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i^aMlOM(XE 2Ji\// Serving Columbus and Central Ohio Jewish Commi "41"?.'."^";!:]^: Hn^snFi'-a.uT'f"-" ¦ -^ I ¦' I ~ . 3 i s-1 /., Vol. 32. No. 46 COLUMBUS, OHIO, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER S, 1954 r B'NAI B'RITH WOMEN TAKE TO THE SKY (ROOM) AT LUNCHEON MONDAY To call attention to their loth annual fund-raising donor event, the Menorah Ball, to be held fX Valley Dale Sunday evening, Nov. 21 B'nai B'rith Women will descend in full force oh the beautiful Deahler Hilton Sky Room Monday, at 12 noon. A delightful luncheon w|U be served at nominal cost of $1.50 per person (regularly $3) to all women who attend, and In addition, those present will have an opportunity to participate in the Nita Hutch broad cast emanating from the Sky' Room at 1 p. m., and a chance to win some of the lovely prizes she gives away during her show. Nita has promised to make this 'B'nai B'rith Day' all the way, and all members ajid friends of the chaptt^ are Invited to the Sky Room for lunch Mon¬ day. No reservations are needed. B'nai B'rith Sets Goal Of 200 Members Plans have been completed for B'nai B'rith'a unique all-day mem¬ bership effort this Sunday, according to an announcement by Sheldon Stelnhauser. local chairman of Zlon Lodge's JOIN membership cam¬ paign. Weeks of preparation and planning will be climaxed by the Sunday mobilization when B'nai B'rith JOIN day Is scheduled to kick off the national memberahip campaign in every principal city in the r-— U. S. and Canada. HOIVI£ FOR MiKV (iKOl^P MEETINCJ TOMORROW Regular meeting of the Auxiliary of the Columbus Jewiah Homo for Aged will be held this Sunday. 2 p. m., at the Ahavas Sholomi Syna¬ gogue, 878 S. Ohio Ave. Plans will be made for a Thanksgiving pro-, gram for residents of the Home. Membera arc asked to bring the stubs and money-for lhe drawing of an electric iron. JOIN day will mobilize nearly 40 members of B'nai B'rith In Co. lumbus for a door-to-door canvass of non-members. The "shoe leath¬ er" campaign is a follow-up to let¬ ters which reached nearly every prospect during the past week. All prospects who are not seen during the first mobilization will be visit¬ ed during the drive, scheduled to terminate Sunday, Dec. 12. Calling upon all members of B'nai B'rith to participate In JOIN day tomorrow, Stelnhauser asked for a turnout of workers at the Jewish Center, promptly at 9:30 a. m., for the mass solicitation. Vol¬ unteers will have their choice of going qut in teams or Individually to visit the contacts on their list. Prospects will be arranged In geo¬ graphical areas ao as to lessen the burden on each team. The B'nai B'tlth offi e will be open thia Sunday, 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. (oontlnned on pace 4) C'ht.cking tlie iirit of children s namcH and rv- v.ipvti in th4^ souvenir prograin and recipe book of B'nai B'rith Women for the Menonih Ball Sunday, Nov. ?l, are the following: Mrs. Nathan Nedelman, Mrs. Robert (toldberg, Mtnorah Children s Page chairmen; Mrs. Frank Vtifisenoff, proei^") l>ook general chaimuin, and IMrs. llarr>' (ioldHtrln, recipe MM^tlon chairman. Musical Family and Young Comedian Added to Show Set for 'Menorah Ball' According to Mrs. Meyer Hoff¬ man, general chairman of the Me¬ norah Ball to be glvep by B'nai B'rith Women at Valley Dale the night of Svnday. Ndv. 21. this year's cabaret show will have "something for everybody^'' An¬ nounced thijs week wajs the addi¬ tion of the WOODSON FAMILY— two boys and two girls, all mem¬ bers of the same family, who have appeared in theatres and night BEN KAUFFMAN At JWV-BB Affair Zlon Lodge 62, B'nol B'rith, and B'nol B'rith Women's Chapter will Join Copitol Post 122 of the Jew. ish Wor Veterons and ita Auxiliary In presenting a Veterans Day pr6- gram Tuesday at Broad St. Tem¬ ple, starting promptly at 8:30 p. m. Guest speolter for the evening wili be Ben Kauffman, National Executive Director of the Jewish War Veterans of the U. S. Mr. Kau/fman, who is the only living man of the Jewieih faith to be awarded . tho Congressional Medal of Honor, hoe served for two consecutive terms as National Commander of the JWV. He is o member ot practically every vet¬ eran organization, and is past State Commander of the Disabled American Veterans of the Depart- nntmt of New Jersey. Norman Buderman of Dayton, Ohio Commander of the JWV, will Introduce the guest speaker. The entire community is Invited to join the sponsoring organization members In observing Veterans Day. Ttefrealiments will be served foUowing the meeting with the B'nai B'rith Women an^ JWV Auxiliary serving as hostesses. DR. SAMUELS IS GUEST SPEAKER Members of the Rose E. Lazarus Sisterhood will learn about "How Do You Know Your Norm" Tues¬ day, 1 p. m.. at Bryden Rd. Temple, when the program chairman, Mrs. Morris Groner. will present as tho guost speaker, the prominent psy¬ chologist. Dr. Henry Samuels. Dr. Samuels, a relative newcomer to (Zkilumbus, has become most popular in his professional field, as well as to the layman, through his warm and understanding per¬ sonality. The subject which he will discuss will give rise to many ques- tions which the'members are urged to ask during the informal part of the program. Dr. Samuels has taught at the University of Rochester, lectured at Ohio State University and is In private practice as a psychologist in the office of Dr. Milton Parker. When he and his family joined the Temple, It was Dr. Samuel who was chosen from his clas^ to accept tho certificate of the new class of members. At the time of his ac¬ ceptance he won much praise from the congregation for his accept¬ ance speech. Mrs. Paul Calllf will give the opening prayer. Mrs. Herbert Fenburr, president of the Sisterhood, will preside over the meeting and bi:ing back a re¬ port from the Sisterhood meeting from Cincinnati. Mrs. tSeorge Nacht, hospitality I chairman, haa planned a btunch- I type refreshment spread. clubs all through this area, with a faflt-paced presentation of dancing and songs. In the tradition of presenting ris¬ ing young stars, B'nai B'rith Wom¬ en will also offer young and talent- ed MARK ANDREWS, who is rap¬ idly coming to the fore In the show world with his diversified presen¬ tation of comedy In anecdotes and his delivery of wit and humor. Aa In the case of Emll Cohen, whom Left to rtghlt: Mrs. Bert Landow, Mrs. Joseph Fleishman and Mm. Kenneth Solomon, who will model in the style Hhow at the tax dtanip party sponsored Wt^dnesday evening by Broad St Temple Sisterhood. (Photo by Topy). "Local Talent" to Model for T. I. Sisterhood Style Show at Tax Stamp Party Next Week; Committees and Chairmen are Announced Mrs. Wm- Barash and Mrs. George Selgle, co-chairmen of the T. I. Sisterhood's annual tax stamp party to be held Wednesday evening, have announced the committee and their chairman for the affair. The party wtll be in the social hail of the temple, with a style show for lowing a chow mein dinner. (eontlnuod on pAge S) AGUDAS ACHIM SISTERHOOD'S '49 GOLD RUSH SCHEDULED NOV. 14 Agudaa Achlm Slsterhpod's annual dinner dance Is scheduled for Sunday evening, Nov. 14, at the synagogue. This year's celebration is in honor of the Sisterhood's 49th birthday, and as in the past years, will be one of the highlights of thq season. All monies raised at the affair goes to the support of the Sunday Religioua School. Mrs. I. Stein, chairman of the evenl, has selected as her co-chair¬ men the following: Mrs. Esther Gold, catering; Mrs. Joseph Schwartz, tickets and reservations; Mrs. Nathan Nedelman, decorations. Mrs. Louis Goldfarb, Sisterhood president, urges all members to set their reaervatlona In early^ B'nai B'rith Women first intro¬ duced to the community several years ago, Mark Andrews Is com¬ paratively unknown In Columbua today, but it is guaranteed that on and after Nov. 21, and hla ap¬ pearance at thje Menorah Ball, he will be a household word In the community, and prove to be one of the most popular acta ever brought to Columbus. Already the announcement of the appearance of NAPOLEON REED on the Menorah Ball Show has been greeted by approval, espec¬ ially by the members of the B'nai B'rith men's bowling league, for whom he* performed several years ago. Together with the Woodson Family and Mark Andrews, these three acts should give to all pa¬ trons of the Menorah Ball a won¬ derful evening of entertainment and fun. Glamour aplenty will also be provided by Chuck Selby and hla orchestra, the beautiful and out- {continued on pugo 2) "WONDERLAND" DATED NOV. 21 The 2nd annual "Children's Won¬ derland" will be preaentod at the Jewish Center Sunday, Nov. 21, sponsored by the Parents Group of the Center Pre-School. Funds de¬ rived from the "Wonderland" are used to partially provide a scholar- ship for a needy child. Co-chairmen for the event are Mrs. Helen Cummins and Mra. Elaine Corman. Othir group heada include: Mother's specialty booth — Mrs. Lottie Fechheimer; fish pond —' Mrs. Dottle Rosenfeld; decorations —Mrs. Thelma Goldberg; tickets — Dick Magnuson and Mayer Rosen, feld, co-chairmen; telephone — Ar¬ lene Hirsch and Mltzl Lichtenstein, co-chairmen; refreshments — Elaine Mlllsteln; games — Polly Calllf ahd Ruth Quinn, co-chair¬ men; publicity - Hilda Stem. A gi'oup of some 160 mothers and fathers will be working totfether td make this year's project another big success. There will ba many- unique booths and prUes for all. (eonttnoed inn pAye 4) BJ SISTEitUOOP MEETS Regular meeting of Beth Jacot> SUsterhood will be h61d at the syna- go^e Wednesday. 12:80 p. m. pe». sert luncheon wJll be aervedl
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Full Text | i^aMlOM(XE 2Ji\// Serving Columbus and Central Ohio Jewish Commi "41"?.'."^";!:]^: Hn^snFi'-a.uT'f"-" ¦ -^ I ¦' I ~ . 3 i s-1 /., Vol. 32. No. 46 COLUMBUS, OHIO, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER S, 1954 r B'NAI B'RITH WOMEN TAKE TO THE SKY (ROOM) AT LUNCHEON MONDAY To call attention to their loth annual fund-raising donor event, the Menorah Ball, to be held fX Valley Dale Sunday evening, Nov. 21 B'nai B'rith Women will descend in full force oh the beautiful Deahler Hilton Sky Room Monday, at 12 noon. A delightful luncheon w|U be served at nominal cost of $1.50 per person (regularly $3) to all women who attend, and In addition, those present will have an opportunity to participate in the Nita Hutch broad cast emanating from the Sky' Room at 1 p. m., and a chance to win some of the lovely prizes she gives away during her show. Nita has promised to make this 'B'nai B'rith Day' all the way, and all members ajid friends of the chaptt^ are Invited to the Sky Room for lunch Mon¬ day. No reservations are needed. B'nai B'rith Sets Goal Of 200 Members Plans have been completed for B'nai B'rith'a unique all-day mem¬ bership effort this Sunday, according to an announcement by Sheldon Stelnhauser. local chairman of Zlon Lodge's JOIN membership cam¬ paign. Weeks of preparation and planning will be climaxed by the Sunday mobilization when B'nai B'rith JOIN day Is scheduled to kick off the national memberahip campaign in every principal city in the r-— U. S. and Canada. HOIVI£ FOR MiKV (iKOl^P MEETINCJ TOMORROW Regular meeting of the Auxiliary of the Columbus Jewiah Homo for Aged will be held this Sunday. 2 p. m., at the Ahavas Sholomi Syna¬ gogue, 878 S. Ohio Ave. Plans will be made for a Thanksgiving pro-, gram for residents of the Home. Membera arc asked to bring the stubs and money-for lhe drawing of an electric iron. JOIN day will mobilize nearly 40 members of B'nai B'rith In Co. lumbus for a door-to-door canvass of non-members. The "shoe leath¬ er" campaign is a follow-up to let¬ ters which reached nearly every prospect during the past week. All prospects who are not seen during the first mobilization will be visit¬ ed during the drive, scheduled to terminate Sunday, Dec. 12. Calling upon all members of B'nai B'rith to participate In JOIN day tomorrow, Stelnhauser asked for a turnout of workers at the Jewish Center, promptly at 9:30 a. m., for the mass solicitation. Vol¬ unteers will have their choice of going qut in teams or Individually to visit the contacts on their list. Prospects will be arranged In geo¬ graphical areas ao as to lessen the burden on each team. The B'nai B'tlth offi e will be open thia Sunday, 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. (oontlnned on pace 4) C'ht.cking tlie iirit of children s namcH and rv- v.ipvti in th4^ souvenir prograin and recipe book of B'nai B'rith Women for the Menonih Ball Sunday, Nov. ?l, are the following: Mrs. Nathan Nedelman, Mrs. Robert (toldberg, Mtnorah Children s Page chairmen; Mrs. Frank Vtifisenoff, proei^") l>ook general chaimuin, and IMrs. llarr>' (ioldHtrln, recipe MM^tlon chairman. Musical Family and Young Comedian Added to Show Set for 'Menorah Ball' According to Mrs. Meyer Hoff¬ man, general chairman of the Me¬ norah Ball to be glvep by B'nai B'rith Women at Valley Dale the night of Svnday. Ndv. 21. this year's cabaret show will have "something for everybody^'' An¬ nounced thijs week wajs the addi¬ tion of the WOODSON FAMILY— two boys and two girls, all mem¬ bers of the same family, who have appeared in theatres and night BEN KAUFFMAN At JWV-BB Affair Zlon Lodge 62, B'nol B'rith, and B'nol B'rith Women's Chapter will Join Copitol Post 122 of the Jew. ish Wor Veterons and ita Auxiliary In presenting a Veterans Day pr6- gram Tuesday at Broad St. Tem¬ ple, starting promptly at 8:30 p. m. Guest speolter for the evening wili be Ben Kauffman, National Executive Director of the Jewish War Veterans of the U. S. Mr. Kau/fman, who is the only living man of the Jewieih faith to be awarded . tho Congressional Medal of Honor, hoe served for two consecutive terms as National Commander of the JWV. He is o member ot practically every vet¬ eran organization, and is past State Commander of the Disabled American Veterans of the Depart- nntmt of New Jersey. Norman Buderman of Dayton, Ohio Commander of the JWV, will Introduce the guest speaker. The entire community is Invited to join the sponsoring organization members In observing Veterans Day. Ttefrealiments will be served foUowing the meeting with the B'nai B'rith Women an^ JWV Auxiliary serving as hostesses. DR. SAMUELS IS GUEST SPEAKER Members of the Rose E. Lazarus Sisterhood will learn about "How Do You Know Your Norm" Tues¬ day, 1 p. m.. at Bryden Rd. Temple, when the program chairman, Mrs. Morris Groner. will present as tho guost speaker, the prominent psy¬ chologist. Dr. Henry Samuels. Dr. Samuels, a relative newcomer to (Zkilumbus, has become most popular in his professional field, as well as to the layman, through his warm and understanding per¬ sonality. The subject which he will discuss will give rise to many ques- tions which the'members are urged to ask during the informal part of the program. Dr. Samuels has taught at the University of Rochester, lectured at Ohio State University and is In private practice as a psychologist in the office of Dr. Milton Parker. When he and his family joined the Temple, It was Dr. Samuel who was chosen from his clas^ to accept tho certificate of the new class of members. At the time of his ac¬ ceptance he won much praise from the congregation for his accept¬ ance speech. Mrs. Paul Calllf will give the opening prayer. Mrs. Herbert Fenburr, president of the Sisterhood, will preside over the meeting and bi:ing back a re¬ port from the Sisterhood meeting from Cincinnati. Mrs. tSeorge Nacht, hospitality I chairman, haa planned a btunch- I type refreshment spread. clubs all through this area, with a faflt-paced presentation of dancing and songs. In the tradition of presenting ris¬ ing young stars, B'nai B'rith Wom¬ en will also offer young and talent- ed MARK ANDREWS, who is rap¬ idly coming to the fore In the show world with his diversified presen¬ tation of comedy In anecdotes and his delivery of wit and humor. Aa In the case of Emll Cohen, whom Left to rtghlt: Mrs. Bert Landow, Mrs. Joseph Fleishman and Mm. Kenneth Solomon, who will model in the style Hhow at the tax dtanip party sponsored Wt^dnesday evening by Broad St Temple Sisterhood. (Photo by Topy). "Local Talent" to Model for T. I. Sisterhood Style Show at Tax Stamp Party Next Week; Committees and Chairmen are Announced Mrs. Wm- Barash and Mrs. George Selgle, co-chairmen of the T. I. Sisterhood's annual tax stamp party to be held Wednesday evening, have announced the committee and their chairman for the affair. The party wtll be in the social hail of the temple, with a style show for lowing a chow mein dinner. (eontlnuod on pAge S) AGUDAS ACHIM SISTERHOOD'S '49 GOLD RUSH SCHEDULED NOV. 14 Agudaa Achlm Slsterhpod's annual dinner dance Is scheduled for Sunday evening, Nov. 14, at the synagogue. This year's celebration is in honor of the Sisterhood's 49th birthday, and as in the past years, will be one of the highlights of thq season. All monies raised at the affair goes to the support of the Sunday Religioua School. Mrs. I. Stein, chairman of the evenl, has selected as her co-chair¬ men the following: Mrs. Esther Gold, catering; Mrs. Joseph Schwartz, tickets and reservations; Mrs. Nathan Nedelman, decorations. Mrs. Louis Goldfarb, Sisterhood president, urges all members to set their reaervatlona In early^ B'nai B'rith Women first intro¬ duced to the community several years ago, Mark Andrews Is com¬ paratively unknown In Columbua today, but it is guaranteed that on and after Nov. 21, and hla ap¬ pearance at thje Menorah Ball, he will be a household word In the community, and prove to be one of the most popular acta ever brought to Columbus. Already the announcement of the appearance of NAPOLEON REED on the Menorah Ball Show has been greeted by approval, espec¬ ially by the members of the B'nai B'rith men's bowling league, for whom he* performed several years ago. Together with the Woodson Family and Mark Andrews, these three acts should give to all pa¬ trons of the Menorah Ball a won¬ derful evening of entertainment and fun. Glamour aplenty will also be provided by Chuck Selby and hla orchestra, the beautiful and out- {continued on pugo 2) "WONDERLAND" DATED NOV. 21 The 2nd annual "Children's Won¬ derland" will be preaentod at the Jewish Center Sunday, Nov. 21, sponsored by the Parents Group of the Center Pre-School. Funds de¬ rived from the "Wonderland" are used to partially provide a scholar- ship for a needy child. Co-chairmen for the event are Mrs. Helen Cummins and Mra. Elaine Corman. Othir group heada include: Mother's specialty booth — Mrs. Lottie Fechheimer; fish pond —' Mrs. Dottle Rosenfeld; decorations —Mrs. Thelma Goldberg; tickets — Dick Magnuson and Mayer Rosen, feld, co-chairmen; telephone — Ar¬ lene Hirsch and Mltzl Lichtenstein, co-chairmen; refreshments — Elaine Mlllsteln; games — Polly Calllf ahd Ruth Quinn, co-chair¬ men; publicity - Hilda Stem. A gi'oup of some 160 mothers and fathers will be working totfether td make this year's project another big success. There will ba many- unique booths and prUes for all. (eonttnoed inn pAye 4) BJ SISTEitUOOP MEETS Regular meeting of Beth Jacot> SUsterhood will be h61d at the syna- go^e Wednesday. 12:80 p. m. pe». sert luncheon wJll be aervedl |
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