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Vol. SI, No. 5
COLUMBUS, OHIO, FRIDAY, ,IANUARY 30, 1003
Devotml to American and Jowlsh Ideals
Local Scouts Participate ill Sabbath
A TEA WAS GIVEN last wock at the Governor's Mansion by Mrs. Fl-ank J. Lausche, for wives of civilian & military personnel who have boon working on the 19B3 March of Dimes and the an¬ nual Military Ball which wlll be held In behalf of polio Friday, Fob. 6, at tho Noll House. Among the guests at the tea were (above, left to right) :Mr3. Robert Oestreicher, wife of tho Mayor of Co¬ lumbua: Mrs. Gcorgo Igel Jr., whose husband Is a polio victim, and Mrs. Jack Colvin, wife of Lt. Colvin of Lockbournc Alrbase.
BUFFET SUPPER PLANNED FOR T. I. SISTERHOOD'S BIRTHDA Y PARTY |
Mra. Harfy GeU, rhairmfin. and co-chairman Mr.s. Louis WiLson, i announce that the 4lHt hirthday of Tff«'reth Israel Sisterhood will bo ¦ celebrated Feb. 15, 6 p, m,, in the social hall of Broad St, Temple,
Repeating Inst year's success, a liuffoL supper is being planned un der the supervision of Mrs. Morris Gold.
Following the dinner, a musieal ! comedy "South Persia" wiU be pre¬ sented, with a Purim theme. Set to the music* of "South Pacific", the play will be narrated and directed by Mrs. Samuel Wolman.
Among those in the cast will bo' the Mesdamea Sam Helman. Mar¬ tin Uebtrman, Paul Herwald, Ed¬ ward Feinatein. Fred Bornstein, Herman Geichman. WiUiam Zellto, Bon Goodman and Kenneth Solo¬ mon.
Enacting male roles Will be Leo¬ nard Berekson, Larry Kent, Bobby Cohen and Miqhael Qetz.
Mrs. Joseph Gt-obon will handle the musical direction of the play and will be the aticompanlst.
Mrs. Morris Paine will be the wardrobe mistress and Mrs. Abe Slaven will be in charge of prop¬ erties. '
The members 'and husbands) and frienda of the Sisterhood are invited to be guesta for the eve¬ ning. No charge will be asjlcsaed for the affair.
The birthday cake will be, tradi¬ tionally, donated by Mr. and Mrs. David Cheses, In memory of her mother, Rachel Siegel.
Boy Scout Troop 126 will again participate in the National Scout Sabbath by conducting the services at Agudaa Achlm Synagogue. Fri¬ day, Feb. 6, 8:16 p. m.
Joining, with the Boy Scout Troop in observing this annual ovent will be Cub Scout Pack 326, Girl Scout Troop 475 and Brownie Troop 346. All af these Scouts unita are sponsored by B'nai B'rith, Zion Lodge 62, and the Jewish Center.
The following are leaders of Troop 126 and Pack 326: Lloyd Graccman, Scoutmaster; Louis Weissman. Ass't Scoutmaster; Her¬ man Kress, Troop Committee chairman; Maurice Finke, Cub¬ master; Emil Brown, Pack Com-
OANTOR RIEISELS
At Hillel Sunday
Saul Meisels, oantor of Templc- on-thc-Heights In Cleveland, will present a concert of Jewiah music tomorrow, 8 p. m.. In the auditor¬ ium ot the Hillel Foundfltlon, 46 E. 16th Ave. Entitled "Songs of Jew¬ ish Life", the program will include folksongs, modern songa of Israel and liturgical cantillatlons.
Cantor Meisels has been singing the music of his people for many yeara. He is a brilliant singer whose superb Interpretations of Jewlah mublc have been acclaimed
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Membership Dinner For Capitol Ladies
Members of Capltpl Ladies Auxi¬ liary, Jewish War Veterans, are making final arrangements for their annual-pald-up membership dinner next Wednesday, 6:30 p. m., at the Jewiah Center. The dinner will be prepared by members of the Auxiliary.
Mrs. Jules Margulia has an¬ nounced that her co-chairmen arc Mrs. Sam Llchtenstein and Mrs. Irwin Llchtenstein.
Assisting them In the cooking wll! bo Meadames Harry Garaway, Lester Seligson, Nato Radiek, Harry Cowan, Charlea Young. Hat¬ tle Stettelman, Sara Flaher, Miss Bertha Dulsky.
Hostesses include Meadamea Benny Friedman, Goodman Kap¬ lan, Htprold Korn, Sol Rising, Cella KatJt, Harry Brenner, Mlas Lana Zeitaman,
An entertaining program Is being planned by Mrs. Morris Levinaon. asslBto^ by Mrs. Seymour Spatt.
mlttee chairman.
The folIowUig are the leaders of Girl Scout Troop 475 and Brownie Troop 346: Miss Shirley Rapaport, Girl Scout Troop Leader; Mrs. M. H. Schwartz, Brownie Troop leader.
Scout Committeeman N. C. Gor¬ enstein is in charge of the program which will he as follows:
Flag Bearers - Boy Scouts Jerry Duncan and Dahny McCathrin. Cub Scouts Danny Feinstein and Jay Rips, Girl Scouts Marsha Ber¬ man and Phyllis Haas, Brownies Lynne Grundstein and Sharon Reisch.
Color (iuards-Boy Scouts Rich¬ ard Loos. Alan Gorenstein, Joe Zuckerman and Louis Lowy, Cub S outa Stanley Myers, Harvey W iner. Mark Topoloaky and St lart Riiffeld. Girl Scouts Rosa- yn KirUcl. Linda Ringer, Sonia Col I and Paiilii Stephens, Brownies 1) inne Handler, Sharon Furman, ( ml Ann Kpstein and Sharon Hel- sf r
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Cerenion,\', led by Leslu , Senior Patrol leader.
B'NAI B'RITH OIRLS MARDI GRAS FEB. 7
A Mardl Gras will be the theme of the dance sponsored by B'nal B'rith Girls Saturday night, Feb. 7, at the Jewish Center.
Highlighting the evening will be music by the Mel-O-Tonea, a floor show, and the drawing of door prizes.
Tickets may be purchaaed from any BBG member for $1.50.
Barbara Sussman is general chairman of the dance. Assisting her are Lois Lewin, Phyllis Roth, Trudy Htilasz, Susan Stein, Sandra Brahma, Phyllis Winter, Florence Felner and Joyce Thall.
The door prizea have been' do-- nated by the following;
Levinson's, Grand Theater, State- ly'a, Joaef's Jewelers, Tiny Town ^aby Shop, M. M. Friedman, Qab- rlel's Jewelers, Thall's Drugs, Roy's Jewelers.
The public Is invited to this fund- raising affair.
MRS. SCHWARTZ
Guest Speaker
Mrs. Fiose Schwartz, diroctor of the Center Prc-School . and past president of Ivreeyoh, will speak on "Thumbnail Sketches Mothers of Great Men", at the regular meet¬ ing of Ivreeyoh Wednesday. 12;30, at the Center.
Mrs. William B. Wplf will give the opening prayer.
Mrs. Max Robins is in charge of hospitality.
Music Montli to be Featured Monday
Ne.xt regular meeting of Tlfereth Israel Sisterhood is scheduled Mon¬ day at Broad St. Temple, in the form of a dessert luncheon at 1 p. m, .
Opening prayer will be given by Mrs. Mark Berman,
Featuring Jewish Music Month. Mrs. Herman Kress, In charge of the program, annotinces that a skit will bo offered entitled "Music vs. Canasta". Written by Mrs, Ben Goodman, the following will be in the cast: Mesdames Sol Eisenman. Ben Goodman. Herman Kress, Al Michaelson, Arthur Westerman. Mrs. Martin Shenker wilt be the accompanist:
The slate of officers for the com¬ ing year wii! be read at the meet¬ ing.
Children may be left in the Tem¬ ple Nursery School under the sup* erviaion of Mrs. Bertha Kraus, dur¬ ing (he meeting.
Scout Oath, Ass't Scoutmaster Louis Weissman and Scouts.
Cub Scout Proniise, Ass't Cub¬ master Milton Weiner and Cub- scouta.
fiirl Scout Fromlso, Scout Leader Shirley ^Rapaport and Girl Scouta.
Brownie Scout Promise, Brownie Leader Mrs. M. M. Schwartz and Brownies.
Welcome, Mr. Harry Schwartz, president of Agudas Achlm Con¬ gregation ; Welcome. Mr. David Goldsmith, president, Golumbus Jewish Center:
Opening Prayer, Scout Evan Kress.
Responsive reading, "A Scout Is Reverent". Girl Scout Sharon Udisky.
Services, Rabbi Samuel W. Rub¬ enstein and Cantor P. H. Gellman. "A Pniyer for America", Scout I.«eslie Wexner.
Scout I.JLWK, biblically presented. Scouts Larry Harris, Milton Lewin, Harley Blank, Murray Lembark, Ronnie Feerer, David Cooper, Alan Gorenstein, Byron Myera. Davo Feinstein, Daniel Paine, James Klass and Miilvin Ginsburg.
ReKponJiivo Reading, "Ten Com- mandmenta'. Cubmaster Maurice Finke and Cubecouts; GreetlngH. Kenneth Sells. Scout Executive. S. E. District; Greetings, Dr. Ben Center. Scout Neighborhood Com¬ missioner. ..
Presentation of Scoutmaster's trophy, Scoutmaster Lloyd Grace- man; Adorn Alom, Cantor Gellman and congrogation; Scout benedic¬ tion. Scoutmaster Lloyd Graceman and Scouts; Benediction, Rabbl Rubenstein.
L'Hhers, members of honorary Boy Scout group, "Order of the Ar¬ row", Don Good, Jim Davidson, Ronald Knipp, Bob Noble, Bob Ramaley, Morgan Hickok, David Pettrow. David Sanderson. Mal¬ colm Spangler and Tom Yates. .
Immediately after the program, refreshments wlll be served by a committee of Scout Members under the direction of Mrs. Jay Barnett. This unique and interegting pro¬ gram will begin promptly at 8:15 p. ,m. It is hoped that the entire ¦ local community wlll be preaent.
COUNCIL WOMEN CELEBRATE 36TH BIRTHDAY OF COLS. SECTION; ANNUAL LUNCHEON TUESDAY AT CENTER
IIILLBL ONEfl SHABBAT
"Prayers of the Sabbath" will be the themo for tho next Friday .eve¬ ning Oneg Shabbat at Hlllel. This quarter, the discussions around the Sabbath tablo have centered about "The Sabbath In Jewish Life and Tradition". Oneg Shabbat follows services, whlqh are 'held at 6:40 p. tn.
Come Join In fellowship, singing and discussion next Friday at Htllel, .
Columbus Section of tho National Council of Jewish Women will be one year older (36), but members will see signs of her age only in her sagacity at the annual birth¬ day luncheon Tuesday, 12:30 p. m., at the Jewish Center.
According to Mrs. Bernard Feit¬ linger, president; Mrs. Aaron Horo¬ witz, hospitality chairman, and Mrs. Elmer Engelman, program chairman, Tuesday's birthday party wlll be a memorable one.
One ot the highlights wlll be a version of some of the best of Gilbert & Sullivan opera, per¬ formed by members of the Council board.
Mrs. I'Jngelman has had the very able Mssistance al Mrs. Howard Bloom In directing and composing the lyrics. Both are well known for their most clever musical produc¬ tions for Council.
The able cast will include:
Mesdames . Bernard Feitlinger, Samuel Gurevltz, Albert Goorey, Leo Kessel, Edward Goldin, Ru¬ dolph Stern Jr., Dan Cohen, Jer¬ ome Kohn, Nate Berlin, Abe Green¬ spun, Elmer Engelman.
Mesdames Simon Lazarus, Allen Gundersheimer Sr, Harold Moiiett, Aaron Horowitz, Irwlri Barkan, Maynard Kaplan, Arthur Loob Jr., Harry Roth, Irwin Wolf.
Mesdames Sidney Putchat, Ma^c- woU Papurt, Robert Green, Jack Resier.
Mrs. Sol Zell will be the accoriip- anist. Besides the beautiful luncheon
and gala birthday decorations, the hospitality chairman. Mrs. Horo¬ witz, haa planned a most personal gift for all of those who wlll be celebrating with Council. Those who have boen chosen to serve as hostesses will be:
Mesdames Sidney Blatt, Leo Blum, Simon Berg, Geriiard Cohen, A. Canowltz, Herb Cummins, Mar¬ tin Davidorf, David Davidorf, Stan¬ ley Diener.
Mesdames Peg Goldwasser, Harry Goldstein, David Feerer. Mel Fur¬ man, Milton Goodman, Abe Gert¬ ner, Jerome Folkman, Herman Katz. Sam Lubin.
Meadames M. Russof, Louis Roth, Sam Stone, Bennette Stein, Oscar Weston, Stanley Wasserstrom, Emll Wasserstrom, Franols Rush, Milton Staub.
Through Council's 36 years. It has rendered service to the com¬ munity, state and nation, and It WlU be quite an Jionor to help cele¬ brate the star-studded years of service In a most befitting and exciting way.
If you haven't made your res¬ ervations for the birthday lunch¬ eon, call Mrs. Jack Sllberstein, DO. 2046, or Mra. Ben Smllack, DO. 6194.
AZA OITIOGRS INSTAIXED — Honorable Judge Holden in¬ stalled the officers of Aleph Zadik Aleph, Chapter ISJS, Junior Order of B'nai B'rith, at the Jewish Center on Jan. 21. Left to right: Prea., Marvin Zuravsky; v-Pres., Benson Wolman; Sgt-at- Arma, Gordon Freedman; Treas., Aaron Canowltz, and Judge Holdeii. I
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| Title | Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1953-01-30 |
| Subject | Jews -- Ohio -- Periodicals |
| Place | Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio) |
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