May 29, 1964

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NEBRASKA STATS HISTORIC^ ^OC L i n c o l n , Nebraska

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I'ulilfciillun Office. 101 No. 201 li Omnlin, Nebraska, flume 3«-J3(;a

Vol. XI.II—No. 39

OMAHA, NK1IICASKA, FRIDAY, MAV 29, I9K1

iiULOJKl ClilUS PuSlilfJL' i'ilid

al Omaha, ftelir.

2 9 1964*

Single i:«i»y 10 Cents Annual Hale 4 Dollar*

Dr. Philip jSher Home for the Aged (The Dr. Philip Sher Jewish Home for the Aged acknowleges the following memorials and donations.)

Donor

In Memory of

Messrt. ond Mmes. Arthur Colin, Jo« Rice, Millon Yuoelson ond A. F, Jensen . . , . . . . , ,, Clarence B*rgman Msssri. ond Mm«s. Abt M. Cohen, Philip Rlnglt ond Mr». Ann Roftmort ,..,,..,...,. i > Abt Coof>er Dr. MOK Flelihmon ..Victor Davis, Million, Mo., M r i . Beis Yflttra", M r i . Jrnnla Schlongor Louise ond Morton Deoen ,. Minnlf B. Dcgen We. ond M r i . Milton Yudeljon M r i , Jeon Efnilefn Me&sri. ond Mmes.. Marry DuBoM, Loul* L(|>f) ond Mils Srotrlct Sonimer • ...Som Fell man Mr. and Mrs. Oovld OrkovV , Lynetl* Forbes Wr«. Motjrlct Glllnsky M r i . Morrii Freldcn Mist Bcotrlra Sonimer Max Heyrtian and Albert Scltworz W l » Gertrude Hollander Georga Hollander O|)O( Flnney ond Claudia Schnauble, Council flluffi, la., and Sophye Koiiie M r i . Mlno Krettul Messrs. o'id Mmes. Arthur Colin, Nulhan Harwich, Wfllloju A. Levey, J. C. t.evlnfjcr ond family, Yank Ion, S. D-, Loul* Upp, Malhan "oyg, Jot Rire, Philip Rlnrjlc, Mox Sch-juermann, Mri ton Yudelson and Mrs. Norman Chopman, Mav>n Cily, |o., ncignbors o| Hie Kropinan's, c/o Nora Ryon, tAastm Cily, la., Mrs. Mone Chrllch. M n , Houtrl Kooper ond Mrs. Joiepn Ohirnan, Mason Cily, lo.. and M M . Crunk Kfofnwn Frank Kropmon Mcv.n. ami Mmes. Marry Dulioff, Duvld Orkaw ond family, atifj Joe Rice • Ed Lcvlnson tMiirt. ond Mmes. Morry DuBolf and Millon Yudelson Rebecca Margolin Wcs^rs, and 'tomes. Harry Dutiolf, WIIHiim A. Levey, • Mourlcr Newman, Nathan NociO. Mnx Sclieucrnionn, Millon Yudelu;n ond Or. MUK Fleishman Ben Newman f.V. (uid Mrs. Jpcob Rimdcll Mr. and M r i , John Rohfnson Idd Rosenberg ;..... , Davfd Saucr f.^cs'.rs, ond Mmcv Arthur Cchrt, Morton Rtcliordi, Nolhon L. Woou and Millon YudeKon , Lena Somberg fAenn ouil Mmrs. Horry DuBolf, Jnroiy S. Hess, Adjtpd Woy?r, Dcivld Orkow,.Philip (iinglc, AH)prl Steinberg ond Millon Yud-lron [)r. A. A. Steinberg Mci'.'S. and Mnics. Arlhur Cohn and David Orkow Sidney Waterman Metscj. odd Maies. Fred Kurlzman, t'<:ut Surcnky, H. BrcJow, Lincoln. Mr!),, Mrs. Slelfa Robinson onri M i l l Harriet Harwich Sam West

Donor

One of the most dynamic and scintillating personalities in the United States, Zvi Kolitz, will be in Omaha on Tuesday, June 2. He comes here to address the Initial Gifts Dinner Meeting at the H i g h l a n d Country Club, 1211th and Pacific, which will be held on Tuesday evening. Mr. Kolitz has become one of the world's best known personalities as a co-producer of the world-famous play, "The Deputy," which created worldwide i n t e r e s t and discussion. The

'Deputy" is now p 1 a ying on Broadway, and promises to hold one of the longest "runs" in Broadway's history. In addition to being producer of "The Deputy," Mr. Kolitz, who is an author, won renown as the producer and director of the first major Israel Motion Picture, "Hill 24 Does Not Answer," which received several international p r i z e s , and was chosen one of the 10 best pictures of the year. Important Function In urging attendance at this

dinner meeting, E d w a r d D. Brodkey. G e n e r a l Chairman, and Irving Herzog, Initial Gifts Chairman, stated that this Initial Gifts Dinner represents the major and a crucial effort in our campaign. "In addition, we emphasize that it will be a real thrill and experience to hear Mr. Kolitz. He is one of th. most challenging and inspiring speakers in the country today, whose ideas and thoughts will long be remembered by those who will hear him."

In Honor of

tM. unri Mrs. Nnthnri No^r) Mr, and Mrs. Wllllun) Koiieii

Morrlcjfjft of Mr. and MfJ. Robert Alter ....fllrth of Cytilhkj bt'« Anderson, great grondoughter of Mr. and Mrs. Som Novak Mei-.rs. and M m « , Mow Conor, Muuricc Gllinore, . Louis Somberg, Powl y e c t , and Abe Golosrcin •••.....Recovery, M r i . Jsodore Chapman t<Ar, ond Mrs, Abe f-lthcr ..Boi Mil/voh, granddciugtiter, Barbara Fiihcr Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Cohn .,* 65th birthday, Mrs, Julia Fox Mils Johanna Kantmonn B'rthdoy, Madeline Kaufmann, Grand lilond, Uebr. Mr, and Mrs. Millon Yudelson 75th birthday, Michael Krasn« and rrcovcry, Mrs. Rose Levin Mr. and Mr%. Michael kiosne Recovery, Henry Levey t<Ar. ond Mrs, Harry DuBoff Recovery, Mrj, Rose Levin ond Herbert Well Mr. and M r i . Nathan Horwlch . . . , .Recovery, Mrs. Henry Newman Mr. and Mrs, Haitian Nogg Recovery, Som Rolhenberg Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schocnb'ium , Bar Milrvul), Mark Schocnbuum, (Oddish

Special Contributions Mr. oni Mrs. Dave Bernsleln ond Mrs, Sidney Soklyn..Klddush In meniory of Lena Borsky Mrs. Pool Bernstein ond Mr. and Mrs, Harl Weiss , Cookies ond wlna In memory of Paul Bernslein Paul Htolcky , , , Wine Bnol Brllh flcriry Monsky Lodges Floral centerpiece for Passover Mr. and M r i . Morris Fellrnan General Electric slicing Knife Mr. Harold Gorber , Liquor Mmes. Rose Hobonnan. Sara Silver and Minnie Krosno Movie Pro|ect Mntet. HoltiO' Monlcli ond Rita Rosenblum ,; Flowers Mr. Jacob Meridclsori , Wine for Passover

ent officers at its Inaugural Luncheon, formal organization of the "Friends of Esther K. Newman Camp"' was completed. The meeting was held in the Camp Lodge, on the camp grounds, on Monday, May 25. The following were elected: Mrs. Irving Herzog, president; Mrs. Ernest A. Nogg. vice-president; Mrs. David Feder, treas-

urer; Mrs, Robert Levine, secretary. Mrs. Hubert Sommer submitted the officer's slate for the Nomination Committee. Paul Veret, Jewish Federation Director, installed the newly-elected officers, and outlined the purpose and objectives of the gorup. Lawrence F. Knowles, Park Planner with the National Park Service, discussed a program of

First officers of "Friends of Esther K. Newman Camp" were I'lcclcd at luncheon meeting on May 25. (Left lo right) Mrs. Irving Herzog, president, Mrs. Ernest A. Nogg, vice president, Mrs, David Fcdcr, treasurer and Mis. Robert Levine, secretary.

From the book jacket. SPANISH GOVT. TO ESTABLISH JKWISH MUSKUM London (JTA) — The Spanish Government has announced that it will open a Jewish museum and library at Toledo, which had a flourishing Jewish community before the Jews were expelled from Spain in 1402, according to Madrid dispatches received here today. According to the Spanish Government, the museum will be run by a 21-man board.

preservation and conservation of the camp grounds, which is to be one of the key objectives of the Friends of the Esther K. Newman Camp. He spoke .enthusiastically of the beautiful camp setting, and the excellent layout and camp building. Following a discussion of projects to be undertaken by the "Friends" which was presented by Mrs. Ernest A. Nogg, the group approved payment of the cost involved in seeding certain areas, to prevent erosion. It was also decided to request representation on the Camp Development Committee of the Federation, so that the views of its membership may be expressed and fully interpreted. In addition to the officers, the following are members of the Steering Committee: Mesdames Arthur Goldstein, Barton Greenberg, Robert H. Kooper, Stanford Lipsey, Norman D. Rips, David Shukert, Hubert Sommer, I. B. Zfegman. Mrs. Seymour Lee is chairman of the Council Bluffs Area. Affiliation fee is $2 per year. Checks may be sent to the treasurer, Mrs. David Feder, 4808 Dodge Street. In urging affiliation with the group, Mrs. Irving Herzog, President of the gorup, stated, "Our group is dedicated to improving the camping facility. Our proj-

Americanism Award to J. Gordon Roberts at Monsky Lunch June 2 Omaha businessman J. Gordon Roberts has been named as the 19C4 recipient of B'nai B'rHli's "Americanism Citation," to be presented by Henry Monsky Lodge Number 354. Dr. Larry Hoffmann, chairman of the Jewish service organization's Award Program, in announcing the award, said that

it will be presented' at a noon luncheon at the Sheraton-Fontenelle Hotel on Tuesday, June 2nd. The luncheon will be attended by members of Henry Monsky Lodge, Omaha business and civic leaders, and other friends of Mr. Roberts. The Americanism Citation i3 presented annually to an Omahan who has given outstanding service in community and civic affairs for the general advancement of Americanism and re-

ects will be such that will help make the Camp a wonderland for the children and a useful and worthwhile experience for the enitre community."

Center Dance Band on WOW-TV Charles Herzon, director of the Center Dance Band is wind ing up a very successful year with the young and talented musicians group with a perform ance on WOW-TV "Talent Showcase." The band will be featured in two numbers on this Saturday's program. Gene Barry the M. C. for the program commented that this was an "unusually fine" musical group and all the members should be congratulated. The program will be telecast this Saturday afternoon immediately following the major league ball game on WOW-TV. Members of the group include, Mike Rosenbaum, Bob B . e r n s t e i n , Howard Pachman, Brian Poster, Joel Stern, Mark Rimmerman, Jim Rice, Jeff Carlisle, Jonathan Fox, Gary Swain, Steven Epstein, Mark Albanese.

J. Gordon Roberts sponsible citizenship. Mr. Roberts has shown untiring efforts for youth, education, and so many of the a r e a'3 worthy civic, charitable, and business activities. Mr. Roberts, president of Roberts Dairy, has been particulaly effective in youth and physical fitness programs. A. V. Sorensen wil present the award. He was last year'3 recipient. Ed Rosen will ba toastmaster. The public is invited. Make reservations by caling Rubin Lippett, 556-101G or Moe K 341-3210.


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