OMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER.
Bond Leader Will Be Guesf At 'Guardians1 Dfhher Nov. 14 Final preparations for t h e "Guardlani of Iarael" dinner to be held Sunday, Nov. 14 at the Blackatone Motel in conjunction with Omaha's. Israel Development Bond Issue Drive, are underway, Dr. Abe Greenberg, general chairman ' said this week. He announced thai in addition to Reuvcn Shlloach Israel's minister plenipotentiary to the U 3., Melvin Dublnsky of S t Louis, chairman of the Community Leadership Division of the State of Israel Bond Organization win be a guest of honor. Mr. Dublnsky Is a member of the board of governors of the American Financial and Development Corporation for Iarael, un derwriter of the Israel Develop' ment Bond Issue. A frequent visitor to Israel, Mr. Dublnsky Is Intimately familiar with the economic and Industrial development t)f the country, as well as the problem of training immigrants to become self-sufficient Individuals. During a recent stay in the Jew. tsb State, Mr. Dublnsky conferred with leaders of the government and the Jewish Agency on the opportunities for foreign Investment in Industrial and agricultural enterprises of the rapidly-growing state. He has been a key leader In Jewish communal affairs In St. Louis for many years. He was U. 3. A. Regional chairman for Missouri and Illinois in 1949, and also served, in 1948, as campaign chairman for the St. Louis Jewish We! faro Fund. He has been a leader In a variety of communal causes in St. Louis. Reservations for the dinner, at $3.00 per person, may bo made NOW by calling the reservation's chairman, Mrs. Albert Fox, AT 8479; or reservation's co-chairman, Mrs. Harry Sldman, JA 1918 or AT 3033
Global Report RESTITUTION United Nation*, N. Y. (JTA)— The Cabinet of the West German Republic, at Its first meeting fol. lowing conclusion of the NinePower Treaty in Paris, adopted a resolution to carry out all the state's obligations and commitments for restitution to victims of Nazi persecution. Dr. Walter Hallsteln, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, disclosed here.
Rabbis Wife Named Woman of the Year'
New York (WNS)—Mrs. David de Sola Pool, former national president of Hadassah, was named this week the "Jewish Woman of Achievement for 1954," by the Women's International Exposition. The citation which accompanied the Women's International Exposition's Medallion of Honor cited Mrs. Fool, a veteran Zionist and Hadassah leader, since_ 1921, for FRENCH PREMIER her "untiring efforts on behalf of Paris (JTA)—Premier Pierre humanity." The presentation was Mcndes-France paid tribute to the made at a special ceremony at the work of the Jdint Distribution 71st Regiment Armory in New Committee and noted that It was York City. . Mrs. Adele Scott, particularly well fitted to make President of the Women's Intera contribution to the cause of innational Exposition, made the preternational solidarity. sentation. Melvin Dublnsky Dr. Pool Is spiritual leader of ISRAEL'S CONCEPTS the oldest Jewish congregation in New York (WNS)—Israel's conthe United States—the Spanish cepts of social Justice are idenand Portuguese Synagogue of New tical with those prevailing in the Mi*. David de Sola Pool York City, founded in 1654 and United States, declared Supreme now celebrating its tercentenary. Court Justice William O. Douglas Dr. and Mrs. Pool are co-authors at a dinner of the American Red of "An Old Faith in the New Mogen David for Israel. DescribWorld'" published by the ColumLondon (WNS>—Categorical re- ing a session of the Israel Subia University Press and dealing jection of President Elsenhower's preme Court which he had attendSpecial Dedication Services will with the 300-year history of the appeal for peace with Israel, as ed while visiting the country in first American synagogue. suggested In his recent address In which the civil liberties of an be conducted Sunday, Nov. 7, at 2 p. m.. In Beth Israel Synagogue, Arab were unanimously upheld, New York before the American Justice Douglas said that this de- to mark the formal acceptance of Jewish Tercentenary dinner, was cision demonstrated the country's all the plaques In the synagogue voiced by the Egyptian Govern belief In equal justice before the reserved In connection with the historical Inaugural Breakfast, and ment In a broadcast by the Arab law, regardless of race or color. at subsequent occasions. Voice of Cairo, official radio broad, London (JTA)—A top British The plaques will be consecrated EGYPT CONDEMNED casting company. Jerusalem (JTA) —The Israel- at an ceremony, In which the syna- Foreign Office official has left for The broadcast left no shadow of Egyptian Mixed Armistice Com- gogue membership will participate the Middle East to seek a basis doubt of Arab determination not mission condemned Egypt this Rabbi Benjamin Groncr will de- for a settlement of Arab-Israel differences, the Jewish Telegraphic even to consider peace talks with week for the blasting of a vital liver the dedicatory sermon; Can. Agency learned this Week front tor Ell Kogan and choir will pre Israel. President Eisenhower made water line serving villages and sent Foreign Office sources; thq appropriate liturgical sesettlements In the Negev. This was no direct appeal for peace In his the third time that infiltrators lections. Evelyn. Shuckbrugh, Assistant Undersecretary for Middle Eastern address. He said at the time that from Egypt had cut the line and Bernard White, chairman of the Affairs at the Foreign Office, hog the United States was equally the third time that the MAC con- dedication program, In extending 3 friendly to Israel and the Arab demned Egypt for falling to pre- cordial invitation to all members left <tn a six-week tour of tho Arab and Israel. It will, seek of the community to participate in states states and that It was American vent such actions. this service, said: "Our plaque a solution along the lines, recently policy In tr.e Middle East to seek dedication exercises: will serve a suggested by Foreign Secretary Sir achievement of peace between SPECIAL AWARD Eden: preliminary agreeYork (JTA)—Dr. Sclman two-fold purpose. We shall pay Anthony ments to relieve tension leading to Israel and the Arab countries. The A.New Waksman, Nobel Prize winner tribute to the memory of tho loyal wider agreements, with Britain ofCairo radio, however, assumed and director of the Institute of supporters of Beth Israel, and we that the President made such an Microbiology at Rutgers Univer- shall also express our gratitude to fering her good offices as mediator. The Times of London voted this appeal and by proceeding to reject sity, will get a special award from all the generous people who were week that "a settlement of Arabin the building program the plea, calling the Idea of peace a the American Jewish Congress for associated Israel difficulties and related probhis services to mankind, it was of Beth Israel." travscty. lems will be much under considAt the same time the Egyptian announced by Dr. Israel Goldstein, eration in the coming months." AJC president The award to the press was reported to have IntenMr. Schuckburgh is xpected to call "Soviet Policies and Coexist- slfjfd its campaign of vilification discoverer of streptomycin will be a meeting of all British envoys in ence" will bo discussed at the clos- against Israel and against Egyp- made at a dinner to be held at the Middle East for December 2 4 ing program In the current scries tian Zionists, who have been the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel here in Beirut or the Institute on World Affairs, charged by the press not only an November 10. "Mood Indigo," a dance being 8:15 p. m., Wednesday, Nov. 10 at security riRk's but as traitors. One presented by the Young Adults of the Omaha University Auditorium. Cairo newspaper called for "anOmaha, will be held s Saturday, David Dallin, interpreter qf Sat- nihilating Israel from the map of Dec. 4, from 9 p. m. until 1 a. m. viet policies and author of six the world." The recent arrcstx at the Jewish Community Center. books on Russia, will be guest of "Zionist espionage agents," the 1 A feature of the dance will be a Speaker. ' newspaper said, should serve as a contest to find a name for the new "The Paradox of Coexistence" reminder to the world and the Sunday, Nov. 7 Bill Abrahams, general chair- Club belnb organized. A valuable is the theme for this year's in- western powers that "the artificial prize will be awarded to the win- Children's Activities, Funland, , stitute. The Federation for 'Jew- state of Israel must forever be man of the Annual Veterans Day ner. Dance of the Epstein-Morgan Post 1:30 p. m.—Center. f ish Service Is one of the seven wiped off the map of the world I' General chairmen of the dance Both Israel D e d i c a t i o n of community organizations co-spon- the Eastern and Western nation* No. 260, Jewish War Veterans of Omaha announced that John are Laura Handler and Millie Plaques, 3 p. m.—Beth JsraeL soring the Institute. are to survive." Rosenblatt will be bn hand to Radlnowskl. Decoration's chair- B. B. Monsky Chapter's U. N. celebrate the Post's tenth anni- man is Betty Isack. Her commit- Foreign Student Party, 3:30 p. m. versary. The Annual Veterans Day tee members arc Lou Goldberg, —Home. dance will be held Saturday eve- Bob Katlcman, Lucille NearenMonday, Nov. 8 ning Nov. 13, at the Blackstonc berg, Flora Schrier and Pauline Blkur Chollm, 1 P. m.—Center; Winer. Publicity chairman is MarHotel. . A special broadcast of the ground breaking ceremonies for Workmen's Loan, 7:30 p. m.— The Mayor will cut the official ilyn Meyer. The, committee mem- Center. the B'nal B'rlth Home in Washington, D. C, will be heard over anniversary cake and tflere will bers are-Joanne Simon and Lou Tuesday, Nov. 0 KBON from 11 to 11:30 P m. Featured on the program will be be dancing to the music of Tony Goldberg. Refreshment chairman Supreme Court Chief Justice Warren and Philip Klutznick, B'nal Joan Wiseman. The committee Beth El Sisterhood, 1 p. m.-* Bradley and his orchestra. B'rlth national president Tho Post presented another In members are, Beverly Bernstein Beth El. ' The B'nal B'rlth Home in Washington, D. C, is being built its scries of hospital entertain- and Clara Katz. Program chair- Beth Israel Sisterhood, 1 p. m. under the auspices of the Henry Monsky Foundation. Dr. Abe ments at the Vetcrana Hospital man is Ida Rundcll. Her commit- —Both Israel. Temple Israel, 1 p. m.—Temple Greenberg Is a member of the national board of the Henry here In Omaha last Thursday. En- tee members are Jean Katz and Monsky Foundation. tertainment was furnished on a Joan Wiseman. More details and Israel. Art Class, 7 p. m.—Center. .volunteer basis by the Lee Barren Information will be available at a 'Tho Cow That Coughed" will be presented on the Eternal Trio and. Included among the acts later date. Wednesday, Nov. 10 iJght radio program over WOW-Radlo from 11:30 a. m. to 12 was a pantomime by Janle FellHadassah Program, 1 p. m*-i noon, as the ninth program In a series devoted to the American man, BRAZIL PARLIAMENT Center. Jewish Tercentenary, marking the 300th anniversary of the Rio De Janeiro (WNS)—Dr. Omaha Zionist Council, Bp. a , settlement of Jews In the United States. Horaclo Lafer, former Finance —Center. "The Cow That Coughed," Is the story of Nathan Strauss, Thursday, Nov. I t Jerusalem CWNSJ—The "extra- Minister of Brazil, and Dr. Molses a department store owner who was responsible for laws requirSr. Council Board, 1 p. nv-> ordinary development" of Israel In Stclhbruch are the two Jews who ing the pasteurization of milk and inspection of cows for tuberuwere elected to Brazil's ParliaHome. the short space of six years Is duo losis. Pioneer Women Board, 1:30 to the deep devotion and love of ment in the recent elections,' One Jew, Dr. Isaac Isaacson p. rn.^—Center. country by the Israeli people, The Message of Israel will be broadcast' over KOIL from Mayor David Lawrence of Pitts- who is a member of tho Poale Zion Bridge Class, 7 p. m.—Center. 10:05 to 10:30 a. m. burgh declared he as he completed movement, was elected to the Rio Kadimah Meeting, 8:30 p. m.— Home. - . i. dc Janeiro municipal council. a tour of the country. e
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Beth Israel to Dedicate Plaques
British Envoy to Seek Peace Basis
Soviet Policies to Be Aired at O.U.
Young Adults Will Hold Name Dance
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