Providence in His in- mnnity lias ever sought." finite wisdom "has Called Mrs. •will." he vent on, " r Frederick Cohn from service to fhe"Itco-operation of all test, the Omaha Section of the in our comniuuUj, many National Council of Jewish Wom- of labor, acd particularly, splfit en has lost one of its older and of sacrifice on the part ofa every respected members and its first member of the Jewish commtin-t Temple er a declaration tiy tlie Jews that president. of Omaha. Reports from In her passing, she will he ity the British proposals for estabAt services at Temple Israel er commi.Mii.lipp indicate lishment of an independent state greatly missed by all to whom she their CPTr.ppicn? hsve this evening Rabbi David H. Wice gave freely and abundantly of her in which the Jews would be a miwill deliver a Purim sermon enanrl in in.cry rri<?p=. frip^pd over nority were completely unaccept- time, end by her family who titled, "The Haman - Mordecai BETO. orr-"'1? .Te loved her dearly as wife, mother, able as a basis for further disensMotif of 1939." j "fail. I erv^X io • -s^jJ.'iprprmaH" meeting be- ian:l a pnbUc servant. ^^Sundax_ajtternpon_ at 3 .oc of • remetn>»et Tliereiore.be it reserved tf1>;>{ en ^fie 'government repress!}: the- Tern pie religious school tatives and the Jewish leaders, j iliis organization extend its symhold a Purim carnival. Booths, e to VllWl • how-ever, was tjeld Tuesday at i pathy and condolence to RabM a play, games and Purim money which the question of arranging j Cohn and family upon the loss of will be featured during the afterairs. Cohn. turther meetings was discussed. noon's entertainment. And be it further resolved that It is understood t h a t Dr. Beth El nir.';« d i v i s i o n . *«••• Stephen S. Wise, principal Ameri- this resolution be included in the or t Rabbi David A. Goldstein will can Jewish delegate, would not ttiinuti's of the society and « copy speak this evening at the Beth take part in further talks with be sent to each member ot her El Synagogue on "Purim f*'-is> T.~ T>I"' cent o f t^ipthe British. He conferred Tues- family. Thoughts." Tomorrow evening, ii-pC, S< ihis time *w? day with American Ambassador the synagogue will hold a double Joseph P. Kennedy -— who had celebration of Purim eve. - so f;n-e I.rronrt the po*n|-. cautioned Britain ot reaction in o i i ^ p i v o s . This is T«^ At 7:30 members of the congrethe United States to any restric- ihf ordinary gation will gather in the auditorDorothy Fuldheim tion of immigration and will iT?.'o itini e v e r y ium of the Center for the tradisail for New York on the Queen Miss, Fuldheim, often referred r- ,->>in.T3ii.H>i<y w i l l tional Hebrew reading ot the to as America's best-informed Mary this week-end. Megillah. woman, is one of the outstand'WeizHuuut Speaks The boys and girls of the reto In accordance with the Jewish ligious school will meet at the ing commentators on internationrs of the New York f JTA> — Agency Executive's decision, unsame time in the lodgeroom of the al affairs. viH be Widely-traveled, Miss Fuld- animously ratified by the all-party n a m e s of officer? of T?IP " Center for a presentation of the M'e must have heim has had personal interviews Jewish Appeal for Ke'-'ure.-p Jewish conference cemmittee^ Dr. Book of Esther by puppets. ii of big with many of the world's lead- Chaim Weizmann, president of Overseas Needs vrere r.r.u;u",nc?i.;r. uen can ing figures. She has for several the Agency, read to the Britisi to direct t h e imitPo; er-rcpr-ij.")-- o ;f- ;nUi»l Gifts years now conducted • series of representatives the statement of the Joint B i s t r i b t r k T . Co^ni.U;P?. o--.:-. i;s iHsk swiftly, *lp. lectures that have -been very pop-, rejection. United Jewish Ar-r-r." p-nc Na1 - ;>T!f- Fn.^cesefully, -III nlar. In the last" 12 years she tional Co-ordina' i n r C'on;m !••;"• The statement declared that the r ,-,- fii^frpss and CR!IM»!^ has delivered 2,000 lectures. F u n d . Inc. F.rb;-i(? AH>? Kilii'l British proposals did not take in;•>(" 1^ vhe community •«• Silver a n d Jo~£\h T. ^ n p 3-ir-.il to account the Balfour Declarar- p.-npr-r s h a r e In tion, the "solemn international been previously mnov;nc?.:I r> .nasr.nil-ri-.ising- task." tional c hair men v pledges" to the Jewish people and ••;•;«»(; h\ t h e the historical association and The following oi'iic?-:'? were e.vc ilisiributed to local, rights of the Jews in Palestine. elected: Konovr.ry i'h"irrner. i'yp".'i intevnatlonal It aserted that the proposals con- rus ACler. FlrHo^e-li••I'.ir : Louis Rabbi David H. Wice will tained no safeguards for con- Bamberger, X e v t i r k ; Aii'evt Kiuspeak on "Off the Record on tinued Jewish. immigration, that fitein, Princeton. X. ,!., i"i::; EpLocal Relief" at the meeting of it ctaitted reference to the Jew- stein. Chieaco; I-Ievbt-i'". 11. Lehthe B'nai B'rith to be held Monish national home and that it man, Xew Y o r k : Louis 1-j. Ivtvday evening at the Jewish Comwonld have the effect of reducing stein, Boston; J u l i a n v~. ?Jp.-k. munity Center. the Jews to a minority under the Xew York; Kcnry Monsky. Orr.:»George Givot, who is appearThe largest cast ever to appear domination of the Arabs. lia; William J. lSli~ni.if-r. ! ~\iicining at the Orpheum theater, will in a Center Players production In the ensuing discussion. Col- n a t i ; H a s O. Slass. Snr; F r a n c i s he present at the meeting. will take-part in Arthur Kobers onial Secretary Malcolm Mac- co: N a t h a n Straus. >;ev; York; The first report on the dues-, hilarious comedy, "Having a" Donald was understood to hare Samuel Untermyer. Mev YorL: The Beth VA S s b b a t h •collection, campaign was heard Wonderful Time," which is to declared that the proposals were Mrs. Felix i L r.'nvi-r.rs;,'' X e s - and t h e Beth Ki Talmud yesterday at the "breadbreakers be given at the Center March 13, not rigid and were subject. to Y o r k : Kabul S;.e-her- h. TTise. are joining in ihc presentation rtj luncheon. Another report will 14 and 15. TAi-viivi observetp.*^? some modification in subsequent Xew Yerfc: co-chrivnter., T* ;• u I nv. nnu?u?l be given at the meeting Monday. 4, *.f "Having a Wonderful Time" is discussions. He also gave addi- Bfiervf.Hi. X ? v Y o - k ; i>^Mii SalAl Fiedler and Milton Frohm are the story of a Je\yish. summer tional details of the plan and as- omon GolCmrin. C h i ' " ~ o : F.P "nhi T : '•" 0 p. ni. T"nr rrnrv of, general chairmen of this cam- camp in the Berkshires. It en- serted that there might be other Israel Go!a=:e:E. N ? v Yov!-:; j , o r ; = v i l l be (Iv?niP-.i:-:od h^ nupp paign, and Louis Lipp and Dr. joyed a long and successful rua points to' add to the proposal IjipsKy, XPV* Yorl-;; JPTTT? N. T!?F ovi";!'""1 play h a s Leon Fellman are captaining the on Broadway and was later made j which might" change the picture. Rosenberg. Xew Yovk: Vv'i^ii'.ra TTiitpr by ^\Tt-?fi;•"•>pp. "Meyer rival teams. ~T"r.. ?.". "?,-;. >-i';-man and D»vt<! into a movie. This reference was tnl:en to re,;;o!i:=if-:.!-. T-rs. ] ;-ppmn.n will h* The Breadbreakers luncheon <• Taking part in' the production fer presumably to immigration in i• 11nvt•*• o~ ih1' piirPft.s pnn -wii! group now meets every Thurs- will b?: Betty Rosenblatt, Flor-j r.nd land questions. The Jewish day at 12:15 in the Polo room at |encc Steinberg. Ida Blacker, Re-! .delegates, however, mr.de it. c]?~r co-Lrcosr,revs. L '.!:".Uv in Dixon's. becca. Kirshenbaum, B i i e e a ! that they could cot participate in Y o r k ; K.iiih K Zeviiz, Joe Linsman, Sara Sekcr- ; further discussions on proposals v-oir-wapsev, Xev.'Yoi'k: Aw\v:.v-•'.. u,\,\vi p a r t HTf<i man. Dorothy Tatelman. Leonard : based on the principles underly- Lair.pcri, Xevr Yf-rk: ?-Y.?.-V-V'. <:• isi;;ov r^or-E, .-.iir.;.V'.>"••''•..'• Seiner, Irvin Zv.-eibnc';. Sam Kap- ing the British plan, and conse- vice-ch?. inner., lan. Myron TarnoU", Dave Weir.- : quently only p^rsor.aJ ana inforaier. '.Milton Altsuler, i:?te!k- Gil-; al Anglo-Jewish contacts would m i u e e we? niso nr.rred. bert, Beverly Mendelson, Joyce • Included among: promotions Miller, Sam ivhite. Leo Sherman. be maintained for the time being. American Corjcorn announced last -week in the Oma- Georare Shnfer, Betty Tarn off and been Drastic limitation of Jewish irr;ha Central High school's Junior Joe Saks. kowiU. into Palestine wcuf.d E. O. T. C. cadet regiment, were migration uler Che This is the first Center Players the following: have a most unfavorable ei;"ec Promoted to major: Captain production this season. upon public opinion in the L sitea tli;.;: ever before r.nJ. 2'ccuire iho mci:r-uro of r s s i - ; ! ! 1 ^ ; Ephjaim M. Gershater. 16. a senStates. Aribnsssdor Kprnedy was l;;r^f^t PROTEST ior, son of Mr. and Sirs. 1. M. i'r.dersioot] to-hare i-formrd ForC. i-iyiuin. exeoiui'-e I\V-:P.V\O" of Gershater, whose promotion was eign Secretary Lord HaMias. announced at the annual military ball of the R. O. T. C. CommisJ o r u s a l e n i tJTA 1 ) — A c e ' - ; > sioned Officers c'ub on Saturday, P. United S The Jewish Drama U-uit w i l l \ liun ol' Sti)l:ar,!ic Jcv:s h r s rrcTin ; February 25, at the Granada ball ' o n Hunday, ^larcli 10. pnvseiit ( to ;:-c Iiu;:ari-rr.lp;: American Islnna of; room of the Central club.. the Yiddish play. "I>er \\\\<W • R h o d e ? to ?':;;]>- : h " s i t u r t ' o n o[ ; '• r< 1 ( ' T" e v Promoted to staff sergeant: Mensch," for tlie benefit of the t iin Jevv-p, s o m e " . 0 0 0 of w h o m I ' • L h e J e v : s e : r m i r : ; ; f.Tit: !'.:••• •.In Sergeant Sheldon Allan Kaufman. Bikur Cholim socie-tv. i 16, a junior, son of Mr. and Mrs. pr of Paul Xerenberg ii directing ;!:e 'U-ave r y Yob. "S n= f o r e i p n e r s o r i v ; - ii u; ot ?Jacob J. Kaufman, whose promo- production wr.i,"h is to be given i;i ; 1 1 r% T tion was announced in a genera! the Jewish Community Cfi;t-r. I pul~ion. Mf^' of ;h -J.rnn : f v s ! pd el .: rrmun oi ;hp "v-idule Atlor Tae conT'ereiu-c order, in the high school paper, Tick-is a r e Z-J cents. ! of Klio;lep a r e c];is«e(l ns forpj.-n- 1 Ir'n'.ic Ilvj;ior.. : the Register. John F<--I;1 mfin. treas7iror c-C l!;e <rs yincv t h e i.-lmid v ; ; « foriiitviy [ also vciod 10 ;:<id i h r f t new areas "pboi-iii h<- iie-vov'iz-.l to UieSr ! anil s e r v e d a s ;: rel!i'.i:e 1'or \to t h e r t i i o n -— Vh'i:snia. WP.*I eh<ire5. hut Gt-rnifins T,'h .Marvin Simon, a freshman, was Draran I'nit, reports tiiat '<"•> w a sCrrf-k shouM promoted to private first class, in t u r n e d over to t h e Jewish X i - | m a n y J e w ? Troni Asi; 1 Minor H i - j vir.L.-ini;> and Western Penusy!- Ihe pvr."?nt rorin.ie treated as Americans." tional F u n d . ' I ter the war. ] the same order.
Adopts •TAIN PLANS Council Resolution on Mrs. Cohn's Death FOR ARAB STATE
UNITED JE APPEAL
RABBI WICE TO SPEAUTB 1 B'RITH MONDAY NAME CASTFOR
NEXT PRODUCTION OF CENTER GROUP
TELL OF PURIM
Central R. O. T. C. Promotions Made
To Present Play, <Der Wilde Mensch'
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