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'God, Man & Devu Fed Boards Will Hear Film at Center Sun. >x.^ 7,050 So Far; Embassy Counselor Ahead of Last Year The Hoard of Governors and (he Executive Committee of the Federation for Jewish Service will assemble nt a joint meeting, 8:15 p. m., Monday, Mny 9, In the Jewish Community Center, Jack W. Marer, Federation president, nnflounced. "This meeting Is to be hold In line with our desire to Veep the representatives of the Omnhn Jewish community posted on importAnt developments in our communal life, and on Important problems of the doy," Mr, Marer snld. Kmliuiy Counselor Yehuda Harry Levin, Counselor Of the Israel Embassy in Washington, will be guest speaker. A South African by birth, Mr. levin emigrated to Palestine in J927. After the establishment of the State of Israel, he became Mr. Vihiiilii Harry Lfvinn Israel's Consul General in Australia nnd South Africa, lie has been In Washington since 1950, as the Counselor of the Israel Embusy. Mr. Jjtvln will discuss the Im- KAIIIIINIC.U. AKSKMIIL.Y portant developments which have Highland I'.ul:, 111. (JTA)—The taken place within Israel nnd on suggestion that "instruments of the international scene, oftectlnK consultation" be established among the State o[ Israel. the three wini;s of religious Ju Ciunpiilcn Import dril.sm In tho United States was A rr"!'""1'1 report on the 1 !».">!> mafic here. Monday nt the openPhilanthropies Campaign by Kr- ing session of the four-day 55th nest N»KK, General Cam[>al|;ii annuiil convention of the Ilabchuinn.in. nnd his associates, Ham binicnl Assembly of America, asStcinbern. Initial Gtftn Chairman; sociation of COO Conservative rabHarry Kidman, Men's Division bis. Ilttbbi Aaron II. lilumcnthnl, chairman, und Mrs. Mike Free- vice-president of the assembly, man, Women's Division chairman, told the 300 rabbis nt the convenwill be submitted to the member- tion that "it would be highly defthlps of the boards. sirable to establish the Instruments of consultation between PbLIO VACCINE ourselves and our colleagues to the Jerusalem (JTA)—Israel's chil- right and left of us. Heretofore dren will not be Inoculated with our policy has been to consider antl-pollo vaccine this year ber only those projects concerning cause of the embargo on the ship- which ail tMVee groups might ment of vaccine from the United agree." States, a Ministry of Health spokesman sold. Since there,is no hope -that tho vaccine will arrive ISItAKLSCHOOL PLANNED iri time for this season, he said. New York (JTA)—The Amerithe entire program will be delayed can Friends of the Alliance Isuntil next February. ' raelite nnnnounccd that the Al.Meanwhile, Israel scientists are liance will build a 51,000,000 comattempting to manufacture nntl- bination high school and junior pollo vaccine according to the for- college in Tel Aviv, The anmula discovered by Dr. Jonas Salk. nouncement .was made at the anHowever, most experts In Israel, nual meeting of the organization while of the opinion that Israel by Marcel Franco, president. The has the technical facilities to pro- French ''Government, tho Israel duce the vaccine, believe that It Government and the Tel Aviv muwould he much cheaper to 1m- nicipality have promised their cooperation, he re|>orted. pprt It.
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Registration Opens For Camp Jay C-C .Registration for the 1955 Camp Jay-C-C iicnsun has officially begun, with mnny plans for Improved camping made for this summer, Gerald S. Gross, chairman of the Camp Committee, announced this week. •Tlie 'ennip season will bn from July 31 until August 28, un<l will again be held at Camp Hrewstcr. The fee for the entire season will be $100; the fee for the first two weeks will lie $fi5; the fee for the second two weeks will be $55. Mnny important nnd substantial Improvements were made on tho camp grounds this year, Knrly Acceptanco As usual, Mr. Gross staled, campers will bo accepted In order of their registration. There hns been considerable interest and applications have been coming in dolly, h« added.
"We hope to make' camping at Jay-C-C an important nnd helpful experience In the lives of our boys and fjlrls attending camp. CampIng has a profound Influence upon the character and personality of our children and we hope to make the most, of the wonderful opportunities at camp," Mr. Gross stated. ' Clone SIIIMTVIHIUII
The Camp Committee will make every eCfort to Insure :\ most enjoyable camp si.'ason for the children and will KIVO close supervision to the operation of the camp and to the general welfare of each and every camper, he said. Applications are now being accepted tit the Ciimp Office nt the Jewish Community Center. Further Information may be obtained by calling JAckson 1366.
"God, Man, and DcviJ," a Yiddish motion picture depicting the eternal struggle between God and satan, will be presented at 8:15 p. m , this Sunday, May 8, In the Jewish Community Center, This will be the concluding presentation of the current .Yiddish Cultural Series. The story evolves around a kindly pious Torah writer whose path of life suddenly changes when the devil disguised as a seller of lottery tickets,!orccs a winning ticket upon him. The motion picture was adapted from Jacob Gordln's play of the same name. Admission is by series tickets and Individual tickets may be purchased at the door on tho evening of the performance for 73 cents. Louis Witkin Is chairman of the cultural series and members of the committee are Mrs. Miriam Bondarin, Mrs. Philip Crandell, Mrs. Jake Feldman, Abe Cohen, Max Crounse, Ben Mlroff and Joe Radinowbky.
The Jewish Philanthropies Campaign which opened officially April 28 has already passed the 50 per cent mark this week, having raised the amount of $257,050 as of Wednesday morning, Ernest A, Nogff, General Campaign chairman, an* Bounced.' "Wo are well beyond the initial phase of tho campaign,-"
••Mr, Nogg said, "and from now on we will have to work unceasingly toward raising the complete quota of $460,000, the very minimum we must raise In this year's drive. The amounts raised thus far came largely through three campaign functions held by the Initial Joey Adams, popular comedy Gifts, Women's Division and [ti star of television, radio, stage and Business and Professional Unit motion pictures, had his audiences The Men's Division has begun its roaring with glee at the rich, warm activity, and the Youth Council typically Yiddish anecdotes lost Division Is planning a quick camWednesday afternoon and evening paign In keeping with the tempo at meetings of the women's and of this drive. • Initial gifts divisions of the. PhilanComplete Coverage Goal thropies Campaign. "It Is our objective to reach ev•Way of Thanking' ery possible prospect In the com"This Is my way of thanking you munity to obtain everyone's supfor what you are doing," ho re- port In this campaign," Mr. Mogg* marked. emphasized. "Through this annual • In moments of seriousness that drive we are combining some 200 was interspersed with his story- appeals, and our response must be telling, Mr. Adams exclaimed: geared to tho size o£ the drive. "Jews used to go to Israel to die, Increases Needed now they KO there to live." "A "The preliminary reports show beacon light of freedom has been United Nations, N. Y. (JTA) — established In the Near East," lie that we have a substantial InThe 29-miUou Aslsm-African con- added. The comedy star who re- crease on the cards. It is very ference at liunflunn, Indonesia, urgent that we continue getting may have turned into a boon for cently returned from a trip around a 10 per cent Increase on every Israel, instead of n defeat in ab- the world with his singer wife subscription in order to be able to sent In, It was indicated here. Itc- Cindy Heller compared the spirit meet Omaha's share In the support ncirts reaching here, chiefly from In Israel to that of other countries of the many agencies that depend Arab sources, indicate that the he visited. Israel, he pointed out, on us." Arab League sponsored resolution with her Biblical heritage speaks Joey Adams, noted radio "and TV at Handling, which on the surface about the future whereas other personality, addressed the meetPlaced the Asian and African countries still cling to past glories. ings of the Initial Gifts and the Proud and Free countries in the Arab League corHe found a wonderful people in Women's Division. Mrs. Barbara ner, may have opened the tloor for Harr spoke to the Business and possible/ mediation of tho Israel the little nation who arc proud and Professional Units. free, a nation whose population Arab conflictIt Is undcrslool hero that not has tripled in seven years.. To only India and Burma arc now In- cope with this expansion,''they TIRADE AGREEMENT Buenos Aires (JTA)—Israel and terested In Israel-Arab mediation have made the desert bloom buildbut also Iran, Pakistan, Turkey, ing highways, homes and industry Argentina signed a new trade Thailand and perhaps Indonesia. there. It Is wonderful, Mr. Adams agreement here calling for * In connection with these reports observed, to be living in an era three million dollar exchange of It Is pointed out as significant a where you can sec a Jewish home- goods. The agreement was signed foreign- broadcast by the Radio land. The dividends of giving ii by Israel Ambassador Arleh KuTeheran on April 21, while the the laughter and freedom of tho bovy and Argentine Foreign Minister Dr. Jeionhno Rcmorino, in Arab League was presumably people ot Israel, he concluded. scoring a triumph with Its antiAt the afternoon meeting, Mrs, the presence ot the Israel Finance Israel campaign at Bandung, had Mike Freeman, general chairman Minister Lcvi Eshkol and four Arhinted that mediation would bo in of the Women's Division, expressed gentine economic advisors. Under the terms ot the new accord, Israel order* her thanks to her co-chairmen for will make all payments in goods; their efforts on behalf of the cam- under the former Israel-Argentine New York (JTA)—The wajm paign. trade pact, she paid 70 percent of Dr. Abe Greonborg, Federation her bill In hard cash. support given to the Arab posi(Continued on Page 2.) tion at the recent conference of 29 Asian and African nations at Bandung by Chinese Premier Chou En-lai and other Communist delegates was cited by Mortimer May, president of the Zionist Organization of America, as a warning to the Western powers of their shortsightedness of appeasing the Arabs at Israel's expense. "Religious and cultural Instltu- . Aware of the fact that some 1,200 prospects will need to be tlons in America and In Israel; "Hospitals and welfare institucontacted by the Men's Division of the Philanthropies, Harry Sid- tions, which bring cure and relief Sunday Radio, TV mnn, division chairman, has Issued to our own Omaha Jews; "And our Homo for Aged, our a call for workers to attend a speRabbi Louis I. Newman of the Congregation llodeph Sho- cial breakfast meeting Sunday Talmud ToraHs and S u n d a y lom. New York City, will dismorning, May 8, at 9:30 o'clock In Schools, and welfare agencies in Omaha." cuss "A 'Purchase I'rice' for the tho Jewish Community Center, Support Needed Soul" on the Message of Israel dill to Workers Stressing that the Philanthropies program over KOIL from 9:35 Campaign is one which supports In a special .communication to to JO n. m. prospective workers, Mr, Sldman everything that Jews of Omaha are deeply Interested In, Mr. SidThe Ktental Light program stated: "This campniun Is In reality 200 man urged tho workers to"'glv» will be broadcast over WOVVItmlio from 11:30 n. m. to 12 drives combined Into one. Through a little ot your time to help put over tho biggest campaign oC this campaign we support: noon. v "Jews in Israel, In North Africa, Omaha Jewry." "We need every person who U In fact, throughout tho world, During the month of May Frontiers of Faith is produced wherever they arc in noed or In Willing to share In this humanitarian effort. With sufficient mantrouble; under the auspices of the Jew"Anti-defamation agencies Itt the power, we will IKS able t o reach ish Theological Seminary, The programs will bo televised over United States, which defend and our prospects in n short time and WOW-TV from 1 to 1:30 p. m. protect Jewish rights In our own help brinR the campaign to a successful conclusion," he said, country;
Joey Attaint Say*...
'Israel Looks 1 To the Future
Repercussions of Bandung Conclave
Men's Div. Breakfast Meet at Center Sun.