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2i\/^ Serving Columbus and Central Ohio JiBvyish Community \jl\^
Vol. 2fi, No. .17
COI.1UMBUH, OHIO, FRIIIAV, SEPTEMBER 10, 1948
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RABBI MILLCRAM GUEST SPEAKER FOR T. I. EDIICATIONAL CENTER DEDICATION
The appearance ot many local and national dignilarles will help make impVcssive the dedication cei'emonies_of Tifereth I.srael'.s ne\v^JiItHicationaI Center. Stmtlay, Sof^ IfTi in front of the building at Linwood and Hroad St, One of the pvomlnent person."! on the program will he Rabbi Abraham H. Mlllgram. guest speaker for the day.
The public Lh Invited to the ceremonies, which start at 2 p. m. It is fitting that Ufibhi Mill
gram be the speaker, for he long has had .lewi.sh educalion close to his heart. He has .served as president of the Zionist Organi¬ zation of America in Wilming- tim. Del.; presldenl ot the t.eague for Labor Palestine in Philadel- phia. Pa.; was a member of the Hoard of As.soeiated Talmud Tor
Rabbi Mlllgram
ahs of Philadelphia; was a mem¬ ber of the Board of the Minne¬ apolis Talmud Torah; and was president nf the CgunoU of Re¬ ligions, at the L'nlverslty of Minnesota.
Rahbi Mlllgram attended tho Tt.uhers Instltulc of the .lewish rhtological .Seminary, received his 15.S. from rUy (.'oUege of \(u York; his Masters from C'o- kimliia University, and was or¬ dained as a Rabbi fi'oni the Kvsish Thmildgieal Seminary of \merloa. In H) 1.1, he was award¬ ed his I'h.l). from Dropsie Col- kge In l'hilodel))hia.
Professionally, he has served ¦IS Rahhl of Temiile Hcth Shalom In Wilmington (Del.); was Rabbi It Temple Heth Israel In Phila¬ delphia; and served as Hlllel I'\)nndatlon Director at the Unl- vei'slty of Minnesota. Since 11)4.5, Rahbi Mlllgram has been the Educational Director ot the Unit¬ ed Synagogue of America.
As the author of "An Anthol¬ ogy of Meciieval Hebrew Litera¬ ture" and "Sabbath—The Day of Delight," he Is. well-known to reader.s of .lewish literalure.
A/aiice!
Columbus Jewish Community Calendar
The Columbus Jewish Community Council an¬ nounces that it is resuming publication of the Com¬ munity Calendar in the .Ohio Jewish Chronicle. Or¬ ganizations are requested to phone the Chronicle office immediately. Telephone ADams 2U54 for clearance of dates and insertions of meeting notices in the Calendar.
The Calendar will be published bi-monthly in the Chronicle.
I'lHST KEHKARHAIiS FOK B.B. WOMEN
It's r(*lieiirsiil Unip for tho irnjil H'Hfli Wonirn's Ihli-*! atiniiiil boneHt wbow'. First Kot-tORi'thfr in fflchcdulcd to* inonou' {Hiiii(IjL.v), I:;I0 p. m., a( Krhonthal Ccntrr.
Spt'oial rchrarsalM for cast- ImK ""^II be lu'hl .Moiiflay, TiU'sclay and W v d n o h d a y rvcninpM at 7:;10 at Broad Ht. Tri»|>lc.
.An cvon biKK*'r and ln'ttrr .s ll o w in promlsod hy the rh.HlKcr, tvhosr prcvioiin pro¬ ductions—"Awake and SuinR" nnd "Fack Tp Vour Trebles" — \\ eiT oiitNlandin^ siiceesse.s Ihe )>a>il two years.
.Anyone interested in the new show Is <'ordiiilIy invited (o he (Ml hand foi- first re- heursul ((unorrow. Fop n I a r .ferry (irodin will l)e in <harKe, >fr. l,eo Konil)erjr. (he Cana- dian jtrodMeer for the first (wo shows, will be in rolunihns for tomorrow's rehe;trsals, too.
Lakin Memorial Award^To Be Made At B^nai B^rith Dinner
On Sundiiy. Sepl. 2n. m Uro<n\ St. T('mi>li-', Um' Simford I. Liikin ¦ McmorU»l Awi\r(l will bo \nx'scnte(i ;il Ihi.' li'nai Hrith Inslaiialion Dinner.
The presentation of the I.akin Award has always been looked fnr'ward to by the entire Culumbus cominunity, a lasUnjj tribute lo Sanford Lakin. during his lifetime i\ respoeted nu-mber of the {-'olumbus .Jewish eommunily.
The program for the evening will InclUfie an invocation by Hal)bi Folkman. a .banquet ca- U'red by Mrs. Yetta Margulis, selections by Dr. Izador ('aba-
B'NAI B'RITH DEPUTIES TO CONVENE HERE
state Deputies for Ohio and Kentucky H'nal H'rllh l.odKPS. will hold a meeting at the Desh¬ ler Hotel Sunday, at 11 a. m., It was announced this Week hy Henjamln Schwartz, president of District No. 2.
A special Seminar will lake place with the folowing as par- UclpanLs:
Isadore W. Garek, past-presl' dent, Districi No. 2; Donald W. Harris, Executive Secretary, Dis¬ trict No. 2; Michael Sharlllt, Field Director, District No. 2: l.ouis Matu.soff, Allan Tarsldsh and Calirlel l.eel), memhers of General Committee District No. 2: .Arthur W. Negin. President, and Sidney 1.. Kalz, 1st v. pres., Ohio Association of H'nal Hrith Lodges.
.lustitT I.. Sillman, niemhcr of liie National Memiiership t'uni- iTtlssion Dlslrlcl No. 2; and Al); rahani (Jertner, local prcsuicnl.
ABHAM80N ON WHKC
Dr. H. \V. Ahram.son will he Ihe gviesl speaker on 'The l.lghi House" program Sunday, \2:'M p.m., on station WHKC.
Lodge Meinbers Solicited for
Aid-to-Israel
Diii-ini.' the p.isi 10 (i,-iys. cvor>' ii'rt a I H'r i t h mend>er h.ns re¬ ceived a personal leltcr .-isklng for any assistance that can lie Klven in the present Aid-tolsracl I'rogram. Ii was sire.s.scd Ihat one was'roipiesled to give more than %IS). and anything less than Ihat woidd gladly he ac¬ cepted. The purpose of Ihis cam- (laign is to pay for the anilm- lance shipped to Israel this past week hy H'ftal H'rlth.
The money to pay for Ihls am- hulance was ads'anced hy H'nal H'rlth. II is now asked Ihat the memhers give whatever they can lo help defray ihls sizeahlc expense. It Is hoped that after the ambulance Is paid for, H'nal B'rilh In Columhus will also he able lo forward at least a ,$1,000 contribution 10 national head- f|uarters.
Abe Oeitner, presi<1ent, \\isli- I's it to be initde elenv that al>.H<iluti>ly nollllng would be dediiclpd from this cx>]lectloii for the general fund or nny othiM- use. Kvcry penny col¬ lected will go to do (lie best work it ran to f.urdier our <'anse in Isft'ael. ('oiurihuti<ins sliould he sent lo Arthur K. I.oel). .Ir., chaiiman of the Ald-lo-lsrael I'rogram. A coni|ilele list of all conlrihulors Is now In the process of lieing compiled, and \vill be pulilished In Ihe Chronicle, soon.
HUMOROUS SKIT PART OF HADASSAH'S MEMBERSHIP AFFAIR
A clever, humorous skit, done in pantomime, will be present¬ ed as part of the program for Hadassah's Pald-Up Membership Luncheon, Tuesday, Sept. 21, at Broad St. Temple.
Mrs. Jerome Gross, Mrs. Jack Wolman and Mrs. Morris Kohn, program chairmen, have an¬ nounced the cast:. Mesdames Bernard FeltUnger, Morris Kohn, Jerome Kllman, Edward Nichols, and Sanford Tlmen. The skit Is under the direction of Mrs. Kohn.
Mrs. Izler Solomon, the speak¬ er of the afternoon, will talk on "Our 'Visit to Israel." She will have much of Interes.t to tell
Hadas.sah members of her stay In Palestine, sueh as the follow¬ ing incident written to Mrs. Sol¬ omon's mother, Mrs. Melamed. "An hour or so after arriving, we were on our way to Tel Aviv. Our driver was a handsome Jew¬ ish lad who graciously answered all our questions. We asked him lo explain the hole in his wind¬ shield and he lold us that an Arab fired upon him from the roadside. The bullet passed Ihrough the windshield, into the car and out Ihe back window wlthotuTftuFttng him, but ^jlat- lered/glass on his passenger. ThlC^ incident did not frighten
hlin, for he has never missed a day lirlvlng his cab liacH- ami forth from Haifa to Tel Aviv. When his day's work is done he joins the Haganah to per¬ form his d.atles for his' slate." Two additional workers of the Membership Committee, which is working so diligentjy to swell H a d a s sah's membership, are Mrs. Saul Eisenman and Mrs. William Papier. Anypne who wishes to become a member and who has not already been con¬ tacted, may do so by calling FA. 5773 and DO. 8620-
COLUMBUS HEBREW SCHOOL OPENS
In. new quarters, and with a faculty that Is on. an equal scholastic level with the public school .system, the Columbus He¬ brew School win open Monday at 4 p.m., at Fairwood Ave. Ele- njentary school, Previous site ot the School was on E. Rich St.
Mr. Daniel Harrison, superin¬ tendent of the Hebrew School, announces that a marked In- creaue In enrollment has been accomplished, and that two be¬ ginner classes will start proriipt-
ly at 4 o'clock Monday after¬ noon. Parents are urged to haVe their children report to School on time;
The Hebrew School will be¬ gin Its program with an attrac¬ tive course and the explanation of the coming holidays, in all classes.
The buses will pick up the children after public school Is dismissed, and will return them to their hom^. The second and third trips, the children wUl be
NKW VKAIt «BEKTIN<; DKADl.lNK NEXT WKKK . Next week will be (he last NtJiporlunity lo Insert .New VViK greetings lo friends and reliRives Ihrongh IJu' nuMlinm of llie Ohio .(p«i-.h Chron- ille's oul.slnndihg \ew Year's edition.
This bcnutKul nnd iiiforn\- alive niitgaxine, which has br- eonie an insdlutlnn of good iWil in both Jewish and Chris, tian honips, will be delivered lo all homes and bifslness firms .\rw Year's day (Ocl. 4). Call the Chronicle, AD. 2a'>4, Immediately to assure Inser¬ tion of your copy In this Im- portjinl 20th annual edition.
KAIini KAPLAN Dl'K HO.'MK iVIONDAY PROM Hll.l.KI. INSTITUTE
Ralibi Harry Kaplan of the Hlllel Foundation on Ohio Slate University's campus, is due liome Montlay from the National Hillel Sum.'mer Institute at Camp High Point, near Kings¬ ton, N.Y. The rahbi served as camp admitilHlralive officer and lecturer. Mrs. Kaplan and the children will al.so return Mon¬ day, trom Charlevoix, Mich.
koff, presentation of the I.akwi Awarrl. ami Installation of offi¬ cers.
I-'or reservations, Sam R. Top¬ olosky may be contacted. He Is chairman of arrangements for the evening. Walter Kalz i-; co- chairman.
IVREEYOH SOCIETY
Th^ Ivreeyoh board meeting for this month, originally sched¬ uled for Wednesday, Sept. 1.5, has been postponed lo the fol¬ lowing Wednesday. Petails cov¬ ering this meeting will appear next week.
AT FAIR AVENUE
picked up at their homes.
Following Is the schedule of classes: FlrSt trip, 4 p. m. to 5:15; Second trip, 5:15 to 6:30; and Third trip, 6:30 to 8 p.m.
In the new location, and with the addition of another bus, children will be home in 10-to- 20 minutes after Hebrew school is dismissed.
Parents shoiild contact Mr. Harrison Immediately at AD. 2855 If they haven't yet enrolled their children In the School.
PARENTS OF PRE-SCHOOL GROUPS TO CONVENE.
Mrs. A. E. Schwartz, director ot the Agudath Achlm School of Self-Development, wishes to advise parents of children in the Pre-School and the First Grade divisions that separate meetings will be called soOn for mothers and fathers In the Individual groups — Nursery, Junior and Senior Kindergarten, and First Grade. The teacher for the par¬ ticular group, together with Mrs. Schwartz, will meet with the parents at this Initial meet¬ ing.
Larry Schaffer Receives Shield of David Award
In a special announcement made liy the National Awards Commillee meeting last week at the National AZA Convention at. Watervliet, Mich., it was an¬ nounced that Larry .Schaffer. of the Heart <if Ohio AZA Chapter, had been awarded the Shield nf David awiu-tl with proficiency in bolh Leadership and Aciivlly.
'I'hls award, the hlgliesl given lo any member of .\7..\, was awarded 10 only 7.5 members ihroughoul the United Slates and Canada during the last year.
At the saiTie lime It was an¬ nounced that Larry had also been awarded the Sam Beber awai-d as "the AZA boy In the Columbus area who most clearly carries out the ,AZA ideals."
l^arry is a past president of Columlnis AZA Chapter 155, and of the Columbus B'nal H'rlth Youth Organizations Council. He Is a sophomore student at Ohio Stale University and an active Inember of Sigma Alpha Mu fra¬ ternity.
FOR KIDS ONLY!
Cjirtoon show nnd Prizes On Saturday, Sept. Ha, the Junior Division of United Jewish Fund Is presenting a. gala cai'toon show for the family, at ihe Esquire Thea¬ ter. The show will begin at 1:30 p. UI. Tickets may bo ob¬ tained in advance from Mack Gilborl, BV. 51S1, Jerry Friedman, PA. 0.331, K V c Byer, PA. 6130, Joan BcMft, DO. 8788, JciTo Papier, PA, 4100, ttud Fran Goldtarb, GA.
aosi.
There i^lll also be prizes galore —: a Schwinn bicycle und a. portable plug-In radio wlU be awarded to the hsM. ers ol lucky tickets.
By baying a ticket, yon not only have a good time, bnt yon ore also aiding a worthy cansel
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| Title | Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1948-09-10 |
| Subject | Jews -- Ohio -- Periodicals |
| Place | Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio) |
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