March 30, 1962

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NEBRASKA STATS H I S Lincoln, Nebraska

Vol. XI,—No. SO

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ionsky Gfiapfsr Budget Cltdirmon Party at Sher Home Tin*; a{j[Hjintinont of Howard Kai-litn as chairman of the 15mlf;i;t Committee of the Jewish Philanthropies ivas announced by I'.rncat A. Nd'fi;, Jrui-Ji Kfili-i.ttfnn preside ut. "Mr. K a p l a n } v.iil heud one of the m a s I important commit-* ,-,", ,,/•-' tee of "our J'Vrtc r u t i o n," Mr. NOKI; siiiil, "mid

1 am confident thai u n d f r his I c u i l e r s h i |» u t h o r o u g h •i"'l| ] / ' , c o m p c t e n t job will be rtom'" Mr. K a \> I n n« l l »'« r t ' K»l»l'"i Served as co-chairman of the Budget Committee last year. He has teen active in many Jewish Philanthropies Campaigns. The Bu<3/;ct Committee rcview;i all agencies included in the Jewish Philanthropies campaign, and recommends allocations to them. Included am agencies which conduct activities overseas, national agencies in the United States, and local agendas in Omaha.

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Tiie women of K'nai B'riUi Henry Monslcy Chupter ure planning a party, for the cuestfi of (he Dr. Philip Slier .lewi.slj Home for the Ayed on Sunday, April 1 at 2 p.m. Mrs. Abe Ginsberg, chairman and her committee iiave planned the program which includes vocal selections by Mrs. Albert Kiminerriii'in, acfojnpauird on the piano by Mrs. Abu Kellinan. In addition Miss Alice Felunan will render several piano renditions. The program will also include readings in Yiddish by Mrs. Jack Diamond. Refreshments will follow the program.

A2A1000 Sweef heart Candidates lamed The new sweetheart of Ronu AZA No. 1000 will be selected from a group of the following candidates — Michelle Aronoff, Leslie Forbes, Linda Grael'/., .Susnn Kutzman and Siindi Richards —at the "March Melody," Saturday night at the Blackstone Hotel.

Camp Jay*C-C Hates and Dates OniuliaitH Non-KcsWc.nt 1st Sravlnii—lunn 21-July I ? 75.00 $ 85.00 2nd Session—July 4 - July 14 75.00 85.00 Full SRnwin—Junn 21 - July H 110.00 100.00 Tho fco Includes nil. laundry, special ciinip health .and ncclJrnt lusunineo plus tnuiHiiortatlon between camp and Onmha.

12:30 P.M. Befh Israel Dessert Luncheon Planned Dr. Howard S.'ichur, younp; dlstlngiitalml liiNtorlan und writer, son of tins famed Dr. Ahram I,. HiuJuir, Iiranddls IMIvurislly I*reslilttnt, »vlJI be t)m pi»wt of honor ami Hnriiktir of tln> siitminl cllyuiilii dessert IIUII'IH'OU of the Women's Division of tlin JmviHh l'lillnnthrupicH. Tito event will hiheld Wednesday, April 4 at B«tU Israel Syniigoguo nt 12:30 p.m. A brilliant and gifted speaker, the thirty-four year old Dr. Howard Sachiir will bring an intimate "on the scene" report. Ho currently resides in Israel where he is director of the Brandeis University Institute, said Mrs, Joseph S. Guss, Women's. Division Chairman. Ills IKIOIIS have won wide noceptjiiHMi forttelioIaxKlUpund narrative sliill in which ho makes "an Important contribution to our unilvrHtuntHitfz of mudtirn Jmvish life," Mrs. Guss declsireil. "We nro proud to bring such an outstaiiillni; personality to our city. Wo know Omaha Jewish women

Dr. Howard Hacliiir, Kon of Ilninrff/s r r ni\erslty President. will inuit to afti'iid this outsfandlng' function."

Dr. Sachar's first book, "The Course of Modern Jewish History," deals with a survey of thn present time. His s e c o n d 1902 JKVVISJ1 OALENUAJl

Our Responsibility Is to These... And 80,000 More-Feinberg States Hero arc 7 new who have just arrived in Israel. To them, Israel spells security, dignity, ami an opportunity to live In freedom and in hope. The parents brought with them their live children, who will no longer know abuse and discrimination in (heir now country, Israel.

Israel alono cannot do the job of absorbing these refugees, ho added. Israelis have taxed themselves with a special "Rcfvigee Tax" because the need is real and so critical. CJ.A. Special Fund Because the crisis is real, and Iwcause no one knows when the

lar U.J.A. needs the world over. "Omaha Jewry must help meet the new Immigration Challenge. Jews are breaking through the barriers of countries where they

are denied equality of right!, or

prospects for their future. In some of these countries, the position of Jews is very precarious

I'liHsovor Apr. X9-2C Slnivuot June, 8-9 Tlsha B'Av Aug. 9 Itosli Jlntihannh ...Sept. 20-30 Yom Klpntir Oct. 8 Siil(lc«t Oet 13-14 Sbmlnl At/oret Oet 20 Sinihat Tonih Oct. 31 Ilumikkah Dee. 22-29

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. E y tlK U n i o » o f BlUTnil Shipping hoard and under churler to '/.vm Israel Navigation Co., Ltd., Haifa, will sail each month from the Israeli port of Eilat on the Gulf of Aqnba to Dar es Salaam, Tanganyika.

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book, "Aliyah: The People ot Israel," brings new insights into modern Jewish history, through portraits of men and women who settled in Palestine before 1948 and were lnstrvuv\cntn\ in Vbe rebirth of the Jewish State. Bollj volumcH are to IM) found IJI tliu library of the Jewish Community Center and are on the "loan list." Dr. Sachar has visited every corner o! Israel including settlements, towns and immigrant viliages. He has associated with Israeli leaders, and the "nvrii ainA file" and is thoroughly familiar with all phases ol Israeli life. He h.'is spent tlmo in tlio company of Israelis of every background; Kuropeaus, North Africans, Kurds, Iraqis, Arabs, Dnizes and Christians. 11B lias eaten and slept In their homes, worked In their settlements, and in the King Solomon m i n e s hi the Negev. Serving as co-chairmen of the women's division are the Mmcs. David E. Beber, M. H. Brodlcey, Norman Hahn and Business and Professional Women's Chairman, Miss Elizabeth 3. Hart.

Boys Will Attend Bluffs Stamp Show The Jewish Community Junior Stamp club will attend the Council Bluffs Stamp Show Sunday, April 1, at, the Chtattuta Hotel, accompanied by their advisor, Robert Clark. They will meet at the Center at 2 p.m. departure time, and will return there by 4:30 p.m. EIN8TKW COIXEGE GETS $1,000,000 New York (JTA)—A gift of $1,000,000 has been mtvde to the Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University by the M. L. Annenberg Foundation, the university announced this week.

Dr. Philip Sher Home for the Aged (The Dr. Philip Shei Home lor the Aged acknowledges the following memorials and donations.) • • • . .

Donor

In Memot^ o |

Messrs and Mmcs. Arlhur A. Cohn, Joe M. Rico, Paul Veret *•• , Alcsirs. and Mmc3. Arthur A. Cohn, Dean Frankcf, Ernest A. Nagg, Nalhon L. Nogg, Paul Vcrcf, Muton Yudclion, fAlso fccatrico Sommcr . . . . . . . . . . . Mrs. Ocn Handler Mr. and Mrs. Abe Cohn Mr. and Mrs. Leo Taub Mr. and Mrs. Paul Verct ,. Messrs. and Nlmcs. J°o KV. Rice, U o Toub Mr. and Mrs. J. Broaksicln Messrs. and Mmcs. Hainan Novak, Ben Shapiro, Marlon Sombcrg — -••• Messrs. on** Mmc3. Jock B'Omson, Arthur A. Cohn, Dave Cohn, Leon CracU, Ernest A. Noan, Harry Trustln, Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Sletnbcro . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ml&s Beatrice Sommer , Mrs. Herman H. Aucrbach , Messrs. and Mmes. Jack Bromson, Arthur A. Cohn, Ocan Frankel, Loon Graetr, Nathan Harwich, Ernost A. Nona. Harry Trustln, MMton Yudelson, Mrs. Leonanf Klein, Arthur L. Coad, OWccrs and Directors of tho Packers' National Bank ,

Mrs. Helen Bolker ...,.,,,

Bert Gers\iun Yclta Hohn .. Henry Horst (Chlcopo, III.) , , . . . . . . . . . . " " Jock Kauiman :. Ben Margolin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alex PlotkUi , Sol Spar . Mrs, Mary.HorwIcfi Shapiro

doors of escape will be shut, trapping Jews behind curtains of "no escape" the United Jewish Appeal lu»a announced an emeiv. gency SPECIAL FUND of $35,000,000 to be used for this special bnmiBration program. Tlila is in addition (o the $60,000,000

and they face daily outbreaks and persecution. « "Through increased, gifts to the United Jewish Appeal campaign, Omnha Jevviy will be saving lives, and. insure the future of Immigrants e n t e r i n g Israel," Felnherg concluded.

Sam Zlolky

In Honor of

Donor

However, there will be 80,000 more like them; mothers, fathers, children, who now have the opportunity to cscapo into tho one and only country which will re. ceive them with open arms," Robert Keinberc General Chainman of the 1962 Jewish Phiian? ..thropiets.Campaign, h d

. . . . . . . Ben Q Sam zemmuray Sam Zevlu

Messrs. and Mmes Oovtt Cohn. At FrtinK, Ernest A. g, Paul Paul Nogg, Nathan V. Noon, Sam Steinberg, Vcrer, Milton Yudslson, Mrs. Robert koopcr k .. speedy recovery. Arthur A. Cohn and Kowjrd ,, ,. recovery, Mrs. Jofcc Cohen, Mr. and Ktrz. Leo Tcub , recovery, Mrs. I Sherman recovery, \VKtare Go\<Mis\n M n . Ben Handler , , Messrs, and Mmes. Nathan Harwich, Paul Ver**, Dr. and Mrt. Edward Malashock, Airs, Jay M. Malaihock 70lh birthday. Hymen Osoff Mr. and ffirt, Arthur A, Cohn.".. 40lh wedd'na anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Fax

Synagogue Donations

Mr. and Mrs. Morion L. Dcsch, In memory of Mlnnlo B. Ocoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hahn, In memory of Vctla Hohn. MorrlsPo)Ser

SpecW SHU

Mr. and Mr». Dave Hobcrman, fordlsliwaJher f t f

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