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n©ra Dr. ltuth (Jruljcr. mithor. foreign .cori'i'sponili'iit and authority on all |)l)ai,c,'i ol life in Israel, will be the cuc.'-t speaker at the " O n e e A - Y e a r-Dny1' ikv;s(>it luncheon of the women's IJjvininn Jewish .I'litlfintliriipif's on Tuesday, April \'.\ nt Vl:M p.m. tit Belli Israel ,Syna|;o|;ue, Mml nnd Charley Street, Sdidy Hour Dr. GruIxT has just returned from lu'r.iatli trip to Israel; .she was ncnl on a I'ord Foundation grant to .study the lerhiiin.uos' Israel is ovolvini; in .i.s.similnlini; new imini<;ranl.'; lrom Moslem lands, and tlm relevance tlie.se techniques mny have (or Now York City, urban areas of the U.S. and developing countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America'. •She is the nnlhor of the original story of "Kxodus 1917" oii which much oj the documentary material or the hook and film ''Exodus" was based.
cles and photographic essays to stressed the importance of this national periodicals, and has meeting for the women of the written scripts for NliC and community. "The Eternal IJ};ht" program of "Dr. Grnber is an unforgettathe •Icivinh Theological Semi- ble platform persoiudity" said nary. Sln> also write:; a column- Mm. Goldstein. "She is one of for the Hadassah M : i | ; a z i n p America's outstanding speaker;;, called "Diary of An American and her colorful background of Housewife." unusual evperiences assures us Durini; World Wai-II, Dr. Gru- that it will he an exciting afterhev was special assistant to .Sec- noon. I ur{;e the women of the retary ol the Interior Harold community to take advantage of Ickes, and served us his field this rare opportunity to meet representative in Alaska. She this dynamic woman." is a lecturer in the graduate .school of education at Hunter Robert Feinberg. G e n e r a l College. She is married to an Campaign chairman,, will offer nltorney and is the mother of a brief message of greeting and two children. explanation of the local needs for campaign funds. Important Mecthif; Mrs, Arthur Goldstein. WomArrangements for the lunchen's Division Chairman, and her eon are under the co-chairmancochairmen. Mines. Maurice ship of Mines. Ernest Hochster Katzman. Edward Main s h o c k and Isaac Nadoff. Sitter service and William Raduzincr, have will he available.
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Dr. f Iridn-r has been for many years a forei;;r> corespondent for the New York Hr-rnld Tribune. She hr>s eonlnimled nwny arti-
•Kid Millions' Sunday at J.C.C. . The J.C.C. "Film F i r s t s " ' fierier, will present the film "Kid Millions' 'on Sunday, Ajx it 17, at U p.m. r.t !!].'• jVy/it.hf'oi:;rminity Center. The first film So be produced in technicolor, "Kid Millions" is ft musical comedy starring. Kddie Cantor and Ethel Merman. The film also introduced George M u r p h y in his first filmed role. Anne .Southern is included in the cast, and Lucille Ballappears in the chorus line. Admission to the film pre:;enlation is 5.1.
Mrs. Smith is a member of Hit Kansas City Mayor's Commission on Human Kflations. and .served as chairman of the Education Committee of the commission. Program Ifi;,'hlisliisi • Musical selections will be presented at tht tea by Debbie Moyerson, Judy Sunsman and Jay Novak. Souvenir gifts for all the women attending as well as special door prizes will be given, Mr, Robert Feinbei'K, general chairman of the Philanthropies campaign will speak briefly on local needs for campaign funds. Captains serving us hosiesses at the tea include: Mmes. Isadore Datr.ly, David Giecnbeif;
Mrs. Edward Smith of Kansas City. Mo., will be the fiue.M. speaker .'it the spring ten of the Professional "Women's Division of ihe Jewish Philanthropies Campaign on Sunday. April 1.7, nt ?. p.m. at the Bl.'ickstone lio. tel. ThC former Belli Kulakofsky, Mrs. Smith'is the daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. J. If. Ktilakofsky of Omaha. Mrs. Smith is a graduate of Omaha Central High School . and Welleuley College. She has served as gcncr.'d chairman of the Women's division of the Jewish Federation U.J.A. campaign in Kansas City, as well as chairman of the special gifts division.
"We are pleased to announce that we have obtained an exceptional staff of counselors and specialists for the summer sessions at the Esther K. Newman Camp," Edward D. Brodkey, Camp Committee Chairman announced this. week. "The staff exceeds standards a c c e p t e d by the American Camping Association and represents the finest staff in terms of education, training and campdelegates from S i o u x Falls, ing experience for any camp in S. D,, Iowa. Kansas, Mifuumri the area" said Mr. Brodkey. and Nebraska. Administration Nlsscn Gross Sherman -Poslui, with more Mr. Cross has s e r v e d - f o r than 10 y e a r s experience in many years as a member of the private and institutional campLaw nnd Order Committee of ing, will again be the Camp Dithe Chicago Commission on Hurector. man •Relations; as n member Associate Directors, R a b b i of the board of the Bureau * of and Mrs. Samuel Lercr, bring Jewish Employment Problems; to the camp varied experiences and as Chairman of the Human in directing teen camps, travelH i fj h t a Subcommittee of the ing camps and youth groups. Welfare Council of Metropolitan They y/il! supervise the ccu!~cl* Chicago, He is a recipient, nf ing staff and program. ihe Thomas and Eleanor Wright Carl Weslliiig will be back for Memorial Award of the Chicago Mrs. ICihvard .Smith liis third season at camp superCommission on Human -Relaiions for "extraordinary profes- Alice Heoger, George Kagan, vising food service and maintesional performance in the field Abe Mo/er, Robert S. Nogg; nance. 1'hyli.s Ilr.jmles, an exof human relations." 'Misses Sylvia Parilnian, Enid ceptional chef, will prepare all Vender, Vivian Wehman and of the camp meals. Reservation--; .Specialists Dinner reservations may bo Julia Zuker, Miss Gloria FriedColleen Curry, a former namade by phoning the ADL of- man is chairman of the Profestional rodeo champion will resional Women's Division. fice ;sil-3.-)75.
ADI Regional Meefing to Be held in Nissen Gross, director of the ADL Civil IligUts Division in the M i d w e s t , will be the guest Bpeaker lit Ihe dinner Saturday, April .'23, during the a n n u a l meeting in Omaha April 23-24, of the plain state1; regional board of ADL, The dinner, which is open to thr; Jewish -community, will be held nt 7 p.m. nt the Holiday Inn. Arthur'i'cilcibaum,'regional.* director Of the ADI, urges anyone interested in learning more nbout AUL nctiviues to attend the dinner and meet the
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turn to camp for her second season to supervise the camp's large horseback r i d i n g program. An additional staff of four will work with Miss Curry to provide riding instruction, assist in overnight riding trip and help teach campers about the care and fecdng of horses. The crafts program will be supervised by Linda Money, a Junior High School t e a c h e r from Racine, Wisconsin. Miss Money has had four seasons of camp counseling experience and is also a capable swimming instructor. David Kiei'si, a recent, graduate of Rockluirsl College, will come from Kansas City, Missouri to direct the swimming program for his second season. He will be assisted by a staff of four qualified Red Cross Water Safety Instructors. Howard I'armct of St Louis (Cufitiiiuctl oil r a g e fs>
-MEN'S DIWISION BRU Sunday, April 17, 1966 Schimmel's Indian Hills Inn ,"
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LINDA MONEV, a s c h o o l ' teuclicr and crafts specialist, is one of the many fine specialists on (he Esther K. Newnwu staff fur Hits snrarae?.