December 15, 1939

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In the Interests of the Jewish People

A "Weekly Survey of People • and

By A. A. BOBACK

KSXXJEY BHAIXXX— 1AST OF TSK MOHICANS A stack of books is before ma Kotcrea a s Second C U u Ala!! Slauei uo January 31. 1321. at VOL.XvTI—No.CT OMAHA, NEBEASKA,'PRIDAT, DECEMBER 15, 1939 to be reviewed. Many issues of fostofflcg. of Omaha. N*brasKa. under tbe Act of Marcb S. 1879 '.'he day wait lor comment. I had .nought that for a few weeks at .east there would be a lull in the ictivities of the Man with the Scythe, but. Hitler's Chief seems '.o Save, been •working feverishly, Try-oujts for the next proThe collegiate spirit "will reign lot only abroad on a saper-wholeduction of the Center Players at the Jewish Community Center sale scale, but even, ia •peaceful will be held on Sunday, DeSunday afternoon, December 17. Sew York. Our leaders ia the cember 17, a t 3 o'clock at the vhen a new series of tea dances iterary field particularly have Jewish Community Center, acis inaugurated for yonng people Deen removed by the fuehrer's cording to announcement made of high school and college age. senior partner. by •Miff*""*-"1''--Shapiro, chairman The dance will he held in the Cultural Losses o£ the* . """*—"itlc ComCitrus Growers Facing In but a scant few days, Jewish N o ' D e c i s i o n s Affecting auditorium from, 3 to 5, immedi- Break Up Meeting Called mittee ^ Crisis as Markets by Nazis in Policy Have.Been ately folio-wing. • the basketball :ulture has sustained the loss of Closed game. Refreshments w i l l be Prague llolssaye Olgin, Communist leadTaken that, when Uie river freeses'OvEr served. sr; Alexander Harkavy, Amerilar m y s t e r y _ more Jews will be sent to Lublin Miss Rosalie Alberts, Center sanizer of a million Jews through WAR HALTS SHIPPING Night of January 16." ""' -—--^ AIDED BY CIVILIANS NO IMPLEMENTATION dancing instructor, wilflie on the to be forced:to.cross on the Ice Ms English boots aad at the same .As a large cast is necessary, I into Soviet Poland. ".' :ime conserver and promoter of Immigration P r o v i s i o n s floor to mix the crowd and toReporfc Czechs Still Refuse . the Dramatic Com mittee has IScientists Seek New Uses : Congress-Appeal demonstrate t h e latest dance :he Yiddish languages; aad Reuexpressed a desire for new peo-.I For Surplus of The : World_ Jewish CongTess Being Rigorously to Co-operate in steps. ben Brainin. pie to appear lor try-outs, I Oranges executive committee adopted •& Admission to the tea dance will Enforced Of course there were other leadJew-Baiting resolution appealing to the civile be 10 cents per ""personBy BORIS SMOI/AB srs la various fields whose obituJerusalem (JTA) — The risized world to take .action against Paris (JTA) — Le Temps reJ. T. A. Chief European iries could claim space ia this eolLondon, (JTA)—It was learned ing cost of living in Palestine is barbaric treatment of Jews in.-Poported that the Czech authorities Correspondent amn. There is Abraham Koth- authoritatively that the British indicated by a survey showing that land a n d . establishment of" thai had prohibited an anti-Jewish itein, one of the legendary 26 Government has taken no deciParis, (JTA —Reliable sources living costs in Tel Aviv, largest '"reservation." "The Jews-o£ tb.o meeting called by the Czech Nazi . laints. and by a curious quip of sion affecting the Palestine White declared this week that the Nazi city in the land, increased by 9.1 world reject Vlth revulsion, and organization. Camp of National late., father of the notorious gara- Paper policy since outbreak of per cent since the outbreak of the project for a Jewish "reserva- Indignation the inadmiBsible'proSocialist Czechs, in Prague oa 9ler and racketeer who met histhe war. The official view is that tion" in the Lublin district of Powar. text of the Reich Government." November SO. leath in foul play. the Government is committed to The investigation, made by the land bad turned out to be only a that it will solve the Jewish probWhat a disquisition might he the White Paper policy and is When a number of Czech pretext for removing Jews to this Statistics Department of the Jewlem in this way,"' the protest written on this version of "fathers determined to carry it out, but Nazis crowded into a meeting Agency Executive, covered 220 district and then expelling them said. "We have no doubt that md sons," when we reflect that actual implementation has been Iowa-Nebraska R e g i o n hall, despite the ban, and shouted, Three-Day. Conference to ish into Soviet Poland. families throughout the country, the civilized Tvorld will also rs« Be Held Here Rothstein senior, for many years, delayed because of the war. "Out with the Jews" and "Long to Hear Rabbi including 61 in Tel Aviv, but BO These sources said that almost ject these decisions of tho-presin spite of his position as an in- It is understood here that any Live Hitler!" the Czech police, in April 80 per cent of the Jews from Bo- t_t German Government/* ••far only the result for this city dustrialist, was extolled hy the change from this official view aided by the local population, inhas been publishable. The survey hemia-Moravia and Vienna who proletariat, that he furthermore could only follow a decision by The executive also a d d r e s s e d ^ The 1940 District Six conventervened and dispersed the gath* A delegation of Omahans will made in connection •with a n had been sent to Lublin w.ere refused to sue his debtors daring the Prime Minister or the Warattend the Iowa-Nebraska Zionist ering. German elite guards who tion of the Aleph Zadik Aleph was letter to Polish Premier -WladlsJ forced by the Nazis to cross the agreement between the Manufac:he early depression, and although On this score, it is re- Conference to he held in Des attempted to arrest several Czech will be held in Omaha, April 7, S turers* Association and the Tel San Elver into' the Soviet terri- law. Slkora'ki Btating that tno iie was in consequence financially Cabinet. 9, under t h e joint sponsor- Aviv Labor Council to j>ay indus- tory. This explains, it was said, Jews recognized the exiled'Polish understood that the Gov-Moines, December 17. Delegates policemen were attacked by theand ruined, undertook to pay his debts liably of Mother Chapter No. 1 and trial workers a cost of living al- jwhy the Soviet authorities last Cabinet as the sole authority over^ has given assurances are being invited from all Zion- crowds before they succeeded ia ship to his own creditors. "One in a ernment districts in Nebraska and Iowa delivering these policemen to the Sam Beber Chapter No. 100, ac- lowance. week began erecting a barbed- the Lnblin district and calling at*; million'" is a designation whicn that it would consult Opposition ist cording to an announcement made to form an Iowa-Nebraska region. Gestapo. According to the report, food barricade on their side of tention to the .Jews' indign%tlgn leaders before taking further nrould scarcely do him justice. this week by the Supreme Ad- prices increased 12.4 per cent, wire over the ""reservation" project a s Dr. Solomon Goldman, president the San. steps, particularly in view of the There is no doubt, however, visory Council. well as" Jewish sympathy for .aH* of the Zionist Organization of clothing and footwear 28.6 per Czech Blocking Agitation fact that the League of Nations This information coincided with that the name which compels atIrving Nogg of A. Z. A. 1 and cent, while other categories - in- an - independent report in the Polish sufferers, regardlesses -'pt will be the principal New York, (JTA)—The former YalB iention"today"is'Reuben"BrainTn, i c . ° u n c i ! has-been unable to con-America, Richards of A. Z. A. 100creased only slightly or not at all. newspaper Paris-Midi that hun- race and religion. • .i" speaker. editor-in-chief of a Prague daily sider the policy. whose death seals a whole epoch. have been selected as general coThe Omaha delegation to the who has arrived in New York; reA report received fey • tb.9 Condreds of Jewish men and women, This is considered a definitely Brainin was called "Bean of Heconference will be headed by Rab- ported that attempts to arouse chairmen of the convention by Tel Aviv (JTA) — As a re- nclnding aged and sick, who had gress regarding t h e Lublin'"res-• brew Literature," but I believe encouraging development, since bi David A. Goldstein and Philip anti-SeJnitism in the Protectorate their respective chapters. sult otprevailing economic con- been taken to Lublin from various ervation" said that the German that it would be more apt to refer I the Opposition is strongly sym- Klutzniek, Over SO A. Z. A. chapters in past district presi- have failed "and steps against ditions, the Union of School- parts of the Reich were com- Government intended to publish to him as the "Last of the Mohi- i pathetic to the Zionists and would dents: Eparaim eight states, Nebraska, Iowa, Illipresent Jews have been taken only by the children's Parents has decided pelled by the Gestapo a t gun's soon a map of the area entitled :ans." The men who constituted not support the • White Paper pol- president; Joseph Marks, nois, North Dakota, South. DakoTretiak, treas- Nazi Protector's office after the to increase from 2,000 to 5,000 point to cross the Soviet frontier. "Jehudah," to signify t h a t It was t i i s circle, Peretz Smolenskin, icy if given an opportunity to urer, and Sal Michnick, ta, " Minnesota, Wisconsin and secretary- Czech Government has refused to the number of free meals its These Jews have been met with a Jewish territory. Ths' mapMoses Lilienblani. David Frish- press their views. Zionists anxieMichigan, will be represented by Mr. Klutznick and Mr. Marks act," according to a news bulleman, seem to be of a remote age. ties, however, are not yet re- will delegates and teams In the big- distributes to needy children in gunfire Irom the Soviet side, would show the territory as hav-. participate in the conference Paris-Midi eaid. I t is expected ing an area of abont 1,000 square h Brainin was like a trunk which lijved. Zionist circles believe sessions. The former will sneak tin issued by the American gest convention sponsored by any kilometers, bounded by the Sap., grew into a branch that looked j that Colonial Secretary Malcolm on local fuad-raising activities, Friends of Czeeho-Slovakia. The union appealed to variindividual chapters. and Vistula Rivera on the "west over into a new vista. The editor also said that every District finals in debate, ora- ous Jewish institutions for sup! -UacDonald is anxious to imple- and the latter will give a short reand by the Soviet frontier on thb Journalistic Pattern ment the policy further, notably port oa the activities of the local street in the cities and every vil- tory and basketball "Will be held port on the ground that it could east. Many stereotyped phrases havs ia connection with regulation of districtlage "has its group of Czech pa- with the winners of winter r e - not carry out the plan alone. The Teport aBsertea- that ts<s been used in, the eulogies by writ- land sales. All persons interested In the triots, closely organized to resist gional ' tournaments competing. Besides this union, Hadassab. ers of all shades. There is, of The Zionists are 'deeply con- Zionist movement have "been in- the invader. Neither Jews, for- District winners will be entered in provides free meals, but not plan for the "Jewish terlrtory^ 5ourse, the new hackneyed statehad been decided upon a t the eigners, nor those previously the 1940 national A. Z. A. tour- enough to meet present needs. vited to attend the conference, prominent ment that he introduced the Euro- cerned over the rigorous enforce- j and last meeting between Reich Forin political life are naments. In addition to tournaare asked to telephone Mr. ments of immigration provisions pean style into Hebrew writing. o f t h s eign Minister Joachim von RlbAT 0729, or Mr. Marks, permitted in the organisation in ment finals and district business With a citrus crop estimated a t There is" natuVally'the^alltision^To ! White Paper and the un- Michnick, SI00, if they desire extra pas- order to reduce the risk of detec- sessions, the three-day convention 12,000,000 cases of ripening and Noted Viennese Violinist bentrop and.Premier Vyacheslav hiB double tragedy—the physical | responsive attitude met in nego- JA will have a complete social pro- the shipping season opening, most Mold toft of Soviet Russia," in Will Be Featured »nd I tiations for the extension, of eer- sengers or wish, a rids to Destion by the Gestapo," lie said. and th» the sniritiia]. spiritual. gram, including a dance, banquet of J-he. scientific-ability and busMoscow. 'ThG plan was later elabMoines. tificaies from the previous sched• on Ptogram This ia the journalistic pattern, and luncheon. orated in Berlin, it was said, •with -2few Edict iness aenznen. of Palestine is now :, ule which had been assigned to which certainly does not reveal Over, 400 Alephs are expected the result that the following fourLondon, <JTA)—-Czech circles pn oranges.. .. • the real Brainin, who was both Polish emigrants but not used j The second quarterly meeting point program was lonnulftted: to participate in the convention. concentrated Xo Foreign Market • here report that to defeat refusal p t more and less than he Is generally because ot the war. the Women's division will take ^ll_33i£Jlrst_to t a l e n t to\Lnb_. I t is feared, tuat 50 per. -cent of b ths_ h Cseclis_tp l by ,,keep_ th represented., ta be, ...There were •- -The-- Jewish- Chronicle-said it place on^'Monday;December 18,"at] :iinwiil be all Jews front the Cor; of the crop cannot be marketed posHsf" in' •TQie. "Prague. German tragedies in Braiain's life that understood that daring the re1 o'clock, at the Jewish Commu- ridor, including- Gdynia. Posea aboard .because of war conditions. nity bank, Boehmlsche Diskontobank possibly his own family did notcent conversations between Prime Center, Mrs. Joe Rice, presiThe German, Austrian, CzechosloK a t t w i c e ; (2) next to be r e . and Kreditasstalt, t h e Nazi aurealize. The death of his accom- Minister Neville Chamberlain an i dent, announces. At tbls meeting, and vak a n d Polish markets, which tomoved are t h e Jews of yienna thorities have decreed that ell plished daughter, Miriam, Ph. E>.Labor M. P.'s Clement Attlee and the nomination committee will gether accounted " for a million submit the slate' of- officers l o r and other parts of Austria, a t ti of a Belgian university, was a Arthur Greenwood efforts were Czech savings banks must place cases a season, is now closed^ The the rate of 2&00 -weekly. Such speed blow from which he had never made to obtain relaxation of the Council Bluffs Hadassah 30 per cent of their deposits into new year. , . - turned United-Kingdom, which ordinarily out later, however, to 'fte completely recovered. Sponsors Event a t the bank as a "permanent investAn interesting feature of the British policy on Palestine along Personality ment." The money, it was stated, ostpone Amateur Night; buys 70 per,cent of the crop, now- quarterly meeting will be a violin impossible; (3) ; tha starting- -pt the following lines: Masonic Temple adays consumes less. Similarly, all will be csed to purchase Czech What does Reuben Brainin's by an outstanding Viennese systematic removal of Jews from to Show Football European countries are conserving recital Continuation of immigrareputation rest on? Hardly lias tion(1)and As the lighlig'ht of Its -winter and Jewish properties, eespeeially artist. Miss U l y Hudin. Miss the Bohemia-Moravia ProtectorPictures their foreign exchange balances immediate release of •certhis .question been broached by the activities season, t h e Council industrial concerns that the Nazis Rudin, -who received (her musical ate should be effected simultafor war purposes. 1 many who paid pen service to him. tificates withheld as punishment Bluffs Senior Hadassah will on wish passed into German hands. training in Vienna, is recognized neously "with t h e Trom- JUistris; A. regular meeting of Omaha Shipping is scarce and freight While it is true that his articles for ilieg-al immigration; (2) im-Sunday evening at S o'clock preas an able and successful concert (4) the latest to be renjovett odge of B'nai B'rith will ba Jfceld rates have shot up. The reappearand essays could fill at least 30 mediate release of all certificates sent a Minstrel show, "Holy Brussels, <JTA)—The German player with a remarkable talent should>bB the Jews of thc^Old Monday, December 18, at the Jewvolumes, he lacked t h e long- intended for refugees; (3) the Smoke," at the Masonic Temple newspaper Essener National Zei- ish Community Center. The meet- ance of, the Spanish crop is also for the violin. She will be ac-Reich. "•• ah adverse factor. nerredness to make a thorough Government's co-operation to- al-in Council Bluffs. The play has tung reports that a number of companied by Mrs. Abe Tellman, This plan, the report s a i l prong will start a t 7:30 p. m. in the Therefore, efforts are being Omaha pianist leviate the economic crisis in Pal- been written by Mrs. Ben Telpner. persons, mostly Jews, have been research on any subject. vided for completion of thB Teodge room. made to utilize a great part of estine by extension of public He was not a scholar, but he Abe Saltzman is director. A luncheon will"be serted in moval of all Jews to the Greater arrested in eastern Slovakia durThe Amateur night previously the crop in Palestine itself. The possessed something not to be works and loans; (4) assurance Members of the cast include: ing the last few days on charges cheduled connection with the meeting. A Reich by April 1, 1040.^Jt ap- " has been indefinitely Sieff Institute at Rehoboth, headthat nothing would be done to imfound among savants in general; Mrs. E. Ross, Mrs. M. Steinberg, of spreading "alarmist rumfirs" ostponed because of the lack of ed by Dr. Chaim Weizmann, has large attendance is expected at pears, however, that tbe Nazi ruland that is intuition. Few Jewish plement the White Paper in re- Mrs. B. Kubby, Sirs. B. Telp- under instructions of the British ntrants. If interest is revived, an devised a process tor mass squeez- the rally, and women are Tirged: ers have themselves realized the writers equalled him in that re- gard to administration or land ner, Mrs. M. Bobnick, Mrs. H.intelligence service. to make immediate reservations unfeaslbllity of such a rapid exattempt will be made to hold , (Continued.on page 8.) spect. He was a dilettante in the legislation; (5) a better under- Galpert, Mrs. B. Abramson, Mrs. I. by calling Jackson 1366. pulsion. Amateur night at a future date. best sense of the word; and he standing for Jewish defense serv- Moskovitz, Mrs. A. Leibovitz, Mrs. Performs Helpful Tasks So far, t h e report declared, Election of delegates for the was a striking personality. I often ices and quashing of sentences S. Lincoln, and Dorothe Saltzman. The Women's division nas had more than 5,000 Jews have treen district convention to be heldiere •wondered whether h i s distin- upon people training- for selfOthers taking part are Mesan active year and can point, to a shipped t o ' Lnblin from Vienna, n Omaha in July will take place guished appearance wa3 some- defense. dames A. Hoffman, J. Rosen, L. number of definite achievements. despite the determination of the Monday night. Plans for the comthing hereditary or whether it London, A. Bear, S. Suvalsky, L. The Chronicle said it was exA comfortable lounge room with ing oratory contest scheduled for Vienna Nazi authorities to have was the result of his constant hobnew furniture was made available tho city "Judenreln" by Februthat attempts of officials Meyerson, H. Pried, M. Harris, the first meeting in January will nobbing with notables in every pected S. Rosenthal. on the lobby floor. A new meetin London and Jerusalem to en•)e discussed. The oratory contest ary, 1940. The Jews in Berlinwalk of life. Dancers a r e Esther Brown, ing room, properly decorated," was have force the White Paper would not s sponsored jointly by the B'nai so far not been affected .by,= He gathered his honey from succeed, although it was impos- Bette Lee Harris, Marilyn Saltzalso added to the facilities of the the plan.; B'rith and the Bound Table of Jewish leaders In Ber- many sources; and his writings sible to fortell the actual results man, Ida Gittle, Dorothe SaltzCenter, for the convenience of the lin were recently ewish Youth. .» called to Gestabore the signs of a mellifluous of recent intervention. | man, Lucille Abrahamson, Maxine many groups meeting there. .The ^Sth anniversary of the Football Pictnres po headquarters to submit "Budgvartegatedness, reaching it3 satA brisk ticket sale is reported ' Leibovitz, and Beverly Steinberg. The new main project of" the founding, of the B'nai Abraham Feature of the Monday night ets and plans of activities for t h e uration point ia memoirs and biMaxine Leibovitz is directing the 'or the Erika Mann lecture which meeting will be the showing of lodge was celebrated Sunday eve- Women's division is the conduct next three years, v$iich Is "taken ography. He was a student of men \ a to be given on Saturday evedances.. of Camp Jay-C-Ca t Louisville, ning with a banquet a t the B'nai Nebraska university football rather than of books. There was to mean that they will bo permitEdith Bubb, Eileen Rosenberg, ning, January 6, at the Central the synagogue in South Omaha. Neb. The" Women's division has ted to conduct relief and emigraa touch of the gypsy in him ta High school auditorium under the pictures of the 1939 season. The Israel and Betty Grossman are members covered the deficit incurred in Approximately 2 5 0 m e m b e r s will be shown by Coach countervail his intellectual .purtion , work as hitherto for t h e of the trio. The piano accompani- auspices of the Temple Israel Sis- pictures friends were present to ob-the first year's operation of the next three years. suits; and this too might account terhood. Miss Mann will speak "Id Weir of Nebraska university and - »» ments will be played by Leo Meycamp, and has undertaken to proserve the silver anniversary. and will start promptly a t 7:30 for his magnetism, his animatedon "What Price Fascism." erson, Mrs. A. Saltzman, and Bert vide Camp Scholarships to enable Babbi I. Rackofsky gave the . ness, his roaming habits,, aad his Daughter of the distinguished P. m. Fitzgibbons. Mrs. M. Yudelson many children to have, summer imaginativeness, which sometimes The B'nai -B'rith and the Phy-featured address. writer, Thomas Mann, winner of and ,Jane Hoffman are prompters. vacation at camp, who otherwise Lieb Wolfson, past president, •would color his wide range of insical Education department of the Beatrice Krause, Frank Scott, the Nobel prize in literature, could not afford it. - A camp comformation. Community Center a r e was presented with a special i n mittee, Bert Fitzgibbons, and Adeline Erika Mann has carved out a ca- Jewish, ander the chairmanship of Dr. Herman Weil, formerly assignia ring in recognition of his jointly sponsoring . the pictures. Memoirs London are in charge of make-up. reer of her own as writer, actress The business session will follow outstanding- work for the organ- Mrs. Bernard, Fleisher, is in sociated with the educational orMany are the thoughts and rem- ganization of the Jewish commun- Mrs. R. Gordon is in charge of and lecturer. She has been one ization. He was also toastmaste charge of the project,, and it is 1 iniscences which crowd in upon ity of the outstanding leaders in the immediately after the showing of for properties, of Frankfurt-am-Main and now the evening . Various chapter expected that a better season will the pictures. my mind on the day when hi3 in- professor of Mathematics and Sci- Mrs. O. Greenherg and Mrs. M.anti-Fascist fight. be held in 1940 through the comembers were also honored. terment is taking place in my ence at tbe Nebraska Central Col- Yudelson are chairmen of the pre- At one time she "wrote travel operation of the Women's, .diviAddresses were given by "Nahome town. books, and-children's stories, but lege at Central City, will occupy sentation. sion. . . : than Perelman, president, a n d When still in breeches, I had the pulpit of the Beth El synagomore recently she has published .jDr.'Bayton E . HeckmanyassisGoodman Meyerson, vice presiknown of Brainin through the gue nest Friday evening, Decemtwo works, "School for Bartant professor In the Department dent. Entertainment "was also furHebrew library (Eiblioteka Ivrit) ber 22. barians" and "Escape to Lifel" of History and Government'at tho nished. to which my late brother was a A native of Alsace, Dr. Weil Last year Miss Mann made a University of Omaha, will spsa% The lodge contributed ?50 to subscriber. Somehow, the name i moved^wi7h "hVTarents'to brief appearance in Omaha at the subscriber. on:Buriday, December 17, at 2:'3O overseas refugees. Reuben Brainin possessed, for me I TOanv W h<^ A<!<««« c.= tato time her father lectured here. Beat a meeting of tho Workman's when Alsace -<r. was taken over Officers of the B'nai Abraham at least, an imposing sound. When many cause, of the reception given her Circle," Branch 690-E. The subject by the French and was educated l o d g e a r e : Nathan Perelman, Brainin first visited this country at the Universities of Warburg at that time, it was decided to of Dr. Heckman's discussion •sslll president? Goodman M e y1 e rson, and Montreal in 1910, I was de- j bring Miss Mann to give a lecture Funeral .services were held yes- be "How F a r Shall We Melton N. Beber, secrelighted, as the 19-year-old editor J In Frankfort he was professor The third of the Center's spe- vice-president; of her own. Tickets are 60 cents tary; Sam Kraft, treasurer; The terday morning at the Jewish Fu- America's^ Melting Pot." Tlio of the Keneder Adler, to be his ! cial programs for children will be and are on sale at the VnittHome: for Mrs. Rosa Beber, meeting, which is to take place-Bt I of aciult education at the "Juedguide. Docekal Drug Co., Matthews Book given on Friday morning, Decem- trustees include Lieb Wolfson, neral 63, mother of Sam Beber, promi-: the Labor Lyceum, 22nd* ©tea A Chanukah program- was pre- Store and Loais Sommers Gro- ber 29, promptly at 10:30. This Harry Dworsky and Sam Canar. HIB curiosity, for a man whoiache3 Lehrhaus" of which Martin nent Omaha attorney, and of .Dr. Clark streets, was originally -schBuber was director. He was also sented last Sunday evening . by cery. program will feature an unusual had traveled all over Europe, was | an * instructor Meyer Beber, well-known Omaha eduled for the evening. at the "Philanthrop- the yremont -chapter of HadasRabbi Rackovsky to astonishing. He was interested I T-7 puppet show directed by M i s s Dr. Heckman received his B,.Ai physician. Mrs. Beber died Tuessah. About 150 attended the aft 3ewish s c a o o l particularly t oo •=•"" T , ™ iJa"n1<d j j o l d e s„ see ^~™ how *^~ the Jewy Marjorie Shanafelt of the Univeri a Geraian Speak on Thursday day afternoon at Rochester, Minn., and Ph. D. degrees at Ohio Stkto fair, including members and their ish masses 1 ve; anu I directed j C o a l l a g t 0 l a i s c c u a t r y in sity of Nebraska. where she had undergone an oper- University where he specialised i a the cabby to take us to Led no no ! -~__ * . « « n , . JT ^_ De- guests from Omaha, Columbus, Such intriguing stories as "The Rabbi Isaiah Rackovsky will ation. the field of Public Opinion. Bej ceniber of 1938, he was granted a Walthill and Oakland. • address the Chevra'Kadish of the Pink Fairy," "Mr. Bones" and Lane, a long yard where a thou- post-doctral scholarship at the sides his position as a member, pi A resident of Omaha for ove* The program opened with comthe "Whachamacallit" will be Congregation B'nai Israel, Eightmunity singing, followed by an The Center Dramatic committee presented. Miss Shanafelt is well- eenth and Chicago streets, ThuTE- 30 years, Mrs. Beber had lived the History and Government' demight say, under one roof. The oaaie to the Xeoras&aand Central Col- impressive candle-lighting cere- has announced plans for a "Drafor the past three years in Lospartment, he IB also the TJclrerRioted guest alighted far a few lege, a Quaker institution. for tez life-like puppets as day evening, December, 21, at Angeles. She, had been active ID slty's debate coach. mony anci singing by the Hadas- matic Workshop" and Play-read- known minutes aad insisted oa qaestionas her-unusual presentations. 6:30. local Jewish affairs before movsah. children's choir. Two plays ing group. The purpose of the or- well ing, a la Peretz during his statisThe rabbi will speak on "Final ing to the coast. to this program will commemorating" the work of Hen- ganization trill be to read and dis- beAdmission tical survey, a buxsm Jewess on 10 cents for non-members. Rites." Other survivors are: Her huscuss current or well-known plays. Children rietta Ssold were given. . her family'3 mode of living. of Center members will band, L Beber of Los Angeles; Piano selections were played by The • membership of the group At McGill university, he interbe admitted without charge. Concert Sunday sons, David E. of Chicago, and Abner Verhin, accompanied by will be limited. Persons interested ested himself ia the library inJohn A. of Los Angeles;' two ^ _. at _..my . _ idl- ,| This e v e n i n g at services at Micbael Sxasaa on ths castinets. in joining are asked to call the scriptions. His surprise . . a t Labor Lyceum daughters, Sadie and Jean of Los omatic knowledge "of Y i d d i s h I Templa Israel Rabbi David EL Sara Minfein cf Omaha sang a office of the Jewish Community Workers Alliance The Young People's group-'of The Ladies' auxiliary of the Angeles, and nine grandchildren. to Meet Sunday caused me to wonder -whether this j Wice will speak oa "Twenty-Flya group of Jewish songs. He wasCenter. Workmen's Circle, Branch 173, Pallbearers rrero: David -Gold- Temple Israel is planning a Yoqife Mrs; Bea Shapiro is chairman was merely a heau geste oa his j years of European Relief" ia accompanied Sy Mrs. David Kai The Jewish. National "Workers will sponsor a concert on Sunday, man, Henry Monsky, Philip Klutz- People's service • on Friday part. I was ingenuous then, aad i which lie will review the Joint vich. A xigadoo followed the of the Dramatic committee. Alliance, Poale Zion, will hold a December 17, .at tho Labor Ly- nick, David" Blacker, Harry Trns- ning, December 29. took it for granted that a Jewish Distribution Committee c o n f e.r- Chanakah supper. k tln, S. Rlekes, H a s Lerner and M. Members of the group In the ISth century, dnriag- a special meeting on Sunday, De- ceum, Twenty-second and eace held recently in Chicago. lad should know- Yiddish. the Esrvlce, ^ive. tho A V A. Venger. Isaac Abrabanel, the celebrated dispute at the University of Pa- cember 17, a t S p . m. a t the-Jew- streets. Rabbi Wice attended this Silver When he returned, in 1912, to and usher. usher. They They trill also • jtuimnMun u t p i mu iw»uui ^ . ( u -c~ »»iu. reul conwu-1 and Admission ,m toi tmhoe^concert Rabbi D A. uGoldstein assume the editorship of the same aaaiversary conference of the J. Portuguese statesman, in his olddua, the Venetian senate asked a ish Community Center. An election of officers^wJlIt tajha 25 cents^. It* will-start a t 8 ducted the service. Burial iras at j at a reception to be given newspaper, t a e Keneder Adler, a H. C. and ha will' report on ths age and in esile, -was often con- Jew, EHjai del HedigQ, to arbt trate. sulted by the Venetian senate. • itlng students. organisation's activities. 1 o'clock. held-at this -time. (Continued on page. 8.)^ tha Beth El cemetery.

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Dramatic Workshop Will Be Organized

'Rabbi Wice to Speak on JJD.C»

Temple Youth t& "_. Conduct Services'-;. on December' BB


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