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Newman Notes Success of Bond Program The coveted Herbert Lehman Bond Campaign. Israel has apAward will be presented to Mr. plied Bond funds to the tasks and Mrs. J. Harry Kulakof.sky of economic reconstruction and by Ambassador Avraham liar- immigrant absorption with unman, Israel's Ambassador to the paralleled success. In the brief United .States, at a dinner Mon- span of 17 years as a sovereign day, December 20, 6 p.m. at state, Israel has emerged as a SchinmieTs Indian Hills Inn, pilot plant of achievement in inNick Newman, Chairman of dustrial development, agriculthe Omaha 19G5 Israel Bond tural settlement, educational, Campaign, announced today that medical and scientific research. n record number of people are Today she is proving technical expected at the banquet .honor- assistance to more than 50 deing Mr. and Mrs. Kulakof.sky. veloping countries in Asia, Afri• "Because" we want to give the ca and Latin America. entire Jewish Community the opMaturing Bonds portunity to pay t r i b u t e to From May, 196.1 through the .Sadie and Harry, we will be tak- end of H'04' more than $<>r>,000, ing reservations until noon on 000 was paid out on maturing Monday. Reservations may be Israel Bonds. An additional $43,made by phoning the Israel 000,000 became payable in l%.r>. Bond office. H53-053I5 or .'!41-1177" The confidence and support of said Mr. Newman. those who invested in Israel Bonds in the early years of the Observations Mr, Newman made a number State are being rewarded in the of observations about the Israel repayment of these bonds at the

Chamikali this year will be the most promising In years for (he youngsters in Israel. New citizens like this youngster whose parents liave learned new .skills and found a place in the expanded industrial structure, ntstte p=:;;:ih!p ivilh the isr.sjstan.-r of State of Israel liond investments, look forward to the Festival of Lights.

rate of 150 cents on the dollar. The future Mr. Newman noted that while Israel has recorded outstanding advances, it still faces challeng; ing pioneering tasks. Vast area.3 of desert must be reclaimed, and a continuing flow of immigrants must be absorbed into, the economy. Above all, Israel must move quickly into a new phase of economic growth, concentrating . on industrialization as the key to increased exports and the'provision.of homes and jobs for its new citizens. Indistrialization on an intensive scale is indispensable to the successful absorption of a population increase of 500,000 expected in the next five years. For the fulfillment of these plans, Israel relics heavily on the Israel Bond drive, whose worldwide goal this year is £100.000.00(1.

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"La Strada," the extraordi- quality of its genius and in the nary film starring A n t h o n y depth of appreciation it has inQuiun and Giulietta Masina, will spired all over the world. be shown this Sunday, DecemPortrays Search ber 19, at 8 p.m. at the Jewish "La Strada" creates a world Community Center, of its own. investing the lives of Awards its characters with screen poeThe second film in the cur- try and speaking to the pro1 rent Cinema I serifs, "I,n Stra- foundest human e m o t i o n s The Jewish Community Center inanity Center from December dn" earned the Academy Award through original images. Felhas .'announced plans iar the 20 through December 24, Under as the Best Foreign Film of the lini'.s story of a simple minded A Chanukah party and candla •"Vacation Fun Festival" for the direction of Dil: Weincr and Year. The film also won the waif, a brutish strong man and grand prize at the Venice Inter- a philosophical fool who travel lighting ceremony is planned children during the school vaca- a stalf of counselors, children national Film Festival; The New the highway in Italy becomes, for the meeting of the eighth will participate in .swimming, tion period. York Film Critics' "Year's Best through the artistry of all congirls this Sunday, DecemAt 1 p.m. on Sunday, Decem- athletics, arts mul .crafts, and Foreign Film" award; National cerned, a story of every man's grade ber 1!), at 2:3d p.m. in room 36 ber 19, arrangements have been . other, special activities. Geared Board of Review Award; the Jo- lonliness and search for a way of the Jewish Community Cenmade for a horseback riding for children in the 5-12 age seph Etiretyn A w a r d as the of life. ter. a fee of $5 covers the trip at the K. G. ranch in Coun- range, Best Foreign Film; The Prospective new members ara The feature film will be precost of the .5 clay program. Year's cil Blulis. In the event of bad Daily sessions will run from Golden Gate Awards for Best ceded by a short art film. Ad- invited to attend this special Film-Actor and Director; The weather, riding will be confined 0:110 a.m. to -1 p.m. mission is $1 for adults and 50 Chanukah meeting. Sari Baron David O. Selznick Golden Laurel cents for children. serves as advisor to the group. to the spacious indoor riding A week of special trips has ring at the ranch. A $2 fee in- been planned for the second Medal; and the Edinburgh Film . e l u d e s transposition to the week of vacation. For further Festival Award. The New York Times comranch, riding, n . tour of the information about the Vacation mented that the film is extraorranch and refreshments. Riders Fun Festival, phone Dik Weiner dinary — in the number of Will leave the Jewish Commun- at :i4i:-i;;i)!i. awards that it has won; in the ity Ccnit-r al i p.m. and return • fit '1 p.m. Advance registration is required. ".A.Winter Day Camp Session Dr. William A. Wexler, In- August of the Sam Beber Dis- \ will be held at the Jewish Comternational B'nai R'rith Presi- t.inguisbnd Aleph Zadik . Aleoli et . dent has announced the elec- Alumnus Award. In making the announcement Washington (JTA)—The B'nai people by 1970. B'nai B'rith Vo- tion of Ben Barkin as National B'rith board of governors has cational Service now h an d 1 es Chairman of the B'nai B'rilh Dr. Wexler said "We are fortunate to have. Ben Barkin as the voted a record budget of.$4,887,- 40,000 ajinually in groups and as Youth Commission. (100 for youth activities for 19GG individuals in 22 cities and has The Commision is the highest new chairman. He is one of tho "Contributions c o n t i n u e to in view of "the threat of attri- long waiting lists. The board policy-making body for the B'nai distinguished Jeader.s in Amercome in," Mrs. Joe .1. Greenberg, tion in Jewish communal life if moved to accelerate proposals B'rith Youth O r g a n i z a t i o n , ican Jev,i:,h hie and he now chairman of the Jewish Federa- religious and cultural activities for a $10,000,000 endowment which is the world's largest will hold one of the most imtion Agencies Section of the Nee- of Jewish youth are neglected," fund for expansion of youth acportant posts on the American dlework Guild Drive reported, The new budget was an increase tivities voted last May at the Jewish Youth organization. The organization has 45,000. mem"and it is hoped that those who . of $215,000 over the 1SG5 budget - .international* convention in 1'nl AM bers in 1,100 North American fiavc not responded will send in and represented 43 per tent of "Aviv." .'•'." 0 communities and members on their donation. , immediately to the $U,n0O,00q B'nai B'rith will five other.continents. .lh? Jewish Community Center." Kpcnd nn a national icvel for ail •; •<sr Omaha Director The fallowing have mailed in its activities next year, The figcontributions .since the last list ure does not include an estiMr. Barkin, a Milwaukee pubappeared in the Jewish Press. mated $5,000,000 in locally filic relations counsellor, served W a s h i n g 16 n (ZINS)—The as Assistant Executive Director Minos: Alvin Abramson, Max nanced activities. American Demographic Institute of the National AZA office in Arbilmnn, Nettie Colin, Donald R a b b i Jay Kaufman, B'nai hero predicts in a report that Fischer, Joe Fishcl, Robert Omaha from 1937 to IM!) when Frornkin. Isaac Gilinsky, Hyrnan B'rilh executive vice-president, Oriental Jews will comprise 75 the office was then moved to Cuss, Norman Hnhn, Maurice cited the spiral of increased en- per cent of the population in Is- Washington. Kalzmun, Manfred E. Kuttner, rollment of Jewish youths in col- rael by 1975. The report further Awards I, M. Liber/nan, Norman E. Lin- lege and the need to keep pace. odds that the Israelis of OrienAn estimated 400,000 Jewish col- tal origin are expected to be- Mr. Barkin was named Man coln, Ben Barkin Mines: Edward M. Mfilashock, legians must be served by Hillel come the dominant power in Is- of the Year in 191G by the MilBessie Margolin, Milton Sam foundations by 1970, he said. rael's social life as a result of waukee Junior C h a m b e r of Jewish scene. He will assumo . Commerce.; In 1959 ho received Rcsnick, Stuart Rochmnn, Leo Ho revealed that 275 colleges this development, The same report voices the the Milwaukee B'nai B'rith In- the leadership of the world'a Roseritlml, Samuel G. Sallzman, have requested Hillel facilities. Edward Schimmel, Bernard II. A total of 254 colleges are now view that the Israeli authorities terfaith Award and in 19G3 was largest Jewish youth organiza> have encountered obstacles in named Wisconsin's Man of tha tion charged with Guiding th? Schwartz, Nalhnn Simon, Rubin Served by Hillel. Smferin, Maurice Ude.i, Morris On tho teen-age level, tho their eiforts to raise the living Year by the Wisconsin Confer- teenagers of today and training V/liite, nnd the Misses Frances B'nai B'rith Youth Organization, standards of the Oriental Jews ence o£ Christians nnd Jews. Mr, them for future leadership posiMarks and Ruth Polity. Barkin was the recipient last tions." will have to serve 100,000 young and thus have not progressed.

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