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TTT^T 17 2f\\/^ Senring Ck)i\imbus and Cenirai Ohio Jewish Community "^j Vol. 33. No. 7 COLUMBUS, OHIO, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1955 Davofed to American and Jewtin Ideali Mllgrim Style Show 'Featured Tuesday To put a "Spring" In your stop, to maicc sure that you will know what colors will be fashionable, ,'what styles will be In vogue In Co¬ lumbus during' the approaching Spring season, B'noi B'ritii Women have entitled thc meeting Tuesday, 8:30 p, m., at the Jewiah Center, "desired for you." And "Designed for You" it will .be. Robert Mllgrim will commen¬ tate the lovely Milgrim styles. Models, members of the B'nol B'rith chaptor, ^include Mra, Her- bcit Tieman, Jira. Harvey Levine, Mrs. Ai Gingold, Mrs. David Gelch¬ man, Mrs. Ben Center, Mrs. Sitnon Kahn, Mrs. Lou Klass, Mrs. Max Friedman, Mrs. Saul Marx, Mra. Barry Shell and Mrs. Sam Oure¬ vltz. ,Mrs. Ous Reich Is program chairman for the evening. Mrs. Morris Mcachan of Cleve¬ land, president of District 2, will be an honored guest at the meet¬ ing. Mra. OUbcrt Knolls and her com¬ mittee of welcoming hostesses, Mrs. Mel Furman, Mrs. Mac Haas, Mrs. David Goldberg and Mrs. Max Cooper, will greet members as they enter the auditorium. iVa a special feature of the meeting the attend¬ ance prize will be a gift from Mil¬ grlm's. A social hour will follow. Mrs- Phil Lahin, hospitality cbalrman, and her ccvchairmen, Mrs. Gerald Friedman and Mrs. Bo|Wrd Mlnd¬ lin, will be hostesses. J MAESTRO MaWvIN JWV'S DANCE IS SUNDAY NIGHT Final plana hove been completed for thc JWVs dance Sunday eve¬ ning, 9.12, at the Fiesta Club, 1901 Champion Ave. Dance music is to be provided by the popular local orchestra headed by Bob Marvin. Late buffet supper and many door prizes are on the agendo for ARCL4 CARD PARTY WEDNESDAY NIOHT Mrs, Max M. Wise, 189 N. Bro^d- lelgh, will be hostess for a card party'at her home Wednesday, 8 p. m., as a project for Arc-4, Aid to Retarded Children, to raise funds for the new shool for retard¬ ed children. T. L STUDY QROUP Members of the couples Study Group of T. I. Sisterhood are re¬ minded that the next meeting will be Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and-.Mrs. Norbert Ki*uger, 1TB N. Eklgovale Rd. sponsored by Capitol Post 122, Jew. ish War Veterans and the Auxill ary. Co-chairmen of the . event are Mra. Harry Trager, Mra. Martin Kaufher and Mrs. Dave Beckman. Admission prlco is fS.TS per couple. Tickets are available from any JWV-member or at the door Sun^ day night. Purim Ball Mar. 6 At Jewish Center A community-wide Purim-Ter- contcnary dance will be l»cld at the Jewish Center Sunday. Mar. 6. B p. m. to 12, with Bob Marvin ond his orcheatra furnishing the music. One of the highlights of thc cos¬ tume ball will be the awarding ot p'rlzc3 to both men and women. Costumes will be judged on the mogt original and appropriate, baa¬ ed on the Tercentenary theme. Prizes win he awarded to Individ¬ uals and also to couples joining In thc spirit of the Grand March. Miss Nlta Hutch of WTVN and Miss Fern Sharp of WBNS will be judges of the costumes. Honorary judge is Mrs. Frank J. Lausche. Mrs. Bernard Feitlinger, chair¬ man of the program committee, haa received notice that Brandeis Women, Rose E. Lazarus Sister¬ hood. B'nal"B'rith men and women, Agudas Achim Sisterhood and Senior Hadassah will participate in the organization group tableau depicting some historic event which occurred during the 300 years wc are commemorating In this Tercentenary celebration. Prizes will be judged for organ!' zatlons also. In the words of Norman, ,^adel the 3rd annual membership dance,.^o^he Columbus Citizen; "Every kino, queen reign at maudi oras tonight B'nai B'rith Olrls' annual Mardl Gras tonight, 9-12 at the Jowiah Center, will be highlighted by the selection of a king and queen, picked from candidates of aeveral local fraternities and sororities. Dance music will be provided by Bob Marvin's orcheAtra and Inter, mission entertainment will be of¬ fered by the Velvetones, an East High School group. Door prizes will be awarded, too. Tickets are J1.50, stag or drag. one should be reading 'Blessed Is the Land'—f.or in that book one can find hundreds of Ideas for the costume ball." Additional members planning this social event include Mra. Harry Lakin, Mr. and Mrs. How¬ ard Bloom, Mr. and. Mrs. Saul Kaufman, Mr- and Mrd. Reuben Greenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Son¬ enstein, Dr. and Mrs. Gary Ker¬ stein, Mr. and Mrs, Maury Bleich and Mr. and Mrs. Mel FrEink. uimoF usmr % mm.dfm ecunfii^. LSRAELI DRAMA CRITIC AT HILI..EL NEXT WEEK Mrs. Ida Davidowltz. drama crl- tic of the Jerusalem Poat. Israel's influential English-language news¬ paper, and a leading authority on the theatre in Israel, wlil speaic at thc B'nol B'rith Hlllel. Foundation next Friday, 8 p. m., following regular cvenlpg services. Her subject will be: "T h e Theatre and'Cultural Arts In larael Today." ISRAELI BUSINESS LEADER GUEST SPEAKER FOR LOCAL BOND GROUP S Robert AbrahamI, . dynamic young business leader of Israel, will visit Columbus Monday, Feb, 28, as guest speaker ot the home of Prof, and Mra. Theodore N. Beciunan, 21B8 N. Parkway Drive, at an 8 p. m. parlor meeting for Guardians and Sponsors of larael Develbpment Bonds. Mr. AbrahamI is managing di¬ rector of Yuval Gad Pipe Co., manufacturers' of the 66-inch pre¬ stressed concrete pipe, tbe back¬ bone of Israel's new irrigation system. His company, located near AsUclon, employs 800 workers, many of them highly skilled Yem¬ enites. , Dr. Beckman, who plays host to Mr. AbrahamI, Is an International¬ ly known economist and educator and is on the faculty at Oblo State University. He was cbalrman of the evoning last October at the dinner tendered Mrs, B1 e a n o r Roosevelt, on behalf of the Bond drive, and introduced the former FH'st Lady. One of the featured speakers at the recently concluded Iiitomat- ional Mpblllzatlon Conference at Miami BeaclirMr. AbrahamI wljl the 19B(i' campaign In tho light of his own Intimate knowledge of Is¬ rael and the growlog industrial report on the enthusiastic notional response of $6,187,000 that opened power of the State. Conaidered by many to be one of the most dyrmmic and knowledge¬ able business leaders of Israel, o forceful and convincing speaker, Mr. Abrahonii is a native of \jon- MR. ABRAHAMI don who became a resident of Is¬ rael In 1948. The program of Guardions of Is- rool. embracing annual bon^ pur¬ chases of $1,000 or more, is now In the notional stage of securing pur. chaae renewols for 1955. The cli¬ max of this effort will be reached when the Notional Conference to celobra^i the Tth Anniversary of thc State of Israel Is held ot thc Woldorf-Astoria in New York Apr. 86-27. In marking the celebration of Israel's birthday, communities will be oaked to step up cosh sales of .laroal Bonds so that a very sub¬ stantial amount may be presented to the State of Israel as Americon Jewry's "birthday presenl" for the advancement of Israel's economic growth. A veteran of the British army during World Wor II, Mr Abra¬ hamI saw service with the Israel Army during the' War of Indepen¬ dence. Holder 6f « number of Bri¬ tish and Israeli army decorations, he saw action at Dunkirk, Burma, and Western Desert ond was Com¬ manding Officer of o military hos¬ pital during thc siege of Jerusalem. The young industrialist is mar¬ ried and is the father of one child. TWIG 101 MEETINO All members ore urged to bring tax stampa and hangers to the next meeting of Children's Hos¬ pital Twig 101 Tuesday at the home of Mra. Arthur Levy, 532 S- Everett Ave. COUNCIL WOMEN'S FAMILY STUDY GROUP MEETS THIS AFTERNOON This afternoon at 1, at the home of Mrs. Simon Lazarus, 2688 Brent¬ wood Rd., the second Ond fined meeting of thc Council of Jewish Wom¬ en Family Study Group will be held. Following the Interesting and animated discussion and meeting heid last week at the home of Mrs. Robert Levy, it was decided to continue the discussion of the American Jewish Family thia week, which ia why the meeting is today. ' A great deal of enthuaioam waa , ' ^- ^ dlsplfiyed by the group which met last Soturdoy afternoon, foilowlng- the presentation of the subject of "Morrtage, Home and the Fainiiy" by Mrs. Maurice Leviiie, chairman, and Mr. Lazar D. Brenner of the Jewish Family Service, and it Is anticipated thot an even larger group' of women will attend thia afternoon, to heor Mr. Maurice Bernstein, Executive Director of the United Jewlah Fund of Co¬ lumbus, tell of the relationahip of' the American Jewish Family to its conununity, with regard to partlcl- potion in charitable undertakings, oa well aa providing of education for Its young people. Any member of the Columbua Section of Councii of Jewlah Wom¬ en ia invited to the Study Group meeting today, and to take part In o Btimuiating diacusaion concern¬ ing o vltai area of our Uvea oa American Jews. A coffee hour will precede the meeting. PURIM CARNIVAL AT inLLEL SUNDAY Fifteen social and professional fraternities ond aprorlties and one independent group hove been in¬ vited to participate in the B'nal B'rith, Hillel Foundation annual Purim Carnival thia Sunday, 2:30 to 6 p. m. The groups will erect carnival booths in the auditorium of Hillel and will compete for the top three trophlea to be aworded to the booths which are tho moat brlginol, clever and which ottroct moat ot- tention. Proceeds from the carnival' wiil go lo the United Jewish Student Fund, tt yearly campolgn among Jewlah atudenta ot Ohio State. Nina Balloa, Ed-2, ts chairman "SPRING SPECTTACULAR" A "apoctacular spring" ia coming to Columbua. It'a Twig 69's unique "spring spectacular" due here Mon¬ day, Mar. 28 at the Nell House More details on this exciting event wiil be announced in The Chron¬ icle, Football Coach On Banquet Progrram T. I. Men's Club will sponsor its first father-son banquet Tuesday, 6 p. m., in the social hall of Broad St Temple, virlth one of Ohio State's football coaches, Harry Strobel, and three outstanding membera of the great 1954 team, as guests. Coach Strobel will address T. I. Men's Club members, their sons and daughters, and will show in¬ teresting moving pictures. A turkey dinner will be aervyd before the program. Admission charge is $1.25 for members, 7Sc for sons or daugh¬ ters. Reservations can be made by calling Sol Myers, DO. 8846; Lou Dorfman, DO. 4170, or Hy Wein- berg, FE. 8132. Sr. Hadassah Has Oneg Shabbat On Saturday, Feb. 26, at thc home of Mrs, Ben Yenkin, 246S Bryden Bd., 1 p. m., member.s of Hadassah will hear and meet Mrs. Ida Davidowltz of .Jerusalem. Mrs. Davidowltz is the drama critic of the Jerusalem Post, an influential English language newspaper. She Is a leading authority on thc Theater in Israel. Sho has written tnany articles for the American press. Mra. Davidowltz is a native of the United States, bom in Philadel¬ phia, and has resided In Israel since 1034. She Is a .member of the Hadas¬ sah Council In Israel- and has been interested In the resettlement of youth. Bhe was a moving spirit in the USO movement In Israel. lii I m
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Full Text | TTT^T 17 2f\\/^ Senring Ck)i\imbus and Cenirai Ohio Jewish Community "^j Vol. 33. No. 7 COLUMBUS, OHIO, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1955 Davofed to American and Jewtin Ideali Mllgrim Style Show 'Featured Tuesday To put a "Spring" In your stop, to maicc sure that you will know what colors will be fashionable, ,'what styles will be In vogue In Co¬ lumbus during' the approaching Spring season, B'noi B'ritii Women have entitled thc meeting Tuesday, 8:30 p, m., at the Jewiah Center, "desired for you." And "Designed for You" it will .be. Robert Mllgrim will commen¬ tate the lovely Milgrim styles. Models, members of the B'nol B'rith chaptor, ^include Mra, Her- bcit Tieman, Jira. Harvey Levine, Mrs. Ai Gingold, Mrs. David Gelch¬ man, Mrs. Ben Center, Mrs. Sitnon Kahn, Mrs. Lou Klass, Mrs. Max Friedman, Mrs. Saul Marx, Mra. Barry Shell and Mrs. Sam Oure¬ vltz. ,Mrs. Ous Reich Is program chairman for the evening. Mrs. Morris Mcachan of Cleve¬ land, president of District 2, will be an honored guest at the meet¬ ing. Mra. OUbcrt Knolls and her com¬ mittee of welcoming hostesses, Mrs. Mel Furman, Mrs. Mac Haas, Mrs. David Goldberg and Mrs. Max Cooper, will greet members as they enter the auditorium. iVa a special feature of the meeting the attend¬ ance prize will be a gift from Mil¬ grlm's. A social hour will follow. Mrs- Phil Lahin, hospitality cbalrman, and her ccvchairmen, Mrs. Gerald Friedman and Mrs. Bo|Wrd Mlnd¬ lin, will be hostesses. J MAESTRO MaWvIN JWV'S DANCE IS SUNDAY NIGHT Final plana hove been completed for thc JWVs dance Sunday eve¬ ning, 9.12, at the Fiesta Club, 1901 Champion Ave. Dance music is to be provided by the popular local orchestra headed by Bob Marvin. Late buffet supper and many door prizes are on the agendo for ARCL4 CARD PARTY WEDNESDAY NIOHT Mrs, Max M. Wise, 189 N. Bro^d- lelgh, will be hostess for a card party'at her home Wednesday, 8 p. m., as a project for Arc-4, Aid to Retarded Children, to raise funds for the new shool for retard¬ ed children. T. L STUDY QROUP Members of the couples Study Group of T. I. Sisterhood are re¬ minded that the next meeting will be Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and-.Mrs. Norbert Ki*uger, 1TB N. Eklgovale Rd. sponsored by Capitol Post 122, Jew. ish War Veterans and the Auxill ary. Co-chairmen of the . event are Mra. Harry Trager, Mra. Martin Kaufher and Mrs. Dave Beckman. Admission prlco is fS.TS per couple. Tickets are available from any JWV-member or at the door Sun^ day night. Purim Ball Mar. 6 At Jewish Center A community-wide Purim-Ter- contcnary dance will be l»cld at the Jewish Center Sunday. Mar. 6. B p. m. to 12, with Bob Marvin ond his orcheatra furnishing the music. One of the highlights of thc cos¬ tume ball will be the awarding ot p'rlzc3 to both men and women. Costumes will be judged on the mogt original and appropriate, baa¬ ed on the Tercentenary theme. Prizes win he awarded to Individ¬ uals and also to couples joining In thc spirit of the Grand March. Miss Nlta Hutch of WTVN and Miss Fern Sharp of WBNS will be judges of the costumes. Honorary judge is Mrs. Frank J. Lausche. Mrs. Bernard Feitlinger, chair¬ man of the program committee, haa received notice that Brandeis Women, Rose E. Lazarus Sister¬ hood. B'nal"B'rith men and women, Agudas Achim Sisterhood and Senior Hadassah will participate in the organization group tableau depicting some historic event which occurred during the 300 years wc are commemorating In this Tercentenary celebration. Prizes will be judged for organ!' zatlons also. In the words of Norman, ,^adel the 3rd annual membership dance,.^o^he Columbus Citizen; "Every kino, queen reign at maudi oras tonight B'nai B'rith Olrls' annual Mardl Gras tonight, 9-12 at the Jowiah Center, will be highlighted by the selection of a king and queen, picked from candidates of aeveral local fraternities and sororities. Dance music will be provided by Bob Marvin's orcheAtra and Inter, mission entertainment will be of¬ fered by the Velvetones, an East High School group. Door prizes will be awarded, too. Tickets are J1.50, stag or drag. one should be reading 'Blessed Is the Land'—f.or in that book one can find hundreds of Ideas for the costume ball." Additional members planning this social event include Mra. Harry Lakin, Mr. and Mrs. How¬ ard Bloom, Mr. and. Mrs. Saul Kaufman, Mr- and Mrd. Reuben Greenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Son¬ enstein, Dr. and Mrs. Gary Ker¬ stein, Mr. and Mrs, Maury Bleich and Mr. and Mrs. Mel FrEink. uimoF usmr % mm.dfm ecunfii^. LSRAELI DRAMA CRITIC AT HILI..EL NEXT WEEK Mrs. Ida Davidowltz. drama crl- tic of the Jerusalem Poat. Israel's influential English-language news¬ paper, and a leading authority on the theatre in Israel, wlil speaic at thc B'nol B'rith Hlllel. Foundation next Friday, 8 p. m., following regular cvenlpg services. Her subject will be: "T h e Theatre and'Cultural Arts In larael Today." ISRAELI BUSINESS LEADER GUEST SPEAKER FOR LOCAL BOND GROUP S Robert AbrahamI, . dynamic young business leader of Israel, will visit Columbus Monday, Feb, 28, as guest speaker ot the home of Prof, and Mra. Theodore N. Beciunan, 21B8 N. Parkway Drive, at an 8 p. m. parlor meeting for Guardians and Sponsors of larael Develbpment Bonds. Mr. AbrahamI is managing di¬ rector of Yuval Gad Pipe Co., manufacturers' of the 66-inch pre¬ stressed concrete pipe, tbe back¬ bone of Israel's new irrigation system. His company, located near AsUclon, employs 800 workers, many of them highly skilled Yem¬ enites. , Dr. Beckman, who plays host to Mr. AbrahamI, Is an International¬ ly known economist and educator and is on the faculty at Oblo State University. He was cbalrman of the evoning last October at the dinner tendered Mrs, B1 e a n o r Roosevelt, on behalf of the Bond drive, and introduced the former FH'st Lady. One of the featured speakers at the recently concluded Iiitomat- ional Mpblllzatlon Conference at Miami BeaclirMr. AbrahamI wljl the 19B(i' campaign In tho light of his own Intimate knowledge of Is¬ rael and the growlog industrial report on the enthusiastic notional response of $6,187,000 that opened power of the State. Conaidered by many to be one of the most dyrmmic and knowledge¬ able business leaders of Israel, o forceful and convincing speaker, Mr. Abrahonii is a native of \jon- MR. ABRAHAMI don who became a resident of Is¬ rael In 1948. The program of Guardions of Is- rool. embracing annual bon^ pur¬ chases of $1,000 or more, is now In the notional stage of securing pur. chaae renewols for 1955. The cli¬ max of this effort will be reached when the Notional Conference to celobra^i the Tth Anniversary of thc State of Israel Is held ot thc Woldorf-Astoria in New York Apr. 86-27. In marking the celebration of Israel's birthday, communities will be oaked to step up cosh sales of .laroal Bonds so that a very sub¬ stantial amount may be presented to the State of Israel as Americon Jewry's "birthday presenl" for the advancement of Israel's economic growth. A veteran of the British army during World Wor II, Mr Abra¬ hamI saw service with the Israel Army during the' War of Indepen¬ dence. Holder 6f « number of Bri¬ tish and Israeli army decorations, he saw action at Dunkirk, Burma, and Western Desert ond was Com¬ manding Officer of o military hos¬ pital during thc siege of Jerusalem. The young industrialist is mar¬ ried and is the father of one child. TWIG 101 MEETINO All members ore urged to bring tax stampa and hangers to the next meeting of Children's Hos¬ pital Twig 101 Tuesday at the home of Mra. Arthur Levy, 532 S- Everett Ave. COUNCIL WOMEN'S FAMILY STUDY GROUP MEETS THIS AFTERNOON This afternoon at 1, at the home of Mrs. Simon Lazarus, 2688 Brent¬ wood Rd., the second Ond fined meeting of thc Council of Jewish Wom¬ en Family Study Group will be held. Following the Interesting and animated discussion and meeting heid last week at the home of Mrs. Robert Levy, it was decided to continue the discussion of the American Jewish Family thia week, which ia why the meeting is today. ' A great deal of enthuaioam waa , ' ^- ^ dlsplfiyed by the group which met last Soturdoy afternoon, foilowlng- the presentation of the subject of "Morrtage, Home and the Fainiiy" by Mrs. Maurice Leviiie, chairman, and Mr. Lazar D. Brenner of the Jewish Family Service, and it Is anticipated thot an even larger group' of women will attend thia afternoon, to heor Mr. Maurice Bernstein, Executive Director of the United Jewlah Fund of Co¬ lumbus, tell of the relationahip of' the American Jewish Family to its conununity, with regard to partlcl- potion in charitable undertakings, oa well aa providing of education for Its young people. Any member of the Columbua Section of Councii of Jewlah Wom¬ en ia invited to the Study Group meeting today, and to take part In o Btimuiating diacusaion concern¬ ing o vltai area of our Uvea oa American Jews. A coffee hour will precede the meeting. PURIM CARNIVAL AT inLLEL SUNDAY Fifteen social and professional fraternities ond aprorlties and one independent group hove been in¬ vited to participate in the B'nal B'rith, Hillel Foundation annual Purim Carnival thia Sunday, 2:30 to 6 p. m. The groups will erect carnival booths in the auditorium of Hillel and will compete for the top three trophlea to be aworded to the booths which are tho moat brlginol, clever and which ottroct moat ot- tention. Proceeds from the carnival' wiil go lo the United Jewish Student Fund, tt yearly campolgn among Jewlah atudenta ot Ohio State. Nina Balloa, Ed-2, ts chairman "SPRING SPECTTACULAR" A "apoctacular spring" ia coming to Columbua. It'a Twig 69's unique "spring spectacular" due here Mon¬ day, Mar. 28 at the Nell House More details on this exciting event wiil be announced in The Chron¬ icle, Football Coach On Banquet Progrram T. I. Men's Club will sponsor its first father-son banquet Tuesday, 6 p. m., in the social hall of Broad St Temple, virlth one of Ohio State's football coaches, Harry Strobel, and three outstanding membera of the great 1954 team, as guests. Coach Strobel will address T. I. Men's Club members, their sons and daughters, and will show in¬ teresting moving pictures. A turkey dinner will be aervyd before the program. Admission charge is $1.25 for members, 7Sc for sons or daugh¬ ters. Reservations can be made by calling Sol Myers, DO. 8846; Lou Dorfman, DO. 4170, or Hy Wein- berg, FE. 8132. Sr. Hadassah Has Oneg Shabbat On Saturday, Feb. 26, at thc home of Mrs, Ben Yenkin, 246S Bryden Bd., 1 p. m., member.s of Hadassah will hear and meet Mrs. Ida Davidowltz of .Jerusalem. Mrs. Davidowltz is the drama critic of the Jerusalem Post, an influential English language newspaper. She Is a leading authority on thc Theater in Israel. Sho has written tnany articles for the American press. Mra. Davidowltz is a native of the United States, bom in Philadel¬ phia, and has resided In Israel since 1034. She Is a .member of the Hadas¬ sah Council In Israel- and has been interested In the resettlement of youth. Bhe was a moving spirit in the USO movement In Israel. lii I m |
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