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Omaha. Nab , Fri. 8«ptamber8,1978
^ : dy Friedman Delivers Quality, Quantity Effort By imiUhUaiburt
Jewish Kederalion of r)maha while the ADL up erate« under the auapiceti DfH'naiH nth i
Two yean IRO Sanlnrd •Sandy" Krtedman and Amy ('(asinan wrrr each the sui))r<-t of ipparalc (ra lure «lorM4 in Ihr K'Mh lla ihanah laaur lA ttir JcwWl PrvM In June ol (he U)\ Uy*inn year they wen- mar riM The JawMt Prtw w<>uid like to n-porl that it *as in >lrunien(al in m-ikinu thi< malch huwci f| be inacrurali ij
(are< of hln jitb with ihc Joint txwrd o( Alil.CRC which jri< iiiiifs the mon <l activity
mans met at a Ku Klux Klan rally which Sandy was attending In hit new raparltv an chairman n( the ('(HTiniunity KelalMu. I'ommillee and which Amy • a* cijverind a» a reporter forKhT\
It kNxjid tx> noted that Ih)' Anil Driamalion U-aKue of B mil Hrllh and ihi> ('nmmiinilv Hfl.-itjonii
III Mr I-riednian set-! i' ,is a
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Sept 17 at Ihe Jewish Commu nlly (.'enter Mrs Donald (ioldsteln. chairman of the Jew ish Ke<ler (tion .Newi-omi' ''i-e staled, "Our c'. • is we should pKis iiH' an op illy lor newcomers to memhers ol Ihe iihuntty " OPOROANIXATIONS will be a feature at Irartion o' ih" *^"*roineni' Supper M lUMeqblum, SHiJi' ,'ijirman announced "that represent! lives of Ihe KruuD- o.irlM iii.ii Ing In the' eryone »i invi|«() lo Ihe .Newcomers SuppeF-*nV*0_ per person Reservations mi^Sto made by Scpl II vtilh Awl Rttm^n at Ihe Federation offlcp. 334\ OH). \ Will be public Sepi \l (o 5 30 p m al the Jewish Community fenler For Intormalian on th«' New comon' Supper oryme SHOW CAB, contact CyArad Koller at 3344001. 1
Outdoor Pool Open Weekends II the weather is pleasant the pool wtll open the lollawing waakand*: Sept « and lo, 8e|K Maad 17
At present Mr Knedman eiplaim, Jewish teachers mii'-i > .k" i.--^i I...
sec ry practice II is working with the schools to (IIHI a m«'an!i hy which Jewish teachers can lake lb<'se holidays with pay and not .^we vacation time ( ontlniK'd on PaKc * t
The Milton Livingston FnutKl:itkitii ti;«s Ml.lilt A <int
Federation CanipfiKn .«iil lo provide pe<ii)lr A ,ii, uir ,[.i«ir
' lew iiia tn Men i> KacI Kind lo liraet TV inade a iimllar
lunltyof \ it they will h !• r standing ol that country's problems and needs
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Juie M Newman, president of the Foundation, »aid the Inulees were "most Im prened" with the rewillji of last yi'rtr s Mlssuiii and unan iniousK HKr<s-d lo fund the pruje<'t again The purpose of the Mission IS to provide ii broader Imse ol contrlhutors lo lh«' Combined
ByMnJay! A memorial to Hauliae Sid man, Ihe late wile ol Harry Sidman, In th«' form of The Pauline Sidman S<'holarship Fund" has he«'n eslahlisbed bv the Sisterhood of Heth Is rael Synagogue This iril>ule Is fjeing paid to
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man wh<i, lor her life gave devoted Iv .ind • .1 sh of her tln>e ind eiK I k :• • Ihe rtevelopmenl ami enrichment ol our community Her ,ir' ,,rked byalo' lew ish III! .<• and earned (or hi th<' ••i""Mllon. d;.., ..„ ....fction *ho knew her and who . i) with her The Jewish c<immunity of (imaha owes a det)t of grat Itude to Pauline Sidman Among Ihe numerous acliv dies lo *birh she gave of her self s,, aillinKly are of the Beth Is^ 1,1 .»! presidency ol the Henry Monsky B'nai B'rlth Women's chapter
The (•'ulurc ( diiiping IJin-t lions Cominitlcc h.is an nounced a "final opportunilv (or members of lh<" coiymu nity to provide input on camp ing needs This 'last chaiK*'' will take place Sept i:i al 7 M p m m thi" JCC when the Committee meets with Slierwixiil Kpstein (amping iiinsullaiil lor the National Jewish Welfare Hoard, wfio w ill be here lo help evaluate the findings of tht' re cenl survey Mdiiny (loldtKTg commit Iw (liairm.in saiil thai only 78 ' l»% ' oul n( . •on tacled lilled ined the questluiiii.iiir ilr wtdirated that the nups'lonnain-
dassah as well as the Umaha Board of Hadasaah. on Ihe Board of Kalah- Franklin Chapter ol Ihe Mizrachi Women, on Ihe Board ol the Beth Israel Synagofue at well
naM waiMiv addlUMMl ^ tonnaUeo bafore the maaHin Buy conUd Loula B. Soiolaan, oacutlvc director of the raderaUaa.atSSMM Mr Solomon slressc-d Ihal this Mission will IM' H totally
had lufii HTil III every Je« ish lanilly wilh children tiorn tie I ween ISM 11174 "Krankly. wie were disap *poinl«-d in th»' lack of re sponse especially sirjce the cl(»ing o( Camp Ksth«'r K .\'e*man pnimpled such a (unir in ihe community." Mr lioldlx'rgsaid He added that Ihc ineelinv; on Wedn«'sda\ nighl is th«' last opportunity for Ifmse not res piMiding to the survey to make their wishes known He said Ihc committee plans lo formulate and report its recommerelatums lo the next meeting ol Ihe Federall'" Roiird of l)ire<'toni
purjiose of ollenng finam lal aid to Beth Israel studt'nts who wish to puntue advam-ed Jew ish studies This IS a memorial that re (Iccis I'auline Sidman's con cern (or Ihe future of Judaism, .ind IS in keeping with her con I em lor Jewish learning amJ achii'vemeni
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Pauline Sidman as on the National Hoard of tlie Women's Branch of Ihe I'd jc .^ She was also a
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So saKl Pre I Begin o( lsrii> al Kennedy Airport in New Vork on his way to Camp David lor a summit cnnler ence with President Anwar Sadat of Egypt and Piesideoi Carter
rael Synag"perpetuate memory by ••suiijiishiiig IIK' Srholanhlp Memorial Fund in her name This ' ' ' u Memorial Fund u
Begin, smiling and l(x>king (II, arrived with his wife Allza Hewas^' Uiylsrae II Foreii I Moshe Dayan and Ix-kiiM.' Minuter Rzer Weliman who will par
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The re<iuiremrnl for participation in Itx' ' in IS I a minimum )<' .iiuto Ihe 1979 Combiiicil |-Ml*;atlon J Campaign The pledge re- 1 quirement lor thoM' under : fears of age IS SI.(100 In addition to Five Star I lels, the Mission provides , briefings In high government oflu lals home hospitality *ilh Israeli lamilies. visits lo | ih'vclopmeiil towns absorp-. lioncenlcrU nioshavim Also, Ihi-re will IH- views of .Samaria and Judea. study ses sions with university profes s/ir^ ...wi «ii.,i..nK informal nI-
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According lo Mr .Solomon, approximately 2S participants can be accommodated
Jean Duitch Appointed Bond Chairman
Due to Jewish holidays which occur during the month of Octolter Ihe Jei^ish Community Cen ter and the oHic<>s of the Jewish Federation will tie closed on the following dates I HI 2 and :i. Oct II Oct IB and 17, Oct 23 and 24 Betausc of IIK-SC holi days the Jewlah Preai will observe the following early d«'adlines lor news and advertising copy Sept 2fl lor Oct « issue. (HI Vi for Oct 211 Issue. Oct 19 for Oct 27 issue Vour cooperation in r>f>serving these d«'adline« »ill he iiiiprwiatHt
Begin Hopes for Success iJTAi - 'We want peace more than an^ - " '.irth For Ihe s, for oil'
First Class trip 'We »»'" >>•• ^1 ving in Fivej •Star h. \viv. Tibe-f rias. an:.. . i"'said The all ind t«7S per person Ai , ..Is so, that participants can elect toj visil I'ul.ind by departlngl ' on Nov 22. andl 0" vi^ssion group ml Israel oii .Nov 27
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A committee has been s«'l up undi-r thi' chairmanship of th«' writer lo \w m charge ol this memorial fund She may lie contacted regarding furlh<T information and contribu lions
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An organltatianai waaHin lo diacuat aU (aoaU o( Uw tilp wUl take piacc Tliunday. Sapt 21 at T X pm in (be Jawlita Conouolty Caaiar.
Camp Committee Offers Final Input Meeting
Beth Israel Establishes Sidman Memorial Fund
Federation Invites Newcomers sixty Jewish newcomers have brrn invited to Ihe 5 :iu p m Newcomers Supper on
Mr (•'ricdman is in hi* u-< (in<l year .is chairman of the CRC and spent Ihretprior years on the compiit lee He jeeo the committee an a plB<v where people who have had prohlemh ran !ieek help One of the areas in which the commit lee la working to provide lurh help l» in th<' local iichoiil systems
Livingston Subsidizes Men's Study Mission
ticlpate In the Camp David talks . • Th. theaniHiri ov .s*'w mrKiiov Hugh Carey. New Vork City '^' •• ''(ird Koch. Israels
I lo the I S Sim , Krael' \...>. ..^. dor to Ihe I'niloi hud.I llliiiii .iiirl
ish III. He *(anled permanent peace ami "to sign peace treaties with all our oriKlilxirs and bring an end lo al) wars that look place for .'W years in our region ' He also said that Israel wanted the Camp David summit lo uphold the inlegrlty of President Carter as leader ol Ihe free world, ,
Jean Duitch Mrs Jack Duitch iJeani h.is acceplKl the position of (ieiieral Chairman of th<- IS78 Women's DIvisKin ol Israel Bonds Mrs Duitch serves on lh«' txwrd of Bi'lh Kl Synagogue, ami last year, was vice presi 'l<-nt n( that board She is a for iner chairman ol Ihe Beth Kl Voulh Commission and in 1!«76 was chairman of^the l.srael Voulh I'llgninage She has also served as Hailassah Voulh Activities chairman A native firhahan and life long resident, Mrs Duitch has lie«'n active on ITA board>^ Ihe city and is pre^enMrScting as ll^wn Ifetwy-n Ihc Jewish Federation and the (iirl Scouts of Omaha in the Minora Award program Mrs Duilch's commitment to Israel began in 19.52 when she spent a year in Israel on Ih<' kibbutz Maale MaChami sha The three Duitch chil dren. David, Debbie and Jona than have each been to Israel twice forr xicnd«-d v IMI.S I am honored and excited to serve as (ieneral Chairman ol Ihe 1978 Women's Division ol Israel Bonds " Mrs Duitch said, "because Ihe annual show III Israeli fashions Is al 'Conllnuedoii Page 21