Banquet Will Observe LOVE'AnniversaryOmaha—The fjrst annivers- 0520. The banquet will be preary of LOVE will be observed. ceded by a 6:30 p.m. cocktail at a Volunteer Recognition Ban- hour. Reservations are $5 per quet Tuesday, October 10 at tho person. ; Highland Country Club. LOVE, During its first year of activithe League Offering Volunteers- ties, LOVE volunteers h a v e for the Elderly, was formed in worked with and for the resiOctober, 1971 by the Dr. Philip dents of the Home.'More than Sher Home for the Aged com- 100 men and women have committee with Mrs. Erwin Simon pleted Orientation courses and as chairman. given service on a regular basReservations for trie 7 p.m. is. banquet may be made with ." Special guests at the banquet Mrs. Henry Appel, 558-7448, or will be all the residents of the Mrs. Richard Robinson, 334- Home who are able to attend as well as professional staff members, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Orkow/Mr. arid Mrs. Charles
•LOVE Orientation
LOVE, the League Offering Volunteers for the Elderly, will hold an Orientation on Sunday, October IS at 11 a.m. T h e Orientation, for new volunteers in the LOVE program, will be in the auditorium at the Dr. Philip Sher Home for the Aged. Save SUNDAY, OCTOBER 15 for LOVE!
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Mmes. Harlan Noddle and Richard Robinson arc in charge of decorations for the banquet. Other committee members assisting Mrs. Simon' with' arrangements~"Jire Mrs. Lou Yager, Mr. Morton Glass, Mrs. Morris C. Fellman, Mr. Alvin Abramson and Mr. D o n a l d Nogg.
Omaha—Five c o m m u n i t y ha-Council Bluffs Liaison Comleadership appointments were mittee. announced at the September 27 The Federation Board also meeting of the Executivc'Com- heard reports from various, lnittee of the Jewish Federa- committee 'chairmen including a report from Charlotte Zlpurtion of Omaha. sky, chairmon of the Bureau Ernie Wintroub was named •of Jewish Education; Charles chairman of the Jewish Com- Monasee, -Jewish Community munity Relations Committee, Center; Lucille Zelinsky, Famreplacing R i c h a r d Fellman •ily Service; Richard Fellman, whose resignation as chairman Jewish Day School. was announced at the previous Federation meeting; Wintroub was also appointed to serve as M u r a l Committee a member of the Federation Executive Committee. Olasses Start ion. Omaha—AdulfJewish EdNell Cooper, a Westslde High School junior, will serve on the ucation classes sponsored by Executivo Committee filling the Jewish Cultural Committee will begin Monday, Octhe unexpircd term of Howard tober 9 at.Beth El SynaRochester whose resignation was announced^ the meeting. gogue. Classes will bo held, from Jack B. Cohen and Joe Lipto.8:20 p.m. and from ton were rc-apnointcd co-chair- 7:30 8:30 to 9:20 p.m. men of Hie Federation Budget of the classes can Committee. Donald Nogg was- beDetails found on Page 2. named chairman of the Oma-
Des Moines—Mark Tenenbaum, 22, has accepted a position as youth director for the Des Moines Jewish Community Center Mr, Tenenbaum is a recent graduate 'of Miami University of Ohio in Oxford, where he majored -in secondary education. He has had experience as a gym supervisor and as a member of the day camp staff of the Jewish Community Center of Canton, Ohio. Ho also worked vHvith t 'various -youth groups at the Center and as a teen-ager was a member of the Teen Board and was active in. the youth program. As youth director of ihe'Des Moines Center, Mr. Tenenbaum ildreniflndi youth age's<4 to IB. Heialso ,wfli:'work wJ(h
campus •through the '.Drake" House. In his new position he replaces Herbert Parmet, who has been named as executive director of the
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Jerusalem (JTA)—Israeli au- the. n -<ane a\j<A*^ thorities stepped up theft inves- and & ^ w .questioned tigation of arms smuggling and on th\ ~, smuggling last, indicated that they were deter- week aud were released on the mined to trace the source of a understanding that they- would crate of arms and ammunition be subject to further questionseized at.Lod Airport a week ingago as it'was about to be shipThe JDL's involvement in the ped abroad for a private war arms smuggling was admitted against Arab terrorists. by Schneider. Rabbi Kahane Police detained Rabbi Meir subsequently acknowledged that Kahane, leader of the Jewish) ' the JDL was involved and ofDefense League, a n d Yosef fered to provide information if Schneider, JDL secretary in the government dropped a l l Jerusalem for questioning in charges against JDL members
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and Paglin. The government refusedr Police, interrogators are said to be determined to find out where the JDL obtained" the arms, whether there afe additional caches and to whom they were consigned) • Police said last week that they had evidence, that the arms came from an Army arsenal and that at least two soldiers were involved in their theft.
Pane! of Reactors (from left) Mmes. Sidney Mendelsohn, David Bclin and Marshall Berg.
focm on Des Moines — Jewish guide- talk on' the topic, "Jewish lines for the controversial is- Teachings — Help for Today's sues of today will be the topic Problems." Group discussion of a one-day .Institute for Jew- will follow. ish women of Des Moines from -A panel of reactors • from 9:45 a.m. to 2:30" p.m. Thurs- b a c k g r o u n d s of all three day, Oct. 12, at Tifereth Israel branches of Judaism, knowlClubhouse. edgeable themselves in Jewish Issues such as abortion, peo- teachings, will focus on aspects plo versus the ^environment, of the'speech and discussion to military service and many oth- wiiich they personally have the • greatest reaction. Members of ers will be examined.* the reaction panel are Mmes. Dr. Burton M. Leiser; chair- Sidney Mendelsohn, David Beman of theuphilosophy depart- rlin, and Marshall B.erg. • ment at Drake University, will All participants' are encouraged to bring into focus the bearing that Jewish law and teachings can have in their own lives. Dr. Leiscr, who has conductJerusalem (JTA)—-The first ed similar workshops for largo public demonstration by' Da- Jewish Federations, moved to mascus Jews against their op- Des Moines during the summer jpression by Syrian'authorities to assume his post at Drake. .was reported this week by' Su- He Is author of "Custom, Law, premo Court Justice Haim Co- and Morality: Conflict and Continuity in Social Behavior," and hen. • " Cohen, who heads the Public of two books' scheduled to be Committee for Jews in Arab published soon: ''Liberty, JusLands, said he learned that a tice, and Morals: Value Confewi jWeeks. ^go, •severaldbundred Jews demonstrated in Da;mnscus. He did Hot say how The'lnstituter is sponsored by .Syrian, SUthoxitiesieacte-J tue..Jewisui'JWometL's. -Federal
tion: Reservations may be f made' by calling the Jewish; Welfare Federation office, 244-^ 3144. . A light lunch will be served at the cost of $1. Child cars will be available. Mrs. M o s e Waldinger is chairman of the Women's Federation. Mrs. Matthew Bucks- _ baum is chairman of the Insti-' tute. Serving on the committee are Mmes. Gary Rubin, Ralph Copple, Jay Rosenberg,' and Bart Axelrod.