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B'NAIB'RITHTO HOLD CONCLAVE DURING WEEK
OMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, MARCH 2 8 , 1 9 4 1
A. Z. A. 100 Spring Frolic April 19th
Women's
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Featuring music by Gary and his nationally famous M. B. S. orchestra, Sara Beber Chapter No. 100, A. Z. A., will present its seventh annual Spring Frolic dance at the ballroom of the Fontenelle Hotel, on SaturdayApril 19, just three Wallace, W e i z m a n W i l l evening, hours following the close of Pass- A d d r e s s Chicago over, Meeting The Spring Frolic has been presented yearly by A. Z. A, 100, Chicago— Delegates represent- with the exception of last year, ing 150,000 B'nai B'rith men and when it gave way to the District - women from every state in the 6 A. Z. A. convention which was Preparations for the 1041 Jew, Union are gathering here today held in Omaha, ish Pltllantliropies campaign adfor the opening session tomorrow Admission to the dance will vanced another step when- Mrs, night at tlie Drake Hotel of the one dollar per couple. Morris Katleman was today namnational triennial convention of bePlanning the dance, in addition ed chairman of the Women's di' B'nai Ii'rith, oldest and largest to the co-chairmen, Milton Guss vision, by Milton Livingston, national Jewish service and fra- and Yale Richards, is commitgeneral chairman of the 1041 . ternal organization, whoso five- ee including Harold a Epstein, campaign. day assembly will be addressed by 4 . the Hon. Henry A. Wallace, Vice- Ben Miller, Mel Rosenberg, Sid-" Affiliated Groups "I am happy to announce that Round T a b l e Sponsoring President of the United States, ney Wasserinan, Leo Alperson, On Activitie the Women's division of the JewAffair for Young ' and Dr. Chaim Welzriuuui, presi- Harold Oruch, Sam Beber, Louis ish Philanthropies will be led by Of Year T Tf•& People Katz, and Aleph Godol Harold dent of the World Zionist OrganiMrs. Morris Katleman, an out1 is nation and of the Jewish Agency Slutzkin. The first annual meet! he At 0:80 011 Tuesday evening, for Palestine. United Orthodox Con|,. ^., it <ns April 1, the Itound Tablt- of JewMr, Wallace will address the was held last week, with a large ish Youth will hold its first annational inspirational session to number present. Tlie meeting folimal All-Youth Banquet for the be held at tlie Chicago Civic Opera lowed a dinner which had been seven hundred Jewish young men House on Sunday evening, March prepared by the U. O. C, Sisterand women ivho comprise Oma.'?2* ' 30th, while Dr. Weizmanu, who hood. , ha's youth community. Dancing 'c -flew here by Clipper plane f rdni Opening the meeting was the will follow the banquet. London, will speak at the March president's report. Looking over The purpose of tliia banquet, • 30th luncheon session at the U. O. C. as a business organaccording to President, Leo MeySabbath to^ be Observed the Drake Hotel," ization of wide social and reliV'211 '^ J^ ^S rson, is to bring together OmaHenry Monsky, president of Tonight at *w * gious significance, Mr. Morris ha's youth at an open meeting of 6.'^ . if B'nai B'rith, who is to present the Burstein, the president, reported Temple the Round Table, so that they ' Vice-President, will speak "with on the organizational progress and may participate in the meeting ot •" r ^ . him on a program to be broadcast Hadassah Sabbath will be ob- growth of influence. their elected representatives. "We by the Columbia Broadcasting served this evening at Temple Members of the board of direcfeel," stated Mr. Meyreson, "that . System from 10:05 to 10:30 P.Israel with Charles Schul- tors are: Morris Burstein, N. Levthe young: people whom we rep" >f., Central Standard Time, and man of the Rabbi North Shore Congre- inson. N. S. Yaffe, Sam Katznian, resent should see how their delerebrqadcast via short wave to atea formulate and carry out . Lathi-America. Alfred M. Cohen, gation .of Glencoe, Illinois, oc-. I. Goldstein, M. Friedel, N. Wilfupying the pulpit. (Continued on Page 10.) (Continued on Pago 10.) , (Continued on Page 10,) Rabbi Schulman will ppeak on "The World's . Greatest Jewish Woman." " Amembei> of the class of 1927 of the Hebrew Union College, Rabbi ; Schulman also holds Ll.B'. ;and Ph.D. degrees. Before going to the North Shore —Skoglund Photo. Congregation, he'.' occupied the Mrs. Morris Kntelman standing and experienced comJ. C. C. Orchestra, Choral munal Discussion S e s s i o n 3 to worker. In the past 11 Program on April 8 to Group to Present Climax Year's years the Women's division has ' ' " ' Be Held Sunday Program proved to be an important asset Activities • May 18 in the conduct of the campaign. A play, dance routiucN, recitaTlie first annual joint concert The women volunteers carry a : • Under -the co-chairmanship ot of the Center Xlttlo Symphony substantial burden and respon- tions, and o t h e r fcntuiOH will • Ruth Itoschsteln a n d Willard and Choral Society will be given sibility being in charge of solicit- comprlso the program of the. chilL Friedman, t h e spring conclave at the Jewish Community Center ing some 2,600 prospects. - From dren's Club Festival to be held 'sponsored by the Koimd Table of on Tuesday evening," April 8, at year to year, the Women's divi- at the Jewish Community ("outer I Jewish 'Youth will be held on 9': 13, "under the direction of Mr. sion has grown in Importance and on Tuesday afternoon, April 8, a t I Sunday, May 18. 2:30. i , Al Flnkei. This wljl bo the sec-significance. ' 'Topics to be:discussed will inParticipants include children "I feel certain that under the bncl concert given by the orches- elude: Careers Ahead for Jewish tra and the first by the singers. capable leadership of Mrs. Morris from all of the Center activities, ;'Youth, Youth" Clubs, Jewish "The program will include a Katleman the message of the an-'arts and crafts, Intermediate Girl '- Youth and National Defense, and wide range of selections from the nual campaign • will be- brought, Scouts, Brownie Girl Scouts, danc' The Rolevof Jewish Youth in Amclassics as well as contemporary most effectively into thousands ing, and, dramatics. - ' •' , ;• erican " Democracy. of homes, and will result in • an Highligbt/bf vthe program will composers. . .v "Bringing the day to an .exclt(Continued on Pago 3.) be" the presentation; under the [diAmong the musicians are faming climax will be the Coronarection of Mrs.^Hy Shrler, of tho ily groups, including Mrs, Moe t tion ball, the formal dance at colorful .fantasy ,sJ'The If/rates "of Pessin and her daughter, Bever! which the first King and Queen Pooh,'/, in,which the following: ly; Mr. and Mrs. Al Frank, and ', of Merit will be crowned follow-, have rolea: -Myra Joy.Abramspn, Mrs. J. Rasnick and son, Aaron. ; ing a colorful royal procession. Philip Stanley' Alberts, Jdnje Be, Members of the orchestra, are: (Continued on Page 10.) ' ."• " ' V '..•:'• .."• -- •"., ' I .*"ber,' Joanle Bcberi Diane Coop'er, Shirley Balaban, AJlan Bramson, Joanne Jacobs,, Marilyn Kaplau, Mary Jeannette Brown, Izzle DiaRabbi Charles Schulman Renee MIcklin, Connie Milder, ?ojmond, Fay Edel, Al Flnkel, Mrs. sephine Margolin, Eddie Pink', Al Flnkel, Milton Gendelman, pulpit of the Temple of Wheel? Mildred Radinowski, Marjorio Hlme Gerstein, Milton Goldberg, Ing, West Virginia. He is active Shapiro, Barbara Wise, Hairry In Zionist work and tlto;B'nai Norman Hahn, Alvin Hertzberg, More than one hundred men Wise, and Eugene Jacobs.' B'rith Anti-Defamation leagua. ; Lowell Hertzberg, Helen Hornhave already sent in their cards . Sophie Zlotkin, Doris -Wilson, steln, June Hoffman,Barney KaMorris E. Jacobs, president'of and Jean Kaplan will give readTemple Israel, will speak a word dis, Irving Kaiman, Harold Kap- asking to be enlisted among the ings. .• of greeting and Mrs. A. JD. Frank, lan, Lewis Kirke, Rose Krantz, workers in the forthcoming PhilGirl Scout Troop No. 4 is at anthropies campaign,' Milton LivAlbert Lagman, Milton Lehr, Harpresident of, the local chapter of (Continued on Page 11.) . At services tonight, the Beth Hadassah will respond and in- riet Lewi3, Helen Lelben, Earl ingston-, campaign chairman, anMogll, Lea Lewis, Mrs. B. M03-nounced. These responses came El synagoguefwill honor students troduce the speaker. kowltz, Sidney Nerenberg, Harry in reply to a general appeal for pf the fourth semester class of Women Take Part".' the Beth El Talmud Toiah, who ' Participating in the worship Perelman,, Beverly " Pessen, Dor- workers issued by", the campaign Rabbi Wice Speaking are now beginning the study of will Up: Mrs. Milton Mayper, Mrs. othy Pessen, Llbby Ruback, Joe chairman. , Tonight in Detroit Saks, Lou Saks, Morris Savich, "An important s t e p in this Chuinesh. (Continued on Page 10.) Freda Sherman, Marvin Simon, campaign," Mr. Livingston stat\ The honoring of the pupils Is Rabbi David H. Wice is this Joe Sklar, Harry Soref, Jerome ed, "Is the assembling of as in accordance with Jewish tradiSwengll, Haftjet "Toub, -Audree large a group of men and women evening occupying the pulpit ot tion; Tbe following are members Telpner, Mamlo . Temin, Irving as possible for.active solicitation Temple Both El in Detroit. of the class: Philip Alberts, AlHis sermon topic will be "I Veitzer, Max" Yaffe, Edward Zo- in-the campaign. ;'The nightmare ien Brown, Raphael Edgar, MarShall Die But Live—One Reof Europe,-in which millions of actionNot tin Paler, Jeremy Goldstein,, .Don- (Continued on Page 5.) Madness of th$ our' fellow.-Jewei a r e wandering Hour." to the ald Hobernmn, "Louis Elsenstatt, . helplessly, calls* fora most effec• Howard Kaiman, Michael "KulaRabbi of Temple Both El Dr. • r tive canvassing--of; every, Jew in Leo M. Franklin who at oneistime Itpfsky, Mlllard Margolin, Mayer • In • response to numerous re- B'nai B'rith to Hear Omaha. To' reach ;every man and Moskovitz, -Richard Rosenblatt, quests,- the Bikur Cholim Society ' Talk by F. B. I. Agent woman in Omaha,'we must have was spiritual leader of* Temple Neil Schneldorman,' and Arnold announces that It will present a Israel, • • ^ ' •." ' : Stern. The next "meeting" of the Oma- workers."Yiddish .movie,- "I "Want to Be a - Men and .women are requested v • Services will be conducted by Mother," on Sunday, April 20, at ha lodge of B'nai B'rith will-be to contact the'campaign office Workers* Alliance held Monday evening,* April 7. Solwyn, son of Mr. and Mrs. .Ab the. Jewish Community Center. Tin .order to permit RoffmHn, "assisted by the Junior This is one of the finest Jew- - Mr..L.'.J."McGee,^ special agent immediately; To' Meetoon Monday planning, of the-campaign along oMhe.Federal Bureau..of -Invest!-. Choir., - . , ' ish talking' pictures.' It .features 'The 'office -of The", Jewish-National- Workers*' r. Rabbi Da.vld A; Goldstein will Mr. Leo Fuchs, an outstanding, £ationt'will speak on JL'The.F. B. effective-"Ittjes:' PbilanChtOpteg'-ca'm-palgn is. locat- Alliance, Poale Zion, will hold a deliver a sermon, baaed, op. the Jewish .artist. , ".•• ,\ :.>£ : I. and. .•National defense.;;. - Ttie ed, tho. Jewish eonimuntfy Cen- •special-': meeting Monday1, .March '.• "life or the most -beloved Jew of ^ Organizations are requested to meeting-will- be .open ,to"_niember9 ier,atahd-ni&y"b'e<reaotied by ccill- 31, at 3:30 p.- mr, af the Jewish modern times. Sir Moses Monte- bed*Ithte"-date in~iriirt"d'.to, ay,oid of.;,the organization,."their; "WIVCB^ ing- Jackson- itfCfi" '" Community Center.-^ ' >' • • arid-m'embers'of the A: Z.'A. .onflict' : ~ ' ' ^ fiore'. " . . ; ' • ' " ' . • " • , conflicts'. .:
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