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Effect of Egypt-Syria Merger Being Observed Jerusalem (WNS) 'Hip merger of Egypt and Syria into one ri'i>iu>Jle, In being wntched closely tiy the line] Government whose Cabinet hat already held « meeting to discuss the implications of the mcr * ger. Oder Aral) states and Western power* arc nlso concerned With'this new development In the Midair yjM An braell Kurlpgn Offl<-« »|H>I<Mm«B u M tlmt many question* renutn to IMI animcnc! hi-tore Isrni-1 CM react tu tlw nwji'r, liu'liKllng tbfl qutolluii* tit wlietlirr Kfrypl and Syrls will huvn out. or two votni In the llnltrd Nation* and Whether one of tlir mnrirrd nation* will accept Intarnatloiuil CMIR*. tloat faicurred li. thr otlirr. Inrnpl coaaMns th.t tlm obligations entered Into by Syria, Inrludlnr It/, armlstlre purl with Israel, still •list, be »Ut«d. Ax to the ultimate effect of th» new United Arab Jtcpuhlle on Israel's wsctirity. it !> generally believed hcre"that while the' mergej'U unlikely to Increase Immediately the" danger of aggression •Salnst Israel, the government of
Registration for Conclave* Urged Kh u of tin- Inti-r-rity Club Officers riinrli\<>, F j I (I « y, Saturday ai«l Sunday, February, H . ' ] 5 and Jfi, will he workshops, (liscusalon groups, nil Oiiej; Khabb«t, a party mid a wrnin.u- with Professor Hen Solomon of Now York Cltj\.N. Y. Aiihitic;, will include attendance nt rclinliiiis services, athletics and n final luncheon meeting on Sunday nt the Jewish Community Center. "JletttT Club* Hcttcr Voutli" hat been (elected a« the theme for the event. The conclave committee bojv to mnlie the event an anminl nffulr and are considering the possibility of forming an Intercity Youth Council. Carolyn Stern nnd I/>uls Rick; meeting co-chaimirn u.ild they feel that vhls can bo accomplished with the "complete" cooperation of every youth organization In the city. Officcn who have not registered arc urged to do «> by contacting the Center Youth office immediately. Arrangements cannot be completed until all reservation* are In.
11 if merged state* may ultimately try to make up for th« federation's weakness by aggression against Israel. (In United Nations official circles in New York, the question whether Syria, and Egypt will lose the separate memberships they now hold In the UN was raised this week. Experts on UN procedure said that the merger may result In the elimination of one of the two Arab countries from Ihs UN rojls) (In Wuthlucton. Chairman Hubert II. Humphrey of the Konatfl foreign Knlitlima Hnb-Ommlttee nn tbn N«nr Ka«t crltlelzMI Whnt hti frmrd thn IL H. Administration'* failure to niMt thi Soviet rhalltmgfl In th« MMdl* Kml (tunttlanlnt; whether V. S, mrm.i furnished thn Arab* wouM eni hii usrd agalnit tlio Soviet ITnlun, hn Indicated that the r.vl|>l>of thn »rnn might wm tlinm mor* lilirly acalniit Isranl and HaM that th« Baghdad Part actually proved to be only a "soumi of dlannlty.") I In a lengthy interview In Moscow, Nlklta S. Khruschchev, Soviet Communist Party head, told the Times of London that Soviet Intervention between Israel and the Anil) state* would serve useful purpose at till* time IWI-M ri-latlons "hnv; Iwen •> ui;t;rjvoted."* " lialibi Gilbert, as lnt^rreiiui director for th»" League, editi the "Cliristinn Frleruis Dulletin" circiilnted to some 15,000 suliscrllh-rs pile»ts. minister*, deiinminirion. nl offlrlnlH, editors mid directors of Chrlstlnn eiliie.itlon.
National Director Will Address ADL Unlib! Arthur GlllM-rt of New York, author and national direc tor of thr Department of Interielli;!>xis Cooperation of the AntlDcfamatlon I.t'ni;ue of B'nai B'rtth, will be the rnaln speaker at a meeting of Omaha'* ADL Committee Tuesday noon, February 11, at Harry's Restaurant, Milton Abrahams, committee chslnijan, announced today.
Memorial Service For Ben Mirbff
A memorial service for tho late Ben Miroff will be held by the Workman Circle family, WednesCanter Committee day, February 12 at 8;30 p. nv Meats Thursday Noon at the Labor Lyceum. Mr. Miroff The Jewish ..Community Center who died January 12, was a memCommitte* will meet Thursday, ber of the executiv*. boaril of February 13 at 12:15 p. in. at the Branch 173. All friends are invited to attend. . ,. • Center.
Julian Freeman To Speak At" il.CS Annual Dinner Omaha's UCS eighth annual report dinner will be held In tho Town House ballroom, Wednesday February 12th at 6:15 p. m. Guest speaker for the everting will be Julian Freeman, of IndianapolU, a former president of tho National Jewish Federation and Welfare Funds and now a member of the Board of Directors and Budget Committee of tlw United Community Funds and Councils of America. Mr. Freemnn has won imtloml recognition for his activity In therecrcatlon, health and MClfuro fields, and will Jiwak on "Our Responsibility to Our Community." A summary of United Community Services' activities in 105? wlil be narrated by KETV newscaster, Austin Schneider. New members of UCS board of directors will bs elected at tills time.
Consul r^- Immigration Achievement Isra , ^mmigratlon in me very essence of Israel's existence, Its Consul Gen. David Teshcr, told members of the Jewish Federation Board of Governors at a recent meeting at th» Jewlfh Community Center. Kiss la Populatlun Mr. Teshcr, who serves til*
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Music Month To Be Celebrated A »erie» of special evenU will mark the celebration of the 14th annual National Jewish Music month during February. A, highlight of the observance Is the music festival being planned by the Yiutli Council for Sunday, February 93, at 2 p. m. In the Jewish Conununity Center Auditorlum, Lou Canar, Center Coininlttee chairman, announced. ' Boyi Chorus • Various youth group* and individuals will participate in the program. - The Youth Council boy's chorus, accompanied by Dennis Shulman oh the pisno will present Israeli and Chassldic music. Its members are Jack Lleb, chairman; Plili Barrpn. Sam Blelcher. Bernle DeKoVen, Steve Dloogoff, Jerry Friedman, Meyer Coren, Mike Kali,: Jerry Clplnko, Tom Platt and Ronald Simons. Mm. Abe C. Fellmari i i director. Olrls To Danc« A performance will be civen by the Youth Council irlrl'a dance group, whow memlwm are Madeline Krlpke, chairman; Barbara Barcutt, Judy Cohn, Maureen Kpsteln, Heanor Falkensteln. Tonl Fellnmn, Lynnette Forties, Arlene Grossman, Beidine Gn-en, Tony Kaplan, Judy Plattner, Irene Winer arid Susie Wolfsim. Gayla Fcldman will offer a piano solo nnd play a duet with Pruf. Mans Baer. The proRram wllllnile also a Cliall1 solo a medley of Isrneli tunes ond a film on Is-
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-'Members of the Initial Gifts Committee of the IVumeii's Division of the Jewish I'hllnnthroples Campaiiin, will mctM for a l p . m. dessert luncheon Thursday, February 13, at the home of Mrs. Ben Shapiro, Women's chairman. The Shapiro residence is at 307 South 91st Street.
raeli Music saluting the 10th anniversary of the new'state. Other participant, will b* the "Sunday Fun" children. Community Invited An Invitation is extended to the community to attend. Admission Is free. Jewish .Music month will be cited by StaUon KMTV in a local program to be announced soon., The month's activities were opened Tuesday evening with a meeting of the Center's Music Listening group at the home of Mrs. Julia Jacobs. "Selected Jewish Music" was the keynote of the evening. Records of Jewish music played at the meeting were from the Center Library and with many others are available to those plannine programs featuring the Music Month celebration,
came a nation, stressed its rapid assimilation, democracy and tho reclamation of swamps, rock and sand. Unique Education "Urael'j system of, education Is unique among Middle East states," Mr. Teshcr declared. "The determination of young people tvho came here to teach made it poi. slble to achieve one level for all children, regardless of their bficit. ground." He added that the spirit of the people accounts for their accomplishments as exemplified by ths fact that they do not require aunervision, enjoy equality in the army and are possessed of strong determination. The one thine .Israel has not achieved, Mr. Tesher declurcd In peace which hinges on the fate ol the cold war. H» reels that solution will come when the United States and the Soviets find th« way. Five Elected Five were elected to the membership of the board of governors nt the business session. They are Abe II. Brodkoy, Ben E. ICaslow, Dr. D/inicl Miller, Yale Richards and Mlll.ird Rosenberg. The slate of nominations was presented by Nathan Nogg of the nominating committee whose members also include Isadore Chapman nnd Harry Sldman. IiiniH Anniversary Milton Abrahams, a member of the committee planning the Omnha celebration of Israel's tenth anniversary reported the observance will lwgln here April 22. Mrs. Mike Freeman, a member nt the National Women's. Division Board of the United Jewish Ap peal, announced plans for the organization's meeting In Jerusalem, Israel, June 24, 23 and 26, stutlrtg she would accept local reservations. Don Nogg, co-chairman of the statistics committee, -reported On the work of his group. Robert M. Kooper, new Feder. atlon president, presided during the evening.
Federation Executive Committee to Meet Federation for Jewish Service Executive Committee, will hold a luncheon meeting at' 12:15 p. m., Wednesday, February 12, at the Hill Hotel, it was announced by Robert H. Kooper, Federation Presfdcnt
Clergymen Will Hold Institute At Temple Dr. Ezra Splcchandler, Associate Professor in Hebrew Literature at Hebrew Union College, will speak at th* Twentieth Annual Institute on Judaism for Cnristian Clergymen at Temple Israel, Friday, February 14. The Institute on Judaism U conducted each year by Rabbi Sidney H. Brooks of Temple Israel and comprises a full day of study and ill.scus.sion. More than two hundred clergymen from Nebraska and Iowa ore expected to attend the Institute this year. Dr. Splciihrinrilcr will speak dur. iliiK Hit! mornini; session on "Homlletlcal Klemcnts In Modern HeI>r. K/ra Spieehandler brew Literature"- -a presentation of preaching themes In contemporThe Twnple Israel Sisterhood ary Hebrew writing, and during will serve a luncheon to the vlsltthe afternoon session on "Jewish IBR clergymen in the Templt ; Piety in the Days of Jesus." Social Hall.