September 27, 1940

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OI.tA.IIA, NEBRASKA, FRIBAY, SEI'TEHEEIt 2 7 , 1&4-0

Y©L. XVII—No.'4«

SliLtCOTfl LKUVICE'i Se-llcotii services will lie held at tfre-B&th El Synagogue and at a l l syasgogsies affiliated O/ with the United Orthodox CmgregatlQEs tomorrow evening, If September .28, at midnight. ill Cantor A. ScuwacsMn will officiate at t h e B'aai Israel Synagogue and Cantor Edward Miller at the Beta HainedrosU id Hfegodel. Rabbi legfak Eaekovgky will s p e a k at the Beth Haiaedrosh H a g o d e l {Synagogue before the Selicotli. An tutueUintj; pe.in &£ Mtivittt* tit. The Selleoth service will be will L&J i be tL*« ^&i^, tUe the last service to be conductJewiJt Cc, ^auJiiy Cl. Despite wtws raging in all ed by the Beth El at the Jewteis of the world, Jews throughish Community Center. Thereout the icloiw will welcoaie Ilosh 1/ li it ut after t h e Congregation xvill lirxhoitsli, t h e Jewish- religluus meet in its new building. Can-tot t. Wet/ Year, wfdcli opens on' WedV v. tor Aaron Edgar and the Belli nos.Jay evening, •Octobei? S, "Last y e u r," » r. / I El choir will lead the'Bervlca ftated, "tho Center In i n.tod Saturday night aad Rabbi DaAs a holiday concerned primartin excellent tioLitfii fti tl.a •! II vid A. Goldstein ••ivill speak on ily with the life of the individual, Conclude Three-Day Fete Proof U*Pu'AUht& of Indrea of ©utf COEIE'UMH , Vhf •'Sin afid the Power of a Great Rosh Hashonab, with its message • . With Jubilee -ferarsco l»y program v r i \.U1 icuii ...I, 6c th Tradition," of eternal values, will bring new Sunday the group iud iiir-rj t di> i :; • Consuls courage to persecuted people and cue eaeouia, c l to i«I. i i ut' ' ne?,r strength to those called upon Israel concluded i t s more hinMtlojs precis- > . il-> to aid their fellow men. eurreufc year. The piocnra vill proof. of Nazi cOBEstlar- latcrferObserved for one day by Re- three-day"'observance of Its 70th he> carried out under tho ilC£ u, eiice In . /Lbiericau affairs - h a s form Jews, the New Year Is cele- iuitiivei'Kary Inst Kiniilay with I»I* •Heredity Is only part; CGJ. JUG/ stirred the State dep&rtns&uit. • brated for two days by Orthodox all.day jubilee at the iUgltlaiiHl • environment.' Commenting'on the articles* in and Conservative Jews. The two-Country club. 4f The anniversary observance be, lt is recognized thai e v e r y tho New' York Post exposing euch days celebration is carried ovei €hUd should have an euvli&iuiont activity ky Nazi coasular officials, from the time when uncertain gan Friday evening With a servfor' self-rapresslon. . This Is most Secretary of State Cordell Hull calendar calculations made neces- ice at the Temple. Morris E. Jacobs presided and brief mesnecessary to the development of lalitts Has Ucen FWcect Bald that the documents and let- sary the two-day observance. • Froia hit for tho child's personality. To tiila ters' threatening Hitler's reprisal 'Unconnected- w i t h nature or sages were given by Itabbi David end, the Jowlsli Coiniaunity Ceneditors of Gcriaaii- with any specific historic event, H. Wice, Mrs. Samuel Ilobinsoa • V i e w s - " ' • . ' • " on American ' • ter will offer oa'co "again an inlacgiiase ;newspaper3, writtea by Rosh Hashonah was -first- observ- and 'Louis B, Lipp. ' teresting erowi? of cntlvltlc: all olt (OTA) —« C?S£.r-)V * f ,t» Barea Esigar voa Spiegel, German ed in.ita, present form within two Saturday night a'banquet-waa designed to develop utilUozzncato "c:,lras!ra i rs ft• •> i "iu consul'•general at New • Orleans, generations of the fall of the sec- held lit the ballroom of the Blackcion on tfce part of t!Lv«:iHd:ca." •Jj» ,-;"'> Cz'ii'Znz I.o car", vtl had-beoa called to Ms atteation. ond Temple. The only'holiday, at stone hotel; Addresses were giv• Thcco cctivtlka viH I 3 In &dThe 'department, Hull Bald, lias tills season which is mentioned in en by-William L>. Ilolzman.'Jsidor clltion to t,V» .*;»? -'Id jsliy.;! ::il r-ic'lc.'1 '-voy, I'1 a t h o p Cir, -• ; .1.b e e ft considering the caeo for the Bible is the feast of in-gath- Ziegler and Morris E. Jacobs. A cJiTut!'. * :<."'>,>.;!,'. i &•..' 03s \ to some time aad actifj-a resta on ering at the end of tho year. pageant, /'Three Score .and..Ten" I; fievelopmeRta that T/ill materialpresented. Milton II. AbraS "i, I r f The blowing of th.0, Blsofar, a was ' fit'! ises fa the. net so distant future. rant's hams, general chairman of Hie afhorn, hi the synagogue anIn a i.{;.ici,LC-^l i^TJl.-,-.-. - 11 I-.IJ What these developiaenta •were he nounces tho New Year and la a fair, v/as twtmp'itfT. or^an, Cccl.-.l Jisrti^;, im-, .v/Modid not nay, but fee indicated that characteristic recognition was /;iven Acll'All: •} of the Ilosh Hasho- to Special tho government was investigattwo pioneer meiiil>i'r3 of t h o TUo children's ?»oar.'i, held oa priest, \J1IO IISJ fL « : i L^cr..-'ei.:jt- ing nah service. In the home, honey every phsss of NasI • consular T o 111 p 1 e, Iluriuan Ituhfelrt and public school hoHdnyj, v/IIl be in;; for IS ycais, «r.ii: "A:: Much activities America. The general is served on the eve of the New Mra. John Merrlf, both 92 yeara continuctl. Included la llio pro- as I v/ould • dc-iro io r c . a n o u y policy of in government on in- Year as a symbol of the wish for of age. gram vill bo a ituuioncttc GIIOW, placo before tho mlcrophono, I terference the (Continued on Page 5.) in domestic affairs by (Coatluucd ou Pace 8.) a chlldrcn'o movie, a children's Over 450 pen-onr, attended tlio consular officiala. is well known, play and a Club Festival. Jubilee which had been arranged Hull said. • y by Louta Bomberg. L. (Jordow AH ehildrca'fs club3 %vill hi organiECil a I o n s special interest • •'.••" N e w Gross and flarvey Leon hail Iise'i lines. Experienced and capable in charge of ticket ealea. I,J:iuMeanwhile, Rep. Edward Izac loaders will direct these croups. nlntr Handler was chairman o£ (Dora., Cal.), introduced In the Thd following aro c r o u p s for the dance and entertainment'comHouse legislation making tho act trhicu definite plaita have been mittee. David Feder, Paul lllotof Joining any organization adalready made: A children*!) theaclry. FA Sominer and Richard vocating a totalitarian form of ter, dancing elasnea, puppetry Hlller were in chai'Ee of dinner government for the United States class, photography club, Hoy and arrangements. grounds for the revocation of Girl Scouts, a children's orchesThe Omaha Hebrew club will Rabbi David Winchostcr of Chi- citizenship previously granted an sponsor tra, and high s c h o o l dancing tho Jewish Drama Unit's cago will assist Rabbi Isaiah" class. out that membera of production of "Schlaimke a n d Rackovslty of tho United Ortho- the.Pointing German-American Bund and Rickel.'" This is one of Boris Other club3 and gioupa v/ill be dox Congregations d u r i n g tho similar organizations who are cit- Tomashefoky's' famous plays and organized aa needs and interests High Holiday, services. izens cannot be brought under Is being presented in Omaha for may v/arrant. Completo details Winchester Is a native the scope of laws controlling alien the first time. v/ill be announced in the nest is- of Rabbi Poland and camo to the United activities in either war or peace, oue of Tho Jewish Press. The play will be presented on The Omaha Hebrew club will Stales aa a child. Ho studied in the Californian said he believed Chicago and v/as graduated "with the revocation of-such persons' Sunday and Monday evenings, No- hold Memorial service;; for ita departed members on Sunday, Octohonors from tho Hebrew Theo- citizenship was "Infinitely pre- vember 3 -and 4, at the Jewish f Community Center. v ber G, at 3:30 p. m. in .the club logical Seminary. ferable to placing restrictions on "Schaimke and Rickel" Is a rooms at the Jewish Community After corving in Springfield, Il- loyal Americans." melodramatic production dealing Center. linois, he went to the Yeshivah at with the trials and tribulations Hebron, Palestine, to continue hlo The traditional "131 Molo'Itachof a cantor and his "shrewish" nim" will be chanted by Cantor ctudlcs. During tho Arab riots of 1029, ho was badly injured and wife. The play contains music, Abraham Schwaczkin. Memorial remained for a lout, time in a hoshumor and tense dramatic situa- services will be delivered by Rabpital. Upon liia recovery ho contions. .-'.•"••' ' bi Isaiah llackovalcy. Cichy, Prance (JTA)—A "JewA short business meeting v/ill Tho Congregation B'nal larael tinued hl3 studies In Jerusalem. In 1934 ho returned to tho ish statute," drafted by former Inprecede the service. Membera ami ol South Omaha v/ill hold rosUnited States whoro he officiated terior Minister Adrlen Marguet, friends are invited to attend. ular servlco3 for Uonh IS been submitted to the cabistarting nest Wednesday e v c an Rabbi at M o u n t Clemens, has by the present interior minat tho synagogue, 25tix aad J Mich., and at the Congregation net ister. Marcel B. Peyrouton, for Dorsho Tov of Chicago. streefo, The United Stages Department ratification, the weekly Grlngoiro Mendel Sells and A. Hpcloin reports. The statute contains a of Labor, Children's Bureau, has will bo cantora for tho High Holistrict deflnltion of the t e r m designated the Federation f o r days. A, rabbinical student from "Jew" and a series of measures Jewish Service an agency for the tho Theological Secilnnrr in Chiregarding the Jew's,"according'to care and supervision of Jewish refugee children in Omaha,'ancaco Trill condisct tao rsvvices r,ad Gringoire. (JTA) — A systematic nounces Mr. William L. Holzinan, s eRome ".'ill translate the important pora r c h of the lioaie." of most The . B e t h .SI Synagogue has Federation president. tiona in English. Italian Jews is being carried out added to its staff, Mr. Ernst Bacr, Nice (JTA)—A group of young E The -Jewish Federation v/ill co- by police in co-operation with the Tho general public is invited to who will serve in the eanacity o£ men, distributing a n t i » Jewioh operate with tho United S t a t e s Ministry of tlie Interior. No o=buy tickets for tlie holiday?. "Hazari Sheni." Ho will read the leaflets, attempted to picket tho A. Jacobson i3 president of the Torah and lead the Sliachris serv.-.- cliirt shop of Abraham Charan- Committee of European Children plcnation has boon civc-:; for tlu-i tho roview- of foster homc-3 and action but the partic;i1.".r .ittcncongregation. ice on Bosh' Ha'shonah and Yom oky, a Jew, but police quickly In- in in the placement and supervision tioa paid by the police to privatetervened and "dispersed the agi- of Kippur. children in these hotaca. correrspondpace and bcoLu hf>s lei", CANTOR LEVITSXY Mr. Baer wag born in tho vil-lators. Three of them are to be to tho belief that they o.ro tryinr; prosecuted by tho authorities of lage' of Struempfelbrunn, n e a r AT BTIAI JACOB Hddclberg, Germany." He is a thio unoccupied city. to dlFCoror whether t'.io Jev.-~ aro FREMONT TO HOLD in touch with the euc;ny^or coa» Cantor * A. Lovitsliy will con- graduate, of the State Teachers' HOLY DAY SERVICE dnctinr; propscanda In hie favor. duct "High Holy Day services at ecll€20 at Karlsruhe. EAJXLY DEADLIEJE Tor five years he v»'aa Hanan tho B'nal Jacob Synasoguo, 24 th Fremont (Special)—Hlfjh Holy No arrests have been reported and Nicholas streets. Uo v/ill and teacher ia^ the Hoffcnhc'm Day services will be held by tho thus far. PBCE3 r/ill Fremont Hebrew Society wi t h P o l i s h Jewish rcfuseer- ar."; lead tho Selicoth service tomor- Kchlllah1 and until two yean: a30 l S E E finding it particuliirly; disiiciU t1? row night. occupied tho came position in Oi- ; iv«:o ita r.nncnl New 1'cr.r's Rat)bi Sol Ostei ia charge. c-saitlea nsxb Tiiucr.S^y, 17cv;a ' ' On iLo first day o£ Rosa Ha- leave the country alt .iour;h I-.cMArrangement's foi* coating can r sbonau K:ibbi Ostor will speak ou c valid vi::-a?j • i'or Net-tU :'..; -I be mr.do every evening at tho .' fco I;i «;:? o^fica by r'o^ttr.jr "Tlirco Perconn. T'/ho V/itncs?ed S o u t h Aiacrica. TILO dU'iin;!!? Syaagosua from 5 to 8 p. in. or ilea in the fp.ct tact Pr':r.:a'\ .^1.-.on Sunday f r o J,I 4 to 5 p. m. Londou- (JTA) —'Plight -Lbu- !; dr': fir,-D rr.nsxi i o "..' Ii..I:c^ L Bontraetloa." Tickets may be procured at .Id- iiont J. A. Cohta of S;";"n':i*, '" Thd I.Ttntos'in? Scryica on Yoni thoritica aL^al'.itcly' re£::;.» ^v:v.-.ler's Dolicatorsen, 2 51 h a n i! uDtrr.lla, nr.s .r.varf:c:; tho I v i p p u r will tK';o place at I t clt to Polish clticor.r, or z;:..:--~xz\ percons. Chatlcj, at any tii.ic. * o'clock. asuilie-'l riyinc Crcj.~.

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