October 25, 1940

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Reports Increase In hiemherdup Fifty new members for the Women's Division of the Jewish Community-Center were reported by Mrs. Joe Rice, membership chairman of the Women's Division, who is assisted in her work Statute Curtails I fy h t e by Mrs. Henry A. Newman. • of Fre Mis. Hire poiuted out that the Increase in membership was exJews tremely gratifying and should London (WNH) —- The mint* make the fulfillment of several French stetesuiisss who lift rayed projects of the Women's Division s At, the (i|if!i2isg fi&tiue of ffis France to Nts?,j ties-many con- possible. 1!) 10-41 MHfoii, the Cent or Fotuttt tinued their plwmge to F«wis«i At the present time, the Womwill Tuesday vveniug pt-eticnl & witli t h e KSit-ioHiH-CHieitt of n en's Division has the following avUniversity • -of Chicago Hound "Jewish Statute," drehtiraHy cur- tivitles: Employment B u r e a u , Table with three members of the tailing the rights of I'Yf-wh Jews through which jobs are secured University of Chicago faculty $wami providing for the internment lor unemployed registered with Uripatiug. of all foregn Jews. the Jewish Federation, Thrift The meeting will begin promptWith the publication of the spe- Shop, Camp Jay-C-C, Catering Decial Jewish decrees, barring Jews partment, Needle Guild and im- Arthur L. Reinhart la to ly at 8:15 In tiie auditorium of Rc-clc-ci ArlLur A. Cohtt. the Jewish Community Center. front 'all high government, edu- provements in the Jewish Comaa President of Speak Next President Rowland Haynes of the cational and judiciary posts aud munity Center Building. Congregation University of Omaha will be ' ' ' .Week excluding them entirely from the chairman of the meeting. nation's press, radio and cinema, All officers of Uie Beth HI Eynthe Marshal Petalu regime set Sabbath will be obParticipating in the discussion France back more than lf>0 years. served Friday evening, November will be Professors Quiney Wright, agogud were I'e-elcctcd at the »n« 1, at Temple Israel when Mr. Ar- Walter Laves, find Jerome Ker- susiil meeting held Tuesday night, The anti-Jewish legislation, the thur L. Rcinhart, executive direc- win, all members of the departfirst in France since the revoOfficers named are: Arthur A« lution, effects Jews in France and tor of the National Federation of ment of political science at the all French colonies, protectorates Temple Brotherhoods, will occupy University and all three well- Cohn, president; Dr. Morris Mar* and mandated territories. the pulpit. known to radio audiences the golin, first vice-president; Mot Under the new decrees, which Venger, second vice-president; Al Members of the Temple Israel country over. have been under discussion by the Hebrew C I u l» Sponsors Brotherhood will conduct t h e Prof. Wright, who heads the de- Fiedler, secretary; and B. Ar Council of Ministers for the past Presentation of service. Participating in the serv- partment of International Law, Simon, treasurer. month, Jews are burred from ice will be: L. Gordon Gross, Ray- has been a member of the UniDrama France's governing bodies, canThe following will serve on thfl mond Silbar, Harold Father and versity of Chicago faculty since not be judges or diplomats or hold Dave Bialac. Louis 1.3. Lipp, pres- 1923. In 1929 he taught inter- Board of Directors: Harry Steinimportant positions in France's Wulk is directing the ident of th§ Brotherhood, will in- national law at Tsing Hua Uni-berg, Meyer Stern, Harry Trustiti, colonial administration. Jewish Drama Unit's forthcoming troduce the speaker. versity, near Peiping, China, and U. Bordy, A. D. Frank, Klmei production of "Shlahnkc' and in 1937 lectured upon the same Gross, Philip- Klutznlck, R. II, Barred froiu 'i'envhlng Ushers will be: Lloyd Bank, subject at the College of Inter- Kooper, Irvin C. Levin, Harry Lesser posts, such as clerk- Reitliel" by Boris Vomashevsky, ships, are ojjeij to Jvtw who vvKich In to be present Sunday nnd Dave Block, Harold Brodkey, Ber- national Studied in Geneva, Hwitz- Malashock, Jack Marer, Gail Marfought vith tlui French forte:; T.U:n:iny evt-uiiwi-S, NcvemhiT -1 nard Chapman, and Horace Ho- miand. golin, William ltacusin, Joe nice, either duihift the voild war or i'.ifl fl>, at Itii' JcwJbti ('<t;miiiuiiity smiblum. Dave Stein, Al Wohluer, and Mrs, From 191S to 1921 he v;>s spe((.'oniinii' (1 mi l\i|;e 11.) <'fit I T . Iiiiuicdlatc-ly iollowiiiK fttho cerv- cial assistant in International law Dave Greenberg, Mrts. Abe Veil* 'J'ho play Is hclug Kivcn umlcr ifti'n, a reception ..ill b hrld in in the Navy Department. Ha is ger and Mrs. Dave Cohen. th«i au.'.pice.-j of the Omaha 1I«- 11 .: v< -dry rooms in honor of I.Ir. the author of several Important Members of the AdiniuJstraUYfl and Mrs. Keinhart. The vivos of works including: "Tho Caiii.e of committee-are: Sara Beber, J H< br«-\v ('hit*. 4 officorj and members of the John Ftildman, program chairWar and tho ConditioaMof l'ecco," Kulalcofsky, J. J. ('Jreenberg, 1 board of the Men's club will "Knforcemont of Internation; .! Harry Silverman, Pave Cohen anil man of "the Hebrew Club, anLaw Through Municipal Law in David Oreenberg. nounces that this ir, one of the serve. the United States," and "Control best Yiddish plays to be prcaeutMeeting Saturday At Tuesday's meeting a Constl* of American Foreign Relations." tutional amendment to hold tha od In Omaha. Saturday afternoon at 2:30 • Dr. Kcrwin, who has alt.o been Albert Bayard, Omaha musi- Mre. Rcinhari, representing t h e election of officers in May rather cian, is In charge of .music for National Federation of Temple a member of the Chicago faculty than October received ita first • since 1923, is an authority on govthe play. Mr. Bayard is a brother Sisterhoods, will be honored at a < control lu three areas— reading. Dr. Joseph Wcinherg, surgeon ot the noted film actor, Paul tea to be hold at tho home of ernment water power, radio broadcasting, and a professor at tho University Muni. Mrs. Harold Farber. Mrs. Itein- and public, achoola. A native of of Nebraska Medical College, will hardt, who will speak at 3 o'clock, Albany, N. Y., he holds a masters direct the upi-Jkera' bureau of the will bring a message from the Na- and doctors degree from Colum1940 Christinas J5e.il s.ilo, accord,tional organization. bia University. He is dean of ctuing to W. B. Mlllard, jr., general Mr. lteinhart will meet Sunday, dento In the University's Division chairman. November 3, at noon with officers of Social Sciences and in one'of "Dr. Weinberg Wan been active Plans for the first Boole eve- and board members ,of tho Con-the three faculty lecturers in. the for many years in anti-tubercu- ning to be held at the new Both gregation and tho Men's club to general course In social sciences losis work and is well-informed I'll Synagogue on Monday evening, discuss administrative problems of the University's college. on the subject," Millard eaia. November 4, have been complet- and policies. The Highland Country Club One of the younger membera of "Directed by Dr. Welp.berft, the- ed, according to- Mrs. Jack Kaufthe University faculty, Dr. Walter winter season- will open Saturman, ticket chairman. speakers' bureau will tell Omaha Laves, is director of the teaching day evening, November 2, with' a The 'first book to be discussed all about tuberculosis and Christof the general courses in Social formal dinner-dance at the Blackby Rabbi David A. Goldntein will mas Seals." Sciences in the College of the Uni- stone Hotel. . : ' Dr. Wcinbcrp has served since be "How Green Was My Valley" versity of Chicago. He received Dinner will be served at 8:30 1932 on the board of directors by nicliard Llewellyn. The Circle chairmen in charge hia Bachelor and Ph. I), degrees and will be followed by gnmej of the Nebraska Tuberculosis ABof the Beth El Auxiliary Bingo from Chicago and Han been a and bingo. Music for dancing will uoclation, whose activities are fi- SUNDAY SCHOOL TO party announce that all piano member of tho faculty since 1938. bo furnished by a ivoH-knowD Several timer, in the past few orchratra. nanced solely by the annual sale MEET AT SYNAGOGUE have been completed.- Doors will years Dr. Laves has spoken In of Christmas Sealn. He is a memNo-host tablef; nre now lf?inB open promptly at 8 o'clock tober of both local and state medfmade up. ncr-ervattonn for tho afThe first session of the Beth morrow at the Central Club. The Omaha. The University of Chicago fair are ?5 per c-ouplo imd n.hoiild cal Bocietir:: --.vA has practiced in El Sunday school to be held in bingo games will start at 9. Round Table Is one of radio's bo made Lt. t :m early date with Omaha for '.t '• ;'i>ira. the new 'building will take place Tablcij will bo provided for Dr. \Vrr,-.J'i.r:r is a member ot Sunday at 10 o'clock. those desiring to pjay cards. Four oldest and most popular educa- William R; rnsin, club iiecrt-tary. tional features. Its weekly disTemple -.vi-1 und tho Hlghlana Members of the club vJH b« The Junior Congregation meets hundred dollars in" prizes will be cussions heard throughout permitted to bring friotK!:-, to tha Country Club. every Saturday morning at the given away. Tickets may be pur- the Unitedare' States and Canada. Formal. chased at the door. Synagogue at 11 o'clock.

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San Francisco (WNS) — Itabbi Saul Taub, accompanied by his '.rife and four children, all refulioea from Poland, arrived here aboard the Japanese liner Asama Mam, after a year's journey. Leaving their home at Otwock, near Warsaw, on September 7, 1939, tho rabbi and his family ; fled from Poland by way of] Lithuania, Siberia and Japan. Rabbi Taub will leave shortly for New Sfork to Join his brother, also a rabbi, r/h^ii ho has vo*. .".oen for ten year.". .Rabbi Trub declftmi 1 'i r f ! American sympathy for peri>ccut-: ed Jevcs not only was material-] but spiritual and tlict there was f a feeling among Jev/a that because of tills sympathy "we arc not left alone." Ho dtiacribed the United States 'as, "tho only isle of freedom ia a world of stormy

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Featuring mtisio by Vrodi'li Ebener and hit", orchcr'iT, i l u Succoth danci: vill inauniiraU- th-; new Ron fid Tabla dance' •teaaoL Sunday nipnl at the Jewish Community Center. In r.ddilior. to bringing t!ie la;:-sic of osio of Oniaha'ii leading orchestras, the dance committee h.ia done everything possible to make thin dance nioro enjoyable than any o'L the Round Table ciuicort oi previous yeais, accordlns; to Yale Richards, chairman. The lobbj and auditorium of the Center will be especially decorated and furliif.hed, and a refreshment b a J Vs.'ill be open on the mai:i floor. Ticket a for the danc-> are 25 ronta per couple* for Crnit-r JSKMI; hers, antl 5o conSj; for nou-i'iu.uters. Ticketn may bo pnirhii?j-j r.t the Centor desk or n,t th? tiuoi\


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