Vol. XXXIV—No. 48.
OMAHA, NKBBAHKA, FKIDAY, SEITEMBEB 7, Rabbi Telli That . . .
World Scene»
Young German Jews Face Bleak Future
Hy Duvid IlorowlU V. Krishna-Menon oflndia continue* to bo the man-behind thcscencs in support of dictator Nnsscr's nationalization of the Suez. Having attended the London Conference, he hurried to Cairo in time to warn Nasser against what he. may expect from the five-nation committee. The roving Indian Ambassador gave the Egyptian Colonel some timely advice. The deteriorating relations between Zgypt and Britain and France has placed a stumbling-block before the five-power Menzics mission Which Arrived in the Egyptian capital on September 1. Nasser. mentored by Krishna Menon, is determined to slant by his guns, He has the assurance of the support of the Sovlct-Aslan-Arab wprld.
Newark, N. J. (JTA)—Ilubbj Joachim Prinz, who was expelled from Germany by tlic Nazui 19 years ago when lie occupied the pulpit of one of Berlin's principal congregations, sai\l Monday on return from a visit to Berlin that "there is no future Hor young Jews In Germany."
BerIln DrPrin ad Sweetheart Dance' about -Whlle350alncongregation ' numbering *" dressed In a synagogue recently Tomorrow Evening ernment rebuilt by the West German Govon the site where his old
- Meanwhile, In the face of Nasser's threats, the French and BritMais Power* and John Barrjnnore la Israeli drama. ish are continuing with their troop movements into tho Mediterranean. Already a whole battalion of France's 7th Rapid Mechanized •THE LAST STOP," a new half- for the Jewish New Year by the Division and a company of the 10th Parachutist Division havo hour film starring John Barry- United Jewish Appeal and KMTV, landed In Cyprus. The Suez crisis more, Jr., Mala Powers, James Channel 3, Sunday, Sept. 9, from has reached such a critical stage Dunn and Fay Wray will be shown 10:30 to 11 a. m. that the member* of NATO de- for.the first time on television in "THE LAST STOP" Is based on cided to convene erev tyosh Hash- Omaha as a special presentation the story of a young North Afrianah to consider the issue . . . can girl who cannot adjust psychologically to the new life she faces In Cairo Egypt's chief prosecu in a border settlement in Israel. tor will demand the death penalty Her attempted flight back to her for three Britons held on spying family and tho people whom she charges. Prosecutor Sabck Is said meets in the course of her jourto have pressed for the execution ney, reveal the full meaning of of the three men oh the ground what that life has to offer to her that Egypt was now in a state of and to the tens of thousands who BOSH HASHONAJf war against Israel. are being brought to Israel from Friday, Sept. 1 \ As the struggle for control of 8:00 a.m. lands of oppression and danger. Suez continues; Egypt is having Morning Service ..,11:00a.m. The film has been especially predifficulty finding pilots. Cairo is Youth Service .', 6 JO p.m. pared' for.* use during (he Rosh offering American ship pilots Mlneha-Maariv Hashonah period by the addition $25,000 a year to work In the Can- YOH KIPFOB 1 Friday, Sept. It of a prologue dealing with the al. So'far there has been no reKol Nidre 6:30 p.m. Jewish New Year and featuring sponse. Nasser is beginning to feel tho world renowned Cantor, MosbSaturday, Sept. IS the squeeze Britain and France Is -* 8:00 a.m. cr Oyshcr. putting on him—and this is only Morning Service Yizkor Service 10:30 a.m. The United Jewish Appeal is the beginning. , Youth Service U :00 a.m. The great danger Jn this Suez Mincha-Nellah Service . 4:15 p.m. now engaged in a nation-wide campaign to raise funds for aid to crisis lies in what Moscow will do. the people of Israel and to many There are indications that the Sotens of thousands of newcomers to viets are preparing for some form Beth Israel Israel from lands of danger. The of defense alignment with Egypt. Jewish Philanthropies of Omaha is Appearance of Soviet warships BOSH IIASlIONAII part of this nation-wide drive. Friday, Sept. 7 and subs on a "courtesy" visit in Egyptian waters might be another Morning Service . . . . . . 7:30 a. m. The UJA, now in its 18th year, ....10:30a.m. is American Jewry's chief funddevelopment soon, some observers Sermon > Junior Congregation ...10:30a.m. raising Instrument for the support hold. Evening Service 6:30p.m. of Immigration and rehabilitation President Eisenhower's state- YOH h.U'1'VR programs in Israel and direct aid ment to the effect that the Suez Friday, Sept. 14 to endangered and distressed Jews Canal is an international water- Kol Nidrc 0:25 p.m. all over the world. way led Col. Nasser Into a rage Sermon 6:45p.m. against tho U.S. H e summoned the Saturday, Sept. IS outgoing Ambassador Henry By- Morning Service 7:30 a.m. roade and tc.ld him that he re- Sermon 10:30a.m. Sunday Radio. TV gretted the statement made by Junior Congregation ...10:30a.m. General Eisenhower that the Suez Yiskor Service . . . . . . . . 11:00a.m. An abstract portrayal of the Canal was "Internationalized by Junior Congregation ••. 2:30p.m. "Days of Awe" who.j man faces the Treaty of 1888." God will be presented In obNc-l-lah Concluding Despite incessant Egyptian and Service 5:45p.m. servance of the High Holy Jordanian horraumont on their Days over WOW-TV from 8 to border*, Israelis have entered the 8:30 a. m. The significance of Ilosh Hashonah and Yom Kip.High Holy Day spirit in a mood Temple Israel pur are conveyed In an interof joyful strength and hopeful an- ROSH IIASIIONAII pretive narrative. The program Friday, Sept 7 ticipation of the future. The news 8:15 p.m. In part of the "Lamp Unto My that dictator Nasser, beset by the Evening Service Feet" series. Suez crisis, had commissioned the YOH KII'PUB Friday, Sept. 14 Israel freighter Bat Gallm into The "Red Box" a special fea8:15 p.m. ture In observance of the High the Egyptian navy, did not damp- Evening Service Saturday, Sept. 15 en their optimistic spirit The Holy Days will be presented Ylahuv feels consoled in the fact Morning Service ......10:00a.m. over WOW-TV from 9 to 0:30 1:15 p.m. a. m. It Is the story of Rabbi that the Arabs now have to con- Children's Service Gcrshon Sclxas and how he.detend also with France, Britain nounced the British during tho and the US. Nasser's grab of the Congregation of Israel Revolutionary War. The proSuez has vindicated the Jewish: OSH IIASIIONAII gram is being presented by the State before world public opinion. Friday, Sept. 7 Columbia Broadcasting System . * .Television will make its debut . In Israel in December when the Morning Service . . . . . . 8:00a.m. in cooperation with the American Jewish Committee. International Radio and Electronics Exhibition opens in Tel B'nai Israel of C o . Bluffs "Hosca" will be presented on the Eternal Light program Aviv. BOSH HASHONAH over KFAB from 10:43 to 11:15 Friday, Sept. 7 Morning Service . . . . . . 8:00ft,m. p. m. It Is the story of the HeHebrew University prophet who learned that Sermon • ,.10:30a.m. brew true justice must be tempered Jerusalem (JTA)—The Hebrew Mincha-Maarlv 6:30 p.m. with mercy when he was faced University's new administration YOM KIPPUR with the problem of right and building near Haklrya went Into Friday, Sept. 14 wrong in his own family. The operation here as the first con- Kol Nidre 6:30p.m.' series is offered by the Natlontingent of the administrative staff Saturday, Sept, IS took over its new offices. The Morning Service 8:00 a.m. al Broadcasting Company and building and planning department, Sermon ..10:30a.m. produced under the auspices of which is most closely associated Ylikor v 11:00 a.m. the Jewish Theological Semwith construction of the new cam- Children's Service ••••• 3:00p.m. inary. pus, was the first tp piove. , , N H b , i , , . , , . . f , . ; BiB
TV Premiere of 'Lost Stop"
Services For High Holy Days
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The naming of a "Sweetheart" Temple had been destroyed on Hitwill highlight the 23rd Annual ler's orders ln 1933. The 350 who Sweetheart Dance of Mother attended the service conducted by Chapter, Aleph Zadik Aleph No. Dr. Prinz are the remainder of a 1, to be held from 9 p. m. to 12 once-f 1 o u r 1 s h 1 n g congregation a. m., Saturday, Sept. 8 hi the numbering 3,000. Mostly, they Blackstone Hotel Ballroom. were old people, he said. She will be chosen from six The Adenauer government, the candidates who are members of the Jewish Youth Council. Pic- rabbi declared, had been helping tures of four of the candidates Jewish communities rebuild their have appeared In past editions of old synagogues. However, he addthe Press and the other Xyro are ed, there are not enough Jews left on page 4. The candidates are Misses blanne Fellman, Judl Kut- to fill the synagogues, so smaller ler, Laurie Oruch, Diane Singer, buildings are being constructed Lenl Wine and Marcla Zalkln. and "these are often a combination Miss Rita Peltz, 1955 Sweet- of synagogue and home for the heart, will crown her successor at aged because 70 per cent of the the coronation ceremonies. Jews In Germany today are older Dancing will be to the music of Skippy Anderson and his Band. people." German Jewry, which toAwards Will be presented to mem- taled 550,000 in 1933, Is now rebers who helped make the affair duced to 22,000, he stated; while a success. A dinner party Will fol- Berlin's 1933 Jewish population of low at the Sparetlme Cafe. 175,000 has now been reduced to AZA No. 1, Mother Chapter of about 4,000. There is not a single International AZA in tHc junior order of B'nai B'rith. It started 32 fulltlme rabbi In Berlin now, Dr. years ago as a small Jewish fra- Prinz said. ternity here in Omaha, In 1924; Dr. Prinz; who is a member of Sam Beber became advisor of this the World Jewish Congress execugroup anil .transformed it from tive, found that "many i German what was mainly a social dub into intellectuals have a deep sense of what has become a International guilt, but they don't know how to Jewish fraternity with nearly 1000 make up for the wrongs that were chapters throughout the world. done. There is a whole generation Aleph Zadlk Aleph Is, of course, of Germans who simply don't know a Hebrew letter fraternity and the a Jew. Among the older Germans, words mean brotherly love, benev- there Is enough of the Nazi poison olence and harmony. left to causi even : well-meaning Each AZA year begins with the Gentiles to say that the country dance and through it the club ob- could only take back a limited tains, funds for its activities dur- number of Jews because the country simply could not psychologicaling the year. ly digest many of them." Even G e r m a n Christians who "have tried to evoke a better understanding of Judaism and Jewish problems" feel the country could not The Jewish Community Center absorb many Jews, Dr. Prinz Pre-School opened its fall sessions stated. Tuesday. Sept. 4 with Mrs. Wlnl King again serving as pre-school director. She is assisted by Mrs. Center Programs Sol Yaffe. Fall activities at the Jewish There arc still a few openings remaining in the pre-school class Community Center will include a and for additional Information call Sunday Fun program for children the Center activities office, JA of elementary school age, it was announced by Arthur Goldstein, 1366. Taxi service Is provided for all Center community chairman. The students and refreshments are program will feature arts, crafts, glee club, movies and games. served at each session. A leadership training program Pre-school sessions are held each Monday, Wednesday and Fri- is being planned for teen-agers day morning from 9 to 11:45. Pre- under the supervision of the Censchool will be closed today In ob- ter activities director. servance of Rosh Hashonah.
Center Pre-School Fall Sessions
Steve Allen Stars
'Humor" starring Steven Allen and Morcy Amsterdam will bo presented over WOW-Radlo this Sunday from 11:15 to 11:30 a; m. commemorating the advent of tho Jewish New Year. The program is being presented by WOW in cooperation with the Union of American Hebrew Congregation^,
UJA Chairman Urges Support New York (WNS)—William Rosenwald, General Chairman of the United Jewish Appeal, called upon the American pub: lie in a Rosh Hashonah message "to c o n t i n u e its exemplary support of the UJA" to help save hundreds of thousands of helpless and distressed men, women and children ln overseas. lands. Offering the Appeal's "best wishes to men of good will everywhere" and the hope that the coming year "at last" would bring tho arrival of peace, Mr. Rosenwald called attention, however, to tbt ironic rise of danger after similar expressions of hope and good will one year ago.