I^e&ated to the Ideals of Judaism
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In the Interests of the People
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TGL. IX—No. 44
S, DECEMBES % 1933
"MAD ATTACK ON
B'imi Brith Stag for Harrv Friedman I
Omaha Loag-e Ivo. SM of E'nai (J. T. A.)—The Hood of Brith will ionor Mr. Barry FreiOletters received -by man on "his SBth birthday snhiversiiry 13. Earle, HI., American to Austria, -since his state•at a stag meeting- to be held on De- ! -warning against the adop5 at s p. m. in the lodge i Dorothy Thompson t o Speak -si Harry A. Wolf to Deliver Mes- me- p p Tooms of the Jewish Community Cei=- ! sage *rf Imnnrtance at 4iJUsl-»«'a^^E™*t*E Ponies hy HUB X C C Mondar. Decemier. ' ] country, continued over the -weekMeeting 4tii In TtcognitiriTi of his loyalty ana end with -more ±han 10D being rea service to "the Unsi Erith Dorothy Thompson, known ir. priA Tally of all the Jewish "women in ceived a t the embassy. life as Mrs. Sinclair Lewis, as well as the community at "lar^eJMr. Harle l a s not communicated Omaha tint been failed -lor Tuesday | Mr. will be -presentefl with celebrated journalist and novelist, afternoon, iDficexriber 5, a t the Jew—. •with the 3>61ice rregaraing-the tthreats This mmsnaDy interesting article j in Judaism, sad to "this flsy is steeped like that—they couldn't believe this ; a testimonial of appreciation fav I>r. will open the Community Forum s:> against his •jurmmri'l safety contained 3s an addresB broadcaHt over station I and s a t u r a t e -with JodaiBm. I t may xies this Monday evening-, DeccmbfR This 'Community-wide ^gathering is in the letters hut ihe .authorities care WUWL 3n Kew York a ^reek ago i>e fliat a gDodmany Jews uari't fenow and they couldn't believe that. They j piuiip ,shsr. manage to fool the outsider tper- \ permanently .settled 4, a t the Jewish Community Centre: being: -held rnnder-the auspices of -the prosecuting a diligent investigation. TEhnrHflay IJJ ihe ECTT. JamesJH. GQ-Jewish is the >,C5iTistian i haps); they manage iD fool ihem-1 i n in ihe year Jewish 'Women's "Welfare •Drgahiza- Most of ihe letters, i t i s lelieved, Tis, editor of TEhe Catholic World, and and at 8 p. m., "when she speaks on 'The lor a Chris- selves (no doubt); but they dan'tfooli hat there 3s no ; •were sent l y 2>Iazis. ~ . • Crisis in Germany." y active iiian, a n affiliate of the Jewish Comone of ^fhe outstanding Catholics in tian's not ^knowing •-'flat "we havE in- those who are "in i h e know."" Their! philanthropic work. ^ He l a s been a Mr. jEarle The chairman lor the evening: vr'iU munity Center and Welfare Pederale created something of a , . ^_^ hmtefl a -very jjrest deal of the Jew- real difficulty Is not the creed M t ; 1 ^ B r a T m m b e r f £ * t e p a r t " ^ be TTTiTtf^ts M. Ilees, president of THE EDITOR. iion. ' . l e r e last week -when l e ttas c o n n n J ' ish traditiim 2113 fee Jewish spirit. the commandments; what drrras them '• ; years. In June of 1933 he -was Mr. Barry .A. "Wolf ^will aeliver a Tevealed that l e l a d warned gov"We use the Jlewiih Ecrrptiires, WE nffir'inig ihronghont the message of importance to ihose presThere is an ancient pagan maxim, honor lihe -Jewish heroes, -the Jewish own morals; it isn't the provinces, Trhere l e l a a "Whom the gods -would destroy, they for life after havingent. TTis ^.darefiB -will .deal -wjih ihe patriarchs, prophets; sages -ana kings, money at the church door that is the as _ _ _treasurer „, leen -on a motor iour, that Austria -in that post 5or SO •work of the -Jewish -women in. Jewfirst make mad." And i t does -really WE claim iHaishf and Jeremiahs,|real obstacle to their faith, but the t h e :^ ish comnrunal affairs :?mh ttheir place would forfeit America's sympathy If seem ihat ihcse w l b are beirt lipon years. less money in their own ihe country adopted a program of self-destruction commence by losing | Matthew, in the conrmirnal life of {hnaha. Islke and Join. "We that has no right to be there. or religious persecution. A short address AH the -women in ihe city are "intheir wits. [hold that the OH IFestament written! know ihem; they are a shame "to BE: ! Harry 13. Zimman, who Tited and urged to attend. One of the maddest ideas that nas "before Christ Is jast as .divinely in-1 especially when they dcmt actually j ^ ^ v ? i t own 'Mr. Friefimaii for *1n -view of ihe critical situation ever been exhibited to the world that Testament writ- • secede from the church once and for 'as ihe Al Finkel, ccmfrontirig Jewry in various -parts xrf 1ms -witnessed .so mnnh lunacy is that ten after -Christ. } ' j all, but tag along with us, more or \ ^ professionally as Austin Eev-the world," stated Mrs. lu INeyeleff, of 2sazi ChristianH in GerNow, ispe l a v e and can i less. "We "have io take the blame for ins w i U render several of his own president of the Jewish Wnmens many -who have declared their inten- have nofe.vixrpa.tfayimd no agreement j them, though they are not reaiiv 1 ' ; arrangements and selections, and Eiil tion of doing away with the Old Tes- -with those -who •Welfare Organization, -wild l a s IstD de-Judaize { ours. tament. The reason alleged is that Christianity. To -sned the call for the all-inclusive the Jewish j Therefore we ought to know wha- •Raron will entertain with a group of Itbe Did Testament is Semitic—or to element from nnx gathering, "the Jewish "womanhoDa -would be tD ! to think of lapsed, fallen away, apos- ; sanPs_j speak more accurately, Jewish. The tear np and of our city should iafie'a mDie acaway ifae roots j taie Jews. They, too, are a bad lot. ii.eiresnments will be served. tive part in lelping t o solve the anti-Jewish movement lias gone so j of the Christian :r gian. ! But we have no more right to judge many problems -of concern to -us. 3>r. A . Greenberg Appeals l o iiar in Hitler's Tieich that some of 33ui what do i M Tmadmen iin Ger-, the original, beautiful, pristine, purs the JNow, more than ever, it is imperaContributors to Meet s, following the discred- many know about-... all this'? •Even <Jewish religion by them than our ited laidendorff, -want to get xid not those who do m>t ego ibe full tive that the Jewish woman, -enter critics have a right to judge CathIMre I^T eefls only of the Old Testament but th£ with X.udendorff in l i s demand that olicism from corrupt politicians, or heart and soul into Jewish communal , not only uf Judaism hut Chris- a heathen deity be replaced again bootifiggerE or gangsters -who happen j •work and lend l e r aid .nnstintingly." VV'hen Omaha Jewry so spiritedly. The laEy -rail Tie short, ana will Tallied around Ute -slogan, "What is iianity as being Jewish in origin and | upon ihe altars from which, l e was tD lave Trial 'is called a Catholic start promptly a t 2 p . :m. Tuesday. Tonr Answer?" in the Jewish P i i l - efhos. The 'laidendnrff element Is j dethroned mare -&an a thousand name. "We Catholics have suffered anfhrppies campaign last spring and mare courageous and consistent than 'years ago; jihose who speak! BO for the sins of bad Catholics | turned in a proportionately nigh those -who dare go only half-way in merely of lopping sjff the -Old Testa-j that WE- should be the last persons in j number of -pleoges, "they ^ave only their determination io get Tid nf all ment a s Jewish and retaining the j-the -world to condemn Judaism lor | qE Judaism. Par every I^PW Tpginrtwnt. -Hg nhrrsfin-n, rrrp litrp-jffan gfns of bad Jews. We demaml,; half of the answer. ihat •*" ; the -Omaha Prese Club, consiKting oi Dr. A. Greenberg, chairman of the book in ihe !New Testament, as -well all fanatics, Ignorant. In fact, lihink jthat our faith be judged on its own ! j women -writers in this city. The drive, points out that it is j u s t as (as in ihe Old, was -written by a Jew. it a feasible .px&pDsltian ihat Ignor-imerits. "We ought io judge Judaism! I puest speaksr will be entertainefl by 1 important to pay ihe pledges prompt- j St. Xuke, St. Mark and St. Paul -were ance is ihe cause, or a t least the J on Its own merits. jibe Press Club wliile here. i Jews of the dispersion, "that is to sme qua ly as to pledge. Xrfmaon,_(JTA>—The Jews may re- i Dorothy Thompson had flonc All -who made pledges are urged to | say, Jews of other countries than Germairy as an alien race ; newspaper work in Germany for .sevsend their money in "to the Jewish Palestine, "but they were none the crtizenship and inter- i era! years prior to the less Jews. Community Center immediately. This the Old Testament overj marriage Chamberlain As SepxeHitler Catholic people, l The Apostles were Jews as truly i part of smr know the Old Testament, it; applies particularly io those -WID the sentafivfi M Sie I J i a she made a special trip as ihe prophets; Peter and Paul and Some nf ihem SnaPvlsusyvr or .at leastWith the possible exception of the could only afford small pledges but the status of the Jews in ! Stales to personally ircho are making 'their contrlbuiion James-and John -were quite a s Jew- liglfly appreciate finr Jewish origin. ish a s Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and and some-ijf ibem are Ignorant -of superior io or equal, to ihe Old Test- j Herald jrenorts. even smaller by iheir delay in pay•r "'iENEYA, (J.T.A.)—The first ing, increasing collection costs, liB- Mosss.-And if-we -must introduce i h e ! number pf feature artiiiteg 'iaa ^nv~ .'meetrng of -fiie autniiamonB govern- Ing, icH^feeeping, e t c Those 'wzho sacred a a m r Jbf •JESUS ini© i l l s aadie- the ^nsrlfcr and .tfaeinajesty," ihe lean- hament. I t is -superb, jnagniScent, elo- \ The detail; . 11^,.^'iritualifer"•-csf ihe|,gtiEnt "leyEmd all descri l a d y creatEa inr'SheTjeague -nf made •• lErge'^ifiisdgES .-.-saza, =nxgEd- in . was n o t - mxe Jewish afiRg^fE* ^fi?*^Etbans :we -canl- Bweet -Enfi strong, 3t~«B!H ~&pe ^down -«tee^ Itkm of the Arvjm State, a « reported t ^^f3" l also recognized BE an Hti.monthly * * flrop nf any Hood 'int Jewish in ihe llame iham al±oge1S>eE. The Jews Jinto the l e a r t of msn—even a—even into ihe | by the Herald's diplomatic corre-=- L, . Is -GerE __ ,.. . ., jihoritv tiptm K«BBia. Her Iwrik, -veins of i h e Son xif IMary. 5B—once ments. . they meet are for ihe most jjart not! f God. I nave often quoted sipondent. The o many .on sn intsmatirmai basis -will "ihese anti-Jewish fanatics get going, ' I f yon could only ^visualize ihe P»per, ediwnaIly,|, , .good they are apostate j sentence .from the famous linglish ' claims that the dispatch Is most an' nvr m 3luBsiRfW m a f l e , a trementtruw. j f th f E l i h l i on December 5, T}e neid in Tm Db 5 Lord Sbbert Cecil, noted British lEart-gxippmg appeals "we receive if they l a v e ihe audacity to be con- Jews. "We ought to Inow t l a t from novelist, John Cowper Powys, -who |-&entic. statesman, -who -was named a s ihe flnfly from ihose -who lenefit from sistent, they -will lave iD throw away our apostate Catholics. Almost al-1 -wrote of ihe P s a l m s of David, • The law, drafted by Professor! She is acclaimed as th* mosrt ciispre-ij*inguishefl woman journalist of IIPT Uritish member of the governing fhe funds raised," declared Dr, the Hew Testament with the Ola. If ways they land out ready-made ex- "(They) are the most pathetic and ; Schmitt, who -was delegated to" preGreenberg,' "you -would send In your they eliminate everything Jewish from planatians of their apostasy. Uene--,poignant, as -well as the noble and : pare its text, by -the Kasi authorities.! time, lecatise rcf her succesF BB f >> lody on which fifteen nations a r e y -Ehpi-r Teligion, they -will lave to .get gades, like all sinners, lave some j dignified of all poetic literature. Th.e:grv-e£ .Jews the right to share immediately. •t- remain •- ir. -- j' eign ";>^" norrespondent —~~~*™~-r.A*m* for some r«^ ,.^«.« of i;h*i «*• --\ represented, "v^ill be elected chairman "Unclad children in lunger, des- rid of our Saviour Tfi-mgpif, and His little conscience left, and so they feel (rarest spirits of our race will always :.GermEiry but denies -them ihe right I foremost American newspapers, ina t this meeting. perate -widows in dire distress, be- Mother and His foster father and all it mecessary to excuse themselves ^to to them at every epoch ir, to form part of the German people. | eluding the "New York Evcniii.c Poland, ^Sweden, Switzerland ana" -vrildered orphans -witb no one io inxn His friends, apostles and first dis- their friends and neighbors; to . lives for consolation, for sup-j Under the law, according to ihe Daily I Post" end the "Philadelphia Puhlic the TInited States nave also nomi- to—their appeal must l e answered. ciples. a good account of themselves io jp o r t and for repose." I Herald, Jews ETC unable to vote or to ! ledger." She spent three years it^ nated their rrepresentativts and the The edncation of DUX children jewthose who want to know why they -^hat Powvs savs of the "Psalms,;become members of the Jleichstag- or jTienna as-correspondent for the Curof OUT And if they s e t remaining countries are expected i» isbly In ihe Talmud Torah, ihe care -whom * . t&T . . ihe . gDvemment services, in-jtir papers and three years in Berlin TKHI they, put in His place? left their -old faith. They cook np j.^g^-^ name their delegates before the first of ihe dependents in the Old Peo- Ludendorff, who probably Is m a d - plansible statements; they say they j j ^ g ^ said of ihe entire Old Test-;to ^ icing ihe army ana nevy. | as chief of the Central EurnpeRr. p meeting of the governing body. ples Home, the care tsf the indigent, in ihe original sense of ihe word^— didnt like the manners or perhaps I It t Is a familiar—and indubitable j j _ y, , j Bureau of the "New New York Evenine.Even ins. The Jewish community, however, "Wnether "the Jewish, -welfare and the sick and ihe crippled — ihey ihat is, insane—-has the answer. He relief organizations -wMch -will co- must l e taken care of. The cry of suggests a new god, or rather an even the morah? of the clergy; they fact, that ihe greatest writers of I 'will have some representative organ- , Post," being the first woman -ever to Dperate with the commission and its DUT stricken Irefhren in foreign old leathen god dug up out of the objected to the money at the door: prose and of poetry in every Ian- ; ization _ through which it will have j hold such a position for ttie ATner;^High Commissianer, James G. -Mc- countries -where ihey :are Toeing grave in -which l e had lain for some they didnt liks ihis and they didn't guage lave fed upon and developed ithe right to make Tepresentations to j.can -press. She spent several yefirp their genius upon the literature of ;ihe .government in connection with j on independent newspaper work ir Donald, of Hew "York, Trill lie in- crushed -under i h e iron heel of op- 1,400 years—-the god "Wotan, otherthe Bible — and that those whose Jewish affairs or to report Jewish | England, France, Italy and Ilu -vited to participate in "£be first ses- pression — that cry penetrates into wise "Woden, for whom our "Wednesstyle l a s been distinguished for uig- ; grievances. | a l l d c o v e r e d Bv(± important ev sion of the governing -body is as yet xlay (Wodensday) was named in heaour learts. nity, grandeur and power, lave par-; In matters of personal freedom.; a 5 the revolts in liunran-, nriknuv.ji. "Theirs Is a need of the moment. then times. "Wotan, by the way, l a d ticularly steeped themselves in the; in civil and criminal cases, Jews will j y j B l m a a n Q Bavarian revohjtions Professor Joseph P- ChamDerlain, After "we l a v e given our solemn one peculiar characteristic In Teuton Old Testament. <*?• -Subject to the same administrs- j v e I 1 a F t h e P i l s u d B k 5 revolution of the Department of Public and InScandinavian mythology. He -was Just by way of a sample, let m e : j Ba ai I i as. Germans or foreigners r e - ;l p o l a n d She also ternational Xaw at Colmnbia TJni- pledges io alleviate iheir suffering, the wind—perhaps we sad you'one "or two selections. H e r e f E'^ in Germany Gsrmairv The The J3ews PVT v will; i l i -rr^ I ^ -T-^ r< *• -rorsity, sailed for Geneva on the •we .cannot ;now fail ihem. "We must ai Rred pay np what "we have contracted to may say the god of the big -wind; is a passage out of Ecdesiastes, not & f ^ ^ p ^ .™ all ecanonv! n e v a > S. S. "WaBhington as Ihe American The Jewish youth organizations of j ostensMy delegates to the German ^refugee body pay. /Let's take care of our Philan- and as such I .shouli say an appro^ - i I l i a n i Q . •rodinsky, chairman a p [ > H m ) iifce the psalms, ^ i n d u s t r i a l ana agricultural enter-; priate choice for ihe Hitlerites; if Omaha lave formed a -united front, hut rlses b n t th e named l?y the ILeagne or Kafions to thropies pledge. today!" was _ C V Ithere « ~ . P PVP.T-nr>=trr ever poetry ihat that cmiid could i ^ ' number oi -Jews en: ,,, ost+ : m hrl± _ +x, o ojeducational he committe?1 of hr m P a r t of ihe -funds of ihe Philan- Hitler wont be jealous of a god -who "with the establishment of the Sound j ^ d ea,cmc xmd cei- ; solve -£he ai£ficult problem of finding snrpass this richly beautiful prose" > h Centei", announces thr«t PPSXthropies Is being used through ihe can "blow harder and longer than he. Table of Jewish Youth at an organprofessions win be limit-: a naven lor the Tefugaes oT I^Iazi tbv : son tickets for the Forum series may y Creator in the Also, TfVotan, like all ihe other izational meeting held Monday eveGermany. James G. McDonald, High Joint Distribution Committee to aid still be obtaineti at The Center. days of ihy :youth, before the -the xecenfly-strickBB destitute Jewish M heathen deities, demanded snd 26ning at the Jewish Community GenJewish chfldrer. will be admitted y Commissioner of "fhe body, -former the days come, and the years draw nigh, | ceived linman sacrifice. Perhaps the ier. to the ordinary elementary schools, j president of --the foreign Policy Asso- [>ppnlaiion of 3<azi Germairy. extreme bigots like Jindendorff plan Delegates Trum -twenty-eight Jew- when ihon shalt ssy, I have no pleas- ITheir numbers in the Becondarv ciation, is directing ihe ^proceedings to offer him human sacrifices once ish youth organizations, Tepreseniing ure in ihem; before fhe sun and the in -Geneva. .. . . ... again—and doubtless ihe 3unnan sac- over 500 members, attended the orr., be limited. In s with Dr. Chamberlain received -wrord nf and the clouds return after the rain; j rifices -would i e Jewish men, women ganizational meeting. in H e day when ihe keepers of the [large Jeicisn pnpula.ions, the .Tews Us appointment irnm President and children. I "wouldn^t nut it beThe aim of ihe Sound Table of ^nnse shall tremble, and "the strong!™ 11 b e allowed to isve their own Boosevelt last Tuesuay -aha took ; yond "Tii-mOne of ihe marks of a Jewish Tout! Is set out by the exe- louse shall tremble, schools. leave from the xmiversiry immedimen .shall bow themselves, and the j bigot is ihat lie thinks he does a cutive committee as iollows: "This ately. Solomon Katz, 48, 4514 South who d n r i ^ t h , Dr. Chamberlain said l>efare sail- Twenty-fifth street, passed away last service to -God when l e nersecutes movement l a s arisen Bpontaneously his fellowmen. as a Jesuit of ihe recognized need of l ^ connection with this ing ibat ne lias a Iceen interest in Saturday a t a local nospital. of He Speaking of human sacrifice an organized Jewish -youth. 3i is cam^ £lJ^™J S <*««, the Herald editorially ridi- I e^ -the work ahead of 'him, aKhongh Ms ^ the daughters rfmnac shall «" pmhibitm-g Intermar- i f ** arm w,ll be a been a lesiaent of Omaha lor flie nrimitive Christians -were nerseof all H e Jewish yonih or. inowleage of Sie jjlight 'Of "the GerJ1 for the ^p at the program to brA-vans with cutea "in lEome and 'in other parts of ganizatinns in Omaha, inclndrng in be brought low; yea, ihey shall be. with Jews wh c iu •mim refugees is not exhanstive. Tie twenty years. city auditormm , S « , flie "Empire, they were ihought to l e Surviving are nis wife, Sylvia; •plans i» make a tharongh study of its membership fraternities, sororiJews. And "the 3-tomans l a d leason •the situation Tipon arrj^al i n lEnrqpe.' three daughters, l i r s . Sara Calkin, ties, social clubs, nTofessional groups, •"I 3-ealize the importance of my Eose ana Phyllis l£atz; one son, to consider ihem Jews, for in fact and TeHginus societies, joined togeth- grasshopper .shall l e a Inrtfen, and ^li-known national Tositaon -em -this Taoay,"1 saia Chamber- Mauriee; two liroihers, J^anik Eats most of ihem were Jews. "When St. er for ihe purpose of Btimulaiiiig a lain. "THis as not wholly a Jewish of Omaha and Hyman Katz, of De- Paul -went out into ihe Gentile world, -newer and stronger Jewish consciousVRT; and ihoagh considered "himself ID Tbe ness."" TTToblem. S a r a work ana cnncenLrat- troit, ana me sister in .Russia. g he dii H tl ± th apostle ±D the the j sa 'eHort a r e essential in sealing with of racial s«i)r Funeral services were neia Sunday by On its jbnmeaiste program -will l e fore the silver cord is loosed or the y ihe divine p Teterans of Foreign "WarE of the h d first f i t "i jhe anestiani" morning irom ihe Chesed She! Ernes. Gentiles, ne always l nreached "in dfeenssiuns *by men of Tecognized abil- golden bowl is broken, or ibe pitcher r. IJnitea h condemns the Kazi -floe! ^tates-^rilli speak at the the synagogue, and ihe first Chris- ity of ihe significant Jewish nrob- Is broken a t the 1onntEhx, or ihe j The I mass meeting. The program IB XTPIlems of ihe iiay^ tians -were Jews. The earliest martwheel Irbken at the cistsrn, and ihe j i and is open to the frnneral public. Gern.«Ji ,ace at Officers elected a r e : "William flust TBturneth i o the earth from j yrs 3n consEquEnce, not .only 'at JeTi Frederick Conn will give tb*> nsalem Imi a i Some, "were Jews. In- "Wolfe, president; I r a n k Xipp, Tice- whence it tanffi, and .the spirit -return ] nt the metrtinp. Meyor "Only in a .crazy society .can deed, the first -tfarse -pupes, if not nresident; Dora Dolgoff, secretary; to God wlo gave it." (xii 1-7). will -welco-me the , I of Hitler's and ;Go.eabel'E physical ap- ]•£' Jean ^Beber, ireasnTer; snd Abraham fhe first four iropes, TVETE Jews. These passages and a thousand •NoToic i "Congressman Burke -will ; 2^ew "iTork (J. T. A.)—Jewish 35a- 3n ihe text of ihe Hainan 3Sass lliemer,, Teporter. Mrs. H. iGolostein, 53, E1B South t o b e of ilce ofeers nf superb leauty, of power, i 1 ) e a T a-without ' The guest speakers vrili bring •tn Tbirtv-Becond avenne, Tassea sway fional Puna H a g Day, "to be railed even to ibis day ~we havE xennnflers Tiaicule," the paper com- i. The nrganizaiions T of lighteouE wrath, of pafhos, and j ^ ^ J ! local -vetBrans and to the general ptibTable nf Jewish nfficially ifae jFestival of ihe h Sh ihe Tbl that our remotest ancestors 3n ihe Priday night. She naa been a xesipity anfl cansolaiian, were written iiy i lie information on VEteran ,aSairs. areA, X A. % A. X A. % A. Z. A. 'White Emblem, will l e ol Paith -were Jews; io say nothing of dent of Omaha 43 j^axs. Jews under divine Inspiration anS i TSoth have been -verj' active in veter100, JnniDX CcmgregstiDn, Benrieita Snnoay evEning, December ID, fhe introdnctary narts of ihe Iffiass Surviving ^besides Jher Insband, rare these .axe wnat certain. l?azis a r e ; Omntnal i an -and political circles, and -ure l e r mother, Mrs. LU. iBlotcky>; a lunareas of Jewish Eomnurnities ;(iaken generally from the Old Testa- Szbld, Sigma Sappa CM, IXi Xiamhda. stupid ^enough to -wish io .throw. ! staunch -battlers for the rights of i h t Jiust "Take Base J Ueta Abpha Gsnnna, "Beta Eho, l a throughout ihe nation. Hfi celement and whence Jewish). 'When ire •aaughter, IMrs. lEtibert H. SLooper^ -si-T .:away, "When xace fanaticism goes tc Tierlin.—Members of the Prussian ! overseas "veterans. Brothers, Paul, Pischer, Iaonfe, Max bration ^wlll conimemaratB ihe 'vic- come to -the 'Canon, ihe Kacreflest Hon, Junior jBadassah, 3EEazmnir, J u - ihai",estreme, i t shows itself for what criminal police were notified that j tory of fise Maccabees over ihe part uf ihe Divine loturgy, "we speak Synnior Society uf ihe ana Phil Skitcky of Omaha, andJBen it Is—maoness. jthsy -will IEVB to -nualfly in E course ] .Aryans agogne, Junior "VaaS Auxiliary, Psi of "Dnr Paiher Abraham^* and of Greeks more ihan ' % 0' D D years agtIBlotcky of IMinneapdlis, ;and a -Bister, If it be only a myth £fa£i paean i on xacial education. A five-months j JBerlin. — Afnlcnltural workers Mrs. Aaron ^ergaaa of INashvilie, JMore than ;34D,DDD iiunams of land JMelchiseasdh, ihe high -prisst, -who MB, P i T r n M i t P l i , P i Tan Phi. gods made men as a preiiminaxy tDinourse all members of the j siring creiMt for ihe acquisition **£ Phi -Beta Upsilon, Phi T»elta EpsHon, in Palestine l a v e been acquired as offered sacrifice for Abraham. Tenn. lave tt> attend, i land in accordance -with tfche a?eoe!ft ag ihem, it is no P l i Sigma Ma, Toung "Men's Taafi, that Puneral services ^rere iela from Jewish -national -property since ihe To irat the matter briefly and Cnrdoza Chifa, l a p p a Tau, TL T^ the true God may destrpy 3nea was announcea. The iectures -will j lanct Bettlement law.,-wIJl 3 "we Christians consitter ourIKeren TLaymeth, the Jewish national the "home JSunflay afternoon, twith d3BPEH DE ihe "prollemB ana -flutics that they are Aryans z£ ihe selves to 3>e xurBct ana legitimate neiiE IRonbh, P i Tan Pi, X>e3ta Eappa, "Zeta Ijnrial -at Ueth IHamearoBh ."Hngoaol fund, initiated its atcivilies f b i t of Dolitse in the 3\azi .fitatc.1" ' fi«Bcfuil JBsta Tan. TBCP AD the Jewish Tel igion. Dm iaiSa. negan yescrs ago. xemeterj.
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