January 6, 1967

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nounccd tin's week. Mr, Fein- is a possibility of concluding the campaign workers in nil diben; also noted that outstanding campaign with some $l!!r>,OUO," visions and units," Mr. Feinberg emphasized. ciinU totaling $4,0111) are ox- said Mr. Feinberg. "The amount r a i s e d repre"We were fortunate in having pccted to come in within a fortnight. "If this materializes, thi're sents an increase-of 1 some $20,- competent and consecrated lead 000 over last year,' said Mr. ersbip who have carried out Feinberg, ''however this amount their assignments faithfully, and is still not sufficient to meet our brought about increased giving just and fair obligations toward To the leaders of the divisions, the many agencies included in I wish to express the sincere apTho following report of Die l%!i Philanthropic:; Campaign this united campaign, and which preciation of the community, and was released this week by Hobeit M. Feinberg. General we support through our gifts." my own thanks for loyal help Chairman of the I'.ififi Campaign, * • "The Omaha Jewish Commun- and support in the campaign. Pacesetters $2fi1.G3O5 ity should raise a minimum of The leaders of the J9B6 camInitial Gifts 7H.7II..70 $500,000 if we are to meet our paign included the following: Young Executives 20.077.01) fair share in the support of Women's Division, Mines. Arthur General Men 19,207.50 Omaha, national and overseas Goldstein, Edward Malashock, Women's Division 51.112.rJ0 needs. Hopefully, we will raise Mauric* Katzman, William RaYoung Women • 4.!)l(i.00 this amount in the HIG7 cam- duziner, Richard G o l d m a n, Professional Women 3,l!(H.50 paign." Mr. Feinberg said. Nathan Novak and Miss Gloria High School 74R.45 Leadership I'raisod Friedman. Men's Division, MauMen's Clubs , 075.01) "The encouraging results of rice Gilmore, Alex Weinstcin, Women's Clubs 2.2fi!U)0 the campaign were made possi- Micky Krupinsky, S t a n I e y E. Non-Jewish 1.180.00 ble by the generosity of mem- P e r i m e t e r . Youth Division. bers of our community, and the J e a n e t t e Reinglas and Bill Total $-lf!0,7:ia.l0

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New York <JTAI—A report on sound of Sousa produced by the Jewish community in Japan the tot rhythm band, going on was given to the World Jewish a treasure hunt, blowing up bal- Congress here by Rabbi J. Adloons, climbing ladders, popping ler. who for the past three years bubbles. Hying paper airplanes served as the community's rabTel Aviv OTA)—An Israeli soldier was wounded (his week or balancing oneself across a bi in Tokyo. He said that apart board suspended three feet in from the 500 to (100 Jews living when Syrian troops entered Israeli territory in the Korazim area the air are some of the routine in Tokyo, there -is a community near Almagor north of Lake Tiberias and opened fire on Israeli happenings for the c h i 1 d r e n in the Kobe district of about J!>0 positions. The incident, the second shooting attack in two days car* every Tuesday and, Thursday Jews, with a few Jewish fam- ried out by Syrians along' the Israeli border, followed a similaf morning. ilies in a number.of other cities. attack on Israeli field workers at Haon settlement near the southThe Tot Gym program hi suRabbi Adler stated that tho eastern shore of Lake Tiberias. pervised by Charles Arnold, Director of Athletics, and an ex- Tokyo community consisted pri In the Korazim attack the Syrian troops entered Israeli terrl« i srae u<, I l i s ceptional stalf of experienced manly of business and profes- t o a t a b bt m t ] 0 a j n l o lc a l lt i mtie - a n d bde gb; m f i r ifii n g o n t h eth sional people from the United instructors, further information States, sional people from the United w i ( h r c c o j j i e s s g t l n S i wounding one Israeli soldier. T/ie Israelis reEurope, Israel and other about the program is available of the world. Many of them turned the fire and subsequently filed a complaint with the Israelfrom the Activities Office, 342- parts arc stateless The community in Syrian Mixed Armistice Commission. Earlier, Israeli and Syrian positions exchanged lire alter tho Tokyo maintains its own center d vhilf. hil iin Jlimn n'-ihhi Rbbi Ad •iml' Ad Syrians opened machinegun and rifle fire on three Israeli tractors ier t-uiuIt -ibout 25'children Syrians continued firJtr latent, io children in in Ploughing ! j ) g ^ ^ land ^ ^near ^ Hanon ^ ^ settlement. ^ smnicd The f o r sh(;llej, i n t,)? m u d d j r g .mout afternoon classes at the center fields, Israeli units then opened fire on the Syrian positions to Prior to his occupying the provide cover for the field workers. Tokyo pulpit, Rabbi Adler, who v/as born in Britain, spent a year as the minister of the Jewish L4 community in Hong Kong. During his service in the Far East, the English rabbi would fly to Hong Kong or Tokyo at a moment's notice to perform a marMiss Sasoff, Director of tho Miss Goldie Sasoff of Chicago, riage, a brit, or prepare poultry according to kashrut regu- Illinois, will bo the guest speak- Midwest Area Office of Pioneer lations In a comment on the life er at the Child Rescue Fund Women, has just returned from of both coriimunities Rabbi Ad- Dinner of the Pioneer Women a month's visit to Israel 'as a ler said that neither had ever on Sunday, January 8, at 6:30 leader of a Pioneer Women Semmet or experienced anti-Semit- p.m. at the Jewish Community inar group. Miss Sasoff will givo Center. ism in any form a report of her observations while jn Israel, and will show films taken on her recent trip. Mrs. Charles Guss will be Mistress of Ceremonies [or the evening. Included on the program will be a musical presentationstudents of the Johnny SwoLondon fJTA)—Sir Barnett den's visit might well be used by Accordion School. Janner, chairman of the foreign by extremist elements in Britain boda Mrs. Sara Okun is Honorary nflairs committee of the Board for their own purposes." Chairman of the event. Mrs. of Deputies of British Jews, Dr. Kenneth Mather, vice- Milton Nearenberg is in charga called on Southampton Univer- chancellor of the university, of Reservatioai sity to cancel a lecture sched- and Prof. John Smith, chairman mayarrangements. be made with Mrs. Isadora. uled to be delivered on South- of the sociology department, Forbes, 55)-9581 or Mrs. Harry ampton's campus by Adolf von said they knew nothing about Thadden, deputy leader of the the invitation to Mr. von Thad- Shrago, 551-.'1800. The Child Rescue Fund DinWest German neo-Nazi National den. "The invitation," said Dr. ner is an annual event of the Democratic Party. Mather, "was certainly not fs- Pioneer Women—the Women's Mr. von Thadden announced in sued on behalf of the university, Labor Zionist Organization of Germany that he has been in- and is quite unofficial." America. Through its sister orvited to lecture at Southampton Mr. von TJiadden said in his ganization in Israel, The Workby sociology students. He said announcement that the subject ing Women's Council, Pioneer ho would appear there on Jan- of his Southampton lecture Women have established and uary 27, and that the arrange- would be: "Tho National Demo- maintain a vast network of 817 ments are being handled by a cratic Party—in the Press an,d social service installations, inGerman student at Southamp- in Reality." Nearly the entire cluding chiklrens homes, day ton. British press has expressed con- nurseries, rehabilitation centers CUMBI.VCi J.S VVN ami children enrolled In the JCC Tot Gym Declaring that he "deplores" cern over the resurgence of neo for 'immigrant women and girls, proprrim have (he fun of climbing with (lie assurance of safety the invitation, Sir Barnett Nazism i l and d ttrade d sctibols, h l N i i West W t Germany. G in Mr. vocational a* liicv climb under lht> wntcliful supervision of Chuck Arnold, warned the university authori- von Thadden said he would foot special clubs for Arab Women Jf(" Athletic Director. Building healthy bodies while having fun ties: "If this report is true, it ia his own expenses for the jour- and' more than 200'""•'"' guidanco Is (lie keynote of .the Tot Gym program which starts Its fourth highly deprecated. Von. Tliad- ney to the university. centers in frontier villages. «tsslon January 10.

The physical fitness program for preschool children, spoilBored by the Jewish Community Center, will begin its fourth session Tuesday, January 10, ]W,7, Classes are held every Tuesday and Thursday morning at 0:30 a.m. The new session will feature an introduction to the handling and care of various domesticated animals. Routines, exercises and stunts designed to strengthen and develop each child's physical potential will also be emphasized. All activities in the program tire designed to appeal to the interests and abilities of the pre-schoolers. Marching to the

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