January 8, 1937

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Entered as Second, Class Kail Matter on Jaircary 21. 1S21. at .Pestoffica of Omaha,- .Nebraska, tmder the Act of March 3. 1872

OMAHA, NEBRASKA. FRIDAY, JAXTASY S. 1S37

BOGIES AND. DANGERS'-_• Occasionally one meets persons, younger arid older ones, who are exercised over the fact that PalClasses of the College of Jewestine serves the purposes of Brit'* . ish. Studies will begin nest Tnesish imperialism and that the'Jew. . . i cay at ' the Jevrisa Community ish Agency, has or seems to have Artists to Appear Local-'Center. The classes originally | Envisioning a program of co- eago. H made capital of the possible or To Give -Address oa Present -ittendesl the Lewis] ~ " scheduled. lor last Tuesday were operation and'organization, Rabbi ! I n s t I t n t e »d the University of probable usefulness of our Yishuv ly. on ~ World Situation 1 because of the recepMilton A. Kopstein, new leader of Wisconsin. in Palestine to the British emJanuary 20 the faculty n^i-'H—s. j tion for ' -the" Vaad H'lhr, pire. Persons who use this arguRabbi Kopstein h o p e s to! ' ... ; arrived in Oma-i strengthen the Orthodox group I Brachah . Zfirah and her fcus- I Rabbi Milton. A. Kcn=iei.r v \ ment -will never stop to define in E v e ba, T u e s d a y ! through its representative body, II band, their terms. To them imperialism ; Sherwood. Eddy, the third b d Kahum Nardi, famous Pal- j conduct the class speaker to appear on the morning, to as-1 the Vaad, and 'to •.organize the! estinian musicians, Hjrrived in New ! Registrations Comis a bad word vaguely connoting Forum Lecture series, J same his duties.; various youth groups. York last week to begin their may still be mafis at the ,~ev,*-r cruel conquest for brutal ecoI "I believe in the The Vaad includes all the O r -!| A n e r i c a n t ° c r which wil bring Coffimunity Center aerk, bclo-p nomic reasons and the holding of appear at. the Community Center, i } Vaad as a great! thodox congregations of the city, i tbein to Onaaba, FebiTiarr 16. Tuesday. unwilling populations in subjec- Wednesday, , January 20, at 8 I factor in the deo'clock. He will speak on "The Th-?y will appear here at the Cention to European -powers. ' Telopment and; Meaning of the Present World tral Club, formerly the Knigfcts Now unquestionably imperial- Situation." j progress in the of Columbus building trader t i e ism was all that (though not ex\ life- of Orthodos auspices o* the JeTrish Xatiocal Eddy, well-known as a comclusively that) from the sixteenth j Jewry in particWorkers Alliance, Branch 54. mentator on -world affairs, a travto the twentieth centuries. But j ular and the .Brachah. Zfirah is a folk-sinErwe are to remember first of all eler, and author, has recently ret Jewish commu; S er. . She "was bora in Yemen in turned from a trip to the Orient. \ \ / that the Jewish people had nothfor the local cl E.». i" £. nity - in general," New officers of the Omaha He-J Arabia and brought to Palestine *Plans ing to do with this process as a For many years he lived in China i L the international cCe'r^z.' at a : at the -of one after the death j Club were installed T people. Individual Jewish mer- and JETorea. and has written books! Rabbi Kepstein. he said as he dis- brew meeting held Sunday afternoon of her parents.. She had a miser- ! ° : the TPth birthdey or '-~chants or manufacturers doubt- on European.politics, Hussia,-and I cussed his future in Omaha. G. Solomon, founder oZ the Cc . [at the Jewish Community Center. able childhood, at eight years of less profitted by it. But they did the Far East. His latest book is j , Rabbi Kopstein is a memb Cantor Edgar Aaron of the Beth- age being a housemaid. At nine cil of Jewish Women, r t ' e b so as "members of politics • and "A Pilgrimage of Ideas." . j a rabbinical family, being de- El Synagogue, accompanied by j she was- accepted as a pupil at completed by the Omf>J p°r, • economic orders the character of Undoubtedly one of the out- scended on both sides from five Miss Betty Fellman, sang .sever-j the children's village. "Mair Sph-i and-include a tea at 2 ,"f Ft which they had not. determined. standing of present-day commen- generations of xabbis. His mater- al Jewish songs. City Coramis-! h-a," -which had been organized; Nebraska Power Comptr; F; oriuni on the second f J C - cZ The great maritime peoples con- tators, ho. is likewise a man ofj i a l ' grandfather and his father the Junior Hadassah. Here; quered the world. Some, like the sound ideas. He is considered a were both Chief Rabbis of Radin recent trip to Europe. her remarkable talents were re- i Electric Euilcing, Monet. in Poland,' his father having Spanish, lost their conquests. The forceful and eloquent orator. Mr. I. Morgensiern, vrho offici- cognized and she was sent to Gen- [ ary 11. Tickets for the Community served in that capacity for twen-•' British, the French, the Dutch The international broa ,>£-Et ^r essin, director of the Habirsah | kept theirs. The peoples who had Forum may still bo obtained at ty-five years before going to Pal-jficers: J. J, Friedman, president; | players in Jerusalem, to prepare which Council xecuiii CE .1.1 LL' no chance to share in this con the Jewish Community Center or estine. His paternal grandfather, j for. study under P^einhardt ing Mrs. Solomon and ..1 £ quest. primarDy the Germans but from members of the Community Jacob Kopstein, was rabbi ol Nie- jSam Bloom,- vice president; Sol | herself thur Erin, president, r t V £ I" f E in Berlin. 'Rosenberg who starts his fortyForuin committee. Eugene Blazer not the Germans alone, have menchin, and was the author of j speakers from seven IT*. " h V / " In Berlin she n e t Narfii, a ! fourth term as secretary; and chafed and sickened with envy is chairman of tbe committee. "Tor- • participate, will be picl r young Palestinian composer. who ever since and are therefore mortest- ed treasurer for the thirty-second. I Nsrcli is a nsii'e cf Russia £nd:3:S0 over radio s t a t i c Z"""L ally in the same position as the book In the Yeshivahs. Trustees' installed were; IZ;WES educated, at the conservatory^ Mrs. Rueben Kulakr' conquering powers. - The UUBCOYRabbi Kopstein in his early Wintroub, Sam Altschuler, and , Kiev. After the-war he moved ] Mrs. Sam Josephson y ; ites had the easiest time. By youth studied at the Teshiva offL 0U i s Morgan; members of thel^Ith bis family to Palestine. the tea assisted by merely moving strath : and" east the famous" Chofetz Chaim, the j executive board: Ben Handler, jTfcere he came in coatact Tritii tlie j B C ^ Cober, TT. A, K^ they came to possess one sixth .of K. Ki .-l.r' well-known Gaon of Radin, Po- Daniel Swartz and Sapi Kenyon. I music of the old Jews of Yemen, vin Stalmaster, the earth's surface. Since.. 'the Ssm TTclf, I land. He was ordained while yet and Spsin. Xarci becaise John Feldman spofee .-of. aborigines they met were mostly" modem folk-singer, nxin- Herman Cohn,"- LOUJF ;, TT very young, and then went with play which will be given on- Jan- 'the-new quite primitive peoples hidden Etre th uary 31. Mr. Friedman r§ported \ ^ °* e Hebrew Renaissance ' 5nrer,^ BPH his family to Palestine where he from the general notice of man,T. M. Xev r~ r r ; " " " at the Universal Theologi- on tbe activities of the year., kind their expansion was simple Address On " H i t l e r " t o Be j studied cal College of Jerusalem. He was Twenty-five new members ?.lrs. JTEETISI GroSjnslr-'. rvhave! After tneir marriage, Zfiraa and unspectacular. . Oiven at Meeting on ordained by the Chief Ashkenazic been initiated into the E :Sre'5 r 1 and ^ardi traveled through Eur- is epen to all Crursc " T — ^ Rabbi of Jerusalem, the late Rab- Club.' January 19 jope and are now visitis.gr America and their piippts. ' In brief, the earth is today dibi "Kook. jfor the first titae. vided-among satiatefiL-and unsatBishop G. Bromley Oxnam, Res- • On" coming • to the United i Tickets for this unusual pro' inted powers, among those who Rabbi Kopstein became an IgTam may be gotten Xroia the secwould keep what they have and ident Bishop of' the Omaha" Area States, rlea in Talmud at the HeJ a -er ' retary of the On; hs branch of those who still thirst for con-of t h e Methodist Episcopal instructor brew Theological College of ChiChurch, will speak at a meeting ** j the Jewish NationalYCorker's Al"' quest. There is no third kind. €r J" - T—r~ The second of the daaces spon- liance, A. X. Cohen 22IS Spen- ! .Mrs. J5am .- C?-HET ->-r :• And it is evident in theory and of the B'nai-B'rith, Tuesday, Jan1 j president ~~ r " I " sored by ths Round Table of Jeir- cer ETtreet. immensely so in practice that, the uary 19 r a t the Jewish Community :?s' CeiifSE. tHis ..subject.:will be "The I jS ; r.^Jawers,...the I'contented .._;_."j-ish Tenth will, he-held..at the Jew-rSg-2eii".2:o Community Center. Sunday, \L2S. LS.LLZ Il/lYXil .V - EnglaiHk'Fnnrce, "'Hol- SignificlnceHVA'dolph HiUer"• f'-U-'. {January 10, at 9 o'clock. •' j Otaer offi cers el ectei lana.":: - are liberal, civitizea^ hu- " Bishop Oxnam recently came t o r Omaha from the presidency of De , Pesrl Perei mane, compared to those (Still At - the next meeting of the; Freddie Ebener's orchestra win hungry for conquest - - Germany, Pauw University, Green castle, In- Men's Club of the Beth-El syn- j furnish the music. Tbe first of i Mrs. Belle Kavich, a resident o* diana. A graduate" of . tbe Tfni-i agogue, Tuesday, January 12, Ben j the - dances despite inclement! Omaha for tnirty-five years^ died !Mrs. Har **y Elader t-cPFi-e- ~:r^.[ Italy, Japan. versity of Southern California, he j Meister, captain of the Omaha j weather was well-attended and'. Friday morning, January 1. i Board cf -direc tors ;r~r r * - s . "Very "well. And we, an unwarlike people, a.people of peace, de- has done advanced work at Har-Fire department, will describe a' proved - the popularity ct the! Funeral services were held tbe Joe Goldwarei past sired to re-colonize our ancient vard, Boston University of Theol- series of interesting narrow es-; series. j same day at the Jewish Funeral Mrs. Keyer TstelmEt. ' z cr.r homeland. - We could, not and ogy,- Massachusetts Institute of capes from injury and death by j Dan Miller is chairman of the i Home. Burial was at Fisher Kaplan,' and Mrs. Max Technology, and in Japan, China, A tea E.nfi social Jr : would not do it by force. "We Omahans whg owe their lives to dance committee of the E.ound Farm. meeting. could not do it without protec- .and India. "': the Rescue Squad and the new; Table. Others on the committee; Mrs. Kavich is survived by He has been closely identified first aid ambulance. • tion. Britain offered us that pro. ; are Rosalie Alberts, Morris A r b i t - i o n e s o n . Herman of New York, tection. Would any other protec- with -the field of education and The meeting, a dinner meeting, j man, Bertha Guss, Joe Goldware, ! a n < * * o u r daughters, Mrs. G. Meytor have been ^better? Was there has traveled extensively. In 1926will be held in the Lodge Room j Harry Perelman and Williard ,ers > M r s - ^*- Perlis, and Mrs. E. an effective protector to be chos- he was. a member of the; Ameri- of the Jewish Community Center. Smith. ' • ' j Himelstein, all cf Omaha, and en who did not represent in. biscan delegation to Russia and in The committee in charge includes j Tickets for tbe entire season 1 M r s - s - Kivach of Columbus, Xe1 t" I The eight little Ecr-"f«F .. character an imperialistic past? '•19932 ;went to Japan as a mem- William Racusin, J. J. Greenberg, are one dollar per couple and may!j braska. ber of 'the Education Commission '. presented the playlet, ' . Evidently not. We could succeed Leon Grae'tz, and Hyman Shrier. be obtained from members of the ——n~^—~ ! without Ice Cream." >-:--r only under an empire. We could of the International Missionary committee or a t the Jewish Coin-! ^ 0 tfCif C rrr b- ! K&dasEEC Child VCelfr-e V The have had no choice but among Council. munity Center. : Kaunas (JTA) — local As pastor of the Church of All FISHER NEW EXECUTIVE Jbinate announced th at it will no eon last Wednesday, vf-pv p^ empires. Who will deny that of the empires, in spite of all that Nations- in Los Angeles he earned DIRECTOR OF JT T», ff 11 i longer convert CbristiaEs, who i mendonsly received ifcrt ^ ' J WIEU to marry Jewish girls, to Jn- ! repeat the tierformsnc0 I F"-~. can be said and justly said, the his reputation as a liberal. Since J. IL F. c to Omaha he has enhanced 1 The monthly M'lave Malke of'daisin. The announcement re- I Beth-El Synagogue Sur f -' British Empire is morally the best coming Lave Malke J bis reputation a s ' a leader in the Ifew York (WNS) -— Mendel the Mizrachi will be held at thejrealed that Easy Christiacs, giv- I on January 10. ."••' bet? •"' . field of social justice. N. Fisher, since 1935 national di- Adas Teshuren. synagogue, Satur-;ing E s the reason desire to wed' The cast includes: C": • cT = Hence, it is clear that those rector of the Jewish- N a t i o n a l i t y evening, January 9. Rabbi; Jewesses, have applied recently j berts, Corinne &nfi F t ; " =• who are troubled or pretend to v I ner, Joyce Haykin, Rv.'r ~x • Fund's 5500,000 Palestine Land Milton Kopstein will be speaker.'for conversion. TO PRESEfTT "BERIREMthemselves to be troubled by our ! sky, Betty Cober, Dor-- r-Redemption Fund, has been naminvolvement with British imper- DER" AS YIDDISH ed executive director of the J. N. ialism are not ttiin"king of what F., according to ah announcement Tbe playlet -K-ill be r ^^ is best for the Jewish people in PLAY benefit perfcrmsnee fo- 'I The Social and Ct'ltural Club by Dr. Israel Goldstein, president the world of reality. They are '' dassah Ch"id TTclfsre I i r f . thinking of mankind as it is not, of the Omaha Hebrew Club will of the Fund. In the past year Mr. Fisher has in a world that does not exist. present "Der Fremder", a drama And this fabled unicorn of manin Yiddish, at the Jewish Com- served as co-director of the UniCt in this never-never land of dreams munity Center on Sunday even- ted Palestine Appeal. Up to 1935 be had been cam• they have placed in Russia - - an ing, January 31. The name of Par", cThe part of the "Fremder" will paign director of the American Subscribers to .the. Jewish Press are feeing impcritim of grandiose dimenwss 0 1 ;tted- i:-OE tbe "c t r sions, subtly but relentlessly con- be played by. Louis Wolk, and Palestine Appeal for five years in given an extraordinary opportsaity. rectors c,i the Talmud T trolling the veTy thoughts of its will have a support, ig cast of the the Mid and Southwest. GcMblat:t, by virtue - . y innumerable subject peoples, and following: Mrs. J. Richlin,: Mr. H. Snbscriptioss to the Jewish Press &re sow tion ES esecctive tire; Daniel Israel Lopez, a Jew of i Ruderman^ Mrs. J. Raznick, Mr. proudly boasting of the greater due. AH thoss \tho ji&j their 1337 Eubsoriptica.. Jamaica, translated the psalms j Herman Mirowitz and Mr. and military establishment in. all the member ot th e "board j into Spanish. Mrs. Harry Blacker. during the^raosth of Jssaary, will, fcr as addi" history of the world. tional fifty csstts, b2 given a copy cf Dr. Philip Imperialism in Palestine, in n»» f f f^ other words, is one of the bogies Sher's new batik, "Wisdom fresi the Bible and that people whom it hurts to think Lwiarl/ W the Talmud." • are substituting for the real men3 m <* \ ace-to the Jewish-people and to £ V This book slons is worth $2,50, and ths regall peoples•- -.to freedom and. to ular subscription price of ths Press is $2.03. By civilization in their permanent £i. character. I t was Hitler, who anprompt payment ©f your subscription yes s a y "Palestine must be opened to hatred on the Arab masses." nounced there was but one criter- all the Jews," Mrs. Beba Idelson, Mrs. Idelson would hazard no iiave both for $2.50. \ 1 artist, spoke last Tus ion of truth,.- - that.which is use- secretary of the Women Worker's guess on the results of the Royal ful to the German people accord- Council of Palestine, declared in Commissioon. "The leaders of "Wisdosa frcm the Bibls and ths Talnnd" ing "to the Fascist conception of an interview'in her room at the j Palestine have always had their is an escep-tiosilly fine treatecnt cf V~.z rrzzi nsefulness. Thence came the " Fontenelle before going to the \ difficulties with Britain and this ination of. Jews and democrats Community Center where she|i S D n t another incident." learning of cvx people. Herein tlo r ± i^™ cf and pacifists irom German life; spoke at a -luncheon sponsored by the ages is aada. to .serve n c i r m nc:ir r.~d The group Mrs. Idelson reprethence came the hounding of all the Pioneer "Women. reinforce our faith. ••"' '" sents has in its membership forty that was called Knltarbolshevis"The Jews are willing to .prom- t n o a E a l l 4 >men. The Pioneer mus; thence came the breakdown ise the Arabs t h a t they Will not 1 Ths Je-ETish Press is isdispeasabls is O^ r ( a once glorious civilization into dominate politically; that they Women of the United States and Canada who are affiliated with murderous and filthy: Jewish homos. • It hss beca a fsitif-cl ssrvasit will not- buy land already culti- the Women Worker's ' Council "And now SToscow is heard from vated by the .Arabs; and that they ^ e s t a b i I s h e d technical and agto the same effect, as Berlin. A will agree to a democratic parliaths latest sews "of ths -world, asd ths hs.^^^ir i c u i t u r a l s c h o o i s . t 0 educate the •V distinguished geneticist, Professor ment." women coming to Palestine as! ings of-ithe ccamrsity, Ey it? ?-^r:-r.ctirr.'=,rd *' S. G. Levit, is being violently atMrs. Idelson, small and dark, •sadersta-sdisf of t i e wor tacked for his scientific findings. and -very vivacious, said: "The pioneers. They likewise support and playrooms for If a geneticist in Berlin stresses Arab3 in the colonies neighboring j kindergartens aa escellsat stirrey of events zl children of working women. environomental- factors, off comes on Jewish settlements are friend-j "Britain, Mrs." Idelson feels,! here a3d elsentrhsre. .• . ' ' his head; if a seneticist in SI03- ly with the Jews, but they-are,'"i not fulfilling her obligations ' S ' ,cow stresses, the biological deter- afraid of the .terrorists. "Many; der the Mandate. According to j ' This spscsifiJ "c-ffcr is-an c -• jjiinants in human_.development, have been killed • and many have j u n agricultural director of the j j g ESOUM not bs crcrioolcsd. cf£ comes his. ThV&avSa writes: iv" "If - 3 a well-known fact that Pro- left because they did not desire j Jewish Agency, there is room for :1 ^4 fesor I-<evit and bis Institute sre to participate in ,,the general i two million more Jews." : I Mrs. Idelson spoke'Yiddish' and / drsrsing in'"through •their works strike." . • . •' " '" • "The Effendim, the Arab feud-'for tbe convenience of newspaper an essentially Fascist "scientific al landholders, are the anti-Jews, i reports, Mrs. J. Richlin acted ss (Continued on page.8.) and they have.-'Impressed their'interpreter. '.

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