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Picket Line I am always hearing it said by critics that the Jews are a "different"1 people; by which Is meant Kntercd cj Second Class Mali Matter on January 21. 1331. at OMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1933 that' they are not like their neghHostoTflce. of Omaha. N»braska. under the Act of March 3, 1S79 bors, ' : r Yet I, find it horribly irritating Morris E. Jacobs at times to discover how much AZA1 Plans Achar like Mr. Babbitt they are. Not to Speak onRound Hataunis Dance that I have any right to expect Jews to be any better than the Table Bxoadcasil simple clay of which all -people The annual Achar Hataunis are madle; if there are many Babdance sponsored by A. Z. A. 1 Morris E. Jacobs will be Jewish bitts among the Gentiles, there will be held at the Jewish Comnarrator en the weekly, program certainly should be proportionate munity. Center on Tom Kippur sponsored fcy the Omaha Round number of them among the Jews. night, September 23. Table of Christians and Jews .crrer This is all in accordance with the For the past month the dance -~dio station KOIL this evening constitution, the laws and the orcommittee has been busy prepar~*~-Vclock. : Last week- Donald Ee*gis.n Premier President dinances of human nature. . . Provincials Given Twelve ing for the biggest A. Z. A', dance Zionists Seek * ""•'*-'i.;--, "~"?* - Jewish represenla: Boycotted i Months to Change of the year. One of the best But I am forever being haunted S?.•••,',"'''' roadcast. dance orchestras in the city is_ beLines by my early Jewish . education Residence '"'•••"/O.J. .-epreseutative t h i s ing procured fOT this affair. which taught .me that-exceptional atct.-,... "'* .11 be Dr. Edmund M. Climax of the evening -will be conduct is to be expected of Jews FEAR WAR STOPAGE Walsh7"'as~-^tan! professor of med- STUDY IS COMPLETED because as a people they have liv- SEEK STRICT CONTROL the choosing of the "Sweetheart icine at the Creighton University ed so long and have had so much Believe Government t o ,of A. Z. A." from a" number of Include Aviation, in Talks School of Medicine. William L. Brochure Urges Governcomely contestants.; experience and because the rest Byrne, former president of t h e at Conference in Replace Them -with of the. world is- so very critical of znei ts Provide Funds 'Junior Chamber of Commerce, for Refugees Jews. . . " • ' • • ; • . . • ' • ' ' Geneva Germans will speak for the Protestants.
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GENEVA Bemused oy this instruction, I It was an- ito formulc e London (JTA) feel distressed to see Jews behavGeneva (JTA) — Plans to dePrague (JTA) — In a' drestic nounced officially that ex-Premier | mitting i' e s ing like Mr. Babbitt. Mr. Babbitt, move to put the entire Czech velop a large Jewish- merchant Paul van 2eeland of Belgium has :Palestine r i for instance, certainly would take Jewish p o p n l ation under the marine in Che'Mediterranean -with accepted ths presidency of the Go- j the matter up -with' the trustees strictest control and to speed its the Palestine Jewish port of Tel crfiinEtlng: FotircEtJon, group re-j of his church if the minister gave j emigration, the Gestapo has orAviv as a base will be taken up cently formed to facilitate emi- | r.icipal Thea^e a sermon in fcehaU of sharecrop- dered all Jews to evacuate provinin Geneva- during the Zionist Congration of refugees from Ger- !several H r u ' pers ' or other people like them;' cial- cities and move to' Prague Rabbi Goldstein t o Con- gress a t a special conference callmany. all pares t l 1J Mr, Babbitt would threaten to re- within.the next twelve months. ed by the Palestine Maritime duct Seventh Season sign. . • League. ' The ke'r- P I - p r <-t* Nansed to. Labor Ministry; The Foundation issued the £61j The order was served upon Dr. of Reviews lowing communiQue: "As r.ntici-! the 13Titis 1- ^ The .plans call for replacement • . Anti-Semitic Groups • No Money Emil Kafka, president of the pated ia the announcement made •! sounded "b* "^~ to a certain extent of Italian ships "A minister," -he would say, Prague Jewish Community, and .Condemned Rabbi David" A. Goldstein of at the meeting of the Intergovern- president Oi "should "know his proper place," other Jewish leaders by" Storm the. Beth El synagogue will again which have.3>een carrying passengby .which Mr. Babbitt would mean Troop Leader. Eichman, head of give a course of six book-review- ers and cargo to Palestine on a La Pas (JTA) — The tolerance mental Committee for Kefugees i that the minister's position is that the Gestapo Emigration Office for evenings at the Jewish Commun- large scale and which are now be- of President German Busch's gov- on July 20, a corporation has "been j cording: to r ^ ' c - r e formed under the title,-"The Co-! erely. criti"»-Pi ih-" ing ' boycotted -by Jews. T i e conof "attorney speaking to heaven for Jews. It affects all Jews without Center under the auspices of ference will be devoted not only ernment has been evidenced by a o r d i s a t i ng Foundation.* The j and appe" fu c Mr. Babbitt's soul. Mr. Babbitt exception, including children, aged ity the synagogue • auxiliary. to maritime problems but to ques- Government newspaper's''demand Council' of Management of the ;voricl to -'\- tr •> has had a good thing of it on and the.ailing. Rabbi Goldstein started h i s tions of Jewish" aviation. for action against anti-Semitic ag- Foundation has invited Paul van •plight, of J^v t r IP i earth and wants the same thing in Informed quarters believe the book evenings in 1933 and due With Jewish passengers boycott- itators, the granting of p'enaisc o^e to become executive pres- j sing Briir r t11 ' heaven. popularity has ing Italian steamers and with Jeworder was prompted by to their city-wide doors to e^ e *e .' A Much like Mr. Babbitt are some evacuation considerations: (1) continued the series each Beason ish citrus exporters alone paying livia and the appointment of j invitation has been accepted. The pvation. ! of the Jewish citizens of our city the following Nazis want, to concentrate the since then. Jews to important posts in the ^ < more than 55,000,000 to foreign ' temporary offices of the Founda- ; Detern: ci r ••which, among other noble Jewish The Jews in a single city to make posLabor Ministry. • . . ""Grapes of "Wrath," by J o h n tion are 'at SEE King William i plan for e l>\-\ n "" institutions, has the Hebrew "Dn- sible the strictest control and to Steinbeck, will open the series on companies, this year for shipping The newspaper La Nacion de~ion College. These citizens have carry out anti-Semitic measures Tuesday, October 31. On Novem- fruit abroad, leaders of the Pales- manded that the police put an end Street, London." j pencler.t F< ' " ire = been' resisting' appeals in behalf more energetically; (2) the Nazis ber 14, Rabbi Goldstein will dis- tine Maritime League, which is to ' anti-Jewish incitement carried Xe%v Brochure j of t h e Union of -American Hebrew consider the Jews to b3 an ele-cuss Pierre Van Paassen's "Days supported financially and morally on ,by anti-Semitic youths in the Sir .John Hope Simpson's tro- j Congregations whose current cam- ment supporting Czech aspirations of Our Years." The review of by the Jewish Agency, feel that streets. The agitation is an insult chure, "F^efugees," just issued hy j paign I commended here recently. and are therefore anxious to move "Inside Asia," by John Gunther, there are -great possibilities for to the-country, the paper said ed- the Royal,.Institute of Intemation- ; • "No," they say, "none of "our them out of Czech towns especial- will be heard on November 28, establishment of an efficient Jew- itorially. :The e d i t o r i a l , was al. Affairs, dre^r editorial com- ; money will go to an organization ly and to replace them with Ger- and that on "Seasoned Timber," ish merchant marine of adequate prompted by recent actions- of j merit. The Daily Telegraph assert- i - that supports a rabbinical college man settlers; (3) the evacuation by Dorothy Canfield, on Decem- size. youths, in entering Jewish cafes, | ed that large scale settlement in ; •whose students have been pickets will serve to check future mani- ber 12. §130,000,000 Spent refusing to pay their checks and j "comparatively empty lends over- ] in a strike." festations of sympathy for the The fifth review will take place It is estimated that since the in some cases . threatening Jews I seas Is the only way to their re-! «- _ : I t seems that awhile ago there Jews by the Czechs, such as re-on January 16, 1940, w h e n "World War the Jewish community with violence.. j establishment as prosperous, con- i -"^ • •• • •was a "certain strike in the city: cently took place in Iglau. I tented citizens." I Charles and Llary Beard's much- has spent §130,000,000 lor transPermit Kosier Slaughter Clerks had walked outi Clerks. of discussed "America in Mid-Pas- portation of passengers and goods t eAlv!,re Permission to. slaughter cattle I The Times agreed with Sir [ Provoke Despair all people! Clerks are supposed to The Gestapo action provoked sage" will be analyzed. For thefrom and to Palestina, most of according to the Jewish ritual was John's conclusion that both the j he patient and take everything; despair among Czech Jewry. The sixth and final of the Book Eve- which traffic was carried by Ital- granted by ' the Government on rescue and settlement of refugees :; i clerks, above all other working Jewish Community im- nings, Rabbi Goldstein will dis- ian lines. In recent months alone application. of the Jewish Center were beyond the resources of pri- anc people, are expected to be polite, Prague set about the-huge task cuss two books on Abraham Lin- Palestine Jews spent $15,000,000 a-nd-butcher, shop was .opened. .The vate organizations. "But the resto smile -when they have tooth- mediately action' led -one newspaper to con-cue work," the editorial added, the Co oa r r a n g i n g ' to shelter the coln, "Abe Lincoln in Illinois," for sea transportation. aches, to speak softly to the cus- of The Jewish leaders sponsoring demn kosher, slaughter as unhyot wait. As Simpson says. throngs of provincial Jews expect- by Robert E. Sherwood, and "Abe tomer who deserves a sock in the ed the establishment of a mercantile gienic and unhuznanitarian.. Pre- \ continued adherence to the prin- j EE.bot£ t,e r . to arrive here shortly. Eich- Lincoln," by Carl Sandburg. - nose, "but these clerks rudely had man, rapporteur on Jewish affairs Mrs. Max' Canar and Mrs. Sammarine therefore feel certain of viously, only fowl was slaughter- ciple of dealing with the refugees ogone on strike.' in Austria who was largely res- Steinberg are in charge of' the its financial success. The possibil- ed according to Hebrew, ritual. case hy case mes.es. that the victim c o - i ~ » c ^ I F ^I e *_ o - It was wintertime and the strik- ponsible for anti-Jewish brutali- ticket sales. ity of a world war "which should President .Buseh. has approved some day will 'be in a concentra- h - ^^ r i l - 7 -i >=• ' ; ing • girls conldn't: keep on. picket-- ties there, was recently appointed isolate Palestine .and produce a the .nominations .of .Dr. .Rudolfo tion camp or in his srrave. r r r g £ " r n ^e c " P i t " ; i n g and carrying banners all dayrapporteur regarding Jewish emifood shortage there is also being Pomerantz' and Georg .Frlsdland" OKers Ad-rice i n the horrid weather. A. girl's fgration froin= t h e - "protectorate'-' iJtaken.. into consifieratiaafeytboss er as-directors of i h e new Soda', In his brochure, which trscss toes freeze In the ceaseless'framp^ and. henceforth will spend three organizing 'the conference. ' "V i i ^ i T i W Security-Department c ^ the Labor rowth of ths rsfugree problem. ing up and down in front of. the days weekly -in Vienna and four During last _ September'^ jwar j jfihistry. They'vill "have the task | sfnoe""the'*interiis.tionsl.crisis la• place; 'the 'wind gnaws her bones in Prague. • scare t h s Jewish- community, of of organizing a system of social September, Sir John declsres tha* 3E "IDEV cease •which are not protected hy the. He considers t h a t ' a t least 70,Palestine found itself confronted security for -Bolivian laborers, in- a provisional refuge for some 10CPersian lamb, t h e mink or otter. (500 Jews must leave the "protec•with a grave problem of assuring cluding the establishment of sick- 000 new refugees now in v.-estern Marching Theologians an adequate' supply of food and aid foundations sad other insti- European countries and the err torate" within a year and has statSo a number of the Hebrew Un- ed President Moved to Action ra-w materials. tutions. Dr. Poraerantz is a refu- gration of BO.CT-O temporary resithat "Austrian methods" will ion College's students took it be adopted If-the quota is not In time of peace ships of 27 na- gee from Czecho-Slovakia, a form- dents are the most urgent probby Suicide of upon themselves: They " w o u l d tions call at Palestine ports, but er instructor of "'mathematics at lems, requiring speedy solution at To satisfy Eichmann, a t Langera help the girls to picket, to-carry reached. in -wartime, leaders of the mari- Prague University. The Agricul- the present time. least 200 Jews must leave the will look for • t h e banners, to suffer the weather provinces daily for Prague. Sileague believe, this -would ture Ministry has also engaged Sir John, who is director of tbp structive s t s Chicago (JTA) — Moved by time • in their stead through part of the multaneously, a t least 200 Jews not be the case and there exists two refugee experts. Institute's Refugee Survey, reccirthe suicide plunge from a hotel day. For part of each day these must leave Prague for abroad. danger that in time of crisis niends esamination of the poss window of a Czech refugee woman aPalestine 'students put" away the 'ahstracmight not even have a bility of creating on an internsThe Prague Jewish Community and her two children, President . tions- o£ Jewish ; philosophy and will-be tional basis a pool, or .pools, in'-i made responsible for theRoosevelt has promised to extend small commercial fleet to serve took up living a portion, of themaintenance •which refugees provided with simof those arriving the temporary visas of refugees the community's most essential •current life by marching with ban- from the provinces, ple identification papers, can to the provision in the United States until they requirements. ners at the street corners. "With these thoughts in mind, poured merely to save their lives of hostels, food kitchens, etc. Thecan find permanent homes in this This was regarded as a scanda- order or their reason until they can h° means'the complete ruin of country or elsewhere, according to the league was founded during the lous performance by some. These an estimated^ dealt with on the "case system ' 60,000 Jews, many Representative Adolph J. Sabath, last Zionist Congress in 1S37 and /said that students for the rabbin- of whose families The cost of these camps, he poin = lived in Czech- who saw the President in "Wash- will bring forward at the current •ate should mind their own bus-ia for centuries. The Congress recommendations for exout, would hare to be borne in Jews of Bud-ington.'. iness. And what was. their bus- weis have already received pansion of Jewish navigation and part by Government funds, whir an orThe senior member of the 1 iness? "Well, first of all it was.to (Continued on page 7.) London (WNS) — Expressing j might be Euscribsfi in some agreed (Continued on page 7.) House and chairman of its Rules looli respectable at all times. Since the belief that the Jews will grow j proportion to p o p u I a tion and Committee, in a letter to the Jew"', in time they would be rabbis they in numbers and strength in Pal-I-wealth of cooperating countries. ish Daily Courier, said that the . ;Tnust learn to carry the' respectai estine despite the British White President had expressed himself r- bility of all Israel. • -.Paper, Prime Minister Earaon de as deeply moved by the suicide of . They asked; What was Judaism Valera told Dr. Israel Goldstein, Mrs. A"dela Langer with her two € x r^c, -,; coming to when its. future rabbis president of the Jewish National children and had promised to do tro c i •were so far from the lofty, fun cFund of America, during a visit everything within the limits of .-'-; tion of religion as to go marching of the American Rabbi to the existing laws to prevent. the re; ;with strikers? Prime Minister's office in Dublin, The Jewish National "Workers currence of such tragedies. SaPerplexing Question that he was sympathetic with Alliance, Poali Zion,. reports its bath's letter, as translated from 1 To be pickets on the streets, to annual picnic held last Sunday a t the Yiddish version -published by Zionist aspirations in the Koly \U '.'carry banners for striking shop- Krug park was a great success. The Deborah society will hold Land. the local newspaper, follows: : girls was not in line with the dig- Norman Berg was winner of the its annual picnic for the children Dr. Goldstein' said he had conPresident Affected nity that was required of young set of silver offered by the or- "Last Saturday morning, a t a of the City Talmud Torah and veyed to the Irish leader the im- Foynes, Ireland (JTA">— Death ; men who were going to be rabbis. ganization. Appreciation has been conference school on "Wednesday, which I had with the Sunday • This wasn't anything like the aris- extended to all those who co- President, before September G, at Fontenelle park. prepared to shoulder their part of believed this wec-i: to hare been ; I had a chance tocratic elevation the best people operated with the "Workers Al- to speak to him about the unfort• oiua Oil Games will be played and prizes the responsibility for the material, the fate of two New Tort ama- ! he tireaii cov •n of ii - felt as on Yom K i p p u r they liance. awarded. Lunch will be served moral and political support of the' teur aviators, Alex Loeb, 2 2. and unate suicide of Mrs. Langer with marched down the . center aisles have been reminded her two children,, the President, to the children by the coianiittee Jewish National Hone, and that I Dick Decker, 2Z, who attempted ra. of their temples, as they inserted to Members Americans as a whole were dlsap- > to fly their old monoplane. "Shaa special meeting to bedeeply moved, expressed his sym-in charge. themselves in the ancestral pews heldattend Chairman of the picnic is Mrs. pointed hy the "White Paper and 1 Is—," from Canada to Ireland this Tuesday, "August 22, at pathy and regret over the tragic ' -which had come to them- from the Jewish Community Center, occurrence. The President told me Hyman Noddle. Co-chairrnea will were sympathetic to the Zionist J with the hops of continuing <on to their fathers' fathers' fathers.' starting at-8:30 p. m. that he would do all in his power, be Mrs. Dave Cronnse and Mrs.cause. 'Dr.. Goldstein was on his j Palestine." 'And, besides, what would Gentiles I f F. 5CF: and, of course, withili the limits Michael Cohn. Members of theway to Geneva-to attend World I All hope for the aviators was say to see Jewish students m'arch'" VI! assisting committee a r e : Mrs. Zionist Congress. ' i given up as days passed since of the law, to help those unfortunii Wi't ' ing in a picket line? ix ate people who are in a similar Morris Burstein, Mrs. Judah "Wolf• .'' Others laughed lightly at the son, Mrs. Charles Ross, Mrs. A. The United States Senate in I situation. He severely criticized ; whole thing: Yes, these said, let the conditions responsible for Schwaczkin, Mrs. A-. Kate, Mrs. J. 1851 refused to Tatify a treaty! ": the embryonic rabbis have; their Finkel, Mrs. N. G. Cohen and 'Mrs. with Switzerland because of per- j such tragedies. l u n while they may. I n no long Eva Konecky. secation of - ths Jews. | "He spared me the necessity of -time these boys would be talcing The week of August 28 has been asking him that all those refugees V -T-* -v ; "up the yoke of congregations set aside by the Beth El Talmud who are now in this country on for r r ->-& c ^ • •which would attempt to direct Torah for registration and ar-temporary' visas should be per-their minds and hearts. ("'Rabbi rangement of classes. All children, mitted to remain in the United Arrowsmith, you shouldn't be sowho plan to attend the Talmud States until a way is found to enoutspoken. Jews must be careful" Torah during the coming year, are able them to remain permanent. . . Rabbi Poindexter, don't you asked to report in the morning: of ly on a legal basis or until such think you were to radical in your someday next week at the Talmud time as preparations are made in sermon this morning? "We should Torah, 480S D a v e n port. The other countries where they may • be carefuL") '.--.school will open on September 5. settle. ' ~ Four cabins at Camp Jay-C-C, Sure, let these.boys have their Information regarding the Beth "I regret very much that the Tuesday evening conducted "stunt Epstein, Chucky Beher, Jonathan j Ejou s e¥; hour of freedom.. El Talmud Torah may be gotten news of the Langer tragedy with campers designing Goldstein, Donald "Vann and Mer-j- ' Many of us saw something of afrom Mr. Jacob Kahz, principal, reached me only a few hours be- night," , | State own costumes from snch vin Chesler. ' fulfillment of Judaism in the ban-Mrs. Leo Abramson, Dr. M. Mar-fore Congress adjourned' and be- their As their part of the proErrara | t izee: = materials as straw, newspapers, nerbearing Seminarians. It wasgolin, or Rabbi David A. Gold- fore I "had a chance to Introduce cardboard Mt. Lst-asoa , Cabin prese-te*. I i 2 and crepe paper. rather dazzling to look at upcom- stein. ' • • . • . - ' . • . a resolution enabling all those "Ferdinand, the Bull.". Arieae \ ^~ Kinneret Cabin presented a buring rabbis caring about the humwith~ temporary visas to. remain lesQue on camp life entitled, DanEky, Josephine K3e;man, Gerblest of strangers, taking up their in the.country until new arrange- "Camp Jay-C-C Makes the News da Ha"en, JeanEe.Els.cksr, F a v burdens; enduring some hardships ments are made for them. In the Reel." Participating in the stunt Edel, Charlotte Sonmer, Phyliss I have made an urgent were: Harley Eeber, Richard Se- Freed, Bella Sonuaer ana Elsa.r C c • in their stead. • ' "• 'Roumanian Jewrymeantime, request .that the temporary visas gal, Michael Kulakofsky, Jeremy LoeTres-Stein were members cf the j This was good education lor fu' ; Bucharest (JTA) — Jews who of the unfortunates should be es- Goldstein, Martin Nereaberg, Mil- cast. • • ture rabbis — better even than the profundities of their books, have been deprived of their Ru- tended EO that they may remain ton Koneeky and Morton Margobetter than the course of-homile-; manian citizenship will have to here." drcn ro: lin. tics which teaches them how topay 1,000,000 lei annually in "Tom, the Piper's Sea" was the place alien tases in the city of .Czcmopreach. .This seemed a n applicafor t h e t h i r d : - . _Report Streiclier 111 - offering of Nes Siona. Martha tion oi religion to the common wits alone. The minimum per capRosenblatt, Bernice Sctnrner, Dita ita, tas^ia about 2,000 lei. life. It contained the compassion • London (WNS) — "The Lead- Loewenstein, D o r r ' s Lerenson, The situation in the provinces er," that is of the Jewish, spirit.' a London weekly, reported Barbara Blacker, Helen "Weicberg in this respect is even worse. this week Good Religious Training that Julius Streicher, arid Rita Plotkin tool: part. (To be sure, picketing never Many denaturalised Jews in Rad-violent anti-Semite and German •Xhird ITeek . had been a part of the service of auti have been arrested because high-priest of anti-Semitism in Kirj-ath Anavim Cabin presentthe clergy, Jewish or Christian. they were' unable to pay the tas. Nuremberg, is seriously ill" and ed'a sketch, "Ths Painless DentThe service of the clergy generally They face the prospect of forced has undergone five operations. ist" or "Life on the Sahara Deshad had to do with arranging for labor on public works projects, a t News 'of his illness i s censored i j ert." Taking part were S a n safe places in paradise for idues- the lowest vrage scale, to pay off Germany. ••:• "•; ' "Weinstein, Alan Elans, the;tax debt.. (Continued on page 3.)
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