September 29, 1933

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In the Interests of the Jewish People

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OMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, SI

JER 29,1933

Vol. IX—No. 35

f Memorial Meeting B'NAIBRITH PLANS Kol Nidre" This Evening 'Qerman M.asses Kept Of Hebrew Club Held Wednesday OPEN DISCUSSION To Usher in Services InIgnorance'*NewbYanch For Day of Atonement ON NAH SITUATION

A memorial meeting for deceased members was held by the Omaha Hebrew Club Wednesday evening at.the -•• • "The masses in Germany do not it is "almost as tough on a nonknow what is going on in their own conformist as on a German Jew." Dinner and Meeting, Both Open Jewish Community Center. During the "Kol Nidre" at sunset this evening J streets, and his sermon title -will be forty-two years of the organization's •will usher in Yom Kippur, the Day of "Religion—Fad or Faith?" country," commented H a r v e y E. to Public, on The Jewish boycott of Nazi-made existence, 139 members have passed Atonement, the most solemn holy day Cantor Abraham Schwaczkin and Dorothy Thompson, Norman Newbranch, editor - in - chief of the goods October 9 seems to be having an effect, away. "World-Herald, who recently returned in the Jewish calendar. The holyday his choir will chant the Bervices at Thomas and Bishop Mc- from Germany, in an "interview on Newbranch pointed out, since the A dinner followed By. an .open Of the charter members, only three will continue through till sundown the B'nai Israel synagogue. German, export figures have been Connell Obtained the Nazi situation with the editor cf plunging lower and lower. However, meeting devoted td a discussion of are alive today. They are Esau Fleish- Saturday. At the Beth Hamedrosb. Hagodol the Jewish Press. "Everything on he declared that several Jewish in- the German situation •will inaugurate man of Los Angeles, find Arnold Le- It is a day of rest, of fasting, of synagogue Cantor Joseph Malek will A trio of outstandingly brilliant the surface is unusually orderly and dividuals in Germany had personally the B'nai Brith season for Omaha vin and Mandel Blank of Omaha. prayer, of penitence, and spiritual i chant the services. Admission will be lecturers has already been engaged peaceful, and to the casual observer told him that the effect of the Jew- lodge No. 354 on OfSober 9.. The principal address of the meet- quickening. Its principal and imme- by ticket only. for the Community Forum series, j n o ripple stirs the prevailing calm." ish boycott was bad on them in Ger- Both the dinner: and the open ing was given by Henry Monsky, diate purpose is to arouse the conSuccoth Services thus insuring an unusually attract Nor is this surprising Mr. New- jm a n V j t h a t p 0 3 s i W y i n t h e I o n meeting to follow will be open to thewhose father, Abraham Monsky, was sciousness of sin and to stimulate the Succoth, the festival of Tabernacles, ive program this season from the branch s r ^ h pointed rn"nnf.pn out, nnt. in in lieu M#^n of nT the thf* Ijit -J. would I J work _T_ to X - advantage, _i *_ •but * that general public. The dinner will be one of the founders of the organiza- desire for atonement and for recon- will be observed commencing WedJewish Community Center rostrum. fact that the newspapers are ciliation with God. at present it only served to make the held in the lodge Twnn of the Jewish tion. nesdaj- evening, October 4, at 8 o'The three speakers already sched- ged," the radio is governmer.t-coii- situation of the German Jew more Community Center starting at 6:30 He told of the club's accomplish- The traditional "Kol Nidre" is an clock. Services will be held at the uled, as announced by William Gro- • trolled, and freedom of speech is precarious. p. m. Immediately following, the ments during its 42 years of exist- absolution of vows made unwillingly B'nai Israel synagogue under the ausdinsky, chairman of the educational barred. meeting will be held in the audit- ence. He said during that time $68,- at moments of excessive zeal. Taking pices of the Vaad. Despite the harsh treatment of the committee of the Canter, are: But Mr. Newbranch in his wealth Jews orium of the Center. 895 has been paid to widows of mem- into consideration the human weakRabbi Miller will speak on "Sucby the Nazis, Newbranch could Monday evening, December" 4— 4—• of newspaper experience lias learned see no evidence cf the government Every effort is bjping made to se-bers, $31,750 for sick persons. $24,960 ness of vowing, at certain moments, coth—Its Significance Today." Dorothy Thompson (Mrs. inclair Sin- i to be discerning. And while in HitThursday morning Rabbi Miller will anyone — Gentile or Jew— cure the presence oifJoseph F . Gross- in donations for other purposes, ?3,£55 more than one can fulfill, the Torah ler's domain, he delved below the letting Lewis.) man, president of th© District Lodge direct relief, and $3,550 for the con-authorizes the rabbis to absolve such preach the sermon at the B'nai Israel starve. Monday evening, January S—Nor- surface. of B'nai Brith, for fhe occasion. He struction and furnishing of the newobligations, when all parties involved Synagogue, 18th and Chicago streets. man Thomas. Accordingly, he corroborates the re- j "Thank God," he stated, "that in has an intimate knowledge of recent community center building. agree. The starting of the first serthe Friday morning services he Wednesdayy evening, February 14l pO rts that the situation of the Jews ! this country we do not suffer or tol- occurrences in Germany and has been Monsky eulogized Harry Lapidus, vice of the Day of Atonement with ,At will preach at the Beth Hamedrosh -Bishop Francis L-ancis J. McConndi. jin Germany is "hopeless." "Their | erate racial or religious discrimina- in constant communication •with B'nai who was murdered in December, 1931, this prayer may be viewed as an ap- Ilagodel, 19th and Burt streets. Brith sources. as one of the "foremost leaders of the propriate introduction to supplica- A Succoth celebration is planned tions for forgiveness. Documents and communications will club." for the children of the Religious not only center the discussion on the A fine musical program was also Memorial services will be held Sat- School, Sunday, October 8. The Junatrocities in Germany but also on the ior Synagogue will also hold a Suc| reflect tbe temper of the great propaganda activities" of the Nazis in given. Lee Green sang, accompanied urday. closed as soon as final arraiigemei;t31 ness. coth celebration on that day. at the piano by Margaret Hurwitz. American people." other countries and their location Cantors E. Sellz and Joseph Malek are made. "The philosophy of the ralevs of Temple Israel Young Peoples Synagogue The three lecturers already en-i priest-day Germany insists that inand plans of organization in this also rendered several songs. The Yom Kippur services will begin at Nidre will open the Yom Kipgaged are known the country over.: teliigence "does not count. No mass country. opening prayer was given by Rabbi Temple Israel this evening at 8 p.m. purKolservices of the Young Peoples Dorothy Thompson lias earned en-j movement discriminates, and as a reRabbi David A. Goldstein, presi- D. A. Goldstein and the closing prayRabbi David H. Wice, who has been synagogue this evening at 5:45 p.m. comium as a writer in her ovni jsu jt all German Jews are treated dent of the local lodge, will preside er by Rabbi Uri Miller. appointed associate rabbi at the Tem- in the lodge room of the J. C. C. right, being veil knov.-n as an au-; alike. • over the meeting. Dr. A. Greenberg thoroess. Following the outbreak, ci; "The masses believe ivhnt they is in charge of the \ dinner, and all N. S. Yaffe is president of the Oma-pie, will be in charge and will deliver i Harry Weinbcrg will act as cantor the sermon, speaking on "What May : this evening, chanting in Hebrew. The atrocities in Germany under the Nn-j rC ad and read only what the Nazis reservations should ibe made with ha Hebrew Club. We Expect?" | English will be read by Ernest Prieszi regime, she made a trip to Ger-i w a n t them to read. They have been him. 5 The morning service Saturday will 1m; a n . iT\in Stalmaster will deliver many to investigate the situation. \ taught that the- Jews in. Germany Those assisting Dr. Greenberg in begin at B:30 a. m. This will he- r~n- the sermon. She wrote a series of outspoken, di^jsr/A expansible for the country's ill?, arrangements include Sam Green, ducted by Ratbi Frederick Cohn, who ; Saturday morning services will cerning articles on the treatment of that they hid ohtairiocl a monopoly Sam Beber, Rabbi Goldstein, Philip the Jews by ths Nazis for the Jew- o n the business, professional, and cul- Berlin, (J.T.A.)—The first Rosh Klutzhick, and "William Grodinsky. •will speak on "Peace and Prosperity." ; start at 10 a. ra. Erwin Wezelman ish Telegraphic Agency, covering the j tural life of the nation and were Hashonah since the Hitlerite persecuAt I o'clock there will be a chil- j and Israel Bercovici will act as the dren's service conducted by William Hebrew cantors. German situation thoroughly. strangling Germany. tions began passed quietly in Berlin. J.W.W.O.toHold Norman Thomas, socialist caniii- "Under such leadership, the Jew-Services in the regular synagogues L. Holzman. Ernest Priesman and Hyman GoodThe Saturday afternoon service, in- binder will conduct the English serMemorial Meetingdate for president in the last elec-ijsh people in Germany have been The regular semi-annual meeting the Memorial Service, will be ; vices. In tlio morning a sermon will tion, is n o t e d for his brilliant completely driven 'cut of the pic-and the numerous temporary places for Mrst Holzman of the United Orthodox Synagogues jcluding conducted by Rabbi Wice. be delivered by Julius Bisno. speeches and powerful oratory. He tare'—in law, in medicine, in em- of service wera overcrowded with held Sunday, September 24, at Snccoth Admission will be by ticket only. gained particular prominence and ployment, in business, in fine arts, worshippers. In many synagogues Instead of the lejrajar meeting and was the B'nai Israel synagogue, 18th and Succoth services will be held at the popularity during the last campaign in mu?ic, in the theatre, in every there were two shifts of services. annual luncheon srl|eu.uled for next Chicago streets. Temple Wednesday evening, Dctober All the synagogues and temporary Tuesday, the Jewish ^V/omen's Organand has drawn overflowing crowds field of endeavor." The following were elected on the 4, starting at 8 p. m. Mr. ISTevrbranch, during his sojourn synagogues were strictly guarded by ization will hold a memorial meeting •wherever he has-spoken. • for tlie late Mrs. William I . Holzman of Governors for the ensuing In conjunction with the Succoth j Bishop Francis'j. McConnell will in Garmanv, had many discussions Jews chosen by the Berlin Jewish on that date, October 3, at 2:30 p. m.Board year: H. Osoff, Joe Morgan, Dr. A.service, there will be the harvest fesbe recalled as one of the speakers at with friends in the Reich. He learned community, without any assistance .it th* Jewish. Comnuaiiv Center. Steinberg, J. Shyken, M. Burstein, tival and the consecration of new the monster anti-Hitler mass meet- that many in sympathy -with Hitler from the regular, police. In-addition to her "ferny other civic Max J. I. Chait, Max Gold- children in the Sunday School. ing in Madison Square Garden, New and his major projects^ deplore the "Several large jfirms, on the" main nd communal aci.'^Jb'cs, Mrs. Holz- stein, Chasen; Dave Crounse, Sam Epstein, Thursday morning, October 5, Suctreatment accorded the Jewish, 'pop-' York, last spring. His address was n •Bras itFanUusa^tSw the aKalrs of and.-JLesn Mendelson,.,._ •eoth service? will begin at 10: SO r.. m. ;Klatioiu---TJb££JfeaUtljat.-tI>e.'-TO%asar es ; braa<3ca=i_£v.e£: .a^naricnal -radio- -.net-he Jewi^li Women's Welfare Organi•work. A Methodist, he is former taken are over-severe, lower the in- thus proclaiming their Jewishness, ation and. served as secretary of the I.. Morgenstern was chairman of A full season of activities in the the meeting. Reports of the various president of the Council of Feder- tellectual and cultural standard of but most firms kept their places of •ganization lor many years. Conservative Synagogue physical education department of the the country, and are injurious to activities of the Vaad and affiliated ated Churches of America. As n mark of respect to the mem- groups were given by Mrs. L. Nev- [ The Conservative business open. Synagogue will J. C. C. will get under way Monday, hold Y o m Ki P p u r services "as follows: An advance ticket sale for the German self-respect. ry of r'.rs. Holzmau, the organization In view of the many previous ateleff, Ephraim Marks, Harry Marcus, j Kol Xidre—this evening starting October 2. Community Forum series will be in- Such individuals, however, do not tacks on Jews in cafes during Rosh ias also indefinitely postponed its and Physical Director Mcfrris H. SogoN. Levinson. Addresses were dare to raise their voices. r at 6 p. m. Rabbi Goldstein's low expects a banner season. augurated scon. Season tickets for nnual ball. Hashonah, there were no Jews in bv Rabbi Uri Miller and Ben j sermon topic will be "On Making Yom the five lectures will he three dol- Mr. Newbranch explained the op-evidence at these places. An outstanding feature will again portunity for a Hitler to gain conELazlovrsky. I Kigpur's Influence Permanent." lars, with single admissions one dol-trol The sermons preached by the rabbe the Health Club for business and as due to "trying to swallow too Berlin.—Jewish organizations will At the conclusion of the meeting, lar. bis to their crowded congregations 10 longer be permitted to conduct , . . „ „ „ „„ services ., ,-orofessional men, inaugurated last much democracy in one gulp." DeMemorial Services were held for the The educational committee of the work in government was intro- were primarily devoted to the hope otteries for the purpose of raising "Chofetz Chaim," Rabbi Israel Maier ^ ^ ^ " f - ^ T ^ r r T l y e a r . Sogolow Kives specialized p J. C. C, which has charge of the mocracy the Jews of Germany might •elief funds, the Prussian Ministry duced "to Germany only since the HaCahen, saintly Polish rabbi who Rabbx Goldstein will speak on 'Lest Community Forum lecture series, in- war, and the changes in government have a normal future, those who ihave only thirty minn l h e g y m _T h ep r o . died recentlv. utes We Forget. cludes: William Grodinsky, chairman; were not made slowly enough, he A novel feature of the celebration if the Interior has announced. a g h ; g h ]j. succeS sful last year. Eugene Blazer, Harry Cohen, Mrs. opined. hnceoth of Rosh Hashonah under the Nazi j T h e H c a ! t h ' Club» s t a t e s S o g o . Max Fromkin, Mrs. Max Holzman, regime vras the abolition of the usAs in previous years, the Conserv- , „fe. t h e business a n d profe8. William Holzman, Aaron Katz, Jack Also, the ground was very fertile. ual half rate payment for cabled alive will of again build its j rf ^ man a n rtunitv t o condi. Marer, Rabbi Uri Miller, Mrs. Hen-Youths were being turned out by the New Year greetings. Despite this, succah.Synagogue The women the Auxiliary tion his body and to make himself ry Monsky, Louis Lipp, Ben Kazlow- thousands without any prospects _ of the Voelkischer Beobachter, leading will decorate and beautify it. more efficient, so as to be a __ , more efficient, so as to be a greater greater sky, Yale' Kroloff, Dr. Leo Fellman, employment, resentment was running Nazi newspaper, reported that numhigh because of foreign domination The congregation Edward Shafton, Arthur Cohn, Milinvitation to Omahaextends Jewry atocordial enter ja s g e t t o h i m s a l f a n d h i s w o r k > e s P eerous greetings were filed in Yidton Abrahams, Frank Ackerman, under the Versailles treaty, exactions dish with Latin characters, for which the succah- with them for the first cially during the winter months when Mrs. Louis Neveleff, Mrs. Sam Green, time after services Wednesday night. there is no golf or outdoor activithe senders paid the full rates.• "I believe that the Temple should Sirs. Alexander D. Frank, Dr. David tion was rife. Thus, stated Mr. New- A word of encouragement was is- be a forum of social justice ideals.," Succoth services will be held as fol- ties.' The program which will be followC. Platt, Miss Madeline Cohn, Miss branch, the masses, particularly the sued to German Jews- here by the stressed Rabbi David H. Wice durlows: ed will include calisthenics, setting youth, grabbed at Hitler's promises Ruth Pollack, Sam Zacharia.Al MayWednesday evening, October 4— up drills, medicine ball work, reducRabbinical Association of Germany ing an interview following his aper, Rabbi Frederick Cohn, Rabbi Da- of something new and applauded hia on the eve of the High Holy days. pointment this -week as associate Services start at 8 p. m. At 9 p. m. • e x e r c i p e s , s w i m m ing, massages, rid A. Goldstein, Mrs. J. H. Kulak- defiance at foreign meddling. The message called upon the Jews rabbi of Temple Israel, with Rabbi the congregation will enter the sue- j v o l l e y b a l l t b a s i c e t ball, group games He is of the opinion that whether cah ofeky, Dr. Morris Margolin, Mrs. proudly "to maintain their self-re- Frederick Cohn. jI and sports. Jeannerte Arnstein, Abner Kaiman, or not the Hitlerite regime will re- spect in this trying period." The Thursday evening, October 5 9 j A new feature on the program will "My philosophy of Judaism," he main in power depends entirely on Justin Wolf, Miss Rose Grodinsky, adds that nothing "can de- continued, "is centered in America, a. m. 'be basket ball coaching classes for •whether or not it can make an eco-message and Dr. Oscar Belzer. prive us of this self-respect," and Thursday evening, October 5—S |t h e a t h l e t e s _ T h e s e w ;n be held Tuesand our chief concern should be a nomic success. pleads for 'unity of one for all, andhealthy, vigorous Jewish life in this p.m. days and Thursdays, 6 to 7:30 p. m., On his visit, Mr. Newbranch saw all for one." Friday morning, October G—S a. m. and Sunday afternoons. Sogolow plans country." no physical violences. However, he An end was put to the rift among Rabbi "Wice speaks -with the very Friday evening, October 6—G p. m. to coach the players of all teams beNight School . stated that while he was there a Germr-n Jews when four of the largvigor he seeks to inject into Jewish fore league play is started. An opening meeting for night number of cases of such excesses est Jewish organizations, the Cen-life, and as he outlined his plans— The pre-season basket ball league Vaad Ha'Ihr school classes for foreigners will be were officially reported. Union of German Citizens of which will be given in detail later— will start about November 1, with He learned that in the concentra- tral h£in at Central High school Tuesday The Day of Atonement called Yom the Jewish Faith, the German Zionist he seemed fully capable of carrying Kippur in Hebrew, is ushered in this j pames played Thursday evenings and evening:, October 3, at 7:30 p. m. Thetion camps, the Jewish prisoners Federation, the German-Jewish War them to fruition. He has a charming evening at sunet. It is the most sac-1 Sunday afterncons. classes will teach those attending how formed only a small minority. The Veterans and the Jewish Liberals, personality and a pleasant, friendly red of -4ays en the Jewish calendar The same leagues as last year will to read, write and speak English. Mr. majority w e r e political offenders, agreed in concentrating leadership in smile. A conversation with him imand is marked by complete absence, play during the recular season. William Ziegler is organizing direc- communists, pacifists, and internal a few outstanding members. Rabb mediately discloses that he is very from food and drink, and devotion in There will, however, be no varsity opponents. In the concentration camps, Leo Baeck was named president of learned in his general education and tor. the synagogue to prayer and spiritual team. the affiliated societies. in things Jewish. meditation. It is the day of confes- The girls will have a league of A special conference was ordered '"A continuouous, unbroken Jewish sion and forgiveness and marks a re- four teams, playing once a week. by, Heinrich Stahl, president of thi educational program from early birth in the spiritual life of the Jew. A meeting of basket hall managBerlin Jewish community, to consider childhood into the lives of mature Services will be held in the various ers for the pre-season league will be participation in the activities of t h men and •women," believes Rabbi Orthodox Synagogues at 5:45. Theheld Monday evening, October 9, at federated organisations. Wice, is necessary for American opening service is the "Kol Nidre" 8 p. m. Babbi Da-rid H. Wice Large organizations as well as Jewry. He mil shortly launch an with its well known plaintive chant. Following is the schedule: New York, (J.T.A.)—Adoption of he pointed out, "wil have, as always, provincial communities are electing intensive educational program here Gym Classes. Rabbi TTri Miller will speak tonight for the Union of American Hebrew the anti-Nazi boycott by the Ameri- the complete right of free expres- a presidium to the Reichvertretung which will carry out this idea. .Tnnior Rirls—Motulny find Wednesday, at 6 o'clock at the Beth Hamedrosh to 4:4--> p. m. can Federation of Labor was fore- sion and while I cannot forecast Juedischer Landesverbande DeutschRabbi Wice is also highly, in ac- congregations in organization and Hagodol synagogue, 19th and Burt 4 Business Business ivompnMomlnr ivompn—Momlnr anfl T\ cHl cast in a statement by ; William their final action, I think I know lands, Federal Representation o: cord with the workings of the social chaplaincy work. ( l i l dnv, 8 to 7 p. m. (mlueiJisr classes); 7 streets. The subject of his sermon In making the announcement of to'8 ii. m. (vollej- bnll); S to 0 p. m. (1msGreen, president of the organization. the temper of American labor and Jewish Provincial Organizations o: justice committee of the Central Conis "Kol Nidre^—Living and Dying for ha in. Mr.- Green declared that evidence of their passionate devotion to the Germany, to which representatives ference of American Rabbis, which the appointment, Abe Goldstein, pres- One's Faith." Saturday morning at ketMatron women— Monday nmi Wednesday. torture and complete crushing of the ideals of human freedom. Through- of the four federated organizations has taken a firm stand on social ident of the Temple congregation, 11 o'clock he •will speak at the B'nai 10 to 10:4r, n. m. (reducing classes).; 10:45 noon (volley hall). German labor movement by the Hit- out our history our movement has pledged their support. Rabbi Baeck problems of the day. He is of the stated that the appointment of Rabbi Israel synagogue, 18th and Chicago to Men's Ilenlfli club—Tuesday nnd Frliiny, ler dictatorship will be presented to sought to assist oppressed peoples is to work with executives of all six opinion that the temple, synagogue Wice is a reward to Dr. Cohn for V-10 to 12:30 p. m. (cnlisthortios): 12:Sfl io 1 p. m. {roller l>all): Pnnflny. 11 to 11 :30 the A. F. of L. convention opening elsewhere and our desire to help is units. and church should be the champions his years of faithful service. Rabbi n. m. (calisthenics); 11:30 to noon (volley Wice "will relieve Dr. Cohn of many here October 2, and predicted that not diminished. On the contrary, I German Jewry is meeting the New of social progress hnll). Tel Aviv Votes for Senior men — Tuesdnr nnd Thursday, the American organization would fol- think it is stronger today than ever, Year with the hope that : Jews Omaha's new rabbi is also a strong heavy^-duties so that he may be free 7:30 to S:30 p. m.; .Sunday, 31 a. m. to Improvements Loan low the example of the International because of our own American Te- America and other nations will al- believer in positive action, for, as to devote ttime to community acnoon.' tivities. Hiph school l>oyK—Tnesdnv nnd ThorsTrade Unions in adopting boycott vival of idealism. There will need leviate the distress of Jew here with he points out, generalities and negadnv, fi to 7:30 p. m.: Knndnr, 1 to 'J p. m. measures against the Nazi regime. be no surprise in Germany or else- economic relief, Herr Stahl declared tives do not produce results. TEL AVIV {J. T. A.)—The munijunior boys—Tuesday nnd Thursday, i Rabbi Cohn will complete thirty Friday, 4 in f> p. m. "The executive council may make where, if American labor turns to in an appeal for relief issued. Rabbi Wice is from Petersburg, years of continuous service at Tem-cipality of Tel Aviv has voted a Io 4:45 p. tn.; Swimming Classes. recommendations, but whether the the boycott as a weapon in the age- The appeal says that members of Va. He is a graduate of the Hebrew ple Israel next March. On the oc-floating loan of 350,000 pounds, ma- Junior crirls—Mondny and Wednesday, turing in twenty-five years, from pri- 4:45 to 5:30 p. m. the Jewish faith are facing extreme Union College, Cincinnati, O, the council decides to do that or leave old cause of liberty." EnsineSR pirls nnd senior women—Monthe question without recommendaDescribing Hiilerism as a menace poverty during the coming year an same institution from which Rabbi casion of his twenty-fifth anniver- vate banks. Consent from the Pales- day find Wednesday, C> to 0 p. m. sary as rabbi of Temple Israel, Dr. tine government sanctioned the loan. in spite of the numbers who hav Business scirls mid senior women-Mondtion, it may be taken for granted to the labor movement which AmerCohn obtained his rabbinical degree. dny and Wednesday, fi to 9 p. m. that there will be resolutions de- icans are now watching •with in- succeeded in escaping to -Palestin Rabbi Wice had previously been Cohn was elected rabbi for life. All It is estimated that about 180,000 Matron women—iloadny and Wednesday, manding a boycott such as labor in creasing concern, Mr. Green said that and /other countries, the majoritj awarded a bachelor of arts and mas- but seven of his 37 years in the pounds will be used in improving the 10:45 to 11:4't a. m. .Tunlor hoys Tuesday nnd Thnrsrlny, i several other nations has declared,' extraordinary measures have been who remain will be driven to seekin ter of arts degree and a graduate rabbinate have been at Temple Is- water drainage system in Tel Aviv 4:45 to r>:30 p. — m. and 80,000 pounds will be expended FTlph school hoye—Tuesday kMr. Green stated. made necessary. He denounced the charity for themselves and their chfl- fellowship from Washington and Lee and Thurs(1 Io S p. m. . 1 ; ' rael, •• the first seven having been on school buildings •which are badly day. He Knows Labor's Temper persecutory tactics of the Nazis as] dren. Help from abroad is sorely university. Senior men—Tuesday and Thursday, 9 in need of repair. "The; delegates to the convention." "medieval, revolting and sickening." needed, the appeal states. lie has served as Iraivelingr rabbi spent at Fort Wayne, Ind. to ft D. TO.

FULL SYNAGOGUES MARK JEWISH NEW YEARINGERMANY

ELEVEN ELECTED TO BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF LOCAL VAAD HATHR

Rabbi D* £L Wice Named Associate at the Temple

Anti'NaziBoycottby American Labor Forecast by Win* Green


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