THE WORLD'S ...WINDOW..
In the Interests of the Jewish People
,By LTJDWM £EWISOHNf< This column is copyright by the Seven Arts Feature Syndicate. Reproduction in* whole or in part strictly forbidden. Any Infringement on t h i s copyright will be prosecuted. : •'--;'•• i.
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I h e liberals andlWe _. ._..• To. many intelligent Jews it is v. source. of irritation and sorrow that so few of the world's liberals are our friends. • In America the conspicuous example of this un-» friendliness is .to be found in. the articles and editorials of the Nation. Needless to- say that the Nation is anti-anti-Semitic, that is, anti-Fascist. Mr. Oswald Garrison VIHard denounces • persecution with a . sincere - fervor. Neither he nor his colleagues desire U3 to be hurt.;. They, will almost . fight for us. On one condition: We must cease to be Jews except in name. What they are willing to defend is a shadow. Show them the substance and "they arc . scarcely to be distinguished from antl-Semitea. . - It Is childish or comic or tragic as you will. For there would be no persecution; if .there were no Jews. It is the substance of the Jewish people that causes persecution. It is.the eternally unique character of Israel that defines both its existence and its fate. If you do not affirm that substance, if you do not defend the right of that eternally unique character to exist and function in peace either everywhere or somewhere on earth — if you are unwilling to do that, what, in cold fact, are you defending?
Entered as Second Class Mall Matter on January 21, 19Z1," at Postof fIce of Omaha. Nebraska, under the Act of March 3.-1879
AMATEUR NIGHT LONDON VISITOR SPENDS IS ON SCHEDULE WITH OFBpB'RITH Cash Prizes . to Be Awarded First Three Prize .Winners
VOL. XII—No. 31
OMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1936
For the first time in thirty,wb .years. Mr.. Nathan . Lithman Of London,/England,- Is. seeing bis mother, Mrs. Clara LIthman of' Omaha. He ? is here for the Holidays visiting, besJd.es . his mother, his sister and brother-inlaw. Mr. and Mrs. A. P.v Goldware. -- ^ . . . . . ' . . . . Mrs.,Lithman, now 92 years of ,ge,' has been a resident'of. Omaa for thirty-seven years, having
come here from Lou;'. way of St. Louis. Mr. Lithman, who is. -»ly son, finds Jewish l'fe in, V ^land very much alivfe: Most English Jews are quite Ortnodbx. and support many synagbguea. There is but one-Reformed Temple In the city of' London. "All the younger generation are learning, Hebrew," Mr. Lithman. said, "BO" they' are being raised In the right atmosphere to give support to tfie Zionist movement." To.; counteract 1 1 h e Mosley movement which has gained some strength the past few months, Mr. Lithman ; told How' the Jewish community has raised, a fund for New; Board members were an- speakers and circulars, and they lounced at.' the first meeting of conduct-meetings whenever Mosthe Board of Directors of the ley holds one of his. As one of the founders of the Be'th-Kl Auxiliary, Wednesday, Mrs. Heniy Belmont will serve as Betbnal Green Benef olent, Sochairman of the Service Commit- ciety, Mr. Lithman is Interested tee with Mrs. I r Dansky as her in English charities. The Bethr nal Green Benevolent, Society has co-chairman. its particular duty the raising Mrs. E. A. Nogg will be chair- aa funds to be : used. • for charitman of, the Dance Committee. of able purposes during the PassMrs. David A. Goldstein, chairman ot the Educational Commit- over. Last year its members tee, announced there will be • an raised over two thousand pounds. In London there is also a Oneg Shabos the first and third Saturday 'of each month. The | Ladies' Guild, which was formed first one will take place October to take care of the wedding expenses, of poor brides.- This or3, In the Succah. Mrs. I. I. Rosenblatt, Fund ganization supplies the bride raising Chairman, announced sev- with her dowry, takes care of her wedding expenses, and the memeral projects for the coming year, bers attend t h e ' wedding as hasragr flnrini* . P.hanukah week and a bake sale. Nov- ;ucsts. The B'nal B'rith movement, acember 4, at the Brandeis Stores. Those desiring, to buy baked cording to Mr. Litbmah, is very goods before the sale may do so strong in England, particularly by calling Mrs.. Nate Turner or among the middle class. Mrs. Moe Venger. - . Mr. Lithman, a London clothA number of changes were an- ier, is a member Of the Monnanounced concerning the Sunday tey Street Synagogue, Charing School. There will be a Room Js.oss. He expects to return home Mother for each of the classes to abcut October 8»bring about better. cooperation between the 'parents and the school. No children will be confirmed under the -age] of fifteen.The flrBt meeting and luncheon — OSsip of the A u x i l i a r y ^ l l Se- ihetd on Detroit'-
TOR AH OF PALESTINE "Land of Promise" Scheduled for Showing at Local Theatre
PRESS WELCOMES AB • KAIMAN AS CQWMMST With this issue of the Jewish Press announces, the resumption of a news column titled "Around the Corner—-with Ab Kaiman." This column in previous years was known as "Kosher Komments" and dealt with "nut shell" news concerning the activities of Omahans and dealing with comments on world-wide events. . Mr. KaSman, like other columnists invites suggestions fdr the improvement of his column and also news material.
"The Land of Promise," a motion picture . depicting Jewish achievement In the Holy Land, will-be shown'at the Paramount Theatre Wednesday evening, October 14, at 8 o'clock. The film ranges over the entire field of Jewish interests in Palestine. The local Talmud Torah is Sponsoring the showing of this inspiring • photoplay and all pro, At BtinflCFn tonight the pious B'NAI B'KITH AMATEUR r ceeds are to be donated to the NIGHT vrill solemn?}- turn from the af~ Talmud Torah. Government Proceeds Without!'i 81 ™ °f l * e ™ r l d a n ( 1 hem t h e "The Land of. Promise" por'Entry Blank fast of the Day of Atonement. Further Peace Overtures trays the dramatic story of the Dr. J-v.M. Ennao, prominent Neither food nor water shall (Fill in and forward to Max to Arabs Jews recreating their national Omaha physician, was elected touch the Sips of those who with Baer, chairman of Program life in the Holy Land. Pioneers, Surgeon-General of the Veterans prayer scrutinize their hearts and committee, 007 Brandels Theexiles and refugees imbued with of Foreign Wars at the national Jerusalem (JTA)—Lieut. Gen. seek their peace with God. ater Bldg., on or before Octoa r e convention of the organization, John Greer Dill, commanding the a nation-building spirit Yom Kippur is an ancient, holyber 1.) shoulder to held in Denver last week. shown working greatest armed force to occupy day in the annals oi the people, Dr. Erman, a resident of Oma- Palestine since the World IVar. but like many of the Jewish holishoulder. Tickets for this remarkable ha since 1916, has been active in last week rushed to completion days since the dispevsion, ii -has Name motion picture are being sold at | both; Jewish communal affairs as I m I U t a p y p l a n s i n p r e p a r a t i o n ior acquired greater respect pnrt the very nominal prices of 50 the expected declaration of mar- meaning. Where once the priefttg cents and 75 cents for adults and tial law. made animal paorifire ir» expiaAddress 35c for children under 12. Seats Military prepara;.ions and con- tion of sins, the people now bow will not be reserved for this protinning sporadic disorders cast ?! their heads in. fervent pmyet, duction. shadow over Rosh Hashonah ob-i Tonight, Kol Xidre night, (.he Age. The committee in charge of arNothing. The gestures are empservance as the Jewish population I Holy Day will begin with, a prayer rangements for the showing ar^: 1 ty. The words are ..vain. Their repaired to synagogue, with ces-;for the cancellation of rash vows Henry Monsky, President Omaha ! function . is . purely subjective, Phone No. sation of £2-week-old disorders; fvnd promises. Tomorrow Kill be Talmud Torah, Honorary Chair-' liberals dislike Jews. But -on among their most fervent prayers. | the ceremony of expiation, fcilnce man; Ephraim L. Marks, Generprinciple they.'must not dislike With, the last of British a r m y j t h e e x i l e t h e b e l i e f I i a s b e e n U l f i t al Chairman; Mrs. Isidore LevJews. Hence they insist that the My act Is: g r e a t national misfortunes contingents t o t a l l i n g 15.00c! inson, Secretary; Mrs. Herbert, Jews are not or should not be iseveielf, Ben, iiaziowsKy, | HrsT troops en route here to double the; that whlcffThey aisiiKe ana Keep Mrs. Julius Stein, Ticket Sales; present garrison, Gen. Dill con-; pie, to their wickedpecB, to their their liberalism, virgin by defendMilton R. Frohm, Mrs. Ben Shaferred with government, officials] refusal to atone while they could. ing' only something that doea not piro, Publicity; Louis Epstein, and was understood ready to pro-' • Even the community of the exist. It is entirely their fault. ceed with drastic military action i a e a d i s inc?«oed among those who Jack Epstein, Theatre; Mrs. J. Their Jewish friends are usually without awaiting further peace! r e c e i v e forgiveness. The custom. Goldware, Mrs. Julius Stein, Mrs. fleeing Jews, self-negating Jews, J. Harry Kulakofsky, Miss Ruth overtures from the Arabs. ^ a s c n r n e through the agep of givasslmilatory Jews (whether .bourAllen, Mrs. L, Neveleff, ArrangeLocal Arab strike committees: Ing" charitable ptfts in memory of geois or Marxist), Jews who go ments. • fieliverecl to Palestine district; the souls of the departed, to the insane length of arguing, ust returned from Hollywood and Liocni ServJcp** The-ticket selling committee is commissioners in various parts of I for instance, thut the differences promises many surprlsesi Services for Yom Kippur will Members of' the Jewish' comcomposed of Mesdames Max Arthe Holy Land their decision to between Kacine. and Shakespeare bitman, J. Bernstein, Henry BelContinue the ajrike against .Tew-:i be held in all local houses of are not the differences between munity of amateur standing, - remont, Herman Cohen,. I. Dansky, ish Immigration and sale of land:*"0 • p : Frenchness and Englishness in lardless of age, are invited Ho Taad S. Canar, .J. J.: Freldeh, J. J. compete. Instrumentalists,singorder to be able to deny the exto "Jews. , • ' ! • „ , . _ . . , Friedman;. J. H:' Freeman, S. M. istence of JewiBhness. • ers, -dancers, impersonators, etc. Ko! Nidre The first death. sentences since!; synagogues which are members Prohm, Max .Fromkin, J. Gold- well' as • in Teteranis activities.. to participate. (jjij.,Lern'er of -tih>-'Nation .-is-, are eligible, . the: .. disorders,. broke ..: werej !etET ,d 'Ihr will begin at •The'ywinners of" the contest will not likely, to instruct ills Gentile #«,—-David - - <3reeufc|3Tvr-fP ^ theiissned -when the Court of Assizes' ^ , evening. Rabbi 4J^tcS'-i - colleagues; -Itopn "Oeajagxtar; :Stol- be determined b;r-the—applause' of• Greenberg, M. K&tlemaa'P.-. Jack St. Mihiel Post, Veterans of For-{ sentenced two Arabs to execution! l a B e r and musician, died here last week rili deliver a .perherg's recent- article was an al- the audience. The amateur con- will' give a"talk,on- shei expert after a year, and a hilf's illness. Robert Kooper, I. Levinson, M. for two years;was for an attack on British soldiers j mon at the. B'nai Israel synabe held duHng an open iencea on her recent trip to Eurmost farcical Illustration of r the test Is to 1 He was 58 years old. ; - F. Levinson, Mark Leon, J. H. Surgeon of the Department of! near Nabhis. meeting of the Omaha Lodge of Jewish cry to,his liberal Gentile Kulakofsky, Philip Levey, Jack r«elSraskfi of the same organiza- . An Arab was" killed when a gogue. Saturday morning" services will ; Mrs., Herman,; Cohen announced. , He.-Traa'obliged to^take leave,of Marer,.H. P. Milder, Wm. Mildes-, tion.'- He-was "also a department colleagues not to believe^ that B'nai B'rith and. the public wil military detachment replied to there are Jews, not to believe be invited to attend. An applause the followin g jdanationB.; to •' .'. the absence Irpm-'his, conductor's Al Newman, Chas. Ross, A. I. junior vice-commander • End' *is gunfire near RasTel-A'hmar. Af- begin at all synagogues at 7:00 that there is a Jewish people. On meter of the type, used by the campaign:1 Mr. and Mrs.- Herman stand of the Detrblt Symphony Pradell, A. A. Steinberg, Lou how Department Senior Com- ter two train workers had been o'clock. Rabbi Rerger will conthis silly principle liberals can go large-radio stations will be used Cohen in memory of • Solomon OrchestraJn the Spring, of 1335 Sogolow, Irvin St&lmaster, Jules mander.-•:• ' '- - . seriously injured as a result of duct the Memorial service at th# on protesting against the persecu- to determine the' contestant re- Cohen; Mr. and Mrs. Dave Cohen after he iollasped while giving & Shapiro, Dave Stein, Sam TheoA member of the Congregation sabotaging of' a railway line at Beth Hamedrosh Hagodol Synagogue. in memory of Jacob Lieb; Mr.- piano recital in New- york. Two dore, A. Wolf, Phineas Wintroub, of Temple Israel.- Dr..Erman also tion of the people who are called ceivnlg the' most applause. Kfar Ginnis, . the houses of two operations for the stomach disorr and Mrs. Dave Cohen In memory The Kol Nidre services of the Those desiring to compete are Jews. But since the thing Is a Emil Zeiner, Harry Ravitz, Al- belongs to the' B'nai B'rith. Dur- notorious Arab agitators in Lydda name or, at be3t, a neurosis the asked to fill in and forward' their of Maurice Cohen; Mr. and Mrs. der that caused his illness proved fred Fiedler, David Wice, David ing • the • recent • Philanthropies were demolished as a punitive Young People's Synagogue will . „ ;• begin at 6 o'clock, Friday eveJews need no positive opportun- entry blank to Max Baer, chair- Dave- Cohen and Mr. and Mrs. unavailing. Epstien, Joe Kaplan and Miss campaign," he "took "an active role. measure. ning, in the secondary prayer Mr; Gabrilowltsch' is . survived Bluma Neveleff. ities to function either sociologi- man of the. Program committee, Simon Galitzki in memory of KosHe is a former member- of the Four Jews were injured, two Mr. and Mrs. by a Widow, Clara Clemens Gabj quarters of the Beth Hamedrosh cally or psychologically, neither 607 Brandeis Theater Bldg.,: oa alind Sherman; Omaha Hebrew Club. , of them seriously, when a bomb JHagodal, IPth and Burt streets. Dave - Sherman, Mr. and Mrs.. I. rilowitsch, daughter of Mark . rights nor the freedom to' be or before October 1. exploded in a factory of Mea | Services on Yom Kippur will Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Ro- Twain,'and a daughter, Nina. He themselves, neither minority staShearim Street on the outskirts ot j begin at 10 in the morning. senblatt, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mil- was buried near Mart Twain's tus in -Central and Eastern EurJaffa. der, Mr, and Mrs. George •Sher- grave' a t Elmlro, N. Y. There wil! be a recess from noon ope nor a homeland in Palestine. Police sought persona respon-| u n t u f o u r o . c l o f ; k w h c n (he man in'memory" of Rosalind Sher- 'Mr. Gabrilowitsch contributed The liberal, in brief, wants the man.'. '•••"•• .;'.••'•• ..• - _" ' - .-much to. the appreciation, of musible for shipping bombs in to-1 j , T j n U e h service will be re«d. MorJews to be., left alone in the con,'Other•.contributiohs'-came from: sic by thousands of concert-goers. mato baskets to -Jewish merchants j d e c a l B r a u d e , • student in the viction that then they will disapMr. and Mrs. Morria Brodkey in To Detroit, city of factories and in Jerusalem.- . I Rabbinical seminary of Chicago, pear even in name and he will be Try-outs for the pageant to be honor of the birth of a Grjtndson, mass production, he brought the given the • opening night of the ,A Pageant and dinner will preA bomb, hurled at a Jew on will again officiate. Jacob Kah's troubled'by them no more. cede the Temple Israel Succoth his way to a synagogue in Jeru- will chant the traditional hymns. Plans for the Jewish Forum Morris Brodkey; Mr:-,and Mrs. antithetical anodyne of majestic Jewish Community" Tenth AnniThe difference between the anti- which is sponsored by the Educa- Reuben Kulakofsky in- memory> of music superbly rendered by an Tersary Celebration •will be held services, Wednesday e v e n i n g , salem pa Rosh Kashoneh, explodTemple Semite and the conventional lib- tional committee of the .Women's Ellis Sandel; Mr, and Mrs. Reu-orchestral unit which' he Velded at the Community Center, Sun- September 30. . At. the Congrega- ed harmlessly. A r a b bullets j y o m Kippur services at the tional dinner to be served at 6:S0 slightly wounded a Royal Air Temple will start at eight o'clock. eral Is this: the anti-Semite is a Division of. the Jewish Commun- ben Kulakof sky in memory of into -one of the most important day afternoon, October 4, at liar: when he says he wants ta ity Center, a r e " well under way Mrs. Ginsburg; Mr. and Mrs; Reu- musical -: /aggregations in t h e 2:30. A large cast is needed and a Succpth pageant will • be pre- Force men. named Findlay et Friday evening. Harry DuBoff sentedby the children of the first rid the world _of Jews. Ho wants and a complete program is soon ben Kulakofsky In memory .of country. . everyone interested Is urged to eighth grades of the Sunday Ram-lah. A section of the Iraq will sing Kol Nidre. Rabbi David them to remain a scape-goat and to be announced. The Commit- J«rs. / Davidson; the' Zimman. fam- , Yet "not only wa§ he a great be present. Petroleum Company's pipeline at H. Wice's sermon will he "Re• school. object of his "protection" mech- tee under the chairmanship oi ily in memory of Mrs.' Davidson; conductor but, as a pianist? who Beisan was again damaged' bj" actions to War," the third in a The pageant -will depict the The pageant will be divided in- Rebels, marking the thirty-second ; g e r i e g . anisms; the so-called liberal sin- Mrs. Sam Wolf hopes to bring th< Mr. andMrs/ Ruehen Kulakofsky had studied under'the 1 .memorable story of Omaha Jewry during the cerely wants the Jewish people to finest material on the Jewish lee in memory of Mrs.-Rose Rabin- Leschetizky, he gave performan- last thirty years. High points in to four, parts: "The Explanation incident of the h kind. kid Plti Palestine Saturday morning services will owitz;, Mr. and Mrs. J . J . Green- ces, solo and . orchestral,'' which the development of the Jewish of the Ceremony" by Patsy Potash Company .employes were disappear and annoy him no ture circuit: and~ concert;stage. " time Rabbi j s t 9 . 3 o fit more. He wants this so intensely •-. Leo-Schwartz, editor of the re- berg in memory, of Jacob Lieb; aroused ovations from hardened Community Center' and Welfare Klein; "Lulab" and "Ersog", Rodeliver the . fourth of fired on at Sejera, Gan Yarne End i v Mr. and. Mrs. Reuben Kulakofsky critics: and appreciative laymen. Federation and the persons' vrho salie ' Werthe.imer .and Marjorie that in order to be able to defend cently published; anthology i big series, "Reactions to Pales?Robinson; "Rejoicing in the Kfar Etzion. it from persecution he has initial- Jewish literature, the Jewish Car in • memory of- Jacob Lieb; Mr. With his long, flowing hair, have taken an active part in this Torahr" William Stieffler. London (JTA)—The Orienta'.: tjne_». ^he Children's service ly to assume that it has ceased to avan, has definitely been decide and' Mrs. Kulakofsky in memory kind- features' and; jdyfeamic tem- development will be portrayed. fTews Agency reported from Bom-j v jjj b e j, e j,j B<; J-QO o'clock and of Stuart Kulakofsky; Mr. and At' this' time young children exist. upon as one of the speakers. Mr. perament, Mr. Gabrilowitsch typThe- try-outs are open to all bay that a Moslem conference jw i ]j be conducted by Mr. William Harsh words but true. And the -Schwartz is not only an authoi Mrs. J. J. Greenberg In memory ified the ordinary man's picture adult and: young people who are entering: the Sunday school for held at Allshabad to demonstrate; H j an. O zm of Rosalind* Sherman;, Mr. and their first ..year will participate in and lecturer, but has been th< penetrating truth may pierce of a. musician, an example of members of the Community Censolidarity with t h e Palestine j T h e M emo rial Service will be even to the closed minds of the leader of several student tours t Mrs. Dave Brodke'y in honor.of whate Osdar Wilde meant by his ter. Costumes and settings are a consecration service. ft{ which time Rabbi a t Succoth' Services will begin .at Arabs voted to give their coreii-jj so-called liberals. How' closed Europe and Palestine and the or- the birth Qf_a eon, Morris'Brod- epigram. that nature imitates art. to' be taken care of by the Dragionists financial support in tbe j -\vice will speak on "Reactions to 1 7:30. . . their minds are is illustrated once ganizer of the -School of Adull key; Mrs. Rose" Cohen In memory7 matic Committee of the Women's general strike against Jewish im-;j) eat h_" of her husbanif, Abe Cohen;, Mr. more . by the recent performance Education in, New York." Division of the Community Center. migration and -sale of land tot Jictb K! > ind Mrs.; 3.' H? Kulakofsky '. in of Mr. H. G. Wells, late-nineNegotiations are also bein memory of Jacob .'Lieb; Mr. and Jack Marer ^will. be chairman of Jews. A committee was appoint-i ^ j n e j<eth El synagogue the teenth century liberal-in-chlel made to bring A.. W. Binder, authe evening on which the pageant ed to collect fends. ! Yom Kippur Services wilt open "I ask the Jewish reader just- to thority on Jewish, music, to Oma- Mrs. M." F.- Levinson- in -memory is to be presentedRabbi David A. GoWstein will of Michel Katz.. • The agency quoted Maulana i Friday • evening Rl E:50 with a think, why his tradition has- ir- ha. Likewise it is planned t< open the fourth series of Book Antubudfiin Abdulwalli, chalsman candle lighting Ceremony. The Mr8. A. J. Mallinckrodt, of the ritated such diverse peoples as it have one of the well-known Jew Nidre service will be at Evenings, November 2nd" at the of the conference, as accusing adult/education department, of has done through the fcges." Ish artists exhibilt his work am Rabbi David Goldstein's Jewish Community Center. The Great Britain of using the Jews the • city • schools, spoke before What a fruitful subject of con- speak on some ' phase of Jewis DRIVE FOR JEWISH BLIND this time will be "A as instruments to strengthen thirty-six1 members,of the Junior H i g h l a n d S c h e d u l e first.book to be reviewed will be templation that would be either art. Other participants in th hold on Palestine. It also; j , j Heart, and a New Spirit." Council of Jewish women Mon•Gone With the Wind" by Mar- their e w for a Jew or for any man!.The ForunT wili be- announced later. OPENED BY DR. EINSTEIN day evenings at the Paxton hotel. JThe weekly Sunday evening garet Mitchell: On November treported receipt ot a message of Morning services will begin at face God gave him has not pleasHer subject was constitutional bingo . games at the, Highland 16, Rabbi Goldstein will review sympathy from Punfiit Jawharlai 8,:SO Saturday. Ylzkor will be ed. Let him change It. What 1 Portchester, N. Y. (JTA) —• liberties - and the threat to these CJountry Club are becoming more a play, "Bury the Dead," by Nehru, president of the Indian at 10:SO. Rabbi Goldstein's ser* people has not irritated Its fellow The annual campaign for the liberties in the United States at and more'popular,*';, ., toon will he "Immortal Souls." Irwin Shaw and ."Education Be- National Congress. peoples? Do the French love the New York Guild for Jewish Blind the present time. fore Verdun," . by Arnold Sweig The Beth El Trio under the • Members 'of the club especially English or the English the was opened at the home of: Judge leadership of Cantor Aaron EdThe talk constituted, the first approve of the -delicious midnight and on December 7th, "Moscow French or either the Germans or gar will lend the , service. Hollywood,; Calif., (JTA) —- Irving Lehman when Dr. /Albert of a series of classes- o'n modern lunches served ea"ch' Sunday eve- Skies" by M&urice Hindus. the Germans them? Does, the Einstein, .purchased three .pack- problems;to be sponsored by the ning, • following the •gaming. Irving Thalberg,' vice-president in There will be three reviews Fleming love the Walloon or the ages; of pencils from two little Junior Council every' Monday ••- Sol Deg^en'and Harry A. Wolf after the first o". the year." JanCroatian the. Serb or even the charge -of production at th« girls, both sightless. ; Metro-G.oldwyn-Mayer., s t u d i os filed evening at 8 o'clock at • the Pax- are in charge of the weekly^ fes- uary 4th, January ,20th and FebJacob Raduziner, EJ Catalan from Barcelona the Cas.died suddenly last Veek of laba'i OF EPHRAIM MARKS The scientist, garbed in. old tori hotel. The course, is to be tivities" and ;pjredict ctowds of one ruary 3rd. ' The Books for the Tuesday morning, September tilian from Madrid? Well, alK pneumonia. He was 37 years old gray trousers, old - walking • shoes based on the science-of political hundred members to be in week- last three dates will be selected }a{ his home. Mr. R&duzfrtier, a Mr. Nathan l-.evinson, President; ii these - people united in disliking Mr. Thalberg, the husband o and a worn leather jacket, lifted economy, and will take up eco- ly . attendance," -should interest l a t e r . . . ' retired grocer, had been HI for oi the Vaad Ho" Ihr, announces us, in being Irritated by us be- Norma Shearer, motion ' plcturi the blind girls, Esther Husmey, nomic ' principles back of the continue to 'mount. the appointment o£ Mr. Ephraim Tickets may be secured from several weeks.. cause we have through our dis- actress,'••was known asl "the bo: 5, and Hannah Seidenfeld, 10, to present Democratic and Republieither" Mrs. J. H. • Kulakof sky or He is survived by his wife; two Marks to serve as the representa' persion been defenselessly expos- wonder of Hollywood." At 24, he his lap and ~chatted' gaily with can platforms. ••'•>'' Mrs." Mose Yousein.. sons, William of Omaha, and tive of the Orthodox Community 2 .Orphaned fey lie!*' ed to this abnormal enmity. But had • already created , a niche tor them for'several: minutes.' Joseph of Ssn Antonio. Texas; In the School of History and ReAll members and those, interall these irritations at the percep- himself In Screenland's hall of two daughters", Mrs. William ligion conducted by the City for Pslsstke ested in the course are -urged to tion of difference are vestiges of fame and at the time of his death • Warsaw (JTA) — Eighteen attend the next class on Monday I ! Singer and Bernice; one brother, j Talmud . Toraii in the Jewish / barbarism. A civilized' man meets was the- moving' spirit, behind M. converted Jews appeared before evening. Warsaw (JTA)~— Two daugh-| Due to as error the n&me of • Louis; and two.sisters, Mrs. Sam i Community Center. Mr. Marks difference in fellow-men with im- G. M. the rabbinate last week, asking ters of the Minkowski couple who j Sain Bernstein, was emitted from j Winiroub and Mrs. I. Wintroub, j will cooperate with Rabbi David aginative appreciation. ' His funeral i n ' B'nal B'rith for readmission to Judaism.'. ArBudapest—The Executive of werfe eiain In the Przytyk pogrom ! the list of members of the-Esard jell of Omaha, i Goldstein and Mr. Aaron Katz, , By sharing and affirming the Temple was crowded to capacity. rangements to take 'the converts the Hungarian Zionist Federation of last-March -were last week gi- 'of Trustees of the Funeral services were 'belfi j principal of the City Talmud •irritation which Mr. Wells bids Admission was by Invitation only, back into the fold had not been has adopted a resolution appealven immigration certif.ica.tes to Synagogue that Rr-p f the Wednesday at Peters-Kunold- i Torah. in executing the program .us contemplate he shows that he but 10,000 persons thronged the completed before the holidays ing to Great Britain not to susPalestine and will sail with the New Year's edition ol the ewish Si.ews.rt chapei. Burial was in j oi the school until the arrival o£ • (Continued on page -8.) streets outside. opened. • ..-. « pend - immigration- into- Palestine. next immigrant group of 200. Press. Golden KilL __J£LJHJ£S8S8S£. Aft Satohi
' Gash p r i z e s o f j i s , 10 and 515 •will be awafdee^the firBt three prize winera respectively of the B'nal B'rlta Amateur Night contest to be held October 19 at the Jewish Cbmmunity Center. Omaha's own. "Ab" Kaiman, popular master of ceremonies, will act as the "Major." Kaiman has,
Beth-El Auxiliary Announces New Board Members
Dr. J. M. Entian
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MILITARY ACT.'
Services to Be Held at le Omaha nagogues
PALESTINE RIOTS
Gabrilowitich Dies in Detroit
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Announce Try-Outs For Anniversary eant
Leo Schwartz To Appear on Jewish Forum
Junior Council • Hears Lecture
Temple -to 'Present
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Book-Reviews
Bingo Games on ••
Irving TKalberg Dies Suddenly
Jacob Raduziner
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