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Vol. 33. No. 2
SIl^Tsifyteg Columbm and Cenirai .J^jo Jowteh Communily \V7AR
COLUMBUS, OHIO. FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1955 D.yo}.^ »|^^A|Tj.fl,|.n
Wn.LIAM KAHN
Heads UJF Special Gifts Division
Troy Feibel, president, and Her¬ bert 8- Levy, general campaign chairman (or the 1905 United Jew¬ ish Pund drive, ¦ announce^ thia week the. appointment of Wllllom V, Kahn as chairman of the Special Gifts Division, 'niey stated:
"We are delighted that WlUlam KOhn hai accept'ed the responsibili¬ ty OS. senrlng as'chairman of our leSiT'oSaipalgn. Bill Is wcll.known to all those who have worked for the welfare of our community. In past years he has served several times as one of the co-chairmen ot our Special Gifts Division. In last ' year's drive he was a member of tho campaign cabinet. He bas al¬ waya been a consolentiouSrr-aln.- cere, and devdted worker. We arc sure that with bla leadership our campaign win have the opportunity to succeed- BUI Is already working toward this end, and announce¬ ments win bo made of further ap¬ pointments verjr shortly, -He and the members of hls"/amlly have set a noteworthy record of~communlty service- All ot them arc active In a variety of organizations in the interest of the community. They have all been leaders in thc various campaigns ot tho United Jewish Pund,"
WlUlam Kohn Is a board member of tbe Jewish Center, Jewish Com¬ munity Council, JCC-Antl-Defoma- tlon League Community Relations Committee, B'nai B'rltb Hll'let Ad, visory Board at OSU, United Jew¬ ish ' Fund and winding Hollow Country Club- He Is also a member (continaed on paKo 4)
MB. GILBERT
Guest Speaker For Brandeis Affair
It is with great pride that thc Columhus Chapter of thc Ntaional Women's Committee of Brandeis University, through its program chairman, Mr^^lon- L- Meyer, an¬ nounces the coming visit of Mr, Emanuel M- GUbert-
Mr, Gilbert, Director of Public Affairs at thc university, will be the guest speaker at the paid-up membership luncheon. Tuesday, 12:30 p. m., at the Jewish Conter.
This personable young man hos had a wealth of experience In many fields. In addition to his duties at Brandeis, he al^o serves on the faculty of the Boston University School of Public Relations and Communications. He has lectured at New York University and the City College ot New York. Mr. OU¬ bert, also, 'has been a writer, di¬ rector, and producer ot radio and television programs and is a former New York Time? correspondent. His .message will be of great inter¬ est to the members of the Vfnmcn'a Committee.
Included in the afternoon's pro¬ gram will be the president's re¬ port by Mrs- Theodore Schlonsky. Also participating will be Mrs. Mci¬ vin Furman who wlil offer the opening prayer. Mrs. Joseph Hor- cllow will install the now officers and board members while Mrs. Al¬ lan L. Meyer wHl Introduce the guest speaker. The pleasant duty of thanking Mr. QUbert will be that of Mra. Robert Greene. 'A delightful luncheon is promised by Mrs. Martin Godofsky and hor (oontlDHed on pace 4)
Drr^BIOR VIEW OF BRANDEIS UtBRABT
Quota Project Wednesday
Final arrangements are being made for T. I. Sisterhood's 13th an. mtal project luncheon Wednesday In Broad St. Temple's social hall, 12 30 p. m, Mrs, Sam Subow and Mrs PhlUp Katz are In charge ot pledges and Mrs. Sam Wasserstrom Is treasurer- Women -who have been serving on the telephone squad arc: Mes¬ dames Jerome Knight, David MoU- man, Harry Munster, Ray Nate¬ man, Harold Lowy, Theodore Pier, Sam Smllan, Bert Lando, Jack Stone, Fred Levi-
Mesdames Sam Wasserstrom, Sam Hellman, Julius Gutter, Joe Goldslager, Richard Borkon, Bdgar Bachmann, Robert Freedman Louis Dorfman, Mcyor Feinstein,-
Mesdames Ernest Halasz, Fred Bornstein, Alfred Furman, Joseph Flelshmann, Paul Herwald, Julius HlUman,. Norman Katz, Norbert Kruger, Ernst Llndeck.
Mrs. Ben tloodman wilt direct a comedy skit — "T. I. Sisterhood Membera: Could This Be You?" -r^ to bo presented that Eiftcrnoon with the following participants: Mcsdamca Harold Poster, Law¬ rence Polster, Lew Cohen, Sam Paine, Arthur Bachman, Sam Hell¬ man, Jack Palestrant, Som Flaum and Sanford Koppelman. Mrs. Dud¬ ley Gllck will narrate the skit and Mrs. R. J. Groban will l>lay tbe piano.
Mrs. Abe Pollock WlU he" in charge of the luncheon, assisted by Mesdames. Jack Si!hllling,.^^rrla Qold, Wm, SeUlngof,' Anna Shen¬ ker, L. J. Lazear, Sam Levine, J. I. Wasserstrom, Bon Cowall and Charles aolomon.
Mrs. Sam Cohen will head the social committee, assisted by Mrs. Sol Myers and Mrs. George Seigle. \ Heading the hostess committee wUl be Mrs. Mitchell Rosen, as¬ sisted by Mesdames Ernest Mich, aolson, Al Mlchaelson, Joe Gold¬ slager, Meyer Feinstein, Paul Her¬ wald, Sam Lopper.
(contlnned on pAge 8}
COCKTAIL PARTY SUNDAY NIGHT
Gaily colored lanterns, sparkling champagne glasses and other color¬ ful decorations will set a festive mood for the cocktail party and dance Sunday night in thc social hall of Agudas Achlm synagogue.
Sponsored by tho Agudas Achlm Sisterhood, adrhlaslon to the 3rd annual cocktail/ party will be by sales tax stanfips, with, $100 In stamps or $3 pejr person cash as. the cost of attendance. A large crowd is expected, with attendance limited to members of thc Congregation, the Brotherhood or the Sisterhood, bpcauso of tl^c limitations of space in the hall, thus ensuring plenty of room for dancing.
As a Special added feature attr&c tion, Mr. and Mm. Al Furman have consented to present an exhibition Mambo dance, which will add to the Interest and entertainment. Alex Clowsph, always ' a popular choice, will also sing at the cocktail party.
Dancing to a popular local or.
chestra will begin at 0 p. m. and
(continaed on pBCe 8)
GAPrrOL AUXILIARY TAX SWAMP PAKTY
Mrs. Sol Zeldin has announced that plans are being made for the annual tax stamp affair, to be held this year as a bingo party at Broad St. Temple, Feb. 10, 8:15 p. m. Admission is $100 in tax stainps pr $3 In cashr A refresh- ment plate will b.e served and there will be many prizes.
A hand-made stple will bo I awarded during the evening.
Dr, Slmoii Sculler and.Dr, Nonnan Berger study the prints of tiie set for "Tho Dybbuk" — Oallcry Players* next production which will be seen at the Center Feb. 5-6.
SET GOES "ON THE BOARDS" FOR GALLERY PLAYERS' "DYBBUK"
The following article has beeh an exclusive interview with Dr. Simon Sculler, production chairman and set designer; Dr. Norman Berger, aet construction chairman; and Sam Lowenthal, chairman of the lighting committee, in preparation for Gallery Players' presentation 6f "The Dybbuk" Saturday and Sunday evenings, Feb. 5-6, in the auditorium of the Jewish Center: ,
"We would lilte to tell yoU a little about what makes it possible for you to see our show—a little about those who work so your actors can play. "Behind the scenes for weeks,
ven before the play ts cast, we
thd backstage crew) work ^d
mild. Wc hammer; saw, paint, set
Ights, and bX\ the time.we rail at
he playwrights, the director and
he play-selection committee: the
Qast they could have done was to
lelect a play without scenery! In
¦he meanMn>e>. amidst sweat,, tears
Lnd conflicts, ^e scenery gets
-luilt. the lights are set and the
vorld of make-believe comes into
leing—the Illusion has been creat- (cbntinnrd on pftfo 8)
Fatlier-Son Banquet At Agudas Achim
Good attendance Is predicted for the annual father-son banquet of the Agudas Achlm Brotherhood Thursday night In the social hall- Reservations will he accepted until 6 P- m. Tuesciay by Secretary Irv Chasln at 314 E. Main SL. or by pliDner-6A»_4-3717, during the day or IK. 42SZ In the evening.
The price will be fl-29 for adults, 75c for children under 14- A fuU- course turkey dinher Is being pre¬ pared by Gold Caterers for the oc¬ casion. *
(contlnned on psfe 8)
RABBI KAHN
BABBI SILBERMAN
HILLEL LAUNCHES PROGRAMS OF RELIGION-IN-LIFE WEEK SUNDAY
Four nationally prominent Jew- sh educators wlU be among the 2c Tuest speakers for the 1965 ReUg on-ln-Ufe week (Jan. 16-20) at Ohlc 3tate University. These men will ipeak at seminars, classroom lec¬ tures, college meetings, student residences, rod^ Interviews and re. llglous foundations at the university throughout the w^k. This annua' university event attempts to stlmu iate students and faculty thinking on religious matters.
The student anct faculty chair¬ men tor the w(!ek are appointed by Howard L. Bevis, OSU. president This year'a chairmen are Miss Marcla Fisher, daughter of Mr. uid Mrd. Samuel Fisher, TOT Elizabeth Ave., and Dr, D, Luther Evans, professor In the department of philosophy at Ohio State.
Theologians and edUgators who
have been Invited to represent tbe
Jewish fslth are Rabbi Lou H. 911-
bermani'Dr. Raphael PatiU; Rabbl
(eoBllaud oa.paf* U y'
A colorful production of an orig¬ inal script on the Jewish Tercen¬ tenary WiH be "performed at thc banquet In honor of Rabbl Lou SUbermah Supdoy at the B'nai B'rith HUlel Foundation, 5:30 p, m,
Thc banquet will open tho foun¬ dation's partlcpatlon In Qhlo State's Rollglon^Ijite wr^k. Rab¬ bi Sllberman, Whojhas been Invited by tho RIL week executive commit. tec, will speak during the week on the campus and at student rcsld- ences. He will give bis Initial talk at thc banquet Sunday. Rabbi Sll¬ berman Is a p'rotesisor of Jewish Thought at Vanderbllt Univeraity.
The HUlel Folk Dancers and HlUel Players will present a script about the 800th anniversary of Jews In America. The script for -the banquet was writte^ by Miss Claire Isaacs, drainatlo." director at tiie foundation. . ' '
ReservatlonB for the dinner and program can be made at the Hiliel office, UN. 4467,
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| Title | Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1955-01-14 |
| Subject | Jews -- Ohio -- Periodicals |
| Place | Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio) |
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