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t'nited N.I lions, X Y . M'I'Ai for biintjiiiK the "made in Israel" "The people at Israel bear tha Arllnir I.'iurie, <'h;iiiin;in of Israe Sue/ issue before the Assembly. Arab people no grudge. Our sinSunday, Oct. II Siinil.iy, O i l . Jl line, h is in.ide an oflerj Answeiuif,' Dr. Fawzi'.s insisl- ceresl desire is to live and Jet livo Annual Memorial Scivice, Kol Nidre S-.'iO ». m. Pleasant Hill Cemetery 2:00 p. in. to enter into immediate peace enee that (he .Sue/ issue Was part —to work with the many others .Mrniit:i>, O i l . 12 Kvcning Service 8:15 p, m t.'dltswith Ihe Arab slates, ''wifh- of the So-called "Palestine Ques- for a better and happier world. Our M o r n i n g Service 7:.'10 «. m . out iiny preconditions " tion," Mr. f.ourie directed at the profoundest hope still lies in the Monilii>, Oct. 12 Offer in i : \ Address Kgypllati Ihe question: "Is his principles of ('quality and tha Mr. Loinie addressed the flen- country willing to negotiate with brotherhood of man. Our hand reService Jiegins 30:00 ». in. Beth El Children's flour 1:15 p. in. eral Assembly, after Dr. Mnh- us a seltlement of these differ- mains outstretched in peace to our neighbors. II is our hope that the Numl.iv, Oct. II Vl/.l(»r 4.00 p. m. moud Kuw/I, Foreifjii Minister of wires?" time will not be long delayed when Kol Nidre !i -45 p. in, the Uniloil Arab ftepublic, de"At An) Time" Miiixliiy, Oct. J.'! llvcretl ;i sharp, iinti-Isranl attack "I can d e c l a r e here," the il will be grasped in peace for the Morning service 8.00 n. m B'nai Israel of in which he a c c u s e d "political Israeli representative continued, benefit of the region and all manVlzknr 10:30 u. in Council Bluffs Zionists or Zloniziiig polilicians" "in the name of my Government, kind." of "manufacluriiic" a case out of that wo arc prepared to enter into Youlh Service 31:00 n. m Dr. Faw/.i, in his address, had Sunday, Oil. II Israel's grievance a g a i n s t the immediate negotiations for a full asserted that the UAIt was ijving Miuch.i Ne-i-lah 3:J5 p. in. Kol Nidie 5:30 a m. UAH's blockade of Ih<: S U M Canal. and final settlement of all out- up to all international commitIn his attack. Dr. Fnw/i specific- standing Israel-Arab problems, at ments rogurdlng freedom of shipMiimliiy, Oct. 12 Beth Israel and Beth -Moinuig Service 8:00 n. m. ally named Mis. Ciolriu Meir and any time and place the Arab lead- ping through the Suez Canal, inHamedrosh Hagodol .Scimoii 30:.'!0 a. in. Sehvyn I.loyd, rosnectively Israel's ers may wish—and without any cluding the Constantinople Convention of 1888 and United NaSunday, Oct. II Vi/kor 11:00 n, m, and Britain's foreign ministers, pieconditioiis," Mr. I.ourle pointed out Hint In tions declarations and resolutions, Kol Nidic ri.r> p. m Children's Service . . . . 3:00 p. m. Ibis j cur's Assembly, "mure Hum lie coupled the- Canal issue with Sermon 0:15 p. in Xe-i-lah 4:10 p, m. SO countries f rum various con- the problem of the Arab refugees Mi)iul:i>, O i l . V. srarl's ] and asserted that F.gypt is willing tinents" have MipiiurliM Morning service '<:'•)() a. m insistence mi (rci-ilmn nf naviga- to accept the jurisdiction of the Sermon '.): 15 a. in. tion through tin- Sue/ <':m:il. "hi|f- International Court of Justice on Vlzliur 10:.'!0 a. in iiifir.uillv" In- sluted, "not one ' the Sue/ pioblem. •liini'ir f"D!i.:ii";: ilioii . . 1 0 ' ! ( l .i ee to till) single nun-\rnl> countrv b.is cnine Ireland .idded il J u n i o r Coii'-H ; M ! i o n . . '.' " 0 p . K''-i
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"both gieat Sennlie peoples cmild j (broiigb Hie Sue/ Canal re-estabu.is announced by Mis. Krnest A. h.-iM- benefited.' The Isr.ieh con-j lished aicnrding In inli-riintluliiil Nogi: and AIi.s. Hiiherl .Sonuner, eluded his speech bj asserliiif;: j Ian mill (lie Sue/. Cannl Conxcnco-ihairuien for Ihe Women's I-'edHear No firudgc" I Him of 1KK8." ' i-i ,itlnn "For the past .sewral years the New Vuil(. (J'lAi fiijie John ' Jruis.ii women bine done an out1 XXIII' . oidei ilel'-imi' neg.ilne j Manding job for this cause." Mrs. I»:C,\i;SI-; V O r CAISi:, ;;i\e ;;enrefeiencC's IK J I H : . .ind Moslems j Nogg declared and added ''that eroitsly to Ihe United lied Featherill a Catholic pi.m-i u.is hailed by ue want to do even belter this Red Cioss DIIUMII which Hie Jewish Fedeialioii is a beneficiary. Women leproseiUlnj: the leader- (ions of human relations agencie.if tin1 AmeiH'.ui Ji-ui-h Commit lee year." ship of many of Omaha's Jewish current issues and controversies) lodav as "another significant step A kelf-addrc-.ised ^ivelo|>e lo be and the human relations educaby the P()11,iff , „ „ . , „ ! nnpmving women's organizations will partitional program. intei religions undei standing a n d ! ... .,._ _ ™ ,, cipate in a four-session Human to women in the community sug Other guests will include Gqorgo helling a new M.indaid of achieveRelations Orientation Course be- Robinson, of the Omaha Urban gcsling that they indicate the ment for religious leaden and type of items they are planning lo ginning October 14, it was an- League and Nell Danberg, execu('(lUt/.'llO! contribute. New York (.ITA)—There a r e nounced today by Ted Sennett, tive secretary of the Mayor's ComAll the merchandise is being about VJ.QH'J.OOi) Jews in the world regional director for the Anti- mittee on Humnn Relations. Mr. The Pope oideieil the omission of Hie passage in the piajer uhich stored at the home of Mrs. Hubert livmi; in 11!) hinds and territories, Defamation League of B'nni B'rith. Sennett will chair all the sessions and will lend several of them. referred lr> "those who are still .Sonuner, .">;)1!) Nicholas Street. according to the World Jewish Each of the two-hour sessions, Organizations to be represented Khtouded in darkness of idolatry Mrs. Ilichard Einstein will again Congress' Institute of Jewish Afto he held on consecutive Wed- at the Orientation Course arc or Main " He al o oideicd the do- i he in charge of staffing the boolh. fairs survey. Thi- .survey lists «,17(i,000 in the nesday mornings at the Jewish B'nai B'rith, Temple Israel Sislelion of the passair which re- | Donations of hand made articles ferted to "the children ol the peo- | including ;ipions, te.i towels, Icriit- Ameiieas ."i,200,00O of them in Community Center, will present a lerhood, lieth Israel Synagogue Sisterhood, Hadassah and Nationof • A m e r i c a - specific subject for discussion. pie which u a s mice the cho.sen j tun;, croehelin:; and etc. are badly the United .States 1 al Council or Jewish Women, Beth people, in.i) Ihe Idood alie.uly in- needed Anyone able to make any .'l.27.'f,."i()() in Km o p t ' of whom Kabhi Sidney Brooks of Temple voked on llii-in descend on them of I l i c e items aie asked to con- "there aie about 2,(«)0,000 poisons Israel, will discuss the History of El Sisterhood. Those registered for the course loo as a i-li-ansiii'; li.itli ol re- lact Mrs. Xo,:c, fiL 1(U") oi Mrs. registered as Jews in the Soviet Anti-Semitism al the opening are Mmes. Al Oruch, Kdward LevUnion within its present bounddemption in life " Sommei, ill, !id."il. meeting. Subsequent periods will lns-on, Millard Speier, Henry Aplies." 2,00(j,K)() in Asia, including Second Time Fond in- b.ikery items c.iiiuot he lX'-VHil in I'.i.iel; .ICO.nuO in all bo doioled to history and func- pol, Harold Goodman, Seymour Tins was Ihe second lime till1; Africa and (il.fiOO In Australia. Ahrams, Charles Stern, Joseph year that Pope John had ordered Horwicli, Harry Weinberg, Harry the omission of negative passages Sidman, Phineas Weintraub and concerning 'oilier groups in Roman Julia Jacobs. Morris C.. Follman. Catholic liturgy. Last March, the Pope ordered a i: h a n g o in an imcienl liturgical text il.-ed in Jerusalem (JTA i -Arab ne Jerusalem (JTAI--A group of Good Friday services which said: fun Ro.ss McFarlano will open Oreinus pro perfldis Iiulaei ." (I,el j p.'ipers from Jord.'tn ie[iort arrt^its j .sevi: al hundred Oernuin tourists Us pray for the perfidious Jews.) j of Jews in Syria and Lebanon. The have been graiilod visas to visit the Univeisily of.Omaha Institute Jerusalem. (JTA)—The Polish' This .hud. lieen changed' by Hit reports stale thai, in Syria, dwilh Israel next monlh after they filed of World Affairs Wednesday al affidavits attesting to Ihe fact that Ocean Lines will start regular previous Pontiff tu be translated H: 15 p.m! al the University audisenleiices had been requested by they hail never been Nazis. shipping service next monlh heus "I.et us pray for Ihe unbe-1 The group, the first large tour- torium. Tickets for the institute, I ween Poland and Israel, it was l i e v i n g J e w s " and Pope John j 111'; Syrian prosecutor for eight struck the word "unbelieving" I Jens charged with allegedly 'at- ist continent to-cn'ine to Israel co-sponsored by the Jewish Fed- reported here. This will be ihe first regular shipping arrangement from the text. tempting lo cross the border into from Germany, will visil the coun- eration of Omaha, have been mailed between Israel and any Communist try' as part of the ^Mediterranean to Jewish Federation members, Herbert' U, KIII'III.MIIM, president] Lebanon "c*route lo Israel." bloc company. tour on Ihe S..S. Aridne, a German of Ihe American Jewish Commit-1 The routes will connect Polish The Jordanian press also reports vessel. The visas were granted by Hubert II. Koopeiv president, tee, Klresse'd thai Ihe Pontiff's acslated. ports with ports in Israel, contions ""might well augur the be- thiil, in Lebanon, police uncovered I In: Israel Mission in Cologne, IsMr. MoF.'ii'lane, a radio-TV com- tinuing lo Bulgaria- and Rumania. ginning of a new era in intergroup "the largest and most dangerous rael has no diplomatic representamentator, correspondent, and pub- Several years ago Rumania had spy ring working for Israel." A tion* in West Germany. and interi'eligioiis relations." licist-journalist, has jiisl returned shipping aiTnngoiiH.'nls with IsJewish lawyer, allegedly headed from a tour ol" Africa. lie will talk rael but Iliesi- were halted the ring. His closest, collaborator on "Africa —Kasl or West." is reported to have been a Christian Moslem-journalist. Soviet Union-Free World con- Fraternity Withdraws Boston (WNS)—It. Is never too Tiio.se arrested in Lebanon are late to go to college, it was demon- flict -will he Ihe subject of the six From Ncrtional Group The election nomination lists in charged with "collecting military strated here by 8(>-year-oId Morris weekly lectures of the Institute Middletown, Conn. (JTA)—A. England indicated that at least Information" as well as with "help- Springer when he registered as a which ends Nov. IS. .Speakers will second University chapC5 Jews wore contesting seats on ing Jews to escape from Lebanon." special student at Boston Uni- be top ranking authorities In the ter of aWcslcyan national fraternity ended October 8—nine. Conservatives, 41 They are also accused of being as- versity. Mr. Springer was grad- fields of government, internation- its national because ot Labor, 14 Liberals and I Commu- sisted by "Jewish financiers" in uated last June from the Boston al relations, history and philoso- discriminationaffiliation Issues. phy. Central Evening High School. 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Rabbi Brooks to Speak at Opening Of Human Relations Course Oct. 14
5,200,000 Jews Live in U.S.
Arab Arrests ofJews
Israel Visas io German Toeirisfs
Famous Commentator To Open Institute 0! World Affairs
Poland aind Israel
65 JewisSi Candidates In England's Ekdion
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