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Newcomers Welcomed At Federation Supper IWpaoiito KICMifd Ihr ^HpraUoa Newtomer Supper It liia JawW) Commiaility Canlar latl Sunday (>f thcaa » w»r» ncwcomeri to lh» Omaha Jmrlih rominunlty "Wr sm( out ahout 70 nrweomrr InviUttani " Ann (iol Newcomer Otalrman. "ami «e were moat irai w<Ui the ra^Miiae " Each newcomer wai paatcd by a boat with whom IhecvcnUiiwaaqienl /Uaoalthe mppar were re|»^ M vartout Jewiih who manned Ihr SHOWCASK OK ORGANIZA TION8 inlnrmillonaJ harfhs following the iupper In her grccUnf to the new coman Mary Pallmaii, Fader alioa praridant. netad thai Omaha li a load place to live and tt» eKpreaaed the hope thai each paraon would beeome bivotvad In at laaal «ne a< the many Jawtah organtea^•MT

Reprearntatlves from Sml\ey. (;intter snd AKWK'iales of Minneapolis will Ix- in <>m<ihii (>cl •-Sfor Town Hair mwt ings to provide older adulu and their families with an ufh porlunlly lo "speak uul" and help plan lor future IIVIIIR ar raagamenta for senior cili leiM An open dlacuasion. and question and answer period on Wednesday. Oct t al 7 30 p m snd on Thursday. «>cl 5, at 1 pm in IIM-Jpwisli c'lmmunilv CenliT Audilnnum will follow a slide pr«-<iefllali<in Ttiew merlings arr (or dlsciosion only and not (or (und raising purposes Mar> Mlman. prenidenl. Jewish Kederaliun »f Omaha, •aid the (•"wleralion has con Irarled with Smilry. (jlollpr

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napwawtalloaa Irom the and jroMlii orpntiattona and [JepartmanU o( the Ptdaralloa Ml up dlM*y* Mxt aniwarcd quealloni In the

Meetings Planned | On Housing Needs For the Elderly

SHOWCASE Doltle Roacnbluni. SHOW CASE chairman, lald that 16 orfanliatlonf participated In

the "Wonderfully tucccisful" rooprrallve venture Each newcomer wof pre (Continued on Pane 51

Due to Jewish holidays which occur durmx the month of (Jclober the Jewish Cnmmunlly Cen ler and the offices of the Jewish FederalKHi will he closed on Ihr followinK dstes Oct 2 and 3. Oct II Oct 16 and 17. Oct 23 and 14 Because of these holi dsys the JawWh Praaa will otxerve the foliowing early deadlines (or news and advertising enpyt Sapt » lor Oct 6 laaue; Oct 12 (or Oct 10 laaue, Oct 19 lor Oct 27 laaue Your cooperation In ot>servlng these deadlines will t>e appreciated

and Ataorlatt-h a wt-ll rn-OC nizedconi. In* midwest in ing arranftenieiils lu study Ihe future nr«ds of this commu nily and surmundlnii areas (or various lypes of living ar rangamenl.H for older adults ifirjudlnit a nursing home. aparlmcMil living for the well elderly, etc Alvln Ahram.son has heen appointed by Mrs Kellman lo head the special la.sk lone on l.ivinK Arrangements (or the KIderly

Federation. Include Ted .Seldin. Yale Richards. Beatrice! .Sommer. Joe Upton. Rll Zalkin, Gary Goldstein and] Jeanne LIpsey

Memtiers of the <-«mmitlee in addition of professional staff members of the Or Phil ip Sher Home and the Jtwish

Nearly 200 Attend Lecture Forum Event Whal'saJewi'l ' lf> in the (ace of re I m IS a question poMn ..nu ,in swered by Rabbi Barry Wein stein la.st Monday at the Jew IshCommunily (enter "I don't think we should do anything, " he .said, explaininK that parents and children should l>r informed atwut the various cults and the resource KToupa that are avaUal>le to combat them Rabt)l Welnatein. associate rabbi of Temple larael, Jotnod with Michael Richmond, di rector o( the Plains .Stales o( flee of the Anli'Defamation l.«ague of B'nal B'nth and the Community Relations Com mittee o( the. Jewish F'eder

atinn (if Omaha, and I>r Dar rel K Ber(!, pastor o( the Rockbrook I'nited Methodist Church in a panel discu.ssion The discussion, Jews (or Jesus in Omaha. " was presented as the fimt Lecture Forum program of the 1976-79 year by the Jewish Cultural Afts Council Hichard Juro. cachalrman. Ilmated the attendance at ly 200 and said that the en-

th^lasm o( the audience is the excellence ol the Mken contributed to a well >ted Introductory progri" Rabbi Welnatein. In rrier ring to cults, said that "thl.<i I Continued on Page 21

Framework Thrills Jews As Mideast Peace Looms Mm and aon^ewa In Omaha Joined with raiigMiil Uw wortd in giving thanka tor Iha Canp David SMunll which baa producad a fnunework (or peace m the Middle

E«Mt Not alnc« Praaidnl Anwar Sadal of Egypt vtattad laraallaal Novambar have hopaa been ralaad ao M^ aa Utey are today (or Israel and her Arab neighbor! In Omaha, at daewherc. the topic o( converulkm wu lirael and Egypt, Begin and Sadat. Carter and Vance, aa can glued themlalvea to radloa and eyea (Ixed on teievlilon While niwabara of Uw JtwMi community here (raely diacuaaad their vlawa and InterpraUUaM o( the peace proceH. Senator Edlawidaortoafcy and Rep JohnCavanaughienl (Tom Waahlngion In pralae o( the ittraaidu liocally, opinlan on lite Summit acoordi ra«gad (rom bapaM to daabUm aa to wheUtar aanea couM ba oMalMd. Dai iika Magid and kaia artinaMir layraaaad laiiii o< Uie akeptt^ dan wllb ttta announcement o( the ietMrt MagId lUtad, "We ihoiddn't give (the tcrrttory) all back We need the land We hava paopla coming In from Ruaala Where ai« you 0Btag to pm Uiam ^" ^^|r SebnaJdar echoed a aimiiar eniiciaffl, ^^K "Tbart are a lot o( obatadaa ahead ^^Buibabardtoovareoma Ruaalalan't ^K to ail Mto on ikia They muat have a deHM (to tfea gunmit propoaalat planned pharo wM bo awiaallluii to all o( thto In larael Irigirdlaai ol wtwIBogIn want» to agree on "

Net everyone contacted by the Jewtih Preaa agreed Optimlam about a lorUicomlog paaee treaty wta prevalent Commented I W Rooonblatl. "I think that Begin made the (In Mi talk he ever made He talked from hiR There will be peace If the Knesset rt get too lough ion Ihr treaties) I Ihink Praatdant Carter did everything he could do as he wants peace " I thought It was beautltul. very Itnpresslve." stated Mrs Pannlc Manvltx upon bearing o( the Camp David announcement "It Is Juat wonder(ul thai we will have peace We hope that this Is the beginning of the end of any can(rontatian." ahe added. Some lell that l^ treaty announcement was necoaaary to avoid another war (;«orf|r Cobn montkined. "I think the .Summit talks "brnke the Ice, but lu far from completed Israel can't afford another war aiid Egypt doean't want one either " A (Inal peace treaty between Israel and Egypt raaloring (ull diplomalic relallofu be^ tween the two counlrtca will e((cctlvely end 30 yean ol boatilUlea and reatore peace to two warring oai^lbors With this In mind. Iildor Kaha aMBimad the Camp David pronouncement to a taw words. "Nature baa trained the Jews to g> about thlKgs the hard way. but ihr Camp Oavtd Summit Is the first real step i» wards progress

Zorinsky "Elated" Senator Edward Zorlnaky told the Jewiah Preaa that he waa "elated" to see thai Presi (Continued on Page3i

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Israeli Designers, Manufacturers Featured at Bond Fashion Show • show, according lo Lynda The Women's Division ol Is rael Bonds has bolstertd the .Mirvlsh, publicity chairman for the Omaha Women's Divi growth o( Israel's (aahhwi inlion The show will tour 60 cil dustry by spotlighting Israeli made laahkms through sponles in the United Slates and sorahip of the annual (aabkm Canada In 1976

In Om^ltB the show will be at the Jeivisl) Community Center on Thursday, .Sept 28 and will be preceded by a Champagne Brunch al II a m Ad I Continued on Page 21


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