November 21, 1958

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•Special comment was related to the high calibre and experience of the cam]) staff as well as the overall supervision by the camp professionals and lay committee. Camp Jay-C-C supervisory ratio fur exceeds the nationally recommended I'fliio with an actual councilor to camper' ralio of 4 to 1. 'Members of the If>58 Camp JayC-C Committee ;lre Dr, Daniel .Miller, c h a i r m a n, .Mrs. Miller, Judge and Mrs. Donald Brodkey, Dr. Abe F e 11 in a n, Mmes. and Messrs. Norman Batt, Kilward D. Brodkey, M o r r i s Krman, Mike Freeman, Barney Hobonnan, William J. Lohrman, Harold Zelensky and Camp Direct or Saul Silverman, past president of the Nebraska Section American Camping Association.

During the past two years Camp Jay-C-C was visited by the S tion committee and received an excellent.ratine in regard to program, staff, and professional administration. Herman Crowcll, chairman of the Slate standards committee for the American CampSteve Bloch of AZA No. 100 and ing Association said he was very pleased and Impressed with the a Central High School senior, will total operation of Camp-Jay-C-C. present the major address at the eighteenth annual Jewish Youth Council Thanksgiving S e r v i c e Wednesday, November 2fi at' 8 p. m. at the Beth El Synagogue. The service will be conducted en tiroly by members of the Youth Two holders of the United State:-; Council, it was announced by M<1 Army's Bronze Star /or heroic ac- die Sidman and Madeline Krlp. tion will address the Henry Mons- ke, the group's religious commit l<y Lodge, B'nai B'rith, at 8 p.m., tee chairmen. A Youth Council choir has been Wednesday, November. 2G, at the organized for the evening by Walt Jewish Community Center. Wise,, Uonu AZA and Carole GoinMajor Alfred Koiasky and Cap- berg, Debs. Bill Horwich, Rayim tain Bernard B. Cohen will explain the workings of STRAC, the will lead the opening prayer. Other Army's global strategic planning participants include Doug Platt, unit. They will supplement, tlieir Ronu AZA; Dick Knslow, AZA No comments with "on-the-spot" live 100; Eden Cohen, Kleanor Roosefilm illustrating the Army's role. velt; Susie. Speir, Ediar BBG and Major Kulasky, USAIt, began Carol Comber and Barbara Berhis army career ns ail enlisted man cutt, Debs. and worked his way up through the Eddie Sidman will offer a welranks. He made numerous land- come to the gathering and Sarah ings In the South Pacific under Milder, Sandy Gross and Bette battle conditions and was awarded Wciner all of Rohanue will do a the Bronze Star with ribbon for choral reading of a prayer. outstanding heroism. Knthy Adlcr, an eighth grader, C a p t a i n Bernard B. Cohen, has liren chosen to represent her U.'iAH, received a battle field com- class in tlic program. The Youth mission while serving under Gen- Council I'vtcnds :in Invitation to eral Patton through four cam- nil eighth grader/* and their parpaigns. He also holds the Bronze ents to attend the event. Star with a citation for outstandMilton Kutskee, president of the ing heroism. Youth Council and Phil Kutlcr, chairman of Youth Activities committee of the Jewish Community Center will deliver brief greetings. Youth groups from various Ed Rosen, Hairy Colick, Earl Omaha churches nnd parents of Siegel and IT. Gerber will serve as, members have been Invited to join auctioneers lit the Thanksgiving in the service. Festival and Bazaar Sunday, No- ' An Israeli dance demonstration vember 23, at 7:,'iO p. m. at the will be presented by the Youth Blackstone Hotel. The event is Council girl's club following the sponsored by Henry Monsky Chap- service. Refreshments will be served by the Beth El Sisterhood. ter No. 470, B'nai B'rith.

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Call to Divulge Facts On Upped Immigration Jerusalem, (JTA) — The 100niember United Jewish Appeal study mission, here for conferences with Israel's political and economic leaders and a tour of the country prior to the national annual goalfixing conference of the UJA, was told bluntly that the flow of cash from the American campaign and from other sources was "inadequate" in the face of increased immigration from Rumania and elsewher In Eastern Europe, Igraelf leaders aro planning on re-

ceiving .10,000 immigrants in the next six months. Jewish Agency treasurer Dov Joseph, who told the Americans that there was not sufficient money to integrate the expected new arrivals, stressed that there were still "unmet heeds" with respect to earlier immigrants. Ho pointed out there is need for housing for 22,000 families and called upon American Jewry to Join the Israel people in closing transit camps and putting their occupants Into permanent housing,

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Camp Jay-C-C Becomes Nationally Accredited Camp Jay-C-C, the Foderatioi sponsored resident camp for boys and girls, lias boon nationally accredited by the American Camping Association it was announced by Dr. Daniel Miller, chairman of the camp committee. Full membership and accreditation in the American Camping Association is permitted only by strict observance of nationally approved camp standards and compliance with the objectives of the association, Dr. Miller said. Camps a p p l y i n g for membership are placed on a "provisional" status until such time as a .Section Standards committee is uble to arrange to visit the camp, evaluate the policies and practices of the camp and verify the staff.

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Top leaders of the Omaha and Council Bluffs Jewish communities will participate in an emergency, national telephone conference on the unexpected, increase of immigration into Israel Tuesday afternoon at the Jewish Community Center. Sam Katzman and Sam Rice, co-chairmen of the Greater Omaha Committee for State of Israel Bonds, said the meeting, slated for 1 p. m., will hear a special report from Dr. Joseph J. Schwartz, executive An urgent appeal for more vol head of the Bond organization. Dr. Schwartz left for Israel this week aboard an El Al Israel Airuntenrs for B.I.G. (Bonds of the Israel Government) Day was is- lines plane in Iespouse to an uigent invitation (iom Finance Minister ,. ^ ^ , Levi Eshkol. He sued today by E. Robert Newman, J,* ' "*"** /*" ,**"'K ! will r e t u r n to grand marshal of the November 30 f "" * ' " ' ' <••».'• » < New York in time community- w i d e solicitation for for the telephone Slrite of Israel Bonds purchases. conference. Mr. Newman's call came as the , 4 Dr. S c h wartz Greater Omaha campaign to sell '' 1 was a s k e d to $200,000 in Israel Bonds this year come to Israel to pushed past the $105,000 mark. take part in a (See further details on page 4). \' discussion of. fi- : Volunteers are urged to enroll by nancial problems telephoning the Bond office, AT confronting t h e 1177 or AT 10!).'). ,, , , T „ , . Government of The grand marshal is assistant Finnneo Minister Dr. Joseph J. Sclmarti [ s r a e , a s a ,. e . secretary-treasurer of II i n k y LcM Kshliol suit of the recent Dinky Food Stores and is a native "resumption of mass immigration" of Omaha. A graduate of Omaha fi'om Eastern Europe. Central High and Stanford UniverOn his departure, DK. Schwartz sity, he earned bachelor of science said: . . .• and civil engineering degrees. An Ah' Force veteran, Mr. NewGiven the resources needed to man is a member of B'nai B'rith absorb newcomers and to enable The November meeting of I he them to become economically selfCornhusker Lodge, Temple Israel's Men's Club ind Tau Betti Pi hon- greater Omaha Adult Education sustaining, the new influx will be orary cngimciing fiutemitj He i Council will be held al Hie Jewish a welcome addition of strength for Community Center on Tuesday, Israel. November 25, at 1 p. m. and will "But, if adequate investment lie followed by a tour of the build- funds arc not immediately availing. Saul Silverman, vice presi- able lo establish the new immident of the Council and Center Ac- grants as a productive element in tivities Director, will preside at the shortest possible time, the new this meeting in the absence of the situation may well prove a serious Council president, Jack "Williams, drain on the country's limited reRegistrar at Creighton University. sources. We must find the means 'f.i '»/"-"* ; Among the many organizations through the Israel Bond drive to v represented on the Council are the help Israel avert this danger." ADL of B'nai B'rith and the Jewish Community Center, Joslyn, Omaha U n i v e r s i t y , Creighton The Next University, Board of Education. Program Of The Month YMCA, YWCA, Great B o o k s , t Parks and Recreation, and the Will Feature Public Library.

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E. Kobitrt Newman a member of I he board of Temple Israel and former secretary of the Cornhusker Lodge. Mrs. Sam Wolf, women's division chairman, said all members of that unit will participate in the annual drive aimed at making every Jewish family in Omaha the holder of at least one Israel Bond. More than 1,000 families already are bond holders, according to Mrs. J. Harry Kulakofsky, honorary chairman of the drive.

Seventy New York Schools Have Hebrew Classes New York, (JTA)—Hebrew has been included as a fully accredited foreign language by four additional public junior and senior high schools in New York City. A total of 70 New York City schools now teach Hebrew language nnd culture as part of tholr regular language studies program. Hebrew is -now taught In the public high schools of 16 cities in nine states, including California, Connecticut, Illinois, Indiana, Massachusetts, New Jersey,' New York, Ohio and Rhode Island. More than 1.400 colleges in the United States grant admission credit for Hebrew studied In accredited secondary, schools, and Hebrew Is taught in over 200 colJeges in the country,'

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The following Needlework Uuild CONGRESSMAN contributions have been received from California since the last list appeared in the J e w i s h Press; Mines. Morris Sunday, December 7, 8:00 p. m. Abramson, Ben Chait, Samuel M. at Temple Israel dayman, Jacob Cohen, Simon Feldman, Isadore Forbes, David Admission is Free L. Fredericks, William Freiden, Paul M. Goldstein, Leon Graetz, Sam Hornstein, Philip Katzman, 1 E.-Lleb Kiperstein, Alfred Kolasky, Joe Kurz, Sol Mann, Alvin S. Nogg, N a t h a n Novak, Arthur Parilman, Edward Z. Rosen, David The Youth Council Human ReRosenbaum, Harry Shrago, Phil Sokolof, David Wine and Miss lations Committee in cooperation with the Anti-Defanjation League Isabella Gerbcr. office-is planning a Human Relations tour of Omaha, Friday, NoChildren to Celebrate vember 28. • . The lour will include a meeting. Thanksgiving Sunday at the Urban League, a visit to St. . Children will participate In the Benedict's church, a luncheon with Thanksgiving p r o g r a m being top staff at the World Herald and, a meeting with Mayor John Rosenplanned for all groups in the Sun- blatt and the mayor's committee day Funday program on Sunday, on Human Relations. .. . November 23. They will also preYouth Council chairmen, Sharon : Frank of Debs and Jim Gussof pare decorations. Each group will present a song Rayim said the tour will offer an or playet which will be followed opportunity for committee members to gather first hand informaby Indian dances. tion on problems of intergroup and A live turkey and duck will be intcrfaith relations. visiting each group and "a name and draw the turkey and duck" contest jvill be held. Refreshments will be served.

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EXTRADITION TREATED SICiNEI) P a r i s , (JTA)—An extradition treaty covering nearly all penal offenses except, petty misdemeanors was signed here b e t w e e n F r a n c e and Israel. Ambassador Yaacov Tslir signed for Israel.

The 1958-59 calendar of Youih Coiincilwill include a Stage Nitwit, it was decided by all participat lg clubs at a meeting November '}., A board will be'selecicd to se' ;p regulations (;ovocning the e.'..Hand to name judges.


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