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ltabbi David A. Goldstein will pjfcfaesit the third of his series of nnual CoKiEftaitlty Affair Book Evenings iiiis Monday, Deceinber 2, at the new Beth Ei To Be Held ©a synagogue. . He lias chosen for review "The She »o of the Star-Gazer," by Zsolt de Har. The Nineteenth ititniial cityA m e r i c a n Rt.fl Cr&seat ion &•'<;La boc Feted Befor< wide F&thei1 aud fton l*&wjufct sanyi. This is a novel based on nounces MeEniierslsip Application dttQ ct its tiie toi'u] (spoKSored l»y the (Social Service tlie life of the famous astronomer, new imikllMK i--thtt and s.t' Departure Committee of the Jewish Federa- Galileo. ' itniday, De- Name tion and the Omaha B'nai li'iitli, ce'tuber J. A testhmmial nieclitig fciisl i'c-« Address iu cooperation witli the A. K. A. An entire dar itivities has ci^tion was Iield last Bight at the been planned. ' uilding will City Jewish CoiMBMteitity Center tov , chapters 1 and 100, will be held be opened at 10 a. n.. for«Jnspec-_ Membership: $1, f 5, $10, $25. William It. Hol/itUKM, president of . this Sunday eveidng at 0 o'clock tho Jewish Fedewttlon, who in tion by members and friends. I am enclosing; fit the Jewish Comoiuisity Center. leavin;; for IUI ittdefinito ataj on The quarterly meeting of t h e Isadore Abramsou will be toast-..,., tho West Coast. Midwest District Conference of Currency piaster of the ovening. J. J. Friedthe "Workmen's Circle Branches Check Chairman of tlio affair was man, prominent communal workHarry A. Wolf. Opening remarks and Auxiliaries will, be held in the er, will deliver the message for were made by ltabbi David A. Cisterhood Is to morning. Delegates and guests Money order Goldstein. Others who spoka the fathers, and Charles Beber from Sioux City, Lincoln, D e s Sporasoa* Event Mail to briefly were Dr, Philip Slier, KabMoines, South Omaha and Omaha will respond for the BOBS. bi David II. Wice, and Morris E. will lie present. . AMERICAN'BED CROSS Stuart Silbar will recite the inClimaxing the day's activities 1915 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. Jacobs. A Good-Will Itmchcon and provocation and Albert Feldman will A testimonial resolution, exPlease send me a memberwill be the banquet and concert to gram will I*o -giv<eu at 1 p. IH. pronounce the benediction. pressing the gratitude of the comship card, button and window be held at the hew building at C 'Monday, December 3, sit-Temple • " Community fJiogiisg munity for Mr. Holzman'g activisticker. . Harry Duboff, chairman of the Israel - undejr the auspices of the p. m. ties and philanthropies, was read . For 18 years the Labor Ayceum Center Musical 'Committee, will Temple Sisterhood. ' by Harry SHverman,. and a gift lead community singing. Movies Each of the1 Sisterhood mem- association made its headquarters was presented to Mr. Ilolzman on in its own building at Twenty-sec•will bo shown at the end of the bers will bring a non - Jewish behalf of the community by ond and Clark streets. This -site program. friend as a guest. Henry Monaky. Reservations for the affair are Feature of tUe program will ba was purchased by t h o Federal Ilccciutlon IMIo.ivs Housing Authority for the new fifty cents a plate and may be an inter-faith dialogue between Members of the Center Boy addition of the Fontenello-homes. made at the-office of the Jewish Dr, John Milton Phillipa of the Scout troop, under the leadership To uphold the tradition of havCommunity Center. Central Congregational church, of Scoutmaster Dr. Abe Faier, Members o£ the Social Service and Rabbi David H. Wice of the ing its own homo, the association participated in a flag ceremony. made plans to build at the present Comialltco include: Dr. Philip Temple. The benediction was given by Rher, chairman, If;ruloro AbrainA musical program will be pre- location. -With the completion of Mews Commentator Will Rabbi Isaiah Rackovsky. tsou, Dr. Iicon i \ H m n , Dr. 1.1. I. c<onted by Mrs. Henry Monsky, this building-, the association will Following the meeting, a' recepGordon, Williau L. Hoiz-arm, <-?iairr.ian of tho meeting, Mr. Mas continue to promote eultutal and Lecture Here tion was held in the Center gymn* Philip KliitrnlcU, f:alovin Mlt-h- Gchcuerman, musical director of social activities. Dec. 10 . asium. Mrs. William Lazcre, prefjlilck, Rabbi David It. \Y'?e. I?nU>l tho .Toruyle, and Mrs. Ksthei I rut ident of tho Women's Division, David A. <Ji»l.l'.t(!ti, K:!-M J. As the third epeRlrci* on its cor- and Mrs. Henry • Bclmont, cha!v)tacl:oviil;y, ,-»xl III.'. IT. A. \.'olf. llitbolf. liian of the Women's DlvlRloa pi*o» IT-,*. f':-'i ;ift?jln$o>tf prf,'i'"Q.t rent r.si io», tho Center Foraui will grata ^ommlttm,- were k\- charge., - • ( ' , '•' •• % W i l l I'T * '•* • * Drew 1 ' n u r s o n , noted pol!ti«-gl A committee of women ftsaisteci. Music was furnished by tlio Iii\,. , . u r ry Rosenftld h in She'topic of BIr. :coinmcntctor. Community Center Lltllo charge o£ Uno luncheon and.Mrs. Pearson's talk will be "Washing- Jowiah Symphfany Orchestra under the diI.'OUIG Illllcr ia co-chairman. Memton Merry-Go-Round." rection o£ Al Fliilio. bers of tl>o resisting committee In collaboration with Robert S. are: Mc-:,il:.nicj Joseph Weinberg, Midwest Conference Is to Allen, Pearson has conducted tho Joo Rosecfe'd, Bert Hene a n d . Be-Held Sunday..in Tho1 Free Employment well-known column "Washington St. Joseph of the Jewish Community Center Clarence Bergman. Merry-Qo-Round," which ia syndireportg for the- month of Hoveri- . riro. Edi/ard Rosen will have cated In papers f r o in ^oaat to «.' surge of tho nerving. Reservaber, it hau been able to place A group of. Omniums will this coast. He also''conducts-a' regular tions are being accepted by Mrs. Sunday seven youn,™ u^n and women. . attend..-tho Midwest, Re- radio program of the same name. Mro. Albert B. Novman, chair- Harry Rosenfcld, GL 0400. He ia considered one of t h e gional meeting of the Union of man of the Employment Bureau, leading experts and writers on American Hebrew Congregations On Tuesday, December 2, at 7 is in her office at the Community to be held Sunday in St. Joseph, foreign affairs in t h e United o'clock, the Hound Table of Je\/Center every Monday morning States and his extensive contacts, ish Youth will hold its regular from 10 until 12. Representatives of 18 congrega- both at homo and abroad, have monthly meeting at tho Jevriuli She i3 interested in talking tions in Missouri, Kansas, Iowa made him one "of the greatest Community Center. President Irv with any young man or woman sources of public information In Nogg urgoa every delegate to atand Nebraska will participate. in need of employment, and will Louis^E, Lipp, president of tho Washington, , endeavor to help them find work. tend and to be prepared to tlir.Since 1919 ho haa traveled ex- cusa the following matters on tho The Jewish Community Center Temple * Israel Men's club, -will tensively and for many years act- agenda: The February dance; tho in a symposium on the is planning to organize several participate subject, "The Message of Religion ed as foreign correspondent for survey of local Jewish-youth; tlio teen-age clubs In response to the in a Troubled World." He will American newspapers. annual Stage-nito; and the comHe appeared soveral years ago ing oratorical contest. " numerous requests of unafflli- speak on "Religion—a Check to in Omaha and -.was acclaimed at nted high school girls who are the Perversion of Truth." Under tho -leadership of a hardthat time for his Interpretation of Mrs. Ben Silver will respond working stafI headed by Elaine interested in tho many opportunithe current news scene. to the address of welcome a.t tho Devotee3 of the Modern Banco ties that young people may enjoy afternoon session. Attmiqsion to the lecture will be Lagman, the.Round Table Bulletin made a.second .appearance this will have a special claca p! their aa members of a group. by Forum ticket. • ,, ; The Omaha delegation will inweek with 11 pages of news, feaown at tho Jowiah Community AH girlo interested are cordial- clude: Rabbi David H. Wlco, Mr. ture;?, editorials and other Stems Center, every Wednesday evening ly invited to a special meeting to and Jlra. Morris B. Jacobs, Mr. at 6:45, beginning Wednesday, bo held at tho Center at 3 o'clock and Urn. Louis E. Lipp, Mr. and Phi Beta Kappa to'"' of Interest. Tho bulletin committee han arDecetaber 4. Mies Dorothy Shop- on Sunday afternoon, December 1, Mrs. Ben Silver, Ih: and lira. Sam hord, who directs tho C e n t e r when plans will bo m a d e for Robinson, Mr. end Kra. Sam Leon Hold Annual Dinner ranged to hold a special meeting vlth Dr. Royco V/cst, pubHcity Dance s t u d i o , will . direct the croups of various high school and Kr. and Mrs. J. II. Newman. Members of Phi Beta Kappa, director and journaliain pinfrcsor group, which is betas formed in a goa. These clubs will fe:,turo Rabbi George Zepin of Cincinresponse to the request of mem- social affairs, programs, trips and nati, secretary of tho Union, v/111 national odiolastic fraternity, will of Omaha university, to analyao bers of tho business and profes- tho chance to form lasting friend- bs gucjst r-pcakor at tho evening hold their Founders day banquet tho monthly ft n d to formulate on December 5. plans for improvement.",. sional* girls' gym clarcca. banquet meeting. ships. Included in tho membership of Tho staff includes the followSpecial emphasis v,i21 bo placed tho local group arc: Rabbi a n d ing: Editor-in-chief, Slninc Lacon" poise, grace and plasticity of Mro. David H. Wlce, Mro. Bon man; fcaturd o d i t o r , WiHard movement. The chief purpose of Silver, Lira. Philip Romonolc, Har- Friedman; news editor, Re /a I3orthe class is to help etch person ry B. Cohen, Donald Brodkoy, dy; cocletj editor, Until Rosen-. develop celf-confidence and physiMrs. David A. Goldstein, I,\ir. Ilos- otcln; cporta cJitor, Llyron .aubcal grace through body-buildins nicl:, Elizabeth Hart, Arnold Hoff- nlts; circulation editor, Ilirriet routines. man, and Bernice Bordy. GciCmnn; anlr.tr.nto, D o l o r e s Tho lato Rabbi' li'redoricl: Colin Sklar and Cul^yn Hoffmr.n, and Chesed Si' Em.es IVP=3 ^'ice-presklcnt oi! the local Production editor, Shirley Krhn, chapter at the time o£ h!a death. Featured in the special • house to be built in a rmrm cliTo G?.ve Card WartyCs;?.(Lo' ntuabc? of the "Avclsl-mate. Hia dauRhter, Mrs. Silver, xrst for mr.ny yeara E'ccrc-tr.ry o£ the OiaaThis coming Monday t'vs Chesed Ccctural Por;nu" Is tho wor!s.o'C-n .. Follov/iiif! hla education in the ha c Slid Ernes-wllf. giva "La "annual yonii™ Or?al5a- r.rcWtoct, Joccph Omaha public EJCIIOOIC, Stein atcard party and tlcsETt Innclioon AI?c:a Stein, poa o£ Kr. niul, Elra.' tonded tho Univerrlty of Nebraska for t\:u :rciv~ r.ud *vaa thea at tho Jewish Comn-mlty Center, J l h a Btcln. r awarded a ::c .ilii3lnn at the Uni• Mrs. William M i l f l o r io in At p r e s e n t aooociatcd with versity o£ Ilhnols. WIiHo at Illicharge o£ ticket cales. Giesory Ain-in Los Angclcn, Stein nois lie won a fellowship r.t tho Presidents".nisht ^viii be The following are members .of lisa been city plansiu,*; consultant observed Monday, Docc-tubcr 3 by; the committee in charge of re-, iOi' the L03 Angeles City HOUSIHG Academy at Fontr-fcV.iicau, Franco. ih'i Os\nha ho&zo of B'nr.i 'g'zlllu He also attended tho CranbrooU fresiimenta and door prises: Mos-' AH'for»ncr her.tln of tho loilrc- \."ilS Academy near Eeire'.l. dames S. Fish, J. Fluids, J. Chr.lt, Authority. ' Officers be ebctcu r-t Hio . Tho current iraue of! tho "Ar1 Kaplan, and II. R; Tiild v.'liilc n"ll c ctuii-cnt at Cvcs.- nc::t mosting oi the CE;-\?I", H-"- bo prs:;fnicd f.-ith tokenj tC ;.;r-» t Clubti Sundpy p.t the Jtwiali chitcr'.Hrrl 5"orura" trr.cea tbo.Ce- brbok hia work r.ttrcetcd LIio at- bro'-." vc!OFi-*\.nt o£ design' in factory tention of thc""ArchttocLur".I For- Cc:ruunity Csator. A briof roDtimo o£ cac"? eac'n r.p.1 :ior.io dnriitj; tho pest dorado, um." An ftino'.idmcat to ehrnfro tho tan"-ro of ofiico trill be r.lxv.. f I-7s V.vs v/crV.i •;.-;.Ji r.vxh l". 3r«i- iryot'.Bi; U:ao frrtu fon? to E. -Jacob" ~-p,<i to h",vonr.u Si .Cc~cicfl to tho X'Grli c> iv:Seo ' C:rA<: v.w\ .rnfr-^Iu^ *Uv z:\: tciacnt A^.cricr.r, r.rc'::t:cl3-r><: iriy ll ":c ;• "'{:;2 ?c-r .} e^er-lrcr ?.i tho dia"."/Ill n . . ir^'-jllr;; io"xL "hA-\ "dvciC:, fyr Ka':n, u'illlc."i G-ilw>,\ v.nti lilchaor WG *!a3 cH t^o Altr,;:^ club r.rcTiitoct'3. ta "..' U S cc f/ir crt Kc-r.liv.. • last night at Lie ITor.lcr ^\le. Cte-ir.'fj T'lsas fjritr.ro a low cost (
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