September 21, 1990

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Alpersons first for 1991 in King Solomon's Circle Qjr Howard Bloaai FtdMratiai «xwathw dinetor Jnty Hobcnun and Bob Kidljr, GCKhabiMBaf thelWl UJA/FedntioB vSBBDflUIV ttBBOQDB08vDBw htliM WBa soOi PtiiQr ud JOB! AIIMMB, luivs COIDB fenrM as tida year's fint DewnMnbaia (rf tba King Sokmte'a Cirda .. AmmUHttoHolwniiaii atl^ Kvlfyrfrhia jracr tlie Fedaration is preaaing alMtd wJMiita program to UtKtify iaad ricroH naw membars for ita moat covated COTOIIIIIIMI award. We ara partkalariiy for tunate to haWf Donald Yak a&dMurrajrNowman acting as King Sdomen's Cirele chafamtn far our -CSlnvaigii." *" King Solomon'a Circle waa iidtialljr aatabibhed by the Pederatkn at ito

Pacaaetter Recognition Dinoar this paat March. The amrd aymboUna the Jewiah daaire to pranoto the wladom, reaources and vlaioa raqnired to bniki Jewish commdaitiaa. Ins Miiiiiiiwiin gift tcK Ifr dnaiiitt aa a maiubw of King SdhooD'a Gbde ia $26,00^ for indhridDala and tM.O0O for fandliea and MporatiaBB. MaodMn of King Solomoa'a (Srde are Oi iaMvidBaiB who hav» recognised that being a part of a JawUh coaaQfonity involvea not «B^ rl^ita but abo certain reaponsibilitiea to pattictiiato and to SUI^MCtit. "T1>^ have demcnstrated throng their lesder ship that by having the wherewithal and the desire, it is poaaibla to katp our community stzoQg and vibrant," said Mr. New-

continiiea to be 80 good to Joel admoaMged that he ua." undtntood bettar tlM reMr. Hobarmaa aaid. "I ationahip between the remsober Piicy iriun he moniBa raiaadand yie pn>first atarted his bnsineaa graaaa and aarvioia nainmidar the name of'Omaha tainad. Up i«HffiHtft time, Manneqain.' Ha haa al- ha had nudntalM a mote waya takan a grant deal ^ "tdMOiaUc" view. He pride fai oar '"•"•-"t'j. thought no matter wiuft and aa he grew, he alwaya people gave, aarvicea and maintahwdaaanaeofgiy- programa would continne ing and caring <ir <1M com- and, praaper. Now ha nnmunity." aarvieaa can only be aosWbta a^ed why tiiay cho)M> to hatflmf ffw*"^Mn a tahiad by kMaeaaHlgiving and ha wanted to do his of King Solomon's Gltde. part Joel gave two raasona. Mr. KuQy eapieaaed a One. he fait that the current wave of immfration, "hope that thoae who are both to the U.8. and to faicfcy «nou^ to find themlarael, w«a thp laat great aelvea in a finandal poaiwave (rf imndgiratioo that tico to join thia aabct Paicy Alpamoa with ate Joel, flrat 1991 we mi^t aea in our Ijife- group of people would King Sakmraa'a Cbale. timea.-llaJalt that it waa emulate the A^jiwiWM and "Peiinr and Joel came Ncy eqdained that''all ourrs^pttiaflimfaf tosnrich come fmianlto make their fonrara a ftdl two montha our pa(|Mit8 were immi- both fwiMWinttfaa by pro- contiUmtiona." before thie Federation grants and Bometimee we viding adaauately for our He aaid, "I feel certain Canmaigik ofBddly begina t«od to fotffit where we feBowa*^ that Donald and Murray in ^idar to nirin thtir com- came from. One (rf oar maSeoowUy, by ptfrtidpar would be aneouraging pomitmmttothe 1991 Cam- jor paiortttsa has been t» ting ii'&a UJA/Federatential mtubera to do juat paign." support a comnumity that tion Canqiaign laat year, that."

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PiPl She ia remembered by opportunity for Jawiah escr* lBaD% mambara for her perianraa bx aKder,to enwarmth, her love of fami- sure that our Jewiah herily, her km of Jndalam and tage would oontimie from her hnre of young people. genaratian to generation." "She wanted thase Now, SoBia ZcMiaaky win atwajra beraanwaband ftiads to ba ia meoaoty of by thaaBtira Jawiah com- her SOB beeauee of Ua inmuntty for bar flanarooa vaivea^ntadth youth dur' gift to the Foundatjon of inghialifetima"J<r«.IUoe the Jewish Fadsr«tign of ai*t Sba diad the late Omaha, is maaMty of her senator's involvement eon. Nafai|ul(aU.S. Sena- with Us own ehOdran, aa tor Idward Zorinaky, 1^ wan aa hie opa»4o«r policy aa magror «f Omakaef died ia March. 1987. Mra.Z«a<naliy. who died enoooragiag yooag paopla to ahara tfadr idaoa and gift of SlOoloOO to aata- ooneems with bba In adfitioi to tba otw bliahtheBdwanlZaiiMky Eadowmiak Pnad, whidi endowment fund, Mra. will benefit lewiali youth Zorinaky aet up acholarthrough educational acfaol- •hip funds several years arahipe and Wn«ti<w«i dd ago fai her own nanw to for summer OHKpa, toura ba^aft young paixde, at to larael and olliir apadai Mfc Bath El and Beth projacta, accotdiac'to brad! iraagoguee, Mrs. Foundation Hhsiiaan Jo- Moaaddbd. seph Kirahenbkan.< MIdiaal AfanunaoB, praThegiftwiUbedMdad sident of tfaa Henry MonrJly beitween the Jew- dqr Lodge, aipreeeed his Fedaration'* Bnreatt Mptadatton to-tke Zorin f of Jawiah Bduieatian and any family, aaiylagk ^a're !•!• |iMmv ui ovuia r the local Henry MoMhy juat thiiM to «>«« thia Zoriaeky waa tekaa ia IWL : LodgeofB'aaiB'iWh.ho Amd. I tUaktt«aibea iundingaapoaeifate BO that [ aaid,addfawtkakthaptiB- benefit to BBYO (B'nai purpoaee, and added that aU diildreB can be treated •.. dpalwiDbefaivaatfdaaa B'rlth Youth Orgaaiaa- the aUocatJoB of fnnda wiU aqoally to all avafiaUa retionlby gattiacmenldda ba oiaraaaB by a apedal aomvaa, N<rJewirfidAI Mi be activa, eMbUagtham to oniaerfttae wlidi ha win ahonidbNMM»^«PJMi to aohaoea Jawiah meet more Uda anwnd the foam. adaeatiaa «r apMrtalty country and tai hetpiag L adncatianal Ufa. to keen about farad bef; Mis-lacWgrfdaagfa- tben tobuild a aeoea of 4rf thaAmaa o( Jawiah af a tmmiit dtaJewiah tradittoiL" aid k tw.B«iMV«lea. aaid the lantofaHy Mr. Abramaon aaid the h fand waa aaUbllahed ABflaaadd aid aaplica^ becanai, "my mother money wiHbaBWd to aid adnoviadgad tha Coslir , nor yaoth to ba Udato JMriahMijMr ij^ A. sayftuc tba* "^ tloasBunrbepiekaiwat wfll be very halpfnl be- the BJlogtoa to <»/•»[ ailMMtod tfri'*** in the Jawiah

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Mr. Rielraa said, and appUcatiana will be bfU in the aMcteatf^aifidiiaM. Mr. Kirahanbaqn amphaaised the Zorinaky Endowment Fund'a inqMct on the communityi lor both kng-time reddenta aa well as the newiy aettled lluaaian Jewa. "Thia gift ia w j^ propriato and relevant becauae of the new ftueaian familiae—funds are very badly needed," he aaid. Mra. Rice aaid her mother, who, aa a teenager emigrated from Ruaaia to the Uidtad StataS) would be pleaaed to know that her gift BUty ha^ eo many

other Rupian Jews. "She cvna from a plam where JaMalmeas waabeJnganpreaeed, to a couairf imtn one could be educated in religious freedom," she eaid. "She would M very fortunate in knowing that aha waa able to help provide learning eapaiianeee far the Roadaa dddran, who, Uke haraalt aattlad in Omaha aaaUng anew and better Ufa. "She iait that it was very ittportamt thft waaD ouir iMTidi bertitoia. 8b knew the triia miaaing «( haing Jeariah: tiadakaL'*'

100,000th immigrant By David Laadaa aad Gil JERUSALEM (JTAh-'na 100,000th immigrant to arrive to larad tUa year landed at BavOtBion Ab^ port and waa aurpriaed and touched by the effndve •fi^'»m«i he received. Aa Yitahak Baa Artoh Kndlddk. an fl^yaarold Jew from Lantograd, atappid lk«m the Dlaaia which brought him ha« vto Potaad, ha waa graatod by a reception oocnnittee headed by Ahaatpdon Mtoiatar intshak Peseta. Paretoredtedthadiahech^yannhleirtigioranaw or apedal evant, to wUch KraaikUk reapoadad amodonaAy to ftaaeiyi. wiaUng binwdf and all odMr a awift* aeay PasaU told reportera ha espaeted aaetlMr 100.000 Buaiftato to artiva ^ the and o< the year. t^BaaAritoldthe iun^ratioB wffl tap 90,000 lor Saawbar alona. Ia Angnat. a •uiyacl.tff 19.000. the MAaat moMkly inflnx ainoa lOCl.

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