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OMAHA, NEBRASKA, r "TDAY, ZlAIiCH 4.1P33
VOL. XVI-No. 28
• FUME! WILL BEGIN 'EVENING OF MAECE 16
CENTER PLATERS TRYOUTS ON SUNDAY - -
7 TJf OF. \TEN3fA begins to envy the' youngest people. They- do not know. i ^ Tj , , Purim. the Feast of Lots, which They have not seen. And so £hey .'.iHJ.l.fl conmeEorates the rescue of the Try-outs for the nest do not. mourn. For it is' one thing • . Dews ol Persia by the Queen, Hssentation of Center ,Pla> to have been told or to have read _ . , : ther, will be ushered in TTedneswill be held on Sunday, H of Vienna. It is another thing to Honored by Omalb March 6, at 2:30 in the audie s s i s ii.BperaiEts to be. d a y evening. March 16, and will have - seen, to have felt, still to torium of the Jewish CcnraasChamber of Guest of Pieseer \ continue until the evening- of have been .a part of what'was ity Center. Wosen j March IT. once beauty, glory, genius, charm Commerce Mrs. Herman Jahr will di•T T '! Purim is the merriest festival even in the^-highest sense freerect the production, the sea' H^rsla Kuremintz. c: e cl ' cf the ;<-v.sh T ' . . ; M ' :e«.-. , r n— _ As his civic and philanthropic dom, and to see all that, not even son's fourth. Mrs. William PaIeFt:re"s cz~szzTii,r£ verzer. levelled ' with the earth by war, activities were extolled by W. j Feiler is chairman, of the draleaders, it-ni7, he in Or-aha Dale Clark, president of the Oma-1 car, ;:arc"i as tfce cuest cf?'cr.it" by catastrophe, noble ia its very matic committee of the Womha National Bank, William L. j Qzz.c.1.2. brarch ct the Pioneer ruin,, but drowned in oceans of en's Division of the Center. Holzman, president^ of the Ne- j ordure and given t over to the braska Clothing Company, was i \ , \ i'!i,v filth of neurotic savagery. presented with a 'distinguished ! How well i t is that Scbnitzler citizenship' certificate by , the j r. y attained no great age, that Hugo Chamber .of Commerce Good Felt1 r l l von Hofmannsthal died, in his lowship Committee.. ' i I'M middle years ot grief over his Mr. Clark warmly praised.Mr. children, that Jacob Wassermann, Holzman's genre of duty to the I " as h e told his friend Thomas community and the part he" and Mann, was too weary :to go on. Omaha Jewry have, played in the i . t '•:'• 1 S t living in 1933. Who remains to- upbuilding of the city. day in Vienna? Sigmund Freud, The certificate was presented baaJ:r: o still erect in his extreme old. age, by Charles M. Betts, -chairman of , Anti-Aliea Bill W i n s ."• * i ' r ! ,>i . U , I t . v from out of that tragic aura-of the Good Fellows February; tr.ED'1. proval ia t-or. v group. It is inscribed as follows: : " his. Bichard Beer-Hoffmann, ex-,• , . - " . , , f, 1, p f i ; , Diet ample above all- others of the •"In appreciation of sendee to J niav.oiL to h.= f~"it. i-> ! . ! 1'i »!•« Jewish aristocrat of Vienna. Who the city of Omaha and in tribute " ' , . i . \ men-h r u - s z'xe- the r " r to those qnalities that inspire else? Not many. • Luckily not Vienna (WNS) — While Austhe N e * T7'"~"r."rr many. Perhaps they foreknew and men to labor'for the common tria's Jews continued to bank were felices opportunitate mortis, good, the Chamber of Commerce hopefully on- the reiterated arspec f i " : C ' 1. « •" » happy in, the timeliness of their does "hereby record its gratitude surances of Chancellor Kurt SehAt ,^e E£. Co Gur.rd.. passing. Others are • scattered —— for the valiant civic work of-Wiluschnigg that Nazi influence i*i H e . la Ilrpcmiliitz - v . ^ ' - r i ." rear'., - but those others, Schonberg, Rein- liam X.. Holzman." I the government would not result clared ie was l e e r i n g KunitXnjs. Among those at the speaker's hardt, are not the-purest nor the . tI I S E>il:ject ••Culture Jin any change in the constitution JVooea^ organisation a n ^ the | t resifience ia It£lv. re r\" ! - o- iv.vUviivn only, r most authentic representatives of table were Rabbi Frederick Cohn, • of ,May 1934 which guarantees Goldse Myerson Club. ! Meaits of Exisi ence." D . N. Msipppj;-,: r-^psif: p i i b p B f f « i r ; Tif^e Kupermintr V,TT>OT—,,-r.tT carae **™o to <:_ this *T,";c F u r t h e r e s a m m a t i o n of the what was once Vienna and is now Harry A. Wolf, and Mr. and Mrs. equal rights to all citizens of ev- . Mrs. .t\vp in new constitution disclosed indiMax. Holzman. —»v country in the autumn direct forevermore no more. ery creed, they watched with un, Cornell nuvrfp. nnri lAvrnU, FF.rliamert Mr. Holzman has been a residisguised alarm the rising- tide of from the World Zionist Congress, cations that despite its Fascist the I>atrja.n pc C.^'T] {F-lVlpr.- v--il! he p v s i i ' r People from. America and dent of Omaha since 1911 and character it assured Jews ec;UEl f. rt P. spep.k on Tv ec Member of H. U. C. to Speak anti-Jewish -feeling- which has to which she was a delegate, and f o r ihor-e n o t . (icsivi'isr ' * Western Europe who go on tours has.been active as a clothfer for rble found expression in a proposed is visiting the 125 American rights. Especially significant -vras ' at the Lnbor At Center on • : and have anything good to say of fifty yearsr the clause statins that "ecual ' . law aimed at Jewish aliens, the chapters of'the'Pioneer Women's March 14 National Socialism are, above all, rights are ESfurec ~z z.\ r re He is .president of the Jewish j appearance of a new and violent- organization. ignorant people, people who did Community Center and Welfare I Ities settled for c-rii:."= or . 1 : A true Palestinian pioneer, she Because of the impossibility of ] ly anti-Jewish publication and not know what existed in those Federation, commodore of the j bringing r e p r e s f i n t a t i v e s the intensification cf the cnti- entered the country with the soil of Greater H^n a>-,i. ' ^.r1•f l i countries before ihe.madness and Sea Scouts, board member of the | l^c third migration in the j-ear 19 21 Greater Rcmania ;r t "';;:E ! Jewish boycott. the pestilence came. Let us. take Boy Scouts, director of the Om-| of the three leading national former Russian, ~_1^T.£Z.Z.ZT £ " . At the very moment that Schu- after enduring considerable hard- . a" few examples—symbolical ones: aha Community Chest, second j Jewish organization to participate in a symposium, theCenter schnigg . was emphasizing Aus- ship. In her talk here she will i Austrian provinces y hose - T < < ' When Thomas Manri-d Magic vice-president of the : Community tell of the historic role played by i PO^lations became T.i m c i . ^ r Mountain came. out. i n . an, iriex-. Chest. He is. a past director of Forum will present instead as its tria's independence despite Its the women of Palestine. ! subjects after the v a:. ... a- nc.-s next feature Dr.- Samuel Cohon of agreement with Nazi Germany I V , , ,1 pensive edition it sold consider- the Chamber of Commerce and .A-luncheon- in honor- of Sirs. ' that^ the consti^.-on __ v ^1 rothe Hebrew Union College, who j and telling tha Federal Diet that E ect ably over opje ;mUlioiL jcopies. The the Associated Retailers. minority or i " . f i r *• '.: will conclude t i e present series. "in this country everyone is Kupermintz is to be given ilon- P Magic Mountain and neither Gone - Mr. Holzman has been active equal before the law," the feder- day a t 1 p. ss. a t the. Jewish were threatened ^ .th c-^r-.r ••Dr. Cohon, who will appear at With the Wind nor" How to Make in behalf of all local Jewish orunder the Goga-C^."a r^c Lie. ~» r the Jewish Community Center on al economic council, one of the Community Center. conEtit ation also .Friends' and ~ Influenca People. ganizations. . Reservations for-the luncheon j ' " " ^ ^ ^'- '"' four consultative chambers set The volumes:. of the _ poetcy of . A, world-traveler, he has visit- Monday-evening, March 14, at S up under the 1934 constitution | are bein 5 taken bv Sirs. S. Okun, -1c i t i i : e E S - regardje-r el z <•_- e . v o'clock, will speak on "The Faith Rainer Maria- Kilke really sold in ed every continent and has made to recommend bills' to the' Feder- < Mrs J. Feldnian, and Mrs.. H.: nio orig-in and rel - ~r of a Slodern Jew." ; after edition. They listen- motion, pictures of Jhis travels. • j . cTe the law, ? , - • ; : al diet, which includes. re?resen- j Mendelsohn. . ot the jifr^ Holsmiin/j^th6—ninths ^Oni- _' Ajmember of the faculty ; i ia livesat—&^-iaxar-zi&X^ieJT;-~ESil s0U ir ' ' -" * teaedto Bach not snobbishly nor ahanta bq, honored by. this award Hebrew •tnioii"Colieg er t&'e""Beia- cepted the. draft "of' a measure comni'anitjr singing accosipan'eu ' t ^I o s s^ w h "o "s e^ ' J ' B C t * inary for' the -training of • Reformgiven at irregular, intervals by by .Mrs. AlVlnkel, pianist. i P - ' r -- ' ^ ' •'learnedly, but naturally," as a-part wheih would rigorously curb all i dical to jrood nir"? - r ; \ : r . - . ' - . . • • .'. ed Rabbis, Rabbi Cohon is con- aliens'admitted since January 1, of the nourishment of- the'SouL the Chamber. sidered one - of the leading schoi der anfi public s s c i - , ; . All through these latter years lars'in American Jewish life. He 1333. Approvied by the central Vaad Axisiliary I Only two dances r r ; Id S " F ~ people were poor in Vienna. But Is-known as a- distinguished, au- advisory body to the government to be aimed at c.?c-.x rfi.rsr • -Preparing1 for i against they were still in that city of Free'Employment : . thor, lecturer, and spokesman for on legislation, the proposed law Jews. One ^r-l :"= FT* Schubert and Beethoven, ofHeb- , -Service "Started would require aliens'employed or Eeformed: Judaism^ .Purim Carnival: but Rumanian c.'^zc^s *r r v : engaged in business and aliens bel and Grillparzer, ot Herzl. and at Local Center . .The- Tract Commission of the supported by organizations or inproperty 1B villaESF r.*ii ^^ r i v c ~ Freud, of. Schnitsler and Hof. Preparations for the Vaad prohibits civil r Hebrew Union College has reres v ,.i.r; , dividuals not legally compelled to H'lhr Purira carnival, sponsored mannsthal, rich beyond the dwellA Jewish Free Employment cently Issued Dr. Cohon's latest T c '"'ers i n other ;cities. ;,•-.. . Service'has been established re- treatise, "The Jewish Idea of support them, which means by the Vaad auxiliary are in full relicrious cerera;3ri ? ter is intended ic r . ' largely refugees, to obtain resl- swing. The Carnival will be held Once in the eighteenth century cently at the Center ' thrh the God." ^ ages between J"ev f r the then small. Jewish community- Women's Division of the Jewish Season tickets to the Forum bill favorably to the Economic on Sunday, March 13, at the Jew- tians. was expelled from Vienna. But it Community Center and Welfare ish Community Center. Two door Meanwhile, h CV E l f -. ^t p c r withdrew not iarther than Eisen- Federation, of which Mrs. David will admit. Single admissions Council, Dr. Kneussel, rapport- prizes, a five tube radio and an vc istry of conirae re- 11 - _ r , , > c stadt, built itself . a group of Greenberg is president. The pur- may be gotten from members of eur on the bill, attacked East electric clock will be given. 1 1 the Forum committee or at the r-Ci""" c" 'decree of the la te Gr; European immigrant, charging houses there which can still be pose is to seek out placement opDancing and a Big Appl.a conCenter office. inet providing- tlct z they had harmed Austria ecoseen, and soon returned. Since portunities for prospective emtest are on the program. There Ephraim Marks is general nomically and politically. ~t.~T ; ^ r , - z establishments then the Jews- have been im- ployees." Personal - attention is •prill be games for both young and chairman of the" Forum commitprominent place tl " ' T ' r; ~ - t : mensely at home and immensely given to the individual needs of Just prior to these develop- old and gifts for the children o.^- V r*~ . . . . . . . . T' their owners. T^ * v." - t £ productive in Vienna. For the city the employer, and the qualifica- tee. ments Chancellor Schuschnigg Tickets may be purchased from had received Dr. Herman Oppen- any member of the Vaad auxili- intenaed to facil '< e E~ -~1 was not, like Berlin, ah icily tions of applicants, os - that-" each "-— c T - o r heira, president of the Union of ary or from Mrs. M. Burstein, tic- i: "Jewish boycott. T:.~ : — r ; - ' r' -homogeneous city* in which . the may derive the most benefit. * Many-Attendffiriaed another rcc-e_ ' . Austrian Jews, and assured him ket chairman. Jews, however they sought to .Mrs. Wm. Lazre,' Secretary ot . . Father ansi Son that no changes were planned in conform, were etill conspicuous.. the constitution and that revision Thie capital of the. old Austria was the- Employment Service, is at the Service. Sunday of citizenships granted to Jews LEO ALTMAN FUKEEAL " ! Church has insi . c;er r , the natural magnet of the intel- Center Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday mornings, from 10 to to refuse "c be- -<= r during and after the Yv'orla V»*ar lectuals of the provinces of the RITES HELD. WEDNESDAY ipriests An unusually fine attendance- were not contemplated. SchusehResponcirc to £ r £ :;-:' empire. South Germania in 12:30. It is hoped that everyone featured the first Father and-. Son the Union of S u t ^ . r r : , v r ground wort, its cultural atmos- will avail himself of the oppor- service conducted at the B'nai Is- nigg told the Jewish leader this Funeral services were held ' phere was alwayB a blend. Every tunity of becoming acquainted rael synagogue- last Sunday. Par- promise applied "for the present Wednesday afternoon from the jJe^ish. populaticr. i - r t .. polls almost to a r-^r ;~ ••—e with this Service. and for the future." In reply Dr. other Viennese was a • Czech, a Bailey and. Dorranee chapel for j Oppenheiin pledged- Schuschnigg Leo Altman, 71, who tied unes- ' proval of the n*v- t T = - a The Committee consists of Mrs. ents and chidren took part. Hungarian^ a Pole, a Jew. At best Morris Kirshenbaum officiated Keports from all ~r *f C —and there were ^t least best de- Wm. Lazere, chairman, Mrs. H. as Cantor. Rabbi Kopstein ex- the undivided and uncompromis- peetedly Monday norning of a ; countrj-, even in C°"L -"lc- T ing loyalty of Austrian Je-vrry. heart ailraeEt. A. Wolf, Mrs. Wm. Feiler,' and j anti-Secsites ha^ plained the origin and meaning Chief Rabbi Israel Tagiicht'also T • cades—these elements supple- Mrs. Irvin stalmaster. . A resident cf Gnaha for fifty I of. Tefilah. mented and complemented each sought to allay the tension in j prevented Je-^-s The office of the Service is loJewjsh circles by issuing a state- years, Mr. Altman was a member the past. other and in that not unhappy cated a£ the Jewish- Community ment declaring that while the of the Covert Masonic lodge and ; cast their ballote *~. » "i* rr situation the Jewish genius nn- Center, ^101 North Twentieth TURKEY READY TO Temple Israel. ! tation. On the ei F t . tt= ; Jews are nervous -they neverthefolded and glowed both from an street, telephone number, jackSurviving are his -wife, Kose; a \ cite the Union of Il^rra:. ~T^ ADMIT-NUMBER. less "have the fullest confidence Austrian'and a Jewish point of son 1366. ^in Chancellor Kurt SeauscEsisg. son, Rayciond of On:sha; and ' view and Vienna will be a -me•OF-JEWS "Nothing definite has been, done three sisters, Mrs. Sam. Harding i morial city in Jewish history in V i 1 • of Kew- York, and Mrs.- Jennie \ POLISH SEJN GETS the centuries to come and.' Jews ! Istanbul OVNS) —Turkey is yet," he said, "but we do not be- Preisman and Mrs. Fannie Un- :the lives d the T..- a: c have been ictiirr ' ; rc~r everywhere, and at last in Eretz BILL TO OUTLAW . c " i • ready and willing to admit Jew- lieve the position of the Austrian derner of Saa Francisco. [ Jews has already become as danwith the cormtr; « r°"' ' • , risrael will' remember- and celeish refugees from other counRabbi David Wise conducted ; i - •• 1 a T"" brate not only: the chief, great SHECHITA tries, even in considerable cum- gerous as for -the Jews in Ger- the service.. Burial- was - in Gold- i loyal subjects, tr' - < i ^ 'r many." citizens, we pray *c Cr~ .' r characteristic name3 of Herzl and bers, it was declared here by Deen Hill. h\iu Ppnamr Warsaw (WNS) — Shechita, puty /Atabenen, the chief econoto bless your 1-lz.. — • t • z . Freud, but Heinrich Landesmann the practice of which " has been and Karl Emll Franzos and.Jacob mic adviser of Keinal Pasha, Julius, David and Felix Braiin circumscribed since January 1, president of Turkey. Atabenen, Jeivs and Hugo Salus, and the incom- 1937 under a bill passed in 1936, who Is £tso president of the Tur1 of parable Alfred . Polgar and Peter Altenberg and the great Arthur Poland under a bill 'introduced tribute to the S2.000 Jews now ischnitzler and that divine poet into the Sejm by Deputy Budsin- resident : in Turkey and declared *Berli (JTA) Beriin Hugo von. Hbfmanhsthal and even ski, who was the rapporteur "on that his country would^ benefit Xazi or? -an, dec* Thirteen Omaha women have' to the required sum,. members that all Jews v,-" Stefan. Zweig and assuredly the the 1936 law. Budsinski's bill, greatly - from-a large Jewish-imj^oung Franz Werfel, the marvel- would also eliminate Jews from migration. His statement, is re- conquered the taboo of the num- are assessed. their na: es may lous lyrist, and- Gustav Mahler the cattle trade by . limiting it garded as being highly • signifi- ber 'thirteen' and made it mean The young lady whose tuition sun'e tbt ir old nt cant in view of his close, relations and-Arnold Schonberg and Egon only to farmere. - ". luck to aa eighteen-year-old Po- the organizstioa is paying: is ..v >- i . In explaining his-,bill he said] with Kemal Pasha. Wellesz and a host—but literaldith Zack of Grodno. Until t » lish Jewess. These, women, orit was essential because the prely a host of lesser but still auwar her parents yrere comfo •.» ganized into the 'Thursday club,'I iy situated mercha-ts, but thentic talents in literature, in sent, law "has not "achieved the F.,BOXES TO BE - have r music, in .painting. In science and result which parliament had in turned their bi-monthly so- war end economic tUssriisiii" - .COLLECTED OARCE 27 cials isto useful channels and are •and the death o£ her.father ~ scholarship. • . • ' *And what has it availed? What thereby rescuing this young lady her widowed mother and be . Z Schopenhauer-Quoted a3 AntiThe date for Jewish National ia poverty. She attended P has it availed the world.or ns? It Fund box collections has been set from the hopelessness that has school' for -SEX years asd rea£ i Ssmitg ' -' v.-as all shadow. There was ,no • " ;• " for the .week of March 27, ae- become the lot of so many c* Po- writes Polish, Yiddish., and ". sub3tance.- For substance is that Danzig CWKS) —Nazis usher- \ cording to Sirs. 3,1. F. Levenson brew. which can be attacked and de- ed in the celebration of the 150th | who is in charge of the collec- land's Jews. Meeting tvro Thursday a month, J.Iembers of the. *'Thu-<- feated and diminished.. Yes,! But aniversary of Arthur Schopen- tions. . the club collects twenty-five C!ib'' are; Mesdanss I. B ' ^ that has no substance nor, de,- hauer's birthday with an address Mrs. Levensoa has requested ceats from each of its members witz.. Mark Lean, L. Grastspite all fair- appearances, "ever by, Alfred Rosenberg, chief exthose desiriss to make a special had any substance," which can be ponent of Nazi philosophy, in Purim contributions to insert a at-every meeting. The money is Kenass, - Sarai ^*aths.a, K. G-r^szsput aside into a' fund, to pay t i e Dlatt, -J. A.. Gross, Sara - i i i i , j i>i>--j . utterly obliterated,-- negated.and which he cited the German phil- coin in the box. fifty, dollars tuition needed each S- Pizer, K. Jcrdy, Dave Fr&nieL State aa-. - u ~.~.' .-•made to be as; though it had osopher as a pioneer anti-Semite A'ayone: wishing "a bos in his year for their 'charge who is" a. jr'rives •aever been.. who had called the Jew3 "para- home has been asked to call.the student at the Grt school. If the 1 : m e org:£.zi2:s.tioiL -?r; They are - singing- the.- Horst sites incapable of truthfulness." i chairman. total dues collected do not add up t t e OUT.Federation. ity to fill the po
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