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at Omaha. Kabgrtfca. gndgr the Act of March 8. 1878.
To Take Census o l Jewish? In City of Omaha
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Warsaw (j;- Tv. A.)—A committee representing some of the minority nationalities has been organized with a view to establishing a«eparate university atLodz. I t is proposed.-'fljat the language of instruction be Polish, Yiddish/and German, and' the. institution . serve as- an asylum for /studeirts belonging, to nationalities that are denied entrance in Poland's higher . seats.of learning. liberal Polish circles are evincing much interest in the project, "Professor 3$oduen de Kurtene and Professor Pptrazyski having consented to serve on the faculty. _.'
CLAUSUS Br. £ E. Akamoi^itz NUMEH0S STIRS JEWISH IRE Many Enter Omak of Chicago toDeliver riemorial Address Here Report Says Anti-Semite Slated fee Polish Foreign Minister.
Warsaw. (J. T. A.)—Jewish organizations of Poland have, "declared Is One of the Leading Speakers war" on the entire present cabinet of the Zionist Cause. • "V. as the result of the approval of the munerus ciaasBs by the education TO SPEAK FRIDAY EVEN- commission ofiithe Sejm. They are : particularly, mi%aant because of the INLAND SATURDAYsupport givea. the measure by .the Dr. A. E. Abramovitz, of Chicago, minister of education, Glombinski. HI., will deliver an address Friday The Zionist Congress , in : meeting evening and Saturday morning _ &t '.the here adopted resolutions, bitterly conB'nai Israel synagogue, Eighteenth demning the act jof the / education and Chicago, streets, at the memorial commission, and the : Jewish _ Sejm dub announced it. would fight, every inch against the proposal of Premier Wiios and his -cabinet. . ; ' ""According to rumors current here, the anti-SemetiG - leader, - Roman Dmowski,,is being considered for the position of foreign minister. • . -
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Special . Feature Affairs Being Arranged for Entire Public MOVIES OF B4BY CONTEST MAY BE. SHOWN AT THEATERS Many mothers' have entered their babies for perfect and beauty contest to be held at Peony-Park Sunday, July.2$./"Mayor James C. Dahlman, Miss JIthel Johnson, of the Visiting Nurses'-Association,; and Mrs. Bronson Copper^ of the World-Herald, will be the judges.?-The folldwing- are a few of the - entrants for the contest: Elaine Mae Ksiman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. :Abner Ksiiman; LoTence Abrams, son of Mr. and Hrs. Abrams; Ida Ruth Batt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Batt;' Marion T. Wolpa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs." T. Wolpa, and Philip Morton flokelof, son of Mr. and Mrs. L Sokolof. Ages for entrants are from one-year- to three years with prizes for beauty baby. Entries are coming in fast and may still be made with S. E. Haver, at Court House, and A; Kaplan, at 2215 Lake street. Entries close July'25, 1923." Other" entertainments, such as fat man's race, oldest lodge members' race, peanut races and several. bt>ys and- girl -races are/also on the bill, with substantial prizes for each contestant. Fun and entertainment of all .kinds for /all are assured by Fred White, chairman of the committee. ..One of. the -novel, features arranged by the picnic committee is the 4l£ac!&g intEe afterneba from 2 to. 5:30 and dancing in the -evtping ;from 8 to 1 i t r to the strains of Braviroff's orchestra..' . .•,...,:•• - ' • . . ' ' , ~ : . . ' . IJEaders in the selling ticket contest
SUBSCRIPTION PRIGS, A TEAR, $2.50. DROPSEE ELECTS ADLER PRESIDENT Philadelphia (J. T. A.)—Officers for the ensuing year of Dropsie College for Hebrew and Cognate Learning dedared elected at the annual meeting of "the board of directors are: Dr. Cyrus Adler, president; D. Hays Solis Cohen, vice president; Ephraim Lederer, secretary, and Horace Stern, treasurer. It was reported that during the academy year fifty-two students attended the post graduate and extension courses, of whom forty-one were men and eleven " women. The library has grown to a total of 24,616 volumes, the principal accession of the past year being the collection of the famous Arabic traveler, Eduurd Glaser.
Many::' FeatEre Contests anei Stunts to Be Held. BOYS AND GIRLS TO LEA& IN VAUDEVILLE. Plant* are well under way for th*. gigantic carnival to be given under the auspices of the local lodge of the B'nai B'rith. The carnival will bf held at the,,City Auditorium. BeyK and girle who-took leading parts in the Y. M. H. A. show held at theBrandcis Theater last April, will again appear in front" of the footlights for tire Omsfes' awdiencc. 'Spedad-wte" and skits sre beins;pnpared .for the'actors. The Y. M. H. A. js.%% orchestra, which played at the sow, will be enlarged. Special contests will be launched for the various affairs to be held. There will be popularity contests and ticket selling contests, with prizes to the winners. The proceeds of this carnival will go to the maintenance of the 25 warorphans ptdopted. financially by Omahs, Lodge, and to help support the AntiDefamation League, which 1B an adjunct of B'nai B'rith work. As the B'nai B'rith has never before gone bffpre thf public for any financial assistance, they hope to raise at least 110,000. Special committees will be appointed to help carry out the plans in. full detail.
' Figures xdmpiled recently for the «ity of New York indicate that only • 2496. of the Jewish children of the metropolis are. receiving. religious training., "What percentage; of Omaha's Jewish-children attend the religious schools or receive private instruction? There is no definite answer .available at the present time. Stow soon after ifteir -arrival this country: <lo Jewish immigrants avail' themselves "of the opportunity here 7 offered for the privileges of citizenship 7 fiHW many people of our community are citizens? There is no place in the dty where the answers To Let-Out Contract for Club House soon—Membership Over 100. to these questions may be found. Rabbi Abrsm Simon, Washington, D. States1 Ford's Independent Made LiHow inany of our childrens are C Elected Pres. of Central - bdooat Charge. telarded in iheir school work? How TO MAKE LAYOUT FOR 18-HOLE Conference. T Jnany are advanced beyond their COUBSE—9 TO BE BUILT NOW SAMUEL UNTERMYER norm&l school grades?. How many FOR WEEK DAY SESSIONS OF Work on the layout of the course COUNSEL^ FOR, BERNSTEIN are being educated for professional RELIGIOUS SCHOOLS. callings? :How great a part do the for the new -Highland Country dub New York, July 9. (J. T. A.) Chargvarious . Jewish, organizations of the has already started' by Langford and Cape May, N. J.—At the last day's ing that Ford** dearborn Independent city Jplay in the life of the average Moreau, contractors from Chicago. session of the Central Conference of in its issue of August 20, 1922, made Jewish resident of Omaha? "What The same concern is at present laying DR. A. E. ABRAMOVITZ American Rabbis here Sunday, resolu"scurrilous and libelous" charges are"* the special social service prob- out the new course'for Happy Hollow tions were adopted approving the lems- iaeh>z the Jewish community club. services that will be held in honor of against him,-Herman Bernstein, edstand of President Harding that the Work wilTbe made tor the High- Dr. Baer Epstein, -who died recently. itor of the Jewish Tribune, has anof Omaha? United States should lend its support land dub for an eighteen-hole course, nounced that jiss^sill -start suit against Rabbi Abramovitz is one of ffig leadThe answers to all these questions : \% to the -Benasaent" Cmatr of Internawith nine' hojes to^ be made immedithe automobile.: stagnate of Detroit. ingorators of the Zionistic cause and will de disclosed following the comtional JusSace and protesting religious pletion of the house-to-house census ately.- It is e?pected^that the course will speak in the city in the interests Samuel Untensysr win act as counsel persecution by the Soviet GovernBentstejia. of the Jews .of Omaha, which wili will be Teady by-nest ^spring. The of the Keren Hayesod. Friday even- for ment. .T&e <£E!F ©t&£r business Trot. Mr. BemutjeftrcMrges he was repbj» gtftrtfid »gg$ week by the social firm* of Krashe and Trustra have sur- ing.he will speak in English, and Satf the. 'clectios ef ssfieerz for the <onling Proceeds «f Greeting* .to Go-to War veyed Ihe entire* ground for the course. reseistesI'in"Fon3 s^a|>er'"as a sort of urday morning he will speak in YidService committee oft the Jewish W«la • Orphans. yesr. The rcsointJ&r.E follow: • , According to. membersof the club, W-th® senrics"' of «. *taoi;hical dish. ' " *~ jfere. Federations izpoB which Are also itris expected t i a t t h e tost-of trtrilding xepreaentta'^ihlr'S'fiai .B'rith and the Dr. Baer Epstein is a graduate of for' the the vc0Tirse- "WfiOt Tamonnt to"$20,00O. the universities of Heidelberg, and bankers. p p p 2 p cf t Yeer'a" edition of The Jewish Pres*Council of Jewish* ;Woineri;" prizes, with_an__fxcellent chance td Plans for the dub, house that wijl'be The artitle in question, Mi\ BernHarding .th&tthe United States give will be .the exclusive psge cf S**' Marburg, where he studied .medical" The ^egnsus - has -the unqualified bring home one of the grand.prizes. _ _ .practically every organ- erected' are'^already* drawn" ^nd the chemistry .and philosophy,, the. latter steiri-asserts in the letter he has ad- Busses - to bring people to the park its support to the Permanent Court Year Grseting- CarfiB. These cardK iayora- subject under the famous ieaeder of dressed to Henry Ford' on J«4y-4,' conof International Justice and urge the •will be published in The Jewish Press ization 111 the city/- and every .person contract v'wilfJ be* jet 'Ms. soonjs from Forty-ninth and Dodge streets r of speedy advice and consent of the in alphabetical order and witt.-.enaWe philosophical . thought, in ^ .Gepajaiy, in -vMaha is urged to .co-operatfi ble T>ids affll recelvea/ ~^^ have already been arranged for, and ; Senate.-" -; :-"' _' '"'" . ' * • all the'reajders px the city to receive Hermann Coten. Dr. ~ pj^ •with',, the committee' in assuring' that The Highland Country excellent accommqdations are prom; *^esolv«d, gist we act with .the na- the greetings, through this ^periodical, • - ini the "work, win be done" th'orou'gils. ship has atoe^y^sgse^thft^oBe hufl-' Been (ievoted to the Zionistic--, caiist" of fabrications ised. . ' c '.."'•' of s igiiorance arid.imbeeflifcy' aid: of tional org^aiiaiions. of the United' Tifb$';p^»cSce.,pf .sending. New Year dred.njark,,, The,c£^;gx«p*is.are well 1 Among the. larger organizations that; Lunch concession and other concessince his youth, and was f ox [ $„ tin © race bigotry and' hatred'tiHft -are beStates in protesting against the So^; Greeting ;.C^|ti? to. friends and,,. relalikye approved the census .'are-the- '^i^ate^ Jteyii^ sions which will cater to the crowd one of the leading Zionists' in' T^fl$ yond human understanding." Viet Government for the persecution tives threufh the local Jewish papf? Jewish Welfare Federation^ the B'nai ^ acres join -".lii^WestCPacific .street who dp. not bring.,their, lunches have Mr. Bernstein declares that in an inof religion and the prohibition of re- is general throughout the entire counroad. :B'rith, Temple Israel, Congregation terview with the Universal News Serv- been arrangedior.^Special tebles and ligious instruction for children under try. Its advantages over the old inB'nai Israel, Omaha Hebrew Club, ice in June,- 1922, Ford charged that other arrangements have been made eighteen." Jewish Women's Welfare Organizadividual mailing card is evident in the the statements against the Jewish for those who wish, to- b"ruig their picIn the election of officers Kaufman saving of time, expense and worry; tion, TaWud Torah, YM and YWHA, nic baskets. Excellent parking places bankers had been communicated .to Arbeitef-Birig. for."cars with, ample protection will Kohler of New York was mada Hon- over forgetting a friend. him by the editor. orary President; Abraham Simon of The proceeds of these insertions The census will be taken by high also be had. ' . . In hi* letter Mr. Bernstein dedares Washington, D. C., President; Louis that will b$ received by the peper will school and' university students, who that he will give Ford ten days to inWolsey of Cleveland, Ohio, Vice-Pres- go to thf B'nai B'rith fund for th* will cover every house in which Jew- B'nai B'rith Lodge To Adjourn For form him whether or not .he will'ac- MANY-ENTBH Y. i t H. A. ident; Morris Newfield of Birming- maintenance of war orphans. Th* ish ^people live. They will present »Summer. • cept service for the suit in New York ;: . TENNIS JOURNABfENT. ham, Ala., Treasurer; Isaac E. Mar- Jewish Press is assisting the B'nai proper, identification credentials.". The state. After the expiration of this Additional entries for the second ancuson of Macon, Ga., Recording Sec- B'riih in its campaign to raise money; The election of officers for the questions which they will ask will period, if Ford will not accept serv- nual Y lennis tournament will be re- retary, and Morris Lagrur of Balti- for its war orphans. ensuing term of -the Council Bluffs cover matters of purely general interice in New York, suit against him ceived at the office of the YMHA un- more, MJL, Corresponding Seceriary. On the first page of this issue there est, and no attempt 'will be made to lodge, L. O; B.B., was held Wedneswill be started in Detroit. til Thursday evening, July .18. Last The members of the Executive Com- is a forp blank "of the coupon for pry into the personal affairs of any day evening at the Danish hall, t h e • ' 1 am determined to seek redress year's tournament, in* which 50 net mittee are former President "Edward these Gsptto^s. When sending yout fbUowing men were elected: Louis tme. for the injury you have ilone me," Mr. players were entered, created much N. Calish of Richmond, Ya.; Hyman ^ i l ! out the coupon and mail The census when completed will- be Katleman, president; Abe iiarkowitz, Bernstein writes, "and inddentally to interest anid^'en^wj^aana among the G. Enelow of New York, Sol. L. Kory for" the $2. vice-president; Jay, Cherniack, recorda unique achievement. No other dty expose the -wanton falsehoods -yo° racquet-wielder*-of *the city. At least of Vicksburg, Miss., and Emil L. Leiping secretary;'Maurice Gilinsky, finof Omaha's size has attempted it. have been spreading over the country 75 entrants : aje expected this year. ager of New'OrleanE, La. - . • --Berlin. <J. T. A.) The Russian writ* concerning the Jews of the land, based Any Jewish player: may enter the ' "/The -Advisory 'Board of Hebrew €T, S§K^Swky.»^ho ig-how living in The work which will, be done follow- ancial secretary; 'Herman Meyerson, largely upon documents that I-have tournament,. which * is not "restricted XTmon C611eg«, Ondnnati," Ohio, is ing the Survey will- prove of- in- treasurer. Max Steinberg was elected & jjut* cempteted a-Beenferio tatlfed • heretofore exposed as forgeries, and to Y members,-*Play,'will be. begun made up of Samuel Cfc>tdenson c£ estimable value to every man, woman monitor; Sani*Snyder, assistant-monj ; Jews." Thte itor; _ Henry Nathansan, guardian. : the prejudices you haver been trying and child in Omaha, and will place on July, 22. * Envies • for. men's "and Piitsbargh, Pa., and Eugne Man^ ^ y , Jewish work. The trustees elected were the Messrs. to create based oa these figments of women's'singles and doubles are heimer of Des Moines, Iowa. this city in the first, rank of comeverl^% G k a. diseased imagination. It i s high wanted. DR. BAER EPSTEIN _ munities doing intensive social serv- Sam Meyergpn, - Nate Adler and .. .. Charles Feltrman. time for th© American'^people to get ice work. Al Finkel, Y member, who is ' "The Council-Bluffs- lodge will post- About eight years ago, he was per- a true picture of the-manner of man The survey to be a success must Nebraska Junior champion, will rep.ixme the,meetin^&;duryig Jh'e remain- suaded to devote his oratorical t a i n t s you are, and I feel that in prosecuting receive the support and co-operation resent the Y -in the Nebraska-Iowa ! "and organizing ability to the cause of der of the suminer," said L. Katlethis *uifc I am performing an 'imp"brtof the community. It only will retournament in Council Bluffs Saturman, newly elected president. One of the Jewish National Fund. Since then- ant public service." -•>-n "' quire ten or fifteen minutes td .secure day for the championship of the two the.-.most intepstipg-race for afc of- he has traveled a great deal bvtjir'Rusthe-information for each f^nify, gnd states.>. ;J X -;"-*- *. "•. . .^ sia, the United States, South Jjneji fice''in the Council Bluffs lodge'vwas every family'"is urged to give this "The practice of senda^ New Y«sr*f ;-<»ifs®tings-to friends held for *he pfBce- of: vice-presideicy. and England, stimulating everywhere Funeral -Services Friday 'time to the census takers when they relatives through *the , local-• Jewish, paper-1 is g«n«ral Abe Markowits,.-a- "daxk hdrfife," Zionist sentiment, and organizing, the ; ' .-.-•' ;fpr -. Mrs^ Charles ScM&at ask for the information. Progress activities in behalf of theJewish Nathrffaghbut the caimixy. Its «d»ntag®'.tnrer- the. old indivdual defeating, the..xegulat ;caBdidatesr, for Mrs. Charle* Schlank, 7S, Wife of of the work will be published- in later " - : mailing card is evident in the saving -©£ time, expense'and the .office, Maurice. Gilinsky .and tional Fund. Charles Schlsnk, 433 North Thirty T issues of "The Jewish Press". worry over forgetting a friend. .„..< Nathan^ Castleman.'. The .installation By his vast knowledge, high'intellininth street, died Wednesday at her of the officers elected will be held-at gence, oratorical gift and his capacity Election -of- Representative- ttr 'Be home, after an illness of two months. Greeting Card ia-tlse "JEWI89 - FBESS" Held Sunday. the first meeting in September. for organizing, Dr. Epstein decugjes She is survived by her husband will take.this form: ' - -. * Plans are now being^made for-the a prominent place among the hs> "V: and five sisters, Mrs. John Merritt, • The election of a representative annual B'nai B'rith picnic of ^ the known propagandists for the Zionist to represent Omaha at the Amer- Mrs. AdolphrBrown, Miss' Mina Albert Finkel, Nebraska's Junior Council Bluffs lodge, to be held at cause. He died recently. • Mr. and Mrs. William E. iibrams »nd family of ican Jewish-Congress convention, will Eosenthal, Mrs. J. Rosenstein and Tennis champion, will play against Big Lake park .during the month of Mrs. Clara Reichenberg. 9765 West Grsad Boulevsird; extend their best be held ^ t o r d a y evening and the Ernest Stowe, the champion junior August. . '. wishes to their relatives and menSe for a Happy Funeral services will be held Fri-r Conduct Classes For entire day of Sunday. The; American tennis player from Iowa, Saturday aftand Prosperous New Year. day afternoon at 2 at the home. ernoon, at the Council Bluffs Country Foreign Born Women Jewish Congress will meet in'Wash- Burial will be in Pleasant Hill cemeclub courts. .Should Finkel win this MIZRACHI TO HOLD Classes for foreign born women, ington, D. C-, October 14. Max tery.' ' •• •"" .• T "' " " •" match, he will be the Junior Tri-State under the supervision of the Board of FromJdn and M. Morgenstera nre SPECIAL MEETING MAIL THE COUPON BELOW IMMEDIATELY champion. ' candidates for election to the Education, are being conducted in METTULAH M 4 T BE • ' The Local" Mizrachi Organization * . Young Finkel has been the junior ' the afternoons from 2 to 3:30 'o'clock, Congress. •'••' MADE NEtJTSAL.ZONE The Jewish Press, • ' fTf.;> . cSantpidn of the state of Nebraska for will hold a special meeting Sunday at the following schools: The yoting polls have been chosen Jerusalem. j(J. T. A.) The Jewish evening, at the B'nai Jacob Synagogue, 4S2 BranSeis Theatre • the past two years "arid was also winMonday, Brown Park; Tu(?s^y: for the election and the following colony at Mettulah at the extreme . Qmslsa, . ner of the Central "High school and Y. Twenty-fourth^ and Nicholas streets. Comenius; Wednesday, Kelloi&;JI!hQffh places will be used as such: Jewish northern end of Upper Galilee may not This" will be the last chance to buy a Gentlecsen:— M. H. A.1 tentois contests. Mizrachi Scheckel before they are sent day,. South Franklin trad Fridsy* W««t Community Center rooms. Fried & be included within the domains of PalEnclosed find $2.0®, for which please Insert my New Tea TO SPEAK HERE.to New York* City; - The holder of. a Side. Courses in reading, -writing an.d Kuklin delicatessen store, and all the estine, the J. T. A. learns. Greeting Card in your Hash Hashoas <ff§£> Number. ' Rfcfcbi Joseph Abeddtz of the "Schedsd • entires'him"'to >bte at the conversation are given, and the. class- Synagogues in the city. < . *•< Negotiations are in progress beEvery Jewish person -in the dty tween Great Britain and France on Hefefew Theblogfeal College will speak Zionist Congress. All members anSall es offer 'an unusual opportunity for NAME: i at i»e B'nai Isr&el-gynagogue Satur- those interested in buying Scheckels. foreijgn-born mothers to acquire the ever the age of- twenty^one is elig- that point, and there are indications essentials of JSnglish. Miss 'M»r|9 fble to Tote -at this election. Every; that the Mettulah district will %& part M. day mornink^and Saturday afternoon should attend;the meeting. 4-he will speasTat the Beth Hamedrosh - The officers of the OrganixatKra ate Mathews is teacher, and Mrg.-Ph|lf|s j^ewish organiration -in'the city has; oX a ijeatral zone to be created be" ' , ADDRESS: ... •— ' ' .gyitagogue,-19th A. Cohn, president' JB. Bloeh, seere- Welch, chairman -of the Educ®1roaVljbeen- ^represented in'the~ iwaoination" tween' the French" and 'English bor" ." ' ---_.. Gomnjittee. . -. ^ .-"Iof ^the fwo candidates ia tlie &^Ld. •'* ders.
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Heiry Bemsf em, Editor Of J e w S Tribune, To Sue Henry Ford For Damages
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