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,jfeONICLE zlW// Serving Columbus and Central Ohio Jewish Community \V/A^ vou 82, No. 3 COLUMBUS, OHIO, FBIDAY, .lANUABY 15, 1954 Devoted to American and Jewisii Ideals Head UJSF Drive C»-CIIAIKIVLE\ OF the 1954 United Jewish Student Fund sponsored by B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation An; John Resler & Jack Friedgut 'above, left to right). The UJSF la the OSU atudent branch of the United Jewish Fund campaign which opens this Sunday, with a kickoff dinner at tho Foun dation. 46 16th Ave., 5:45 p. m. The 1500 Jewish students oi campus will be solicited during the Jan. 17-31 period. Mr. Henry Skirball of Cincin¬ nati's Hebrew Union College will be guest spedker at tomorrow's kick- off dinner. He will discuss 'Trends in Israel Today." Psychiatrist To Discuss Personality Dr. Pariser Speaks At Center Sunday Dr. Herbert Pariser, prominent psychiatrist, will lead a discussion on certain emotional factors which shape personality and make for happier living. The occasion Is the presentation of a new film "Getting Angry," whieh will be shown at the Jewiah Centor Sunday. 8:30 p. m. The film dramatically portrays the kind of experiences which determine per¬ sonality and influence the relation¬ ships between family & friends. Thla lift, the second in the series of Family Life Kducation pro¬ grams. The planning committee in¬ cludes Mrs. Maurice Bernstein, I>a- (rontlnued un {iurc D Twig 89 Installation Dinner-Party Feb. 3 Twig 89, Children'a Hospital, held Its first meeting of the new year Jan. 6, at the home of Mrs. Abe Zacks, 730 Ulley Ave. Election of officers was sched¬ uled and the following women ac¬ cepted thoir duties: Pros. Mrs, Milton ^ J. Leeman; v-Pres., Mrs. Gilbert Knolla; tax stamp chmn.. Mrs. H. Stone; Thrift Shop, Mrs. L. Golden and Mrs. S. Barnett; aec'y, Mrb. A. Zacks; treas., Mrs. Martin Polater. The annual Installation dinner party will be held at the next meet¬ ing Wedneaday, Feb. 3, at the home ,of Mrs. Nathan Fast, 254 S, Merkle Rd. Plans are underway for tho an¬ nual card party, sponsored each year at the Jewish Conter. Mrs. Gilbert Knolls Is chairman for this affair, to be hold In March. Re¬ freshmenta will he served' and as usual. Twig 80 will have lovely table prizes. , Pre-School Plans Unique Program "Pre-School Operation Tax Stamps" is the unique, unusual program designed jointly for teach¬ ers and parents of the Center Pre- Schoo! Wednesday, 1 p. rn.. at the Center. Mrs. Elaine Corman, presi¬ dent of the Parenta Group, an¬ nounced tho event. The program, a three-pronged affair, was developed by the Par¬ ents Group, In cooperation with the School's director and ita faculty. With tax-stamp collection aa a sort of backdrop, parenta will come with ready appointments to meet in individual conferences with the teachers of their own children, to discusa problems, progress and suggestions and almi-d towarda the ultimate In understanding of each individual child and ita relationship to achool, home and family. TO LEND SPECIAL atmosphere and fellowship to tho event, re¬ freahments wili be aerved. Because of the large turnout expected at the program, Mrs. Corman, togeth¬ er with Mra. Walter Robinson, past president of the Parents (continued on p&cis 4) ^;^%;%<:%^ ^ Above are members of TIfer¬ eth Israel Sisterhood and their children, chatting about the or¬ ganization's 12th annual quota social hall of Broa<I St. Temple WednesAy, 12:30 p. m. I^eft lo right: Michael and htH mother, Mra. Ben Goodman, 842 Mayfair project which will be held in the | Blvd; Nancy Ourol ami her mo¬ ther, Mr«. Albert Beim, 249H Fair Ave., and Laurie, and her mother, MrH. Albert Sutton, 88 S. Hanling Kd. (Citizen Photo). LUNCHEON, PRIZES, COMEDY SKIT FEATURES OF T.I. QUOTA PROJECT JoiniAe . MARCH DIMES Januory 2 lo 31 Ivreeyoh-PTA Meets At Center Tuesday A meeting of the Ivreeyoh-PTA of the Colurnbus Hebrew School will b<* h(;ld Tueaday, 8 p. m., at the Jewlah Center. Open house will bo held from 8-8:45, affording an opportunity ff r parenta to visit vt'lth the teachers in the various classrooms and con¬ sult about the progresa of their children's studies. In each class¬ room, teachers will have displayed work done by the pupils, ao that the parents may view it.. Following the conferences by the parents and teachers, Rabbi Harry Kaplan, director of Hillel Founda¬ tion, will lead a discussion on "The Value of a Jewish Education." Parents whoae children attend Hebrew School, as well aa frlenda ot the school are cordially Invited. Mrs. Arthur Zwelling, PTA chair¬ man, is in charge of the program. Refreshments will be served. "A living faith worfea. A working faith lives." These are the words Mrs. William Barash h£is chosen as hor motto for the annual Tif¬ ereth Israel Slsterhtaod Quota Pro¬ ject. The luncheon program is Wednesday In the social hall of Broad St. Teml)le. Hospitality chairman is Mrs. Abe Pollock. Her committee consists of Mesdames M. Gold, C. Solomon, M. Skilken, H. Stone, Wm. Selinger, X I. Wasserstrom, Anna Shenker, J. Roth, P. Katz and H. Koppelman. Mra. Hy Weinberg is program chairman. A one-act comedy, en¬ titled "Mrs. Harper's Ba^iaar," will be presented by Meadames Albert Beim. Albert Sutton, Abraham Flicker. Richard Lieberman, Harry Getz, Kenneth Solomon, Ben Good¬ man and Wm, Applebaum. Pioneer Women's Annual Tax-Stamp Party at Center Thursday for Child Rescue Fund Pioneer Women's Organization of Coiumbus has completed plans for its annual taX-stamp party Thursday, 8:30 p. m., at the Jewiah Center. Admission is $100 in tax stampa (face value), or a combination of tax stamps and caah totaling $3. Mrs. Bernard Krelselman ia tax-atamp chairman and wili turn over all proceeds to Pioneer's Child keacue Fund. Attractive and practical prizes wiil be awarded for those bringing in the moat stamps. The party wili end with a-supper. planned and prepared by the hos¬ pitality c*hairmen Mrs. Walter Levy.^Mrs. Dave Gaiaer, Mra. Cyril Goldaton and Mrs. Harold Hiilaon. A child can be maintained for ono year in one of the children'a homes of the Moetzet Hapoalot- - Pioneer Women's sister organiza¬ tion In larael, for $750 through the Child Maintenance Fund of Pioneer Women. Thla fund haa been established by the newly-or¬ ganized National Moetzet Hapoalot committee, headed by Blanche Fine and Clara Leff, co-chairmen. ZBT MOTHERS CLUB TO MEET AT UvONKA'S Zeta Beta Tau MotherB Club will meet at Uonka's Provincial House Tuesday, 12:30 p. m., for a lunch¬ eon. All members are invited. A buflincfis meeting will follow the luncheon. TAX^STAMP PARTY FOB A. A. SISTERHOOD Members .of Agudas Achim Sis¬ terhood are urged to keep Sunday, Feb. 7, open for their gala cocktail tax-stamp party. Admission wtll be $100 in tax atampB per person, or the equivalent of $3 in cash, ' Mrs. Irving Cohen la tax-stamp chairman. The party is limited to memJbers only. Mrs. Sara Schwartz. Sisterhood'a preeident,, will welcome oU mem¬ bers aifd assures those who attend an evening of Intereating aurprlaea. Psychologist to Address T. I. Groups An intereating and instructive evening is promised parenta and friends of Tifereth Israel Nuraery School and Sunday School Tues¬ day evening, when Mra. Smith Martin will address the group on the topic, "Constructive Attitude Toward Sex." The program will start at 8:30 p. m. in the Minnie Cobey Libr¬ ary of Broad St. Temple, and will be topped off with a social hour and refreshments, after a discus¬ sion period. MRS. MARTIN la well known in Columbus as a marriage coun¬ selor and practicing pBychologlBt. She Is a lecturer at Ohio State Uni On the decorations committee, headed by Mra. Rueben Greenberg, are Miaa Glna Geminder, Mes¬ dames M. Gutter, L. Handler, L. Schottenstein, M. Shenker and G. Firestone. The telephone pquad. headed by Mrs. Norbert Kruger and Mr.s. Mil¬ ton Leeman. are: Mesdamea N. Goulder, V. Ringer. R. Friedman. J. Fleishnjan, S. Subow. S, Novali, S. Weiss. J. Goldslager. N. Fox, E. Bachman. A. Block. G. Rips. N. Coopersmith, H. Siegel, L. L. Sil¬ verberg, L, Sobel. M. Zuckerman. J. Shilling. S. Lavine, H. Lowy. M. Scheeter, T, Pier, S. Harr, J. Knight, D. Hurwitz, I. Gutter. J. Gutter. Serving aa hostesses under chair¬ man H. L. Shkolnik, are:. Mes¬ dames S. Harr, P. Herwald. M. Feinstein. E. Michaelson. J. Gutter. A. Block, H. Slegel, J. Hlllman, S. Berkman, M. Flnke, S. Cohen, J, Knight, M, Zuckerman, A. Ester¬ kin, S. Weiss, A, Michaelson, R. Shuman, H. Kollus, S. Heiman. Lew Cohen, E. Bachman, A deep-freeze chest and a three- tiered silver lazy auaan are the prizes in the^^rand drawing. Any¬ one wishing to make reservations may do ao by calling Mrs. Barash, FA. 0803; Mrs. Leeman, DO. 8656, or Mrs. JCruger, DO. 0847. chologlcal problems with the Plan¬ ned Parenthood Association. Mrs. Bertha Kraus, director of the T I. Nuraery School, urges all possible to attend, due to the time¬ liness and \mportancc of the sub¬ ject. In relation to problems of. children and pai;9nts. Hostesses will be Mrs. Sam t<u- bln, Mrs. B. Kaufman, Mrs. Arthur Block. B & l> HADASSAH aiEETS SUNDAY AT SENECA Next meeting of the Business & Professional Hadaasah Is Sunday, 2:30 p. m.. at the Seneca Hotel. Speaker will be Edith Skilken, who has recently returned from a seven-month's trip to the Medi¬ terranean and Near East coun- .j«^ *a a. .u^i,u.^4 «.k v^.i.u ut,aLc i^iii- ^''le^- She will relate her exper- veraity and haa worked on psyJ'ences In Israel, Illustrating her talk with color slides. "DOO* L£MON GUEST SPEAKER rOR BBG "Doc" Lemon. WVKO'a popular disc jockey, wtll be gueat speaker for the next meeting of 3'nal B'rith Girls Wejinesday at the Jewjish Center. It will be a Joint meeting with AZA chapter 155.
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Full Text | ,jfeONICLE zlW// Serving Columbus and Central Ohio Jewish Community \V/A^ vou 82, No. 3 COLUMBUS, OHIO, FBIDAY, .lANUABY 15, 1954 Devoted to American and Jewisii Ideals Head UJSF Drive C»-CIIAIKIVLE\ OF the 1954 United Jewish Student Fund sponsored by B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation An; John Resler & Jack Friedgut 'above, left to right). The UJSF la the OSU atudent branch of the United Jewish Fund campaign which opens this Sunday, with a kickoff dinner at tho Foun dation. 46 16th Ave., 5:45 p. m. The 1500 Jewish students oi campus will be solicited during the Jan. 17-31 period. Mr. Henry Skirball of Cincin¬ nati's Hebrew Union College will be guest spedker at tomorrow's kick- off dinner. He will discuss 'Trends in Israel Today." Psychiatrist To Discuss Personality Dr. Pariser Speaks At Center Sunday Dr. Herbert Pariser, prominent psychiatrist, will lead a discussion on certain emotional factors which shape personality and make for happier living. The occasion Is the presentation of a new film "Getting Angry," whieh will be shown at the Jewiah Centor Sunday. 8:30 p. m. The film dramatically portrays the kind of experiences which determine per¬ sonality and influence the relation¬ ships between family & friends. Thla lift, the second in the series of Family Life Kducation pro¬ grams. The planning committee in¬ cludes Mrs. Maurice Bernstein, I>a- (rontlnued un {iurc D Twig 89 Installation Dinner-Party Feb. 3 Twig 89, Children'a Hospital, held Its first meeting of the new year Jan. 6, at the home of Mrs. Abe Zacks, 730 Ulley Ave. Election of officers was sched¬ uled and the following women ac¬ cepted thoir duties: Pros. Mrs, Milton ^ J. Leeman; v-Pres., Mrs. Gilbert Knolla; tax stamp chmn.. Mrs. H. Stone; Thrift Shop, Mrs. L. Golden and Mrs. S. Barnett; aec'y, Mrb. A. Zacks; treas., Mrs. Martin Polater. The annual Installation dinner party will be held at the next meet¬ ing Wedneaday, Feb. 3, at the home ,of Mrs. Nathan Fast, 254 S, Merkle Rd. Plans are underway for tho an¬ nual card party, sponsored each year at the Jewish Conter. Mrs. Gilbert Knolls Is chairman for this affair, to be hold In March. Re¬ freshmenta will he served' and as usual. Twig 80 will have lovely table prizes. , Pre-School Plans Unique Program "Pre-School Operation Tax Stamps" is the unique, unusual program designed jointly for teach¬ ers and parents of the Center Pre- Schoo! Wednesday, 1 p. rn.. at the Center. Mrs. Elaine Corman, presi¬ dent of the Parenta Group, an¬ nounced tho event. The program, a three-pronged affair, was developed by the Par¬ ents Group, In cooperation with the School's director and ita faculty. With tax-stamp collection aa a sort of backdrop, parenta will come with ready appointments to meet in individual conferences with the teachers of their own children, to discusa problems, progress and suggestions and almi-d towarda the ultimate In understanding of each individual child and ita relationship to achool, home and family. TO LEND SPECIAL atmosphere and fellowship to tho event, re¬ freahments wili be aerved. Because of the large turnout expected at the program, Mrs. Corman, togeth¬ er with Mra. Walter Robinson, past president of the Parents (continued on p&cis 4) ^;^%;%<:%^ ^ Above are members of TIfer¬ eth Israel Sisterhood and their children, chatting about the or¬ ganization's 12th annual quota social hall of Broa HADASSAH aiEETS SUNDAY AT SENECA Next meeting of the Business & Professional Hadaasah Is Sunday, 2:30 p. m.. at the Seneca Hotel. Speaker will be Edith Skilken, who has recently returned from a seven-month's trip to the Medi¬ terranean and Near East coun- .j«^ *a a. .u^i,u.^4 «.k v^.i.u ut,aLc i^iii- ^''le^- She will relate her exper- veraity and haa worked on psyJ'ences In Israel, Illustrating her talk with color slides. "DOO* L£MON GUEST SPEAKER rOR BBG "Doc" Lemon. WVKO'a popular disc jockey, wtll be gueat speaker for the next meeting of 3'nal B'rith Girls Wejinesday at the Jewjish Center. It will be a Joint meeting with AZA chapter 155. |
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