April 20, 1956

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Attention!

Coptain J. Goldberg to Speak

At P y t a f e l

Meeting

All H'nai li'rith Members! Ali numbers <if the Jiuish Your JiiX'thrcn need Your help! Youth Council will lie iuoliili/< d .it Come -and bring a friend C ipt un Joshua L. Goldberg, To a mlnhty Philanthropies 5:30 p. in., Thursday, Ai )u 2<> ,il hh'hfst lankiii" Jewish chaplain lUlly the Jewish Community C< nti i foi of the United States Navy, will Sunday, April 20-30 a. in. the Jewish Philanthropic, C imbe iufsl speaker at 32:30 p. m. or palgn. The dinner meeting for Wednesday, Apr. 25 in Beth Monday, April 30 8::',0 p. m. high schoolers will have Mayor Isi id Social Hall, at the city-wide Jewish Community Center John Uoseiiblntt, General Camdf M 11 luncheon of the Women's 301 N. 20th .st. paten Chairman, as tlie principal Di\ision of the Jewish PhilanSpeaker. thropic and Emergency United Jewish Appeal Campaign, Mrs. Miss .Phyllis ISernsleiu, chairman of the mobilization commitldwin L\ Brodkey, Chairman of tee for the Youth Council, asked tlie Womciis' Division, announced. all Youth Council members to Deeply Impressed make it a definite point to attend Captain Goldberg, the first rabbi this important meeting. It is at Jerusalem (WNS)--On tho eve to be commissioned a Navy chapthis lime, Miss Bernstein said, of the anniversary of the foundlain during World War II, was that, teenagers will he able to help ing of the State of Israel eight deeply impressed during his tour their brothers and sl>t''rs in Israel years tigo. Premier David Ilenof Israel with the determination Milton Livingston .by contributing to tlu* PhilanGurlon told the country that of the Israelis to continue to live thropies Cajnpaijjn. Kgypt was preparing to ".slaughunder austerity conditions In order ter" this nation. In an Independto permit the continuing immigraMiss Bernstein will he assisted ence Day broadcast he called on tion of refugees, He has visited • by n staff of volunteers from all Israel's security forces to continue Israel several times and is fsffil* clubs in the council. to deliver "two blows for one." liar with the problems of the new Council members are bf.tTig In- Milton Livingston, prominent In the months ahead, said the Ciiptuln .Toslnm nation. vited directly by members of Ilieir civic leader, will serve as Douejns 00-year-old Premier, Israel might own clubs. Notices will be mailed County Chairman of the American have to face a graver test than it Chaplain Goldberg is the author Cancer Society Campaign which faced eight years ago in the Pal- Ni;\V YOHK IU.A. during the first of next week. of many magazine articles dealing will be held here April 29 toestine war that marked its birth. New York (JTA)—The sum of with Jewish communal affairs and May G. He emphasized that there was no $12,700,000 has been raised so far tlie general American scene. He The quota for Dour;!as County "helplessness or fear" when the in pledges by the United Jewish has spoken on thenationwide "Message of Israel" radio prohas been set at 505,000 which will people of Israel faced their enebe used to further the work of the mies before and there will be none Appeal of New Yorlt toward the grams. American Cancer Society in theif they have to face them again, 10r<0 UJA drive and the Special All Women Invited lie also stated that "allhouy;h our Survival Fund, it was announced field of education tind research. Kvery Jewish woman in Omaha military defense has become our Mr. Livingston Is President of here by Monroe Goldwater, presibeen urgently Invited to attend Temple Israel, Treasurer of thechief concern, we shall not inter- dent nt the United Jewish Appeal lias this meeting, which is the main even for one moment our creHighland Country Club and past rupt ative work." Ho reiterated Is- of Greater New York. Tills is event in the Women's Division, President of Federation of Jewish rael's loyalty to its proclaimed Service and Children's Hospital. principles of in-gathering the ex-$1,COO,000 more than was raised Mrs. Urodkey emphasized, Mayor John Rosenblutt, General He also served as general chair- iles, developing the country for last year at the same time, he Chairman of the Campaign, will man of two Jewish Philanthropies the benefit of its inhabitants, and pointed out. bring greetings to the members Campaigns. Mr Livingston is onbuilding the state on principles of The announcement was made by of tlie division, in this the most the Advisory Board of Crelghton liberty, justice, and peace. Mr. Goldwater at a UJA gather- crucial year of Israel's existence and Lutheran Hospitals'. Tho largest military parade Ing it which Mayor Robert Wag- as a free and independent nation. marking Independence Day wasner of New York proclaimed a held Monday In Haifa, where near- "Survival Month" on behalf of the ly half a million Israelis from nil UJA. Israel Ambassador Abba parts of the country were gath- Eban was one of the principal ered. speakers.

Ben-Gurion Warns Of War Danger

Livingston to Head Cancer Campaign

CampJciy-CC

Japanese Film at i; Center Sunday 1

A distinctive Japanese film "The The camping period ut Camp Impostor" will conclude the CenJay-C-C has been extended this ter Foreign Series. Tho motion year to five weeks, Gerald C. picture of "stylized grace" will be Gross, camp committee chairman presented at 8:15 p. rri., this Sunannounced this week. Mr. Gross day In the Jewish Community Censtated that this extended period ter Auditorium. will permit more Omaha campers to attend, while extending the Admission Is 75 cents per person Benjamin It. Kpsteln, National benefits of a longer slay at camp. or by series ticket. , Director of B'nnl IVrlth Antl-DeCamp Jay-C-C will again be held famalion I/Migur-, will address nn at the Camp lirewster site In open community mcotinn at B:'U) Iicllovuo located eight miles south ARAB SLAVE TRADE p. m., Thursday, April 20 In theof Omaha. Camp is being put in New York (JTA)—The traffic Ballroom of the Blackstone Hotel. bolter physical shape, Mr. Gross In slaves to Arabia is booming, and An acknowledged authority In reported, with repairs being made prices are still going up, It was rethe "polltlKil exploitation of re-to the mess hall and cabins. An ported by tho Wall Street Journal ligious and racial bigotry," Mr. automatic chlorlnatnr has been here is a dispatch from Paris. Tho Epstein will discuss tin; danger- Installed in the swimming pool and report quoted Pierre Fromentln, a ous nnd co-ordlnatt'd efforts of the kitchen facilities have been ImFrench physician who recently reproved, the chainnan noted. Arab countries to defeat Israel by turned from Saudi Arabia, as estimating that up to 5,000 men, their mitl-Scmitlc a t t a c k s on A staff of well-trained, mature women and children were being American Jewry. counselors have been engaged to Imported nnd pressed into slavery provide a ratio of one counselor He will also unravel tho tangled Known talking over tlin Israel crlnh are (1. to r.) Mrs. Barbara in the oil-rich Arabian kingdom,' web of anti-Semitism that i>ervad- for four campers to insure max- Ilarr, Harold Ucrniteln and Ben J. (lersluin. every year. Commander Thomas cd the government's loyalty pro- imum health and safety requireFox-Pitt, secretary of Britain's pram In tho shocking Fort Mon- ments for campers, the; camp chairman asserted. Anti-Slavery Society is said to mouth case. have figured that almost 500,000 The confidential files of the Campers may be registered for Initial contributions to tho Coun- Ben Gershun was elected Feder- persons are now in bondage in 'Antl-Defamtlon League have pro. tho entire five week session or for cil Bluffs 1950 campaign in behalf ation president at the annual Saudi Arabia. or two week periods. Applivlded Mr, Kpstcln with data for three arc now being accepted at of the' United Jewish Appeal, na- meeting following the kick-off dintwo hard hitting books, "Trouble- cations tho Camp office in tho Jewish tional and local agencies show an ner. Other officers elected are: makess" a n d "Cross-Currents," Community Center. Kates arc: increase of 50 per cent over 1955, Ben Scldln, vice-president; and Both volumes were written In col- first period of three weeks $97.50 it was announced by Harold Born- Sam Meyerson, treasurer, Harold Sunday Radio, TV laboration with Arnold Forster, for Omahans and $110.00 for out- stein, campaign chairman. Bernstein was appointed campaign ADL's chief counsel nnd head of of-towners; second period of two The kick-off dinner and the an- chairman. WOW-TV will present VisJU Civil Rights Division. weeks 565.00 for Omahans and nual meeting of the Council Bluffs Paul Verct, Executive Director tas of Israel, No. 2 at 10 a. ni. "Cross-Currents," the most re- 575.00 for out-of-townors, and full Jewish Federation were held last of Jewish for Jewish Service, also The film relates tlie story of period of five weeks 5150.00 for Thursday In tlio Council Bluffs spoko. cent ADI, publication has not everyday activities and epiMrs. Edwin E, Brodkey, chair only reached best-Eeller propor- Omahan.s and ,$105.00 for out-Jewish Community Center. sodes in Israel highlighting a man of the Women's Division of Mrs. Barbara Harr, a Christian of-towners. Druze regiment in Tel Aviv; tions but nlso sold 25,000 coplea beJeirfsh Philanthropies Campaign, housewife who spent two years in olive picking and the Yarkon Wro publication date. Camping period;; arc from July Israel with her husband who was was a guest at the dinner. An inB'nat B'rlth lodges In Lincoln, 22-Aug. 12; Aug. 32-Aug. 20, and In, the American diplomatic serv- teresting sidelight oC tho Omaha water pipeline that reaches Into Fremont, Council Bluffs and Sioux July 22-Aug. 26. and Council Bluffs campaigns Is tho Negev Desert. ice, was the principal speaker. City ore making Bpecial nrrangeSaul Silvcrman, Center activi"Tho Israelis are determined to that a brother and sister have The Eternal Light program ments to nttend tho meeting. ties director, will direct the camp keep their doors open to all North teamed up as leaders in their reMembers of the community nre with Sherman Poska, Center African refugees inspltc of the fact spective drives. Mr. Bernstein and will be broadcast over KFAB Invited to attend the open meet- youth activities director, as as-that their own security is In grave Mrs. Brodkey are brother and sis- from 11:30 a. m. to 12 noon. ter. ing. danger," Mrs, Harr emphasized. sistant director. ItcnJwnici I"iwtcln

ADL Director To Speak Here

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C.B. Campaign Shows 50% Increase


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