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Syria Agrees to 6-Month U.N. Mandate Extension

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JNCrL BLUFFS, LINCOLN, OMAHA Omaha, Neb., Fri., November26,1976

TEL AVIV (JTA)-Damascus radio announced Nov. 20 that Syria has agreed to a sixmonth extension of Die mandate of the United Nations Disengagement Observer. Force (UNDOF) on the Golan Keighis, due to expire Nov. 30". ". But recent developments in Lebanon have caused concern • In Israel and may require a

Judith Beilin Represents Israel at State Dinner Honoring Mrs. Grossman

new policy , decision with respect to that country hi the very near future, sources here have said. Confirmation of Syria's agreement was received in the IIM

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ty in southern Lebanon. Some sources said it might have been a test of Israel's reaction. A senior security source has been quoted as saying that Israel would not permit a renewal of terrorist ac' tivity hear its Border- and would take the initiative against terrorist groups that disturb the tranqullity of the region. " ,1

veyed to Secretary General Kurt Waldhelm by the Syrian delegation and the UN chief executive will submit a written report to the Security Council Tuesday. A UN T h e S y r i a n t r o o p spokesman said the Council movements are regarded as would meet Nov. 29 to adopt a less ominous for the time beresolution extending the man- ing. Israel has repeatedly Indate, to which Israel has also formed Syria, through U.S. agreed. diplomatic channels, that If Concern in Israel has come would intervene should Syria from Syrian troops, serving as concentrate, forces near the part of the all-Arab peace- Israeli b6rder.

OMAHA — Judith Beilin, a her degree In drama and member of the Ministry for theatre arts from the Royal Foreign Atfalre of the State of Academy of Dramatic Art In keeping- force, crossing the Damascus is believed anxIsrael currently serving her London. In the" late 1930'e, Litanl River Into southern ious to avoid a confrontation third term as Consul of Israel Mrs. Beilin gave up her acting Lebanon and reached Mar- with Israel at a time when Its to New York, will represent career to marry the ardent jAyoun', a township Just north army is spread thin in (he State of Israel at the Zionist, Harry Beilin, and setof the Israeli border 'settle- Lebanon and for that reason is Omaha-Israel Dinner of State tle In then Palestine with him. 1 ment of Metuallah. The Chris- also interested in-preventing a h o n o r i n g M r s . Morris She has made her permanent tian' radio station in Beirut renewal of terrorist activity in Grossman, Sunday, Dec. 5, home there since 1938. reported that other Syrian the border region. 6:30p.m.,at the Omaha Hilton From 1038 to 1951, the units crossed the river on their Hotel. Benin's participated in every Sources here said that Israel way to the Lebanese port of would not regard the presence In February 1974, Mrs. phase of the establishment Tyre. . of token Syrian forces south of Beilin represented Israel on and development of modern the Litanl or at Tyre as a pro-the Economic and Social Israel. While her husband Most alarming, however, vocation but would react if Council as an observer at the served as liaison between the was the bazooka recent attack large Syrian formations Commission on the Status of Jewish Agency and the British Slmcha Dlnltz, Israel's Ambassador to the U.S., right, with mandatory government, Mrs. Frank R.. Lautenberg, UJA General Chairman, center, and ,on an Israeli patrol along the entered the border area now Women at theUnlted Nations. Lebanese border near Zar'it held by Lebanese Christians. Prior to her appointment as Beilin was active In ' the Sidney Lansburgh Jr. of Washington D.C. at a UJA Dinner for and te firing of several Consul, Mrs. Beilin served as Hnganah and also in the pro- the 1977 Campaign In the Israeli Chancellory. ; Katyusha rockets arNaharlya liaison officer for the Foreign gram for founding new setfrom across the Lebanese tlements. _ • Ministry in connection with border. In both attaacks there the hundreds of foreign corAt the same time, she was were• no casualltles and . respondents stationed in eight years on the Staff of the .'Israelis returned fire.' 'Israel to cover the Elchmann Palestine Broadcasting Sertrial. She also received, on vice, as actress, producer-and "But the Incidents, thefirstIn behalf of the Government, newscaster. Following a . WASHINGTON-"What, : passivity is over. In 1977, our that region in nearly a year, distinguished visitors from the series of fund-raising missions Israel needs Is not parity with UJA giving Is not a privilege, may have signaled the start of Americas, the British Com- to England and the U.S. In a new wave of terrorist activlthe enemies of the Jewish peo- buy a responsibility." • monwealth, Asia, Africa and 1946-7, she began to work for ple, but a qualitative adScandinavia. . the underground radio station vangate,"Ambassador SimBorn and educated in of the Haganah. In May 19-18 cha Dlnltz told 45 Jewish comEngland, Mrs. Beilin received when the establishment of the munal leaders meeting at the State of Israel was proclaim- Israeli Chancellory who pledged, she announced the news in ed W.4 million for UJA's 1977 P. Schnelderman .an historic broadcast over Campaign—jo per cent more Haganah Rtfdlo Haifa. than 1976. ' "For without this ad-From June 1948 until mid OMAHA - Abraham H. • vantage," Dlnltz explained, Foxman, an attorney and an 1950, Mrs. Beilin was In charge of the public relations '"the people of Israel,will not authority on international afoffice for the. United Jewish have the strength to assure a fairs, will be the guest speaker OMAHA — Philip R". Appeal In Tel Aviv. . s t r o n g , v i a b l e J e w i s h at the third annual meeting 'or Schneiderman has resigned Mrs. Beilin Is a widow. Her ' homeland. Together, morality the Anti-Defamation League . from the United Way of the husband, at the time of his plus strength, are attributes of B'nal B'rith Society of Midlands effective Jan. 21, death in 1959, was Chief of .that will preserve pur people. Fellows to be held Tuesday, 1977, to accept the position of Protocol for Israel's Foreign Without them, Jewry could Nov. 30,: according to Henry Executive vice president of Ministry. From 1954 to 1957, he • disappear through tack of pur- tllekes, Fellows, chairman. United way of Indianapolis, served as Israel's Charge pose." ." \ , .•'• •• ,.;' :• Indiana. Schneiderman Joined Foxman is the director of nad'Affalres In : Denmark and, : Frank R. Lautenberg, UJA- tional leadership for the AntiUnited Way of the Midlands in prior to that, hid been Consul General Charman sidd, Defamation League -of B'nsl May," 197$ l i v i n g as exGeneral of Israel to the 11 ; "American Jewry will answer B'rith. ecutive director of United Way ':-• western states of America. responslvely, for the time for . The event will be held at the and United Fund of Council Judith Beilin Bluffs. home of' Henry and Dorothy - - "This represents a tremenHiefces, 41C South S3 Street at 8 dous career opportunity for ' '' ' me," Schneiderman said, Foxmon w a s born In "although my wife and I are Herzog called for action con- Poland. He Is fluent in Yid• 'IWe owe ittoour forebearers, :t • very sad to leave Omaha; its Describing^ recent Arab ac- " We owe it to ourselves. We demning the recent consensus dish, Hetrew and English. A people have been good to us. tions as a dear Indication that owe it to our children and we agreement reached by the graduate of the Yeshlva of Abraham Foxman We've thoroughly enjoyed our "a major anti-Semitic world owe. It to the generations to U.N. Security Council on Flatbush, he received an campaign is underway," come," he told the audience Israeli administration of .the undergraduate degree from Rome". The tour included stay here." While in Omaha Schneider•' City College of City University discussions with government Israel's United Nations Am- which greeted bis words with occupied territories. Herzog noted that "each and of New York and a Juris Doc- leaders in Israel and an au- main served on the Boards of bassadorChalniiierzo" urged a standing ovation. Herzog noted that American every one of us has reason to tor degree from. New York' dience with Pope Paul VI on Directors of the Dr. Sher Jews to "fight back." Home and Boys Town, com? the plight of the Soviet Jews. Addressing an audience of Government policy Is directly bo proud" arid cited trie 800,000 University School of law. He is a member of the New mittee'oh minority business A recognized authority on 2,000 North American Jewish Influenced by the degree to Jewish refugees from-Arab leaders attending the General which American Jews voice Jands who today are produc- the Holocaust, Israel and the York State Bar Association development and chairman of Assembly of the Council of support for Israel. "The or- tive citizens of Israel com- Middle East. Foxman has con- ' the New York County LaWyers the chamber of commerce. He J e w i s h F e d e r a t i o n s In dinary Jew In the street will pared to the 500,000 Arab tributed to several books In- Association, the Middle East served on the executive Philadelphia, Herzog called not be pushed around, the Am- refugees who are today still in cluding the Encyclopedia. Institute and the American search committee for the Judalca. In 1971, be organized Academy Association for Federation as well as the cooron all Jews to recall the anti- bassador declared. "He will refugee camps. dinating Federation, commitfight, Action is needed to pro-' Turning to the recent action and guided a group of promi- Peace in the Middle East. Semitism of Hitler. Reservations can be made tee on aging. He and his wife, "This time, let us fight ve to the world that we stand of the U.N. Security Council, nent American Jewish comBea, are members of Temple before it i s too late," the as one, ready to face our .Herzog termed it "despicable munal leaders on a tour by calling Henry Rlekes, 397,.\"' (Continued on Page 2) , "Aswnbly In toael ^- and . 3 2 8 8 . .•;'-.• • ' , ; . * , . : : . L \ \ \ - : - . ) A ' ; ; • ' • • Israeli Ambassador declared. enemies.". ,

Dinitz Issues Call for

Intematiqnal Authority Scheduled to Speakat Annual ADL-BB Meeting

Herzog Saysl*'V\te M ust RgMBack^

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Schneiderman Leaves Omaha


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