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VOL. L—NO. 45.
'*I am convinced that the Btble becomes ever more b e a u t i f u l the more it is understood." — J, W. Goethe.
Entered as second-class mall matter on January 27th, lf>21, at tf"- e at Omaha, Nebraska, under the Act of March 3.. 1879.
Death of Doctors D^|ianiDeiitsch, Two of Country's Leadi^|¥ibbis5 Occars During Past f e e M | * \Jewry Mourns Loss Dr. S. .'N. Deinard, Well-Known "..., Dies on Yom Kippur Day. Dr. Gotthard Deutsch, Famous Jewish. Historian and Author, *'' Stricken Last Friday.•— Death Halts Active and Fruitful Careers. DETAILS OF DR. DEUTSCffS FUNERAL FOLLOW PLAN ARRANGED BY SELF.
AFTER 429 YEARS London, (J. C. B.)—Dr. Angello Puellido, a member of the Spanish Senate, has published a r e m a r k a b l e booklet in which he appeals for a reconciliation between the Spanish and J e w i s h peoples, and attempts to explain that much has changed since the days of the Inquisition and the Expulsion in 1492. The Senator especially urges Sefardie Jews to return and assures them of excellent treatment.
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New York, Oct. 14. 1921. Editor, The Jewish Press. Omaha, Neb. Dear Sir:— We desire to express our By BERNARD A. BERGMAN in "The Jewish Tribune". heartfelt appreciation of your editorial entitled "The Keren Hayesod," in your isIt was. in Chicago, the city of con- is still preeminent, not only in Detroit, sue of October 7. ventions, where these 200 delegates but throughout the country, in diIt was one of the best of from every part of the United States versified . humanitarian accomplishits kind and we are delightmet.. The fate of a people /was in ment ed to number you among their hands and the tremendous Staris'Right to Work. the champions of the Palesresponsibility •weighed them down. No sooner was the memorable con- i tine Foundation Fund. There was none of the levity that vention' of the American Jewish ReCordially yours, characterized other conventions in lief Committee, called by Julius Ro(Signed) Gershon Agransky, Chicago. The delegates were tense senwald, completed in Chicago, than Corresponding Secretary and serious and solemn.. _ *• . ' for the Keren Hayesod, Mr. Brown made a flying trip to New"Who was to lead them? Who was York to confer with Henry H. RosenHeadquarters for the the man who could insure success to felt, National Director of the ComUnited States.
AN INTERVIEW WITH THE DYNAMIC DAVID A. BROWN OF DETROIT
School Girls Will es
i Recreational Classes of Jewish] Women's Welfare Organization Extended to Include Essential Branches. CLASSES IN SCHOOLS OPENED THIS WEEKl
"Aiothereraft" will make its f\i%<~t appearance in Omaha within a iuonib.1 "Mothercraft" is not the naniR <n§ a sensational movie, neither is it breakfast-food, nor a new type < dress for-women. very short tune. "Mothercraft" is the newly df't Dr. Deinard is most lovingly remembered by Omahans oped science that teaches gins their cause, whose leadership guaran- mittee. He was in New York for a through the splendid addresses he gave when last in Omaha, help themselves and others, and in-i teed success? That was the man few hours only, when he returned to and through the cordiality and simplicity of his character. He eludes a knowledge of home hygiene,! needed, for success was vital, the reDetroit to put his affairs into shape addressed the annual meeting of the Jewish Welfare Federation diet, home nursing and various oLln sults of failure were too appalling to until next March. For he will be in on January 30, and the Zionist organization the following night. useful information'tending to develop! consider. For the fate of a people was New York until then, as national About a month later he returned to Omaha and again addressed the efficiency of the girl within tbfi| Ilabbi Jacob Singer Tells Fort«t stake. chairman of the $14,000,000 appeal the Zionists. home. ' nightly Musical Club That to place the stricken Jewry of EastDr. Deutsch's name is familiar to all readers of Jewish The One Man. Jews Have preserved ""Mothercraft" is the newest brand*! history*. For many years he conducted the foreign news departs The delegates knew that this one ern Europe and Russia upon an inRacial Spirit. of study which will be introduced in ment of the "B'nai Brith News". man was there. He had proved his dependent economic footing, so that the recreational classes for girls thi:these sufferers who have been mainAmerican Relief Administration We give below brief histories of the deceased rabbis. PLEADS FOR LIBERTY IN leadership hundreds of times in the tained by the generosity of American Perfects Plans for Individual year by the Jewish Women's Wei fart past, for this cause and dozens of | Organization, It will be taught once MUSIC. DR. G. DEUTSCH. DR. S. N. DEINARD. and in Soviet Territories. others. He was always ready to jump Jewry all these years since the outT each month at a general meeting- oi Minneapolis. (From The' American .Cincinnati. (Jewish » Agency.) break of the war, may regain the life in and with his impelling personality, "Ernest Bloch and Leo 'Ornstein all the girls who are enrolled irs i\ Dr. Gotthard Deutsch, world-famous Jewish. World.) The many friends , , , , . , . . his dynamic strength achieve the goal that once was theirs and return to a ARRANGEMENTS TO BEN- . are counted among the foremost comv Jewish savant, Bible student and his- of Dr. S. N. Deinard, in fact the EFIT DESTITUTE CHILDREN I s n o u s Masses conducted by this . i!1 where others had failed, -where others self-supporting basis. posers in America," Rabbi Jacob Sintorian, died at his home here on entire Jewish community were grief"The Jews of America must be ganization. Mrs. Dolly Eigutter v dared not even strive. But this time Friday evening after a severe attack stricken at the sad tidings that, early ger of congregation B'nai Jeshurum, he would not be available. He and aroused to the responsibility that is Herbert Hoover, Secretary of Com- take charge of this work, and Lincoln, told • members of the Fortof pneumonia which began a week Yom Kippur morning, Dr. Samuel N. his wife had already booked passage theirs, to do now the constructive merce, and Chairman of the American demonstrate her talks with a life Deinard was stricken at his home. nightly Musical Club, at its meeting on the Olympic, to spend the winter work in Eastern Europe which natur- Belief Administration, announced to- doll. before his death. Of Great Educational Valu<* Funeral services took place on Dr. Deinerd's fllnes, which began the Tuesday afternoon." in Italy, to rest from the many de- ally follows the palliative relief that day that plans had been perfected with "The work that will be given is- oi Rabbi Singer, who is a recognized Sunday, October 16, at the Cin- latter part of September, just before mands made upon him during the past has been carried on since 1914," de- the Soviet authorities whereby food the highest educational value," naid authority on synagogal music, and the celebration of his twentieth ancinnati Crematory. Burial service packages may h# sent from individuyear, to each of which he had given clared Mr. Brown. Mrs. Elgutter to-day. '3Ve shall t r y took place first at the Deutsch home. niversary as Eabbi of Temple Israel, connected with the music department his alL His wife required the win"To do this, every man and woman als in America to individuals in Rus- to teach the girls to learn what i* of the University of Nebraska, was =At the express request of the late was not regarded as serious. The ters' rest, it was largely for her that who feels his and her Jewishness sia. scholar, his name was not mentioned shock of his sudden death cast a asked to come up from Lincoln to he was going. It is estimated that there are over best for themselves in the matter "f must give freely of his and her wealth, throughout the services. I n fact, gloom over the services in all the open the series of lectures for the three million Jews in Russia whose correct carriage, proper dress, reguand of themselves. This is not a job club. Felix M. Warburg, Louis Marshall, for one man or 100 men. It is a American relatives have been unable lated diet, etc., but we shall also try they were carried out according to local synagogues. Speaking on the subject "AmeriJulius Rosenwald, Henry Morgenthau job for thousands and thousands of to give them material assistance to teach them to be of assistance with• ' - an outline which he prepared some- It is difficult to evaluate the loss in the home in caring lor other memtime ago. No eulogy or address of which the Jewish community of Min- can Composers," Rabbi Singer traced and others of the delegates implored Jews. Ail over the country, in every throughout the period folio-wing the bers of the family." the development of musical~ compohim to make the sacrifice, to renounce state and in,every.city, our people are Br«Et-Litovsk peace, and the rise of praise for Mm and his work was neapolis,, and-beyond it, all American sition in this country and accented the trip to Italy and stay behind and going to be asked to give in the same the Soviet regime. To them and to Combined with this work there wIU permitted. A special prayer -was Jewry, has suffered in the death of direct the cause. The man wavered— generous spirit that was in evidence a million. Jews in America this an- j be added a recreational feature in th* recited which was. not the ordinary Dr. Deinard. Although- only, forty- the contributions of foreign groups. "Of these," he said, "the two he was always willing to sacrifice, "but during the war." nouncement is most heartily welcome, j form of story-telling at each monthly Jewish prayer for the dead, and eight years old, his has. been a notar ; Details of the plan are given below, I meeting. Miss Laura Goetz and Mrs. 4 chosen passages of Psalms, Job and ble career, which was cut short in Jewish musicians Bloch and Ornstein what of his wjfe? Julius Eosenwald in that - they'_ have telephoned JdTiiBrT at Detroit -and she *rid'It is significant .fh'at'no Charge is i B.-F.'Lewis, willfee.in } i S l i t L ' its prime; and at t h e ' penoS :;of its ^ , _ _ preserved in their worH the -true —imbued with the same self-sacrific'•'It is clear to me/* he continued j •made other than that twenty-five per- 'branch. The first meeting will be hold Dr. Deutsch" is survived by his greatest promise. Born in Li|£uania, spirit of their forebears, Bloch espe- ing spirit that has made her husband "that there is an evident resistance cent of the food which is sent will be (November 5, at the Lytl••>! Inf.. wife and five children, two daughters he spent his- childhodd in Palestine; cially, in his 'Three Jewish Poems," one of the outstanding figures in on the part of the people to give be- turned over to the canteens of the (from 2:30 to 4:30, and is open to *i: md three sons. Mrs. Deutsch an- getting the best training of these has transplanted in his- work as no American Jewish life, gladly gave up cause of the socalled "hard times.' A. R. A. for general distribution. } public school girls, in atldi on txnounced after her husband's death two centers of Jewish learning. At other American composer has done, the trip, to stay behind for the cause, j There is no question that some have The following plan has been estab| those enrolled in the regular clas-st".. that friends and acquaintances were the age of seventeen he went to the race- sopl of the Jew, with his suSered financial losses through the lished which will also provide addi- j Begins This Season, The Dynamic Dave Brown. asked not to send flowers, but to Germany, enrolling as a student at high spirituality, alternating with the form of depression in this country. tional support to the destitute Russian ; • This recreation work of the Jewish tontribute to a special Deutsch Heidelberg University, enjoying the sense of despair. These works have This was at 11 o'clock Sunday morn- Yet, if there was ever a time when children. Under this plan:— j Women's Welfare Organization, unMemorial Fund which will be used instruction of some of the most emi- most certainly been inspired by a ing, September 25. At 11.05 David the people are called upon to make (a) Anyone may remit funds by I der the direction of Mrs. E. nent German scholars. He next came for educational and charitable insticomprehensive and sympathetic A. Brown of Detroit (for that -was sacrifice, it is now. Few of us, even mail only, payable to the American k3% President, and Mrs. Millard Lang" tutions in Palestine. This, she to America where he studied at the knowledge of Jewish history ' and the man if you have not already though our incomes have been re- Eelief Administration on New York feld, started its third year this week,' stated, was arranged at the wish University of Pennsylvania and later Jewish* life. Ornstein stands out guessed it) was already directing the at Chicago, and " Purdue University1, primarily as one of the modern im- 1921 appeal of American Jewry for duced and our principals attacked, draft, money order, or certified check with classes in Kellom, Lake, Long, V.r late husband. have given up any of the luxuries in sums of not less than $10 and in Lincoln and South Central Schools, , Dr. Deutsch is especially remem- while occupying pulpits at Chicago pressionists in music." the Jewish -war sufferers in Russia and pleasures we have been accus- multiples of $10 through the Ameri- Instruction is given in sewing, crochbered as a great Jewish historian- and Terre Haute, Indiana. Just twenFollowing out these thoughts, and Eastern Europe. It was charac- tomed to. Compared "with the suffer- can Relief Administration offices in eting, embroidery, darning, elocution*' He was the Dean of the Hebrew ty years ago he was called to the Rabbi Singer pleaded for a greater teristic of the man that immediately Cincinnati and Union College of pulpit of Temple Israel of Minneapo- liberality on the part of music lovers after his appointment he had started ing in Europe, our lot here is a para- New York, 42 Broadway, for the bene- dancing and millinery. dise while theirs is a literal Hell. fit of any person or group in Russia. taught History and Bible to the Rab- lis. He pursued studies at the UniClasses in millinery will form the to work "with the dynamic^ energy and in the acceptance of new and untried "I believe that $14,000,000 for this (b) These remittances must be ac- newest edition to the work, having binical students there. He has writ- versity of Minnesota, from which he ten many volumes on JewishvHistory secured the degree of Doctor of Phi- musical forms, asking that the com- matchless enthusiasm which have year is the irreducible minimum that companied by full name aid address been extended this year to all th& and on various Jewish topics, and losophy. For several years he oc- poser be given full sway for his made him in a • comparatively few must be raised for the work in. of beneficiary in Eussia and such re- schools. All of the work has received has even been a regular contributor cupied the chair of Semitics at racial consciousness. "The Jew, as years one of the leading manufac- Eastern Europe and Russia to be mittances will be advised to the head- the unqualified endorsement of the to many newspapers and periodicals Minnesota. During the last few well as all other racial groups, grows turers in this country, an authority properly done. By March 1, 1922, the quarters of the American Eelief Ad- Board of Education as combining J in America, writing on questions of years Dr. Deinard made notable imitative only when he is forced to on economic subjects, particularly in- results of all the appeals throughout ministration in Moscow. worth-while recreation and education,' (c) The Moscow •office will direct the in useful arts and sciences. Five hunthe day and showing remarkable contributions to Jewish and secular be untrue to himself, and our Amer- dustrial relations, for which he is al- the United States will be known to the knowledge and understanding of all periodicals. He was editor and one ican civilization needs the true spirit ways in demand as a speaker and people of this country. Success, in various American Eelief Administra- dred girls were enrolled last year, am! writer, and a philanthropist, who my judgment, means 814,000,000 plus. tion children's warehouses to get in it is expected that this year's enrollcomplicated occurances in Jewish of the founders of the American of every one of its elements." Rabbi Singer has been signally gives equally of his effort and his The Jews of America would not'stand touch with the beneficiaries and ment will exceed that number. public life. Jewish World, of which he was the for failure of any kind. There is too deliver food to them corresponding In Dr. Deutsch was born in Austria editorial. contributor at the time of honored in being asked to prepare a money. The following women are engaged It was only a few years ago, for he much at stake. It must be done—it amount to the money paid. in 1859, received the degree of Doc- his death. He was an'ardent worker treatise on "Jewish Contributions to in the work this year: American Music" for the Internais still a young man, that Dave Brown can't be put off. There is no other (d) If beneficiary can not be found tor of Philosophy from the University in Zionism, and member and officer • KELLOM SCHOOL tional Music Festival, which will be answer." was the best newsie in Detroit. He •within 90 days, remittances will be of Vienna, and studied in France and in. many communal organizations, director; held in New York this winter." refunded to the purchaser. Advice Mesdamee ' X. Germany. He came to the United both Jewish and non-Jewish. Vent, M. Fanpcr, I. I,evy. 4of delivery of the food, will, wherever .T. B. Hobinsoii. B. F. Boiib-nere" find States in 1891 on the invitation of 1 JEWISH WOMEN Blotcky. He is survived by his aged father the Hebrew Union College and taught possible, be sent to the purchaser. ASKED TO AED NEEDLE ! LARE SCHOOL History at that institution from the (in Jerusalem), his widow, two sons (e) Food will consist of a selection, 8. 0RK Gmw ! MetxUmes KaihHn Man tell and ,M and a daughter. year he arrived here. according to stocks available, from Miller. the following1 commodities: Flour, Rera Kulnkofsfcy. Hatw) Detren null Moitf The annual local exhibition of the CONSTANTINOPLE CENTER FOE bacon, lard, vegetable oil, tea, canned 800 BESSARABIANS LEAVE FOR Needle Work Guild of America^ will DESTITUTES OF EASTERN KABBl KOPALD ALD milk, hominy, sugar, cocoa, rice, LINCOLN SCHOOL HOLY LAND. be held on Nov. 2 and S a t f t h e EUEOPE. Mrs. HMITV McDonald, director. (Steffi beans. Food will be furnished at not completed.) COMPLIMENTED Central Congregational Church, *36th One hundred sixty families com- Ave. and Dewey. Constantinople. (J. T. Agency.) cost, but one-quarter of the food LONG SCHOOL purchased with each remittance will posing in all 880 individuals have The Needle Work. Guild is a non- 12,500 destitute refugees, members of Meadames VT. I.. Holaimnn, I». HUter. ABANDON COMMISSION GOV- Zion, Buffalo, New York, was unique- left Barshide, Bessarabia, for Palesbe handed to the canteens for the Simon. S. Goldstrom. 3. § « * " • H. feectarian organization that has done all nationalities and creeds, have ly honored by members of his conERNMENT, general feeding of destitute children; Kamen, Jess Pregler and H. Ctowwn tine. This group organized by Issigned a petition to the American very useful and necessary work in gregation on the New Year, when thrse-qaurters being delivered to the SOUTH CENTRAL SCHOOL The commission form of govern- they presented him with a §1,000 rael Gondelman have gone to Palestii.e this city for many years. It collects nation, which describes the plight of beneficiary of the remittance. Mesdatnes A. E. ttotbsohtld. for the purpose of foundiug a coment under which the BethHamedrosh certificate of ownership in the new annually hundreds of garments which the homeless is Constantinople and SpM'BtMH-geir, V( . I J O T J " (£) The Relief Administration has Mever Block. M." IJ. Walowitz and O r Hagodel has been operating for the Buffalo Athletic Club. The gift was operative colony for which ground are in turn distributed to every begs that relief for that quarter be so far established warehouses at past year, was abondoned at the given as a tribute to his interest in was recently purchased in their be- hospital and social'service organiza- not discontinued. The refugees have annual meeting of the members of civil matters, as the new Buffalo half from the Jewish National Fun<l tion in the city. Last year some taken alarm at the recent liquidation Petrograd. Moscow, Samara, Simb- TALMUD TORAH SUCCOTB the Congregation Tuesday night. Athletic Club is regarded as a civic and the "lea." The group included 650 garments were so distributed. of the American Joint Distribution irsk, Kazan, and Saratow, and while PARTY. In its place was substituted the enterprise of great importance. A a considerable; number of tailors, Many individuals prefer to contribute 'Committee, and the decision of the orders will be accepted on other Six hundred children enjoyed « bootmakers, tinsmiths, carpenters, cash in lieu of garments, and this American Eed Cross to discontinue regions their executiocm will depend Succoth party and entertainment at direct vote for the various officers, new clubhouse, costing a minimum, cabinet-makers and blacksmiths. It upon arrangements for extending the its activities. Constantinople has money is used to purchase -wearing the system which had been in of $2,000,000, will soon be erected on the Beth Hamedrosh Hagodd long been a center for refugees from Wardl0U S U be operation previously. Under the Niagara Square, opposite the new also had one medical man, one den- apparel. ^ f S V f ^ r f r synagogue lust last ragnx. night. »o«, They r tist, one eye-specialist and three en» of t h e City T a t m u d present plan the entire membership Statler Hotel. Ownership, certificates The various Jewish organizations Soviet Russia, the Ukraine, and established in the course of extension! ^ geh;ol. A will meet semi-monthly, whereas are limited to one-thousand citizens, gineers. The initial capital of each in the city, especially the Jewish neighboring countries. Hygienic con- of the general relief to children andj ^ ^ ^ family consisted of 12,500 lee, toif demands for food remittances ditions are almost intolerable and under the commission form it had of whom a great number are Jews. program of playlets in Hebrew ami Welfare Federation and the Wise met but twice a year. This is particularly, significant in gether with all necessary provisions Memorial Hospital, have each year employment is either scarce or non- warrant. Yiddish, and readings from for the journey and. suitable "clothThe Joint Distribution Committee existent Soldiers of the army of The new officers are: E. Fleisch- view of the fact that in some of the ing to last them at least three years. received hundreds of useful articles Baron General Wrangel constitute a announced today that all of its relief Jewish writers was given. man, president; S. Reikes, vice- foremost cities Jews are not eligible In addition almost every head of a from the Guild. Every Jewish wo- considerable percentage of those in work in Russia will be done through fruits and nuts were president; M. Adelson, secretary; I. for membership in the large athletic Ctaildreu partieipailnp it> ih* pw family had private funds while some JiieludfHi: A. Fellmwi, Alo-\ Sltnftou, • man m fes city is urged to con- need of relief. Many of these await the A. K. A. Kulakofsky, treasurer, and A. Rich- clubs. Itohpnstein, I<*H?n SUM! J. FfW'UMin, of them carried away a great deal i*f tribute to othe Guild in furthering the earliest opportunity to return to Fellmnn. 3". Ksno&kj-. Si»liw>v KaUenutti,. ards, Chas. Liebowitz and P. Lillian 'Rosenblatt. Israel Utinton. Aiusts wealth. All of the members of the its very humanitarian work, and are their homes in Russia. A large -numThe Zionist District will hold £ I Hothenimrs, arider, trustees. The Council of Young Judea is givtJertrnde Kaplan, Majj group are healthy individuals, very ber of the destitutes are immigrants meeting on Saturday evening, October Kaplnti, Ho.«dlin«> Holnlterg. <^«roHa© ing a program on Tuesday evening, enthusiastic and idealistic, and the asked to call Mrs. David Feder: •vho are not able to proceed further 22, at 8:30 o'clock at the synagogue roond, id« HaUitiv, Tt>ble Brown. The Pi Tau Pi Fraternity will give Zier. How Sf ^JnlSIf fitul a Halloween dancing Darty on Mon- October 25, at the Lyric building. The entire colony will be built on a Harney 3301, for complete details •>n account of the entraccc restric- on Nineteenth ami Burt Streets. liaiiin. Stcrnhin. liuvi strict, cooperative basis. day, October 31. public is invited. Election of officers will take place. relative to contributions. ions in the Holv Land.
Jewry throughout the country sustained, an irreparable loss in the death of the two notable rabbis, Dr. S . N . Deinard, of j Minneapolis and Dr. Gotthard Deutsch of Cincinnati, during the 1 past week. Dr. Deinard died on "last Wednesday, Yom Kippur Day, and Dr. Deutsch died on Friday. Both had been ill but a
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OMAHA, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1921
Jewish Composers in Foremost Rank of American Musicians
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lo round looporative Colony C l in i PPalestinef
Hew Officers Elected For Beth Hamedrosh Hagodel
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Refugees of All nations
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