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OMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2 , 1940
Pledges BRITAIN SEEN Paderewski Polish Democracy READY TO END "WHITE PAPER"
JEWS LEAVE FOR ETHIOPIA
TEMPLE SISTERHOOD TO MEET MONDAY
Ludwig Lore, foreign editor of the New York Post, will speak Tuesday evening, February 6, at the Jewish Community Center on "Behind the Cables: The World Today and Tomorrow." Mr. Lore appears as the fourth speaker of the Center Forum series. A native of Germany, Mr. Lore attended the University of Berlin and then came to America in 1904 to take over the editorship of the German language dally, "New Yorker Volkszeitung." After 25 years on the "Volkszeitung," he became editor of a daily column, "Behind the Cables," which appears daily in the New York Post and the Philadelphia Record. Foresaw Trends In addition to his newspaper activities he has contributed to The
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Paris (WNS) — Declaring that "suffering has made us all equal" and that "respect for democratic ideas will be the guiding principle of future Polish regimes," Ignace Paderewski, Poland's veteran statesman, patriot and musician, opened the Polish Parliament in Would Scrap Policy if Un- exile, the National Council of the Republic, after his e l e c t Ion as derstanding Is President of the Assembly. Reached None of the council members was a member of the Polish ParNO CHANGE DUE YET liament which was dissolved a few weeks ago and which consisted in Noticeable Improvement Warsaw of old regime nominees in Arab-Jewish only Poland's three major parties — Peasants, National Democrats, Relations and Socialists — sit In the new London (JTA) — The British council. Dr. Ignace Schwarzbart repreGovernment would consider scrap4Bg the Palestine White Paper if sented an estimated 3,000,000 Po4fce Arabs and Jews would come lish Jews now under Nazi and SoHero (J-'t' Exploitation 4ogether and reach an understand- viet rule. President R a c z k i ewlcz, who Jng, it was authoritatively declaropened the session, declared that «d here. ' ' It was stated, however, that the it was one of the main tasks of Government was unable to accept the Council to study the problem accordance Rome of a durable peace, with guaran< (Continued to Page 12) t? ally expressed wish tees that would render aggression with" the,', 3 nito Mussolini, the of Pren/ ei impossible in the future. Jewish I h S the Ethiopian war, Lieut. J p "• Jesl, will soon leave GENERAL HALLER TO for Et/ ^ ,o launch the activiy-formed Jewish corSPEAK IN OMAHA ties oft poration for the cultivation of ollGeneral Joseph Haller, who has bearlng plants. He will be accombeen sent to this country to rep- panied by seven Jewish engineers "Abraham Lincoln in Illinois", resent the Polish government in and agricultural experts. a dramatic reading of the recent exile, will visit Omaha late In Lieutenant J e s l , who Is the Broadway success, will be given March. founder and director of the comby Mrs. Donald Tope at the FebGeneral Haller's appearance In pany^ incorporated as the Camruary meeting of the Temple Is- this country was protested by Po- paignia Ethiopica Semlollosa, was rael Sisterhood on Monday, at the lish labor and Jewish groups. (Continued to Page 10) Temple. ,! Mrs. Tope is well-known in Omaha for her dramatic interpretations. \ Mrs. Charles Schimmel will be chairman of the meeting. The opening prayer will be given by Mrs. ""Milton Mayper. Miss Beatrice Sommer will present two piano numbers, "God Bless America" and "A Medley of Civil War Despite economic hardships ocSongs." casioned by the European war, • Mra. Bernhardt Wolf, president Palestinian institutions are alof .the Sisterhood, will preside at ready drafting programs for inthe business meeting. Luncheon creased activities. The United Pal•will be served at 1 o'clock. Res- estine Appeal, which c o l l e c t s ervations are thirty-five cents .apd funds in America for Palestinian may be phoned to Mrs. Harry Ru- use, has co-operated in preparing B'nai B'rith representatives binstein, Wa. 9540, or the Temple the budget for the forthcoming from Omaha, Sioux City, Lincoln Office, At. 2884. year so as to enable the country and Council Bluffs conducted Mrs. Rubenstein'ls In charge of to' cafe' for 'the large number of their semi annual business sesarrangements for the luncheon. refugees entering from e a s fern sion for the Southwest Region of Assisting her will be: Mesdatnes Eiirope. B'nai B'rlth Sunday, January 21. William Feller, Samuel WerthelmAlthough I m m l g r a t l o n from Full delegations from each of er, Jr., Louis Kulakofsky, Morris Germany has been seriously curB. Jacobs, J. J. Friedman, Harry tailed, nevertheless certificates is- the four cities participated in a four hour session featured by the Greene and Milton Abraham's. sued in Germany* Austria, and election of new officers. Albert Czecho-Slovakia were honored by Fox of Council Bluffs was named the Mandatory government up to president; Adolph Davis of Sioux December 1, 1939 and negotia- City, first vice-president; Alfred tions are in progr.es for additional Fiedler, Omaha, second vice-prescertificates for these countries. ident, and Herman Ginsburg, A large.number of young peo- Lincoln, secretary-treasurer. ple and c h i l d r e n have been Plans were discussed for the brought from the Reich, Poland, formation of a vocational guidThe Poalo Zion, Branch 54, and other European c o u n t ries ance committee for this region Jewish National Workers Alliance through the agency of the Youth after a report was given by O. elected new officers for the coin- Aliyah, and it is believed t h i s Hochman of Council Bluffs. A ing year. Those named are: J. (Continued to Page 10) resolution was also passed showRadinowski, Becretary-treasurer; ing the representatives' desiraMrs. Clara Hurwltz, 'recording bility of obtaining a Hillel Founsecretary; and Max Goldstein, dation for the University of NeHospitaler. braska under the direction of Members of the executive comRabbi Jolt of Lincoln. Discussion mittee arei I. Morgenstern, G. also included plans for an educaSoref, and Dr. 0, Belzer. The tional project, A report of the following were named to the so~ general committee meeting which clal committee: Mr. and Mrs. J. At the twenty-third a n n u a l was held in Chicago recently was Raznlck, Mrs, B. Weltzer, Mrs, J. Okum, and Mrs. M. Bondarin. meeting of the Omaha Workmen's given by Harry B. Cohen of Omageneral committeeman for the The installation of officers will Loan Association held on Monday ha, Southwest Region. be held Sunday, February 11 at at the Jewish Community Center Members of the Omaha delegathe Jewish Community Center. An new officers were elected for the tion included Dr. Leon Fellman, elaborate program Is planned for coming year. Fiedler, Milton Frohm, that time. Those who will serve are: Ben Alfred Lindenbaum, president; Ben Mir- Louis Llpp, Harry B. Cohen and off, vice-president; Harry Staen- Dr. A. Greenberg. berg, treasurer; and Isadoro Abramson, secretary. The following were elected directors for one year: Joe Ban, Phillip Ginsburg, Louis Morgan, H. Guss, Sam Weinsyag, M. B. B. Sherman, -rice-Jiresldent of Dolgoff, On Tuesday, February 6, the and Sam Bloom. Other Round the Jewish Labor Committee, will directors, Table of Jewish Youth will whose terms did not exBpeak in Omaha on Friday eve- pire at this time, are: Abe Gins- hold its regular monthly Supper ing, February 9, at 8:45, at the Meeting at 6 p. in. at the Jewish Labor Lyceum, 2201: Clark street, burg and Sam Feldman. Community Center. The" Jewish Labor Committee is Definite plans will be formulatcomposed of Jewish Trade Union B'rlth, the American Jewish Com- ed at this meeting for the Panel and Labor organizations and has mittee, and the.American Jewish Discussion to be held in February a membership .of over five hund- Congress.- For sixteen years he and for the Regional Conclave to red thousand persons. was editor of the official organ be held in May. Sherman Is one of the Jewish of the'lelt Poale Zlon, Members of groups a f fillated Labor Committee representatives The meeting will be open to the with the Round Table of Jewish on the General Jewish C o u n ell public. There is no a d m 1 s slon Youth are invited to attend the which also Includes the B'nat charge. " * <aoathly supper meeting.
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WARSAW J. D. G. ASKS MORE AID Seek Monthly Amount of $500,000 for Bare
Necessities Paris (JTA) — The Warsaw office of the Joint D 1 s trlbutlon Committee has forwarded to the organization's E u r o p ean head* quarters in Paris a budget asking 3,000,000 zlotys monthly-nominal* ly about $500,000 — to provide bare necessities for the starving Jewish population in German-oc* cupied Poland. Two thirds of the f u n d s are needed , according to the budget, for feeding adults and children, the balance being required for medical and sanitary assistance which the Nazis refuse to Jews and for maintenance of sheltering homes for refugees from devasted towns and hostels for c h i d d r e u who have lost their parents during the occupation. Mcala Furnished Tho figures glv© a graphic picture of the starvation prevailing among the Jews in Poland. l a (Continued to Page 10)
II. 0. C. HOLDS FIRST OF AMNUAL DINNERS Ludwig Lore Nation, Harpers, Current History, Foreign Affairs, the New Republic, and other national magazines. As newspaper commentator he opposed the Versailles treaty, predicted the failure of the League of Nations, foresaw_ Hitler's coming to power in Gel-many as early as 1931, and appreciated as few did in the early years of the Nazi regime the full extent of its antiSemitic propaganda. He is a recognized authority on Fascist trends in all parts of the world.
RITH SMOKER TO BE HELD A full evening program featuring boxing, singing and dancing will headline the annual B'nai B'rlth smoker to be held Monday, February 5 in the Jewish Community Center auditorium. Participants in the recent Golden Gloves tournament will give boxing exhibitions. Those who will take part are the Chadek brothers, Al Brandt, novice champion, and Vernon Wlntroub. The Peggy Thomas show will entertain with singing and dancing. Admission price is twenty-five cents and attendance is limited to B'nai B'rlth members jonly. Members of the two Omaha A. Z. A. chapters will be admitted free. Chairman, of the affair is Alfred Fiedler, assisted by the members of the program committee of Omaha lodge. The program will start afcj* p. m.
Three hundred and sixty per* sons attended the first annual dinner sponsored by the Sisterhood of the United Orthodox Congregations last Sunday, January 28. Dinner music was furnished by Al Finkel and his Quartet Three brief dramatic sketches were given by Paul Nerenberg and Morris Cohen, members of the Jewish Drama Unit. Mrs. Sam Katzman spoke in the namo of the Sisterhood, and Mr. Max Fromkin spoke for the Men's organization. Rabbi Isaiah Rackovsky, principal speaker of the e v e n 1 n g spoke on "The Meaning of Orthodoxy." . Seated at the speaker's table were Mr. Morris Bursteln, general chairman of the dinner, and Mrs. Burstein; Dr. A. Greenberg, toastmaster, and Mrs. Greenberg; Mr. Louis Blotcky, president of the Beth Hamedrosh Hagodel, and Mrs. Blotcky; Mr. and Mrs: Sam, Katzman; Mr. Max Fromkin, Mr. Louis Epstein, president of the United Orthodox Co ngregatlons, and Mrs. Epstein; Mrs. L. Neveleff, president of the U. O. C. Sisterhood ; Mr. Jack Epstein, president of the Brotherhood;,Miss Rosalie Alberts, and Rabbi Rackovsky. •••••: • ••"••-.,-••• Among the guests was Mrs. Uri Miller of New Orleans, wifo o£ Rabbi Url Miller, who was formerly spiritual leader of the U. O. C
Mizrachi to Meet Saturday Evening
The regular Mizrachi M'lave Malke meeting will take place Saturday evening, February 3, at 8 p. m. at the Congregation B'nai Israel, 18th and Chicago streets. All members are requested to attend as preparations for the The Marranos of Hamburg for coming' Regional Conference of many generations continued the the Midwestern Mizrachi group practice ot baptizing their chil- will be outlined and committees appointed for the wor.lt Involved. dren.