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OMAHA, NEBEASKA, miDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1930

VOL. VIII.—No. S3

Jewry to ENGLAND MAY Palestine Must Become HADASSAH PLANS Hungarian Resume Relationship Outstanding Speaker ASSIGN FUNDS Bh-National"—Weizmann ITS EVENTSFOR Obtained for Initial TO BUY LAND COMING SEASON Berlin.—(J. T. A.)—In a speech of or remain in the Zionist, executive

Warburg Says Economic Depres- that appears to pave the way for a which shares such a policy and hence Mrs. Simon Asks for Housewives sion Is Affecting Agency's rapprochment with the Arabs and intends to withdraw its members from Aid in Rummage with the British government, Dr. the executive. Budget Sale Chaim Weizmann, president of the

Budapest—(J. T. A.)—Hungarian Jewry is about to resume official relations with the various Jeweries abroad after an interval of sixteen years. This was decided upon by the central committee of the newly organized Union of Hungarian Jews which represents all organizations of Hungarian Jewry. Baron Kohner, president of the Jewish community of Budapest, speaking at the first meeting' of the union, said that the aim of the organization was to resume relations with foreign Jewish organizations, both from the view of the union of Israel and also to benefit the cultural and social institutions of ' Hungarian Jewry. .""•'.'

B'nai B'rith Meeting

Richard E* Gutstadt to Address First Meeting of Fall Season, MondaySeptember 8

It announced, however, its further Berlin (J. T. A,)—A detailed re- World Zionist organization and of the support of the present Zionist execu- The activities of the local Hadassah view of the plans of the Jewish Jewish Agency, speaking at the ses- tive from outside of Its ranks. for the ensuing fell and winter season Agency regarding Palestine -were sion of the World Zionist Actions com- According to a resolution of the were planned s i s board meeting -of outlined here by Felix M. Warburg, mittee, created a sensation vrhen, in Actions Committee's political commis- the organization held last Wednesday chairman of the Administrative Com- using the word "bi-national" for the sion a Zionist congress will not take at the Jewish Community Center. mittee of the Jewish Agency, as the first time in referring to Palestine, place this year. The Zionist executive following-^affairs will be held: Hichard & Sutstadt, eloquent Jew- Mr. Gutstadt was just recently apopening session of the Committee's he declared that "we must agree to is, however, empowered to call an ex- A The rummage sale in October, a card ish orator from the west coast, has pointed director of the newly created ujeeting under his chairmanship. Palestine hecoming a bi-hational state. traordinary congress in case of any party in November, a bazaar in Debeen secured as the speaker for the membership bureau of the internaThe session -was attended not only It is impossible to continue the talk decision of the British government cember, and a luncheon in March. The first meeting of the fall season for tional order, with offices in New York about a Jewish state as did during by the members of the Administrawhich may vitally effect the Zionist definite date for each of these events the local lodge of the B'nai B'rith, City. His address here will be his tive Committee from all parts of the period when the world was en- movement. will be announced later. to be held at the Jewish Coramunity first public appearance in this secthe world but also by most of the gaged in war. Our present slogan Mrs. B. A. Simon, who is in charge Center Monday evening, September 8, tion of the country since his appointmust be 'peaceful co-operation'." members of the Zionist Actions Comof the annual rummage sale to.be at IS p. m. Henry Monsky will intro- ment. mittee. Pointing out that it is necessary "to held in October, has asked that everyduce the speaker at the meeting, which In addition to his B'nai B'rith work, That Great Britain may assign change our mental outlook and to one prepare her bundle and have it is open to the public. he has been outstanding in the field special funds to purchase land for consider reality," Dr. Weizmann said, ready to be collected. This -will be the first-of a series of soda! service work. This year he the development oof Jewish close "We cannot drive the Arabs out of "With house cleaning time arriving of lectures to be delivered monthly at was director of the San Francisco nasettlement in Palestine and that the Palestine. Two nations must exist in soon, you will no doubt find many the' "B'nai B'rith gatherings by na- tional Jewish Fund drive for some British government will encourage Palestine." ; things which yon will -want to distional and international figures. Ac- ?200,000. He was also the leading railway building by private groups The aim of the Zionists, Dr. Weiz-, card;" she stated, "so please save them cording to Philip M. Klutznick, presi- proponent of the Y. M. H. A. project thus giving employment to many maim explained, is not a Jewish state j Organization Seek* to Raise for the Hadassah rummage sale." dent of the lodge, all will be of known in San Francisco. Through his efwas revealed in the impressive ad- but "the creation of the material Money for the Jewish repute and excellent calibre. Prominent Jewish Communal forts they are constructing a tore*foundation for an automomous and dress by TTeliX.M. Warburg. National Fund A luncheon -will be held in honor quarter million dollar edifice. Worker to Aid in Program productive Jewish unit." Touching upon a discussion of the of the guest speaker Monday noon at The sessions of the Zionist Actions for Extending Activities problem of Jewish and Arab relaThe Daughters of Zion, organized the Athletic Club. His address in the tions, Mr. Warburg said whether one Committee closed after a budget of since 1924 for the chief purpose of New York.—Morris A. Zeldin, well- evening will be preceded by the regagrees with the viewpoint of those $2,640,000 had been adopted and the raising money for the Jewish offer of Dr. Chaim Weizmann to reknown Jewish communal worker of ular business of the organization, inThe Talmud Torah branch in Dunwho demand a clear cut statement National Fund, will sponsor a rumcluding the announcement of commitdee is now open and registrations are New York and identified with the tees for the ensuing term. lay the government regarding the sign as president of the World Zionist mage sale soon. . terms of the Mandate before dis- Organization..' President Mrs. S. Platt and her being received, according to announce- Zionist movement for many years, has Mr. Gntstadt is executive secretary been appointed National Field DirecFollowing Dr. Weizraann's sensa- committee are working hard to get ment made this week. cussing Arab-Jewish problems, or of District Grand Lodge No. 4 of the "The offices of the Talmud Torah," tor of the Zionist Organization of whether one agrees •with the pro- tional remarks the Mizrachi, Orthodox a large number of packages for tbe B'nai B'rith, which encompasses the found conviction of many of. the Zionist Organization, adopted a reso- affair. The committee urges those stated Mr. Judah Wolf son, principal America, according to an announce- west coast states. He is also past ment issued by Mr. Robert Szold, Jewish Community of Norwa3r lution officially stating that it could American group to take affirmative, •who promised packages to gee them of the institution, "feels that they will president of the district and is conIs One of Smallest in steps for a more harmonious rela- no longer share in the responsibility ready immediately to be picked up be able to offer better accommoda- chairman of tbe administration. sidered the outstanding Jewish orator Europe tions and improved facilities if the tionship, a declaration of honest In making the announcement of Mr. •without unnecessary delays. If the on the west coast. opinion must not and should not donors cannot be home when the enrollment is increased. We believe Zeldin's appointment, Mr. Szold inRiga.—{J. T. A.)—There is a posbe taken to indicate a lack of decalls are made, the committee re- that every Jewish child in the city dicated that the National Field Direcsibility of the prohibition of Shecbita of school age should be enrolled in votion to the ideals of the Jewish tor would assist him in a number of guests that packages be left on the in Norway, which went into effect in the Talmud Torah.** Agency. " Ms administrative tasks. It is underporches marked for the Daughters the New Year being lifted, Aaron Any infannstJan desired may be ob- stood that Mr. Zeldin will derate him."The suspension of the immigraof Zion. ^ Gruzd, a leading Jewish , communal tained by calling Mr. ST. S. Yaffee at self to securing funds to carry on tion certificates", Mr. Warburg conThe organization requests tele-worker in Norway, president of the tinued, "and its shock upon the Jerusalem.—(J. T. A.)—On the site phone calls front anyone willing to Jackson 0770, or Mr. Wolfson at Wal- tbe work M the organization and will Norwegian Keren Hayesod and leader Jewish world constitutes the low of the ancient .home ol Jbe. Patriarch give packages. They solicitjmy land- nut 875i, or the Talmud Torah at concern-himself particularly with, the of the Jewish Youth Federation in water "mark of "the status «f, Jewish Abraham at Kirjath Sepher the joint of new and used articles that are Jackson 3007. Norway, wh? is now on a Tf iit t* addition, have charge .of the Zionist affairs in Palestine. Today we have expedition of the Xenia Theological saleable at a rummage sale. AH Latvia has told the Jewish Telegraphic Cleveland, O.—(J. T. A.)—A batch speakers' bureau and will arrange leca right to look into the future more Seminary of Pittsburgh and the Amer- interested should call- Mrs. S. Platt, Agency representative here. tures, mass meetings, and . similar of letters written by Israel Zangwill confidently because the last few ican School of Oriental-- Research in Harney 1207; Mrs. S. Wolf, Jackson The question has come up, he said, during October and November, 1905, functions. - -. months have brought sober thoughts Jerusalem has found -a small lime- 5814; Mrs. S. Fellman, Harney 375". in connection with the export of pigg when the Jewish Territorial Organizainto the mindB of the Palestinian stone lion perfectly preserved and beMrs. S. Platt, president for three In the performance of these duties, tion was formed, were presented to to England. The buyers insist that people." lieved to be one of a pair- that flanked years, and Mrs. M. Braude, one of Word has been received here of tbe Mr. Zeldin will, from'time to time, the Hebrew university library in Jeru- the pigs must be slaughtered by inConcluding his report, Mr. War- the sides of an ancient ruler's throne. the founders, have been active fig- death of Mrs. Anna Wolf in Jeru- visit various communities throughout salem by Isaac Carmel of Cleveland, cision and not by stunning, and the burg announced that the Jewish the country in order to secure, -more who, during this period, was in Eng- leaders of .the Jewish community inIt may also have been part of the ures in the organization's active fig- salem, Palestine. Agency had received an official como- support of a Canaanite idol because a raising money for the Jewish Na- \ Mrs. Wolf passed away two months ^effective co-operation between the lo- land, was active in the Zionist move- tend if this is agreed to, as they exinunication from the British govern- small altar was found nearby. tional Fund. They raise their money sifter "the death of her husband, Mr. cal Zionist districts and the national ment, and was one of the supporters pect it will be, to demand that Shechment formally recognizing the enDr. Melvin G. Kyle, one of the di- through bazaars, balls, nimmage Ben Wolf. Both died at the age of G7. office. of the movement led by Mr. Zangwill. ita should again be permitted. larged Jewish Agency. rectors of the joint- expedition, esti- -sales, concerts, regular card parties The couple- had been resident* of For many years closely associated Mr. Carmel also dispatched a letter The Jewish community in Norway, Following Felix M. Warburg's mates that both objects date from and society dues. They also solicit Omaha for thirty years. Sis years with the Zionist movement, Mr. Zeld- addressed to him, written by hand, by according to Mr. Lucien Wolf's memopening address at the first sessiono about 1,400-B. C. The chiefs of the donations from persons, in memory ago they moved to Palestine, where in was executive director of the Keren the late Jacob Moser of Bradford, orandum, is one of the smallest In of the meeting of the Administrative expedition regard the archeological of their dead, when children get they lived till their death. Hayesod for the Greater New York England, who was once Lord Mayor Europe. The last religious census, in Committee of the Jewish Agency finds as the most important ever engaged or married, in honor . of Mrs. Wolf is survived by her daugh- area when it was first organized. He of Bradford, and who made possible 1920, showed that it numbered only thife morning, Dr. Chaim Weizmann, found in Palestine, being far in ad- newly-born children and those who ters, Mrs. Joseph Lipsey and Mrs. M. later held the same office with the the erection of the Herzlia gymnasia 457. Since then it has not very appresident of the Jewish Agency, vance of any pre-Greek object un- become Bar Mitzvah. in Tel Aviv, Palestine. Mr. Moser preciably increased. Previous to 1851 J. liong, both of Omaha. United Palestine Appeal. delivered his presidential message. The committee announces donations earthed in Palestine and offering wonhas also built the Herzl-Moser in- there were no Jews in the country, derful Epecimens of genuine Canaa- by Mrs. S. Riekes in honor of the stitute, and also a Jewish hospital in owing to an old law forbidding their marriage of her daughter, Ethel, nite art. Leeds, England. Mr. Moser's letter entry, which was reaffirmed in 1814 Jewish Cemetery The lion was found standing on its to Mr. Philip Klutznick; Mrs. I. was addressed to Mr. Carmel, dated when Norway was united to Sweden. nose in a heap of rubble and was ap- Beber in honor of the marriage of January, 1920, in response to greet- The repeal of this law was not due Totally Destroyed parently thrown out by the Israelites her daughter, Sadie, and Mrs. Ben ings extended to him by Mr. Carmel, to any overtures made by would-be Berlin.—(J. T. A.)—A revival of after conquering a Canaanite fortress. Lustgarten in honor of the Bar 1 Geneva (J.' T. A.)— Unanimous session reveal that the members of on the occasion of his eightieth birth- Jewish immigrants, but, by a manifestation of public indignation against the desecrations of Jewish cemeteries The lion will be housed in the Pales- Mitzvah of her son, Avrum. Anyone disapproval of Great Britain's Pal- the Mandates Commissiono this time day. who is not solicited by the committee estine policy by members of the too: the greatest possible pains to in Germany is seen in the total de- tine museum of Antiquities. In this letter, the noted philanthro- it, set in motion by the poet, Honrik and wants to donate to the Jewish League of Nations Mandates Com- study the Palestine problem, read- pist claims as the greatest achieve- Wergeland. Until four years ago struction of the old Jewish cemetery Trust men, and they will be true to National Fund through the Daugh- mission at the recent extraordinary ing most carefully all documents, ment of his life, his having made pos- this small community had no history. at Kieferstaedt, Silesia. The vandals escaped. There is no longer a Jewish you; treat them greatly, and.they will ters of Zion should call Mrs. S. Platt, Palestine session of the Commission j whether brought to their notice of- sible the establishment of the first- When the doors were opened to them in 1851 no conditions were imposed, show themselves great.—Emerson. Harney 1207. community in Kieferstaedt. is recorded in the minutes of that ficially or not, which as seen from Hebrew high school in the world, in and they found themselves in the enmemory of the founder of Zionism, session made public here. The Com- the reply of the British government joyment of all the civil and political Nip Plan to Counterfeit mission's report on the Palestine to the Commission's report is not Dr. Theodor Herzl. rights extended by the constitution to of 1929 sharply criticised the exactly pleasing to the British govLarge Sum of Money riots friendly foreigners, and eventually to British policy. Bikur Cholim Society eminent. native-bo^n Norwegians. Jerusalem.—(J. T. A.)—The watch- The minutes of the extra-ordinary Even newspaper articles such as to Meet on Monday They proved a modest, Industrious, fulness of the French frontier police that by William Martin, editor of and inoffensive element in the populaBanff, Canada (J. T. A.)—"When develop our common country. We on the Syrian-Lebanon border frusyou stop to realize that out of a have not time to waste our energy trated what .appeared to be an at- - Conservative Services the Journal de Geneve, written after The Bikur Cholim Society will hold tion, and at no time came m conflict his visit to Palestine shortly after its regular meeting on Monday after- with national sentiment. "world population of nearly two bil- in .internecine strife," Mr. Bennett tempt to counterfeit Palestinian monthe riots, were quoted by members noon, September 8, at the 25th and Will Be Resumed lion only 13,000,000 Jews have exer- said. ey on a large scale. Suspicious of a of the Mandate Commission during Seward street Synagogue. All memcised so commanding an influence "The Canadian Premier pointed out car crossing the border, the police September 19 the discussion. The memorandum of bers are urged to attend. in world affairs, it is some in- that "We have only to return to stopped it and found that it contained the Jewish Agency in reply to the The raffle of the five Hebrew books, dication that they are indeed the Leviticus to realize the wisdom of a complete plant for making counterServices of the Conservative Chosen People". Thus spoke the the old Jews. We are glad to have feit Palestine notes and currency in Synagogue will be resumed for the Shaw Commission's report proved a the gift of Mrs. M. Turner, which Hon. Hi R. Bennett, Canada's newly their spiritual heritage as one of the addition to electrotype plates, consid- coming season on Friday evening, most valuable document, figuring were to be given away at the club's Officere for the recently-organised elected Conservative premier in an assets of t>ur country. From time erable counterfeit money was also September 19, following the sum- side by side with the Shaw report picnic, but was postponed because of Dagle Yakudah club were elected at an much to the dissatisfaction of Drumthe weather, will be raffled .away at interview with Betty Ross, Jewish immemorial, the antiquity of this found in the possession of the chauf- mer recess. : organization meeting held at the J. C. the meeting. (Continued on Page 6.) writer and novelist, as she inter- Tace has brought beauty and art to feur who was arrested and taken to Word has been received here C. Wednesday evening. viewed him in fcis private train on whatever land it graced." Beirut for questioning. that Kabbi Peter Halpern of the The heads are: Isadore Dorinson, the Canadian Pacific Imperial limitJewish Theological Seminary of president; Aaron Corenman, viceed en route to Banff. New York, will be here to conduct president; and Max Marcus, secretary. the services in addition to the high Reporters and photographers were Nathan Yaffe, Judah Wolfson, and holiday services. denied admittance to the private Sam Beber spoke to the.boys at the After November 1, Kabbi David train, but •when the Premier was meeting. Meetings hereafter will b« New York.—In spite of the Jewish in the section of which 2,000 are va- held on Monday nights instead of WedA. Goldstein of Minneapolis, for informed that an American representative of the Jewish Telegraphic Philadelphia. — Maurice Schwartz, in an interview with the Jewish Tele- the past four years rabbi of Tem- exodus from the east side in the last cant. nesday nights, -when refreshment!! will Agency was present, he paid tribute noted Jewish aetor and founder and graphic Agency, declared that he ple Beth El of Eocka-way Beach, few years, and in spite of the fact Many of the stores are of a local be served. The next meeting will be to Canada's Jewish citizens. director of the Yiddish Art Theater would not return to the United States New Y'ork, will occupy the Con- that there are 2,000 stores and many character, catering to their immediate held this coming Wednesday evening houses vacant in that section as a re- neighborhoods. Among them are 556 at the J. C. C. and all boys over 18 "When we hear how other coun- in New York, will move his troupe to unless he was assured of support for servative pulpit. sult of the exodus, the east side is butcher shops, 444 restaurants and are invited to join. 'The interest in the Conservative tries are torn by anti-Semitic re- Philadelphia next season, according to his company. still a great center of business and movement is stronger than ever," Mr. Harry Marcus, sponsor of the an announcement made here by Reu. He plans to take most of the actors volts and anti-Jewish strife, we, in 75 per cent of that business is In lunch rooms, 117 delicatessen stores, club, states that the group ie comPresident Sam Beber stated. "The ben Guskin, manager of. the Hebrew who have appeared within New York Canada cannot understand it. We members of the congregation are Jewish hands, according to an investi- 516 candy and soda stores, 165 baker- posed of a lively bunch of boys and do not know what anti-Jewish feel- Actors Union. The new home of the to Philadelphia. ies, S76 cafes, ISO drug stores, 25S they are expecting to have some very Yiddish Art Theater will be in the The Gibson Theater, which will very eager to have services renew- gation made by the East Side Chaming means. This is a country whe~re Gibson Theater. laundries, 396 cleaning and dyeing good tiroes at their future meetings. ber of Commerce. ed and we regret that Rabbi Halhouse the Yiddish Art Theater's people • of all races, 'Jews and Gen- Just before his departure from the troupe, will be under the management pern TRIII be unable to arrive here stores, 329 shoemakers, 480 barber The territory includes about 85 tiles, Greeks and Barbarians, bond Argentine, where he has given a series of -Morris Burns and the direction of sooner than September 19." streets and avenues amd about 500 shops and numberless small business There is a remedy for and' free*-, are working together to of star performances, Mr. Schwartz, Jacob Cohen. [blocks. There are over 12,000 stores establishments. and a satisfaction for every

DAUGHTERS OF ZION WILL HOLD RUMMAGE SALE

ZELDIN NAMED ZIONIST NATIONAL FIELD DIRECTOR

TALMUD TORAH OPEN

SHECfflTA MAY BE REALLOWED BY NORWEGIANS

FIND CANAANITE WORK OF ART ON AN ANCIENT SITE

LETTERS FROM ZANGWILL GIVEN TO UM LIBRARY

MRS. ANNA WOLF 4 >. ^BffiS IN PALESTINE

Commission's Minutes Offer Many Interesting Disclosures

Canadian Premier Praises Achievements of the Jews

DAGLE YEIDDAH CLUB ELECTS FFS GFFKMS

Schwartz Will Move Yiddish Art Theatre to Philadelphia

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