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VOL, VII.—;No, 2

OMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JANUARY II, 1929

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as Counsel OFFICERS OF B'NAI Sol Leon, Prominent SITUATION OF JEWS Jei'For. xosen MRS. MAX FROMKIN DR. STEPHEN S. Hoover Inaugural Iowan, Passes Away B'RITH AND A. Z. A. UPSKY IN IN RUSSIA FOUND HEADS WOMEN IN INSTALLED THURSDAY NOT ALARMING ONE JEWISH SYNAGOGUE DRIVE

Sol Leon, 71, retired insurance broker, who was active for many years in Iowa republican party activities, died Wednesday at his home, 5521 North Twenty-fourth street, Marer Announces Committees where he had resided since 1919.Report Over One Hundred and J. T. A. Correspondent Finds For Present Term of Sixty Members Already Anti-Semitism Not Death was caused by pneumonia. r Office Enlisted Born in Rumania, Mr. Leon came "Widespread to this country as a boy and accomSOVIET FIGHT PREJUDICE 16 VOTED INTO I. O. B. B. panied his parents to Des Moines, WORKERS MEET SUNDAY Iowsu He "resided, there 50 years, The newly elected officers of the coming, to Omaha Rafter his retireMrs. Max Fromkin l a s been apMoscow,. Jan.' 4 (J. T. A.)—The Omaha Lodge No. 354 of the B'nai ment from business, to- join his pointed campaign chairman of the situation in White Russia -with reB'rith and of;the two'Omaha Ai Z.children. Women's Committee of the Modern • ?. gard to the anti-Semitic" incidents j A. Chapters were officially installed He was the father of Mark Leon, Orthodox Congregation campaign. there is not of an alarming nature, New York.—(J. T. A.)—A duel of words, re-echoing; the batat a meeting of the B'nai B'rith held head of the Leon Bros.- company, and Other members of the Women's Com- tles at the Berlin session of the Zionist General Council whefe the an .-investigation concluded by the last night at the Jewish Community Sam' J. Leon, Omaha, attorney.- His mittee will , be appointed by Mrs.Marshall-Weizmann agreement was ratified by a majority <»£ SS to corresp6ndent of the Jewish TeleCenter. The officers of: the senior three , daughters are Mrs. D. A. Fromkin, who will plan an auxiliary 5, took place between Dr. Stephen S. Wipe, vice-president of the graphic Agency shows. • The number organization were installed by: a past Frankel, Mrs. J. L. - Trauchtenbarg campaign to help put this movement of anti-Jewish incidents is admittedZionist General Council, and Louis Lipsky, president of the -Eiottisi president* of the lodge, while Dr. and Mrs. M. Gradinsky. over. ly increasing, due to .the present Organization of America, when they returned to New York last k Meyer Beber, a. member of'the adThe^ody was taken to Des Moines • I n accepting the position, Mrs. week on board the steamer Berengaria. difficult economic situation. Hoolivisory .boards'- of both • A.-' Z. ' Av for burial. Fromkin, stated: "During my recent gan elements,', formerly cowed by Together with Dr. Wise, came Mr. Samuel.•••Rosensohti, New Maurice D., Rosenberg.' groups, conducted the induction- ceretrip through, the south; I have had iron repression, when many pogromYork attorney, and a leader of the Zionist opposition group, longoccasion to visit many Modern Orthists were summarily executed, are Washington, D. C—Maurice D. monies for: the officers of these? two affiliated with the Mack-Brandeis party. organizations. odox congregations and find all of now regainings their courage,-because Rosenberg, - lawyer, - banker and .'• re. . Jacob Fishman, managing editor-of.thte "Jewish-Morning them progressing rapidly. The womThe membership committee of the there has " been some letup in- theligious lay leader^ "of this" city, has Journal" returned on the same steamer from Berlin where they en of this city, I hope, will respond been named general, counsel of thelocal B'nai B'rith reported; that drastic' measures. attended the session as members of the General Council. to this campaign." Sixteen new members were taken Anti-Semitism is rising in-, the fac- inaugural committee for PresidentDr. Wise, supplementing a. pre- sion together with Mr, S. J. Roseninto the lodge as> the' result of the At the meeting of workers held . tories where the_ non Jews view the elect Herbert Hooyer. sohn of the New Yoi-k bar, long ftftpared statement handed to newspaper last Sunday morning at- the Jewish entrance of Jews in industry as an . Mr. Rosenberg is a vice-president efforts of a -membership: campaign: sociated with the BrandeSs*Mack men, declared that he was not opintrusion. In schools .where there of the executive board.-of the Union of which Robert H. Kooper;is.chair- Korman Hapgood to Lecture at Community Center, the announce^ posed to the extension of the Jew- group in American Ziotiism," 'T>r, inent was made that already more are - teachers who taught under the of American- Hebrew Congregations man. Those voted in are-Abej Brod- \ Jewish- Community Center Wise said, key," Roy Feltman, Marcus Krasfle, than 160 members have been secured ish Agency in principle, but his former czarist regime, the minds 'of and general counsel for. the Merch"We sought to learn whet wms I On January 23 fo:- this movement and it is planned fight was directed against the the mind of European Zionists in rethe pupils are poisoned by these ants and Manufacturers association. Bert Moskovitz, Jack. NewbergY Sam the Marshall-Weizmann terms of Lieu.tenant-Colonel- -U. S. Grant Rochman, Perry. SilveriHaii, .'Louis RABBI COHN TALKS JAN. 15 to continue the campaign until more agreement. In his prepared state- lation to the proposed extension of teachers against their Jewish fellow Feltman, Abe Greenspan, Lester] Lapthan two hundred people have subIII, inaugural committee, chairman, students. ment, he charged that he learned in the Jewish Agency. We learned idus, Herman Nachshoen, H. A, HesMrs.- Joseph Friend, national pres- scribed for membership... things saildcning and disillusioning. The;: Soviet government is'•' taking made the appointment. - «'• v nick, Harry Swengil, Samuel :.Tar- ident'of the Council of Jewish Wom"We want still more workers to Berlin "things saddening and disil- The Zionist Organization has ceased a firrii stand against:anti-Semitism. lusioning." He charged that the Zinoff, Karl Louis and Henry Pollack. en, will be the guest speaker at theassist in this campaign," states Maut© function in the interest of anyThe. Cbmmunist pressyand the Soviet Jacw" W. Marer, on assuming his next Council meeting, January- 28th. rice Mjcklin, campaign chairman. onist leadership has relinquished thing that may be called Zionism, courts! view anti-Semitism as equiv"what was cherished for more than duties as president of the Lodge, an- She will t e honored by a luncheon •"The workers will meet again Sun"That the Zionist leadership has alent to counter-revolutionary activa generation as the Zionist ideal nounced the following standing com- at the Blackstone hotel on that day. day morning to plan thefinalcamrelinquished generally cpeaking, ities. • \ • .. ^ v and that the Zionist Organization mittees for the present term: Eighty new .members of the Omaha paign week.- For this meeting we has "ceased to function in the. in- what, for more than a generation. Buftiors that pogroms "occurred in" MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE—Hobert H. section; will, -be introduced at that ask- all who are interested in this White (Eussia, emanating, ;ftorn Riga terest of anything that may be we had cherished »s the Zionist id*»l, Kooper, chairman. Dr.- A. Greenberg, Reservations for the lunch- movement to be at the Jewish Com- called Zionism."' His principle ob- came to light in the wnconsidered Harry Lapiclus, Abner Kaimnn, Dave time; and other points, should be taken Greenberg, Ben Shapiro, Irvin C, Levin, eon may be made with Mrs. Harry munity Center Sunday morning." Teachers . Ben-G •witir/ af grain of salt, the corres- Dr.r Magnes^Addresses Inzer, Sam Beber, Harry ^ Bobinjection V.-&S to that point in tae. Mar- and unquestioning acceptance by the v son. John Peldman, Dave, Blacker. Rochman, WEB. 0J24. and Students of faculty • pondent: state?. •which .Executive' Council of any' sort - of shall-Weizmann J agreement FINANCE COMMITTEE—Milton Abram" •> of Humanities ^ Agency. Obviously that acceptance Preceding the luncheon at the An T investigation commission son, chairman. Leo Abroinson, vicedeals vdth the contingency of 1 chairninn. I. F. Goodman, J. J, Green- Blackstoner a. board meeting will be studying • the''5 question - of' anti-Semibreach between t h e Zionists and t h ewas nothing ' more than -a desperate berp, Irvin C. Levin, Marks Lotijr, Dr. tism in' the coal jaines; at .Lugansk LIBRARY, QIFft ANNOUNCED • : Nathan - Muskin, Loois gogolow, Dr. held at 11 o'clock. non-Zionists in t h e extended Agency. last hour resort to anything that - • David Cahn Platt, Joe- Stern. At the regular meeting in the aftwas; tb}d by the i secretary. of the This provision, h e stated, is already may 'help Palestine,' and sav# thft Jerusalem;-."(J.i T^:: iA^Wrjwo. hun-; INTELLECTUAL AND ADVANCEMENT wreckage- of the present Zionist local Comsomot. -Ckininiunist^outii; or> dred v&nd. fifty. ; st»dents> were , §n-. . COMMITTEE — THUp' M,-•"' Klutinick, ,«mpoh"at S^aO.HE,r Milton Abrahams of d i s p u t e . ^ A - chairman:• -Masc- i'rbinianV^I*© Sown* wilhgive a talk on" ^Peaee,^ toUbwed 1 leadership, "'" '" '-•'•' --—••• ^ani3~atioit,wtitiatr-^he~ Jews;- must ?!)© thai. Perry Silverman^ . Louis lipsfey in Ms statement, deHed in **fhe" firsts official- •' matricu"We found that the driven^ put- becatise they-; spread dis-| lation; pf• studient's-'within- a' faculty BUDGET COMMITTEE — Kobert • Glazer, by a peace pageant, written and diclared t h a t t h e opposition h a s new Harry Friedman, Msadore New York.—Peter J* Walter, New ease." : The •*• commission -visited theof the Hebrew' University; last week." • .chairman. Abramson. Kobert H. Kooper. Dr. rected by Mrs. Isidor Ziegler. ,..-' little left t o do in the way of ob-Council was belatedly and York painter, a Roman Catholic, emNathan Muskin. . " •••••••• 1 The Social Service, committee of * homes of- the Jewish .miners-^ • where struction after i t h a s been over- ly. hospitable to our insistence that Teachers and students of the FacSERVICE COMMITTEE — Dr. the' Council, together with the sub? braced Judaism last week. Mr. Walthey learned'that the charges of un-ulty^'of Humanities;- afld of- other SOCIAL whelmingly defeated a t the- Berlin no provision which looked to th«" Philip Sher, chairman. Irvin Stalter, who is 88 years old, was born master, Dr. Frederick Cohn, Samuel committee- on the hospital, are an^ sanitary conditions brought against members of-the academic;-staff and session. Noises and threats a r e tosafeguarding of Zionist interests <3erson, Harry Malashock, Henry nouncing a bridge tea, to be held at in Cologne, Germany, in a German be expected, b u t t h e . s t r e n g t h of thecould be left in the form of them were false; . ; students .were ; present when the of- Monsky, Harry Silverman. . BY-LAWS COMMITTEET—Dave Bebfer, the Omaha Athletic club grill room Catholic family. He was admitted opposition is indicated by t h e Berverbal arrangements, howevef well An investigation made by the cor- ficial-matriculation was opened. Fred White. . . . to the Jewish faith with the consent meaning all parties to the agreement. on Wednesdayafternoon a t 2 o'clock. respondent of the Barshay case in lin vote. Most Zionists realize that Dr. Judah L. Magnes, Chancellor INITIATION COMMITTEE^-I. F. Gooathe glass factory, Octiabr, substan- of the" Uriiyefsi^.Tdeliye'red; an ad-. man, chairman. Dr. A. Greenberg, Jake The ticket sales are under the direc- of Rabbi M. S. Margolios, dean of the Zionist movement must inevit- - "It wes left for us solemnly to Malashock, M. Monhelt, Sam 3. Leon, tion of';". Mrs. Sam; Wertheimer, Mrs. the Orthodox. Rabbinate in the tiated the facts previously reported. dress and presented each student ably go in t h e direction voted upon warn the Executive Council thfet no Harry Silverman, Abner Kaiman. Miss Barshay, who is unable to present with- ay''Student^ Book," au- VIGILANCE COMMITTEE — William L. R. Kulakbfsky and Mr. B. O. Simon. United States. Dr. Julius Bloom of in Berlin which will lead t o t h e cre- Agency agreement should or could Holzman, - chairman. Harry A. Wolf, and her com- 955 Walton avenue, the Bronx, of- ation of a world onion for the build- be accepted which omitted to speak Russian,' made no complaints tographed by,him.- :'A; representaHarry B. Ziman, Abe Goldstein, Henry Mrs. Harry Rochman Monsky. -. mittee will A :, in charge of the teaficiated. The convert was named ing of a Jewish national home in Pal- in the unamendable and against those who, maltreated her. tive of the student body also spoke. HESOLUTIONS COMMITTEE — Irrln C table.; The Council extends a cor- Abraham ben Abraham,, in accordThe matter was disclosed by a nonLevin, chairman. M. Monheit, Joe estine, he said. The attempt to hold terms of „ the Mandate the objects The Faculty", of the Humanities Stern, Isndore Abramson. dial welcome to all, and it is hoped ance with Jewish practice. Jewish girl, a roommate of Miss was inaugurated in accordance with t h e building of Palestine within t h e of the Jewish Agency; end such ORPHAN HOME COM- that many will reserve that day. - Although married to a Jewish Barshay. When the investigation the "decision* of : the- Board • of Gov-CLEVELAND limitations of t h e Zionist Organiza- omission pointed not to extension MITTEE— Dave Greenberg, chairman. was started, Miss Barshay'a room- ernorsin London, June, "1928, an an-. Al Frank, N. S. Yaffe, Harry Welner. Rabbi Frederick Cohn will give bis woman for the past 17 years, Abra- tion is contrary to t h e will of thebut to attenuation—not to fulfillN. LEVI HOSPITAL COMMITTEE— ham ben Abraham Walter will have mate sought to withdraw her. charg- nouncement -issued by the American LEO Jewish people. The future should ment but to surrender. Morris Milder, chairman. Herman Auer- fourth^ talk in the series of current bach, Jacob Slosburg, Dave Cohen, Dr. topic classes under the auspices of to re-marry her three' months after be left to t h e free play of the comes. The Communist workers of theAdvisory committee of - the Hebrew "In all wewere doing no more, Nathan. Dansky, A. B. Alplrn, Ike factory offered the explanation that University, of. which, Felix M. WarLevy. the Council of Jewish Women next his entry into the Jewish faith. Mr. petitive forces in Jewish life, Mr. than calling upon the Executive they took no action in; the matter burg is chairman,r declares on the oc- NATIONAL JEWISH HOSPITAL COM- Tuesday morning at 10:30, January and Mrg. Walter have two children, Lipsky stated, Council not to violate the g MITTEE— Joe L- Wolf, chairman. because they viewed the case as mere casion, of the! cereinbnies Held yester- ' Irvin Stalmaster, Harry Lnplrtua, Dr. 15th, at the Jewish Community Cen- a girl 14 and a boy of 10. They resolutions adopted and re-fedopted "As Vice-President of t h e ExecuA. Greenberg, J. J. Greenberjr, Sam have been reared in the Jewish hooliganism, not as anti-Semitic. ter. J. Leon. tive Council of t h e Zionist Organiza- by successive Zionist congresses. day at the-university., - ."•' faith. None of their friends in "We forced upon the tnort or less The editor of the paper, CommuBlacker, chairman, On Wednesday evening, January The Advisory . committee also an- •PUBLICITY—Dave New York knew that Mr. Walter tion, I went to its recent Berlin ses- surprised attention of the. Ex«cutive Dave Beber. nist, in Bobruisk explained that his nounced 'that"a gift" of'§57000 toward 23rd, Norman Hapgood will give, the was nbt a Jew. It was related that Council the truth that it would be paper did not ^publish the facts be- the completion of the new Library first lecture on the Jewish Communwhen Mr. Walter was a young man faithless to fail to provide in unmiscause the documents, were not -re- building has-been nia3e by-David W. ity _ Center lecture course, which is he was on a visit to Warsaw with takable • terms for the contingency, eeived in time, thus giving the Minsk Simon- of Detroit/ Recent contribubeing sponsored by the Council of his father, a prominent Cologne phyhowever remote, of Agency dissolupaper, "Robotchi," the opportunity of tions to the- library, .which now Jewish Women. sician. I t was then that he met and publishing the news first. Non-Com- houses over 200,000 .books, include a It is to be hoped all members, fell in love with the daughter of a The Third Annual Ball of the tion, munists interviewed by the corres- collection of books ; on the contem- ' The annual meeting of the Omaha both old and new,-. will pay their "We made clear that the. failure Daughters of Zion will be held' at pondent expressed the opinion that porary theater . and " history of the Council of the Boy Scouts of'Amer- dues before January 28th so that Warsaw Jewish merchant. Soon aft- the City Auditorium Sunday evening, to make such a provision might well er they married and left for the the Communists were -reluctant • to.theater, from "Miss Alice Lewisohn ica • was held Thursday' evening, Jan- thfr entire membership may be; 100 result in the Zionist January IS. United States. make a fuss over-the case Until the of New York City. being brought face to face' wRh one per cent in good standing a t that uary 10, in the J. C. C. auditorium. An elaborate program featuring district committee - of the Communist The meeting was attended by large date. Dues may be, sent to Mrs. "In spirit I have been a Jew for Randall's Royal Orchestra, has been of several equally intolerable party compelled-them to do so. numbers of Boy Scouts, Scout offi- Leo Rosenthal, 4922; Dodge street. the past 17 years," Mr. Walter stat- arranged. The proceeds of the ball .natives: ed. "I embraced" Judaism out of The Communist . Press in- White STALMASTER, BEBERS, AND cials and representatives of various "(1) Zionists might b«, forced to are to be given to the Jewish NaA. Z. A. JN NEW OFFICES organizations interested in boy welconviction." .Russia continues to denounce the endure the gravest infrin£&mtttt' tional Fund, the agency which purPEACOCK SHOE STORE I& two Jewish workers, ; Bodanin and Judge Irvin Stalmaster, Sam Beber, fare wark. chases Palestinian land as the in-upon the Zionist objective, rather UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Tofenko, who sought to avenge Miss and David- E. Beber,; attorneys, and The, program of the meeting was alienable property of the: Jewish than relinquish their participation in Barshay by pouring boiling glass the. Order ; of Aleph Zadik Aleph opened b y , the presentation of a the Agency. : people. Messrs. B. Fink and J.Saltzman, over some of her attackers. The moved into ^.new offices las,t Saturday, short play portrayed by members-of Mrs. I. Kulakofsky and Mrs. J. "(2) If Zioniste came undef thfc formerly of Chicago, nW; assumed newspapers demand that they, be They will in/ the future occupy theTroop 29. The sketch •showed, vaLintzman have been in charge of necessity of withdrawal, the B&n» proprietorship of the' Peacock Shoe Stockholders of the Labor Lyceum arrangement for the affair. They Zionists might indeed claim the ^ tried together, with the anti-Semites. suite of offices at 650 Omaha National rious • Scout activities. The play was Store at ?Q7 So. 15th street last Association will be treated Sunday The date of their trial is to be an-Bank Building; The tfiree attorneys followed by a short business meetweek. The men, both veterans in the evening, January 13, to a special have been assisted by committees to function as the sole Ag^nfiy und«C nounced in a few days. were previously located at 300 Peters ing. " ' ;". . . ' • '•• ' ; ••' -.shoe business, have announced as headed by Mrs. S. Cohen, president; the Mandate. Trust Building, wlule the A. Z. A; Following the flag raising cere- their policy, the handling of theconcert and program of some of theMrs. A. I.. Kulakofsky, treasurer; "(8) There might conceivably 6c office- was -located in' 301 of that mony by Troop 30, Mr. i t . B. Dick- latest styles of exclusive lines of best amateur and professional talent Mrs. J. Katelman, and Mrs. J. Hahn, a third net less abhorrent alternaNATHAN E. GREEN HEADS building. in the city. .v ' ,. ,inson, general superintendent of thewomen's shoes. tive—that of submission to ihe GoWk* NEWSPAPER'S EMPLOYEES Jay Mills, master of ceremonies at cil of the League of Nations ot thfe Chicago North Western railroad, deMr. Fink A»as formerly associated the Riviera theater, is scheduled to JUDGE STALLMASTER TO controversy between the one tiine livered the main address of the eveHARRY MARES with the L Miller Shoe Co. of play a violin solo. Martin J. BreNathan A. Green was elected the ADDRESS A. Z. A, NO 1 : parties to the Agency R£jr«ement, . /.••:: .-i- •.••' Chicago for three years and with first president of the World-Herald PASSES AWAY TUESDAY ning.- •'• . ' . ' ; ' • " . . mer, Chicago operatic star, will sing Judge Irvin Stalmaster will be the "In a sense, we Biieeeeded Itt There are ninety Boy Scout; troops the Peacock Shoe Co. of the same on the program/ Other features,are Employees Organization . at - its first Harry Marks, ; 39, died. Tuesday principal -peaker at a meeting of bringing home to the Exe&itive in the City of Omaha, one of whicR city for \ five years. Mr. Saltzman a piano solo by Miss Margaret Hurmeeting held > last Thursday. Mr. afternoon. ";;He is- surviyed by a Omaha Chapter No. 1 of the A. Z. A. Council that i\\e supremely Green, who has been with the World- brother, Louis Marks| and two sis- meets regularly at the Jewish Coiri' was connected with the I. Miller Shoe witz, a ballet dance by Miss Annette to be held Sunday afternoon. tant matter of the resumption of **« munity Center. . •' i Co. of Chicago for five years. Herald but a little over a year, has t TS, Mrs. Sarah Ybusem and Mrs. Riklin, a reading1 by Mr. L. Witkin Stanley Levin, newly elected pres- sponsibility by the Zionist Org*«i» Both Mr. Fink and Mr. Saltzman and a one-act play by the Easnicks. taken an active part in the forming Lillian Vorzimer. He had lived in ident of the chapter, has announced zstion WSB th« Jewish Agtfiey cSuld MINNIE ZWIEBACH have been interested in Jewish activof the organization which is repre- Omaha all his life.; : \ the following as the chairmen of not be left to & disputable Verbal sentative of every department of the Funeral services were held a t the HEADS FA HQN CLUBS ities. The latter was a member of his committees for his administra- understanding between th* authors institution* residence Thursday afternoon, burial The FaHon girls' club at an elec- the Menorah Society when a student CHOIR TO BE ORGANIZED tion: Dave Brodkey, program com- of the agreement. The meaning ©I He is a member of the display taking place in Pleasant-Hill ceme- tion of officers held last week at at Northwestern University* AT J. C. C ; MEET JAN. 14mittee; Stanley Shapiro, member- such agreement is already In advertising department and is in tery. ^.-;..:/;' v-.,'., ,.:•:"- '•...:•/, ._; •• the- Jewish Community Center chose On • Monday evening, January 14, ship committee; Stanford Green, fi- p u the t sone p party y te the £ charge • of one of the "merchandisCAMP WORKERS MEET Miss Minnie Zwiebach- as pTiesident at. 8:15 all persons interested in thenance committee Louis Riklin, initia- ment maintaining that tlte dissoluing runs" of, the paper. SURPRISE v FOR CHILDREN for : the ensuing term. "••.•• ;.'•• Saturday, January 12, a luncheon organization - of- a choir at the Jew- tion committee; Stanley Levin, budg- tion could only be effected through Mr. Green was but recently electThe officers and Board of DirecThe other officers are as follows: meeting of all those interested in ish Community Center will meet at et committee; Al Shrier, publicity mutual consent, and the other jlferij? ed national director .of public rela- tors of the City Tilmus Torah are Rose Moscovitz, secretary; Kose camp work will be held at the Oma- the building. committee; Louis Riklin, property maintaining that either pSrty to the tion of the Order Aleph Zadik Aleph planning- a pleasant;Surprise for allLindenbaum, treasurer; Rose -Fine, ha Athletic club. The Jewish ComThe. choir, which will be under the committee. Agency agreement possessed the th and has installed a regular publicity Jewish children in Omaha. Partic- reporter; Marian Brookstein and munity Center will be represented personal direction of Mr. Samufel Another feature of the Sunday right to dissolve it. Above ail else program that is being carried on ulars in the next issue of the Jew- Bernice Falk, representatives to theby Mr. Louis Shanok, assistant ex- Gerson, will learn synagogue music meeting will be presentation of piano we demanded that no agreementthroughout the~ country. ish Press. Senior Council. ecutive secretary of the Center. selections by Julius Goldner. and other Jewish songs. (Continued on page £)

,NCY RATIFICATION

Wise Charges Zionist Organisation With Surrendei of AH Zionist Ideals; Lipsky Says Action Was Expression of People's Will

NOT OPPOSED-TO'P R I O R I OF; IHEIMEM-WISE

NATIONAL COUNCIL OF JEWISH WOMEN HEAD SPEAKER HERE JAN. 28

250 STUDENTS ENROUED WITHIN 4 FACULTY OF THE 1EBREW UNWERSITY

MAN EMBRACES JUDAISM AFTER LIVING AS JEW FOR SEVENTEEN- YEARS

Daughters of Zion Ball This Sunday Evening

BOY SCOUT MEETING IS HELP A t CENTER

Labor Lyceum Concert

and Program on Jan. 13

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