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Registration for the second .session of Kunlfind has been extended to Wednesday, Feb. 23, in order to give more children nn opi>ortiinAn American Jewish Cavalcade ity to participate in the program. entitled "Sweet Land of Liberty/ Funland is especially geared to wil\ be presented at 8:15 p. m. this Federation meet the leisure time needs of Sunday, Feb. 20, in the Jewish children In first through fifth Exec. Meeting Community Center Auditorium. grades and offers twelve weeks of This Forband Labor Zionist Caveducational and ctitert.'dninK acThe Lm-cutlw1 Committee of alcade will show in ten scenes the tivities, Miss Feme Katlrman, the KtJeratlon for Jewish Servhighlights of three hundred years Children's Activities Director, .statice will meet at 12:15 p. m, of Jewish life In America, ed. Krid.iy, Fell 18 at the Hlghl.ind Second ProgtMO Town Club In the Hill Hotel, Funland activities include arts The second program In the 195S Jack W. Marer Federation ftnd crafts, music, dancing, sports, Yiddish Cultural Series, stars Ben president announced. gomes and dramatics. Funlandcrs Bonus, Minna Bern and feature* will also participate in swimming Samuel Fershko, Michel Gibson •very other week, trips to Interand Yudl Dublhsky. "Sweet Land esting places In the city and special of Liberty" was written by playholiday programs. / wright MarkSchweld and Is based . Another highUgttt of tlic proMilton Livingston 1 (' on the American Jewish Tercengram will be camping trips. Overtenary. : night campouts will bo held at Camp Brewstcr where the youngYiddish Stars sters will sleep in a fully winterBen Bonus Is well-known for his ized: cabin, hike in Fontenelle Forunique characterization of Yiddish JUDICIAL APPOINTEE est, and be taught the arts of outand Hebrew songs. Minna Bern U door cookery and campcraft. The Community organizations i.,id Los Angeles CVNS)—Burnett a star of the "LI La Lo" Revue ' Wolfson, local attorney and Jewfirst of these trips was taken in Theater In Israel who has a special January and due to Its success the youth groups will observe Broth- ish communal worker who was restyle of pantomime. Michel Gib•ctlvlty will be continued in theerhood Week February,20 to 27. cently appointed to the California son is one of the leading player* Superior Court by Gov. Goodwin »prlng. of the Yiddish Art Theater and is Milton Livingston, president of J. Knight, at one time "was shinfamous for: his lnterpr«tattsn\ ot Some of the children already Temple Israel, Is co-chairman of ing shoes and selling papers In Yiddish classics and folklore. Yudl registered Include; Hetty Hrody, the Omaha Chapter of the Na- Minneapolis," according to a letDubinsky has distinguished himself 'Lynn Brody, Judy Davidson, Shir- tional Conference of Christians ter he wrote to his sister, Mrs. Jay in many roles in the Yiddish thealey ; Feldman, Cheryl Friedman, Gordon In Minneapolis. In his letter. An outstanding lsraett comLinda Gelfand, Sandra Gillnsky, and Jews, sponsors of Brother- ter to his sister Judge Wulfson, poser, Samuel Fershko composed Debbie Gordman, 1-oU Greenberc, hood Week in our area. who is a native of Minneapolis ami the music for "Sweet Land of LibBarbara Kutler .Sharon Miller, "Human Relations in Industry" a graduate of the University of erty." Janice Sircf, Mardee Sokolof, Su- has been selected as the theme for Minnesota Law School, extolled ndtoiAunl tickets are available sie Stevens, F.llcn Winetiky. RobBonn* America as a land ot opportunity at tlie Center Activities office or ert Batt, 1 .awrence Grossman, I«ir- this year's observance, for all. Neil B. Danberg, regional direcmay be purchased at the door on •ry Lnngman, Mark Plattner, Joel the evening pf the performance for Rich, Leon Itoss, I>in .Solotorov«ky tor of the conference, said about 75 cents per person, 1-ouls Wltkln, brotherhood: "It's more than just HUIM1EON and Donald SwarU. chairman of the Cultural Series, Washington (WNS)—Dr. LawTo register children, call the ar- talk; it's countless actions that arc stated. helping to overcome hatred. It's rence Miskal, prominent New York .tlvjtles office nt the Jewish Comsurgeon, disclosed this week^that Washington (JTA)—The Egypi erybody's job In their home and Tho series Is sponsored by the munity Center, JA 13fifi, or file your registration in person in the at work. How they treat their fcl- he had developed a new operating tian Embassy Monday began to Federation for Jewish Service. activities office. The next meeting lovvman determines his freedom. technique on heart patients which distribute a publication which is . of Funland will be this Sunday, Bigotry and prejudice even In con- can save the patients' lives. Dr> considered tlie m o s t extensive Official Says . . . - Feb. 20, at 2 p. m. Registration iS versation Is un-American. Broth- Miskal claimed that in 71 per cent compilation ot anti-Jewish propasix dollars for new members and erhood Week shines a big spot- ot the cases In which his technique four dollars for those children who light and reminds us of what was applied the results were suc- ganda disseminated by any foreign cessful, diplomatic office since the closing attended the first session. America stands for." of the Nazi German Embassy here Washington (JTA)—A State De* RABBI HEADS SOCIETY in 1941. partment official said here that' New York (WNS)—The AmeriThe publication, entitled "The the Arabs Avorry that Israel could! can Jewish Historical Society at S t o r y ot Zionist 'Espionage In beat them in & mVVVVary sYicw&ovm WK8T BKKMN PAVS Cordon to cut off his son from the Its 53rd Annual Meeting this week elected Dr. David de Sola Pool, Egypt," is an obvious attempt to and made known that it was hi* . Berlin (JTA)~The municipality will because he married a non- Rabbi of Congregation Shearith justify the recent hanging of the opinion that Israel probably could. • of West Berlin hiu approved a Jew. The son, Harold B. Gordon of Israel of New York, president of two Jew* in Cairo despite pleas Richard H. Sanger, chief public $2,300,000 payment In compensa- AtUcboro, plans to appeal the de- the'Society, succeeding Prof. Salo bf the United States Government idvtecr to Assistant Siscretary ot tion for the more than 25 Berlin cision to the U. S. Supreme Court W. Baron of Columbia University. and by the Governments of Britain State George V. Allen, told th» Middle East Institute that Israel Other newly elected, officers insynagogues wrecked during the and request a share In the $500,000 clude Pr. Joshua Bloch, Chief of and France. It tries to create the holds,the military upper hand beNovember pogroms of 1938 by Nazi estate. .Un Jewish Dlvlildn ot the N. Y. impression that Zionism Is eager cause it Is more technically adarsonists nnd dynamiters, with the The son, who married Veronica Public Library, vice-president and to promote Communism In Egypt. vanced than the Arabs, many of whom he described as still living assistance of the then municipal Ann Albaugh In 1949, five years Prof. Hyman B. Grinstcln of "Zionism and Communism arc In the "Twelfth Century." after his father died, contends his Veshlva University .recording secauthorities. retary. Dr. Lee M. Friedman of Mr. Sanger described the 1st from the amount of J2.500.000, wife was born of Uic Jewish faith Boston is honorary president ot two distinctive forces with one po- raclls as efficient soldiers ablo to litical objective —Mjcorld dominawhich cover* damage to the syna- because she converted shortly aft- the Society. ' : employ , the logistics of modern tion," the pamphlet asserts. "Both war. He characterized the Arabs gogue buildings a.i well as theer their man-Inge and, he maindestruction of furnshlngs and tains, according to the Orthodox IIIAB 1'UESIDENT powers cooperate g«$rotly and In as still thinking in terms. of the ' i equipment, a $200,000 advance Jewish creed, her conversion be- New York .(WNS)—Ben public without friction since the Individual rifleman. Tous- to the postwar Berlin Jewish Com- came retroactive to birth. (Ac- ter, Industrialist and Jewish com- power in the end will eventually The State Department official . munlty will be deducted. The pres- cording to the Talmud, a convert munal leader, has been elected to ; said Israel could not bo.corwtderet ent West Berlin Jewish Commu- to Judaism Is considered as If hethe first full term as President of go to Zionism." i t alleged that a Near Eastern state but was'» "Zionist* always Infuse colonized European state accidentally in the . Jilt/ Will receive J700.000, while hnd stood with th . souls of allUnited Idas Service, the recently; 91,600,000 is to go to the two other Jews on Mount Sinai when created Jewish International ml- countries with the Ideology of Near East. In order to maintain "successor organizations" for h<Ur- God gave tlie Torah to Moses). gratlona gency. Communism." a high level of llvlne, he »&V&, & Jes* personal and congregational small faction of Israelis advocate United Was Service was created property, the Jewish Restitution Mr. Gordon also contends that the last territorial expansion. B u t he August, through the merger marriage clause was Invalid on the Israel's Adverse T'uecessor Organization and the stressed that this was balanced by grounds it was against public pol- of the Hebrew Immigrant Aid SoJewish Trust Corporation. other opinion, and saVd thai mosV ciety (WAS), United Service for icy to restrict marriage. Israelis would not tolerate aggresNew Americans (USNA) and the COURT Al'PKAL sion because of world public opinJerusalem (WNS)—One of the migration aervlces of the Joint Boston (WNS) — The Massa- I'KACE DISTANT most optimistic analyses of the Is- ion. Distribution Committee. chusetts Supreme Court this week rael economy yet placed before Bctorc Presidential envoy. Eric Haifa (WNS)—The establishupheld the right of the late Joseph ment of peace between Lsrael and Parliament Was, presented last Johnston went to tlie Near East Beth Israel Citation week by Finance Minister Levi to promote regional water develthe Arab states cannot be expectEshkol when he introduced his opment, the Arabs felt Israel would ed In the near future, declared Dinner Date Changed budget for the liscal yeat 1955. Maj. Gen. K. L. M. Burns, United reject ttie scheme ana Israel. Nations Clilef of Staff of the truce The date for the third annual During the past year Israel's ad- thought the same about the Arabs; organization; in a speech at theBeth Israel Synagogue Citation verso trade balance had been cut Mr. Sanger said. He reported, Rabbi Maurice N. Elsendrath, Haifa Rotary Club recently. Award Dinner has been changed by 10 per cent, Its currency has however, that the Johnston plan president of the Union of Amcr-. bycreatlng a "psychologi- from March G to March 13, Harry been stabilized to such on extent received a "remaritable acceptIcon Hebrew Congregations will calOnly atmosphere" and changing the Sidman, president of the syna- that its credit had Jumped on the ance" from the Arabs and a degree discuss "The Three E's" on the attitudes leaders of both sides gogue announced. world markets, Its national income of acceptance from Israel. Message of Israel program over can peaceof be achieved, said. Gen. The dinner honoring Morris p. rose to such a point that Israel KOIL from 10:05 to 10:30 ». m. Burns. Stressing that a policy ot Jacobs for his outstanding civtc became the 13th nation in order of Polio Is no longer exclusively • revenge and retaliation should be work will be held at 6:30 p. m. in per capital income, forging ahead children's disease. The latest.MeTlie Eternal Light -rotfram avoided. Do iveommended the es- the synagogue social hall. of such industrial countries as Aus- veys show that 22 per cent ot all will be broadcast over WOW- tablishment of a system of cooper- Reservations may bo mado ot tria, Italy, Ireland, Greece, Tur- patients reported v<eW 20 yesra <* Itadlo from 11:30 a. m. to 12 ation In police action by Israel and tho. synagogue office. Coll H.3 key and Japan. Meanwhile, the older, many of them breadwinner*, noon. Arab authorities to avoid infiltra- 6288. Reservations will be- limited cost ol living had remained con- Tlie March of Dimes needs your• tion. ' stant, Mr. Eshkol reported. to 500 person*. financial support.
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