September 10, 1954

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OMAIIA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10,

Temple Dedication Will Begin Friday Three former rabbis of Temple Israel will take part In tlie dedication ceremonies at the new temple starting Friday, Sept. 17, Milton Livingston, president of the congregation, announced. They are Rabbi David Wlce of Philadelphia; Rnbbl Arthur Lelyveld, national director of the Hillel Foundation In New York City; and Rabbi Lbu H. Sllbcrmnn, faculty member of Vanderbilf College, Nashville, Tenn. Rabbis Wlce and Lclyvcld will participate In the opening service September 17 and at the congregational banquet Saturday evening,

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Global Report INCIDENTS •' Jerusalem (JTA)—Three fresh incidents of Egyptian aggression against Israel were reported here today by a military spokesman for ' Israel. In.all, the clashes, attributed to Egyptian Infiltrators, ,cost the lives of two Israelis, the wounding of a third man, severe damage to an important bridge, and the loss of a herd of cattle, Tho first of the week-end atrocities occurred in the southernmost sector of Israel, near tlie new port *" bf Ellath. There, Egyptians planted high explosives under the girders supporting a bridge between Elath and Ein-Nctaflm, putting the bridge out of commission. < • Near the demilitarized area of the Gaza strip, along the Egyptian * border, Israelis found a Jewish tractor driver murdered. The driver was from tho collective settlement of Ruhama. He had been lilt by four bullets from Sten guns. Along another section of the border, Egyptian Infiitrftors attacked a group of Israeli Bedouins, killing one, wounding a second, and stealing 17 head of cattle belonging to the Bedouins. All the incidents were reported by tho Israelis to the Egypt-Israel Mixed Armistice Commlsion. CAUNEttlE TRUSTEE New York (WNS)—The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace had named Milton Kate, director of International Legal Studies at Harvard Law School, as member of Its board of trustees. It was announced here this week. Professor of Law at Harvard since 19-10; Dr. Katz has held a number of government posts In Washington and abroad. In 1950 he was special U. S. representative In Europe, with the rank of Ambassador.

Omaha **~<™v^icls to Cash Emergency v / A Appeal

The community dedication serv•• -.The. United Jewish Appeal's emergency call of,last weeK ice will be held Friday, Sept. 24, for the raising of $50,000,000 in cash by the end of the year has and Rabbi Silberman will take part In the ceremonies to which already brought action from some 900 communities, including religious leaders, state and local Omaha, national UJA officials reported. -» "r 1 dignitaries will be Invited guests. The Rosh Hashonah edition The months of September and of the Jewish Press will be Open house for the general pubOctober have been designated as published, Friday, Sept. 24, so lic including a conducted tour of nationwide Cash C o l l e c t i o n that you will receive It just bethe new temple at 70th and Cass Months, and cash committees are' fore tho High Holidays begin. Sts., will take place Sunday afteri teing formed to collect payments; If your organization has any noon, Sept. 26, from 2 to 5 o'clock. on pledges in this year's campaign. Moat Important Temple Israel, organized in 1871, club news that you are planning to release at that time "The $50,000,000 cash project is Is the oldest Jewish congregation please have It in our hands not unquestionably one of the most in Nebraska. Before the new tern later than Tuesday, Sept. 14. Important single campaign enterpie was built, the congregation All club news will bo put In prises of the UJA in recent years," worshiped at the old temple at Friday, Sept. 17 edition of the, J. Harry Kulakofsky, Omaha FedPark Avc. and Jackson St., which Press. • eratlon president, Indicated, "The was dedicated In 1908. . extraordinary l o a n campaign The new $500,000 structure Is which has recently raised more contemporary in design with the than $60,000,000 in cash—toward sanctuary,' a social hall, a school which Omaha Jewry borrowed wing, a chapel, kitchens, and ad$325,000 — has already accounted ministrative offices Incorporated for Impressive gains and benefits in the building. in Israel, which have served to Harry Z. Rosenfeld, Mrs, Isldor strengthen Israel economy ImZciglcr ' and Rabbi SI d n e y H. measurably. Brooks aro in charge of arrangeRabbi Myer S. Kripke, chairman "It would be tragic," he stressed, ments for the dedication observe of the Omaha Tercentenary Com'if this wonderful' impetus were ances; mittee, announced plans for parnot permitted to spend itself for ticipation in the celebration of 300 lack of continued flow of funds." Leonard fltirvitz years of Jewish settlement in Koopor Asks Support Amercla arc underway. RepresenThe Omaha Jewish Community tatives of social, fraternal and is doing its share in this project, service organizations have met to Robert H. Kooper, 1954 Jewish set up programs"Vunder the ausPhilanthropies Campaign chairpices of the Federation for Jewish man, and treasurer of the FederaService. tion, reported. In New York, the Worldwide "We are engaged In a twoLeonard A. Gurvitz, of Buffalo, News Service reported:,More than N. Y., hns joined the staff of the pronged operation. We are workfive million American Jews in hun- Omaha Jewish Federation as Pro- Ing ceaselessly to complete our dreds of cities and towns across gram Director of Its Community 1954 drive and obtain pledges from the country will inaugurate on Center, J. Harry Kulakofsky, Fed- outstanding prospects, and at the September 12 the celebration of eration president, announced this same time we arc pushing our colthe American Jewish Tercenten- week. lection program, under the leaderary, marking three hundred years Mr. Gurvitz, under the supervi- ship of Dave Feder, our Pledge of Jewish life on American soil Redemption chairman. nnd participation in tho weaving sion of Paul Verct, Federation Ex"We are rushing funds to the of the great American pattern of ecutive Director, will be In charge United Jewish Appeal as speedily of the group work, .educational and freedom and democracy. social activities of the Center, and as we are receiving payment on Tho observance will be launched will help in coordinating Its pro- pledges. We feel confident that officially In New York City with gram for children, youth, and the spirit of the forthcoming High a special service at Congregation adults. Mr. Gurvitz will also serve Holy Days will intensify the temShcarith Israel, Spanish Portu- as Director of Camp Jay-C-C. po of payments of pledges. I urge guese Synagogue that was founded Mendel N. Flslirr Mr. Gurvitz received his mas- every subscriber to respond to the in 165/1 by the first Jewish settlors urgent call of the UJA," Mr. Koopin New Amsterdam. The celebra- ter's degree in social work from ersald. ' tion will be brought to a close on the University of Buffalo. He has May 29, 1955, with an outdoor re- been associated with the Buffalo ligious ceremony at tha Carter Jewish Community Center for five Barron Amphitheatre'In Washing- years, having been director of the Children's, Youth, and Young ton, D. C. Adult departments, successively. He also" directed the center's day Mayor John Rosenblatt hns accamp, and served as program dicepted the honorary chairmanship rector of Campi Lakeland, which is of the committee in charge of tho operated by the Buffalo Jewish Washington (JTA)—As Abraannual dinner of Jewish National Federation. He also supervised ham Chasanow, Jewish cihploye of Fund Council of Omaha to be held Tlie AZA Sweetheart Dance will Sunday, Sept. 19, In the Jewish be held tomorrow evening, Sep- college and graduate students as- the Navy Hydrographic Office Community Center. tember 11, at the BInckstono Ho- signed to the Buffalo Center for cleared last week of disloyalty charges, returned to work -TuesSheldon Harris, general chair- tel. The dance is nh annual affair field work training. man for the nffnlr, this week nlso sponsored by the members of AZA Mr. Gurvitz, and his .wife Helen, day for the first time in 13 months, No. 1. Highlighting the,affair will announced other committee memplan to arrive In Omaha Septem- the status of /four other Jewish employes of tfie same office, neighbers. They nro: Gene Ulch and be tlie crowning of a sweetheart ber 10. . bors of Chasanow at Greenbelt, Mines. Hay Simon, Julius -Stein, chosen by the members from Commenting upon the selection Phlncas Wintroub, Jack Kaufman, among five candidates. The coro- of Mr. Gurvitz, Arthur H. Gold- Md., remained unclear. The Nayy Phil Schwartz, Sam Croon, Irvln nation will take place at 11:21 stein, chairman of the Center has refused to provide any inforLevin, J. J. Friedman Sidney IIol- p. m. according to AZA custom. Committee, stated: "Mr. Gurvitz mation about the four other Jew* All preparations and arrange- comes to our community with the dismissed 'as "security risks" at Us and Morris Newman. ments have been completed, and Vice-chairmen are the presidents finest recommendations, bringing the name time Chasanow had beeii of the various organizations malt- the dance promises to be an out- a record of excellent training and fired, despite the fact that the standing affair. Committees have Ing up the Jewish National Fund performance. We hope that our charges against the four were vlrt? Council of Omaha. Included are: been hard at work for the post community will benefit from his ually the same as against Chasa-weeks under the direction of dance David E. Grccnberg, Hyman Osoff. special training, professional skill, now. Joe Radlnowsky, Mmes. Morris co-chairmen Jack Oruch and Stan and fine experience In the field of Assistant Secretary of the^Navy Widman. The dance will be held Franklin, J. H. Kulakofsky, Jacob group work." James H. Smith, who cleared from 9-12 p. m. with music by Feltlmnn, William Epstein, Nathan Chasanow and declared the man Levlnson, Warner Frobmnn, Sey- Skippy Anderson. The public Is OCEAN CONQUEROR had been falsely accused, has remour Kaplan and Miss Betty cordially invited and tickets may New York (WNS)—Israel Hav- fused to say anything about the purchased for $1.75. I'oska. , kin, young Israeli sailor who^re- four, leaving it to the individuals Jacob R. Senslbar, .engineer in eently conquered the Atlantic In to make their own statements. It charge bf Hutch drainage in Israel, eighty-two days with a 23-foot Is understood that one Is fighting will be guest speaker. Menrlel N. schooner, has returned to Israel, the charges against him vigorousDr. Solomon B. Freehof of Fisher, executive director of the Congregation Rodef Shalom in where he hopes to map plans for ly; while another filed a forma! Jewish National Fund of America, a trip around the world with his answer to tho "disloyalty" accusa^ Pittsburgh, Pa., will discuss will also attend the dinner. Mr. tiny vessel, " tions. "America and Judaism In MuFisher was recently re-elected exNewspaper editorials over th» Boarding a luxurious El Al piano tual Influence — Toward Reecutive director for the twentieth at the Idlcwlld airport that took week-end strongly commended the ligion" on the Message of Israel consecutive year. him to Israel In matters of hours, Navy for Its action in clearing program over KOIL from 10 to tho young man said he came here Chasanow. Tho Anti-Defamation Reservations for the dinner arc 10:30 a. m. three weeks ago from Puerto Rico, League, In a statement by nation$2.50 per person and may be obthe first dry land he saw since al president Henry E. Schultz, extained by calling Mrs. Jack KaufThe Eternal Light program man, HA 09G2, or Mrs. Dave Stein. will be presented over WQW- embarking on his seafaring ven- pressed the hope that the Navjr ture. During 64 of the days HavRE 0870. There will be no. soliciRadio from 11:30 a. m. t o 12 kln did not even encounter a sin- w o u l d take "punitive action tation at the dinner, chairman against Chasanow'* irresponsible noon. gle ship. • accusers." Harris emphasized. *

Attention

New Teachers * Appointed at B. E. Sidney Hollis, chairman of the Beth El School Board, announces the appointment of two new mem b e n to the Beth El Talmud Torah itaff. ' Albert Frelrelch, a native New Yorker, will Join the Beth El staff. Ho majored in education at the College of the City of New York! • and Is a graduate of Salantcr Yosfvah. Mr. Frelrclch attended the Teachers Institute of Ycshiva University for five years. The other new staff member Is Dr. Samuel Rosenblum, a native of Lithuania, who studied In the famous Ycshiva of I5ri.sk and later In the seminary of Frankfurt-onMnin In Germany. He was a student at the University of Frankfurt and received his degree as Doctor of Philosophy In Holland. In the United States, ho attended the post-graduate school of Yeshlva University,

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Tercentenary Celebration Starts Setp. 12

Leonard Gurvifz Named Center Program Director

Mayor Rosenblatt Honorary Head For JNF Dinner

Sweetheart Dance Tomorrow Night

Sunday Radio

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B. L Ice Cream SocW Sunday

.Happy Birthday

The Beth Israel P-TA lee Cream Social wffl be held tfafc Sunday afternoon and evening at .the grousds of the synagogue starting at 4 p. m. Mrs. Mas Greenfield, •rtrrlrmaa of the affair, announced that free movie shorts and cartoon* would be ihown to the children to the aodal hall of the synagogue Airing the attair. Tickets are 95 cents and are now on sale at the synagogue ofDee and may be pur^ chased from members of the P-TA or trom the Talmud Torah chllftffl. All proceeds of the affair are allocated to t)u**Talmud Torah Building Fund.

Hearing School Drive Children often pats up deal youngsters as playmates. But expert training and parental understanding can give the excluded child a start in social relations, Mrs. E. J. Dunnlgan explained, Mrs. Dunnigan b teacher in charge of the Omaha Hearing ^Schodt;i The ..institution teaches "vrqvajuol childitai-wHh' Impaired hearing, to use oral speech and soun/l amplifiers. It also supplies guidance to parents. To operate In 1954-55, the nonprofit school needs 10 thousand dollars. Qmtributions may be sent to "Hearing School. Box 857, Omaha."

Masseur Les Burkenroad, chairman of the Health and Physical Education Committee, announces that Tom Osbome, a graduate masseur, is now serving the members of the Center Health Club. The recently renovated health dub now offers invigorating massages, wet and dry steam baths and sun lamp treatments. Hours are from 12:30 to 7:30 p. m., Monday through Friday. Sunday hours are from 8 a. m. to 4:30 p. in. No appointments are Beeessary. For further information can Mr. Osbome at JA 1366.

Rabbi Kripke To Attend 'Kallah' RsbW Myer S. Kripke and Rabbi Gershon Hadas or Kansas City wiU be staff members of the Fifth Layman's Kallah at Milldale Lodge in the Ozarks to be held from Friday, Sept. 10, to Sunday, Sept 12. It is sponsored by the conservative con gregations of St.' Louis, Kansas City "and Omaha under the auspices of the Mid-west Region of the Jewish Theological Seminary, the United Synagogue of America and the National Federation of Jewish Hen's Clubs.

TWV Post to Meet Plans for the celebration of Epstein-Morgan Post and Auxiliary's ' Tenth Anniversary will be dis cussed at the regular September •Meting of the Post, 8 p.m. Thursday. Sept 16, at the JCC. Also to fee discussed will be the planned Hospital Program for both Omaha Wd Lincoln Veterans Hospitals. Sherman Llpstcln has been appointed program chairman for this •art year.' The September program will be a playback of a recording made of the Centennial Show "The Jewish War Veteran in Peace and War."

Mommenr Dedication .Hie family of the late Abraham X»VWolfson win dedicate a monuMeM in his memory 10:30 a. m. Smday, Sept 12, at Fishers Farm Cemetery (Beth Hamedrosh Hagoifelj. Rabbi Sidney H. -Brooks of Temple Israel will officiate.

VrUay, Beyi U Frieda Cohen, Marilyn Barbara Forbes, Sidney Sari Hetsler, Jacqueline Seiner, Susan Joy Slutzky, Alan Oeorge Stater and Lee Jahr. Satartay, Sept. U Cynthia Jean Klein, Laurence Joseph Konlnsky, Sheila Lazerson, Edward Levey, Keith Levin, Korey Levin, Lynne Benec Minkin, Lynn Singer and Rosalie Teplitslcy. Sudaj, Sept. » William Honald Alloy, Judith Aon Gendler, Sharon Kay Koom, Ellas Leber, Orie Nachman, Benjamin Rock and Kenneth Wiseman. . M«K«ay, Sept IS Nina -Bleda, Gerald Edward Brown, Mark Cherniack, Ruben Feder, Marsha Lynn Flnkel and Nancy Phyllis Hermanson. Toeaday, Sept. 14 Deborah Jo Gordman, Paul Landow and Diane Beth Nepomnick. Wednesday, Sept 15" Linda Sue Abrams, Susan Lee Garber, Linda Graetz, Judy Helaine Magzamln, Randal* Hare Ratner and Elian Frances Rosen. Thursday, Sept U Beverly Abrams; Gerald Ferenstein, Marty Bruce Fogel, Lawrence David Gendjer, Gordon Hollis, Amy Jo Mcyerson and Elliot Tutzer.

Dr. and Mrs. Sol Kutlor an nounce the birth of a son, Man Lawrence born August 10 at local hospital They have one olhei WM named Stephanie Lynn 1 months old. M&teroal gran^p ents are Mr. and Mrs. Charte liinch of Savannah, Ga. Mrs. Hirsch is in.Omalia visiting Mr. and Mrs. Kutler and her new granddaughter. Paternal grand parents or* Mr. and Mrs. Harrj Kutler of Council mulls. Ilabbi M Mlnkoff of New York City li th dfl As port of lib student aisii:/i•rents at the Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati, Arnold Kaiina: will serve at Temple Israel in Schulenburg, Texas, for the High Holidays. Mr. Kalman has jus completed his requirement!! for a master's degree in education n the University of Omaha and is working on a thesis for a project ed junior high school curriculum for Sunday Schools. • • • Rabbi Myer S. Kripke and Rabbi Sidney H. Brooks win be on the staff of the School of Adul Education of University of Oma ha during the term beginning September 16. Rabbi Brooks will teach the course in Comparative Religion, and Rabbi Kripke will teach a course in the Old Testa ment The'University Invites interested adults to register. Mr* Abe Bear's name was omitted from among those who gave blood during the twenty-four hour telecast on WOW-TV In honor of the station's fifth anniversary. The article appeared in last

Show Troupe at Memorial Services Lincoln Hospital Rabbi Benjamin Groner an-

nonnccs that the annual Beth Israel Memorial Services will take place this Sunday, Sept. 12. Services nt the Golden Hill Cemetery will start nt 11 a. m. and at 2 p. m. at the B. H. H. Cemetery. Itabbi Groncr and Cantor Kagan will conduct services at both cemeteries. A. Friedman wil be on hand at the Golden Hill Omctery for reciting the memorial prayers. The B'nai Jacob Adas Yesuron synagogue will have m e m o r i a l services at the Pleasant Hill and Mt Sinai cemeteries conducted by the Reverend Wolfson S u n d a y , Monday and Tuesday of each week during the month of Elul (Sept 1 to Oct. 5). Those wishing to attend please call Mr. Wolfson at WE 4020.

Farband to Meet The F a r b a n d Labor Zionist Branch 54 will hold a special meeting at 7:30 p. m. Sunday, Sept. -12, at the Jewish Community Center. All members i^e requested/to attend this meeting. Refreshments will be served!

r. B. B. Bowling

The Jewish War Veterans, Epstein-Morgan Post, No. 260, will take its first show troupe of the fall season to the Veterans Hospital in Lincoln this Sunday, Sept. 12. Members of the Mary Ann LcMnn Show will entertain and mem bcrs of the post will drive them to Lincoln. The Bobby Graham Combo of Lincoln wiill fumlsh the music. Members of the. post hospital committee are Milt Goldberg, Cddle Ik-ldncr and Mel Tepper.

entennial Ball Tomorrow Night Omaha pioneers will frollck once again at the Centennial Costume Ball to be held 8:30 p. m. Saturday, Sept 11, at Ak-Sar-Ben Coliseum. The past will come to life with pioneer costumes, trimmings and decorations adornini: the coliseum. A highlight of the bull will be the grand march, beard and costume finals. Square dancing will be held outdoors in part of the parking lot Admission Is by Centennial eou pon book. Tickets are available nt Ftucsclls Sports, 181G Farnam St.

B. I. Jr. Congregation

Junior B'nai B'rlth lcajrue bowing will start 12:30 p. m. Sunday. Sept. 12, at the Music Box. The cague is open to te*n-agcrs from 11 to 14 ycars-of-acc who arc In the sixth to eighth crad«.

The Beth Israel Junior congregation meets e v e r y Saturday morning at 10 a. m. Saturday mornings when a Bar Mitzvah is to be celebrated, Junior services begin at 9:30 o'clock. A Shabbos uncheon follows the service. The Sunday morning Talis and 'ephilin Mlnyonalrcs meet at 8:30 A cokctall party will be given by o'clock every Sunday morning. the Youth Council this Sunday, Breakfast Is served after the praySept. 12 at 7 p. m., for the Encom- ers. ng -freshman girls and the club ^residents. "" Already In effect in the Youth Council are forum meetings which ore held to help solve many of the problems which arise In the vari- Mrs. Isaac Blacker ous dubs. Mrs. Isaac Blacker, 73, an OmaThis week Bob Meyer, President ;a resident from 191G to 1948, died Saturday In Los Angeles. if the Jewish Youth Council, anShe is survived by a son, David, nounced to all club presidents that committee chalrmcnsMp applica- lubllsher of the South Omaha Sun tions arc available. High school ind Dundee News; Harry, Leo and students interested in participa- r. Morris, all of Los Angeles; ting in Youth Council activities daughters, Dorothy, Tda, and Mrs. are urged to fill out an application. George Thomas, all of Los AnApplications arc available in the eles; Mrs. Marvin Koollsh, PhocYouth Council Office at the Cen- ilx,Ariz. ter. Too applications are to be Services were held Wednesday filled out and returned to the Cen- vith interment at Beth El Cemeer before Tuesday, Sept 13.

Youth Council

Obituary

Israeli Student Omaha Visitor

week's Fr*t&. Mrs. Bear also servo A student and fighter for Israel as a typist during this period. is visiting his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. 131 iiitlncr of Omaha, lie Henry Mcndelson, formerly o Is Moshe Held and is here in the Omaha and now of New York City United Stales on a Fulbright Feivisited his parents Mr. end Mrs, lowthlp studing Semitic languages Jacob Mendelson and family ovci and culture at John UopUns Unithe Labor Day weekend. versity in Maryland. Mr. FeM is preparing hU doctoral 'thesis on Miss Barbara Jean Joffe, dauch- ancient Canaanitc literature and ter of Mr. and Mrs. Max M. Joffe, will leave September 14 for Min- its relation to the Bible. He reneapolis, where tlie will enter th< ceived his master's degree at the freshman class of the Unlversit Hebrew University in Jerusalem, where he was the recipient of a of Mimirsota. Warburg Fellowship. Misses Laura Franklin, Mariiyi Rice, Rose Logman and Sari Shu Mr. Held came to Israel with his kert returned Monday from Cam parents from Poland in 1935. and Ychudah at Brtrryville, N. Y they now make their home in where they spent the month ai camp. Miss Franklin and Honni Jerusalem. He is a captain in the Btlzcr of Kansas City won top reserve of the Israel Defense Amy honors in debate for the southwest and fought against the Arabs In region. Mlsa Haykin returned from Israel's war for independence. the camp a week before. Misses When asked what the cltances for Marcia Zalkin, Laurie Oruch, peace are, he replied that at the Shelley Green and Dena Lagman moment they ar; not good. Peace, returned from Camp Ilcrzl n Mr. Held added, depends on tin Webster, Wis., Aucust 30. state of democratic enlightenment and economic development of the Herbert Kalman, son of Mr. and Arab nations. Mrs. Jack J. Kalman, gave two There is some resentment among accordion selections at Municipal Israeli youth concerning American Stadium September 2, before an Jewry, Mr. Held stated. They feel audience of about 20,000. the financial support is not enough, # he added. The skills of American experts In the fields of agriculture; economics, medicine and related arts arc needed nnd not enough young Americans have volunteered their services. Israeli youth, Mr. Held feels, misunderstand our people who are pictured as being In6:22 I'. M. Candlcllghting terested In money alone. Mr. Held has found American Jews interested nnd sympathetic to Israel. They arc, he saw, poliSabbath Services this evening tical active so that the best interstart promptly at 7:30 o'clock and ests of Israel are called to the atwill be held in the chapel of the tention of the American governnew Temple Israel at 70th and ment. iiss Streets. Ilabbi Sidney H. Brooks will conduct the serviced.

Religious News

Temple Israel

Religious Schools

Beth H Sabbath Eve Services will be held tonight at 7 p. m. Sabbath morning services will begin at 8:45 o'clock. Mlncha cervices will begin at 6:15 p. m. Daily services during the week arc held at 7 a. m. and 7 p. m.

Beth Israel Friday Evening Services begin at 6:15 p. m. Sabbath morning services begin nt 8:30 n. m. Junior congregation starts at 10 a. m. Rabbi Grone-r will conduct the Talmud class at 5:45 p. m.; Saturday Mlncha will start at G:15 p. m. followed by Sholoaho S'euodos and Maariv. Daily morning services begin at a. m.; daily afternoon services icnin at 0:30 p. m. Sunday morning services begin it 8:45 a. m. followed by Rabbi's :lans in Bible Study. Breakfast ill be served. The Talmud Discussion group meets every Tuesday evening at 8:15 p .m. in B. H. H. Synagogue, 9th and"Burt.

Mother Chapter Hat Nets $65 for Israel

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ellKious School classes begin at Temple Israel tomorrow morning t 9:30 a. m. Grades 5 through 10 meet Saturday .mornings. The pri» mary division will resume classes unday at 9:45 a. m. This division nclude.i g r a d e s Kindergarten Ihrouch four. Saturday, Sept. 18, at 10.30 a. n., the religious school will be cdicatcd at special Sabbath Servces. Students of the religious xhool will attend this service, and 10 repilar classes will be held Saturday and Sunday, September .8 and 19. Ilegular classes will be •esunied September 25 and 26. Weekday Hebrew Classes begin ieptember 20 at 4 p. m. T. I. NUKSEKY SCHOOL The Temple Nursery School will ipen Its new semester Monday, at ) a. m. In the new nursery school luarteni. Children ages three to ivc will participate" in a program >f varied activities and Informal xlucation projects. Mrs. Dorig Iaykin Is the head teacher. E. SUNDAY SCHOOL All class sessions of Beth B unday School will begin Sunday morning, Sept 12 at 10 a. m. Registrations must be completed ' jefore this time. Those who'have . not registered previously should come for registration at 9 a. nt The Sunday School Staff fav udes: Phillip Alberts, Miss N»n«y arren, CMUu Suzanne Estrada, ' Miss Suzette Estrada, Mrs. Charne Froog, Norman Goldenberg, Meyer. Halprin, Mrs. Marten* ahn, Mitt, Jean Levenaon, M M Oeanne Morkowlti, Mrs. Miriam ilmon and Sidney Sndder. Assistant teachers win be Hits :urlel Green, Miss Shirley Goodion, Miss Tbcrcsa Kahn, Mlea lunny Ravitz, Miss Fyllif Rubbiw and Miss Fayna Manvitz, For further information call th* Jeth El office, GL 322L , .

An "AZA No. 1" hat that,once belonged to Aleph Godol Stan Widman raised tlxty-flvo jlollars for the Martyr's Forest in Israel at the 31st International AZA Convention in Starlight, Pa. A delegation from California and British Columbia auctioned off the hat that they "lifted" from Aleph Cy Weberman, Michigan Regional President, who Stan gave it to at the District Convention.. Art Schwartz, delegate from Omaha Mother Chapter informed the AG )f the Order's first Chapter. The ridding then started. It ended when the Grand Vlcc-Presldent Howard Miller offered three dollars for the twenty-five cent hat Ronnie Frank, California District President would pass the I. SUNDAY SCHOOL beanie through the group. Within Regular sessions of the Setk three minutes the hat was filled Israel Sunday School win ttart with nickels, dimes and quarters this Sunday, Sept 12, with dupBto the total of sixty-five dollars. cate cessions meeting at 8 a. M. nd at 10:30 a. m. Students will Hollywood (JTA)—Phil Silver gather in the recreation room «C has • cousin who is a Navy den- the Talmud Torah where they will tist Comments Phili.They Just eet their teachers arid will be gave him a salute of 21 gums." signed to their classrooms.


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B'nai B'rith Bowling

Organizations Monsky Chapter

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Women'* League The Omaha Chapter Hddastah Board will meet Monday, Sept. 13, "A" League for 12:30 p. in. dessert luncheon at W. L. the homo of chapter President, Wolf Brothers S 0 Mre. Morris M. Franklin, 1025 No. Meyers News . . . ; 2 1 32nd St. »2 1 The Group board meetings will Philips Dept. Store be held at the following homes Midwest Water Heaters . . 2 1 Shukerts , 1 3 Thursday, S e p t 16, at 12:30 p. m. Mystic Beauty Shop 1 2 dessert luncheons: Omaha Jobbing 1 2 Theodor Hcrzl Board will meet Fireside Restaurant . . . . . . 0 9 at the home of Mrs. Morton Rich"B" League ards, 301 So. 54th St. Co-hostesses W. L. will be Mrs. Sam Hothenberc and Angle's Beauty Salon . . . . 3 0 Mrs. Albert Wohlner. Lyn's Florist 3 0 Henrietta Szold Group Board meeting will be held at the home Hamilton Pharmacy . . . . . . 2 1 ..2 1 of Mrs. Harold Coopcrman, 672 Mogen David Wine ..1 2 Parkwood Lane, with 'Mrs. Max Colony Club Kish Furs 1 2 Grossman as co-hostess. Korney's Paint Co. . . . . . . . 0 3 The Chaim Wclzmann Board 0 3 will meet at the home of Mrs. Na- Smith Pontiac than Turner, 5311 Howard St. Cohostess will Ira Mrs. Sam Green. W. I* All group boards will m e e t Parkway' Thursday, Sept. 16, at 12:30 des- Rlteway TV .....3 0 sert luncheons. Activities for com- Grace-Mayer . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 0 B. E. Sisterhood ing year will be discussed. t Con-a-Pop .. . 2 1 The first regular luncheon meetHoberman PI 2 1 Kadimah Chapter ing of the year of the Beth El SisForbes Bakery . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1 The next meeting of Kadimah Ranks Army terhood will be held Wednesday, 1 1 . . . . . 1 2 S e p t 14, at 12:30 p. m. In the so- chapter of Pioneer Women will be Harvey Chicken held September 1G at 8:30 p. m. Rlchman-Gordman . . . . . . . . 1 2 cial hall of the synagogue. Following the business meetinc In the homo of Mrs. Raymond Wolfson-Gerber . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 • speech entitled "The Month of Corey, 5019 Davenport St. Ben Gerellck Motors . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 High Holy Days and Their Ccle- Shrler, Omaha a t t o r n e y , and Milder Oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 3 0 3 ' bratlon In Israel," will bo given by James A. Hart, democratic candi- Sol Lewis Mrs. Judah Nahshon. There will date for Congress, will address also be a book review by Mrs. Max the group on the proposed state tax amendments to be voted upon Krlzelmnn. In November. Mrs. Aaron nips and Mrs. Samuel Hips, of Circle No. 2, will bo Bikur Cholim in charge of the luncheon, The first regular luncheon meetTelephone chairmen arc: Mmes. Ben Kaslow, Joe Hornstcln, Mor- Ing of the Blkur Cholim Society will be held at 1 p. m. Monday, ris Roltsteln, and Sam Cohn. Sept. 13, at the Jewish Community Center. Mizrachi Women Following a short business meetIng, cards will bo ployed. MemThe first meeting of the season bers are urged to bring their Will be held Wednesday, Sept. 15, friends and enjoy a pleasant afterat the Jewish Community Center. noon. Please bring your own cards It will be preceded by a dessert and make up your tables. luncheon at one o'clock. The Mmes. Max Arbltmnn, II. Grossman, and Bol Nocg are co-chairmen of the dessert luncheons. The Donor Luncheon was held Bt the Jewish Community Center RUG & UPHOLSTERY Thursday, Sept. 9. Rabbi BenjaCLEANERS min Groncr addressed the women. Mr. Herman Franklin arid Mrs. J. RUGS — CABKTINO Goodblnder were in charge of arLAMP SHADES rangements and Mrs. Frank Sekar, FURNITURE decorations. F o l l o w i n g Rabbi Cleaned In Vow Honwl Groner's talk, the women ployed sluHeg - LOYI«9 • R«palriag eartls. DON IERHSTEIN HA 2SM D'nai D'rilh Henry M o n i k y Chapter No. 470 launched a new project on Miss Jean Sullivan's prcfKim, "Women's World," on KMTV, this week. Appearing on the ptogTam were Mrs. Glenn Multer, first vice-president of Omahu Women's Intcr-club Council, and Mrs. Harry Wlise, Anti-Defamation League Clmlrman of the Cliapter. Mrs: Wise presented Mrs. Muller •nd Miss Sullivan with gift copies Of the ADL Memorandum and Desk Pad. This calendar pad lists all the Important holidays of the Jewish and Christian religions as Well OR national holidays. It also gives program suggestions for ob•orving the holiday. B'nal B'rith Henry M o n s k y Chapter No. 470 Is presenting this Calendar pad to all (lie principals ct Omaha schools and presidents Of Service Clubs.

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B. I. Sisterhood Mrs. Morris Shapiro, program Chairman of the Beth Israel Sisterhood, announces the first meeting of the fall season. Following the one o'clock lunchCon-mceUng, which will take place In the Synagogue Social Hall Tuesday, Sept. 14, a skit entitled "FaKioug Jewish Women in History" Mil be presented. The following members will take part In the licit: Mraos. Herbert MeJchcs, Nathnn Shukert, Phi Mulnlck, BarHey Grey, Ed Lincoln, Bernard Weiss, Dan Gordman, Jacob Friedman and Harry Sml th. Mrs. Henry Appcl Is in charge • f the luncheon; Mrs. Sol Ash wil) arrange table decorations, Reservations are being taken by. Mrs. Ben Lefitz, WA 0083, and Mrs. Stanley Diamond, WA 6935. Daby-slttor service will be provided.

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The National Council of Jewish Available at Library M Women, Omaha Section, will hold An extensive listing of program their membership luncheon Wed- aids and materials for the obsen* nesday, Sept. 15, at 1 p. m. in the once of the American Jewish Teix Highland West Club. Mrs. Leonard centenary was Issued this week b f Kulakofsky, chairman, i« assisted the Library of the Jewish Fcdercv by Mrs. Sam Goodman and Mrs. tlon of Omaha. . * Julius Cohn, Listed are films, filmstrips, re* cordlnjs, exhibits and other maThe council's newest project will be volunteer service with the Oma- terials of help to program plan» ha Hearing School under the di- ners, club leaders and teachers ia rection of Mrs. Arthur Green and planning fitting programs com* memorating the 300th Anniversary Mrs. Edward Z. Rosen. of Jewish settlement in America. The comprehensive collection of books in the library, dealing with . VI. h. the phases of American JewisH Liberty Ga . . , . 3 0 history and problems, has keen asv •Morris Paint . . . , . . . . . . , , . 3 0 sembled on special shelves to alAll Makes 3 0 low speedy consultation and refMetzBrewery . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 0 erence. Greenburg Ins. . . . . . . . . v . . 2 1 These materials are available Louis M k t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 free to members of the commuR A S S h o e s . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 3 nity. , Hinky-Dlnky . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . 0 3 Philco-Brandels . . , , . , . . . . 0 3 1 H. A. Wolf . . . . . . . . . . . . . „ 0 3 Hadassah Players Omaha Chapter Hadassah TV A meeting of the B'nai B'rith and Radio Chairman, Elaine JabeW Women's Bowling League was held nla will be guest of the Sioux City Wednesday evening, Sept. 1, In the Hadasiah September 19 and 20 at Mahogany Room of the 40-Bowl, their Pre-donor Affair. She will at which time teams were set up present "The Second Beginning," for the coming season. The former' Elaine will play her lead roll with 16-team league now Is made up of the rest of the cost front Sioux two separate leagues—A and B. City,.

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AK-SAR-BEN FURNITURE C O . ALL MAKES TYPEWRITER C O . ALPERSON'S BEE HIVE CLEANERS BENSON FURNITURE CO. COMMODORE HOTEL CORBALEY SHOES FELLMAN'S STANDARD SERVICE ABE KATELMAN KIESER'S BOOK STORE KORNEY PAINT MR. and MRS. LEONARD KRASNE LEVINE'S MARKET • MANNY'S DUNDEE RECORD/SHOP RAYMATSON MORTON MOTOR OSOFF'S HARDWARE RASKIN FAMILY RAYMOND'S CHILDREN'S SHOES R & S SHOE STORE, Council Bluff. THOMSEN STANDARD SERVICE STATION MR. and MRS. SIDNEY KATLEMAN MR. and MRS. R. H. KOOPER MR. and MRS. CHARLES FELLMAN MR. and MRS. MORTON FERER MR. and MRS. LEON PRANKEL MR. and MRS. MORRIS E. KUTLER MR. and MRS. CHARLES MOGIL MR. and MRS. IRVIN RUBINOW MR. and MRS. PHIL D. SCHWARTZ AND FAMILY MR. and MRS. HAROLD SIEGAL, WAYNE and ALLEN E. H. TEPPERMAN AND FAMILY TOBY. RUTHIE, HARRIET. JUDY. AND SHIRLEY

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