May 23, 1958

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x! ;n t'tibiu.tioel ovory Friday, lUl N. Jintli. WMJ IMI. in Omaha .Neliraska I'none JA JSiJO

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ert H. Months of Planning Go Into Camp Programs 'Anticipation is already high a m o n g those youiigsl'.-ii enrolled for Camp Jay-C-C whose program involved in months of planning promises to lx" packed with «d'Venture of the wide op MI spaces. ('oiiHiiltatloiis Welcomed T h e daily irtervic.ws of anxious Children am! their pnrenls with crimp officials at the Jewish C'on'itnimity Center oflice indicates lhe gaining . m o m e n t u m of Interest, on t h e July 20th onp.uinp:, .-is il draws a bit nearer. P a r e n t s are Invited t o . make apnointment< for nny t v w of consultation which will aid tht'iii in preparing a child for r a m p b y calling the office, ,TA L'ififi. ""'.'!• four week camp. I'Vderatlon | g'.i.Ti^rii'ed for boys and girls, ages j Six • tlimu"h 11 venrs, will be in Jts 17tb vear of operation al its S ! le on P.ellevue P.nulovarcl ills' a few niMes soiilh of tlie city limits. T ' ' e vv'clesuread grounds have al- '• Wiv* contributed' n v n v -'I'lvan- j t ; " ' e s to the cnmo's pro^nnn con- t tliieted under fbe MineiAW'on of; li'ider^t'iudiii'* counselors, vvbu .'tre

notch program, Mrs. Leonard KuIaUofsky, Day Camp Chairman, stated. Mrs. Kulakofwky added lliat the admission to this veritable "Alice In Wonderland" program for children is by regislration at the Day Camp Office at the Center. Keglstrations, limited to insure a quality program, have (Continued on Page 4.i

Copy Deadline Monday, 9 A.M. The deadline for acceptance of news copy for the May 30th issue1 of the Jewish Press has been moved up to Monday, May •'>('>, at '.) a. m. so that the paper can he in the mail before Me'inorial Dnv.

Israt • ^rab Wins Eviction Case Jerusalem (WNSi-IiRhl U w ish families 'consisting of a total of forty people hnve been oideied by a local court to \acate homes of an Israeli Arab which they claimed as refugees The foity were•'evacuated in ]9i8 fiom Old Jerusalem. In earlier litigation the Israel Supreme Com I in fa\oi of the Arab who successfully biied the Israeli custodian of his piop erty. The birch court held that the Arab was an Israeli tcmpoiaiilv absent but still the lightful ownei of the seven building in <|tieslion

tioji and I know that undei hi* leadeiship, the Men's Division will show excellent results " Robei t Silvei is active in B'nai B11th and in manj othei civic groups. Workers Nmlvd ' I believe 1h it we a l e \ e i y for'We have some 1,200 piospectf tiniute that Itobeit S i h u aKieed in oui division," Mi Silvei stated, to lead oiu Men's Dhlsion," Mr 1 and that simply me ins that an Gioss said 'Mi Siher has enwed the leputation of nn eneigetlc and competent oig,ini7er and leader The job in the Men's Division calls foi good planning and oig.uii?aHubert II. Silver, active in <<>nimuii d and (Ul< u i t i . l t i i s lias uc(i pti il the post of ( b iinnan of the Men's D I I N K I I I of 'tin IH1K IMilluntlir<i|ili s ( unpaid", S IJmer d r o s s (,i ueral ( uii|ialKii C liairniun, annoliiiced this week.

Dr. Ira Kisenstem Rabbi of .of ' C i e i l u e Judaism," 'Palestine Anshe Kmct Synat<ot'tie of ( Incn i In the Life of the Jew" and 'Jugo, will he the HIM st spt il u at daism Undei Fieedom " Ilie Hclh i:i SynaRntjui annual I dited Kell^ioiiK Volumes I With his fathei -in law, PiofesI soi Moidecai M Kaplan and H,ihhl 1 ugene Kohn Di riscnstoiii uhtul The New H iRg.ui ih, the Sihhitli Pi IVCI book and the f l i g h H u l s D i } P i r t \ i i Book ol tin Ii( i o n s l i H e d o n i s t MiiMinint ( m l il is p i c s e n t e d in tin pM In tin l ! e l h 1 I ( lion mil o t h c i S\ n ij'ot in gioups li IVI In i n mi in;, IIHIM wi illi ii In Di ] isen -.Iciii ind his wife J u d i t h K lpl m I ISI nsti m whose woilis include VMul is i o i i h ' 'Oin IJIihk Sew n d o l d d i K u t t o n s ind o l h ISn.ircl L l i ( l i n n

•Jerrj ]"< rer Dr. Ir« KIsenHti ill Woikeis seiving In tlie dine aic Bill Abnun- dmnei mtetinK, Sunda>, Mine 1 in kon Flank Beig I ouis Blown its soci il hall. Carol Spectoi, Gail Specter, PaulPiioi to his Chicago appointine Stone, Ainie Winei and Mat ment. Dr. Kisenstem seued as Speclei I Kubbl of the-'Society foi the Ad1 A speci il diiinei meeting and \aii(enient pf Judaism in New piogi mi will he held Wednesday Yolk City. He is a past piesldent M ly 2H at 6 30 p m ai the Jew of the Rabbinical Assembly o| ish Community Centei by the 01- Anuiica mid a formei visiting pioK mi/ ition It is open to all joimg fcisoi of Homiletles at the Ituish 1 lieologu il Seminal y and authoi adults and college students

I i^ht numliiis of the s\nai,ogues Houd of D n u t o i s will he eleded at the meeting The boaid will elect officeis at the fust leg ul.u meeling aflei the ditinci F R.ilph Nogg and Mis D,I\P Colin aie geneial clinmncn of he e\etit The dmnei will be cateied by Mined AToiton Itu hauls, Floyd Perlmetei, Julius Stein, Ma\ Hosen, Phil Rosenhlalt, A V Kiledman, David Platt, Jack i'psteih and their Sisteihood Cheles Nos 1 U, 14 and 15 Dmnei tickets ,ue ?2 50 each Reseiv.il ions with checks should be sent to the Synagogue office at once

Kin Reunited After 53 Years 'Ihe visit of M r s Hindu Eillch of R.unaana fsiael at the Morn s Kudeniiiin home is the pecaslon foi a family lcunion. biniBmg togethei a brother and sistc i who have been sepaiated foi 3 i v eai s

Honor Haccalaureati- services for Jewish graduates of Oiniiha high schools will be' held Wednesday, June '1. 8::'.O p. m. at Both El SyIiafjogue, under the auspices of the Jewish Federation, Dr. Philip Sber. announced. Dr. Slier, honorary president of the Federation, Is the founder of Jewish 'Community Ilarcalaureate Service. A reception for the (('"'duales ivill be held after the services in the Hetli Kl social ball, The service is held annually with the cooperation of the synagogues in the community.

Will Head Men's Division Of Philanthropies Drive

Chicago Rabbi to Address Annual Be+h El Dinner

1 •th'irnii'dilv f;>niiliar vvilh tlie i n - ! J e i r v I''en. 'I lias been apftoinli d t e r e s t and problems of vmnr'sl'Ts \ ehairman of tin; lil.'iH Young Adult a w a y from home. T>r. Ii.mi''! Mil-j ind Ccillei-ie Division Philuutiiroler. Cninn Cb.'tirnriii, said of th pii •< H i m II Si'mmer <.."--viiin. Clu-in" date i me i (,i >s I'liilA'-'iist 17lh. ml In i pit s (,i it T''e canni was reeeatlv cited nil ( h i u man li" '111- Allleriean Cimiolni; Assoi imioiiiuid c ' ' l ' o i i for liavlnu' the bcM t r a l n e l bn\ m up S'P1ff, finest jirogram and best pf i cl iHsm in at runnier tn counselor ratio of the I HIM isil v of o •"••IH In the \eliraslc!i-Imva area Om ilia is i BusiTlie capacity of lhe camp Is ili ss Administi dli'ivted to 10f) youiv'stci's i-ich of 11on Mnioi who t h e two week sessions with ovt i seivcd as Youlil thi'ee-fourlli.s of the re"i>tralions ( ouncd Plnlnii' |jein« comnleted, Dr. .Miller. >'Pthiopies <hnnI> i"ted. Parents rU-sirinjj lo have nvm in 19">5

their children at Camp Jay-C-C tl"s season, Dr. Miller continued . Should enroll them Imrnrdiatel.v C'liip Ja-C-C campers this uuni n>"r will. PII joy swimming, arts and 1 craft.1. boating, riflery. spoils and Kainps,- hikes, trip-outs, horseback riding, journalism; dancing imil . music. Other special activities in elude rodeos, evening and sabbath programs plus special clays and -evenls. "Fun I'niler tlie 'inn" "Full Under The Sun" H the theme of this season's Ceiilei Da> ;Ojm'p program which open* June 3filh" for ljoys and girls of giade School ace. Swimming In u large tillered pool with lied Cross trained Instructors on linnd, an expanded arts and crafts program condui l).v n specialist In this field nre Just a few of the mum fine activities planned for the eiijovnic nt anil welfare of raniperN The Day Camp, coniliii led on the spacious playground aiea of Peony Park, is always pnpul il and lias a fine reputation foi its top-

lulered us Senmd-C'liisa Mutlor ul Pest Annum Hate 4 Uuilurs office Oraulia Nebraska uudti Act of ibTJ Sinde Copv 10 Cent*

(I. to r.) Mrs. Bernard AHsiller, Mrs. Morc.v I.alidinail, Mrs Hurvey J.ipsinan, .Mrs. Seymour Zooh, Mrs. I,eo Kamlsiir 1 1 M ol !l.\ niemliers rust of "Out of This World," a llad.'issah production. —John KallDO Plioto.

The HiiditKKah Spectacular of 1958, "Out of This World," will make Its hiitial appearance on the Jewish Community Center stage, Tuesday, May 27, in a 9 p..m. performance open to the public, fol-

lowing a social hour The"show will he pie ••uteri tin next day, Wednesday, at 1 p m Iladassah's last meeting of the year at the Center. Admission to (Continued on Page 4 )

' l h e biotlui is Ch,nles Mann former Omnium and father of Mis Rudeim.in who has made Ins home in l o n g rie.ich, C'al, dining the past bt\ vcais Last Sund iy was tlie fust time he h i d seen Mis l i l i c h sinre he left the f.imilv home in A u s t n a r i 1 \i u s ago when she u is an ml ml Two olhi i s i s t n s Mis C . I I I nide 1 IK IK I and Mis F.inuv l e l d both of Uioolilvn N Y met Mis 1 ilich on liei a i m il in N( w Yoils < itv /ind m u l e the ( u p to Om ih i with he i Mis Krlich has made her home in Isi nil foi the belli i Pint of a decade Aftci a week m Om.ilia she will return with her sisters to Ilrooklyn where she will spend the siimmei Mis M i n n ac comp mif cl her

husband to Omaha for the re union. They also are visiting other children, Paul Maim of Council Bluffs; Sal Mann and Mrs r li Kagan of Omaha

timv of woikeis will hive to be II ci uiled to leieli these piospeets on lull iIf of lhe ciuuiil campaign foi Isnol n ilional and local needs Ihese woikei-. Will be needed to leieh Omaha Jewiy in the .swiftest possible time and bung to them the message o r the oamp IIRH and its tienieiidous needs" Need Must lip Mi t Mi Silver cmphasi/ed that "Isinel, which is leceiving 70,000 lefugpes tins year, now, is facing a ie.il cnsls which calls foi a genei ous i espouse on the pai t of eveiv Jew Needs of our national nnd~loeal agencies nlusl. be met, if they aip to continue seivmg Amciican dm\ Omaha Jewiy "Ai this moment I am appealing to membeis of the community to come foi th and join our workeis' gioups We fuco the kind of a ion which must he shnied by as manv people as possible " Mi Sihei announced that the Steeling Committre of the Men's Division is now being oigam/ed, nm) that a leeruitmPiit oi woikeig will start Immedntclv

UCS Approves Pool Repair S<im A W>7fi7 00 appiopnation for lepnns m the Jewish Commumry Centei 4w miming pool has been ippi lived bv the United Commiin)tv Services The nppiopiiatlon was recommended hv AI ] Hick, chaitman of the Capital Funds committee Payments made on appropnations to UCS Red Keathei agencies to covei the cost of opeialing in Mav this \eai amounted to ^«U1•ifil - . 0

Play to Be Given Dramatic CBub A t l n c e a c l h(,ht conic dv u i l l b e p u s c n t i c l in Y i d d i s h In the W o i U mi u ( n c l e D i i i n i t i c C lull S m i cl iv i u n i 1 at H 0 p m a l t h e low ish ( o m m u m l v C c ntc i Ilic s h o w t i t l e d ' I 'obkc Alolnclels dc ils w i l h I b e life of l a i i l ilv w h o l< fl l l n s s i . i foi Ameiica to b f c o m e w e . i l l h v 'JicUcI a n TS c e n t s a n d in i> he p u H l n i ' - c d Hi 1' e

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