Millard Rosenberg to Head Omaha Campaign Omaha—The appointment of Millard H. Rosenberg as chairman of the 1973 Omaha Jewish Philanthropies Campaign was announced this week by Mr. Morley Zipursky, president of tho Omaha Jewish Federation. In accepting tho appointment, Mr. Rosenberg said, "As
Jews, we are fortunate to live in this exciting generation of creativity, both in Israel and in our own Jewish community. I am honored to have tho privilege of heading the campaig* at such a significant time." Mr. Rosenberg has twice visited Israel in the past year.
He served as chairman of the Publicity Chairman of the 1971 year are more than anyone Omaha UJA Study Mission in campaign...# could have anticipated on tho February and as an Omaha "The achievements of Israel day of Israel's birth almost 25 representative on the. Prime. that I personally witnessed this . (Continued on Page 2) Minister's Mission' in September. He has also served in previous campaign cabinets, most recently in tho Keynote division of the 1972 drive, and as
State of Israel Bonds to Honor Ruth, Nate Nogg
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Omaha—Mr. and Mrs. Nathan L. Nogg will be the guests of honor at the annual community-wide Israel Bond Banquet to be held Sunday, December 17, at 6 p.m. at the Highland Country Club. Elmer Gross, Chairman of the 1972 Greater Omaha State of Israel Bond Campaign, noted that "Nate and Ruth Nogg have won the admiration of people throughout our community for their devotion and
for a lifetime of service on behalf of the Jewish community and the people of Israel. Omaha's role as a pacesetter for the Jewish communities ,of the. nation is in large measure due to the caliber of leaders like Nate and Ruth. The Testimonial dinner in their honor gives all of us the opportunity to join with the State of Israel Bonds in expressing appreciation for their multiple efforts," he said.
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Howard Weinstein Named Omaha CRC Director; ADL Regional Director Omaha — Ernest Wintroub, chairman of the Omaha Jewish Community Relations Com* mittee, has announced the appointment of Howard Weinsteiti as the CRC Director. A simultaneous announcement by Alexander F. Miller, director of ADL's N a t i o n a l Community Service Division, names Mr. $V'cinstetn a s ' t h e " director of tho Plains States regional office of the AntiDefamation League of B'nai B*rith. Mr. Weinstein will be serving in.tho dual positions formerly filled by Harold Adler. ?he Omaha Jewish Federation approved new by-laws for
the CRC last fall. Under the Joseph and Sioux Falls metrore-organization, the O m a h a politan areas. Jewish Community Relations Mr. Weinstein joined ADL in Committee is responsible for 1969 as a community consultthe development and imple- ant for the Mountain States Rementation of the community (Continued ,on Page 2) relations programs and activities of the Omaha Jewish community. Tlw CRC acts independently of the.ADL jn deter- _. mining locat programs'and prlo r i t i e s . Mr. Weinstein will serve as director of those local programs. As ADL Regional Director, Mr. Weinstein will be responsible for ADL programs in tho Plains States Region which includes Nebraska, Iowa. -Kansas, and the Kansas City, St.
Morton Richards—Toastmaster Omaha—Morton A. Richards will serve as Dinner Chairman and Toastmaster for the TestU monial in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan L, Nogg. "It is a privilege," said Mr. . Richards, to participate in an event of celebration of Israel's Silver Anniversary, and to joinin paying tribute to Ruth and Nate whose exemplary services to our community and to Israel has brought honor to them as it has brought strength to an Israel reborn." Reservations for tho December 17 dinner may be made with the Israel Bond Office. 920 City National Bank Building, Omaha, Nebraska; 341-1177.
Mrs. D. Bear to Head D. M. Women's Division Omaha B'nai B'ritli Plans; Howard Weinstein
Des Moines — Mrs. David Bear will be chairman of the Women's Division of tho 1973 AH-In-One Campaign of tho Jewish Welfare Federation. She has served in previous campaigns as chairman of Worker Training and chairman ; of the Metropolitan Division. She is presently vice-president of the Jewish Women's Federation and has been .chairman of its education committee. Mrs. Bear has been associate chairman of the National Leadership Development Committee of tho Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds for 3 years. She is also a mem; bcr of tho board of-the Iowa Jewish Home Guild. Jeaneltc Bear Active in Tifcreth Israel Synagogue, Mrs. Bear was the The Bears have three chilfirst woman to be elected to. (he Board of Trustees of the dren, Philip, Linda and Mary Synagogue. She still serves on Jane. the board and also as chairMrs. Bear, a native of Philman of the Youth Commission' adelphia, Pa., was graduated of tlio Synagogue. from the Collego for Women of Silo has served the Tlfereth the University of Pennsylvania. Israel Women's League in She also was graduated from many capacities and presently • is a member of its board.; She,, the normal department of £ f a t z : also is-a memberj'of the Mid'SijCollto.li'a' Hebrew1' "folcner west Branch of tho National Training Institute in Plitladel-
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^Tribute to Abe Omaha — Tho Omaha B'nal B'rith Lodges and Chapters have arranged for a city-wide "Tribute to Dr. Abe Grcenborg" to bo held Sunday, December 10, 7 p.m. at Beth Israel Synagogue, 1502 North 52 Street in Omaha. Dr. Greenberg passed away November 3, 1972 in Palm Springs, California.
berg, will also participate in communities throughout his life the ceremonies, and the recipient of many comA practicing physician in munal awards and honors. Omaha for 56 years, Dr. GreenAll friends of Dr. Greenberj* berg retired in October, 1971 to make Ms home in Palm are invited by the hosts, Henry Springs. Ho was a noted leader Monsky and Cornhusker lodges in both the Jewish and general and chapters of B'nai B'rith to attend this special memorial meeting. ,
Philip M, Klutznick, prominent Jewish leader and past Grand President of the International B'nal B'rith Lodge, will come- to Omaha from Chicago to participate in tho ceremonies. Mr. Klutznick and Dr. Greenberg worked together in B'nai B'rith for more than 50 years. Dr. Greenberg served as vice-president of- the International Lodge in 1965-08. Participating in the program with Mr. Klutznick will be Rabbi Isaac Nadoff of Beth Israel Synagogue. Dr. .Greenberg was o_, pnajofjthe founders of'tnet _,.. Id and a| long-time! tyta-, nagdgui member. TDr. !Jamps J. O'Neil,'
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