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Strong Jewish Statement Considered hy Council iith annual Youth ConnHoinf U'l'A) -A retilled and solving the Jewish people of . >u rhjiiksgiviug BEve servic time of the crime of ddcjde. thoroughly revised version of v/i'l !)• held .Wednesday, Novemthe lon!.;-|) <• n (I i n i; ('. ;i t h o 1 i o The new document, the expert : !)..•;• ::j at it p.m. at Beth El Syria Church .statement on relations .said. i>; now entitled "A Ueclaia g iyJ-!. with Ihf Jewish people, inakiii;; tioii on the lii.-lutimi:; of Cat!'..) , the statement r e ;.; a r d i i! g the lies V> Non-Christhm I!"!i.",;yiis." M a 1! o r y Cohiwarc and Bob r .lews "even Htri)iij;<'r" than tin; "I lit- part ol (lie new doctiui 'iit Illll.'i1. chairmen of the Service one proposed to the Keunieiiicai d';a'inp; with non-Jews, he .said autiiiioat'." a record attendance Council in 1!)»:!, was bein;; pic- "is being put info a wide I'rauu:- at tii'u service which was writji a r e d for distribution to the work," hut tin; section dealing tin by local Youth Council mem2.100 prelates at (lie Council. with: Hie Jew:; "appears to l)i; b.;r.>. In addition to the chair The disclosure1 was made at much stronger than even tli>! moil tii.' following high school 1 the United Slates bishop ;' press fin.t nYalt." fitudtMUi will participate in the panel hy a member of the SecreIt st'ewerj, however, that, due s.'rvie..'; Iledy Wakschlag. Ann tariat for Christian Unity which, to tin; final riiF.li of many docu- FcK-.iman. Gail Ruderman. Judy under Aui;ustin Cardinal Uea, ment.; facing the Council before No;;1}, Francie Ilornstein, Linda presented the first, stron,'; ver its scheduled November 21 ud- Eisoiiotatt, Marjie Siref. Linda .sion (if such :i dralt al the first journiiient. there will be time Nogy. -'o Cohen, Randy Kii(.'( 1 session of the Council in De- only for the type of vote on the Muyuard Forbes. Jon Whitman, cember l!)iil. unequivocally al>- new declaration whereby the fa- Perry Ratner, Frank Wintroub
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thers would "approve will) res- and Richard Josephson. ervation;;." 'J'hat would m e a n Following the service, refresh that final approval and couse- [!ii;iit; will be served hy the cjiient promulgation of the docu- Oeih El Sisterhood. ment may not he achieved by (ijlt for Needy Family First (| u a r t e r report cards November 21, and would be held A turkey will he given to a ......„•' (m:i| touches on 'llianLsgivhig s e r v i c e a i c (I It tft have been issued by most of me ovcri' for the fourth, session of needy family in the name of the .Omaha Public schools, to thu the Council. The fourth .session Youth C o u n c i l club with the right) Boh Hillcr, eliairinnn; Kaiuly l^nciohiiajii, Vontli Council pri'sidciit, and Mallnry Goldwuie, co-cliainiiaii. distress of ninny students. Some will probably not be convened higlie-it percentage of memberpupils have c o in m e n t e d that until I'jiiH, ship attending the Thanksgiving their : grades may set ;i new i; si'I'VlC' iow' record! Tins Gobbler." a North AmerIn varying decrees many stu- P/tans Started for ican turkey on loan from the dents are in need of outside Omaha Zoo. will be on display help. Some students need only '65 Camp Season Edward D. Brodkey, Chair- in the Youth Council Lounge Noto .smooth the rough edjjes of An emergency session of tht; entering Syrian territory. Syrione subject, tliers may need man of the J'>;lher K. Newman vember H and 2o as a reminder complete reviews in many .sub- CiinffT committee, has announc- to Youth Council members of U. N. Security Council is fuced an troops state they fouyiit hack v/ith the problem of the most only to repulse Israeli aggresed thiit plans for the KIGS camp- tlia Thanksgiving Service. jects. Ernie Nogg, Federation Youth serious . clash between Syrian sion. A phone call to the Youth ho. ing season are already under und Israeli border troops this tivities niiiec, :ti:!-i:$r>« is all it way. "It is never too early to Activities chairman, urges the year. C'omay i'rescnts Details clash took place last takes to arrange (or tutors ill r,t;irt planning" said Mr. Hrorl- entire community to support this Friday.The In his calm presentation of During a 2 hour fight kcy. "Our goal is an improved religious function of the Youth any subject. The Center service in an area n o r t h of Galilee, the facts to the Security Counis free, Tutor fees are handled camping program for next Council by attending the service Syrian and Israeli troops used cil. Mr. Camay told the body' year." o« Wednesday evening. by individual arrangement beheavy mortars, guns, tanks and that Syria has been violating tliu A Medical Sub Committei;. tween pupil and tutor. United Nation's Charter and thefighter planes. composed of Dr. Jerome BloichI!H!) Syrian-Israeli armisticft There are two versions as to agreement consistently and 'vser. Dr. Daniel Miller and Dr. Enthusiastic Group how the fighting started. The Is- pealedly for the last 15 ycava. Irving Shapiro, has been added 5 to tin' Camp Committee in an Joins Beth Israel raelis blame the Syrians for He told the Council j » ^ only tea effort to improve the medical opening fire against an Israeli days prior .to last Friday's fightIlehovot. Israel (.JTAl - - Is- supervision aii'4 health of the SVinmastics Class patrol moving in Israel territory. ing, a party oi Israeli workmen rael's Iradiu;: political, cultural campers. Additional-' members More than 10 women, h a v e Syrians accuse the Israelis of repairing the road on Hie Syrian and .scientific personalities par- are being a/Jdcd to the general registered for the special ladies border where Friday's attack ticipated in a dual celebration, Commute?, as well in order to slimu;ntics sessions at Beth Ishad occurred "wore fired at expand its function;;. iore Inferrnarriags marking; the liOtli anniversary of rael synagogue. from tho Syrian aide and were the Weizmann Institute's of Sci- Tentative plans include the rescued only alter a sharp exThe sessions are co-sponored Of Canadian JSVJS ence and the Tilth birthday of formation of a Parent Campers by Beth Israel Sisterhood and the change of fire in which two Meyer VV. Weisgal, chairman ol Association, made up of parents '•••.. Community Center, and t Montreal (JTA) — Intermar- Syrian tanks joined." .the Institute's executive board. whose children have attended Jewish riage between Jews and non- Mr. Coinay said that as a remeet each Monday and WednesCongratulatory messages were previous camp sessions. The Jews in Canada ' has been in- suit of that attack Israel had received from many world lead- suggestions of this group will day morning at H) a.m. creasing substantially in recent complained'to the Mixed Arrr.i.-.The class is designed It) imbo incorporated in iuture planers, including President Johnyears, according to a study by son. Among the speakers were ning of the camp progranis and prove general health, and trim Louis Rosenberg, research di- tice Commission "and the invesshowed that the Syrian the female figure. These sesactivities. Prime Minister Kshkol; Myshe rector of the Canadian Jewish tigation charge of encroachment across £(;.{< ;:-.e:»hers f<_>r the 190T- sions are open to the communthe border was unsubstantiated." Agency executive, and Deputy season are also being cbscussed ity. Registration can be made The data showed that, wherethat the r o a d w a y Premier Abba Eba... president at this time, so that the best bv phone with the Center Ath- as the. intermarriage ratio Asserting where an Israeli patrol was atstaff members may be secured. letic office. • of the Weizmann Institute.. among Canadian Jews was :!.il tacked by Syria last Friday "is per cent in lMI.'it had gone up wholly on the Israel side of the to lf».r> per cent in I!)(i2. and border," Mr, Con.oy declared rose still further to 13.5 percent "the Syrian story that the Israel in lyiij. At the same time, Mr. patrol launched a suicidal atRosenberg, said the total num- tack against their position is too ber of JeWish marriages in the for .serious attention." " Dominion has been declining, absurd The Israel ambassador told . going down by li.fi per cent in American Jewish Congress, the the period from VIU to 19S3. In the Council that he has learned I u u i n D n n n n l i n n nn American J e w i s h Committee, general, the data showed, the that three Israeli villages and BaUIIU m<UU|»llUll UU intermarriage rate went up in not two had bean attacked by the Fnrband Labor Organization areas with fewer Jews, and de- the Syrians. In addition to boni« and Brandeis University AssoMr. Ephraim L. Marks, Chair- clined in the areas with the larg- barding Kibbutz Dan and Shear Robert Lurie, St. Louis public ciates. Yashuv the Syrians had also atman of the 19fi4-G5 Omaha Israel er Jewish populations.. relations executive and Missouri tacked .the .Kibbutz of Dafna. Bond Campaign, announced that Jewish community leader, will "Here too," he said, "extensive the Israel Bond dinner schedbe the guest shaker at a "cockdamage was inflicted to the uled for December (> has been tail reception" hosted by Ephbuildings, orchards and crops." changed to December 13. raim h,, Marks, General ChairHe expressed an assumption, Ambassador Avraham Harmanorthc Omaha Israel Bond that fuller particulars, about the. man notified Mr. Marks that imlt3 J'/C / Cpttimittee, and Mrs. Sam Katzportant high-level conferences man of the Jewish Federation Syrian Bombardment will be i Women's Division Chairwith Golda Meir, Israel's For- Agencies Section of the Needle- contained in the forthcoming man. eign Minister, necessitated the work Guild Drive reports that United Nations investigation reThe informal gathering for change of date. additional contributions h a v e port. He circulated to the mem-' local supporters of the Bonds Mr. Marks suggests that res- ' been received. Mrs. Greenberg bers of the Council a map showfor Israel drive will be held on ervations be made e^rly, for the urged those who have not yet ing tho relative positions of tlie. Sunday, November 22 at 4:30 d i n n e r on December 13, at made their contributions to send Syrian gun emplacements on p.m. at the home of Mr. Marks, Schihimel's Indian Hills Inn. A them now to the Jewish Com- the heights overlooking thu border and the Israeli villages be524 North 65th Street. G p.m. cocktail hour will pre- munity Center. . low those hills. cede the 7 p.m. dinner. Mr. Lurio heads a firm speContributors in the past two "What I wish to stress," Mr. cializing in radio and television weeks are: Comay said, "is 'that these vilproduction, advertising and pubMrnoj. Mlllon 'Abrahams Dauld Blclchor, lic relations. He is also producer All articles for tho Rimell J. Blumenlhal, R. Max Conor, Abo lages contain peaceful civilian^ Otunovlc, Mover. Crandell, Leo Elaenslatt, communities, not involved in tlia and host of the American Jewish Jewish Press Sidney Feldman, Maurice AA. Flalschl, IJIUIS initial attack or the response tov1; HurV/itz, William Josepti, Bernard Knufinnn, TV Digest, a weekly television Must bo in writing. Arthur Kulakotsky, Joe Kurt, Moy«r Mayit. The heavy and accurate shell show dealing with the American erson, Abo Mowr, Theodore A. Newman, Deadline for copy is John Fi.QuInn, Aoron Rips, A. W. Srh'olF, fire poured onto the villages b*I Jewish scene. He holds posit i ins Friday noon. Churie'i Schneider, Joe Sokolof, Roiiart (Continued on Page 4) Mr. Robert Xurie in the Youth Division of tho -Sv/arU and Jcrornft V/aficrmaii.
Help for Victims of 'Report Card Blues'
U.IM. Security Council Probes Mideast Crisis
Weizmann Institute Observes 2§, Ii Year
Sunday, lovemfjer 22
Bond Dinner Changed To Sunday, Dec. 22
Boll of HasdieworR 'Guild' Contributors