WHAT IS YOUR ANSWER? By DR. A. i
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With the local 5 ^ \ Philanthropies caxnpaigr '£• "^ oaching, Omaha Jewry ar\ ?; "^ inbtedly deeply interested ~% -£ slowing something concernin 3 "fj nstitutions which are the -A, tiaries of the annual drive. — taking advantage of this opportunity accorded me by the Jewish Press to have an intimate weekly talk with you about the beneficiary institutions and important issues of the Jewish Philanthropies.
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Dedicated to the Ideals of Judaism JSntena as 8econo-u»*s» Mail Matter on January 27, umi at Postoffice at Omaha. Nebraska, cnder the Act of March S. 1878
No Preferential Status to Palestinian Imports Jerusalem, (J.T.A.)—Owing to serious juridicial difficulties the British government regreis that it finds it impossible to grant preference status, similar to that of the Diminions, to Palestine imports, Sir Philip Cunliffe-Iister, the Minister of State for the Colonies, declared in the House of Commons. The definite refusal to grant preference status to Palestine products constitutes a particular blow to the Palestine orange industry. The Zionists and Palestine Chambers of Commerce have been endeavoring to secure exemption ever since tariffs were first imposed by Britain.
OMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, MARCH 17,1933
Vol. IX—No. 7
of JEWISH POPULATION Jewish Vets* Union CONTRADICTIONSIN 150 SABBATARIAN Broadcasting "Jewish Hour" Formed in Poland 27.7%OFTOALIN NAZI UTTERANCES CHRISTIANS SEEK to fie Resumed NEWYORKOTY •'• CONFUSE JEWRTf PALESTINE VISAS They Intend to Adopt Judaism in Palestine, Leader Says
Broadcasting of the "Jewish Hour," which was started recently over station XGIL, will be resumed over station 1CFAB, beginning the first week in April. A specially selected hour has been obtained. The program will be heard over KFAB Thursday evenings, starting at 6:SGjp. m. At first, the programs will life of fifteen minutes duration, and later they will be extended to half jpiiour. The "Jewish Hour" is under the auspices of the) Jewish Community Center. Mrs. Henry ffonsky will be in
Jewish Birth Rate and Death Rate Lower, SurveyReveals
Warsaw, (J.T.A;)—Jewish Veterans' Unions nave been established in a number ,of provincial cities throughout Poland. This is part of a definite organization which is being initiated in connection with the Polish tour of Vladimir Jabotinsky, President of the Revisionist Organization. The Unions which bear the name of Jabotinsky, have, as their program, the promotion of the Jewish State in Palestine. Mr. Jabotinsky's Polish tour is part of an extensive propaganda campaign which opened at the end of February, and is to include Lithuania, Latvia, Esthonia, Poland, Austria, Czechoslovakia, and the Balkans.
Meanwhile Attacks Upon German Jewry Continue to Be Made at Nazis
Berlin, (J.T-A) — A bewildering New York, (J.T.A.)—The number Warsaw, (J.T..A0 -One hundred contradiction in Nazi utterances has of Jews in New York City is more and fifty Christian peasants from a caused an already confused atmosOur Talmud relates: than two million, according to a survillage near Luzk, approached the phere in Germany to become even Iron breaks stone; fire melts iron; vey made by Dr. Julius B. Mailer of Palestine office in Warsaw with the more confused, from the standpoint water extinguishes fire; the clouds Columbia University, under the ausrequest for certificates to enable of the Jewish anxiety about future consume water; the storm dispels pices of the Union of American Hebthem to proceed to Transjordan to action from Hitler's organization. clouds; man withstands the storm; rew Congregations. Dr. Mailer desettle there. The Sabbatarians deChancellor Hitler in an official fear conquers man; wine banishes termined the Jewish population by clare that the crisis in their village communique, an evident attempt to fear; sleep overcomes "wine, and death is so acute, and the starvation and charge of the njuskal program, and using data concerning the Jewish prevent chaotic Nazi activities from is the master of sleep; but "Charneed so prevalent that they hav^ m- Abner Kaitnan, ill be in charge of school child population, -which were creating the impression abroad that then checked against first-hand inity," says Solomon, "saves from I animoi: emigrate to Pal- general arrange! tents. the Hitlei government was unable to formation. death.". ' estine and to help Jewish colonizamaintain orde-', calls for subservA chorus of male and female The results of the research show tion in Transjordan, as they ha.-e WORKERS ON THE GO ience to the government. "Only i n -organized for the voices is that in 1932 the number of Jews in heard about the intention of the JewThings are already beginning to cases where opposition is offered to exclusive purpose of broadcasting. the five Boroughs of New York was The basket ball leagues at the J. ish company to purchase land there. hum in preparation for the big camthe directions issued from above, or The chorus lriHj be trained and di2,001,104, or 27.7 per cent of the toC. C. have come to .an official close, paign in May. The delegation pointed out that alwhen attacks arc made on individrected by Mxsf Vlonsky. tal population of the city. The proDavid Goldman, chairman of inr and the various championships awar- ready a colony of Sabbatarians who uals, or men marching in column, is Anyone dear ng to join this portion of Jewish pupils in the eleded. converted to Judaism exists in lower itial gifts, and Max Barish, head of opposition to be immediately smashchorus is «ske . to leave his or mentary schools of the city is S3.1 the general solicitation, are .showing . Following are the winning quin- Galilee. Jerusalem, (J.T.A.)—A mobiliza- ed," he stated. He appealed for orher name, addn ss and phone numtets, their backers, coaches and per cent, in the junior and senior "We are not afraid, they said, of real zest in lining up their co-workers. tion of all Jewish school children derliness and a stop to outbreaks tLj Bedouins or c the difficult con- ber at the Cfnter desk. High high schools 43.3 per cent and in all over 16 throughout Palestine was against stores and individuals. J. J. Greeriberg, chairman of the managers: J. C. C. League —Deep Rock Oil; ditions which will confront us drying school boys and? girls are welcome. public schools combined 35. per cent. quota committee, and the members called with the object of using them In striking contrast is the inciteThe following interesting compar- to relieve the acute shortage of Jewof his committee—Dr. Philip Sher, Morris Milder, backer; Jay Stoller, the first few years until we acc'"mathe Center School The faculty o ment broadcast by Minister Goering coach; George Klein manager. isons are revealed; tize ourselves to the new land, beDavid Goldman, Max Barish, Harry Music will d-operate with Mrs. ish labor throughout the country. at Essen, in vhich he ridiculed the Junior League — Pants Store; cause we have been peasants for of Forty-six per cent of the Jews are Sflverman and Abner Kaiman—are Monsky in arranging the musical The Jewish National Council (Vaa£ Jewish complaints, stating: "I refuse spending many an hour poring over Dave Cohn, backer; Art Grossman, c v genexati The delegation part of the programs The programs foreign born, while in the total pop- Lenmi) has requested the principals to turn the police into a guard for coach; Morrie Epstein, manager. the myriad of cards. will be devoted exclusively to Jewish ulation of New York 33 per cent are of all schools to relieve their pupils Jewish stores." Midget League—Talmud Torah; further expressed the desire of the themes and will "include Jewish folk foreign born. Sabbatarians to follow the example Routine work is heavy in a camuntil Passover. "There is tremendous excitement In the Jewish areas the birth rate of their Palestine co-religionists and songs and synagogual music, vocal paign of this sort . . . men and Hy Goodbinder, coach. All pupils of the higher classes as because of the temporary closing of J The high scorers in the J. C C. and instrumental solos, and short per 1,000 was 16.5 while in the total openly convert to "*- -"sm. The Palwomen work unceasingly and devotwell as the school teachers are to be Jewish stores. I am asked to interleague: Millard Sigal, 103 points; No, Manny Goldberg, 76; Dave Green- estine office, however, had to inform talks of interest:pertaining to Jew- population the birth rate was 17.5. drafted for work in the colonies. It fere. After all, nothing has hapedly . . . with no-reward? The rate of infant mortality per is expected that the seminaries with the best reward of all—the berg, 73; Iz Novak, 64; Art Gross-- them that they are not in a position ish communal "work. The "Jewish Hour" committee con1,000 live births was 42 in the Jew- throughout the country, including pened except that we Germans proto assist them. warming feeling of knowing that man, 62; Art Adler, 60; Max Friedsists of J. W. Marer and J. S. Pearlish areas and 57 in the total p-pu- many of the Talmudic colleges in claim: 'Germans, do not buy from The Sabbatarian Sect, which was they have helped a--worthy cause. man, 55; Sam Giller, 54. Jews, buy from Germans'!" stein, in addition to Mrs. Monsky lation. Jerusalem will suspend their teachThe high scorers in the Junior established in Russia towards the end and Mr. Kaiman. OUR CONSOLIDATION Goering's broadcast followed right The death rate per 1,000 in the ing in order to enable their students after he had told representative- of Do you remember a few yeare League: Willard Smith, 109; Meyer cJ if -> ISih century, believes in the Jewish areas ./as 8.5, while in the Old Testament, in one God, and hot to undertake all kinds of labor in the back, when the Center, the Federa- Kohlberg, 107; Herbert Marks, 104; the Central Union of the German total population the death rate was country. tion, and the Philanthropies were Charles Gendler, 85; Wm. dayman, in the Trinity, practices circumcision, Citizens of the Jewish faith that "the 10.4. 73; Ben Elkin, 56; Harold Garber, and observes the Sabbath instead of In order to relieve the immediate safety of the life and property of the separate organizations? The death rate in the Jewish areas Sunday as the day of rest, and thereMilt Altshuler, 39. emergency, 100 students from the The greater efficiency and econwas lower than in the total white Talmudic colleges have already left Jewish citizens is legally Tuaranteea fore, its members carry the name of omy and concentration of efforts Tel Aviv <J.T.A.)—According to population of New York for practi- to take up work where the shortage to all who are loyal to the governSabbatarians. brought about "• by the consolidation ment" a decision of the court here, mar- cally all causes of death. The rnly of labor is most acute. This sect suffered considerably unof these three into one organization Meanwhile, agitation contin-.es. riage brokers, or (shadchonim), are minor exception is diabetes for which der -the Tsarist regime, and Jews The extreme shortage of Jewish Loud speakers are placed by large was the result of a detailed, comprenot entitled to any commission in the rate in the Jewish areas is slightwere forbidden to have any cont-ct labor in Palestine was anticipated as Jewish stcros and the Nazis scream hensive survey of the Bureau of •with th=n. Whole villages were, un- Palestine. This ruling was given in ly higher than in the total city, the the recent National Conference of Jewish Social Research. . a case brought before the court by rates being Tl and 26 .respectively, the Palestine Federation of Jewish out urgings not to patronize Jewish der the reign of 17*-'.olast I, ejcr>""*<l In January, 1930, this organizaNew York—Prof. Albert Einstein to Siberia, some after inhuman tor- a marriage broker against a young per 20,000 of the population. stores. tion—which, if you, recall, had sent was honor guest at a dinner given in couple. -;. \.-.: " ""Tne 'tfiffexfence HI "death\xate be- Labor. One of the resolutions adopr Attacks ~upon Jewish stores and ture. Massacres; were orc^r 3 ted at the conference called for the Jewish individuals j u e unabated, wita experts here t° study /the Jewish New York Wednesday-evening imder The-court raled^-that since-tijere 3s iweea^the Jewish areas nndLthe city opening of the" country to large im- the result that in many cities the situation, -rendered a elear, <onstrnc- the auspices of^fiie American Friends against them,,sometimes .led V-* no such thing us a special' license migration, and pointed out that on- Jewish stores were forced to close Greek Orthodox i * There are no for practicing marriage brokerage in {white population) is / particularly < tive report with, the main "feature of the Hebrew University. marked in tuberculosis ( " and 62), the consolidatibn. • r The program was broadcast coast exact figures as to the number, of Palestine, th« case should be dis- pneumonia (69 and 110), diarrhea (7 less this were done, colonists might down. Another favorite trick of the be compelled to employ a great pro- nazis is to throw stench bombs into This bureau is one of the bene- to coast over a national radio net- the Sabbatarians in Russian and at missed. and 13), syphilitic diseases, less than portion of non-Jewish labor. one time Hieir number was estimated work. ficiaries of the Philanthropies. If Jewish stores. This is but a part of 50 per cent of the rate for the total In addition to Dr. Einstein, the to have reached two and a half milyou want to know anything about a carefully organized boycott system. population. any Jewish organization, "whether ft speakers included Dr. Harlow Shape- lion souls. In dress and mode of Of six Americans reported misThe rate cf juvenite delinquency be in America, 3ti Palestine, in Ger- ley of the Harvard University Astro- life, apart from their religious life, treated by the Nazis, five were Jews. was 3.1 in the Jewish areas comdo not in any way many, or -any other part of the nomical Laboratory, and Mr. Felix the Sabbatarians The American ambassador in Berlin 1 pared with 6.5 for the city. world, the information you seek will M. Warburg, -chairman of the Coun- differ from th ? Greek Orthodox Rusmade representations to the German The Jews are a "younger" group cil of the Hebrew University. be supplied by this" bureau Warsaw, (J.T.A.)—"We want No sians foreign office regarding the attacks This was Einstein's last public Delegation," is tl:e heading over an compared with the total population. The inter-club debate tournament on Americans. The Nazis claimed WORKOFHIAS Thus, among ' w s 40.1 per cent are appearance before he sails for Eurarticle by Deputy Dr. Rothenstreich. sponsored annually by the Senior the attackers were communists, but Immigration into this country is one of the members of the Club of below the age of 21, while in the Council of Clubs of the Jewish this reply is generally discredited. ope. ' on „ the decrease, but the work of total population 34.9 are below 21. Jewish Deputies in the Polish ParCommunity Center will start this At a dinner fulfiBment of a pledge Hias—another " beneficiary of the Among the Jews 59.9 per cent are 21 year London Report liament, which ar. _ars in the Yidon Tuesday, March 21. for the completion of the Einstein Philanthropies—marches onr or older, and in the total population London.—The "Daily Herald'' of dish dally "Najer Hajnt," objecting The question to be debated is: If you could only talk to some of Institute of Physics at the Hebrew London publishes gruesome details Mrs. Morris Pill, 35, formerly of to the resolution adopted in London 65JL per cent are 21 or older. "Eesolved, that a Secular Hebrew University, Jerusalem, was made, by the unfortunate people who have Omaha, passed away Sunday at University Be Established in Amer- of the alleged torture of Jews arbeen helped by Hias or if I had the Mrs. Dora Shapiro. Mrs. Shapiro Sioux City. Burial was held in by the Jewish Board of Deputies, rested on the pretense of Communthat the Joint Foreign Committee presented a check to Prof. Einstein. room to tell yon about some of their ica." Omaha in Golden Hill cemetery Mon- should take into consideration the deism. In the first debate, March 21, at The dedication of the building will work, you would think of Hias as day afternoon. The "Herald" says that the arrestsirability of appointing in conjunc8 pjn. at the Center, Xi Lambaa probably take place in connection one of the great efforts for world She is survived by her husband; tion with representative Jewish ored persons were not taken to prison, fraternity team composed of Ralph with -the eighth anniversary of the " Jewry by the Jews of America. a daughter, Alice, and a son, Kobert, Nogg and William Wolfe will defend but kept by Nazis in three special Hias has for years been the means Hebrew University, which was open- both of Sioux City; her mother, MTE. ganizations a small commission of The Vaad H'Oehr Auxiliary's "All- the affirmative, and the A. Z. A. 100 houses in differc *• parts of Berlin, observers to proceed to Poland to ased on April 1, 1925, by the late Earl of directing Jewish immigration into of Balfotuv Joseph Freiden, of Omaha, four certain and i port on the position of day Frolic" will be held at the Jew- team of Daniel Lintzman and .Ed- where they were inhumanly tortured, its proper channels and in looking sisters, Miss Marian Freiden and the Jews of the country. ; ish Community Center Sunday, ward Rosenbaum will uphold the mercilessly beaten, and when turned ahead for opportunities for Jewish Mrs. Sam Cohen of Omaha, Mrs. March 19. A tea dance will be held negative. over to the police -were in a condiDeputy Eothenstreich begins by dex migrants and for their peaceful and Isadore Sherman of Blair, and Miss from 3 to 6 p. m. The evening On Thursday evening, March 23, tion calling for immediate hospital scribing the impoverishment and dispermanent settlement. Hias is the Ida Freiden of Chicago; and a tress among the Jewish population dance will start at 8 p. m. Gene A. Z. A. 7 -team of Council Bluffs, treatment. brother, Jack Freiden of Omaha. contact officer between the Jews -composed of Jack Gordon and Morton "Natioa' Appraisal in Poland. That is the truth, he Cooper's orchestra will play. here and the Jews everywhere . • • Refreshments, sandwiches, homeAdler, will meet the affirmative duo proceeds, a deplorable, a bitter York.—In a recent articls New it has contacts in almost every capmade cakes and cookies, tea and soft of Ben Shrier and Ernest Preisman, captioned "Hitler Wins" "The NaMrs. L. Neveleff was re-elected truth, but the truth. ital of the world. ... drinks, will be served all day. "Cigrepresenting A. Z. A. 1. resident of the Bikur Cholim Soction" says in part: "But in the "We are surprised that the Jewish arette-girls," members of the Junior A new responsibility assumed by iety at the election of officers held The public is invited to attend Board of Deputies adopted such a Auxiliary, will aid in serving. Ad- these debates. There is no admission mon'Jis, and 'erhaps the years, to Hias has been the providing of food Monday. come the Jews will live as marked proposal. We know that English mission for the afternoon is fifty charge. and shelter for Jewish unemployed Other officers chosen are Mrs. J. persons, fearing the loss of thp; citpeople are very experienced people, and homeless, coming to New York Finkel, first vice-president; Mrs. S. Lou Weiner of the Jewish Com-' with a good knowledge of economic cents per couple, and one dollar per izenship and facing persecution, precouple in the evening. from every part of the country. Last Fish, second vice-president; Mrs. L. munity Center team was placed on judice, and pers^.ial violence. Leave -Vi* olitical affairs, and they ought Facilities have been provided in year no less than 488,311 "meals were Morgan, treasurer; Mrs. L. Mendel- the all-star team chosen from the Germany they car.not, unless permisto know that we are living in a time the various rooms at the Center for furnished and 45,637 nights lodgings son, corresponding secretary; Mrs. J. competitors in the city basket ball of nationalicm and state capitalism, sion is given ' T them by the governcaid games for those desiring to Abramson, financial secretary; Mrs. tourney held at the Y. M. C. A. last provided. . . : ment—even Switzerland has just TRor as we call it, -Etatism,' and ' "play. { When you send money or packages M. G. Cohen, recording secretary; week. Bob Kooper's undefeated volley-itier gn~ .'.s to r capitalism must primarily bit the The affair is open for all Omaha ball team won the championship of crccsed "ts to relatives in Europe through the Mrs. I. Levin, mortgage fund secreThe Center tossers under Coach minorities who are not iocognized as those in terror of the Nazis from Jewry. •—• new service started by ouV Federa- tary; Mrs. N. Levlnson, chairman of M. H. Sogolow won their biggest fully equal citizens." the Health Club volleyball league, seeking that historic asylum which tion, your money or provisions are hospital committee; Mrs. J. Rosen- game of the entire year when they which came to a close Sunday. was so readil.' and happily grantert "If the British Jews are interested defeated Dana College, 45 to 23, in safely transmitted through the facil- blatt, chairman house committee. The most active players for tile to the revolutions of 1848." in helping us, they can do it without just one of the The new board includes the Mes- the first game of the tournament. winners were Bob Kooper, Phil Feldities of Hias many activities of this organization, dames S. Katz, M. Katzman, J. Gold- The collegians have won 14 out of a delegation." man, Joe Rice, Sam Ban, Dr. Sam Morgan, Dave Cohn and Ephraim friend of the Jewish immigrant ev- berg, H. Azorin, M. Zlotkin, T. Sher- 16 college games this year. man, J. J. Freiden, A. Binstein, G. The -J. C. C. quintet was elimAt the Tegular meeting of the Marks. erywhere. Feldman, William Milder. inated in the semi-finals, losing to Omaha Hebrew Club at the J. C. C. Ra Spar's team won the Business HONOR OMAHAN the tournament champions, the Karl Sunday afternoon, Rabbi Uri Miller Girls volleyball league championship. Did you know that the National Laux five, 32 to 25, in a -well-placed will speak on "Is Jewish Character The athletic department of the J. Council of Jewish Federations and The Jewish History Class of Disappearing?", according to an- The most active players were Rae game in which the Jewish team Spar, Mrs. L S. Sax, Belle Comar, C. C. is keeping up its program of Welfare Funds at their last meeting Temple Israel will meet Wednesday showed a great spirit and fine team nouncement made by Sam Klaver, Leona Letwin, Juanita Prouty, Sarah full activity. honored our own Henry Monsky by play but were unfortunate in miss- evening at 7:45 p. m. at the Temple, chairman of the intellectual advance- Letwin, and Esther Rosenberg. This Sunday afternoon, two more instead of Tuesday evening. electing him to the executive coming 18 out of 21 free throws. ment committee. The varsity volleyball team debasketball games will be played. At Mr. Sam J. Leon will lead the dismittee? New York, (J.T.A.)—The first The Laux line-up contained five feated the Psi Mu Tuesday, 15-6, 2:30 the J. C. C. Girls will meet tbfe This group is another of the Phil- Jewish Birth Control Clinic to func- Creighton stars of this year and past cussion of Chapter 4 of Graetz's15-9, 15-12. They are open to chal- Fremont Oriole Girls. At 3:30 the second volume of the "History of the anthropies beneficiaries. It offers a tion in Brooklyn has been opened seasons. lenges. A. Z. A. 1 chapter will clash With Jews," his subject being "King medium for the consideration of the under the auspices of the National the Maccabees of Sioux City. Herod the Great." common interests and problems of Council of Jewish Women. Rabbi Cohn will begin the reading Jewish Federations and Jewish WelThe clinic, known as the Mother's of Stephen Phillip's great drama, fare Funds, end its purpose is to Health Clinic, is to give information Warsaw, (J.TJL)—According to The J. C. C. doubles handball "Herod." develop standards and principles of to married women, according to Mrs. figures just made public there are tournament -will start Sunday, effective community organization an' Samuel Parnass, chairman of the 8,923 Jewish students in the Polish A smoker for all Jewish young 26. Miss Bernice Perimeter was a meminter-community relationships in ex- committee. She says that advice and universities out of a total of over men of the ages of 18 and up will ber of the women's debate team of tra-local activities. 48,000 of all faiths. A sign-up list is to be found ©ti information would be given only Municipal University which last weekbe held hy the Young Men's Vaad It serves as a vital need for the when the health of the inquirer end won the Nebraska Intercollegiate Additional casting for the play, Figures of other denominations at the B'nai Israel synagogue, 18th the bulletin board for a J. C. C centralization of planning for Jewish makes it imperative for her to have Forensic Association debate tourna- :'If I Were You," will be held on show that there are in the -universi- and Chicago, next Tuesdey evening, kittenball or indoor ball league. social work a Sunday afternoon at 2:30 p. m. at ties 34,303 Roman Catholics, 2,216 March 21, at 8 p.m. assistance of the clinic. ment held at Midland. A Harry Trustin Booster athlette An interesting program has been The question debated was "Ee- the Jewish Community Center, un- Greek Catholics, 1,194 Evangelical In addition, only such women as der the directorship of John Mc- Christians, 1,049 Greek Orthodox, and arranged and there will be no ad- rally will be held in the Center gytR are sent to the clinic by social agen- solved, that the United States Should Gee. 135 members of miscellaneous faiths. mission charge, according to Ephraim Thursday, March 23. Boxing, wrestcies because they are not in a posi- Agree to the Cancellation of the Wai All members of the Center Play- Four hundred and twenty-five stu- Marks, president. Refreshments will ling and talks will fill the program. tion to pay for information else- Debts." dents did not register under any re- be served. The organization is seek- All members and their friends *?* Both Miss Perimeter and her col- ers are requested to attend. where, will be accorded the facilities welcome. ing a larger membership. ligion. league are freshmen. of the clinic.
"SAVES FROM DEATH"
J.C.C.'sBASKET BALL LOOPS CLOSE SEASON
PUPILS MOBILIZED TO MEET PALESTINE LABOR SHORTAGE
No Commission for Marriage Brokers
POLISH DEPUTY ASKS
TODRKEY TUESDAY
MRS. MORRIS PILL FORMER OMAHAN, DIES
WILL BE HELD SUNDAY
MRS. NEVELEFF AGAIN HEADS B1KURCH0LIM
Center Cagers Go Far in Tourney
Volleyball Leagues Finish Schedules
Omaha Hehrew Club to Hear Rabbi Miller
Athletic Department Continues Activities
Class in Jewish History at Temple
Jewish Women Open Birth Control Clinic
8^23 Jewish Students in Polish Universities
Bernice Perimeter on Winning Team
Try-Outs Sunday
Smoker Tuesday for Jewish Young Men