February 26, 1971

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Women's IIS vision Workshops Planned Omaha—Mrs. Max Canar, chairman of the workshops for the Women's Division Jewish Philanthropies Campaign, has announced a series of six workshops, for women who will be working in the 1971'campaign. "It was the feeling of the w o m e n ' s campaign cabinet . Uiat all workers must have the facts to make our person to person campaign a success,"

said Mrs. , Canar. "For this Mrs. Canar noted that the reason, every worker must at- success of the'woman's camtend one of the workshop ses- paign last year was the result sions. of the compulsory workshops All workshops" will be held at for the workers. "The success HigMand Country Club. Ses- of our campaign depends on sions are scheduled for Tues- c o m m it t e d, knowledgeable day, March 2, at 9:30 a.m. and workers, and the workshops 7:00 p.m. Wednesday,- March are designed to equip our 3, at 9:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. women with the inf"r Thursday, March 4, -at 9.30 thy must have ' Mrs. Canar said, a.m. and 1 p.m.

THE JEWISH PRESS Israel

Planning Women's Campaign Workshops, from left, Mmes. Robert Epstein, Max Canar and Don Greenberg.

Serving Council Bluffs, Des Moines, Lincoln, Omaha

Drafting Reply to Egypt Jerusalem, (JTA)—Premier

tion to peace negotiations..The circles said that if Egypt insistter Abba Eban are drafting ed that Israel abrogate that poIsrael's reply to the latest sition, no negotiations could Egyptian note which will be take place but in the course of conveyed to Cairo through negotiations, Egypt will ba United Nations mediator Gun- free-to raise its own views renar V. Jarring, political sourc- garding frontiers. The circles es disclosed. They said the re- said.that what Israel refuses to Brussels (JTA)—Undercur- private body which assured supported the Belgian govern- ply would "relate to specific agree to is that Egypt should rents of tension were felt here the Belgian government that it ment's rejection of the Soviet issues contained in the Security draw the peace map in advance on the opening of the world would respect its hospitality.: protest. Council Resolution 242" of Nov. of talks. For that reason, the . conference on Soviet Jewry. He said his government was 2,1967 and that'the drafting is "no return" clause was delib« The conference presidium Moscow regards -the confer- not interfering and did not exexpected to take several days. erately Inserted into the Cabience as an anti-Soviet provoca- pect the event to harm its rela- held a press conference at There was no indication when net staternent which otherwise which its spokesman denied the Israeli note would be pre- could have been misinterprettion and protested formally to tions with the USSR. . the Belgian government. ForIn Washington State Depart- that the gathering was anti- sented to Jarring. ed as meaning that Israel had eign Minister Pierre Harmel ment spokesman Robert J . Me- Soviet or a "cold war" conferrelinquished one of its basic poAccording to authoritative summoned the Soviet Ambass- Closkey refused to comment ence as charged by Soviet of* circles here, an earlier Cabinet sitions. -The circles said that ador and jpointed but that .tha.; when,he was asked at a press' TIcTals*"""; pronouncement that Israel will tho reply presently being draftconference/was organized by a briefing if the United States ed by Israel will be specific, Claude Kelman of Paris, not return to its pre-Six-Day but will not deal with future chairman of the conference War boundaries should not be borders. presidium said "the Soviet at- taken as a juridical pre-conditempt at intimidation was doomed to failure." The conference spokesman told newsmen that the purpose of the. gathering was to "coordinate efforts on behalf of Russian Jewry, over three million peoOmaha—Mutual of Omaha and United Benefifof Omaha have ple s u f f e ring discrimination consumated their second substantial purchase of Israel Bonds, and disability." . : In New York, the American - Dan Katzman, Omaha Israel Bond Chairman.reported this week.. In discussing America's interest in Israel's welfare, V. J . Jewish Congress disclosed a cablegram" it received from Skutt, Chairman and Chief Executive officer of Mutual and Moscow which the Congress United, said that the survival of Israel-as a center of human freesaid demonstrated "the Soviet dom is a matter of deep concern to our country and evidence of Union's obvious concern" with U.S.-Israel friendship is the fact that the President and Congress the effect on world opinion of had taken action in recent months to provide substantial aid to ^_ • the World Conference of Jew-; Israel. Mr. Skutt also observed that these Bonds also greatly benefit ish Communities on Soviet America. They purchase our goods, technological experience, and Jewry. . man-hours of production to aid in Israel's development. The funds The cablegram was in Rus- raised remain in this country, and so there is no adverse effect sian and signed by four doc- upon our balance of payments. They 'are transformed, instead, tors connected with the Con- into exports that benefit both nations. The Jewish Cultural Committee Spring Program opened Feb. 17 tagious Diseases and Health with a lecture by Rabbi Arthur Green. Pictured from left, Station of Moscow who assert- < Rabbi Isaac Nadoff, Steve Rickcs, Rabbi Green, Rabbi Myer ed their "anger and dismay in Kripkc. connection with tho forthcom-' 1971 Omaha Jewish Philanthropies ing and, inciting gathering in Campaign Kick-Off Brussels." ., •; i Will Maslow, executive d V rector of the American Jewish Congress, said the cable was "further proof that the Soviet Omaha — The spring session American Jewish Novelists with Union takes a dim view of the of classes sponsored by the Professor Robert Narvesori. Jewish Cultural Committee will All classes are open to the proceedings designed to bring Saturday, March 6, 1971 . 7 P.M. begin Monday, March 1. The entire community at no charge. to world' attention the serious plight of Soviet Jewry. series of 6 Monday evening Registration may be made by "The Soviet G o v e r n m e n t , classes will bo held at Beth El returning the coupon to be Highland Country Club Synagogue at 8 p.m. found'in this newspaper, or by rarely loses its cool, Maslow Classes offered include: In- calling Mrs. Sheldon Lincoln, 1 said. "In the case of the BrusA Social Evening.of troduction to Yiddish, taught 391-6363; Stuart Tucker, 393- sels Conference—called to map Food • . Facts • Fun # ' by Walter Feldman; Beginning 6630 or any synagogue office; a coordinated global effort to The' Jewish Cultural; Com- win ' religious and cultural Hebrew II with Jack Molad; Hebrew Conversation under the mittee is co-sponsored by tho rights for Soviet Jews and the LIMITED TO 1971 CAMPAIGN WORKERS' direction of Mrs. Jakub Brand; Omaha Jewish F e d e r a t i o n , elementary human right to AND THEIR MATES ; introduction to Israeli Dancing Beth El Synagogue, Beth Israel leave their country—Soviet re• With Mrs. Michael Oren; J e w Synagogue, T e m p l e * I s r a e l , action has, however, departed Ish Thought Today instructed Omaha Chapter of Hadassah, from thenorm to blast the conExciting Guest Speaker No Solicitations ',' by Rabbis > Myer Kripko and Omaha Section, National Coun- ference,1 and to renew the vi., Isaac Nadoff;,Judaism and So-;: ;cil> of Jewish; Women and Corn- cious, anti-Zionist, anti-Jewish Dinner1, $6.00 lRe,sery£tions,34£-,l366 i • <clal* i Protest/; with i ^Professor! •husker and* • Henry • Monsky campaign that followed the Six•; i Ezrai: Jtohn . and < • prominenti ^Lodges of Bjnai B'rith.-; ;• rii ; J 9 W Vol. LXIX—23

OMAIIA, NEB., FBI., FEB. 20, 1071Golda Meir and Foreign Minis-

Soviets Rap Brussels Meet

Jewish Cultural Committee" Spring Classes Start Monday

"AN EVENING TO REMEMBER"


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