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'lif^J/ Senring Columbus and Cenlrai Ohio Jowlsh CommunJiTX^AR -^^
Vol. 20, No. 14
rOLU.MBUS, OHIO, FRIDAY, APRIL «, IIWl
Devoted to Ameriran and Jewiih Idrati
Medical, Allied Professions Group to be Headed by Drs. Louis Mark and Henry Piatt
Dr. Louis Mark <nnd Dr. Henry Platt, local loaders in llie medi¬ cal and dental profes.slons, have accepted appointnient as to- chairmen of the Metllcal and Al¬ lied Professions -group for the li)|51 United .lewish Fund cam¬ paign, according to an announce¬ ment made hy Samuel Melton. General Campaign chairman. Ur,
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Dr. Platt
Marlt has occupied a similar post for the lasl several years and more recenlly has heen assisted hy Dr. Piatt. Mr. Mellon |)raised hulh Dr, Mark and Dr, I'iall fur lhe years of devoled serviee Ihey have rendered in community ac¬ livilies. He expressed gralifiia- liun al Iheir willingness lo again lake the helm of this profession¬ al group,
Dr, Mark and Dr, Plait, im- mcdititely upon ¦ their appoint¬ ment, iirriinf^ed (nr ii'meeting of their associates and have already jumped lhe gun on ihc campaign hy dlKti'ihuting the eards nf more than 100 individuals at a session held at the home uf Mr, Mellon lasl Tuesday evenjng.
Dr, Mark staled thai he is cnn- fldenl the Medical and other Professionals will lup last year's giving lo the causes represented in the United .lewish Fund, "These men know the meaning of pain and distress," he saiti "They see whal can he done with individuals in terms uf piL\cn tion and Irealment uf illness and in the huililing up of a sense of well l>eing which makes possi hie productive and socially lun structlve efforl. They know that the funds rai.sed in our cam¬ paign make it possihle for thous¬ ands lo have advantages whieh
must of UK in this country lake fur granted. It Is thai convlcliun which will help us carry uur share honorahly in Ihis greal campaign,"
Dr, Mark expressed gralifiia tion again al heing joined in Ihis humanitarian effort by Dr, Piatt and all his associates in the medical and denial professions.
Co-chairmen Named
For Special Gifts
Division of UJF
The United .lewish Fund look a big step forward this week when Samuel Mellon, campaign chairman, announced the ap- polnlmenl of Troy Felhel. .lack Schiff, Sam Schlonsky and Fred Venkin as co-chairmen of the Special fJifts Division, ', Mr, Melton slated. "The United .Icwdsh Fund Is honored to have these men lead this viial division of the campaign. All four have a long hi.q- lory of service tu the U.IF and lu other wurlhwhile organizations in uur cummunity. They and members <i! their families have lieen generous cunlritiutors as well as c(jn,scienlious workers in past campaigns and we know that their effuris will set il standard fur cilheVs lu fuilcnv,
. "We need Ihe ieaiiership uf men sucli as Ihe.se and Ihe cun- srienlluu,s efforts of all lho,se able lo work in the cam|)aing if we are lo he e(|ual to the greal challenge uf this periud, .Now as much as ever before, if nut more ,su. every ilollar laised can make a dif¬ ference in the life anil well Ijcing of thousands of individuals in Kurope ,ind Israel, can strengthen democracy there, build tuu-.irds the strengthening of our uwn democracy here and make p()-sjbjc the maintenance and furlher development uf such lucal progiaais as those which are part uf our new .lewish Center and lhe llillid i-'oundaliun al Ohio Slate Universiiy,"
Temple Seder to be At Winding Hollow
Definite plans were arranged last week at the home of Ru¬ dolph Stern, chairman of the Bryden Rd, Temple Seder com¬ mittee, for the Temple Seder, scheduled -Apr, 20 at the Wind¬ ing Hollow Counlry Club, Tran-s- portatlon will be arranged for all those who do not use their own cars. Reservations are now being taken thru the Temple tjf- fice. FA, 78.18.
AnnouncemenI cards of the Seder are being mailed lo all Temple members. 11 Is hoped that all reservations will be in the Temple office hy Apr. Ui,
¦The "Temple Cungregatiunal Seder has been a tratlition for a number of years, for those who lio not have their own family seder, and has now become a popular project.
Members of committee work-, ing with Mr, Stern are: Ben Frle'dman, Sol Shaman, Louis Oppenheimer. Morton Gumble, Albert Harris, Dr. Oscar Weslon, Dr. Norman Berger and Allan Tar.shlsh.
YPL"OPEN HOUSE'
Tonight al 8:30, the Young Peoples League will hold "open house" at Broad St. Temple for YPL gioups from Dayton.i Ak¬ ron, Canton, Cincinnati, Cleve¬ land and other cities. There wili be dancing and refreshmenta. Stag'or drag, YPL urges its members to be at the temple this evening.
SKATING PARTY
The Youth Group of Agudas Achim is having a skating party tonight, 7:30, at Roilerland. The public is invited.
District President Daniel Brenner Is B'nai B'rith Guest
n
Mr. Brenner
DtHtrlet tiruiid iMdiie Ih'eHl- dent, Daniel L. Brenner of Kansas City, will be guest of honor ut thr Joint mecling of B'nal B'rlth Tuesday, »t the Jewish ('enter. Also schtnluled Ih un election of officers of the Women's chapti^r.
Mr. Brenner, u fornier Cir¬ cuit Judge, will deliver un ud- dress. Refreshments will be served.
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BOARD .MEETING
The Columbus Hebrew School Board of Directors will meet 8:30 Wednesday evening at the Jewish Center.
J. C. C. MEETING IS THURSDAY
Next regular meeting of the Columbus Jewish Cominuni- ty Council is Thursday, 8 p. m., at the Jewish Center.
The agenda- will include a discussion ot the purpose and function of the Conununlty Council, a report on the forma¬ tion of a Jewish Women's Federation in Columbus, appro¬ val of a resolution on the establishment of a coordinating committee for fund-raising campaigns, a report by the Jew¬ ish Education Survey committee, and other matters of vital importance to the Jewish community. In addition, there will be remarks by Mr. Maurice ''ernstein, new director of the United Jewish Fund.
This should prove to be a very interesting meeting and all delegates are urged to attend.
Guest Preacher At Bryden Rd. Temple
The pulpit of Bryden Rd, Tem¬ ple will he honored next Friday evening by the presence of a most distinguished minister. Dr. lioynlon Meri-ili, Pastor of lhe First Congregational Chuich who will he the guest iireachei Rabbi .lerome D, Folkman \m11 conduct the service, as usual,
Dr, .Meirill is one of Ihe out standing ministers {if the Con gregalional Church, He graily it ed from Darimuuih College and Union 'I'heological Seminaty Dartmouth and Marietta t ol leges have awarded him 1), D Degrees, After service as a Ch ip lain in Worlil War I. he studied al Harvard Divinity School, lit served churches in Putnam Cunn,, anil West Newton. Mass before coming lo his prestnl church in llWI),
He has lx>en a member of many important commllleos of I h e 'Congregational Chrlsti m Church, as well as the Fedeial Council of Churches, imd Is a Trustee of Oberlln College,
His books include "From C on fusion lo Certainly. '"Arrows of Light," and "From Whence Cometh My Help,"
GOLDEN JUBILEE CELEBRATION
The "golden hour" for Broad St, Temple's goiden jubilee carni¬ val is at hand! Tomorrow, start¬ ing at 2:30 p, m, and continuing throughout the evening, the 50th anniversary of Temple Tif. ereth Israel will be celebrated by this gala carnival, spon.soretl by the T. I. Men's Club, which has tlone a great job in planning and programining, under the co- chairmanship of Stanley Harr and Sam Flaum.
There will be door prizes every hour on the hour and plenty of fun and rewards at the various booths whieh will be available.
The committee, consisting of "Buddy" Beim, Harold I'j'opy, Abe Leviaon, Milt Berman, Vic¬ tor Ringer, Leon Handier, Max Seigel, Hy Weinberg, Bill Cohen, Bob Paine, Aaron Zacks, Lou Levin, Barney Ringer, Marty Kaufherr. Lou Dorfman and Reuben Abramson, haa worked hard and thoroughly.
To add to the enjoyment of all, (coatUiiud OB psi* t)
Juek Sehlff
Sam Schlonsky
Fred Venkin
Troy Felbcl
JWV Auxiliary Has
Final Meeting At
Center Tuesday
Next Tuesday, 8:15'p. m.. in the Jewiah Center, the final meeting will be held by the pre¬ sent administration of Capilol Ladles Auxiliary 122, Jewish War Veterans.
Mra, Maurice Goldstein, Ameri¬ canism chairman, will formally present a new American flag to the Center.
Numlnalion of candidates and election of officers will be com' pleted, Ttie jackpot attendance prize will be $14, cash lo the member who is present when her name ia called. The DP Milk Fund gift will be donated by Te.ss Grossman.
A delightful jnusicai program has been planned and refresh¬ ments will be served.
Mrs, Bess Llchtensteln, Sales Tax chairman, has scheduled a lovely luncheon for May 18 for all members who contribute $100 in sales tax stamps.
Rose E. Lazarus Sisterhood Affair Set For Apr. 14th
The April meeting of the Roae E. Lazarus Sisterhood wili be held Saturday, Apr. 14, instead of the reguiar Tuesday dale, and wlU be a Mother-Daughter-Son iunchpon and program. It will be at Bryden Rd.- Temple, with en¬ tertainment provided by the chil¬ dren. Prizes will be awarded the winners.
Plan to attend the reiglous'ser¬ vice at 11 a. m., and then a deli¬ cious luncheon at noon, prepar¬ ed by the Hoapitallty chairman, Mrs. Meyer Monett, and her committee.
A shori business meeting will Tollow the luncheon, including election of committee chairmen: Mesdames Jerome Freundllch, Howard Bloom, Nathan" Hersko¬ wltz^ Meyer Hausman, Meyer Monett, Harold Smith and Sam Rosenfeld. f
Call Mrs. Sam Lubin, DO. 4646, for reservations no later than Wednesday, Apr. 11.
Object Description
| Title | Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1951-04-06 |
| 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 | 2008-09-26 |
