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Welcome, B'nai B'rith Boiii^lers!
J^RONICLE
Zj|\\y Serving Columbus and Central Ohio Jewish Community ^P^
Vol. 28, No. 6
COLUMBUH, OHIO, PRIDAY, FKBRUARY 10, lOSO
.-jfi^Si- Devoted to American '='°^*=> and Jewish Keals
fditr-day Rat/ona/ UwMment Opeus Here Un/ghi
Tfic Hplrit of frnternullRiti nnd sportNiiianNhtp nil! be cxcrclNcd tonlf^ht and tomorrow iind next u'cok^end a« ]B*nnl B*Hth bowlci'H from Ijodges enHt, south, north and went of ColunihuR Invade OhloV rupttiil for the Oth annual Natlonnl B. B. Bowling); ANSorlatioti'N moc- tlonal tournament.
The rohiinbuN tourniinient committee, under th<^ IndlspoiiHabIc j^uldancf of Clenrral Clialrninn Ben Tol¬ pen, has left no Htone unturned In preparln;; for the tu'o f^iila wi'ck-cnds of aefivlty. Bowling will take plare at Olentanfey Village and Rlvervlew Kecreatlon on Haturday cveningH and Sunday mornhigN and after¬ non un.
Tonight and next Saturday's Hoclal ealendar eallH fur a g<>t-ae<[|uainted stag party, with food, drink and wholeNonie ejitcrtalnment planned. At the coneluNion of eaeh Hiindjiy's bowling will br banquets and big-
time rntertainincnt. Thin wcek-end'H Htag and ban¬ quet will im held at tho iH'Hhlor-Walllck Hotel. The final week-eud*H affairs will be at the Nell House.
{'olumbus ronstltutes one of four host elfies eon* diiettng seetlonul toui'nnments <nlnng with Duiuth, Omaha and Grand Rapids), but the local event will be the biggest of the four, which has necessitated two
iVIAYOR RHODKS TO WI'TIXOMK
iil.s iKMior, Columbus iMay(jr .lames A. Khodt's, will be a guest at this Sunday's banquet al llu- Doshlcr for the 200 out-of-town Ren M'rilh bowlers who will'Vc compeled in this wick-end's tournament. The mayor will offi<-iaIly welcome Ihe bowlers ami officials of the local Lodge and National Association.
week-(*nds of Imwiing, Instead of one.
Tonight and tomorrow's schedule has the 41 Cb- lumbus teams competing and 47 visiting squads—the latter eoini>rised of lodges In Cleveland, Dayton, Akron, Wooster, Buffalo and ("lilcago.
On Feb, 18-111, 7,"i0 more men wlH tjike their turn at the $.1,000 jackitot of prizes.
Climaxing the 'l-day bowling carnival will be the final banquet Sunday, Feb. If). More than a thousand Ben Brith.s, including the 200 Columhus men, will congregate In Ihe spacious ballroom of Ihe Nell House for a wonderful dinner, few and lirlef speeches (with local league President I. M. Harris as toastmaster), announrement of Ihe winners, pre.sentation of awards, and, to climax the big event, a topMiqtch program of entertainment, featnrlng several big-tlnie acts, will 1>c pi-esented.
Feb. 19 is Proclaimed **World Jewish Child's Day'*
PROCLAMATION — Issued By The Vonth Aliyah I)c|mi-t- ment, Jewish ARcncy for Pal- rHtlne, JeruHalciii, Israel:
"Believing tfiat tiie needs of all youth are universal and tiieir future Indivi.sible, Itnowing too, that Jewl.sti youth in Europe and other Iand.s— blighted In the mil- llotiB—must be rescued quicltly and given a new birthright of love, hope and home if they are to endure, the Youth Aliyah De¬ partment of the .Tewlsh Agency for Palestine heret)y proclaims Feb. 19 World .lnwish Child's Day.
"The Agency which assists Is¬ rael to gather In the exiles, calls upon all men of good will to as¬ sure the continued transfer of the remnant of homeless .lewish
children to Israel. .
"The aim of World Jewish Child's Day Is to build a bridge of friendship, between these vic¬ tims of prosecution, the youth now citizens of the world's youngest democracy, and the children of free democracies elsewhere. On this day, It Is our hope that children In homes, s c h o 0 Is and organizations throughout the world will give their support to the Youth Aliy¬ ah movement which has already rescued 45,000 yoting people from tyranny and death and
STRIKE-IT-RICH
Sister, brother, dad and son Buy a ticket for the Carnival fun!
Mizrachi Women to Participate in "Child
Columhus Chapler of Mlzrachl Women will commeinorate World .lewish Child's Day by showing a color film. "Upon Their Own Soil," the picturlza¬ llon of the Be.ssie Cotsfleld Chil¬ dren's Village und Farm School, supported and maintained In.Is¬ rael by the Mlzrachl Women's Organization of America. This film, which has Yiddish narra¬ tion by the celebrated Z v 1 Schooler, stage actor and radio personality, will be shown free
BUFFET SUPPER MEETING
A complete Jewlsh-styie buffet dinner will be served Thursday, Feb. 23, at the Southern Hotel, for members of the Brydon Rd. Temple Brotherhood. The affair Ls to be an Interfalth meeting, wilh each brotherhood memljer bringing a gentile friend as his guest. The menu, just released, will Include herring, weiner rolls, potato icoogle, hot kosher corned beef, sliced salami, tur¬ key, spaghetti marzettl, cheese plate, cole slaw,' kosher pickles and tomatoes, cheese cake.
Members are asked to invite their friends now and reserve the evening for this banner event.
Mr. Al Woldman, one of the nation's foremost Lincoln his¬ torians, will be the guest speak¬ er.
The committee in charge in¬ cludes the following: Rabbl Jer¬ ome Folkman and Jack Ratner, co-chairmen; Program, Seymour Kaplan; Publicity, Asher Moser; Menu Arrangenients, MUton Freedman; Telephone Squad, Er¬ nest Deutsch, Troy Feibel, Al¬ bert Gporey, Seymour Gorchoff, RalpH Rosenfleld.
to the public at a date to be an¬ nounced.
The Mlzrachl Women wish to take this opportunity lo thank all who helped make their re¬ cent dinner such a tremendous succe.ss. 'rhe chapter Is grateful to Rabbl Leopold Greenwald, for his Inspirational me.ssage which helped so materially In the generous response of those attending the dinner to the ap¬ peal for funds with which to carry on our work; to Rahbl S. W. Rubenstein. for his well- cho.sen words of encouragement; to Rabbl Julius Baker, to Mrs. M. N. Taxon, who delivered the
Talent Show Tonight
The Junior Youth Group, com¬ posed of 7th and Sth graders and others, will sponsor a panorama of talent and entertainment this evening, In the social hall of the Broad St. Temple.
A full-cast show, composed of more than 20 talented young¬ sters, will be presented. Re¬ freshments will be sold; useful, colorful, door prizes will be giv¬ en away; judges„have been chos¬ en to select the three most tal¬ ented people. All in all, the eve¬ ning's program points tq^ard loads of fun and good entertain¬ ment. Tickets will sold at the door: 10c for everyone under 10 years of nge; 25c for those over 10.
Judges for the evening are Mrs. Harry Getz, president of the. Sisterhood; Mr. Raymond D. Nateman, president of the Tem¬ ple; Mr. 1\I. L. Felgenbaum, pro¬ gram director of WOSU, and dramatics head of, the Sunday School.
stanils ready tn gather in tens of thousands more.
"Youth Aliyah pledges to main¬ tain and educate all newcomers as It has those already rescued, so that they may once again dedicate themselves, as all youth should, lo Justice, brotherhood and peace for all mankind. This we do In memory and in tribute lo Henrietta Zold, great Ameri¬ can teacher, social worker and founder of Hada.ssah. In whose spirit World Jewish Child's Day Is being proclaimed."
The local chapter of Hadassah will gratefully accept contribu¬ tions for Youth Aliyah. Gifts may also he made honoring or in memory of dear ones. Kindly contact Mrs. Dave Rosenfeld, 205.0 Sherwood Rd., DO. 9'122.
's Day" Celebration
opening prayer, and lo Mrs. S. \V. Rubenstein, for her splendid introduptlon of.the guest si)eak- er, Mrs. Belle C.old.sleln of New York.
To all the loyal members who helped prepare the dinner, to the men who helped serve, together with the corps of girls who vol¬ unteered their services , that night, and to Jerry Melmed and DItzl Block, who presented the musical program, Mizrachi of¬ fers heartfelt thanks.
¦ And to the Columbus com¬ munity, whose attendance and generosity helped make this one of the ouLstandlng events of the year: 'God Ble.ss you all for help¬ ing Mlzrachl help the children In Israel."
T. I. HISTERHOOD BIRTHDAY PARTY
Tifereth Israel Sisterhood will be celebrating Its 38th birthday •tomorrow evening at liroad St. Temple, In the social hall. Mrs. S. Subow, hospitality chairman, and her commlllee have planned a delicious dinner, for this fes¬ tive occasion. " '
Toastmaster will be Mr. Char¬ les Marguiis: The Columbus Girls Choir, composed of 110 voices, will feature a delightful musical program, under the dir¬ ection of Herbert Huffman.
HIL.JLEL STUDENT BOARD
The student board of the Hillei Foundation will be entertained by the women members of the senior board of Hillel at a sup¬ per at the home of Mrs. Alien Gundersheimer, 42 Park Drive, next Wednesday evening. A Joint meeting of the student and senior boards will follow.
Athlete-Scholar Award will Feature Father-Son Stag
H'nal H'rith fathers and sons will be heading for Broad St. Tem¬ ple Tuesday at 8:15 p. m. for the annual Father-Son Night
The strictly stag affair promises lo i)e one of the most out¬ standing Father-Son nights ever—ond each member is urged nol only to bring his own sons, tjut a neighbor's son also. The program Includes Nelson,
the Magician, famed for his tricks of magic. Movies of the 10 4 9 world series between Brooklyn and the Yankees will aLso be shown.
High spot on the program will be the naming of the outstand¬ ing Jewish athlete of Columbus for the current year. This will be the 5th year for the award.
Lou Berliner, chairman of the congregation, evening, and his committee, | The irant|Uet will be a mem- have rounded up exciting favors orable event as many local and
JACK SCHIFF TO M-0 BETH .JACOB BANQUET
Mr. .Jack Schlff, vice-president of the Shoe Corp. of America and an outstanding citizen of Co¬ lumbus, win be toastmaster ,for the testimonial dinner March 12—which honors Rabbi Leopold Greenwald's silver anniversary as spiritual leader of Beth Jacob
for everyone. Refreshments vvill be served.
The committee say.s "Sons take your Dads . . . and Dads, take your sons. Even Uifui^'h Us Valentine's Day. the.committee is sure that mom won't mind a hit If the men all gather for a big stag celebration."
visiting dignitaries will partake in tho colorful ceremonies.
LEADERSHIP TRAINING
, Myra Rotblatt Is announcing another leadership training course program for Sunday, Mar. 26, An Interesting program Is be¬ ing planned.
Nothing has been overlooked In preparing tor the Strlke-lt- Rlch carnival. There will be everything Imaginable — from decor to dancing lo delicious Kosher "franks" — bul the all- lmporlanl question you'll be ask¬ ed by the "kiddles" upon arrival home afler the dance will be:
Announce Additional Gifts For Strike-it-Rich Carnival Dance
At a spirited meeling of the Parents Group of the Agudalh Achim Self-Development School last Tuesday, EU Levlson and Ber¬ nard Ruben, chairmen of the Special Gifts committee, announced the ad<lltlonal gifts to be awarded Sunday, Feb. 20, the night of the Strike-lt-Rlch carnival-dance.
Not only did the current par¬ enls attend, bul also people whose children have been In school as far back as five and six years ago. The.se parents volun¬ teered their services to help with the dance and many alum¬ ni parents have contributed gen¬ erously.
The gifts:
Schwlnn bicycle, donated by Columbus Cycle Co; movie pro¬ jector, by the Bernard Rubens; Toastmaster hospilallty set, by Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kahn; "Treat of the Monlh" from the Mara¬ mor Candy Co; Coffee-Master by Westinghouse; $25 worth of siioes from the Gilberl Shoe Co,
And here's a surprise prize: a thoroughbred English setter will be given away Feb. 26, donated by Judy Linlck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Linick. Judy, one of the School's students, asks that "please be sure t,he person who gets this wonderful puppy gives him as good a home and lovlifg treatment as we have for 'Puddln'."
There will be u meeting next Tuesday, 8 pm., at the school. This is a eteeiing Committee meeting and par/enfai ot the group are nrged to attend and i-eport on their activities for tjhe dance.
",What did you bring me?" So, this year the Committee has ar¬ ranged a special "Kiddles' Kor¬ ner" of many items to bring home to the children. This booth wlU be under the capable direc¬ tion of Mrs. Harold Monnett and Mrs. Louis Ourevitz, who report that the children themselves are working at school to provide the dfecqrations for the booth.
Object Description
| Title | Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1950-02-10 |
| 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 | 2008-09-23 |
