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Entered «a » ?? 5; dass mall matte* on Jnnunrj 27th, loa/at post office at t» Nebra&ka. under the Act ot March
Jewish Women to Open Sandwich Shop During Legion Week Proceeds to Legion Fund and for Jewish Community Center Equipment Fund WANT WOMEN AND GIRLS TO VOLUNTEER SERVICES
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THROWN INTO DURING ROSH HASHANAH SERVICE
Former Orizaba Woman Contributes to Gerite£jSt}tiipment Fund
Warsaw, (J. T. A.)—Divine services in the TlomatcMe Street Synagogue were disturbed on theTsecond day of Kosh Hashanah wheWa stone -was hurled through the -window into the synagogue.. The stone "was thrown at the moment when the priests' blessing ceremony took place. : It is believed-that a person living in the vicinity of the synagogue threw the stone.
Although it.is mare than 15 years since she moved from Omaha, Mrs. Louis Richards of San Jose, California, evidenced her loyalty to Omaha by a $100 contribution to the fund to furnish the new Jewish Community Center Duildmg.
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The check was received this week by .Mrs. Reuben Kulakofsky, president of .the Community Center auxiliBry. "Mrs. Richards' check made us very happy and we hope other out-of-town' -women who formerly lived in Omaha will be inspired to show their interest in the same manner," said Mrs. Kulakofsky.... — . Mrs. Richards w$s the first president of the Jewish Women's Welfare organization and has the distinction of being named honorary president.
League Council
Hears Charges ol Jewish Deputies Hungary, Roumania and Lithuania Charged With Mistreatment of Jews OBJECT TO NUlplRUS CLAUSUS IN HUNGARY
SUBSRIPTION PRICE, A YEAR, $2.50 HINDENBURG GRANTS AMNESTY TO KLAN FOUNDERS IN GERMANY , Berlin, (J. T. A.)—The majority of persons who were arrested here in connection with the founding of the "Knights of the Fiery Cross", the German Ku Klux Klan, were released. Besides Stroschein aiid his son, Gotthard, who were released because of their American citizenship, the others were granted freedom by an amnesty of President Hindenburg.
Loses ail-Noted Writer Chasanovitch. Poale Zioi* Leader, Dead in Berlin at 47. WAS ACTIVE FIGURE AT 'ZIONIST CONGRESS
Omaha Jewry Faised Entire
Berlin. (J.T.A.) Leon ChasaiuM Geneva. (J.T.A.) The numerous vitch, leader of the Poale Zion party; clauses, the law enacted by the HunMore than 100 volunteer workers and Yiddish writer, died today at 47, garian government to limit the numare needed to help in the Sandwich during his tour on. behalf of the Orti ber of Jewish' students in the Hun13nop Twhich will be conducted during Appeals Were Made in All Syna- in Carpato Russia, Czecho-Slovakia, garian university, will be ~a subject Legion week, in the old Courtney gogues During High Holidays Leon Chasanovitch was born its for discussion before the InternaBuilding, 17th and'- Douglas streets, •• f ' . : • • " • . ' • • '•• ; I . Leased Entire Second Floor of Former Russia. In 190S he went to Galicias tional Court of Justice at the Hague under the auspices of the Ladies' The quota of $2,500 for the Jewish where he became the editor of "De? Borgcss-Nash lildg. as a.result of the complaint sumitted Auxiliary of the Jewish Cordnnmity National Fund was raised during the Yiddische Arbeiter," the organ of the to the Council of the League of NaCenter. The Sandwich Shop will be High Holidays from members of the \ Poale. Zipn party in Austria. He The Goldstein-Chapman Co. have tions by the Joint Foreign Committee opened Sunday morning and will he Orthodox Synagogues. i startled Jewish public opinion in Euleased the second floor of the former 3f the Anglo-Jewish Board of Depuopened every day and night until Rabbi Gh. L. Temkin, of Palestine, rope in 1610 when he returned from ties and .the Anglo-Jewish Associamidnight all next week. A large Burgess-Nash Building, where they a representative for the Western i an extensive trip through Argentine,, tion. corps of women, are needed for the will open a new ladies ready-to-wear Body of Former Omahan Who Died Funeral Services for Mrs. William States of the United Stated, spoke at morning and afternoon hours and This information was given out the Synagogues and appealed to the where he investigated the situation; in California to Be Brought Rothschild Held Friday. girls are needed to help in tfie eveby Lucien Wolf, secretary of the members of the congregations to aid of the Jewish settlers in the lea colo-i Here For Burial 1 nies. He later resided in Canada, nings. Registration of volunteer Funeral services for Omaha's cen- Joint Foreign Committee, in an in- in • the campaign. Members of the where" he edited the Jewish papery workers will he held this Friday eveThe body of Mr. Louis Mv Calm, 61,' tenarian, Mrs. William Rothschild. terview with the representative of ] committee who assisted him were '•'Die Volkszeitung." ning at five o'clock at the Jewish •who died Tuesday at Long Beach, who celebrated her 303rd birthday on the Jewish Telegraphic Agency here, Rabbi J. M. Charlop, Mr. J. J. FriedDuring the war Chasanovitch toolt Community Center. The question of submitting the case man, chairman; Mr. Max Fromkin, Calif., will be brought- to Omaha last April 14, were held from the an active part in preparing Jewish, to the International Court of Justice "Evdry woman or girl who can vice-chairman; J. Riklin, Dr. M. G. public opinion for the problems of! Saturday evening and burial will be family residence, 718 South 38th St., spare the time should volunteer to held Sunday morning,.October 4, at Friday afternoon, September 25, at is now being considered by a com- Wohl, and Mrs. N. F. Levenson. The the peace conference by his press; serve at least one day, or part of a 10:30, from the Cole-McKay Funeral two o'clock. Services were private, mittee of three which is expected to Executive committee were Rabbi J. work in Denmark and Holland. day," said Mrs. Mantel. "Let them Home, 36th and Famam Sts.- Rabbi and Eabbi Frederick Cohn officiated. submit its report to the Council of M, Charlop, Messrs. I. Goldstein, A. Of late Chasanovitch devoted himthe League during neaxt week. call me at Harn&y 5711, Mrs. Reuben I. "KulaTcofsky, Morris Civin, M. self entirely to the work of the Orfc Frederick Cohn -will officiate. I Burial was held in the Pleasant Hill Kulakofsky at Walnut 4405; Mrs. B. "The -attitude of Apponye, Hunga- Braude, A. Hirsh, J. Linsman, John Mr. Cohn, former-vice-president of cemetary. A. Simon at Webster 5366 or the rian Foreign Minister, is hopeful and Feldman, C. D. Mendelson, Dr. A. in an endeavor to improve the posithe M. Spiesberger & Sons Wholesale] Mrs. Rothschild, who was Omaha's tion of the Jewish agricultural colJewish Welfare Federation office and Millinery Co., was, a. resident, of oldest woman, died Thursday morn- if the case comes up before the Inter- Romm, Dr. Victor Levine, J. Rosen- onists in Carpato Russia. He attended report what day or hours they can national Court of Justice the parties berg, J. B. Robinson, and H. Osoff. the fourteenth Zionist CongresE ins Omaha since 1900,; hut moved to ing, September 24.^ after only one he on duty." California a year agp_in: an endeavor.' day's illness. She hail been a resident will not fight in hostility. Whatever The men who speak at the syna- Vienna, where he negotiated with Mrs. ReubenKulakofslcy emphasizes to recover his health.- He was well-'of Omaha for moire than forty years, the court will decide, the parties wiU gogues besides Eabbi Temkin, were political and social -workers with tits •the dvic dirty that Jewish women of known in civic-.; and- -charitable _organ-..! She was mentally ; alert until the seek for an amicable settlement," La- Messrs. Morris CSvin, I. •Goldstein, 12. intention of commencing a campaigr;, Omaha will perform, iu maintaining Block, J. J. Friedman, and "TSax for the. reorgajiization of the lea, and iizatioris, ti d t i i i t e i i ^ l ^f despite her ad- cien Wolf declared. and-was-active-in of her death^f a. creditable sandwich shop for the The Roumanian government asked Fromkin. work before |iis illness a year ago. Mr. j vanced age. She read newspapers, he intended to go on u. tour to adconvenience of the thousands of visCohn was a!-32d- degree -Mason- and -magazines,- and- current literature the Joint Foreign Committee to postThe four synagogues where appeals "vocate this. Chasanovitch resided Ic itors expected. member of the local Shrine. : ' - -constantly and discussed timely topics pone its action" before the were made are the Beth Hainedrosh Berlin and had practically retirac , . „ A. GOLDSTEIN "Local; restaurants -and hotels will Mr. Cohn [is survived hy -Ms wifa, in an interesting manner. Until her against Roumania, with regard to the Hagodol, Adass Yeshuren, B'nsi from political activities. question of the citizenship law which; lacob, and the South Side congregabe unable io "handle the largi crowds and specialty store that -will be one Mrs/ Hafeet'Ctohn, one son, Mayer jagt illness, Mrs. Rd ild walked deprived.thousands^of Jews of their tion. .The B'nai Israel Synagogue of the_finest in the middle and thjEf ^~ cuuv^atxc :#ohn, who is president: o f . t h e -Na-.! around her home an* Vienna. (J.T.A.) Leo Fall, citizenship, "right in the newly "occu- have appointed a committee consistAbeGoidstein"and J ^ ^ asked us-to undertake this Job," she tidnal Accessories Company, and one ^unassisted, although she used crutowners*^ of tEfe* store announced Tues- daughter, Mrs. Harry Z. Rosenfeld, of' djes following an injury to her hip pied Roumanian territories." The Rou- ing Cf $.. Ravitz,. J. Katleman, A. Austrian Jewish composer, died Iwi* said. "We; want to do it weft? manian government has asked, the Cohn, and M. Blank, who will appeal yesterday st the age of 52. His de&tb. Mrs. Kulakof sky will herself ac- day that they have "signed a 15-year- Omaha. Mr. Cohn is survived "by one 16 years ago. postponement of this action until "the to the members of their congregation was due to career. lease on the place that will amount to complish * the- monumental task of sister in Omaha, Mrs. Carl Furth, andjj Thg centenarian is survived by six Leo Fall was born in Olmute or government will complete a firm pro- to aid in this campaign. buying all supplies for the canteen. two sisters living in other cities, three children, four daughters and two February 2, 1873. He was the SOT* posal concerning the Jewish "HeiMrs. W. R. Blumenthal will be receivbrothers Mr. Mr Joe Cohn,'of Cohn'of OmahaV Mr. M ' brothers, The quota of $500,000 to be raised of a Moravian Jewish military bwnograndchildren, 10 great greatsons> 12 matslose" (people legally without a ing agent. Mrs. B, A-Simon and Mrs. in the United States "for the Jewish master. His family later removed t-fr A.-B. Cohn, of Stockton; C a l i f . r a f i d g r a n d c h i l d r e n j a n d three great-great- country)." This will probably take a A Romm and a large corps of workMr. Harry Cohn, of National Fund will be sent' t© buy Lemberg, where Leo studied. He thprs Mr Harry Cohn of l o n g Beach, • . grandchildren. ~ Her daughters are r fewday s. According to the Roumaers will manage the sandwich depart., both formerly" of Omaha. land in Palestine. " • ' Mrs. Mattie Jacobsen and Miss Anstudied iji Vienna, where he was fainian government there are 5,000 Jews ment; Mrs. Sam Frornm is "in charge nabel Rothschild, of Omaha, Mrs. L. th e Vienna Conservatory. in.the Roumanian territories who beof the coffee urns; Mrs. Harry LapiJ. Herzog, of Lincoln, Nebr., and When his parents moved to BerlSr; long to this category. Two thousand dus, decorations; Mrs. Charles LevinMrs. Belle Pollack, who is now in Leo followed and became an assistant of them will be given citizenship; the son, equipment; Mrs..J. H. KulakofsParis, France, but formerly of conductor there and in Hambui'g. At remainder have no papers. ky, signs; Mrs. Wm. Holzman and • Omaha. The sons are Lafayette twenty-eight he turned his attention Mrs. H. A. Wolf, cashiers. While in Geneva Mr. Lucien Woif Services to Be Held at Synagogues Rothschild, of Omaha, and Max J. The applause received from the to composition and wrote a series oZ learned of the plan of the Roumanian Mrs. Harry Trustin and Mrs. J. Rothschild, of San Francisco, Calif. audience attending the performance operas. The first of these, "IrrlichV" and Temple government to remove the Ukrainian Blank will Tecruit workers for Monpresented by the Betty^Kenig Co. last was produced in Mannheim. He than refugees from- Bessarabia to interior day and Thursday; Mrs. Cora Wolf The Feast of Succpth win he ob- Rosh Hashonah Services Held Roumania. When he intervened with Monday evening, September 28, at the wrote an operetta, "Rebell." While, and Mrs. Max Sommer will be .in served in Jewish homes ^beginning it was a failure it resulted in a comin Long Branch, N. J., Mr. Duca, Roumanian Foreign Mincharge Tuesday, when Y. W. H. A. Friday evening and all day Saturday mission from the directors of thf Episcopal Church as ister, the minister telegraphed to the members jwilTasist; Mrs.Lapidus and and Sunday. ..".'." \ :..--! leading light opera theater inVierms Tribute to Jews government and declared that he reMrs. Malashock are in charge WedThe B'nai Israel Synagogue, the to write ''The Dollar Princess," which; ceived a cable stating that the Rounesday, which will be the - Jewish Beth Hainedrosh Hagodol Synagogue, produced some years later, was an. Long Branch, N. J.—As an ex- manian government had agreed to Women's Welfare organization day; the Adass Yeshuren Synagogue and pression of appreciation, services immense success. Mr. Fall's abandon ; the plan. Fifteen hundred and Mrs. Isy Rosenthal and Mrs. the South Side Synagogue will hold observing Jewish New Years were really., successful opera was refugees are reported to still be in Itouis Sommer are in charge Friday, Succoth services beginning'Friday conducted Friday evening and Jolly ,Peasant," presented in Roumanian. which is - Council of Jewish Women evening at 6 o'clock and m-Saturday Saturday in St. James -Protestant heim in 1907, which immediately, and Sunday morning beginning at 8 Episcopal Church, "The -Church of placed him in the front ranks of cot;« ASK ROUMANIAN GOVERN. o'clock.' '-'j temporary light opera composes* the President," by Chaplain H. L. MENT FOR SUPPRESSION OF Women - are asked to • forego all : Temple Israel Friday evening Sue-' Winter of Fort Monmouth, who is M. E. CHAPMAN Other of .Mr. Pali's operas producf-ai ANTI-SEMITIC PROPAGANDA aerial events that week and give their coth services wul begin at eight an • ordained clergyman of the in this cquntry included "The r»n£ undivided attention to making" a suc- $800,000 in the 15 years They r o'clock. Rabbi Frederick Cbhn's Episcopal Church. Girl,:' "The Girl in the Train," «Th*. cess of this undertaking. Bucharest. (J. T. A.) oteps to suphave 17,500. square.feet. on; the second sermon topic win be, "The •: Feast of Rose of Stamboul" and "The Etenu.,? The services were conducted as A percentage ; of the profits will floor and 2,500 feet on Jsixfeenth stree Joy", and on Saturday morning a t 10 press anti-Semitic propaganda in Waltz." The celebrated comr>o««r a tribute to Jews of Long Branch -revert' to the American Legion! con- "directly worth:? of.- the j Orchard-Wil- o'clock his subject vfll be, "A Basket Roumania were asked of the Prime realised a long cheriehed desire *A for their assistance in rescuing the Minister .Bratianu in -view of .lie in: vention fund. The residue will form helm company.,- The entrance, will of Fruit." visit America when he cam?? here is*; chapel from, recent financial dif- creasing activities of the anti-Secites the nucleus of a fund which the new- have an arcade*.with'100 ;!feet..of disThe children of the Temple Relig- ficulties. Presidents Grant, Garfall to witness the New York premly organized- auxiliary to the Jewish play windows. • . in the country. < •. • ious St&ool wiU participate in the field, Hayes, Arthur, McKinley and iere of "Madame Pompadour." Community Center hopes to raise, in A pamphlet which was recently This store will he maintained en- service Saturday morning, October 3, Wilson have worshipped in the order to furnish the new building. circulated in Roumania, issued hy the Brandeis Theatre, was evidence that tirely separate from the present or- -celebrating their annual Harrest FesRoumanian anti-Semites with a pre- the show was an entertaining perganization which is- located in the tival. They wiU deposit baskets of church. ONE^QUARTER OF JEWISH face by • Professor Cuza, contains formance. Paxton Block, 16th and Faroam Sts fruit upon the altar. POPULATION IN WESTERN The manager, of the new place rwill be This Friday evening, October 2, at JAMES DE ROTHSCHILD WOULD libellous and exciting pictures. One UKRAINE LEAD MISERABLE - Mr. Chapman's brother, Isadpre Chapof the pictures shows the Jew as the Brandeis Theatre, the Betty Kenig HEAD JEWISH AGENCY EXISTENCE, REPORT SAYS man. . He will be- assisted by Mr AUSTRIAN ZIONISTS- CALL The Council of Jewish Women anJerusalem, (J. T . A l ) —James de Julas kissing Christ; another shows Co. will present a three-act • play, "A CONFERENCE TO SOLVE CRISIS Reuben Natelson. of New''York City Rothschild, son of Baron Edmund de a Jew in a- Talith with an axe in his Chasanah in Siber", with Russian nounce that they will open Amerfcso^ Moscow. (J. T. A ) The condition nephew of Mr. Goldstein. hand chopping down a cross. music and Russian songs. The last ization classes this wintei* so thfet £hs. Vienna. (J. T. A.) An extraordinary Rothschild, benefactor of the Jewish of the Jewish population in the small This store, the Nebraska Power performance will be presented Sun- Jewish foreigners can continue th*»Jt colonies in Judeae, would accept the towns in western Ukraine is distress- Company moving to seventeenth and conference of the Zionist organisa- presidency of the Jewish Agency if EX-KAISER WILHELM day evening, October 4, when they English Education. The Couucil is ful,- according to a report of the Hamey streets and the coming to tion of Austria was called for Octo- officially requested to do so, according will play "Hatzkele Kolbonig", a three taking up this work because the COMMUNICATES WITH HITLER Ukrainian .State Control department, Omaha of the Ejesge store will again her 17 to consider the • crisis within to advices received by the B'nai Benact-play with 15 numbers of music and Schools hs^e discontinued the i following a special investigation make sixteenth and Harhey Sts., a the organization. Berlin. (J.T. A.) Ei-Kaiser Wilhelm songs. Mme. Betty Kenig will take icanizatioA classes. jamin, the organization of the sons of The split in the: organization ocmade on the spot by the department. trading mark for Omaha. the first Palestine settlers. is in'dose contact with Adolph Hit- the lead. Registration will l>e made curred, when a group led. hy Mr. Over 25% of the population lead a Owing to extensive alterations th October IS, at the Jewish Commuriifcr ler, leader of the German Fascist! Those who took leading parts in the It was stated that Baron Edmund miserable existence, lacking an op- new store will not be opened until Schalit seceded from the organisation de Rothschild is in favor of his son anti-Semitic: bands, according to re- Monday evening performance were Center. Classes will be held frtat. and created a "Free Zionist Federaportunity to work arid gain a liveli- February 1, 1926. , velations made by Deputy Streicher, Mme. Betty Kenig, Mr. Isadora 1:30 to 4:30 in the afternoon, the citf« tion" which is to devote itself entire- heading the Jewish Agency. hood. The condition of the young member of the Voelkisclie Party, at Vemlk, Miss Pauline Shaeffer, Miss to be aniKrtmeed later. ly to Palestine work without interpeople is still worse. They are un- MORITZ HEIMANN, FAMOUS Flora Cluck, and Miss Virginia Wise. a meeting in Munich. Mrs. S, "Nathan will be in 1200 POLISH JEWS able to learn a trade due to the lack GERMAN. DRAMATIST, DIES ference in local politics.. and she will be assisted by Mrs. LEAVE FOR PALESTINE Deputy Streicher stated that Herof trade schools, the report states. Warsaw, (J. T. A.)—Five hundred mine, the wife of the ex-Kaiser, vis- A. Z. A. DANCE OCTOBER 18 H&m R. Blumenth&l and a Btftf? The report emphasises the .dislike of Berlin. (J.T.A.) Moritz Heimann, POLISH MINISTER RECOMMENDS Jewish emigrants are scheduled to ited Hitler twice on missions of the Omaha Chapter No. 1, A. Z. A., Jewish women who will teach TEL AVIV* EXHIBJTjtON the young for trading and their de- German dramatist, poet iind philoleave for Palestine by special train former war lord.. will hold its first dance of the season classes. sire to proceed to productive work, sopher, died here at the age. of 5 Warsaw, (J. T. A.)—The Mid-East Tuesday morning, following the' Day Sunday evening, October 18, at Kelrthe report states. He was a brother-in-law of the fam- Exhibition and Fair -which is~ to "be of Atonement. Vienna, (J. T. A.}—£100© w»s pine Dancing Academy. As a special Jerusalem, (J. T. A.) — Sueida, ' As a Tesult of the good harvest in ous, German author, Gerhard. Haiipt- held at Tel-Aviv was recommended1 by Two steamers, the Roumania and Lebanese seaport, was taken by the feature of this dance, the local diap- price paid for the first Bible this region, which brought orders mann. the Polish Minister of Commerce in a the Asia, are scheduled to sail for French from-the Druzes without fights ter will be host to the Lincoln chap- in Austria during Guttenberg's from the local peasants, the position Among , Hermann's best, known recent circular issued to the* industrial Palestine from Constanza, Roumania ing-, advices ;reeeived here from Beirut ter A- 2. A. The Omaha and Lincoln The Bible was soid by the Austria**. of the Jewish artisans has lately worksjare "Armand. Carrel" and "Dea- and commercial organizations of on October 3, with 1200 Jewish emi- state. The Druzes are concentrating chapter football teams will play their Charch, 3l«HcerBtif^ to a collector in, been somewhat improved. der Brnder." ifi the south of Sueida for a defensive. annual-game on. this day/ Poland ~ grants from Poland,
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