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A final <j(n>"i"iiiiu (cir ftycpOTMni ' orilil|lM. eii" 'I' ooininC F*rt hindinK MIK •ton to lirarl wheduM lor No« llthrou«ht>er 6 Ttair inl»rr«J«l in visit in( Itrarl on thli UjtMt ditMJ MiuKin muil contarl l>auii R Sotomon. rxr cutlvf dlrrctor o( the Jew itti Ff*r»tlon o( Omaha. byTuMdayJHt 31

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Ihriiughoul Ihe Iniled Stales attended Ihe seven day ron 'les vent Km "II Just wasn t enough time 'me luJiii over lo visit all of Ihe It ' .ml groups cilltles and »e» that Hadassah liil-MiiK >••••:• Mrs Pred told Ihe Jewish (>ress "One of Ihe highlights n( Ihe trip, the one providing gre.il emotional impact was that ol personal (amily inviilve menl." she said Mrs Pred president ol ihe local chapter ol Hadassah, also had served as president of the Aberdeen, S D . chapter in 1K2 Her mother was active in Hadassah. and her lather was a life long 7.lonisl so Hadassah and Israel were part ol h«'r up )>.,, 1 |ur l)< M'l bringing. Mrs Pred ex plauMd When I loured th« Hadas uh hoaplUI and saw my lami ly's names inscribed in Ihe memorial book and on ihe Wall ol Healing In the court yard, it was a time of emotion al fullillmenl And touring Jerusalem »as s coming htime exp«'n ence There just is no other place like It in the world It MarUyn Pr«d. pwrtdent of the Omaha Chiptor of Hadassah, rnlured my whfile oullixik on •hows a sp«d«l •dllloo of The Jeniaalcm Port which she Israel ami I could readily un -('imtinuedonPageSi brought back from her recent trip lo Israel tab's national there More than andRueiil<; r^, MU.OOO n I II '-• li7U ilLipi.:-

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Marilyn Pred's Trip Filled with Emotion It vtas » coming home e« penence filled with emotion andeihilaration This 1» how Marilyn I'red fiummed up her recent vi«il lo Israel a* a delegate to Hadai.

pui together "•' (Mher notable lecturer* ap pcanng wxl week are Dr David Nod Preedman from the University of MichiR Near Easteni historian an linguist, will lecture on the ' ilramatic find at Kbia. Tell Mardlkh, Syria In IS75 thousands of clay lablels i covet- • • ' • n ()t Ita lian '" If* I'nivi-. 1 , ii .> ;•• fr'im

u«ha«iio«l>i from Tel Aviv

After neariy Iwo yMrt of plannlnn. (he FeMlval of BtbM ral Art and Ardiaeoiogy opem to the public. Sunday. Oct 29 a( 2 p m al Ihe Jewlih Com niunily Center The eihibil and related lecture*, work ihops ' ''•'•<; will run tiirotit ' 21 Or !.> -1 .ir,i«-l. an Uraell

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the (ln|il> 'iif »•< importaiii • "' ii ""• past lew years ''> the Dead Sea •' valed was a small rtiuin WIIK h appeani to be a Iravplrr ^ way »tati<»n on the route (nim Gaxa In the port Solomon founded at Ktiion (Jeber I modem Kllat/Agabai datinK (p. •aOUBCK.re Kof wrtttenin s,rii.i...ii.ii i..niels more In

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COUNCIL BLUFFS. LINCOLN. OMAHA Omaha. Neb FriOctobet 27, 1978

Christians and Jews and Im manuel Hospital He is on Ihe Budget commillee ol the I'nit ed Way ol the Midlands, a member ol downtown Kotary club and se<-relar> of the Highland Country Club

has announced tud>J Slaaburg as general cochairman lor lh«- 197)1 Israel B<ii..l r.,iiii>..n(ii *hi<h *ill be h .

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slresaed (hat _^ made It posii Me tor PrefMent Sadat to visit Jerusalem last year and a ! made the Camp il result poasl-

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ble The price of war was high for IsraH," Mr Skirturg said, •but the coat ol peace will be even higher and Israel is ready to pay thai price " He added, "Whal went on at Camp Uavid was raafflrmed In the vote of the Kneuet Ills a giant step forward, a step wMch mvolvea the Mure of I*raal and the future o( Jews In Uwrtatol the world" Mr SloriMfg wa» twice ckatrman ol Ihe PM* Setter

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SUntey Siaaburg group during successful phi lanthrupy drives He was ac live In the planning and building ol the new Jewish Community Center, past member of the Jewish reder stion Board of Directors and Is presently on the executive conunittee of Temple Israel He la on the Board of Dlrsctort o( Ihe National Conference of

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cy We have reaihe<l this stage only because Israel p»>s •eased Ihe strength to negoti ile and we must continue, to keep Israel strong econom jcally through Ihe purchase ol Israel Bonds •Kven should Ihe first stage of peace come shortly, as all hope. Israel cannot achieve trve peace akme We must all help Israel achieve that eco nomk stabUlty without which peace will be hollow"

Where's the Roof? Loula B Soiemoa

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