NEBRASKA STATE inSTO^TOAL SOCIETY Lincoln, Nebraska OUT 1 2 1964
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•s fish Federation Agency Section of the 19G4 Omaha Mrs. J. Harry Kulakofsky, hon- the chairmanship, stated "I feel Needlework Guild is continuing orary area chairman for State honored and privileged to acArthur H. Goldstein, presi- of $2,237,415. dent of the Jewisti Federation isMr. Goldstein added that the its appeal for contributions, Mrs. of Israel Bonds, announced that cept this a p p o i n t m e n t . We sued this appeal to the Jewish 'goal must be attrined tu meet Joe J. Greenberg, its chairman Mrs. Sam Katzman will be 1904 should rejoice at the miraculous accomplishments made possible community. the growing needs o' a progres- reported. Mrs. Richard Wright Women's Division Chairman. by Israel Bonds in the thirteen "The Red Feather-Red Cross sive city like Omaha. Costs of is Table Display Chairman. The appeal for funds is an anDrive is the active conscience services are rising just like those Mrs. Kalzman is vice-presi- years since the launching of the of our growing metropolitan of any business and more than nual event sponsored by all dent of Federation of J e w i s h drive. We rejoice in the continarea. This is so because it vig- that, the demand for agency charitable groups in the com- Women's Clubs and is a member uing redemption of matured Ismunity to furnish clothing and of the Jewish Federation execu- rael Bonds which b e g a n last orously maintains the health and services mount. welfare standards of our com- "When you are asked this year linen supplies for needy fami- tive board. In 1960 she was year. We rejoice that, in 1963, munity through its agencies, all by campaign volunteers for your lies. women's division chairman of we achieved all-time r e c o r d dedicated to aiding human gift, give with the kind of generThe announcement was mailed the Jewish Philanthropies Cam- sales of more th..n $69,000,000. needs. osity which wants to see some to all Jewish Women by the Fed- paign. She has served as presi- We rejoice at the prospect of "The roots upon which the human being—a man, woman or eration of J e w i s h Women's dent of Hadassah and Beth Is- surpassing eighty-five million dollars in this Bar Mitzvah year Clubs and all contributions will Drive is founded are deep. They child—reborn to a new hope. "It is good VQ know that your be acknowledged in the Jewish rael Synagogue Sisterhood, and of Israel Bonds. stem back to the age-old precept was a member of the National common to all religious faiths: gift, added to those of others, Press. We recognize also that we still 'We are our brother's keeper'." will reach out somewhere to reThe following have sent in Israel Bond Cabinet in 19511. have major on going responsibilMi S Katzman, upon accepting shape a life. Give your fair share their donations as of Monday: Fair Share ities as we share in Israel's proMmes. John Abraham, Alvin This year the UCS campaign 'Happiness is a Red Feather'." gress because we must irrigate The Jewish Federation is a Abramson, Isadore Abramson, goal is on a Fair Share Basis— hundreds of thousands of barren a 11.6. per cent increase over beneficiary of the Red Feather- Arthur Adler, Lizzie Adler, Wilacres; turn desert lands into liam Alberts, Art Anchel, Hen1964 or approximately a quota Red Cross Campaign. towns, farms, orchards; build ry Appel, Abe Baker, D a v i d housing units, hospitals, schools, Bernstein, Sheldon A. Bernstein, factories; pave a network of Louis Blumkin, David Brodkey, highways and local roads; proRabbis Appeal: Edwin E. Brodkey, Fred Brodvide job opportunities for floods key, Harold B. Brodkey, Jacob of newcomers; construct new Brookstein, Celia F. Cassman, ports and expand existing harHarold Cherniack, Jack 3 . Cohbors; Intensify the exploitation 1 en, Bernard Diamond, Harry of natural resources; develop Dvosin, Aaron I. Edgar, Morton systems of domestic and global The following joint statement was issued by the Rabbis of Ehrenreich, H a r r y Eisenstatt, communications; strengthen the Omaha appealing for, and urging the community to support A a r o n Epstein, Sam,Epstein, hands and the hearts of the peothe 1905 Red Feather-Red Cross Campaign: Morris Erman, John Faier, DavMrs. Sam Kalzman ple of Israel." "We believe there is no hiiman effort more to be com- id Feder, Phil Fekli.ian, Abe C. niended or more in keeping with the spirit of our Judaism Fellman, Charles Fellman, Harlhan participation in any activity which offers help to our ry Ferenstein, Beu Fisher, IrvHadassah Leader feliowmen. ing W. Forties, Leo Fox, Max The 59 Red Feather services in our community which Frank, Sam Frank, Sam Freed, At Oneg Shabbot benefit from the United Community Services Fund Campaign Herman Friedman, L l o y d D. merely underscore the strong religious mandate which is ours Mrs. Raphael T o u r o v e r of Friedman, Louis Friedman. lo support to our fullest ability this important social effort. Few days remain to accept, Washington, D. C, a member of Mmes. Arthur Gendler. Sam We call upon all members of our congregations to give E. Gilinsky, Nathan Gimple, Ed- collect, mark and pack gifts to the National Board of Hadassah, generously to the United Community Service Fund. In so doward B. Green, Jack M: Green, be sold by the Federation of will be guest speaker at the ing we are supporting the institutions and services in our city Sam II. Green. David Green- Jewish Women's Clubs' Booth Oneg Shabbot to be held Saturwhich care for all who are in need regardless of age or race berg, Elmer Greenberg, May- at the Childrens' Memorial Hos- day, October 10 at 1:30 p.m. on or creed. nard M. Greenberg, /..rthur M. pital Bazaar, Monday, October the 15th floor of the Northern It is imperative that the goal of United Community ServGreene, Max Greenfield. Gary 19, at the Sheraton-Fontenelle Natural Gas Company. ices Fund Campaign be reached. All of us will then be priviMmes. Laurence Epstein and Gross, Morris Grossman, Ber- Hotel, according to Mrs. Alfred leged to live in a healthier and sounder community." Sam S. Newman are co-chairnard Gurtenstein, Joe Guss, Sopliir, chairman. Rabbi Sidney H. Brooks Volunteers headed by Mmes. men of the affair. Fred Hahn, Abraham Herzberg, Congregation of Temple Israel (Continued on Page 3) The public is invited. Morton HilJer, Kieva Hornstein, Rabbi Myer S, Kripke Isadore Hurwitz, L o u i s Jess, Beth El Synagogue George Kagan, Maurice Karpen, Rabbi Benjamin Groner Maurice Katelman, Dave KatzBeth Israel Synagogue man, Charles Kimmel, Kevce For further information on the following activities and proKirshenbaum, F r a n c e s Klein, grams call the Jewish Community Center's Activities Office, Tevil Klotz, Abraham Krantz, 342-13GC. Harry Krantz, Sam Lebowitz, Milton Lehr, Mathias F. Leven- KEAL ESTATE CLASS ists, Augustus W. Dunbier, is son, William A. Levey, Stanley The 10 session course in real presented each week through F. Levin, Dave L e v i n e , Leo estate principles and practices spring at the Jewish CommuniJerusalem—Israel's Foreign Ministry lias reacted with anger Levy, Abraham Lipsman, Hen- will start Wednesday, October ty Center. 14 at 7:30 p.m. at the Center. to a statement in Bonn by Dr. Ludwig Erhard, the West German rietta K. Lorig. Mr. Dunbier, winner of numMines. Frank Marks, Edward Presenting information on real erous prizes and awards, perChancellor, that there were no practical or effective possibilities of recalling German scientists working in Egypt, and that it would Mason, Howard Milder, Hymie estate laws, building regulations, sonally supervises all studio sesMilder, William Milder, Mike appraisals, business law, the sions with a knowledge that be regrettable to pass a law merely for show purposes." The legal position was that the West German Government Mishael, Elizabeth Neveleff, Al- course prepares the participant comes from extensive experbert B. Newman, Julius New- to practice in the real estate ience and ability. Only a limited could give no guarantee that man, Maurice Newman, Robert field or provides a highly prac- number of painters are accepted people c o u l d be recalled by Sir Khan to Noddle, E. Leo Nogg, Harry tical body of information for in- to participate in the studio sesmeans of any law, Dr. Erhard Noodell, Sidney Novak, David vestment and management pur- sions to insure maximum beneOrkow, Albert Oruch, Hyman poses. At Uni. Institute fit to the participants. told at a press conference. Fee for the series, which also Hyman Osoff, Maurice Further information and parNaturally, said Dr. Erhard, the "South Asia: Crucible of Com- Oruch, H. Pessen, David C. Platt, Isa- provides specially prepared inon the oil painting W e s t German Government re- munism?" will be discussed at dore J. Plotkin, Sam D. Poska, formation and materials is $10 ticulars classes may be obtained by callgretted the activities of scientists the Wednesday, October 14 ses- David Potash, Sarah W. Potash, with registrations being accept- ing the Center's Activities offica. of the University of Omaha ed by phone, call confirmation * * *. who were in a position to disturb sion Institute on W o r l d Affairs at William A. Racusin, Louis Radu- with the Center. ziner, Norman M. Rice, Samuel the peace of the world. STAMP CLUB 8:15 p.m. at the University. An afternoon group for womAn Israeli Foreign Ministry Sunday, October 11, at 3 p.m. Sir Muhammad Zafrulla Kahn A. Rice, Samuel Richman, Carl spokesman said later: "Neither will be the speaker. He holds Riekes, R o b e r t Rimmerman, en is being arranged. at the Center, grade and junior * • • • Paul Rips, David W. R o s e n , trie Israeli Government and peo- the position of judge of the Inhigh school students will he abla CAST CALL FOR ple nor the whole world can ternational Court of Justice. He Charles Rosenstock, Leo Rosen- OCTOBER to join a free stamp club. Tha 18 acquiesce in the lack of action was Pakistan's Permanent Rep- thai, Morris Rubehstein, AbraCenter Youth. Stamp Club, which A cast call for those interestby the Bonn Government. It was resentative to the United Na- ham S. Rubnitz. ed in participating in the Cen- will meet once a month, will proBonn which suggested a law tions and elected President of Mmes. David Schwalb, Ben- ter's Resident Theatre produc- vide lectures and discussions, on against the scientists, and not the seventeenth session of the jamin Shapiro, Max Shapiro, tion of Tevya and His Daugh- stamps, plus a trading session the Israeli Government." United Nations General Assem- L o u i s Shrier, Harold Siegel, ters, a c o m e d y popular on at each meeting where members Max Simon, Stuart E. Simon, Broadway and based, on the can exchange stamps and imHe added: "By saying that a bly. their collections. Ths law would be of no use, Dr. The Institute is co-sponsored Leonard Skolnik, Harry Slatin, writings of Sholem Aleichem, is prove also conducts an annual Erhard has negated what he by the Jewish Federation and Jacob S1 o s b u r g, Jr., Harry being made for Sunday, October group Stamp exhibit at the Center. said earlier about effective steps Federation members can still Smith, Morris Stalmaster, Dave 18 at 2:30 p.m. at the Center, Al » • * being taken by Bonn to end this get a free ticket by calling the Stein, Dora S. Stein, Benjamin DiMauro, director of the producshameful affair." Stern, Samuel L. S t e r n , Sam tion, stated. MAGIC CLUB Center, 342-1366. Swartz, Mort Trachtenbarg, HarA Magic Club will be- organThe play will feature six men ry Trustin, Phillip Turek, Paul and six women and will be pro- ized this Sunday at 3 p.ni. at tb.2 Tourists Settle Veret, F. Wakschkg, Leo Wax- duced in the round for local Center. Boys and girls interestenberg, Albert J. Weinberg, Dav- groups. ed in learning magic tricks and In Israel Stresa, Italy—The Council of id W. Weinberg, Harry Weiner, how to perform before groups, will learn new tricks taught By Jerusalem—In 1963, 2,333 tour- I n t e r n ational Organization of Herman Weinstein, Leo Weitz, PAINTING CLASS ists decided to settle in Israel, Liberal Parties called on the Louis Whitebook, E. I. Widman, Tuesday evening, oil painting a professional magician. Meetincluding 55 non-Jews, accord- United States, B r i t a i n and Louis R, Wohlner, Max Wolfson, classes for adults with live mod- ings will be once a month, and ing to the Israeli Central Bur- France to reaffirm their accept- J. Lewis Yager, Hymie Zorinsky, els and instruction by one of the a magic show for the- public will (Continued on Page 4} eau of Statistics. ance of the State of Israel. (Continued on Page 3) midwest's top professional art-*
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