August 28, 1964

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I'HILANTIIKOI'IES SC0KKCOAKD As of August 25, l!)(Jl The fallowing, are current reports from divisions 1UIM Om.'ilia Jewish Philanthropies Campaign: J»f>4 To \ S :tl»2X 17,1 ...m 54.2H1.H0 2.BIO.O0 3,(i.'i5.50 (iilO.511 -2.912.50 425.00

Division fjiitial Gills Men's Division Women's Division Young Women's. Division Business Women's Division High School Division Organizations Miscellaneous

The addition of a Physical Therapy Facility to meet the needs of the residents of the Dr; Philip Slier Home and the Cherniack-Chupinan Pavilion was announced this week by Arthur A. Cohn and Nathan L. Nogg, Home co-chairmen. This facility will be known as the SMilVVX AND DOIEA KIKKKS PHYSICAL THEH'Af'Y UNIT, in memory of Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Riekes, and

which is in excess of $10,000, this project. Through this prowere made available by the chil- gram of physical: therapy, thr dren of the Riekes family, in- Home will be able to continue cludes the following: Max and to fulfill its function 'TO' Add Dorothy Riekes. Henry and Dor- Life to Years, Not Just Years , othy. Riekes, Morton and Ruth to Life.'" Richards, Carney and the late 'Services Strengthened' In commenting on this latest Marjorie Fink, Sam and Helen TOTAI $ 44-1',:iiJ2:75 Beber, and Philip- and Ethel addition to the scope, of theKlutznick, as a> memorial to Home services, Arthur H. Gold* stein, president of' the Jewish Samuel and Dora Riekes, Federation, of which the HomeSpeaking on' behalf of' the fam- is a department, said: "Ouf is presented by their children. ily, Morton Richards said that community is thrilled with thisHi. commenting on this new "throughout the several years wonderful and generous gift byfacility which is now in process of the existence of' the Home, the children of the Samuel and of construction. Messrs. Colin wehnve observed'tliat the pracDora Riekes family. The Home' A dessert luncheon will open The program will include dis- and Nogg. stated: "We are now, the fall sfuson for members of cu.fsiion of plnns for the com- at long, last, able to offer our tice of the" Home is aimed to- provides excellent care, diet, the Federation of Jewish Worn- ing club season and announce- residents a most modern and ward helping' each person live social casework, and recreation every day of his life, to the max. which are teamed together iir en's Clubs, at tile home of its m(>lit of t l l ( ; chairninn of the welliequipped physical therapy imum of his ability to do so. We our community's program ofi facility. This has been urgently president. Mrs. Dave Cohn. 11.1 various committees. have come to the conclusion service to the aged. And now, needed for some time. South nr.tli Street ihur-xJ.iv, Piesidents .ind icprescnta "Physical therapy and reha- that a Physical Therapy facility this net of services will be con-' September !, at, \f JO p in (Continued on P.tge 2) bilitation are an important as- which will bring health and re- siderably strengthened through 1 -• i * *, ** / , •> > * pect of care which will help our habilitation to the aged, will be the physical therapy unit. We our par- are indebted to the Riekes famresident* to achieve better a suitable'memorial;to 1 health and body function, and ents, Samuel and Dora Riekes. ily and their spirit of'concern thus be better able to enjoy life. We are therefore, liappy to for the welfare and needs of the (The Dr, Philip Shui* Jewish Home for the Aged acknowleges We are proud and happy that make the fund? available for community.' our Home will be able to provide the following memorials and donations.) these vital services." Donor fn Memory of Kit-lies Family Gift Friends of Esther IC. Newman Camp Mr. and Mrs. Urnesl A. Houq ...•• Or. M Samuel Sotlrlrt The funds for this project, The Friends of Esther K. Newman Camp ocknowierjos the following honors, memo-Mr. and M r l . Hainan L. Nooo - *• ChernlM

federation- of Wemerr's Clubs To Meet Ttarsifsy at Colin Hcnre

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Dr. Philip Sher Home for the Aged

Roe ond Dora Walowill Sam Chernljs Mr. ofid-Mrl. ErncilA* NOfJO Louis Goldberg Mclsr*. and Mines. Artliuj- A Cohn, Nathan L. Mooa, Harold VI. Sobel and Mltlcn Yudehon , ....Lou Jeii M-iirs. ond. Mipen. Arthur A. Colin, Charles Mogll, GrriMI A. lloaa, Nathan L. Itoay, M r i . Hoi* ClnsburUj Mrs, Gertrude Kurl/iixtfi. Mrs. Alje MOfW, Kallllecn CJtllor, l.conuru Griffin, Madeline Moore . . , Fred Kurl/niati Mri. Joy /.lolciihotk . „ Anna Lotcrwi i Mr. onO Mrs. Horry. Dulltill RCTT Lckov/!ki M o x Ll nd!!n M-» A^eyer Schulnuin > M«rt»rv. ond'Mmes. I4airy DnDotf and Jay Ctirrnioc*. ....Jennie Nev/rnon tM. ond M r i . David aernstcin Sorn Oleitver Mr ond M r l . Gecroe L. Thoimen, M r i . Hoberl Kibbt». Morle Bauer. Sum J. llowcll ond cniployetj Nathan ResnKk Mr. and M r l . Jay ChernlMk .Julius Ro:en(cltJ Menri, and Mine). Morru trman, Krn«?l A. IJDOO Dove Ro«nsfocli Mri. joy M. Molo-.hock ^ S""' Rolhcnburo MIM Beatrice iommw • Karl 5f!!cl MTlsri. and Mmei. Wourlce Gilmore, Marvin Sobcj, Ite, P. J, Sla»neok A. Slmoni Mr. an'J Mn. f/othan L. Nw^i), M i v f l o e C n i t j u r g Rose Zollotuchen

Donor

In Honor of

Mr. ond M r i , Crne',1 A. IJo'n recovtry, Jorol) Bernilfln Mr. ond M r i (lorry DuBoll recovery, Mrs. Arthur A. Cohn Mr. and M r i . Abe H. Cohn, Ann'Rolfrnan and Clara VVafdmon , recovery, M r i . Harry Crounse Mesiri. and Mmei. J. C. Alter, Chlcoro, III., Herman I£d//ard«, olencoe/ III., A. R. ("Jreeo. Chicogo, III., Lorry Plollner, J M. Rice, Demy Sctiulinon, Clencor. III.. Hainan Herwltn and Juitln, Mr. _ Roberl Green, Ctilccoo, III 8 " " blrll--dav, Jacob Creen Mesiri ond Mniei. L'rnnl A, lloorj, Mlllnn VUdclson recovery, Michael Klosne Al\r ond M r l Mlllon Yudelion iSlli weddin(7 annlversory, fAr. onrj Mrs, Aaron Rips It*, ond M r i . Dovld Bernstein recovery, Lena Rlsemon I/it, and M r i . Dovld Denulein recovery, Mrs. Marry Robinson . Mr. ond M r i . Arlhur A. Colin, Mr>. Sol Lewis recovery, Joke Wine Mr. ond-Mrs. Hainan I.. Mooij reocvery, Millan Yudelson

Special Confributions Aftr Ond M r l Irving Forbei M r i Role Freldan Dora Handler Mr Yale Clntburg and Mr James samuellon Mr ond M r i Louis Sornoera

lloweri, Douohler'i Weddlnn ..Honor dl Crondchlldicn'J new home Ploaue Two coses wine Television set

rioh, ond donallons. Mrs. I B. Zlogmnn, 'thoirrnon, rno/ l>* reached by COlMnq 551-7604 or mailed lo 651 N 56th St. or culled info Ihe Jewish' Community Cenfdr, 342-1364;

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Donor

Messrs. ond Mmei. Irvliift Heaog, Lee Sioon Honor of John Rossnblotl Mr atiii Mrs. Irving. Her;oo Birth of twin daughters to Mr, and Mrs, Sherman Nelf Mrs. Hubert Sommer . , Recovery of Aifr'eO Fox' Met. Saratr Koy New home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel N. Wolf Messrs, and Mnifs. Ernest A. Nogg, Irvln Sherman , 50lh birthday of Herman Goldstein A comprehensive selection of and'Mrs. Moynord ,M. Greeoberg Recovery of •Michael Krasne High Holy Day materials is now Dr. Rose and \t Zicoman: • -• Recovery of Pool a Zlaqman Mr. and Mrs. Crno8t A; Nogo. So'o relitrn of Moisri. ond Umei, available at the Jewish FederaDavid Bernsleln, Maurice Gilmore, Herman Goldstein, Bernard Schlinmel' tion with the forthcoming. Holy Birthday of Mrs. David Stein, Sam Salomon Recovery of Mrs, Isadore Chapman. Day cycle. Weddinfj onnivcrsory of Mr. and M r j . I. M, Li her man. ond Mrs. Irvln Sherman Recovery of Mrs. Don Davis* Maro.o Frohman Included in the materials is ai' Mr, Birthday of Mrs. Albert 8, Newman/ Mrs. Jock Lultbtg, group of recordings on the Higln *Vh wtddlnji anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Rlpi.

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Holy Day motif by several* outIn Memory o f standing cantors, and.recordings Donor ond Mmei. Bon Kane, Hdward E. Brodkey, of "Kol Nidre" by Ernest Bloch. Messrs Ernest A. Noa.g, Paul Blolcky, Irvln Sherman, These may be borrowed by Paul Golditclii/ Han y Loddcn, "Dr. and Mrs, Julius McrriM, Harold and Blanche Moss, Kayla members of the commuriity. andChcrrlo, Paula and Mike Lqdcfoh * *,.. Jennie? Nfftvmon and Mmcs. Edward E. Brodkey, Ernest A. Books, pamphlets; and pro-Messrs. Julius Rbi NOQB, Ben D. Silver, Paul Blofcky, C. Rot>ert 'Newmait grannniatorials Ion adults, young Mesirs: and Mmei. (Tdward E. Brodkoy, Irvln Sliffrman Lev-Hurwlck Sam Rolhcnberg; and Mmei; Irvin Sherman, Paul :V/fret people and children are dis- Messrs. Aaron Richards > Messrs. and Mmrs. Edword H. Brodkey, ErncSl A, Noqi) Herman Samuel Chernlsj and Mmcs, rdward E. Braakey, Ernest A. Noog played in a High Holy Day Ex- Mesirs. Sbm Olesker and Mrs. Irving Wcrzog • liibit at the Library, and are Mr. Mr. and Mr$. Paul Veret ..Abraham Simons, Harold Zelln&ky Fred Kurlfmon Mrs. Hubert Sommer . . • available for loan. Mrs. Hubert Sommer, Mr. ond Mrs. Paul Vercl, .. John Beber Rose and Ir Ztcfiman A special exhibit of "High .Louis Plckus Hubert Sommor -...,. Holy Day Motif in Art;" and rec- Mrs. Messrs. ona" Mmes. Paul Blolcky, trvln Sherman, David' Roienttaek D. Silver ords is on display in the lobby Mr. Qen Lena Sombe-na • and M r i , Ernest A. UOQQ ..Father o f John Rlppeys of the Jewish Community Cen< Mr. and Mrs, Mormon Cain Louli Je5i< ond Mmes, Norman Cain, Paul Vercl" ti-r. Included is a presentation Messrs. Julius Blumenthal Roso and 11 7Jegmon * of special stamps issued by Is (Continued 1 on Page 2.)

You Through Your Jewislt PhiFantborpies- GontribuiioiHldberf M-.. Feinberg"Agencies and institutions in Omaha, the Unil.ed>States,.Israel, and around'the world'aiv beneficiaries of our United Jewish Philanthropies Campaign, "Edward D. Brodkey, General Chairman of the 19G4 Driye, underscored this week, as the campaign enters its final pha.se.. "In response lo requests for a listing of the beneficiaries of the Campaign,, we are- publishing the names of all agencies which are included • ini our major Jewish community-wide'campaign of the year," Brodkey said.

Omaha Agencies Betln El * Synagogue Rullgious Schools Beth Israel Synagogue .Religious Schools Temple- Israel Religious. Schools Dr. Philip Sher Home for Aged Esther K. Newman Camp Family Welfare and-Meclical Aid Jewish Education Bureau and Library Jewish Community Center Mikvah Religions Transients

Defense Agencies American Jewish Committee American Jewish Congress Anti-Defamation League; Btoai B'ritfi Jewish Labor Committee Jewish War Veterans Nat'l Community Relations Council

Our Jewish community would become a philanthropic "jungle," if agencies listed below would embark.upon separate and individual cam-paigns, Mr. Brodkey stressed; Through our united Philanthropies campaign, with the help • of i every••memberof the community, both'through contributions of funds and help-in the various campaign divisions; and with.increa.sed.contributions-at every-level, the campaign will succeed in raisihgthefunds so urgently needed:

.Hospitals

National Services

American Medical Center, Denver L'eo Nf. Levi Memorial Hospital, Hot' Springs National Jewish.Hospital,' Denver

American Association for Jewish Education • Council of Jewish Federations and Funds National Jewish Welfare Board Synagogue Council of America

Religions Seminaries* Combined Campaign for Reform Judaism Hebrew;.Theological College, ChicagoJewish Theological Seminary, New York Yeshlvah University, New York Minor Religious Institutions in U.S.

Cultural' B'aiai-B'ritli Hillel Foundations Btari B'rith Youth Organization'fAZA, BBG>B'nai B'rith Vocational Service Dronsie* College Histadrut Irvril Jewish'Braille-InstituteJewish. Ctiautauqua Society

Overseas- and Israel United Jewish Appeal' United Jewish ^Appeal Special Emergency American-Israel Cultural Foundation > Hadassali Youth Aliyah Hebrew University in Israel Israel Institute, of TechnologyNational Committee for Labor Israel National Council of Jewish Womew' Pioneer Women's Organization • United 'Hias Service Yeshivot in Israel


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