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OMAHA, NEBRASKA, TEIDAT, MAY 2fl, 2329
Hans Herzl BreaksSilence Son
J e w i s h Congress Seeks Union "With American Jewish Committee
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of Zionism a t Last Explains €JDTLto Catholic Qroi^eh; Still Believes i n Zioooism and Calls Self a Jew Dntcfa
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JEWBB UNIYERSmf
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JEWISH f*RESS ing iff
M D MOKETHAN FATHER:
JEWISH IMMIGRATION ACT SCORED
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JEWISH PRESS wfll public alternatcb f m r amS eigfcl-
TO BE SITE[
JOSEPH BRATNIN
One nf the.^greatest mysteries of certain calm, -peaceful beauty; Atlantic City.—Bernard S . Deutsch, crmteniponiTy Jewish nfetory i s "the the large, dreamy eyes -of his President of ±he Bronx County B a r conversion "to -'Christianity of Bans and a deep, -T^^TFU^I mn*^, ^Soxofixnmg son nf Tneonnre Herzl, founder Association, xecDgnized a s one of t h e Hersl, of the Zionist movement. The Jewish in his tEace xeminds '-one sff Bomain Iforaniost lawyers of 3?ew York, was -world, never laving Tecerved a n ex- Holland; -philosophic resignation, and -unanimously Elected iPresident of t h e planation, lias always been profoundly a pure, almost priest-like expression. American Jewish Congress, succeed- shocked by ifois act. S e r e , for t h e 1± is only natural t h a t lie should -time, is a n -exduBivB interview i n g D r . Stephen S. TTise, -who de-jSrst -with Hans .Herzl, :wnich . gives l u s . bring sadness into any room. He clined Te-eleddon. ~MT. Deutsch nas -point of -raew. The author of "this tin-: represents *he most iragic -chapter of •JOT long "been a significant, if an run— IUJTVJBW, Jfix. Joseph 33*ainin,is*one of; -Herzl legend. ~For he i s ihe only DstentatiDUs figure in -the erne, phil- the editors of fee Seven A r t s ^Feature • J e w -who n a s dared t o soil Theodor Syndicate, who is now -visiting anthropic and charitable life -of 3few rmost important Jewish centers H e r d ' s m e m o r y ; lie,3he s o n , i h e l a s t York (Sty. Besides neing president -world* His <scoi>p.o.n1:the H e n living- male Herzl. These a r e the of fee B a r Association of the Barrnigh iery i s an indication ,of nis inilfiant melancholy thoughts t h a i Tun ijirnuffh T h e Editor. of "the Bronx, Mr. Deutseh is Dne ofjournalistic ability. one's liead as DHE addresses this pale A innck a t ±henoor,sndincamea and now only ioo -weB-inown young -the committee sA i h e City of 3J.ew York "who -pass on admissions to the ^rather small, laldhEadeil young man; man, "Mr. Hfmil. Bar. "He i s also a "Vice^President of of iimid .appearance. " I ' m Hans 3 Bpo"ke "with 3flx. "Berzl about 3UB i h e Pederatian for t h e -Support of Herzl," n e murmured apologetically^ strange, incomprehenBible ;aet; and 3ny A t first glance -there i s no greater PiilanthrDpic -Societies of I^ew York question -expressed and a member of the IDxecutive Com- contrast thinkable than t h a t Ijetween" •perhaps -even a.'definite this ^English-type iace -with i t s KirmTT 3uittee of t h e Menoran Association. intentionally, -nf course, b u t because Dr. Stephen 5. Wise accepted "the mustache and the regal appearance of. of niE futile act with its -the -founder of Zionism. There is nuuorary presidency of "the Congress. •consetjuenceB saddened As -riee-j)rEBiflent the following "were something ranonyiruras about this jne. ^"ramg1 Heril -UstHi»n young man of SB, -whoHe father at' elected^ TVTmr SilvErstein,, "Louis Xipp ihat a g e -was standing i n t h e center: his large, Bomewiat. ximornuB TO«'B y, Carl Sherman, H i s . ATrhibalS of Jewish iistory., attracting- by Ms •eyes fixed ran m e . Occasionally i h e Silverman, Benjamin Winter and Pro- magnetic personality-£he attention -of corners of =hB mouth -would "twitch. fessor Chaim jFineman. Bernard G. millions. But this impression i s only He Twaife "no j^•»*"i -effort t o answer ^Richards -was rre-elected for .superficial. "Hans H e r s l s face l a s M. (CtmfinneD -on Pace iiniE. "Wig "title changed "to . Director. 3iorxiE Iffeiriberg -was elected Treasurer.'
We Newly-elected president "Wm. X. , T. A. Hcut Out permaneoit-d^ttHnlzman of the Jewish Oommuni^!^ in Center and an assisting committse page JEWISH PRESS •City Iwwt'iiwfl Issi wstilt with "have issued a call to members of ^SK wf M. iBBBtms held May 16 « t Center to come *o a *Grand Bally" 4o Astor hotel, "wtere p l m s SDT be held there Monday evening, Jttay in U«w Turk r£ m Jew27, at fi:SD p . m. <chardMHTIUBBd B5ld " t h * "Ml U'fclf An elaborate program -of entertainthat * Brwoklynite nnnt ment will be supplemented by a to jtBiuum '3>utch" supper "toTbe served '3»y the wnymont. -of Jewish "Women's "Welfare Association. ?200jfl0l> t n r a r S the prrjact, providAccording to H i . Hdhanan, fe ed a n w M t e n w l t u n i -of memhers -will be given an opportunity «ob«CTgitiim. T h e to learn of the many activities of in* nsBded in wiflei is> 'con^>ly with J. C. C. and to Iheax of plans "that Xiocal Officers l o Be Cfaoeen at Nest Seasin% Plane to Be the Uesr I P I B * *tote lew which |>TPlave been "laid for extending tHiese ac-videE i h a t a <nbarteT "for a uniwraitj iivitieE. *1i JB Sxt outy tS every Toeadsy may lie "iBBuefl only if i n k amount k member ±o a* imid. -man. IOWA TAKES Df BISTEICT INVITED The addrn—BC by -fwrIn order i o TTHWS' T* i t mer IDn^ad Statas Attorney William Thmsday the Jewish TSnmenTs "Welfare Asso- Mrs. J. UnwunfitE, pwaideitt of "tn*. At * local HadaHsai, m a s -faBCted <Betam& ^inEv May 16, « t -the X C. C , t t eA. De /Gnmt of 9Br«)klyn. Mr. Be ciation to plan ib* >npperT : 'Groat «neoux«^ad - tfa* project and 'Guild-wi -at "the southwratern •are irrged i o phnne in -their
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BtateS "fcat Urn qponseeEBhip t y Jews "Of % TroifrfCJ'tM)mu unrversitj* slight "hfibp "^to ,5gtt * w i y from UUB i o « of •8m ab^mftBt »Itegc, the Catholic collejpe and titters." madetoj-t h e Jewish TeleAgency ms t o the identity of anonjTnouB donor brought forth ihat h* "v-as & Catholic, a -nf Brwfelyn. Murrj" Boarer, OSJCTTtl forme* Assistant Uniteti States AtHEBE -passed away m Poland, Dr. Joshua Gottlieb, famous Polish jouxns t * w i p ^ 3KBEBS ^Will i e ^QlSCSBSBu ixOl terney, "W»B the convener of th* nwetof the "most important events thenoldingcofda^KK thiB ifall in stage ing. Mi. Boxer, ir. ar. nrtwrvww with Tweie ;jjiven i h e frrst degree -aj miliaShe .situation of ^£hs Polish J e w inrdnf "the convention the mclusion stage icrection, anc eoBtumAgency declared that it era tm despair. "The difficulty i s , i e iinn into iibe Sioux 'City "Chapter «f ing. A ptey—wjlUiiu "Cuuieut i s in Due-Act PJaj Als» is Be Prehe who -nersuadat; the ;out, rtfhat "the _uew Poland i n A . 3L A . <tm ^fflanesd^y, IJBCH proposed that Iowa and sftd 3t 3s zplannBd t o -fyn-m ± W piri OyKrinl. *UHmr tB pted^E the -aTnoHnt of dire iCknmramity Center, - :" ' ••'. . ' ' ; Speaks : . / . . , •"" '~j HTJS. M. J . fihmhn an* Efc Ijoufe, -was "wi&-c muititnde of anti-Jewish l a w s *u)£ •young H***P -wuc de xnvoT ^members of "the OOP ••towawl 'the pir-ject. Staid, xnB -with "fee dLadiun and coe- Mr. Boxer admitted that he has noi practices, -which i t nas n o t iihe elected president "to succeed Jtrfc. EIG39CT ENTRIES T© Cannt. A-n mnpronnitii .Strength t o renounce. The plight of CANTOR ANB CHOm SD?G LevenBon, 3t -was decided -to hold the tuming- of the plays under the super- consulted any of ihe prominent Jewish leaderE wr a n r of thfteadmjtJewthe J e w i s further aggravated by grain "was presented.. The "first ^rrmma deebmmtion con- next cunveuthm in £ansas City- I n vituon of members. Sinnx City ,1a.—^iJh what was probish tnTganizatJoiiF as he felt, he stated, i a c t that -the "tasition Isurden The meeting •to be Iteld Txresdajis formulating plans for the next yeat, Tne new mem] ably -one of ±he r largest asBeniblages tD "they- will oppose thr nTTi.wrt just a? ieariest on Sim, and yet despite 'Open to 'fits ptiVSii-i t -was jmintetl out that ihe policy X£L jruXtikv, -^ITTTTI iXicvjich, "will lie vfrelti in the Center zndxtnruzm b«wt rv nTrpnpitiop tv other -'fnr'f rfcnat i e pays in texss rmore t o ' EVHT attend a n open meeting a t "the ^seflnarn ^^n * * ^p<n ^hiifawj^nyi iMtd. b e e n "CnanjpftQr ^BO3&e—- acre cordially -invited. Turchm, "Wednesday evening, Kay 28, aft Gommunity Center,-the 3J-nai B*rith i -prnj«ctp -and the guv&mmuLiX ^h^^ any other com-: what, TBflucing funa-raifiirtg work in : ILast. "weeki migutiug dosed wi£h m. p. m. mchidrni: th« .Ztonipt ponsnt »f the population, the govern- lodge of Sioux City •dosed Jts season -and Dave Singer. favor of cuTtuntl activitieE. " ~ jjigujwl of E TUjn-wetExian university ment will not employ a Jew in any trf •with an impreBHivB program of The convention j«pi>rl -will im Htdmccat A j>t>w.Hal committee -which lias not amd fnur SJOVB, l a v e i e s n secured. The imder Jewish EuspiceF is not nwtfvstits own services, n o r in any of the -speaking, music,-and drmaatics.. "The a t the next "USBetimj nf "fee local Situ 3RUCS a n d i i i e i r -rb»r"ht^mrtiT<TTB ^ liy opposition %t> other universitieE, rmnnopols, -which nave now Jjecome s o program -was given i>y "the Shaare yet Ijeen appointed -will start" work TWn-rpng "rinliTmVini^' Jjy J congregation. •" . • . . . - : s o o n 5uix *^* -1 ^i ^itf*t*^.^^if| jsons -*•I*^*T^n\iff* Mr. Boxer was eaper to make clear. "Poland and -which give' "T.^v^imnfl. 2i3eCilon "Of f i n Jn^ffc lT T)miriiig guin Mfller; Helen Castleman i o ite Bield i n -June on Tathci £ day. Speaker of "the evening was i t as hrtendeci tp help the Jewish trtu; t o scores of thousands. tthe next year -wQl al*t> lake place Jbnne ZweQiack, and Martha Xappett. •dent and the prcrfeBsorp whr ar« meet32r. Irving- Pineman -who Tsesntly H. 3t. ^aninowitz "win spoke un The young men -entered a r e : Sussel ing- >with discrimination si other in-made a study of i i e situation nf "the ish EesponBibflifiEB." "Dne d BUT ©flier report* will ibe yiven xt tflie Bhimenthal. Xincohi's Gettysburg adgreatest tasks,"" saifl "fhe ^Babbl, "^^B BtitutionE of learning. -Jewish .students of ^oumama :and eBtJey misutin^ ^i~ Tttrs. 3£. A. dress; Arthur Xazlowsky, "Gunga Asked whether the SoOD.OOP wouM Hungary told the delegates -that -the lo Temove HhE stigma left l?y acts -of Simon, ir^hBii'mmi ^Junfl^EWHingr soroDin"; Haskell D. Cohen, "Sparticus ±o irnanurtec ihe sucnesef ul launchinir of Jewish students -01 tvn^TT^pT^^p .ars d&— private indradualB, yet ior-which the! mlttee; 38bs. Juijus Siem, -chsirmsn "the Gladiators"; and Jack Gotsdiner, 13re project or its efficient continuejfeated, ieaten, -unhappy heytmd any "world condemns "the Jews a t large. Thurston's Plea 3or Independence i o r milk "fpnri cojnmittiK^ JSxs. JK. WJ. lineal 3wys s r e a^oefl "bo icummmii- thm, THr. Boxer Explainet] that in hw Our neighbttrs Jjudge u s a s a people J Jewish youth l e had -BVET seen. Cuba. Jfiisses Zweiback and lappett acate "with lads iff CHewekmfi, CBno, in 'the onhr department of the uniAnd this, lie added, despite the fact, irrespectrTO nf-whether a fault i s comaepresent the Henrietta Szold r\nh "tee; 3EXE. 3&BX T^omkin, chairman a letter jweii VB& JUUS -WBBlt. The 1stmitted by an individual or not. 3EsShaaxE Zion Xadies AuxaKaiy which will -need communal ~Qtst upon ^ic arrival in Haumania, amd Bhrmenthal and Eazlowsky jrepre- program committee; and BLgB. A . i e r i s from ihe Itoimg Affair I s Attendrf support IF the school of artt and ^govfirnment omcers, ~mrmTrfa»rg? and takes of a single J e w are mafkea up aent A . 2 . A . Chapter Ho. 1D0. Oid> of "that citythe entire ^wofld of Jews. sciences, white the other riepartmentK, -men of jKrominence ^generally, l a d TSTWD medals -will ne awarded "Thsrefore "WE Tnust be exceedingly Ths Itetter ^ BE f OHOWK; such as lfiv and medicine, -would be cerved Mm -with a -warmth ihat i a d careful because of i h e nual Tesponihrough the courtesy of the SlaTa»lf-Hupportin|;, ne arc these depart-taken "him off i i s feet. They denied sibilitieB "we each nold." Habbi 3iabSPEAKER Bhodk Jewelry Company, one l o tfhe COUNCIL HOSTESSES •Omaha, ments in rrthcr collejres. It will be any stories of brutality or ill -will inowitz «ited 'the ^deplorable case of male and one to the hest lemafe a slow but .gradual development, ha AT COOKING SCHOOL Gentlemen: Sioux City, 3a.—The ^econo annual against Jewish :Btndsnts. I t -was only iMoxris Gest and David BelascD in "are a group *of Jewish said. THoQierE aaid Daugiters ianguBt given after i e investigated for •himself itmg 4ne ""Passion Pley" *o t h e Gnuncll Another feature of Ihe -program for t o make TriendE i n other omen At thf laFt "VTedneFOHy nipfrt niwrt"among ihe studentSj Ifaat i e :fmmn out l o t h Jews land -Christians, by •fhs ZLadies Auxilmry 'oi iShanie Ihat evening, -will lie the presentation the openmg 4lu^ of odtaes. I t -would help us m ^reat fiee! inj: a t thf Astor Hwtel * liow truly onissrable T>THE iheir Int. Se-individuals rwho pre—• 3ion rwas iield a t -&e Synagogue .So- of a one-ad pbxy, '^iliss CiviIizKtian.n SBctric Cooking school if you "would i e kind -enough ~tv pubwas, formeel ronsiFtinr of -was 3iot inclrned, he said, to jiin sny: ^udicfi 3&E& "Bntize J^cwry for ~Hs£ .sake-gdal HaU tm Wednesday, May 2L Two Iby ihe 5ai-Hon -club under the last "Wednesday a t ibe City Airfitor- lish the SoUtJwnijg letter: tSJfcy mothers and -naugh•Goldberr;. 'Harvey l*c, JuUm too -mnt»h iatth on the -glib jirtimiEES nf 3XZTO. To Jewish Boys: attended "the affair :makmg i t a lion of Bess ^Weinstein. The cast lieb and William T. SciTrerm?, even -£he jireBent OTUET nf lEnnmanian ixf a. Sew -paltry dollars. IBETB. ' W fTim-m AlbertB -was chairman of Hose Stein, ]Rose We «re B club of Jewish boy&, bechsTjrefi "with -pbt«rniT!p « ThE nnly i p p e TTOB t o 3JE '^f^Yfrfci f j ~ snnouE ^success. "vitz, -Sarah Pollay, Bernice Talk, ~o£ "the Council cormnittBe in charge of "tween the arres P? sixteen ^to d^liiedi. the wnBrymmre rtimnr f Dund in pitiless jribDcitjr nf any m ^he six course uinner MinniE Zweiback, and Betty Jacbfosen. intereKted in Jewish irtenrfcuT'e and "to TTfipRTT "E FtfrteTTWnt. «1T1 f!W cidentB of excesBes Bgamst Jewish -"Hartha"" ±rom the opera I2y Uss sanffi -which "was enlivEned by i3iE ,*pmmunThe opening dB,yTe msBembly -was &£sports. "We Vv'oulti like to correspond -name. '• ' . students. Uoumariia 3B TEry 3^y singing and applauae Df igood TWJB, "tenfied i?y xrver 'Eightr hxmiired persons. -with other boys, TUIT own apes, in t!2- prmsF of 'thf t!"nrv*?TBto-. HP -well Tlie Shaare Zion Choir of -thirtyto American Bnd "world opinions. .a program "of music, Bpeaking -ann 3PORD TO BROWN DINNER OthET -womsr's -orgsnisEtio-nB of the Jerent cities, -wiro -would be interested obtain -the -chRrter. Th*» n r p rvpices, xmfler arrBctian of ^Sam PrufeEBDf Jacol) S. Joffse of dramaticE -was presented. Jfew Torfc.—(J. T . A.)—Henry city -were imBtesses the other days of in our -wnrk. We ave especial];" anx- •tmnTnittee if irr -meet Boon, •no riate -waf jri-wen. Artifinjr th^up who 25ew Jersey State CollEge Df AgricuT- IFassman, sang three ^beautiful immious to |*et in xouch -with clubE our "Tie principle aSdresB of Ihe «VB-Ji'ord a n d -former Mayor Mnrpiry of ih& school. v-tjff "present •at. "the firm TTwetinjE' "ture, -who "was born rand Taisea in "djExs ^composed and .arranged by TVTr. own "type. ainig was delivered 3?r H r a . Grace Detroit -will ii.Ll.tLnd the dinner t o be -Passman, -"Ahvas 'Dkim,"*'?Mizmor ••WBTB ls«dor A. PFCBB. v.-hr cteeiRnsi! Xiithuania, ,and rsince coming g t o Shir," and '^Shoanonss Yaskov?' "The Sloan Dvertnn, prominEnt -wnrksr "in jgivtsa "to David A. Srown, national J. C C LAG B'QMER Any club ox bay who -would be in- •that "there ^WBS discri-miTmtJrm a p a i r o t Chairman nf t h e United Jewish camAmerica, has Irecome Tecognized a s "VMiant," a one-act play -was present- Sioux City "Women's Circles. DANC3E MONBAY NIGHT terested in corresponding' vdth us, if ;fitudRntF ir- AnrericaT! xmivcrone of fee onost promising agricultur- ed a s -the concluding mumber nn tthe Talks "were also given by 3ttrs. A , paign, a t t h e Hotel Commodore on asked ±o -wrise to -either P, JoKepli, Eabbi ~B. 1«OTI Hurwifc*. K. al -gcitiiiLtsts nf "the country, told ^ihe program. The cast ^was composed of Slutsky, and Mis. I'-buip Sherroan a» 3SEay 23, by a Citizens' committee -who A Lag B'Omer dance will he ield 11.SS E a s t 111th Street or to L. Mor- Fensthal. Simchfi -Isaacman. S. TriBtaelegate5 -of i i s rm:eul Btufly of Iiith- TiifigE Ttpl>^i JPriedman, IHnrt^R Merlin, ionoring 32tr. Brown for MB 20 under "the auspices of the Jewish Com- -ris, 1622 "Enrle Ave-, Clsveland, Ohio. msn -BTiti Dr. Zvi. Cohen. of niutherE and T^y. iiHTfiim conditionB. Tnnnity Genter in the Center auditor- A-waiting *yxfux istfcerE, WE are of philanthropic service. Sol Tvxonick, Bert Slazor.'and Dave HDBB Knsod and Tieaa AlbErt a s TepThirty per cent of the 150^000 Jews Albert. Miss 5axa Goldberg directed 32sentstaves of daughters. -Sirs, J . H . ium Monday evEning, May 27. TOUTS truly, M. UEUB&WnZ, SIOUX According to Mrs. P.. Shex, chairMosow, president nf "the aujciliExy She play. UNEARTH SYNAGOGUE P. JOSEPH. (Continnetl on Page 2) man of ±he chaperone committee of and iDastmistress nf "the iangwei 3B•CUT LAB, 'BAR Jerusalem.—(J .T. A.)—-The disPollowing the program light :rethe Jewish "WBIME'S "Welfare AssolivEred "the -welcoming addxeHS. A -voSKEEB SH(JW5f IN covery nf an ancient synagogue "was ireshments -were .served. Sintnt City, la,—Th« Bar Mitrvah cal BOID was ^rendered iby -Wfi BeHn*- -reported here from Geraza. Trans- ciation, Dr. and Mrs. 5L L Gordon, ICE iPLAJfT INSTALLATION ' 1 am well pleaHed -with tthe of OTTC -of Sitrny. City's papular jreungr low. A leading by Jiiss JPeafl <Dlan- jafdania. The synagogue "was un-and Ms. and M I B . Dave Peder "will £ME of the "lodge tthus far; this year," was Twelve iours after 3Bceiving a n 1"KESENTED SUNBAY mer. took pbsnw on Saturday, May Ifc, earthed ieneatn the excavations of a be "the patrons and patronesses of ithe statement made ijy Dr» H . M. when Morris Leubowitz, son of Mr. "this aancE. order for a Teffigerator plant, rto he church. Levin, preBident nf She lodge; "Dur American Jewish life Eg Been m end Mrs. I. Leabowits, 203.6 Jerniin|TE The Jewish Community Center TTTstriTlffri i n i n e lemjiDrary store' of ^ram. Concluding fall "term -wall probably Jhsve i o r i t s the eyeE of & "Polish writer JB theSt., was coTrfrnmeci. MorriB, "Who has iLonls Sommers a t 5015 Underwood dance orchestra will J. C € . CONFIRMATION iirst social ^rffniy jtg .annual dance program -was a short rnie arct play, object of criticism in the four-act. beer JJ student m the T»Smud !I'wrBli Avenue, :fhe Baker Ice Machine •Comon Ihe night following Yom ILippurT1 "Silence Tlease," presEntea by TOEm- The Jewish Community Center SunYiddish play, ""Where Are My Chil- for nrany yesm 'took MK oath - ^ -manpany ;of "this City liad -rompleted I h e bers of the Community Center D r s - nay school will hold confirmation ex- AZOKIN. KICH EXACTED dren," to te presented at th«. Jewish hnot!. at the Shmsw Zttm Syoa^agot. Tnatic 'Club. Those -wh» t o o t part a r e ercises a t t h e Center .Sunday mornTO BQNORABT FSATi Communitj' Center Sunciey -ei-tnung. the services » thewter M&UL&Si3EW HONORED Jda jLiipton, 3lose 2ife, Sara Baird 3ng June 2 , a t 10::30. This 3iaB, no aDubt, established a T Me friends was grwan %ry d Jernrfl .ainang iuilaers of xom- 3ieghorn, Utah.—(J. T . A..)—Dx, and Jack Shrtsky. Azorrn and B s r r j 2ich, Oma- jISIET 2B, under the auspices of the loyoung ILeubowits, while the ^eifiewi <*fl fnat^TStyyjgPiTTtTrng p l n n t s > A freshmen nre-tnedic students a t , cal 'Young- POBIE Zion, Husbands of ^£he -wives who partook TUUID Itevi-CnStai prnfesBor nf maththe family «nfi yelatives. E-atherefl « t DOSTT FORGET The author of the ptey, ~R. MandelIFnllDwing A s fire, ^which destroyed Bmatics ;at "five "Enn^i^ty of JRome, uf Ihe langnei served a s -waiteTB iiurihe University tif Nebraska, iarws •to attend the Grand Sally ^of mem- Ijeen nonosed i y elBctinn t o Theta he istnre act -48fh and Dodge StrBEts, TVTII ne the J u s t Jewjtoibe elected a ing 4he evening. ! baum, seeks t o show the lack of tr«e .the Jwwne of the- ysrent* for a 3i|3lt "JewishnesE" in Ihe AmericBi! Jew luncharai. the ioroer ^was 35eceived l?y i h e iactnrj'; 'member xnr-ihfi; Academy rf Ponfifical The -committee i n charge aof :BH BT- Ibers of "tire Jewish Community nonorary inedical fraternity. On the following day an through MB jiltst. Centser, .at -4 o'clock USImiflay afternoon, .ana SciEnceB. Tope 3SUB 3 3 -and many Soth jnsn SHE jjffimierB -of i The gjrwjBEdE xff "flie play g o i s r the. iinnwr "tons :«wwwfl f cer «BEty -the -wnrk was feiished a t -4 xardinals a r e Tn*Tpfafi7; nf this 3ca3- Xiipman, 32rs. !B. Shinflte', JBis. 1SL ; Monday,-May-27—€^3& p . asa.- J Alpha J i n , national -SsvMh social fra-Xebuilfiin£ iif Palestine. '• .and TBhrti^^c »t -fchf Tuesday -nmrning. "'-tenjy. Dasknvsky and Mrs. B»"H. Bhdlkni..
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