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[.COUNCIL BLUFFS. LINCOLN. OMAHA Omaha. Mate., Fri., March 30.1f7» —

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m Still Available iberators' Dinner .n

— lite -.mi LUMH-aiort dinnrr to be Md Saturday nighl al ( o'ckirk. April 7. al thr Omaha HUlon Hotel Dinner co-chaIr men Sam Frted and Ell ZaJkin note thai while ntervatknt are now oomiiig in. there la rtUlraomfaryou* ' The dinner la an hmwnnf; of American conn ma who helped llt>< nl coacmtratlon ^amp^ Ayd OelM, bdpliig to |H commu ally napoaae hi fupport of the dinner, noted that "we are all iHrvtvan If Hitler had tran, we would not now be aUve " JewMi Federation Leonard GolMeIn I belltvc It la a moral iltty of the JewWi iliv In uj|iqort thr

lunctkm and what It lymholiMtbybetaCpnaem " Main ipeekef for thp evnti li Or liOyal ' :rman of the Dc^Mii Hirna Ikam al Baylor Utuvenity Or Gould la a tenner correapoo dent with the AiMKlatrd Praaa A* Mich, he covertid Eaatem Runipr and wu the only Ainenran refwrter to cover the Auachwi 17 •" 'bat alto worked ' Nazi hunlen lnclu>iii.K ^IKMHI Weiaenthal Mr (;ould't wife. Ilae. waa a political prlaoner in Uw concentration camps UponlcavlntAP, Mr Uould became a correepondent for NBC-TV eeirwtat Germany L.al«r. te eevand much of the civil rlghta movement In the South InrludlnR the famoua

of Me iaUowli« dlvtelon chair man: Kevec Kinhcnbaum. ckatmiaa of the Leaderahip Divlilaa and Cart Slofel and Sen Zwatttack, co-chairmen. OtdUmteDtvlaioo DIvtilon Chair Hid thai Mi vtalt to Urad la 1*77 with the FederatloD Mlaalsn truly iBiptared hti cMnmllment to coatlnae worklac en the Cam "1 uw where our money weal " he uld. "and the ctleattU work it waa doing In ditkl-«i's botpltala. »tmor^ tlon centers, ictllement I know If our men her* i«ur moaey at work, they tri at I do — our doicrltlcal to Jews In la'and In Omaha.' Mr Ktrahenbaum added that be didn't think people re•ItMd mat nearly one half of

tald Sandy Kriedman, CRC chairman, and RabM Kanneih Broaiberg. preaident of the CouncU, that the three parttdpants in the signing of the Peace Treaty Prln>e MIn later Menachem Begin, President Jimmy Carter and Preal dent Anwar el-.Sadat are all deeply rellgioui men Their firvt official act after the Camp David lalkt wu to call on the world to pray fbr tucceta In their aearch lor peace Thus, the community ot>aervance will start with pray ers Qf thanksgiving with the

hope that a peacehil reiatMV ship wUl cwitlnue to build between Egypt and Israel and eventually apread throughout Ito entire Mid-Eairt FoUewlng the ecumenical service, the Century Singers with Cantor Chalm Na)man will preseni the cantata Judaa Macabeua by George F Hand el The Beth El Senior Choir with selected members of the Jurior Choir will participate along with an Inttnunenlal ensemble Including Myron Cohen, Jahn Hanten and lian Kessln

1 Abba Eban Will Speak

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can be made by calling Wi 1274 or by clipping the coupon In the dinner ad riaewherr m IhU edition The Strategic Air Command band will provide music before the meal and appropriate mutic where daitgnaled A SAC HaMT Guard will alto be present

Campaign Well Underway the monfy raited in the Cam paign stay* tn Omaha to support the Dr Sher Home lor the Aged, the Jewish Community Center, the synagogue rell glous school*, and many other Omaha Jawtib atnrlees He aald that he wUI work with 10 other men In the Laadenhlp Division lo call on 136 men In the next three weeks who have contributed between |S0O-tl4«B lo the Campaign OldUmers coxhalrmen Sam Zwettack and Eari Slegel said thai matt of ibMr W cards have beta diatrtbuled to about II workan. wlto will call on members of their Oldtlmen Graop. a men's dub which nteeta every otber Tttwdiy at the Jewlab Conununtty Center Tbe group It made up of primarily retired and teml-retlredmen "We have a tremendous obligation lo (his community." tald Mr Slegei "Moat of ua have lived aad worked her* all our ttvH - and If our yoiBfr men art bmilvod end oentrtt>otlng their time and dollari, H's the least we can do" Mr Zwelback added, "Life's been good lo me it thiipotat In my life 1 m giving lomtlMag back to Omaha We

A community ommiailty wide obaerv ance of the tlgnlog of die Peace Treaty be»w««i i«rae| and Egypt will Uli day at 7p.m in bi: J gagw coordlaaled by the Commanlty Relatlont Com ffllttee of the Jewith Peder ation of Omaha, and the Rah binical Council of Omaha.

The obeervanee will begin with an ecumenical prayer tervtee, fallowed by a muttcal Seima. Alabama, march He pnetnlatton and a reception wound up hi* NB(' stint cover- • The entire evening of acllv Mf Vietnam, tielore entering Ity It open to the public al no teacbinc charge II It approprlale to note. Mr Gould became prafeuor of Jomallam at Ohio SUte Unhreritty before moving to Wichita State as Chairman n( Itt JoumalUffl department Ham laklnc the relna at Bay k>r. the School of Joumallim haa pow^ '" ' -- ' 'h*mottrcki"

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Federetloa Cawpalgn Gen eral Ca-Chalrmao, Harlan Neddie and Joe Kirshanbaum h«¥t rtported that the Men's DIVMM of the Ifn CoraMned reiii»>l|r li pmraeilhn irtlf wlthNttaUdtaUeM They amaond (he apand ccoimended

Peace Treaty Prompts^ Special Observance I

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in Lincoln on April 29

Abba Eban, former Foreign Minlsir- '•' '•'•-( and Amha.<i sador ted Natlem will HM^r)ln on April S at 7 30 p m under Ihe aus pices of the combined l.inroln Jewish community and the UN L Chapter of B'nal B'rlth HUM The lecture will take placc al the Centennial Room ql UMNebraafca Uataa, and toUowed by a public i ki die Rotunda of the .Sheldon Art Gallen those altrii will have an U|M mwt Mr Khun

This Is not a fund raising event. »tre*sed II president of Tifi Synagogue and ('nairni.in »l the Planning committee Ttiere will be atMMil • licltatlon conneri' appearance Mr KIMH om i>view the MIddleKast In detail.

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Abba Eban foru.<iing on the 'Chances of Peace Alter The Treaty " H very Ihor oii> >'nl." said Mr Allen \iliiu.siion i.i Urn Ited lo I2S0 persons and 300 til I- • I iiside for ad aha rest •' i niin-r [III in appears !• in (he Jewish Prexs ,••1 r.Imn IS one of Israel's best linown personalities In

Cece Zorinsky Attends White House Ceremony It's Up to Us Federation Campaign try lo make our members see this - and keep them Involved and supportive of the Jewish ommunlty activities " Mr 8ie«»l and Mr Zwel back aic chairing this divlalon for the third year, they tald "We continue to lell our men that It's Important for ua all to do our share - to do our Job as Jews And we have no doubt we'll reach our goal this year, as we have In the pMl." said MrStegel Crcaeral (lialnnan Noddle tald that the Oldtlmert DIvltkM hat always completed its sollcltationt fiml imong all the divisions and does an exJob

"Prime Minister Begln's speech was most moving t was touched by what he said, and by the reaction of all those privileged lo witnets the Treaty signing " .So said Cece Zorinsky, wife of Sen Edward Zorinsky, by telephone to the Jewish Preat last Tuesday, the day after Ihe historic signing of the Peace Treaty between Israel and Egypt Sen and Mrs Zorinsky were smong the 1500 or to guests In vlted to the ceremony on the White House lawn 'We are both to hopehil now to actually tee tome progreat toward tome peace being mtde,"Mn Zonntkytald She told of an earty experience the had In Washington when she had an opporturily lo view the Kmi; Tiil cxhihil •We have I (Ian friends •^ lo socialize together before.

but now hapleaturetostH igetber." Mrs Zoriii&k> i>aid that she and the Senator will have an opportunity to socialize with Preeldent and Mrs Sadat al a dinner party arranged by Esther and Jack Coopersmlth In Potomac. MO "I've been Impressed by her beauty and gracloucneas and have been looking forward to mer'-- *- - 'or a long time." Ml .<dded iiii-. l.'^ <• ierribly exciting time In history, and I just hope that we have an opportunity to vitll Israel and Egypt In the near future," said Mrs. Zorinsky In response to a request for the Senator's feeling about the Peace Treaty, be replied "The Treaty Is a first layer of agreement upon which lo build a stronger and more lasting peace In the Middle East"

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run. I rael, Hc«Ud.VM«ll n M.H n III and the SIslerlKiods of txA synagogues The latter v terve at hottetaet for the ception following the pr gram In annoiini Ini; Iht- Rban ap pearance. ' niimi nllyslrets"' . > uppor lunlty afforded to both L>incaln and Omaha resident.-; lo hear a detailed analysis of the Mid dieF.asI In a unlvernily setting coupled with the oppor nity for all persons __ attendance to personally meet Mr Eban al the reception Members of tbe Mi Planning committee are I Hill and Judy Carmel. i idents of Hadassah: Polsky. president. TIfer rael Sisterhood Paula Frie* gel, president. B'nal Je Sisterhood Brenda witz of Omaha, president Hiilel Gerald Granl. president. B'nal B'rtth Ira Sch rieber, president. Congrega tlon B'nai Jeshurun: Professor Steven .Schwartiback. Hiilel Advisor: Yale Gotadin er, president, Lincoln Welfare Federation Rabbis Mark Bla man and Henry Karp. Dr K/r.-i

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