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report said. These expressions contributed to the general feeling in the local Jewish community that while the bombing had its Yehuda Hellman, former head of the United Nations Jewish Telegraphic Agency Bureau In anti-Semitic aspects, It was essenParis, will be in Omulia Tuesday night to speak at a parlor meeting for tlie Israel Bonds Committee at tially a blow at democratic values the home of Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Wolf. , . ' Robert Briscoe, former Jewish 1'ost Correspondent Lord Mayor Dublin addressed a and law and order. The Atlanta Constitution, in an Co-chairmen Sam Katzman and gathering in the Agudas Achim ISEtAEE. GQC3E25 E3GLP CREATE Sam Rice said that Mr. Hellman, Synagogue Tuesday evening, but editorial today, called Hie bombwho served for several years in the Rabbi of the bombed Temple ing the "harvest of defiance of ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES FOR NEWCOMERS Arab by many Southern polsaid be did not see any connection the Courts countries as correspondent' 1 between the Briscoe appearance itician. !." for the Jerusalem Post, "is one of und the bombing. the most informed men in the world on the current Middle East Indignation High crisis." Community indignation runs 1 He appeared here several years Iiigh in Atlanta where a synaago in behalf of Israel Bonds, and gogue suffered $200,000 damage the free-Jance foreign correspondaccording to tlie JTA and where ent agreed to return upon the pevseveral suspects have been desonal invitation of Messrs. Katztained by police for questioning. Dr. Henry Kissinger, author of man and Rice. Among those interrogated were the best, seller, "Nuclear Weapons During the past few years, Mr, members, of a group which recent- and Foreign Policy" will be preHellman has reported major dely carried out an anti-Jewish dem- sented by the University of Omavelopments in Israel and worldonstration in front of the offices ha as the first of nix speakers to wide Jewish news? of an Atlanta newspaper. An in- appear In lecture series at the as an on-the-spot I tensive hunt has been launched University. o b s e r v e r and by the combined forces of the (iovernnii'iit Consultant FBI, state, and municipal police. analyst. Having Dr. Kissinger, director and conAn Atlanta police captain snld the sultant returned in tlio to numerous government department was putting al) re- and international study groups, summer of 1057 r _ sources into operation. from his latest j will speak on "Nuclear Weapons visit to Israel, SI0,000 Kewnrd Offered and Arms Control," Wednesday, where he met Rewards offered by the Mayor October 22 at 8:15 p.m. In the with the leadeis of Atlanta, William M. Hartsfield, University Auditorium. of Israel's indusmunicipal agencies, local newspaFive other lectures will be pretrial d e v e l o p pers and others for finding the sented on consecutive Wednesday ment p r o gram I terrorists ncared $10,000 today. ' evenings at tlie University. and acted as ad- Yehuda Itellman Meanwhile, many churches and I'V(li'r;iflon, One of Sponsors visor to a group of private Amerother non-Jewish groups and in.Sponsoring organizations and Israel'i) geologists have located valuable rhemiral and mineral sources in the ican investors, Mr. Hellman ia dividuals have expressed shock advisory committees include the Negcv, and are exploiting them with I lit' aid of Israel Bond dollars. In a new uniquely equipped to present tha and repugnance at the deed the Federation for Jewish service, Alplunl near Harhtcsli Damon, along the Iilalh.Bcerslicba highway, which was problems of the country's economic also financed by Israel Honda, gypAiim-hcaring rock is fed into a crusher as Irusa Club, American Association expansion and needs. the first step in ill processing. The workman is an immigrant from North of University Women. Omaha Africa, one of many thousands who hove brcn helped to become sclf*Hti0icient Kducation Asociatlon, Nebraska as a resiill of industrial development made pouililo by Idrael lionds. Educated in Palestine Federated Women's Clubs, Second Educated in Palestine, he studied District,- Omaha "Rotary Club, at the Hebrew University in JeruYoung Women's Christian Associasalem and received degrees in poliThe Jewish Community Center tion, Woodmen of the World Life tical science and economics at th» will conduct n Latin American Insurance Society, District 66 American University of Beirut. . . Dance Class again this year it was Teachers' Association, University Several years ago, when accomannounced by Karl Siege), Chair- of Omaha Alumni Association, panying the Anglo-American Comman of the Adult Department. Unlverity of Omaha Board of Remittee of Inquiry through tho The eight week course will he gents, University fo Omaha Col- Kmll Cohen, outstanding Amer- because of the limited capacity of Instructed by Mr. and Mrs. Eugene lege of Adult Education and the ican-Jewish humorist will open the the social hall .reservations for Jackson, well known bnllroom University of Omaha Institute of lO.iS-SQ series of programs planned guests should be made with Donby the Beth El dancers of local television fame. Public Affairs. ald Nogg, ticket chairman, TE Mr. and Mrs. Jackson will Instruct William T. lit ley, Head of tlio Men's Club. Mi. 1264. ail file popular Latin-American University Department of Politi- Cohen will apSeries tickets ant .$15.00 and dances such at Tango, Rhtimba, cal Science, is in charge of the pear at the SynaFirst report meeting of the represent a substantial savings Mambo, Cha Cha and Samba, plus series. • g o g u o Sunday, newly-formed campaign cabover single admission prices, Mr. the Fox Trot, Waltz and other October 19 at inet of the Greater Omaha Fellman said. Steps. 6:30 p. m, folCommittee for State of Israel Additional tickets at $5.00 each lowing a dinner Bonds will be held Sunday Enrollment for this adult activifor thi sevent may be purchased to be attended morning, 11 a. m. at the Jewty In limited in order to provide at the door but reservations should ish Community Center. Coby members and maximum individual instruction. be made with Donald Nogg, TE chairman Sam Rice and Sam Beginners and Intermediate wives. The class will begin as soon as en1261 because of the limited capacbridge players may enroll in the Katzman will preside. rollment Is completed and will be Mr. Cohen i » t j ^ ity of the social hall. held either Monday or Wednesday Jewish Community Center Bridge returning by popThe women's campaign cabclasses now, It was announced by evening at 8 p. m. at the Center. inet, headed by Mrs. Samuel ular demand aftKmll Cohen the Center Adult department. 'Registrations ore being taken at Wolf, will meet simultaneousArrangement;; are being made er his successful appearance at the Activities Office, JA 1366. ly. The campaign in Omaha for both afternoon and evening Beth El last year. and Council Bluffs, meanwhile, classes at the Center at hours Albert Feldman, vice-president pushed past the §60,000 mark most desirable to players. of the Men's club announced that this week, slightly ahead of the All bridge classes will be limitcomparable date in 1957. ed in order to provide Individual David C. Goldfine, president of attention and instruction. Mra. Lee District Grand Lodge No. 6 of Middle East, Mr. Hellman was arTlie Jewish Community Center Nelson, well known tournament B'nai B'rith, and Ben Z. Glass, rested by the Arabs, who wanted Committee will meet on Monday, player, who taught the. classes at October 27th, at noon at the Cen- the Center last year has been long-time executive director of the to prevent his dispatches from ter. All members of the Center brought back by popular demand. Children's Dancing classes sched- district, both of Chicago, 111., will reaching the world. Committee are urged to attend Players may call JA 1366 for uled for both week-days and Sun- attend the Fall Seminar of the Mr. Hellman has worked as foreign correspondent from Switzerdays, will start. October 2G at the this first meeting of the New Year. additional information. Southwest Regional Council in land, France, England and AmerJewish Community Center. ica, and has covered United NaLessons will bo one hour long Omaha Nov. 2. and will lie divided Into half hour Regional president David Blei- tions sessions since 1917. periods for tap and ballet. The chcr' said the host Cornhusker fee Is ?3.00 per month. Parents Lodge is making plans for a recAs of October IK, 11)58 , are urged to register their chil- ord attendance at the fall meetThe following are current reports from divisions in the 1958 dren immediately. ing, which will open at 9:30 a. m. Omaha Jewish Philanthropies Campaign: _ with.a session qt the Paxton Ho 1958 Total All merchandise which- lifts tel. • ' Division To Date been offered for the Childrens Memorial Hospital Bazaar, • Initial Gifts .$348,220.00 November 9-10 may be left Men's Division 15,104.00 at the home of Mrs. Gerald The next meeting of tho Young Women's Division 61,730.54 Gross, 651 Parkwood Lane, It Adults will bo held Sunday, Octowas announced by-Mrs. Ernest B. & P. Unit 3,512.50 ber 19 at the Jewish Community A. Nogg, chairman of the baSix Omahans will attend the NaChildren's Division 1,736.23 Center at 2 p. m. The group's zaar project for the Federational Hadassah Convention in Mimembership is open to those above High School Division 1,171.25 tion of Jewish Women's Clubs. ami Beach, Fla., October 19-22. the age of 18. ... . '•• . University Division 110.00 Mrs. Nogg asked that ar« Members at their last meeting They are Mmcs. Sam Green, tides be turned in by NoOrganizations 2,473.25 mada plans for a convention out- Max Greenberg, Sam Katzman, vember 5 and also that if it of-town, for sponsorship of the J. Harry Kulaskofsky, Sam RothMiscellaneous . 1,517.00 la more convenient they can Program of the Month along with enberg and Mrs. Joseph Mayer, be taken to the Jewish Comother adult Jewish groups In Oma- tho latter of the Busiriess and ProTotal to Data .....8435,570.29 munity Center. ha and for a week-end camp out. fessional group. S lal Kcjiorl—Tivo Jewish Synagogues have been the tarKcl for bombings this week In the United States, the. latent tlio AIIHIIUI KiiHtfh Temple In J'eoria, III.

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