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OMAHA.. NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1936 ft
German Statesmen Alarmed over NaziAnti-Jewish Trend
MOBELIZATIOX >.• The ringing cry, in the letter which James G. McDonald has addressed to the Secretary General ol the League • of.-Nations,- the manifest cry of both horror and r.larm for lips of this judicious American should and .must silence once and for all- the mutterings of those non-Jews "who want to believe in an anti-German campaign and the even more contemptible interior" protests of certain Jews "who "want to be left .alone, hope that, •whatever happens to the Jewish people as a whole, they themselves .will get by. "Desperate sufferings in the countries adjacent to Germany," Mr. McDonald -wrote, "and. an even more terrible human calamity within the German. frontiers, are inevitable unless present tendencies in the .Reich are checked or revers•--ed." Note these, well-weighed words in the part of a very sober man: "desperato", "terrible", "in* ^^evitabie." And indeed every news11 % item, the elimination of 'Jewish §T commercial travellers, the fura ther arrest of rabbis, confirms the |. truth that the Nazi are waging | a war of extermination against M German Jewry. At the same time as Mr. McDonald's letter there reaches us the protest of Weizmann and his
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Berlin. (JTA) The Je*s of, property- practiced' by the Bol1 Germany still possess a. capital j sheviks; 2. by ruining the Jews, j fp ^ ! exceeding two billion m a r k k a j t h e Naris a r e B i m a ita n € ously Actives Wider ^Scope Be-| high" government official^ told I ruining "thousands to" Gather at Coaaasnity in«r Planned to Bedeem iElias Tobenkin, American-Jewish ;v h o a r e r e n d e r e d jobless bv t-UCh . j journalist and novelist, who left! t r a n s f e r s ; a n d 3 , the attempt by j Center Land in Palestine Germany alter a short stay. I-Nazi leftwingers to establish a This is the first official esti- j "Nazi International" for the purAleph Zadik Aleph's own "TriA broader, wider program for the work of the Jewish National mate of the financial position of j pose of propagating Nazi views j ple-A" — Advisors, Alumni and Fund Council in Omaha is being the Jews since the advent of the j abroad, similar to the Comintern' Actives — will gather at a planned under the leadership of Hitler. regime. In informed cir- j of the Soviet, might have similar j "Pep Rally" in the Jewish Comi i . La, rt.. Judah "Wolfson, who was recently "cles here, the estimate is be- i international repercussions. raunity Center Lodge Room TuesThe carefully-guarded secret of elected president of the Council. lieved to be exaggerated. A former minister in the Kais- \ &B? i the identity of the hostesses seOther officers chosen include: Tobenkin told American corre- | er's government told Tobenkin, he I The tourna-. i e c t e d for the A. Z. A. tournament Isadore Dansky'and Joe Radinow-i spondents today that he gathered! disclosed, that "if we'd been al-| ment of A. Z. A. to ba held in ;t 0 b e h e l d h e r e February T-S-9 A delegation of Cms harts lism .T. Shrodpr. of Cincinnati, preFiden) of the National Council, ski, vice-presidents; I. Morgen-j f rom interviews with a number ! lowed to vote on the Jewish ques- : Omaha next February 7-S-9 i will represent the local ."?civis.h Dean Isirtcr LOP)V ol Washing-tor. stern, treasurer, and Miss Good-; that Ger-jj tion, two thirds of Germany; be the main subject which d of leading- personalities h lveiltion I ConnnTtnitv- Center Rnd "Wcl• ••••- jmany's "elder statesmen" are j would have voted for abolition of-: past' and present Alephs will dis-: C O IThe committee. binder, secretary. five executive girls named for the •fare Federation at tbe msfi University. St. Louis, 'will pre«. Fide, i CUSS. The executive committee and filled with alarm at the extent to J the anti-Jewish legislation." honor Ere Jean Beber, Helen General Assembly of the Nathe various chairmen will be ap-j which the Nazi extremists are In acidi'ion to the rieip^aw "Grown-ups realize," the ex-| The (TO local chapters — Mo-. Greenberg, Mary Kaplan, Lottie tional Council of Jewisli Fed- iron: Tlie €7 fpderniions and WPIpointed -within the week. carrying out the anti-Jewish pol- minister is quoted as saying, j ther Chapter No. 1 and Sam Beber * Rips, and Betty Soref. ; ' crctions and "Wolfsre Fumls to fsre fuDdp th?t jnal<e up She NaThe work of the National Fund I jCy. "realize that the anti-JewIss Chapter No. 100 — have been! The hostesses' main duty at the has become of extreme import-^ said these statesmen are! propaganda i s . .merely political, [working enthusiastically for the;'tournament will be to assist the be held ct St. Louis >SE turd in- tional Council, u'aiiy iinorgBniref"s incethe particularly apprehensiva forthejbut the youths who starting April IP&st-month in preparation for the ; committee in charge cf dating o£ to Monday. .Tcnuary 2-5 to 27. snd unaffilipied romnnniifics sirance toworld large influx of immigrants to Pal. following reasons: 1. The policy j i are to be compelled to join Xazi! tournament. All committee chair, j the out-of-town Alephs. They will • The feature ol' this nssemlily Fendinc rpprpFeni.Eiiivps to tr-Vf' estine was stimulated by the mass of forcing Jews to sell out to; youth organisations might g r o w ; m e n will.be given an opportunity ,'also assist at the luncheon pponpart in t h e tu?.rus=ionp f.nt'« '•' will he the introduction of Sir seek solutions for iheir intlividn;-,' migration from Germany. to report on the plans ; s-ored by the B'nai at tbe "Aryans" is essentially no differ- j up with distorted views on t h e ; a t t h e - • • B'ritb _ - H e r b e r t .Samuel. Viscount community profrrRms, The National Fund .buys land In !e n t " fTom of their groups for the conclave. Temple Israel Saturday, February expropriation of j Jewish question.. Breasted and Simon ilnrks. Palestine in the name of the Jew-| A large attendance of Omaha ' s - E n a w i l J b e Bursts of honor at Sidney Kollaiuier. naHin'orc., .' who will make their first pub- chairman oJ the ..'ropi":!!! Comfhe r i n a I ish : people, the land becoming the ! alumni of both chapters is e x . ; banquet ; lie appearance since tlicir ar- mittee, rnnounref thnt Th r T>"T': perpetual property of the Jews. I pected, and the advisory board? j [ rival in this country from Enjr- frrntn for thp IP"'? Gpner?.! ArWhen the land is purchased, the i of both groups will be represented ; land. They will be the chief Ecmbly has beer, built nround ibv immigrants are thus enabled to ! fully. speakers at the opening: ses- penprsl ih?m"?. "facint; Our Te<\colleagues against the establish- settle and cultivate the property The program for the rally will Ument of a Legislative Council in —thus increasing the absorbtive sions of the Assembly on Sat- erntion Problpms,"" sr.o wi.'l on?'i be equally divided between fun, ^Palestine. "The Jews of the capacity of the country. urday evening. January 2-3. pirter t h e rhfinping FOPJJP ir. Henry Monsky was elected first j pep talks, entertainment and world are now summoned in a , • According to reports, the thrpp Amprican socisl RIH'I economic •iff Since Nazism-jcame into power, . j vice-president of the Family Wei- j "eats." mobilization." This is the call the tempo of Jewish National leaders of British iJewry came to End its effect upon Jewir-li FOCIS? Rabbi Charles E. Shulman, f a r e a s s o c iation at the fortieth] Musical numbers will be by Mr. that the Zionist Executive issues Fund work has steadily risen, and this country to place before Ampr- work. leader of spiritual the North | i meeting held last Thurs: and Mrs. Al Fin" el, , ianist^ and The Children'? Theatre sponannua to world Jewry. And it is the now more and more funds are ; icon Jpvrjsh Icadprs n plnn for Thrrp vrV,\ be r. phori; hnsinncr [ Acn Niemann, vocalist with the; sored by the Center Players will the mass exodus of Inrpe numbers pession right an4 -timely call; it" is the needed with which to purchase. Shore Congregation, Glencoe, 111.. ! , j a T . ic np?n thp. progrpm on hold-try-outs for the operetta. only call. F.or -what is it that the land necessary as a haven of j will address the Brotherhood of Rabbi "David H. Wice was one j College Club orchestra. of German Jew?; from the Keich. Pundpy, clpvoted me inly to pi po"Hansel and Gretal" on Monday, has prevented diplomatic pres- refuge for the refugees. In addition to reports of the eight new trustees elected at j Omahans Atteiifl tion of officPTP tint' aciiort on ibrI of sure on the Third Reich and what committee chairman, short talks '• T u e s d a ^ and TVednesday RfterThe National Fund^is one of the IPSfi iHulppt of the Civnci'. TIIP the meeting. n0OEE 27, 2 8, 29 from S | The Omahans who plan to atis it that has.caused stupid Colo- most important groups on the tournament will be deliver- '• > of the balance oi! ;be n>orr.int,- vill he nial officials to devise the plan Zionist organization and has the by Executive ''~ -etary Julius to 5 p. m. in the Center auditor- tend the sessions in St. Louis in- devoted to ft prePPTjIp.tion of 1?-r; ium. of a Legislative Council for Pale- cooperation of all Zionists. ! elude Henry Monsky, Sam Beber, impact of pv.bJic welfare programs'Bisno and Asst. Secretary Max This operetta based on the op- :Paul G ldblatt. Mrs. L. Nevrleff. stine? It is the supiness of the Baer. Wolfson, in stressing the need f.nd other rhp.nfrin?; POP;pi s n r: era of the same name by Humper- Rabbi David Wice, Rabbi Harold Jewish people; it is the contemp for greater J. N. F. activity, points pconomic condin'oriF npor. the «?ptible Ghetto spirit of large mass- out thai the fund used to depend A recent Important" change, in :d i n a h i s o n e o i { h e a i o s t c o l o r . Berger. and Euperie Blazer. Kevtivities of feclprstior, apencioK, am] es of Jewish people. the tournament plans which has jf u l a n d b e a n t i f u i o I operettas. It ' era] others are unciecided. b u t on a few people and small dona- J a tli?cri?sion on 1" o w {PdprpMnr;. aroused added interest in the af-: } s t h e f E m i l i a r l e g e n d o r t h e may attend. I would to God that that indict- tions, but with the change of comPtrurttire-F VPTX ber-t h~ a.iEPiprl irfair is the announcement that. b r o t h e r E n d sister H s n s e I a n d ; ment were untrue or that it were plexion of the world Jewish scene Beber is a member of the n a . meet ihppp fhsnfrcK. TIMP p.3"t p." Tra-City Chapter No. 40, with a ]G r e t a l v h o E r e l o F t l n t h e f o r e s t ' tional executive of tbe Xstional ib.p proRT'sn). wiii !><? carried ot: too severe. But is it? 'If 'al! large contributions by an ever„. . . . . . . .- _ - I membership composed of Alephs ; a n d w a n d e r t 6 t h e c a n d y and i Council Jews in all the constituencies in widening circle of Jewish people i of Jewish Federations into the- innchpoti BPpsion of fb.r Give . Address at . Jewish from Burlington, Ia., ock Island. ! jnarshmaiiow home of the old the "Western democratic countries are redeeming Palestinian soil in df\y. ' and Welfare Fuisfip. Center I » and Davenport Ia., has been ^ ^ Gretal is Eble t 0 t r i c t t h e had tirelessly and proudly' pre the name of Jewry. a c d e d t o t h e l i B t ot ! • Monsky IIRP served ois the naT'np pftprno.nn pr^^f;?nt! of? ;:M:T?-Zebrttary S. ' chapters com- o l d v i t c i a E d throw her into the sented the cause and plight: o tional executive of the NnioricU &py vr\\] 1>? £;ivpp ^-^v lo £ fur— — — — ipeting here. Other chapters t h a t ' c^idron. In the end. boi]ing their people, to-the.parlianxentar1 cupsion of finances. UIP. vaiidit*. -Hapgood;-puwrclsrand ifJ!* ^:.represented ia the three- t h e s e t T D r o n E g s t e r s Me -found by Council. . - ian :whoEV-they -hfilpj^to^lsfitj -if. j j Goldblait is s member of tho of the f.rppnls' prrspnfefl by ?arj. a commentator will speak here oni* f. eompetiuons ia aratorj-, te-1 their anxiocs parents and all ends national program ccmitiiitee of : every Senator and every Congressnd basketball are Lincoln ci:s local find noTi-lnoal CPUSPS, the Omaha Commsnity: Forum j £ . ! * * - " * b ^ s k ^ t b a l } , a r e L!f.cola j happily. man in-"Washington: and.ev.ery : the National Council. No. 3, Des Koines CSap'r.r.d s prpFer.tntioii of n<?w Bourcrsparliamentarian- in"- "tondon. and series- on "Wednesday evening, T h i s operetta, to be presented I Konsky has been invited to pre- of incornp to rnppt the prowinc 4. Council Bluffs Chapter; i a A p r i U c a U g i o r a l a r g . e February 5, at S p. m. at the Ottawa and Cape Town and Paris . Bide over the MOIKIEV mnrninc tjppcl? of iocr;l ?n(' nnn-1ocf;l Jp-^^^ .v Chapter No. 12 j jjdren between the apes of 6 o f c r ish Community Center. His topic I •"•"'.. , _ ,. and the Hague and Brussels and will be "Industrial Democracy." | ^ d the wo Omaha chanters and 16. There are many excel- . session on "Inter-city Federation iph pp°n'c!PF. Tlip main add^psf every capital that is still pledged, 1 The rally will begin at : o clock, of tliis spssior. will lie flelsvnref? London (JTA)—Despite t h e ' singring parts, dancing r c m . • Co-operation." if only on paper, to democracy I Bebcr is or^ ihe ppenkinsr vrc- by Joseph Willen, who if-. f-xert>Mr. Hapgood, a native of Chica- ia n d a U &lnmni a r e i a v i t e d t o at_ and dramatic bits. Kiss and freedom and human rights rapid modernization of the Holy .' ' pram for the Saturday morning liro go, studied at Harvard where he | t e n ( j ( director of tbr Piir-iTiPPP Merritt, who is directing the prohad been sent dignified literature, Land, Palestine is the Iraqi King- i session on "National Jewish Prob- I ^Ipr-'F CoiiTiril, tbp- finKi-rpiFiiu; received his Bachelor's, Master's j ' dom's second best customer for I duction with the assistance or Sylhad been personally approached lems." and Law degrees. He abandoned : orpar.iw.tiori. of the TCew "5'ort van Frantel, is very anxious to Rabbi Charles Shnlman. by dignified men and if it were camels, according to the Board of | j General Assembly his law practice after a year and Overseas Trade report on econ. I City Federation. have as larpe a number of childknown that this literature and i The General Assembly is the omic conditions in Iraq just made I Temple Jsrael in the vestry rooms entered the field of journalism. Five round tab!*5 jrronp- wil! ren as possible participate. She is 1 deliberative ' and legislative body these leaders represented not a of the Temple.next Tuesday eveSince that time Mr. Hapgood's mppt on T.IOIHIRV n.iorninr; for thp public. Syria was the largest purespecially anxious to have older . of the National Council, .a coop* t r u g g 1 i n g organization still ning, January'2S.' '" • * ' ; experiences have been varied. He fliscnspion and intensive ron-oidef» boys and girls who have good, eretive organization "Vfought and resisted to their ever- chaser of Iraqi camels. ,' epifiblished Preceding the address, a dinner was associated with the Chicago Palestine bought camels valued singing voices tse present st these ; by the organized Jsw;?h commu- p.tion of proWr-n'iB re'fiJing' l.n lasting shame "by Jewish snobs will be served at 6:30 p . m . Evening Post, the New York Eveat 18,197 pounds, from Iraq in and Jewish cowards . and Jewish tryouts. Betty Fellrnan will di- ; nities cf the country to serve r." Jewish Ijflucp.t.'nn. Fsmily We!Rabbi Shulman is a graduate of ning ?ost and from 1903 to 1911 fere. Child Care. Ag'pn. am* traitors but that this literature the year from August, 1934, to A group of local young men and [ rect the ronsic. JE clearing house for veifarr ideas Health. ThPT vi!1 be a luncheon tms literature j ^ 9 3 ; t disclosj the Ohio Northern University Law | edited"Collier's Weekly. In 1913 j ! A g u s t ( 1 5 t h e r e p o r •and these men ;— (and experiences, and to net as c pension on ih?.t ii.ny, main!;' for represented tbe e g ; B u ^ . , g t l i p o f t h e d e s e r t " j school, University of Chicago, and he became editor of Harper's! women feeling that something moral will of worldmore concrete should be done to ' rtR^TT ! research end experiments! body CIPIP^'RIPP from fho^c c-iiPt: sitprorld-Jewry and rfew^n^mb^saM^uelom-jthe'HehrewUnfon .„ , „ „ in j _ _-,, >j™ i , , » ncom1 Cin-iWpptlv. »nr? enpnt-. thp prp.ater ! [sfew numbers value g ml,^,» nand n m . ! thp Hebrew Union Colleee. College/CinWeeilyTand spen^ the ^ a t ; \™ ^ J e w ^ ^ n d ^ ^ ' r o m : ' STFI I I f f F P T f l e that every Jew frqnr the highest S in fieveloping; principles? for Jew- porting 'TTelfpiT- .Ftu'.rts. to take nared to motor.car Palestine.Icinnati. "World War "War in Europe | out „ . . ? of S town ; _ _ attending 1^__^__"._,,__™ • S j H L L f t i ? L l u I I I I\*J motor-cars jcinnati. Since his graduation part of the World R in Palestine, to the humblest could be counted pared colleges ; ish social work and in conrrlinat- up bndppirry and pR.mpa.ijrn nieththe value • of lautomobiles importfrom the Hebrew Union College, as a special correspondent. -• . — He on to sustain this.movement with the value of lautomobiles impor h t r e closer to the JewiEh com- j I inEr Jewish welfare art h"!tieR. h hasj>ccupied h i d pulpits l i t in i JohnsJh was the first head of the League munity are undertaking the spon-j ' oc*.s, publicity and jusblic rela\his last penny and his last ounce ed in 1934 being 578,271 pounds, he j Oihers who v \ i pj-eak st Ihe tions, inchifiop. of agencies, and town. Pa., and Wheeling, West of Free Nations, now the Foreign Total exports from Iraq to PalSsjt strength — if that had' been so sorship of a Friday night Oneg j ; dinner Fession Ssturday nipbt vrill : possibili; i<?s of proviilinp; speciai of could.i)e made scy the picture estine increased during 1934-35 Va., before being called to his Policy Association. Fhabbos dinner in honor of all ( | be Felix M. Werburp;. pr.tl TCii- ' irtpr-rity services, for (he njitionRl present pulpit. from 31,000 pounds in 1932-33 In 1919 Mr. Hapgood was ap- out-of-town J e w i s h of world Jewry would not be the students. A keen student of world Jew. pointed Minister to Denmark and ! These students will be their ; esmpajenp of the com.snf," rear. thing of blood. and . tears and hu- and 151,000 pounds in 1933-34 to ish problems, Rabbi Shulman has I Other FpfiFtprg v b c will talcs At the same miliation' "more desperate than 237,000 pounds. served in his capacity .until 1921. jj for r the entire evening. are sche entire eening. , ..Registrations .„_. ... _ still being:... j part ir; the. p.hove program will time, Palestine exports to Iraq written a book entitled "Probblood and tears that it-is today. Mr. Hapgood at present is one ol j j cepted for the second semester of T h edinner w J Ub e iTea a t t h 5 : inclnde Satr.iip! A. Goldsmith, decreased from 83,000 pounds-in lems of the Jews in -the ContemWhat are we? A Blob-loosely 1932-33 tHe directors of the Columbia Con- B , n a , I s r a e , cf Jewish Studies ta t h e 80 _ j the College Chicp.ro: Louip Iiing. Jr., Cleveto ' 11,000 pounds in porary World." He has also writ- serve company, aaenterprise \ hall Friday evening, January!l wnich on Monday, Fefarclotted together by dporadic fears, 1934-35. ; enterprise h i h begins b i Md Fb •ior-.ri; Ira M. Toiinker. N. V.; Mrs, ten a number of articles for news, j " j f e ^ ^company 0 ^ n f ^ ^ aap i 0 ™^"^' 0 *rk at 6 p. m. The members of In a l 7 "• Classes will be held on and a taste for gefillte fish.. "Well, Florenfp Switton. SSP. Francisco; papers_ and magazines and for ji n i n d u s t r i a l democracy. He prepare i Monday a n d -Thursday evenings ladies auxiliary if we are that and nothing "but Den Tlospn, rhiladelphia; l»eo several seasons the directors of so author of many boks, his best f r o m S : 1 5t o E E E ( iI r o l a p 1 ( ) t that, then "perhaps we deserve our to : Fr.lipr, St. liouis: T-Townrd Lehhis congregation-printed his , ser- known worts being "Industry and a n d ' s e r v e t h e d i n n e r . A l l local j9 : 5 5 ln Xew Tork ('JTA) — In orcic-r fate and the contempt that manyoung men and women are- inP- man. X. T.: Tiflwiri OoldmriTi, Bf?!mons which were widely circulat- Progress." kind heaps upon us. What whips, ._. " T„h e . A d I f n e i n f JTited to attend. The cost will be Courses to be offered, or, Mon- that the delegation of 1hrpp Brit. ed. . : Hour" and j?h .Tewjsh leaders, coTisir-fniE; of timorr: JPPIPS TI. Jipckpr, Chi™ The Changing Tears. | a n o m i n a l I e e o f fiftr c e n t s . p e r | flaT creninp are: "Elementary He. what Bcorpions will still, be .needRabbi Shulman is reputed to "be SiTnon Tdar^s, Sir Kerbpr' Sr-mnf*] eppo; ?>n^F PrRP.cp^ TtHi^igr. N". plate. i brew by Mr. Katz and advanced ed to lash that mob into, being a a speaker of much force and conpeople? Is Germany not enough or A program is being arranged, j Hebrew by Mr. TTolfson. In both and Lnrri Besrstpd. may partici- :Y.; MOSPF Trinke!?!ein, Syracuse; viction, v Poland, or Rumania or the perZimroth "Shaboos community I t h e s i e courses the classes will pate, the National Conference on IT, J, J. Gohsb, X. Y.; Mrs. A. 1 Tickets for the supper and lee. Max Baer will return' to the secution of "Zionists in Russia or singing" a guest speaker and ser- >tudy Hebrew reading, writing r,nc Palestine, orpinslly priipculed for T). Koint, ChiPRgc; P r . IdcweSIyn ture are eighly-five cents. even the the thousands exclusions prize ring in Omaha Tuesday ! vices are part^ef the program, i conversation. Sttsdsnts on Mon- February S find P. will be iselfi ir.- Sals. Si. Lorn?-; eufi D". E. M. and taunts and deliberate misun- night! The Beth-El auxiliary fifth an-i The services will be followed by| d a J" evening win also be given an stead Febr«P.ry 1 HJIG r r.t thf Blup^tonp.. l^f. X, He will be the third man in the A feature of thp Ap=PFlb]y will derstandings and subtle slights nual Winter Dance will be held j a forum and reception. The topic ; opportunity to choose from one of KotPT TT'Tif-rfl, TTfiFliiTi.et^r.. TV C, and grosser afronts in the so-call- ring_at a boxing bout to be held Saturday, February 1, at the Pax- i for discussion will be "The Place ! t b e following courses: The Bible., i{ T S ? BrTioiinnpd by th° p"ovi'=. be an cxhibii of ptptisttcpl charts. ed democratic countries? ATe all as part of the entertainment at ton hotel.- Mrs. Robert Kooper, j of the Student in Political and' Survey of Jewish History, Great iniiEl committee, headPd by Dr. campF.i^n mpferialF, and pubJieity these things not enough? When' the A. Z. A. tournament raily at ! Jewish Personalities, and "he Siephen S. Wisp, which is plan- crranppd by the rp?sarch staff of chairman, announces that some j Economic Movements.'' the XaHona' Councii Ter Iine will we mobilize? "When w i l l we the Jewish Community , Center The Third Forum and Dance of | * entertainment has been Because no'money can be eolJ Jewish JTorld View ss Expressed nine the Washington Confp^pnce. F-a(I,?rp.iions p.tui welfare funds be a people again? We are, as lodge room Tuesday night! i nT n e The decision tn chanpp IIIP ela'.e j , _ +-L. -.._._ Iected a t t h e time of the dinner : lainiLu. (Ed. Note: The Assistant Exec- the Round Tabla of Jewish Youth O n tlif fnTlov.-in? cities, are once we were -aforetim^e; a mob of the meeting; followed a series from all reservations must be made and 1 Thursday evenings Those who prefer playing cards in the desert; Then we accepted utive Secretary of A. Z. A., is also will be held on Sunday evening, to dancing will find that tables paid for by Wednesday evening,! Monranstera will give s course in cT telephone conversations with memberF'. of tbe Katlonsl Council; February 2, at the Center at 8 p. the Law and became a people. named Max Baer.) January 29. Further informs- | Yiddish, both spoken end written. members of the dPlcpation in Akron. O.; A It none, r?..; Aehem. Rabbi Frederick -Cohn will have been set np in the lounge The Law is offered us again. The Berger will continue his LoTidon w i n nrped ttsf t h ° COTJ- ;villr-. N. c . : Atlanta. Ga.; B»UJ« for them to play on. tion can be obtained by calling discuss "Jewish Life in Central chauce to' become a proud great classes in My- Philosophy cf Jud- ferencf Tickets may be secured from the Vaad. office, Ja. OS87. srhednip be revised BP more. ?It'.; Boston, Masp.; Brook" Europe" as the third of the series people is offered us again. Either • lyu, N, T.; Buffalo, N. Y.; Can. j aisni and Jewish LEW. r. Katz that they rotild bp prpp^ntany member of the auxiliary. of lectures on "World Jewry Towe accept the Law Dnce more in toe. C : Chpt.tpnoopa. Trnn.: ChiHebrew j will BIEO continue -..his The Kationnl Confercticp on _ day and Tomorrow." The Forum its new and other and yet eternal PP.ETO, 3!!.: Cincinnati. (').: Cohsm* | classes on this evening. PalestiTP. -iriteTifietJ B.F S mobilizs. Jerusalem (JTA)—It was re-j is open to all Jewish Touth in the guise or our doom will be upon bn?-. 0,; ClPveJF.nd, O.: Dallas, tion of ATTI^Iicp'n. JPVU'I; ]?".c;rTF ; a class is Jewish Social Service in response to the rriticg.1 fcitua TPKHS; DRv-tpn. O.: P p R Moines, us, nay, it is upon ns now. Now. liably learned this week that the city. is Is.; Detroit. Mich.; Fort Vortts, the forum, the "Following I will be conducted by Mr. Golfi- tion The choice is before of JOWP fihroad. l;as been Texas; 1-7 a-rr is in: r p. Pa.; Hartford, ing -new and more rigid restric. monthly dance of the Round Table blstt on alternate Monday aftertion -within the briefest time or The second annual 'Rose! Show' nooss beginning February S. and rsltefi tn Ftiirinlats American in- Conn,; Indisnspolis, Tnd.; Kan* terror, shame,; extinction. \; tions on immigration, including will be held in the auditorium. t of the Ladies Auxiliary of the ! M. Wolfson will teach a, class in terest in P. larpcscele program RP.S City. Mo.; I<op Acccles, Call.; a rule "whi<h woum make immi- The College Club Orchestra feaI ask myself again and again | Beth-El synagogue will be given i Hebrew on the saras afternoons. far ibe Eciflf-mrnt in Pfilepiino of Louicvslk, Ky.: M^mpliiB, Tc-nn.; turing Ann "Nieman, soloist, will $n all humility and patience: What) rreat numbers of ii-p JPVF of March 31 invalid if not used within four Berlin (JTA)—A drive play for this affair. Like the These classes are especially de- Gcrrflanr sue! oilier Central and is it that makes Jews still hold months of issuance. gotten under way in several dis-1 scisool auditorium under -the diprevious dances, the dance will be "signed for .those who are enable East European lands. off and hold out against their peoThe contemplated restrictions a couple affair only. tricts of Germany to prevent j section of Mr. Milton Rieck. vtlle. Tcnn.: Kev Orlcaiis, La.; to attend Vhe- evening classes. ple? What prevents;every Amer; Tryonts for the show w U be The ProvjFionsl Corfprcnrp Xe.w Tork. X. Y.: Ofiklf.usl, Calif,; A registration fee cf 51.00 is Tickets for this and the re- "race defilement" among cattle, ican Jew* from allying himself would invalidate certificates to held again this week as TOT'.JWS: tn Dr. Ki??-BrB FfHis. N. T.; Omaha, made. It. is possible, to take as Comroi;tiec in nculitioR with his people and, the work of Europeans after three months and maining Round Table Dances may it was disclosed this week in the Sunday, January 26, at 2:30 p. Nr:b.: Fporia. 111.: Philadelphia, many as lonr subjects, two on Step'nr-n S, Wise, irchii that peopleV redemption if not for residents of the Far East af- be obtained from the Round Table Frankfurter Zeitung. The newater five months. Entry of relachildren; Monday, January j ^ondav ys.i;r.S; paper stated that in Hesse rs.; rm-zhu-Th. Vz.: 3'ortland, TO en Thursday for rsel Goldsfeir... for his own sake, if not for the tives of Palestine citizens would members or at the Center. at S. p. m., chorus; Tuesday,! I-,, * ^Z-B Nassau official orders have been Tennis Tjipslcy. Morrj? 71 Ore.: Kirlup.onf*;, Va.: Kochester, sake of his, fellow-Jews, then .for" also be curbed. issued prohibiting the mating of January 28, 7:30 p. in., specialty.; End Kathsn Pn-anF. K. Y.; S t Loi-ii;, M e ; St. Paul, the sake ofhis children and. their Required capital for admission Loan. to Jerusalem, bulls owned -by • "Aryans" with numbers • and • -dramatics. AH' try. ; IiTir-r,; t-~v Diesro, CnHf.; SEJI redemption; In the:day of their outs will ne.-neld at 314. So. ISth into Palestine nnder the capitalist Use fed j Jernsalem.—An expeded r,»E Frj!nci?ro. CpHf.; Scrsntpn, Pa.; "|Teed? What is it?; AndJauestlons category would become §10,000. ' Jerusalem—It was reported that Jewish-owned cows. The, paper "recounted "that one St. •J Warsaw-—The "tra.rsa'w T. M. C. • r.w •which was to be prom u ICE t- Sentt.jp, VEsh.; Siowx City, 1$,; That are asked me; and/observa- instead of the -present. ?5,000 the Palestine Government has alThe coiamiitse .ia clmr.Ee is I A; lias refused to rent its swim- . d Et tbe beginning of this year Syrnruse, N. T,; Toledo, O,; Tortions that are luado to • me.''have minimum. Toirrists' d e p o s i t s located from 5ts treasury surplus farmer in. Wiesbaden,. prompted of more than $.*;o,0OO,OOO a loan by necessity, -wrote a letter to the making every effort to m a t e t l m i rai&g pool to a club which. h.a-d j litniL;r,g the number oi physiciaTss onto, Canada, Tyler, Texas;. Wfl» p led to believe that the reason Is -would be increased from §300 to I ot $1,000,000 for public works Governor of the'Sistrict asfclag an year's Capera aa" OElBtending pro-j planned events Is •wliicb. Jewish; who couM practice in Palestine jiiinKtoa, Del.; M'orcester, Mass.; (Continued on.page 8) 5400. .in Jerusalem. exception from-.the regulation. YtH.mgsi.OWE;, O. duction. 'swimmers were entered. ih&s !a!!e-d to materialize.
Disclose Identity of Hostesses
Rabbi Shulmaii jMonsky, Wice Honored Will Speak a t |fcy Family Welfare Body Temple Tuesday
I Jewish Leaders to Participate j in St. Louis Assembly of National Council
Children Invited
'inner
T EJPflF utvlLL
ran.ee Date of
stloe
Max Baer Will Be Referee at Rally Tuesday
WINTER DANCE OF . BETH-EL AUXILIARY
to
Palestine Mapping Immigration Gurbs
Nazis Try to Make Race
for Beth-EI