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Beth Israel. Wednesday Nightj A u t h o r TO TalK M e r e Writer to Kick-off Program of Month
Twenlv-fmji hush school Mil fit-ills "ill p.u hcipate in the nineteenth annual Youth C o u n c i l r i'liiinUsi;i\iiiL' SLM\ u f s ut lieth Isr.icl .S> lucogue Wednesday, November 28, nt H p in. The hri\ii.v> will hi* conducted I'lilncly liy members of the Youth Council. It was announced by ils piesident, i:<h*.in Sidnran, who will offer a welcome frum Ihe oiganlzution to the gathering. l.i-.uinc Trosl und Uuddy Marcus, co-chairmen of the e\eni, will juintly preside nt the service Holes in the service will he td :en by; Sam Jileichei Sprrnonrttc. SHUI Knlmnn Call ID worship. Ronnie Mc>ei, Justin Ban Yoiillj Council [irnjcr
Kevn Sh>kcn- .Mali Tovu L a r r y Kirke Ti.inslalion of Mull Toui. Meyer Kevin, noted author, Sarah Milder. Hnicr Uernslein, David Forbes;, Klaine Stciinun, Jo whose latest novel, "l,v<i" h/isl Anne Shnnr Ucsponsi\e rradlng. soiiicd to hest-sellei licii;hls, willi Ned Itloom, Susan Ulocli, Jeff open the Ptum.iiii ol the Month' Wohlner, Oiity Mulnick, Arlenc Gi'Osin.'in, Kiank Cioldhcrg Reud-
John Spil/er Shoma. U d e n Cohen Translation of Shema Simdm H .i s s m a n Closing [» aycr The Youth Council members invited I hen" parents and friends to attend the service which is an Import, nit function of the year. Members of Ihe arrangcmc-nls committee which assisted Leanne Trosl and fiuddy MUICIIH w e Klauu- Slciinun, Mai dee Sokolot and Judy Sherman A social hour will folov. the
Meyer Levin Exhibit In Center Library
lier's, Coronet, The Reporter, Commentary and the New Yorker. He was an associate editor of Es(|»ije and then worked in Holly, wood until the war when he Iiecame a war correspondent. He spent a number of yeais in Israel and Hollywood writing und filming thp story of the Jewish survivors. His stirring film "The Illegals" is the only surviving record of mass immigration of Jews from behind the Iron Curtain to a new home in Palestine Compulsion, another of Mr, Levin's fume making novels topped nil fiction lists for m;vny weeks, went on to become a Broadway play and one of the maior molevin tion pictures of lD'iit, attracting serii'i, Sundaj. November li'.) at wldcsptcvid attention uc at 8 P m. Belli Kl Organizations Coiiilnni" !)fforts The Program of the Month SeThe series VMIS ai ninKf'd as part ot the cultinal and educational ries is piesr-nted hv tin* Jewish prn^rani of the Jewish Community Center
Tl«" tollovuiii; hooks v. i it I en hv Mejer Levin aie now on ibspla> at the Jeuish CninmiinilN Coiiler I.il»ary. Compulsion The Diary of Daud S Ko^an Uvii The Golden Mountain If I Forfii*! ThixIn Search Kilihut/ liuchenwald Mj Fulhi'r's Kuuse The New Krldce The Old Hunch seiiKe The Story of tin- Jewish Way or Life The Story of the Synnsmjiie S i l c ol S t - i t c n l [si.iel liana's in Yehudii New Yoik lliigadirr Cieneial f i v o . i l r i O i n . i h i I JI HiV.l passed the On di.splay also is a lecordIli-Vt'lopiiii-nt of Kealisin David Sainon (haiiman ol Radio SHOU'io m i i k this w . n , I ' l i m inn of the music tor the film Clitics have descnbt'd Mr. Kei Cotpoiatlon ol Amelu.i, icceived "My r.i1hei'<i House.' which in in IJii'x-il _\I i ' l i n h e i , ; s a i d " A s «,is piodiieed in Israel Othei lvin's works as limdmarks in the it I I s u i t 01 ( l i e MIC < . ' s ^ l u t i l i n n e i j Ihe IVnai li'nth's I'lesident'.s MedIxioks u i it ten b\ Meyer [ j ' u n development of the ic.ilislic novel w i t h I • )ii If K i - i s ' - i l i i n , ' . W.-i-lini ;- ial in K-riignitiun nl Ills "ciealive j i;euiiN in luglii'i' ('oiiimiiiiii .iti'in ' are Citizens. Krankie and His novel, "I'X'a" which reviews Ion ( . o n o . i t i - . t , v.( , u e u e l l o n o u i advancing l;iuiw(eds;e and. un-i .lohnnie I repiililisheil a.4 The w a y t o ext'H'd'ui;', la-.t y e a r ' s l e r - 1 have acclaimed for tin- author's ! deistaiulint; bi.'iv'.i'en men and na- V'oiiili; Loversi and Ke()orter, 01 'I c a m p a i g n . " h<- a d d e d . famous vivid and powerful style ol Ai Ihe .Sunday dinner at the IItiotls " storytelling, has captured the inlil.-ickstone Hotel. Mr. Key.serling j terest of a world-wide rendini; Saiil "Israel's economy is -increasing in gross national product a I public. (i i i t e hi -In i Ih in t h it o t inv IleeoKmtum <>.» un <uitlwn came f <KIII11 \ HI i i t l i i id • ol t h • l i o n to Mr. I.evin, u nnllvc- of Chlcfigo, in li u n b o i ( i n t m i lilt l o l i ol in the Unities Ills book 'The Old fil tcl H i n d s in M m i< l u e i e n i e n l Hunch" published In T)'i7 is conis p n a m o u i i sidered a classic of Ameileanr e m b e i i ; s u d [>l H I S H I HOW IK Jewish Life, An eiKhteen-year-old 1 ii • o b . i i v u u e ol lii'i.h P.ool. tluouith dheise media A special graduate of the Unlieisity of Chiim; compli ti d foi t h - a n n u a l IUC. flionds of the Isiael Gov- Mould vhich opi us llni I I id iv c italo'jue explaining tha purpose cago, he was star ivportei in 1928 t-inmenti IJI> on Doiembei 0 un- will be hi 'lih hlid in Omaha b> ol the e\hilnt hnf been prepaied fot the Chicago Daily News when der the Ieadeislnp ol Ailbui Colin u special displ i\ on 'Ihe liilile in he left to become ' the first AmerCommunity Invited 'Ihe aunuil Ifanukkah Festtv il at the I unr'U.iKe of Ai I in the lobbv ienn Chalut?" to Palestme Members of the comimiiiity are tlw Bli'lcslom Hold Denmber ot Hie Icnish ( (/ininututy Centei Wrote I "or >Inffn7lni"» Some foi t\ volume^, outslandiiif! invited to vit.it the display at the 1 ! will <huii\ tho dim- foi Oiiuexample-, of hooks and lepioduc- Cenlei us well as ni llbr.uy which Ii i nnd Count il Bluffs Mr I CMii his wuttcn foi m inj uicliiilhiK the SutuitUy tmns o{ tin- hiblc In tin IIIIKUIIKC IAOIIIIU; 1'usl Cosmopohtim, Colol art aie pail of thii. c\luhit, Hen Kaslow leuish IJducation 1 Hitioiu chaiim in said
Bonds Pass $110,,000 Gen.
Sarnoff Honored
Center Opens Jewish Boole Month V/Ifh Forty Volume Display of 1 "Bible in She Language of Art
Tunisian President Galls Nasser 'Plotter
unis Pu&id'iit II ihili lioiu guiha of T i i m . i i s u d I n n t i n t ' \ b u l Ts'assi-r plots anil b i s not l e i s e d to i n t i i g i i e ' I h e Tunisi in l e i d u \ . a s quoted in in mti i i w with i special (.oilLspmdi nt ul the l u n c h langua ;e II w p ijiei L O I K HI ' I ilili of \ oussi flsin" \I Liomguilit . i i d How c m we b i t e i p i e l his f i i M I ' S I n ictioii t h e d iv ifd i tin .pi 11 h I ni I'le lit Mctlioui 11 on c m b i l i ( v e I h " . J K I . o( the p u s md of Ihe I,g>pliall ladM, m j v.oid., , \ u t . those ot a frcni:h agent. And aft e r having created t h e fable of Yoiissefisin, what is hi'! goal tod a y ? To provoke an uprising by c e r t a i n member.-; of the Algerian insurgent N a t i o n ,i I Liberation Front. •
Seeks Vvuct: (III a speech at Met'aoui near Tunis on November 1, President IJoruguiha said Tunisia, on condition that her sovereignty be respected, "will back the Algerian cause with the utmost energy, whatever the consequences, with the aim of building the (Arab West) and cooperating with France and other nations in peace' and freedom). .Speaking of Salah hen-Yiussef, •flic Tunisian politician condemned to denth by Tunisian courts for plotting against M. Bourxuibii and ills government, and now n resident In Egypt, the Tunisian president said he hnd never asked Nasser to hand him over. But Ben-Vous.sef'a departure (Continued on Page 4)
Veterans Will Hold Thanksgiving Dance
Love fur IHIUf* The uwpii.itlrin loi the shoving was In* itutcd "I.ove foi the Bible, the Book of Books, which lias been expressed in m a n y wa>s - m drama, SOUK stoi\ and legend, and not the least of .ill m Ihe 1 ui(;u.ii;e of ait ' He udded that through'the ;IKI •> at lists ha\o found the Hook ol Books a source which inspired tli'm's loi .it 11 •, 11 c ci t i l ion md tl> it the Bibli his lundlod theli •in itjiiiiition whkh thev cxpiosscd
Denier Plans flew Ed. Classes The.' Physical Kducatioti lj t ; partment at Ihe .Ii.'Wisii Coinuuinity Center is plaiinin}; classes in wrestliiK;, nidi's f.\ercisi.', additional women's slim!iastii:.'i and hoy's handball. .IVrsoiw iutei'(;sted ill these Iiopul.'ir nn.'.'is of physical education are urend to contact Seymour Scitehick, depiivtmciu director at JA i.'iOO because the or[;aiiiz,'iflon of each clnss will depi'nd upon the number of recistrants. The followini: schedule is'bcInf; considered: Wrestlin!:--Sunday afternoon for hoys in .school. Handball—Sunday afternoon for boy.'i in cclinol. SlimnaHlics—Tuesday ni(;ht for women. Kxorcisc class--Til e .'id n y nijihl for lnisincKS men.
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•/ewlsli Iliiiik Month
I psldii Moigan Post No 2G0, Jewish War Velernns of the Unitid v ites will hold its annual Votei HIS lhanksgiviin; Dance, Snturdiv niKlit November 28 at Peony ['iik Billioom l\v.- occasion i guioial sociul evening for members, will fcuture Dick Wiclunan mid his orchestra foi dinting 'Iickels aie 'il 25 per [ici sun and m iv be p u i c h u i c d it Ihe doni Tlu> organization's regular fund raising event—annual yearbook, will come around January 1, it was announced.
Wife Is Prominent French Novelist
l'hv Mi-\i'i l.e.m 1 Miuly has amil hei » 111in ; 'i» in'iei |iiominenl in her own iii;ht as H well knnwii I'Yeneli novelist. Sbe is Tereska Terr-'S, wife of Mr. Levin, whose books are also an international success. The. novel, "The Golden Cage." written by Mile. Terres, and just off the press, wns U mslvtod m o I »^!i-,l\ h% Iwr Illlsll Itld
The Levins weie married in Israel nfter the war and have lived alteinutcly theie and In this cotintty with their four thildien Community Center -n coopciation wlfh Beth K| Syiingofjue, B'noi B'nth lodges and Chapters, Beth Isinel .Synagogui* Omaha Chaptei of Ifadassdli Temple Israel and the YounR Adult Council, Earl Siegel, Adult IJducation Committee Chairman, announced Admission to the series which will consist of five lecture and concert piograms is fiee Lou Canar, Center Committeo Chairman, staled that the combined effoils of the coopeiating organizations, has made it possible to ui ing to Omaha programs of tremendous interest IJctli Kl Dinner Ueth VI Synagogue members and their wives will attend a dlnnei honoi ing Mi Levin at 6 30 p m on the evening of his appeal mice >U the sjniKORue Tho duinei sponsoitd by the Men's Club, will he prepared ami served by the Sisterhood. It is $5 per couple. Reservations may be made, with the synagogue office, GL 3221 or Jerry Freeman, RK 2217, > :'.-.
has many books in Um realm anil related .subjects available. As in many communities, Jewish Book Month is observed by IIitJewish Cominuiiily Center, and is expected to be marked here by synagogue activities and organization programs. As in previous years, Jewish Book Month will note Ihe anniversaries of the births and deaths of a number of Jewish .scholars, historians, pools, rabbis, philosophers and touchers'. Among those to be honored are the noted Hebrew poet, Huyyim Nnham Hlallk, on the 25th anniversary of his death; Ilabbenu Gcrshmn, medieval scholar, who ivus horn 1,000 years aj;o; Judah Abarbane), Iberian philosopher, born ill -1459; and Isaac Baer Levinson, .grammarian and fmvnnt who died a century ni(o.
Israel hit n. big time high in magazine coverage when [our prominent national m a g a •/. ines wenl to press reci/nlly. The tnaga/ini'S cany colorfully illustrated accounts on Israel by well known authors. Tourism ill Israel i.s the cover story in the current issue of Holiday. Ilecognitlon of the many tourist attraction!; are given in a story by Robert. (Inives In its December edition, lieauliful phut<>• ;ra[ilis hy Arnold Newman showing many aspects of Israeli life ,'ind of the Israeli pen'pli.1 illustrate th(! lciiglhy tribiiif. Leon Viis, ut "l-'.xodiis" f-.inii- ui an iirlicle in Look. Inils Israel as
the "firmest democracy i n ' t h e middle east." He writes that the . impact of the country during a. visit this year was even more overpowering than he hart found it jn JOHfi when lie collected material for "Exodus." Isovcmbcv's isswc i>[ Tvavel \n an article on "Kternal Israel" describes the country us a small area housing the most .sacred aspects of religion for Jews, Catholics nnd I'liileslanls.
"An African in Israel' i.s the. subject ol Die pictorial piece in Kliiiny. l1ln'>l<*f»r:i|)lJS. show the life of ii Ghana .vmilh who is studying imtimy ut. U«> ll"Uv;'\v UvAv^-T'V.in Jerusalem. ,