May 4, 1979

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P ic. Dance, Film, Highlight Independence Day Celebration ln<i'.

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Included in the procram which will run (rom nnon to i p m will lie IsriH-l'i celrtiraled (oik dui>. The Parva nm an lumeli film. The Kly InR Malchmakrr and a local Uraeli littw Iruupr KokdeS Hake^hel (palurinK <i variety i>( dancfn The I'arvarim offer a dw hm"'"^»*

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The l^iard ol I li rectors o( the .lewi.sh Federation ii( Omaha has approved a sum mer internship (iroRram lor up to five cot'' I's The pri't t'liateil ITie Parvarim

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Ml I" I'.Ill sal.l .IS ij«- s|K.in' on I li.iii. IS (i( I'eace after the lri*al> He said there is no preie dent In Ihe annals of history lor such a darinft move as made Ijy KKypliaii I'rcsidenI Anwar Sadal in prnposinK peace wilh Israel In .\ovpm her 1077 This IS a lurninK point in Ihe life of our nation stum; thinK irreviK'alile has U'en en a( te<l and lile in Ihe Mideast will never lie Ihe same ' Now a inernU-r of Ihe Knes sel and hinh on Ihe list of those

prop<ised (or lh»' new post Anil.assadur to KKNpl. Khan said many difficullH had lo IH- overconH- hefore I Peace Treaty coujd tx' signe "II was ilillicult (or Arahs ID accept was dillicull for I up Its slraleitu' il< i I ('onlinued uii Hage i.

Federation Approve Internship Program

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Ihe Middle Kasi and chai.i teriied by unique harmonies Their material is selwted fn>m a rich and melndiims r ' perloire The I'arvarim consists ol Joseph iViHsi. Ilury and On Harpaz Ilury was burn in Kaghdad and moved with his family In Israel in li«5l I>ur inR hu army iiervice he stud

vounii people lo the opporlun lies as a professional in Ihe field of .lew ish Communal S«T vice Summer internships ol eighl weeks wilh ap{iroximalelv :iri hours p«'r we#*k sp. in one ol Ihe f>«'| the Knleralion .n .,.,..,, mately five hours per week

spent in wti'kly si-ininars on the Jewish coniinunily and the profession o( Jew ish Conimun al S«Tvice are available The stipend will l>eS4.^>ii Positions available ini lude ' • manaKemenl and I ration coverinn ime staff trainmii. siifHTVision. budget inR and inenilx-rshlp Cultural Arts Department developing memtiers shows new programs and exhibits Library acquisition and or gam/at ion of Judaic nialen als. planning Ihe Summer Heading I'rogram and Bmik

Kair I'rogram i.rgani/ingdtj cussion Kri>U[>s ami publici ing the use ol Library sources in Ihe coiiimunily Jewish Press reporter an photographer write and velop news sim u-s and lealuij articles lake appropriate pt» lographs. and work i phases and story preparation I)r I'hillp Sher Home ministration retrealion. cial wiirk and dietary prepar linn Interested college student may contact < onrad Kollel Federation Staff Ass<Kiat« for additional inlormalion

Jewish Press Reporter on Flight to Cairo (' I-

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port we first saw Ihe sands ol the Sahara D<-s<'rt When Ihe cap lain announced thai ina few moments we would lie passing o\ei the famous Pyramids of iitiu on our left, everyone quickh moved lo thai side id Ihe nircrafl and Uxik nul ttieir cameras

• ireat expressions ol awe .ind excileiiicnl loulil In- heard Iron all aboard We were like children .seeing Dtsnes land for Ih4- (ir I line ' I onl inued on Page 21 i

After Ih* i'r-Mf Treaty had t>een mgned. I flew on lh«' (irsi di re<-l flight ta-lwwn Tel Aviv and Cairo I weni lo Cairo as a nieiiitH'r ol Ihe working press sj'nt lo cover Prime Minister Men .Veil. • " • " 'I ' • . • • • . _ higli' l)ui . ..• .... 11.. v.' f. Cairo on Sumlay 24 laiurslieliiri Ki cm ..o.lhis entourage were M'heduled lo land Normally i juitl a lew hours ahead of Ihe principal Hul in i i.>.<i durmKmy slay, everything is done a bit differeiiili, The fllghl fo( "airn was made aUwrd an Fl -M 7<i7 The words

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ridurs (fc> I iich ed «•' •; .III con III 'HI mill'. , .Mlh<' (irsi lh«' Peaci' Treaty had tjerii IS all Once we reactted a • ; udi- Kl Al honoriYl us w ilh a champaitne breakfasi iiank his share and man-dur Ing Ihe flight Journalists l>egaii imitating Sadal and Begin by aying No more war, no more blixidshed." and The (Klotier si • • I 'I excitement and profound anxiety "••' • ''"rt while ago »eeme<l al I .1 blandly informed us Al we made our final descent into Cairo Inlematlonal Air

Exterior of the Cairo Synagogue. See additional photos of Egypt on Pages.


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