Dedicated to the ideals of Judaism
In the Interests of the Jewish People
. .Entered as Second Class Mail Matter l'ostofflce of Omaha. Nebraska, under
INfflALGRfiUPOF JEWRY TO
XS J2X. 1921; a t « t March S. 1B7»
Maurice Samuel to .' Give Lecture Series
Maurice Samuel, lecturer, writer and traveler, who has frequently thrilled Omaha audiences with his owerful orations, will come to Omaha for a series of three lectures Fifteen Hundred to Be Trans- on Saturday evening, Sunday afterported to Jewish Republic ioon and Sunday evening, February 16 and 17, it was announced this in February. week. Further details will be an• : Moscow (JTA).—Transportation of nounced later.
OMAHA, NEBRASKA, FEID AY, DECEMBER 21,
WOMEN'S DIVISION (MENSHff WORK
Tryouts. for Players Guild Sunday
Vol. X—No. 47
Girl Cagers Display PLAN FOR NEXT Pre-Setzson Promise FORUM LECTURE
If early season strength is any indication of success, than the 1934-35 With the opening lecture by Doro- edition of the J. C. C. Girls Varsity : Continuing its work toward aiding thy Thompson a .huge success, the! basketball team in going to be a in vital communal activities, • the Community Forum committee under •':world-beater." newly-formed Women's Division of the Jewish Community Center 'and the chairmanship of Fred White met I Last Monday, the sharp-shooting Membership of Omaha Lodge Reaches New Peak Welfare Federation is now concen„,— *__ evening Tuesday _.__. to , lay •> plans , » ., Jewish, damsels won from Bellevue of 650 trating on citizenship.- • ' . second number on. the iorunj pro- by a most convincing score of 56 tc gram, the address by Arthur Gar- 1. The team passed beautifully, scorMrs. Samuel Wolf and a committee Max M. Earish was chosen presifield Hays .on . "The Thirteenth j ing at will. Flo Brookstein was the of twenty-five women. are already at Juror" on Wednesday, evening, Jan-t scoring star, though the fine team- dent of Omaha lodge No. 354 of the fifteen hundred Jews from Poland to work'in" helping non-citizens become ua'ry 16. Negotiations were also {work by all the girls was the out- B'nai B'rith at. the semi-annual elecBiro-Bidjan will start in February as citizens. Their, survey.; shows "that tion of officers held at the J. C. C commencement of an organized imstarted for the April lecturer, and! standing feature of the contest. approximately 400 Jewish men and migration of Polish Jews into Soviet the selection will be announced women h a-v « - not - completed their Bissia, it was officially announced. citizenship, and all non-citizens wi,ll shortly. "Thepermission, for Polish., Jews .to be called on. by the' committee*-•: - Hays participated' in the Scopes j 1 migrate to Biro-Bidjanwas obtained trial in Tennessee and1 was invited! Those who are unable'to-pay the as |a result of negotiations" between to aid in the Scottsboro trial. He \ fees necessary for citizenship papers Soviet authorities and Dr. M. Suritz, will also be aided by the committee. gained international fame as attorrepresentative; of AgrtnYid, "Jewish The women will also help in the ney for the Mixed Claims CommisdrganizaMon in Poland established for Jerusalem (WNS-Palcor Agency). civics training preliminary to citizension. . . t t e "purpose of aiding the-migration —The sum of $5,300,000 is the: total ship examination. The debate torarnament at the Jew- He. was an unofficial observer atjj "of Polish—Jews^to-Biro-Bidjan Dr.. amount-raised by Jews throughout the All those wishing information con- ish Community Center * tinder the the Pveichstag g trial in Germany, y, and!! Dayton, .,__„„ Ohio . . _ .—Indicative Suritz, who" tipon~his-arrival-at-Mos- world for the relief of German Jews cerning the citizenship" project may S i e Round Table -of was one off the h promoters off themockj h k j <rfUa£?n'£**? Sponsorship of t i cow was received Jby President Kali- since ,the_ Hitler regime started in Ger- call Mrs. Wolf or the Jewish Com- Jewish YoutbrisTinder^way,- with sixJewish Youtn^der^with sis - ^ ^ N a z i s * ^ ^ J l £ TL nin, will organize the migration of many, it"was reported by the Central munity Center office. -teen teams competing for th» Irvin the first group to the autonomous Bureau for the Settlement of German Stahnaster trophjr. Jewish region. ' * ' \ ' "'" " Jews in - Palestine, which was estab. T e a m s ;iepr^afang the following! Tickets for the remaining lectares ]s t a t e m e n t s m a d e b y s p e a k e r s a t t n e lished by the Jewish Agency for PalPrior to seeing President Kalinin groups are entered: Phi Sigma Mu. ^nich -include addresses • by Scott; b i e n n i a l m e e ting of the Federal CounDr. Suritz paid a visit to the Polish estine to aid German Jews. Alpha. .Gamma-Cii, Xi. Lambda,. Al- Nearmg and Ludwig Lewisohn, may] ^ ^ Church which closed here reambassador in Moscow. Dr. Suritz.inOf the total amount, the sum of pha Pi Tau, Phi Beta Epsilon, A. Z._be obtained at the Jewish Community; c e n tly. ' formed the envoy, lie came to the So- $1,450,000, or 27 per cent, was allo: A. 100, Kappa Tak, Junior Pioneers, Center. . •Speaking of the relationship of the viet to submit a memorandum-to the cated for settlement and employment Fratority," A. - Z. JL 1, Delta Kappa, j - : :—: churches towards the social order, government asking permission for Po- of German Jews in Palestine. The balO. B. D.. ;Sojrori,ty, Young. M e n ' s _ « | T D i n 7 V C O A I I T C ! Frank A. Home of New York, promlish Jews to migrate to Russia. ance of, 73 per cent was spent by vaVaad, Pi Lambda Phi, Beta Tau 5 U t i f M 5 i l U W 5 inent Methodist layman, asserted that In the course of hiiT conversation rious ' organizations, American and Kappa, and the Cardoza club in seeking the establishment of- a with the Polish ambassador. Dr. Sur- European, for aid and training of The first" clash in the tourney more equitable social order the church itz pointed out that not less than ten Jews to their country of origin, and A gala day for followers of bas- took " place, last Sunday -afternoon, should follow the teachings of the thousand skilled Polish Jews, who are for refugees in various-lands. ketball at the Jewish Community when the' Beta. Tau Kappa.team of W. Barisli major Protestant, Catholic and Jewonly too willing to do any sort of The number of;German Jews who Center will be offered Sunday with Massie Baum and Hjrnan 'Finkelish religious bodies. "The church as a Monday evening. He succeeds Leo •work in Poland, have no other re- entered Palestine during "this period the opening of the J. C. C. regular stein won-the decision frenja the Car•whole must choose to follow the great course than to migrate to Biro-Bidjan from Germany and refugee countries Abramson. doza club, represented by Morris! i religious bodies of our country, inbecause' of the destitution of the Po- totaled 20,000,-12,000-of whom .were season cage league. Other officers named were: Ben With seven teams " reported to "be Nathensok'and David D.'.WeinbergJ Berlin (WNS).-^The first authorita- ! eluding the Federal Council of lish-Jewish population. There are now people without means. E.azlowsky,_ vice-president; Samuel t i T e "rarin* to go," the league this year The winners japlield the the" negative of survey of the position of German j Churches off Christt in America,, the more than a million Jews in Poland The Central Bureau for the SettleH. Green, secretary; Harry Fried:Jewi promises to be the most interesting question ^Eesolved T u^der Hitlerism is presented in I National Catholic Welfare Conference, Conference the question, ^Eesolved* that Jewish who would be glad to migrate to any men of German Jews received a total man, treasurer; Stanley F. Levin, a - Central Conference of American of con- 1 the country in order to earn even the of §950,000 from the amounts,raised i in the history of J. C. C. basketball. social fraternities and sororities a r e ' detailed and factual guardian; Edward Brodkey,- warden. f l i t i o n s c o n t a i n e Competition, too, promises to be "of desirable in. American colleges." H a r j d in the sober report j Rabbis, and the Tarious pronouncepoorest livelihood, since this seems in various countries. The major con-j Trustees elected were Frank Ackerr flrst O I t n e n r s t tudee-'wilh r^&T's activities activities or of tthe ments of of practically practically all the Protestant impossible for them in their own land. tributions came ^rom England, $423,- the highest" order, as evidenced by old Saks acted ks fudge/ with 'Alfred ° ^ 3^""'*' i e jjments man, Dr. A. Steinberg, and Morton the preseason league,-in which all the i Reich Representation for German ] denomination," he declared. Piedler. as jchsirmfn. 000; United States, $260,000; South Soviet Envoy Enthusiastic. Richards. . . . e rs games were' hard fought. The remaining ebates in the pre-H * ' the central oody representing; The co-operation between the CathMoscow.—Alexander Troyanovsky Africa, $70,500; Italy, $32,000; Egypt, Elected to the executive committee all Jewish philanthropic, cultural and j olic and Protestant denominations in Added spice for the coming season liminary contest will be completed by Scviet' ambassador to the United $60,000. These sums do not include economic agencies, which organized in j Germany in the face- of the common were Dr. Samuel Stern, George GiStates,: returned hereMast Thursday amounts received by other organiza- was made evident' by the defeat of December'28. the summer of 1933. By figures citing- j threat to the structure of both was vot, Ephraim Marks, Sam Epstein, tions for settlement of Jews from oththe Psi Mus, perennial champions i of after a visit to Biro-Bidjan,-where h the number of Jews who have left the | described by Dr. Henry S. Leiper, ex- Simon Pizer, and I>r. Morris Brodinspected the Jewish, enterprises, in er countries in Palestine. the preseason loop. The Omaha Jobconntry, who have been ousted from | ecutive secretary of the American sec- key. cluding the first Jewish collective bing company quint was the team The work accomplished by the Centheir professions, who have "been put j tion of the Universal Christian "CcnmThose chosen as delegates to the farm; Waldheim, and the Jewish the- tral Bureau with its funds included that turned the trick, but the Psi out of business and forced to appeal j c g for Ljfe a l l ( i Work in a discus- district convention next year wera atre. \ ) _ ; ; the placement of 20 per cent; of the Mus have sworn vengeance; and a for charity, and hy a factual analysis j s j o n o n t h e relation of the church and Dr. A. Greenberg, Philip Klutznick, In a statement to the Jewish Teleg immigrants on land; providing hous- great 'battle looms when these two j of the work of self-help and relief j state. \ . . . Leo Abramson; Harry Trustin, Irvin ; raphijc JAgenc^,; ^Qyanovsky express- ing for 2,800, special training lor bitter, rivals- tangle in the Tegular Stalmaster,' I. F. Goodman, Isadore {from abroad, the report succeeds in' -.Further evidence of -inter-faith coed his; admiration -for the achieve- 1,000; agricultural settlements for season;. •' . being the most comprehensive record i operation was witnessed in a plan Abramson,.' Dr. P.- Sherf *a"nd *L«Q '1,000-> workers': and 400 middle class ments reached in Biro-Bidjan. The Xi Lambdas, another strong Hartford, COBILv (JTA)>—Governor of the efforts of German Jewry to sur- jj adopted by the National Conference 'Bdsentnal. ~ -Max Barish ' and Abner famfliesr the transfer M 5Q0-;German bunch, -were- augmented during the Wilbur L. Crass^&iaer flean oijQie " ' creation of dh -*r*T« srnrt ^.T.- Qmrcaes and Work] Peace, Kaiman arc alternates. sad nt of w«--«i«B»aiB«-raAt-ViiTi its~eafIeria»^rai*»rKaEi mcus- region, in the Far.East lias, pro- Jewish children without their parents past week by the return to active graduate school of Tale university, " ^ S e m i t i c legislation. i m e e t i n g coincident with the sessions Three Om&hans—Sam Beber, Sain scored the treatment ot the Jews in voked great interest in America" the and the extension of icredits. competition of Herman" Babtch, elonT h e J. 'L'eon and Henry . following are some of the more ]i o.f the Federal The plan ambassador stated. ''However, what I lae literature literature of ot the ine middle nuaaie aees ages and «uio m,,»,;«-+i^».*>,4:r.«^ , . Council. ., » * „calls ,l, gated star center. A scoring ; center the c.. en nnn n o ™ ^ ffluminating statistics: 60,000 German i for a r01in<3 table conference of the automatically delegates to the conhave seen now with jny.own.eyes.in was all the X. L. boys needed to be Elizabethan era in an address before Jews and 25,000 Jewish civil service : three faiths to a consideration of the vention by virtue of their having Society of Emanuel synthis Tegion has made a tremendous a lot tougher during the preseason the Literary employes have been dismissed; 4,000 ! s of war and. their elimination. served as presidents of the district agogue. impression upon me. The work of deplay. ; Jewish lawyers Tiave been barred from ; grand lodge. veloping the region is7 only starting. Connecticut's scholar - governor reOther teams in the league are the practicing; 4,000 Jewish physicians The entertainment at the meeting Jewish' pioneers ]are fertilizing the ferred with special scorn to Marlowe's A. Z. A. No. l's, the Pants Store, have been forbidden to engage in their j was featured by George Givot, with waste and unpopulated territory." handling of the Jew in his "The Jew Wardrobe Clothiers and the Re-Ims. professions; 800 Jewish professors Abner Kaiman as master of cereof Malta" and said Shakespeare outThrough the efforts of the J. C. C. have been ousted and 350 denied govJerusalem (WNS-Palcor Agency).— monies. Gh'ot, known throughout the did other Elizabethan playwrights in ernment pensions; 1,200 Jewish writA budget of $3,500,000 for Jewish col- Athletic committee, spectators will be championing the Jew. radio and screen worlds as "The ers and journalists have been expelled j Funeral services were held last offered the opportunity to view a full onization activities in Palestine during Governor Cross recalled a paper from their positions and forbidden to j jpriday- no'on for Meyer E. Marowiti, Greek Ambassador," is a member of the 'coming" year has been adopted by season of play for the cost of only, which he wrote fifty years ago, as a the Omaha lodge and was elected to ! publish their works; 2,900 Jewish act- j 39 Omaha, world war -veteran, who the Jewish Agency, according to an one dollar. This includes "42 nights student, in which he declared: the executive committee. On the proors other arfasts of thrilling basketball." Single addied December 12 at the Veterans' gTam were also imitations by Benny ' sinSers Mrs. L. Neveleff was re-elected announcement by Eliezer Kaplan, a in The Mer- I "The only mission remains at 15 cents per perdue to injuries Falk. •president of the Ladies" V-aad Auxil- member of the Agency Executive. chant of and m the ^ businegs m gg. flfl This amount is to be obtained from son per evening. end Shylock is the only real charac- s ttag Reports were rendered by Max iary .at the election of officers, held shopkeepers have applied for relief to ,w a s h e M a t t h e B a f l e y a n d D o r r a n c e Season tickets may be purchased ter." the two world-wide national collection Barish on finance; Ben Kazlowsky, Monday afternoon. charity bureaus; S5.000 Jewish white . c h T - ^ . ^ b u r i a l fit p l e a s a n t Hiil agencies for Palestine rebuilding, the at the Center office, basket room, The speaker said Disraeli might on membership; and Dr. Philip Sher Other officers: collar employes applied for work from _ on the social service committee and Mrs. L. Epstein, Mrs. H.'B.-Milder, Palestine Foundation Fund (Keren Dave Smith's Lunch Counter, and have been as great a figure in litera- Jewish employment agencies in the j c e m € j _ R a b b i D a v i d R > W i e e of ficiate( ture as Thackeray or Dickens If the the College of Jewish Education. The and Mrs. J. Kirshenbaum, vice-pres- Hayesod) and the Jewish National from the players. last three months of 1933 alone." j ^ S u r r i v i n Ms m o t n e r > M r s # The pairings for Sunday after- Victorian prime minister "hadn't gone membership of the lodg'e is now at idents; Mrs. D.-B/Epstein, financial Fund. The sum of $2,000,000 was The report also cites numerous imj _^jj na . Los three a new peak of €50. into politics." secretary; Mrs. M. Burstein, record- raised. by both of - those institutions noon: portant facts and figures concerning brothers, Re-Im vs. Xi Lambda; Pants Store Herman, Council Bluffs; "Politics are always fatal to literaing secretary; Mrs. I. Elewitz, cor- during the past year, Mr. Kaplan disthe heroic work of rehabilitating Gerclosed.• ' . . . vs. Omaha Jobbers; Psi Mu vs. A. Arthur, Los Angeles; Sydney, Omature," the governor asserted. responding secretary; Mrs. Dave man Jewry. To care for Jewish ; The establishment of a. new nation- Z. A. 1; Wardrobes drew bye J. Waller, He credited George Eliot with writ- man Jewry. 10 care i o r J e ^ n v m x Crounse, treasurer. al, agricultural colonization company dren expelled from state schools, the wHonolulu, ' , , _ ,J. T ' and. ' Mrs. „Sam ing the most sympathetic book hy a Reports of the various Auxiliary Reich Representation for German > Gentile about the Jews in "Daniel De- Jews has had to provide for 60,000 Omaha. projects were rendered. After the and a new. housing company under the ronda." meeting, Rabbi .Uri Miller reviewed auspices of the Jewish Agency for the children in. Jewish schools; fifty bupurpose of erecting dwellings for laReference to a recent meeting with xeaus " throughout the country are "Judgment Day" by Elmer Rice. Ed Weir, noted gridiron star, borers was also announced. The largProfessor Albert Einstein, Governor helping Jews under thirty-five years show pictures of all the games er fund to be raised next year will Cross said the scientist has the "mod- of age to train themselves as farmers played by the University of Nebrasalso be used to settle a minimum of esty of the truly great." and artisans; 6,000 Jews are being ka football team last season at an 1,000 families in agricultural settleDanzig (JTA).—An important step trained for these trades* a training open meeting to be sponsored by the ments. This activity is apart from the to guarante freedom of Jewish trade Mr. and Mrs. A. Block recently farm for Jews who want to go to PalPsi Mu at the J. C. C. Wednesday program planned for the absorption of in Danzig, which is now dominated by celebrated • their fifty-seventh wedestine is maintained near Berlin;; 30;German Jewish refugees. evening, December 26, at 7:30 p. nu Nazis, was taken when a new.treaty Borne (WNS).—Eddie .Cantor, who 000 reonests have been received for ding anniversary, with a family re- He will also give a talk on bodyMr. Kaplan pointed out that" the In- was signed between Poland' and the union marking the occasion. has made millions laugh by his'antics' emigration visas to Palestine; an alcreased receipts for the Jewish na- Senate of the Free City of Danzig. It was in 1877 that Mr. and Mrs. building and good sportsmanship. on the screen and his .witty remarks lotment of 3,000 labor immigration tional • rebuilding funds during the The treaty contains a special proviA short talk will also be delivered Paul Grossman and Morrie: Bloom, certificates were obtained from fhe i Block were wed in Vinton, la. They over'the radio, found'that his reputapast year was particularly noteworthy sion protecting Jewish trade interests by William L. Holzman. midwestern A. A. A. handball dou- Palestine government: 400 Jews are made their home in Atlantic, tion had preceded him to Italy, when in view of the economic distress which in the Danzig territory. The general public is invited, bnt he sought to keep an appointment at bles champions, added the J. C. C. leaving the country each month; 20,000 where Mr. Block was in business for obtains among Jews in many lands. The Jews of Danzig were somewhat preseason doubles title to iheir cola special invitation is being extended Venezia PaTace "With Premier Musso-^ 32 years. •-. relieved when the news of the new lection, last week, defeating Jack Polish, Rumanian, Hungarian and to the children of the Talmud Torah. linl, without having his. passport or a century ago the A quarter of treaty was made public. Much hope is, Sadofsky, and Sol- Yaffe, 21-10, Czech Jews have been helped to re- Blocks moved to Omaha, the city in There will be no admission charge. ticket pi admission with him. turn to their native lands. however, not being laid on this treaty 21-20. Earl Siegel will speak briefly for Laughter in th« Venezia Palace is which Mrs. Block was born, and the in view of the fact that the Jewish the Psi Mu. Jay Stoller is in charge seldom neard and the palace guards As the scores indicate there wasn't family i a s lived here ever since. Mr. population ol Danzig has teen greatly are stolid Italians who rarely smile. much choice between the two teams, Block was born in France and came of arrangements. deluded by similar treaties In the When the inimitable Eddie reached Grossman and .Bloom simply had the to this- country in 1872. He lived in. Omaha delegates of the Mizrachi past. the palace gates the guard asked him knack of getting that twenty-first New York for a little over a year, The Senate of Danzig, according to for his entry card. 'T forgot it at my will leave next week for the national point, which is the pay-off in handand then came west. All the other 1 convention of the Mizrachi Organithe treaty, is obliged to see to it that The Hebrew Club M. W. A. {Mod- members of his family stOl reside in hotel," Cantor said, adding, "but I'm ball matches. zation of America, to be held in Deno limitations are placed against the ern Woodmen) held the annual elecEddie Cantor," and he began to roll France. In winning the title, Grossman and Jews in Danzig so far as commercial tion of officers December 12, with a his eyes in the inimitable Cantor man- troit, Mich, . Snow, snowmen and snowballs will Bloom failed to lose a single game Attending the family reunion in Local delegates include Rabbi Uri transactions are concerned. large attendance present. ner. Cantor's antics broke down the in four matches. celebration of the Blocks' annivers- form part of the novel atmosphere The new treaty is a result of negoMiller, M. Xaserowitz, and Cantor A. The following were re-elected: S. guard's resistance and he burst into ary were iheir son Maurice and his and decorative scheme at the Junior tiations lasting several weeks. Nazi ;..'•...' M. dayman, consul; Harry Weiner, hearty laughter; but i e insisted: on Schwaczkin. wife, of Moline, HI.; their son, Sam Society annual "winter dance" which members of the Danzig Senate have Plans are progressing for the secworthy advisor; Sol Rosenberg, secseeing Eddie's passport. But Eddie will be held Sunday evening, Decemond annual Palestinian benefit con- agreed to the special provision guarretary; Barney Feltman, banker; A. and Ms wife and son, of Denver, had left tiiat at the hotel, too. Colo.; their son, Dr. Max Block and ber 23, at the Fontenelle hotel. anteeing freedom for Jews; in comcert of the Mizrachi to be given on d escort: A. L Kosenbere, While the guard continued to gufUnusual entertainment is being . merce, in view of the tact that even faw at Cantor's witty remarks, John January 27 by the Hazomir Singing provided, according to Soph Rosenin Nazi Germany the Jews are offiMembers of .A. Z.. A. L. McBride, attache ot the American Society. stein and Ida Tenenbaum, co-chair* of Omaha. cially not molested in commerce. It and 100 jointly celebrated A. Z. consulate, arrived with the necessary was newly elected a trustee. men, who plan to make this informal was also taken Into consideration that day last Sunday flocuments and Cantor was admitted Catholic Sees Jews Cooperating —... . ••. i . . . 1 the conclusion of the l i e business busine At the affair "one of the most outstanding the interests ot Danzig harbor might Irving Hill of &mcoln, i n t e n s i o n - t S e s s i o J l f refreshments! wsm served. to II Duce's presence to discuss with in Boycott p G i v ^ $500 to of the season." Art Randall's orchesgreatly suffer if it became known that him a plan for. producing films in New York-—Belief that Jewish or- the Danzig Senate had refused to con- al president of the order, was the. tra will play. Jewish Children's Society main speaker at a breakfast heldj . • •• ~ : Italy with the help of American cap- ganizations and the Jewish press will On the dance committee _• are: sider the commercial interests, ot the Sunday morning at the Hamilton U n d e r F i r e Jerusalem. — Sir Arthur Grenfell ital. co-operate in a boycott of Mexican Jews living In Danzig. Claire Feldman and Dorothy KosenWauehope, High Commissioner of cafe. William Wolfe presided. Mem-j Berlin.—The city administration of goods- being considered by American bers of the Supreme Advisory Coun- Ludwigshaven is wider fixe tey t i e Palestine, is so enthused about the tb&L arrangements; Soph Bosenstein, Catholics as protest against t i e perDanzig Jews Flee City Nazi press of the vicinity for having work of Meier Sbefyah, the Jewish Ida Tenenbaum and Jeanette LevinJerusalem.—The Palestine govern-|cil "were guests. Danzig. —• A mass emigration of secution of Catholics in Mexico is exIn the afternoon the two chapters decorated the grave of its late Jew- children's colony maintained here by son, tickets; UUyan Chudacoff and Jews from Danzig- has started .as a pressed" by Patrick J. Scanlon, man- menthad a surplus of £3,€54^80 (apJonisch, decorations; Soph the Junior Hadassai, that he has con- Ann proximately $18,000,000) on October engaged in a basketball game, the ish commissioner of buildings. result of the" growing"1sfazi "control!aging"editor of the Tablet, Catholic Handler, publicity. tributed $500 toward iti wpport. Sternlieb is buried in JewitSi grossd. 1 Mother chapter winning. weekly. 31. it wax officially announced. <F;'tfce~Free City. Tryouts for tihe second play of the season by ithe Center Players : Guild; '."Night Over Taos," will be. held ibis coming Sunday afternoon, December 23, .at 2:30 p. m. at the Jewish Community Center. . ; . The general ppblic is invited to try out. • . |
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JEWRY'S PLIGHT UNDER NAZISM
EUZABEffliU AUTHOR
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JEWISH AGENCY HAS $3,500,800 BUDGET FOR 1935
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PROTECT JEWISH TRADE IN POLAND-DANZIG PACT
Eddie Cantor 'Rolls Those Eyes' in Italy
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M1ZRACH1 DELEGATES TO ATTHTO CONCLAVE
S. M. d a y m a n Head of Woodmen Group
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