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Fremont (Stet-ial)—1'ne I'JlQ 41 Forum te-bon o£ the FieLjon Hebrew society opened la&t Filday •lilglif at the Fremont E/uagogue. The ^atst speaker, Mr. fiaraufcl Berek" of Fremont, was introduced after services by Rabbi Oster. ail Four-Bay New Chapter Will Be In*SolThe topic of hSs discussion was stalled 'This "Religion fa Democracy." T h e g s of Israel • Sunday • Forum' will, eoatiaue each Friday night after services t t 1 o'clock. • Flaw Chanukala Party «i«k u ates, Heiiiy d if, n JileMt of the jj Ltid fylld£<!&i, RffC The Daughters of Israfel Aid Sop jBV»,i li'ilth, ^ii f&i" thio t«»ij-*>f(.£<Htd tin" ciety will hold a Chanubah party e and Vhinkt ii! vi« JcL-, i^L.UKct of tnUosi of /Mu Hi id 'I'fcii, at the regular meeting thia comIMgtiJUi, l>it,i,l JjGtl&O JLlfO. 0f will "a«|»cr« to Ls bckl fa Oirtulm tor iirg Tuesday, December 17, The officiate t.t LEW itu,t..iti.tlGii of t!»c f o u r dsys, Li.gtiiiniiiig Detem- affair will begin a t 2 o'clock at to new Katttlt O m£.!ia I/jJce of li'itrd hev 2si. . . . •• the Center, and will be oisnii to Of . iVi'Kh tl«ts fuuday ut U o'clock, t-t Thirty-one chapters and 48taesabers of tho organization and t o t h o UnK ! S !r<« i L-s tteo ta:;i<KJi«a of Jtscsl, SiStE* alumni cluta fiom coast to coast thptr Meads. ^ • .' • „ t»O{lig (PllOSeiS i l l Wfc.' I1* r ,Uf,i, W«« gsarl 3 fetitets, In Kouth Onu:IiA. will tend • dekLiite-a, Convention .A. Clianukah program Iiaa boon Councilman tier Oi'tlerfe! of l ' u J h u t 1 "K»^«'»clt, hea'dquartera will ha the Fonte- planned for the afternoou, Forty-three charter members of Address nelle-hotel. tho new lodge will be initiated by Rabbi 'Sol Oster of Fremont has it was learned tltia wcok. Arrangements are being com- been invited to Bpeak. the Degreo team of the. Omaha . Group The committee is being formed pleted by Edwin Sommer, general U'nai B'rltli Lodge.to settle tho difference!* of opinion Arthur SSiegelbaiuo, . f o r m e r chairman of the convention, and Mr. Monsky will be principal between tho President's Advisory speaker fctid I.Ir. ICIuteuick will couiicilEii'in of JMQZ, Poland, and Loyal Kaplan, president'of-th o Committee on political- refugees present the L-jdfo v/itU its char- leader "ct tho M 1 I J 1 ;KCI»111EII, Omaha alumni group. and certain groups within the will rpealf this cveniiiif* a t the new Zeta Beta Tau is the oldest ter. government aa to exactlyV/lio and Lyceum, 211 nnd Cumins on Jewish national fraternity in tho how many should bo admitted-as Officers of the IodEe were to Labor "Oito Vear under Iho Nazis in Po- world. It was organized in 1898 Ml* Li ' s I ' P \ , l i \\ f-|.'l M f A political refugees.. have been elected last night ahd 'if:ii(l Mid 'I'Vance." • • ;• at the College of the City of New Assistant yecrelary of J51 a t a will be installed at Uunday's meetFor cix months following tho Y6rk and h&s Blnce then spread Breckenrldge Long has li e a n ing. conquest of Poland, Zi'egelbaum to colleges and universities all H\ Associate Member [jlofcd in c h a r e of zch-eth*g tho The ceremonies v/ill be open to was hold as hostage by tho Nazi over the country. l>01FU>iim-l Oi t!(C* 1U>\. 0<>;U<iiU«», In RceorriiilEoii the public. Now members will . Local committees have b e e n Which will iM'llui-i i('lJlV:'.:.i:itivcf; also be accepted. named to make arrangements for ttf t h e fitalu, JiKitiri", \,Ii:»> : i n d Tho lodge will continue to meet tho convention. A number of outregularly a t the South Omaha L'.onis K. JKCOIJS, Onutliii. i.dvor. 1,'avy di yai'tjiH-nta. standing a f f a i r s have hc.ii T h o c o r i E i i t U e will i i h o »< I a s synagogue. conMttMual planned for tho visiting delegates. (E-.IEI/J oj'ocwtivo RIMI r (Continuf-d <wi 1\>.-'.'• «.) ltt-.«?or, yc-f.torday "\. c> imtutd ftts A.s: .u'l-'-jto i.ifnduT of Kr(n I!f(u •fan Itittct-nlty. • : f - - F -'^.,\-YI \• -" "• ':{-'„'?< \

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An unusual program will mark the middlo of tho winter nchool :«•• t.u, vacation on Friday, December 27, at the second special • entertainA call wes issued by Elr. Ifenry ment for children, to be held at , nctlyg prcfjldcnt of t!»e 2:30 at the Jcv/lish Community leu for Jewish Hcrvirc, to -.£:• t it,-a i...r.T C M f. -i-i:,-.-! Center. all local OT(*aniKr.tlon3 ntlillatcd Tho film is entitled "Hooslor with tlio t'ederef ion, to elect tlseir It Schoolboy," with Mickey1 Jtooney representatives to tho 10-; i Board playing tho lead, a s tho boy of Governors of tho I-'cdw-ftlioa, ACi.,:»i'di,]l';."y, D r . Ik'r,',t;on will "Sharkcy.". A ahort, munlc, and "The Board of Governors o£ tho Lu olili,' v l u ic^!;:-s .'n p r o f e s s o r L. candy will round out the afterFederation," Mr. Monsky stated, f t fix 1 (Jcll.'j.c «'o I'rfinco, t h o Arthur noon's program. "consists of representatives of evhlr-hc-.-t Fi-!-.:cli iv.-.,-.it'll i H c t l t u Admission will be ten conto for army. Secretly wandering through ery adult Jewioh organisation in (.'Oil. Germany, ho succeeded in reachtho community. Er.ch organization children and twenty cents for 'i'lif Pl-i'c ir o? 1 r!'ih.',oiilis:r i s ing ndgium. After the occuvvtlon is entitled to a t lccct one repreadults. 1 . i ! c c." the It.:;/ lixj',,A jt'i-izi; for of Vbo Lowlaiids he fled to Fiance oentativc on tlu; no-.rrt e£ Co-ver].*• laiuiv. IIi; t '--.'vr'l;;:;;. Fivrfcli whore he witnessed the German norc, and,to atldiUcnal _represen• .: i r - 1 n . i n M c r 5/ V.-li rM'a-j conquest. tatives, one for each .additional , .-.i~.I(.,','iit <if tlif fic.'-.r.-itiC'.! on I n Zie;rel&iuift \/as brought to tliia 100 members, or major fraction s i.iailoii;;'. tnt''!'- 1 ' ',.,1 (!o-oi>rracountry tluouflt the efforts of the thereof. • :d;i oi i 'i'- T.;\ ",rf of ' " a l i o n o Jewish Labor C^minUieo. "Through the Board c£ Goveri »o » 10!;I tc JJ?2"«. T'u :••• s1. mi'-uAdniliv.icn to t.1." lecture wlll.be nor," ; t r . Llonoky continued, "rll 1 or t>t i'.. . Vi'ii.h / ',fl •.:;.• fiacl twenty cents. Jev.'ii-,! ..'roups in the community it',:, he-1:: i .-! " ' <": vif'; b y intcrculcJ •!:> preserving Jev/iuh London (JTA) — The British communnl~:'.U;nre participants in the world. II.: I.;-™ t---h"r \l:Uotl Medical Jo'-.nial reported that Dr. the affaira o" <ho Federation. Jn - i the United Slatrg for lecture". The annual carnival of theISerthoii, itiMd of the Jev/ish Hos- this mauuer, tlio 7* >~.v<\ i Gover*7ewish National Workers Alli- pital la Paris, had committed aui- nors represents a {•?,"• cross-sec1 was honcrc:! bccau;.c o' I .!"nchlance, Poale Zlon, vil be held this cide.. . (Continued on Pti;;o 2.) ;• ill civic and eciaii Sunday, December 15, a t the Jewnflairn. ish Community Center. Strictly He —111 forrv^lly Initiate d on [cosher meals v/ill Tso served. QandAfondr-iy tnt.'iiinj, December ! O, a t w i c h o D , home-made ;>ic, f.nd -7 Thin- Saturday afternoon t h o :. fc:i,;al banquet to he hold ;a tho drinks will bo r.vailablo. ninc!cL-to;io Hotel durinn tho un- Eiclci-Jiood of tho, II. O. C. \.-ill Practical cifto for Ohanu'-: , tio.".''l 7.CL.P. Beta Tau Convention. boj;iu a ccrico of Ones' Shabbot sril bo on sale. Prkccrdn from t ir''; '>>")tlicr, Nutl.r.n C_.!:!colw L'atlioringr, T>- h i c h will r u n affair will be dov«-,tc:l to chii ; : ^ , oi C H ' . ' u 5:i :: former J.v'oaai tlnoUuhout tho winter months. Door prlze3 v/lll bo of Jen.' i .tion. T i n E i t J - j n e i i t : - . " : ' ; " . - ' ; i v : l " f - j •I, 6, ami 8 p. m. Itfax GoK ":'i\ ilovoted to t:.L '.vcr.i !,• tLo air» Voicing r. \rarn;R;: tlir.t t h e Is chairman of the Carnival c....dr.;?;;;- of <!lctatoryli*;i in t h i s Britain, l:o . ;);ainc;], haa prof;nittee. 'ChL\ r.u".Jli UIQ .Tathcrinfj T.'ill coanii-y L •,:. iiot from Vi<.*, presi«itted by the Italian def.\'i*v in Uil:o r b c o u . tiic V'::,tr!c:i 0^ Cou« tTc.L tiKt t!.'.' ierjir.lj'.tIvo bivneli of Greece, the rr.bolage iii tho LceuKrc.'jaticn B'nai Isrrol, at ." r- •'». ^"•vevr.'.nert, Drew Pearson, Wasli- pied eountric, r.nd indications of r J c 5 , :U a L ;;i";lcu coluuinl.-i-, ccutionod his unrest in G T T I J J itself. Tho c ? r.r.vp.:i J ; i i ; . n l ' , :•,:•.." ':%..v vrlll I.= hi:C\.",:vc to rls?.1!: csi She crth'Itics lnnt, Mr. Fc^Jac;. .-!. Jir.rti, was rer.rrJrtcd ?>;-- rirn. L. Jrcrcbif, I.*;c. sponsible for tho r c o n t sneeclj by Vi>" inrk the holidnr (•- C-i"..r.i- iTtin Katnmna, I-trj. I. IJletriL;:, Pearson, v,*ho appeared as third Ilitlor. "HiUor has slveii t h o 7;rJ:. the Center will hold r. .' •" •"t- Trr,-;. O.-.v? Gllvcvman and "Irs, apcr.kcr on the Center roruin G e r m a n-r"orl3 n n c v victory b:1!;. tw.inj ami toa da:uo f:: .•Ji!"The City Committee of tho Tuesday (':iy afternoon, December ',:*. ^ •.:• nish', related that he and every mi:i!;. or :-a," Jie rai..I. "f"" Workmen's Circle is c a l l i n g ec-un two until live o'clock. monil;.~ • " • f >ti::;n. hyi :\VM il,.\iCifi iI \ Robert Allen, co-author c£ their -ferencoof the foliov;jn£ firs.':^3:ations: tho executive- committee or syndicnted eciinnn, h:id gsthercd fcavo r."-"-cd'since the it.'Iri'sn of] for"tiio i". C. C. Varsity '•-. -:, .'oi Branch 257; and tho Workmen's infortnalioa t i c t the epseches of 1 Roc- evellV1 itoli--.k- for tho nc,:t lowing tho gam \ i " >•: u c . - ".''-' ary of 173; tho espciltlve commlt- tL;> Ir.to Genr.tor Lundccn were bei r A ;r,iccSrJ incctiun of the POP 16 tco of Branch 253 of South Chur.- in;; irrHto:; <")? Gcorso Sylvester foar years, I .; "riClzzh-ti, will )K-t meet in the nuduc'.t;-; i'ar r*: '."[ hn, Ii.a ::r.". 54, Jevirh Wfttiosa;! ha and tho Ladies Auxiliary o£ Vlorcck, iiclodoui. German r.ssivi. to mud! dii"-• • f~<>7n tho?-; «f ternoon of daatinr. 1 1 Admir: i'ri to buih '.-.".-'it: v/i ' j • .-v.1- n : ^-.tiJance, v/Ill be held or. HL-I\" of the tvr-> col- tlispar.t f ; • .', ii:s-..'itl i\«. . > Branch 173; and tiiu/v/crfccicn's - l % bo f •,/c--ii;- -r "c ctni.~, to d -fr c^r •,V -!";/-. /JcoorA-i- 17, dt 8:1?. umnists rc3ultc 1 ia i-:: r r : .opriaCircle Dramatic Club; , . : fiftLin ccr-. . •;•:<"/,; ;.. for lt-'U r/lH fjo c!c;> tfoa to iuv'e,"ii':rto ccrt-i:, wemv/ori vl'li i'jj;:;t'. ?. V}-.. • . -..in Tho Confreenco will ta?:e place ».'.i ^^ this nice-tins, 1 toyo. t; ife be cor;r;_".;,?^)h co-op-1 -, :' •••. »•> at the Labor Lyceum,-. 31st and bsi:i o£ the II ...-.;.->. ana Cenr.to. Ii«:Jn?r" ' . to o= diiCi !-O'"1 '. 'Oumlng, on Sunday ovcaing, T-3-r re-} in_ p.n3~orlr.,': t*'c q'iiation as i-j ccmber 15, v,t 6 p . m . , . . • ". ,2 0 " i p " n n l , " : : , i . " > " ' ~ ( » ^ .... i" . Refroshmentc-v;ili fao- ser;rS. \t'iic v*J!2 v.' !"•' •war,-."aro nH-.i •; - : > - ' O£ i-t The meetintc v/ill. 'JP.-JH Pi'or.sj.'.',,>- iilfrjhi'.y f1.v S:-^ ', r'ritaia, but t o U i l k ."fv-x'tr.GC 'u ^.'iCtir.lly coi"~ t":;*.r er ca the Forun. be accomplished. ( - ' •

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