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Stationi KMTV (channel 3). ii recognition ". of Jewish . M u s i Month, and in ^operation will the Jewish Community Centei Parent! are inviting their teen- panied by Ethel Bowers, a na- will feature a* program of Jewisl age youngster* and friend* to lit- tionally known authority on wo- Music, Saturday noon, February tend the third forum in the Par- men* and girls activities and man- 15.; The fllm. "The Earth Sings' ent-Teen series, Monday, Febru- aging editor of Youth leaders will be presented. • : Music month will be celebratet ary 17 at 8 p. ra. at' the Univer- Digest. here, also with a special musl sity of Omaha. The meetingt-are festival; to be given by the •ponsored * by the Jewish ComLKADEKHIUP INSTITUTE Jerusalem, (JTA)—A team munity Center in cooperation with Prof. Solomon is being brought Youth Council Sunday, Februor; Parl, (JTAI—The French Govof archaeologists are digging the University. to Omaha at the tame time by 23 at. 2 p. tn. at the C e n t e r . in Jordan territory In search ernment would not be opposed to The program Is open Jo the publli Speaker—I'roleMor Solomon a group of social agencies and of a document g i v i n g the a union of Jordan and Iraq which Speaker of the evening will be religious organizations to conduct and is free of charge.: location of about 200 tons of might restore equilibrium in the The National Jewish Munic Fes Professor Ben Solomon of New the two-day city-wide Leadership "gold; silver rings, bracelets Middle East and counteract the York University, N. Y., magazine Institute to be held at the Jewish tlval,, sponsored by the National and Jewelry" mentioned In one effects of the Syrian-Jordan merger, a French Foreign Ministry editor and lecturer: tilt topic will Community Center on Monday and Jewish Welfare Board 13 aimed ti of the Dead Sea Scrolls. be "Are Jewish Teem Different"? Tuesday, Feb. 17 and 18, The In- highlight the cdntrlbutlons of Jew The r e c e n t l y deciphered spokesman indicated. i.ih music to art and literature, • A question and answer period stitute Is open to all adults on all Israel Security . scroll indicated that some Celebratkms"and festivals are be Hill follow the address. Parents of levels of leadership. Sources close to the ministry 2,000 years ago Jewish comteem who have specific question* The Monday night Parent-Teen ing held in many communities munities fleeing from invaders believe that the French Governthey would like to have answered Forum will 1* conducted In the across the nation. .:..b u r l e d large treasurers In ment is inclined to favor such a by Prof. Solomon, are aimed to Adult Conference Center of the various p l a c e s . The scroll move which It sees us assuring, in submit them to Saul Bllverman, University. h i n t e d that the Jews also the long run, the security of Isactivities director, Jewish ComA special parking lot hits been burled an Index giving the key rael and Lebanon. A report curmunity Center, before Monday eve- reserved for those who will attend to the location of the buried rent here asserts that Iruq is preparing to quit the Bagdad Pact, a treasurers. nine. the Parent-Teen Series. Parent* are encouraged to bring Dr. Joseph C. Dunn addressed The Jordanian Department move which would leave that or1 ganization far less a threat against their teenage children to the re- a capacity crowd at the second of Antiquities jointly with the Jerusalem (WNS)—A drat maining two forums. Phil Kutler, Forum. American Institute of Oriental Israel. of a human rights bill which, chairman of the Jewish CommunAvailable, free of charge are Soviet Orbit Studies started widespread If adopted, would become part ity Center Youth Committee, said. outlines of 4he speaker's talks at excavations in Jordan-hold The news of the proposed Egyptor the basic law of the land, He added that the speakers will the first* and second forums, at sections of the Dead Sea re- Syria merger into a single Arab was submitted by the Israe bring messages of special signi- the Center's Activities office and a gion. • State has been received in the InGovernment to the legislative " flcance and interest to both par- bibliography of current books In dian capital, New Delhi, with committee of Knesset. mixed feelings. It is believed here ents ana youngsters. the Center Library, dealing with Containing forty-eight ar that If the Bagdad Pact had not Prof. Solomon will be accom- Parent-teen content. tides, the bill opens with the been brought into existence, Egypt declaration that "all persons and Syria might not have made shall be equal in rights and such a "countermove." At th» duties" and that there "shall Jerusalem (JTA)—Of the'over same time, some political observbe no dls-opinlons, social sta500 Jewish Communists who left ers ssy that the Egypt-Syria mertus or o^her differences." ^ Palestine for the Soviet Union in ger would mean practically the Miami Beach (WNS (-Israel's the 1920's virtually none but their encirclement of Israel and the enMembers-of the Initial glftx capacity .to Increase its population widows and orphans remain, Jo- largement of the orbit of Soviet committee of the Women's division by 1.000.000 In the next decade seph Berger-Banilal, & survivor of influence. of the 1938 Philanthropy, ctmv depends in great measure on the Soviet labor camps, declared in an The daily "Pratap," of New Delpalgn, met Thursday afternoon economic assistance It receives Delegations from Sioux City, newspaper Interview. The remaln- hi, a lending Indian language pawith Mrs. Ben Shapiro, women's from America, It 'was declared ler were killed pr died in Soviet per, comments: "Tha borders of general chairman, at her home, to here by Dr. Joseph J. Schwartz, Des Molnes and Lincoln are join- camps. Egypt and Syria nowhere meet outline plant for their participa- vice president of the Israel Bond ing Omahans at the first annual After 21 years in Soviet prisons, each other and are separated by Intercity Club Officers' Conclave Organization. tion. e was freed through the lnterven- the territories of Israel and JorDeclaring that the projected In- this week-end, February 14, 15, ion of Polish Jewish Communists dan and to complete the merger Members of the Initial gifts committee will go into action in crease would bring the population and 16 at the Jewish Community md returned to Israel. Col. Nasser will have to try to the very near future on their so- of Israel lo 3,000,000, JDr. Schwartz Center, it was reported by Car- According to Berger'Barzilai seek the territories of either of snlri* "Ihli would require an cxpan olyn Stern and Louis Rich, co- icores of Arab C o m m u n i s t s the two countries." licitations. The committee laelud«s> Mate*. slon of every facet of Israel's chairmen of the.evcnt. A highlight of the meeting is rought to Moscow for schooling, Edward E. Brodkey, Edwin K. economy, innV.it ry. agriculture, came through the years of purges Brodkey, Dave Coha, Hike Free- housing, mining and every other the address to be made by Pro- inscathed/ while Jewish Commufessor Ben Solomon, editor of segment of economic activity." roan, David (ireoaberg, Joe t. Youth Leaders Digest, The group, ilsts wefe being exterminated. tireenberg, MorrU Katleman, J. Harry Kulakofaky, I,ouU Kiilakot- New $5,000,000 Plants also plans to discus* the organization of an Intercity area Youth sky, -Albert B. Nflwnun, Henry Paul Veret, Executive Director Council. A. Newman, Ernest A. Nogg, Aar- To De Built in Israel of the Omaha Jewish Federation, The conclave promises to be the on Kips, David Sherman, Hubert will visit Israel at the end of this London <JTA>—An agreement Homnifir, Harry Trustln, Robert has been entered here between outstanding youth council affair month, as a member of the B'nai Washington (WNS) — P h i l i p B'rith Survey Mission, Robert H. II. Kooper, Joe M. Hire and Louis Abel Shaban of South Africa and of the year. Phil Kutler, Jewish {lutznlck, former Omahan, and Community Center Youth ComSomber*. Kooper, Federation president) an* Joseph Marshak of'Israel, both mitte .chairman, declared. Yank Goldman,, president and nounced, Particular emphasis- will be representing overseas interests, onorary president respectively of placed on the Instruction and for the establishment of a cotton 'nal B'rith. were granted an au- While participating in the reHoliday* and Festivals orientation of appeal workers at spinning mill and a sewing thread ence by'Pope Plus XII when search work of the B'nal B'rith Holidays begin Sundown of small group meetings, Mrs. Sha- mill in Iirael. The costs of both hey were recently In Rome. The Mission, Mr, Veret will also have previous Day. • piro said. plants is approximately $5,000,000, ope congratulated Messrs. Klutz- an opportunity to study the upFast of Father March 5 ick'and Goldman on the good to-the-minute developments in IsPurim March 8 rork and philanthropy of B'nal rael, He will report on his obserFirst Day of Passover..April 5 vations upon his return, after a .'rith. two week stay there. During his tour, he will confer on current problems with officials of the Jewish Agency and other TcJ Aviv (WNS»—An elghtcen- Barbara'* mind and In due course institutions and groups which reyear-old young lady, separated she left the household, making her ceive support from the Jewish from her parents at the age of way, to Krakov, where she enPhilanthropies Campaign of Omafour when the Nazis deported tered a home for Jewish orphans. ha. them from Vilna haj been reunitCame 'to Israel Mr. Veret visited Israel In 195S ed with her parents here thanks Later, she came to Israel, where as a member of a United Jewish primarily, to her remembrance of she was settled In Kibbutz KlnAppeal Survey Mission and in -the cradle .songs with wjilch they nereth hy the Youth Aliyah organ1956, accompanied by Mrs. Veret, rocked her to deep when she wo* ization/ When Youth Aliyah offihe participated In the Hlatadrut - a child. cials heard her story about her Study Group. Catholic foster parents, they told Gestapo Took Her Also representing this area on Barbara was separated from her her story on radio and press in the B'nal B'rith Mission arc Mr. parents, Mr. and Mr*. M. Galper- the hope of tracing her relatives, and Mrs. Ben Gerahon, of Council In, In 1944 when Ukranbn soldiers If there were any. The Galpenn'a Bluffs. Mr. Gershun Is president serving In the G<>atapo curried her rcsQoniled, but the official* Deemed of the Council Bluffs Jewish Fedoff lira truck. When the war end- to doubt the Identification, tluitiKh eration. ed the pirents settled in Israel the parents were correct alKiul Member* of the B r o a d w a y with two other children, while fer- identifying a distinctive blrlhmurk who will appear In the on their daughter's left thlish. The vently hoping for the return of comedy, Menarhem-Menofficials were heuiUint. \Vlirn finBarbara some day. In America", W e d n e s d a y , In the meantime Barbara found ally It was arranged for the parents to face the young lady, they Kchruury 19, B p. m. nt the Jewish her way to a Poll-ill Catholic family where she wa« sheltered. Bar. said was their io^t daughter, .Mrs, Community Center. They are (rbp Jeiusalcm (JTA)—The Israel Ualperln began singing Yiddish bara lived with the family thinkrow), David Dunk, David. Ellin, Government has granted its first ing all the time they were her lull.ibys with which she cradled Zlsha floloi and 8. Zomlna (left). loan to a Joint Jewlsh-Arah Indusparents. However, oh one occa- her daughter to sleep as a child. AdmlMion to the play presented by trial .venture. A Jewish food procsion, when she quarreled with her Suddenly Barbara, who does not essing company, In partnership "parents" she was tolJ by one of speulc Yiddish, rememl>ered nnd tns Yiddish Culture Council la by with Faris Hamdari", member ot them that she hail "Jewish blood" Joined in the old tunes. All doubts season ticket or Individual admU-j Parliament and an Arab landownwere now dissipated. In her. The remark penetrated .Ion, »1.JJ. ••*! er, will establish • canning plant.
Jordan, Scene of Treasure Search•
May Restore MidEast Equilibrium
Human Rights Bill Drafted
May Absorb Women Open Israel Million in Decade Activities
Survivor Reports 500 Annihilated
Visitors Arriving for Weekend Meet
ope Lauds B'nai i'rith Endeavor
Remembrance of Lullaby Unites Girl and Parents
Paul Veret Joins Mission toIsrael
Musical Comedy to Play at Center Wednesday, 8 P.M.
First Loan Given Jewish-Arab Firm
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