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OMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1936

ITALY ENGAGES JEWISH

SCHORR BEMAMBS POLAND

«-•« PROFESSIONAli JEW REMOVE CAUSES OF ARTISTS FOR It wast I think, in Vienna, now ANTI-SEMITISM RADIO quite a number of years ago that I first took special note of the j Warsaw (JTA)—Senator Moses Rome (WNS) — Notwithstandterm. A very charming and able jSchorr charged in the Senate ing t h e anti-Semitic propaganda man who was then editing the His benign countenance and j Monday that the Government "was of a large, section of t h e Italian Ions defunct Morgenzeitung, the jovial manner well suited for the pre.<">-official government Palestinian Artist to Appear I tolerating anti-Semitic agitation only Zionist daily newspaper that interpretation of the works of soI and interfering only when exever existed in a western langu- beloved a figure as Hans Christ.(Vys\$- : has engaged a con• at Community Center l cesses resulted, i nber o£ age, said with a subtly self-iron- ian. Andersen, Jacob Texiere, fam^ ' ,«s* iOv Jewish a r t j Asking, "Where, can the Jews . January 5 w i n t e r programs. ical grin: 'No one pays the slight- ous Danish character actor, fold 3 o V sV3 ;go?'' he demanded that the au-i est attention to what I say. I'mhis greatly-esteemed stories to an them are Bruno Walter,; a Berufs-Israelite ( a profession- audience at the Y. M. C. A. last Fritz Reiner, Hans Weisbach andj Elias Newman, Palestinian art- • tnorities remove the causes of; al Jew), you know." Comment Sunday night. Mr. Texiere apIsak Bobrowen, all of whom are j ist, will lecture at the Jewish anti-Semitism and not interfere I was needless. We understand each peared here' under the auspices Community Center, January 5, as ; with Jewish youths* studies and! taboo in Germany. | other. Once more the diseased of the Central committee of all the second of the Jewish Concert ] attempts to earn a living. condition of the Jewish people —; Omaha Danish organizations. and Lecture Series' program. Mr. • r,t w i. , .-.. • i ;F or the anomalous situation, if Newman will speak on "Modern For years this member of a you like — had been laid bare. Palestinian A r t." Wednesday, V1 (i i ' . " i .. ( V (mi T prominent Portugese-Jewish famJanuary 6, at 3:30 the Women's | '_<• l,( _ h ' » 11 1 i . ( t, And today in America the term ily that has" lived in Denmark for Division of the Community CenS-, T - , I'," ,i. , \ is still in use, very often in vio- three centuries has made his ter will present Mr. Newman at I "ll P 1 I ' V I \>• • lent use. Pseudo-Marxian Jewish great mission in life the" interprea tea. His pictures will be on journalists, like Mr. Benjamin tation of Denmark's foremost (.'. in .1,1 . , ; . , display also on Thursday. Stolberg use it, certain liberals story-teller. tHis sparse dark hair i! O \l1IH ('ii• Mr. Newman has made his who want to veil their anti-Sem- falls almost to his shoulders and New York (JTA) — Governor! home In Palestine since 1925. He itism in a general benevolence with a cigar in his hand, he Lehman last week called on the \was born In Poland in 1903 and New York (JTA)—An appeal use it and so do the anti-Jewish speaks affectionately of the man . l i Jew to "do his full share" in the|lived in the United States from to Lutheran pastors and church Jews," the people who are deter- to whom he has devoted his tali il fight of religion "to rescue the • 1913 until he went to Palestine. i leaders from representatives ot mined to get out from under, of ents. Jacob Texiere n ii world from barbarism and deHe was educated in New York | the five synods of the American all sorts. The common formula Mr. Texiere, whose3 ancestors struction." He addressed more : and Paris and for a time was for;Lutheran Conference to "take a among- the Stolbergs and their than. 800 persons attending aj eign correspondent for a number ; firm stand against slander and like is that there is precious lit- went to Scaudanavia as the bankmeeting at the Jewish Theological, of American newspapers. He is ; falsehood" being clisserninatec! tle to choose between the profes- ers and advisors of Queen ChrisSeminary opening • the- seminary's one of the organizers of the Pal-j against the Jews in America was sional Jew and the professional Una who enobled them, began his •••,• I-. estine Artists and Sculptors As- | made public last week by the semi-centennial celebration. anti-Semite. And this formula career as an actor at the Casino Seeing threats of war, economic sociation and during- his Ameri- signers. has a certain glib wise-crack Theater, in Copenhagen in 1902. distress and Intolerance as the; can tour is organizing an Ameri- ! It deplored "anti-Semitism in quality' that may momentarily Two years later he became an three leading problems facing can Sponsoring Committee for whatever form it may take as in- I V v i W i V i V ft ». • V.J ».,*. commend it to young1 people who. actor at the Danish Royal Thea„ , present day civilization, he de- the Tel Aviv Museum. compatible with the doctrines ol In the modern manner, have not ter, making his debut in the role of Ahasverus, the Eternal or the ( • •> Mrs. Sam Wolf is chairman of ;the Bible and hostile to the conclared that the spirit: of religion been taught any substance < of i i knowledge or any severity of Wandering Jew. Passage Is First Parliamentary was the only force which could the educational committee of the i fession and teaching o£ the Luththinking in their schools and col; In the audience that evening be depended on to meet these! Women's Division which is spon- ieran church as well as inconsistAct of King George's was^Georg Brandes, another famleges.. problems effectively. He urged soring Mr. Newman's lecture and ent with our . heritage of liberty Reign ous Danish-Jewish literateur, and fair F!ay. Jews and Christians to turn to exhibit. Now in spite of the uniqueness who at the time was the dramaThe statement called attention the Bible for guidance and inof the historical experience oE thetic critic for Copenhagen's largest to the "persistent campaign of j j j r ; p 0 T t ! t e r a n d Dr. rTr-r<-l;:r "v " " London (WNS)—The distinc- spiration in the solution of soJewish people, there have been and foremost i. Jew hatred" carried on by for. < • i, ( tion of being the first parliamen- cial problems. other peoples who have shared Speak to Jewish T 1 ! As a member of the Royal tary act of the reign of King eign agencies, augmented bv soSol -M. Stroock, chairman of these cracteristics of the fate of Theater, •, n ! ii Mr. Texiere played called Fundamentalist leaders Group govern- the seminary's board of directors, the Jewish people, that at one or character roles in the plays of [and fed by thousands of pamphment's public order act prohibit- paid tribute to Supreme Court another moment of their history Holberg, the Danish Mollere. lets, books, periodicals, and radio -Before a rcpresei •; i r , n. i i ' , n ing the wearing of political uni- Justice Brandeis on his eightieth they have been, either disunited In 1913 he abandoned his pos-forms and aimed at curbing the addresses. birthday and to the late Louis or oppressed or both. And when- ition at the Royal Theater to be)r. C. Poynter ( r-i- p : Signers of the appeal are Rev- ^ X sity of Nebrr1-! ; "* . r"•. r ever these peoples have been dis- come an apostle and interpreter anti-Semitic activities of Sir Os- Marshall, who would haTe been t i. i 'erends S. L. Tallakson. Gideon' united to their own hurt or have of the great Danish writer, Hans wald Mosley's Fascist Black- eighty and who preceded Mr. school and Dr. Mon i« Vc-.rr l .been oppressed, men have arisen Christian Andersen, whose tales shirts. The measure became law Stroock as chairman of the Seeks Greater Protection When Olson, C. M. Videbeck, A. W. . R. Gronseth. It and If League's Covenant from within these peoples who are known throughout the world. after the House of Lords ap- board. Othe. speakers were Dr. i 111? V December 14 at a Is Revised have been the summoners to un- •Andersen's Tales," Mr. Texiere proved it. The bill was first an- Cyrus Adler, president of the c C *i• Health Program" a, ;U I. t ill i [meeting of the Lutheran confer-i i , ion and the leaders of liberating explained, "are written for child- nounced by former King Edward seminary, who presided, Lewis L. s p e a k e r s on t h ( ?K o M ; i" r V, ence, which, represents 1.060 pas Geneva (JTA) — The World movements. Youth Vocrti.ir., i i.l ren to'be understood by adults." VIII in his address from the Strauss, chairman of the semi- Jewish Congress demanded lsst jtors, 6.251 congregations and 2,throne at the opening of the pres- ecntennial committee, • and Mrs. • ir . ( So it came about that Washi „ J. \ "Andersen," according to Mr. ent session of Parliament on No-Felix M. Warburg, honorary chair- week that the League of Nations 139 6,623 members. j Dr. Poynter, speri.T? c ington and Jefferson were pro- Texjere,; "himsejf was a great adprovide greater protection for ca- ; 1 general aspects of fessional Americans and Garibal- mirer, of the Jews and held them vember 3rd. It passed the House man of the women's committee. tional minorities when and if the ; pointed out thr.t tbi Governor Lehman spoke after di was'.a professionaf Italian and In:hlgh esteem. In -hisi romances of Commons on December 7 th. had-beeH~g*v-e"n-.a-reo6pti©&-ir. League's covenant is revised. Ku'sciusico - -was'-'••'»*'• professional are many "fine- "portraits of "Jew- .The..hill,.-, wJilch,-ia_an> answer -J In " a " memorandum to the Pole and Bolivar was a- profes- ish characters.. The last months the recent outbreak of anti-Jew- the seminary's lounge. T h e r e - ! League's committee for studying : ' l . , , , OF E u r o p e S JeWS,"^' doctors. Reqr.rtr sional South American. We could of his life-he resided in the home ish rioting by the: Mosleyites, for- ception committee included Dr. j the application of the principles j ^ c ^ ! 'stendily risen so th; I slightly and yet significantly shift of a Jewish merchant by the bids the wearing of uniforms in Adler, Mr. and Mrs. Warburg, Mr. j of the covenant, the Congress' the basis. and add that the lea- name 6f' Melcholr and it was connection with >olitlcal objec- and Mrs. Stroock,. Judge and Mrs. I I ' New York ( J T A ) — Concluding 'fields of specializ. . tives and prohibits the mainten- Irving Lehman, Mr. and Mrs. I yeETS ? ders of the early Protestant re- there that he died." ance by private persons; of assor Henry S. Hendricks and Mr. and I "to re-establish the position, com- an article on the •Jews of Eastern : e d u r i°r ! ' training h ' volts, from Huss on were profes1 ,! ^ ? ; the last f,"t< promised by anti-Semitic agita- Europe in the January issue o f . From 1914 to 1921 Mr. Texi- ciatlons of a military or similar Mrs, Edgar J. Nathan, jr. sional Protestants and that the ; Foreign Affairs, De&ider Kiss.! Knowing the field .,tion." Mahatma Gandhi is a profession- ere gave his chacterizations in character. h e fe!t t h e ecessitl He decried Intolerance, repres> Emphasizing that the Congress 'foreign editor of the Pester Lloyd | a s i n g r h n al Hindu and that Carl von Os-Germany, playing fifty evening9 One clause forbids "use or dis- sion, individual ruthlessness, the | of Budapest, sees anti-Semitism i ^ ^~ than PI represents millions of Jews In in Berlin and.then going into the vov n?r sietzky to whom, broken and ill play Of physical force for promot- world armament, race and threats V^opie to en • • countries members and non-mem- •there " a s incapable of destroying ! ' anc by German brutality the Swedish provinces as far as Tilsit. For ing ^ ^^"jof force as argument in interna- bers of the. League, the commit- ithese Jewish masses as were" the j "dentistry _ like » ( . . w the next five' years he remained Academy has just given the Novides for the dissolution of any tional relations, declaring that tee said the Jewish situation in | sytematic persecutions they under-1 tinuahy raising: its rcc,i bel Prize, is and was a profes- in his native land. In 1926 he jSqme schools as O',i . i I s Pi a l l . n .! "again we face the spectre of several member states and even went in past centuries." gave his interpretations three sional Pacifist. the confiscation of their war, war with all its ghastly suf- countries signatory to treaties Mr. Kiss, presenting a statist!- K l a c l e Dentistry '• s i time in the city of Stockholm In force-and The field of m i r r o r - r r - -i •- r property. The bill also empowers ] — ^ The German term "Berufs-Is- Sweden. of guaranteeing minority protection cal-descriplive view of East Euro- d i f f e r e n t • •.• picture. W j ;>"•=£; the police to forbid public dem- j . , raelit" is mo-e transparent than of seed for future. no longer correspond with the j pean Jewries, country by country, t h e r e a r e n o t e n o u g l I i .-n- / vsowing On his mission of interpreting onstrations in sections where such the English. It means an Israeldeclares their situation, except in ]other field open is t ' i ; i <r i ' ; League's stipulation. ite by calling, that is, one who has Andersen, he has visited all the demonstrations m a y interfere war." Russia, "must be painted in som- ! t a l t e c h n i c i a n s . the message and Without mentioning Germany n O" Describing 2s-i. • , n l i Scandavian countries and . Finwith public order, and in the been called to serve Israel, one bre colors." meaning of religion, as exempli' cians a r e also in den <rC ",') i who has had, as Catholics say of land. He has appeared in Aus-event the police cannot guaran- fied by the Bible, he declared by name, the memorandum asserted that one of the reasons for ;fields a r e especiaily o' i , the members of their religious or- tria, Germany, and Iceland. Twice tee order they are authorized to that "it is this combination of jus- the increasing violent anti-Jewish | MfS. y o u n g women.' ders, a vocation. But the En- jhe has been to the Faeroes is- forbid the demonstrations for glish term though opaque to the lands, Danish possessions in the stated periods. The ac* also tice and mercy and humility be- agitation which has shaken the Died T h u r s d a v ! Dr- Mar ^ li! ; h\ f - ; ' '•League's national minority guarfore God which the world needs north'Atlantic where he performstrengthens the existing Public! ignorant, is pregnant with an * !showed t h e parjiculprly J.M-,^I how the 7iu~ br- r; , : < equal meaning. For to profess ed, before the poor fisher folks Meeting Act by giving the police today." He held religion "a nat- antees "is the undoubtedly powMrs. I d. a ... ° o ! ;.' f o r . TO"y! dents. apnlyinE Tor r i - . p - k. , i i : : ' erful propaganda carried on in ural ally of all those who would who live there. increased power to curb attempts f means to speak out or confess or xamilwr figure in t h e l m e d i c a l - h l g b,ni bear witness (fateri) for (pro) or While in South Jutland he re- to break up meetings. Imprison- seek to !>ring about a real broth- every part of the world by a pow-drug department at Brandos, d i e d ; . , ,. erful state." 8Untlv o n U l ei n c r e r , r erhood among men" and deM (i . rv ceived a mesage from the King ment up to three months and to some knowledge, faith, allegiearly last Thursday morning at a ; . ,„, . t h e r e w e r p 1 2 0 0 0 a p r clared: The memorandum asked that a ance; love that will not be denied, of Denmark niforming him that fines up to $15t or both are the ^ "Let us not underestimate what revised covenant include provis- j local hospital after an emergency jo f . t h j g n u m b e r 7 . p } V f . p , provided that cannot be resisted, that must he had .been made a knight of the maximum punishments political" uniforms! i *ne religious people, regardless of ions procuring minorities protec- ! operation. She has been in O m E - ! c e p ^ O n - r - o r e v Order of Rldder of Dannebrog for for wearing lead to action and to service, and, creed or sect,, might accomplish tion by all League members and j h a for thirty years. F o r m a n y j A n ( J ^ v e n ^ Z ; , , o l , ; ,;,•,_;'/ iU his Andersen.Interpretations. This if need be, also to.servitude and while violation of the military la an honor rarely accorded ac- clauses of the bill can be pun-were they to work together fot reauiring countries seeking to join j1years before that she had lived" in igbsorb"d " suffering. st. Joseph.-MO. r M T o e ; t - t h e ; O U 1 _ ,_^lt , The first professional Jews tors who are free-lancing and not-ished by fines of $2,500 and im-justice and mercy in the spirit of; the League to accept the obligaMrs. Wooll is survived by t y r 0 ' finds e:"-"icuTlv iV stions guaranteeing equal ethnic, divine love." were the Nebilm, the prophets or, members of the Royal Theater. prisonment up .0 two years. "Perhaps," he suggested, "the public, religious and other rights sons, Harry of New York, and Ben jp r £ ! ,.*j c e According to Mr. Texiere, the vile it irather, proclaimers. Prophet is The general impression here is of Chicago, and two sisters 1550 ; to find records of i i >7azis proscribed the Jew because to national minorities. Jews in Denmark occupy an ennot a good term, for in.our conthat the bill marks the death o£ Chicago. |merits. Dr. Slarfoiir l temporary English it is fatally viable position, having had full knell of Mosley's party, at least Instinctively they may have known that men of faith . . , would inrights for many years. They are :vere"in(!ic?.t!or;s of C -' spoiled by the connotation of in the. public sphere. It is beSocial, Culture! Gresp to CHORAL AND DRAMATIC sooth-sayer, of fore-telling by few in number, though; there are lieved, the law is an Important evitably be dangerous enemies to Present Yiddish virtue of an esoteric fore-know- only 6,000 in Copenhagen which step in, tne'fight against Fascism u government which spurns as unn i- iii i CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS\e**™\™w?c^'-I ledge. iThis is precisely what the has a population of 800,000. A in Great Britain. King George's manly the ideals of justice, mercy On Sunday, January 31, memand divine love. Perhaps the crimination s-.re t h r " T f <Nebiim never were. They were thousand Jews arrived after the approval of the bill was conveyed lfl The Progressive Choral men who heard a call and whowar, and at present many, are by a royal commission consisting badge of shame which that-gov- bers of the Social and Cultural Dramatic Club elected its officers ;Jews make r.p S.PS i ir" r" vr' Group of the Omaha Hebrew Club ernment Is trying to pin/upon the coming as refugees from Gerthe populRtion, 11 VP~ " r" ' ' answered that call and who proof the Earl of Onslow, Viscount at a regular weekly meeting claimed the substance and mean- many. Goschen and thf. Earl of Craw- Jews will in the future be seen will present a four-act play, "Der which was held at the residence physicians ere Jews, f " : ' - - r ° Fremder." Those desiring to atas a badge of honor." of the Pt.tiden.fF cr,-,\> ' "Denmark has few Commun- ford. ing of the call that had come to tend are urged to get their tickets of Sain Yaffee. universities F.n-c c ' "" " ' ' them. And they proclaimed un- ists and few Nazis. Nazi-ism is a The folio v-ing officers were in- Jev.'E^ hut 1<! per cen' ,> •' > The first Jewish settlers in early, as there are only r limited ity, righteousness, that liberation disease that has manged to spread 'stalled: Mr. N. Martin, president; ical students ?.re Je« j Canada were soldiers who-arrived number of seats available. whose name and meaning are re- to other countries, but one of the Mrs. H. Azorin, vice-president; Danish ministers has declared The play will be in Yiddish. "However." Dr. Xl • • \ , demption. They were professionwith General Braddock. | Julius Schneider, secretary; Mrs. on, "religion or r?.c . ' - ". - ' that our country will not hear of al! Jews. And so were the Baal P. Crandell, treasurer; Ben Kar-should not be B dci.*""" i - • Shem Tbv and ages before him any of!our Jews being insulted." Itin, dramatic director; and Samtor in the limitation <>" - , , , Word was received Thursday When in 1933 the Copenhagen those, sages who were martyred jYaffe, musical director. Locfiily the-, situat' • i • by Rome and an age after him synagogue celebrated its jubilee, morning of the death, in Los AnI Plans to present the play, serions. There is nr, . • Dr. Theodor-Herzl of Vienna. And the King and the court were in geles of Harry Kavich, 45, a fori "Broken Hearts" by Z. Lieben, inatior, Rprr.in?' locfi] "' - ' •• • mer Omahan. Mr. Kavich left today we smaller, humbler, less attendance. i are being made. The date of pre-dents. Omaha has Omaha ten years ago to make his Mr. Texiere was brought to the effectual men and women -who jsentation will be announced at a rracticing J p w i F ! through our love for all Jawish United States for the first time home on the Coast. He is survived by his wife and A reception honoring the -ad- Mr. Sam Beber has been added later date. which i? Jn propcrt i v ' people and our sorrow over the two months ago by the Scandanvisory' board of the College of to the list of advisors. Jewish jicpulation. Jewish people and what we con-avian-American Foundation. He three children. CURRICULUM • Jewish Studies will be held after "Plcwever," Dr. y.? " "i ceive in all earnestness and after learned his..English in four \ARTICLE BY RABBI CQEi First Semester "pp.rents should b« c . infinite searchings of the heart months and speaks exceedingly PLANS BEING COMPLETED jthe classes the opening night of REPRINTED IE SQUTH [the College at the Jewish ComSelect One TO force their son? tf - ' •• ~. to be our understanding of the well although he sits with a dicmunity Center, January 5. Tuesday, 8:15-9:00 FOR HISTORY INSTITUTE ci~e. The Heir: j? cr.r, \ r •-• , tionary in his lap and occasionalAFRICA plight of the Jewish peoplet as Elementary Hebrew—J a c o b A prominent individual to be for .Tew r;nd nori-J* v ' we! are, we are the bearers of a ly fingers its pages- to assist him Kahz. An article by Rabbi Frederick j Jewisli ni'r.s^p thonrli ?~c-r great and noble and consecrated when he cannot remember a eer-' Plans are being completed for announced nest week will present Advanced Hebrew — J a d a h iCohn entitled "PhUo-Sernitism," Jpremium. \the Institute of Jewish History to Jthe first of a projected monthly tradition. We, too, have heard a tain word. _ . Wolfson. [which was first published in the His repertoire of Andersen's be presented by Dr. Abram L. series on "What I Believe." Bill Gve.y presided ct the i " call and have had the grace to !Jewish Press of October S_ p.p-in p. answer It. Aa best we can we stories Include sixty that he can Sachar under the auspices of the Speakers'will discuss their views - Yiddish.—I. Morgenstern. History of Jews in Germany— | ^ears as "Be of tee 'leading arThe next Forum wi'i be conserve the Jewish people. We are tell in DanisLr forty In German, ^Women's Auxiliary of the Beth- on Judaism. ar.rurersv • Rabbi Golostein. j tides in thr''Zionist Record of ccrncd wiLh s discnssim; oi ihe and two in English. He has told El Synagogue. This series Is to | Already a class of worsen is ;•. wci- k n i e u ' B • ' ' • • professional Jews. i November SO. TSe Zionist Kecord his stories before kings and presLPJ:MI Profession EH;! its oi-pcr- |f;lc. v.-iii s;:or*. e d be given on February 19, 20 and i meeting every Wednesday mornFriday, It Is both amusing in a bitter I is published weekly at JcharcneF- tunities. 9:10-3:55 S : f1 f' p . m. at ing at-the Center for Hebrew inlocmbor kind of way as well aa sad that idents high and low, rich and 21. jburg in South Africa and is .the j Select One" .- ^ 2 Tl. d and C Mrs. Jacob Blank, president of struction by Mr. Jndah Wolfsoa. these observations are necessary. poor. He has even siven a performance In an insane asylum.. Jewish Customs'and Ceremon- I leading Anglo-Jewish periodical | In ;0~3 V i n r r r t r (IF Kncomon. ;;t vpri f; the Auxiliary, announces that • Registrations are now being . They would be so among no other j on that continent. ' | confessor io The Infante Mtirifi of ials—Harry Mendelsohn. Fi w i n be servi Mrs. Lawrence Finkel and Mrs.taken at the Center main ofOce. Kroup or class _or faith or people ! Bible—Instructor to be An- j Dr. Cohn's article!? appear as a j Ptiairs, fdmiitpri his ATarrpno oriThe earlies. reference to a Jew.; amuel Steinberg have been ap- Tuition is $1.00 per semester. - As officpH vril] he cl^c n the world. AH men would 'regular leature © f t h e . Jewish j gin, !)»rame s Jew and removed nounced. (heir !', in New Hampshire occurred In'"pointed chairmen in charge of many subjects way be taken as Press. tu A,ir.s:erdaiT5, Jewish History—A. Katz. ] friends are in* ite« to attend. one desires at no additional cost. (Continued on page8.). . 1C93. "' ticket sales.

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