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Jerusalem.—(J. ' r. A.)—The intro\ i r- £ Sunday afternoon matinee dances duetion of a levy cf about 14 mills, ; \yill again be held at-the'Jeftish Com- approximately czrtn certs, ca eceh ! «. *. uo- *t . munity Center -auditorium, starting bos of citrus fruits exported' from tMs Sunday at 3 p. m. Thej^Avill once Palestine is bolr-jj considered, by the more' be under"- the auspices of -the Department of A^ric-lture sr.a ForAn cr r Psi Mu and will b"e sponsored .by the ests, it was leam?i r -re. Jewish Women's "Welfare Federation: The inclusion cf a s mall charge on i Mrs. L. Neveleff and'Mrs. Irvin Stal- each" box'of "fruit esr^rted to defray i rnaster will be in' charge." "the cost of publicity and advertisingIce 11th Enrf.il rather sr , The object -of the matinee ~dances Palestine citrus in England and "else- "banquet will bs held ih:s ,-cc -The Jewish.Women's Welfare Oris not to raise revenue and sb the ad- where has long been -urged by glow- Sund ganization has "become formally afr' mission charge is just enough to cov- ers and shippers.' ish CoHinvr-ty C~rrr. 1^ '-?.-' fiiiated trith the'JeVish.Community er expenses. The Crerghtonians Service Corr.n.iTee cf the Tc-isrsz ~r Center, and Welfare. Federation, it v play the-first Sunday. The Psi Has be ioircd t :? r e ; - >-- -~<? "rz •was announced today by, Wm. L. have also obtained the master of cereHolman, Fresident of the Federation. monies of the Rose! and to give sev/The "women's organization, which" eral popular vocal numbers and play '~Md been active for'the past 25. years the guitar. ' ~ - - . . . in * many phases' r of Jevrish" Social Many novelties and prize's have Whiie the creels cf tre ."Work in Omaha* mil enlarge Its been arranged for the series by the • functions and "will participate in the Psi Mu. -> •work _ of the" Federation; "including y family relief, child-ease, social servn a n will b3 tcrrtnrstcr cf New York,—Ef-i. Melscn Kuttenice, Jewish Commnnity Center, Philberg, Deputy Po!:c» CorrmiEioner of Anticipatir.s rn -a—cr; anthropies, and such other activities crjre New York- City, v c» Buanimously attendance zX the b-T^uct X as the Federation may engage in. . c •- I _ ^ dJ elected • President of the Jewish Na- .niittee decided to set a ccf:*i:re cf:~i:te "ir—x This action was taken at the^retional Fund of America, the agency for the Euricr cf rc?:rrct^7F t-> h" Mrs. L. /Neveleff. qnest of the 'President of. the Federa.of -the_ Zionist movement devoted to accepted, £rd C".ED Z ccfi^'tc dct? f-r tion at the' • meeting of the general President Jewish Women's Welfare the acquisition and. reclamation of the TaEking rescivctio"?. ^ e cr: ^:tte: ;'•••••";• F e d e r a t i o n ..'• •membership ..of the Jewish Women's soil - in •' the HOIF Land ss national felt this to b3 r.ccc:""- in crfrr •: • : Welfare-Organization, held last TuesJewish property. . Eepresentatives of eliminate the prss:b"i:ty " " " day. \The affiliation. of the -women's Preliminary Peace Pact Agreed all Zionistr groups '"arid parties" in" the -crowding cr confu;::ri duo t? ".-• ?: • organization with the Federation "was •••-•• U p o n to B e Sal>reservations. " later approved by "the" Executive Com• .-•••-• B i i t t e d - • : - . Filial Dale for Ceccri clicrji mittee of the Federation at a meeting held the same day. '• ... . Thursday. Nov. IS, wii: l*o ti c V.T.C. New York.—(J.T. A.)—The Comdate to make reservations for th.3 j ; Lauds Their Work mittee of Sis, appointed by the Ex; ecutive Committee of the Zionist Or"The Jewish' Women's Welfare :OrThe coxizrAizee m c: ganization of America, to prepare an ganization had for many years been irclrde I>r. 32; Jewish Candidates Contested agenda for the forthcoming Zionist affiliated -with .the work of-.the "Jewchairraan : the SDC-.^I Scr^-ict Cor^- I Convention, in a statement issued, for Seats in British ish Welfare: Federation and thereby mittee o tl. 2 Federsticn: Pr^ A. ' disclosed that a preliminary pact has . materially aided in the- development • •' *' " - ' Election' - '"'.. - '. Lie 5 Greetiberg, presirert cf i.i« been agreed upon between the conof the-Jewish Social Service in OmaB'rith lodge; I Irs. I>. Nevclcff. London.—(J. T. A.)—Sixteen Jew- tending factions, which will bring ha," said Wm. -K Holzman,.in*arident of the Jewish Werner.s V, Jio-oncing the action of the-Federation ish candidates'""were "elected "to the harmony within the ranks of the British: Parliament.'-in'- the general Zionist organization if. approved by board. .• • . . members C'Z the crsar:=-t.-r:F ^ " r e 5 " elections, which resulted; in a. Conser"In.;recent months the Jewish1 Wel- vative landslides Eight . Jews- were the delegates meeting in Atlantic ted in the ba~^iiet: Tlrs. T. A o"rts. fare Federation had joined the Jew- elected on.the' Conservative lists and City, Nov. 8 to 10. Sirs. W E . Albert*. T^ps I^^rlrh. Pr. The statement -which is issued unish Community Center'and Jewish "eight"on-the Liberal ticket.-No' Jews Mever Bebsr. P^bbi - roJcr.d; Ccr.r,. Philanthropies, in forming the Jew- •were elected on the; Labprite ticket, der the signatures of Eobert Szold, Rabbi David A. Go'IsicIn, rhi"?_:'Louis Lipsky, Israel B. Brodie, Abrais;i Community Center and Welfare making all sixteen Jewish ParliamehFederation consolidating- the work of taiiahs now elected supporters of the ham. Tulin, Hon. Nelson"" Ruttenberg, T'. Hr?"ri> r.tr. J. and Judge William M. Lewis of Phillasnoc.-c. these organizations in^Omaha. . . . National Government. * ~ V • "•'; adelphia declares: r T :•••". .'•••. "We believe it fitting and proper i master asd TJrs. A. •> o.i. In spite, of ;the defeat ofitheiLabor *'l. The committee is preparing for y that the Jewish Women's Welfare Orcandidates," with"four Jew:s/-Michael submission to the Convention a pro/ganization, as - the auxiliary of _the" old Jevrish : Welfare. . Federation, Marcus,; Harry Day, Marion . Philips gram of work for American Zicrosts should like%ise>: become .part ^of the •aixd" E.- Shimvell, losing their seats", for the coining, yeary 'in ihe -nature of, Unite-J States, :r;cL-j '. r.~ tlic d<zjz'.^ j • new Federatibni . As we are no^r" en- the iumber; of . Jewish members:: of s ' platform• "tip'on.,,T?'hich_all.Siouists cf the Zionist Or^^i-J^Inim cf . ' o i giic^I^in -completing the Tedrganiza- Psrliaraent".has""beerr. increased "from linay stand Ossified - in - their ^ practical ica., the Hisrachi, O i d Zii . ' • • ' * . efforts on behalf of the Jewish Nation, -ere invited the ladies to affect fourteen to. sixteen. • Organization and' the Pcale Zion, I The eight Liberals elected are: Sir tional Home, regardless of past dif- Zionist Socialist Labor Party, Officers for t i e C:tr T--r..J ' ,the formal.affiliation, - : • ..-•_ j ~~ "I am happy.indeed that this; was Herbert Samuel,*" James de Eoths^ ferences "of viewpoint and former •wise- divided, joined hands in* the will ba elected ct a s-peclal rr ^ accomplishM~by':the mutual consent; child, Major H. L. U^than, P . A. Har- group affiliations. election of. Mr. Ruttenberg vrho is to be held on Tuss'I^r e v e r t s * ' Oris and Barnet Janner, all adherents "2. We are considering 'proposals t of the respective boards. The ladies succeeding. Mr. Emanuel Keamann, vember 10. d the .T- C. C rt Z r- " } have done for more than- a-quarter.of of Sir Herbert Samuel, and E. A. for Constitutional amendments which the recently elected American member A special rrcgrcn :--? beer z."Z'Z' ' "• a century splendid work; I know they Straus, E. H. Bernays, L. Hore Belish^ •will provide for a National Commit- of the World Zionist Executive vrho for the evcrir.r. The finvvz'z. ?c=~. affiUated with Sir John rShnon. tee of 150 members, to be elected by tary will also gi->-e a co-r^t= roper will continue their -useful service," The eight .victorious^ Conservatives tht direct vote of the' respective dis- is leaving soon to take .up Ms duties "As this rrsct-Ir.r: rr.rar.s rru;> TC include: Sir Philip Sasson, under- tricts throughout the country, and an in London and Jerusalem. the :future cf ths 1^"-^l Tcr-h. ".i : The choice vras effected at a meet- urgent thrt c'-I cr O~a*-= Cov-rr secretary of State for Air in the last Administrative Committee -of approxing of the Board of Directors of the national cabinet, ilajor I. Salmon, B. imately thirty. Jewish National Fund held at the Samuel, A, M. Samuel, Dudley Joel, "3. The. Committee of Sis is also A. 2rL Lyons, I. Levy and L. H. Gluck- discussing the names of possible mem- Pennsylvania Hot-el under the chair- president. manship of Mr. Neumann, who res t e i n . . . . . . : : '••'•". -.-"••. bers of the Administrative Commit"- r The most surprising \-ictory in the teo which it is', proposed to" submit-to ported .that during the past three election is that of Sir Herbert Samuel, the Nominating Committee' of the years - of his administration, the Liberal leader, Home Secretary in the Convention for their consideration so Fund received contributions from hist national cabinet, who carried his as to harmonize and linite all exist- American Jews exceeding 81,000,000,The "Kaplan Five showed under the ex-champions, A. Z. A. No. 100, with old constituency" of'; Darwen, in the ing factions and bring to an end all 000. .s z.vz —crt: £ • : : : 4.rr£H":?e~ shot3 from all angles, winning 22-6 Lancashire textile area by a majority past differences and misunderstandthe forty-£l cr.ri-s cr.-irr ecl:" "z of 4,287. This is ten times ^raore than in the initial game of thepre-season ings g "that niay have existed in the tion of the ci IsrccI E}~; basketball league at the Jewish Com- he won in the last election. Sir Heri k be held en ' :r.ul:£i., cr. t \ ; C " ^ ~ " ' bert's election "was questioned at the Zionist ranks. Center Wednesday night. recognizes the jT g ^ """*" * '^— y The Committee of' Becesibc •* P outset of the campaign in view of the h In the second entanglement of the strong conservative opposition and in sovereignty of the Convention iin the Milder, chd:r:tv Ir v IV 1 evszing, the Herman, Cigar Store view of the fact thathe had split with affairs of the Zionist Organization of free to the en! quintet battled the Psi 3Iu boys in David Lloyd George when .he consent- America, and that any program or rauaity. one of the most sensational games ed to ^consider a tariff as a possible plan of Administration which the Araons t].12 :fci-turc; v II" ever played on the Center court. The solution of the economic difficulties Committee may submit, will he subject to the action of the Convention." final score tallied Psi Mu 26; Herman of the country. Al Baird, violin, c r l H^i:\-1:^I:» " Cigar Store 24. • Sponsors cf junior ar.d sensor clubs pi£.no. The uirvices c£ t^ic ir.tiii—'-... "• Thirty-two Jewish candidates rep- Batch" llizraeM May •The final' game was also played resenting all shades of political opinat the Je"wish CozEisunity Center have al Four, hoxirled b™ Jti-tli IFrlcJc^,1 i^i, fast and furious from whistle to ion in England contested in _the elec- Secede organized at a meeting held last also been cbtclns^. Tli;s3 s;-- ,^;.:: wfcir.le, the Deep Kocks of Nebraska, tions, including candidates who had . Amsterdam. — An extraordinary Monday evening Nov. 2, trader the and fillisters g;t tliclr r.ar^c Iic.^i 'J..\ •£b<i former U. S. Oil team, winning served in previous Parliaments and convention of the Mizrachi organiza- chairmanship of .- Philip E3utsnick, four • different s.itL-n£LiIcs rcpii.:!*-!.tion of Holland to consider resigning h has charge cf club activities at ove the A. Z. A. No. 1, 11-9. those standing for the first time. . The split -which'occurred in the Lib- from the World llizrachi organization the Center. eral party resulted in seven Jewish has been called. - Wm, L. Holzman, -president' of -the i The Mizrachi of Holland propose to Jewish Community Center and Wel-i Vienna.—A ir~*i ~r,-^Js," va=. is~j?lcandidates declaring themselves supporters of Sir Herbert Samuel, while follow the recent action of the, Ger- fare Federation, in a s address before ] ®! to Safbl Zhrcr-fe".-\ Grc; T.r' four followed Sir John Simon/in his man Mizrachi who seceded from, the the group' stressed -the importance of cf "Travels in Foreign Lanasj" the opposition to Sir Herbert; Samuel's parent body, because. of the anti- developing d u b work oa a high, plane cf i ,Weizmann"attitude of the last Miz- in order that the hundreds of young j nitic >f her services to Austria. moving pictures taken by- William policy. Holzman during "his . Teceht "trip men "and -viroiaen. interested 'in tiiclr j abroad, will featui-e the meating of clubs,may not CBIV have a"-good ilr. ; j L"'-" O the Omaha Hebrew Club to be held but. also-: develop their potentialities, at the J. C. C. Sunday -afternoon, ks citizens aria learn to assair.; tl.c'.r I starting at 3 p. to.-sharp. -" • xesponsibilities -as saembers cf tl.21 .""=" The -meeting and the travelogue is community, open to the general public. T h e club leaders' cosamittc3S rr'.'l\ __ The sum of $80,573,242 has been of ?13r711^9f, and the Maurice sad. endeavor -Among the scenes are some j'shots" to organize a series cf Iceof the Wailing Wall, center "of much contributed by Jewish benefactors for Laura Falk -Foundation" with a capital tares on club problems as part cf r. cf f IO,OOO,OOD.; , ' ; . recant controversy, and of Tel-Aviv, the establishment of Foundations in The single foreign foundation wliieh, Club Sponsors*, training eotn-se. A _ the only all-Jewish city in^ the world. America for general education, social 'committee' consisting .of Bfilfo- Abrc- J "il welfare, public health, business: indus-. operates in/the United; States^is the "hams, .chairman;-Miss Lsura Ecrc"ii^" •Jewish'-Baron ie-Hirsch'Fund, which try promotion, agricultural.". research, the development of physical sciences has s capital f of . $4^31319- - Other and Miss Grace Bosessiein -vr^s ; > j ^-^^Z' and the promotion of racial relatioiis, Jewish Foundations are the D. and F . pointed "to outline the program. Milton-Abrahams "was elected --"« according to, statistics supplied to the Guggenheim-Foundation with a cap: r A class for men and women who Jewish Telegraphic Agency by the ital of $S;600, 12S^. the John _ Simon CQEirraan. of th e .group.', The •Guggenheim-.'^Memorial Foundation ing- sponsors ^ere present, ex ilt3i are anxious to prepare for naturali- Twentieth Century Fnrid, Inc.t h e ' t u - meeting: PM1 FeWis.au,..(X-L); H..~zation as United States citizens will • This sum which represents the total with--a capital ;"of..'-$4,790,080; : Ins^ ry. Cohen, (A.-.Z. A. Ko. 1 ) ; :i:Itci, be organized by the Jewish Communi- capitalization of eight of nine Jewish dus .N.'-'Iittauer'- Fooadatkinfi, : in the United States, is , {'A. Z.'A.' Ko."10:) '$1,100,000'and "the A;.C. Satshesky ty Center in cooperation with the Foundations : something:over 10-per cent of a total .Foiindation, v?hosa capitalization i a s M, Kateliaaa, f A. S. A, No. 7; Council of Jewish Women. L Sternhil], (A. S. A. No.'7;; The first meeting of the group will of approximately $900,000,000 com- :not.-been'ascertained.' "be held ne:rt I'londay evening, Novem- prising-the; capital of 122 Foundations : ."•During'' the:-past, year the 'sum of J. S. Pearlstien, (Alpis Tan); ••••': §3,929/790 wasespesded-by the M. Graca Bossnstein, {Henrietta £ ber 9, at 8 p. m. Men and women in- throughout "the country; • c r "- " — terested in the study of Civics and Four Foundations, established trfth and .3L. GuggenheiiH" 'Fotmdationv' the Mrs. I. Weiner, {P. A. L , ; ; Laura Break,- Fa Hoa); : > English in preparation for citizenship fends supplied: by Jewish; benefactors D., and F. GaggenheiEs .Fo-iiadatit may enroll in this class without fee. are among the largest which exist in 'the- Baron de Hirsch'-Fund, the Lucius Levin, (Sigma' Eappa Chi); I The class will meet once a week, but the United'States. These1 are-the Alt- N., Littauer FouadaitDn snd the Julias C. Platt,-'(Boj Scout Trcrap 2>. David . Fishmsa, (Boy Scout T the day of the week on which the xnan Fonndarion with a capital--of : •class will meet will be decided at the 380,000,000,; the ' 'Mary . and ! Lsorde Bosenwald Foundation; • This repre- No. 72).; Miss Ann. Listsaar, fir'fc meeting ne?:t Monday evening. Guggenheim Foundation "«ith a cap- sents about 17-per cent, of a total .of Scouts); Kiss The evening mass convenient to most italization -of • $14,140,080, the Julius $52,000,476 • disbursed-'in grants dar- Ccraptsr Ca:: Fire Girls}: Uosernrald Foimdatloa v/ith a capital ing" "fes past year. of the irrouu will ba selected. Peasistrez. ar
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