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Youna Women's Division A 'Dessert Boutique" on Wednesday, March 1 at 1 p.m. at the home of Mrs. C. M. iNielt) Newman for the captains and workers of the 1 !Hi7 Y o u n ;; Women's Philanthropies Division, will kick-off the first of a series of four workers meetings for the Women's Division.
Guest speakers for the afterMines. T h o m a s Bernstein, Paul Alpersori and M a r v i n noon will be Miss Umki Steinberg, co-chairmen of the more, daughter of Mr. at"7 Youn;j Women's Division, have Maurice Gilmorc. A . invited more than fio of their We.stside lli;;h ; co-workers to attend tin; Des- cently relunii. sert 'Boutique which inaugur- in Germany, ates (he formal activities of the live leader in t. entire Women's Division. Division of Phi.
ral years as well as many tlmr Novak and Don Greenberg. Campaign I'lans phases of Federation work, In addition to the worker's olfer some brief re- meeting on March 1, plans for Captains the Youm; Women's Division in..mis in this division in- clude an International Buffet es. Sandnr Liernslein, luncheon on Thursday, March Finkle, Marvin Kohll Hi for all members in the diviand Morion Glass who will be sion who pledge a minimum of working with Mrs. Alperson. $15 to help the Omaha camCaptains w o r k i n g with Mrs. paign meet its goals. The geninrlude Mines, Stuart era! division of the Young WomHochman, Arnold Stern, Ramon en's section will hold its meetSomber!; and Edward Belzer. ing on Wednesday, April 5 at Working with Mrs. Hernstein as Beth Israel synagogue in conc a p t .1 i n s will be Minis Joe jun< lion with the Cienei al WomKn ihenlMuin, Aime Ban Ai-en't. diu'ion majoi event.
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Planning the dessert lunrhron for workers in if in Young Women's Division are (standing from left to rlgliO Alines. Marvin Sielnlieig, Paul Alpt'ison, mul Thomas Bernstein, co-cluiirinri) of the Young Women's Division; Mines, Harold M'elnhoff, Nathan Novak and I'icliaid Goldman, past cochaiiinen of (lie division; seated, Mrs. Morris C. Kcllhian, general chairnian of the Women's Division end .Mrs. Marlon Soinlicrg, i>nst cliairman of the Young Women's Division.
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"Oliver", the rollicking muOther members of the cast insical comedy based on Charles clude Hick Fox, Alan Friedman, Dickens' famous "Oliver Twist", Bob Eisenberg. Paul N o v a k , will be presented. by tlie J.C.C. Katliy Kirsbcnbauni, Kim PriesStudio Theater February 25, 2G, man, Kathy Sperling, Sue Bernand 27 at the. Jewish Commun- stein, Patty Livingston, Janet ity Center. In addition to the Zipursky, Scott Singer, J e f f three evening performances at Parker, Stacy Parker, Helene It p.m., a special matinee will Wasserman. Lynn Friedel, Cinbe presented Sunday, February dy Paul, Genine R u d e r m a n, 2f>, at 2 p.m. Ainvee Sctidder, Wendy Rice, Mark Sanford will be seen in Jane Prohaska, Kathy Coolidge, the musical's appealing t i t l e Linda Maurer, Jackie Hammer, role of Oliver, the fate-buffeted Lynn Cumin, Frank Novak, and orphan boy. Other leads include Tom Lincoln. Gregg Loso, Susan Gcrber, Tim The production Is under the Seasteadt, Jim R o d d y , Don direction of Ira Rannick. BarKohoiit, Linda H u n t e r , Judy bara Chudncoff is the choral diS l o a n , Joel Epstein, Barbara rector. Lichtman, Saragail K a t z man, Tickets at $1.50 arc available Jim Weinstein, N a n c y Milder, Ken Milder, Jay Novak, Karen at the Jewish Community CenWintroub, Robert Hopkins, Lar- ter or from any member of the ry Wintroub and Mark Roff- cast. man.
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Miss Beatrice Sommer, native Oniahun and daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sommer, has accepted the chairmanship of the 1967 Biisinoss Women's Division of tha Women's Philanthropies campaign, Mrs. Morris C, Fcllman, general chairman of the women's division, announced this week. Mrs. Phil Schwartz will serve as co-chairman of the division, and Miss Gloria Friedman, chairman of the business women's campaign last year, will serve as adviser to the current leaders'of the division. A graduate of the University — p™-v~"c of Nebraska, Miss Sommer is presently the head of B and B Import-Export company. A member of the Advertising Club of Omaha, she also s e r v e s as president of the Women's Division of the Omaha Chamber of Commerce. Miss Sommer is a member-of. HfUlnssah find a life member of Brnndeis University National Women's Committee. In accepting the chairmanship Miss Sornmer said, "I'm very pleased to have been chosen for
this post and I look forward to a successful campaign. I am grateful for the knowledge and experience that Mrs. Schwartz, n past chairman of this division, will bring to our campaign efforts and I'm delighted to have her working with me." Miaa So:M:iet' returned in January from a 10 day visit to Israel on a Hadassah winter-vacation tour. "One might logically say that the few days I spent in Israel shouM allow me to speak only as an "arm chair" traveler, but literally, one needs only a few hours there to recognize the courage with which one crisis is elbowed aside to make 7 room for the next, in rapid succession." The mutual "Know Thy Neigh- Harold Zelinsky arc co-chairmen Soon after her return from bor" Sabbath service will be of the event. Members of the Israel Miss Sommer along with Miss Beatrice Sommer held this evening at 8:15 p.m. at Reception committee include Mrs. Fellman and Mrs. Saul Beth Israel Synagogue, A special Rabbi and Mrs. Isaac Nadoff, Graetz. executive secretary of invitation is extended to the en- Cantor and Mrs. Jacob Leiko- tlit- campaign, attended the retire community to attend this witz, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Ovadya, gional UJA .tieeting in Chicago. special service and the reception Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hochster Her reaction was that "under and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Stoler. to follow. the fine Omaha leaders who A variety show based on the Ushers for the evening will in- have been named to various Following the traditional worship service conducted by Rab- clude Messrs: William Poster, post3 in the past weeks, the writings of well-known Jewish bi Isaac Nadoff nnd Cantor Ja- Alex Grossman, Edward Zelin- necessary goals set fo.th at the personalities including monocob Lefkowitz and the choir, a sky, Irving Marcus, Reuben Rat- Chicago meetings by those in- logues, Yiddish, Hebrew and panel of Sisterhood members ner, Paul Crounse, Paul Rifkin, spiring regional and national English songs, will be included in the Jewish Music Month Conwill discuss three aspects of and Perry Ratner. leaders so closely in tune with Judaism. Mi's. Izailorc KlcwiU Table hostesses for the recep- the needs of our people around cert co-sponsored by the Jewish will speak on "Judaism In Hie tion include Mines. Sam Ger- the globe must stimulate us all Community Center and the local chapter of the Farband. Home;'' Mrs. Mike Mlshacl will man, Miko Mishael, Morris The Concert, to be staged in discuss "Judaism Through Edu- Bogucliwal, Alfred Frank, Har- to greater efforts." Division Plans the J.C.C. auditorium on Saturcation" and Mm, Max Fromkin ry Sidman, Nathan Kaplan and Plans for the Busines' Wom- day, April I, will featuie an allwill explain the "Threefold Func- Eli Ovadya. The committee for tions of Synagogue Life." Rabbi Table Arrangements i n c l u d e en's'division include a captain's star cast including I3ca Bonus, Nadolf will then answer ques- Mines. William Poster, Irving and workers meeting on Sunday, Mina Bern, Suzanne Walters, tion.'! pitted by members of the Marcus, Reuben Ratner, Henry March 12 at noon in the Twin Sam Goldstein, Bernard Sauer ' congregation." Coren, Elliott Brown, William Towers Party Room and a lunch- and Rcnoe Solomon. Joseph, Paul Rifkin, Jack Bel- eon on Sunday, April 0, at Camp Tickets for the event will fjo Arrangement*' Mni'is. Don Cohen.. P a u l mont, Ben Rifkin nnd Harry Co- Esther K. Newman following a on sale at tUa J.CC. early,in", March. ' ' 'noon cocktail hour. Crounsi:, Bennett Fishbain aftd hen.
Befh Israel fo Host Annual 'Know Thy Neighbor Sahhafh
Concert Planned for Jewish Music Efionth
Mark Sanfetv*