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Choirs Join For Premiere thf Mh aanhwMiy of Cte tauodtaf of BMi Q SyiMgngw and In memory Kotakotaky, Beth El Syn^Dfue baa oominMiaMil (ram Morton iwaar <( Mmttk iWiirHf aljMrtt. mtptortn far Oatr and orcta» of Pralaa " The premiers pcHehnanctw "Soap of PrMae" «a kt a«JHMt.allpm andwUlbecoodnrtadbytliaewpeaai.Far dw oaootrt Ik* Bttfe B tynampii CMr wlO to aupnentod by "Tlw Vateai" il kMm aa-"llM Votoat of Mai Otion" I. a pwp of afvraxUnaldy 46 adult tiagm wWdi tor Ifct pMl OlM yaan baa paiiamed dwral muaic tnm all pcrtoda for Omaha-CouDcU Blu/b MidbMrai. White t lana praportten of "Tte Volcaa" arc nwafc: laacter*. memben of UM pmp CMM tram a wtda vartrty of proftiaioni and a monbar arv aaaodatod wttti the US MUllary "Jhc Volcci" la oparatad by Concaft Hall Serlea. Inc . a Nebraska not-tar-proftt eorporaUan. In Uiii ptole, ilia Belh El Choir oowhicti one of Iti many rchearaah In praparaUon lor ina avanl.

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however, contends that this violates the Camp Uavid ac cords The Carter Administration holfling back on its concepts nl West Rank Gaza autonomy, continues amblvalenUy with the three way formula proniiurired .it I'lmlon. Ma..is by I'resKleril I .irlcr more than two years ago- Israel's with dravbal to Us l»4« borders apart from "minor " chanKes, true peace." Kiid a ' iMiine land " lor the PalaMMafc MeanwMle. the Admlnlslra tion rdgef doaer towards uffi clallv establiihlnil Kaxt .feni

jMii'MifM' i.irier.iiiKn iir^.ini lalion Washlni^ton's Mideast oper ational structure Is shjflintt into new hands In strateKlc places William (^iandt. the

In rel on Ihefvei Man suinmii • •'Msa<l(ir All ."ing to a more limitinit jciti as Am bas-i.irtnr m f'airo. rrplaciiiK H< • *ho IS retinriK lo 1 . rsdv Harold Saundert. Assistant .Si-cretary of State (or Near Kast and S<mth Asian Affairs will not tie (m the neniitialinfi seemAs Ihi !i Ambas sartor Ki the new 1' S rhici >i»i(,iM neitollaior. IS in China larryinn nut Irade fUTH'tloni)

He will not be al the lai| until the end o( Jum buteJ 1 lier than expected Meanwhile James lieonard Kl. .t 1. K .r..^ .. 'ked In Cyrt ' 1 i reins al IIM :0 leaves foil' -.,ij| sia>

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rejolninu the IJ S Koreign ? vice as a top man with the I' delegation al the UN Do these shifts mel changes in I' .S policy, Jewish Telegraphic Agen asked Abigniew Brzezinski Not at all. "replied the N| tional Security Councili c'hairtnah "Those who make the polH are remaining" Hnvimsk Vance and above M Pre dent Carter

IVIarlen Frost Named Pre-school Director Allan Noddle, president of the JCC Board o( Ilirectors, and IJon (tOldstein. chairman of the Personnel Committee, have announced the appoint ment of Marten KrosI as dirut tor of the ('enter's Preschool department Mrs Krosl holds a BA from the I niversity of California, and her first teaching experi ences span a decade In Call fomia, hesinnlng in 1964 with the Pasadma Jewish Commu nit\ ' - -'t Temple on the rn I staff MB ...v. xi.iKedallhel^eve reux .School of Santa Barbara.

Calif .IS Vurscry .School an and housep.irent ;ind ^on'tl as principal of i School of Congrt. R rlth of that city lur l« years Mrs Frost i.s already part 4 the Center family and Is beiq promoted from within ranks .She has designed ai) taught several classes for ID Preschool Children's an Cultural Arts department ai| IS currently a teacher in tb Pre school She has all served as a volunteer with III Jewish Family Service tward

CJF Convenes Special General Assembly June 14 Mary Fellman and Louts B Solomon, preaident and executive director, respecttvely, Jewlah Federal ' i will serve as . ng Megalas at the (ouikiit of Jewlah Federationa" special General Anembly. June U In Denver The special . n.is been convened ' .m on the three-yea; i Jl- lii-view which charts the future of Frderatnni and CJF for Die Plana call for the initiation of tint slaps in a new planning procasa lo develop a compre IMMIVC bhiiprtnt lor the I9W community campaigns Both these events will coincide with the CJF Quarterly. whK'h will cover a broad gamut of community responsi Mlltlea In committees, forums IiMirkahopa There will be liim on -MMdle Eaat IsI roUowli« the larael11 Peace Treaty" lealur • gueal speakMs Yetaida Blum Itrael'i AmiMaaador to the UnllMl Naliona, and Tbe•dor* Mann. PrsttdMl of UM Coofarcnca of PraildaBli of M«)or American Jewlali Or-

tanliatlons. on Thursday eve ning The special General Assembly will culminate a study launched three vear^ agr which aspe( I phy, operaii and how it < needs ol Its IM memtjer K'cd cratloM The Rev.. mated lo ascertain" .teeds and purposes ot ,\Mrir> Amerl can Jewish Federations."' stated CJF PresldenI Morton L Mandel of Cleveland, "and to adapt CJF's programs to serve those needs with maxi mum effectiveness in the com ing decades " "'Council was created by the PadaratkMS of North Amerl ca." added Raymond Epstein of Chlcaco, Chairman of the Review Commiltee "It is reapomlble lo them and 11* actlvltlea muat to raaponalve to iteir conccroa. Tto orlenia tkm of the Review Is towards iht future ~ loanaUeCJFlo build on Us established strangltM and maat the dial lenges and opportunities

ahead " Forty lay and professional community Ir.idrni romprisrd IheRevii v A CJF Review 1 ,j Consul "' ieani »a.s headed . 1. Zucker. Vice President Hmeritus ol the Jewish Community Feder atlonol Cleveland Over 1)9 communities throughout North America

sonnel services Assembly delegates will vn<e on the Commiltee's sug liestlonx for changes in the CJF By l-aws re<}ulred to act! vate the Review recommen dalions These two final decades of the Twentieth <>r\Hir\ will be rxciting all." K; ones lor the .lev. Mr Mamlel said Kwlcrations muat be ready lo tarrv out

paign of watershed (level opments such as the emigra tien of M.llIKi or more .Soviet Jews per year, Israels Iran sitlon to peace. Project Re newal, the efforts of rejection ist Arab states lo destroy the Israel F.gypt peace treaty, the double digit inflation, and changes in our demography, cultural mores ami ne«.ds that impact on Jewish agencies and services

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tloi Fe<;' •.!• con 'iff prolr?»:M..tj...^ . .Mil. i.>.i(ed their views to th«. process According lo Mr Mandel Review Committee recom mendatlnr.' i" ••'• . ..i.....i-r..,i by deleg.. sembly n ^ areas Strengthening Communlllea and Federations t'JA CJF Relations, Priorttles and Planning. Governance of CJF, Communlcallons. Human Resources and Staff Organisation; Budget Alaoto to considered are recommendatlons from a separate report on the future sUf ring of Feder atloas and ralatad CJF per-

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enck'avor '" A new campaign planning lormal will '- ."'r.-i .< .. Ihe ("JK ni. ,-, Ih.- Ir.llli-i

(ommunllies Join 'I l'.l'\ ID initiate a comprehen i; pro cess for the i • nn f)n Friday, .lune 15 Feder atlon Presldi iiives. Campaign < ' (am paign Directors and other designaled campaign leaden, together with national CJF and UJA leaden will examine the Impact on Ute IMO cam-

l>x'al and national cam paIgn leaders will meet in a day long series of intensive fe"'"'-"- '"'•'.' with a m<' ( extend ini' ' .

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community." said Mr Ma del "It is an indication of t how far we have come, an how far we still can go We ar ready lo move forward in . unpret'cdented eltort to mob llze the full resources ol Ame lean and Canadian Jewry " The I JF IS the ;is.s<K'lalton < more than twi Fedi-ration Welfare Fundsi and Commil mty Councils which serv nearly JWii communities an embrace over 95 per cent Ii

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. ilii-> -ituiiiin i.jiiiiuou pulcn Hals and concern* The 1. lions iif this lop l> .idre will be brought l»e/»rr local Ked<T ations for additional Input through community meetings held between June .ind .September "'This new campaign planning process rei> .iher milestone i;; nl the North American Jewish

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