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rtlblicntliin Off Ire, 101 Nn. Mlllh Omuhn, Nebraska, l'hune ;nl'-].'JG<>
OMAHA, NHISKAKKA, IltlOAY, SKITIOMUIOIt
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.Slruclp f'"py 30c Annual Kate $4
Second ('l;i!;.s I'd nt Oinahu,
A special CHS program devoted t( the-Jewish High Holy ]Ju"b presented on WOW ' September 2~> from 8 a. m. , Jan P e e r c e , inter, \«°\ known tenor and the C; phony Orchestra will be f ..ured. The traditional Jsol Nidre will be sung.
.nigton The World Bank -./nounced a loan of $27,500,000 to Israel to help build and equip a sheltered deep water port at Ashdod on the Mediterranean sea. 300,001) Tons of Cargo The World Hani; said that the <<OI.!)I V A(,I, <I.I B IV A< I ION'. Tlip nlioie pictures of two of new port, to be finished in 19G5 IsruiTs senior citizr.uit sliow u fondness of iircssniaUlni; anil iimsir, would be able to handle 900,000 among th« many lnteresU developed at nn Israeli fiiiluVn • Ago tons of general cargo a year. Us 'dull, olio of KiiVirral visited l>y 1'atil Vercl, Jewish Federation V.xconstruction would enable Israel crutivii Dlrcr.tur. A photographic exhibit of Israel's senior citlzrim Louis' (IJudy) Paul hai been to close down lighterage ports at Mill li« displayed at tlie inertlng of tlio Omaha Golden Ago Chili named to the Boaid of Manage- Tel Aviv and Jaffa, relieve congesoil Monday, .Srpli-inbrr 2(S »t (ho CoimiHinlty ('oiitor. ment of the Midwestern Amatdu tion at Haifa, and provide facilities required for the efficient, hanAthletic Union a-; dling of her rapidly growing fort h e representative of the Jeweign trade. ish Commit n i t y Tlie loan, bearing interest at Center, Irv Yaf"\ 5*i per cent a year was for a Center Alhle t i c 1'anl Verrl, Jewish Federation ior Citizens' activities co-ordinaterm of 25 years. Amortization Kxecutive Director, wil address tor. The Golden Age Club is joint- Ch a i r man, niinounced. members of (he Golden Age Club ly sponsored by the National A popular and following n 12:30 p. lit. dessert luncheon, Monday, .September 2C> Council of Jewish Women and the versatile athlete Johannesburg (JTA) -•- Forty on the Omaha nt the Jewish CommunityCenter. Jewish Federation. Jewish men are now in I.eopoldscene for many Mr. Verct who recentiy revillc, capital of the strife-wracked years. Paul was lumed from a trip to Israel will Republic of the Congo, having rethe Center Ath- Xlndy' 1'anl 1allc on hi:; vii.ils with Golden letlc Director from 1951.-55 and opened their businesses there, Ai:'- groups and their activities, has been on the Federation Ath- Ilabhi Moslte Levy of the Congo, there, Jle met with officials of letic Committee for six years. He reported here on •' stopover durthe Golden Age Department of the ltubf.'n I.ippett will serve as ing his return to Klizabethville, in Jewish Distribution Committee to B'nai P.'rith membership campaign holds a Masters Degree in Physical Katanga. Itabbi Levy said there Kduc.ition from the University of develop plaiu for contact heturen were no Jewish women or chilthe Golden Af:<? Clubs in Israel chairman, Kdwnrd A. llo.'-on, the Nebraska. dren in I.eopoldville. He emphaorganization's d i s t r i c t governor and America. Paul's appointment was made sized that all Congo Jews have after I.cs Burlceuroad, one of NeMr, Vrret -will present a photo- said 1his week. His duties will inbeen traced, and none is missing. graphic exhibit of Israel's Senior clude co-ordinatim; the work of braska's greatest Jewish athletes He reaffirmed statements made announced his resignation after Citizens and their projects at the lodge membership chairmen, Dr. serving 25 years on the# Board of in an interview in Brussels to the jneelitig. Bcnton Kutler of Henry Monslty Management. Burkenroad was a effect that many refugees had reT.lie club also will elect officers. national Ail-American for the Uni- turned to Elizabethville and that Arrangements, for the meetinj; and Richard M, Kellman of Corn- versity -of Nebraska basketball local authorities and the populaliave -been made by: the Mnn.'S. J. hd.sker. team iu 1915 and has been cited tion of the secessionist province of Milton Margolin and Louis Culler, B'nal IS'rith members will kick on many occasions for his achieve- Katanga were treating Jews there (insisted by Mrs. Albert Gae'f, .Sen- oft their 19S0-G1 drive with a .Sun- ments in basketball, baseball, footwell. day morning breakfast, October ball, volleyball find track. 22, at 9 a. m. at the Fireside ResYaffe said, "it is with deep retaurant. All lodge members are gret that the Jewish Federation -welcome to attend the breakfast sees Burkenroad resign after so which will start a house-to-house many years of faithful service, not campaign. j only to the Jewish Community hut The'Jlt. P.ev.'Msgr. Nicholas- H. Wegner, P.A., Director of Boys Lippelt d e c l a r e d that Jl'nai to the .State of Nebraska." • Norman J. I.iptntm of Park For- B'rilh .spends over CO per cent-of Joe Micek, swimming director •Town, is now visiting Israel where est. III., regional field lepresenla- its animal budget in - support* of and Cy Scilchick, athletic director he is observing education and ilve of the IM.ICI Loud youth work and underwrites the nt the Center, will serve as dele- youth problems. The trip is the tion, will direct major portion of the Anti-Defama- gates under Paul at the annual second to Israel for Msgr. Wegthe coming cirndinner meeting of the AAU at the ner. He was in Rome prior to his tion League's undertaking. jiaigns for .State Ilil Hotel, Sunday, September 25. arrival in Israel. of Israel liomte In N e b r a s k a, Israel Would Teach Iowa and South Arabic in Africa AJCongress Uncovers Arab League Link Dakota, according to Milton JF.ROSAl.EM (JTA) — I s r a d With Boycott, Urges State Dep't. Act Krochmal, Midhas offered several African counwest Region Ditries with substantial Moslem poprector of the Deulations assistance in the teaching velopment ('OIof Arabic in'their scliools. Statca, poratioii for l i Israel is the only country in tec«iiA«iAr GIIIIIII, jael. • C«*«l Offle. Iw Ik. B ^ , w km), which n system has been developed I.lpman t 4,f The son of Rabbi Mayer Un- to teach Arabic ns a first foreign man, lie has been actively Identi- language to pupils whose mother la, tool fied with Jewish community ac- tongue is not Arabic. Israel also Hi-n«K Inttntatlmal, has suitable textbooks, including 11 bat UOtli 5tr«.t. tivity for many years. He has ).•» v«rt ta, n,r, served as nn executive with the Knglish-Arabic ones in contrast to Chicago Chapter of the American methods and texts in Aral) coun0eall«stn| . tries which are designed for puFriends of the Hebrew University p\ls w h o s e mother tongue is It ioa end with the Jewish University of Arabic. ;• In Jotvtl, America's Building Fund Campaign. I.ipman served with the'United States Army Intelligence arid Office of Strategic Services during World War II, and was identified with the group that broke the' Bonn—Arms and munitions deJapanese military and naval codes. liveries from Israel are moving ••; Xnit rapranoUtlra In Park Forest, his activities in- smoothly, a Defense 'Ministry azoad OcUbar 31, 10C0. clude membership on t,lie board of spokesman told the, Jewish TeleIf tht tllsl partaj alapaad without rae.lrloj th. i i l j laaoaaata. graphic Agency. Jewish education, vice-presidency *t al'oll lit rtgratfullr . b l l , , i (j bu t n i w l i i n i wlUi j ~ r eaispurr iu nil at V>* tnb tctuitriM, ,c~, In the spring of Tf'J59, the Fedof B'hai B'ritii, chairman of fundraising campaigns and past offi- eral 'Republic, purchased from Iscers of Congregation Belli Sholom, rael grenades to the value of Upinnn Is the former publisher 50,500,000 and Uzi sub-machine, nnd editor-in-chief of the Park guns valued at $1,430,000. About Dr. V>i"\ Stria a Forest News, has been a public 40 per cent of the munitions and 50 per cent of the r,ub-machlncrelations consultant and an adguns have been delivered thus far. Tlio American Jewish Cotliregi-hii celled on the Slate Dpp'i. to initiate <]'»• vertising account executive. "They have fully satisfied our rusoiom (lircdly with tlie I.CORUO of Arab Slllei aimed at linllinfi tlie Arab His.wife, Joy, was an atomic boycott of U.S. firmj dealing with Ttrael. AK'angresi President Juncliim I'rinz scientist during World War I I and expectations," the spokesman de- tent Secretary Herlcr • pliotostalic copy of a letter from Arab League hcad« Is presently a chemistry and math- clared. "We would not have signed quartera In Oimascui, SjrrilT threatening to Mncklist in Ameriton company ematics teacher. The 'Llpmans the contract in the first place If nnlctt it reued trading with lirael. The letter waa the first documentary •have four children: Marie, 10,Har- preliminary tests had not proved evidence |U*( « Central Offir* for tlie Boycott of larael Irna bciia cstublwUcJ vey, 8, Mayer, C, and Saruli, 4. that they were the best to be had." in tlio Secretariat General of the Leagno of Arab Slalci.
will bofiin in Angus!, 3965. Israel will arrange to .set aside from the new port's revenues enough funds to rover .service of the loan. The total cost of developing the new port will amount, according to authorities, lo $54,700,000. 1'iiiur KM;T/NICK
Philip Klutzuick of "l'arl: Forest, III., and a former Omaha, was one of the persons' to inspiro the development of Ashdod. At tlie same lime of (he World banlc loan announcement, the Ex- • poil-Iniport Hank made a Joan ot ?S,!)00,000 to Kl Al, (he Israel Airline, (o assist it in purchasing two Hoeing jet airliners, each ship with a capacity of 131. passengers.
Long-PJaEtned Wafer
Gongo Jews Traced
Ruben Lippsff Meads B'nal •'
isgr. Wegnerls Now Visiting Israel
Direct Campaigns.
Bonn Is Pleased With Israel Arms
Jerusalem, CJTA1 -Work on the national irrigation project involving diversion of Jordan IUVMV waters is being accelerated and construction of a 0,000,000-pound pumping station is scheduled to begin soon on the shores of (lie .Sea of Galilee for the project. The production of 100 eighl-ineU steel-reinforced concrete pipes, which will serve as main conductors of Jordan Kiver waters, also is being speeded up nt the Yuval c;.1d factory at Ashkelou. Plans call for a total or 10 miles'of the giant pipes to bo produced Lliis yearinit completion of the entire project will require several years.
Home lo Dedicate Memorial Plaques Memorial plaques for the following will be installed and dedicated at the synagogue of the Dr. Philip Sher Home for the Aged this Sabbath: Ilynian KazlowsUy, Anna II. Kazlowsky, Jacob Kiivich, Lizzie Kavieh, Michael Somit, Yenta Somit.
Gourse Organized for Farmers From Africa Tel Aviv, (JTA) A ten-week course In techniques of cooperative living opened here with farmers from ten former French and Belgian colonies in Africa as the students. Tlie course is part of a program of technical, economic and cul- ; tural assistance organized for newly emancipated countries in Africa and Asia. Israel officials hope that the aid program will offset Arab League pressure on tha new countries.
Mrs. Sibil Weiss Is New Center Youth Mrs. llan Weiss of New York City has been named Youth Program Aide al the Jewish Community ('enter, Harry Sidman, (Vnl e r Chairman, announced today. • Mrs. WIJISS lias
had several >cars of experience in camping and in youth work nc-'t tivities and she? attended a Kpn-| cial course in Is-f rael for youth| leaders. She will Mrs. Wclsi serve as advisor for the Jewish Youth Council, Her husband recently joined tho Talmud Torah stuff at Beth El Synagogue.