March 3, 1927

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A false friend, like a shadow, attends only while the sun shines.

By H.H.B. "Silence i s {^den^l ; TJhte Ikmger the Better

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; When Bennie Morgan1 fkept qniet" ; for twenty-six minuteslin his public speaking class at Creighton/ the other day, he almost ;,made a: new Tecord. Don't take this2 wrong; Ben's iofc an extra-heavy 'talker thus making i t unusual; for him to be quiet. The professor of the class was explaining the effectiveness of pauses in public speaking. ; He . called for demonstrations,. : . , Up got tine students. ":'•' * "Gentlemen," they began, and then paused, some for four and some for more seconds. ...'.--•:! : :, Twelve seconds.was the limit until

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SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, A YEAR, $2.50 VOL. VL—No. 10

OMAHA, NEBRASKA,.THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1927

Reelected Third Term

High Spots of President's Message

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* Elected chairman of J. C. C. Drive at Brandeis Grill meeting, March 19, 1923. At that time only $109,000 subscribed—seventy days later, on May 29, 1923, the campaign closed with §248,000 in subscriptions.

In giving you a report of the work dissenting vote the Board of Trustees of this administration it is important and Directors in joint session deterto have, before us a brief history of. mined to take drastic steps and legal * * • the events -which bring us. finally to' action if necessary against all subB e n . g o t u p . ••:•'..'. :'->i J: • .-v.;•:..'.. Elected president the first time the realization .of oar Jewish Com-; scribers who had not paid at least " H e r e ' s where I show them up," FORMERLY APPEARED ON on March 11, 1925. - With little munity -Center in which, -this, .- our forty per cent of the amounts of their cash collected started a four day thought Bennie. first annual meeting, is being held.' pledges, which at that time were long PROFFESSIONAL STAGE campaign which netted $78,000 Without these facts before us we shall past due. • "G-E-N-T-L-E-M-irN/.* drawled the collected out of a possible $100,000 fail to fully appreciate that which i The cornerstone of the Jewish near^champ. He> paused. B e paced On Tuesday night, March 8, Francis then due at that time. has thus far been accomplished. i Community Center was laid on. Sunthe floor. He looked, at his audience, Homer, dramatic interpreter, will ap* *-• * On December 25, 1021 - the first day, July 19, 1925, with an elaborate Omaha Jewish Community Cen- meeting that was t6 really begin our ceremony in which the following and heiield that pause and his audi-jpear at the Jewish Communty Center, effective work was^-held by tbe Board participated: Governor Adam Mcence for twenty-six minutes until they in" a program of readings and ter one. of few in country operatine; without a deficit. of Directors of the Jewish community Mullen, Mayor James C. Dahlman, could stand it no longer* and burst character sketches. • This will he the Center. At that meeting., a dinner Harry B. Z&nman, Rabbi Frederick * * * out in laughter. fifth of a series of eight concerts, was arranged at the TBrandeis Tea Cohn, David Sher, Rabbi J. M. CharWe should further our activities Later someone else got up aad lectures and recitals. especially along educational lines. Rooms to honor "Morris Levy, then * lop, Henry Monsky, and Rabbi BenPresident of- the Jewish Welfare jamin-Franks! as principal speaker. beat Ben's tune, holding the pause * * * Federation, and to bid him God Speed I acted as chairman, and William L. An increase in membership is for fifty-six minutes. on. his journey to Europe. That mem-j Holzman was given the honor of laynecessary in order to' carry on the Now Ben's practising for a return orable farewell dinner was held on I ing the cornerstone. The committee work—the present membership June 15, 1922-There were approxi-i in charge consisted of Dr. Philip match. should be paid up in their dues. mately 50 men -present. Toward the Sher, Harry Malashoct, and Joe l l "Every Jew in Omaha a. Member close of the affair • Mr. Levy was Wolf. of the Jewish Community Center." called upon to spak. Though "not an! At the annual meeting of March * T ^ WEEK'S COMMENT orator these words - which have been' 1 1926, new by-laws -were adopted and indelibly marked upon the future Jew-; the precedent of the previous annual ish life of our community were uttered meeting with regard to the recomHarry H. -Lapidus, president of the by Mr. Levy: • . " _ j mendatio^ of the officers to be elected Jewish Community Center. 'Thereby subscribe and pledge the b y t h e assembly was followed, so as "Trough much "hard labor we have sum of $50,000 to ihe Jewish Com-i *° ^ T e . **» e n t i r e membership an op-i succeeded in procuring a fine-Jewish munity Center a t this time, on con-! portumty to express its choice. All of' dition onlv that within six months i ^ officers -were recommended for Community Center building, but our y Zionist Organization to Sponsor His reelection. task has just begun. We must confrom this date there shall be raised j A dedication committee consisting Visit Here. in pledges for a like purpose not less) of William L. Holzman. Dr. Philip tinue all our present activities and, than an additional 3150,000.00" if possible, add new ones. Particularly Amidst tremendous applause which i ^ ^ r » Harry A- .Wolf and Joe L. Omaha' Jewry will have as their •a.4.^. • this +!,;« announcement, ,™™™=™mf H ^ ™ ! Wolf was appointed on March 21, greeted Henry! should we increase o'ur activities in 9 t e guest, Rabbi C. Hillel . Kauvar, of Monsky rose and on hebalf • of-those: I the dedication ' m o date was set the field of education. We must put Denver, Colo., well-known orator and present enthusiastically and whole-! f o r Sunday, June 6, 192 . On this, 1 e a wholesome. spirit and genuine soul happiest and proudest day in the statesman, who will be here Sunday, heartedly accepted this'generous offer, 1 h£? lEto into this building. These things can and suggested immediate organiza*T of Omaha Jewry, the Jewish March 13, to speak at a mass meet- tion. Following this suggestion, Wm.l Community Center was dedicated. be accomplished only - by a continuaing at the Jewish Community Cento*-. L. Holzman was elected Prerident.! ^ i n ^ m ,_L Holzman presented the tion of the splendid co-operation we of the building He. is coming under the. auspices of Harry A. Wolf,.viee-President, Harry! key g to_tie _President,, EL Lapidus, Lid S t d L i ! **d th* following have hertofore enjoyed, and by the following participated participated m m the the H. Secretary, and Louis' the Zionist Organization'. S J : D r - _ ° - E. Jenkins, Rev. added support of each and every Kirsehbraun, Treasurer. Then followed;. Rabbi Kauvar will be remembered J - Grace, Rsbli Frederick Cohn. stirring addresses by Martin Sugar- j Jewish man, woman and child in our i "by "many Omahan's as one of the man, Harry B. Zimman, Dr. Philip: H Grodmsky, ,,, ~ - -,,David , ,, Sher • and -, T x Community. Our slogan should be: 1 principal speakers here several .years Sher, Rabbi Frederick Cohn and Leo Henry Monsky. k O the h following fll d On day 2 "EVERY "JEW IN OMAHA A Kosher banquet, was held in the ago when Chaim Weitzman visited in SosenthaL It was-then moved that; MEMBER OF THE JEWISH COMMiss Homer is one of America's Omaha. Since that time Rabbi Kan- pledges be obtained from those pres-i ! ^ ^ auditorium "^here over five ent and an additional $52,000 was hundred people attended, ihe balance MUNITY CENTER." youngest artists. She combines per- var had been sought by several Oma- secured, thus bringing the total in o f t l u s w e e k w a s devoted to various sonal charm with notable talent and ha organizations to speak here again. pledges •no- to $102,000. ! dedicatory services and was closed Harry B. Zimman .teas elected chair-! «?*h a formal ball on Saturday eyegives distinctiv,eness to her efforts. HE WAS TURNED He will speak on a subject of in: mas of the campailaior the balance ™?S- On fee las,,, day of celebration AROUND Her various, sketches are said to bejterest to.every Jew in Omaha, Of- the-fusds~at aikfeetfes-rheld J a n e . t h e operetta, Windmiixs -of- Holland, 1 r ^e^ ij?st:;'effo^ts-'in:^this test efiorts-in -this "TSelct"S".-ihat fieia - thatj" "In preparation " i f Rbbi K It's ba3 enough: to lose a game "the* for RabK\Kauvar s '25,-1922, and on July 5th following,: was~presented -by tb.e_mfeiabcrs of the American, audiences have witnessed. visit, the local Zionist Organization at a dinner given at the Blaekstone; *- - ^ a n d *• "•• S- A-. by the other side piling up more g 1 Much credit is due to the committee She. spent five years on the profes- I will hold a special meeting Tuesday Hotel another ?7,000 pas pledged. scores, but if s just twice as bad On Julv 24th, i922,~Articles~of In-i oi^ women who^through-their efforts sional stage, appearing m leading j eymhig' when-you have helped the opposiMarcll Sj a t ^ Jewikh corporation were adopted. j raised nearly $15,000 from women ! tion win over your team. Then on Monday 19, contributors toward the Equipment Z^j:\ m u n i t y Center. A musical y night, g -, March , w •- •fti»w*. o n j i-n "nr^n-inTn L. Holzman who "Daddy Long Legs" and 1923, a meeting of- all who had up to ***'> ^^Winnjn L. Holzman who So 'twas with Harry Haykin. ill be b given i iin conjunction j "{gram -will , g p secured $ $10,000 for this fund from , She -has also appeared with the with Rabbi Kauvar's address. that time subscribed, vras held at the secu , In the excitement of scuffling that time subscribed, vras held at the non-Jews. J W should h l d also l acknowledge k d Brandeis Grill to plan the completion We Shekespeare Playhouse Company, during a basketball game, Harry The. committee in charge of ar- of the campaign. Mr. Lew had twice °j?r appreciation to the family of playing at' the leading universities rangements are A. L Kulakofsky, J. got excited, and before he knew extended the expiration date of his Morns Levy, who furnished all _ the \ and colleges in the country. what had happened he made a p ^ for the main andiu>nnm,, J. Friedman, M. F* Levenson, J. Feld- offer and was urging immediate ac- equipment^ g and at the fPd also the Bnai Bnth Lodge long shot play right into the basy there appeared pp man, and L. H. Katleman, of Council tion. Suddenly Hebrew Club, who C h ffnrn-j j has prepared a very interesting promeeting 150 young men and women: *bf women,: f , the ket of the opposite team. Until Bluffs. Ished eqpipmeat for the lodge j members of the Y. M. and Y. W. H.i gram of original sketches and imitathat play his team was ahead. His A., who through their spokesmen I . ! T 0 0 ^ tions of stage favorites. faulty basket tied the score, and F. Goodman and Anne Selicow plead- resume of the history cf tins g Reservations for seats may now be I. O. B. B. AUXILIARY ed that the campaign be delayed no ^ ^ volumes could be filled with the at the end the other side won. made by calling Jackson 1366. Tickets longer s 0 o t Q HELD OPEN MEETING ' Harry B. Zimman then rose to ac- \ ^ ^ heartaches, the sleepless for single admission are §1.00. For y h h l l f h th f Actions Speak Louder the rest of the series including Rabbi j An open meeting of the B'nai Brith cept the challenge of the youth of i the th men and women who participated ^ tremendous task rf k Than Words Stephen S. Wise, whe comes here on j Auxiliary was held last Thursday at our Jewish Community, • saytog, "We must get busy, we must answer the £ • ^ tremendous task rf making I hear, with deep regret, that often Monday, May 9, the charge is $3.00. j the Community Center, in celebration appeal of thsse splendid boys and this home of ours a reabg..To these pp p y i of the 250th anniversary of Spinoza, girls. Circumstances will not permit J?y al men and women _ the Jewish times the young Jewish lads, upon Make your reservations now. girls. Circumstances will not permit J?y a _ the Jewish philosopher. C t ? d leaving the Community Center, for-, me to carry this responsibility,p and ! • eCommunity lg off Oh Omaha is under an s ea you select When anotherevery to proceed P wholehearted ? l obligation.appreciation. To them isThere due A review of. the life of Spinoza was ask that y man °™ get themselves and begin « * ^ j K I a i l MilSt the v^ork." his lolemn have been been ith th k" W Wh h l htunes t d when theyt haveTh given by Alice Adler, and readings with "rowdy, giving the center and the] present rose and gave abused and attacked for no other by Ruth Wintroub. Miss Annette Rfk- pledge pg gy until the to work had unceasingly Jews of Omaha a "black eye," so to amount been subscribed, 5? than that they were faithfully entire amountt had subscribed, lin presented Sora Miriam "Blank and entire ti hchairmanship d been b bofi bthe d devoting l I assumed the themselves to a greatt cause; speak. h i h f h ; were compelling certain individuals Washington, D. C. (J. T. A.)—The' Jean Leibowitz. in dance numbers, campaign A specific example of such a case Seventy" days later, May 29, 1923, to make good their pledges and seeing claim of the Ku Klux Klan to the Betty Fellman rendered piano selechappened last Wednesday .after the right to carry on activities in any tions, and Louis lapp gave an oration, the campaign was over the top with to it tiiat all the Je-vvr were not basketball game at the center. y a disgraceiul g failure oi The next .regular meeting of the $248^50 subscribed. A Building and shameds o by n o bbl l \. . ; A crowd of youths, about twenty- state" without 'obtaihihg 'permission y begun. Site committee was ^thorized on this b r s smau m a from the; state .was denied by' the Auxiliary will be held on: March 10, date consisting of WiUiam L. Holz--. Vf ccourse, cause grea^ oor o u r s e no C five of them, full of vim and bubbling ° been ^US£ free from such" H A. at 8:30 p. m. Every member of the man, rr,vn .chairman, r f e i ™ ^ Joe Tr>*> T. WnifTTsmr A.i ui its. scope,' P has L. Wolf, Harry Supreme court recently. over "with too' much enthusiasm, attacks. It' is the same through all The question came from Kansas in Auxiliary is urged to attend meetings. Wolf, Harry Malashock, Morris Levy, history. We had some among us, who boarded.s Dodge street car. A great Th committee in in charge plan- J. J . Slosburg, Jr., Henry Monsky, not wishing us well in our venture, cmmittee charge is is - plan appeal by the Georgia Klan Cor Cor'•..-•--".•• portion of them piled on the- car, an "appeal and myself. Upon the death of predicted failure of the project, and passing the fare box without paying .poration, which sottght_to- conduct its-^ing an April Fool affair. Further Morris Levy, Dr. Philip Sher was ap- who not desiring to be proved false their fare, saying that the "fellow in activities tljere without -obtaining- P l a n s o f t h i s c°nung event will be pointed on September 12, 1923, to fill prophets, sought to put obstacles in the vacancy. a '. announced in this Press. Some of them said we had back will pay J o r me." . permission, as required by the Kansas. On Tuesday, June 10, 1924, the lot! o u r , ^ - c , ., . + , law-'ieiating to corporations organized .The conductor . s e e i n g himself j west of the El Beudor Apartments on undertaken too much, that the ! • THORPEIAN CLUB "cheated" out of his fares, approached in 'other stattes. ' Dodge Street was acquired and the tar^n was too great and that toe TO HOLD- SMOKER j TommittePwas"instructed com-i affair. see 'Questioning'^ of John S-Dean, coun-i £,;«+«» « . « •ircfmrf.j tto us oisgusted with_is thefull whole tiie hoys to collect. . n m m - ! would However," history o" j mence building operations. Then, on those who always oppose _and hinder The boys put up a fight, refusing sel" for "the"Klan, by members-of the The.Thorpeian Athletic Club will| A u g u s t . ' B ^ l g ^ t h r o u g ^ ^ e f f o r t s ] progress. Every step ; to pay. This caused considerable court during his "argument was'' folits first smoker -Wednesday j g i ^ P £ t ° a n «chan°|e of tei^rd in fe history of the world .-.-. .-'•' disturbance and looked very bad, in- lowed by Chief Justice Taft's an-| has even March 9, at the J. C. C.jllot L passed through the same o t ffor o r our'present -location,.this was 1 nouncement that the counsel for thej ing, deed, t o other passengers oh the car. ; periences that we'vo gone through. accomplished. back upon j; All o£ this is Very bad for the State would not have to be heardj as j Max Fromkin will be the • principal Jain^s P the ^ y of James T.T.- Allan was then engaged £ s ^ e ^ T . Community Center in particular and the court was -without jurisdiction in speaker of the evening. There will be as architect and on October 15, 1P24, the development of our Jewish Comthe case; An .order .giving effect to,j other numbers of the program, ac- the plans for our building were shown wmity Center it is not amiss to re>-. -the'Jews', of Omaha in generaL *_ &„ ™u^-_rk»-«, >.^ „ .**nm -1,^1 call what Abraham "Lincoln said: 'I do the very best I fcnow how; Manj' people are prone to judge all the court's, decision to dismiss the ap- cording to Abe Meyers, chairman in to the subscribers on a screen by charge^ ^ N o v e S b S o : f ; s . Morris Levy| the the very very best best II ccan; a n ; and and II mean mean to to - of us by the actions of a few, and the pe'al'will shortly be announced. Members of. the court read from the j .'..-," -,-———— ••'__/ turned the first shovel of earth at the 1 teep doing so until the end. If the showingv of rowdyism form youths •breaMng i e n . d , brings me out alright, what is •breaMng of of ground ground ceremony. ceremony • leaving the Community Center does iecords t h a t ^ e Klan had:contested,PALESTINE-EUROPE CABLE On Wednesday, March 11, 1925, j sad agamst me won't O W d nn d M h 11 CONNECTION PLANNED 't.amoi-r.t t tto anythe Kansas law on the ground that! &m d A h.brings If +> the end roe • : - ; ' - ' usno-gpbd.' f : '•-.-.- .' "~ .. a t the annual meeting, held at the! S" -° ^ — — ""+ = ten angels swearing 1 was in the | Tret's watch: our actions. ould make no difference." ng e pr But all's veil that ends well. Today connections between Palestine and j |^5 quired to comply with the corporation .the officers of the Jewish Com- everything seeps bright and encour% A Coming Genius be established soon when that x munity Center uebeeietteu elected uy byu>cthe law, calling for. it to obtain permis--J muiiixy center i . ~ . '*-..; : Abraham Dansky, 6-year-old son .' measures taken by the Palestine gov- Board of Trustees. *he membership! f S 1 , ^ although-it-.u well for us to : ok sion. ' - ; of Mr. and :Mrs. Herman Dansky, eminent will be completed. 1 recommended recommenaea to the me Trustees XIUKLCCS that umi the mcjj i.? nB . ^aclc . , upon. our. ,teals and tnbuJalPi-med that the trovernment *-*,—•_,_. following officers be elected: Harry t\° }° recognize-w-ich apprecia ^a?r u_ _i 4.-^3. g a r r v j ttons to recognize-with some some-apprecia•;:-.-;. v never took a piano lesson in his life. learned that the government | H _ ^ | Ffesident, Henrv Monsky,! tion- the eirorts «id sen-ices of the lt V Monsky,! tipn-the DEBORAH SOCIETY i c : Yet when; his first gradeclass holds v Joe L.V-il-- "Secretary.! *iecre'>-arv ' pioneers Pioneers who -went thioagn a«i tbe BALL SENDAX EVENING intends to lay a new cable from vice-President. and Louis Erschbraun. h l and'who d h over;;•"••,'•:"-••".- little folk-dances and entertainments, - ' - •';"... ana wsuis »a««.u«"»u«, : Treasurer'.! hardshiiss withh a smfle -. •••,--•" ••• • • - - . - . - • > - . — • - - — - ; " : s\.::i Haifa t oJ a f f a . •'• .". .. • . . . . * " d This meeting adopted; the slogan cameoften all obstacles by their earnest Abe is the official pianist. And you The Deborah-Society ball and . s a c r i n g labors. They ' ' . _. ™ PTTTTT'TV : :• should hear Mm play. -^; bazaar will: he held. Sunday;'evening, j FIRE DESTROYS JEWISH Etorm E.nc brorpht the ! weathered March 6 at the muhidgpal auditorium. 1; HOMES IN ROYKO ^;-/:;^v^.-v^ij^;^^-p'^^;,v:- Proceeds ?r6f this affair- will go to- j f~ . Top prones are we humans too judge wards the; City sTalmud Torah. At a homes were destroyed in the city of' ever staged in Omaha, 578,000 in children. Its benefits will be -:r:^Sh.- v:att'"oe»ti^cla^; by- one" 'faulty^- mem-meeting of the' organization Wednesday afternobp,. ranrtnlttees -reported '•:;%\-S-^'jjiCT«-^ with heads erred take Beck. the advance sale of tickets as being broke but there recently." The damage ; (Continued on page 2> B^ /{-'"ou^^aciioM^V^not:'reflect- nppn t i e sucressful. is estamated at about $100,000. On May 10,1925, "without a single e^ii^^^inilbcent-"'.;;-;;;!.--;;;-; - .':;-';:-.!.";/:'-.'V^-v V "

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More than eight hundred men sxin women attended the snnual meeting of the Jewish Community Center held Tuesday evening at the Center Auditorium. The meeting was the finstannual meeting of the Center to hr in the new building. Minutes of ths meeting held in 1926 were read byJoe L. Wolf, secretary. The principal address was delivered in the message of the president, Harry H. Lapidus. Lapidus's message according to many who iieard Mm, was one of the finest ever read in the city. In this message, the history of th? foundation of the Jewish Communi ty Center was tolled. "The Jewish Com, munity Center of Omaha is one of thft \ few in the country who have btv-r.-. operating- without a deficit," P«U; Harry H. Lapidus. Every man, -wornEn and child should be a member o<' . the Jewish Community Center. Samuel Gerson, in. dplivering lii>address tolled of the r-ork done by th? Center during the time he has bs»?r in this city. His message V-'HB prinred and distribvited by the Jewish B e Scout Troop. Election of officers was held and th? following men elected; Harry :--. Lapidus, president, Henry Monskv > vice-president, Joe L. Wolf. secretsr<-. Dr. Philip Sher, treasure?:, Saiiw-'>-: Gerson executive secretary. The following program was given. 1. Orchestra Selection „ • .J. C. C. Symphony Orchejtfr*. Sam Epstein, Student .2. Minutes of Previous - and Fm5ijeiai-,.Sep>ft»*«™.«.i^ Stereoptican Views of Doings. Yiddish Polk Songs „ Bess Anne BishoiT, Accompanist. President's Message Harry H. Snow Man From the . Coached by Miss Gertrude Perils. CHARACTERS Leah Dorothy Whi;-.Miriam ....Lottie Tii/>* David Esther I<a?,ers/u: A Bey Sylvia R»to, A Girl „ Mildred Br-tiAnother Boy « Lillian Another Girl Phylis Orchestra Selection . J. C. C. Symphony Ida Jacobson, Student Report of Executive Secret^?"- Samuel Gerson. Pierrot End Picrrete Dance Helen Levenson, Lylyan Ch.iui»off, Cells Kits. Direction of Miss Annette Ritllri. Accompanist, Sarah Rilrlin Good and Welfare for the 0 ^ mimity Center, Election of Officers, Orchestra Selection ..*„.---. J. C. C. Symp'. ny Bernard Bslaban, Age 11, Conductor.

BROTHERHOOD DANCE WEDNESBAY, MARCH TREASURES Dt. Philip Sher

As its next feature the Brot of Temple Israel will hold a svr&*& dance in the "vestry rooms of *** Temple. The dance' will be ^'-'i 1 Wednesday evening, March 16. According to the committee in chwtf*1. many novelties are promised to :fc ^ those attending. I PLUMEB OPTISftSflC OP j , PALESTINE Jerusalem. (3, T. A.) views vi'itli regard to the development of Palestine, standing the present economic tions, were expressed b? Hiph &>t.*missioner Lord Plumer in an {n^i> view with Herman Bernstein, wllt-.r of the New York 'Jewish TribunA* Mr. Bernstein was also receivft. l.< Col. Symes and Mr. Keith-Roach.

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RABBI OF BL?EHL TOES Berlin. (J. T. A.)—Dr. Maypt, iht rabbi of tbe Jewish .community *« Buehi, died. Babb! Majr«r wait -<C years old


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