November 6, 1959

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Jigron, Jerusalsm Mayor, Dies Visited Omaha for Israel Causes

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l.alm I'utv if ulueli he was <i lea III! ' mi mlii I I 01 n in Ibe I In nne ho eamewith hi-, p u e n t s to the United Stale-, it the ige eif 7 In VI1K hejoined the lewish Legion as volunteci end seiveil In Pilesline until In l'lil he went hick tej Palestine inel settled the-ie editing the pule-dine Uullelm » iKuh Krighsh .\griiil lipwspipei, He latei acquired Ihe paper and founded The Pale-sline ment and Ihe l.abar P a r l y " Post under his elueetimi and eellOther C,nv eminent 'lenders- ex torship It is now known nt 'Ihe I piessed condolt ntes in message-. Je-ritsilein Peist | to the widow, Airs. Klhel Agron. When Isiae-I wa-, established he I liernne eliiertoi of the" lsiael Cow criimi nl infomi itiem h o n i r c He IttltAKM I'Kl'.SJDKNT visile-d the I mted Stales un sev- I'MHASKIJ >VITH eral mis ions foi the United Je-w- Jtl I(M\ A ISM Jerusalem -President Ilzliaz lien isli \ p n il md I I ii-l lionds 7.vi, re-turning froiti an official 1'iemn i H n (.m ion si ile-il in visit to Itiirni'i, e-xpresseel great n :ii'-i-.i,e" to the widow ' G i i s h o n atisfaclioii over the? great friend Aaron's untimely death brings ship In1 found among llurmese leadI ami. shock. A volunteer from J;I ern and the Huruiese people for United Stale.;, be wa.s a ini-niIsrael and ils people.

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Kick-Off Parly The Omaha Section

Naliona Council of Jewish \V o in e- n an noime'f Hint the "Red Slocking' "id" Itie-k-eiff parly will he hell, Monday, Nove-rnber *i, She-ratonKoiilenelli" ballroom, H:.'i() p.m. A lloor .show, uiieler (be direcliew eif M m e s Norman De-ne-nl)errg and William i-'eige-l will be presented. Mrs. ftussell liliimi-nlhal will ac. • .Martin Caielin, who at .'(I, is company all acts written by Counceiu.tiitere-d one of the world's k-ad- cil members and I heir husbands iiii; aullioritie-s on military science, The arrival e)f Iher eiirecteir e>f . iiijelew. rocket, guided missile, aviation, gernt-rnl science and '"Heel Siockifigs," Who is of Jerome Apace flight subjects, will appear Cargill .Inc. Productions of New (it the University fif Omaha Wed- York, will mark the event. Those inlc-re-sti/d in weiikine; on and ap lieselay evening pearing in "lied Stockings !*>!•" nrc Ml". Caielin will talk on "Space1" invited lo •.•Miner, Tickets iv.v III" fit K: 15 in tlie University audi- performane'e will lie em sale at Ihe torium, tilt? fifth lee'luior lo be kick-off party, presented at the World Affairs Institute, which the Jewish Federx. v. CON(;ICI:<;ATIO.\ ation is e'ei-sponsoring with theVANDAI.I/KU University. I'Jochester, N. Y. -Congregation Known especially for "Ceinnl- Anshe Slieilem here- was vvrecke-d elovvn for Tewnorrow" vvhierb is re- hy vandals who broke through Ihe epiired reading lor the National oue-Kleiry synagogue, ripping hooks, . War Colle-ge-. .Mr. Caidin's back- prayer shawls, and everything else ground includes military M-rvie-e, they e-ould lay their hanels on. In •'warfare.1 specialist with the New addition they ripped the podium York Civil Defe.rn.se .Commission. freun its mooring, broke- winelenvs, 10 books and numerous articles, chairs and other furniture. TherePublished in 1!l,">!> were his was no estimate of damage, hut ".Spaceport USA," "Boe-ing 707," congre-galion officials saiel they "Thunderbolt," and "War for the elenihte-d whether the buileling e'oillel lie used again for weirsbip. Moon."

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Dr. Philip Sher Home for the Aged (Tli.-; Dr, I'hilip Slier Home for thy At;ed ackiiouledtjes the followiiii,' memorials and donations.I

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Mr, arid f/,ri. Allwrl Sf(tinbcr;j ...tM%. flallion CreedtX'ro it'f, wi Mrs. HtujU^et Brown, t.'.t. atvl t/.it Harr/ Mocdman, Ifr, VI. A. llu'l ...Mrs. Sciruh creenbera Kntolcr Mr, anrt r/.n. Frofl Hyhn ...Meyer Krestut Mr, oncl Mri. HejDcn Uro*n ..Ctiorlps Sall/mon fAr. ond Mrs, M/ni«.'j Lc»/in? Mrs. Annie Grrcn f.'.r, oncJ Mra. //arll/i Ko!m , , , . , . . . . . M r i . Rcjlna Oollllcl) t.\r. qnj Wrt. pouf Vcret. r.'.rj. flpn Handler , . .........r.aul VV. reunion

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Mr. on.J /yrs. Fred M-jftn IM, Jsrrj Go'don

,.„....,..Spc^'J/ recovery of Idi Sacks, Joo Lcvlnlkv , Sr>?ffily reentry of Mfjn flrclov/

Donations to the Home Synagogue f/r. ur,J M r i . joim Roljifiion. IM, and Mrs, Jacob S. Heu, tM, and IM, JCICOI» Sharplro, tMi, a'jryti Silver, Mr}, nosi Ferer, Solomon Sllvcnnon, Sam Cotnlc.

Special Contributions t.'.f.-.r. ond Mmtj, Oeorje Kaplan, Val» Olniburoi Morvln Sobej, Alfred Mayer", Mo* Rlclei, Sam Kaplan, Rubin Llppelt, Oen Wlnlroub, ), 13. Zleomaa, Julius Falkcnjtcln, Mr|. sorn Woa'i. . E.;;.;...,

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eeeinoinist who .served as chairnia eif President Truman's Council » •I'.'ceiimmic Advisors, will speuk a the" annual State eif Israel Jiemei elinner at the lilaekstonc Hotel .Sunday nij'hl, Nov. J5, Robert M FoinliecK, chuinnan f o r C / r e u t e Omalia. announceel today, "We are i n d e e d fortunate ti have secured Mr. KeyserliiiK fo Omaha and Council Bluffs Jevwj,' Mi Fcinbcrg said "At the lccen National Economic C'onfeience foi Israel in Chicago and at the na tional Hdddssah confeiente In St Lotus, Mr KeyseilinR u.is recened most enthusiastically " Jtesei vat inns foi the elinnei may now he md|to hy felephoninR the Isi.iel Bondi. office al AT 1177 01 AT 109't "Those who recall the (remeiKJoui) nileiest in pa".t elinners will ttiint to insure themselves of seats today Betuube of the impact of Mr. Keyserliii(j'« appearance, wo are not icquuine the advance p u i c h a s e of Iwnds foi iitteneLmce," Mis A a i o n Rips, ivomen's division chairman salej Mi Ke\selling was Chairman eif Ihe Council of Kcunoinic Advisors lo the Presielent eif the Un.il e d States feir three years, h hat post, from 1 (150 until his tation in Janiiar>' l!)."").'t. He had M'e'viouslv' ser\ed as Viev ('li in man of Ihe Coune'I! from 10K! li

I! e s n i c k and I ltd Ma 1 ciih, A " l l ( > W l l " ' r si i('<-cinr at a 1 m s, and L o w e l l Daumei, chaplain Mle-s all joung adults to paiticiAmie Wmei, new piesielenl, inp.ilc m the piogi.un which vvill hf \<iiied enough to Intciost everyone

A.D.L. Elects Regional Board Sl.nilij A M o u n t / P i . m i e V i l I ige1 K I I I S I S , vv is n a m e d ch.iiiiimn eif the P l u n s SI lies Regional Advisoiv IJ1 ii if A n d Oe faninlieni l i ' i y i e 1 nl I', n i l l i n t l i Siindiv at its annual meeliii;; in K a n s a s City. Kansas, lie succeeds I.ett Ki^ens l a l l nl' OmaliM.

H e r m a n Kilelsbcrg, Wasliinglein, .lil.'iO, lollowini', appoinlriKMit and D. ('.. repri-se-nlalive- ol the- Le-ague-, e.'emfiriiiatie'in by llier S e n a t e ii[«in re-liorii.-el that efforts to use social iMiaelnieiit of the Fmplxyiiirnt Act and religious bij;olr,v in recent of .1 '.MO ( " F u l l L'mployniciil A c t " ) election nppe-als have backfired.

Mr, lOisenstatt lisled areas to which the League lias been devoting alle-nlion: increased distribution of bigoted literature: tensions due to misunderstandings and V'IOT

latieins of the question of religion in 'public, schools; discrimination in employment practices; and; recejit baiinings of ADL literature, films, and other books. . Omalians elected as officers are: Calvin Newman, state vice-chairman; Kdward Iteisen, treasurer; Leo Kisensliitt and Dr. Abe Greenherg, central advisory committee. Ted Sennet t, Omaha, is the l>ague's regie>nal elirector.

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Mr. KeyserlinK previously held other liiKh level (Jeiyernmeiit posi lions, He hael been Depuly Ad iniiii.slrate>r and at times Aclini; Administrator of the United Slates Housing Aulliority. (.1937-42); md General Counsel of ihe Nation il HousiiiK Agency, now- the I-lonsiri and Home Finance- A^encv (TII2 m

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Leon diaftlng eif full emplentncnt lalion Mi Key selling is the author of iHimeioiis Hludie-s auel atliclcs on economic and Ieg.il subjects His "Ihe Anieue 111 l.conomic Goal" ivon a ^lOOOO p n / e in 11H Mi Kejserhng is now a consulting economist mid ittorne>, with offices In Washington D C , and is woiking with individuals i|id 01 g ini/ations in v uioiis parts of H-eounliv md ibieitel He is also Pusidenl ol the Confeience on iinniiiie 1'ieigie's.s a noripai lisan, nein [nnfil oif,'uu/«lion engdged in ee oiiiJiiue lesi-ue-h md "ducition.

Collection of Children's Hospital Bazaar Articles All merchandise which had been offeree! for the Children's Memorial Hospital Bazaar, Nowinner 15 and 16 may lie left •it the home of Mrs Hubert Siimmc'i, 5119 Nicholas, it was announced hy Mrs. Ernest A, Neij;K and Mrs Sommer, cochnirnicn eif the bazaar project for the Federation of Jewish Women's Clubs Tile chairmen asked that ai»licles be turned m as soon as possible and also that if It is more convenient they can be taken to the Jewish Community Centei. Mrs Nogg, GL 1045 oe Mif. Summer, GL 5051 can be ctlled for pick-up service.

From l'J,t3 to 1!):)7, Mr. Keyser lins; wiis legislative assistant to Senator Robert F. .•VVagnor and served-'in- ail expert capacity Ihe Senate Commit tee on Bankinp; and Currency. In these positions, lie Assisted in the preparation of lei;l.tlntion anel conducted economic studies relating to banking ami c r e d i t, trade regulation, public works, housing, s ei el a 1 security, labor relations and employment During liiltrlfi, he i/lso die! special consulting work for the Semite Postwar Committee and the Senate Conimitte on Banking and Cur_ Mrs. Dave- Colin, chairman, Jew- rency, and participated in the ish Charities S e c t i o n . , of the Neeelle-weirk (iuilel Drive, urges all Iheise who have1 not as yet sent in (heir contributions to do so immediately. Ii, fieldiliou lei those women who hif.'er contributed previously, the wing I'ontributions are repeirtc-d: Mines. Hen VV. Abrahamson, J Abrahaiiison, Jacob A b r a m s o 11, Henry Ap|K-l, Kelwarel (I. lielzei, •Jam Bc-rman. Jae.'eih Ilernstein, Leslie" L. fturkenrejad, Irving VV ('barney, S a In u a I M. d a y m a n .Max Iv Cohe-n, Je-rome I. Colin Max I-:. Cohn, Net lie1 Colin. Abe 'eioiier, David Coeijier. Harry Duioll, lien I'Jisenberg, John Kaiel saelore Fenbes, Jack Ko\, Herman I'Yaiiklin, .Stuart 10. Kie-lel, Hem Ga'ielick, Albert Iv Cilinsky, Isaac ( l i l i n s k y , Sam II ireen, J. J. CJicenbi.-rj;, Klmer S Jross, f.lary Clross, Ignac (hoss•nan, Daviel Hoberman, Ileiward Kaplan, .Samuel S. Kaplan, I"'r;»ik [Catz, Mcilach Katzmaii, I l a r ' r v ICrantz, Max Kurl/.mefi, Joe J .evey, J. .Milton Margolin, Krank Marks, fienjaniin Martin, Kdvvarel •J. Milder, Mollle Milder, Sol Mii)ff, Chnrles Nathan, Hen Perrelman, Edwipei L. Simon, George; A. (•reetlngH from the <lt.V nf Oiiiiilin were lirmight liy Ilarrj Spitzcr, Ralph G. Turkel, Sam Trustin, Cmiiuihiiaii, who Is shown cut lint; tlie rililiem at tin- nou Weinstein, Uernhardt Wolf, Misses Senleir ('ill/.elis' T.uunge! at flu- •fawlxli t'liiiiinuiiity Center. This is « Elizabeth J. Hart and Belle Grecn- joint project eif tlieOniiilia l'hu|iter "f Ilin Xatlin'il (U)iin.il ex" Jc-..)crg. Isli Women miel the Jew'sli I'rdi'ralldll nf Oinnlia.

Contributions Given For Needlework Guild Operations

Senior Citizens' Lounge eif Jewish Center


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