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1E$. tine Interests of tHe Jewish People
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'.'.'• Grave Matter
•' Now; having -wept these many SMraths, we-may pause and laugh a' bit.- In tact, we shall laugh on account -of two • • graveyards;. Entered, aa'Second C3as» Mall Matter on January SI, 1931« OMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1939 thongh some may say, there . is foatofflce. of Omaha, Nebraska, under, the Act of March 5.1879 nothing to laugh at even in one graveyard and he laughs at two. ' Yet the traveling salesmen who make West Virginia do get some pleasure out of the two graveyards, even w-hen business is bad. Notable figures in Reform laWhen ordere are. so scarce that daisia will gather this evening in it's hard to make expenses, one Detroit io celebrate the fortieth traveling salesman will say to ananniversary of Rabbi Leo M. other. Have you heard the story Franklin's coming to Temple Beth of the two. graveyards? And when El in that city. the story has been told, the eveFor seven years previous to his ' ning is brighter. Followers of Mufti Present going to Detroit, Rabbi Franklin • Yes, in the West Virginia town Noted Rabbi to Address occupied the pulpit of Temple IsTerms oa Which there are two Jewish graveyards, Dinner of Beth El, rael here. Ee was also founder of to Confer «ven though the number of living Temple the Reform congregation in LinJews in the town is not many. coln. The two graveyards lie side by HEAD CHICAGOTEMPLE : HIT AT MODERATES During his stay in Omaha, side, though in one the number 1S92-18SS, Rabbi Franklin was of inhabitants is far more than Opponents of Mufti Scoff active in civic and communal afJoint Committee of Two thb other. . fairs. He was born in Cambridge t Congregations in at Rebel-Chiefs' •"• "When one asks. How is It that City, Indiana,.in IS70 and came a small community like this has to Omaha directly after his gradCharge Claims two graveyards? The matter is uation from the Hebrew Union elaborately- explained: Members of the men's clubs,of Cairo (JTA) — Back from Sy- College' There used' to be only one Temple Israel and the Beth El ria, where they had conferred graveyard until the unhappy con- Synagogue will hear Dr. Joshua L. New York X JTA) The greatest relief fund raising ventttr* with the exiled ex-Mufti of Jertroversy • ".; arose. This occurred Liebiaan, rabbi of the Congregausalem, five Palestine Arab leadin the history of American Jewry emerged this week from ife* when Mr. X died. Mr. X was no tion Anshe Maarlv of Chicago, ers revealed that three. condition tmifieation of the 1939 campaigns of the American Jewish Joint Jew, but he had married one of had been set for fulfillment beDistribution Committee, the United Palestine Appeal and £b* the Jewish 'girl?'and. a fine genfore an Arab delegation approvtleman he was. Everybody agreed National Coordinating Committee Fund into the United ed by the Moslem leader would tint" death certainly had made a Morris E. Jacobs William participate in the British-Arab•Appeal for Refugees a n d mistake-in taking Mr. X . Jewish conferences in London. — . -.. I seas Needs. At the election of officers of»k .. Mrs, X said her husband must The atmoimcement by the the Omaha Community Chest, ; They, demanded (1) That Britthat Morris E. Jacobs has been •fee buried among her own people men, Rabbis Abba Hillel Silw? William L. Holzman, who last ain recognize that the Balfour chairman of the Pubin the- Jewish-cemetery and so it and Jonah B. "Wise, mentioned -*a year served as second vice-presi- appointed licity Committee of the Chest. Mr. Declaration, under which she was was done with him. ' In- death as goal except to say that the dent, was this year named first Noted German Writer pledged to facilitate establishment t o Jacobs suceeds Frank - Pogarty, in life, Mr. X resided in the house imum requlrment was at leWC, vice-president of the Chest. Mr. of a Jewish national home in PalThe JewiBh Community CenAddress Hadassah, headed the publicity connaitof Iprael. three to four times the su»i* Holzman has for the past several who estine, had bene fnlfilled, Bince ter's dancing class, under ttie diB'nai B'rith by all the agencies durlnC years been a member of the Board tee in 1938. But there was a minority in 400,000 Jews had settled In Palrection of Miss Rosalie Alberts, raised 1938, but it was learned that * of Governors. Henry Monsky, long a. leader estine; and that Jewish immigrathe town; Is this a way? they talented dancer, will start on Fri- goal Dr. Josef Duenner. celebrated of $20,000,000 has beea nfli asked. To bury a goy among the • It was announced by Alvln in Community Chest activities, is tion henceforth be halted; ( 2 ) sociologist, will speak at day, January 27. ' 'Jews! Would it continue,-to be Johnson, General Chairman of the a member of the Board of Gover- that an Arab State, with a Jewish German These classes will give all chil- for 1939. a joint meeting of the Council a Jewish cemetery if a goy abided Community Chest Drive for 1939. nors. Allocation minority, be constituted; (3) that Bluffs chapters of Hadassah and dren the opportunity to learn the there? • adherents of the es-Muftl's op-: the B'nai B'rith on Wednesday, art of dancing, to acquire poise The first $9,500,000 ^ ponent, Ragheb bey Nashashibi, They were answered: Mr. X and grace, and to develop an ap- be used to meet present former mayor of Jerusalem, and was a fine gentleman and, being preciation of dancing. Because ments of the or^anicatlons W leader of the Arab moderate, be such a fine gentleman, he ' was of the emphasis oc individual in- lows: J. D. C, $5,000,0001 tj ?-« excluded from the conferences Jew enough for us. And, besides, f struction, classes will be limited A., $2,500,000 and (he C<W and that the Muftlsts be the sole he was married to a Jewish' girl. to 1C. ating Committee, f S.000,000. Palestine Arab representatives. And, moreover, he would stay A nominE.1 fee of 25 cents per remaining $1 P.fiOn.opo, or buried. • we?b for Center members and 50 ever part n' thf *»wount is To raise funds for its new projFormer Esiles " So there was a schism. The cents for Eon-members will be ect of refurnishing and redecoratThe Arab leaders, who were reobstinate minority said, No' our ing the Center reception room, released from exile in the bones will not rest at peace in the Women's Division of the Jew- cently Rabbi Joshua IJ. XJcbman Seychelles Islands, said to the exthis cemetery. And the upshot ish Community Center will hold a Mufti was prepared to go to Lonof it all was that they bought ad- speak'on Tuesday, January 24, at party at the Center. don himself if the conditions are joining land made a cemetery of a dinner sponsored jointly by the Objectionable Features of card The committee, headed by Mrs. accepted by the British Governit for the comfort of their bones. two ^organizations. Schacht Plan Said Julius Stein, chairman, and Mrs.ment. The conditions Are to be Well, dyins continued in the Rabbi laebman is often pointto Be Out William Levey and Mrs. Abe Yen- forwarded to London by the Egypcommunity -(r>s <3"tag must) and ed out as one of the few child ger, co-chairmen, has distributed tian Premier, Mohammed Mahthe most of th~ dead -went to theprodigies who achieved success in Berlin (JTA) — An altered hundreds of tickets and reports moud Pasha. old cemetery, and a few to thelater life. He entered the Hebrew new. From time to time Jews Union College when only 12 years plan to finance Jewish emigration the -returns are most prosiising. S Notes! Writer, Lecturer by the -V from neighboring towns came to of age and was ordained a rabbi presumably - designed to remove the Tl, ^« some of the features of the SchJerusalem (JTA) — The exilbe 'buried there, and they were at the age of 20. For two years v.'rmber selects h*. ed ex-Mufti of Jerusalem was rebedded in one cometery or thehe studied at the Hebrew Univer- acht plan which are objectionable f raerabere <»S a«* to foreign nations, was presented ported by Arab circle to have or- other, according to the orthodoxy sity in Jerusalem. to Chancellor Adolf Hitler by dered cessation of hostilities in ^f I f r o , yet On Tuesday, «'E.rrs," ot their survivors. n Now the spiritual leader of the Karl Blessing, Reichsbank direct Palestine- to create &- favorable atic« Sanwe', p.ofpJ v '.' (And I have.it o excellent'au- Oldest congregation in tor, and was the subject e l interTV, mosphere for the'••terthcoming tore, will epeftL. Tirf, thority that in one graveyard they Chicago,Jewish Rabbi Liebman is conministerial discussion. Londoa conferences as" British plcee «J the Crr rrested as--peacefully as- in the sidered of the country's outstando" ai« troops .comied tfaa. csuatrr, sziz"Paleelise X""..-i ." other.) Although details of fh9 flan kreport ing rabbis. He is personally acisj;.. .arris •sziS. -.arresting "srsspects. /^cc-i Now itlfgune to. pasa that In. a quainted with anumoer of cele- were lacking, it was believed that -Sam Seber Chapter p B'ESi Yisro-J 1,'V'g.£i± Je-srfe •&•&?& E!sis In eonlisIts insipiration' came from Brit* town not far away a man was run brities. Recently Rabbi Idebman t Jewish Wetrare uing Arab terrorism that belied 'oyetbjr.-a' train and mangled hor- visited the leading Christian The- ish sources regarded as friendly a jfcti£his. reports, tbat the exiled es-Msfti to the Reich. Informed quarters Federationribly, indeed.... Only one. thing ological. Seminaries and at the CofiinSttee j of noted of ,Jerasal«Si had ordered "cessaexpressed the opinion that the orco deemed certain to- the coroner as dnner Tuesday will relate some Of iicitfeHon c literary As Its social service program tion- of .hostilities. Two Jewish igin would be traced to Montagu iM r and Ani£?ll he looked at the mutilated fig- Ma experiences T wnilt: on this Norman, Governor of the Bank of the Sam Beber Chapter, A. Z. A.watchmen were killed- near Ban nre: The man was a Jew. tour. 100, will sponsor Its second anjAfter fleelns from ' Killer's ^ S f ^ ^ S K . ' Shcmen. A milkman was El£in ir. • This .was.apparent enough In ; A Joint committee of the two England. Blessing was reported to nual city-wide old clothes camGenaacy in 1SES, Dr. Duenner „""» ' ...a.v.a . ' the Yiddish . letter found in : one congregations Is arranging the af- have put the plan into concrete paign, January- 22 through Feb- Jerusalem. One Jewish supernum- became s. foreign correeponaent A U S e d ,r Recaptions erary was killed End another was for Swiss, French and Jewish pa-1 «<s^.;f> ' p omtrdctee, whenever possible, t© find » of his coat pockets. It, was: from fair. Reservations may be mads shape. ruary 5. The chapter is working wounded in Eaifa. A German oa: J J Ef tuti;. hornet. Tli.e J. 3 . C. ^fil! t a woman in Poland, evidently his at the office of either congregaInformed Quarters state that in conjunction with Miss Frisch Jewess pers and .has Just returned from ' --'^' ---•••• was slain In the attack on K . Samuel Irrefi in TeM"j c o n t i r a ; c i i p €-:itc-ns?vf- p r o g r a m 1SETT Kr. •wife, for she told of the bar Blessing, in his talk with Chancel- of the Jewish Welfare Federation a bus near tion* Haifa. Arab terrorists an -extensive tour • of " Europe, \ jYj,'e tncl 1E v e i l coQViE,iE.tec!. r~r-J>. j rfonri-trR mlrvah of his son that had Just p.ifi p.nfi lor Hitler, reviewed the entire and Mrs. T, Tully of the Wom-shot and killed •where he steeled current COEulj a Jew in Tiberias. | of. occurred, recited other tender deJewish emigration problem. The en's Division of the Federation tions in Eastern «.nd Cent s.1 E u - I >.' seajBoi;. tickets vill *£i-1 tails of Jewish family life: fact that the scheme was-discuss- for Jewish Service. rope and Palestine. mit. Individual tickets may be 1Eastern Europe a.nd Central . Yes, said the Jews of the comed at a conference of the Finance, A native of Bars.TiE.,' Dr. Persons having old clothes to procured at the box c'lice the | munity in which he died, this man Economics and Interior minisrties ner is the descendant o* a Israelis evening ol the lecture or f.t the S : was a Jew and it is for us to . The Tij.!i«?(I indicated that Hitler has shown donate the Center are asked to rabbinical -fainilx. Ke yras one call either Eddie Dolgoff, geaoffice of 'the JevcisR bury him -with all the decencies definite interest in it. of the first.to write a pamphlet eral chairman of the campaign, Center. and ^pftlprnent in Palestine •*•« -of Jewish burial. There were the Further Talks •vrarning of the growth, of- Nazi JA 4410. or the co-chairman, Joe many thousands who must I**-"* two Jewish cemeteries in the influence. Under the pen name It can be taken for granted that Guss, WE 2261. Members of the Geraiato sud oUscr couritria*- 3c. neighboring town and the more PARENTS INVITED ! of Germaincirs, he Trrote a-diary the changes in the new draft of chapter will pickup any contribufirdfr in PPI-?.T<P rtpptructlon, Ti- *>*• .• Orthodox said he must be buried of • his experiences in the Saar the Schacht plan affect most tion, BY HEBREW CLASS; FC jsnair. t^'TiF: exisUngr inBtJf.uS"*** In the .new one. What was there New members of the B'nai caffi.p2.ign. the financial angles of for t h e benefit o£ .Tews i n PuJpr-Alephs participating and their to quarrel about? It's all right B'rith were 1 honored Monday drastically The members ot the E c'c.locVr tine EEL for t h e thousands *•**••• There will be no admission the scheme.. The new plan is also with MB, every one said. nignt a t a stag- n e l d a t the Jew- believed to emphasize the need of districts are: South, Harold SlutzMembers of the Jewish, com- charge for the lecture. Hebrew class, taught by Arthur ]i»\-f. rprnp iiiprp tv recent y^^**. ~ The .letter showed that "he-hati ish Community Center. Three speedy emigration of Jewish kin, Paul Sacks, Gerald Bernstein munity, have been invited to atRapport, -were hosts to their par- prTT-?Tifi7ir tb.p npbnllfling ot s^>* Joe Resnick; north, Walter tend the open forum discussions been, a good Jew. indeed, what hundred members of the lodge ents and the 'board of the Talmud courilry through the promoting. "f»t and to.provide a Govern- and Greenberg, Nonnan Ruback, Ben . with hiB Bon having just been bar were present. On the : program workers Torah at Wednesday rJcnff " 3 ; - immifratioiL, colonization *•.*<£ guarantee that Jewish aged Miller, Irving Forbes, Lester held every Thursday evening in mitzvah and all that. The tiltra- was a ping-pong exhibition match, ment the club rooias of the Jewish Tum Ha-Sefer" in accordance iprif! pivrbanp finrt other aotjviita* and children who have to remain Abramson and Harold Nesselson: ' Orthodox felt that a man like him several boxing and • wrestlingin the country "will be adequately Community Center following the •with an ancient 1-Iebrev custom tc rniar—P tTip absorptive < central, Yale Richards, Norman . certainly belonged to the new matches and a dance review. that cotcmeniorates the coinple- o.i the cor.n'rr. broadcast of the Town Hall of cared for. Kukliu, Harry Fox, Harold Habcemetery. ~ ' . As a special feature 15 Sioux tlon ol s. book t y the clssr,. l: Indicating that common ground ler, George Shafer and Milton the Air. S. The National He had quite a funeral, fol- Indians presented a program of had Tea van? eeT'eC, by m.emberE ot CommiUce Next Thursday evening at S:15 been found for further disGuss, and west, Leonard Lewis, Fund, Inc., lowed as he was by a "long line war dances aud. songs. the Dcbor&b society. There are the subject for.discussion will be cussion, Director George Rublee tb.p p r f r y coifemod wltfe of autos, and there were mapy The Breadbreakers are meeting of the Intergovernmental Refu- Holland Lewis, Bernard Tracten- "Do • Monopolies Ketard or AdEC pupils in the class. pr-oblem v' German refugees more than a minyon at the kad- each Thursday at 12:15 at thegee Bureau, Assistant Director berg and Malcolm Tractenberg. vance Business Recovery?" Paring- to this country, will dish service that was held later. Smart Spot. Members of theRobert PelU Reichsbank PresiNorman Ruback is chairman of ticipating will be Andrew Welles, A basketball game -will be CENTER ORCHESTRA it?. y o " t o" lieipinp tbese • His- bones abided In the new cem- lodge are invited to attend. the Phone Squad. played at the Jewish. Community corporation lawyer and member dent Hjalmar Schacht and BlessMEETS OK MOKDAYS pc.iiiPf O-.pmseivFP to their ; etery to the great satisfaction of The next4meeting will.be held ing met a second time in an hourof the National Industrial Coafer- on Sunday, January 2P, betweee its .founders. -..-•• on Monday, February. 6. ence Board, and Tiurmaa Arn- the Omaha Jobbing- Cora?E.c.v and. long talk during which further, There was pity forhis wife who HehearBals the newl or- I ar> old, assistant attorney general o* the Eanini Brews to raise views were exchanged on the emi<as she Bald in the letter) was PROF. FINKELSTEIN Con- < for the Onraha World-: the United States. gration problem. The mission . counting: the days'', that nxuet, Shoe Fund. jI ter crclisctrs s.rr t c be bpM. pvt ''active though inforAmerica's Town Meeting oj theFree elapse before the:happy reunion WILL SPEAK HERE maintained A prelidSnery match Trill t e jMop-fi»y p-"-PT!*nfr p.t s o'cioct mal contact" with Schacht, deAir Is heard by over a. tcocsand iei method* wl^h her husband . in America. plsyed by the 'Hussell Sports Girls | the Center. The orchestra £ to pave the way for a third local discussion groups who gath- and 1P set bf They wrote to. her:' "It Is with - On; Sunday, February 26/ the signed last •week for the lirel time, the Kitty Clover Girls. | exchange of views. The er weekly to listen to the debate great pain that we must give you- Beth El'l synagogue will- be host form Finfcel, rrpmlr.cr.t O~->?. rr-v.Between games there vrill be a j amended plan. It was believed, is to a regional .gathering f c . and then permit the EuSiesce to progr£.m gircs by local radio ar- Eician, O on the sad news of the death of your directs the v,ev~ project. the Reichsbank's answer to Rubvoice their opinions concerning tists. Afimission "Brill be 25 • cents | [ PerspriB Interested its becoming husband. He was killed by a servatire Congregations for anlee's questions with regard to the all-day conference, _ • train. We ^are. happy to say that meznberE of the jrroup bp.^e beeiRabbi David A. Goldstein of the the broadcast. per person. he was-buried with all the decen- • The feature of the meeting will original Schachf approval. *r.rited Jo bring their iustrumentF Beth El Synagogue opened the The ' discussions opened at theDes Moines Jewish Welfare Fedcies that our faith, prescribes*!or be an address by Professor Louis to the rest reb.earEs.1, this, com•Diic.oe; settled i n utct ing Monday. .one--8offaithful as lie- was. Please Fihkelstein, Provost of the Jew-Reichsbank. A. 90-minute session eration drive at a meeting MonPi TI in the 17th century. was understood to have ended; day evening. accept -S.B a - gift from us this ish ' Theological seminary. with "Dr. Schacht saying In effect: • money, order. lor. $50. which.-.we For its 1939 quota, Des Hoines "I have got to talk this over with .have collected:among iis." BETH EL TO HOLD will raise $GS,C0O. Oiaaha's my colleagues." Despite the pess- Jewry • In due time there, was a reply last spring was 49,000. Des from Poland: CONSECRATION RITE imistic atmosphere in which the quota 1 day u.'J*>has about one-third the mission is workng, i n formed Moines pm ."br 1J~**What .are yon ',saying? Only X, IVi-oabJ'iw' >. w i j i». * Jewish population of Oraaha. ' The Vaad H'lhr is appealing impressive ceremony will quarters express the belief that today I received a letter, from my be An Forty-three institutions will to the Jews of Omaha to place all held on Friday evening, Febr- It is prehmature to predict its ' husband who is in Pittsburgh. uary s tofee*TEW;S3: FSS benefit. orders for J,l£tzo" and kindred at the Beth El services complete falure. When, he is alive in Pittsburgh, he when 3. e\rpA('i 5*i©xi • chiT'Inp' tli® This-year's campaign is under items -with thslr organixatior,. j 51 entering; students of the Jevrs Swindled . couldn't be' dead in West Vir- Talmud the chairmanship ol Ben Sanders. The entire profits derived from Torah will be formally ci -fif-trcents, be In recent months, it was learn" . ginfa- Go to this'addresa in Pitts- consecrated. these sales vriil be turned over to ed, Jews hare been mulcted four burgh and you will see for youragencies assis.lins the usiortuaate j given a OQfj of ''W'/rs v^\A *"-^-i^ ^V^™-,^^ '^: •US.*- iiOOii, %'»• ifcParticipating in the ceremony Belf that he iB alive. , I am.return- will be Jacob ;Kahz, principal of to five million marks by the BerJe^rs of Europe. .. lin police as the price of passing the ?50." This- book aisr^e is 'wcrtS: C-2.53, s o d the school,-Rabbi David A. Gold- ports. The money, which police Members of the community * i A*committee went' 'to •Pltts- stein, ' rt' *hp and Cantor. Aaron Edgar, have been asfced wbea solicited said would eventually be used la . hurgh. behalf of poor Jews, 1133 in a Thirty members of the Chevra for their order to tell the name "No," said Mr. Katzeneleabo- and put on Mr. Katzenelenbogen's special account to the credit of Kadisha of the B'Eai Jacob Anshe of the dealer with /whom the .or- j for SS.0C-' Sholom Synagogue n e t Sunday at der is to be placed, as all orders : gen (if that was his name),- "I : . . "Here, buddy, you can wear the Berlin police presidency wasn't killed by a train." Marked down for illegal levies the home of A. Hirsch for the or- will be filled through the regular mine home." Inr 1 dealers as far as possible. Only i "But this is your wife's letter, • That's how it had happened: are said to be Berlin's 900 weal- ganization's annual supper. in cases where the dealer is not isn't It? It was" found in your The thief had perished miserably thiest Jews as listed In the pub- Mrs. B. Shaftoa, Mrs. A. Jacob, and Mrs. A. Hirsca compris- co-operating in the venture, -rill coat pocket-" ' --• . •• wearing Mr. Katzenelenbogen's lished ^returns of the registration g Mr. Katzenelenbogen saw. ev-coat which contained the letter of Jewish property ordered by ed the committee arranging Uie orders be filled through another ifo(i source. .j erything clearly tnen: Several from Mr. Katzenelenbogen's wife. Field Marshall Hermann Goering dinner. Following the dinner officers days before Tils reported' demise Orders n a y be pboned in to j last June. The listed persons : on the railroad track, ho had been So, as .the traveling, salesmen must hand over a "Helldorf con- for the coming year were elected! the office of the Vaad,,JA OSS", j held up and robbed in Pittsburgh. say, each cemetery, the old andtribution," named for Wolf von They are B. Shafton. president; And what thieves there ""are in the new, now has a goy in it. Helldorf, Berlin police president, A. Hirsch, Tice-presidest, and C. QIEL SCOUTS the world! They take even a The less-orthodox of the. West before they are granted passports. Kaplan, superinteadent. man's; coat. But what can a man Virginia town laugh: ''But we No Jewish welfare or emigration Members collected $14.50 -which. do? He had tremhled in every have the .better goy in our ceme- organization has so far seen any was turned over to the Jewish The Girl Scouts of Troop 4 x"1' bone when the goy pressed the tery. He was a fine gentleman. of the money collected. National Fund. meet ou Sunday, January £2, at "be •>r>.fpre'ice.u » 4 elatott, pistol into his ribs and ;> said, And what have you? You have a the Jewish Community Center. ; tie'. r»-'-> f -V" "Take; off that coat." It was from thief." The first four American synaMesabers of the troop have be^n A section of Curacao settled by; 10*.*. va new suit, too. • (Copyright, 1939, by Seven Arts Jewish farmers is kno-sm as tlie gogues •were built by the Jews of requested to bring their needleon pas**.). 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