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Huge Throng is Expected For I Joey Adams Chanukah Affair I
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Zionist District Sponsors Israel Caravan Tomorrow
Diiviii (Raiser, prr.sirirnt of the r'nlumbii.4 Ziont.st r>i.sLrit't. and Sidney L. Kutz, rhfiirman nf the Prnsram commiLtcc. invite the local Jewiah community to bring their fricnfi.s & noighbors to the mu.sical program, "Hcrc".s to iMracI," tomorrow, 8,30 p, m., at the Jewish Center.
It i.H an interpretation of preaent-day Israel in song and music, with rantorial selections in Hebrew and Yiddish, adding up to an evening of ! M^te full entertainment and an insight into the life ot laraol thru Its songs -
With the impending visit to Co¬ lumbua nf Joey Adams and Joseph Nedava for the Chanukah dinner sponsored by Broad St. Temple on Sunday evening, Dec. 6, G:30, in the Templc'.s sneial hall, an r>xciting and stimulating program rif enter¬ tainment and information is in tho nffing and. judging by the reser¬ vation response, the social hafl wi!l ! he packed.
Rabbl Nathan Zc.'Iizer and co- ^ ehairmen CTy Benis and Kay Nate- i iniin are confident of a large turti- ' out ami response to the program
for the dinniT i $2.r)n a person'! , which hu.s b4'nn termed •'exception- I ally fine and inviting," Ke.servrt- ; ticin.s are being taken at the Tem- j , pie. t<-le))hone KV. it.'ja.').
; JOKY ADA.MS. the noted enter- I ' tainer nnd radio quizmaster, is i
known from cqa.Ht to cnast for his .
wfuk on the quiz ahow, "Rate Your and for his wnrka in the ¦
JOEY ADAMS
literary field including his auto- biography "From Gaga to Riches." whose royalties made the Damon Runyon Memorial Fund richer by $165,000 and a novel. 'The Curtain Never Falls."
.lOSKI'II NKDAVA is *a noted Israeli journalist, writer, lecturer and radio commentator who .was formerly editor of the Hebrew I.teKk of tlie Voice of America. At prt'.sent a correspondent in the U.S. for .Several publications and Israeli news services, Mr. Nedava is a pro¬ lific wntei, the author of several biograpliies and the traiishitor of hooks into Hebrew hy President ^;i.Sl¦nhowe^. Author Koestler. Ken¬ neth Bilby and Wendell Willkie.
Joey Adarna. who.^e show haa made him a favorite in such night clubs as Copacabana. Latin Quar¬ ter, Beachcomber and Slapsie Maxie's. has been an entertainer (contlnned on p&ffe S)
MRS. WISE
Reveals Program
Mrs. Herb <Fritzie) Wist', preyi- dent of Roae E. Lazarua Sister¬ hood, announced final plana for en¬ tertainment at thla year's, annual Deflation Dinner, co-sponsored by the Sisterhood and Bryden Rd. Temple Brotherhood.
The affair is Saturday, Dec. 6, 6:30 p. m., at Bryden Rd. Temple. Price for the turkey dinner ia $1.60. with dancing to the muaic of Jack Loeffler'a Trio to follow the ban¬ quet and entertainment.
As another highlight of enter¬ tainment, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Globa of WBNS-TV will present their pKJpuIar ahow - "Second Choice"
an audience participation pro¬ gram, with prizes for many.
This will be the third annual De- fiatlon Dinner, and promises to be the biggest yet.
- oolden aqk club chant;kah party
Golden Age Club's annual Chanu¬ kah supper wlll be held Wednea¬ day, 6:80 p. m., at the Jewish Cen¬ ter. The Club ia co-aponaored by the Council of Jewish Women and tho Center.
Call PO. 6304 or FE. 5338 for In¬ formation.
Admission is free.
The caat of the performance in¬ cludes MUh llaiinii Ziuiiir, a color¬ atura soprano from Israel, with a beautiful voice and wide experience in singing. She is supported by an American singtrr, Mort Fn»einan, who has recently completed a suc¬ cessful tour in Israel aa a fine baritone, who Jias much to offer an audience. M-r. Freeman has appear¬ ed in many radio programa ifi New Yofk, and in concerts.
Third member of the group, Shmuel Fenliko, is a prominent Israel composer and concert pian¬ ist. Fershko is musical director of Israel's Armed Forces radio sta¬ tion. He was chosen as a fine rep. n'si.-ntative of musical life in Is- ra<'l in general. He serves aa ac¬ companist and solo-ist and coordi¬ nator of the program.
"Here's t(> Israel"' has received wide acclaim in many U. S. citi(.'S. This is the group's third nation¬ wide tour and following is the pro¬ gram for tomorrow evening's show at the Center:
.'Medinat Y'lttniel, Shmuel Fersh¬ ko.
Hhir HapalnMvch, Zrubavel, Dr. Zahavi; Ba Haymon, A Levinson. Ycdldia Gorocho.v, Mort Freeman.
Kantjisy on iHraeli Theniet*, Fer¬ shko (at the planot.
Adurlm. Shlomo Wclafish, Julius Chajes; Drai Techter, Gebertig; Anu Aleich Shgrnrim, Zvi Zahavi. Chagia, Hanna Zamir.
Rod llalalla ' Israeli army song), Anna Marly; French Partisan song. Freeman; Mayim Maylm, Pugatchov, Zamir &nd Freeman.
iMruel Today, a brief report on Dynamics of larael, Freeman.
NahuhU Suit«t (impresaions of a day in the Kibbutz), Fershko (at the piano >.
Ki ftrzion, A. Pugatchov; A. Zemer, Haaaidic, FreCmf^n.
RUMAIAOE DAY
This Sunday ia Hadasaah rum¬ mage collection day. Pleaao have the cartons on your front porch. Coll DO. 7342, EX. 1130 or EX. 1535 for truck collection.
Seek him that maUeth the seven
stars and Orign, and turneth the
qhadow of death into the morning.
—Amos 0:8
ART EXHIBITION
Mrs. Roae Lazar, art inatructor at the Center, will exhibit her lat¬ est paintings at the Hilltop Branch of the Col'a Public Library, 2965 W. Broad St., Nov. 30 to Jan. 16.
"WINTER WHIRL" DANCE SCHEDULED DEC. 12
Councilettes are sponsoring a semi-formal donee, called the "Win¬ ter Whirl." on Dec. 12, 9:00-12, at the Jewish Center.
The Ebony Rythm Boys will be the orchestra,
Thia dance is open to the entire community and tickets may be bought from any Councilette mem¬ ber at the door the night of tho dance.
MR. NADEL
Broadway Reporter
Norman Nadel will he the gueat speaker at the (Jallery Players' meeting at the Jewish Center Wed-' neaday, 8:30 p. m.
"Broadway Report" is the subject of Mr. Nadel's address. Those who remember his last vlait will recall hia stimulating discussion of cur¬ rent Broadway productions, one of the highlights of the year.
An Informal chatter period will follow with refreshments.
The public is cordially invited.
Council Women's
Educational Tea
"Religion in Education" will be th(; prnvacatlve subjert for dis¬ cussion which will be preaented at Council's Educational and Legis¬ lative tea Tuesday, 12:46 p. m in the aduJt lounge of the Jewish Center, Mrs. Bernard Feitlinger president of Council, announced
The tea will take place at tbt December general membership meeting. There will be no busintss session.
Mrs. Harry S<,'hwartz, education al chairman, has asked Sheldon Steinhauser of the Ifwial ADL stiff to lead this moat timely open dis cuasion. with the emphasis on the pros and cons of the religious cele- brations in tlie public schools. With tho holiday season approaching, thia subject should prove quite a lively discussion
Mr. Steinhauser Is very well ver.4(rd in explaining how some of the phases of this subject have been handled through the ADL in this vicinity, in the schools.
Mrs. .Wm. Papier will introduce the speaker.
Mrs. Sol Shaman will be in charge of the tea which will pre¬ cede the discussion.
Mra. Harold Monett, legislative chairman, will bring some import¬ ant and pertinent legislative facts to the discusaion.
RABBI KAPLAN
Leads Discussion
As the first evt^nt of the Family Life Education series. Rabbi Harry Kaplan will discuss "Bringing^ tJp the Jewiah Child" at the Jewish Center, Monday, 8:30 p. m.
"According to an informal poll," said Mrs. Maurice Bernstein, chair¬ man of the committe<\ "we know that when Jewish parents get to¬ gether and talk about their chil¬ dren, they invariably come to such questions as: What does if mean (eontlooed. on psffo S)
USY Regional Conference in Session
Friday night services at the Tem pie.Tlfereth Israel were a fitting opening to the Confirmation-USY conference which chose "Prayer" as Its theme. By that time the con¬ ference was well on Ita way. Dele¬ gates arrived all day by train and bua from Dayton, Toledo, Mans¬ field, Cincinnati, Akron, Warren and 'Indianapolia, and were regis¬ tered by Mrs. Martin Shenker, chairman.
The day was spent in getting ac¬ quainted and rehearsing for the Friday night service. At 4 o'clock, delegates we're taken to their re¬ spective homes. ¦ ""
Pulpit guesta for the evening were Samuel Deutach, Educational Director of tho Beth EI Zedeck Sunday School of Indianapolis; Mra. Sam Subow, president ot T. I. Slaterhood, Hy Weinberg, president of the Men's Club; Mra. Martin Shenker, Sisterhood Youth Group chairman; Sheldon Steinhauser, Tlfereth Israel High School advia- or; Mias Caroline Fleishman, presi¬ dent of USY, ar)d Mrs. Samuel Wolman, Activities Director.
IVIr. Ilerrtuiii IVI. Kutz, president of the congregation, opened the conference with greetinga of wel- come to the delegates.
The singing for the Oneg Shab¬ bat ifoilowing the gervicea was led by Mrs. Victor Bloomfield, Music Director for the Sunday School.
Immediately after the services Saturday morning, a lunch will be served in the Educational Center. Rabbi Zelizer will then keynote the prayer study discussions by a talk on prayer. Its value and its im¬ portance to Jewiah Youth, today,
Groupa from Cincinnati, Indlana- polia and Columbus will lead
CHANUKAH PROGRAM AT HEBREW SCHOOL
The annual Chanukah program of Columbus Hebrew School will be presented by the puplla on Sun¬ day. Dec. 6, 2:30 p.-^ m., at the Jew¬ ish Center.
Parents of Hebrew School pupils, as well as friends of Jewish edu¬ cation, are requested to reserve that afternoon.
round-table discu3sl<?ns, under tho direction of Sheldon Steinhauser and Samuel Deutsch, after which all the delegates will gather in the Temple to summarize the conclus¬ ion of the groups.
THE DISCUSSIONS on Sunday morning on "Inter-dating" will fol¬ low the same pattern. The topic will be "A Realistic Approach to the Problem of Inter-dating." Rep. resentatlves from Mansfield and Warren have been invited to help lead the discussions.
In between the dlscusalona will be a Havdalah ¦ aervlce Saturday night, led by Rabbi Zelizer; a ban. quet in the social hall, preceded by on original STttt by the members of , the cast, and dancing to the music of Ian Polster's Starllghtera. Refreshments v{il\ be served thru- out the evening.
Sunday morning brunch will be served in the social hall, where the Inter-dating discussions will be carried on. Thiq was the topic for discussion selected by the largest
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| Title | Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1953-11-27 |
| Subject | Jews -- Ohio -- Periodicals |
| Place | Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio) |
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