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The Ion wc-'k coins- 1 U d--,ii-.n"d Fall programs for teenagers and adult* at the Je.v- to sl-'p up til.- teen-ageis' late of reading and eumpreh'-riMon. Isli Community Center are und -rCla-.-.e.-i will be for the period w a y with a wid,.- vaii-ty b-iir,: ofof one hour. The legislation fee fered to each uk-mbi-r of til" f un- U .yt..">'J for tin! i n , t of mat.-rials ily, A r t h u r ColiMcin, Center' and instruct ion. Youth Councdchaiiman announced tod.-iy. <•!-, may regi-iler (it tin- YC, office. A cliarin rla s fm1 high school Children's "Sunday l-'un.liy" Ivill begin this Sunday aiul v, ill girli will start <Ji.-l.iber ;il. under lie held from 2 to -l-.'tt) p. in. I'.e'vi- i the direi-Hon of IXiilitl lalieni" liir ]irogram-i will t.d:e place the I loi-il TV and radio p.-i null!., first H u e - .Sundays of each month, I The six fiiw-bour :;-':, Jon' \ ill b T.Irs. Julius Colin, cbaiinian of tie- | rond'iclcil e.ich \V.-dne.,d 15 fiuni cliildren'-i pi->gr;on Mal.-d. Mi i. 3:.'!0 to 1: 10 p. in. The f c foi the Wlni King will be in rharge- a s - I prngram i'i .'.'-'i.OO. sisted by Nancy r.iim.n, AI Fell'•Wonderful to Know" \ ill ft I man, Sandra I-'i .her nu;I l'hjllii t i n e se.-.sioiis on learning tin lit Kaplan. Activiti'-., will I n c l u d e of walking corn-clly, prop 1 .In Raines, ilrainatle-:, a gl'-e club, voice instruction, how to in i! 1 tli rt dancing, arts and craft;, ntli|,-tici 1110 ;t of one's personality m l tb« and special holiday programs, elements of natural dial in The Jewish Youth Conneil Speed Other teen aeti-. itics 1111 ill le Reading Com v which will begin swiimiiin::. h a n d b a l l , f u l l this Fiid.iy afternoon will use Ih" howling, basketball, |. ill. 1 latent '.i-iiial aid:! and terlmi'iuei. tianiing and college g u i d i m . Mi-;. M.-ji-r Heber, well I no n
The Kxeeulive Coiiiinillc- of the Federation for .Jrv.i-.li Service will li-ild ;i 1'iiu-heoii nii-.-tin-: at li!:ir> p. in., Monday, Oct. 2:2 in the .lev. ish Community Center, it was announced by J a d e W. .Marer,
Rn intensive effort to collect pledges for the current Jewish Philanthropies Campaign and special United Jewish Appeal Survival Fund was announced today by Jack W. Marer, President of the Federation for Jewish Service. .- _
4- ^ j r j\] ; i l l ,,. explained (hat urgent appeals for funds are being niarid * by henefielary agencies of the r;unpaii;ti. The Jewish Agency nnd Joint Dist rilt!!lion ('ommil lee are faced Vcncr between the Arnb imiiuns |\\itii Ihe most /iciife crisis sinea mri lM-at-1 L'fjuld turn tin? » ; i r the DP era-- a crUis which can ha J dst "into a M'i;ion of plenty" for o\eri'onie only if Ihe UJA. enn re'.ill, Dr. N.-itniin (lolrlinnn, prcsimit to them in cash by November {l(Ml uf tin- World Zinni',1 On; f ui•'iO, ^Ir. Marei- pointed out. Many 11/ it ion ;;;tid in Houston, T o : , A projects vital to Israel's future ,Kport of J)j\ (iolilniann'-s mMicss and to the rescue of more than it tlu; openin;; ^f.sM'uii of II-'ul'is50,000 Jewish refi;iu;eos front 1 ill's <llin<| ^nmi;il Convention North Africa ami other danger was .sent to 1 lie? Jewish Press by zones ham; in the balance, ha Mis. Meyer Jtiibjn, president of added. Onifilia CiKipter n<'i(hi»s;ih and In North Africa, vvhera antifiele;;ato to 1 lio convrntion. .Seinlllc disluiliances and other More tlian 2,.100 Hitrl;iss;ih dcle- virulent forms of Arab nationalK ili-s hoard T)v, Coliliiiann tell cf ism are causing untold suffcriiiff ',i jiropinj; lownrd a more con- amonn the Jewish populatioas, tho st i nctivH nationalism in somn .IDC has been forced to step up tin l<K-,il u r I f|ii trt'-r.s of tli** Arab world," Dr. its relief and emijiration programs 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 floldiu.'inn c.i lied on tho major faster than previously scheduled, J povers including tbo Soviet UnWri he continued. Unless JDC carl ti) %'\v$ toj> priority to t h e rush its program, tin* chances of I classes. Tin- .s.-islon-l will IH op initiation of a "liniimis and do- reselling al. leasl 45,000 refugees Leslie Uiii-lceiu-'iail iv;n recently; lo beginners and advani I teiinineij peart? effort." by 'transporting Ilieni to Israel rtected i n c i d e n t of the Mid- emits. Call ' t h e Center "Arab nationalism," he ileclar?d, s may diminish to the vanishing Western Association of th A n n - office, JA l.'Miii, for ; "can beconif? a useful mid cun- point, Mr. Marer said. teur Athletic I'nion. Tin- f s-.ncla- format ion. tlim li composed nl repr -sent iTin 1 adult I.aim-American D nice j structive factor in the contomIsrael, ejrding herself against tiiv* of athletic groups from N e - i C l a s s will hold its first si'ssi ill ! poraiy world, even a^ Israel ha.i the dangers of ft communlrtN Mrs. Avis Shiilnian, who has just braska. South Dakota and W e s t - j a t 7:15 p. in.. Wednesday, Oct. 2 1 i bceoino. armed K[;ypt, has been forced to turned from another visit to IsPill Iowa. Mr, Ilnilienrond. a n.i- at the Center. Mr:;. Joseph el and a national leader of Bonds : Dr. (joldmanu spoke in placo of withdraw financially from thd tivi. Omahnn ,„„. «,• ! „ „ , , of C , n - L-r* will i m . n u - t I h , ( ! r,.up In tlto 'for Israel, will 1),.- BU'-st «peaker Abba Khan, Israel's ambassador Jewish Agency's program for ttm tr.il Ili,-h -S.-I.<W|. has ho-,, ii.li.'r. M.-.MI1..,. T a n - . , Ch,-, fl-i, Somh;. i Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 21, at a i to the United .Stales. inter[;ration ot newcomers to till i,, m,,,,,,-ur MH.rts sin™ l.hi ond oll.-r IH.pul.ir i h n m . I tea at the homo of Mrs. Nathan ! 'J'hp Iiopf of the Western world nation, the federation president Th Gulden Ag. , fo keep t|io So vie Is out of the H(» attended the I'niver^ity of (vieli m on til a t Iliu C'Olll levelling, Mrs. Shului'in uill addre-.i : Near Kast, Jn> pointed out, lias Mayor John Rosenblatt, general Nebraslta until the outbreak of th.; i <pon.i'<i dp of till1 I a m"ii's group at the home of Joe j proven futile Following comimi-1 chairman of rainpiiigii, Joined Mr. ( C mtinue d on P .Ig' World War 1, when In- went in'-) M. Ilice, G77 N. r.Gtli »t. Mr, I'Jct- is : nist arms deal with Kijyp*. tin I Marer In nsUinK ili.it pledges In tli-J nrmy as a private mid later [cliairniau of thj Ouialm Israel I Soviet Union lias established its collected so that the funds can hn mfluuiu'o in tha area, Dr. Goid; Hond Campaign. ros<! to the rank of Lieutenant. remitted by November 30. Thus, j DurinK the past decade, Mrs. mann nsscrted, A< chairman of Hie Jewish Comthey said, will we not only glv'4 j.Sliulman lias become ono of Hie munity Center's Health and Phys- ViSif EaliiCOlli. hope to those uwalting rcscuo to imo-it articulate spokesmen on beical Education Committee fir Israel but to the, Israelis themnearly 20 years before resigning | Members ')f Hi.) flold-n Age [half of the Jewish Stale. liefore selves whoso ready sacrifices and 'its inception, sli,.lived and worked recently. Mr. liuilieiu.j.id repre-jciub will taku an all-day slgiithigh courage make it possible for nenl.-d Hi" Center on the as.o-1 .seeing tour of Lincoln, Neb., I for a time on a kibbutz. In 131B, our brethren to have a homeland riition'i hoard of manaijers. Th" Thursday, Oct. 2"i. The. Goldeii- 1 as an official representative of the to go to. po>iilon Is not new to him as lie ,\i;eiH will h-avn. on a cliartered I Jewish Agency for Palestine, she Two members oT thi> Jcwisli served us president for tlne.i |],us at 10:30 11. m. for-their tour [aided displaced persons in Kurope. Yimlli Council liolh seniors nl. terms 11 yea 1.1 ago. He has been of tlnj stale capitol and other I On her return .--lie was associated Uviilnil JIIi;h School have Piinifd with Americans for Ilaganah and thi* midwest financial commit* point<; of interest. 'liiuli sHiolasllc avoraiji1!). llartin Materials for Israel. Later i* for 31 years nnd the national if Tifereth Israel j nerved as Natlonnl Ciiairinan of •Clfpcno, sun of Mr. and Mrs. Ktlfinance cnininittn; for 10 yc;i:s. Synagogue and the Lincoln Sec- [Speakers Bureau, for die United sviinl Ij'vinsoii, rnnks In first The union Is a natiumvld'? gp-lnp tion, National Council of Jewish Jewish Appeal. place In Hie Konlnr class. Howiird Immigrants to Israel are mak* Uhioh pmmotrs and reipilaVs Women will he hostesses to the Mij. Shiilnian is tho wife of K a s l w , son of Mr. nnd Mrs, lion ing good progress and in a relafini'itciir athlt'ticr> anil cnotir.tKcs (Inld'-n Agers at a luncheon ther". Rabbi Charles Sliuhnan, spiritual Kaslow Is In third phiee. tively short time they have I)Byoungster* to jmrUdpiit^. I-'or reservations call Mrs. Mil- leader of I'.lverdale Temple in New The raliiiRs HID compulfd on gun lo contribute to the welfare ton Margolin, (iL -IMS. York City. The Sliulnians have a (jnidcs roci.'ivi'il tluriiui the first of Hie nation, Miss Use Stern said Tho C.olden Age Club U spon- teen-age daugliler, Deboraii. Monday at. tho Jewish Commuthree y r a r s ' a t Central. sored jointiy by the Omaha SecMr. Opcne, nditor uf (lie Con- nity Center. tion, National Council of Jewish Miss Stern is studying for her tra 1 Ifij;!i Ki-iilstpr (thp sciuwl Women and the Jewish Cumtii'lni'wsp.ippr) Is president of Kayim. master's degree in social work at nity Center, He altcndpd Hoys State In Ills jun- Western Keserve University In Norlhside .section of the Cleveland, O., under the Council ior-year. H division directed bv mem-1 (JrilfCd NdfiOtiS Mr, Kaslow, a let tor winner in for Jewish Women's scholarship J o s e p h C, Hnrscli, American program. She spoke at a Council News Kditor for the Christian truck conipclition. Is sports cilil'jr •s'ciu^rea'cl'ed'^pe.-^n';! A t Memorial Park Sun. luncheon Monday afternoon. Science Monitor and du.I'oiil comuf tho Central paper. He. is presi„ , ,. . „ . .,, of i n goal at the third report Miss Stern has been away from ;H of the I'nited P.ed Fealli ' ' Omaha Veterans Council will mentator award winner, will dis* dent of District f> of AZA and a crfied Cross Campaign. mark "United Nations Sunday" at cuss "American Foreign Policy in pnsl president of AZA 100. lie too Israel for about a year and main problems at that time with im- . The unit headed 'by Mrs. Mike ',\ p. in. tin's Sunday at Omaha Me- I'eispecllve" at the Iiistitulc on altended Hoys Stale nt the Unimigrants were the lack of fumla. voisily of Nebraska. Freeman came through with $1,211 morial Park. Colonel llardin C, World Affairs. mil housing. Speaking as a social This the fourth session of the lict., a former Chief of of ill S'1.100 objective. It is Ktrivworker, she said that Israel's polask.-t Military District, Institute will be held at 8:H p. nl., ini! lo match its over-100 per cent "'.?. icy of non-selective immigration Wednesday, Oct. 2\ in the Univer- B.B. Lodges to Kickoff will be guest speaker. [ichlcveinent of a year ago. has made the number of person*. Victor Anderson. Governor of sity of Omaha auditorium. The Tin* result helped brim; the needing help in immigrant groups Jiouse-to-huu.;e solicitation total to. Nebraska, and John Ko.-a-nblatt, I Federation for Jewish Service I-; Membership Drive far greater than if the govern5ii2,7r.t or 5:1 per cent of <iuota. Mayor of Omaha, will bring gieef- j one of the co-sponsoring groups. Il'iial ll'ritli lodges will hold a ment had pursued a policy of set a r t on re:;i-lhigs. The program will include a Thi< l< the fast. "Kiclioff B r e a k f a s t " Sinidny li-cling its immigrants. duntiil c.inv,isshi<; i n . m a n y years. concoi-t by the Offutt Air Korce J'OMSII ANTI-SEMITISM Paris (JTAI—A serious renew- niorniiu; at 9:.!') o'clock at the Hand, All veteran organizations The greatest problem is the eul* I n c l u d i n g t|i>> Ki«li-ln-Mor(!aii al of anti-Semitism in Poland has I''irc.-,ldi! Itc.slaiir.ini to initiate tnral gap between the newcomer* CVTUUS IMDIO 1NCITKS Post and Auxiliary will be repre- been reported here by Philip J'1-11, this year's menlhersbip rlri%'<'. The and their neighbors which iilso exNew York (WNSj--T)r. Nahiini sented, special correspondent in Warsaw quota for thij year 1:; 175 new tends to the children of imminii'inhcrs. ColduKinn. president of tho Jewish grants who after attending schools Sam lir-iek of Fremont, chair- of tiie newspaper Lo Monde. Agency, disclosed here at a press man of Nebraska United Nations IJJII Canar, moinhprshlp chalr- and learning new ideas find tint. Thu'concspoiident says that a nian, Is askim: for 100 volunteers conference that a Drltish private- Committee, will nisi: l>e on hand. these are difficult for their par» "purge" of Jews from government, ly owned radio station In C-iiro and major industrial jobs has been lo roine to tlic "lox and li.'iuel" cuts to adjust to. breakfast to solicit over 500 Jiniswas "bro'idcastiiiK )iH;hf and clay, taking place. Cases of Jews fired Miss Stern, a native or Gefinciting Arabs to attack Israel ln- Education Bureau from their positions ore becoming pects in a door lo door canvass, mauy, came to what was then Palfiteatl <)t concentrating on tho H'nnl B'rilh k n o w eelebratiln; ninni numerous,' jMr. Ben writes, estine in l!i:ili. She had to leiiv,-; Members of the Bureau of Jew"Sue* Canal problem." ygur as America's fore- and returned in W:J8. During ish 1-tfiic'ition will nu-et at 8 p, in. about Jews who Io.w their jobs as it^s 113th v Tho radio station, Dr. Ooldinann Thiir.-ul.iy, p e t , 21, in tin) Jewish ,1 result of the reduction of the most. ,lt wish service organization, World War If, sha served as a said, 1:1 principally owned tiy Community CV/iter, it waij- 5ii- bureaucratic machinery are "as- he pointed out, nncl there Is a sergeant in the British Army for. •Harold McMlchael, former Ilrlll.ili nouneed by Dr. Morris JtaTj;olln, sured of not being able to find place for every person of Jewish four and half years driving; convoy trucks in KgypL. laJth In li'nal B'ritii. any other Job," Ccmimiisioiicr in I'aleuUne. buivau ltcd'X
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