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...WINDOW... >By LUDWIG LrEWISOHN' (This column is copyright by the Seven Arts Feature Syndicate- Reproduction In whole or in part strictly forbidden. Any Infringement on this* copyright will be prosecuted.) v _About a year ago I -wrote, as I done since and will necessarily do again, urging our young men and women to identify,themselves inwardly and outwardly with our people, its faith, its work, is aspiration. And a young Jew from Brooklyn wrote in replyi "What would' Mr. Lewisohn offer to these younc Jews? A petty nationalism when the world is so big? Or would he, instead, offer them full lights as befits a " citizen of the world?" I have nev. er. forgotten 'those words -r— their pathos,- ': "their utter intellectual confusion,7 their dreamy unreality. Yet I suppose • they echo well enough the vague yearnings' of thousand's after what they conceive Jto "be-freedom, after something which amid the concrete realities "of life, must turn out to' be either a false form or formlessness.
Entered.as Second Class Mail Matter on January 21, 1921; at Poitofflo. of Omaha. Nebraska, under the Act of March S. lili
OMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1936
VOL. XI—No.
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Washington, D. C. (WNS) — Stirred by a message from President Franklin D. Roosevelt laud- Eir Herbert Samuel Tells of ing the rebuilding of the Jew'ish Plan for $15,000,000 Homeland in Palestine atid de- - Emigration {daring that the American people would he ready to cooperate New York (JTA) — Fortified : generously in further activities, i with the . enthusiastic endorse! the 1,200 delegates attending the I National Conference for Palestine ment by 600 of America's most Due to the extremely incleadopted a quota of $3,500,000 to Influential and wealthiest Jews,: ment -weather, registration for Jewish leaders here continued: FRIDAY be raised by the Jews of tbe Untheir conversations with Sir Her- the College of Jewish Studies Registration, 3. C. C. all day.' ited States during 1936 forthe "Citizen of the world?" Where Basketball, J. C. C , 10 a. j United Palestine Appeal, t h u s j b e r t Samuel, Lord Bearsted and! will remain open at the Jewia .your world-state? Where is ish Community Center Monday The regional A. Z. A. tour-' m. to 3 p. in. The annual meeting of the: evening vrill be delivered by •; I add ing. SI,000,000 'to the p r e v - t!as ii lms o no f Marks of England on de- evening, at S:15 p. m. your federation of man? But let nament is in full swing today j tne laa SRmilP Debate, J . C. C , 1 p. m. jiously determined goal. The inP which will enme for a" moment grant you your Jewish Communitv' Center and !. ™ ] S l *}"'y?vhSf «\ a b I e Oratory Contest, Beth El 'creased quota was adopted in re. , Congregation 13 urn eTehiulr.I 25,000 Jews annually for wild and rather adolescent dream. in Omaha with Nebraska, Iowa i City, Mo. Welfare Federation -will be next few years to emigrate sponse to a cabaled plea from the 'the j Suppose' s o m e day, centuries and Illinois chapters . repre-' Services, J. C. C , 8 p. m. 1 . Ksbbt House Parties. Mayerberg- r,pent j Jewish Agency for Palestine for i f r °m Germany to Palestine and hence, there; were to be a cooperheld next Wednesday evening , SATURDAY slimmer in Germany "where br ative world of equality and of sented at the three-day cpn-i increased funds to make possible other countries. February 12, E.t the J. C. C. an opportunity tc observe B'nai B'rith. luncheon, Tem- I the settlement in Palestine of the peace. Then, more than ever men clave. Early arrivals appeared j Endorsement of the project ple Israel, 12:30 p.-m. auditorium, starting at S ;15 hand the situation of tbe J f would cling to their culture- Thursday evening and. are be- j tens of thousands of Jevs from was given at Temple Emanuel at people under the Nazi rpEime. Iowa - Nebraska Association j Germany, Poland and other coun- a reception to the three noted groups. Because man cannot live p. m. promptly. his pridress t>« thp Rulviect. " without- form, both group form ing registered today at the' Meeting, Temple Israel, 2 p. m. I tries whose position fi now hope- British Jews Jby the Joint Dig. Election of officers for the Deathless Jew" v;iH not only Semi-Filial Debates, Temple | l e s s . ' Norman Hspgood, author, ediand individual form. Universal Jewish Community Center, the j • • tribution Committee. Israel, 5 p . m. tor, lecturer, and a former minis- i ensuing- year End cornprchen- ord his Impressions of thp » uniformity would issue in form- tournament headquarters. I After hearing Simon Marks, noA resolution, presented by WilDance, Jewish Community lessness, in the withering away of |ted British Zionist and a member liam Rosenwald and unanimously ter to Denmark, eddressed S large js i v e reports .on the activities Etion there but will also The feature public event of the Center, 0:45 p. m. both civilization and humanity. | of the delegation of English Jews adopted, pledged cooperation in Community Forum attendsnee of the Federation during the Jewish life EF P, whole. tourney-—the oratorical finals— SUNDAY Wednesdaj' evening at the J. C. C, Precisely as the individual 'must j now in this country, outline a effort to raise 815,000,000 speaking on "Industrial Democ- past twelve months' vrill feaDebate Finals, J. C. C. Lodge ;plan for aiding the emigration of the keep his " I " intact in order to will be held at the Beth El SynWilliam IJ, HOIKTOBTJ, prppliifthoughout the world. The res-racy." live sanely and fruitfully, so peo- agogue services iff the Jewish Room, 2:30 p. in. ture. Also, seven trustees will of the Jewish Community C'r.i.i j 100,000 German Jews between Basketball Finals, J. C. C. {the ages of 17 and 35, at least! olution concludes with recognition ples, culture-groups will have to Community Center auditorium toThe speaker declared fhat he be elected for the Hsrry H. and Welfare Federation, wi'.! r.of the fact that the plans in no "cannot Gym, 3:30 p. m. keep their individualities intact night, Friday evening. conceive of freedom t o - : , . , ! half of whom will go to Palestine, j side at Ihe mpetint: and wii; Seven picked orators' will deommunity T r u s t port . Award Banquet, if. C. G. j over a period of four years at a ;way "contemplate or include any day without capitalism, but it has ' i j E P l r t u s and sharply defined "in order to or* the work oJ the ovgsu.!-. liver addresses upon the topic of Antlitorium, O:3O p . m. live and" produce. Expressive lit| measures which will aid or fac-, pi .» Fund. cost of 515,000,000, the confer.!'.";:.";"""/ "'""* "'"• *" *""" t o b e c o n t r o U e d c a t a I i E l n tion during: the past year. 1 lllta fe i n t h e e x p o r t oi erature will never be written in "A Great Jewish Personality of principal irtrtrrs* of <he He pointed out thst the United ence approved this project but I . , German Kepnrts will be diafribiitPf; t? Esperanto. It may legitimately Recent History." Omahans enterenipnazied its opposition to a n y - 1 g o o d s - adding: that this assur- States has the finest theoretical ing of the. work of the vjivif ed in the contest are Macy Baum be asked whether the Highest civa n c e Is regarded as an essential thing that would increase German political democracy in the world, committees, including P, repnr; ilization is not already endanger- and Nathan Crounse. exports and resolved that any condition." but argued that in business our i relief -work for xarnUieF Rnr- >~1 Baum is representing Mother ed by the universality of those That sum of $15,000,000 had country Is autocratic. This was phase of the emigration plan afjdren by Mrs. K. A. Wolf, .-in. mechanical devices which, for in- Chapter No. 1 and will speak on fecting Palestine should be de-1 i man of the Family Welfare Cn stance, bring Hollywood to vill- the life of Theodore Herzl in an I veloped with the help of and ex•mittee: a. report, of activities • ages', in Manchuria. Remember oration entitled "They Called Him ecuted by the Jewish Agency for the Jewish Community Center Dreamer;" Crounse, of Sam Beber that the broader your initial ap' J a c k W. Marer. chairman nf ;natural resources, peal in politics, art, thought, re- Chapter No. 100, will speak upon The National Workers Alliance Palestine. that the Jews of England. Hollj Center Committpp; p repnr; Stephan S. Wise was elect! ligion, the lower correspondingly Bialik, the Hebrew poet. Other will present the New York Trio, ed Dr. used them for their own benelr is national chairman of the Uni-|^ n d ' Belgium, France, and other j and °"^ "Whistling in the Dsrk" has jthe Women's Division hy r>?"s, composed of Al Harris, Bella Bal[ ^ respect, .he praised contestants will represent Council 1 must,me.the plane of your appeal. ted Palestine Appeal. National} European countries were under- j*' :" been chosen as the nest produc. J. Greenberg, president; repo--: Worldiwideness means mass.wide Bluffs Chapter No. 7,. Lincoln lerina of the Vilna Troupe' and co-chairman were Rabbi Israel | taking to raise one third of tl th-i:s-i1t n e administration most highly j t l o n the Center Players. The Social Service Committed fey • Ben Bossenka, in an evening of, ^—„..—-„ i*°r the TV A: project, the h'/iding ! RT ness; Mass-wideness means the Chapter No. 3y Des Moines Chappresented on Mfirch Philip Kbcr. chairman: nnd k. ' banking"! P' *"« Goldstein, Maurice Levin,; Judge I SUES, t o b e with^ the^ other two-thirds. company act, aod the largest common denominator.. It ter No. 4, Sioux City Chapter No. Jewish music, drama and comedy jWfUlam.M. Lewis, Louis l.ipsky, j " supplied by American Jew. | measures. • • , lfi s n d .port oti 'br- f,t>n.nr:is.i opcrati'isir 12 ,-nn.d Bock Island,; 111., Chapter Stjnday, February 9, at the means sterjllty^and idocy and gad,-: i Morris Rothenberg jand Rabbi Ab-! er ?- • • _ • iTPT ~ This "mrsierr" play enjoyed 8 fhp Federation (luvinic: IP?.'-. - gets. -ItiaeaiisJ&e^aisa^ai-scien- N o . . : . 4 0 . \ ' • - , . ; . - ' ^ ; _ . : . ; - . . . : . • - • • ^ • ' • • ' j ^ - • - . - - • 3 Knights_of Columbus hall, RosenbuTg,T ith ..the" present efi-j long- end successful Broadway run; printed report of the work ru ; ltly in accord "' ' :-^^w^li-??br"HineT:Silrirr ^ a l s e l T i r ^ o n - ^ ^ ^ " * 1 yT~J tifie--heir so. auberbly • delineated •"•"• Judges1 "na^meTTfoF". thecongest* . by Aldous Huxley in "Brave New are Harry Silve.rman, Irvin Stal- known artists whose repertoire i orary. chairmen were Dr. Cyrus i vice-chairman of .the J.D.C.. pre- ministration, He attacked un-j with Edward Arnold. jmrt Ernes! ; Jpvisli Fhilfintlirppies ]«?;f y,? Yiddish songs, "dramatic JAdler, Alfred M." Cohen, Cover-j siding.; t the reception , disclosed j limited spending, • boondoggling Trnex-in the leading rolcp. It-hns : including a list o* coniribuffi W o r l d . ' ? , ,,.;•'-•••.• ' maBter," and Ephraim-Marks. The includes" sketches; comedy and recitations. ! nor Herbert H." Lehman, JudgeUhat Lord Bearsted and '.Mr. • critics of the ; 'a clever and ingenious plot a n d ' i s ; win also be distributed. riiiiir T.V. winner will be announced at the They have been heard by capacity J Julian W. Mack and Miss Henri- i Marks "were Jimon^ four British constitution, chairman of flip nuiv So much, for the dream or the Award Banquet at the Jewish the spoils filled with'clever dialogue p n mi!tee, will report briefly, night-mare. Which does not mean- Community • Center Sunday night audiences in Omaha before and etta Szold. Nathan Strauss was j Jews who between them had tem. plenty of tense moments. ! A constitutional P.ITIPIHTTI?."!-.'that I am untrue to the Jewish when Sam Beber, the founder of t h e committee in charge of ar- chosen national treasurer and {pledged more than $1,000,000 to. He called Roosevelt's greatest j j vision of an olam haba on earth. A. Z. A., will present medals to rangements for this evening has Mrs. William Dick Sporborg of ! ward this fund. dan£er bad "Whistling in the Dark" is the ?will he presentee! by Jack M e x - . Later, James McDonald, f o r m - 1m e d t h s"t r e c earithmetic" but opBut note what the Prophet says: all winners. The oratory cham- already received . numerous calls New York was named national chairmen of the constitniifiNt." nt acts *" d B t B t e - story of a crime novelist End his iamendment committee. The r.-i* chairman of the women's divi- er High Commissioner for R e f - j m e n t s b r t h e "The wolf ann the lamb shall pion will receive a-.trip to Duluth for tickets. President, indicate fiancee who stumble itpon a geng- ; teed together." He does not say: in March to represent the Iowa. ' The Trio will present a half- sion, with Mrs. Rebekah Kohut as ugees, Said Mr. Marks had p l e d g - jt h a t h e i s , • ,., ed personally that he would c o n - ' *™S»»S away from •ster'B hide-out. The author is! 08WSmethod n i eelectingilt r o u lthe There shall.be neither wolf nor Nebraska region in the District hour program over 4he radio on honorary chairman. faced a t the point of 8 pun to !; P. TG " m e n dof -' r t pse* tribute $500,000 to the fund. station KOIL Sunday morning lamb: All ultimate wisdom is in 6 finals. -,, in their dig- ''* committee and members , . A like sum is understood to have limitless s p e n d i n g . Whether j -orrite the perfect, crime which the the board of governors. our scripture, Search it, If you Services will be conducted', by from 9:30 to 10 o'clock. Roosevelt is reeleeted o r not, he , gangsters plan to use been pledged by Lord Bearsted. Tickets for" the evening pro' would know. members of the Omaha A. Z. A., he can convince the people that poss.1 oi! the Po'ice Commissioner. GuesS Spesker In his address, Sir Herbert re. he knows what to do with his But, unluckily or not, there is and, as a special feature, t h e gram may be obtained at Harry The author complies with n p i n iterated previously made assurKsbbi Mp.yrrherg. the pt' arithmetic. no world-state for your citizen- choir of Sioux' City Chapter No. Crounse's store at 16th and Dava t . h i s side - - but in the end he ip reputed to be R" ances that the proposals do not enport or from any member of the cleverly turns tables on the gang; speaker. ship. So what in.fact the young 12,. will chant. House parties will Hapgood pointed out the Col-S1c 6 r s oellent. speaker. He is R crfjii'hinge on promoting export of Ger. Jewish National Workers Alliance Jew does who h a ' that vague be held following services. umbia Conserve company, operat- ' s.te ot the Hebrew Union Coi'srf or at the box office. man goods. yearning a f t e r a universality ed by the Hapgood family, as his Those taking part in. the produc- and the University of Cineir.su^ •. Other Events I made it clear from the outwhich does not exist is this: he , ideal of "industrial democracy." tion a r e : The author He served RS aseistant rabbi >••'• Other events open to the pubset," he said, that in no cir- jE v e a d l i r i n f f t h e deP res S ion. no Porter, Joe Solomonpw; Toby, hip abandons his culture-group for Temple Beth-El. Detroit, for '••<••( Berlin (JTA) Julius Streicher, I another: he tries to give,up his lic include the basketball prelimemployes were fired though fiancee, Bess Gold ws re; Dillon. years, was Ilabbi at Dsvtou. .'"•... known as Germany's high priest 1 form for another form; he sells inaries and semi-finals to be held the '•boss," Sol Tiichmsr: his for eight, years, and lies br.'T. ir. ] were cut. The company h of anti-Semitism, launched an at the Center gymnasium Friday out his Jewish culture for some transferring Germanprop, jem pioymeRt iEsurance, old age Joe Cohen, Harold K"Tisap City piptii ypprp, | open campaign against Minister morning and afternoon. The first ( other. A wider, deeper, richer erties through the exportation of | p"enVionsriealth "and me'dicsl ser- | Katelma^ MHton" Frohm. Dick Rp.bbi jUnyrrborE i ; P fo;*!nf>r of Economics, Hjalmar Schacht, one? Not at all. Or one more game will be the Omaha lOO-Linand the workers - own 63 per Hurwitz, snd Harry LevlnBon: the prpsinent of Pisfrict. Granrt T,r>;l,-r The Women's Division of the ordering the Nazis in the district German goods. I was not preparcoln game at 10 a. m. Council comfortable to his nature? That is ed to act as a commercial traveler c e n t ' "f t h e £ t o c k _ H e K a i d t n a t , housekeeper, Martha Himplstein.'. No. r of the E'na? B'rJ'h, P TTVIS1Jewish Community Center and impossible. It is our flesh that Bluffs and Bock Island play at 11 jWelfare Federation is sponsoring of Francionia to disregard his for German trade, and that was t h e y R e T e r expe rienced labor diff- i her of (he T?o,ir<1 of r)irefto"5 «• orders against molesting Jews in fits over our bones. Not some- o'clock, and Sioux City and Oma- a community-wide dessert lunchfully understood by all those who Jcnlities ' the Jewish Welfare Fetieratinr n.*; one else's. What then In hand ha No. 1 meet in the final first eon bridge, to be held at the Cen-commerce. were concerned." j H e a s k e ^ that the American Kansas City, t h e United ,Tevis}; round game at noon. "_The Des "Instructions Issued by the and harsh fact does-he do? He He also denied that the plan's p e o ple do cot go back to the; ter Wednesday, March 4, at 1 Reichs Ministry of Bconomics are Charities and the American '•-'•'.' apostaslses either (1) as an es- Moines team, defending cham- p. m. main concern is with the r e s c u e ! " c r u d e capitalism" of Harding,; Scouts. Ke is also prefiideni />.' invalid for the Nazi Party," de- of wealth cape from his own form and cul-pions and favorites in the tourand property. Coolidge and Hoover, but go for. the Jev.-ish Children's Home hiu'; The affair will be in the form ney, have a first round bye. clared Streicher In his newsture and people or (2) toward 'We are concerned," he declar- ward in checking big business. professor o ' OUI Tostainenl Li'?'"•• • The two semi-final .games will of a. Kitchen shower, all funds go. paper, Der Stuermer. some other form and culture and ed, "far more with the human Eugene Blazer was chairman. p.ture find Hebrew iTistory t-.t -!'f ing toward replacing kitchen supAddressing a large meeting at and with economic aspect. If it be Harry E. Cohen, Forum chairman, people (this includes socialist so- be played at 2 o'clock and 3 Unlvevslty of Konsap. vhevf b* cieties as well) .in which he sees o'clock Friday afternoon. The plies at the J. C. C. Nuremberg, Streicher repeatedly possible, as I have said, for them introduced Blazer. conducts two credit couvsps e**n?T" or thinks he-sees some worldly finals will be decided in the Cen- All the Jewish women's organ- demanded that "whoever cannot to withdraw their properses also, Rehearsals have begun for Tuesday. advantage, positive or negative, ter gym Sunday afternoon at 3:30 izations will participate. A com- follow our steps in this direction well and good. But if not, they mittee of twenty-five will be chos- had better give up.his brown 'Hansel find Gretel." the onerel- j Present OfJicevs for himself. So if we analyze o'clock. . must come, If they do come, with, j from the various groups in shirt." : ta of the Children's Theatre of the ; Following Kre the present this yearning after "full rights" Admission to t h e preliminary en out, and in any case our effort is HEAD O F P I TAtf P i Jewish Community Center. and "world citizenship-" •&&. get and semi-final matches is free. A charge. Mrs. L. Neveleff is chairHe added: "Those in our ranks , cers snd honorary oliicers o back to the modern analogue of 10 cent charge will be made for man, with Mrs. Herbert Neveleff who patronize Jews constitute *o secure for the younger gener. This operetta is B colorfuland ; Jewish. Community Cetuer ation the widest opportunities that good ..old baptismal front the • final game. Lee Grossman, as co-chairman. Al Lew was elected president ; begi;tifu3 sdrptation in three fifts j Welfare redevptinn: the greatest danger for us." Tickets will be thirty-five cents that can be obtained for them in which, as Heinrich Heine said,. Is J. C. C. Athletic Director, will o£ the Omaha chapter of Pi Tau o j ; t j , e original opera by Hamper, i! Dr. Schacht has ordered that (other lands." •\Vitlian) It. llolzmnti. f and may be obtained from any the admission ticket to European referee all games. Pi fraternity last Sunday at the ' d i n c k a n d will be p r e s e n t e d in I Jews not be molested in the field v ^JoHsKy, first civilization. In other words it's . Opening debate rounds will be committee member. They go on of trade in commerce until legal home of the retiring president, A p r i l . Most of t b e rnwsic Is *hf.t! Sr.m T?cbci-, K sale the beginning of next week. the old mashumad with new rea-at 1 .o'clock Friday afternoon at i Leslie Burke&road. of f.he o r i g i n a l o p e r a , find t h e ! definition of their status is an. sons and new rationalizations af- the Center. • The debaters -are arOther officers elected for the bea.nti'xsl s e t t i n g s s n d d a n c e n u m - < nofinced. g ter the fact. It is not a pretty guing • the question, . "Eesplved, INSTALLATION BY B1KUR "proposing to interfere with the , T h e HirSCh C o m p a n y of jyear were: Bob Singer, vice-pres-i bers help make this one of the. picture. It is, unhappily, a very That the prineiple of public as PUnilM NVYT'tmtinAVi' Frank. autonomy, the self-government of | , d e H a r o 3 d g a c k s e c r e t LtlULlfil HtAl MONDAY |a m-Main, a large Jewish I most striking and delightful <u j stoin, trrnfsisrrr. P a n ! GoldWnfi. realistic one. l K e l T , B Berkowits, treasKrer; ! operettas, opposed to: private, ownership of ' j owned metallurgical firm, is one those eagase m this work." I l«t cxccnlire v'Jircctor. 1 "We have no desire to central- i H o w a r i i K a p l a 3 5 j chapter editor; ! Those taking parr P. r e Irving'"; A petty nationalism when the j land in Palestine should be en. The_Blkur Cholim society will j o £ t h e Jewish concers revealed in world is so big?" Thus wrote my couraged." Lincoln meets Omaha hold their installation of officers German newspapers as having tee Jn-London or . anywhere en-1 L a z a r K a p l £ a > chaplain; Leon iWobJner, thr father; Bs.rhp.rpJ young Jew from Brooklyn. What 1, and Sioux City 'debates Omaha Monday, February 10, at the J. been sold out to "Aryans." Others j gaged r.tr""" in "^ this >sphere," ~* V he added. | F e r e r ( gergeast-at-Erms. 1 Monskr, the mother; PPUIR Kuth ; ?!OI>Your Cara ai ns for ur n has-, the, physical bigness of the 100 in = the first round, while C. C. Rabbi Frederick Cohn will listed are the E. Weil Company1 purposes I Belroont. Gref.pl; Stanley Piir-pr-.' ? S y ° ° ^ will go foward, and we )n f saarbtuecken, the Plaut Deworld to do with it? Why is our. Council Bluffs and D e s Moines induct,the new officers. iman, Kansel; Miriam Ptrauss. the' be sorry indeed if any action A-program of Jewish music has j p a r t m e n t store at Uelzen and the . nationalism ^petty? Because we draw byes. 1-witch: Alden Lincoln, Justin | The progrfim romnnttee r o r would divert funds • PROGRAM been arranged. Those who will yenstein Lamp Manufacturare not the most numerous of Le i KOSP, Stuart Franks!, en<5 Donald I pir.ts of Philip Khttsnifk. ct»; I? •The second round will be at - needed in other quarters j peoples? "Were the Athenians of 5 p. m. at Temple Israel, and the take part are Mr. and Mrs. Al ing Coinpany at Hagen. : Dctcac, the sandmen: Barbara' w n : PF-vifi GrtdiiiPii, ^Trss. «T. *.> • -needecS-urgenilj" both here and ; the great age as numerous as the finals will be in- t h e J. C. C. Finkel and Miss Lorraine Fregi Lincoln, Roaaid Cohn, Sally Mar-i Greet)ber?:, .Tack Marer, Mrp, J, :-i Many firms,' snxions not be |in other parts c£ the world.! seething, slave-masses of Persia? lodge room Sunday afternoon, ger, who will play the piano and considered as Jewish, are adver- j i er. End Donna. Lee- SsEgor, the ! Kulpkofpky, Dr. A. . . ,., . „ in . con- .Least of all wiil we do anything sing, respectively. A tea to honor Are- the Danes as numerous as 2:30 o'clockl . ,„ jdewnifn; l-.ee. White. Frances BorThe nominsihip fommitteo crai. The date of the Ch&misna Using their V'Arranwm" in ^ n | /_ c the Turks- Our, nationalism Is all Ernest Prlesman and Macy the new officers will be held afudy, 1 itEthel ll UK1 Kadis, Arlene Solomon, u 1 of B'Shevat ( t h e New Year of the ; -' • '^v-aui*. * » t K ^ "" -'"'' things you like except petty. Baum are debating for the Mother ter the meeting. nection with current bargain , j ^ ^ a m p a i g n s o f l t h e b e h a , f Philip Klut^nirlk, Ir^irt Sti?tf»i»f"-. of Palestine." Trees) program b y ' t h e Ts.lmnd iS R c i Gesevieve Stein, the w itches; ter, Milton Abrahams. WU51«n? Due to the fact that there will Hooted In the most glorious spir- Chapter. Jay Wiesman and Myom za L e e e r n s { e l n to Sun Lord Bearsted in his speech | Torah has been cha.Eged to Snn-\^ erald \ F'T ^; K&rclcl . , ,p ; M-ilder, p.nfi K. A, Wolf. itual history among all the fam- ron Cohen rperesent the Sam. Beb- be a program and tea.the meetCobn, S.i it! J Ing will begin promptly at 2 Jernsalem Gets Gss for Cooking. toidlow-Ihe'pUnto herp'thVcTer-! &lfmo™i*e~Teb™w ilies of mankind, born witness er Chapter. rhyllis MSlfier, the cookie chil- j the auditorium of tbe jSrpE; Evelyn. Pinkewitz, Shirley; Evpry member of the Jev.-{sT. o'clock. All members are invited to by sages and martyrs and conman Jews emigrate had been j a. m.. Xinncheon Saturday" Comninnity Crnt.rr and Wplfj>-*f; Jewish Community Center. to attend. • . _.. Jerusalem. — The introduction [ ived and aloag whst general fessors "through innumerable iron eTO EpBteSR, JPBT? KOPS, MF.rvln Si-j Fedevation Rnd rvcry .contributor Omaha B'nai B'rJth Lodge No. Children and their parents are of gas in Palestine has been aplines it would be followed. ages, re-born In a spirit of peace 354 will be host to the visitors Pearl Richmsn, Beryl W?.!-' of tile Jewish Phfianthropies i»invited-to'enjoy this enter'ais'tip mon, Cincinnati—Fascism was pred- proved in principle by the Jeruand love and benevolence toward at a luncheon at the Temple Ist.ers, Milton Koneokj'. and Joe iveloorae to "iiF-nd, jprbgram, particularly members of Be'siout, all men in this inost,bitter and rael, 12:30 Saturday. The Iowa. icated by Plato more than 2,000 salem Municipal Council, which the chorus, : I the :Deborsh Society, -:.• For Akpsrts decided to grant a concession for barbaric age of oppression and Nebraska -Alephs, Association will years ago, it was announced here Helen Merritt wsil direct f. h e | Bi'.cJip.rest (,TTA) Featured .will' be siEglng, stror-i Haifa—The new budget of the by Dr. Levi H. W. Diesendruck, a gas supply for -cooking purof Wood, our nationalism, our re- meet following the luncheon. ies, .recitations, movies" end Pal| production with the assistance of I Jacob Isaac Niemerower, c!?ffif Palestine Government provides professor of philosophy at the Heposes but not for lighting. Three integration with our .people's will The tournament dance will be and vision, our Zionist hope and held at Jewish Community Center brew. Union-College, who has just groups ' have submitted bids to the sum -of 200,000 pounds for estiniatr goofiies,'-as bokse'r, figs.j Ejit-sn Fraokel. Betty Fellman is j rahM of Rumania, was etected finished the first Hebrew transla- supply the gas, which has never the construction of civil airports j dates, etc. There-'will toe no- ad..-J musical director o£ tbe produc. i honorary president of the Eu'manian Zionist Organization. tion of Plato's "Republic." i missioa charge. before been used here. (Continued on Page 8.) (Continued on Page 8.) at Haifa.
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