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THE CURTAIN ' It was a bright Sunday afternoon and some of the refugees who.live in my neighborhood •were taking walks. Two of them Entered BM Second Class Mall Matter 00 January SI. 1931, at VOL. XVI—No. 24 met three of them on the sideFostotfloe. of Omaha. Nebraska, under the Act of March 3. 1879 OMAHA, NEBRASKA; FBIDAY, APRIL 21,1939 walk in front of my house. (I was "behind a cutrain at a window). They stopped to talk. ; They' were middle-aged people and, since I am of their generation, I knew them well, though I.'.could call none of them by name. • Yes; I knew them: In the year 1933 they were already in the A firm, relentless war is being time or life when people may bethe same time there waged against the Jews not only At gin to 'feel somewhat Beeure at a serious breakdown in of Germany, Poland and Ronlast. Their, work was about done. German Jews Needed for mania, but of the entire world, lations and similarly a decline jns Follow II forms. One of the unTheir children were growa up and Marvin Lowenthal, noted Jewish political Labor on Military Duce's -Invasion of mistakable symptoms of this degetting married end the job was writer and historian, informed cline; has been the mass unemProjects Albania almost through. the Center Forum audience Tues- ployment -of people-" There isn't much left for a man day night. The United States because of BRITAIN ENCOURAGED to do after the children are set- EMIGRATION STOPPED As the final speaker on the vast resources has been able tled. The things he worked with current Forum series, Mr. Lowen- its , Justin. Priesman, son of Mr. all his life don't seem important France Imposes Military thal, author of the most authori- to take care of its unemployed Hope Settlement of Pales- and Mrs. Harry Priesman, was a without the sacrifice of one simany more. These middle-aged tative history of Germany Jewry, tine Disorders MayObligations on member of the North High deple necessity of life. "Hdwever people could, in 1933, say, "Now described the pitiable condition bating team which received • first Central Europe,". Mr. LoweaResult Foreigners . it is time for us to fold our hands of German, Polish and Italian in place honors in the National thal went on, "this unemployment Jews. : ' and rest. We have earned it." has been accompanied by starva(Havas) — Mount- Forensic league debate finals held By BORIS SMOI/AR "Behind this war," the speaker tion and misery. The only way ingDamascus They no longer went to their 3. T. A. Chief European CorresMoslem anger against Italy's last Saturday at Benson High said, "is a very definite motive. the masters could hold together Albanian coup, • combined school., businesses as early in the mornpondent since the World War andthe declining system was to force British troops elimination ofwith By winning first place, the ing a s they used to, and earlier the Paris (JTA) — The tense in- Ever they came home. They were no ternational situation has prompt- even before, the whole western the overwhelming majority to ac- last prominent Arab terrorist team- is entitled to enter the Naof economy—the free, liberal cept a lower standard of living." leader, raised hopes in British tional contest which is to be held Washington (JTA) — T h a t longer in a hurry and walked ed the Nazi authorities suddently way Roosevelt does not exwith, the leisurely step of the to reverse the Jewish emigration capitalism—has been in decline. Going, on to describe how this circles here of early improvement in June in Beverly- Hills, Cal. President Priesman. was a member of the clude the possibility of Italo-Germiddle-aged who have earned the policy, according- to reliable inwas done by Instilling a discipline in the Palestine situation. first week ot the right to feel stately and to walk formation reaching Paris. Denunciation of Italy's invasion A. Z. A. 1 debate team -which en- man aggression against Palestine I sAB?i the characteristic of only war-time, Philanthropies campaign shown by his inclusion of the with dignity. There was nothing News of the change came siMr. Lowenthal told how the Jews of Albania, only Moslem Euro- tered the finals at the regional was Holy Land among the 31 which neared KB conclusion indications left to run after in the ludicrous multaneously with the return of were chosen as the necessary pean country, was voiced on all convention h'eld in Milwaukee. he_ appealed to Chancellor Hitler showed that the half-way mark way In •> which people run after Vice-Director Robert T. Pell of en«my in this war psychology. sides here "by Moslem leaders, and Premier Musselini to guaran- of the $102,000 goal would 8OOn the Intergovernmental Refugee "Because of two thousand years who viewed Rome's coup as a posthings in their youth. be reached. The campaign began tee against invasion. 1 Committee from Berlin, where he of mistrust and misunderstand- sible wedge to be extended in the : Modest liives "Are you willing to give assur- on Monday and is scheduled to negotiated with the Government future against the Arab states at ing, the Jews make an easy - They "had worked hard all their ance that your armed forces will continue throughout next week. years and hadn't grown rich, but for execution of the .Rubles agree- Regional Conference Will enemy. They are also the safest large.' The bitter reaction was Rabbi David H. Wice is gennot attack or invade" these terriment for an orderly evacuation of viewed as indirectly benefitting enemy, being a helpless minorthere was enough—enough to live the Jews over a period of years. eral chairman of this year'B caretories for "ten years at the least Britain, whose Palestine policy ity." Be Held This on modestly to their last years paign. . —a quarter of a century i t w e While the German authorities Mussolini, after his ventures in has bene systematically attacked enough to be independent of their indicated Sunday Workers are reporting an averdare look that far ahead?" tfce Pell that they inSpain and Ethiopia, decided to by the totalitarian powers. children. What more could a tended to Jo Outstanding Athlete to president asked in bis dramatic age increase of 100 per cent and 'make their fulfillment Violent anti-Italian demonstratry out an anti-Semitic campaign man,require? Members of the B'nai B'rith peace plea to the heads of the of the Rublee agreement contingtions took place throughout Syria Be Named Tuesday German and Italian governments They were highly respected In ent on actual establishment of tlie lodges of the Southwest Region and with lightning speed intro- at the end of the regular Friday Down Payment Made -duced the laws of last summer. their^townsl • They had been me- projected International corpora- of District 6 will meet Sunday in Night The speaker went on to de-Moslem religious services. Paraticulous to guard their good tion to extend loans to refugees Lincoln. Delegates will come phrasing their usual religioTis The spirit of the 1989 JewThe outstanding Jewish Comnames which had been handed for settlement overseas, highly from Omaha, Council Bluffs, scribe the results of this unre- chant, thousands of worshippers munity ish Philanthropies campaign Center athlete -will be mitting warfare. "The Jews of Sioux City and Lincoln. down to them untarnished through authentic information from Berpouring out of the Omayyades picked Tuesday. April 25, at the has spread to the ranks of tne Germany;*' he told, "since JanThe conference is to be held many generations In Germany. lin disclosed: Mosque here shoutefi- "there is Annual Award Xiglt. Recipient very young. Monday evening uary 1 have not been permitted at the Hotel Cornhusker beginTheir names were like deep-root(1) The German Government's an 8-year-old shyly approached to earn a living. From one out only one God and Mussolini is of this honor, chosen on the basis ed, honored old oak trees in Ger- central emigration office which his enemy!" the desk at the Jewish <3otnof athletic ability and sportsmanof every three homes of German many. • was established. in connection Popular resentment against the ship, will have Tiis name enmunity Center. In his hand Jews one adult male has been Italian coup seemed to be extendThey could have little patience -with the Rublee pact actually is he clutched four cents which graved on the Irvin C. Levin Orthodox Jewry Sponsors sent to a concentration camp." To with Zionists who dreamed of a not functioning. he offered as the down pay-avoid. arrest by the Gestapo, the ing- -to the economic field. The trophy. Talk by Baltimore , Arab press proposed a boycott of (2) Jews are no longer being homeland'- for Jews. Germany ment on a five-dollar pledgePrevious winners of the award JBWS walk the streets at night, 1 was homeland enough; it wasgiven: permits to leave the Reich, He would, he promised, tome Rabbi riots: -daring to return to their Italian goods. Pamphlets calling have been Manny Goldberg. Max for such a boycott also were discontrary to the previous policy of fatherland earned by the devoin every day to pay what penTurner, Millard Sigal, Aaron Ephomes. tributed in Beyrouth. forcing Jews out of Germany legtion of their generations. stetn and Iz Bogdanoff. Dr. Nathan Drazin of Baltimore, nies he had managed to colOut t>f Poland's 3,200,000 Jew?. "Enemy of Islam" Over 70 boys and men will also Maryland, one of the country's lect. They were a great deal like me, ally or illegally. 2,400,000 have been deprived of Casablanca (Haras) — Italy win awards. In addition there outstanding rabbinical . leaders, (3) A decision to consider the . Attendants at the Center ofI thought, as I looked from betheir livelihood. The Jews of was called "Public Enemy No. 1 will be exhibitions in handball, will speak'here Sunday evening at fice suggested that perhaps hind my curtain; like me to whom German Jews as "alien enemies" Poland, one-tenth of the total of Islam" by throngs of Moroc- volleyball, basketball, swimming, the Jewish Community Center on five dollars was a pretty steep only America i s homeland" and in wartime and isolate them in population, contributed 50 per can Moslems as they tiled out of diving, tennis and wrestling. camps has definitely been dropthe subject, "The Status -of World pledge for such a young man. knowB no fatherland but this. cent of the nation's suicides. the great mosque here after Friped. Instead, they will be spread Ray "Link" Lyman will ,be Jewry Today *• Dr. Drarin's lec- Though be insisted he would In this happy Germany they throughout Rabbi David H. Wice introday prayers. They formed a par- guest speaker. City Commission- ture- is being sponsored by the pay-up, he nevertheless agreed the Reich and put to wonld live out their days in peace digging trenches duced Mr. Lowenthal. ade, and hanging festoons of Mac- «r Harry Trustin will be toastfor sanitary and & Orthodox Jewry of Om»- to sign up for one dollar, ami and Tat the end the beloved soil other woffc. aroni to their native smocks ut- master of the evening, and 3v"iJ» if he did S&TB up the other would take their bones. They tered cries of derision against Ham L. Hoizman will present the liaboi" Shortage four, he'd turn them in too. liked to mate sentimental jourItaly and marched on the Italian awards. Refreshments -will be This entire Teversal of policy To show his good faith he newB to the ancient graves. consulate, wh«re they were tnrn- served. is attribnted to an expected short• reappeared Tuesday night with v:.-;;®»^good. earth-felt .safe and age ^>f-labor and sanitary help e daway b ^ ^ ^ l ^ j d i d ed-away-, f Sefeets for rtbe «ftlre evening•an additional five centB.•••'- &t comforting to their aging feet. should war break out. tachment. are 25 cents. The program is the last writing: ?ie had ninetyThe\*ray ahead looked as secure Pell's visit to Berlin was conTunis. fHavas) —-• Discontent scheduled to start at 7:30. one centF to go before completand as lovely as the years that cerned chiefly with a memoranamong the Moslem* in Libya, stiring payment. were -Behind. They would walk dum which he handed to the authred up traasformation of that Isisurely, looking at the mellow orities oa behalf of the intergovRabbi Goldenson and Mrs territory into Italian provinces, German scene.' There hadn't been ernmental committee. The memare meeting- with an enthusiasts been aggravated considerably Hartmann to be Guests has much time to stop and look orandum outlines what the comresponse on the part ©I all pros1v by Italy's occupation of Albania, Harry B, Cohen of Temple •around in the years they -were mittee has already accomplished pects called upon. according to. travellers arriving •working hard. There were- soin connection with fulfillment of ning at 10 a. m. with registraThe first report luncheon WUH here from Libya. Dr. Samuel H. Goldenson of held at the Jewish Conimuniiy many rose bushes to be seen. Now the pact arranged by George Rub- tions. Main speaker of the afDespite the most severe preNew York's Temple Emanu-EU Center Tuesday. At that tins* they could stop and take deep lee, retired director, and Dr. Hel- fair will be Max Kroloff of Chicautions rumors of a Senussite $35,000 or more than one-thM The Central. Club auditorium breathe of fragrance. . muth Wohlthat, of the Keich Ec- cago, assistant secretary of theand Mrs. Hugo Hartmann, treas- revolt on the Saharan frontier urer of the National Federation the Quota was reported pled^red. spread* rapidlr throughout Libya will be the scene of the A. Z. A. (I know all this about them be- onomics Ministry. It also specifies Anti-Defamation League. of Temple Sisterhoods, will on A second report luncheon *f* Harry B. Cohen of Omaha, Sunday night, April 2S. be theand created through the eountry 100's Sixth Annual Spring dance cause they are people oi my time; what the committee expected the held yesterday. Harry Hemirwe have had life together, you German Government to do in ful- president, will preside at all ses-guests of Temple Israel at a ban- a current of hostility against the on Sunday. April 23. The profield, well-known cartoonist. w»s filling its end of the bargain. sions. it was said. ceeds of the affair will go toward might say). to be held at the Blackstone Italian Government, the refugee fund. Slogan of the to have been guest speaker «' It was learned that in view of Following a 2 o'clock business quet Iraq Warns Everything seemed safe for hotel. yesterday's luncheon. tense international situation, session, an open forum will be (Havas) — "We must dance is "Buy a ticket, and supthem then and what could change the Berlin R a b b i Goldenson and Mrs.beBaghdad port a Jewish refugee in PalesA report luncheon will be UeM Government -deferred a conducted by David Fellman, inon our guard against the dicDr. Nathan Drazin ' it? Nothing changes much after the Tuesday a t 12:16 fa the and; on the memorandum's de- structor in political science at the Hartmann come to Omaha as thetators and watch vigilantly over tine for .a.day." yon have passed fifty and you reply The Union Pacifies "Golden ha. He will also spe&k at services torium of the Community Cenbut invited Pell to return University of Nebraska, on the representatives of the Layman's orrr independence," the newspaper thank God for the sweet monot- mands Tour being sponsored by the Un- Iraq (independent) warned in an Spike Dars" will be the theme of at the B'nai Israel Synagogue this ter. within a fortnight when examinsubject, "The Future of Democony which is like the drowsy hum ation of the document will have racy." ion of American Hebrew Congre- editorial which mirrored the con- the evening. The orchestra will be evening. The money raised by the curof-the crickets at the end of the been completed. By that time, too, gations. costumed in the styles of t h e Dr. Drazin, widely known as a rent Philanthropies drive will b» Harry Ginsburg will be toastcern felt in Moslem circles over hot day. Dr. Goldenson, a past president the Italian conquest of Albania. IS 60s. The ballroom -will be elab- lectureT and speaker, is a gradu- divided among local, national «mt the commission i n v e s t i g a t i n g master of the banquet in : the They were deep in conversation prospects of refugee settlement in evening. Sidney Poska of Lin-of the Central Conference of The Iraq, published both in orately ^ecorated, and a Bkit rep- ate of Columbia University. He international. Institutions. &> on my. sidewalk under the big British Guiana, the Phillipines, coln is chairman of the conference American Rabbis, has been spirit- English and Arabic,-violently con- resenting the building of the rail- received his Ph. D. degree in Ed- cause of the tremendous emerual head of Reform Jewry's larg- demned the expansionist aims of road will be produced. • ucation and Philosophy at Johns gency abroad, $65,000 of the tree, and what could they be Northern Rhodesia and other ter- committee. est congregation since 1934. He the Rome-Berlin axis and express, speaking of? Music i s to be furnished by Hopkins University. FOr his doc- quota has been ear-marked f'>v ritories may be ready with their is a director of the New York ed fears that the progressive oc- Web Fierman and his orchestra. toral dissertation h e wrote on overseas needs. Hideous Change reports, In which the German Board of Ministers and of thecupation of the smaller European Additional entertainment will be "The History Of Jewish EducaYet how hideously everything Government is greatly interested. The local Philanthropies Religious Education association. states would be onl? a prelude given by t h e Union Pacific Glee t i o n . During the PeriodB of thehas been receiving appeal had changed; it was never dreamGerman official circles, it was F r o m 1933-35 Dr. Goldenson Second Commonwealth and the ed^ of. (This is what they must reported, were furious over Poto a German-Italian. march tow- Club. Six valuable door prizes are Tannaim." He has since elaborat- appeal from European served as vice-president of theard communities wbo have Udd . h a v e been speaking of). Their lish Poreign Minister Josef Beck's Turkey and the Arab king- to be awarded. World Union for Progressive JuJoe (Tugs' is* general chairman c l this work and has prepared i t been deprived not only of rign** (Continued on page 2.) dreams had been only of the good doms of the Near East. daism. for publication this summer* of the affair. Harold Slutsky i s but its members are forbidden life that would be left to them Mrs. Hartmann, who will repUpon completion of his rabbin- the opportunity to make a living. in charge of tickets; Frank Pirsch after the years of working hard resent the layman, was educated of concessions; 1 Herbert* Forbes, ical btudies a t the Rabbi Isaac If it had been said to them, "In at the University of Chicago and door committee ; Harry Fox, nichanan Theological Seminary, your ripe years you will take a Northwestern. .. She is a director prizes; Tale Richards, decora- he was called to the pulpit of iong journey to find a new home* Extensive plans are being made and past-president of the Chicago tions; and Milton Guss, publicity. Congregation Shaarei Tfiloh in they would have been frightened by A. Z. A. Chapter 1 for the ob- Lying-in hospital and a former Others on the committee include Baltimore. at first; then they would have servance of its 15 th birthday. On •director of the Chicago Woman's Harold Epstein, Gerald Bernstein, Rabbi Drazin has been vice-preslaughed at the crazy prophet. May 3, 1923, A. • Z. A. 1 wasAid. Philip Sokoloff, George" Shafer, ident of the Rabbinical Council of Dr. Samuel Calmin Kohs, exWhat could happen to tear Besides serving as an officer brought into existence and with Norman Kuklin, and Leonard America for two years and is on ecutive director of the Resettlethem out of- their security in Gerit the now nationally known order of the Sisterhood, she is chairman the ..executive' board o f many ?of Lewis. man soil? It could only be ament division of the National Co- of Aleph .Zadifc Aleph of B'nai of the Young Folks' Temple the national Jewish organizations. ordinating Committee for German most atrocious cruelty that could B'rith. Chapters all over the Leagues and recently addressed He i s also contributing editor of Rome (JTA) — Crown Prince Refugees, will speak here on tear them out of their homeland Tuesday. He will address the country will mark1 this milestone the first National Youth conven- Umberto and a wounded Jewish a number of Anglo-Jewish perand civilization had no such cruel- report luncheon of the Jewish of A. Z. A. history . Washington (JTA> — II o *tion held in Cincinnati, January lieutenant just returned from iodicals. .ty anymore. Mother chapter is observing its 14-15. Spain figured in a dramatic comA dinner in honor of Dr. Draz- Pope Pius XII. while Tapal NunPhilanthropies campaign at noon. Civilization, they >.ad always In the evening he will speak be- 15 th birthday by a program that Under the direction of the Un- mentary on Italy's new racial legTn will be "given at 6:30 at the cio to Berlin, was instrumental Ei> years ago in saving Ossip Gsbri!^ felt, was one of the surer things fore a joint meeting of the execu- will cover several days* activities. ion of American Hebrew Congre- islation. Reviewing Italian woundCenter preceding the lecture; witsch, the noifd Jewish plan int. in the world; its progress was as tive committee of the Federation On Monday, May l.jthe chapter gations, a group of outstanding ed as they were being disembarkand composer, from piinisnui*"1! certain as the Rhine forever flow- of Jewish' Service, the Family second degree team will induct rabbis and laymen are at theed from a ship at Naples. Umon the inuouiuit'fl <'harge that I>* ing. Things in the world must Welfare committee and the Oma- the members of A. Z. A. eligible present time touring the United berto unintentionally picked from was a IIuspf£n cry was relfitcti for the second degree initiation. States and Canada in an effort io the ranks Lieutenant Bruno Ferget better, never worse. ha Co-ordinating committee. here hy T^rimo V-'nUer. Ule f«iir> •This initiation will take place bere-emphasize the valuable connari, a Jew, extended a special Exile and dispersion were no Budapest (JTA)—The bill imDr. Kohs heads a group interous orepppsro ••nmluotor, now •?; longer suffered even by Jews who ested in moving emigres from fore the regular meetng of the tributions of the Jew and Juda- greeting and posed with him for : posing severe new restrictions on exile from '<'!'!<' llricn, were the ancient wanderers. But, the crowded urban centers. He B'nai B'rith lodge. - T h e second ism. One rabbi and one layman a picture of the ceremonies. Jews in the nation's economic and W"her. ftfilirilowiisert w a s *••?* thank God, even they had come to is a graduate of Columbia uni- degree team is being directed by will visit each member congregaLieutenant Fernari. 27. gave up cultural spheres will be enacted The' next meeting of the local r e s t e d . "Wr-lip;1. ? friend of ?lie DTengineering four years ago to join and put into effect about April rest and in Germany their roots versity and has been a professor P. A. G. Morris Arbitman and tion of the Union. Separate luncheons will be hell the Italian army. He suffered a 25. it was predicted. lodge of the B'nai B'rith will be ntiisf ;in<: ilirr. r;;r,vfov of (tip :ft«r were -deeper than their old graves of education and psychology at Haskell Cohen. An outing is planned for Sat- on Monday noon for the twoleg -wound during the Christmas the ApostoHf. :n the cemeteries. many leading universities. Meanwhile, it was revealed that held on Monday evening. May l . ! vs.Tin Onem. w^ni. urday night, May G. On Sunday, speakers. Dr. Goldenson will be fighting in Spain and was deco- Justice Minister Tasnadi-Nagy has At that time the meeting v,ii] I Ntinoip. wb.n v.ns lover nC i<urNo! It could never happen! May 7, the chapter softball team the guest of the Layman's Tour rated twice for bravery. He also not accepted a suggestion that be dedicated to the 15th anni'M }v-\i~': . h p^ ase o f O K ^ I ^ Gsrmariy would forever be their will engage in a softball game in committee at the Hotel Hill and received a gold medal for liorse- preferential treatment of war vet- versary of the founding of the A. { i n f . • « • ; ; • - . I-. i i r . . ' i i i - e . i u n i . " M ' f a K homes and the home of their chilthe morning. A special anniver- Mrs. Hartmann will be honored mannnip. • PP.i;l. ' 1 .n1!" h i m h o w puilK be extended to all holders Z. A., originally a local organizadren's children even to the farth sary meeting is called for theby the Temple Sisterhood at the A few Jewish volunteers still erans :p of p r y r " i p i p n i v f T - j o n d w « * i . of the Charles Troops Cross which tion tha-t today is intern?.Hone! in est time . • . And yet at the end same afternoon at 3. Temple. ! remain with the Italian forces in •n-sF awarded to all iKho fought scope. it did:happen; Entire plans for the 15th anI Spain. ?»Iost of those who were at the front at least three months. (This, I guessed, the five refniversary celebration are being .-••P v o i i i r i\r- i f i i r y i h i ' i p likiv. sent back returned to find that Me is understood to have in"The Dear, Dear Children," a handled by a committee headed ugees were saying under my LOT'S 7IPJ" ; p " , h o r - ' <? i. p u i i > i ^ ^ . l-llj: i they were no longer considered sisted that exemptions be restrictone-act satire on modern mothers, by Aleph S'gan Stanley Turkel, rrcc). T-I | Kalians but Jew?, with the .lofts ed to the bearers of several decoby Sophie Kerr, will be the fea-assisted by Phil Shoolin, Irv New laves i l l I they left to serve their country rations. With recrsirc to •vrar inture of the next monthly meeting "Wohlner and Justin Priesman. So in their ripe years they had of Members o f -\ : now barred to them because of valids and former war prisoners. Country the Council of Jewish Women ,-; i.- pvpr in c rtnb taken a long journey to find a on Monday, April 24. A 1 o'clock the anti-Jewish laws passed in CTi'y minor ameliorating amend- honored the >r T* ~" I", n i z i:-. i ir>r ' p vi^?new home and to make new lives; luncheon will precede the pertheir absence. A disproportion- ments have been adopted in comby had had to leave behind every- formance. president, H?." rrJr.r IU ately high percentage of Jewish mittee of the urper house. The Mizrachi Zionist Organizathing" they had gathered by their ins Hi? re-r-o play is under the direction 1 P -. i T". P 0 i ' f^ •' tion will hold a M'lave Malke Sat- volunteers were decorated and cornrcippion??-. work; had come to a strange land of The many were wounded in the last Mrs. Julius Solomon, program urday night at S o'clock at the the lErceyv. r u n cn Service already crowded . . . and where chairman. Included in the cast In co-operation with the Lay-Beth Haroedrosh Hagodel syna- three months of the Spanish civil w4s a place for them? are: Mesdames L. Sogolow, A. men's Tour being sponsored by gogue, Nineteenth and B a r t war. The white-haired lady was Solomon, A. Greenberg, H. Mild- the Union of American Hebrew streets. Dented. Society wearing a handsome coat. It was er, I. Weiner, A. Goldstein, and Al Congregations Rabbi David H. ;;i;:-h Rabbi Carl Castle, -who offiDr. ?,I. I. Gordon Vv-as untni- ; ft.ir. Forgets New Naiae the poignant relic of the good life Fiedler. Wice and Morris E. Jacobs will ciated at the Passover services hp f f ]:niT-pp Cologne, Germany (JTA) — .4 raously elected president or the : tcr of that had been left behind. It must this evening speak in St. Joseph, held at the B'nai Israel syna- court for the first time lined a Omaha Dental society at a jnee'- I About i"," pcv?o;;s we-r I > - T have been pleasant to wear the Missouri. D a ' i d A.. GnlilF-eir; wiM &&-,'•••••> Balthazar Orabio de Castro, gogue, will deliver the principal Jew 50 marks or a week prison ing held last week- He will serve ; ent. fine coat in the bright sunlight; one. of Spain's greater physicians, ?br SP m i on. Rabbi "Wice will speak as theaddress. ' . : for signing a letter to the auth- for one year. it said to everybody that passed became a Jew after having been representative of the rabbinate For tile past two yepr? Dr. Gor- j Eramar.ue! Vae:--.. p. Poruijruese • T w o y o i u i r p e o p l e wiif <-,n^i,i. Members of the Mizrachi and orities -R-ithout using the compulby, "YeB, we used to be substan falsely denounced to the Inquisi- and Mr. Jacobs as the representa- their families are ursed to atteud sory additional name of Israel in don has been a member of U;e i Jew, was physician so [our Povtu- ior the frraduatcf-. A rf-'ef- rfi: (Continued on page 2.) w i n follow t h e tion. tive of the laymen. Dental Council. ] giiese kings. this meeting. the signautre.

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