Council Bluffs Meeting To Honor Teppermans Council Bluffs—Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tepperraan will be presented (be Ben J.Oersbun'Memorial Tropby Award at (be annual dinner-meeting of (be Council Bluffs Jewish Federation, Sunday, April 30, at 6 p.m. at the B'nai Israel Synagogue, 614 Mynster, In Council Bluffs. . .The annual award is made to Mr; Tepperman will be cited individuals who have made not- for his participation on all local able contributions to commu- drives and repeated chairma'nnity efforts for service and ship of most of the dinners, humanitarian causes. served at the synagogue. ^A past president of the JewMrs. Tepperman has served ish Welfare Federation, B'nai as president of Hadassah; presIsrael Synagogue and Irving ident of the Sisterhood and has Cohen Lodge of B'nai B'rith, participated in all local and national drives conducted in the community. She has also Alton Will Not directed the cultural and adult programs for th<5 Meet With Rogers education women's groups. Jerusalem (JTA) — Deputy previous winners of the GerPremier Yigal Alton will, not shun award include: Sam Meymeet with Secretary of State erson, Harry Cohen, Ben I. SelWilliam1 P. Rogers when the din, Joseph B. Katelman, Sam former visits Washington in S a c k s ; Sam Saltzman, Abe early May. Katelman, Mr. and Mrs. Saul AUon, who will be on a fund- Stivalsky and the late' Louis rasing mission, will arrive Bernstein and Dr. Isaac Sternwhen Rogers is in Europe for hill. a meeting with ministers of the The dinner meeting will serve North Atlantic Treaty Organ- as the kick-off for the local ization. United Jewish Appeal camAllpn is expected to see other paign. Rabbi Morton Waldman senior diplomats, possibly in- of Tifereth Israel Synagogue in cluding Dr. Henry A. Kissinger, '-Lincoln, will be. the principal speaker. the national security advisor.
Youth Division Plans 'Super Surprise Event' Omoha"A super, spectacular event" will highlight the activities of the Youth Division of the 1972 Omaha Jewish Philanthropies campaign, according to the Youth Division co-chair-.. ' men, Kathy Kirshenbaum and Howard Hochster. At a meeting this week of ' Youth Division leaders, the cochairmen stressed the importance of all Jewish teens attending the "Surprise" Thufs. day, April 20. Details were not , revealed, other than "all teens will meet at 6:45 p.m. in the Temple Israel parking lot." • Workers and captains were told that "every gift makes a difference; particularly t h i s 1 year when massive Jewish im\ migration from the Soviet Un' Ion presents many new needs." The youth leaders demonstrated campaign approaches and techniques to be used in their division. Among t h o s e serving as captains and work, ers in the Youth Division are: Karen Alexander, Davlda Alperin, M a r g i e Amster, Nini Eclmont, Deborah Bernstein,
Paula Bernstien, Joel Brooks, Spencer Brookstein, Deborah Brophy, Ann B u c h e i s t e r, Julie Cohen, Vicki Cshen, Alan Cooper, Neil C o o p e r , Joni Crounse, David Duitch, Sandy Epstein, B. John Farber, Deborah Farber, Ronald Feldman, Kenneth Fishbain, Pam Fox, John Freeman, Murry Friedman, Beth Gendler, Donald Gerber, John Goldman, Debbie .Goodman, Beverly Gorelick, Nanpy Greenberg, James Greenspan..;,-.
THE Serving Council Bhih, Des Moines, Lincoln, Omaha Vol. M—No. 81
OMAHA, NEB., FRI., AI'MI, 14, 1978
Women's Division Lauded Omaha—Leonard Goldstein, chairman of the 1972 Omaha Jewish Philanthropies Campaign, voiced special words of praise this week for the efforts and results shown in the.Women's Division. Mr. Goldstein said, "The women, so far, have covered more cards than all the other divisions put together, and the results of their efforts are exciting.. The women are responding with dramatic increasesincreases which are needed so
urgently this year. I am grateful to all the workers in the Women's Division who are doing a magnificent job of getting the campaign story told." Mrs. Donald Nogg, co-chairman of the Women's Division, said that most women realize the importance of their campaign gifts. "What women give does count," she s a i d , ''and given the chance, most women will participate. That's why we are continuing our effort to reach every Jewish woman in
Omaha, on a person-to-person basis. "The workers in the Women's. Division have been fantastic,'' Mrs. Nogg said. "Because they care, they are giving the great amount of time required to conduct this person-to-person campaign. I'm pleased with the results thus far, and urge all workers who have not completed their cards, to do so as quickly as possible. We would like to complete all our solicitations by the end of this month," she said.
Omaha Jewish Philanthropies Campaign Scoreboard as of April 11,1972 Division Keynoters Pacesetters : Initial Gifts ../. Senior Executives Young Executives : General Men Telethon,.... Other (Men) ; Women Youth Specials Grand Total
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No. Gifts '72 Regular '72 Emergency '71 Total '72 Total 48 $223,692 $473,550 $609,172 $697,242 56 29,445 24,510 47,187, 53,955 50 12,770 9,640 20,790 22,410 199 . 19,204 15,160 31,281 -_ 34,423™^ 37 3,715 , 3,460 5,900 '7,175 139 3,596 • 2,597 5,129 " 6,192 210 -2,810.1,196 • ' 2,767 4,006' 20 ' 303 0 13 315 1,174 52,075 57,893 , 84,850 109,969 •.. 55 ,585 633 706 1,218 6 1,169 3,978 927 5,147 1,994 $349,422. $592,616 $808,702 , $942,038
Omciha Will Sponsor Midwest Jewish Education Conference
Lenny Hochster, Pam Hochster, Paul Hoffman, Mike KimOmaha—A c o n f e r e n c e on San Francisco State College. mel, Gail Kulakofsky, L i s a Continuing Adult; Jewish EdA registration fee of $5 which Lewis, Bari Iinsmari, K e i t h ucation under the sponsorship .will cover the cost of materials Livingstone, Mindy Marantz, of the Jewish Cultural Commit- . and a mid-day dinner, is payTodd Marvitz, Mark Martin, tee of Omaha will be held on able when attending the ConR o b i n Moss, Ted Newman, Sunday, April 30 at Beth Israel ference. . Paul Novak, Dell Perelman, Synagogue from 9 a.m. Rose Polonski, Jane Potash, Jewish educators a n d lay Robert P r e d , Debbi Ratner, leaders are expected to attend Laurie Remer, B r u c e Rich- f r o m communities in Iowa, ards, Eddie Rifkin, B r u c e ; K a n s a s, Missouri, Oklahoma Rips, Cindy Ruback, B u n n y and Colorado as 'well-'as outShafer, Alison Stanley, Susan state Nebraska and Omaha. Wintroub,' Steve Wise',. Ann LJnocoln—The ch a i r m a n of Steven Riekes, chairman of Yaffe, Diane Zipursky, Janet the Women's Division of the the Jewish Cultural CommitZipursky. tee, in inviting participants to Lincoln Jewish Welfare Federthe conference said, "This Con- ation 1972 campaign, Mrs. Kenference was developed to serve neth (Joyce) Pocras, has anthe needs of personnel active- nounced several social events ly interested in continuing Jewish education from tlie mid- which will aid the Women's Diwestern states. The Conference vision's campaign effoits will stimulate programs and inA cocktail party will be held novations In Jewish education at the home of Mrs. Herbert in our communities/' ••'". Gaba.at.6:3Q p.m.,on Apul 10 Experts in the Educational for women giving a minimum field from all over the country of "a-dollar-a-day" • ($355 per .who will present discussions at year.) At 8p.m. that same evethe conference i n c l u d e : .Dr. ning, there will be a dinner for Carrojl. Londoner, University of the givers of $200 per year at Nebraska at Lincoln; Dr. Dav- the Knolls Restaurant. On April id Wclnstein, President Spertus 19 a luncheon for $100 givers College of Judaica; Chicago, will be held at the American 111.; Ronald Piillen, A.V. Direc- Legion at 12:30 p.m. tor, University of Nebraska at Mrs. Jack Helper, co-chairOmaha; Stephen Wlndmueller, Human R e l a t i o n s Specialist, man of the Women's Campaign American Jewish Committee, of. the Greater Kansas City New Yprk; .Mrs., Lily .Edelniqn, Federation wilt address each of these gatherings. |>i " Bandy'Epstein and Keith Livingstone demonstrate campaign Director Qf; Jhe, BInai B'ritlj /, /; 11; i Solicitation techniques nt-ajniceting for Youth Division (Workers. (Commission. • on vAduli Jewish ''';MrE:.|{Helper has; served\as f-the. liansas i< , In (ho background, Kathy:-K)r4hen^a^,|ii\d*U<{wardjI<Acbf)frf ,--i. ;c(KhalrmenofiU^ i'otiOia National Council
Home hospitality or motel adcomodation is available to. outof-towners attending the Conference. Further inform a ti o n may be obtained from Sherman Poska, 342-1366.
Mrs. Pderss Tells Plans for Women's Campaign of Jewish Women and was one of eighteen campaign chairmen who attended a special UJA mission to Vienna and Israel in October, 1971.
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