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OMAHA, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1926
SUBSCRIPTION PKICE, A YEAR, $2.50
JEWISH COMMUNTTY Jewish y IN ROME OPENS HOME Merger of New York's Ex N. Y. Immigration Jews to Obsene PassFOR JEWISH STUDENTS Center to Collect Two Largest Charitable Rome,—A "mensa", a home for over Holiday Beginning Jerusalem,—One of. the most bril- Commissioner Favors solution Jerusalem,—Three problems, - the Jewish students from Poland, Rouof which determine the sucliant State* functions, given in PalesOrganizations Formed manian, Iithuania, and Hungary, Monday Eve.,March 29 tine in recent years took place in the Wadworth-Perlman Bill cessful upbuilding of Palestine as the studying" at Italian universities beDEBS' ORDER GIVEN STATE RECEPTION IN PALESTINE
AGRICULTURAL EXPERT ARRIVES TO STUDY PALESTINE COLONIZATION METHODS
Jewish national home, are outstandcause of the numerous clausus in their Directors and Trtxstees to Collect Subscriptions Appeared Before Senate Immi- ing, in the opinion of_P^rofessor Franz United Hebrew Charities—Jew- countries, was opened here. Local Synagogues and Temple ish Social Service Assn. to pppenheimer, agTicnltural < expert gration Committee, for to Hold Special Services Attorney Angelo Sereni, president be Known Under from Berlin who arrived here. , Adoption of Measure During Holiday of the Jewish community in Rome, MONEY NEEDED IMMEDt Latter Name Profssor Oppenbeimer came to PalATELY TO CONTINUE opened the home with impressive AMERICAN LEGION ALSO estine of agriculture, the labor quesWORK ceremonies. j "SEDERS" HELB IN HOMES tion and-the Arab question, Prof essor SUPREME COURT JUSTICE SUPPORTS BILL "Italian Jewry feels its solidarity PROSKAUER SIGNS Oppenheimer stated ia an interview "More than $40,000 in pledges for Passover, the Jewish holiday that •with its persecuted brethren and is ORDER with the representative of .the Jewish "Washington, D. C—Henry H. Curcommemorates the deliverance of the ready to extend to them its help", he the Jewish' Community Center must be collected immediately before work ran, until recently Immigration Com- Telegraphic Agency. Jews from slavery jn Egypt more New York, (J. 'T. A.)—An order declared in his address. can be continued on the completion of missioner at New York, appeared as thau 4000 years ago, v?ill begin with permitting the merging of the United The Jewish students present at the the building." This ultimatum was the.principal advocate of the Wads, ' • ' - ' , • • • " • - . , special holiday services in ail syna- t o d a y . ceremony despatched a telgram of Hebrew Charities with the Jewish worth-Perlman bill to admit as nonissued-to all directors and trustees of gogues and temples' on Monday evenSocial Service Association, to be thanks to th Italian Minister of Edu- the Jewish Community Center at their quota immigrants the fathers and ing, March 29. known in future -under the latter cation for its hospitality. mothers and minor children of resimeeting Sunday morning. SubscripThe five Omaha synagogues, namename, was signed by Supreme Court dents of the United States, when Hi e tion cards were issued to every direcly, the B'nai Israel, 18th and Chicago measure was taken lip today by the Will Leave Omaha in September to Justice Proskauer. -Leopold Plant, tor to help in the collection of outstreets; the BethHa medrosh HagodoL Begin His Study With Victor President of the "United Hebrew .CharSenate Immigration Committee. standing pledges. 19th and Burt streets; the Adass : Kuzdo and Leopold Auer ities announced the change, which is "Before "we «an. continue the work Those who entered this country.to Yeshuren, 25th and Seward streets; Omaha, Council Bluffs, and Lincoln immediately effective. on the building' these pledges must be July 1, 1924, and are citizens or have Members to Attend Convention Harry KononovitchV - well-known the B'nai Jacob, 24th and Nicholas The change reflects- the drift from Committee Obtained Several Enter- paid," said Harry Lapidus. "The applied for naturalization papers, at Kansas City, April 2-3-4 violinist, was selected as a pupil of streets; and the Congregation of- Istainers For Affair would be allowed to bring over their Victor Kuzdo and Leopold Auer, of charity to social' work during the contractor of the building demands rael, 25th and J streets; "Will hold the fifty-two years' of the organization's parents or children under the terms this sum of money immediately and New York City, Taesday; night, when existence. As the word "charities" first -of the Passover services on Kansas City, March 25.—(By SpeThe Omaha chapter, No. 1, of the unless these subscriptions are paid of the bill. It would also similary Monday evening, beginning at six cial Correspondence)—Final preparaimplies alms-giving, it was decided A. Z. A. will hold their biggest vent immediately other methods will be o'clock, and Tuesday and Wednesday tions are being made this week for admit relatives of those served in the that the old title no longer accurately of the season, when the third annual i u ^ ^ ^ i n " the" collection of these American Army during . tho ' World morning beginning at 8 o'clock. the second annual-midwestern region- War. described the work of the association. A. Z. A. dance is given at the Black- pledges." : • • • • • Temple Israel, on Park avenue and al conference of the Zeta Beta Tau 11 Another reason - for the changej it stone Hotel Ballroom this Sunday eve"So many inquiries, he said, ''have "These subscriptions are more than Jackson street, -will hold services to.be held at the Ambassador Hotel was announced, was that a certain ning, March 28. The committee in come to me about the Wadsworththree years old and are far past due," Monday evening, beginning at six April 2-3-4. More than seventy-five stigma attached to the word "charity", charge has been -working for the last Perlman Immigration bill in Consaid Joe L. Wolf, secretary. "The are expected to attend. ' ' o'clock, and on Tuesday morning, hewhich causecT-embarrassment to those few months preparing novel enterbuilding ie nearing completion and Two entire floors of the hotel have gress, asking my opinion of itfrom ginning at 10 o'clock. Eabbi Frederick helped by the organization, and pre- tainment. the point of view of administrative the quicker this money is collected been' leased by'the fraternity for its vented many "proud" families from acTuesday Cohn's sermon topic on They have obtained the services of the sooner the opening of the buildexperience, that I want to say pubmorning will be "What the Lord Did program- of events^ which include licly that I am wholly in favor of .this cepting its services. It was also felt Sam Friedman, entertainer from the three dances, a banquet and .other that the new ~ name would give the coast. A novel drumming exhibit will ing." For Us." bilL In fact, I went over it very More than six hundred of the subfunctions. .'-. . . community a better idea of what the also be given by Mr. Penny PeimingOn-.Monday and Tuesday night, the' -carefully with Senator. Wads worth beCommunity scribers to the Jewish organization does, and prevent misA unique event -will be the opening ton, theatrical drummer on the stage. family "Seder" is held at all Jewish fore he introduced it and- later with Building hsve paid their Center interpretation that has sometimes They have also prepared specialty j homes. At "these family gatherings, service at the .temple where three Representative Perlman." • The building which jg^g jn full. fu proved an obstacle in winning outside the "Haggodah," ;the script that re- rabbis, all honorary members of the Senator Wadsworth and John programes forthe ladies. according to many who have seen it, interest- and co-operation, especially lates the story of the Jews, when fraternity, will conduct the special Thomas Talor'of the American "Legion" is considered Besides-this they have Ike Baunder's jdered one of the finest of its cons among- employers. • • they where slaves to King Pharaoh, services. orchestra which has obtained the con- kind in the country, being equipped also.spoke for the measure.1 Mr. Cur• The United-Hebrew Charities was tract to play for all Krag Park dances Reservations. for the conference ran said the bill would affect about and their deliverance from Egyptian organized in • 1874,, when there were 4 this summer. Another novelty fea- with all the latest Jacdlities and conbondage is read. On the table at the have. been received from Tiouisv Som- 40, aliens who would be admissible only €0,000 Jews in New York City, <ture will be balloons, which are to be veniences. It is up to the other three "Sedar" there usually appears pieces berg, Jack Newman, David Sher and- despite the quota restrictions. . : as a; central relief organization for attached to the ankles, with a prize hundred subscribers to pay their of better herbs' to Temind the- Jews of Nathan E.' "Jacobs, Omaha; Clde No opposition to .the bill developed 7 Jewish - charities" as a result of much to be presented to the one who keeps pledges immediately BO this building their ancestors hardships and exile in Krasne, Council Bluffs; Harry Dia- Mr. Taylor said the bill had the backbe open to the public, voiced a ;Harry;fionJraBvitcb criticism <>f overlapping by the cur- fthe balloon from -breaking, the longManuel Iseman, NeEgypt. ; And because of the Tiasty mond, Lincoln; of the directors of the building of the American Legion and -esti: ^ Inthe . thB^^ca^jmiiBidaJl' Egypt,X_the .Jews braska Cit. OtherE~from Omaha and .-. _J-3fcaied-it-would :afford ^relief *to some hearing. The try-out followed tHe ^ y last ten-or fifteen years the movement"] The .committee could only 'niijke nnle^ei?e3''i3ire'a3i XSicoln are .'also expec£ea~to attend. have been | ^ 15,000 Telatives of _ war vetrans. T coilect the $40,000.00 begiimJng called L'MatzojijBo during the eight State' Department estimates were that banquet of the Nebraska Music has crystallized'in such-a: way as Jto" working to make this one of Omaha s day noon. Teacher's Association at the Blackchange the entire nature of the work largest affairs ^consists of, Fred Broddays of-Passovet, the Jews eat Matzo the" measures would admit more than to characterize the "bread of afflic60,000 aliens. Mr. Curran character- stone Hotel, at which Kuzdo was a' of the organization and lead to the key, chairman; Louis Hiklin, Harry Sidman, and Max Givot. tion." -;. ••.:.;;•• ized this estimate as entirely Tin- guest of honor. He -was brought here decision to change its name. to conduct master classes in violin The organization is one of the The A. Z. A. will meet Sunday at founded." : . " . at the Convention of the Association ninety-one constituent societies of the 3 p. m. at the Jewish Community More than 500 people attended the which was held in Omaha for three Federation for the Support of Jewish Center. Congregation of Israel second Grand days, closing Wednesday. Philanthropic Societies, -which conBall held Sunday evening, March 21, Jewish Press Aids Cantor Was Leader of Hansariam Conttregmtributed $628,059 • in 1925 • for • the Kononovitch will go to New York -at the City Auditorium. Gilbert Jaffy in Locating Relatives Here tions; Last Wish Was That No maintenance of this organization. j in September to begin his study with and his orchestrar-furnished the music Eulogies Be Made At Hi» Great Temple to be Erected: by Both -The bridge lamp that was- reffled "Cantor Shaia Kahanowitch, who the famous instructors. Among celeThe petition to' Justice Proskauer Funeral Congregation on "Astor SUe" at the ball was won by-Clara Katz- will render the Passover.Services at brities who received much of - their to permit the change said that the With Chapels and Schools the Beth Hamedrosh Hagodol SynaUnited Hebrew Charities had , total training from Kuzdo and Auer, are man, who donated the lamp to the Eleven Jewish students are memNew York, (J. T. A.)—Dr. Philip Throughout New York Congregation, who auctioned it off at gogue, has found several relatives in Mischa Elman, Jascha Heifetz, Tas- property amounting to $735,565, of rs of the March graduating class of Klein, Pvabbi of the Ohab Zedeck ConOmaha through the aid of the Jewish cha Zeidel, and Efreim Zimbalist. which 5447,814 was in bonds and ;he Omaha Technical High School. the ball.- - ' " ' New York, March 19.—(J. T. A.)— Kononovitch has appeared on pub- $287,500 in mortgages, the remainder They received their diplomas at the gregation and leader of Hungarian The committee in-charge of the ball Press. By reading the Jewish Press, Jews in America for the past thirtyThe amalgamation of Temple Emanu- extend their thanks to the various of the announcement that Cantor Ka- lic programs on many occasions. IJe the value of a lot in Yonkers. El andTempleBeth-El.the two largest firms who donated gifts for the ball. hanowitch is in Omaha, Mrs. Clara is director of the Jewish Ccmmvnity J Lenities o f $12,259 included an over- :ommenceraent exercises held Tues-, five years, died Sunday afternoon *t day morning, March 23, at the School the age of 77. The funeral, attended temples in New York, is now under A. Iipstnan was chairman of the ball Cohan, 2130 Sherman : Ave., recog- Center Orchestra.. His office:- arc at) of $9,771. The general contri- Auditorium. by many thousands, took "place yesterconsideration, according to rumors re- and he was assisted by H. Dworsky, nized the name as that of her family's the Tnnberg Studios. Professor Karl butions to the organization last year Harry Freshman, who was . the day. His widow is lying ill •with ported by the "American Hebrew" in L. Cohn, R. A. Bleicher, M. Katzman, in Europe. Cantor Kahanowitch has Tunberg -was instrumental in bringing amounted to $682,545, of which ?627,its last issue. Committees repre- A. M- Kaslow, Ben Roitstein, A. also through the aid of the Je'wish about the hearing of Kononovitch be- 842 came from the Federation for the commencement orator at his class ex- pneumonia. ercises and has had the distinction of Rabbi Klein's last wish -was iJ»«t his senting both liberal congregations Rachinsky, A. Jaeobsen, Philip Ostro- Press, heard from Mrs; J. Fregger fore these Nov.- York Artiste. support . of Jewish Philantnropical making perfect grades in four quartbody should not be taken into the have already met and have tenta- vich, S. L. Kaplan, L. Wolf son, J. and Mrs. Philip Schlaifer, who are Societies, and $13,829 from legacies. ers of his school career, is graduattively agreed upon a plan of action". Corenman, H. Soorpin, G. Sherman, also relatives of the Cantor. T Of total contributions of $97,690 dur- ing with honors from the school. He synagogue and that no eulogies be Among the activities which the con- and Ben Kazlbwsky. The women's ing the year the largest item, $24,872, is a member of the school debating made at his funeral. He also asked Those who have this week solidated congregations will ^under- committee was. headed, by Mrs. Joe GERMAN INHABITANTS that if some memorial is to be made came from The New York Times team and prominent in \*arious school for him that a Talmud Torah be joined the list of paid in full take, as these are'being discussedby com OF ROUMANIAN VILLAGE . activities. •Neediest Cases Appeal. pledgors to the Jewish Com, l Sherman, and she was assisted by erected in his name, BAR JEWS FROM VILLAGE Other Jewish students of the class munity -Center are M. Leaf, Ula members of Emanu-El and Beth-El, Mrs. S. Canar, Mrs. N. Lazor,'-Mrs. D. Babbi Klein was honorary president are Ethel Epstein, Lillian Levey, Lil- of the Union of Orthodox Rabbis, vicewill: be the erection and conduct of Flomich, and the Misses Lillian DubAlbert, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Faier, "REBELS RELEASE Bucharest,—Great, interest has been chapels and religious schools undeir noffj Gertrude Horwlch,: Fannie Sacks, and Morris MinMn. KIDNAPPED JEWS lian Nachschoen, Sol Krizelman, Har- president of the Union of Orthodox aroused by events in the village of the auspices of the new congregation ry Shukert, Minnette Singer, Freeda Congregations and treasurer of the Clara Katzman, Sara Woolfson,-Rose 3e Maldur,- recalling the practice of the in various parts of the city. These „. jLazar, Esther Lefkowitz, and Eva Russian government in establishing Jerusalem,—A number of Jews who Weiner, Dorothy Klein, Dave Katie- Ezrath Torah Fund. will be maintained from the great en- j Katzman man, and Goldie Wezelroan. BRATIANU GOVERNMENT were kidnapped "by" rebels were reHe is survived by his wife, six sons a pale of settlement for Jews. dowment fund which the amalgama•' -' " POSPONES RESIGNATION leased today without ransom. The village,, which formerly betion will build tip. U. S. EXPORT OF AUTOMOBILES and two daughters. The kidnapping took place during.a longed to Hungary and is now a part Among Hungarian Jews in this; The present rabbis of Temple Em- ROUMANIAN JEWS PROTEST TO PALESTINE GROWING AGAINST CORPSE LAW of Eoumania, is inhabited mainly by Bucharest,—The Bratianu govern- Jewish funeral procession here. country Dr. Klein was often called anu-El are the Rev. Dr. H. G. Enelow German Catholics. There is only one ment, which was expected to resign and the Rev. Dr. Nathan Krass, and London,—The United States in the "the Moses of Hungary". A native Bucharest—,A protest against the Jewish family in the village. In order today, has, according to reports in Y ISTEWS the present Rabbis of Temple Beth-El principal country exporting automo- of Bratchka, Hungary, he showed us The Y. M. & Y. W. H. A. win-hoi biles to Palestine,. according to a & child strong predilections for R are the Rev. Dr. Samuel Schulman Roumanian Senate's making Jewish to keep the village "pure German," the Bucharest papers posponed its rea regular bi-monthly meeting this statement made today by Arthur. rabbi's career, and at 11 years could and the Rev. Dr. Simon Cohen, : students admission ^to the medical col- the inhabitants induced the - Jewish signation until April. Monday evening at the Communit; Samuel, Secretary of Overseas Trade, recite the Talmnd by heart. Alter Mr. Ben Altheimer is the President { leges conditional."--upon the Jewish resident Jo sell his house and move Alt of Temple Beth-El; David M. Bress- community supplying corpses for disr away. After the Jewish resident left, Sit at home, unless ou wa n t to have Center. The meeting will start a' in- the House of Commons. studying at the University of ler, Honorary ^Secretary; OttoE. Dry- section was made by the Union of his house, was burned down. . an exuberat time—the A. Z. A. dance, eight o'clock. Business of important During the year 1924, 305 complete he became an instructor in the Univerfoos, Treasurer. The trustees are: Roumanian Jews. will be discussed. Soon after, however/ another Jewish —Adv. motor cars were imported into Pales- sity of Berlin and studied there at the Felix M. Warburg, (Honorary). Saul | " T h e l a w pas - t fcy the'Senate several family moved to the village. The p tine. The figure during the first ten Poibbinical Seminary, receiving hte Bernstein, David Dinkelspiel, Jacob family was urged by the German in-" days ago compels-the. Jewish commonths of 1925 amounted to 656. The ordination in 1871. He obtained Ms L. Frankel, Max Kalter, Mrs. Wm. habitants to move away, but "this remajority of these were imported from degree of Doctor of Philosophy tv.'p SKngenBtein, Benjamin S. Moss, Carl munities to deliver-,corpses to the quest was refused. ,The comitfonity medical 'colleg'es-for dissection. Otherthe United States, the Secretary de- years later. Rpsenberger, Leopold Stern, Myron then appealed to the chief of poKce wise, Jewish students will not perclared. From 1874 to 1891 he was in .En*Sulzberger, Ludwig Vogelstein, David 1926—5686 sia, first at Kieff then at Libau, where A. Brown, Sydney H. Herman, Mor- mitted to take part in the anatomical to expel the Jewish family. - The de_Mar. SO Nissan 15—First Day of Passover he held an important position as rabbi. TTTHE WILL DE ris H. Rothschild and Hoger W. clinic work. The protest of the Union cision of the chief of police is awaited _Apr. 14 lyar—ROEIT Chodesh __w , declares that the law constitutes a with great interest. With the increase of anti-Semitism 1r, Straus. -May 2 ABOLISHED IN PALESTINE Iyar 1 is—Lag B*0mer _ _ — — breach of the., constitutional rights _May 14 Russia, he was forced to leave thit Mr. Louis Marshall isthe President Sivan 1—Rush Chodesh _ _ • AVERESCU _May 19 Jerusalem,—The tithe, the ancient country, accepting the invitation of tJtr of Temple Emanu-El; William I. granted to the- Jewish citizens of GENERAL Sivan 6—First Day of Pentecost — -June 12 WILL FORM NEW form of taxation on agricultural pro- late Rabbi Jacob Joseph to come tc Tammuz—Rosh Chodesh Spiegelberg, Secretary; Henry M. Roumania. _June 29 R0UMANL4N CABINET Tammaz 17—Fast of Tammuz —.. ducts still prevalent in Palestine, will the Congregation Ohab Zedeck, th*m Toeh, Treasurer. The Trustees are: -July 12 Ab lr-Rosh Chodesh __^. , be abolished and a modern system of in Norfolk -Street. He began his lohs: _July 20 Henry • JJ« Bernheim," Philip J. Good- NEW FLOOD VISITS JvOVNO; Ah 9—Fast of Ah™., . — Bucharest,—General Averescn "\cill _Aag. 10 taxation will be substituted. EIGHTEEN' DROWNED service rabbi of this Ey -Daniel Guggenheim, Irving Ellui—Rosh Chodesh — — 1891 as anda continued in charge probably be instructed with the task A special commission to inquire inLehman, Benjamin Mordecai, Sanrael . •• V 1926—5687 Berlin,—A new flood has visited of forming the new Roumanian caM to the methods of substituting the the merger in May 1923, with M. Newburger,. Adolph S. Ochs, Ednet, it was stated here today. __Sept. S tithe was appointed by the High Com- Elijah Congregation. He -was ward Schafer, WilBam I. Spiegelberg, Kovno, -the capital of Lithuania, causTishri 1—First Das of New Year — . . The four year mandate of the ing greater hardships to the popula—Sept. 11 missioner. Mr. Johnson, Assistant dent of the Kojef Shomre H*eho««*'lenry M. Toch, Arthur Zinn. Tishri S—Gast of Geclaliah tion, according to a report from Ifov- ent government will espiTe'on/March _Sept. 3S Treasurer of the Palestine Govern- In February, 1823, soo friendw ol t>K Tishri 10—Yom Kippur 27. In the meantime, the government, was appointed chairman of the Klein gave, a dinner in •*»»« jNf^r-•*«. Attend the Congregation of Israle Ino to the Mil-European Press Bureau. Broadway Cenia^VHoteU , . The railway ;station was -<teluged ment is rushing through parlimen cimmissio-'" the electoral reform bill. ^.-™. —~-^, Eighteen persons were drowned. Government House last night when British pflgrimsV-Knights of the Order of St. John, were officially entertained by the Palestine Ifigh Commissioner. The initiation of new members into the Order of St. John took place in the Government House -with medieval pomp. Several new i- members were initiated, including Lady Storrs, wife of Governor Donald Storrs. The British pilgrims proceeded to Haifa
Final Plans Being Made For Z. E. T. Regional Conference
Kononovitch Chosen Pupil of Hew York Famous Instructor
A H Third Animal Dance Sunday at Blackstone
Many Attend Congregation of Israel Ban Held Sunday
New York RaWri, Kes
Temple Emanu-el and Beth-el to Amalgamate
Eieven Jeuisk Studcsts Grdnate From l e d Ei|Ss
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