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A dessert luncheon will open the fnll season for members of the Federation of Jewish Women's Clubs, at the home of it3 president, Mrs. Harry Sidman, 847 Parkwood Lane, Thursday, September 6, at 12:30 p.m. The program will include discussion of plans for the coming club season and announcement of the chairmen of the various committees. The presidents and represent-
ntives of tlie 13 organizations belonging to the club as well a3 the committee chairmen are urged to attend the meeting by Mrs. Sidman. Officers serving with Mrs. Sidmtin are: Mines. Dave Cohn and Abe C. Fellman, vice-presidents respectively, and Mrs. Harry Trustin, secretary.
l Stocldiolm, (JTA)—Problems concerning Israel and the Middle East to be taken up at the forthcoming session of the United Nations General Assembly were discussed by Israeli Prime Ministcd David Bcn-Gurion and Swedith Premier Tape Erlander. Mr. Ben-Gurion, who is currently visiting Sweden as part of a tour of five Scandinavian na-
Mew Center PliysSidney N. Sommers, former Chicagonn, has been appointed as Director of Health and Physical Education of the Community Center, Ernest A. Nogg, Federation Presid e n t nnd Irvin Yaffe, 'Physical Educa tion Committee c h a i r man, ann o u n c e d this ! . ' ' week. Mr. Sommers comes to Omaha from Syracuse, N. Y., where he was Athletic Dir e c t o r of the oS N> .. „hom ,_,„„_„ Jewish Commu- " ™T3 nity Center. Prior to that he served as Assistant Athletic Director at the Jewish Commun-
U.S. Fires Off Arab Boycott
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Hebrew Academy Director Appointed The appointment of Rabbi S, Sanders as director of the Omaha Hebrew Academy was announced by Sheldon C o r e n, school president. Rabbi Sanders, a native of Tel-Aviv, has been associated with the Day School movement in the past Ho comes to Omaha from Milwaukee, where he assisted in the establishment of that city's Hillel Academy. An alumnus of the Mesivta Rabbi Chaim Berlin in Brooklyn, N. Y., Eabbi Sanders' ha3 done advanced work at tho Ner Israel Rabbinical Collego of Baltimore, Md. He holds a Master's degree in Education from. Loyola College, Baltimore, and hopes to further studies in thin field in a doctoral program* at tho University of Nebraska.
tions, was the luncheon guest tcr on details of Israeli's aid to Monday along with Mrs. Ben- underdeveloped countries. It is Gurion and their daughter Hen- b e l i e v e d that ftlr. Erlander nana Lcshem, of Swedish King promised Mr. Ilen-Gurion that Gustaf VI Adolf and Q u e e n Sweden would pay full attention Louise at their summer resi- to Israel's standing proposition dence in Sofiero. at United Nations sessions conThe Israeli Prime Minister, cerning the necessity of direct who spent Sunday at the home negotiations between the Arabs of Premier Erlander, was un- and Isracllas a condition for any derstood to have briefed the lat- negotiation about the Arab refugees. Tlie Israeli Premier also delivered an address at a dinner attended by Swedish Government officials and Jewish communal leaders, in which Mr. Ben-Gurion said that there was ity Center of Milwaukee, taught "a large measure of agreement physical education in the Cleve- and understanding" between Island, O. Public School and also rael and Sweden 'as to the ways instructed at Marquette Univer- in which problems should be sity. tackled in o r d e r to increase The new Center Physical Ed- peace, security and prosperity!" ucation Director received his The Prime Minister confirmed B.E. in Physical Education from Northern Illinois State College that he had discussed with Swedin Dekalb, 111. In addition to ish Premier Erlander the probhis physical education work, he lem of aid to underdeveloped has had extensive experience in countries but added that he did recreational centers and camp- not propose any cooperation between Israel and Sweden. He ing. lauded Sweden for having at"Our Physical Education and tained the highest degree' of SoHealth Department is fortunate cial welfare. Mr. Ben-Gurion deto have Mr. Sommers as its di- clined to answer a specific quesrector," Irvin Yaffe, chairman, tion about recent developments said. "Under his direction, we in Egyptian rocket capabilities, look forward to an extended but he declared that "we will do and enlarged phys-ed program anything in our power to defend serving all groups and nge lev- Israel." els in our community." Mr. Sommers will assume his position early in September. He s u c c e e ds Seymour Seitchick, who recently resigned. Mr. Sommers is married. Mrs. Sommers and children, Susan, 4 years; New or changed addresses of Tammy, 21 months; and Debbie, 8 months, will be joining Mr. Omahans in the Armed Forces are needed by the Jewish Press Sommors in Omaha. in order to keep its listing of servicemen" up to date. Families are invited to report any such information so that every person in the service from this Delegations from O m a h a , community, may receive the Denver, Sioux City and Lincoln publication. will attend a one day midwest This will also assist the FedDistrict Conference of Work- eration of Jewish Women's man Circle on Sunday, Septem- Clubs in preparation of Rosh ber 2 in Des Moines, la. Hashanah greetings to all OmaThe Omaha delegation will hans hi the Armed Forces. Mrs. leave Omaha, Sunday at 6:30 Nathan L. Nogg is chairman of a.m. by chartered bus and re- this project for the women's turn in the evening. organization,
Servicemen's
New York (WNS)—Flat denial the fact that it had protested that it had been taken of the against the ban to the boycott blacklist by the Arab League committee. Boycott Committee in Damascus because it complied with Arab boycott terms against Israel was made here this week by tlie American Machine and Foundry Corporation of New York. A spokesman for the firm - New York (JTA) — National confirmed the lifting of the Jewish organizations were in14-month ban, but he said it censed over an editorial in the came despite the corporation's current issue of the Jesuit weekrejection of a demand that it ly magazine "America" warncease servicing the atomic re- ing the Jews that their support actor it helped build for Israel. of the Supreme Court ruling outNot alone did the company re- , lawing New York Regents ject the d e m a n d , said the prayer tlie from p u b l i c schools spokesman, but it has advised the boycott committee that it might lead to an outbreak of would continue to provide the anti-Semitism in tills country. necessary services in Israel on The American Jewish Conthe atomic reactor. At the same gress and other Jewish groups time he noted that, as a result mentioned by name in the ediof this action, he expected his torial, issued statements assailcompany to be placed anew on ing the editorial in the Jesuit ortlie blacklist. gan. Other major Jewish orThe company, he added, felt ganizations, including the AmerCommittee and the it had a moral obligation to Is- ican Jewish N rael to fill orders for parts and National Community Relations fuel required for the function- Advisory Council which speaks ing of the reactor and that it in the name of a number of Jewhad so advised the Arab League ish national and local bodies, B o y c o t t Committee. He as- were contemplating the issuance sumed, he said, that the reason of similar s e v e r e statements for the removal of the company against the article which they from the blacklist was due to considered as a threat to Jews. The editorial, which is expected to provoke protests also on the part of non-Jewish groups, asserted that there have been "disturbing hints of heightened J e r u s a l e m (JTA>—Finance anti-Semitic feelings" since the Minister Lev! Eshkol will head Supreme Court's school prayer the j o i n t Government-Jewish ruling of June 25. This, the arAgency committee to promote ticle indicated, has come about immigration from South Amer- because Jews were among those ica, it was announced here. Oth- petitioning the court to bar tho er Cabinet Ministers on the prayer. Other religious observWhile in Israel during a work-tour for State of Israel Bonds, Committee, are Commerce and ances in public schools, said the • Mr. and Mrs. Norman Linman met with Mr. and Mrs. Moshe Shar> Industry Minister Pinhas Sapir, magazine, may soon be declared ett, in their Jerusalem home and discussed the economic progLabor Minister Yigal Allon and unconstitutional "with the help ress and continuing needs of Israel. Mr. Sharclt is a member of Social Welfare Minister Joseph of some i m p o r t a n t Jewish Israel's Knesset and chairman of the Jewish Agency Executive groups." Burg. there. ,
Jews Blamed for Court Staling by JesEift lagazine
District Gotiferefica Sun., in Des ioioes
lismans Return from Israel Tour