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ArchaeoUglctfl & Hisioric^l Museum ., ¦ ,.
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JACK BENNY l»l,EDGES SUPPORT TO 1951 UNITED JEWISH APPEAl jCAMPAIGN
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Lakirt Award to Dr. E. J, Gordon
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Jack*Benny, left, corifcrs with Edward Nf. M. Warliurg, General Cliairnian of the United-Jewish Appeal, aa Ihc noted Hollywood f^tjir pledged his sftpport to the 1951 United Jewinh Ajipeal rampaign. The UJA, uriiirh mUKt meet nrefis '\n larael and other parts of the world lolalling |20.1,oB4,S77, will launrli iif nationwide drive at a three-day National Inaugural Conferrnre to be held at the Saxony, Holel in Miapii Be()rlt,*Florid;i, on February 16, 1? and IH. The United Jewisly Appeal will present'Mr. Brnny with on "Award of Honor" in reeognilion of lii» bunianitarian services when he. addresses the UJA Sniilhwr.^t Regional Cohfercnec on Sunday", February 18th, at the Sliamrork Ilolel in Hquslon, Texas. Funds raised tlirough United Jewish Appeal .support lhe programs of the JoinI Distribution Commillee, United Puteittinn A])j)eal aiul United Service for .New Americana, constituent agencies of the UJA.
Dr. K. .1. Gordon has rcrelvcrl the y.'inforfl I. Lakln AwunI for ^in.W,' In recognition for hl.s cil^ tlngul.shcd service lo the .lewish Community.. The 'iwiird. present¬ ed annually hy li'nai B'rlth. is a memorial to Sanford I, Lakln. ¦ Dr. Gordon Is the honorary president of the-ncw .lewi.sh Cen¬ ter Board. He jierved as presi¬ dent of Schonthal Community
the .lewish cominunity as a whole or lo the people of f'okim- bu.s ;is a pulilU" .spirited citizen which reflects credit upon the ..lewish pr(j)pl('.
I The award is admlnl.stered by a nitatlnp committee of four and the iiresiding officer of the-lodge.
I Previous winners . were: in-lli, Allen Clundersheimer; ID'W, Rah¬ hl Ilarry Kaplan; 1!>1!I, Robert
L'evy.
Among his olher activities, the n).'")0 winner Is a member of the e.xociulvo Commillee of the East Central States Region of the Na¬ tional Council of .Jewish Federa¬ tions and \yelfare Funds; OjSlum- hu.": chairman of the American AKsoclatlon of .lewish Education. ¦ and a member of the United .lewish Kund.
Diversified Athletic Program Set for ^./ B'nai B'rith's Father-Children Night
' '^There's smni'diiuK "ew in lhe way of adiled ,illra<iions for Ihe >• annual ZiOii l,od^;e dl'iiai li'rilli Fallu'r Son Daughler niKht Tues- da.v at t.hi' Conler. Ve.s. absolutely new, Don'l miss ili'is one.
in the p.'isl, this program has featured lijitstandlns sports tier-
sonalilles '"such as Paul Brown. Sid Cillman, Nick Cullop. Al Banister, Lou (The Toe) Oroza, Bill Willis, Dante Lavelll, and many othera too n'umerous ;.o mention. There have been base¬ ball and football movies.
Hut now, fere's sornething different. '
There will be table tennis by four of Columbus' best, all hat- 4onally ranked. There will, be Dave Spence, ranketl 13th In the nation; Guy Blair, who rates the I5th spot; and two of the nation's beat feminine star?, Joanne Kay- lor and Jloanne Gardner. The Idtter is national junlor-mlss crown-tvearer and Mth among the women players. Joanne Kay- lor Is Ohio women's champion and holds the llth spot In the United States. They will dem¬ onstrate how the game Is played. Fraysher Fergu.son two-time winner of the "Mr. Ohio" award and a former. National AAU weight-lifting champ,'will depi- onstrate the art of welghl-Uftlng. He'll have Dlek Greenwalt,, an ouustanding featherweight lifter, do the commentary. This sport Is one of the most.under-rated In the world, but yet has heen re¬ sponsible for the excellent con¬ ditioning of many top ranking athletes.
Indian cluh swinging. What's that? Well, comd- out and see a former national champion put on £fn electrifying exhibition of swinging these Indian clubs. Vernon Gllmore, a former Ohio State gymnast, will perform 'In this number.
Of course, there will be other Items which will gain attention. Tho B'nal B'rlth hlfih school athlete-scholar award will be cevcaled. A trophy will be prcH«ntod to thl^ young man. Who will It be? Lost year It was Jack Resler and George (loldberg of Academy and South, respectively.
There will be a gift for every youngster attending, plus two fine prizes.
And, then refreshments . . . kosher hot dogs an<J Pepsi.
Don't mlss It,. Fathers,, bring
your sons and daughters. Spend
' an enjoyable evening Tuesday.
T.L Party Off
¦i". I. Men's Club's Valen¬ tine Ounce has been can¬ celled due to adverse vrea- ther. It was to have been tonJgbt.
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B. J. Sisterhood Banquet Feb.
The Beth Jacob' Sisterhood' will hold its annual banquet in the social hall of the synagogue. Sunday, Feb. 18.
Chairman of the dinner Is Mrs. J. Swartz, co-chairman, Mrs. M. Goodma^yftnd Mrs. J. Wein¬ traub. Mrs. L. -Levin will be toastmaster for the evening. Mr. J. Solove \frlll aell the candles.
Rabbl Leopold Green'wald will be the principal speaker.
Dr. Morris Mark of Cliicln- natl will be the hojiored guest and will show Interesting films on Israel which he made during a recent trip,
The officers of the sisterhood are exerting every effort to pre¬ pare a^ dellclpus dinner and a very enjoyable program for the evening.
Center frcrm laiO to liMti, as the' fir.st ijresident of the Columbus Community Council, as iiresldenlj^ of the jBoard of Hiilel Kouiida- lion. :uid ho'norary member of lhe llillel Board. * I
An aclive meiiiiiei^ of B'nai' B'liih Lodge since IDOll. Dr.; (lor-don has also s(,'rved on the lioard of the Jewish Welfare Federation of Columbus since i i'.rdi. ¦ i
. 'i'he Sanford-1. L.ikin Award is maile by the lodge, based up-' on the fc/liownif^ (iii.'ilincalioiis:'
1 I)i,-.linKUi.-.heil ^uiii out- slandiifK sei'viee as :in active' member uf the District or Su- iweme' Lodge.
2. I'^ilthfuli. loyal, and con¬ scientious service to Zlon Lodge over a consecutive period of 2^> years or longer. I 3. Or distinguished service to
In thn above photo by Topy, Dr. K. .1. (;or(lon Is receiving the HanfOrd I. I^akln uwanl with Leon I'Vledman (left) und Ur. H. I). Kdelman (right) looking un.
HARRY SCHWARTZ GUEST SPEAKER
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Annual Mardis Gras Scheduled March 18
March IR Is the date of the Tifereth Israel Meri's Club's 2nd annual Purim Mardls Gras. Plans Jiave been made lo make Ihls an even bigger and better affair than last year's.
President Albert Belm has picked as his co-chairmen to plan the Mardls Gras, Mr. Stan¬ ley Harr and Mr. Samuel Flaum. The committee is as follows: Messers. Harol£) Topy, Abe Le¬ vison, Milton Berman, Victor Ringer, Leon Handler, Max Seigel, Hy Weinberg, Robert Paine, Bill Cohen, Aarpn Zacks, Louis Levin, Barney Hinger, Martin Kaufherr, Louis Dorf¬ man.
All Tlferelh Lsrael organiza¬ tions will participate In the Mar¬ dls Gras, Including T. 1.. Sister¬ hood. Jr. Slsterhoocl Young Peo¬ ple's League, Jr. YPL,.Bar Mitz¬ vah Club, Cub-Scout Pack 202. Boy Scout Troop 202. T. 1. Mar¬ ried Couple's Club, Parent Toa'cher's Committee and the T. 1. Sunday School.
Proceeds from this irfftilr will be used towards Installing a new figor In the social ha'll', which Is being renov.ited completely, and an electric; water cqoler. In ad¬ dition to these major Items, there are i?Ulny srnaller ones which will be taken care of.
Any ladles 'wishing to help out by baking ca,kea or codkles lor the Mardls^ Gras please contact the office of the Tepple and leave your name and what you would Uke to contribute.
Self-Development School Announces Date For Annflal "Strike It Rich" fcarnival-Dance
The Columbtis Self-Development School will hold- Its 4Ui an¬ nual dance and carnival in ^the main ballcoom of the Deshler W'alllck Hotel, Sunday, March 11, 8 p. m. to la. m. The theme, of Lhe dance will he "Strike It Rich." A .$1.00 ticket will 4ain ad-
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mission and an opportunity to win approximately $1,500, worth of prizes. Including a in.'jl two- door G. E. refrigerator. The putv He can purchase,the tickets, six for $5. Other prlze.s Include a $2.50. men's watch, dinette set, radio and many others.
The festive program will In¬ clude a Mothers' Booth which win give the opportunity of winning grand prizes.
Some of. the active organizers of t^is gala affair are: Je^n i Monett; Fanny Scholnick, Jean ! Schottensteln. Ann Pollack, I Kthel Goldberg, Ruth Handler, Helen Yenkln, Leon Schottert. stein, Sid Mark's, Cye Landy, Ilarry Schwartz, president, Harold Kayne, Ralph Ro.senfeld,
Mr. Hchwarlz
of the Columbus .lewish. Com- j liiunity Council, will j be guest speaker at the Agudas Achlm family service Board night next S'rlday/ 8 [w m., at the A. A. synagogue,
Mr. Schwartz, who has served In many capacities on the com¬ munal level. Including the presi¬ dency of the local ZOA chapter, has a fine Hebrew background and will present the group with a challenging ¦ and thought-pro¬ voking message. His topic .for the ffccasjon will be "The Func¬ tion of the Layman in Jewish Cbiigregational Life." Mr. Sch¬ warlz Is chairman of the Rabbin¬ ical Committee, and a meml>er of the Board of Trustees of Agud«j{i Achlm congregation.
This service Is being spon.sor¬ ed by the Board of Trustees of the congregation. The entire ser¬ vice will be conducted by them. One of the group will chant the L|furgy, another the resporfsive readings In tb/^ngllsh; the Kld¬ dish will bf Intoned by another. Their wives will serve as host¬ esses. It should serve as a chal¬ lenge to every Board member to be present at this service and to invite his friends, family and reldtives.
A fellowship hour' will follow the worship.
Bill Goldberg, Ivan Gilbert.
Lou Levin and
Junior Congregation Conducts Services
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A novel innovation will be tried next Saturday morning (Feb. 17), 0:00, at lhe, Agudas Achlm synagogue when the young people who are mem be of the .lunior Congregation cohduct, in totu. the regular Shabbos morning .service.
Mr. Ilarry Maybruck,' chair¬ man of the Board of Tmslees of the congregation, will be in charge. Assisting lilm In his ef¬ fort will be his son, Stanley. Mr. and Mrs. Maybruck wlli treat the congrcgatioii' to a Klddish following the Sabbath moijilng worship.
The complete service will be conilucled by the teen-agers. A- aron Katz will chant the first part of "Schacarls,^' Benson Wol¬ man the second part, Barry Ber¬ man, the "Mussaf." "Buzzy" Kanter and Vickie Goodman will serve as "Gabboylm," distribut¬ ing the "forah honors for the oc¬ casion. Ushers and hostesses will be chosen' from the group.
Young and old are invited to participate in this uiiigue set- vice. ,
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Fathers to Present Original Production,
"Boys will be boys" and fathers will l)e children In the original production "Sunday School Daze" to be presented at Bryden Rd. Temple next Wed¬ ne.sday, 6 pm.. by the Parent Teachers Council, of Temple Is¬ rael. The skit, which hus an all- male cast', was written and Is directed by Mrs. Herbert Fen¬ burr. Mrs. Dave Gerstenfeld Is musical director.
The following "youngsters" are members of the cast:
Rahbi .lerome Folkman, Jack Alpers. Alex Pollock, Dr. Don, Shusterman, William Ollek, fry- • Ing Lackritz, Harol . Monett, Troy Felhel, Ralph Lazarus, Al¬ lan Meyer, .Armand Abel, Ix)uls Krakoff, Herb Ferfburr, Dave Feerer, Lou Ruben and Ray ' Kahn,.
Fathers will preside over the tea table following a short busi¬ ness meeting. Remember, Feb. 14 "It's papa who pays!"
Foreign Students On Sisterhood Program
Members of the Rose E. Laz¬ arus Sisterhood will enjoy a most unusual program at their ,. regular meeting Tuesday iiX the Center.
Five university students friim five foreign countries'. Japan, Spain, Great Briluln, Hungary and Czechoslovak^; ^v"! enter¬ tain with stories, music and in- forinal discussions. Preceding the'brief"buslness'meeting a de- . lightful Valentine 'tea will be served from 1 to 2 pm. .
A Valentine door prize will be preseriled to a lucky Sisterhood member.
Mrs. Rudy Stern, Jr., Is giving the opening prayer. This wUlbe a meeting of enjoyment and In¬ formation ' Ihat the members should make a "must"
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| Title | Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1951-02-09 |
| Subject | Jews -- Ohio -- Periodicals |
| Place | Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio) |
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