In the Interests of the JeivisK People FROM BE© Well, I did come through my operation and am writing this on a hospital bed where I wait for my abdomen to knit together tut Second Cla.au .\ia.:t filauei «a January 31. 193S, at again. VOL: XVI—No. 46 •OMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1939 Hustofflee. of Omaha, Nebraska, urtc1t»r the Act of March 3 1873 I am enjoying my convalescence •which ia a dreamy, lazy state of being. I am even a bit regretful that within a week I must leave this and return to the far from happy world that I came from. AH I visually know of the outer world is framed withia-the area of my window: A lovely blue sky . . . white clouds that look Observance of Yom K|ppur, the The following schedule of servlike flocks of sheep » . . a wide most holy day in the Hebrew Cal- ices is bein ""^served in local clump of trees. ndar, will begin this evening in houses of w Organisations all houses of worship. The Day yThis would be all of the outer J e w i s h Many Die as Wilno RaidOKXHO? "'^S.. ' world I knew were it not for the of Atonement, as it is also known, Rally to Aid ed by Reich BombThe ser:_ "~* radio at my bedside. 1 have time s a day of fasting and prayer and Stricken begin in Orti:s>» ing Planes will last until sundown tomorrow. and again said, No, I shall not 6:30. Rabbi I. R<ivi» listen to the damned thing, but I One of the three festivals, which speak at the Beth Haaii^ LACK MEDICAL AID STATEMENTS ISSUED were evolved from an ancient au- Hagodel Synagogue. retain a recollection of the world " as I knew-.it before I came into tumn harvest feast, Yom Kippur With the coming of Fall, the On Saturday .morning the f>ervthe peace of this hospital; I am Emergency Faisd Already was marked with great ceremony ce will begin at 7 a. m. At 10:30 Rumania. Outlines Rules Jewish Vocational Guidance Burbeing tantalized by curosity to in the -days' of the second temple. eau of the Jewish Community for Refugee Released by there will be a memorial service A week was spent in preparation with what happened to it. Center again offers vocational special praj-ers for those killInflux J. D. C. for the services, which were conThings seemed to be ging very counselling to the Jewish youth of d in Palestine daring the past ducted only by the High Priest An intensive campaign to iii- without its Center. The Center to[badly when I retired from the the city. year and for those who Iiave died By DAXIEL L. SCHOKS By .PERCY WINNER f Israel. » ' ;world nearly two weeks ago and n the current European conflict. The Bureau, whiph is a service crease the membership of the day is taken for granted, but it is New York (JTA) — American Jews from all parts of the Prayers for peace will also be ofso, even in the tranquility of this Jewish organizations are rallying Riga, Latvia (JTA) — Panic activity of the Center, assisted a Jewish Community Center will important to review the needs Jiospltal I remain concerned with all their resources to cope with the world,.made a pilgrimage to fered. among Wilno's Jewish population number - of Jewish youths with be held shortly, announced Wil- j which the Center serves. "To begin with, the Center pro.what's going on. (The world real- the plight of the beleaguered Jaws the temple' in Jerusalem in order greatly contributed to the carn- their vocational problems during liam L. Holzman, Center'PresRackovsky will speaS at age vides a gathering .place for all resulting from a series of air he past year. These problems inly isn't worth a man's troubling in the war areas of Europe. Or- to participate in this ceremony of theRabbi Congregation B'nal Israel just raids by 18 Nazi bombers, accord'especially of one who is away ganizations have acted "as fol- fasting and prayer for a New Year before clude choice.of a vocation, infor- ident. T h i s campaign, which Jews, whatever their religious, sothe Memorial Service. of life. ing to details reaching here. Jrom it all in a soft bed that can lows: mation about vocational training coincides with, the thirteenth cial or political views may be. At 5 p. in. Rabbi Rackovsky After the destruction of the "The Center furnishes excellJ>e so manipulated as to ccmfort In the almost total absence of school, and discussion of in- anniversary of the Center, is of (1) The General Jewish Coun- Second Temple, there was no will speak at the Congregation authoritative control, scores of and every convolution of his body.) dividual abilities and aptitudes, great Importance, since the Center ent educational and cultural opcil, holding a special two-day ses- longer a central place at which Beth Hainedrosb. Hagodel. thousands of refugees from the as well as an analysis of local em- depends upon memberships for its portunities for Jews of all ages So every -once in awhile I dis- sion to consider "the present special ceremonies were held. But TEMPLE ISRAEL in the form of classes, lectures, war zones were trudging t h e ployment opportunities. activities. ' i cover myself tuning into the emergency situation," discussed in synagogues wherever Jews were forums, clubs, discussion groups The Kol Nidre service at Temple night long to the Latvian frontier Personal counselling . appointdreadful world that I shouldn't three plans for enlarged action settled, the prayers that had made Israel "For the past twelve years," and the like. will begin this evening at where they were being turned ments may be made by calling the ba listening to. In fact I tuned ia and co-operation among organiza- up the temple services were recit- 8p.n. Mr. Holzman stated, "The Juswish back at rifle and bayonet point. Center—Jackson 1366. "The Center provides physiat 7 o'clock this morning, at the tions engaged in Jewish relief and ed. Each individual said his own Community C e n t e r has become cal recreational facilities for Tomorrow morning the service Entrance to Poland from Latvia defense and intensification of acrecognized by all as the only allmoment of my awakening. The prayers asking for forgiveness and will begin at 9:45 The Children's was likewise impossible. Jewish boys and girls, men and. inclusive Jewish institution in our women, in which to develox*' C o l u m b i a System's man wag tivities. Another meeting will be for another year of good life. Refugees arriving" here from service Is scheduled to start at held October 1. In the interim, city. For many years, it .has pro- healthy and wholesome bodies. epeaking: "At 5 o'clock this 12:45 and the Memorial Service Warsaw via Lithuania reported vided a home for all Jewish organjnorning," he was saying, "Prime the plans will be referred to the "The Center makes possible a will be held at approximately that the heaviest casualties occonstituent organizations—Amerizations in the community and a place for Jewish. youth, whero Minister Chamberlain announced 3:45. The Xeilch service will take curred In Jewish quarters during ican Jewish Committee, American focal point for all .Jewish activi- they may spend their leisure that England was at war with the recent bombardments of the place at about 4:30. Jewish Congress, B'nai Brith and ties. Every Omaha-Jew. is justly time in a' wholesome environGermany." Polish capital* Rabbi David H. Wice will conJewish Labor Committee. In any proud of the Center and of its con- ment; where they may come for Shock Felt The 18 Nazi bombers "swooped duct the service. Mr. "William I*' tribution in making our commun- counsel and guidance; where My mind should have been con- event," the Council will be enwithout warning on Wilno. They Hoizman will be in charge of the the progressive Jewish com- -they1 meet and find companion"ditioned to receive this. At the larged to include other organizarained more than 200 explosive ChUdren's Classes Now ity children's service. munity it is." time I retired from the world all tions. ship; and where they may beBeing Organized and Incendiary bombs on the city. BETH EL (2) The J o i n t Distribution Fills Many Needs' * - . . come conscious of their Jewish the evil in it was pointing to war. The Beth El Synagogue will be- The thickly populated Jewish . at Center Chief Rabbi Orders Kol Committee has rushed emergency "It is difficult to conceive," Mr. heritage and responsibilities. JThe dreadful sounds of approachgin the Kol Kidre service this quarters were hardest hit in the Nidre Service Holzman continued, "how- our ing calamity had been coming to funds to the Jewish central emerevening at 6: SO. Rabbi David A. raids. "And, finally, the Center has An unusually large program for gency committee in Poland and Jewish community could get along Cancelled my ears by, radio even until 9 Horrible carnage was reported children Is being offered for the Goldstein will speak at the service proved to be the unifying force iu elsewhere in Europe. The J. D. C. o'clock last night. Yet now as I tonight on "How We Save and Re* among Jewish children, women coming season by the Jewish Comthe Jewish community. In the has obtained t he "sympathetic By VICTOR M. BIENSTOCK heard it . . . "War! War!" . . and aged. The planes were said munity Center. In addition to deem Ourselves." light of world conditions affecting understanding" of the State DeI felt a shock of horror on ac- partment for its work in Europe, to have dived close to the streets Tomorrow morning's service will our people, there was never a the regular classes, a number of Dr. Joseph London (JTA) count of the .millions of the in the Jewish quarters, machinegreater need for. cooperative acnew activities are being organized H. Hertz, chief rabbi of the Brit- begin at 8:80 with Yizkor at an announcement said, and ha3 gunning fleeing pedestrians and .who must die. All this may get opened discussions looking toward ish Empire, ordered Jewish High about 10:30. Rabbi Goldstein's tion andharmony. for the first time this year. rid of Hitler iut their corpses co-operation with the American Holiday services drastically cur- sermon will be Olives that Bless leaving hundreds dead and woundA Children's Theater will meet Membership Advantages ed in their wake. ."will make tbe beaped-up altar on Red Cress, the American Friend3 tailed because of the war and is- and Inspire." on Sundays at 2 p. m. under the "The Center is an institution for /Synagogues -Burn •which ha shall perish. We had Service Committee and other sued instructions to synagogues direction of Mrs. Herman Jahr. the entire family. Thp needs and A number of synagogues a n d This activity will offer an oppoi-been saying all these months that groups. on what to do in the event of an interests of all members of the New Committees Appointscores- of houses were in flames tunity for the development of the only way to be rid of Hitler family are carefully planned and (3) The Emergency Campaign air raid during the prayers. from the incendiary bombs. Medi- poise, self-confidence and expresed by President was by war; it was easy to say Committee of the Federation of In case of an air raid, minprovided for. The new policy of cal attention was lacking and the sion. The presentation of an anthat. But now it was war and the Polish Jews in America has re- isters were to advise those living the "Center, which makes all Us Fellman greatest panic prevailed among nual play will culminate the work earth became sickly fluid as by ceived State Department permis- near the synagogue to return, to activities open without charges to the city's extremely- poor Jews, of the group. an earthquake. War which had sion to raise funds for the relief their homes and to announce to Plans are going forward for a its membership, is an added adr/ho make up a large proportion Dancing classes for children be- complete and very active program vantage to the members. !>een an easy word on the lips of war sufferers.in Poland, Sam- the others the location of the nearof Wilno's population. The nortween .the ages of 4 and 14 will for the coming year for members Suddenly took the form of young uel Untermyer, chairman of the est air raid shelters. It was also "The Adults and youths find excorpses oa battlefields, of ehiid- emergency committee announced, suggested that large notices be OSE Plans Medical Units mal population of Wilno is about be given every 'Friday afternoon of B'nai B'rith lodge No. 354 with cellent meetings rooms,,a splendil 200,000, but it is estimated that from. 3 until 5:30.. Kosalie Al^ Xen shattered on the streets. for Eastern. and M. Maldwin Fertig has ae- posted 'at entrances to synathis figure has risen to about berts will instruct' these.' classes. tho appointment of standing com- Forum Series, a Theater Series, There used to be a Jewish pro- ceptad the chairmanship of the gogues listing the. nearest sheltmittees by Dr, Leon Fellmani pres- and Orchestra and Choral Society, Europe j300,000 as a result of. the.lnfluj: educational clubs and classes, a ident^ '••'/ ibleui, as I remembered. It was al- campaign's executive-committee."- e r s — " .•--.. •'-. . ....,., -..... .„.-. -.„., of-war -refugees, ^t~ leasfhalt of '.••;' ' :r*w_.: H a n d c r a f t . : . .. •;•-^ -; The General Jewish Council is"For obvious reasons," the injwaya on our minds and almost Mrs. 'Meyer" Beber will~direct~a ' Some ot'tne commltte'eiriippolrit- •wen-equipped physical education Paris (JTA) — American Jew- whom are Jewish'. 'everything that want on seemed sued the following statement aft- structions state, "old men, •wom- ish doctors and nurses -will be . Juan Ruiz, Brazilian diplomat, Handcraft club, also scheduled to ed in June r functioned through- department. ' en and children should say their asked to volunteer for service in returned from Poland with heart- meet- on Sunday afternoons at- 2.. out the summer months arid "pro"The children have a completa related to it. But now this paia er it3 meeting: "The General Jewish Council prayers at home on the High Fes- two special medical and first aid rending: talea'of the flight of war Instruction will be given in clay- vided the lodge : with much suni- program of recreational and charJia3 gone.- swallowed up by the universal suffering that has eta- comprising tbe American Jewish tivals." units being planned by the World refugees, a majority, of whonr ap- mode'lllng, - soap sculpture, - wood- mer activity. The Breadbreakere acterTbuilding activities of their under the direction of Chairmen own. A group of clubs,.developing The Kol Nidrei services on Yom OSE, Jewish health society which parently were Jewish. Ruiz said work and basketry. .' " . , braced all mankind. I should be Committee, the American Jewish Meeting also on Sunday. after- Jerry Gross and Lawrence Gross the " creativity of children,' mass ashamed to raise up my own lit- Congress, B'nai B'rith and Jewish Kippur eve September 22 were operates in Eastern Europe. The he had seen 1,000 Jewish refugees tle voice of Jewish lamentation in Labor Committee, completed a cancelled altogether, while the units will be sent to Poland. Plans stranded without food, many of noons at 2 will be" a Rhythm Band met ever Thursday noon at the entertainments ot. high caliber, session last eve- Neilah service was advanced to for formation of the medical corps them wounded or paralyzed with for children, 5 to 8 years of age, Elks Club with a large number of will serve the needs of the childpresence of this vast tragedy. special two-day y alied to consider consider an hour before the actual end of were mapped by "leaders of the shock, beside the bodies of killed under the direction of Mrs. Abe members present each week to ren of the Center memberships. (Hitler has just mentioned j ? ia g ((Sunday), >• ccalled to i ] discuss current and future lodge Fellman. "The Center's Physical Educa'.Jews in one of his proclamations. P multitude of problems aria- Yom Kippur fast. The New Year OSE here in co-operation with the (Coutinued on page 8.) . : ': • tion Department, with its splendid .. On Wednesday a special class business., war ha3 something to do• sng out of the present emergency service concluded a half hour be- Swedish Red Cross. situation. It was the unanimous fore the official blackout. in ballroom and social dancing The outstanding event of the gymnasium and swimming pool, A delegation of Polish Jew;wittt a "Jewish-democratic" con- agreement of all those present Air Raid Instructions will be given by Miss Alberts for summer program was the B'nai health clubs for men and women, ish leaders in Paris is being orspiracy, he said, but I didn't get that the emergencies of the presWith Germany and Britain ganized to go to the Unted States young people of high school age. B'rith picnic held at.Krug park handball courts, and a, wide, prot m m e n tt r e c l u i r e a n iatensifl threatening unrestricted aerial to consult with American Jewish The Boy Scout troop will con- on August 6. Approximately half gram ot sports, ia of great importent Wht-r S th^Tesh scar^n ° " warfare, the Board of Deputies relief organizations on methods tinue meeting on Thursday eve- of the lodge's membership was ance in preserving the good health of British Jews also issued a cir- of aiding the war refugees. MemThe collection of contributions nings under the leadership of Jay present. A program, of contests and-well-being of its membership. cular to all synagogues with in- bers of tbe delegation have been from the Jewish National Fund Weisman. A Girl Scout troop were conducted by Alfred Fiedler, Larger Membership Needed Kabbi ^ f h a s ^ u t beon at - of «?** * the defense of the rights Jews. structions to be followed in the informed by the American Con- Boxes in Omaha begins Sunday; meets on Sunday afternoons. To make the Center's work chairman, and his committee conSly bedside and while he sat here "After a considerable discus- event of air raids during serv- sulate here that they will be giv- October S. A Junior Horseback Riding club sisting of Daniel Lintzman . and more effective; a larger memberlie was called to the telephone to sion, three concrete plans were ices. ship Is needed. It ia the incomo •Senior Hadassah, the Mizrachl, Is also planned under the direc- Joe Solomonow. . en visas since the Polish Embassy receive word of the sudden death presented preliminary to a spefrom m e m b e r s h i p fees which Immediately the warning sirens intervened on their behalf with and the Pioneer Women are the tion of an expert instructor. New Committees ot on& of his congregation. He cial meeting- of the General Jew- are heard, services must stop, the United States Ambassador Wil- three organizations which are Mr. Arthur Rapport will direct Committees appointed by Dr. makes many of its activities postame back shaking, his head sad- ish Council which has been sum- instructions said. In addition, liam C, Bullitt. a Children's Choral group on Fellman are: Americanization and sible. sponsoring this collection. ly. The dead man was a fine gen- moned for October 1 in New York worshippers should not congreAnyone wbo has not a Jewish Sundays at 2 p. m. Music appre- Immigration, Donald Brodkey; This year's campaign lor new Join Legion tleman whom I knew well, but City, for tbe purpose of reacbin gate in groups near the syna- , The delegation is expected to National Fund Box in his home ciation will be taught in connec- Program, Alfred Fiedler; .Bread- members will concentrate on Famcouldn't feel sorry for one dying a -decision with respect thereto. gogues and should, before leaving include breadbreakers, Jerry Gross and ily Memberships. Tho Family Carol Sachs, noted War- and would like to obtain one tion with these activities.* The fortnight's intervarl w a s their homes, make sure that the in this most tragic hour. The ' Photography club which Lawrence Gross; publicity and Membership is the one which insaw Jewish industrialist who was should do so by calling Mrs. I. agreed upon in order to permit "Rabbi," I said, "isn't it more windows are covered and the stranded in Vichy when the war Dansky, Ha. 1656. was last year received so success- brevities, Harold Zellnsky; mem- cludes all members of the family, pity for us who must stay in the the constituent organizations to lights dimmed. fully will also continue this year. bership and" conservation, Milton husband and wife and all children broke out; ex-Senator Rabbi Rupresent the plans for the con•world and watch all this — to see "For the -duration of the war, binstein, who was stranded in Registration for these classes Frohm; social service, Dr. Philip up to twenty-one years of age. Sells Jews' Furniture sideration of their governing the unfolding of horror en horror it is strongly urged that top-hats Belgium; Emil Schmorak, Polish London (JTA) — The Daily may be made at the office of the Sher and Salewin Michnick; bud- With many activities planned lor bodies and to be instructed there—to suffer these fears — to keep get and finance, Alfred EYank; the entire family, it is tho aim to should not be worn for syna- Zionist leader; Engineer Anshell Sketch reported that among the Jewish Community Center. looking Into black darkness. Bles- upon. anti-defamation, William Holz- enroll memberships on a family gogue,' the instructions added. Reiss, director of the Palestine miscellaneous- goods offered by "The plans call for the assumpsed are the dead, you might say, man; house, Harry DuBoff; rit- basis.. Meanwhile, because of the dif- office in Poland; Dr. L. "Ullmann, Germany to Neutral countries as ".'.:• tion of greater responsibility on ficulties involved in supplyin welfare worker, and M. Appen- barter for food and raw materials since they are spared all this." ual, Alfred Frank; v o c a t t onal Complete information as to camguidance, Dave Boden; A. Z. A., paign dates and campaign organiThe rabbi didn't argue the the part of the General Jewish kosher food for thousands of Jew- schlak, chief editor of the Polish- are immense quantities of second Dr. I Dansky; Charitable Organi- zation will be announced shortly. point. This a e o o n d world war Council in the direction and ex- ish children among the half mil- language Jewish newspaper Nasz hand furniture left behind by zations, Dr. A. Greenberg. , must make a difficult intellectual ecution of activities relating to lion evacuated from L o n d o n , Przeglad. The campaign for new members is Jewish refugees. Chief Rabbi Hertz announced that struggle far rabbis and other (Continued on page 7.) At an executive committee meet- an. important event'in our com"in a national emergency such as clergymen. Haw can they justify Ing held at the home of.Dr.-"Fell- munity as it will demonstrate tbe' at present, all that is required of an all-merciful God who is the man, all chairmen reported that solidarity of the community In them is to refrain from eating fortheir committees had done consid- support of an institution which is Fathe- of all. And where is bidde.. meats and shellfish." erable work on the coming year's of benefit to the entire communJesus? Were I a minister I The Chief Rabbi also ordered "Today,is History" is the title program which will be presented ity.;. "• • .. ' -."."' •-••••••• should feel I had fallen into fua special prayer of supplication of the first of.the series of lec- at the first meeting of the lodge, tility in a world which had befor Britain's victory in the war, tures on world events to be given Monday, Octobr 2. Indications ate come uninhabitable for people to be recited at every Sabbath by Mrs. Ruth Neuhaus on consec- that the highlight activity of the who still believed in loving kindfestival after the prayer for the utive Tuesday mornings at 10:30 fall program will be the regional ness and compassion and justice. After a head-long flight from a King. "A spirit of perrerseness starting on October 17. convention in Omaha to be spon(I wish I could keep on stayour own internal problems. The has come over a renowned na- Europe convulsed by war, Mrs. inherent decency of European The Omaha Council of Jewish sored by the local lodge. ing la this hospital which is like David A. Goldstein, who had been (Continaed on page 8.) The opening service for Succoth Women is* on,e. of .the co-sponsors Chairman ol the convention some remote island where only attending the World Zionist Con- peoples mast ultimately reas- of the project along with the is Alfred Fiedler. According to kindness abides and only gentle wil) be held at the Beta £2 Synsert itself or let Europe die." gress in Geneva at the time of the agogue this Wednesday evening at of F e d e r a t e d Church tenative arrangements made the -:f,'- Arrangements have been made, hands reach out to serve. But, The work of-the Zionist. Con- Council outbreak of hostilities, Wednesday S o'clock. Rabbi David A. GoldWomen, The Y o u n g Women's convention will be held here dur- according to anouncement by the alas, shortly I will have to leave stein returned to Omaha firmly convinc- gress was of course overshadowed Christian Alliance, and the Uni- ing the month ol November. Rep- Jewish Community Center, wherewill preach an appropriate it and go back to the stinking Succoth sermon. Canter Aaron Eded that America must adopt an is- and considerably modified by the tarian Alliance. resentatives of lodges in Lincoln, by children from 5 to 16 years of •world.) outbreak of the war. All during gar and the Beth SI Choir will olationist standpoint. Mrs. A. D. Frank and Mrs. Phil Council Bluffs, Sioux City and age may attend horseback riding Yet were I a minister I might lead the service. the period of the meeting, there "Despite my sentiment as a Gilinsky are In charge of ticket Omaha will be here for the annual classes. take myself aside (perhaps to the Following: the service the conSew, a member of the group so was those urging early adjourn- sales for the Council: In addition regional'conclave. -• Miss Cleq Gates, one of Omautter peacefalaess of some hos- gregation will go into the Succah, ment, and finally the sessions The Succoth services o? Temple hideously mistreated by Hitler were brought to a premature con- to all members of the Council - Luncheons Continue .••'. ha's finest riding insrtuctors, has pital room) and try to think the which ha3 been decorated by the board, members of a special ticket Israel will begin "Wednesday even- and his rotten gang, despite niy The Breadbreakers luncheons been engaged to take charge o£ •whole thing out. women of tbe Auxiliary, for Kid- ing at 7:30. A congregational sympathy for France, I am an . clusion on August 24. committee include: Mrs. Harold will continue to be held each the class. Children may arrange By the following day the deleYes, I might say, perhaps it dush. Mrs. Julius Abraham- Thursday at the Elks club and all with the Center office to make up dinner will precede the service. £ uncompromising isolationist," were' in headlong flight at- Abrahams, isn't God's fault. God, ia fact, lias Thursday morning the service pageant will be given during the Mrs. Goldstein said npori' ner"re» gates Mrs. lodge members who desire to be their, own parties, of four or five, k Mrs. Sam : Appleman, tempting to reach their homes or son, not beea here yet. Wa have leapt will begin at 9. A special service service by tba cnilden of the re- turn. Sam Berkowltz, Mrs. Harold Far- notified should-contact either Jer- the maximum number in a class. seaports before actual fighting Him among the stars or locked uy will be conducted at 10:30 by the ligious school. "War cannot cleanse- the broke out. In a train that was a ber, Mrs. Meyer Freeman, Mrs. ry-Gross or Lawrence Gross. •/' Groups will meet at the Flor. in our marble altars or imprison- Junior Congregation. Max Holzman, Mrs. Fred RosenThe ceremony of three genera- plagtie-spot Europe. It can only mass Officers o£ the lodge^ for tbe ence Riding Academyr 9202 No. • of screaming hysteria, Mrs. stock, ed in the cold type of prayer Nest Friday evening services tions will also be observed at this breed more wars as soon as Mrs. Howard Milder, Airs. coming.year are: Dr. Leon Foil- 30th street and ride in Hummel books. will again be held at S. Alter serv- time. Participating will be Mrs. aaother generation grows up Goldstein left Geneva for Paris. \ Harry Rosenfeld, Mrs. Harry man, president; first vice presi- Park on Sundays and after school. Refugees in Flight Too aidiiy Creeds . ices the congregation will again S. Sommar, her daughter Mrs. Phil to carry oa homicidal hatred. Trusti-n, Mrs. A. S. Rubnitz,' and dent, Alfred Fiedler; second vice A nominal fee of fifty cents per "From then on until we arrived Mrs. Herman Kully. u oE EiK Perhaps we need to bring Him enter the Succah. And as fop saving democracy, Gilinsky, and her granddaughter president, Milton Frohm;. record- lesson or 52.90.fora s r ° P down to the earth to walk among Philip, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Pattie Gilinsky. we saw the last vestiges of de- In New York we were refugees in The suceeding lectures in the lessons Is charged.'. Horses used ing secretary, Joseph Solomonow; flight," Mrs. .Goldstein said of men la the image of justice an.d Fox, •will chant the Kiddush as Children entering the religiou* mocratic control disappear in herself series will be entitled: "Postscript financial secretary Salewin Mich- at Camp-Jay-C-C are available for and those Zionist delegates' Dart of the celebratioa of his Ear So t h e r e may be France as tae was? machine took school will be'consecrated during compassion, : with whom she traveled. Sharing of 19X4"; "What is Truth"; nick; treasurer, Nathan Yaffe; the classes. something I 2ii for me, a rainiatsr, Mitzvah whieh is to take place en the pageant. Those who will par- control. Tlhe same dreadful the, compartment in the train to "Ethics in the Modern State"; and Warden, Harvey Leon; guardian, To date the following have regSaturday morning, September 30. ticipate in this ceremony are: Kay transformation took ' place in Paris with Maurice Samuel, who "Who Will Build Tomorrow?" Alfred Frank; monitor, Harry Co- istered for the.classes: Judy Alto do amid tba ruizi of the world. I can be a sort a* prophet carryGoldman, Elinor Rosenstock, Jim- England. Britaia's sins have hen; trustees, M o r r i s Shapiro, berts, Betty Cohh, Delore3 Colin, Copenhagen (JTO) — Forty- my Farber, Jodie Feiler, Alice come, home to be visited upon took out his typewriter, stuffed ing the banners of a better world Algiers (JTA) — Nazi propa- William Weiner and Arthur Co- Sylvia Bernstein, Arleno Dansky, his ears -with cotton,-and calmly : seven Jewish children arrived here Jean Giliasky, Pattia Giiinsky, her." here and sow. • "••• : • - • - ' , . J" ' '• • . : Martin Faier,- Phyllis Greenberg, writing despatches- for. his gandists coming from Ceuta and hen. "OMIT American boys cannot. began But I muse not go marching from Germany under the auspices Betty Jahr, Richard Eomonek, Tetuan were arrested for having Arnold Kaiman, Dave Rice, Doa wrapped ia tlia separata robes of of the Youth Aliyaa mcveseat. David Sclsman, David Pcsley, Sal- be permitted to" die for such a newspapers. in their possession huge QuantiRice, MMard Margolin, Miriam The Jewish congregation o£ Paris, when they arrived that my' owa creed. TIsat'3 beea tie Another. 200 are expected to ar- ly Lou Solomon, Alien Marer, Lar- dabioas issue. Europe is a sick tles of propaganda material. Mos- Belgrade, Jugo-Slavia, was organ- Dansky, Dorothy Romonok, Dorevening, was deserted. Ths next hell of it . . . everyone of us rive at an early date. Their de- ry Pollack, Jerry Brodkey • and old etas. We mast • forget that " lem leaders said the Arab popula- ized in 1530 by Don Joseph Nast. othy Rosenberg, Phyllis Weiner, every American in becoming a morning the Americans went to tion was determined', to live oa ^wrapped in our creedal jealousies- parture from tbe Reich has been Teddy Schimmel. and Myrna Kaiman. the embassy where they met Post. . . making dissension and hate inad.3 possible by .the intervention Thursday morning the service United States citizeii repudiated master General Farley, who ad- good terms with the Jews. They Further information may be Four; of Seville's synagogues of ths Danish Women's League for will take place .at 11. A Succah Enrope. Oar best work" in the expressed indignation at Nazi in- were Sri 130G converted into gotten at tao office o£ the Jewish Peace and Freedom. (Continued on page 3.) service of democracy is to solve has ben built.in Use Temple. trigues. (Ccntinued on page 8.) Community Center. churches.
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