July 12, 1963

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Vol. XI.I—No. 4:i

I'ukliiiutliin Officfi. 101 No. Mlh

OmuJia, Nebraska, PIHHK.1 .'n2-JJi(>y

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J'KIOAY, UIJI.Y 12. 1003

Day Camp Set fo Blast Off Last 2-Week Session Monday Esthers' {j With a Few Openings Unfilled to Anplaninitiative the format,un of "Friends

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Thi> Jewish Goinmunity Genfor Day Camp is sot IO'IJIUHI off >Us final two week .session on Monday, July 15. A lew openings are left for ilhis period, it was reported by Harry .Sidman, Center Chairman. Mr. Sidman stated'there is still time for -registration if -prospective campers or .their paronts cheek immediately with the Center Camp office, 342-136(i. "The -first -two periods, lnive ; been filled with fun, swimming, through 'the concluding session all kinds of trips in the immediate area, art craft, nature lore which closes July 2(i. The campers are under ithe and p r o j e c t s interesting to young Campers, The same type supervision of expert counselors, of schedule w i l l c o n t i n u e ull'top calibre, Mr. Sidman said. : The children, ranging in Jige :from four'through twelve years, nre picked up each morning at !) a.m. at'the following five convenient places; Beth.EI, Beth Israel, Jewish Community Center, Temple and G2nd and Underwood. 1 i The next edition vHhc JewJsli Press will lie Issued Friday, August 30 in accordance! ivitli (he slimmer publication .schedule. In the interest of members' iff the community who annually extend Ito.sM illasliannah,greetings t h r o u g h the. special pages in the holiday issue of the Jevvi.sli Press, a Washington (JTA)—A new -pocoupon and 'suggestions are liticul'action committee" devotmade available nn another ed to the Arab c a u s e w a s pane. launched in Washington t h i s Holiday greetings "through week with the announced obIhi! Jewish Press has long jective of blocking security arbeen a: tradition 'for families rangements involving America and organizations in the area. and Israel and ensuring continEveryone is-urged-to fill out ued flow of United States assistthe coupon, clip it and imaii ance to 'the Arabs. it to the Jewish Press. The Prof. William Ernest Hocking, greeting pages, will have an chairman of the new organizaearly closing deadline. tion, stated "this new committee isrfrankly andopenly a political a c t i o n committee. It is to be called ''The Citizens Committee Goldstein Names on American Policy in the Near Committee on Hi East'.'1 The identity .of its organizers i n d i c a t e d - , ai heavy School Treshmen sprinkling of pro-Arab-pressure of previous years and Arthur H. Goldstein, president groups so-called '"American Friends of: the Jewish Federation, an- the of the Middle East" as well as nounced the appointment of a American who leaned S p e c i a l Committee on High toward thediplomats Arabs. School Freshmen. This Committee is c h a r g e d with developing a course of action to implement the program concerning the ninth grade students which was discussed at a meeting of parents and club adArthur A. Colin, chairman visors. of the Dr. PJiilip Slier Jewish F. R:llph Nogg will serve as Home for Aged committee, ischairman of the Committee, sued-an urgent coll for womwhich'will consist of: Mrs. Siden volunteers to drive the ney Brooks, Harry Colick, Mrs. Home folks when needed. ' Julius Katzman, E d w a r d A. .Those'interested are asked Rosen, Mrs. Paul Sacks, Stanley to call Mr. Conn,. a<U<C543. '. Slosburg and Ernest'Wintroub.

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of the Esther-'K..-New m a n Camp,"-an organization to create interest in the Jewish Federation camp activity on the permanent new site, .met on Monday, July (i, at ithe home of Mrs.:Irving 'Herzog. 'Present were Mesdames Philip Fox, Arthur'H. Goldstein, Irving Herzog, Robert K. Kooper, Joe M. Rice, Norman D. Rips, 'David Shukert, and 'Hubert Sommer. Mrs. -Herzog hosted 'the meeting, A mailingto all women in our community will go out shortly giving details. Plans for an endbMhe'Summer affair at. the Camp site,'for all those interested; is-being arranged. Temporary officers of the group are Mrs. Herzog serving as chairman; Mrs. Sommer as treasurer, and Mrs. 'Rips as secretary.

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"God's Word a n d Man's 'World" Willbe'the subject for a seven-week series of discussions on the "Message of Israel" program over .KBON Radio, starting Sunday,'July 14 at 10 p.m. Participants in!the discussions will be Rabbi Chaim I. JEssrog, Director of 'the" Department of Adult Jewish Education, Union of American Hebrew Congregations, and .'Rabbi .Irwin Blank, of Temple Sinai, Tenafly, N. J. Schedule for-series will be as follows: July 14—"God and Man" July 21-—"Revelation" July .2fl—"The.Nature of Man" August 4—('The Meaning of Life" August 11—"The iBible Speaks About Tragedy" August 18—"Prophetic Morality and Contemporary Concern" August 25—"Peace and War"

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Follow-up on contributors who have not made • 'thoir contribution to ithe '1963 drive, remains the top /priority activity and responsibility of volunteer leaders, Isadore M. Trotiak,,general chairmun'Df the Rhilanlhropies Campaign, said thisvveek. Mr.Tretiak commended theidevotod service to-the campaign being demonstrated by Hie workers. "II; is community effort of this kind which will ul-1 timately produce for.us the results that. Omaha is cap-, able of. I urge all .the workers to continue on theii\ cards so that the campaign will be completed before ' 'the end of July,"-Mr. Trctiak stated. - "Pliilanthropics Scoreboard Asof JulylO,19C3 The ifbllowing nre current -reports from divisions • in the .1963 Omaha Jewish 'Philanthropies Campaign: 1963 Total Division .To Date ' Initial Gifts .$346,653.50 ' General Men 16,450.00 ' "Women's Division , . . . . .55;906.0:5 B. & P. Unit 3t050.50 , Children's Division 1,7.72.52 ; High School Division 1,146.25 • University Division "69:00 • Organizations l t 547.50 ' ^Miscollanoous 1,110:00 Total

.$427,705.32 /

Sioux"City'Bederdtion Has Votecl Granf lor New Gamp The Sioux City Jewish Federation Board voted last week to make an allocation froimtheir annual United Jewish Campaign to the Esther K. Newman Camp Building Fund. The total amount of the grant is to be determined. The Sioux City iBoard.felt.that

Anti-Semites Parade At Argentine Church Buenos Aires (WNS) — Some 20O anti-Semites hooligans paraded before a church shouting anti-Jewish, slogans as the police stood by ignoring'the fact ithat the demonstrators were members of the banned Tacuara organization, extreme nationalists. The marchers distributed anti Semitic leaflets; wore nazi uniforms and greeted each other with Hitlerite salutes.

the Esther K. .^Newman Camp will be a valuable and permanent asset to its community, and is deserving of the Tederation support. Several Sioux City Jewish children are already enrolled inthe camp this summer. SATURDAY CIVIL SKRVICK • TESTS NOT COMPULSORY

Boston (JTA) — Special arrangements forpersons who observe Saturday as the .Sabbath to take their Civil Service examinations on other.days, have been made through an agreement betweenithe Massachusetts Council of Rabbis an ".the.State Civil Service Commission. Applicantssmust requestthese arrangements in writing, i This must be accompanied. by a letter from a rabbi stating>that the applicant is a member >of good standing.of a faith that-observes the seventh day.

Tucson, Ariz, UTA)-rA narration :to an JSaster symphony, which offended many Jewish patrons at its.first performance by the Tucson Symphony Orchestra, has been resolved in.nego^tiations with the orchestra management. Three more stamps have been nies, and builds its nest; inside The symphony was entitled issued-in its current air .mail . loamy 'banks. The 'Palestine Graceful AWar"TheWay Dfithe Cross," an orig- series 'by ithe, Israel's Ministry inal work by Camil Van !Hulse. • of Postsi (Birds xif Israel are.fea- bler, ><0;40), ^native to' Israel, i3 Many Jewish patrons-were so turcdiDn: these stamps as ithey noted for its exceptionally long tail which twirls irestlerisly in. a offended by; the dialogue in ithe (The Dr. Philip Slier JewishHome for the Aged acknowleges narration w h i c h accompanied •were on six earlier issues ithis circular motion. The Warbler year. the following memorials and donations.) m a k e s its ,nest close >to itha the performance, 'that ithey left This portion-of"the.'Series in- ground in shrubs and plants. during or after intermission. The Sunbird(0.45), the.small•Im Memory of Donor M a n y complaints:'ivere: re- cludes: The (Blue-Checked >Bee--Eater est bird of Israel, lives wherever ceived by ithe .AntiiDefamation Mesfrs, ond Mm«s. Iry Cliorney. Horry Coldberp, Mmes, Joy . 'Malashpck, Gen Woldmon; Mr, 5om Flih, mends ol Lcagae^ommunity Relations '(O.SO^which dwells /mainly, in there are gardens and shrubs..It .Arthur Abroms David Abroml Gommitteeiof the Tucson Jewish the.;area..of..the .Dead Sea. It feeds, on the nectar • of .flowers Mis) Beatrice Sommer Mrs. Hermon Franklin M o ond Mrs. Edward Ruback Morris Cross (Chicago. III.) Gommunity Council • according travels in iflocks, breeds in colo- and sings melodiously. M«»rj,.'Ond'MmeJ. Edward Kortfor, Morris E, Klrshenbaum, r to its chairman, Stanley PeldM. Kruplniky, Npthgn L. Moog, Oovld Orkow, George 'Vereruysie/. Jr., /Ames, Millie. Btck*rj .Raie-Glmburo, -Abe man. Morer, Frances'McGowan ond.family, FernM. Cronemeyer, 'Motlltr McPlurren arid Judd , Mrs. Max Kurliman • "Following": a .meeting of our Messrs. and Mmei. Abe Oretnspon, M, I, Greenspan, Mrs, Vela Cofun ; < Sonr f»oiler committee with o f f i c e r s - and Joseph Radlnovsskl Horry Rllkln Mciiri. and Mmti, Harry Goldberg, Morris E, Klrshenboum . . . . . . . . . . Mrs, Berlho Shyken board ,members > of 'the Tucson Symphony, the controversy has been resolved," he added. Euflrr Honor of gene Steinhaimer, p r e s i d e n t Donor elect of thei.orche3tra,.Eaid in a ^essn. and Mmef. Jock Oramson, Edword £. Brodkey, Arthur A. Cohn, Leon GriHlr, Horry Trvilln SOIh wedding annlvenory letteritoitheiGommunity Council • Mr, ond'Mrs. Isodore Sherman that the .meeting was Van outWri. Robtrl Kooper and Howard eOln lilrlhday • • . . William M v e y standing example of good community relations in a possibly disturbing situation," "He ^paid Special Contributions Uiat the issue involved *'an inIn Israel Tolmud Tafoh ona*/allna«laii"-llm»ers)>Mrrond:Mri.'It(mle/'HiK—flowers) 'Or, ant Mr$t Marshall Denenbera*llowerf. . . . . . . . Advertent «rror. in. a Sew. of th« Palestine SunblrA '•Blue Checked words'' used in the concert. •Graceful ••Warbler

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