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Compnny of Nebninku hits come the firnt liKtinmee Company in both Nebraska .mil Iowa, to purchase Israel Bonds. Announcement ol the purchase 'van; inude jointly today by W.M. Meyer, President of "the- jiir.uriiitc'e cmnpwiy, nml Ciilvin Ivi. <Niek' Nev/niitn, ;i dir>-i'tor of the eompMiiy. In innkhiK the pitn'har.''. Mr. Meyer:; :;laled; "Our invnMiiK'm of VlO.OOii in 'Israel Hond:. represent:; an expression o( our sincere interest in Israel, the .pilot plsmt ol '!'"• mocrney in the Mii'dU1 F.iwl. It nlriO rel'leels our decision to be oi help to (hi:> dynamic and vital nation which, by it;; accomplish•ments, has oiirnoil our warmest respect and admiration. "By tiny Mnndard. the progress "Israel has made sinei; i'.i; establishuvm. is impressive.This economic urovith is e n n more nstoundilv; v.-hen viewed against the country's bri<>i history. Since 1!M!S more* th:ui :i -million immigrants have ilofkr-d there, the m a j o r i t y penniless. Together with natural increase, Israel':; population linn Irobk-il. NeverthcIqss, not only hos Israel kept :paco will) the fjrowim; needs of its citizens, H has also mn!iai><?<l to'make important jv.iins in atfricullure, commerce, industry nr>d foreis;n trade. "In our judgment, the Israel Bond campaign is performing a remarkable service in building n solid briugu of cooperation. • •'•understaniiint; and mutual respect between our two countries •and. peoples." "Wo arc; indeed heartened In
IMI'OHTANT KOflCIC 'Center Day Cvmp will not be held on Monday. July f>. Those registered for thu second session of Day Crimp 'will' have the opportunity to'make up the missed day • on Mon-. day, July 10. - '
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Leaving New Yorl: on July ' for .«even weeks in Ibrael are. Marsha Fcllman, daughter of Mr nnd Mrs MwrisC. Feflmnn; D e b by Gordnian, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dim Gordmrm; and Barbara Kinimel, dauyliter •of Mr. mid Mrs. Charier, Kimmel. Sponsored by Hadassnh nnd ' the American Jiiontet Y o u t h Commission, the girl;, will spend ' two week;, on a Zionist Kibbutz and the balance of the tirao traveling, studying and learning to know the people of Israel. U.S.Y. Netla K r i p k e , daughter of Rabbi and Mrs. Myer S. Kripke, will participate with a group of 100 young people on a Pilgrim-
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Ilohd.r SIIVKI in l<tl,2. He was the High Holiday Hubbi in Victoria, Texas in Illiil when Hurricane Carla hit on the eve oi Itosh Hashoim. Cliaphiin K;i|)l:in i:; nntliuaiaiitic about his assignment nt SAC. ''There are about 75 Jewish men stationed at Offntt," he
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w o r I; and In increase educational programs to 'convince the Jewish community nnd other:, oi llv- threat posed directly to Jew:; by ('.'.lirinists." CoiiimuiiHy Iteiponsihility '•The radical-right m u s t be cr.mba'Ud on the community level." Benjamin Epstein, naHiMial director of I he Anti-O'f;!malion Lvag»ie of H'nai B'rith, (old the delegates. "The ADI.,'):; mcnity Relations Advisory Coun- gearing -itself for-a coimtc-r-atcil here were presented for Ihe tacl: with point by point answer:; third yi-ar in ;i r o w w i t h a re- to the extremist:! wherever they port on K'Cent activities ol ex- iitt.'icl: and wherever help i; rer|tiest/d." He called up<on the tremist groups. member NCtfAC agencies, local Itiglitists Orowiviu The report from !il communi-. and national,'to join in this camtie:; arid i'-l slates s.howed thru paign. "Wo shall have to be •'radical right forces are prob- vigilant, arid d e t e c t instantly ably somewli.it stronger today symptoms of t h i s large-scale rightist fillacl: on the American than they were ;i year ago, with »«;p.'.!,''. h" taid. Emanuel Muraychik.'director of the " J e w i s h crease in strength evident in the Labor Committee, minimized the •east." The report callc-d upon d a ii g (• r n presented by these local nnd national Jewish "or- groups, saying, "there is no posgnni/a'ions to set up new ma- sibility today that these forces Ciiin,'-ry to w,'iU:h the1 activities ran dominate in the U n i t e d of Hie" John Birch Society nnd other rif.ht-wing groups; prepare Aaron G o l d m a n , NCRAC materials to ct'iinler nH.-icks by •those'groups; nnd Keel; broader 'ciiftii'rtiriii, called for the creation cooperation with other coirunun- •of an'international body of'Jewitv af;eneie:> to c a r r y ' o u t ' t h i s ish religious and civic
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S\K Omaha youiv; women Will be {.pending "the •iiimracr m Israel un'ler the nuhpice-, uf several different ot tjctri5zation';. Histadrutli Carol Hosenbnum, ilriUtfiitcr of Mr. fmd Mrs. Meyer S Rosenbauni, will bpend -six weeks in Lsrael and two weeks in Eufope. A sophomore- at the University -Cf Qn>"ha. Carol r one of 24U collego student1; from varioiri pfirt:.'of the country going on a lour under the bponHon.hip of Histfitlruth
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Ian lias assumed his duties as Chaplain of the :!!)D2 Air Base Division of the Strategic Air foinmand. The only Jewish Chaplain in SAC. Chaplain Kaplan will be stationed at Offutl Air Force Base near Oinalia. A graduate of the University of Cincinatti with a major in medieval church history. Chaplain Kaplan received his rabbinical ordination from the liebrow Union Collect: in Cineinat•ti on May 2!l. .1 !)(!!>. He served as student rabbi for the congregation in 'FJvthoville, Arkansas from IWi:i-i;'f). He served the Jewish Student Center in Kirk:;ville, Missouri lor tin; Hif'.b
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Pictured aj»wc nre four of the six girls who will spend the summor studying unU touring In Israel. Fromlelttb right,Debby Gordman, Murslia Fellraao, IraacJe Hornsteltt-atttl Parb KlmmcL,
tions repro'entin;;. conunnnities throuchont th;: world for the purpose of uniting action on problems of mutual concern to the Jewish people. He told the delegates that the closener.:; of nations "has made it obvious that what, aliects Jews anywhere alfects Jews everywhere."
AvSv Tel Aviv OTA)—A • volunteer corps oi street cleaner:; and ;*arbafte collector;; war; quickly ori'anized here today in the wake of a wildcat strike of sanitation men that was immediately denounced by the Tel Aviv Labor Council. Mat)}' of the city's housewives rjcpm emptying iiitrirown ^ r baf[e cans into (nicks supplied by individual owners in the special clean-up effort. The Labor C o u n c i l threatened today to bring the leaders of the strike before a Hisladrut tribunal in an effort to expel. them unless they call off the strike.
Kanlun said, "many oi tlicni married and witli iamilie:;. I would make a rouj;h estimate of some 150 men, women and children who make up the Jewish congregation at Offult. 1 am eager to establish a good relationship between the Omaha Jewish Community and the sizable Jewish community in SAC". At.aije 2G, .Chaplain' Kaplan is not married and has no immediate plans to cliaiiKe that status. He enjoy:; spectator sports, particularly basketball, and loves all music, including 'rock and roll.' A native of Chicago, Chaplain Kaplan has been impressed by the xvormth and nospitaiiiy oi iiic Oiiiuha -Jcv; ish Community. "Evctyone I have met in the short time I've been here," he said "has been most gracious in making me feel welcome, Mook forward to my two years in SAC and working with this active; Jewish community."
Jews Barred From Top Jobs in Philadelphia Insurance Firms PHILADELPHIA fJTA>—The Philadelphia Chapter of 'the American Jewish Committee reports hi a study i-f.'leai-.ed this week that -harriers to the invoivernent of Jews in mfmagement level post:; in major in;,urance companies in Philadelphia still'remain. The survey is based on extensive interviews with high ranking officals and examination of reports :md othpr:soui'cea of: six1 major life insurance find fire and •casualty companies with headquarters here by the staff of the AJC committee's Pennsylvania office. The report naM that one or the 187 officers of the Mx : companies was JIUWHII. It added that there was only one .Jewish board member among the 10!) of the companies.'The study was of managerial nnd policy making personnel rather1 than general agents who, usually, are not employees of the companies. The study is one of a scries of AJC eomrnittee reports and surveys of the relationship of Jews to'major business and industry in the Philadelphia area. In March of this year, the Jewish group released an .analysis of "patterns of eKclusiott" among 10 Industrial corporations and 10 other business organizations here.
The Jewish group points out that "a conscious elfort must bt; undertaken by top management of insurance companies to make the companies seem more open and desirous of obtaining minority group personnel. The virtual absence of Jewish board members sends out invisible signals to the Jewish community even when the company is'anxious to have Jews in its employ."
Minneapolis, (.ITA)—Ar t h u r 'Naftalin, the first Jewish Mayor in Minneapolis h i s t o r y , was elected to an unprecedented third term by an overwhelming; vote. . • ' _ , ' . The American Jewish 'World, locnl English-Jewish w e e k l y , hailed the mayor as a political heir "of our renowned beloved Hubert ' Humphrey, who preceded Arthur Naftalin as mayor of this city by some 20 years." The weekly said that Mayor Naftalin "has helped make Minneapolis one of the most' progrcssivc, enlightened, best-gttTe r n c d municipalities in tbft Middle West."