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[mergence Appeci. All members of the Jewish community are invited to the 59th Annual Meeting of the Jewish Federation, Sunday, January G, at 8 p.m., at the Jewish Community Center, Ernest A. Nogg, Federation president, announced. "The Annual Meeting of the Federation is the most important community event of the year. Reports on community progress and achievements will be presented," Mr. Nogg declared. Federation Activities "The activities of the Federation," Mr. Nogg said, "are intimately involved with the spiritual, physical and moral welfare of the community, reaching practically into every Jewish household, in one manner or another. In addition, our Federation is also the instrument through which Omaha Jewry helps national Jewish agencies, overseas relief institutions, and in the rebuilding of Israel, Attendance Urged "For this reason, I urge every member of our community to attend the Federation Annual Meeting, January 6," Mr. Nogg concluded. Election of Officers Election of officers will take place. Nominations will be presented by Dr. Abraham Grcenberg, chairman. Robert M. Feinberg, General chairman of the 1962 Philanthropies Campaign will submit the final eampaign report, and present special awards to campaign leaders of the various divisions. Present officers are: Ernest A. Nogg, president; Arthur H. Goldstein, first vice-president; Milton R. Abrahams, second vice-president; Isadore Chapman, treasurer; Harry Sidman, secretary, and Dr. Philip Sher, honorary president.
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A Day Camp filled with "fun" programs and entertainment will start Monday, December 31st, as part of the children'3 vacation activities at the Jewish Community Center. The camp will be in session from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday, except for Tuesday when the Center will be closed. Fee for the entire Day Camp is $10. Among the special afternoon events to be featured are: Monday, December 31, color movie, "Seventh Voyage of Sinbad" 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, January 2, "Suitcase Theatre" acts and plays, 1:30 p.m. Free popcorn, Thursday, January 3, Crafts, 1:30-3 p.m. Swimming from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. Friday, January 4, "Once Upon a Clothesline" by Omaha
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United Nations, N.V. (JTA)â&#x20AC;&#x201D; The resignation of Philip M. Klutznick from his Ambassadorial post as a member of the United States delegation to the United Nations for the last two years takes effect this week, it was revealed here in an exchange of letters between Mr. Klutznick and President Kennedy. In his letter to the President, Mr. Klutznick recalled that he had informed Mr. Kennedy last fall that he would have to retire from the delegation "for personal and business reasons." Mr. Klutznick, former national president of B'nai B'rith and former general chairman of the United Jewish Appeal, has bedn serving chiefly as tho American representative to the UN "Economic and Social Council. President Kennedy wrote* "I am disappointed to see you leave tho Mission." He expressed "warm a p p r e c i a t i o n " for Mr. Klutz-. n i c k ' s services, and accepted tho resignation "with regret"
Section, National Council of Jewish Women, 1:30 p.m. For those children unable to attend the full day sessions, arrangements have been made to accommodate them at the special events for a small fee. A staff of experienced camp counselors will be on hand to direct activities. Also scheduled is swimming from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. The gym will be available each afternoon from 2 to 5 p.m. for basketball and other sports.
Final Appeal for Needlework Guild Mrs. Joe J. Greenberg, chairman of the Jewish Federation Agencies' Section of the Needlework Guild, is making a final appeal to the women in the community, to send in their urgently needed contributions, before the end of the year. The following have contributed to the Needlework Guild since the last list appeared: Mmes. Ealph Biniamow, Jacob Burstein, Herman Cohen, Max E. Cohen, Max Davis, John A. Farber, Ben Garelick, Harry A. Green, Hyman E, Greenberg, Sam Greenberg, Kieva Hornstein, Louis Ickowicz, Harry Lobel, William Lohrman, Max London. Mmes. Nathan Martin, Charles Nathan, William Polack, Jack Raznick, David Rosenbaum, Is- : adore W. Rosenblatt, Sol Sherman, Abe V. Venger, F. Wakschlag, Max A. Wasserman, Samuel B. Wiesman and Allen Wohlner. KBON Radio 1490 Presents . "Message of Israel" Sunday, Dec. 30, 10 p.m. Theme: RELIGIOUS RESOLUTIONS Speaker Dr. Maurice N. Eisendrath, Union American Hebrew Congregations President