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OMAHA, NEBIIASKA, FIHOAV, NOVEMBER 12, 1954

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JUDGE 8OBBLOFF New York (WNS)—Judge Simon E. Sobcloff of Baltimore, now U. S. Solicitor General, declared here as he received Yeshiva Uni verslty's a n n u a l Charter Day Award that the future of Ameri can Jewry rested on the interes' that it will display In Jewish education and In preserving tho heritage of a great faith. Discussing science and faith against the background of modern civilization, Judge Sobcloff said there was no Inconsistency be twecn religion and science, "we are not driven to a choice between irrcllglon on the one hand and psoudo-rellglous obscurantism on the other" but that the "truly religious and enlightened modern man perceives an essential liar mony between faith and knowl edge.!'

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Israel Guardians Dinner Sunday

Six outstanding films, chosen through a community-wide prcf erence survey, w)ll be presented by the Center Cinema Club in 1U 1954-55 Film Series at the Joslyn Memorial Museum, Mrs. Edward Zortnsky and Jack Sandier, coThe Tercentenary Story of chairmen of the series announced the beginnings and growth of this week. All six films will be American Jewry will be graphiOmaha's "Guardians of Israel" shown In the Recital Hall of the cally illustrated starting this museum, which is especially week In the Jewish Press. Fol- chapter will have its inception this equipped for Ihc projection of low the history of our people Sunday night at the Blackstone (Urns. to the land of religious and Hotel, at a dinner beginning at political freedom where oppor- 6:30 o'clock. The Honorable ReuThe first film to be shown Sun tunity abounds for the building ven Shiloaeh, Israel's minister day evening, Nov. 28, at 8 p. m., of a rich Jewish cultural life. will be Uie " R O O S E V E L T plenipotentiary to tho U n i t e d STORY." An official film biograStates, will be the principal speakphy of the late President of the er at tho dinner. United States, ltis an authentic film story of his life and times, Mayor Itosonblatt covering over forty years of the Omaha's Mayor John Rosenblatt most critical period of our nawill be among those present at the tion's history. This film received dinner and will present Minister first prize In the 1947 World Film JUSTICE WAMIEN The 13th Annual Youth Thanks- Shiloaeh with the symbolic "keys Festival. Washington (WNS)—Chief Jus- giving S e r v i c e will be held to the city." The minister's apThe second film, "PAISAN" Is tice Earl Warren of the U. S. Su- Wednesday evening, Nov. 24, at 8 pearance here Is being looked foran Italian masterpiece that won preme Court, addressing the din- p. m., In Temple Israel, Stan Fell- ward to by Israel Bond committee first prize at the Cannes, Venice ner session marking the conclusion man, Religious Chairman of tho members. Dr. Abe Grcenberg, genand Brussels Film Festivals will of the three-day annual meeting Jewish Youth Council announced. eral chairman of the Bond drive in be shown Sunday evening, Jan. 16. of the Board of Governors of B'nal The Youth Thanksgiving Service Omaha, stated. The third film, "IT HAPPENED Rnanan Silver, director-general B'rlth, asserted that freedom of Is sponsored annually by the JewHorn! Chairman ONE NIGdn- will be shown Febr. of the Office of the President of mind was an Imperative in a de- ish Youth Council as a part of its 6. This U one of the greatest ro- the State of Israel, will address mocracy and that "American pa- religious and cultural program. Another speaker will be Melvin mantic film comedies and it won civic groups during his stay In trotlsm requires political allegiDubinsky, of St. Louis, chairman Tho American Jewish Tercen- of the Community Leadership Difive academy awards In 1934 for Omaha, Mrs. J. Harry Kulakofsky, ance but not uhlformlty in faith, tenary will serve as the leading best production, best nctor, host president of the Omaha Zlonlsi In culture or in sentiment." vision of the State of Israel Bond theme of the Service, with prayers Organization, nnd one of Ameractress, best director ond best Council announced. und talks planned about this im- ica's outstanding civic and com•creenplay. Mr. Silver is on tour in the KI.UTZNICK portant anniversary of American "SPECTOR OF THE ROSE," United States. l i e will speak at a Washington (WNS)—Philip M. Jewry. Speaking on Jewish con- munal lenders. starring Judith Anderson and Mi- meeting of the Committee on For- Klutznick, p r e s i d e n t of B'nal tributions to America will be Reservations may stiL be made chael Chekhov, will be featured eign Affairs, Tuesday evening, B'rilh, declared here at a meeting Howard Kaslow, A.Z.A. 100; Joan by calling reservations chairman, Sunday, Mar. G. An unusuarstory Nov. 16 and will address tho Oma- of the organization's board of gov. Krasnc, T. A.; Jerry Marer, Mrs. Albert Fox at AT 8479, or arid outstanding choreography ha Rotary Club at a luncheon crnprs that the decision of Secre- Raylm; Marilyn Rice, Debs; and the co-chairman Mrs. Harry Sidhighlight this film. Wednesday noon, Nov. 17. Mr, Sil- tary of State John Foster Dulles Stan Wldman, A.Z.A. 1. Sari Shu- man, at JA 1918 or AT 3033. DinAlfred Hitchcock's most famous ver, Is president of the Jerusalem to have the new American Ambas- kert will speak for the Jewish ner Is $3.00 per person. •ilbtlc mystery, "THE LADY VAN- Rotary Club. sador to Israel present his ere Youth Council and Stan Fellman Those who have purchased $1> ISHES',1 is booked for Sunday. Tills afternoon, he spoke at a dentlals at Jerusalem Instead of will preside at the services. 000 or more of the new Israel De-v April 3, This film ts cbnsldorod to liincheoh meeting of the Board of Tel Aviv was "a bellweather act" velopmcnt Bonds may become A Youth Council Choir compris be a classic In this field. Governors of the Federation for which, he hoped, would lead to U. ing A.Z.A. and Kayim members, members of the "Guardians of IsThe series will be concluded Jewish Service. N. recognition of Jerusalem "as organized by Bob Goldstein and rael," arid, as such, wm receive Sunday, May 1 with the brilliant Born and educated in Jerusalem, the real capital of Israel." Stan Widman, will make its ini- their "Guardians of Israel" lapel French comedy "G1GI," which Mr. Silver attended Cambridge pins personally from Minister Shitial appearance at the service. drew capacity audiences wherever College in England. During World Following the services there will loaeh at the dinner. Several memIt was shown. War II, he was a captain in the be refreshments and a social hour bers of "Chen," of which Mrs. MorIn addition, especially selected British Army, serving In the Near In the Temple Social Hall, which ris Grossman is chairman, will reand unusual shorts will be shown East. Is planned by a committee headed ceive recognition ut the dinner. at each performance by Janic Fellman. Jack and Laurie "Chen" members are those women Tickets for the entire scries are membere of the Bond committee, The Federation of Jewish Wom- Oj-uch are handling the printing. who purchase, or sell, $1,000 or {2.50. Individual admissions, If en's Clubs under the direction of Marv Frcedman is in charge of more denomination bonds. For seats are available will be 75 cents. publicity. Mrs. M. A. Vender and Mrs. Jacob each bond they sell they receive a It is expected, however, that the aron are busy preparing Chacharm, representing one of the entire series will be sold out since London (JTA)—Foreign SecreATOM SCIENTIST naukah packages for Omaha servoriginal tribes of Israel, for a the capacity of the Recital Hall is tary Sir Anthony Eden told the New York (WNS) — Dr. John 300. House of Commons that" there are icemen. About 50 packages had al- Von Neumann, who was recently charm bracelet. Reservations for tickets arc be- encouraging developments in re- ready been mailed to reach serv- ppolnted by President EisenhowMrs. J. Harry Kulakofsky Is ing accepted now at the Activities lation to lessening tension between icemen overseas in time for Cha- er to the atomic commission In re- honorary women's division chairnukah. Office of the Jewish Community Israel and Jordan. man; Mrs. Nathan L. Nogg, womplacement of ProfesRor OppenThe packages contain a greetHe said that Gen. E. L. M. Center, JAckson 1366. heimer, is of Jewish descent, ac- en's division chairman; Mrs. Isador Burns, Chief of Staff of the Unit- ing from the Omaha Jewish com- cording to a feature article In the Levinson, co-chairman; Mrs. Erned Nations Truce Supervision Or- munity with cigarettes, nuts, tof- Jewish Day, Yiddish daily, which est A. Nogg, hospitality chairman; anlzatlon, was continuing his ef- ee, paper tissues and a ball point says the scientist was born in Mrs. A b e Greenberg, reception forts to bring about an agreement pen. chairman; and Gene Rich, pubIf you have n serviceman who lungary to Jewish parents, Max icity chairman. for direct contact between the md Margaret Von Neummann. local Israel and Jordan command- you would like to have rememThe climax of the Epstein-Mor- ers In the Jerusalem area. bered contact Mrs. M. A. Venger, gan Post and Ladles Auxiliary L 3038; Mrs. Jacob Garon, GL Several MP's asked Sir Anthony celebration of Its ten years of whether he would consult with the 1062 or Miss Kalah Franklin, JA progress In the Jewish Commu- UN Secretary General as to the 1366. nity will bo the Veterans' Day advisability of Gen. Burns expandOmaha Chapter Hadassah will present the first program of Dance to be held at the Black- ing his proposal to cover direct Its "Hadassah Story" series over KBON at 10:30 a. m. The itone Hotel, Saturday evening, contact between local commandseries will extend for 13 consecutive weeks. The program is Nov. 13. Music will be furnished ers on all Israel-Jordan frontiers. produced locally and is written by Elaine Jabenis, TV and Radio by Tony Bradley and his orches- Sir Anthony replied that the mat- Jerusalem (JTA)— The 35-man chairman for Omaha Chapter Hadassah. tra. Admission is 91.25 and tick- ter was under consideration and study mission of the United Jewet* will be sold at the door. that he would make a written re- ish Appeal now In Israel as part Rabbi Philip S. Bernstein, author of the best-seller "What of Its tour of assessment of needs William Abrahams, Sr.. Vice ply to the MP's. The Jews Believe" nnd spiritual leader of Temple B'rith Kodesh In various part1! of the world, visCommander in charge .of the In Roshestcr, N. Y., will discuss "Has Religion a Message for ited former Prime Minister David Dance, announced that a huge Today?" Tho program, part of the "Message of Israel" scries, Ben Gurion at Sdeh Bokcr. birthday cake will be cut and will be broadcast over KOIL from 10:05 to 10:30 a. m. The. group started a four-dny served to the dancers. Mayor John Jerusalem (JTA)—Edward B. Rosenblatt will start the cake cut- Lnwson, tho new American Am- tour of Israel to Investigate tho The Jewish Theological Seminary will present four dramatic ting. Nebraska-Iowa Department bassador to Israel, presented a latest developments in all phases television programs on the Frontiers of Faith series over WOWCommander Max Kanner will In- copy of his credentials to Premier of the country's growth. TV from 12:15 to 12:45 p. m. Five basic tasks outlined were: troduce the Mayor. lftoshc Sharctt. The telecasts will honor the American Jewish Tercentenary Proceeds of the dance go for the Ambassador Lawson is to pre- J. To give settlements equipment, Celebration, The first show presented this Sunday will bo "The hospital program at the Lincoln sent his credentials to President water, capital and security; 2. To Pugnacious Sailing Master," the Story Of Commodore Uriah Levy and Omaha Veterans Hospital. An Ben Zvi at the President's office enlarge educational facilities for and his stubborn fight to abolish the cat-a-nlnc tails in the U. S. thousands of immigrant youth; 3. announcement of a'new contribu- here today. Navy. tion by the Epstein-Morgan Post British Ambassador John W. To eradicate some 75 transition and Ladies Auxiliary to the Vot- Nlcholls presented his documents villages that still mar the Israel The Eternal Light program will present over WOW-Radlo erans Hospital and the community to Mr. Sharott here last week. landscape; 4. To provide homet> for from 11:30 a. m. to 2 noon, the "Education of a Labor Leader," will be made at the dance. This Is the first time that the en-,the helpless and aged among newa portrait of Samuel Gompers. This Is the tenth in a scries Sherman Llpstein Is program voys of the United States and' comers; 5. To hasten the Integradedicated to the 300th Anniversary of Jewish Settlement in chairman for the dance, Abe Mill- Britain have coma to Jerusalem to tion of new immigrants from America. Jacob Potosky, associate tercentenary chairman, will er Is Commnnder of the Post and make the presentations. In tho North Africa, who have been dcsneak at the close of the program. Mrs. Nat« Marcus is president of pastt (he. same formalities Vjere. Jjrjyed,l.of educational and economic opportunities for centuries. the 'auxiliary, [one through In Tel Aviv.

Attention

Minister Will I Give Address

Thanksgiving Youth Service

Israeli to Speak To Civic Groups

Eden Reports on Border Situation

Women's Clubs Send Servicemen Chanukah Gifts

Vets Day Dance to Mark Anniversary

Sunday Radio and TV

UJA Study Mission Outlines Tasks

U, S. Ambassador


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