. 1 profess not talkIng—only this, let . each man do his best. —Shakespeare.
VOL. HI—No. 48
' For'all men have, if they dart try, a g l o r i o u s life, or
crave.—Herbert,
Enter ^•w'seeond-clafeB tcaUmatteT on Jnuaary 27th i s a at ' poatot "H*:r>3 Omalia=t;MeJbe«u»fc*.;• under. tbp Aet,e»_ tlareb S.. U!7B.
^atertainment at Auditorium Will Be Beautifully Decorated For This Occasion. LARGE NUMBER OF VAtDDEVTLLE STARS WILL APPEAR ON THE PROGRAM.
OMAHA, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY,"'NOVEMBER 6, 1924
RONALD. STORES TO BE ACTING COMMISSIONER OF PALESTINE Jerusalem. (J. T. A.) ' Sir "Roland Storrs, Governor of Jerusalem, will be acting" High Commissioner of* Palestine during the absence of Sir- Herbert Samuel, it has been declared. Sir Gilbert Clayton,-Civil Secretary of the Palestine Government; .who acted as High Commissioner the previous absence of Sir Herbert Samuel, is unable to assume this duty owing to illness.
The Welfare Federation will soon close its books for the year 1924. In these books are listed the names" of the people who have subscribed to the Jewish Welfare ^Federation. At the present time there are many subscribers to the Federation who have not payed their entire pledges. This must be done before the.book can go to press. The chairman of the finance committee, Joe L. Wolf, has issued an appeal to every subscriber to send in the balance of their pledges immediately. Members of the board of directors of the Jewish Welfare Federation have "been assisting in the collection of these' unpaid subscriptions. "The Federation needs the money now more than ever," JOE L. WOLF said Joe L. Wolf. " W e are approaching: the printer months when the poor of the city will need more help than we are now giving them. We must clothe, feed and keep the poor little children warm. We need your help to do this."
SUBSRIPTION PRICE, A YEAR, $2.50 "EMESS" URGES SOVIET ••' - GOVERNMENT TO PROHIBIT _ • ZIONIST ORGANIZATION j PdgL {J. T. A.) A demand that) the Zionist Organization, which is not j -officially prohibited in the Union of 1 Soviet .Republics, should be politically j and officially prohibited, is voiced by | the "Emess," the Yiddish organ of the j Plans New Being; Blade for Jewish- section of the Communist Annual " V Show. Party in Soviet Russia. The Zionist Orgasaization is contra-revolutionary, MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN ISj the paper asserts. NOW ON.
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"Bigger and Better." is the new \ slogan of the Y. M. and Y. W. H, A. j adopted by more than 250 of the members at the meeting held Monday, evening- in the new- quarters in the : Ten more days—and the Thorpeian carnival, which has been Arthur building-. Complete details • the talk of the town for the past two months, will be in full or e caT!1 a Tl P 'S ^ o r 1-000 new meniNovel Stunts Arranged for Enter i ^ ^ force. The carnival will be held all day Sunday, November 16, } bers for the Y vap marie by Louis iaimaciit. at the city auditorium. The workers for the carnival have been J. L. Woolfson Will.Be Instructor Abramson, chairman of the member* , working daily to make this carnival a gala event in" the history • in Charge. ship campaign... The organization "was CHALUZIM SEND FRUITS of Omaha Jewry. divided into teams -whicTi will comb AND HONEY FOE BALI The persons participating: on the program of the carnival WILL BE KNOWN. AS JABNE the city far available members. have carefully selected their acts and have promised to present SCHOOL. "Every Jewish boy and girl in the The coin-mittee • in charge of the their best numbers. city should join the Y," said Sam N..T Hadas sab-Zionist to be Joint Ball The large auditorium will be beautifully" decorated for this At a meeting held last week plans Wolf, president. "The Y this year given Sunday, November 9,. at • the occasion. The .stage, will be erected in the center of the were 'completed for the ' organization City Au4itoriam, have completed all will~be one of the largest organizaauditorium. The committee has been very fortunate in securing of a Hebrew' school in Dundee; arrangements for various novel stunts tions in the city. The members in She-, the decoration of the Radio Show for the Th6rpeian Carnival. The necessity for such a school Y will form the nucleus for the for entertainment. A feature of the carnival -will be • the Navy football team. "Congrat- has been keenly felt for sometime Jewish Coflimtmity Center The entire proceeds -will go to-wards the large number of entertainers and illation and success," is tne message past, and the initiators, therefore, where all future activities will be Palestine work. The money will be the afternoon and evening dancing, received from Morris Sogolow, were very enthusiastic. held." •'.] seat to Palestine Ckaluzim in helping The music will be furnished by the- Omahan, who is now athletic director The school is to open officially on The regtilat Saturday isight dance* them in hospital sad sanitation work enlarged Highland Country Club j of the Kansas City Y. M. H. A. Tuesday, November 11, with Mr. J. there.A large qn&ntiiy of-fruits-and are meeting- with success, Ths next orchestra. The Y. M. H. A. quartet I A large number of prominent L. Woolfson. instructor. He was honey, -were received from the Chalu- dance, will be held 5at\irday evening; sing many of their latest song; Omahan's are supporting this carni- formerly with the Omaha Talmud Father and Son Services t o B e Held ( P r i n d p a l ^ d d r e s s ^ S n c o t h - Delivand will be a novel costume affair. by the local hits during the dancing. val. The Thorpeian organization Torah. Prizes will fee awarded to the winered by Fred White. November 7 tioii. . Bring the entire family and spend have been in Omaha for more than It will be known as the Jabne ners of the hard-time costumes. This folio-wing members of the . , • • , . , , , , . , , i The following members of ... "the day at the auditorium .Sunday, ten years and has always been one School, after Hie city of Jabne, where In observance of "Fathers-Sonsr d s n c e wi A large Eudience attended the open J m i i o r .Hadassah will be dressed as I » ^ e «"»ited to paid up memNovember 16. Admission is" 25 cents of, the leading organizations in the Jewish learning and training found Weeli which trill be _ observed be- ; meeting"" of the Omaha lodge, I. O. B. nurses.-selling tickets at the Ball: only, .according to the commitand children will be admitted FREE. city. They havea always been " rec- refuge fater the destruction of the ginning next week, the congregation B., Thursday evening at the Arthur tee in charge. The dance vrHl be held The dance floor will- be specially ognized as one of the best athletic Temple and the exile of the Jews of Temple Israel will hold Fathers- -building. This was'the second open Misses Mary and Sena Maizzel, Ann•in the club rooms in the Arthur buildand Bess Greenberg, Faye Ziegman, waxed for this -occasion. Their "will clubs in the state. b y Titus. ing. be novel booths and all sides of Officers elected were: Plans are being made for the anthe auditorium. The vaudeville enterPrsident, Dr. M. I. Gordon. nual T. M. and Y. W. H. A. show. tanment "will be held in the afternoon. Vice-President, Mark Leon. will deliver a special address to thej The principal speaker of the eveThe show will again be coached by The.actors have been announced in Sec.-Treas., Louis Sommers. congregation on/"Fathers and Sons", ining \ras Fred "White, -who addressed Mrs. Eicklie' Boasberg-. Mrs. Boss"The" Jewish Press"; Attempts are Educational Committee: berg, who recently returned from ChiOn the folloiraig• .morning, Satur- \ the gathering on "Succoth". Other being made to secure the Port Crook Henry Monsky,c&go. vhere she took a post-graduate day, November .S, Uabbi Frederick numbers' on'-'the prosram were: violin - MiHtaiy-Band -lo-glee :a' concert dnrHarry Knlakofsky, course in the Chicago School of "ExCohn 'WiI|!!JiaKE.-®g,$iis-; sermon topic, solo, Fanny. Fish; vocal solo, Sadie ~ing the a^fternotm. The concert will Harry Malashock. fTessien, -sptjiker t<5 - the, -KtMafeers •3Aii*h>~"A Father ancTa Sen" -"-'-.• •--..- •.''• • j'Drevieh;' musical 'nombers,"Bess""and 1 begin a t ^2:00 p . m. Leone Novitsky and Merle Freidel in Others directly interested in this Members' of Every Post in Nebraska day evening;. Tryoutt; tor p&rtts -«nd . Mr: Lottis' Hiller -sill ,address the ^ h e l Greenberg-; reading, Fasmy Tie for Second Plaice.' - ;Many of " the. former Thorpeian movement are: complete, details of the s"how plans Invited to Attend Dinner. Sunday morning Assembly at the',-Shyten, Ckjtmcil BITSSS.: .' . members "will return home to attend isill ,be announced later, . Mr. and Mrs. Joe L- Wolf, Temple Israel Sunday School at j I- Goodman, vice-president, of the j this carnivaL "I am glad to' hear TY1NNEB WILL RECEIVE , At the meeting Monday evening; Mr. and Mrs. Abe Goldstein, eleven o'clock Sunday on "Fathers j lodge, v a s diairman of the evening, j Members of the American Lethat the Thorpeian's are putttinB this TRIP TO CALIFORNIA members contributes $15 to the Mr. and Mrs. Morris Milder, j The. next op|n iasetifig vfSL be held giois of eve ry post in and Sons* over. They deserve all the suppoit Mr. and Mrs. Jake Simon, sometime in December. This \dll bebraska are invited to attend the big-die Work Guild. The appeal for thJg they can get," said. Sol c Levensky, The girls' popularity • contest is Mr. and Mrs. Abe Balker, the last open meeting undsr the Armistice day dinner and. celebration cause -was -made by Anne Selecow, ; Omaha boy, who is now playing with getting closer and closer. With 3>ut vice president. , Mr. and Mrs. Morris Chaiken, it to be held for "National and present administration Temple Isrtd Ks-ckcts ; ten days left to go,; the girls are Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rosenthal. James'A. Drain m Omaha Armistice promises to be- t3ie b e s t - P a l 1 CT making their best efforts to -win- the * Staff of day, November I I , Leo B. Bozczll, Anyone interested in sending, their first prize" offered for the largest children to this school can comcommander o£ Casaha post, has SB- J number of tickets sold for thecarnival municate with the secretary. The. entire staff of officers of i to be leld November 16 a t the WudiTemple Israel wera re-elected at its lag Day-ior Jiwisi iitisiil •We will be able to handle 1,000 i - - - • torimn. '•'".••'•• • annual election of officers held dur•diners and 'all out-state guests will be i ™ e . .'WerkenTuni"' •A public memorial meeting for Dr. Cross Sewinging the month of September. The;Trfnner of the contest will reEiTOii preference if reserva.tions are j Q a s s e s Schenkin, who was a noted Zionist, crew first. «n«l The annual Tag Day for the benefit sent to the local legion headquarters,"' third Friday of each month at the will be held by the local Zionist Or- ceive, a Toand-trip ticket t a Califorr The following were re-elected: J. ganization Tuesday evening, Novem- nia. The tickets that are being sold B. Kaiz, president; H. Z. Rosenfeld, of tne Jewish Palestine Workers' Fund! Mr. Bozell said. Y. W. C. A. Classes begin at ten ber 11, a t the Beth Hamedrosh Ha- .for. the carnival enable the purchaser Vice-president; Louis Hiller, treas- will be sponsored by the Jewish Ladies j At the time of the din-ner CoTO- o'clock -in the morning" and continue to have the lucky number for the Residents of Omaha for -25 urenrj Emil Ganz, secretaiy; and National Progressive Grab to i>e held mander l)Ksin -will discuss the Nation- until four in the afternoon. The first godol Synagogue, Nineteenth and large .radio, and victrola set to be Were al American Legion convention -which of these classes wilt be held this FriYears. Burt streets, at eight o'clock. trustees: Messrs. Selwyn S. Jacobs, Sunday, November 9. given away to the holder of the lacky The committee of the Jewish Ladies •will foe held in Omaha in 1925. He. day, November 6Cantor Mylek -will render several Dave Eosenstock. Messrs. Henry] number. Tickets are being sold for Funeral services for Mrg. Dora Rosenthal, Herbert Arnstein, Sol National--Progressive Club in charge •will also discuss the legion and its Mr&, Harry Herman is "in charge vocal numbers, and a talk_on the life 25 cents each. • Wine, age 72, who died Tuesday aft- "Degen, Harry Eachmann, are the of the Tag Day are Mrs. H. Okan, purpose in the world. of Dr. Schenkin will be given by a j of the Jewish Women's Graip, $ott« At thetimeof the printing of, this ernoon, was held . Wednesday afterA luncheon also trill "be given at the sisting of all the Jewish. Woineii's prominent speaker. Mrs. M. MinMn, and Mrs, J. Kaplan. •trustees whose terms hold over. papery the contestants' standing- was Chamber of Commerce for Drain on OrgEniy.ations in the city. The noon at two o'clock from the residen e dose. «Ida * Lustgarden iff first with '_»„____," ErriVfiJ- b v airpla-ne 7 made 1" 'are" given ~ to , *orphaws \. ~ ** -t of her daughter, Mrs. Harry Fellman, LORD BALFOUK ISSUES " __ » _ from ._,.,._• Lincoln, j , [j ~" roents an«l Leone Jloviteky and Merle Freidel in . He will speals Bt an Armistice day-cel- to soldiers abroad, 3025 Myrtle avenue. Burial took STATEMENT ON SEVENTH tie for "second place." The contest t ] ebration there at 10 s,TO.and then flj . Woman wlio do not complete YEAR OF HIS DECLARATION tvsreen.; these girls is expected to t e place at the Golden Hill Cemetery. to Ossaha. Mrs. Wine had been a resident of London. (J. T. A.) Lord Balfour, dose.' I t 3s. rumored among' the. conineuts at these classes can lak« "We: liope ws ha%-e a large number -to.their homes "to be Omaha for the past thirty years. She the author of the Declaration of No- testants that one of the entrants wiD of out -state legionnaires at the dinvember 2, 1917, which gave birth to unexpected and dash to the is survived by one son, Mr. K. Wine, ner," said BozelL "It will be well and besides Mrs. Fellman she is sura new era in Zionist Chief Hailed as He Inspecis Keren Btayesod Colonies ia Jewish ftont! when the contest closes. The PANIC WHEN WJN.DOWS OF worth the trip." Homeland: His First Visit to Palestine ia Two Years. ish people by sanctioning the efforts dinner v?21 be announced a t the car- vived by another daughter, Mrs. E. SYNAGOGUE AEE STOSEH for rebuilding Palestine as a Jewish laival a t the auditorium November .16. Sidman. She is also survived by sev(By Our Jerusalem Correspondent.) • Budapest-, ^ <J. T. A.) The Scomjswi homeland, believes today, October 28, enteen grandchildren and two greatFollowing is the standing of the grandchildren. bomb outrage ie stiH fresh In. the -seven years after issuing his declaracontestants: .-• ;•-.- '-,-••_> '-.-'-.'•. --.'' minds of the Jewish population of thus Jerusalem, Oct. 15.—On. Ms first among the Jews outside Palestine. tion, in the future of a Jewish Palesit lipsti Isitwi^i isict district around Scongrad. When, durMrs. Toby Marowich, age 68, a res- visit to Palestine in two years, Dr. After a month I shall go out again to tine. He feels that the developments Ida Lustgarden ....__^.: .13,500 in ident of Omaha for the past forty Chaim Wehmann, President of • the •eomtt6nw_a-j^<tf.iroik_no_lessdtf-|- ; O f . iM two. hundred r^ests that. % *en-icep -or. Toir. Kippur at thr of the past seven years are a great Leone Novitsky ^..______;^12,750 years, who died Tuesday evening at World Ziomst Organization, made a ficult than that of the pioneers, to were in costame, Mrs. K&te 'Mantel synacocwe of Szen-wPt.. a j-mali t^w, encouragement for the future of Jew- { Merle Freidel -i-™_____~12,750 the ronprppalion * u Iva Seigel ^_1_™__._I_:J.1,7OO the home of her son, Mr. Meyer Maro- thorough inspection of the. Keren -weed out of the Jewish people's hearts ish Palestine. Mr. Lester Heyn were awarded Jennie Krestul -_i___^^_M),500 bv Hayesod colonies establiBhed during any doubts as to the possibility of prizes wich, will be buried Thursday mornAnswering an inquiry of the Jewlor the most original costumes s pizes Helen Goldstein ..__.^_^10,000 the past three years on Jewish. Na- success in Palestine. I am hopeful ing at the Golden Hill Cemetery. ish Telegraphic Agency in connection Anne Stain ..~-.—_..~_ :: 7,500 that were -worn at the Highland tthroegh thr •Kimiows, they attack was Violet Harmari . L — _ _ _ ^ 4,500 with 'the approaching seventh anniShe is survived by two sons, Meyer tional Fund land. His trip was con- that the Fourteenth Congress -will Country Club "hard time" Hallowe'en thsi versary 6f the Balfour Declaration, in and Sam, .two daughters, Mrs. Dora verted into a veritable triumphal tour, mark the commencement of a large dance given at tlie club house Thurs- m a d r on the-synagogue-and *, oat, FortaTiately, no what light he views the development SYRIAN CHIEF RABBr COM- ' Sefren and Miss Sarah Marowich. inspiring and picturesque, as the set-program. In the meantime the colThe dance ^ a s folio-w- b l :d. . The - a\sthoriti.eg PLAINS AGAINST JEWISH in Palestine during the last seven She is also survived by two sisters, tlers on the various colonies outdid onists nrust g-o on -working as hereto- ed by a midnight steak roasfe. supfwsr. fore, not only strengthening and exducting an investip»tion. to NON-REPRESENTATION Mrs. S. Novitsky and Mrs. H. Glick- themselves in welcoming the leader. years, the author of the Balfour Decthe perpetrators. Dr. WeizmaiiTi, in the course of sev- panding the Jemsh • settlements,-'"but PATRIARCH' OF ORTHODOX Jerusalem. (J. T.. A.) Complaint man, and one brother, Mr. W. Frielaration issued the following stateagainst the absence of Jewish offi- den. eral addresses at receptions arranged also strengthening and intensifying ment: CHURCH TO COMPLAIN cials in the administration of the manin his honor in colonies :and settle- in all .Zionist ranks the conviction that j Frestonkkk, Scot"WMttingehamej ' AGAINST MOKIST SESIME I. O. date territory of Syria, as well as the HERTZOG, NEW SOUTH ments "he visited, expressed himself agriculture is the foundation of ourj' Belgrade. (3. T. A.) The pstfiarch j • land. . ' . . ! of the Greek Catholic Churcli in Pal- [ O n as highly pleased at the progress1 •existence in Palestine." AFRICAN PRIME MINISTER, y'•: ^ypeax; Sirs: I $eg to offer ttiy toost non-representation of the Jewish popWILL MAKE STATEMENT made since his last visit to Palestine, M.ore land, more .-water, more money estine, accompanied fay a special mis- 'hold a -.BiSJotosr at its nest 0hearty : ; congratulations; on. ;the sup" ulation in the Advisory Council, were Pretoria, S. A. {J. T. A.) A state- and often pointed to the work of par- and more people—these -were the re-sion, left here for ]Umfl©-n Trfiere lie .meeting, November IS, 'in 'the /•^v-icesses'already'iEu^evea-by^ffle^Epnfet submitted to the French'High Commovement,1 and inybest" vnsh.es* f or- its missioner, General Weygand, by the ment with regard to his attitude to- ticular colonies as symbolic of the fu- quirements -which, 'all the Zionist set- •intends- to 'swbmit the case of the iraii<Ung~ The -pTogtsm Is beisig,-w^ tlements ." pointed ', out -with: striMBg Greek Orthodox Chnrch 'in Palsstine rang6,ci by Ataer Kftiss^a, • "Th@, . %, wards the rebuilding of Palestine as ture success of the movement. ; future pJ»greFS.^;Doubtless there are Chief Rabbi of Syria. M. -H., A. cpartet will; afala .fee- m, In reply. General Weygand stated the Jewish National Homeland will "Agriculture is the foundation of •unanimity to Dr. "Weizmans that they difficulties still jto; be «vercpmej this will -eoisplain against the • the Jewish. Home- needed to carry on their -work. The xng Influence of thi t the program hut wiU 'Jaw*'-) -: is inevitable^ yJBtet those Whttf Kfce nay-'- that the officials axe appointed on be made shortly by James B. M. Hert- the existence .j assortment of,songs. . Olli%r self, ;havea firmdEaiih in the future their merit witlyrat discrimination of 20g, now Prime Minister of South Af- land," Dr. Weiztnann emphasized leaders -of the' settlements asked that j rica, it was stated here the first of Keren Kayesod grants Ire-'", paid j race or religion., Concerning the repimsibess sre 'beiag 'Secarefi tp time and again discussing [the of^ Sonisni,; toay surely ^draw great resentation in the Advisory "Council the month in circles closely connected development of the country; "It is promptly "so that individual colsixies DEMAX CREMATED -N ' . ' Sft this emdker a success, encouragemfeat from the past* ; -Kalman. .-: :•>,; ;:;:JCSigned};;i^-v:;;K:> • •,:••• ^ ' B ^ u r ^ . x he stated that none of the Minorities with the new head of the South Af- imperative that we extend eu&r settle- woald toot siiSer iraxa delayed, pay.: 'WITH CHRISTIAN EITES rican government. in Syria is represented. throBgh- a shortage of Kerers ments so that no colony shalO remain Paris, (J. T. A.) The French aetot, Large L200 JEWS ENTERED PALES. General Smuts, former Prime Min- isolated. In spite of the difficulties, I Hayesod fends. Most of &s repre- Besasx, who -was of Jewish trol& met given away to tacky p ,TINE DURING OCTOBER LOUIS LIPSKY LEAVES ister of South Africa, was an ardent am convinced that our Jewish pion- sentatives of the settleaaents vigor- bora in Jsssy, Eo-amania, left.-. Jerusalem. (J. T. A.) Twelve hun-.* * FOR PALESTINE believer in the rebuilding of Palestine eers will succeed in creating a net* btisly isupiforted the saggestioa of Dr. faith of liis fathers daring .his career. sit d t y awditerissTO November I S . dred new Jewish immigrants arrived . London. (J, T. A.) Louis Lips&y, and on many occasions, showed his work of Fneeessf ul Jewish homesteads. Arifeur ...Baj>|$iB* .Zionist colonisstioii He was cremated according te the Bruig yom- tesket in the country this month, according President of the Zionist. Organization sympathy for the Jewish peo- . "Bui oixr hope iies equally in theexpert, .-vsfto'- .accoispaaied Dr. Weiz- rites of ih% EoMisaniaa Orthodox the day wills y&w family s t tn tentative figures inaHa known- here." of A5Jerica, is leavine for Palestine. Dle, extension of the pro-Palestine work (Con«naed on page 2.) Church.
Hebrew School Organized in Dundee; Many Pupils Are Being Enrolled
Father-Sea Week TaBe -| Large 'Audience Attends Okerrecf at Temple-Israel i Opsa Meeting;
Ma Liislgardea Leads
Dr. Schenkin Memorial Meeting Tuesday Evening
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Two Pioneer Jewish Women Died This Week
Weizmohn?& - Triumphal • Tour Through-
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