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membership activities include. the Omaha .Chapter of- Ha dassah and the National Council of Jewish Women. 'Cost of Giving' The new co-chairmen noted that "giving patterns have not n 1S a kept pace with the soaring econa^tfvS ,<aton Spon- enijrof^an-affluent-soeietj^-Er^ and Maurice Katzman will year, are not only experienced Mrs. Morris Grossman served . campaigns, and cry woihan is aware of the rise bead the special women's di- campaigners," said Mrs. Fell- as general chairman of the 1959' . ,«3^ .&$• -•* chairman for the Is- in (lie cost of living," said the man, "they are women who Womdh's Division campaign in vision for contributors of know the needs and care deeply i..!» Bonds Women's Division chairmen. "She must be made (Continued on Page 2) $100 or more. abo.ut having them fulfilled.. Un- Omaha, and twice was chair- in 1955 and 1964. She was cited by the Israel Bonds Organizader their- leadership, I feel cer-, tion at -a testimonial luncheon tain that the Initial Gifts Diviin her honor last October. sion will again set the pace for Mrs- Grossman's varied coma highly successful campaign in munity activities include memthe Women's Division/' bership on the boards of the Bernice Brodltey O m a h a Chapter of Hadassali Mrs. Edward E. Brodkey has and Beth El Sisterhood. She was been involved in every annual one of the organizers of the campaign for the past 30 years, Council Bluffs Chapter of Haas worker, captain or co-chairdassah, which she served' as man. She served as general president for three terms. chairman of the Women's DiviMadeline Katzman sion in 1951-52. Campaign involvement has been "a way of Mrs. Maurice Katzman served life" for Mrs: Brodkey whose as co-chairman of the 196G Wom'mother; Mrs- David' Sherman, en's Division Campaign, followserved as chairman of the Woming many years of service as en's Division in 1935. worker or captain.in previous campaigns. She has served In Mrs. Brodkey has served on various capacities on the board the national board of the United of Beth Israel Sisterhood and Jewish Appeal, as well as the Mrs. Edward E. Brodkcy local boards of Hadassali and Mrs. Morris Grossman Airs. Maurice Kalzman | the Central High PTA. Other
Three veteran c a m p a i g n leaders have been named cochairmen of the 1969 Women's Initial Gifts Campaign Division. Mines. Edward E.
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In announcing the appointments, Mrs. A' C. Fellman, General Chairman of the 1909 Women's Division, noted that in previous years, "the Initial Gifts Division set the pace for the entire c a m p a i g n . The three
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the National Council of Jewish Women. She is a past president of. the Federation of Jewish Women's Clubs and has served on numerous committe'es in a variety of community activities.
man of Council Bluffs Women's campaign activities^ Her many efforts <" behalf of the' State J-of J^q, "'* earned for her ft^'In f Valor ^ "d Or-
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Christian Clergymen Call Israeli Censure "immoral"
The 1967 resolution called for Washington (JTA)—The State fective unless 1J o s c o w and • Department haa indicated that Washington reach agreement on Israeli withdrawal- from occupied Arab territories, the • right it sees little merit in the French peace measures, . of secure and recognized 'bounGovernment proposal for a Big French Proposal daries in the-region, an end to • Four Ambassadors meeting in In making its p r c p o s a I belligerency, guaranteed freethe Security Council on the MidFrance said that the Big Four dom of navigation through the dle East crisis. Spokesman Robrepresentatives in the Council area's international waterways, ert J. McCloskey said that Washshould discuss means of "estaba just settlement of the refugee ington would "study the proposlishing a just and_ lasting peace ( problem and a guarantee of teral carefully" but noted that the East" but made it ritorial inviolability11 h r o u g h ' United States continued to be- in.the'Middle clear-that it did not seek an lieve that primary efforts to imposed settlement on Israel measures including establishment of demilitarized zones. achieve a '"just and l a s t i n g the Arab states. The goal of peace" called for in the Secur- and the Big Four, it said, should be ity Council's Nov. 22, 1987 Mid"open the road to a settle'east resolution should rest with to in which the concerned ' UN envoy Dr.' Gunnar- Vr-Jar- ment", state's would be ."intimately asring. sociated." Stato D o p a r tment officials said that unless the new Nixon • France said the Immediate . Washington (JTA)—Sen. Jacob Administration decided to alter goal of the talks would be to "de- K. Javits, New York Republican U. S. policy, the Government . fine the conditions" in which the became the first Jewish Senator would reject the French pro- Security Council Nov. 22, 19G7 ever named to : posal, requested in separate measure could be implemented the Senate Comnotes to -Washington, London and, later, to- make such action mittee oh For-1 and Moscow.' . :.. p o s s i b l e . ••,-•'•.' ' eign Relations. Israel Beaction A leading adIsrael's " F o r e i g n Minister l o c a t e of the Is"Abba Ebah Thas^also rejected raeli" cause, Sen. I the French proposaljmd called Javits will now I for establishment of p e a c e be in a position] through the "p a r t i e s directly Jerusalem (JTA)-^Prominent to wield greater] concerned." labor party members, citing the influence, on U. British Reaction .: S.^ policies and J. Javits Great Britain reportedly was long period of Franco-Israeli legislation. cool to the French plan.. London amity, warned in the Knesset that Israelis should not penalize Mr. Javits has was said to belie,ve that British the French people for the acts and French mediation is unnec- of the government of President served in the Senate since 1957. He previously was a member of cessary, since it cannot be ef- Charles de Gaulle. The speakers the House of Representatives. referred specifically to a spon- While a White House member, taneous boycott of French goods he served on the Committee on and services since de Gaulle an- Foreign Affairs; nounced his embargo of military Others Named ' equipment and spare parts. Another "first" occurreiwhen Shimon. Peres, a Labor Party Tel Aviv (JTA)—A former ofit was revealed that three Jews ficial of Israel's Defense Minis- leader who was deputy defense will serve simultaneously on the minister in the Ben-Gurion govtry disclosed that West Germany House Foreign Affairs Commithad made a gift tp-Israe) of ernment, noted that Israel and tee. France had lived through 13 S500 million worth of arms. House officials revealed- that Shimon Peres, who was the min- years of deep-rooted friendship Rep. Lester Wolff, New York at a time when Israel had few istry's director-general and is Democrat, would be named to now deputy secretary general of friends. "We shall always be the committee. He will join Rep, the Israel Labor Party, spoke grateful to the French whose Leonard Farbstein and Rep. aid was at our disposal in two at a party meeting in Ashdod. Benjamin Rosenthal, both New He diet not elaborate, on the wars," Peres said. David Hacohen, chairman of York Democrats. German gift nor did he say A newly-elected Jewish Conwhen the arms, were receivcd>- the Knesset foreign affairs and gressman, Rep/Abner J. Mikva, Mr. Peres made the disclosure security committee, said that de Illinois Democrat, will-be apin the "course "of"TemorkB-<>-onu -Gaulle's -i'hypderisy" waLobyiFrance's recent embargo on ous to all, i n c l u d i n g niosr pointed-torthe-HouBe^Judiciary Rep. Eroanuel jQeJ:.. military equipment and spare Frenchmen, and Israel should pCommittee.: ler is1'committee -*'•'•---'— parts to Israel. • - " " not take- revenge on France-
Javifs Named to
JVew Y o r k . , . Father Bruno Hussar, Director of Dominican Ifquse of Studies, and Dr. C. Douglas Young, President of tlic Institute of Holy Land Studies, both In Jerusalem, ore shown.wilu Rabbi Marc H. Tanenbaum, AlC'tt Director of Ioierrellglous Affairs (left to right), at press conference at American Jewish Committee's national headquarters. The two Christian clergymen condemned as "Immoral" the double standard applied by many nations and some Christian institutions with regard to the Arab terrorist murder of a passenger on an El Al plane at Athens airport and Israel's reprisal attack on Beirut airport, Fatlier Hussar criticized (be "one-sided
# j i ^ f l " ( ' f o ftfoi fr y "*k*Ji!gJL »n#ji^flrfftlfnpf(n pff ftft Tff !f t pro LJi!gJ . leaden bear a beavy responsibility.'* Dr. Young, 5 Baptist scholar, deplored "the creation of the Image of a war-like aggressor Israeli si ngainst 'righteous'Arabs wanting only'justice'for Palestinians."
Israeli Press Consul to Speak At B.B. MonskyLodge Meeting Yitzhak Lcor, C o n s u l for Press and Information a t the Israeli Consulate general in Chicago,_will address the Henry Monsky Lodge of Bnai Brith at' the Tower Motel on Wednesday, January 29, at 7:30 p.m. A former Lieutenant in the Israel Defense Forces, member of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs and Assistant to the Director General for U.S. Information, Mr. Leor will discuss current developments in the Middle East crisis and will review alternatives for collective American Jewish action. Mr. Leor will also be available at~a"Bocjal^hour" following Ills presentation. All L o d g e members, wives and friends arc urged to attend.
pp Boycott of France
Israel Gets Gift Of German Arms
Yitzhak Lcor