September 13, 1957

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Second Olsn Hailing i'rlvllrru Authorized lit Oamtm Nrbr

Yeshiva Head To Meet Here Ferer, Chairman For Reception

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Mrs. Guss Is JNF Dinner Chairman

Women Addressing 5718 ' Greetings to Military Ttio Federation of Jewish Women's Clubs, as is its annual cuitom, will again mall Itosh ilashonah greetings to Omahani in military sorvlco, In her effort! to avoid delays in mall dellvoiy, IMrs Jo.ieph Freeman, Services ta Armed Forcei C'lulr* man, WA B i l l , ha» asked to bj notified of any changa of add

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Special /Meeting Set for Tuesday Evening

Mlolmfl Arnon, l'ress and Information Director of the Erabamy of Israel In Wfmhln|rton, O. C.i Is • memlier of tlie "Good Will" delegation to address the Omalia Community at the Center, Tuesday night. II* la considered as astute oixervrr of affairs In the middle Ennt.

Bond Fashion Show to Star Marilyn Cantor

YpHhivn univorsily campus in Skokie, III., lo replace buildings lit n Mdril>n Cantor, te CMSIOII and fminer location, will lie descrilipd In'l'.iilihi r.ismin nt the mitllng. stage star and daughter of Eddie The first unit now under construc- Cantor, will be the commentator tion, will IH- t-'irls fm ottupiru> for the Juracll Fashion Show', In the full. featuring "Tlie Sabra Look ' Wednesday, September 18th at the Women Selected to BUckstone, hotel The fashion showing, which will Direct Guild Work be preceded by u luncheon, at The Jewish Federation Agencies' 12:30 p. m. and prchcnlca in Section of tlie l'J.">7 Omaha Needle- collaBoration with the J. I' work Cuild will Uo directed by Brandels Store; Is being sponsored Mr*. Dave Colin, chairman, and by the Women's Committee Tor Mrs. Richard Wright, table dUplay Ttrael Bonds,. wrth^Mrs. Mike chairman, Mm. Henry A. Newmah, Freeman, women's division chairpresident of the federation of man. Miss Cantor, who has lolJewish Women's Culln announced. iowed. In-her father's footsteps, The Guild; holds an annual In-' has attained considerable fame as Bothering, sponsored; by charitable an entertainer of stage, television ' - groups in the community to turn- and radio. She is a graduate of the ' i«h "clothing Jnd linen supplies for American Academy of Dramatic rjeedy f a m i l y , Art and aspires to a career In the •*" Letter* wtfrevsent'out to all New York legitimate theatre. Jewish women of Omaha requestSince Marilyn's public appear' Ing contrlbutidnx. All contribu- ance at Miami Beach, last Feb" tiohf will be acknowledged In ruary, «hcn her father was feted 1 Ihe Jewish Press: ; "The results of the ingathering on his 63th Birthday, fche-has . ace looked forward to by all needy shown an Intense Interest in the families", Mm. Colin stated. To furthering of the Israel bond them It means lincni, underwear, campaign a cause very close to her towels and much needed clothing. f a t h e r ' s heart. Subsequently, I know that the Jewish women of Marilyn has been appearing Omaha will do their share In throughout. the United States supporting tin, win lhnhi|i» [>iej- sneaking, cnteilainiiHS. In its beect". half Miss Cunlor will ' arrive 'in Omalia a <luy preceding the f.ishion show-luncheon to participate in a round of "publicity .inpea uinces". Admission to the show anil Mt-, Jn^t'iili f,u-,i will he ^niTii] chniriiiiin of the Jewish National luncheon is .through the purchase Fund dinner October 27, It was of a minimum S100 Israel Bond or nnnoiinccd by Mrs. M. l\ l.even- throusli the sale of at least $200 h'lll, plOiidiMlt In bonds.

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INVITED TO LEADERS

Workers Will Meet Mission Arthur If. Goldstein, General Chairman of the l!r>7 United Jewish Apiieal and Jewish Philanthropies 'Campaign, hi^ issued special invitation's tn all campiiigu workers to attend the joint meeting of the Federations Uoards, Tuesday evening', September 17, 8 p m, at the Jewish Community C'entn. "An army of workers, both men and women, have given up count•less hours and devoted much zeal tind energy In the 1937 Combined Campaign. This- Will be ft real op|K>rtunlty for all of us to hear a first-hand report of the UJA activities, which are the major Ifyman lVrrr beneficiary of our campaign. llytnan Feier, Omaha business "Never before did we have a executive, has been nimcd chair* group of such high caliber and man of on Oroajiu reception In competence speak to Omaha Jews * honor of Dr. Oscar Z. Fasmnn. It will be an outstanding meeting p r e s i d e n t s I h e 35-year-old He- in our community's history; one brew Theological Seminary, Chi-, that no active campaign uorker cago. The gathering will be held will want 10 miss." Thursday evening. Sept. 19 at the home of n«l)l)i and Mrs Benjamin Groner. Rabbi Groner, on alumnus of tlie college ii( spiritual loader of Beth Israel Synagogue.

13, 1».,1 t'uKIUtied o»er> t r l d a j 101 N EOtb Annual H l t t l I

A .special Joint meeting of '.the Executive Conunittee and Board of Governors of the Federation for Jewish Service, and the Federation of Jewish Women's Clubs, will be held Tuesday, September 17, at 8 p. m , at the Jewish Com-, munlty Center, Dr, Abe Crecnberg, Federation president, announced. Three-Men Mission Guests at this meeting will be a special UJA Good Will Mission, which will conslsj. of the following personalities: Michael Arnon, Press and Information Director of the Israel E m b a s s y In Washington, who represents Israel on this Goodwill Mission.' Samuel H. Daroff, prominent Philadelphia businessman, a National Chairman of the United Jewish Appeal, and^ a ranking leader of American Jewry. Albert A. Levin, Cleveland attorney and b u i l d e r ; national chairman of Regions of United Jewish Appeal, nationally known philanthropic leader. "These individuals," Dr. Greenherg said. • "have volunteered to

tour key cities this month. In order to bring to the attention" of American Jewry the present situation in Israel, and of world Jewry. •Thirty-five national J e w i s h leaders will visit some 75 communities in September.' Omaha is one of these cities, and will bo privileged to meet with a most outstanding group of leaders," Dr. Grccnberg emphasized, In urging members of the various Boards ty attend the meeting. First-Hand Report* Members of the mission vvill bo in a position to present first hand reports on the current serious situation in the Middle East, in which Israel is vitally involved. They will also share information,, exchange views, and discus) matters of vital importance to our community, and Jews the world over, "I consider this meeting so important," Dr. Greenberg said, "that I would like to extend an invitation to all members of our community to attend this open meeting. Tha distinguished guests will bring us reports which should be heard by a large number of our community."

Hadassah to Make 1958 Pilgimage to Israel

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Junior Council Meets Sunday "The Junior Youth Council, for grade school boys nml girls in giades six through eight, will hold its first meeting this Sunday, September 15 at 2 p. m. tn the Jewish Community Center Auditorium," Irvin Yaffee, Center Athletic committee chairman, said. Officers and representatives to the Council will be elected at this first meeting. .Refreshments will be served. Tim organisation will, not have membership fees. •

Tlie 1958 Hadnssah Pilgrimage to Israel, a combined shipair tour has been set for May 19-June 16, Mrs. M e y e r N. Rubin, president reported Friday. The trip planned in connection with the 10th anniversary festival of Israelincludes two stopovers in Europe enroute and an optional longer stay in Israel, or more stopovers in Europe as v.ell as both ways by air. A chartered ship the S: S. Jerusalem of the Zlm line will said May 19 from New Y,ork with 500 passengers arriving In Haiftf June 2. Return Is from Lydda June 16 by plane. Tho Hadassah National office

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Rabbi Mycr S. Kripke and Cantor Aaron I. Edgar will conduct Memorial Eorvicen nt Beth Et Cemetery, 81th and L street*, Sunday. September 15 »t 2 p. m.

Dr. Greenberg Thanks Friends Dr. Abe Greenberg, president of the Federation for Jewish 8cr\ Ire, HlsliM to tlinnk bin many friend* for their kind e t ' jircsslon of Interest nnd their sincere WIHIIOS for his speedy recovery,

Brothers Hold First Reunion in 54 Years

Memorial Services Set The annual Memorial Services will take place on Sunday, September 22 at tho Golden . Hill Cemetery at 11 a. m. nnd the Beth Hamedrosh Hagdol Cemetery at 2 p. m. Rabbi Benjamin Groner nnd Cantor Kll Kagan will conduct the services (it holh cemeteries.

is arranging the educational study, Bocial and recreational activities on board ship and the two-week sightseeing program in Israel, Including special Hadassah functions during that p e r i o d . The Government of Israel, in addition to its Festival program: Is planning special events in honor of the Pilgrimage. Tlie- local Hadassah tourist committee includes: Mrs. Morris Grossman for Szold group; Mrs. Louis KaU for He.rzl; Mrs. Morns Raznlck for Wclzmann group and Mrs. Jlerman Auerbsch.

Maxine 7.well> etc, l(l-year-old daughter of Mr, anil Sir*. Sam ZucilincU became the 34th "»weelliearl" of AZA No. 1 at tho luinuii' Sweo'hnirt daiirn Huturdny night. Mnxlne 1* a rliartor member nnd curiwit trfianiirer, Eleanor ICoosevelt Chapter of n'nul IVrltli. She Is « Central High school senior.

Three brothers held their first; reunion in 54 years at the fiord* of Mr. and Mrs. M->x Arbitman during the Labor Day week-end. Mr, Arbitman was host to his brothel s. -Meyer of Waterbury, Conn., and Abe of Portland, Ore., and their families. Although tha three had seen each other separately on various occasions, they had not been able to be together at the same time. ' A family dinner celebrating th» reunion was given Sunday night by the Max Arbltmans. Other out-of-towners present at th» event were theirjdi|ldrea,rMr. and

Mrs. Harry Allen-1 bt ^Denver and their family, ', ,,


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