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Needlework Guild Drive Contributions Requested Mr*. Albert B. Newman,, chairman of the Jewish Federation Agencies Section of the Needlework Guild Drive, issued an urgent request this week to all worn •n to send in their contributions
bcrt Steinberg, Jay Stolcr, - Ira Trachtenbarg, Sam Tretlak, Reuben Vann/Isadorc H. Welnor, Sam Weinsteln, Joe White, Benjumin Wine, Harry A. Wise, Nathan S Yaffe, Hymio Zorinsky and Sam n<w. ^ Zwejback. Misses Tena Feltntan, Isabelle In addition to those previously listed/ the following have con- Gerber, Sara Glluuky, Belle Horwlch, Bella Siegel and Sarah Slotributed through Monday: Mmes, Sam Alpenon, Abe Bak- bodlsky. er,.)!, A. Bercovld, Paul Blotcky, Ben Boasberg, Max Breslow, Abe H. Brodkey, Harold B. Brodkey, Frank Brooksteln, Jacob Brookstein, Harold Cherniack, Sam S. Cohen, Dave Conn, Max E. Cohn The Beth Israel Sisterhood sent Sarah Cohn, Aaron L Edgar, Leo Elserutatt, Morris' Epstein, John cake, candy and fruit to the «*!• rater, Max Falk, Robert Felnberg, dents of the Dr. Philip Sher Jew Morris C. Fellman, David H.-Fcr- Ish Home for the Aged for the Ul, Alfred Fiedler, Morris Fire- celebration of Succos, The, party stone, Jack Fox, Alfred Frank, scheduled was canceled due to the Herman Franklin, Yethia E. Freft- death of a former resident of the ger, William Frelden, Stuart E. Home. The Omaha Choir and Dramatic Fried, Harold Farber, Sam E. GlUnsky,, David .Goldman, Jacob Club entertained at the Home Sunday, Oct. 17. Club members who Ooodblnder; Henry L. Greenberg, Gerald S. Gross, Isadora Gross- took part included Joe Radlnowman, Charles Guu, J. Habler, Dan ski, Abe Schneider, Ben Martin, Kermanson, Morton HlUer and Joe Mrs. Mary Brown, Mrs, Ray Tarrioff, Mr. and Mrs, J. Brown, Mr. B. Homstein. Mmes. Sam Josephson, Jake and Mrs, N. Martin and Mrs. Ben Kaplan, Dave Katz, Phil Katzman, Martin. Bikur Cholim Society enterAbe Klotz. Louis Kohll, Nathan Kort, H a r r y Krantz, Michael tained at the Home on Slmchath Krasne, Max Krlzelman, Sol Lewis, Torah, Wednesday, Oct. 20. Per. Louis E. Llpp, Stanford LIpscy, formers from Girl Scouts Troup Philip Lubman, Leonard M. Lujt- 120 were Sandra Bloom, Susan beg, Ben Mniyamin, Alfred S. Davidson, Sharon Karr, - Dlnnc Mayer, Max M. Moskowitz, Ben Morcy, Joyce Peterson and RozNewman. Robert Noddle, Nnthun annc Ziparln, Sol Handler's birthL. NORR, Albert A. Onich, Louis day was also celebrated. Donations of fruit were given by Raduzlncr, Jack Rnznlck, Nathan Resnlck. Donnld A. Rice, Max the Bikur Cholltn Society, NOBS Rlekps. Pnul Rip*, A bra hum Hoff- Fruit Co., Louis Market and Temman, Den L. Itoscn, Kilwnrd 55. ple Israel school children,. Mmcs. Rosen, Philip Itosenblntt, Morris Paul Katzman Jake Wine and AlRosenstcln, Jacob Itoscnthnl, Mey- lan Zalkui helfted decorate the er L. Ruhack, Snmucl G. Saltzman, Snccfth. National Council of JewCharlcn S c h n e i d e r , Isaac D. Ish Women, Omaha Chapter, sent Schwartz, Edward Shnflon, Benjn flowers last week and this week's mln Shnplro, Iryln Sherma.i Iso flowers were given by the Bikur dore Sherman 'and Julius iihor- Cholln Society. New residents arc Mrs, Bessie tnnn. Mines. Sam Shykcn, Stuart E. Frlcdcn. Mrs. Bessie Tesslcr and Simon, Harold Slosburg, Morris Ephralm Weinberg. A special gift to the Home SynaStalmastor, A. A. Steinberg, Algogue of two hand-mads Torah tle-bnndj were donated by Mrs. Rebecca Temln In memory of .the late Mr. Zaldcl Katelman.
With the Folks . At Home
Coexistence Topic At O.U. Institute
"The Realities of Coexistence' wilt be discussed Wednesday, Oct. 27 at 8:15.p. m. at the 1954 In stltule on World Affairs in the Omalia University Auditorium. This third program of the current •erics will have Nonrfan Cousins as the guest speaker. Mr. Cousins U editor of the Saturday Review of Literature and president of the United World Federalists. He has authored three books, "Modern Man is Obsolete," "Don't Resign From the Human Race" and his latest "Who Speaks for Man?" The theme-of this year's institute Is "The Paradox of Coexistence." The Federation for Jewish Service Is one of the seven community organizations co-sponsoring the institute.
Beth El Will Mark 25th Anniversary An anniversary service and Jubilee banquet will highlight the celebration of Beth El Synagogue's Sliver Anniversary, Sunday, Oct. 31. The service will be at 6 p. m., with the banquet followinB nt 0:M p. m. in the social hnll. Rabbi Dnvid A. Goldstein, former spiritual leader of the congregation, and now rabbi at Hor Zlon Temple in Philadelphia will be guest speaker. Rnbbl Myer S. Krlpke will serve as master of ceremonies. ± Arthur'Culm and"" Mm. A. D, Fninli nri* general chairmen for tlH< qlfalr. '. .
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Sunday Radio Emma Lazarus, whose poem la engraved on the base of the Statue of Liberty, will be the subject of a dramatization on the Eternal Light program heard over WOW-Iladlo from ll:30'B. m. to 12 noon. This will be the seventh in a series of Tercentenary stories highlighting 300 years of Jewish Settlement In America, Irving Kane, associate chairman of the Tercentenary committee will be guest speaker, Dr. Jonah B. Wlse,*Rabbl of Central Synagogue In New York City, will discuss "Memory and Love" on the Message of Israel program broadcast over KOIL from 10 to 10:30 a. m.
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Beth El
Friday evening service this evening at 8:15 p. m. Rabbi Myer S. Krlpke will deliver the sermon. Cantor Aaron I. Edgar and the Beth El Synagogue Choir will render the musical portion of the service. Sabbath morning services at 8:45 a. m. Junior Congregation Services at 10:30 a. m. MinchaTryve Lie, the first Secretary- Maarlv services at 5:15 p. m. Daily General of the United Nations will services at 7 a. m. and 7 P- m. speak at the Centennial Folk Fes- Sunday morning service at 9 a, m. tival Sunday, Oct. 24 at 8:30 p, m. in the Ak-Sar-Ben Coliseum. This will be tho lost official event of the year-lone Contennlal CelebraFriday evening services at 5:15 tion. Mr. Lie has received many hon- p. m. Sabbath morning services at 8:30 a. m. Junior congregation at orary degrees for his efforts on behalf of world peace and recently 10 a. m. Talmud class at 4:45 p. m.; Satwas awarded the World Veterans Federation's annual peace citation urday Mincha at 5:1% p. m., 'followed by Sholoshe S'eudos and as the man who "has done the most in the past year to promote Maariv.w Dally morning services at 7 the cause of international peace and uphold the Charter of the a, m.; daily afternoon services at 5:15 p. m. , United Nntlons." • ,. Sunday (nomine services at 8:45 Thirteen nationality groups will a. m, followed by Bible class. Sunbe represented by 750 dancers and day morning Junior Minyan at 250 singers. "It is a fitting climax to a suc- 8:30 a. m.' ' Talmud Discussion group meets cessful Centennial year," Morris Jacobs, Centennial general chair- every Tuesday at 8:15 p. m. In BHH synagogue, 19th and Burt. man said, "It will prove that the The first late Friday evening idea of a Centennial bringing the people closer t o g e t h e r really service of the season will be held Friday, Oct. 29 at 8 p. m. works," he added.
First U.N. Head at Centennial Show
Beth Israel
Bar & Bqs Mitzvah Temple Israel
Justin Harloy Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lou Lewis, will celebrate his Bar .Mitzvah Friday evening, Oct. 22 and Saturday morning, Oct. 23 at Beth El Synagogue. Friends and relatives are invited to attend the services and receptions which will follow No inviA showing of the water colors tations have been issued. and -lithographs of William S. Schwartz, noted Chicago painter Mr, and Mrs. Morton Richards and former Omahan, is on exhibit In the Print room of tho Joslyn announce the Has Mitzvah of their daughter, Nancy Beth Richards, Memorial Art Museum. It will exFriday evening, Oct. 29 and Sattend until November 16, Six lithographs on exhibit will urday morning, Oct. 30 at Beth El be donated to the museum to be Synagogue. Friends and, relatives kept as Dart of their permanent arc invited to attend the services collection as a memorial to tho and receptions which will follow. late Max Schwartz. ' The exhibit may be seen during 'Judy Lazcr, daughter of Mr. the week, Tuesday through Satur- and Mrs. Joseph Lazcr, will celeday from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. and brate her Baa Mitzvah, Friday evening and Saturday morning, Sunday from 2 to 6 p. m. Oct. 22 and 23 at Temple Israel. Her parents will give a reception EOYIT OEffflUItEII Tel Aviv (WNS)—Grave con- in her honor following the evening cern over "the deterioration dur- and morning services. ing tho Inst rnonth of tho already The Bar Mitzvah of Robert Epserious situation prevailing along tho demarcation line as a result stein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney of repeated aggressive nets by Epstein, will bo celebrated Friday gypt against Israel" wa« voiced evening and Saturday morning, by the Isrnel-Ercyptlan Mixed Ar- Oct. 29 and 30 at Beth Israel Symistice Commission following o nagogue. All friends and relatives series of meetings on border Inci- are invited to attend the services and the receptions following the dents In recent weeks. services. Tho Commission called on Egypt It) end "finally nnd immediately all such actn of ncijrcssion nnd hostility against Israel nnd The Golden ARC Club will hold to fully respect nnd Implement ts first meeting of tho fall season the Rcneral armistice agreement" 1 p. m., Monday, Nov. 1 in the of 1949. Jewish Community Center, Mrs. Nathan Simons Is chairman of About $50,000 of the Commu- the croup announced. nity Cheat goal Is needed for cmerThe club Is sponsored by the cency repairs to keep certain Red Omaha Section, National Council Feather acency buildings from of Jewish Women nnd the Jewish liavinc to close duwn, ••••.'• Community-Center.
Schwartz Exhibit
Golden Age Club
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Funland, a program for children in the first to fifth grades will start its first session 2 p. m. this Sunday at the Jewish/Community Center, Mrs. Mike Freeman, chairman of the Childrens' Activities announced. A full scale schedule of creative activities, has been planned. Mis* Feme Katleman, Childrens' Activities Director stated. It will include arts and crafts, painting; clay modeling, woodwork, metal and leather crafts, sports,, dramatics, trips, splash parties in' the Center pool, and camping trips will make up part of the program. Duo to the Center being closed for the holidays,' registration has been extended, until 2 p. m., Sunday before the first session of the group. "Funland" will be divided into two sessions, each lasting twelve weeks. The first session will staj-t Sunday, Oct. 24 and extend to January 30 and the second period is to begin February 6 and will run to May 1. < The fee is six dollars for one twelve-week session and ten dollars for both periods. Further information arid registration may be had by contacting the activities department at the Center. Call JA 1366, ext. 30. AET CLASSES Art classes, under the direction of Mrs. Meyer Beber, arc in progress each Thursday from 1:30 to 3:30 p, m. The fee is ten dollars for tho course. LITTLE SYMPHONY The JCC Little Symphony Orchestra will hold its first rehearsal 8 p. m., Wednesday, Nov. 3, Under the baton of Robert Malec, Theer is no fee for this activity. Contact the activities office or appear at rehearsal.
Community Calendar
Services this e v e n i n g at 8 O'clock. Rabbi Brooks will preach on "To What Purpose?" Services Saturday morning at 11:30 a. m. Judy Lazcr will assist Sunday, Oct. 21 Rabbi. Brooks with the:services Beth Israel Sisterhood Fundand her parents will again receive the congregation after the serv- raising—Beth Israel., ices at an Oneg Shabbot In Judy's Monday! Oct. 25 honor, . -, • • •• Tuesday Musical, 8:30 p. m.— Joslyn. Tuesday, Oct. 26 Pioneer Women, 1 p. m,—Center. Senior Council Study Group.l p. m,—Home. Brandeis University, 1 p. m. More than $20,000 In Israel DeBoth Israel P-TA Board, 8 p.m. velopment Bonds have been pur^ chased since the opening of the —Homo, Wednesday, Oct. 27 campaign two weeks ago. Half of Hadassah Chapter.. (All Groups) the total was raised at a Sponsor's Tea held last Friday by Mrs. Luncheon, 12:30 p. m.—Center. B'nal B'rith Monsky Lodge, 8 J. Harry Kulakofsky, honorary chairman of the women's division. p. m.—Center. Beth I s r a e l Talmud Torah Israel Knesset member, Halm Board, 8 p. m.—Beth Israel. Ariav was guest of honor. Thursday, Oct, 28 A special section of tho. women's division is headed by Mrs, Mlzrachl Women Dessert LunchNathan L. Nogg with Mrs. Isador eon, 1 p. m.—Center. Levlnson as co-chairman. Mrs. B'nal B'rith Monsky Chapter Morris Grossman, chairman of Ne>. 470 Board Mooting, 1 p. m.— "Chen" (Hebrew for charm) is or- Home. ganizing a women's sales force. Each woman to sell $2,500 worth SHIP SEIZURE of bonds will receive a solid gold Washington ( W N S ) — I s r a e l i charm symbolizing one of the Ambassador Abba Eban, following twelve trilx'S of Israel. Guardians of Israel Dinner will a conference with Deputy Under be held nt the Blnckstonc hotel Secretary of State Robert D. Murphy on Egypt's seizure of an November 14. Israeli ship In the Suez Canal, In keeping with B'nal B'rilh's disclosed that the State Departnational rjoal of $7,500,000 of bonds ment official hnd promised to give to be bought in 1954, members are full consideration to the Israeli asked to fulfill the slogan: "Every case. B'nal B'rith member an Israel The Israeli merchant ship. Bat Bondholder." Mrs. Ernest A. Nogg is hospi- Callm, was seized by Egyptian tality chairman and Mrs. Albert forces September 28 at the southFox, reservations: chairman with ern entrance to the canal and its Mrs. Harry Sldman as co-chair- crow was accused of shooting at man. ' '.-•.. •••••.•'•;•: Egyptians.
Sponsors Spark Israel Bond Drive