November 17, 1961

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NEBRASKA STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY Lincoln, Nebraska

Vol. XI/—Nu. 11

l'uMlcutirui office, 101 No. sotli Oiiuilut. Ni-briisini, l'lujne SW-KIG

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lesset Opposes b 1 UOM fugees Return Tup Israeli cnUTlalners will to this couniiy in lffifi on a appear with (MIIIOIIS cometllaii, .scholarship at the Juillaril .School Jnn ISnrt ut "A Night With tlm of Music ftturH," on tSlimlay, November ?A\ Because of siK.'cial static rcat (1 p. ill. la (fin lintel ISInelsslmio f|uiromenis nndsound equipment, ballroom. I'o'-'wvniiijns for the niiii.s'iiiil eveDr. Abe (.roenlK/rg, Israel ning will be lhnitod, on a firKlBonds Campaign General Chair- conio-firxt-sorvo -lmsis, to the' man, said the event will feature? viewing capacity of Ilio ballroom. an unusual dinner aceompanied Reservations may bo made by by choke Isiarh v uv . and i in- calling the Israel Bond office, dies nnd IMUPII nni' ic Spcual 3'n-11.77, as soon as possible. decorations will stre s the fc 3- Charge of $.'1.25 per person, is all-

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tlvity of,the occasion which also Inclusive for tlii» rljnner, tifis and will pay tribute to Israel's I'rim !>|K'cial services. Minister David lien (iurlon's 7.r)th birthday. Tlie four Israeli Btnnt aro Hulthel Ilailass, Avrahiinv ICIbir, IfiiVti Koluiv nnd Jouiitliai) Kacli. Rakhel IlndasB, a leading singer mid founder of the Haifa Oninlui Group, is a feature perIsaac Carmcl, often described former on tho cabaret circuit in 11s "a walking encyclopedia of Israel, Kurnpe, North America the Zionist moumont," will apand South America. Her hit rtc- f 1 p e a r at the ords—many can be found in the 3 huinc of Dr. Abe record library at the Jewish Com- / Gtecnberg, Genmunity Center—are popular in et ,il Chairman of many countries. , the Omaha lsAvraham Miter, Israel-born i iaol Bond camchoreographer, premier dancer piign, on Tucsmul founder of the famous Ora"*»*» * (I ly, November nini Zabar Group has appeared J (* y, 21, a t fi p. m. In ut GroKsingers, on top.televi- r' «lg-j.f?s, T < O n o of t h e few sion program;! anrl served as a ^ ' . . . . . A \ ^ \ . . , , „ MiiTiving Zionconsultant In Israeli dnneo temists w h o actually pos for many ballet companies I , w Oann.1 met T h e o d o r e Ilcr/.l. he helped Ifava Kohuv who has duncnl nt Oarnrglit Hall nnd tlm New found the Keren Haycsod, tin? York's Waldorf-Astoria, lias liail Zionist branch which first began many of liu,r perfonnanenH taped actual building of thn Jewish nnil nrontleast on t h o Israel State. He is author of the book, "Americans in Israel" and a Uro.iilrasttnff Horvlwj. " Jonathan Sack, briUiant young much-s 0 u g h t-a f t e r speaker musician, boni in Tel Aviv, came throughout the United States.

Noted Zionist to Speak at Dr. Abe Greenberg Home

...isalem (JTA)--The KnesKel's decision against admit tin); Arab refugees to Israel, will be the guide for its delegation at the United Nations Assembly when debute on the subject is opened. Mrs. Colda Meir, Israel's Kmeli/n Minister, who will return to this country to participate in tbe debate on the Arab refugee problem, said it. was up (o Israel as a sovereign stale to decide who might enter its territory. She declared that tbe idea that others should decide the question was as inconceivable as their rights to decide who should inlniiKrate into the United Slates or the Soviet. Union. She said that, "when we believed that tho war had enilod in 1M9," Israel announced its readiness then to accept up to 100,000 Arab refugees us part of a general pence settlement but this was ignored. Tho proposal has since lapsed, she added, because the situation has changed.

Junior Stamp Group Invites Hew ientiiers AH youngster:; from 6 to 14 years of age, interested in stamp collecting are invited to attend the next session Junior S t a m p Club by its mem- v hers and adviser, R o b e r t Clark f Omaha l'hilatclir| Society, p r e s i dent, j The club, In it-,} second year under the sponM ship of the Je ish Community , Center Youth doMr. Clark partment, will meet Sunday, November 19 at the Center, in room .'(3 at 3 p. m. Special bonus recognition will go to tho neatest stamp album nnd time will be given for stamp trading. Refreshments will be served.

Jolin Spit/.cr, I.lnda (;raet/. and Howard IIului holding a couferenrc on tlm Jmvish Vouth Council Thuiilnigivlng servloo.

Complete Thanksgiving Service Tho program nt the twentyfirst annual Thanksgiving Service of the Jewish Youth Council was announced by Howard Halin, its president, who will present "A Thanksgiving Massage" to the assemblage. All Invited The service, Tuesday, November 21, at 7::!0 p. in. at Beth El .Synagogue, will be. conducted entirely by Council members, all high school students. Parents and friends nre Invited to attend the gathering, one of the highlights of Council events, the president declared. Linda C-raelz will present the address of welcome following the opening prayer by Brian (Skip) Soiref. Responsive readings will lie led by Nancy Jabenis, Bruce Brodkey, Barbara Jess and Larry Grossman. Original Compositions Original compositions will be delivered by Jan Janger and Harold Schneider. Gary Parilman and Joe Ennnn will each read

Israel Denies Espionage Claims Jerusalem (WNS)—The Soviet newspaper Pravda in its confirmation of the trial and imprisonment of three Jewish religious community loaders, said they were convicted on charges of having made "criminal contact with tho embassy of one of tho capitalist states." Tho newspaper said the former members of Israel's embassy staff in Moscow, involved were Yaacov Shurett, son of Moshe Sharett and Elihau

Unth Gnjncs Guinburg (center), program director, giving pointers to her young models, Jano Sclmartz and John Freeman.

Council Plans Children's Fashion Show for Nov. 21 "Kindergarten Fashions" will be shown a t the annual Overseas Donor Luncheon of the Omaha Section of tho National Council of Jewish Women, Tuesday, 'November 21 at 12:30 p. m. at the Jewl3h Community Center. Clothes—f rom Nebraska ClothIng Company—will be modeled by the following youngsters: John Freeman, Philip Farbtr, David Ktrihcnb-Jurn, Horlpn Milder, AIOT) Wagner, MIclKUl Roilmky, SlephonU Seldln. Amy Lincoln, Jant Scliwartt Oebra Forber,

Dlono Zlpursky, Lori Doin Foldmani Debby Grophy. Paula Dernstlen, Joyce Dermteln, Kathy Nona, Vlckl Cohen and torrle Simoni. They aro tht cMldren of Messrs. and Mmea, AV Jerry Freeman, C. D. Father, Morris Klrsdicnoaum, Jerome Milder, Rob. erl Wagner, Jerry Roilmky, Theodora Scl« din, Harry Lincoln, Sidney Sctiwartr, A|on Farbcr, A/orley Zlpurslcy, Albert Fcldtnan, Sanford Brophy, Gerald Qernsllen, I. R. Bernsloln,'~oona!tf.wNogg, Jerome Cohen and Dr. and M n . Milton Slmom. WorKlnoon the Qflernoon'i prooram and luncheon aro Mmes. Mormon Cain, Morton Soiref, Belh Coynes Glmbura, Lea Elienttatt, 0. Gilbert Aronoll, Milton RobInton, Sum Diamond and Joo Poladc. Reservations may be made with Mmes, Leonard Jacobion, Phlll Uaier, Jamn tarnuelton. .

itli i e iome Folks Nev» and happening nt The Ur. Ftillip Slier Jiuvlnh llumo for the A f l toy Uovtd Orkotv.

Italibl Meyer Krlplto was our rabbinical visitor this week. Flowers we.re received this week from Mr. and Mrs. Sheff Katskee in honor of the B'not Mitzvah of their daughters, Betty and Barbara Katskee. Thn Council of Jcwlah Women Will hold their Thanksgiving, party at tho Home on November 19, at 2 p. m. Mrs. Marvin S. Kolill is chairman... Floworg were received recently from the Central Construction Co. on the occasion of the openlnfj of their new offices.

Hazan. Both had been ousted from the Soviet Union. Without Foundation Official sources, termed the Soviet version "completely without foundation." . The report charged the three Jews of having transmitted espionage information to the Israel Embassy officials at synagogue services in Leningrad. "Only Hlmlom Alelehem" Mr. Sharett flately denied the espionage charges against him and Kazan, declaring ho cannot recall ever meeting the three arrested In Leningrad--CO-ycarold G. R. Pcchcrsky, who received 12 years, 55-year-old N. A. Kaganov, seven years, and 70-year-old E. S. Dynkln, who was given a prison term of four years. His only conversation with Jews he met in the Soviet Union, he declared, centered on exchange of greetings such as "Shalom Aleichem" and "Shalom."

Humphrey Impressed By Israel's Progress Washington (WNS)—Progress In Israel in the past four years "has been nothing short of sensational," Senator Hubert Humphrey of. Minnesota, reported aXtor his recent visit to Israel.

a Bible portion and will be followed by a sermon by John Spil/.er. Other original portions of the traditional service will be presented by Larry Batt, Louis' Chunovic, Nancy Frileck and Birdie Stone. Tho closing prayer will be offered by Maureen Bordcn. The synagogue will be hosts at a reception following the service.

New Cantor Friday Services Friday evening at • Temple Israel will introduce and welcome Cantor Manfred F. Kuttner who joins its staff as Hebrew and religious school instructor and director of music. A reception following tho Sabbath Services, will honor the Cantor, Mrs. Kuttner and their children, Daniel, 14, nnd Naomi, 11, who will make their home at 1022 Hillside Drive, Cantor Kuttner previously served Temple Beth Zion, Johnstown, Pa., as Cantor for 15 years. Cantor Kuttner received his basic education in outstanding German centers of Jewish learning, holds certification from the Ilebi'ew Union Collego of Sacred Music and served in the United States Navy.

Another Algerian Jew Ss iurdered PARIS (JTA)—Anxiety again gripped the Algerian J e w i s h community this week when.60*' yoar-old Camillo Levy was shot to death by three unidentified terrorists. The killing followed the murders last week of the president of tho Jewish community of Selif, Algeria, and a wellknown Algiers physician.

Nazi Boasted 'Gassed Jews1 Darmstadt (JTA) — Werner Telchert, a 43-year-old former SS Major, was under arrest here on charges of libel and public condonation of Nazi crimes. He was arrested after InsultIng guests in a Darmstadt hotel by singing Nazi songs and claiming he had personally gassed Jews. In April 19G0 he was sentenced to six months in prison for a similar offense. A noncommissioned officer of the West German army, whose name woa not jriven, was arrested with Teichfirt at the hotel..


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