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OMAIIA, NKHRAHKA, FICHJAY, SKI'TKMBER 17,1954
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Temple Israel Dedication _*«.is Tonight President Sends Tercentenary Greetings to Israel
Community Service-Friday, Sept. 24
Past Rabbis To Take Part
The new Temple Israel, at 70thi Tel Aviv (JTA)—President Eland Cans Sts., will be formally senhower called on the people of dedicated at services beginning to* Israel to join the American people night at 8 o'clock. Three former In defending the freedoms and rabbis of the temple will particivalues held Jointly by both peoples pate in the ceremonies. Rabbi David Wise, now spiritual leader against all forces which'contemof the congregation of renfple plate the destruction of these Rodeph Shalom in Philadelphia, value*. will give the dedication sermon toThe coll was contained in a me* night. Rabbi Arthur Lelyvcld, nacage from the President to a cole tional director of the Hlllel Foun< bratlon at ZOA House here markdatlon in New York City, will 1 ing the opening of the American dedicate the Ark. Rabbi Lou SI1* Jewish Tercentenary. The mesberman, a member of the faculty tage, read by Francis Russell. of Vanderbilt College In Nashville, American Charge d'Affaircs, deTenn/, will deliver the sermon at Clarcdi. the community dedication service to bo held Friday, Sept. 24. [ "My confident hope is.that the Banquet Tomorrow celebration, stressing as It doe): the themo of man's opportunities and The Dedication Banquet will be Rabbi Lou BUbemuw Rabbi Arthur talyvitld Babhl David Wlce - responsibilities under freedom, will held tomorrow evening in the fe-cmphaslzc those historic values Survey Shows . . . Temple Social Hall at 7 p. m. Rabbi to, which both our countries are Mycr S. Kripke of Beth £1 Synadedicated: Our responsibility as gogue will give the invocation and members of the community of free Rabbi Benjamin Groner of Beth SANCTIONS PROTEST JORDAN TROOrS nations, to defend these value* St. Paul (JTA)—Protests are Jerusalem (JTA)—Jordan troops Israel will offer the benediction. against all who would destroy coming into the offices of the statlonedtni the walls of the Old Rabbi Lelyvcld will deliver an" them, our opportunity In this tur- United Nations, N. Y. <JTA) dedication address. Mrs. Bernhard board of directors of the United bulent world to build upon them Thirteen states and 30 cities in the Jewish Fund and Council here, City of Jerusalem in the Mt. Zion Wolf will speak on behalf of the' anew u a: foundation for peace United States now have fair em- which recently announced a pol-sector fired into Jewish Jerusa- Temple Sisterhood and Alfred. throughout the world." icy of "sanctions against mem- lem Monday. The shooting began Mayer, Immediate past president, .' :. • The several thousand persons ployment laws, according to a de- bers of the Jewish community who for the past presidents. early in the morning and contailed report, entitled "Racial gathered at the celebration In ZOA do not contribute enough money At tomorrow ^morning services House also heard a message from Equality and the Law," published to the UJFC's fund drive for lo-tinued intermittently until noon. at. 10:30 o'clock, Rabbi Lelyveld Despite provlcatlon, the Israeli will dedicate the Temple Religious President pen Zvl of Israel de- here Jointly by the United Nations cal, national and oVerseas philantroops on guard in the area held School. clare that American Jewry con Educational, Scientific and Cultur- thropies. be proud of its "Bre.it pn.it nnd Community Dedication' ' The UJFC board of directors, their fire. United Nations truce obal Organization and the American brilliant achievements." Noting however, approved a statement Is- servers were alerted to the situa- The Community Dedication Servtion early. that Israel still faces difficulties Jewish Committee. sued last week by the president ice will be held Friday, Sept. 24 . the President said that American In Tel Aviv, an Israel military at the new Temple and state,; loIn the field "touching the rela of the Council, Leonard Heller, Jewry's assistance In the nbsorp- tlonshlp of person to person and explaining the "sanctions" proposal spokesman reported that the Jor- cal and religious dignitaries will be tion of new Immigrants In Israel to have all Jewish officers and dan shots had caused no casual- guests of honor. Rabbi Sllberman. is the "greatest historic task re- group to group, the United States board members of the organiza- ties among the Israelis. He noted will deliver the sermon, maining for American Jewry." He Is pointing the way to planned, dis- tions removed from their posts if that tension had been mounting in sermon. .underlined-Israel's dependence on ciplined progress," the report de- their contributions are deemed in- the area as a result of a scries of The community Is Invited to atthe support of the American Jcw- clared. According to the report, adequate. The Council has sent stone-throwing Incidents involving tend an "Open House" Sunday, copies of Mr. Heller's statement Arab Legionnaires who have ap- Sept. 26 from 3 to 5 p. m.whcn . Jsh community. New York Is the first state in this to its 3,800 contributors in this parently been attempting to prothe building will be open for Incountry to adopt legal measures city. voke the Israeli troops. spection. to end ob discrimination because Mrs. M. Beber to Direct Temple Israel, organized In of race or religion. 1871, Is the oldest Jewish congreCenter Art Classes gation in Nebraska, Before the' . Prof, Monroe Berger, who wrote new temple was built, the congre':"'.''.'.'Hie fail series of art classes for the report for UNESCO and the gation attended the old Temple at adults opened Thursday, Sept. 18. AJC,1 noted In the document that Park Avenue qnd Jackson S t , £nd will continue for nine consecu- law and legal; technique* are not which was dedicated in 1908, vc Thursday afternoons from the only, or always the best, means The new $500,000 Temple is con•30 to 3:30Vclock. of reducing discrimination in emtemporary in design with the sanc: w * The classes which are under the ployment. However, ho pointed tuary, social hall, a school wing, • -direction of Mni, MeycF; Bober, out, these ore among the most efchapel, kitchens and administrawell-known local artist,, are held fective "ways of combatting the tive offices incorporated In the 'it the Jqwlsh Community Center.; p r o b l e m / - ; . ::•',. ,:•-;'• ••'.-••.• :•"• • ' building. -"'""Student* may use \a variety: of Temple officers are: Milton Livmedia such an oil, pastel, or water ingston, president; Abe Brodkey, color. Both beginner and advance vice-president; H a r o l d Farbor, "students may register; but the treasurer, and Richard HHler; secclasses will be limited in size to retary. ^"permit satisfactory progress. W o s h l n g t o n (JTA)—Israel Arrangements for the dedication ; The fee for the classes Is $10.00 Prime Minister Moshe Sharett sold observance are under the direction for nine sessions. In ah exclusive interview published of a committee headed by Harry here that Israel Is "at n loss to Z. Rosenfeld with Mr. Isldor Zlegunderstand how the U.S. can relor and Rabbi Sidney H. Brooks, concile" hef policy of arming the spiritual leader of Temple Israel. "* Arab states "with her declared polThe Eternal Light programs' icy an3 concern to see Israel prosunder the auspices of the Jewish perous and secure." Theological Seminary are proMr, Shnrelt's views were pubducing a special series marking lished In the U.S. News and World 300 years of Jewish Settlement Report. The Prime Minister said Ernest A. Nogg, a member of In America. This week's broadhat Israel watched "with profound the executive committee of the cast over WOW-nndio, from dismay and mounting anxiety the New terraces will be hullt here against tlip background of, cen- Federation for Jewish Service, will 11:30 a. m. to 12 noon is en- policy of tlio American Government turies-old prelected terraces with fund* from the Jewish National cad the commercial division of titled 'Valley Forgcf' to arm the Arab states." He.fore- Fund. the 1954 Community Chest drive. Next Sunday's program Is snw "a state of very grave peril The appointment was announced called "As a Wind That Blows" for our security if this goes on.'' The work of reclamation going To that end, one of the men who by W. Laurence Shomnkcr, cam* —a portrayal of the nigh Holy The arms, he said, enhance the on In Israel will bo explained this knows most about this work, Jacob palgn chairman. Days., .. Arabs' "capacity for mischief." He Sunday night, September 19, atIt, Senslbar, engineer In charge of Mr. Nogg Is a partner of the stressed "this Is certainly not a the annual Jewish National Fund the Huleh drainage In Israel, will Nogg Brothers Paper Company. Dr. Solomon B. Freehof of step in the direction of peace. It Council of Omaha dinner at thebe' the guest speaker. Also attend- He has served In many of the Congregation Rodef Shalom in Is a step awny from peace." Jewish Community Center. The ing the dinner will be Mendel N. Chest campaign divisions. Mr. Pittsburgh^ Fa., will discuss He warned that the danger to dinner will get under way at 6:30 Fisher, executive director of the Nogg was last year's initial gifts "America and Judaslni in Mu- Israel and Middle Eastern peace o'clock nnd Is open to the nubile. Jewish National Fund of America. leader. tual Influence—Toward Unily" would become even greater if the Sheldon Harris, general chair- The dinner will be served by A lifelong Omaha resident, Mr. on the Message or Israel pro- Suez agreement is followed, by an man, of the affair again empha- Young Judaea girls. A program Nogg said: "I feel it a privilege to gram over KOIL from 10 to American policy of supplying arms sized this week that "there will be of music Li planned, in addition to assume an obligation for helping 10:30 a.m. ' :o Egypt. Asked if the danger no solicitation or fund raising ef- the speakers, Mr. Harris said. provide for the vital services renNext Sunday, Rabbi Freehof to Israel could be offset by a corol- forts whatsoever at the dinner. All Last minute reservations will dered by the 47 Red Feather agenwin • speak on "America and ary program of arms aid forwe want to do is explain to Oma- Btlll be taken by Mrs, Jack Kauf- cies. Judiosm in Mutual Influence— Israel, Mr. Shnrett replied that hans what a gigantic reclamation man, HA 0962, or Mrs. Dave Stein. The Federation for Jewish ServTowards Justice." the question is whether it would project the J. N, F. funds arc do- RE 0870., Reservations are $2.50 ice Is one of the Red Fes tlier agening in Israel," he added. per person. be corollary." cies. •-
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