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V..1 VI Wi 11 Vol. A I ^ - N o . 31
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Koliert (<r«Ks, Carol ICOSCIIIMIIIII, bteve M a n us lf>ad Youth Campaign.
Irene SnljOB and Sloven Marcus will serve an Youth Council Co-Chairmen in tho 19li2 Jewish Philanthropies Campaign, Robert JI. Felnberg, its General Chnirirrnii, announced toilny. Irene is tin? daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kal>es ami Steven is the sun of Mr. untl Mrs. Nathan Murcus. Carol I'.ospnbamn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, JI. W. Rosi'nbaum anil Robert Gross, sun ot Mr. and Mrs. Jerold Gross, who led the
Women of Beth Israel as Hostesses Women of Both Israel Sisterhood .served as hostesses at tho annual cilywlde Catherine of the women's division of the Jewish Philanthropies on1 Wednesday, April 4, at their synagogue. The following w o m e n who served under the direction of Mrs. Harold Zellnsky, food and ho.slc.sg chairman, wore: Mmcs. Henry Appel, Gilhert AronotC, Sam Bcrninn, Irving Cliarney, Michael Cohen, Izadoro Elewitz, Alfred Frank, Sidney Goldberg, David Hiihn, Ernest Ilochstcr, Nathan Kaplan, -Sam Kaplan, Sidney Katleman, Sam Katzmau, Martin' Kolm, Nathan Mnrcu.i, David Lewis, William Poster, Max Rcizbaum, Morris' Rudcrmnn, Stanley Shapiro, Harry Sidnrnn, Harold Sieyel and Harold Zelinsky.
Youth Council campaign in 10G1. will he the grand marshals, this year. Howard Halm, Youth Council president, said that the campaign will wind up with "flying colors" under such capable leadership. Tho newly appointed foursome stated "they, were looking forward to a thorough orientation p r o g r a m and successful campaign, this year." "We know," they concluded, "that all the clubs will Rive tho 'drive their fullest cooperation this year." Club captains will be announced next week, -A Youth Council. Rally will 1m held at the Civic Auditorium Assembly Hall on May fi.
The Philanthropies Campaign was a priority subject at the coffee for the Business and Professional Women's workers at (lie home of Mrs. Norman Ilahu, a co-chairman of the. general Women's Division, • Appearing In th<^ plrttire are the Captains, the Misses Elalno Arenson, Sylvia Parllman, Julia ZuIHT! Mines. Flo Ilrookslein, Alice Ileegcr and Josef Mayer. Workers shown In the picture are tho Misses Hesse Blank, Judith Colin, I,co (ireenhcrg, i:\el.\n I/evy: Mines. DavM Keeker, Ifisiilnrn Ilnnsky, David Oreenlierj;, Julia Jacobs, Abe. Ulopiwr, M. V. ljovensi>n, Abo Mozer, Julius Newman, Krtwfn IJosenblutt, Jennie Koscnhlatt, Philip D. Schwartz, I-ouIs Sohrin, nnd Ann Hosliln. Workers not present: Misses Rebecca Bercovicl, Dorothy Roscnthal, Ida Spring, Dorothy Welwr; Mmes. Sarah I'eltman, (Jraco Iconic, Sol Mlroff, Uosu Schilt, Herman White and Marian Yaviitz. • Also appearing': Miss Elizabeth J. Hart, Business and Professional Women's Chairman; Miss Kaliili Franklin, Kxecnfito Secretary; Mrs. Joseph S. Guss, Women's General Chairman and Mis. David 13. Hcl>er, and Mrs. Ilahn, Women's Division co-clialrnicn, — ~ —— • '——• : ' Mrs. J. Harry Kulakoftky, community leader, will be the guest .speaker at the annual cacUA&Us u p p e r of the
Alvin Afiramson Asks [Manpower Support in Men's Division Unit A preliminary list of Captains In the General Men's Division was announced this week hy Alvin Abnunson, Division Chairman of the Jewish Philanthropies' Campaign. "So far, eigh- / '• teen men h avc ave / agreed to ivoik / ns C a p t a i ns In ," the Men's Di\ ision. We expect a f few more to vol- .{ teer as Captains ft Our hope is to build up an army of workers who will c o v e r our prospects cf f e c- Abnunson
th'ely and sj>ccdily," Abramson said. Captains The following have nccepted assignments as Captains: Jay Chnsen, Irving Epstein, Stanley Fcinberg, Albert Feldman, Dr. Leon Fellman, Richard Feliman, Bernard Grcenberg, H o w a r d Kooper, Rueben Lippett, Alan Nogg, Krnle Nojrg, Harold Novak, David Kice, Yale Richards, Bernard Ruben, Earl Siegel, Stewart Tully, and Richard Wintroub. Additional captains will be announced shortly. Workers Needed In the meantime, Abramson
announced that mobilization of workers for the Men's Division is proceeding with all p o s s i b l e speed. "We have the largest number o£ prospects in our Division. To reach every one of them, and tell them the dramatic story of Uiis year's campaign, will require a large army of workers," Abramson stressed. "We hope that many will volunteer to help put this campaign over." An important luncheon of the Captains will be held on Friday noon, April 6, at the Jewish Community Center. All captains are expected to attend this meeting.
"Many Hioownda esro bracking through the barriers of eouarrks tobm th«y ere danfed equality of ricjhH cr prospocta" —Robert hi. f^Hnbsrg, Genera) Campaign Chairman, om• "We mutt balp iheia ra«U hrasl ond llvo doeentty. wofthlp J' "Oef Jswhfi Miictnthtoptei Campaign raises ths funds for responte wilt «M> UHifttfr-JtMtfc'AppMl.'A - — "' bo "• commonlty tor rafie tfie ' * fnm jsywy - mmher of hat, and bringing
Business and Prof e s sional Worn- ( en's Division of)} the Jewish Phil- ' anthropies Campaign, Miss E\iz- I abeth J. Hart, its • c h a ir-m a n, an-' nounccd. The affair will be held \ Wednesday, April 11 at tho Jewish j _ Community Cen- Kulakofiiky tor. Supper will follow a 5.30 p.m. cocktail hour. First Women's Chairman Mrs. Kulakofsky, whose time has been dedicated to community service, has the distinction of. being the first chairman of a Women's Division of the Philanthropies Campaign In Omaha in 1930. She accepted the same post in 3939, nnd since then has served on the advisory board of the women's Division of the Campaign. Three Trips to Israel A visitor to Israel on-three occasions, Mrs. Kulakofsky is familiar with the many problems involved with the "bringing and settling" of newcomers in Israel. A frequent traveler, she and Mr. Kulakofsky recently returned from an extended touv o? South America where they met many prominent Jewish leaders. '1959 Woman of the Year* Mrs. Kulakofsky has been identified with "service" in many fields and was chosen Woman of the Year in 1959 by B'nai B'rilh Women. She has been active in every Israel endeavor as well as In Jewish community and religious projects. She has received many other honors of. distinction. She is well-known for her participation in civic affairs. Plans Completed "Ouf members have organized their plans and are lootong lotward to completing their part <rf (•Continued on Page Z.\
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