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VOL. XVIII—No. 9 •

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The first meeting of the Btnad of Governors of the Fedeiolion for. Jew^eli Service will be l»dd on Sunday, momtag, Beceiabei 29, at-tlis Jewish Community Ceater. .. . Some 120 members, representR&bbi Bernard E ing local Jewish" organizations -and Will Occupy the comrflucity at large will meet Pulpit to discuss the reports of the activities of the constituents of tlie Chat p services lionoriiig t h e Federation, &ud to elect 15 nieine, 1445, Booth OmsJi&,' 'Beta Welt* -Tjsu frfctemity will las bers of the Executive Committee .8 cltfuiev B'litU, i «icl held next Friday, Decesnifcer 27, of the Federation. 0111 Pliillp the evening of the Biittininl con- Organizations are urged to fiend last Onudisy tttei t the Disin to the office of the Federation Ktatsiiiielc, [iitsi( '• vention, et Tei«t>Ie Israel. the fh'st Rabbi Bernard C. Ehrenreieli the names of their representa- trict Cjraud IJOC tueetlug. ' .• Of Chicago, one of*the founders tives. Henry Monsky, president of the ©f,2eta l:biu Tau, will (Salver a Supreme Lodge, was principal speaker. New officers of the Lodge who were installed are: Harry Dworsky, president;''Goodman Meyerson,'firet vice-president; Michael Colin, second vice-president; Morris Franklin, secretary; Anton AdSail B o a t ler, treasurer; - Albert Oruch, monitor; and David Flancheek, U p i n ';• ; guardian. Trustees are: Sam Canar, Max Sacks,' and Melviii Martin.

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itu i t'Jf«f: «0 c h i 1 d r © ii, were was"chalrman of the meeting and \ihcu u tiny and unsea* was named honorary president dllci.'; \essel, the Salve- Harry 15. Cohen, Omaha repret u t , \iliEiii \;r.s t r a s s p g 8 sentative on the Southwest Reg" it fi;;;«-i-s fioi&J i l u l g a r i a to-Pales* ional Council, also spoke. 43 inembers were Initiated into tlr.e, Itr<»!.«- iiiT.it a n d s a n k i a a' .'.hsr: ttoi.i In the Gri o'-Hrr- the lodge by the Degree team of thf Omaha b'n. i B'rUh. ileprof.ci fftivpn of tho Council Midi's

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i ti'j ." : t l i ' l '•>. i 51> «," I<y Kirn. l l . !•', Ltvi^icon, chaErhtuu the Montgomery, Alnbriii'1., coniood, clctLlur, tlu (Co:illmu.d on I'nfc C.) T gregation froui.lOfcvi to 1921, now and mudicil £.aj.| Iks. u-ftpl U.u ol !{""«> \,I:ir i!..- ' v it operate1! Camp Kawaga. at MinocT The 6©4cn c;ilinc vc£."cl, tqaii>1'c: iblc to 0'1,'rJj.- "/"„•,,•..-L-. yua. Wis. .tlou" by fiwlr^'Hlo, *l:-i. ry r.-.-.l ped with a cuall auxiliary motor • Henry Monsky, an honorary which broke do\/n at the height hJ k{'*j r.ctnal f'nthcr member of Zeta Beta Tau, will In- of the storm, vacs chartered by troduce Itabbi Ehrenreicfr. Pre- Jewish refugees who wro'excell1'crconn \/ho kno\/ Collator Lrvi ceding the service, tho Chanukah ed from Dobruja by Bulgaria, find it difficult to undcistand his lighta vIU.be kindled by Loyal G. which recently recovered the terr.ction tinco he In 77 ycor.i old, Kaplan, president of tho Omaha ritory from Rumania. has no children \/ho could benoTogcthor \/ith Jovfsh coagro- fit by hie "Aryanination" and liv<-3 Zcta licui Tau Alumni club. , ~ " Overloaded * m; f.ll over the world, tho with hto 70-ypar-old wife, The religibua service will be According to reports reaching Beth LI nyiifiosuo will thlo ovo- nlonfj whoso maiden name ia - Cohen. u n d o r the direction of - Rabbi (Continued on Pi fjc 3.) nlnt, dedicate ita service to HenriThe Bikur Chollm Society will (Continued on Pago 3.) JDavld II. Wice. Local' Zeta Beta etta Szold. on the occrion of her sponnor the rhowiuK of the YidTau alumni will act aa ushers. eightieth birthday. dinh movie, "LOVP and foaerifico" Selectiona from" Handel's oraon n.'ituiday and flunday, Dccom* Mlas NcJl Ziff, outgoi«(r ^resitorio, "Judaa Maccabeus," will be her 28 and 29, ;;t the Jowlsih Comdent of tho National Junior Ila' cung by the choir under the dimunil;- CJcici'. danrah wlH-addrc^s tho eonsregarection of Mar Schcuorman. Proci.cdb from the movio will Uon on "A Trilnite to Henrietta Following tho service, a recepbo uncd by tho Bikur Oholim for Szold." nii-a Uiff will upcak on the tion will.be held In the lower auii.'i health and hospltallzntioa probaaia of close personal ttKsoclation ditorium toltonor the guest rabLI ,L-'.ihl. Next Friday evening services of with Mita Scold. Mica Ziff la a and vMting members of Zota Beta the Beth El Synagogue v/ll! besister of Cantor and Mrs. Aaron "Love and Sacrifice" pliii'cd by Ton. a .op.at drtiv/n from tho Yid-lifili conducted, by. the Beth El Youth Edgar and during her atay in group. Dr. -Morris Kertcer, profes- Omaha wllL be their house guest. • Ben Kazlownky war, rc-elfctud ria,';c, ic tho 'slory of niolhei' Jove, sor of Religion at the Univerclty - Reaponslvo rc.idtngo, appropri- president of the City Tahnud I'rincipal rolr') JUO ti±cn by Lazar 6t Iov/a" and head of the Hillel ate to tho .evening, will be led by Toiah for the third competitive l-'rcpd, i;V\v of "Yosho K:ib," Jint\ llore Greenfield. Foundation at . Iov/a City, will Miss rortlia Slutsky,'president of terra. •• • opcak on"."Jewish. Youth Face3 a tho Omaha chapter o£ Junior HaOthcra named are: I. Coldda&cali. •. . Troubled World." vicc!-pro::ldcnt; Iiliii. "ULS Kabul David A. Goldstein will iitein, Tho following- will conduct the fcc."rctary; sitid JM. iiatstcrvica: Corrine . Wohlner, Yale speak on "Thoso T/ho Serve with 1-Vomkin, Members of tho Both 141 Con-Trustin,"llicluird '-Newman, and FalthfuhicLj." Cu^tor VME&T o\ul man, trcaniucr. Dr. Phil!]) Cher in honorary gregation wit gather Thursday Stuart the choir will conduct the service. president and Mr. 8. Itnvll" is A GIvMiukuh Tea danco ~./ill bo evening, December 2G, at G:30 for honor.'ry vice-president of the hold bundr.y afternoon Si'oin 2 lo tho first congregational dinner, in TcliVd Tor.ih. 5 at the JCN. IGII (JoranuxtUy Centho new synagogue. The Chanu,'f !!•: OJiicJo r.'unibi'rj of the; board ter. The dan-jo in bun;; eponroved ' kah supper is being eponcored by include inbi)S Iniiiah Rsirhovr.Uy, by tho aotlvltlc." deprvrtmont oi tho ' the Both El Auxiliary. , llabU R Fc-IJsiKin, Paul Vcrel, (Jonter for tliojj -.A\o enjoy uocifil Circles in chargo of the dinner and Ilciuy Jloncky. dancing. . are: 2, headed by Mrs, • David The dance will follow two epecSherman' and Mrs. I.Ioe Katelman; ially-arran.'jcd basket bs 11 .tames, C, headed by Mrs. "William Radufcaturlii™ A. Z. A. l«0 vr:..IJn,co.tn 1 Einor and. Mrs. Sam Stern; and Tp.vorn nnd A. Z. A: I ve. A. P. T. or lav/s. Secondly, the word Tito rtrr^ody o£ PolEMi Jc.vry 9, 'headed by Mrs. R. Bo'r.dy and Aduik:siou to both tho ,;:uncs as dc ;cril/?d by~ArilH.ni1 2'ic,jel- of :my Na-'i is-lav/. No properly Mrs. Leon Graetz. ' p.nd tho danco v;ill bo tv/enty-fi.vo or life la erieuijit. -Empty traetj bauns, Aldfi'man of Lodz:, I'olr.ud, Oil Saturday afternoon, DecemWinners of the drawing will be cents. Admlralou to either ono is 1 announced during tho " evening. and fu{>ltlvd from the Geatcpo, at appear in the Jewish quarters and ber 2S, thef boys and r™irln oi tho fifteen centc. Bingo and cards will bo played a public meeting r Friday, Decem- leave loaded .with bedding and Bath SI n; n-';n-*ue i-'ill '«» cnber 13, fit the nev. Lr.bor Lyceum. fiMfiit'.ire. J/ibor can bo demanded tcrtnincd at the nnnunl Chanul:<\lt later. Mr. Zlecelbaum was one o£ the at any or all hours ot the day" or party. two Jews on the committee of ni;;ht; Jev/s cannot travel from Tho pcirly will feature a protwelve thai directed the defense village to village" and deaths are nram and Raines. Refronhiacntn of Warsaw, and was held by tho so fre(iu?nt, burial iz in the street, vrill be served. The service v.'ill Nazis'as a hostage for months. He Hold, or even yird. Leo Dover of Ntv'i'or;;, ^enconcluded by "Haydallah" and escaped across Germany in tho A tltird factor utilized by the bo oral reorotary of Eota Beta Tau the Chanukah c a n d 1 e l h "The Hoosier .Schoolboy," star- gibG o[ a German ?cr.sant. A Nazis lc "collectives responsibiltrateraity, is arriving to-lay to ring Mickey Rooney, -will bo v/eek after ho'•reached Bolgium, ity." The "crime" o£ one Jewservice. • completo pl.ini for the forty-secshown Friday afternoon, Decem- he fled the Gcrntau inx-acion to i- tho "crime" of all.r "Under this n ond-cnnunl convention of the frnber 27, at -2:30 as the second .of Paris, only to fleo again to Tou- theory, wl.eu n Jo~ and a Polo Temple Cbar'v .'.cl\ torally which Is to opon December - tho special children's programs louse where hundreds of other Jjcd an ."U?rc<*.l!o;i in whic'i the Party \lc~S. Tr^rikiy •AS. anti-Nazi refuse;." hv.d gathered. Paic- •./::- iijjurjc], every mm. In .Tho annual ChanuhaL ^arty oC being arranged by - the Jewish Jomca Katcriirn, also of Ner* lo -was rescued froai Franco by tiie a-jiirlcvzit, in front o£ which Community Center. " " " -' : tl'.o'Tomplo I~r;;t-1 1^3lif;ioua School vdl!. MConmlttse. the argument took plp.ee. V(p.i" •.,ill bo hcW n S:15 Tu. -1; y af- Yorlc, rations! prcL-id^jii, In addition .to- this film, there tho -Jevirfi -Lal*3v 1 tTSiOO--. Dccf-'".>r !:•*. at tl;o rrya j;o^icllr;3 uc:ct wtt :. Iifr. Zie/relb«i'Um r'rotched Tour shot." will bo a short cartoon, "A. Boy'a Eta 3cta TAU, -,lio 4,1.1-3; n > 1'Itiir, .dcrc'lrtior.- »\r« also r >T-iU'i'-lo.Pal," Community Singing, and Re- factors counted upon by Hitler lo 5! freshments. . . . _ . dcmor.tt!~o and .destroy Polish liod upt-u t-- ; ""Tt rcJii;!5..-4,v~ A" i" c.s't5i.i: v. i ?ico .T-^'jvaia iUr;i?l Jov.J.ih. ft.il-r i S'.'i hr,B, Admission v«ill bo ten cents for JevTy.'Tho la'-"" oi I2:a"land pro-; IT. ^r.tii'o Joi/i:.Ii cotiiunnitlu" arc hes btc-n arran;;(.;l and refrtsh- tljiriy-cnc eljanJcrR, S.ic iu ' T ; AIchildren and twenty cents for tcct doss ant! cr.ts 'ret not Jews. given tea lainutca p.cileo to kavo •ncnts v/ili be et-rved. A Gift "ail T-Ir, Thetr. st tho Uah-crsliy e£ The Jews arc- outside the protecbe givca every child. adults.' (Continued oa Pa~e 3.) VL;U

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