June 16, 1961

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Vol. XXXIX—No. S'J

OMAHA, . NK.HKAKUA, VUIDAY, J l ' N K ' 1 0 ,

Joy-C-C Has Opensn^ A c a p a c i t y ourultmr-nt for Camp ,li\y-C-C ir; cxpciMi-il, slated Slicrmiin ]'u;l;;i, < Vnnj> Director, tliis week. With tin.1 d<ttin;;of ONschools for the summer, IniTeawd rcfj'ififralion.s (Miitiiiuu to conic in to the camp of fire. Mr. IVr.kn commented that Camp J;iy-(.'-(.', the olilfiit resident co-eilucafifui.il camp in tho <>m;ih;i a m i will \u> home to over 80 youngsters for tin's season's three week session. "There an' still a f w o[ji'iiin;;s rpnininiiii; for cilhrr of the two ten day KWii^ii:;, or for the fuil .Benson of camp," Mr. I'o.'ka said. .'Parents should r c i : i r. t c r their youiijistors iimnrdialcly to avoid JJ <JS s I b 1 c disappointment when there is no lonj;er sjiac.1 at camp to accommodate tlu-ir children. Tiie fee for each ppi-Wl of camping is $75 while tin- full season tuition is 51-10 for Omaha residents. Staff Stiirtf Training Tilt1 opening of the onijiiii}; season will )><.• preceded by an intensive full-five-day pl'U C.'lUip orieiUniion anil tiviiriini; program for Ilic camp staff. Dunn); their training, connBelors receive uiii-ulatiou to the ciunp ohjfciivo and cuals.-'and participate in a thorouch mid comprehensive p r o g r a m of jn(ilnictiuri in all phases of c;uii|> livinj; and activities. Particular eniphasi.'; is j;iven to the Imporliince of health and safety of the O'i]U|j(-r;i while cotmi.ilins; teehjii(ji/e:-, and .specific skills are reviewed to easy the traii'-itiuii into working in a e.'impiiij; .situation (Hire a;;ain. 'i'Jii.'; .season's r » ' i ; u l n r cabin CiMinseliui; staff are nil i-o]lc;.;e or Ciailiuite stuilenl:; and avera;;c better than thivo years each of counseling with over four year:; of <'.\-pericncy as fMnipe-r.i. Tin-1 cabin counsnliiif; staff, » u p p I em e n t o d hy usststanls of hij»h school ;ipfi and a staff of pni;;rani qnd netivi.ty Kppcialisls. form' the team tlial will work effectively to provide oiir yuiiiij;r,t<-i-;; with im onlsliindiiiK summer of riunpin;; fun, Mr. Poska commented.

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Dr. Jtcnton KuUer

(.'amp Ojii'iii The official openinc of the tlJfii. Cam)) Jay-C-C will follow the jnc.'tiii); on Sunday inorninn us buses will load a t the Jewish Community Ccntor at U u. m. for the first session of camp. I'arcntsi still considering a sunimor camp c.iperionee for (heir c h i Id r e n should contact the (.'ami) office at the Center, .'ML'-l.'Miti, iinnio'liately as i.viniiK'r openings are 'liminishlnf; and little time remains before camp Ix-i-i'ms. TJie ?;ecoiul session of the camp will li''i;iu on July j . Camp Committed Thf! Camp commit lee under tlio cliainnanship of Norman Halt Includes Messrs, and Mrare, Nornian IVitt, Krlwnrd T). HrodlU'y, ll'ilph CfKiper, .lack Duilch, I.oui1; Jc;;:, Saoi I.. ICat/man, ami liicliacil Wintroiih; IJI-J;. and Jlnies. A he ('. Fellmau and .Sam W'einnii'iii; Jud!;e anil Mr:;, Douakl Ilrodlrey, nnd Mrs. David l''orluau. <;iXM.Y.NS I'AVOR J ' i ; \ ' . M / l ' l ' I'OIt DICHMANN" All'-nbach (WN'S) A p p r o x l fn'itcly •'•"> irercent. of t h e jicoplu in CerliKiny ai1'- in favor of j;i\'iu.'r the d e a t h p e n a l t y t o Adolph lilcliniaiin If h e is couvicteil in Israel. Capital p u n i s h m e n t lias been abolished ;n W e s t G e r m a n y .

AS OF JUNE 13, IPfll The following are current reports from divisions In the 3001 Omaha Jewish Philanthropies Campaign: Division Initial Gifts Men's Division Women's Division B. & P. Unit Children's Division High School Division University Division Organizations Miscellaneous

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1961 Total

To Date ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . ' . $ 342,255.00 •17,400.00 54,791.75 2,917.00 1,320.50 1,288.93 11.100 '2,217.50 17").00 :

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year's) resident ..t""iT. staff at <i rp'jcial nu.'ctinf,' Thuniday, June '.'.'.I at V:.'!0 p. in. lit the Jewish f'unmin/lity CC-HUT'S Auditorium. At this niwtin:;, the staff will hrt introduced and all phusc:! <>f the program will In' explained nnd specific question?; of tho.:e present unstt'creil. Tins informal Hireling is also open to the public for tlio.e who nii.'ilil. hf; inlurc.'.lcd in cendini; tlieii1 diiidi'tiu 10 f;mip in future fieasous or to intro'Uice camp lo children WIKI micht he nppreheni;iip about a campinj; expfriencc.

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$ 422,511.70

lv«i; in, furiiKi.il s.pcretai7, Gerhart Spies, correspondinfj secretary; Nathan Turner, treasurer; linden IOpstein, warden, and Sid W'erlhc'ini, [,'uardian. M. V. Kn/;un is OMlfioiiifj president.

Tile Jewish Community Center I!iay C a m p (;et» imdei'way on Monday, June JO at Peony Park a? final preparations an 1 hi'in;,' made for two, two week sessions of wholesome ucti'.ily fur youngsters. It was announced hy ifarry Siilnian, tlonter chairman, that Seymour Scitchiclc, Director of Athletics will be camp director and Mrs. .linn Weiss, Vouth Council Director, will be Assistant Camp Director. Knroll Now Registration is coming In ruplilly and should bo c o m [> 1 e t e (I soon, There is still time to enroll. Camp Secretary, Bcsi* Blank, is hundlinf,' the registration. Knroll

Omahans in Israel Help Move into Medical Center

by calliui: the Jewish Community Center, .'M2-1300. I'rc-Srliiiol Oiinip The Center is also holding a pre-Nchool camp this summer at Peony Park, under the dirse.Uon of Airs. .Solomon lirown.stein. Miss Mary IJeth Meyers will be her assistant. Registration j,s also available for the pre-school division hy callinc Hiss Blank. Trulniiilf I-eaders Guest lecturers at Die training session were Solomon Brownstcin, Federation Family Service Director nnd Sherman Poska, Camp Jay-C-C Director. Buses will provide transportation for the campers. The buses will pick up the youngsters at four different points and transport them to the Peony Park camp site. At 4 p. m. the buses will return the campers to the original point of pickup. All buses . will be supervised by members o{ the Camp staff. ' • Camp Slogan . "Your Child Is Our Most Important Concern" is the camp sloKan this year. Activities will be geared to Hie. campers abilities anil-interest. Included in the activities will be swimming, arts, crafts, athletics, camricruH, niwsic and-staging, j;ronp games, journalism, unit activities, dramatics, camping, danciiijT, bikini; and trips.

Mmes A. D. Fran!:, M o r r i s . Crossman and M. V. IjCvenson, now vlsiflnfj in Israel, particiNriva find li.iiinrntriK* a! Thp l»r. I'lilllo S l u t ,lr-»isli Hi,mi' fur t h a pated in the "Operation Moving AKcil liv Unvlil Orkmv. Day," when patients anil staff members were moved from JeruA Mac Day tea parly was salem into the new Jlada.ssah f;iveii at the Home with the Coun- Medical Center in Kin Karem. cil of Jewish Women's .Senior The new Medical ('enter is the Citizejjs Club of Omaha as hon- largest, and mo.st modern in the ored quests. Middle Kast. Kubbi Myi-r .'''• Kripke was our r rabbinical \isitor this \|. eek. -Mr. David Urkow attended the Governor's traffic safely conference this vvec-k. Klovvcra at. the Home (lit;; week (The Dr. Philip Sher Home for the Aged acknowledges the folw r o received from the Henry lovvinjj liieinorials and donations.) . Monsky lod::>> of B'nai IS'rifh and In Memory of the llonald Ilcraog- Bar Mitz- Donor K\r, nnd Airs. Works lorln < „.;„ ^.BefioBendlx t vah. fAn. Helen liolkcr, (Los Ao'jcln. Calif.J «...;...-..Abraham BolKer, Mrs. Sarah • . . . ; . •-• mi*xr Hurry-ttMifejr' • A I-'ather's Day party will he Messrs. ond'Wm«s, rretJ Kwrirition, Paul Surfnky, . Paul VrrMt, Mftlo.i Yij(Jcl'.on, Mrs.• Stella Robinson. .. ' ' . , ' t:ivenHiis Sunday, June 18th, at Mrs. Herman FrunUin, (fit? MJS'.M Koloh Franklin, , . ..: 2 V. SI. hy the Ti'nal li'rith CornOollo Horvvich, Murricff Horv/ich . . . . . . . . . M r i . Ida BresloW Mr, at\(\ Mrs. Max Fjtckcs . . . . . , . ; . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M a y e r Greenbera JuiKlicr Lodge 1032. Messrs. and f,\mo5. Arlltur A, Conn* Crnost A, ' •, ' ' \ .

Vlfifli (he Home Folks

Dr. Philip Sher Home for the Aged

TerrF Nogg Rayim Dream Girl It.-iyim Fraternity, an affiliate of tho Jewish Youth Council, held its tenth annual formal dinner dance Tuc.scJny evening at tho irifihland Country Club. Installed as officers were Steve Marcus, president; Al Ross, vicepresident; Barry Cioldwarc, secretary; Stcvo Saylan, treasurer; David Forbes and Jeff Noddle, first and second .scrfieant-at-urma respectively; and Boh Gross and Arnio Weitz, Youth Council representative and alternate respectively. . Jliss Tcrrl NoCiT, ilaiiRhtcr of Mr, and Mrs. 10. Leo Not'):, was announced as the Kayim Dream Girl of 33G1-CZ AI Iloss was chairman of the formal affair.

Nofio, Paul Vcrct, Alllton rudelson, Anlla M. • •"••' . .'•, pfjrer, Leo Sloan, Pobrrl Sloan . . , . . . . . * . . . . , . , . . . . . . . . . . * > > . . M a x Klrshenbqum Mr$, Sarah Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Noofl . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . > . S o l Lesser Mr. and Mrs. Paul VcrrJ ..-• - . . - . . . . . . . . . , , . . . . Mr*. Joieph J . Mokfesky Messrs. and Mmer. Jack ..Grarmon, Arthur A, . . .-•••: Cohn, Leon Graeli, Clydfi Milks, Harry TrusDn, .. •••' • King Bco's Club (Denver, Colo.), U. S. Naval ' •••••.,.- ' -' Rcservo Officer's Recording Activity . . . , , . . , . » . . . . M r s . Hannah Moskowlfz Messrs. and Mmes. Sam Alpcrson, Jack Bramsony Arthur A. Coin, Leon Crticli, Mnrks Lorlg, Samuel , . . '.•'.. t. Rothcnbcro, Harry Trur.tln, Paul Vertt . . . . < , . , . , . . . , * . , . , . , , . . . . . . . . . . S a m Rosenblum Mr, nnrl Mrs. Fred Roietistdck .....Robert Slnper; (Denver, Colo.) Mr. and Mrs, Ernest A. Noon ...,..;, ..William Singer, (DuSols, Pa.) Mrs. LIIJIJV LiJ3fnartcr|*-Mr. urrd Mrs. Max RICKPI ..Mrf.Eslhflr"Simon, (Roshlno, N. Y.) Messrs. nnd Mmes. Dean Franl-.el, Pmest A. .. Hosin. Mew ftlpkcir Milton Vutlcison, Mr.-Alan'Hogg .........Harry Welmon Air. and Mrs. Juke Wlno .....Keva Win*

Donor

In Honor of

Mr, nnd Mrs,• Mlltoi Yudclson .......' . . , , , , , . . . . . . . . r t c o v c r v . Jacob bcrnstdn Morris C, Ktrshcnbaum ».,...rflcovary, Sam Cohen, (Scot|$bluff, Nebr.) Alcsirs. and nd Mmcs. Arltiur A. Cofm, Dave F dc , tJotlian tJtl L. L Hong, H Harry H Slrt Slrtman, Samuel \Ua\t. Poul Vcrof, Milton Yudelson .; . . » . ; ..". recovtry, Hymle Milder Messrs. and MmeJ. Harry Harry Brcilow, (Lincoln, . Hebrll, Fred F r d Kurtimon Kurtimo ..; ..,,., recovery, Philip Wlesman Mr. one) Mrs. M l l l o i YudHson recovery, Mrs, Rae Wlntroub fAr. and Mrs, Moe Vender * anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Swarti Mr .and Mrs. Abo Goldstein* Mr. • . . . and Mrs. Loult Somberg • birthday, Mrs, A, I, Kay -

Special Contributions Mr. and Mrs. Harry Du Ooff

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Synagogue Donations Dr C. I. '.Mnd'cr, (Yo.iHo'i, So. Dole.)

• Volirrclt of father, Joseph Shlndler.

Don Dntoi—Firnt Period: Jiuio 19-June 30. Second period: July 3-Jnly 1J, *-Full Kcaulon: Juno la-July 14.-' Slto—Peony Parlf. • Rates—$35.00 for two wet'lm; 500.00 for four-week*. Transportation: Campers will ho picked up a t four locations—Jewish Community Center, Iletli El, Iictli Israel and Xcmplo Israel rick-up a t 0 o. in. Return, 1:30 p. in. Uoys and GlrlV 0-12.

Hulf Bays, Monday through Frldoy Dates and rates BUWO as rcsular Day Cainp..

Tranxportatlon: picked up with rccrular C»nipcrs. Iteturned to homo at noon..

•Da(«.i—First 1'orloil, Juno ZSiIuly 5

Enrollment In Jewish FederaSecond Period, July 5-July JB tion camps—the Day Camp, and Full Session, Juno ?5-JuIy J5. Camp Jay-C-C is proceeding nt a Silo—Camp Kitnld, 30 miles from Oinulm. rapid pace, Paul Vcret, FederaKatCH—One Period, 515.00 (nrOmuhiuis; $fl5.00 lor non-T tion E x e c u t i v e Director, anl^ill .Session, Juno 25-Jnly 15, ?110."00 for Oinalmns; nounced. The camps are nearly 51GO.0O for non-rcsidfints. filled. Parents nre urged to regAge—Boyo nnd GlrlH, C to 10. ister their children without lielay to /ivoid disappointments. cardlnR the Camps, contact Miss nil Camps ore available. For adCampers are. registered In tha Besso Blank, Camp Registrar, a t ditional information on scholarorder In which applications ara the Jewish Community Center, ships, contact Solomon Brownstein, Federation Family Servtet received. •3-12-13CG. . For further Information roFull or partial scliolurshlps tor Director at tho Center.

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