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Yom Kippur Begins Tuesday at Sunset ing services will begin at fli.'fO a,in. The Milicha-Maariv service will begin at fi p.m. Daily services during the week will be held at 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. Iti'/ni i s i t . u x Services 11lls; Friday evening The Sunday morning service will will begin nt ():ir> p.m. Salurday be held at <l a.m. inoi'iiini: services begin 8:1.) a.m. YOM Kirrnc nnd the Junior Congregation Tuesday, September 'I'.i meets at 10 a.m. The Saturday Kul Nidre 0:15 p.m. afternoon Talmud class meets at Wednesday, September !!l 5:.1"> p.m. and Mincha. followed Morning Service . . . . 8:00 a.m. by Shalosh S'eudos and Maariv Yi/Iior, Memorial be'Cins at fi:1"> p.m. Service 10:30 a.m. II :00 a.m. The Sunday morning service be- Youth Services gins at K:i:> a.m. and is followed Mihcha-Neilfih Service 1:00 p.m. by breakfast and the Bible, The I1NAI JACOB-ADAS Sunday morning Junior service lie- YKSIH'KON gins at 8:,'t0 a.m. j Services at B'nai Jacob-Adas Daily services will be held at Yeshuron will begin Friday at (> 7 a.m. and G:l."> p.m. p.m. and Saturday morning nt K:.'!0 a.m. with Minchn at <!:.'!0 p.m. UK'I'II ISKAKI. SCHOOL*. followed by Shalosh S'eudos Dally New students of the Heth Israel .services (i a.m. and f> p.m. T.iluMid Torah and Sunday School VO.M illl'l'l'K will he consecrated to their studies Tuesday, Sept. 23 on Sunday morning, September Kul Nidre •r>:.'!0 p.m. 21. The consecration service will Wednesday, Sept. 21 take place in class during the reg- Morning Service . . . . 7:.'!0 n.m. ular scheduled class periods. Visitor Service HltfO n.m. ISKTII ISKAKI. Ne-i-Iah Concluding ItKTII HAMICTMCOSII H.ViOPOL Service 5:15 p.m. YOM HU'l'lK SKKVKJKS CONfiltWiATION OK ISKAKI, Tuesday, Sept. 23 Kol Nidre <>:!." p.m. (South Omaha)
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II'XAI ISKAKI. OF I' 1 ". COINCII, JIMJI KS p.m. YOM KII'J'IK Tuesday, Sept. 2,'( p.m. Kol Nidre. '6:1:5 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 24 Sabbath Shuvali services will be Morning Service . . . 8:00 a.m. 10:.ri0 a.m. 'conducted Friday at Temple Israel Sermon 11:.'H a.m. by Rabbi Sidney Brooks at 8:15 Yisluir 3:00 p.m. Children's Service i p.m. 5:35 p.m. Ne-I-lah Sunday, Sept. 21 Annual Memorial Israel Processes 20% Service- -Pleasant Hill Cemetery ........2:00 p.m. Of World's Diamonds Tuesday, Sept. :!.'! Jerusalem (JTA)--Twenty per YOM KIITIJi; cent of all the polished diamonds Evening Service . . . . 8:1.' p.m. marketed throughout the world Wednesday, Sept. 24 last year were processed in Israel. Service Begins 10:00 a.m. Israel last year exported in exChildren's Hour . . . . . 1:13 p.m. cess of S.'!2,500,000 worth of diaYlsltor 4:00 l » mondsf processed in plants employing ,'MOO polishers. Seven I!?;TII FA. Sabbath evening services nt more diamond-polishing plants are IV'lh Kl Synagogue will lie held being established in this country Friday at 7 p.m. Sabbath morn- now.
A trio of veteran leaders of the Jewish community were named today to direct the 3958 campaign of the Greater Omaha Committee for State of Israel Bonds. Sam Rice and Sam Kutzman Were selected us co-chairmen of 'the committee and Mrs. Sam Wolf was designated as chairman of the women's' division. Announcement of their appointments was made jointly by Morris Alexander of Chicago, III., and Mrs. J. Harry Kulakofslcy. Alexander is Midwest chairman for the Israel IJonds organization and Mrs. Kulakofsky was named as chairman f o r ' " t h e -Iowa, Nebraska and South Dakota region. Served Bonds Previously Rice, co-owner of Gland-O-I.ac Company, is past president of the Omaha Zionist District and served on the board of Jewish Philanthropies. A member of the Henry Motisky lodge ofB'jial B'rlth, the liad an active career in B o y Scouts' activities. He is a former scoutmaster and served as chairman of a troop committee. Rice - also has been active as vice-president dt Beth Kl, nnd as chairman of its board Of education. He has participated in: the Israel Bondtf campaign since its Inception in 1951.
Hosted Parlor Meetings Katzman, co-owner of Mastercraft Furniture Corporation, Is past president of the Beth Israel Men's Club. He also is past president of the Omaha B'nai B'rith Bowling Association, and a member of Henry Monsky Lodge. Katzman served in an active role in recent Israel Bonds campaigns here,, hosting several parlor meetings. Mrs. Wnlf, Women'* Head Mrs. Wolf, a former chairman of the women's division, who also a c t e d as "Sponsors of Israel" chairman, is n past president of the Beth Kl sisterhood, is now its
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UJA HELPS IMMIGHANTS TO ISRAEL — Immigrants pour into Israel daily, leaving countries of oppression and fear behind them, The United Jewish Appeal now shoulders the major part of the burden of immigration absorption in Israel.
Women's Federation Makes Appointments Appointments to the Federation of Jewish Women's Clubs for the IU.18-59 season have b e e n announced by Mrs. Mike Freeman, president, ' 1'roject Chairmen Named were: Bonds of Israel, Mrs. .7, Harry Kulakofslty; Center IKtchen, Mrs. Jake. Wine; Children's Memorial Hospital, Mrs. Ernest A, NOKK and Mrs. Hubert Summer; Civil Defense, Mrs. Dan Ciordinan; Community Calendar, Mrs. Joseph Guss; Community Chest, Mrs. Jules M. Newman and Mrs. Joe Zwelback; Emergency Drives, Mrs. Louis Katz; Historian, Mrs. Paul Blolcky; Hospitality, Mrs. Harry Wise; Jewish Home for Aged, Mrs. Max Frorrikin; Library, Mrs. Sam Katzmim; National Conference of Christians and Jews Auxiliary, Mrs. Hairy Wigodsky; Needlework Guild, Mrs.
member of the executive committee of the Federation for Jewish Service. Mrs. Wolf returned this summer from an extensive tour of Israel with her husband, the latter who served last year, as local chairman of special sales, for Israel Bonds. "With a trio of sincere supporters of the State of Israel and its campaign for economic self-sufficiency at its helm, I am certain Omaha will exceed its previous outstanding record in sales of Israel Bonds," Alexander said. Mrs.
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An intensive) drive to rai«« $40,000,000 In CHKII to meet a "e.anl» enuT|;iMie.v" for its relief nnd rescue programs has linen Iiniiiclird throughout flio nation by 11m United J<nvi«li Appeal. TIIOKO funds ara desperately needed fur its ngoneii's .willed nffprt tin; lives and welfare of mure Hum 500,000 Jewish men, women and children la Israel and 24 other countries. The announcement was mada here by Robert II. Kooper, president of the Jewish Federation of Omaha, in . conjunction with thd resolution adopted at a New Yorlt City special session of the Appeal'* 51-man National Campaign Cabinet. 'I'ho resolution declares a "cash eiiiorifeiii-y" and calls upon community campaigns to conduct special organized casli efforts to socure |> ii y m Mil of outstanding pledges to iiieitt ii rrlticul need tot cnsli tn maintain Ilio operation* of tlin fluencies wlniso -programs arft financed 1>V , IMA funds. Mr. Kooper siiid Omaha would act immediately to provide iU quota of cash to ease the eilier* gency situation. • "This urgent apjie;il makes our community morn determined thai) over to accept Its responsibility," Mr. Kooper said In pointing out the l'\(reme Importance of the "cash drive." "If we. can help la spci'ilingf UJI tite process of relief: and riwcui; prop mint*, then we will act at once." "I appeal to my fellow Omnhana to do their share so that the wanderers of the earth shall come to live in the freedom that we cherish so dearly."
Dave Colin; Pledge Redemption, Mrs. Morion A. Richards; Programming, Mrs. Morris C. Fellman; Services to Armed Forces, Mrs. Joseph Freeman; Telephone, Mrs. Nathan Turner; Veterans Hospital, Airs. Abe Hear, and Welcoming, Mrs, Arthur II. Goldstein. Affiliated Organizations The Women's Federation is composed of 14'community organizations. The organizations, their presidents and appointees respectively are: Beth Kl Synagogue Sisterhood, Mrs. Abe C. Fellrnan and Mrs. Jack Bramson; Beth Israel Sisterhood, Mrs. Henry Appel, Mrs. Stanley Shapiro and Mrs. Harold Xelinsky; Bikur Cholim Society, Mrs. Jake Wine and Mrs. Louis The Jewish Federation- Agen« Siporin; B'nai B'rilh Nebraska Chapter No. 3'lfi, Mrs. Paul Sacks cies' Section of the 1958 Omaha Needlework Guild has opened Its (Continued on Page 4,V annual appeal for contributions''it was reported by Mrs. Dave Cphnv its Guild chairman. The appeal for funds is an an-, kofsky's leadership in Omaha nnd nual event sponsored by all charitable croups in the community to throughout the region in the pust furnish clothing and linen supplies seven years. "Her record of serv- for needy families. . ice to Israel, Judaism nnd the enTile announcement was mailed tire Omnliu community for many to all Jewish women by the Feddecades speaks for itself," he con- eration of .Jewish Women's Clubs, Mrs. Colin .said. cluded. All contributions' will be acGoal of the 195H campaign will knowledged In'future'issues of the be set in the next several days, Jewish Press. Itice and Katzman said, "hut we hope to increase the S174.000 total for 1057 substantially. The great number of communal leaders from r here who went to Israel this summer, the tremendous local and Adult advisors of the teen-age national publicity attendant to the Youth Council Clubs held their ]Oth anniversary of Israel's inde- first problem solving workshop of pendence, and the steady progress the new school season, Thursday Israel hns made on the economic evening nt the home of Lou Cafront in recent months all will nar, it was announced by Phil combine' for accelerated purchases lor, chairman of Center Youth activities. and sales." they said. Plans for other advisor's. workI.iiiiclienii, Octotier 1 First major event of this year's shops were made in addition to drive will be on Oct. 1 luncheon ut the discussion of youth affairs. noon at the Blackslone Hotel, Sam Epstein, head of B'nai B'rlth Mrs. Wolf said. An outstanding Is- Youth Commission and Mrs. Ethel raeli personality will be guest of Levenson, head of tho Omaha Zionist Youth Commission reprehonor for the function. An "appeal for workers also wns sented their organizations. Mt, issued by the throe newly-named Kutler announced that any mem> chairmen. "We ask every organi- ber of the community Interested zation in Omahu to select its Is- in becoming a club advisor Is liw rael Bonds chaimhn at once," they vited to contact the Youth Office at the Jewish Community (tenter. said.
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