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COLUMBUS, OHIO, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2r> l»46
Dtvotvd to Atn«rlcan and Jawlih MmIi
CITY-WIDE CAMPAIGN FOR JEWISH CENTER BEGINS
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Rabbi Leon Fram To Address Joint Meeting Sunday
A record turnout is anticipa¬ ted for the annual- joint meet¬ ing of the Zionist Organization, Senior Hada.ssah and B. and P. groups which is to tal^e place this Sunday evening, .Ian. 27th, 8 o'clock, at the Deshler-Wal¬ llck Hotel.
Rabbl lioon Fram
The speaker tor the occasion win be Rabbi Leon Fram, out¬ standing educator, publicist and lecturer whose message is to be of timely importance to every Jew and Jewess in Columbus. The meeting is open to the gen¬ eral public.
World Traveller -
Rabbi Fram has travelled ex- terSyely visiting Germany, Po¬ land and all other countries of Centjral and Eastern Europe. He has twice been in Palestine and has visited also Russia, Mexico and Latin American countries. During his travels he acted partly in the capacity as correspondent for the Detroit News which published a long (Continued on Page 8)
Dr. James Heller Speaks Here Next Friday, Feb. 1st
Dr. James C Heller will be the next Centennial speaker at the Bryden Road Temple on Friday, Feb. I, at 8 p, na. .Dr. Heller Is the rabbi of the Isaac M. Wise Temple, Cincinnati, O., named after the great leader of the organizer of the Liberal Jewish movement in America. In the coming of Dr. Heller, the congregatlcm will have an opportunity to welcome one of the most gifted and eloquent Rabbis in the American-Jewish pulpit. Dr. Heller's fame is world extensive. He is exceed¬ ingly active in local and nation-
¦ ai organizations. He is a form- el- member of the Board of Ed-
, ucation of Cincinnati, a mem¬ ber of the Board ot the Union of American Hebrew Congrega¬ tions, a former President ot the Central Conference of Ameri¬ can Rabbis, and at present, a member of Us Board. A o6m- poser, a number of his mdslcal compositions Rave been render- ¦ (Continued on Page 8)
Klemperer Will Preside at Workers
Rally Next Wednesday Night
January SOth
Bol.stercd by a vigorou.s kick-off, the campaign for a $42,'5,00() ,Jewi.sh Center was being organized this week, for a thorough canva.ss to complete the building fund.
Nearly TOO solicitors have been organized in teams under Rudolph J. Klemperer, general campaign cliairman, and his four vice chairmen: Herman Katz, Sig L. Weiss¬ kerz, Sidney L. Katz and Samuel Schlonsky. They will attempt to complete their canvass before Feb. 16, dead¬ line for the campaign.
pledges for the Center may be paid over a three-year per¬ iod, Ifl'tn. 1947 and 1948. When it is known how inuch money will be available, work will be¬ gin on definite plans for the building.
Samuel N. Sununer, who or¬ ganized the clrive as chairman of the Jewish Center Campaign Committee, expressed complete confidence In the soliciting group. ,. .,.¦,..,':, .. .^
Saniuel Bchloiusky
Sidney L. Katz
HE WlIAj DELIVER VITAL MESSAGE AT B'NAI BRITH MEETING
KIcKard BlueHtein
Richard Bluestein, of Cin¬ cinnati, O., recognized as one of 'the best informed men in the United States on subversive activities, vvlll be the principal speaker at the B'nai B'rith meeting next Monday, Jan. 28, 8 p. m., at the Broad St. Tem¬ ple.
' This is the first regular meet¬ ing of the yeaf, starting a series of outstanding events assured by Sidney L. Katz, president, as setting the pace worthy of the record membership of Zion
Lodge, No. ri'2.
Mr. niuestoin is the Execu tive Director of the Community Relations Council ot the Jewish Community Council ot Cincin¬ nati. Before taking over his present duties in the Queen
(Continued on Page Eight)
CHAIRMAN HONORED
Saniuel N. Summer, chair- num of the Jc-.vlsh Center Campjiign Committee, la.st WCfk was re-elected rliair- man of the Ohio State. Unl- vorHlty Development JFund. Mr. Summer has been active ' tn Ohio State alumni pro¬ jects since his gradufltlon and was head o{ the cam¬ paign for funds to build. - QW0j,StedJsMa»,i5!Ji^;:»eiVeltoi)i* mbnt Fi&ttd i^ traflt'tap-from Klfts of former stndents and friends of _ the university. The fund Is'used to support scholarships and research which cannot bo financed by legislative appropria¬ tion. The atom-splitting Cy¬ clotron and other scientific facilitieij have been provid¬ ed through the Develop¬ ment Pund.
Bisliop G. B. Oxnam To Speak At Temple Tuesday Evening
Bishop 0. Bromley Oxnam, distinguished President of the Feder,al Clouncil of the Churches ot Christ in America, will be the honored guest of tho Broth¬ erhood of the Bryden Road
,IEWISH WAR VETS TO HOLD JOINT AFFAIR SUNDAY, FEB. ard
Capitol Po.s-t No. 122, Jewish War Veterans and its auxiliary group, will hold a joint installa¬ lion banquet on Sunday, Feb. 3rd, at the Seneca Hotel. An outstanding program, which is to begin promptly at ();30 P. M , will have many distlnguishecl guests present. The complete pi-ogram will be announced in next week's Chronicle.
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near to success after many years of hoping and planning, I am. confident every member of the Jewish community will do his part to finish the Job.
HONOR BOLL
^ On page five of this issue of Tbe Chronicle Is an Hon¬ or Boil ILst of contributors to tho Joivlsh Center. Each week, as more ' names are added to tlip tabulation of contributors, they will bo published, on this Honor Boll.
,$l«0,«<H) Promised
'<We have beon promised JilUO.OOU by trustees of special funds it we can raise the re¬ mainder of the $42,'>,000 from (eontlnued on Page Five)
DISTRICT HEAD WILL ADDRESS B'NAI BRITH WOMEtJ WEDNESDAY
CENTIOR, FEDERATION .MEETING, JAN. 28
An all Important meeting of the Jewish Welfare Feder¬ ation and the Schonthal Cen¬ ter iviil take place next Mon¬ day evening, Jan. 28th, 7:30 at the center. Financial and activity reports are to bo submitted by the secretary und treasurer of both organ-, izatlons.
As matters of vital Import¬ ance are to bo discussed, all hrembers of the two boards are. urged to attend.
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Temple ' at Its ineeting next Tuesday, Jan. 29, at 8 p. m., at the Temple..
Bishop Oxnam heads an or¬ ganization which comprises 25 million communicants- of the Protestant Church, representing (Ckmtlnued ott Page 6)
Mrs. .Donald Wise.
Mrs. Donald Wise, of Lima, 0., will be the guest speaker at the annual Paid-Up Member¬ ship Dinner of the B'llal Brith "Women next Wednesday even- (Continued on Page 8)
Object Description
| Title | Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1946-01-25 |
| Subject | Jews -- Ohio -- Periodicals |
| Place | Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio) |
| Creator | Ohio Jewish Chronicle |
| Collection | Ohio Jewish Chronicle |
| Submitting Institution | Columbus Jewish Historical Society |
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| Date created | 2008-09-12 |
