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Sfervinq Colmnbus and Central Ohio Jewish Ctommmiity \\y/ \\2^
ytA:U, No. ts
COLUMBUS, OHIO, FRIDAY, APRII. II, 1958
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D*vot*d M.Aihjirltan and Jtwhn Idvili
BM^ BBtliESS — The above gfroup represents I Young Matrons branch of the Women's Division . more ot the Telephone committee workers for the for the United Jewish Fund campaign.
JittCECmDES
JBRUSALBM, <JTA) — Leading Israel attorneys who are candidates foi: appplnt- tmenta as judges have no famll- Ittrity with Jewish Scrijpiure and some do not even remem¬ ber names of the minor pro¬ phets, a Supreme Court Justiiie tpld a group of 73 lawyers neivly admltte<) to the bar tbts week.
Justice S. ?. Cheshln told the attorneys he was ashamed by the fact tliat many candi¬ dates for the bar were unable to name any Hebrew book
-sead In the past ten years or any Hebrew writer earlier thfin Blalak, "although they are most familiar with Gieek mythology." The Justloe.-criti.ciT^ many
•of Israel's attorneys for their "indifferent" attitude to tfa^ nation's cultural heritage.
ZION WOMEN SET UP APRIL 22 AFFAIR
Members of Zlon Chapter, B'nal B'rlth Women, are Invited to the Installation luncheon Tuesday, April 22, at llonka's Provincial House.
A cleverly arranged .skit, writ¬ ten by Mrs. Richard Lleberman and assisted by Mrs. Louis Levin, "B'nal B'rlth's Guided Mrs." will launch the newly-elected officers Into their respective positions.
Members of the cast include Mrs. Ben Freedman, Mrs. Her¬ man Gelchman, Mrs. Gary Ker¬ steln, Mrs. Martin Levlnson, Mrs. Harry Nacdlmen, Mrs. Mllton pinsky, Mrs. Norman Roof and Mrs. Marvin Bose. Mrs. Jerry Goldfarb will serve as piano ac¬ companist.
Reservations for the luncheon can be made with Mrs. Norman Katz, BE. 1-2222.
Scholarship Fund is Theme of Meeting
Tifereth Israel Sisterhood's next regular meeting is Monday, 12:30 p. m., In the social hall of tbe temple.
The meeting, featuring Torah Scholarship Fund, will open with the D'var Torah, read by Mrs. Robert Paine. Mrs. David Gold¬ smith, Torah Fund, chairman, will preaent a film entitled "And the Bush Waa Not Consumed."
A dessert tea, served by Mrs Harry Shkolnlck and her com¬ mittee, will precede the meeting.
PHENTIOEJIALL EDITOB ^A, TO SPEAK TUESDAY
George Byron Gordon, consult¬ ing editor for Prentice-Hall, Inc., will address a luncheon group Tuesday at the Port Hayes Hotel.
Gordon, a tax expert, economist and estate planner, will speak on "Corporate Benefits Through Tax Savings" The luncheon Is spon¬ sored by Jerald D. O'Koon, a rep¬ resentative in the local office of Mutual Benefit Ute.
BOSTON, MASS. . . , Rudy Fihderson (center), Brandels University tenior and e«jnae>ics major from Ciiffside Park, N. J., was named by Look Magazine \o its.District One All Star BaskelbaH Team. Rudy, who scored more than 1600 points while at Brandeis, accepts the award from Leo Mahar of Look and Brandeis basketball coaoli Jtorty Stein. . ^
JWV ELECTION IS TUESDAY EVENT
Nominations are still open for Tuesday's election night stag of Capitol Post 122, Jewish War Vet¬ erans. The affair will be at Tem¬ ple Tifereth Israel, 8:30 p. m.
Nominations already recorded , Include Meyer Hoffman for Post Commander, Dave Beckman for Sr. vice-Commander, and Herman Eilsenman and Harry iVipolosky for Jr. vice-Conimander. <
Refreshments will be served following election of officers.
MAJORS, WORKERS e FOR WOMEN IS WEDNESDAY
Mrs. David Goldsmith, Mrs. Jer¬ ome Gtoss and Mrs. William Gllck, co-chairmen, have an- nomiced their plans for the des¬ sert tea of the United Jevirish Fund Women's Division of Ma¬ jors and Workers. The tea will be at the Jewish Center Wednesday, 12:30 p. m.
Under the leadership Of Mrs Harry Schwartz and Mrs. Max¬ well Papurt, members of the Ad¬ visory oommlttee, there will be an orientation ind Instruction session for all majors and work¬ ers, ahd a showing of the film, "Second Chance."
Majors Biid Workers of the Women's Division are those who contact the entire community for contributions to the United Jew¬ ish Fund—a herculean - task in a city such as ours.
Colonels and their Majors are as follows: Serving with Mrs. Ralph J. Groban as Colonel are Mesdames Reuben Abramson, Louis Adelman, Nate Berlin, Maurice Blelch, B. B. Caplan, David Cheses, Gernerd Cohen, Leon Glnsburg arid Sanford Ti¬ men. ^
With Mrs. Mark Feinknopf as Colonel, the following are serv¬ ing: Mesdames Stanley Davis, William Goodman, Samuel Gure¬ vitz, Myer Hoffman, Mayer Ros¬ enfeld,. Sol Shenk, Harold Schiff¬ man, Max Tennebaum.
Mrs. Bernard Mentser, Colonel, has the following Majors on her <;ommittee: Mesdames Max EJaj)- ter, Harry Lakln, Louis Levin, Norman Meizlish, Paul Meyers, Jra Monroe, Ted SeJnaidt,- Morris
DB. JUNG
Agudas Achim Guest
Dr. Leo Jung, editor and au¬ thor, will be guest speaker at the Installation of officers . for the coming year of Agudas Achim Congregation Sunday, April 27, 8 p. m., at the synagogue.
Dr. Jung, who Is the rabbi ot the Jewish Center In New York City, Is also professor of Ethics at Yeshlva University.
He Is a member of the Council of Jewish Agency for .Israel, chairman of the Cultural Com¬ mittee of the Joint Distribution Committee and on the executive board of the Jewish Welfare Board and American Fund for Israeli Institutions.
He Is recognized throughout the country as an educator and lecturer of note. The entire com¬ munity Is Invited to the installa¬ tion ceremonies, and to hear Dr. Jung.
Following the Installation serv¬ ices, which are to be conducted by Harry Sohwartz, and following Dr. Jung's address, a reception In honor of the newly-Installed offi¬ cers and members of the board will be held in the social hall. Members of the congregation and their wives are urged to at¬ tend, and to pay their respects to the men who have been elected to lead the Congregation for the coming year.
They include: Samuel Luper, president; PhlUp Waldmajj, vice- president; Abe I. Yenkin, treas¬ urer; Sanford Tlmen, recording secretary; Samuel S. Rosenthal, financial secretary.
PROF, OEGKMAN TO SPEAK IN GINGY
Ohio State University's Prof. Theodore N. Beckman will speak on '"The Economic Situation and Business Outlook" Tuesday, 8:15 p. m., featuring the program sponsored by the Brotherhood of Temple Iscaac M. Wise In Cincin¬ nati.
Arrangements for the address were made by Rabbi Albert Gold¬ man of that temple. Mrs. Bcck¬ man will accompany her husband. Both win be guests at Rabbi Goldman's home.
Skilken
With Mrs! Sol Rising as ColonelvLf human, Mrs. Carl the following Majors; Mesdames Isador Rubin Jerome Fisher, Sam Goldman, Lawrence Polster, Louis Robins, L.ouis Roth, Louis Schlezlngfer, Rose Silverman, Cy Tanenbaum, Max Zisklnd.
Majors serving with Colonel, Mrs. Sam Valcov, are Mesdames Irving S. Cohen, Alvln Schotten¬ steln, Jack Sher, Jack Shore, Sam Subow, Jack Wolman, Fred Yen¬ kin, Aladar Zipser, Cecil Shustick.
With Mrs. John Lleberman, Colonel, the following Majors will serve: Mesdames Theodore Beck¬ man, Julius Hoffman, Charles Schwartz, E. M. Simons.
Baby-sitting aervice will b e available Wednesday at the Center.
MB. KUBTZMAN
To G)nduct ADL's Clinic Thursday
Beth Jacob . Brotherhood will join with the Parents Group of the Religious School in a special program Thuraday, 8:30 p. m., In the social hall.
Robert Kurtzman, Community Consultant of the Anti-Defama¬ tlon League of B'nal B'rith, will conduct a "Rumor Clinic."
All members and friends are Invited to participate In the In¬ teresting and Informative session.
Separate brief business meet¬ ings win be held prior to the pro¬ gram. I
The Parents Group will meet in the kindergarten class room, the Brotherhood in the social hall.
Nomination of officers for the following year wUl be presented to the members.
A social hour will follow.
Hostesses for the evening will be Mrs. Sam Katz, Mrs. Sidney Roth, Mrs.
ABC IV MEB-HNG AT CENTER WEDNESDAY
Arc IV (Aid to Retarded Chil¬ dren) has its regular meeting Wednesday, 8 p. m., at the Jewish Center. Guest speaker will be Dr. T. R. Huxtable, junior psychia¬ trist in charge of Receiving and Diagnostic Center at the State School.
MB. RESliBB
Heads Convention Plans for UAHC
Jack Resler, president of Tem¬ ple Israel and a member of the executive committee of the Ohio ,/ Valley Council, Union of Ameri-'i' can Hebrew Congregations, heads the committee ot the biennial convention of the Council which will convene at the Ft. Hayes Ho¬ tel, May 2-4.
Delegates representing the 38 Reform Jewish Congregations of the Council from Ohio, West Vir¬ ginia, Kentucky and Indiana, wtll meet to consider problem^ In "Building Tomorrow's Cpngrega- tlon," the convention theme.
Assisting Mr. Resler in plan¬ ning for the approximately 200 visitors to the' city are Mrs. Her¬ bert Fenburr and Mrs. WUllam Gllck, in charge of reservations; lii'.'iHarold Monett, registration; Sol Zell, transportation; Mrs. Sidney Berg, Mrs. Robert Aron¬ son and Mrs. Raymond Kahn, hospitality; Robert Aronson, ex¬ hibits; Charles. Y. Leuiarus, fi¬ nance; Allan Tarshlsh, publicity.
Delegates who will represent Temple Israel are Robert Aron¬ son, Mrs. Sidney Berg, Trojf," Felbel, Norman Folpe, Marvin Frank, Mrs. William Gllck, Mrs, Raymond Kahn, Arthur Loeb, Dr. Harold Monett ahd Leonard Stem.
Dr. Jerome D. Folkman will de- (continned on pag« 4)
'B' DAY WORKERS MEET NEXT WEEK
All workers and chairmen of the current blood donor drive will meet for final Instructions, and to reCelv^ their kits, Wednesday, 8:30 p. m,, at Temple Tifereth Israel.
Organizations are participating in furnishing workers to make It the biggest, most successful drive to date. A goal of 2S0 pints of blood has been set.
Guest speaker of the evening will be Carl H. Braiey, adminis¬ trator of the Red Cross Blood Center since Its Inception In 1948, who will address the group and show a pertinent film.
All workers and chairmen are ureged to attend the Important meeting Wednesday.
"Blood Donor Day" la Wednes¬ day, May 7, from noon to 6 p. m., at the Jewish Center.
ONE BRANCH OF JUDAISM SEEN
NEW YORK, (AJPl — Speaking at special services In Central Synagogue here, com¬ memorating the SOth anni¬ versary of the temple's Sister¬ hood, Dr. Jacob R. Marcus prophesied that within the- next few decades the Ortho¬ dox, Reform and Conaervatlve branches of American Judaism would unite.
He foresaw a cloaer-knlt Jewish community which would find a common denomi¬ nator In faith and worship In the basic Mosaic Law.
Dr. Marcus is director of the American Jewish Archives and president of the American Jewish Hiatorical Society.
THE OABAVAN — Above are members of the Farband Caravan, due at Agudas Achlm Synagogue Thursday evening. Left to right, seated: Relzcl Bozyk, Minna Bern, Shlfra I^ehrer; standing: Ben Bonus, Sam Blumsteln, Max Bozyk, B. Witler.
FARBAND CARAVAN ROLLS INTO TOWN, SPONSORED RY AGUDAS ACHIM GROUP
Curtain time Is 8:30 p. ra. Thursday tor the colorful Farband Caravan performance at Agudas Achlm Synagogue, sponsored' by the Congregation's Brotherhood. Last year'a Caravan was acclaimed by many as the best Jewish theatre presenttttlott seen In Columbus for many years. >
For the presentation will be favorites Ben Bonus and Minna. Bern (you'll recall Ben's singing of "Sixteen Tons" and Minna In her portrayal as one of the two old ladies reminiscing In the park,) sur-
GOLDBN AOEBS' TEA AT JEWISH HOME FOB AGED
Golden Age Club, co-sponsored
by the Jewish Center and Council rounded by four other talented actors and singers, of Jewish Women, will have an , . ~
afternoon tea hour Thursday, 1:30-3:30 p. m., at the Columbus Jewish Home for Aged.
Mrs. Joseph Altman, advisor to the group and representing Coun¬ cil, will arrange transportation. She can be called at BE, tS-2632.
The production Is directed by Ben Bonus, with Sam BJumstein at the piano.
"Shtetel Life" In the old country, as well as some pgmedy situa¬ tions df present-day living, will be presented by the Caravan,
Tickets can be obtained from any Brotherhood board member or from Arthur Katz, BB 17101 Price of admisstop Is $1.76, Alf profit wrill be turned over to the Minyonnalre Fund. > <- ' ¦•
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| Title | Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1958-04-11 |
| Subject | Jews -- Ohio -- Periodicals |
| Place | Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio) |
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