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NJ High Rt 111 15th-- 1 ^^ |--iSi JIHROMCLE Si\\y Serving Columbus and Central Ohio Jewish Community \\//\^ Vnl 9T Wr» .ffl Entered as Second-ClasB Mauer Postofflce Columbus..-Ohio. COLUMBirS, OHIO, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER .TO 1D45 Strictly Confidential Tidhlts From Everywhere n.v phinoas J. Biron | Hadassah Donor Dinner, Program Announced WISH DEPAKTlH^NT.... fe T h e California Relocation Agency of the U. S. Govern¬ ment recently published a set of rules for fighting racial bias, and we wish that every Jew would take them to heart and /ollow these rules in his. fight against anti-Semitism Never be afraid, the Government says in essence, to expose bias Though It may give some pub¬ licity to the professional hate- mongers, It will wal<e up Amer¬ ica's dfecont people'... .We .also wish It were true that a power¬ ful combine of movie producers has organized to produce antl bias and antidiscrimination films...We wish, further, that It were true, as ruportefJ, that the New York Dally News lost 250,(100 readers and $0,000,000 ' lo "advertising contracts since It p'ubllshed that outrageous O'Donnell column... And we wish fhat Phil Siomovitz. edi¬ tor of the Detroit .Jewish News, would reprint his Ci>+fimn of November f)th anrf'^nd It to every English-i^erSdlng Jew In this country DP. D _, .-.rRRA Dlreotor-G e n e r a 1 Herbert 11. Lehman, testifying before the House Foreign Af¬ fairs Committee, disclosed that more than ¦ 1,300,000 "displacod persons" have not been repat¬ riated..Of these, I^ehman said, SOO.OOO are i'oles. about 207,000 arc nationals of former enemy countries, approximately ari.oyo are Russians and some 2S1,000 are li.stcil as •miscellaneous".. What, no ,rews?..Or are they now rilled Poles. Russians, and miscellaneous';.. Jewish prison¬ ers from Mauritius Island were not received with welcoming banners when they returned to Palestine. .It seems that the Jewish Agency do Mot approve of their politics. ..The Czecho- slovaklan government claims (Continued on Page 8) "We .shall Have PalestThe" will be me, subject of the ad¬ dress to be given by Rabbi Ar¬ thur J.'Lelyveld at the Annual DOHor Dinner of the Columbus Chapter of Hadassah, it was an- nounced today by Mrs. William Schiff, general Chairman. As the date of the Donor Din¬ ner flraws closer, the affair to be 'held next Sunday evening, December 3, at the Deshler- Wallick Hotel, announcement Is al.so mpde of the complete pro¬ gram. Mrs. William Schiff will serve as Chairman for the evening, rlima.ting months ol concentra¬ ted effort in directing the activi¬ ties of many chairmen and workers. Mi-s, .Srhiff, who servefl as general chairman of the Wom¬ en's .Division Drive of the Unit¬ ed .lewish Fund, had just com- picled IhJil oulsianding Job. when she immediately began working on the Donor Dinner. Actively identified with every ciric iu:d .Je'wish project in the city, she has .served as co-chair¬ man of tlie Donor Dinner for several previous seasons. Ouests will be welcomed by Mrs. Samuel Horowitz, presi¬ dent of the Columbus (Chapter. Mrs Samuel Gup will give the Invocation. The East Broad Street Temple Choir, under the direction of Cantor Leo M. Halpern and Mrs. B. W. Abram¬ son, will present several musi¬ cal' numbers. "To Henrietta Szold", a poem by Rose Brody. will be given by Mrs. Jack Wolmnn. Reservations are in Charge of the Telephone Committee, Mrs. .lei'ome Fisher, chairman, assis- lerl by Mrs i)avid Goldsmith, Mrs. Sanford Llp.son, Mrs. Rob¬ ert Suld and Mrs. Jack Wol¬ man. Guests will be directed to their reserve<l tables by the followlng'Commlttee of Ushers: (Contipued on Page H) Local Man Honored Monday Evening Sidney Kusworm, Dayton, (left) National treasurer of B'nai B'rith, congratulates Abe Silverman, 709 Kossuth St., on his record of obtaining more than 150 new members for Zion Lodge, No. 62, B'nai B'rith, during the recent mem¬ bership drive. Sllverman's-^lCg- " ie-handed performance has re¬ ceived national attention from Henry Monsky, National Presi¬ dent, and Maurice Blsgyer, Na- AiMERICAN liEGION .TO HONOR HER NEXT WEDNESDAY EVENING tlonal Secretary, as weii as from Kusworm. Silverman has been a mem¬ ber of B'nai B'rith for 25 years. He Is chairman of the Family Friday Night services at Agud¬ ath Achlm Congregation, vice president of the B'nai B'rith bowling league, president of the Sycamore Recreation Bowling League and a past president of Olentangy Bowling League. He Is married and has two sons. Mrs. >t«nis liessuro .Mrs. , Morris I.essure, 17!l,'i Ditle .A Wee Park, will he in¬ stalled ;is Chairmtin of Franklin Cdun'v Cduncll, of the .¦Vmftri- can I,('[4lnn .¦\u.\iiiary. on Wed- nesit;i.\'. fiec. 5, at H p. m , at Memorial Hall. l'"raiiklin Count,v Council is coniposeti of twelve Units, rep¬ resent ing 2.000 members, .Mrs. I.ossure servetl as presi¬ dent of Soiithway Unit .\o. H-l for two years arid since that lime has been Secretary and Vice-Pres. of the Council. Dur¬ ing the past 2.5 years, the first having been Mi.ss Dorothy Pers- ky, attorney, of Cle\et;m(l, who ser\'ed as Chairman of Cuya¬ hoga County Council several vears ago. .-\s one of the ol'ganizers of Capitol Lafiles Auxilitlry. No. 122. lewish. War Veterans of the V. S., Mrs. Lessure served the first two years as its Presi¬ dent, and Is now Senior Vice president of the Department of Ohio. .¦\s the former Hilda .Mciulel, .<;he served for two years as president of .lunior Hadassah. AARON NEUSTADT WII-I. INSTAI/l, OFFICHHS Aaron M. Neustadt will In¬ stall the newly elected officers cf th.e Ahavath Sholom Con¬ gregation, this Sunday, Dec. 2n(l, 2 P. M., at the Synagogue, 878 S. Ohio Ave. Those to a|3-:> sume office are; ' ¦' George Goodman, Pres; H. Uendersky, Vice., Pres.; Joe. Topolosky, Treas.; A. Romanoff, Rec. Sec'y; H- Lehrer, Finan. Sec'y. The new trustees In¬ clude, .Mendel Cohen, Sol Ris¬ ing, Wm. Glvitz, Ike Goodman, Ben Rosen, Harry Beckman, Dave Galser, M Jonas, Jake Sussman. M. Shottensteln and Sam Greenberg. A social hour will follow the afternoon's program with re¬ freshments by the sisterhood. Rabbi Kaplan Speaker At Bryden Rd. Temple Rabbi Harry Kaplan will be the third speaker in the series of visiting Rabbis which^ Tem¬ ple Lsrael Is presenting to the congregation monthlj«Pas a fea¬ ture of the observance of Its Centennial year, it was announc¬ ed this week. Rabbi Kaplan Is the disting¬ uished Director ol the Hillel Foundation at Ohio State Uni¬ versity. He has jiresided over this office for the past eleven years Ordained as a Rabhl at the .Jewish Instittite of Religion in New York his first pulpit was in Pittsfielfl. Mass.. where he servefl for nine years as rtabbi of the Reform Congrega¬ tion .'\s an eviflence of tlie high rvi^nrd of his udrk among .few- isli youth, RiibbI Kaplan is JJte C'lKiirmtin of tlie Comju-hTt'e on Religious Work in l^rViversities, sponsored b.v the tontral Con- rerciice of American, Ra(l)bls; and also, national Chairman of the Cimunittee oiV Hclurnng Veterans of the llillef Founda- tiim. The Temple choif will rtrttler s|ieciai mu.sic on this occasion and Rev. Harry G. Ford of the Tehth Ave. Baptist Church sviil deliver the Centeimial prayer. United Jewish Appeal To Hold Important Conference ALLAN TARSHISH PRIDAV FAMILY SERVICE SPEAKER Allah Tarshish,' president of Zion Lodge, B'nai B'rith, will be the speaker for the JYlday family eervlce to be held at the Agudath Achim Congrega¬ tion on Dec. 7th, at 8 P. M. He has chosen for his subject ''The Latest Trends In Undemocratic Practices In U. S. A." These services, which are open to the public, have been well attend¬ ed and last for one hour, ' Levitt and Wise Nominated For Guardian Ilurton Levitt and Herbert Wise were noniinated for the office of Guanliitn of Zion Lodge. Xo, (!2. li'ntu n'rlth. ill a meeting which attracted more than 700 to the Uroad St Tem¬ ple'last .Monday evening. Levitt wtis nominated liy llernaid Feitlinger tind Wise was put in the race by ErIwanI .Schlezinger. The nomlmilions will remain open until the next meeting of H'nal H'rith on Monday, Dee. 10th. The election will he held the evening of Dec. 25, at the Broad St. Temple. Others nominated for offices to be elected at this same time are: Sidney L. Katz, president: Samuel Luper. 1st vice pres.; Ilarry S. Goldstein, 2nd vice pre.s; Joseph Levl.son, S.ss't Monitor: Abraham Gertner, Warden; Sam R. Topolosky, secretary; and J. C. Goodman, treasurer. Delegates to the Dis¬ trict conveijlion and trustees wljl also be elected. . The meeting was the occasion for the initiation of the Frank¬ lin D, Roosevelt class, largest in the history of the local B'nai B'rith lodge. More than 250 new members were Inducted, bringing the total above 1600 here. Sidney Kusworm, Dayton, O.. national treasurer was the principle speaker. He outlined many ot the activities of B'nai fj'rlth and congratulated Zion Lodge for Its outstanding con¬ tributions during the past years ICusworm also- congratulated Abe Silverman on his Individual record of obtaining 150 new members during the recent membership drive headed 'by Joseph Levlson. —Bay Victory Bonds— Extraordinary National Con. ference of the United Jewish Appeal, the first to be convened since Its inception In 10,19, will be held Saturday evening. Dec. 15th. Sunday, Dec. Ifith, and Monday. Dec >17th. at Hotel Chelsea In Atlantic City, for purpose of considering how Amerlcnn Jews will cope with responsibilities o f rebuilding Jewish life In Europe and Pal¬ estine in lO'lfi. Wide Interest has been aroused by the con¬ ference, in view of fact that .American .lews must assume decisive role In determining future of survUdng .lews In Europeiin lands. In tinnouiicing the conference, Ralibi .lames G. Heller, William Rosenwald ami Rabbi .lonah 1). Wise. National Ch;iirmen of the I'lilfieil l'\in(l Raising Organi¬ zation for .loint Dislrihution Committee, United Palestine ,\p|ie.il and .\ationnl Ftefugee .Ser\iee. declared that commLini- ty leaders and officers of .lew- isii Welfare Funds throughout the country have been summon¬ ed to .¦\tliiniic City to share in shaping the United .lewish Appetil's cjimpaign for Ihe com¬ ing year. They emphasized that the three ilay I' .1. .\. conclave would be one of the most mo¬ mentous ineetlngs . in the his¬ tory of American .Jewry. ¦The Cnileil .lewish A|i|ieiil rc|)iesents the will of Jews^ of the United States in currying' out-vital tasks of assuring sur¬ vival tind reconstruction of <fewish peo|iie ill Kurope and I'aleslin<' ' the National chair¬ men said. ¦Gi'tive emergehcies fare our fellow .lews In all parts of thi^ world Superhu- iiKin elforts will be reijulred to cope with, the desperately trag¬ ic situation. >>Neitljer United lewish .Appeal tYor its consti-, (iK'Ut agcn^-ies c.-in meet these crucial problems unless .lews of this country fully undei'- stand tlieir magnitude and adopt ;i program of action commen¬ surate with tbo scope of de- rnanils of the hour. It will be the responsibility of the Jew¬ i.sh comnninilie.s, through their delegates to Atlantic City con¬ ference, to help determine In what measure the United Jew¬ ish Appeal and its agencies shall deal with the overwhelm¬ ing needs of the survivors of Hltlersim." Leading representatives of shattered Jewish comnmnltles of Europe and leaders of Jew¬ ish Homeland In Palestine will fly (o the United States to place before United Jewish Appeal conference full reports on pres¬ ent Jewish situation. Communi¬ ties from coast to coast will be represented at tho United Jew¬ ish .¦Vppeal conference. Atlantic City meeting promises to be one of the most representative conferences ever held by Jews of the United Slates. Show your appreciation to the. Chronicle's 24 years of loyal and devoted ser* vice to Colambns Jewish Commnnity by paying yonr RubRcrfption now-^.$3.00 for the year. Book Review To Feature Council Meeting Tuesday A book review by Mrs. Les¬ lie Keyser will feature the Dec. meeting of the Council ot Jew¬ ish Women on Tuesday, Dec. 4. at 2:00 P. M., at the Bryden Road Temple. Mrs. Keyser, who will review "Immortal Wife" by Irving (Continued on Page 8)
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Title | Ohio Jewish chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1945-11-30 |
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Title | Ohio Jewish Chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1945-11-30, page 01 |
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NJ High Rt 111 15th-- 1
^^
|--iSi
JIHROMCLE
Si\\y Serving Columbus and Central Ohio Jewish Community \\//\^
Vnl 9T Wr» .ffl Entered as Second-ClasB Mauer
Postofflce Columbus..-Ohio.
COLUMBirS, OHIO, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER .TO 1D45
Strictly Confidential
Tidhlts From Everywhere n.v phinoas J. Biron |
Hadassah Donor Dinner, Program Announced
WISH DEPAKTlH^NT....
fe T h e California Relocation Agency of the U. S. Govern¬ ment recently published a set of rules for fighting racial bias, and we wish that every Jew would take them to heart and /ollow these rules in his. fight
against anti-Semitism Never
be afraid, the Government says
in essence, to expose bias
Though It may give some pub¬ licity to the professional hate- mongers, It will wal |
Format | newspapers |
Date created | 2008-09-10 |