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Archaeollglcal & Hlstorleai Mueeum
Donor Dinner is Sunday
The big nlto has finally arrived—Hadassall'H 24th annual donor dinner, NclieduiiMl for 0 p. m. at the Jewish Oonter tomorrow -^ an evening of dining, dancing and ontortjilnment.
Tho presentAtion of the "The King and I", starr¬ ing Sullc Hnnind, is the nnticipate<l high-iwint of
the evening. Her pnrformanco will lie followed hy dancing to Chuch Selby's orchestra.
Keisorvatlons can still bo made by ejilling the chairmen of the affair Mrs. (lemard C'olien. DO. 0177, or M,rs, Meyer Mellman, DO, 8B42.
Open your heart—for Iliulnssaii I
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OfflOJEWa^iiHRONICLE
2Jl\^ Serving Columbus and Central Ohio Jewish Community''QAR
VoL 80, No. 40
COMIMBUS. OHIO, FRIDAY. NOVKMHER 1, 1952
Devotwl to Amprlcnn an.(l Jewish Meals
Mnt. Samuel Luper, president, and Mn. Gemard Cohen, ponor Dinner cliaimiiin, coinptete final arraneuinehtM for HiuloNHah's 24th donor dinner to bo liel<l Sunday, u p. m., at the JewlHh Center.
T. J. SISTERHOOD SENDS DELEGATES To WOMEN'S LEAGUE CONVENTION
Thl- bi-cniiial (•(nivc.-ntinn nf the National Women's LcfiRUc of the Ilnitcri fiynaKoKiic "f Anrnrii-ti will tnlu? placp Sunday thrniigh Tliur.sday
Keynote Address Tonight at NJWB Conference
en ma ¦ri 5>ynaKnK"c "f Anrnrii-ti wiil tnlt iNov, v.',) at thl' li'njamin Franklin Ilfjtcl, in Pjiiladrlphia.
MarlcinK Ihi- XAh annivci-.sary of l.faK'ir activity. Iti will have as its theme. '¦H')w Ileautifiil ia our Heritage."' fiom (air prayer book.
convention a (piotation
SKHVICK.MKN'S LIST
Capitol PoHt 122, .Jewi.sli War Veterans, in trying to complete a UhI of Oolumbii.s men and wornt^n now in the aervice. Please call Louis Ackerman. DO, 9703. if you know of such names.
Nat'I JWV Director
Guest Speaker at
Joint Meeting
Next Weelt
MR. FRIEDLANDEK
On Nov. 11, at Broad St. Temple, Capitol Post 122, Jewiah War Vet¬ erans, and Zion Lodge 62, .B'nai B'rith, will commemorate Armistice Day with an outstanding program. The evening will get underway promptly at 8:15.
Both organizations are extending a cordial welcome to n^embers and their friends.
The evening will be highlighted with an address by Percy W. Friedlfinder, National JWV direc¬ tor. His topiq wili be "The Un¬ known Soldier".
Mr. Ft-ledlander was born in Chicago and remained there until he graduated from the University of Chicago. Following completion of hia schooling, ho entered tho U. S. armed forces and saw action In World War L At the outbreak of World War tl, Mr. Frledlander en¬ listed in the Marine Corps ay^ a sergeant, and upon a specific oc¬ casion it was necessary for him to salutp hia son who was an ensign In th© navy. Tho former later be-
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AmonK tlic out.standing evcnt.s at the eoiiviintion will bo a pantfl flis- I'u.sHion (in "MarriaKc anil the Family," in which JuUge Anna M. Kro.ss and LJr. Krod Brown of New York will participate.
Principal .speaker of the Torah Fund luncheon Tuesday will be Dr. Louis Flnkelstein, Chancellor of the Jewish Theological Seminary of AjTierlca.
Dr. Moahe Davis, Provost of the Seminary, will deliver the keynote addrcaa at the opening session Sun¬ day evening, and Dr. Simon Green¬ berg:, Executive Director of the United Synagogue of America, will be gueat speaker at the closing banquet Wednesday.
Locally, the Tlfereth IsraeJ Sis¬ terhood la affiliated with the Lea¬ gue. Representing the organization at th(r convention will be its presi- fient, Mrs. Sam KuIjow; i'ast Fje.si- dent Mr.s. Harry (Jetz; and mem¬ ber of the Board of Uireetora. Mrs. [jiwrenee W. Pointer.
These women will join more than lUOO other National Women's Lea- KUe delegate.s from all part-s of the U. S, and Canada, who will take part in the four-day parli.-y.
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Book Review For AA
Sisterliood Affair
Co-Incidental with Jewiah Book Month (Noy. 7-Dec. 7), Agudas Achim Sisterhood's dessert lunch¬ eon Tuesday, 1 p. m., at the syna¬ gogue, win feature Rabbi Harry Kaplan's review of "Moaea" by
Sholom Aach. The book, which deala with the freedom of a people, win be reviewed appropriately on Armiatlce Day.
An unusual display of current books and the latest publications fh children's literature has been arranged for Tuesday's affair.
Opening prayer will be read by Mrs. L Nutls. Mra. Melvln Furman will read the Paalm of the day.
Sisterhood will arrange for a baby-sitter, if auch service is necessary.
More than 200 Jewish Center rep reseritativea from 13 states tonight will hear Irving Edison, prealdent of the National Jewiah Welfare Board, deliver the keynote address of the conference being held in Co¬ lumbua this week-end.
The dinner, In the Center audi¬ torium, has been especially arrang¬ ed to ve the visiting delegates an oppori ity to see the new Center building and facilities.
Mr. Edison, president of NJWB. i.s one of thr' ouLstandinK learier.s in the American Jewish (ommunily. A brilliant .speaker, he lias liet-n ac¬ tive on the K^^'crnriiitrtHl cnmni:t- ee planniriK S'Tvic.-;* Un t.ien in tin- armed forces. Mr. J''.ilis(in i.s n v!c<>- presidenl ui one of tlir^ l.vi>r,.s| sii-.r man u I act urinj- I'tirt, •¦! n . in lii't- I (iiintry A native of Si Loui.s. lie ha.s .served as president oT tiie Y\V and YMHA th.-re.
The entertainment |)art of the program will be directed by Mark j
Feder, well-known dramatic artist who has been a leader in the Jew¬ ish theater in this etmntry for many years. Mr. {•'eder'a humorous
skit on "Jewish Center Facilities" brought down the house at a recent Chicago conference.
The Young Adult Folk dance group of the Center will present several selections and Albert Brown of Toledo will conduct an original quiz presentation of "What's My Name?"
Membera of thf? community who have not made dinner reservations are invited to tlie balance of the program.
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JEWISH COMMUNITY BLOOD DONOR COUNCIL LAUNCHES CAMPAIGN FOR ONE-DAY QUOTA OF 200 PINTS OF BLOOD^
You'U feel better ThanliNgivUig; you'll enjoy your food more, your family greater . . . IF . . . you do your part the day before.
VOUR PART means . . , helping to fill the quota, YOUR PAJIT meann to help supply blood for the dwindling supply ne<^ded for Korea. YOUR PART means supplying blood so that every member
of your HiuntMliato family Is assured of blood when and where needtnl . . . regardless of how mucli.
And your part also means that your giving of this lift^-Hustaining substanco guarantees freit blood io any member of the Jewish comniunltj'.
Thafs a small price to pay for a more enjoyable Thanksgiving.
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STAR-STUDDED 'MENORAH' REVIEW PLANNED BY B'NAI B'RITH WOMEN FOR DONOR DANCE AT VALLEY DALE
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Jan Bart, Victory Perry, Crosby Sisters Among Name Attractions
"WIIAT JUDAISM MEANS"
Graduate students at Hlllel Foundation will discuss "What Judaism Means to Me" Sunday eve¬ ning, 7:45, at the Foundation, 46- 16th Ave. Forming a student panel, students reflect I ng-^avarlety of backgrounds and Interest^ will pre¬ sent thelp own interpretations of the meaningfulneas of Judaism to them as individuals.
The evening is being sponsored by the Hillel Graduate Club, headed by Stan Sokollk. Following tho panel discussion, there will be an informal question period and a tea.
Sunday evening. Nov. 2'.\. at Valley Dale, when B'nai B'rith Women present their Menorah Bail, is sure to live in tiie memories of all who attend tm a most wond¬ erful and unforgettable evening.
Dancing will begin at 9 o'clock, with Chuck Selby and his orchestra providing the music. Under the di¬ rection of Mrs. Sanford Tuckerman and her committee. Valley Dale will be transformed Into a beautiful and glamorous night club, adding color and enchantment lo the evening.
And then the Menorah R-eview
a full 1'-_• hours of delightful en¬ tertainment, presented in a fashion already expected of B'nai B'rith Women, who, through the yeara, have established a genuine reputa¬ tion for bringing the finest and the
VIOTOR PBRHY
iiefit in the enterlainnunt wnrld tn their frienris and patrnn.s c»f their major donor affair,
l']ver since B'nai B'rith Women entered "show business." C'olumbus audiences h^ive never been disap¬ pointed in the caliber of entertain¬ ment they have presented, and thia year's Menorah Review promist's lo "top" them all in sheer enjoy¬ ment and showmanship, such as:
\'ictor Perry, known throughout the country as England's Pilfering Ambassador of Humour, presenting an unusual and delightfully differ¬ ent act, the like of which has never been seen in our community before. He takes hia audience on a be¬ wildering ride of the world of wit, then suddenly skids into double talk, and with flawless showman¬ ship and a gracious and joyial per¬ sonality, gives you a performance you will never forget.
Another "flrat" for B. B. W. and a sure-fire hit Is Jan Bart, Ameri¬ ca's beloved personality, whose gol¬ den voice, revealed to advantage in hia repertoire of folk songs aa well as opera In nine languages, has en¬ deared him to minions throughout the country, through his appear¬ ance In auch television shows as Milton Berle's, Thia is Show Busi¬ ness, Mike and Buff; he Is a regu¬ lar star-performer on the sensa¬ tional "American-Jewish Caravan of Stars" over Station WMGM in New York, and starred In the mo¬ tion picture "Cataklil Honeymoon", as well as being a recording artist of note for Columbia and other out¬ standing recording companies.
One of the brightest and most sensational lights of the Menorah Review will be the'appparanoe of
CROSBY SISTEIia
the Crosby sisters, Fran and Dolly, a real knock-out combination of a red-head and a brunette, whoae musical comedy capers have been acclaimed in ^.heatres and night clubs. This will be their first ap¬ pearance in Columbua; It will add luster and fame to the already *cil'establlah*Hi reputation of B'nal B'rith Women to give to Columbus audlencea the topa In the entertain¬ ment world.
Make your reaervatlon NOW to attend the Menorah Ball Nov. 23. This is the one major fund-raising effort of the Columbua Chapter of B'nai B'rith Women, and by giving your contribution to help them help dthera you will also be ensuring yourself of a wonderful eveningi a
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| Title | Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1952-11-07 |
| Subject | Jews -- Ohio -- Periodicals |
| Place | Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio) |
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