January 3, 1930

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Interesting and \ Entertaining

the Jewish on** By Martin Goldr~".",*.-,

BARRYMORE TO BE Can you feature John Nordic build and ''a Perhaps you can't, V movies can, -For the idol.of\^ ica's womanhood is to play tfc"1 ' of Jew Siisa in a motion p production of "Power", the nov\..-"i>y lion vFeuchtwahger. One wonders how many Jewish girls will be reconciled to their JewiBh beaux when they see Barrymoro as Joseph Oppenheimer, "dourt Jew" of Wurtemberg. It's rather daring of Barrymore to reflect on his Nordicism by accepting so Jewish a role, in which thu Jewish - race?' is given so noble an interpretation.

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CAESAR ADVANCES '

The story about Barrymore was told me by Arthur Caesar' when he was in New York a few weeks ago. Caesar knocked about the cabarets of New York for* many years and all the recognition he got was the title of."King of Gab". .His Jewish wit was always appreciated but 'never paid for. - But when "the talkier" • arrived Caesar found his future. One of the first "talkies" made was a movie version of his one-act play, "Napoleon's. Barber". That was two years -ago. .Today Arthur Caesar is at the top. For it "is he who will write the dialogue for John Barrymore in "Power". As Barrymore said: "Haw else can one get brilliant Jewish conversation' except through the master of them all, Arthur -Caesar?"

Entered as eecond-ciass mall matter on January 27, 1921, at postofflce at Omaha, Nebraska, under the Act of March S, 1870.

OMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 3,1930

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Delegates Chosen Orthodox Jews .Wreck COMMISSION ENDS Local for Council's Triennial NEW ANTI-SEMITIC Sport Club in Warsaw] Members of Auxiliary Adopt '' u EXCESSES OCCUR INVESTIGATION OF The Jewish Press in-Every" . THROUGH EUROPE ALESHE RIOTS an Will.Now Determine Causes of Outbreaks and Frame Recommendations

Mrs. J. H. Kulakofsky, president of the Omaha section of the Council of Jewish Women, Mrs. L. M. Cohn and Mrs. Charles Rosewater are the delegates to the Triennial Convention of the National Council of Jewish Women which meets in Los Angeles, January 12 to 17. . ' Mrs. Samuel Gerson, Mrs. N. P. Feil and Mrs. Theb. Mayer are alternates to the Triennial. Mrs, A. Bolker is a visitor from Omaha to this convention. Mrs. Kulakofsky, through an invitation from Mrs. George Goldsmith, president of the Los Angeles section, will be present at the Western Interstate Conference which meets in Los Angeles three day's preceding the Triennial, January 8, 9 and. 10. ".

Warsaw {J. T. A.)—la connection j with the fight that the ultra-orthodox j "Agudath Yisrael" has been conducting for a long time to evict the Most of Rioting- Is Led by Jewish sport club "Bar-Cochba" from Ruthless University the building owned by the Kehillah Students::" ' ,:: .- of the Warsaw suburb, Praha, a (J. T. A.) New grave anti-Semitic group of Jews, under the leadership "With "The Jewish Press in' veck is an indicator, the success' riots occurred in Austria, Hungary of Wordecai Baal-Teshubah raided Every Home in Omaha" as their of the*Auxiliary's efforts- Is a s and Roumahia during ;the past week. the office of the club and destroyed slogan, the members of the Lad- sured.. '• • ',• * Anti-Semitic students demonstrated everything there, including the libies' Auxiliary of the ConservaThe Jewry of Omaha are exin the streets, attacked Jewish pass-1 r a r y .

SUCCESS SEEMS ASSURED

Jerusalem. (J.T.A.) The Palestinian ' Inquiry Commission which has been investigating the August riots in the Holy Land, has completed its examination of "witnesses for the tive Synagogue have gotten off] pected to respond, rmamimotisly Arabs, the Palestine administration ers-by, injuring many, ,.at. Bucharest, The "Agudah" has been fighting to an auspicious start in their j to' the campaign by the Ladies' and the Zionist's. The commission according to reports-received from the sport club, because it considers campaign"for Jewish Press sub-; Auxiliary because it serves • a will now seek to "determine just what thore. These reports State that hoo- it an anti-religious organization. scribers. two-fold good — it aids the the causes of the outbreaks were ligans invaded Bucharest studio theaThe next day all members of' the worthy cause of the ConservaThese women are conducting and what -the future policy of the tres, threw "stink-bonibs", and in- Bar-Cochba club assembled for a tive Auxiliary and it brings: the' the drive in order to raise funds 1 British government should be in. Paterrupted the performances. Jewish demonstration in front of the ofto carry out their organization's1j Jewish Press to your hoiae week lestine. stores were looted. ;^\ fice of the Kehillah. work, the Jewish Press having jin and week out, for fifty-two' The mair.., Bucharest military gar-; In a valedictory' message to the offered to pay the group $1,000 weeks of the year. rison was called out; to help the people of Palestine, the members of plus individual prizes, should the • The Jewish Press wants."you; pclice, suppress the rEots. ••', : the Palestine Inquiry Commission td be a-subscriber to the paper, campaign be a success. For the first time a non-Jewish declared that their hope- of getting not merely as a -donation of "the Mrs. B. A. Simon, chairman deputy submitted aii", -interpellation full confidence and cooperation from subscription price, but on the. of the campaign, states that the regarding Jewish excesses- in Eouall parties to the investigation, a 1 merits of the publication. The workers are very enthusiastic NOAH WAS ALSO A JEW inania, when Professor, IJaszanu dehope expressed at the first session Jewish Press points out the folabout the proposition and are A sense of humor is not a recent of the commission, had been real- Here Specially for 25th Anni- clared in parliament that the antiDemands Resignation of Execulowing' reasons why you should working hard to put It across. versary of WomenV Welacquisition of the Jews, if we are ized. Semitic students "desecrate the name tives Because They Oppose subscribe, reasons which cannot The women of the Auxiliary will fare Organization to believe the following story con- "We feel that vre take home not of Rouxnania. abroad.",. • • Jewish State be overemphasized: call at all of the Jewish homesI • veyed.to me by a spiritualistic med- merely a record of the recent tragic The French ambassador who demin the city in order to make a The Jewish Press is your sole WAS FmST PRESIDENT onstratively . left the Koumania naium. events which have marred the hisJerusalem (J. T. A.)—Saying that complete canvass. means of keeping: in touch with the A boastful American had been ad- tory of this: country, but material tional theatre when a riot started, In next week's issue of the progress of your people, the JewiBh ' mitted to heaven and was talking which should -be most helpful to us Mrs. Louis Richards of San Jose, called on Premier Mania to discuss a Jewish state was demanded by Harry Sacher, and by Dr. Chairn Jewish Press the participants! people— of-the wonders of his country Noth- iii our analysis of the causes of California, first president of the incident. Weizmann, president of the World Jewish Women's Welfare OrganizaIt is your only medium for obtain• ing in the world could compare with those events and suggestions of the, Jewish passengers on a train go- Zionist Organization, in the negota- and their individual standings t i o n w h e n lfc will be announced. ing all local »nd national Jewish Niagara Falls, he said. highest value from individuals and started twenty-five ing to Czerriowitz were fined for tions preceding the issuance of the The campaign will last one news— An old," bearded man, standing persons of representative organizapulling the emergency cord' when Balfour Declaration, Vladimir Jamonth, ending on January SI. It promotes Jewish interest*-— snickered. tions as to the steps to h taken to attacked by anti-Semites. Soldiers botinsky, in a speech here before The drive will swing into full It developes a Jewish conscious ' The American turned to him vehe- avoid a recurrence of such outbreaks. on board failed to intervene.. six thousand people reminded the force next week, and if the past mently. "Perhaps you don't consider ness— .•••'..'.'• audience, that Lord Balfour and eight "thousand cubic feet of water It pivep yor and your family & orv of her parents—Mr. anS Mrs, Lord Robert Cecil had likewise borne Kasnick, brother—Louis Ensnick, : a second-a lot. of water?" Upon re- H. Mendelson to Address Dr. Uris of Palestine ir ci"Tcnt Jpwa^h history—in ceiving a negative reply from the old Jewish Thought League i mind a Jewish state to be formed \i wiK eTSftM? you t« intelligently to Speak Wednesday' man he inquired: "May I ask your, .•-•...-.-... -.. . , The Mandate, he stated* stressed ; HT3£&.N OBEESBBRO, in meriorr name?" teach J'O1> tk*. 8PgW«r 1*0 On.Tuesday, January 7, at 8:15 ^ t * * t SS. t -a tt tf ef rea a» ttafal iVf l S . V«S «« «ni b n b«« tt ff ff ii KK^fS f S "~ the -'elder, Mr." Karry Mendelson will' speak oh COHEX, in inerocry «f her mother—Eiia t at a mass meeting at thp Jewish h o m e ; . g ^ e v e a the .famous White Cohen; HOSE TOIISEM, in memory of |-IK ; ^ j]s • i n e r the subject of 'iAchad Ha'am and a i4 l rOWr t . ; •"Noah!" Tousem, mother—iiollie j - *•" Community Center auditorium W e d - | P a p e r of-10,22 did not forbid or can- father—Joseph Totisem, Mr. snrt Mrs. Jacob Marks; o f Judaism— Cultural Center in Palestine" at the Jud DID YOU KNOW THAT nesday evening, January 8, at 8 tradict the idea of a Jewish state. meeting of the Jewish Thought It will enlarge yo«r knowledge of Kenneth McKenna, the povie star, League at the Center. o'clock. The public has been invited The leader of the Zionist Revision* j and Jo Mielzimer, the scenic artist, "Mr. Mendelson's five years ex-' to -attend the meeting, which will ists, Jabotinsky, protested against the Dave Simon; j o s s . o. c. GOLBNEB. in It wi!3 give yon the modern trend arc brothers, and that both are the perience in Palestine enables him to also be addressed by Rabbi Abraham continuance in office of the present memory of her perentF—Mr. snd Mrs. of Jewish thought— •Wolfenson; MKS. NATHAN SXMON, in sons of Leo Mielzimer, the noted por- speak on this subject with a great, Bengis of the Conservative Syna- Zionist Executive, because, he said, memory of her mottipr—Etta Kose Marcus. It will widen yonv Jewish horiaon - trait painter, and also the grandsons deal of ability. He has interesting WILLIAM ALBERTS, in memory of hie the members have refused to change father-in-law—Pincnis gogue. and viewpoint. Levingon ; MBS. of the late Prof. Moses Mielziner, at stories of the life.of the Palestinian Dr. Uris is heading a delegation their attitude, though it is extremely AH local subscriptions mailed to the oiu time President of the Hebrew Jew which will make this meeting of the Histadruth which arrived from harmful to Zionism and has brought S^Mr Jewish Press office, 4P0 Brandeis the Holy Land two weeks ago Union College-in Cincinnati? the present situation in Pal- . LONDON; (Coimcii Bluffs), in memory Theatre Bldg» before January SI will a very interesting one,'' Mr. Louis is touring the country. The Histaj Jacob Epstein, the famous sculptor, Shanok, assistant executive secretary to the Auxiliary. druth represents all of the Chalutzim Declaring that the present time, -who was born in Russia, emigrated of the J. C C, stated. father—A. G. Kaiman, mother—Miriam in Palestine and finds employment when England's conscience is bother- Kaiman; H. A. RES3TICK, in memory of to America and now lives in Eng- Everyone is invited to attend. A father—Max Eesnick, brother—-J fike j for Jewish immigrants to^the Holy ing her because of the recent riots, his land, joined the Jewish Legion dur- general discussion *will follow Mr. Kesnick; 3ERS. DORA ROSENBLATT, 1n Land. memory of her grandmother— Kiffca Shering the war, but oncehe had donned Mendelson's presentation. Mrs. Louis Richards was the opportune time to demand man -, KBS. S. FABBER, in memory of her The Palestinian orator is wellthe uniform, became a conscientious legitimate rights for the Jews, he daughter—Hannah Rifka Farber. years ago, will be guest of honor J. J. FBIE1DKAK, in memory ° ' objector and quit the army? at the celebration of the twenty-fifth known in this country, having made urged the formulation of a full and herMBS. parents—Mr. find Mrs. X. KrupBS'w. . Diego Revera, Mexico's greatest Auxiliary dignified program which might be sister—Augusta Krupssw; SAM TABS- Circle to i anniversary of the organization on a similar tour a few years ago. OFF, in memory of his father—Anthar, artist, is a Jew? considered worthy of Britain's polit- Tarnoff. Meet On Moilday Tuesday, January 7. Mrs.' .Richards mother—Eva Tamofi; MBS. The newly-elected officers of the JOKX FERER, in memory of her mother Dr. Chaim Weizmann, president ox Vienna. {J.T.A.) A number of cal eifforts. came to Omaha especially for this —Sarah Shapiro: M"RS. 5. HAHN, in mem- Omaha Hebrew Club will be officially the World Zionist Organization, and ory of her eon—Hyman Hahn; I. MTTKJewish leaders of the Austrian HeimThe Ladies Auxiliary Circle of the occasion. in memory of his father—Davin installed at the next meeting of the ' Samuel Weizmann, leader in the Conservative Synagogue will meet) A luncheon will be given at the wehr have quit the Viennese divi- Warsaw. (J.T.A.) Sadowa street WITZ. Hnrwiti. mother—Leah Hnrwitss; I. in memory of his father—Morris organization, Sunday afternoon, Jan. movement to settle Jews in Biro- next Monday, January 6, at 2:30 at ; Blackstone Tuesday noon and will sion of the Heimwehr because of the in the township' of Baranowiczy has .SWAKTZ, Swsrts. fetheT-in-lfi-wr — Isaac Gatemnn. 5, at the Jewish Community Center. Bidjan, Siberia, are brothers, and the J. C. C. Gnfeman; MRS. M. ! be followed by. a speciallyrarranged growth of anti-Semitic tendencies. been renamed I. L. Peretz street, mother-in-law—B. SILTERMAIf. in memory of her hnsbfsnci The officers elected are: Sam E. that in theory they are enemies al-, Mrs. A. Silverman has, been made program and tea at the Jewish Conl- Some Christian artisans quit the after the famous Yiddish writer of —Michnel Silve.rmnn; TOBIK SII/TEK- Klaver, president; Mark X'olonsky, 3IAS, in honor of her daughter-—Elaine though personally great friends? Heimwehr for the same reason. chairman of "the" Auxiliary's Religion munity Center at 3 o'clock, that name. Silverman, daughter—Hndnss=nh Silvermart: vice-president; Sol Rosenberg, eec•\TKS. T I L U E SMEBMAK, in memory of committee, to cooperate with Rabbi A NOTE FOR THE her father—Joseph Feldman, mother— retary; John Feldman, treasurer. A. Bengis in conducting the classes. Rebecca FeWmiin; A. B. AX.FIRN, in Trustees: JEWISH HISTORIAN Hyman Oruch, Morris memory of his father—Moshe Alpirn. At the meeting Monday she • will mother—Hnna «oldie Alpirn. Brandeis. and Jerome Kulakofsky. During the past- week the follow- present a paper on the Dietary Laws. Max Fromkin will install the new ing items were reported: -f Mrs. John Beber will lead the disiassTKocheT Alloy; MRS. jr. ABRAMSOS. heads, J. Riklin is the outgoing Harriet, daughter of S. W. Straus, cussion of current events. in memory of her parents—Joseph unit the "mortgage king" of America, At the last class Mrs. E. A. Meyer Sarah Yonsem, mother-in-law—Mrs. J. president. Abrahamson: lOCIS MAS6OLIK, in. memRefreshments will be served folwas married to Vladimir de Rachev- presented a paper on Chanukah, and ory of his mother—Minnie Margolin; MRS, BORA DIAMOXD, in memory of her hus- lowing the installation Sunday. sky, brother-in-law of Grand Duke Mrs. A. Weinstein led the Jewish The Siyum Hasefer ceremony at the tion to perpetuate the lofty heritage JACK LINCOLN, in memory of his band—Sam Diamond; MK. FRED GOOIJBoris of Russia. mother—Sophie Lincoln, father-in-lavr—J. MAS, in memory of his -wife—Fnnnie current event discussion. The Circle j . c . O . Sunday night, celebrating the x>f our people." J. Simon, brotner^—Htfrry Lincoln, brother- Goodman: DR. I. jBELZER, in memory of Albert I. Elkus, one of San Franin-law—Arthur Simon; E. SIKTER, in his mother—Terta Belzer; MRS. B. K I U memory of his father—Isaac Meyer, mother MAU, in memory of her mother—Fruma Center Orchestra Scores Most Priceless Treasure cisco's most eligible bachelors and meets the first and third Monday of 'official presentation^ of two tbrahs to —Tobie Meyer, mother-in-law — Sarah London, mother-in-law—Reenel Millman. j the Conservative Synagogue, was a Hit in Chanukah Rally. a cousin of Mrs. Mischa. Elman, was every month. SAM BLOOM, in memory of his father— Rabbi Bengis said that "we have Gross; JOE GOLDWAKE, in memory of Velvil Bloom, mother—Hnnsi Bloom, mothbrother — Morris Goldware; DAVE success from every angle. An come to the realization that our Torah his engaged to Florence Elizabeth Brit- Upon the. request of many of the ( g STEIN, in memory of his mother—Etta er-in-law—Shorn. Diamond, brother— MiehBloom; 'S. TSOSiNSKX, in memory of Auxiliary members, RabbiinBengis is (audience of approximately 800 crowd- is our most priceless treasure. It is Stein; MOKKIS MILBEK, in honor of nl ton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George conducting The Jewish Communty Center a short class reading mother-in-law—Sose Bushman; A. his wife—Hani Kosinsky; MRS. I«OTIS edd into the auditorium, many having the inspiration to the world's greatest his Britton of London, England. KOSENBI..ATT, in memory of PiniaF Symphony Orchestra of 35 pieces, HTHAN, (Minot, N. I).), in memory of i d and writing Yiddish. These will fol- to stand up. wife—Elizabeth Hyman; EI>. GIL- Tatle; I. H. ROSENBLATT, in memory of One wonders how the population low the regular meeting of- the minds, the constitution of -our people, his BERT, in memory of his father—Morris his father—H. Rosenblatt. Filter—Anna under the direction of Mr, Frank Gilbert, Gilbert; E55IL Margoiis: KIVKA KESNICK, in memory A new scroll was given by Mr. and of American Jewry continues to in- group. the spiritual ideal which has enabled SINGES, brother—Tevish in memory of his mother— Dob- of Mas Resnick; A. MIROFF, in memory Mach, scored a great hit &t its Mrs. Mose Yousem, in memory of our . people to survive through all be ' crease despite the increase in interSinger, brother—Philip Singer; MRS of Max Kesnick. Jnke Kesnick. initial appearance at the Chanijkah. ABNEB KAlMAJf, .in memory of her Mrs. Yousem's parents, Mr. and Mrs. these centuries." marriage. JACK >T. MARBR, in memory or his rally Thursday night ®fc the J. C. C, father— Bernard Simon, mother— Jennie mother.—Zali Marer; S. SII/VJEKMAJf; Its rendition of Brahm'e Hungarian Council pf Women. Jacob Marks. The other torah, a Sam Beber, president of the Con- Simon, brother—Ed. Simon. THE APPROPRILATE . family heirloom written in the old gregation, presided over the affair. MRS. ABE SOSIBEKG, in memory of her Dance No. 5 deserves special menSCULPTOR Newman, mother—Zali NewThe Current Topics Course spon-' country by a pious scribe on thei skin He stated that where formerly Amer- father—Morris man; IRVIN STALMASTER, in honor Faik Faik, mother — Jjttlia Faik; 3«. tion as the audience quickly wanned An ironist .with a deep sense of sored by the Council of Jewish o.f unborn calves, was donated by .Mr. of his son—Lyiin. Stalmsster; GAIL MAR- BBODV, in memory of his father—Torn to its gypsy swing. GOLIN, in memory of his father-in-law— Brody; MKS. DAVE STESS, in honor oi humor recently launched a.movement Women will'meet'at the-Community and Mrs. Louis Margolin, in memory ican Jews were looked upon with ask- Heniach mother-in-law—Hose her father—Menclnl Heraberst, mother— The first concert of the season by ance, today there is a -distinct sort of •Friedmnn: Friedman, JOB COHN, in memory of his Vitel Herzbnrp; GOLD IB SWBMAN, in to build a monument to Immigration Center .Tuesday, January 7," 10:30 of--Mr. Margolin's mother. mother-in-law—Tcbie Herman, father — honor of her *atber—Morris SflJdmnti, the Symphony Orchestra will be Jewishness arising, and the. Conserva- at Battery Park, Manhattan. The a. m.- Sabbi Frederick Cohn conducts Jacob Cohn: J. H. KULAKOFSKY, in mother — Esther SeSdman; BERNICE tive SynagogOe is an expression of memory of his father—Yeehiel Michae! Kui- VOt'SESt, in honor of her pnrents—Mr. given' on Tuesday, January '28 at the Luncheon Served -*! monument will be a 200-foot shaft this course. afcofskv; I. ROSENBLATT, in memory of and Mrs. Moae Yonsem. ! Center Auditorium and tickets are his grandmother—Miriam Glickman: MBS. "standing as a gesture' of gratitude" . The Parent Education Class will. . Through the' courtesy of Mr. and that Jewishness. MKS. E, A. RIKl'lSR, in memory of her! now on sale at the Jewish ComJ. HINGLE, in memory of M. Honheit, brother—Sot Ginsbisrjr; MRS; TANKIEProgram ' Sallie Davis; HABBT SANFOKB, (Sioux SEHiXXMAN* In memory of her jrranrt._ to immigrants of the past and a meet at the home of Mrs. David Mrs. Margolin, a bountiful buffet mother— Rifka Lrf?n Weselman; MKS. I*. munity Center and by members Of greeting to those of the future." Peder, Friday, Januar 10 at 10:30.. luncheon was served by the members Cantor E. Selz entertained the aud- city), is. honor of Louis Margolin. I>*VE COHN, in memory of his fntner- «HERXA>', in honor of Mrs. Fiinnie the orchestra, Appropriately enough, the person Mrs. Eva Morse conducts this class., of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Con- ience with several Yiddish melodies. in-law—Julius Lewis; DR. L IJANSKT, in • This event will feature a violin who will mold this monument comes memory of his father—Abraham Oansfcy. j servative Synagogue, following the in- He was accompanied by. Mrs. Sam father-in-law—Morris Brodkey; WILLIAM I?" from a people which proportionately ' • CONSERVATIVE' BOARD I scription ceremony. Beber. Mrs. Margaret Bellman sang HOLZMAN; HAKBT A. WOLF; MRS. n ^ HOSE TOUSEJt, in memory of her brother BAKRlfii SIRS. MINNIE KNEETEE; G. 'suffers, most from the immigration The next regular board meeting of; In his address Eabbi Abraham several classical vocal selections, ac- —Harry Marks; SAM COHN, in memory of WASELMAN. On. Wednesday evening, January restrictions. Victor Frisch, noted the Conservative Synagogue will be Bengis pointed but that this ceremony companied by Miss Margaret Hurwite. his mother—Ethel Cohn; 3JBS. LOUIS 8, the Social Workers Club, composed MARGOLIN, in memory of her father— .Jewish sculptor, has been engaged held next Tuesday at 8:15 p. m. at at the present time is of especial sig- A total of 31,929 was raised by the Louis Bernstein, mother—Fannie Bern- Berlin. (J.T^.,) Hans .Schaeffer, cf the leading social workers of the the Jewish author of the federal stein; DAVE EPSTEIN, in meniory of his for the task, which' is expected to fchs J. C. C. " jnificance. "Now," he stated, "when selling of the letters to complete the Epstein, father-in-law— city, both Gentile and Jewish, will be,' finished within two years—by Dr. Philip Sher will conduct a there are such material allurements, a torah, the letters being inscribed in father—Benjamin Aaron Katleman; MKS. M. BROBKEY, In fcome economic law and a Palestine memory of her parents—Mr. an<i Mrs. I. sympathizer, has been appointed sec- hold their regular meeting in the which time congressmen from the group on current" Jewish events opce tendency to break down old cultures, honor or memory of 'oved ones. Brodkev. brother—Morris BroSkey. south may succeed in barring all a month, the group to meet preced- this inscription is an expression "of NATHAN S. TAFFEE, In memory of his retary of the new German finance lodge room as guests of the Jewish The list of torah donations, and in father — Shalam Yaffae, brother — Wolf Community Center. ^ . —•— — - •_ Jews from this country. i the will of the soul of this congrega- whose honor or memory: ing .the board meeting. y*ffee; MBS. SZimx KEWSUS. in mem- ministry.

MRS. LRICHARDS IS HONORED GUEST

JABOTINSKY WANTS ZIONISTS TO RESIGN

WAY

Siyum Hasefer Ceremony at Center Sunday Is an Outstanding Success

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