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Marc Chagall Exhibit' Feature G! Fedei Annual Meeting on Sunday, February
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AM exhibit of M a r e t""liri}»;ill nlJjums anil p r i n t ; will In- one (if Ui'; feature;; at the Anniia I.Wi-etJn;; of t h e Jewish F e d e r a t i o n , S u n d a y evonin", 1'Ybrua ry J l , a t 8 p.m., nl t h e Jewiifli C'omiiiiiiiity f- <; II t e i". Dr. Al»' CreenlKT;;, Cliairiiiai] of the Annual Meet in,'; C o m m i t t e e , announced.
Twelve Tiilii'.s Depicted and rare cd .«.• a (IsMiss Elizabeth .1. Hart, promTiie famous "Chagall W i n - played. There reproductions inenl Onmlian, who has bitn (l')'.v.s," (1 e p i c Lin;: the 'J\vi;lve! l'I".V °f lai'K' rlosely identified with PhilanTribes or Israel in colored slides, of the origina Ippriiils. will he the l.i;'hlii;hl. (if thh ex"Tho Ch(ig."l| E.\hibil promises thropies on many occasions, uill hibit. There are_ the twelve win- lo be one of I! most interesting bead .the Kusiness and i^ioTi seluws made by Mare Chagall f.'ir Exhibits we li ve ever present - sional Women's iJivision in the the synagogue of the Hndnssnli eel," Dr. d e e •)erg s.'iid. "It is ]9Cii C;inipni;;n, it was ;innounc(d Medical C e n t e r , nt Jerusalem, very timely be ause i)f the dedi- by Mrs. Joseph Cuss, Women s which are .scheduled to be in- cation of the T velve Tribes Win- General Chairman. Miss Hail, r:.\iierieiieeil stalled find dedicated on February clows which w 1 take place thi.: I), in the presence of Mare Ch'i- week at tit" ad;issah Medical Mrs. fiuss, in rinnounein;j the gall, 'liiese windows have created Center in Isra appointment, lauded the leadeia world-wide s e n s a t i o n and These windo s have been nc- ship ability of Miss I fart and deJerusalem CJTA) - - Pioi>i<lin;T aroused considerable interest and claimed univen illy as the crown- clared she was extremely plca-.i d Justice Yitzhak Olshan of Israel's praise. j , , , , achievemei i. of the TG-year to have lu-r serve in this po>t Supreme Court, crauted a I'Mi'.i"> Chapill Alliuiiis o'd master's e rcer. The entire .She added that. Miss Hart is an (lay extension, to February (!, for In addition lo the Window E\'- community is invited lo attend experienced and devoted hand at 1 !ii.% filing of (lie appeal from I hi." hibit. 'S> albums of Chagall's the meeting ain view this tinnsu- nclik.'viri;! a successful campaign. verdict of I hi; Jerusalem District works, some of which are limited nl exhibit, Pr. nb The newly appointed I! & P. dded. Court, which .'X.iiicuced former Gestapo Colonel Adolf Eichmann to (Ionth. A r.'i|tic:;t for an extension was received by the Supreme Court from Or. Robert .Scrvntius, of Colu;;ne, flermnny, The Omaha Jewish Ooinmunilj,' is in the midst of f.;rait ijro.rjro.w. chief of tile Kichmann defense.
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Stage"!igtif Tickeis Are Ihu Available Tickets are available now for Hie twenty-sixth animal stage which will he presented on Saturday night, February 17 in the Technical I rich School Auditorium, by the youth Council, CoChairmen In charge, Kalliy Adler and Harry (Jrddwiiro, reported. Ticket:; may be obtained from nny member of the Youth Council or at tin? Voutli Activity office in the Jewish Community Center. Admissions ;ir<: fifty cents for children and SI for adults.
This progress can bo ti-uly summed i|p in one sonlcnce: Wo have taken a Giant Stej). ! A Giant Step on liohalf of our children—(ho Esther K. Newman Camp, which is in process of becoming a reality. A .step of tremendous benefit to our children, and generations to come. A Giant Step for our Senior C; izens—tlic Chnrniack-CIiapman Pavilioii, and the Milder Hospital Wing al the Dr. Philip Slier Homo for tho Aged, which enables the Home to servj our community to the fill lost extent, Tins is the theme of our Fedet dion Annual Meeting, which will be held Sunday evening, February 11, i t S p.m., at the Jewish Community Center. This will be a meeting of great int.cro.sf: and significance to our coinmunity, to you, your children, and y ur families. On behalf of the Federation Bo rd, I tirge every member of the community to attend this very inspiring .nmial Meeting. HAIRY TRUSTIN, President Omiha Jewish Federation
Permi? a Must For Man Rally Althous'h the snow is still on the fjround, camp executives are busy orjianlzinf; the Jewish Federation sponsored resident campinjj season for 10G2—from Juno 24 (hroufji July 14. Camp planning, especially tho Jcind younf: campers dream about, rcfiuires lonii-ranuo and tlioroui;li arrangements to insure the finest season possible in the opinion oC Harry Trustin, Jewish Federation President. The camp for boys ami cirls •'ages seven throilt;li 14, .will be open from June 2-1 through July Id. Hates will be the. same as last year. 1st Session, June 21-JuIy I— Omalian!) 875.00; Non Iteslilenli $85.00. 2nd Session, July J-July 14— Omniums $75.00; Non licslilunts ?85.00. I'ull Session, Juno 24-JuIy 14 —Omuliaiis ?110.00; Non lU-uldeiits ?n;o.oo. I'Ycs includes, laundry, lnsurnn<'0 mid transportation to anil from camp from Omaha. While enmpcru take ndvantngo of tho outstandinc facilities to be
provided for them this summor nt Camp Kitald, the L i n c o l n YAI(?A camp site, they nlso can watch community history in the making on the adjoining land where development of the Ksther K. Newman Cump will be visible. The I!)fi2 'resident camp is located four miles west of Ixmisville, on 400 acres of rolling wooded land. Campers will live in modern, roomy, screened, well ventilated cabins. Experienced counselors'will be In charge of cabins, providing ample and construclive supervision. For more information and registration, parents may call the Center's camp office, 342-13fit). AVKAHAM DAKO1I HAS NEW POST United Nations (WNS)—Ambassador Avraham Darom, for the last six years director of the Latin American Department of Israel's Foreign Ministry, nsKumed (Jie post of Israel's deputy permanent representative to tho United Nations. Tho permanent representative is Ambassador Michael S. Comay.
New Yorl: (W^S)—Bccaii.se of the ruling of tIio||Ncw York State Court of Appea!.| that George D. Itockwell's American Nazi I'urly cannot he prevented from holclint; a raliy, New ik'ork City Paries Commissioner rjjewbnld Morris declared, the ci(y will have to Ernnl a permit fpr such a rally. However, s a i Jl Commissioner Morris, such a peiftnit will not be issued for April 2|j), Hitler's birthclay, which the )>Tazi Parly desired, but on scjhie other date mid probably nit on U n i o n Sc|uaro\ln Manhattan. In 19G0, New York City h id denied Hoekwell a permit to :iold a rally on the Fourth of Ju! y.
Washington (JTA)- -Philip M. Klutznlck was rcnominated by President Kennedy fo serve on the •United Stairs delegation to the United Nations in (he current session. The former international president, of B'nai B'rilh serves with the rank of Ambassador. Mr. Klulznielc's name was sent to the Senate for re-confirmation nlotiR with the names of Adlai ii. .Stevenson, head of the U. S. Mission to the UN—and three oilier present members of the permanent U. S. delegation. Mr. Klutznick is a f o r m e r Omalian.
bfudenf in Israel Seizes Arab Infiltrators Pelroit (.IT..)—Mark Davidson, n Jewish student of this city, who'is in Israel .caching English while he is perfecting his knowledge of Hebrew md Arabic, captured two armed Arab infiltrators single-handed ne« r Beersheba. ' Davidson challenged the infiltrators when-he heard them . rustling in tho lush by the side of a road one night. Carrying only a spear-gun for fishing, the American took the two men into custody, after tlcy told him they had come in from Jordan, and marched them a quarter of a mile to the nearest police station. When searched jy Israeli police, each was found to be armed with a pistol am a knife.
Miss IJI/alielli J. Hart ch.iiiman, served in the sam« lole m l'lHG when Mis Kduin E. Jii'odkey was general women'* chairman with the Mines. Max Canar, K. I/-o Nogg and Harry Sidman as her co-chairmen, Capacity for Achievement "In mapping out the w o r k ahead, I am confident that our Jewish business women will show the same sympathetic u n d e r standing, and generosity of time and funds, as in former yoars," Miss Hart staled. "I know their capacity to get a job done and feel we are assured of a success", ful campaign in 1D6-. Miss Hart now serves on the local executive board of the University of Chicago and is education-coordinator for the Hadassah Business and Professional Women. .She is past secretary-treasurer of (he Phi P.eta Kappa organization in Omaha and has occupied many executive posts of prominent local groups in former years.
Lounge, Open Wednesdays The Senior Citizen's Lounge will be open on Wednesday at 1 p.m. instead of Thursday, a more convenient time for those who do not want to miss getting together with their friends for discussions and social sessions, it was decided this week. . The Monday schedule will remain the same. The Lounge is located in the Jewish Community. Center.
Israel Embassy in Paris Under Guard Paris (JTA) — Special police security officers were guarding the Israel Embassy here this week after Embassy officials had received bombing threats pros u m a b'l y emanating from the (XA.S., the French underground opposed to independence for Algeria.