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Eariy Deadline The Memorial Day hoJIday requires a deadline of Thursday, noon, May 24, for news and advertising planned (or the June I iamie.
Cari Cohn Earns Leadership Award r«rolyn' Ctri 10*n. diu(h ler ol Milt Cohn and Uw Itic F. HOMM Cohn hM bc«n mIcrled at ihr flrvt rcctpMnt o( tttr anniul Youth l^adenhlp Award Thr award. nUMMlMl by thr (amil) ol Ihr lair MirAall N Kalkin. ti Rivnt tor demonttratcd leadenUiip quallliM In thr Jrwiah community ol Omaha and within thr general rominunlly By winning Ihr award, thr rectplenl u Rivm an all-ex penar paid trip and ninr^ wrelu al thr Hrandrl* Rardin Carolyn Cota
Beth Israel Plans Burial Ceremony d-objcct* bunal err I be coDducted May 3 pm In EMh HameI Hagadot cemetery. ITtO titiwl, RaMriltuc
o( B«tt Urad SynaIbeSynaI'l aacrcd books, Mich aa booka and Blbioa. and *a«U.cte, out and no kmctr IMM wUI be burted In arcor with Jewtih reilgtoua raqutrrmenla "We ihow the tame levtr •ncc to Mcrod arUdca Utai •re no ioiiger uwaMa aa we do
to the human body when it die* IVy are not discarded of In ra Irmre , but arrflvaUM, tame fbiai rttas ai is pnwIM' tor (he pwrtiHt of • one. "RabMNadon said A special tervlc* It pre^rcd lor this evaol by Rabbi NadoM and Cantor Uo rcttman The aervlcr at the B H H cpmetery i> open U> all Indlvldualt wtio have old worn-out tacred texts in their hone may brtnc them to thr •ynafloiue prior to May a (or Incluakm In the twrylng cerrmony
Intlltutr in ralKomia Here, thr reclplml is provided with the opportunity (o drvrlop leadership and rounxriing •kUU Award rrmgnltlon will br Sen U> ('an at the June meet Of the Foderaltofi's Board il Dinctai s by Jaan Zaikin To compete for thr annual award, a Jewish teenager must meet tpecllird criteria Thia inlonnallon It available al the ofrice of Phil Cofroan, executive director ol Ihr Jrwiah Community Center Carolyn hat icrved as prcsl dmt of the Jewish Youth Council, on Temple Israel's Board of Directors, and the Jrwish Community Center Board ol Directors
"Songs of Praise" t6 Honor Kulakofskys A llllmg tnbulr to Uo ol the founders of Beth Kl synagogue will take place Suaday, Jona 1 when a new muaical oratorto mlilled "Songs of Pralar" wUI be premiered at the syna gofue at I p m (ximpoaed by the well-known American Jewish composer Morton (iold. thu work was funded by an initial grant In memory of J Harry and Sadie Kulakois ky and Uirough a special fund ealabllshed at Beth Kl by Ihr Kulakoltky family According (o Ben KuUer. president of Beth E) »>/., gogue. "preaenlallon o( ' concert is the major muM' <> fvpnl of our 50th annlvrr%.ir\ crlpt>ralion plac«-- •••>•••>-' on thr commltmr' tcalkin Sadi*" "'"' to thr Ji-wiM Bi'lh l-:l 111 .1 in lh«' Ihemr nl ihiinksKiving as relalrd to Ihr .Shiikuot festival which iradtllonallv criebratrs Ihr HrvrUllon al SInal. thr giving of thr Torah and thr harvest of first fruits in an cirni and modrm Israel II will he under thr direction of
Mrs Myron • Ducky i Mild rr. has been appMMfd diair man of thr FedaMHM Mai>comers Commltlae. acranllng to Mary Fellman. prealdeni of the Jrwish Federation of Omaha The purpose of the Nrwcom rrs Commlllee is to welnime those paopte who have recvni ly moved Into Omaha and help Ihem feel at home In the com munlty Mrs Milder has already begun by participating in Project Flljah Through this pro^ ject, newcomers were con-
Israel Independence Day ce labraUcM al Omaha's Jewiah CoRumaiHy Center broufbl an esUmalad I.OOO peraont lor a widrranging program of ac thrlUea Sunday Hltfrilgil of the celebration were laraall folk singers, and a danca racilai by Rokdey HakaalMt iDancars of the Rain I Uie local UraeM dancr On Uie CaauBualty RnUa. OnUie r'i audltatlum audltatlu aUgt, the ndell^tfwt aamaDoaari With tba baak torms which altbabaakl nergad lo produce Israeli folk
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Cantor Chalm Najman ol Beth Kl and will inrludr Hrth Kl's Junior and M-nior choirs. Mary Janr Murlirr as rtancrr and choreographrr I.illian KrsNin aa organist. Myron Cohen as concertmatlrr Cantor NaJ
Lois Milder Named Newcomers' Chairman
Israel's Birthday Draws 1, To All-Day Program at Center
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Sadie and J Harry Kulakoftky
IHON WOOMB baaorad M Ina's durti« the ladapanrtanea Day caiabnttOB laal ftaday ara b«n Ml, Balhar Was, Ulllaa Ouaa. MaOla Datmaa, Beat AbramaoB, BliMi Bdgar, S^jhrta OoUbarg. tadi OiiMi ••« Oaitnrta Maaar Baa photaa on Paii I
man and Jullr Shrirr will heard ' hoir dir lore »\' mdl and t nold Kpslein Marlrnr Hechtman. chalj man of thr Patron and Spot sor commlttrr, has announcrdj
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Iron lickrt.-i al IllW each ai Spunsor tickets at $25 00 rai are alao avallablr at Brth Rl Proceeds from thr conci will go In Bc-th El's Scl artbip Fund and will assist ^if^mmtm «yho participalf in the Israel pUgrlmage and other Jewiah oriented summer camps and programs .Namea ol Patron.s and Sponsors will tm br included In thr program booklrl 1/ rrcrivrd by May 21. Saranae Glinick, grani daughter of the latr Mr a Mrs Kay" as they wrrr w^ known. Is serving as chalrm. !ha^ of the concrrt evening Sha and her husband. Judge Jrrry Gllnick, their children and other members of the Kulakoltky family from Omaha, San Francisco, Glencor and Park Forest, ill . and Kansas City. Mo will attend thr concrrt In sprakmg on brhall ol Ihe children and grandchlldrrn of the Kulakofsky s. Mr*. Gitnick said "this music will br a lasting Iributr to m\ grandparents as tirrlrstly voted Jews to rvrry cause that furthered and slrrngthenrd Judaism It will also be an ad dition to Ihr outstanding pieces of Jewish music avail able to other synagogues and Jewish groups throughout t country, a truly lasting memi rial lor today and the future
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lacted asking them to share a Pasaover Seder with someone from the community "The response was Inspiring " said Mrs Milder She and Art Grossman had talked with the newcomers In ad vance of the holiday In almost every case people cared about the holiday They also expressed apprrcia tlon to the Federation for car Ing about thrm " Mrs Mllder's plans for Newcomers include ronlinu ation of thr Shalom Omaha Tour for Newcomers, s gathering of thr Nrwcomrrs anrf Frdrratlon Board mrmbrrs in thr summer, and a N'rwcom era Women's Tea Those Interested In helping oul on the Newcomera program may contact Mrs Milder St 397 30U or Conrad Roller at the Jewish Federation 334 IDO Mrs Milder Is the past cochairman ol the UTS Women* Divlakin Campaign, a past ptaaident of the Omaha chap^ lar o( Brandeis University WooMA, a member of Temple SMfflMwd, Hadaaaah. ORT, and tha Nattooal CeuncU of Jewtih WQmao. She la alao an Interior daHgner with Kottltch Aiaociataa
B'nai B'rith Jabs Iran
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WASHINGTON - B'nal B'rith International has assailed the execution of the lormrr president of the Jewish community in Iran and warned that the new Iranian regime 'will Invite the contempt and condem nation of the world " as long as It tolerate* actions which deny minorities their security and human rights