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British''Nazis Threaten to Take
London f.JTAi A self-styled Milifinio, u former riieinhi1!' of spokesman for the "l!iili:h Nazi Parliament, and DJ-. liarnell movement" telephoned Hi" olfice Sti-o.-.s, an M. P., ns the first thrcii Of Cliiei Italihi Ii.iael I'.iwlic h're mid warned that leailini: Hiitish • Jt-ws v.oulil IK; Liken as *'lii)sl;i^fs" Tlio Ji-<vi;h Cluoniel" was a n y i i r i i o n b y (In 1 A'k 1 - j l'.arti^d }ty trlrphoi]-.- th'it Ih' 1 n e x t C l o v c n u n ' j n t in We.-,! (V.-- n i o v r w o u l d b e " a b o m b n\, y u a r I n ' i n y ) o piinisli " C i ' i n i ' i t i n a t i o n - doorstep." alists." Scotland Yard j;ot its first lead \':i\wit
, j \ .sllllil i r (.'all, lecejyed \,y a to the vandals who have bf en de'fnf.i'.i iiri'iorialiiHi, Jd"iitil'i('(l. Sid- lacinir J"\vi>;h-owned imd occupied ney .Silvei/uaii, a f.abor M. I1., Jan buildings in 11K' firlti'ili capital when a Jewish Telegraphic Agency editor recorded n lelephoii'd thi'cal from a man describinj; liimself as a spokesnian for the "Urili.sh Nazi Movement." Tlu.' JTA .editor who took tho call, .switched on the lecordin;; apparatus as soon as the caller identified b'iins'.'lf. Later, Criminal Investigation l.')epiii'lineiil officers listened to the recordinj; and took possession of the tape.
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'•Tlioif Sliiill I.nvc 'Jiiy XIJIKIIlidr us Thyself." Aliionii the stamps released by IM'II'.'I IS one honorini; UuiiKui Itif;hts. Its issuance mnrUcd tho first timi; Jsnicl joined other mwnIKT ('Miltitiios of tho United Nations in lionoriir; this "^'ii'al. liuniiinitiii'i.'u) lili.'al" philatelically. The central depicri of (his sliirnp in n HIIII) OF sioiio inscribed, "Thou Hhiilt love thy neighbor an thyself," n quotation from tin- book of. Lftvlticiis. The emblem of: the Vnitod. Nations Is si.'C-n in the lower corner of the s(mi)[>. Tin? lab i:; iii.'icriljoil la French, Etiillish, .Spanish, itiissiaii mid Clilliivio, At the Joft sido of the tab, 1 ho source of • 1'ho Hililic'tl rniotution is identified in Hebrew and Knjjlish. This is the first.(inio that ti IJihle qiioldtioii apjieaivd in the five official lan;:uaci'S of the United Nations on any stamp or tub, . "'he stamp which is valued at 75:i [Hulas, may br» obtained at the Jewish Ciiitiiiitiiiily ("outer Library, room %\. (It is siif:f;ested that intfiested .stamp collectors tJlp iind file th'.1 «bdve material for •fuMiiV reiorenco.)
Opening sessions of tournament bridge, dance and aj't. classics are on the Jewish Community Center January calendar, I'-nrl Siecel, Adult Activities Chairman, announced. Tournament Iirl(l(;<) Tournament |)i iilf'c begins January W w i t h Shcff Katskee In eharfje.. The meelliiKH on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month, are open 1o couples or individual players who are asked to make their reservation by January 13. The fee h 75 cents per (iveniniJ. Lessons in Latin-American dance will be offered for 10 consecutive Monday cveniircs, bp/;irmuu; January 18 under the direction of Mis.'; Carrie Griffiths of tho University of Omaha physical education Depaiinient. Classes will be held from 8:.'iO p. m. io 0:30 p. m. Tho fee Is ?10 per person or $15 it couple. I'laus nrc boiiifj made for on art. class to start this month under the direction of Nnal Melden'on Wednesdays from 8 p. in. to 10 p. m. The dale for the ten session alt course will be announced as soon as registration is completed. The charge is $H. Mr. Meldon la an experienced commercial artist and specialist In advertising design. Persons wishing to -rcKlffpr for any of the abpva nctivitlen me asked to call the .Center. Activities office, JA WGG, iinrnedlately.
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Hohcrl II. Kooper, pn idenl, •!< r.ish Kedei.ition jMillard ilosenberg, ch mill.in, ADL A'Kisoiy Committee. Krncsl A. No;rg, chaiiman, liudL'et (omnnllee Jl'-n 10. Kaslow, rhainuan, llureau of Jewish Edueali'tn. Norman liatl, chairman. Camp ,lay-C-C. Louis Canar, chairman. Ci.nimuniiy Center. Ifarry Sidinaii, chaiiman. Federation liulldinijs Committee. Nathan L. No;:!;, chairman, )">r. Sher Home for Aged. Vale Hichards, chairman, Family .Service. Samuel >|. Wolf, chairman, Jewish I'hilanlhro|iien. Isadorc Chapman, chairman, Jewish Press. David Feder, cliaii-man, I'lerifie Kedemption. Irvin C. Levin, chairman, Community Statistic!*. Mr.;. Mike Freeman, president, federation of Women's Clubs. Paul VI.TCI, executive director, Jewish Federation.
\New Young Adult Program A now "YOIIIIIL; Adult" program will m;.tl:e its introduction Tuesday eveniu,'.;', January 12 at the Jewish Community Center under the auspices of the Younjr Adult. Council. All .voting arlulls and college students are invited to lake part in this activity which will he held on tho second and fourth Tuesdays of each month (it the Jewish (,'onimunity ('enter. Arrangements for the p r o g r a m to he known as "Youn.i.; Adult Ni(;ht," followt-d mimcroii.'i requests for expansion of aclivlllcs for yomij: people.
IVsstsrn Tfieeio Keys OeISs El Golebration
The evenings which will begin at 7 p. in. will feature a film on "Nijfhtmaro in Red" on Russia at the "opener," and will usually include movies or discussions, games and a social period. future programs will include a sjxsikcr from the Kl'J whose subject will be narcotics, folk sinners and (lancers, discussions on art, m u s i c , intermarriage, vacations and contemporary religions. Aaron Sterlin?; heads the committee in chariie. Its members are Frances Silver, Neal Melden and Lea 1'feffer, Moris Steinrnan, Center Activities director, is t h e group's advisor.
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KVIT.VOIII: hi the community 1%
in'/;Ttl fi> atlciid (lie filfy-si.vtli onniiiil meclinif (if |In, .Jewish I''i;<II'liition of Omaha, Sunday at S p. in., n( the Jewish Community Center Auditorium. Robert H. Kooper, Federation president, stressed the importune* of Hie reports to be presented by Federation Department Chairmon, Kepurls To filve Story "It. is vital that members of our community spend this evening together to hear the annual story of our progress and activities," Ml'. Kooper declared. "Kach report will be brief and pertinent. This is also an opportunity to join in a common bond in a community* wide event significant to all of us." Klection To He Held All election of olficers will b« held, Nominations will be present* (•(I by J. Harry Kulakolsky, chair, man and his committee. ' Tiiiini; Adults I'ruvrt A '.special message urtjinpr • tho younK adults of the community to be present at. the meeting was issued by iuv. Kooper. "Durini; the past four years \V(S have succeeded in dewloping a young adult participation in tha various programs of the Federation," Mr. Kooper said. Our young; folks are becoming aware of their communal responsibilities, and th$ need'Of developing leadership." Present, officers are: Robert' H. Kooper, president; Harry Trustin, first, vice-president; Ernest; A. Nof.% second vice-president; Arthur IT. Goldstein, treasurer; Millon R. Abrahams," secretary, and Dr. Philip Sher, honorary president.
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Youfh Council Meets Jan. 13
The Beth K) social hall will be transformed into a frontier town complete, with stores, cafes and a museum for the "western bonanza" o/i .Sunday, January 17 from I. p. in. to 3.n. in., the. liii'hliKhl of the year-lout; .'iOlh anniversary celebration of. the HyiniK"l,'iH'. The store will he slocked with aprons made- by Mines. J a c o b P.ernslein, Meyer Kal/man, Frank .Marks, Leon Craeiz and their committee. Mines. Jeroid Hosen, Kcvce Kirshenbaum and Hobert liaker will slaff a bakery shop replete with home-baked pastry. A cafe will be mann/jed by Mrs. Harry I'erenstein and oilier sisterhood member.'!. Mrs. Morley Zipur.sky, Donald o;;g and I. 1). Ziegman are |;eneraT chairmen of the event.
Jerusalem (JTA) -The news of the wave of anti-Jewish propaganda activities in Germany and elsewhere throughout the Western world has caused consternation in Cairo, Arabic broadcasts, monitored here, revealed.
Greater Omaha exceeded its ?200,()(ip goal for State of Israel Honds for the second straight year, chairman, liobert M. Feinberg announced this week. The final figures for 1!I59, including Council Bluffs, showed $203,001) ill commitments, of which $11)2,700 was received in cash by December ,'!1. The figures are only slightly below the record-setting l'.KH drive, co-chaired by .Samuel Katxman, Samuel Itice and Mrs. Samuel Wolf, when $2011,400 was com-, mil ted and S198,!JI)0 paid by December 31, according to area manager Gerald Schwartz. Chairmen I'ralscil ' Mr. Fcinberg praised Mrs-. Aaron Rips, women's division chairman; Mrs. J. Harry Kulakofsky, area chairman; Morton Richards, Builders chairman; Isadore Chapman, Guardians chairman; Mi's. Ernest Nogg, Sponsors chairman, and
Mrs. Henry Riekes, Chen chairman, "for inspired leadership." He also praised "the many, many volunteer workers — particularly our untiring women workers" for their part in the successful campaign. Mr. Schwartz said preliminary figures indicated that Greater Omaha had maintained its record as best pcr-capita sales city for Israel lionds in the Midwest, but that comparisons with other areas could not be made until the 19"i!) planning meeting. .January National Conference He \yill attend the national session, slated at the Hotel Billmore in New York City, January 15-17, which will be followed'by the annual staff meeting of (he Israel Uonds Organization. Dr.- Joseph ,7. Schwartz,"executive vice president of tho group, is now in Israel studying the year's economic progress. ' :
Mi'mber.s of the Youth Council will meet in their newly-decorated lomifjo at the Ji.'wish Community Center, Wednesday, January 13 at 7:15 p. in.
Tint IOgyptian leaders ar« fearful that the. anll-,(ewlsh incidents will cause panic among Western Jewries, and result hi a n e w mass cmlgrution to Israel. Cairo Kadff) tlit'i-croni started a campaign to nfisurn Jews In Western Europe that tliore Is no real ilunjfor ot aiitl-Semlllsiii. It charged thai Zionists were responsible for th* swastika daubing;, in an effort to HCiin; Jews Into fleeing to Israel.
The .swastika, symbol of Nazism, burst out all over the Western world map last week-end—being publicly smeared in New Yoilc, daubed in London, appearing in Israel, showing its face in. many cities hi Germany, stealthily manifesting itself in Paris, Brussels, Stockholm and Oslo.
A luncheon meeting of tho Federation of Jewish. Women's Clubs will be held on Thursday, January 7 at 1 p. m. nt tho Jewish Community Center. Members are urged by Mrs. Mike Freeman, president, to attend the meeting'which isha stated, would deal with important matters. . ,:
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