September 11, 1961: Rosh Hashanah Edition

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NEBRASKA STATE HISTQ-"TCf!, SOCIETY

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Services for Rosh Hashanah

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Sunday, Sept. 10—i'r.'l'Z p.m. .'Monday, Sept. II—fi:'JI p.m.

Beth El Sunday, Sept. 10 I .ill i' Kvening Nerwres 8:15 Monday, Sept. II Morning .Services . . . 8:00 Voiilh .Services 10:,'!0 Mincha-Manriv Scrv. li:.'!() Tuesday, Sept. V. Morning .Service . . . . S:00 Youth .Services IU:.'tfi Mincba-Manriv Scrv.. (>:.'1O

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Sunday, Sept. Ill Kseninf: Service li:.'IO p.m. Miuiilay, Sept. II Morning Services . . . . 7:.'!0 a.m. .Sermon 10:00 a.m. Junior Congregation , . lfl:.'!0 a.m. ]•.'veiling Services . . . . . I!:T'fI p.m. Tuesday, Sept, I'! Morning Services . . . . T:'M a.m .Sermon 10:00 a.m Junior Congregation ..10:.'J0 n.m K veiling S e n ices . . . . (i:.'!0 p.m

"Illou up the horn in fho neu* moon in tlie 11 in n apjiointed, on our snlrimi feant day.'' lS.ilms Kl/.'i

"I'r.ils IIII with the thuhrel . . . J'rai him npiin tint liiR sounding i vmlials." ISalnii l.")ll/l/j

"Also in the d.n of .yiiur Kh'duess and In your H o l e in n dayM mill in the hegiiiningi of tiiiir nionlhs. j n hhill lilotv with Hi" tiiuupets." .Niunliers 10/10

Whether il be Jewish education, or activities for the young and old, or care for lhe aged, or a program for individual welfare, or camping—all these functions are performed by the Federation for the community.

B'ncri Jacob Stllliljiv, S e p t . Ill

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St'rvice . . . . (i:.'',0 .Monday, Sept. 11 Mornini; Service 7:.'!0 Kvening Scrvico 6:.'iO Tuesday, Sept. I'> Monilni; .Service 7:.'!0 Kvenini; Soivlro <i:.'U)

Through I lie .span of 58 years of its existence, (he Jewish Federation of Omaha has served as a symbol of cooperntion and unity in our community. The unique and ehamclerislic nature of our Federation is that through its various programs and activities it servos the entire .Jewish community.

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Combine Forces And in unison with organized Jewish groups in Omaha, we combine our forces in our annual United Jewish Campaign, the Jewish Philanthropies, to provide Omaha's share for local, national, overseas and Israel needs.

Siiniliiy, Sept. 10 We are, therefore, proud Kveninjj Service . . . . . H:\?> p.m. of the community harmony Monday, Sept. 11 and solidarity which prevail Morning Service 10:00 a.m. " . . . And I).met anil " . . . I'raisc hi"i ullh " . . . Anil gladness of heart . . . as in Omaha. And there are Child ren'H Service* all the IIuiisii of Isthe p s n l t e r y unit when goeth \iilli ,i pipe." many more avenues for joint Kinilercartcn throiiKh rael played . . . anil liurp." Isaiah :U)/:l0 fcrade 2 ...10:00 a.m. programming which enable on thnhrels, and fort.-)0/3 Crmlo .'i through the Federation to maintain IH'llH." Cnide Ti 11:00 n.iii. the tradition and reputation Manillel Ci/H Story Hour of a " J e w i s h Community two delfi of slani|ii commcinoraling miislenl liwlnimnnJs used In nnclvnt limes were Issued by Israel— Kiii(liij;.irlcn through Geared for Service." (Jrade 2 .11:00 a.m. tln> to|> group of four In 1D55 and the trio helmv In i'.tMi. Kaeh tab heart, a hihlleal reference to theso Instruments. -(ii-mk* 3 through Interest of Voting Adults Grnde 5 ....10:00 n.m, The lay leadership on our JS'nal Israel of Council Illuffs many committees and boards Sunday, Se|>t. JO are proof that the FederaKvwilng Service G^O p.m. tion is the concern of many Monday, Sept. Jl people. We are especially Morning• Service i....7:.'{0 «,m. proud of our young adults Ilveninj; Service ....-(!:.'!() p.m. Tn«e<lny, Sept, J2 'Hie 1 !)G 1-5722 Nesv Year e<li- pearmice before distinguished au- ment music, usually with accom- who-are participating in our panying dances. community work and are Morninf; Service . . . . . 7:.'!0 a.m, tlon rif the Jewish Press honors diences. livening Service G :•'!() p.m. Jewish composers; those menInstruments to accompany mu- j) re [taring for community The festival which Is presenttioned on other piigcs are Just a ing twenty-five concerts during sic, it Is believed were7in impor- leadership, through act ua 1 t v •:;"i.:r::.r:-?i?:rr::™sv.i::-::v:;;'n very few who have received -In- the three-week program, will tant part of music in ancient sharing in our community ternational' recognition for con- close September 18. times'. labors. tributions <o the world of music. The Israel stamps shown on for Heller I:iider.stamlhi(; We hope that in the years Today, in n changing world, Kxclmnge programs, geared to the front page illustrate the type where peace is no longer taken promote better understanding of instruments believed to have "to come, the Jewish Federafor granted, where there are iron among countries, have stressed been used in ancient times. tion may grow from strength Jtosli Hashunah Sept. 11-12 curtains, political Intrigues, and music and other facets of culture. Many of the instruments men- to strength, anjl that our where the training of astronauts Famous arfisls have on invita- tioned again and again in the common heritage for comYom Kippur Sept. 20 Is no longer a figment of (he tion, taken their music to na- Bible arc also named in song to munity living — the Jewish Succot Sept. 25-2« imagination, music emerges a ray tions, other than own. the praise of God, in the last Federation — shall continue of hope. And those who have faith In (150) psalm: •Sliminl Atzeret Oct. 2 to function on a most proThe annual holiday edition of the universality of music, believe "Praise the Lord with the ductive level for the benefit Simhat Torah Oct. 3. this publication which hails Jew- It have some effect on dissolving Bound of trumpet; praise him Observance begins on eve o( ish composers and their contri- some of the barriers among peo- with psaltery and harp; praise of us all. butions to the music world, also ple on this earth. holiday. . him with the timbrel and harp. As we enter a New Year, salutes n music event in Israel Praise Him upon the light-sound- I would like to extend to the Music for Ulvlno Service f " J which is attracting thousands of Ever since mankind existed, ing cymbal." members of our community, visitors from all parts of tho music has played nn integral part 20 Instruments Kecordcd ISKAKIi, UI'ITIt VOI-TA globe. • In the daily life of oil peoples. About 20 instruments of an- on behalf of the Jewish Fed&WX PEACE TIIEATV This Is the First International Tho development of music umong cient times are recorded, but It eration Boards and Commit-

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Jerusalem (JTA)—Israel and lhe now African nation of Upper Volta signed a treaty of friendship and cooperation, Including terms tor mutual assistance, particularly In-the areas'of agriculture and Irrigation, .

Music Festival In Jerusalem which la expected to take Ha place onions the renowned music events of tho year. Some of the most outstanding personalities In tho contemporary world of music are making their ap-

the Israelites went hand In hand with that of poetry, the two being equally ancient. Music was used In very early tunes in connection with tho-divine service, and popular festivals were celebrated with slnulnjj and Instru-

Is not known how they were composed, c o n s t r u c t e d , or sounded. Nothing but the names have been handed d6wn, and there recourse rnust bo taken from other ancient countries, like Babylonia andl Assyria;

tees, our very best wishes for a Happy New Year.

May it be a Year of Joy, Satisfaction, H e a l t h and Peace for us and throughout the world. :


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