November 9, 1962

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„ us in tranactions f/oisf'j. ond Mmes. I. Chapman, Harold Cherniack, Jo/ Citernlack -Mr». Edward Abro \ v " '.>"' -wii have netted $8,000,000 to Mf. and tAn, Harry DuDoff Sam Casnow, IMs. Rose Clairncn, Harry *»• .. Israel's Treasury, Deputy DeMessrs. onri M m « , Reuben Brown, Arthur A, Colin, fense Minister Shimon Peres Hurry OuSoff, Enwsl A. fJo-jg, Natiion L, Moqg, David Orkc-W. the Jack Bogcm family, M r i , Leontold a Defense Ministry workO^d Klein .....Abraham Levey Messrs. or>d Mmes. Reuben Brawn, Arthur A, Colin, ers rally. He also said that the . M. Krupfnsky, Oavid Orfcow, and Mrs. Leonard Klein ..Ilollmn Slcinberg entry of missiles into the MidDonor In Honor of dle East had "considerably reduced" Israel's qualitative edge Ur. omj Mri, M. Kruplrck/ ...Mill birlhday, Mr», Lcvrfj Gcrellck in manpower, but it had also Miss Jttiamia Kaufmann .birlhday, David Kaufman (Grand (stand) Mr. ond Mri. Keui«n Brown 75lti birthday, Mrs. David Sherman cut Egypt's quantitative superiMr. ond M a . Leo Hogg 50th Y/cdcJIng anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Bordy N m a n Korne Mr.. onddMrs, Norman Korney birth of grandson, Andrew David Milder ority in armament. Mr.'onJ Mrs, Melvln f'Jolkln M ' J M M l l fJlkl honor of wedding of »gn, Gory, to Karen Magzomln Mr, ond Mrs. Malhon L. No recovery, Wlrs. Jay Chcrniock Prime Minister David BenMr. Harryy OuQott r. and Mrs, rs, H recovery, Mrs. A, D. Frank, Mrs, Jock Marer M M O H l Mr. andd Mrs. Oave Halm recovery, Crncsl A. UOQQ. Ralph Ncaa Gurion told the rally, which was Messrs. and Mines. Arthur A. Cohn, Leo Nona ....recovery, Louis Paperny attended by all military industry Mr. and Mrs, William Poster recovery, Sam rosier Messrs. and Mmes, Howard Kaplan, Al Mayer, Ted Sanlord recovery, William Rucusln employes, that, disunity among the Aral) countries worked to Synagogue Donations Israel's disadvantage. He said lip .r. n old /'met I ra iV Cohen Selwyn Suwa'sk/ Juccb Cross Hyman stt n Wrs Jaccb that divided Arabs competed ACl r, Wri ^Qr>y(i 7olkli; ttos Hr',crco Zcl,rack c with one another for the title / l r ai>d rAri L o \ord ('oiiit' Irt memory of Mrs Sorail Mlnkln and Da.'id Richards of being 'most anti-Israel." He warned against "dangerous complacency" in Israel.

United Nations, (JTA) — The General Assembly's Social, Humanitarian and Cultural Committee voted unanimously here to draft two separate UN declarations, one condemning religious intolerance, and the other assailing racial discrimination. The vote came without a dissent in the 110-member committee alter more than a week's debate, launched by Israel, on a draft resolution calling for measures to forbid racial manifestations and religious prejudice throughout the world.. A separate declaration on each of the related items will be drafted and presented to the Assembly by the time it convenes it's 18th session, in September 1963. Two international conventions are to draftee!, in time for the following year's Assembly, in 1%1. Thus, if the timetable h o l d s , international law, will, for the first time, make both religious intolerance and racial discriminations illegal for every country whose government is a member of the United Nations. Arab and Soviet representatives were v i s a b l y unhappy about the adoption of this resolution. The Arabs and the Russians have fought hard but witlt

minor success against the interpretation of the entire issue as one dealing with anti-Semitism specifically and with Soviet Government repressions of Jewish religion and culture in general. They succeeded only in getting- the committee to separate the issue of racial discrimination from religious intolerance.

At O.U. Institute On 'Afrieaa Scene'

Coach Borsheim Is 'Dad-Lad' Speaker Jim Borsheim, University of Omaha Basketball coach will be guest speaker of the Dad Lad Day p r o g ram, Sunday, Novem ber 11 at 2 30 p.m. at the Jewish Community! Center. »/ The event will!. * • kick-off the Mid \ - -*, l: get League bjs-\ % ketball season at V \

Phil Linel Will Enferfoln During World War II, young Phil Lind, one of America's most versatile singers and en- Phil Lind performed in numertertainers, and star of "The ous G. I. Reviews near the Phil Lind Show", will entertain fighting fronts of the South Paat the home of Mr. and Mrs. cific Theater. While in Tokyo, he Louis Somberg, 115 . South 92 appeared with such stars as Street, on Wednesday, November 14 at 8 p.m. in behalf of the Danny Kaye, Melvin Douglas, Israel Bond Campaign. Lind's Gary Grant, Leo Durocher and appearance here will be theDanny Thomas, On his return, first since 1950, Mr. Somberg, he was featured in outstanding entertainment spots throughout said. the country, in addition to his New Program In addition to a new program appearance, in motion pictures, of Israeli and American songs concert performances and radio and stories, Mr. Lind will de- panels. scribe many of Father, First Teacher the new Israeli His first teacher was his fap r o j e c t s also ther, Cantor Joshua Lind, a naseen by Mr. and tionally known figure in his Mrs. S o m b e r g { .. profession. during their re-t J" "Phil tells me that his procent tour of Is-J * gram will be a unique one," said rael. The enter-; Mr. Somberg. "I look forward tainer is currentto one of the most socially enly m a s t e r of joyable evenings of the year, cere m o n i e s of with the added pleasure of knows e v e r a l daily ing that our people in Israel radio programs programs Uni radio will benefit in the greatest meaoriginating in Chicago. sure."

Jerusalem, (JTA)—With pomp and impressive ceremony, Is•'{ rael inqu,eurated..Izhnk Rnn-fcvi 'Mounting Evidence of the Center. Allf ! ' juimijsurrs IiumJ ^,'"s , i as President this -week. Mr. BenNazi international' the fifth throught^-/.^ \ ^_J Zvi was elected by the Knesset, Israel's Parliament, to s e r v e Glasgow (WNS) — There is the eighth grades Borslicim "mounting evidence" that the are invited to attend with their a third, five-year term. Although anti-Semitic, neo-nazi and fas- fathers. Midget League practice members of opposition parties cist organizations in various sessions and team organizations had cast blank ballots—as a countries" are united in a Nazi are scheduled to begin on Sun- protest against the principle of permitting any incumbent to international," it was declared day, November 18. The November 11 program serve three terms in the Presihere by Dr. Siegfried Roth, executive director of the European will include showing of basket- dency—the 70-year-old veteran division of the World Jewish ball films, followed by a social Zionist and former pioneer in the building of the State had hour. Congress.

Omaha Jewry will join organizations, both here and abroad, in paying homage to C h a i m Weizmann, first president of Israel, on the tenth anniversary of his death, this month. "The Inspiration " Rabbi Benjamin Groner of Beth Israel Synagogue, will devote his sermon, Saturday, NoDr. Willem Christiaan Naude, vember 17, at the 8:45 a.m. servUnion of South Africa's Ambas- ice to "The Inspiration of Chaim sador to the United States, and Weizmann." Rabbi Groner who a career diplo- is familiar with Chicagoans who mat since 1330, emigrated from Motele, (now * ill appear at Russian) where Dr. Weizmann the University of was born and raised, will draw Omaha's Insti- upon t h e i r personal recollect u t e on World Af- tions, in paying tribute to the fafairs, W e d n e s - mous Zionist. day, November " . . ..life of Chaim Weizmann" "Nationalism and the Reac14 at 8:15 p.m. tion to Crisis" — With special One of the most reference the life of Chaim w i d e l y experi- Weizmann,to will be subject of a enced officers in sermon November 1G, by Rabbi the Union's for- Sidney H. Brooks at Temple IsDr. Naude eign service, Dr. ,rael at Friday worship at 8:15 Naude will discuss "South Afri- p.m. ca and the African Scene," "Chaim Weizmann was unErnest A. Nogg, president of doubtedly one of the gigantic the Jewish Federation, a co- figures of our century," declared sponsoring organization, of the R a b b i Brooks. "As scientist, Institute, praised the selection statesman, t e n c h e r and first Of speakers and urged members president of the State of Israel, of the community to take advan- he won renown, not only among tage of the lectures on world af- the Jewish people, but the esfairs. teem of all humanity. Chaim Gene A. Gregory, editor-in- Weizmann once penned these chief of the Vietnam Times, will' prophetic lines, in speaking of be last speaker of the series on the new State of Israel—'The first part of a story which is November 21.

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Israel, when its kings were inducted into o f f i c e with the sound of shofaroth, heralds to-day preceded Mr. Ben-Zvi's rida to the Parliament building, blowing the ram's horns, as thousands of I s r a e l i s lined the streets, cheering the revered President. Mrs. B e n-Z v i accompanied her husband.

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Guild Mrs. Joe J. Greenberg,^ Chairman of' the Jewish Federation Agencies' Section of the Needlework Guild, urges all persons Dr. Nahum Goldmann, presi- who have not sent in their connot yet told, is indeed hardly dent of the World Zionist Orga- tributions to do so this week in begun.' "In truth," a d d e d Rabbi nization, who was chairman of order to eliminate any further Brooks in reference to marking the proceedings, paid tribute to the anniversary of the late presi- Dr. Weizmann's statesmanship "follow-up." In addition to those previousdent's death, "the full story of and political achievements. Jan Weizmann's life, as of the state Peerce, the American a r t i s t , ly listed, the following havo c h a n t e d the "El Mole Ra- contributed through Friday: itself has not been told." Rabbi Myer S. Kripke of Beth hamiin," and "Rachael Mevaka Mmes: Julius Barron, Leslie El Synagogue will not the anni- Baneha," accompanied by the L. Burkenroad, David M, Chapversary during services for his Israel Philharmonic. Lights in man, David R. Cohen, Sam R. the square were dimmed as 10 Cohen, Harry Colick, Jack E. congregation on November 16. torches were lighted. 5,000 In Kchovot Duitch, Henry Fisher, Ed Fredricks, William Freiden, Stuavt More than 5,000 Israelis with Eight Notables Cited overseas guests, this past week, Opening the countrywide com- E, Fried, Samuel Gendler, Sam assembled in Rehovot, Israel at memorative service, in Rehovot, Hahn, Manning E. Handler, Yad Chaim Weizmann Memorial eight scientists, statesmen and Sam Kaplan, Stanley Katelman, Square, to pay tribute to the public figures w e r e awarded Oscar Katleman, Sheff Katskee, memory of their first president. Honorary • Fellowships by theMeilach Katzman, Morris Koom, The principal speaker at the Weizmann Institute of Science Norman Korney. Mmes. Joe J. Levey, Morris ceremony was Dr. Weizmann's here including Dr. Vera Weizsuccessor, President Ben-Zvi, . mann, widow of the late presi- Levey, Jack Levin, Harry Lipwho told the assemblage that dent. Dr. Chaim Weizmann, dis- pett, Jack A. Luttbeg, Sol Mann, the importance of the ceremony tinguished scientist as well as Richard M. Martin, Joseph was not in the fact that a dec- Zionist leader, was instrumental Mayer, Harry G. Mendelson, ade had passed since Dr. Weiz- in founding the Institute which Hymie Milder, Mollie Milder, Elizabeth Neveleff, Jack Newmann's death, but the fact that bears his name. "we continue to follow his ideals, Meyer F e l d m a n , a White man, Sidney Novak, Henry and to live under his influence." House aide to President Ken- Riekes, Jake Rosenbloom, Sam nedy, was among those present Rosenstein, Charles Rosenstock, at the ceremonies. In another Marvin Sabes, Maurice Sachs, KBON Radio 1400 Presents ceremony in which a corner- Samuel G. Saltzman, A. W. "Message of Israel" stone was laid for a new build- Schloff, Harold Slosburg, Rubin Sunday, November 11-10 p.m. ing at the Institute, Mr. Feld- Smeevin.S. Steinman, Meyer L. Speaker man read a message from Presi- Stern, Ralph G. Turkel, Ira Rabbi Samuel Silver, Temple d e n t K e n n e d y hailing the Whitebook, Norman Whitman, •Sinai, Stamford, Conn., Phineas Wintroub, Sophia R. achievements of the school. President of the National The American Zionist Council Wohlner, Sam Zweiback, and Jewish Chaplains Asso. of the has designated the month of the Misses Jean Gendler, Bello Armed Forces November as " W e i z m a n n Greenberg, Lena Kohen, DoroTopic: "Forward March!" Month," it was announced in thy Bingle and Trances But Tribute to Veteran's Day stein. New York.

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