December 24, 1958

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v . i w v - i m M,, i n Published «v«ry Frlduy, 101 N ilUth. Vol XXXVO No. 10 omaha Nebraska Pnon« JA 1B06

Annual Meeting January I H h The annual meeting of the Jewish Federation will be held Sunday evening, January 11th at the Jewish Community Center. Robert H. Kooper, president, urges everyone to.plan to attend the meeting.

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Tel Aviv (JTA)—An Egyptlunplloted MIG-17, one of th« planes HU(>]>lk'(l to the United A rub Republic by tlio Soviet TTnlon, was shot down when Israeli putrol planes encountered cl|;lit MIGt* Now York (JTA)—The three (lay national conference of the United Jewish Appeal concluded with over tlie southwestern portion of the adoption of a decision to raise a ?100,000,000 special fund for the UJA—"over and above" the regular Isrnel. $105,000,000 of the 105!) nationwide UJA campaign—to care for thousands of newcomers pouring into IsSeven of the eight planes, fly- rael from Eastern Europe and to start rehousing 100,000 earlier Immigrants still living in makeshift Ing in two formations of four jets slmnty towns. at six miles up, escaped into Egypt • $105 Million Regular Fund when the eighth was downed. A Besides voting to conduct the parachute was seen opening as the special fund drive, the delegates The Jewish Community library Israelis turned back and resumed chartered plans to raise the maxiwas lauded as a significant coiv their patrol. mum possible amount through the tribution to J e w i s h culture he pilot who made the- kill, an regular UJA to meet the needs of by the'Omaha community, by Dr. Israeli-born 2(>-year-old officer, UJA b e n e f i c i a r y humanitarian Elazer Goelman in his column said at a press conference later agencies requiring more than $105,published in the Buffalo Jewish that it was "not a fight, but a pur000,000. Through both the special Review, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Goel- suit" because' the Egyptians had no fund and the proceeds of the reguman is director of the Buffalo stomach forjjombnt. He said the lar campaign, the UJA seeks 1o Bureau of Jewish Education. provide urgently needed migration, Egyptians were so rattled that resettlement, rehabilitation and Dr. Goelman, a recent visitor in they failed to release their spare welfare aid to more than 630,000 Omaha, wrote "what impressed gas tanks to give them extra persons in. Israel, 24 other counme the most was the beautiful nianueveiability when the Israeli tries abroad and the United States and useful community library, al- fighters descended on them. during 1959. ready an object of naliomil attenAt this point, Col. Iv/.cr Welztion. Here is a relatively small miitin, commander of the Israel Rabbi H e r b e r t A. Friedman, Jewish community with a library Air Force, wlm was also present UJA executive vice-chairman, ancontaining thousands of books of at tin; press conference, interjectnounced that the campaign now Jewish Interest with a full-time ed grimly: "Tho Egyptian's priclosing had benefited more than professional librarian in charge. mary mistake, for which he was 540,000 Jews in need throughout It is distinguished by tbe assort- shot down, was his penetration of the world in 1958. He said tho ment of literally hundreds of film Israel's nir space." Several times 630,000 who look to the UJA for find filmstrlps of Jewish interest. In the lust few WITICH, Egyptian help in 19159 come under thess I doubt if there is another place nntl S.vrlun bused planes lifivo major programs; like it in the United States." flown over Isrucll territory, chiefly $100 Million—Special Needs Dr. Goldman said it was here at night, on photo rcconnulssuncu 1. Jewish immigrants coming to missions. that he came -across the finest Israel from Eastern Europe. "They Radio Cairo admitted that collection of tho most recent books have been arriving at the rate of Egyptian planes had flown over and albums dealing with the pead several thousand a month since Sea Scrolls. He went on to say Israel. In its version of the fight, early Fall," he said "We have no which cost the United Arab He"that the quantity and more so, way of knowing how long they will the quality, of the reading matter public one MIG-17, the Arab racontinue to come in such numdio—in a Hebrew language broadan* and audio visual aids available bers, but we must be certain that cast—charged that Israeli planes should be a source of pride to all who can come will get the had penetrated Egyptian air space Omaha Jewry." necessary help." over the Sinai Peninsula and had 2. Speeding housing to move been "chased" back "deep Into Is- Detroit Names First110,000 immigrants out of makerael territory." shift huts, . -. :. (The authoritative Cairo news- Jewish Fire Chief 3. Help provide farm machinery, paper Al Ahram boasted yesterday irrigation, livestock and power Detroit (JTA)—The Detroit that tho Soviet Union has supplied needed to advance 130,000 imthe United Arab Republic with Board of Fire Commissioners, has migrant farmers in Israel—Includenough spare parts, Soviet-manuappointed the first Jewish Fire Dr. Norman Milgram, psycholo- ing scores of thousands not yet With sales 'still being reported dally, the Greater Omaha cam- factured arms for MIG-17 jet Department Chief in Detroit his- gist, will serve as group leader fully absorbed, and the orphaned, fighters to last the UAR five paign for State of Israel Bonds tory. He is Joseph Adler, a vet- and moderator, for the n e w l y aged and handicapped. pushed past the $204,000 mark yenrs, according to a dispatch reeran of 40 years with the depart- f o r m e d "Aging in a Modern 4. Help for 220,000 Jews in need ceived in this week. A cash collections camLondon from the UAR ment. World" study group, it was an- in countries other than I s r a e l paign also Rained speed, w i t h capital.) including some 15,000 Jewish resome $177,500 already deposited nounced by Earl Slegel, adult ed- patriates to P o l a n d from th« to the credit of Israel this year, ucation committee chairman of Soviet Union; more than 100,000 according to co-chairmen Sam the Jewish Community Center, Jews in Moslem lands, the majorKatzman and Sam Rice. ity of them children, and thousponsoring organization. The Dr. Philip Sher Jewish Home for the Aged gratefully 10 Tnr Cent, Ahead of 1058 sands of Jewish refugees from acknowledge the following Memorials and Donations to tho The next meeting will be held North Africa, Egypt and Hungary They urged all persons who have Home: not yet bought or paid for their at the home of Dr. and Mra. L'eon still waiting in European reception bonds this year to do so this week. Donor In Memory Of: Fellman, 301 South 53rd Street, points for permanent havens. Final figures are expected to sho'v Mr and Mrs, E. I. Wldman, Yalfe Families, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Kalzman, Mr. ond Israel Has Staggering Burdens Monday, January 12, at 8 p.m. • Mra. Ernest A. Nona. Mr$. Bert Forman, Mri. Ann Bcrnttcln, Mrs, Rose Fercnsfeln the 1958 drive some 19 per cent San. Herbert LehmanC urged supMri. Molile Fogcl, Mrs. Ethlel Rlngte, Mrs, Evelyn Green Louis Margolin The group Is pioneering In a ahead of last year, according to port of the special fund to finance Mr. and Mrs. Morrl* Graen, Mr. ond Mrs. E. I. Wldman, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ruback 10-sesslon program designed to nc- needs over and above the regular area manager Gerald Schwartz. Yaffe Families, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Abrahamson, Mr, and Mrs. David Miller, Mri. Leonard Klein Mrs. Sauson Ruback ijunlnt adults between the ages of budgetary A meeting of leading women requirements of the purchasers and sellers of Israel McDonald Stoi« Bank of North Plate, Nebr., Mr. ond Mrs. Steven Lustaarlen, Sarah 35 and 55 years with tho nnturo UJA's three constituent agencies. Robckah Lodflo No. 10, Norlh Platto, JOB Hlrshfeld, Norm Plotte, Employe** Bonds will beheld Monday, Dec, of Louis Luatgarlon of aging, its problems, Its rewards "We cannot ask the people of t.. 29, at the residence of Mrs. Henry Israel to do more than they are Mr. ond Mrs, Paul Verct, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Friedman Adolph Frohmon nml tho development of a proper Newman, Details and exact time perspective and approach for the doing to receive and absorb tha Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sloiburg, Mr. ond Mri, Joo Colsdlner Mrs. Pearl Harmol of the awards session will be ansteady stream of our fellow Jews "Sunset Yenrs." coming into Israel," Mr. Lehman nounced in the mail, Mrs. New-Mr. ond.Mrs. Morrli Green, N\r, ond Mrs, David Miller Mrs, Ethel Haspel -The development of this apdeclared. "They. more than have man, the Chen division chairman, r. and Mri. Ernest A. Nogg Samuel Green hero proach to the matter of "Aging their hands full with many stagsaid. Mr. and Mr«. Frod Roienstock, Mr. and Mrs. Chariot Rosenstock . Mm. Johl in. the Modern World" is being gering b u r d e n s , including the Omalia PrnlMcd Mrs. Mary Zoubek done by tho Department of Ger- burden of defense imposed upon A letter from Morris Alexander Mr. and Mri. Paul Vercl ontology of the University of they by hostile and implacable of Chicago, Midwest chairman, Mr. and M n . Lloyd Friedman • Max Kaplan Michigan. In p r o v i d i n g this neighbors." this week praised O m a h a and Ell II. Woll course, the Jewish Community Council Bluffs for "again setting Mr. and Mrs. Max Schouirman • Mrs. Rebecca Zvifrbock Center is hopeful that other ortho pace in the., nation. Results Mr. and Mri. Jot Zwslbock Mr. and Mrs. E, I. Wldmnn . . . . . . . ganizations, lodges and clubs will of the Chanutcah Festival Were an An Oxyoen Tank donated by Mri. Carrlo Frohmdn In momory of her loto husband, Adolph utilize this technical and wellinspiration to Jewish communities prepared material as programs of throughout the area." In Honor.Of: study and adult education, Mr. Donor The special plaque presented by Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Wldman SOIh Wedding Anniversary of Mr. ond Mrs, Sam Altsultr Siegel said. Jerusalem (JTA—The Knesset Mr. Alexander to Mmes. Samuel Mr. and Mrs, Paul Verst Recovery of Dav« Blacker of Isadoro Goldstein Any adult or organization Inter- passed a bill this week making it Wolf and J. Harry Kulakofsky Mrs. Herman Franklin and Kalah...Recovory Recovery of Louis Schwartzman ested In organizing an "Aging In mandatory for Israel .Government , • ' will bo officially turned over to Mr, and Mrs. Harry Elsonstatt and Mrs. Sam Meyerson....lSlh Wedding Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Mcyor Slorn tlio Modern World" group Is in- officials to give reasons—in writthe community at the annual Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Verot, Mrs. Leonard Klein Recovtry of Jotl Qrookt vited to call Snul Silvcrmnn, Ac- ing, if requested—for rejecting an meeting January 11 at the Jewish tivities Director, JA 1300. Due application or request of a citizen. Community Center. It h o n o r s " However, the applicant Is gly n, to tho nnture of the group, enrollOmaha for pacing the nation In Synagogue Donations: Mri, Ben Hobcrmary Mri, Rebecca Zebrack/ Mrc Boro, M, Pith/ 5am Grethbero, Mr. the right to appeal to the eotr ,:•. ment Is limited. per capita sales. and Mrs. Jacob Msndolton, Sam Kaplan, John Croniond,

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THE BRIDGE

Dr. Milgram Will lead Discussions Of Study Group

Dr. Philip Sher Home for the Aged

Explanation Required For Rejecting Citizens


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