April 21, 1989

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Feinberg famHy endows sanctuary at new Beth El

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BjGtmBkh Pnbiidty Ghidnuu Beth B BtriUiv P«Ml The Batli El Synacogue Kaw Building Cuaptigo got a big boost this w«ek with the announcement that a gift valued at $600,000 has been giveo by the Robert M. Fainbeig Fan%. The gift is firom Frada Fdnberg, now of Scottsdale, widow of the late Robert Feinberg, and her childrm, Mona and Sol Crandell, also of Scottsdale, and Claire and Stanley Feinberg of Los Angeles. According to Ozzie Nogg, synagogue president, the Sanctuary in the new build-

ing planned at 144th and CaUfomia win be Muasd the Bobart awl FrMla Fsfaibesg Sanctuary. TUa actiaei was approved by the Beth El Board of Trusteee at iU April 12 meeting. "We liel our roots are still in Omaha wfaare we apent so many happy years at Beth El" Mrs. Feinberg said in announcing the family gift. "Bob had many friends in the Omaha bu^ness world and at Beth EL We feei a fitting and lasting remembrance will be the Sanctuary in the new synagogue building." "The generosity of the

Feinberg Family can aerve aa an eumpia f or all of ua," fid C«)4 Graanbsrv and MarahaB Kuahner who m i|»aarhaxHng the hiad drive for the new structure. "During the upcoming mootfaa, we will continue oar efforts to have every Beth El member share in this "^^tftig time in the history of our congmgation. Each gift is needed. Each gift is tppredated." The Feinberg family Mt its mark on the Omaha comntunity over the years. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Feinberg came to Omaha in 1940 from Canton, Ohio, when

Bob Fetobtrg took over a smaU PtfitCcim bottling plairt OB North 18th Stnet With no formal U| uciNionbutwithci able "fssl" fori ing and marketioff, Feinberg built the r bottUng plant into PsMi'tbMt-runfrani WhSB the new plant South 72nd Street opaoed, Joan Crawford tniB a board member PtfMi Cola, atteuled dedicated the structure. Philaathropically, Bo and Freda Feinberg gav coDStantty of their t^ I (CoirtiaMd en Pa«a UH'

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Btamkin Home addition to break ground May 14 By Joaaie Jacobaoo Fsdsratiwi pwbBc reMtaaa dinctar GroundlweaUng oaremonlee f or the addition to the Rose Mmnkin Jewish Home will be heU on May 14 at Jewiah Cwnmnni^ Cent lOeSO&m., announced r StBOB, chainnan of that . _ ,^t ^^FT^* #a^^^^ •^Mv*a^ Wt'W .tJp Fonritqre __—. TMlmirflMHor.Awfaptkm wiD fdOow. "Thia ia a very qiedtl lity for the Omaha 1 community to pay to one of its most and generous ' Slid Ma> fltofi. "I teaHl and abaNh this orahia and Uatorical event i«fr iillj." »«MMMitodoBatiiytl BriBoB for the hiitial buiU- would fHgalthi Emm in MS, OHMrtonitiaa for ao naqy MB. BhimUtt and bar fam- paofiie.'' aaid Ma. Stmm. ily recently eontributad "She doea what aha doaa <M0.O00aeadnaMyfarthe without a kit ol fanfare, and from har heart—a Jewiah "I'm aw* that when Mrs. & fiiai caamto thia cmui"Ua iavartant far aw aa aha had no idea ah^ chainnan oi this event, to

WnaUm, tmt MUkmr Bbum Btaks it ailMcialty meaning- growth. "Praaantly. the fal awi nanerable far aU BhwdilH Hone baa a waitwho attand, particularly ing Uat of over M people. Mra-B." Private rooms hew •Hrms Don Klain.jnnaral chair- been in big denumd. like man ol the buQdiiM conunit- aipanalon will make the toe and peat pwaiiWiitrf the Home a viable aairinf fadlibm-t r^thoAidMLCMa. itjriar thancftU^jTMn. man ted on the need for baaed on Onaha'a aging

Ike Friedman to receive Israel Bond honor May 7 I Friedman wfll be^ iar recipient of Ae nanUgkna Stateollaraal Honda Tanth A—hnaaaij oftheaigBiBcarthelanNl•lOfpt CommonMrntlve Acoomiiv to OonaU A. Vlth dMinnw of the dlBIMT. "UM ia Mim rum mi III tiwin thn Uataie Mnt to MH- Iwtal'a ocavonM

Jgjph atnt. o( I^ rtio awavd wil be pn-

tfnriy and nropriato durla$ the ralahrarion of the tanth amnivaraaty of the larael-Bgynt Treaty of nneothat the Omaha odntr haa dioaen to ««eni Ipuhhc recQgnltlQn to on* of ita outatandfa^ ntam-

TalMoi]a> adncatiBHl and phflanlhraiie andlitvtra.' Whan nakod why an you balpfaig lamst, Mr. Friedman respMuUd, "larnel makea me faai good. My aims no to hatplHUMbi wlags, for Jawt to h««n a henwlipid wlnra raots are Iho Vriadmaa haa daotan- hnpartint, to dnUeali owailMB to the awvtaalof lafiamtothoMnrtvalaftho nHlnli InlHltto Ian iMooflanaitogMngvi- HwJtoalwniiUiaiiuwUi UMy tothe ofifeelMnloorfiinX" ouaBty and eandnaity of tolhal» iWaiB jnririili * of the IhaPriadmaiaa • OMkJhe

Jewiah population." praised the standard of According to Eugene bsalth care demonstrated at Brandt, executive director the Home. "I'm convinced of the Bureau, the plan there is no better care fw indudes a 224ied eqianrion, the elderly in our dty— 16 of which will occupy pri- aenaitive care from pai^ vate rooms, a new kosher who attand to every patint kitchen; a laiger dhdng area; Goe Bnindt is aa sanattivs a nmodoled laundry room; to the nom of oi)r people aa a n^w auditorinpi md neiw if iM'diyaM raised in this .•rrtB>l!j)tfty.l'jin.vetypniud •Ti* IdtciMi wjU allow ot (ho fit thtt the history the H«ne tofl|iMit more efficiently," noted Mr. Home has been one of Klein, "and the dinhig area warinth and qnaKty human win be large enough for bon- caie." nies to join rsesdaota for Mrs. B. has created a meala and boUdaya. The legacy for her family and, new office wing will create a indeed, all of the Omaha more effective way for statf Jewish community," sakl to operate, and Jowiah peo- Ms. Sturm. "She's a tola ple in other Omaho-arao modal for sucoeaaful boainursing homee can noir hv« neaa people and living proof in a Jewiah anvir«aaMBt of UM Aai^rican dream. My and vscaiva the quiily oara tHfa ia tlMt bondnda of offorad at the BlomUn wiil-wiahan will eono to Hone." eomraaa their fiy lff^^M' Stove Redlar, current et the carsnwniM on Mqr preaklant of the Bureau, 14."

Hadassah plans day^ The Omaha Cksptar of Hadassah will spouor "A Day with Hadaasah" on May 3, at Re«ncy Weet Hotel HadaaMh ehaptws from Linoofai. Sknii City and Council Bhitb win per' tkip«U hi the ovant. Faatond apaakat for the day U Jnhe Morris Of ^>okaas, Wa|h. who is a member of iha Natkmal Strvke win viait Omaha M part of her spsaki^^t tour of the JaleHarrie Mklwaat. Her preesnt portfaBo iadudn anriqg on The "0«y with Hadaeboth tiw nationil BMnber- aah" win b4in at 9-.M am. I laadenUp taA with the Hadaaaah Stndr OtpavJadtorBahhiMyer Kriphn Lnndngn at 11:1ft dsntofthaNaittwn iariaiii iasliliiUuiiol Omst Buflna aa walan own dwptM' in farlfW. . whan ana la Mfva in aMtty Goat for toadi W $7 loftka^w^ 1Wnlano4 nligr. Mra,

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