November 4, 1938

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r A SCHUIi For the sake of Jewish life Mr. Segal -goes to the luncheons and dinners that are given In connection, -with money-getting drives. For $1.25 Mr. Segal is allowed to Entered as Second Class Mail Matter oa January 31, 1S31, at OMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1938 sit at a table -with four or Jive Postofflce. of Omaha. Nebraska, under ths Act or March 3. 1S79others and tafee roast beef, peas, ice cream and coffee. In time the chairman clinks a teaspoon against his coffee cup and then JEWISH COMMUNITY Ul Mr. Segal gets speeches. CENTER pr • Yet after it Is all over he is Reccrd Concert No. 2 t aware only of his stomacli being WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER P. weH-siippliedi He couia have done S P, 31. j u a t a s Tirell at Podgy Weihe's, 1. J. S. BACH: Suite Xu. £ in which i s thB cafe around the corA meeting of the Jewish Wom- Ganz, Mrs. Albert Lew, Mrs. HenB M i n 0 r—Cbic££o Symner-from the office and -where en's Division of the Omaha ComNewman,. Mrs. Artis.nr Goldphony Orchestra. -lir. Segal regularly takes his munity Chest will be held on "Wed- ry stein, Mrs. Joseph kinsman and P a u l V e r e f t o B e P r i n c i p a l 2. BEETHOVEN: Piano. Consandwich a t noon.. To Address B'nai B'rith on nesday, November 9, a t noon in Mrs. Lazar Kavich. certo Nu. i in G Kinor—ArBut to" Mr. Segal's soul there the tenth floor auditorium of the S p e a k e r a t Affair Work of Jewish NaAbe Venger, Captain; Mrs. thur Schaabel acd the Lonl a s been no accretion of Jewish Brandeis Stores. The meeting S. Mrs. S u n d a y tional Fund Mrs. Samuel Green, don Symphony Orchestra. life a t all. though the speakers ill immediately follow Sirs. Ruth Mrs.Teper, Howard Milder, Mrs. David i did their best to make him feel tfeuhaus' final lecture. Ten years of esistecc eas an A. H. Brown and Mrs. E. B. Seiner. On Monday- evening, November Jewish. They told him about all Mrs. David Sherman is chairMrs. Ben Shapiro, Captain; Z. A. chapter will be marked by the horrors ot being a Jew; so 7, Rabbi Louis X. Schwefel, who man of this division. Mrs. H?-'1d Pollock, Mrs. MasSam Beber chapter Sunday when that when he departed from the will be in Omaha in t h e interests Assisting her as majors a r e : ^ \ Louis Sogolow, Mrs. it observes its tenth anniversary festive hoard Mr. Segal gave him- of the Jewish National Fund, will Mrs. Morris Linsman, Mrs. J. with a banquet snti dance at the self to sinful musings: "Whats speak before the meeting of the Blank* Mrs. Julius Stein, Mr*-: "v^*' ".<• T and Krs. • Mickey- Jewish Ccm-nmnity Center. Paul really the sense to keep on being Omaha lodge of B'nai B'rith. vv Harry Rosenfeld and Mrs.^ *^ - ^ i n Brodfcey, Captain; Veret, executive director ol tHe A luncheon, in. honor of Rabbi Jewish? For -what?" . C. Levin. ^ - ' " fc. v ". , , - n d Greenberg, Mrs. Leon- Jewish Coraxatnity Center, will be The following ar,o-' £* ' « - If for these thoughts a bolt °t ,_>-Segal, Mrs. Harry Silverraan, guest speaker. his division: lightning struck Mr. Segal dead The celebration will begin with -Jflrs. J. Malashock and Mrs. liobMrs. Morris -Linsn, _,.-+-,' he.shouldn't be surprised. _ a banquet at 6:oO p. m. Ior active ert Kooper. Mrs. Phillip Levey, i, -jor. . Or, ior the sake of Jewish Ufe, members, alumni and advisors of Sirs. J . Blank, Major. Mrs. David Blacker^--Captain; he goes to temple on occasions. Mrs. Samuel Steinberg, Cap- •the chapter with.the following as Mrs. Sam Wolf, Mrs. William Ra- tain; Mrs. A. Hoffman, Mrs. J. R. honored guests: Henry Monsky, Then he is always disappointed in cusin, Mrs. William Levey and Cohn, Mrs. David Brovrrt and Mrs. international president of B'nai Mass Expulsjoins K&lted crhimself, though he isn't exactly Mrs. B . A. Simon. sure who is at fault. Mr. Segal B'rith; Sam Be-'ber, president of Julius Abrahamson. Two Governsaests Mrs. Hubert Sommer, Captain; la essentially religious; this is to Mrs. Cy Silver, Captain; I.Irs. the Supreme Advisory Council of Mrs. Mas Guttman, Mrs. V. M. Mo Raznick, Mrs. Richard Wright, A. Z. A.; William Holzman, pres«ay he can get reverential in the presence of such a manifestation Mrs. E. A. Meyer, Mrs. Harry Per- ident of the Jewish Community tie (JHA)—Whiie as a starlit sky. He goes to the Center; Dr. A -Greenberg, past lik and Mrs. Harry Steinzieg. i mass expulsion o£ Polish temple with heart wide open to Mrs. John Faier, Captain; Mrs. president of District 6 Grand from Germany was halted pending receive divine afflatus; he should Sam Blotcky, Mrs. Mas Coha, Lodge of B'nai B'rith; I. F. Good- outcome of Berlin-Warsaw nesolike to feel as he does on some Mrs. Meyer Stern and Mrs. Elmer man, treasurer of the Supreme tiations. reports to the Jewish Tel-starlit nights. -Advisory Council; and Dr. Leon Gross. egraphic Agency indicated the; • But in the temple he gets the Mrs. Al Briet, Captain; Mrs. I. Fellinan, vice presidect oi Omaha 15.000 persons had been driver uncomfortable feeling of being at W. Rosenblatt, Mrs. S. B. B ester, B'nai B'rith lodge-No. 354. across the border into Poland beAdvisory Board a polite reception to God. Mr. Miss Bess Blank and Mrs. H. -Silwere Also honored Sunday win he fore the deportations Segal doesn't like receptions anyber. stopped. r way, except bar mitzvah recepMrs. Al Wohlner, Captain; Mrs. the advisory board of the chapter Deportees who had not yet 1 I * tions at which cocktails are Herman Auerbach, Mrs. J. J. which includes: I. Danskr, chairserved. It is one of the holidays Members Inscribe Names Greenberg, Mrs. David Goldstein, man; Milton Frohm, Haskell Co- crossed the frontier were beiur L t ( t t t V I j r. , and the temple has invited God Mrs. Paul Veret, Mrs. Leo Mar-hen, Dan Lintzmaa, and Alfred returned to their homes to awa t n ," r as Pledge of Continued Tor the morning, and the ladies cus, Miss Blanche Zinnsau and Frank I. Dansky will. be toast- result -of the conversations to repSupport master for ths banquet. Past ulate the status of Polish Jews :r " are displaying their new fall outMrs. William Pollack. U!1 Germany. Fate of the 15,000 alaleph godols who are certain to airs. Julius Stein, Major. fits. . At a special ceremony to be : Mrs. Joe Goldware, Captain; attend are Frank Ackerinan, Lou- ready driven into Poland w£ F wMrs. Zilch has a very tall, colorRabbi Louis J . Stfwefel held Thursday, November 10, at Mrs. Harry Marks, Mrs. Afes Kas- is Canar, Max Novak, Harold Sel- also to be determined by the neful feather in her hat. Mrs. Glutz s 6:30 p . m . at the Jewish Comgotiations. insky, Herbert Forbes, and Joe new ensemble- is something that Schwefel will be helfl on Monday munity Center members of the lotrsky, Mrs. Joe Lcrkis, Mrs. Guss. The banquet -will be lollcwReports reaching here frorr compels every female eye. (The at 12:15 for member "of the'Jew- Omaha unit of the Junior Hadas- Meyer Katzman and Mrs. J. Bern- ed by a fiance. various frontier posts where U-z lady behind Mrs, Segal is saying, ish National- Fund. Reservations sah will inscribe their names to a stein. A feature of the 'banquet -will Mrs. Henry Belxnont, Captain; deportees were concentrated £~ev "She always looks stunning. ) may be made by calling the Jew- scroll to be sent to Palestine as a Mrs. Max Barish, airs. Arthur be the presentation, of EH award a picture of Nazi barbarism at KF Mrs. Gump is looking prettier ish Community Center or Atlan- pledge of continued support. to the outstanding member of the Conn, Mrs. Harry A. Cohen, Mrs.. worst in the expulsion dnre than ever. (The lady beside Mrs. tic 0755. Miss Kalah Franklin, president iprho has best carried out Among the exiles were many sk»^ Segal says. "How does she man- Rabbi Schwefel, formerly head of the local group, said that the Meyer Beber and Mrs. J . Kyraan. chapter the ideals of A. S. A. during the Mrs. Peter Greenberg, Captain; and elderly men. women and chilage to keep on looking so young. of a Washington, D. C , congrega- parchment sheets to be inscribed tion, recently returned from Pal- by members of the Omaha unitl Mrs. Louis Shrier, Mrs. William past year. This is the first time in dren. Jewish relief organizatioi F She's 50 if she's a day.) the history of the chapter that and Kefi Cross units were exertirc But Mr. Segal asks where is estine. For the period of 1930O."c T ,ll be combined with similar sec(Continued on Page 2) such an.award yrill be made and every effort to relieve their tragic God? Not that Mr. Segal asks this 1935 he was treasurer of the Rab- tions into a large scholl and shipit shall become an annual presenbinical Assembly. Rabbi Schwefel Plight. in so many ^-ords. His avid soul ped to Jerusalem where it will be tation. is searching and even after a half is known throughout t h e country housed in the Henrietta Szold Driven s t Baronet Point Sam BeTjer chapter was grantfor the column he formerly wrote hour in the temple h a s not yet beSchool of Nursing. Frcin the border town C ed its cha/ter fcx the Supreme under the pseudonym, ."Hillel, the come aware of God's presence. Mr. The dinner Thursday evening Advisory Council, November 4, Sbonszyn, where 5,000 deportees Segal wonders if it iis his fault Observer." is for paid-up members -only and 1928, and became the second arrived., it was learned that f He comes to Omaha in. the in- will be followed by an evening of that h e cannot detect God in the chapter to be organized in Omaha train from Hamburg, with l , 0 f ( terests of the Roosevelt Golden temple . . . "Is my heart so dead? ' entertainment, Miss Ethel Kelbert and the one EunSreth chapter in Jewish passengers on it, had ~tiee r Book, a tribute being planned by . . . But the other evening h e was membership chairman announced. the national organization which stopped three and E half mil?' the national organization in apsure of Him in: the starlit night. Reservations -ivill be accepted unrwas also founded in Omaha in from the .frontier. Storm preciation . of President Roosevelt Mr. Segal was walking on a auiet, til Monday evening, and may be wi'tfc' fixed' bsronets and machirr % " " r '• 1924. • . for, bis calling of the Evian Contree-arched street a n d was sure made with Miss Kelberg, We. • Tie' affair wm arranged t y a pens . ordered - the refugees ' z '" " ~ ference. of Him there. . 5817 or Miss Franklin, Ma. 1236. committee beaded by Joe Gcss as alight and then drove the- Orr-' . Peace -Hot. PcssiMe At Monday's meeting Rabbi SchSays Then his mind which should be Plans are also under, way for chains £LS"ai2 5" v".Tnc2a5ea •""• Herbert throcgh the dartcess towErc tl : £ . ' " " ' wefel will_sp.eak*° connection, if "Pcraecutioa on t h e Jicly thinga-xrandBrsBin the annual Thanksgiving' dance Forbes, Leonard- Lewis,. Tale border, wamin'g them &s&l~sz - •-•> "fully m yy doesn't Ho with his' work on "behalf of t h e to be held on Thursday, NovemContinues.looking backward. Children"-wrc , I.rfully again: " m Richards and-Milton-G-uss. Jewish National Fund. t this thi temple? t l e The women screamed w«re warned their heacs C~ ' come to ber ? 4 , a t t h e Fontenelle Hotel. - are in. their 3>e'st clothes ior the Miss Marlon Chorney, general would-be cut off if they" did not p - r ] Washington (JTA) — Mentionreception; but He hasn't appeared. chairman of the dance, has an- no country nor people by name. keep cuiet. f i- ?] Perhaps G6d isn't here -because nounced the following divisional President Boosevelt has lashed A nnmber of cold, hungry boys e-z <. c nobody has brought Him here. chairmen: Miss Esther Lazerson, out a t the Gerrian and Italian and girls, some of them ill. jilt "" "" They just sit -waiting for Him and ticket chairman; Miss Anna Kuz- governments' policy of expelling still firessea in their school nnshe doesn't com© . . .Waiting for nit, patron chairman; Miss Lu- Jews as making peace impossiforins and carrying school books, Him all dressed up and polite. cille Batt, Good-fellow, chairman; were among thousands of exiles and Miss Rose Schwidelson, pub- ble. He spoke by radio to the New who arrived at Kaftowice. All had York Herald Tribune's Eighth licity chairman. It may be that Mr. Segal had been taken from their schools and, Annual Forum on Current ProbA successful Jewish National lems s.t the Waldorf-Astoria hobeen to the wrong places to find without eren a cflance of bidding J 1 Fund Drive was launched, SunJewish life—until the other eveBecause so much, has transrvir- their parents farewell, had been Ann Birfc Kuper of Chicago, day, October 23, under the super- tel. ning he'chanced into Love Broth- •wilj be presented Wednesday eve"There can be no peace," the ed since the signing of the >Tuh- herded into trains end taken to ers Congregation. They call it ning a t 8:30 at the Jewish Com- vision of Miss Sarah Taub. J u n - President said in listing the ich pact and because of the inter- the. border. A Jewess who broke ior Hadassah's national quota was quaintly Love Brothers Congrega- munity Center in a dramatic inforces making for war, "if na- est sho-srn ia recent European her leg en route from a point in tion; what they probably mean is terpretation of the recent Broad- filled by this drive. Assisting Miss tional policy adopts as a deliber- events, Rabbi David H. Twee -will the interior of Germany was Taub were: Shirley Barish, Luthe.' Congregation of Brotherly way success, " I ' d Bather Be his sennoa this evening to forced to continue her trip to K&t- -v n cille Batt, Minda Friedman, Anna ate instrument the dispersion all adevote Love. . discussion of "Europe—One tcwice. Polish Jews from towns Eight." Hahn, Pearl Hamburg, Bess Kir- over the world of millions of bordering the frontier were literIt was the-evening of Simchath Miss Kuper, -who is at present shenbaum, Miriam Klein, Anna helpless and persecuted wander- Month After Munich." Torah which is the Rejoicing for on a tour ol mid-western cities, is Kuznit, Gertrude Lewis, Ruth ers with no place to lay their In his discussion of the subject ally driven across roads and. fields Torah, though Mr. Segal himself being presented here b y ' t h e local Marks, Sylvia Parilman, Pauline heads." Rabbi TViee Till analyze the far- to the border. hadn't been rejoicing on account chapter of the - Senior Hadassah Swengil, Edith Stein, and Mollye reaching implications of the reFrom other Ceportee centers on Mr. Roosevelt said it wss beof Torah in the least that day. Proceeds from the performance Weiner. cent turn ot events and Trill tell frontier, it was reported that coming increasingly clear that Trhica. country -Kill be -next to the He had been abont bis affairs, will be turned over t o the Hadasmany, children had beea driven "peace by fear has n o higher or share the fate of Austria and from, like many another, with. no sah-Child Welfare Tiroject.: orphanages and ssck persons more enduring quality than peace Czechflsl ovakia. thought of Torah. at all. from hosriiEls, and forced to join Miss Kuper has presented h e r by the sword," and asserted that The Love Brothers had been interpretations, the country._ over the trasric trek to t i e 'TOTXIST. there could be n " peace "it the rejoicing all day and now It was and has been -widely: acclaimed.. Eeprtsal tieport-P.-tJony or P P ~ reign of law is t o be replaced by not far from 8 p. m. and still they S 12a.11 citizens, roost of them. .Tews, She hasin "The CbUdh appearedpp a .recurrent sanctifi cation of had made no end of being happy ren's Hour," were halted by the Polish GovSusan and -God sheer force." He added that about the Torah. They were fill- "Star Wagon," " T o v a r i t c i , " ernment -K-hea announcement of peace was impossible "if hamble lag- all t i e pews and many were "Dodsworth" a s well as many the negotiations T-as ra&fie. O"umen. are not free to think, their standing as well. cial circles in TTarsaw tele: ttic J. other plays. own thoughts, t o express their Nothing in particular was going T, A. that the Mazi Expulsion or. Tickets for-her appearance here own feelings, to worship God." on, just as at a family party when., may be gotten- from • Mrs.; Milton der referred only to "indtvicuals The committee, arranging for after the meal,* everybody is re- Hayper of Mrs. : Aaron •_ Rips The President also evidenced cue to undergo esaminstion i^ 'the reception to b s held November laxing. The Love Brothers were chairmen, of t h e committee. his concern over t h s problem of the Polish consular cuthorities. 21 for the presidents of Jewish ezpellei sitting and talking or going from Jews by writins to the The annual card party given hy 'i'he Polish press is publiBhing Women's organization, will meet pew to pew visiting; their chil- " The earliest 'known mention; of on- FTiday morning a t 10 o'clock World Youth Congress in Kew the Deborah Society •will be held only t i e briefest of coniEuniues. dren, with apples stuck on sticks, shaving i s in Genesis 41:14. at the Jewish Community Center York urging r o u t a in neutral on Tuesday, November S, at I p . Issues fcy the Polish TelesrartJc were playing at the altar. A lit-to m a t e final plans. The recep- countries - to co-operate "la the m. at the-Jewish Community Cea- Agency. Two newspapers that pu>tle boy was. exploring the awful tion is being arranged by the humanitarian work or tha Inter- tcr. A dessert luncheon vnll be lishei their OWE reports w^ere conto everlasting. . . The curtain was mysteries of the Ark of the Law. fiscated. Women's Division of the Jewish governmental Committee 03 'Ref- served. parted and from the Ark the eldHe was peeping furtively .behind Mrs. Jacob Bernstein is chairugees," saying that such co-operFederation. ers of: the congregation took in £he curtain, touching the brocadof the committee arrassing their arms the scrolls of the law Members o r this committee a r e : ation would be "of ixsiaense use- man ed lion. for t i e affair. to march with: them. - They bade Mrs, Arthur A. Conn, chairman, fulness." It seemed that among the Love Mr. Segal to take up a -croll and In addition, the Presides! re- ' Mrs. Henry Belmont is superWilliam Feiler, co-chairman, Brothers consorting with God in he -went marching in the long line JVIrs. vealed at a press conference, he visor of the serriag committee and the Mesdames Milton Abramthe synagogue was no special oc- o f ' h i s brethren bearing each a hams. Max Barish, Henry Bel- has discussed with British Am- .and is being asisted by Mesdames casion; it was of every-day life, scroll. The little' children danced mont, M. D. Brodkey, Dave E p - bassador Lindsay American ob- •A. SciiTracabiE. A. Katz, Harrv like sitting comfortably in one's in front, waving the gay apples on stein, David Greenberg, J. J . jections to- restriction of immi- Cooper, A. Arbitman, TCilliain first monthly ssrper E-eetMilder, J. Stein. D; Stein, Fannie ingThe own living room in the evening the sticks. Greenberg, Meyer Katzman, Rob- gration to Palestine. He refused Bernstein, of the Round Table of Jewisb Sarah Frohm, A. Roffwhile the children played. Mr.is to be held at the Jewish Mr. Segal felt luminous with a ert Kooper, J . M.. Malashock, Joe to" amplify the statement. 1 man, J. "Wolfson J. J. Frieden, Toulb. UEif Segal whimsically thought that sense Rice, Harry Silverman, and J. E. " Csr.ter 0^ Tus^ds1of being some one who had aad J. Fiibel. . God might be the gentle old man come all the way from Sinai. The Cohen. — - £ • , - • " • — . with the beard who sat on the old women bent to kiss the hem Organizations affiliated -with NAMED TO OFFICE. AT Mrs. J. Cold-ware is president ,^_. F r ' t 1 T . - - . - , . — *altar'steps rocking a baby on'his of the silken garment that cov- the Women's Division arranging ST. LOUIS MEETING of the Deborah Society and Mrs. s " ^ C. S. Ross is secretary. knee. ered the scroll as he passed by, the affair a r e : Beth El Auxiliary, nal r :=.-«: ST! Tickets for tbe card party may The-Xiove Brothers were wait- and each. of them said to Mr. Beth Hamedrosh Hagodel CemeThree Omanans were named to — cIr -t c ' ~-r;r* Ing for Rabbi Silver. He had Segal, "May you-live to another tery Improvement Society, Bikur office at the Fifth Annual West be gotten at the Jewish Cannncn- pr;r,'° 1 t V "•" , -' duties in. another, synagogue and year," and he answered, 1 Cholim, B'nai B'rith Auxiliary, Central States Regrioaal Confer- ity Center or from members of ma C1-! - re i—r r " 7"1 It would be 8 o'clock before he you" and was almost Ladles Auxiliary of t h e Congrega- ence of the" Council' of Jewish the Society. Prece-efis T-iil he used omi'tsJ E.'- v^ , r ~r - " tl "" would come to join the Love about it all, though h e should tion B'nai Israel of South Oma- Federations and Welfare Funds. in behalf o£ the Talmud Torah. Rou"d T« Brothers in the rejoicing of the have been full of rejoicing for ha, Council of Jewish Women, William L. Holzinan was electrectl 1 r 1 ed second vice-president of the Torah. They had delayed saying the Daughters of Israel Aid/ Deborah CALL COMMITTEE was c i t -•—r r r " Torah.. . . • •c conference and Philip M. IClutzthe prayers of the evening on that w Mr. Segal felt a s he does some- Society, Hadassah, Labor .Lyceum nick and Morris E. Jacobs vere mittec T, ^-; account. . . . . ' • MEETING SUNDAY time about God on starlit nights. Auxiliary, Goiaie Meyerson Club, Then, suddenly, a baritone His heart -was aware of a taste Ladies Free Loan Society, Ladies named to tlie executive commitAn urgent meeting of the cseGolden \Hill Society,, Mizrachi Wo- tee. voice singing a lively tune; the of Jewish life. cutive of the Federa•W "»^ V™. a men, Pibneer Women, Pleasant Ths conference -was held last tion of ccEnsittee rabbi had come in singing hopeOh, he thought afterward, this Jewish Service will be held fully of exile that soon must end, is Jewish life more authentic than Hill Cemetery Society, Temple week end- in St. Louis. Missouri. Sunday morning at 10:15 s t the ( Dinging down the aisle and wav- the cold, polite austerity or tem Israel Sisterhood, and the Vaad Jewish Community Center. *r . , f • ing his arms, like some orchestra ples, than the lamentations oi Auxiliary. PHILANTHROPIES TO Mr. -WillSam 1*. Holzma-, presconductor. All .the voices in the the speakers* tables on the hor A speaker of national prominident, has urged all metabers o£ ISSUE YEARBOOK. the synagogue rose to join bJa; the rors o£ being a Jew, than the pre- ence will appear oa the program. eomaiittee to attend. rhythm swept up Mr. Segal and he tensions of a separate Jewish cul j Jewish P h i l anthropiss ; along, humming. ture, than Jewish racialism tyMcL All letters of the 'English alpha- Yearbook will be issued on No- Tie IoTTiiig hoots were in j clas c The hour- had come for the finds a special essence in Jewish bet (except "J"). are found in one vember 10. Tee b-pok Is a comsuppression and esria- jj Je-sr . pp Torah to be marched (as in the blood, than Jewish nationalism, Terse, Ezra 7:21, (English trans- plete record of the activities of dancer o - t £ "c sics fro= the Bible: Ezekiel, the j clas= Simcbath Torah custom),, like than sterile cynicism Vhich from lation). . the Philanthropies. 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