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Museum N. Hlgii St at 15th—] IHRONICLE - tr??fT&^.-:%-J 3[\;^^erYlng Columbus and Cenlral CTilo Jewish Communily \^AIK Vol. 31, No. 9 COLUMBUS, omo, FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1053 Devoted to American and Jewtsti Ideals Council "Hoe Down" Is Open to Public Council of Jewish Women has sent out clever and official Invita¬ tions to the big "Hoc Down" which will be at the Jewish Center Satur¬ day night, March 14. If you haven't received'yours, let this serve aa a general invitation. Send your contribution ($1> to the general chairman, Mrs. Sldnej? Putchat, 367 N. Columbia. That will entitle you to a. diversified eve¬ ning of entertainment and at the same time yoU're giving aupport to the many worthy activities which Council supports. Bob Verbeck's orchestra will r ' be on hand to offer dance muslo to suit all toftfes; tlfuro will be a bona fide auction, done only as popular Si Lakln can do; there wlll bo plenty of food, and there will be favors for all. Through untiring efforts tn sup¬ porting the Columbua Cancer Clinic, Council has already helped to furnish the reception rortm at the Clinic, has been asked aa the first women'a .service organization In the community to assist at the newly instituted Mental Health Clinic and Program which Is atartlng at OSU. It Is really quite an honor for any group to be naked to partici¬ pate in auch important work that (rontinaetl on page 6) Men's Glub ^ag Tifcreth larael Men'a Club la continuing its stag-m e e t i n g-a- month policy, scheduling Its March stag for next Tueaday, 9 p. m., at Broad St. Temple. With chairman Buddy Kreas taking care of the refreshments, an entertaining evening is ex¬ pected. After a short buslnt^Ss meeting, carda and tables wlll be furnished. . Admission la alwaya free to paid- up members. Non-membera are In¬ vited to attend and to join the or- ganliation. Members are urged to aet aalde the date of April 1 for the Club'a annual nomination and election of officers. CHIC hahley To Headline Lodge Program Sunday The annual B'nai B'rltH Father & Children's Day gets under way this Sunday, 2:30 p. m,, at tho Jew¬ ish Center. An nli-star studded program fs being planned. The I.,ittle I.rf*agu(' nnd Pony I..<!ague basketball championship games will be feat¬ ured in the Center gym. The annual B'nai B'rith IIIkH Sehool Athletc-.Scholar Award will he given to the outstandinc; high sehool athlete. In addition. Dr. Jim Hull will uddrv^s the youngs terji. Free rrfreshments. inrludlng Ice cream and pop, will be provided, and free balloons for all children nre promised. Aa an extra added attraction, famous Ohio State immortal Chic Harley will be the guest of honor. Mkny present day OSU athletes will be there, including Paul Ebert, Howard Cassidy and Irv Denker. All parents are urged to bring the children out for a full after¬ noon of fun and sports. Kveryone Is Invited to. brlnj; the ehildren. Young Adult Night At Center Sunday A Young Adult Lounge program la being instituted at the Jewish Center every Sunday evening. Recognizing that this Is the most popular night 6f the week for group participation In this pro¬ gram, plana have been made to In¬ volve the Young Adulta throughout the entire community. Including aervlccmen at Lockboume Air Base, In ^n ongoing activity of a most Informal nature. The program will consiist of dancing and gamea, and will afford the participants an opportunity to get together each w eek for i.'o-ed social acttvlttoa. Th; Ixiunge will be beld In the '.'enter Youth Ijounge (game room). It is hoped that a I.,ounge Com¬ mittee, appointed and elected by the Young Adult group wlll take over the planning nnd program of thlii weekly activity. The Lounge will be free for Center members, while 2fic will bo charged for ad- mi.H.sion of non-members. Game.s to h(- provided wlll in¬ clude table-tennis, billiarfi.s. cheas. cards and c hoe It its, liefrcHhmenta will also bo servefi. The IVREEYOH Story Teen-Agers Sponsor Sabbath Services The Jowlsh Center Teen-Ago Council, repreaenting tho affiliated and unaffiliated youth of our com¬ munity, wlll aponsor the Friday evening aervices at Broad St. Tem¬ ple, March 20, In obaervance of National Jewlah Youth Week, A number of our active youth wlll take part In the services and an Oneg Shabat wlll follow with a very entertaining program of Jew¬ ish songs and dances by members of the Center's Leaders Training Group. Refreshments prepared by mem¬ bers of youth groups will be serv¬ ed. Chairman for this program Is Roberta Ringer. Ivreeyoh Society presents: a sales tax card party and late buffet supper. Date: Tuesday, 8 p. m. Place: Jewish Center, Cast: Mrs. Harry Nac aales tax chairman (DI. 4217 Mra. Morrla Paine (DO. 5298); Mra. Max Ii,obblns, Hoapltallty chair¬ man. Act I: Mon and women spend a delightful evening of bridge, majh, canasta, etc. liitennlHHlon: lM.ie buffet supper: preaentation of decorative, useful gifts specially purchased for door prizes, plus additional prizes to tho contributors of tho moat aalea tax stampa. AdinJHMion.' • $75 in sales tnx, or $2.25 caah equivalent. Project: Proceeds to go to tho Columbua Hebrew School for ad¬ ditional equipment In the school rooms. Beinlnder: Bring your own cards and mahj sols. LEFT TO RIGHT — Sol Zell, Ray Kohn, Sol Shaman. City-Wide Brotherhood Stag Party Is Mar. 19 Tho first annual t^ilty-wide brotherhood stag wlll be held at Bryden Rd. Temple Thuraday, March 19, 8 .p. m. The program ir^cludea strictly Koaher food, a gin-rummy and dupli¬ cate bridge tournament, and a, series of surprises ruaultlng In awards to m.any who attend. Bryden Rd. Temple's Brother¬ hood la the official host for the first annual meeting. Shown In the above photo are .Sol Zell, publicity chnimuui; Itny Kahn, meeting chairman, and Sol Shaman, first vice-proHhlont of the Bryden Ud. Temple Brother¬ hood. Theso mon recently met with mombors of other Columbus con¬ gregations who are cooperating in making tho first meeting a re¬ sounding success. William Good¬ man represented Agudaa Achim Brotherhood; Stanley Harr, Tifer¬ oth Israel Men's Club; Leonard Si^hwartz, president of the Beth Jacob Brotherhood, Ringer, of AhavaS, gregation. According to Mr. man of the event, all men of every Columbus Jewlah c6ngregation are invited and urged to attend. Kahn said, "In that this is the first meet¬ ing of'ita kind ever held In Colum¬ bus, andone of the few of Its type in the entire country, It is especial¬ ly hoped that men of all congre- gationa will join together for this night of brotherhood nnd fellow¬ ship." All local rabbis haa been Invited to tho meeting. Thore wlll be no admission charge; no collections will be tak- RABBI ZELIZER Re-elected President At its annual meeting last week, Rabbl Nathan Zelizer waa re-elect¬ ed president of tho Ctty Recreation Commlsaion for the Srd year in succession. The Recreation Gommlsalon which consists of seven members, waa created by City Charter A- mendment tn 1946 and exerclaea full authority In the field of Rec¬ reation. Over 2,000,000 people availed themaelvea of the recreational faollitles aponaored by the Com¬ mlsaion tn the year 1062. The seven-man Commlaslon, each one representing different aecttona of the City pf Columljup, serves vol¬ untarily. , r- SISTERHOODS MEET An Interesting musical program will be preaented at the joint sla¬ terhood meeting at Beth Jacob synagogue Wedneaday. coijncilettp:s have candy project Councilettes aro planning for thoir next meeting March 15. 2 p. m.. in the adult lounge of the Jewish Center. Their continuing project, aelllng Barton's candy, soema to be a auc- ci'sa. They havo received the await¬ ed .order blunka for Barton'a Paaa¬ over candy. Tho orders may bo obtained by calling Babette Abel, DO. 2788,. or by calling Shirley Wilson. DO. 8307, and Barney Sholom Con- Kahn. chair- MRS. FRANK Sr. Hadassah Hadaasah Is proud to present Mrs. Melville Frank as guest artist at tho next regular mooting March 17, 1 p. m., at the Jewish Center.. Tho lovely and talented Mrs. Frank, who la a concert planiat of tho finest calibre. Is one of the beat known and most highly ap¬ preciated artists in this vicinity. Among her nufcny nccompllKh ments, Mrs. Franlt was guest ur tist with the Colijimbus Philhar monic Symphony under the di rection of Izler Solomon. She has twice performed for tht Center Cultural Series and la at the present timo ehairman of the Drama and Muaic committee of the Jewish Center.' Along with being president of Gallery Playera, Mrs. Frank still has time in her busy schedule to worli with the Women'a Symphony Society of Central Ohio. Mrs. Frank will entertain with Bom'e Schumann selectiona, depict Ing various phases of The Carnival A dessert toa wlll preeodo tht meeting. A door prize will again be given away during the after¬ noon. AGUDAS ACHIM BROTHERHOOD SABBATH NEXT FRIDAY The newly-orgnnlzed Agudas Ac¬ him Brotherhood wlll be honored at the Sabbath Evening Services March 13. Mr. William Goodman, newly- elected preaident of the group, will deliver a brief message. , Officers of tho Brotherhood, namely Lou Berliner, first vice prea; Dr. Ben Gertner, second v-p; Harold Topy, treas; Norman Melz¬ llah, sec'y; Gene .Mathleab, fi' nanclal sec'y; Harold Schotten¬ steln and Ell Levlson, Scrgeant-at- Arms, will be the pulpit guesta Members of the Board of Trus¬ tees will act as ushers, their \yives as hostess at the fellowship hour that will follow the services. All charter members of the Bro¬ therhood will be recognized and honored by the Congregation. Rabbi Samuel W. Rubenatein will conduct the services and deliver a aermon entitled 'The Laat Word". Cantor P. H. Gellman wlll chant the liturgy. "HOME OF THE BRAVE" PRESENTED BY HILLEL PLAYERS Hillel Players, the dramatic group of the B'nai B'rlth Hillel Foundation, ia presenting as Ita an¬ nual production Arthur Laurents' Honte of the Brave. Told In flashback frdm an army psychiatrist's of f ice, - "Home ot the Brave" plotures the loneliness and tension of each man, everywhere, who needs his fellow-man for. sup¬ port, comfort and strength. The five young soldiers and the doctor are iperely symbols for all of ua; and their loves, hates and fears are ours. PB\3 Peter Coen Is every Jew who feels strange and different. His comrades tn the army are all men who feel alone In a strange, often hostile, world. In the cast are Paul Halpern, Addison Myera, Jaclc Fowler, Park Walker, Ellsworth Foreman, and Jerry Rice. The play will be given at the Hllcl auditorium, W E. leth Ave., thia Saturday and Sunday, 8 p. m. Tlcketa may be obtained at the HUlel Foundation now, at the door on the evenings of the perform' ances, • Blocks of IS or more will receive tickets at reduced price RABBI REICHERT Cultural Series Dr. Victor E. Relchert, rabbi, lecturer, author and poet, will be featu)-ed speaker on the Center Cultural Serlea Program, Sunday evening, March 18, at the Jewlsb Center. Dr. Relchert has served aa rabbi at Rock^Uile Ave. Teniple, the oldest Jewish congregaUon weet of the Allegheniea, during his entire ministry. He was or¬ dained in IStS. The subject of Dr. Relchert'a talk wlll be "Another Innocent Abroad". This talk will be concerned with Dr. and Mrs. Reichert's exper¬ iences on their tour of Burope and the Holy Land. Pictures taken of (natiaaed •¦ page S) 'liM^^.i^-vx^.'.'.e.y'Vfo^XXW^rAMtiJt^lSt^it,
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Title | Ohio Jewish Chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1953-03-06, page 01 |
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Full Text | Museum N. Hlgii St at 15th—] IHRONICLE - tr??fT&^.-:%-J 3[\;^^erYlng Columbus and Cenlral CTilo Jewish Communily \^AIK Vol. 31, No. 9 COLUMBUS, omo, FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1053 Devoted to American and Jewtsti Ideals Council "Hoe Down" Is Open to Public Council of Jewish Women has sent out clever and official Invita¬ tions to the big "Hoc Down" which will be at the Jewish Center Satur¬ day night, March 14. If you haven't received'yours, let this serve aa a general invitation. Send your contribution ($1> to the general chairman, Mrs. Sldnej? Putchat, 367 N. Columbia. That will entitle you to a. diversified eve¬ ning of entertainment and at the same time yoU're giving aupport to the many worthy activities which Council supports. Bob Verbeck's orchestra will r ' be on hand to offer dance muslo to suit all toftfes; tlfuro will be a bona fide auction, done only as popular Si Lakln can do; there wlll bo plenty of food, and there will be favors for all. Through untiring efforts tn sup¬ porting the Columbua Cancer Clinic, Council has already helped to furnish the reception rortm at the Clinic, has been asked aa the first women'a .service organization In the community to assist at the newly instituted Mental Health Clinic and Program which Is atartlng at OSU. It Is really quite an honor for any group to be naked to partici¬ pate in auch important work that (rontinaetl on page 6) Men's Glub ^ag Tifcreth larael Men'a Club la continuing its stag-m e e t i n g-a- month policy, scheduling Its March stag for next Tueaday, 9 p. m., at Broad St. Temple. With chairman Buddy Kreas taking care of the refreshments, an entertaining evening is ex¬ pected. After a short buslnt^Ss meeting, carda and tables wlll be furnished. . Admission la alwaya free to paid- up members. Non-membera are In¬ vited to attend and to join the or- ganliation. Members are urged to aet aalde the date of April 1 for the Club'a annual nomination and election of officers. CHIC hahley To Headline Lodge Program Sunday The annual B'nai B'rltH Father & Children's Day gets under way this Sunday, 2:30 p. m,, at tho Jew¬ ish Center. An nli-star studded program fs being planned. The I.,ittle I.rf*agu(' nnd Pony I.. |
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