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NEBRASKA STATE IU'.AOKILAL
I'ubllcatlon o/fice, Jld No. i:um Omaha NctirMdkn Phime 3 « i K a
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OMAHA, NEI5KAHRA, HCIOAV, AlTtifTST
SOCIETY
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Donor Jerusalem UTAH—Tile Government of Tunisia announced that it wns severing postal communications with Israel. The announcement took tlie Ministry of Posts here by surprise. Government officials arc now inquiring into tin? full implications of the Tunisian action. While Israel and Tunisia have never had diplomatic relations,
flame Buddy Epstein Yoatii Ooniidi Head Of Athletic Program .Buddy Kpstein, Central Hif;h school senior, was a p p o i n t e d chainnfin of the Jewish Youth Council m i l l e t - - "
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Up is an out- * Elandin;; perform- J ~ ; r r i n Youth Coun- __ ' oil athletics rind •* <•"has received n r •** • .'* • o;;nltion in !.everal xport.s. Last year he niadf the Youth Council allstar tcuns in l n s ketbal! and flan football and was Uuilily the wresllin;; champion in tlie 120 pound division in the Council's wrestling tourney. lie is the son of Mr. ;ind Alre. Jack Kpatciii.
Ifadassali §0 Present Israel ftade Fashions
both countries have had uninterrupted p o s t a l connections since Tunisia acquired independence from Freneli rule in 19H7. Itecendy. h o w e v e r , Tunisia joined the Arab Postal Union. The latest development is believed to he another attempt by Tunisia to i:;iin greater goodwill from the Niissor rec'unu in tin; United Arab Kepublic.
In ctiltin(; its postal relations with Israel, Tunisia emulated ncighborini; Morocco which complied with the Arab league blockade and severed postal nnd telegraphic communications with the Jewish .State, deprivinc Jewish families in Morocco of tlie possibility ot maintaining cimtael with their relatives in Israel.
Cantor "for Temple Israel O'inlor Manfred I'\ Kultner of .Tohnstoun, Pa., has been named by Temple Israel OK director oC music and a member of tlie rehjjious school staff He w i l l assume', I his new duties in November, I,a/ai Kaplan T e i n p i e ' Ono-Slxlli of Ali-xnndrlii p r e s i d e n t : , an-, The family had filed a claim nounced. fur $3;!,600,000 for the property, Cantor Kuttmr, known as Smuuha Island, eom- who tins been canprisin;; one-sixth of Alexandria. tor of T e m p I e The district had been built up by P. e t h '/, i o n in Joseph Smouha, n Manclicstcr J o h n slown forCantor ICuttiicr businessinan, tvlio ivent to Kgyi't fifteen years, also served in the on a mission for the British Gov- Teli);ious school, Hebrew departernment mid remained 1o create ment, and was active in youth a fortune on land reclaimed by and music activities. lie served draining two lakes, as musical director and conductor f>0 to Hcni-rit of the Johnstown symphony orKilis Smouh.-i filed the claim for chestra and founded the Johnshimself and 13 relatives hut about town youth orchestra ami symT>0 members of the family will phony chorus. lie hold certification from the benefit from the award. It vv;is brought out at the hearing that Hebrew Union College School of tho late King Fuad iiad Given the Sacred Music and is a member ot title of "Simoulia City" to the the executive board of American property, which includes a racinf: Conference of Cantors. His basic eour«;e, n village, dwellings, of- education was received in Gerfices and motion picture theaters. many where lift was musical diThe funds for the award to the rector of the clu't'f synagogue in .Smouha family came from an Frankfort agreement under which the NasCantor Kuttner, 4!>, who came ser rcfiune agreed to pay $75,- to this country in l'J.'JS, is mar600,000 for natioiwlizcd British ried and has two children, Daniel property. 13, and Naomi, 11.
London (JTA I - - The lirilish Foreign Compensation CJornini.1;sion, nfter a five-day liearin;:, awarded $S,fi!)H,24<l to the Srniiuha family for tho holdings eslablisbcd by tlie family in K;:ypt which was expnipriated by Nasser during the 11)56 Suez crisis.
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Newly designed fashions by students at the Alice Selifisljerj; Vocational llifih School in Israel, will be presented at a style show and luncheon by the Omaha Chapter of IladaKtxih on Monilny, August '18 at 12:.'!0 p. m. ut the Crossroads. Mrs. Ted SanCoid, general chairman, said that children's fashions will be shown, also. Miss Jean Sullivan, radio and Detroit (JTA)—-Jewish, voters lots and expected the majority of teelvlsiou personality, v.ill be them to be used by-Jewish voters. the commentator. The program in this city, as well as throughout A new bill in Illinois now perwill also Include music by a. Michigan, will be able to cast mits voters to cast absentee balteenage comto, consistinf; ot their -votes by absentee ballots, lots in elections fallinc on reHoward Cltudacoff, Arnold Kell- •whenmunicipal elections and De- ligious holidays observed by those man, Steve Marcus and Miss troit primary elections take place, voters. Bunny Hlock. A talk on her re- next September 12, the second cent tour of the Israel school day of Kosh Ilashanah. Deadline Notice! The .State election code has will be made by Miss Nnomi AH material for Uio nwet lour been amended to permit the use llothenberg, of absentee ballots for rcasoru; of l&sues mimt roach tho offlco of Cholfrnen for Hie tvenl ore Mrnes. Norinon Coin, Sfanlcy Sllvcrmcn, Dovlii Ro. religious holiday observance. John ' tlie Jewlsli l'reas on Thursdays monlk, Henry Appcl, Harold Kort and A. .Smith, acting director ot the «f tlie-wcoICB preceding publicaAaron Marcus, Teen-ooo models v/lll Inchidtt Sandra n a n city Election Committee, Kaid lie tion. This Is necessary because man, Bunny Block, Sujon Brodkey, Carolyn Dolooff, Frances Hrmnn, Lourle Freeman,. has prepared 30,000 absentee bal(if (lie Intervening lioIldajK.
Absentee Ballots OnRoshHashanah
Sally Freeman, Halllo Gereflck, 5u:an Gflln. •ky, Annotxl Orccfr, flancy Kat7, Marilyn Kafimon, Unto Lleb, Dcone tlntimon, Sara MUder, Terry Milder, Rosolyn (Joao, Judy Pollack, - Renco Rlmtrmon, Carol Rojenbaum, fjooml RnlJienbcra, Deanna Shoplro. f'liyllls Shapiro/ Deae £ol:olof, Bonnie Tarnoff, Jud/ vcrct, Judy V/oillncr, Mary Yaoer, Linda Zolkin und Mourccn Zovlli.
A PROUD ARAB FAMILY IN ISRAEL
In Memory of
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben H. Brown Mrs. Morlc Armbrust tAr. and tAra. MeJvln Ourns and foinlly trwlng Cas'-mann ^FttcporA, \\\.} Messrs, and Mmes. Arih'ir A. Colin, Deon Frankcl, Merriiaii Goldstein, William A Levey, Crncst A, UQQV, Max Rlckcs, Payl Vcrct, Millar) Yudeizon, tAr, Alan UOQQ .., , Mrs. Anna Chalf Mrs. Leonard Klein, Mow Broiliers Co. . . . . . , - , . . , * . Atfred Glas» iM. and Mrs. Witlfon Yudelson , Ben Goldman (New York City) tAr, and Mr*. Crnctt A. Near] and family..... Francis Lewis (Beverly Hills, Calif.) Mr. and Mrs, Dave Colin < OarJon Mllfard Messrs. and Mines, Fred ICurljrnan, Joe LCVIIILIIY, Paul SurcnKy, Mi« UellY Horwich, Miss HorrM Harwich, tAri. SlcIIa Rcblnson Mrs. Golda Ostravlcft Messrs. and Mmpn. RcuLvcn H. Drown, Arlliur A. Cohn, Moe Katlcman, Paul Veret Mrj. Esflier Swortt Messrs, and Mines. Arthur A. Co!tn, William A, Levey, Crneiit A. tloni* Haitian L, UO'JQ, Max Riches, Philip M, RoiunWatf, Cfiarlns Roicnsfock, Tred (loscnsfack, Potil Vercl, Milfon Yudclson, Mrs. Ben Handler, Louis Sarmner orid Miss Cca Sommer Moses Vcnger Mr. and Mft. M. Ka-pltisky Victor Vclncr (Uastlno%r Ucbt.) Mr. und Mni. Mox ftleV.cs ••... Harry Welsnian
Donor
In Honor of
Mr. und Mrs. Mllion Yudtlson #».... , <•* recovery, Clarence Beroman Mr, and Mrs, Ernest A. Hogg , recovery, Mrs. Hyman Fcrtr* Messrs. and Mmrs. Crnesl A. tiogg, Pout Veret recovery, Mrs. Isldor Levlnson Mr. end Mrj. Max Rlckes recovery, Mrs. Alex Markowltz (Tulsa, Okla.) Mr, and Mrs. Dave Colin recovery, Aaron Rip* tAtr,'.n. and Mmcs. Jack nromson, Arthur A. Cohn, Leon Groct*« Harry Trustln recovery, Phillip H. Rosenblatt Mrs. J. Slegcl (Council Bluffs, la.).....recovery, Robbf D. Rublnjky (San Francisco, Calff.) Mr. and Mrs, Philip H. RosciiblaU rec-twery, Som Sa^rmon Mr. and Mrs, Dave Colin ,....10lh wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Meyer Mr. oncl Mrs. Max Rlckcs 6OII1 blrlhday, David Blacker Messrs. and Mm«. Charles RotLcnsfock, Tied Rosenstock, Mr. Gave Hoscnslock 65\h birthday, Morris Jacob* Mrs. J. Slcad (Council Bhitfs, la.) birth of a orandson, Mr. and Mrs. I, Karz (San Francisco, Calif.) Mr, and Mrs. MIMon Yudefson your good fortune, William J. Fogcl, tllen Goldstein, Lee Slcart
Synagogue Donations Mrs. Mrs. fArs. Mo. Mrs.
Morris Brellfekfl (Tulja, OKIa.) J. Slcgcl (Council Bluffs, la.) Fannb Faoot (North Hollywood. Coin.) Dorolliy Koilmcr (Lincoln, f.'cbr.) Scirali Silver
Columbia to Tackle Arab Refugee Plan New York (JTA)--Columbia University announced that V>r. Don Peretz, writer and lecturer on tlie Miildic Kast, would undertake a study of means to settle nuri rehabilitate Palestine Arab Tetur.cc.i. Pr. Peretz will work under a crant to the University from the Rockefeller Foundation and an additional nrant of $2,500 for travel costs from tlie American Friends'of tlie Middle East. The Columbia announcement asserted that the aim of the study was to make detailed proposals for returning and sctUiin; some of the Arabs in Israel, settling tlie 'rest of them In neighboring countries and compensating all Arabs wlio lost property.
memory of Morris and Molllc Turnffr Yolizclt of M. Sommlt and Mrs, B. Bclahaa
Savings Program in Israel To Help lewcomars
Tol Aviv (JTA)—Adolf JCichmnnn said he was "greatly surprised" by the "fair and decent treatment" ho received In his four-month Ion,? trial in Jcrsualem, according to the chief of his clef cues, Dr. Itohert SeVvatius.
Jerusalem (JTA)—The first of several fiscal measures to mobil- "T to $56,000,000.to $&1,000,000 l o moot the needs of the interfrration programs for new immigrants is being stutUecl lor early implementation here by the Government Treasury. The initial . step in that program would be the launching of the compulsory savincs plan from which, it is estimated, 525,200,000 would be raised. The Fourth Knesset empowered the Treasury to float a compulsory loan, but the Parliament's finance committee must approve the actual plan. The project is being studied and the Treasury would exempt families earning less than $M0 a month. Those with incomes above that amount would be forced to save 0 per cent to 12 per cent of their income. I-onn bonds issued against these savings would be linked to the country's cost-ot-iiving index. The bonds would be redeemable within 10 years, and would bear interest of 4 per cent.
Jerusalem (JTA)—Israel's new Knesset, the fifth since the establishment of the State in 1918, is expected to be convened here on Monday, September 4. That will ho the date for the official convocation o£ tho new Parliament, resulting from tlie recent elections, if the final vote tabulation—including the ballots cast by servicemen and women In Israel's Army — are completed. Should a hitch develop in the linal counting, the Knesset may not meet until after the forthcoming Jewish High Holy Days. In any event, the opening meeting of the Knesset will bo largely
ceremonial. Members of the Parliament will take their oaths. After that; President Izhak Bcn-Zvl will call on the party receiving the largest number of votes to form a Government. That means that Premier David Ben-Gurion, as head of Mapai, will once more be given an opportunity to form, Israel's next Government. , ' Tlie Knesset's only other business, at the opening session, will bo the election of the Speaker. It is believed that tlie Speaker of tho last Knesset, Kaddish Luz, oj Mapal, will ho elected unanimously to head the House again.
Eichmann Admits Fair And Decent Treatment
Ticltcts arc now available.
New or changed addresses of Omahans in the Armed Korces nre needed by the Jewish Presi in order to iceep its Jistinr; of servicemen up-to-date. Families ; ore invited to report sxny such Information so that every person In tho service from this community, nuiy receive tho publication. ! Tills will also assist tlie Fed' cration of Jewish Women'/; Clubs i In preparation of Hosh Haahanah j Kreetings to all Omalians in the i Armed Forces. Mra. J^ouls KulaIcofsky i3 chairman of this project for Uio women's orcanizatton.
SlieiieTi Hafi (third from left), an Israeli Arab from the town ot Kfor Yasif. proudly ^hows Iiis family the Master of hnwa Jcgrre lie received at.the 31bt graduation exercises of tho Hebrew University of Jcrulaleni. Tim Hebrew University conferred 9U degrees—!lio l o r ^ t n b In any «ingle year—in the fctda of medicine, denlistry, pharmacy, turc, *cicnce, social icicncfi, law, education and L u i U