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Boycott of She'" Felt in Australia Sydney IWNS)—Despite a warning by the Executive Council of Australian Jewry against a premature boycott of Shell Oil, a number of Jewish firms were dischwd to have ended builne.ii relations with the oililrm for its projected withdrawal from sales operations in Israel. • "Door.Not Closed" » Sydney Einfeld,-president of the , Executive Council, said a boycott ' ; would be bad while "the dooc is ; not closed" on Shell re-conslderatlon of its withdrawal plans and that a. boycott could always be Approximately 30 Omahans will of the 25th anniversary of Linconsidered if the company stuck attend conference of the Work- coln's two branches and the deleto Its puilout from Israel. In New York City," Benjamin men's Circle Midwest District at gates. The W o r k m e n ' s Circle i H. Chasln, newly-elected national the Lincoln Hotel, in Lincoln, Sep- Dramatic Club of Omaha will furnish the entertainment at the commander of (he Jewish War tember 1 and 2, They will represent the Omaha banquet. Veterans ot America, said (he The third session will be held JWV policy committee would Branches, 173 258, 464 K., Ladles meet September 15 to consider a Auxiliary, Workmen's Circle Dra- Monday, Sept. 2 af 10 a. m. Lunchmatic Club and Labor Lyceum As- con will be served at 1 p. m. / 3VfV boycott. sociation. The last session will be held at "' Uenjr Boycott Dropped The Lincoln Branches 399A and 'i p. m., at which time officers * Repotti that the Veterans orof the Midwest District will be 399B which will celebrate their 25th ganization had dropped all plans for a possible boycott against the anniversary at the conference, will elected for the coming year. Delegates will give reports of Shell Oil Company, in retaliation be hosts to the visitors. Delegates lor the decision of the British from Sioux City and Des Molnes the Bronchos' and Auxiliaries' acwill attend also. tivities, Reports of the Midwest , controlled parent company to end The first session of the con- District's^ activities will be given . , sales operations in Israel, were ference will begin Sunday, Sept. also. Recommendation for future strongly denied this week by the 1 at 10 a. m. Luncheon will be work will be taken up and dlsvotcrani group. served at 1 p. m. Second session cuised. Asked t« Iterontldrr' Officers of the Midwest District will be held at 2 p. m., A banquet The first American Jewish at 6 p. ni. will be given in honor are; L. Wltkln, chalrmnn; Max group to urge the Shell Oil ComCiounse, treasurer: and: Morris . . pany to reconsider its forthcomGoodman, secretary. ing withdrawal from sales activities in Israel I* the Jewish Community Council of Lot Angdei. Official Accuse* Corp. An Israeli official foi the fn,t Mrs. M. V. Lcvcnson was re' time this week accused I! i 111 s li elected president tit (lie Jewish Petroleum Corporation and the National Fund Council at a recent Shell Oil Company of surremlei- meeting at her home. Casablanca (JTA)--The French ing "to economic agKiVfcsion" in Others who will serve ai of- G o v e r n m e n t has named Jack planning to halt sales opei.illom ficers for the organization during Sabnh, a prominent figure' in In Israel and the British (Jo\ern- the coming year arc Joseph Rndi- Jewish life in Morocco a Chevalier nient with being a pal ty to the de- nonikl. v i c e - p r e s i d e n t ; Mis. of the Lesion of Honor. Mr. S.ibnh, cision, It was reported In Tel Aviv. Samuel S. Steinberg, financial president of the OSE In Morocco, The charges were made by secretory, Mrs. Malvin Tcppcr, has previously been singled out for Moshc Bartur. director of the recording secretary and Hymnn other French honors and awards economic division of the Israel Osoff, treasurer. in recognition of his services. Foreign Ministry, who told a meeting of the Israel-British Chamber of Commerce that Israel, like any other - responsible government, would act to prevent economic aggression in her own territory, especially when so vital a commodity as oji was involved. The twenty-fourth "Sweetheart" Lcwig, Rohanue; Linda Rosenwill be announced by AZA No. 1 at baum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Its annual Sweetheart dance, Sat- M. W, RoscnbaUm and Barbara urday, September 7 at the Fon- Garbcr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, tcnelle Hotel. A. .Garbcr, Dcbka Debs. Candidates for the title are Joan Co-chairman for the dance arc ' Rabbi Sidney H. Brooks of Marx, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Milton Katskee and Jerry Freed. Temple Israel is attending the L. Marx; Maxlns Zwclbsck, man. Missouri Valley Federation of daughter of Mr. and.Mrs. Sam Proceeds from the dance will be Temple Youth's annual summer Zwelback; Berdlno Green, daughconclavettc, August- 26-31 at Lu- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Green, used in carrying out the athletic, social, community service, rtligther,- la. members bt A B C ; Nancy Lewis, He Is leading a seminar dis- daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Ben taus and cultural activities of the chapter, < cussion group on "TH?1 Place of •fthe Young Jew in Modern Society." Also attending the meeting is h delegation from the Omaha Nifty group composed of Marty Weil, general program chairman, ' Call Shrier, Nifty treasurer; Charlotte Drodkey, Caroline Dolgoff nnd Richard Spelcr. Many' young fiillts from, the Jnidwest, have gathered nl the conclairtlp for stud} nnrl prayer sessions led by, Kabhis unit education directors.
Omahans to Attend W . C» Conference in Lincoln
J.N.F. Council Elects Officers
French Honor Moroccan Jew
AZA 'Sweetheart' To Be Named Sept. 7
' Omahans Attend Youth Meeting
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Women Selected For Bond Drive Mrs. Nathan Nogg was named Chen chairman ot the 1957 Israel Bond campaign in an announcement Friday by Mrs. Mike Freeman,. Women's Division chairman, A Chen«harm, named after the Israeli Women's Army is awarded to a woman purchasing or gelling $2,500 In bonds and forms a set of twelve to be worn as a bracelet". Among the three hundred in fills country who have completed their bracelets are three Omahiins, Mines. J. Harry Kulukosky, Isldor Leviimnn and Sam Rlfldn.
Mrs. Gcrchum of Council Bluffs, la, was selected to' head the campaign in her community, The appointment marks the first time the Council Bluffs and Omaha Divisions have combined their bond campaigns. ,-Spomor co-chairmen for Omaha will be Mmes. Morris Grossman and Herman Bondarin. A sponsor is a woman who purchases a $1,000 bond, An all Iprocli Fashion .show, Wednesday noon, September 18 at the BlackMbne hotel, will formally launch the drive.
Nineteen Jewish Chaplains Inducted in Armed Forces New York (.ITAi— N i n e t e e n Army chaplain has already reJewish chaplains—one of the larg- ported to Ft; Dix; N. J. est single groups of new chaplains to be Inducted Into military service at one time since World War II—entered service for orientation and training, Rabbi Morris Lleberman, Baltimore, chairman of the National Jewish Board's CommisJerusalem (JTA)—A decision sion on Jewish Chaplaincy, an- of the Economic Committee of the Israel Cabinet to levy 150 nounced today. pound>i ($83) fee on exit visas, Most of the 19 new Jewish chap- compared to' the present fee of lains will be rcacc to officiate at five pounds ($280) created a GI services for Rosh Hashnnah nnd Yom Klppur in September. public uproar in Israel. The proposed Increase, aimed They were recruited, ecclesiastically endorsed" and served by the both at reducing travel abroad JWB Commission on Jewish Chap- and at providing additional tax laincy, .which represents the Cen- revenue of 4,500,000 pounds antral Conference of American Rab- nually, would normally be imbis (Reform), Rabbinical Assemb- plemented by the Ministry of the ly of America. (Conservative), ahd Interior which Is responsible for Ilabbfnical Council 'of America immigration matters. (Orthodox).
Exit VisaFee Irks Israelis
Of the 19 new chaplains, 14'are British Courtesy Visit Jerusalem (JTA)—Tw,o Brithh nt the Army Chaplain School, Ft. Slocum, New Rochcllc, N. Y., and destroyers will make a' fivrf-dajr four arc at the Navy Chaplains courtesy visit to Israel September School,' Newport, R. I. One new 1-5. THey will anchor off Tel Aviv.
Philanthropies Scoreboard As of August 30, 1957 Th> following «r« current r i p V t i froln dlviilopi In th« 1957 Omih* Jewiih Philantfifopi«l Campfli^m * . Diviilon
Rabbi Receives Personal Apology
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Initial Gifts. '...;$4)9,ISI.SO Men's Division ; . . ,-"25,345.IS Women's Division 67,639.50 B. & P. Unit .-..'....' 2,843.00 Children's Division t 2,025.30 High School Division ' ,871.50 University Division . ; ......... 191.SO Organizations 2,963.75 Miscellaneous 1,710.00
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lini, of Kim 1(1,1, li.is personally Apologized to IUIIIIJI y,i ikov Itoscnbcrg, spiritual l e a d e r of Helh David Synagogue here, for tlie luillgnlly of liflliHj burred from I wo motels at I'limpnno Ilench bccuife he Is n Jew. Willing to the Mbbl on offii-i.il Slnle of Floiid.i stationery, liui' Collins offered his "personal apologies for any indignity you or your .family.may have received."
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(Top I. to r.) I.lniln ICosonliamn, licrdlne Clrren, Barbara (Jarlier. (F. L to r.) 'Joan Marx, Maxlne Zwclluck, Nancy I-mvU.
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.$522,741.60