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OMAHA, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY; JUNE 30,1932

Vol. IX—No. 22

Synagogue DISTRICT B'NAI \* \ Local Vaad Will Take DISCUSSION OVER PutAbove PRUSSIAN LANTAG LAW FOR Exams... Don't Pciss BRfH CONCll./ Charge of Mesfiwlbchitn WORLD CONGRESS CONFISCATION OF PROPERTY HOLDS INTEREST . IN MILWAUKEE

Seattle (J. T. A.).^Because they refused to take final examinations •'Meshulochim" will in the future without . credentials of the .Vaad. on the Shabuoth holidays, five Unih«J2d-ths approval'of I the local Vaad These credentials will bear the Vaad ••«•«••. • >, -• . „, Local Delegates Seek to Bring H'Oehr, or Union of'Orthodox Syna- stamp and the signature of a spe- Dr. Wise Makes Counter-Charge versity of Washington students of Jewish faith took "incompletes" in Against American Jewish gogues of Omaha, before canvassing cial committee. 1933 Convention to their courses, despite their petition the .Omaha Jewish community, it was Committee Omaha _ . Since the Vaad is representative announced -yesterday: by H.. Marcus* of all orthodox Jewry and- since.the before the holy day that they be '" - -Omaha will be; the scene jof the]president of the Vaad. orthodox are. the ones • solicited 'by • ,The.advisal»ility-<}f -constituting a allowed to take the test on any day The meshulochim are representa- these agents, it is expected that the world Jewish Congress and tfie feasi- which did not conflict with their 1933 convention of the District Grand Lodge* No..6 of the B'nai BTrith,; if tives'or -agents-sent'.to the, various impositions of - the • past will be bility of" establishing-" it, if appointed religious observance. at the conference called i n , Geneva, 'the local delegation to the conclave' Jewish communities to collect funds avoided. Putting their religious beliefs for institutions,> in- all _ parts;; of _ the '' ^Before issuing their credentials the Switzerland on ' August; 14, by' the above their university . credits, the ' in .Milwaukee has its way. - .-.',-'., Berlin (J. T. A.).—A law author-, tion is not sufficient to enact a lav?, \ The contingent-.which will;.;trytp world rendering aid to hospitals, or- Vaad will make a: thorough study American Jewish Congress, is ' the five went to the synagogue instead izing the confiscation of the entire the Schechita project was deferred subject of discussion for and against, swing next June's' convention Oma- phans, widows,' old-.-peoples, homes, of each applicant, and will' be the of attending classes. 1 property of East European Jews who until the next session of the Land' ]\award includes Milton Abrahams, and higher educational schools like clearing house for the solicitations in the Jewish press in: this country and abroad. ' entered Germany .after August 1, tag. •Isadore Abramson, Sam Beber, Max of the-meshulochim. -.e ' ' Earlier in the day the Nazis also German, English,- Polish, Austrian 1914, was passed 'unexpectedly by Fronttdn,' Dr. A.' Greenberg, ] Abnei: .Many complaints Jiave been con"Omaha' has been unsuccessfully and. American Jewish, papers,.^ writ^ introduced a bill calling for the clostinually [registered that frauds are llaiman, • Philip Klutznick, ; Henry the Prussian Landtag. last .Saturday attempting to solve this meshulochim ers and leaders devote considerable ing of all theatrical employment perpetratjp^, upon the public by in: Monsky, Jacob Pearlsteiri, and • Irvin n the course of an all-night ses- agencies owned by Jews. ' dividuals:!'who misrepresent them- problem for the past twelve years," space to threshing <nit this matter. Stalmaster. Mr. Marcus stated. "These itinersion. The proponents, selves as' accredited agents of noted e-Idea see in . The decision to bid for the. 1933 ant collectors have come from every The voting took place after mid"a spokesText of Law . conclave was "made at the last reg- institutions. •Effective July 1, Mr.corner of the globe. Of course, the World Jewish night when the Social Democrats and man able and eqi Marcus states, no meshuloch will t3 speak in Berlin (J. T. A.).—"Jews, prepare Berlin.—The 'law passed by the . ular -meeting of the local lodge of have the. authority : solicit money many have been most deserving, but behalf of world Jewryy yourselves for Palestine," is the Nazi the Centrists were not fully repre- Prussian Landtag in the early hours the order, ;/ many, on the other hand, were not The opponents of the! idea see that slogan repeated on posters distrib- sented. .The Milwaukee , convention, which entitled to canvass our people. The the time is notupropiiious for theuted throughout the city. The same session also passed a of the morning requires that the is the 64th of the district, will conlatter caused a brer'-down in confi- establishment 'of . a. - -Congress and aw prohibiting state theaters from property of East European Jews who "There will be no mercy applied to came into Germany after August 1, vene July 3, 4 and 5. dence in the meshulochim. state further that-unity among Jew- the Jewish agitators of the Jewish employing Jews. 1914, be confiscated and converted • Sana Beber is first; vice, president The Communists voted with the "By the action of the Vaad this ish leaders and, communities on anpress when we take over government into means fo"r allaying the condiof the district. • Henry -Mohsky and' is eliminated. A thorough investi- international .scale has not been control, which will be soon," states Nazis for the confiscation of the tion of the unemployed. • Dr. Abe Greenberg are members of property of the East European Jews. gation will be made of each man achieved and without this -unity, the the "Beobachter." the general committee. Henry Monsky The full text of the law reads as At three o'clock in the morning and each institution, and the money Congress will be meaning-less. This sentiment is echoed by "Anis also a member of the executive follows: the Nazis again brought in their collected will be transferred. to the Others point to. the 'failure of the griff" in a long article warning Jewcommittee of the international order. "The entire property of all East Vaad and the Vaad will send it to attempts to establish a world Jewish ish journalists working on the gen- project for the prohibition of ScheAt the convention are expected Congress in 1906 and ;1921, both ef- eral press that they will be expelled chita, hoping it would be adopted in European Jews, who entered after . 700 delegates, alternates and visitors Bialik, Famed Poet, Claims the institution. "It is our hope that Omaha Jewry forts falling through- because the from the government for agitating the absence of the majority of theAugust 1, 1914, which constitutes a "Dollar Inquisition" Hidden; from four Canadian provinces, North will co-operate fully with the Vaad organizations able to • help stayed j against the Nazis, when the Nazis deputies, who by this time had left dishonest accumulation by a race Charge Repudiated and South Dakota, Minnesota, Nethe chamber. which is in itself working unproducin its endeavor to solve a most per- away. and. those requiring help were attain power. ; braska,»Iowa,-Wisconsin,- Ilinois, and The Centrist faction prevented this tively but has accumulated wealth by l i b l " problem." represented. New York (J. T. A.).—The Jewish plexing Clashes are recurrent throughout /Michigan. The headquarters for the The local Vaad was organized last Even those supporting the Con- Germany and the Nazis are endea- ruse by abstaining from the voting, enslaving the German nation, should ; conclave will be at the HotelSchfoe- Telegraphic Agency and Dr. S. MarJanuary. gress idea recognize the difficulties voring to create the impression that leaving the Nazi fraction to vote be fully confiscated and tfie Prussian goshes, editor of the "Day," are der. ....-.to make it a representative body. called upon by Chaim Nachman Biaclashes are stimulated by the Jews. alone. Since the vote of one frac- government be instructed within Registration: of delegates and vis- lik, famous Hebrew poet, J. L. Goldthree weeks to submit a law project itbrs will take place. Saturday .night, berg and Ben Zion Katz to submit setting forth how the confiscated New York.—Dr. Cyrus AdJer, Berlin.—The Nazi fraction in the to be followed by a reception and to a court in Tel Aviv, Palestine, on property may be converted into president of the' American Jewish Diet of Wurtemberg has introduced dance. means of employment for the unemthe charges of having suppressed Committee,, is charged with disrupta motion calling for the exclusion . Besides the sessions, an elaborate news regarding the so-called "dollar ployed. ' -" ing Jewish unity in the face of the of all Jewish physicians now emprogram of,^entertainment for theinquisition" in Soviet Russia. The Communist party informed the grayest emergency in Jewish history ployed in municipal institutions. delegates '..I and •'::-.:visitors is being Jewish Telegraphic Agency that i t The challenge to the" Jewish Tele- { Prague (J. T. A.).—The Czecho- in" a statement issued by the Ad- The "diet will take up the project >. planned, including-a" mammoth ban- graphic Agency is contained in a -stpvakian high tribunal has ruled ministrative had offered an amendment to the Committee of ' theat its next session, it is learned. quet and dance. project substituted the words "East communication appearing in the" "Ha against the prohibition of Schechita. American Jewish Congress. ' European property" by "baronial es'Aretz," Hebrew publication of Pal- Stating that Schechita stands unThe. statement signed by Dr. SteMrs. Morris Franklin of Omaha tates." This motion was defeated. estine, which has just reached "this der the protection of -the: constitution phen S. Wise, honorary, "president was elected president of the southcountry, and is signed by Mr. Bialik as do -other-religious "practices of of the Congress, Bernard S. Deutsch, western region of the Junior Hadas- Worthless If Present Cabinet Remain and his associates in behalf" of "a religion recognized by the constitu- president, and Nath«i "D. Perlman, committee in Tel Aviv, devoted to tion, the high tribunal brought to a chairman of its adntfiistrative -comsah at the sixth annual convention Berlin.—Ministerial Director , Dr. termination the individual * efforts of mittee, challneges the} charges made Jewish affairs in Soviet Russia. \ held, at. St. Joseph, Mo., last Satur- Herman Hadt informed the Jewish Mrs"' Sarah - Barsop- -was named In a previous statement issued re- ^various', municipalities to prohibit by'Df. ASlef in a Statement issued ' Boston (J. T. A.).—Professor Fe- day and Sunday. Mrs. Sidney Katle- Telegraphic Agency that the law head of the Omaha Ladies "Free Loan lastweeK lix Frankfurter of the Harvard Law man of Omaha was chosen corres- passed by the Prussian Landtag recently Mr. -Bialik <*t>a.rg*'^ •.fha' g^tj^ Schechitfc-.* jn. L.thejr.• disjfcrjgts. Society a^^ihfr-eleetiott:-**—officers The matter was brouht up in court The. statement of the American School, one of the most distinguished ponding secretary of the Region. Mrs. garding the confiscation of the propJewish press iiir all languages with - offIKe.group held lait weel. as a; resujtr of . the protest of the Jewish Congress denies that it is jurists in the country, was named by Franklin was president of the Omaha erty of East European Jews is meanOther oficers chosen are Mrs. F. not fulfilling their humane or Jewish Nazi: municipalities' of - Aidssig and proceeding to call a world Jewish Governor Ely as justice of the Mas- chapter of the Junior Hadassah, for inglessfco-long as the present Social duty in suppressing news concerning Epstein, vice president; Mrs. J. AdGabkmz against the decision of the conference against the wishes of sachusetts supreme court. the past year, and Mrs. Katleman Democratic cabinet remains in powfer the torture of Jews in Soviet Rusler, treasurer; Mrs. S. Zernovskyi highest political authorities who over- European Jewry as charged by Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes, retired jus- was recently elected as the president in Prussia. sia as part of a Soviet government > " financial' 'secretary; Mrs. J. Weiner^ ruled the municipal decisions, de- Adler and asserts that the primary tice of the United States Supreme of the Omaha chapter for the com- The ^Prussian government :may, if effort to secure from them American • loan secretary; Mrs. J. Rubinstein," dollars or to prevail upon them to claring them to be illegal. purpose of the world Jewish con- Court, urged Professor Frankfurter's ing year. it so chooses, ignpre the resolutions recording secretary. procure funds from relatives in the The high tribunal, endorsing the ference to be held in Geneva on Aug. appointment, characterizing him as Omaha was chosen as the meeting of the Diet, Dr. Badt stated. The installation of the newly-elect- United States. action of the administration, ruled 14, is for the purpose of consulta- one of the ablest and most profound place for the convention next year, Even if the Nazis secure control of ed officers will take place at the that wherever Jews live Schechita tion. members of the legal profession in The Omaha delegation of thirty-five the cabinet posts, the measure would Dr. Margoshes, as well as the Jewnext meeting, July 6. At the same time, the American the country. In addition, the ap-members passed out badges with the still have to be sanctioned by the ish Telegraphic Agency, were sin- must be permitted undisturbed, even gled out for attack on these charges, if it is possible to import Kosher Jewish Congress makes it known pointee has the endorsement of some key to Omaha, and a sign of "Oma- Reich government before being put In a reply issued for the Jewish meat from neighboring districts that it will not be deterred by theof the highest judicial incumbents in ha Next," to all members at theinto operation. veto of Dr. Adler and will con- the country, including Justice Louis convention, and it was this clever Telegraphic Agency by Jacob Landau, without undue difficulty. tinue its preparations for the con- D. Brandeis and Justice Benjamin N idea that helped to bring- the conits managing director, the assertions ference. Cardozo. vention to Omaha for 1933. New York\(J. T. A.):—The Rou- made by Bialik and his associates reThe American Jewish Congress is garding the suppression of this news Professor Frankfurter came into The new officers of the Region manian government has confirmed charged with following an ideal of especial prominence during the Saccc— are: Mrs. Morris Franklin of Omathe 'torture of Samson Bronstein, by the Jewish Teleraphie Agency is co-operation based on joint inaction. Vanzetti Case, speaking and writing ha, president; Jennie Shopmaker of Zionist -leader of Yedinez, %Bessata- categorically denied. "Whenever the Congress has urged in behalf of the two convicted men. Kansas City, vice president; Cheryl Mr. Landau expresses the willingbia, by local officials in a communiDr. Leon E. Fellman, who was action, however guarded and conness of the Jewish Telegraphic AgenSandier of Des Moines, second vice . cation sent to the- Roumanian legapresident; Elizabeth Raskin of Sioux tion in the United States by thecy to submit to a court of honor, signally honored upon graduating servative on the questions of moment City, third vice president; Mrs. SidRoumanian undersecretary of state making it clear, however, that geo- from the Creighton Dental college and urgency, it has met. with evaney Katleman of Omaha, correspondM. Tillea, and ma&e public through graphical distance will delay its im- by being appointed dental surgeon sion, postponement and interminable The second annual bazaar of the ing secretary; Ann Aronson of St. French Report to Be a Bone minence. At the same time, the at St. Joseph hospital, assumed his discussion of generalities," the statethe Jewish Telegraphic Agency. duties today. Dr. Fellman w Bikur Cholim society will be held Joseph, recording . secretary; Jeanment says. Contention at The statement of M. Tillea ex- Jewish Telegraphic Agency statement Sunday, July 3, at the Labor Lyceum, nette Kitrick of Wichita, treasurer, challenges Mr. Bialik and his assoSessions presses regret that the brutalities Tel Aviv.—Meyer Dizengoff, was 22nd and Clark streets, at 9 a. m and reporter; Sophie Waisblum of should have been instituted against ciates to submit to the public. any named once again mayor of Tel Aviv A raffle will be held at 10 p. m. St. Joseph, reporter. Board members London (J. T. A.).—Dr. Selig Brothe Jewish inhabitants of Bessara- evidence they may have against BoA program for the/evening yhas chosen were Sadie Weiner. of St. detsky has announced that the actions at a meeting of the middle cla^s exris Smolar, who is attacked in the bia; announces^ that a rigid investibeen arranged. Admission is free. ecutive. Louis, Mrs. Wm. Borowsky of Man- committee of the Zionist Organizagation is now in progress and makes Bialik statements as responsible for the misleading impressions . created illa, Arkansas; Mrs. Fannie Pess- tion will meet in London on July known that the officials in the village man of Kansas City, Grace Rosen- 25 and will be followed by a session, of Chotin, responsible for the torture concerning the situation of the Jews in this connection. stein of Omaha, Sophie Ravitz of of the administrative committee of 'i Bronstein, have been punished. Tulsa, Mrs. Rose Agron of St. the Jewish Agency. At the latter Should Bialik and his associates not respond to this challenge the Joseph, Paula Storch of Lincoln, Ida sessions the French report will be Jewish Telegraphic Agency would be Fine of Omaha, Tillie Faulks of Den- discussed and the observations of the compelled to charge Bialik and his ver, Sarah Woscoff of Sioux City, Jewish Agency considered. This is still the land of golden After this the observations of Zioncommittee with unpardonable libel, Frieda Lipsitz of Kansas City, Mary opportunity for one with ability, ist and Agency officials will be sub„ Morris E. Jacobs of JBozell & Ja- the statement says. Jacobson of Des Moines, and Miland people can still rise from rags mitted to the Palestine high comcobs, Inc., has been elected a member dred Nechemas of St. Joseph. to the purple. But merit seeins to of the board;of directors of the Public Two hundred and fifty members missioner. be a pre-requisite. Publication of the report and anUtilities Advertising associati6n, a na of the. Junior Hadassah attended this Cantor A. J. Sivowitz will chant tional group. • ! ; An Omahan whose star is in the successful convention, representing nouncement of government policy ascendency is David Lazarus, son of An article by Mr. Jacobs on "Inf.orT the services -: Saturday morning, July Omaha, St. Louis, Kansas City, Sioux cannot be expected before SeptemMr: and Mrs. H. Lazarus. Young mative Advertising" appears in this 2, at 8:30 a,vm. at the Beth HameCity,, Des Moines, Council Bluffs, St. ber, Dr. Brodetsky said, inasmuch Lazarus was not so long ago a strugmonth's issue of the • association's drosh Hagpdol synagogue, 19th and Joseph, Lincoln, Tulsa, Wichita and as the high commissioner's recomgling grocery clerk. Today he seems Burt. magazine. Denver of the southwestern region. mendations for government policy destined to be another major figure The members from ~ the Omaha cannot be ready before August, when in this country's music. Dr. Leon F. Fellman chapter who attended the convention the Colonial secretary will be enYoung Lazarus has a golden voice. were: Mrs. Morris Franklin, Mrs. gaged in the Ottawa conference. recommended for this honor by Dr. His vocal conquests brought him loShould the House of Commons be Sidney Katleman, Bonnie Spiegal, Ida A- Hugh Hippie, dean of the dental cal public acclaim and as a result approached on the matter of a loan Fine, Annette Bender, Lillian Koom, college. . . . a fund was raised to send him to Jeannette Resnick, Rose Sacks, Fan- for Palestine development, the deThe yearly selection of hospital the Cincinnati Conservatory of nie Katelman, Marie Gilbert, Sarah bate could not be held before October surgeon is based on merit, and only Music. The social season at the Highland of the ladies committee, assisted, by one t Solomonow, Dora Freshman, Sarah or November. is chosen annually.. Fellman is Now, he has just signed* a nineLevine, Mrs. Peter Greenberg, Grace •Dr. Brodetsky did not disclose the f Country club is now in full swing, the Mesdames Jules Newman, Mose the second Jewish student to receivi contract to appear in minor Rosenstein, Sadie Tatelman, Estelle contents of the French report, sinci * "with many gala events holding the Yousem, David Goldman, Manning this •" appointment, Dr. D. . C.. Plat week roles this summer with the CincinHandler, Dave Ferer, Abe Brodkey, Gilbert, Ethel Stoller, Bess Swartz, the report is confidential. He did; interest of the members. . nati Opera company, an organization Philip Levey, Dave Feder, Morris being the. first. Bertha Slutskin, Ruth Slobodinsky, ho\ve%'er, refer to the Simpson report A prize golf tournament will be Milder and M. I. Gordon. Fellman, besides being, vice presi comparable to the Ravinia, 111., and Goldie Seidman, Mildred Whitman, from which it is assumed that variheld for the men the third and dent of the senior 'dental class, • i: St. Louis summer opera companies. On Monday afternoon, July 4, a Etta Tatelman, Sally Cohen, Libby ous proposals are reiterated by Lewfourth of July. There will be team a member of Psi Omega, nationa Many of opera's outstanding stars Frohm, Frimette Goldberg, Rose is French. match play, with the losing team special children's party will be held. dental fraternity, and retiring vic< are with the company. Parents are requested to bring their Spiegal, Tillie Markovitz, Lorraine hosts to the winners at dinner on president of Phi Beta Epsilon, so Last week Lazarus made his first children for the afternoon. King, Sophie Rosenstein, Minnie Arabs Stndying French Report Tuesday, July 12. cial fraternity. He also holds th< appearance singing Mephistofeles in The regular ladies' day has become Frohm, Frinette Goldberg, Rose Jerusalem.—The Jewish Telegraph On' Sunday evening,- July 3, thea popular feature this summer. Last rank of first lieutenant • in the or-the ballet in "Fanst." Rosenstein and Mrs. Max Fromkin, ic Agency was informed by the Aral Highland is planning a "Monte Car- Tuesday sixty women attended. ganized reserve corps of the Unitec David first came to notice for his sponsor of the Omaha chapter. executive that its members are care lo" party to start at 8:30 p. m. There was golf in the morning, fol- States ajTtny, being attached to th< musical talent while singing at Tech David Lazarus Miss Dorothy Mendel of St. Joseph, fully studying the report of Lewi 4 Members may bring guests to this lowed by a round-table luncheon at medical unit. high under Mrs. Fred G. Ellis. Last J Fellman is the son of Mr. &m.year the Triangle club, the World- rangements for him to sing in re-Mo., won the bathing beauty contest, French, Palestine land commissioner affair. which golf plans for the summer Mrs. Harry Fellman. The Arab executive, it was stated Leslie L. Burkenroad is in charge, were discussed. Herald and others sponsored a bene- cital here soon. Mrs. Harvey Milli- but "Miss Omaha," represented by : Miss Bonnie Spiegal, was one of the is comparing the French report wit! assisted by Milton Livingston, Nafit concert to raise enough to send ken, chairman of the program com Mrs. Dave Ferer won the driving than Jacobs, Alfred Mayer,' Ernie contest, and Mrs. Millard Krasne Close After Riots him to the Cincinnati school. This mittee of the Friends of Music, an- runners-up. The Sioux City chap- the reports of John Hope Simpsot . > Nogg, M. L. Cohn and Harry Kula- the approaching'-•and - putting conBerlin.—Frankfurt University was month he has won for the third year nounce that he will be presented in ter: won the gavel for bringing in and with that of the Shaw commis ; lcofsky. ,'•:'• concert by that .organization here the most new members in their chap- sion which investigated the Palestine tests. Mrs. Maurice Micklin had closed temporarily as a result of a tuition scholarship worth $500. ter during the past year. riots. His Omaha friends are making ar- next winter. Mrs. Herbert Arnstein is in charge low net score. riots on the university; campus.

OF ITS EAST EUROPE JEWS

All Jewish People Who Entered Germany After August 1,1914, Included in Law

NAZIS CONTINUE THEIR AGITATION

CONTROVERSYON

" S U P P r a O N " OF NEWS IN SOVIET

Czecho-Slovakian High Court Rules Favoring Schechita

MRS. BARSON HEADS LADIES'FREE LOAN

MRS. M. FRANKLIN TO HEAD JUNIOR HADASSAH REGION

Felix .Frankfurter to Massachusetts Supreme Court

Rqumania Government Confirms Torturing

Fellman Honored by Appointment

Bikur Cholim Bazaar

David Lazarus Making Bid for Fame as Opera Singer

Morris Jacobs Named Director of Ad Group

To Chant Services

Many Affairs Add to Gayety of Highland's Social Season

ZIONIST ACTIONS COMMITTEE TO MEET JULY 25


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