Vni
Kxvvti
vs.. «
Published overy Friday, 101 M. sOlh.
n M
i
H
i
•riiiiiw
«i'i>Ti'uni'it
•>>-.
m-.n
Scroml Class Pustaqc J'ald oniuliu. NoBr. a|
Sln/jlff Copy JO Cenlft Annual ftuto •) Uullun
Red Feather-Red Cross Ccn**- *gn •)usly Washington (JTAi—Soviet Pie- which could only hcip Wte siiua* December-KV, Chatiukuli Festi- 1 Chicago (WNS)-'-Launching of -fled mii'i1 NiMta Khrushchev, in his lion of Soviet Jews. a nationwide campaign aimed »t val at Blackstone Hotel. c nationally tdevised address at the Ulatter ot American Cunrern Further details will be an- IK \ Belling SC>,000,00(> in State or . cueration, Fri- Nnlionnl Press Club gave an The important development. It Israel hands in the next hundred nounced in later editions of the da. ... president, Robert IT. oblique answer to a questiun about was said, was not so much tha days was voted here at fho closing Jewish Press. Koupcr. the niuch-cli.HCiisscd status of the statement the Premier made as (ha session of the three-day National Mrs. .Meir Hits Sue/, front1 This year's city-wide go»l is in Kit" Soviet Union but it fact that he personally learned • Economic Conference for Israel. Highlighting the conference was ?],8;")5,1;!7, the ininlmuni amount Jews iin anasver considered certain thai (he situation of Soviet Jewry The objective of the 100-tlay drive an address by Israeli Foreign Min- required for the whole family of wns to be warmly welcomed hy Soviet w,is a matter of American concern. U to reach hy the end of the year ister Golda Meir, who called upon hetdth and weifnre agencies. The Soviet Premier was assumed Jens. the 3059 goal of .$75,000,000. to be keenly tiwan; of Uw f;\ci IViat Die United Nations to end Ihe "The goal must be attained," HiiOii i(nct«*t LuuiU'hiuK Omuliuiin Participate*! United Arab Republic's blockade Mr. Kooper said, "to meet the The Sovii-t i'remier made his the National Press Club, where Actively participating in the of the Suez Canal to Israeli vessels growing needs of a progressive city Ihy American anxiety about the conclave were several Oniahan.f, and shipping. She characterized like Omahn. Costs of services are statement-—that Soviet Jews were problems of Soviet. Jewry was draforemost among those responsible including Mrs. J. Hairy Kulakof- the UAIt'.s action in preventing rising just like those of any busimatically made known to him, is sky, area chuinnan for Israel lawful pasasi^e of Israeli ships ami ness nml more than Unit,.the de- for- the launching of the Soviet the nation's most Important jmWfe moon. lw.'Uet and thai Jens held forum. Bonds; Ilohcrt Keinborg, Greater cargo through thai waterway "a mand for agency senices mount. place of honor in the Soviet Omaha chuinnan; Mr. and Mrs.clear violation of international law Mr. Kooper urged every member aUnionin roplyiiif; to one of a Ben (jcrshtin, co-chairmen [or and resolutions of the UN," add-.ot the community to do his part Council Bluffs: Paul Verct. execu- Ing that the international organ- and give his share in this humani- group of questions prepared for tive director of tin* Oniahn Jewish ization "can operate only through tarian effort." The Jewish Fed- the event hy Ihe Jewish TelegraphFederation; and'Gerald Schwartz, moral force which it can exert." eration is a 'bciieficitfry of the Red ic Agency. men manager for the bond nrgnn- That moral force, Mrs. Meir Feather-Red Cross Campaign. Mr. Khrushchev also said in his izstion. stressed, "can oiily lie effective The 1WSO Campaign headquar- reply Ihnf the question of a man's Mrs. Kuhikolsky reported snles j if the UN defends the rights of all ters is located at 1820 Fnrnam religion wus not asked in the The .lewish "Federation Agencies* in the Town, Nebraska and South nations, large or small." street. ' . Soviet Union. This was a matter Section of the 1959 Omaha Needleof individual conscience, lie s;iid, work Guild has opened its annual Dakota area arc running some 15 explaining Hint the Soviet Union appeal for contributions it was to IG per cent above li).")K, while looks on a person as a person. national figures reflect an,increase reported by Mrs. Daw Colin, its of 28 per cent. "But our area set Kxneiis on Soviet affairs here, Guild chairm.'iii. fl record last year, while sonic The appeal fov funds is an an« including American correspondents other sections had flight declines," (The Dr. Philip Slier Home for the Aged acknowledges the fol-who served recently in the Soviet mini event spoiiHored by all charitshe pointed out. lowing memorials anil donations.) Union, regarded the Premier's able groups in the community to Immediately upon his return statement as a public expression furnish clothing anil linen supplies for needy fumUios. from the Chicago conference, JUr. Do In Memory of Fcinberg mel with presidents and Mr . nor The announcement was mailed and Mr*. Jacob H-s*» , Goodman Pill bond chairmen of all local women's Mr. ond Mrs. Oen Minkln, Mf. and Mrs. Nathan S. MandeU to ull Jeivisli women by the FedHoy Hoffman Mr. and tAn. Fred Rojenjfocfc, tAf. and Mrs. Pout Veref, Louis Summer and Miss organizations at the home of Mrs. Oca eration'of Jewish Women's Clulia , Mr* Jane Phillips and all contribution!; will be acAaron Rips, women's division Mr. and Mrs, Nolhau s. Mondclt . . 4 . . Ben Watdbaum M<". onU Mrs, Hainan H. MandCll . . . . < • • * . . . . . . Hymlo De(roan knowledged in issues ot the Jewchairmen. Mr, ontJ Mrs, Erncif A. tiorjfj , Clara Soihnlck Shen Koom, Tcma Koaer*. Miriam Kornish Press. lie asked all Oniahans to re- Mrs.' Helen Goldstein good, Sorll Korngood, Herman Goldstein, servo these key dales fur the fall Sarah shlfffer, Mr. ond Mrs. Louis ManBoris Steiman, Director of the The following liav« .soul in their tfe)l campaign: J. Maroules rT Nellie, Blciweisj, Miriam Glfman Center Program Department of contributions as of last Monday! ot Mcrmun'i C'niar J I J ' * . 3elj30 KaVttnon. Jack Gau^jhsn, John. F, Ouinn. Georo* Mmes. Edward Abrahams, tsaI'CIIIIXTK Announce, Omaha 1'luns BoysVoclktr, Joseph Tool Morris Rubin tlic Jewish Federation, will be the Abrdnison, Jacob iVdlcv, MorOctober 3: Sponsors ot Israel guest speaker at a desert lunch- dore ris Adlcr, Herman H. Auerhach, . (women purchasing $1,000 or more Donor eon meeting of the Golden Age Ralph In Honor Of Biniamotv, M.'i.v I. BiUrier, in Bonds) annual coffee at the Club, September 28 (it 1 p. in. at and Mrs. Harry Trujstin, Mr. anA Mr*. Paul Veref .., ,, Fortieth Anniversary Anniversary of of Mr. Mr. ami and Mrs, Mrs, Loulj Louis Kulakofsky Kulakofsky the Jewish Community Center, Mr, Isaac Block, Win.' Boasberg, Simon home of Mrs. Krne.st NogK at JO ,. Fortieth ond Mrs. j . Slegei , First birthday of grandchild Bordy, Max Breslow, 'David Broda.m. with Colonel Shoshimu GerBen Handler •• Recovery of William Epstein Steiman will also show a film, at key, Edward D. Brodkcy, Fred Mrs. U. 5. Yaffe Recovery ot Mrs, Rose Glnsburg * Shorn, former commander of t lie . ond Hcrmon Franklin and M l « Kalah v. Recovery of Mrs. Norman Barf the meeting. Brodk'cy, Harold B. B r o d k e y , women's army of Israel, as guest ond Mrs. Oovld Orko-.v, Mr. and Mra. Max Scheucr/nann . . . . . . Recover/ of Sam Cohen Luncheon arrangements have Harry' A. Brodkey, Edward E. A. Matte Recovery of A. MaHl of honor. been madu by Mrs. J. Milton Mar- Brodkey, Sam Canur,' Jay Cher« October 14: Annual women's digolin and Mrs. Louis Cutler, Gold- niack, Isaac Cherniss, A. Louis Donations to the Home Synagogue vision luncheon atTClaekstoneHoen AKP co-ordinalors and Mrs.Cohen, Don Cohen, Jack B. Cohen, JannsUe Wanner, tel. Nathan Simon, Golden Aj;e chair- Bennett L. Colin, Seymour Cohn, November 15: Dinner of State man. The cluli is sponsored hy Hurrj Cooperman, Sidney Coren, Special Contributions at Blackstone Hotel. the Omaha Section, National Coun- Isadora Dansky, Samiial.II. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. AIJA Bear gaiker of or peaches Basket peaches F u r n i t e cil of Jewish Women and the Jew- Harry Dvosin, Aaron V- P s t e i n, Mr. ond Mrs. Harold Chcrniock Furniture ish Federation. William Epstein,. Morris Krnian, Julius Faikenstoin, Nathan Feldman, Phil Fcldman, Abe C. ifellirutn, Nathan Ferer, Frank Fishber/f. William J. Fogel, Oscar Fox, Chicago (JXAt—A leading JapuAbraham Frank, M a u r i c e J. nosi! architect hn.s been engaged Frank, Harry A. Frankel, JVTJko to design the new sanctuary and The Youth Council will hold its Freeman, Wm. Freiden, Elizabeth, addition to the North Shore Con- first meeting of the season, Wedgregation Israel in Glcncoc here. nesday, October 7 at 7:30 p.m. at The 1M9 Annual Institute on and Edgar Ansel Mowrer, Novem- F/ied, Lloyd D. Friedman, Adolph Frohman, Max FvowWri. Robert The architect, Minoru Ynniasakl, (he Jewish Community Confer. All World Affairs of the University ber 18. who has been honored by the other council meetings will he hold of Omaha will be co-sponsored by In addition to the Jewish Fed- Fromkln. American Institute of Architects on the first Wednesday of each the Jewish Federation of Omaha, eration, other co-sponsors of the Mmes. Jack Gelfahcl, Irving F. for his buildings at Wayne Uni- month. Robert H. Kooper, president, an- Institute are: Altrusa Club, AmerJohn B. Gidinsky, Stewversity in Detroit mid by flic Ar- Calendars will lie mailed to each nounced this week. Free tickets ican Association of University Gendler, aii Gilinsky, Nathan Gimple, Yala chitectural Institute of Japan for member of the organization by have been ipailed to Jewish Fed- Women, Omaha Education Asso- Ginsiurg, Marx Goldberg, J. C. buildings in Kobe, expects to com- Gary Parilman and Irene Winer, eration members. ciation, Nebraska Federated Wom- Goldner, Abraham G. Goldstein, plete the plans for the congrega- of en's Clubs, Second District, Omathe calendar committee. The institute will offer top rank- ha Rotary Club, Young Women's Paul M. Goldstein, Dan A. Gordtion new year. ing authorities in the fields of gov- Christian Association, Woodmen man, Morris Gordon, Vale Gots200 to Teach in Israel ernment, international relations, of the World Life Insurance So- diner, Walter E. Gottlieb, Henry Grabols, Saul M. Gtatelz, KdJerusalem (JTA)—Two hundred history and philosophy, ciety, District 66 Teachers' Asso- wa:-d B. Green, Peter Greenberg, immigrants who arrived in fsmel Ian Ross MeFnrlnnel traveler, ciation, Offult Air Force Base, Harry M. Greene, Nathan Greenthis year, have already joined the radio-tv commentator and corre- University of Omaha Alumni As- field, Benjamin Groner, Morris. country's teachi/ig staff. There is still an opportunity for spondent, will be the opening sociation, University of Omaha Grossman, Hyman Guss, Manning those interested in Modern Hebspeaker Wednesday, October 14. Board of Itegents, University of (Continued on Page 4.) rew to register for the classes His topic will lie "Africa—East Omalifi College of Adult Educawhich are being held at Omaha or West?" tion, and University of Omaha InUniversity every Tuesday evening Other institute speakers will hS: stitute of Public Affairs. from 7 to 9:55 p. m. with a coffee New York (JTA)—-A spolces- Henry C. Wolfe, October 21; Dr. All sessions of the Institute are break. man for the Radio City Music Nasrolluh Saifpour Fatemi, Octo- held on Wednesday evenings at Registration is still possible by Hall said that arrangements had ber 28; John C. CaWwell, Novem- 8:15 in the University auditorium. attending the second session nest been made so that Israeli singers ber I; Martin Caidin, November 11 The theme for this year's InstiJerusalem (JTA;—Israel will Tuesday eevning, or by registering and dancers brought here for a tute is "Areas of Conflict." soon sell to other countries spare In advance at the University. special Israeli program at the parts for jet trainer planes, after Dr. Norman Milgi'am is the in- Music Hull will not have to pera plant for manufacturing French Peking Requests structor. ' form on Rosh Haslianah and Yom model Fouga Magirter planes boKlppur as originally scheduled. Jewish Publication gins operations, it is vepovled in ai The Music Hall management New York (WNS.)—The Nation- review of the activities of the Deacled after having been informed al Library of Peking, capital of fense Ministry. ofconccrn in Isfael tlint the IsCommunist China, has asked to The Defense Ministry survey Publicity chairmen are urged receive rae7i artists would be performing; "Judaism" a quarterly jour- also described major development New York (WNS)—Philip M. on the Jewish High Holy Days and to send their copy for the of Jewish life and thought pub- in the Israeli munitions industry. Klutznlek of Park Forest, III., a that Premier David Ben Gurlon October 9 issue to the Jewish nal lished by the American Jewish It said Israel's munitions exports former Omahnn and noted Ameri- had taken*a direct interest Jn tlie Press by September 30 because Congress. had provided employment ior sevcan Jewish leader, has been erect- matter. of the intervening Jewish High The Jewish quarterly will be eral hundred workers and that ined president of the American Israel has oftered^to pay the Holy Days. The November 2nd, Friends of the Hebrew University cost of advertlsments in New York no exclusively New Year's edi- sent to Peking: in exchange for the come from these exports covered Library's English-language 1 maga- the costs of importing raw maat the annual membership nteet- newspapers explaining why the Is- tion, is closed. terials required by the industry. . zine, "Chinese Literature.' ing of the organization. raeli troupe will not perform.
Needlework Gui\d Initiates Annual Appe«af for Funds
Dr. Philip Sher Home for the Aged
Center Program Director to Address Golden Age Club
Japanese Designs Synagogue Addition
Youfh Cousicil Meeting O c i 7
Insfefufe on
Hebrew Classes At Omaha Urai.
Holiday Performance Of Israelis Cancelled
KSutsnicIt Heads University Group
Chairmen