January 30, 1959

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KBO.V--Sunday. HA'i u. in MHS.SAGK OF ISRAEL "The Lost Dimension" by I'.ahhi Joseph II. Maori, 'IVmple Israel, Miami. l>'Ia.

Members cif iii• • Steering coniItiittcc of the Men's Division of Die Philanthropies will n I tend a breakfast inccliiiL; Siirnl.iy at !):.'1O (I. m. ;it the Jewish Community Ccnler, il was announced by Ailliiu- A. Colin. O n c r a l C'h.-iinnrm of tin.1 Division. Mr'inhers of the steering committee lire past chairmen of the men's division who have agreed to assist Mr. Colin in planning and livippiii:,' tiicir rniupnlgn. Thoy are Jvirl riin;i,'l, Miirvin Treller, llohcrt Silver, Harry Woinberg, Louis i C'-'iiii'ir and I'libcii Ijppctt. Mr. t'olm Issued an urgent np|ie:il tn (In- entire community fur volunteers fur the division, lie mild the general nirn'n division lias it Inriri* number of prospects unit rii|iilr<H (he maximum rimnlier of worker* for «(iin|ilete coverage.

"Our intention this year," Mr. Colin declared, "is to see every prospect large or small. This is n must because every dollar is essential to ;ill recipients of the campaign."

Adenauer Gondetnns Recent Anti-Semitic 'Excesses' of Germans I'onn (./TAi— Fifteen years after the Allies smashed ifiller's nightmare state, Chancellor Kcinra'l Adenauer told the West Geimnn parlinment lie ret-iardrd "leri'nt anti-Semitic excesses" as a disgrace f) the German people and i "serious affront to our Jewish fellow citizens." What I* <i»v't Diiinc'.' Arthur

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Smallest Israel Coin Abolished

Social Democratic leader Adolph Arndt asked what the Adenauer f;overnment was doinK to hrinpr Nazi criminals to justice. Arndl also asked what the Government was doint; to prevent the escape abroad of wanted criminals like Dr. Hans Kisele, fonner concentration camp doctor who fled to Egypt to avoid prosecution for crimes against camp inmate*. No (ieiiTnl Amnesty Meanwhile, the Minister of Justice of North Rhine-Westphalia told a mevthiH of legal experts In Dusseldorf that there would be no general .amnesty on X.'izi crimes.

J <• r u s a l e m (JTA >- Israel's mounting inflntion has maile the smallest unit of currency, the prtilah, of so little use that a bill has been presented to the Knesset to establish a new basic unit. The bill divides the Israel pound into The Jewish Community Center | 100 units, each of will be called will sponsor a first aid course, for an "agorrah." Tim prutali repreadults starting Wednesday, Febru- sents one one-tlioii.sandth of an ary 11. The class will meet on ten Israel pound. consecutive Wednesdays from 0:30 Jewish Contributions a. m. to llr.fO a. in. at the Center. The Israeli Treasury decided The only cost involve! is flic that a coin representing the thou- To So. Africa Lauded purchase of a SI.00 American Red sandth part of an Israeli pound no Johannosluiru fJTA) — llcpreCross first Aid hook which may longer had any practical value and sentatives of the South African l>» obtained at the Red Cross was not a negotiable currency. Chapter office or at the Center. The.Israel pound was originally government .and of various ChrisJoseph K Mieek, Center Aquatic pegged to sterling and had a value tian denominations lauded Jewish Director, will Instruct the class. of I?.'!,60 and the prutah was a contrihutlons to the country at a The Center parking Jot will he useful coin.-Hut with the Israeli silver jubilee anniversary banquet available free to all members of pound at CO cents, even a street of the Federation of Synagogue of beggar spurns the coin, The new the Transvaal and Free State. the group. coin the "aKorrah," will haw a Minister of the Interior Tom value at six-tenths of a cent. It is Naude, .said that the Jews could Britain Training named after the earliest reported justify their claim to having consmall coin In Jewish history. Ref- tributed their fair share to the Israel Scientists erences to it are in the First Book aschlevement of South Africa's national ideals. The Jews of South of Samuel. London, (JTA i ~-B r i t a I n lias Africa, Mr. Naude continued, are been and is Riving Israeli scien"good Jews and good citizens." tists aid with n multiplicity of F. C. Odendanl, Administrator nuclear problem, Dr. M. Shaffer, of the Transvaal, expressed his scientific attache at (he Israel To Vote in Israel deep respect for the Jewish reEmbassy here, declared. ligion as the "main force of JewJerusalem (JTA) • — Israel Pointing out that Britain's asish survival -and the vital ingredBar Yehuda, Minister of In- ient which had imbued the Jew sistance to the Jewish State in terior, reported that under the this field is on o level with nny with Ideals of public service." new voters registration law, Chief rtnbbl Louis I. Habinoreceived by Israel from other nearly 1,300,000 Israel citicountries, Dr. Shaffer reported drew a comparison between zens will be eligible to vote in witz that Israeli scientists were receivSouth Africa and Israel, noting the Knesset elections now set ing training at British research inIn both the government was for November 17. The law that stallations, and Britain has been commanded hy one dominant race provides for the establishwaking available to Israeli scienreligious group. This, he caument of an annual voters' reg- and tists information of a non-military tioned, laid a responsibility on ister to include all persons character, countries to resist the tempwho have reached the age of both On the other hand, he pointed tation of favoring one's own whore IS or arrived as immigrants out, Israel years ago provided consideration was required since the preceding Decem- equal Britain with information and techof representations made by Jews, ber 31. nical experience in the production Anglicans, Catholics and others. The number of voters lias of heavy water, an element necesIncreased by 230,(100 since the sary in the production of nuclear 1955 election, the Minister Stage Night Set energy, by u method invented in said, Israel.

First Aid Course For Adults Opens Feb. 11 csf Center

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For February 23

Dr. Philip Slier Home for the Aged

The 23rd annual Youth Council Stage Night has been set. for DONOR IN MEMORY OF Saturday, February '21 at 8 p. m. Tlio Dr. 1'Iillfp .Slier Jewish Homo for thtt Aged gratefully at the Jewish Community Center, acknowledge tlio following Memorial* mid Donations to tlio Home: it wan announced hy Steve Flskr and Edle Singer, co-chairmen f° Mejjrj onti Mmei. Morrl* Fronklln, Jacob Sfoj&uro, Jr., Reuben Drown, Harry Rochmon, Yo»» Fomlllci, Mill Mcsn Dlonk Sam Folcr this program. Mr end //.rj Morrlj'J, Franklin, Mill Maxlno Ncwsom* , M Mn. Sorah Frank All clubs will present original If.n. Ben Handler • ' < - Leino GdeKloln Mr und M r i . Loull Kulokofjky • Mo< Mutkln. iam OrecnlMro skits. Prizes will be given for the Ren Koilof* • " * ^ r 3 > Sophie Kaslow Employees of Mlsiourl River OlvKlon Loboralor/, U. 5. Army Corpi ol Engincerj, best boys club presentation and , Mt<ir>. ond Mmei. Den silver. A, W. Broabury, L. A. Drown, E. J . Dekloli, w, J. Heck. J. F. Hurjl, Jomc! KlelJcn, P. 6 . WoWt ....Ell Well the best girls' club presentation. rV.ui D«H« Blonk. Mr. and M n . Fred Roicmlock . . . . B . . Mr>. Tibs Dlonk Gron Steve DIoogoff, Arnio Bre.slow Mr. ana Mri,. nen Silver Adolpd Frohmon Mr. ond M r i . Fred Roicn5lock Dovld Markel and Don Noodell have been apM r i Cv Silver • . . . X y Silver pointed stage managers. M««er» ond limit. Joy Ownlock. Horold Chernlack, l>odor» Chopmon .......liaae Cohen IMt. U. L. Orcen (Santa Monica, Calif.) Jullui Helphand The rules governing the event drawn up by club delegates Donor In Memory of and Messrs. ond Mmt«. tlolhon Noo.5, E. L«o Hbsj—5Mh Wedding Anlverjory ol Mr. and M r i . were amended and approved by If.r.^nS'lMtf'EXtt'uatia Recovery ot Mri. M. Brodk»y Council Advisors nt their recent Mr. anti Mn. Jacob Sloiburg, Jr Rjcovsry ofiador« Colditeln workshop. The BIIOW IS opon to the community nnd tickets arc available at the Jewish CommunSYNAGOGUE DONATIONS ity Center. Student admission Is Ben Joldln, Uuli frun, Ida B«rB, Ben Ativtnon, Mra. L. Oilier, Mturt. mi Aarsn Bipi. Htrman rftytnon, U « willi, Mri, Morrll OroMnraV Bm fifty cents ond 51 for Adults, Kl

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A Music Month Feature William Wolff, bass baritone and internationally known radio, television ami stage personality will be the featured attraction in the Jewish Music Month Concert on Tuesday, February 10, at H p. in,, in the Center Auditorium. Possesses "Moldcn Voice" Mr. Wolff, whose professional career is similar to that of Richard Tucker, slated a well known music critic, possesses "a golden voice with a charm and cultura all of which are in complete harmony." A former cantor, Mr. Wolff continues to include and brings to the concert stage liturgical and cantorial music of Hebrew and Israeli origin. Praised by the foremost critics of the east and the National Broadcasting companies in this country and abroad, Mr, Wolff presents a unique interpretation of vocal music and the clasWllllnm Wolff sical, semi-classical and especially folk tune selections. 'Slimerette' Course Jewish Music Month Feature Wollf's appearance in Oma» For Women at Center haMr. is part of the Jewish Community Center's participation and celoThree Times a Week bration.of National Jewish Musio Month. The Jewish Music Month A special ".Slimcretle" exercise Steering Committee asks' that and figure control course for wom- tickets be purchased or reserved en has been organized at the Jew- at the Center now so that each ish Community Center, The class, person will be assured of a seat. open to women of all ages, meets Mrs. A. C. Fellmnn, pianist, will every Monday, Wednesday, and accompany Mr, Wolff. Tickets ara at $1.23 each. Friday from 10 a. in. to 11 a. m. now on sale Now Comnilttvo ui the Center. Members of the new Steering Tlio program will stress n«w Committee are: Louis Canar, MymetliodH of "slimming and trim- ron Cohen, Harry DuBoff, Cantor ming" in body contour. Every Aaron I, Edgar, Albert Feldman, niciiilicr of tlio class .will recelvo n Mm. Mike Freeman, Miss Ida Gitcomplete figure analysis, mid exer- lin, Cantor Eli Kagan, Ilyman cises will lie doslgneil to meet In— Osoff, Joe Radinowski, Mrs. H. Z. dividual needs. Special. attention Rosenfeld, Earl Siegel, Hurry Sidwill lie given to correct posture, man, Dr. Melvin Tatelman, Mrs, .sitting, standing, and walking Harry Trustin and Nathan Yaffo, techniques. Knluxlng music will accompany tlio ivoinrn during tlielr exercises. Terminal consulta- Girls Enroll for -f tions, calorie counter*, and diets will be available. Charm Sessions! • Mrs. Virginia Becker, who has A course In charm will be one of had six years of experience with modeling and exercise classes, is the newest features offered during the coming months by th» in charge. Mrs, Becker said, "a program JewishCommunity Center. of this nature interests women in For high school girls, whosa achieving a more attractive figure many requests prompted its planas well as a generally Improved ning by the Center, the sessions will be devoted to hair styling, skin outlook on life." nail care, make-up und wardThe course is free of charge to care, nil those holding annual Center robe suggestions. memberships and is only $5 a The young ladles Interested are month for others, Free parking now urged to enroll immediately facilities are in the Center's priv- so that a definite day can bo seate parking area. Free coffee will lected fur their g r e a t e s t conbe served during cold weather. venience. Present arrangements Classes will be limited for individ- include 10 consecutive weekly ual specific figure analysis and meetings from 3:30 p. m. to 1:30 control so women are invited to p. in. Kcglstrution will contlnuo register now by calling JA 33G6, from January 30 to February 5 at the Center, Slimerette Department. Cost of the entiro course i s ' only $10.

Perform Israeli Dances

A Jewish Youth Council spon- Theme for Youth sored group has been invited to perform Israeli dances in a Broth- Program Selected erhood Month program to be presented by the National Conference The theme of the Youth Counof Christians and Jews, Sunday, cil Brotherhood program will bo February 8 at Joslyn Museum. "Brotherhood Bound—Awareness, Madelaine Kriplce, Debka Debs Analysis, A c t i o n", it was anis co-ordinator of the group which nounced by Itcnee Rimmerman includes Naomi Rothenherg, Rence and Sharon Frank, its co-chairRimmerman, Frances Erman, all men. of Kohanue BUG; Lynctte Forbes, The Youth Council in cooperaLeslie Smith, Donna Kidman of tion with United Synagogue Youth Debs; Irene Wiener, Arlene Gross- will present a program of entermnn of Eleanor Roosevelt BBG, tainment, small group discussions, and Marcia Fogel, Ron! Meyer, and a reception at Beth El SynaBunny Uloch of Ediar BBG. Thegogue on Saturday, February 7 at girls ulso will perform at' the 7:30 p. m. Youth Council—United Synagogue Teenagers of Youth for Christ Youth Brotherhood Program at pf St. Benedict's Church and their Beth El, Saturday, February 7 at advisors will poin the Youth Coun8 p. in. and at a Brotherhood Tea cil participation in parts of the sponsured by the National Con- evening's p r o g r a m . Alt Youth ference of Christians and Jews at Council members, their parent* lha Hotel Pathfinder In Fremont, and friends aro invited to attend this program. Nebr., February 15.


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