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'Operation Interview1 Planned For High School Freshmen

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Youngster's School Style Show To Highlight Israel Bond Rally

Jewish High School freshmen, Council and various club proentering High School In Septem- grams and activities. ber, will have an opportunity to Individual interview* and condiscus* youth club affiliation prob- ferences will be conducted by Dalem* a* well as other matter* per- vid Fogcl, Center Activities Directaining to entering high school tor and Philip Roggen, Youth with members of the center staff, Council Advisor. during a special period from Au-'| Freshmen may call the Center .gust 26 through September 3, to be known as "Operation Inter- Activities Office, Jackson 1308, to Sixty children ranging in age arrange an appointment. view." "rom four to fourteen will model This plan is being tried out in he newest fall fashions for the response to Jewish Youtn Counichool boy and girl from live of cil action calling for individual he leading stores in Omaha at the Interviews with prospective cjub Women's Division Israel Bond members. It is hoped that through Rally and Children's Back to these interviews, incoming freshSchool Fashion Show at the Highmen will be helped to orient land Country Club on Tuesday, at themselves to the Jewish Youth 1:30 p. m. The narrator' for the A Young Adult Club was forshow will be Mrs. Arthur Goldmally established at a meeting stein, accompanied by Mrs. Harry attended by twenty-four* young Duboff. Fifty Omaha and Counpeople on August 11, at the cenWorkmen'* Circle cil Bluffs women will serve as ter. Dave Dubln was elected temTo Convene tn Denver hostesses, including members of porary president. Other officers the Omaha and Council Bluffs chosen at the meeting are Stan Members of the Workman's Cir- Gorbcr, vice-president; Marilyn Women's Divisions of the Bonds cle Will attend the 24th District Meyer, treasurer; Joanne Simon, for Israel Committee. A "Back to "Conference in Denver on Sept. recording secretary; Joan WiseSchool" theme will be used by 0-7. Delegates will include those man, corresponding secretary; and Mrs. Milton Abrahams, decorab o m Lincoln, Sioux'City and Dcs Laura Handier, chairman of the tions chairman, in setting the Molnes. background tor the show. social committee. Children to Modeller Israel Bond Rally Representatives, f r o m Omaha Guest Speaker " "The purpose of our club Is to and Council Bluffs will be L. meet Mrs. Jonas Bcnet of Clndlnnatl, These are some of the children with Mr*. Sommer who will the needs of Jewish Young Witkin, Morris Goodman, Max Adults in Omaha," Dave Dubln, Uke part In the "Back to School Style Show" featured In the Israel O., will bo the guest speaker for Crouse, Milton Ncrenberg, H. Res- club president, "Our Bond Rally to be held Tuesday at the Highland Country Club. (I. to the afternoon. Mrs. Benet, a gradnick, Sam Susman and Mrs. M. club will have a explained. double barrelled r.) France* Hornsteln, daughter of Mr. »nd Mrs, Joseph Hornsteln; uate of the University of Cincinftefenberg. program, providing for the social Tommy Klrthentwum, sou of Mr. knd Mrs. Joseph Klrshenbaum; nati, is a past president ot the Guests attending, the confer- and cultural interests of our mem- Mrs. Hubert Sommer. chairwoman of the bond drive; Joan.Simon, Cincinnati Chapter Hadassah and ence from this area will be Mr. bership." daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Stoart Simon; and Nancy Herxoff, daugh- is currently Vice President ot the and Mrs. N. Lerman, Mr. and Central States Region of HadasA special project of the club ter of Mr. and Mr*. Martin Henoff. Mrs. P. H. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. will be Young Adult Evening, to sah. She has been an active workSam Novak, Mrs. S. Susman, Mrs. be held weekly, on Sunday eveer for the Jewish Welfare Fund, H. Rudcrman, M n , A. Forman, nings, at the eenter. The gym, Jewish National Fund, Community Mr*. G. Rlfkin and Mrs. Sam swimming pool, canteen and other Chest, Red Cross, and the UniverRuderman. sity of Cincinnati Fund Campaign. facilities will be open for the In the spring of this year, Mr*. exclusive use' of young adults, Benet went to Israel a* a memabove tho high school age. This Farband Board Meeting project will be inaugurated Sunber of the Israel Bond Delegaday evening,-August 30. Washington (JTA) —President discussions with political leaders tion which consisted of ten womSpecial executive ..meeting of Genoral membership meetings Elsenhower indicated in a report of each country proved fruitful en representing eight communities board of Farband Paole-Zton will to Congress on the Mutual Secur- and beneficial to all concerned," in the U.S. She visited many of will be held the fourth Sunday of be held 8:30-p. m. Tuesday at the ity program that the U. S. is the report stated. "We leihui the projects developed by reason home of Mrs. Marlon Bondarin, each month. The first meeting is inclined Mo continue it* program much, of their point of view, and of Bond dollars, such as the copscheduled for Sunday, August 30, 2308 Country Club nv. \4f financial and technical aid to they1' in- ruth became better in- per mines and the site of tha All member* 'arc requested to at 8 p. m., In Room 25, at the Cen-* I S o Near East, while "avoiding formed on United States inten- smelting plants being built/ the ' attend. Flans for the coining sea- tcr. '.'Great Crater" In the Negev pro^ David Fogcl, Center Activities any unwanted interference" in tions, and attitudes." son will be made. duclng phosphates, the Haifa port Director, is advisor of the group. area political disputes. with its expanded facilities and Any young adult interested in this Regarding these disputes, among nearby chemical and fertilizer B'nai B'rith Women's club is invited to contact Mr. which ho numbered the •Arabplants.. I Israel differences, the President Mixed Doubles Tourney Fogcl at the Center. Impressions said: "We have been ready at all Mrs. Bcnet will present her imtimes, however, to aid in finding .The 1934 B'nai B'rith tourna- Dance Planned pressions of Israel on Tuesday peaceful solutions, and-our good ment committee announces #mt afternoon,at the Bond Rally and offices have always been availanother "Mixed Double* TournaA dance for young adults will Back to School Fashion Show. LAST CAMP ment" will be held at the 40 Bowl, take place on Yom Klppur night, able to Interested parties." The Committee has made arMunich (JTA)—The Bavarian On the Arab-Israel problem, the 9 p. m., Tuesday, Sept. 1, Those Saturday, September IB, at 8:30 rangements so that everybody can wishing to participate may call p. m., at the J.C.C. auditorium, report noted: "There is the bitter authorities instructed officials at attend. Those desiring transporMrs. Ida Sacks, AT 0602; Rose Laura Handler, chairman of the feeling between the Arab nations tho Foehrenwald camp, last re- tation to Highland may call Gl. Oruch, OR 1540; Rcva Singer, GL social committee of the newly and Israel. The Arab people feel maining DP camp for Jews In 1317; those in Council Bluffs may 7971, or Beverly Swartz, WA 3008. formed Young AdulU Club an- that Israel will expand to threat- Germany, to complete a thorough call 8774. Women bringing chilen their interest and territories census of the camp population by dren will be assured full play nounced. Awards will be given. tomorrow afternoon. The move "We arc planning this event The Israelis feel that the Arabs followed a sit-down strike here facilities for them on the Highboth in the tradition of frolic may try to clamp a military vise of 200 "Illegal", returnees from land Country Club playground, Nebraska Lodge Party after Yom Klppur, and as a 'kick- on their country and ultimately Israel and other lands to Ger- with volunteers from Tikvas Ami squeeze It out of existence. AniNebraska Lodge, 1449, of B'nai off event of our new club," she mosities are further intensified by many, who protested their threat- and Dcbka Debs supervising their play. In cooperation with the ,B'rith, will hold a card party at said, "and irom the Interest shown. the Arab refugee problem." ened deportation. Omaha Crusade for Safety, arB p. m., Thursday, in the Congre- In tho project we may look for"Despite, the heavy frictions rangements have been made for gation Israel, 25th and J Six. Door ward to a successful beginning of Young Adult activities in the com- within the area," the President c i i i m c n M E N traffic and parking control at the prizes will be given. said further in his report, "the Washington (WNS)—Secretary club to avoid any possible misThe public 1* invited to attend. munity." peoples of the Near East share of State John Foster Dulles' views haps. common aspirations for better liv- on the Jerusalem Issue were, critiCooperation ing standards, and these aspira- cized -this week by five leading Mrs. Hubert Sommer. general tions can no longer be ignored. American churchmen,' who de- Chairman, and her committee have Of course, it is the governments clared In a letter to Mr. Dulles been able to enlist cooperation and the peoples themselves who that his critical remarks nnent Is- not only of all thethe wommust carry forward the talk of rael's transfer of its Foreign Min- en's organizations InJewish the commubringing about a better way of istry to Jerusalem may have the nity, but have been fortunate in life. The United States, however, effect of encouraging "further obtaining donations of both servcan offer useful assistance, hot Arab intransigence towards a ices and merchandise from a numwith the expenditures ot dollars peaceful solution ot the future of ber of the men. alone, but by demonstrating prac- Jerusalem." From the opening of tho Israel ticable applications of modern Bond Drive in May, 1951, up to knowledge to problems ot irriga- FIB8T SHIPMENT Martin or Coys? Martin or Coys? The horseback riders were giv- tion, disease control, food growJerusalem (JTA)—The f i r s t the present, there has been -sold Renewing the ago old feud be- en a special lesson In baseback ing, and other specific fields." shipment of goods from Germany in Omaha a total of! approximately 1,700 bonds amounting to $400,riding. It proved to be fun for all tween the hillbilly families was The President said Secretary of under the terms of the German 00ft. Of these, bonds amounting to replayed at camp lust Wednesday the youngsters. State Dulles' visit to the Near East reparations pact arrived at the about $250,000 arc owned by and Thursday. Half of the camp Advanced riders participated in in May "inadc a deep and favor- Israeli port ot Jaffa this weekand Council Bluffs -womwere Martins while the other half an overnight ride. They were Don able impression on its people." end. The vessel, originally sched- Omaha en, Under the terms of its regiswere Coys. Tho campers competed Tllfas, Dick Roscnthal, Larry Ho- Mr. Dulles' "frank and Intimate uled to dock at Haifa, was divert- tration with the U.S., this Israel ed to Jaffa by the authorities to in a baseball came, twim meet, bcrmnn, Janice Cohen and Judy foil a planned demonstration by Bond Issue must be terminated b y ' rifle meet, urchcry .-onlcst, village Lcvlnson. the Herat Party, right-wing group May, 1954. The Rally on Tuesday Last week the senior boys and bulldlni! ami arts and crafts proj- cirla went on-a two day overnight which has opposed dealing with will launch the third and final On Radio and TV ect, Thursday nljjht was «kit show hike to Cowles Lake where they year of the Israel Bond Drive for the Germans from the first. this vicinity. time as each family portrayed the swam, fished and went rowing. This Sunday, from 9 to 8:30 history ot tho feud. Door Prizes The intermediates also went on a GOLDMANN ELECTED a, m., over KOIL, "Message of Bonds purchased since August I" Geneva (WNS)—The Third The Junior boys left Tuesday two nlcht trip to Llnoma Beach. Israel" will present a broadafternoon for the first overnicht The youngsters experienced the cast by Rabbi Leon From of Plenary Assembly of the World find at the rally will give t h e . Jewish Congress concluded here purchasers on opportunity to o b - , hike at the Boy Scout camp Ka- fun of sleeping out-of-doors and Temple Israel In Detroit. ono of the throe door prize* preparlnc their own meals. We Women's Committee/. Bonds With the election of Dr. Nahum totn Kon-IJali. The boys were Howard are sorry to report the size ot fish Goldmann as •president and with being offered. The prizes are ». of Israel will appear on: ' Halm, Stuurl Sherman, Dan Kats- caught vacuum cleaner, a set o,f jewelry, could not be measured in WOW-TV — T o d a y at 12 the adoption of a series of reso- from Israel and a set of table Icee, Stan .Shrado and Joel Ermah. this space, but the trips did sucFeature attraction was the treat ceed in teaching young boys and noon, Ken James Cup and lutions reflecting the organiza- linen. '. , •' , - j ' t tion's views on manifold Jewish .Saucer Club. of rib stu.ihs which the boys pre- girls how to fish. No ndmjgslon.will,be c h R t p e ^ , problem*. | . • i, • i

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Young Adults Form Club

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Global Report

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