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Ari-liiieiillKiciil \ Ui^
Mli.«cum
N. High .St. at inili—I
Zj[\\yy Serving Coltunbus and Central Ohio~Jewish Community \lf^
VOL. 31, No. 44
COLIJMIUS, OinO, FKIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1953
Devoted to American and Jewish Ideals
Comedian Harvey Stone to Headline Floor Show for BBW's Menorah Ball
romfdlan Hftrvcy S t p n c, of .scrfcn, stage and TV famp, will hcndlino the OOminutf' floor show at Valley Dak? Sunday nlKht, Nov. 22. when B'nni B'rith Women of Coiumbu.s present their annual Menorah Ball. DetailH (.f Mr, Stone'H appearance, and of other f)UtHtanding aet.^ being lined ui>. will be announced ij^'xt wcclt.
Solicitation of pledge .suhacrip- tioMH for the ir.ih annual fund- raining [irojecl of the local HHW i.H ni)W un.icr wny. Almti.st in(] '.\'(irne!i a;-i- .securing plcijj;r,s.
Acting a.s Major.s, with Mr.s
David Handler a.s general chair¬ man, are the following:
MesdampH IjOuIs A c k e r m A n, Theodore Barnaby, Paul Herwald, Nnrman Katz, Ou.s Reich, MiLehrll Kn.sen. Samuel Seliwnrtz, Rus.seU .Snider, I. .1. Sfiwalslty, Franli Va.s .s^'noff,
Advi.soi-.s to Mrs. Handler inehifle Mrs, Sum ,J. Sell Ion >i Icy and Mr.s. Millon .J, I.ceman.
T'OH .M/XNI' YKAIt.S. r-jqionsi hiiity for tin- refrcslimentu S'TVi-d a I the Menorah Ball has- been in i.he rapnhle hand.s of Mr.s, A. M I'.illocl'.,. Agiiin thi.s yeiir. 'Mrs. I*!,-!
Planned Parenthood Federation To Meet i For Regional Workshop Conference Here i
A buffet .supper will he given at Ihe home of Mr.'^ ftobert I.a/.aru.s, ' 21)7,5 Fair Ave.. Monday, to entertain out-of town gueata wlio will be i attending the Regional Work.shop nueting.s of the Planned Parenthood | Ke^deration of America, Inc. The National guc.sts will include:
1) Mrs. Robert M. Ferguson, ^ - president of the Planned Parent¬ hood Fe(/eration of America, Inc: graduate of Bryn Mawr College; mother of three children, and daughter of Federal Judge Ijoarned
Hand.
She Is on the Executive Commit¬ tee of tho International Planned Parenthood Federation and recent¬ ly returned from Europe where she attended the International Confer¬ ence at Stockholm. She will report on the International work of the Federation at lunch on Tueaday.
3) Mra. OfoUa Mendoza. Field ConHultant. distinguished social worker on the domestic and inter¬
national scene; constiltant with tjie United Nations and the Pan A- merican Union, and received her M. A. In social science from Ohio State University,
3) Mrs Maud Rogers, Director of I Field Servlct?.
4) Mr. Wlnfield Best, Director of public relations.
5) Mr. Vilas J. Boyle, Director of fund raising.
There will be Planned Parent- hood leaders from Ohio and nearby states, including Michigan. Illinois, Wisconsin, W, Va., and Pennsyl¬ vania.
lock will hefid the refre.shmcrit committee. Mrs Samuel Schwartz and her eommittci- in charge of decor Jl tions will turn Valley I)Mle into a wondr-rland of gtanior i .sparkle.
Prize li.st for the Hi-dji.', luxury \aciiii'in I rip to Florida is f^row. ing daily, according to Mr.s. ('.ns Turn''r. prize chairman, First, ol . oii.i-.s.', I.s Ih'- tra.i.'.portJtlioii fo-
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IVREEYOH DONOR DINNER SUNDAY
Ivreeyoh Society is expecting another n.-cord turn-out for its annual donor dinner thia Sunday. 6 p. m., in the auditorium of the Jewi.sh Center.
Mrs. Robert Murkowitz and Mr. Mark Feder are the entertainment highlights for tomorrow's affair.
MrH. MiirUowitz is known for lier many musical contributions and activltiea. as well aa being a charming personality and having a bi-au- tlful voice.
Mr. l''e<ler Is a dynamic, famed .Jewish humorist, whoae wit is a dis¬ tinct contribution lo the worhl scene.
Reservations for the dinner will still be accepted early Sunday hy Mrs. Bernard Solomon, ticket chairman, DO. H192. Tickets are $.'} per person, $2 for children.
Rabbi Max Nodel "At Agudas Achim
Rabbl Max Nodel, field represen¬ tative of Yeshiva University in New York City, alma mater of Rabbi Samuel W. Rubenatein. is in Columbus for a two-week period, in behalf of the Yeshiva.
Ra)3bt J^odf'l l]as occupied the pulpit of some of the finest syna¬ gogues ilc is an' eloquent and hum- or()Us speaker.
For thosi' who would like to hear a "drosha in mamaloshen." Rabbi Nodel will deliver a Yiddish aer- mtm this morning, 10;30 at Agudius Achim synagogue.
MAYOR PURCHASES TICKET
Womin ot B'nai B'rlth arc p>esentlng a ticket (or their charity ball Nov. 22 to Mayor Robert T. Oeatreloher. The organization la holding Ita ISth annual donor project, proceeds of which go to B'nai B'rlth charities. Left to right, are Mr». Howard Schoen¬ baum, ad book chairman; Mrs. Pavid Handler, project chair- roan; the Mayor, and Mra, Leo Turner, prlie chairman.
(Dispatch Staif Photo.)
PARENT-TEACHER COUNCIL MEETS
Temple Israel's Parent Teachers Council ia having its first mei.-ting Wednesday. H p. m. "Op('n house" has been planned and parents are awked to go to their children's cljLssrooms at that time to meet the teachers anrl learn wliat goes, on ill the Religious School classes.
After the "op<;n house." parents and teachers wlll gather in tlie vestry room of tht* Temple, at which tline Mrs- Sidney Berg will preside over a short business meet¬ ing.
Mr. Maurice Finke wilt speak to the group about "The Significance of Audio-Visual Aids"^ Mr. Finke, who is in charge of visual aids for the Religious School, wlll demon¬ strate some of the projects and methods used.
Parents are urged toaattcnd this important meeting. Refreshments wlll be served.
HADASSAH "JEWEL" SIGNS UP
Mrs, Frank Glaasman signs up one of Columbua' '.lewels'' aa she Interviews Mrs. Arnold Grossman and her young daughter. Candy, whose name will be on the list of Columbus children who also con¬ tribute their part to the work of Hadasaah In Israel.
Next to the. Hadasaah Medical Organization, the largeat part of Hadassah funds are earmarked specifically for work with children. The Infant Welfare Stations are
I reknowned for the part they have
! playwi in eradicating trachoma
j from that part of the world. Jew
I and Arab alike have, benefited from Hadassah's clinics. It ia, therefore.
' fitting that Jewish children in Co¬ iumbus should liegin to build for
' themselves the bricge that unites
t in health the children of the
i world, and particularly the bridge
I wliich unites the child of Coiumbus
I with his Israeli brother.
I Mrs. Classmiin asks that mothers
j and grandmothers of Hadassah in-
! elude the names of their children on nthe Jewel page of the prograni by calling her at DO. 6421.
Pioneers Convene
Next regular meeting of Pioneer Women Chapter II will be Wed¬ neaday evening, 8:30, at the Jewish Center.
Mra. WllUam Klseh, program chairman, will present Dr. B. B. Caplan, who will report on hla recent vlait In^ Israel with special empha«ta on Pioneer Women's work. Dr. Caplan will also show pictures whioh he took on his trip.
Mrs. Aaron Canowltz,* chairman of hospitality for Hadassah's donor dinner, announces that with the combined efforts of the donor com mittee;: slie haa secured the cat¬ ering services of Mrs. H. Gold for the dinner, A festive menu ha.s been planned. The spirit of the ic casion ii.nd the success attending' the plans for the entire evening will justify the special attention that Mrs. Gold is giving for thia function.
Assisting Mrs. Canowltz as hos'' teases and ushers for the dinner will be:
Mesdamea Dav-o Goldsmith, Frank Glasaman, Jerome Gross, Joseph Haas. Norman Meizlish,
Mesdamea Samuel Luper., Leon Shottenstein, Jack Sllberstcia, Stanley Wasserstrom. William Wasaerstrom.
Meadames Maurice Zox, Abe ,Kanter, Hyman Weinberg, Fred Yenkln, Cecil Shustlck.
Community Council Re-elects Officers
The .Jewish Community . Council at its meeting last week re-elected its officers for the coming year. Chosen to, serve again were; Al)e 1. ^'cnkin, pres; Joseph Zox, Troy A Feibel and Charlea Y. Lazarua. \'ice-presidents; r)r. Ivan Gilbert, sec'y, and David Gold¬ smith, treas.
The .NoiniiMiting Cominitte*!, chaired l».\ Jack Schiff, paid a well-earned tribute to Mr. Yen- Itin and IiIh fellow officerii for the excellent ailnilniNtnttlon of the JewlNh Cotninunity <k)unGil during the (WLst year.
Other members of the Nominat- mg {.'(miniittee were:
Richard J. Ab*'l, Troy A., Feibel. Mel Frank. Harry Gilbert, Dr. E. J. Ciordon, S. M. Melton, Mrs. M. J. Papurt, Sam J. Schlonsky, Mrs. Harry Schwartz, Abe Wolman, Fred Yenkin.
'V\u-, Cbuneil also chORc the fol¬ lowing intlividuaU to Her\-e aa ineniherN of the ^Executive Com'- inittee:
(continued od page -1) '
AHAVAS SHOIOM WOMEN TO MKET WEDNESDAY
Opening meeting ot Ahavas Sho¬ lom Slst^rhQO^ \Xt\\l be in the form of a paid-up membership luncheon, in the social hall of the aynagogue next ""Wednesday, 12:30 p. m.
Rabbl Jacob Rabinowitz will hea^ an open forgm on questions relating to Jewish laws, customs and traditions.
um. A. I. YBNKIN
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| Title | Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1953-10-23 |
| Subject | Jews -- Ohio -- Periodicals |
| Place | Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio) |
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