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Un.;qt/e hraeli Clock for Camp Hie l!i(i."> campers when the sumcamping season r.r. Camp In Memory of Jennie Newman mer Ksther K. Newm Newman starts on Monday, June 21)., A carefully trained ami exper

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Monday, June 21)., Counselors and program slafl spent the past week at camp participating in instruction sessions and planning conferences. Leading the Pre-camp Orientation sessions were: Dr. Frnnci;; Hurst, Professor of Psychology .it the University of O m a h a :

Robert Dcmailie. Conservation m e u t e d on tlii' e x e e ] ) t i o n a l quuliBotanist and a field representa- J i ( ' : t | i o [ ! S >! s t l f j n e i u l u ' i ' ; tive for the Soil Conservation WILLIAM !!l;A('K!:n, a gia'lService; Harold Sobel, Director of the Federation's Family Serv- iiiile Ir.'llov/ at the University of ice Department: Peter Knolla, Nebraska, and J u n i o r High Director ol the Douglas County School instructor,-will supervise Youlh Center: ;.rxl Phillip Me- the campcrait program. Cleod. consult ing child psvcholoCOl.LF.F.N CI'KUY, a National gistRodeo Champion and Inslruclor, ICxrCpiion.il Staff will direct the riding program. Kdward 1). Brndkuy. .Camp IIAItlUIOT SCIin'AKTZ, a JunConimiltee Cliairniau, in review- ior College student with Day ing I he counseling st;ill com'Continued on Page •!,) f

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Nathan Turner Posthumous Recipient Award Nathan Turner, a loyal B'nai B nth member1 for in,my years, h.is been awarded, posthumousIv, the first annual '•.Man of the Y< <ir Award.'1 The announcement of the new :"' ard v/as made nt the annual installation banquet of Henry Monsky Lodge No. :Sf>-l at the Lamplighter Inn. on June ]'.). In making the announcement, outgoing president. Dr. Sol Kut (••""TV.-: ler. said that the award will be -. I " -Zt"ZX given annually to a member of A group of friends of the Into Jennie It. Newman, has pre- the lodge whose services demonsented U* tlie Ksther K. Newman Camp a gift oi a flock in her strate outstanding r]rriir;ilinn to memory. The unique electric clocl;, made in Israel," depicts the the ideals and programs of B'nai symbols-nr the 12 tribes of Israel in place of the numerals, The B'rith. Presenting t'.ie plaque to clock will hang hi the Camp Lodge. Mrs. Turner, President Kutler snirt. "No other nymber has shown greater dedication over a long period of time than Nathan Turner. He exemplified the kind of volunteer service that has g i v e n B'nai B-'rith the strength to progress from generation to generation.''Mr. TurnAmerican Success Story Simple funeral service:; nl the er passed away on April 2.'i at President Johnson led a flood the age of 02. Shaaray Tcfila, a Reform Temol tributes to the memory of ple in New York, marked the Ben 7,. Nuddleman. president funeral of Bernard M. Baruch Mr. Baruch whose career was of District Grand Lodge No. fi on Wednesday, June 23. Mr.a striking American-success of B'nai B'rith, forwarded a Baruch, prominent f i g u r e in story. Son of a German immi- Past-presidents' certificate which Pictured above, B'nai B'rith '-Man of the Year" award preAmerican life and advisor to grant,'.Simon B.'iruch, a distinpresented io Hie Tuiiu-r sented posthumously io Nathan Turner. The plaque is inscribed: seven Presidents of the United guished Confederate Army sur- was States, died-of. a heart attack- geon, he was born in Camden, f a m i 1 y, in recognition of the "B'nui B'ritli Henry Monslty Lodge No. :!51 Man of the Year Award to Nathan Turner who served us long and well. Awarded on Juno 20 in his New York £>,C. His father decided to move services of Nathan Turner to posthumously June 19, 19fi5." his family to New York to as- the Henry Monsky Lodge. home, at the age of 01. sure his sons a good Jewish education and the future financier attended a typical Cheder. Hu was graduated from City College of New York where the Bernard Caruch School of Business and Finance was l a t e r New York (JTA) — Detectives established in his honor. Mr. Burnham Yales, President economic progress has inspired son. "They see in its economic arc seeking the vandals who Alter j{i'udualion, lie wont to damaged the Rosedalc Jewish work in Wall Street where he of the First National Bank of among financial institutions in growth the strengthening of a Center in Queens. N. Y.. which demonstrated a mastery of the Lincoln, N e b r a s k a has an- v a r i o u s parts of the United nation whose people are deeply fifforeu u reward ui Sl.OfiO U'IV stock market that made him a nounced the 'purchase by -the States." • devoted to the ideals ot democra'American Interest' information leading to their ar- millionaire several times over bank of 5r..M>0 State of fsrncl "The purchase by this leading cy." rest. by the age of :1O. lie promptly Bonds. Israel's Piogiess Bill Davidson. General Chair- Lincoln bank reflects the deep The vandals smashed a cellar lost his fortune but noon made "Israel has made impressive man of the Lincoln Committee interest which American individa new one. B o r e d with the window to enter tlie building. A and organizations are tak- progress with the aid of Israel caretaker d i s c o v e r e d the market, ho looked around for for State of Israel Bonds, hailed uals in the development of the Bonds," Mr, Davidson continued. damage. The vandals tore sec- more interesting activities and the purchase as "heartening evi- ing tions of a Torah scroll, wrote was made chairman of the War dence of the.failr which Israel's. State of Israel," said Mr. David- "The bonds are a decisive source of funds for the fulfillment of obscene remarks on some pages, Industries Board during World tore up a Bible, smashed open War I by President Wilson. The Israel's plans for the develop'President t o o k the financier 'a showcase of religious articles ment of new industries, the conwith him as an economic adfrom I s r a e l and did other struction of harbors, roads-and The B'nai Israe". Synagogue of Bluffs, Rabbi Karzen saw the railways, the irrigation of arid damage. They left behind sever- viser at the Versailles Peace (Continued on Pago 8.) successful completion of the Council Bluffs has announced al obscene note:;. areas, the exploitation of naturthe resignation of Rabbi Jay B'nai Israel building program al resources, and the construcwhich included a now educaKarzcn who has been spiritual leader of the congregation since tional wing and complete re- tion of housing and public buildmodeling of the synagogue build- ings." 1962. 'Grateful' Rabbi Karzen will leave the "We in Lincoln," Mr. David, community on August 1 to join . Rabbi, Karzen's activities in the Maine Township Jewish Con- Omaha included regular visits son concluded, "are deeply gratigregation of Des Plaines, Illi- to the Dr. Sher Home, Bible in- fied that the First National Bank Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lapidin bequest was made by Paul Veret nois. A new congregation with struction for the Golden Agers, has joined with- others throughliave bequethed the money for nt the annual meeting of the a membership of several hun- supervision of Passover Kash- out the state and country iti the construction fo two tennis Friends of Esther K. Newman dred families, Dcs Plaines is lo- ruth, as well as many inter-faitli identifying themselves with Ihis courts on the site of the Esther Camp. Engineering sketches of cated in the suburban area of projects. He was a board mem- historic program of economic the courts are being made, and Chicago. Ilubbi Knr/en will be ber of the Omaha Hebrew Acad- development, which has enabled K. Newman Camp. to absorb over a million In the presence o r Miss Celia an appropriate plaque will be the f i r s t permanent spiritual emy, an officer in the Irving Israel Cohen Lodge of B'nai B'rith, and newcomers into the lifestream of Lapidus, sister of Joseph La- placed on the courts when, they leader of the congregation. the country." During' his tenure In Council a member of Ktwanis. pidus, tlie announcement of tha are completed.

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