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FRIDAY iniT JTH1VAV, NOVFMRPH 1XUI X..UIUJI 1J, JU>7
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Colfcgo Students' Addresses Needed
Mayor Greets Golden Agers
Parents of college students are asked to coini»Iet*r and reThe Honorable John Rosenblatt, turn a po'it cud /im-stloiinaire Mayor of Omaha, headed the group mailed to them this week hy of prominent persons who brought the Activities office ut the nies.sages of fireetlnys to members of the Sioux City Golden Age club Jewish Community Center. and their boats, the Omaha Golden The. addresses requested on Agei"s at a luncheon Monday at tin? cards lire needed for 8 the Jewish Community "enter. AIra presenting remarks to the ma.ster mailing lint to facilitate correspondence with col- gathering were Mrs. J. M. Horwlch, president of the Omaha Seclejjinns and to make It possible tion, Council of Jewish Women; to mall them the monthly bul- Mri. I*on Dubrowsky, co-ordlnaThe reiHwt i n s I s t e d that tho letins of college news. tor of the Sioux City Golden Age Khrushchev regime-directed i-amClub; Duvid Orkow, Superintenpalgn against Jewish ciiltiiriil an'1 dent of tJie Dr. Philip Shcr Home religious life had failed. •'.Soviet for the Aged; Mrs. Paul Sack* coJCWK, particularly tjie youlb, disordinator of the Omaha Golden play ifKfi'iy stroiut'1:' indie:!tiott^ of Age Club, H a r o l d W. Sobel, llldentificatioii us JI-WK than ever family service director of the 1 before," tin. io|«irt said. Federation for Jewish Service and Meanwhile. AJC j>ri-,ii|>-nt Irvllerbie Sells, popular comedian Joe Radlnowiki. ' ing M. I-.'njv'l warneit of the "grim S. Sachs, president of the Sioux mid real danger" Hint n 'major on Radio, TV nnd stage'will fly jwrtiuii of Ilii- Middle Kasl may from Chicago to Om.ihn to appear City Golden Age Club, ipoke on come under Soviet control. He n*;- In a "Night To Remember" Sat- behalf ottho Sioux City guesU, The program Included '.minlcal setli-d tlml Hie differiMieM ami urday at 8:30 p. m. at the Civic selections by Mmes. Milton Neartensions IjHwren Israel and Ibe Mimic Hall. enberK, Jennie Klfkln, Sam ZwerlAnil) Ht.itcs "form only a small 1 The show, the fund rabtlnR proj- Ing, merhberg of the Workmen * wuinciii of Mi'- foiel.odiii" piiltcrn emerging i " tliat troubled re;;lon." ect of H'nul B'rllh Nebraska Circle Dramatic Club. Invocation f.arlicr, Mr. Stro'ik n-|Kn led on Chapter 346 will have Buddy Wcb- win offered by the Rev. Alex Katz, of Jielli El Synngoguc. conditions ' " Moron-o it ml Tunisia IRT it* 1L4 master of ceremonies. Two sterling candy dishes were uliicli hi' II.-HI vhiteii d'liiiu; ft reI'erformers who will be featured cent Onmiill' 1 ' 1 minion tlii.-i'i'. lie j among the many musical varle-ty presented to the Federation "hy s.iid th.it Iwili I'n-.iil,-nl 11,'ibib | arts are Pat Hamilton Trio, the Mrs. Nathan Slnion, chairman of liourRiiili.i "f Tuiiisi.i (iii'l I'remier | I'haroj mid Duchesses, Mare-la the Omahu (ioldcn Agers. Mrs. J. Knih.ii'i'h l!el:l::ii of Morocco de- I.ipsrnan, Leonard Del'ort, Nancy Milton Margolin, Omaha club coc-l'ne'l Hi.it their iidiiilniitniliMiit' Grimms and I-'rnnlcl<! Kuntaroid ordinator, lhanked the many perpolicies toward the .l--wi-.li |><ipula- and dancers from several local sons who helped make the event a suerexs, 1'aul Veri't, execullve lion will Iw Kuld'-d i>y "the" prinstudio:*. JoAnn Ka.ilan In her sirig- dirertor of the Kederation, preciple of ei|u:il |-i;;lil-i." Hm'/cver. | Ing and danrlng net will be ac- sleled. Mr. Slrook stressed, .JewMi mmcuinpank'd by a elanciiig line. nuinril leaders in Moi-oeco ore disThe visiiors and their guests had turbed liy t i n t country's ontriclil 1 l'"und.s raised at Ihe show v^'ill lea at the Dr. Philip Slier Jewish b:in on or limitation of <-mb;ra- ' b.» ii;ed tr» .support Il'nal ii'ritli Home for the Aged following n tion; leaders In both countries i welfare pmjVet.s. Tickets are Sl-'iO tour of the city. Cantor Ell Kagan, were with tlie mm iet->::iiilion of ' and will be available at Ihe box of ili-lli Israel Synagogue, sang office. Jewinb community slniclmv. t for Ihe group.
Popular Comedian To Appear in Show
JWY to Sponsor Dance Nov. 16 The nnnu.-il Veterans D.iy Dance will be held at tin- IHacltslone Hotel, .Saturday evening. November IB, it was Hiinounceil by Delmar Klein, senio"- vice cinninnnrter of Kpstein-Mornaii 1'od, Jewish War Vi-tcrnm. TiclteU ti> the nffiflr, the only fund ralsliiu event of the organization linve been mailed to nil member* by Nat'-' Marcus, ilnncn ticket chairman. They may i)o nlso obtained tit the door the evelilnK of »l>e dancci Those who wish to buy tickets now .n-j call Mr. Marcus, Gfc O1I73 or Mr. Klein, RK 7858.
Israel President Is Re-elected Jerusalem, Oct. 28 (JTA)-Tsracl's Parliament re-elected Itzhak Ben Zvi, 7.1, for a second term us President. He was sworn In Wednesday.
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Chicago, ( J T A J -Ni'W cliurge'3 thnt tin' Soviet Union ii wafting »u organized campaign oJ fl's" crimination against the ::,0OO,0OO Jews within its own borders were voiced Jn'i<> at the incctliij; of 111*? American Jewish Committee's national executive romiiiitt.ee. The charges were contained in a rejjort, released by vice-president Alan M. Strook, based on hundreds of Interviews at Kuroihrui jxirts of embarkation with riluji'-ca from Eastern Kurojie.
A two-year study by the AJC!. released laM wei-k-i-nd. said, i-xtremisl'i and ivici-.t nsiitatois operating i" Northern slates con-dilute "Ihe principal source.-.",of Inlliimmatory, iiiiti-Seinilie literature currently ft'Wlins; Ihe Suulh. In It* memorandum, the CommitteeWflrned thnt in rerent nionllis the antl-.Scmllic iirunirution" lias In-en IU-PIXMI up '< para wi"i ""• e1"11'1";:cm-f of micli tpnilil- sjHjt:, as. Nasliville, 'rennessee and l.lllle I'.oelt." Xhe Semitic lileralum In tlieh South Is « '"'"ii" 1 f"r lioi"""' 1 '' Rain.
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Chiccsgoan to Be Speaker Child Rescue Dinner Mrs. Hudoljih Novick of Chicago, III., will lie the gue\st speaker Sunday, 'November .'(. at the annual Child Rescue dinner of Hie Pioneer Women's organization, to be held at li p. in. at the Jewish Community Center. .Mrs. Novick who recently returned from Israel whore a sister resides, Is the daughter of a founder of the Pionecra, the lute Mrs. IVarl Tiifln. Sh'e Is Ihe president of the Pioneer Women Chicago Council. Her address will deal with child rescue work and experiences in Israel. .Mrs. Sam N'ovait, Omaha president, will preside at the meeting and Mrs. Milton Ncamnberi; will Introduce the speaker. Mrs. NearenberK also will slni: s five m l Hebrew and Yiddish folksongs. Mrs. J. Kaplan is In charco of the dinner and Is being nssisted by Mines. Sam Rlfkin, Sam Richmond, II. Rlclilin, Leonard Plnliovltz, Sarah Schwartz, Morris Slereiihcrif, I. Goldstein, I, Forbes, Ilayla Rnsnick, Marlon lioundarin, J, I'eldman, Miltnn Nearenbcri;, William Rosson, Sam Novak nnd Sarah Okun, Admission is SI.50. Mines. KapIan, WE. r>I.")l and Novak, Cil.. 28."i6 may ha called for reservations. The Pioneer Women, together with the Worlclng Woini'ii Council, mainlalii a chain of day and night nurseries, vocational schools, agricultural training farms and a program of social service to newcomer* in Israel.
Recorder" Class The "Recorder", a unique Instrument, familiar in Israel and in Biblical terminology as the Hallel, will be presented for study at special classes for boyg and girU, beginning at the Jewish Communty Center, Suiielay, November 3. The services of Lewis ICirke, oboist with the Omaha Symphony orchestra, have been obtained by the Center. Mr. Klrke will conduct two eight week classes, 'Hie Recorder is considered one of the easiest instruments for an amateur to master) It Is a basic musical instrument elating back to biblical days and Is the original orchestral flute. , Renewed interested in the Re-
corder has been intensified In thl« country since 1938. It ha* bwomt popular among, high school anil college students of all faiths anil is rapidly a t t r a c t i n g Interest among elementary schools especially Jewish youngsters. A fee of 50 cents per lesion wlfl be made for each person in A class. Boys and girls interested In learning to play Uie Recorder ar# urged to call the Center Activities office, JA. 13C6. A d d i t i o n a l classes may b*' started In nelghlrarhood home* provided a minimum number r«elfter.
Registration Opened for Children's Sunday Program Fein fer th« Fall Session, No. vehiber 3-December 22nd, $5,00. Winter Session, January 5-Feb. rusty 23,15.00. Full payment must accompany registration application/ and will be accepted in the order today. • • •'."•.. ' .-..- •.-: ;:."' • . \ , received. For further Information Registration may be made at the parents are invited to call the AcJewish Community Center on or •ttvities Office, JA 1366. before the, opening day of the Sunday program which begins November 3,.'-at 2 p. m. Children should i>« enrolled early, Mrs. Cohen added, because registration Is limited, :. The program will feature such special activities aj story hour, The Federation of Jewish Worn* dramatics, atar study, movies, trips, singing, classes In "Record- en's Clubs will again sponsor ita er", sketch groups, science clubs, own booth lit Ihe Children's MeIsraeli and folk dancing, eiuiet morial IIDSIHI.II Ii.un.-ir whle-h will games, field group, Hebrew inter- IK? held all il.iy Monday. Novemest activities and holiday parties. ber 11, at thi! bhci-Jton-r-'ontenell*. The sessions will be supervised Hotel. by Miss Doris Railuziner, a reMrs. Isadeirc Chapman nnd MM. cent graduate of Brandeis Univer- Loyd Friedman, chairman' an4 sity, who will have working with co-chairman respectively, cordial" her qualified nnd experienced ly invites everyone to attend. leaders, teachers and advisors. Articles for the bazaar must b« In the possession of the committee by this Sunday morning. They may be left at tbe home ot Mra, I, B. 2legman, 651 No. 56 Street' or contact Mrs. Chapman, GL 0471 or Mrs. Friedman, JA 0087 forThe regular luncheon meet- other arrangements. Cash con. ing of the Federation of JewlsK trlbutlon* may be mailed to Mill. Women's Clubs will b« held Chapman, 121 So. 53 3treet. The committee would like to Thursday, l'p. m., at the Jewthank all those who have so fat ish Community Center. Reports will be presented by contributed to the success of tht Bazaar, committee chairmen. Mrs. Henry A. Newmah is presThe presidents and representatives of the organizations ident of the Federation of Jewish belonging to the club are urged Women's Clubs. Mr*. Harold P.to attend the> meeting by Mrs. Farber 1* general chairman ot tha Henry A. Newman, president. overall Children's Memorial Ho* pltal Bazaar,
The first session of the Jewish Community Center Sunday afternoon program for children five to twelve years of age is now open. for. registration, Mr». Julius Q* hen; program chairman, announced :
Need Items For Bazaar
Women's Fed. To Meet Thurs.
Record Attendance Seen For Roosevelt Dinner Reservations received so far indicate attendance at the Eleanor Mm, Itudolph N'nilell Roosevelt Dinner nt tho Blackslone Hotel on Sunday evening, November 10, will exceed the record-breaking event of lust year, William Grodlnsky, chairman, said today. Last year 3.">0 people heard Gershon Agron, Mayor of JeruJerusalem (Special Ditpatch), salem. The man who flung the bomb, that Injured Prime Minister Uen-Gurlon Robert I.urle of St. Louis, Mo., In Parliament last Tuesday, was a who recently spolie at the three former mental patient. His home parlor meetings in Omaha nnd revealed no other explosive? but Council Bluffs, in behalf of the some Communist literature) was lionet Drive, has consented to refound. turn for the dinner. The prime minister and Foreign Reservations for the event can Minister Golda Meir, who were be mailed to the Israel Bond ofslightly Injured, wero released fice, 1014 City Nallunnl Bank from u hospital. Social Welfare Blilg. or be made by phnno at AT Minister Moshe Shapiro underwent 1177 or AT. 1093. Tho cost is two operations for-Ills injuries. -3.25 per plate.
Bomb Thrower •Vlental Patient
Camp Councilors To Be on Panel ~ Two former Camp Jay-C-C staff members will participate In th« program at tho November meeting of the American Camping A*» sociation, Nebraska Section. They , aro David Goldstein,'son °C Mt> and Mrs. Arthur Goldstein ana Fnye Ann Kat/, daughter of Mr. and Men. Dave Katz. Tha two who served on tht junior staff were selected to represent tho Jewish Youth on a panel, "Camper Participation in Program Planning". Saul Silverman, Camp Jay-C-C and Center Activities director is president of, tho CampIng Association. ,