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^¦'^i^^^'^'-^'^-'^ i-ical HUS' ^WJ/ Seryjng Columbus and Central Ohio Jewish Community \v/A\K \'ol. 2«, No. .16 COLUMBUS, OHIO, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1948 Devoted to American and Jewish Ideals To You, An American Citizen: Every Ameripan cltifen .should vote at the polLs. The right to vote l.s a part of the glorlou.s heritage for which our ancestors, relatives and friends have fought and died. When you vote you are perfonning your civic duty. Your vote may in the most effective way preserve our liberty. Therefore, the Jewish donimnnlty Council has .ap¬ pointed a special committee to request all citizens to cooperate in an "EVERVBODV REGISTER - EVERY¬ BODY VOTE" campaign. Below is an outline of rules concerning registration. 1. You must be a citizen, over 21 years of age. 2. You must have lived in Ohio one year and in Franltlin County 40 days. 3. You must register lo vote al the Columbus Board of Elections, 214'/i S. High St., if you live in Columbus proper and have hot voted within two yea)-s. 4. You must register liy October 4. Tl. If,you live in Hexicy, .'\rllngton, Grandview or Frank¬ lin County proper, you register at the same lime you vote. ti. If you have changed your' address in tin- (:ily of t'nluni- busv you must notify the City nf ('olimil)us Ikiard of Elections, 2ll'-j S, High St. liy post card or in person, before October 4. Let us nf)t he .¦K-ciJ.--;f'(l et Ijclng negligent in nur citizen¬ ship du.ties. Uon't wtiit. Register tomorr(Jw! \'ery truly yom's, Ju.slln Slllnliin Stanley Schwartz, Jr. Ivan Gilbert Committee New Site of Columbus Hebrew School Offers Pupils Better Opportunities In statements from Rabbis Leopold Greenwald, .Jerome U. Folkman, and Mordecal llu'schsprung, they spol<e of thelr-great joy and olatioii over the progress that the Columbtis Hebrew School Hoard has taken lo mal^e the Scliooi an educational plant comparalile to the "public school system. Moving into the Fairwood Ave, School affords the children the (opportunity lo ,study in elans- rooms to which they arc accus¬ tomed. The rai)bis are satisfied with thl.s development and now say that it is up to the Indi¬ vidual parents to take advantage of this fine oppt)rtunity. Presidents of the individual congregations,—Abe Wolman of Agudath Achlm, Louis Levin of Beth .Jacob, Wm. Givet.s of Ahavath Sholom, and Leonard Stern of Bryden Hd. Temple— . urge memlier.s of their respec¬ tive congregations to take note of how Columbus has risen in its presentation of Hebrew edu¬ cation. Heretofore It has been the custom to preach that "you owe it to your children, and you owe It to yourself" to give your child a Hebrew education. To¬ day the Hebrew School is on par with the public school and its teachers and facilities. The Jewish community has asked for perfection. Now that the Board has neared this goal, it is up to the Individual par¬ ents to enroll their sfms and daughters. Call Mr. Daniel Har¬ ri.son, superintenilcnt of the Co¬ lumbus Helirew School, AD. 2H,50, between 10 ;i. m. :ind noon. Lind 2 p. in. and ,5. It is imperati\'e that registrti- tion be made earty so that your child iljoy or girl I is placed in the proper class, and trans- poilatioii can be made. BEN B'RITHS URGED TO CO-OPERATE IN AID-TO-ISRAEL In conjunction with a na¬ tional effort for Aid to Israel, B'nal B'rith, Zlon Lodge No. 62, has sent out an appeal to all Its members to lend what^ ever assistance they can. It ^ns made quite clear that tbe maximum anyone was to give was $10. Any amount less than this would gladly be ac¬ cepted- Abe Gertner, President of B'nnl B'rith, made- It very clear that every penny col¬ lected under this appeal would go directly to Israel without any general fund'deductions ot any Und. The Ohio Jewish Ohronfcle -will p'abUsh tbe names of all donors as sl^n as the list can be complied. It.;\l>10 SEI<1I<:S .¦\ series of four Sunday ijroadcasts this month liy Rab¬ bi Maurice N. EisendratH, pres¬ ident of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations, will start tomorrow on the Message of Israel radio program on the A lie Network. HLs first broad¬ cast will start at 10 a.m., to¬ morrow, and BUbsetiuentiy, at the same time (EST), on Sun¬ days, Sept. 12, 19 and 2(1. Local SOS Drive Is Postponed —III— Mr. Sam Shlnbach, chair¬ man for the local S.O.S. (Siip- plles for Overseas Survivors) drive, announced .yesterday that the big Canvass & Pick¬ up Day Sept. 10 has been In¬ definitely postponed. Mr. Shlnbach received word from National S.O.S. headquarters that (he Examiner of Euro¬ pean warehouses, upon his retui-n from overseas, reports \\v.\X the supplies ovei-soas arc "in abundance" in sonie respe<*(M, but are lacking in others. Hen<'e, a revision in the eaiiipalgn will Ite ne<'cs. sar.v, to ascertain which sup. plies ai'e needed most urgent- l.V. Invitation.s Issuer! For B'nai B'rith's Installation Dinner B. J. SISTERHOOD The first regular meeting of the Beth Jacob Sisterhood will be held at 1:30 p.m., next Wednesday, in the social hall. Members ai'e urged to bring a can of fish for the S.O.S, drive. Refreshments will be served. All members are urged to at¬ tend, as very important business will be transacted. Bring sales tax stamps. NHW PRE-SCHOOL TERM BEGINS ,NBptT TUESDAY The Agudath Achlm Self-De^ velopment- Pre-School held Its annual open housa last Thurs¬ day. New registrations and re- reglstratlons will continue un¬ til next Tuesday, Sept. 7, when the new term begins. AU applications must be ac¬ companied by the developmiental history and a report of a physi¬ cal examlnalion made immedi¬ ately prior, to i^eglatratlon on the offlcla^ forms of the School B. H. Schwarlz Intffatlons (his week have gone <Ml( to menibers of Zion lyodge (12, B'liiil B'ritli for the annual installation dinner at Broad Bt. Teniple, 8:30 p.m., Snnday, Scp(. 26. .Mr. Benjamin S. Schwartz, of Cincinnati, president of B'nal B'rith District 2, will be guest speaker for the af¬ fair. Dr. S. D. Edelman irill act as toastmaster. One of the blghHgbtii of the dinner will be the pre¬ sentation of the 2nd Annual Sanford I. Lakln IVfeniorlal Award. Dedication Services For Tifereth Israel Center Are Sept. 19 The community Is invited to the dedication service of the New Educational Center Sunday, Sept. ID, ¦ at 2:;iO p.m.. Broad Street and Linwood Avenue. Master of Ceremonies for the oc¬ casion will be Herinan L. Weisman, well known as a speaker' and lecturer for his fink ap,preciation and presentation of the facts, always touched with 'a subtle humor. Mr. Weisman Is a member of the law firm of Welsman, Grant and ,Iaffe, with offices in New York and Los Angeles. He .served his home comriiuftily at large as a.sslBtant attorney general of the slate of New York, on special asslgnifient by Governor Roose¬ velt and Governor I.ehiTKiii His aelivltles in Ihe .lewisli Coiiimuiilly arc widesprciid. Ib¬ is a memlier of-ihe hoard of directors of, Tciiiple Israel in White I'liiins, .N. v., vicciire^i- dent of the Zionisl Orgiiniziitioii of America, chairinan of Ihe board nf direciors of Karen llayesod (Ptdcstine l-'ouiidation l''undl, co-chairman ofthc exec¬ utive committee of the United .lewish Appeal, New York gen¬ eral chairman of the U.IA-ZOA current campaign, co-chairman of the United Palestine Appeal, ;ind is well-kno\vn to American ,lewish youth through his fun(>- lionings as chairman of the American Zionisl Youth Comnii.s- sion and as president of the Brandeis Youth Foundation, Inc. Mrs. Weisman is the daughter of ^Ir. Harry Cobey, of Gallon '0 ¦ (( (intiiiiK ll i>n rni;« t) Mrs. Izler Solomon Guest Speaker for Hadassah Membership Luncheon Sept. 21 A rare treat Is in store for all those who attend lbida.s-..ih -i I'aid-Up Memliershl|i Lunclieon. Mrs. \-L\er Solomon, who ac- companieil her husband to Palestine where he was guest ciin duc'ior ^peakel of the I'ijjcstiiu'¦ i'iiiiluu'iiitiiiif (i''cli('sir the T.I. SISTERHOOD MEETS SEPT. 13TH A most enjoyable afternoon is in store for members of Tifereth Israel Sisterhood Monday, Sept. 13, In the social hall of Broad St. Temple, at 12:30 p. m. It is the first meeting of the season. The luncheon will be followed by a style show, courtesy of t^he Colony Shop, 548 S. Drexei Ave., "What the Well Dressed Woman Will Wear"—directed by Mrs. M. E. Kohn. Music by Mrs. S. Zaron. CommLents by Mrs. B. F. Feitllnger. Models (members of the Sisterhood): Alosdames M. Tennebaum, D- Snider, W. Zelko, H. Winters, M. J. Poister, S. My¬ ers, L. Turner, and J. Davis. Mrs. M. Rosen will offer latest feature current news,. Mrs. L. Adelman will give the opening prayer. Sisterhood's dnnual Simchas Torah dinner will be Sunday, Oct. 31. . ' JH. HADASSAH I First meeting .inil 11 a gel llriinch nf .Junior Hadassah will be Kunday, Sept. I!). 12:30 p.m.. al Bryden Rd. Temple. All girls who are high .scho<il graiiuates thru 2,') year's of age, are wel¬ come to the meetings of this Zionist group. Rosalyn Edolsberg is chair¬ man 'for the Sept. 1!) affair. Music vvlll be provided by the Jr. Hadassah choral group. FIRST MEETING OP A. A. SISTERHOOD Mrs. Sam Vaicov, president of Agudath Achim Sisterhood, announces the initial meeting of the new season to be held at the Educational Institute, 1021 Bryd¬ en Hd., Tue.sday afternoon, Sept. 1-1. Mrs. Max Schottenstein, program chairman, assisted by Mrs. A. R. S'chwartz, has. ar¬ ranged a fine program. It will feature a talk b/ Mrs. Carrlng- ton T. Marshall, wife of Judge Marshall, whom she accompan¬ ied to Germany, where he was Jurist at the Nuremburg trials. Mrs. Marshall will discuss her experiences and observations Irt terms of • rededlcatlon with de¬ ference to thS- Freedom Train. Selections In voice will be provided by Miss, Dorla Anne Zlrkle. Tlii.; iiffair is lo he held Tiii'-d.iy, Si'pi. lil. I2::;(i p.m. at lli'ci'.Hl Si. 'i'ciiiple. Mrs. .Solnninn. wlin with lier husband, received the first vis¬ as issued for Israel, will have a great deal to tell Hada.s.sah members, of her experiences in Palestine and of ihe courage and resourcefulness with which the citizens of Israel rallied tn its defense. With the lask of Hadas.sali more urgent ahd vital than ever before, it is hoped that every Jewish woman in Columbus wiil feel it her responsibility, to answer the call for more and more workers. Anyone who wishes to join Hada.ssah and who has not already been con¬ tacted, ma^ do .so by calling the Membership Chairmen, Mrs. Sanford Timen, FA. 5773 or Mrs. William Wasserstrom, Do. saao. FREE IjOAN SOCIETV The Ladles Free Loart Sopi- ety has a board meeting next Wednesday /it the home oT Mrs. A. Welsman, 763' Seymour .^ve., at 8 p. "m. All board members are urged to attend. NEW YEAR GREETING DEADLINE NEXT,WEEK Next week will be the last opportunity to Insert New Year greetings to friends and rehitlves through tiie medl.uni of the Ohio JrxWsh Chron¬ icle's outstanding New Year's edition. This beautiful and Inform¬ ative magazine, which has be- 06me an Institution of good vAW In both Jewish and Chris¬ tian, homes, will be delivered to all homcH and business firms New Year's day (Oct. 4). Call the( Chronicle, AD. 20S4, Immediately to assure Insei^ tion of your copy In this.im¬ portant 26th annual edition. Jl,^:^^ iliife^l
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^¦'^i^^^'^'-^'^-'^
i-ical HUS'
^WJ/ Seryjng Columbus and Central Ohio Jewish Community \v/A\K
\'ol. 2«, No. .16
COLUMBUS, OHIO, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1948
Devoted to American and Jewish Ideals
To You, An American Citizen:
Every Ameripan cltifen .should vote at the polLs. The right to vote l.s a part of the glorlou.s heritage for which our ancestors, relatives and friends have fought and died.
When you vote you are perfonning your civic duty. Your vote may in the most effective way preserve our liberty.
Therefore, the Jewish donimnnlty Council has .ap¬ pointed a special committee to request all citizens to cooperate in an "EVERVBODV REGISTER - EVERY¬ BODY VOTE" campaign.
Below is an outline of rules concerning registration.
1. You must be a citizen, over 21 years of age.
2. You must have lived in Ohio one year and in Franltlin County 40 days.
3. You must register lo vote al the Columbus Board of Elections, 214'/i S. High St., if you live in Columbus proper and have hot voted within two yea)-s.
4. You must register liy October 4.
Tl. If,you live in Hexicy, .'\rllngton, Grandview or Frank¬ lin County proper, you register at the same lime you vote.
ti. If you have changed your' address in tin- (:ily of t'nluni- busv you must notify the City nf ('olimil)us Ikiard of Elections, 2ll'-j S, High St. liy post card or in person, before October 4. Let us nf)t he .¦K-ciJ.--;f'(l et Ijclng negligent in nur citizen¬ ship du.ties. Uon't wtiit. Register tomorr(Jw! \'ery truly yom's,
Ju.slln Slllnliin Stanley Schwartz, Jr. Ivan Gilbert Committee
New Site of Columbus Hebrew School Offers Pupils Better Opportunities
In statements from Rabbis Leopold Greenwald, .Jerome U. Folkman, and Mordecal llu'schsprung, they spol |
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