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Open. J^%L Drive Tuesday Philip Klutznick Noted Leader Will Appear Dinner Yo Make Address At Luncheon and Dynamic Speaker

Dinner to Mark Israel's Tenth Anniversary

Philip M. Klutznick. intm national president of I.l'nai 15'rith and , alternate 'delegate, of tho United Slates to the United Nations, VMII be the principal .speaker of the Omaha Jewish Community dinner honoring tlie tenth anniversary ot the. founding of the state of Israel. Thp seven o'clock dinner will be . lielrf at. the Sheraton-Fontenellc hotel on Sunday, April 27 in tlie main., ballroom. Chairman of the evening will be David Slacker who JiiiK served as chairman of the local committee for tlie observant e

K.ibbi Heibeit A Friedman, ex'rutive yiee-f ban man of the Unit•d .U'wjsb ApiM'd) and one of tho vitblunthng auOionties on refugea pioblems, will speak at two eam[>aif,'n events, Tuesday, April 29 t was announced by Elmev Gross, "leneral Philanthropies! chairman. To Address Women's Meeting He will !JC (he honored guest ami spoalrer at a city-wide women's dessert hi ncheonr scheduled or 3.2:36 p. m. at the Beth Israel

Typical »f sitiiie 200 workers culling" for reservations for the i>i"Ki)'!» Cily-ivlilo l'lillunllirojili'S dessert lumliiMin AV>T11 'l\\ »ru to r.) Jtits ItiiHO tiroitiiwliy, Mrs. Biinhardt Wolf and Airs. I/.adorn

As one of the outstanding Jeus of our day, Mr. Klutznick has -inuric many noteworthy contributions in the field of commun ll \\i>rk, in .H'nai i'.'rilh and other national organizations. He has also Income known us a spokesman foi hi.s jieople throughout the entlic American community, being lec</;cnized nationally and intern itionally for his dear vision ard comprehension of Jewish problems Mr. Klutznick is a former Omalian and now a resident of P.uk Forest, III., a community which he founded along with Sam Beber, •' also formerly .of Omaha. As eliauman of the board of the American Community UuiNler.-i, Mr. KJut/-

Federation to E!ecf Officers The Federation of Jewish Women's Clubs will elect officers at the regular luncheon meeting, Thursday, May 1 nt 1 p. m. at tlie V Jewish Community Center, Mis. Hunry A. Newman,- president, announced. * The president's report w i l l be given by Mrs. Newman. Mrs. Moe A. Vflnge'r, a past president, will . Install the newly elected officers. ;i; At citation will be presented to <:th>!Otit>;t>im; president, by1 Mrs. KdwardlC Brodkey, the immediate past .jjresidun!.

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nick has seen that community gtow to o\er 30,000 persons in the past ten yojis. Developing An Israel Community Not only Is Mr. Klut/nick a builder of a community in America, he is also at the present time actively n n o h c d ' m the building in Israel of the Ash-dod Yom community, a locale being developed as o "home for immigrants from Poland, Hungary and Egypt. He has offered willingly lo aid in the development of such a comimmity or communities for Arab groups if they no request. Senator IlriiKlcn To SlMinit ." Apiieai-ini: on the rostrum with Mr. Klutznick will be Senator Hosenatoi of thr rn in Ilmslc i

Philip M. state of Nebraska, and Mayor John Rosenblatt. Shoshnnu Slmsh.in, uoiId-known Israeli sopuno soloist, will present a program of KOIIRS especially significant of the life and spirit of Isiael today. She will be accom-

The first and second Sessions at year to provide a more thorough mip Jay-C-C, the Federation and inclusive camping program," sponsored resident c mitt, is neai - Dr Millet said In addition Canip ing its enrollment Ldpioitj it Wcis Jay C-C piovides each child with innoimeed today hj Di Daniel a unique oppoj tunily !o enjoy -Miller, Cinii) Chaltm.in a stimulating and. c.uefice \aca Ovitsldi; KoglHtrntinn tion in a natmal setting which Omaha residents have just two includes the bcs.t featuies and opweeks U> enroll their campers pottunities foi heallhful outdooi at Camp Jay-C-C before regKtra- and indooi expeiiences" tion will be open to neighboring To msute that the camp procommunities. .Omaha parents aie mged to enroll.their children as gram will be fn keeping with the soon as possible since registra- many requests of the campers, tion is limited this year and out- each camper will be invited to have of-town residents were not per- a - p e r s o n a ] interview with the mitted to enroll their childien Camp Director before camp beuntil May 1st, A capacity enroll- gins Intel views can be scheduled ment is expected to take place on an individual or "group basis. Dates and rates areshortly after out-of-towneis ar<« scheduled to enroll their children 1st Session—July 20-Augusl 3— A waiting list will be employed S85 00 as soon as the enrollment is filled. 2nd Session—August Dr. Miller declared, in ouler to 17—W5 00 fill any vacancy which nnses durFull Session—July 20-August 17 ing either or both c imp peuods —WO 00 — Enrollment' I,iniitH<] For additional infocmnUon "Enrollment is being limited this the camp offi'e JA 1166

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Members of the Golden Age Club have invited their Children and grandchildren to be their guests at a "Turn-About Tea" Monday, April 23 at 1 p, in. at the Jewish Community Center. The Club is sponsored by the Omalia Section, Council of Jewish Women imd the Federation for Jewish Service. Introducing and greeting" the guests will be Mr». J. Milton Mar golin; Council co-ordlnator; Mrs. flathan Simon, Golden Age Club chairman, and Mrs. Joseph if. Honvich, Council president. Entertainment for the afternoon will include-several readings Louis Witkin and songs by Mines. Milton Nerenlxirj!, Sam SwerlinK and Jennie Rifltin, members of tlie Workmen's Circle Pramatle Club. Others assisting with the affair ,wwe Mnii* Louis Cutler, Sol Nogg, ., •.Mluir nubin, Morris Fried, and Sylvia Miller. •

In tli<; evening lie will nddross lio Innltial (iifts ilimier at tho f/Kliland West Chili at (1:30 v. til., Siinincl N. Wolf, Initial Gifts Commlttco cliulrniaii, reported. Some 700 Oi)i;)));i women are eX" pecVeA U> u\At>m\ \>ie women1* luncheon, to hear Rabbi Friedman. Workers Contacted Women Women workers have been busy all week chocking reservations'for tlie event, tho largest one of the .vear, Mrs. J3e« Shapiro, •General Chairman o! Ihe Women's -Divl; sioii, said. Tho event, will culminate weeks if previous activity during \vU\«J\ . over 200 women have been "briefed" on the .Philanthropies cam- : pn'ign and organized for theiv part n Ihe ivinil i lismg appeal R ibbi lnedman will be introductil ut the lunihcfin by Habbi iwy II Biooks of Tcmv>to'Ia» lael. In the absence of Rabbi Ben-

.panicd at the piano by Mrs. A. C. Fellman. Miss Shoshan first attractud the music world's attention when she inade her debut no n soloist of the Israel National Opera in Tel Aviv. Since arriving in the United States Miss Shoshnn has made appearances on major television network shows and a great number of personal appearancesA limited number e>C. reservations are still available for tlie dinner t»nd may bo made at the Jewish Community Center,

The tenth nimi\oisnr\ of Isi iol fimis the young .state still boleai;eil but feverishly developing every industrial, economic and social potential while absorbing Jewish refugees at the rate of one every seven minutes. CKLKIJUATIOX Ol'KNS Paul Vci-ot, Jewish Federation Executive Director, emphasized this in hi» report on Israel's first decade, Tuesday evening at Joslyn Memorial, at the opening of Omaha's Israel anniversary celebration. He also cited !hp iieiv highway, traversing the entire length of Israel's Negev iind the chain of .settlements established there, the new railroad from Tel Aviv to Beersheha ns part of a plnn enabling the desert area to absorb and malte ready for- (lie third million ot immigrants expected, in the next decado, Mr. Veret reported on the economic and political relations with the newly established African and Asian fllotos. He described the

usf of ril it tiio southern poj( of Israel as a 'shipping- point, for the country's now industrial output'. KKKUUIOKS WAIT IN CAMPS ' Mi: Veret also pointed out. that some 100,000 refugees are still in transit camps, awaiting housing to )>e constructed ivilh hinds of VJA. David IM»ckpr, General Chairman «f the Tenth Anniversary Celebration Committee for Omaha, presided during Hie ovenmss. Tht program was opened with a prayer by Rabbi Benjamin Groner pf Beth Israel SyiMRoKUC A capacity audience saw and heard a vivid interpretation o f Israeli Music and fiances by the OZ' group, formerly the Orunim and Rzabar groups. Combining their talents as composers, dancers 'I'ici musicians,- the performers exhibited sWllod artistry and exquisite grace in a repertoire of Israeli Folksongs, - to the - accompaniment of the Miriam drum, the cli'nilil, (Hie shepherd pipe) and accordion.

jamin Gionei of P.eth Isiael Syna« {ogue, who will be out-of.-the city, .• he iiuocition will he gweu Uv Mis Sam K.it/man president of the swiagogui Sistei hood. The bpncchctmii will IK oilcrod by R.'ibby Myi-v S. KvipUe of Belli El, •Synagogue. _ • •Sisterliood Malti^s Arviiowmcnts tov Uu' are in charge of Mrs. Sam Katzinnn, presidunt of th(^ Beth Israel tei'hoixi, .-me/ incm'ierK of (ha executive hoard Including t h e Mmes. Sidney Kwiatek, Harold Zelinsky, (ieorgo Schnpiro, Saijj vmiin,. Hwiien R-,uiw.v, Ucvfeevt Moiclics, llarney (Jri'.v, Albert Sor« kin, Norman Ilahn, David Kp« slein, Jack I.evcy, Dow C'ohen, Hulph-Iiiniamcnv. / ' Others are:-Mines, Harry Smith, Aaron Kpste.ii), Harry l-enj.-s, I hig Stevn, Benvy t\\>\^\, Klewitz, -..Walter Frank, pavid Katzman, Bernard Kaufman, Max Fromkin, Sidney Coldberg, Max, Greenfield, Alex Sand, Frank Co. hen, Stanley Shapiro, Sidney Feld« man, Arthur parilmun, Mi K Movrls 3. Shaph-o, Also assisting will lie the Mmes. (Continued on page 3.)


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^Miv ami. Mh. Williiun Stone came the bride of Jimiald liichard, liiiViv announced flu1 betlnotlial of son of ^^^. and .Mrs. J)ave Kiih.ird their daughter, Pauline |o William of Indianapolis, Ind.. Siindaj-. S.! Ahranison, son'"I'Mi 1 . and Mrs. 'J'he ci'remfiny WHS performed in a.-.selling of orchid and lavender .Xotiis Aliramson. . ;• ATiHS .Slwt1 is enrolled . »l." the flowers and liufiled carulkN by liabbi Har.iild- Slorn at' Teforelh Israel SynajjoHt'e. In J.iiii'uln. The .|)i:i(Ji'.^iveirin rnarriajje liy her pai'ciiTs,, wore a ^'owii of nylon fill It; and clipped chalililly lace over saliirfashioned in traililinnal wln'lt.' «'ilh :i. fiilU''l'lip Veil of imported bridal illusion. :. . H e r allendauls i f n r Sirs. J;icU Kiitclier nf Heresfiird, S; 1)., ma-1 Iron1 of honor and I lie Misses GayVe. j I'Vldriiiiiv'Harbara l.licliaids and .Marsha Fiiikel, ;brid<*smaids. .'•;•'.: ...Mrs/ Kiitdier. woi'e ;i ir;ess. of j Kiiiilixli I,a\endei' lined in eliisted Mauve aiifl' bridesmaids' 'KOWIIS .carried .''ill a reverse color motif, Alimrt . Hearlmiin' of...I.af,a,votte, !lid!, was : ))esf' nian. Ushers were Howard itader. /Vrthiir. Samuels

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Mi';', and Mrs. liavid Kaznick Tlie Sisterhood of Temple .rm;ael have announced the engagement | will entertain children of Temple of their daughter, Miss Shirley | Israel and their' mothers at a j luncheon and style show of pool Ann, to Irwin 1. Schwartz, son of | and play fashions oil Saturday, | M a y ' . ' * a l Vl-.'.'A) p . n i . i i t t h e T e m p i " - " > • ••' : : . '•; ' "•• '

".Magical J'Visliions for Fours to •Twelves"••will be the.tlioine nf a piiicrani'ihchiding m.'iyic hy.:){obert Cross and • i 1 it;';m..ideliHK. of cIntlKts by the'following 1 yoiing.strrs: Joel Urooks, Susie Laser,. ..J'liin ..Liberirian. Nancy Hns'cii-' stvicitf'Jimniit! l.Ianis, Da\id Tlausiinnii 'foi'niny Friedinaii, Lyniii'' iMeyer, Micliael Perimeter,-. Juli'.' Taren/1 Lei; Wolfsoii, (Inil Urodki'y, . Faiiln Klein, Cathy Kips, i Sbai i iMalkin, Carol Siiii.iin.vKlis.seSJerji, Laijriii Jiyivis; Sanily Lipp, Lana Fellrnan, Linda Nofic.Uonnie Mala'shiick,Mallory Goldvvare. Jill SlosliiirK. .Di.'bDryh Lijip, ("'.•iiol Altsuleiv Kllc'ii I.iank and Spencer. .•Brooksfein. Assisting with 111" j slyles show will be Hie Misses J Cindy Klein, BelteVVeiuer, Judy: Pollack, "Nancy I-SriidU'ey and Judy .(;oldner..(,;chei'al. chairman o f the limcheori and style show is Mis.: 1,'iMVKIJSITV" "O'K' Nlil I. M. Liherman. Assisting arc Klaine Falkr.ii' has been . an• Filial pliins have been drawn'up Mines, .foe. '(jpldware,-;. Harry Alt' Miss, J'.uilnu' slum* nounced as JI prospeoliv'e inifijilf!'! to Alpha,. Lambda Delta, . freslir j for"-Ihe Ji'vvish CJpmrmihiiy C'eiifcr suier, Alan Blot city. Norman LiiiAthk'lic (..'ommiitee sponsored An! ITin\ei»ilv of OIM<II\ i Hi i fi.iiuc man wonien's. honorary;; cojn, /MjoCKiiUcrniin^tyC.onard-.lNiil-. 'Mr. and.-Mrs:-Percy. l i Sfhwartzof '••!•• .'••' . j iiiuil A«;ni'(i Nij.;ht, Sajidy Bropliy,. akofsky,Marvin Brookstein, Stew- . S u ' n ' " J o . s ( \ ' - ' C - ' i i l . - . - ' - ; ' • ' > . • • ' ; • : : . : • • V V • '•''.'; :'•:-.. I n s a t t e n d e d the l'ni\<"iM<> i>f N c ('liairinan armounccd.• . . ..• • bi 'sk.i Miss I.taznick attended the Urii-' aH Oilinsky and I:.'d I).- Hmdliey. A hiiinmn » c d il i n K IS I f i n ^ •' . L a r r y Kpste.iii,. Omaha Uniyer.-, .This year's.'Award NiKlit jo lie Mrs. - Kdivard l.evinson 'will1 be .versity of Nebraska '.where she w(i»,'\ ; 1 pi itinntl •Kity of Ncbraslta CyoIleKt' i)f Mcdi-' staged oii Wednesday,' May". 34th, musical .icconipanist. ; ' ~ affilialed with ;Sigin;i ..l>elfa: Tail'"': . Mayor John i.toson..t'l'ne,-:. freslimari, has lieeii named will feature Sorority.: Her .fiance has altendeil, • : blal I. as Hiiesl speaker,.-A special Hi I'hi lietii Kiippa> • ,; , .. I'Vesno .hini.oi'.College,' li'r.c-sno,' \yiiile ill . Lincoln, yj-'pstoln wiw Mall of Fame, 16 recognize'past.-, CM!., and j's how .siationed at Of- : pre.sidenl, of ...Sijiniii Alpha Jiu great Omaha. Jewish Athletes,' has1 f u l t A i r F o r c e / . • • ' : •."••..--. •' • • '; • Fialenrily j)iesi.d(>n| of RejI.Criiss, been developed by the coinmille;. tissislanl yelj..' l e a d e r , : assistant and will be announced ai the jiioA d e l i R a t i o n o f O m ill i n s l i i ' Family Courses are 'being of.•...,•"'•' . •..•'•••.-'. ••' .'"..•• .:•:• business niiina^er of I he. DailyNc- f j ' r a i . i i . ' . ' r c t i i u i i d I Q U u > ( i l \ i l l ( i i l t i ' n d - riraskan,. .iiK.;nil)er of Corn. Cobs, Oilier altractii)ns of Hie Award fered by IIK; (''ollege nf.Adui; i:!dircatlon ;it the University of.Omaha,' House of Delicacies I n j j U « N o i t h ( w i l l i l He " m i n i Theta. Nil and a(i "Ivli^ible Bache- Nifjhl program will . hi: special lor" winner, tie also holds a Hc- sjioris denionslrations, presenta- , -.'Siuil. Silvernillii, Jewish .ComOpen Monday thru Saturday t ' l l l l f l ' l C J l l P » l f t i l l N l l K M l l I (.1111 tions of trophies and 'awards-p.lus' munity .Center •Activities Director,, from 9 A . M . to 10 P.M. f e i ' i i c t o f J e \ w l i W o m i i i h i l i t i n | penis. ;;o]]ril;u'ship; ..'•' fhe'-.prcsenlation: of tlie Hurkcn? is teaching Family Cam|i:iig, a. •ci')urso;for (idiill.s only. . Milwaukee \ \ i - > fii>iii \ p i i l 1 1 i i \ i . o i : <iiic,\(io ; 7830 Dodge TE 3207 road. Triislin and. Oreonberij Other' eourses include... "Amerit . 17 i "Michael. Uaii, sifli of Mr. : and j awards to Ihe'-Hest Athletes in the can History. Through Film" for ihmbcis upMsifilin 1 ht lu< il .Mrs. Jack Han, was recenlly elect-1 ('rnfer spurts programs. Admission i.'i free. :. parents and children; "The Phil01 m i / l l l o n u i n Mini-. IIH l l m pd pri'sideiil of the Sliuk'nt I'Viruni atelic Story," "Color PhotogiVi.w i t h S t , i n l e \ I l c i / u l f I t i i l n i l I> jat the UiiiviM-:iily of Chicago. Mi-j piiy," ;'M\pIoring t he Sciences" for v i n e . J o h n S o 1 n in o il, N i d n c I chad, a sophomore nf. the Ujiiver-1 Now parents and sons and "Gardening. J'.i uiiks L l o j d 1 i ii d m in mil H isity, also serves on the Chancel-i •/or Home Owners,"- . ' : Foaturing w i l d I cwnson l h c "smlli f i n I lor's .Student Council, ;i. group thai • 1 Information oil scheduli; is^availCANTONESE ii il R e g i o n c o n s o l s nl mill st i l l s j confers informally with the. Chan-1 able by contacting the University. m i d u p i c s e i i t s l \ w n t \ s i \ ( inn ccllor aijd Dean of Sludcnls on ( APPETIZERS "Mrs.-Harry-L. Chcrniss, of C (ll S e c t i o n s matters of interest lo (he stndenl cil Hluffs, la. was elected presiM i s I ' l i c d m i n « is < li n u n i n of body and lii the .Univei-siiy. .. dcnl of. the Business and Profes1lic n o m i n a t i n g ( n i i n i u l l i e foi t h e sional .Women's Club of: .Cnuncll The .South West Regional Con('wilx'icncc and .it its (IOMIIJ Marvin . Frec.dm.an, Son "f Mr. Hluffs at; a recent meeting. Mrs. ference of B'niii B'rlth'.ivill be lield luncheon, the Onuli i Section WJS •.elected to be in charge of lhc and Mrs. Iryinj; Freeilniah, h a s Chcrniss.'.hiis been chosen'-as- the here Saturday affd Sunday, May delegate to attend the May State 17 aiid 18 at the Fireside "RcstnuItoKional Shlp-,A-I5o\ p.iektfi 1 th il been iiunied..u> t h e J.)e.aii's list.ht, Dartinoiilh C'oIlcKe. .•; . ';v ; •>; Convention in AVateripo, 'In. She r a n t . ...'••'•; •' ' '•.••''. ' • - . . - . ; . - ' ; ' . - .. will he «ent to Isi.iel will also represent the JJPW of . . Tlie host lodge, NehrnsWa Lodge Iowa at the Hi-Ahnual ineeiliiK to No, I'i45 lias .announced; j hat the •t/NI..:Qi'' OKLAHOMA program, will include Saturday Jack W. liaker, son of Mr. and he held in Seattle, Wash, in July. 'Mrs. Abe linker, is on the Dban's Mrs. Cherniss jiaslieen active evening social event. S u rid a y : list.n't the^University 'oY. Oklahoma; in maiiyeiylc organizations and is morning meeting and a concludp a s l - p r e s i d e i i t of the Council ing Sunday evening; dinner, Mrs Mii\ rioinkin imsidenl nf |JNIVEItS}i;y. OI'* MIAMI > Bluffs Chapter of Hadassali. Dave Bleicher; 'incoming- regAlid-C'cntidl Slates C'luplci of Nancy Friqdlander, has ijcan ipnnl presidoliti will bn in charge. Women's Bianch of United Oi t ho voted cqrvcsppndinp, sccitjinry;.' a t dot ConRtcgiitions of Amewci Eaton Hall, girl's dormitory at the will lca\e Mnj I to 11 lend .i University of Mianii!and was one three day confcienre of the Mid of 12 girls chosen to serve on the ^utllrda.^, April ^6 C'entinl Region of Slstci hoods in .University Board of Senators. Miss WOW rtndio , "Mnsnifitont ])es Monies Aceuinpin} IIIR M H Pricdlander lias been elected nor Decade1, 8 10 p m Nai i llccl riomkln will be lljq follow inn (fel- tary of Alpha Kpsilon Phi into h> Ravmond M.issey On her 10th Anniversary, we cfc.ites- from.OHniiJw Mines .Al whose membership she was recentKKON ' Message of J^i icl ' fieri Kiank, Sidney Coldheip, Da\e ly initiated, She is n freshman at who have shared in the birth S l"i a m ICpstcin Abe lien ll.nuld '/t-Un- the University and '"•daughter of and growth of Israel proudly KFAU • 1 lei ml I tuM ' 8 f,lf\. Isadoie lilowlt/ Jleniv AII- Mr., and Mrs, Moiton L. Friedp. m. pledge to continue playing our pel William PosUi It.tiph liiin.i- l a n d e r , '•'-' . ; ' : . •'••'-",' " ',:.•'.•• inuw S.im Knl/in.m Sidne\ K.ipart in bringing the world to | tleman S im Ho«('iistim mil R I M tier shores • ] pstein Delegates fiom Om.ili.i K IIHJS C itv lies Mnlnes Alinne.ipoh-, St I'ml 'uid Diilulh will [i II In ip ill 1437 So. 13th St. AT 0686

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(Continued fiom 1'i^e 1 i Sam Stone,Krnesl Hochster, Sol Ash, Willimtv Poster. A he" Hoar, •Ed Lincoln, Nate Hirrg, .Sam Itosrnstein, Tloberl Gcrclidt, David W. Kranlc, JJelmar Klein, William Wolf sot i, Sidney Katleinau ami Benjamin Oroner. According to tile drive i Imliniiiii, .every effort lias hern muik to reach all tin- uoinin In Ihr <omliiiniily for 'rr.ii-rvntiiiiis. "Jl«nvcver," Mrs, .Sliiipirii staleil, "WK would Ilkn anydiic (o f.Ml fri'c to call the Jewish Community Center, JA l.'SCO, directly for a reserVatimi in ease she has nut been eoataeleil." "Rabbi Friedman i.s iecoj;ni/rd as one of the oulsliiiiilin;; younf; leaders of American Jewry.vMvory woman in Omaha will want to avail herself of the privilege of .'hearing his ndiiress"

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ginn.il Conference In Sioux City, la., will be announced and delej.;aUs to tlio Confciencc will be named. Following this slioit busincsb session, Miss Julia Zuker, Medical Center chaiiman, will pit-sent an entertaining program, including a skit, "A Dream Come True" casting Madal>n Mil off nnd Mrs. Mrs Cail L.-jgman. A coffee will follow. Mrs. Ti-d Siinfonl, Mrs. ll.irtoii <Jreenl>fTf*, .Mrs. Ki-ith Saundrn

Beth El Sisterhood Plans Mother-Daughter Dinner

DOM.S OK DKMOCK VCY The schedule for thp Dolls for Democracy, a B'nai B'lith Women's project is as follows; Wednesday evening, April 23rd for the Seroptomist Club at the Sheraton-Kontenelle Hotel with narrators, Mmcs. Sam Pollak, Harry Smith and Stanley Shapiro, Friday, April 23rd the Circle of the First Congregational Church at the homo of Mrs. Paul Elliott when narrators will be Mines. Harry Wise and Herbert Mcichcs. Thursday, May 1st the piogram will be given for the Ladles Auxiliary of the Miller Park Presbyterian Church at a 1 p. m. luncheon.

"Mothers and Daughters. Around dy, and the Misses Alice Fellman, the World" will ho the theme or Cecily Eiscnborg, Marilyn and Beth LI Sisteihood's annual Moth- Phyllis Kat/man and Rosalind cr-DuuKhtcr buffet dinner, Wed- Bordy. Also featured will be an nesday. Ma>' 7th, at 5 .'(0 p. jn., in Israeli* dance by Talmud Torah the sj nrffoKue social hall. students. Others participating in Mine!. Ted Sanford. K e i t h the program are Mmcs. Sol Nogg S.Uinileis and Harton Greenbcrj; and Morris Erman. are (jeneial chairmen of the c\ent. Tickets are S1.75 each, nnd resThe dinner will bo prepared by Circles I and II with Mmes. Ralph ervations, accompanied by check, Christians in Israel number DeKoven, Harold Coopprmnn, Mil- muy be mailed to Mrs. Keith about 45,000, mainly Arabs. ton Margolin and Allwrt Fox in Saunders. chaise. Mmcs. Sjm Stern, Yale Ginsburj; nnd members of Circle 10 will handle ilecoiations and tnble setting. Assisting with reservations and seating will be Circle :t, headed by Mmes Max Shapiro and Stanley Her/off. Mrs Robert Wanner will be • mistress of ceremonies for the pro-' gram, which will include a \anet\ ' Of acts with the following motheis, and d a u g h t i - r s p.nticip.iting Mine1- Abe K'llm,in, (Ifurj/e I i*>« nberg. Phi! Katzman, Norman Bor-

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Organizations • •COFFKK WITH J{AI!I!I KKII'KK' "Coffee with Rabbi Kupke" will j be held on Thuisday, IIjy 1. at) 9:30 a. nv.in the library at Beth El. Rcscr\ations for the morning discussion on Judahm-in-the-Homc may be made at the Synagogue, GL. 3221. Sitter service will be provided. THREE HADASSAII GKOCI' MEKTINGi? The three groups of Omaha Chapter Hadassah will meet in separate luncheon session1! on Wednesday, April 30th, at 12:30 p. m. New group officers will'beelected. Her/1 Group will meet at the Jewish Community Center vuth Mmes. Seymour Goldstron and Alvin'Abramson in charge of the program. Mis. Hy Shrier will be featured in a monologue on Jew\ jsh cookery "Love and Knishes". Mrs. Uen Zeff,' librarian of the Jewish Community Center library Will present an lllustiated lecture en "Know Your renter Library". Mme.S; Kd Simon and Bernard Schein rue in clung" of luncheon arrangements with telephone ies-' crvations being taken bv Mmes Ponakl NOI;K, Joe I-erner and Jack Fox. Henrietta S/old Gioup will meet at the Pa\ton Hotel Rnbbi Benjamin Groniii", of Beth Israel Synagogue, will conduct an open foium on "Ask Tlio Rabbi". Cantor Kli Kacan, also of Beth Israel Sjn.tgogup, and Mis Alfred Fiank will prpstnt a musical program Program chairman is Mis Jerry Bernstein. In charge of lunch arr a n g e m e n t s are Mmcs, Abo Krantz, Abe Marcus and Sam DaAis Reservations chairmen are Mmes. Da\e Manvitz and N. W. Gimple. A film on work and play in Isiael "Thice Gnls On a Holiday" will be shown at the Choim Wcizniann meeting at. the Jewish Community Center. Progrnm chairmen for Weizmann group are Mmes Leonard LeUn and Edward Dolgoff. Mrs. Max Lashinsky ts In charge of the luncheon with reservations being taken by Mmrs, Leo Rosenberg, Bernard Diamond „ and Irving Epstein.

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Women's Dessert Luncheon Tuesday. April 29th, 12:30 P.M.

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Hammer Notes Israel's Maritime Deve!o^iitient Gottlieb Hammer, p i i'1' Ml o! tli(> Aino-iiian-Isracli • ,ii|,|> i,j' < n Jn >i ppi-onully wriHi'.i ii,<l> i i thiiticction with tin,1 I'M!' II'H6.iiy clflnatloi), (tooi 1» U n ''< velopmunt of J.srui'l'. niriiiiiiil nidiino, dlony with th i o " i h ul the now slntp. The /.in Liiif"< vseic founded -slioflly 1J<I«II< -taichood was proclaimed. "Dunns this ten je.ir [ICI uul1, Mr. Hammer declared, "the pace of IstMcl'b innritiine c;iouth was Set by the Zlm Israel Na\igation Company Ltrl., of Haifa, the conntiy's Jiiigpst- shippinf; enterprise Their initi.il capital was prcnided by the Jewish Agency for P.ilcstine unrl Hixtarut, Kiael's labor fedciation Their total asset1 con iisted of half interest in a srnalf Second hnlid ship," Mr. H.'inimer said "the '/Am Lines today own anil operate 2r> Vessels of over l.'IO.OOO do.jiJivpiKhf tons Thny are employeil on ton separate services winch CIHTI most of Furope and Afne;1, U S Gulf nnd ICastern sealioaul porti, the Great Lnkcs and the Far Kast They alone presently employ 2 000 offieeis nnd seamen, over flfl percent of thorn Israelis " "Shipping is now second only to the cltius export industry as tin earner of foreign currency."

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To these happy hraeli kids—there always was •an UrnrV. Wonderful, isn't it? They don't hnow lioic Israel was born. ' They have yet to lc.irn how ten years ago its ' outnumbered, hoi ok people outfought six Arab armies to insure freedom for themselves and the refugees waiting to come. , They don't Imoic about the DP camps either. Yet twelve )can ago that's where their mothers and fathers were... some of the 250,000 Displaced Jews waiting to leave blood-soaked

Europe for a new life in a land of their own. They don't even hnow about Hitler.., liow fifteen years ago 6,000,000 innocent Jewish men, women and kids like themselves were dying in the Nazi slaughter. Yes, it's wonderful. A whole generation is growing up that will have to find out about Hitler, the DP camps and the struggle for freedom, in history books. In so many ways, all the work, sacrifice and giving in the Israel story have been to achieve

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Your part in it all was the giving—through th'e United Jewish Appeal Iksult, you helped to sa\e and rebuild 020,000 h\ es-refugees you brought to III arl /Void—snvc anil build more lives in Israel's great lOtli Anniversary Year. Cive youi inti cased gift to the regular United Jewish Appeal. Then give a great "over and above" gift to the UJA Rescue Fund— Give today.

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Softball League Being Organized

A Sunday afernoon Softball I'i'ilV.i conducted in 1 he special i U-aiiK rompi-i in:; in 1 \\ o rounds of sweepers will close the regular VAItSlTY VOI.I.CYItAM. T<> workout room at the Center, lloys ; regular M'ason competition. season competition in bowlinj; for league is being planned for all KM) SKASON SOON grade school boys, the Jewish Center Varsity Volleyball ac- may join the group- for any of j Features of this yriir's league high schoolers. Community Center's Athletic Detivities will close" Tor I hi- .season the Sunday ' meetings' with new j will be two official umpries for partment, announced, this vveelf.:. S\VIi\r after sponsoring the Annual Corn- rneniburs . always welcome. Any every iinic, I he use of I'eguliilion "litisk o r Volleyball Tournament grade school hoy is eligible lor I.IK bat;; and halls provided by the . T h e A.nnuar Y7C. Girls Swim Practice sessions will ;.start this Center, utilization of r e g u l a r meet will be .conducted at the Sunday at 2 j). m,, at 7Klmwood with the |«'.ical'y.M.(\A. .ih'is week- I program bases, reportin;,' of scores ti> IheCenter Pool Sundiijv April. 27th Park and will be followed by the end. Tlie. tournament will bring World Herald and the inclusion jjf at 11 a; nil Trophies a r c . t o be formalioii of .teams.. Hoys in .the. into Omaha | r ; i m s from .four itlFI.K CLAIMS S|IOOTI.\<iS two teams in Ihe City Tournament. awarded to all fil'st place winners lower grades. Will receive .extra, slates:. Two Center teams m f to KOH NATIONAL AWAItDS •Members participating in the with a team Irojihy to be pre- coaching whiie boys in the higher, Hoys, in; (Jio Jewish Community participate in. the volleyball tourgrades .will engage; -,7m'-' );reijter: nament of .championship tennis. . 'Center's Rifle Class-are, shouting league.must have Center member- sented to, o, the e high g sCoriiiK/ iK/ team. ships to participate.. Jeff Swartz, Regular noon, volleyball activ- for.the National Rifle Association Member's • of ajl yoiltli liroiips a r e ; team parlicipation.i in the one There is no fee for the. Softball ities .will continue on Monday.. medals and Vwiirds.. Aleeling each Youth Council Alhlelic Chairman; xpected to participate : : is in charge of the league.' ' hour meet. ,.• :...••• activities with all,equipment, save: : Wednesday aiid Fridays' with spe- Friduy Trowi: 4 t o ' 5 p. m. the Kvcnts to be.featured in the I hat of a glove and shoes for llie-. cial competition.'•; being provide)] riflery: group is insl.rucKMl ill the (fompf'titioh are-the 20 yard free' individual participant, being- pro-, mi Tuesdays 7'ind. Thursday.7 Ai<?n use and care of fire arms with :, lifyle, the .20, yard backstroke, the vided by the Center,' ' ,. . who.'are Interested in participating practice: Ijeing: offered on the Physical Fitness .Hoys are asked i<> check with 20 yard pidestroke and the 20 yal/d are onepjiragqd to drop in for p(/rtable range. "1 n n• few weeks hnsaststrpke event. Underwater the Center.oncbaiige of. schedule any of the. informal, game sessions the. rifle iLCtivitie-swili i shlfl to Tests i d Be Made the City's out door range at_IVxlge . -Hoysi anil girls of all -grade swimnling for distance plus a div- vvlien the weather may be quosat tlu; Center,; > 7' : \7 7 1

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(iyni'Villiiij^Jviitt"activities ; 'are conducted Wednesdays aim Thursdays from: \ to 5:15 p, in. f6r grade s^jiiijMrijlilljiJOTS iKrst I hi er t-radns.! ft Jj \M P 'nicjiltloK once .".weekly! jj ||m'];.i p r o g r a m of . y ! jj l y •ttfttf ft i»:f!vi".itli"- instriiclion plays in such; sporj's,a,s; snfibajl, basket. ball,. l>o^ui£;HJj$)U,ing and lumli'Jins7;;:i|;y;;ii{!fc'7.;:." . : -.•-•,.. . Kollowtng Ulfjjt'ym audworkpul sessions hoys niay go in the Cenlei ' Myiiiiming pool. for "a"! refreshiiij

I'.'irkwith 22 rifles heing lised. Gmde school hoys may join the Rifle Club at any time. There is no charge for the program: other .than a small- charge heiftg niade for the. iimnnmiVion used, JAiriher infomiatioii and particulars on I ho progranis may he secured by cail•IriK. the Center at JA. l.'ititi.

HTI8H-KAIIN. TKAMv; • 7''.'- . 7 ' i,KA<irrc7)'KAnKits •'•-.•"••" ^ T h e team of Jack Stiss and George Kahn is slated to compete against the team of Dick Charles and Hill Woodward in the Jewish J -.«Jir>. • . 7.-7.7': -:• 7 : ' : - 7 7 ' 7 ' 7 .': 7 7 : 7 Community Center conducted^An. Hoys nii(y sign tip for the gym nual A.A.U. Novice Handball .8')d siyinv. classiis.nt any of: these Tournament, '['he Stiss-Kahn teanv 1 ; sesHioiiS; •',. '-• .-•'...-,. . ' • . ' . - • • - ' ..-•' also is I he I,oague lender in : the infra-Center L a d d e r . JTamiball ; : ::. Tournament, '1'he Hah brothers | j ^ f ; AIllll.TS •'. Jick and Sam are in second place j ; , ! ||! tU'uiiii, neglected sport in the ladder:.tournament. !, iii' the<>M5il-Vftfllj-.- is: the popular: The Center is : also conducting tport iaJnilHirti-'d i:-ach Wednesday the A.A.U: Handball Champiort'•'Ovciiinjf;!ul' |h<- ('enter. Starting ship.s in both the senior and junior i(t 7:110 pi lu.'under the uuidanee divisions with singles and doubles of competition each ... Fonciittc . . . . _ . . „ 'Master .... -linbcJarrett. . cDnipetit on being be ng offered o lered in eacli •tHiJenM^a-wHI as adult uien ami, . ^ » awarded• to ^,UK.n.!,»ar.,c,,m.e ,„ an I n s t m c , ' wi|). tional ami praehec version group. • ., . . ,j} ., , . . . n^rs tn these tournamenrs. A«.'li\it|i)s ale provided ffor tlie:

school ayes ;\vilt he offered a Phys- ing event are also to lie conducted. There ,is no eliai-Re for entry ical Fitness Testing Program hy 1 tin' 'Jewish 7 Community Center into the,meet, with spectators Being welcome.. " . next''.'Wednesday and f I'OJU : 4. p. ni. to 5 p.m. The

sters -will be testeil and AAU Junior . Physical'••' Fitness Tests certificates. . , ' ./ -7 •-, Buys wul girls will run -lliruiigli five re.quiivd exents including, sprmting, walking and running, sit-ups, pull-lips- and the standing 1 board jump plus one optional event. of push-ups, baseball throuv continuous hilfe for distance .ur ruh•.iihiK.7 high jump. Distances ami tipie required vary.'-'with the a^e of the boy or girl being,tested/ ... 7 Boys and girls are .urgec1 to par'ticipafc . in this: national festihu pj-ograin io: determine how' they compare with7.other-./young'slp'ris in their age bracket and with chilrden around/ the- country. No charge will-be hiafle for I he SPS-. i ' 7 '

niore f-\[ierieiir!'([ fencer as well as iln* ho\iee v.jili niojc \.o:(i"a SM.MXASTirS- l-'Olt beiii^ encouraged to participate in 1 i d 1:1: (:o\'urriu,NiN«i Woiiien eunsciuiis aliouf tbeii the |)iy;:rain. Ile^istj-atinn for tile program is by atleiidaiice at any looks in the new styles may stil of the f e n e i n ;• bout sessions, take ad\.'intake of the Center's special classes in figure condition\Ve«,liu.*.sday e\eiiin^s. ing. Offered twice weekly from 10, to 11 a. in. Tuesday and. Tliurg.>V'lti;STIJ.\(; (l«y,. Slimnaslics offers the Iiousewife' the opportunity to leshape •Steye Kriednvan p r o v e d ihat her figure while increasing bod; proper and tuluqiin'le physical coli- tone and conditioning. : (lltionini; pays off. (n ttinnlii'j the 7 Free parkins and a convenient 13,'J pound class ail the Annual baby sitting service is''provided I • Tfoufh Council \yre.-rtiing TourjiUT 'Clfiss inembers wjtli a tiionllilyoi In his,first m:ii,cli Friedman annijal mehibership, being the only <iefenrtiriR dianipion fee required for .the ; program.'. Daviil' Wintroiili 0 to -\1 and vyeiit: Registration is by attendance; : u on to Will over Justin I Ban in. tlie nhyof'thi' .Slimiiastics sessions ' filial >vitii a fall in ii niinilte.^; ' : ' [ ' •/ :: : 7 : : ; ; - 7 ' ; ; •:"' i Mike Kurl-/..'.AVO)W't.he':''i38. poiind crown by defeatiiiK .JusUn Cireen- STH.I. OPEN' '.-""•:; v - : , ."•. ,"::- ,.; ••"iiprit, ^ I r c ' i i l i e ' r ' j j pined Mike Girls muy; still enroll 7 in ihV '-,'• Sh'rlcr' earlier in the lonrnamfiiit CVnter's special CliarnvCourse for \jil i; iiiiiiiites and 47, st'condti. for 6tli, 7lh aiid 8II1 grad(>,[;iru-by • Ilie: Fastest Fail Trophy in the attending any of tlvi" Siimlay'Ses• , , ' t c n i r n e y . -: . " , : . , '.';: . - . ; [] :'/••'..'..-' • • : sions, Four sessiolis remain in the : : Jerry Swart^, AZA .No: V: stal- eoiirsv: which runs from 2:iiO to wart, defending his title in the ;i:,'!0 p. (11, Mis. Joan Kirshen,154' poiind.-'class-.with a fall over liauni.-.directs rhu.-Ch.irm Course Ohtiek Wise in Ti ininntes 43 program with Specialists bc.in™ Inseconds and decisionint; Dob ('•ins- vited ti>. lomrt the sessions. ' '-.' l)eri{ in. HIP finals. , . : Futiij-e iii^etiii,'^ will cover cosAllan (Sutler, .•mother clefendia;; mi-tics, walkinir, (Kiise nnt'i vliarm., chainpicfti. decisinned Mike' F('ld- personality, pointers, clothes'.'ami •mi'.lii to retain the lfi'i pound cham- tlieir rare and wear and. other pionship. eliann hints. Steve Sloan pinned Hoy Katslle^i.-iriilion is by attendance at lil'f i n 5: ( I7 a n d (ieci>iont'd I In\\.-:uil the Charm Course pro';r,'iin with •Stoler 11 1 " li in b e r o i n i i n : t h e furlb'T lnfoi'inaliiiii and d e t a i l s n e w 17"> j t o u u d e b a n i p i i i i i . W n l l e i Iw-im:' available from the Center W i s e is t h e n e w h e : H \ s\eivht. at JA. l.'ll'ifi. . 1' ' . cliampioji docisifinin^ Milie I'l;iil In t h e f i n a l s a n d wiuniil 1 .: m i ' i ' J e r r y ( ' i i i i n i i ' i in t b e ineliitiiiiiHie.^ i(t v . ' l ' n ' h e t i l l f . AX A N o . Hill b e c a m e - tin- iu-\\ t e a m e h a m p i u i i ed^-.in;; o i i l t h e Mefeiidin:; K u a f l i l i a t e ereu by 1 ]M)ilit. l l a y i n i p l a c e d t b i r i t in t i n t o u r n a m e n t w h i l e A / , A N'o. 1 i-auie in f n i i n h p l a i e . .IIJMIin K.i'. ilz a n . I H u b e r t T o l l l i i a n s e r v e t l a s 'tfli^'i.-il--. Ui\' t h e

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.Special iiiornin^ elasse. ; in watei; sliiin^ are Ijeing planned for. women by the Jewish Community ... ••; s c Center's Physical Mducatioii de\VKi:STI,l.N(;, SI NDAYS Wrestling for grade school buys j parlnieut with e(|iii|)ni»nt and inis featured every Sunday < after- ; >tnietirtii bein^ prtnided. Only a noun at t h e C e n t e r in special .hour! smali service eliaij.^' \vill lie made loir.', instruetioniil classes. S i a r t - ' In cost the eo.it of .program. Women interested in the newing at 2 p. in. Ihe nosiee grade I s'.'ho'iU't' i< c'ta'thed by e.\pert ! class an- urged to rcy.islcr imwre.'itler-; a n d i n s t r u c t o r s with in- mediately by (tailing the Center, " • -•'• (lividual alli'iilion liein).; given t o ! JA i:wifi. A special class is being planned nil -p:>rlicipiiiils in t h e p r o g r a m . The fee fur Ihe p r o g r a m IK » also for both men and children on . C e n t e r m e m h e i s h i p with grinips Sunday ]norniiij;x. meet.

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THE JEWISH

Friday, April 25, 18S8

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B> Norimin For most members of the Sioux City Jewish community, Henrj GmSburg, this years UJA campaign chairman, needs no introduction Yet he bungs a new, deft touch to the fund tdibiiif; operation now mMiing its climax- for, not having been especull} active in previous campiigns he has been More thin bO dedicated and de-gei, Milton Mazlc, Gcoige Rhiago able to inject a fiesh appro ich M-s Col DAVE AI Bl RT Mes without having to contend with tei mined cimpaign workcis are pledged to the single puipose of dames Sidney Beigen, Karl I*nnhis own old established views having every woman member of tle, Jack Kosberg, Saul Laiiibuig In his qwn vvojds as he re the Jewish community present at Bernard Rosenthal, Irv ing Lr>\ ich viewed his expeuences of the the UJA Women's Division lunch- Sam Piekus, Leo Cliaikin Campaign's first weeks I believe eon Monday, April 28th, uccoidthe community has developed an mg to Mrs Burton Lipshutz, fiwaieness of the peimaneni need Women's Division chairman The for a UJA campaign fiom a local luncheon, at the Jewish Communnational and overseas standpoint " ity Centei, will be addressed by This awaiene-,s—a word he ad- guest UJA speakei Zvi Kolit? mits having utilized with incieas- 'ihe Women's Division cabinet ing fiequency to describe « general members and woikeis are conCommunity feeling tovvaid UJA— fident of the Sioux City women's Mount Sinai Temple will be the Is reflected, he said, in ' a willing- generosity and loyalty to the UJA headua>tei•> of the Midwest Conn, ness to participate on the part of cause, Mis Lipshut? declared cil of the Union of Amencan He "We have oulv to hear ttie story, blew Congregations convention and our heaitg will not fjil to during the weekend of Miv 2 1 lespond One hundred delegates fiom communities and Reform congieg iThe Women's Division cam- tions thioughout a seven stit< pugn org miration, headed by area will attend ovei a d o / e n Mis Lipshtit/ is composed of the meetings, workshop sessions, ban following colonel], and their woik- quets and Sabb ith so vices at the Temple nnd at the Sheiaton M.u ei s COL MRS SIDNEY KAIJN tin Hotel. Mcsdames Milton Galinsky, Joseph Open* I rltlnv N'Rlit Oirchow, Milton Grossman, Frank Tlie Convention will open with Mtrgohn Irving NORR Hnlcy Friday night servicis it the Tun Rlvm Jtck Robinson, W.illy Ros- pie Rabbi Stimul Mivrihrri.' of entlul Kims is Citv, Mi*-somi will t n r COI. MRS JOK KUTCHFR t h e p r i n c i p il s e i i n o n Sttuidtv Mesd imes Nat Agruss, Il.liold m o i n i n , ' s f r \ i ( i s it 10 " 0 w i l l be RJI ricks Phil I^ncnlxMK I ouls t d d r c s e i l I A R i b b i M v i o n Mi \ u Fi->h Lucille Kiufmm Willnm of S t Jo i p h All o u i i m d \ ill Kutrhfi Iiwience Slutslu Pm IH f o l l m i 1 bv i luiu )i o n i >n

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Combined Dinner To Suniliiv i i l c l i t , A p r i l 2 7 , a t t h e J e w i s h ( o i i i i n m i i l v < i n t i r , ( l i e l ' r > 8 l / i i i t n l J i w i s h A P I I I M I < u n p a i g n v\lll g< t nn<l< r \\ i\ w i t h a <oiiiiiuinit< • Wlilo ( n m l i l m d D I V I S I O H ' H i l i u m r. ) o r lli< t h i r d I I I M M I I I I I M J « i r S i n u c C I I } I s o p f n l n g i t s i o n n i i i l i i l U ( I I I M - .it i s l n ^ l i I M I I I a t t i m i l il l i \ tlu> A t h i t n i e f i i r t s t i n ( . i m r i l M i n \ t i n t \ n i a n d tilt U i i s l i u s s a n d I ' r o f i s s i o n il W n m i n ' s D i v i s i o n s *• J l i i o i i j l i I he HI p i u r n s ( o i i K i (I m e S u m i i\ mi h i is a l s o t h e t in< w i n n I i ii I s ' J i h t l i A n n i v i i SI1V Will b(> f I 1(1)1 ill.'I I!) Il V\ ' I t ( o m m u n i t i i s tliiuii) b i ' i t t l u v o d . l l i o i i i h S i o u \ f itv s t o i i m l c i l e -

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n n d \Vi inf i Mis ( ol S R i R \ S ! I IN M< s (1 urn •, R i f J < \ i n AI i\ Jl >ldu v ^k\ _ f h i ] | i - , K i s h i n e v linn I ' fK m I)i\< I rviKkv Uic K in t( i AI( ltun \ \ i inej Henry (ilnslitirK Mrs ( o l AI I I P M I ! 1 / AI. s e v e r y o n e Salesmanship is not d n n i s ritinlc I p s O m 7 I u i j FiOi needed anymore We dun't h m St niton K d m A r t K lpl m So] to sell people on the basic needs Rifltin Mike S i m m in Phil Sheror to pound on the t tble and use m in Julius A i k m

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l t . i l i b l l i t r t / I ! l u q m t S]K i l . c r Mrs Col LSAIXJRCSHINDIJ R an emotional approach " Andrew Wolfries Is R a b b i R i c h i r d H u t / of D i t i o l t Instead, he said, he and his Jtlosd imes I.OU1S I d iss M i \ Institute Speaker campaign workers arc Riving a Kncknnn, Robert R u m Ben Shi w i l l b e f,iicst ^p< i k f i a t tlir- p r m "caUn, cold, logical analysis of piro, Matvin Cohen, Irving Wide c i i n l b i i i q u c t of t h e cott\11<11011 . S i t u i d i v n i g h t , M iv T 7 ',') p in the situation, simply a reawaken- Hvman Ulsbeig Mrs Col A M GRUISKIN a t t h e S h c i i t o n M a i l m H o t e l ing of the awareness This- isy?jecause people "basically are aware Mesdames Louis- Chesen D Hur- " I h e M i l k s of a R e l i g i o n ' - I ' d wit/ Robot Sacks, Ren Sekt s o n ' w i l l b e t h e s u b j e c t of I n s id of the needs " d r e s s I^ouis S h i f t i n of S t L o u ' *What are these needs' Mr Gms- Jack Scmskej Milton HoKtem Mrs Col HfcNRY GINSBURG p r o s i d e n t of t h e M i d i u s t C o u n d l burg, phrasing his answers carefully and thoughtfully, character- Mesdames Ahc Beikovvit/ Dan lied them as twofold Firstly, and Levich, Joe Shulkin, Chnlos Duthese were not necessarily in order chon Bern irtl M irks Nith.mT^Sidncv Slutskv Jlnold of their importance, he cited need virh for continuation and enlargement Lewis Mrs Col ARTHI'R K MII.IJ R of the local federation and of all its varied n e e d s from nursrrj •Mesdimos P ml Helm in Rubcit school to golden ago group and Fnend. Joidni C, nslxic ] irl from early morning to late at Klmr I Listnskj HiKiki 1 i-vin night Secondly, he asserted, fheie is the rescuing of 80 000 »rf lives and their absorption into the everjday life of the st ite of Isi ael "Despite ^all talk of \ !>usinr-s«. Sidni \ K tlm md L iv l n i c i recession, there has boon no weak enmg of the spmt of »IMIII; Ap SlotsUv h m brrj] ijj[(/,in(( d to parentlv, overvone it ill/* s tint if incmb i hip on n i l i o i t i l commit thev do less people v ho h m te< s ol tin- (<jiiii(il of Jew i h I d ! nothing miKt do more In othn 11 iiions mil W< II ire t u n d s it words, Isi tehs iml thr irfii'ce< v i n m o n n r r d this W K V b \ Hi r themselves v ill bo f 01 re d to l i n t R A b d i > of \ ( « n k I\r a tightenthf.il belts anothf i notch, J d s i j pit ident of the C II WI They will join ;t body of leaders he explained. The tall, lean, soft-snoken—yot from all parts of the United and Canada, who. as inoinIntense—campaign chief spoke States b'.-rs of various natioii.-il •commitwith a convict ion which indicated tees, will help formulate programs a .'methodical, vycll-thought-out and guide Jewish -communal lio plan of cainpaii;n action. AltlfouRh tivity and health and welfare he did most of his talking' when services. able to grab a few moments between telephone conversations about o r d e r s for potatoes nnd yet real and imperative—need for Xtirse-rj M liuol htndcnts Hue up for a <-Iat» pit ture, (h. to r.—top row): Ifdcn Anil ngi, •oranges, none of his statements funds for relocation and integra- Hilly l.ansljiirg, Jt^ff I,<;wls, Ami Greenstone, Hobby <»IIIIHHK>% Susan Mnrlts, (Mltlillo row): IEntli .Murlo was hurried, cliched or forced. tion of the 80,000 Jews who can I.cfiowit'll, Iialpli (iiilillii-lin, Nunry I^cvlii, Stevle Orllkutf, Bobby and Tammy Dnclicn, Duvid t'olm. And, incidentally, one of the i;o and want, to go to their ancient (front.row): Holly Hcckcnllvely, Janet Levitt, Sherry JCoMCiitlial, Tommy Levitt, Scott Kowiu-.v mid telephone calls was from a' cam- homeland. While in virtually no Handy ICIvln. . paign worker, and in talking to case . are . tln;y l>eing threatened Nursery puplln are enrolli-d for five mornings or Jor three moriilngK per week. Total ciipiir-lty o f him, Henry practiced Ills preach- with absolute extermination, their the Coiincil-Kedemtion NuiKRry School Is 35. Tli« school linn been operating nt enpneity with u imiff ings as he .spoke with no trace future is u bleak one wherever waif Ing lint for the past two years. of 'pleading or urgency and made they now are. a hi.'ihly reasoned, unemotional The Council-Federation Nursery nnd open to tho entire Sioux City grades. The, School accepts chilThe big test of the current camappeal. paign comes in the next few days School minimi round-up will be community, la approved and li- dren Ihreo to five; years of ai;e. The campaign he is conducting —with the climatic dinner, the held Thursday, May 1, 2 to 4 p. m. censed by-tho Iowa Child Wolf are Teh Council-Federation Nursery is a product of 'changed times. No women's l u n c h e o n and the big at the Jewish Community Center, Department. It stresses group ad- Board Is headed by Mrs. Morton longer is the appeal born of ab- fund-raising push. From here, for parent!; interested in'learning justment and pro-school skills Greenstone, chairman. Mrs. Milsolute back-to-the-wall despera- however, it appears that It will about the School's program. The. that prepare children tor kinder- ton Glazer is chairman of admistion, but mther of constructive-- be ciowned with Micce,s Nuisery, which Ii non-secttulni' l and elementary school sions.

Council-Federation Nursery Class

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