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VieTro .expressed by wi3 LcvAsolm in his.column are Cjia ottn anfl <2o sot- necessarily reflect the- policies or : attitude! of' oar ^-publication."- Eeprodsic-1 tfoh in vrfaolo cr i a part strictly : forbidden,'• •

Entered a s Secona Class Idall flatter on January 33, 1921. a t ^yosteffiee of V " 1 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Pgder the Act of March 3. 1S*3

OMAHA, XEBKASKA.--TRIDAT, FEBRUARY 25 1938

REPRESENTS ATUEDICAL CONGRESS

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other night of talking like a Nazi. A Jewish Nazi, :pt course. . The quaint thing i s .that In his accusation there was an >, element of truth. And the quaintest thing of all is, as of course my gentleman never suspected; that this element' of truth 13 the universal element J"which binds the 'Jewish 'national:..rebirth to the age-and the/spirifof the age. ' ".-..•

Jlonteviaeo, Uru£-'r The Young- Men's Vaad win re- i — Dr. Joseph IZct <.; sume Father and- Son services | of the eye, ear, EC:J .roat starting:-Sunday, February 27, j clinics of the Ensaoi - « Jewpromptly at S o'clock at the ConOmaHasas SeeMng1 to EXPECT 25MO TO ish' Hospital, has arrived' In,Mon- Veiled Hint cf 17 u s e r e s gregation - B'nai Israel, isth too Claasrs Contained in Desial Chicago streets. tevideo as one of the tvro offic. Avenge Earlier ; QUIT REICH • ial delegates of tha larynEologica'l cf Arti-Sesaitisra Rabbi Milton A. Kopstein Trill : ••; • D e f e a t section of tha Argrentiae Medicsl explain the true meaning or Synmi$3B •-"'•" rt'—v Assocition to the South AmeriRome (WNS) — A veiled hint agogue traditions ct each week"-1 In the hopes of: avenging a decan Medical Congress,--which is that Italy is considering a proserriee. All fathers and sons ETC T *•-?•--* » • Berlin (JTA) — It is hoped feat suffered in 4 Kansas City on v meeting "here. Er. Jlotusevitch is | gram of nuraerus clausus lor invited to attend these service. * *" fil*-y that 25,000 German Jews — 2,Histor^ in.- the modern sense January 13, the Varsity basket- 000 more than last year — will professor of medicine at La Plata i Jews in all spheres of activity ball team of the , local Jewish University and president of Heb- was conveyed by Premier J.Ius•was not discovered, -was not felt, rr r Community Center will meet the be able to emigrate during 1938. raica, tbe biggest Jewish youth solini's government through a 'nnr f n i r r ' until- the early nineteenth cenIf preliminary plans can be adThe Furim Carnival to be g?v- \ Varsity squad of the Kansas City . «*aaf Out Ot, «, . t V * . ' Ife- 1 * « t : tl\p CoiiPUiiUion, w statement appearing in the infortury. ' - The discovery: of history hered to, about 5,000 of this organization in the Argentine. en t j - tbe Round TcWe OL Jev-ish ' T..M; H. A. in a return engageservp.n-^e Por-tr>o?->H: from 1SB( aazione Diplomatics, official or" by the romantic poeta and philosyear's emigres will find new f ; ^ > ' , ' t i \ t i ' •: Youth has been definite'.;.' seheor ment this Sunday afternoon at 4 becs.r-.sr- oC the. In f 7 - * 7 n p j n r-**} gan of the foreign ministry, : ophers led '• to an appreciation of homes in Palestine. Of the reed tor Sunday, March TT. at tober o'clock. which oa'the one hand denied re- i the older, literatures of each-peomaining; 20,000 about half will < *-theJewish ConnEimUr Ceiufi". A dance honoring members of go to the United States. ' fire? c' ports of contemplated anti-Jewple -which until thea nad been \ This affair is one in t h e series ish restriction and on the other considered barbaric, -unmodern, the Kansas City basketball squad least one-third of the Jews ' * * beinr pxvo. tl-.ror.j.-hoi:t v.h? per. •will be held In the Center audi- nowAt emigrating C r n i T TiTonriar tiigh.t warned that the government inl Di dead.. Under the influence of this from Germany son by the Kour.fi T&I'ile. torium Sunday evening at 9 tends to "see to it that the part same movement i t ceased t o .be need financial assistance of one o'clock. Music for the dancing kind or another. P'ayed by the Jews in the life of fashionable'to speak Prencb; -all bi t-s will be furnished by the Irvingthe nation as a whole is not disth"e mother tongues of all the peoRhodea thirteen piece, svring orproportionate to the merits of the ples, especially of all the small chestra.' single In-iividiial and the numerand at that, time oppressed peoDr. Gresalser^ Issues Gall fcr "Bf-h Et ?rn£.£r^i.e v , , l i s r The Omaha team was beaten ical importance of their commun•i F r ples, became suddenly precious for Chicago ts g-.p-t rpcaLe--, r~>lz: r.cri ' by a score of 27 to 24 when the ity." In what is generally interv and "dear to those peoples and Conclave two teams first met. Kansas City preted as the first official recog- r . a t h . Dnv.J A^cn-rr o" ~e> r symbolical of those people's bevarsity teams have never been nition of the existence cj a ing and aspirations. '."'.'•A •meeting of the general com- ) ish problem ia Italy, the fc defeated by an Omaha squad but • The.- Hungarian Parliament mittee of District 5, B'nai B'fith | ministry's mouthpiece, which '^:s I this season's O.maha team has an ceased-,speaking Latin/and spoke excellent chance of turning the has been called by Dr. A. Green. . . , i beherea to voice tbe opinions cl Magyar ;<tha Czechs ceased speak- tables on the K. ,C. boys, accordbcrg of Omaha A D DUCe htoseIf l.rrrzLife in Provinces Ee- March 26 and *7 lta ing. German and spoke -Czechish ing, to Phil Gerelick, coach of the S o U « s ° ° ^ . t o allay n u sca *' - <=°- " H Jewish fears arising from the turnin^ to and. were so eager to have a past local aggregation. The Kansas this meeting important commitantI-Jev.'ish agitation in certa.Ti that they -were fooled by forged City hoopstere are coached by Iz Honnal tee reports will be subtnitted Italian papers, and also proposed documents ol an early literature. Vile. dealing with the activities of the • .-' • dealing with the international Bucharest <WNS) — Pursuing Walter Scott and his novels; espeA number of Kansas Cityans a policy of "Christianizing" the district. . Jewish problem titrotigh. the crescially his novels of Scotland, of are coming to Omaha to make up Announcement has also .been tion of "a Jewish state somewhere the poetry of his' people's .history, a rooting section at the game anti-Jewish decrees of the former made that Sam Beber of Oiaafas, outside Palestine. | &oga regime through revolung were read and .loved from one and to attend^ the dance In the ^r 1 c f i 1 F v , . 'i->€ J some and modifying others, the as-president, of the Supreme Ad- -The test of tha statement, 1 end of Europe, to. another. Minor evening. Rumanian government announc- visory Council of the A. Z. A. which created considerable im-, "Walter: Scotts/ •; like Wilhelm serve on the committee of . G_a _s i n_e s. s , i_a 'Jewish, circle, reads. Both teams are composed of ed the restoration of railway Hauff arose in every - land. - The outstanding playersand a fast, tBe passes to Jewish, journalists and n e w l y - e s t a b l i s h e d B'nai Ia s r o l i o w s . peoples were becoming: conscious hard fought game is promised by the' subsidies to Jewish religious j B'rith vocational service bureau j . . R e c e n t ' journalistic polemic* ' rJ of themselves and of their char- Lee Grossman, Center athletic diinstitutions, which had been, can-| of which Dr. Lee J. Leviager was jm i g h t h a v e E r o u s e !i in certain acters. Folk songs wiefre - gathered rector. celled by tbe previous • govern- j named director. Also serving oa ic i r c l e s t h e i m p r e s s i o n t h a t t,-n= and recorded; historic documents A. Z. A. 1 will meet A. Z. A.ment. .. -. . {the -committee will be Dr.-Abra- FF aa ss ee ii ss tt Government Governmeat tras was about about to to were reprinted; "in libraries; and ,100 at a three o'clock preliminf. -1 - F ( • request by Theodore Fischer, •her, ! i a n . L. Sachar, director of the , i n a u g u r a t e a a a2t i-Semitie polic . private archives a-thousand schol- ary: game. This is the third of a leader of the Jewish Party,-, to' Hillel Foundations,, and Richqrd j ReEpoSEible circles i n E o m e a r c ars' sought tae sources' - ol .each series-of'games between the two modify the-, program of revising; GutMadt, execuUve director of | i n a pQsitioix t 0 declare that tirr people's jbelnsf Great. epics: were local chapters and'the teams will the citizenship of Jews was prom-i the B'nai B'rith anti-fiefaiaation j i p errora r e £ S 2 O n -s coinpletelv made •. symbolic of. .nationality — be fighting-hard to, gain the ised sympathetic consideration by league. j eous, and t i e polemics are the Finnish,Kalevala, the German championship in their annual inPremier Christea at an audience i The Seventieth annual coavea- j siderefi as aroused by the fart Nibelungenlied.: The' •.'," thing V had ter-chapter competition. granted to the Jewish spotesman. tion of the District Grand Lodge, that the currents of international n started in' England-,even earlier, Admission to both the games It.is also undestood that icstruc-j No: 6, will be held this year ia anti-Fascism are regularly £<r with the. rediscovery of the *beau- and. the dance is one dollar per tion to police prefects to prohibit Duluth Minnesota, at the- Hotel; rected by Jewish'"elemects". Kes ty.of the; old .ballads and the. pub- couple. Tickets are being isold by the printing and circulation of Dul-uth, beginning with July Z \ ponsible Rome circles centeri U'tj^^ofi'^y'er/R'eJiop^.fll members of the Center, athletic manifestoes will be interpreted and continuing through July ' S. : that the uraTersal Jewish prothe cfeamittee'Saad '"at'.' the Center as-forbidding anti-Jewish ".lf.afiBt'3.1 I t J 3 . expected tiiat_at.i]iis Cqsrcn-.-ieia can.be selves-only off ice." AdsnisslMi to the basket- aad-caricatures." •"" At' the" 'same | ti.bn^ -the Northwest lodges 'and; through the creation of a Jewish1 E r were; seeii; to be .deeply.'integrate ball games;; la: :•twenty-five. cents time, howeTer, the ministry, .of ; those of the • Canadian provinces j state in some ps-rt cf the. world— i :.. r * i' 1 per] perso'n.;'-. > -.;.-. 1 . the-interior suspended all' He- will be strongly represented. not Palestine. The state raiist ^e ed* ..with; the;characters of the brew and Yiddish publications. Beginning May 7 the triennial stick that in the -whole sense c! peoples; and^thelr egression; and The Tara Noastra, organ of the conventoa of the Sepreme Lodge ! the word it would be capable cT --:r.?^' c. r~- — ' ^T CCC-P-^Ethe : Slovaks.;> talked -\ Slovak- and Palestinian" Youth short-lived Cuza-Goga cabinet, is will.be held at the Hotel Tv'illard r e p r e s e n t i n g and proteclis." the Slovenes' Slovene / and' the ' Leadervtb Speak now appearing as a weekly ; in- and trill last through. May 12. At j through normal diplomatic a r i inCraatlans'Croatiari."and .the- Flemstead Of a daily. The other prin- j this gathering, which, will repre- j consular channels for all Jewish - k ^ ings Flemish and .there -was a recipal anti-Semitic paper, Porun- sent B'nai B'rith organisations j masses scattered in various conn- "* vival, of. Prbr,en£ai. and:a-*evi.v.al• o^ the" Langue d ^ hunBen Zion Appelbaum, Palestin- ca Vremi, however, warned* the throughout the world, the prob- j tries of the world. „ dred loit literatures'-werei-dug up ian leader/will bring a message Jews that no matter what efforts i i e E l s confronting Jewry in Ger-j "Because there are Jews also _ and,. last, buV.iot.least, the Gae-from, the youth of •Palestine^ to they make " t o prevent t h e gov-1 many, Roumania, a n d Poland as i in Italy, it does not- necessarilr -"-V - 2 - T ? purging t h e i b l i J ^ r i ' ' i * lic revival' started" in Ireland and th*e youth = g| = Qnig.ha. nn JTllPHrlajr. ernment-from OT: lnvaamg lepers who plunder special consideration. In afidi- j lem has to exist. In other corn- f~ ? m • people:, went To. tne West:X!oast M a r c h 1 . • •'; ' • . - . ' • our national wealth and use its ;o and to t-heArran.Islands to learn At 4.p. m. he-will address boys profits to undermine the nation- tion important committee reports j tries there are million of Jevs; the. Gaelic again;and the Tebirth and girls of from 11 to 14 years alist Btate, they will not succeed dealing with every phase of B'nai ; ia Italy, however, ia a population of'Gaelic "was/.-p/art" of .the libera- of age and at 1:30 he will speak in stopping the purification which B'rith will be discussed and fief-j of nearly 44,000,000 the number tion.of'.Ireland and the coming "of to young people of from 15 to has already started." Neverthe- inite action taken, including the j of Jews ranges between fifty a r i i work of the Hillel foundation, | sixty thousand. The Fascist the Irish- Free .State. Doubtless 21 years of age.. • less, Jewish leaders are drafting Z. AM and the;anti-defama-S Government never thought, nor Cornish would have b.een'Teyived . Mr. Appelbaum ia; here In thea memorandum to King appeal-: the Ai league.! Consideration of the f is it thinking, of adopting politihad -there been any one left_who interest of; the • Zionist Pioneer ing to him to repeal all of the t i 0 I 1 expansion of this work will be up cal, economic or moral measures could JJpeak It. "But "Welsh cul- Touth Habonim. .He .is a gradu- anti-Jewish decrees. for discussion. directed against Jews as such, extural, nationalism grew -in ate of Columbia University, and Reports frod the provinces incept, of course in the case of elestrength" and 'not. oily wer"e the the School of Technology at dicate that Jewish life is return- j j . • n ments hostile to the regime. Th° TSistedfodds, the great folk-poetry Haifa, Palestine. ing to normal because of the J r l a n S : Fascist Government, furthermore Four year3 ago- Mr. Appel- stringent measures invoked by the festivals, more magnificent than is resolutely opposed to anj- difor' B'nai BVith th_ey"' had.-' been for centuries, but baum's. father,' Dr. Israel Appel- authorities to maintain order and rect or indirect pressure to pro- .: s i ; . : the = r i . r : . i a modern literature of poetry and baum, spoke to an Omaha audi- to prevent Iron Guardists and Dance, Reception!1 mote religions conversions or ar- n.£^b"i? cf i t " "oral A. T ; fiction •: and criticism : was and, is ence. Cuzists from attacking Jews. The " . , . . , tificial assimilation. The law reg- cr^ptcr? v i 1 Lt*": c r" being created in, the "Welsh ban on %hechita has been lifted A dance and .reception will be i u l a t i n g a l , d c o n t r o Uin,s the life rf g t csts cf ' r e lo^'-c. language'. •'-' CANTOR.EDGAR WILL. •"in many towns. Jewish shops are given in honor of Dr. and Mrs. It h e J e w i s } l comEmniUes h a s be€r. Me

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I could go" on multiplying examples from Sicily -to Brittany and 'from" Bengal to Iceland. It is not necessary, is'it?" -The little lesson, the little-moral-i3 already clear:, cultural rebirth, as an instrument of the political liberation of small nationalities is the rule, not the exception,. In this entire historic period. It Is ' t h e pseudo^uniyersalists • who are thereactionaries, who -belong to a) former period, and . have not yet

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Those who enjoyed the concert j day. aiarch S, at 9 o'clock at the ;t 0 V v . a t c h 0 T e r t b s E C i . i T i t i e s c f given last year by Cantor Aaron !J>axton hotel. Dr. Greenberg is | J e w g ^ h o h a r e r e c e a t l v COE1O Edgar will have' the opportunity president of the Grand Lodge. j i n t 0 I t a l y ( E a e a l l i n g German Jewto hear him again, when his secMusic for dancing will be f o r - j i s h r e f u g e e s a n f i J e w i s h s t u d e n . s c f ond annual. concert Is given on nished by Freddie Ebeaer's or- f r o m E a s t e r n Europe) and to ed s r r r :"£.-£••: l r " r - ' " . r~- ' " ' ' ' •"""' ' April 2 0 a t the Central High . . cbestra. There will be card tables ?m a t e e e r t a i a t h a t t h e p a r t J e w School auditorium.. ;,..'. Sundav morninir at 10 toT t h o S e n O t d e s i r i n B t o d a a c e - j play in the entire life of the caMre, Dave Stein, chairman, and - . -• bunaay morning at^ ^ " | Special guests of the cance will 1= " . . . ^ V n i» t M i , -,„. b e *,-- KIAS-ICA. " - . = EL en . -~oc - •' Mrs.. Keuben. Bordy. co-chairman, o'clock Rabbi Frederick Cohn > be m e m b e r s - o f t h e t.c*". ^ • » " r i announce • that tickets thi3 year will address the Adults' Class of •j Sioux C i t y , Lincoln.ioages^ Ot proportionate to the merits cf the single individual and thr will be seventy-five, and fifty the Unitarian Church. Bluffs, as "well as mastered the lesson" of the his-cents and will go on. -Eale .this numerical importance of the. Ee will speak on "The Tenbraska lodges. toric trend. Zionism, both cultural coming week. i community." Commandments." Admission to the affair is by j

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and political, /, far irom being I invitation only. There will be no j *« t | f T« T« heresy or, Innovation lis integral charge. All members of the lodge! i CliX G f . l t a . i i a . I l part of the constant and universal! have been invited. pattern of. modern, 'story."'.'Zion- \ Colony as Site isni binds the Jewish people to LOUISIANA STOPS of Jewish State humanity. If in this age the Jewish people had not been ImKorne (WXS) — Txipoli'Enia, pelled out- of an even fiercer arid j s section in the northwestern cormore tragic need to .do what | ner of -Libya, Italian colony sr Czech and Fleming, what Gael Without benefit of royal com- by bandsarmed with good, eubNorth Africa, and Ethiopia sre ; New Orleans CVVKS) — Afterand Serb were doing—then, in- missions or even the sanction' of stantial sponges. * classes in Italian and being considered in oClicial Italdeed, the Jewish people might | the League of Nations mandate . All this xmprecedented activity j school JY^.JJ have beea conduct-j.ian quarters as sites lor the 3evhave been thought of as; no peo- committee, the front office of the is merely part of the gradual ed in high school class rooms by pish state outside of Palestine -r.-ple a t all but.freak or ghost or Jewish ^Community Center has program of redecoratioa of the empty' simulacrum of what once succumbed to the partition plan. Center building which started 2 Italian and. Preach Fascists will! possd by. IssfonnaEioiis Dipioaja be reorganized and Fascist -diree-j ^ca., foreign, ministry organ, as r I Motivated by the same desire for yearago last Slimmer. The.aud- tioa eliminated, the Louisiana | solution for the ewisi problen. Now you see what my gentle- j peace and the promotion-of gen- itorium was the first section to , Board- of Education announced ! **• 5s reported ihzl man meant when he accused me •; eral welfare, the powers thst be undergo a face-lifting operation a f i e r a n investigation'had'-estsb-Uoundfeg bat Poland, of talking like a Nazi. Only he decreed the partition' of the of- and blossomed out for the tenth lished that the classes were being f'aad Gernasy coscerning t i e pro.didn't know he meant it. And thefice into separate quarters. anniversary eelebratioii of 1937 used to disseminate' Fas-cist prop- 1 posed Jewish state zrA s a y ci trouble is, of. course, that so with new paint and accessories. aganda. ! operate with them. H is said t t r t "" : many -.people.: do not know;, what "Accomplished with . consider- "Work on the lodge room" was fin- The-investigation resulted from ! i* Tripolitaiia is selected Ital1 they mean, that they do not know able more noise than the expect- ished on "Valentine's day. s. protest isade by the Kew Or- j would set up a Je^riEb slate there rthe meaning of their own niean- ed partition of Palestine will leans" Jewish; community-, under t ^cSer. Italian j-Dtectlsn. Ther^ ings. I was speaking harmlessly take, the process which- has been . Correction the leadership of Rabbi Einii Lei-j a r e ! sow some 25,000 Jews i- ; ,. enpugh—for the conversation j going on for approximately a pzlger of Tottro Syuasostie. The j Trjpclitania. -" toolc place in Gefnxan-^-of Judische week, neara-completion. ; • . •'. In the .list 'of... officers of the Board of Education now intends j Elgenart, of -our Jewish- national Likewise other, familiar scenes over the classes, aad make] ,-*t °2« lime ths Paris po;k or ' (if you" prefer.) .culture^his- of ten1 years are being 'changed.' JIutual Loan. Association the to'take them part "of the school systesi.} used to search t t s i r s s at fir- torical character. And my gentle- The accumulated ' grime of the names of Sam Btein, secretary, Fascist textbooks'previously used j o'clock is , t i e is-ornrns *2 crclemanBhiedlike a frightened horse. past decade is being -removed j and Hymie Zorinsky, treasurer, will be replaced and other teach-j to,' espe! tutaesirable Jewish so- I"(Continued on page S.) s from the office and lobby ceilings] were omitted. 1 ers -will.be eagaged. journcrs.

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