February 10, 1961

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Vol. XXXIX —No. lit

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Fairness to Ail Mations-

Klufznich Faces Senators ForeSqti Relations Committee • -•

By Milton I'rlcdinnn Washington — Were you lo Serve, us H I'llltril S t a l e s dlploiniit. would you lir prejudiced ngahiKt ilu< Arab Mates? Could Jpii Im objective iiml Impartial?

These, in effect, were the questions put. to dim of America's most distinguished Jewish lenders recently in tin' Senate Foreign Relations Committee. eliHmbcr. The questioner ivas Chairnian J. W. l-'ulhright. Arkansas Democral, Senator Kulhright is known on Capitol Hill for his hostility toward Israel. FiillbrlKlit'H S;irra>ni

Only a few days before, Sen. Kulbright had referred sarcastically to Israel while considering a new appointment, for Murat Williams, former counselor of the U. S. Kinbassy In Tel Aviv. Sen. Fulbrighfs I!).*)!* attaelt nit Ambassador Ogden fl''Id was ruefuily recalled by Mr. Iteid on his return here from Israel. The. Seiialor'n support of tlir Arabs on the Suez ('unul IhMie. hi* antl-Is r u e I Maml on the bloelniile mid boycott, and his criticism of rx-Ambiissudor Abbii Khun, were in tbe niliult of ncw»men n« they covered the Interrogation of tbe latest witness. The w i t n e s s was I'hiiip M.

Next Parents' Session Monday Night, Center Helping u child to become independent while still maintaining standards and discipline were among the subjects discussed at the opening session February 0. of the Parent's Discussion Series, "Living with the New Adolescent." The necond of (he four meeting series, uponsored by the JewUh .Federation family S<'ivicp department will be held Monday, February l.'i al H:.!0 p. m. ai the Jewish Community (."enter. Solomon Browns!cin, family service direclor, will lend the discussion.

Klutznick. '1'iie imposing committee room crew tense as Mr, Klutznik was asked about "prejudice" against Arabs. Not only did Mr. Kliit/.iilck reply nidi Kolcmn dignity ax » proud Jew; be conquered th« eomiiilttee, and IN eliiilriiKill, by bis diplomacy. Mr. Klill/.lllek lie-

Exhibit Featuring 'Brotherhood Week,' At Community Center The Jewish Community Center has arranged a special exhibit In the lobby calling attention to the national observance of Brotherhood Week, to be held February 19-26. I'ostem In addition to a group of posters explaining the puri/ose of Brotherhood Week, there are also several art reproductions which interpret the Ideals of Hrotbrrhood. Itookn and Mu|>» On exhibit, also, are a number of pictorial books and albums on religions. These deal with the three major faiths in America, as well as other world beliefs. There is also an unusual map entitled "The Hislomap of Heliglon," which elves graphically (he story nf man'u search for spiritual unity throughout tin: ages. A complete seel ion on comparative religion, with a wide arKortini'tii of books on the subject of Itrothcrhnod, is available at the Center Library. JudgeO'Brlen ('hulmiiui Judj;e James P. O'Hrien is Omaha Chairman of Brotherhood Week observance, an event sponsored nation-wide, by the National Conference of ChriKtianK and Jews, Dr. A. Orecnbcrj,' is president of tlie Omaha Conference of Christian anil Jews. His three co-chairmen lire Milton S. Livingston, Iliilph K. Svoboda and W. O. Swanson.

linowlrrfgi-ri bit religion mid leiidf rslilji of Jcwlili groups.

Naturally, lie was prepared lo resign various positions, like thai of chairman of B'nai li'rith's International .Council and national bead of the United Jewish Appeal. These posts might cause a conflict of interest Issue.

Garner Profile

Martin Garner, born in Brooklyn'A2years ago, was introduced to the theater by his mother who Arabs Wen) COUKIIIH considered it a place of learning Mr. Klulznick told the comand Insisted upon including her mittee he was eager lo work wit li son on the batch of tickets purArabs, Jews, Buddhists, or anychased by her social clubs for one else cooperating In the United Wednesday matinees. Nations K c o n o m l c nnd Social It wnnn't long before be wan C o u n c i l . He had no prejudice against Arabs; they were cousins »i jinif, "When I grow up I want of his ancestor*. He hoped to to he nn nrtor." Tie was much demonstrate his fairness to all nought after by trnchers for rolei n a t i o n s. The committee con- in dcltool production)) both in firmed Mr. Klutzniek's appoint- elementary and high school*. ment as U. S. Minister to the U. His mother answered an ad in N. Council. the New York Times calling for Senator Wayne Morse, Oregon children as extras in a Broadway Democrat, said: "The fact you extravaganza called "The Amerare un American Jew is fortunate ican Way," starring Frederic for the country" — the result March and Florence Kldrldge. could he a "better understand- She answered the call and her son ing" internationally. Senator Rus(Continued on Page 41 sell 15. Long, Louisiana Democrat, lauded Mr. Klutznick's testimony. Sen. Long described his (Continued on Page 4)

Clergy Will Hear Legion Chaplain, B&P Bazaar to Offer Temple Institute

A large assortment of general merchandise is being readied by the Business and Professional Women of Hadassah for their nnnual bazaar and card party to be held Wednesday, February 15 at 7 p. m. at the Ul.ickstone Hotel The evonl is open lo the public, it was nnnounced by Mrs. David Becker, chairman and Mrs. Julius Newman, her co-chairman and president of the group, The women will have for sale a delicious selection of homemade bakery delicacies in nddition to the many other bazaar items. Featured nmonh' the gifts In he awarded will be a round walnut cocktail table.

New Set Features Zodiac Signs

Garner of Tenth Man' Fame Will Present Program M a r t i n Garner, popular and versatile star will come directly from Broadway, to make a personal appearance in a program at. Both Israel Synagogue, Wednesday, Febrary 15 at 8 p. m. Karelinan to'Preside Maurice Katelman, President of Beth Israel Synagogue, who will preside at the Garner show, said the actor's spectacular performance in the "Tenth Man" has comm a n d e d the attention of Broadway Thealer fans and the acclaim of New York's most important critics.

Only S2 Years Old Audiences have found it. difficult to accept the fact that Martin Garner whose role in the Dr. Robert I. Kahn, national play as an 82-year-old man, was chaplain of the American Legion, only 32 years of age, so perfect will be the principal speaker at was his disguise, He is considered one of the most skillful crafts'1 emple Isi ac 11 men the New York stage has twenty-third Anever produced. nual Institute on He will entertain his Omaha J u d a i s m for audience with a dramatic recital Christian Clergyfull of many surprises and evimen, February dences of his remarkable talent. 17 I'roipriun Free T h e program will be free and Di K.ilin, spiropen to the public. Mr, Katelman itual lcadci of mBed that everyone biing friends C o n g rcKatiotv who mo assured of unusual en1','man u-GI in tertainment. Houston T e x , f Die Bioadwny stai's appearand a Well known " ance is part of the cultural and scholar, has a Dr. Kalm educational activities of the Jewdistinguished tecoid us a rabbi, ish Community Center, Harry Sidman, its chairman, announced. author and soldiei The Institute, limited to clergy- The series was arranged as part men, ministerial students and c \ - of the Program of the Month by ecutnes of lcligious institutions, the Center in cooperation with attracts a wide attendance from the following organizations: Beth El Synagogue, Beth Israel ministers in Omaha and suiloundlng Nebraska and Iowa Synagogue, B'nai -B'rith Henry M o n s k y Chapter, B'nai B'rith a reas. Rabbi Sidney II Hrooks, who Henri M o n s k y Lodge, B'nai will duoct the Institute, de- B'nth Coinhuskcr Chapter, B'nai scribed It as n means tow.ud B'rith Cornhusker Lodge, Omaha providing an opportunity lo listen Chapter of Hadassnh, Temple Lslo scholnis "guide us louatd lael and Young Adult Council. deeper understanding of out common spititual hentirge as Chnstians and Jews," He said Temple IsiwI was among the eiuly pinmei> of this pingram to foM< i Jackson, Miss.. (JTA) — Govbeiiet unrii rst-inding ol the com ernor Ross Uernett of Mississippi (Continued on Page 2) made a speech this week in which lie itfencd icpialcdly. to his" pie (sun ,it appeiimg before a line ( linstiiin nidiencc" but the audience showed no pleasure at Lyddia Airport, Israel — The the description. When the Governor finished, first plune-to-p 1 a n e telephone conversation in aviation history Rabbi Perry Nussbaum arose to was held'recently between two remark good-humorcdly that the brothers flying in opposite direc- Governor had just addressed the congregation of a synagogue celetions on Kl Al Britnnnias. An American tourist f l y i n g brating its centennial. from here to Paris had asked that n phone call'be.put through to his brother in New .York. His sister-in-law, who answered the call, said that her husband had left, half-an-hour earlier for LonPrevention of cancer will be don. the subject of a discussion by nn The Paris-bound radioman then Omaha physician a t a gathering succeeded in locating the Lon- in the Senior Citizens Lounge in don-bound aircraft over the At- the Jewish Community Center, lantic Ocean, put through the next Monday a t 2 p. m. A film call and the two brothers made on the s a m e subject will be shown. "uirophone" history.

Official Compliments Wrong Audience—

Plane-to-PIane Call Makes Phone History

Twelve Stamp Series Showing Individual Zodiac Symbols The Signs nf the.Zodiac, ;j belt of the celestial .sphere .'ilonj; the path of the sun, are the subjects of a now .set of 1.'! postage stump:; to be issued by Israel on February 27. The Zodiac signs, (ill figures Of animals, each represented on 12 stamps are Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Leo Cancer, Virgo, Tibia, Scorpio, .Sagittarius, Capricornus, Aquarius and Pisces. The twelve will be in the following denominations: ] , 2, 6, 7, 8, 10, 32, 18, 20, 25, 32, and 50 ogorot. The thirteenth stamp of fiftyfive cents value will combine the signs and nymlrals of tbe 12 stars

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Composite of Zodiac Signs.

comprising the Zodiac. Its color —the only multi-colored stamp in the KCI will be dark blur, light blue and gold. This division into VI parts was suggested by the 12 reappearances of the moon in a year. The. Idea is supposed to have originated with the Chaldean astronomers about 2100 B.C. nnd carried down through the. ages by various civilizations mid cultures. Subscriptions for the. stamps may be placed at the Jewish Community Center. They will be sent directly from the Philatelic Services of Israel In Jerusalem to subscribers.

Physician to Discuss Cancer Prevention


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