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Lisbon (JTA)—New anti-Jewish legislation" in Spain will be one of the results of the recent Spanish - Axis talke, en Italian broadcast in Spanish (predicted. The broadcast.'referred to a possible measure 'fobridding marriages between Jews and Christiana and concluded-with a statement blaming' Jewa "for the most war the world baa ever seen."

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A di'le^ftlioii of Oi-u-lia woimen will leave Uundiiy »»oiiiiiif? lo r.ttt'iia the.rJi«U.tf.t IffftJo.jal Vonveutloa of (he V/oitica'd Lcr.^K^ of tho United Byi!fi.';<j;;u« at i>: a Moincs, Wovetrtbrr JO, I I , urwl i5:. ltabbi Da via A, Coldstoin v.ill bo one oi' (he ^vinci^al tpc :ii (,ir. tit tbo cmiVrr-ic •. Otln r £jp<va' o. ,i imJini.! j?,-.i P Alb.it <;orf<" " Alilillf'-'lJOli.', 1^1". UvcJyJ: i'Tri'lti : • i of Mndi'-uii, X/lr,., Ilvi. f<toj) 1,-i--; of PJii]:i(i(;IphI.'i; a n d K a b b i J r . J u U

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eorve on the executive committee. > At>tbc Mil'./aukee incctlne Paul JVcret, executive director of the .Omaha Jev/inh Community Ccn• tor,- read a paper on "Problems In jvelfaro Fund Administration." i Etta Frl.(:uh attended thp institute held r,t tho cunf jrenco under the auspice:! of the I National Refugee Servics. p^nrvr *n-us r\ n n n p. |\Hf£7 l

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Tho Po'slo Kion, Branch 51, Jewish National Workers Alliance, will hold a carnival and basaar all day Sunday, November £7, at the Community Center. ; Many valuable articles vrill bo feold at bargain prices. Strictly Zcosher metis will be served from noon on. •' Members of -thb commlttco In fchargo include: Mas Goldstein, M. Hinken, G. Soiraf, r.nd Blanche Radinvoshi. !'

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• Rabbi Da\hl H. Wico T.III this Cveuins nt regular4< Temple Israel cervices ' id':.:us3 T h c Colorful oE tho Jovrlsu Comxnunltie^ in the Novrcst Arena oi the V/ar." He \ill s»»c?.lc specifically oi' tuo Gre;-!: commuaiUc:\ Four years ai;o JiaT&i WJce, vhlle ciTT, tnur of 2v.r.;.-;-;c and tho Near Er."i, viaitad ia Athens, whero no sucl tho ior.dov,-; o£ tho Grecir.n Jewish community;

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Nadich oi Chicafio. Omaha dolesatcs include: r.Ier,dames David Greenborg, David Sherman, Uavld Cohen, Sarah Pi'ohm, Arthur Colm, . Reuben Kulakofulty, Iloso Kramer, David Goldstein, Al Wohlncr, D. A. Simon, Moo Katelman, J. II. KulaIcifsky, Max Cohen, Jacob Blank, E. Meyer, 'M. Brodkey, Sam Rico, Herman Cohen, Aaron Edgar, and Jacob Kahz. . . . Others v/ishing to go should call Mrs. Jack Kaufman, HA 09C2 immediately. A chartered bua will leave the Beth El Qynagoguo at 11 o'clock, Sunday morning, for Dca Moincs.

The Ileth 131 Men'n club ia planning a "Kick-OH" ntarT dinner at G:GO this Monday, November 11, at the Hill hotel. On the program ivill be entertainment and cards. There will bo no npcakery. Tho committee in charge includes: Milton Prdhm, Dr. David C. P l a t t, Arthur Cohn, Leon Gvaets," John Rosenblatt, Abncr Kaiman and Joe Solomonovr.' Tickets may be purchased, from any member of thia committee.

To Dedicate T&rdi at Beth El On Sunday evening, November , I,Ir. Abo Zlotky of Fremont will present tho Both El Synagogue with a' new Refer Tor'ah in memory o£ his late wife, Minnie The Tor.ih will bo dedicated with appropriate traditional- services. Rabbi David A. Goldstein will deliver an addveaa and Cantor Aaron Edgar and the choir \il\i officiate. An invitation has been extended tho public' S.-rali ycricira, before lior .reconvt. ?,":!oa to Jud'u.'m, v/r.d Doar. Anna CAm'iMt'o, rflated to over hal£ ot tho PortUEucac Mobility,

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The public will be welcomed by the A. 55. A. and the synagogue. Alephs of -Mo'lher Chapter 1 and Sam Beber Chapter 100 will join Cantor A. Schwalczkin a n d Rabbi Isaiah' Rackoveky .in the chanting and presentation of the Service. Sam Cooper, winner of the national essay contest sponsored by tho Auxiliary of tho Veterans of Foreign Wars, will d(-livf*r h i a prlze-wlnnine esr.ay, "The Heneiits of Democracy." Justin l'rirsman will apeak on "-Jews Facing Conscription." Rabbi Rackoveky will neldrpsu the congregation OJI "Tho ThouBhts ot Youth and Its Problems." Aleph Norman Turk pi, in addition to the cliantlng of the Kiddush, will elng Beveral tiolos.

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i > .. Cincinnati (3VA)-—C!«Jn,'{ i t . I. J * i ^ E * v I '.(1th Mumiil cCfUM-iiknt Rt the lio'l Gib'ion, rltcndfd ?>y itcr.i'ly 1,000 ilolt'Kf.le.':, IlKtJiw.! nti re-elect" Mrs. Wijvitl <le f;oLi Pool o£ Now York as ju'eriilestf, 4-i'optod resolutions calllit;; for aid to Ilvit- Many sln pintl to I ho IV.!c;;thio Juwh.li hotuclnnd r.nd imiilpint'iitort t l i o ixnolctionr; by a|»provsit:; IitsdvtJ t l a s 51,C«».«00 to tinztieo hi- • Atlwna, Cirt.-re (<JVA)—~,T u,-?'h tensified HtctllrRl, Yc\ttli AHynti qwai'ioi'.) of K.-.1o:»i<-n nt.ct <I.fs J' • other worlc In tlio Holy Lsnd. Faml loif'it of i'orfu win* r.i1-.>"" Vlco-presidentn include I.I i n a tho objceOvf- Eniuibi'i! !>(v !>'"*'• i Jullict N. Honjamin, Mrs. Sundel ,'wlat»r;s, it v/f i i i v ^ ' i t ^ I:'1;^ f »4 s Donieer and Mra. Robert Gzold of week r.'» th« G I V " ' J I >k(>"K !l - l Nev; York City, Mrs. Harry Berk- their f.'mdy tf.'.Mriea t» in inman of Chicago and Mrc. I. M. vasipti wS'*c!i !•) tr.tV.cJ i& It-'^J Golden of San Francisco. Mrs. A. Patetls/o ::?K! the flew S'-a' t •';'} P. Schoolman was elected nation- Sts gor.l. al secretary and Mru. Samuel J. .Tho Jo\vifi!t qunrter of M o r k i Rosensohn, national t r e a s n r c r . ~ t h o port city v/hieli contfJns tit > The new office of recording sec- great r.injoiitj" rf Or<-cco'!j nnrrs rotary wac given to Mrn. Emanuol thfen 70,000 ;j<\.'fi—va'1 ra;,i?;?'ff Ilalpern of New York City, prc- althouL'h it rctt'uncd no %ff"U)i.j v i o u o 1 y national membership military objectrwi, sicorfdnfr to chairman. an account [ji%rcr, by Lo-'i." P.f-i icv Resolutions pledcing full sup- of Chicsco, T/ho c:i".!O licro froi» tho bolcasuerod cit/. "ITaiy v^i.-s (Conlinucd on Page 11.) killed In tho nnn-07.- r/rrcH-. terraced on tho Iiill'id". At kaM one synaroruo v.m hH." Ono bonb landed iioar a J.->vIsh ecbool v/hsch war, !>:inc u x : l as an interuraent c o n t e r foi" • Italian?.

The Temple Israel Men's club will hold a stag Wednesday evening, November 13, at G:30 at tho Temple. A number of committees have been at work arranging the affair and an unusual program Is promised by Louis E. Lipp, president of tho Men's club. A turkey dinner is to bo cerved. Reservations are 85 cents per plate. Paul Itlotcky is chairman of tho committee in charge of food arrangements and is being assisted by Joe Popper, "Archie Jacobs, It vry officially stated th:'t tho pave liialac and Harold Parber. Jewlali Dcction or Co.-fi', caio? Tho committeo on stunts a n t! city.-of tho inland o.' t!ie c a i n O games i3 under tho chairmanship name, vras one o." t ' s c plrcci of Richard Hitler. Members o£ The annual card party and dej?>lsrtr;. So-this committee are Hilton Maypor, ai-rt-lunchoon tponsored by t h o bombed by Fascist > Wan-en Ackerman and I. I. Sols- Dcborrh society will bo held Tucn- e'ral • persons •, cro reported c]•:;,;!. and injrrccl. man. dny, November 1", fit thft Jo\/iali "While tho uioio th.in 70,000 Community Center, c-tartinn at 1 A new 'membership class will Jews ot Civecf* joinitl In the iisY-t be introduced at tho stag. Mem- p. m. AH p r o p e l s vrill bo used for her inrtct-ia'lC'P.cf, r e p o r t a bers of, the membership, committee for the .idvaiifcmr-j'-t o t Jewiaa from Jesusplcm raUl that Iim.* include: L. Gordon Gross, chair- learning In O^Kih". drcdsi o£ Grc.c J<JVS in Tnkslh o man, and William Feiler, Dr. ArMrM. ~bitx I-'i-c;:-.l:i», chairman v;orc bc-h;;!n;: tho Grcok eoi:=> thur Greoue, Lloyd Malashock of the card j'nrty, reports a rec- aulato tht-ro '»ri:*i o:fcio to jo ; 'i and Bon Shapiro. ord ri*ciu:.>:ico | u expected and tho Groel: ;>rray. Dr.thKsJaeai f' tt csprc:. ?d her fii-pvccialioa to Greece's residence to tho Itali":"1 Other eomnlttees announced by has tl o.~,'j who Iiavo GO i.raciou^ly re- iavr/.:ic-u va*, cziC to fcj t,T/ccr-ir.^ s Mr. Lipp arc tho synagogue r.c- sponded. the "Near East, tiviiies committee arid tha pubr-Icmb'err. oi <.ho coumittoc R> licity and. uolico cor.imltteo. Bon • Brodkey in chairman of tho for- aiEtini: r.Irj. rj-GJ'itda arc: llczLav/c :nos I'. X'j;»c!cln, Vr-\& Uroxni, mer and is bein» csalsted by Harh. Kal -r-1, Pr.r.t :jp.,le;n, J. P£p.I:c-«, old Clterniack, Joseph Goldvarc, Zur'clf Dr. Herman- Jahr rnd'JuUus No^;- li. irrtsmau, Oliarlea l',a:-r., H, li. Dixra r>t".lo , mau. Joe Jr.cobs.bea^- Uv pub- V/dTSStcin, I.r. ,*. O o h o n , 73. will t o r.ppHcd in He':;! licity r;roup "ivlio.TS aiomboro in- Crouii; ?, :t-'.'ti'-e! Colr'.n, 3idaej v.r-:3?: t:u»Icr instruct 1 -'v cludo Ejlv.-ftrt! Clir,fton'f Horace ctelpian ?.uC i!. Bnrrtcin, e c ; . Ronenblum, Jiayniond SUbar and Urn. J. Bcruaiein is presiuoat Ifarvey Lron. of the Deborph society.


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