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our help and look to us to carry , hunger and need and danger out the p r o m i s e s we made now; and now is the moment through our pledges. We are en- when your dollars can perform gaged in a vast program of res- their greatest service and do the cue, relief, rehabilitation, as well most good," Mr. G o l d s t e i n as programs which strengthen stated. Noting that the New Year is our communities and which enMr. Goldstein especially emthe traditional season for the re- rich our lives. But these can be the exodus of Jews demption of obligations among carried out only if we meet our phasized from Algeria, the problems oE Jewish p e o p l e , , y- * ,""~ <" obligations. emergency relief to be given to Arthur H. Gold- * , \ \ Funds Urgently Needed some 100,000 Algerian Jews in stein, president "Please do not wait; there is France, and the increased temp9 of the J e w i s h ol immigration to Israel. F c d c r a t i o n of At this time, more refugees Omaha, i s s u e d Mid-West Women entered Israel than for the entire an urgent appeal year of 1962. for payment on Leaders in Omaha p I e d g e s to the Women from Jewish commuJ e w i s h Philanl nities of the middle west area, Teacher's Institute thropies. including the following states, "All over the North and South Dakota, Iowa, At Temple Sunday world, as well as Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska, The annilal Teacher Training (The Diy Philip Sher Jewish Home for the Aged acknowleges in our own home A. Goldstein will meet in Omaha for a con- Institute of the Midwest Region, town, people are depending upon the following memorials and donations.) ference on Monday, September Union of American Hebrew Con23, and Tuesday, September 24, gregations will be held Sunday, Donor fn Memory of Mrs. Harry Sidman, president of September 8, from 10 a.m. until icazescsr CHiairmen the Messrs ond tomes Simon After, Harry Oreslow (Untold, Federation of Jewish Wom- 3 p.m., at Temple Israel., Net>r.), lrodore Cicwtt*, Mrs. Robert V, Dovli, Ihe William J, JCMM family, Brolhcrliood of Railway Clerks, en's Clubs, announced. The Institute will be led by Complete Plans Lodge No. li} Dovld Abrami The meeting is sponsored Dr. Sylvan Schwartzman, ProMessrs and Mines. Arthur A. Cofin, Horry DuBaff, Wil"It's a pleasure! No one ever Uom A. Levey, M. Krupimky, C. M. (Hick) Hewmon, by the women's division fessor of Education at the Hetrncil A, tioy<», MM old Sobcl, Millon YtitJelson- Mrs. turns us down for the Children's jointly Eva C. Maxted Atan Hogg Mrs. Mollic Goldstein of the Council of Jewish Federa- brew Union College-Jewish InMemorial Hospital Bazaar," was tions and Welfare Funds and stitute of Religion, Cincinnati, O. Mr. ond Mrs, Reuben Brown , . . . * . . . . . . . . , . . . Oscor Kofleman Messrs. ond Mmes. Max Br«rilow, Sam Epstein, Edward the comment made this week by the United Jewish Appeal. 1. Konlor, Charles MoglJ, Arthur H, Rubin, Soroft cmd Session topics will be on "EfMrs. Arthur Goldstein, chairDave Slobobhky M n . Minnl* Kurhman Reception for the delegates L e s s o n Planning" and Mr. ond M n . MiMon Yudslson * William B. Mlnkln, Sr. man, and affirmed by Mmes. will be held Monday night and fective "Problem Clinic." Lunch will be Wr. and Mrs. Frank O'Melll, 5fecle, Weinsteln & A^sodaics Robert Noddle Morton Richards and Alfred seminaries will be held on TuesMessrs and Mmes, Arthur A. Cohn, Harry DuQoK, Harold S0b«l, M r j . Leonard Klein Rosalind Hogg Sophir, cochairmen, who have day morning and afternoon. The served by the Sisterhood. f/r. and tAr*. Harry Brcslow (Lincoln, Nebraska) Charle* Reinoold completed plans for the Federa- conference will be held at the NO U.S. CONSULATE Cerry Fell man (Hollywood, Calif.) , Mrs. Btrfha Shy ken tion Booth at the Bazaar on Blackstone Hotel. Messrs. ond Mmct, Arthur A, Cohn, Harry DuOofl, Fred AT HAIFA Kurlimon, C. M (Hick) Newman, Harold Solid, Mrnei. Monday, October 28, at the Fon- Local women leaders are be- Washington — The U n i t e d Leonard Kl«ln, STclla Robinson, Ml»es Kolherine Hastenelle-Sheraton Hotel. lord, Harlell Norwich Hubert Sommer ing invited to attend the ses- States consulate in Haifa closed Msisrs ond Mine? Fred Kurt/man, Harry Trui'm, Among the new enthusiastic sions. Mr*. Leonard Klein J < Qornfy Slark: September 1. Measri ond Mmes Arthur A. Cotm, Harry OuttoH, W. workers are Mrs. Lester Marcus Kfupinsky, Lrneit A. Nogy, Milton Yudefsoo Mrs. Harry We ism an and Mrs. David E. Beber who will schedule and provide staffDonor In Honor of ing for the all day project at Mmes. P. Gerelick and D. Weinberg Messrs. and Mmet. Nathan Hotwich, Foul Verel and the Federation Booth. Mrs. Jack Head Unit for Red Feather Drive Justin Horwfct birthday, Jacob Green, Ban and Mrs. Oscar Sutin will Miss Johanna Koufmonn birthday, M r j Lucfwig Kauimotin, Mrs. Phil Gerelick and Mrs. Bercovici, Sam Berman, Sam head the "pick-up" committee David (Eugene, Ore.) D. Wcinberg, co-chairmen, ..Goodman, Roland Lewis. ShelW « i r j . and Mm«. Howord M>ld«r, Leo M»td*r 7Wh birthday, William Milder, and will be assisted by Mmes. will head a unit in the Women's don Lincoln, Edwin Milder, Nawedding anniversary, Mr. ond Mrs, WHUani Milder Ramon Sombcrg, Leon Frankel, D i v i s i o n of the United Red than Novak. Ben Slutzky, Paul Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pox *. SOIh wedding onnlversory, Martin Sophir and A. D a v i d Feather-Red Cross drive. Veret and Morley Zipursky. Mr, and Mr%. liadore Sherman Goldstein. Messrs. ond Mme» Jo<k flromson, Arthur A. Co)m, Jock The captains in Mrs. WeinMrs. Gerelick and Mrs. WeinThe Sophir residence at G72!) berg are representing the Feder- berg's unit are Mmes. Seymour Fox, Leon Grac'ti, Leo M11dcry Harry Trustin iith birthday, Nole M Stierman (Chtcorjo, Illinois) Davenport will be the Main De- ation of Jewish Women's Clubs, Abrams, Gilbert Aronoff, RusWr, ond Mrs. Harry OuBofl marriage, Mr. and Mr», Will lain Boasbcrg pot for gifts of merchandise and Mrs. Harry Sidrnan, its presi- sell Blumenthal, E d w a r d D. Mr, ond Mrs. Horry.OuDotf,Mil* Koloh Franklin ..-•-.« recovery, (. Chapman liand-niade items which may be dent, said for the drive. Brodkey, Leon Fellman, Henry Wr. and Mrs. Steven Luitgarten and family * . . . , , . . . . recovery, John Robimon Wessrj, and Mm»»j. Arthur A. Cohn, Horry Trustin , recovery, Dr. Mourfce Sorhs left there at any time. Each gift A "Coffee" for Captains will L. Greenberg, Louis Hurwitz, Messrs, ond Mmes. Arthur A. Cohn, Harry DuQoff recovery, Mrs. Leonard Segal should be marked with the do- be held Tuesday, September 9 Ernie Priesman, Ray Simon and nor's name. Those unable to de- at 10 a.m. at the home of Mrs. Max Wolfson. Special Contributions liver their gifts may call any of Weinberg, 075 Parkwood Lane. The J e w i s h Federation of Meisrj, ond Mmes. 0«n Wintroub, A. V. Vengcr flowers The Goldilem fomity reclining chair the chairmen or Mrs. Ban at . The following will serve as Omaha is one of the beneficiaLouise and Morton L. Degen In memory of mother, Minnie 0, Oeger\ directed ries of the United Red Feather550-5183 and Mrs. Sutin at 553- captains in the group by Mrs. Gerelick,1 Mmes. Moe Red Cross drive. 2072 for pickup service.

The Soviet Union vetoed a resolution submitted by the United States and England that would have condemned the murder of two Israeli farmers by Syrian raiders who entered Israel territory on August lil. The Security Council voted ti to 2 for the resolution, which carried implicit condemnation of Syria for the "wanton murder" of the Israelis. Russia and Morocco voted against the resolution. Following the vote, Russia vetoed the resolution, which blocks its passage. Despite the veto by Russia, the action of the Security Council is considered a moral'victory lor Israel. The Resolution The resolution which was introduced by Adlai Stevenson condemned the murders, drew the attention of the Syrian government that the evidence established that the murder gang had come from and returned to Syria, and absolved Israel of charges made by Syria.

Holiday Appeal By Goldstein, Pres. Of Federation

Dr. Philip Sher Home for the Aged

Don't take it for granted. Israel tvants to keep it wide open. With our help she has done so, at enormous cost to her social and economic progress, since the State was established. But if we fail her now the door may have to close. This would mean the end of all hope of a new life for the many thousands of Jews still clamouring for entry. If YOU were waiting in some European or North African country with an exit visa in your hand, which country ivould take you in? And be proud to welcome you? You can give the answer through a generous con' tribution and-by- a payment of your pledge to the UJ.A. Jewish Philanthropies before it is too late. Lydda Airport, Israel—This child, just ten minutes off the plane, is enjoying her first meal in freedom in a UJA immigrant reception center.

Jsadore M. Trctiah, Chairthan 1963 Campaign


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