Ohio Jewish Chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1955-01-07, page 01 |
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laiacct^srt-jx^T^ ;»'¦'¦¦/¦ >-.'7 ¦ ^^ 2P& Serving Coiumbus aH|[ Central Ohio Jewish Gommunitj ' IVTi^T 17 ¦S ...¦.; ¦ " .Vol. 33. Klo. I 2'^\JMByS, Ot#3, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1955 Davofiud tdl American and' Jewish Ideali ^ r- I ¦1 s<r .^t [r/- nH^H >tii^^^^^H ^^K'jwi mm .¦*-*« At the conclusion of an exciting evening, cllmaxingjan .exciting year of;Israiel dcmd cam|iSigning'jh Columbus, touardiahlrand Spori- sors ("Shomrio>' who purch'ased $1,000 or more in IsraelBonds ckwuj >ig 19^), pos'sd with ihg.- Lind "erothers on ttie stage oj.the Jewish- ^nter .Auditorium^ Wejdnosday night, Dec, 29.. vAt the.cqnolusion of,festivities, Myer Mellman, pr^silbnt oi Zion (.odgei 62,- B'nai B'rith, which sponsored the Lind Brother*visit, along nik W6 women'.s, chaffter, a'slce'd all Guardians and Spoipofs present tVctome forward for. a group picture. Firs* '"-¦' SecondV Mrs.'Jaclcl Thii lumbus chairp bert, Abe Yt past.chairmV Substantial Gaii For Bond Call B^4,EONARD BfiOOKS The Und Brothers came'late and 'stayed lato and helped, Columbus conclude its 1954 Israel Bona cam¬ paign, Wednesday night. Doc. 29, In thc Jewish Center "auditorium, with a final tigure for the year of I188j6cm cash .sales, an Increase of t6o;DOO over 1953., - ¦• Blnoll B'rith Lodge and • tho V/cjm'en'e Chapter, joint sponsors pf the' concluding event of-the year, a colorful Chanukah ^festival, a- ehloved. a. sales total of $34,000 which will be credited to the nat¬ ional B'nal B'rith goal of »7.,BOO,000 In Det'elopment Issue Bonds during 1964. ' AN BSnUIATED ttOO persons were In the auditorium when Myer Mellinan, I,odge president, opened the evening's program at 8:30, but M jttiat very moment, the , t,ind Brothers were but 10 minutes out of Chicago, on a flight that was rough and turbulent all the way and one that was delayed for three hours and almost cancelled fiecauae of freak storms In the Clilcagp ,area. ¦ When'it'began to look as if the UndB would not.make It, Ivan Oil. bert, with the help of Mike Sch- ^rtz, engaged-stand-by entertain ment Jacob OUbcrt, Bond chair >raan, expressed the appreciation of everyone concerned for «he quic k and' selfless response of Mrs. Sam Meer, mA tXayet Rosenfeld, Larry Kent and Mike Schwartz, who were prepared «) step into the breech, and MermaOi Katz,-who came with to ^ign; •dpi two IS?a«l and . .until the 'ely d"bwn at r stage at but on hour's iotlcej reels of fUm JiSish' entertained the Vcro' Lind BWJhers c»me 10:iayna-''t6ok the 'I^e-igen^i^ conce hiiS held that the iottg'^jilait was -w irtji what fol lowed. The Lind Brot ie;-8 and their capable aooompabls, . held almost everyone glued to tl ilr seats until 1}:45, when a few p ijple just had to get home. At 12 15 .they were_ still going strong' i td .the party finally broke up at 2:45. IN THAT QENEl 0U8 Interval, 112,000 additional B Ufja had been sold. Cantor "Murra vand Cantor Dale gave forth wi i niagniflcent solo alnging voices, en.ijejlng mus¬ ic that everyone lov t ond^applaud¬ ed warmly, wero fllied) by Phil 50^ left to right: Lou Berliner. Murray, Dale and Phil Und. iw: Jack Resler, Mrs. Jack Sher', Mrs. Morrey N^ Cohen, |er, Mrs. Abe'Yenkin. Miss Helen Nutis and Mrs.. Albert it of B'nai B'rith Women. Jack Gelin, Dr.' Paul Meyer, Jacob 'H. Gilbert, Co- ^; Morrey N. Cphen, Jacob Krakowitz, Dr. Ivan Gil- Ikin. Myer Meljman and Abe A. Wolman, immediate if the Columbus campaign. .. / . (Photo by Topy), ;,500 Reported See Lind Bros. LIrid, who carlicd' most of stony-telling Io(P and made BoiiaS»Uch. Tbe re! Llnds to o'ne them get. off shfaken, wds th<!! the kind of their ordeal li was mentJoneci' remarked that the automobilft Center, that 50a ing for them,..eyj forgotten and ti thing 'became ptl; of a show that Wi thing- Sol ZejdJ the airport wi loii that they hidl A large number, a great deal " the tho thing about the 'Server who saw plane, pale and ability to put on they d^d after ,\yhcn that D(»l,lt^Wnd he len ho. heard, in urryliig to the pie Were <yalt- hing 6is'e'was only imp'ortant ins. on the kind Justify every- ho worried out as of^the opin- |f people deservg lanks for their T RAANAli>A HAS TBBE . OE^n^OATE' saue: Next month is Chomisha O'ser B'shevat — annual tree month ob¬ served by Jews everywhere, A practical, endearing way to re- member a departed relative orl friend's happy occasion would be to* purcbaee a tr^ through Raanana. Call the Raanana tree chairman, Cella bohen, BX. 2292. ii*'?f'^^;'-'^;%^'*=* ^'S, ".;^^ efforts on behalf of the program. A number of them were mentioned in previous issues of The Chronicle. The Jewish Center staff and Del Claire and his assistant were most cooperative. Mra. A&ynard Gold¬ meler, B'nal B'rith office secretary, kept thc UUiy of aalea. MBS. JACK SrtEB, who organiz¬ ed .the hosteaaes 'vWho worked ^e. splendtmt in "Buy, Israel Bon*' stream^ over shojilders, distribut¬ ed the orchids, aaw to the service, coffee and cake. She was assisted grenUy by Miaa Edith Skilken, Mesdames Ben TTenkin, Jack Bel¬ zer, Isadore Topper, Phil Lakin, Morris Oarek, Jack Myera, Char¬ les O'Koon, David Silvci^\H1K|ojTej N. Cohen, Al Blank, B^nuJ^ay^ andt Pred -Yenkin. ' ' ykip' Abe Zacka hung the atreamers and prepared the center.piecea for the tables. Abe Wolman sold bonds when the occasion required before the Llnds arrived. ^ "We only sold a thousand," he said with a smile. That could be a thousand steps forward on the road ahead that leads Co economic independence for Israel, and Abe^i UJA Enlists Abel, Schiff In '35 Drive Richard J. Abel, past president of the United Jewish Fund of Co- lum1}us, has accepted'an Invitation to serve -on tho National .Campaign Cabinet of the United Jewish Ap¬ peal. Trie was Invited to do sd by William Rosenwald, general chair, man, and Dr. Joseph J- Schwartz, ¦ executive vice-chairmon,. of the UJA. Mr. Abel's appointment waa an¬ nounced by Samuel H. Daroff of Philadelphia, noted men's clothing manufacturer and chairrtion of tho UJA Cabinet, who pointed out that the 1958 Cabinet numbers 53 of the most prominent business, profes¬ sional, religious and philanthropic leaders of American jewiah or¬ gan izationa. Robert W. Schiff, alao a paat president of the Columbus UJF, .continues in His post as National Trade, and Industry chairman of the United Jewish .^ppeal and as a member of the'campaign Cabinet. - COLUMBUS IS.singularly honor¬ ed by being one of tlie 'few com¬ munities in the ' country having' two of its leaders on the national Cabinet. ) Messrs. Roacnwald and Schwartz state that the Cobinet, .^Working to¬ gether OS a vigorous, dynamic arid enthusiastic team brings the mess¬ age of the needs of our bellow Jewd*'honie to .every con^munity IA America. Together we can move forword towarda the aucceasful achievement of' the noble task wbich ia tho heart and expresalon of the United Jewish Appeal." SIB- ABEL, BV addition to aerv¬ ing OS past president of the United Jewish Fund^or 1952 and 1953, waa campaign chairman for tho 1960 drive, a vlce-preaident of the UJF, and haa aerved many cainpalgns, na well as^Th\ a great variety of civic and^y(|ir(|^wl8h organlzatlons- Ciirrcntlil^'ho, if/olso president of thfl Eait^eWlrat-States Region of the CounMl|ll*TOewlsh Federations and Welfare Funds. The members of the Cabinet were choaen at the annual national conference of the United Jewish Appeal held recently In New Tork. Robert W. Schlff, Herbert S- Levy, Mr. Abel, Mr, and Mrs. JEs^cvrence Polster, Mr. and MraTFrei^ tenkin aKa'Maurlcc Bernstein represented the Columbus Uiiited Jewish Fund at the Conference- Next Wednesday at 1 p. m-T at the Hille) Foundation, 46-16th Ave, .^ . .,. „ , ^i"""' Education Commfttee of the knows it andjhat's why he w^ Columbus Section, National Coun- the Columbus Bond leadef for two years and that's why "Yocjt" Gil¬ bert took over an^>tswtlded out a very successful 19S4 campaign. It could be tbat'Israel is stepping with firm step and light heart oii that road because more, and more people realize it. and are reipondifig OS time goes by. _ Above are Itnly Zox, Marjorie Wasserstrom and panel participantffbr the. "Colleije Gliriic" sponsoted Synagogue YoutipDrganization at Broad St.- Tomple^ evening. Anothrf .member of the panel, not piffu.rel^ Feitlinger, g. , s (Photo hy rry Kralioff. 1 the United fhis Sunday is Suzanne Wolman) MRa FOX TO REVIEW .'BLESSBO IS THE MND' In observance of the Jewish Ter¬ centenary, Mrs. Dan i'edeBl ptor gram choirman of Agud^us/Acitlm Sisterhood, announces thi|^/Mr». Morvin Fox will' review Louis Zara's "Blessed is the Land" at the regular meeting Tuesday, J p, m., at the synbgogue. ' Mrs, Ted Flnkelstein will read tho opening prayer. ORIGINAL PLAY FOR COUNCIL LUNGHEON cll of Jewish Women WUl present on original, one.act p|^: "The Promise," 'VVritten and^^^cted by Mrs, Milton PeirkdfP^ducatlon chairnmn, the play will 'center about the tbefiife of the Tercenten¬ ary celebration of th» Jews tn A- merlca, with particular emphasis 'upon the'Volo the .Council Women have pl^e<l In the growth ^d de¬ velopment of\the Jewish communi¬ ty in AmericaN- Mrs. Theodore Beckman and Mrs.- JoapM- &kllken wUl head a oommittcfe composed of all north- end Council members. In arranging tor. the dessert tea which will fol¬ low the meeting, and- many novel surprises, are being planned by this group ol women who tor the first time will play host to the local sec¬ tion of their otvn part of town: ftonlioaed en Vige i) ] /
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Title | Ohio Jewish chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1955-01-07 |
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Title | Ohio Jewish Chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1955-01-07, page 01 |
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2P& Serving Coiumbus aH|[ Central Ohio Jewish Gommunitj '
IVTi^T 17
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.Vol. 33. Klo. I
2'^\JMByS, Ot#3, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1955
Davofiud tdl American and' Jewish Ideali
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Format | newspapers |
Date created | 2008-10-14 |