May 22, 1936

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THE WORLD'S ...WINDOW...

Interests ©f the Jewish People

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VT, MAY 22, 193S

"Farewell to Jacob Wosserniann" The books of all the eminent German Jewish writers forbidden in t h e land of t h e Nazis a r e now published by t h e house of Querido in. Amsterdam. Over the imprint there h a s now appeared a book called "Jacob Wassermann: F i g ure, Conflict, W o r k " by h i s widow, t h e very excellent and.'able F r a u Marta Karlweis Wassermann. And this book will be a memorable book for generations The stage is set for one of t h e j t r y a n d h a v e p l a y e d m a n y m a j o r both for what i t reveals delibermost pretentious Highland Club; engagements. ately and for what i t reveals only ' He is bringing with him a com- I. Morgenstern Heads Omafea half consciously. l n g One of Founders of Political Tp?g S * . *??7 y . t o m o r r o w ! l e t e Morgenstern Heads Om&ha!n w _/W:|;_,l., night at t h e Highland Country P floor - show tor • perform Wassermann died on t h e last Zionism, He Was Outstand_, . _ , „ . . , sometime between 9 p. m. and 1 Group;" To choose' World \ Harry _ W llinsky day of the year 1933 a t the earing Jewish Leader Club. The reservation list has ally age of sixty. He. was afflicted Delegates at Washington • | x e m p f e Congregation who have not yet w i t h - d i a b e t e s ; he showed early At a meeting held Monday, May j ready than passed two hundred, Members A memorial meeting for Dr. 1. j more three hundred a r eand ex- |j made • reservations, are asked to 18, a t the J. C. C , the'following j Harry Wilinsky is t h e new symptoms of angina poctbris. "f True, Yet h e w o u l d have been the Xahum Sokolow is being plan- vected immediately with j o ^ ^ ^ s V a r t i c i p a V d T V a a ^ J president of" Temple"Israel, "He] t 0 b e present to partici- | get in touch states Harold Saks, club secretary Tab-1 M i z r a c h l Hebrew | was elected to succeed Sam Leon,! A n last one to deny tHat he died not lied by local groups representt i n ft Ia opening. Progressive of disease b u t of the year 1933. ing membership in t h e Ameri-~ «i.»; ~- c l u b > N a t i o c a l The formal affair will officlal- ! ^ "*h** reservations a r t re- I 'Workers' Alliance,! at the annual meeting of the con- , five h u n d r e d w o r k e r s see vic: thftt o\w How could h e have lived? For I can : Jewish Congress. Details Congregation B'nai Jacob, Poale j gregation held l&st Friday night | o r v j n ^{c-ht as t h e 1936 J e v - ullve to the needs of out1 Ijrptl'ily get underway a t seven p. m.,! c e i V ed. ff the year 1933 destroyed all h e !have not yet been arranged. Zicn, Pioneer Women, Goldie My- j at the Temple, following the . * T ren. Blood for, strove for, was and acwhen - the crowd will gather to erson club, Bikur Cholim, Con-; Layman's service. ish P h i l a n t h r o p i e s campaign hieved.' I repeat: achieved! F o r pay last respects to one of t)or"The increases registers:. * gregation B'nai Israel,' for t b e ; other officers ere David Gold- enters t h e h o m e s t r e t c h . London (JTA).—The death of ,/ . it is, of course, a Nazi lie that Dr. Nahum Sokolow. one of the | s e y ' s ^ m o u s chicken or steak date—4 0 per cent—-make us- t>i purpose of choosing delegates to: man, vice president: Minnie Wolf, T* t h e German Jews 'made' t h e GerThe significant feature of the timistic in our drive iov n»r>founders of political Zionism, in j dinners. ithe conference in Washington on • secretary; John Farber, treasurman Jewish authors and the great Ms seventy-sixth year, brought! Members and their out-of-town ! June 13 a n d 14, a t which time; e r . j c e ^ i y elected trustees, serv- Philanthropies campaign this I than the $43,600 goal. Tlin w realize, as of course •"' ' liberal papers , owned by Jews. grief this week to Jews through-' guests have made table reserva-; A F @ A H H O U I I C © d ; representatives to the World Jew- iinjf a t h r e e T e a r term, are Ben year is that the average in- (tributovs the workers, that the goal soui»J-| crease in pledges, including all There never were enough Ger- out "the" world. He was* a noted i tions that number from two t o ; J i.sh Congress will be elected. Silver, David Block, B. F . Dan;s man Jews to do that, even if one Hebrew scholar and writer and i twenty-four, and will be seated • Mr. I. Morgenstern addressed \ bkum, Sam J. Leon, Morris J a c - divisions, is a t {he exceptional- ; is the barest minimum we n n contribute to the thirty-four J«."'J-;i lj' high mark o* 40 per cent. a i d s the Jewish readers' of Ger„- Inside and outside. , The Jewish Community Center; ^ m e e t i n g . He analyzed t h e o b s , _ d M L C o h n both man in Austria, Czecho-Slovakia, At the second report lunch- j nations! and international Jfv.-I«^ Both the older members, and * » ~ » * - ^ I ' f ^ ' f " ^ " * i problems confronting world Jew- obaKugene - « n d M" Li a'z e r ^and &na Donald Hungary. And the majority of from now until October i y^ a™ nf ' Eugene tBlazer eon held Wednesday noon, R latencies. Accordingly, vs-e i.tn< n dTs .t t « r e«s s«erdt t thh e. »^P«»V the younger set will be well rep- schedulesthe membersbiD year be-< - , necessity of y w c r e r e a d e r s at t h e sar-, t n t . . _„«,>._ German Jews, like t h e numerical the membersmp year oe ,f o r m I n g . a representative body to B-r ,o d k e efprmonpttes on "Whv I BeS2.»,o*S in cash and lour people raising their pisnr;;."'* resented at the affair, judging by ' of giving, contributing' in pror"'*! majority of a n y group, were not lhave the authority to sneak for Sermonettes on v\ hy l Be p ] e d g e s h a d been turned j n . the names appearing on advance tion to ^"hRt the needy tic '•"•If V' t h e kind of people to buy the The minimmu gofil is S4S.oao. $5; women. $4. « * ^ j a__ jnnave d in ^ mbehalf e autnoruj of.-world xo speait Jewry.ior A jj ™ 0 J l g „ t o L Temple c m i g u Israel R l c h were £ r d Egivi n . 1 hare. | * works of Wassermann. His estra. , ; discussion took place after his stein, and Milton Abrahams. V A report luncheon will be held ; "And roopf: pignifirarit 1B rh .. • ordinary and resounding succes, ' j * i talk. Everyone participated, nui u c ii*c: f***. *"& " * • ~ - ~ — — ~» :, A tribute to Henry Rosenthal. this noon, at the Jewish Commn- fpct. thst p, mp.iorifv of . ! ' ! and Weases, which became ever more exT h em e e t i s kins, nationally known orchestra r™*™??' . „ « , » . , ^ elected permanent center, and Harry Malatraordinary and resounding d u r pledpes are being paid in fi:i; t, 1Be8M} 5 X1 l o A i a m ; w h ( ) d i e d 1 & g t y e a r a n d w h ov a S : n i t ing the last decade of his life, 1 tha' ^band, ' i ^ :Perkins, ; ^ ^ and ^ ^his ^ ^ P i . j , - ^' W a" y s^ , ^i .to, 4^ , . ^».; ' ! j^ j j ^P-sid-t; S ^« e p j: ^ I -for ^ in tbe Temple conception shock, optimistically ^ e r . 1 chairman ot that the the time of contribution." " l i , _ many years, was given by Isdrive, predicts were due to German readers. I t Three factors are v--etj.-};;!ig: Zi i when the returns are counted up hepvily have traveled all over the coun. jWedne8dayBt 6 t o , p . I J ^ - ^ ; B ^ n . T " ' i *«™ *^ was Germans who bought t h e in makingincrp*R«iI ; .the campaign will be close to go-pledges the rule instead of thr f."| ~——: : ;—T~ | days, 3 to 5. p. m.; Junior girls, greater part of t h e many, many _. . . , _ . .Wolfson, Mrs. Herman Cohen and , ing over the top. thousands of copies of "Caspar jception: the deficit piled i:r- i?t Mondays and Wednesdays, Iff t o ; M m RIchHn esecntiTe, Kauser", " T h e Gooseman,", " T h e j To Finish Sundfiy. ' recent year,?, the porter!tow .iri _ • , 3 to 4 , „ , ^ Every organization 11 a. m., Sundays, p . a.; j ^ ^ t n e c i t y crg&Tiiz&tlon l a t World'8 Illusion", "The Mauritz1 According to present plans, the i facing the Jewish ropiUe.tionf- :& „ • and . , - . j will be asked • to send representaI Senior men, Tuesdays Thurs* • • • days, 7 to 9 p. m Sundays. 10 to ! ^ next Beetlag •wWch ius Case" and "Etzel Andergast." : campaign will finish on pchedule, Germany find Folpnd. and, i h r un l . p . m.. -daily. 12 to 1 p. m. and • And i t was German youth, not b e h e , dg u n d M a t winding up the official drive on expectefl outbreaks In FalenMnsJ : only Jew. 6h youth, which in those 5 to 6 . p . m.; Business and.high , • e c a t 3 p. m. Nomlna': Sunday. Clean-up committees will When these are added to .J'«| last great hectic passionately proschool boys^ Tuesdays and Thurs.; a n d< l e c U o a o £ d e , t o Mr. E. Elocn, secretary of the T u t o n t h e f i n R l '^-^^ Monday year-ln-and-year-out needfi oC •* phetic years of his life crowded Mrs. Max Mayer of Des Moines days, 7 to^g p . m Sunday*.-10 to'j Washington conference will! n " V " VT•"-" "-"—• e l e c ; e d .end Tuesday. beneficiary agencies, the resnl; .is was elected regional president of | H a . m . , daily 5 to 6 p . m . ; J u n , , • * . • „ . , . . , _ _ „ i Omaha Mizrachl. was re-eiec.ed ; Is ahum Sokolow. to him — to him and not to ano:e v a r m generosity on the pa"i .'i ETery ! ;take piace a t t W s time. '-i secretary of the regional Mizrachs The entnnsinstic reception ther — in person and by letter was a leading figure in the Zion- Hadassah^for the Southwest _re-I »»:.-boys,_ Tuesdays and^ Thurs- |r e p r e s e n t a t i v e m u E t h a v e a «™-l J J ^ ^ - - ^ " T h r coiVerence ! those solicited. organization at {( i. to ask of h i m : W h a t a r e we to ist movement. gion at a conference-,held a t Wi- days, I I to 12 a. m., Sundays, 10 dential signed, by the president \ _L o u i s S u n d a y , M a r 1 7 . ' : Report Luncheon To*?a>. • UK-11 a. m. do? What are we to believe? How From the first Zionist'congress chita, Kans., last week. and secretary. Each group is a l -; : M r _N_ L e r i n s o E > rice-president i At the report luncheon . a i e we to live? .; in Basel in IS97 until his death, Mrs. M. P . Levenson of Omaha noon "Men's Day" will hs> l o c E l i g r o u p s n f i m c m b e r of ! lowed one delegate per SO, mem-. of I . a m trying t o imply two. im- when after many, years'as presi- was re-elected third vice-president bers and : each delegate is to pay served, -.lark W. Mnrer is <<V.s , i '^ecutive, also atr e g t o s a portant* facts: One, that a Jew dent, he was serving as honorary and Mrs. Irvin Levin was elected ,#1 re S1 straticm; fee. f . ' •" . men, AH workers are virgfii . knowu to be a Jew, for Wasser- president of. the.'WorldijZi.onist to -•• -Any- «rg:amzaUon meeting this j - R a i > b = - - ^ a n « e i .Laderman "clean up their cards" bf«i f S: TJS '-"Sokolow " k l ~ T -main-'for- ^ Organizatfon; ~wasTn" The " Belt-El synagogue v/il noon'fend turn in 8. full RH<! f.t week .-and "wishing . t o have & f D g n v € r , c o l o . , was elected ness never pussyfooted* ' onf 1the the front 'ranks-K>C Zionist lead- served :on ^ommitteeiV the former j eplaker Address, them.on..the s u b - ; a l p r e s l d e s t t o B U C c e ed-Habbi Uri • conduct its fourth annual Confir-j plete report ».f the l u n c h e d i fact, never as he himself' said ers. So all-embracing was his na-on the nominating- committee and j ! « * ^ ^ . ^ " ^ " - ^ i r i M i l l e r of New Orlean,. \m The - cnmpalfn officially oV m aa tUl o0 nn s ee n i ce c e V e d n s s d a y e v e .; fought with closed visor, t h a t tionalist philosophy that he could the latter on t h e committee on «™ «eflnesdaj- eve- i with En early bird breakfast -c"i A popularity contest will be ence . o r the; world congress . i s ; ' A detailed report of the confer- nln such a Jew,, and ^perhaps only not see world peace permanently committees. M r27 a t s m fteked to call Mr. Radinowski,-| , g j v e n b y Mr. Bloch I S^ P- - Eighteen^ y morning'. ; such an one, can draw^ toward established without the return of Other regional officers are Mes-; one" of the features of the forty- Webster 1642, and a speaker will: e n c e w J_U b e a n f l M r L e r i n s o n 8 t " the closing children who have completed the | Malashock presided. M c r himself the best elements of a the Jews to Palestine. He envi- dames Alex S. Wolf, St. Louis, j fifth annual picnic of the Oma-be arranged for. iM'lave Malke meeting of t h e sea- prescribed course of study in the Monsky save the inspirationiii i Gentile people, and the second sioned a world leeague of nations first vice-president; Benjamin. F . J ha. Hebrew Club, to be held at The meeting will begin prompt- son, Saturday May 23. at the g e ^ - E l school will be confirmed, dress, r a u l Goldblatt gs. ,J»i fact that the life and influence with headquarters in Jerusalem. Margolin, Columbus, Neb. t second • Lakeview Park, Sunday, July. 5. ly at 3.p. m; Sunday, May 31. All v of this man Jacob Wassermann Dr. Sokolow was a writer and | vice-president; Sam Wasserman,} The committee h a s selected representatives are asked to re£-B'nai Israel synagogue,'ISth and 'Confirrnants a r e : Anna ArbitChicago streets. . . . prove beyond any doubt t,hat t h e author of note. He was founder g t . Joseph, Mo., fourth vice-presi- [• Helen Shrier -And Jeanette Turn-. . g J . e j . i n t j m e A thorough and Bj-steniatic Nazi have betrayed, defiled out- and editor of the yearbook,: "Ha- dent; Barney Baron, fifth vice-' er as the two candidates, N and ' Everyone interested in Zionism :m a n » ,osughter of J.,r. ana Vrs.vassinp- o£ all the Jewisl?. t 4 raged not only the Jews b u t allasif," and its successor;"Hasina- i president; "Al ' I. Blotcky, Des | votes are being sold to determine j and wishing to learn its. problems Max Arbitman; Ida Ruth Batt, women, youths snd organ i?.»<" h " in. i W l dited Moines, recording secretary; . - .A. . J - .,j the winner. First prize will be a that was decent, all that was of nah," Warsaw. H He also edited land achievements is invited to at- daughter of Mr, snd Mrs. J. V. in the community v-:p.a te this meeting, which is open B a t t ; J o s e p h Belmont, son of Mr. ! ly begun. I! tend good report, all that had the up-a biographical dictionary of Jew- Poska, Lincoln, Neb., financial j round-trip ticket to California, ward glance and the spirit of hu-ish writers, wrote several: > text-^ secretary; H e r m a n Marowitz,! and second'prize will be "a ladies' to i and Mrs. Henry E. Belmont; > At, Tuesday's report manity among their own, the Ger- books arid; contributed to numer- council Bluffs, la., treasurer,, and j ^ r i s t watch . j Frances Blacker, daughter of Mr, : initial gifts find yowfl man people. • - • ous publications.'. He. was regard- j j K . Lee, Tulsa, Okla., auditor, j Albert Kaplan is general chairr.i-i;:-land Mrs. Isaac r'aefcer; R o b e r t ' ' ' e r e honored. Sam 5^e Berlin (JTA) — The number of Jacob Wassermann will remain ed* as a n - a u t h o r i t y on the He' man. This — makes the fifty-fourth • " German Jews emigrating to CenBramson, son of Mr. and Mrs, ;mai! of initisl gifts, prestrtpd, lor ages symbol and warning. He brew language and many phases time has has been chairman of jtral and South America has risen i Jack Bramson; Helen Fingeret, ; Zimraan is his co-chairman, brew language and many phases t«» J J ry y • accepted in an honorable sense the Hebrew Club picnics a n d j the point where it equals the daughter of Mrs. Jennie Fingeret: ; report of . increases in pi t 0 life. Hisas history of Zion- V a a d S l \ e l l g l O l l S tbe plain implications of the li-of ismJewish is regarded the standard number leaving-for Palestine, a c ' The-opening Highland Country I Elaine Esther Frank, daughter of i started the parade o£ storiesism isonregarded as the standard] C 1 1C berallstic era. H e was n o t like work "the subject. cording to a report made public c l n b Ladies' day will be held on 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Frank: Betty • ing of hug© increases. Kabbi -"it. Lissuauer or Borchardt or Andre To myriad services he rendered by the Hilfsverein d e r - J u d e n - i n -vvednesday. May 27. There wi.l be ] Jane Geifman. daughter o£ Mr. ' vid A. Goldstein spoke. *a Mauois a Jew hidden and asham- the Jewish people, there was add- Friday evening, May 22, -at "8 I All A b o u t Face b y Beutschland, Jewish relief body, jf r e e gon lessons a t 9 o'clock in.; and Mrs. Sam Geifman; Rose Milton Frohm, youth chsi-ed, a Jew trying to pass himself ed after the World W a r his work "" boys and» Eirls will be i ' It said t h e organization is aiding 't b e m o r n f n g by t h e . club prof es- j Goldstein, daughter of Mr. and ' Wednesday, the women were off as indigenously Austrian or as chairman/of the committee of j graduated from the Vaad relig-: KOUITiania Oil an average of 300. Jews ft month ] s j o n a i t g j u Schuchart. There will: Mrs. Max Goldstein, Sheldon ored. Mrs. Harry Trusting o German or French. He was above j j e w i s h delegations which sue- j j o u s school. The exercises will be j . . ri t. to emigrate to- Latin American: b e gOjf a n d prizes after the les-; Ka,ufmah, son of Mr. and Mrs. ! man oC the women's riivi that. The first-work that brought c e e d e d i n obtaining from the, Ver- jh e j d a t congregation B'nai Israel Alltl-ijemitlSin countries. (sons. At 1 o'clock luncheon will I Jack Kaufman; Ruth Linda, ' presided. Ksbbi David S'; him into general notice was bysailles peace conference treaties v n i - b e combined -with the In addition, the report stated, j , rved. The afternoon will be j daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer : spoke. - . Bucharest (WNS).—Bowing to ese name and substance a Jewish, recognizing the minority rights of | dosing service of Vaad Friday g 'Linda; Esther Oshero", daughter increasing numbers are leaving spent with bridge and fceno. ..Irs. J. H. Kulakofsky, fi the widespread protests by demo•work, namely, "The Jews of Zi- Jews in European countries. It fndorf"; o n his dying bed were was at the Versailles conference, night services. Max Cohen is thecratic forces at home and the op- unaided. Although, no exact fig- j Mrs, Hyman Ferer is chairman j of Dr. and Mrs. S. A, Osneroff; !•m a n o f ^ j l e initial gifts o'Rosalyn Rosen, daughter of l ' r . F ( i r n f ! 1 , n n d ^ r g . ,j. Blank. •?-! Jewish histories a n d documents too, that Dr. Sokolow aided in' ob- salutatorian of the class and position of public opinion abroad, ures a r e available, it is known and Mrs. Jake Rosen; Aim Rosen, ' m s n Of r o m ( , n ( from which he hoped to form a taining t h e endorsement of the Helen Fogel the valedictorian. * the same time all children the Rumanian government h a s t h a t many Jews a r e leaving for ;g o U " c o m m i t t e e daughter of Mr. and Mrs. r a u l . y, o r t e d , in addition to the great epical and mythcial novel to statesmen of the world for theof At the undergraduate classes who d e c i d e d t 0 t e m p e r H s f r i e ndship Central and South America at the : Rosen; Jean Ramona Ross, daugh-: r p p o , . j . R . Be called "Ahasverus." And one J e w i s h homeland, have completed tbe course pre-1 movement, a t behest of relatives already settled ter of Mrs. Charles S. Ross: Shirhas but to read the unhappily While p.l! of the roonief •" scribed for- their classes,, .will r e - least for the time being. ley Simon, daughter of Mr. andtributed had not been Uirwn neglected volume of collected esthere, t h e report said. Prospects ceive certificates in Jewish educaMrs. Edward L. Simon; Shirley Indicative of its about-face was says and discourses (Lebensdiention. : Jane Spar, daughter of Mr. andShe report nt the sudden ban on anti-Semitic for settlement were described by st, " I n Life's> Service") to see eon was most Mr. Nathan Levinson, president demonstrations and efforts to j the organization as "most optimThe annual ladies' night dinner : Mrs. Solomon Spar, end Irving Uip-1 :pifts had how year in and year out by decof the Vaad Ha'Ihr, will P ' « « * organizations, r o o t o 1 l t N a z J istic." which is the final dinner of the • Wohlner. son of Mr. and Mrs. laration and through controversy S16.J51. The Tomon'f fliriaCAr, Workmen's Circle, Branch 173, the certificates to the graduating j season, r a « griven by the Men's Psul Wohlner. he affirmed and re-affirmed • his will sponsor a concert Sunday, c i a s s . F. ho Tin ir yporoan work, Tiffi.nS^rclub of the Vaad, Thursday eve- i xhe profrram. •vriJl he in tbe fol-up IS.303.PH. Tli? mpn's fUvif;^* conception of his Jewishness. May 24, a t the Labor Lyceum a t ning at t h e B'nai Israel syna- • jo-wrjfSfr order: FrocesBionR'; hart f;Pthr-rcfl ir- pledges t"--'>iT f That conception was the high- 22nd and Clark streets, a t 8 p.m 1 - gogtie. ("Blessed Be You Who Come"; est conception of t h e liberalistic A d r a i s B i o n w i u b e 25 cents per I William L. Holzni&n was t h e Opening prayer, Ruth Linda, and : period. It began with t h e affir-* person and proceeds will — go• •t •o ; IfPO p.nc! roiiths fHSfi. i principal speaker. Mrs. J. Raz-; Robert Bramson; the floral offermation of his Jewishness. Yes, HIAS. j Mocfe. Activit.v. inick and Herman Mlrowitz enter- ; | n g i E!Ejne Esther .Frank: The he said, my. tireless passion for The program will be a piano The Jewish Communify Cp-i-isr 'tained irith Jewish folk songs, a-c-j Land of Israel, Shtriey Jane SpfU": justice, other qualities within me solo by Abraham Dansky; t h e Feast of Pentecost ' ; companied by Mrs. Al Finkel. The ; ^he Brotherhood of Israei, Esther buitdintr has been a bee-h'vf 1•••* 110111 h too, I recognize as native to my Lyric trio, cello, violin and harp, London (JTA) — JrUish pubbe o f n e d t M yeari .„,,„.,..«„ " .„„. i program was arranged by Al Fin-! Osheroff; The Ms'ariv Sert-ice, activity since the campaign 5 *Jewish blood and as, at least in under the direction of Oscar | = i i overwhelmingly con- i among Reform Jews for one day, \ ^fe(J " ^ "&g^ h e anniversary rs bustling' in t-s>". giv:kel, •with Morris Burstein as : j e g |>T- *jj e cantor and choir: need- pan, •with a n n i r e r s 4 r y "of~the o £ t h e giva high arid mythic sense. Oriental. Weinstein; a violin solo by -ROB-- l i c o p n o n German Government's and by t h e Orthodox for two days, ii n K o £ t h e T e n Commandments a t the j ing of service in prayerbook, ' out, reekinj.- information »•"«• But.for half a t o u s a n d years my alie Rosen, accompanied, id a t the h j anti-Semitism, the Daily Express beginning at sundown Tuesday,' | T h e etoTy of t h e i th D i l E b i i t d T d a y 'Mount slnai Sheldon Kaufman, Shirley Simon, turning ir. pledges. people, my clan and family, have piano by h e r sister, Betty; vocal | i j e s following a survey i t May 6, is rich In spiritual signifi-; r e T e j a t ! o n a t Sinai, which lives i n ! •Jean Ramona ROSE and Ann Ron- Many s.re the t<Oos 'told nrt.mvS lived in Franconia. That is the solos by Lawreuce Flnkle, and cc oo nndc uuc( t e d among its approximate- I cance. n rstes i the hfeart of every ' Jew, ;en; The Ten Commandments, the tables. Tales of people fhf only homeland I know; i t s tap dances by the pupil3 of the ly 2,000,000 readers. Pentecost, also called the Feast • the epochal event of Israel's 'Jean Ramona Ross, Hebrew, Rose are barely making both ends n<p.-»: scape, speech, folklore, history, Thompson school of dancing. The newspaper, which is t h e jo t W e e k S j l s k n o w n i n H e b r e w a a , as ! o{ & gacfed misgion I Goldstein, and English. Ida Ruth but who nevertheless maVe • ! ^ " y have shaped me, have interpeneTickets may be'obtained from second - n n r t most - m n s t widely w l d e l v circulated c i r c u l a t e d daid a i - . i t » » j ^ ; ' i s Shabuoth. It derives its n a m e , " a kingdom of priests and a'holy I JBatt: A Call for Brotherhood, ! regular contribution to aid .JK'ir trated me, have become as large members of the organization. ly in England and one of the Lord from ^he fact that it is celebrat- j people." | Anna Arbitmsn: The Jew Returns unfortunate fellowTJews. Tslst.- t>* a part of me as that other and Beavarbrook grorp, had submitt- ed after a week of weeks, seven | ' -sjiabuoth commemorates today; I to Judaism, Frances Blacker; not having to sell the prosnar..^. more remote Inheritance. Hence both: Ger- Hits Hungarian Anti-Semitism ed a questionnaire to its readers weeks after tthe second day of: tbis solemn occasion and its ;How We WeSurvived Survived in inExiie. Exiie,He! Helen many of V>-'"^'T, r.*>rv- < ?vi- >.r -. rspeak!veV ;How weeKg.aIter n e s e c o n Q Q a y o i : bb oo tt hn t h i s B 0 } s B m occasion and Us 1 w asking whetner u e r m a n y ^ s . a n a . - P a s s 0 T e r . D u r i n g biblical days j r e s p o n s i b m t v . F o r this reason Belgrade (JTA). — Dr. Vlatko ; F i E g 6 r e t ; The Modern Return to preciation o" <hf J " ' - ! ' s - «'• man and Jew, as a Jewish German or a German' Jew. And since otism of Hungarian Jews, former persecution tion -Rill Burier asJews. a resuu o . its i s h a b a o t h w a 8 . , a t l m e o j thanks- t h e festival - hag been chosen by iMaCck, Croatian leader, last week ;Z i o n > I f v i n £ . wohlner- Preset! ita- the hour. "", of the ivil.i giving for the harrest. Offerings the many Jewish synagogues ' a s ! voiced opposition to attempts t o ; t 5 o n o £ c l a s S i Beimont; in.order ,'rv this symbiosis has demonstrably Premier Bethlen sharply attacked The answers to this question : anti-Semitism i t d t i S m i t i s m into info tbe t b e A: v a r d o { certificates, Mr. Henry shall not taken place in me, it can in oth- the anti-Semitic policy of t h e were seventy-six per cent in t h ebrought to the Temple and placed toe appropriate time for i t s '' Con- j introduce ers. Such was his theory accord- Goemboes government in a speech affirmative as against sixteen per on the altar, were in keeping with firmatloa Service. At this service Croatian national movement, in a S i ] v e r m & n i president of the Beth- of some at enjent v i'.r <:c ii:i' i '"'" : oj oon- not, give, ing to which he lived and created. in t h e Hungarian parliament. the gifts of the soil that had been !'th<f"bors a n d girls i n ' I s r a e l a r e }!s8 teb published by the Zag- :E ] B y n a g o f ; * u e cent negative. ; 1 K'.or1 o" r •" i '"•"* consecrated''to-their faith and &re " Bevspsper, Oteor. A. Goldenough—' gathered. firmants. Rabbi David 40 The theory is fallacious. ?But it Denies Entry London —Makine its last stand 'Today the idea of the • harvest j admonished to live in accordance [ Calling attention to anti-Sem- ; stein; Address to parents. Bet ty . >-i''^ of t b - rii.-*is not Ignoble. It is fallacious not "Shehecheyonu," , 'y Jerusalem. The Afganistan against British participation in is ca'rried out in tbe Synagogue with the principles and sioctrlses j Hie leaflets which had been dis- j a e e .'Kr 'fo< V. on account of- Nazi brutality or government has refused an entry the Berlin Olympic games, t h e by decorating "it with' seasonable! of Jndaisia. The service is ©fitribtiied in the name of the Cro-• p a r e & t s ; Closing prayer, Rosalyn . ture into_ 1 I- hiBCl i ' t h i g Ml vulgarity. It is fallacious in itself. permit* to Dr. Walter Fischel, of Federation of Labor Sports Or- plants and flowers and by -th*sigoiflcance to all Israel for i t i ati&n peasant part}', he declared; Rosen; Benediction: Recessional, Collections Jacob Wasserman never attained the School of Oriental Studies of ganizations h a s called on the Fed- reading of t h e Book of Ruth the idea of' spiritual .that the party did not judge peo-i since the service begins at S '• couragingly m a d e on true ease. He had to live.his thereligioa or descent but by j o'clock the members of the con- i pledges which a r e the Hebrew university, on t h e eration of Amateur Athletes to which, contains a. description ol j freedom and inspires the Jew to p5e £Rd.h6Bor. licregation and their friends ' are! Many of the increases are ftco<f» ory. He could never let himseit n d t h a t h e l a a J e w a c c o r d - 1 convene a specialmeetirig to con- the reaping of, the grrain.and the{ rene-wed loyalty to the great re-i merely be. There is a frightful ing to a report that reached ] 6ider_the question of British par- abundance of the earth. teachings promulgated a t ! "We i«d E e .Tews and Christians .' requested to be in their seats be- - panied by a check in full p&y«i9»t 1 alike," fee added. ifore S p. m. \oi all back pledges. " Sihc¥""pbst-biblical days Sab-! Mount Sinai. ticipation. here. (Continued on page 8.)

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