Omaha Allocates Campaign Funds
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Omaha—The Executive Com- Hubert Rosenblum, Bob Nogg mittee of the Omaha Jewish and Bob Kully. Federation has approved the An expanded Budget Comrecommendation of the Budget mittee will begin meeting early Committee for the allocation of In the fall to consider requests 11,081,765.55 for 1971. for funds for 1972. At that time The board action, taken at there will be an extensive exthe Federation meeting May 20, amination of the experience, followed a lengthy discussion of programs and fiscal manageServing Council Bluffs, the detailed report made by ment of every benificiary of Jack Cohen, co-chairman of the the campaign with a view to establishing priorities for local Des Moines, Lincoln, Omaha Budget Committee. campaign funds. Mr. Cohen explained that the A complete listing of the 1971 Vol. L—No. 87 OMAHA, NEB., Fill., JUNE 4, 1071 allocations were recommended following two months of inten- allocations follows on Page 3. sive study by the budget cominittee of the needs. and programs of the various agencies served by Philanthropies funds. In addition to. the individual p r o g r a m design statements, budgets and supporting data submitted by the individual agencies, the budget committee was also guided by the objective Budget Digests prepared by the Council of Jewish FedOmaha—A Pay-care Center Omaha—The third Town Hall f ;«! erations and Welfare Funds. and Pre-School; a design for meeting to discuss plans for Mr. Cohen noted that the inchildren's programs and accrease in pledges to the regu- the new J e w i s h Community tivities; special summer activCenter will be held Tuesday, lar campaign have not kept ities for children and t h e i r pace with the increased de- June 8 at 8 p.m. at the Jewish parents will be the subject of mands for local services and Community Center West, 12C04 the fourth "Town Hall" meettbc Increasing costs of those Pacific Street. ing open to the community services. As a result, ho said, Wednesday, June 9 at 8:00 The Youth, Young Adult and a number of valid requests for p.m. at Center West, 126th and increased allocations had to be College Student Program ComPacific Street. The meeting refused. mittee Chairman, Howard J. will be directed by Mrs. SidIn view of the rapidly chang- Kaslow, will present the proney Brooks, Chairman of the ing needs of the local and over- gram and physical facility recPre-School and Children Study seas communities, a special Program of the new JCC and Contingency Fund was estab- ommendations which the comis the culmination of four lished to finance new programs mittee has developed in recent months of planning and study. during the year. It was the months. Those attending the meeting feeling of the Executive ComA special invitation is being will be able to make additional mittee that such a fund was recommendations to the Study necessary to provide the flex- extended to Junior and Senior Committee for presentation to ibility for new programs to bo High School students to attend Mrs. Sidney Brooks Iloward J. Kaslow the overall planning commitadopted as their needs are val- the meeting so that they can idated and approved by the contribute their thinking, ideas stein, Miss Ann Berenson and tee for the New Center. Adler, Mrs. Larry Batt, Marbd Mrs. Brooks stressed that shall' Becker, Mr. and Mrs. and criticisms about the pro- Alvin Ross. More than ball of the 1971 al- posed programs and facilities. parents should be particularly Peter Brodkey, Mr. and Mrs. YOUNG ADULT: Chairman; interested in this meeting as Jack Duitch, Arnold Epstein, location, $532,702.03, went to the Mr. Kaslow said that he hopes Israel Emergency Fund. This that many of the p r o g r a m Miss Judy Sherman, Jon Okun. plans for a fall pre-school pro- Mrs. Robert Epstein, Mrs. Miwas the total of Emergency recommendations will be imple- Sub-committee: Mrs. Robert gram and other immediate chael Erman, Mrs. Sol FriedFund pledges earmarked by mented this fall and that stu- Gordman, Stuart Tucker, Lar- progams for children will be man, Mrs. Jerry Gttnick, Mr. •• contributors to the campaign. dents will have an opportunity ry Cackin. discussed; The results of sur- and Mrs.' Joel Katelman, Mrs. The next single largest alloca- to participate in new programs COLLEGE: David R i f k i n , veys of parents of pre-school, Martin Lehr and Mr: and Mrs. tion was $213,470.00 for the reg- even before the new JCC is Mike Erman, Paul Cohen, Jer- kindergarten and grade-school Larry Pazol. Others serving on ular fund of the United Jewish built. ry Gerelick, Miss K arm el a children will also be an- the Committee include Mrs. Appeal. i nounced. Thomas Platt, Mrs. Sol RosinThe sub-committee chairmen Frledenrich. The balance of the allocation, Serving on the Pre-School sky, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Seldin, and members serving on the 1335,492.02, was d i s t r i b u t cd and Children Study Program Dr. James Wax and Mrs. Jack among 105 local, national and Youth, Young Adult and-ColSave the Date! Committee are Mrs. Harold. Zysman. lego Students Program Study international agencies and proTown Hall meeting for Committee are: grams. Older Adult program planJoe Upton and Jack Cohen YOUTH: Chairmen; Kevee ning will be held Sunday, served as co-chairmen of the Kirshenbaum, Jim C r o u n s e. June 13. Watch Jewish budget committee. Other mem- Sub-committee; Mrs. Stanford Press next week for further bers included: Mrs. Morris C. Lipsey, Mrs. Adrianne Milder, details. . ' Fellman, Ernie (I-Go) Nog£, Miss Gail Eisenstatt, Jim WeinLincoln—In tribute to a life- dedicated service to the Lincoln time of leadership in the Lin- Jewish community. coln Jewish Community, the The dinner honoring Mr. Lincoln Committee for State of Ginsburg will focus attention Israel Bonds will honor Her- on the 1971 world-wide effort to man Girisburg at a dinner, Sun- obtain a record breaking goal day, June 20, at the Cornhusk- of $400 million in Israel Bond er Hotel. Mr. Ginsburg will be sales. presented with the "Jerusalem Bill Davidson," chairman of City of Peace", award. the Lincoln committee, urges A partner in the law firm of that dinner reservations bd Ginsburg, Rosenberg, Ginsburg made promptly by mail to 208 and Krlvosha,. Mr. Ginsburg Anderson Building, or by phonhas been actively engaged in ing 432-1469. the private practice of law in Lincoln since his graduation from the University Nebraska College of Law in 1925 where he received his JD Cum Laude and was elected to the order of the Coif, the highest legal scholastic honor. He has participated in many civic, professional and Jewish JVfnnew, from" among ths 25,000 competitor* Sehwarlr, Minneapolis, 2nd; Intermedlata Ha« organizations, including the Linthroughout ths United 8t»tei and Canada, of tho brew;'and David E. LeemanJ 3rd, Advanced] coln Bar Association and the twelfth annual National Bible Contest sponsored Hebrew. (Standing I. to r.)l Dr. Abraham P. Nebraska Bar Association, both by ths Department of Education and Culture of Gannes, Director, Department of Education and' th» Jewish Agency-American Section,. Compel of which he served as presitlon was divided Into threo.divisions—Advanced Culture; Donald Plller, Houston, Texas, 2nd, dent. Mr. Ginsberg also serves [Hebrew, Intermediate) Hebrew and Comprthen- Cop^rehemtvs English; Hens Brooks, Betheeda, as a lecturer at the University •Ivo English. (Seated I. to r.)i Joteph C, Klaus- Maryland,. Srtf, Comprehemlvo English) Mosha of Nebraska College of Law, 'ner, New .York, 3rd, Advanced Hebrew} Simon Avitat, Co-ordlnatoiy Blblo Contest; Rabbi'. NaMr. Ginsburg was-president to, Lerner> New YorSc, 1st, Advanced Hebrew} chum MusehsV Qulxmasterj Dr. Solomon Skalit, of tho congregation;of Tifereth jTobl Cooper, Houston, Tex**,'1st, Comprehen* Judge;- Dr. 8«mu«I Grand, Quizmaster: Aaron i! Israel from; 19384948. ItVi;1963 •Iva Hebrtw} 8teyen Fa«iberg,0ethe«d«, Mary- Kanlsl, Judge; Dr. Chalm Btrotf, Judge; Joshua • ho received the. Jewish Welfate land, 1st, Jntermpdlata Hebrew; fceor« Belch, Oroii, Cleveland, Srd, InUrmodlata Hefa^W} Herman Ginsburg '' Federation's Horfdr Award for f j J f t W S V A<iv«n«td HebrtWJ (Ury lirtsJ U* B«sJvCo-ofdlnaUrt fijgfl Coht«»tt
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June S Meeting Will Probe Children's Programs to Be Youth-Young Adult Programs Discussed csf June 9 Meeting
Lincoln Israel Bond Dinner To Honor Herman Ginsburg
Winners in-Jewish Agency's 1971 National Bible Contest in which 25,000 Teen-Agers Competed
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