Serving Council tttutis, MPea Moines^ MJncotn, Omaha VoL IXVUI—2S
Publication Office 101 No. 20th St. Omiiha. Neb. PB102, Phone 312-1300
OMAHA,
NEBRASKA,
I I ! ID A V,
FEBUUAItV,
13,
1970
Second Cluss lJos;laKe Single Copy 15 Cents Paid at Omulia, Neb. Annual Iliitc S Dollar*
Pacesetter Chairmen Ask 'Daily Commitment' "How much are you willing to pay for the survival of Jewish life?" All Omaha Jewish'women will foe asked this question on an individual basis during the 1970 Jewish Philanthropies Women's Division Campaign. Among those asking the question will be the co-chairmen of the Pacesetter Division, Mrs. Max Canar, Mrs: Norman Hahn, Mrs. Daniel Katzman and Mrs. Millard Rosenberg. The Pacesetter Division, for •—•• , women contributing $100 or setter division is less than 30 more to the campaign, will in- cents a day; less than a packclude a new division this year. age o r cigarettes; about the . Under the direction of Mrs. same as a can of peas. We will Katzman, a special division has . be asking our women whether . been designated for "women in' their commitment to Judaism . Herested in total involvement." is worth the cost of a can of • Mrs. Katzman said, "We will peas each day. We feel sure •be looking for women willing they will respond." ' to go beyond the responsibility The co-chairmen, all actively • of writing a check because it is involved in many phases of Philanthropy time again. Wom- . Omaha Jewish and community en who are willing to think of life, have served in many catheir contribution on a daily, pacities in the annual camrather than a yearly basis. We paigns. Mmes. Hahn and Roswill be asking a minimum com- enberg, native Omahans, began Pictured above (from left) Women's Division Pacesetter Co-Chairmen, Mmes. Norman Hahn, Dan* mitment of $1 from these wom- their campaign careers as teen- lei Katzman, Millard Rosenberg, Max Canar. . . ,, en. It adds up to $365 a year, agers hi the Youth Division. yet isn't $1 a day a small price Mrs.' Halm has also served as to pay for the perpetuation of a'campaign co-chairman. Jewish life?" , Mrs. Rosenberg said, "I've" Mrs. Hahn noted that "the been a captain and worker for minimum of $100 in the Pace. (Continued on Page S)
Reminder... Buzz Sessions _ For Workers in Women's Division Tuesday, February 17 9:30 a.m.—1013 North 63rd St. Hostess: Mrs. Millard Rosenberg t:30. p.m.—902 Dillon Drive Hostess: Mrs. Norman Hahn Wednesday, February 18 ! 9:30 a.m.—1002 North 63rd St. > ' Hostess: Mrs. Stanford Lipsey l[00 p.m.—1866 South 126th St. . ;_LJ1 ~"~" : r: ' Hostess: Mrs. Don Lubfn "• ; Thursday, February 19 , ">••< 9:30 a.m:—1237 Skylark Drive Hostess: Mrs. Arthur Novak 1:00 p.m.—1021 North 63rd St. Hostess: Mrs. Morley Zipursky
ADI Head Tours Israel With Christian . i - » y Harold Adler. "Jr. _ ..Having, just returned •froia Editor's note: Harold Adler, Israel, I find myself filled with regional director of the Anti- deep emotion, tremendous enDefamation L e a g u e has re- thusiasm and a turned from an 11 day visit in s e r i e s of im-J, Israel. Mr. Adler accompanied pressioris. These 29 local; Christian clergymen impressions are on toe trip which was partial- 'rather disjoint-rU» ly financed by Individual mem- ed and reflect!; bers of the Omaha J e w i s h not only my im-f community. The following is presiions . as a" the; first of a two-part report Jew visiting Is-L by Mr. Adler about the unique rael for the first trip which was planned to aid time, but as one members of Hie Christian com- who shared this! munity better understand the experience with Harold Adlcr problems of the Middle East. 29 Christian ministers.
.It Js,impossible for me to < convey the rather special feel ing I had as our El Al plane approached Lod Airport and we strained forlour first look at Tel Aviv on the left ahd Jerusalem to our right. It sounds like a cliche, but I felt like I was home and belonged among my. people. Imagine being in the State of Israei, the site of all the hopes and dreams of the Jewish people. I thought about all that had been taught to me during the formative years of my: re(Continued on Page 8)
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OMAHA CHRISTIAN LEADERS PILGRIMAGE TO ISRAEL—From left to right: front row: Rev.. James Hargleroad, Rev. Jerry Elrod, Dr. Reuben Swanson, Fr. Robert Garvcy, Rev. John Whittington, Pastor Glenn Lundahl, Fr^ Vincent Malrielll, Fr. Richard Swolek, Pastor Howard'Weston, <Kevi Gene Singh; Michael'Englard<ElAl District Manger)j.second row:< Fr. William Kelligar, Rev. James Kelly, Pastor Richard Englund, Pastor
Grant Van Boening, Harold Adler (ADL Director), Archbishop .Daniel Sheehan, Fr. C. A. Bracht, Fr. Richard Spillanc, Fr. Clement J. Schneider, Pastor Al Anderson, Kenneth Kershaw (NCCJ Director); top row: Rev. :• Melvon Ireland, Rev, Jack Remaly, Fr. Henry Schorn, ItCv- Edward Faust, i • Rev. Wes Snodgrass, Rev. Merle Zook, Rev. Lcvi Williams, Fr. Andrew •Melster, Fr.JackMcCaslln. ; ; ; , / ; < • •;,'• ,Jrj,.,:].\r.ji-. ,,