April 22, 1926

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OMAHA, NEBRASKA; THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1926

JEWISH DEPUTIES DISCUSS ECONOMIC NEEDS OF JEWISH POPULATION WITH COMMERCE MINISTER

U. S. Zionists Urged To ^ Women s Organizations Widen Ranks During to Hold Annual MotherWarsaw,— Difficulties were enOrganization Month Daughter Gatherings countered by reppre'sentatives of the Club oiT Jewish Deputies in asking for

Burden of Reconstructing Pales Three Jewish Women's Clubs the fulfillment of the Club's demands tine Rests Mainly on Zionists, for the Jewish; population in the ecor Wai Observe .This Annual Dr. Weiiman Says nomic; field, in conference with repreEvent sentativ.es of the : Polish Ministry of 125,000 M E M B E R S H I P IS ' \ • GOAL UNIQUE P R 6 G R A M S AT Commerce.[' '•~ ; '.-" Deputies Hartglass and Farbstein THESE AFFAIRS New .York (J.-T. A.)—A call to

Twenty-two "names are this week added to the list of,Paid in Full Pledgors to the Jewish Community Center. Those whose names are announced this week are as follows: D. Crounse Morton L. Degen B. Gross -. Daves Stein Louis J. Kingle M. Adler, Jake BwKovki Ab* JFeltenstein Morton Whitebra* . Joe Schiffer >' Sam Theodore Bernard Theodore A. White -i- ; ; I. Rosenberg: j J. Brenner A. J.. Jacobson B. Fleishman '••;' J. Eadman • P. H; Chudacoff • Mamie H. Newman J. Cohen '-'.'•

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kation'WeekOT^f Flares Show Large (J. T. A.)—A manifesto Community Center Ttf Increase of Jewish toBucharest the Roumanian nation, urging comorder in. the country, was issued Be Celebrated Here Students at Harvard plete by the new Prime Minister, Averescu, upon his assuming office. ROUMANIAN GOVERNMENT DEMANDS PEACE IN COUNTRY

Complete Program For Every; Figures Indicate a Gain of 650 First of all, complete order must Nite of Dedication Week be kept. Any attempt at disturbance Percent in 27 Years of the peace will find the government N D B A L L TO BE PROF, G O O L I D G E PUB- compelled to take all necessary meas- G R AFEATURE AFFAIR ures to suppress it, the manifesto LISHES STATISTICS ON states. RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION Plans are now under way for thU The manifesto contains no menOF STUDENTS tion concerning the attitude of the many affairs that will be held during,

confered with Minister of Commerce American. Zionists to set >aside the the dedication week of the JewisH More;, than 400 reservations have Osiecki, with the particippation of {he month. Iyar, April 15 to May 15, as Cambridge, Mass. (J. T. A.)—The nev? government toward the Jewish Community" Center, According to department heads, 'particularly conbeen made for the Mother-Daughter proportion of Jewish students at Har- population, probably in view of the members of the committee in charge Zionist Organization month during bridge-tea to be given by the Wom- cerning the pending industries bill. vard University has increased 650 fact that Octavian Goga, the Minister of arrangements a complete week of No greement was' reached at the which time efforts are to be made to en's Auxiliary of the B'nai B'rith on per cent during the twenty-seven of the Interior, a member of the anti- programs will be held during dedica-* increase the membership of the Zionist .._ 9, at the Black- conference with regard to any of the Organization o£ America and to.enroll Mother's Day, May years from 1895 to 1922, according to Semitic party, in his manifesto prom- tion week. There will be affairs itt stone Hotel." I t will be one of the! questions. Minister;Osiecki pprora- at least 125,0001 members was issued statistics compiled by Julian L. Coo- ises to secure and to extend the all parts of the building with num< largest "social; events to be given by ised, however, to consider-some of the by the American Zionist- Executive r lidge, professor of Mathematics at "rights of the national minorities for erous athletic contests. this -organization thi3 yter. The Jewish demands, Committee of which Louis Lipsky. is Harvard, published in this week's is- a free cultural development, the One of the feature affairs will b9 maintenance of their schools, etc." A i M u s h k i r i • *. •• committee in charge, headed by TSxa. : chairman. . .-; . • • . : - r --.:. . ••„_-„ sue of the.Harvard Alumni Bulletin. held in the Jewish. Community Center! Sam Wolf, and assisted by Lillian Of the class of 1895, 2 per cent was The last issu&of the."New PalesAuditorium during this week will be Kooper,Birdy Selicow, Esther Katieof Jewish faith, while in 1922, 13 per tine," the ofScial organ of the Zionist a grand formal ball. Mrs, N. Mantel man, and Anne Greenberg, have been cent of the graduating class professed Organization, of which Meyer W. elected chairman in charge of working continuously for the past was it. Prof. Coolidge adds that one-fifth Weisgal is the managing editor, was this affair and according to temposeveral weeks to make this event one 1 Prominent Speaker to Address This devoted to the Zionist Organization or 20 per cent of that class were rary plans, this social function will of the outstanding affairs of the sea- j Open Meeting Month. The call was isued.in con- King's Representative, Meets Ex- classed on graduation as Jews "in a Miss Meyer is Representive of Men- be the greatest ever held in the city* son. orah Journal Viceroy on Arrival.in England. formity with a decision of the World broad sense." Other members will be appointed to: In memory of thje'deceased mem- Zionist Executive, urging all Zionist "We are planning to make this a In an article on the religious statisMiss Harriet Meyer of New York assist with this affair. London (J. T. A.)—-An expression unique affair and unusual gifts will be bers of the organisation, the Omaha federations to observe this month. Actics of Harvard, Prof. Coolidge, in adThe members in charge of thd presented to the winners of the gath- Lodge No. 354 of the B'nai Brith will tion to this effect was taken in Eng- of thanks on behalf ..of'the Jewish dition to showing the enormous gain City, field representative of the Monorah Journal will be the guest of the Dedication Week affairs are William community in Great Britain and on beering; Reservations' are still open observe its annual Memorial meeting land, Germany, Holland, Poland and on the part of the Jews, also shows half of the Board of Jewish Deputies that during the same period the num- Sholom Club at their noon luncheon L. Holzman, chairman; Dr. Philip] and can be made with any member of next Thursday evening, April 29, at other countries. Friday at the Brandeis Grill room Sher and Harry A. Wolf. to Lord Reading, reiring viceroy of Inthe committee," said Mrs. Sam Wolf. the Jewish' Community Center. addressed "to the ingdia, was rendered at the monthly ber of Congregationalists, Presby- Miss Meyer will address the gatherIn a message Mrs. Sam Nathan will speak in be- A speaker ofpfominence will deliver terians, Baptists and Methodists de- ing on "Shall Jewish Genius Be En- During this week there will bS American Zionists, Dr. Chaim Weizspecial guides appointed to take the can Zionists, u r . V/naun rrcw,-1 • half of the Mothers at the, Jewish an. address at this'. special. occasion, creased from 28 per cent to 19 per many guests through the Jewish Com* lastofSunday, meeting the Board of Jewish Dep- cent, that the number of Unitarians couraged". W o m e n ' s Welfare Organization and an-appropriate]program is being mann described the need for the Or- j1 uties "The Menorah Journal is the only munity Center building. ganization Month. „ "" Mr. D'Avigdor Goldsmid, president was cut in two,'that the number of Mother-Daughter gathering to be held prepared. _f work of Jewish Literature that is as "It is well that from time to time | of the Board, in commenting upon Episcopalians • remained constant and Tuesday afternoon," May 4, at the The program is being prepared by Jewish Community Center, and Fran- the Intellectual advancement commit- we rehearse and restate our ideals lest the arrival of Lord Reading and the that the proportion of Roman Catho- sisting the young Jewish men and ces Simon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tee, headed by Abner Kaimah, -who is in the absorption of our practical -la- reception accorded by ithe city of Lon- lics rose from* only 4 per cent in 1895 women in furthering their work", said Miss Meyer today. It encourages the Louis Simon, will speak for the being assisted by' Nathan S. Yaffe, bors for Palestine we lose sight of don, stated that* thinks are due to to 11 per cent in 1915, the days of young college students to contribub those eternal truths which have given Lord Reading fortfie honor conferSamuel Beber, . William Alberts, Daughters; Brickley and Mahan at Cambridge, Nathan us the strength till now, and -which, red upon Briton Jgwery by the way and then showed a sharp decrease to their writings. The Menorah Journal "We will present an unusual Nathan Bernstein, and Dr. as acclaimed the attention of the liter- Will Celebrate 25th Anniversary Sinc« with the help of God* will give.us the he represented the King in India. • ;•- ! musical program and other interest- Muskin. ' - . 7-per cent in 1922. ary people of America -and has es continuing strength to-crown-our laJ. N. F. Was Established. .x . Lord Reading, returning to London ing numbers; at this annual affair', "In order to make this one of the In his table Prof. Coolidge includes pecialiy attracted attention of Glen Tbor with success," Dr. Weizmann deafter five years, was not at Victoria said Mrs.. Max .Forqmkin, chairman in largest memorial-ineetings.ever held under the title "evangelical:' the mem- Frank, president of Wisconsin Uni New York, April 19. (J. T. A.) —• charge of; the prograni. bythe B'nai-Bnth.-we-invite the pub- clared. It is this purpose which-rab- Station by_Ix>rd Colebrooke, on behalf bers of the Congregational, Methodist, versity." • • • A call for the first national conferCo-operating /with . the, jwomen's lic, to attend," said) Jake ;Malashock, tiviated the Executive to call upon the Of King George, and by, Lord Birken- Baptist and Presbyterian Churches. "The Journal represents the de- ence of the Jewish National Fund w«9 Zionists throughput the world to obk Wateriouse, oii dubs throughout the! city, the .Junior local al B*na^JBrith. ,^ The''table follows: " " -~ veloping and the eTrcouTsgiirg-of Jew- issued fey Judge Bernard A. RosenTgamratibnMontfc duriiig-'IyarV bfehatf of'Prime Minister Baldwin. * HadaraaiTwflt-lra^e a Moffier-DaiigM"In Zionism, we Jews have found Church 1895 1905 1915 1922 ish genius -and the Menorah Societies blatt, chairman of the iiFnd. The con* Interviewed by newspaper men er gatheringWednesday evening, May is represented in" a' sphere of intercol- f erence which wil take place May 9th, the one possibility of a final solution abroad the Channel boat from Prance, -——-—Per Cent B, at the_v Jewish Community Center. 21 22 legiate circles." • •. . at the Hotel Pennsylvania, New York, to our problem which we present'to Episcopalian _.:..2O 23 ex-Viceroy said, "All's well with / The B'nai B'rith Auxiliary members Pamphlet Beginning April 25 the nations, t l is the law of survival the 20 19 Evangelistic 28 23 occurs on the twenty-fifth anniversary India." i and their mothers will he among; the 17 10 Two lews Beys to Represent Unitarian!. ........20 19 which has driven us to Zionism, > We of the organization of the National He declared that the years he spent ) g u e s t s . .. . •..•.'•••' • ... The first fssue of^'The Toreador'-', 11 7 6 Fund. One hundred delegates, leadSchccls i s Oratorical Contest The theme of mother and daughter the official publication of the Omaha are Zionists because we .want to .live there were a time of anxiety and hard Roman Catholic 4 8 13 4 ers in National Fund work throughout; companionship will be carried-out. A Chapter No. 1 A: Z." A-> will be issued —and Zionism was the inevitable ex- work, but added that affairs there Jewish .... .... 2 4 3 pression of the will to live. Zionism Scattering 5 5 the country are expected to attend. Philip N. Krasne, son of Mr. and were better than when he arrivel. "I talk on Mother will be given by one" of Sunday, April 25^ It will be a four 18 27 Mrs. Herman Krasne, will represent 20 The conference, which will cele* the daughters and the response by one page^ pamplet aid , will be issued was not an eccidental phenomenon; in never knew trouble was coming," he Not interested -21 Jewish life. What to close and imme- said, 'or from what quarter it would "The increase of the Jew is even the University of Michigan in the brate the silver jubilee of the National of the Mothers. As an added feature monthly. the committe has secured the services ' David E. Beber, Creighton fresh^ diate observers look like chance, and come. Day and night I was at work." more striking than the Unitarian de- State eliminations of a National Con- Fund and re-view its various activi* of several professional entertainers. man law student* was selecte*l editor- seems bound up with irrelevant events, Lord Reading remarked that he did cline. This is the only body that does stitutional Oratorical Contest on the ties for the upbuilding of the Jewish, : Every girl is invited to attend and is in-chief. Louis Rickiin, Creighton is to the historian a part of the vast not go in for riding on elephants in not show a drop after the war; the 9th of April in Detroit. He won the National Homeland during the past rate of gain is pretty much the same right to represent his university by twenty-five years, is expected to. urged to bring her mother. Rose pharmacy freshman, received the po- processes of* human and national.des- processions. Lazarus, Jeanette Levinson and Grace sition , of business manager. Other tiny. Zionism may apear to«some to winning the All-Campus Contest a a(jopt an extensive program for the "The hardships of the Viceroy's life throughout. he the result of a fortuitous .chain,of "It might seem at first sight that Rosenstein are in charge. are in the sheer drudgery of what I few weeks ago. His subject is "John J intensification of Jewish National members of^ the staff ate Louis E. circumstances; actually, it is part and the proportion of men who are remight almost call 'office work,' he 1 Marshall and the Constitution." Fund work throughout the United Iipp, Edward Shafton, Harry Rubin- parcel of the predestined evolution of stein, - Morris Alperin, Max Givot the Jewish People. eW are Zionists said. "I have done my best to bring ligiously indifferent is greater among Krasne is a Junior at Ann Arbor, and States and the widening of its activi* the Jews than among the Christians. and Lester Lapidus. : because yre must be, because in Zi- peace to India. Things are better About one-fifth of the class of 1922 left Sunday night to resume his ties in Palestine. there now tlien live years ago. For studies after spending his spring The planting -of 100,000 trees i«. The puruose of the paper will be onism we have found the channel of were broadly classed as Jews. Why one thing, the evil spirits aroused by Palestine by American Jews during vacation here with his parents. to publish the news of the Omaha our continuity. should they show but 13 per cent of the war are dying out. The Indian's the next nionth is one of the varied chapter and. the other chapters. Short Abe L. Katleman, son of Mr. and activities of the Fund, which "will ba "Organization Month '; reminds. us emotional unrest is departing. People believers? A more careful analysis Weizmann to Confer With Abdullah personals concerning the Omaha forcibly that the burden reconstruction are looking at things in a calmer reveals that there is nothing very Mrs. J. Katleman, will go to Sioux dwelt upon at the conference. Thus fas and Jouvenel membership will be featured. rests chiefly, if not entirely; -upon light. Constitutional methods are striking here. The 13 per cent of City, Iowa, on Friday to represent the Fund has planted over 300,00$ Zionists and the Zionist Organization, coming back. . Jews among the believers represents the Abraham Lincoln High School in| trees in Palestine in its extensive af« Jerusalem, April 13 (J. T. A.) — and as this work dare not "stop "for about 10 per cent of the total class, the District eliminations of a Nation- forestation campaign, it was stated. "India is being more and more The voice of Palestine Jewry will be Publish Specimen Volume one single moment, American.Zionists Since its establishment twenty* self-governed. We could .not stop self- and the Jews, ethically speaking, come al Constitional Oratorical Contest for heard for- the first time in internaschool students only. His sub- five years ago, the National Fund ha* together with their European brethren o! New Jewish Encyclopedia must patiently and faithfully carry government even if we wanted to. In to perhaps 20 per cent of the class. high tional councils next June when the It appears that about one-half of the ject will be "The Constitution of the invested over §6,000,000 in the purPermanent Mandates Commission of New York (J. T. A.)—A specimen the burden as nobly as they* carried fact,, we have promised the Indians Jews were religiously inclined. On United States". Katleman is a Sen- chase and improvement of land in, self-government," he said. the' League of Nations will hold its volume of the Encyclopedia Judaica, it hitherto. The very guarantee for Palestine, which at the present inthe other hand, of the non-Jews about ior at the local high school. sessions in Geneva. the new Jewish encyclopedia in He- the upbuilding of Palestine rests'only These orations that the two boys creased values, represents a total of 54 per cent profess and call themselves Besides the annual report of the brew and German, published by the in one thing: in the sustained and conwill give are original, one of the rules over $10,000,000. Over 250,000 dunant Christians.". World Zionist • Organization on the Eskol Publishing Company of Berlin, tinued effort of the Zionists i » go on of the contest being that every con- have been purchased by the Fundj progress in Palestine, the Vaad Le- has been received in the United with the work. Iyar will give Ameri testant has to write their own oration. which is held as the inalienable propumi, the national council of Palestine States.• ' ' can Zionists the opportunity to dpmMinneapolis Cantor to Render erty of the Jewish people. Upon this Jews, will send its report directly to • The encyclopedia, which, it is plan- j strate their strength," Dr. Weizmahn Bill Proposed to Admit Near Relatives Services at Local Synagogue land many of the colonies of the Keren? Jewish Education Conference the commission. It is also possible that ned, will also appear in English', will j stated in his message. as Non-Quota Immigrants. Hayesod are located, as well as puba special delegation of the Vaad Le- consist-of'ten volumes of 800 'pages Cantor Max Levin, of the MinneaM&y 16th is Philaidphia lic and school buildings throughout "If-we: are to achieve the-tremenWashington D. C. (J. T. A.)—The umi will proceed to Geneva at-that each. Preparations for the issuance of dously difficult, task of creating a Jew- Wadsworth Bill to admit as non-quota polis Knesses • Israel Synagogue, one the country. In addition to purchastime, it was learned here today. the new encyclopedia have been under ish majority in the Jewish-National immigrants, the parents, wives and of the largest Synagogues in that New York (J. T. A.) -— The ing land in the name of the Jewu* movement for the promotion of JewDr.Ghaim Weizmann, president of way for the hist two years. The edi- Home, we must ensure our future; and city, will render Friday evening and the World Zionist Organization, is torial staff, consisting of prominent this can. be done only* by turning back husbands, and minor children of Saturday -morning services at the ish education in the United States, people, the Fund prepares the land tttt American citizens, the measure looked launched by the Zionist Organization colonization by the Keren Hayesod proceeding today to Amman, the capi- Jewish and non-Jewish - scholars, is and engaging, even ^as in the ^artier B'nai Jacob Synagogue, at 24th and of America, will take definite shape at through drainage, irrigation, clearing forward to by many families in the tal of Transjordania, to visit Emir headed by Dr. Jacob Klatzkin, Profes- years, in the task of making Zionist Nicholas streets. The Friday eveAbdullah, the ruler of Transjordania. sor I. Elbogen, Profesor M. Guttmann, idealism the predominant responsibili- United States suffering the hardship ning services will begin at 7 o'clock a national conference which will take away rocks, etc. Its drainage Work Dr. Weizmann and Col. Frederick .Professor'Weil, Dr. H. Torczyner, Dr. ty of larger circles of American Jews of the present immigration: law, was and the Saturday morning service place on Sunday, May 16» at Phila- has led to a considerable reduction in delphia. Final arrangements for the the maleria in the country. H. Kisch will go to Beirut next Sun- Nahum Goldman and Dr. M. Soloweit- in order that, as our numbers in- rejected by. the Senate Immigration will begin at 8 o'clock. conference are now under way. Committee. The National Fund is of the coloday to confer with the French High schik. Professors Louis Ginsburg, Is- crease, the, distribution of obligation On Sunday evening, at 8 o'clock, Seventeen other bills concerning imA meeting of the provisional com- nization agencies associated with the ^-Commissioner, Henri de Jouvenel. real Davidson, Alexander Marx, Harry may not be so heavy upon each inCantor Levin will give a concert of Wolfson, and Louis Mann are among dividual, and the sum total ~6t the 'ef- migration matters were also rejected. Jewish Folk Songs and Opera Slec- mittee has been called for Sunday, Keren Hayesod, the Hadassah, the HeException was made by the commitApril 18, at the "Pennsylvania Hotel, brew University Fund and the Nizrathe American contributors to the en- fort -may be strong enough to overOBITUARY ted of a bill providing for the admis- tions at the B'nai Jacob Synagogue. New York, when final plans for the chi, in the ?5,000,000 United Palestin« cyclopedia. come all obstacles-and accomplish the Cantor' Levin was formerly associFuneral services for Jacob. Cohn, -» ) Dr. Jacob Klatzkin and Dr. Gold- aim of the movement. Our outstand- sion as non-quota immigrates of hon- ated with the Herev Zadik Synagogue national conference in Philadelphia Appeal. age 77,- a resident of Omaha for orably discharged . soldiers in the will be adopted. mann, who are in this country in the ing task is to deepen an understand26 years; 'who*"died Friday morning, American army during the world war in New York, as assistant cantor to Invitations to the conference are be• April 16,.after,ah eleven week illness, interests of the encyclopedia will be ing of the ideal of the Zionist move who are not citizens.- There are about Joseph Rosenblatt. ing extended to Jewish organizations Two Local Clubs to Present Four-Acf Play Sunday Evening were held that afternoon from the honored at a reception on Sunday, ment, and to increase the number of 50,000 - veterans who will be affected and to leaders in Jewish public affamily residence at 105 North '30th April IS. Addresses will be delivered enrolled members in the-Zionist Or- by this measure, it was stated. SOVIET ARRESTS fairs throughout the country. Street. Burial took place at the Gold- by Louis Lipsky, -Professor Wolfson ganization to at least hundred .andI The Committee also recommended A four-act play "Yankcle Dei? PROSPECTIVE EMMIGRANTS and Dr. Max Raisin. The reception twenty-five thousand," Louis Lipsky legislation for cne year to admit as Zen Hill Cemetery. Schmidt" will be presented by the JEWISH FARMERS MEET Riga,—Many persons, the great \ Mr. Cohn is survived by his widow, will be given at the Hias, New York, declared. non-quota immigrates American-born IN BUENOS AIRES Poali-Zion Dramatic Seetion and the Auflebung Club on Sunday evening, \three sons, Morris and Joe, of Omaha, under the auspices of the Histadruth women married to foreign prior to the majority of whom are Jews, were arBuenos Aires.—An all-Argentine and Max, of Council Bluffs, la., four Ivrith. Abraham Goldberg, President JEW ELECTED PRESIDENT OF Cable Act, without, however, restoring rested in Leningrad and other Rus- Congress of Jewish farmers will be April 25, at the Swedish Auditorium. sian cities by the Communist authoriThe proceeds will be sert to the daughters, Mrs. I. Klein, and Mrs. of the Histdaruth, will preside.- The SWEDISH ACADEMY OF SCIENCE them to American citizenship. opened here on April 27. The Con- Chaluzim of Palestine. ties, according to reliable reports re• . „ David Manvitz, of Omaha, Mrs. HarT specimen volume contains a number of It was not known how this action Stockholm. — Dr. Gustav Cassel, ceived here. The r«is;on for the ar- gress, which will last several days, Xy JKrasne, of Council Bluffs, la., Mrs; treaties on the subjects of Jewish of the Immigration Committee would Herman Zuber* of Hastings, Nebr. Arts and crafts, the Alexandria Jew- Swedish Jewish scientist, was elected affect the Perlman Bill pending be- rests was that.these persons applied has for its object the creation of a federation of Jewish colonists, • _ ^ J i PATRONIZE OXJR ADVERTJSBRL1 „ „ is.„ also survived by_. 21 ugrand- ish community, Alchemy and the Jews. president of the SwedisTi Academy, of | He • fo? .visao'.to OTA »K*««.'l iore Congress, 1 Science for this year. . _ '• Jfkt children and .two greatgrandchildren. The* volume is profusely illustrated.

B'nai B'rith Annual Memorial Meting April 29

British Jews Thank Reading For Services in India

Harriet Meyer To Speak At Sholom

Jewish National Fund to in U. S*

Palestine Jewry Will Submit Report to League Commission

Immigration Committee Rejects Wadsworth Bill

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