April 14, 1967

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A crayon d r a w i 1 g culled "Chickens" .submitted by Esther Landsman was named "Best in Show" in the annual Youth Ait Contest sponsored by ihe Jewish Community Center. Others receiving awards for their e n t r i e s included Pum Mon a s e e for an oil titled "Mouse;" Dan Fox for a colored marking pen drawing of bonts, Sharon Cohen and Leah Karplnan for oil portraits; and Rita Paskovilz for a pastel drawing of a "Chinese Nun." All award winners receive trophies for their entries. All stu dents Who entered the contest wiT receive gold leaf engraved certificates signifying their participation.

The appointment of Joe M. Rice as Chairman of the Committee of the Dr. Philip Slier Home for Aged — ChcrninckC h a p in a n Pavilion, was announced this week by Hairy Sid man, President of the Jewish Federation. "I am happy to announce that Mr. Rice has accepted the Chairmanship of this very vital Committee of our Jewish Federation," Mr. Sidmun said, "and especially since Mr. Rice was most active and instrumental in making the Home a reality in Jillf) during the period he served I'IC'I UKKI) ABOVK are some of the winning entries in (lie 1907 as an officer of the Federation. 3CC Vouth Art t'onlrsl. Mr. Rice was the first Chairman oi the Home Management Committee when the Home was established, and has been interested in its development and growth ever since." Mr. Rice is a Past President of the Jewish Federation and a Past Chairman of the Jewish Philanthropies Campaign. He has what his reasonable share of Other scheduled meetings of cap- been a member of the Federathe responsibility should be. We tains and workers include: Marthink the men in the division shall Becker, Captain, and his v/ill respond to this presentation w o r k e r s on Monday, April 17. C a p t a i n s Marlon Somof the incts," said Mr. Cohen. berg and James Farber will Short Campaign "This meeting kicks off the meet with their workers Wedactivities of our division and we nesday, April Hi. Captains Howhave set a closing date of May ard Kaslow and Earl Siegel will their workers Friday, 15 at which time we expect 100 meet with 24. Captains Hub Rosenpercent of the cards to be cov- April blum and Elliot Brown will meet "C" Day for the Business ered," said Mr. Greenberg. "We with their workers Monday, Women's Division of the Jewish nre aiming for the shortest, most April 24, Philanthropies campaign will be successful campaign this diviThe breakfast meetings will Sunday, April lfl at a 1:30 p.m. sion has ever had," he said. all be held at I! a.m. at the Co- tea at the Blackstone Hotel BallCaptains ami Workers Captains, David Wine and riant Hotel. Workers unable to room. The originally planned Gary Goldstein met with the attend their scheduled meeting program for April 9 was of workers on their teams at the are invited to attend the meeting necessity rescheduled. breakfast meeting this morning. on Monday, April 17.

The first in a series of five breakfast meetings for workers in the General Men's Division of the 1967 Philanthropies Campaign was held this'morning at 6 a.m. at the Conant Hotel. Co-chairmen of the division, Jack Cohen and Bruce Greenberg, explained several new innovations which will be used in the campaign. • Computer Mr, Cohen noted that the $515,000 goal for the Omaha Campa i g n necessitated increased pledges in nil the various campaign divisions. "Omaha must raise $.15,436.73 more than was raised last year," said Mr. Colien. "We were faced wilh Ihe problem of breaking down that AUK VOU A "WORKING figure into how much of the InGIUV!" till increase should ennic from Ihe men's division; and then, deIf you were unable (o attermining the reasonable in tend the April 5 "Philancreases for each man in (lie dithropies Festival" because vision. We took advantage of you arc employed but are not modern science, fed Ihe informaofficially a member of (he tion into a comptitor, and come Business Women's Division, lip with (he answers. Thus, the TIUS MESSAGE IS FOR suggested increases for each YOU! Please consider (his an man in the division represents invitation to attend (he TEA scientific computation of the (his Sunday, April 16. Just facts," said Mr. Cohen. call in your reservation to one of (he chairmen or Mr. Greenberg quipped that (he Jewish Community CenWhile it is hoped that every man ter, 342-13CC! We urge you to will agree to raise his pledge attend. You'll be glad von in line with the computerized did! figure, there will, be no objection on the part of the computer to increases above that figure. Brochure Jack Cohen and Bruce Greenberg, co-chairmen of the GenWorkers at the meeting v/ere eral Men's Division of (he 1367 Philanthropies Campaign, are picgiven copies of a new brochure tured above with the computor which was given the problem of entitled "This is Your Campaign determining reasonable increases from each man In (he division —Win-re your Omaha Philanin order to meet the increased goal of (he current campaign. thropies Dollar goes." The broMore than 400 Protestant and chure was designed by the chairCatholic Clergymen are expectmen to tell the story of the ed to attend the 2(!th annual InOmaha ngencies dependent upon stitute on Judaism for Christian campaign funds. "We hope this Clergymen which is being held brochure will educate the young today from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at men in the'Commiinily about the Temple Israel. many services their families enMembers of Cornhusker nnd honoring Mayor A. V. Sorensen Tho Institute, under the direcjoy as a result of the annual Henry M'onsky B'nai B'rith and members of the Omaha City tion of Rabbi Sidney H. Brook.s, campaign. The brochure tells Lodges and their wives will hold Council. is designed exclusively for Christhe story of the needs. The com- a joint dinner meeting WednesCo-chairmen Norman Korney pulor sticker tells each man day, April 1!) at Schiminel Inn and Steve R i e k e s have an- tian ministers in discussion of various aspects of Jewish ienounced that the purpose of the ligious thought. In his invitation dinner is to honor the men and to clergymen of all denominawomen who have contributed so tions, Rabbi Brooks wrote: "The much to city government, and to major Issues of our time are create further understanding and moral and spiritual in essence awareness of Omaha's problems As we share the temper and and needs. . trials of our time, so ought we Mrs. Normnn Rips and Mr. Charles Monasec, co-chairmen of In addition to Mayor Sorensen, share the insights of our partic(he Esther K. Newman camp committee," have announced the npmembers of the City Council ular traditions." . poinlment and responsibilities of the members of their committee. Dr. Lcvl'A. Olan Mrs, Stanford Lipsey will be in charge of camp programming who will be cited in a presentaDr. Levi A. Olan of Temple nnd Mr. Alvin Ross will supervise staff selection and training. tion by Edward Shafton include: Cnmp publicity and promotion will be under the direction of Mrs. Fred Jacobberger, Art Bradley, Emanu-El in Dallas, Texas, will Leo Eisenstatt. Dr. Irving Shapiro and Dr. James Wax will supervisa Lynn Carey, Robert Cunning- 1 be tho guest lecturer. An outham,.Sam Vacanti, Al Veys and standing scholar, Dr. Olan's speIhe medical policies of the camp. cial competency in theology and Other committee members and their responsibilities Include Mrs. Douglas Abbott. Cocktails at 6:30 p.m. will pre- philosophy is especially relevant Hnrlnn Noddle, buildings and improvement; Mrs.-Leonard Goldstein, food service; Bernard Greenberg, camp finances, Edward D. cede the 7:15 p.Th. dinner. Reser- to the widely discussed religious Brodkey has been named to head a sub-committee to supervise tha vations at $3 per plate may ba problems of the times. Dr. Olan Construction of a camp chapel to be constructed! jnrtiemctry;of that; made with, .-either,; chairman or will.give two lectures: "Judaism and the Nature of Man" and late Kalali Franklin, i * f with the lodge presidents.

B'nai B'rith Lodges fo Honor Mayor and Council Members

tion Board for many years. The'membership of the Home Committee wil be announced shortly.

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Joe M. Kiec

Because of the great number of requests for a repeat of tlm "Fiddler" portion of the Philanthropies Festival, the music and; parodies will be presented by Margie Siref, Judy Dolgoff, Mary Schwartz, Mrs. Harry Duboff and Cantor J a c o b Lefkowitz. Mrs. Philip Schwartz, co-chairman of the Business Women's Division and Miss Beatrice Sommer, chairman, will serve as narrators. Guest speaker will bo Mr. Arthur Goldstein, past president of the Jewish Federation and a past chairman of the campaign, Greetings will be exlendied by Mr. Paul Veret, director of the Jewish Federation, and Mrs. Morris C. Fellman, generat chairman of the Women's Division. Individual favors and special table gifts will be presented!. Those women who have not yet mado reservations are urged to do so immediately with either Miss Sommer or Mrs. Schwartz.

"Three Modern Jewish Philosophers." Questions and discussion periods will follow each lecture. Luncheon will be served by members of the Temple Sisterhood.

Dr. Lcvl A. Olan


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