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JWY Markers For War Dead A tcinn of Jewish Win- Veterans Of the Epstein-Morgan Post headed by Nobr.-Ia. Department Commander Max Kanner and Post Commander S h e r m a n Llpstein, placed --w JWV markers on the graves of the Jewish War dead In Omaha cemeteries Jast Sunday. Other members of the team were Abe S. Miller, Paul C..,uriM\ Marvin Kaplan, Milton Goldlwrg and Max Belgrade. The new JWV markers replaced, American Legion 4parkeps that have been In place. The local Post is taking ever the decorating of the JWV graves from the American Legion. The Epstein-Morgan Post, Jewigh War Veterans held its annual Memorial Day Services at Golden Hill.Cemetery at the gravesite of late Herman Golflsteln; a member W the Po»t who died in 1053. The Assembly wag called by Paul Crounso, Officer of the day. The Commander's charge was read by Nebr.-Ia. Department Commander Max Kanner und Post Commander Shermnn Llpstcln. Rabbi Sidney H. Brooks, of Templa Israel was In charge of the religious portion of the program. Rabbi Brooks who tl Post Chaplain c.ave the principal addr'esH.
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Rabbi Kidney H. Brooks, spiritual leader of Temple Israel, will deliver the Baccalaureate sermon to the 1055 graduating class of University of Omaha at 5 p. m., .Sunday, June 5 at University Stadium. Kabbl Brooks Is an instructor of Comparative Religions a t the university. Kabbl Brooks will also participate in the graduation ceremonies of the College of Medicine of the University of Nebraska to be held at 3 p. m., Saturday, June 18 in tlie new Municipal AudiThe roll call of the Jewish War torium. He will give the opening Veterans {lead was read by Past invocation. Commanders Abo S. Miller and Nate Marcus. Aaron Shaefer, Dcpt. Sf,'t. of Arms placed the floral wreath on the j;nive. The Kaddish was said by Dave Cordon, a brother of Herman Ciold•tcin. Taps were sounded by DaRichard Fellman, President of vid Kavltch. Tlie colors were advanced by Milton Goldberi;, Mar- the Jewish Youth Council during 1952-53, was named Kditor of the vin Bernstein, and Max Ilelnrade. The firing squad consisted of Mar- Daily Nebraskan, the student vin Kaplan, William Abrahams, newspaper of the University of Yale Halperln, Art Salkin and Nebraska. lie Is tlie son of Dr. and Mrs. Leon Fellman. Dave Dubin. According to university sources, he Is one of the few men selected for this post after completing his second Vear of studies. Mr. Fellman was also recently elected to memboruhip In the Innocents Society, senior, men's hon-
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Y. C. Conclave at Center June 9
Highlight i of the 1955 Youth Council Conclave to be held Tthursdhy, June 9 at the Jewish Corrimunlty Center, will be the naming of Kinu and Queen of Merit and Kovod Key recipients Youth Council officers and presidents of the clubs have been named to march In the processional. These include . Midge Greenhorn, Joan Krasne, Deanne Markovltz, Sari ^Shukert, Marilyn Itlce, Sandra Krizelman, Jerry Marer, Hob Goldatcln, Stan Wldmnn, Jack Oruch, Howard Kaslow, Marvin FreedBiart and Bob Meyer. Tlie Outatandlng Junior Athlete of the year will also be named. The Informal dance will be held from 9 p. m. to 12 a. tn. with music hy Dan Burns. Tickets may bo Purchased at the door. The entire Youth Council and their parent* arc Invited. Rlrlmrd Fellmnn Admission Is one dollar for couples and 75 cents for sthgn and orary for activities and scholarship •tagcttcs. and was chosen as secretary of the group. OKNKIIALS TO BE IIONOIIKI) He was one of the founders of New York (JTA)—The United Raylm while in high school and Jewish Appeal will present cita- nerved as Its first president. He tions to fivo American generals also served as chairman of tho prominent in the United States high school division of the Philanoccupation of Germany nnd Aus- thropies Campaign. In 1951 he traveled to Europe tria and their chief civilian advisers on Jewish affairs, William as a Boy Scout for an InternaRosenwald, general' chairman of tional jamboree, which he attendthe UJA nnnounced here. Tlie ed as an Euglo Scout and as a presentation will be made at the winner of the Eternal Light national UJA two-day conference Award, the first given in the State which will open In Washington of Nebraska. Currently nt the University of June 4. Senator Herbert H. Lehman will also be cited an the first Nebraska, he Is a member of Zola director-general of tho United Na- Beta Tau, where he is a former tions Relief and Rehabilitation Ad- historian. He Is also u member of (Continued on Page 2.) ' ministration..
Claduates are: CLNTUAI, HIGH SCHOOL Hoys Allen Ahruhamson Jack W. Baker Liigenc Alan DuBoff Bernard H. Feldman Stanley Arnold Fellman Marvin '.. Ferenstein Kenneth Jacob Freed Harold M. Friedman Norman Harold Garrop Robert V. Goldstein Don Wolf Greenberg David J. Hcrzog Sidney L. Klopper Jcrold L. Kohill Harold Kosowsky Bennett Kutler Alan Justin Levlnc Gerald Z. Marer J; Robert Meyer Bradley R. Nichols Jack Bernard Oruch Bernard T. Ostravlch Sheldon I. Rips Abram Rundell Phillip Gerald Schrnger Morris I. Shrago Frederick J; Simon Jerome David Simon Jerome Singer Michael Bonnet Solzman Sheldon Edward Sterenberg Stanley J. Widman ' Robert Hurlan Wlntroub Marshall Norman Zalkln Jerald Lee Zicgman Eugene M. Zwelback fllrln Joan B. Abrahams Nancy Sue Barron Frances Jr?.n Brown Rosalie Cohen Sharlcne Joan Fischer • Mnxinc Janet Freed Shirley Ann Goodman Muriel Rae Green Ellen B. Greenberg Silvio Green Therese Knhn Matlec Katleman Sharon Lee Korney Annette Kosowsky Judith Esther Krantz Joan Phyllis Krasne Karen Krlcsfeld Sandra Krizelman Marda Kruplnsky Rose Joy Lagman Fayna Fern Manvitz Deanne Ruth Markovltz Betty Jo Meek Barbara L. Mlnkln Sara Lee Pepper Shirley Ann Raznick •Marilyn Ann Rice FylllsMae Rublnow Ileno Adele Sachs , Harriet Rose Shapiro • Sarah R. Shukert Suzanne Joyce Simons Fayann Sokolof • : Donna Rae Steinberg Phyllis Joy Stolnberg Gwen Audrey Stoler Sandra Zalkln NOKTII HIGH SCHOOL ' Esther Ecrman 1'ItATT IIIOII SCHOOL Uoy» , Fred Marcus Jerry Raduzlner Floyd Harlan Turkel '.. TECHNICAL IIIOII SCHOOL Hoy» Edward Blend Herbert Kalman Girls Shirley Poster Chana Wehlroth
Cerebral Palsy Drive The United Cerebral Palsy Association of Omaha will open its fund drive June 15. Mrs. Karl Louis, association president, said the drive will continue through June. The Omaha (;oal will be 25 thoueand dollars, The money will be used in the enre of local victims of cerebral palsy.
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V. (Joldstciu, graduating sen. iors at Cenlral High .School, will apeak on behalf! of Omaha's Jewish high school graduates at JJaccnlaureate Services ut 8 o'clock, Wednesday evei , June 8, at Loth El SynaEight-one Jewish boys and glrli will be honored at this annual program sponsored by the Federation for Jewish Service. Rabbi Benjamin Groner of Beth Isr. 1 Synagogue Will deliver the baccalaurrate address. Rabbi Sidney H. Brooks of Temjrfelsrae! will give the Invocation and the closing prayer and benediction. Rabbi Myer S. Kripke of Beth El Synagogue will conduct the serves. , • •» —CUuda OouUbM Photo.
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The Beth El Synagogue Choir under the direction of. Cantor Aaron Edgar will take part in the ceremony, Jack W. Marer, President of the Federation for Jewish Service, will extend greetings on behalf of the Federation. J. Robert Meyer, Prosiacnt of the Jewish Youth Council, will also ipeak. A reception by the Beth "31 S' s. terhood will follow the service. Dr. Philip Sher, honored PresU dent of the Federation for Jewish Service, is the originator of the Baccalaureate Service.
High School Div. Soars Past 90% A whirlwind campaign of the High School division of the Jewish Youth Council lias in two short weeks secured 90 per cent of IU pledge cards for a total of $679, It was reported by Rita Katzman. Jerry Ferer and Jerry Marer, co» : —Claud* Con«t«b)e Photo. chairmen of the division. Returns of individual clubs show Tlkvas Ami with 100 per cent, BBG with 92 per cent, Dobka Debs with 97 per cent, AZA No. 1 with 95 per cent, AZA No. 100 with 90 per cent, and Rayim with 97 per cent. ' Marvin Freedman, sollctatlons chairman, reports that only 35 LANGUAGE CIIAIIt cards are outstanding In the high Now Haven, Conn. (JTA)—A school division, for a total of 292 new chair In Semitic languages cards collected out of 327. and literature has been established at Yale University by Louis M. Rablrtowltz, prominent philanthropist of Ncv/ York City, It was announced last week-end by Edgar S. Furnlss, Provost of Yale University. An appointment to the Dr. Stephen S. Kaysor, curator new professorship will be made In of the Jewish Museum in New the near future, according to Mr. York City, sent his congratulaFurniss. Mr. Rabinowltz In 1952 tions to Mrs. Meyer Bebor, chairwas a recipient of a Yule Medal, man of the Aucrbach Memorial gift committee. The Aucrbach Memorial, a gift t o t h e Joslyn Art, PACT ASKED New. York (JTA)—Dr. Israel Museum nnd a loan collection of Goldstein, president of the Amer- Jewish ceremonial objects, from, ican Jewish Congress and honor- tho Jewish Museum, are on disary president of tho Jewish Na- play at the Joslyn. The loan collectional Fund of America, called tion will remain at Joslyn until upon the American Government June 19 and the Auerbach gift Is lost night to conclude a mutual an addition to the museum's persecurity pact with Israel "as the manent collection. best guarantee of peace and prosIn his letter, Dr. Kaysor said, perity In tho Middle East." "my best wishes for further endeavprs in the field of Jewish art to which you and your group havo BOND CHAIRMAN New York (JTA)—Morris W. made such an outstanding contribution . . ." Berinstein of Syracuse, N. Y,, who Tho loan collection includes has been In the forefront of national leadership. In fund-raising items from the Jacob Schiff and for Israel during the past decade, Felix Warburg groups In tho Jew* has been elected national cam- ish Museum. Both exhibits may paign chairman for Israel bonds, It be seen at tho museum during regwas announced today by Abraham ular opening times. Mrs. Bebcr gave a gallery talk Felnberg, president of the Development Corporation for Israel, to the Omaha Artists' Group last Wednesday at the Joslyn explainwhich recently assumed responsibility for the sale of Israel De- ing the history nnd use o£ tlie ceremonial objects. ' „j velopment Bonds in the U. S.
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