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Probe of Arab Boycott Urged Washington (JTA)-S«n. Jacob ' K, Javlls, New York Republican, called the attention of the Benate to Arab anti-Jewish boycott - tactic* and discrimination agains - American Jew*. He a»ked from the Senate floor for 'a probe by the ' Senate Committee* on Foreign Relatloni and Interstate and Foreign Commerce. More effective action by Federal Government to protect the righd of Jewich clttien* i* needed, the Senator declared. Sen. Javi u also inserted In the Congres> tlonal Record a statement outlining discriminatory Arab practice* bsued by the President* of IT ma jor JewUh organization*. Sen. JaviU*said: "Actions «o discriminatory agoinat commerce and to violatlve at international law . and our own tradition a* this tyt. tematlc boycott and Madcltotlng - of any American enterprbe doing *: business with Israel or any Amer ' (can enterprise of which an American at the Jewish faith is a P«rt are intolerable." He declared he « would nuke a further I n s t i g a tion at the fact* and report again - to U>e Senate.
Psychologist To Address Forum Dr. David Levine, psychologist at the University of Nebraska Psychological Clinic, \A\\ be the pnn cipal speaker at the Parent-Teen Forum Serin, Wednesday, March 32 In the auditorium of the Adult Education Center at the Unlver aity of Omaha. , The event is th« fourth and concluding m e e t i n g of the Series which hi* been sponsored by the Jewish Community Center In cooperation with the university. Dr. i-evlne will speak on "Criticize or Sympathize". Teenagers are Invit-d to attend, the session with their parents. A teen panel will take part in Uv program. -A question and answer period Will follow Dr. Levine's address. Admission to the forum Is free and ample parking space will be provided.
Israeli Patents Sun* Powered Refrigerator Ttl Aviv, (JTA)—A patent for what is believed to be the first •aun-poweredref r l g e r a t o r wa* ' (ranted to Dr. Kurt Doron-Offer, a member of the faculty of the Haifa Technical Institute. - Including a freezer section and working on the same temperature ranges as the familiar electric refrigerators, the solar refrigerator ' will cost virtually nothing to oper' «te. Its value is immense for Israel and other underdeveloped countries where even in winter there I* a considerable amount of sunlight and where electric power Is relatively expensive.
Federation Women To Meet Thursday The regular luncheon meetIng of tlm 'Federation of Jewish Women's Clubs vuTbe held Thursday, March 6, 1 p. m. at the J e w I i h Community Center. • Plans for the Women's Division of the J e w i s h Philanthropies campaign will lie nnn'luneeij by its chairman, Mrs. lien Shapiro. The president* ond representatives of the organizations belonging to the club are urged to attend the meeting by Mrs. Henry A. Newman, president. Report* will be presented by committee chairmen.
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Chairmt ppointed to Federation Committees Wee-Chairmen Membership to Be Announced
The** men will pilot the various d e p artmenU of t h e Federation for Jewish Service,
Paul Qroawnan
C. M. Newman
Harry Sldman
Marry B. Cohen
Operation "Hospitality"
David Feder
Rabbi Brooks Given Award
The appointment of chairmen at the various departments of tha Federation tea Jewish Service wasj announced this week by Robert H. Kooper, Federation president, "These chairmen," Mr, Koopu* . explained, "along-with UiOir committees, supervise the various ao» tlvltie* and programs of the Federation assigned to them." The following will serve aa chairmen of their respective Federation department*: Millard Rosenberg, Anti-Defamation Leagua Advisory Committee; Dr, Daniel Miller, damp Jay-CC; Nathan L, Nogg, Or. Philip Sher Jewish Home for the Aged; Louis Canar. Jewish Community Center;. Ben E. Kaslow, Jewish Education Bureau; Yale Richards, Jewish Family Service, and Paul Grossman, Jewish Press. In addition, the following went appointed a« chairmen of standing committee*: Calvin M .Newman, Budget Committee; Harry Sidman, Building and Maintenance Committee, and Harry B. Cohen, Legal Committee. David Feder will head the Pledge Redemption Committee. Membership of the respective committee* and vice-chairmen will be named shortly.
Rabbi Sidney H. Brooks, of Temple Israel, was cited By the Freedom Foundation of. Valley Forge, la., in an announcement of awards to seven Nebraska individuals and institutions, Winner* were cited for contributing to the American way of life in 19S7. Ho bill Brook's awa.d consists of one hundred dollar) and a George WOW-TV wUl present a film, Washington Honor Medal for a sermon. 'The Demand* of Our 'Change of Heart" Monday, Heritage". He preached the award March 3, 5:15 p. m. on channel 8, winning sermon last September n recognition of the Purim ob25 during the Little Rock, Ark, servance, school Integration strife. He criticized America'* Jewish population Classes Scheduled for regarding th« events as "a Negro problem or political probThrough Spring lem". Adults wishing to enroll in any of the Jewish Community Center Adult classes, (scheduled through spring) may do so by calling the Activities Office, JA. 1366. Courses offered inCouncillor Robert Brlscoc of Ireclude art, sketching and oil land; Dublln'l first Jewish Lord painting, bridge—beginner* and Mayor, and former Omaha guest, advanced, Great Books, Latin is visiting various communities in American -dance—square dance, this country on behalf of Israel discussion groups and other*. Bond*, -Mr. Briscoe wai the guest Additional classes/wilL be ofofhorior here at an Initial Gift* fered upon request, provided.a dinner of the J e w i s h Philansufficient number of adult* are thropies last April 3, This is hi* Interested. fifth visit to this country,
W O W To Present Purim Movie
• •John KIO1II« Pt¥)U>.
MM. Jake Wine, Mrs, H, Cornel and Mr*. PblUp Batt A tantalizing aroma of delicious announced by the majors are origin pervades the Jewish Com follows: munlty Center kitchen these daju, (Major) Mrs. Abe Vengar all pa*t of operation, "Hospital A Team at the home of Mrs. ry" of the Women's Division of' Sam Epstein, &132 Hickory, the Jewish Philanthropies Cam' Monday, March 17, at 10:30 palgn. a.m. Newest project of the Women's B Team at the home of Mrs. group is the hospitality commitAbe Venger, 740 Sunset Trail, tee, headed by Mrs. Jake Wine, Tuesday, March 25, at 10:80 who with Mmes. H. Camel and a. m. . Philip Batt are volunteering their (Major) Mr*. Herman Friedman tune and favorite redoes a* they A Team at the home of Mrs. urn out delicacies for the coffee David Bernstein, 730 No. 37 meetings of workers. Ave., Monday, March 24, at On baking days, the ahelvM of 10:30-a. m. the Center kitchen are filled to B Team at the home of Mrs. capacity with hundreds of Individ' Mtilard Krasne, SOS No. 65 St., unl crescents, pecan and cinnamon Monday, March M, at 10JO rolls, fruit, nut and poppyieed a. m. creations and old fashioned coffee (Major) Mrs. Alfred Frank akes and kuchons, product* of A Team at the home of Mn. he trio's culinary skills. Sam Katanan, 540 No. 72 .Ave., The first group to enjoy the Wednesday, March 19, at 10:30 omemnde pastries were 75 cap. a.m. afm who met Tuesday at the B Team at the -home of Mr*. lome of Mrs. Herman Goldstein to D. W. Frank, 542 No. 73 St., ay the foundation for their forthThursday, March 27, at 10:30 wiling activities, a. m. , ' • "We im.> deeply link-bled to Mrs. ino mid her co-workers for this ciivnil'Hii baking Job," Mix. Hen hnjiiro,' Women's General chairman, ilnclarvfl. "When these talA second xeision of SLIMNASented ladies H*fird about our corffee-., they volunteered their serv- TICS for women, a special exercise mid figure development course ices, rolled up their sleeves and went into action, A trout is in fnr women, will start shortly at (tore fur the workers scheduled to the Jewish Community Center, The fee for lite program which includes attend our meeting!!," Captain] and IJeUtonnnU under swimming and a well staffed nursery at no additional cost, Is $10 for each Major will be' assigned to "A" and "B" teams. The meetings the 10 week program.
Second Slimnastic Class To Begin
Robert Briscoe Is On Speaking Tour
Comp Registration Limited To 100 For Each Session Camp Jay-C-C which opens it* 19th season July 20, will limit its enrollment to the first 100 applicant* for each of the" two sessions, Dr. Daniel Miller, Camp Committee chairman, announced. The camp-conducted lor children *bc through fourteen year* of age is now taking registrations. Dr. Miller urged parent* to enroll their children immediately becaune of the limited number of registrations being . a c c e p t e d . Campers may be enrolled 1>y returning the general camp application envelopes, The camp will be conducted from July 20 through August 17, the fee lor the full season for Omahons is $170 while the fee Is |190 for non-residents. The fee
for either of the two-two week sessions, July 20 to August 3, anil August 8 to August 17, Is $85 for Orhahans and $95 for out of town camper*. This season, the camp fee include* all charges fdr -Insurance, laundry and craft expense*, Dr. Miller, said. Omahans should not postpone lending In applications. Dr. Wilier mentioned, as out-oftown registration* are to Tje accepted after the middle of April.Further information and details on the Camp Jay-C-C program are available at the Center Camp Office while JI genera! publicity flyer will be moiled to parent* of youngsters in the Omaha area thi middle of next week explaining aspects of the Jay-C-C *ettq> in greater detail.