January 12, 1934

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Dedicated to the Ideals of Judaism

In the Interests of the Jewish People

Entered as Second Class MnU Matter on January 21, 1921, at 1'cst office of Omaha. Nebrnsba, under tie Act of March 3, 1879

NAZIACTIV! TO BE B A I N GIMT

Federation's Annual Meeting January 29

Anti-Defamation HeadV Under B'nai Brith AiT$? January 21 *v"?. i^-"

The inside story of the efforts of Hitlerites in the United States and -abroad to use subversive tactics against the Jewish people will be told here when Bichard Gutstadt, national director of the anti-defamation league of the B'nai Brith, speaks at the Jewish Community Center Sunday evening, January 21. Mr. Gutstadt is coming here upon the invitation of local B'nai Brith leaders. His store of knowledge concerning anti-Jewish activities is unlimited, as his office is the clearing house for this information, and in hiq address he will acquaint Omaha Jewry with these movements and the program of the anti-defamatiori league to combat their dangerous

An outstanding program is on the calendar for the annual meeting of the Jewish Community Center and Welfare Federation, -which will be held in the Center auditorium Monday evening, January 29. The date vras originally changed from Tuesday because of the city-wide and nationwide celebration of the birthday of President Roosevelt. This will be the third annual meeting since: the re-organization and consolidation of the Welfare Federation, the J. C. C. and the Philanthropies,; effected in January, 1931. The problems of the entire Jewish community are affected by the Federation, so a record attendance is expected.

Vol. IX—No. 50

OMAHA, NEBRASKA. FRIDAY, JANUARY 12,1934

IN DEFENCE OF THE BOURGEOIS By Ludwig Lewisohn Reprinted from Seribner's

"German Refugee" Broadcast Sunday "Christian Responsibility Toward German Refugees" will be broadcasted by James G. McDonald, recently appointed High Commissioner for refugees coming from Germany. This will be heard Sunday, January 14, 3:00 to 3:15 p. m., Omaha time, over a coast to coast National Broadcasting company network. Omahans are advised to try WOW or KOIL, The recent influx of Jewish and other .German refugees into the United States and other countries has created a situation recognized by the League of Nations in the appointment of McDonald as liigh commissioner last October. In his address from the NBC studios in Radio City, N. T , he will explain the seriousness of the situation and the moral responsibility which it places on the Christian nations of the w^rld. Prior to his appointment, Mr. McDonald was chairman of the Foreign Policy association, with headquarters in New York City. He has had long experience in dealing with international social problems.

MYERSON TO BE HONORED GUEST IN OMAHA Busy Schedule Arranged for Chalutzos Leader Saturday and Sunday

A dinner in honor of Mrs. Goldie Myerson, internationally-noted leader A famous author states his faith tional pre - determination that the within every civilization—a psychoof the Chalutzos in Palestine, will be in the middle class, and presents a universe must be a, mechanism and logical and moral type, to which we given at the Jewish Community Cencase for the dignity and worth of man a developed animal. owe all the .aajor achievements of ter Sunday, January 14, at 6:30 p. the bourgeois.—The Editor. It is from such'visions and the human civilization, including Das m. The Jewish woman leader will be • reasoning derived from them that we Kapital? For the father of Karl a guest in Omaha Saturday and Sunget the picture of man as the help- Marx "was a Jewish lawyer, who was day, and a ful) program of activity All over the world the middle class less object of his environment and of so ruthless a careerist that he caused has been arranged. is not only impoverished but discour- the stratification, of society as de- himself and his whole family to be Tomorrow, January 13, Mrs. Myeraged; it is not only discouraged but pendent wholly on tie changing char- baptized. So Karl at the age of son will be interviewed over the air. shell-shocked. I t has lost inner vital- acter and quantity pf the food sup- twenty-five was able to marry a The interview will be broadcast by ity and belief in itself. Under succes- ply. Gentile lady of most aristocratic linradio station KOIL from 6:30 to 7 sive moral and material crises it has The moment we liberate ourselves eage and soon thereafter to declare p. m. finally permitted its clamorous foes from that preconceived vision and that the Jews could be emancipated That afternoon she will address the to invade - its very conscience. From throw an impartial glance upon the only by the emancipation of society Oneg Shabbos group of the Conservathis confusion springs the rich or various and multi-colored world, a from Judaism—i. e., frim commertive synagogue at the home of Mrs.' once-rich radical and the son of mid- totally different picture of reality cialism. We know, alas, the inner Reuben Kulakofsky. dle-class parents using the leisure arises. Facing each other diagonally psychological structure of this JewSunday afternoon at the J. C. C. they have created for him to take a across the sea, amid not dissimilar ish self-hatred in the bosom of the at 3 p. m. she will address a group growth. •••_••.'.' carefully conducted tour to Leningrad semi-barren hills a»d valleys, culti- Jewish renegade! What could poor of young girls, telling them what Admission to the meeting will be and Moscow and come home fired vating the olive anft the wine, rais- Marx do except project his selfPalestine is doing for pioneering by card only, because of its nature. with a Utopianism of escape. The ing the bee and the sheep, dwelt in hatred upon outer objects, upon the youths. Any individual or group Those Wishing to Help Relatives Admission cards are being sent to term bourgeois makes the bourgeois antiquity the people of Attica and boureesie from which he sprang wishing to attend are welcome. members of the local lodge and to wince; property has become a bad those of Judea. The Greeks had and which, to heal himself, he must for Passover Urged to Following the dinner Sur.day eveword; there is consent to darkness come, it is thought, somawhere from burden with what he hated in his other Jewish organizations. A small Act Now ning, an open meeting will be held, and acquiescence in mischief. Perhaps the far eastern home of the Aryans; kith and clan and in himself? But number of admission cards will be to which the public is invited. Mrs. we must abandon civilization, this and the Hebrews had come, it is held in reserve by the committee in Myerson will be the principal speakRelief for Passover to relatives in perfectly integral civilization which thought, out of the deserts of the he was a Jew still. And so his heart charge, headed by Philip Klutznick. er, and short addresses of welcome other countries should be sent as mankind has built up. I do not for a south. And these two peoples con- was wrung, especially during his Those who fail to get cards and wish early as possible, according to a letyears in England, by the great sufwill be given by several Omahans. to attend should call Mr. Klutznick ter received by Jacob S. Peaflstien, moment believe in that necessity. quered markedly similar lands, dwelt ferings of the industrial workers. So A musical program will also be preBut even those who do might spare for ages in analogous physical enat Atlantic 8122 or Sam Green at executive director of the J. C. C. themselves and others their glorifica- vironments, and produced in their what was there left him to do ex- Sam Beber Elected to Executive sented, including Yiddish songs and Harney 4639. Committee of National cept plan a scientific Utopia in which a Chasidic sketch by Mr. and Mrs. A dinner honoring the guest speak- and Welfare Federation, . . from . Jacob tion of the race's plunge into dirt civilization—in myth, in religion, in the objects of his hatred were the J. Raznick. Mrs. J. Stadlan of CounCouncil and chaos. government, in social feeling and soer will be held at the J. C. C. Jan- Massel, executive vice-president of villains and the objects of his pity cil Bluffs will preside. cial structure—the classical and eteruary 21 at 6:15 p. m. The price will the Hias Immigrant Bank. A grave and initial recent error of nal antithesis of western history the heroes? I do not for an instant Mrs. Myerson's appearance here is The Omaha delegation took a promThe local Jewish Federation offers the middle class has been its accepbe seventy-five cents per plate. Res. deny that Das Kapital is a work of the auspices of the local Pioervations may be made at the Center Omaha Jewry the service of aiding tance of its enemies' notion and defi- which is interwoven into the bein? considerable scientific value. But its inent part in the deliberations at the under neer Women. Mrs. J. Eichlin, ticket first national assembly of Jewish fedof every thinking creature. or with Mr. Green. them in the transmission of funds nition of itself. Although few of its vision is the flight into Utopia of a erations and welfare funds, held in chairman for the dinner, states: "We The letter states that members have actually read Das Mr. Gutstadt has spoken in Omaha abroad. Now no thinking person can fail doubly homeless and spiritually dis- Chicago last week-end, under the aus- are proud to have a representative before and is known for his elo- Hist is not going to send food pack- Kapital, the influence of that pow- at once to multiply for himself oth- inherited bourgeois. pices of the National Council of Jew- like Mrs. Myerson visit here and feel : ages for Passover, and that it is ad- erful presentation of half-truths has er examples both from the past and quence. II ish Federations and Welfare Funds. that she is the guest of the entire visable to send money through the sickered through a hundred channels from the present. The argument, Perhaps we can find our bourgeois, The local delegation included Wil- community. We are holding reserva'Torgsin." and has convinced the middle class furthermore, is o v e r w h e l m ingly >ur middle-class man, our man who liam L. Holzman, Sam Beber, Dave tions open all day Friday, so that Anyone wishing additional informa- that it is nothing indeed except the strengthened by the established fact by temperament desires not power anyone wishing to attend the dinner tioi* is asked to get in touch with creation, sometime in the sixteenth of both prehistoric and historic mi- and danger but security and dignity Goldman, Philip Klutznick, Jacob S. may still do so." Reservations should Pearlstien, Max Barish and Fred the Jewish Community Center. century, at the "transformation of jrations. Few races or groups seem and privacy and liberation for cul- White. be called to the Jewish Community It is most essential that relief for feudal into capitalistic exploitation." to have, been ultimately indigenous tural activities, long before his supSam Beber was elected to the na- Center or to Mrs. Eichlin at Kenwood Passover be sent as early as possible, Now exploitation is an ugly word for to the lands in which they built their posed rise during: the early capitalist tional executive committee of the Na- 0244. so that those abroad may have am- an ugly thing; i ration al civilization characteristic cnltures. Gross and exThe committee in charge of the "The Sachar Institute.is l i e most ple time to procure flour with which will take rational means for its elim- ternal traits derive from "climatic period. Perhaps we can find Mm tional Council of Jewish Federations Sam h Mesdamcs M S timely event that could; be presented to bake matzoths. The first "Seder" ination. But today there clings to the facts. The Esquimau cannot gonaked eves in antiquity. He was not as and Welfare Funds. Henry Monsky dinner includes the numerous then as he has since beserved on the national executive comNitz, chairman, H. Eichlin, S. Okas, in view of. the. problems now-facing this year'will be on March SO. concept - something of superstitious nor the Marquesas swathe himself come. Oligarchs and their slaves fill mittee of the Council last yesr. L' Raznick, M. G. Cohen, H. Rothko the Jew," commented Harry Wolf- on Due to the depreciation of the kwe. Who'has not seen/tendeMrund-. in furs. Yet the difference that real- the. foreground of the ancient world The main speaker at the conference vita:, and M. Minkiiu the week-end series of lectures and valuef of ^jgie ^dp^ter^itf J£oreign^coun-;. edbi>nrgeois-iniellfi!ctualsijpijetly sor,.-. y-jcounts- between^*vo such .remote •round-table discussions•''••6as??£Ee'< jgo* tries, there' has* been a ^slight -in, rowing over theh 'domestic servant races will be found—and has by an- and perhaps for that "very reason was James G. McDonald, nigh commance ot Jewish^ IJistory'' which^is crease; in the charges for remittances because that' servant, in an atmos- thropologists .been found--to i>e in the cultures of antiquity are both less missioner cf the League of Nations to be i»re^ented^ i»re Januaryy 26,', 27 a i d phere of generosity and good will, their psychological attitude, not in dense and less humane than ours. commission for German refugees. A 28 att lil i e Ijiffi Community C i y Center, to relatives abroad- However, the was helping to liberate them for the the difference between skins and But he begins to appear, that bour- group of outstanding leaders from all 28 service offered through the local Fedgeois type, that man between ex- parts of the country had previously h "It is essential • that Jews today eratoin - is still low-priced. In the increase of. spiritual values and was eaves. Thus, too, all men are af- tremes, and we learn of his exis- met the Higli Commissioner to disnot punching the time-clock in some fected by hunger in a similar way. should .be .thoroughly familiar with charges are included all expenses. tence, as we have always done since, cuss more intimately the refugee their own history. I am particularly The remitter here and the payts brutal and metallic factory of horn But it is extrnal. When they have through his sons. Thus we hear problem. Included in this group of combs or tin cans? In brief, a new been driven to new grazing places or pleased to know that ' Dr. Abram abroad have nothing more to pay. Jerusalem, (J.T.A.) — Seventeen set of superstitions has arisen: the to warmer lands and their hunger is that the father. of Aristotle was a communal leaders was William L. students received degrees at the third Leon Sachar, whom I admire greatly The rates are on a graduated scale. bourgeois, under the sinister influ- appeased, each racial or civilizatory physician and that Plato came of a i Holzman. for" his seemingly inexhaustible 1 und For example, for a remittance of $5 At the conference plans were form- annual commencement exercises of of knowledge, especially on Jewish the charge is: to Russia (also Torg- ence of the word exploitation, subtly group will build the culture that is good but not oligarchical family and Hebrew University. Sir Arthur identifies nimself with the oligarch, the outer projection of its specific that Aristophanes' father was a'land- elated for the organization of a re- renfell Wauchope, High Commistopics as related to the rest of the sin) and other countries, sixty cents; conference for this district. whether that oligarch be the ruthless character. Environment, in brief, owner. The father of Vergil was a world, is to conduct the series/' sioner of Palestine, officiated at the - J. J. Greenberg, president of the for. a remittance of ?20, the charge magnifico type, like the late Mr. though it need not and must not be solid yeoman and so was the father Philip M. Klutznick was selected as ceremonies and addressed the gradis: to Russia, $1, and to other counchairman of the committee which will Morgan, or the super-mechanic type, underestimated, is a strictly second- of Horace. But in the latter case Conservative Synagogue, emphasized the educational opportunities offered tries, ninety cents; for a remittance like Mr. Ford. Both are infinitely ary fact Group psychology creating we witness a phenomenon that has investigate the possibility of this uates. Among the other speakers were by the Institute. "The sponsorship of of .$50; to Russia $1.60; and to other alien to middle-class character and group culture is the primary fact of gone on ever since, namely this, that plan. Chancellor Judah L. Magnes, noted countries, $1.50; for a remittance ol Plans for this region were discusspsychology. Or else our bourgeois, human history. when a man of ability is born in the the Sachar Institute by the Study educator, and Sir Philip Hartog, populace he becomes a bourgeois,: ed by representatives from Omaha, chairman of the survey committee Club of the Conservative Synagogue $75, fl.95 to Russia, and $1.85 to tenderly fearing that some of his Now let us apply that fact to the brings to Omaha an event which will other countries; for a remittance of small freedom from sordid care and stratification of s o c i e t y , to the not from merely predatory motives, St. Louis, Minneapolis, and St. Paul. now engaged in making a report on long be remembered by Omaha Jewry $100, $2.10 to Russia and $2 to other hence his possibility of exercising classes and the relations between as the communists would have us be- It is planned that the region will also the University's activities. . • disinterestedness may conceivably be as a comprehensive and illuminating countries. lieve, but because brains and ability: inelude Sioux City, Des Moines and Included among the graduates were based upon the famous "surplus them as most people have accepted aspire toward dignity and security other smaller but unorganized comliberal education in the striking a father and son, Ephriam and Ievi them from the nineteenth - century munities in this territory. profit" of Marxian theory, instead of events, the momentous accomplishwithout which there can be no discalmly looking for a better teehnic, materialistic and economic determin- interested culture and so we have According to Klutznick, the repre- Dnvshatii, aged 43 and 23 years rements, and the men of destiny that ists. According to his account "bourproposes to abandon the freedom and sentatives for a district conclave trill spectively, who majored in Hebrew are the romantic story of Jewish hisHorace's tender and memorable tribgeois ideology" is the monopoly o disinterestedness without, which civhave been chosen by the various cities literature and philosophy. All of tory." the exploiting classes of modern in- ute to the care which his father, the within the next two weeks. He states the graduates received M. A. deilization cannot endure and life itself "Ifs That Changed Jewish History" former freedman, the manumitted would become meaningless to ex- dustrial society. Its characteristic slave, expended on his son's nurture that it is fairly certain that Omaha grees. will be discussed by Dr. Sachar in aims, security, dignity, privacy, libploiter and exploited alike. will be the site of the regional conhis opening lecture on Friday night. eration from sordid care for the sake and education. The men of genius ference. The next formal lecture will be deof proletarian birth have all led Dr. Leo P. Honor, -who is the next We hear a great deal about the of cultural disinterestedness, are bourgeois lives. And one is not surJewish philanthropy and Jewish voted to "Some Peaceful Revolutions speaker on the Jewish Lecture series, classes of • society and the divergent •wicked aims won at the cost of the prised to note that Dante's father federation work in all of their phases in Jewish History." "Sparks from industrial wage - slave, the surplus the Jewish Anvil," said to be one of is well known in Omaha although he interests of those classes, which are profit of whose labor supplies the was a solid burgher and Chaucer's a were discussed at the Chicago conferDr. Sachar's most fe-iinating lec- has as not yet spoken here. Amongst finally thought of as necessarily fat-paunched bourgeois with his wick- well-to.do vinter and Copernicus's a ence. From this meeting may evolve Plans are rapidly being completed tures will conclude the series on Sun- his friends here is Mr. A. Katz, prin- leading to a war between tFein, And ed gains. No-w that fat-paunched. merchant. Nor does the story change a plan by which all national and infor the Hurdy-Grorcly ball to be given we .are-asked to accept as fact that ternational Jewish fund-raising efday- The past few centuries have cipal of the City Talmud Torah. stupid, and ruthless bourgeois exists when we examine the lineage of the seen the emergence of extraordinary Mr. Katz states, in referring to the present stratification of classes —he exists in nuge and dishearten- supreme benefactors of mankind—of forts will be am_lgamated into one at the Paxton hotel, Wednesday evedid not arise until modern capitalism ning, January 24, at 9 o'clock. Art personalities in Jewish life. -These Dr. Honor: "I have known Dr. Honing numbers, precisely as among the Pasteur, whose father was a tanner, co-ordinated effort in the U. S. men have dazzled the world by their or since his coming to Chicago and —this is the Marxian. account—fa- populace there exist in at least of Robert Koch who came of good In commenting on this action, Beb- Randall and his orchestra will furstupendous- achievements. Men like have marvelled at the' progress in vored the growth of cities and turn- equally disheartening proportions the bourgeois stock, of those sons of er, newly-elected to the national exe- nish the music. The affair is being given by Tern, Disraeli, Karl Marx, Heine, Spin- the College of Jewish Studies down ed the serf of the fields into "the cutive committee, said: pie Israel Sisterhood, and is sponoza, capture the imagination by the through his personal achievements. landless proletarian worker. And we morons, the morally and intellectual- Jewish merchants and even bankers, "The resolution which sets in moadventures of their lives. These Jews He has instilled a Jewish spirit in are asked to believe that all this ly sub-normal, ill-bred of immemori- Paul Ehrlich, August von Wasser- tion the machinery for the mobiliza- sored by Mrs. Jeanette Arnstein's ally defective stocks, the objects of mann, Albert Einstein. 1 have chos- tion and consolidation of all Jewish circle. Mrs. Joseph Bonoff is chairare able to change the course of his- Jewish educational circles, and has happened, as it were, in the void. tory by the roles they played on the presented Jewish history, his partiWe are crudely told, in essence if whose superstitions can be changed, en my names almost, if not quite, at effort in this country for Jewish wel- man, and Mrs. Sam Bialac is cocular field and an authority on which not in so many words, that in this whose masters can be shifted, but random. Their number could be mul- fare needs, is probably the most far- chairman. Members of the circle are European scene. tiplied a hundredfold. reaching action of the Jews of Ameri- assisting in the selling of tickets. Grace Dansky, president of the he is outstanding' in a unique'and in- great g a m e of economic history, who cannot be improved by a change ca along welfare lines since the adopStudy Club announces as co-chairmen teresting fashion. I feel certain that which- is the only kind of history, in social structure that seems to give The ball promises to be one of the The psycho-biological type of the of the tea, -a Saturday afternoon his address will be well worth while man is not even one of .the determin- them a power which, from the na- middle, which has created civiliza- tion and promulgation of the federa- most interesting events on the Sisevent of the Institute, Tobie Gold- and will be a cultural asset to the ing factors. A chain of cause and ef- ture of things," they cannot exercise. tion, is not rigidly bound to what is tion idea for the Jewish community. terhood's calendar this season. Dec~ fect is presented to us, of which all In brief, humanity is tragically imstein and Uaomi Cohn. Zelda Safter- Jewish community." "The discussion on this subject was orations and entertainment will be artificially isolated as a class today; perfect. Classes or kinds of men Dr. Honor will appear here Janu- the links are non-human and noristein is in charge of tickets which led by Felix Warburg, and practically carried out in the vogue of 1890. A the entire ascertained must be judged by their best ex- it is fairly constantly recruited from every other person who expressed door prize and a prize waltz wiJl be may be purchased from say mem- ary 24 at the Jewish Community psychological; pg; bl t i t l amples, by their more hopeful total the masses. On the other hand the himself at the convention commented features of the evening. ber of the Study Club or at the J. Center in; the Jewish Lecture series and ascertainable g ^f strictly range trends. When that is done the aims son of bourgeois parents, at long insponsored by the Junior Vaad organC. C for $1. human activity, from the tattooing I have assigned as the characteristic tervals, likt Napoleon Bonaparte, join upon the urgency of immediate action Following a meeting held at the izations. He will speak on "The and grave-building of primitive man that would bring about a co-operative home of Mrs. Amstein Wednesday ranks of the volitional madmen who, ones of middle-class life and ideoloMeaning of Jewish History" and is to the elaborate and overwhelming union of all agencies depending upon morning, Mrs. Bonoff, the chairman, the second, speaker in the series of civilizatory structures that spring gy mil not b found far amiss. The from Alexander of Macedon on, have stated, "We checked up on ticket been chief enemies of human civilzabourgeois desires security, dignity, five speakers. -.Dr. Singer of. the from the - triune creative nrgea of (Coontinued on Page 7.) sales this morning, ana after the tion. But these very exceptions Hillel Foundation of Northwestern sex, religion, and art, is omitted and privacy, liberation from sordid care committee's report, felt more thun prove that we are dealing with a for the sake of cultural disinterestMrs. Mai Fromlrin, who organized University who spoke on "Jewish this creature, known as man, is repever convinced that our party is to the Omaha chapter of Junior Ha- Wit and Humor" : was . the first resented as having had. no active re- edness. If he does not desire the last psycho-biological strain and type be the success we hoped it to ba. for himself, he desires it or, at least which creates the environment it des p e a k e r . '"••"•. . ' • ' • dassah twelve years ago and who lation to the single question of its in many cases, creates it for his sires and is but slightly dominated Up to date the committee has done has served as Senior -adviser since Tickets for the Dr.". Honor lecture food-supply. well with the sale, and we are lookchildren. or conditioned by it. Eaces or its organization, was. unanimously rer are fifty cents. Tickets' for the re- Is that credible? Is it even coning forward to a big turn-out." Irvin C Levin left Sunday, JanuConsider the man who desires groups with their mysterious will elected as sponsor of the club for maining four lectures which include eeivable? Are we not involved here Tickets are selling for one dollar ; ary 7 for a week in Washington as these things. Is he really a burgher toward specific civilization are, as life, at a large meeting held last addresses by Dr. Jung of the Uni- in one of those unreal ideologica a couple, and are available from the representative of film interests on .Thursday; : ^ versity of Iowa Dr. Siegel of the structures with the building of which merely, a product of that modern we have seen, primary. Within tl is the mo\ie code before the N. E. A. chairmen, and members of the circle. "burgh" which grew with the growth University of Chicago and the Symoriginal frame-work we find certain passion had more to do than reason? Resolutions have been drawn up Administrator. by the dub "in deep appreciation posium on Orthodox, Reform and It grew up, in fact, during that im- of capitalism, with the accumulation types that do not vary greatly withScranton. — Jerome I. Meyers, ft While there,. Congressman Edward of "surplus" profit? Conservative Judaism can be propassioned nineteentn-century reaction in the circle of recorded history: the for her devotion, loyalty, ability and United States Commissioner, has Burke will meve his admission to Or is he, by any chance, not a ruler-warrior type which becomes inspiration in building up the local cured at the Jewish Community Cen- against myth and dogmatic .religion practice before the U. S. Supreme been appointed City Solicitor. Thi« and cruel moral conventions which creature of economic forces and of a oligarch with psendo-bonTjjeois trim_ _ . . . — „ ter desk for $L25. All lectures*are chapter, in making it the success Court. Before returning home, Ee will is the first time that a Jewish atthat it has become' since its organ- j held at the Jewish Community Cen- infinitely useful and wholesome in class at all but quite simply an eterspend several days in New York. torney has held this post. ••self, overshot its mark by its emonal human type who has existed (Continued 'ter. jzation."

FEDERATION TO AID IN SENDING FUNDS ABROAD

OMAHANS TAKE PROMINENT PART IN CONFERENCE

HARRY WOLF LAUDS DR. SACHARJSOTUTE JEWISH HISTORY

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ARE GRADUATES OF HEBREW UNIVERSITY

KATZ IN PRAISE OF DR. HONOR, NEXT ON JEWISH SERIES

Hurdy-Gurdy Ball Will Be Unusual

Jr. Hadassah Honors Mrs, Max Fromldn

Levin to Appear at Film Code Hearings


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