XXXV-
No. t l
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OMAHA, NKBRAKKA,
FRIDAY.
MARCH
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Woman Editor To Speak Sunday Night At Center
K of Jcuhli lli.lorj Jeru^alrm Jtnvhli .Survival Jrui<tli WoliH'ii 'I Ill-Hugh tin* Agr« JuituKiit and rhritl];iulty: 'I IIP Dirri-ri'iu <>H N'mt- Light On Hi" lilbln Tim <)Mi(,' Sliahlialh lloolc Ileligloli of itiMinnn Tiieie booki me on ilisphiy in till) Center I.oliliy mid may l»o borrowed lifter the WcissJlosmarin lecture tills Sunday evening.
Party to Be Camp to Have Purim Held at Sher Home West Theme
Purim Calendar Marked by Carnivals and Coronations I 1 ., ,n ('juindls '>.i:i liio'iii.^ tlii- iiolliljy olhcrt inrv h> l(>-li out Schools in Oiiuli i S>n'gorfi Bunttjy afternoon In aiidil.un t> the Crowning of Purim King* ttmt Qmvn* and other ichcduled emit* •Jti1- .us lh» week-end. ', »• new Purim King and Queen • I fiitii Israel will be crowned Saturday evening following the rcirling of the Meglliah at 7 p. m. In the main Synagogue, The centninnies will include th« Initalldtion of Haitian. Mordecal, .and tVlnces* Mcnuchah. Beth Israel Costume P a n d a • T,ie coronation win be followed by a costume pu*4e. Prize* will be •warded for the roost original, funt i l c l . most unusual, preltle*t, and Ugliest costumes. The social hall will be the scene of I he children'! Piirim Carnival Sunday from 2 p. m, to • p. m. BYO members will operate a "recOld your voice" booth In addition t o other* planned- Prize* will be awarded to the winners of gamej. Refreshments,' including-food plates, wili be made available untU 8" p. m. by, member* of the P-TA. The. event'U being planned by the youth clubs, leaden, teachi n and P-TA. Sunday .school will meet «« Usual. The annual crowning of a King
Press Time MidEast Developments .Alarm vvns ri'tciited by I s w l after Egypt aptmlnted n mililary governor for iho ('•inn atrip according to• tlm JTA new service. A government nfflcinl in Jerusalem said Israel will not lok'i.ite provocations " A dispatch from Tel A\lv »n>H JJN Uiiflcrsem'tury Halph J, llimche declared thiit the- United fiatlnm Kniorgciiry force II.-II no 'intention of Intcmationali/iiif: the Ci.'i/n Strip. Ar/il) legion commanders In Ilic Ili-ljcon nroa, »Toitl-itt warned ill resident!; against laiichiui; further tttnckx Into Ihi'acl. Municipal rounds in tli<- CJii/a Strip resigned nfler Informini: the United National KineruPiicy Fu.-ce tlify will ncccpt imlruetlom only from Kcyptlaii authorities.
..nl Queen for Purim"will be a fi i!ur« o( the Beth VA school* Carnn il Sunday from 2 p. in. to 3:30 p. in. m the vx'ul h.ill. The King find Queen are elected by tlie piiiiccs mil pruiceuim. ITie latter, elected by1 their Talmud Tjrah clawes urc: Eddie- Allman, J o e l Kpstein, Marc Fcllman, Tommy Felhngn, Jerry Fercmteln, Itlclurd Fried, Roger Friedman, Robert Gould, Jim Kagan, Keith Levin, Uaward Rainlck, Cory RidMrdi, J o e l Snelder and Lloyd Wohlner. .Michelle Aronoff, Harriet Dolgoff, Linda GeUand. Diane Halpern, Nancy Katz. Terry Milder, Judy Nogv, lUxalind Nogg, Joyce Render, Nancy Rlekei, Carol Tlosenbaum, JoAnn Schmldman, Judy Sleglcr and Vita Simon. Th« Royal Players, B a r b a r a Chudacoff, Sao/ord Friedman, I<inda Graetz, Linda Rickco, Ted Sanford, and Donald .Solotorov»ky will entertain after the coronation. A playlet, "The Story of Purim," written by Mr*. M. F, Kagan, will bo presented. Menibem of the caat are: Larry Itatt, Bobby Gould, Douglaj Kagan, Barry Ix>wi« and Jorry Novak. The Carnival nili feature many booth*, Including games, contcfLu, moylci and .other attraction*, rtefreilimenU will be nerved. Holiday far Temple 8tho(il Regular (eulong of the Tf.niple hracl Rellglou* nciiool will Iw omitted Sunday morning In order to give the children time to orrunge the Purim Carnival to lie held in the afternoon from 3 p. m. to 6 p. ni. Tne .Saturday division cl.i-.s<M will meet UH usual, The Carniviil will feature mo^Wi, a pup/wt B1IOWP Shu^hitn cottun candy, ami Purim Ifwths.mich HI Purlin Spin, foiiuno telling. Quern lather's Ueauty Shop and Ilarlier Shop, Feed Ilanien, and Shoot Mr. Smarty. Queen Esther's, own puppy, Xt'rx/'., will he given' .iuay an n door prize. Mrs. Arthur fircciio, chairman of tliti Sisterhood roliKioii.s ^CIKJOI C'.nninitlc'!, will act alfr) in general chairman for tl»o Carnival. The Religion* School room mother* and tiielr rommlttoe are helping nrrani;o and plan the Carnival. Hot sandwlcht'5 and other refreshment* will be nerved. ')
Dr. Daniel Miller, Camp Jay-C-C committee chairman, announced at a committee meeting t h a t Camp Jay-C-C will have a atrong western flavor thi* i u m m e r through p l a n * to increase and expand It* riding' activities. Each campor, Dr. Miller stated, will have a colt of his own to take cure of and feed. Campers will be Instructed* by experienced horsemen. This summer camp will be in :u!sslon for four vreckt with well trained counsclora of wldo experience to xupcrvise the nctlvlticH. Boys and girls age.* seven through fourteen may nttend el thereof the two-two weekfies^Ion» or the full four week season. Special leadership programs for high school students and will be announced in next weeks Issue of the Press. Because of the limited capacity of Camp Jay-C-C, it I* suggested that campers be onrolled Immediately. Those desJrinK more Information and details should call the Camp Office; JA 1368.
The Nebraska Chapter No, 346 Of B'nal B'rith will entertain the residents of Dr. Philip Shor Home for the Aged with their annual Purim Party Sunday, 2 p. m. Mrs. Marry I. Epstein, chairman will be assisted by Mmes Goodman Cohen, Morris J. Franklin, Sam Swcrllng, Jenny Rifkin, Sidney Bloch, Sam MnnviU, Phil Kutler and Josef Mayer. The program will Include a dance by Barbara Kutler, nnd vocal and violin selections by Jack Snylnn, Wilfred Ahlniin will entertain at the piniv> lli'froihmpnls will be served.
Beth El to Honor Rabbi and Wife Both Kl Synai;i>i;ue will honor Rabbi and Mrs. Mycr S. Krlpke at an open house, Sunday, March 24, from 3 p. m. to S p. m. in the Synagogue social hall. All member* of the community are invited to tho reception which will celebrate Rabbi KrJpko'B tenth anniversary as religious leader of Beth Synagogue.
UJA LEADERS CONTRIBUTE RECORD $ 3 5 , 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 AT M I A M I MEETING
Trud« WeiM-Rosmarin, editor of tho magazine, "The Jewish, Spectator" will speak at the Jew* i.sh Community Center, Sunday, March 17th, at 8 p. m., it was announcer by Dr. Abe Groenbcrg, proi.Tam chairman. Dr. V/elss-Ilosmarin, a nstlve of Frankfurt, <Jermany,-"came to this country shortly before th» > rise of Hitler. A graduate of the • University of Wurzburg, «ho. received her Ph. D. for a thesis on the earliest history of the Arabs, In the field of adult education, she directed the School of th«—, Woman and taught Jewish literature at the New School for Social Research. Presenting a. different speaker or artist monthly, the Program of the Month scries Is part of th« Jewish Community Center arid B'nnl B'rith cultural and educa* tlonal program for the community. Information and tickets for, the Program of tho Month ma**, be obtained from the Jewish Cam* munlty Center or members of the B'nai B'rith program committee. As a result of recent developments in the Middle East, a display of large maps 6f Israol and ureas Involved, will be set up in the Center auditorium. The exhibit will Include current material pertaining to the situation ns well a* literature for distribution.
Talk Stresses Urgency of Drive The nm d for the support of i l l Jeuhh Women's organizations in the 1057 Jewish Philanthropies campaign vvng stressed in a talk by Mrs. Edward E. Brddkey, ch/ilrman of the Women's Division. Mrs. Brodkcy addressed members Of the Federation of Jewish Women's Clubs at a meeting at the Jewish r Community Center. 'To meet the gigantic needs of this year," Mrs, Brodkey declared, "we must reach and educate every woman in Omaha, and we rely In great measure on all of you to go back to your organizations and inspire your memben to support the campaign." Mrs. Mike Fteeman,..first vicepresident, presided in the absence at Mrs. Henry A. Newman, proitilent, rtoporti were made by mem- . lie is,
Beth Israel-Truman Citation Lauded
A record luni of tJ3.100.000 uai rniifd by more tlun 900 American Jtwiill I'lilcri al Iha t'liilfd Jrwiili Appeal Nalioriol Inailnurll Conftrf ncc «t Mlllml llr-aih, Florida, on March ] . Tlir aniounl, rcpreirnlinn tlic largol itarlmn IUIH n c r acliiivi-d by tlie UJA, liunehcd llie 1100,000,000 Emerfenry llncue Fun4 drive and Ilia rrjular 1957 campaign. I'iclurril lirre arc >ix of ihc Irnlina (inrlirfpaiili in llio Conference: Sealrd (from I. la r.I are William Moirnwalil of New York, I'M Central Chairman, anil Govrrnor Abraham A. Itlliieoff of Conncctirul. Rear (from I. to r.) are Jack I). Weiler of New York, Joseph IMtunan of Dtlroil, .Sainurl II. DarofT of l'liilailel|ilila, all UJA National Chairmen; and flslihi Herbert A. Friedman of New York, Evrrutnr Vicr. Chairman of UJA. The delegate! heard a dramatic rloaed-rimiit TV adilreu from New York liy M>>. </olda Mtir, Israel Foreign Minister. I'rorreiK of ihn Keidle rmid. louj(lit ovcrflnil above normal UJA rampBinn nrrda, are protidiiiK Iransportatlon and reiclllrment in Iirael and oilier lands for 100,000 Jewi in flight from terror and periecinlon in Kfipi, Hungary anil oilier eoiiniriea. The rontlituent agenriea of the UJA—llie United hrael Appeal, tlir Joint Oil. Iriliiition ('ominillre and New York A>ioeialion for New Amerirani—mu>l proiide welfare and rehabilitation aid to aome 325,000 neweoinrri in Itrael and dependent J e m in 21) oilier countrin. A fourth agency, (lie United Iliai Sertirt, will alia benefit from the Itrlrue Fund ihoujh it it nol • comUlurrit.
The fifth Annual Citation Award Dinner of Beth Israel Synagogue, ut ulilch former President HarryS. Truman was awarded-fl citation fur hcMnt; an "outstanding Humanitarian, distinguished statesman and patron of the State of Israel", has evoked nationwide Interest, Dan Cordman, dinner chairman, reported. Mrs. Gordmnn snid that Mr. Trumun's address which touched \arlom aspects (if the Israel ultua. tlon, was reprinted In many lendiiiK newspapers in the. country, ut'll an having received attention funn piomlncnt commentators of tho nnllon, He added tlmt mciagei of congrntuliiilons from all parts of the roiinfiy me still heinK rcceKcil at the Hclh Israel S>naKrigiie office. Mr. (iordmnn Ktateil that Preslili'iil 'iVnmnn, moved by the tromenduus ovation he received, commented, "This Ii the first tinio I h;i\e IKH'U honored by a SyiKiKomip nnd 1 nm deeply-.)mpic-sM-d lay the ms|ilrlu" proceediiiKs. I feel very hnnored''.