February 24, 1939

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In the Interests of the Jewish People

By AL BEGAIi

The Convert

A Christian lady in Chicago Is Interested in curing me of all the pain. I seem to suffer. She reads, me every -week, she says, and is" Entered a s Second Class. Mail Matter on January 31. 1931. a t sprry for me, -what •witli. all the OMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, ^FEBRUARY 24, 1939 VOL. XVI—No. 17 •t*ostofflce. of Omaha, Nebraska, under the Act of March 3, 1879 spirtual and other conflicts that rend me. Though, in fact, I am really more cheerful about everything than most Jewish writers •who weep all t i e time. I, a t least, can laugh. The lady thinks I could easily Berlin (Havas) — In a sermon get away from it all by turning at the Church of St. Anne a t Stockholm (WNS) — Swedish Christian. She writes that I could Dahlem, Pastor Gollwitzer stresspurchases from Jewish firms in become Christian with hardly any ed the need for rbsolute and unGermany have given rise to the effort since, as she has observed, reserved faith in God and scored question as to who should be paid. I, already have something of- a the Nazi religious concepts. "God Lawsuits have arisen from double Christian spirit. By becoming cannot be what men wish to make Christian, she says, I could at English Turn Down Arab him, as, for example, the Jews Provost of Seminary to Be claims, one coining from a self- British Jews Laud Rublee exiled Jewish owner and other once solve my Jewish problem and Greeks conceived their God Speaker at Beth £1 at Conference in Terms for Palestine from a koinmissar appointed by which so distresses me. She asks or as the Germans seek to con' Dinner London N Peace the German government to manme to give the matter my solemnceive a racis'l and anti-Jewish age the affairs of a company afest consideration. God," he asserted. IS AUTHOR, LECTURER ter its owner had been forced to DEADLOCK REACHED RABBI WISE SPEAKS London (JTA) — I t was reget out. "•Well, let u s imagine, that I acported from Berlin that "AryanIn many cases the amounts due Seek AssistanceforViccept _the lady's invitation . . . I Jews to . Refuse Infringe- ization" had been extended to Will Discuss Program of have been deposited by Swedish feel lifted up by the churchly Institution He ermany's jails in a ruling by the ment on Balfour debtors with Swedish authorities tuns of All Anti-Semitic grandeur as I advance down.the Tie Jewish Community Center Ministry of Justice that Jewish Represents Discrimination until the question is settled. The Declaration center aisle to take my first comLittle Symphony orchestra will (An aconnt of Miss prisoners should not be given any p first two cases of this kind hare munion. I think it's IJandl's Larmake Its. debut on Tuesday, Feb- work appear? on page 8.) of the preferred jobs ordinarily Dr. Louis Finkelstein, famed been decided by local courts, London (JTA) — The British By VICTOR M. BIEXSTOCK go they play for me &s a procesallotted to trusties. Biblical historian and Provest nf judgment in each case being giv- Section of the World Jewish Con- ruary 28, under the direction of Fresh from triumphs in sional; for my becoming a Chris- Chief of 3. T. A. Foreign Service Finite!. It will present selec- where she was invited by the Schwarze Korps, organ of the Jewish Theological Seminary, en for the Jewish owner. gTess, at its second biennial con- Al London (JTA) — Colonial Sec- theDas tian is regarded as a considerable tions prior to Dyora LapBon's problack-uniformed Elite Guard, event. . ' retary M a l c o l m MacDonal-d's complained that Friedrich August will be guest of the Beth El Syn- The court in Boras observed ference, urged on "the statesmen gram and during the intermis- istry of Fine Arts to appear ** agogue a t a dinner to be given 'the action taken by the German of the democracies" tbe necessity In my weekly column in the hree-point scheme for a compro- Israel, a cigar merchant of Herauthority in depriving an owner of extending such movements as sion. Jewish press I had bidden fare- mise solution of the Palestine rnhut, was lacking in "communMembers of the orchestra are: of his legal capacity is so foreign the intergovernmental Refugee well to Judaism. "Anif. yet," I question was flatly rejected by ity spirit" because he, though an Mary Jeanrifette Brown, Leslie to the Swedish conception of legal Committee "to include all victims •write, "it cannot be good-bye but he Jews when their considered accredited "Aryan," had refused rights that it can have no effect of anti-Jewish discrimination." A Davis, Samuel Epstein, Miriam au revoir. For I am sure the hosts reply to the proposals was deliv- to change his name in deference Margaret JFinkel, Doris on property in this country." resolution also called on represen- Fiedler, of. Israel will follow me into the ered to the British Government to the Nazi anti-Jewish campaign. Gilinsky, Norman Hahn, Alvin tative Jewish organizations to Hertzberg, representatives a t a British-Jewchurch to safety." Hlme Gerstein, Helen The German Law Academy has meet for "cooperative consulta- Hornstein, Joe Hornstein, Irving Indeed, i t is felt in Christen- sh session at St. James -Palace. decided to replace the terms "Artion" and expressed "profound The proposed compromise proKaiman, Harold Kaplan, Albert dom that I am but the vanguard yan," "German-blooded" and "of appreciation of the practical sym- Lagman, Helen Leiben and Harof Israel as I march down the vides for restriction of Jewish im- German and cognate blood'* in pathy shown to the Jewish vicriet Lewis. aisle to communion. All the read- migration, curb on land acquisi- law texts with a new term, 'Eurtims of persecution by religious ers of this column eventually tion by Jews and establishment pi ope-racial." The first two terms Also Albert Nachman, Dorothy leaders, statesmen and free peo•would follow me. My conversion Arab-Jewish political equality. ," were not exact and the third was Pessen, v Morris Richlin, Nellie ples of democratic lands." Dr. Chaim Weizmann declared too long, an academic subcommitis regarded as particularly sigRubinow, Joe Saks, Louis Saks, ; The conference urged "a unit- Larry Steinberg, Audrey Telpner, nificant because I was a temple the proposals were completely un- tee reported, while the new term R a b b i Mandelbaum to ed Jewish stand of the Jewisn Harriet Taub, Norman Turkel, trustee. acceptable to the Jews, who un- is held to come closest to the purpeople the •world over, in cooper- Sid Weisman and Richard Zlotky. Lead Services at B'nai "r My progress toward the com der no circumstances would ac- port of the racial laws. : ation with all forces striving for mnnion table i? attended by mycept permanent minority status Israel justice and freedom, to restore meditations . . . "This i*: the end or iofringement of the Balfour Jewish rights where destroyed • of being a Jew . . . No more pain Declaration such as the proposals Rabbi N. Mandelbaum, Rabbi and safeguard them where threa. . . . No more Jewish columns in implied. of the Beth Hamedrosh Ha^odel tened." Support of the World While not going into details, w^hich to weep . . . Hence forth I Synagogue of Chicago, and PresiJewish Con'gress was reiterated. shall write only in the bright light observing it would be a waste of dent of the Rabbinical Council of Dr. Louis Finkelstein time when there was no agreeDr. Stephen S. Wise declared, in Chicago and vicinity, will be the " i n which Christians abide . . Sunday, evening a t the Blackstone guest speaker at the Friday night an address: "I do not consider met on principal, he pointed out Ob, the poor oppressed Jews!" Hotel. service, to be held by the Vaa-d the Italian acceptance of the antiI am somewhat disconcerted to it was the considered view of the His visit here is part of a H'lhr at the B'nai Israel Synago- Semitic doctrine as permanent. It Work of Women's Group discover myself sighing for theJews that the proposals for re-Center Governors to Hold country-wide tour embracing con- gue, 18th and Chicago streets, is unbelievable that the people poor oppressed Jews. Even in my striction of immigration could not the Teatto del PPHPF Arts t*> * First Meeting of to Be Dramatized at ferences in western and mid-wes- this evening at 8 o'clock. new house of Christianity the be accepted since they introduced will follow the. Government in its recital oi' her ,iewish. tern cities. Year Meeting the entirely new principle of givJews seem to be haunting me Rabbi Mandelbanm is one of racialism." Disensslng the refugee Dvora Lapson, vrr-li-lcnovrn Dr. Finkelstein has an InternaBnt I tell myself that this is but ing the Arabs consent or veto the outstanding leaders of the question, Dr. "Wise warned against and Mime, v.-iU dance in Four decades of the Temple er A meeting of the Board of tional reputation in the fields of American rabbinate. Hie is pos-prejudging the plan of Jewish natural in one who has only just rights on Jewish immigration. ha Tuesday prpiiiTjE,- s>i 8 oVlA.it Jewish learning and religious Israel Sisterhood will be dramaGovernors of the Federation for - come'out of the house of Israel. Attacks Proposals sessed of great learning and ora- emigration from Germany negrK the Jewish Community C^tal^ Jewish. Service will be held Mon- scholarship. He is the author of torical ability and has served as tiated in Berlin by George Rub- tized "when t h e group presents at Through Time will bring the surcease of the r.iptfuim Oi £h* M. M. Ussishkin attacked the a biography of Akiba and more "The Cavalcade of the Sisterday evening, a t 8 o'clock a t the forgetfulness . . . The conflict mo- land scales pro'posal and expressspiritual leader of the outstand- lee. dance T-Tiw I.c-pson 6pecia1I««w Ic recently he has written a sociolhood" on March 6 at the Temple . mentarily subsides as I take the id regret that the conference Jewish Community Center. ing Orthodox congregations in S He said: " I know Rublee and following the regular monthly the prespTi'Riinp. of All members 'of the Board have- ogical study :>f the Pharisees. the country. '.._ bread and wine of the commun had begun with proposals that Myron Taylor and I am not cermeeting. Members of lie SisterThe institution Dr. Finkelstein The Vaad has extended an In-tain that in their anxiety to save hood -will enact the highlights of : lonl did not take into consideration been asked ot be present as mat- represents is the leading seminvitation to all members of thethe Jews of Germany they may Sisterhood history. Mrs. Ipidor psrvpsjini! ot ihf- Jews le<5 to I arise from my knees . . "Oh,' the Balfour Declaration, the man- ters of great importance are to be ary for the training of Conserva- Jewish community-to I must, "the pain's .all gone . .. _ date and all other British pledges discussed. tive Rabbis and teachers. Its new- Friday night service. attend the not have been led to some mis- Ziegler is chairman of the p.f'rir ir.t.Ptis:".ve Rtv^*' «">" ancient The pain of being Jewish which to the Jews. During the ensuing Members take. But I -want you to know and has arranged the reosrram. tr-odern .TevisV; lore in ly established Institute of InterI nave almost all my life, partic- discussion, a Jewish delegate told Those who are serving on this denominational Studies was re- Following the service, a recep- that .Rublee and Taylor would The Sisterhood oi Tercplr Europe i'-mx r&l?r-;'.uie, ularly in the more recent years of MacDonald that the Jews would Board for the year 1939 are: cently given a $25,000 endow- tion for Rabbi Mandelbaum will never wittingly say or do a thing "h«f Israel is one ot the- c-des' otvp.n;m y life . . . It's all gone! . . .I'm never accept the British propos- Milton Abrahams, Max Barish, ment by Lucius N. Littauer. be held and refreshments will be which would contribute to the K;-,-,-:\en exon-'^-pir t c the j EatiGEE for Tevijli voper. ir. U'r a Christian . , . This safety, this als and. they could only be impos- Leslie Burkenroad, Arthur Cohn, served; support of the Kazi Reich against I>r._Finklestein in his_ lecture. —-Hostesses. si. the J-eeepUon-fol- -the Jews. They earnestly and' fni- -comfort; this —blessedness of--no ed by~BrTtam without the "Jews' DaYB^Cohn, -B&vitJ -SoKtaanr 2>r. ... here will discuss the" expanding' s o c i e t y . ' M i r r - s s . T i n . T U ' i r ? i>-. longer being persecuted! . . . acquiescence. At>e Greenberg, David Greenberg, program of the Seminary and will lowing Dr. Mandelbaum's talk Igently strived to support us. Re- ich £0 back to ii-c et?d oi: i.i'ewill be: Mesdames N. Levinson, Poor,'."unhapjjy Jews!" member, we will consider the MacDonald again referred to J. J . GTeenberg, Mrs. Morris Kat- propose regional conferences on It's so hard to get;away from fears of the Palestine Arabs con- leman, Morris E. Jacobs, and Sam religious problems under the gui- Sam Epstein, I. Goldstein, Louis plan in America, and be Eure that nineteenth cectitry. IT;is sofi-?ry Epstein, Jacob Bernstein and the heads of English Jewry delib- consisted of a group o:' v-onif-n .jthem even in this sanctuary of cerning possible domination by Josephson. dance of the Seminary faculty. She p.PpToacUep IIPT Dave Crounse. Christianity. I sigh for them even the Jews. A Jewish spokesman erate on this plan as earnestly •who seTed for chrrity Ft. t'-ev-Itii t!?er e,\\C c.rmp&t Philip Klutznick, Robert KoopThe public is invited to attend. Temple, then located ?.t TTPr.tr1 a t the moment of my Christian replied that the Jews neither de- er, J . H. Knlakofsky, Jack W. Reservations and impartially as - -we mean to cie^FiP'MMns.. i c f-.'-'oic-. su.iy may be made by fourth and Harney streets. do." . heart is singing. sired nor intended to dominate Marer, Dr. Morris Margolin, Har- calling Arthur Cohn or Mrs. JaIn 1PCS this group lortnfiliy the Arabs, but they would never ry A. Wolf, Mrs. Harry A. Wolf, cob Blank. Oe'U.pr F«viit>'- ticket*; w i n «i>» Requisites Told organized under .he r.F.me oi rr-.\i ic "Sli^ l»Rnson'p recital. SI**' Later the men's club of our accept Arab domination. He press- Nathan S. Yaffee, I. B. Zimman, Refugee assistance work of vol- Temple Israel Sisterbocic. ~M~<i, fie fitmtrsio^e vv-.r he pnrcl«a»u»& church, gives a dinner in my hon- ed the view that a satisfactory Mrs. J . Abrahamson, Dr. O...S. untary organizations will be ren-Abram Simon, rsev ot! ^pshins- PX f;ie o~'\r~ oi: -Shp. Jewish O or. There are speeches of wel- agreement could be reached only Belzer, Mrs. Jacob* Bernstein, dered fruitless unless the pros- ton. D. C who vra? leader in U-.e TT.iinit7" Octr'r.- fir pt. t h e BOX come and finally I myself am In- by direct discussion between Paul Bernstein and Mrs. J. Blank. pect of overseas settlement is of-local movement, later oiVFinzec; .fice tl'.e eveninr. oi Miss Arabs and Jews, but MacDonald Eugene Blazer, Simon Bordy, troduced. fered by Intergovernmental Com- the National Federation cf Tem' "Mr. Segal," says the "toast- neither commented nor offered Edward Brodkey, Mrs. M. D. mittee powers, a report to theple Sisterhoods and served as Us master, "will address us on Why I any promise to attempt to ar- Brodkey, Mrs. Morris Burstein, Board of Deputies of British national president. range a meeting between the two Harry B. Cohen, Mrs. M. G. CoBecame a Christian." Dorothy Fuldheim, noted lec- Jews warned. Skepticism regardThrousiioi i ' "> 'es-i. I F ~ hen, A. Coltoff, Mrs. David Cro"Brothers in Christ," I begin delegations. turer, will appear here on Tues- ing the German Government's terh.ood1 be*; ' ^ r F T- ' -ir r t nnse, Mrs. D. B. Epstein, Louis "I believe that certain current Arab Demands readiness to assist orderly emiday, March 7, under the auspices cultura c c t " i ~ «"-* t ' Mrs. William Epstein, trends in America are a challenge At the same time, MacDonald Epstein, of the Women's Division of the gration •was expressed in the Temple at E I n. e= h i <-ir I i John Feldman, Mrs. V Feldman to everything that we as Christ was statement, vrhich "was prepared understood to have counter- and Dr. Leon FelVman. The Workmen's Circle, Branch Jewish Community Center. She and fPMf. ' r t 1 ' p^ i&ns believe in, and I feel-tha ed Arab for establish173, will Hold a special social will speak on "America—The Fu- by Leonard G. Montefiore, presi- operate'! " b n t PFIV pi T O I this is the opportune time to ment of ademands c Mrs. Leon Fellman, Al Fiedler, dent of the Anglo-Jewish Associ- Jewish PC 11 PS v P * < " r ^i" Palestine Arab state meeting this evening at S o'clock ture." speak frankly as Christians and with tentative proposals for a Mrs. S. Fish, Toby Flax, Harry at the Labor Lyceum, TwentyMiss Fuldheim is one of the ation, and read in his absence by Sisterhood ha r« uln Ff co-"p e business men." Frankle, Morris M. Franklin, Mrs. legislative council in which the and Clark streets. A ter- country's leading commentators Neville Laski, president of the financial -rer-m<; •> T- O- thp " "My fellow Christians, I refer Arabs would be a majority, re- H. Friedel, Milton Frohm, Abe second ritorial delegate will be nomi- on international affairs. She has board. Temple I-.-re ^r n d s fi^om to our treatment of Jews. I know, striction of Jewish immigration Goldstein, Mrs. David A. Gold- nated of -'hp .Tisnlof A» elected. The delegate traveled extensively in Europe and Three requisites for orderly A group of. ~> =! p-hnoT r>"ml e ^ A. Netnben;: gentlemen, that we as Christians to the Jewish zones with gradual stein, IsadOre" Goldstein, Mrs. Joe to theand club People.:" before th*t Circle conven- Asia and has interviewed many of emigration, the statement said, have fo uhe p " _., t-^s. eev all deplore the dreadful. event in diminution over a period of years Goldware, Leon Graetz, Mrs. Mor- tion, toWorkmen's ing: oi the r'ris-: Tr r uh "iodp be held in Baltimore the the world's leading figures. are (1) cessation of expulsions each v-e-l io v Oi he CCPV Monday Na2i Germany. Yet though we de- and restriction of Jewish land ris E. -Jacobs; -Mrs. Sam Josephf-vpniu?.-. Th«! part of May, will also be In her varied career she hasfrom the Reich, (2) arrange- ter of t>>p Ar pr r^r ^ p C n . t ftest these events on our lips many acquistion along the lines sug- son, Mrs. I. Kaplan, S. Katleman, first discup^ec1. T-R> "Tipaolvpd Th»;. A rr chosen at this time. been a school-teacher, an actress, ments for the maintenance of In l . r r * • « • r ° r i r \r i"of us practice privately, to a de>;Pv; licvef. of TleCuse gested in the proposals to the Mrs. Aaron Katz, J. Katz, M. r Refreshments will be served in and a foreign correspondent. those remaining in Germany, es,gree, the discriminations and in Jews. The Arabs, continuing to Katzman and -Joseph KirshenesCine Jli^f P r rounfi honor of the -members who are Mrs. David Greenberg is chair- pecially in Vienna, and (3) relax- ' During the : I F •justices that are the abomination urge establishment of an indepen- baum. recuperating from the injuries man of the committee in charge ation of immigration restrictions o _ l •women ha^e Cof today's Germany. The chie" dent state, offered universal franMrs. J. H. Kulakofsky, Harvey sustained Labor day while en of Miss Fuldheirn's lecture. by the Brian states. -difference is that our ill-treat chise, autonomy to the Jews in Leon, Ization: I.Iesc'i Sam Lerner, Mrs. Sam Ler- route to the Workmen's Circle •e in1 Laski praised the "courage and | }". Corm, 5 merit of Jews is strictly privati the predominantly Jewish area: ner, Irvin r- -i C. Levin, Mrs. Irvin C. convention in Des Moines. They ReadingHead of Council persistence with •which he faced • and more or less refined while establishment of joint" councils in Levin, Mrs. M. F . Levenson, Na' Kats. Nathan Ivlll London (JTA) — It was relia- and carried out a difficult and Karri- Koser the German discriminations a r districts where the population is than Levinson, Mrs. H. Lippett, are: Mr. and Mrs. A. Foreman, Mr. Sam Lipp and Mrs. M. Sellbly learned that Lord Samuel is thankless task"' of Rublee. The IC. L. Cohn public, official and brutal." mixed and admission of Jews to Harry Marcus, Gail Margolin, cow. resigning as chairman of the retiring •director arrived in theKolzraan anc ("Yet, my fellow Christians the Cabinet. Salewin Michnick, Mrs. J. Milder, Council for German Jewry and This affair Is being arranged States on the Queen Mary ! Bernhardt T> something's to be said for vicious Minkin, I. Morgenstern, In conjunction with the Ladies' will be succeeded by Lord Read- United (•{vision, With a deadlock reached In the Morris this -week after he had communness that is forthright, frank and Anglo-Arab Mrs. L. Neveleff, Mrs. Henry New• T p c r t ' ~ e ?••• ?. ffip ti ing. Lord Samnelhas been chairdiscussions, the talks man, Irving Nogg", Sylvia, Paril- Auxiliary of the Branch 173. All icated to the German Government open, precisely because i t is turned to the interrelated queshave been urged to at- man of the Council since its in-the committee's decision on t i e forthright, frank and open). Mrs. William Racusin, and members ;b;;.te Uie Jimior A. &. A. « ception in 1936. tions of Jewish immigration, land man, tend. Reich emigration memoranduir. • "My Christian brethren, I fee" sales Mrs. Sam Ravitz. and a Palestine constitution , ilicre or; MavoL. If-, it is Quite needless for me to clar H. Resnick, Dr. Harry Rich, the conversations were reify my meaning among us bust when Mrs. Charles Ross, Milton Saylan, Monday. Official circles ness men. Is it, indeed, the Chris- sumed rpTiwrnen-s i o - -.lie atCs-lr. out that the three ques- Mrs. A. Schwaczkin, Mrs. B.'Shaftian way for us to •disqualify Jews pointed tions were and ton, Ben Silver, Mrs. Ben Silver, from earning their living in our full discussioninterdependent : :of all three would B". A. Simon, Mrs. B. A. Simon, • crps-roiioci. i.on «.«' TTipRtfTTl. f t Christian Industries? Is a man'3 bring the Anglo-Arab Mrs. Harry Stein, Mrs. Julius talks to the X>r, A, rrnwuf right to earn his bread qualified concluding stage. The decision to Stein, Mrs. Meyer Stern, Mrs. M. tained 1 icy r^ P~ " ^ by his race or religion?" past serre e- v e e >. ei i N e x l nieetJng- o i proceed to these questions was Tatle, Joseph Tretiak. Harry Members of the Jewish Folk 4< Oh, gentlemen, since becom taken while an Anglo-Arab sub- Trustin, Dr. J . A. Weinberg, Hardean's o ice troupe of New York will i b e h e l d ?.;.s.TV.u'f.. ing a Christian 1 feel as much a committee studied the dispute ry Werner, A. G. Weinstein, Al- Theater The tv. \ i _ . i here on Thursday, March ever the pain of the Jews, fo over the MacMahon correspond- bert Wohlner, Mrs. A. Wohlner, appear 2, at the Jewish Community Cenranked 1 cT the reason that I am a Christian ence. and Mrs. Bernhardt Wolf. ter under the auspices of the I. classes: f <*- -i "^-l =Let us look into our conscience; W. O., Branch 126. the Ur ' °~c; "• Cr ?c. and consider,-what our duty as , It was learned in Arab circles -sM|> at class vr ' t l •- t P The program •will include a Christian gentlemen, is to Jews." that TaacDonald outlined briefly La3"in. t one-act play, songs, dances and to the Arabs alternative proposals recitations. of jourr ^ progressive restriction of JewYes, that's the amazing thini for S1.S7; P i ' 1 v -= i Admission to the performance ish immigration for a stipulated BO ft of Mr. M«t about my becoming a Christian period, curtailment of land pur| junior, -Er ° i Is 40 cents. Tickets may be gotThe more Christian-like I get th chase under a zoning system prei I n tl Sunday a t 2 p. m. members of ten a t the office of the Jewish t •i.v pch more heavy are the Jews on m; viously outlined to the Jews and the Workmen's Circle, Branch Community Center. I J o e SoEhr.. I- ° =i conscience (though I want i n t some fore of legislative assembly 173, will hear the noted Jewish v 1 p r < ^e c_ e o ' ( the, church to escape Israel' in which the Arabs would pre- lecturer, I. Levin Shatskes, speak WITH PAYMENT OF YOUR ^ <-- i v pains.) f •"> c r i c c dominate. On the last point, i t is on the 'Jews All Over the World 1939 SUBSCRIPTION My wife chides me: "You'n understood that MacDonald did and What Will Become of Them." f taking your Christianity too ser not go into details and did not in- Mr. Shatskes' lecture will take THIS BOOK BY ONE OF THE FOREMOST LIVING ts Trn-b iously. Why can't we be happ- dicate how the proposal for Arab place a t the Labor Lyceum, 22nd JEWISH SCHOLARS AND SPIRITUAL LEADERS Christians like others? I thin: predominance would be reconcil- and Clark streets. Admission will A poem, "The Price" by Mrs. MIGHT WELL BE CALLED GUIDE TO JEWISH PROByour speech, before the men'ed with the principle of political be twenty-five cents. The speaker William Gray of Omaha, has been LEMS OF YESTERDAY, TODAY AND TOMORROW. club was very rash, considerinL equality suggested to the Jews. Is on a tour of the United States accepted for publication by the . that you were addressing the bes and Canada. He is one of Po- magazine "Opinion" and will apbusiness people in town. You'n land's best-known Jewish orators. pear in a forthcoming issue. Here Is what Rabbi TiseodLore K. Lewis, simply spoiling eve*., thing for us TEMPLE TO HOLD .- Mrs. Gray is a frequent contribRab!bi of Mount Slasi Temple, Sioiis; City, You just can't mix business •witl to the JEWISH PRESS. Her says of "Crisis and Decision": Christianity. You've got to for^e GROSSMAN LEAVES FOR utor PURIM CARNIVAL •work has appearsd in other pubJewB If you a r e going to be • oC over GOLDEN GLOVES MEET lications, including "The Bostoa Christian." ,': u J. "The Jewish •worlei is coEfrcntea •vrii.h a tree The annual Purim Carnival for Advocate." ih« '.•pt. S? ry of : "Oh my dear/' I reply, " w . the children of the Temple Israel Lee Grossman, athletic direcThe Jews of Hone were in crisis and vrith t h e need for a decision. Here Christians, since we are of Chri3t religious school will be held on tor of the Jewish Community 157S forced to assume the upkeep is ginc&sice based uponr profound •wisc.oin, tssi? f « !tiin can not ignore the pains of othei the afternoon of Sunday, March Center, will leave Saturday night of the Home for Christian Conknowledge, B.BSJ w.asv. enrir:g Jewish Icya'ty." LK'.t'O-irue. people. Certainly, we.are scarce- 5, from 3 to 5 o'clock. for Chicago, where he •will act as verts. 1« V'f-l !.lsii.iK!. V i'88 ly Christians if we inflict new A full and varied program o trainer for the Omaha Golden ; Vpret, pains on them." entertainment has been arranged Gloves champions. Gregory Bar Hebraens, Bisbop .Tewi s h " W h a t did we become Christ Costumes pertaining to the Purim Grossman will return to Oma-of Aleppo and a Sew by birth, (Continued on page 8.) festival will be worn. ha, next Friday, was the last great Sjriae writer.

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