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NEBRASKA STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETSt Lincoln, Nebraska
MAY 15 1984
Vol. Xl.ir—N». 37
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Oinufjii, Nebraska, JJJione 3J'«M:'.W»
An exceptionally high eaily registration for the Esther K. Newman Camp has already been reached, Edward D. Brodkey, Camp Chairman, stated, and the second two we< k session of the
camp hat, been closed to iur- (;. tiier registration with pos',';. '?, ^ in the I'emaining 11" ;.iv'-* ,.' '» filling up rapid' '. Parents inten their children t
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is .summer should enroll mediately as only ca> each session will be Kvun though we have i weeks over last 'season youngsters may
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still be disappointed because they will not be able to atU'iid camp. Enrollment is by applica tion to the Camp Office located at the Center, Brodkey said, and with the opening of camp rapid Iy approaching, June 22nd, patents should enroll their children now so that they might adequate )y prepare them for the new camping experiences. Esther K. Newman Camp Season Dates 1st Session—2 Weeks—June 22-July 5 2nd Session—2 Weeks—July (i-July 19 :ird Session—2 Weeks—Julv 20-August i 4 th Session—2 W e e k s—An gust li-August Hi Season Kales
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(Left to rightl Mrs. Lloyd Friedman, installing officer at Federation of Jewish Women's Clubs ceremonies; Airs, A. C. fellman, first vice-preoident; Mrs. Dave t'ohu, inc/Miiing president receiving gavel from Mrs. Harry Sidmaii, outgoing president; as Mrs. Lazar Kaplan, secretary and .Mrs. Sam L. Kat/miin, second vice-president, look on,
personal happiness in helping others. Our Jewish community projects have functioned well. The spirit of co-operation among our member organizations in carrying out their obligations and commitments has been amazing." Fourteen Affiliated The Federation of Jewish Women's Clubs is composed of Installation The i:»>>i!Jatj()ii was conduct- the presidents and representaed by Mrs. Lloyd Friedman, who tives of the fourteen local Jewheaded the organization from ish groups who cooperate witli MJfiU'to 1HIJ2. She told member;; the Jewish Federation of Oma'Vis a past president of this or- ha in carrying out its communganization, it is a pleasure to in- ity-wide functions, participates stall officers, for one always de- as a unit in city-wide civic lights in seeing strong leader- causes, and maintains a calenship continue." dar to prevent conflicts in program activties. Many Achievements Mrs. Harry Sidnian. retiring Groups represented are: Beth president, her aimual report El Synagogue Sisterhood, Beth said "during the year, we have Israel Sisterhood, Bikur Cholim continued in our steadfast goal Society, B'nai B'rith Henry Monof giving service to the Jewish sky Chapter No, 470, B'nai B'rith community as well as the civic Cornhusker Chapter No. 1032, community of Omaha, fn our Brandeis University, National group is represented the busiest Women's Committee, Hadassah women in the city, women who Ladies Free Loan Society, Mizhave served our community well, radii Women, National Council have had the satisfaction and of Jewish Women, Omqha HeMrs. Dave Colin was elected and installed as president of (In; Federation of Jewish Women's Clubs at its concluding meeting of Ihe season. She previously held the office of first vice-president. Serving with her are Mrs, A. C. Fellman, first vice-president: Mrs. Sam L, Katzman. second vice-president, and Mrs. La/.ar Kaplan, secretary.
• "Never a child turned away attendance of these children at from Camp for lack of funds" camp. The Federation believes remains the motto and policy of that no child should be deprived the camps sponsored by the Jew- of a rich Jewish camping experish Federation of Omaha, Ar- ience for lack of funds," Mr. thur H. Goldstein, T'? Goldstein emphasized. An annual Federation pres- # scholarship is also furnished by ident, stated this*' the Omaha Section, National week, as the Fed- j Council of Jewish Women. eration C a m p ? . Apply fo Family Service Program enters? its 2fith year of; Applications for Camp Schola c t i v i t y , and arships, either full or partial, •niarking the secshould be made through the ond year of EsFamily Service of the Jewish ther K. Newman Federation. These applications Camp operation are handled confidentially, and on its own site. only between the parents and the Director of the Family Serv"During these" Goldstein ice, Harold Sobel. many years, some 500 children have had the opportunity to atParents interested in Camp tend Camp through special Scholarships for their children Scholarship grants by the Jew- should contact the Family Servish Federation. Thus the entire ice Department of the Jewish community makes possible tha federation without delay.
Omahans Areas Two Weeks , . . .$100 $115 $230 Four Weeks . . .$200 $345 Six Weeks . . . . .$300 Eight Weeks . . $400 $4G0 Campers may be registered for two, four, six or eight weeks.
brew Academy, Pioneer Women. Temple Israel Sisterhood and Workmen's Circle Auxiliary. Mrs. Hear Kcappointcd Mrs. Abe Bear has been reap pointed to serve as represent.! live on the Veterans Adminis tration Voluntary Service Advis ory Committee for the National Jewish Welfare Board, Women's Division until May I!)(i(i. This ih a project of the Federation of Jewish Women's Clubs.
As the men's division of the Ronald Brodkey, Sheldon Brod Jcivjsli Philanthropies headed sky, Elliot Brown, Lou Canar. into the second week of (he cam- James Cohen, Jerome Cohen, F J paign, its cliairman set the Ronald Colin, Gerald Colin, (lii'ine liv requesting all volunSheldon Coren, Sol Crandell, teer solicitors to reach every Alan Crounse, Max Crounse, Jei contributor. James A. Furbcr, aid A. Dnn, Irving Epstein, Rob cliairman, issued a call to every ert Epstein,' Sam Epstein, Mike worker to concentrate on each Ennan Mike Feldman, Al Fox, card ju Ihe move towards the Morris Franklin, Win. Fried, fulfillment of (he divisions com- Bernard Friedberg, Dave Fried land, Jack Frileck, Allen Gartm mittment, kle, Lawrence Gilinsky, Marvin "Every man in the community Gilinsky, Jerry Gitnick. Max Gimust be contacted." Mr. Farber vot, Morton Glass, Richard Glastated. "Delay will not help us zer, Nelson Gordman, Ed Goreor the people and agencies wait- lick, Bernie Greenberg, Don Ing for our help. The best in- Greenberg, Charles Guss, Dave tentions of campaign workers Halm, Gerald A. Hoberman, will be useless unless they are Morris Hoffman, Bruce Hortransformed into pledges and cash. This is what our volun- wich, Arnold Joffe, Moe Kagan, Marvin Kaplan, Kevce Kirshenteers must recognize." Ben Klaiman, Donald S. Captains assisting Chairman baum, Kein, Jerry Kohll, H o w a r d Farber and his co-chairmen Krantz, Robert Krasne, Jerry Gary Goldstein, KarJ Sfegel and Marlon Somherg are: Alvin Ah- Krupinsky, Marshall Kushner, rjoison, Jack Cohen, Robert Gil- Dr. Sol Kutler, Stuart Kutler, Jay insliy, Marcel Kahn, Howard Lashinsky, Martin Lehr, Stanley Kaplan, Marvin Kirkc, Joe Levin, Jack Lieb, Steven LustKirsliciibauni, Martin Koliilcl;, garten, Robert Malashock, Dick Howard Kooper, Robert Kully, Martin, Josef Mayer, Gerald MJlic J,azcr, Morris Naebman, Meyers, Larry Meyerson, Ben Joe Kadinouslil, Sam Itllliiti, Minkin, Mike Mogel, Murray It,iinon Honihcrg, Gerheurt Spies, Newman. Jonas Weil, and Dave Wine. Harlan Noddle, Alan Nogg, VOLUNTKBR S 0 LIC ITOKS Harold Novak, Tom Platt, BerAKK: Al Altman, Charles Arnold, nje Polikov, Lawrence Pollack, David D. Beber, Edward E. Bel- Sherman Poska, Ernie Priesgrade, George D. Bialac, Lee nian, Bert Render, Dave Rice, Biatt, Michael Blntt, A. Bloch, Paul Rifkin, Gordon Rips, Har(Contiuued on, Page 2) Gtfua Braun, Peter j . Brodkey,
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Capable Camp Supervision An enthusiastic and energetic working Committee is the description Edward D. Brodkey, Camp Chairman, gives in dascribing the Committee of the Esther K. Nevnian Camp. Committee members give freely of their time and talent to help set up and superivse the best possible summer program for our children Brodkey stated. Serving on the Committee are Lloyd Bank, Frederick Cassnian, Elmer Gross, James Fai'ber, Dr. A. C. Fellman, Mrs. B a r t o n Greenberg, Marshall Kushner, M o r r i s Lipp. Mrs. Stanford Lipsey, Dr. Daniel Miller and Charles Monasee. Others serving on the Committee include Alan Nogg, Era est A. Nogg, Mrs. Norman Rip$ Ted Sanford and I, H. Weinw.