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HEBRASKA STATE HISTORICAL SOCfflff Lincoln, Nebraska

I'ubll.-ation Office, 101 f-,'u. iOUi .'it. Omaha, Nclii.iiiku, I'liouc

Mrs. Arthur Goldstein, chairmail of the ]!)0li Women's Division Philanthropies Campaign. har announced the appointment of three campaign co chairmen,

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Mrs. Maurice Katznuin, Mrs. Edward Malashock and Mrs. William Raduziner. In niukin|{ the announcement Mrs. Goldstein said, "I am delighted to have these three veteran leaders working with me. They have shown exceptional abilities in many community activities, and all three are enthusiastic about accepting the campaign responsibility. They are busy people, and busy people know how to j'ct things done. Their efforts will he a key factor in bringing the Women's campaign to a successful conclusion." .Madeline Kalzman A native of St. Joseph, Missouri, Mrs. Katzinan has been a worker or captain on Philanthropic:; Drives *ince she first moved to Omaha after her roarnage. She has served in various capacities on the Board of the Beth Israel Sisterhood. For six VOi'u'S ;>in; has been a member

FI Henry Monsky Chapter, B'nai B'rith Women are completing plans for "An Evening of Delight" to be held Sunday, November 20, from. 7:30 p.m. to midnight at the Sheraton •Fontenelle Hotel. Open M the community.' the evening will include dancing to

the music of Julian Nathan's Combo; a B a z a a r featuring home made baked goods; free binro; a card room for men only and a Mali Jongg room for womenHighlight of the evening will be the drawing for two special door prizes: A Weekend for Two —two days and two nights at the Schimmcl Indian Hills Inn; and a.Las Vegas Vacation for Two—four days and three nights at the plush R i v i e r a Hotel. Ticket holders must be present to win. Tickets for the "Evening of Delight" may bo purchased in

of the Board of the Central High School P.T.A. Other membership activities include the Omaha Chapter of Hadassah and the Omaha Section uf the National

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.t Mrs. Edward Malasliock Council of Jewish Women. Sally Malashock Mrs. Malashock has been active in a variety cf community activities for many years. Currently Executive Vice-President of the National Council of Jewish Women, Mrs. Malashock ban served as a Council officer since

Max Crourise, coordinator of the Jewish Community Center's Annual Yiddish Culture Series,

1959. A Past President and Secretary of the Faculty Women's Club of the University of Nebraska College of Medicine, and pa.st Secretary of the Nebraska Foundation for the V i s u a l l y Handicapped, she is currently serving on the Boards of both groups. A Past President of the Loveland Community Club, Mrs. Malashock has also served on the Boards of Brandcis University and Temple Israel Sisterhood. A long time worker for UCS Drives, Mrs. Malashock is currently serving as a Camp Fire leader and has been a Den mother for Boy Scouts. In addition to the above, Mrs. Malashock's membership activities include H n d a s s a h , Douglas County Medical Auxiliary, Clarkson Hospital Service League and the Lutheran Medical Distaffs. Freda Iladu/.incr Mrs. Raduziner has participated in many Philanthropies campaigns both as a worker and as a captain. A past VicePresident of Beth rin El Sisterhood, she ha" beei a r mbor of th^ . Board for many years. Mrs. Raduziner also served on the Board of the Omaha Chapter of Hadassah, and has served on several Israel Bond Commit-

has announced the plans lor the coming months. Slated for presentation in December is the sound film "Catskill Honeymoon" featuring Jan Bart. The celebrated film "Tevya" will be shown in January. In February a live concert is scheduled, featuring the talents of actress-singer Shifra Lerer; baritone Mort Freeman, humorist Horsp.hnl Oendcl. and pianist. Pola Kadison. The concert will be sponsored jointly by the Jewish Community Center and the local Workmen's Circle Group. Pending confirmation, another concert featuring music f r o m "Fiddler on the Roof" may be presented in December.

tees. Mrs. Raduzincr's other activities include the National Council of Jewish Women, Brandeis University Women and Bikur Cholmi

Mrs. William Raduziner Plans Mrs. Goldstein and her cochairmen have met to start preliminary plans for the 19S6 campaign. "We look forward to a very successful Drive" said Mrs. Goldstein. "In the near future we will announce the co-chairmen of the Young Women's Division who will play an important part in the campaign."

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Sam Beber Chapter AZA 100 of the B'nai B'rith Youth Organization will present the second annual John Kennedy Memorial Service this evening at 0:15'p.m. in the Chapel of Beth Judy Siref and Ron .Rubin, Israel Synagogue. The service co-chairmen, have announced Registrations are now being will be conducted by members that final plans have been comtaken for the Jewish Communof AZA 100 under the chairmanpleted for the annual Y o u t h ity Center's course in Effective P i l T h l i ship of Jim Fried. The communnrlyem/1'* fi>s\in nmr womluif nf Reading lor junior high and ityis invited to attend this speThe service will be held on Wed- Henry M o n s k y B'nai B'rith high school students. Registracial service. . nesday, November 24 at 7:15 Women, or at the door of the tion will be limited to 14 particip.m. at Beth Israel Synagogue. Sheraton Fontenelle Hotel on the pants for the 8 week course In other chapter " activities, More than 40 Youtli Council evening of November 28. Rand Engel, District AZA Presi- members will participate in the Proceeds -from the evening dent, led a discussion on November 14 on "The Elements of original service. The entire com- will be used to support various mid-December. The course will stress rapid Judaism. A Havdalah seryice munity is urged to attend. non-sectarian and civic projects. reading, reading comprehension, and party will be held on Satskimming and scanning, study urday, November 20 at the Jewhabits and other advanced read9 "ish Community Center. ing skills. Don Townsnnd, a Nebraska Mr. Morris Hoffman, instructMedical S c h o o l student, has or for the Wednesday evening been appointed AZA 100 Athletic series, has announced that all A monthly series of motion .".''.' New York—The selection of pa r t i c u 1 a r 1 y appropriate a participants in the program will pictures which represent "firsts" Coach. receive personalized instruction President Harry S. Truman as choice" says: in the film i n d u s t r y will be recipient of the 19C5 Theodor "We are certain that Presi- and will have the use of reading shown at the Jewish Community Herzl Gold Medallion of the dent Truman himself realizes accelerating machines. The first film, "The Jazz Fee for the 8 sessions is $15. Center. Zionist Organization of Ameri- with what grateful appreciation Singer" will be presented on ca has been acclaimed by the the Government and people of Registratioujnay be made with Sunday, November 28 at 8 p.m. S p e c i a l events have been Government and people of Is- Israel regard him, and cherish the Center Activities office, 342Starring Al Jolson, "The Jazz planned for November and Derael through President Zaiman him .is one of those great his- 13GG. Singer" marked the end of the c e m b e r for University Club Srazar, in a special message toric figures who have come to silent screen era, and the first members and their guests. Sponaddressed to Jacques Torczyn- the aid of the Jewish people at attempts at sound motion pic- sored by the Jewish Community momenta of crises and destiny er, President of the ZOA. tures in 1527. It is the sentimentIn his message, President Sha- and who can never be forgotMrs. Joe J. 'Greenberg, chair- al story of a lower East Side N. Center, The University Club is man of the Jewish Federation Y. boy who becomes a profes- designed to meet the social and zar, expressing" "pleasure that ten." c u l t u r a l needs of post-high, you in the ZOA have made so The presentation ceremony of Agencies Section of the Needle- sional entertainer against his school youth. There is no fee for that father's wishes. the award to President Truman work Guild Drive reports 1 membership. will take place at the annual additional contributioa ; h a v e In December "I Am A FugiComing Attractions ZOA dinner at the Hotel Wal- been received. Mrs. Greenberg. tive From a Chain Gang" will be dorf-Astoria on November 28, urges those who have not yet shown. Starring Paul Muni, this Sunday, November 28: Schimmel's Indian Hills Inn—lec1065, in commemoration of the made their contributions to send 1932 film was the first motion ture and discussion followed 18th (Chai) anniversary of the them now to the Jewish Commu- picture to present a social probby entertainment and refreshpassage of the U.N. Resolution nity Center. lem of the times. Contributors in the past two . ments. of the establishment of a JewDick P o w e l l is the star of ish State. High ranking states- weeks are: S a t u r day, December 25: "SO Mm«. Morrli Adler, Paul Alperion, M. A. ' "42nd Street," movielands first men and leaders in all walks of Dercovlcl, THIS IS COLLEGE" for high Jacob Bernstein, Abo Chunovlc, musical extravaganza filmed in Cohen, Herman Cohen, Meyer Cohen, life in the United States, Israel Daniel school students. Returning colHarold Coopcrman, Harold P, Farbcr. Mey1933 which will be shown in Janand the international scene will er Ferer, Jock Fox. AKred Frank, Veshla uary. legiates will tell about their The first of the gangster G. T-reyier, Nathan Cllnfck, Isadore Hur. join in the tribute to the former wltz, Jofl Kohn, Howard Kaplan, Samuel S. particular campuses. Discusfilms, "The Public Enemy" a Kaplan, Maurice* Karpen, JuMus Kalzman, president in recognition of his Morris sion and social hour will folKoom. Mosos Kroine, carl Logman. 1931 production starring James rolo as a-leader of the free Mrnes. Josef Mover, Jules M. Newman," low. ; Cagney and Jean Harlow, will A. Noga. Julius I, Novak, Sol s. world and his contributions \o Ernjit Sunday, December 2G: D a n c e Parsow, Marry Prieiman, Milfla 5. ftcmcr, the establishment of the State Samuel A i^ice, Kennstn Rosen, Ariliur be shown in February. The origand " p a r t y for collegiates, Rubin, Irvlna Uhneldarman, Richard J. inal "Frankenstein" with Boris of Israel. Ssitnsr, Rsufcli 5hraa», Bernard Slealer, young adults and high'school • Karloff, the first of the horror tiatl>oi\ Simon, Jean -iofhrnk, AdoJph Tnjil, Paul Vent, Martin Wciner, G. I. V/ldmun, s e n i o r s at the Backstage Photo courtesy nound movies will be shown in M. D. Wljadsky, Crn«!t B. Wlntrcub, en M. Lounge of the Indian Hills Inn. Za'kin and Miss Lena Kofiffn March. Harry S. Truman library Harry 8» Trumau

Youth Council Flans Thanksgiving flife

Truman to Receive 1965 ZOA Theodor Herzl Gold Medallion

'Film Firsts Series Stasis Hovember 23

Unh/ersity Club Cdendar Bates


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