November 24, 1978

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Dinner Honors Morton Richards; Israel Bonds Top $2 Million Mar* Ituui t2 million In If rarl Bondi a nrw rrcord lor OmalM wm purrhawd lait Sundiy durtnc the UmalMit rad blMwr of State hooortng Mof • " --irtta Ni Jin» alli-nrtrd the iiiiLiif-i <iiiiittf( which Mr Kichanls wat prrM-nlKl with

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Omaha, Nab.Fri, Novsmber 24.1978

Mid-East Authority to Speak

At Second Kallah Weekend Howard M Sactur. profearior of Modam European. MM t Baitom, and Jew iith Httloat (ieorge Waihlnglon LInlvenlty. will be the |UMt unr here durtng the aarMuwal Kallali wfcfcend I by lite Jewifh Oil I biral Arta Council of Omaha Dr Sacitar will ^leak al the f Jewuh Cummunilv Center nn fcThuniday. Dec 7 at I p m . JBetii Kl Synagogue, Friday. I-Dec I at I IS p m Beth It SynaiPgue on .Saturday. I at I 4S am and at [Temple Iirael on Saturday, 'Dec (atlpm Dr Sachar wai bom In Ihe United Slale<( and educated al »artt" • >!e and HarII n« academreer u univt-rslty teacher I jMrWl rducator ha* not limited to thii rauntry. He Itvad In Israel for sii

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four of tliam u Irrdor of Brandels IJnIver Ity't Jacob HIatI Institute •"nd ntumad here only In 1H6 SlMVllMabtlwaviaitedls , rati at iMtl one* annually for ami e«Hwliatlon in bit Sabbatical year on a EeUowihip of the Endowment lor the Id aa a VUlUng ' at Iha Unlveniiy of

•WAV** Hti panpacUvc on Jawuii Ult bi Anartea hM bMn In^ OMand by Ibe UTMU aiperl «fK« Edllortala in Ibe AofloJewiib preaa Ibat have fol lUalacturaaauifMtnal I trtiw «B tha cwdawporary

Dr Sadier't towiiiiinU «• MkMto Eaatarn and JewM

Morton and Elaine RIchanJa accept congratulatloM iqwn completlan of the moat succcntul Omaha-lirad Bond Dinner In the city's hlitory

Dr. Howard Sacbtf devctapmcnU are periodically taped via IransAtlanllc tele phone, and are broadcait on Kol Yiarael in Itrad He alao Is a gueal commentator for the Voice of America, and Is a frequent lecturer al Ibe National War College and the National DcfMiae Intelli ItnceCeUate Dr Sachar initially at Iracted public allenllon In im, at the age of 30. with the puMlcatton of his fint book. "The Courae of Modem Jewlah HMory " DeacrUxd by the New York Herald-Tribune as one of the three lonmoat works of hlatory to appear hi the United SUIee that year, the volume baa ilnee been recognised a* the standard auIhohty on this subject wher ever Jewish hiatory is taufht. and is puMlahed In lour countrtea la Ibrae iMfpufta HIa aubeequent tw»-¥aliiine Mogmihlcal bMory of breai, •Allyah" ilMli and "Prom a(tbeC«itb"(lH4i, cfWeal prelM • and wai Ihe aubjed tt Im^hy aitlclaa in

the Israeli press In NovemlxT IWS Dr Sj char's fourth Inwik. "The Emersence of the Middle East,'' was published by Knopf Described by lx)rd Kinrucs in the New York Times as "a work of churchlllian sweep und power ' Ih*- vulume Iwl ihi- Tiirir-. ri-i niiiniinded mm (icliiin lisi (iir Ihf \ul»equenl month In 1972 Dr Sachar's fifth volume. "Europe l^eaves the Middle East." established him as an authority In this field

Katz Family GivAvi

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NEW VfiKK 'JTAl- M08 - ^ Horih and Nala 'iiise Mik Infant •ic a

I vcd run ^ isjs in rt'joMi rtt-r niother and brother In the I'nlted ^t • • rfling to the Stu 0 (orSoviHJpwrv a; •!; of Councils for

Soviet Jews Seh Edward Kennedy 11) Mas.s ' waii promised their emigrallon during a visit lo Ihe t'SJilt in September, tiul permiiuiion came only now Th«' Kat/es were told Ihey mast leave the ISSH by I>e«" 4

Herman Rubin Proposes Marriage to Military The asalstant executive dl rector of the Jewish Commu nlly Center has called for a "marriage"' between the JCC and the military congregation Herman Rubin told a gmup of mllllary lay leaders that Jewish communal workers and Jewish lay leaders of mill tary congregations have a cnmmnnallty of goals and pur Mr Rubin was one of the speakers addressing 21 lay leaders who assembled In Omaha under the leadership of Col .Sydney Hoffman. Jew ish chaplain al the headquar ters of the Strategic Air Com mand The mllilary persnnnel. cnr porala up In colonels, arrived from major SAC bases Ihraufhmit the country Including Alaska Mr Rubui spoke on "The Jewish MUlUry Cnngregatlnn and JewWi CnnununHy Can-

A Colorful Campaign The 1979 Woman's Division (jnipainn is different. Mickey Sturm, chairman, and .Marlenc Hechtman. publicity chairman, and their viy workers have t)een doing their utmost to ere ate a sense of excitement for Ihe Campaign They have gone to great ienijths, lo innovate and create so that a fresh new Itmk will invite the women of the Jewish community to participate fully in the action One of the fruits of their latxir is the four page tribute to the corps of women volunteers appearing in this issue of the Jew ish Press It's creative, innovative, and completely different from anything that has been done before This Campaign is off lo a colorful start

ter Resources Mr Rubin told the Kfoup that If Jewish life In America Is In survive In the manner of days past, the home environ^ meni needs help "It U Important for us to ((11..II i/.p»ih»r in unity and the I! .'^rgatlon and the .ii imunlty Center can and must wnrk nut a shldach,""hesald Mr Rubin suggested that Jewish overnight camping, kallah weekends, and Jewish librsrles are some of the ways thai Jewish objectives can be achieved Alan addressing the three day Jewish Lay Leadenhip "Training seaakiaa were KabbI AJvanD Rubin, Rabbi Joseph B. Maaalng. explain trvln S Ehrttch. Col Fred Blulnger. MIcbael RIchraand, Sherman Poika. and Rabbi Simeon Kobrlneti

Going, Once-Twice. . Sna Utjm medab a perfcy rtiijiwit IdtMytag hir as a nnaar tor Ibe i^ooinbig JewMb CianBUBltjr Caolar aucttoo, Dec. 1.


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