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JIBRONICLE
^[^y/Serving Colmnbus and Cenlral Ohio Jewish Community \JI\^
Vol. 81, No. 28
COLUMBUS, OHIO, FRIDAY JUNE 5, 1953
Devote.1 tn A""*'*l'*nn and Jewish Ideal,
RABBI HARRY KAPLAN TO RECEIVE
HONORARY DEGREE OF HUC-JIR
IN CINCINNATI SATURDAY
LeadoriT of the Hillel Student Council and HiUel Adviaory Board wiii be part of tiie congregation when Rabbl Harry Kaplan receives hla honorary dcgrcr' of Doctor of Divinity today nt tlie graduation rxcr- cLsca of Hebrew Union CoIIc'ro Jewish Institute of Keligion at the I-tockdalc Temple In Cincinnati.
Rabbi Kaplan'.s distinction comoa to liim in reefijjnition of hia long year.s of .servire in the B'nai iiiith HlUel FoundtUlon.s and in
the fir'I.l of. college youth work K-nerally.
OrilKKS WHO WILL he hnrlor- '1 nt. tlie .saitii' limn with a Utxtor ' I f I >i vi n i ty ti re ('olon* ¦! Hen ry linvel. ninking .Ii-winh eliaplain of : lit- I'. i:^. army; llabbi Samuel W.illc of Teniplf; Hr-th li:meth, Al- hany, N. Y.
Mr. AiUiur liaycH Siilzherger, piihli.Hhir of till' .V'W York Tinies uill receive an honornry I^oetf)r of lliimiine fjetter.s at Ihii same exer-
Cub Pack 326 Plans Sunday Outing
The last Pack meeting of this .neaaon for the Jewish Center Cub Pack will take the form of a father-son outing Sunday. June 14 Cubs and their fathers vvlll meet at the Center at 2 p. m. and go to a farm where the^afternoon will be spent in outdoor activitiea such aa fishing, hiking and outdoor gamea.
A father-son fishing contest wIU be held in the afternoon.
SUPPER WILL BE prepared by the Cubs and their fathera. Fol¬ lowing aupper there wiU be a' father-sQn ball game.
A camp fire program will be held in the evening, at Whicli time awards wUI be made.
The group wlU return to the city following the camp fire.
Mr. Sidney Wasserstrom la in charge of the program.
BESEBVATIONS must be made in order to attend this event. Cubs and their fathers are invited.
There will be no charge for Cubs; fathera wUI be charged $1.
Deadline for reaervatlona haa been extended to Monday (June S>. CaU Les Levin, DO. 2731, or Sid Waaaeratrom, DO. 6288, for reser¬ vations.
Graduation Proi[?ram At Hebrew School
Next Tiie.sday evoninp: at the .lewish .Center, five Htlliit'ntH of the CnlumhUH Hebrew Sehool will !><¦ pra(hiatefi, huviuK eompleted" the elemi-'ntHry enur.se of .•itudies at Liu .s,-ho()l.
The c'Xcreise.s will ht-Rin at S:ir.
1 »r. A. U. i\init'-r, pre.sidenL of the Hebrew .S. hool. will preside. lirfiijnii.'i will he r'.'cti-mled by lh\ Marvin P'on, pn-.'^ident of the Hoiird of Fdueation, atu! itichard J. Ahi.-l, pre.sident nf the United .li-wish KunU.
Tho graduate-S will present their program in lli-brew a« fo)low.s:
I'salm CXXVI, David Segel; the Tree of Tears by A. I. Steinberg, Byron Kohn; Numbers 23, 18-24, Beryl Bloek; Valedictory (in Eng¬ lish). Herbert Minkln; Valedictory (in Hebrew), Warren Udiaky.
llabbi Nathan ZeUzer, aplritual leader of Tlfereth iHrael Congre¬ gation, will be the gueat Hpeaker.
Presentation of diplomas will be made by Daniel Harrison, principal of the School. Mrs. Jack Kooper¬ stein, president of Ivreeyoh So¬ ciety, will present .gifts to the graduates.
Immediately following gradua¬ tion exercises, a reception will be tendered by the parents in honor of the students. Friends pf the He¬ brew School and Jewish education are cordially invited.
The morning schedule of Hebrew Schooi claasea wlil begin Monday, June 15. Children whp are piciced up on the firat trip from the' Bex¬ ley public schools will next weelt be picked up from their homes. The complete morning schedule will appear In the next issue of the Chronicle.
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Premiere Showing of **Three Lives, TV Presentation on UJA, to be Telecast Via WTVN Sunday
FRED YENKIN, GENERAL CAMPAIGN CHAIRMAN, TO DELIVER ADDRESS
midii ii\i5iN()\\.i/
To he Innlalled al AhaictH Sholom
AmrinK tin- K'l'-'^t-^ whf) will jU- ti-nii /Mi-'iviiM .Sholnin 'VulK'^Hii- linii's in.'^tallatinn b!in()Ui-t in honor nf Kiililii .Jmcili S. ltal>inowil/- thi.t .Sunday fvcnlng, will be llabbi.'^ L<>opold Crocnwnid of l^cth Jacob, Nathan Zi'liziT ot Brnad St. Trm- pU,' and Sainuel W, Kubfnatcin of Agudas Achim. 'Dun to provinu.s commitments, flabbi .1. D. l^olk- man of Bryden Hd. Temple will not be able to attend.'
Ilabhi RublnowiU will he offi¬ cially InNtallecl as Hpiritual letulMr of AhavaH Sholom by the preni- deiit of the Hyiiuifoffue, Mr. Bar¬ ney lllnBer.
Sunday's dinner will start at 5:30 p. m., in the social hall of the synagogue, 878 S. Ohio Ave.
Habbi Hablnowitz ccmea to Co¬ lumbua from <hti Congregation Agudath Achim in Taunton, Mass. Prior to then M948), he was aa a rabbi in a ivlanchestcr, England, aynagogue.
J. .S. Rabinowitz ia a descendent of a long line of outstanding "rub- Traillm." His father, lHolshe Elie¬ zer, and his grandfather, David, Were rabbis at Sunderland, Eng.
INSTALLATIONS AT AGUDAS ACHIM WEDNESDAV
Agudas Achim Sisterhood ends its activities for the •" summer months with Installations ot in¬ coming officers by Rabbi Samuel W. Rubenstein, at an Installation luncheon next Wednesday, 12:30,'at the synagogue.
Hospitality chairman In charge wlll be Mrs. J. A. Barnett. M^B- Jack Kooperstein wlll assist her as co-chairman.
A delightful program has been planned, with Mrs." Joseph Sch¬ wartz rendering musical selections. She will be accompanied at tlie piano by Mrs. Max-Zisklnd.
The opening prayer will be given by Mrs. Abe A. Wolman.
GIRL SOOUT - BRpWNIE PICNIC FKIDAV
Girl Scout Troop 4T4 an(J Brownie Troop $48 ot tho Jewish Center will end their seaaon with a joint picnic at Blacklick Woods, Friday, June 12.
The girls and their mothers wlll rheet at the Center at 10 a. m.
The morning activities wlll In¬ clude games and contests. A wei¬ ner roast wlll be held at noon. Af¬ ter tunch will be a prograrh ' in which awards will be preaeijted by Misa Betty Krlst of Scout head¬ quarters.
•Also there will be a special cere¬ mony' for Brownies who are grad¬ uating to tho Scout Troop" next year.'
¦Three Lives." worlrl-widr acliiivi rcbiiiidinf^ the iivi durintr thi: pa.nt 1: Siin,lay, 2 p. m.
I'ro(iuri-d in Hotlywood in behalf of.lhi- U.IA (-.¦ipei-ially for ti-l, visi'in. i tl.i- :^.",-miniit<- film f,-al iiri-.i .lane W'yinan. Hun'liillth Srolt and Ar- tlu:r \''v:\\\f.. h>-alUnK a larj^i- i-i,sl of wll-ltii,)wn i)!a,V'TH in lin' .slirr-1 tag .-Htorir.s (,f Uifrr nfiu:* c.s from; tyi.tnny antl upprfs.sion who ff)un(l i-,.-w life in the !¦- S- aiel Lsrac-I.
AM, Till': I'liKrOK.MKIi.-i In
¦"riiree I.i\( .s," participated on a voluntary ba.siM, to help prodoee one of the nujst itnpreflsive motion pictures I'Ver filmed for a philan¬ thropic oau.se.
The three episodes In the film portray in memorable and moving scenes the stories of two men and a woman whose experiences typify those of other needy and helpless persons in many lands w'ho have been aided through the United Jewish Appeal.
"THIS riLM is worth watching and wlll be an Interesting por- trAyal of the work accomplished through tho contributions made by the Columbua people to our United Jewlah Fund" atated Fred Yenkin, Gimeral Campaign chairman.
Mr. Yenkln added;, "This film shows how much good'^r dollars can do. The Columbus fdlks who have been solicited for their con¬ tributions have reaponded gener¬ ously but there are still morit to be aecn. We hope that all volun¬ teers wlll complete their calls In the next few days so that we can report, a successful conclusion to the campaign.
a .star-Hludded televiaion pre.sr'ntatlon saluting the
ments (jf the United Jewi.sh Appeal in saving and
s nf mort: tlnin 3.000.000 men, women and children
year.s. will bi- slioun lu'ri- nn .Station WTV.V thi.s
Jewish War Veterans Meet in Cleveland
Th,.
annual L-nnVi,.nl ion of tin- ./eu'i.s/i War Ve(r-r;tn.s and .¦VuxiiiHr- ies of tlu: l)ei)artnienf of Ohio is bi-inK hi-tfl this v.i-,-k-end in ('l,-\>- land- f'onvention headqnarter.s ^^,ll be thi' Allerton Hotel,
Delegates frfim (."apitol Ladies Auxiliary 122 of Columbus attentt- ing arc Hilda I^ssurc, Department of Ohio president; Goldie doldman. past Department, of Ohio president and Chiet of Staff: Marjorie Ros¬ en, convention chaplain and De¬ partment program chairman; Edythe Sachs, Department of Ohio aecretary, Lanna Zeitaman and Suzanne Cowan.
Highlights of the convention arc the presentation of a gift to Brccksvlllo Hospital by the Depart¬ ment: a presentation of a gift to the Hospital by the Auxiliaries within the Department, In memory of Morris N. Lessure; a luncheon honoring the Department presi¬ dent, and a Military Ball.
Winding up the convention la the banquet In honor of the Depart¬ ment commander.
PRE-SCHOOL PICNIC
—1_^ A*-~r^PAiiii
rrhe Partnta GrDup\of the Jewr Ist^cnter Pre-School wlll hold Its annb«i^amily ,plcnlp at the South Side YMfcA^oamp Sunday, starting at 3 p. m.
• This ts a_ traditional event, for the Schooi, and Its Parents Group, when the children, thglr pjirents, grandparents, other relatives and fciiinds meet for a good, old-fash- loned and rustic family picnic.
Mra. Walter Roblnaon, president of the Parents Grpup, and Mra. A. R. Schwartz, director of the School, are urging every one to make thla event a "muat."
HOME FOR AGED MKETING SUNDAY
The Auxiliary ot the Columbus Jewish Hoine for the Aged wlll have Its next meeting this Suoday, 2 p. m., at the Ahavaa - Sholom Synagogue, 878 S. Ohio Ave.
Important plana are being con¬ sidered for the recreation and leisure time activities of the resi¬ dents ot the Home. Also, plans wil! be made for the celebration ot Father's Day In the Home.
All members are urged to attend.
KANTER, GiyfcTS HONORED BY ZOA
At a recent meeting of th« Ohio Valley Zionist Region, headed by Rabbi Irving Miller, president of the iionist,Organization of Ameri¬ ca, two Columbusites received high honors.
Dr. Max Kanter virfts elected vice-jpres. ot the region and Wil¬ liam Glvets was elected to the ZOA National Administrative Council,
DOGPATCH PANCE
Zlggy Coyle's orchestra will pro-' vide the music for the gala "St>ring Dogpatch Dance" tor Intermed" lates tonight. In the. Center audi¬ torium, 8:00 to 11:00.
In keeping with the theme, evetyone will wear a costume, Dogpatcsh style. Prizes will be a- warded to the best costumes aiid a king and qUcen ot the dance will be chosen.
Plenty of r4Ireshments will be available and an unuaual progiym Is being planned. Booths will be. set up tor the sale o| straw hats, corn cob prizes and picture taklngi
ROSE LAZAR
Artist, Teacher on Cultural Series
TwQ major divisions of adult programming at the Jewish Centftr will be represented In the 2nd an¬ nual Festival of Arts program this Sunday, beginning at 8 p. m. This wlll be the cloalng'program ot the 10f>2-IS3 Cultural Series.
The program wlll begin with an open-house exhibit ot the worit of members ot the Adult Art and Ceramics classes In' the Adult Lounge.
At 9 p. m.. Gallery Players, tho adult drama group of the Center will present WUUara .Saroyan'a Uontlaaed on pug* 4>
T\VIG 21 LUNCHEON
Members ofTwlg 21 ot Children's Hospital held Their last meeting of the season at a luncheon at the Maramor Restaurant last Tuesday.
' Final arrangements for the Twig's card party Tuesday were made.
Mr,». Sherman Sharwell was In charge ot arrangements for this week's meeting..
FINAL "MEETING FOR BETH JACOB GROtiP
{"Inal meeting of the seaaon for the Beth Jacob Men's Club wlll be held Tueaday,'June 23, 8:30 p. ni., In the aocial hall of the aynagogue.
W'vijs of Brotherhood members are invited to the Informal get-to¬ gether, and they are urged to bring majh or canasta sets.
Refreshments wlll be served, buf¬ fet style.
Calendar ot events for the 1953- 04 season will be announced at ttiG meeting.
'SCHOOL-OUr PAttTY
Columbus Chapter 158, ¦ Aleph Zadik Aleph, held a "siihool-our'. party Wedneaday, following a reg' ular meeting.
Refreahments were served and future events were discussed.
HILLEL INSTALLS NEW SLATE OF OFFICERS
Officers tor the coming year at Hillel Foundation were Installed at the annual Awards Banquet May
27; ¦ ' ¦ • .
President is Herman Abromonritz ot Xenl^ Firat vIce-presi Is Marcia Fisher of Columbus.. Larry Pcrel- man, .Akron, Is aecond v-p. Corres¬ ponding sec'y is Delia Schneider- man,, Cleveland. Recording sec'y is Desna Niobols, Tiffin. Sally Schagrin, Cleveland, Is the new treas.
The president and the two ..vice- presidents will, attend tfSe National Hillel Summer Institute at Camp High Point thi« summer.
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| Title | Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1953-06-05 |
| Subject | Jews -- Ohio -- Periodicals |
| Place | Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio) |
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