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21\\^ Seiving Columbus yd Central Ohio Jewfeh Community \\//j^^^.
COLUMtUSypHIO, FRIDAY. JULY 25. IWB
Vol. 34, No. 30
Jewish Community Council Sets Program
YOUNe ADULTS' ANNUAL MID-SUMMER 'MITZVAH* STARTS SATURDAY NIGHT
Tliia pvcntng: nt S'SO, YotiriR Adults Troni fis far ns Windsor^ Cnnada, will be registering aC thp Jeivisti Ctntcr for the Tojing Addit ¦¦Mid-Stimmcr SllUvnh.''-
At 9^30, Bob MBr\-in find his orehistm tvill bc^n the . dacce with jungle mu^c and pl&y fat the group until ^:30, A stlt writ- tpn by Marcia Schwarw, program chairman, entJU<E^ "Sheeha and Badge 71*." ^^j bo presented
BOB MARVIX
dntins int^miisalon- Tlie cast in"- eludes Mdrciiv SoliWtirtE, Shlrlej Maiips, D«vo Cohen. Dnvc Stahl Benton Bloch nnd .tnycc Shfto! nlk. "Tropical punch" ivill be setA'sd from a ehftldron. Other rerrcahtnents wjll include ".Tun- gleljiirgprs."
Attqr tho dsjice the group will go to Uic patio Until 2:30, when they w^lll be served u late meal of "Jungle kosher aalainl and corned beef sandwiches,"
Sundvy, the food commlttfe, consist ine of Dottle Ab£rman. Sandi Greenberg, Bea Shcnkef and'Shoahana Harrison, will pre¬ pare ft brunch of bagcJ, lox, etc.
Swimming, bowling, hnrosbaclt riding and softbnll will flniah the afternoon. A cooli-out will fol¬ low, and the week-end will end With a loungr Sunday night.
Publicity was taken care of by Benton Bloch and Sandi Greenberg.
The regifitratton comniittee tar the weeft-enti includes Patti So- bei, Linda laeman,, Marilyn Kauf¬ man, Jitdy Mintfcr, Karen Gure¬ vitz and Marcia'Benowitz.
Decorations for ihe datiee an under the chairmanship of Shir¬ ley Jlancs. Eannic ^oscn and Rutli Greenbiott arc general chairmen.
NEWS IN BRIEF
sivTSLinxG poor, fok mixed bathing sold
JERUSALEM, (JTA) — The newly-built swimming pool in this -city, in which meh and women wi!l be allowed to bathe together, has tieea sold to a group of kibbutzim affiUqted with the Histadrut ijranch in Jerusalem, *t-
The private promoters who built the pool, which hag created international furore under thd continued attacks and riots of. the ultta-Qrthodox members of tiie Neturci Karta sect, said that thi Eolii the recreational facility because of the trouble caused tlicm by Orthodox alements, aiid the repeated protest iJemonstrationa.
The promoters arc owncra of two hotels in this city. In the course of the dispute, the rabbinate withdrew kashruth seals from „the hotels while icaloca marched up and down in frftnt of the eatab- lisbments enJiating public sympathy for their cause. The former owners of the pool expressed hope that with the sale of the swim¬ ming pooi they will have rehloVcd doubts about their personal re¬ ligious 'orthodoxy.
HBAVITCH HASSIDIC E>aSSAKIES ON MISSION
EROOKLTW, fAJP) '- The world-famous Lubavitch Movement tliis week tendered a farewell rcc'fttion ' to 110 young Hosaldic Echolara who were scheduled to go to all parts of the North American continentent—the U. S, Canada, Newgoundland, Mexico and all I.a[ln-American countries—to dlEBEminate and Ktrengthon Habad Hflssldic Judaism aa inspired by the Lubaiitch Bebhe, the Sor-bonna graduate Rabbi Kcnachcm M. Schneerson. The Shellnhlm are travel¬ ing under the auspicea of the Centra! OrganiMtion for Jewish Edu¬ cation.
CHIEF RABBI OF IRELAND TO LEAD OONGREOATION
NEW YORK, (AJP) — The 5th Ave. Synagogue, a new orthodoxl hoosB of worship now being completed at 5 E. 62nd St.—three block from the Reform Temple Emanu EI—announced thla week that haa engaged the chief Rabbi of Ireland, Dr. Imraanuel Jakobovitz, its spiritual leader. Dr. Jakphovlti; who is t\ and who Was bom il GeimTany, ia expected to arrive here for the Roah Hashanah holi days.
SIK. LEVIN
Rerelected President
Lortls M I-evlij. 2762 I'ljTioiit'i
as Unanimously rc-riectcd far
e ."iecond term jik presidCTit jOf Columbus Hebrew School, at S niei'tinc hiU Jills s. iCj roilowing other otiieors and riiii bers of the board nf tru.^let s W' elected:
Viee-prcsidei5ta Bc.i Sfifen Alvin Solove, JiilivLK MarfiiHi secretary: Edwin Solomon; Irca urer: Farrell S>iar
Eoard .oE Trustees: Dr B. i Abra'iniion. Kaljoi J. L. Ha!;i Jack Eiijer, Dr Ben Colien, M chell D. Cohen, Sanford Cohi irvin Fox. Dave GiiHi Jaclf Gehrr. Harry Gilbert.
Arthur Golillierg. Dtivid Hi witz, Martin Kaufherr, Hsirol^} Kayne, Samuel Luper, Ben J drlitorn, Cliiiries B Marguli' M. MeltQiifRoliert Paine, M J. Pinsky.
Mayer Ro.^enfeld, A. W. Robins.
Jaek Schiff, Harry Srhw;irt^. 3
Schlunsliy, Abe A, Woiman,
Fred Yenkin, Dr Charles Yoiiiig,
Philip Wsilman, Arthur Kwelling,
Spiriluiil leaders in tho ( munity on the Hebrow School hoard: Dr. J. D. Folkman, Rabbi Elliott Finkel, Rabbi Harry Kap^ lan. Rabbi S. W. Rubenstein, Rab- Davtd BtavHky and Rabbi Na¬ than Zeliier
Past presidents on tiic ho.xrcl Albert A. BlanH, Ben Greenberg A, H. Kanter, Dr, M. P Kanter, Jacob Krakowitz, Robert L. Mellman, Frank R. Nutis, Leon J. Seff,
Mr. L^vjn appointed the follow¬ ing members-at-Jarge to serve on the Board of Trustees; Mejer .Hoffman, Mrs, Afclvin Furman, br. Gary Kerstein, Mrs. J. J, fechachtcr. Harry Topolosky. ' Representing the PTA on the Board of Trustees are the fflllow- ing: Irving Gertner, Mrs. MUton
!laa, Mra. Martin INlasser, Mrs
lerbert Solomon aiwi Mrs. Sam
itelJman.
ISRAEL AND UBERIA OFEN EMBASSIES JERUSALEM, <AJP) — Israel and Liberia have agreed to (
change resident ambasaerioro. Hanan Ya'vor, First Secretary to t| Israel Embassy in Ghana, has been appointed to represent Israel jl Mdnrovia. .
NOTED JIEWISit StBOEON APPOINTED
MINNEAPOUS, (AJP) — Dr. WilUam C. BemBl;cfn, noted pro- ' fesfior of surgery, a member of the MlnntHota B'nai p'rlth Lodge, has ¦, been promoted to the Board of Rcgcnta ot the University of Min¬ nesota, * 1
DIARY OF BOr ViCTlSI OF NAZIS TO BE PDBUSMED i
JERUSALEM, (AJPJ — The diary of s 16-ycar-old Dutch Jewlah hpy whose sl^ry closely parallels that al Anno F*ranlt^ will Btxitt bt rejeaatd hy Yod Vaahtm—the authority for perpetuating the taettt- tfry of th,e victims of the Nail holocaust Written In Hebrew, the <JiBry covers two notehooks
SUMMERTIME DREAM THEME OF SHOW
"Summertime Fantasy" is thi
Lme chosen by branches o Cerebral Palsy of Columbua am Pjianklld C&untyfor their musical variety show at Bexley High Soliool Frldfty. Aug 15, iind Sat¬ urday, Aug. IS, 8:10 p. m.
Mrs. B(!rnard Kanter. 53t Roosevelt, Is in charge of ticki-ts W83 hostess to members ot Branches t, i and 5, who form Steering Committee for the ject.
Mrs. Hyman Goldberg »v i 11 serve as program chairman. Oth¬ ers are: Misa Helen Smith, llcity'coordinator, Mra. Sanford Pinke and Mra. Alex Gingold, ro- ffcHhments.
Planning the sho\-; are Tom Patereoa and Mis3 Jeanne Hoov¬ er, assistant directors, and Miss Dorothy Wright, Mrs. Joseph Alt- man, Mrs. Francis Goldberg, Mrs, Albert Shkolnik, Mrs, Goldie Mayer and Mrs. Frank Hblyecofcs.
DELEGATE BODY'TO
MEET TUESDAY AT
JEWISH CENTER
The Jewish Community Cjjuncil [leiegate body will meet Tueitdfty, 8 IQ p m.. at the JcwL-ih Center, 13 annoutited by Mt-lvlllc D Frank, president ot JCC.
On the agenda are a number of iUiTiH which should prove of real interest to ihoFic attending, There hai been a great concern in many Jewi.sh communities throughout thee ountry on the recent bomb¬ ings of aynagoguoB and cenlers. particularly in the South.
Many of the major nations] community relations a g c n c I r b ; ,bccn deeply intcrcftctl in matter und have addrcKKed iKcli eg to their effect in
. Only
the South but also in otber part;
of t
try.
The impiications of those tvtntj
ion prolection of eitiicns. nt
matter of what faiih, by .ill form.'
of loral, ^tate ami f i iler-Hl m^ ¦
crnment. has liad serious dlE'
the halls et eongre,=E.
Charles Witten'^tein, on thi .staff of the Incai AT.'T. office, hn: jiiHt returned from a spti-ial a.'-
matttr and will present a curren report to till- Couneil
Dr. Dtrnard Tllindr.n, ci-iairma. of till- Columbus Committee on Fair Kraployment Practices, and h':i committee have been aotivi in fieveinpini; a plan and i neourg- ins the enactment of a FnJr Em jilojnient Practices ordinani:e for CDlumbuK, The Council ha-i hac! Ihc matter under Uiscusiiion ir. the past.
Dr. Mindlin will be able to re¬ port on the progress of h;s com¬ mittee and the Interest of manj other groups in the general com- mimity on tho subject. There ap-
pe.irs to be many '.sifiii.s tliaC the
matter is receiving serious con- sidt-ration by the community and political leaders.
The Jiv.iMh Commimity Council will have an opportunity to hear and discus.'j in some detail the re¬ cently completed Survey Report aC the Committee on Institutional Needs of the Jewish Aged in Co¬ lumbus, The Committee, which was co-chaired by Hurry Gilbert and Richard J. Abel, saw the re¬ port unanimously adopted by the Study COmmitlee after ten months of work. Tho needs of the aged, and particularly those In need of insticutiona! care, are becoming more acute fn degree and in numbers with the pas¬ sage of time- The Survey points that out. Tho delegate body, Mr Frank stales, should find the re¬ port of significant meaning lodaj' and the days ahead. This report will be presented hy one of the j;o-chairmen.
AU those who participati^ or attended the tenth anniversary celebration of l.^raci Juno Jih at the Deshler Hilton Hotel will remember what a fine occasion tills was. One of the co-chnJrmeji, jack Schift, Mrs, Stmoh La'zarus err Pred Vunkin, will present; a summarised report ot the work of the commiltue,. the- broad jiartici- pation and cKcellent resultant ef¬ fects of the. community wide pro¬ ject.
There will he several otlier re¬ ports by oUier committee eliair- mcn such ns tlie Committer; on Community Appeals by Mrs. Mel¬ ville D. Fr'anl!, and the Com-, munity Calendar Committee . b> Louis Ackerman.
A report on the results of the United Jev.i3li Fund will also he presented,
Mr, Frank urgea all organiza¬ tions to have their representatives present and that all organizations complete their delegate list by maihng them to the CouncH's of-
MiiTON Il^shy TtronKD neCst.adt
Milton Pinsky Jdns Chronide
Expansion and Modernization Proiiram will be Instic^ated
Aclditiun o: .Miiton J. Pinsky to the Chrunifle rnnt- ins^ Co ;inil iiiL-arpuration ol the pfmlinir mm huvc been announced by Ben Z. Neii^tE^lr, puiili^^her oj Tns Ohio Jtwi.sh Chronicle,
Knckn' ihe new 5Ct-'-tp. v;hich Cfos.^ inm efi'ec- Aw^ 2, Mr. Pinsky v,"iil become >. ife-pre^Klen! and Ei'easiu'ei- of ihp printing hnu.---e i^t -"-'i E Livln."Triton A\e, For tht^ pn-' i'p-u vt'arK he ha; been pktnt maria^f^i.' fiii" Columbu.-^ Bank Nuie Co.
In annouiKjiiiy the incorporation of ihe Chronicle Prmtinj: Co , yir. .\eiiftrarit said that his ;on, Richard E. N'eti.stddt, uiH bt'come pre^ideni and that conirollmg in¬ terest in the r.e'*".- corporation, -which include^ both the Ohio .ic'wish Chionicle and Ihe commerGial printing oper¬ ation, has beeii purchased by Richard N'eu>-ta(it and Mr. Pinsky. ¦'
Ben \eusladt will remsin with the organization he founded 3T yeara ago aa both a member of t,he board of directors and as a consultant
Plan Expan,sion Program
It was further announced that an expansion and modernization program for the Chronicle's printing faci¬ lities has bej^un, details of \vhii^h will be revealed shoitly. Under that prognim the company will acquire additional equipment and personnel to give better, faster, more ef¬ ficient and complete sen'ice. \
The printing company wHI coptinue to pubiish the Ohio Jewish Chronicle, founded in 1922, the onlyKveekly newspaper in Central Ohio devoted exclusively to the Jewish commtinity.
Previous to joining Columbus Bank Note. Mr. Pinsky was associated fur 'eight years with Reynolds and Rey¬ nolds Printing Co in Dayton as management engineer.
He holds" a Bachelor of Science degree in printing from Carnegie Institute of Techiiology. He serv-ed three years in the KB.\y aa a lithographic technical officer, r'
Mr. Pinsky is a past president of the Columbus apd Dayton chaptei-a of the Society for the Advancement 'O-f Management and has ser\-ed on numerous committees for fhe Printing Industry of America. He is a past vice- president of the Columbus Printing House Craftsmen. Active in' Guinmunal Activities
Long active m Bpy Scouts of America, Mr. Pinsky bas been Gubmaster and Scoutmaster for the Columbtis Jewish Center Pack ;ind Troop for the past four years. I He is a past president of B'nai B'rith-Buckeye Lodge and a member of the t|)ards of Columbus Hebrew School, I^'airmoor Parent Teadhers Association and Capitol Post 122, Jewish War Veterans, and is a member of Agudas Achira Congregation.
Richard Neubtadt takes over as president after ha\- ing -served as general manager of the Chronicle Prmting Co, for the pa^ 10 vears. "Born in Columbus, he attended :»hio Slate Uni\ei-s!ty and served two years in the Air i/'ovce.
He is a member of Ihe'boards of 2ion LtKlge of B'nai B'rith, Columbus .Tewish Center and Temple larael Grutherhocd and a member of Capitol Post. J\VV He belongs to both Temple Israel ami Tifereth Israel qori- ¦regations, ¦ ¦ "'
'Air. NTeusfadt.-his wife Ellen J^ne and theh three hildien f im& Carol Ann and Betsy Jo, hve at 90 N. ^ irgima Lee Rd , '
All Pinsk\ iiib wife Belte and their two children, Slephen and David live it 3")T S Chesterfield Rd,
Object Description
| Title | Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1958-07-25 |
| Subject | Jews -- Ohio -- Periodicals |
| Place | Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio) |
| Creator | Ohio Jewish Chronicle |
| Collection | Ohio Jewish Chronicle |
| Submitting Institution | Columbus Jewish Historical Society |
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| Date created | 2008-10-28 |
