April 26, 1935

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The weekly column, "My Job and yours," dealing Trith the approaching Jewish Philanthropies drive, is written today by the following four divisional heads: Irvin C. Xevin, organizations; Louis E. Upp, speakers burean; Samuel Zacharia, meetings; Alfred A. Fiedler, youths.

Entered aa Second Class Mail Matter on January £1, 1921, at Postofflc<- ofOmaha, Nebraska, under the Act of March 3. 1879

NEBRASKA, FRDD/

By JBVIN C. IEVIN Chairman of Organizations In Hebrew there is only one • w o r d —

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"ZedaTcah."— for both charity and justice. This is of significant import and establishes both charity and justice as.inseparable. Charity is the barometer ot onr Jewishness, and the preservation ol our people depends upon the loyal fulfillment of this obligation. Man is reputed to possess a natural inclination to goodness— the only Tirtue that can stand excess. •. The traditional glorification of our people is that we tafee caTe of our own. That we are mutually accountable for each other's welfare is one of our precepts and a heritage to which we are bound. You fulfil your, heritage best when you greet the Philanthropies worker with friendly countenance and give with good heart. The wheels of fortune revolve so mysteriously that all are subject to be cast off and forsaken. Can we be blind with calloused hearts to those who know misfortune, and feign indifference to their plight? If you recognize the symptoms and discover the supposedly open heart permitting a closed purse, it is high time to take inventory of the God-bestowed virtues. The _needs have never been greater'and'one should feel happy that it is made possible to be' the benefactor of 31 philanthropic agencies with one pledge. YOU ARE YOUR BROTHER'S KEEPER

TALMUD TORAH TO OPEN ON SUNDAY

Jerusalem (WNS—Palcor Agency)—This country is gradually on its -way to assembling a | sizeable store of radiuis, that preChicago Club of Jewish Artists j cions substance -which is of inestTo Give Exhibition at imable value for the cure of disease. A quart'ty of fifty or sixty Youth Conclave |milligrams hns just been donated EPSTEIN WILL SPEAK The Chicago Club of Jewish j to the Department of RadiotioThe National Worker's Alli- Artists "Will present an exhibition jlo&y UNDER ICOR AUSPICES l of the Hadassah Hospital, ance and the Poale Zion will of art vrork, called "Around the j ' win shortly be ineorporatjointly sponsor an open meeting Mr. A. Epstein, of New York Palette," at the second annual jed in the University Medical OnRegistration for enrollment at the J. C. C. Sunday evening, Touth Conclave, Sunday, May 5, jter on Mount Scopus, by an Er^-! CitJ*' 'wiiO attended the first Jevof children in the city Talmud April 28, at 8 p. m. at Temple Israel. |lish firm of precious metal refi-i i s i l Congress held in Biro-Bidjan, Mr. I. Morgenstern will deliver Torah -will begin Sunday, April This collection "Will include j ners and radium specialists. | t I i e Jewish autonomous state, -will 28, and continue for the next a talk on the various branches of •water colors, etchings, and wood j Professor Ludvig Halberstaed- j speak here at the J. C. C, "Wedthe Zionist movement. An open cnts and has been on exhibition ter, famous German Je-srish roent- i nesday, May 1, at S p. in., under two weeks. A rally for all men workers in Abrahams, rice-chairman, prefH-"-!;discussion will follow his address. in many of the larger cities. genologist, w h o now heads the'. t h e auspices of the local I c o r . M r All parents wishing to start the forthcoming sixth annual that their division Trill "go ovwr radiohiology section of the hospij Epstein's subject -prill be This meeting is open to the The -works of William Schwartz,, „ .. _ ... , their children in the Talmud public. Jewish Philanthropies campaign the top." former Omaha painter and nowital here and is to take charge of i '"^"hat I^saw at the First Jewish Women's Plrision. Torah are requested to register will be held next Wednesday eveof Chicago, will be loaned by Sirs, j the University Laboratory in this j Congress". Tiie vromen'F division, nnrto?1 them at the Talmud Torah ofning, May 1, at the Jewish OOIBM. I. Schwartz. Additional local! research from this spring brought tbe cliairmanship of Mrs. Irvl^ fices, on the third floor of the artists "who will contribute are j some hundreds of milligrams of mcnity Center. Ptalmnstpr, will makp fin«".' Mrs. Meyer Beber, Mrs. Jack Far- J radium when he reached here Jewish Community Center. All workers will meet with plans for tlicsr rampsipn **< * ber, Mrs. Ruth Brodkey Jacobs, j from Germany. Other gifts since i their majors in individual meet- perfes of «lr"8,«fT"<-«'offeps, to **?• The courses being taught to Mrs. Julius Solomon, Mrs. Sand- j then include a small amount from i fogs at 7:S© p. m. Wednesday. the pupils of the Talmud Torah ers Steinbach, Miss Selma Berko| Dr. Ira L. Kaplan, of New York \ New York (WNS)—American T5 s include among others elementary Zionists j The concluding lecture of the \ * gesers.1 rally asfi stag will 30, J :SO p. in. will elect their delegates witz, Nate Sekerman and Joe City, for his late mother. Hebrew, advanced Hebrew, Yid- to the 19th World Zionist Con- Stein. Six of these affairs AviH he li^UV Palestine will soon h a v e one jj Jewish lecture series will be held ; be held at 8:SQ p. is. dish, Bible, the Prophets, history, gress on Sunday, June 23rd, unsimultaneously at the homer• ni At the conclave, a one-act play]-whole gram of the priceless ma-| Wednesday, May S, at S •?. m., at Philip M. Klutznick, general various majors; in. ilic cl'ivisiot',, '•'•, religion, current events. der the direction of the United under ider the' direction of Miss Helen jterial. Egypt with 14,000,000 peo- ! the B'nai Israel synagogue. synag chairman of the drive, requests is expected that thirty vprner. y-'i\: A. Katz is principal. The teach- States Central Shekel and Elec- Merritt will be given. The cast;pie has little more available. This will be a symposium on that every -worker be present for ers at the school include A. L. tion Board which consists of six- for the production, "The Red Car- j | the "Jewish Scene." It will be a !,t h e Meeting and" instructions. attenfl each despprt-coffce. The affairs vril] he porial r«rArielli, E. Bloch, Mrs. J. Stadlan, teen representatives from all nation" by Glenn Hughes, will in- j comprehensive p n m n T o n c T i R h - p snrVer c n r r p T of n f the t n p rthree nrpp . . . . . . . . . . . roIunteer AU 0 roI A U tfaoge t f a o g e ^ho ^ i s htt0 togethers. At the sr.mr' time, '.ht and Jadah Wolfson. Zionist parties divided as follows: elude Norman Wohlner, Sylvan i major problems interesting every ; t h e l r s e r T i c e s fiT:riBg t h e cam campaign policies and ins? rucOfficers of the Talmud Torah six from the Zionist Organization Frankel, and Adele Wilinsky. A!iintelligent t l l i t JJe-sr. paign but hare cot .yet signed up are: Max M. Barish, president; of America, including the Hadas- reading will be given by Mrs. Ra- i Ij Rabbi David H. Wice, of Tern- ;X o r &ny t e a m a r e u r g e d t 0 £ t t e n d tions Trill bp cliscusFPcl. A T)>fiii' sah and the Order.Sons of Zion; mona Slosburg Pepper. Harold j N. S. Yaffe, vice-president; M. D. | pie Israel, will speak on "Anti- \t M s m e e t i n g j v h e E t h e y Y - i u b e ber of the speaker's bureau v.]'.'. 1 briefly address each group, Rabbi David A. Gold- assigned, to a team captain. Brodkey, treasurer; Mrs. Max six from the Poale Zion and Zeire Abrahams is in charge of proper- j Zion; three from the Mizrachi of Beth-El synagogue, will Fromkin, secretary. ties. Vonth Division The opening date of the discuss "Palestine"; and Rabbi Art Randall's orchestra has; Alfred A. Fiedler, chairman />: Dr. Philip Sher is honorary and one from the Zionist RevisRabbi Charles E. Shulman, of campaign is Tuesday morning, By XOTJ1S E. LIPP president and chairman of t h e ionists. Leo Wolfson is chairman been secured for the dance in the j Chicago, is the guest speaker to- Uri Miller, of the Vaad, will take | May 7. This will be preceded the youth division, reports? flis<: t h e subject of "Jewish Educa-'' his entire division—modeled nt;.:->~ evening. Chairman of Speakers' Bureau board of education; S. Ravitz is of the board. by a general mass meeting open the set-up of the older group-, -ifBeth-El synagogue. tion". Chaperones will be Messrs. and i ^e c o mate s the My job, thanks to the abund- honorary vice-president; Rabbi In order to prevent holders of here ader t h e ^ Tickets for this lecture can be to the pnblic, which will be I ready ior the opening of ;.!•? ance of capable and willing speak- Uri Miller, chairman of the en- unpaid shekolim from voting the Mesdames Milton Abrahams, Paul I ' j held the preceding evening, drive. obtained for 50 cents. ers in Omaha, has been shorn of rollment committee; N. S. Yaffe, board has printed a special regis- B?otcky, Richard Einstein, Arthur i i Monday, May 6, the difficulties that customarily chairman of the Talmud Torah ter containing all numbers of she- Goldstein, Louis Lipp, Joe Kra- i I The general solicitations of ihr I An out-of-town speaker U T>e- ! YoiUh's GirirAov, imflrr the for;befall the chairman of a Speakers' Book of Life; Simon Pizer, chair- kolim receipts issued and paid for sne, Al Mayer, Max Holzman, J | ing secured for this occasion, Bureau. The usual prospect for matt of the finance "committee; this year. Robert Rosenthal, Sanders Stein-i ieral chairman, Sul Xiclunck, hxa Job like mine, is weeks of begg- William Milder, chairman of Copies of this register will be bach, Julius Solomon, and M. L. ' IProgram "WeSttes-fl&s" for -workers, repeated meet- transportation; Rabbi David A. holding shekel receipts whose Wolf. .--. . _... ". . . j An ectertaining program "w-jtb .1: ings* -moSsI' speeches,;! tempera- Goldsteinrxhairmsn:' of the -com-- number" appears on the register Judging from the -advance tic-1 plenty of punch" has. bees, ar- j solicitation? ot t?ie Yrnitb'p t'i:-:mental speakers who reneg at the miteel on constitution; Mrs. Maxplaced in the polling place on the PATRONAGE INCREASES t e l sales, a large'attendance is |ranged for Wednesday evening", ! eioti hare e definite spiup," r."! last minute, and a general nerv- Fromkin, president of the Talmud day of_ election and o n l y those expected at the third annual de-! according to Samuel Sacharta, iported Sal JKichnicIs.. "anrt vi;.h ous prostration in trying t o cover Torah P.-T. A. AT CENTER LIBRARY\ ; the vrorking organisetions H*u; will be permitted to vote". bate between the Junior Yaad j chairman of meetir.gr.. assignments that someone forgot have been developed and the r-rPatronage of the rental library j Auxiliary &nd the TOUEE Men's i EEfertaiEers from the t o p The Talmud Torah hopes to maintained at the Jewish Comi to fill. , Vaad,' which will be held Tues- | Cahiii will feature the stage pro- thusiaem that the Majors. Cursubstantially increase the enrolland workers have displRi-p^. munity Center by' the Omaha But Philanthropies Campaigns ment figures of the institution for H. Steinberg Heads day evening, April SO, at S; gram. In eluded will be Cliff tains the Youth division T"ill go c'f~ Council of Jewish Women in co-, o'clock, at the B'nai Israel syna- j TThitehill &nd some cf his clscc- their oriota." have fostered an entirely differ- the coming semester. Warn Jacob Shale operation with t h e Center, re- i gogue. ; ers anfi singers. "Additional FUTent attitude toward its work. The "The summer semester," statThe Youth division, The Young Men's Vaad, repre- • prises" await the workers, Sacfirst call for speakers brought so ed Mr. Katz, principal, "is the Mr. H. Stein- ceived a decided spurt for the divided into Groisp A, phis holidays. • I sented by Hj-man Finkelstein and ; haria stated. " S m o k e s and gratifying a response that only most adequate time for Hebrew berg vras elected pior*, liendefl fry Sarali Kifv.!r,. Old favorites such as "The Sidney Epstein, will uphold the \ drinks" are on the menu. the one meeting sufficed to.pre- studies. Contrary to the general chairman of the Major, and Group B, TJOVP dfviKinr Torch of Life," by Dr. B. M. Rosaffirmative of the question, "Re-! William L. Holzman, president sent our plans, distribute the conception, Talmud Torahs acboard of t h e seter, and "Imitation of Life," under solved, that the Rabbi should '> of the Jewish Community CenterMajor. direction of Erncsf. ?.'o;;f.. literature and arrange for assign- hieve more during the summer B'nai Jacob An- by Fannie Hurst, continue to lead j limit his activities to traditional! and Welfare Federation under ments. . . . months, because of the nice ? she Sholom syna- the field in popularity, although j ) At a meeting of the youth di; religious leadership." The Jun- I w h o se sponsorship the PhilarThe Speakers Bureau this year weather and the cheerful mood of g o g VL e, at" the hooks such as "Union Square," ior Vaad Auxiliary's team, com- i thropies campaigns are held, will vision, MoiKifly ereuinsr. April rr,. •will bring the message "To Keep the child who during most of the {election h e l d by Albert Halper; "This People," the follovirig' T.-pre nrinouucff; );•I posed of Goldie VTolfson and Rose i be the principEl speaker. Faith, §40,650" to every Jewish summer attends Hebrew school in : | Sunday, April, and "Altar in the Fields," by I Sofer, will take the negative. j Philip Klctznick, general chair- the Majors. Oirls divjpiou, lUir. organization regularly meeting in the morning, and his m i n d is 21. Mr. SteinLudwig Lewisohn; "Josephus," I A jury, to "be impaneled from j man, and Paul Goldblatt, esecu- !.ior, Sarr-.h Kifkiti, Capinins. Fr..-h fresh, energetic and susceptible." the city. ".,'«. Bordy. Jeap Beber. Dora. Frpwlrberg has been a by Lion Feuchtwanger; a n d |the audience, will give the cecis- j tire director, will tell the aims of ;iinan, But "talking up". PhilanthropT h e Talmud Torah offers a J.larjorie Kaplan fuul ,"!n'.".; "Wanda," by Richard Grant are member of the (ion. Mr. Max Fromkin will pre-jthe drive, and will give the workKabbi Charles E. Shulman ies is not restricted to the Burean. complete curriculum, and those j Graets. Boy? division, Mau>;. also in great demand. i ers general instructions. synagogue l o r side. Every Jew of Omaha during the children completing the f u l l ; Ernest Nofpr, Captains. ?,'!el «o»Books rent for only three cents ;c e s o f t t e A - £. A. chapters 1 and the p a s t 26 Tickets may be procured from i Harry Trustin, general solicitanext few weeks is e Speaker-at- course are graduated at the con• mer, Joe Soloroonov.'. ?4acy itsui,. per day and proceeds are used tojxoo, who are participating in the j y member 'of either organize-j tions chairman, will preside. a31 years, and has Large for the Campaign and clusion of their studies. ! Ernest IVintroiib R n cl MiUnr. finance scholarships of the Coun. services. At the preliminary meeting: be! tion for the nominal sum of been active in its a m o n g your friends, to your Parents are urged to have- the tween each major and his work- I Frohni. Rabbi Shulman is a graduate | fifteen cents. affairs f o T that cil. The library is open each neighbor and in the family circle children register before the bepe'Rofed h' evening and on Snnday after- of t h e rj n i Ter sity of Chicago, and ers, cards will be distributed and I "Workers-- have l>ee,n H.Steinberg length of time. -^declare our duty "To Keep ginning of the next semester, so j each captain and Ti-heti tlse p^i— h secondd floor fl th of the Hebrew Union College. He j noons on the off the districts assigned. Faith $40,650." Other commissioners elected Center. that they will not miss any of the is noted as an experienced speakTrastin with his associate •era! drive opens the Touffe ('.'•!> were: B. Shafton, A. Greenbaum, classes. , er and writer on the subject of j chairmen, Ben Kazlowsky and ! sinn trill cover every Jev.-if.h yrm'-h I. Swartz, M. Gilinsky, J. M. By SAMUEL ZACHAE1A group relationships in the United William Milder, have prepared all in the city including- Hisrh Selion; Select Officers Of Baker, A. Hirsch. Chairman oOIeetangs States. He is also known as a: • „ , , , . „ ,_ •- » i cards, so EO time will be wasted. I students. Tfriivereity pfudents «?"•'• i employed. "Our big job now is As we sat down to the reading ' Atlass Yesliorea keen student of contemporary j Mr. J. J. Greenberg, president j ! the education of the Jewish youi.h problems. His greatest devotion, of the Beth-El synagogue, an-1 of the Seder during the Passover Greece Cancels Debt Initial Gilts Saloniki—Th e impoverished ; of the reEjioiipibilUies they \\&v* however, has been given, to the week just completed, wherein nonnces that a very important I At a report meeting of the ir.iAt the meeting of the Adass " " " " " • • i.**• « T i .I i meeting of the entire memhershi] Jewish community of Saloniki xeBelgian Labor Post •was described the misery and sufembership i tial gifts division, last week, it ; to give an individual pledge" Teshuron synagogue, held at the s causeofof Zion. Rabti Shotean is ; congregation will t a t e ! was disclosed, that the initial gifts.' Sal Mich-nick, chairman fering of our people before they ceived an unexpected windfall Brussels—Dr. H. Yamantov, a synagogue Sunday evening, April one the leaders of "The League place Tuesday evening, April SO, j is continuing to set an encourag- : solicitations ol the youth were delivered from Egyptian when the Greek Government can- prominent J e w i s h communal 21, the following w e r e elected for Labor Palestine". ^ I at the J. C. C. All members are j ing pace, keeping its percentage j Co-operntion bondage, surely all of us must celled a debt of 550,000, owing worker, in Belgium, has been ap- commissioners: Messrs. G. Soref, Ernest Pnesman. Macy Baum, £ g m a t t e r s o f j £ l n c r e a s e B 0 T e r last year nm-.supointed under-secretary in the j Kluiznick, in speakins of ihfhave realized that our brethren to it from the community in the J. Snukeft, J. Ban, M. Mittleman, Sam Friedman and Harry Wein- crucial importance for the future; ally high. labor ministry. today, in all parts of the world, form of taxes. consmucitr co-aperatiou being- 5^berg will take part in the service. B. Lindenbanm, and Sam Fellof the synagogue will he, disc-ass- j J. H. KulEtofskr, chs-.irmsn of. : ceived, -calls attention to the foiare in an almost similar condiman. Mr. J. Kirshenbaum was After the lecture and discussion, ed. I the ' initial gifts, Efifl Milton K, . lowing: resolution passed by iht_the women of the Beth-El ausilition. .Their call for aid must not elected secretary. j Yaad Ha'lhr and i'oT"WRrds»<t i-.^ go unanswered. Omaha Jewry j ary will serve tea at an "Oneg ' him by K, Levinson. ehairmR»: will be called upon to do its share 'Shabbos". Y-"\D i "The Vaad Ha'Ihr and all lit In the campaign which is soon to Bmtzkus QoHs Two revolutionary medical discoveries by two Jewish physi'affiliated organisations i be launched. Paris—Dr. Julius Brutztois, M . The officers of this campaign, cians were reported to the convention of the Federation of Ameri- leading member of the World. Ex- j " S S t r a l The •Omaha Jewish, community Is noted tfee coustrr ever for the ; over £00 fjsniilies of ; heartily endorses the I am sure, are highly gratified can Societies for Experimental Biology. Dr. David L Macht of ecutive of the Zionist Revision-j Fort Smith, Ark.—A decision | i j , t s a s i t v of i t s Jewish life. I t s communal t congregational and c u l : Philanthropies cstnpaig-n and with' the splendid response of the Baltimore described Ms discovery that cobra venom can be used ists, resigned from the Executive. -to - refrain - - - from - - - affiliation - - - - - - -either -u_. , • && \ npon. £.11 its TneT?\oeTs to Jewish leaders and workers of as a substitute for morphine in relieving pain ^without exerting His resignation followed a dis- •with the American Jewish Com- tural activities denote ever-growing currents of strength. ! pate BdU-ely in the work of the community and in the way the narcotic and habit-forming effects of the latter. Dr. S. L. agreement T^ith. the Executive in t mittee or the American Jewish All tbe more perplesing, therefore, is tfeg backwsTtJiisss of th? i campaign anti to contribute HI they have taken hold of our local Cohen of the University of Toronto, -working with two other doc- connection -with its recent decis-j Congress was made bere at the ; Oraaba Jewisli ec unity in tbe matter cf Talsaua j ally- this year in order that th problem to raise §40,650.00, for tors, discovered the mechanism which causes labor in childbirth. ion not to participate in the nest jj fourth annual convention of the *' Jewish learning .lias been recognised as tlis fountain of Isilietl." all Jewish causes, in o n e camZionist Congress. Irael's eternity; yet in our community only seventeen per cent of [Arkansas Jewish AssemDIy. OH this, JKJw?-^-paign. Some lour hundred worki the eligible Jewisli ddidres are enrolled i s the city T&isnud Torah. JBJck Bale: *Mt Js just euch a splvK ers, both men and women, have Tie German-controlled Prague University in Czechoslovakia An insignificant seventeen per cent attend the regular classes, • as this that makes H promised to give of their time to has officially rescinded its recent decision to establish the Aryan when the stssber should witho-at exaggeration be s t least four j an army ot workers'to be assure the success of this worth- law in its medical clinic This action was taken following the j ed arsti to raise a eabetastwl times as large! while, cause," and that demon- protest of the liberal press which prompted the municipal health strates that the Jews of Omaha Jewish edaea.tioii means Jewisb. perpetuatioa, Jast as Jewish I from. divert all its clinic cases from the German instituare keenly " alive to their obliga- authorities to v learning has beea the well-spring of Jewish survival through the tions, and are eager to do all in tion. ' • " . The J e w i s h communities j population- of the. whole of Aus- jages, so too satist it be the vitalizing soiirce for our future. The their power to help our fellow) in Australia are organized £ or j traiia is under 25,000. This, of IUp^nsl^an^ of the Jewish honielaad ia Palestine .with the revival cf The Jewish Agency has received only 7,600 immigration cer- charitable and relief ipf as a s ^orpn a s 1 c o a r s e , m e a n s t h a t t h e r e a r e n o t j j x ^ ^ ^ r s s ^ j j S •»•---•-•• <• - - •• • — • • -and - - - >the ^»-on ••••-the one hand, We feel certain t h a t we «an tificates for Palestine for the next six-month period, instead of communal purposes, but are not 1 The felloe Ing commISRl(«n*>rt l a r g e Jewish eoirausiJea of medieval persecutions of European ,7 r e s e w a I 9s on the count on your full-hearted sup- the 8,500 previously announced. ware chosen at the election or f>; as centralized as in this country, there. port of our efforts. Nevertheless, was the observation of William L. Bolziaaa also no ted that the otisssr foctis attention, on t i e necessity to e&ttcate cvx youth in He- ilicere of the B*aal Israel we ask that you help us sell this cistraUa "were ibrev/ and Jewish studies. That is the priceless .heritage we, must j gogus held Saad&y eventne Holzman, president of the Omaha cosgregations in campaign by informing yourselves Unqualified <jondemnatioa of numerus clauses laws against Jewish Community Center and j in the main Conservative rative or Or- j-pass pass on. to our children, so t h a t when they grow into adulthood j Nathaa S. T a £ f. e, thnl thoroughly of the" w o r k of the Jewish students in the universities of various European countries thodox, he coming across only one ! they xa&y appreciate aud urtdsrstaad the Talus of Judaism and its jLouis Epstein, bibJe cliairnvitt Welfare Federation, -who retaraagencies supported by the Philan- was voted in a resolution adopted in London by the International £4 r?7n-f V r » f A T Dr. X. H . • CsT<e6itbprg;, virP-C!I*4>ed tMs week from a month-andor "Reform" congrega- ; culture, and be console the wor thropies. In order to advise your- Student Commission of the League of Nations. maa of bible committee: »Toe '??•*a-half craise to Anstxalia • w i t h tios, and that in Slilboiirse. {Its preservation. self of the purposes and goal of t i a t , treasurer; WillSaai JH bis - jnotherrin-law, Mrs. Morris Iscladed ' in their trip were the campaign y o u must attend Is tasnaed witli an excellent teaching cemetery committee; Harry TUB city Taimmi Levy,: • . • stops in Honolulu ana EeTerai of j the meetings and jallies which Over a million Jews in Poland—a third of the entire. Jewish \ staff and hss & modern, system of pedagogy. Begistratioa is aow cas, religious &n& Altbouga Australia lias an area the-south sea Islands. are to he held May 1st and May population—applied for Passover relief. Part of the money raised Their trarels took them & total \open, -sad as a duty to ourselves sad the future leaders of Omaha committee; L.o?tis MargoliE, the size of this country, its popu6th. Your attendance will en- in the forthcoming Jewish Philanthropies campaign in Omaha will latloit is no-greater than that ofjof .twenty tlioasana miles,, of I Jewry, we parents .should esroll O'or cMldres in the school imme- iEgs. S. Weiss Is. secretary Morris FeBman andUor. (Contlnued on Page 4.) go toward aiding the Eastern European Jewries. ./ New Tork City. The Jewish,! {Continued on Page 2) diately. •

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