Entertaining ' •: Goot YahTtAhd so another year lias passed into oblivion •'.- .'-.- likewise a few folks who imbibed too freely of "corn" . ' . . and speaking of corn . '. '. Lew Corn of Deg Meines, Iowa, was •wied to a local; girl . . . the wedding ./was - celebrated - with -•' a : - different species of corn?2 T . just" a representa- *' - Warsaw. ^-(.T.T. A.)—ThV tragedy tion of several[Corns from Iowa".". *. of homeless Jews: continually'shifted from dire country to another is "iliusone of 'the ^ jams ^ read ''May jrour trated in the :case of Mrs. Hoschber troubles besrnalkcorns". . ...; Ph'land her daughter,--whom the- LithGoldstone, former. Omahan and now a uanians expelled; from Kovno as havprominent Hollywood producer of high iiK-no citizenship rights. -The women ^grade talkies ? .>£ givfis^geherously to were brought to tt'erolish frontier, but they had no right.to be admitted Lbs • Angeles^Viihftitittions ;.'. v and to Poland./ " what ta-Mother's boy 1 .". A communi-Without,shelter, they remained in ty 1 "scenter", of ' police ' newi: Alien th> col£ on«the frontier" between the ILohan of the ivdrld .Heraldstaff . .•.*; two. countries. Efforts are being to render thein^ssisiance. kind hearted women whose social
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SYNAGOGUE OF C0UNCILBHJFK TO BE
VOL. VIII.—No. 50
Exp^lition to Probe ^ Jerieho
London.—(j. T. A.)—Why. River Jordan, did not-dry, up when Joshua a n a ' h ; s ^followers crossed if 'and what caused the walls of Jerto collapse before Joshpa's conPublic^ Invited to Ceremonies to icho quering army, will "fee the object of Be Held Sunday an expedition leaving here for Palestine under the leadership ,of Prof. J . Afternoon parstang, who will T^e. aided by Drl-| The_ new synagogue of .the Council Donald McCown! •: Bluffs Jewish community, will ba The expedition, wh*ich was financed a formally dedicated at a special by the late Lord Kfclchett and "Sir ceremony to be held;.this Sun«lay afternoon at 2 ji. m.T The* public of Charies Mariten, «S11 endeavor to Dr. . Julius- Klein, assistant secrei»rh Omaha and Councj] ^ u f f s -have prove the Bible^stories correct. tary of cpmmerce, will be the next work i s performed without flourish or invited. to-at ! on the lecture course spon-v ,.The j^int annual meeting of "flattiv.;Mrs.iBube^ (Gertie xfetemdnies, which1' ioredgointiy by the Council of Jew."the Jewish Welfare Feder.ation, synagogue, 6J8 liynster street; kofsky^Mrs; Ben" A) (Ethel) ish- Women;, and the Jewish .Commu,-: -the Jewish Community Center An interesting: p ^ p S m ^ l ^ s ^ Center. 'Is Prosperity in, ."and..--the^Jewish Philanthropies arranged for the -cuxasion?- SpegfeefsMrs.-Louis Sommex . . . . A_group, 7" is D L Klein's.suoj*»ct for his. A joint meeting of the^directors will be held at the-Jewish Comwill _ be^-Jtab^ ^ ; ; ' " - : : W " ' appearance Thursday ^evening, of young women whojtofl each Sunday of the Jewish Welfare Federatipn, manity Center Wednesday, eveRabbi David'; ;Tanuary 22, i 1 the Center auditorthe Jewish Community Center, an3 ning, January 14. morniBg-ito: further Jewish instruction and L Morgenitern and 6 . Hochium. the Jewish Philanthropies will be | Because .of the great importman of Council Bluffs. Cantor A. . . . T h e Sunday School teachers oC _ . • ., . . Df. -Klein, who is .known as .the held on Monday evening, January ance of "feusiness to be ti*ansar:tInteresting SchwaczkJTi aadhis^-ciioir ' o f flHw and Memthe «.„ Conservative „ „ „ „" Synagogue o_-:-_._ and, Says AgencybyWill Refuseof Cored. it has been decided to dis,**inte~rational business go-getter of 12, at 8:15 p. m at the J.:C.'C., rections Mandatory B'nai Israel - synagogue, Omaha/ wfll f birshlpj are Temple Israel . . . T h e apartment pense -with the usual musical and UncleSam," landed only a little to hear. the report of the ReWhite Paper V render several" selections.' :,* dramatic program and give the who have solved the auto traffic probmore than a week ago, after an exorganization Committee, of which T h e p r e s e n t e d i f i c e w a s built a s * a entire program to business. Harry Lapidus is chairman. house magnates of the Dundee section •London.—(». T." A.)—What was re- r e s u l t o f fire* d e s t r o y i n g t h e o l d - I r v i n C. L e y m , p r e s i d e n t o f t h e l o - tended European trip in quest of j Brief--messeges will be given by garded as thij-most encouraging news foreign trade for the As this will be a most interesting : 6 w United States. lem . . . they patronize the O. & C. B." s y n a g o g u e about. "a ^-vear * ago. TRei'caL-lodge' o f - t h e - B ' n a i .B.'rith, a n - " * " " « • - • — . — ^^ " " " received by the English Zionist ConHe is no "swiveWhair official," but and important meeting, every .Dr. Philip" Slier, president of the s n>e 1 chair b u i l t a n o < u f f T m u n c e s - & e f o l l o w i n g coirimittees a n d - ' " " " . ^ . " °"K St. Ry. tram The skeptics who ference, which" just cl »sed; here, was s- t r-u:c t u r e . i s beautifully-• I 'Federation,' William Holzman, presidirector is urged to attend. on eco• >••---V»x--.^ • • • • • • • r l . . v *••. " ' .-DE.*-'of t h e l e a r a n g e x p e r t s Ij f . . .... " dent of the CesAer, and Sam Beber, doubt the importance of the Jewish the declaration by Prof. Selig Brodet- jnodern m everv respect." lt wvH their chairmen: nomic conditions toda . also house the Council Bluffs Tal- I president of the-Jewish Philanthropiutrltert'ual -"Artwuwejnent . Committee: . _ . .. ,. . .. ,, Community Center . . r the building sky., member of the vexecutive of the. mud Torah. -•• :~14 I'ies. Samuel Geison, execu&ip^^di-. Harry « . Cohen, .chairman: Tfile_Kroluff; I H i s weekly rad.0 talks over t h e teeming with activity . . from the World Zionis - Organization, that -the j rector, will present a joint report for The commitiee in charge of raising j ^» V..C-C....... chair, have earned him a present, negotiations between the Jewr quiet and • peaceful study rooms on Committee: I*htllj> Kltitz- v i d e following. the three organizations. -v "P1I Agency ur.d the; British Govern- funds ,for the building and also* for r : the upper floor to the recreation cor- ment.are a; discussion of the whole arranging . this , affair include: G. Harxy l^^a^s. Aime'^aiin nii."l!*r! j An authority " on chain stores and William f Holzman will preside. H. though he is,'the local comner below . . . the atmosphere so policy toward the Jewish National Whitebook, chairman; M. Hoffman, A. Wolf j. will, report for the Jewish ro'mmiitwi Sam isebor. Harry ( m'ttee chose the Klein lecture topic inviting to ths Jewish boys and girls Home, and in no way a discussion of secretary; D. Fox, treasurer; B. .Free Loan society..'-" .H A TVoif. F r aan n t A c k Mrl wm m < : . *-with the widest appeal for the com; 1 Gttinsky, S. Shyken, and A. Gllins.ky. rhairman; Niite JaroiiSi Mas H«lzm«n. II.' The most important business of . . . Sam Gerson, the Superintendent, modifications of the ~W]iite Paper. Ki 1 : y . . 1 : „ r ! the meeting will be .the report of the The offieiers of the synagogue Prof.- Brodetsky stated that the Single adm-ssions, • for those who busying himself and buried in an Social Sprvu-e: in. i«hijii». .Sher. <-hair-1 reorganisation.committee-to be conference would not .consider, .the are: G. Whitebook. president; A.r-o season tickets, will be $1.50. . Harry y p . avalanche of detail * work . . : .and Bragin Makes Self Spokes-' MacDonaia government's White Pa- Gilinsky, vice-president ;--O.. Hochman, W i n . . ( I r o t U n s k y . > i «n>ii»'t G p r i . Kesolutions: J. J. FrkHtxnnn. chairman: Ixrais. JMpj>> his Jjehial, assistant,, al- :Per as" even man for Non-Comnnnnst jm a n of_the- r e o r & a n i z a t i o n c o m t n i t e e. basis for discussions, secretary; David Fox, treasurer; 5 . X.. K Yaffe. Cootlman Coh«>n. Jews Vfarllniwe: Wt»ii Hotatmnn. rtmirmnu; Tlarways prepared to attend to the wants and that no 'agreement' .would be Shyken, M. Hoffman, arid *H. SaltjJThe reorganization plan .will be disry- Zimman, Hercry Mnnskj-. r Initiation;-Committee; L . F. Coodnuin, of the youngsters and grown ups . . . reached unles- that paper" was set man, trustees cussed and voted upon at this meet* ^rlnilrmMn: Cmctor A. SelfwaEskin. >feim A.)—Charging that: " ". .* " " " Officers for 1931 will be l#on. J. Mofcraharifc,, I>r. ff .-. jrhjph&eiaind&'ine'to remind you -not.aside. in the IS yeais of the Soviet Union's Clowlanrt t>rpl«*^Krt-me: I. i H Itt to iniBap^^iuiiMbA-'tfueeUiur-- t>f the perui. . _ National Jewish H*spir»l: l»r. A. , J. C. -C.,- Federatidhr arid Phflanthro-; fact that the IHTI. ch:\lrmnn; Harry ijipWns. hounrarv result- of the government's invitation chnlrmna: H. II.. Anerliaeh. Joe Wolf. .^."Wednesday evening . . . Ihe that many changes brought Fred 'WhUe to the Jewish Agency, and - not the ^ founders of. the Russian The newly elected officers of the Ontrnl Council Committee: Max Fromnder the recommendations of reorganization plan should be inter- result' oi a Zionist appeal to the The promotion of Jewish tradir colonization movement and a Omaha Hebrew d u b were installed-at) the Jefrish Communal Survey have esting • - . . Something very noticeable government. l e a d e r m t n e tional synagogue music and Jewish f' Commitiee: i»ave Freeronn. ohair^ t h e regular meeting of the organiza- j Ozet, nnA +>>! \heen made this "year and also because* ra numerous protests which the folk songs within the Omaha Jewish ' man: M Gilbert, m when shopping . . . the affability of Pnve Katimnn. t , , C rC,last * ' Executive Executive C( Committee and the the year t a s been a crucial one in OiHwrt. Pnre Katsman.; '_ , ,, _J „ . oSundav 11Tl j OT , tral : -Sam Klaver. •chnirmati: Nate taon held at +w T Party itself for its failthe" Jewelry salesman . . . s o finely- Z'onist executive has reached against community is the goal of the Omaha nws: held at the J . O. U last Jsunday Communist _ . . _ Mart -Snm Ijnrls-Klaver. •chnirman: Nnte I UOn nftprnnnn welfare work of all kinds. The Jewish tc.place ^ c o m p l i c a t e d but urtrained "in the art of super-salesman- the negotiatitns cannot, be directed • Hazomer organization, recently fornv >niton AbmhaTTis. arcerooon. against the executive," he said,, "be- 'e d under the direction of M. LevinThe officers Sam of the president; Irvin are: Levin, viceE. Klaver, ship dapper young" men with Jewish Community Center budcause both the Zionist actions com- son -und N. S. Yaffe. . , intellectual advancement committee,'is somewhat "of. a:"JiHimy Walker" snap mittee and the Agency political comhfmsS^pokesman for a beneficiary of . . . • . - . • - . . They aim to entertain at J e w i s h treasurer; D. Schwartz, Omaha Com--- — — program . . . . Roy Feltman, Nat Meister, Izzy mittee at their meetings at that time authorized Dr. Welzmann to nego- munal organizitions have already re- t Dr. Bragin told the All-Union contees Fiedler . . . They are "food" for the seen a creation of a Child Care desoon. Philip Klutznick has been tiate." . ' ference of the Ozet, the society for quested them to entertain at their 1 Klaver .has announced riaberdasher Maurice Micklin, a zProf.; Brodetsky said he was perof the membership comPresident HTv T rC 7 ; T i +K partment in the federation, special programs and meetings. ] ^ ^ ^ w m j , ^ ^ intensive the following committees for the en- settling Jews on the land, that the * , young man at the. head of a large or- sonally very optimistic as regards ; Free lessons in sight reading are membership to be started immediately.-suing^ term: : government had never officially dis- j ganization, operates successfully one the' outcome of the negotiations, to be given to those joining the crossed the matter of Jewish self-de* K»>cntlTe Committee and rtndeet Com. Dr. A. Greenberg. eh.iirmrtn: Fred of the largest lumber institutions in pointing out th<*t this is the first group. All musically inclined are White. Max Fromkin, -Irvin Stnlmaster, termination in Jewish territory. He time the Agency has been invited to Harry J,apiaus. Mark liorig; J. Kiklin, said that when ^he Jewish Communthe middle west'. . . A certain" yonng invited.' H. oVnch. Irvin l^evin. negotiate directly with the governSick Committee: Irvin I-evin. chairman; ist leaders speak of an autonomous legislator.who is fond of card ptayint; 3 . The Hazomer club meets at the H. Onich. 1". Orncli. Jewish region they are apologetic ment, and -not through the • colonial J. K**™*Freed. I... Morjrnn. . . . was advised by his friends to lead office. "Under no circumstances will J. C. C. every night at 8 p. m. I Investigation Committee: M. Bercoviri. while such a region is ST absolute i C office. Under no circumstances will . A \ T k . , „ „ ; . „ • cluiirman; M. r.lnnk. A. Monsky. Sam "trumps'* when in doubt about an imi. .unis.—([ A . J ^ i n e ancienx .AitBhTiler.'Barney Feltman. V>. Oruch, M. necessitv which must be openly detn« Agency accept corrections to the} The chairman of the organization is Mr. Harry Bender. ghetto ci Tunis will soon.be but a Crandeig. . . . portant measure . . . Dan Greenhouse White Paper,' said the speaker. manded. ~ T^V m_ • • • • i-i. I Memliership Committee: Trvin I-evin. Jerusalem.—(J. T. A.)—The new government had memory. lh*; iunisian municipality ehairmnn: All>ert Knnlnn. viee fbnirman: While ., «4i.^ the ^.^ *,**•-•• — - planned i promoted to the management of a 6 < n region in decided to ra^e the entire ghetto and.-1 ^ J " ™ ^ ^ , ^ ^ . i . SS n ^ii K the creation of tuch a rP^on in elected Assembly of the Jewish Compublix Theater in Sioux City . . . a Bira Bidjan. Far Eastern Eepublic, munity m" Palestine, elections for rebuild t h e old Jewish quarter called g ^ ^ ^ committee: J committee: John Feldcapable young man, despite his youth take place place the the middle middle of of M Z i i l Dr.. Bragin "Hara." This section of the City IS roan, chairman: Joe Tretiak. M. Bragin insisted insisted that t a t iit must be * * « * ^iH take of 71 members, . . . little David to his mother: "Your Janua Ii Crimea. Crimea, he declared, not January, fomed frr its mediaeval synagogues. ^ J ^ A ^ ^ ^ } S nose is. just like teacher's, but you have Jeroiw Kulakorsky. Hrman Oruch, onlv had enough land for more than so that in regard to numbers at least Up to 1857 the Jews of Tunis could ^Ran. fo1r i s B S r 1n n U , rj C f t K j Steisberg.g Morris BrntJUeis, P B a different 'nozzle'" . . . the mother live. no-where but in the "Hara/' I»nblicity C Inblicity Committee: m t Pave Blacker, 200*000 Jews, but also had great in- it will follow closely the precedent chairman: hi J Cronnfie, C T>. T> Oruch. O h dustrial potentialities for tens of of the Sanhed^n, the ancient Jewish There are now 53,fi00 Jews in Tunis. was not offended at her "nozzle" but Iniiation Committee: Hen Handler, chairthousands of Jews. The K-rtch dis-. legislative bo«J- of 70. man: M. Blank. A. Monsky.proud/cither "mozzle" in having such ltesolntionc Conrmittee.: Sam Svrartt. chairman: Hrtrry SteinberR.-. Judah Wolf- trict of Crimea alone will produce ' / •*• Central EWetonil Comimttee will a bright "boy . .-- "Reducing" at the conduct •elections, throughout Palesson. . J. J . Friedman, Sam BpJ>er, K. S. more nwtal. in the next seven "j Yatfee. Paramount .*. . not the price, just the on behai." of the National CounJmliciary Committee: J. Riklin, chair- than Belgium, and France togettier, ^ man: J. CrOHnSe. vice chairman? D. Oruch, cil of Palestine .Sews, and in the apname of a picture . . . Doctor and Bartney J'eltman. Joe Tretiak. he added. Vigilance Committee: Hanr T-apidns, A*ddressing the Jewish CommnnLst • pointmeht"^f this committee due reMrs. Abe Greenberg call their-resiJerusalem.—(J. T. A.)—A total of Chairman; Fred White. Harry Wolf. Vfm. d has ha been bee had to the vandua Hclzroan.- Henry Mon«ky.~Max F-romkin.. he recalled that -two two years dence a "home for girls" . . . Beverly, 223 Jews, 115 .Christians,. including Dr. A. GreenlwrK. Sam Beber, M. Ix>rifr, leaders, he Berlin.—(J. T. A.)—Out of a toSam Swnrta. Jndah "Wolfson. Irvin Stal- ago they spo'-e of settling a million. P i t i e s and communities in the counPhyllis and Renee and 1 . . . A pretty tal of 403,969 Jews who were living 33 British, police, and 10 Moslems en- master.- M. Selico. I. Morgenstern, Sol Jews in Bira Bidjan, but now thfey tiy and -to the "recognition of equal KoBen!»erg. • ' tered Pales jne in sKovember, accordyoung matron yet entirely unassumin Prussia iii 1925, only 76,387, or Talmnd Tornh Committee: N. Yaffe, have reduced that number to 50,000: Tights-»wtweii men and women. A ing to figares released by the -imchairman: John Feldmnn. 1P^ per cent, were foreigners, ac.... local Electoral Committee has been ing: Mrs. Ernie (Goldie) Meyer . ; . HouBe., Committee: S. Monoritz, chair- in three year: cording to statistics just published migration office. In the same period mao; S. Bahjor. vice chairman; A. Schlaiappointed in nach community by the Rose Brandeis, a dashing young miss M. Crotmse. Hitrry T>worsky. Ben in the "Zeitschrift fur Demographie 8C Jews, 46 Christians and 40 Mos- fer, j Central Committee Handler. J, I^tntzman. I>. Sdiwartz. of the Spanish type . . . a very capalems left. Thirty-one prospective im- "Appointees: A. EIrhnrdR. Inside Cnard, imV Statistik ^er Juden." F^'ery Jew, man or woman, whost Sam Klaver. .representative to the Jewish ble pianist who renders her services name appears, on the register of tht Welfare Federation. ' Of this total of foreign* Jews in migrants were barred. freely at various Jewish functions Jewish CommJiKty., 20 years of agr« Prussia, 35,385 came from Poland, A consciencious young man who is a o- over, will be allowed to vote. T« 9 498 from Austria, 6,986 from RusSt. Louis.—!-(J. T. A.)—^No polit- become a .member of the Elected Assia, 3,574 from Czecho-Slovaki'a, 2,480 credit to the community . . . Harry from Hungary, 2,156 from Roumania, ica1 anti-Semitism, as it is. known in sembly., "hov-ever a person must hav< Trustin of the firm of Kraus & Trus1,791 from Holland, 1,350 from LithEurope,. exists in American univer- attained tfce a>e 'of 25, have lived at tin busies himself with both Legion uania and 1,037 from Latvia." Thus sities. - It -only crop out in pri- least a year in Palestine, and be abli and Jewish activities. More next week. East-European Jews constituted the The extraordinary singing voice of last spring in open competition. He vately endowed universities, and it to read, write and speak Hebrew. ABE 3. FOSKA. Every 50 voters are entitled tc Abe J. Poska Lincoln, Nebrasaka, vast majority of the foreign Jewish David Lazarus has caused the Tri- also :won a European trip, the prize is directed, against Jews who arouse population of Prussia..offered by the Kiwanis Club of Shensubmit, a list of candidates accomangle Club of Omaha to take him prejudice not only in Christian, but delicatessen ewner, was the first to andoah, Iowa.-.To win, he outeangpanied by 'the' consent of the lattei. under their wing to enable him to Berlin alone contained 43,838forin the better and more refined Jewfile his name for the primaries for voice students of the city high ish circles as well, according to Judge to be noninated. • eign-Jews, or 57.4 per cent of the cultivate its potentialities. the Lincoln city council. Mr. Poska, The study of advanced Hebrew for Special regulations are laid dowi This organization is sponsoring a schools, then placed first among Ne- William S. Evans of New York, Nawho is a newcomer to politics, has total throughout Prussia. Out of a all "boys wishing higher :Talmudic braska singers, and capturing first in for the repreWantation of Sephardu total Jewish ropnlation of 172,672 in concert to be given by Lazarus tional President of the Zeta Beta chosen police reform as his platform. the tri-state finals. and Yemenite Jews, both minorities knowledge "is the: aim of the DageL Berlin, more than one-qnarter were Thursday night, January 29th, in orTau. '. Judge Evans spoke at . the One hundred r.nd twenty names apof the -Tfiw'sii population. A numbel der to raise funds so that he may thirty-second annual convention of Yedudah—^considered unique in "organ- peared on-the petition placing Pos- foreigners in 1925. Dr. Michael J. Ford was appointed o" seats in the "Sleeted Assembly wit attend the Cincinnati Conservatory of izations. Their purpose has ieen ka's name on the campaign roster. by the Triangle Club as chairman of this Jewish fraternity held here. bo allocated try the Central Electoral Music, from which he received a "Anti-Semitism is no obstacle in Vetoes Subsidy for Vflna the Ways and Means committee. deemed -so worthy that "free gymCommittee to Sephardic and Yemenscholarship last June. Yiddish Schools Mrs. Max Frcmkin will have charge the way of the advancement of Jewnasium" for members attending, has ite representatives, in proportion to As the policy of the Conservatory ish student, a d Jews are in a posiVilna.—The governor of the Vilna of the work among the Jewish orthe total number of Sephardim and been offered on meeting nights by The Jewish Community Center district vetoed a 20,000 zloty subsidy is not to allow any of their stution to knock its head down -wherganizations. orchestra i a s sent out the. SOS, sign assigned s"by the Vilna municipality dents to do outside work during" the ever it appears," declared Judge Ev- Yemenites respectively on the registhe Community Center. for musicians playing the violin, f cr ;the" local Yiddish schools. The year, this concert is to help defray The Board of Education has donat- ans. "Jewish fraternities have done ter o€ Tthe Jewish Community, irreThe next meeting will be held at trombone, andv windinstruments. governor. claimed .that these schools necessary expenses. ed the Tech. High auditorium in lieu much to erad:cate anti-Semitism by spective of the ratmber of votes cast the Center Monday evening. Judah • The annual -concert of the- orchestra are; not. loyal to the Polish governLazarus, who is 19, won the Doug- of the fact that Lazarus is a prodigy showing Christians something of the for theseVpafticuiar lists of caadi: Wolf son- will-address the; group.: • > is; being^planned *for.the near future. ment." • IS , '~, ii •:•}•• ••! • -'•-; \-----k. las County5 AtWater ^Kent "audition' of the Omaha public Schools. Tew to admire and ,respect,"'. :. . dates. AY-'Y--'-'- ••• ': .
Mletn Is Reorganization Plan to Be Feature of Annual Reports to Lecture at theCenter Auditorium
WHTFEPiffER ! N0T BASS F i t
Joint Mating of _:. •: Directors on Monday
>¥IET NOT CONSIDERING JEWISH QUESTION
HEBREW (1UB
Traditional Folk
0LDSANHEDR1N PARAI1ELEDBY WASSEMBLY
Ghetto of Tunis to
Be, Razed- and Kebmlt •>
First Candidate in Lincoln CouncilRace
FEW OF PRUSSIAN 228 Jews Entered, 86 JEWS Left During November STATISTICS MOW
DECLARES UNIVERSITIES ARE NOT PREJUDICED
Concert Is toBe Given to Aid Voice of David Lazarus
Study Advanced Hebrew
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Need Musicians