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and Mrs,-Jot Levln^y ond Mrs, Wllilani A. Lrvey . . . , . , ond Mr». Arltigr A, Colin Herman Fronklin, A.llss Kclah Pronklin
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Eichmann Verdict Needlework Guild Due December 15 Contributors . . . Jerusalem (JTA) — Israel's thrcc-tnan court which tried formor Gestapo Colonel Adolf Kid., , '. • i mann for crimes against the Jewish people and crimes against humanity, by heading up the Nazi regime's "final .solution" of the Jewish problem at the cost of COOO.000 European Jewish .. , , . , , , lives, is •eNuocled to hand down 1 its verdict about Deeemlx-r 15. ..._
Mrs. Dave Colin, Chairman of <l"- Jewish Federation Agencies' ^ c t i o n o f lll ,° Needlework Guild, urges all persons who have not sent In their conlrilmtions to do so this week, in order to eliminate another "follow-up." The following luive contributed to " l c Needlework Guild since th " last lls| W e ! l r c d : Mmes Lizzie Adler, Samuel ,., , », . ,., ,, Altsuler, Max Arbitmnn, Dave uernstien. lUieben I. ltordy. w Edwin E. lirwlki^y, Jacob Uurstcin, Frank Cohen, Sam S. Co-. hi;n, David Cooper, Hans Dan-
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Sam Frank, Irvini William Freiden, tlymun Fried, Sul Clarfield, John R. Gidinsky.
Kivint; observance when mem- J« lilc . 1 G " i n r s k y ' " bers present the twenty-first an1 * tiual service on No\embor 21 at 7:.'!0 [>. m. at Heth FA KyiuiKOKiiP. "II seems symlwlic and ap, „, , », prop, .ate that the 21st annual Thank»KivinB program should he on the 21st. of November," it was remarked by John Spitztr, a co«i ; m . . , ^f nmnnnmnnii f.if chairman oi aiiaiigr'ments lor the event. A large attendance is expected for the service which is one of the more serious aspects of the Council's varied activities, Linda Graetz, the other co-chairman, said u welcome was extended to parents and the community-atlaree to join the Council at its 'rhanksKivini; proKram.
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Second Class Posture Paid at Omalia. Ncur.
Single Copy 30 O u t s Annual Itute A Dollars
W o Bond Gatherings Set for Next Week
Special t. ifp^ .«Kh Press — Two promii. .. Algerian Jews were killed and third shot and seiiotisly injured yesterday, culminatini; a week of hljjh terror riuriiif; which more than 20 plastic Ijombs were exploded in Jewish homes nnd shops hi the capital and in other sections of Alt'eria. The dead were David Zermnti, Yehuda Hellman, former Unitr>l, president of the Jewish Com- ed Nations correspondent and munity and Dr. Joseph Cohen, Chief of the Jewish Telegraphic 'A2, a well-known Algiers phy- {•—""•*"• " " " ^ Agency's Paris sician. I 4 -» Bureau, will be During last week, nt least 20 ( ' guest of honor plastic bombs of fifl exploded in in the home of n single day were aimed at JewMr. and Mrs. ish shops in Algiers. M o r t o n RichThe aggravation of tl'e fenards, .'101 South era 1 conditions in Algeria has 51 S t r e e t on resulted in an increase of Jewish Tuesday evening emigration to France and Isiael. November 14. Now executive director of the C o n f e r ence of P r e s I d ents of Ili-lliiiiui Major American The tour made by Harry Jewish organizations, Mr. HellTrustin, on invitation of the national broadcasting comman worked as a foreign corres- , pany, of the battlefields of pondent in I-ondon, Paris Beirut, Europe where he (ought in Base land Damascus. He was 1918 in World War I, wore one. of two reporters, arrested filmed and will be shown to nnd imprisoned by the Arabs for a national television audience. sending "unfavorable" dispatches Mr. Trustin's impressions out, when he accompanied the of the visit will be presented Anglo-American Commission on on the Frank McGee's "Here Inquiry to Palestine. James G. and Now" program Saturday, McDonald, then serving as Amerat G p. m. on KMTV, Novemican Ambassador to Israel, inber 11, on the eve of Vettervened and obtained Mr. Hellerans Day. Mr. Trustin is president of man's release. the Jewish Federation and A number of prominent Arab president of Omaha's City leaders today wero among his Council. classmates when he studied at. the American University in Beirut.
Mr., Mrs. Morton Meeting Wed. at Dr., Ridkerds Hosts at l«3rs. Leon Fellman's Milton Seldenman of BaltiHome, Nov. 14 more, Md., National chairman of
TrtisSin's Tour on ICiTV Saturday
Hutchins Lauds Israel Democracy
Jerusalem (JTA)—Isruel was described as "one of the most remarkable examples of democracy in the world" by Dr. Robert. Hutchins, president of the Fund for the Republic ftnd former Chancellor of the University of Chicago during a visit here. Dr. Ilutchins said most new and developing nations have difficulty in establishing democratic regimes but that Israel, despite its "unexampled" rate-of development, had succeeded in that task.
Nov. 24 Bssue An early deadline will be in effect for Friday, November 24 issue of the Jewish Press because of Thanksgiving. Deadline for tin: November 21 issue will be !l n. in., Thursday, November 10. Persons submitting society and organization news are urged to turn in their articles even earlier if possible.
B'nai B'riths Isiael committee will appear in the home of Dr and Mrs. Leon Fellman, 301 south 51! S t r e e t on Wednesday evening, Nov. 15 Mr. Scidenman will make a special trip lo appear at the Fellman home on be half of Omaha's c u r r e nt Bond srtdi-iininn campaign. The gathering will be shown the new technicolor movie, "Ashdod" whose prime builder was Philip M. Klutznick, past international president of B'nai B'rith and former Omaha leader. The Stale of Israel Bond Issue is the central source of investment capital for Israel's hisdevelopment.
Jan Bart Stars At Bond Dinner Jan Bart, humorist and entertainer, will appear with lop Israeli performers at "A Night With the Stars,") Sunday evening, November 2fi at I 6 p. m. at the I Blackstone H o - ' tel, Dr. Ab e, Greenberg, General Chairman of the Omaha Area I s r a e 1 Bonds Commit- i tee, said. T h e evening will also honoi •Inn Hart the 75th birthday of Israel's Prime Minister, David 15'cn Gurion. Modern Israeli music will be played dining dinner. In TV and lEiidln For over fifteen years, Jan Bart had his own radio show and, for the past few yeais, his (Continued on Page 2.)
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Synagogues Tell Special Programs Jewish Book month is the.inspiration for the annual exhibit of "The Bible in the Language of Art" arranged at the Jewish Community Center. The community's synagogues are joining in the observance o£ Jewish Book Month, November 3 to December 3, with religious school projects and as a part of Sisterhood programs. Outstanding; Reproductions Some sixty volumes, outstanding examples of books nnd reproductions of the Bible in the language of art are part of the Center ejdiibit, Harry Sldman, Center Chairman said. 'People's interest In .the < I960 display was so Impressive, it was : - repeated this year. The many
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The Center collection of Bibles on display aow, is considered ono of the most outstanding in the nation.