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2j|\V/y^erving Coltunbus anid Central Ohio Jewish Conununlty \\//\^
Vol. 20, No, 4
rOLUMUl S, OHIO, FKIDAV', ,)ANI'AkY 20, lfl,'>l
Devoted to American and Jewish Ideals
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B-Day "Application" Blank
TO: The Wood IJonor Council, member of the Jewish Community Council. 1 offer to give hlood on "11" day, Feb. 20, with the understanding thut I will be given an examination before ijeing allowed to give.
,My name >.
AdflresK
Phoiin . '
Pk'ii.'iL' mail to Mrs. .(oroino Gross, 807 Remington Rd., ("olumbus !l, 0. . ¦
DR. MARK'S FILMS ON ISRAEL "
TO FEATURE BETH JACOB EVENT
The many Interesting 'Wings i monies and banquet .Sunday^, which he siiw and did during a;Feb. 18, at tho .synagogue, iin(n< recent trip to Lsryel have' been j with him he Is bringing all the, ,\ „,.,.,,|,i|. m.-ijor speakiM- will .recorded on film hy Dr. Morris • material and screen to show the i;,, u,. .luscph .1. fichwarlz. IMA IVlark, prominent Cincinnali phy-1 foiir films (T'OO to (ino-ft. ca('h).^].;xcc-utivp vice- ihairmaii, wh
slci,in. Or. Mark is the h/morcd j Or. Mark' has m.idf six trips will outline (ho ohjoctivosOf tho
UJA Leadership Conference in Chicago Feb. 4
NKW YORK, (Sppoian — I'irl-, has Lu'von, Israel's Minister of Agriculture, will jie'tho guest of honor and princif),'il speaker at the Mid-West Loudership Con¬ ference of Che United Jowl.sh Ap¬ peal, which will bring together .lewish commuiflty Ip.-idor.s firom j Ifi stales, Sunday, Fob. -I, at the I Sheraton llotpl in Chicago. I This will 1)0 Mr. l.avon's first ma'jnr address in lhe U. '.'i
Tho Israel' Minlsior of Agrl- culturo, who rocontly obangod his tiamo frqiti I.ubianiker U) Lavon, vvill discu.ss tho urgent Ijrobloms facinU Israel in l!i.''il in tho reception,"soltloniont and re~ habililalion of ZOh.mm n o w- oinors.
which requires $203, 118'1, 577 for Israi'l aid, overseas rellff and I'l.ssi.stance'.to newoorn'^r.s in tho U. S. ¦
Tho Coiiforenco will ho.atlontl- od liy an oxpeolod :j00 Jewi.sh loaders.
One of th'e oufsianding figures of the Israeli Caiilnot. Mr. l.avon wa.^ for m;my yoars tho Coiioral Socritary of tiio HisL'tdrut. tho Coiioral Koderation of l^abor in
guest for Bd -i Jacoh ('ongrc-, to FOuropo; {he rhost recent being gallon's annuAi installation core-'via airiilano. in lO.'if) he visited; ' . ¦ • I r'alest'^no When it was under firili.sh rule and tho contrast he foii'nd was summed up in what a shopkeeper remarked to blm: "Wo have peace now: my win- (knys no longer aro' broken periodically."
I'art of tbe great and impres¬ sive progress made in Jerusalem was, noted by Dr. Mark In re¬ gard to Its water system. "There' was ito water system for 2000 years-there," be stated, "btit now pipes are being la|d and water pumped lOOO-miles, to the resid¬ ents." .
The gppearaiice of Dr. Mark will be orte of many reasons why the Heth' Jacob event Feb. 18 will be one which members of the Congregations will not want to miss'. Besides ttie annual im staliatlon of officers and the in¬ teresting program planned by Rabbl Leopold Greenwald, a dell- clous dinner will he prepared to make the 'evening a complete Pr. Murk success.
L:nitod
LKADKKHHir FORl'.M OI'I'
I ' The H'nai H'rith Loadershjii
I Foruin Bchoduled for this Suii- (i,'iv ill Columhus h;i hoon oan-
I celled.
I This docislon. hy tho District (Ir.ind l.odgo mmmitteo jit'as mado afti'r'oonsidoration orihe lUKTrlainllcs of tho vve;rthor and
! the travel required froiri'distant commuiiitie^. A futurolilato has not been-set.
1-sraol. Known as ,'i man Of ac¬ tion with a rtjputatlon for eut,t- ing rod t.'ipe. Mr.'i.avop will pre¬ .sent .lo the U.IA Conference the urgent need for Cnited Jewish. Appeal funds, not oqly to bring into Israel 2(K1,000 newcoriiew this year, but at tbe .same time to osialilish 120 now agricultural soltlpments anrt--to make po.ssible Iht; employmont of 100,000 new- comors in afforestation, land roolamation and irrigation pro¬ grams.
Tho Fob. 1 Loadorship Confer-' on(*o will represent the heart of America in the largost regional inocUng launching tho 10.51 UJA drivo and Is of decisive impor-
I lance to the nationwide cam-
I palgn ofXprt.
I -Funds raised tn. the cimjKiign will onabli.viho three constituolu
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New A. A. Synagogue Plans Revealed
'Institute on Judaism" Set for Wednesday irni^gr, Ajfterndon at Broad St. Temple
Fln^lplans for.the Institute on JudaLsm Wednpsda^ at Broad St. Tcmj)le^^ave-been made. Hostesses from thetiryden Rd. anil Broad St. TeVnple sisterhoods, spon.sors of the Institute,- are 'the following mernbers: " Mrs. Theodoye Slmsiin and her Vfice-chairmait/'Mrs. Bernard Brahm, and 'jvlesdames Jeffrey Goldsoil, Robert Greene, Allen Gundershelmer Sr., Sam Gure¬ vltz, Arthur Hersch; J. X Jaco: by, Beri Kahn, Rob't-Levy Sr., Arthur Loeb,. Ben Balshone, Rob't'Blashek, FCed Henkin. -
Mrs. August Schofer, chair¬ man, arid Mesdames Harry Kol¬ lus, Joe Plotnick, Don, Erkig, Martin Shenker, Sam Subow, Sanford Lipson, Fred Roland, Wm. Wasserstrom, David Gold- .smlth, Lou Wils6rt, Chas.^ ^lar- guiis, Joe Scheoter, Joe Fleischu man, Martin Godofsky, Si Kahn, Ray Nateman.
In charge of preparing the luijcheon which will be se'rved- 10 the delegates are Mrs, Harry Mellman a 'n d Mesdarhes E. Deutsch, Mike Hausman, ^ ax FMednlan, p e n o Fofchhelmer, Jor9rne Kohn, Lou "Rubefi,. Roy Stone,'J. Wolstein, Spl Myers.
Mrs, Herman Lleverman and her vlee-dhalrman, Mrs. J. J. pa¬ purt, ana Mrs. Sam "Wassei-stroirl and her vici-chmn., Mrs. Bern, ard Feltlliiger, Invite members of botlyiisterhoods' to the morn¬ ing sessiori (10 o'clock tp ndb'n)
' antl tht! afternoon Session which
¦ starts at 1130. Due to limited space and facilities, only dele^ gates can be served luncheon.
Abe A. Wolman, president of Agudas Achim Congrogatlon, presided over a joint board sup¬ per meeting of the Congregation and Sisterhood Tue.sday in the. social hall of the synagogue. -Mr.. Wolman' informed the group of the' result.l of a,build: ing co''mmlttee meeting held with Mr. Leo Ya.s.senoff of the F. & Y. Construction Co., concerning the early completion of the new .¦iynagogu.e in Hexley. Speaking of the great strides the Congre¬ gation has taken In recent years, Mr. Wolman said: "Our dreams over the yoars are at la.st be¬ coming a reality. Our now House of Worship will moro than ever fulfill tho needs of the member¬ ship of Agudas Achirn and -should iirove a real .source of pride to tho total .lowish com-" munlty, as well as to all the people of Columbus." '
I'lodge-cards wore distributed at the meeting by Hon Tolpen, Lou Croldfarb and Sam Schlon¬ sky. "Monies needed to com¬ plete thd new building must be secured at once,:' Mr. Wolman
URAD-FACULTV CLuIj
B'nal B'rlth Hillel's Graduate- Facility Club will present Dr. Kurt Wolff in a lecture ort "The Sociology ot Knowledge—a His¬ tory, Survey and an Appraisal." Dr. 'Wolff will speak tomorrow, 8 p. m., at Hlllel. ' . ¦'
. Dr. Wolff studied as a scholar¬ ship student at the universitie.s, of Frankfurt and Munich, Ger¬ many. He received his Ph. D. de¬ gree from the UniveriiltV of Flor¬ ence, in Italy. Dr. Wolff ha.* had articles published in "The Phil- o.sdphy of Science," "South-wes¬ tern Review," and "The Ameri¬ can Social Review." He ha.s'' served as'a visiting lecturer at aeveral European universities and at the New School of Social He.search in New York City.
There is no adml.sslon charge and'thc pui>llc is cordially in¬
vited.
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BETH JA(X)B BISTERHOOP
Regular board meeting of the Beth. Jacob Sisterhood will be held Monday, 1 p. m.. In the (ioelal hall of the*synagcigue.
A dessert luncheon will be served by Mrs. J. Solomon, Mrs. X. Steinberg and Mrs. B. Solo- mori. All meraberls-.are urged to attend.
said. Tho response of those pres¬ ent was. most genecous.'
The meal, which was served in conjunction with the meeting, svas arranged by Mr. Harry
Mr, WoImiin
Maybruck and his committee. Mrs. K. W. Rulienslein gave- the in^dCqtion. Mr. Jacob Yerrkln led. in the gcace following the sup¬ per. ¦ _
.Mrs. Harry Maybruck, presi¬ dent of the A. A. Sisterhoovl, ex¬ pressed the vjew of her cohorts by stating, "The members of the Sisterhood are ready and willing to meet.with the men to hol'p in every way possible to rriake the new l)uilcling program a suc¬ cess."-in adaltlon, she presented lhe building committee with a substantial check from her or¬ ganization.
"The next nupper meeting of the comblneli boards of the Con- gregation ahd Slsterho6d will take place Tuesday, Feb. H, Tl ' p.m., at. the .syriagogtfe. Those who wi.sh to report or) their- pledge cards, may do .so Tues¬ day; Jan. 30, from 7 to 8 p.m., at the Institute, 1021 Bryden Rtf. -
Mr, Woliiran ' concluded by saying: "-The future of our build- ing'program maybe trying, but If we try hard enough it may ¦pro\!:e easier-;than we thlnjt."
HILLEL PRESENTS DELAKOVA AND BERK NEXT WfiEK
The R'nai B'rlth Hlllel Foun¬ dation, in cooperation with the University Dance Group and Or- chesls, will present Delakova and Berk In a dance concert next Wednesday, 8-p. m., in Uni¬ versity 'Hall. There will hi? an admlssioti charge of "He. The.se celebrated dance artists will pre¬ sent an Intenn'etive dance pro¬ gram ba.'ied on Jewish and other ethnic thenies.,
Katya Delakova and , Fred Berk are -.wetl-known as creative da'iice artists. They have travel¬ ed 'since earliest youth, [jerform- Ing in concert hulls, centers, theatres, universities apd col¬ leges. Everywhere, they haf-e
been widely acclaimed, in 10-18 they visited the D. P.^amps in Ij^Urope and in 1949 perforrned throughout Israel.. They are dir¬ ectors of the Dance institute of Adult Education Department of the Jewish Theological Semina¬ ry and leaders of Jewish dance activities at the New York City YMHA. .
Their dance is liasefl on diver- siCie.fl study with the foremost teachers of Europe and America. I'hoir liiterpretalions are based on rich human experiences .and vivid expressions , of numerous people and landscapes. They wilt present a pi-ogram of dances on Jewish themes from^'the
Bible, legends and folklore^ dances of .Israel,- -.Chassidlc dances,'as well as modern In- . terpretiVe dance theme.s.
Their appearance .will be tile second in a cultural- series of headline event.'! presented by Hlllel. ., - . '
Tickets may tie purcha.sed in advariqe at Ihe^ Foundation, 46- IBth Ave., Room 219, Pomeren,' Hall, OSU, find at' the Jewish Center, 'tickels will also be '.sold, at the door onthe evening ofdhe performance. . '
In addition, 'Delakova and Berk will lead dance workshops ^t the Jewish Center'next Tues¬ day and af Hlliel on Thursday.
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INTERPRETIVE DANCE TEAM AT CENTER NEXT WEEK
¦ A special personal appearance of Katya Delakova and. Fred BeVk, an interpretative ' dance team, -as leaders of a fplk dance workshop, from 8 to 10 p. m- on Jan.'30, ia, announced by ths Jewish Center. This workshop- Is part of 'the training course for all Cgpter leaders.' ' '
Actual d-emonslratlons of the folk dances will be-given by Del¬ akova and Berk to the group. The leaders wilt theij participate In the. ifariclng and special con¬
sideration will be given to those needing it. By this method, tjte group leaders will thenjearn the dance and how-to teach It.
The workshoj) presented b y Delakova and Berk, is one of'the sei-ies sponsored by the Colum¬ bus Counoll of Social Agencies, of which the Jewish Center' Is a member. The Center has ipsde arrangements for further groups of this nature In order to de.vel- ope more complete training for
its leaders and member^^
Both Delakova and Berk re¬ ceived dlploirias from the Stoats Academy for Mitsic and D^nce In Vienna, and conducted their own dance groups and directed pageat\ts, musicali;,. and experl- mentaUtheatre productions.
Dolattova and Belk,. interpre¬ ters of "Israeli dai)ces, will pre¬ sent a recital sponsored by the Ohio State P'nai -B'rlth Hlllel Foundation on Jan. 31.
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| Title | Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1951-01-26 |
| Subject | Jews -- Ohio -- Periodicals |
| Place | Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio) |
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