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Knteiud us Sevonri-C'luss Mutter a t Post- Annuul Rule 4 Dullart offico, Umuhii. Nebraska, under Act of 1H7U. aiiiKlo Copy 10 Cents

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Israel Considered xGigantic Annuv ...cue Award Day Camp to Provide Night Set for Way 13 Insurance Policy' For Jews SpeGial Swim Program "Israel is u gigantic insurance offered till) Invocation mid Kalilil policy fur . I r a s wherever ( h e y Myer S. • Krlplm of firth'Kl, tlie invoeutlon, lire."

Mr. Wolf presented tlie leadership of tho Youth Council, u high .school division. They were Justin Greenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Greenberg. Phyllis Aura* hams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Abrahams, Grand Marshals and their co-chairmen, Alvin Newberg, son of Mr. mid 'Mrs. Jack Npwberg, und Ethel Sabes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Sabes, Young Grcenberg reported he had Tlie ipoiikor uluiso cari-cr in In- received a check for $250 from torwoven uilli (IIH liiiildlni; of I i -his grandparents,''. Mr.--'and Mr*;r:i«I, ussi-iti-d lit hit iipprurance Philip Greeiiberg of Tucson, Ariz., linfora hutli group*, Hint tint moral to kick-off the unit's drive and justification for the e.xtstencei of encourage high school students in Ills country l i to vttulillNli a home campaign participation.

This was the message delivered by Iteiiven Oiifni In addresses nt two major cvt-iits launching the Philanthropies Campaign. Ml', Dafni, a foremost Israel loader, spoke lit (lie Women's Division city-ivi<li> dessert litiiclicon at IJeth Jsrae] und in llie evening nf tha s;iine ilny, nt (ho Men's Initial Gifls dinner al Hie Highland Country Club.

The Jewish Community Center Athletic Committee has announced that the annual "athletic award night" will be held Wednesday, May 13 at 7:30 p. m. Sam Ban and Ducky Greenberg have been named co-chairman of the evening . by Irv Yaffe, Athletic ! Committee

Swimming and aqiiatictictivities \vill be featured in the Jewish Community p.eri ter-; Pay Camp program which,; will lie held a t Peony Park between June 15 to July.10.

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iloj'K und (,r'''s ri'if 1stcri'il for tho pro-school Day Clump program will not Hirim In the IVony I'nrk pool, It w w unnoiinecd by Mrs. MurMimll HrrkiT, jire-school director. All ,vnuni;stors h e t u e c n (ha ages of ,1-5 will be jirovlded with a K]iK<'lnl NuiJiiniiiig urt-a offcrlnjf tli<« udvanfiifre o f julvacy, doslralilo for pre-KcliiKil children.

••'''• . ,. . Tlie goals of the aquatic proMembers of tht Athletic Com- gram is to provide recreational mittee will convey the awards nnd.'instructional yva\jet activities Won by grade; .high school and for each camper under the dtrecadult participants in the athletic tlon of a mature, experienced and The first Day Camp session will program. Highlighting the affair fully qualified Red Cross Safety run from June 13 to June 26 and will be the presentation of the instructor assisted i>y a sUilled the second from June 2!) to July J. J. Grcenberg Mciporial Award staff, The Center Duy Camp ad- 10. Fees are $,')3 for each two to the outstanding midget league heres to .the standards designated week period or $00 for the cntlra basketball player; the Harry Trus- by the American Red Cross tor four week session. These fees ara tin Trophy to the outstanding hifjh water safety in addition to those all inclusive. Children are picked school athlete and the Les I!urk- of the American Camping Asso- up and returned to five convenienroad Award to tlie qutstandiiif; ciation. . . . . ent pickup locations, For further athlete'.in varsity competition. All information call JA 1366— Day star 'selections in midget and Camp office. nml uildres* fur tliosu who need it. Youth Council basket ball leagues Mrs. Sam Katzman, a co-chair- will also be announced. [ID paralleled the roles of Isman, presided n't..'the-'afternoon* rael and tho United .States in dealThe affair is open to the public Ing wltli world crises. Ho pointed function in the absence of Mrs. and the athletic committee invites out that (lifspjlB th» fact that Morris Grossman, Women's Chair- all center members,-parents and Camp Jay-C-C, Federation sponneiiliar had anything to do with man, who was prevented by ill- friends of award recipients to sored resident camp program for thorn—alluilin); to Germany as the ness from at tending either'-of the attend. Paris ( J T A ) ~ Jordan's Ambas'•'•.•',* Jewish boys and -girls-,will begin latest in the case* of tills country events. its third decade of professional sador in Madrid has been assured Tho speaker WHS presented It.y and to the Rumanian emigration camping service on Sunday, July by the Spanish Foreign Ministry for his nation, such crises must Mrs. Albert Wuhlner, and the 19, opening day of the 1959 sea- that Spain. will not recognize Isprayor liy Mrs. Hoplilr. Both lire be faced. son, Norman Batt, Camp Chair- rael and that Spain has no intenco-rliairmcn. A inoim'iit'd silence If Israel had coins Into being tion of establishing diplomatic? man, reported. •" •;-• : eunucil hi lueniory of tho late .Mrs. twenty yours n((o instead of ten, relations with Israel. Hen Shapiro, 195H Women's chairC. I. T. ApplleatloimUcavy Tlie award winnlnc; Walt Disney million!; of •lews destroyed by HitPress dispatches which brought man. Soon after receiving national coloV movie "Alice in Wonderland" ler, might have been saved, Mi1. Mrs. Freeman brought-greetings will he the feature attraction nt recognition by the American Camp- this report here from Amman, Dafni declined. from tho Federation of Women's the Chlldrais' Movie Festival ing Association, over 50 young Jordan, stated also that Spain has "Wo Iirael'K nro » proud peo- Clubs nnd Introduced Mrs. Charles Sunday, April 19, in 2 p. m. Tho teens from tho Omaha area have promised—Madrid's "full support" ple," lio stressed n i he tulil of tlie Ross, chairman * of the Business 2."> cents admission movie program applied for the newly organized to any Arab state that might bo $li,,'>OO,flVQ ralsetl voluntarily by mid Professional Women's Section. is heiriK spoiiHiiied by the Oniahn coimselor-in-t r a i n i n g program "the victim of'Israeli aggression." Saruel's "and wlicii we a s k for Sim expressed the division's ap- •Icrwisli Vduiu; Adults. All proceeds fC.I.T.i. Camp .Jay-C-C Is one of money, jyo are riot asking for our- preciation to tlio Beth Israel lioiml will no to tin' li)5D rhilanthropins the few nationally approved camps »nlve». "Wo urn ashing you to slmro and its sisterhood board for mak- (hive, David SUnite, Youni; Adult in the rnld-WL'st to offer a complete Irt thin «;\]M"rlincnt of mtvlng lives." ing tlie sociul available for the Cliainii.'in nnnoiinci.'d, camp and general, leadership proIsrael could be self-sustaining If occasion. Tlie sisterhood board •grum-for teen-agers. "Allir In Wonderland" Its doors wci'o closed to immigra- headed by Mrs. Henry Appel, presThis year the capacity of the Sunday nl the .Jay—'! |). in. tion, but thfit will never happen ident, presided over "a coffee." Omahans are asked to leport Ymmu mlult^t to donutc pro- camp has been extended to acus Jong aa Jew* need n haven, ceeds to IM/V erncrKciiey r;im- commodate the heavy demand for any change of addresses for servthe speaker said. camping experiences l>y Omahu ice men by Mrs. Joseph Freeman, piilBn. "Wo Imvr >viilt«'il 2,000 yearn youngsters and the new wave of Service .-to Armed Forces ChairSpecial refrcshinents, candy, and can stick it out a i long i n man for the Federation of Jewish popcorn find treats will he handled leon enmpers interested In the npeMWiry," ho adiled. "We can Womens Clubs, who Is preparing a special C.l.T. program. 1 by individual members, of the Halt for orononilc! Inileiicndeiice.' Mr. Butt, declared registration Passover card mailing to those in Young Adult Council. All. boys'and A musical skit depleting (lie the Armed Forces. Calls may be fjirls, teens nnd--grownups, alike Is car-marked for a new high over, made to Mrs. Freeman, \VA 8814 agencies l)enc"fitiiif; from tlie camprevious years. Already, enrollare. invited to see this Oscnr.win-. paign was presented at both the or the Center, JA 136G, niiiK feature while at the same ment is passed last year's mark men's and women's events under for tho same period and. registratime assist the Omaha Yoiing tho direction of Mrs. Norman DenTills week we welcome our enberg, also :t participant with Sioux City neighbors to the Adult Council l/i launching their tion has virtually just begun, he added. The camp committee Is ex. y:. tho Mtticj. Robert Baker, Donald Jewish Press. The Sioux City 19:59 campaign. freniely. concerned with the new KoHi!, Robert Sllvennan and Mor- Section will a p p e a r in the 'Interest in teenage camping and ley Zlpui'sky. Mrs. Harry UuBoff PICHS for a period of time durhas unanimously agreed to provide was accompanist. ing tlie Sioux City United JewVisits; to .Youth Council Club C a in p i n g activities for Omaha OIIKIIKI'S I'Jii IJI nt )i ropl'S [ n n I ish Appeal Campaign. Members youth,, 6 to 14 years of age. "•'. meetings will be made by Phyllis ftlnn at SGOIMIOO, Calvin .11. Sow- of tlie. Sioux City Jewish ComAbrahams, Justin Greenberg, Alvin Tlirco Vlllafies In Camp iiian, Inllliil (lifts Chairman, who munity will receive this publiBelli Kl Synagogue* will present This year the camp will be com- Newberg: and Ethel Sabes, Council |iri:HliI«il, H.-iiil nt the Initial (;ift* cation. Cantor. Aaron I. Edgar and an prised pf tiireb: "Villages!', Junior Philanthropies leaders, illnner, Tlie mrrlliiK \\im opened augmented Concert Choir jn a Village, Seriioi Village and Teen : They will report on the address Itolierl II. Knopor liy Siiluilfl N. Wolf, (icncriil Phiprogram of varied Jewish iroislc Villuge. Boys and girls six through niade by Iteuven Pnfnl, Israeli T'edcrntion President. lanthropic* Chairman. Kobcrt K. by contemporary composers ^Fri- fourteen 'years of age are; now leader,-which they heard at tho Isadoru Chapmnn Hooper, Jewish Federation pruslday evening, April 21. ThoVocl'ress Committee. Initial Gifts dinner and will dis. (hint, liitrodueoil .Mr, Dafnl, Itubbl caslon will mark the twenty-third eligible to enroll at Camp Jay-C-C. cuss the goals of the campaign Chairman, Dates anil liutes BIdney Brooks of Toiiipln Israel annual Concert of Jewish Music 1st Sessloii—July 19-Atigust 1-— with each club and the plans for at the synagogue. : . the Youth Council special event : $90.00. ; ":"... '; ;•:•.- : ; A special feature will be selec2nd Session—August 1-Augiist 16 on May 3. tions from Mendelsohn's oratorio - 5 9 0 , 0 0 . A tape recording of a stirring ' •'. :•.'•. Full Session—July 19-Augtist 16 address by Rabbi Herbert FriedThf; Dr. Philip Slier Jewish Homo for tho Aged gratefully ac- "E 1 i j a h." Tlie program will also — $ 1 7 0 . 0 0 ; . ' . ' • • ' " man, presented in Miami, Fla,, will knowledges I tie following Memorials and Donations to the Hume: include some new Parents are invited to arrange be played at each meeting. Club Donor In Momory of I s r li P. 11 music for appointment and interviews captains will outline their plans Mr ond.Mri. R. K. Pcrscll. V/Hllum H. Holm, Mr, ami Mrs. Jainoi P. Lotfiom, Mr, with the Camp Director to discuss for their club's participation in tha Y i d d i s h f o l k ond Mrj. Harold triybsffj, tAr, ond Mrj. Wolfer Zlinmormofi, Mr. ana Mri, Thornol their individual camping needs for drive nnd Jiey will introduce tha Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. r/aurlco Urriorl, Omaha Live 5tock T(oders Exchange, Mr, songs, nnd neu and Mrj. n. J. Roaan, Jr., Mr. ond V n R, J. Rcqan, Sr., Mr, ond Mrs. B, M, this year. The Camp Committee lieutenants of each g r o u p . All Nalntl, Mr. ond Mri. Pol Murphy, Mfi, ond Mrs, Maurice Frank, Mr. ond Mn, liturgical c o m urges all parents to enroll their Youth Council members are urged Iradors Elcvlt/, Mr. ond Mri. Rolnh n, V/ellmon, Mlsl Rulh J . Mopklni. Mrl, nesi Uornsloln ol Kanial Clt/, Mo., Mr, and Mri, Chorlet Allman, Mlsj 6jlell9 positions. youngster as soon as possible In to a t t e n d their club's philanHell of Cnlcooo, III., Mr. ona Mrs. Morris Erman, A/r. and Mrs. Tom Chapmon, tAr. ond Mrs. f-red Lov/no/, Allen Dudlty Co.. ifJ, ond Mrs. Morion Degon, Mr. Tlie r c g u 1 a l thropies meeting. order to avoid disappointment. ond Mrl, Oavld Orfcw, Mr. and Mri. O, VI, Rcuhslilner, Mr. and Mrs. 0. Friday Evening v/ieser Mrs. Bclllo Hoii IM. and Mrl. Mix SctlCLrormon, Mrl, Oen llonillrr Mrj. Judah Wollson services ut 8:15 * p. in. will precede Mr. onrl Mri. Lev Mlldsr, Mr, ond Mrs. Morks U n a , Mr. ond Mri. E. W. Daron ol Sioux Clly, la., Mr, and Mrl. Harold Chcrnlack, Mr, ond Mri. Jay Chernlack, ' r. ond Mri. Uaiiori Cliopmon, Mr. ond Mri. C. Leo (loaa.. Mri, Elhel Brodkcy the concert. Itabbi Myer S. Ivrip Cantor A tM. ond Mri. Morki Lorlg, Mr. ond Mrs. David Orkow, Mrs. tlolcn L. Buckland, Miss Laura Haiiingi, Mr. ond Mrs. Mox Schcuerman Mri, Jenny Lcventon Ice will comment on the musical Mrs. Morris Grossman, Worn and efficiently, on returning to tha Mr. ond Mri, John Roblnion Mri, Suion Rutock, Mri, Fannl* Jacobi selections. en's Division General Chairman scene of action this weelt. IM. ond Mn.'A, A. V/holen , Mri. Dolls Oilier "My co-chairmen went far beChoir members are: Mines. Dan and her Co-Chairmen, Mrs. Sam Mr. ond Mri. Loo Mlldjr Mri. Ida Sharman Mr. ond Mri. Sl»v«n Luitoarton ...Mr. Bernard Friedman Cohen, Norman Denenberg, Bert Knizmnn, Mrs. Alfred Sop.hir, Mrs. yond the call of duty to keep the Employes! ol U. S. Army Enolneari Olvlilan Office Mri. BtstK Schwartz Moskovllz, Stuart Muskin, A. G. Albert Wohlner and B. & P. Chair- pace of the campaign from falterIM. onrj Mri, A. H. Morkovlti—Mrj. Bertha Solimort, Mr. Nolhan Levlmon, Mr. Sam Ilimmorman, Edward Rosen, Mas man, Mrs. Charles S. Ross urge ing," she said, and we are deeply Grcenuerfl, Mri, Susan Rubock, t^r, and Mri. Ruben Vonn. Rosen, Arnold Roseman, Paul Ru- all workers in the divisions to com? indebted to Mrs. Mike Freeman, In Honor of back, Robert S c h i l l e r , Sidney plele'solicitation of their cards on Federation of Jewish Women's Donor ..Mr. Joioph Haykln'i C?ln Birthday Schwartz, Hay Simon, nnd Norman or before April 20. Cards should Club president, who adiled her f/f. ond Mrl, A. H. Morkovlfl . ....Mr. Sam Porlir'i SSIh Birthday Mr. and M n , Leo Mlldtr Whitman, the Misses Marilyn Mey- bo returned to respective captains many capabilities and wisdom in ...Crandfatriir, Mr, Herman Nichols Mr. A. J. Schwartzman j keeping the wheels turning." Recovery of David Orkow er nnd Julia Zucker. Messrs. Harry or to Center office. Adlfr'i Qoker/ . , «... Michael Katz, Selwyn .........Granddaughter, Jonl Hulman DuBoff, Mrs. Grossman, whoso lorent I As women's publicity chairman, tf,r. ond Mrl, J. Seljil Roffman, Jerry Simon, Drs. Sol. illness temporarily interrupted her M r s . - M u m s ( ' . I'Vlliii.ui c i ' M r i b j Special Contrlbutlon» K.utlcr and Melvln Tatolman. public participation In Philanthro- u l i ; d tinkili I n l lvi ' -iK' • d! ' ' • n Mr. and Mr». MOfrli Adlir In honor of their 50lh Wedillnfl Annivtriory p a i u n o p . T i l l i o n ' It. i " . ' " ' I; d ' S pies activities, praised her assoMrs. Georgo Eisenberg will be Jiwlili V/or Vituroni 1 . Mr, Jamil Jamuelion ciates for cMiT«rin<' on ••'< f'liiihfullv elvir'.TiiVC h e r duI:' -. at the organ,

CampJay-G-C Third Decade

Spain Does Not Plan To Recognize Israel

Movie Sunday to Launch Y.A. Drive

Address Changes for Service Men Needed

SSOUX CITY SECTION TO APPEAR IN PRESS

Beth El Choir Plans April 24th Concert

Youth Council Leaders To Visit Club Meetings

Dr. Philip Sker Home for the Aged

'Women Walters—Let's Finish CompSefeei Ccsrds Should He Returned

Mr, ond Mri, Elnar Abramioil


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