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UJA Needs $32,000,000 For Vital Aid Programs

1 lenry Monsky C h a p t e r , present Maurice Samuels. B'nai B'rith Ilenry Monsky Mr. Samuels, a scholar and Lodge, B'nai B'rith Corn- lecturer, is already known to husker Chapter, B'nai B'rith Onmlia, Ncbr.—Thc United Jewish Appeal needs $.'i2,0O0,OCO In cash by December to avert jeopardy to its programs of worldCornhusker Lodge, O m a h a many Omahans who have wide nlil. it was revealed this week in a report to Milton K. AbraChapter of Hadassah, Tem- acclaimed his former lechorns. General Chhiimaii of lh<; I'M) Jewish Philanthropies Cample Israel and Young Adult tures. paign. Council. A popular program will "Our aid proKrams will grind lo n halt unless we can provide The series will be opened the cash to keep them tfoinc" Mr. Arbrnliam said. be presented by B a r b a r a by the colorful Baruch YefAinonij the most vital programs which can proceed only If casli fctli and his company of five Kiesler, dramatic actress, is available. Mr. Abrahams asserted, on; problems of liou.tiiif;, nidYemenite artists on Sunday whose appearances have deIHR now immlf:rant:i nnd brinj:iri|: sorely needed assistance to loO,evening, November 6. Amer- lighted a u d i e n c e s every000 Immigrant farmers who am not yet celf-siistalninj;. ican audiences have found where. thorn to be an exciting troupe Martha Schlamme interof dancers and musicians. The second program will nationally celebrated f o l k singer, a famed star in the "fiotilni; on—Safely" Is the concert world, will present a Dr. Judd L. Teller, leading; topic of the discussion, and film American author and authority lo performance. presented at the Golden on Middle Kast affairs, will speak AgobeClub's 12:30 p.m. dessert man Cain, Dave Chorncy, Kugciie Marvin Lowenthal, historWomen, serving as workers In at the home of luncheon nieotiitR, Monday, Octo"iX.. 1' Rol)ert New- ber 21 at the. Jewish Community the croup recruited from the Cooper, John Cooper, Dun Cohen, ian and writer, who has ataffiliated organizations helontj- Arthur Colin, So! Crandell, Al tracted large audiences ev"\ m.in, Guardian of Center, inf; to the Federation of Jewish Davis, Lou Delman, Leo Eisen- erywhere with his brilliant | • Israel Bond ConiMrs. Minnie Schaefer, finest Women's Clubs, assumed their stndt, Jack Kpstein. Wallace interpretation of p o p u l a r ne' initlcc Chairman, speaker, IK associated with the duties in the Red Featlier-Ecd Ian Tuesday eve- Visiting Nurse Association for Cross Drive which opened Octo- Klkon, Kobert ftngcl, Maurice subjects, will close the series. Harry S i d m a n , Center liiK, October 25. 'Omaha-Douglas County Health ber 17. They are part of the Feldman Al . Fiedler, Stanley Dr. Teller, who Department and is chairman of division headed by Mrs. Harry Flsk, William Finkle, Maurice Committee Chairman, said, Flclschl, Arthur Friedman, Har"This cooperative program will speak on be- the Senior Citizens stih-eonitnittee Ravitz, chairman and Mrs. Jerof bringing outstanding lech a 1 f of Israel of the Home and Child Safety ome Milder, co-chairman operat- old Gnrbcr. = Ilonds, was for committee. in;; under the Kcneral women's Mmes, Irving Goldenberg,- .1. turers and artists to Omaha, . many years, polidrive chairman, Mrs. Waller W. C. Goldncr, Herman Goldstein, has become an annual event Installation of newly elected Sam Goodman, Yale Gotadiner, a n d proved a tremendous tical secretary of officers will hlf;hli(;lit the pro- Clark. Maxwell Grana't, Barton Grecn- success. We expect the 3960the World Zionist gram. ; The workers are: berfj, Henry Greenberp, M. M. 61 series to draw considerformer director of Arrangements for the mectini; Mmcs. Maurice Aresty, Jack Greenberg, Joel Helfman, Barney able interest in our commuInformation nnd Publications of have been made by the Mines. nan, Joe Belmont, Jack Belmont, the Jewish Agency for Israel and J. Milton Margolin and Louis Jay Hcrcovici, David Bernstein, IIol)cnnan, Richard Hobermnn, nity." . during World War II, was con- Cutler. The Golden A«e Club is Jerry Bernstein, I^ee Bernstein, Walter Jacobson, William Kaisultant on minorities to the Jointly sponsored by the National Sheldon Bernstein, Max Bittner, man, Howard Kaplan, Abe KatelIJritlsh Information Service In Council of Jewish Women and the Russell Blumentlial, Kdward I). man, Stanley Katelman, Louis Kntz, Julius Kntz'mnn, Phil KaXzJewish Federation. Brodkey, Harold Brodkey, Nor- man, this country. Kevce Klrshcnbaum, Albert Krasne. His best known book is "Scapegoat for Revolution: The Fate Mmes. Arthur Kulakofsky, Irof the Jews in the Political Upvln Landow, Joe Levey, William Max Lerner, eminent author, heavals of the Past Five CenLevey, Robert Levinc, Ed Levin- educator and Journalist, will be turies." son, Louis Lipp, Morris Lipp, the-guest lecturer of the Institute Netvt Correspondent Ruben LIppett, Joe Lilt, William of World Affairs at the'UniverSince 1937, Dr. Teller hns Lohrman, Leonard Luttbeg, Irv- sity of Omaha, Wednesday, Octofrequently visited Israel and the l/ifl Malashock, Herbert Meicbcs, ber 26 at 8:15 p.m. His subject Jerusalem (JTA) — The nmnRcporti from Ortui indicated Middle Kast as correspondent for Orval Milder, Charles Monascc, will he "South Asia—BattleIxr of attacks by Alfjcrian rebels that from 150 to 200 Jews wore American nnd foreign' newsStuart Muslcin, Jack Newman, ground of Ideas." papers, press syndicates, maga- against Algerian Jevvn is mount- registering each month for Im- Donald NOEK, Julius Novak, MauDr. Lorner has been-on Iho zines and specialized periodicals, ing, nnd there has been ft cor- migration, n total which equals rice L. Pepper, David C. Platt, nnd on missions for the Jewish responding increase in the.num- the annual figure of such regis- Ernie Priesman, IJyron Raznlck, faculty of many prominent eduAgency. For several years after ber of Jews registering for Im- trations in previous years. Joe Raznlck, Morris Rnznick, cational centers and has been the founding of the United NaYale Richards, David Reiss, Al professor of American Civilizations, he served'na UN corres- migration to Israel. Rlmmerman, Norm an Rips, tion at Urandeis University since In ndditlon to the Rrcnade at- Needlework pondent for ne\vspai>er3 in Israel James Robinson^ Abe Hoffman, 1919. He taufiht at the Indian nnd other countries. He has held tack on Jewish worshipper;) leavDavid Romanik, Robert Rosen, School of International Studies the posts of editor-in-chief of the ing the synagogue in Constantino Guild Lists Paul Sacks, Theodore Sanford, In New Delhi, one year. Dr. Lerner served as managing Independent Jewish Press Ser- on Rosh Hash'anah, In which 3G Max Schcucrmann, Abe Schloff, vice, and American editor of the were wounded there have been Contributors I r v i n g Schneidcrman, A b e editor of the Encyclopedia of Palcdr News Ajjeucy, the latter attacks In other places. .Among Nathan Shukert, Stanley Social Sciences (1927,), was editor Mrs, Dave Colin, Chairman, .Shrago, of The Nation (1936-38), and as agency specializing In Middle tlicso wore the Wiling of a Jew (Continued on Pago 2) in front of n police station, nnd Jewish Charities Section, of the columnist for the New York Post. Kant coverage. Uie murder of a 70-year-old Jew- Needlework Guild Drive, urges His career is distinguished by The State of Israel Bond Issiio ish cemetery guard. all those who hnvc not as yet sent his books including best-sclliiipt la the central source of InvestThe onslaught Is causing par- in their contributions to do so Senior Citizen's America as a Civilization, The ment capital for. Israel's pro- ticular, concern in small towns immediately. Unfinished Country and It i» gram of economic development. wliere 'the Jewish communities Lounge Later Than You Think. In addition ta thoso women are small. Tension also was reJewish Community ConU-r The Jewish Federation is ond JTCDGK IIKA1JS ported In southern Algeria, where Who have contributed previously, Every, Monday of the. organizations co-sponsorluNIVEKSlTV DOAKO Moslems have stopped buying the following contributloai are from 10 u.rn. to 3 p.m. reported: ing with the University of Omaha Phlladeplila — Charles Klein, property from Jews In the ap. • • * In bringing the famous personaliMmcs:.William Alberts, Abe Orphan* Court Judge in Phila- parent belief they will soon be Activities,-Fun, Beercatlon, ties here, Harry Trustln, Federadelphia, vvil! head Templo Uni- able to get the-property'without Baker, Julius Blirron, Norman Soclula for Senior Citizens tion President, said. . paying for J t . ' (Continued on Page 2) versity lword of Trustees.

To Tolli on Bonds

Golden Ago Program 'Gelling'On--Safely'

A scries of five distingushcd programs featuring internationally popular personalities will be presented to the community during the coming months as part of the cultural .nnd educational activities of the Jewish Community Center, Harry Sidmnn, chairman, announced. Thr> series was arranged as part of the 1960-61 Program of the Month by thn Center in cooperation with the following organizations: Beth El Synagogue, Beth Israel Synagogue, B'nai B'rith-

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University Institute Will Present Famous Author and Educator


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