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i VOL. in.—No. 21

Entered *• second-claa* mail matter OB January 27UL 1921. at postofflc* et Omaha, Nebraska, under the Act ot March S, 1S78.

Boys and Girls, ^ t tubers of YJ.andY.iS IVoInntarily Subscribe t # imunity Center 'Work Of The Selection For Ground Will Begin Immediately After The Raising Of The Full Quota. BOYS ANfD GIRLS SUBSCRIBE OVER "$1,800 TO NEW JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER BUILDING.

OMAHA, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1923

Says Jews Victims of Hungarian Communism Budapest. (Jewish A.-, A.) — lews of Hungary suffered a proportionately greater loss during Bela Run's communist regime than any part of the Hungarian population, according to statistics published today by Albert Vary, a high Jewish ofSciaL Although "there is a tendency to identify Jews with communism, M. Vary points out that figures show that" pf the 590 executions by communists, there w«re 44 Jews; a percentage of '.7.4, whereas the percentage of Jews towards the total population is 4.6. . -

SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, A YEAR, $2.50.

Czeclio Sovak Boys Tragedy Behind Jews' ItlM iimf eli, B.S. Mister to Persia, a and Girls Guests of Jokes About Soviets ." "Secnd lurieecai" Junior led Cross To Sing And Dance Saturday Evening—-Will Sing For Mayor Dahiman.

Jewish Habit of Poking- Fun at Everything- Finds Stuff For Exercise in Russia.

Intervened in Behalf of Persian Jews During Riots.

Br J. KUIKOW SAVED NUMBER OF JEWS (Special-to Omaha Jevrish PresB through the Jeirish Telegraphic Agency.) DURING POGROMS. SCHOOL WAS I SUPPORTED It was as far back as the siays No fresh edict was issued without bewhen Yoffe, as plenipotentiary of the ing followed by a humorous commenBY JUNIORBED CROSS newly established Soviet republic was tary. Starving and in raps, the Jews Teheran, Persia, May 1. (J. C. B.) OF AMERICA. negotiating in Brest-Litovsk for went about and practical^ their only Recognition of the "beneficent influpeace "with the Germans on behalf of joy lay an the invention of a new On invitation of the American Bed the new rulers of Rj^fsia that the joke at the expense of the regime ence" of Rabbi Joseph S. Kornfiel<Js 1 the Czecfco-$2ovak Sed Cross Jews, who from the beginning have •which doomed them to suffering . It of Columbus, Ohio, American Minisis difficult in all cases to be sure ter to Persia, in intervening on behalf is sending to the .United States a regarded the Bolsheviks with a sort of the origin of the Jokes. Mostly, of the Persian Jews who were threatof half contemptuous derision, began group of ,35 pupils of the famous to make their jokes at the expense they appear to have s. distinctly antischool for crippled boys and girls, of Bolshevism- The Jewish habit of Semitic flavor, they exaggerate the ened and attacked last year, •was exNineteen thousand dollars more and the "job" is over. conducted by Fraaiasek Bakule, in poldng iTin-^t; everything even when part of the Jew in. Bolshevism to an pressed in a resolution adopted by the This is the amount that is still necessary to finish the. cami th f d lplenty t i t iis h hurting them .found. off unbelievable extent, but love of exag- first Congress of Persian Zionists he]; -. Prague. This school owes. its exists it paign for a new Jewish Community Center in Omaha. $231,000 geration, is a Jewish trait. here in March. stuff to*exercise "it in'the everyday ence very largely to thesupport given • Of course, one of the first legends has been,subscribed by the people of Omaha, and there are still life of Soviet Russia. « • : Minister Kornfeld was presented it by the Junior American Red Cross, to g'o around was that about the a number of people who have no yet subscribed, .-•'."•'.' ' Curious-rulers, a" curious system of Jews having conquered the power in ixith & siJvTr, plate inscribed with the and the visit to America is under- state, a strange :type of diplomat. "Immediately after the announcement,of the raisal of the Jewish Talent of Sioux City to Be taken as an expression of' appreciaAnd long before there Was any de- Russia, that "all Bolsheviks were Ten Commandments, surmounted by full quota, plans will be made to secure a lot and immediate plans Displayed in Vaudeville Show,1 tion on the part of the Bakule school, cision - in the- peace negotiations at Jews." The mass of the Je-.-s in a gold crown bearing the legend in Russia were miles away from Bolfor a building will be made. • •;'.. . ; M a y1 5 ' -'••-'••- • the Czecho-Siovak Red Cross, its Jun- Brest-Iitovsk, and the" Bolsheviks shevism, but "the legend persisted and Hebrew characters, "Crown of a Good "These plans will not be carried out until the $250,000 is were still-busy-spreading reports that ior Section, and President Masaryk, their peace-would.be a, model.peace stories went around and epigrams Name." raised,"'-saidHarry Lapidus, chairman of the drive^; . Sioux City, Iowa.—The > Hebrew of the Czeeho-Slovak Republic, of the "without President Cohensedegh pictured the annexations and without in- were coined, as, for instance: "WiBoys and girls, members of the Y. M. and Y. W. H. A. Ladies Auxiliary which has beenj services rendered to the children demnities," the Jews were already sczky's tea, Brodsky's supar, and precarious condition in which the Jews have voluntarily subscribed to the campaign fund, doing active work in-Sioux City,- is Czecho-Slavakia. by the "children of making sport- of the .whole affair. Trotsky's Russia." of Persia found "themselves during the One of the:tales they told concerning A Minyan for Kaddish, anti-Jewish riots in Teheran the past At a regular meeting of the senior^ of the new building and that their preparing to stage one of the best America, i Lenine, whom they represented as year, emphasizing that it was largely vaudeville shows that has yet been The government, the Council of group of the Y. M. and Y. W. H. A. investment is a good one." These children will-appear in conwaiting impatiently for the final noti"The boys and girls of the Y. M. staged by Jewish talent in this : city. cert in Omaha on Saturday evening, ficationCommissaries, by the usual through Dr. Kornfeld's efforts that held. Monday evening- at the Jewish from Yoffe that peace had People's abbreviation popularly Tra-DUlarlv the "Sovnar Sctvnar-t^, . .:._ _•>. , • . , ., , . abbreviation, Community Center rooms in the and Y. W. H. A. have worked, for ' The" society bas been -ontiiirig- in May 5th, at the "Brandeis theatre, and been concluded,- and finally receiving kom," was, of course, represented as the riots did not spread throughout a-telegram containing only one word and have contributed to its efforts to pick the best available the people of Omaha are urged to asthe rest of Persia. Lyric building, nearly one hundred this cause —"Yoffe.", -"Yo"- (in Yiddish "Yes"), Jewish, and at one of its meetings Describing- Dr. Kornfeld as an "actboys and girls, all members of this this cause, because they know and Jewish talent sa that the show might sist in making this concert a great "Fe" (the. Yiddish- equivalent . for it was told Xenemeff suddenly showed group, voluntarily : subscribed and feel the need '-op the building for the be a distinct success. The collection success, from a civic as well as a something' like "Bah!"—a horrid himself anxious to get away. It was ual savior" and a "second Moi'dec: the anniversary of his f-ther'. death cai," the President- drew a vivid pic\: raised" from the members over city," said Harry Lapidus. It is up of amateur stars has been divided musical standpoint^ The musical abil- peace). and he was in a hurry to get to the to the men and •women in the city according to their: various abilities ity of the children Is remarkable. $1,800. " Jewish, jokes about the revolution synagogue to say Ts -.ddish. The rest ture of the sad events which were of Omaha to do their share and i e l p and a well balanced show has been were in the field, of course, long be- of the commissaries tried to persuade ended by the prompt intervention of Those from this country who have "We know the need of the buHdOct.; 25, when Lenine stepped him to stay, but he was afraid that Minister Kornfeld. The following is ing for the city of Omaha and we these boys and girls, your boys and planned. The cast includes, sixty heard them sing say that the beauty fore into Kerensky's place. The life of it would be too late for Mincuia. So know it for we use it," said Israel girls, in having a. Jewish Community persons and is -undoubtedy the-largest of their singing i^'unsurpassed—^ihat the preceding eight. months during Lenine got up and said: "I've got an part of his report: Center building, T?here they will have During the first quarter of 1922, Jewish cast which has ever attempted its appeal is oveif>crwering'. Nothinsr Goodman, president of the _ group. which the •provisional government idea, friends. I will go out for a the proper place to go and -which anti-Semitic (or rather anti-mito stage a performance, in Sioux City. like it nas "been lieard in America. was in power had -itshutnorous •wiale and you .will have a Minyan I" Every boy and girl in this room There is hardly need for the com- nority) feeling Jrcgan to. increase in ; The first act will be'given over to When the chUdrajf arrived in Wash- aspects, too, for the sharp-witted Jew knows the need of the building and be under the proper'environments. turn .into a satiric commentary mentary that there are by n& means Persia, and Jews of different prov"Nineteen thousand dollars more -sketches drawn by Archie KroloiT. ington, D. C., recently, they were in- to we are'"here to contribute from our upon t i e conditions _of the day. anything like a Minyan of Commis- inces were persecuted and subjected own free will. We have worked for must be raised to rraise the full quota. A second act will feature Miss vited to sing be|bre President and saries in. Russia. h Why No Basemen Came. this cause iand we are here to siib- The amount already subscribed has Prances Fribourg and Mrs. Koster; Mrs. Harding, l were very much ; A second story" of the same kind: to indignities -such as being made to When the first. "Conference of the T«en raised from^nine hundred people. while in a third act Herman: Slotsky pleased with theifisinging sad; dancA Jew -went op to a gend. Tine in wear special land of hats. A com'scribe to it also." Peoples" was. summoned to Kiev in and, Nathan Herzoff will be the atThere are a number of people in this ingi TKeir masicl^. ^program has re- the first months of the - revocation,- Moscow and put 1*000,000 roubles in mittee was organized called 'Nednye '%"he members of the Y. M. and hjs hand. The ^endann arrested traction. « A group^ of children * will city -whblnate'jiot~yet rsubscribed to ceived the" Mghesfc>cammendation from and was proclainie.d -as .the concourse him; he was brought into court and Islam,' composed of Mohamedaii MB!Y. W.tH.- A^ -have 'been ' -working lans and anti-Jews, wh.o instigated '. .".•.-• also take part and their rehearsals where they of all the nationalitiess inhabitingg the charged with attempted bribery and constantly for this cause .and are still "this xause." critics the non-educated Persians to pcreceorruntion, trying to demoralize the. •**As ^territory, beginning .with the rsctr .;to be onej of -the Beber. i n t e ' t h e - • J e w s . - " •• - - ••---••-..=,«.•••-•• r "revolutionary conscience,*' "PrisoHUkrainians -and ineludmx eviBSthe made for the ieatures of the show. A short skit The children "will arrive at the Bur- Zurians and the^Burias, it was im* «r,"-Jtke, -was asked, "explain to the "One Unhappy Wednesday, 27 IIhi! must show the people of -the «ity raised, pliamr that we need the Community Center purchase of ground, where .the erect- skillfully: displaying a quickly mov- lington station at 11:50 a. m. on Fri- possible"" .for"the Jew~to pass" over court why you attempted to bribe the 5682, a> big, body, of Mohamedans; building and we need it bad. We ion qf~ the building will be, but not ing plot will follow, "while" "novelty day, May 4th, and will be greeted by without a joke the fact that far too officer?" "I don't know," he an- rushed to the Jewish quarter, with swered. "Always when I come to must show to the Omaha Jewry that- until 250,000 is raised," said Barry dancing will be the closing and one a delegation of children from theCo- many of these^representatives of the Moscow, having no right of residence swords and arms, wounded a'number various nationalities were the owners menius school. They will then sere•.-•.-. of the principal numbers -, of the •we are the boys arid girls that have Lapidus. here, I used to give the gendarme of Jews and broke into many liousefc. of noses "which" looked suspiciously program. > nade the Mayor on the Courthouse Jewish.; And "the 3ev.s in Kiev asked a couple of rubles. Today, the. price showing no pity even to women antl been using the rooms and that we awn at 12:15 o'clock, and go directly each other: "Why were there no of living has gone up, so.I £,ave him children. This was not confined to Among those who will- take part are the ones that will use the rooms million. I didn't mean to do wrong.'" are Miss Frances Fribourg, Mrs. "rom there to the Chamber of Com- Bushmen at ;the conference?" And a"Don't you know," said the court, the Jewish quarter, but spread merce," where they wili all be the the answer, came back: "Because no There are a number of subscribers Koster, Nathan Herzoff, Herman guests of the Chamber at luncheon. Jew could be found.who would con- "that you are not living now in Czar- throughout the whole city. "Whenever Kauffman, have -his nostrils drilled ist days, but that you are under the & Jew wag seen, he was mercilessly to the * Jewish Community Center Slotsky, Miss Hannah At 2:30 p. m. on Friday these chil- sent to in' roder to have the Bush- rule of the Federated Socialist Re- beaten. bufldingwho have not-yet paid their Miss Hose Newmark, Archie KroloS, dren will give a vocational demon- through public, which knows no restrictions men's nose-rings inserted." Lawrence, Newmark, Miss Nettie ten per cent. This money is needed "The next day the affair took on because of nationality ? Jews may stration in the Board of Education The Jekishjoke has reached its Krueger, Miss Edith Skalovsky, Miss immediately.. highest pitch, in the ears of the Bol- now live in Moscow freely and even the most serious aspect, and an actual, rooms at the City Hall. Meeting: Open to Entire Public; shevik rule.' With the intensification become commissaries in the governIf ~you have not- yet mailed -in Dorothy Pickus, Shirrel Cohen, and Mrs. R. Kulakofsky and Rabbi of the privation in the country the ment ike Trotsky and "Kameneff." pogrom took place. Armed MohairOther Numbers on Program. your first payment, do so im- many other prominent members of Frederick Cohn, both of whom are on tendency of the Jew to poke fun at The Jew was overwhelmed. He got edans barred all roads leading- out nf said Harry Lapidus. the younger Jewish set. mediately," the Jewish quarter, and awaited the his own sufferings asserted itself Then The Omaha Chapter of the Inter- Make aut your* checks^ to Mr.' Louis The show will be given in the the Executive Committee of the local more and .niore" strongly, and no up and said: '•Really? Shechiyonu, order of. their leading Mullah tc collegiate Menorah Association will Kirschbraun, - treasurer, and mail large auditorium of the Central High lhapter.'of Red Cross, the latter be- event was- allowed to • go by without must make a Brocho. slaughter the Jews, who were dehold a debate at their next regular them to ••the. rooms in the Lyric School and the sale of tickets which ng Secretary, are very much inter- bringing a new joke into circulation. (Continued on page 2.) nounced as worse than dogs, and plunmeeting Tuesday evening, May 8, building. , was started this week promises a ested in the coming of these children, der their property. inasmuch as it is largely due to the at the Jewish Community Center. "The ten per cent" from each sub- well filled house. "Dr. Kornfeld decided to stop it, American Junior Red Cross that these The question to be debated is: scriber is needed immediately as and finding no carriage to ride dov.ts unfortunate, war-orphaned children "Resolved that Zionism as defined at under the agreement' with the pledge to the city, walked down six milps have been taken from the streets of the First Basle Congress is the Log- of "Morris Levy,"-which requires that and, thanks to Godr he had influence war-torn Czecho-Slovakia and placed ical Solution of the Jewish Problem." ten per cent of 150,000 is necessary enough on the Government that hz the Bakule School for Crippled Mr. Joe Kosenthal, of the Omaha before the payment, of the pledge Men From Lincoln and Sioux City Georg Halpern, Treasurer of World did stop it instantly. Children, where their bodies, minds, University, and Mr. Isadore Levine, by Mr. Levy." Install Chapter. Organization, Here to Consult • "Armed troops were, stationed all and music and artistic talents have also of the Omaha University, will "Immediately following the raising Bring Nickels to Raise the Amount With Weizinann and Ameraround and through the Jewish quarbeen developed. Pledged. take the affirmative side of the ques- of the ten per cent" and the raising ican Jewish Leaders. ter and were explicitly ordered to Des Moiries, la.—^Installation of the tion. • Mr. Irving Rabkin, of the Ne- of the entire quota towards! protect the Jews -who haa tneir shops B'nai.Eev.clubof Des Moines, la., as Boys and girls of the City Talmud braska University, and Edwin Levon- munity Center building fund, plans closed for .'.a'"week and would notleav* a chapter of the lyre club, took place (From our New York Correspondent.) Torah have pledged $500 towards the son, of the Creighton University, will will be made for the erection of the their homes except for urgent necesSunday, April 22. "Twenty representGeorg Halpern, leading financial adKeren Hayesod campaign. These 1 lake the negative side of the,' ques- building. The ten per cent is : the sary supplies.. atives" froin the Sioux City and Linviser of the World Zionist Organizaboys and girls of each, class are tion. '••••'•• ; '." ' •• . .•• first -payment of the .subscriptibn tocoln chapters participated in -the ini- tion, arrived in New York last Fri"Blessed the country that brought bringing five cents each week and - The Judges for the debate will be wards the building.- It is your duty The Omaha Hebrew club •will hold a tiation and' installation. T h e ' Sioux day. Mr. Halpern sailed frem Lon- up such a benevolent gentleman, sral depositing their money in the "boxes' special initiation of members Sunday Dr. Victor E. Levine, Mr. Henry to- mail in your check immediately City delegation were the Messrs. Phil don in response to a cable request the Governnxent that has so merciful for the respective class. afternoon, May 12, at the Jewish Com- Goldblat^, Theodore Goldstein, Joe from the President of the Organiza- a representative," concluded the. aged Monsky, and Mr. Sam Beber. Mr. so as we can 'speed up' the work.". "All the boys and girls of the munity- Center rooms. This initiation Rice, Barney Eubel, John Levin> HarMorris Margolin will preside at the • tion, Dr. Chaim Weizinann. The lat- President. Talmud Torah have promised to Z. B. T. CHAPTER CELEBEATE meeting. Other interesting numbers ll be held for the members that have ry Goldblatt, Abe'Agtanoff, Eli Eob- ter cabled for Mr. Halpern after a bring money towards this campaign been recently admitted to the club.. inow and Esack_Grueskin. Those front JPOUNDERS DAY. will be on the evening's program. conference with a number of the out"Lincoln, Nebraska.—Alpha Theta and I believe that we will be able Following the initiation of the new Lincoln were Messrs. Dave Zolat, Ben standing leaders of American Jewry, The Club has challenged The Chapter of Zeta Beta Tan fraternity to exceed the $500 mark," said Earl members, a program, will be held un- Shapiro, Joe Levine, Jack Chesen, men of means and influence, whom Denver .Menorah Society for a debate celebrated Founders Day /Saturday A. Lapidus, one of the trustees of der the auspices of the intellectual Hyman Brick,'Ed. Zolat, Eli Evnan, at Lbccik, Mriskt Dr. Weizrnann has succeeded in into be held in Denver, May 12 or 13. evening a t a banquet at the chapter the campaign. advancement committee of the Omaha Ben Pokck and-Wffliam Wulf. Hold Meeting on Anniversary '« teresting in taking a practical share There are over three hundred boys Hebrew club. rooms and ,with/;a dinner Sunday Gathering Thirty Years Ago Whe» Nathan Dansky is in the rebuilding of Palestine. It is A banquet "was held for the visitors MID-TERM EXAMINATION afternoon. The chapter songs 'and and girls in the Talmud .Torah at in charge of the meeting. Other Plans Were Mude. and the members of the B'nai Rev expected that the negotiations, in AT SUNDAY SCHOOL the University songs were. sung by the present time. Mr. E.* Bloch, Mr. Irvin Stalmaster will deliver an chapter at the Elks' club. In the aft- which Mr. Halpern has conie to parThe mid-term examination of the Lincoln, Nebr.—Plans to build the members.^ TJhechapter house was principal of the Talmud Torah is in address on the "Life and Philosophy ernoon -the initiation and installation ticipate will result in an important deCity Sunday School was held last Sun? decorated in the fraternity colors of charge of the entire campaign. " T h e of Dr. Max Nprdau." Besides this took place at the Cotillion. After the velopment for the future of the Jew- new Jewisi temple at day mprniny at the Synagogue, and South streets were made blue and white and with the Uni children of the school have volun- address there will be several mut\3l ceremonies the Grand Lodge held its ish Homeland. Eighteenth and Chicago streets. The a Sunday meeting of the tarily offered this pledge towards the numbers. versity colors of red and white. annual session, and Ben Sherman, of Georg Halpem was born about following received the highest grades of the church. The new buildKeren Hayesod movement," said Mr. Des Moines, "was elected Grand Pres- forty-live years ago in the city of iti their respective classes: Bernard ICA OFFERS TO FINANCE ing is to replace the serueture Bloch. ident; Harry Goldblatt, of Sioux City, NEW AUTO REPAIR SHOP Pinsk, a city which already boasts White and Helen Finkenstein, 4th CARE OF REFUGEES was basned and is to cost $ The following pupils, of the TalON NORTH 24th STREET was elected Grand Vice-President; Ir- the - distinction of having been the class; Sylvia Chait and Milton Prohrr*, Warsaw. (J. T. A.) The lea is mud Torah have been elected to head The plans are to be done by Davis •&. 4th class; Euth Fox, Ida Bercovici, prepared to meet 80 per cent of the "Service and confidence are the two ving Schlessinger, of Des Moines, birthplace of Dr. Weizmann. He reWilson, architects. the campaign: Sidney Katleman Grand Secretary; and Eli Evnan, of ceived a thorough Jewish and WestIsrael Bercovici, 3rd class; Anna Tre- expense of taking care of the Russian things upon which we are going to chairman; Meyer Ferer, vice-chair- build our business," says J. Friedel, Lincoln, Grand Treasurer. Sioux City ern education, after "which he acSunday in the "Thirty Years Ag«* tiak, Ben Zalutuchin, 2nd class. Jewish refugees who are being exChildren who desire to enter. the pelled from Poland, Dr. Goldflam, man; Josephine Zidman, secretary owner of the new. auto repair shop at was elected as the meeting placfe for quired an excellent reputation as a appeared the following: Pl&ns w^i* Sunday School are still eligible. All representing the organization, de- Joe Beinstein, treasurer; Earl- A. 929-931 North Twenty-fourth street. 1924. Forty couples attended the business man and financier in the made for a neat Jewish church to b* Lapidus, reporter. Trustees: • Earl boys and «irls oxer five years of age clared today. He has built a new brick building dance in the evening at the Gotillion. course of an extended business *ca- erected at-the northwest corner of I> Lapidus, Morris Feldman, Ida JacobThe Aleph chapter of Sioux City is ireer. Before the War he had consid- and Twelfth streets." . are admitted. and equipped it with all the most modThe offer, was made to the Federsen, Howard Milder. At that-time' M. Weill -was -presiern machinery and several mechanics the original chapter of the Ivre club, erable interests in oil wells in Galicia. ated Commission for -Relief for the ' Rome. (J. T. A.)—The news agency Homeless. There are two conditifins who are specialized each in his own having been organized in 1911. The .Urged by the promptings of his ilhis- dent of the congregation and ehairmt'n Bucharest. (J. T. A.)—Anti-Semitic trade, and is going to give such good Lincohv chapter was organized in 1920. (trioas townsman and by his own iBter- of the building committee. At "Italika" reports that the Italian to the offer, first that the' lea shall Council of Jewish Communities has compose half of the board of the Fed- students at the universities of Buch- service in general repairing, electric- The total active members of the three jest in Palestine, Mr. alpern entei-ed ent he is serving as chainiian of "t declined an invitation to join an inter- erated Commission and that it shall arest, Klausenburg and Temesvar a land welding work. chapters number about saventy-five actively into the Zionist Organization, finance committee. William Gold . . {assuming, as a member of the World president of the congregation. " territorial Jewish council for cam- its choice in naming the president o struck today demanding from the "One of our service features will men. government the release of the stu- be extra cars kept to loan to those • Executive, the office t>f Treasurer of batting anti-Semitism, declaring that the Commission. Your, subscription to . the' Every Jewish family in Omaha the Organization and Director of the it-is not interested in such measures, A special meeting-is being held to dents who were arrested for partic- who. must have a car while their own ipating in -anti-Jewish riots- .| Jewish Colonial Trust. Press is due is being repaired*" added Mr. Friedel. reads The-Jewish. Press. bscatiKe Italian Jews enjoy full rights. consider the offer.

Ladies Auxiliary of Sioux Cfty to Stage B o w

Ten Per Cent First Payment is Due Now

Menorah Society Members To Hold Debate May 8

Zionist Expert Is U. S. I?re Clab Orgaiikes Chapter iaDes Mokes

Talmud Torah Pupils Give To Keren Hayesod

Omsk Hebrew CM) to Bc>M Special Initiation

Flis Hm- Jewish Temple p Lbik


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