December 19, 1930

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VOL. VIIL—No. 47

Hebrew Club to GiveProgram This Sunday

-The cK 5 . | T f the members of the ConseTvaV^TR aagogue will be entertained VteiL-fhanukah Seudah on Saturday \§,'*f:;.$nf December 20, a t 2:30 p. m.V*$ < ^Jewish Community Center.' " ^ K i S ^ ' , ' . ; , -' , '. : ". >• "VA special \ ;'^T£££** including games, has been arranged. • Refreshments will

CHARGE OF BIAS IN DISTRIBUTING WINE PERMIT

Sam Klaver, president of the Omaha Hebrew Club, has announced .that a special program has been arranged to be presented to the members Sunday, Proper Credentials Needed If December 21, in the lodge rooms of They Are to Leave U. S. New York Rabbis Lead in SVthe Jewish Community .Center. Boundaries mand for Revision of Judah Wolf son will deliver an adPlan dress of special interest to the memMrs. William Holzman, chairman of f o l l o w . , . •':•-'.,• bers. A musical program will round Service for Foreign Born of the Coun- "Mrs." David Sherman,. chairman of New Yorki—r(J. T. A.)—Asking for out the program. cil of Jewish Women, -warned all the Religious Committee, is' in'charge. a revision of the present system t>Z aliens to have proper credentials in wine distribution which would case. they, intend to leave the United the average distribution to about States, boundaries. , . ., gallon and a half a family annua rabbis representing virtually all '^ Mrsl Holzman made her announce-' Orthodox Jewish congregations ment following the receipt of a- bul-J New York charged that Jews are > letin from Miss Cecelia Razovsky, na^ ing discriminated against in tional executive chairman. Miss Razgranting of permits for ovsky's statement follows: wine. . Very frequently men" and women Symphony . Director Feel? at At present a Jewish family is al •who are not. American . citizens, although .they have lived in the United $ubsidjjr|of Jewish Groups ConHome With His Own lowed five gallons of wine a year. >UJ> States for many, years, take , trips' Side Stepped for in many instances, the rabbis said. T-C People r . across" the .contingent or to Canada. quisitions made by them were retlow'i Years ,-.-'. ._ ' "This-is the first *iipe that.I have by the government • officials Such people fire always* stopped at thej been among my own people in the two sometimes denied. Canadian or Mexican border by. the ' Vienna.—The failure-of the. Austrianmonths I have been in Omaha and I immigration' officials who. demand cr- cabinet; to include in the ; new. budget"We feel that the rabbis under want you to know" that I sincerely a edentials to prove that these people Submitted to Parliament a subvention present system are distrusted and predate it and feel the pleasure deeply are legal residents " in; the United for the Jewish communities has met jected to espionage and p of being *at home"*, said Joseph LitStates. Very often embarrassing sit- with great opposition on the part .jf j which is b discrimination against A-« tau, director of the Omaha Symphony uations arise because the person so Austrian Jewry-'s spokesmen.- JThey Jewish people," said Rabbis R. Ri?Orchestra at the monthly meeting of halted by the inspectors cannot estab- see in .this action of ;tiie; under govstein of Ezrath Israel SynagopuA. Hie. Brotherhood of Temple Israel a t lish to the satisfaction of the inspecV ernment not only; a breach of the con"Every application • for wine made >ar the Temple Wednesday night. 'tors" the feet that he was legally ad- stitution but also a continuation, oT a rabbi must be authenticated by * mitted into the United States. This the old policy of permitting theTJews "I nave been treated wonderfully by federal official, but both Protestant. is especially true of men and women to be the only group whose religious the people of -Omaha, but I want you and Catholic applications are granted who'entered the United States many needs do not have, the support of the; to know that tonight I find what has as soon as they are approved by « hi>years ago, some of them before 1906, government.; . :••--•• been missing in me «ince I have been hop." when records kept by the government here,** he said. Successive governments in the last Led by.Rabbi M. S. Margolis, <fo&& were incomplete. Mr. l i t t a u explained the reason why three" years have promised to adjust of New York Orthodox Rabbis, Si* many people are Beared away from At this tn6ment, a inan has been this jnatter but some reason for putJewish religious leaders appeared -hrgood music because of: the ' words, held up a t El Paso, Texas, who has ting it off has always been found! The "symphony" and "classic" He said fore,William D. Morse, supervisor of - lived in' the United States since 1900. opposition of the Vienna municipality, v they were meaningless and expressed permits of the Bureau of Industrial He i s a prominent merchant in his the obstacles interposed by various the hope that Jewish people of Omaha Alcohol. community, a large city in this coun- government departments and the would pay more attention and give try. He took his wife and children that the Jews are wealthy enough 1o inore- support to the Symphony Ortake care of their own "religious needs t for a trip to California, and upon their chestra. • ;• return they stopped a t El; Paso ; for were some of the excuses given, "I was amazed and disappointed to i .This last bbjetion, it is pointed !©ut, a change of;trains; -The man and his find not one Jew among the directors overlooks" the fact the economic* dechildren went "across the border to of the orchestra," said Mr. Littau. "In Mexico to see the sights. In attempt- cline of Austrian Jewry, has led ' A all the large centers, the Jews take a, curtailment of the activities of the ing • to return to El Paso .that very an active part in the support of the Jewish communities. • * London.—(J. T. A.)—The Sevenday; they were held- up. The children ©rcheatta.". • -. ••:.".- - . , - « . ; teenth "World Zionist Congress will ** could establish the fact that they were • Meanwhile the government- departEabbi Gohn -;gave the Chanukab held February 24th Jn Carlshlult ment concerned "with the question of -a fl^j States, but-the grayer a n d Ernest PriejEman. tpld the Casecho-Slovakia, the Zionist ExecuUV* subsidy' for jthe. Jewish cdmwuniti«»Sj man had^no~pfoof' with him t o Samui awnoonced. The date had been oet ?r>r to the Jews to "be* patthat" Tie had" been legally adUBBled- to hss appealed p E." Jafcobs, president :«f the i bi f i d a-suitable itbl y 5th by the ZionW ^ . thfc-United-States w h e n i e first came ient until the cabinet Brotherhood, wag toastmaster. ' • Committee at its emergency fflft«£ihJE here-in I960.- He is not an American opportunity for introducing the JewDr. Samuel Gerson, executive direcin November, but no site had b«sa citizen. He does not, remember the ish communities* subsidy and can ob- • A group- of senior and graduate stutor of the Community Center; spoke selected. • name of 1 the steamer on which he ar- tain parliamentary approval for i t . ' dents of the jdepartment of sociology. before the senior nurses of the ,UniUniversity i«f ^Nebraska, "were shown rived, nor the exact date. In order, to Carlsbad was chosen after prolotyr&i versity of Nebraska Medical school establish his right to reside. ii!t this Railroad Line to Palestine* f'~ throughthe Jewish Community Center and careful investigation as to th# Wednesday on "The Council of Social country," the man wilt have to secure jplace best suited for the Congress trts* > s t Fridayymorning. SamM Paris!.—A* new. rail connection "be- « i i n gg> . ]Song Dedicated to Them, Sung Agencies.'* a certificate of. registry at. a cost of tween" Calais', and Palestine^ that wUl Gerson..addressed them on the J. C. C , i der present conditions. The C««v^h^ at Dinner of. Conservative Mr. Gerson is on the executive com$20.-. This-entails loss of ;time and enable travelers to. go directly to the j$\e Welfare Federatidn, and the Jew-| Slovaldan povernment has been ifi* : mittee of the Council, and Dr. Pointer, Synagogue formed of the decision. - much "red. tape"; because many .docu- Holy Land without changing" trains," ish JRhilanthropies, and'their relation j Geneva,—(J. T. A.)—The second indean of the Nebraska University Medments .and witnesses are. required.. was announced «for construction Jhere with, t h e other. agencies in tne city. ternational conference for the study Although the agenda have not t^t A one hundred dollar gift toward » ical school, is president. The moral of this tale;is, of course, by the IVench, government. r The en- - They, were, accompanied on their of the Jewish problem in the univer- •been published this congress will •)* very obvious: The man. should have terprise is part of the $20,000,000 un- ±rip by' Miss Katherihe M.:Dunn, IIK building fund for , the ~" .Conservative sities will be held in Locarno, Jan- the most_ important since the «--*.r. become a citizen many^years-ago. Be- dertaking, of France to develop Syria, structor. of social case work a t the- -Synagogue was donated by Mr. and uary 4th to 9th it was announced here Among the momentous decisions w> Jvfore taking trips across the. borders which is under a, French mandate. by Dr.- Walter Kotschnig, general sec- taken by the congress will be whsU launiversity. ' '•'. ~ . . . ' , " .Mrs. Harry-.EL Lapidus.in honor of or across :the waters. aliens should; alretary, of .the International Student titude the Zionists should take towt-i their twenty-eighth wedding anniverways secure either »n alien return perThe seventeenth annual Maccabean Service, a nonsectarian organization, the British government in view of ?;»sary last Sunday a t the second anmit.or carry with them sufficient docunder whose auspices the conference cent political developments in fratwAi nual dinner of the Conservative Syna- Flag Day of the Jewish NatiomtT will be held.' The first conference was and the White Paper in particular, »?v& umentary evidence to enable; them to Fund held Sunday was wholly successgogue." _ be readmitted without any delay. ful, according to "Mrs. M. F . Levensmi, held a t Bierville, France, in 1928. - the resignation of Dr. Chaim W*»:srAny alien, although he had formerMr. and Mrs. Lapidus were taken chairman of the local drive. The International Student Service, mann as president of the World 5iin.ily lived here many years, who is reby complete surprise when the entire Complete totals are not yet avail- which has. undertaken a campaign to ist Organization. admitted after haying been detained gathering of 275 people enthusiasticAll parties within the Zionist i^>fight anti-Semitism in the universities Fifth International A. 2L A. Day officer; Prominent B'nai Brith mem- ally began singing a song written in able, but will be announced in next of Europe, will sponsor a program of ganizatien are making strenuous J^.5-for' proof of entry, is regarded as a "week's issue of the Jewish Press. The bers will deliver a few remarks at the newly arrived immigrant. If he-should will be celebrated tbis'Sunday by 130] their honor specially for this occasion. amount collected at the Temple Israel address treating the principles of uni- forts to have their delegates banquet. • '• . ' ; . become a public charge, or get-into active chapters of the 'Junior B'nai Those present bad each received a Sunday School was $24.86. T h e "R- versity life with regard to the actual To Speak . . difficulties" with the law, l e will be Brith, spread over, the North American. sheet of-paper containing the melody, NA," a dub meeting a t the Temple situation of the Jewish students, the. liable to deportation, his; last admis- Continent, and will .be featuredz by four; Three Omahaeis -vSll be -the:prin- with a sketch of' Mr. and Mrs. Lapi- under Mrs. Max Fromkin, donated "$2. history of .the Jewish^student in Eur- cipal lout-of-tqwn speakers • at celeb^i- dus, at the top. sion being .regarded .as. his "date-" of radio addresses. • - ' ' . . . ~". . \.. .,• . . Mr. William L. Holzman addressed the ope, the Jewish student in the life of tiodsL^ ^jSanv Bdrer will :g?eak at MilThis nation-wide; observance is~oj arrival into the United States." Temple Sunday School children the •the country in which he.livj5S and 1ihe| especial significance to, Omaha, as the waukee site.of i;he ne3Ct_ A. Z-_A.; con-> -•' The-song, which was sung, to the previous week and' Mrs. Levenson at- problem of the emigre Jewish stutune of "The Vagabound King," is as organization has its headquarters here, vention; Philip... Klutznick, executive tributed the successful collection there dent. : . - ; . • follows: and was J>orn here seven years ago secretary, will speak a t Sioux City, Among the patrons of the Jnternato Ms" appeal. through the efforts of Sam Beber, who and Irvin Stalmaster will deliver the. taonal Student Service mre ^Thomas {"Co-operation of Local Groni" i s Friends of cdl who need them, Collections for the" drive were also today is still president of "the Supreme address at Minneapolis. : Masaryk, president of Czeche-Slovakia, -Sought for Movement They *tftil more, thanfeed them made a t the-Dundee Talmud Torah, Advisory Council. ••'-.--''-, ' • • Radio Addresses : Viscount Cecil, Dr. Albert Einsteui; Being Launched Mr. and Mrs. Lapidus the City Talmud Torah and the CenBen Kazlowsky president of the _ _ Program and Banquet The radio addresses are as .follows: and Paul Painleve. , " ter Sunday School. Creighton University chapter of Pi The Omaha celebration of the ocr Mrs. Herbert Arnstein, preside Rabbi "ildgar Mkgnln, speaking over Side by side they labor Lambda Phi,, national social fratern- casion will be a program and banquet the Council of Jewish Women, station KHJ, Los Angeles, CaJdf^ 5:30 -••• Helpmff4?veryweigk6or -.:•'.•••,:...^. ity, has been chpse'n as delegate t o Sunday, sponsored jointly . by .the received a plea from Mrs. m . ; Julius :3. Cohn, speaking dyer - 'Mr: and Mrs.Iklpidkt ~ z- - -• the order's national convention, to be Omaha No. 1, Omaha No. 100, and Simon, chairman of the Nations! station WDOD, Chattanooga, Tenn., held at Montreal, Canada, starting Decommittee on Deaf and Hard of ; Keep: on :p&ingJ - Set the standard cember 29. . ing, asking for co-operation in * . .-.- < high! ' :.'••.• '-'••*.?:•££:r?r Besides acting as local delegate, tion&l movement launched to in "Such achievements nobody pattbvy! Washington there was an ii Kazlowsky has the distinction of being \-That the late Charles W. Eliotf theaters, synagogues, 'churchf* ing over/station KFWL San Francisco, able delay before ,Jbe ' saw President selected by the National Council of audltoriuin bpeii to the. public, to start president of Harvard IJniversityj favCalif., 4:15 p . m . ' Best of wishestoZyou : .• ored the appointment of Louis D. Wilson and the future president was schools to install hearing aids. the fraternity as the undergraduate a t 3 . p T m . • • ; - ; • ' • -•"•'•" ..-;•;• -.'.-.r.; * Petitions, signed by the liar The local headquarters has furnishYears of health to you. two . speaker at the Convention banquet. TJrondeis as his successor, and that it ready to quit Washington in disgust. hearing in the community, have Other high spots on the program Mr. and Mrs. Lapidus. ; was Mr. Brandeis, then Supreme Mr. Hapgood says. The matter was secured by the local Council SPO Kazlowsky, who is senior in the are a playlet by the Center Players ed a prominent out-of-town speaker Court Justice, who was largely re- finally settled, Mr. Hapgood writes by Creighton Law school, has. figure:! Cuiid,. entitled "His People"; a short to each chapter for its program. The affair, which -was successfully sponsible for the appointment of Her- "a telephone message from Mr. Bran- in order to acquaint public in«t!M prominently in university and Jewish address by Iryin Levin, president of carried out in an atmosphere of jov- bert Hoover a s food administrator deis to Mr. McAdoo, saying that, in tions with the numbers in theit 5 Community Center debating and ora- the Omaha B'nai Brith; piano seleciality and informity "with Abner Kai- during the World War are two of the the emergency of war, Hoover was too spective communities that reqnirf th tory. He has been on the Creightoii tions .by Miss Kose Brandeis, and orman &s toastmaster, was featured by hitherto unknown chapters in the ca- valuable a force to let slip away and special deuces. OfficerE of the Oln»? varsity for five years, arid last year chestral selections by the Jewish Coman address by Rabbi David A. Gold- reer of Justice Brandeis that are re- that McAdoo ought to make it his cil Sections in order to persuade tK*> he was a member of the debate'team munity Center orchestra, under the stein. Community singing, led by vealed for the first time in Norman responsibility to see that the President to make special provision for thp hit which won the Mid-Western Commun- direction of Frank Mack. Washington.—(J. T. A.)—Two thouSamuel Gerson, aided in -heightening Hapgood's new book "The Changing acted. Mr. McAdoo did; and of course of hearing men, -women and chiktr^ ity Center debate championship. • He .;•-„ Sal Michnick, president of the Tri- sand eight hundred sixty-three Jewish the chances " are slight that if Mr. • "We must break down the u-all •"': • Years." / - plans an extended visit througfi' the chapter K. Z. A. council of Omaha and immigrants entered the United States the spirit of the event. Hoover had not been food-controller eternal silence that surrounds r w east and Canada; ." '. • *'\ Council Bluffs, will be chairman for from July 1 to; October 31 last, and As Sunday -was also the first night Devoting an entire chapter to Mr. he would ever have become our Presi- 10,000,000 deafened people in M £he afternoon and will read the mes.- 581 of this category entered during of Chanukah, Master T>avid Mittelmah Brandeis, Mr. Hapgood recalls that dent." • v ; ••..'. , ' . . ; TJnited States, among whom &?*• ' Concessions for Copper the month of. October, i t is shown ny lit the first Chanukaeh. candle. David Justice Brandeis was President Wil000,000 children. These people >>ii statistics issued by the Bureau of Lazarus, winner of numerous singing son's first choice for secretary of comExploitation :: " L . ; :•-.•-.:-.- the A. Z. A. ger for the sound of a human contests, - rendered several selections, merce and the appointment was sidebanquet wiich willfbe.Held at Immigration, Department of Labor. the Council pleads. Jerusalem. — Important ..concessions ks'fcWo at ^ m^Tvilf^feature f: ',Ttotal immigration for October, a>- j and Frank Eisenberg extemporaneous tracked by political maneuvering. for the exploitation of extensive jcop- tHeElks'CWb'a' " ^ * sang ™«r verses ™«=*a about uW,^ various «,«•«„«, ™»^mem- Citing as one of the few occasions on per and manganese' deposits in'H|iie J ; 3;- flnkelstein, Idncolii attorney^ as "cording.'to thisannouncement, was t h e ' poet, which-Justice Brandeis'permitted himDue to the fact that the post; Elected Mayor of Miami SIMM«S bers present. t since October, 1919, showing a' Akaba region of the Red Sea "coast, the -speaker. Finkelstein. isra•=f p r n w self to act in a case not connected office will be closed nest Thursday, Miami, Florida.—Louis Kft ' The success bf the~ dinner was ef^of <;S,85Q or121S per -cent"irom were ^ranted^y the Palestine gov«rii^4 graaid president «ef .the;pxi ;is fected by th& following chairmen and with his judicial duties, Mr. Hapgood the Jewish Press will go to print Jewish rpmmunal worker, hu* ment to Messrs/Macartney and Riffey,1 at present elected; mayor of Miami* Shore**. * their conrmitteesi Mrs. Abner JLaiman, tecounts the ^ momentous i-ole played one day earlier next week. two Englishmen who -have 1>een "profit western region. "ujf.-tlie>; The deadline for all material is suburb of . Miami. Mr.'" * rK*tliti r, ~i9B9Z T.ThiS "dr^pin inrmi-' i B . A^ Simon,.Mrs-. Sam BebeT, by-Justice.Brandeis in the naming of pecting in that district for-some -time. i Tlie toastmaster SQT the -banqnet ,wiil |for' Tuesday evening, 5 p. m. Please. helped to develop Miami Shox«!$ fti * [gration Is^ aftrJb'titeS^to t ^ t lie-'drastic" i i in* Bea Glazer and Mn Joe ;Green?i faoover a s food administrator. The mineral tleposits are said^tof W be Prank} After JVtr. HooTer had laeen called to deputy for this region and past grand siro<^ons"byPr'esident"HooTer'~~ ' resld«nf4»l' suburb. worth nearly $125,000,000. fcerg.

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PROBLEM OF JEWISH STUDENTS IN EUROPE IS TO BE DISCUSSED

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Wveal President of Harvard Favored Brandeis as Successor

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