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Bbam M dayi In Uw GaUlw wllh (ouri of Haifa and Ihr Golan, apprtnlmalely four dayi In Ite Ncgev. five days woirklaf on § moiluiv i a farm cooperative), and several days with an Israeli family The PllgnmaaF alao pn>videa Icdurca and readtngs. cwKkictad by idtolan and educaUn A portion of the coat of tb« lour Is borne by icboianhlpa from local synagogues and tbe Jewish FedH-alkai of Omiha Additional adiolaraMpa avaUaMe to rtudenU with demonatrated need through the David K Beber .Sohol tnhipFund Any local high school studanl who has comptalad his or or iimkK jraar by Hie aummer^ MM <i«UfM* to paftlripaie In
the lour The deadline for appllrallon tiu been extended, and slu dents or their parents wishing to receive man Information may contact Mrs Alan Goodman. I33-33SI. or Mrs Jack Dullch. SU-aOH Beber Srhol srahip Kund Application! for addltioani assistance may l>e obtained from the Departme.it of Jewish Education
The meeting was high lighted by the preKcntation nf swards, and reports by Mrs Pel I man and Louis B Solomon, executive director Winners of the Justin (ireen berg Memorial young leader ship awards are Tern Ziicha ria. Sanford Friedman, and Joaeph Erman Presentations were made by Marvin Poll kov, a IVn recipient of the sward Lois Friedman, general chairman of the meeting, pre^
Carolyn Newman Dies Carolyn Newman, wife of the founder and former chair man of the board of Hinky Dinky Stores, died last Sat urday at a local hoapital Services were conducted Sunday «t Temple Israel The cauae of death was IMed aa chronic lymphatic leufcamla MM. Newman. M. had resided atMai8.llltbPtasa She la Burrtved by her husband. Jule Newman. sons. Robert Kully and William Kully of Omaha, and Thomas Kully of Chtcafo: stepaons, Robert and Murray Newman, of Omaha, and Jim Newman, of San Franclaco. brother. Jack Ruwfald of Los Angeles, and 10 grandchildren (Continued on Page Si
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Out«otDg Fadaratloa PraaMant Mary Fellman nanos me gaval sfomeatoaawlyalactadPrsildenlJoeKlrshenbauro In behalf of UM eoauMBtty, Mr. KlnbMbaum praaantad a casting of a TiaMklaMn.rillauB. sented Volunteer of tile Year awards, and Mrs Fellman presented Community Service awards Selected by various Feder stion departments for volunteer service durmg Itie past year were Shirley Goldstein. Mary Wine. Toby Kagan, Steven Riekes. Irving Shapiro. Sanford Frtadman. Bcbe Mar cua, Bert Lewis. Miriam Sinton and Stan Upaey The Community Service sward was presented to Our Gang, a new group of singles guided by Temple Israel Rabbi Barry Welnstein received the award In behalf of the group Honorable mention was swarded to the .Society of Survivors for Its dinner to honor
the liberators of the conce»^ Iratlon camps Sam Fried, chairman, received the award. Milton Abrahams, a past president of Federation, presented Humanitarian awards to Al Johnson, president of Imperial Outdoor Adveiitslng. and Daniel Cattau reiip.ion writer for the World Herald In hta D'var Torah, Rabbi Isaac Nadoff. of Beth Israel >ynagogue, said that In order 0 act correctly, one must first learn He pointed oul thai the role of the Federation is to act in behalf of Itie community Action, he said, must be based on Jewish learning and knowledge Mn Fellman called upon I Continued on Page 2
Fellman, Albert Campaign For Second District Seat
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Doui^ai County Commissioners Richard M Fellman and Michael L Albert have announced their candidacies (or the Democratic and Republican nominations, rrspec lively, lor Congress from the Second Dlstrkt of Nebraska Mr Fellman. a partner in the law fUm of Fellman and Ramsey, Is chairman of the Board of Commlaaloners A native of Omaha, Mr Fel Iman attended Omaha public schools and earned his law degree at the University of Nebraska He Is a paat prealdant, Combuakar B'nal B'rith Lodge, a fowidbig president, Jewish Day School of Omaha, a past board member, Jewish Federation, a former teacher, Omaha High School of Jewish Studies, a past board mainbcr of Beth El Synagofua. and a former chairman. ADL/CRC Committee of the Jewish Federation. Mr Fellman and his wife, Beverly, have four children:
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Susan, Deborah. Jonathan, and Daniel Mr Albert Is president and owner of Michael Albert, Inc . food brokerage firm A native of Sioux Clly, Iowa. Mr Albert attended high school there and earned a bachelor of iclence degree In
economics and political sci ence from the University of Pennsylvania Wharton School of Finance He Is a past chairman of the Metropolitan Area Planning Agency, Eastern Nebraska Human Services Agency, County Hospital Board of
Trustees, Planning Commit^ i-eon Mental Health. Greater •maha Association of Mental lletardatlon and the Nebraska Association of Physically Handicapped Mr Albert and his wife, Mary, have three children: Deborah, Mark and David