November 17, 1939

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Plain Talk

In the Interests of the Jewish People

By Ah SEGAI*

SCAXDAi I have heard of a certain scandal in the Orthodox community of our town.- I must, writs about i*-, particularly because it is a Pleasure jo turn to gossip in a time when there are so many | dreadful things to oppress the \

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(Only today I have been read- | ing the British Whita Paper on the sadistic cruelties in the German concentration camps. Just I yesterday I read of the Polish pogrooiists making free with the Jews in Wiino which is no\.r a^ain in Lithuania. I had hoped the! adversity might make civilized \ people out of Poles.) j Munich

Aid Boys Town to Honor Monsfcy

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Odets moving drama of New York Jewish life, will open the Center Players season Monday night, November 20. The play will continue through Wednesday evening. Center members "will be admitted without charge. A musical program will also be given by the J. C. C. Symphony orchestra. The play, which attracted wide j attention here several years ago, is being revived by popular rei quest. It is considered the out-

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Philadelphia — A cheek for ?300 in honor of Henry Monsky, president of B'nai B'rith and for 20 years a member of the board of trustees of Boys Town, famous community for homeless yonth outside of Omaha, Neb., was presented to Father Edward J. Flanagan, founder and director of Boya Town, by the B'nai B'rith Women's Council of Philadelphia, whose second annual forum he addressed at Town HalL Mr. Monsky, and Father Flanagan have been close personal friends for many years. '..- More than 1,500 persons, about half of them non-Jews, i n c l a d ing representatives of many Philadelphia Catholic societies, heard Father Flanagan speak on "Youth of Today." He was introduced by Rabbi William H. Finesbrlber or Temple Keneseth Israel. Mrs. Benjamin Friedman, chairman of the council's forum committee, presided. Mrs. J. P. Morrison is president of the council. • '. .. :'...••

famed New York*" . Yes, I shall talk up this scan- j For Pillaging- of JiV-r%"**JM»*hed a t with John Garfield in thedal in our Orthodox life. But j Houses Lublin role, "Awake and Sing," with no revilement do I report j "•is-, iaries for the past eight years. on Broadway several seasons bethis gossip which I have heard. At present, as secretary of the fore going on tour. PLAiwVIASS TRANSFER I am only telling the story as it THOUSANDS ARRESTED district, he is in charge ot 103 came to me from the mouth of j Clever Dialogue lodges In eight states and four Population in Fear Warsaw Jews Fleeing to Pinkus Ginsberg who had it from | provinces of Canada. Although simple in plot, the * Interment in Eliezer Katzenelenbogen. who ac- I Area In Fear Visiting B'nai B'rith members play is noted for its clever chartually saw Sloshe Kun entering j are expected from Lincoln. Sioux Camps Of Pogrom acter studies and its quicklythe Forest Theater on the Sab- i City and Council B I u 11 s, tho It tells the moving dialogue. Omaha Lodge No. 354 of B'nai lodges in these cities together bath. ! By BORIS S31OLAK Paris (JTA Jews are fleeing story of a small New York family B'rith will be host to the South- with the Omaha lodge constitutSabbath Walk ' JTA Chief European trying to adjust to its economic Vienna and hiding to avoid rewest Regional* conference Sunday, ing the Southwest Region. moval to the projected Jewish situation. Correspondent November 19. at the' Jewish ComEliezer Katzenelenbogen was j Mrs. Herman Jahr is directing "reservation" in the Lublin area All Day Program munity Center. " .', " taking his walk on a Sabbath af- | Paris (JTA) — Berlin advices of Nazi-occupied Poland, it was the production. An all day program for memBen Z. Glass, executive secreteraoon, a3 he always does on Sab- I reaching here via Amsterdam said Scandinavian Members of the cast are: Joe reported through tary' of District Grand;Lodge No. bers , and'.their wives has been bath afternoons when the weather j anti-Jewish violence has broken Sacks, Joe Hornstein, Joe Cohen, countries. Special concentration G of Chicago, will be the principal arranged under the direction of is good. This was a Sabbath af- I out in many parts of Germany as Earl Siegal, Irvin Zweiback, Sam camps have already been estabAlfred Fiedler, conference ctaalri October Ob d that th ternoon in so good a result of the attempted assasinaKaplan, Irving Nogg, . Rebecca lished within the "reservation" , man. The conclave will open at Mr. Katzenelenbogen could see tion of Chancellor Adolf Hitler at j Kirshenbaum, Jack Saylan and where about 8,000 Jews are kept ' noon Sunday with registration in God in the bright, warm sunlight. Munich. Nazi bands shouting j isolated behind barbed-wire, ; reMartha Himmelstein. (the Jewish Community Center H— Mr. Katzenelenbogen was sure "British Agents!" were reported Rabbi Israel Goldman to j I brary. At 1 p. m., the regular When "Awake and Sing" was ports said. Speak Tonight at God was walking with him. In j f° l>e pillaging and demolishing I business session of the region will first presented by the Center Plans have been laid in Berlin this Presence he grave his heart j Jewish homes throughout the 'start, with Harry B. Cohen, past Players local reviewers character- to force between 400,000 and Services and mind to all the praises he I ^eich. Thousands of houses were president of the Omaha lodge and ized it as one of the best amateur 465,000 Jews from the Reicli— s id t 0 i a T e This evening at services KabhS theatrical productions could think of: How wonderful j ? *>een raided by the president of the '.region, presiding. to have including 65,000 from Vienna sa is Israel M. Goldman of Temple was God who gives days like this. I - J Important items on tbeagenda been seen in Omaha. alone—to.move to Lublin, it was Emanu-El, Providence, R. I., will He was wonderful even when the At. the same time, more than of the business meeting include Two more plays, one of which declared. In order to avoid scenes, 4,000 Jews and S.00O Catholic the approval of a new constitution will be "Oar Town," will be pre- the Nazis in Vienna do not perweather was bad and the storm | Socialists and Monarchists were blew. He had given the Sabbath and by-laws which were drawn uy h sented durin the forthcoming mit family members of expelled j reported to have been arrested in even In the first days of the uni- I connection with the blast. Acby a committee consisting of Alseason. Jews to come to the train when verse, fred Fiedler of Omaha, Herman they leave. j cording to the same sources, the Ginsberg of Lincoln and Louis verse i atmosphere was worse than it was Each Jew is "permitted to take Katlemari of Council Bluffs, and rested. | a year ago when the full Nazi with him 300 marks in Polish the nomination of a general comMr. Katzenelenbogen. ,could , . . - not , i fury burst upon the German Jews zlotys, certain tools, two suits of mitteeman to replace Nathan GICentral American Repubbut help feel th special divinity; i n retaliation for the assassination working clothes, one winter coat, linsky of Council Bluffs, who reof the Sabbath on a day like this. in Paris of a German Embassy lic Announces Ban one pair of shoes, four suits of signed and moved from tills reIn his long life he had known official, Ernst •v-om Rath, by a underwear, a dozen handkerchiefs on Jews gion. The nominee selected at cold, blustery Sabbaths and even young Polish Jew. and four pairs of socks. this session will be ^recommended in such days he could perceive Flee WarsawFear Concentration Camps ; New York (WNS)—A formal to the president of" District "6 for Jewish Agency Surprised Many Jews, in Warsaw, fearing protest has been lodged with the the grandeur of God who gives The entire Jewish population• election. the storm as well as the sunlight; was said to be in dread of com- j by New Reports of pogroms, are fleeing to the "reseruatemala Minister to the United but this October day was the per- mitment to concentration camps, j Open Forum vation" under the impression that States against the recent action L Government fection of His work. at least safety, awaits them there, of the. Repnblic of Guatemala in a measure which Gestapo officials | "What Can a Regional B'nni < ' ' 1 • Ben Z. Glass In the midst of these medita- have stated w-.ould prevent future according to authentic informa- barring Jews from the country. t1 B'rith Council Do*" will be the London (JTA) — The British tion received here from the Pol- In making known the action taktions he came by the Forest The- assassination attempts. speaker for the conclave. Mr. topic of an open forum to be government intends to proceed ish capital. The fear of excesses An order to all Jewish commuater and that which he saw there conducted at 3 p. m. in the Cenen by the American Jewish Conwith implementation of the Pales- was aroused, it was said, by Nazi gress Dr. Stephen S.. Wise, presi- Glass, active in B'nai B'rith work ter lodgeroom. Ben Z. Glass will struck the bright light of this nities in the Reich to submit lists for the past 15 years, has been a tine White Paper to a degree not i / " " 1 incitement. of the Polish populaSabbath's peace from his eyes. It j of their members to the Gestapo dent, pointed out that restricture member- of the district general lead the discussion.' anticipated by Zionist leaders be- tion tq_ violence. _Nazi agitators of Jews includes tourists. was as if darkness had fallen en j has been issued by Heinrich Re- committee for six years and has Activity for wives of visitins 1 cause of the war, it was reported. were reported to be nslng the food Jewish life. I Himmler, head of German police stricture against J e w s Is con- been in charge of junior auxil- B'nai B'rith men while the bum?; This was believed to be the reason shortage to agitate against the firmed by the Honorable Adrian Into the Theater ''• forces, it was reported from Berness session and open forum ara for the sudden airplane trip to Jews, blaming alleged Jewish food, Recinos, minister of Guatemala, going on includes a tour of the Whom should he see entering | l i a v i a Switzerland. It was not London of David Ben Gurion, hoarding for the shortage^ ' in a communication addressed to Joslyn Memorial starting a t ' l p. the theater but Moshe Kun? It i known whether the G e s t a p o chairman of the Jewish Agency Sabbi Isrjel 31. Goldman m. and a tea at the home of Dr. Polish labor groups were com- Dr. Wise, in which he declares: was happy for Mosha Kun that wished the information for posexecutive in Jerusalem. Leon Fellman,. president of the "According to existing regulabating the anti-Jewish' propaganhis back was turned on Mr. Katz- sible action against the Jews in speak at the Beth El synagogue Jewish Agency cireles here conOmaha lodge, which will begin at da with" pro-Jewish and. anti-Nazi tions, the immigration of Jews to enelenbogen would have turned connection "with the Munich bomb- on "Jews in Times of Crisis." nected Ben Gnrion's "visit primari3 p. m. T n e committee in charge propaganda, ifewas said, but were the Repnblic of Guatemala Is reupon him with a fullness o" ra- ] ing, or for the .transfer cf Jews Kabbi Goldman Is a graduate ly with the combating of the gov•d c i 3333 S.) of arrangements' consists of Mrs, stricted. There are no restricproaches: "Moshe Kun . . . YT-I' ' of the Jewish Theological sem- ernment's decision banning Jew- not able to check' the mounting Uonsrfor temporary visitors and Leon Fellman, Mrs. Alfred Flodincitement against Jews. Fearing _ . . *. On Shabbos!" inary, where fee was a classmate ish'immigration for six. month's, ler, Mrs.'Alfred Frank and Mrs. tourists. The government, how_exc.esses__and ".already havingTjo'st " ' "Bn1t'*'3Joshe ICitn was --^uic^.y* -ot EaMn Bavid A. -Goldstein.'- .He from -Oetober-to -»-est- -MarE-h,--a}— r ever, "reserres-taer'figTrr'fif^ertenatheirhomes and stofl^througB swallowed up by the darkness of , is vice-president of the Khoda Is- though an immigration schedule Final event-of'the program and the rtisas or tourist permits, in the theater and Mr. ICatzsneloj- 1 land Ministers union and is lec- for non-Jews was issued, and also Nazi expropriation, many Jews. view of: the fact "that certain perthe. climax; 4t the day's activities (Continued on page 8.) 'hogen went his way horriolyl turer in the extension division of the refusal of the authorities to will'-be the bantiuet starting at sons have entered the country as 'troubled about what was coming I Brown university. At present, he transfer certificates from the last Washington {JTA}— Refusal of 6 p . m. in the. Jewish Community transients or tourists and have over Jewish life. Even iloshe K i a j is making a tour of the country. , Jewish schedule which were not the German government to pe.rmit Center auditorium. Ben S. G!a«3 remained there illegally." was Deing destroyed by the dread- [ Tomorrow afternoon R a b b i used by recipients stranded in EuThe Republic of Guatemala is inclusion of Jews ,in plans for •will be .principal speaker on tho •ful earthquake that was shaking Goldman will be the guest of the rope by the war. a member of the Intergoverninent-. Quaker relief In Poland has re- program L which trill consist o f th» world. Holy men were fallfirst Oneg Shabboth of the Beth Anticipate Development al Refugee Committee for Politi- sulted, in a hitch in negotiations talks by the four presidents oi ing into the abyss with holy El auxiliary at the home of Mrs. On Friday morning, December Jewish quarters here have not of the American. Friends Service the participating lodges, and a cal Refugees. thing?. Leo Waxenberg, 3925 Dewey ave1, at 10 o'clock, the Jewish Comreceived any suggestion that legCommittee in Berlin, The Nazis model A. 2 . A. First Degree, forAddress Communication nue. It was bad enough that the munity Center will sponsor the islation to implement the con"Upon receipt of confirmation of have, however, apparently yielded mal initiation given to new memRabbi David A. Goldstein of Assisting Mrs. Waxenberg at young men were coming to schu! second of its series of unusual stitutional clauses of Britain's Congregation Beth El of this city the present edict barring Jews, a to demands for impartial relief as bers,, to be given by members of t h e OQeS Shabboth will be: Mes-. Palestine policy, providing for has contributed an only for jahrzelt, bad enough that programs designed especially for j the degree team of Sam Beber article on communication was addressed to far as children are concerned. the grandchildren of Mr. Katzen- children. There is no public school Tdames j Max Canar, Elmer Gross, eventual establishment of an in- "What Jewish E q u i p ment We the Guatemalan envoy in the UnitClarence E. Pickett, director of chapter-of Omahsu Banquet toast•• Segal, Lazier Kavich, dependent state with a one-third elenbogen's most pious contem- on that day because of the ed States expressing astonishment the Friends' Service Committ&e, master will be Harry B. Cohen. Gerald Gross ana Samuel Jacobs. Jewish minority, will be intro- Oought to Give the Bar Mitzvah that an American Republic should told the J. T. A. Washington buporaries were being married by i Thanksgiving vacation. General committee In charge o£ or Confirmand" to the volume of duced soon and have been given to Proceedings of the Rabbinical As- associate itself with the practices reau by telephone from Phila- the conference,, which is hcadd Reform rabbis (Goyim!), bad ! An interesting movie prepared understand that the government sembly of America, -enough that the kaddish-sayers j especially for children and a pro1933-193S, of a government which has evoked delphia that the Quaker relief by Alfred Fiedler as chairman, is not dealing with the ex-Mufti just published by the •weren't wearing their phylacteries j gram of shorts will be the feature Editorial the condemnation of the entire organization had refused to con- includes Milton Frohm. bancuet; of Jerusalem, Arab extremist Committee of the Assembly,. tinue relief operations in Poland Alfred Frank, reception; Harold civilized world. at the morning service even on j oi lha entertainment leader, who recently announced the rare days of jahrzeit. And I The Center presents this prc~ The communication further ex- unless it could be administered Zelinsky, publicity; Joe SolomoThe volume covers six annual acceptance of the policy. SDW that he' should have lived to sram for children in the hope that meetings of the Rabbinical As- pressed the hope that the govern- without regard to race and re- now, registration; Dan Lintzinan, Important developments were sembly, the association of three ment of Guatemala would take ligion. Pickett said that Quaker entertainment; Harry DuBoff, arsee this—Moshe Kun in the the- i n i h i s manner an important contribution is being made for -wholeanticipated, however, in view of hundred Conservative Rabbis in immediate action to rescind this relier work in Poland had been rangements, and Louis Lipp, vicsater on the Sabbath. s0lne recreation and entertainthe speech on Palestine by ex- this country and Canada, and con- regulation and to- "dissociate it- stalled for several weeks because chalrman. Mosbe Kun whom he alwavs • " !' ment for children. The program Premier Nuri Pasha es-Said of tains over five hundred pages. self from practices which cannot of the insistence of the Nazis that had regarded a3 one of the zadik. Iraq, who declared in Baghdad im! Moshe Kun who was always has been approved by the NationSubjects of general interest to but place the Republic of Guate- all supplies be distributed through Vatican City (JTA) — An im- that as soon as the immigration the laymen included in the Pro- mala outside the circle of demo- Nazi channels. the first in the schul even on the al Congress of Parents and Teachers. plied admonition to Detroit "ra- question was settled Britain would ceedings are objectives of Jewish cratic naions." " T h i s meant that Jews would bittereBt mornings! Admission will be free to Cen- dio priest" Charles E. Coughlin, find no difficulty in establishing Education in America, methods be excluded'from "receiving aid," It was not that it was a sin to ter members. Non-members will warning against abuse of the an independent state in Palestine. he said. "We would xtot accept go to theater on the Sabbath, be charged an admission fee of "marvelous invention" of radio, Nuri Pasha is meeting AH Maher of confronting anti-Jewish movethis." " of Hitlerism in though Mr. Katzenelenbogen. It .10 cents. Adults accompanying is contained in the encyclical let- Pasha" chief of the Egyptian cab- ments, effects Ready to Aid : was good for a Jew to give him- children will be admitted free if ter addressed by Pope Pius XII inet, In Cairo in regard to Pales- America, and the problem of the There is "a great deal of dis"free lance" rabbis. There are self to simple pleasures on the Center members. to the American Catholic hierar- tine. tress in Warsaw, according to a memorial addresses discussing'the Sabbath, if in these pleasures he chy on the occasion of its 150 th cable received-by the Quaker orwork of Professor Jacob Hoschanperformed no toil hi violation of anniversary. ganization ifrbm Homer T. MorThe 18th annual father and son der, Theodore Herzl, Rabbi Abel Polish Jews Mourned the Sabbath commandment. Although Coughlin Is not reA literary meeting of the Jew- ris, its Berlin representative, who banquet sponsored jointly by the Hirsch, Professor Morris D. Le"Wizard of Oz" ferr to by name, informed circles Jerusalem (JTA) — Orthodox vine^ the Reverend Joshua A. ish National Workers Alliance, reached Amsterdam. Morris cabled Jewish Federation and • the ...OmaBut that Moshe Kun should be indicated that one passage in the Jews observed a day or prayers Joffe, and Rabbi Morris Lichten- Poali Zion, will be held on Sun- that the Nazi forces of occupation ha B'nai B'rith will bo held Simgiving himself to such frivolity on encyclical clearly pointed to the and mourning for Polish Jewry. stein. Reports on committee activ- day, November 19, at the Jewish were-making no attempt to ' aid day evening, November 2G. The the Sabbath! Mr. KatzenelenboDetroit cleric. The passage reads: Inhabitants of the Warsaw Jew- ities in the fields of Jewish law, Community Center. Supper will starving or sick Jews, although affair is held- to bring -together gen. had observed the sign on the they, were attempting to care for fathers and sons to stimulate a "We have learned with not lit- ish colony here prayed with other social justice, adult education and be served at 7 p. m. theater's front: "Wizard of Oz." : tle joy that your press is a sturdy sections of Jewry at the Wailing other matters of contemporary inspirit of fellowship.' Chairman of the evening will other Polish citizens. That Mosha Kun should go to see champion of Catholic principles, Wall. Negotiations have been resumed The program is designed to be be Dr. O. Belzer. Mr. H. Bondarin terest are included. that the Marconi radio — whose this Oa on a day whn God- was willgive a-reading, and Mr. Har- between the Quaker organization of interest to < both fathers and The organization of a. camp voice is heard in an instant around walking on these streets. ry Crounse will report on the pro- and Nazi officials, Morris cabled, sons. Movies will conclude the Wasn't God enough for a good committee to supervise the plan- the world — marvelous invention ceedings of the district convention with the Nazis appearently yield- evening. Reservations are now being ac3ew? Who was this Oz? Moshe ning of Camp Jay-C-C for the and eloquent imags of the aposheld at Rock Island on November ing to a few of the Quaker demands that relier be given to all cepted at the office ot the Jewish ' ' Kua goea to consort with Oz in 1940 season has been announced tolic faith, that embraces all man4 and 5. the theater on a Sabbath when by Mrs. Joe Rice, president of the kind — is frequently and advanMr. E. Seltz and Mr. H. Miro- alike.. The Friends' Service Com- Community Center. The cost per witz, accompanied by S h;i r 1 ey mittee is ready to begin distribu- plate is 00 cents for fathers and good Jews like Mr. Katzenelen- Women's Division of the Jewish tageously put to use in order.to Insure the widest possible promulSeltz, will present the musical tion of cod liver "oil and milk 40 cents for sons. bogen walked with God on the Community Center. Mrs. Bernard Fleisher has been gation of all that concerns the Dr. Philip, Sher is chairman of program. Community singing wilt among children in. .stricken Polish street. Ai, yai, yai, what was it The work of adjusting the girl areas if the Nazis will allow Jew- the social service committee of be led by Mrs. J. Raznlck. all coming to when Oz was taking appointed chairman of the coia- church. We commend the good ac- from the traditionally Orthodox ual problems of the pupils. ish children as well as non-Jews the federation. At the present time there are a good Jew away from God on miitee. A meeting of the com- complished. But let those who ful- Jewish household to the Palesmittee will take place on Monday fill this ministry be careful to ad- tinian scene wa3 described by Mrs. 300 resident and non-resident puto receive this aid, Pickett said. the Sabbath? •'• -Further representatives of - the Yet this was not the worst sin morning, November 2 0, at 10:30 here to the directives of the teach- Bessie Gottsfeld, a resident of pils in the schools in Tel Aviv American Friends'- Service Comof Moshe Kun. This was not a sin at the Jewish Community Cen- ing church, even when they ex- Palestine and one of the found- and Jerusalem. A third school plain and promote what pertains ers o£ the famed Beth Zeiroth is now being built in Haifa and mittee sailed for: Europe from that was in the laws, an-d Moshe ter. Camp Jay-C-C held its first sea- to the social problem; forgetful schools, who Tuesday and Wed- another training farm has been New York, A three-man mission, Kun might be forgiven for this son last summer at Camp Hard- of personal gain, despising ..popu- nesday visited Omaha as the guest established. representing the Commission for wera it not for a matter more ing near Louisville. The camp ' larity, impartial, let them speak of the local Women's Mizrachi Polish Relief, left "-on.'•the Italian "In spite of the terror in Palesgrievous altogether. Even a good operated with a weekly enroll- i 'as from God, before God, .in chapter. liner Bex for Berlin^ to complete The next meeting of the Temple tine work has not stopped. BuildThe Junior Activities DepartJew In a moment of forgetfulness meat of 50 children and proved Christ.' " negotiations with the "German govThe first Beth Zeiroth school ing is going on. The Jewish com- Israel Supper Club will be held ernment, f Two of its .members ment of the Jewish Community might give his eyes to Os instead to he a vital summer activity. Center, announces that tho childwas organized to give Palestinian munity has erected a monument Monday' evening, November 20. of to God on the Sabbath; a man It is hoped that under the sa-, This :group i3 made up of young are -Quaker5,. J ; Edgard Rhoads ren enrolled in the various rfnba girls training in domestic science to its desire to persevere." can't always stand on the top- pervision of the camp committee "couples who are members of the and Arthur-Gamble; the third be- will present an-operetta after the Former New Yorfeer and agriculture and at the same most peak of bearing a zadik and further progress -will become posing Frederic C. Walcott, treasurer first of .the-.year. Participating ia time to give them a thoroughly Mrs". Got£sfeld is herself a for- Temple. Mr. Katzenelenhogen could re- sible. The committee will out-.: At the last meeting on Novem- Of the commission.; this presentation -will bo members l religions education. After the mer resident of New York and member rare times when he him-i line the plans and .methods of ber S Prof. H. 'Williams-of • the of the Handcraft Club, tho RhyA mass meeting to discuss the the Seattle. As one of the organizers persecutions Germany eelf had let his head l;e turned I operation and will be of invala-. . . „ thm Band, the Dramatics Classes, schools started taking European of the Women's Mizrachi in this University of Omaha addressed SYNAGOGUES MARK h by frivolity. Yes, he could for-{able assistance to the camp per- consequences of the Puisso-Ger..'• ..-'••. • POGROM ANNIVERSARY and the Dancing Classes. girls who came to the country country, she became interested in t h e g r o n p . give Moshe Kua for looking atjsonneL m-n paet w g The High School group of the - Parents are urged to enroll poorly equipped for their life in the problems of Palestine and Oz instead of at God - - on the ..Sab- i I evening, November 21,, at S:30 Palestine. Special training is now eight years ago went there to live. Temple ia meeting Sunday evenParis (JTA)—Jewish commu- their children in one of these aca t the Labor Lyceum, 22nd ings "under the leadership oi Mr. bath. P. nities In various parts oi Europe tivities* Under the direction of being given in poultry raisins and She was Impressed by the great and Clark streets. . But Mafilja Kun Sad commuted held special synagogue services on trained and experienced leaders, gardening. need of vocational training for and' Mrs. Slelvin Barkon. Sponsoring organizations are: a sia against the law that was Saturday to. mark the first anni- children In each of these clubs Spirit nal Problem the young people of Palestine and | Workmen's Circle, Branch 173, not to be forgiven . . . Ai, yai, Seek 3500,000 versary of the German pogroms have the opportunity to develop "A large number of religious was able to interest the Women's |25S and 690; Ladies Auxiliary, yai" . . . Mr. Katzenelsnobgren New York (JTA) — $500,000 of November 10 during which self-expression and creative abilJews have been expelled from Mizrachi in establishing vocation. Philip Klutzaiek, Omaha attor-j Branch 173; Pioneer Women and '' pressed his thumb and index: Ea- ney, was named a member of the i the Jewish National Workers Al- Germany,"' Mrs. Gottsfeld ex- al schools that would work with a campaign to aid victims of perse- more than V00 synagogues in th? ity. This Is in accordance with proger together and waved them Board plained. j cution in Poland and elsewhere Reich were destroyed."The impact of their ! religious approach. of Governors of the newly-! liance, Poali Zion. thiB way and tSat, as he always organized Midwest Section of- the Speeches will be made in Yid- experiences has had a damaging j Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Gotts- was launched at a contercn.ee In Switzerland, special meetings gressive educational trends of' toJewish. "Welfare Board. did when he dish, and English. ' • effect upon the religious outlook j feld spoke to a well attended sponsored by the Jewish Labor were arranged by • local Jewish day which stress the 'sfenlficance *'If," he said, "Moshe Kun. en-j The Jewish Welfare Board- iscreative and life of the youth of this luncheon meeting of the local committee at the Manhattan Cen- communities t h r o u g h o u t the ot self-expression as a tered this theater on the Sabbath, j the central co-ordinating'body of Isaac de Rocamore. confessor group." The teachers at the I Women's Mizrachi in the main |ter, attended by 2,000 delegates week. Similar gathering's were outlet for childbood experiences. how did he get in? He must have j Jewish C o m m u n i t y Centers to the Empress of Austria, in 1643! schools are specially fitted to deat I auditorium of the. Jewish Co:n- i of labor and fraternal organiza- scheduled in Belgium, the Nether- For further Information call tho Jewish Community Center. {Continued oa page S.) ''throughout the country. became reconverted to Judaism. with the psychological and spirit-' munity Center. lands and France. tions.

GUEST

Ben Z. Glass Will Be Principal Speaker Sunday

PUBLISH AHTIGLE BY B i l l GOLDSTEH

FS0B31M 0;iDEC,1

ENGYCLiGAL LETTER

ALLIANCE SUNDAY

EM'1 S 01VIS10 GOLOTT

Educational Work Told

Offer Integrated Junior Activities Program,at Center-

Labor Groups to ' Hold Mass Meeting


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