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JDEIW£73 J! Antwerp.—(J. . A.)—A rne-v trorlJ A.)—There chsss cinJE?T)IcT! xs established here by a Jewish : r ~ frora Poland, George S.otar.cT i-ofessor Samuel D. Scbxnalhausen 1 of ihe,speed of the change. Uo lon;j- Playing 103 r_ Here, ; stimulating addresses ever delivered j er does the -world adhere to a morality in the COURTS cf e'even hoars, loobs to marriajje as the high- otrsld %von 3S5; 13 Trcre a Ijy "tlie •' gave ons of the -most intellectual snd •Acfirity trnn and there are ! on the Community Porum -platform in est status, -with, the reproductive he lost seven, Lutancwslri, vflio has si: L iTc j his lecture on "Sex in Civilization" a t Thythm basic. Sex has hecome, like beaten Altkhina i: blindfold playing, tsrs "the Jewish Community Center Wed- it or not, experimental, -as science. is now heralded a; t i e rrcstcst BzlOn Sunder everir.r. Dec. ->fro- ) j Sex morality cannot be guided by •wis- gian chess champion. Shcih mternational A . 7L...A. day-Lnesday . y y evening. g dom out rxi the -past. And the youth •>Tiiich be celebrated throughout', Schmalhansan in his address sound..- . preach to Judaism" under t i s ex.?-' Ttaitsd States -and Canada ±his ed i h e note of the JISW asocial order are confused." •. . . which -he maintained was inevitable. pices of the Adult Swuciilct—I Sunday, Trill be appropriately obis the key not "only to a ^ 1» i ^ ; ^ „„ •program initiated by ths ," rr 1.1. served in Omaha, the birthplace of "Humanization arid socialization" of .but also to a recreation. I f *""" "" " *"* Corassuuity Center this .year T..c ' -the order, Trith a program continu- our system -was i i s objective. our -civilization is breaking- down, a Conservative Synagogue Is r--:r.z;ring through the afternoon and evs- He ^pointed out that at "the present new civilisation i s coming to birth." •'6 izig xnis e^sn.t ^oiHi-iV ith l:.~ time civilization is undergoing great mafle a strong pier. •nm Jias ccni Habbi Albert Gordon of Temple changes, precipitated by the world for a; humanized :SQdiety which would _Adath Jeahnnim of Minneapolis, war. This ;has aaade TIS neurotic, he eliminate the cut-throat competition A dinsier sponsored by ths Crrand has brought', about now extant. -IHe plsadsd -that;paxehts rspufed to be outstanding °stated, should-not think of •their own 'children ! 7£ tc:l L'zil\Zl o among the -younger JRabbis, v/ill give o* confusn confusion, "bs held st £ o'clock precesamg' iiie j the main address at t h e ^meeting to "A sexual ^revolution:is taMng place to the exclusion : of l^the others but lectore. .Thase. making1 resen-ations ! should look upon all -.as ..members of at the present ..time. , After the war JS held in the evening-.nt :the Jerrish for ±k& dinner will, of course, re- j Community Center auditorium. The the -women ionnd a new ireedom, and one great -human family. Ho paid main ~i.es the lecture which will ] oi Jie j meeting is open to the public. The they are the .center iin the sexual JSV- high tribute to .Huasia as "the laboraDr. A. -L- £— r, cL.rcitor start not later tlisn S o'clock. ]ll£i£- \ olution. Jn. pra-war idmes ihere was tory -where the experiments are feeing'B'nai guest speaker has chosen "A Sle at .the) Wz.tr IL, carried on for a new social order. something 3iali-sacred accepted as to A. Z. A." as the subject of his University moral; the home -was the essence of "Where life i s hard pressed ihe.body t h e address. TI--> - r cf the .Jew," izy night series fast not attend- | that-morality. assumes a -new significance and there will be "the ^-_c=;t - =- s~ at the_opp „,—„ - « - „ The open .meeting will be preceded the dinriEr -will be admitted to i "When ^the -war .caused a numerical _i/a Jiew.lease on life. The:young peoBy a. hanquet. The main speaker excess of women, something -new i a d meeting cf auditorium at 7:S0 to hear- Dr. \ r> zEmh-sr 2 5 at the banquet -will bz Harry Lapi- to occur. The -pain .today as the -pain ple .realize that '.sexual freedom is i n ."age rooms the ultimate empty. - Something- in- at 8:15 p r . - ". dxis. • « Center. Dr. ternal will come of itself to give it .at "the .Jew.:: i C=:nr _••• The entire day's program is besrs reces-n depth and dignity, and personal re- Sadiar ^cs c~e— _ ing snan=ared jointly by Chapters spect." "The . Iso. 1 and 100. . The first feature iot :&e possible t o J: in demand He stated that our present civilisaThe' -s?ill be a basketball game JbetT,-£en t O 4»*iG£2 J l O v ^.—i-EnCi" j *" ""•*• " ~" -" qsste ^s a lecture:". ing- t is563.1322: tion i s a bankruptcy - of traditional the quintets of the .tvro chapters. dinner. i „----_. things. The pains and predicaments It -was orsgiz ^ \r-zl that Dr. At the evening meeting Halph A "leader of relicious thinkers and of -family liie today, he forecast, will. Sachar v.as to -" 2sogg of Chapter-No. 100 "will repeTnsii ea- [ ,_ was called-; 3 P^neer^n at ih*1 teing- about .JuIfUlmest of true values, resent -A. 2L- A.-, speaking on "A. Z. to the he J social and human. A- in -Social Service Worlr." The *^ eWlsi! w2TAt£r IT; ' w _r c f The .speaker was introduced by Dr. campaign -traditional degree of. Judas 1 lined at its head £• , ~" ,~, a n d .'Production'^to-."Be Present- "William H. Thompson, Ihead of psy- and cabeus, a play depicting the cternul forced to postpone his er.gsg ed Sunflsy -Evening, chology and philosophy at the "Munistruss^e- of the JOT, .Trill be prelie that Dr. cipal -university. Herman Auerbach,. January 3 ssnted_ by ajtcam from Chapter Uo. which he h£zs a cirscted .for or lIns chairman of the Community .Pcrum, undertcoi the mrscicTship of tne| ":^ J five years. The purpose of! 1~ composed" of "Israel T3efcbvicir"ErE-'nai ..B'xith ."HUM Foundation a t i f ^ Society i s to re-interpret JudaThe Center Players' Guild will of- made the introductory remarks. ; •vrin Wezehnaxi, Louis Levinson, Art i i p p , Sol Tuohman, Ssm FinJcsl, Er-" fer as the second production of the The Community Tonim is sponsored the "DiiivTesitT, he was a professor; T^ thsl^^ Trin Chudacoff, "Ernest Pjissman, Sam eason, Pernac 3Iolnar*s comedy, jointly by the Jewish Community in' theViistory department at Prcfessor .Satilan was £sso-: TJniversity of Hifeiois. The popularj ^ " Sd The Guardsman," on Sunday eveCenter -and the Council of Jewish Tnrkel, Sam Ikloskorits, lilorris d with .Br. Juaali L. Hashes ity of i i s courses sms ..common 'S^--^^ ning, Jan. 3, at 8:30 p.TO.This Woman. Txanldin and Harold Barish. sip' among the student body. ! j-^t c... A musical progrram is also being cintillating play was originally ••A .luncheon will be given honoring j ~£T~ planned. The committee in charge produced in America by the .New Dr. .Sadiar at the HDl'hoteJ at noon j ' ^ of arrangements consists of Ervrin Tork Theater Guild with Alfred Wednesday, December 23. This Trill | ^ X { ^ ^ , ^ ,3vezaiman, William Wolf, Oscar ,unt and Lynne Tontaine in the •be the last of the luncheons during' was graduated in .ifa' eading roles and recently made by DU. ±ie r e - : 1902. Uayerovdch, Halph Nogg. this calendar year.. them into a motion jiictaxe. reived sn A. B. 'from the College; A. Z. A. vras founded in Omaha Translated from, /the . German, by Sam JJeber c:i .Tiny 3,1924. Since lohiar, a "Viennese, 'has put "into this its inception it -has installed one delightful .comedy, a eMczicss of, hundred and iif£y chapters. manner-.•and'-sopMstic^ti.03;: of situ-' stion -that. is "truly - continental. Sny epoyu The -story'-concerns,'itrelf frith an W'i.^^. «»*.»«^»Wi 5 • Jewish'-Organizatiim iti actor and .actress who -have been Prcfsssor jlcrcecai srish-Jobless happily Jnarried 3or sis months. A t Bv3MiXig-2.t 'Forestry CoHsgfi .Is -fa-ies irszldj and honestly this rtime -the .actor senses that iiis Warsaw.—(J. T . A.)—The execusituation in Bioaar Sleiaorial to Bistingui^aed vdfe. as -becoming , a trifle .bored,an brougrht .about by p ' The Daughters of Israel Aid' so- fact she -even evinces a passing in- tive of the "Warsaw iehillah has. aeLeafier j -nation sud scier.tific ciety named its officers for the en- terest in an attache of the Russian manded that the government take Vvl suing term at the monthly meet- embassy and. his stunning uniform. •action to combat the virulent :antiSyracuse.—(J. T. A.)—The c o r n e r - j ' ^ ; ^ ; ^ ; _ "Wit± - \ / ^ ^ seaa- : Jewish fcpycott agitation. .ing of the organization held Tues- The actor decides in a moment of xnie of the new \Louis Marshall} s ^ . - a i t r r.or se^^scepaw^ oy g day afternoon at the Old Peoples desperation to masquerade as the forestry -Science' building an - a d d i - ' ^ f f™^> proaieias £Ba needs « In a resolution, adopted, the liome. Prussian Guardsman and win idshilkih -points out that the cnntin.ua- fion to the State College of Forestry \ £f, Amerkan Jew, reorganamg i,, The officar^ elected are rMrs. A. wife over again. The -results com- tion of the incitement endangers ^nat at Sjracuse Uufversiry, as a Woif, president; Sirs. "S- Parber, prise nne nf the smartest and wit-only "the Jewish population, but the •welfare of the entire ^country. vice president; Mrs. ~K. Tatle, treas- tiest of comedies. I t :says further that the continnea urer; Jilrs. I. Enlalvoxslry, secre- 3Darl -Seigal -plays the part of the tarj-; !Mr3. 31. ITriedel, finance sec- Guardsman in the Guild produc- elimination of Jewish ^employes :froni men joined :rnstitutlans -encourages IS. Smith in the ceremony. Tetary; .Sirs. A. lilaisel, Tecording tion. The part .role of the actress government : •-.._. secretary. •is flayed by 3irs. "Phineas "Win- the boycottei-s. ;building g will be erected at a cost o The resolution calls upon the govf.oub. Other members of the cast jilrs. B. A. Shnon vras chosen -$600,000. The funds are to be SZLchairman of tlie board of directors. are IMxs. Stanley Xevin, Martha ernment to recognize the economic plied from :the $100,000,000 'bond ll equality -of'.the Jews and to .cali ' a ] . ^ ^ iss e pufcK= buildings. Others on the board include ~&Ies~Himelstein, -Mrs. Morris Priedel, Sal conference -;of Jewish • economic or-j lEchnick and Sol Tuchman. The fciiilding is .nsiaed in honor of dames 31. Xneeter.. ^B. Triedel, J. Bernstein, J. Pinkel. J. Adler, S. play iis "•.under the direction of 3irs. ganizations for the purpose of com- i:he late Louis "Marshall in recognibatting-the agitation.. . . tion of ius'issny years of effort .for Olander. 3irs. S. Fish -was elected Herman Jahr. reforestation and conservation. Presito the membership committee. Tilna.— (J. TE. A.)—Two police dent of the board cf :trnstees of tie commissars and the comrnsndant^ of college for many -years, Sir. JIar; &all the Tolice Reserves in "Yilna -wfere was one .of -the .leaders '.in 'the E r s dismissed by the authorities for.their to 'establish a state colieg's cf i S i t i :riots i t which h i h forestry at Syracuse University. Or.3; day at part in 3h anti-Semitic p uilrs. B . Xulakofsky, .assisted by l sons, E b !months' t h ' ilinocr c of ."Mr. Marshall's Eobart, Bueharait.—(J. T. A)—The sum of a -group of Jewish women, is in occurred i n "Vihia on 2?ov. 10. graduated Irsm ibis school. • szrricss were held at S.605J255 lei, approximately S50.000 charge of the booth/:at the Eilpat.'Detroit.—(J. T. A-)—Detroit Jews 'The -jxsvj edifice Trill contain a lib-residence, 105 South was assigned by Parliament for Jew- fick store selling tuberculosis seals lield -a -mass meeting on Decarabar ish cultural purposes in next year's for the ITebraslca Tuberculosis as- IS to protest -the snti-Jewish distrib- .mry -dedicated to-the memory of the! street, vdxb. surialin the Qolaen 'Hill : r r : ?" budget. sociation. The hooth opened Thurs- jances in Poland. ' ,' This sum represents a reduction o: day and will gontinue ifor a week. T ".... T 'be CUB of tha fir.cct cf 1its land cxil 15 per cent. " 'Other booths are being operated .•Warsaw,—(J. T. A.)—The •will .contcin ~z~ -urrriva! -d llccticr: j Halash^cl:. —?. _ . _ caar The Jerdsh community believe at the "Brandeis Stores, and at. thenient commission for the .relief of of "Works ci5 farssiry. that the allotment of the subvention postoffice. the "smemployed i n Poland, in ~rsis merely an attempt on the Tjart o The purpose of the sale of seals sponse to '.an.ingtziry. by " ~ , , _^ -,— the government to quiet publi •at the booths is to obtain small Telegraphic Agency, -made, iiti clear al vahzs in fcrartry i tsrr, lire. E. opinion, but that actually it intend suras irom those who were not so- •that Jewish .suffersrs from th ^will be vcspl to exteml no help to Je~ish cultural licited ' "by TOail. The association omic crisis must :depend upon Jetdsi be an c-udirrr needs. uses the iunds :to support two chil- •Drganizations; for :'smelioratiqn'• of pacitv of : " : . In substantiation of that belisf thej dren healfii camps, a nutrition their situation. TbjB'-.:governmeat coai-p .The u»—-_r CJ. mission 'is, Jiowerer, •preparing to •co- marked ih: twentieth ar.nix-ercar~ cf cr/3 pointio^herfactthat despite repeated board, a specialized nurse, and -promises, the -government "has not yel tuberculosis clinic, "besides spread- operate with Jewish groups, i t ex- tae ai -tare -».:-, sing health, education. id last year's subsidy. plained. s i—iiltS:

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