BASKA STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETX Lincoln. Nebraska 2 1964
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Zvi Kolit/, author a.id motion pictuie producer, one of Israel's outstanding personalities, will be guest speaker at the Initial Gifts Sl.i(I <>f the Jewish Philanthropies Campaign T u e s d a y , June 2. at (i 10 p in., at the High-
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land West Club, E d w a r d D. Brodkey, G e n e r a l Chairman, and Irving Herzog, Initial Gifts Chairman, announced today. Mr. KoliU is currently a coproducer of "The Deputy", one of Broadway's most discussed
Sadie Anzalone Back As Swim Waster The Center Activities Chan man has announced that Sadie An/alone has accepted a posi '-- 4}l&'i9&- \ - :^*tioii ax the water front director at the Center D;\y Camp. Mi.s Aiixaluiie held the same posi tior List \ e,ir " Sadie" a<, all her friends call IMM . is the mother of three chil drjii, the oldest of which is 2, years and the youngest 11 She is uiiientlv accredited by the American Red Cross as a Water Safely Instructor and has taught hundreds of Omahans to swim in the Center Pool. In commenting on Mrs. An zalone's qualifications Mr. Sidman stated "she brings to our Center Day Camp Staff the necessary maturity we desire." Sadie or as most folks think of her Sadie Anzalone "Mrs. Congeniality" is looking forward to greeting each and every one of the campers who will be there at Peony Park the first day of Center Day Camp. A former Omaha rabbi, now Register your child today for one of the nation's foremost Zvl Kolitz the dates you want, leaders of Reform Judaism, will return to participate in ceremonies at Temple Israel, which he once served as spiritual lender. Dr. David H. Wice of Philadelphia will be the guest speakSam Beber Chapter AZA IU() An Inaugural Luncheon of the "Friends of the Esther K. er at Temple Israel's 94th an will hold its annual Awards and Newman Camp" will be held at the camp on Monday, May 25, nual congregational dinner on at 12:.'!0 p.m., Mrs. David Feder, Acting Treasurer of the Initiation Banquet May 24, at May 27. group announced. the S h e r a t o n r- — ™ -— The occasion also will mark Fonlenelle Hotel | , The group is dedicated to improving the camping facility the 10th anniversary of the dedi The b a n q u e t f / and the projects will be such that will help make the Camp cation of the Temple's present a wonderland for the children and a useful and worthwhile s t a r t s at 6 00. *' __^ . building. experience for the entire community. The guest speak-^'-'. ' . ' < Dr. Wice, who served as spirer will be Dr. K < All women in the community are invited to join in this itual leader of Temple Israel undertaking. A nominal participating fee is made for annual Abe Greenberc, from 1933 to 1941, now is rabbi membership. At the Monday gathering the group will comof Rodeph Shalom, Philadelphia, past B'nai B'nth plete its organization, and Jiave its election of officers followan historic congregation which District G r a n d ing the camp luncheon. voted him life tenure in 1952. L o d g e No Gf He served as American direcLawrence F. Knowles, Park Planner with the National President, and! tor for the World Union for Pro Park Service will be guest speaker. first Advisor tol gressive Judaism from 1945-1955 Reservations for the luncheon should be made in advance AZA 100. Feaand as a member of its World by mail application, or by phone call confirmation with the tured on the proExecutive he is in contact with Center, 342-1366, Mrs. Feder, 551-1018, or Mrs. Irving Herzog, gram is the installation of new Liberal Judaism on every con acting chairman, 551-2080. members into the chapter. Intinent. He is a member of the There will be a tour of the Camp. vited are all members of AZA Board of Oversees of the Hebrew Union College—Jewish In100, and the over 500 alums. How to Gel to the Ksthcr K. Newman Camp stitute of Religion, • and has Camp is a 35-minute drive from .Omaha . . . drive out the served on its Board of Governew interstate highway from Omaha towards Lincoln . . . nors. He is on the executive comturn off the Interstate Highway No. 80 and drive on 50, toKBON Hadio 1490 Presents mittee of the Central Conference wards and around Louisville, Nebr. . . . about two miles out "Message of Israel" of American Rabbis. He was of Louisville you come to State Highway No. 150—you will Sunday, May 24 at 7:30 a.m. preside.it of the Philadelphia see the camp signs there. . . . Drive on No. 150 towards South "All One Father." board of Rabbis in 1955-56. Dr. Bend . . . in about three miles you will see the directional Wice has been active in social "The Meaning of Life." signs to the Esther K. Newman Camp. f
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plays, which created nation-wide interest. He is the author and producer of Israel's major motion picture, "Hill 24 Doesn't Answer", which was awarded international prizes, and chosen as one of the 10 best pictures of the year by the New York Post. . : Mr. Kolitz was a student at, the world famous Yeshivos of Tels and Slobodku. He studied at the UnWersily o( Florence, Italy, and graduated from the'Italian Naval Academy. During World War H he was chief recruiting officer in Jerusalem. 'Mr. Kolitz' appearance in Omaha will be the "talk of the town", M e s s r s. Brodkey and Herzog indicated. 'He is one of the most interesting and challenging speakers in the country.' "This stag is one of the most important functions oi the campaign," the chairmen pointed out, expressing their hope that all those who were invited ta the affair will attend..
Rabbi Wice to Speak At Temple Israel
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service work, particularly in the field of family life, both nationally and locally. He hat lectured extensively at u n i v e r s i t i e s throughout the country
Rabbi Wice
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ESTHER K. NEWMAN CAMP REGISTRATION FORM 1964
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IMPORTANT—The Esther K. Newman, Camp registration is limited and w« *uggest you register aarly t o avoid any disappointment. r The Camp Fee should be enclosed with thi» application and campers are registered In the pp p g order in which applications are received at the Camp Office.