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THE TrEATTFTR. WHOSE THE MEMORIAL

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JL memorial to Morris Xevy fleflicated as ^a grateful tribute of Ms iellow-citizens. ..The movement iar the TOorris Jjevy Memorial -was started yesterday by a special commitfee of iiie Jewish Welfare -Federation, with .Arthur Itosenblurn as chairman. With every Jewish resident of Omaha joining in the creation of the memorial and active "work to begm ,on September 1, sentiment in iavor of the jinyjeet i s already .sweeping the entire community. That 3io man ever deserved lasting: recognition at the hands of Ms :fellow-oitizens for his "work in behalf of humanity...more than does Morris Xevy, is the opinion of every man and "woman . in Omaha. "This memorial rwill be unique and unusual. There "will be •none, other just like it in this entire city," said Mr. Uosenhlum today.

.SUBSCRIPTION :PRIGE, A YEAR. .52.50.

OMAHA, NEBRASKA, THOBSBAT, AUGUST 23, 1923

HOEE3S XEVY

2,000 SCHOLABSH3PS FOR CHUIDEEN IN TALMUD TOBAHS New Tork. (3. T . A.) The Jewish Educational Association announces that sufficient funds have been raised for the purpose of providing immediately 2,000 free .scholarships in the Girls' Popularity Contest Getting Talmud Torahs of this city. This is Keener—Girls Can Still , a part-of the effort of the association to get 10,000 addition children in S e r i o u s O p p o s i t i o n T o A d m i n i s t r a t i o n - of W e i z m a n n a n d Enter Contest their religious schools this f alL Sokolow—Heligion and Labor Groups Insist on A H D I T O E I U 1 I ' T O .BE BEAUWhile the schools,-accept a certain "Mass" Movement—Debate Change TIFL1XT BECORATED number of free pupils, the majority pay an annual tuition fee, averaging FOR OCCASION •Jewish. Agency, • • I §5 per pupil. The association stipe-

Plans for one of the largest affairs lates that each.school, in order to take Carlsbad, August 22. (Jewish 'Telegraphic Agency.)—The in the history of Omaha Jewry have advantage of the association scholarbeen made for the 33'nai B'rith carnival and anniversary celebration, ac- ^_:i-— _._ _ cording to the committee in cnarge. register. . Congress almost a f ortnigiit ag-D, -yras settled in t h e early hour*; A special arrangement committee, A committee of admissions was ap- t h i s morning, Tvhen t h e Assembly by a vote of 164 t o 87 voted td headed by Sam Eaver, has been ap- pointed consisting of Jacob B . P^ubin, approve t h e proposal t o have t h e Zionist Organisation d r a Win outpointed. This committee will have chairman; Jacob Wener and several side forces willing t o help in t h e Upbuilding- of t h e Jewish P a l e s t i n e charge of all details of the arrange- members of the Hebrew Principals'! A s finally adopted t h e proposal provides t h a t t h e reprcments at the Auditorium for this gala Association. "This committee will ar- sentatives of t h e non-Zionist organizations shall be invited fcr event. . .: i range immediately the conditions un- form a council which w i t h t h e Executive of t h e Zionist OrgsnizhThe affair, "which Trill'.he 'held Sun- der which scholarships will be granted, tion shall form t h e Agency. T h e resolution provides also th&i;

day, November XL, follows the celej within-three years a World Congress of-Jewry shall be convoked, bration of the Armistice Day program the Agency serving until this gathering creates a permanent cma, : of the American legion, which will be .OS Supporters of the proposal included mann favors for the Palestine bran.->. ; held on Saturday, November 10. "The the orthodox Mizracbi group, which Dr. Arthur Euppin as colonisation exin recent years gave himself devotedly September 1, according to "Mr. RosenAuditorium will btfheautifully decorathad been among the leaders hitherto and Colonel Eisch as political to iramanitafian service. .It -will be a blum. Every man and woman, every ed, with special feature events for in the opposition to the Weizmann ad- representative, with Sir. monument that "will forever he a credit young man and young woman, and this occasion," said Sam jKlaver. . ministration and plan. Their action eliminated. :For the London to Omaha Jews and i» the memory of every child in "the city can lelp and Lndge Sgcurea the "Exclusive-Use of The 3'nai BbnSi girls' popularity' — indicating a departure from their de- he is said to favor Dr. Georg Halpr.m iheTxrugPark Picnic Grounds .. the good deeds which 3Hr. l e v y per- mnstlielp. contest, which was'launchedirsroTraeks "Will Conduct Services According to f or an -immediate congress "was as financial expert and Dr. Bertboit; for This Occasion. The idea for rthe Morris "Levy Memformed'," continued "Mr. Jlosenbluni. ago,is getting Trery "interesting among | Madern Orthodox SituaL a surprise to alL Those opposing the Feiwel as organization chief. originated afca meet"TheTVTnrriF "Levy memorial will dif- bership Memorial the contestants. Sphere is still time ; agency on the final roll call were the While the Permanent Cammitt.'v Itaces and Contest Held ^During the ing of the special membership comfer in -every way from the usual type for girls ~tx> entez, said Sam Beber. SERVICES TO 3 E HELD labor groups consisting of SS 35eirs was busy -drafting the final form n' of jnemorials. To honor the mem- mittee, appointed a t ihe meeting of Afternoon With Prizes far Winners. Any girl in the -state of "Nebraska or IN LYEIC BUILDING 3ion (Young Zionists) delegates, 9 compromise, agency proposal MT\;: ories' Of "their leaders, men i a v e erect- the 3oard of Directors of ihe Jewish Iowa is eligible to Enter in the conPoale "32on delegates ,and 8 Socialist others bosr slating . the More than .two thousand-people atTEeKareTedfirationlastSunday. 3T61-itf inarble ed plans have' been ^tnade for tl $ Seire S o n . test. The "winner of -the contest will Thursday WHE given trror to-considers*-. tended the 'annual 33'nni Sixth picnic lowing ;a spirited discussion as totfbe : stately structares~Sgt;stnintnres that' :-, IHiga .'Holiday, services^af -4Jhe Jiadgsa. tion tif rGporte anil •adoption of crm<an^;fe-32eaera-Wi£^^ 3H iih ^ H f i £5I£fe Ett t » •Canfomia. As second prize m Orthodox Congregation. The congre- x r . Solowitchik, Isaac -Naiditcii and crete proposals. jHorfis levymeeds ra> sticn monument, tibn Tnembersmp, Ilr. Pbilip Sher, act- of the IB'nai B'rith i a d sscured "the round trip ticket to Chicago will be gation has secured. "SK services of jyr.Qsarg sip^Tn-vtst^ in favor. OpThe Land Commission, xepoTtin'nor is it propasEtl "to Tmild_ such a mgjpresident, apuomtedra special com- private use -of the lErug park picnic given away. i^abbi l!?achum Amaff, of Cleveland, TOS hig were Dr. Idciraehn and X tbrough T>r. Schmarak, recominendr:: mittee consisting of Arthur IRosen- grounds for its members and their monument for him. Twenty-five girls have aireaay en- Ohio, graduate of Shechter^ Seminary Spxinsak, .a labor member of the Es> that 150,000 pounds be appropriate/; ' '• The best:and most fitting memorial blum, 3. J. Slosherg, Harry IHala- friends. tered the rontest, with one entrant of Hew Tork. He ."will be assisted by ecirtiYe. JSIahirm Sokolow, HL TJssisb- for colonization "vrark, 120,000 pound* er shock, Barry -LapiduB and Sam 3 e During the afternoon, the -various that ±he-jcitizeiis of this city can raise, Arthur Enppin were ab- to be expended on actual coloriizatinr from Iancohi, Kebr. following is the and J.Homanek. h Her. H TL T Fleishman Fl Hk ber. TEfais comniittEB svolvedfthelffor- stunts and races were "held jmder "the .the .sort of memorial that J i r . The services for the High "holidays s e n t during the baHoting. While this work and the balance used to crs»tr standing of the contest "to date: would have "wished -and which he richly ris "Levy -Membership "Memorial plan, supervision of the committee, headed ill b l d on th t h fl th ^ ^ ^ y ^^xz-ve ^ _a,500 will behheld the ffourth floor off the entirely Hose "Fine y acci- a reserve fund for the purchase of xze em -1.200 deserved, is ;a living memorial com- and elected .Arthur Kosenblnm chair- "by Harry Silverman, president of the Jkliimie Levy -3..000 building, llineteentb and Far- d e n t a l a n d d u e t o th e hour (2 a. m.), land, under the aegis of the Sswt, Gertrnfle Fojfelson (Xtocoln). posed of men and women dedicated :±o man. Additional members of the com- lodge. Pollowing are the "winners of Kate instead of Helping's Goldstein Hsyesod. A plai! for the establish„ 9flo nam streets, di S l i ' t o o £ ^lace, it is possible ihe -work that-3Hr. ;Levy loved so well. mittee will be appointed ilurmg the the races "and contests: Abner 3£ai- Tlla Albert, was previously an- ^so is said, that they remained ment of an industrial bank to pnnifi; Tilaritm Tried ~ loo Academy, as ijf the •week and announced in next "week's man, married men's 50-yard flash; Gertrndp Cooper. "Onr ^memorial, order not ±o commit them- credit for small industry and agrirnl- ' | ^ nouneed.. Tickets for the services can William Giventer, young" men's "50- TSerdie Bei^pr Jews of Omaha, must be one that will "Jewish Press/' Celia "Brnnde tore was adopted as also the proposal I T O O be secured at the F. & M. Boot Shop, Other .matters of importance at Sun- yard dash; Harry Cohen, boys' shoe Xottie Girenter— embody the principles of IMorris ILeThe question of the new executive to extend credit ,to those engaging ~ ^rX Sixteenth and Parnam streets. The Ida llrnkm -vy's philanthropic activity—devotion day's "meeting'was'.ihe-authorization of and stocking race; Helen Uiekes, girls' liase ScMffer TOO committee in charge "of the arrange- i s fhe o n l y matter that remains to be Ki to Jewish causes, and a liberal support the Executive Committee to arrange slipper kicking contest; "Leon "Fonnan, Kiekes. 4oo ments is as follows: J- Slosburg, decided before the adjournment of the i Dr. Eufeisen, who reported or. the. Anne of those causes. It must be a me- memorial^services lor 3fix. Levy, and boys' 50-yard dash; Sophie Handler, Clara Peldman coo chairman; H. G. Fleismnian, acting COTlgTess. The question of the re-elee- credit scheme, recommended thai: *l Jtose morial that will renew itself ftom the consideration frif a letter addressed girls' race. coo secretary; Sam Xaplan, treasurer; y ^ o j JJ^ Ussishkin, at present in least 5 per cent of the Palestine bn~Anne Hanmo The local lodge of the B'nai'B'rrth Anne Sfnin year to year, continuing Morris l e - to the "Board from the Jewish citizens • ^ Harry-Malashock, Henry llonsky, Harof the Zionist activities in Pal~ get should be used for such credit faof Sydney, Australia, asking for in- has secured special reductions m' ISstber Ont vy's work," said Mr. IRosenblum. 4m ry Lapidus, "M. Hulakofsky, A. UoBenis one of the most bitterly cilities for mechanical laborers -xn:~i "Our memorial will be the "Morris formation TelativE to the organization amusement tickets "for the '.members blum, Sam Cohen, J. Treidman and f o u g ht in the election slate. Dr.^eiz- that 20,000 pounds should be set nsidr •Levy Membership Memorial, composed and activities of :£he local federation. and their friends. I r e e 'admission TTetta StiefleT , Samuel Schaefer. maira favors Ms elimination; 3Ir. S^- for credits to suburban residents. tickets to the park and ball room were An urgent appeal -&r funds Uahbi Arnoff •will arrive in the city kolow, on the other hand, demands the Julia "Wise A proposal was carried for an ''»ry Malashock, chainnan of thelFinance sent to every "member of the lodge. one week before the holidays, continuance of the present executive bitration coxrrt" to be established Jonir* THE S P I R I T T O Committee, resulted imnembers of the The girls* sirsiliaTy of the B'nai and will deliver "several lectures dur- without change. |ly by ihe 2ionist Org-anisation, t t e T7HICH THE Board undertaking an intensive coll B'rith were special guests'of the local ing this time. According to the comIndications are that the plan first liGurm and the labor 1IOBIAX. WIKL lection campaign during the coming lodge of the 3PnaI ^B'rith. mittee in charge, JElabbi Arnoff will sponsored by Dr. Weizmann and SotimE f o r tiie settlement of labor DEDICATED. week. deliver a lecture to -the boys and girls kolow for a ''homogeneous" executive p u t e s a n d t f a e elaboration of s of the T- M. ,and T. W. H. A. TThe following members of the Board 3Ir. Levy combined with "the •will not be carried and that a "coali- mum -wage scale. '\ 'ifty Boys Entered in Singles anfl The Honern Orthodox T&ovement has tion" executive will be •approved in-j The-report-of the Immigration trajts of "integrity and wisdom the were present Sunday: been in existence for Tflauy years in stead. Dr. "Weizmann contends that mittee wofed heated discussion, good works of effective and im- Artlnir Eosenblnm Kam "Beber Double Matches. X Z. Greenber? D Blumenthal Targe cities as ".New Tork, Chicago, the headquarters of the executive must partial philanthropy. Accumulat- __ Goodman x Goodma o f ,ih£ C e n t e r a n d i a b o r pBrtjft.< II. S. XiTinsrston ing great wealth, he was "not spoiled 3". J . ;Blosberg The second annual T . "M. H. A. ten- Hansas City, Minneapolis Denver and remain in Xondon, but that the Palesthe-continuance of the . S. AltBcluiler ~ FeU To Baise _Money to Cover Deficit of nis tournament is under way with other large- cities in the "United States. tine office must be increasingly but rather softened and mellowed M. "Blank Sxrcy i a p i d n s Isidar 'ZiegleT Local District. Habbi TJauvar, of Denver, "by the greater responsibilities, and E. .TVIeyeT is strengthened. It is believed Dr. "Weizmore than fifty Jewish youths taking (Couwnaed on page'*2.) I>ave B t Kxilaiofsifcy his simple democratic .and courtly AT. known by many people of Omaha, has part in the net meet. A. Schlaller Anne Reliccnv The local 'Zionist Organization will personality told of a big heart and Is? Boaenthal The matches are occupying every j a modern Orthodox Congregation lliiy "Bcrcn : ^ hold its annual ball, Sunday October municipal court in the city. Sirs. 3 . A. Wolf wide comprehension of human re- A. Conn which has oeen in existence for nearly ""~ Bher 7, a t the TVTTmicipal Auditorium, •-ac- round matches must Tie played by Sun- twenty years," and which "has more lations. B e delighted in giving, Henxy'ilcnaky . M.TS. T). P . cording to plans now being made by day night. quietly and without urging, when- Irrtn Btalmaster than 400 members. Jolm ^Feldman i l r . TD. ~P. the committee :in charge of the affair. ever he had a real opportunity,— 3" O "Friedman MTB. B. A. Simon Both young .and old are battling SPred White 3Iis. J. -X Stosbers According to^iie committee lin charge upon the courts for the championship. "Lranson plays "Dare T3eber Omaha World-Herald. Harry "Malasnocfc ... The practice of Eenaing "New Tear's Greetings to of the affair, the -proeeeSslof this ball Albert lonkel, city and state junior Sombers pteys Ben Itnvitz S a r r r JiaTltz .plays -Siauriep JJlocn and relatives.. .through the local Jewish paper is :Tnllo-wing is rfhe report nf Samuel will be used in paying the deficit of Tiobody ever will know the champion, who won the .title last year, Joe Gxeenberg ;plnys Ben Cirta throughout the country. Its advantage over the old Indivdual Schaefer, superintendent, ior the the local treasury. J. Z. 'Preidman pteys "W.illiaas Wesley extent of Morris Levy's quiet givhas entered :again and it i s likely that Norman Goldberg plays .Nathan Green •mailing card is evident in ifac savins; of time, espsnse and month of July, wMch was presented "We aie making plans r£or arrange- the champ will repeat again. HowEver, Joe OJln pJays j S a Althschuier ing. Some of his benefactions were "worry over forgetting E friend. Al Handler p k y s HaroW Faxber ment of a -special feaUire program for several have been putting Trrnrh work ?olin noted publicly, but he did more at the meeting: JJeber plays PJiJlip PelSman Activities in "-the -carious depart- this a f f a i r / ' ^ d John Teldman.chair- on the courts lately, snd the x&arnp Al JiabinoTcitz plays Welnstein without notice. I t is certain that Greeting Card in the ^JEWISH '.PRESS" ... Leo Alrramsoi! plays Oscar Wfinstein t off the t h ^Federation darmg-Jnty darmgJnty m m Qf ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Ben Bloch -plsys "Pill • Gereliek -no standard or measure of creefl or ments , , -vn& 'take this -.forms -'''*' f o l l o w m g may have the old dope bucket dumped Leon Gros& splays Iieon Memielson race ever infiuenced him, for -Ms continued -practically unchanged. I n :msn a r e • men ji t g ES . ^ ^ c o i n m ittee in on him. Bnfl "WoK TJiays T>aTe Chesno i W^llliam -jCline ptoyE MaryiB Treller hand was.openlo all. I t is equally the -relief department two new cases, 'charge; ^ i m F^ldman, chairman; J. Several university lads :hsve en- Serbert Porman plays lrrin Stalmaster Mr. snS "Mrs. "William "JL Abrams rs.n& .family of -certain that no worthy cause nr embracing four :adults . . . . and . . Sve c t ^ j, x E E i d ,1. Goldstein,3L andA.I. tered in Ihe meet, and the tourney Art "Fxeidimm rplays Ben BPrnstein pteys Hershel SosSin S765 West Grani Boulevard -extend their best individual -ever appealed to him in dren, were added during ihs anonth. loilakof sky, JL Xaplan, IMrs. J. linte- must be finished before school opens Grorrar Art Komn -ptaTB -Henry Kosenstem wishes to ilseir -relatives sn«J friends for a •vain. He wag truly the almoner of HTirwttz -plays "Starttn FrontfielS Throughout 3uly t£hejReIief Depart- man, Mrs.*A-:Silverman, A. Richards, and the young ^nen leave. "Eneeter -plays J a c t iEleisninan God's bounty to Mai, and made his ment cared for 39 adults ana 60 chil- ] S. Sobiiison, J. Shusnd Txospexow New Teax. ' Second Tound matches must be own ability the only gauge of his dren locally, at a cost of approxiJSL Soreff, Sam Altsdhuler and played by September JL "Third round "FJeishmaa. Abe GereUcl bounty. Such men as Tilorris Levy mately S1,OOQ. Sam Babiar. matches must be played .by Septem- ^Hanaier, "Konua, Herwiia; MAIL "THE -"COUPOS 'BELOW. .are rare enough to be noticed in Seventy-eight transients were aided Plans are being made to hold sev- ber 5. "The finals will be played durCo3m, Altschalcr Golby, Kline this -worLL—Omaha Uee. during July, s. number almost twice eral unique contests to help raise the ing the week of September 3. Treler. WoK that of any previous month during money for the local Zionist district, Harry Eneeter is manager of the Eeber. 13eber •482 Branfieis Tfceatne Earritz liavitr of men -and "women who are not" now the year. Since January we l a v e according to .members of "Hie local or- tournament. Al Tinkel, Harold iFsr- Sombcrg, Omahs, Green ber and Phil Feldman are managing CSiesno, I*v«y -members of the Jewish Welfare Fed- spent $553 on transients^—an aver- ganization* Wesley. JTeldma-n the tourney. and who nught to be -Tnem- age ttf S93 per month. • £n3 J2JDQ, .far wiiich pleswe fesert uiy "Stem Yesti* 3* F t a Thirty-three field cases of social QKDEEED DISSECTION The girls are also to have a. tourna- Crrin, Grass "bers. Greeting Card in .ycrnr SOB!). &»&«»» (5684) dumber. less than 500 new jnem- service "were "handled in July—but one I>av. OP JEWISH COSPSES ment this year. It will be managed Scmenstein-, yaxner, "Goldstein i o r the Pederation for this ^szx, of Trtiich was hanoled "before the Warsaw. (3. T, A.), The delivery by AmaE Gereiick and "Mimel PxiedeL Kooper,.X J . Preidman continuing every year thereafter, Juvenile Court .judge. . This con- for dissection of Jewish dead un- 25o plans have been announced yet. AH Bloch. Bloch would "ije a. fitting tribute to the mem- cerned a xunarcay hoy, who was claimed by ^relatives or friends has contestants should report the -results l "Weinstein ^-ory »f this "wonderful gentleman -and brought back iome .and paroled to been ordered "by the Health 3Iinistry of their matches to Hairy "Knseter, splendid Jew," stated JtLr. Poseriblum. our -committee. ~33ie committee "is The order has been :reeeived by the Atlantic "GOT. 1.handling two cases in which ^nii The Jewish 3?rfiss BsradaalCtreeting are "the entrants-: Jewisn burial society, "Chesed She! Wish to Start September 1. pags-will be one til -the dTsuture "Emefii." (€ontinae« 2) Intensive "work to -enroD-jneH jind Kaneeirr ulars Trad

lore Tfen 2,039 Peoi "It will "be ..a rmonument to the spirit women subscribers to the Jllorris Levy Frslcliei M 2nd A and cachievementE oS ^Morris Levy, "who Membership ^Memorial "will start on

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