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Religious Schools Get Fall Programs Underway
high class will meet on Tuesday and Thursday at 6 p. m. and The Jewish Youth Council of Omaha will play host to represenBeth El Synagogue Talmud Sunday morning at 8:30 a. m. The tatives of Jewish teenage clubs from Midwest cities at the Fourth Torah class sessions will begin seniors will meet on Monday, Annual Club Leadership Institute on Labor Day Weekend. Tuesday and Wednesday at S p. m. Sunday, Sept. 13. The emphasis at the institute, which will be held at Camp Har. Registration'for new pupils will and Sunday at 6:30 a, m. The riet Harding, Louisville, Nebr., will be on improving club program" be held on^Tuesday and Wednes- Juniors will meet on Monday and ming uiiu nnd nuiiuiuauauuu. administration, statod Herllck, t/CvflBn Jewish (JCommit* day, Sept. 1 and 2, from 2 to 5 Wednesday at 6:45 p. m. and SunHung s w w u Lawrence Ajawicucu racrilCK, OIX p. m,, in the synagogue office, un- day morning at 8 JO a. m. The : nlty Center Youth Activities Dli«ctor. In addition to business sesder the direction of Samuel Intermediate A and Intermediate f sionii, cmple opportunities for recB win meet on Monday; and Nahshon, Director of Education. reation will be available at the nstltule, . PupUa who attended last year Wednesdays at 4:15 p. m. and were notified ot the date find time Sunday Morning at 10 a. m. The Weekend Conclave secondary group will meet or schedule of t h e i r individual Delegates to the weekend'cong weekendcon Tuesday and Thursday at 4:15 classes. clave will meet at the Jewish Sunday School sessions will be- p. m, and Sunday at 10 a. m. Paris (JTA) '— An attempted Community Center Friday, Sept. gin Sunday, Sept 20, at 10 a. m. Primary group A will meet on raid by a column of Arab nation- 4, at 1 p. m. to board buses for On their arrival, they will Registration will take place Tues- Monday and Wednesday at 4:15 alists on the Jewish quarter in camp. )e assigned to different commitday arid Wednesday, Sept. 1 and 2, , m., and Sunday morning at 11 Rabat, Morocco, waa successfully Mr*. Samuel N. Wolf tees to take charge of different .. m. Primary groups B and C from 2 to B p. m in the synarepulsed' by French police, the aspects of camp programming, will meet on Tuesdays and Thursgogue office. One of the first of these will be a Inqulries about registration and day* at 4:15 p. m., and Sunday Paris Radio said. The announcecommittee to organize Friday eveother matters pertaining to theat 10 a.' m. Only student* who ment added that police had dis-ning and Saturday morning Sabschools ma*y be made by telephone have Tuesday classes are required persed the crowd without 'casual- bath services. to the synagogue office, Ol 3221.to attend on opening day. On Saturday evening, the teeni Nursery School'sessions will beMrs. Samuel N . Wolf, active ties. The Beth Israel Sunday School gin Monday, Sept. 14. Mrs, Solwill open on Sunday morning, communal worker, will serve as Heavily armed police s t o o d agers will participate in a traditional Havdalah service to closo Pirsow, Be 3211, is Nursery Sept. 13, at 10 a. m. Chairman of the Center Forum guard outside a synagogue in i School' Chairman. Inquiries r e Registrations for the Religious Committee for 1953-94, Arthur H. Ouja, In Eastern Morocco, while the Sabbath. garding Nursery School registra- schools will be accepted for a Goldstein, Chairman of the Cen-funeral services were held- for Dhcusslon Series ter Committee of the Jewish Fedtion may be directed to her. four Jews—including an 11-yearshort time only. Parents interested There will be t w o discussion old girl — killed in rioting last series of three sessions each. The in enrolling their children are eration, announced this week. requested to get In touch with the Mrs. Wolfs current activities week, it was reported here. A first of these will include talks school as soon as possible, For include the post of Fund Raising, Jewish-owned p h a r m a c y was designed to help teenage club Temple Israel Religious School further Information call Re. 6288. Coordinator of Hadassah, a n d burned down: Ouja, which is lo- leaders plan more Interesting and A new class for children of pre- Chairmanship of the Omaha Cen- cated near Algeria, was the scene worthwhile programs for their classes will begin* Saturday and Committee of the Federa- of a pogrom In 1948 when the clubs. Different ways of using Sunday mornings, Sept. 5 and 6, klndcrgarten ago has been or- tennial of Jewish Women's Clubs. Jewish quarter was devastated by Jewish content, cultural content, .classes will meet (rom 9:45 a. Jn. ganized at Beth Israel Sunday tion She. Is a past president ot the a mob. Five Jews were killed and community service will be to 12:19 p. m. Kindergarten grades School. This class - will meet on Omaha Hadassah and of the Belli and 30 injured at that time. presented to the teenagers. to fourth will meet on Sunday Sunday mornings' at 10 a. m. Reg- El Synagogue Sisterhood. Last The second series will include Although the new pro-French mornings, and erodes S through 10 istration applications for this class year, she was chairman of the of Morocco Is reported to seminars on club administration, will meet .on Saturday mornings. arc stlil being accepted. Community Chest unit of the Fed- Sultan They are "Delegating and Assum- . be friendly towards the country's The weekday Hebrew Departeration of Jewish Women's Clubs. Jewish citizens, apprehen- ins Responsibilities," "Training ment will begin classes the week Young Adults to Hold / In connection with the planning 200,000 Younger Members for Office," and sion Is still felt here over the posOf Sept. 14, and clashes will meet of the 1053-54 Forum Series, an sibility that the deposed nationa- "Duties of Officers and Parliafrom- 4 to 5:30 p. rn. The Alcph First General Meeting mentary Procedure." inlcr-city conference will be held list Sultan might suddenly reCliiss for fourth nnd fifth traders The first general meeting ofthc in Omaha on Sunday, August 30. turn and seize pojyer again. It is Problems < > will meet on Monday afternoons. newly formed Young Adult Club "Representatives from Central generally believed that if tho new All discussions will be led by The BA1S Class for sixth and sev-will bo held Sunday at 8 p. m.. In Nebraska, Sultan remains In power, the Arab trained 'professional workers who Council Bluffs, Kansas enth graders will meet on-Tues- room 25 of tho Jewish Community .City, Lincoln, and Sioux City will attitude towards the Jews here are familiar with the problems of day afternoons. A special class for Center, David Dubln, temporary meet In Omaha to plan jointly the might improve. teenage club leadership. Bar and Bast Mllzvah students president, announced. A social and selection of speakers and artists Topics for discussion, Mr. Herwill meet on Thursday afternoons. dance period will follow the busi- for the coming season. Through «ck fold, were selected from a such cooperative planning, we arc Post-Polio Swimming All classes of the Religious ness meeting. questionnaire which was mailed to Sdhool will meet at the Jewish Miss Laura Handler, chairman enabled to secure top talent, and Post-polio swimming classes club leaders In the Midwest area, Community Center building at of tho Social Committee, stated save expense through arranging conducted Thursday at the J e w - thus assuring a discussion profor group booking," Mrs. Wolf 20th and' Dodge Sis,' that "with this meeting something sold. ish Community Center will not gram ot senuine Interest. new gets • under way in young be held during September due to In addition to sessions on club adult life in Omaha. We will the observance of the High Holi- "•ogramming and administration,Beth Israel have the center pool, gym, can- AZA Regional Meet days. Mrs,.David Blelcher, chair- Uipre will be a workshop on proThe Beth Israel Talmud Torah teen and meeting rooms at our Larry Schwartz, regional presi- woman of the Instructors' group, duction of the^ club newspaper. will open on Tuesday, Sept. 8. disposal in addition, to films, art Interested teenagers will learn by of AZA, and Larry Epstein, announced that classes will re- doing, Tho following schedule has been groups, and dances each Sunday dent as thev produce a camp sergeant-at-arms, attend- sume Oct. 1. newspaper which will come as announced*; The post graduate evening. We hopo to mako every regional the AZA Cornbelt Regional The American Red Cross; will close-as possible to being a good class will meet on Tuesday at 4:30 Sunday -evening at the Center a ed Association's. quarterly delegates conduct its post-polio swimming club paper. , - p . m., Thursday at 8 p. m. andpopular gathering place for Oma- meeting held recently In Sioux program in the center pool during Sunday at 8:30 a, m. The junior ha's Jewish young adults." Larry Schwartz, president of Falls. The delegates of the three September due to repairs underthe Jewish Youth Council, point- ' The club's "kick-off" affair will state area devided to hold their way at Its usual facility* at the be a dance on the evening of winter convention in Des Molnes, Omaha Athletic Club. The classes cd out that representatives from other cities had been dnvlted to Sept. 19, at the center, featuring a where AZA Chapter 4 will play will be held from 8:30 to 7:30participate In the institute orname band, entertainment and host at the conclave. Omaha's p. m. each Tuesday of the week, der to provide different In refreshments. Anyone above high Mother chapter will welcome the under the supervision of Art John- points. He indicated that a viewplace school age is Invited to join the members to the '54 summer con- son,'Douglas County Water Safety had been reserved op the agenda vention to be held here. Director. Lcland s. Fercr, holder of a Life group. for dlscuislon concerning the orMaster Award for tournament Kanbatlon of a West Central Jewbridge play, will instruct classes ish Youth Conference, 'a protect AZA No. 1 Sweetheart Candidates in, brldgo playing at the' Jewish which has been discussed nt other tatercity meetings in past years. Community Center, Representatives from other cities . Mr. Fcrer has played on n n a would bo needed for the Oroper tional level since 1048 and has organization of a functional? i n won 30 events in tho last three tercity body of Jewish teenagers, nnd a half years. As one of the i T e , ? n a B e " interested In attend* nation's two hundred top ranking Ing the Institute are asked to anplayers he went to the semi-finals oly to Larry Schwartz, Jewish with tho national team of' four Youth Council, 101 N , 20th St Champions in 1S5V in Chicago Registration is limited V n d only eliminating Charles Gorcn's team a few places are now open. in tho quarter finals. Classes will «tart Thursday, Sept. 3, at 8 p. m. in room 21 of tho center. Those interested from beginners to veterans'can contact Dave Fogel, Center Activities Director. Itcf'istriilioiui will lie limited. The classes 1will run for 12 weeks and n fee of flvo dollars Comljig soon . , . the rewill be charged. sumption of the Center Symphony Circle . . . a Pre-School three day a week program for Freshmen Interviews •> year olds, and a Mother's Child Development Study To Conclude Sept. 3 Group . . . reactivation of the Center Orchestra . . „ begin"Operation Interview" cot off ning of a Center Choral Group to a flying utart with 02 per cent of the incoming freshmen having These arc some of the lovelies tary-treasurer of the Jewish Youth Athletic Association, and the In- . . Gnldrn Circle Meetings to already made appointment!!," Lar- who will give the judges a dif- Council. ter-American Club, begin soon . . . Adult Art ry Schwartz, Youth Council Pres- fli.ult time in selecting a sweetShe is also active in tho Cen- Jean Cutler (left), 17, daughCLissci in portraits, still life ident, announced". All interviews tral High Players, Science Math ter of Mr. and Mrs. Louir, Cutler etc Bridge Classes . . , will be concluded on Thursday, heart at the annual AZA No. 1Club, Colleens, French Club and Is currently president of CouncilForeign Film Series . . . Lec"Sweetheart Dance." The other A Cappella Choir. Sept. 3. cites and chairman of the 1053 ture «nd Concert Series . . 1 Judy Cohen (center), 17, daugh- Freshman luncheon. Besides beAll freshmen, who have not candidates' pictures will appear Yiddish Films . . . scheduled their interviews, arc in tho noxt edition of the Press. ter of .Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Cohn, ing a inembcr of Central High's If any of the above pro-' tennis team, she belongs to Is social committee chairman of Ruthann Chudacoff (right), 18, asked to do so Immediately by grams especially interest'you palling Center Activities Depart- daughter ot Mr. and Mrs, Harry Dcbka Debs, and is very active G. A. A., Colleens, Central High call Mr. Fogel at the center ment,' JA 13G6, for an appoint- Chudaeoff, Is a past prcsldont of in all Youth Council (ports. She Players, and to Junior Honor So for further information. " • i <•ment. , , . ; , . ;,.„ , . Councilettes, and i i now secre- Ls also a member of Colleens, Girls e!et)v
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Four Deaths in Morocco Riots
Mrs. Wolf Heads Center Forum Unit
Temple Israel
Expert to Instruct* New Bridge Class
Looking Ahead In Adult Doings
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