March 27, 1959

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Entor a u s ' Second-Clus« Mutter at Pusf- Annual Rule 4 Dollar* ofllco, Omaha. Nebrm-ku, under Act ot 187U SinKle Copy 10 Cent«

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UJA Units

Into Action

Return Signed Cards, Arthur Cohn Urges

Philanthropies B & P Unit Plans Cocktail Supper

An tin* men'* Dhislon of the I'lilliintlirojiir.4 reached ii Imlf-uay mark In IN rifort», Arthur A. Colin, Men'i General C'liulmmii, personally appealed to nil Milirltors to complete iliplr cards iillh1ft the next iveelt. In a call to iQimediale action, lie said "Every man in our comniunlty must lie contacted, so we can begin to meet the needs at lionic, In tile United Stales and the? entire world. It is only through our concerted efforts that we can begin to fill the. unmet need* of our nged, youth and fellow Jews." I'irtlirnl iil>i>\e ;ire leaders of the l'lillantliroples Business and Mr. Conn pointed out that <!«•in>» will not liolp (lie people Heed" I'rofesMloiuil women who are directing anil e x e c u t i n g deIng our imslslanee and unless we tails for their <'oel<t:ill supper, on Wednesday, April 1 at the Jew»eo and ronlact every man prompt- ish Community ('filter. (U. to ){. Htiindlng), Mrs. Charles K. KOSH, Section riminii-iii; Mrs. Sadie Neunian, 1IB8 Cimlrnian; Mlsx Ma ly, our Intentions lire futile. "We must see mid tell everyone Sprlni; mill (waled) Miss Dorothy liosen, the latter two Co-C'linirHint this year, wi> face n real iiirn. Not pietnreil are Mrs. Joseph Mayer, one of the ilriw-'s e.ocrisis," Colin emphasised. "Usual eliiilriiicii, iiml 1\1ISH .Myrtle Freeman, mipper rnminittc)- eliairniim. contributions are .simply nut enough. All must give time and money beyond the usual " I "In our lifetime we ha\e Inetl through intiny cnses; In help our KHON-Sund.°i>, Apnl " .> fellow-Jews in Ituinaula now is H 10 a in , "M!.SSA<°K OF our rh:illeii|;e Let's nol In.1 iv,poiiISKAI.i."-- Dr. J.icob It. M.irsiblc for the runiiniii'il sep;u••ilioni The Youni1 Adult C'oiircil of lhe[ eu.s. HUC'-JIK 1'rofes-or of Jewamong families "There is tin risk Hint we run do Jewish Coinmunily Center v.ill j ish l h s l o i y ami iJirerloi ol American J e w i s h Archives too iniiih, lull ruder, by nut inert- open its Philanthropic-.-. Campaign Ing our obligations, doing ton lit- with u fiill-lcnjjlh movie lor rhil- To|tic 1 "The S u b s t a n c e ol tle. This is u time fur urllini, Let dien, Sundiiy, April 12 at the ('re.itnf .-.',." us pledge our time, money and Jewish Community Center at 2 efforts. This ui'ck "Millrlt-piirtl- p.'m. The program, H.'IS planned to flpati: and contribute." Workers are asked to turn llieir provide entertainment for children and In turn funds for tho current BIRIICCI cards back to the division's vlce-chaiunen, Millrml Margolin, campaign, Jerry Fercr, Council Charles A. Monaseo, Donald NOI;B president Stated. Tin; movie will mark the first time, he said, that ami CJeorge Shafer. the Young Adults will "kick-off" Munich (JTA I--Tlie question of its drive with nn activity for an- resurgent anti-Semitism in Gerother ago group. many occupied o major place on The organization's refreshment the agenda of tho. Congu-.ss of commitlQc will provide refresh- I'Juropean Resistance Fighters ments and treats for the children which convened here. Jerusalem (JTA) - -Tlic f i r s t The planning committee will an"The resurgence of anti-Semistage of a project for erecting nounce tho movie program shortly tism and national Socialism must markers along tho Syrian-Israeli and literature will l>o mailed to be met wit'i strong measures," frontier, which was agreed upon all Jewish children. Georges Hldaull, fromcr Premier last December when Secretary Young ndult philanthropies lead- of France, told the Congress at General Dag Hummarnkjold visited ers will bo named at the next meet- its o°>cninK .session. However, M. Israel and the United Arab Re- ing of the Council. Biduult stated, the "real enemy" public, linn begun. now "is in the Kant." Start D'/j Mile Htrctcii Rudolph Pecher, well-known auTwenty-four United Nations ob- Fund Raising Goal thor, expressed apprehension about servers started the work along n Doubled in France the danger of fascism in Germany, stretch of bonier about nine and declaring that "Nazis and antiParis (JTA) -The central fund- Semites again play a role in Gern half miles In length, north of Lake Hulch. The markers to be raising organi/ulion for Jewish man public life." Former resisterected follow the Palestine-Syrian welfare and cultural needs in ance fighters, ho said, "nre being demarcation line ngrced upon In France set n record goul Of 300,- systematically defamed and de1923 in a treaty between France, 000,000 francs for its 1939 drive, nounced by old Nazis, and there which at thai lime had Juris- almost double the amount ruined arc no laws or regulations to stop lust year. (Continued on Page 2.1 them." Former Officer SpeiiUs On the other hand, Dr. Joseph Mueller, C h r I s 11 a n Democratic deputy In the Bavarian I'aninmbnt World War II liaison officer for the Vatican in the fight against Hitler, warned agninsl "overJerusalem (JTA1)— Israelis saw I'oniimicd." lie ^ni'i. "We th<°n cstimiitmg" the danger of neoof Niir.ism. tlielr. (JoVerimicnt'H defense pos- ii'kr-i] Knshim, under the lenns our military agicenient, I'1 .stand R e p o r t s tli.il inllueiili.il N a z i s ture an fully Justified, In the light wllli us aculiist Israel and send occupy important positions in the of u revelation made yesterday hi IiMi'iil army units, but ICnviim re- German I'Vderal llepuhlic are "In •Damascus l>y (liiiiml Ahdcl Nasser fused. I sent Kassim two. moie general, exn'igoialcd," lie declined Iilmselr, disclosing that he had HH",s,ii:es on the same subject, but and denied that there is any nnTigplanned an all-out, "ileclilxe" at- up to now'he lias not answered. iM1 that, former officers of the SS tack ngiilnst Israel Hcvcral months We Knew wo would bo alone If v.e would infiltrate the new German entcied n conflirl v. itli Israel." army. og<»Viewing Hie Nasser revelation Youth righting •ICcsiirgencd' Israel's man in the street read Responsible We.st Germans are the dispatches icporting Nasser's with utter Kruvlty, Israelis weie speech In Damascus with a mix- neveilhelcw uinused liy his sliito- fighting the resurgence of antiture of rhagrlii against Nassei's ment iidiTilltlng that, alone, lie Semitism in the country by oiganreadiness to attack, and balisfac- does not dare .stain: up against l/ing activities especially among Uon over Israel's Government's Israel. The Israel pioss also noted the ("Jcnnan youth. A group of youths here anconstant alert ngalnst just .such a Nasser'n Hlntcmcnt, in which the possibility. IWerriiiB to tlie in- Kgyptinn dictator said th;il tlie nounced that an exhibit on anticidents along the Syrian-Israel Soviet Union hud not aided him Semitism and its disastrous conborder last year, Col. Nasser said during the Sue/.-Slnai ciises in sequences during the Illller regime 193G. In the past, Nasser had is being organized for showing in in liin speech: "We decided to enter a decisive praised the USSfl volubly for Its major cities throughout tlie Federal Republic. battle ngalnst Israel if aggression help in 1956.

Young Adults Open Fund Raising With Children's Movie

On the Air

The. Women's Business and Professional Section of the Philanthropies are planning their annual cocktail supper, Wednesday, April 1 at tho Jewish Community Center. Miss Myrtle Freeman's appointment as chairman of the supper committee was announced by Mrs. Chalk's S. Ross, the group's general chairman. Tlie affair will begin at 5:30 p. m. Highlighting the affair will he a repeal performance of the "JI'C Minstrels" in their "Holiday Preview." In musical parodies, the performers tell the storj of the work of the Jewish Philanthropies nnd many of its numerous agencies. Participants are Alcsdamps Norman Denenherg, director; Donald Nogg, Robert Sllvermnn, Robert Baker nnd Moiley Zlpurslty. Mrs A (,'. Ffllnian is accompanist. Hecaiise of the demand of the winkers for a second showing, the film "One Suitcase" will he presented. This iiio\ing story of the Roumanian Jew is the newest pro tr.iyal of the hardships those people aie encountering today as they

Budget Heads Appointed Tlie- appointments of the heads of the J'urigct Committee of the Jewish Federation uns announced

German Anti-Semitism Glaims Attention of International Parley

UN Marking SyrianIsraeli Border

Israelis Feel Government's

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Daniel Kiif'/in-inr'rnesf A this week by Robert II Kooper. Federation president. Ernest A. Nogg will be chairman of the overall budget comniltlce, while Daniel Katznian will serve us associate chairman of tlie committee. The Federation Hudget Committee r e v i e w s allocations to all agencies which are included in the Jewish Philanthropies cam. palgn, and also all Omaha Jewish social services included in the Jewish Federation program. The Budget Committee, Mr. Kooper explained, is divided Into several subcommittees, each ono dealing with problems of the ugencies in specific fields. These sub-committees prepared studies and recommendations! which in turn are reviewed by the entire committee, Mr. Nogg Is vice-president of the Jewish Federation and Mr Kiit/man seivcd as co-chairman of the ly.iS Budget Committee.

attempt to gain entry to Israel, The JPC Minstrels made their debut at the recent worker's meeting of the Women's General Division. An appeal was strcsbcel on that occasion by Miss Sylvia Neulander, noted refugee rescue worker, for funds to provide for emergencies. She Implored Jewry to make money available to meet emergency exits of stateless Jews such as those in Rumania. She said it Is vitaj to help refugees leave a country when they are able rather then face tho risk of losing them because of the absence ol immediate funds lcquirecl for rescue. P r e s i d i n g was Mrs. Morris .(.Irossiniin, Women's chairman who introduced the guest speaker. Mrs, Mike Fieeman, president of the Federation of Jewish Women's Clubs, presented inMructinns to workers. The meeting was opened with a prayer by Mrs, Alfred Sophir; a moment's silence was obseived by those gathered in memory or Mrs. Ben Shapiro, 1958 Women's Division Chairman, who died March 21. Mrs. Sophir, Mrs. Albert Wohl-ner and Mrs. Sam Katznian, were introduced to the audience us the current year's co-chairmen of "the Women's Division as was Mrs. Riw.s, H and P, head

Series to Present Dr. Judah Shapiro The final presentation in the ProKiani of the Month Series will take place Thursday, April 16, 8" p. m. at Beth Kl Synagogue, when Hi. Judah J. Shapiro, National Director of the B'nni JJ'rith Hillel Foundation, will .speak on "What. Is Happening To American Jews"? A reception will be given In tho Social Hall by the Southwest Region U'nni R'rilh In cooperation with the Beth El Sisterhood hoapilnlily committee. Dr. -Shapiro a noted lecturer, educator and world'.traveler was former' director of Claims against Germany,' Woi'lfl War II, and director of Joint Distribution Committee in Europe specificalry dealing with Educational and Cultural Reconstruction in Europe. Dr. Shapiro, currently is an active member of the publications committee of the Jewish Publication Society and a visiting faculty member of Harvard University wHfcre lie received his Degree of Doctor of Philosophy. Karl Slegel, chairman ' ot the Jewish Community Center adult activities committee, announced that free admission to the Program of the Month has been mada possible through the efforts of the sponsoring organizations: the Jewish Community Center in cooperation with Hetli Israel Synagogue, Holh Kl Synagogue, B'nni B'rith Lodges and C h a p t e r s, Omaha Chapter of Hndassah, Temple Israel and Younj: Adult Council.

Only 67 Days Left to Register For Center Day temp Sessions Have you register your young stcr for Center Day Camp? Only G7 days remain to make such arrangements. The two Day (\iiup peiiods were filled to capacity last year and camp officials report a large operation Is planned to meet tin: current Increasing demands of Omaha children. Knrollmcnt will be limited in view of the oxnanded program this

year, ".uenls aro urged nut to delay and enroll'their campers now. Dates and rules are: Period 1 June lTi-June 20— Wi.OO. Period 2 June '£) -July 70— S'iri.OO. Full 1 Weeks June 15-July 10 For iiilililiona) information or ei.sunal inleniew please call the ,,,..

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