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A T a 1 e JI t S li o w Day was among the highlights of the current session of the J.C.C. Day Camp. Twenty-five acts participated in the show, which was presented to the Day Campers at Peony Park. The J.C.C. Day Camp which is in 'its 31st year will serve niore than 100 youngsters this summer — the largest cnrollltie'nt in the past three years. , An experienced mature staff
directs all camp activities, in eluding recreational and in iitructional swimming, arts and crafts, a vigorous .sports piograin, croquet and t»-.»tl*ni*(*»»» and quiet games. I/iniited .space is available for the third r.e.'winn which v/ill start on July 18. Further in formation about the Day Camp program for boys and girls •'if;es 5 to 12. is available at the camp offico. :i-42-l"lj(i.
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JCC DAY CAMPEUS await the beginning of Hie 25-act "Talent Show" during the first session of the JCC Day Camp at Peony Park.
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Kiddy I m p '©pew House" At the invitation of Dr. Paul Wilier, superintendent of the Omaha rublic Schools, the Oniali.i Section of the National Council ol Jewish Women will provide voUmteens to aid with a Remedial Rending Program in the public .schools this fall. Following a meeting with Dr. I-.!:!!er. DMI Warner and VirgilChandler, Mrs. Herbert Meiches, picsident of the Omaha Section KCJW, advised the Jewish Press that this "unique program offers the women of the community .in ununual opportunity for service " Volunteer women will work v.ith professional teachers in the Remedial R e a d i n g program. Woikinfj primarily with elcmen-
Dr. Felmah Named Wr. Leon E. Fellmnn was elected third vice-president of District Six B'nai B'rith at the annual convention, June 29, in .,^-JT' '! Winnipeg, Can- ."" • ' s ; ada. EiRhl states ! J and four Canad- ) -:*";f". f ' ian prov i n c e s \* '" ' ; comprise the dis- '\ triet. y Long active inf \ X ' B'nai B'rith \ O work, Dr. Fell-' * man served as Leon E. president of the Fcllman O m a h a Henry Monsky Lodge in 1933-40, and three years ago, served as president of the Southwest Regional Council of the organization. Dr. Fcllman is the first Omahan since 1940 to serve as a district officer of B'nai B'rith. Phillip Klutznick served as district president in 1940. Omahans serving as president prior to 1940 included Dr. Abe Greenberg, Sam Beber, Henry Monsky and Sam Leon.
tary children in schools in un dercultured neighborhoods, volunteers may enlist for e i t h e r morning or afternoon c la s s e % one to tliree days per week. Women interested in participating in the project are asked to call either Mrs. N a t h a n Novak, 3'Jl-7filG or Mrs. Fred A 1 p.m. coffee will be held on Monday, August 15, at the home of Mrs. James Lipsey for the volunteers. Details of the program will be explained by members of the public school staff. Mrs. Meiches urges all interested women to call Mrs. Novak or Mrs. Cassman before Augur.t 15. "In addition to working with the Remedial Reading, volunteers with arts and crafts and homemnking talents are also needed for the, e l e m e n t a r y school program," she said.
Insurance Plan For Reform Jews Now York fJTA)—The establishment of a new life insurance plan that could result in endowments aggregating $250,000,000 in the next live years, with the Reform movement as the beneficiary, was announced hero this week by Dr. Maurice N. Eisendrath, president of the Union of American Hebrew Congreations, Under the "mass media philanthropic life insurance program," each of the congregants in '060 Reform synagogues in the country will be able to sign up for insurance, if he or she is under GO, without medical examination, ranking the Reform movement the beneficiary. Upon the death of the person, the person's own congregation would receive half of the value of the individual's policy. The rest would be divided between the UAHC and the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion
A Highlight of the Talent Show were "The Rats" from left to right: tiam I riraman, Kenny Somberg, Hobby Lincoln ami Mike Goldstein,
nCEJEFB Mrs. A. C. Fellman, president of the Omaha Federation of Jewish Women's Clubs, has announced the appointment of the following chairmen for the l%067 club year. Named were Mrs. David B. E p s t e i n. Center Hospitality; Mines. Robert Colin, Al Fieldler and Edward (Marjorie) Rosen, Children's H o s p i t a l Bazaar; Mrs. Dan Gordman, Civil Defense; Mrs. Alfred Sophir, Community Calendar. Mines. Edward D. Brodkey and Ernest Hochster, Community Cooperation; Mrs, I. M. Liberman, Foreign Exchange Students; Mrs. Robert Levine, Friends of the Esther K. New-
Mew lime F@r "Cssfe? Specs' "The Center Speaks," the radio p r o g r a m featuring highlights of JCC Activities, Interviews and Discussions, moves to a new time this Sunday, Don't miss this exciting program every Sunday on Radio Station KOWH at the new lime of 12:30 p.m.
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Tel Aviv (JTA)—A century of discord between the Hassidic courts of Satmar and Vizhnitz was temporarily forgotten this week at the resplendent wedding of two descendants — Aharon Teitelbaum and Shoshana Hager—in Bnci'Brak'. The bridegroom is the son of the Admor of Siget and is the most likely successor to his great uncle, the Admor of Satinar, who has no sons. The bride is tho youngest granddaughter of the Admor of 'Vizhnitz. Seven thousand followers of all courts fitrcamed to Bnql Brak to celebrato tho marriage ceremony which wan hold* outdoors." The couple will r;tny with the Vizhnit/.er.'i for three months and then take up residence in the United Sl?lea.
Adults of the community are invited to view ''A Child's World" Sunday, July 10, from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Dr. Philip Slier Home, 4801 North 52nd St. In answer to many requests, a special tour will be made of the Kiddy Kamp facilities at the Dr. - Sher Home. Children, and counselors will conduct the tours of the grounds and explain the Nature Display, the Susan Krontr iind HIT 7\Kif;i<* arts and crafts program, as Trombone entertains the Day well as the other camp activiCampers. ties. The second session of the J.C.C. half-day camp program for pro-school youngsters is now in session. Limited space is available for the third session which starts July 18. Further information is available at man Camp; Mines. Sam New- the Camp Office, -342-13G6. man and Nathan Turner, Jewish Home for the Aged. Mrs. Nathan Nogg, National Conference of Christians and Jews; Mrs. J. J, Greenberg, Oil £ Needlework Guild; Mrs. Arthur S u n d a y , July 10, ABC News' "Discovery W travels Goldstein, Program Resources; to the kibbutz of Ein Gev Mrs. Robert Gcrelick, Publicity. near the Sea of Galilee to see Mrs. Julius Katzman, Services what life is like for children to the Armed Forces; Mrs. living on one of the 2110 comStanley Levin, Telephone; Mrs. munal farms in Israel. Leon Fcllman, United CommunThe 10:30 a.m. program on ity Services; Mrs. Arthur KulaKETV Ch-nnel 7, will cover kofsky, United Nations; Mrs. the chwn-to dusk life on a Abe Bear, Veterans Hospital; kibbutz. It will show what it Mmes. Moe Vengor and Alvin is like to be young in Israel— Ross, Welcoming. to spend the day tending cattle, r a i s i n g olives and grapes, learning English and Hebrew while living In an uneasy peace with hostile Arab neighbors. Mrs. Harvey (Eleanor) Gershien was elected to the Board of Directors of B'nai B'rith Wo- Rabhi Opposes men, District Six, at the annual convention in Winnipeg, Can- Jewish Ecumenism ada, June 25—30. Winnipeg (JTA)—Rabbi JayA past president of the Oma- Kaufman, executive vice-presiha Henry Monsky Chapter, dent of B'nai B'rith strongly enMrs. Gershien was appointed dorsed this week the separation Orthodox, Conservative and chairman of the War on Pover- of Reform Judaism, stating that ty Pi'ogrnm for District Six. each interpretation brings "a Other Omaha delegates at- special flavor and focus" that tending the annual d i s t r i c t stimulate the totality of Jewish meeting included Mmes. Del life. "I strongly" oppose Jewish Klein, Barney Kaufman, Maur- ecumenism if it means merger ice Knrpcn, Henry Monsky as the ferment in the Christian Chapter; Mmes. Seymour Stein- world implies," Rabbi Kaufman berg and Marvin Gerber, Corn- told the B'nai B'rith district convention here. huaker Chapter.
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