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.eyii©f0 Attention to lienlfli Klnndaids nml close, competent person it supervision by well-trained and mature counselors kcynole the approach nt Camp Jny-C-C which opens Sunday, June 25, The thin* week crimp, .sponsored by the 'Omaha Jewish Federation, piovldns youiiKStorb from .six to KI\teen nn intensive campin;j piofjram In ti jiafo, lieallliy sot I inf. IldiKli Supervision A full-time resident Camp Doetor and a nurse compose the ptofe.ssiomi) medical staff while constant direct supervision from the staff is maintained In liiMiie cle-anllneKK and the well-boiin,' of the individual campers. Everythinf; is done at camp, tlic Camp Committee Chairman, Norman - Hat I, states to insure n child's r.iiiiiini: in health and beneficial new. experiences. Counselors receive Intensive mid rigorous trainini: prior to the official openin;; of c/inip orienting them to the need:; of their younger charges with a constant emphasis being placed on the importance of health In camping . (iunrdft Sanitation Besides f lie .'professional niedlcal staff in residence at the ('amp, visits by members of the
Officers Elected By Youth Council Officers elected by the Jewish Youth Council Cor -the 10G1-0season are Howard Halm, president; Sue Herman, vice-president; Steve Marcus, secretary and .loyce Render, scrgcant-atarm1;
n -continuous double clieek is made of eamper liealth und altil'ide.s diiriiij: (lie enearri'iincijt. Jfcaltli lusiiiuiicit Suppk'niPiitliif; tho infiniiai'y ;it
One of (lie to/y and iiltr.ietiv« r;if>iiiH Jny-C-0 camper* will use during tin- I [Mil caiiip-
Federation's Medical Advisory Commit Ire are developed to wo that the. camp maintains th<! highest levels of health and sanjf.'ifion. Daily checks are made on the campers' living quarters and
CAMP JAY-C-C REGISTRATION FORM Campor't Nnmi
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Israel Court Orders Grandfather To Return l Jerusalem (JTA)—Tho Kncsset, Israel's Parliament, .asked its Interior Committee to consider means'of locating nn 11year-old boy who was abducted from his parents by his ultraOrthodoJC grandfather and who lias remained hidden since. The grandfather took the boy out of fear that his parents would
camp, and Die .special health infiinaiiee provided to each camper in the ramp fee, are the medical facilities of Louisville- and Asli]aint vvJiilr.1 O/naha medical facilities are but a short '2\> minute drive horn the camp. One for J'our liatlo Camp is a healthy and happy place for our children, the Camp Chairman commented, and provides new experiences for area youngsters that cannot be y;aineil in lh« city. Wild one counselor for every four youngsters plus a supplemental staff ot specialists and asslslant counselors, parents hould feel confident that their children ivill he adequately supervised nml directed in wliole•sonie outdoor aclivilies, Mr. Halt mid, (Sec Registration Form Below.)
Jiot cive him a traditional Jewish upbringing. After tho Israel Supreme Court ordered the boy'a return, police jailed the crundfatlier but released him on ill health picas without the grandfather revealing where the child was staying. Officials Indicated he mlRht be abroad. The parents are still in Israel.
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Israel Inaugurated tho uso of natural gas for commercial purposes a i Finance Minister JUwl Eahttol (right) and Dr. Joseph 3. .Schwartz, Israel Bond Organization vice-president opened the'mala valvo In a new six-Inch pipeline to bring gas from Bosl« Zohar to (lie Dead Sea Potash Worlw at 8'iloin.
Befh Israel Tamud Torah Graduation The Beth Israel Talmud Torah will hold graduation exercises Wednesday, June 7 at 8 p. m. nt the synagogue. The graduates will be: Michael Eric Berfl, Sharer! K a / Herman, Alan Carl Blank, Donna Rao Canfleld, Miriam Ida Cukler, Norman f-lshel, Rcubpn Dear Fodor, Plerco Denli Flatowlci, Rlcltard PhHIP Frank, Sandra Roao Glllnsky, Oonnlo Su9 Gronzbero, Geraldlns Gtalno Greenfield' Ronald Alan Henoit, Charles Ichowlcr, Debby Lea Kagan, Leo Karpman, Richard Stovon Ka'Qlman, Mlctiool David Kotimon, Richard A l U n KnWnan, Morcla Joy Koy, Jenlnft Leo Kruff, Tcrrl lv«ci KwlateK/ Druco Arnold L«wl3, Alltn Mark Morris, Stanley Oitrow, Jock E . Ra|ch«nbacn, Judy Ratnar, Phillip L e t Rainlck, Maynard Darry Rosflnb«rg, Ronald Murry Rubin, Michael Sllv«r, Stephen Charlei Slporln, Clta Bono Wak•chlop, Htdy Hodmiah Wokichlaj, Choryl Raa Wellf. Donald T. Wiseman,
Dr. Abe Grecnbcrg will serve as toastmaster on June 6 at tho B'nai B'rith Americanism Citation luncheon, at the SheratonFontenclle Hotel. Ruben Llppctt, Henry Monslty lodge civic affairs chairman, said the event is open to the public. Dr. Grcenberg la national chairman of the Henry Monslty Foundation, a past member of B'nal B'rith'a National Board of Governors and a past president of the Jewish Federation. Tho citation will be presented to Frank P. IVgarty, executive vice-president of tho Meredith Broadcasting Company and vicepresident and general manager Of Meredith WOW, by A. W. Cordon, 1960 award recipient. The lodffo annually honors an OmahAn "In recognition of outstanding Bervico In community and civic affairs for the general advancement of Americanism and citizenship responsibility."
§S taish Students Kabbi Myer S. Kripla1, spiritual Ir.ader of IJelli KI .Sinufjogue, will deliver the iultlie.s at, the 1%1 )i a c c a laureate.') s o r v i c e s f <« C r d a d u aliug classes of Omaha High .Schools. The c i t y-wide (ierviee will IK1, lie-Id S u ti d a y, June A at 4 p. in. at the Civic Au-| diloriinn. Ninety-six Jew-I •|sl.' (iludenlK are ilihl KrljiUa amoiiK those to he graduated from Omaha High Schools this month, Congratulations and best wishes are exl ended to them and their parents by Harry Trustin, Jewish Federation President anil I'nul Veret, Federal ion Kxecntive liirector, on behalf of tliu 1 organization. They a r c Krnsoll High Seliool Connie Spiegal Contrnl lilgh Scliool •Tonathan Bank Bruce Howard Bernstein Norman lileieher Arnold nreslow Mark Jeffrey lirodkey Howard Chudacoff 1-foward ^llen l'eldman Arnold Charles Fellman Donald Bnice Fiedler Harold William Forbes .lorry Frank •
Johnny Freiden Richard Friedman lloger Dale Friedman Charles Morris Ginsburg Terry Goldenlvrrg Stephen Gould Michael Howard Green Stephen Guss Gerald A. Heeler Michael Homsteln James Melvin Kagan Itichard Knslow Itonald Harris Kraft Larry Steven Kurz Paul Kutler
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Travel Problems In Morocco Paris (WNS)—Despite promises by the late King Mohammed V and the late Minister of the Interior Si Sekkai that Morocco would remove all obstacles to Jewish travel aboard, Jews In Morocco are still experiencing difficulties in securing passports. This development came to foro when It was disclosed that a Jew. ish woman, Mrs. Esther Zohar, suffering from n Bravo eye condition could not get a passport for healing abroad until the Issue was settled through the personal Intercession of Meyer Obadia, president of the Casablanca Jewish Community.
iuseyist for Sfeolem Aleicfiefii Collection New York (WNS)—A museum ancl cultural center will be established In Tel Aviv in commemoration of tlie centennial of tho birth ot the Immortal Yiddish classicist and humorist Sholem Alelchem, It was announced hero under the Joint sponsorship of tho National Committee for Labor Israel, the Farband Labor Zionist Order and a group of Jewish intellectuals and journalists. The Center Is to be erected on a site donated by the Tel Aviv municipality.
Lynn Lazcrson Keith l/ilierman Stephen Michael I.lnlzman Hubert Gary Loin man Karl Luefschui'lz Arnold Manvit/ Aaron Marcus Jeffrey David I'omerarilz Morion Carl Kicks Kojinefh Jio:,en Arlliur Michael Sacks liowm-il Sbrier John Kenneth Sutin Uriicc U'introuh Jeffrey Wohlnor Richard Zacharin Susan Ash Slieiln .S'.indra HmMn Sandra Bloom Giselle nou/janim Sus/in Doris Brodkey Je;\nn\e Cocan Mar.slia Coren Leslie Epstein Frances l.ee. Kviwvn Karen Fellman Bonnie FIsk Diane Fogel Marcia Lynn Fojjel Ardeen Itonnelle Forlxss Kenei" Marcia Franldln ItaUy Sue Gerelide Kllen Marcia Goldstein Terrill Greenstone Konn.i Mae Halperln Nancy Lou Harding Kllen Kay Hurwick Donna Kaiman .ludyKarof Nancy Katz Marilyn Jo Katzmnn I*anne Kvait _i v l l l f l v e - — Linda Lee Lieb Linda Sue .' Roni Meyer nosalind Morris Rosalind Lou . Nancy Ann Rlnkes Hence Carol Hinimerman Naomi Ann Bothenberg .Susan Hope Sachs Susan Seeiin Deanne Ruth Shapiro Susan Louise Speler Rochelle V, Steinberg Leah Szmerlalc Bonnie Lee Tarnoff Dalla yilenslty Linda Barbara Zallcln Bette Elaine ZoorwIII South High School Sam Charles Sherman Teehnlcol Illjrh School Donald Silver WestsUle Wlgh Sdmol Steven Lee Bernstein Michael Ilakan Marvin Polikov Jimmy Silverman Jndlth Ann Gendler
Omahans Will Affend Sioux City Reeling An Omaha delcuatlon will attend tho Southwest Regional Council convention of B'nal B'rith. in Sioux City, In., June 3 and 4 with Harry E. Goodbinder, lti president as presiding officer. Among those participating will , be Dr. I^eon Fellman, third vicepresident; Edward A. Rosen, board of. governors metnWr; AV» vin Abramson and Moe Kagan, presidents of Cornhuskor a n j Henry Monslty lodges, respectively. Albert P. Mltnlck, Chicago B'nal B'rith leader, will be guest speaker.
0. S. iorn Israeli lamed ID flew Posl Tel Aviv (JTA) — Americonborn Col. Yosef Nevo was appoint cr military commander of tho Jerusalem District, gucceedln* Colonel Yitihak Pevi who waa named to anotlier post. Colonel Nevo. 42, who was born ill Chattanooga, Tenn., came t* Israel during his childhood.