Vol. XXXIX—No. 10
I'uhllcullun Otflce, 101 Nci. V\U\ Oroulm Ncbvuiika. Phone a«-l.'M">0
OMAHA, NKISlCASKA, IKIDAY, NOVKMHKIl 2."., 3«C0
Dr. Philip Sher Home for the Aged (The Dr. Philip Sher Home for the Aged acknowledges the following memorials and donations.)
Donor •
Jacol) Slosbura
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Mrs. Tllll» Grossman Harry lloykln
M r l . " « « Forjel , „ t- 0 "' 5 ""ton Airi. Ros« Krojno. Dav« Slicrmon,
Mr. ond Mrt. Paul Ver«l Mr. and Mrs. M I M Rlr^o Mr. pnd M n . llcnhcl rrcedrnon ,.
• •• B«n Martin Molhcr of Mrl. A. .1, Illxon ...Hurry Bcrnslcln
In Honor of
Donor Mr. ot\ii Mrl, Ernia Hoc$ tfri. Leonard Klein, Mr. and (An, AW Fisher , . .
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Mf. and Mri. Morrfj Kntlc-man .
,., recovery ot Al«j Golditcln 40lh wcd^litj anniversary of Mr. and M n . Sidney Goldljcrd , ,,.40lh wrddinn annlvarsary u Mr. and M n . Arihur Colin
Special Contributions t/,r. Mit It. Colin Hos* Ttw.-tAr ' ,
R Copy 10c Annual Hate }4
fiving
'Time to Shan
In Memory of
Louli Sommcr und M K i Oea Soionier, Mr. nnd Mrv Payl V t t t l , u . 5. Hull Nt;nk (Ilicriord H. Mallory, Vtcc-l'tri.J, Mr, end Mrs. Arlliur Aslicr (i.oi A'l'jclo), IM. end M r j . Harry Z. Rosonfrld LoulJ Soimner end Ml;s Bco .V.rnmcr, Mr, ariri M n . Mox KIcKes, Mr. onil M r l . Marry z. Kounfcld If.n. Bin Handler, Mr. and Mr:. Paul Verci, Mr. and Mrs. /.'ox SdiCuermann, Mr. tind M r i . Own Fronkri Mr. find Mrs. Milton Yuticlion, Mr. und Mr«. Pant Vcrcl Mr. an'l Mrs. Haitian PUIor, Mr. und M n . D«an F-rankei lAr. ond M r j . Marry Z. llosonfold
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SecunO GlasB i'OEUii;e Paid at Omuna. Neur
Synagoguo Donations
ar>d Mrt William Pester, Mr*. Den Mantltcr (for Yohrrelf t/f Df»n Handler).
USV Gives Awards Children's Films A Center Feature Saturday Evening AU'tirtl- will he presetited .-iiiil This Afternoon iicv/ officers of the United SynaA special program of. films for children will he shown on Friday, November '.'.5, at l'.-IO p. m. nt the Jew!.';)] Community Center, I'arry Sidman, Center chairman, announced. t'nUinu I'rognuii The films arc Jrom a . series "Picture Hook I'araik'," especially prepared for children of primary grades. They are based on tiiu best children's stories, and are int<Mii'.(!(l to stimulate intei-rst In ({nod IXIOICK and f;nod films, Mr, Sidinan snlfl. I'arcnU Invilcil CiiiUUfii in firnd.es.Kfinlon;s\rten, one, two, throo ami four .arc especially tiifred to attftnd tlii.i I>roi;rani. li'.ranse Of the fine educational objective, parents are ftlso Invited to attend the special showing of the chikiieti's filnw. SiniTle admission Is 25 cents. P.efreshmcnta will br> served. Then- will also be community
}:i);'Mw Youth will be introilucod at a Saturday nitfit buffot supper party at the Slieratoii-t'ontenello Hotel. Nearly BOO iivciiibnr.i mid their • nd.vir.ors are .'tttendinj; the youth convention over the Thanksttfvln;; wccli-wiiL 'Hie mceUnf; opened Tiiursday cveniiif: with Ilahtii Bernard I/lplilclc of St. l/Hils, Mo., as key-, tioter tit a lmrif|iiet at liclli til 'i'he Friday pro;;rnm Includes n dinner In the «ynanoj:ue follottwl by attendance nt Kabhatli neivitx-.i niitl a reception. Saturday, the croup wilt nttend mornlnr; services and a lunch and dinner at tlic synniToijue. A feature of the social program Is the presence of h'frey .Spcctor, New York City professional ciitertnlncr. An excerpt from n cantatn by IX-ljby Sh/iplro of 'Kansas City, Mo,, wns to be presented at one of the Catherines.
"ThanUsjjivin,1; Oav i firopriatc opportunity of the wo.ih at out the world o\oi •" and In the United 4 States, and to share with tlicm of the blessings * that we enjoy," • Mr. Daviri Fcder, ' I'led|;e Ilctlemi)tion chairman of J e w i s h Philanthropies, strci'.cd on the eve of I ThajiltK/'lvinu. "" Mils is tho ».«1<I Veior time lo make a dnccial effort to pay riillaiitlironics pled;:ns, to fiiahle our agencies to meet tlicir hniiiRtlfntc obligations. "Aa we civc thanks for the I'txitl that him been our fortune, for the Bneiu'lty, reiiourceii mid slantlanl of livinu that we enjoy, we can make it'more meaningful liy Kharinr; with those who depend upon our help," Kedor emphasized. Jtn Israel alone, some 400,000 Jews i!<'i>eiid on our assistance ! n ;:ainin;,' a new . and strong footholtl on their fuliircs. I'!lKowl\crc, in 2."> other countries, fniiio 20D.OOO are beneficiaries of our contrihutionn to tlu; Jewish I'liilanthropie.s. "Cash is urgently iit>eikcl to carry on the program of Kavinj; live?, and huildin;; a future for our fellow-.Tfvv.'i," Kedcr urged,
llsinaell ^ Boys Town Hecad To Address Henry Rt. llev. Msip1. Nicholas II. Wefi'K.'r, Director of Hoys Town, who has just returned from a visit lo Israel and Kurope, will njldross jiimnhf
of li'nai li'nth H e n r y Monslcy iMdr.a No. 311) at a dinner mectlnjf VVctlne.'iday, Novetnher .'i 0 a t G::«) I>. m. at the S)iflraU;ii - I-' o n tonelle Hotel,;
tunity to visit a number of children's lionu -• In Israel, as well an to visit many of. the historic places in tlio Holy Land. He said "he was greatly impresed with the outstnwlins progress made by the Israelis In the last twelve years and pointed out that these people are hard workers, clearing the land for agricultural purposes, bringing water to the fields, and buiWmR up rilies <tnn industries." He visited the Holy Land as a seminarian in 1921. "Visit SIoHt Kiijoyidile"
Father Wegner said his visit to Israel was most enjoyable with everyone being kind to him, making his stay there a most pleasant one. He visited both the Old Jerusalem, which Is vuutar the conVroi of the Arabs, und the New JeruMoses V. Ka|;an,' ajinounccd tins week. Father salem, of Israel. I,o(igc members -.re urged to Wexner will speak on his obmake thiir dinner reservations servations in Lsraet Harry I'-. Cohen, Omaha at- early ar.1 to bring their friends, torney, will he chairman of the Mr. Kagan, stated. Those who cannot. iHmiu tlio dinner am jirot'.ram. invited to come at 8 p. m. when Iniprcw^tl With I*r«Kr(--4H In an interview reported In Msgr. Wecner will speak. 'I'he rc-Kulfti' Uidiv business the l'oya Town Times, father WoRiier Bald he had an oppor- meeting will follow the program.
Needleworli Guild March Trial Women's Federation For Eichmann Contributors Dave Colin, Chairman of To Peoi Thursday ai Jerusalem f JTA 1—Adolf Kich- the;Mrs.Jewish Federation Agen-
The [Some for Aged
Tho re;.;n!ar luncheon niectim: of tlio -Federation of Jewish Women's C'hibs will he iieltl Thursday, December 1, 12:30 p, m., at the Dr. l'hilip Slier Jewish Honio for A;;cd, Mrs. Ijloyd Friedman, prcBidcnt, announred. After the business meeting, David Orkoiv, Home superintendent, will talk on the Home and conduct a tour of the premise:;. The presidents and representatives of air women's orcanlzations and the committee chairmen are tiffed to nttend the meeting. Reports will he presented by committee chairmen.
nionn, ehar,';<;d with crimes against the Jewish people and ' with crimes apainst humanity, Will go on trial here next March 6. Bureau VI of the Ministry of Police, set up especially to conduct tho formal investigations in connection with the prosecution of KIclimann, handed over to the Attorney General a sheaf of reports on tlio Kichmann cane. The reports were compiled here on the hasis of documentary evidence tlur; up in Washington nrcliives dealing with the Nazi regime, nnrl in European countries. Some of tile material in the dossier had come from Kichmnnn him-self, obtained from him durhiR hia cnicstioninp; In Israel.
Jan Ravt, famous Bincer and came a best seller and is now versatile entertainer of Hta(;e, heinfj considered for motion picscreen, radio nnd. television, Will tures. be star of "A Nipjht In fcr.iel," An artist who Is nt home on Mra. M i r i a m . ; tlio Israel l!ond Campalj'n's Clia- lecture podium or theater staire, niilcal) Festival, on .Sunday cve- lie ndda Immeasurably to the Gingold, of C:iiiiiinp, Dt'cember 11, shnrinj; the American scone by hift keen wit cago and'Promista;;<? w 'tli Yaffa Yarkonl, Is- nnd Jils nbility to analyze the nent member of rael's most famous Kin;;lnj; ctar world-shattering political events the local group, Tol Aviv, (JTA)—The flags of which shape the destiny of Israel at Its annual liesand recording artist, VA nations decorated Habimah and America, and to tell his au- cue Fund Pinner, Kntarlnlnetl In 800 title* Hall where the 15th Congress Sunday, NovemA Btaunch believer in nn inde- diences about them . of the International Union of 'Bart has toured throughout ber 27 at 0:30 p. dependeut Statc{""rXT'~ "*'\ m. at tlio Jewish Local Authorities opened with tin? world and, in the United of Israel, he first many Israeli dignitaries, members State;; nnd 'Canada alone, has Community Cenmet David Jienappeared In more than eight hun- ter. of thn diplomatic corps and ofGurion In 19."2, dred cities to raise Investment Mrs. C i n gold f i c i a 1 s from municipalities, with other offidollflrn for the industrial develop- also will present Alirnuit <Jlnj*oM present. cials, Industrial-; ment and expansion of the State a gavel to Mrs. Milton Ncaren(!roetlnK» from tho rrcslilcnt ists ond buslncss-s of Israel. bcrg, president, in commemoraP r e s i d e n t Izhaic Ben-Zvl men. Ho has been' tion of the national organiza- greeted the delegates, first in to cli;lit hundred tion's thirty-fifth anniversary. KngUsh and then in Hebrew. cltle.1, p l a y e d The gavels made In Israel as a The visitors were also welcomed everything from symbol of Pioneer Women are by Foreign Minister Golda Mcir the " R o r s c b t being given to all groups in the and JVIoshe Shapiro, Minister of Uelt" to the O>i>-' The new name of Roraah ex- United States and Canada. the Interior. ncabana, and once Jan Hart Mrs. Sam Novak will bo tlio pressing friendship anil loyalty In the opening ceremony. West „..„ "Oh," W What a Reautlful has been atloptcd by the organi- toastmlstrcss nt the dinner and Berlin's Mayor Willy Brandt Morninc" to.Prcsltlcnt. Itooscvelt zation, previously known as tho Cantor KH Kttga'n of Beth Israel turned over to Tel Aviv Mayor ond an nudlcncb at Brooitlyn'a Jewish Young Adults Council, Synngoguc will offer a musical Mordechal Namir, the flag of Kbbcts Field.. His records In Barry -Snyder, president, re- program. IULA which hits been in his Mrs, Leonard Plnkovitz was custody since the last congress. aoven laniruaKM have nindc him ported. famous all over the world. Activities scheduled by tlie named to the planning commit- Mayor Brandt compared Jemproup indudo (i "car wash" on tee. ,' salem nnd Berlin as two divided Ktarr«tl In Bfovle Reservations (51.50 per per- cities, poln'.Ing out that, despite Tlic renowned e n t e r t a i n e r Sunday, November 27 from noon eon) may bo innile by calling the partition of. the two capitals, starred In tho movio "CaWkill until 5 p. m. at 4865 Center street Honeymoon/' which tells of his and a mixer and dance party on Mrs. Isadora Forbes, 551-9501; both cllcs were Growing. Mrs, H. I. Fried, 550-9498 or Mrs. I'lcnda for Understanding riso In show business, Ife recent- November 26 beginning at 8:30 The West Berlin Mflyor pkurtert ly wrote (i book'called, "I J»st p. m. at the homo of Irene Winer, Sam nifkln, 345-1030, A chicken dinner wlU ba served. . with Israelis to believe him that a Thousand J'ounds," which bc- GO7 south 50 street.
Chicagoan Is Speaker At Pionesrs' Dinner
cies' Section of the Needlework Guild, urges all persons who have not sent in their contributions to do r,o this week, In order to eliminate any further "followup." 'Hie following have contributed to the Needlework Guild since the last list appeared: Mmes. Dave. Colin, Sam Klewit/., Harold Fox, Yale Ginshurg, Herman Goldstein, Henry l^con' Grcenberg, Moore Lasher, Sol Mann, Albert Nepomnick, Kugone D. Rich, Horace Rosenblum, George A. SpiUer, Sam 3. Steinberg, Sam Wclnsteln, Ernest B. Wintroub nnd Miss Dorothy Itin-
In Hall Decorated byresponsible 34 flags people
Young Adults Council Adopts l e w Name
in today'* Germany seriously to try to learn from tiie pa3t. "A Gorman vho speaks in Israel," Mayor Rrandt declared, "has to bear the terrible burden of the past. I bear tlila burden. I do not believe In the wisdom of lotting the grass grow and forKeUinn the past." Ho st\W thai Germany's great hope was the j'ounger generation and they should be prepared to bridge over the past, since It ii they who will assume tlie responsibility for tomorrow's world.
Iraq Wants Israelis Banned by Olympics I/)ndon (JTA)—The Embassy of Iran at Djakarta, Indonesia, has askcil the Indonesian Governmcht to prevent Israel from participating In the Asian Olympic Games to be held in Djakarta In 1962. The Iragls said Israeli participation would be "an offense to followers of Islam."
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