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In the Interests of ike Jewish. People

ANCESTORS A postcard from a genelogical research society informs ma that for cae dollar I eaa buy "a complete history ot the Segal family." Not only that: I will also be supsinumsa tm aecuua d a * * Mall Mailer on Jaxiuai? 'it, 1331, a t Foatofflec. of Omaha. N»braska. under the Act of March 3. 1S79 VOL. SVH—No. 4 OMAHA. NEBRASKA, FRIDAY. DECEMBER!, 1939 plied with a coat of arms based upon tlie valor of my revolutionary ancestors and t i e sturdy characters which they manifested as pioneers of the West. Look, X say to my wife, "we have revolutionary ancestors and a coat The seventh annual presentatof arms. S ion of Stage Night will be offerAt last, she exclaims, we can d by the Round Table of Jewish <go places. Youth on Wednesday, December Go places, my dear! We have Observance of the Chanukah brings a message^ of courage, for 13, in the auditorium of the Jewarrived! holiday will begin Wednesday eve- the world's first martyrs for freeish Community Center. As in prevUntil this njomein I had bening, December 6, in homes and ious years, this "gala entertainof conscience were the follieved that I was nobody with no Movable Property Already synagogues throughout the world. dom ment •will bring together some 20 owers of the Maccabees. tear. Palestine Political ancestors worth speaking of. I ! Candles, one additional on each of Expropriated by youth organizations in a tournaChanukah opens on the 25 of have always fait so inadequate in j the eight successive evenings, win Lislev, Truce Coming ment of dramatics, skits, and oneGovernment the anniversary of the rethe presence of revolutionary de- i I be lit to commemorate the etera- edication of the Temple in Jeract plays. to End scendants. ] i al spirit of ancient faith. . The Committee in charge of the The story ia told in the One evening I was in raised j INTENSIFY AGITATION i Chanukab remembers the al- usalem. Stage Night consists of the followBoots of the Maccabees. COMMONS QUESTIONS most miraculous rescue of the Special Chanukah affairs have company, so to speak, and after | ; ing: Leo Sherman, Chairman;' a few cocktails had been had, a S t a r t C a m p a i g n A g a i n s t Jewish people of Palestine from been J Shirley Barish, Lester L a z e r e, arranged by all local synaDavid Ben Gurion Confers Margaret Ruhdell, Florence TatelSyrian oppression in the year 1S5 gogues. Jewish lady became gushy over Jews Sent to Lublin B. C. Under the leadership of Juthe ancestry of one of the other man, .and Rosalie Tuchman. •with MacDonald Temple Reservation j das Maccabeaus, the ancient Jews guests. He was, indeed, a gentleAdmission to the Stage Night Children of the Religious School Since the -war unleashed its in London For its second speaker of: the I drove out the pagan invaders and if Temple Israel will hold their man who could trace himself back will be 10 cents per-person. fury in Europe, many have By BOKIS SMOLAR, to toe time of Cromwell. His peo! rededicated themselves to their Chanukah celebration on Thurswanted to know- how this new1 current' series, the;Center Forum London (JTA) — Zionist cirJ. T. A. Chief European ple had heen in the American | faith. day afternoon, December 7, at situation will affect the activi- will on Tuesday, December 5,. -precles - are increasingly perturbed Correspondent revolution. The ^luiv-^rv*—-~~. _ . i n e lighting iignuiig of vi candles canaies recalls 3:45. ties of overseas agencies, -which sent Rabbi Milton Steinberg, leer over the British Government's at"It is wonderful to have so Paris ((JTA) J T ) — Following exare doing emergency'.. relief turer and author." Rabbi SteinbergBeth El t h e s t o r y o f ttLe g m a l l l a m p titude on Palestine, seeing Inw much' background," she said. " I propriatiou of all movable Je w -jkept alight in the Temple during Chanukah party will be held creasing indications of its intenwork in Europe and Palestine will speak on "American-Jewry— allthemovable alight in the TempleBurning forA children leel I'm really nobody." ishopriatiou propertyof in Reich, Je t h e-jkept | t & e Maecabean struggle. of the Beth El Sab- tion f o proceed with the White Paand which are supported by the Its'Future/* : Humble Beginnings Nazi authorities have started seiz- j o £ t h e i i g n t s signifies that belief bath school and Talmud Torah per policy despite the war. Jewish Philanthropies. in the dignity of man is still a live Saturday, Decembe; 9. Following A graduate pf. Columbia Univer• These organizations, ' t h e ' always thought ure of Jewish owned houses and- and myself indications are evidencpotent force in the world. that I had only the most humble other immovable property sity and the Jewish Theological he service at 11 o'clock a special d These Joint Distribution Committee, by the Government's continued Season's Activities Begin the United Palestine Appeal, Seminary, Rabbi Steinberg has beTo martyrs of today Chankah Chanukah luncheon w i l l be beginnings. My very remots fore- | confiscation is carried out under to permit refugee settlefather -was Abraham, a nomad of S a law authorizing seizure:e to served. The party will follow the refusal •with * Chanukah the Hebrew Immigrant Aid'So- cqme known as one,of the leading ment in Palestine, the rejection of luncheon. •whom I know only that he spoke property of elements ciety, the ORT Federation, rabbis and thinkers. • Frolic offers for the creation of Jewish law. He is the author of "The Makto 'God, according to the story. the German state. This Orthodox have been called upon to supply' war units and the present reporting of the Modern .Jew", which He»lived In a tent and, apparent- when issued ia Slay, 1933, stated The auxiliary of the U n i t e d ed intention to implement the tremendous funds for immedi"The Hound Table of. Jewish ly, had no fixed abode, like those that it was aimed against t h e Orthodox Congregations has intransfer provisions of the Youth, a constituent of the Fed- ate relief, shelter and food for received ."' high recommendations vited the children of the C i t y land old houses in Massachusetts property of Communist organizaeration for Jewish Service, Trill women, children and old peoWhite Paper. Talmud Torah to a Chanukah par•which, as I drive through, always tions. sponsor its first city-wide dance of ple. Relief is being given daily Concern is felt that the tacit ty which will take place on ThursThe German official gazette, makem e feel that I am a transitruce on the White Paper, existing the season on Sunday evening, De- to millions of refugees whose day, December 7. Reichsanzeiger, received ent In the world. , Deutsche _ since outbreak of the war. is be-cember 3..at the'Jewish Commun- sole support comes from these After the lighting of Chanukah ing terminated by the Govern- ity Center Auditorium. agencies. If others have in their families j in Paris via neutral countries, candles by one of the children, a ment which, it is believed, intends remote lieutenants who were at! puhlish.es a list ot confiscated JewEach year, for the past several Money Is needed daily to dinner will be served. This will to proceed with implementing the years, the Hound Table was. re- keep Yorktown, all I can say is that I ish property under this'law. The the soup kitchens going, my forefather Abraham spoke to | paper specifies that those listed Grand Lodge No.. 6 Plans be followed by a series of games, policy despite the fact that there sponsible for a series of dances and to provide shelter and care. distribution of dreidlach and exGod . . . "Yes," I say, in an effort j are Jews, adding that some of •which were sponsored for all the "s no opportunity for the League Convention During ,The pledges made to the overchange of gifts. Chanukah songs Council to. enlarge my importance, "it was I them are now abroad. to consider the situation. youth, of the .city.. These dances seas agencies make their work Summer will be sung by the children and H * ' f -f lie.who discovered God." ! A telegram was received in are attended by hundreds of young possible. Rabbi I. Rackovsky will speak to Ignore Provision ]. But this makes no impression | Paris from Vienna through a neupeople, and have proved to be sucIn view of the above facts, it Omaha lodge No. 354 of B'nai them on the meaning of ChanuJewish circles are unable to On- a man whose forefather was I tral country appealing for theB'rith in bringing together all is important that every subhas been awarded the 1940 kah. The committee in charge comprehend .the Government's at- cessful a corporal in the battle of the I sending of $200,000 for emigra- convention groups In Jewish Youth. the Jewish Philanof District G r a n d of arrangements includes: Mrs. M. titude in allocating large sums for Boyne or a sergeant at Waterloo, j tion of several hundred Viennese Lodge No. 6, according to Dr. Cohen, Mrs. J . Bernstein, Mrs. .This year, the dances -will fea- scriber to meet his obligation. Only recently I met a man who j Jews., many of them holders of Leon Fellman, president of the Meyer Katzman, Mrs. J . Raznick, aid of Polish refugees, including ture the Music by Gary. The oc- thropies The war situation has increased told me that his greac-great-great American visas, who face the al- Omaha lodge, who received notice Mrs. David Feldman, Mrs. D. Den- Jews/but in not willing to permit casion of the dance -will be The the needs of overseas agencies settlement of these Polish Jewish Chanukah .Spirit, and the audigrandfather was the boy who ternatives of emigration or re-of this award Tuesday. #$ enberg, Mrs. D. B. Epstein and refugees in Palestine under the immediate cash, torium wjll be especially.decorated for stood on the street in Philadel- moval to the Lublin "Jewish reserairs. F . Komisar. ;' The Executive Committee is The convention will take place ¥. provision in the White Paper-for /*•*¥ in appropriate motifs.phia and gave the signal for the vation." Their fear of removal on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, that an Emergency admission of 25,000- refugees. Center . members are admitted announcing Liberty Bell to ring on the first j to Lublin wa3 increased by a cam- July 7, S and 9. This is the first It is understood that the recent free to these dances, while non- Collection Campaign of all Fourth of July. Thus I am al- paign against Jews in the "reserin 22 years that the Omaha visit here of David Ben Gurion, members pay a nominal fee of pledges which are now in ar"waya being made aware of my ua- vation" opened by German news- time lodge will sponsor the district chairman of the Jerusalem Execu- S1.00 for the season's .four dances. rears will be held shortly. It •worthiness by people making big papers which charged that t h e convention. Delegates from lodges tive of the Jewish Agency, during Stags are admitted for 40 cents appeals to every .subscriber to claims for their ancestors. I Jews already shipped there j in eight states and four provinces which he conferred with Colonial per dance, .plus i h e season ticket. remit the past due payments to With what feeble courage I j conducting themselves of Canada will attend. Secretary Malcolm MacDonald, Tickets have already been mailed enable the Jewish Philanthrocould muster, I said: "Weil, my vocative manner. Philip Klutznick, member of failed to obtain anything to allay to the Center Members, "while .the pies to forward the funds to the people struck the first recorded Want Jews' Destruction the Omaha lodge, and at present Ilnbbi Milton-Steinberg Jewish apprehensions. various. Round Table Representa- overseas agencies. blow for liberty. This waa in Leading this campaign the first vice-president of the dis- Request Local Groups to In this .hour of dire need A Government spokesman astives are busily ^engaged in' the the Silesian newspaper, Schlesi- trict and chairman of the district Egypt from the Book-of-the-Month Club gyp -where they were slaves." sured the House of Commons that selling of tickets .to non-members. for ..immediate funds, every sub- and Name Members the Religious Book Club. In But the man, entirely unim- ache Zeitung, which declared that committee on membership and scriber must meet an obligation Britain had no present intention " . f Dance Committee of Board. . this book he traced the factors pressed, kept talking about his an- "the Germany army must wipe conservation, will be elevated to of forcingthe White Paper which is as sacred as life Itself. The Dance Committee for the which made possibles the survival cestor who gave the signal to ring out the Jews -with an iron broom the office of president of the disthe League of Nations, af- year '• consists of the following; A call, was issued by Mr. "Wil-through of the Jew and :thB,.; Influencs the Liberty Bell: "Ha was only a also from the Lublin district," trict at this convention, succeedjter receivng a Laborite warning liam L.:HoIzmant; j)res.ideJlt_Qtith,e "fist^raising-Hhe- question- it-Gen- Norman Bleicher, Chairman; Shel?which. created his grespnt charactboy-of -12T "SOU might.-say "ha ia-SMI* other, .^azi japers-.strsssed.. ia g~ Aaron- firocck -ot -Chicago. •: Bernstein.'Led GoldsmithV'Jl Other Omaha B'nai B'rith mem- Federation for Jewish •Service, to eva would "cause a shock the don" the one who gave the start to that the Jews in Lublin must be salie Wertheimer and Harry GooHdestroyed by disease and cold dur- bers who have, served as presi- all local organizations affiliated world over." . jHe'is, at'.present, spiritual leadeverything." binder. . . . , ./ ing the -winter by preventing dent of the district include Henry with the federation, to elect their career ia tlia er of the Park ''Avenue: Synagogue Foreign Undersecretary Richard After my a checkered The Round. Table of Jewish desert people came to Sinai -warm clothing from, reaching Monsky, now international B'nai representatives to the 1940 board A. Butler said there was no quesin New York. Recently he was apYouth.is a federation of all Jew•where the Tan Commandments them. B'rith president; Sain Leon and ot governors of the federation. Jioinled lecturer in homiletlcs at of raising the ' Palestine or ish Youth Organizations in the "The board of governors of the tion •were given to them. One of my The question of how to reach Dr. A. Greenberg. the Jewish, Theological Seminary. Paper issue at' the next sesIt attempts to hring federation," Mr. Holzman stated, White ancestors was close by Moses when these Jews, as well as those in Hip ' first "novel, . "As a Driven sion of the Leagues Mandate Com- community. together .all groups, and partici"consists of representatives of other parts of Nazi occupied Poi e came down from the mountain j Leaf" -will he published early in mission. He pointed out that since pates in all activities of the Fedevery adult Jewish organization land, with winter clothing a n d and said to him, as he looked at . ...\"...v the Council was not meeting there eration for Jewish Service. The Film t o Be Presented a t 1940. in tha community. Each organi•warm bedding Is at present occuthe two tablets: "What have you was no question of the Palestine primary object of the Round -Table • Zionist Meeting: -. Admission to Center Forum leczation is entitled to at least one pyingthe attention of Jewish and there?" brought np. tures- js free to members, of the : representative on the board of issue's being is to train the young- people for . r , Thursday "A good way of life," Hoses re- non-sectarian relief organizations Commons Debate Jewish Community Center. governors, and to additional repleadership in the community. _ in Europe, including the J o i n t plied brusquely. The Palestine question had been resentatives, one for each addiThe officers of the Round Table •'Tel Aviv," a technicolor film i My ancestor said . . . these were Distribution Committee and the injected into a debate regarding tional 100 members, or major are: Morris Arhitman, President; of Palestine; will be shown at an '"his very words . . . "Do you really American Red Cross. the functioning of the League by Irving Nogg, Vice-President; Ber- open meeting of the Zionist DisIn a cable to the J. V). C. in Plans for 1940 Season fraction thereof. ithink people want a good way o£ Philip Noel Baker, Laborite, -who tha Slutzky, Secretary; and Char- trict of Omaha,,Thursday evening, "Through the hoard of gover- expressed the hope that the Brit'lite?'* I feel this was an. authen- New York, Morris C. Troper, the Made at First -, December 7, a t 8:15 a t the Jewnors," Mr. Holzman continued, ish Government would not try to lotte Nogg, Treasurer. tic ancestor of mine, for it is pre- organization's European director, Meeting About 20 organizations are af- ish Community Center. The meet"all Jewish groups in the com- force the White Paper through the cisely what I would have said emphasized that vast shipments ing-will be open to the public and munity interested in preserving forthcoming neutralised "bastard filiated -with the Round Table". .tinder the circumstances. But my of winter clothing and blankets The Camp Committee of the Jewish communal life are-partici- Assembly" admission will be free. : of the League. ancestor's propinquity to the Ten from America would be necessary, Women's (JTA) —- A program Division had its first pants in the affairs of the federaAlso on the program of the of•Jerusalem" Commandments never had served declaring "the matter is urgent meeting on "We remember the circumindustrial development of PalWednesday, Novemtion. In this manner, the board meeting -will be Joseph Rapp, forto elevate me socially in the least. and cannot be delayed." announced by the Jewber 22, presided over by Mrs. Ber- ot governors represents a true stances in which the Paper wa; merly a prominent young attorney estine.was It meana a lot more for an ancesStern measures to punish the nard L. Fleisher, Chairman. prepared and the report on i t by ish Agency. Dr. Emil Schmorak. cross-section of the entire Jew- the in Vienna, who will tell of his es'tor to have been a village council- sharing of toed l>y Germans with Mandates Commission," Bakof the Agency's economic The Camp Committee, which ish community." cape from Austria during the director man, as I shall show. Jews in the Reich are'threatened will er said. "It would be playing fast department, issued an appeal to have supervision over this Organizations are requested to darkest days of the Hitler regime.' ~hy the Vienna edition of Chancel- community project, discussed the Son of Revelation and loose with the sacred prinJewish capitalists here to encour.' Awhile ago I met a Son of the lor Hitler's Voelkiseher Beobaeh- experiences of the 1939 Camp Sea- elect immediately their represen- ciple of international obligations New York (JTA) — An attempt 'The motion picture, "Tel Aviv," age industry by Investing a part tatives to the 1940 board of govis said to be the best picture dealfor which we are fighting this war to. reach a basis for joint fundj'Ainerican Revolution who was ter, chief organ of the Nazi party. son. The Committee decided that of the £15,000,0*00 o r £16,000,to endeavor to do any such thing. raising in the United States was ing with Palestine yet- produced. 000 deposited in banks. 'telling me about his revolutionary Warning "Aryans" against per- the same site be rented for the ernors. The following organizations are It is particularly striking, accordIt -would cause- a shock the world '.forefather who, after the battles mitting themselves "to be in1940 Season, and that greater Details of the-program. Involvwith the federation and over, not least in the United discussed at a conference of eight ing to notices It has received in j<he was second lieutenant), emi- fluenced by money or kind words care be taken in making the plans affiliated o r g a n i z ations dealing the east, because it reproduces all ing establishment of 125 new facentitled to representatives on the States, and still further damage national grated to the west and came to which they get from Jews," the early in advance. with refugee and overseas needs the varied scenery of Palestine In tories, -which will give . employboard of governors: Cincinnati and became a village Beobachter predicts severe action in New York on Nov. 11, called by natural colors. The Camp Committee, is was Beth El Synagogue, Beth El our moral credit there." ment to 6,000 to 8,000 workertr ., against both "Aryans" and Jews brought ^Councilman. Arthur Lourie. political secrethe board of directors of the out, will aim to secure as Synagogue Auxiliary, Beth Hawere revealed here iiy Agency tary of the Jewish Agency, left on j "He was the one who intro- involved. For the most part the. picture Council-of Jewish Federations and large a number of Camp ScholarTreasurer -Eliezer Kaplan. The Hagodol Congregation the S. S. Statenuam for New York "The only way Jews should be ships as possible, to enable many medroshCholim, i'duced the first ordinance to reguwith -Tel Aviv and its envi- program;'. Kaplan revealed • In an B'nai Abraham in connection with the forthcom Welfare Funds, it is disclosed by deals late the length of women's skirts," treated, is the way formulated by children to spend a week or two Bikur rons, showing the rise of the AllNotes and News, the Council's orinterview -with Palestine and the of South Omaha, B'nai ing visit to the United States o he said. "He was also the author (Field-Marshall Hermann) Goer- at camp, who otherwise could not Lodge Jewish city and .portraying the Middle' East; -will be put into er-' gan. B'rith, B'nai Jacob Synagogue Dr. Chaim Weizmann. Dr. Weiztot the measure to limit the speed iag- in hi3 public address in Vi-afford it. new industrial development of the feet by a newly-created "supreme/ Compeer Chapter Ivre, Congrega"The meeting was called," the has not yet fixed the date o publication ot horses in the streets to three enna in a single word—out!" the . economic council.''-.-;The program" It was also decided that a spec- tion Adas Yeshurun, Congregation mann state, "in response to city. his departure or bis route, but expaper asserts. jniles an hour." Members of all Omaha organiza- will entail an investment ol SI,-' ial committee determine the cost B'nai Israel, Congregation of pects to be in America by the end the desires of local welfare funds I felt thoroughly abashed. My throughout the country as ex-tions interested in Palestine and .750,000. The projected factories, Growing starvation among Jews I of maintaining a camper, in order B'nai Israel Synagogue of South of December at the latest. pressed at regional conferences of the problems being faced, by Ger- he said, will be chiefly in the field -people didn't get to town till the in Nazi occupied Poland is indi- to determine the fees for next Omaha, Council of Jewish Womearly eighties and were peddlers cated in reports reaching Paris summer. en, Daughters of "Israel Aid Sothe Council in recent months. Res- man emigres- are being issued of textiles and pharmaceutics. ior awhile and lived obscurely in olutions have been passed in sev- special Invitations to attend the Various plans for raising Camp ciety, Deborah Society, Highland Kaplan revealed that tho Agen(Continued oa page S.) a tenement house. Yet I felt I eral regions urging continuation meeting, according to Ephraim L. cy Executive has already granted Scholarships were suggested, and Country Club, Jewish Nationa" ought for the saks of my own of the United Jewish Appeal in Marks, president of the local Zion- a credit of £100,000 to industry referred to a Special committee on Workers Alliance, Junior Council standing say aoinethia^ about my Junior Hadassah, Labor Lyceum 1940 and its expansion to include ist district. Camp Scholarships. -with which to buy -raw materials other overseas agencies. : ancestral dignities, however meaThe Camp Committee consists Association, Ladies' Free Loan and another credit of £170,000 to ger. of the following: Mesdames B. L. Society, Ladies" Golden Hill Sovarious bodies to assure an ade"Those who attended were the "My people gave the ordinances Fleisher, chairman, Sam Beber ciety, Medical Advisory Board Quate"food supply for the PalesJoint Distribution C o mmittee. The Annual Card Party ot the of the Ten Conanandiiieata to the Oscar Belzer, Jacob Bernstein. J Mizrachi Organization, Mizrachi ChesedShel Ernes will be held on United Palestine Appeal, National tine Jewish community. He said ;world," I said with what show of Blank, Abe Brodkey, Morris Bur- Women, Omaha Hebrew Camp o Monday, December 4, at 1 in th Refugee Service, ORT, HIAS, Jewthat £700,000 was needed for urpride I could make. But he quickstein, J. E. Cohen, Arthur Conn Modern Woodmen, Omaha Hebrew Jewish Community Center, Mrs ish Telegraphic Agency, National gent public works that would proClub, Pioneer Women's Club An important business.meeting |D a v e C o a r i i D a T S Epstein, ly put me in my place by saying vide employment for 6,000 p2rLabor Committee for Palestine Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Senior Louis Neveleff, President, an- and American Friends of the HeGreenberg J. that his forefather was elected to of Omaha lodge oof B nai B'rith 1 G o i d m a U r A b e Greenberg, sons. : .• nounced. Hadassah, Temple Israel, Temple the first Ohio Legislature and was brew University. Representatives Holzman. Morris Additional ;Teature3 are being Greenberg, SECOXB SHIP "Our Committee consisting o of the national agencies and mem- planned for the annual- Beth El the one who introduced the first in the Jewish Community Center Jacobs, Sam Josephson, M. Katie- Israel Sisterhood, Thorpean Ath Haifa (JTA) —• A second Itallaw to imprison debtors . . . "Yes, lodge room, starting at 8:15 p. m. man, A. Katz, J. H. Kulakofsky, letic Club, Vaad Auxiliary, United Mrs. J. Goldberg, Chairman, -Mrs, bers of the Council's board consid- Rigadoo which is to be given on Matters which mast be approv- Wm. Lazere, J. Malashock, Morris Orthodox Congregations, V a a d Sam Wolf, : Associate Chairman, ered two proposals put forth by Sunday, December 10, at the Cen- ian ship arrived here bringing to that's the kind of law we ought to Men's Club, Women's Division and Mrs. Wm. Milder, Mrs. H. R. the Council: the development of 608 the number of Jewish im-nihave now," he said. "There are ed by the lodge membership in- Micklin, Henry Monsky, L. Neve- Workmen's Circle 173, Work- Milder, Mrs. J . Milder, Mrs. J. more thorough-going and effective tral Club under the auspices of granls with entry certificates whi» clude the ratification of the con- leff, H. A. Newman, Jules M. . too many dead-beats loose." the Beth El Auxiliary. Circle 172, Ladies' auxil Finkel, Mrs. • S. Fish, Mrs. J.consultation between the agenreached h.ere within, two dayd. He looked big with pride at the stitution of the Southwest Region- Newman, Joe Rice, Sam Robin men's • Workmen's According to a n n o uncemerit. The Circle 25S, A Chait, Mrs. I. Kaplan, Mrs. L. Ep- cies In planning and carrying ont immigrants include 150 ch'ldWisdom of his ancestor. What had al Council which was approved son, Chas. Sekiminel, Ben Silver iary; made by Mrs. J. Blank, general Z. A. No. 1 and A. Z. A. No.. 100 stein and Mrs. S. Epstein,"ha, their respective functions, and an ren, 62 of them from German teraccepted at the business ses- j u s t e i H a , T n i s t l n < A b e 1 to speak of? My people had and chairman of arrangements, the" worked hard to plan an unusua' attempt to reach a basis for joint of the council last Sunday. Venger, M. Venger, Al. Wohlner, - • . si enacted the Ten Commandments sion Store" will:be directed ritories. event," Mrs. Neveleff stated. This will be cicne by all the par- H.-A. Wolf and Miss Blanch Zimfund-raising in the United States, "Country which nobody minds anyway. by Mr. Ben Perelman. ticipatias lodges of the "region in man. A dessert luncheon will precede at least for organized welfare fund 7 TALMUD TORAH TO inglorious Ueaths A cafeteria supper -will' be servthe card party. There will be a communities." order to make the constitution So it goes. People tell saa of valid ed by the Beth El women under aad legal. GRADUATE FIVE door prize, and lovely table .prizes. their forefathers who died glorithe chairmanship of Mrs. Julius Three delegates will also be "We hope that the Jewish ComThe City Talmud Torah an ously in baiti<5 but I have only elected Stein. Feature of the evening wiJI to represent Oniaha B'nai munity will support us in this pronounces that graduation exercise; my ancestors who were ignomin- B'rith lodge at a meeting of repbe the drawing for the roaster: A Geneva (JTA) -—Marian Sarah ject," indicated Mrs. Neveleff. will be held on Sunday, December ously executed by fire. They tell resentatives of all region lodges large number of door prizes are Leichter, -Viennese Jewess v»ho is "For eighteen years our oganiza10, at 10:30 for five of the stu sue of ancestors who died on which also being offered. second Bulletin of the serving.a prison term .because slittion has been working on behalf -will take place sometime j deats of the Talmud Torah. Jiorseback charging lor kiag and before January Admission to the affair will be was secretary of a labor union of an important need, maintaining 1, 1340 in accord- Round Table ha3 been mailed to Rev. Arthur A. Brooks, minister twenty-five The exercises will take place a country, but my people died in ance with a motion cents. .Tickets are bealso passed at all the members of the various the Jewish Community Center. the only Communal Funeral Home of the First Methodist Church, ing sold by all members of . the under the former regime, asked an •wretched massacres far their the regional business session. A groups affiliated with the Round Further details will be announced in the United States. During the will occupy the pulpit of the Beth Auxiliary. A gift will be given "Aryan" woman friend to take Torah. No panoply c£ glory, no program -will be presented "past year.the organization served El Synagogue this evening at servcare of her children until she* was under Table of Jewish Youth. next week"banaers waving, no trumpets. the direction of Program ChairThe Bulletin contains a resume poor and rich alike. Our building ices. He will speak on "Let Us each child attending. released. .They just died. of general activities of the Round As a result, it was reported Troin Shanghai (JTA)—The French has teen renovated and we incur- Give Thanks." man Alfred Fiedler. I am told by a friead of aa anVienna, Mrs. Lichter's term-was The annual B'nai B'rith Ama- Table as well as its constituent Municipal Council here has de- red considerable expense in meetAttends Conference Before coming to Omaha Dr. cestor of his who kept the first teur Night program will be con- groups. increased by seven months, the cided to refuse building permits ing all the sanitary requirements." Brooks was pastor of St. Paul's The Bulletin Committee of the or trading licesses to all persons Rabbi David H. Wice is attend- friend was s e n t e n c e d to tv,-.> "I still ducted oa Monday, December IS saloon in Cincinnati The community at large is in-church, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Prev3iave ia my house one of his pew- ia the Jewish Community Center Round Table consists of the'fol- in the French concession with vited to attend this affair. ious to that he had decupled pul- ing the special conference called months' imprisonment for agreeiter tankards. It is one of the most auditorium. Those wishing to parLee Jane Greenberg, German passports pending an infor this -week-end by tho Joint ing to take care of the children pits in Lincoln and Des.Moines. cherished things in my house." Before the migration of the ticipate should contact Alfred chairman; Phil Eisenstatt, Joy vestigation aimed at making a He attended Baker University. Distribution C o m m i t t e c . The and the prison matron received -i I told him I still have my great-j Fiedler, program chairman who is Greenberg, Bess Lefitz and Louise distinction between bonafide refu- German Jews, the Jews of Poland Cornell College, and the Univer- meeting is being held at the. Stan : ten-month term tor delivering the Miller. message. dard Club in Chicago. spoke a Ruthenian dialect. gees and German agents. (Continued on page 8.). jia charge of the affair. sity of Chicago.

Round Table Plans for "Stage Night"

A Statement by the Jewish, Philanthropies

Center Forum Plans to • Present Noted Rabbi

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