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citations Mailed For Annual Meeting "Moving ahead TtX.'I'rrH InlhetO't UtheUiemrof THh •imual mfwdnfi of thr lah K. .iha which » i> Jan 27 ai ir>«-.l<•v^l^n I Dnimu nlly Onlff Invitationi In the 7 W p m joint memhcrihip mevtlni of (he KederalHxi and Its '••••" •' ' ID.' bfi, li»U Frtedmar iir mu of met^ „ —iiiKf niMlbl IA Fddrratlon rneui' ^Jpr la I Jt* who haa made a ^^•KUbutlon of at least tio to ^^K annual Frderatton cam
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of (lie FederatkM Board of Dt rectora and Rxecullva mitlee. la beln| atalalad by Elaine Richards and Sarah Hardinf who are In char|e of the gala reception which will follow the meetInK Joyce ''"»•"" '•'" rhar|e of table dehe first showing of L: >i.her political car
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The fifth in a s<'rie» «/ lelen lion programs on the Jcvkinh Oommmlty of omaha will laka place Jan I9al2.wpm on WOWT The proftram waa taped previously by Allan Noddle. Miriam Simon. San font Friedman, and Mary FelIman
Women's
Ihi- I'tWt WvtTiHn's Division 'il thf s|;rnt> pdiRri IS U-i . »ilh th)' imii.ii .tjihijuj.i I ;iu :.! (i( lls top liMcl^Tship l<,iin li. Mary Kellman i {he Jewish Kn Omaha
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palpii Preatnlalton of the HumanI tartan, (immunity Srrvtcr. Voiunlerr of the Year irxf Justin GreenbrrK Mrmorlil Young Uadenhip Awards, annual report* by Pmktmt lUfy railaaa and Buctitlve Id the ofof•BliltCVt'• t0am. Tht m«ttng bf cenctudcd by an Open Forum A Time to Ask by Federal km members The D'var Toral) will be glvon by RabM Isaac Nadoff of Beth Is-
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Jeanette Nadoff Heads 1980 Women's Campaign
Uta rrtodmaa (Ml) tMMrai cktbnuB of Ite THk I li« «l ON JewWl PateallM o( OMaba. dtaeuM for Ite ranpttos wNii OalM lUckardi (ilcbO raoapOoa dialr ••B, Md Sanh H«dii«. wk* It iMtitli*. Not a plMio la Joyce OriMo. wbP la In dur«i of UMa dMoraUooi meeting The exhibit Includes hcaturaa of laraall paraonalltlasofnota Included In the Jewish r>reis this week are reports of the Federation departmenta rather than continuing (he prac tice of distributing them in thoae attending the meelinii thus assuring total community awarenes.-! of these programs
Deenie. wife »( Liirrv Meyerson and daughter of Mr and Mrs Irving W Fi)rt)es has previously been involvtKl in the Young Women's Divi lion, as chairman of thr itv Workshops, and as a worker in other areas of raising funds lor local and overseas needs Both Jeanefte and l»«-«mic have also servifl as chulrmiT of the Worn' Israel Boncl^
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In making the annoum'ement of It" <'• leadership ' l "We are en'f.iMj-'i. . . the leadenillp of this "no non tenie" and extremely crucial campaign In thr hands ot women experienced from past campaigns, devoted to our community and to Israel and ronremed about their future I nrter Iheir direclmn, am) with the cooperation and sup port of our newly rrealMl
Groups Denounce Proposals NKW YORK iJTAi Two I irthodox groups have angrily ikiHiiinred a propoaal by a form rabbi for a , n change In Jew i!>li law Utat would regard the child of a mlied marriage as Jewish If either parent was Jewish The Union of Orthodox Rabbis of the United States and
Canada as.Kailed the suggestion by KabbI Alexander Schlndler. president of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations lUAHCi as "a hazard lor the non-Jew. a hai ard lor (he Jew and a hazard lor all mankind " The Agudath Israel of Amtticii issued a slalemeni blasting .Schlndler and the en
lire Reform movement It also took stning exception to a promise by Shimon I'rrrs chairman of Ihe opposilion Labor Party in Israel. In sup port "recognition of all streams of Judaism" in lsra«'l lAlwn his parly returns to (xiwer Both S<hindlrr and Peres spoke at the S5lh bienni'tl convention ol lh<- lAIIC in Toronto last week
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Now More Than Ever We Are One! We enter Ihe ItNU's with a world In lurmoll Radical rhanges are taking place all about us The Jewish world is no exception Israel and lls long term security remains our central concern The plight ol Russian Jewry requires our conlin ued attention and support nor can our national needs be neglecled. and certainly not our )ora] needs Problems of such gigantic proportions call forextraor dinary and heroic efforts on our part The success of the Wlisten s Division in this year's campaign >«ill depend on a community fully informed on the conditions and perils lacing us and responsive to Ihe urgency ol the hour Our campaign wilt build upon the acCumulalHl expen ence ol (jur leadership present and past It will call (or a ma.ssive effort of these women and Ihe teams ol workers, lo bring Ihe meiisage to the community and lb in.spire every woman lo assume a personal obligation to this noble effort (or Jewish survival Only as a community united in a common destiny can we hope lo achieve our goal, for today, more than ever be(ore, we must remain one Jeanelte Nadoff. (Jeneral Chairman Women's Division Federation Campaign, mi
• Nominees for Community Service Awards ^^^Vlfe >>'-"> r..,,„i,Mi r.....,^,^i ),,„„ i,,,,,, ..rganualions i.rganiialions wilhln fhe entries have >—" the Jewish commun • rvice Award* to be prcacntcd by the Ji uaha at the annual mcatlagSinday. Jan V. at the Jewish Community Center The awartia mmDelilion was ann<iunie<1 lair In 1779 .is an op portufllty by I' loiter crealivr
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year of l»7» It Is planned that the presentations will be made annually In ting years with recognition made on a newplaque which will in the lobhy of Ihe Jewish t.'ommunily Center He ini >• judged by the rederalkMiExe
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TEACHERS OF JEWISH
STUDIES A plan through which highly qualified pedagogic profession 1 be employed on a shared 11 me basis The basic plan has I for the Jawiih community to bring Into Omaha two or more t and highly qualified professional teachers whoae time I be allocated to participating sdwois Approximately two sofeach teacher* time Uitevoted to the Jewish Day School
of Omaha while the remainder is spent m pedagogic duties at one or two o( Ihe synagogue schools The vvsirm Is designed to preserve Ihe academic and Ideotii. ' ndence of each participating school while allow Inn ,w on .1 pool n( expfrlise |l allows Jewish cdu* a lors willi exicc'ii lo be engaged by Ihe community a' i ' • • lienedl all interested e<l u< .•• ti.i' ' P"
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Bern M .^ynagogue HTH ANNIVERSARY ORATORIO "SONGS OF PRAISE" The concert. Ihe (" il prolession.i' - ' ' bining orchestra, sol choreogr J: performed In an Oniai.n -..,.,.R.iijiie was di Kulakofsky family in meiiKiry of the lale J M lakofsky II was an original >»•"'• • •••"t«>iied ". well known Jewish compoM 'id The program was unlqut .... , ihiv :in(l m lhi'hri',i(llh of participation by the musical ci' cerl were to honor the memorle^
I community and synagogue leaders for many years, to draw d entire community together for a rellglnu.s cultural programj and to raise funds (or Ihe synagogiic s cducalional scholarshi programs In all three facets the program was eminently successful It loslered Jewish culture by bringing original Jewish music lo t romniunlty II (oslered religion as Ihe llM-me (or Ihe oraloi was the Shavuat festival
Temple Israel CREATION OF "OUR GANG". AN ORGANIZATION FOR JEWISH SINGLE PERSONS •Our quests !
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port ol a The (11! , , i id programs was to help sing Jewish adulls deal with the sense of Isolation and loneliness th| I Continued on Page 21