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The Influence, of Western culture «nd taite makes a decided imprenlon on the American visitor in Israel, • Lincoln housewife, M n . oRobert Cohen, told • Community Center audience, in a recent talk. Mn. Cohen who accompanied her father to Israel where he dedicated a forest of 10,000 treei, appeared at the first meeting of the 1957 Board of Governor! of the Federation. Israeli homes Indicate (he same affection for the most modern home conveniences and utilities, that grace the American home. Mrs. Cohen said. She described the popularity of American entertainment and illustrated the similarity In womens fashions by the attractive outfit (he wos wearing and which was purchased during her trip. - I'ony Tails
Jerusalem, (Feb. 4 (JTA).Thore Is no change in Israel's position with regard to the Gaza and Akaba areas and no proposals on them will be submitted by Israel to United Nations Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold. Israel rejected the General Assembly's call to quit the Gaza and
Akaba areas in a statement which stressed the Jewish State's willingness to cooperate with any United Nations peace effort in the area consistent with the principles of the UN Charter. Following a Cabinet meeting, and a bedside conference with Premier .DdWcl Ben Gurion who is recuperating from pneumonia, a Foreign Ministry spokesmun issued the statement declaring that "Israel adheres firmly to the position adoptee} by the Knesset Janunry 22 regarding Shnrm el Five new members were elected Shekh iind Gazn." The. Kni'ssct to the executive committee of'Vie resolution 'Insisted thai Isruel Omaha Federation for Jewish would rernnin in Iho Akubsi urea Service at the first 1057 meeting until It had obtained satisfactory of the'•BoanJ- of Governors, Jan- safc-guurds of freedom of navigauary 31 nt the Center. tion through the Gulf of Akaba. They ore Milton II. Abrahams, It also said that Israel would conMrs. Edward E. Hrodkey. Hurry tinue to administer the OIIWI Strip B. Cohen, Dr. Morris Margolin in cooperation with the UN. Inrni-1 lCxpriftWH Regret and Dr. Josoph Soslmlk. "It In amazing to sec tlie AmerBoard members were urged by The Foreign Ministry statement ican prototype of the teenager In Mrs. J. Harry Kulakofjky, presi- after emphasizing Israel's "appieIsrael," Mm. Cohen pointed out, dent Of the Zionist Council, to send ciiition of ihp growing under»tnnd"with her pony-tail, blue Jeans and an expression of appreciation to in the United 'Nations" that bobby wx. There were times when Omaha's Congressman Glenn Cun- the "stntus quo ante of violence I felt I might be In any city In ningham, for the Klund lie nncl and blockade by Exypt may not bo our country." others have taken In Congress in restored, expressed "reci'd that Mrs. Hill safd she wa» Impressed relation to the Israeli situation. the Assembly failed to touch on by the Israeli's humor and wit Mrs. Kulakofsky read a wli'c in the foot of the tensions In the which Is said to be a sustaining which Conp. Cunningham and oth- urea, which is Egypt's continuing force In times of stress and strain. er representatives reported a let- maintenance of a state of war Mrs. Cohen is the sister-in-law ter asking Secretary of Stnte Dul- against Israel und her InfringeCoulU tliU attractive y<i Isnii'll lie tlilnkliiK of the time when of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur If. Goldles to urge the United States del- ment in this connection of the »ldn, Mr. and Mrs. Itay Simon shn iiffnln run tnihilgf In In- inlniKH for Western World fashions? egation to the United Nations to United Nutlons Charter and Seand the daughter-in-law of Mr. ToriH), »hf priiuilly exhibits II military l»i>l< In full eoinlmt uniform avoid a fresh Israel-Arub outbreak. curity Council resolutions. H* she receives <-iingratil1:ltl •* from a hoy friend, u beimlcil Israeli and Mrs, Sam Cohen. Officer, anil IIIT mother, li| roin|ilellon of n trulhlni; courw for . A report pn the first planning "In the interests of its own mormeeting of the Women's Division's women milltury liiHtrurlors Tel Aviv. participation the,1957 Philanthro- ality, the United Nations cannot Chairmen Appointed py Drive vva"s made by Mrs. Ed- ignore Egypt's infringements of ward E. Brodkcy, general chair- Security Council resolutions and To Federation Depts. her primary international obligaman for the Women. tions by her blockade of the SUCK H i e appointment of chairmen Sol Goldfarb, Family Service and Gulf of Akaba, und at' the of the vnlrous departments of the: and Saul Silvcrmr.n, Center Ac- same time call on Israel to withFederation for Jewish Service.was tivities Dlrcctkr, reported on thedraw from the east const Of the announced at the flr»t nicotine of Ner Tumid awards will be pre- the religious awards created in the work of their departments. Gulf of Akaba without providing the 1957 Executive Committee senteil in a special ceremony «t intpiest of helping Scouts apply adequate guarantees that the presheld Wcdneiday, by Dr. Abe the Uelh El Sabbath services this their religious beliefs, In service to ent freedom of navigation shall Grecnbcrg, Federation president. Friday at 8:15 p . m . to seven Boy their church or synagogue as well not be upset by Egypt. There can"These chairmen," Dr. Grecnbcrs Scouts, largest number to be hon- as their fellow-men. not be two laws, one for Israel and Members of Troop 82 will parexplained, "along with their com- ored on one occasion in the history one for Kgypt," the statement conticipate in portions of the evening's mittees, supervise the various ac- of the 'synagogue; cluded service. A reception In the SynaThe boys are: Howard Chudativities and programs of the FedSenator Knuwlnnd. Semite's Regogue social hall will follow, coff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving eration, assigned to them." publican leader, and an American Chudacoff; Harold Forbes, son of Delegate t o the United Nations The following will serxe at Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Forbes! indicated Tuesday that sanctions chairmen of their respect h e Fed- Stephen Gould, son of Mr. and against Israel would be "immoral eration departments: Antl-Dcfam- Mrs. Leonard Gould; Jim Kagon, and Insupportable" if similar •tlon Advisory Committee, Milton son of Mr. and Mrs, George 'KaThe third artist to appear at the R. Abrahams; Cnmp Jny-C-C, Dr. gan; Richard Kaslow, son of Mr. Washington, Feb. 4 (JTA)—The moves arc not taken agulnst RusJewish Community Center in tha Daniel Miller; Dr. Slier Jewish and M M . Ben K. Kaslow; Louis Washington correspondent of the sia. Program of the Month Series Is In a statement to reporters, Sen. Home, Arthur A. Colin; Commu- Rich, ion of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cairo newspaper Al Ahram, renity Center, Louis Canar; Educa- Rich, mid Martin Sneider, son ofported In . his paper today that Knowland indicated that United BUI Johnson, nationally ncclaimed tion Bureau, Dr. Morris Margolin; Mr. anil Mm. Sidney Sneider. President'.Elsenhower told King States should not support sanc- singer. Mr. Johnson, a bass bariFamily Service, Louis Katz; Free They will receive the awards Saud during their talks that Is- tions against Israel, unless the tone, enjoying an Writer-national United Nations is ready to apply reputation as a Concert Artist, Lonn Fund, William Grodinsky, from Rabbi Mycr S. Krlpke of rael "is here to stay." and Jewish Press, F. Ralph NOKK. Ueth Kl and Richard VVIntroub, The Arab correspondent said the sanctions against the Soviet Un- radio and television personality, President added thai "the U.S. will ion, which failed to comply with Is known for his Interpretations In addition, the following were scoutmaster of Troop No. 82. The Ner Tumid, (En t e r n a l not stand idle and fee Israel dis- 10 General Assembly resolutions and folk songs of all nations. appointed as chairmen of standing Dr. Abe Grecnberg, Federation Committees: Budget Committee, Light; award may bo granted only appear, and the Arabs have to concerning Soviet a g g r e s s i o n against Hungary. President, announced that Mr. Robert H. Koopor; Buildings and to Scouts who have achieved at know that clearly." Johnson's appearance at the CenMaintenance, H.trry Siilm.-in; Logal Ktst first clans rank and is one of+ ter, launches its 1937 Brotherhood Committee, Hurry B. Cohen; Com- ! Week Celebration. The Program munity Statistic*, IJQO Klsenstntt; of the Month Series Is presented, Pledge Redemption, David I-Vdcr, lointly by the B'nal B'ritli Lodges and Cnmp Jay-C'-C Slip, Comld ••111(1 Chapters of Omnhn find the 8. Grogs, Jewish Community Center. Dr. Judali I'ilcli, Kxecutive DiAdmission is by season ticket rector of the American Association or^ndlvidunl tickets, for Jewish ^duration, discussed A delegation from the Young ieu'lsh Indication in this country. Adult Council will attend the concert. They will hold a social after the program. father-Son Banquet
Five Elected to Executive Body
Israel Fashions, 1957?
Her Tamid Award Will Be Conferred on Seven Scouts
Knowland's Sanction View
Ike Says Israel 'Here to Stay'
Will Be March 31 The tliirly-tliii'd Aniiunl Father-Son I)aiK|tiet will bo hold Sunday, March .11. at tlio Jen Mi Community ('enter, il ivns onflounced by Dr. Philip Slier, founder of the banquet.
Israel Reports 6,946 New Immigrants in Jan. A tolnl COI0 nnv lmmli;i'iinls arrived in Israel (luring January, according to statistics published by the Jewish Agency. Of this number, 3,200 were refugee*- from Egypt and 800 from Hungary.
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Third Program of Series, Feb. 20
Jewish Music Planned A program of Jewish music will be presented Sunday nt 5:415 p. m . , on Kadlo Station" WOW, In honor of the National Jewish Music • Festival. Jewish communities throughout the U. S. are sponsoring music programs, concerts, broadcasts in celebration of Jewish Music Month Elaine Jabenis, television and radio personality, will announce the progrnin featuring Jan Peercc. June Vuli, Hugo Wintcrhultcr, Richard Tucker, Danny Tliomast and the Israeli Symphony Orchestra ,