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Museum
N. High St. at 15th--I.
New Agudath Acblm-Beth Jacob Synagogue Given ''Go" Sign
Combined Building Committee
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^f^// Senrinq Colixmbus i^d Cenlral Ohio lewish ComnmnltTW/AlI.
Vol. 27,' \o. 37
coijUmbus, Ohio, PRiDAy, septembek ia, mmd
Devoted to Am&iirlcan X and Jflwlih ' Ideolti
ZIONIST DISTRICT ELECTS OFFICERS
WK STILL ACCEPT
NEW VP:AR MESSAGES
.'\lthongh It Is too late to be -inSorlpd in the annual New Vciir Magazine edition of the Ohio .lewl.Mli C^hronicie which reaches all' Hubscribei-s next Halurday, Hept. 24, greetings to fi-ieud.H and relallves Inny be inserted next week and the t'nllowing Aveek — b(.'tttvcen lt(>sli Hashonah and Vom Klp¬ pur. .-V l)eauTifuIly-<'om|K>Meil boxed greeting, Iwo columns In width', can be baft for $2.'
Call' (be t'bronicle office now—AD. 20.'i-l—-and have one of these appropriate greeltngs in.serled.
{Installation of j Lodge Officers I Sunday Night
Mr. Harrison
Last, Tuesday evening, at Agtidath Achim synagogue, the rftetnbership of t,he local Zionist District elected the foiiovi'ing of¬ ficers and board members: Dan¬ iel Harrison, president;.'Dr. B. W. Abramson, Dr. Max Kanter, David Gaiser, vice-presidents; Harold Kaytie, sec'y; and Rud¬ olph Stern, treas. . ^
Members of the Executive Boar<l Include: Harry Beckman, Maurice Chanis, Philip Feldman, Bernat-d' Feltlinger, Rabbi Jer¬ ome Folkman, Dr. Mat'vin Fox, I. 'W. Garek, Wm. Civets, Arthur Goldberg, George Goodman, Dr. E. J. Qordon; Reuben Greenberg, Benjamin Grossman.
Abe Jacobson, Rabbi Harir Kifplan, Jerome Klelman, .lacob Krakowltz, Leonard Kohn, E. G. Krupnick, Fred M. Levi, Louis Levin, David Levison, Herbert Llnlck. -
-Herman Luckoff, Leonard Manekln, I^torman Mathless, Sam Meizlish, Robert • L. Mellman, Sam Melton, Raymond J^lateman, Ben Z. Neustadt, Frank 'Nutis, Leonard Quinn, Ahe Robins,
Full repoi-t made by Sa^iuel ^T. Melton at-the local Zionist District meettng last Tuesdays presenting a vivid summari¬ sation o<L Israel's Economic status, will appear in next week's Chronicle.
Holiday Broadcasts
NKW YORK (Special,!—With, its Sunday, Sept.^ 18 progi.'am, ^he Klernal Light returns to Its regular dramatic series, and in observance of Rosh Hashonah will Pre.sent, "A Nevy Amen, ¦ iq- morrow, (NJ;iC network, 12:30-1 p. m., DST), according'to an an- nouficement by the Jewish Theological Seminary of Ameri¬ ca, under who.s^ auspices the program is conducted.
In cohimemoration • of Rosh Hashonah, "A New Ame/i*.' deals with the many problems en- couritered by the United Nations International Children's Emer¬ gency Fund irt trying to make a new worlfl for the sick, starved ar)d war-torn children who have lost theirs. It commends the ¦U.N>I.C.E.F. and the people throughout the world who self- lessly.work to help save the.se children from hunger and pesti¬ lence.
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Rabbi Jerome D. Folkman of Hryden Rd. Temple will deliver a Rosh Hashonah m^sage via station WHKC today at 10:45 a. m. Next Friday (Sept. 23), Rab¬ bi Samuel W. Rubenstein. of Agudath Achlm congregation will broadcast two addresses in conjurictiorl with the high holl- •days, also on . station WHKC. The first will he at 9:15 next Friday morning; the second will be at 1:30 p. ;n., Sunday, Oct. 2.
These programs will feature cantorlal selections and Inspira¬ tional messages related to the Jewish. New Year and Yom- Klp¬ pur.
Fred Roland, Rabbi Samuel Rub¬ enstein. '
Herbert Schlff, Jack ScWfff^. Max Schottensteln, Hilrry Sch¬ wartz, Joseph L. Schwartz, Harry Sher, Jack Sher, Abe Seff, Dr. IrvlBg Seff, Gilbert Slegel, Justin L. SUlman, Theodore R. Simeon.
Abe Wolman, A, 1. Yenkin, B, A. Tenkln, Fred Yerikln; Rabbi 'Nathan Zellzer, Joseph Zox.
¦The election meeting was fol¬ lowed by a symposium on the future relations of the ZOA with the State of Israel. The partici¬ pants in this 'symposium were Rabbi Samuel- ilubensteln, \*hD discussed the cultural phase of the sjibject; Dr. B. W. Abramson, vftif reviewed the political phase ancl Mr. Sam Mel.ton, whose paper on the economic phase was read by Mr. George Levlne. . TJie meeting was well-.!ittended and the audience seemed very much interested in-the discus¬ sion of the topic, as it Is the burning Question of the day In American Jewry.
fMJLDSTKlN SPEAKER AT 8K.MINAR OP' DEPUTIES
Harry S. Goldstein, B'nal B'rith deputy for this arfea, will lie one of the speakers at the, •Beputles' Seminar Sunday morning and afternoon at the "Hotel Gibson In Cincinnati. T,Jie Semlnap,wlll be attended by Dls- tt^t m. 2 officers and the 13 deputies oi the 8-state pistri(;t.
Also on the program, will, be District President »Samuel J. Frazln 6i Denver, who will ad¬ dress the-Zion L6tlge Installation banquet In CplumbuB tomorrow night. -'.,,
CLARA KA8SBLMAN I TO ADDRESS B&P HADASSAH SUNDAY
.Business and Professional Women's Hadassah chapter win have the honor of hearfng an address by Mrs. Clara K<)s- selman, on a vlsllf here from Israel, as guest sjieaker for the chapter's opening meet¬ ing of the seiison Simday af¬ ternoon at the Seneca Hotel, starting at 2:30.
Also on the program will be a very interesting film — "Naomi Says Yes,"
Okays Plans, Specifications
After many months of careful study and research in modern temple slruclure.s throu^out the United States, the combiitcd building committee of the Agudath Achim and Beth Jacob congregations of Columbus, headed by Max Schottenstcin and 'William L. Goodman, co-chairmen, this week officially announced that the new house of worship. to be built in Bexley at E. Broad St. and Stanwood, vVill soon begin building operations.-
An ;it'chi,t.ccl'.s- rirawinf,', plans and specification.si were presented at",-! nieclin.L; nf tlie building commjUee receiitly," at which tiitic the F & V Hiiildin^; .Service.-ihrnugh its reR- i.steredarchitcrts. M. it.. .Maffit ;ind Wm. Liley,'was com.-
j tni.ssioned K) dcsij^n the new structure.
> The now (.'liifii-c uill incliiilt- niiinV of the latest features as In- rorpoiritiMi in ¦¦nmi nf ilic liM.liiii,' syiiagoajuos in metropolitan Cdiiimuiiltic^. (Inc nf 111,, neu- riMiun-; nil l.c an ¦;ill-aircon(iilloped l)uiI(iiiiK. .M.-<o, :i hugi. .-;o(i,il hall in .Kvr.iiinio'ialf 7."« people. li> c-la.ssi-ooni.-i for the religious sehoor. ;'i junior ehapel for daily ser¬ vices, ahd ample sealing e,ai)a(i.ly for .-eivices (liirliiH the iiigh liolidiivs.
Herbert "Vyisc
The seven new officers of Zion Lodge 02, B'nai B'rith, will offi¬ cially take office fgr the year when they are installed at the annual banquet Sunday af 6:.'J0 p./m„ at Broad St. Temple. 'The new men who will lead the lodge are Herbert Wise, president: Leon Friedman, first vice-president; Sam R Topolos-
Till- Sanford I. Lal^in awiird has been presented twice pre- viousiy. The fiward winners were Alfen C«underNheimer, 1047; and Riibbi Harry Kaplan IIM8.- Tile romnilttee on selec¬ tion is Ii04ided by 1. \V. (Jarek. .MenibfM'H are Jack 11. Wobftein, Abo iVolman, Sanl Luper, and Herb Wise.
ky, 2nd v-p; Seymour guardian; Saul fiokol, Walter'Katz, treasure; Gertner, chaplali;!.
The principal address at the banquet w>lli be given by Samuel J .^Frazln, president of District 2. B'nai B'rith, from , Denv.er, Colo.
Serviiig as toastmaster will be Sidney f). KuSworm, treasurer. Supreme Lodge of B'nal B'rith. Installing officer 1.^ I. W. Garek-, member of the Supreme Lodge Executive Committee. .• '
Last-minute reservations for tomorrow's banquet will be ac¬ cepted toda? or tonight. Call Saul Sokof, MA. 5208, or any other offlcdr of the Lodgp, Im¬ mediately.
One of the features of the eve¬ ning will be the presentation of the Sanford I. Lakln Memorial Award to the man in the Colum¬ bus Jewish community who has devoted continuous efforts and givpn outstanding service to Co¬ lumbus civl/bly, the Jewish com¬ munity, or to B'nal B'rith nat¬ ionally or locally.
Other highlights of the 'teve- nlng will include the' presenta¬ tion of the District membership aiXitnaltd Abe Silverman, * who secured the greatest number of new numbers for the lodge d. Ing the past year.
¦ Past presidents of Ihf lodg?, will be seated at a special table and Introdutjec). Other parts of the program Include the Invoca tlort by Rabhl Sanjuel Rvlben-
(OvnUDiied on PaKB 4>
Hadassah Membership Luncheon Wednesday '
Mrs, Harry Kollus, president of Columbus Chapter of Senior Hada.s.sah, has announced that the first Ha(lass;ih meeting of the coming season will be held next Wednesday, 1 p. m.. 'at Broad St. tempie. This wiil be the membership luncheon, iionorlng the new members. Ad¬ mission wili bo paid-up member¬ ship for the lO'IO-SO season.
Mrs. Norman Katz of Cleve¬ land will- be the guest speaker for the afternoon. Mrs. Katz re¬ cently returned ' from Israel Where she spent some tlrr\e at the' various Hada.ssah projects. She has firsthand knowledge of the contribution being made to Israel ¦ by Hadassah chapters throughout the U. S. Mrs. Katz's presehce at this first meeting will be a real treat for all- those who attend, as she Is a dyhainic sp.eaker and will be able to give the audience a very real pfcturc of the activity today in Israel.
Mrs. Aaron Slvitz, program thairman, has announced that Mrs. David Lesser wiil give the opening .prayer.
At the luncheon Wednesday, Mrs. Ben Yenkin, chairman of memhershi|J, will a;inounce who "Mrs. I()n0" is—the thousandth member of Columbus Hadassah —who will be presented a spec- clal gift for the occasilon.
Mrs. Jo^h Elsenberg Is in charge of arrangements for the luncheon. Her-co-chairmen are Mrs. Frank Glassman and Mrs. Hy Koppelman. Hostesses for the afternoon will be Mesdames Cody Zelizer, A. Schofer, Alex¬ ander' Pollock, Charles Roth, Spencer iAlexander, Arnold Sher, Max Zlsklnd, Saul Marjcs, Martin Shiffman, Albert Shko> nick, Don Snider and H a 1 Abrams.
Don't forget, next Wednesday, Sept. 21, 1 p. m.. Broad St. Tem¬ ple. Pay your dues and you will enjoy a very stimulating and worthwhile afternoon. ^.-
Ohio Vallev'Zionist5 Convene at Louisville
An executive meeting of the Ohio Valley Zionist Region la scheduled Sutiday jioon at the Brown Hotel In 'Louisville, Ky? Discussions pertainlng-to mem¬ bership, the American Zionist Furid, Jewish National Fund and the ImplemeBtatloff of the new 'ZOjA. program will hit held.
Representatives from the 18 districts in the region. Including Ohio, Indiana and W. Va., will attend the conference. '
Berijamin Plser of South Bend, Ind., Is president of the Region. Daniel Harrison of Columbus Is executive 8ecre,5ary.
Otlie'r niemljei-.'-^Nif the build: ing cdmniiiiee :ire:
Harry (lilberl. Arthur 0 o 1 d- licrg. Abe Coodman. I. M. Har¬ ris. Ahe Krakoff. .lacoli Krako- uitz, I.ouis L;ikin. Milton Lee- niah, IjOUis Leviq^. Sam i.uper, I.ouis Kuhen. .loseph I,. , Sch¬ wartz, Kol Shenk, Hen Siiber¬ stein, Al Solove, Jerome Solove, .loseph Swartz. Morris 'Wein¬ stock. Julius Weintraub, Abe Wolman and Abe Yenkin.
It was in January of 19-18, that the campaign fo/ funds was launched for the new synagogue, with Louis Ruben as chairman' of the drive. Others who aided Mr. Ruben w^re Joseph L. Sch¬ wartz, who was chairman of all out-of-town .solicitations; A. A. Wolman. cp-ordinator between the Pltmning and Fund-raising: committees^ and Ahe-Yenkin, treasurer.
The need for such a house of fContinaea on rajte 4}
Community Council
Honor Roll of t
Blood Donors |
Mts. Jerome Gro.ss, chairman of the Red Cross Blood Donor Council for the Jewish communi¬ ty, . reports this week that 500 volunteers have signed donor pledge ctirds and that many have alread.y donated at the Columbus Regional Blood Center, at 30 E. Town St.
Many still have not been con-. ti|cteff and any of those who wish to give'a pint of blood be¬ fore they can be .contacted are asked to call Mrs. Gross, DO. 8,18f!. . ' .
In the future, Mr.s. Gros^ points put, persons who have signed donor*pledge cards will be called alphabetically, so It may be some time before all-are given appointments. However, should anyone wish to donate In the near future, please call Mrs. Gro.ss and she will schedule ybuf a|)olntment at the time you. want it.
"Again, It is my pleasure ttr, express the deep appreciation of"^ our committee And myself for trie wonderful cooperation given us by thfe affiliated organiza¬ tions of trie Jewish Community Council," said Mrs. Gross. "And again, I personally want to thanlc those who' are dplng such fine work as members of the committee." ^
"Our Job Is not • finished by atly means", she contlnueti. "as the Red Cross National Blood Program has. not been establish¬ ed as an emergehcy measure,. bjjt win continue on' for years".
On the Red Cross Blood Dqnor Roll, Sept. 6-^3, vyere; Mrs. Ar¬ thur •!¦ Kobaciter, Marjorle W. ' Gross, Abe Shustlck, Martin Handler, Regina .W. Greenberg, Mrs. L 1 b.b y ' Gelchinan, Mrs. ¦ Jean Handler, Vickie, M. Shafer, ¦ Irvlrig . Echt, Breta Forchelmer and Maty Ida ArhetJ
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| Title | Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1949-09-16 |
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| Place | Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio) |
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