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B'nai B'rith Lodge Holds Open Meeting at Labor Lyceum
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f JEWS ARM IN, DEFENSE.
Berlin, (J. T. A.)—The general insecurity felt by Jewish circles as a result of the unceasing anti-Semitic agitation has impelled certain Jewish circles to seek recourse in arms' for self-defense, it is learned. The gravest anxiety is caused by the German religious orders who are recruiting nationalistic men and women for "the,saving of the German people and institutions."
OMAHA, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22,1923
REPORT OF PRESIDENT OF WELFARE FEDERATION BY MORRIS LEVY, PRESIDENT.
f. S. Senator Elect R. B. Bowell Talks at I.O.B.B. Meetin
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, A YEAR, $2.50. RECOGNIZE PALESTINE INDEPENDENCE. London, (J. C. B.)—A statement published by Ismet Pasha on behalf of the Anora Government today recognizes the full independence of Palestine and Mesopotamia. After hearing High Commissioner Sir Percy Cox's report on the situation in Mesopotamia, it was decided at the meeting of the British cabinet today that there is to be no withdrawal from Mesopotamia for the present. Further reduction ol the costs of maintaining the British garrison was decided upon.-.
Enthusiasm for Hew Year Marks Initial Feleratiei Meeting
To The Members Of The Jewish universally beneficial and every Jew Welfare Federation: in Omaha is directly or indirectly the "Great Britain Should Pay Reports Show R c m a r k a b l o Disclosures of Henry Ford and We have concluded another success- beneficiary of its ministrations. Every Debt to United Progress Made During the Ku Klux Klan to ful year in the history of our Federa- self-respecting Jew-instinctively deStates." Be Told. 1922. tion. The various institutional reports sires to assume his^share of his coinprinted in our booklet, and the statis- munity's responsibility, and it is our AK - SAR - BEN SAXOPHONE M O R R I S L E V Y ELECTED SEVERAL PROMINENT tical and financial reports reproduced purpose to interpret this instinct in BAND TAKE AUDIENCE SPEAKERS TO DISCUSS PRESIDENT FOR EIGHTH there for your examination, will-dis- a way that will spell Practical Benefit BY STORM. IMPORTANT SUBJECTS. close the many and varied activities for Humanity. TIME. Over three hundred members of the and tell the storjr of the scope and I am intensely interested in and Omaha lodge of the B'nai B'rith, and Final arrangements have been com"Omaha's Federation is the most extent of the splendid work done by therefore take this liberty to comment their friends attended the open meetpleted for the open meeting to be held complete Federation in the United the Jewish Welfare Federation. Your upon the pending Jewish Community ing of the lodge held last Thursday next Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock States," said Mr. Maurice Hexter, exeattention and careful scrutiny of these Center campaign. Much has already evening at the Jewish Community a t the Labor Lyceum, 2201 Clark cutive director of Federated Jewish reports are invited. ; been said respecting the needs of a Center. street. -The meeting will be held unCharities in Boston, principal speaker There is little that I can add of home in Omaha for all Jewish activUnited States Senator R. B. Howell der the auspices of 'Omaha Lodge No. at the annual meeting of the Omaha information value to these reports, ities, and it should be the aspiration was the principal speaker of the eve354, B'nai B'rith. Jewish Welfare Federation held Sunbut conforming to the usuaV custom, & n d a m b i t i o n o f every Jewish resident ning. "Facts uncovered by the Independay evening at the Fontenelle Hotel. I avail myself of the privilege of of the community interested in the Talking, about the British debt, Mr. dent Order of B'nai B'rith bearing Roumanian Ruler's Action Is Result presenting briefly to you such Nearly 1,000 people assembled in the welfare of his fellow Jews, to bring Howell told how Great Britain and upon the recent "wave of anti-Semitism ' of Petition by Jewish Leaders. hotel ballroom to hear the reports of thoughts as are prompted by my con- ^ ^ ft r e a l i z a t i o n of m s - e c t a t the United States emerged with treand what the Order has done to meet the work during the year 1922. tact with and experience in the work t h e e a r l i e s t p o s s i b l e 3 a t e > snendous increase of national debts. the prejudice created thereby," will STORMY SENATE DEBATE ON of the Federation, regarding Com"Federations are not new things", Eight Veterans Born In Eastern "Unlike our .country," said Mr. be the important subject discussed by JEWIJSH QUESTIONS. said Mr. Hexter. The first Federation munity Welfare. Europe Specifically Mentioned. Howell, "Great Britain also emerged speakers at this meeting." was formed in Boston, Mass., some Notwithstanding our continuous ef.,-„,» ^ , The meeting is open to the public. Bucharest— (J. T. A-).—The king fort for several years to bring the Jewish Welfare Federation, to make from the war with the limits of its REPORTS OF HEROISM PUBLISH- sixty years ago. I want to tell you There will be no request for subscrip- has directed' the authorities to sup- Jewish' Community of Omaha to a public acknowledgement to Harry empire greatij extended. Previous to that Omaha Jewry should not feel ED IN WEEKLY MAGAZINE. tions or collections. .. press the actions "of the anti-Semitic realization of the importance of the Lapidus, chairman of our Finance 1913, Great Britain's flag floated over ashamed of its Federation." Startling disclosures as to the ac- student body, following the receipt of Jewish Welfare Federation, and of Committee for the past two years, of one-fifth of the land surface of the Washington, Feb. 16. (J. T. A.)— The report of Mr. Morris Levy, tivity of Henry Ford in the employ- petitions presented to him by. Jewish the undisputable splendid service it the esteem and high regard in which world; today that flag is supreme The records of heroism of Jewish president of the Federation, was apment of questionable detective agents eaders, and a stormy debate in the is rendering, there are unfortunately the officers and members of the Jew- over one-fourth of the world." proved by all. "We owe much of the and investigators to gather his data enate. The council'of ministers ac- still many Jewish residents of Omaha ^ W e l f a r e Federation hold him for "The toost amazing thing," said soldiers in the American army as well success of Omaha's Federation to Mr. as those of others who fought under for articles 'against* the Jews are now ordingly, has caused the arrest of 14 who, we would like to believe, because * » ^untiring, t i r i n g never-ceasing neverceasing and and unun Mr. Howell, "in regard to the British the American flag who hail from Harry Lapidus, chairman of the fidebt is that the war was hardly over coming to light in severalcities in the ringleaders in eluding the chairmen they do not know, but we feel con- excelled efforts in raising the budget nance committee," said Mr. Levy. I United States. In Chicago at the re- f student societies of the philosophic strained to believe, because they do of the Federation during his period when the peace conference was called Eastern European countries were know that Mr. Lapidus has repeatedly cent Michigan communists deposition and legal departments. Covantual, a not care, are indifferent to its appeals. of service. We are deeply grateful to and propaganda started for the can- cited in the minority report of the given up his time towards this cause. hearings, "Allen'; O. Meyers testified rabid students' publication, has been This is a deplorable circumstance. It Mr. Lapidus, if an expression of that cellation of our debt." Great Britainr House Immigration Committee in be- I hope that next year we will be able he said, made great progress with this half of more liberal immigration to say that practically every Jewish that Albert J.Bailin, former detective suppressed. is harmful to the community. It is gratitude is necessary. We feel, how- propaganda' with the help of "big laws. agency^'stool piegon," offered-to colfamily in Omaha will be a subscriber Discussion of the Jewish questions doubly harmful to the person who is ever, that Mr. Lapidus received so Eight veterans hailing from Eastern to the Federation." much pleasure from ..this opportunity eastern interests." lect anti-Jewish propaganda for the was continued in the chamber Tues- so indifferent. "Great Britain," he further states, Europe are specifically mentioned in to serve his community in a construcBurns Agency to be sold to Henry day, Deputies Stern, Lupu and Mach"There are a number of people in We have endeavored strenuously to : the report. They are: John N. Bil- this city who could well afford to "ought never to ask of us to pay less tive way, that our expressions of Ford for $100,000. alack demanding actual protection for create a healthy community spirit and Meyers declared" Bailin later assist- he Jewish citizens, declaring the gov- sentiment and to give the Jewish gratitude are neither desired nor re- interest on their debt than we paid itzM, Isaac Rabinowitz, Epifanio Af- give more than they have been giving fatato, Daniel Moskowitz, Alizy Nag- to the Jewish Welfare Federation," ed in getting the information upon ernment "phrases" had failed to re- Community of Omaha a soul. I t is quired by him. His ever-readiness to on our Liberty bonds. which Henry Ford's Dearborn Inde- store, the Jews'. sense of security., A with no little pride that we feel our respond to the Federation's need is an "It is stated that an agreement has owski, Lonnie J. Moscow and Antony said Harry H. Lapidus. been reached with Great Britain to Sclafoni. ^ d ^ V t t Vftttack, a c k o non the number of deputies, among them such workihas been substantially success- example worthy of emulation. ppendent? e de t l OT^ "Omaha Jewry is better able to The full report, which it is learned Jews." j^ater,rMeyerCasserted, "pow- as are known t » be more or less lib- ful." We fervently hope that the time I desire also to extend my thanks refund this balance due on the basis will be made public tomorrow, quot- support the Federation npw than it erful influences which -"attempted to eral, defended the disturbances on the is not far distant when we shall be to the remaining officers of the Fed- oof a payment of $4,000128,085.75 ever has." Mr. Lapidus gave his fii; in cash and §4,600,000,000 in bonds, ing from an article in Colliers Weekly i .,fi&6 Baffin able id record sucdess in full -measure, eration and .to.-thos«^^sabers of the or •ar-totaU' of but -?4,€04,128,0S5.75. •gees a t some deisilan the records of nancial report for the year. The rea letter threatening to blowup the with the Jews, who, they alleged, over- • That all Jewish residents in Omaha Board who have served' on the Execuport will be published in.: next week's New York postoffice, were in con- run the universities/ thus provoking shall be active, participating and af- *i v e Committee and on the other com- This means an initial partial cancel- these men. issue of "The Jewish Press." "Each of these men," says the lation of this debt of approximately nection with^e.*Fbrd Matter." Following the reading of the rethe nativists. •' -. .-' " - - o ;.. filiated members of the Jewish Wei- noittees of the Board of Directors, and 5111,054,658.00.: The refunding of article, "was awarded the DistinguishThe anti-Defamation League of the The Union of Roumanian Jews has fare Federation, is to my mind as w h o h a v e given so willingly of their this $4,600,000,000.00 . is to be ed Service Cross. Twenty thousand ports, some of which are printed in B'nai B'rith order has been directing issued a proclamation to the leaders important from the viewpoint of the t™e and efforts whenever the Federathis week's issue of "The Jewish upon the basis of bonds bearing 3 per men who fought in the same division Press." Election of officers for the ti a clean campaign • to • enlighten the threatening to spiritual value to the community, as °n required, In this connection, people regarding the Jew. -Details of of different parties, parties unless it is important from the viewpoint of y o u r President desired to acknowl- cent interest for the first 10 years to which" they belonged all acquitted year 1923 was held. Mr. Morris Levy from the and 3% per cent interest for the fol- themselves with honor in the fact of its work will be told at this meeting. withdraw their leaders joined in the protest the material welfare service rendered edse the splendid, energetic and com- lowing 52 years. During the first 10 danger. A thousand men of the divi- was re-elected president; Dr. Philip Arthur. Rosenblum, a grand lodge against the attacks on the Jews. The by the Federation. petent service rendered by Mr. years there is to be an additional pay- sion were singled out to appear in the Sher, vice-president; Mrs. B. A. Simofficer, will review the history of the party leaders are also called upon to Schaefer, our superintendent, during ment on account of the principal of divisional citations for feats of hero- on, Mrs. D. Feder, and Mrs. Nate Omaha is favorably considered in institutions subsidized by the Order. join in the petition to the king and Mantel, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd vice-presithe past year. its relation to other communities as $23,000,000 per year. Thereafter the ism performed in that campaign. But dents, respectively; H. Friedman, Henry Monsky, Sam Leon, Harry to the ecclesiastical authorities to regards its Jewish Welfare activities May I conclude this message with payment upon the principal increases these eight were ranked even higher Lapidus and Harry Wolf, also mem- calm the Christian population. and this should be a source of pride to the hope that the inspiration which in an irregular manner until the fifty- than all these. They were of the treasurer, and C. C. Katleman, secrebers of District Grand Lodge No; 6, tary. will have interesting messages to de^ No abatement of the anti-Semitic every Jewish resident of Omaha who has been mine as a result of my second year, when the last payment handful who won the Distinguished The following program was given: students' activities is to be noticed, j participates and who manifests an activities in the Jewish Welfare Fed- upon the principal is to amount to Service Cross—a decoration awarded liver. "Americn" Led by Jlr. Hnrry SUvernian New and more sweeping demands interest in the activities of the Wd- eration, shall be the common blessing $175,000,000. only for 'extraordinary heroism in Mrs. Harry Silverman. Accompanist The committee In charge of arof all Jewish residents of Omaha. You President's Messaco Mr. Morris Levy rangements for this meeting: Irvin have been presented by them asking fare Federation. This very circum- have only to experiment as at first I The present worth of these bonds action'." Finno Solo Mr. Uenjamln AOamowski not only for the rigid enforcement of stance, however, should be a source Referring to the Jewish men the REPORTS OF AFFIIAATKD ORGANStalmaster, chairman; Sam Altschuldid to learn that in ,.-ork of this on a 5 per cent basis, as agreed in IZATIONS er, Win. Alberts, Morris Katleman, the percentage norm, and that Jewish of shame to every Jewish resident in character you will find the source of Great Britain's notes, is 71.68. In report says, one "left shelter, went Relief Dep't.—Social Service I>ept— students dissect Jewish' corpses excluOmaha, who is able to so participate, forward under intense machine gun Jewish Community Center—X. M. & Nathan Yaffe and A. Richards. your greatest happiness and enjoy- other words, a $1,000 bond, on this fire, and carried a wounded officer to T. W. H. A.—National Institutions— sively, but also for the introduction and fails to do so. basis, would be worth but $716.80. of restrictions in the naturalization There is no common sense reason ment. It will therefore not seem Applying this discount to the $4,600,- a place of safety. In accomplishing Central OfficeMr. Samuel Schaefer, Supt. TO PRESENT law, as far as Jews are concerned, why the burden of the work and strange for me to say that I shall 000,000 and we have a further partial this mission he was severel-' wound- Free Lonn Society....!>r. Phil. Sher, Pros. Wise Memorial Hospital _ prohibiting .the settlement of for- financial support of the Jewish Wel- never be able to fully repay this com- cancellation of $1,302,503,300. ed." Another of these Jewish lads, 1VIUSICAI, CONCERT and Mr. N. P . Fell, Pres. eign Jews on Roumanian soil. fare Federation should not be distrib- munity for the privilege that has been "Adding these two partial cancel- when the advance of his battalion was City Talmncl TornhMr. A. 1!. Alpirn, Pres. The Concert Promoting Club will uted over the entire Jewish Corn- mine to serve you as President of the lations together, we have a total can- checked by heavy machine gun fire, .,Old People's Hom«>..Mrs. S. Kavitz, Pres. present Karl 13. Tunberg, noted munity. The service it renders is Jewish Welfare Federation. Welfare Organization.., cellation thus arranged for of ap- went forward, with two other soldiers, Jewish Women's _...Mrs. pianist, Irma Swift Oberreuter, wellX. Mantel, Fres. $1,413,557,958, a burden under heavy fire, they drove the Council of Jewish Women .'. —• known soprano, and Master Samuel FUNERAL OF DAVID proximately _ M r s Carl Furfh, Prep. that it is proposed to shift from the gunners from the machine gun nests Tocnl Solo Carmell, the Jewish violin virtuose of Miss Cecelia Feilet SWARTZ HELD THIS into a dug-out nearby, which they shoulders of the people of Great BritMr. Harry Bruviroff. Accompanist the middle-west, at a concert to be AFTERNOON. Addre,ss....Mr. Miiurict- B. Hexter, Boston ain to- those of the people of. the captured, together with thirty-five Remarks given at the Swedish Auditorium,-1611 To Represent School in District Meet _ Mr. Harry Lapidus The funeral of David Swartz, 22, United States. prisoners, including three officers. April 13. Chicago St., Sunday evening, FebFuneral of Early Pioneer Held Sun- son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Swartz, 1526 ruary 25, at eight'thirty o'clock. "This is not the end of cancellation, Another Jew of the group exhibited North Nineteenth street, was_held this day Afternoon. Miss Harriett Fleishman, daughter it is merely the beginning and fore- exceptional bravery by leaving shelter The following program will be afternoon from the family home. of Mr. and Mrs. H/G. Fleishman, was shadows the. ultimate wiping out of and going out into an open field under Over 1,000 people witnessed the fugiven: awarded first prize in a Declamatory neral of Elias N. Jacobs, 62, which Young Swartz died Wednesday even- the 'European debt — without the heavy machine gun and shell fire to 1. Sonata for Piano ana Violin Class Contest held at Central High was held Sunday afternoon from the ing after making a strong fight for odium of repudation—by congress." rescue wounded soldiers." One Member Turns in Twelve New School Auditorium Friday evening. family home at 2029 North Nine- his life. He has been ill for two Andante: Theme and Variations Dr. H. A. Waggner and his Ak-Sarweeks. Applicants. Mr. Misner of the "Misner School of teenth street. Jewish men and women and Samuel Carmell Ben saxophone band was the one of He*-is survived by his parents, two Expression, was the judge.* Miss from all walks of life paid their rethe features of the evening's program. S nl - g "One hundred new applicants by °i 2«ve Thee.-. Fleishman will. now represent the spects to one of Omaha's early pio- sisters, Dora and Molly, and two Miss Edna Young gave several vocal —Russell Vale Vale . —Eckert Central High School Dramatics at a brothers, Sam and Allan. Burial was March 25", that's the slogan adopted i SwiBs""Echo S o nOberreuter g—— neer. Mr. Jacobs died last Saturday held in the Beth Hamedrosh Hagodol selections. Irma Swift by members of the Omaha Hebrew I Swift Oberr District Contest to be held at CenWith Karl B. Tunberg at the piano. Mr. Philip Krasne, son of Mr. and morning at the Wise Memorial hos- cemetery. Club in their campaign for new Sonata, Op. 67--..-.Beethoven tral High School on April 13. pital, following an operation per- He" was prominently known here WEIZMANN HAS HOUR'S TALK Mrs. Herman Krasne, Council Bluffs, members to be initiated in the class Allegro Assai . * Miss Fleishman was first chosen formed last Wednesday. Andante con Sloto la., won first place in the annual de: WITH MUSSOLINI. Allegro nui non troppo --. . with nine others from her Dramatic The E.ev. E. Fleishman officated at among the younger set. He was a clamatory contest held at Abraham at the thirty-first annual celebration Karl E. Tunberg Rome, Jan. 4.—(J. T. A.)—Many member of the Y. M. H. A., the B'nai of the Club. Class of about 100 students, Then the services and Mr. A. Monsky S S 4 misunderstandings surrounding the Lincoln High school. Young Krasne .„„..-. ...Bell'Acqua " °vm anclIe ' _.__-~ B'rith and the Thorpeian Athletic club. At the last meeting held last Sun. Songs My Mother Taught Me-Dvorak from the ten members chosen,- they chanted Al Mohl Rachmim. Five sons Zionist position in Palestine are be- is a senior at the High school and is a popular member in all school acti- day afternoon, Mr. S. Polansky, La Capinera .....—-. ——Benedict held another contest from which three of Mr. Jacobs, and two son-in-laws T H O R P E I A N lieved to have been cleared up as a ATHLETIC Irina Swift Oberreuter turned in applications for twelve were chosen, Miss Fleishman being acted as pall bearers. Burial was in CLUB TO GIVE MEMBER- result - of the interview Dr. Chaim vities. With ICarl K. Tunberg at the Piano. members. Messrs. Sam Klaver and one of them, and which : resulted in He is president of the Boys' Liter0 Kol KlclrcL-......_ . _ . 3 I a x Brnch in memory of the late Edward Simon Beth Hamedrosh Hagodol cemetery. Weizmann had yesterday with PreSHIP DANCE. d Si Jake Crounse are also out after the Samuel Carmellf and Carl E. Tnnberg the final contest "on Friday evening. ary Society and is a member of the mier Mussolini. The prime minister Mr. Jacobs was born in Minsk, The Thorpeian Athletic Club will 6. Violin Solos „,„,„* first prize offered by the Club for Tri-Angular Debating team. At the Russia, and came to this country for- entertain at an invitation dancing received the Zionist president very Tjo"on<le ..«-......«..—....—..—AVieniawsKi Zaputcado I>o Sarasate REPORT 20,658 NEW ARRIVALS ty-two years ago. He has lived in party Sunday evening, March 11, at cordially, the conversation centering recent banquet of the R. O. T. C. held the most members obtained. Samuel Carmell IN PALESTINE. With Knrl E. Tunberg at the piano. Omaha for thirty-eight years, being Kel-Pine Dancing Academy. Seventy- around the attitude of the Facisti at the Grand Hotel, young Krasne The Club was organized in Omaha 1. Aria for Soprano London, Jan. 25.—(J. T. A.)—Since in June .1892 with thirty members in business here until ten years ago, five invitations have been issued for government towards the Zionist move- acted as toastmaster. Caro Nome from Higolefto Verd: the promulgation of the ordinance when he retired. He was a director this affair which will be informal. ment. Dr. Weizmann is understood and now has a membership roll of Irma" Swift Oberreuter TVItli Karl E. Tunberg- at the piano. regulating the immigration into Paleover five hundred. The following to have been particularly anxious to Entertainment will be furnished by of the Jewish Welfare board, a memDENY ODESSA POGROM. 8 .Sonata for Piano and Violin, Op. 10 Sjoegren stine in accordance with the economic ber of the Omaha Hebrew dub and some of Omaha's leading, artists. ascertain Premier Mussolini's attitude, New York.—(J. T. A.)—Eecent re- men are the living charter members •Allegro vivace needs of the country, 20,658 Jews en- of the M. W. A. He has always been . Andanfe This organization, consiting of fifty in view of the recent statement of the ports from London quoting dispatches of the Club and are still members; Finale Presto tered Palestine under the auspices of active in civic and charitable work, es- Jewish young men of this city, is at latter' that the British mandate for from anewspaper in Helsingfors that Rev. E. Fleishman, A.A. Levin, MenKarl E. Tunberg and Samuel Carmen the Zionist Organization and other- pecially in Jewish circles. the present time conducting a mem- Palestine may not' survive the Lau-a pogrom took place in Odessa Jan- del Blank, M. Sokoloff, A. Monsky PROTEST REJECTION OF JEWISH wise, says an official announcement He is survived by his widow, fix. bership drive and this affair is being sanne conference.. uary 19-20, resulting in forty Jews and O. Sokoloff. by the Colonial Office. The ordinance Gertrude Jacobs; five sons, Archie, given as a wind up to the drive. VOLUNTEER. President Ai'thur Rosenblum apDuring his visit here Dr. Weiz- killed, is denied in a statement isLodz.—(J. T. A.)—Military circles was promulgated September, 1920. Morris and Jacob, engaged in news- The Thorpeians are well known in mann had conversations with a num- sued by the American bureau of the pointed the following men to serve Jews entering Palestine in.. 1922 paper work in Omaha; Abraham of this community for their athletic and ber of politicians, including former "Idgescom," (Jewish Public Commit- on the Intellectual Advancement Comheio are excited over the rejection of Wolf Gruenstein who volunteered as numbered 7,844, divided as follows:- Omaha; Nathan, a student at Missouri social activities and also for their Prime Minister Luzatti and Di Cesaro, tee). A Moscow dispatch of. Febru- mittee; Dr, Nathan Dansky, chair-* a private in the Polisy army. The 3,285 men, 2,446 women and .2,113 university, and two daughters, Mrs. willingness at all times to assist any founder of the pro-Israel society.- The ary 2, is cited by the Idgescom de- man, J. Romanek, Nathan Bernstein, authorities responsible for this will children. In December of 1922, there John Robinson, Norfolk, Neb., andJewish organization in promoting Zionist reader also addressed a suc- nouncing the report as a "contemptile Irvin Stalmaster and Morris Bercowere 614 Jewish immigrants. be. taken to task, it is learned. vici. •' " - i cessful Zionist meeting here. Mrs. Harry Miller, Manhattan, Kas. charitable affairs. lie."
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