January 25, 1935

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Dedicated to the Ideals of Judaism

In the Interests of the Jewish People

Kntered as Second UIABS Mail Matter oa. January 2U 1021. ut. ' tWofflrdoT Omaha, ttshrnskn.-nufler "the Act pf March 3. 1379 \

OMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1935

Dr. Finkelstein to Be Omaha Guest

HONORED SUNDAY BY HEBREW CLUB

Federation's Annual Meeting February 25

Vol. X—No. 52

Mussolini Opposes Four Talmud SCOTTNEARMG Race Hatred TO SPEAK ON • Tora.h Workers; FORUM SERIES To Be Honored

The date for the annual meeting of the Jewish JJommnnity Center and Welfare Federation,, was set for Monday evening, February 25, at an executive^ meeting tblring the past week. William 'L. ifiolpnan, president of ''Europe the Federation.-iasfnamed David Goldman chairman lbje| the meeting.

Budapest (JTA)—In an interview granted Chief Rabbi Hevesi of Hungary, Premier Benito Mussolini agreed with the rabbi's contention in 1935" to Be Subject that it was necessary for European Testimonials to Be Presented a t Organization Celebrates FortyProfessor-at-Jewish Th\* statesmen to fight race hatred and Anniversary Banquet of Address on Second Anniversary with Seminary to Be Gue" intolerance as a menace to humanity February 3 February 5 Banquet :-..-• ,..••-: ofBeth-E! ^ and civilization, Nyolcorai - Usjag, Four members of the Jewish comScott Nearing, nationally known Hungarian government newspaper, Although the thermometer read Rabbi Louis FinkeTstein, professor' munitj' who have devoted much time economist and sociologist, will be thereported in a dispatch from Rome. twelve below zero, over four hundred | ,of. theology at.the Jewish Theological] The ' Premier- and the Hungarian and effort to the work of the Omaha third .; speaker on the Community people packed the Jewish Community • Seminary of America, will be a guest i Forum ^series at the Jewish Com- Chief Rabbi discussed the wild anti- Talmud Torah will be publicly honCenter Auditorium, lasty Sunday eve-: .of.the Beth-El.congregation on Tues-j -munity: Center on Tuesday evening, Semitism in certain European coun- ored at the thirtieth anniversary banning, January 20 a t th%:Ofpiaha He-! day evening, January 29. ' 1 February 5, a t 8 p . m. His subject tries, aiming at the destruction of quet of the Hebrew School, February brew Club banquet. This banquet was j : The ^Women's - Auxiliary - -of_^ the % is "Europe in 1935." . .. - . . Jewish emancipation and- ahnibHatioii 3, at the Jewish Community Center. held in honor of the past presidents, : Beth-El congregation will honor" him They are: who served the club during jthe fortyJ Nearing i s . one. of the most able of Jewish " rights • and liberties at a dinner that evening. I Dr. Philip Slier—Dean of the celeachieved by two centuries of two years of iis exist&eei-. _ I spokesmen of the new social order. ; - Dn Finkelstein is-one of* America's' bration, who is honorary president of : He received his Ph. D. from Temple Ben- Kazlowsky, president; \ deliv-. H u n d r e d s Leaiing- as Hitler outstanding Jewish scholars and ;le, the' government paper reportedd. the "City Talmud Torah, for life. H"e university, and has served as" secreered art address and • presented certi[ ~ teachers.'He was born in Cincinnati,' II Duce, according to the report, Forces Inifiate Reign tary of the .Pennsylvania Child La- agreed that statesmen must use love was one of the original founders of ficates of honor to the past \ presi-' ; Obi6, in'1895, aitd received bis higher of Terror : bor committee, professor. of econom- and justice to -'counteract religions the local Hebrew School and has dents. . . ' - " ' • .;... • I : education at Columbia, from which worked diligently in the interests of ics and social sciences at Swarthmore hate. Henry Monsky gave his reminis-j Saarbruecken, S#ar Basin Terri.: h^receiveiilris Ph. D. degree in 1916. ' - •. Talmud Torah for thirty years, still college; was dean of college of arts censes of the early days of theorgan•I'He was ordained as rabbi in 1918.by _ F e ^ fOr "activi: and sciences of Toledo university and being active. ization and its efforts' in behalf of: | the- Jewish Theological" Seminary and Sam Rftvitz—Also a veteran worker Rabbi Louis Finkelstein. chairman of the People's Council of j in the'same year he became an irifor the Talmud Torah, and now America. ; Above is pictured Rabbi Louis Fin-j his:'• structor in his alma mater.' materialized when the Nazis' honorary vice-president of the City .Mr. Nearing has made extensive kelstein, professor of theology at the tory of the Omaha Hebrew Clubf •: • In 1925 he was made professor of Talmud Torah. One of the founders of study, of the European political situ• theology. Amon* Among^ the many ppositions osit^ ^ /J&lS the Hebrew school, he has remained hhe r ations. He spent 1931 in Europe * Td of communal influence he holds are 1*1*** ? Tuesday evening at a d din- Nathan S . Y a ^ spok^ofthefright far active for the thirty yearg of its existwhid? vv e nn r r the Women's present and future prospects'for t i e ! studying conditions there before comee rr 1 88 W V h i on the h B'nai B iB ' i t h | "« J^? ^ i " ™>™ ^ ^°? the-Women's present and future prospects for t h e L MS-' meir>-rship B'rith "V ence. piling his book on. world economy. . club-and its members. " ".-'"'"' j \ ^illel Foundation Commission, execu- > Auxiliary of Beth-EL >". S. Tfiffc—A • past president and ; Sol Rosenberg/ secretary gave a fi- [ - He. has just returned from Europe tive committee of the Council of t h e , now serving as vice-president of the \± ^ places, r e s u g nancial report. Hymen Shrier was 1 the past month and will discuss in Jerusalem (WNS)—Pelcer Agency) United- Synagogue, and .a past presi- ]." ****& «S*»t Jewish his lecture here .the economic and so-—More than 100,000 Jews in varioup Talmud Torahi He has been constanttoastmaster for the occasion. John ,'" ***** dent of the Rabbinical Assembly. J j ly active in Talmud Torah work for F e l d m a n w a s c h a i r m a n o f a r r a n g e - merchants, and Jewish children are -eial conditions as well as the politi- parts of ^Europe have made demands *" He~is~~the author of a number, of more than twenty years." m e n t s . : •-r* J-••••"-f ----- • ; - '- : - being shunned i s the Saar schools. _ cal-set-up of. Europe as he saw it. . upon the Jewish '• Agency for " Pal/ books, notably "Jewish Self-Governestine "for immediate entry into Pal- Mrs. K. Talile—For many years she .The-program was introduced-by a • Despite pleas from'iaiportant* fig; ment in the Middle Ages." Mei contriures* in the Saar" to fcemafa, iiundreds estine,' it was reported here by Dr.has served as president of the court.-scenein which John Feldman, ..; butes regularly^to English, Hebrew of . anti-Naps have -already. fled Isaac Gruenbaum, member of the borah Society, the women's auxiliary J. J..Friedman, riedman, Jacob Fried, I t MorMftr v , . . . -j French and German 'periodicals.' Executive * of the Jewish Agency,' of the Talmud Torah; and is now head gan,.^. Eichards and Hymen Shrier across, the border, sod many others >'.-••..' Dr. Finkel3tein's coming to -Omaha speaking at an official press confer- of the organization. She, too, has been participafcEd. 1 -- • I*™ preparing,to.leave. '" is made possible by the Study Club bf ence. Dr. Gruenbaum announced that active for more than two decades. Bnm6 Wjsil, prjEsidfat of Che. Union Berryman , arid Miss Goidie ^ f ' B W | l i d -In an: address be- : Geneva . t h e Beth-El synagogue. ••.*-';-' r 'all the 7,500 Immigration certificates At the banquet the four will be preThe Vaad Auxiliary held a regular •fore l i e Council of: the League of J^ied-.presented a piano duet, r.:."v.In, Vonor.of Professor;-uikelstein, for the current period have been com- sented with testimonials for their Mr Jewish populatipa^oflthe. Saar.to remeeting Monday/January 2i. Election Rabbis Cohn, Wice. and Miller of Qm-1 Nations, Pierre Laval, French foreign J - Berryman a piano solo. years of active service. main Fathx,*«nph asized: +»-«• tot ^sponsilS . h rin,the f ^ . ^Basjta ^ . ^and ^ ^'iin ^ ^the -IW . of officers took place and those elect- pletely distributed: . ; aha have been'. invited -to attend the ' minister,-. 1—«-"» ~<~—•: I - C a n t o r E . i S e f c ^ ^ ^ ' . w Max M. Barish is now president of d Declaring that the immigration faed for the ensuing term are Mrs. L. ? ;S: ^ ! t ^ ^g£ dinner Tuerdav night. Rabbi H. B. Ra-Jbility for „ _ ,r „f refug , . . , . ^protection o ees \^5^*&J*L?5gi* 1 ^ !, 1? ; x o—, cilities granted to the Jewsh' Agency the Talmud Torah. Aaron Katz is Neveleff, president; Mrs.L. Epstein; Geoffrey Knox,-; 'chairman of the binowitz of Sioux City and Rabbi from the Saar lies -exclusivelywith was ^ompanied^by ^ d a u g h t off e r .the League : Myron Cohen gave selections of Naik>n» .Governing Cpm- first vice-president; Mrs. H. R. Mild- are entirely out of proportion with principal. Harry Jolt of Lincoln will come here the League, . ^ i ^ » - - j * T „ 'violin, accompanied on the piano by mission, issued r a• guarantee of\.pro- er, second vice - president; Mrs. J.the demands made upon it by the Dis- Those in charge of the affair Feb- for the occasion. spirit, said La- Miss ^ ^ Betty ~ ^ PFellman. «_ rrHarriet and --Sfaaii Naii sookesmen eljman_ Mi a —- et tection, tection, ..and spokesmen ^ner« Kirschenbaum,- third vice-president; apora, Dr. Gruenbaum said that 100,- rnsrj S want to make the event as : Miss ; ••-.-; - 'Program. told the Jews that they ueediiave no Mrs. M. Burstein, recording secretary; 000 European Jews are ready to gocomplete as possible. Therefore, they . •-, Featured on the musical program i :: . . . request that all who hnre been ac- • f fear. Jewish Ji 'lelsders, ' l put Mrs. ,1. Elewitz, corresponding, secre- to Palestine. Tuesday evening will be .a group of coming from the tire in Talmud Torah work at a n y . tary; Mrs. Dave Epstein, financial sec. Discussing the preparations being little-trust-in.-these assurances, since songs sung by Lawrence Firikel," acretary; .Mrs.~Dave Crounse, treasurer. made by these Jews. for Palestine time during the past thirty years . ton Robinson made a hit with their | Eerman Roechlingt Nazi boss of • the companied by Harry Braviroff. problem of the Saar refugees is inwith the Talmud To* * Those chosen as chairmen of the va- immigration. Dr. Gruenbaum reportSaar, -announced, ^that fhe Nail ieThe program includes a. one-act I . Rabbis David Goldstein, Uri Miller gime has promised jnot to do "the rious committees" are: Mrs. A. Green- ed that 35,000 young men and women nsh office 1B the Jewish Community comedy, "A Thursday Evening," ar- League to solve." . '. . y and tneans, with Mrs. S.are now in agricultural training Center. and N. Fellman were guest-: of honor- anti-Nazis "any ha>rn|,"bot camps, and that 25,000 others are arranged by Mrs. Fhineas Wintrorib. Although the council has received Bnnqnet. * * *_ JS&tleman as. co-chairman';_ Mrs.'. A. extensive membership campaign not promised~ toaziy good. Those taking part include: -Bertha s memorandum from the Committee' Schwacsfciu, batwjuet itsd dinners; tisans who are-receiring cultural "At the banquet, Harry A. Wolf will planned for- the month of They will be treated like training to prepare them for adjnis- be " toastmaster. Philip M. KluUnick^ Guss, Lea Hoberman, Irene Hirsch, of Jewish Delegations Sfrs. Ida Levin, "motor corps; Mrs. X. Aaron Cqreman. Piano selections will against ^ { g l j ^ , Fiedler,* courtesyf*WJ"Sr«. Brawn1, hos- •slon inteof will deliver t i e principal sddress.'Tfe* " Hitler promises were "confirmed" pitality; Mrs. S. Katlefeari, publicity; applications from other, types oC work- fell program will be announced next be "rendered" by Abraham" Dawlcy; " - (Jews face andur^ing' that^thfr Gterwhen -Nazis immediately started to Mrs. I. Morgenstern, telephone; Mrs. ers have also been received by Pal-wefefc. Reservations are being taken by man pledga of one year of protection round up the 1Z0 police officers, who H. Smith anfl .Mrs; H. Singer, mem- estine, immigration offices. Almost Mrs. L. Keveleff is chairman of the Mrs, Hatold ^Fjaxber, Walnut 4375, for all anti-Nazis be made permanent, WGre considered anti-NazL . iThirty bership; Mrs. M. Rirshenbaum, enter- 20,000 applications for JmMgraton ban«cet committee. Mrs. Arthur Cofia and Mrs. William Alberts, GlendiU> there appears to be small chance that Oil iave already been jailed. Socialists, taining and serving religious school; certificates have been submitted "to Is chairman of -the reservations com-" 3428. the League will'press for additional also, have been the victims" of'Hitler. -' J. Hahn. sick visiting; Mrs. N.the Jewish Agency by Palestine resi- mittee. guarantees for Jewish and other miThe new course by Dr. Victor E. Le-j terrorisin since the plebiscite.-, f t GreenBerg; cultural; Mrs. H. R.dents on behalf of their relative overThe banquet is open to the publicCIID TCFTQ AC O A ROTTCr norities in. the Saar. vine on "Jewish Philosophy and Phil-(Socialist-Welfare Center, reminiscent Milder, hostess. ' ; seas. Dr. Gruenbaum declared that and to -date reservations have been uUJjJJ&li) Ui1 bAlUUCL Belgium to Raise Question. • will start at the College of | of Vienna's Karl Marx Hof, was After the meeting; tea was served the possibilities for granting these coming in rapidly, in large numbers.'^ nigner Education-which meets ^twice practically a-besieged building as by Mrs. H. Rl Milder and her coin- various demands are very limited, dee problem oftheJewsta U week at the J. C."Cr^m Thursday SociaHst: refugees sought protection raJttee. spite the steady rise in {migration. '• . That a vigorous -drive is under way from Nazi retribution. A f ine' example bf communal co- council by. Belgium,. also,- Paul HyThose wishing to" register" for the to compel new immigrants to go to operation-is being/shown by the ac- mans;, foreign, minister, assured, a class may still do so. The problem of where the antithe farms instead bf to the cities was tivity of the Junior Vaad | Auxiliary Jewish delegation in '811158618. Prom-, Nazis who have already fled.", and .Elaborate preparations are being seen when Dr. Gruenbaum announced *rid the Junior Society of the Beth- ising to call on the council ,to provide mad|8; for tthe .reception for the faculty those who are preparing to leave that the strictest instructions have The next number in the Jewish lee-T : El synagogue in the sponsorship"'of for protection for the Saar ininorities, arid students of the college on Mon-the Saar,basin can g& is a' weiglify been issued obligating labor immi-jture series will be given by Rabbi U r i : the appearance of Maurice Samuel in .Hymans asked the delegation .tp f^~' day,: Febroajy ^4, followiner the classes. question since France has closed, its grants to learn Hebrew and to enter | Miller, who will speak on the subject,a series of tiiree lectures to be given nish him7 with facts regarding the On that evening, the classes will start borders against the rush of refugees. Jerusalem "(WNS-Palcor Agency) agricultural, colonies when they ar- "Palestine—Will It'-Solve the Jewish' February 16 and 17. No - SaaTlanders can now cross into —A compulsory rest day for Mos-rive in Palestine. This foreshadows Problem"" The lecture will be given •" j e w s . ' . ' - ' . . . • ' : '• •• . ; • , . . • ; at' S o'dk^k instead of 8:15- p.m. Miss1 Ann Halm and Miss Bert Alsace Lorraine" without a special lems • on Friday, Jews "on" Saturday a ruling that beginning with: 1936 Wednesday, January SO, at 8 j>.m. a,t ; Aska Jewish Farm Settlements. Whiteboblr,- -joint chairmen for the .The possibility...of. settling Jewish permit from the French consul gen- and Christians on Sunday is "how be- all prospective immigrants will be re- j the B'nai Israel synagogue at 18th • • eral in Saarbruecken. -••••ing- prepared in the form of legisla- qured to undergo a thorough Hebrew and Chicago streets. lecture series,. announce today "that'"and"'other refugees from the Saaras a andot g e s fr the sabje^t"? sabje^t"? r.t r.t Sa< Sa< -rol's -rol's lectiires/vTilljfaj^iers lectiires/vTilljfaj^iers in in •• southerh southerh arid* arid* eastern easter Forty-four Jewish : families from tion to be issued by the Palestins examination before their applications Rabbi Miller spent a month this;;; b fll Sd" i j France was suggested in Paris by *he—Saar- arrived in Warsaw/ Some Government, it was announced here. for admisson into Palestine will be summer in P a l e s t i n e , . traveling . , bt as follows:. Saturday" evening, obtained "permits and are now resid- The new legislation will mark the accepted. February t6 at 8 p . n t ; "Fascism and. Anatole de Monzie, former member j throughout the country, living with - • ing in France. Many German Jews first attempt in the Holy Land to Cor^Vttn's! -Their- Mcani^rr- for a'ofithe French^^ cabineefc^ Dri'Monzie's Chalutzim and interviewing those m of the Saar have found safety in: force the three great religious "comJew"; Sunday afternoon, February 17 ^plan-envisages the creation, of a spethe forefront of Jewish interests^ New . 1 munities to observe their own Sab, '."Changing . g g Standards ofiC jjji j j ^ y under the direction' dre Hollandd, Belgium and Luxembourg . at 3 p p.' m., of the iC material thus gathered help answer Tel Aviv (WNS-Paicor Agrency)— -" life, to place the l i f within ithi and d without^the i t h ^ t h Jewish J i h jji^ a gue of.-Nations l h reff The real exodus from the Saar, bath.: this all-important question.: : v ugees in* agricultural He j Responding to widespread protest^ however, is not expected until late Fieki"; Sund->v evpning. February 17 uTOes'Tn aericuitural settlements.. sett As a prelude to the forthcoming This lecture, originally scheduled at 8 p. ; m., "Palestine, Mirror of thealso proposed that the refugees be-ac- against ths" p prohibitive rise in land in February, just before the Basin legislation for a compulsory day of for February, has been advanced in World." '• . . French „ ^ citizenship. ^—JI_.-_ • values in in this this all-Jewish allJewish boom boom city, city officially passes into the hands of rest, the Palestine government has corded values Plans for the Round Table dance order to make it possible Tickets are now on sale at seventyissued provisions for the early closthe Municipal Council of Tel Aviv Hitler. 80 V ^ ' - v * ° 1S t o , . " five-cents for the series or fifty cents ing of shops in Palestine" within mu- in honor of the visiting Des -Moinesjn e * unanimously decided to establish an xt lecture : for, the single lecture, and may be basketball team and • the J . C. f ' nicipal areas. . ' . ' 4-nti-Speculation Bureau, under the purchased' from members of either chairmanship ^of Mayor Diezengoff. The legislation now being preparthe JV"1T-Vaad PP^iliprv.of~*he Ji'nThe' function "of the Bureau will b^ ed would empower municipal '•' counnior Society of the Beth-El synato combat land speculation in an- orcils to close shops for the whole t)f gogue. their respective Sabbaths, and is "re-The Hazomir Singing society elected ganized .form, both through the.cnr T i c k e t s f o r t h e three remaining the following new officers for the;en-; actment. of, legislation and through ; Xpridqn (WNS) — The curious-m- garded a s a . forerunner of general to Loyal Kaplan, chairman of the f xioveity acts Observance - enactments, suing term: Leo Bernstein, president; warnings' to individuals, believed inor that the late Georges Clemen- Sabbath numbers have been planned for thei ual lectures are 50.cents. Morris Teplitsky, vise-president? Har- guilty of spurring real estate values feaii favored giving the mandate which may follow at a later date. over to Belgium, instead of to Engaffair, and the College Club orchesriet " Bernstein, secretary; Liberty. through fictitious means. land, is confirmed by a report In tra featuring Ann Nieman will fur• All" Jewish national institutions in Cooper, treasurer. nish the music The Hazomir Singing society are Palestine will also be represented on the London Post. According to the Post, the late King Albert and Gen, Those assisting Loyal Kaplan on Petach Tikvah, Palestine (WNS— giving a Mizrachi benefit concert, on j Tel Aviv's Anti-Speculation Bureau, eral Merrier were very anxious to the committee are: Joe Goldware, Sunday and are planning a concert in so that, any effort t o play off one Palcor Agency) — The thousandobtain the Mandate and had won The Highland stag at the Paxton Max Resnick, Jean Beber and Ann family colonization program, -which Des Moines, la., in the near future* prospective ., land-purchaser against Clemenceau over, demenceau had An outstanding committee of the • Meetings, are held Monday evenings another will be averted. At the same Wednesday evening was a huge suc- Green. it being financed largely by. the Pal? Women's Division of the J. C. C. and ' gone so far as to discuss the matter estine Emergency Fund and the Pal-at 8:30 at the 18th and Chicago street tirne^ it was revealed-that the Jewish with Lord Balfour arid Lloyd George cess, with a large turnout of the memWelfare Federation 5s the co-operaestine Economic - Corporation of synagogue. All those interested are Agency for Palestine, supreme Jew- and was planning to go even furth- bers enjoying an entertaining evening. tion committee headed by Mre. Harry • America, took another step forward asked to come to the next meeting. ish representative in the rebuflding er, when the entire plan collapsed Abe Herzberg, president of the Silverman. • of the . country, is now creating a Highland for eight years, was honored Vrith the laying here of the cornerMrs. Silverman, with her committee, Central Bureau to combat land spec- as a result of Clemenceau's "failure at the stag. He was presented with a stone of a new settlement named will co-operate with all major organulation, whose chief function will be to win election as president of testimonial and gift. Jerusalem (WNS-Palcor Agency) izations in. the city in arranging for Behadragah, which means "gradually France. to answer inquiries from abroad and It was reported, that the Highland is —A sharp upswing in Palestine's or- dates for" organizational affoirs and In , onward." to prevent exploitation of. imminow in. the best financial condition in ange exports, which constitute half helping to clear the J. C. C. calendar. This marks the opening of the grants who arrive in the country and Us history- Plans for the coming sea- of. the country's export values, wasShe asks that all clubs co-operate with ninth village in the thousand-famare eager land-purchasers. son .were discussed. revealed with the publication by theher in this. ily plan, which is under the direction Orange Export association of figures This Central Bureau is expected to - Dallas, Texas (WNS)-r-Stuof Dr. Maurice Hexter, member bf showing that up to January 13, Mrs. David Greenberg, registration begin its Operations within a few the medical school of the Jewish Agency , Executive. Bedents in 2,045,122 cases of oranges had been chairman, announces that the enrollBaylor university, a Baptist in- weeks.badragah will house seventy-four Bucharest (JTA).—Rumanian antiexported this season. ment of new workers ' has Increased Semitic organizations,, including the families, all of them contributing' to • stitution, will learn their psycholThe number for the same period satisfactorily. She asks that all those Macadonian youth group and •• the exthe cost of colonization from their • ogy and psychiatry from a pro-Seize Property of Einstein's interested in becoming affiliated with New York (WNS).—Each year as last, year was 1,849,069 cases. tremely nationalistic Radna organizaown savings and obtaining the bal- fessor who as an Orthodox rabbi, Daughters the Women's Division, get in touch long as he lives, Maurice Levin, prestion, were ordered to disband iit>a deas a result of the appointment of Berlin.—The estates of Prof. Albert ance from loans. with her. Authority on History of ident of the Hearn Department cree issued by the Minister of the InRabbi Henry Raphael Gold to Einstein's two married daughters, lisa The Palestine- Economic Corporastores, will contribute $2,500 for Austrian Jews Dies terior. • Kayer and Margot Marianoff, were the chair of neurology and psytion finances the housing "construcRiga. — The municipality has asVienna. — Dr. Bernard Wachstein, ordered confiscated last week by the The action of tha authoritaes fol- land purchase in Palestine through chiatry,tion and water supply, the Palestine signed $10,000 as a subsidy to be dithe Jewish National Fund, he an67, Jewish historian and authority on German government. Gold, who recently relowed sharp protests by leaders of Workers' Plantation .Company ' exRabbi the history of the Jews in Austria, vided among a number of Jewish orceived his doctor's degree, is a The estates are located at Caputh. Jewish organizations, who complained nounced here. tends credit for the development of ganizations in Riga. died here last week. Mr. Levin's annual gift will enof the terror atmosphere created by Property owned by Prof. Einstein brother of Rabbi Wolf Gold of citrus proves, and the Jewish NaThe sum of ? 1,600 was set aside Dr. Wachstein was librarian of the able the J N F to buy one handrecE the organizations in the districts in New ,York, president, of Mizrachi was confiscated by the government tional Fund supplies ten dunams of for the Yiddish theater. Vienna Jewish community. dunams of land every year. Organization of America. j shortly after the Nazis came to power. I which they were strong. (and for each family.

.TUESDAYS

JEWISH FLEES AS

VAI1M STARTS

WmiEft6li,SAYS

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MRS. VAAD AUXILIARY GROUP

Course by Dr. Levine

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Compulsory Rest Day in Palestine

TABU DANCE FOR CAGE PLAYERS

LEO BERNSTEIN TO HEAD HAZOMIR

THOUSAND-FAMILY COLONY FOUNDED

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Favored Palestinian Mandate to Belgium

Berzberg Honored at Highland Stag

Orthodox Rabbi to Teach at Baptist University

OF WOMEfS DIVISION

Palestine Orange Export in Upswing

Rumania Disbands Terrorist Groups $2,500 Given Yearly to National Fund

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