January 13, 1961

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OMAHA, M K B K A S K A ^ ^ J f "

Vol. XXXIX—No. 11

Registration SIIQWS Interest in Parents Discussion Series The lively registration for the now Parents Discussion Scries inquiry indicalos n decided interest in the "Livim; with tin? Adolescent." theme of tin: ;;mup which will hold its first meetin;;, Monday, February (i at S:,'!0 p.m. at the Jewish Community Center, Lou Kaiz, Family Life Iuducalion Chairman, said The Korics sponsored by the Family .Service Department of the Jewish Federation will canKist of four consecutive weekly sessions, Yale Kichard.s, ]"'ainily Service (.liaii'iniiii, recently ;irilioiiiiccd. The prognun Is geared to Giving parents of rhihlrcn, 12-1 i 'yearn of u;;<\ un oppoiiimlly to <li.icu.ss ooniiiiuii problems ntul their solution under professional l(':nlen>J(ip, Ite-clsi ration is .still available and may be rn'trlo thiouuh Soloimin M. Ilnnvnsk-in, Family Service Department Director,' 1112]3fili.' l'iircnl.s are urged to call immediately since the group will lip limited to 20 person:;. There will be a foe of1 $2.00 per person lor tin? entire series. A coffee will follow each session.

N.Y.-Times Tries-to Clarify ien-Ourions Widely Quoted Words •New York, (JTA1—Wide attention was focused In Jewish circles in the United States on a New Yorlr time.;; reprint of the complete text of the address delivered 'recently in Jerusalem by Israel's I'rime Minister David BcnGurion. before the J^lli World Zionist ('onr;re."s. The Times rlevotcd nearly two full paces to the entire i'cil-Gurion text. 'Charge of (ioillrfisnesi.'

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i a y Bo-Backfiring I'jii'is (J'J'AV -—'Tlii! T.phani"xc Cabinet was told that the enirenf anM-Ismel Aral) blockade v.vi.s doin.^ more harm to the Aral) economics thnn to T.srnei. il was reporled in (ho French neu'.spaper, I.*? Monde. The reporl wn.s made by 1'iene flemayel, Ixbane.'.e .Minister for ; •l >nnotnie Affairs, who said Lebanon may take the initiative in iiskini; the Arab League to conKider the possibility of a coiuplele revision of.blockade practice. •The; Mini.s1.er'ii proposal was prompted by a recent incident, when a Norwegian freighter, tlie Mar,1!, had been blacklisted by the Arab l/enf;\ie for tradinc with I.'.rael. and wan therefore barred from disdiari;inr: its caruo in JJeirut. However, it was permitted to disoharjie the car;:o at •AJcxandrlh, h'Kypt, by Ilir--Kio'pti;m' authorities.

Eichmann Trial May Be Delayed

Jerusalem (JTA)—A possibility that the trial of Adolf Kiehiminn, the Nazi who directed the killlni; of 0,000,000 Kuropean Zionist ni'i)k<'!.mcn here anil In Jews, may be postponed for a Jerusalem hud contended that month beyond the scheduled date the Times, in its original report of Mureh (i was seen here. Govfrom tin? '/.Umhl Congress on ernment sources said that varDecember if), had quoted: Mr. ious preparations for the trial, Ben-Gurion "out of context" in including; the adoption of necesrc;;ard to a statement by the sary special legislation, may not Israeli leader, charging Orthodox he completed in time for the Jews with "godlessness" if they March date. do not settle in Israel. Set lieronl Straight The full quotation'of tlic entire text by Mr. lien-Gurlon was Keen us an effort of the Times to wt the record straight. The complete text of Mr. Ben-Gurion's speech, Miss Irene Dunne, famed film originally delivered In Hebrew, was in the Knglish-language ver- star, will lie the first woman to sion furnished by the World receive Beth Israel'!! annual Zionist Organization, According Humanitarian Award, when the to the Times', "the tliemeof the presentation is made to her on Israeli leader's speech is that April 23 at a function In the syIsrael and Jews outside of Israel nm;ogiie, it was jointly announced are interdependent" and that by Dan (iordmnn, General Chairboth depend for survival on man and Maurice Katzman, Ci"pioneering and productive" Jew- tation . S e l e c t i o n Committee ish immigration to Israel and on Chairman. Ninth Award In '<!! "Jewish, education f o r the Beth Israel lias civon the younger Jewish generations outaward on ei^ht previous occaside Israel." sions to world renowned leaders ' The space allotted by the Times including the VX0 recipient, Adto Premier Ben-Gurion's address miral I ^ w i s L . Strauss. is usually nccorded only to major Humanitarian Itoln addresses by the United .States Miss Dunne, well-known for President or other world leaders leadership in charitable and sospeaking on major issues of Inter- cial service projects nnd her adnational Importance. herence to a strict code of ethics and piety, will he honored for her dedication to h u m a 11 i I a r I a n causes, the Heth Israel leaders said. .She was honored by the NaIstanbul (WNS)-A new trade tional Conference of Christians agreement under which Israel and Jews In 19J8 with the Amernnd Turkey are to exchange ican Brotherhood Award for dis525,000,000 worth of a variety of tinguished service in promoting products during 19C1 w;.j signed the causa of inter-roliclous here between the two countries, unity and holds honorary doctor-' Turkey-will alilp sugar, tobacco, ate degrees from Chicago Muslcotton and fruit and get in re- , cal College;-. Mount Saint' Mary's turn automobile tires, building College, Ixiyola University (L.A.) • and Seattle University. material, motors and glass.'

The aliove pictures an exhibit of luniks written l>y Author Maurloe. Siumwl,.nrrnngrd by tlio Center Uhrary and avuiluliln (here. .Mr. Samuel will H|i)'sik In Oniahii WcdmiMlay, January IB at 8 p. ui. nt ISeth 101 Kjiiajjopue under tlm auspices of The »f tint Month, 11 community-wide project sponsored by the Jewish Community Center. Maurice Samuel, internationally famous as an niillior and lecturer, will speak at 1'eth Kl Synano(.:ue, Wednesday, January 18 at H p. in. His nppeanince hero will be part of the Vrowtun ui the JTpnth Sfrie.'i, a community-, wide project • spoiiKored 'by the Jewish Community Cenler, Harry Sidman, Outer ('iiairmrin, said. "The .Second Cmrlfivlon" ,Mr. .Samuel will discuss his latest work, the dramatic and ilioucht-provokini: novel, 'The .Second Crucifixion" which is well on the way to the best .seller rnliujr- The book emerged after ten

Irene Dunne, First Woman To Receive Beth Israel Award

Israel, Turkey Plan

Served Many Groups She lias served as past chairman of the Field. Army of the (Continued on P;IKO 4)

Henry ionsk^ Lodge U'nal H'ritli Henry Monslcy LodfTC No. 354 will present the Safety Leadership Award at the nnnual award luncheon of tlic Omaha Safety Council on Thursday, January 20 at the SheralonKontenolle Hotel. Selection of the recipient of •the award is made by.the Council for leadership in the field of safety in Nebraska. Tlio award will be presented for the cecond time by B'mti B'rllli; the first one made to the late Governor Ralph Brooks in 1960 by Nebraska IjOdRc. • Governor Frank Morrison, to be the principal speaker, will announce a new state safety chairman.

Edward A.'Tloscn, chairman of tho event, with William Stone, as co-Chairman, said all B'nai B'i-ith members are invited to the luncheon. Tickets or Information may bo obtained from these chairmen or from the Safely Council office, 3IG-5532.

years.of Intensive research, rewarded now by (he spectacular interest'it is attraetinf; everywhere..' Ksililil KrlpUe—(ihalrnian IEabbi Myer S. Kripke, spiritual lender of Belli Kl KynagoRue, who recently reviewed the story, will serve ns chairman of the evening. In commcnlini; on. the book, Kabbi Kripke said he considered it a remarkable: contribution to literature. "I am sure that, those who heard Kabbi Kripke present Hie review," Dr. A. G, Rimrnerrnan, Heth Kl President said, "will want to return for the 'personalappearance of the author. The discussion of I he book will appeal to the non-Jewish as well as Jewish members of tlic community and I personally urge ev-

Ifan Weiss, Speaker AI'Fafband Meeting Han Weiss, member of the Heth Kl .School stnff, will speak nt a meeting of the Karband l'oal Zion, Sunday, J a n u a r y ]ii nt 7 p. m. at the Jewish Community Center. He will speak on the fortieth anniversary- of the Ilistarlrul Movement. Mr. Weiss, a native of Haifa, Israel, received his education'in the elementary schools and Tcchnlon High school 'there. He is presently .studying at "the University of Nebraska's Business Administration graduate school.

! Press '''Deadline Deadline for news Items intended for the Jewish Press Is on the Friday morning of the week.-prcccdine publication. Persons submitting society and organization news are urged to submit their copy (must be typed) as early ns possible. For further information call the Jewish Press office, 342-1 ,'!GG.

eryone lo invite their non-Jewish friends to hear Mr. Samuel." • Uuro UndertttaniliiiK Uis books, critics say, reveal rare understanding of Jewish problems through iii.s interpretation of the exciting personalities created by his pen. The author brings to the story of "The Second Crucifixion," the clear view of a Jewish social'.and religious historian. I'Vlend of I/lterary Giants During a career which took him lo many land.in-search of authentic background and information for his writing, Mr. Samuel formed, close friendship's with such literary giants as Bialik, Sholom Aleicliem, Dr. Shmarya Levin and others. Here was the ccnosis of his "World of Sholom • Aleicliem" and "Prince of the Ghetto, both of which have become classics during his own licftime. A strong influence in Mr. Samuel's' life was the close bond with Cliaim Weizmnnn, first president of Israel, whom he met while a young student in England through a mutual interest in science. ICvent Id Tree The event is free to the public through the co-sponsorshlp o£ community organizations witji the Jewish Community Center.

Szoid Award iiven To Jerusalem (JTA)- Mrs. Golda Meier Israel's Foreign Minister was deeply moved when she was presented here with tho Henrietta Szold centennial uward for public service at the centenary session of the World Zionist Congress. Israel's First Lady, Mrs. Rachel Ben-Zvi, was awarded * the Haim Grcenberg. Hebrew Literary Prize of Pioneer Women and

the Working Women's Council for her book on immigration?, to Palestine during the early'days of Jewish settlement


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