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EXODUS begins with $300,000; parlor meetings scheduled poittive. I think thoy realins what w« have to do togetlwr. OPERATION EXnhtiMM dfaraetar OPERATION EXO- ODUS ia just idiat we say DUS, the international it is— fanaOieo saving famfundraising effort to res- ilies.' "Tbeee are Jewish men cue Inmdrada of tlmisaada of Soviet Jewri and raoettla and women and the^ chilthorn in Israel and the dren ... our 'cousina' that United State*, marind its couldn't get out of Russia. official beginning in We're fMutners with these Omaha with a aaciee of in- folks. I mean, these people fonnal parior meetings to have all the family and be held in 23 homes health and money probH*<u.uugfaoii»-*fae?BnMh>r .lams that our^fainilies ^Jewish community, an- have here in Omaha, phia lopnoed~ Tom Filifamf, the tremouloia personal undertaking (^ settling in Mr. FeOman and Jay a new and strange coun' Leracr, preaident-eiect of' try. We can't let them tiia Jewish Federation of down. We can't let ourOmahairTeoently returned selves down." According to Mr. Fellfrom a tect-findbig miasian approximately to the Soviet Unicn and Is- man, rari for over 200 Jewish •300.000 has abeady been cotnmnnity leaders pledged in support of OPEBATK>N m.0!DV8. thraugfaottt the conatry. "We're very eadtod and "Jay and I called co about looking forward to the 20 wiwtlieo prior to the MSt six woeka." aaidMr. MiJkrmMtiQg vchedule,'' Pdnak '*Ottt fMil'l*^ BS fflrpjfmwfl. "Tte numr^i|tf|at:^lu01ioB.Tb*ef- ber qieaks for itself. Peo1m k going great Peo^ (Cowtlmnd ea Pi«e 7) pla'a attitodaa are voy By Joaaie JaoobaoB
Tea roBaMUv dtafeinm of Opsaatlo* EmAia in Omaha, explaiw tbe needs of the entreat Intenatioud effort to iisottlo Sovfit Iowa b IscaslfMi the Utf^-aUitea to gneato at \lio firit kMol pw^ kdU t^ laiae ll.t BfdUkM witUa the Om^ Jewiik oonanvri^, "Ili* aseeting took piaee Tnsoday a%iit at ^ keiM ol NMM«I Md Joodi Vattaer.
Consul General to s^ak at Yom Ha'atzmaut party
JUkmv, sM ol loor Soviet Jowa atthea^oolwithUa Hnlhi oiL AB tkaeo chlhbaa «* oovaik Katyn
Uri Ba^N•r,Iara*i Consul Gensni win apeak Sunday durtag the eommunity's xnobration of Israel's 42nd Urthdoy at the Jewish Community Center. His Yom Ha'atamaut massage will be delivered aa part ct the 'Salute to larael' between 2:30-3 p.m. Originally from Haifa. Consul Bar-Ner resides aa Consul OoDsral of laraai in Chicago. Ha has asrvod aa "shaHach'ftethaJowiah Agency in New Yerfc, and Atlanta, and lat« joiasd the lanot Fosaigpi •UsM Jewish Aeodsov, istry. ngHaa Inhisdipkanatici atao, ia »et la photo. he has been pootod to Bombay, ladta, Copenhagen, Dennusfc, Waahingtai.D.C., and New York. jBtfa^sndoneaiaJeni- IhianmUmtJ salsa, ho oirvod in a vari-
Cheerful and happy at Friedel Academy ^Ay Menrl* MaBae "Timr'n «iick learners, ehoerfnl, pleaaaat and ^h«|V€hihhm"aohlBob! We AUgaod. a aeoond and ^ tUrd fwdo teaehsr at the \ Friodj JowMi Aeadnqr. ^ Showasretertegtothe four Soviet JowlUi ehil^dran who have boon snr^oUed at the school to the Lpaai aevwal weeks. F Thschikfaenare:Renata \ and Maxalm Zinkov, sov\ sn-yearoUi oouains; Katya ' KuzmiBa, nine, and Larina ': Piglina. seven. Although none of the chiMren «><*• man than
a few worda of EngUah when they arrived in Omaha raconkly, they are "not cnljr wiUhig, but eager to lean and thsy ars all quite artkulato," Ms. AllgDodsakL "I waa in a car pool taking the yooniprtera home and aO of them were talking when the car approached the ovecpaaaat Rodcbrook Shopping Csnter... Renata exclaimed, 'brklaB,BobUe, bridge'as woMsiwd." w|la.AUgood pointed out that a bridge was one of
the woriif that had b«(«n
klentilied for the cUUrsD that morning fai daeo.' The teaching proyee. ahaaxplafaMd, iBvohrso inatracting than ia the alphabet, showing them how to write their namee. Next, thor are taught the namee of things, numbers, colors and shapee and the other chikhen at ths Acadwv WP i* atttd(n^twtore, she added. Vsrbe are more dUBeoH, Ms. Allgood suggested, explaining that these words are iaoorporated
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Aaia. Nor^ America, Intamationsl Comeratioa and the MkkUe Beat. Mar to hie aiipolDtaMnt as Conaal Oeawal. Mr. BarNer devoted his thne toward development of medkalfadlltke hi larael sad asrvod as the executive diiaetor of medical deveiopocat hi lerasl which has developed into three nvKJor projects: s childran's msdical ctntsr in !•rasl end the Mkklle East, a madical reeaaseh canter and a maior aurgkal eomplax.
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Yom Ha'Atzmaut Sunday at the JCC
Sch«dul« Noon.2:30 Lunch and walk for teraal 2:3&^ p.m. Saluta to laraai 3-4:30 p.m. Concart with Crtilg and Co. A registration fee of $6 per person or 116 per family oovira the concert and an activitiee except lunch, lao foe ia wrived for chikbran under three.