March 17, 1967

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STATE IHSlOiHOAL SOCK*? LINCOLN. NEBi<,v; NEBKA.SKA LINCOLN,

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as ••.'il.nli'H! Alei'.'hf'm Viddcn." a musical review produced by lien l.icjiiu-. \ull be ))i'e:;ellted by a i\"< v.' YiiiS; ca;,t ol live on fialnrday, April I at the Jewish (.Viiiiiiiunily Center. The il p.m. pei'ion'nancr- is lioin-1. .sponsitred bv the Jewish Community Cent'T .-iiul tin.1 loeal order ot Karliaiid

(iradc. jiuiKu" liii;h and hif.'h school Mudent;, must have their rntrios jii to the Confer by March ."il.st in order to be eligible for prizes and awards in this year's (.enter Vnnth Art Contest. Only originally created work, in ;iny art medium, created within I ho ki.st year can be filtered. All entries should inehidc the 1'innio of the artist, the ;u;e and school grade, name find address. ('.old !enf certificates are fi'.vrsrdcd 'a all participants in Hit/ contest, with two awards beirij; 'pivsr-nlcd at the" ftradc school, junior hif;li and liij.;h school levels, and a major award for ifrr work judged "I-Jest In Show." Ail entries in the cnntest will lit- on di.'ii<!ay in (he Cenler'K Lnbby April \'.\\'\.

Cast iiu'mlxTS include Ur-n Honus. n headline!" in New York ;;hmv business; Minn Bern, who is currently appearing in this season's B r o a d w a y smash, "Let's Sin;; Yiddish;" .Susan VYid-

Miss Joan Fontaine, pojiiilai star of Ihc stage, seici'ii and (clevisinn, will lie (he featured g i l e s f of HIP "PJiiliintliropk's Kcstlval"' on Wednesday, Ajull 5 at I p.m. at fifth Israel Kvnagogiic. Invitations to the Festival will be sent next week In Hie mop' (Iian '/.;>V) Jewish M (linen in Omalia ivlin inalu* "|i the W(mien's Division of tin! United .Iinvif.Ii AppealJ e «• is li I'Jiilaiitliiopics c a in |iaicii. Tlic event is beinj,' co-spousored by the Women's General Division anil Young IVomen'b General Division. Miss Fontaine, who has been iippeariiif; throughout the United State;; on behalf of many c h a r itable organizations, lias twice been an Academy Award nominee in addition to being lers, a recent Rrndtiate of Hunl- chosen us an O.scar recipient er Collff;;*; Bernard Saner raid fnr ht.-r performance in Alfred 3'ent'e Solomon, musical arrang- Hitchcock's "Suspicion." A keen husine:;.';ivotn<in, Joan Fontaina er and piani.sl. if; Pre.'iident ol Onkhunit EnterThe production will feature prises in California. Kh(: is nn jiciiKs, nlx'tehes and humor. uccoinplished find licensed nvici'J'it:!:et.s arc available in advance trix, a golfer of note, a licensed al the Jewi.';h Comnumity Cen- interior decorator and a leader ter, or in.'iy be purcha.sod lit the (if the f.'inhion world in which door the pveninj.: of ttir- perform-, line1 ha.s been listed as one.of tht -world's best dressed women, anee. Adrnission in >\Si<). "Havin'f! Joan Fontaine with us MI April 5 will be the spark which we know v/ill sot April 5 ns one of the mo:it exciting (hiVK over in P h i 1 a nthvopicH campaijin.s for the women of Omaha," liaid .Mrs. Morris C, I'iitfifk, local aportscantei- will Kellnian, ceneral chairman of be master of ceremonies and tho \Voniotr.s Division. "Ilecauso special guest will be conuHliau of Miss I'-ontiiine'a appearance, tht' entire afternoon is being Heiiny YoiiiKjnian. planned in a most unusual manriiuuiers lier, opening with a musical inOmaha cominittec chairmen terpretation of one of the most and workers who have planned popular shows on Broadway and the tournament nvents include closinj; with a tea in the social Sonny Mru'ko, Nate Mantlell, hall of iieth Israel Synagogue." Morrie Franklin, Hurold Illoom, Joe Lipton, So! Yaffe, Art Jacohson, Al Croun.se, "Sam Katzinan, Hill Katzinan. Marv Colin, Gary Gerelick. Sam Steinberg. Jack Htilmont, Max Givot, Meyer Meyerson, frv Wohlner, Irv'Charney, J.Vi"sH.vr;p.-,trin; .fay Chasen, Sid Taren, Bill Racusin, Ben Miller, Joe Frank, Marshall The appointment of Jacl; Co- and Jacl: ai't- not only business Katz, Sam Uosenstcin, Dave ami Itrucn Grecnlierii as co- partners in their co-ownership Dvorkin, Mickey Kaplan, Leon hen of the (jcneral men's of Grcenberg Insurance ComU'introub, Marshall Becker, Mil- clialrmen division of (he 19K7 Philanthro- -pany," said Mr. Gilmore,. "but ton Cacltin, Moe Grossman, Art pies campaign was announced are brothers-in-Jaw in private Speigel, Larry. Alberts, Stuart 'tlils week'.by Maurice Gilmore, life as well, lioth bring to the Kutler, George Shapiro, Dave (icncral Campaign Cliairmnn. campaign many years of exHalm and the only female memperience .with campaign activIn making the announcement, ber of the tournament commitMr. Gilmore noted the unusual ities, as well as fresh, ,nevv tee, Mrs. Max Sacks. situation of campaign cochair- ideas to spark the activities of this division." Tournament winners v/ill be iiK-n "who have proven their Itruce (ireenberu announced after score: from ability to work together, ttruce A native Oniahan, Mr.Greenother sectional events are tabuber;; grew up in an atmosphere lated. ol Jewish tamjly hie which was dedicated to service. His ..parents, Mr. and Mrs.-Dave Greenberg each served as-chairman of p a s t philanthropies campaigns. His father served as past president of Beth El Synagogue where his mother also Uandi Turkel and John Hoserved as sisterhood president. berman, Youth Division ChairAn active lender in Jewish men of the 1007 Pliilantliropies youth activities durjng his high Campaign, have announced that cchool years, Mr. Greenberg H (i meeting for nil captains and a (jradnate of the University of lieutenants will be held Sunday, Nebraska. An active member of March 1!), in room 35 of tho Temple Israel, Mr, Grcenberg Jewish Community Center. The has served as past co chairman girl's division will meet at 1 p.m. and the boy's division will of the Budget committee for the meet at 2 p.m. Omaha Jewish Federation and is currently, president oi the NeOrientation mid distribution braska Chapter & CPCU, of cards will ho included in the meeting. Alt captains and lieuJaclt Cohen tenants ara urged to attend. A native of Des Moines, Iowa,

giis -BEcg" Weelerad rofti Otnaha welcomes fi'nai fl'ritli hovvlcn. from Denver. ?,JinneapOil:,, St. ffitil, Kansa.'i City, Chiciifjo, Lincoln. SioiiK City. De's Woiiie.s, Siou>: falls and St. Loni'i v.'ho are in Omaha tlii:; v,'eekend to participate in the i!(ilh annual Midwer.i Section of the Natl'innl B'iKii U'ritli Uowl' inj; 'I'onriiami'iit. 'Hie toiirnaincnt ol team .nrnl jiiti;;lcr. events will tnke. place uL Kelley':; Hilltop Laiies and Ames Uowlinj; Center on Saturday evening and Sunday mofnihg.. •ffh'u •p.T.aha tcv.r.r, bir.vicd ir. their events last weekend. Tournament director Harry Colick and bowlinj; chairman,, Phil Kutler havemnnounccd tbat the Howling Stag lianquet will be held Saturday nifdii nt the Shoraton-Fontenello Hotel. Joe

YosifSs Council Plans S l a p Wtghi Aciivlfies Club skitn and individual acts will highlight the Youth Council Stage Night presentation on Saturday, April i, at B p.m. at Ihe Lewis and Clark Jr. High School •auditorium. All 8 youth clubs affiliated with the Jewish Youth Council will participate in the Stage Night program. Stage night cochairrnen Sally Fox and David I.evine have announced that tickels will be available from youth council members at $1 for adults and 50c for children. Other members of the Stage, Night committee include: Jeff Hochster and Jennie Abramson, Publicity; KUene Halpcrin. stickers; Lynn Kaplan and Beth Wintroub. licki.-ts; Ifarlau Abrahams- program: Hurvey Cohen, stag** uiimagoi' nnti Lynn Nogg, txophie/!.

Mr. Cohen.is a graduate of I ho. University of Nebraska whera he • was elected to the -innocents,' senior men's scholastic honorary. An active member of Temple Israel, Temple Israel Men's Club and B'nal B'rith. Mr. Cohen has been a worker in the Philanthropies campaigns of tha men's division for many years.

Campaign Youth

Bruce Greeobcrg


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