October 24, 1930

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interesting and Smtertaining

Interests of The Jewish Community EntereO as Bectradtclass mall matter tra Jannar? 27. "m?1, at TOStofflce at Omaha. .Nebraska, tinder tlte Act of March 3, ISO.

OMAHA, NEBRASKA^ -FRIDAY, OCTOBEK 24, 1930

VOL. Y H L - N o . SB

Aspirations ana "Sons" Banquet Being Planned

FORUM SEASON

The annual "Fathers and Sons" banquet at t h e Jewish Community Center -will be held this year on Sunday, November 9. The Jewish ©arrow and Wilson Engage in Women!s "Welfare Organization Tvill have chargs of the dinner j Verbal Exchange on Eroarrangements. hibition Wednesday The reservations are being limited t o 350. Out-of-town Jewish j Under Auspices of J. C. C , Council of Jewish Women students attending Creighton, Omaha, and the University of •• "Wdt met "witand philosophy of life Nebraska Medical School are be| crossed "with philosophy of life in an 'ing invited as the guests of the j , -entertaining ?ynd fin- Social -Service fiMinin'ifj.w, of exchange TVednesday- •which Dr. Philip Sher is chairi evening a t the City Auditorium be- man* . tween Dr. Clarence True Wilson and An excellent program "with .daren.ee Darrow on "Prohibition." many surprises Is being planned. £The debate was the qpenktg number OR fine season's program of the Communidty Porum, -sponsored by the Jewish .; Community Center and the Council of Jewish Women, and was attended by •an unusually large audience wl I cheered both speakers again and again.

Dr. hevine Is flTCE to Address AUXILIARY HEAD Council

Qovernment's Statement of Policy and Simpson Report Are Extremely Unfavorable

Mrs. William Alberts -was elected president of the Women's Auxiliary of the Conservative at "the second annual meeting of the organization* held last week a t .the Jewish Community Center. • Other officers chosen are: Sirs. J. J. Greenberg, first vice-president; $3rs. Irvin Stalmaster, second vicejpresident; Mrs. M. F. Lsvenson, recording -secretary; Mrs. Benjamin Minkin, corresponding secretary; "Mrs. Julius Stein, treasurer; Mrs. J. H . Kulakofsky, auditor.' . The .following were elected to the executive boardr Mesdames Paul Bernstein, Hobert Glazer, Philip Ktutznick, X Dansky, Joseph 'Stern, X W. Hosenblatt. The committee chairmen selected by the president are: Membership, X-ondon, (J. T. A.)—Suspension of L o n d ( m ( J . T . A.)—The establishXondon (J. T. A.)—Convocation of Mrs. X Stalmaster; social, Mrs. B. Jewish immigration to Palestine un- jm e n t o f e legislative council the council of the Jewish Agency for A. Simon; educational* Mrs. David ill b t k i Palestine and of the Zionist World til a census will be taken is recom- Palestine and government control Goldstein; community - cooperation, mended by Sir John Hope Simpson j all transfers cf land are two of '1 It was a choice between ' I -wont Congress in order to take such Mrs. Heuben JEuIakofsky; "sick visitin his report on problems of land j principal features of the British make him drink, and I don't want him action as the situation requires is ing, Mrs. David Blacker; telephone, Dr. Victor E. Levine settlement, immigration and devel- je r n m e n t ' s statement regarding to make me stop drinking" and "It's . T h e C e n t e r P l a y e r s Guild opens intimated by Dr. Chaim Weizmann, Mrs. Ben Glazer; ways and means, opment l o the British government j pOijCy m Palestine made public not a question of -whether I want a their fourth season Sunday evening, The opening -meeting of the Coun- the president of the Jewish Agency Mrs. Abner ILaiman; prograam, Mrs. h erely 8 day Mans the 3ines of the • drink, but a question of what is best October 25th, 8:30 ~p. m., a t the cil of Jewish Women will be held at Sam Beber; publicity, Mrs. Alose TouJ. C. C. with the presentation of ior the public welfare." sem; gift fund, Mrs. Harry Lapidus; the Jewish Community Center, "Mon- tion, in a letter to Lord Passfield, methods hitherto pursued by the j "VThite Paper of 1922 the g day, October 27, at 2:30 p. m. The main argument centered on the "Captain Applejack,' 'three-act com- house, Mrs. L W. Rosenblatt; Colonial Minister, in which he an- Jewish Agencies with regard to col-| m e n t > s statement sugg-ests that the remembers council consist of Dr. Victor ~K. Levine of Creighton nounces that he has resigned as pres- cnization and immigi-ation. individual rights and personal liberty j edy by Walter Hackett. ligious, Mrs. Dave Shermanthe High Commissioner presiding. The long awaited report -was made ; doctrine. Darrow claimed that the The play centers about a conservFollowing the election of officers, University will talk on "Health as a ident of the Jewish Agency and of public here simultaneously with tin? Twelve of the members -of th* Problem in America." -whole matter resolved itself into "bi- ative English family, the Apple- tea was served. the World Zionist Organization. Mrs. A. .Pollack will play a group gotry versus liberty." "Every person Johns. Ambrose AppleJohn, who reDr. Weizmann declares in this let- British government'? statement of council will be non-official and elwrfof piano selections. A short business ter that the British government's its future policy in Palestine, a ed, and the other ten will be n~~ has a Tight to live his own life," the volts from the respectability of his meeting will precede these numbers. statement on policy is tantamount to statement largely based on Sir ficials and appointed. These memhnr* •great criminal lawyer maintained. name, goes out into the wurld seekj-will constitute a council which Following the Tegular meeting-an •"denying the rights and sterilizing John's report. "Life 3s_ of -no value without freedom, ing, romance and adventure, only to informal tea wHi.-be given. Mrs. Irvin and the best philosophy is to leave come back and find romance in his **It is not right," the Simpson re- "should be of special benefit to th* hopes of. the Jewish people reStalmaEter, chairman of the Hospitevery individual unit go free until l i e own Cornwall mansion. the Jewish National Home port says, "that if there are Arab Arab section of the population ans ality Committee, and the following (interferes :with the liberty and free- • Mr. Berek, a graduate of Midland •workmen unemployed that Jewish who at present do not possess -anr members of her committee will be In dom of others.'" : ^workmen from foreign countries be ( constitutional means for putting 'the past twelve years'' College, who plays Ambrose Applecharge *o£ Uie teai Mrs. Charles-Siimported to fill the existing vacant j views on social and economic matter* Weizmann -writes, *3 i s v e Individual Rights John, lias had many leading parts • I man, Jffirs. 2>avifi 'Ce?idnHtiu''Mis."l!iouis:] •posts." Sir John thus recommends | before the '••gw^rnitnatW" *by* -riot- i n Washington.— {J. T, A.) — T i e sQmljerg, 32rs." B. Kully and Mrs.and the Jewish Agency for Palestine, j a complete stoppage of immigration ment points out. ,Tiave the slightest conception of inAmerican government, being one of Harry Perlick. I have sought to .work in closest until a. census to be taken next year The representatives of the He is CTpported ~by a cast 4 con*" the powers having an interest in the. I dividual rights.- "Their .theory is that harmony with the .British.gov'ern-! is completed and the various steps will be in a position not only ** • if they can obtain"amajorlty they can sisting of MTS. Phiheas TWiritroub, •mandates, is called upon to intervene ment and have based my action on i for colonizing Arabs, thus creating {present matters of interest to thantake away any and all of our rights:" Mamie Temin, Margaret"; Hurwitz, in the jiew situation which has been a system of intimate cooperation with J the possibility for further settlers,(but will also participate in the di*^ In answer to Darrow's pleaior pro- Max Weinstein, Elsie 3Pogel, Haskell .created by the publication of Sir-John them. Nobody could therefore be I have been executed. jcussion on these matters, .the st*±.«hibitionists t o "mind their own busi- Cohen, Abe Saltzman, Nate Seker- Simpson's report, on Palestine, in a Sir John Simpson went to Pales- pment adds. In'view of the failure *^ more anxious than juyself to respond ness," Dr. Wilson stated that the prob- man, .Shirley Janoff, Irvin JSternhill. resolution adopted at a session several j| previous attempts to establish * y and spent p p to., the appeal for further coopera- tine last May lem must be viewed from two view-j The play is under tne direction of of the American Jewish Congress, months investigating land and rm-i legislative council in Palestine, thf tion were there a basis for it, but I ; points, private appetite and public-j Mrs. Herman Jahr. which has been meeting here. The fail to see it now after censure has migration -problems, at the behest statement warns that in order if, traffic "Ii we were concerned with Season tickets, as well as "tickets 'resolution characterizes Sir John's ret been pronounced by the British gov- of the British _gvjvernmeTit. The I avoid a deadlock such as that private appetite there -would be no fer the individual players,' nre for port -as a "violation of the conditions 1303 Jews Enter on Permits Obeminent on our past -work and the j matters into which he probed were j in 1923 "steps will be decided difficulty. However, this public traffic sale. under -which .England received iihe tained Before Ban Bedecision has been taken placing the ] the most important issue raised in! to ensure the appointment of a is Jiguor's great eviL In that respect p Mandate" and as "a refutation of the came Effective ffiil mernhnr* most serious obstacle for the future." (Continued on Page 6.) •the report of the Shaw Commission quisite number of unofficial agreement between the ^British gov"Although the Jewish Agency ernment, the Jews and the League of j Montreal. — Restrictions imposed which investigated the causes of thejbers in the eventtoofbeone or more failing elected on mnmcould hardly accept many of the riots of August, 192B. Nations.' last August by the new Conservative findings of the Simpson report it The appointment of Sir John was of the non^cooperation of any Meanwhile President Hoover had re- government iiave brought immigra- -would nevertheless have been pre- the direct outcome of the Shaw •of the population or for any The Creighton University chapter ceived the delegates of the American tipn to Canada practically to a.standof_Pi Lambda Phi, national social fra- Jewish Congress at the White House stffl, immigration officials describing pared to seek common ground for Commission's recommendations that reason, ternity, has announced the following before the contents of the Simpson -th present influx as merely a drib- cooperation, but the government's, measures Tie taken to work out j *»!„„ fo r Coimcfl e statement "which has already harden- means of regulating Jewish immi-j The plan for the council pledges to their group: report on Palestine, the Uritish govrestrictingg order,, aimed a t ed opinions into decisions extends no gration in accordance with the Harry Colick, Herman Paler, Joe provision :for the High Commissioner A study in Choral music will be Kaplan, Art Smith, Ben Smith', Wil- ernment's simultaneous statement on ^relieving unsmploymsnt, dosed the such invitation to the Jewish Agency. country's capacity to absofb it and to retain his power to ensure •ffered at the Community Center liam Wolf son -and JUtton Tudelson. its future'policy in Palestine and the gates of Canada to all immigrants It goes a long way towards deny- the appointment of an expert to] the Mandatory Power shall be soon under the direction of JMr. 3D.Haplan is from, San JFrancisco, Cali- statement of resignation of Dr. Chaim except those from Great Britain, its ing the rights and sterilizing the look into the agricultural situation \ !to carry out its obligations to ^hr Oscar Weinstein. The .group will fornia. Tudelson from Council Bluffs, Weizmann as president of the World dominions, the United States and the hopes of the Jewish people regard- in Palestine. j League of Nations. be known as- the "Haievi Society." and the remaining pledges are irom Zionist Organization became known, j wives and children of Immigrants -al- ing the Jewish National Home so The statement points out th»r Complete Stoppage Mr. Weinstein is" well-known for Omaha. The Congress elected Dr. Stephen \ ready established in Canada. Steara- far as i t is in the power of the there are no .government lands Not only does Sir John recommend Ms musical ability. He is a graduate S. Wise xsi INew.~Xork,ionorary presi- ; ship companies have lost so mudi government t o do so. negligible areas available for The fraternity is planning a .t:oscomplete stoppage of Jewish immiof the_ American Conservatory of dent,, and Bernard S. Deutsch, Hew ; passenger traffic as a result of the settlement. While the tume dance a t ±he fraternity hxruse "The Council of the League of gration but even visitors, who in Music s t Chicago. He has studied York, president, Bernard G. Eichards,; jmnugration restriction that "they have Nations a t its last session -warned the past were able to settle in claims considerable areas, the Tircsiral theory under Leo Sowerby, in 'honor of the pledges on Saturday New York, was re-dected executive cancelled many sailings. secretary. When the restriction order was first the Mandatory Power against a Palestine if they found employment ment netes that at present cello under Hans TFTPSS, and chamber evening, ^November 1. promulgated it was believed that i i policy aimed at crystallizing the de- should be dealt with like persons areas are occupied by Arab culfa•mnaif .under -Jacgaes Gordon and was only a -temporary measure "to be velopment of the Jewish National who have entered the country il- vators, and even if the Tinaer ^Herbert 'Butler. He "s a memr jtfVDked after the unemployment Home a t its present stage of devel- lastly and .should be expelled," ac- wonld establish its title it ber of-the Chicago Civic Symphony crisis was over liut the prevailing op- opment and the Council's view was cording to his recommendations. He 1 tfaerefore be impossible to make thu. Orchestra, was s. member of the inion now is that a year or more will accepted without reserve by the ac- calls such visitors -"psuedo-travel- j area available for Jewish eettlenwaiChicago Civic Ensemble, and is a, ;pass before any modifications.in the credited representative, df the British Jers.' A difference is drawn by the Britmember of the Omaha Symphony | present restrictions occur. government. But the measures now Orchestra. The terms on -which the Jewish ish government between the method* j I n the last three months, during announced Ijy the government -will ( ^ Pund purchased or leased followed by the Palestine Jewisfc The group -will study Jewish folk 1 0 the new Testrictions produce precisely the result against j are condemned by Sir John as colonization Association (which ad\New York.—Rabbis -will be « ' , the bonded -wine dispensing places j ^ °* songs and Hebrew choral work. The # . 1 3 ? 3 Jews entered the which the League of Nations raised "objectionable and should be radic- ministers the colonies established by society hopes ±o eventually be able quired to obtain federal ;prescrjption and the quantities of wine to T«^is-! on permits its warning voice." altered."' The present methods Baron Edmond tie Rothschild) «»-" to broadcast regularly over -the radio. permits jtn dispensing sacramental pensed vril] be checked off against I •the ban became operative. Of this of Arab cultivation do not leave a those pursued by the Zionist agendasMembership in the group is open "wine, according t o new regulations the :names. In this -way the governTransfer to U S. land margin because while a family While the Palestine Jewish Colonisawhich "will become »effect! ve -within to men.^nd women of all ages. I t ment Hopes to .top ^ e present bootIntimating ihat 4 e World Zionist i s planned ~to ihave a boys glee club, -the:riext few weeks. Instead of per- legging of sacramental ^ines b y ; ! i a £ f T e d ^^T^ ^ ^ ^ Congress, which is to be convened [ squires 130 danams cf land f o r t e tion Association Jias benefitted i t e ^r , , T ! intervention of the Canadian Jewish a girls glee dub, and a mixed glee sonally dispensing wines to Tnembers uniicenseu dealers, j _. . , , . , ~ .• , , ... in Pebraary, may find it preferable maintenance only 90 dunams are ac- Arabs the Zionist colonies did ra>< w -MW^^WTI ^..^^.^.-t +*, I Immigrant Aid Society and five were dub. tually available, Simpson says, thus benefit the Arabs because of ito* of their congregations, as as the case (Continued on Page 7) Mr. JSIcCanrpbell expressed the( leaving 29.1 percent of the Arabs clauses contained in the constitution si present, the irabbis vrill in the of the Jewish National Fund accordlandless. inture be supplied with books of opinion that tne.new method wBl not j ing to which the land acquired 1-* be jrrotested by the rabbis, since it At the same time lie believes that prescription blanks, similar to "those will relieve them or of TEBPOUSIibilityj pQUT the various Jewish agencies in Pal- them must remain the inalienabk j issued by physicians, in quantitie.; •and from t h e task of personally hold sufficient reserve of nn- property of the Jewish people •«*£ requirfid for -their cangregationE, and supervising sales of "wines. ) developed land to enable thm to con- because of the contracts which thcr the prescriptions- will \be rigidly Tinder t h e present Brrangement jj tinue operations A group is being formed at the diecked up by officials of -the :permit rabbis are allowed t o •wTEnd'raw irom Philadelphia (J. T. A.)—Four Jew- kosher kitchens are Phi Alpha, -without itsterrup- have concluded with the Jewish p Jewish Community Center i » prac- bureau of the pronnsttton depart- bonded -warehouses the quantities fch Greek letter 'fratendtie.s tm the Omega, Delta Sigma Theta andftion. His suggested general scheme settlers by -means of which they : tice and study debate .under the ment. required for the use uf their con-!campus of the University of Penn- Sigma Epsilon Delta, of developmcaat is ahnoEt exclusively employ only Jewish labor, the g . sponsorship - and direction of Mr. Prohibition administrator Mc- gregations fci the Teligious holidays. '• sylvania have made arrangements to I t ' is pointed out, Ihowever, that i for the "ber^efit of ihe Arabs and emment'E statement points oat, Sam Zacharia. Zacaarm, who has Campbell said .last wees: that "under The ZionistB' contentions ——— i install equipment for kosVer kitchens this Jewish Students House is in no BedauinE. debated at Tech and creighton Uni-' the new system the rabbis will first t in their fraternity houses. The action sense a missionary organization and Sir John voices regret that part ing the benefits which their versity, is a member oT The J. C. C. j have to Hubmit a list of the mem(of the fraternities came as a result is not seeking to •exert influence on •nf the water necessary for irrigatioT. ization work has bestowed upon thrfc team which captured the Center: bers of their congregations and the of the influence exercised among the Jewish students in favor of any par- is now under concession and he ad- Arabs have beeE. proven, upon Mid-west debate trophy last year, number of permits which they will Jewish students by the Jewish Stuexamination to 'be unconvincing, ticular branch of Judaism. The vises that steps be taken to ensure Heis a law graduate of Creighton. receive will depend upon the size at a" satisfactory Errangpment -with the not fallacioiss, the statement Louis 31. Shanok, former assistant dents House of the University -of All those interested in the class the lists. The permits will then be executive-secretary of the local Jew- Pennsylvania maintained by t h e ' action of the Jewish fraternitieE came, concessionaire. Por land development Eeferring to the agricultural t r e asked to leave their names at distributed by the rabbis as they ish Community Center, has accepted Pennsylvania branch of the United rather as the result of a general fee suggests the appointment of a apmfent of the country, the the Center desk. The class -will l i t . "The list of 4he members nf a a position a s assistant director of the Synagogue of America. Jewish awakening among the stu- commission consisting of a Britssh- ment is satisfied after the start as soon as a sufficient imm- congregation Trill, be typewritten in Irene "K«nfm»mn Settlement at Pifis- The lour fraternities that are pre- dents which is fostered i y the JewArab. He also adviseES tion made % Sir John Simpson ber show their interest. {Continued JKB Page alphabetical order, -will be 'taken to burg, ps« paring to equip iheir quarters "with ish Students Souse. CVfOntIT\off rffi

Jewish Officiak Resigning and Entire Jewry Protesting

Cliaim TVeizmami Simpson Report Is jGovernment 5ta&$ a Great DisapResigns from. 'Its Futurepointment Posts Policy

CEN1EIPLATO G U PTOSTART SEASON SUNDAY

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UNITED STATES CALLED ON FOR

CANADA

CHORAL MUSIC IS TO BE OFEERED AT COMMDMTy CENTM

Pi Lambda Phi Prat Announces Pledge List

Rabbis Need Permits for Sacramental Wine

at to Install Kosher Kitchens

Zachmia Sponsoring J-CX?-Debate Group

Louis Shanok Is With

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