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300 ATTEND YOUTH MEET
OMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, MAY 2 3 , 1941
Temple Group on Good-Will Party
VOL. XVH—No. 28
YOUTH LEADERS Baccalaureate H O W SUN. Service to be
Members of the Temple Israel High School group are on Sunday going on a Good-Will party o Macedonia, Iowa, where they Representatives C o m e vill £ for be guests of the Community Three Given H from Mid-West Outstan/ 0 $ :hurch. Region Cars will leave the Temple Sunday morning at 9 o'clock Almost three hundred y o u n g iharp, All wishing to go are ask- The coveted $' $'•%!'".by, f o rF|nal Melaveh Malka A11 Congregations people attended the first mid-west id to make reservations by call- outstanding - sery $ £• * leaderTo Be Held Tomorrow regional conference of Jewish ing Lorraine Greenspan, WA ship in the con/ '^.Jr ',-* cultural Joiningfor The last Melavah Malka of the youth, sponsored by the Bound 5077, or Jerome Grossman, HA and phllantlirof £'** /ities was Event *j Table, last Sunday. The conclave, 046. Willard Friedman will be presented to ^ *" ' , Jlutzky on eason will be held by the Miz.With representatives from Lincoln, n charge of the cars. Sunday, May / i»e banquet achi organization of Omaha at Stout: City, Council Bluffs,, D e s Mrs, Julius Newman and Mr. which opened tu The annual baccalaureate eery-* th conclave. Congregation A d a s a Yeshuruu, Molnes and Omaha, opened with a Jlel Barkon are in charge of the Mr. Milton Abrahams, chairman 5th and Seward, Saturday eve- Ice for Omaha Jewish high school banquet at the Jewish Commu- tarty. graduates will be held next Friof the Jewish Community Center, ing. May 24, 8 p. in. nity Center. Mr. S. Kavitz, president ot the day evening, May 30, at the Beth, who presented the award, stressed Following the banquet, an orathat it is made, not for popularity rganization, will give a report El synagogue, 49th and Farnam >f the activities of the year. Can- streets. torical contest was held on the but for communal activities. tor A. Schwaczkln will conduct topic, "The Need for Unity in This annual union service for Miss Slutzky has been active in community singing, llabbl Isaiah 'graduates 'American Jewish Life," in which la conducted by t h e the Round Table of Jewish Youth Rackovsky will give a brief ad- United Orthodox Congregations, Sheldon; Singer from.Sioux City, as secretary and chairman of. vadress in conclusion of the meeting. the Beth El synagogue, and TemEdward Cherniss from Council rious committees, in the Omaha Bluffs, and Fred Praeger from ple Israel. Ninety graduates are Chapter of Junior Hadassah as Dea Moines participated. Each expected to attend this year's stupresident, and in .the youth and orator stressed the importance of Re-Elected at Annual Con- business and professional divident service with their families jinlty within the Jewish commuand friends. gregational Meetsions of the philanthropies camnities. • •• . ;. Rabbi David A. Goldstein and paigns. ing The winner, Fred Praeger, emRabbi David If. Wice will conWarner Frohman and Elaine phasized the need for the demoduct the service and Rabbi Isaiah. Officers of Temple Israel were Lagman were crowned King and cratic participation of every Jew Itackovsky will address the grad* last Friday evening after Queen by the Kovod .winner at in communal affairs. "Jewish sleeted uates. lervices at the seventy-first anthe Coronation Ball which cli- Synagogue Election Held •life," he stated, "cannot be. al- mal Congregational meeting. Reva Ellen Bordy and Myron maxed the conclave Sunday night. lowed to become a matter of philE. Rubnitz will respond'for the Last Monday Morris E. Jacobs was re-electMr. Sam Beber, first vice-presianthropy only." Judges were Dr. student body. This annual servpresident; Al Mayer, vice- dent of the Federation for JewNight 'Abe Fellman, who presented the idresident, ice is held under the auspices and Manning Handler, ish Service, presented them with medal, Mr. Harry B. Cohen and of the Social Service committee J. C. C. Honor Keys for their Robert II. Kooper was named Mr. Milton Frohm. of the Jewish Federation and leadership in the youth commu- new president of the Both El the O m a h a B'nai B'rith. Dr. Highlight of the banquet was nity. synagogue at the annual dinner Philip Sher is chairman. the presentation by Mr. Milton Both Miss Lagman and Mr. meeting held last Monday eve'Abrahams of the coveted Kovod The public is cordially invited (Continued on Pago 12.) award key to Bertha Slutzky, for (Continued on Page 10.) K (Continued on Page 10.) Moe Venger was elected first ice-president; Loyal G. Kaplan, econd vice-president; Milton R.
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Co. Bluffs B'nai B'rith Will Observe 30th Year
"Chain of Tradition" to Be Observed Tonight
History, Religion Dept. to» Hold Honor ' ' Session
The annual "Chain ot TradiThe final day's'exercises of tho tion" service will be held this The Council Bluffs IVnal B'rith History and Religion department evening at Temple' Israel with Ijodge will observe itw thirtieth of. the City Talmud Torah will bo the confirmation classes of 1916 anniversary at an open meeting held Sunday morning, May 23, at and 192C holding their reunions. Sunday, May 35, at 8:30 p. m 11 o'clock ot (ho auditorium of Opening remarks of the service at the Council Bluffs Synagogue. the Jewish Community Center. will be made by Rabbi David H. Attendance awards will bo preRabbi Carl Castle will give the Wice. Mrs. Philip Gllinsky will Morris E. Jacobs sented for porfect attendance to: invocation. The early history of reasurer. Morton Hiller was light the Sabbath candles. Rather, Noodell, first grade; GolBnat B'rith work .in • Council Greetings from the class of secretary. dle Gendler and Betty Mae HandBluffs will be presented by Mr. elected 191G will be given by Mrs. A. H. Trustees chosen to serve for ler,' second grade: Maynard TatelO. Hochman, whose membership .liree years are Paul Blotcky, Brodkey, and Mr,s. T. A. Newman man, third grade; Doris Noodell, dates prior to the organization of Fred will give the greetings of the Rosenstock, and Ben D. Sil-class of 1926. fourth" grade; Frances Fisher, the present Jodgd. - • ver. •.•'-. fifth grado; Helen Handler and Esther Klein will speak for the Rabbi David H. Wice of Oma- ' Trustees 'Whose terms didn't Sue Fisher, sixth grade. ha will deliver jthe principal ad- >xpire this tern! are: Louis E. class of 1941 and Joan RosenThose who have been absent dress of the afternoon." The 30 Lipp, president of the Men's stock will accept the charge for Robert H. Kooper three times or less are: Judy Lethe Confirmation Class of 1942.* years, of activity by the -present lub; Mrs. Sam L. Robinson, secretary, and Joe M. vlne, David Dworskln and Joseph lodge "will be depicted by Mr. Certificates and awards will be Fiohtn, of, the Sisterhood; DaRice, treasurer. Dworskin, kindergarten; Jay LaJulius Rosenfeld. The main fea- president given at this time to the children vid Levine, J. M. Newman, LesMembers of the executive com- ahinsky and Leonard Roson, first ture of. the afternoon will Be pre-lie of the Temple Religious, school. mittee Burkenrcad, David Goldman, are: Dave Blacker, S a m grade; Leonard do Port and Louis sented by the Omaha Initiation and Louis Somberg. New officers and trustees of the team. , . ;• 1 Sol.Degenis honorary presi- Congregation are to be Installed Steinberg, B. A. Simon, D a v e Levine, second grade; Renee PlotReuben Bordy, Hy Shrler, kin, Larry Solig and Harriett Noduring the service. ',. Stein, Harry B, Cohen, general com- dent. • ' ' . . ' Leon Graetz, Leonard Segal, A. V. pomnlck, third grade; Esther Kolmltteeman from this district and Venger, Harry Kulakofsky, David nick and Alvln Lee Ross, fourth Dr. A. Greenberg, a past present Greenberg, Mrs. David Greenberg, grade; Hertzel Gcndler and Stewof the District Grand Lodge, wll BACCALAUREATE SPEAKERS Mis. A. V. Venger and Mrs. Dave art Solig, fifth grado; Donald speak. •• Cohen. Green, sixth grade; Shirley Chor.. General chairman of the affair ney, Lorraine Robinson, Martha IB Milton Yudelson. Following tin Rosenblatt Rose Behn, sevprogram a buffet luncheon wll Deivey Ziegler Wins enth grade; and Beverly Pessen, Paube served. lino Noodell and Ann Denenberg, Honor at Harvard eighth • A regular meeting of the lodge grade. ' will be held Monday evening a Rabbi Isaiah Rackovsky will Dewey Zlegler, son ot Mr. and the Knights of Columbus Hall. Mrs. laidor Ziegler, will be grad- speak to the children, and Mr. Aruated on June 18 from the arts thur Rapport will announco the .^ college of Harvard UniverBlty, list of honor students. Fremont Conducts "magna cum laude." For his theIX J» A. Campaign sis he' received ITie "summa cum Morris E. Jacobs ^i laude" citation. To J. IX C?-Meeting Ziegler wai graduated from Fremont (Special)—Memberi Omaha Central in 1937 and has of the Fremont'Jewish commun several scholarships at HarMorris E. Jacobs left Wednesity are participating in the-na • * < •."»jfv* -t «TM \ -iH won vard. tional United Jewish Appea day night for New York to attend drive. a conference called by the Joint Distribution Committee. He will ' Mose •' Krasno is chairman o! Exclude Officials the local drive. Sjimuel I. Beret also be present at the sessions oE and Ben Bernstein are co-chairStockholm (JTA) — Arthur tho National Refugee kS e r v ic© men. Sam Weinberg is secretarySeyss-Inquart, German Commis- whoso meetings begin Sunday in treasurer, and Jacob '. Wolf, L, . ;. . ' sioner In Holland.-has ordered New York. Predmetsky, and David Kavic stricter applicatioli of the Nov. 4 Mr. Jacobs Is 'vice-chairman oC are assistant treasurers. law excluding Jews from officials the Midwest -Region ot the Joint positions, it was reported hero. Distribution Committee and was —Rinehart-ilaredcn Photo. —Rinehart-Marfxien Photo. Seyss-Inauart called attention to the 194Q chairman of the local Expropriation Decree Iteva Bordy Myron E. Rubnitz a previous order that municipal Jewish Philanthropies. lastanbul (JTA)—The Rumancouncils . and school governing E. Rubnitz, both of Central High Representing t h e graduating ian press publishes a decree exThe three outstanding thinkers bodies must oust Jewish pupils propriating Jewish manufactur- students ' a t the annual uiii'on Temple Israel, the Beth El syna from all-schools except those ex- of 16th century France^—Moners of wineo, spirits and medi service to be held next Friday gogue, and the i/nited Orthodox clusively/for Jews. The deadline taigne, Bodtn, and-de v1'HopHal— cines and also Jewish mining am evening at the Beth El synagogue Congregations a r e participating for such actlri ,was May 15.* »were alt half-Jews. „" * .'" " .• •--.• • forest property, will be Reva Bordy and Myroa in tho service. -
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