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.vrchaeollgical & Hlalorlcal
Museum
N. High St. at 15th—1
Increases Reported by UIF for the 1951 Campaign
2lX^ Serving Columbua and Genlral Ohio Jewish Community \\7AR
Vol. 20, .\o. 2.1
COr.rMBl'H, OHIO, FlttO.'W, .lUNK 1.5, IK.'Sl
D«vo(«d In Amfrlran ftnd Jen'iiti IdPali
Inspection Tour of AA Synagogue
A breakfast and tour of the I New Agudas Achlm syna-; goguc has been planned for { tomorrow (Sunday), from! !l::iO a. m. to ll::tO, on the premises at E. Broad St., and i Roosevelt. Ali friends and
members, as well as the Jew¬ ish community, are invited. The New Agudas Achim, when completed, will con¬ tinue to be a congregation from which will emanate spiritual strength and religi¬
ous vigor. It shall continue to be a focal point in the religi¬ ous life of our city.
The beautiful new struc¬ ture is expected to be com¬ pleted in time for the High Holy Days next fall.
CENTER JUNIOR THESPIANS PRESENT ALI BABA SUNDAY
A ¦J.'',c.;idult ticket or a Ifjc chil¬ dren's ticket will be your "0|)en sesame" to "All Haba and the -K) Thieves," lhe premier produe- lion of the -lewish Center's .Mputhful dramatic group, this
Sunday, 2:30 p. m., in the Cenler i ileparlments of the (.'enter. Spec- auditorium, I ial scenic effects were designed The performance of the color-1 hy arts and crafts specialist Ki- ful Arabian Nighls classic is 1he|leen Kaf/. and Mrs. llernard result of the combined efforts of Mindlin und c.xccuicd b.\* paril- the dram a lies and arts und crafts I ripunis in the I iramulic Club and
Ilhe ,n-ls and crafts classes Cos¬ tumes ucj-e designed anil sewi'il i bv Mrs Sidnev Tvroler .iiid mo- I Ihers of the nieinliers of the (;asl Alice llirsi-h i^ co^luinc a^si^t- lain.
I Seen in llll- litle role of ¦¦.Ml
I H.iba'^ will be .\iki Schw.irlz
l.lo.\-c(' \'oung apj)e,irs as .Morg-
iana. slave girl to Ali ll.iba. Kvan
I Kress poriray-, K.issim. a weal-
I thy silk ' incrchani. llc\cily .Sch
ccter plays bi.^ wife. I.ouis I'cul
man is their si inng-willed son
Abdullah. Chief of the luhhi-i
band is .McK'iii (lin.-^lmig.
Others in lhe cast include Sbeil.i Levison, Harley Wolf. Ann Pearlman. Iiiclle Cohen. Wendy Abrams. Sh,ish,inah Har¬ rison. .Vlilton l.cwiii. .Mike Denis. .Nathan (Jordon. and .leffrey and Sniidia Schwartz.
Ralph F;hrcnhaus is stage manager for ihc production which is being direcled by Mike Schwartz of the Center staff. Tickets may be pun-based fiiini members of lhe cast or at the Centc-r desk.
The jihovc pluilo b.v Topy is a scene form *'AH IlHi>a," lo l)e presented tomorrow al the Center. I,oft lo right: Harley Wolf, Icleile Cohen, lOvan Kress, Hheila l<evison, Meivin <>inst>ui-g, Natliaii (;f>r<lon.
To Continue Drive Until Every Prospect Has Been Contacted
An iiK-rease of I27r over the amount r;iised lust year from the same conlribulois was announced as the achievement of the l^i.M I'niterl .lewish Kund campaign al lhe Victory Dinner last Tuesday al the lloMd Southern, allended by campaigners in all dlvisioii.s. 'Thi*. is a victory of which wc can be proud, " .said Halfih l.u/.ariis. president of lhe l'niled .lewish I-'und. "While there aie .--lill (oiilribiiiors who have not yet gi\'en and undouliieil- Iv \\ill do so, ' ' ¦•
Interfaith Awards Presented at Hiilel
' can be hap|iy that Columbus has again exempli¬ fied the spirit of generosity which shows we recognize our re¬ sponsibilities for carrying on the scork of lhe agencies we sup¬ port here al home, nationally and mci ..ea.-."
.Mr. I.u/.arus. in opening the niecling, referred lo lhe I'.IK as u vital coiitinuing oigani-zalion. represenling lhe humanilurian convictions of a iiniled and heal¬ thy community—a group of clti- ¦/.ens in lhe larger i'nlll.\- of lhe cllv who are coniribuling gen¬ erously lowaids building neces¬ sary local programs for activities in ('ol\nril(us and al lhe.same lime aiding ihose agencies on ih>- n.iilonal ,iiiil inieriuilii'inal scene which peifolan rcsiin- wol k and help liuild dcmociai y in our colinir\- and abroad.
The V'iclniy Dinner uas a joyous decision, full of fun and l;i.oiI lell.iu^bip. I ye l.,-ind,\. I'lib- lirii\ chairinan for ihc cam paigii. inlroduccd ,i fine group of ]i r (1 f (¦ .- s i o nal eniei i.iiiiers. .Milzi .loyce rcndereil soini.' g;iy arconlian sdeitions. I'at Wil.son sang Ivrii- urittcn for the ev<'nl
li.v .Ml I I\. ciitiilcil ¦Tliaiiks
for Ihc \'u;h.rv." which paid a .io:i.\ 11 iliUle to the iradcl s ol all ili\^i.sions. She also sung ¦'CIF" Mines," written by ..\llen Cun- ||el'¦^hcilner, .Ir. and Mrs. Aaron ¦/.acks. Chester Krumpler, bari¬ tone, ((intribuied some lieauliful
\iii-,il iiuililieis \\ lllie 1)11 k (been-
w.ild \\,i... ul the pi.ino. Then-
u.i- uciieral agreement that
"I'ipe l)reuln^^" - lhe iheiiii' of the enlcrluininriit honoring Sam
Mellon ,'iiid his associates, wus
11 "hil ".
STATE COMMANDER TO INSTALL JWV POST OFFICERS
One of the highlights of lhe next regular meeting of Capilol I'ost 122, .Icsvlsh War Veterans, to be held Tuesday evening In the social hall of Broad St. Tem¬ ple, K:,'iO p. m , will be the In¬ stallation (ff the newly-elected officers hy Mr. Lester Schrcl- berg, new Commander for the licpartment of Ohio.
The following men have been elected and appointed lo .serve as officers for the ensuing.year:
Commander. Dr. Ben (lert¬ ner: Sr. vice-Comm., Mel Fur¬ man; Jr. vlce-Comm., Sam Fried¬ man: Adjutant, Israel lierliner: Ass't Adjutant, Moe Berliner; Quarterma.'iter, Jiie Dulsky: Ass'l Quartermaster, Ahe Horowitz; I^ost Surgeon, Dr. A. S. Cano¬ wltz: Historian, Nate Cooper- smith; Patriotic Instructor, Hy Dash; Color Hearers, .Sam and
Saul Komessar: Officer of the
Day, Irwin Dworkln: .ludgc .\d- vocate, Herman Welsberg.
Additional highlights for the
.ATTKNl> CONVKNTION
Among those altending the District #2 H'nai H'rilh conven¬ tion I.lune 1(1-2111 In Kiinsas City will be: Mr. Leon Friedinan, Waller Katz, Allan Tarshish, I. W. Ciarek, .lustin Slllman and Seymour Luckoff.
Representing the Women's chapter will . Include: -Mesdames H. H. Caplan, .lustin Slllman. Louis M, Levdn, Walter Kalz, ,loseph Schecter, 1. W. (Jarek, Melvin Furman and Leon Fried¬ man.
Mr. Allan Tarshish will, at that time, be sworn in as the District #2 president for l!l,'')l ,'J2.
evening will Include refresh¬ ments, and since Ihls Is lo be the lust ineeling .session of the old udmiiiisirulion, the refresh ments, along with the social .ses¬ sion, will he one greal big gul.i uffuir.
Tho-c eligible and who arc not member.s ni.iy join for this eve¬ ning and become menibers nf one of the leading .lewish or¬ ganizations in America. .loin Ihe .IWV's and wear the emblem which signifies the unity Amerlcunfsm, ,ludulsm vice lo mankind;
nnd s{'
.Mr. L.izuru- then inirodtlced Mr .Mellon, 11151 Cenerul Cuin- iiuign chuirmun, remarking that he \\,is ,1 leader "who work.s and gives from the beail." As .Mr Mellon rose, be was grceled wilh a standing ovation from all Ihose assembled as un expression of apjireciation of his leadership.
Mr. .Mellon then reviewed the cunipalgn und i.hunked the leud ers of the vurlous divisions for
(continued on PBKe 6)
Three. Ohio State Cniversiiv students" were the recipients of the Arnolil Schiff M e m o rial Fund Interfaith Awan^ it was annoum-ed by the H'nai Hrith llillel Foundation this week.
These students, a C.illlolii. ,i I'roleslanl and .1 .lew. me allend ing Ihe College Conference i,f llUergroup Itelutions at Luke Frie College, which end.- 'I'lie- lUiy. This Insiliuie is beiny --peii- sored by Ihe Kasl-Cenlr.il liivi sion of lhe \'aiion;il Confi-rrnie of Chii..li,iii.s and .lew's
The sludelils selei led foi iln , award were Marv l.e.\lek Cnl Rolhe and (llenn ('olloi)v Tliev al.so were selecled lo allend lhe Nalional llillel Siiinniei In-ii tute ul Camp High roiiil. .\ ^¦ . on Arnold Schiff .Memoii.il Fiiiid scholui-shi|is. ,\iiendiiig lln- In stitule 10 be held in Allgll-I will be Dave Creenberg. Corky Cliik and Ceri Hrow n
Mim Halpern \^¦as gi\en ihe Arnold Schiff Memorial I-iiimI Schiilarship Io allend l:i-:iMdeis Camp Inslilule.
"These students uill reiiii n lo the llillel Foundallon and n. the Ohio Slale Cnivcr-iiv r;im- pus with heightened enlhusiasm and undersianding und will .serve as student leudeis in Ihe Hiilel program." staled .Mrs. Sara 1). Kaplan, .-\ssistani Hiiec- lor.
I)KM\'KK.S IW'OC.ATION
Rubbl flurry Kuplun delivered the Invoculioii ut lhe dedication of the new I'hvsics building at (;hio Stale Cniieisiiv la-i Mmi- dav.
LOUIS OPPENHEIMER SELECTED
TEMPLE'S "MAN OF THE YEAR"
o
<'KKK,>IOMK.S DKly.-WKI)
Laying of the cornerstone al the New Helh .lacoh .synagogue (Livingston and Hulen Avenuesi has heen postponed, until fur¬ ther notice.
BBG DELEGATES TO ATTEND DISTRICT CONVENTION
Three delegates have heen chosen by the Ei'na! B'rith Girls' limma Lazarus' Chapter lu al¬ lend the HHG district convention at Trout Lake Cami), Sumner, ,Mo., Sunday thru Wednesday. This ccmventloii will bring to¬ gether delegates from chapters ihroughout the Midwest to dls- cu.ss experiences, parllcipate In district contests and get lo know their sisters from distant states. The convention will also offer an opiiortunlly for chapters to obtain new Ideas In order lo strengthen and stimulate Iheli
members.
The delegates chosen by the Columbus I?]mma Lazarus chap¬ ter are Eileen Kes.sel. Harbara Thall and Roberta Ringer. F.l- leen is president of the Chapter and is a delegate lo lhe .lunior .lewish C(mimunlly Council. She was a captain In the recent CIF .lunior Division drive and active¬ ly sh<n\'ed her Interest in or- ganlzuiionul and community ac¬ tivities. She is a junior al South High and a member of I'hl (liinma 'C.amma sorority
Hal bal u Is i membei of the ( o
lOilrell Kessel
Uohei la Uiiigri
lumbus Hlu; Chapter and is a junior al South Hii^h, where she Is u member of f^hilo, an honor¬ ary club for Juniors and seniors at South. She Is active in Cenler activities such as Ihe Teen-Age dance cla.ss.
Roberta is treasurer and cor¬ responding secretary of the l':ni ma Lazarus Chapter. She, loo, is a delegate lo the .IJCC and was a worker In the .lunior nivision of U.IF. A Junior at South I.ligh she belongs to Phi Ciamma Ciuin- nia sorority.
Attendance at the convenlion will climax lhe year's actlvilles of the chapter, although the group has a full summer sched uie of activities. Including a wiener roast, hayiide and other riellghlful progrunis.
.Membershli) in the group is open to ull .Jewish girls allend Ing high .school. For furlher In formation on how lo join, cull Eileen Kessel, FA. ;t7.">tl: Roberta Ringer, l'"A. KIIH, or the group's advi.sor, Mrs. Aaron Kahn. DO -l!)«;t. Mrs. Kahn has been uciik ing with the girls during this program yeur and has carved a niche for herself In HBO uork in Columbus.
.•\bove. left is Louis Oppenheimer. receiving a pUuiue- from Isadore Topper, ul the annual Hryden Ril. Temple Hrotherhood si.ig on .lune .'>. The plaque was In recogiiiUon of .Mr. Oppen- heimers 5n years of faiihful service to the Temple and the Brother¬ hood, designating him as tho Ifl.'il "Mun of Ihe Yeur."
.Mr. Oppenheimer served us —.- - --
Usher ut the Temple for 20 years und ulwu.N^s bus lieen reudv and willing to contribute his share to the gj'owth and progress of Temi)le Israel.
He Is a faithful worker In the
Red Cross, active in H'nai H'rith,
American Legion und -10 el H.
Residing with his wife at 711)
1 l-'uir\\()od .-\\'e., .Mr. Oppenheim¬
er has two married iluughters. Mrs. Albert Helm, and Mrs. .los¬ eph Cohen, (both daughters are Braduuies of Temple Israel Re¬ ligious School I.
He is associated with the Per¬ sonnel Oepurtmejit of the Capi¬ tol Mfg and Supply Co., \Xi W. i Fulton St.
Object Description
| Title | Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1951-06-15 |
| 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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| Date created | 2008-09-26 |
