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N, High St. at 15th—1
2f\\/7 Serving Columbus and Central Ohio Jewish Community ^AlK
vol* 81, No, 52
OOLUMBU8» OHIO, FRmAY, DECEMBER 18, 1053
Devoted to American and Jewlih IdeaU
IPC Sponsors Frostee Frolic
The big Intermediate Winter dance for all boys and girls 12-14 is scheduled at the Jewish Center tonight, 8-H. The Frosdee Frolld ia planned and sponaored by the Intermediate Pltinnihg Committee and a full and unusual program haa been developed.
Music is being provided by Ion Pblster's Starllghters, a local 7- piecc bartd. A rhumba contest and dance gomes will be featured and prizes will also be given away.
The decorations wl^ be based on a snowman tlifmt.' and candlelight will enhance the almoaphero at tho dance. I. P. C. cordially invites all Intormcdlates, and tickets will be sold uL the door for 50c stag, 7r>c per couple. Refreshments aro planned frbv of extra charge.
Mrs, Danzig Guest Speaker For Mizrachi Donor Affair
Mrs. Abraham M. Danzig of Chicago, national vice president of the Mizrachi Women's Organization of America, will be the guest speaker at the annual donor dinner of tho Columbus Chapter of Mizrachl Wom¬ en tn the social hall of the Agudaa Achim Synagogue tomorrow, 6 p. m.
Mra. Danzig is an able organizer and capable and powerful speaker;' she has been active in tho Mizrachi movement for many yeaVs and is thoroughly conversant with Its philosophy, program and activities.
Mra. Danzig is a memb<'r nf the Administrative and National
^^-^WTH BIRTHDAY
JERUSALEM, iJTAi Membera of the Cabinet, headed by Acting P rcmie r Moshe Sh arett, jol ned leaders in the academic world to pay tribute to Pfof. Ben Zion Dtnur, Minister of Education, on the occasion of hla 70th birthday.
THEY'RE LOOKING FOR A CLUE
Co-chairmen of Council Wom('n'.s fiinrl-riUHinR: iMi'sdiimt-a Henry Ourevitz. Harry Cxitler nnri Meyer Mellman are shown above looking for the clue to the 3rd annual fund iiroje<*t wliieh will culminate at Council's 37lh birthday party March 2. The l<ey word thi'y're pursuing is MINK.
Funds raised from the affair will help support the varied service activities in which Council participates locally, nationally and inter¬ nationally. All Council members and the community at large will be contacted concerning' this Intriguing ovent.
DANCE, RECEPTION FEATURES INTER-CITY GATHERING
A committee Is busily engaged in developing plans for on Inter-Clty Teen-Age Planning Conference, to be held at the Jewish Center Satur¬ day and Sunday, Dec. 26-27.
Purpose'of the meeting Is to plan a camping conference next June. Participating cities are Dayton. Indianapolis, Columbus and Louis¬ ville. Delegates from, each of these cities will discuss local teen-age activity and work out the details
for the summer event.
The two-day program will in¬ clude a turkey dinner Saturday evening, followed by an open dance; morning and afternoon meetings on Sunday, with a cold- cut luncheon at noon.
Visitors from out of the city will be accommodated tn private homes.
Members of the Inter-Clty Plan¬ ning Committee are Morris Schot- tenstei n, Michael Getz, Marjorie
Wasserstrom, Steven Nacht, T.A.C, treas.; Roberta Dworkin, confer¬ ence chairman; Benson Wolman, T. A.C. pres.; Irwin Weinstock, David Porman, Janet Letow, Suzanne Feitlinger.
The feature event of the confer¬ ence ia the opftn dance Saturday night. All are urged to attend. Ion Polster's orchestra will furnish the music. Admission Is 75c per person, $1.50 per couple.
lioard-'s. the organization'H highest bodie.s, and i.s Midwest R''Rinnal (;hairmrt.n. being in cln.He contact with all flmptera iii the Midwest, aa coordinator for Mizrachi Wnm- i-n'a fl('tlvii.ica in that area.
Of simiile charm and a convinc¬ ing speaker, Mrs. Danzig is well known and rt-spected in her own community, where Hhc ijl active in behalf of orthodoxy and cht' ortho¬ dox Zionist movement throughout the country, she has travelled ex¬ tensively in behalf of Mizrachi. having been one of the delegates of the organization to the World Zion¬ ist Congress in Switzerland.
She is a graduate of Columbia University, and the wife of Rabbi Abraham M. Danzig, well known in national rabbinical circles. Co¬ lumbus Chapter of Mlzra/ihl Wom¬ en is proud to present her •
Mrs. Cy Tanenbaum, president, will introduce the program for the meeting, with Mrs. Sarah Shermian, Mrs. Max Goodman and Mrs. Jos¬ eph Feldman.
Mr. Harfy-Beckman will bo in charge of the sale of birthday candles. The Gold Catering Co., always a guarEintee of an outstand¬ ing meal, is preparing the dinner.
KAIU.Y DEADLINKS .\I-:XT TWO W1(^.KKS
lieraqM' of (JhriNtrnaft and New Year's Ouy hoUdayM, deadlint' for the next two lK.HUes of The K'hroniele {I>ec,. 25, Jan. 1) will be TiieMlay noon for ropy. Mon(hiy at 16 a. ni. for phittogriiphie ma¬ terial.
YOVNti ADVLTS PRKSENT "DltAIVLA M«HT" SUNDAY
Next regular Young Adult Lounge, Sunday, 8:30-11:30 p. m. at the Center, will feature a "Drama Night," to Include charades, paper- bag and Informal dramatics. ¦ Also, social dancing will be feat¬ ured and refreshments served.
MUSIC CLUB MEETS
Next meeting of the Young Adult Music Appreciation Group will be at the Jewish Center Wednesday, B:30 p. m. The program will feature a Hi-Fidelity demonstration in the auditorium and refreshments will be served. All young Adults are In¬ vited.
Fred Yenkin Elected United Jewisli Fund President
Fred Yenkin, 1953 Campaign
chairman, was unanimously elected
president of the Board of Directors
of the United Jewish Fund at a
¦ meeting held Dec. 8.
Jack S. Resier was also unanim¬ ously elected to serve In the newly- created post of secretary of the Board of Dlroctprs. Samuel M. Mel¬ ton and Troy A: Feibel were simi¬ larly re-elected v I ce-presidents, while A. B. Weinfeld and Jack Schiff continue In the posts of treasurer and aaaoclate treasurer, respectively.
The Nominating committee was ehalrcd by Robfirl Weller and in¬ cluded Arthur Goldberg, Allen Gundershelmer, J. W. Steinhauser and A. I, Yenkin.
Mr. Weiler, in presenting tho nominations, stated that the com¬ mittee had given careful thought to the qualifications of those best able to serve the United Jewish
Fund and had come to the con¬ clusion that Fred Yenkin and his associates had all the qualities for leadership aa demonstrated in their activities throughout the years and in their service to the Fund.
The outgoing president, Richard J. Abel, presented a report of the accomplishments of hia adminis¬ tration. The Board ol Directors gave a unanimous rising vote of thanks to Mr. Abel In expression of their appreciation for the fine work he had done.
Mr. Yenkin Is associated with his brothers, Abe and Ben, In the Frey- YenUin Paint Co. In the past he haa held various posts in the United Jewish Fund having been co-chairman of the Special Gifts Division In 1951 and '52 before be¬ coming Campaign chairman in '1963.
Mr. Yenkin is past president of tile Jewish Community Council and
ABE WEINFBLD
JACK SCHIFF
the Columbus Chapter of the Zion¬ ist Organization of America. He is a member of the Boards of the Co¬ lumbus Hebrew School, Jewish Community Council, Anti-Defama¬ tion League Community Relations Committee, and the Jewiah Center.
In addition he Is a member of Agudaa Achim Congregation, Tlf- eretli Israel, Temple Israel, B'nai B'rith and Winding Hollow Coun¬ try Club. Mr. Yenkln is alao active In the American Chemical Society, the American Institute of Chcnilcal Engineering and the Ohio Society of Professional Engineers.
Mr. Yenkin resides with Wis wife, Lillian, and his two childrim. Ju¬ dith and Cynthia, at 201 S. Drexel Ave.
MU. KESLEIl baa '' been a ¦ co- chairman of the Special Gifts Di¬ vision of the United Jewish Fund and laat year served as chairman of tiio entire division. He has also
served on the National Council ot the United Jewiah Appeal and its National Quota-Setting Committee.
Currently. Mr. Resier is a vice- president of Temple larael and chairman of the Dues Revision committee. He is a member of the Ohio Valley Council of the Union of American Hebrew Congrega¬ tions-Hebrew Union College Com¬ bined campaign, and Executive committee member of the National Friends of Hlllel Foundations.
H.' Is a Fellow of Brandels Uni¬ versity, first treasurer and one of the founders of the present Jewish CVnter, and active on its Board.
In his industry. Mr. Resier has served as an officer and director of the Associated Pants Manufactur¬ ers Association and is president of the Hercules Trouser Co., 570 S. Front St., In Columbus.
Messrs. Melton. Feibel, Weinfeld (continued on pace 4)
TROY FEIBEL^
SAM MELTON
JACK BESLEK
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Object Description
| Title | Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1953-12-18 |
| 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 | 2008-10-07 |
