January 10, 1975

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ins [Meeting [Delayed By David Ljodw i JERUSALEM (JTA)porelgn MlnMcr Ylgia AUon't •Miitlim wHh SMraUu> of pato Henry A. KlMinger hM Ifeaeo pMtpooed (nrni Jan. 9 to Jan. 19.

SERVfNQDES MOINES,, Vol. UV No. 13

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bjr AOn at dita la ' THa Jawtiti Teiegrapbic Meocy learned, meanwhile. Stat Klaringer waa requeiUiig ftddWonal and mora Mafled Iprapaaaif from AUon (or a •aoond-atafle agreement with Itgypt than the Foreign lllnlatar baa conveyed at their teat meeting. I At that Ume AUon rapor iadly (poke of a 30-so illometar laradj puU-back In (Hnai wMlwut drawbif iinea on i map. In return, tite Itradl Wontgn Minister was said to liavo demanded various ||sneaasiiaa from Egypt, inpiudliHi a praionged period lAirliig wMcb a second stage iagreeroenl would be In effect. ' Other Israeli proposals pwportedly condition a new ipgroement on the prior Itainilnnsnt of all Egyptian ijmdertalUngi ooaUinad in Ute ||lrst disengagement fgraament signed In January 01*. TMa apparently Includes l»-opanbig the Sues Canal and tlw ratum of the civilian, pOPlrf^fffti to Uw cuiai toot

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High offioialt here have tinted thai any Israel conieariona Involving the Abu lodeU oil flekh in Sinai would le oontlngent on an American king with regard to d's future oU supplies. Abu Rodeis fields, capi by Israel in the Six-Day Var. reportedly fill all or most f Israel's domestic oU

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Omaha Federation Names Slate of Candidates for '75

!; Ofnciab attrtbutad Uw one[.liwek delay to Klsdngn-'i beavy work idieduie and said jlhat Allon would go (o ;1Vashlngton after ap[fearancM in Florida and on [the U.S. Weat CoMt on bctiaU ^ the United Jcwtdi Appeal. Well-lnfonned aourcet here .Indlcaied, however, that the iyoatpooement ttemmed from IHie (act that Klsalnger's MOoUcta with Egyptian ofakiais had not yet reached the

,CCXJNCIL BLUFFS LINCOLN, OMAHA

Jan. I3ts Kickoff For Women's Drive OMAHA - The IfTi Jewish Philanthropies Women's Campaign will get under way the wedi of Jan. 13 with the many volunteer workers meeting at (he homes of their dtvlskm chairmen Pacesetters chairmen are Mrs. Lawrence Chapman, Mrs. Maurice Katxroan and Mrs.'Phil Katzman. Monday's meeting I* scheduled at Mrs. Phil Katzman's residence. Mrs. Sol Parsow, wrho Is Ufesavers oxhalrman with Mrs. Paul Veret. will hoateaa the Tuesday meeting. On Wednesday, Providers

volunteers will convene at the home of Mr«. Larry Meyerson, whoae eo^hairmen are Mrs. Marshall Bernstein and Mrs. Albert Fox. Protectors co-chairmen Mrs. Jerome Cohen. Mrs. Ceroid Hoberman. Mrs. Joseph Kirshenbaum, Mrs. Don Novicoff and Mrs. Harlan Noddle are planning Thursday's meeting at Mrs. Noddle's home. The I»7S Philanthropies Telethon Is headed by Mrs. Jack Fox, who is enlisting large numb^ of volunteers for this gigantic undertaking.

Pleas for 3 Soviets Urged By Omahan After Meeting OMAHA - Prote«s and pleas in the cases of three Soviet Jews are being urgently sought, reports Mrs. Leonard Goldstein,- cochairman of the Omaha committee (br Soviet Jetny. Mrs. Goiditein, who attended the meeting in New York City last weekend of the UnkKi of Councils lor Soviet Jews, said the three men are Dr. Mikhail Shtern, Dr Venjamin Levich and MikhaU Levlev. She HM their cases require urgent actkm to prevent Implementatioh of severe sentences for their seeking e*ll viaaa and also to call attention to the apparent goviot diaraprd for the qihrtt

of the Kissinger-Jackson agreement Dr. Shtern, 5*-year-old endocrinologist, was given an eight-year sentence on brttwry charges despite favorable evidence. Dr. Levich, a noted eiectrochemist has been told that his sons will be allowed to leave the country only if he pledges never to apply for emigration. Levlev Is the former Soviet department store managir whose death aentenoe lor allegedly taking bribea wu diarolsaed. He is stilt facing prosecution, however. Area reaidtnta are asked to write, call or cable the lConlinuedonPage4)

OMAHA — New offlcen and 10 memben of the board of the Jewish Federation of Omaha will be elected at the Annual Meeting on Sunday, Feb. 2.197}. The 7:30 p.m. meiUn% in the Jewish Community Center Auditorium will also include a "Town Hall" open question-and-answer period tietween all Interested members of the community and Federation department chairmen and executives. Morley Zlpursky, outgoing president, will present his report as will Federation department chalrpenona. The slate of officers for 1975 and new board members fbr the term ending Dec. 31,1877 was announced this week by David Friedland,

chairman of the Nominating Committee. Serving with Friedland were Joe Kir shenbaum, Jack Saferstein. Henry Appel, Mn. Marvin Brookstein and Barton Greenberg. Federation members may submit additional names of candidates for office or board positions by petitioning, a Feder^ittn spokesman said. AcoonUiv to the Fedwidian by-Laws, Article n, Nomlnalkiu and Eleetkns, Section 3, other nominatloiis lor elective offices of the Psdaratlao and the alecthw dlrectorahipe of the FederatloD may be made by written petttioo allied by at ieaat twenty-fhre (35) memben of the redaratkn and fUed with the Secretary of ,1 Continued on Page 2)

Election ""TS Information fHoniinees, Outgoing Offficars, Present Board Members of the Jewish Federation of Omaha, Inc. Nomkmms for Officers, 1$JS Harlan Noddle Vlo»l>raiUaafta: Mn. Morris C. Fdlman (Mary) Charles A. Monaaee Hubert Roaenbium EllSchupack Secntaiy: Mn. Milton Waldbaum (Mimi)

Outgoing Officers

Nomlneeefor Boani, 7975 (Toserve until January. l«78i

Alvin Abramson Paul Aiperson Mrs. Don Greenberg (Nancy) Howard Kasiow Martin Lehr Joe Lipton Mrs. Sol Parsow (Lee Jane) Dr. Joseph Soshnik Isadora Treliak Or. Jim Wax

BoardMembars Terms Expired January, 1975

Morley Zlpursky Vioe4>raaldanta: Alvin Abramson Harlan Noddle Hubert Roaenbium JoeLlpton Secratary: Mn. Morris C.Fellman

BoerdMembers Terms Ending January, 1976 Norman BatI David Friedland Frank Goldberg Gary Gross LeoMeyerson Charles Mooasee Mrs. C. M. Newman (Racky) Richard Robinson Mre. Ervin Simon (Miriam) Mn. HaroldZellnsky tLuciile)

Leonard Goldstein Daniel Katzman Mre. Isaac Nadoff (Jeanettei E. Robert Newman Mrs. Roberg Nogg (Barbara i EdRoaen EllSchupack Stanley Slosburg Mrs Milton Waldbaum Richard Wintroub

BoardMembars Terms Ending Januni-y. 1977 Mn. Jack B, Cohen (Audre>') Paul G. Cohen Mre. Lloyd Friedman (Lois) Joe Kirshenbaum Robert Kully Murray Newman Yale Richards Mn. N. Julian Rips (Bartwre) JackSaferetein Maurice Udes


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