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Dr. Greenberg 1$ Delegate To B'nai B'rith Meeting Dr. Abe Greenberg, Omaha phyilcian and communal Jeador, i* a delegate to the 114th annual meeting of B'nai B'rith which opened ThtnwJay In Washington, P. C. Dr. Greenberg,* president of the Omaha Federation for Jvwish Service, ia well known for hi* long record of participation in B'nal B'rith activities. BwUdlag Dedication ' Principal event of.-4.he six-day meeting will be the dedication of the new B'nil B'rith Building—a modern •eight-story structure homing the first Jewish muieum in the natton'i capital, a research library on human tights and the national headquarters of the world's largest Jewish service organization. IU*«u (4 Meellaft Dr. Greenberg, a member of B'nal B'rith's governing body. Is accompanied by his wifi. Also attending, the dedication ceremonies are Mr .and Mrs. Edward A. Rosen. The B'nal B'rith Building was erected bjr a foundation honoring Henry Monsky, a prominent Omaha attorney and president of B'nal B'rith for nine yeors before his death In '917.
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Prominent Hjmkrra Secretary of Labor James P, Mitchell, Mri. Eleanor Roosevelt, Supreme Court Justice Tom Clark, Attorney General, William P. Rogers, and B'nai B'rith president Philip M. Klutznlck, who It a VS. delegate to the United Nations, head the list- of speaker* and guests participating In the dedicaJerusalem (JTA)—Appearing in the Parliament of Israel for the first time since he was wounded tion program. The ceremonies there by a madman's hand grenade. Premier David Ben Gurion—his injured leg still shoeless—closed a brought 1,000 delegates to the naforeign policy debate by firmly rejecting the leftwing's proposals that Israel alter its foreign policy in tion's capital. the direction of neutralism. The Premier was upheld In a vote of 63 to 12. lUumUated Broatc Menurah* Explaining the reasons why the brae] Government found it impossible to adopt a neutralist policy, A bronze menorah Illuminated the Premier voiced a long and sharp criticism or the Soviet Union, formally opened the T-shaped 1 . j ^ premier asserted that neuglass and white brlck,B'naI B'rith tralism was possible in two forms Building. The seven-foot cande* alone—that all nations > of the labra. symbol of B'nai B'rith, world concede Israel the sort of stands at the entrance to the neutral status granted Swltzerbuilding. The base i« sculptured in land, or that Israel be neutral In relief depicting the twelve tribe* its dealings with all nations. of Israel. The candelabra la a gift New Orleans—Jack W. Mnrer, Arabs Oppose Neutrality from B'nal B'rith units of Latin Omaha • attorney and a prominent The first is not possible, he conAmerica. figure In Omaha and national Jewtinued, because the Arab states— The growth of religious liberty ish affairs was elected to tbe cither the pro-Soviet nor the proIn the United Slate* told In price- Board of Directors of the Council Wentern states—arc not prepared of Jewish Federations and Welless documents is one of the histo grant Israel such a status, he torical exhibits to be displayed In fare Funds at the organization's said, indeed, he added, there was the building's Philip M. nnd Kthel 26th annual General Assembly no reason that they should single Klutznlck Exhibit Hall, named far here. He was to have led the pnnel out Israel us sancrosanct without the organization's president nnd In pre-campalgn budgeting ut the similar guarantees to Belgium, his wife, both former Ornahons. m e e t i n g , but commitments In Hungary or other countries. The Omaha forced him to enncel his United Nations, he snid, could not appearance at the gathering. he depended upon to guarantee I«Mr. Mnrer has devoted much of CF.NTEK CQMM1TTKK tael\ security ns Israel had hi* time to participation In Oma. TO MKF.T MONDAY learned in 1S4K and In 1951 when ha rommunlty affairs and has The November meeting of the Senility Council ordered an the Jewish Community Center served ns past president of the end.to the Suez blockade of her Committee will tie held on Federation for-Jewlsh Services In shipping. Monday, .November 25. 12:13 195SJ56; general chairman of the p m at thi» Center. Mr. IxiU Jewish Philanthropies campaicns Dt-nlrwt (lood Ililatlons Cannr, committee chairman, In 19.17 and 1953 and as former A call for » record number of A.s for Israel1! neutrality to-\ chairman of the Jewish Communurges oil members of the Cenumil other nations, Mr. Ben Gurvounirers to carry out the intenI Ity CVntcr and Family Service ter Committee to attend. ion noted that'lsrael desired equalsive one-day effort on Sunday, DeI committees, ittrU W. Mstff ly good relations with all states cember litt, for the sale of Israel He was president of Temple and wait working in that direcBonds, Wa« made today by WiU Israel from 1946 to 1948, a pant Barristers Club of Oniulia. tion, but this did not depend on member of the Notional Board of The Omahn Federation for Jew- Israel alone. Ibun .Cnxlllnky, Oinah.i chiiiinin | the Union of American Hebrew ish service is a member agency It-was not Israel but the Soviet Mtart at » a. m. I Congregations and n former presi- of tho National Council of Jewish The house-to-house cjm.is<, an dent of the Henry Monsky lodge Federations and Welfare Funds, Union which had breached an oil supply and trade agreement, Mr. important part of the Bond cam-1 or B'nal B'rith. the latter, a national association Ben Gurion reminded his listeners. iwlgn, will start from the Jewiihj Mr. Marer is now vice-chairman comprised of 225 Jewish Federa- "Several times we asked the SoCommunity Center at 9 a. m. Tern of the Inquiry Committee of the tions, welfare funds and com- viets for scientific assistance buf of thousand] of volunteers, in Fourth. Judicial District of the munity councils, representing 8Q0 they have not responded, but we The sermon at the seventeenth Nebraska State Bar Association communities throughout the Unitcommunities t h r o u g h o u t the showed no resentment. When we ed States and Canada, WMJ take annual Youth Council Thiinkiglv- ahd Is a past president of the United, States and Canada. received such minor favors as the part in the "big Day" effort. ing service will be presented by photographing of (Jewish and HeWorkers can enroll by calling the Paul Shyken, .council president. brew) manuscripts (In Soviet muIsrael Bond office, AT 1177 or The event will be ''observed Wedseums) we were grateful," he denesday, November 27th at Temple AT 1093, The office address I* clared. 1014 pity National Bank building. Israel. Clubs and unafflllale groups beSoviet Slander Aid T« Prat-ram longing* to the council will be 'When the Soviet press uttered "Prevailing tensions In the Mid- represented at the gathering by baseless slanders against us," he dle East and continued Arab boy- Chuck Ravltz, Judy Freed, Robert said, "we were silent We allow cott, blacklist and b l o c k a d e Shapiro, Barbara Bercutt, Jerry the Israel Communists to tell lies against Israel," Mr, Grodinsky Goklitrom, Stuan Sneler and Ifow. cert and opera stage and record- about the United States and the stated, "make it Imperative Uiat ard Weinbcrg. Co-chairmen for the Ings. He has appeared in several Soviet Union. Shall we," he asked we help Israel maintain her pro- evening (tre- Marlys Isack and Menottl p r o d u c t i o n s both on sarcastically, "forbid non-Commugram of economic development. Steve Reikes. Broadway and TV and in Europe; nists from telling the truth about The program following the servThe most effective'way. for-the with NBC opera and the Omnibus the United States anH the Soviet citizens of Omaha to help, is to of- ices will be Mparked with the TV program, the National Or- Union? Would that be neutrality?" fer their services as volunteer Is- crowning of "Ichabod and Pruchestra Association at Carnegie Hall, Philadelphia Opera Company rael Bond salesmen on "Big Day.'" dence Turkenbnum". Two youth council members, elected from a and Baltimore Symphony Orches3.1% of Development Budget ' list of club representative!, will tra. Last' October, Mr. Lishner Underscoring the fact' that Is- reign over the social portion of had a role in the Chicago Civic rael Bond dollars comprise thlrty- the evening's activities, In the Opera. flve per cent of the, Israel govern- roles of the mythical characters. Eighty men nnd women will npMr. Manner's academic backment's development budget, Mr. ground includes a Bachelor of penr In "Red Stockings", a musical Grodinsky explained that "Israel. revue to be presented at the ParaScience degree from College of Bond capital helps to finance the the City of New York and train- mount Theatre, Tuesday and Wedestablishment ot new agricultural i ing In the Graduate School of nesday, December 3rd and 4th at settlements, makes possible acJuilllard School or Music and at 8:30. p.m. celerated industrial e x p a n s i o n , Trinity College of Music at LonThe cast was selected following provides the capital for harbor, don. He speaks and reads, three try-outs at a'klok-ofr party given road and railroad development as languages. ' '$ by the Omaha Section of the Nawell as the exploitation of new! A ten-week course In Fencing Mr, Hlnshaw has accompanied tional Council of Jewish Women, chemical and mineral resource*, John Charles Thomas, both In his sponsors of the production. Spence the improvement of communlca. will lie offered ut the Jewish Comconcerts and teaching. As accom- Ilaulcrson, a member af the Jertlon facilities and the Increased munlly Center on Tuciiiayi and Thursdays from 7:.T0 p m l<> 8.30 panist for Tgor Gorln, he has ome Cnrglll Producing organizaproduction of electric power " soloed on tours throughout most tion, producers of non-professional P. m. of the United States and Canada. shows, Is spending three weeks in The sport, tnmntii for ilrn-liipLeon I.lhhner His Master of Music degree was Omaha, to direct the show. Ing coordination' and poise will I* A pi ogi ,iin by lyon Lishner secured from the University of Instructed by Bob Gun-el, experiTickets are available at Hospes h I'..-1J II itoiic ami Harwy L. MilCalifornia In 1956, enced Instructor anil teacher and or by calling Mrs. Homer Farbcr, l« open to the public. .Inslnicli.ni sli.m. pianist, both nicmljuis of WA. 6798 and arc $2-$3. and $9. the UniviMty of Nebraska faculty, Teen-agers will be admitted for Rabbi Sidney Jlroolis of Temple will IK. nfli-red to thi." novice as will lie featured at the annual well.as to Ihi' advanced fi-nccr. $1. AH seats are reserved. | Israel was circled president of the A S10 rp^utratiim fee will be donor event of the Omaha Chapter A dancing doll chorus, individual Omaha Synagogue Council at a charged for Hie course which will lliidussuh. Tin' affair will be preskits, singing and dancing nummeeting at Belli Israel Synagogue, have ;i limited enrollment in or- sented Sunday, December 1, at Normnn Batt will represent bers will be featured on the pro- _ He jucceeds Harry -Puboff. der to develop maximum abilities 8 p. m, under the auspices of the gram. ' M re. Sam L. Katzman is the now of students. Further information organization's medical and voca Camp Jay-C-C on the YWCA camp A|l proceeds from the event committee, it was announced Frisccrv'ary of the organization. She may be obtained by calling the tlonal education committees. Mr. Lishner hns been heard on day by Dr. Dan Miller, Jay-C-C will be used to further and expand auceee.V Rabbi Benjamin Groner Center athletic department, JA the project* of the, council. Broadway, national television, con- committee chairman. 1360. of Belli Israel Synagogue.
Knesset Votes To Uphold Ben Gurion Stand
National Council Elects Jack W . Marer to Board
Bonds Plan ^Big Day"
Youth Service Speaker to Be Paul Shyken
Event To Feature Lincoln Artists
80 Omahans Cast In 'Red Stockings'
Fencing To
Be Offered
Council Elects New Officers
Batt Named to YW Committee