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Lo/idca (V/Hb)—A tlau to tliiy l-.u?Oi>e'e Jevva to Afiica K tLe calmisiatioa of ILe p i -• -_ r ! t, u £, JLTJI f s >,-ar is liOwr being c&u&ideicd Ly Chancellor HiUtr aad Premier .A.n^jl &^..»^> ^» t MufesoHui, fcecordlhg to advices E 4-ri fe^~i l*l&,u icceivfcd hfcic, Local L '•J Nazi spolttfemen hare declared r f s •V»\.dL fie>iUfcat!y, tince tbe outbiealr of the war, that ni8bS exitulfciuna of Eueeotli, the F^abt of Tabcr) Jews fr&m Europe \vould follow i_ Kacles, will beelu this year on a Nazi-Italian victory. For tite •JfcVedaeE'i&y evening, October 6. Tkis c-vtuintjj losttl Originally observed hi Pules- prebent, the report taid, the dictioi<8 will join *»itfi Jevts t h e tSne £3 ;~ Larvcot festival, after «dl tat&is bad egreod to permit the 1 t r o r l d cni-i in ii^tiriln^ la thv fruits of the year had been gathiioliest day of • the Jewish -year,' Jews to remain where they are. cie-JI, Sueeoiii tlirough the ceufoiii Kipinn; the I>ay of AtosieThis report lends confirmation tui...;. has become primarily a'holxnent. 'i'iie holy day will contiwue iday i. Thaniteglvliig for the Law. to the fact that the much pubuntil Buaset toinoiToiv evening., ';t-. holiday will be observed licize! Nad scheme to establish Uncoxmected with any historic Iotv.il/ w ail Congregations. event, Youi KJppur-ts a day of a Jewish reservation In Lublin, To Issue Record of' 1039, p atonement and fasting... It is a Youth G r o u p ' 'fhu Temple fjuccolh Service Poland, has made little headway P time set aside for the individual 1040 Annual will Legiu V/ednesday at 7:30, Aand has been abandoned by Nazi to repent of his sSnsaiid to atone Season (Jougt cgational dinner will pre- officials. for the wrongs he has done to ccdo 4 he eorvlco. During the servThe Year»iloqh of contributors himself and'*to his fellows. Oinisha tlTcwish youth Kit* vt "Ai.y ice Consecration of the new chilObserved for one day by Ortho- to eiubnj'k on what inw-iiv ^ • to t o ' the 1.9,10 nrid 1910 Jewish <Jvea of the religious school will Philanthropies Campaign is nowdox, Conservative a n d Reform 'ho tine of the. nio.st wtivc ji-iti>.i tako ijlace and.a Children's pagin preparation for publication, Jews throughout the world, the in tlie oi'gnnixntioH'8 lii-.t«»i-.v, \Aih eant will be presented, Morris Hi. Jacobs, Outfrninh <>£ day ia devotee? entirely to prayer groHiidworlc plans alrei.tiy l:,lu (it Thursday morning the services and meditation In the synagogue. the last regular monthly mt-.-tlis^, tho Pliilttntlironics annouiicctl. Vlll begin at 11. • ' Kol Nidre, a prayer first set to on Octohrr Si. ; This will be the fourth YearBetlt El T h o s e plans ' incliKJo thri-i» Book of the Jewish Philanthro- music in medieval Germany, seeks Cervices at the Beth El will pies, which gives a complete rec- remission of vows made during dances, the annual Piirh.i '•;irniBtart Wednesday . night a t . 8 Chicago'<Ji?A)-—A military' f«• ord of al income and disburse- the year and generally opens the val, a panel discussion, n iji-dal o'clock. Thursday and Friday iteml waa held Tuesday morning, ments and IJsts all subscribers to synagogue service^ held on theyouth f o r u m , t h e ' traditional morning |ue Succotli service will with IiKJidrcds of persons from the campaigns and records pay- eve of Yom Kippur. Stago-Nlte, and oratoric;>l COHU-M, take place-at 8. every walk of life attending, for ments. Important during the days of and the annual youth pliil.inthio* GoVewioi* Heiiry'Homer, who died In making the announcement the Second Temple in Jerusalem, pies campaign. . u. o. c. at his koine in suburban -Winnet> Mr. Jacobs said. "At this time it Kippur was even then markAn interesting activity which is Succoth services in the Ortho- ka early • Sunday morning a t t h eis Important that all outstanding Yom ed with great ceremony a n d new to. Round Table ev«-nta is tho dox Congregations will start Wed- age' of- 61'after a long itlness. pledge balances for 1939 be paid. known as "The Great Day." survey project to bo chalri.-ianed nesday at 5 p. m. The morning Rabbi Louis I. Mann of Sinai We are preparing our annual flA memorial eervice for the by Harold Zellnsky. "Wo nerd to cervices will start at 8:30. (Continued on Page C.) Temple, the governor's congregadead and tho blowing of t h fi (Continncl on Pn-,> o.) tion, conducted the service, asshofar are parts of the Synagogue sisted by a Catholic priest a n d service oil tho Day of Atonement. ', Protestant minister. The following schedule of services is being observed by loc.'l Governor'. Homer was buried ,iV> V congregations: beside his' mother's grave in Mt. r• '. United Orthodox Congregation-. MayrJ.v cemetery. " Jle is survived .Tho Kol Nidro service of the by two brothers and four cousins. flr't y Union of Orthodox Congregations inciting o£ tUo Je\.-It,ii Kutiouul Ho was unmarried, The Omaha ...Section of the Nawill begin at .5:20 this evening. Workers Alliance, Pale'Zion, will The governor was the son of Rabbi I s a i a h Itackovsky v/ill tional Council of Jewir.lt V.'or.n n ho held Sunday, Qctoher .13, .at Solomon A. Levy and Dllah Hornspeak at the Congregation B e t h will assist allena in v;J">t -i in.T'7:30_p. m. A supper" will be er Levy. He took his mother's Jewish youth will gather t o - Hametlrosh Hagodel ind R a b b i Office, hours for this puuio1.* nrm served at that time. maiden name when the parents The musical program will be separated in 1892. Born in Chi-morrow evening at the Jewish David Winchester will deliver tho held at; the Jewish. Conu:iunlty every'. Tuesday afternoon given-by Mr. B. Seitz,- accompan- cago, he was. educated here and Community Center for the annual sermon at the Congregation B'nal Center from 2 to 5. ied by his daughter, Shirley. Sev- began tho practice of law in 1898. Achar Hataunla danco sponsored Israel. aliens over fourtcn ycora eral numbers will also be'pre- Ho entered public life in 1814by tho Mother Chapter or A, Z. A. The morning service will begin of All age must .register b^foret B"« at 8 o'clock. The rabbis will speak edited by Herman Mirowitz. A when he was elected probate 26. Legal peiuiUfcii will reading will be given by Mr. H. judge. After' 18 years on t h eEagerly awaited is the decision at 11:15. Rabbi Rackovoky will comber be exacted of those .wh-> fril t<> (Continued on Page 5.) Bondarln. Mr. J. Itadlnowskl will bench, lie ran for governor and in the "Sweetheart" contest, do so at this time. The Council initiate a group of new members, won, despite the opposition of tho The "Sweetheart" will be chosis'asking ,that'aliens register imMr. I Morgenstern is chairman of strong Kelly-Nash machine. Anti- en by the votes of all attending mediately as a large' rm:h in exAFi ft rip,7fl the evening. Semitism was one of the weapons the dance and will retain her title pected as the period for registraCommunity Dinging will be ledused against him during the bit-during the forthcoming year. Cantion conies to a conclusion. by JMrn. J. Itasinck. ter campaign. didates a r e : Beverlee Greenberg, It ia also asked that person:! knowing of aliens and have not Governor Horner was active in Ruth Rosenotein, Bette Lee Harregistered inform them of thij Jewish affairs, being a leader of ris, Diana Lagman, Etta Gare-t service at the Center. various Jewish philanthropic or- lick; and Jerry Bernstein. Washington (JTA)—Although ganlzatibns a n d an honorary Music for the dance will be chairman of the Joint Distribu- furnished by Ross Richards and still refusing to reveal any figtion Committee. He was also ac- his orchestra. Alephs from Sioux ures on the increase in mall from tive in legal organizations and City, Des Moines, Lincoln and Germany and other totalitarian since the outbreak of war, New York (JTA)—The maga- v»as known for his deep interest Council Bluffs have announced states the Pos.tofflco department said it in.tho' life of Abraham Lincoln, their intention of attending. Miss Iluth Allen, who was forfcine.Tlme has served notice that had no objection to offer to Con- merly director of educational acit "wants no readers who cultigressional action on legislation tivities at the-'Jewish Communyato race hatreds." which would bar foreign propa- ity Center, has been ntuned AsThe announcement was pubganda for United States mails. sociate director of the Y. U. and Jishcd in the current issue in the Rep. Samuel Dlclcstein (Dem., Y. W. H. A. of Newark, New- Jerform of! a reply to a letter by two N. Y.), sponsor of a bill barring sey. Miss Allen has been associatPennsylvania, readers cancelling subversive propaganda of both ed... with the Hebrew- Educational their subscriptions with the asforeign and domestic origin from Alliance of Cleveland, Ohio, sluca portion: "Our poor stomachs are the United States mails said he leaving here.. . no longer strong enough to hanwould ask the House Fostoffic'e dle Time. You can have J o w Committee for a hearing on the jDcaverbrook,: et al. •— we still i* nctivitics will f;et untlcr Too, they learn to act in many of measure on the basis of tho stand believe America w o r t h saving £rom this holocaust'for Americans way at the JCK'ISII Co:nmnrtlty the lovely fairy talcs that have adopted Tjy the Postoffice departot ment. Center itext week with .'an- un- come ddwn.to us." —not British."; ' V ,; Since the putbreak of war, GerVoice, diction, poise, correct - "Just as n e 11 h e r .'Franklin precedented - program, 'dc'vi.scd" to The first .Temple Israel congrespeech will be developed in t h eman mail has increased tremen- gational dinner of the year will Roosevelt nor Wendell Willkle satisfy • every- type .of intercsf.. -.,.'.- dously with most of the increase be held.,- Wednesday evening boThe Children's Theater, _ danc- Children's theater. t/anta anti-Semite totes, so Time attributed to shipment of.-Nazi fore' the Succoth service. I-I-Ci .•••' Photography -vants DQ"readers'••who- cultivate ing, the Photography club, t i l e W i t h the s l o g a n , " G o t propaganda formerly brought to Abe Somber^ is in char.~o race hatreds," tho magazine; re- Puppetry club, and the Girl Serut plied, adding that Lord Beaver- projraia will all cwing hit*? 'ac-Acquainted With Your Camera," this country in German ships. It Reservations for tlso dinner aro tho Photocrrphy club will beslu has been pointed out that under 75 cents for adultrs end GO cant1; brook v/ao not ii Jev.' but a Pres- tion. tho International Postal AgreeThe' Children's T h e a t e r t/ill ita first nie"f,':ir at 7:30 oii'T.tonbyterian descended from n. long for children and may bo m?do h'j, o'!c-n' BunC.iy at 2 o'clock umlcr f'Ry oveni:?.;; auder the direction ment Uncle Sara lias carried this calUirC"nra. Sombcre, V.rA C4?4, lino of Presbyterians. against himself, at or the office of the Temple / . ' " the direction of G/eta Bcccl:, cf Ilr. Itoyco Kent, whoso club mail, directed r noted Berlin- and Vienna actrcas. \.-or!: Iat:t year in tb ! 3 came nc- a heavy io 'S. 2SS-1. I-ere children will participate In tl"it/ proved interostins nnd efBecause of a printer's error, the creative f.reniatlca and develop i-/-,live. Ilntnc Eirarrr.-.'Ii of the Now Year their natural talontn. "Crcaiivc AU Girl Ecouto, Brownie, Inmessage frci.~ 2tr. Parrar llow- dramaticn differ - from the eld,t e r . c:lifLo and St-nior, v/ill meet In tho thrcc-oago advertiseberry a:>prc.vr<? Incorrectly In. thefornip.l type of acting," 7dlsa zt G:-iD Tuesday to plfti thoir pro- ment In the Nov Year's edition r The -ConECcration service A o f Nov/ Tear's c '.iUon of TIIQ ,Tev;inli Baccl£ explains. ' "Chihrron learn grr.n v/aich this year will aealn which carried the- names oC those Press. It Bhv..l<i I^.r/e road: to erpresa their feolinss «" a d include two troops w.d pro'oahly firms that bavo r.?.Tir,te<! in thocaildron entorinc tho Jlelirioj^ LticI in tu:.; f -,•• r-ui- cjivli of l&cza moro' easily and nature Uy r. prcl:. Load on; '-.;il! be M i s s building of tho'new Beth 13! j:yna- ni'hool for the first litno 't'i'l F/j" oveniit.'. r.t'tliC; inster.d o£ just memoriKluR l';nc Dorr'by Cliopher:" of th? public Gogue, the name of Sam Yarnoff hold Wednc-Jay Tcnpls lor.".*-1. Sinooih !!crvlctv r rccjcher, We c^c!t to devcloi) Ef-'-ols and : i l - j Jac:de Loffinjj- -;:;• i omitted.. Elslit c-;>' Uon. fou" hoyz a:i " tif c o n e J:si'>'".;U r.i \'Ju.Oi'.Ci.utliclr insaslnation and to Ii e 1 p v.ai of V^ iTnivcr.'ity ol' Ora?l n. ; 2lT. Tr.rrioff yns in ch:;rce o£ them create plays out of tlvir Sccial drn.'ir^" ;>;„* Ii£-h tfi'.-Tl i i? rr.i'iUns ftnC cZocoraliitg for fouv clrla, vAM participate- iu ilU;;oDeciai cervicc. Rificr.:st end uWcfi-.e," ov,-n eiiporiencs a a d tboughts. s'o intc-rior. (Cor-Unuoii t : : Vz^z ">.)
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