May 3, 1940

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Entered as Second Class Mai) Matter on Jamiaty 81, l m . - a t Postoffice, of Omaha, Nebraska, under tke Act of March g, 1979

MOTHER'S DAY AFFAIR TO BE

More Restrictions For Budapest Jews

VOL.

OMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, MAY 3 , 1940

e 1 Honor High School Students

Budapest (WNS) — Jews will no longer be granted licenses and permits, necessary to open shops and markets, it: w a s announced here by. the city authorities Of Budapest. : --.•-• • The jobs of taxi drivers', porters, operators, secondJ. C. C. Women's Division filling-station hand dealers' and others were also Sponsors Annual forbidden to Jews. Licenses which, have already been issued will be I Banquet withdrawn within the next five Mother's day will be observed years. this Sunday, May 8, at the Jewish Community Center with the To Speak at Service a n n u a l Community MotherDaughter banquet sponsored by the Women's Division. Members of the entire community are Invited to attend. Mrs. William Lazere, president "of the Women's Division, will give the invocation at the banquet. Dr. Franzblau to Conduct Mrs. Harry Trustln will act as Sessions at toastmlstress. Following the dinner messages will be given by: Corrine Wohlner for the daughters; Mrs. Milton Abrahams for Ail Institute for Teachers in (he mothers; Mrs. R. Kulakofsky Jewish. Religious Schools .will be for the grandmothers, and Mrs. held on Sunday, May 5, at the .Martin Trustln for the great- Jewish Community Center, with teachers from Omaha and f i v e grandmothers. neighboring communities particiTableaux pating. Mrs. Raymond Silbar, accomThe Institute will be directed panied by Mrs. Al Finkel, will Dr. Abraham N. Franzblau, dipresent a vocal solo. Community by •inlng will be led by Mrs. Aaron rector of religious education of the Hebrew Union college and one pdgar. • the outstanding educators in ' Tableaux will be given with the of f o l l o w i n g participating: Mrs. the country. While open to the public at Phlneas Wintroub, Podle Belmont, Mrs. Nathan Turner, Jerry large, the Institute will be of parMiriam Dansky 'Harvey Bursteln Turner, Josephine Margolin, Mar- ticular interest to teachers entin Blacker, Margery Shapiro, gaged in Jewish religious schools. Sally Marer, Louise Bolker, Ruth Seventieth Annual .Bosenstein, Helyne Wohlner, BarMeeting of Temple bara Trustin, Betty Cohn, Mrs. joe Rice, Adrian Rice, Nan RacuToBeHeldMay 10 sin and Mrs. Julius Sherman. Mrs. Henry Belmont is chairThe Seventieth annual meeting man of the affair, and Mrs. Arof the Congregation of Temple Isthur Cohn is co-chairman. Memwill take place following the Named ..Outstanding J. C. rael bers of the committee assisting Sabbath Service Friday evening, C. Athlete at Award * are: Mesdames David R. Cohn, May 10. David Greenberg, M. Arbitman, Night New officers and trustees of the • L. Jacobs, Ben Taxman, Milton Congregation will be elected at . Abrahams, H. Franklin, William .As the outstanding J e w i s h this time. Racusin, I. Grossman, J. Lipsey, Community Center athlete, MarThe service that Friday evenshall Geller Wednesday night was ing will be the annual Mother's '. Henry Newman, I. M. Welner, presented with the Jrvin C. Levin Day service conducted by the Pi Sam Rothenberg, Reuben Brown, trophy given' annually at the Cen- Tail Pi fraternity. Allen Kohan, David Brown, Harter Award N.ight, .'-."'•' , ry A. Wolf, and Moe Bercovlci. "To Ben Kutler went the Harry Also Mesdames Julius.. Stein, Trustin award for the outstandJ a c k Kaufman, J. Malashock, ing Junior Center athlete, given Morris Arkin, Max Fromkin, Max this year for the first time.. Ap, Cohn, Leon Graetz, Meyer Beber, proximately '. 100 Center athletes Jack Bramson, A r t h u r Adler, were also given recognition for "Bernard Wolf, B. A. Simon, J. J. the work during the past year. Greenberg, A. D. Frank, Alfred Omaha lodge No.. 354 of B'nai Gellor has been active in handPrank, M. Venger, Irvin Levin B'rith «wlll hold Its last regular ball, basketball and softball. He Dr. Abraham N. Franzblan SUd Miss Blanche Zimman. was pared up with Sol Yaffe to business meeting of this current The subject matter to be dis- win the Midwest A. A. U. hand- year Monday, May 6, at the Jewcussed is of extreme value to ball doubles and was runner-up ish Community C e n t e r . The teachers. In the A. A. U. singles. With Yaf- meeting will begin promptly at At 10:30. a. m. Dr. Franzblau fe he captured the J. C. C. doubles 8:15 p. m. In the lodge room. With the district grand lodge will speak on "The Teaching of tournament. convention nearing, progress of Kutler Stars in Basketball Jewish History;" at 1 p. m. on Kutler, according to Center ath- plans for the three-day meeting "How a Good Lesson Grows," and letic officials, is one of the bright- will be discussed and reports will < Mr: Lyle M. Spencer, America's at 3 p. m. on "Running a Class est stars in the department's be given concerning each phase of leading authority on jobs, will be Efficiently." ' In his first active year of activity. Alt business of the lodge he featured speaker at the Job The .following communities are galaxy. be considered and an attempt Illnic sponsored by the Omaha participating in t h e Seminar: handball play he won the Class Will to clear up all pieces of fouth Guidance Council at the Omaha, Lincoln, Council Bluffs, B pre-season and regular hand- made business with which the lodge Is ball championship and with Bill , ewlsh Community C e n t e r on Fremont, Sioux City and D e a : Ipnday, May 6. In his talk, Mr. Moines. Members of t-ie school Skolnick c a p t u r e d pre-season at present concerned. A program featuring entertaindoubles •'. championship. In the Spencer will analyze present' and future opportunities in the var- boards are welcome to attend the regular doubles play, he w a s ment will be presented at the conpaired with Lou Soskln to win clusion of the business, according ious career fields throughout the sessions. _ '.'.'.' 'A. to Alfred Fiedler, program chairrunner-up honors. Country and will ^present the facts man. Refreshments will be served. in the basketball tournament, pertaining to Jofe • , Plane Settlement P 1 a n s are at present being Kutler was the spearhead of the \ As director of Science Research formulated for a vocational guidA. Z. A. 100 attack. Associates In Chicago, Mr. Spencer in Brit. Guiana ance program on May 20. Guests bak become the outstanding inof B'nai B'ritli will be high school terpreter of vocational InformaLondon (JTA) —A scheme for Jews Aroused by students who will hear-a panel tion In the United States.' : : settleine'nt of" refugees-In British discussion on current vocational >. In addition to this talk, the Job Guiana is expected to be ready In Guardists' Release problems .carried on by leading Clinic will feature group confer-. two, months,, it was disclosed by men and professional Antes on 25 career fields in Oma- Roland Robinson, member-of par(JTA) — Bucharest Jew- business, men, each discussing the possit a , with numerous prominent dis- liament and chairman of the larg- ishParis circles were reported to be in cussion leaders who are w e l l est gold-producing company in a state ,of alarm as a result of the bilities in his particular field. Versed In the. skilled trades' .and Guiana, after an informal confer- release all Iron Guardists from basic industries of our commu- ence with Colonial: Secretary. Mal- three c of o n c e n t r a t i o n camps Bikur Chollm Society nity. ;';•;: . - .-:. ••.;.,:• '•-•••.>. , colni.MacDonald. . . \. . ; and the!announcement that Iron . 'Will Sponsor Play i The Jewish Community Center .• The plan Is to be sponsored .by Guardists in exile abroad.-jnost of Is affiliated with the 0 m a h ' a ttie Co-ordinating Foundation for them In Germany, would be per* A Yiddish play will be given Youth Guidance Council and If Refugees, whose president; ex, . • here on May 19 and 20 under CO-opera,ting with them In this Premier Paul van JZeeland of* Bel- mltted to return. ; Job Clinic. . , * • iflam, is now. in N6w "York. •':•"., The Guardists were freed wltti- the. auspices of the Bikur Chollm '•.'•••. out previous requirement t h a t . ' s o c i e t y . - ,-, • • •:• -.-..•; •:• . ' r Admission will be free and all The colonization will start with they swear allegiance to King CarProceeds will be .used . to fur^ Interested are invited. 500 picked pioneers,, both In.agri- ,ol and the .Front of National Re- ther the organization's hospital!-' cultural and industrial spheres, birth. In addition, the King> re- zatlon program. '' - •' - The. members of Ihe .-family of Robinson said; adding that h O a d . ceived- In audience Dr. Hie GarnDaniel Itzig were not classified as found much Influential support eata.a leader of the anti-Semitic . The city of Ispahan in Persia Jews in official . Prussian d o c u- for the scheme when he visited t e r r o r i-a t organization, for an was founded by Jews brought as America last December. - , .. hour. ments. captives by Nebuchadrezzar.

GIVEN SUNDAY

XVII—No. 97

HOLD INSTITUTE FOR TEACHERS

B'NAI B'RITH WILL MEET ON

JOB CLINIC TO BE HELD AT CENTER

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The annual baccalaureate senr» lee for Omaha high school grad* oates will be held tonight at the B'nai Israel synagogue, 18th and Chicago streets. The annual program is held under the auspices of the Social Service committee-of the Jewish Federation and the O m a h a B'nai B'ritli. Temple Israel, The United Orth« odox Congregations, and the Beth El Synagogue will all participate In the service. One hundred students are expected to attend the service with their families and friends. Rabbi Isaiah Rackovsky of the United Orthodox Congregations will conduct the service. Dr. Philip Sher Is chairman of the Social Sorvlco Committee. Dr. Franzbluu to Speak Principal speaker of the evenIng will be Dr. A b r a h a m N. Franzblau, noted Jewish educator and director of the department of Religious Education at the Hebrew Union College. Harvey Burstein and Miriam Dansky will respond for the student body. Following the service, refreshments will be served by the Sisterhood of the United Orthodox Congregations.

PASSOVER MARKED

IN USUAL MANNER BY'DER STUERMER'

Amsterdam (JTA) — The usual "ritual murder" story which the German anti-Semitic weekly, Der Stuermer carries every Passover week is published in the current issue. This time, however, the story is accompanied by a threat of wholesale vengeance upon "the whole Jewish people." ) Under a big red headline, "Ritual Murder in Bo h e m i a , " the newspapers features on Its first page the story; of the alleged "mysterious death" of a 19-year-old non-Jewish girl, Marie Falcova, in the Czech town of Welhartitz on March 19,1938. ..' All the disproved accusations of former "ritual murder" campaigns are repeated by the Stuermer and the Czech authorities are accused of not having investigated the case because of the Influence of the girl's J e w i s h employer. "The murder of the girl Faicova." the article warns, "has not yet been revenged. But it will be revenged. The revenge will- involve the whole Jewish people." •

Jr. Hadassah to Give Bridge Party A benefit bridge will be given Wednesday, May 8, at the Jewish Community Center by Junior Hadassah. Door prizes will be given and refreshments are to be served. Alice Susman is chairman of the affair with Ruth Falk in charge of tickets and Helen Greenberg in charge of door prizes. Admission will be thirty-five cents per person.' ; •'••' .-/.•..•'• "••. •••": •'..' ; Proceeds will be turned over ,t» the organization's Palestine projects. • /;•.' •••/; ..: •••-.-:. . :':y"i Ludwig Jacobson tlT83-1843), outstanding p'hyBiologist of his times, refused a professorship at the University of Copenhagen because it entailed apostasy. ;


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