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SHMiOM ASCH This column is copyrighted by the Seven Arts Feature Syndicate. Boys and Girls! Toys Ere Reproduction in whole or in part needed for Chacrkah. If you Sundown, Tuesday evening, De- After the reco*" Holy have lots of toys, won't you :ember 8, wiil mark the beginstrictly forbidden. Any infringeorbe kind and share them with ning of the festival of Chanukah, City by the Mac . ment •will be prosecuted. dered -the' re-de*., .on of tlis| Jewish .Leader Gives Three-1 those who haven't any. Tors Dr. Sher Hamad Chairman; "The War, Goes On," the new Membership Drive Dedicated variously .known as the Feast of jTemple. Associated with the vieHour Address Before in good condition are "wantec!. the Maccabees, the Feast of Ded-! toT and once more epical novel of Either leave them st the JewEoyal Cosnissica to Justice Brandeis cation, a n d the Festival of! T f» the Maccabeans is the legShalom Asch (G. XV Putnam's end that the only crucible of nnish Community Cecler or call lights. . Sons) is already high in the list Jerusalem (JTA) — Present- Mrs. T. Tully,. Harcey T24S. For eight days the Jews of the polluted oil found by the priests The Omaha Zionist District was of best sellers. That list is often lasted eight days .until new oil, i ns - t h e Jewish case before t h e ! •who will be glad to pick them Women's Hebrew Ckss discouraging on account of there-organized at a, special meeting world by. each day lighting one could be prepared for the fcolyjRoj-ai commission in a three-hour j tip. quality (or lack of quality) of held at - the. Jewish Community more candle "will commemorate candlesticks. to Siart Kerf address, Dr. Chaira Weizrnann, {i the victory: of the Maccabeans the books that appear on. it. The Center Tuesday evening. \ Temporary officers -were elect- over their, pagan enemies,' the Sy- Likewise through the centuries j president of the Jewish Agency appearance on the list of a book the story of Judith, an earlier j Tor Palestine, last week outlined like "The War Goes On" tralsea ed, to.: serve until the first busi- rians led by their king, Antio- heroine of Jewish history, has .the Jews' plight throughout the Epiphanes. Zion Flag Day • The College of ."rv .- u r 1 " ' , the entire level of contemporary ness session, . when permanent chus Chanukah was instituted "by the | come to be associated with the! world, demonstrated their" need •-; < literature and bears witness to officers will be chosen. The tem-Macacbeans in 165 B. C. and wasjFestival and because of this jisso-jfor and right to a homeland and to' Be Observed Hebrew classes v,rf*>*~ 1 - f , . 1 the existence of a public that has porary officers are: Dr. Philip to be celebrated with mirth and ciation the women play a greater j held out a friendly hand to the Locally Sunday reclion of Jiidch vs'r"-«-'T" V ," i Sher, chairman;- Joseph Tretiak, both taste and vision. joy as a memorial to the dedica- part in the Festival of Chanukah. Arabs. treasurer:" Frank Ackerman, secmeet every Wecrc?'!,"' r- - , - ! I want on this occasion to pay tion of the altar. Three years Tradition has it that no work, "There should be one place in Zion Flag Day will be observed ' ing at i f i J O 8. ni F ; ;""r . a tribute to Shalom Asch, the man retary. earlier, the soldiers of Antiochus especially that of the women, this wide world where we can i o c a i] y and nationally this coming ish Community fpr-n- <• r- J i and the writer. For over a dec- A general mass meeting will be upon their capture of Jerusalem ought to be done in front of the Jive 8s we want to lire," he de- Sunday, December 6. ! ing r.ezt VTednes.-'r-. r>" held shortly. -A committee is ade we: have been very close had erected a pagan altar for lights, but games, riddle?,, acd In Omaha the Jewish National < ber «. friends, for nearly seven years of working on arrangements at pres- hurnt offerings in the sanctuary other pastimes should take place clared. The hearing room in the Gov-Flag Day campaign will be con- I !Re£"ipt?*ciT.ion£ r r FT" F*I that time we were neighbors. He ent, and it is hoped to have a of the Templein soft candlelight eminent House was crowded to ducted by the Junior Hada.sss.li.! made at the J. C. C. f"17*! r > - t read me .great partB of "Three Prominent speaker for the rally. overflowing'for the address. Af-'in charge are Sonia Eoitstein, ; i by calling: Mrs. Kr-n-sr. C ihr i Cities" and'.of "Salvation" in the The first.of the year a memberhe had concluded, the com-1 chairman of the Junior ESICEE- ; j Glendaie 2BS4. original as they were written—-in ship campaign will be launched. B'NAI ISRAEL TO DEDICATE ter missioners, who are investigating jsah Flag Day committee, and Ka-' mr home, in: his, on the terrace of with the goal set^at five hundred. recent disorders in Paitstine', an-! lah Franklin, president of Junior ' TWO MEMORIAL the Cafe .de: la Coupole. I read The membership drive, in connounced they would like to ask JBadassah. j h i m t h e novels and. tales I was; junction with' a. similar nationTABLETS many question and invited him to Tee entire Jewish, committee | criuw writing • during those years. I wide movement, . is dedicated to meet them again this week. will be. canvassed. All are asked iff learned ; immensely from, him of Supreme Court Justice Louis D. Sunday, December 13, at S p. Dr. Weizmann demanded fair | to contribute ss jrecerously the 'jewis&i spirit, of Jewish life. Brandeis,. active . leader in Zionm., the Congregation of the B'nai application of the principle of:possible. Jewisli Icf-ucrs cc He' is good-.enough to say that ist' work for, many years, who Just Israel synagogue, ISth and Chi- j economic • absorptive capacity,! Those wishing to donate the use he, too,,learned from me in mat- celebrated his eightieth birthday. cago streets, will dedicate t w o j i c h i e E a i d t h e 3evrs h a f i a e-!of their cars are asked to be at | ters of technique, of art. T h e membership enrollment Sudden Demand Hade /by bronze memorial tablets. At the >w hp{. e r l i n f J T A I — A l l c . <~.~-rrgoing to; the Jewish Coramnrity Center. ce e(jf s o that Jews Banks and State-Controlled a t i c a n d m o t i o n picTii-e cr , ic.=n There is something princely campaign, has received the apsame time C a n t o r Abraham Jp a i es tine would not find the I Sunday morning at 9 a. m. Institutions about Asch/ ' I saw him first in proval of Justice Brandeis, whose and forty members of | frontiers Closed. | Identified by their Blue-White I w a s b a n n e d u n d e r K oocrc* r ' > • <• Warsaw. - A dinner was being photograph will--appear on every the Hazomir Singing Society win The Arabs had jrofited from j boxes,'the volunteers win conduct! K i c i s l r y of Propacr^iujf. znC ±-rBerlin (JTA) — Hundreds of I i E ' t t m e c t e n the f - i - u i ^ t '.-'.' given. in - honor of the late H. D. membership card issued to Zion"War by creation Of , a popular appeal for contributions is a " l e g e c T of the ."fv-"l -i "-> realty owr.ns throughout the. Nomberg. Asch towered above ists dnring- the coming year. Jv e n c e i n G e r m a n y ' s ci 1.1 "t ' ""i c In line,-with-the drive, the Jew-Germany are in danger of losing the colleagues and friends not concert p r e s s h e n c e f o r t h n"'"T r o i ' . r f only in stature. You feJt at once ish people are reminded of Jus- their property as a result of sudbeing is satisfied?" iproduci self t o clescripir. F r r . i - - . ."'•- ' • v ~ , • • in the presence of a great spirit. tice Brandeis'. own words: "Or- den demands for redemption cf speakers Dr. TTeizmaan said the Trans-'Zionist emblem. Contributions fiedecree states. " li " ' ••• That feeling I never lost. One ganize, organize, organize—unti mortgages made this week by b IJewish announced in the next issuewill of the Jordan Press. The affair had been included in the : posited in the Sloe-White'boxes sia! e-con trolled did not lose it even during his •every Jew :in America E&ands up • r t ^ S . ^ ^ w T H n - ^ w s p a p e r s j o p e n to the Jewry of Omaha. Balfonr.Declaration but "for.rea-jwill be applied for the aecruistion • A n n o u n c e m e n t o ' 'he V-*". T r j r I i ' ^ -• •childlike artist's moods, as when;, and ia ..cdunted-r—-counted" .with us T-'.r - ' - • T>- '- t v sons known only to Sir Herbert j of new land areas in Palestine as r a a c e b y P r o p a g r r f r during the brief flurry of pop-P a u l J o s e p h G o e b b c . r'" J —•=" -v r " - p r - r r . - r proves,, himself, wittingly or reported. Samuel '.(first Palestine. High national property. ' P ularity .that the books of all of unwittingly^ of the few who are According to the newspapers, Commissioner) was torn, away." This will be the twenty-third t b e j o i n t a n n u a l P P E ^ I I - •-• J c"""" ~r'- - f us enjoyed in Germany in the late against- their own • people." K e i c h s ' C h a m b e r o" Ci " " r r F T " r T . r :^ tbe mortgages have been called He urged the Eoyal Commission annual observance of "Sion FISE" twenties, he ' said, walking with t h e r e c r e a t i o n d e p r - : —er- r," ; v ' r-r-- ><- 1 , for redemption before the en"} of to consider existing, possibilities j Day. .• • us along a lovely road in the south German Labor F r c r ; , -o < M \ V , ' the year. [for development in the TraEsjorof France:."In Deitschland bin ichThe demands, the papers re' DiEclosing t h a t b«* r f f \'<i ' i " v, , • J dan. a gemachter-Mann." For what ported, have been motivated by National Fund to a l r e a d y been ispuet". P " . \-^r~ "••""• ; -r-"1. •<- <-" Describing the Balfocr Declarwas so clear was that he wanted the desire of public banks and said i t ' w a s nece < =«r-'" "•' n =•' ]-r J I T T . — . ation as the Magna Carta of the Plant Trees In his vision to prevail rather than credit institutions to terminate re" m E n y G e r m a n crJ:n"s- r- <-• r? ; -• -• . - , - - ; i Harry Cooper,' chief- of the sec j Jewish, people, he recalled that be himself, that he was then, as he lations with Jewish clients. follow- t h e . typical . ' • ' I ' i ' f - r i i- r -, -r ' . Brandeis -Forest ret service office here, h3s been once stated thst the meaning has always been, the - servant' «f While a number of the realty Provides Religious Freedom Jofhad nrr*' i n t h e i r c r i t i c ^ - r * i , - " r ' ,1 . promoted to supervising agent-o "the Jewish national home was .and .Gives Jewish Territhe" creative set. owners are in, a position to raise The local Jewish Xs.ticr.r.1-'Fc-nd the district -whose /headquarter, | that "Palestine should be as JewCotincil i s s Toted, to plant all " k i l l e d m&v^ C i * r r r - -r •»- - •" i — ThV servant of the creative' are '.in; ViJaltimdre. Mr, .; fcoopec funds to meet the sudden de- • •-. tories Eeprcsentatioa •• ish as England is English." mands, i{ .was/stated, the. 'major.act! - Thatvis i t J have known viity-during the war. .-.wragfperBt ""Certainly we ar& .sot Injuries"]'[ many of my eminent contemporar-- bodyguard to CJeneral Pershlns, is ity " of "them, "particularly- -those .-".Moscow (WNSj—Pull'relisious the rights of non-Jews. Before j ;hs organizations 'is tbe Louis D. freedom and no penalties or reliving in"provincial districts, are ies. None was sd briinmirig with" now in Buenos Aires where -he rrless otherwise strictions of civic rights whatso- God and "the world, I state that |~•racfieis Forest, the creative wealth of the teller went three' weeks ago to arrange not "so fortunate. The Ecverncit • foi trujy:. gres-t srtist f'-r- T - * n~"> _ nothing has been done to injure j ' The newspapers suggest that of tales, frOminone there poured for the secret' service protection of a' forest in Pa'-les- criticisia end tbe Tfl^c «•". ^> f enemies. Oandlc*rds;. gen-jftaers. ' I go further: the Jews responsible Jewish organizations : in writing o•'•'; in speech so rich, of President Roosevelt. r.->»-irirt-.-. n have done good to" the Arabs inj tine t o commemorate the eight- bOTind to ?Ril. police, so overflowing a stream of hu- Before coming to Omaha in do their best to secure credit for directly. TVe had to collect moni ieth birthday anniversary of Justhe realty holders affected in orbig, bankers and of r-urifyiug our « 1 i-e o ."rv; man material creatively seen. He 1932, he was a.detective In Boshas been fullr corr^'c fi" " r turned his handicaps into advant- ton, and then later bodyguard for L2l r convention and provided; for-iu-the--.ew^ed country. Some state that a plan to mobilize the ages because of this amazing in- President Hardingratfd President ( a b e t 100.000 ' other groups Lave since constitution o7 l i ee "OiOOO . "Tb" F T i _ n c r t v l -f h ' ">^ner wealth." "Writing, after his Coolldge. ..He>also;- was. assigned liquid capital of Jews who have r e = a t i c constitution joinea to create this memorial for j early beginnings in Hebrew, in a to guard fornier premier Viviana previously been forced to sell Union of Socialist Soviet. Repub-jpres) « the oasa for the J e ^ s h tie fazaoas American-Jewish Jur- r n r r " " . ' L' n . r i " . v - v o lies which adopted here ,,•„„ w™»h was m«.»* -h hearty and homely folk-speech" and Aristide Brland of l^ance at their commercial enterprises, util- the nntoa PrP hviEatsonal nome, but one estate in ist. -- ' Congress or So- [Canada or elsewhere a bigger. unadapted or not yet adapted- to the Washington disarmament con- izing such funds as credits for viets All-Union Among the 'local organizations after the .historic document ' Referring to alleg faons that all the property ow lers. the highest, and subtlest organiza^ ference.."During the war he rewas presented for ratificaUon i>j\sood land has already passed in.o | contributing to the tree campaign tion as art, he had to adopt the Joseph Stalin, secretary-general of I^wish hands, he said t h . land , are " the Council of Jewish Woceived the 'king's medal' from Full Program to . fluid and uncomplicated methods King Albert; of Belgium, one of j.is good now but bad not beea so i-men, - the Women's Mizrachi. the the Communist Party. —-straightforward, simple, un- four so-honored. does before Jews acquired it. " | Pioneer Womeii, the Vaad AusilFeature Showboat e- '-or~ , r r ci This sweeping reform —— . . , subtle—of the folk teller of tales. Mr. Cooper has T>een considered away with the class of Jewish deSisterhood Party By his original culture and by the Dr. Weizmann said much cjli the Omaha Hebrew Club, th livable land was still available ia a r y > Golcie' Meyer'son Society, the Declasses, who although gradually r : character of "-is medium apparent- the, ace of secret service men and An exhibition of circle handi- being absorbed into the Soviet Palestine, citing ' the Haleh ter- borah Society, the Beth. ly forever excluded from the i>ro- during President Roosevelt's reeconomic system," were until »ow j"tory as an eample He aeclar- ros'h Kagodol and the Sfcaare ^ios duction of immensely compli- cent visit to Omaha,. he received work by Mrs. Jack Cohen's Arts r— „— — « - - -*»^/» •* ^ congregations. special attention for his leaderand Craft group, and Mrs. Clardistinct element suffering from ed that a dynamic development cated works of art—such as those the ' Mrs. Jf. F. Le'venson is cceir- " i t bourPolicy ship of the secret service detail. ence Bergman's sewing group, of TVassermann or Werfel or AIonly essential required to realize man of the comraittee which is will be on display at the Show- geoisie. dous Huxley—he has succeeded in the possibilities and emphasised endeavoring to replace the forests boat party which the Sisterhood Another important phase of the these later years, without essenl ' • that unless such a policy w a s ! r a T B S - e d • fiuriEg the recent A r a t of Temple Israel will give Wednew constitution is the guarantee .r c e- c2 -^ tially altering his methods, in adopted Jewish c «-' o l o n i z a t i o n nprisllls in Palestine.-" The LovU of equality of races and the proa a o ^ e a •>***>* nesday evening, December 1G, creating works, that do not only _* T , ^ ^ «,,«t>i,™« tn-r would slow down. n+ ' D. Brandeis Forest will be one *~ f p - r - ' C when the ballroom of the Black-j _=..•„ vision of heavy punishment for simulate but actually represent Referring to employment of ! the largest in the Holy I,anfl. stone hotel is to be transformed any racial restrictions. The deep *, rs->c - L On Monday evening, Decembev achievements equivalent t o : the Arabs in Jewish enterprises, be achievements of .those .novelists of 7, at 8:15 p. m'.', Kabbi -David A. into a replica of an old-time river concern of tbe Soviet Union for said Jews must work to avoid reracial miirorities is evidenced by proaches of beirig parasites if LAST RITES BELB FOR richer and more complicated cul- Goldstein will review "Moscow boat. " . • tures and techniques. - It is, if Skies" by Maurice Hindus. This Entertainment, in addition to the fact that the constitution sets they employ Arabs and boycotters „ rr i <t p^ ^ p EAI5KEE, S4 .J you like, the. triumph of genius is the third in the series of Book the presentation twice during the up a new legislation of two if they employ Jews. a. £.!/ Evenings sponsored }>y the Beth evening of the melodrama, "East houses, the Council of the Union over art. ...';' In describing the world Jewish He began so. humbly and yet El Synagogue Auxiliary a t theLyane," will include cards, bingo, and the Council of Nationalities. position today, Dr. Weizrnann • Funeral services.for Dr. Members of the latter house .will Jewish Community Center. . and other games, with Mrs. Julius effectively with sketches of a litcontrasted it with that which pre- Katskee, who died on Thsntsgiv- . v ,*• t i " -.r " - r -• " - i " - t .t his office, were held For his following review on Newman and her circle in charge. be appointed oy the Supreme tle town. He continued along this decades ago, when j * road of the "Yiddish folk-tale in January'4, Rabbi Goldstein has A buffet supper will be served by Councils of the Union and the Jews were able to find shelter in st Friday afternoon- from the "Mottke the Thief" and "The chosen "Inside Europe" by John members of Mrs. Henry Pollack's autonomous republics and provin- America. He said Jews now found Peters-Kuriold Stewart mortuary. cial Soviets on the basis of ten Rabbi David A.' Goldstein olficiMother." But always and even Gunther. circle. "all the world" closed to thera. from i sted and barial was in Fishes In deference to.the Community during this period he rose from Mrs. Max Block is directing and f r o m eeaacc ^h u ?f on Z^.^ll j Farm Cemetery. time to time, without abandoning Forum, which has found it neces- Mrs. Ben Silver is in charge of J d Auxiliary' Dr. Katskee, who was 5 4 years. his method, mood, native content, sary to change . the Sherwood costumes for "East Lynne," a and two from each autonomous This means that the from January 13 to"streamline" version of which is district. .to something like world stature, Eddy date of age, until three months egc : Affair notably in "KIddush Ha-Shem" January 20, the Committee in to be presented. Alex Lipsman, Jewish republic of Biro Bifijan had been living in Lincoln. He and "The Sorceress of Castille."' charge of the Book Evenings an- well known for roles in Center will have five deputies and five attended the University of Ke- O - i . r ?•• 7<~> — ^ - - ( A desert luncheon followed by; He did so less in those American nounces that the second January Players' Guild production, r e - autonomous Jewish regions, in the an afternoon of Jewish music and ~v.&I^braska Medical school sad served Ukraine and tales, like "The Electric Chair" Book evening will be on Monday, places Sylvan Frankel in the or "The Return of Chaim Leder- January IS, instead of Wednes- cast. Frankel since has won a er" or -"The Children of Abra- day, January ,20.. The sixth, and Tole in the Community Playhouse :tal of 17 representatives ham." America, of which he isfinal.Book Evening will be Wed- production, "Winterset," and reIsrael.-synagogue, _. so "intelligently fond, seemed as nesday, ^February 3. Books to be tired from the "East Lynne" cast i house. cago streets. \ ° " e t i E e Presidest of the L:nco2r a scene to blight even his crea- reviewed on the last two evenings in favor of the Playhouse role, j ilr. J. Kahz will review sholom j lodge of the 3'cai S'rith. S^rrirtive yigor. But again and again will be announced later. • Other members of the cast are !JEV/ISH WOMEN DO Asch's book, "Salvation," ia Yid- i &S Dr. Katskee are his parents all during the years, in plays far -"• "«• f - - -r Tickets may be secured at the Rosalie Alberts, Bess: Goldware, i f/£H Iff ' CHEST dish. 'A group'of Jewish • songs j Mr. £=d Mrs. A. Katskee. Z21'. finer and profounder than the box office the night of the review. Rita Mantel, Martha Himmelstein, j will be sung by Mrs. Harry Coop-.j Lotfcro?' street; his -widow, twe .much touted "GocT of Venand Herbert Kaplan. Musical ar- j er who will accompany herself oa j children, Allen &r,d Gsle; twe geance;" Asch "unconsciously forerangements will be in keeping I the Ealaika.' . • . jj brothers, Sheii aM Lcrai; tvi told the" day when he, the yishu- ARTISTS TO APPEAR OH with the,Showboat era. . | ' By last Tuesday, 'the Jewish Mrs. Louis Xereleff will bs |ccae sister, lurs. John Kascc, vnik from Poland, would create ICORCOMCEET TjUESDAY "We expect thi3 '.o be one of women taking psrt in the Com| ' Oiasisa. chairman of the fternoon works that towered into world the finest parties as well as one munity Chest IJrive, undeV , t i e will, be assisted by the Mesda-e^ literathre—and towered so. loftThis . coming. .Tuesday, Decem- of the most entertaining of Sis- .leadership of:Mrs. Ben.'silver has T>. Cronnces, Xi. Fish, M. Eurily precisely because their roots : were sunk so unfathomably' deep ber 8, -at S:q'O. v- m., the Icor of terhood history;" says Mrs. Benreported pledges of approsijn'ately stein, I/. Turkel, J. Tvolfssn, ' !• Omaha will present Maxim BoroSilver,. Sisterhood-president Theit ty-ei h thnndred dollars, j Epstein, I. Moskoritz, I.. Krantr. wen s into a native soil of ethnic and historic culture. The author of din and".Zeiaa"Zlatin' in a concert entire Sisterhood is at work on} over one hundred, seveaty-five L. Kaeeter, snd X." Levinson. the "Shtelle" and -the.author of at the Jewish Community Center. the project, selling tickets, ar- Jewish women are cooperating- The afternoon willfeeopen tc 1 rul fc^la it? T,?~t rejrtslET - "The War Goes On"'are one and Featured o n - t h e program will ranging t h e entertainment, the with the Community Chest in its the public, Russian and Yiddish *-"folk f OO g t a n d a general good time, j annual drive to raise', funds for five cents. •• "* —"---"-^ meetiris oa J.Ior.dsy, Deceiribsr 14. ' the same. No- break has occurred be — .t S:1S p. m. in connection •witl* •_ in the continuity of Asch's devel- songs, operatic arias, a one act Tickets are 50 cents each, and • the caring Qf the needy of Onaha. may be purchased from any Sis- - . Mrs. R. Kulakofsky for the \ Levy SsnsiaEd opment And his three pre-emi- play,- and. recitations. -1 he- Locse'S'tasiis.! stap. Mr. Borodin: was formerly a terhood member, or at the door. J fourth year is a member nent, works. "Three Cities." "Sal^e! KSTT Orleans — lisrk Lsvy cli vation," "The War Goes On," are member of the Chicago and San "Winner of a contest for the; executive board of the Cbest an 5 i Chicago g was reelccted trcassrer; Isrgest gatherin 3*rita licld this year. H. Kulakofsky .Is on t1i?jof the .National 'AsBOciation so authentic because the world, Carlo Grand Opera companies, i jjmember selling the most tickets'Mrs.-J. ' B h l d thi vision of Shalom Asch has incbr- Bliss Zlatin,.,who 5s well-known to the affair,- will" Teceive two; Initial Gifts Committee • and in i Real Estate Boarfis for a sixth business rneetiUb "="111 be r "I t' t porated within itself the folk- for her recitations and- readings, tickets'for the Drama League pro- charge of - collections from the! consecutive "term at the close of i W one .of'the isosi ."prrtcctici i ion i! ! 1 C 7 will accompany Mr. Borodin at dnction, "First Lady," coming to club3 and churches of the entire j the association's ann'-sal conven-J .ttempted by tec - (Continupd on page 8.) the piano. jresp. Omaha that week. city. tion.
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