October 26, 1934

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Dedicated to the Ideals of Judaism • Entered as Seconfi Class • l'ostoffice of Omaha, K

In the Interests of the Jewish People

n January 21, 1B21, at the Act of March 3. 1ST8

B'NAI BRI ^CAMPAIGN Ingathering of JACOB s. Guild Garments TO GONT JfjE DURING JUBILEE CELEBRATION Dinner - Dance Honoring Alfred M. Cohen November 4th The two-week golden anniversary Jubilee celebration of the local lodge of the B'nai B'rith, started last week, is being appreciatively Teceived by the Omaha Jewish community. The series of events planned by the B'nai B'rith began Friday with sermons on B'nai B'rith delivered from r the various pulpits, and v.ill be climaxed with a dinner-dance in honor of Hon. Alfred M. Cr>hen, international president of the order, on Sunday, November 1. At the same -time, the local lodge' is doing its share in the national campaign for 75,000 new "B'nai B'rith members, a diive dedicated to Alfred M. Cohen, who last week observed his seventy - fifth birthday. The goal over the entire country is to obtain one thousand new members for each year of Cohen's life. Concrete and encouraging results in the membership drive were presented at a report luncheon held at the Hill Wednesday noon. Fifteen two-men teams are thoroughly canvassing the Jewish community, and their report Wednesday! revealed that they ' were .finding little difficulty in 'obtaining, members.

pie consecrated to the highest ideals of living! Every representative and right thinking Jew should and "must be part of that history which is now in the making." "The great mission of the B'nai B'rith," said Beber in l>is address, "is to unify the Jewish people, so that "we may have one responsible, representative organization which can speak in the name of Jewry. "The purpose of B'nai B'rith today is chiefly educational, and its educational-activity is divided into two parts—4he education of the non-Jew and the education of the Jew." He pointed out that the B'nai B'rith through its anti-defamation league corrects the erroneous attitude of the non-Jew through educational means. The educationof the_Jew himself is effected in "the main through-the two mighty youth organizations of B'nai B'rith, the Hillel Foundation, and the A. Z. A."

F0URSPE.4KERS

FORM PROGRAM

Scott Nearing Latest Lecturer Added to Outstanding Ben Kazlowsky is chairman" of the j Series g o l d e n , jubilee events. Ephrahn

Marks is co-chairman. Leo Abrarason is president of the lodge. 'The results of the campaign to date/* declared Chairman Kazlowsiry, "are highly gratifying," demonstrating the. deep Jewish consciousness in this community and an understanding of the place filled by B'nai; B'rith in contemporary Jewish life.", ' < i Dinner. The.,dinner dancOlpvember,4.will be held at the Paxton Hotel, starting at 6:30 p. m. Julius Bisno is in charge-ol-^febe-*Hra«5einents~for-' the

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OMAHA, NEBRASKA:, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26,. 19S4

Busy needles are sewing many garments, as the', time -approaches for the annual Needlework Guild ingathering of "garments, which will be held at the Odd Fellow hall • Jacob • S. Pearlstein, executive diWednesday and Thursday, November rector -of the Omaha Jewish Community- Center and Welfare • Feder7 and 8. ' Mrs. Keuben Kulakofsky and Mrs. ation ;since August, 1931, has reB. A. Simon are members of the signed from - his position—effective executive committee of the Omaha January 1, 1935—to enter private business in Detroit, • Mich., it was branch of the: Guild. . Mrs.. Simon_ is a section president, announced ."this "week by .William'"I*. heading, the section for" the Jewish H oilman, president of the federation." Welfare Federation and the Old " -During - Pearlstein's administraPeoples Home. tion as executive director, the local This section supplies all the, new,Federation has -perfected a nignlygarments for the relief families of the Jewish Federation and for the inmates of the Old Peoples Home; To become a .member of the Guild, one must bring two new garments. The public is invited to attend a tea to be given by the Guild Thursday, November 8, at the Odd Fellows hall and to also view the display of Guild garments. -The directors in Mrs. Simon's section include the Mesdames L Abramson, J. BramsOn, A. Cohn, S. Epstein, I. Fiedler, J. J. Greenberg, J. Goodbinder, J. Kaufman, A. L Kulakofsky, J. Lutbeg, C. Nathan, G. Margolin, J. Newman, H. Reuben, R. Wright, D. Sherman, C. Ross, I- Stalmaster, J. Stein, J. Raduziner, W." A. Racusin, J. Alberts, H. Farber, D. Finkel, and-j N. -Turner.

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England and Palestine Telephone Connection London (W.N~.S.).—Telephone' connection between all points in Palestine and Great Britain was established for the first time when the British Telephone Company put through an experimental call from London to a rural center in Palestine. Previously telephone service between Palestine and England was limited to calls to the larger cities of Palestine.

Will Conduct ACHAR INSTITUTE History Series «JEWISH HISTORY <GIN TONIGHT Series of Five Lectures to Be Presented This 1 Week-End The Institute on Jewish History by Dr. Abram L. Sachar will be presented this week-end, with five lecJ tures this evening, Saturday and Sunday, at the Jewish Community Center. The lectures, subjects, time ai'.d piesiding officers:

SELECT CAST FOR OPENING GUILD PLAY

; The cast for "Another Language," which will be presented by the Center Players Guild, November 27, was selected at . well-attended try-outs held at the J. C. & last Sunday. - The cast: • • • . Stella—Mrs. Stanley F. Levin, known over the radio as "Bee Baxter;" Vickie—Sylvan Frankel; Jerry —Jack Temin; Harry—Ralph Nogg; Grace—Martha Himmelstein; Walter •— Sal Michnick; H e l e n — Irene Hirsch; Paul — Leo Bernstein; Etta —Selma Levin; Mr. Hallam — Nate Sekerman; Mrs. Hallam — Mary Cohen. Miss Helen Merritt, who has had ; wide experience in dramatics and directing, is.the director of the play. "Another Language" is a threeJacob S. Pearlstien. act comedy drama by Rose Franken efficient fund-raising' machinery for and has enjoyed an unusual success the annual T*h1lantiiropies" campaign, on Broadway. and .the percentage results of the The Center Players Guild has orpast few Philanthropies drives' have ganized for an active season and on ranked unusually high among' Amer- its program will be the fostering of ican Jewish communities.' an appreciation of drama, and the An adequate standard- of relief conducting of classes in make-up, has tfeen"maintained "during"his..ad- play production, anr creative -writministration,, despite • the " fact • that ing. The Guild will present three plays the case load has increased 'fourfold while t h e income i a s decreased. this season. The other two will ba "The Golom," and "Night over Taos." Also, duyingi _tbese:. three years ; Season- tickets are one dollar and the community pj rticipation in. the may be obtained from -the Guild work- of" &'e -fee eraticm--hai been members or at the J. C C. greatly extended through "the •"de51 ~con] Suttee

Friday, October 26. 9 p. m.—"By the Breath of School Children." Presiding- officer, Harry Silverman.

DR. ABEAM L. S U H \ K National Director of the B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundations, who will conduct the Institute on Jewish History at the J . C. C. this weefc-end.

Dr. Julian Morgensiern, Presi-

Saturday, October 27. S p. m.—"Seven Who Built the New Land." Presiding officer, Mi^s Tobye Steinberg, president of the Conservative Synagogue Study club, which is sponsoring the series. This will be in the form of an Oneg Shabbos, with the Ladies Auxiliary of the Conservative Synagogue co-operating. 8 p. m.—"New Dangers in the Contemporary World." Presiding- officer. Sam Beber. Sunday, October 28. 10 a. m.—Round Table discussion, led by Dr. Sachar. Presiding officer, Miss Rose Cohen. 2:30 p. m.—"Studies in Escapism." Presiding officer, Henry Monsky.

A brilliant array - of speakers is dent of Hebrew Union ColDr. Sachar is national director of assured for the sixth annual Comlege, Main Speaker the B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundations. munity Forum series, as four outHe is a graduate of Cambridge Unistanding lectures have been proA deep, stirring appreciation of versity, England, and author of ' A cured. The fifth speaker will be anthe good accomplished by Rabbi History of the Jews." He is a write*1, nounced shortly • • Frederick Cohn. during his thirty orator and historian widely known years -of. selfless service as spiritual for his scholarship and leadership in The four scheduled to date: leader of Temple Israel was ex- Jewish life. Dorothy Thompson (Mrs. Sinclair pressed at the testimonial dinner Lewis)—Wednesday, December 12. given Sunday in honor of Dr. Cohn, Arthur GarfielS Hays—Wednes- Chairman McCormack Bitterly who "was recently elected rabbi day, January 16. ', . Assails Practices of : . ' . emeritus.- Over two hundred and Scott; Nearing—Wednesday,-- Feb: . : -, .- •; Nazis . . • ' . fifty attended the dinner.: • " ruary 5. g X.ewisohn — "Wednesday, 'AH of the speakers lauded Eabbi New York ' (W.7 N ^ S O Cohn H a r c h "67 ••• """"-"""""" ~ ~™ . a f f a i r . - - . • - , - . . - . • . ' - : - ' -. -• •-'- ' ~ : - A ' ~ _ : : _-••'• ticm o f - a l i e n N ^ i s - ' w i l t b e otiepi life I?r. Julian Morgenstern, president Att- lectures will^ be held > t the" Sanil ,Bebe?_--Tifill be r i advisory:. "iKSJCfi Jewish .Community Center, j_isiiclr jn-iacipal -weapons^^employed • cf-the-Hebrew- Union -ceilege~*k CinHenry Monsky will present the class sponsors this city-wide, civic project. rooting' the /Nazi movement' in is e x e m p l a r y . ' • -M' . • • • • • cinnati, "was the main speaker. He -The-series of lectures to be p of nev/; jsiembers and will; Introduce According to Fred S.'"- W l r i t e , country, Representative John Mi Mc- Before. coming to Omaha, Pearlrecalled how he first met Kabbi! sored by the Hound Table of- Jew=Hem. Alfred M.' Cohen, who -will de- chairman of the Forum" committee, Cormacki chairman of the Congres- stien was campaign ^director jof the Cohn 43 years ago in Cincinnati in ish Youth will be open to ill ~ the * liver an address. Dancing will fol- the ticket sale for the series is en- sional' committee investigating Nazi American Palestine campaign. He is a Sunday school, in which Dr. Cohn Jewish youth of the city without low. couraging, showing an appreciation Activities, declared at the conclusion a graduate of the University was a teacher and-Dr. Msrgenstem charge, it was .announced this week for the coming year were a pupil. He paid personal - tribute by Alfred A. Fiedler, president A feature. .wilT-be. t h e presentation by t h e pnblic of the caliber of t h e of the committee's public hearing in Michigan, having obtained his mas-! Plans .j . . of the to Eabbi Cohn. of a pageant, "One for A l t " by mem- speakers and the cultural and edu-New York. ter's degree in European history. He The theme of the program to be bers of the A. Z. A. chapters under cational value of the Forum. Bitterly attacking the practices of also did graduate work at Har-| "Dr. Cohn," said Dr. Morgenstern, carried out at the series will . be : mittee of the the Direction of Mrs. Dave Brodkey. c > Harry B. Cohen is chairman of the the friends of the New Germany, Rep- vard. "retires with the, good will of his "The Adjustment of the Jewish | Federation. Reservations for the dinner may ticket-selling. resentative McCormack charged that committee,. with, the resenta people and the knowledge that he has Youth to Modern Life." __. , g = - . _ -He started his social, service work Dr. A S. jjubnitz is chairman, done his work well. I rejoice in be made" with" Isadore Abramson, 854 Mesdames '.Max' Fiorakin,. A. D. ,j.eviaence m the-Committee's - possesin Boston as community director of' sneceeding Dr. The first of the series will be held Dr. H. Jahr. Dr. Joseph Brandeis "Theater Bldg. " Frank, and Ben Silver co-chairmen. sion proved that Germany is delfl> lfl the opportunity Rabbi Cojn is now ^ evening, November 13, the Dorchester Welfare Center. He vice-chairman; and Dr. W e i n b e r g i s All tickets for the series are in- erately violating international law afforded as rabbi emeritus to give ^ ^ * ^ ^ led;by'_ osi*m Meeting Sunday. of the Boys' | Maynard Greenberg is secretary. p tercliangeahle, and a" season's" ticket and the hospitality of this country by has been supervisor more time to learning, t £ which he ^ ^ different t h e Dr. A b r a m , L , Sachar, naiional .di- costs three dollars. They" may be ob- permitting Dr."Hans Luther," her am- Welfare department at Detroit, Detroit as- jj - j ^ ^ O u o w i n g committee" chairmen fe the subject, "The Place on rector '.of the B'nai "B'iith* Hillel tained" f*om "any .member. of the bassador to the United States, to sociate director of the Jewish Cen- j ^ v e b been appointed by Dr. Pvubnitz: devoted Ins lifetime." He praised ^ £ • ^ Youth~ X)r_ g_ Hirschmann; Dr. Cohn for his pre-eminence as a Q Foundations, will deliver an address committee or at -the Jewish Com- function in the dual7 capacity of en- ters association in Detroit, research • F a m i l y ^eifar^ X) r_ g_ Hirschmann; scholar, a student of Biblical lore, T o d -.7 ~ 'fwith a message of vital importance". munity Center. voy of the German government and director of the Jewish Welfare F e d - ' i d l i i d "welfare,- Dr.- H. Jahr; social an orator, a rabbi and an ambassa^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Tabfe to members of t h e B'naj B'rith only, -. Scott Nearing, the latest addition agent of the. Nazi party. Pointing to eration in Cleveland, and southern; servicej j>r. j . J J . Erman; Center next Sunday; morning, October'28, a t to the lecture program, is a noted the testimony of Ernst Berkenh off, a representative of the Allied Jewish committee, • Dr. - Philip _ Romonek; dor of good wiU. o n a n interchrb debate scnedulet "9 o'clock a. m. sharp, a t the Jewish writer, lecturer, traveler and eco- Storm Troop leader now on a visit campaign. Jewish Old Peoples home, Dr. N. which will get under way in Novem-. dared that his feelings had Community Center. This'will precede Muskin; • American Jewish physiher. • . : • . • • . nomist. At present -he- is in Europe | t 0 this country, who admitted that he too deeply stirred for him t o | As part of its program, the group „ his lecture before the Institute of 2 e Iw a s under instructionsto reportt to studying European conditions. H i t Jewish History. .-.' membership, Dr. H . Kully; medical kind things said about me." He de- is also planning to sponsor a series will return to America after the I the German ambassador, to a party student co-operation, . Dr. J. Wein- dared that he would carry on his of Saturday night dances .open t o first of the. year, so will be able to branch or a German consul immedi. . Stag Monday.; iberg; program, Dr. V. Levine; studies, and would continue to all the Jewish youth. of the city. = present the latest,: first-hand" infor- ately upon his arrival, Mr. McCorAn - overflow"^crowd -which filled speakers bureau, Dr. M. L Gordon. serve the community in any way he These will be held at the . Center, mack said this proved that Luther and . _ every no jk and. cranny; attended the mation. . . The executive committee is corn- could." He praised the capabilities of twice a month, with various Round other German diplomatic offidals in Mrs. Dave Denenberg was named "Golden Jubilee Stag" which was • Dorothy -Thompson is well-knowji Table groups as hosts. of D c t o r s his successor to the active duties of this country served both their govern- president of the Ladies Auxiliary held Monday a t the J . -C. C. This to Omaha audiences, and only reB. T. In addition, a full program is bethe pulpit, Rabbi David H. Wice, ment and the Nazi .party. Berkenhof- the Progressive Hebrew dub. Other ^«nberg, M. Green, P She •was one i>f th> biggest rallies of r e - cently, was. expelled from Germany TTVman G l i c W vicevice- Friedman and -M. Margolin. and asked the congregation to give ing outlined, including a formal, an fer was an unwilling witness who was ««i«™*TW« officers: Mrs. Hyman Glicken, because the Nazis did not like her cent y e a r s . ' ; ••"''•'< ; " ) Rabbi Wice their fullest support and! honor night banquet and various brought before the committee when president; Mrs. Philip Greenstone,! Cn t h e program was t h e presenta- writings. other events. papers he lost were found and turned secretary; Mrs. William Manawitz,: co-operation. Arthur Garfield Hays is famed as a tion of ah episode of the pageant, over to the committee. treasurer; Mrs. Charles Canfield, Sam J. Leon, president of the con"One for AH;"' songs of 1843, the defender of the rights of the people gregation of Temple Israel, gave the Mr. McCormack pointed out that I Mrs. Herman Janoff, and Mrs. Jake year B'nai B'rith was organized, by and as- a liberal. • welcome and introduced the toast-j board of directors; Mrs. Nate> Margaret • Bellman* and_ • Al . Soffer, Lewisohn is one of the best known the Committee's hearings had- demon- Hahn, Gitnick and Mrs. Abe Exantz,' trus-i A favorable lespcmse has been re- master, Isidor Ziegler, past presistrated to the country the un-Ameriaccompanied a t the piano ;by Betty authors of the day. ceived ceived in in the the sale sale of of tickets tickets for for the the dent of the congregation. William tees. can nature of the Nazi movement, Fellman; selections by Al, Finkel and Jewish lecture series, to be present- L. Holzman and Henry Rosenthal, which was violating, international Margaret Hutwitzj ; magical tricks by ed by the Junior Vaad groups at the both past presidents, spoke briefly At the last meeting of the. Pro- B'nai Israel synagogue. law by "attempting to inculcate the Herbert Fischer; imitations^ by: Irvpolicy of its government within the gressive Hebrew d u b , nine new - Five -numbers will be given in the concerning Dr. Cohn's magnificent ing Kainian; |Yiddish stories by Dr. work. Dr. Morgenstern was intromembers were admitted. . I. Dansky. •, series, presenting" an "outstanding Gratifying response that indicates confines of a friendly nation." He inc ( W . N .g . ) ^ . A special meeting has been called timated that the committee might Abner Kaiman was. master? of cer^ the series will be as popular this Jewish cultural program." . invoSSon was'given by R a b - | f o k s by 18 American and European afternoon at 4 p. m. emoniesV .He * •was" introduced < by Leo. year a s i t was last, has met the open- recommend legislation to restrict the having | Anyone g the ^ stub from last bi D a v £ T Goldstehfof the C o n - j J e w l s h a u t h o r s a r e l n d u d e d *™*Z y conduct of aliens and to curb the ac-. at the J. C. C. AbramsonK presidentTof ^the lodge.. t year's series is entitled to a discount servative Synagogue, and the bene- ^ e ™° contemporary works e j e c t ing sale of tickets for Rabbi David tivities o? groups agitating • for the !Ewo addresses were ^iyeh: one by A. Goldstein^ eight book evenings, | upon the purchase of a season's tick- diction was given by Sabbi Uri Mil-ed by a committee of noted judges Ben Ka-zlowsky, /chairman pf the ju- Mrs. Irvin Levin, chairman, h a s an- overthrowing of the government by for presentation to President Roose' ct for this year. The series of five ler of the Vaad Ha'Ihr. force and violence. bilee celebration, and: one by Sam nounced. i is reasonably-priced. Milton R. Abrahams headed the'j Beber, a , member .of- the •; executive - The Conservative Synagogue AuxThe closing session of the hearing rary of the White House. committee in charge of arrange- [ committee of B^hai B'rith a n d presi- iliary is again sponsoring the project was marked by a sensational outburst The 18 books and their authors ments. He was assisted by Dr. M dent of the S, A. C. of therA.;Z. A. and t h e opening ifeview has been of jeering, booing, hissing and other L Gordon, Ben Silver, Joseph Pep- a r e : "Autobiography of Alice B. Tokt'Today the greatest universal short- scheduled for November 7. Rabbi disruptive noises by a large crowd Jag," by Gertrude Stein; "Flush," by per and Louis Sommer. Berlin (J. T. A.).—Jacob Suritz, I coming of contemporary Jpvrry." said Goldstein a t that time win speak on of Nazis who packed the committee I Virginia Woolf; "The Edwardian The fust annual benefit dance-of Kazlowsky, "is its lack «f= interest and this year's Pulitzer prize-winner, room. Mr.' McCofmack characterized Soviet Jewish diplomat and newlyi Hard-Times ^Bra" b y A n d r e Mmitois ; "Marie of y^imgtotal unconcern for t h e 7 problems Caroline Miller's " A Lambkin His the cries of "Hell Hitler," the cut- appointed ambassador to Nazi Ger-jI the Re-Im dvh, a gri « € f « * * « « « » , Antoinette," by Stefan Zweig; "Of and other LmanV. that are constantly cpnfrphting; pur Bosom.** .._„ of radio io connections onect ^ n y arrived in..Berlin,last in Berlin last Friday.i Friday.\ rnanied men -who meet weekly at tne : ting Party NeXt•. Wednesday {Thee I Sing," by George S. Kaufpeople. B'nai B'rith is t h e one repreCommunity Center, will be Tickets are to be had from any disorderly actions by the Nazi par-1 ^ w a 3 ffreetea with pomp and cere-! Jewish sentative Jewish agency .which' recog- Conservative Auxiliary board mem- tisans as "showing mony by. ia emard guard of of honor honor of of black-! black, ^ l d a t t h e cit 3" auditorium this San- i "showine more dearly tl than m m w w October 28. novelties nizes that the future of; Israel is ber, or from Mrs. Levin or Mrs. J . anythmg else the alienness of this shirted special Hitler guards, repre- d a | ^ ^ Part J ? the proceeds vnll be given tare the hard-times Halloween pa dependent upon' anrintelligent 'laity J . Greenberg, co-chairman. Individual movement." An attempt by the Nazis sentatives - of the German Foreign: by Diego R"vera; "The Second - and a wise leadership that"; is*.pre^ tickets; for .each review are being to dash with a group of Jewish spec- Office, as well as members of the! ^ wortty. itontable organizations. to be given by the Temple Israel Sisterhood on * Wednesday evening, Common Reader," by Virginia. Woolf; ^ ' Prizes will be given and refreshpared t o ineet every Jewish* prob- sold, a s well • as season tickets. tators was blocked by secret service •Soviet Embassy. October SI. in the vestry room of the "The Social and Economic Views of 1 ments served.lem when a n d . a s i t arises. : 'That is - Other books -to be reviewed a r e agents and police. ' * > ^ r - <^ustice Brandeis," by Louis D, His predecessor in the Berlin post) w a i i a m ••&S3xacti. i s president. BenTemple why B'nai-B'rith holds.such an in- "The, .Foundry," b y Albert Halper; Special prises will be awarded in P»:andeis; "Humanity Uprooted," by was Leo Eintchuck, another Soviet S o s k m i & general •chairman of the dispensable position o n Jewish life. "The Folks," b y Ruth Suckow; "Sal- Keren Hayesod Covers Budget Jewish diplomat. ' . dance committee and Isadore Soskin a variety of unusual stunts. Prizes Maurice Hindus; "Seven G o t h i c "B'nai B'rith is sectarian only in" 1 vation/ by" Sholem Asch; "The will also be given for t h e mast ori- j Tales," by leak Dinesen; "God's AnJerusalem—For-,the first time in is chairman of the board. lii r i d i i f e m ' :ite. ite ss 'aims iaid its religious 'aims iaid Wofld'5 Elusion," by Jacob Wasser- its history the entire budget of the j g ;¥TJ" Man,r' by Leonard Ehrlich; **The Music will be furnished by the ginal costumes. man; and "Autobiography of .Lincoln Father and Son Banquet purposes aTe thoroughly human, soCards, keno and Hancing- are also I Oppermanns," by Lion FeuchtwangCampus Club" orchestra, under -lie Keren Hayesod has been coveied: ' *.' " *' " cial and philanthropic. I t is striving Steffens." on the program. Good music has be?n ! er; "XJnion Square," by Albert Halfrom current receipts, according to The annual Father and Son banquet, direction of Eddie Orr. for that which - enlightened civilizarabbis are an announcement by the Jewish sponsored by the Social Service com- •• One-of the features of the entir- obtained. Leslie Burkenroafi will • per; "Long Reraeniber," by MacKin; Istanbul—All foreign tion has always cherished - and hon-. s"trictly forbidden to enter Turkey,} Agency Executive. Receipts not only mittee, will be held at the Jewish Com- , tainment will be the presentation of have charg-e of the keno games. ; The'} lay Kantor; "One More Spring," by ored. In changing times such as we according, to a decree issued by the] covered the budget but were in —»-' -—•-•**— Center <-•«•"*->» « ^« cnn^o-o K/.«».UT . M i « TW=Tm-!TitA Arthur, Arti>f!T_ tmprstir committee reports an excellent re j Robert ^Nathan; and "We, the f e o :-jmunity on Sunday, November Miss axe passing! through, B'nai' tBrith' is ponse in the sale of tickets. ; '^le,** by Leo Huberman. j H . I singer. cesi of budgetary requirements. •writing an eloquent story of a peo- Turkish government

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Eight Book Evenings By Rabbi Goldstein

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Nazi Pomp Greets Soviet Jewish Diplomat

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T&QpmlA)ccd College of an institution is realized by the community," declared Dr. Sher, "and it is gratifying that all schools of thought are united behind IJ. "The community will be deeply indebted to the members of the faculty

A College of Higher Jewish Edusation under the joint sponsorship of the B'nal B'rith and the Jewish Welfare Federation will open at the Jewish" Commnnity Center by the middle

stitute:', Dr. Philip Sher, chairman: William Wolfe, secretary; Rabbi Frederick Cohn, Rabbi David A. GoldStein, Rabbi Uri* Miller, Rabbi David H., Wice, Frank Ackerman, Sam Beber, Julius Bisno, Aaron Katz, and William L. Holzman. The purpose of the institute is to inculcate a higher Jewish education and Jewish tradition.

LIFE INSURANCE— VlATiTISAND WHAT IT DOES.

Century Chapter to • Sponsor Services

Most men can arrange to buy enough, life insurance to cover the most urgent needs, and will arrange to buy this amount if they view life insurance as the one way by which they can make it possible for their families to face the struggle for existence unhandicapped by inadequate financial protection. So, the first sensible thing to do is to cover the urgent needs first. Do not think of life insurance as teaching the doctrine of strictest household economy in order that every penny may he saved for the payment of premiums. Think of it rather as a magnificent and stupendous plan of aiding the human race in its escape from want. Life Insurance makes it possible for a man to eliminate worry about fulfilling his obligations to his family, and relieved at the same time of both worry and the necessity of putting "by all his surplus in order to create an estate for his family, his additional funds are released for less conservative forms of investment.

A, Z. A. No. 100-is sponsoring i ;rvices at the B'nai ' Israel synarogue Friday evening, November 2. Isadore Mittleman will act as cantor. The speakers will be Sam Fried«'ian, Leo Izenstock, and N a t e Crounse. Dick Hurwitz will act as reader.'

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The public is invited. There be no admission charge.

Rabbi Frederick Conn. Will teach "Jewish History" and "Great Jewish Personalities." of next month, bringing to realization a plan originated a. year and a half ago by Dr, Philip Sherl • In the beginning^ classes' will be held two evenings.a weekrM6nday& and Thursdays, with' two-hour ses-

; Rabbi David A. Goldstein. Will teach course on "Palestine in the Life of the Jew." J •,;

Joe Nitz Elected -.':: Treasurer of Re-Im

The Beautiful

At the last meeting of the Re-Im Tuesday, Joe Nitz was elected treasurer- for the unexpired term, and Paul" Nuremberg was elected sergeant-at-armsl" .'The dub recently donated money to different charitable organizations from the proceeds of a drawing.

All-Wave

. Mrs. Ida Levin, prominent in- soeial work locally for the past fifteen years, is one of the candidates in the coming election for the board of education. The board members are elected on a non-partisan slate Mrs.. Levin served on the ; city welfare board for ten years and many are the . people she aided in that capacity. She has bean active in the political life of Omaha for many years. Friends of Mrs. Levin point oui that she is "well -aware oi the edu cational needs of this city and ha worked hand in hand with any group seeking ' to better the condi tions in our public schools.", \ ; The election will be held Novem ber 6.

OIL BUHNERS

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Page 4—THE JEWISH PRESS, FfilDAY, or least an alley. Why not Recbob schools and institutes of the U. we must never forget that here in America Jew and Gentile work Brandeis? or Rechob Rothenberg — S. R. side by side, that discrimination against the Jew is an exception t that would be alliterative. Or Sedera rather than the rule; and although misfortune may spiritually I Lipsky—Lipsky Lane. Knowledge without integrity is dangerous and dreadful.—-Johnson. enrich us and tie us together, we must never allow ourselves to Published every Friday at Omaha, Nebraska, by Soviet Honors Jewish School be segregated, nor must we segregate ourselves." Calling attenTHE JEWISH PRESS PUBLISHING COMPANY Moscow—A government prize for tion to the contributions made by Jewish individuals to the naexcellence has been awarded to the " Paxton Mitchell Co. | By DAVID SCHWARTZ tion's cultural, economic and social life, Mrs. Morgenthau said: | Jewish machine trades technical Grey Iron, AInminnin and c Subscription Price, one year '•••- $2.00 "When a Jew holds a position of trust in private or public life, school at Kharkov. Bronze fastings • Advertising rates furnished on application It is the only school in the Ukit is because his fellow citizens think him worthy . . . Because he THIS AND THAT Wood and Metal Patterns raine to be so honored in a contest There is an interesting story beEditorial Office: 490 Brandei3 Theater Building. is a Jew, let him be even more worthy and more deserving of 2614 Martha St. HA. '1523 that series of articles on Pal-including all of the technical high Sioux City Office—Jewish Community Center their trust, and more selfish in giving all of himself to his task hind estine which has been running' in the DAVID BLACKER - - - - - - Business and Managing Editor than even those who claim him could hope for." Speaking of Angriff, famous Nazi paper of GerFRANK R. A.CKERMAN - - - - - - - - - * r , " - Editor Jewry's part in the civilized world, Mrs. Morgenthau said: "If many. The man who wrote the serFANNIE KATELMAN - - - Council Bluffs, Iowa, Correspondent is a German Christian — a rathwe have been of any use to civilization, it is because of our love ries ANN PILL • - ' - - - - - - - Sioux City, Iowa, Correspondent er refined type for a Nazi. To prePrint Shop Address: 1307 Howard Street of justice, our love of beauty, our desire for intellectual and re-pare himself for the assignment, he ligious freedom." sat down for two months and in the methodical manner of the Germans "Don't live in fear of false accusations or misleading labels," learned Hebrew — or at least enough she warned. "Be true to yourselves. In spite of criticism, do notto speak it in Palestine. He spent trim your sails. If, for instance, you believe in peace with all your several months in Palestine, living in heart and all your soul and all your might, do not be.afraid to the Jewish cities, Tel Aviv and Petach-Tikvah and also in the Jewish be called a pacifist . . . I can wish nothing better for myself or colonies. my children than that we be true to ourselves, and no matter He told some of the Zionists in "A Disgraceful Situation" The observations of reputable correspondents, noted states- how difficult or trying the situation may be, we walk the world Palestine, he could not foretell how No. 1—38.40 Zero Dismuch of his writing would be cenmen, outstanding clergymen and general leaders in American life with dignity." tillate 7c Gal. sored — and doubtless much of the No. 2—32.36 Zens Gas have been somehow unnecessarily discounted when they concerned more favorable material was eliminOil 6%c Gal. ated — but on the whole the series the Nazi activities in this country. A mass of evidence has been Alphabetic Discoveries No. 3—28.30 Zero Fuel was favorable. Oil....... 6</2c Gal. repeatedly brought to public attention that in this country the The world moves onward, and as time supplies new pieces Hitlerites had set up a propaganda machinery which attempted for the puzzle of the past, a different picture of ancient history is Politics it is said, makes strange to poison the wells of American thought and which acted foreign presented. 'ed-fellows. It also may be said that t takes bed fellows and makes them to the principles and ideals of this land of the free . . . but still, Sir Charles Marston, world-famed archaeologist, announces strangers. such accusations were considered a "red herring." that by discoveries unearthed, he has unmistakably final evidence I offer you as Exhibit A, Vladimir Now, John M. McCormack, chairman of the Congressional of the historical accuracy of the Old Testament, as well as proof Jabotinsky and Chaim Greenbsrg. Committee investigating Nazi propaganda in America, charges indicating that it was the ancient Israelites and not the Phoeni- Vladimir as you know is Commandby reason of further evidence, that Germany is 'Violating- inter- cians—as the world has long believed—who invented the alphabet. ing General and High Potentate of the Revisionists. And Chaim, is the national law and violating the hospitality of this country" by Sir Charles discovered a new piece of writing on an ewer editor of the Jewish Kaempfer, chief having her ambassador to-the: United States serve in a dual ca- found in the ruins of the Biblical city of Lachish, twenty-five racle of the Socialist-Zionists of NAV>: DAY—SATURDAY. OCT. 27 pacity—ambassador of both the German government and themiles from Jerusalem. The date of the writing has been set asAmerica. The two were the most intimate Nazi party. Bitterly attacking the activities of the Friends of between 1295 and 1262 B. C, about 200 years after the exodus 'riends of school days, and their New Germany, McCormack declared that the only evidence that of the Israelites from Egypt. friendship was something of the Joncould be drawn from the testimony heard was that the Friends i This piece of writing gives proof that the ancient Israelites athan-David variety. But at the last of New Germany are "obeying orders of the party in Germany," could write and also indicates that they brought alphabetic writ- Zionist Congress, Vladimir and Chaim never spoke to each other, which he assailed as being "a.disgraceful situation.** McCormack ing into Palestine 600 years before the Phoenicians. averting each other's glances. pointed out that the committee's hearings had demonstrated to It is said that Chaim Gresnberg nas wept recalling how that warm the country the un-American nature of the Nazi movement, which friendship has been changed to this was violating international law by "attempting to inculcate the Victory in Greece bitter opposition. The separate electoral college for the Jewry of Salonica has policy of its government within the confines of a friendly nation." Jeering, booing, hissing and other noises by a large crowd of been abolished, after a struggle which has stretched over a num- Jacob De Haas tells this story Nazis disrupted the hearing. MtCormack characterized the cries ber of years. The Jewry in Greece have won a signal victory by about Hitler. He later was asked what he would do in case there is a of "Heil Hitler," the cutting of radio connections and other dis- the abolition of this badge of segregation. in Germany. At the last election, the Jewish votes aided the present gov- smash-up orderly actions by the Nazi: partisans as "showing more clearly "I am protected,", replied Hitler. ernment, which is headed by President Alexander Zaimis, to de-"I am a foreigner." 'than anything else the aKenness of this movement." The revelations by Chairman McCormack recalls that it was cisively vanquish the Venizelist group. Elutherios Venizelos, fornot long ago that the State Department ignored the charge of mer premier of Greece, who was noted as a liberal, figured that Incidentally, the De Hass edited one volume Encyclopedia of Jewish Samuel Untermyer that Dr. Hans Luther, ambassador to the he could ride back into power on the crest of a wave of anti- knowledge has just made its appearUnited States, was "a propagandist masquerading as an ambas- Semitism, and so he transformed his organization into an anti- ance. 702 pages. Price, ?5.00. sador." McCormack heads a committee appointed by Congress Semitic party and denounced the Jews as "enemies of the counto investigate un-American activities, and his charges against try." The Jews of Salonica, who number sixty thousand, had voted Leon Herrmann of the Keren Luther will undoubtedly be included in his report to Congress. for candidates on a special Jewish list, but disliked this arrange- Hayesod office in Jerusalem is in to see the finishing touches It is inconceivable that the State Department can ^remain silent ment intensely. When the Jewish community asked the govern- America put to the new Palestine talkie in the face of the serious accusation made by the chairman of the ment to abolish this special Jewish list, the government promised which the Fox people are producing to do so and fulfilled its promise, despite the stubborn Venizelist trader Keren Hayesod auspices. The Congressional committee. picture, it is said, will be given a McCormack terms German imposition on this country "a dis- opposition. first presentation after the fsrhion Venizelos used to be rated as one of the c|everest of politi- of many of the four stars producgraceful situation." Sections of the press and the thinking public have termed Nazi activities in this country "shameful" for many cians, but at present he has '^backed the wrong horse." tions — in Radio City — or if not there — on Broadway. months now. Here we have the agents of a. foreign government Incidentally, Hermann, who during espousing theories absolutely alien to American fundamentals and the war was editor of the Judische attempting to force in this country the adoption of the same poli- Health-Building Rundschau, is fttll of a lot of good The gymnasium and natatorjum at the Jewish Community stories. tical standards which have made Nazi Germany obnoxious the Center are becoming more and more popular, as the fall schedules world over. With the evidence adduced by the Congressional comShalom Asch, the great novelist, swing into activity, Physical Director Lee .Grossman reports. mittee, let us hope that the United States government will act is a fine and celebrated writer, but MEN, THE ANSWER Though the barometer of attendance is steadily advancing he doesn't know his grammar and quickly and energetically in eliminating and deporting from these TO YOUR DEMAND! shores even the semblance of a shadow of Nazism or its medieval upward, the number who attend the health-building, vigor-stimu- doesn't seem to care about it. Very much like Dreiser to his nejlect of. lating classes at the Center are far, far too few. Health is one barbarism. Asch's works have to be polinvestment on which you can never go wrong—the dividends of style. ished by others. But a wonderful keeping in good physical condition show on the ledger of life con- mind, he has. A Dream Come True tinually. Too fat, too thin, just right>—all need the beneficial efWhat is that old adage about no The dream of yesterday is the reality of today—after much fects of the physical education classes. being able to judge the wine by th planning, a College of Higher Jewish Education is being pre-. Director Grossman generously offers to talk over with any bottle. Is is very true of Asch and sented to. Omaha Jewry under the joint sponsorship of the B'nai of you your particular health problem from the standpoint of also true of Feuchtwanger. Brith and the Jewish Community Center. It was mainly through exercises and gymnasium work. There is no better time than th Feuchtwanger is not only verj the indefatigable efforts of Dr. Philip Sher that the idea of such present to get started on a balanced, regular program of health small and unimpressive looking, bu he looks so phlegmatic One can' an institute is being brought to fruition, and his persevering work building. imagine him getting up enough enmeritsunstinted praise from the community. ergy to- write a page. And Asch, Men of America, you have demanded The College of Higher Jewish'Education will have a modest "As guests of the German nation, the Jews must be made to when in the general run of daily lif< comfort and freedom tn Tuxedos. Fashis about as articulate as a clam. Noi - beginning, classes meeting two evenings a week for two hours pay higher, heavier taxes."—Deutsche Zeitung, Berlin. that he seeks to cultivate a wise si ton answers your demand. The Dotibleeach evening. The subjects being- offered include a survey course i lence, but be seems to be inarticulate in Jewish history, modern Jewish, lif e and current topics, Jewish 1 man should be called wicked. "If so,; through want of anything to say. Breasted Tuxedo has been accepted— then why did the master do such a' But on paper — he's a different man. customs and ceremonials, ,the Bible, literature, Hebrew, the Yidand every man has a real incentive t o thing with R. Giddel?" "I did not Have you tried paper? dish language and literature, great Jewish personalities, and Pal-1 GEMS of the BIBLE know about his negotiation.™ "But • and TALMUD dress for the occasion. estine in the lif e of the Jew. Young men and women eighteen and now since you know it, let the mas- A brother of the novelist, Feucht By O. O. DASHER above are welcomed to register for the courses and classes at the ter return i t to him." Whereupon R. wanger, is on the staff of the JuAbba replied: 'I could not agree,to dische Rondschau. If the novelis' Gommunitx Center. , : sell it to him,for this is the first himself wrote for the Rnndsehau, Such a college fills a void, as many members of thecomrnuni-. When thou pass through the wa-purchase in my business and it would that paper would soon be closed u; ters, I will be with thee, and through ty-—eager to learn' more of Jewish subjects-^-did not have the the- rivers, they shall not overflow be a bad sign should I dispose of it [by the Nads. DOUBLE-BREASTED . opportunity. Here an institute, is presented whichis for the Jew-upon thee; "when thou walkest in such a manner. However, if he deTUXEDO SUITS ish people of all walks of life, manned by a teaching staff which through, fire, thou shalt not be sires to take it as a present, he can Prat Franx Oppenheimer, art economist who peihaes has affected more have it." The consequence was that' represents every cross-section.of the Jewish community—a, teach-, burned. , . , down» ye heavens, 3rom above, R. Giddell did not take the land as of the economic thinking of Germany ing staff with every member expertly versed in his subject and andDrop let the skies pour down right- a present because it is written (Pr.itfiaa any other one person — unless in pedagogical methods. This College of Higher Jewish Education, eousness,- let the earth bring forth 15:27) 'He that hateth gifts will that other person is Karl Marx — is as mentioned above, has a modest beginning, but its possibilities salvation, and let her cause right- live.' And R. Abba did not take pos-j settling ra Palestine, eousness to spring up together — I session of it, because R. Giddel had While Oppenheimer is a great for the future are unlimited." We hope that the sead sewn bears the'Lord negotiated before for it; so neitherJ economist — he is not aa anfa-Sehave created. fruit, contributing much toward the blossoming of a better- I form the light, and create dark- took possession of it, and it was mite, as Marx was. 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One hundred and twenty-five new I am the Lord, that doeth all these Rabbis." streets were named daring the presthings. ent month in Tel Aviv. They have "Ezra did not Rabbi Elazar said: Worth Thinking About adopted interesting roles for the TALMUD. leave Babylon until he established of streets, streets there. •Mrs. Henry Morgenthau, Jr., wife of the Secretary of the Rabbi Giddel was negotiating about the purity of the Jewish families :byi naming of « ^ JPronrnsait ^ ™ ^ then he Jewish centers of the Diaspora,, great Treasury, spoke significantly at the closing session of the Hadas- a certain piece of land, when R. careful investigation,:and g Jewish figures, great Christian supAbba went and bought It. R. Giddel sah convention held in Washington last week, and her words are brought a complaint about it before went to j Paliestine." porters of Jewish writers, and memworth serious thought. World Jewry, she declared, must have the R. Zera, who forwarded it to R. Rob = Said: .,.._.._ WAoever', ntames not orable dates are to be confetred as courage of its convictions if the sweeping wave of anti-Semitism Isaac Naphcha. The latter said: for love* but only fo* Jth*'. money;the street names. How would you like "Wait until he comes up during the woman possesses — t h e money will toi * • - walking <m Kifcar NeveTuber is to be subdued. And in America, one of the great threats against festival and we will discuss it with not last very.long, and the children Sheni.? That is to say November 2d ish life is segregation, she ti h opined. id R. Abba." When R. Abba came dur- of such a marriage will be degener- Square. That is the date of the Balfout Declaration.'*'Suffering always ties people more.closely together," Mrs* ing the festiva!, R. Naphcha said a l e s v •• • ' . .. r. • Jforgenthan said, referring to recent events in Jewish fife. "The to him: "When a poor man Is neabout a piece of property Rabbi Samuel*said that in what- But in the list of names, I do not i cruel misfortunes of our fellow Jews in certain parts of the world gotiating and another comes and takes it away ever a person disqualifies others it see the name of one American Zionhas made even those of us who were not primarily concerned with from him, what is the law?" Where- coraes from the very same thin? of ist; I think that is wrong. Seems to hie, we deserve- at least one stree* ' Jewish ffiS more oreeager to reaffirm eaffirm «nr Jewishness But But upon R. Abba -answered* ?Suc£ * JIM own disqualification."

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Included on the program will be a report on the national conclave held ing seal and bear pelts, when he' ANNOUNCE BIRTH in Washington, D. C, by Mrs. B. F. speaks "before the Council of Jewish Women Wednesday at 2:30 at Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Green an- Margolin, regional president. nounce the birth of a daughter at the Rabbi Uri Miller will speak on the the J. C. C. The Pleasant Hill Society will hold Clarkson. hospital on Monday, Octo- highlights of Ms trip to Palestine. The meeting inaugurates Council a regular meeting at the B'nai JaY DRY activity for the year, and the prober 22. Cantor A. Schwaczkin will sing, ac- gram includes a tea and musical cob synagogue a t 24th and Nicholas CLEANING EOSENBLATT-BBODKEY RESERVATIONS FOR companied at the piano by Mrs. R. program on which Mrs. Harry O. streets on Tuesday afternoon, October ©19'iHtinetive L B. T. MOTHERS CLUB WEDDING M. Shlaes. LAZARUS CONCERT ® Midrri»*f ly Priced iteele, soprano, will sing. Mrs. Har- 30, at 2 p. m. KE-1500 ; The -wedding of Miss Freeda Brod- The concert by David Lazarus, to ILECTS OFFICERS The program will be followed by a ey Milliken will be her accom- I. Morgenstern will be the guest K E 5 0 key, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dave be given at the Technical high school The Alpha Theta chapter of the tea, with Mrs. L W. Rosenblatt and speaker. A tea will follow. panist. Eiseman, to Mr. John Rosenblatt, son Tuesday evening, October 30, at 8:15 Zeta Beta Tau Mother's Chib met at ner committee in charge. Mrs. J. H. Kulakofsky is program of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rosenblatt, p. m., under the sponsorship of the the home of Mrs. Samuel Friedman This meeting, which will be in chairman, and Mrs. A. D. Frank, will take place on Sunday, October College Club women of Omaha, will on Thursday, October 18, for their honor of prospective members, will executive vice-president, will pre28, at 1:30 p. m. at the home of the attract a large audience, reservations annual election of officers. mark the beginning of a member- side. Tea arrangements are in The following were chosen: bride's parents. indicate. ship drive. The public is invited, and charge of Mrs. Lester Lapidus, who Mrs. Samuel Friedman, president; Mr. and Mrs. Riseman will receive Among those who have made resmembers are asked to bring a guest. will be assisted by a group of hostfrom 3 to 7 p. m, Sunday in honor ervations to hear "Omaha's golden Mrs. Ben Stiefler, financial secreesses. There will be a board meetC Bi • tary; Mrs. Sam Leon, corresponding of the young couple. voiced" baritone are Messrs and Mes- secretary; Mrs. Sam Berkowitz, Mrs. A. Rubnitz entertained the ing at 1:30. No invitations have been Issued. dames Harry Malashock, Jay Mala- treasurer; Mrs. Julius Stein, publi- members of her telephone committee New committee chairmen anshock, H. A. Wolf, J. J. Greenberg city chairman; and Mrs. David Green at a tea at her home last Thursday. nounced this week aTe Mrs. Howard horn* for mother, GROSSMAN-ZWEIBACK Dave Greenberg, Ben Zoorwttl, I. W.and Mrs. A. Laserowitz, telephone Milder, child study group, which NUPTIALS for we've got« date Rosenblatt, David Sherman, Harry chairman. The sewing group met at the home meets November 6, Mrs. Goodman Miss Anne Zwefback, daughter of Weinstein, David Hoberman, Abe Soldown at The next meeting will be held at of Mrs. A. Theodore last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Max Zweiback, will be omon, H. P. Ferer, Joseph. Lipsey, Ike wed to Mr. Arthur Grossman, son of Levey, Harry Kulakofsky, Ben Silver tie home of Mrs. David Green on Tea was served, following a busy afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. B. Grossman, this Sun- Hugo Heyn, David Goldman, Louis Thursday, November 15. MR. CHARLES RISEMAN day, Qctober 28; at the home of the Lipp, Sam Brown, I. Dansky, I SokoHAAS BROS. bride's parents at seven o'clock in the lof, Morris Franklin, Philip GreenTwo hundred women attended the CO. evening. berg, Mike Tuchman, Hany Krantz, beautifully-appointed bridge - lunchA reception will follow the wedding Sam Beber, Philip Klutznick, John eon which Mrs. Julius Stein gave at ceremony. Beber, L Moskowitz, Ben Newman the Blackstone last Tuesday for the The Temple Israel Sisterhood will penny luncheon fund, of which Mrs. Where we're going Leon Greenberg, Albert Wohlner, A NODDLE-GARFINKLE Schwaczkin; and Dr. Sam Faier, Rab- hold its regular monthly meeting on Stein is cnairman. Mrs. H. Singer to pick out m lot MARRIAGE bi Uri Miller, Dave and Mike Free- Monday, November 5, at a one and Mrs. D. Blumenthal won cakes of nice new things Mr. and Mrs. P. Garfinkle an- man, Dr. A. A. Steinberg, Dr. David o'clock dessert luncheon at the Tem- in the drawing. ple. for faJL nounce the marriage of their daugh- C. Platt, and Al FinkeL Mrs. Julius Solomon is chairman ter, Edith, to Mr. Robert Noddle of A feature on the program will be of the committee in charge of the The date for Hadassah Sabbath this city. £. "Broken Tryst," written by Lazarus has been designated as November 24. luncheon. The ceremony took place at himself and sung for the first time home of the groom's brother-in-law here. and sister, Mr. and Mrs. "William Greenstein, at Greenville, 111., on Other numbers on the program to be sung by Lazarus: Widmung (DedMonday, October 22. Not onh/ &» w« Robert Schumann; Mainachi Upon their return to Omaha, the ication), want this little girl (May Night), Johannes Brahms: The nomination and election of ofThe Habonim Club, affiliated with couple will reside at the Hillcrest Zveignung (To You), R i c h a r d and her mother to apartments. ~ ' Strauss; Le Miroir (The Mirror), G. the Vaad Ha'Ihr, will celebrate their ficers for the Ladies Auxiliary of the first anniversary with a program and Congregation of Israel, South Oma come, but w« want Ferrari; Romance and Beau Soir tea this Sunday afternoon at 3:30 p. ha, will be held Monday, October 29, you, and you, end For "Pershing Rifles" (Beautiful Night), Claude Debussy; at 2 p. m. in the assembly hall of Among the Central High gradu- Aria 'Ella Grammai M'amo (Her Love m. at the B'nai Israel synagogue. you t o come end the synagogue, 25th and J. ates selected for the "University of Was Never Mine), from the opera, An interesting musical program The nominating committee consists inspect our brand has been arranged. Several short Nebraska chapter of Pershing Rifles "Don Carlos," Giuseppe Verdi; The of Mrs. Sam Gorelick, chairman, . . . extends a cordial invitation to new, large end reahonor military society, were included Miller, Dargomizhky; I Love life talks will be delivered. his friends and customers to take Mrs. Sam Canar, Mrs. B. Martin The affair is open to t i e entire Dave Bernstein, Ronald Reuben, Rob- Manna-Zucco.. .. '/• sonably priced asMis. R. Cutler, and Mrs. H. Flader- advantage of the savings on furniert Steifler, Harold Tuchman and Tickets for the concert may be ob- community. sortment of firis' man. ture and bedding during Bernard "White. tained from Mrs. Max Fromkin. or at All members are urged to attend. wear, that our buyer Schmoller & Mueller. has just arrived tn

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The Junior Vaaa Auxiliary mem- {MINNEAPOLIS Mrs. Victor Ganz has returned from well-attended. bership tea held last Tuesday was a two-week visit in Minneapolis. Messages of welcome were given by Mrs. L. Neveleff and Mrs. N.MOTORINGHERE Greenberg, sponsors of the organiMiC?anS Mrs. Louis Richards of zation; Miss Dqra Freshman, presi- : fo;.California, are- motoring dent of the group; and Rabbi UrV; nd.-of tliis week. They will Miller. '*' " - visit with relatives here, as part of An outstanding feature was thean extended trip. presentation of moving pictures of Palestine shown by Rabbi Miller. In- COSTUME PARTY cluded on the program were recitations by Peggy Holmes, pupil of Pi Lambda Phi, Creightoh national Milton Reick, piano selections by social fraternity, will hold its annual May Tucker and Dorothy White. costume party Saturday evening at the chapter house. Molly Roitstein was chairman. The next meeting of the Junior Novel entertainment, decorations Vaad Auxiliary will be held at the and prizes will be featured. B'nai Israel synagogue October 30. All interested in joining the organisation are invited to attend.

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are to blaitie. And - the" sooner -we gious school was chosen a t a meet- Carol Appeals grasp the tact that" the hope of the ing last Sunday morning. The quesBucharest—A passionate appeal future lies in the plastic little minds tion is: "Eesolved, That Religious for the complete abandonment of all of the children, the sooner -will we Schools Should Be Abolished." be able to do our best for the ad- Plans have been completed for the By GERTRUDE BERG, The Dramatics Club of the Vaad Try-outs will be held next Sunday, "religious and racial quarrels was vancement of civilization. made here by King Carol, who adAuthor of Religious School held an election of October 28. elaborate revue, "Conservative CaCopyright, 1934, Seven Arts Fea- pers," to be presented by the Con"The Rise of the Goldbergs" officers Sunday, with the following dressed the congress of the Orthodox ture Syndicate.) chosen: servative S y n a gogue auxiliary at Church Union. the Central High school auditorium Rabbi David; H.'Wice will ^deliver _a Marian Clayman, president; Goldie They found the little boy in a trunk, December 5, Mrs. Phineas Wintroub, sermon on, "Who Are :Oq.r. Aristo- Azorin, vice-president; Betty Abramdead. He had been a -cop in a gains general chairman, announced today. crats ?" at services at Temple Israel corresponding secretary; Rosaof cops 'n' robbers and, like so many NATIONAL Milton Reick, well known Omaha t h i s e v e n i n g r - r •-•; ..:-••-.;•-• ; : y ^attm, recording secretary; Eercops in this violent age, he was overACCESSORIES. Inc. The next meeting of t i e Young theatrical producer, will have charge Saturday, mornings services will be- nire Crounsej treasurer; Esther Shapowered, bound from head to foot of its presentation. .. piro, reporter; Helen Fogel, ser- lien's Vaad will be held Tuesday gin at "10:30 a.~m. , as is done in the movies, and left to EVERYTHING Munich {J. T. A.)—Professor Al- ..To be staged in two acts and 19 .The College Club will meet Son- geant-at-arms. evening, October SO, at 8 p. m. at die in a deserted corner. For the Auto bert Einstein's new book, "Mein scenes, the cast'will include-ihree ida'y afternoon at the Temple a t 4:15, the B'nai Israel synagogue. : This death is a tragic comnieatary Wetlbild," was banned in Bavaria "by 2051 Famam AT. 5524 A program will follow the business on our civilization. We say we want order of the Nazi governor as "harm- hundred principals: and chorines,.-all p. m. The. J election of__ officers has recruited from Omaha talent It'. will been postponed until the next meetmeeting. ' to improve society, to raise its -moral ful to the people and the State." include dramatic ..sketches, musical ing. d spiritual standards. Yet so many The banned volume contains a col- numbers and several ^chorus arrangeThe study classes will hold their mothers ignorantly .encourage their lection of essays by the famous sci- ments. • - -' gy ; • 7/, -. - '-... .- Tegular meetings Tuesday evening. t i l The Shaare Zion synagogue at children to indulge in games that entist on philosophy, politics and patend to teach them the baser things cifism, Gsrmany in 1933 and science Try-outs for parts : in- the revue 20th and Clark streets at a recent will begin Friday at the Jewish in life and to hold up the vices of and the Jews. meeting passed a resolution of Community Center when children the world as virtues. "The Right to Be Bifferent," will thanks to Mr. J. Janger for having In the United States the book was from-5 to 14 years old will be given If this world were what it should published under the title, "The auditions from l to 3 p,m, ASults will be the sermon topic of Rabbi Uri conducted, gratis, the services for high holidays. Mr. Janger led be there would be no need for cops. World As I See It." try-out far parts Monday at 8 p. m., Miller this evening a t the regular the the services in the regular, tradiVaad Friday evening services, held There would be no need for wars. for drama, and rfter 9 p. m., for at 8 p. m. at theB'nai Israel syna- tional Chassidic manner. Why do we thoughtlessly permit bur Warsaw—By April 1, 1935, 10,000 me. chorus and dance, numbers. gogue. Cantor A. Schwaczkin and his youngsters to play with toys" that will have left Poland for Mrs. J. H., Kulakofsky is business choir will officiate. are symbolic of strife and bloodshed? persons manager, Mrs. Irvin Stalmastsr, The little tin soldier that Junior Palestine, is .is estimated by the can- ticket chairman, and- Mrs. A. D. bowls over with his toy cannon can tral Palestine .bureau of this city. Frank, co-chairman, •: Mrs. I. "W. be set upright and be none the woise Services tonight will begin at eight Rosenblatt, program chairman. FOUTICAI, JUJTEKT1SB3TEXT for his experience. But can human o'clock and will be held in the lodge Anyone interested in taking part The debate subject for the Junior beings be put together again after room of the J. C. C. Pie choir, di- Debating Xeagne of the Vaad Reliin the production is urged to atthey have been shot to pieces ? tend the try-outs, Mrs. Wintroub rected by Harry Braviroff,. will lead POMTTCAX. ADVEKTISKMESJT FOLXTICAI. Statesmen and public-spirited leadsays. "We "expect to present as near in the service. ers earnestly strive for peace. They a professional production as pos- After the service, the congregation launch movements throughout. the Omaha, property owners paid ap- sible, and all who are' chosen to will go down to the large auditorium world to prevent wars. How many of proximately $1,500,000 less taxes in take part will be given six weeks of for Dr. Sachar's lecture, which will them realize that war cannot be ef-1934 than they did in 1924, although intensive training," Mrs. Wintroub begin at 9 o'colek. fectively abolished . until every toy the tax levies were increased 10 a n n o u n c e d . • • ' . • . Next week Rabbi Goldstein will cannon and every toy pistol has been mills in the same 10 years, accordspeak on "Damaged Souls." destroyed? ing to city and county records. Opera Quartet to Not the little boys who innocently The reason the tax upon Omaha v - Appear iii Omaha -The Junior Congregation, under caused the death of their "playmate real estate was so much smaller this but we grown-ups are responsible for year than it was a decade ago is .the The Metropolitan operatic quartet, the joint sponsorship of the Talmud the tragedy of the young "cop." We steady .reduction in real estate valu- consisting of Grace Moore, Edward Torah and Yaad, meets every Saturations fixed by County Assessor Johnson, Richard Bonelli, and Kose day morning at 10:15 a. m. at the Sam 3L Greenleaf. Bampton, with Giuseppe Bamboshek B'nai Israel synagogue, 18th and The reduction in property valua- at the piano, will present a concert Chicago streets. tions, according to the records, has on Tuesday evening, November 6, at Those wishing to serve as hosts Join the Crowd... been approximately 113 million dol- the Omaha auditorium. the youngsters are asked to comlars since 1924, and in addition These famous opera singers will to municate with Rabbi Uri Miller. Enjoy an evening of there .has been a reduction of 56 present a program which will feature million dollars in the value of all the great arias, duets and quartets real entertainment personal property in the same 10 of operatic literature. years. Tickets are on sale a t Schmoller at the County Assessor Greenleaf, since and Mueller Piano company. Teacher of Piano 1929 when the values of real estate Classical and Popular Music began to go down, has steadily re- Berlin.—A new law, making marIjrtesi New T»rk Methods Studio Lyric duced tax valuations until they are riages between Jews and Aryans 19th & Famam Tele. Ja. 4023 now approximately 65 per cent of punishable by imprisonment is being Sunday Evening, what they were in 1924. drafted by the Nazi cabinet. Under., the law the county asOctober 28 TOMTICAI* ADVERTISE5EEXT POLITICAL ABVEKTISEMKXT sessor is responsible only for the assessed valuation of real estate and other • property. The city council 8:30 p.m. City Auditorium board, of education, county commissioners and tax boards of towns 35c per person Admission FOR and villages fix the tax levies.—Omaha Bee-News, October 14,1934.

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in Council Bluffs, they were guests of 'part of this week, proved a huge sucJunior Hadassah DEATH CLAIMS Mrs. Levitan's sister, Mrs. J. Mendel- cess. More - - - - - -than ninety dollars was made from this sale. Mrs. Ben E. son, and Mr. Mendelson. - Benefit Party " SIOUX CITYAN Kubby and Mrs. Abe Gilinsky were in

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Over 180 people attended ' the The Senior. Hadassah .Sewlng.Circle charge of the rummage sale and wish NOTICE OF PROBATE OV WILL Funeral services for Mrs. Anna benefit card party sponsored by theheld Hi first meeting of the", season, i to thank everyone who helped make it In the Count}- Court of Douglas County. Kaplan, were held from the family Junior Hadassah chapter, and held Thursday afternoon, at the home of successful. Plans will be made for Nebraska, Miss ANNA PILL, Correspondent residence at 2014 Pierce street, last in the Warrior hotel: ball room, Mrs.: Morris Yudelson, who is in another rummage sale to be held next In the Matter of the Estate of SAMUEL A. COUNKE1S, Deceased. Friday afternoon. Mrs. Kaplan died Monday _ evening. Attractive prizes charge of this group. spring. i ' . All persons ii ierested in said estate are Thursday night, after a lirigering were_ awarded • for contract and hereby notified that u petition has been filed in said Court, praying: for the proillness She had been a resident of bridge,-' arid a door prize was also The Council Bluffs Agudas Achim tEON <Sr WHfTE, Attorneys hate of JI certain instrument now on file City National Bank Bide. • ; Sioux City for -20 years. Rabbi H: p r e s e n t e d . .••'"• in said .Court,* Purporting to be. the lust society held a large meeting oh last will and testament of the deceased, and R, Rabinowitz and Cantor A. Plis- The Misses Rose Reznick and Thursday evening at the Eagles hall. NOTICE OF INCORPORATION" o r that n he:vri;>ff will be had on said petikin officiated at the service. LEWIS -PACKING CO. tion before said Court on the 17th day of Mary Greenbaum were in charge of Among the new members of the orNovember, 1034,, jind that if they fail to Survivors -t are the widower, Max the arrangements. Proceeds will be ganization Who were initiated were Notice is hereby Riven (lint a coniora- appear nt said "Court on the said 17th day », -»r *>„_ *„.-_ TT tion has been formed under the laws of Kaplan; a. daughter Rae of Sioux turned over to the Hadassah Pales- *!.. the Messrs. .M. Bernstein, Herman the State of Nebraska; Thp name of the of November, 1034, at © o'clock A. M., to the probate of fiaiil will, the Court City; three sisters,"Misses Freda and tinian Fund. Krasne, Louis. Bernstein, Ben Ger- corporation is LEWIS PACKING CO. Its contest principal plaev of business ia Omtihn. may nllbw and probate t»aid will and grant Fay Einhorn and Mrs. Louis Black shun, and M. Passer. The committee administration of ssiid estate to Cara CorDonglns County, Nebraska. of in charge of the initiation was Messrs. The general nature of the business of neer or some other suitable person, enter Sioux City Jewry,united under iliary of Shaare Ziori Synagogue,! n dChicago, and two brothers, Israel n - decree of heirship, and proceed to a corporation is to buy. purchase, own. „-•.»,„„.„„* thon-of O. Hochman, Sam Meyerson, Sam (he the able-leadership - of J.-M N. Gold- Mount Sinai Temple Brotherhood* ? Barbey Kaplan, all of Chicago ho!d, lease, exchange, nssisu. mortgage anil -ettk.nunt tlu.riol. Mount Sinai Temple Sisterhood; Sacks; and Herman Meyerson. A regJQHN F. MERICLE. transfer real estate and personal property smith, is_winging into- jths last week A; tin';- County Judge. ular meeting of the Agudas Achim wherever situated: to buy. Fell, own, ho'.d. 10-2G-34-3t. of concentrated action: for the Jew-Pioneer Women, and Building Fund. Hebrew Teacher mortgage and transfer bonds, secwill be held next Thursday evening, assign, urities, debentures and stock in other corish Carnival, •which vriil ;be the out- Plans have been made to accomporations ; to draw, make, execute, accept, Sioux City Jewry is looking for- November 1, at the Eagles hall: standing event of the year. The modate a capacity crowd. Addresses Hadassah ward endorse and issue promissory notes, mort. to the lecture of Dr. Abram carnival will .be held next Wednesgages, drafts, bills of exchange and other negotiable instruments; to borrow money; Miss Lillian Rotirifowsky, newly Leon • Sacher, next Sunday evening The Rummage Sale sponsored by to day afternoon and evening, Octoslaughter, render, buy. sell and deal in at ' Shaare Zion Synagogue.. The appointed Hebrew .teacher in the lober" 31 in the City Auditorium, 7th the Council Bluffs Senior Hadassah hogs, „_„„, sheep, rattle and nil classes „ and ..„ de... cal Talmud : Torah .addressed .the'lecture will. begin at 8:15 o'clock and the Sisterhood of-the Talmud To- scription of live stock: to pack, cure, re«and Douglas; street. ^ • ;• Senior hadassah their and and will be held in the Synagogue? Synagogue . . rW j Senior'; Hadassah ,; chapter at their, 5 pearl T. i street'the _*^U+-•»,» early ~.,,.i.., der, refine nr.ila h h. eU l d a-.* t 2or products and tn deal in meats nnd meat The outstanding featute of the '... _ ' • luncheon meeting Tuesday afternoon .proper. .-•'.. generally deal in hides, oil. glue, animal : Carnival, program ."will'-- i s ' the draw* 1 fertilizers and all other articles made from IKVIX C. LEVIN, Attorney carcasses of animals, and also in connecing for a new Plymouth car. Mayor Terming the present age "sad"I" the Jewish "Community Center.' Dr. Sachar is associated with the 301 Electric Bldg. and "sour*," Dr. Julius Morgenstern,' Miss 'Romirowsky spoke on "A SurHillel Foundation at Champaign, tion therewith to establish, buy, lease or i W. D. Hayes, v/and--.Councilman ve otherwise acquire, own, maintain, operate Illinois, and heads all the Hillel Jewish Women." presidentof the Hebrew Union col-1 5; Kuhlraann, Spence Le%is, and Murand disposn of stock yards, slaughter PROBATE NOTICE Tillie Shindler offered a Foundations in the United States. In the Matter houses, packing, rendering, refining, curphy, will be in charge.' •-.''• lege fpoke before 80 members of! ^ of the Estate of SAM MAR- ing nnd cold storage plants nnd houses He is widely known as a brilliant GOLIN. Pec-eased. p of Yiddish -songs. Mrs. R. H. the Mount Sinai Temple congrega; nnd all other facilities and structures necA cafeteria supper. w,ill.:be served : Notice is hereby given that the creditors essary tion a t l their annual * meeting' and! Emleinj; president of the chapter,! speaker, and is one of the outstandor expedient for such purposes, to at the "carnival and. a "refreshment dinner held Saturday night at theiPr^sJ^ijMrs. 1S^ iShulkin'and; Mrs.! ing figures in American Jewry. of snid deceased will meet the administra- manufacture n:ul deal in such other goods, trix of said estate, before me. County .booth will be open during "the af tand merchandise as are usually Judge of Uouglas County, Nebraska, at. wares (RUSSM) Warrior hotel. | E. rRubehstein were' in . charge of manufactured and dealt in by those en.ernoon and evening. ~ the County Court Uoom, in said County, gaged in a similar line of business: nnd Dr. Morgenstern was introduced i the! -luncheqii with • Mrs. Z. Levitan ou the loth day of December. 1034, and on do nil other things and engage in all Dancing and floor entertainment the 11th'tiny of February, 1935, nt 9 o'clock to •jnterprises necessary, convenient or will be high spots of the. evening. by Dr. Theodore N. Lewis, rabbi of [and ^ I r s . E . - K . Davis in-charge of A.M., each day, for the purpose of present- other incidental to the rights, powers and privthe Temple, who last year received j the dining room, ing their claims for examination, adjustAttractive booths will be arranged Tnent and nllowanco. Three months are al- ileges herein specified. the degree of Doctor of Divinity) Plans were announced for the in the auditorium. Members of the lowed fur the creditors to present their The total authorized capital stock of A Torgsin Order will claims,, from the "10th day of November, the corporation shall be S2OO.OCO.CO divided following organization will be in from the college of which Dr. Mor-j Senior Hadassah card party. Tha 1034. into two thousand . (2,0fl0) shares, of which BY F. R. K. be highly appreciated by charge of the booths: Senior "Ha- genstern is - president. Mr. Hymanldate has been set as. November 14.; one thousand (1.0G0) shares shall be com. _ BKl'CE CUAW-F0RP. The party willbe held in the ball | your relatives in the So* mon stock of fhe par value of $100.00 each R. Fishgall, president of the Temdassah, Junior Hadassah,. <Auxiliary County Judge. Sisterhood of the Talmud To- T0-19-34-3t. an-J one thousand (1,000) shares shall be room ot. the Bellevue apartments. The viet Union. ' of Shaare Zion Synagogue, Sister- ple presided. preferred stock of the p:>r value of 5100.00 .have made plans for a luncheon each. Said preferred stock shall draw divihood of Mount Sinai Temple, A. Z. "Ours is a generation of ever in- Mrs. M. A. Marks is .in charge of to toe held on Wednesday afternoon, Torgsin offers 15,000 ZACHAKIA, Attorney dends at the rate of G per cent per nnnum, arrangements. <68 Brnndeis liiciitre Building A., Hebrew Mothers association, creasing cheapness,".. Dr. MorgenNovember 7, at the Chevra B'nai Yisdifferent domestic and said dividends being payable on the 1st NOTICE OF IKCORl'OKAVIOS OF day of January and the 1st day of July of P.ioneer Women, Auxiliary of - the stern said. '/This is.-a. godless,ag& rbel synagogue at 618 Mynster street. imported articles of high I'LVUE J: JllLLUU MOTORS each year. The first dividend on said preWorkmens Circle and Business Girls We pride ourselves in the thought The installation of new officers will COMl'AJJV ferred stock shall be due on July 1, 103T>. quality. Clothing, shoes, " club. .. <t that our generation is one of real-j ; Rabbi H. R. Rabinowitz will speak take place and an entertaining and in- Kotice is hereljy given that the ur.der- The dividends on the preferred stock shall foodstuff* end other mersigned have associated themselves together J be cumulative nnd shall be pavable before !A. Hallowe'en spirit will- prevail ism, ism. but realism is often only* filth t n i s evening at Shaare Zinn Syria-'teresting. program is being arranged. iu order to form a corporation under and. any dividend on the common stock shall be chandise are for sale. - virtue of the laws of the state of Ne- paid, or set apart so that if in any year in the auditorium. Orange and.'black and ugliness." gogue on "Zola's Part in the Drey- (Mrs. Morris Yudelson will be Installed by braska. The name of this corporation shall amounting to fi per cent on the Prices compare fadecorations will carry' out ti^is motif. "Our task is to say to, the world If us Case.*' Cantor A. Pliskin and! as the new president, succeeding Mrs. be CLYDE J. MILLElt MUiOllS CO5I- dividends stock shall-rot hnve been pa!d i'ANY, and its principal place of transact- preferred Abe Gilinsky., Beservatioas. for the ing The general outlook ;j fqrj the ;. suc- tiiat there is a God, a God who hasthe choir will- chant the ritual. the deficiency shall l»e payable before nny vorably -with those business shall be in the city of Omaha, dividend shall be paid upon or set apart cess of the carnival is most .'optimis- an eternal purpose for mankind. Junior Congregation will meet at luncheon • may be < made with either Douglas county, Nebraska. The general nain the United States of the business to be transacted by for, the common stock: tic, according to the various chair- •The divine: purpose is the hope of 10:30 o'clock", immediately following Mrs. Yudelson,'_ Ehone 5645, or Mrs. ture Whenever all cumulative dividends oji the corporation shall be to act as distribuV«r Tereela order* men in charge of tie^committees. the world, resting.on the fundamen- t h e S e i l i o r s e r v ice. Refreshments Gilinsky, phone 179?rJ tors and dealers in, and to buy and sell at the preferred stock shall have been pni<l, wholesale and retail, motor trucks, motor the Board of. Directors may declare divi• • • y«ar local tank me It is expected that ^through-this tal of unity of the human race.' will T>e served by Rabbi and Mrs. busses, automobiles, aeroplanes, tractors dends on the common stock out of any «ttb*rixctf agent united effort of the .14 participating Guests^ of honor at the dinner Babinowitz .in honor- of their daugh- i The Council Bluffs Lodge No. 688 ofand road machinery, new and used, and remaining surplus or net profits. In the parts nnd .accessories pertaining thereto; event of any liquidation or dissolution or tiie Independent Order of the B'nai organizations, enough money ^will^ba were Rabbi David Wice, S. J. Leon, ters birthday. Last week over 90 to operate a paint and repair shop for re- winding- up, whether voluntary or other: B'rith held a regular meeting Monday pairing, overhaulingT~r-ebuilding and paint- wise raised to complete th'e "quota; ordin- president of Temple Israel in Oma-children attended the. service. of the corporation, the holders of the ing of automobiles, motor trucks, motor preferred stock, before any amount shall evening at the Eagles hall. Plans were busses, arily raised by each'organization. ha," and Harry Wilinsky,' vice-presiaeroplanes, tractors and road ma- be paid to the holders of the common completed • fOr an open meeting to bechinery; to operate a garage and ware- sto<*k, shall be entitled to be paid in full i Mr Goldsmith is the general chair- dent of Temple Israel. for the storage and maintenance of botti the paramount of their shares nnd the held on .Monday, evening, November house Oneg Shabbos trucks and automobiles: to buy, sell and unpaid dividends accrued Ibereon, and afman for the Carnival." Assisting him 12, at the Eagles hall. An entertaindeal in automobile mortgages and securi- ter snch payment is made, the remaining ape the following -chairmen: • Dr. H. Mrs. Kueben Miller was hostess assets and funds shall be rtividrd among -interesting program is being., t l e s . of e v e r y n a t n re; and to buy, own, and M. Leyin, raffle; E... N. Grueskin, to the first- Oneg" Shabbos paid to the holders of the common General Representative In U.S.A prop• t AMTORG, 261 Fifth Ave.. N.Y. advertising; Mrs. Sam Mosow:,, cafeabout stock pro rata according to their respecof the season Saturday ^ J S tive shares. 1 8 1 conduct of the business of the corporateria; Barney JB.aron, fJooV arrangeThe Oneg Shabbos is sponsored by i ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^TtWf the" tion,"with power to mortgage or otherwise The preferred stock, at the option of the ments; j Mrs. Louis Agranoff, dona- ~Mr. and Mrs. A. Rogihsky of the Ladies encumber any of its property, real or per- Board of Directors, shall be subject to reOmaha, announce the engagement of sonal The authorized capital stock of this ,lemptioi» in wholP or in part nt par tions; Mrs. Rueben Miller, •'* admisSynagogue. corporation shall be $10,000.00, divided into plus - aecrtied . dividends . . . . - . . thereon . « on any divtheir daughter Sophie, to Herman E. ; Mrs. A. H. Baron, chairman of l y i n y i t e * t o ' sion tickets; Eli Robinow, treasurer. One hundred shares of the par value of idend due date. : Levy, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. 5100.00 each, all ot which stock shall be .The capital stock of this corporation shall ; Organizations .i among * "whom " the the, project was in charge of.the] M n a n d M r s . Harry-Cherniss enterstock -and -when issued shall be be fullj paid for and non-as*,.-ssable when proceeds will be pro-rated are A.Levy, 3018 Jones street. The date meeting. Plans for. . the comm- -^ ^ t h e m e m b e r 8 : o C their Evening commonfully paid for and uon-assessable. The date issued. Sni<ll capital stock may paid for p y be p for the "wedding has not been set. of the commencement of this corporation ins eccash, Z. A., National Workers Alliance, notes,, or p meetings were presented and dis-B r i d ^ c t u b a t ^ h e i T home Tuesday, , renl or ppershall be October 1. 193-J," and the date of b or intangible, at the th reaWorkmen's Circle, Auxiliary • of - the Miss Roginsky was a guest in thecussed. its' termination shall be' October 1, .J0S4. sonal, tanc-^ble The highest amount of Indebtedness ox lia- sonable value thereof. Twenty-^ive shares Workmen's Circle, Auxiliary of Levy home last week. TO BE GIVEN AWAY! of the capital stock of this corporation bility to jvhich the corporation shall at Mrs.v Baron -presented' ;a- paper on Mr. and Mrs. Harry Levitan of At- any Beth Abraham Synagogue, Auxiliary time subject itself shall not exceed an shall *e paid for before the corporation "The Pharisees;" Mrs. Victor Mazie l a n t a ; Q a . left Monday for their home amount, : Join Schmoller & Mueller's 75th eciual to two-thirds of its capital shall commence business. . of the Tephereth Israel Synagogue; Mr. and Mrs. Morris Passman re- gave ; Jewish current events and; lo i lo wing 'a week's: visit with relatives Rtock The The corporation shall commence business business affairs of this corporaAnniversary Celebration. Hebrew^Mothe'r's Association; Aux- ceived their friends at a reception Mrs. N. WekSberg spoke on the Jews iton shnll be condncted by a board of not upon the filing of a copy of its articles of You«an win a prize! incorporation with the County Clerk of in Council Bluffs-and Omaha. While less than two nor more than five directors, Sunday^afternoon jnlJtheL^S>°*x^all to be elected by the stockholders at the Doutlas County, Nebraska, and shall cony;^^ ^ IT IS EASY I room on the occasion of their twenAnnual, meet ing of =the =stockholders, whirh tinue for a period of fifty years from the . BEN E. KAZXtrtVslCr, Attttrner=™ shall I>e"TSirr~tnr tlrer »ecpiHl=T«esday==ln, A t h f .The next, meeting^wiH^b^Treid**i!V tyfifth wedding anniversary. : • 702-704 Insurance Uldic. January .of each year., commencing wifh. -The c ==AlLXftttjifeye_ to Do is the.% home of Mrs. Victor "Mazie. " IfOTJtCB OF A30KNIJMENT TO January, 1Q3T>. The officers of the corpora- which t h i s f orporation may at any time Theprogram will deal with the Notlc« is hereby giveirtfa.it at u meeting tion, who shall he elected nnnnnlly by the subject- itselt shall not exceed two-thirds Write or Print " ^ Forty friends of Mr. and Mrs. II the stockholders of.JOK1K)LAN TIUK directors; shall be a president, secretary of I t s ".capital stock. •, .•.'"> of 5 reasons for Schmoller & & 1111AKE CPMVAJJT.-of Oui.iha. Nebras- and treasurer. Any two said offices may i The affairs of this Corporation shall be Singer honored theni at a dinner in Chanukah Theme. be held by one and the same .person; it conducted by a-Board of Directors conl in i the City of Omaha, N b k ka, held Nebraska, Mueller's 75 Years of sucthe. Jewish Community Center Sunon the 11th »lav \ot October, 1034; Article 1 shall not l>e necessary, however, for the sisting of not less than two nor more than cess in business! day evening on" the occasion of their of,-the Articles of Incorporation of .sala secretary to b« a stockholder or director five members. ; was amended- to read as folSAM .T. LEON twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. •-.. Following - the regular services a t corporation in the corporation. PRIZES INCLUDE: ."••' . . . CT/5T>E J. MITXEIt LAZAR KAPLAN Following the dinner,-the guests pre- Shaare Zion Synagogue last Friday lows: ARTICLE I ' • H. M. MORRISON Schmoller & Mueller Baby Grand In the presence of: r Incornorators. sented Mr. and Mrs. .Singer with_ a evening, which the A. ZL A. members 10-. >-34-4t. FRED S. WHITE Kelvinatpr. Electric JRefrigerator OF--INCOilPORATION OFgift. Mr7 M. Shilbff" was in charge attended in a body, the chapter ad- ARTICLES Grunow Electric Refrigerator •.; JOE WOLAN TIUE & BKAKE CO. The: Same.of this corporation shall be of the -arrangements. WEAR, GARKOTTO & Stewart Warner All-Wave Radio journed to the home of Earl Hin>o- AUTO r SHOTWEU* MONSkiV GRODINSKY & SWEETY' CLINIC, INC , Attorneys Soprani Piano Accordion vitz where an open forum and dis^oirrt inny -seem proper.- to the end that TANGS, Attorney* ' Union State Bank Bldg. Graybar Electric Sweeper prayer of said petition, enter a decree of 731 Omaha National Bank Miss Bess Zeligson bride-elect has cussion was held. Rabbi Rabinowitz heirship. nnU make' sn*li other" and further Floor "Lamp NOTICE Deen 'the "inspiration " for severab followed "his sermon with a welcome orders,; allowances nml decrees, as to thtS In- .the County Court of Douglas County; NOTICE BY PCBL1CAT1OS ON PETIElectric Toaster Dated tjils 11thday of October. 1034. TION FOR SETTUEM^NT OT FINAL. lovely- gatherings this week. Tuesday to the A. Z. A; -memhers, praising : . . . ; • . AUTO SAFETX CLINIC INC. ; Nebraska. • Paramount Gas Range ADMINISTRATION ACCOUNT " In the Matter of the Estate of JOSEPH evening Mrs. Phil Sherman, Mrs. them for their large ] attendance at * ••-••• ' . •-'JPresident. Easy. Electric Washer In the Matter of the Estate of MILDRED BOLKEU, Deceased. : . By TAVI+. JACOBSON. Mike .Sherman,, Mrs. Henxy .jSher- t h e . s e r v i c e . ' i ; ' • ' ":/':.'•' "t\: •'-' LTTVT HOLZ5IAN. Deceased. To All Creditors and Heirs of JOSEPH Merchandise Credits ' All person* interested in said matter are YOUSEM, BOLKER, Deceased. man and Mrs. B.Sherman enter^ Wednesday evening the chapter at- 10-19-3i-4t. Attest: IM.5IANUEL Secretary. Mail or leave at * our store. If hereby, notified that on the 15th day of You are hereby notified that on the Cth : tained " jointly at an evening 'of tended the open, • B'nai, Brith meetyou wish any further details •day. of October. 1934, David Bolter filed October. 1934, Max L. Holzman filed a petn said County Court, praying that bridge in the Phil Sherman home. ing. A new bulletin- board was; made FHAIMENBCRG, WEBS. BEBEK, KI.rTZ- his petition In the County Court of Doug- tition phone AT-1856 or address las County, Nebraska, the object and pray- his final administration account filed hereKefreshments concluded the evening. and presented to the chapter . by in be settled and allowed, and that he be \NICK & KEULEY, Attorneys er of-which is to obtain a determination ' 630 Omaha National Bank Bide. of kinship and of heirs and of the time discharged from his trust as executor and Saturday evening, Mrs. Max Shapiro Benny Lebowich. Plans for earning -of--death - and of the right of-descent of that a hearing will be had on said petition -_.-.• . . . . Omaha, Nebraska entertained 12 friends at a bridge events were :placed in; the .hands; of the real property of Joseph Bolter, de- before said Court on the 10th dny of November. 1934. and that if you fail to appear party, honoring Mis3 Zeligson. ', the various'" committees which met ceased: -• NOTICE OF iJfCORPOKATIOX OF That a hearing will be had on said pe- before said Court on the said 10th day of Thursday evening Misses Esther this week. .->•._ -..-•'- : 'TOiN NEWMiS. ISC." 1516 Dodge Street OMAHA tition on the 10th day of November, 1934, November. 1934, at 0 o'clock A.M., nnd conNotice is hereby given, that • the under- In the Court Koom of the County Judge test said petition, the Court may grant the Mirken and Ida Plotkin were her The Largest Electrical and That's right! One amazing signed have fanned a corporation uuder of Douglas County, Nebraska, located at all matters pertaininc to said estate may hostesses at a bridge party in the be finally settled nnd determined. Music House in the Midwest " the laws of the Sthte of" Nehritska. The Omaha, Nebraska. wonder afteronotherwill hold Sioux Tea Shop. Sixteen friends en-r nnme of~ihe corporation" shall be "BEN That said petition alleges that Joseph BKTCE CttAWFORP. NEWMAN," INC.'1, -with tLe principal place Bolker died on May 2Tth, 1D18; thnt his 10-19-34-St. County Judge. your interest at the 1934 joyed bridge and a late luncheon. Miss Deha Baron, superintendent of business at Omaha, Nebraska. The gen- place of residence at the time of his death World's Fair. It's greater than eral nature of the business to be transof the Federation of Jewisk: Social acted shall be the-bu.vlng, selling and deal- was Omaha. Nebraska: that at the time of death, he was the owner of the folever! And the Morrison is Vay Service has' been named on the so-ing 'senethlly at retail-In. all kinds-of food his lowing described real estate situate in First Book Review of products, including groceries, meats, dniry cial committee for the Tri-State Soahead, too—redecorated from Douclas Couuty, Nebraska: bakery prddpets *nd sondTles; to own, --. Lot Fifteen (IS). Ernest Sweet'8 secSeries on Monday cial Service convention and ; insti- and toptobottomandfairlyglowing hold, buy, sell, lease, and mortgage or oth- cond-addition to the city of Omaha; deal in~6r acquire any and all kinds that the petitioner is one of his sons and The first of the series of book tute which is meeting in ' Sioux ^ City erwise with a warm welcome for you. of real estate arid personal property,- and the petitioner prays for a- determination this week-end. Delegates from Iowa, reviews will be held next Monday to do any nnd all other things, nml to ex- of the time' of the death of decedent, a Make your reservations now. any. nnd all other-powers necessary determination of the heirs of deceased, a evening, in Shaare Zion Synagogue Nebraska and4South' Dakota are" at-ercise or appropriate to the main purposes of its decree of kinship, and the right of descent , • Home of Terrace Garden social hall, when Rabbi H. R. tending the convention SOLVE YOUR T T R E NEEDS existence. The authorized' capital stock shall of the "real property belonging to deceased, be $10,000.00 and nil of said stock shnll be and shch other and further orders in the Babinowitz will review "Of Human • Boston Oyster House common o-nft of the-pat value of $100.00 pet premises as may be Just, and. proper. B6ndage"v by Somerset Maughm. Boy Scouts share and shall be fully paid and noriDAVID BOI.KEK, nssessable. It shall commence doing busSeason tickets, or tickets for single . Jewish youngsters of Sioux City iness By Wear, Garrotto & Boland, upon the filing of its articles of in- 10-19-S4-St. Attorneys for Petitioner. reviews may be obtained from Rabbi will resume their scouting activities corporation tvith the County , Clerk of Headquarters for Rabinowitz of members of the under the direction of a new scout l>ouglas County, Nebraska, i>t»J shall continue for a period of fifty years front Synagogue auxiliary. master, Mr. Joe- Singer. A. Z. A. said date. The highest amount of Its inThe review will begin at 8:15 chapter No: 12- is sponsoring the re-debtedness shall not exceed two-thirds of Rev. A. Diamond its capital stock. T h e affairs Of this coro'clock. organization- ;of the Jewish Boy poration shall be nianageA by a.Board of Recognized as Directors of not less thau two nor more Scout troop at the Jewish Com- than five' members. The .annual -meeting PR\CTICAL MOBEL ,Center. 8hall.be on the-first Tuesday • after the Sister-Brother Party munity first Monday of January of each year, at Phone 1059 All boys of scout age, who have The A. Z. A. will join with the not as yet affiliated themselves with which meeting t h e stockholders Bhall elect a Board of Directors and thereupon the Council Rlnffs, Ia. Gamma , Omega sorority and the the shall elect a President, a Vice-PresA. Z. A.' scout troop are urged Board irtent, Secretary and Treasurer. Any; two Young Judeans in a joint' sister-1 brother party, November 4, at the ,*" jom the group as soon as pos-of said offices may i, be heW by one and the same person. These articles may be gg e t t h e i r r e ggl t r Jewish Community Center. The c o s - i ? b l e ' . m " d e r *° amended at any" reip*ln» or special meetu . ? ^ t h e m e m ,, tion ing of the stockholders: * y: titffyix&H vote 1011 mh m the mem ^rShip tumes and "decorations will c'ary out i motif. l*is reached. ? ^r of the butstamUng st6ek. ' . • '; the hard time, Hallowe'en Battery Service IN WITNESS. WHERSPF,: th«. parties Entertainment. will be furnished N THAT SATISFIES" have hereunto subscribetl theit names,this by" the. A. Z. A- members and'the Road Service Mount Sinai 24th day of October,-49Si. • t- • - Oriental ami Domestics -'• ;. •' •! • ? BEN NEWMAN ; girls, clubs will furnish- refresh- Dr. Theodore N. Lewis will speak • ' ': , ...:. JACK MELCHBR Tire Repairing ments. 5116 Military Ate. Walnut 5002 this evening at Mount Sinai Tem- In the presence of:> •'•;' \r y o u DWVEl. ..We park you car, I'-M , Committees working on the party ple on the subject "A Cure for R. J. HOLDSBBRO • * ,. Stamford rates. No other charges. 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