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Men's Division to Hold First Report Breakfast thropies dri\e, \V'i" are depending on everyone to PAKT1CIPATK.SOIJClT-CONTKIIJUri'J to insure that we can shoulder our share of lesponsibilily." IJeiitenitiits Nunied I .Mr. Cohn announced the following contingent of lieutenants who luill serve his division: Morton ] Brett, Ted Cohen. Jerry Cohn. -Marvin Gilinslty, Joseph (iinsburj;, .Stuart Gottlieb, Dan Goldman, Colemnn Greenbcrj;, Jerry Grossman, Paul Grossman, Harry Goldberg, Charles Cuss, Norman Halm, Kurt llir.shin;;er, Moe Kagan, Hen K hitman, Morris K. Klrshenlimim, Morris I.ipp, Sol I.ittman, Dr. Stanley Malashock, f-.'d Milder, Sherman Poska, Joseph Radinou'slci, Bert itender, Millard Rosenherg, Harry Saltzman , Donald Schoenbauni, Maury Schwartz, Irvin Singer, Leonard Shelton, Irving Stern, William Stone, Nate I'artlelpato-Sullelt-C'onlrilmtc • He continued "the needs local- Turner, Jlyman Wclner, Dr. Karl ly, nationally and overseas has not Wigodsky, Herbert Wintroub, Sol been ns great in a decade as it in Yaffe, Ben Zeff, Seymour JCooh and today and demands the utmost Al Swelling. support from every man. I um confident that everyone approached l>y a solicitor will accept his rekponsihility in the 10.")'.) PhilanArllitir A. Colin, fJcmrral Chairman of Hit' Philanthropies Men's J.ilvision, lias scheduled the "first report" b i' e a k-^ fast fur this Sunday, March 1") al ?l:.'!0 a. in. at the Jewish Community Outer. Loiters of inv i t a t i o n have been sent to all workers, lieutenants, ca p t a 1 us find vice-chairmen, ti r g i " B them to bring uli Arthur Colin Hieir..signed pledge curds to the meeting. Mr. Cohn reported that everyone is enthusiastically fioing Jiis part of the campaign, which promises complete coverage of nil cards,
Huge Gate To M e Jessel's Birthday A cake, Hi inches in diameter will mark the Cist birthday of George Je.ssel at the Golden Jubilee dinner, March 22 at ISe.th Israel Synagogue, Pan Gordnian, chairman, said. The cake to be baked at the synagogue, will he a feature of the occasion when the veteran showman will receive the annual Beth Israel humanitarian award. More than 6.")0 persons ale expected to attend the G:<15 p. rn. dinner, Maurice Katzman, Synagogue president, reported. Guests are expected to make their sent ing selection an soon ns they arrive. Sam Hnhn, souvenir journal chairman, said the new volume will be "one of the most Interesting" and that copies be distributed to all present. Jessel will leave Omaha to visit on March 2.'i with former President Harry S. Truman, 1957 award recipient, and will speak in behalf of the Truman library in Knnstis City.
Felix Flhleli. whose skill us a choreographer anil dancer won for him the 10">H Television dunce iiwurd, will present lili Internationally famous repetolro here Thursday, March II) uhon lie performs tit the Jewish Community Center at 8 p. m. Ho will appear In the. fourth program of the month series. Admission Is frer.
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Women Workers Meet March 24
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"I'lirlm J'remiore" will lilglili>,'lit tho worker**' meeting of the Philanthropies \V<iin(!ii')t J>hlsion on 'liicsilay, Alnreli '.l\, 'llie iiiiislrnl rwvleiv featuring outstaiKiliiK' local talent will follow a dessert lnnrliAnii ut 12:S0 ji.in. ut thfi Jewish Comiiinnlly Center. Shied till* worKers" (,'iitlieiln); \H helnfr held (luring tln< pulillc school sjirlni,' vncutloii, u soparulft projjrnm for children Is heln^ planned to rolnrldu with the afternoon's activities.
Popular Broadway if Comedy Show The Theutor Ciiruvun of New York whose pnrforninnre lust year captivated Omniums will roturn to tlie Jeivluli Community Conter •>tn(;« with n rompl«t«ly new uliow, Tuesday night, March ?,4. The Jewish Culture Council of the Jewish Com nuinity.Ce n t e r along with other Centers through out the United Stntes und Cannda are the sponsors of this unique cultural e n t e r talnroent program which has been present ed annually slnca 1921, with overw h o 1 m ing suecess. Tlie Caravan Players are a sextette of musical comedy performerj of the New York Broadway Stage and New York Jewish Art Theatre. They are Mlna Bern, Lilly Ulliana, Leon Liebgokl, Al Harria, Joe Barash and their director, Ben Bonus: The troupn'a iicrformunre will ronuiienioriite the 100th anniversary of the birth of Sliuloni Alelclipni Iiy |irosentlii(r o now muslnil play adapted from Ills book, "Tevyo'n VnunMi-.TH." Tlin miiterhil was adapted for the singe, Iiy the noted jioct, Wolf Yunln with speelnl innsle by Sholcni Hprunda. Tickets are on sale at the Jewish Community Center. Admission Is by season ticket or Individual ticket at. SI.25. Reservations niny be made by calling: the Center's Activities office, JA l.ififi.
JWV Sponsors iovies For Home Residents Jerome P. Grossman, commander of Epstein-Morgan Post 2&f, Jewish War Veterans, announced his o r g a n i z a t i o n will srwnsor movies for residents of the Dr. Philip Slier Jewish Home for the Aged. Plans have been made by JWV to entertain residents of the home HS Its guests at various film showings a t Cooper Foundation theaters, Mr. Grossman said.
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Washington (JTA)— Israel Ambassador Aliha Klian, who Is also Israel's permanent representative to (lie United Nations, formally ninile known that he Is leaving his posts at the end of Slay In order to return to Israel. In Jerusalem, reports indicated thnt Mr. Kban Is expected to run in next November's general elections for membership on the ticket of the dominant. Mapai Party. If elected to Parliament, he will probably be appointed as Foreign Minister. These indications were advanced in well informed circles here followlnf; the announcement of Mr. Khan's resignation from his twin posts as Ambassador to Washington and this country's permanent representative to the United Nations. The present Foreign Minister, Mrs. Ciolda Melr, has said several times that she does not intend to continue in her post, after the next elections.
Annual Memorial Service Planned All organizations are invited to send representatives to a conference, Wednesday, March 18 at 8 p. m. at the Jewish Community Center to Join in making plans for a Memorial Service to honor the Warsaw Martyrs and the loss of 6,000 Jews during the Hitler period. The meeting is1 being sponsored by the Farband Poale Zion and Pioneer Women. Further .information may be obtained by calling JA 3891.
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Hilda Kurtwell. M m Marie Acklcy of Dgvld Orkow at th« Dr. PWIIp 5her Home Recovery o! A^n. Morrli Roienitaln Rtcovory of Mrs. Cilhor Mark* Anniversary of Mr. and Mri. Errrtit A, H033 Recoviry of Jot Rodlnowikl Annlverjory of Or, ond Mri. M, H. Grcenbtrg .70ifi Birthday of Michael Kraine Bar Mllivah of Arnold Weld , Recovery of Mr. I. Golditeln Recovery of tAr, and M r i . LogH Kulokofiky Recovery of Mri. Jock Cohen
Donation! to Homo Synagogue M r i . Arthur Meyerjon, Samuel Gllman,
Special Gift Mr, and Mri. Leitir Simon ....Twa Watt Oveni
On the Air KBON—Sunday, March 15, 8:50 a.m., "MESSAGE OF ISRAFM'~Vr. Nelson Glueek, president of the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Kellglon, Cincinnati, Ohio, worldfamous Biblical arclmeloglat and author of "Rivers iir the Deserts," dlllneatlng his discoveries pf a lost clvlllzntlon in Israel'* Negev.
Jerusalem (JTA)—Amon Keren, secretary of the Israel Legation In Bucharest, was declared by the Rumanian Government as persona non-grata, and ordered to leave Rumania. It is understood that the Israel Foreign Ministry will summon the Rumanian Minister in Israel,to present Israel's protest and refute the charges leveled against Mr. Keren. ' The Israel Cabinet devoted this entire session to problems concerning the adsorption of immigrant!:
Mrs. Charles Ross, newly appointed '.-haii-man.of the Women'* Business and Pr.>'i.K.;;oi il Division of the Omaha i'liilwnthropies c,impjij,'n will be hi.jtess Sunday to workers of her unit at a brunch at her home, 6325 Glenwood Road, at noon. Throe, C'u-C'liairmun .Sorviiij* with Mrs. Ross will b« the three majors of her division, llie Misses Ida Spring and Dorothy Roscnlhal and Mrs. Joseph Mayer. Plans are underway for a gen* oral meeting of 13. and P. worker* on Tuesday nifiht, March 21. Mrs. Morris Grossman, general chairman of the Women's Division, announced the appointment of Mrs. Ross with great enthusiasm and said, "Sylvia Ross has been an outstanding devotee, of all type* of philanthropy in addition to serving world Jewry and Israel with great dedication. We can expect to see this division top all past records in its activity this year." Mrs. Ross has served in many previous Philanthropies campaign* and Is a past president of th« B and P group of Hadnssah a* well ns treasurer of the Bikur Cholim society. The noon brunch Sunday, March 15 at the Rosa home will be th« second women's affair h.?ld thi$ week. Women's Division Coffee On Thursday morning a joint meeting and coffee was iiicnacd by leaders of the general Women'* Division and representatives of tht Federation of Women's Clubs at the home of Mrs. Harry Sidman at 9:30 a.m. Mrs. Mike Freeman, president of the Federation of Women's Clubs and Mrs. Grosgman introduced the three co-chair« men of the General Women's Division, Mrs. Sum Katzman, Mr*. Alfred Sopbir and M r s . Albert Wohlner and B. and P.-Division Chairman, Mrs. Ross. Plans wer« made by captains, steering committee and chairmen for the overall workers' de3sart luncheon meetin, March 24 at the Jewish Community Center which will fea« ture the Initial performance of the "Purlm Premiere," a musical review.
Basketball Banquet Sunday at Center The midget basketball season will close with an honors banquet for players and their fathers. Sunday at 5:30 p. m. at the Jewish Community Center. Jack Cotton, Omaha U n i v e r s i t y basketball coach, will be guest speaker. Reservations may be made by culling the Center Activities office, JA 1366.
Israel Highway Tel Aviv, ( J T A ) — T h r o u g h American financial and technical aid, a now highway link has been opened between Haifa and thi* city, saving 15 minutes in the motor run between these two centers.
from Rumania and other East European countries. Labor Minister Mordecai Namir reported on the employment situation and the housing of the immigrants. Minister of Agriculture Kadisli Luz reported on the possibilities, of settling the newcomers in farm occupations. Minister of Education Zalman Arrnne reported on the need of additional classrooms, and on the swift pace with which the children of the Rumanian immigrants adapt themselves tn the schools In Israel.