November 30, 1934

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Dedicated to the Ideals of Judaism

Entered as Second Class i l'ostoffice of Omaha, Neb'

DOROTHY THO WILL OPEN FOR! LECTURE

interests of the Jewish People

on January it, 1B21, ut der the Act of March 3.

Nazis Will Protect Jewish Yule Trade

OMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1934

Vol. X—No. 44

Nazi Editor McDonald to Give JEWRY USHERS IN "WAITING LIST" FOR Another ANNUAL TALMUD Apologizes to Jew Report Over Radio REGISTRANTS TO TORAH MEETING SATURDAY EVENING HELD MONDAY JEWISH COLLEGE

Berlin (J.T.A.)—Jewish merchants James G. McDonald, High Com, New York (W.KS-) —: A ?l&0,000 *»who sell or exhibit Christmas mermissioner for Refugees (Jewish and libel suit against Walter Kappe,- forTehsridise are to be immune from moothr) coming from Germany, will mer editor-of the German section of station by the Nazis. make a coast-to-coast report via the the Nazi organ, Deutsche - Zeitun?. . N o interference with business NBC radio network on Monday evewho resigned when.the paper .changSo enthusiastic has been the re- ed .its policy, has been dropped be- The accomplishments of the Tal- ning from 7:15 to 7:30 p. m. His Deep Historical Significance A "The Crisis in Germany" to Be j houses in this category -will ba tached to Holiday of broo'ked by the government, it was sponse to the College of Higher Jew- cause he.apologized for attacks, made mud Torah during the past year report will deal with the present Subject of Address on were reviewed at the annual meetChanakah announced here by the Keichsminisish Education being conducted at the status of the refugees now in varion Dr.- Kurt Resenfeld, -former PrusDecember 12 ter of Economics. The order was is- Jewish Community Center under the sian minister pf justice> and prom- ing held at the J. C. C. Monday ous parts of Europe. j night. One of the most -interesting of the ' Dorothy Thompson (Mrs. Sinclair sued in an effort to prevent the out- joint sponsorship of the Jewish Com- ised not to refer to Roosenfeld, in j Seven directors were elected as mem- According to advices received, the lesser holidays in the Jewish calenbroadcast will be carried over staLewis) will open the season of the break of- an anti-Jewish campaign in munity Center and the B'nai Brlth 'any derogatory manner." Kappe's -large to the Talmud Torah dar begins this year on Saturday Community Forum at the Jewish connection with trade before the hol- that.a "waiting list" has been estab- letter of apology -was written before board. They are M. M. Barish, N. S. evening, December 1, and lasts for tion WOW locally. the Deutsche Zeitung_ changed .its Community Center on Wednesday iday. lished for registrants. Yaffe, J. J. Greenberg, Mrs. Max eight days. It is known as Chanukah, policy. In a statement.in..the. Deutevening, December 12; However, in courses not over- sche Beobachter, the new Nazi organ, Fromkin, N. Levinson, William Milder the Feast of Dedication, and is obHer lecture here will deal with crowded, as advanced Hebrew, those Kappe disclaimed any -_part in the and Abe Goldstein. served by special services in the "The Crisis in Germany." registering now may enter immedi- Deutsche, Zeitung action which was Max M. Barish, president of the home. Fred S. White is chairman of the ately. . The historical background of the the result - of a; compromise, that en- Talmud - Torah, gave the president's "committee in charge of the Forum. One hundred and fifty have regis- abled William McLaughlin, editor; of message. Aaron Katz, principal, read celebration is found in the fact that On the series in addition to Dorothy tered for a total of approximately the paper's Eng-lis section, to .escapa a paper on "Our Problems." in the year 165 B. C. E.. Judah MarccaThompson are Arthur Garfield Hays, 325 classes. Two sessions meet each a prison term for libel.. " • beus recaptured the city and re-dedi' Reports were given by Max FromScott Nearing and Ludwig Lewisohn. kin, chairman of the finance comMonday evening and Thursday evecated the temple at. Jerusalem after A fifth speaker will be chosen later. mittee; R. Lackow, chairman of the ning. A diploma will be awarded upi its pagan pollution. The Syrian king, Harry B. Cohen, ticket chairman, educational committee; Rabbi Uri 20,000 German Jews Already! Antiochus Epiphanes, had set up in on the completion of a two-year announces that season tickets are Report Tells of Impoverished course. Miller,' chairman of the enrollment Condition Aggravated by Settled in Homeland " 1 t h e t e m P l e a s h r i n e t o h i s heathen still available. They may be obtained committee; Dr. Philip Sher, chairThe only change in the announced i n Nazism at the J. C. C. gods. Just three years after this deman of the" Book of Life Committee; schedule is the shift of the classes secration, on the twenty-fifth day of Miss Thompson is one of the most William Milder, chairman of the transby L Morgenstern. His classes in • , ,—.,.,_,. „,, „ |the month of Kislev, the temple was, outstanding journalists of the pres- New York. (J.T.A.) — The impov- Yiddish language and literature have Vienna,. (J7T1 ..) •—Chancellor.Kurt portation committee; and Mrs. Max • _ New /iork, (WNS)—The German] fi d, and re-dedicated ent day. As a representative and erished -condition of Jews through- been changed from Monday" evening SchuschnigVs. *overnment, took anr Fromkin., president of the recently- Jewish refugees in Palestine are one r e c l a i m e 4 p u r i e special correspondent of :_ several out Germany and other countries of to Thursday evening, "at 8:15 and other, to t h e seryice o{ formed Talmud Torah Parent-Teachstep-last" Wednesday in. the di-i Around this festival culsler a of the most constructive elements of number leading dailies, as the Philadelphia Central and Eastern Europe, aggra- 9:10 p. m. rection of reveldng post-war Jewish ers association. of legends which have helped the population because wb.il they Ledger and the New York Evening vated by a perpendicular rise in the naturali2atioiis"Vrhen it" applied to the : The Deborah society was highly constitute only thirty per cent of thej In commenting upon the over-caPost, she became intimately familiar anti-Semitism of those sections, is pacity registration, Dr. Philip Sher, Austrian Supreme -"Court for revo- commended - for their constant help to s h < h e c h a r a c t e r o f t he that with _ European conditions. reflected, inthe -annual, report of-the president and founder of the college, cation of ~:ctt£sesship.'rights of" 410 and co-operation, as were the mem- Jewish immigration they have> con-j b r a t i o n > O n e sudh , n d ^ ^ ^ tributed forty-five per cent of the m - | o h l v a s i n ] e c r u s e o f u n p o ii u ted, She spent considerable time in American Jewish Joint Distribution stated: "The. enthusiastic Tesponse of naturalized Jews. bers of the.board. ' ' '. avaJlable when dustrial capital brought into the j sac"re(j oJ1 . Germany obtaining data for her lec- Committee, which shows an expendi- the community to the.. College of Orders-revokiag citizenship rights AnniTersary December 16. re-dedicated. country during 1933 and, hecause a j t e m * _ _ to be tures, and her articles in newspa- ture of $1,506,000 during 1933 and Higher Jewish Education has sur- of sevenEy-six naturalized Jews were Plans are being rapidly formulated greater proportion <20 per cent) o f j ordinarily "inadequate"," this T h o u g h the. early months of 1934. pers and magazines. passed all. our expectations. It con- issued "by-"the government on Novem- for the outstanding banquet and On August 25, 1934, she was ex- This is the largest sum expended clusively demonstrates the thirst for ber 7. The : cases wire immediately celebration on December 16, marking them are settling on the land than o i l miraC ulously p r o v e d to be sufficipelled from Germany for her alleged or allotted for relief work by the Jewish knowledge in the community appealed to the Supreme Court, the thirtieth anniversary of the Tal- any other group of immigrants. This I t f o r e i g h t "successive nights until was the word brought here by Dr. o t h e r ^ f i t f o r t h e • s e r v 5 c e m i g h t slurs against Hitler. Her version "of committee since 1929, when the to- and the need filled by an institution where .the decision now rests. . ' mud Torah in Omaha. George Landauer and Dr. Martin U . this reason, the : : this affair is that "My offense was tal distributed was more than $1,645, Both groups axe m danger of be- An elaborate program is being ar- Rosenblueth, secretaries of the Jeru- J c w sp r je p; ah rte dc a n dFl eosr i n their homes, in . \ . salem and London bureaus respecto say that* Hitler was just- an or- 000. It compares with an expenditure of this kind. held at the Jewish Community Censtateless, since the majority increasing numbers, for eight succes"We hope that the college will be coming of approximately $340,815 for 1932. dinary man." gave up citizenship in the countries ter. The entire; Jewish community is tively, of the Central bureau for the sive nights, one on the first night, able to greatly expand its activities Largely responsible for the sharp Settlement of German Jews in Pales- two on. the second, and so on. Her book, "I Saw Hitler," pubof their origin,- relying on. decrees invited to attend. tine. lished in 1932, pictures the Nazi dic- increase^ according to the report sub- by next year. making them-Austrian citizens issued The Feast of Dedication teaches In the course of an interview with l i k e w i s e t h e ]esSon of religious liberty tator as "a little man whose coun- mitted by Joseph C. Hyman, secre- : "Ako, the community owes a debt by the Diet of the Vienna municithe Worldwide News Service, they and tolerance. With the Maccabees tenance is a^caricature of a drummer tary, and released last week, was the of gratitude to the members of the pality. situation in Germany precipitated by faculty who took such a deep inter- News of the government's action declared that 20,000 German Jews the struggle was not a war for conboy risen too high." have already been settled in Pales- raest or dominion. The victory In her lecture here Miss Thompson the accession to power of the Nazi est .in the college: and are volun- in -appealing to the Supreme Court i h off the tarily contributing their_ valuable 6 act on-its'drastic revocation prowill relate her experiences -and ob- Party. tine, the largest number absorbed by I JJ ee ww ss w ^ a gs a ^ c tt oo rryy oof f the spirit, of "• As a result of the acute anti-Se- time." '•.-.. servations of present-day Germany. Bucharest (J.T.A.)—The 318 wan-any country since the flight of t h e | t h c r i g h t t o free dom of belief and gram ~ aroused lie greatest •- anxiety *: She is -Tqiowa t" Omaha audiences mitic problem created by the Hitler in Jewisii circles in Vienna.. ; :'. -: dering Jewish, emigrants who have refugees began. Of these, 12,000!w o r s h i p . T h e celebration of this At ;least 30,C and is a forceful and interesting foorces and giving rise to equally seJews "who "became been, on the high seas for the past came on labor certificates. The num-, e v e n t i s ^ a T l l m a i re-dedication to rious refugee problems in neighborAustrian^ <iit" speaker. . are" af- three "months without being permit- ber of German-Jews admitted to j th< ,se, ideals of religious liberty for after ing countries, the committee found fected by "the ive against the-post-; te <ito land anywhere, reached S*-V-'Palestine under the labor schedule 1 ^ ; ^ t h e j e w s have fought and sacit necessary to expand or - -allot for the ages:stanza last_ week on . a Roumanian represented war naturalized.' t d thirty-five thityfive per cent 'oft ' ori ffice(jj'through ' : " this- purpose -approximately - $1,000,steamer and were permitted to land the total labor schedule. Drs. Lan000,of the r total relief-fund. The rein. Rumania: on condition that they dauer and Rosenblueth r mainder: of'the sum went to'allevia- Paris (WJtS3^HJcem; iie~ joint CongratuUitionsef ,iliacoee^'\'iQUnedia^y'jto../their- native thatjhe German Jews are tion of the plight of Jews in Eastern Jewish -eirtigration committee • of- the in- the Yishub smoothly. countries, Poland and Czechoslovakia. tegrated g Forsaking tneir digEufied callings Europe and to "operating an adminis- Hias, lea and Emig-direct, Is now ex- Latvian Premier The Rumanian government, fol- They hare already contributed largea& bUsineBB men f or the evening, thir- trative expenses in the committee's ploring the possibilities. of extensive in Hebrew lowed an agreement with the autho- ly to an extension of western culture teen ^biauMful:' chorines from the foreign and New York offices. About Jewish emigration to Biro-Bidjan, --H rities, ordered the Rumanian steamer and to a highering of the standard Men's club of the Conservative syn- $340,000. was used in Eastern Eu- was revealed by Louis Oungre, gento meet the chartered of living, Drs. Landauer and Rosen-j Kiga <J.TJL)-A greeting in He- steamerCarol agogue will don abbreviated costumes i rope, while approximately $109,000 eral secretary of Hicem, in a -report i Warsaw {J.T.A.)—Concrete eviVelos m the Greek harbor blueth declared. • first of its kind -ever sent. , made public here. Oungre's report al- tirew, and grease paint for the revue, went to- administrative expenses. of Central dence of the eagerness of Polish Jews and to have the 318 young Pointing out that the dis- I of a The general tenor:of Mr. Hyman's so disclosed that from 1927 to 1934 by a! "Conservative Capers," to be given Jews transferred from the Velos, Bureau is expecting an annual imto migrate to Palestine was presentby 'the Women's Auxiliary of the report of the Jewish situation in for- Hicem enabled .75,000 Jews .to fiud patched Monday by Premier. Karlis which flies the British flag, to the migration of 20,000 German Jews toi e d last week in the form of two new -homes. During 1934 the Hicem TJlmains of Latvia to the congregasynagogue, Wednesday evening, De- eign nations was gloomy in the exvessel. The transfer to'J Palestine, the two colonization' offi-1 truck loads of applications for imhelped 4,416 Jewisn refugees from tion of the oldest Latvian synagogue Rumanian cember 5, at the Central High school treme. place under the watchful eyes of the cials announced feat for the period- migration certificates delivered by in the city of Mitau, celebrating its Greek police. "The tragedy of Jewish existence Germany to emigrate. auditorium. . from the summer of 1933 to the the post office to the office of the 150th anniversary. • Included in the number will be in Eastern Europe," Hyman declared, The permission to land in Rumania summer of 1935 the bureau has! Palestine bureau here, . "Mah tovu ohalevcho Yaacob," the Warsaw (W.N.S.)—Fallowing •- a Sam Cohen, Edward Brodkey, Sam "was overshadowed last year by the ends the roaming of the 318 young adopted a budget of $1,875,000, of i One truckload of the petitions was Theodore, L W. Kosenblatt, Bennett advent of the Hitler government in huge mass meeting- -in -Vflna, .Jewish message read. This passage is a par- Jews . from harbor to harbor in the which- ?750,000 has already been! from Jewish artisans and skilled laCohn, Sam Saltzman, William Ra- Germany and its unrelenting en- leaders- there organized—the -Polisih- agraph from Chapter 24 of the Num- Mediterranean and Black Seas, seek- raised. The budget represents an ir-! borers living, in. provincial towns, cusin, Leo Milder, Phineas Wintroub, forcement of the anti-Jewish, policy. Agro-Joint, an - organization - designed bers._in the "Bible, and reads in Eng^ ing entrance to different countries. reducible minimum to finance the. while the other represented persons Leon Graetz, Phil Kosenblatt, Abe Nineteen thirty-three brought no bet- to aid Polish Jews to emigrate to Bi- lish: "How goodly are thy tents, O Efforts to land were made by thesa bureau's program of training agri-j in the-city of Warsaw proper. Many Jacob!" -terment to the millions of Jews ro-Bidjan. '.••••".•••• Babior and Leo Nogg. wanderers in the ports of Palestine. cultural and labor workers, settling! of the applicants are persons whoTheir performance will be the cur- dwelling in Poland, Rumania, Latvia, Syria, Egypt, Turkey, Bulgaria and agricultural labor groups, colonizing! have some means of their own, it tain-raiser for the two-^scene and 19 Lithuania, Austria, Hungary and othGreece, but without success. middle class settlers, granting oans j was declared here, Carnival-Bazaar by act revue, directed by Milton Kieck, er lands.: For them, if anything, the Offieials Pick to manufacturers, artisans and small The fact that the Palestine office .proceeds, of which.-is.-to go to the crisis was stabilized for the worse. ; trades people, advising- immigrants is now considering the distribution Auxiliary This Sunday Kaiman to Feature "In addition, anti-Semitic policies Palestine Flag on all phases of economic . adjust- of the certificates allotted to Poland building fund of the synagogue. Mrs. made great headway, aggravated by B'nai B'rith Meeting ment, transporting children from by the immigration schedule ma.de Harold P. Farber is "chaperoning" A variety of entertainment, fea; the spread of National Socialist pro- Jerualem (J.TA.) — After much turing many interesting booths and Germany and settling them in Pales- public the previous week accounts in the chorus. Not to be surpassed by the men, paganda emanating from Germany. delay and cautious discussion, Pales- outstanding novelties, will headline An important meeting of the local tine, supporting institutions in Pale: large measure for the flood of mail the Women's Auxiliary will present This is constantly gaining ground to tine will now have a flag of its own, the program of the third annual car- lodge of the B'nai B'rith will be held tine for the placement of Jewish to the bureau. The dire straits of their own chorus, "Belles of the Gay the great detriment of the Jews and government officials have informed nival-bazaar to be presented by the Monday evening, December 3, at the scientists from Germany, furnishing much of the Polish Jewish population *30's," in which the' Mesdames Sam has developed most strongly, espe- the Executive of tiie Jewish Agency Ladies Auxiliary of the VaadHa Thr Jewish Community Center. social care for. the immigrants and and the recently imposed restrictions "•', at the city auditorium next Sunday The feature en the program obtaining and distributing Palestine' of both trade and skilled labor nave Stern, Irvin Levin, Al Pitler, Robert cially *" among • native youth groups for Palestine. ' ' Kooper, Charles Ross, Phil Rosen- and organizations in all these counThe emblem decided upon will be evening, December 2. This is the ma- according to Leo Abramson, presi- immigration certificates for the re- j greatly augmented the natural interest in Palestine as a Jewish homeblatt, Hyman Greenberg, I. L Solz- tries. the Union Jack, but it will have the jor fund-raising activity of the Aux- dent, will be a half-humorous and fugees. land and the demand for immigraman, M. A. Venger, William Eacuword "Palestine" inscribed on a cir- iliary for the year, and the general half-serious digest of current Jewish events by Abner Kaiman. This will tion certificates is constantly increassin, Nathan Nogg, A. A. Cohen, and cle in one corner of the flag. The public is invited to attend. ing. A similar interest is also being Moe Linsman, will appear. Mrs. Leo OmahaHebrew Club blue and white Zionist flag may be A fifteen-piece orchestra will furn- be followed by an open forum in Clay Modeling Class shown in the possibility that the SoBraviroff is this group's chaperon, Election This Sunday flown with it. ish music There will be a prize which, all members will discuss JewMeeting Regularly viet government may permit Polish and Mrs. Jay Malashock is accomThe question of designating an of- waltz. - Cards will he played. Free ish, topics and news. Jews to settle in Biro-Bidjan. panist. The semi-annual election of offi- ficial flag for Palestine has come up prizes will be distributed. interest has been evinced in A net total of 7,500 certificates A special, children's number m cers of the Omaha Hebrew Club will again -and again, most recently in One ticket admits a family. • To Observe Kattowitz theMuch clay modeling classes now meet- permitting immigration to Palestine which fifty youngstera are taking be held this Sunday afternoon, De- jconnection with .the shipping indus- -. Mrs.S. Brown is general chairman part in a Mother Goose fantasy, called cember 2, at 4 p. m. at the Jewish try. Ships of Jewisii companies in of the affair. Mrs. A. M. Green- Conclave Anniversary ing every Wednesday afternoon at will be available under the Palestine 4 p. m. at the J. C. C. under the di- government's schedule for the next "Cinderella's Wedding." Chaperones Community Center, according to an- Palestine, were at a. loss as to which baum is ticket chairman. rection of Mrs. Milton Abrahams. six months. The Jewish Agency for The fiftieth anniversary of the for this number are Mrs. A- A. Co- nouncement made by Ben JE. Kai- flag to fly^ that they might be proIn charge of the program are Mrs. hen, Charles Ross, M. F. Levenson, lowsky, president of the organization. perly registered as Palestinean. ^Mps N. Greenberg and Mrs. "William Mil- Kattowitz conference will be ob- The classes are now studying the Palestine had requested more than served at a regular meeting of the elementary principles of clay model- twice that number upon the strength T. A. Tully and David Cohen. Mrs. John Feldman heads the committee under the special navigation laws. der. Mizrachi, to be held Saturday eve- ing with the use of small animals of a survey of the labor market in William Eacusin is chaperoning ail in charge of arranging for the Omaning at 8 p. m. at the Twenty-fifth and figures. As they progress they Palestine. dramatic sketches; Mrs. John Beber. ha Hebrew Club banquet, which will will enlarge their activities to inand Seward street synagogue. musical sketches and Mrs. Nathan be held January 20. N. S. Yaffe is Turner and Mrs. Sam Theodore, the co-chairman, and others on the comThe program will include an ad- clude objects of their own design Nazis Prepared to Give dress on Dr. Leo Pinsker by Aaron and originality. mittee include Hy Shrie'r, Albert choruses. Katz and an address on Rabbi will be a repli- JeWTy Minority StatUS Kaplan, Jack Gavenman, Louis MorReservations Samuel Mohilever by Rabbi Uri Mil- ca of "Noah's Ark," in which all of | Reservation of tickets for the re- gan, Sam Klaver, Irvin Levin, Barler. These two personalities were the animals will be made by the Berlin {W.N.S.)—The Nazi regime vue will begin Sunday, December 2, ney Feltman, M. Bercovici, J. J. is prepared to grant the Jews of at the J. C. C. box office and will Friedman, Goodman Meyerson, H. An amateur presentation •which ri-| Sara Sekerman, Nate Sekerman, leaders of the history-making con- children. Any child through the age of 14 Germany the status of a minority continue until six o'clock Wednesday Dworsky, Dr. A. Steinberg:, M. P°" vals many a professional stage ef- Ralph Nogg, Irene Hirsch, Sal Mich- ference. group, according to the Voelkische will be served, and i may join these classes. • evening, the day of the show. The lpnsky. fort was produced before a large and nick, Martha Himelstein, Leo Bern- a Refreshments Keobachte.% Hitler's personal organ. program of songs presented. All! box office will be open each day stein, Selma Levin, Sylvan Frankel, appreciative audience Tuesday eveQuoting Albert Einstein's statemembers of the community are infrom 9 to 5 o'clock. Every seat i? Jewish National Fund ning at the J. C. C when the Cen- Beatrice Levin, Jack Temin. ment that the Jews are not merely vited. reserved.! ; '. ter Players Guild opened its season The sets were designed and executZionist Election of a religious group but a race and a "Tag Day" on Sunday with "Another Language." ed by Nate Sekerman. Haskell Cohen national entity, the Beobachter deOfficers on Tuesday Nazi Policy Bar to and Harry Kurs were stage managers. To praise the deserving members of clares that the Hitler goovernment is Matinee Dances at Jewish National Fund^Tag Day" the cast is to lavish praise upon all In charge of properties were Sylvia Schurz Aid The : election of officers will fea- I willing to give minority rigrhts to will be observed in Omaha Sunday, Silverman and Mamie Temin, while New York—Dr. Edwin B. A. SeligJ. C. € . on Sundays December 2, with the Junior ' Ha- of them, since the parts of all leads Lea Oberman andUna Gross took car man impliied that persecution of the ture the special meeting of the local the Jews. e and the character actors and actZionist organization, to be held on # The Psi Mu, in co-operation with dassah in charge. -Miss Anne Good- resses, were so excellently executed. of make-up. Mrs. Phiness Wintroub Jews under the regime of the Nazis Tuesday evening, December 4, at the I i n Saionica is the president of the Guild, and Edin Germany was a major factor in the Center, is holding regular mati- binder is chairman for the Junior Mrs. Stanley P. Levin and Sylvan Saionica—A gift of a thousand nee dances on Sunday afternoons at Hadassah and will arrange to have a Frankel portrayed the leading roles ward D. Brodkey is business manager. provoking his refusal to take part in Jewish Community Center. Morris drachmas to the Jewish school her* No sooner have the plaudits of Friedel is president of the group. group of cars at the Jewish Com- with an ability that moved the audithe work of the Carl Schurz Methe J. C. C. opening production died down morial foundation, made public in a In addition to the election, the new from the wife of Governor Genera! Door prizes and novelty entertain- munity Center Sunday morning at 9 ence. Jack Temin in the j uvenile their the Guild members are planning letter from him to the foundation in four-point program adopted by the lihallys was announced last week. ments are featured at these affairs. o'clock for all those "who wish to lead carried a difficult role with his- than try-outs for their next play, "Night Philadelphia. Zionist Organization of America will J Mme. Rhallys recently visited th( participate in the "Tag Day" drive. trionic talent At this Sunday's matinee dance, AusOver Taos." Try-outs will be held be discussed, and plans will laid for ' school and afterwards expresses Dr. Seligman is professor emeriAnyone who wishes to assist or The play showed the splendid ditin Bevens and his orchestra .will Sunday afternoon, December 16, at the Zionist activities during the com- much interest in it., praising tb< tus of political economy at Columbia rection" of Miss Helen Merritt. will lend a car for this worthy cause play. Henry Ginsberg is chairman in 'work of Jewish teachers. university. The members of the cast were 2:3D p. m. at the J. C. C. -« asked to call Miss Goodbinder. charge of the dances. year

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