January 17, 1936

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I T H E WORLD'S ...WINDOW... 5 By LUDWIG LEWISOHN" (This column is copyright by the Seven Arts Feature Syndicate- Reproduction in whole or in part itrictly forbidden. Any infringement on this copyright will be prosecuted.) • -

Entered as Second Class JJall Hatter oo January 21.-19SI, at Postofflo of Omaha, Nebraska, under thr Act of March S. 1X79

O3IAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JANUARY .17, 1936

Massachusetts Bill Against Racial Bigotry

VOL. XI—NO. 47

•rew Literature

For Jewish Blind

The Joint Distribution Committee has now set Its goal "for •JIB year 1936, namely, 3,500,000 lollars; the United Palestine; Ap?eal had already announced i t s Boston (WNS)—A bill to pre-j New York (WXS)—-A book purpose of collecting $2,500,0.00. vent the organization of a Nazi I which will make available for the American Jewry will be called movement or of any other move-; Anxious to Aid G c m a n first time t h e treasure house of upon to give six million,. dollars ment" having race "hatred sad to Iscape Toils of Hebrew literature to t i e blind (rithin the next twelve-month. It bigotry for its' objective has Ifszisa throughout the world h a s been Is not an excessive sum f o r a been introduced in the Msssachucompleted here by Rabbi Karry froup of four and a half million i setts legislature t>f people to raise in addition to j tives Lawrence tts ordhiary obligations. There Thomas E. Br.rry of Jamaica states c a r r y them two 1 ire nearly a million more Jews In. Marvin Lowenthal, world f amSocial security, which is vitally p l a l , n a n d E * s t B o s t o n . r e s ^ c - «nct plans for the consideration ,. A £ b chrestomatbv."' the and traveler,' will the United States than there are ous comme'ntor of American Jews, the Jewish Telnecessary for the well-being and o l t n n e i n c I u r l e s -extracts from the Danes in the entire kingdom of speak : a t the Jewish Community progress of this country, stands The bill would impose' & fiae jegraphic Agency learned from re- TOld Testament, the Talmud. JewDenmark. It should also be r e -Center on Wednesday evening, out as a continuous challenge to of from $200 to $55,000 and a j liable sources. ish prayer books and modern membered that except In the very January'22, a t 8 p. m. Mr. ,1.0- the people of this country. That prison term of from 90 days to | one plan is concerned with Jewish literature in the new in- The College of Jewish Studies- ; The second semester of the Co'ihigh income brackets we Ameri- wenthal*s subject will be "Jewish was the theme of the address de- three years for ' individuals or j measures to enable German Jews ternational Braille code, which announces extension courses will lege of Jewish Studies will stnvl cans do. not yet pay direct taxes Life at the CrossroadB." He is be-livered to the Community Forum groups w h o promote hatred or; to settle in Palestine. Its origin Rabbi Brevis invented. be given under the auspices of on Monday evening, February g, against other individuals iR attributed to Simon Marks, comparable to those paid by the JinS brought here by the Jewish Wednesday evening at tbe Jewish oviolence the College end by members of and resist rat ion p sre now be ins. Born in Russia SS years ago. groups for reasons of race, re-J British chain store magnate .and Rabbi Brevis came here in 1911.the faculty beginning February S. accepted by Sal Jlichnick. regirTrench, the English-or the Scan-[Forum-and Concert series of the Community Center by Josephine j r 10 color o r Roche, assistant secretary of the |"f, "'. ™a«°er of wor- z i o a j s t leader, and one o£ t h e H e linavians.' There is no reason on Center.-^ • , . In answer (o many recites'.!? on trar. w h r will I T fit (I'.f offirc o> b I t e d 1n 1 9 2 6 < ship. three who will visit America on »arth why one million Jewish In- Mr. Lowenthal, after his grad- ._„._„_„ the part of individual vomen and . the COUPETP ir- ' i ' p ,7rwir-ii Coi;-the mission. , Ilvlduals should not pay six dol- nation from Harvard, spent al- treasury. | women's organizations, t h e Col-' munity Center every Monfip.v The framework and the ground,most t e n years In traveling The second plan embraces esI lege has asked Mr. Paul Gold- Thursday evening from r . w or,. work for our social security has tablishment of an international Clasge? v;i)\ meet rrgularly nt.ents a month. That is the mer- t h r o ngg . Spain, 'blatt to give a special series of p , Portugual, Italy, been laid by the new deal, the liquidation bank, details of -which »st trifle. The price of four pac- the countries : of Asia Minor seven lectures on the subject. Monday and Thursday e v e n i n g tdeclared, and appealed to have been previously disclosed. "Jewish Social Services in Anier- ?:15 and V'.f'o and v.-jll roiitinrtages of cigarettes or of two ba-Palestine. In the course of these speaker pioneer spirit of the west to This bank, -with headquarters in ica. and in t h e World Today." ; to offer n corerl^te c c c v s c >-<: tana-splits or; of one movie-show wanderings Mr. Lowenthal stud- hte aid in pushing forward,the ideals London, will enable German Jews OK These classes will be held repu- studies i n v . T e v . ' i s h R i i b i month- Many rich m e n will ied the life and philosophy of the of social security. to emigrate to countries o t h e r . larly every first and third ?.Jnn<iay ; Monday e epinf: the five, as they h'a v e been doing, Jews of these lands.' Miss Roche proved to be a than Palestine under terms of an He found synagogues 800-1500 afternoon at 1:50 at the Jewish pubjrc'F FTP being: offered: large donations. And so they staunch as well as able defender agreement similar to rthat in ef- ' years old hidden inthe backstreetsI . FVcliminnrj- K c »> : r r iv by Community Center. ihould. But I should like to see Ci deal, particularly Co - operation Between feet between Palestine and Ger-: National The course -will cover a com- Apron KP\'Z. Ihe day come' when these larger of these countries: many, of these of the new lack of a positive Federations and Welfare stressing the .Itcbrpw by Anti-Jewish Leaders of the I many. By this method German prehensive examination ... of the lonationa would represent addl- synagogues contained ancient art program by the opponents of the objects still intact a i d in use. Mr. | Jews-will be enabled to transfer Funds Hakes Report entire field of Jewish Social work Wolf son. Two Countries lional-sums. We should build up wrote of these experi- administration. their capital . into merchandise, In nflni'ipn, Fttidf? in America today. The philosophy !he fundamental million souls Lowenthal ences under the heading of "The She "emphasized that in recent the bank to handle t h e entire New York (WXS)—Income of Jewish social service? and the lerec! the choice of r rora rith their" fifty cents a month. Vienna (WNS) ' doea-j transaction and turn over to tbe for TSTon.rlf Adversary's Notebook," and these years, the sufferings experienced appeared monthly in the M.enorah have taught us a number of im- j mentary evidence published in the je j a j g r a n t his money in the cur-$4,926,509 for 1S34-35 -were re- non-Jewish social services will be evening: We cannot begin to """do. so at- Journal. His stories also appear- portant lessons. Most important, I Vienna press, it appears that most r e n c y o f t h e Ea tion in which he ported to the National Council of considered, -while special attention )nce, with the highest- effective- ed in many other publications she' opined,w a s the realization of the violent anti-Jewish settle. ... Jewish Federations End Welfare will be given to the distinction less on account 'of the by nowthroughout the country. which has been sweeping S. The .'•evrish AVovld I'icw H^ that social security depends upon j tion Sir Herbert Samuel, former Funds by 27 nationally-organized >otorious divorce of the "Joint" Poland for two months has High Commissioner for Palestine, Jewish agencies in the fields of between the philosophies under- ExT»pes!=Pct in the TalBinfi. .Mr. Lowenthal returned *° ; the extent and soundness of the lying nstions. interrj£tion?il s E d jrom the Palestine Funds. Cqn- America from "Paris five years security enjoyed by all individ- its origin in Nail Germany. 4, The BiMc, and third member of the delega- medical -service, immigration, edr jerning ..this matter many words ago land since that time has been According to this evidence the tion, it is understood here, has ucation-cultural activities, ciric- locsi Jewish programs, OP. ThurfdP.y evening!?. irsFtriicThe only progress, she uajs> In addition to this course, tbe tave been ' written and . spoken studying the Jewish Communities out, • is the progress of: Nazis have set up special head-; b e e n c h o s e n a g the coordinator protective activities, overseas re- College is also prepared to offer iion in Klpiuontnvy TSebvPW *>tu: md argument and even invective of America. His book "A World j quarters in the - border town of io f b o t h p r qj e c t E Aclvnncpcl Ifebn-w will be continconstruction and relief and coiave. flown back and forth. Let Passes By" has proven extremely jall. Harry U. Cohen, chairman of i Beuten where they prepare ma- j Meanwhile, it w a s learned in ordination-research services, sc- the services of Mr. Judah Wolf- ued and a special class in 1"i(I«Us'i: son who will conduct c'aspps in ne say at once for my own hum-popular here. He is also an edi-i t h e Community forum, presided, j terial for distribution In Poland ; Government circles that the Jew-! cording to an announcemen i n i Hebrew, pro idinjr 8 sufficient both oral pnd writt.°ri, inrliulini. He person that, though I shall tor of Harper &-Bros. \lS.ls*Roche was introduced by E. j and^traln^ Polish^anti-Semites^ leaders who have been negothe current issue of Notes and ! registration is assured. These g Ftutly of Yirirtish litern'uvp wii" iollow the call of t h e Palestine Mr. Lowenthal comes adequate-j p . Witte, state NERA administra""* /T*TXTO-V f v Warsaw (WNS)—The Jannik •t 5 a t i n g w i t h the Government have News, the Council's organ. The c i aS p eS ; v:\\] be conducted between be given by Mr I. Morppnfi'pi-i.. •funds, with a happier conviction, ly prepared to discuss this timely Naradova, organ of the anti-Sera- p r a c tj c a uj- agreed that foreign chief sources of income were in- ;{ j , e h o u r s pf l : " 0 and G:00 p. m. •Krbbi Hrrold Berger v.-ill ror;^ i t i a deeper sense' of fulfill- subject/ He is an Vftceptionally iUc National Democrats, admitted j c u r r e n C y s j j a l l b e p a l d Germany j dividual contributions and feder-: a n ( j ^jj] j , e started as soon P.S Rtinue his two clflpsep OK TJmrpment,' with the triumphant know- fine speaker and has proven one . day evenings—"Sly 1'htiosophy o-~ in an article .that the Polish a n t i - ; l o r & ^&Tt o f . t h e merchandise' a tion fedge of being engaged, in a work -of the most popular" lecturers on j • Juflnism. which meets a., S:15 p.tu; Semites are working in close co-!. emigrants will be per-| tiocs. w h i c h t h e I registered. if redemption "and n o t of mere Jewish forums in recent years. •.Tr»rish 3'^sw, which pireif Pt i) :'"'•'»operation with the Nazis in Po-, e d to take with, them under More than half of t h e 1ofal inmitt Registration for the ex-.ension "Mr. GoU;Mnft will rontinup VI* jalliation, nevertheless I shall do Tickets for this lecture are 50 sen and Silesia. jt e ' r m s o f the international bank come, ?2,855,251 or 57.7 percent, classes ennmersted above msy be •ess ill I can, all that lies within the cents and may be ^obtained }at the il^-^r of was' received fcv six overseas r e - made at. the office of the Jewish Jewish students at the Lemberg | p r 0 J - e c t. power of one individual, to Center. Members :ol" th"e 'Center tfl Phnrt construction and relief agencies, Community O u t e r ps sr.y time. JPolytechnique Academy a r c re-j s the foreign currenB e c a u e ot »elp the J. TJ. C, too. I'm1 pretty j8 r e admitted ion'.the* presentation i maining away from class es a r e - ^ c y feature, -it vras further disclos- including t b ? Joint Distribution Other extension' elapses will be fell acquainted with the world-j ot theftJifem¥e^|li»^rd^i » sult of failure the sutaori-; international back plan Committee., t h e ATnericati. Pales- pftPTrfl 8.tn3 confiictcd br th? Col- There IF P reristrption f°e "" — Convoca' ties t o the carry o a t of orders f r o m e d ; t - hethe fltnation ol t h e Jewish . p e o p l e - 1 . , : ' j - - - .j'^.t'/T:*^:--:•:.• ' - ' ~'-._ ::':" New'York Si.00 v,-hir h cdr'it.s She Pturten^ support of Br. Hja!-| tine- -Gstftpa-j-pjK—H-a d a s?p,h.- Amrr- lege rcrcn :rec.t!Pf?t, •

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ithe" foreign exchange involved ' and National' Labor nitigated and whose rights? c a n iwiil represent only s small irac-; for P&lestJne. Nest in ie fought for In their exile. And sis health - y o reduce the sum of human and ! giqnal'; conventions • for that pur! Their protests to Rector Casirair,j • jf Jewish suffering at any given ! pose' were recommended in one \ Bartel and to the professors pr'ov- j l a n 'differs significantly from which had a combined income of j noment is one ol o u r highest 5S79.407, 19.7 percent, of t h e ] lof a series of resolutions adopted Ie d unavailing. luties. the- Palestine-Germany transfer total.. Seven agencies operating in at an emergency meeting of the I . . .. | . . _ -. - f a t the Jerusalem ("U'NS-Palcor £ genagreement. By the terms of the ithe field of education-recreation. cy)—Important new facts reMeet CanceUed riational e l e c u t i v e committee of l a t t e r pact; G e r m a n d o e s n o t re far, so. good. What grieves Polish-German GROSSMAN HEAD !ce ve ' oreiE ^ -J such as the B-nai B'rith Wider carding ancient Tiberifs. v When Haas Object to the American Jewish Congress, fnd disappoints me is that t h e nv? PUVXTD A If AfllClIA ' ^ * ^ exchange for any'Scope Committee and the NationAlthough the committee reafEotholz the frreetesf culture! rer-.ter joini; Distribution Committee perUl 1 L l i f c V K A l i A P i d s t A part of the goods taken out of!S l Farm School, raised S4S5,260, wag firmed its adherence to the prinof Palestine after tbe clesf.ruciior, bitted the divorce between itself . ithe country by the Jewish emi\ or 9.2 percent of the total. The of JeriisalerTu, were' revealed here ind the Palestine Funds to take Warsaw (JTA)—A Polish-Ger- ciple of general direct and demoThe Chevra Kadisba of the i ^ a n t s t 0 Palestine. ] Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society. with the discovery of E Roman llace, that the J. D.-C. did notman boxing-match was called off cratic, electons of delegates to a Ight and struggle against the di-when the Nazi team declared it world congress, it decided to Congregation B'nal Jatob syna- j It was further authoritatively : one of the two national organiza- building of thst period by Dr. tfsion. For its failure to do. so would not participate if Shepsel choose,delegates for the first ses- gogue held a business meeting disclosed, to the Jewish Tele-1 tions • dealing with immigration ElesEer Si;keni"k, Professor of and dinner at the home of Mr, I. graphic Agency that opinion in {problems"(the other being the Na- Archaeology at the Hebrew Vni% melancholy evidence of the Rotholr, Polish champion and sion of the world congress through Blacker last Sunday. The annual I Government circles is divided on itional Council of Jewish Women"). versity o" Jerusalem. The expert|the and immitigof the Jewish act .that the 5 permit whole- had. fin income of ?240,?54 for it ion which Dr. Snkpnik heafls unible disasters )f German Jews. the fiscal year ending December. ; covered a- re5ic of "Roman rule. j congress itself would set up the j this time and the following were lave left the J. D. C. unillumln- take part. Rotholz almost lost machinery for t h e democratiza-j elected: M. Grossman, president; Extremist members of the cab-1SS4. The American Jewish Com-!! In T93Y Christisr>ted and essentially hopeless - back to the nrs, no later A. inet are in. favor of getting rid mittee and the American Jewish dating his standing when he'refused to tion oCelections of all future ses-; B. Shafton, vice-president; j..,. ETl a r ! d rP i lopeless of doing anything except Congress reported receipts 'of ^ ^ " "-aiBlr H i r s c h, treasurer; a n d I. of the Jews regardless of the -ulthan the first half of the ppcond V .pplying palliatives, b i n d i n g meet a German boxer in protest sions. ~The executive committee also i Schwartz, chairman of the tele- timate cost' t o Germany. The ?217,57S. Five agencies engaged century /.. B. The buiUling winch against Nazism. "The Polish Box* rounds with no certainty t h a t moderate, on the other hand, in coordination-research activities, he. itncovered is round in form p authorized the Congress' admin- j phone committee. fiese wpunds will not be re-in- ing Association ordered him to ! fearing t h a t Germany is facing such.as the Jewish Welfare Board sr,(! made of bp.salt. It 5s weli a 1 The ladies auxiliary of the ldi V Hcted.t jn other words, giving j get into the ring with the Ger-istrative committee to- set up 1 ! economic collapse, believe that no and Bureau of Jewish Social Re- brrilt end modelled. Mrs. E. manyy adversary. cooperating national committee of j Chevra Kadisha elected j matter how inuch Germany wish- search, reported an income of - haritable giftsr After the Arab conqr.pst of He met the German champion. 100, comprised of elements affil- Jacobs as president. es its Jewish population reduced, f 209,565 or • 4.2 percent of the Palestine in the seventh century, •;-•- Now charityWithout is great, necescharity the Sponnagel, at Pozman and trounc- lated or non-affiliated with t h e The group collected $2S.OO for a system of selective emigration total. the building WBS used as 8. pot„ . - - Jewjed him. This entitled him to a Congress, but sympathetic to the j the Jewish National Fund at this is advisable and even necessary. ieart would wither. Every For in"*-S4, twenty-two of the tery kiln. It. is difficr.lt precisely •nn T^w need<? d tto be i place on the international boxing idea of a world Jewish congress, 1 meeting. above-mentioned 27 agencies re- to determine i h e esac! nripinal God forbid that I ! team which came to Chicago for | to' cooperate with the administraported receipts o* $4.15P,S54 as nature of the building b « t Pr, Golden tive committee in preparing for or compared with $4.S3 8,205 the elections, and called upon all Suker.ik believes that if served a* eainBt those thousands and thou-,j «fove ^matches He gave Patsy 1934-S5, aa increase of 16'per- a rro'iir-r r r -- f national Jewish organizations af, of saintly Jews who in the W - ^ i t * W W . t - - u n d filiated" with the Congress to unc e n t . Disbursements increased

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January 17, 1936 by Jewish Press - Issuu