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^^ 'Campaign Serenade' ir to kick off 1992 Campaiih By Bnban Ouidlcr FadmtiiM pabiic nlfttloM tfnetor A gala avHriilf of diu' CMTf dandncandcntartaiD' manttoptannadiar Nov. 2 at the Bad Lion Inn toUeic off the 1992 UJA/fMvatioD Campaign This ii a combinad evrat tot tba Mw'aandWaniMl'sDivlaiona. AoeonUng to chairmm Naacjr aiul Hailan Noddle and T^ and Diek 2Sacharia, the eveoing ja modeled after the auppar daba popular bi the IMOa. TheClHKk Feonington Band will perform and .mtBihera of the Omaha Jewiah oommonity wiD ait in with the band aa ' /vocaliata and inatnuMBtdliata. Joanie Jacobaon and Onie Nogg of "Two for the Show" are directfaig .the program. Outttoing the detaila, Mm. Noddle noted that bvitatioiia will be aant to the entire comnamltyy Joyce and ShaOy Cohan, > Itoda and Jack Gohao and Sandy and Paid Epstein. Halta and hoatcaaea are Sh«t«od Mia AbrauBon. Jill aad Mark Baimont, Jiid]r atd Shelly Brodaky. . FlorMa and Jack Brody. MoUfiNp and Frederick ; Caaawil. Lyra Ann and bOtfrlaa Monaaea, Janey IIMI Uay Dtaa, Ennka •MB. BobUe Md Bob Ep^atein. Roth and Joe Er^;nan, Dariym aad Tom ,Franoaaaad4aa
Fried. Marcia Gallner, Wendy and Davkl Goldberg, EDn andBob Oordman, Caryl and Barton GraaiBbarg, Marlena and EUott Hadhtman. Maraha and Phil ItUn, Jndy and K^th Jooephaon, Toby and Gaoffa Kagan. Alao, Jmae and Rick Katsnan, Maxine and Jfi Kkabinbanm. ShaAmaad Howard Kooper, Bobhi and Mike Leibowitt. BaMt and Laooard Leiria, Kim and Jay Noddle. Suaie Noddle, Patty and Steve Nogg. Linda Novak, Catd and Alan Paraow, Barb and Mike Platt, Mano and Stave Riekee, Dorathy afid Haory Riakaa, Kimberly and Andrew Robinaoo, Soiia tad Paul 8bykas, JTo^y and Barry Sin,' Sttiia and Irv Sfaigw. Iia^ gia and Matko Sendiatg, MMam and Joe Soahnik, Rodqr and Ania Stem, wi Doiild Vaan,
miaaad and an opportunity for hondreda of Jewiah peo|de to oMnatm our Omaha Jewiah oommunity togatiur." Mr.Noddl*«ddad."Itjs important to fat toiprthHaa a comnnoMtgr with a cotnnwBuuipuaaawlcoPh moo goala. We don't do that vary often." "We are honored to be chairing thia avafriiig of mudc entartainniaBt and camaraderie," Mra. Zacharia remarked. "It ia a great way to begin the campaign a|rf will q^ark a feefaig ol ahtteipatioa for what we can agfiortpKah as a community. We hope eveiyaae will coma sway with a foaling for tha need to give." Mr. Zacharia eonchided, "It ia tnpartant for aBofour eaagaaailgr to be intolved and oadantand the vakie dt oar OBotributiona to thoae people who
The evaoing will begin with corktaila at 7 p.m., followad by dinner at 8 pan. Mra. Noddle amphaaiaad that draaa ia foative. bat not bhek tie. TVanaportatioo wffl be availabie for thooe who need it and may be reqaeoted on the retora card in the fatvitatkm. "We hope thia gala evening will (Dtice evaryone ^««|lilia and fflarried, young mi —Ini lo attend," Mre. Noddle continued. "It wfll be en evenhig of Mtartainment not to be
siaed that this is not a hmdraJajngavmi ThepetroB ticket* at IMipar par eon and spooaor tidbata at lao par paragi «n priead to cover the ^neaL In additioo, patron tidnta wQl help defray the otW «xpanaae oftheavnt aarfpsh trans will ba«daK)wiadcsd in the printed program. No one wiU be aoikitad daring the evaadng; how' attaMlhigwiU tomakaacoototbeUSA/Federatioa Cawiiaiji whan they an eeataeted during the
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' Between mincha and maariv, Sondaya through ^ThuradMra In October, vBabU UitowiU will land • ^diacuaafon group in the ^atudy of one miahna ^imu the lawa related to ^''prayara. t On Shabbat mominga, [following the kiddush, i there will be a diacuaakn I of that waek'a Torah porI tion. A printed study guide will be prepared each
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Kiutznick Symposium looks at church, state By Mwrais MaUne International Peiepectivoe an Chavdk andStrte ia the ioeaa (rf a qrapoaium adadnled far Sunday andMoodqr. The twoday event mariu the foorth aaaaMl synpoaiom of the Phil^ M. and Ethel Khitmidi Chair hi Jewish Civilisation at Craightoo Univeraity. S^aday'a aeaatona take place at the Jawieh Communi^ Caofear and Monday's aaaekma take place at OoUiton Univarrity's St«daBt Center at 24th and California. A listing of eventa and q>eaken appeara on the back page of this ieeue. The aaaaions are open to the pabUc at no charge. Sunday's eveoing panel diacuaafoo will take place at7:80o'dodc.Titlaofthe program ia The Snprsnui Oa«rt and tUB^ The View tnm Here, and tbt moderator ia Lawrence Ra-
iah Preae that Erwin Chemarinkay, a profeaaor of law at the Univeraity of Southern Caltfornia Law SdMMlin Loa Angeiaa, and one of the paneliata, "is a tndy gifted qwaker end acholar, a woaderful human being, and. not ooinddenteJIy, one of oar good fiisnda during our 12 years in Soathem CaUflomia. "Yon may not agree with hie viewa. bat we guarantee you will find him interanting and provocative. Ofhring ramarka at the 10 ajD. opwihig Sunday at the JCC will be Xlenachem Mor, holder of the Fhflip M. and Ethel Khitsnkk Oudr; Jay R. Lamer, preeidant, Jewidi Federation of Omaha, and Michael Proterra, S.J., daen. College of Arts and Science, Creighton Univer aity. Dr. Mor aaid that scholara from throu^umt the
"Recent worid eventa, ranging from the eftoatioB hi the Middle Eaat and the breakup of tiie Soviet Unkm to our own Supreme Court nominatioBa raiae qoeetiane ^MNit tberel*tionahip batwean efaoith and atata^" Dr. Mor aakL The aympoakiB wlB fantare penal diacaaaiooa and praaantationa iiduding State aarf RalglaM hi laraai. Relglaa* Ubar^ in the MlUtatr. BellgiMM Freedoaa in tk«JNfclie hi the Savht Uplan Pre andPMOariMcfei^.Keligiene Ubarty la Psfani aad the U.SJU and Ai« WeAChifotianNMknr A OMmUiion dollar gift from Phfflp M. fflutanidl and hie wife. Ethal. eatdB«sdtheauirittJeerf«|i Qvifisatian at C^ittbMlt Mr. Khitsnfajt, afUd«a attorney and deivalopar, waa
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aaaguidaUneCorthe 0« Satarday aftaraocns, one hatf-hour before mincha, thare win be a dlacuaaion of an evaait whioh took place daring the On ene Tueeday eed> month, a SiatarhoatUBonaored atodf aaaaion wfll be hiid. The topic for tba yaar ia "Woman and Jewiah Law." The iwieHMa, the Bret of which will be haU 9:46 a.m. on Oct. 24, are open to nen aa well la In addition, an adult Bat Mttavah class la being formed. Farther information may be obtafaied by calUng the eynagogua office, (66-6288.
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Bush criticized for aid to Jordan WASHINOTON (JTA) -llie Jowkb War Voters ana of the United Statee haa aharply oiticiaad Ftealdent Buah for rsleeaitf Bsailjr 921 mfflkm in U.S. military aki to Joc^ dan. The aM waa frawB by Coogreee hi April beenuae of Joidan'e support for the Iraqi tavaatoA of Kuwait. Buu bifbrmad Coogreaa that the fanda ware bakig unfooasn in reeponaa to
Jordan's help fo tlw Middle Eeat peace prooaae. Albert Cohen, the JWV's recently elected natkmal commander, called Buah'a action "manipulative and without merit."
taiy puipaaee when that oounfary etood oo the side of Saddim Hwadadniag thaO«lfwar7"thahaadof the 100,000- iiwln veterona aervice organiaatkai
Jordan wfll be siigifals far990niiUiankir fbri to 978S.00O trainittg. "How can Preeident Bueh Justify openfaig U J. coffera to Jordan for mitt-
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Soviet iMicking NEW YORK UTA)Tha Mto of gtaaaoat and the failed Angoat eoup in MMeovM^Mthmaad bi JatoaMB aa the Soviet Uiion, eaee a fataaaoat foe ofbraslftths United NaUona, bieked Praaklant ioah'a eaO to rMtad the 1976 Oaoaral Aaaambly raaolnttaa brandiag Zionlawi • BHm of mcisw In a spaadi. Borto PanKm, tna MW wwiat loreign mfaiiatar. oaBad on the United Natfona to "once and for aU laava baUnd the legacy of the ioe age, like the obnoxioaa raaotetkm equating SSionlsm to racism." JewiehkMlairBhaaiwalcorned thtadLflifliwaa mode a day bsftw by Prse-
Starting anew Starting the new year in Omaha is the latest Jewiah family to easigrato from the Sovle* Union with the help of Operetiea Exodne. From left ere: Ida Pnnhal, •nd Mark and All* Rabeshia with their Ift^rear eld denghter, TatyaM. The fI Oy U routed to Helen Plaetaky who had
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