October 25, 1957

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Policy Un two spheres, the regional which comprises itself and its Arab neighbors, and the greater world i sphere which devotes considerable attention to the affairs of thin region for historical Mid geoJerusalem (J'I'A i —P r c in I e r political reasons. iJavId JJen Gurjon opened the winI'abnprovrd Soviet ltrl.tiom ter session of the Israel ParliaTho Israel Premier expressed ment with a long review or the regret that there had Itcen no ImMiddle Kast s i t u a t i o n and of provement in Soviet-Israel relaIsrael's foreign policy in which tions "despite nil our efforts to lie carefully avoided nny stric- improve our relations with this tures on pro-Soviet Syria and was mighty power which contains some relatively mild In bis references to three million Jews nnd Is one of the Soviet Union. Observers du- the decisive f a c t o r s in world crlbed this avoidance of extremes policy." II- described the Soviet • s a crystallization of Israel's Unions early attitude of friend-; posture today In foreign alfalrs. ship" to Israel and noted that Seven Mmjor Faints "since the K g y p t l a n dictator Mr. Hen Gtirion't speech made opened the gate of the Middle Kast •even major points: first, there is to the Soviet Union, there ban no change in Israel's f o r e i g n been n very clear and surprising policy; second, Israel's Intentions deterioration in this Great I'owcr'.s are peaceful; third, military vic- attitude to Israel nnd this altitude, torien are insufficient to achieve of course, has not licen weakened n solution In the Middle Kust; with the growing influence of Ihe fourth, Israel's primary task i< the Soviet Union in Syria." interns! social and economic con"The change that has now come solidation of the country; fifth, the I m p o r t a n c e of developing aliotit In the Middle Kasl, conttoter relations between Israel nnd the countries of Asia nnd "Africa; sixth, the lime is not far off when Israel will use llw ulom for agricultural and Industrial pur. JRWCS, and seventh, .inns in Arab An additional five hundred lamb, whether from tin- (oiuilollar.i 'viis raised by Hie inuninis or from the \W,I, me nifiulj'Ts of the Il'nal Jacobactually aimed at Israel. Adas Ycsliuran synagogue for Sputnik Increase Tension 1 refus;*. *' saving operations, and Mr. Hen tiiirlon congratulated forwarded to the United Jew'"Itu.ssiau science and the iwoplc" ish Ajjjtf.il. In \h' used in the (in the MiccesJui dispatch into ~pi-ci.il campaign to save 100,space of mi earth Mit'.ihle lmt fXK) homeless Ji.-ws, and nmvNoted thai "nur joy over tliis ini: IIK'III to Israel, I//y (iarscientific and tcclniolo:;i<'al mile.sick, president of the Syimstone has, however, INTO overjl-'ij^uc announced. shadowed to no little extent by "Our membership has althe resultant increase In world ways been concerned in helptension which is asviciatcd with ing t ' c United Jewish Appeal the artificial sitiiliie either its n to rescue Jews frum lands of C'>ui.e or consequence." o|>prcxslnn," he .said. He said Israel could not help The Hoard of Commissionhut be concerned by Ihe incrensv ers consists of; I/zy Carsick, In tension in the world nnd In president; Joe Kirshcnuatiin, the Middle Kusl whether'or not treasurer Sam Kifkin. secreit was connected with the sateltary; Harry CoopjMimu, Hylite. "The Middle IJist hns been rnan, Gu_s, Juke Kuiilan. Meyft focal point ot tension between

Premier Addresses Parliament

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East and West for more than two years, since the !>eginnlng of the / copious flow of arms from the , .Soviet bloc to Kgypl," he declared. "Israel has been aware, since the rise of the state, that it lives In

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Dr.MandelbaumWill Address Conference Dr. Bernard Mandelliainn. Moan j Ih home of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. of Student* ut the Jewish TheoThe- .Sunday mornim; business loglcil Seminary of Ajiicriia, New York, N. Y., will be the guest .session will oj»en with n breakfast. Scssiim*. Sunday evening, »I>ealter at Ihe Central .Slate* Conference of four groupn within Monday morning and Monday afttl»e Conservative Movement, nt ernoon will be devoted to tiie Youth C o m m i s s i o n under the Ik-lh Kl Synagonue, October 2~>-'2H, Dr. Mnndelbiiiui! will sjiealt on chairmanship of Kabbi Untold "New Horl/ons in Consultative Stern of Lincoln. Arrangement-. locally are bciuf; Jti'Jalsm," .Sunday noon. 1 V'e nicotines will brinj; tofjeth- mnde by Mrs. A . ' c , Fiilnuin, Sis| h-iiiood president, Harry Dultoff, er Cinscrvative leaders from five Beth Kl president, and Moiley states 111 this arcn who me lionnl Zlpursliy imd'AI Fcldman, Alen's menibeiD of the Friend;; ol Ihe Club president anil vice-president. Seminary, the National I'lmiuini:

m'::sion. A special conference servlrc "ill lie held this Kriday evening with Itnbbl lJernnrd I.lpnlck, !st. Iv>uis, Mo., (ifi^gut'sl preacher. A SabImth luncheon will follow the Saturday morning service, Itahbl Myer S. Kripke will lend a Tonih (tudy session Saturday nflernoon. Conference delegates will l>e the guests at an evening gathering at

Required for Hospital Volunteers Orienlritlim cl.ivt*1:;, a rci)uircment for volunti'rr.s working for the Omaha Vet'Ta.i's hospital, will be scheduled In tin; immcdiMte future. Persons inti/rcmed are invited to call Mrs. .1. Milton .Margolin. GL 4668, chairman for tills activity for tlie Federation of Jewish Women's Clubs.

entertain Sioux Cityans Bonds Reach $72,000 Mark

A full afternoon of entertain^ ment hns beepplanned hi honor / of the Sioux City Golden Ageril-* who will be guests'of the Omaha Golden Age club Monday, October 28., • •'•::• ;'-\-\].}.^r<tinned Mr. lien Gurion, "is that It In no longer local forces but Three parlor meetings, a lunch- A 1 p. m. luncheon and party. will be held Monday at the Jewish powerful external forces tlmt ag- eon, n synagogue appesl and an gravate the tension in the region Israeli Fashion Show have Te- Community Center. The program and only parallel and comple- sulted In the sale of $72,000 in will include a presentation by the mentary world forces can reduce Israel Honda In Omaha and Coun- Workmen's Circle Dramatic group the direction of Mr*. MU* this tension." cil Muffs so far this year, chair- under '••'-•'? man William Grodinsky said to- ton Nearenberg. Hojui III Arab lUrojnltioii Guests at the luncheon will InMr. Hen Gurion expressed be- day. I.nst yenr's complete cam- clude Mayor John Kmenblatt, Dr.: lief that the day would come wheu paign ended with a record break- A. Greenberg, Kev. Alex Katt, the Arab .states recognized the Ing Jt 75,000. David Orkow. Mr*. I^eop Dubrofexistence of Israel. He noted inThe meetings were held at the sky, Sioux Oty coordinator for creased understanding and sup- homes of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wolf tha Golden Age group, Mrs. J. I* port of Israel's alms by many and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Katonan Honvich, president o< tlie Counmuntries nnd expressed regret In Omaha and Mr. nnd Mrs. Ben cil of Jewish Women and Joe Bad* that Premier Nehru's government (j'ershun In Council Bluffs. Tha Inowski. Paul Veret, executive diIn India which, he said, stood for luncheon, for young busineu and rector ot the Federation for Jew* tlie strengthening of peace with professional men, m i conducted Ish Service, will «*rve as chair;dl nations regardless of t h e i r by Stanley Perimeter. Tha syna- man of the program. regimes, continued to discriminate gogue appeal was held on Roth Following the luncheon the against I s r a e l and seemed io IlashaiMh at the Beth Jtcob-Adau Sioux City guests win be: taken : ignore ll» existence. Yohurn and the Fashion Show on a alghtseeing tour of Omaha, was; sponsored by the Women's A stop will be made at the Dr. Division. •;.' :.....- .• y . ; . - \ ' ' : : - ••• :;, PhlUp Sher Jewish Home for the Remaining events for this year's Aged for tea. A musical program campaign are: The Eleanor Roose- will be presented by Cantor Kit velt Pfnner at the Blackstone Hotel, November 10; Israel Day, a Mrs. Louis Alberts is in charge Phil ningle, druggist and Jake door to door solicitation, Decem- of the luncheon. Assisting will be Wine, automobile dealer, are ber 1 ajid the second annual Cha- Mnies. Lou Cutler, Sal Ndgg and among the Omahans chosen for nukati Feittlval, December 15. M. Hosenstem, nnd Addle, Seals. Heservatlons may be ma^te by special honors by the Supreme calling Mrs. J.. Milton Margolin,; Council of the Scottish Wte Machairman representing the Counsons, now meeting In Washingcil, GL 4668; MrtT Paul Sacks; TK ton, D. C. ' 9518 or Mrs. Nathan Simon, HA They were selected fo • the' rank of Knight Commander*.'for; the A special free jiffy-wagon pick- A special exhibit cirrylne put Court of llnuor by Uie Supreme up and delivery service is offered Ihe theme of ''Golden Age In JewCouncil. Mr. Uin::Ie has been In in the afternoons to persons using ish Art" will be arranged by Mrt.: Masonic work thirty yean and the services of the Jewish C'oinmu- Henry Crcenbcn- and Mrs. Harold nily Outer Health club. Mr. Wine, eight year::. Slosburg. The .service was planned to free The Golden Age Club is span* Selected fo'r tlr; same distincdub patrons from any traffic comsoreil by the Council of Jewish tion was Karl I>. Sieg.-I of Linplications and to conserve their Women and the Federation. : coln. time. N't appointments are required of those using the club services. Tlie new "Jiffy" wagon arrives at its destination promptly after a call is received at JA 1366. A stuff of well trained and ex- A meeting of t h e executjvo perienced masseurs are on hand board of the midwest council of to give members nnd non-niem- the Union of American Hebrew, licrs the highly personalized serv- Congregations will be held In ices identified with the Center Omaha, Sunday, October 2T, with Health Club. Massages, wet and representatives of twenty-seven , dry steam baths, rest cots, infra congregations in seven 'Mates. Paul Blotcky. member of the und ultra violet treatment*, (bowers and workouts facilities are all executive board, Is in charge of arrangements for the event, Louis available ; at a slight service will precharge. . .•-••••." .' : '; Shlfrln of St.Louis, Mo., : side, as chairman. ;.'.-'••. Three .masseurs ore on hind The meeting will deal with pro- v each Sunday to eliminate waiting. grams of adUlt education, youth The staff consists of Carl Flxley, groups, summer camps, the conimanager, Paul Klppels and George blned campaign nnd the coordinaSine, masseurs; '_••; ;; tion of: the work of all Temple •

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Visiting representatives will bo entertained at the home of. Mr, V ond Mrs. Paul Blotcky and visiting rabbis at the home of RauW Tlie Sunday afternoon children's and Mrs, Sidney If. Brooks.

nctlvltlcK will begin November 3 at the Jewish Community Center. Tlie program will include movies, Mr*.' Lester C'urmel trips, h o l i d a y parties, games, Mrs. Lester Cnrmel o ' Chicago, swimming, singing, dancing duos, Many talented performers will will conduct seminars of local arts and crafts and a variety of B'nai H'rltli chapters here Mon- other activities. Youngsters, five make up the cast of "A Night to ' :Remember," to play Saturday, No. day and Tuesday, October 28th and years of age and up are eligible vcmber 2, 8:.T0 p, m., at the Oma29th at the Sheratcm-Fontenellc for participation. The Sunday program will be su- ha Civic (Vnlcr. The show, featurhotcL Following a luncheon on Monday, Henry Monslty chapter pervised by Miss iioris Itadu/iner, ing musical variety acts, is the 470 will hold its si'minar. Nebras- a recent graduate of Branilels Uni- annual fund raising event of B'nai IS'rith Nebraska Chapter No. 316. ka chapter IMG will haw Us ses- versity. Jeanne Kaplan, a lO-year-olil sion on Tuesday. The sessions will be conducted Mrs. Carmel Is president of from 2 p m to 4:30 p m at tlie perfomer, who will lie featured. U'rmi H'rith Womons district No. Center The first session, lasting 8 has appeared liefore audiences In 6 and was named Volunteer Moth- weeks, which begins Sunday No- Lincoln, Omaha, St. Joseph, Mo.,. er of the Year In .195:1 by the i veinber :i. will end with a. gala and the Hollywood Talent show of r.'nai H'rltli vocational service de- I Chanukl;ali party Sunday, Decem- I of fast December. Omahans wIH partment. She has held many of- IMT 22. Tlie second H weeks scs- see F r a n k i e Krunstorad and fices in the organization. She :.ion will begin Sunday, January Nancy Grimm, who presented their harmonica act on n recent Lawtaught in the Chicago public .">. I'l.Vt. schools for 17 years and has reRegistration for tlie S u n d a y rence Welk show. The program ceived varkjus citations for out- afternoon children's program Is will include the Duchess and the standing contribution In the field now open. Payment of the $5 fee Pharos, siiigiiur and dancing arof education. mast be made ut the- time as en- tists. Sol I.ittman Is fund raisins Mrs. (.'annel Is tlie mother of rollment Is limited. Urochtires and two children. Her husband is also registration b l a n k s have lieeri chairman and Mrs. LeRcne La Vine Is ticket chairman. ' mailed to all parents of children. active In B'nai. B'rlth activities.

Talented Acts in B'nai B'rith Show


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