November 11, 1960

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Vol. XXXIX—No. 8

I'Utillcatlon Office, 101 No, 20Ui Omaha. Nebraska, Phono 342-l:s«»

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Needletiork iiHd lists @onfrlbyfors Contribution-1!, continue to come In, Mrs. Dave Colin, Chairman of the Jewish Federation Arioncics Section of Tho Needlework Guild Drive reported, ami it is hoped, slio said that those who have not responded will send in their donations immediately to the Jewish Community Center, The following have mnlled In contributions since the lust list appeared In the Jewish Press. Mines.: Mlllon Abrahams, J. Abrahamson, Joe Adler, Nettie Arnovltz, Jncoh Bernstein, Isaac Hloclc, Edwin E. Krodkey, Julius Chasanov, David It. Cohen, Seymour Cohn, David Cooper, liana Daavlty, Harry Dvosln, Willis M. Epstein, A. D. Faler, Jolin Knler, C. B. Farbcr, Leon K 1'cllman, William Saul Fellinan, Hyman Ferer, Henry Fisher, Jacob FregKer, Uymlo Gendler, Isaac Gllinsky, Stewart Gllinsliy, Sidney Goldberg, Samuel G o i i) w a r o, Maynard M, Greenl>er{;, Peter Greenberg, Sam M, Grvenberg, Mmes.: Meyer I,. Haljuln, Joel Ilelfmun, Leonard D. Herman, Irving Hobcrnian, Kli Kagan, Jake Kaplan, Oscar Kutelman, Abraham Katskee, Mum lea Katztnan, Abe Kloli, A b r a . h a m Krantz, Mick Krosne, Sam KutIcr, Joe J. Levey, Joe Meyer, lidward K. Milder, Benjamin Mlrotf, Keith Peltz, Maurice H. Pessen, Max C. Platt, Alex Piolkin, Harry Priesman, Max Uleltos, Abraham Rochman, Benjamin n, ItoitBtoin, Edward Z. Kosen, Ix:o Roscnbciff, Stimuel II. Rosenberg, Jake Roscnblvmrn, Fred Itosen-1 stock, Irvln Rublnow, j.ick J. Schrager, Bernard II. Kdiwtu-t*. Sol Sherman, Benjamin 3H'n,' Snmuel L. Stern, Mort Trach-

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EcirSy Deadline Nov. 25 Isso© "The Challenge to the New President" will be the subject of mi address by DouglMs Cater, Washington editor of TJie Reporter, on Wednesday, November 16 at Ihe University of Onuilia. Mr. Cater served with the Office of Strategic Services, specializing In Russian Intelligence. Ho was special assistant to the Secretary of the Army. Ho was recently selected to be ono of three cltkena selected for on Eisenhower Fellowship. The program closes the 19G0 scries of lectures presented by the University's fifteenth annual Institute of World Affaire with the Jewish Federation as a coeponsor, Harry TruKtln, Federation President, snld. The institute Is free for all Federation members.

An early deadline will be in effect for the November '£> issue of the Jewish Press because of TlianksRiving. Deadlino lor tho November 21 issue will be V a. m. November 17. Persons submitting soc 1 e t y and organization nevys ure urged to turn in their articles even earlier if possible.

JWV Will Observe Veterans Day at' Sabbath Services

Y@uifi GouEiei! Plans Thanksgiving Rites Plans for n Tlianksglving service at Temple Israel on November 23 are being made by the Jewish Youth Council. Members of the youth group will participate In the service. All youth council members, their friends nnd family are Invited. Kathy Adler nnd Howard Ilnhn nro chairmen In charge of this religion;; program. F., Wakschlag, Victor Welner, Louis Wintroub, Allen I^annle Wezelman.

Members of Epstein-Morgan Post of the Jewish Veterans nnd their families will observe Veterans Day by attending, the Sabbath services Friday evening in the synaflogue of their choice." The post has made a contribution to each house of worship in the community In memory of departed comrades. Members of the organization tile asked to wear JWV cap and tie.

Judo Glasses Start November 20; Center The Jewish Community Center Will sponsor Judo classes for people of nil o£es beginning Suntiny, November 20. Charles Hoke nnd Mllto Merrlweather • will be instructors. Office at 312-1306 for enrollment.

Ix>ndon, *JTA^—Arthur H(mrlcrson, Lnhorite Member of Parliament, told the House of Common.? In a report on hla recent visit to the Middle Kust, that he considered the situation there to be "highly dangerous" but that be did not believe conflict "to be imminent." Stockpile (Jrowini* •Ho said that lie found ample evidence that the United Arub Republic was intensifying reurmRmcnt and receiving "larKe numbers of modem Jet fighters, Including the newest MIG jots, destroyers and submarines from the Communist bloc. In addition there are large numbers of Communist Instructors training UAH personnel." Asserting tlint tlio United Nations had "a major responsibility" in tho Middle Kswt, Henderson uald that the UN must "take nctlvo' steps to sectim a settlement" of tho Middle! I;:Ast prohlein. Ho rniplmHlzctl that Israel liart consistently reiterated rcndlnos» to participate In a peaeo conference and play Its part iw far ft9 possible In securing it final settlement. The Lttborito leader BUKgcstcd that the United Nations consider naming a "fact-finding commission" to invcsllgute and report on tho problem of the Arab refu(;ees and boundary revisions, with

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to Year Hov,. 19 Temple Israel's Ninetieth anniversary will he celebrated Saturday, November ID with a birthday dinner dance starting at 7 p. m. In the social hall. Mr. nnd Mrs. Morris J. IJpp are chairmen of the supper club sponsoring the event. Reservations should be telephoned to tho Temple office by November 17.

Barry Snyiler Heads Young Adulf Council B a r r y Snyder was elected president of tlie Young Adult Council nt a meeting November 6 at the home of Allen Ostravich. His co-officers are Amle Weintroub, vice-president; Allen Ostravlch, secretary; Phyllis Bcl« zer, treasurer, nnd Gloria Okrent, sergeant-at-arms. Aaron Sterling, formerly of Sioux City, la., was named advisor of tlie organization. As part of Its community service program, the group participated in the City of Hope Drive. Members who took part wero Allen Ostravlch.

Jewish B@@fe ^ lible DOTftlhieLea Synagogues Plan Special Programs A special display on "The Bible In the Language ot Art" In the Jevloh Community Center lobby VIII open Notional Jewish Month observance; November 11 through December 11. The community's synagogues will Join in tho book month observance with emphasis <i,\ activities pertaining to books in tlio religious schools and organizations. Some fifty volumes, outstanding examples of books and reproduclons of tho Biblo in.tho language of tho art are part of the Center exhibit, Ben Koslow, Jew1 Ish Education Bureau chairman, said. • ; I-ovo for Blblo The inspiration for the showing Mr. Kaslow stated, was ••Love for the Bible, the Books of Books," which has been expressed In many wnys—In drama, song, story, legend, nnd. not the least of all in the language of art." Ha added that through tho ogej, artists have found tho Boole of Boohs a source which Inspired themes for artistic creation and that tho Biblo ha» kindled their Imagination which they expressed through dlverso media. A special catalogue explaining tho purposo of tho exhibit has been prepared nt tho Center. Community Invited An Invitation Is extended to tho community to visit tho display at tho Center os well as 1U library which has many book* in this realm and related subjects available.Bath El P Tha Betto El Sisterhood will

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devote Its December G, luncheon meeting; to tho observance of Jewish Book Mouth. Featured on tho program will bo review ot Mourice. Samuel's new novel, "Tlio Second Crucifixion" by Rabbl Mycr S. ICrlpUe. In tho religious schools, Itabbi Kripko said the children aro encouraged to read Jewish boolts and to submit reports on them In their classes and for participation In boolc report contests. Both Israel Contest* Students in tho Beth Israel religious school, as part of their observance ot Jewish Book Month) will concentrato on national Bible contests, Rabbi Benjamin Groner, said. Mr. and MM.

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i ono of thp mo*l outstanding In the nation. Isadore Goldstein will present Tro3t, and Paul Blotcky who will books as gifts through tho Gold- award boolts to winners durina N stein scholarship fund for pre- assemblies. An original play based on ths, eminence in scholastic achievement,'The synagogue is conduct- book month theme will bo preIng a special campaign to en- sented by Mrs. Amy Garfleld'* courage members to use tho cir- claBa at assemWy on Satartey culating volumes of Judalca at and Sunday, November 19 and 20. Beth Israel. , Temple Israel i'rogranw Senior Citizen's At Templo Israel, all students aro urged to rfiad at least ono Lounge Jewish book for a report. Jewish Jewish Community Center Book Month Posters made by reEvery Monday ' ligious school classes arc disfrom 10 O-m. to 3 p.m. played in the social hall. • • • Posters and booK reports will Activities, Fun, Itecreatioa, bo judged for awards. Judge will Socials tar Senior Citizen* lw Mmes. Lou Uw>. Aj ~'" u


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