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Archaeollglcal & Historical Museuin N. High St at 15th—1 B'NAI B'RITH, JEWISH WAR VETS TO CO-SPONSOR ARMISTICE DAY COMMEMORATION ON NOV. 11 On Nov. 11, Zion Lodge 62, In conjunction with Capitol Post 122 of the Jewish War Vetorana, will sponsor an outstanding joiht affair. This program Is being given Irt commemoration of Armistice Day. Both groups are giving their all to malce It a big success. Beginning promptly at 8:15 p. m., at Broad St. Tompio, the program- will got under way wlih the Invo¬ cation by Rabbi i Nathan Zelizer. Poilowing the welcoming address by Richard Grundstein, president of the Lodge, Allan Tarsljish will Introduce the guest speaker for the evening. As a sidelight, it should be notcti, Mr. Tarshish Is both past commander of tht? Vets and past president of the Ijodgtv The guest speHlter will be Mr. Percy W. If'riedlaiuier. National Jewish War Veterans director, from Chicago. Hia address will be entitled "The Unltnown Soldier". Later In the program, an Inter¬ esting film will be shown; also, re¬ freshments are to be nerved. Committee chairmen Meyer Mell¬ man and Eli Levlson of the I^odge, and Lou Ackerman and Hy Dash of the Vtyts, are taking this opportuni¬ ty to extend an Invitation to mem- , hers of both organizations. IHROMCLE 'iK// Serving Golumbus and Cenlral CTiio lewlsh Communily ^AS Vol. 80, No. 45 COLUMBUS, OHIO, miDAY, OCTOBER 31, 10B2 Dovoted to American and Jewish Ideals NJWB Conference Here ^ov. 7-8-9 T. I. SISTERHOOD TO CELEBRATE JEWISH BOOK MONTH MONDAY Next regular meeting of the Tifereth Israel Sisterhood wiil be held Monday, in the Kducationnl Building of Broad St. Temple, at 1 p. m. In charge of the. dessert luncheon will be Sociol chairmen, Mr.s. Sol Meyers and Mrs. Rny Natemah, and Hospitality chairmen, Mrs. Anna Shcnl<er and Mra. Samuel Cohen. A. A. SISTERHOOD OBSERVES 47TH BIRTHDAY Ben Aronin Guest at Sunday Affair HKN AUONIN An form outstanding artist will per- the Agudas Achim social haJl this Sunday, 0 p. m., when Agudas Achim Sisterhood cete- brate-s Its -Hth birthday with a din¬ ner. Ben Aronin is the guest artist, from Chicago, and Is rapidly bo- coming one of the great names In Jewish literature for both young and old. He will present a song- narration, "Sing Me a Story", de¬ pleting the melodies, chants and moods of our singing people With humorous anecdotes and stories. Thoae who have been fortunate enough to have heard Mr. Aronin have only the highest praise for his thrilling and exciting presen¬ tation and his radiant personality. He is the author of many plays for stage, radio and numerous pub¬ lished books. Among them are: The Lost Tribe, The Moore's Gold. Shoshana. The Abramlad and Cavern of Destiny. He Is also recording artist tor Mercury Record Corp.; founder and director of the Pargod Drama¬ tic Society; program consultant for tho United Synagogue of A- morlca; youth advisor pf the Chicago Board of Jewlah Educa¬ tion; member of the faculty 0/ tho Coirege of Jewish Studies, and di¬ rector of extension activities of the Anshe Emet Synagogue. A pageant entitled "Twin Flames of Freedom", written by Mr. Aron¬ in, was presented at Madison Square Garden In 1000 and again in lOfll. In order to avoid last-minute confusion, make your reservation by check with Mrs. Joseph L. Schwartz. Ticket chairman, 249 S. CoBsady Ave.. DO. OOBO. Mrs. August Sehofer, chairman of Adult Education and Social Ac¬ tion, will offer the opening prayer. Mr.s. Marvin Gutter. Program cliairman, i.s presenting an original program written by Mrs. Sam Wol¬ man, entitled. "W hich Book, Please?" Mrs. Wolman. tailing the rolo of "librarian", will be as¬ siated by Sisterhood members aa her cast. This presentation is hon¬ oring Jewlah Book Month which win be celebrated nationally, Nov. 7 through Dec. 7. Miss Mollle Bloch will assist In the showing of current books from the Temple's Minnie Cobey Memor¬ ial Library- On that subject, Mrs. Sam Melton will-speak bricfl3;i,,_^ Sales tax stamps may be brought to the meeting and turned in to Tax Stamp chairmen, Mrs. Harold Felnstein and Mrs. Sherbourne Horwitz, In preparation for the tax stamp party scheduled Nov. 19, Mrs. Herman Kreaa, chairman of Rummage) will accept any used items brought to the meeting as a rummage aale will be held soon. Arrangements have been mftde for Mrs. Bertha Kraus-/ to care for children In the Temple's Nursery School while the mothers attend thin meeting. • The projwt prize of the month will be offered Us a door prize l\v the Individual Quota I^roject t-om- mittee, Mrs. Sam Ix)pp!'r. Mrs. Kam Wasserstrom and Mrs. William Bttrash. Mr. Edward Schlezlnger of Co¬ lumbus and Mr. Milton Greenfield, .Ir., of St. IjOuIs. co-chairmen of the Program Planning Committee, announce final details for the 13tl) annual meeting of Midwest Section, National Jewish Welfare Board, to he held hpr^c Nov. 7-9. The conference will open with a luncheon meeting at the Deshler- Wallick' Hotel, at which Samuel D. Gershovitz. executive vlre-pre.s. of the National Jewish Welfare Board, will present the keynote on "Planning to Meet the Center Needs of the Jewish Community." His presentation will bo discussed hy Mrs. Max Ginsh-g of Denver; Harry L. Jacobs of Kansas City; Mauri(;e Bernstein of (Tolumbus and Sidney J. Lindenherg of Pitts¬ burgh. Three conrurrent d i fi c u .1 .s J o n groups will then follow, deal in« wltli what kind of planning '^^ needed before opening a new center building, and how the community initiates and conducts a planning program; what role membership plays in planning programming and {inancin^ thr .fewiah Cent -r; ;ind what new program areas have been developed effectively during the past several years. On Friday evening, rommunity- rellRious service will be held at Tifereth r.srael Temple. The serv¬ ices will be dedirated to the Mid¬ west Section gf the National .Jew¬ ish Welfare Board and the role that JWB plays in serving the men and women In the Armed Forces. The Sfrmon of the evening will be presented by Chaplain Harry Z. Schreiner of Morrlstown, N, .1,. who recently returned from Korea. On Raturtlay aftcrnnon. Nov. 8. an Onc'g Rhabhat will b'' devoted to the rnle of the Ct-ntrr in enrich¬ ing the life of the Hfhilt. The feat¬ ured speaker will be Harry Kovon- Icontlnued od pare 4> SULIE HARAND TO HIGHLIGHT SENIOR HADASSAH'S ANNUAL DONOR DINNER AFFAIR-A " CENTER NOV. 9 o Dean of Art Gallery Speaks Tuesday Council women members are in¬ vited to Tuesday's meeting, 12:45 p^ m., at Bryden Rd. Temple, to hear Mr. Joseph Canzanl, Dean of tAe Columbus Gallery of Fine Arts, who will speak on "Modern Art and Everyday Llving"--from your pot of stew to your prized oils. Members will have the opportuni¬ ty of hearing this moat famous per- aonagc from the field of art tell of the importance the role plays In every phase of your modern day living. He will ahow, through an illustrated lecture and discussion, how art Is not only for the artist, decorator and museum, but for each and everyone. Mr. Canzanl'a pointers will no doubt make the listeners aware how to make her show a more complete and co¬ ordinated one. Mrs. Elmer Engelman, program chairman, stated that It Is not every-day we have the splendid op¬ portunity of hearing auch a well- known figure from the field ot art who la ao Interested in speaking to groups other than students. Mr. Canzanl has a full back¬ ground ot music as well as art. Hr was a free lance artist In New York City. He has done aome mos famous portrait work, and haa had quite Or number o( his palntingi purchased as eiddltlona to import I ant coUectlona. («a»tlnaea «B pfts* 4) "Shall we dance, at Hadassah's donor dinner; shall we dance?" . . . is what Hadassah women are gaily singing to the lilting Rogei and Hammersteln tune. Telephone lines are a-buzzin' as appointmontfl are made at the beauticians; party dresses arc ren¬ ovated and baby-sitters are con¬ tacted all this so that madame will look her loveliest comes the eve of Nov. 0. Cause' of all the excitement, of course, is' Hadassah's 2«h annual" donor dinner Sunday, Nov. 9, q,t the Jewish Center. The melody above Uf not the lyrics) is only one of the many lovely songs from "The King and I." You will be humming "Getting to Know You" and "I Whistle a Happy Tune" long after the donor dinner is over. Starring in her own original Ver¬ sion of this wonderful mu.siral Is ^he lovely and talented Sulie li.ir- and.- Beautifully coHtumed for the variou.s -scnes but using no props. Sulii' has been keeping her nud- ient I'S spell-bound for her entire performance, ,Critics have been bursting with superlatives f(jr her magnificent rendition of the lovely musical scores. With "The King and V lor en¬ tertainment will be a delicious din¬ ner, and dancing to Chuck Selby's orchestra. Hadassaii wom<'n who heard Dr. Louis Mark at last week's meeting couldn't help but bo filled with pride aa he commended Hadaasah for the wonderful work that rould not have been carried on in Israel without Its consclentiou.s and worthwhile endeavors. The movies of the doctor's and Mrs. Mark's recent trip to Israel SULIE IIARAND showed many things of which we can bo proud: (1) The orphaned children look¬ ing healthy, and playing happily In Youth Allyah centers provided by Hadassah. J (2) Immigrants to Israel, with no material goods, looking to Ha¬ dassah for food, shelter and medi¬ cal aid. i3> Hospitals that are slowly be¬ ing built up again after their de¬ struction by .bombs. T4^ Beautiful farms btfing deve¬ loped from what waa once desert wasteland. But Israel Is atlU woefully lack¬ ing In many necessities and their austerity progr^nv,--would be a heavy burden to us. Dr. Mark told the story of a soldier being moved from the arQiy hospital to the Ha¬ dassah hospital for a certain op¬ eration that had to be performed because physicians and equipment arc so scarce. So much still re- rnaln.^ to l^e accomplished Ha¬ dassah look.'! to you and your gen¬ erous contributions to continue its good work in larael. Mrs. Praver urges that dbnors send in checks immediately so that reservations can be made ttnd the tickets placed in the mall. Please make checks payable to Mrs. L. L. Praver, Donor Dinner Treasurer, 285 S. Harding Rd. • • • Watch Hadassah on television Tuesday, station WTVN. partici¬ pating on the program, "Anita's Guest Boolt". 12 noon to 1 p. m. DR. FRANK KINGDON, NOTED COMMENTATOR, TO SPEAK AT YENKIN TESTIMONIAL DINNER SUNDAY, NOV. 16 Dr. Franl< Kingdon, notvd au¬ thor afld lecturer, wlii be guest apeaifer at tlie testliponiaJ dinner to Abe Yenltin, preaident of tiie Co- lumbus Jewish Community Coun- eil, at Agudas Achim Congregation Sunday, Nov. 16, it waa announced this weelt by Abe A. Wolman, chairman of the Testimonial com¬ mittee. Famed violinUt MIsohu EInmn will play ut the dinner which la aponaored by the Columbua Bonda for Israel Committee. Dr. Klngdon, former prenideiit of the University of Newarit, organii!- ed . tho "Emorgfcncy Rescue Com¬ mittee to Save Europe" during World War II. Among thoae saved ly the committee were, Franz Werfei, Henrlch Mann and IVIttrc Chagall. For this work tho Danish Government awarded him the King 'Christian medal. Upon his arrival in this country ¦rom England at the ago of 17, Dr Klngdon studied for and entered th(! ministry, serving Methodist Churches in Maine, Massachusetts DB. KINODOIf Michigan and New Jersey. He is the author of "The Archi¬ tects and the Republic," a study of Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln and Roosevelt, and other booka on his¬ tory and current eventa. In 1946, ho waa awarded tho Page One Award of the. Newspaper Guild for hia woric aa a radio commentator. He now writes a column for q New York newapapor. Di". Klngdon received the degree of Doctor of Laws from Ohio Northern University In 1830. He re¬ ceived his Doctor of Divinity from Albion College in Michigan. He Is a graduate of Boston University and attended Harvard as a Jacob Sleep¬ er Fellow.' Attendance at the dinner may bo reserved at the offices of the Com¬ mittee, Suite 814, SO £1. Bro^d St., FL. 3C63. Every person attending the dinner will purchase a Bond of the Israel government In honor of Mr. Yenkln's long service to tho community and to the Jewlah peo¬ ple. .";. S
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Archaeollglcal & Historical
Museuin
N. High St at 15th—1
B'NAI B'RITH, JEWISH WAR VETS
TO CO-SPONSOR ARMISTICE DAY
COMMEMORATION ON NOV. 11
On Nov. 11, Zion Lodge 62, In conjunction with Capitol Post 122 of the Jewish War Vetorana, will sponsor an outstanding joiht affair. This program Is being given Irt commemoration of Armistice Day. Both groups are giving their all to malce It a big success.
Beginning promptly at 8:15 p. m., at Broad St. Tompio, the program- will got under way wlih the Invo¬ cation by Rabbi i Nathan Zelizer. Poilowing the welcoming address by Richard Grundstein, president of the Lodge, Allan Tarsljish will Introduce the guest speaker for the evening. As a sidelight, it should be notcti, Mr. Tarshish Is both past commander of tht? Vets and past president of the Ijodgtv
The guest speHlter will be Mr. Percy W. If'riedlaiuier. National
Jewish War Veterans director, from Chicago. Hia address will be entitled "The Unltnown Soldier". Later In the program, an Inter¬ esting film will be shown; also, re¬ freshments are to be nerved.
Committee chairmen Meyer Mell¬ man and Eli Levlson of the I^odge, and Lou Ackerman and Hy Dash of the Vtyts, are taking this opportuni¬ ty to extend an Invitation to mem- , hers of both organizations.
IHROMCLE
'iK// Serving Golumbus and Cenlral CTiio lewlsh Communily ^AS
Vol. 80, No. 45
COLUMBUS, OHIO, miDAY, OCTOBER 31, 10B2
Dovoted to American and Jewish Ideals
NJWB Conference Here ^ov. 7-8-9
T. I. SISTERHOOD TO CELEBRATE JEWISH BOOK MONTH MONDAY
Next regular meeting of the Tifereth Israel Sisterhood wiil be held Monday, in the Kducationnl Building of Broad St. Temple, at 1 p. m.
In charge of the. dessert luncheon will be Sociol chairmen, Mr.s. Sol Meyers and Mrs. Rny Natemah, and Hospitality chairmen, Mrs. Anna Shcnl |
Format | newspapers |
Date created | 2008-10-02 |