April 7, 1961

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One of the most unusual kick- will he held at the Dr. Philip off meetings in the history of Slier Home for the Aged, where tile Men's Division of the Philan- a tour of its new construction thropies Campaign, wil l>i> held will be made. Sunday, April ;>, Krnie No;:f;, Cnptiiliu of tho Men'N DIVIHIUM Men's Chairman, announced. Jiavo named tlm following workTh« fathering- will l>o held at ers to their teams. the new ramp site, 1«:; rolling —Add to Men's Kleli-Off Story . wooded ncres near I.otil»vllr, Alvin Abramson ( c a p t a i n t : Nclir., one of tin- most beautiful Lloyd Arkin, Jerome I1.'. Cohen, tracts of land ever to bo seen .Stanley K. Fcinburg, Albert IJ. anywhere, Mr. Nogg tleclarrd. He Feldmati, Sam Fried, M e 1 v i u ff<ilil tlio pluco 1A Jiittt niudc to (Jerry I Freeman, Sheldon- J. order for a camp and Hint tti Harris, Martin J. Lclir, Steven urenlo wonders ure breatlitaliliij,', J. Lustgiirten, Jack Stiss. "I want every worker to see Paul Alperson (captaini: Euthis beautiful place for himself," gene nraun, Elliott U. Brown, he stated, "and I hope everyone Dave Chorney, H a n y J. Fall:, in our division will join us Sun- Dan A. (iordman, JOniest J. Hock(Sejteil left tu right) Mmes. Donald Stern, Bernard flliiglil. day on our excursion. The camp, ster, Jerry Itubensteln. Maury L. (Stf. left to rljjht) Mnifs. Martin J-chr, Richard Fertll, Jeroino Required by the Jewish Federa- Schwartz. Radur.Dier, I.layd Arkln, Ilon.-ilrf HrodKey . . , I'slirrs. Not shown, tion, when established will not Ajon Farber (captain): Robert M n n lay l.asliimliy, Jternard friav. only be terrific for our children, Chnpman, Daniel Fogcl, .Mark hut will nerve all segments of the Gordon, Milton Katlemun, Martin community." Latter, Charles A. Monnsce, BerArrangements have been mailo nard Raskin, Milton Koscnthal, for tlm men to meet a t tho Cross- Stanley Ko.<;s, James Samuelson, roads (Shopping Ontar, 72nd nnd Ted J. Sanford, -Ramon'Somberg, A young uorrinn, fruuoiiN In her Gross, Isadora M. I.iberman, Har- JJodgo Htroots, nt 9:30 o. m. on Dr. Mehin Tutelman. Harry K. Goodbiuder (cap'own right, and daughter .of u ry l'ricsmnn, Arthur M. Ilubin, Sunday, April 0. Buses will ho prominent Israel personality, will Klliot Kubin, Max M. Steinberg ou hand to transport tho group taiiu: Harvey Aronson, Milton to tliti site whero hruneh will he Cackin, Jack Cigelnian, Richard .headline the next gathering <fl and Harry Weinberg, thu Women'K Division, Mrs. Alex- / Last Tuesday was an important served nnd n tour of tlio ground* M. Kellman, Warner Frohmun, , Barton (Ilticky) Greenberg, Walander II. T'ntnk. Women's Chair- day in the schedule of the Wom- will ha made. en's Division, when workers heard In case of rain, the meeting ter Greenberg, Joseph Radinowman, nlinoiimT.il. Slip is YOL'I iJayaii, youiif; Sab- Mrs. I. I). Fink of Minneapolis, ra, former Israel aniiy sub-lieu- Minn., national chaimxm of the tenant, ami author <)( two hunt United Jewish Appeal Women's selling novels, "Th<> Face in tlm division, speak at the Jewish Mliror," nml "Knvy the Fright- Community Center. ened." who "will IK- the guest Memorable Event speaker a t tlic anmml women's It was nlso a memorable occa"bid Meeting."- nnd iipry.^rt.]uni'.h-. sion for Mrs." Fink, wl]o isnld the eon, Wednesday,-April J'.i. at the f ir.*:t address she made on comCrossroads Auditorium, 7'Jnrl and iu;: to this country from France, Dodge- Street;;. was in Omaha some 15 years ago. .She said it was sentimentality, Invitations to Women Invitations to attend this gath- tl'.'it moved her to return for this ering haw.' been mailed to every week'!; visit. woman In the community, Mrs. Talks were tuudc at the meetFrunk said. She said she hoped liij; by Harry Trustln, Jewish everyone would take advantage Federation President; Arthur A. of the opportunity to welcome the .Colin, assistant to the General glamorous young Israeli. Campaign Chairman Samuel S. Her father is timi. JMoshn Day- Steinberg. The opening prayer on, former chief of staff of Is- was offered by Mrs. Lloyd Friedrael's army and now that coun- man, president of the Federation try's Minister of Agriculture. of Jewir.h Women's Clubs. Mrs. Third Generation Joseph Guss delivered campaign Carol Kobvnbaiuu, Stelo Gubs, b i m n Siieler, Bob Grow Mss Dayan, a third.generation instructions to the workers. Tiie Israeli, was born in l'.W in Nu- speaker was introduced by Mr*. Ilem-y AppeL The Mmes. Lazar halal, a village near Haifa. Her first visit to the United States Kaplan and Philip D. Schwartz, - in • 1950 was interrupted by news ns well as the Mmes. Guss and of the Sinai campaign. .She re- Appel are Mrs. Frank's Co-chairturned home immediately and en- men. Paul Veret, Federation 1'lxlisted in the Israeli Army six ecutive Secretary, was among the Appointments of the four top Bank—-Itnylm; Mnrlt GoldMrom months before her conscription guests of honor. posts for the 10G1 Jewish Youth —AZA No. 1; Brian Solr«f—AZA was due. At 37, she became a Council Philanthropies Campaign No. 100; Jerry Slu.sky—AZA JVo. sub-lieutenant, training rocruit.i. have been made, Stephen <~!UES, 1000; anil Itlchard Friedman—InHer first novel which won InYouth Council President, an- dependent Boys. stant acclaim, was ivrittcn before nounced. Lieutenants wll be nnnouccd brenkfast and during her long Susan Hnclcr nnd Guss, who sunn. night watc.be* us an officer. Ben !&ff, Educational Direc- were last year's eo-chlnnen, will "Miss Dayan is n credit to her tor of the Strategic Air Com- servo IM Grand Marshals for this family and her country," Mrs. mander, will speak at a U'nal ycitr's Campaign. Working with Frank declared in her enthusiasm IJ'rith Cornliusk-r these two capable yonng, people, for coming visit of the young er dinner meet-}, will lie Carol Kosenhaum and Israeli. "Khe has taken it upon i n g, Thursday,} Robert Gross, tho'lOCl co-ehalrherself to bring us the story of April 1.'! at the|. men. needed aid for newcomers to Is- Blackstone Ho-,J The Program of the Month The group already held their rael nnd distressed Jews over- tel, celebrating; series which has attracted cafirst meeting at the home of Suseas." the lodge's tliir-, san Speicr, where It wofi decided pacity audiences on every occaBoth her grandparent:!, pater- teenth anniverthat the annual rally will be held sion, will conclude Its popular nal nnd maternal, have been in- fiary. at the Sheraton-Fontenelle on season with the Omaha appeartimately bound up w i t h the April 30-.- The group hopes to ance of Marvin Lowcnthal, worldMr. Zcff who founding a n d development of reach a record goal of $1,200, Its famous historian, editor, -foreign modern Israel, nnd her mother recently returned correspondent and writer for leaders said. heads Mnskit, Israel's celebrated from Israel, has Captains representing tlio va- leading periodicals. served ns presivillage crafts Industry. 85 Years of Study rious clubs were-, nlso named. dent: of both " Zett Xoung "Murrleds" to Holier Mr. Lowentha), whose observaStationed at entrances to di- Kenosha, Wls., B'nal B'rith and They are: Naomi BothcnliorK— rect guests to the auditorium will its .Southern Wisconsin Council. Unhanue; Francco Ulfo—Ilevrah; tions are based on .35 years of Past president* of the Omaha Unite Zalltln — E d l a r ; Bonnlo travel and study, will speak at be a corps of ushers, headed by Mrs. Martin Lehr. The young lodge will be cited at the meet- Flslc—.-Independent Girls; Jon Temple Israel, on Thursday, April 20 at 8 p. m., Harry Sldwomen will bo the Mines. Donald ing. They are: man, Jewish Federation Center Harold Zellniky, Yole Richards. Harry Stern, Bernard Magic!, Riclutrd Goodblndcr, Iforman Hahn, toward Qolooilt Committee Chairman, said. Fcrtll, Jerome Roduziiier,' Lloyd Milton Cackln, Warner Frdiman. Jerold noson, Ralph Twltfl, Gerald DrnllMi, Recognized Authority An election of the Board of A r k i n , Ronald Brotlkey, Jay V/lllls Epstein, and Elliot Brawn. He is considered^ brilliant exCommissioners will be held at Lashinsky and Ecrnnrd Sax. the annual meeting of the Beth pert on interpreting'major issues Mrs. W-ank said in nddltion to WINS A\VAED Johannesburg—The Israel pa- Israel Synagogue, Sunday, April of the times r.uch as—feudalism, the last published list, the follow. Ing women have volunteered their vilion at South Africa's largest 9, at 2p.m. In the Talmud Torah. democracy, communism, petrolservices oa workers: Mines. I-ouis trade fair was cited for the sec- Reports will be given by the eum, water power, chemical riches -Arabs, Jews, Americans, chairman. Cutler, Albert Fox, S. Elmer ond successive year.

Gen. Daman's Daughter Will Address Women on April 19

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skl, pj'vin R. Simon, William Stone, Sidney Taren. Phil Kutler (captain): Philip Batt, Abe Bear, Morton L. Brett, Ix)uls Canar, Dean Frankel, Moa F. Kagun, Dr. Bun Kutler, RubenLippett, Hurt Render, M,-t\ R. S a c k .•;, Ted Sennott, (icrhard Spies, Marvin L. Steinberg, -Myron S. Tarnoff. Owen L. Meyerson (captain): Jack K. Duitch, Lloyd' B. Friedman, Daniel Katzman,' Morris J. IJpp, Stuart Muskin, Dona/d Nogg, Sydney S. Osten, David S. Rice, Robert Silverman, Howard Vann.

Founder Jo Address Dinner ieaSing Here Meyer L. Brown, founder and general president of the Farband Labor Zionkt Order, will address the- Omaha Chapter on Thursday, April 13 at. B:1S p. m. at the Jewish Community Center. He will speak on his experiences during a recent trip in Russia. He first went to what was then Palestine in lf)20 to investigate insurance conditions there and helped establish, jointly, by HijUulrut anil Fai-band, the largest multiple insurance, conroany in Israel—the Hasneh. He made another trip there in l!)30. Three years later he became managing director of the Judea Insurance (Continued on Page ?,.) WASHINGTON'S LETTJOK Tel Aviv—A replica of Georjra Washington's letter to the Jewish community of Newport, R. I. was presented to the ZOA House Library here.

Sioux Oily Section to Appear in Press This week we welcome our Sioux City neighbors to the Jewish Press. The Sioux City Section will appear in the Press for a period of time during the Sioux City United Jewish Appeal Campaign. Members of the Sioux City Jewish Community will receive this publication. Harry Tru&tln, Federation President Richard Goldman, Tress Committee Chairman

To Speak atTemple April 20

Annual Meeting

British, French and Russians, A J the result of his historical trains Ing, has a flair for detecting events by the shadow they cast before them and ns early as 1922, he warned against tho imminent danger of a nationalist dictatorship in Germany. At present, Mr. Lowenthal Is director at Brandeis University Library. Free Program* Tlie program is open to the public and free of charge. It is sponsored by the Center in cooperation with the following community organizations: Beth Kl synagogue, Beth Israel synagogue, B'nai B'rith's Henry Monsky I-odgc and Chapter, Cornhusker Lodge nnd Chapter; Omaha Chapter of Hadassah, Temple Israel and the Young Adult Council.

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