April 26, 1957

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Evening of ' Store for A famous New York .storyteller will present liis repeloiiv of Yiddish humor find uit to Omaha Sunday, 8 p. in. ill the Jewish Community (.'enter. Hi; i« Irvine Davidson, who will he brought here to entertain Omniums by the B'nal H'rlth lodges and chapters end the Outer. I.uat of tcrie* HI* a p p e a r a n c e will be the last of the season's scries sponsored by the Omaha organizations. "Mr. Davidson Is known aj~the Master ot Hcgartc'e from coast to coast", Dr. Abe Grcenberg, program chairman, asserted. Omafian« should make every effort to attend thin program and bring their families. "An entertainer such as Mr. Davidson has few equals and should provide mony laughs".

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CLOSED CIRCUIT TELECAST

CANCELLED

Irving Davidson

Israeli Exhibit Planned at Center

Israel Immigration Ma/ Hit 22,000 in May and June

The telecast scheduled for Monday evening, April 29, Has Sean Cancelled Because of Technical Reasons.

Services of YES In Operation The services of "Yes", the Cen! er Youth Employment organization, is two-fold—in helping young people seeking employment nnd he availability of responsible workers for employers, Don Iilce, its chairman, said Friday, He culled upon the community to take ndvantagc of such facilities which arc free to all. "Careful plannini: of this arrangement," Mr. Kic" reported, already has resulted in placing several youn;: people in join. We have excellent student material for placement nnd believe we lire in :i position to help employer!! fill such job needs." All applicants are screened and interviewed on directions of employers before students are placed. Omahans having Job openings arc urged to contnet the "Yes" office at the Center, JA 1.1C8. Students mny register there any afternoon after school or on Sundays.

shipload of 500 more is expected from Kurope soon. Meanwhile, responsible authorities dealing with Immigration problems said they had heard nothing that would confirm a statement made by Prime Minister David Ben Gurioti, who had said tlmt chances mny exist for possible Immigration into Israel from the Soviet Union. It is understood, however, that some "additional London (JTA I—The Soviet Uncountries" may soon open the gates for .Jewish emigration to ion will continue to support the Arab state* In their "struggle for this country. freedom and Independence," Soviet Union Premier Marshal'Nikolni Bulganin Hated.*

HIRO OF SINAI BRINGS UJA MESSAGE FROM BEN-GURION

Moscow Pledges Arab Aid

*• Running 50 percent aheud of their Jewish origin, suddenly found 195G, the Men's Division of the themselves and their children In a Philanthropies c a m p a i g n has difficult position nnd could not rescored the total sum of $8,872.00, fuse to have their children attend at Its Workers' Meeting held last Catholic religious instruction withSunday, Lou Carinr and Ruben out either revealing their Jewish Lippett, division co-chairmen an- origin or being labelled as Comnounced. ;••'••'.•'• munists, «3,000 Increase Antl Semitic Weapons "On the first 319 cards reported "The report pointed out that we show an increase; of'almost $3,000, which is about a 50 percent Stalinists, seeking to discredit mark for the game cards. Last Premier Gomulka, arc using antiyear these cards produced $5,904. Semitism as weapons in their camThis year they came In for $8,872. paign, but he noted that "it Is re"If we can" maintain thii pace markable that the growth of antiof increases, the' Men's Division Semitism has coincided with the will establish a unique and dlstln. slowlng-down of the revolution At long as liberation from Stalinism guished record," they stated. In a special report letter to the seemed In progress, antl-Semltlsm division worker1*, the co-chairmen was no, problem. On the contrary, urged a "double-quick operation,' the mood of the population during and exhorted the workers to ice the Suez crisis was strongly protheir prospects without delay, to Jewish and blame was put on ths avoid an extended campaign with Russians who were accused of hav. Ing, fomented the trouble by tup. resulting slowdowns.. plying arms to Egypt Worker* Praised "But as soon ns the revolution Arthur H. Goldstein, general was slowed down and internal tenchairman, praised the Job being sions grew," anti-Semitic tendencarried out by the men's division's cies became stronger. It now seems co-chairmen and their workers. that total or ncaily total exodus He also urged workers to dou of the Jews from Poland may be We their efforts as he released a the price which will have to be special bulletin dealing with the paid for political stabilization of Polish Jewish situation—from Lon- the country." don through the JTA. The article said that a special commission of the central committee of the Polish Workers Party is now studying the conditions which have impelled so many of the Jew isli in the country to seek to leave, Extensive impi'iicmcnls n r e but several factors have induced now underway in the Jewish many Jews not to wait. Community Center building, nlth nltustcr I'rofmhle. special emphasis on the physical Mr, Goldstein said that help education plant, Hnrry Sidman, must IK speeded up to help face chairman" of the Kulldings end the disaster such Jews rmiy be Maintenance Committee of tha Federation, made known today. • acln^. The newstory pointed out, "that Thd entire area of the women's some Jews arc among the arrested locker room nnd women's showers officials of the political depart- are undergoing complete remodelment of the secret police who arc ing and renovation, with many now awaiting trial. The Jews fear e s s e n t i n ] improvements being that the antl-Sta'lIn and antl-Beria made. Tbe funds for this project inga at these trials will be were made available by the United converted Into anti- Semitic man- Community Services, which agreed to the need for repairs. isfestntionn. "Since the Gomulka regime and The swimming pool has also Cardinal ..Wyjzinski came to undergone the semi-annual cleanterms, religious Instruction has ing, and is now ready for Intensive been put on the curriculum in the spring swimming activities, Joe schools. Many Jews who had Mlcck, Center' Aquatic Directoradopted' Polish names to conceal said.

Center Repairs in Full Progress

U. S. Aid to Israel Is Being Resumed Washington, (JTA)—State Department sources said today that U. S. economic and technical assistance withheld from Israel for over five month*, Is being resumed. A spokesman for the International Cooperation Administration said U. S. technical assistance personnel will now be authorized to return to Israel. About 525,000.000 for Israel in tho fiscal year endJune 30 was earmarked, but only a small fraction had been allocated. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles met with Israel diplomats, Theodore Kollek, Director General

Iran Will Block Any Oil to Israel IRIOADIER.GENERAL CKAIU LASK0V (rljbt), whs led Im«. l'< Unk foreit in their brilliant «chi<vement in tht Slnal came lalgn. h»i juit trrivtd In thli countrr to tour key cities until th» nici May on behalf ot tin United Jewjjh Appml'i current effort o ralie a 1100,000,000 Emirgtncy Reicue Fund to i»v« and resettle t lent 100,000 refugeo thlt year. ]I« It ihown on hie departuri rom Iirttl rtctlvinj a taunt* to Amirlcin Jewry from Prlmi linUler David Ben-Gurion. Ai Commender of Iirael'* eoutbtr* ictor which Include) th* Neger—where most of the new IramU •r»nti are finding haven—Oen. Laikor h»« de'eloped a deep con* kern over Immigrant neede and an autborlutive knowledge of titt •rlUctl jroblimi involved la »b»«btog tb« M«M»Mfc.

j'nl'H.lied ever} «rl<l«j 101 « (Oth annual 1UM « LMUvt '""»'"• Net rg.Ua I'hnnr JA IScn Slnilr Cop) 10 Crnti

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1 In connection with the 9th anniversary of the State of Israel, OB Tour u spcclnl exhibit depicting the nine Currently on a natlonnl tour, year history of the state, and its Mr. Davidson has entertained progress, will be arranged in the Jewish and non-Jewish audiences auditorium of the Jewish ComJn all parts of the. country. A munity Center, social director for many fashionIn addition to pictorial and docuable New York and Pennsylvania mentary materials, there will he a summer resorts, he has been poth , . . . , -~— , , special exhibit of Israeli art nnd ering and adapting stone* of Jew- ' | u , set of (HK| ()f fl Sniel j»t;inip.i ami first cover lull humor and wit for 17 years. letters, /ind also fipecial literature He Is a graduate r.f ihe College of *the City of New Yni!; and dcnlinj; witli Israel. tit the Laiv School of I-'ordbam i A special section will deal wit! University. His collection in ml-; the icrertt even Is In the Kin.'i ilition to Jewish Mories iru-ludf? • I'ritiiiMiln. The fllh anniversary of those in the Anifi loan, Kn«:lish,! the State of Isincl falls on Mon Irish. Krench. Iliilhin area. \ fl'iy, May (ith. Ihii year.

Jerusalem I JTA i - Immigration Into this country during May and June Kill total 22,000 instead of 16,000 as previously anticipated. The revised figure was made known here after a meeting of the Jewish Agency executive, under the chairmanship of Dr. Nahum Goldman, when the immigration budget wan upped accordingly. Five hundred Kuropean immigrants, most of 'them physicians, I engineers, technician* ami other| professionals, arrived today. A>

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Washlncton—Tho Iranian Kmassy confirmed Monday that the ranlan Government hm Instruct•d Its national oil company not to ell oil to Israel. Furthermore, the Embassy said, tha Government has mndv a 'friendly demarcho" to th» 17 :ompanles that compo.ia tho Iranian Oil Consortium requesting them not to sell oil to Israel.

of.'Israel'Prime Minister's office, maritime passage in the Akaba Gulf, and has the Impression that participated in the discussion, Israel Ambassador Abba Eban policies previously enunciated bythc United "States remain in force. referred to tho Joint communique Israel's views on her Suez rights, Issued .after Israel Foreign Min- Akaba Gulf, events In Jordan and ister Golda Meir's meeting with the Gaza Strip and renewal of Mr. Dulles lnst month, when It U. S. economic aid, were discussed was agreed for the two govern- during the meeting, he said. Mr. ments to remain in (ouch. The Kollek had conic to the United Israel diplomat later said the | States to deal with economic discussion covered virtually every- issues, the Ambassndor revealed, thing thnt has happened In the adding that he sow no obstacles to last several weeks, lie stated that early resumption of U. S. aid. he has not observed any change In the United .States policy toward

Men's Division Workers Will Have a

Report Meeting Sunday, April 28 at 10 A.M. Jewish Community Center Wo Urge All Workers to Attend Lou Canar, Rubtn Llppett Co-Chalnnen

Dr. Greenberg to Receive Award

A special awaid for distinguished leadership will lie presented to Dr. Abe Greenberg at a meeting of th Plains States Regional Board of the Anil Defamation League, Sunday, May 5 in fit Joseph. Mo. Until his retirement last year, Dr. Greenberg held the post of regional chairman for .six years Dr. Greenbeig, I.eo Hspnstatt and Milton Abrahams will head the Omaha delegation planning to attend the meeting. Mr. Elsenstatt, who Is rcglonnl vice-chairman, has been nORriltated for the position of rcgtaial chairmnn.


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