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AM h,lCi]|l!<K:i| & III:.Im1 IL.ll
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OTROMCLE
"llf^// Serving Coltunbus and Cenlral C^lo lewlsh Community \V?AR
VOL. 31, No.
COHJIMBI'S, OHIO, I'TIIDAY, NOVKMnEK (1. l»r,3
Devoted to Amarlcan nnd Jewish Ideals
Hadassah's 'Big Moment' Near
MK. SWAIITZ
4th Term With BJ
Ah appreeintlon for hla enormona wnrU (or the congregation for th(; la.st three years, membera of Beth Jacob Insi.stfd that lyir. Joe Swartz reHumi- as president of- the | eongregation.
At the same time, members ask¬ ed Mr, M. J. Leeman, also as ap¬ preciation for his work, to continue as vice-president for the next year.
Other members elected v/ere:
Trotis., Mr. JuUua Weintraub; aec'y. Mr. Bern/ird Solomon; Gabo RIshon, Mr. Morris WelnatocU; Gabo Shenl. Mr. Louis Oatrofakl.
Lifetime Honorary Trustees: Mr, Ijouis M. Levin, Mr. Henry Cooper, Mr. Phillip Bermfin.
Board of Directors: Harold Hill- (oontloaed on page 6>
To Be Honored
Julius Feibel, for many years as¬ sociated with every movement ai- fectlng the growth and progress of Columbua, and no les^ in the United Jewiah Fund program of Jewish welfare, will' be honored next Friday evening (Nov. 13> at Bryden Rd. Temple.
As a public- spirited citizen who often has re¬ flected honor on his people
through his ef¬ forts on behalf of the local Chom- ber of Com¬ merce, Temple larael officers L n d Board of Trustees are de- lighted to recog¬ nize hla a^hieve- MK PTTTnirT "^^^^^ ^y naming
members In his honor.
The group will bo officially re¬ ceived with appropriate ceremoni¬ es at the servicea beginning at 8 P ra.
The membership, as well as the general public. Is cordially Invited. The social hour Is to follow In the vestry of the Temple.
PnOF. GBIFFEV
JWVBB Speaker
Zlon Lodge 02. B'nai B'rith, and Capitol Poat 122, Jewiah War Vr't- erans, invited the k^'al Jewiah community to the Armlsti'-c; Dny program being apon.son'd by both organizations Tuesday. H:.30 p. m., at Broad St. Temple,
JWVa Henry h^lnke and B'nai B'rith's Bernard Mindlin, co-fchair- men, announce that the program wlll Inrlude a major address by Prof. Alan F. Griffin of Ohio State Univer.sity.
I»rof. (iriffln Ih the author of "Our Freedom" and "Freedom: Ainerleun Style."
He la professor in the dept. of I education and haa been a member ' of the OSU faculty since 1936. Dr. Qriffln received his Bs and PhD degrees at Ohio State. He also does newspaper reporting and radio an¬ nouncing.
ANOTHER SPEAKER for Tuea- day*H joint meeting will bo Capt. I. H. Cammarn (USN), formerly a physical education Insti'uctor at Roosevelt Jr. High and now In¬ apeetor of Naval Officer Recruit¬ ment in Columbus. He wlll apeak on "Advances in Naval Arma¬ ments."
Rabbi Nathan ZeUzer, JWV's chaplain of Ohio, wlll give tho Opening and closing prayers Tuea¬ day.
Sunday is "Donor Dinner Day"! for Hadaasah!
Mrs. Harry Getz, vice-president in charge of fund raising; Mrs., Sanford Tlmen, president, and Mrs. Ben Yenkln, chairman of the Silver Anniversary Donor, look forward with prlU.e to the culmination of Coiumbus Chapter Hadassi^h's Medical Organization drive at th( donor dinner thla Sunday, 6 p. m. at the Ji'Wish Center. LKerally hundreds of loyal Hadassah work erjf, more hundreds of generous friends and members, and an In spirational spirit have been the component-s of this drive. Knergy. efficiency and dedication exprena the efforl.s of all who have par ticipatf'd.
The ninnrr will be catered and served by Gold's. Kntcrtalnment for the evening will feature Mi.ss Pearl Harand, in her inimitable sketches. Miss Harand ia. the sl.ster of la.st year's popular entertainer, and has admirers who say that ahe surpasses aa a performer. Mrs,
Yenkln says that It is enough to prpmiae a program as fine and yet completely different In style.
There Is still time for reserva¬ tions to be made. Phone Mrs. Mar¬
tin Schecter, donor dinner treas¬ urer, FA. 6204.
Dancing, after dinner, tn Chuck Selby-s orchestra, will, cllma.x tho 1 big evening.
MRS. GETZ. MRS. TiMEN. MR.S. YENKIN
Installation Dinner at Ahavas Sholom
Regrional Conclave Of USY Groups
Three hundred teen-agers are ex¬ pected at the United Synagogue Youth Conference, sponsored by the Conservative Temples of the Region, and will take place at Tlf¬ ereth Israel Temple, Nov. 27-29.
The theme for the conference will be "Prayer," with special sesa- iona on player, led by. the national youth group chairman. Rabbl Na¬ than Zelizer and Mr, Silmuol Deutach, Educational Director at Congregation Beth-El Zedek of In¬ dianapolis.
Other group discussions will be scheduled for the after_noon of Sat- urday, Nov. 28, on topits chosen by <oontlntied on' pagre 6)
Ahavaa Sholom Congregation an¬ nouncea ita annual installation din¬ ner, scheduled Sunday, Nov. 15, 5:30 p. m., in the social hall of the aynagogue.
Rabbl J. S. Rabinowitz-will be the main speaker and Larry Kent will act as the toastmastcr. M, Jonaa is the program chairman, Offlccra for the coming year, to be installed by Mitchel Cohen, are:
Harry Beckman. honorary presi- dent; Barney Ringer, pres; Sol Rising, vlco-pres; Joseph Topolo¬ sky, treas; H. Lehrer. ^Jec'y; George Goodman, Gabbl RIshon; M. A. Aaron, Gabbl Shalny,
M. Jonas, chairman of Board of Truateea; H. Beckman, George Goodman, Ben Roaen, M. Jonaa ^nd Hairy Bendersky, iia fjfe Trustecfa.
William Civets. Jack Sus-sman, A. Greenberg, A. Romanof, Louia Ackerman, Joe Kroll, Mitchel Coh¬ en, Mendel Cohen, Harry Shalet, Joseph Papier, Hyman Rubin, Ber¬ nard Cohen, Jack Schleslnger, R.
{... Lurie. Howard Glveta, Trustees.
Mra. Harry Lakln has been elect¬ ed preaident of the Slaterhood.
The Sisterhood haa made ar¬ rangements to aerve a very appeti¬ zing dinner. Mrs. Sol Rising is
chairman of the banquet commit¬ tee.
Members of the Congregation who have not already made reser¬ vations ahould call at MA. 7558, or contact any one of the officers.
Jerusalem: Age 3000
Rabbi Leopold Greenwald has been asked to deliver hla lecture on Jeri.salem'a 3000th birthday Thurs¬ day night, instead of Nov. 11.
The entile Jewish world will celebrate thia great event. Her his¬ tory in the Jewlah golden agoa will be viewed by Rabbi Green- wafd and Mr. Danu.O Harrison next Thursday, 8 p. m. '
Don Merkin Has Gallery Players' Lead Role
For "Hasty Heart*' Production at Center;
Subscription Series Still Available
Many favorite performers of past Gallery Players' productions, plus a few new members make up the caat of the ''Hasty Heart," which will be presented Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 14-15, 8:30 p. m., at the Center.
Don Merkin will play the lead role of Lachlen. the Scot; Befl Roth, the ward nurse; Ira Zucker, Yank; Marvin Sllberstein, Digger; Aaron Supowit. Kiwi; and Larry Kent, Tommy. Others in the cast are Walter Tarplay, Bloasom; Marvin Bonowltz, the colonel; and Sanford Solomon, the orderly.
One of the most difficult tasks , •
in producing this play was acquir¬ ing the aet of bagpipes which ia one of the moat necesaary props in the play. Even after a thorough search of all the theatrical and musical organizations and stores, in addition to the muaeuma. in Co¬ lumbus, the props committee was unable to locate .an instrument, Shippmg one in from New York aeemed out of the queation because the bagpipe la an extremely deli¬ cate instrumont and much care would have to be taken in trans¬ porting It all that distance. How¬ ever, a gentleman finally waa lo- I ifidptioned oa pare 6)
TEA AT iriLLEL SirNPAY TO HONOR PAINTINGS
A tea, in honor of an exhibition of original oil paintings, will be ^vcn by the Ohio State Hlllel Foundation, Sunday, 4 p. m. The paintings are by 34 Jewiah artists and have been collected under the auaplces of the Art Center at the Congress for Jewlah Culture, New York.
The community Is invited tb the tea and exhibition. Fine Arts majors from Ohio State University will act aa hosts for the reception.
Business, Communal Leader Here for Israel Bonds Parlor Meeting
Ira Hfrschmann, one of tho na- tion'u leading buaineaa and n^er. chandlalpg executives and an out- atandlng young leader of Amcrl- ca'a Jewish community, will be the guest of honor for a Parlor Meet. Ing at the home of Ray Nateman, 2790 Dale Ave., on behalf of the Israel Bond Appeal of Congrcgo. tlon Tlfereth larael next, Thursday, 8 p. m.
Mr. Nateman, long a leader In Columbua Jewlah communal activi¬ ties, in announcing Mr. Hirsch- mann's impending visit here, stat¬ ed:
"Now is the time for ua all to get behind, and aupport, gallant Israel with Investment dollars for State of Israel Bonda for thla is the most opportune time when larael is on the threshold of important econo¬ mic advances and the need is at Its greatest."
Mr. Hirschmann, an eloquent
and convincipg speaker, is owner In New York City of radio station WABF-PM, and was a vice-presi¬ dent of Bloomlngdale's, Saks Sth Ave., and L,ord & Taylor:
Mr. Hirschmann served aa a special Inspector General of United Nations Relief ai)d Itehabilltation Administration under the late Mayor Florella La Guardla.
Mr. Hirschmann, who returned from larael lost month, worked on a peace solution with various em¬ bassies there.
'ills off.the.record report on these iittgotUitlons, In which he played u part, wlll bo discussed by Hlrsohniann when he apeuks at the home ol Bay Nateman next week.
In 1940, Hirschmann was winner
of the "One World" award, which
entitled him to a trip around the
w6rld.
I. C. Benis is co-chairman with
MR. HIRSCHMANN
Nateman for Broad St. Temple's Bond drive which will be climaxed with a dinner for the Congregation Sunday evening, Qec. 6, which will be in the nature of tt Chanukah celebration, featuring an outstand¬ ing entertainer.
Advance sales prospect cards were distributed to the following who attended a meeting last Sun¬ day at the Temple and who wlll meet again this Sunday at 10:30 to report results and increase the tempo of activities:
J K. Bornstein, Charles Margu¬ lis, Julius Gutter, Norman Katz, Joseph Kass, Lawrence Polster, Fred Roland, Hyman Weinberg. Irvln Roth,' Robert and Morris Paine, Sheldon Stelnliauser.
Mrs. Harry Gets and Mrs. Sam¬ uel Subow are the Women'a co- chairmen who are assisting In the attendance plans for the Parlor Meeting and wlll make plans for
the assistance of the women for the dinner plans.
Others who have been Invited to serve Include:
Lew Dorman, Joe Davis, Morria Feuerlicht, Ben Groasman, Meyer Glnaburg, Simon Handler, Ira Mon. roe, Ben P. Levinson.
Dave Pastor, Morris Polster, Martin Polster, Charles Solomon, Jack Schlff, Louis Schleslnger, Max Siegel, Julius Wasserstrom, William Wasserstrom, Mrs. Jack Schilling.
Dr. Aaron Canowltz, Arthur Block, Dr. B. B. Caplan, Albert Es¬ terkln, Bernard Feitlinger, Dr. Ivan Gilbert, William Glvets, Emll Haas, David Goldsmith, Clarence Koltun.
Harold Korn, Fred Levi, Harold Lowy, llerman Luckoff, Richard Neustadt, Charles O'Koon, Harry Shkolnlk, Donald Snider, Morris Swedlow, Joe Zox.
Object Description
| Title | Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1953-11-06 |
| Subject | Jews -- Ohio -- Periodicals |
| Place | Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio) |
| Creator | Ohio Jewish Chronicle |
| Collection | Ohio Jewish Chronicle |
| Submitting Institution | Columbus Jewish Historical Society |
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| Date created | 2008-10-07 |
