April 23, 1965

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Vol. XI.III—No. 35

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The Omaha Jewish community Will join the ranks of hundreds of cities throughout the world in the annual memorial observance of the C,(JOO,()0() Jews killed during the Nazi Holucaur.t. Memorial Services will be held on .Sunday, April 25, at 2 p.m. ol Beth Israel Synagogue. 52nd and Charles Street. Rabbi Benjamin Groner and C'jntor Ktnil Berkovits of Beth Israel. Rabbi Myer S. Kripke of Beth El Synagogue. Rabbi Jay Kar/an of Council Bluff::. Iowa,

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and Aaron Zeiderman. formerly of Israel and now of Omaha will participate in the Service. The Epstein-Morgan Post 200 of the Jewish War Veterans will present the colors. Memorial candles will be lit by survivors of the Nazi concentration camps. The entire community is urged to participate in this annual memorial service.

The appointment.of chairmen C. iV. NCHIII.HI—A.I) I,. J. iWiltoii Maigolin— of three Federation departments Nick Newman has accepted Family Service has been announced by Milton (he chairmanship of the ADL Dr. J. Milton Margolin suc'R. Abrahams, president of the Advisory Committee of the Jewcewls Di. Edward Malashock as Omaha Jewish Federation. The chairman of Hie Jewish Family balance of the chairmanships 1 s h Fedei ation Service Commit will be announced during the He succeeds Mil tee The Jewish Ijrd Rooenbcrg ~ " * ^next few weeks. Family S e r vice who .scived as / ' ' "i "I am pleased to announce than man lor a t conducts a pio ] that these men have agreed to giam of family number of ycdts J ~ j head :i of the Federation comcasework to pio mittees," Mr. Abrahams said. Mr Newman will ***^ ' ' } mote and mainThey are men of experience and continue the paltain wholesome and I am confident that tem set by Mr "• U.S. Gives Jordan Robert Silver, •53. owner of devotion J e w i s h family under their leadership their reo s e n berg of^ s life. It o f f e r s Nebraska Bag Company at spective departments will show R providing com-sAx c o n n s c ling in $35,000,000 Grant the Ralston, died Saturday, April desired results." petent and able l \ problems of i.im London (JTA)—The U n i t e d 17 following a heart attack, lie leadership to this ily relationships, ICduai'd I). ItrodUcy—Camp States lias agreed to give Jor- lived at 2100 Skyline Drive in old age p r o b - Margolin Edward D. Hrodkey will con- vital program in dan a $:sf>,0()0,000 development Klkhorn. physical and mental illMr. Silver was an active lead- tinue to serve as Chairman of the community. As chairman of lems, grant, to be paid over .several Esther K Newman Camp the Committee Mr. New man ness and handicaps. It provides years, it was r e p o r t e d here er in the community, lie served cthe m i ttee. He will be responsible for conduct- financial a s s i s t a u c e where from Amman. At the same time as a past chairman of the Jew- h oam s .served as ing the community relations pro- needed. Dr. Margolin's leaderJordan and the Soviet Union ish Philanthropies 'campaign Camp Committee gram, coordinating Jewish civic- ship ability as well as compasand was an active member of have agreed to a program of chairman s i n e e protective activities in Omaha, sion for human needs assures the Omaha Jewish Federation. technical and broadcasting coadministration of this the start of the He served as President of the lie will work closely with the successful operation, which provides for delicate but v i t a l Fedwutiim Esther K. New- ' Kalston Chamber o f Commerce local ADL office and the anticithe exchange of program's jincl Service. ond was'a member of the divan man C a m p m pated professional director. technical assistance. of T a n g i e r Temple Shrine, 1 !)f>:i. Under Mr. Covert Lodge. B'nai B'ritli and Brodkey's chairm an s h i p t h e j L'l Synagogue. camp p r o grain I Hate Sheets Flood Beth Mr. Silver is survived by his has developed inwife. Bobette, Klkhorn; sons, to one of the FinNew York Area Harry L., Omaha and Lt. J. G, est JewishCfmps New York UTA) — Brooklyn Steven J., U. S. Navy serving in in the country. Geneva (JTA) — A resolution at the Commission's next meetand other communities in ths Saigon; daughter. Jeanne. Elk- leadership a s s u r e s continued continued New York metropolitan area horn; brothers, Fred E. Omaha progress in the camping pro- recommending that all govern- ing, in l!IG(i. ments seek means to ensure that As passed by the Commission, are being flooded with scur- and Howard S., St, Paul. Minne- gram and administration. all Nazi.war criminals would be the resolution applies to all "war rilous hate sheets and pam-sota;- 1 grandson. liable to prosecution for an in- crimes and crimes against huFuneral services were held phlets, many of them coming definite period of time, without manity," and invites all states irmri die National Slates Rights Monday April i!) at Beth El any statute of limitation, was thai have not yet done so to P a r t y in Birmingham, Ala., Synagogue. ISuriul w;i:> at Bcrh Catholic Texts adopted unanimously here by ratify the UN C o n v e n t i o n Abraham Lindenbauni p r e .s i- El Cemetery. the United Nations Commission Again.st Genocide, which w a s Studied for Bias dent of the Brooklyn J c w i sh adopted in I (Ml). The U n i t e d ' Rome (JTA) — Pioneer pilot on Human Rights. Community Council, reported to Workmen's Circle States is one of the members of The measure, originally intro- the UN that has not yet ratilied s t n d i e s. on how Catholic rethe'Council's board of directors teaching presents Juda- duced by. Poland, subsequently that convention. this week. Presentation Sun. ligious ism. Protestantism and other amended by the United States, Mr. Lindenbaum said that the The Workmen's Circle Drama- non-Catholic religions are al- Israel and other delegations on Council "will seek to have the Club will present a two act ready well under way in Italy the 21-member body, called upon postal laws tightened so that tic play from Sholem Aleichem on U Thant to scurrilous material con be bar-" Sunday. April 25 at li::i0 p.m. at and soon will be initiated in Secretary-General other European lands as well, a initiate, a study on the legal prored from the .'mails," He also the Jewish Community Center. mission of 50 American Jewish cedures necessary to make sure announced the appointment of Jerusalem (JTA) — Overseas Readings and Songs will be in- Committee l e a d e r s from 20 that, no statute of limitation a committee of a t t o r n e y s to "cluded on the program. The dra- cities in the United States was shall apply in international law communication was resumed in study the postal mailing laws matic club presentation is an an- informed here this week. The on the prosecution of Nazis war I s r a e l when communication to seek the preparation of leg- nual fund raising project of the members of the mission were criminals. The Commission re- workers returned to their jobs islation a i m e d at combating Workman's Circle. The Sunday received by Pope Paul VI. quested Mr. Thant to give this under an unprecedented order hale publications. program is open to the public. study "priority," so that the from tho Ministry of Labor to Experts are examining some legal aspects Could be discussed end their strike or/ace fines and 200 texts widely used in Italian jail terms. state schools at every level, in Telex and telegraph operators p r i v a t e Catholic institutions, decided to return to their posts and branches of Catholic Action also after four days of stnkiii" in their seminars, the American Some 700 local telephone exJewish Committee mission was change operators continued on Robert E. Newman, General man of the Special Gifts Divi- told. strike but the effects of their chairman of tbo 10155 Cancer sion; Millard Rosenberg, PubSacramento, Calif (JTA)—The absence were limited. The strike Crusade, has announced t h a t licity chairman and Mrs. Hy Researchers l a t e r will do field work to learn how theCalifornia State Senate Judiciary was called last week for higher plans have been Shrier, Publicity co-chairman. texts actually are used and to Committee approved unanimous- grading under a new Civil Servcompleted f o r The campaign s l o g a n "To see t e a c h e r s interpret ly this week a bill to outlaw ice classification program. the drive which ! Cure More, Give More" serves themhow to students. Researchers paramilitary organizations after will be held Tuesas a reminder of the funds that are examining the Italian : texts receiving a report from State day, April 27. are needed to continue the vital Serving as key research work of this dread dis- not only to see whether they in- Attorney General Thomas Lynch corporate n e g a t i v e religious urging action against the Amerimembers of Mr. ease, and ethnic stereotypes about can Nazi Party and other simiNewman's comCompleting plans (or (lie non-Catholic religions—like the lar groups in the state. " mittee are: Mrs. charge that Jews are an "ac19G5 Cancer Crusade are picE a r l Wigodsky, The Attorney General's report, cursed" of a "deicide" people—, which described private army Beth El Synagogue will pretured below from left to right. Co-chairman offi but aiso to what extent they gr'pups. as "a threat to the peace sent its ziith annual concert of Mrs. Hy Shrier, .Milisrd Rsscnstrive to inculcate positive in- and security of our state," listed Jewish Music tonight, April 23, hbi'g, Mrs. Karl Wigodsky and Drive; Edward ter-faith and inter-group atti- also the Minutemen, the Black at 8:15 p.m. at the synagogue. Edward A, Koscn. A. Rosen, Chair-gS&SE' Under tlie direction of Cantor tudes. Muslims, the National States Rights Party and the California Aaron I. Edgar, the concert will Rangers. His report was based feature the music of Abraham Eshfcol Charges on four years of u n d e r c o v e r W. Binder, and in addition to Jewish folk music, will include probes of the groups. Hassidic, Yiddish and Israeli Declaring that the p r i v a t e music arranged by Binder. army g r o u p s were "tiny" in The entire community is inTo Arab Threats membership, and influence, and vited to attend this annual muBonn (JTA) — Israel Prime composed l a r g e l y , of anti-Se- sical event. Minister Levi Eshkol declared metic and anti-Negro extremists, Members of I he concert choir here in a taped television inter- the report n6ted that the Nazi are: Ethel Cohen, Milton Erman, view that "the w o r l d has movement in Germany had also Bunny Fellman, Richard Green, not fulfilled its commitments started on a similar scale, The Nancy Katzman, Jack Lieb, Betwith regard to Arab proclama- report stated that members of ty Muskin, Min Rimmermnn, tions to d e s t r o y Israel," Ho the groups "embrace violent Selwyn Roffman, Sally Rosen, charged all those who helped racial and political doctrines." Frances Ruback, Ruth Schiller, the Arab aggressor with grave It is estimated that the Ameri- Phyllis Schwartz, Elinor Whifc responsibility. Ho noted that can Nazi Party would have dif- man, Karen Wintroub, Bemicv ttie constant threats against Is- ficulties in mobilizing as many Wolfson, Ronald Wolfson, Marie • rael emanated initially f r o m as 150 "storm troopers" on a Zalkln and Julia Zukar. Florence Cairo. national scale. Eisenberg is the organist.

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End Strike in Israel

Hate Groups Are Threat to Peace'

29th Annual Concert Of Jewish feic at Beth El Synagogue


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