August 26, 1960

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Vol. XXXVJII—No. 41

1'iilillcatlcm Office, 101 No. fl li Omaha, NtM»nr;Ua, l*ii'#ne JA •Hill

OMAHA, NJCKKA3KA, JKIDAY, AUfJDSX

Comment1 From Israel After Statement Made Ceylon's New Premi Jerusalem (JTA)—The Foreign Ministry abstained from commenting on the statement by Ceylon's iiew Premier, Mrs. Sirimavo IJaniWivuKiike that her Government would re-study the accreditation of Ceylon's Minister to Isreal, in an effort, to improve relations with Die Arab .states. The Arabs had been pressuring Ceylon fur months against improving relations with Isreal and used Ihe fact that the •Arabs purchased U5 percent (if the island's tea export;;—Ceylon's major export commodity--as a lever against Israel. Only a few weeks ago, it seemed that tlie Arabs gave up attempts at blackmailing Ceylon, when they dropped plans to boycott that country's tea. H is not clear

Workman Circles District Conference Opeps September 4

wether tli, or after t-_,iuii pro; view their relations v Observers here poii even if Ceylon der'ii the accreditation of to Israel, there wot practical .significance sim-i- Ceylon's Am Home, who is also ; Israel, has visited only onct> since ace months ago. The Is in Ceylon is headed d'Affniivs, white th Ambassador to IJm non-resident Minister

sed t o reh Israel, d out. thai, i to cancel s Minister I he little this move, ssador to credited to is country lit a I ion 18 :>1 legation a Charge country's a is also o Ceylon,

Meeting, W men's Women iaking Plea Federation hurs. Far Hospital Bazaar The Federation of J e w i s h At Friedman Home Women's Clubs will again have A dessert hmeheo. will open the fall .season for numbers of the Federation of Jew h Women's Clubs at the home Its president, Mrs. Lloyd Frl iman, 1008 North 07(11 .Street, Thursday, September 1 at 12:2 p.m. The program will lclude cliscussion of plans for he coming club season and anno tho chairmen of the ncernont of rious cornmittees. The presidents nnd represent filives of the V.\ orga xations belonging to the club ns well as the committee chainn< are urped to attend the meeti by Mrs. Friedman. Officers serving wil |Mrs. Friedman are: Mines. II; ||ry Sidman and Dave Colin, vie presidents, and Mrs. Abe C. Fe nan, secretary.

its own booth at tho annual Children's Memorial Hospital Bazaar to be held Sunday evening and all day Monday, October 9 and 10 at the Shernlon-Fontenelle Hotel, it was announced by Mrs. Hubert Summer nnd Mrs. Arthur H. Goldstein, project, chairman nnd co-chairman respectively for the Women's Federation. In the past several years the Jewish women have done an outstanding job for this cause," said Mrs. Sommer. She added "that we want to do even better this year." A self-addressed envelope to be returned to Mrs. Sommer was mailed to the women in the com munity suggesting that they indicate the number of articles they are planning to contribute. Handmade nrtiele.s are particularly needed and appreciated.

Dr. Philip 4'her Home for the Aged

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Miss Gail Shrier, current relnnlni; ".Sweetheart of AXA" will transfer her crown to one of six candidates for the title at the twenty-seventh annual sweetheart dance, September 3 at the lilackBtotie Hotel, to be . sponsored X>y Chapter No. 1. Compel infj for the title of "Sweetheart of AZA" will be Neenn Bcber (Kdiar); Judy Gendler (Rohanti); Nancy Harding (RoIianu); Itonl Meyer (Kdiar); Renee iiimmcrman (Rohanu), and lionnio Tarnoff (Rohanu). Ticked may be purchased from members. Incoming hit;!) school freuhmun will be guests of the chapter, danca chairmen Arnold Breslow and Gary Farilman said. .. Part of tho proceed.1) of the 1959 dance were presented to the Jewish Philanthropies.

Schwartz Appointed To Post in Florida Gerald Schwartz, former cltymajiufscr of Stato' of Israel Bonds has been appointed aouthern-roElonal director of tho American Friends of tho Hebrew University.' Ho nnd his family have moved to Miami, :Fla., location, of tlio regional headquarters. Philip Klutzniclr, former Omaliau, IY president of tlia organization.

Mr. nnd M M . Fred Rojensfoek, Ar, ond Mr*. Erneit -Uogq, Dr. Max R shmon Mr, and M r i . Jay ChernfackJ Mr. and M r j . Harold Chernlack, Mr, and M r i . I. Chapman * Mr, and M r i . Huthan Noao .. Mr. and M r i , Stewart GHInsfcy Mr, and M r i , Sum Rochma Mn. l OiUniky, Ctarenc* Bcrgm Louis Sorncr and MI3J Oca Sol isr

Morion L. Degfin Paul L. Chisliofm Mr, and M r i . Harry Perlinelei

Second Glass Pusl.ij; at Omaha. Ni'b

•Single Copy 10c Annuul iditc $1

resses New or changed addresses of *)inahan.s in the Armed Forces ore needed by the Jewish Press in order to keep its listing of servicemen up-lo-iUtte. Families •'ire invited to report any such information so that every person in the service, from this community, may receive the publication. This will also assist the Federation of Jewish Women's Clubs in preparation of Rosh Hashanah greetings to all Omahans in the Aimed Forces. Mrs. Louis Kulakofsky is chairman, of this project for the women's organization.

The Workmen's Circle Midwest District will celebrate its 30th Jubilee nnd elect officers during the annual conference on Sunday nnd Monday September 4th and 5th tit the; Labor Lyceum, 3021 Cumlng Street. Sunday nnd Monday sessions will be held at 10 a. m. and 1:30 n. m. with luncheon after the tnorninj; meeting. A banquet pro(;ram in the evening will feature the .'iOth Jubilee and a musical presentation by tho Dramatic Club under tho direction of Sam Swerling.- Morris Goodman will be chairman of the evening and Louia Wltkin, toastmaster. An flection will be held on Monday. Current officers are Louis Witkln, chairman; Max Crounse, (The Dr. Philip fcr Home for the Aged acknowledges tho foltreasurer and Morris Goodman, lowing memorials and oriations.) secretary. In Memory of Malting arrangements is a com- Donor , ...Keva V/ln«< M r i , Clara Schnltrler, Mrs. Fan mittee composed of Mr. Willrin, Mr, and Mr*. Paul Veref nl« Newman, M r i , Sayda SuHn Rcmer Mrs. Wltlcin, Sam Susmnn, Max Mr. and Mrs, William Minkln, 4 ., Mr. and , William Minkln, Jr., Dr. Nax Flelihmon, Katjr, Ben Garelick and Sol Ash. Mr». Dr. R. J . Yechouf, Mr, and Mri Mortltnpr Kova W!ni Mrs. Yetta Orenstein and Mrs. Edmund* and M r i , A»4ax Sclicuarman,Mr. and Mr%. David JNathnn Lcrrnan are in charge of Mr, Orkow, Mr). HcnrleHa Ephralm M r i . Ben D, Sllvei iclsco) * Mrs. B. Orllkoff (Sioux City) M r i , Arfhur Raslmky (San Fro serving. Mr, ond Mrs. Harry Koplln < t . i Abraham Jacobaon

Twenty-Seventh Annual Dance

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David Sherman David Shorman, Phlt Blotcky K i m . . . . Mrs, Fannlt Newman JtanneltA Malathock M r i , Sujla Koplon, Mrs. Fannl» Newman, M r j . Sodys Sulln Reiner Mlnnl. D, Degsn Mo^cs Krnsne M03CI Krasne, Frank Kroina

In Honor of

Donor

Mr. and /Am, David Orkow, Mr, md Mri. 80lh birthday, M n . H«HI» Arnovlti A^OK Scheuerman J , Mr. and Mrs, Nalhan L, Moaa. A •, ond Mrs. Ernest NoaOr Mr, and Mrs, tlttion Horv/Ich and ililli blrlhday cf Jacob Green (Clcnco, III.) Justin Harwich Mri. Eva Walkoll Mr. and Mri, Raiph Blnlamowl Recovery of Mrs. Aaron Rips Mr. onJ Mri, Harry Trustln

Syn goguo Contributions

In m^mDry of Temq ond 5h . Korn, Herman Goldstein, Sarah Shllffer, Sophia and Louis Mandelt on tha occasion of R h Hashanali from Mrs, Helen Goldstein;

cial Contribution! A iphYfjmomanomoter was pi ncnled to tin homo by Mr. and Mri. C. M. Nowmon ond nietnory of Mrs. Fannie Newman, Mr, and Mri, M. M, Newman

Golden Ager on River Cruise

Book Fair Opens Beth Israel Club Season

A river crui.io for Go' en Agors was sponsored by the Ojnaha sectlon, National Council f Jewish Women, Monday. Servhj) S on tlia commlttea In charge •lth Mrs. Albert Gacr, Senior Cl izens coordinator wora tlia MmJ •9. M. A, VcnBor,. Eobert Sliver, Stanley Herzoff, Irvln Kalmnn, Jr. Milton Margolin and L011I9 Cu :lcr. Tho Qoldon Ago Cldb la cospoasorcd by tho Council and tin Jewbh Federation.

. The Beth Israel Sisterhood will open its club season with a Book Fair at the September 13th luncheon, Tuesday, 12:30 p.m., in the synagogue social hall. Mmcs. II. S. Susman, chairman, and Marshall Katz, co-chairman, ahnounco the following committee chairmen: Mmet. Darney Gray, Harry Smllh and Leo Meyenon, Aiilitlng ottendanti ond hostesaei are Mmei. Don Cohen, Irving Dabendlr, Philip Oitravlch, Nathan Kgplon, Aaron Epstein, Elliot. Brown, Harry SlaVnan, Sam Derman, lanw Gruntwolg, Reuben Ralnor, Elliot Rubin. Manny Ooldboro, M»lvln Sototorof•ky, Bernard Oenenbora, Jullui Kaliman, Morrtt Boguctiwat, Oscar Diamond/ and Lerov Canllslit

M. I'ohilicrg, Mrs. J. Harry Kulaluiftiky

Feinberg Heads Regional Special Sales for Bonds Itoberl l^f. Fcinberff, Omaha Pepsi-Cola f\mi]),iny president and an active fiKi're in civic and Jewish Community affairs, was named .Special Sale Chairman for the eleven state Midwest Kc(;ion of the Israel liond Organization. The appointment was announced by Mrs. ,7, Harry Kulakofsky, member of the National Hoard of Governors and honorary chairman of the Nebraska, Iowa and South Dakota area for Israel Bond Organization. JfttiU Omaha Chairman Mr. Feinberg, a member of the Midwest Region Board of Directors of tho organization, was 1!K)9 Omaha general chairman and will continue to serve in that capacity for the inOO Bond Drive. An native of London,' Knglund and a resident of Toronto, Canada for 22 years before moving to this country, Mr. Foinberg came to Omaha from Canton, O. in 1!M!) to purchase the local Pepsi-Cola plant, Many Activities lie is president of the Omaha

Hadassah Presents Style Show Mon. A Bar Mitzvah and an anniversary celebration are Just two of the many scenes which will be depicted In "A Family Album of Fashions" by the Omaha Chapter of Hadassah, Monday, at 12:30 p. m. following a dessert luncheon at tha Town House ballroom. Mrs. Sam II. Green, general chairman, Is being assisted by Mines, Hubert Rosenblum, Norman Itice, Maurice Feldman, Harold Garber and Millard Margolin. Mrs. Tonl Ltenorls will b« commentator. Modols Includo Mmes, Louis Dlumkln, Ronald Drodkey, Bernard Dennenbora, Yale ~ nsbcra, Edwin r ' Gorollck, ~ Glnsbera, Max Gronat, Max _—ishlnsKy, JKy, Don Dc Llntiman," '' ' . Abe "' Marcus, " " MorLa: rls Raznlck, Sol Kolinsky, Richard Rochman, Sldney Rubin, Bernard' Sax, Ray Simon, Morris J. Shapiro, ond Arnold Stern. Teen-aa« clolhos will bp modeled by Howard Kalzmon, Carol Rosenbaum, Nooml Rolhenberg, Nell Simon and Judy Veret. Children's clolhos will be shown by Marcla Fellmon, Barbara Guss, David Karr, Nancy Lincoln, Karen Rice, and Suson Sanford. Dessert lunch will bo served.

Zionist Council, Multiple .Sdcrosii) Society honorary chahiiiiin, Oma. ha .Jewish Federation IXeeutivo Hoard mt-inber, member of tho Beth Kl board and Hie Omalia Safety Traffic Committee. He is a member of IVnai R'rith, National Conference of C'linstlanj and Jews, Ak-Sar-Bcn and tho American Israel Society and is active in Rotary, Community Chest, Red Cross and Red Feather campaigns. He is a lifetime member of the Zionist Organization of America. 1'roteot Ui'inoor.K y In accepting the position, Mr. Feinberg stated, "I am honored io have the opportunity to servo this i m p o r t a n t cause, giving Strength to (lie State of Israel and protecting democracy in the strntcgic Middle Fast. I believe that democracies should assist each other1." Israel Bonds are the young State's central source of funds for development. Among tha projects benefited by investment in the •1 per cent Bond issue are electricity, communications, rail and harbor installations, housing, expansion of Irrigation, industry and agriculture.

Gornhuslcer Program To Feature Fashions A style show and dessert luncheon, Wednesday, September 7, will be given by the women of B'nal B'rilh Chapter No. 1032 at Highland Country Club. Featured will be fall and winter fashions by Zoobs, with Elaine Jabenis as narrator. Cards and Mah Jong will follow. In charge Is Mrs. Jerry Lehman, chairman of a commlttco consisting of Mines. Seymour Abrams, Elliot Brown, Marvin Gcrber, Manny Goldberg, N. I. Greenspan, Max Kirshenbaum, Irvm Singer and James Wax. Tickets for the event, ($1.50) may be purchased from members or at the door.

It's Rumored—

London (JTA)—A fortune in gold, looted from Na7l victims and estimated to be worth at least $280,000,000, is believed to Imvo been buried In the Austrian Alps by Nazi leaders including Adolf Eichmnnn, tho war criminal who directed tha extermination of6,000,000 Jews In Europe. Local residents of the Styrian mountain vlllago whoro Elclimann sought refuse after the war, are wondering, If the Nazi war criminal now awaiting trial in Israel, \vlll at last discloso the secret of the Blau Aim (Mountain Pasture) where witnesses say lie burled the treasure. The hoard, they believe is partly tho proceeds of ransom which Elchman exacted from thousands of his Jewish victims. The correspondent also reported that a number of highly incriminating documents which are still lying at the bottom of Xako Toplitz in the sumo area, includa tho namea of prominent persona who gave assistance to Eichmann and other Nazis In Hitler's "ITinal Solution" plan for liquidating the Jews.


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