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Vol. 28, No. M
COLUMBUS, OHIO, PBIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, lO.-.O
Devoted to American and .Jewish Ideals
Contributors to New Center Invited to Inspection Tour
David Feerer, Sol D. Shaman. Harold Slegelman. Mrs. Jack Schilling, Mrs. Theodore Schlon¬ sky. Mrs. Harry Getz and Mrs.. Ike Cohen make up the commil¬ tee in charge of the meeting and reception for the nearly 000 ori¬ ginal contributors to the .lewish Community Center Sunday al 8 p, m.
The galhcring will bo featured l)y a tour of the beautiful now liuilding on College Ave,, with
captains who will work wilh Melville D. Frank on the Cenier membership drive as tour lead¬ ers. Assisted by a large group of workers the captains will guide groups over the three floors frym the ground floor to the second.
.Visitors will be shown the in¬ door pool, handball courts, game rooms. Health Club headtiuai'l- j t,M's. locker rooms and steam and I mass.igo looms on the giound
So nnxlou.s were they Id see the New .lewish Cenlor, that tile clilldien of tlio Silioiithal Day Camp Jumped the gun anil miide un inforniul tour ol' Ihe. building before its onicial opi-n- Ing. Thoy are iilctuied al llie j-ntrance to Ihr new huililing, wilh Bob Jiaplan, <Ure<>l4>i-i>( Ibe Canip.
The riiuipei's are only "ne of (lie many groups who have slopped in lo look over the plant, and (o learn about Ihe facili¬ lies for the ai'llvllles Ihat are In slore for members.
floor: theater, gymnasium, libr¬ ary, club committee and social rooms nn the first floor: and school rooms and club and ac¬ tivity room.s on Ihe second. The liowling arena in Ihe attached liuilding to (he north of the mnln enlrance. now ih full use, wiii be seen also,
.-\nioiig tour leaders who will aitend anti bring groups of tiieir workers art; .Morris l-'ried- tiiau. Dave l-'ccrer, Kiibeit f.eon. Iv.iii (lilberl. Ben Tolpen. .'VUi.K P. Arons. Allan Tarshi.--h. Ben Cro.ssnian. Sam II, Solonioii. .^rlhllr .M, /Cuelliiig. Sol Shaman. Dan Cohen. Si Sokol and l.iay- nioiul Kahii,
.•\ gloiip of iillci'i'slcd woiiien. reprcvciiliiig .lewish wiimen'?. nr- ganizalinii.-i. will ail a.-^ Iioslesscs to greet guests and Id st.'i've re- freshnicnls al Ihe liiroinial re- ceiHiiiii lo folliiw Ihe -liiirt busi¬ ness ineetiiig,
liicliidcil are: .Mi'sdann's. Siiiii- ui'l Ouri'Vilz. ,-\i'iii,ini| .Miel, Harry Sliiff. Ilairv Celz. Harry 1 Mayliiuck,, Snl Kiting, Hairy Sriiwailz, I,oui* llobins. Ibii'i'V i Kollus, 1, ,\ulis, I-; .1 Ciinluu, i, i\V, ilarek. .Melhillr I), i-'raiik. , .Mayer Roscnrelii. ,Mcvim' Sch- I wiirlz and ,la{k Kcsler, I 111 additiiai, a second group of ' women will be on liaml to give j jiiformatioil aiioiil Cenier mem-
UOAHI) MEKTlNt;
! The regular board meeling of Ithe Coiiiieil of .lewish Women is Ttiesd.iy. l::l(l p. in,, al the new !.lewish Cenier,
bership. They will include: Mes¬ dames Herbert Kauver. Sam Smoler, Robert Goldberg, Mar¬ tin Shenker. Marvin Franklin. Victor Ringer, Richard Gold¬ stein, Joseiih Goltlslager, Ben Morganstern and William Kauff¬ man.
There are to be special decora- lions; for _ Ihe I'ccepiion. with j -Mrs,' Louis A. Madison in' charge, |
With the delivery uf nearly' Too new folding hostess chairs for club rooms and lounges, il is now fiosslhle for organizations lo siliedule nieeliiigs in Ibe new Cenier, a privilege ili.'it many iliibs are taking advaiilage of, llirei'tor Itosenfeld aniioiinees,
Alleaily srlledilled .ire the Il'nai llrilh Girls. AZA. .lewisli VV'ar \'eiei;ins ,\ii.Niliary, and the ,iiiini meeling of the 'I'TA of' Ihe Hebrew Sehiml ami Ivrce- voli Socieiy,
(irilee ei|lli|inienl I . being re-
eeived ami insialleil, ineluiling
multigraph machine, typewrit¬ ers, modern rotary card file and an a.ssortmenl of book cases and- lables. The group work office has been set up on the .second floor to accommodate the, offices of Martin Llvenstein. director of .youth activities for teen-age antl young atliilt memliers. and of Marvin .losolowilz. director of .junior activities.
The first floor offiee of Mr, Rosenfeld, the assistant ilirector .Meyer II, Schwarlz. and Ihe director of health antl physical ailivities, Samuel li Stellman, has been fully org;inizerl for sev- er;il iiioiiihs, larryliig oul be¬ hind IhCMeiies plans, ..\t p|-e. -eiji, receiving and pl.'icillg of e(|iii|inieiil i- the biggest ,ioli, as Iriirk-. arii\e d.iil.\- .itiii invoices are pre-eiilcd fnr signing,
iionallniis lioiii iiiieresicd
llleinljeis nf the ,[ewish Cilin-
niiinil,S' are .uiiviiig at-n and .li'e lieing di iiilmleii where
lieelled.
Cantor Sholom Katz To Conduct Services .At Ahavas Sholom
I'ljiiitregaliiiii .\lia\as Shnlnm i- |ile.i^ed In annoiinee ili.ii tile woiMfaniniis Canlor Shnlnm K.itz will cniiduel Siurnili services .it lis syii;e.,'ngu(>. S7S S, Ohio .Vve Sept, 2(1-27,
I'i'ice nf admission is only .SL.'id. Tiekels niiiy be purchasi-d from members or from .Mr. David (.aisei', 14.t H. James Rd. ,
Cantor Kalz is widely known fiir his recnrdings of "Kl .Mole Kachamiii" and .ippeared here last ve.ir under the spniisni'sliip of H'nai B'rith.
Beth Jacob Congregation Reaches Milestone Sunday
Mr. Joe Swartz, president of Beth Jacob Congregation, takes ^reat pleasure to invite all members, their families, and patrons of the Congregation to attend the ground¬ breaking ceremony for the new Beth Jacob Synagogue to¬ morrow, 11 a. m., on Bulen Ave. near Livingston Ave.
The ground-breaking commitiee consisting ot Mr. Jack Schiff, chairman, Morris Beim, M. 'Weinstock, Abe Shus¬ tick, Louis Levin, Joe Steinberg and Julius Weintraub, has arranged a very inspiring progra'm for this outstanding event in the history of Beth Jacob Congregation. .
Rabbi Leopold Greenwald will pay tribute to the founders and builders of the Congregation; he will stress the importance of the new synagogue as a vital force that will strive to perpetuate traditional Judaism in our com¬ munity.
The entire Jewish community is invited to witness the impressive ceremony of rededication to build a new Beth Jacob synagogue in our city.
Object Description
| Title | Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1950-09-15 |
| 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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| Format | newspapers |
| Date created | 2008-09-23 |
