December 28, 1956

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Pace TbtM

Second OlM> Mltllln( Prirtlrgta Authorized ftt Omaha NeUr

KXKV— No. 12

OMAHA,

M'JSKASKA,

<>a 28,

FIUDAY,

get by Fed. Iloord

Ben Ou.ilon to Speah on Telecast _ (Jmuliii Hill In- line nf Ih,- ?.H cuiiiiniuiltfi', In tin- nation In i.™ and ln-iir U w l I'rlnii1 .Minister Iluvlil ISen <;»r!i,>i un « rli.siil TV llfiult nl K |i. in., Tli.-silav, -Jim. I."., muli-r (lie m i l l e r s ill Hie 1'nllHl Jcivlsh Ajipi-ul. Loading Inrm-li Irnth-nt ami na(toii:il I'.JA figures us vvell HI (ihtitlKllbliiil quests will t:il;r part III till* pru^ntiu. Him dips nf .)i;ut>li rcfii(;i'cf* un lln- niuvo (r,»m nu/i[,'ury. I'-K.vpl »«'l l-'i-iti-m Kun>iH> ht'llftf cared for liy I'.J.t n^ncli-t vilJl lie *1H»VWI.

The i-\tr,vi!i!tn:iry iwprrimcnt <i( presenting a national IMA tclevislun I'linfrrfiK-i- i« a fir*l f'lr tli<i IMA. Tlir program will originate In .New V«rli J'llv. it Hill Inllliiti- a fiiiirentratril cffnrt (<i r..Kc :, 100 million lUner^t'tiey Kr*<'»e Fuml over iinil above 19.»7 IH-P<K—to trulls* fiorl ami re^Hll*1 a t least 100,000 Jewish men, ivdmt-n mid rlillilri-ii In danger In '''BM't, Hungary anil "rlnn-il dour" I'uiuilrlci of l:iirii|ic, North Africa mul (!»• .MMilli> Kutt. Tim Trlrvltlnn Ilroadrunt <'"innilltre for Omaha Includes: Untty Tru*tln, Chairman, Milton Abraham*, IJuvM Blacker, Mrw. Mlk« rreenuui, Arthur (iolil'jtpln, Mri. J, Hflrry Kulaliofwliy ami F.rnrvt A. Nogp.

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OVKIISKAS A.VJIISlt.\l:r, American I'nnd for Israel ImfitiifIon* ? 885.00 ilad.is-.ali— Vuiitli All.val 10,400.00 llelnelv 1,'nlvi'rslly and Tcellnlon A|i|l('iil . , , 3,500.00 Nulldiliil Committee fur Ijilmr Israel 2,'USM National ('(iimell of ,IrnMi Women ,........,.,. 1,380.00 I'loiieer Wonlen'n Orpini/atloi 1,330.00 lliltod Illas Senlif ., 1,160.0(1 l u l l ed Jen iih Appeal

221,4,10.00

I'nlled Jewish Appeal i:mer);eury F u n d

75,OOO.0B

Total , 317,330.00 C'OMMIJNITir Ki:i..\TIONS Amerlean JcwKM Coiierejij > ,, SOO-00 •)• nl»h J.n!<nr Cummltteo ..,..,..,... 1,105.00 Jfivhli U ' n r Veteran* 235.00 Joint DrfeiH-A|ijM-nl ,..,..,,,. 9,735.00 JVailiuinl C'oniiiiunliy ItelatlutiK A J v h o r y Council . . . . . . . 280.00

Total , 11,815.00 H E A L T H A N D IVIXI'AIIE Ainorifan Medical Center, Denver « • , • • • » • « • , • * * • * • • « • « 6AS.00 Clly of Kii|H>, I.ui Angetea ,..,.........,,. ttO.OO Hx-I'iitlmt, TnUcrriilar Home, Denver • • • - . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00 f^-o N . I-eil Memorial Iloapltal, H o t Sprlngi 720,00 Nnt'l llomn for J r n l i l i A t t l u n a t l c Children, Denver . . . . . 100.00 Natlniml J c n i i l i l!oi)iltnl, Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,110,00 Tlie Solczcm were brought to Tli» (ir.it Jewish Humjarlnn Natloasl .JoivWIi Ilo,|,ltnl Dulldlne F u n d 1,800.00 refugee family hu.i been wel- the United States by the United comed here aflor successfully Hebrew Immigration Aid Society. Total 5,103.00 completing tliolr cheapo from the On their arrival here, they wore N A T I O N A L SKltVICK S m i e l tciTor In their homeland. met by loaders of communitl orAmerican Association for Jotvlsli Kducfttlon . . . . . . . » • • • » 455.00 jinnizntlons. On hand were: Dr. i l T n i a n Sale/or, a chemical en- Abo Creenl'erj;, vice-president of (oinirll of Jewish IVdrrallorn and Welfare Fund* . . . . . . . 3,343.00 gineer, arrived In Omah.i last the Federation for Jewish .ServNational Jcirlsli Welfare F u n d 4,425.00 Thursday evening with hi* wlf« ice; Ijiui.t Km/, chairman "f Hw •Sjiiiic'Kiie Counrll of America 43.00 Mii!-<l.i ami son Peter. Keileratloil'n Family Service ComTotal 8,200.00 Mr. .Halc/pr, who directed the mittee; I'aui Veret, Federation "I'L'uplffs ItobW Itndlo" diirlni; tlie Kxeeutive Director; Sol Coldfurb, VUf.TVKAh American ZlonUt i'tind 220.00 first V.ITIIH of the freedom uprls- Direclni- (if tiie family Service IS'iuil Il'rllli Voulli Servicrv Appeal 4,203.00 lnu. li;i<i ii price of 10 thoiiv-'iul IJepai-tninnt: Mrs. Lloyd FriedDrnjnle College 00.00 dollars placed on hi? head liy the man, president of the Omalw IlhtmlruUi Ivrltit 00.00 piipiwi ;;ui.>'rniiu-nt of Jlun.i.iry, Section, National Council-of JowJfWWl Krallle lliHlltoln i 100.00 With bit family, lie escaped No- i^-li Women: Mrs. i'idu'/ini I^evinJeuMi Clmulainma Suclety 17j.no Winter 12 by slipping arros; the a member of (lie national frc'ilom frontier into Austria. I ho/ml of the United MAS; mid Total 4,HKO.OU .Take Wine, n member of An active woilter In the Zion- Mrs. 1 KI'.I.K.lDl'M I'.i iDuvcmi'iil, Mr. K a U v r licljwil tin Family .Service Committee l i e t h J a e o l i , . S r l m o k N . i f l Colinell, N'eiv Vnrll , 1.1.1.00 nearly !0,0<i0 Jinri (<j c c a j w to and President of th<- liilcnr ChoiH e b r e w TlieoloRlruI C o l l e g e , (']ilfn|;i Od'.'i.OO I.sr.iel, tln< I.'iiitfil .States and nth- inl .Society. J I M V M I T h ( (ildnlcal S e m i n a r y , N n v Vi, r U 1,330.00 or r"!intrk'v; of the free world. Mexlfin T l f o r e t h J e r u s a l e m , N e w Vork fiO.OO The money you contribute to l i e v/as sentenced 1o Kerve n len* the Jewish Philanthropies CamSHrrer Y c i h l v u h C e n t r a l I n s t i t u t e , N e w Vorlt 43.00 year prison term for thin activity palirn helps [;lve the Salczers and Mfzrarlil l a l u e a l l n n & Kxpan-ilon F u n d x , N e w Vurk 110.00 lint was released after three yenrs many thoiwimlx HUe them who lUtihliiti-al ('(.liege of T e l i h e , C l e v e l a n d 110.01) liecftiKe lii^ shilli were needed by are fortunate* pitouifli to escape Kaliljlnlral .Seminary o f A m e r i c a , iVciv I'orlt 00.00 tin1 puppet covermnent. To rail t'ltlChorull, N e i v Vork 23.00 Soviet oppression a new lease on After lioins freed, Mr. Salezer ll(e In la'inh wliieh hold freedom I'nlon o f A m e r l c n n Hnlirmv C o n s r e R a t l o n s , N e w V o r k . . . 1,330.00 cj'.ain enj;ni'e<l in ilk*K»l emigra- to l>e man's fundamental U n i t e d I.ulmvlohor Yeslilvolli, N e w York 173.00 Ye«lilrali C l i i i t e l l C l m l m o f Itadnn, N e i v f o r k , 00.00 tion actlvillrH )iel[iinii more Jews to esea|>e the Red terror and was V e i l d v a l i U n i v e r s i t y , N m v York >. 605.00 Benin imprisoned. He was freed Yeshlvath Cliaehmey I.olilln, Detroit • 00.00 & ChnrltaMo Jnstltiitlorn In Israel 2,870.00 !u;nin niul became active In the Hungarian liberation movement. Total '• 7,780.00 Mr. Snlczer Hupei*\'ised resistDr. OtW Nathnn, noted eco- OMAHA ance in an urea about 40 miles Ileth F.I Itrlli;liiu» Scliooli Bubmntlon 10,162.74 from I!«<la[K.'lt, where thn {rce- nomic analyst, will be the next Ileth i;i Itellclou* Hrliooli Staff Itccruitmeat . . . . . . . . . . . 203.71 IJOIH fiiihters tried to halt the speaker ot tha Sunday Jewish Jloth Israel Kell^'mia Sclioola Subvention . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18,470.98 movement of ituMian troop.t Tlic Cultural Series sponsored by the Tnnplo HTMI HellRlmu Hrliool« Subvention . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.SS9.S0 Snlc/er home in Stulilwoisson- Jewish Community Center nnd Tnniple Israel ItcUglous Scliool. Staff Recruitment . . . . . . 419.52 Ijnr); l>ecanie an nrmory Jor arms IJ'nal B'rlth lodges and cliapten. Slutaro Zlim I!ellf;loiM School Subvention 550.00 one) ammunition. lie estimated The program will ba held at Jcivhli Education IlureaU ti Library 4,500.00 thp ItiiHslnns had 50 army divi- 8 p. m., Sunday, Jtimmry 13 in Jewish M u n i t i o n Survey 308.20 sion* In Hunfjary to put down Ihe the Center auditorium. Dr. Abo people's revolt. Gi'ecnberE, program chairman an- Pr. rhiilp Slier Homo for Aged . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . / • . . . M.IOO.OO Cnmii JT»y-t)-C 4,000.00 nounced. 10,000.00 Dr. Nathan was economic ad- Jon lih C'onmiunlty Center IKK AM) Np:IIICU Jowltli I'rest 9,685.00 visor to President Hoover'* E'»erUmdon, (JTAl—President Els- Kency Committee on l&nploynicnt, Mllcvah t.000.00 enltowcr anil India'u Trime Minis- to tho President Franklin D. 3f»xUh Family Service « Medical B o a r / 11,850.00 ter Jnwnharlal Nehru have worked Iloosevelt'g Council of National .Special Itcpalr* Si Itnnov»Unn» 8,000.00 : out a "New Ueal" for the Middle Defense. He has also lx>en chief Arnird Service* Artlvltie* & Women'* Federation . . . . . . . 1,000.00

Economic Analyst Speak Here

East, the Sunday Express reported Sunday. The "New Deal" reportedly Involves these threo points: 1. A Clear statement sulKcrihed to by the United Stntes, Britlan nnd India, clarlfyint: Israel's status, thus "ending tlw mnln cause of friction in die Middle East"; 2. International control of the ."Juez Canal under the United Nations; 8. Sharing of oil revenues so as to Improve tlis standard of living of AMIM, particularly In the

poorer Arab states.

Center Display The Jewish Community Center along witli other agencies ijelonKing to the Omaha Adult Education Council will have » dliplny In Brandeb Store window | n JanUary 4<"crlblnK Its service! to •adulU.

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economic analyst to the V. 3. Total Treasury Department and consultant on economic literature to MISCKIXANKODS the Library of Congress. Administration & Collections Campaign Erp«n*e» Educated in Germany, England and BelRlum. lie has worked with Contingencies & Shrinkage International banks on delegations Overall Total to the I-eaKUO ot Nations, International Labor Office, the World Economic Conference and other internal economic convention!). Federation Annual Ho has taught at Princeton, Columbia, Vnssar, New York and Meeting Set Harvard Universities. He Is the author of "Tlic Nazi The Annual Meeting of tin Economic System and Nazi Bank- Federation for Jewish Service InK Finance" and articles and re- will be held Sunday evening, vlows In French, Gentian, English, Jan. 20, at the Jewish Commuand American Journals. nity Center, Jack W. Marer, Season tickets for jeries can be Federation p r e s i d e n t anobtained at'the Center or from nounced. '••••> ; • members of the B'nal B'rlth comOrganization! ma r mlttw. Seajonuickttt are $1.50 •nd fourprogftmi n>mW'ih the tokeep that date.open. ier!e#. ' - - ' '• ! " ; "" • •

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118,600.43 20,000.00 5,000.00 • 10,289.03 »50J.340.08

AIIAB.1 rl.ANNKl) Paris (WNS)^Piemier Guy Mollet, defending lil» government'* foreign policy In general and the Anglo-French intervention In Egypt, told the French National Assembly that, by attacking first, Israel had broken the general Arab assault that was belnc prepared ai;aln«t her. If none of tha three nations hnd acted but had \yslted instead for the'UN to intervene "we'would havewfpf oyor a destroyed a*' we ' Weep, ppwcrlesj, " martyred .Hungary."" .'•

Tho Jewisli Philanthropic* Budget of $504,340 for the pariod of July 1, 1956, to June 30, 1057, was approved by tha Erccutivc Committee of tha Federation for Jowish Sorvico at ft meeting- held Sunday morning, Jack W, Marer, Federation president, announced this week, The budget was adopted, Mr. • Marer explained, after a close e»ainlnatlon of local, nullonal, over* seas nnd Israel needs. (A complete list yf agencies and institutions Is shown at the left.) 1h* budget was submitted by Calvta) M, Newman, VIce-clialrman of the Budget Committee, In tha ab» gence of Nathan L. Nogg, Budget Committee c" ' The work of the Budget Committee, Mr. Newman explained, was divided among seven eoffl.mUtoeJ, each of which studied • specific field or operation ot agoncles aupported by the Philanthroplea Drive. Foity%x mtm-' ber« served on the various subcommittees, Including representation from the women's group nnd young adults. Ten meeting* were held by the sub-commlttcei nnd the general committee. "This year's experiment ha* evoked considerable satisfaction and pitilse," Mr. Newman said. "Its immediate effect was that more people knew mote about the agencies we support, and about the difficult problems Involved in the allocation of availMile funds." tie thanked the chalPmen ami members of the varloul sub-commlltees for their earnestness in discharging their tasks. Nathan 7... Nogg is chairman of Ihe Htidget Committee and Calvin M. Neivmmi Is co-chairman. Members ot Vte sub-cotnmUlcol are: Abo H. Brodkey, (chairman of Overseas Unit), Isadora Chapman, J. Harry Kulakofuky, Sant N. Wolf, Mrs. Morris Grossman and Barton Greenlierg. Arthur II. Goldstein, (chairman of Community Relations), MUto* Abrahams, Itabbl Sidney Brook*, Hobert H. Koopor, Mr«. Henry A. Newman nnd David nice. Dr. Mnurico SlelnVjerg, (chahv mnn of Health nnd Welfare), Dh Jerome Blelchcr, Dh Milton SI* mons, Harry Trustln, Mrs. Aaron Rips and Dan Katzman. Ben E. Kaslow, (chairman ot National Service), Howard Kap» Ian, Joe M. Ilica, Mrs. Mike Freeman and Arthur Kulakofsky. Mike Freeman, (chairman of Cultural), Rabbi Myer S. Kriplte, Harry Sidman, Mrs, J. Harry Kulakofsky and Warner Frohman. Sam A- Ulce, (clmlvman ot Religious), Rabbi Benjamin Gronoiy Morton Richards, Mrs. Edwin & Brodkoy and Ray Simon. Dr. A1» Groenberg, (chairman of Ix>cal Unit), Hyman Ferer, S. Elmer Gross, Alfred S. Mayer, Ernest A. Nogg, Mrs. Edward E. Brodkey and James Llpscy. Jack W. Marer, Federation President, Paul Verct, FederaUon . Executive Director, anft Mayor John Rosenblatt, 1956-5T Philanthropies Campaign Chairman are ex-officlo members.

Early Deadline The deadline for next week has been advanced to noon Monday due to the New Year ^olidny', PuWlcl'ty. ttyatonan.iwr ] aidtf d to seiid tliei,r, relc'ssel la pearly.' . ' . . . ' / '.


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