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Published every Friday, 101 No. 20IU Omnhii, Nebraska, Phone JA 13G8

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Services For Rosh Hashanah

»oiof Solidarity ICiilii-rl II. Ivuoperj I'resiilcat .leuisli Federation of Onuili:i Through llu.- span tit 5(J years of its existence, the Jewish Federation of Omaha has become a '{symbol of cooperation and unity in our community. Tlie unic|iie nml characteristic fact about our Fed{•ration Is that through ils various programs and activities if serves the enliro Jewish community. Whether jf be .leuish education, or activities for I he young and old. or care lor the aged, or a program for individual welfare, or camping - all t h e s e functions art* performed by |he conuiniMily for the rominunily. And in union wilh iirg;niiwd Jewish groups in,Om<iha, we merge our forces in our annual United Jewish Campaign, the Jewish Philiiiilhropics, in provide Oin.'iha's share for local, national and Israel Heeds. VW may, therefore, be proud of the community harmony and solidarity which prevail in Omaha. And there are many more avenues for joint enterprises which will enable the Federation to maintain the tradition and reputation of a "Jewish Community Heater! for •Service." The lay leadership on our many committees (mil boards' is proof that the Federation is the concern of many people. And we (ire especially proud of our younij; adults who are participating in the work and are preparing for coir|mtinity leadership "through actual iiluuing in our community labors. We; hope that in the years to come, I he Federation may grow from strength to strength, anil that our common heritage for community living— the Jewish Federation—shall continue to function j on the highest ami most productive level for the benefit of us all. And as we enter a New I/ear,'I would like to extend to the mem. hers of our community, on behalf of the Jewish Federation 'Boards and Committees, our very best wishes for-a Happy New Year. May it be n Year of Joy, Satisfaction, Health and Pence for us nml | throughout tho world.

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Friday Kveninp, Oct. ','. Late livening Service ..8:11> p. m. Saturday, Oct. .1 Morning Service 8:00 u. in. Youth Service . . . . . . . . ] ] . U ( ) a. m. Mincha-Mauriv .TvATi p. m. Sunday, Oct. I Morning Service 8:00 a. ill. Youth Service 11:00 a. in. Minchii-Mniiriv .r>:-15 p. m,

Beth Israel and Beth Hamedrosh Hagodol 5716(1955 SS)

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Friday, Oct. :• livening- Service 5:45 p. m, Saturday, Oct. 3 Morning Service 7:30 a. 111. Sermon 9:45 a. m. Junior Congregation ..10:30 a. m. Evening Service r>:4!> p. in. .Sunday, Oct. 4 Morning Service 7:30 a. in. Sermon !):4!> a. m. Junior Congregation ..10:30 a. m. Evening Service ri^f) p. in.

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TUB KXCHANOE OF OKKKTINGS ON TIlR OCCASION' OF NEW' W.XR is a 'custoin long I>rovul<<at amiinff tho .Jcivlsli people. Fostering this beautiful tradition, the ministry of Posts in Israel iiiiniiiilly Indues a special set of Holiilsiy Stamps, which hour both greetings nml hli'nslngs for the New

Congregation of Israel

(South Omaha) Friday, Oct. 2 1'ciir. ' .' . . • Kvening Service 5:43 p. m. Saturday, Oct. S Tim ri'uUcrs' allention in especially directed t o the series of stumps issued for the Jewish year 7:30 a. m. 571'J ()»,"iB-r.!l) and 5120 (J!K>D-fiO), wlilch depict the "Seven .Species" mentioned in tlie Jiihlc: "For the Morning Service Sunday, Oct. 4 Lord thy (ioil l>rinR(rtli thec into 11 good land . . . a land of WIIHAT, anil KARXIOV, and VINKS, and 7:30 a. m. VUi TKKKS, aad POMKOKANAT10S . . . o f OIK 0L.IVK, and HONBV „ . ." (Deuteroniimy 8:7-8). Morning Service Today, In m o d e m t linen, the "Seven Species"— anil many more—are again growing In the land of Israel. . Tho demand of an efficient modern economy hero li:ivo led t o tlie lar|;c-scale cultivation of citrus and other fruits in Israel. In addition the area under wheat and Imrley lias doubled In the ten yciirn HIIICII I!UH. Neglected for yours, date piilnrn and ollvo groven are again yielding fine crops, though clato honey has mado w a y for Israel's Increasingly famous orange-Iilossom honey. Israel wines and are uguln, 11s* in ancient times, In ilemund In Mil corners of the elvllizeil wiirhl.

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Friday, Oct. 2 " Evening Service .8:15 p. m. Saturday, Oct. S Morning.Service . . . . . . 1 0 : 0 0 a.m. Children's Services: Grade 3 through grade 5 . . . . 11 a. m. , Kindergarten through grade 2 . . . . 1 0 n, m. Story Hour: Kindergarten through g r a d o 2 11 a. rh. , too, is his legacy to the Jew- Grade 3 through grade 5 . . 10 naries, and Omaha Jewish reBy I'util Vorct ligious schools are pietorlally pre- ish people Executive Director that "Zionism is a pp sented with messages of purpose homecoming in the Jewish fold, -leivlsh Federatlun and philosophies. \Ve also have B'nai Israel of Co. Bluffs The themes'ft'atured in our New in tills Issue mi article by Dr. even before it becomes a homeFriday, Oct. Z Year's Edition deal with topics of Morris Margolin, u pioneer and an coming to the Jewish laud." TI10 Knesset Elections In Israel Evening Service current interest and significance ii:15 p. in, indefatigable worker in the field Israel, the only democratic state to the American Jewish commuSaturday, Oct. .8 of Jewish education, presenting a in the Middle East, is in the Morning Service "Greetings to my fellow citizens nity/ As has been the custom of .8:00 a. m. of Jewish faith as tl«y enter tho the Jewish. Press, special themes SO-year summary of Jewish Edu- throes of its "fourth parliamentary Sermon . • • • .10:30 a. m. cation progress hi Omahn. elections since its . independence. Kvening Service season of their High Holy Days. are chosen, annually featuring cer0:00 p. m, We believe that American Jewry IIC17.I Centenary Sunday, Oct. 1 "The teachings of your ancient tain aspects of Jewish life. Jewish Kdiiration This is the year dedicated to tho will'be interested in the political Morning Service 8:00 a. m. fcelief have -long-.sustained you and and state structure of Israel—the 10:30 a. in. strengthened 'he communities in Tlie greatest concern of Ameri- observance of the centennial of object of admiration of nations, Sermon Minchn-Mnariv 5:45 p. m. which you live, By constant repe- can Jewry is the preservation of Theodor Henri's birthday. The Imtition—in word—In deed—of tho Judaism and traditions in the pact of Herzl's brief life (18G0- big and small. A nation, in its 12th year of commandants of God, you have United States. I t has become uni- 1004) upon the course of Jewish Holidays and Fasts nourisbftd the noblest principles of versally recognized; and Jewish history has been expressed through existence, beleaguered by enemies, Rosh Hashanah Oct. 3-4 has practiced democracy as its the re-establishment of the State munk'iid. organizations have placed this Fast of Gedaliyuh . . . . Oct. 5 "way of life." Despite many crises, of Israel in 1948. I t was Herzl "The demands of justice, tho question on the foremost agenda. Yom Kippur . . . . . . . . . Oct. 12 . pjsra for mercy, the righu nnd re- Today, institutions of J o w i s h who galvanized the Jewish will freedom is flourishing in Israel, Sukkot Oct. 17-22 f,iionsi))llltles of each Individual; learning:, on all levels, nro the in- to survive, and laid the foundation and it is the best testimony to the these should be tipperniost in our strumentality through Which Jew- for a Jewish State, Here] was no vitality and strength of the State. Hasholiah Rabah Oct. 23 The material here p r e s e n t e d thoughts a t home and at work, ish life, here can be strengthened meteor in Jewish history; he was Shmini Azei-it Oct. 2i should, be helpful' in unrterstnndwhen we s l e e p and when we and enhanced. The pillars of Jew- a seer and the first statesman of (Continuod on Pnse 2 \ Simhnt Torah . . . . , . • • . Oct. io ish learning, the Theological Semi- Jewry in modern times. Signifiowake."

Pres. lisenhowr Extends Greetings


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