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.iMisBaSi>sn.WiW ^f^/ Serving Columbus, Dayton, Central and Southwest^ VoL 41, No. 7 FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 15. (963 mm ^ on Dsvotsd to Amsriun <*" «nd JawUh ld*«1i Beth Jacob Hosts Cantorial Concert As previously announced, tlie city-wide oantorlal concert will take place this Tuesday, Feib. Ifl, at 8 .pm. at the Beth Jacolb Syna¬ gogue. A program called "The Voice of Israel" vrill feature the outstanding voices of four can¬ tors Cantor Herman' Blander ocf the Beth Jacob Synagogue, Oantor SbanJey Burstein of Congregation Tifereth Israel, Cantor PhJlip GeU¬ man of the Agudaa Achim Con¬ gregation, and Cantor Matus Ri- dizlvllover at the Beth Jacob Con¬ gregation In Dayton, O. Each of the cantors will pre¬ sent two of his faivorlte musical selections, either liturgical or tt Jewish folk song. The program will begin with the singing of the CUPID'S BAa AT JEWISH CENTER SATURDAY NIGHT The Cupid's Bali wtlll be held In the Jewish Ceniter auditorium this Saturday" evening. Tliose who lend suippont to the dance will be helping the Little Leaguers, Pony Leaguers, Young Adult, and A.K. baseball players since the pro¬ ceeds of the dance will be used to improve the lighting cm.the Cen¬ ter ijasebaJl diamonds. Tickets will be availaiMe at the door. There will be dancing, a buffet supper and a 40-mlnujte floor show featuring Icoal talent. Jules Vogel, entertainment chairmam, announces that the floor show will feature foUir out- sbandtoig acts headiUned by the comedy team of Eddie Kape and Ab Green, well-known Jewish community enitertainers. A dance team, Ted Prjtchord and p*rtner, wiii danice the latest Jazz and Latin-AmericELn damces, while crooner Jules Vogel wlH rendec th ¦ latest ballads. The Untouoh- a ^.-s orchestra will play all eve¬ rting for dancing and will provide their own specialty acts. Mrs. Martin. Greenberg, Cu¬ pid's Ball ohadnman and food su¬ pervisor, procmiaea a buffet suip- per fiill of delicacies. A rapid ser¬ vice system hais been organized l>y Mrs. Jack Miller and Mrs. Sam Stellman who will aisdst es Icitohen aides. Daaicing will start at 8 p.m. and will continue on laie into the night. Bernard Kan|ter, chairman of door prizes, promlseo a variety of pleasing prizes. Decorations aire l>eing handled by a committee headed by Boys' Easefeall co-chairman Irv Bar- loan and Al Worly assisted by Youth-Young Adult softball chairman Mike Stein. ;j' Ticket sales are l>€4ng liandjed by Marty Gold and Hershel Haus¬ man, co-chairmen of the AK. Leiague. Joe ScuUer haa been poibUdty ohalrman. Sponsors of Cupid's Ball who have already tadloa/ted thfix sup¬ port and 'Participation are the following: James Jacobs, Jules Garel, Mrs. Marvin Rose, Ohlc Tales, Irv Barkan, Sig Waoser- man. Dr. Malcolm RoWbtois, Her¬ schel Hausmian, Mlliard Cummins, Howard Schoenlbaum, Julius Oo¬ hen, Marty Gold, Stan Freedlberg, Henry PWke, Milt Glas, Jonas Rosenthal, Ike Cohen, Julius Mar¬ gulies, Irv Goodman, Burton Berk, Al Worly, Ben Friedman, Marty Kaufhenr, Dr. I. B. Jack¬ son, Bdb Neiff, Grcuit Brandon, Dr. Mike Stein, Nlhi ScJwinartz, Mor* Rising, Warren Udtoky, Gary Chesea, Wes Rosenthal, Joe Schlonsky, Sandy SoJomonk Irv Flox, and Stan RoWna. Tickets are on sale for W.60 per couple for Center members and $6 per couple for non-mem¬ bers. Star-Spangled Banner" by Can¬ tor Stanley Burstein; Marvin Greenbeirg, oo-chalrman of the Beth Jacob Brotherhood, will wel¬ come the guests for the evening. Cantor Herman Blonder will oheint the "Ma Tovu" prayer, talt¬ en from our daily liturgy; Can¬ tor Philip Gellman will sing his own composition of "Mlmoomcha," from the Sabi>ath Musaif service; greetings wili be extended by Rab- W David Stavsky, spiritual leader of the Beth Jacob Synagogue. Cantor Matus Radlzlvilover will present two liturgical pieces; Camtor Burstein will then offer the "Ana B'oliajch," taken from the Friday night prayer service. Cantor Blonder will chant a Bosh Hashana prayer. Cantor Geliman will be recipi¬ ent of a Brotherhood citation tn recognition of his devoted services to the commnunlty and for his ef¬ forts in promulgating a siplrlt of brotherhood throughout the city. During the presentation, Cantor Blonder and the Beth Jaoob Choir will offer a special prayer. Elich of the cantors will then sing a Jewish folk song appropri- ite for the evening. The program will conclude with the singing of the "HatUtvah" led by the four cantors. Marvin Rosen, co-chairman of :he Beth Jacob Brotherhood, an- lounced that Al Shames will be tiasttr of ceremonies for the eve¬ ning, end the Beth Jacoto Sister- Iwod will serve the refreshments. iUckels-for the gala_evcnt-.aco $1 sach, €tnd availaible from any Brotherhood member. (picture on page 8) "Dedicated People On Move" Reports UJ.A. Study Mission Current reports by the Columbus members of ttie Eigiltii United Jewish Appeal Study Mission have been the topic of many meetings during the past several weeks. The Mission members have assembled their material and are malcing reports of their observations to key Columbus community leadership. The members of this Mission which celebrated the 25th Anni¬ versary of the UJA were: William V. Kahn, immediate past president of the UJFC, Leon Schottenstein, member of UJFC '^<'""' ^°^ bousing 300 for up to Board of Trustees, Mrs. Leon «*" months. Iron cots and ail pos- Schottenstsin, 1962-63 UJFC Wo- sessions were crowded into unbe- men's DivisiMi Chairman, Aaron He^ably small spaces. They saw Zacks, Vice President of UJPC ^^ °^ *^« 1* childrens' homes Arthnr Kllng THIRTEENTH ANNUAL MEETING OF JEWISH CENTER SET FEB. 20 The Thirteenth Annual Meet¬ ing of the Jewish Center will i>e held Wednesday evening, Feb. 20, at 8 tn the audlitorlum, according to an announcement by Joseph Zox, chairman. Guest speaker for the event will be Arthur Kling of Louis¬ ville, Ky., president of the Mid¬ west Section, National Jewish Welfare Board. His topic will be "The Jewi»h Center's Role im the Community," to be presented as a memorial address honoring the memory of David Goldsmith, president of the Jewish Center, 1952-54, Kling, a distinguished leader in the Jewish Center movernerat si- tended Hebrew Union College tn OLncinnati and has >taken an ac- (conttnuad on paqa 41 and the President of Heritage House ahd Mrs. Aaron Zacks, that care for 2,000 in France, a food distribution center that past UJPC Women's iMvision "^^<^ possible the one hot daily Chairman, member of its Advis- "^^^ ^°'^ hundreds of refugees ory Board and National UJA WO- ^^'^ '^^ Belleville section in the men's Cabinet. I lieant of Paris where large faml- On the way to Israel the dele-' "^ "^^ '" °"^ room with no gates visited several Paris Instal- '''"<'°*^ '"' sanitary facilities. lations — the Creche Israelite Re- THE STUDY 1MI8SION mem- coption Center in the Montmarte, bers saw niany facets of the intended to accommodate a maxi- . UJA's worlt in Israel — Incoming mum of 190 persons up to eight! immigrants, endless housing pro¬ jects, schools of every dlscription, Malben rehabliitatlon centers for the aged — all esscniUal to tho newcomer and his al>sorptloni. The changes that have taken place in the passage of just a few years were remarkable and Inspiring. Land reclamatiori, new cities and villages. Industry, many child, health and social welfare services. They gained tbe feeling that here there is a dedicated people on the move. The oljstacies still facing Israel are tremendous. One cannot, in a yeaar or two, solve such major problems as im¬ migration, housing, educaition and water. MBS. ZAOKS In her otoserva- tions felt Israel at thia time was greatly overburdened with its.re- sponsIWility to absorb a tenrlbly large number of new immigrants while at the same time maintaiti- (contlnuad on pag* 4) GREEKS GATHER AT HILLEL Pictured above are chairmen and committee members who worked on the .Greek dinner held recently at HiUel Foundation. Top row, left to right, are: Andrew Baa- Greek, dinner chairman; Glenda Novalc, Greek dinner c- chairman; Mimi Canowitz, UJSF drive co-chairfeian; Joi^l Gottlieb, UJSF drive chairman. Bottom row, left tp right, are B'nai B'rith- women who prepared and served the dinner: Mesdames Abe Levison, Albert Blank, Chairman; Harry Groban, Joseph Altman, Vltjcent Mercurio, Harry Kaplan. Pictured below are a group of Jewish students at the All-Greek Dinner held at Hillel Foundation. Some 400 Jewish students representing, in all, nine fra¬ ternity and sorority houses at Ohio State University, took their evening meal at the B'nai B'rlth HUlel Foundation on Jan. 28. Under the general chairmanship of Andy Bass, AEJPl and a committee of B'nai B'rlth women headed by Mrs. Albert Blank, the dinner was planned to introduce Jewish students from fraternities and sorSrltles to the pur¬ poses and goals of the 1963 United Jewish Student Fund Drive. Mark Goldstein, fraternity representative for the drive, outUned to those gathered the specific alms of the fund. Keen receiving the welcome of David Ben- C.irion, Israeli prime minister, are the mem- 'I'-rs of the Columbus delegation on the Eighth Israeli UJA Study Mission. Left to right: Leon Schottenstein, Aaron Zacks and WlUiain V. Kahn. LARRY KENT DIRECTS AGUDAS AGHIM SHOW Larry Kent, Well known to tho community for Us.many appear¬ ances on TV and with the Gal¬ lery Players for over 10 seasons, is directing the production of "Finsterella," a musical adapta¬ tion of the fairy tale, "Cinderel¬ la." The musical will be the high¬ light of Agudas Achim Sister¬ hood's Donor Ball, to be present- in the Synagognie Social HaU, Sunday, Fob. 17, 8:30 pjn. Kent, wlio played the lead Jn two documentaries for WBNS-TV last season, i)esldes many appear¬ ances on Traffic Court, Juvenile Judge and Municipal Court, has jiist completed a film for WLW- TV on the story of a Hungarian freedom fighter which will be shown in the near future. He was last seen as the gambler in Gal¬ lery Players producUon of "Deal¬ er's Choice," and Is beat remem¬ bered for ills role as Noah In the "Flowering Peach." Besides his staging of "Finstereila," he Is presently in rehearsal for the forthcoming production of Gal¬ lery Players "Rhinoceros." The cast includes: Miss Bar¬ bara Cohen as Finstereila, Mrs. Mendy Snyder, Mrs. Martin Mell¬ man and Mrs. Irving Stem as the three sisters; Mrs. Edward Stan as the mother; Harold Covel as the prince; Mrs. Morrey Cohen and Mrs. William Rosen as the pages; Mrs. Sldtaey Hirsh as the fairy godmother; Bernard Doctor and Mrs. Stanley Maybruck as the king and queen. Others in the cast include Mrs. Howard Schoenbaum, Faye Ru- bem, Harry Goldstein and Mrs. Juiles Solcol. Assisting Kent are Mrs, Frank Nutis and Mrs. Martin Ckxlofsky, Mra. Harry Rlslsky, pianist; Mrs. Ezra Kotzin, oostuines; Mrs. Na- Larry Kent than Nedelman, set design; Vir¬ gil Gin, Jeff Kent, Dave Kotzin, Garry Covol and Bryan Kotasin on lighting and set construction. Choreography is iby Mrs. Lou Goldfarb. Dancing will be to the music of Jolmny Rogers and his or¬ chestra, and cocktails and hors d'ouvres will be served. For res¬ ervations call Mrs. Richard Gold¬ en, BE. 1-6131, or BE. 1-2747. Chronicling The News Editorial 2 Our Teen Scene 11 Entertainment 12 Society 6, 7 Synagogues 8 Shopping Guide 8 Sports 9, 10 HADASSAH'S DONOR DINNER FEBRUARY 24 Mrs. B. Lee Skilken announces tliat the featured speaker at Ha¬ dassah's 1963 Donor Dinner wUl be Mrs. ESzara aiiajpliro of Cleve- land, a meml>er of Hadassah's na¬ tional ijoard and an active execu¬ tive who has joined in the efforts of many other nationwide grquipa and organlzaitiona as weXL AU eUglttle members axe urged to call Mra. Harold Hajxis, BK. 1-8006, for reservations. Cost of tbe Feb. 21 dinner is $3.50 per person. This amount will not be oredited tpwiard Donor oontrilbu- Uons. Mrs. Skilken (MarUyn), who is Columlbus chaipter's Domor Din¬ ner cliainmiain, wishes to thank the many co-workers wlio are generously giving their time and effort to Insure the success of this affair. Working w^ith her are the following chapter-level chair¬ men: ad book, Mrs. M. Victor Ringer ajnd Mrs. Bmest Simon; birthday calendar, Mrs. Rolbert Friedman; decarationsi Mrs. Jo¬ seph Haas; Donor treasurer, Mrs. Pred Levi; pledges, Mrs. Jesse Shapiro; profesSijanai page, Mrs. Monria Skilken; publicity, Mirs. GIlffOTd Spector; reaervatlons, Mrs. Harold Harris. Committee members working with these chapter chairmen in¬ clude: profeesioncii page, Mes¬ dames Reuit>en Albramson, Josepb Elngebnan, Jule Mark, and Cliarles Solomon; reaerwaitiona, Mesdames Jesse Wavn, Irving Fireman, Murray Galan, and David Guttman. Other donor chairmen have been worteing at the "giBsa-rootB" level of the indlyldual groups oomprlslnsr Columbus chapiter. They are: Mesdames.Sam Alb- raimson, Williiain Barash, Fred ~ Fischer, Jipsepih QoSidoloKeir, WXt- (coaflnutd oa pag* ||
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Full Text | .iMisBaSi>sn.WiW ^f^/ Serving Columbus, Dayton, Central and Southwest^ VoL 41, No. 7 FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 15. (963 mm ^ on Dsvotsd to Amsriun <*" «nd JawUh ld*«1i Beth Jacob Hosts Cantorial Concert As previously announced, tlie city-wide oantorlal concert will take place this Tuesday, Feib. Ifl, at 8 .pm. at the Beth Jacolb Syna¬ gogue. A program called "The Voice of Israel" vrill feature the outstanding voices of four can¬ tors Cantor Herman' Blander ocf the Beth Jacob Synagogue, Oantor SbanJey Burstein of Congregation Tifereth Israel, Cantor PhJlip GeU¬ man of the Agudaa Achim Con¬ gregation, and Cantor Matus Ri- dizlvllover at the Beth Jacob Con¬ gregation In Dayton, O. Each of the cantors will pre¬ sent two of his faivorlte musical selections, either liturgical or tt Jewish folk song. The program will begin with the singing of the CUPID'S BAa AT JEWISH CENTER SATURDAY NIGHT The Cupid's Bali wtlll be held In the Jewish Ceniter auditorium this Saturday" evening. Tliose who lend suippont to the dance will be helping the Little Leaguers, Pony Leaguers, Young Adult, and A.K. baseball players since the pro¬ ceeds of the dance will be used to improve the lighting cm.the Cen¬ ter ijasebaJl diamonds. Tickets will be availaiMe at the door. There will be dancing, a buffet supper and a 40-mlnujte floor show featuring Icoal talent. Jules Vogel, entertainment chairmam, announces that the floor show will feature foUir out- sbandtoig acts headiUned by the comedy team of Eddie Kape and Ab Green, well-known Jewish community enitertainers. A dance team, Ted Prjtchord and p*rtner, wiii danice the latest Jazz and Latin-AmericELn damces, while crooner Jules Vogel wlH rendec th ¦ latest ballads. The Untouoh- a ^.-s orchestra will play all eve¬ rting for dancing and will provide their own specialty acts. Mrs. Martin. Greenberg, Cu¬ pid's Ball ohadnman and food su¬ pervisor, procmiaea a buffet suip- per fiill of delicacies. A rapid ser¬ vice system hais been organized l>y Mrs. Jack Miller and Mrs. Sam Stellman who will aisdst es Icitohen aides. Daaicing will start at 8 p.m. and will continue on laie into the night. Bernard Kan|ter, chairman of door prizes, promlseo a variety of pleasing prizes. Decorations aire l>eing handled by a committee headed by Boys' Easefeall co-chairman Irv Bar- loan and Al Worly assisted by Youth-Young Adult softball chairman Mike Stein. ;j' Ticket sales are l>€4ng liandjed by Marty Gold and Hershel Haus¬ man, co-chairmen of the AK. Leiague. Joe ScuUer haa been poibUdty ohalrman. Sponsors of Cupid's Ball who have already tadloa/ted thfix sup¬ port and 'Participation are the following: James Jacobs, Jules Garel, Mrs. Marvin Rose, Ohlc Tales, Irv Barkan, Sig Waoser- man. Dr. Malcolm RoWbtois, Her¬ schel Hausmian, Mlliard Cummins, Howard Schoenlbaum, Julius Oo¬ hen, Marty Gold, Stan Freedlberg, Henry PWke, Milt Glas, Jonas Rosenthal, Ike Cohen, Julius Mar¬ gulies, Irv Goodman, Burton Berk, Al Worly, Ben Friedman, Marty Kaufhenr, Dr. I. B. Jack¬ son, Bdb Neiff, Grcuit Brandon, Dr. Mike Stein, Nlhi ScJwinartz, Mor* Rising, Warren Udtoky, Gary Chesea, Wes Rosenthal, Joe Schlonsky, Sandy SoJomonk Irv Flox, and Stan RoWna. Tickets are on sale for W.60 per couple for Center members and $6 per couple for non-mem¬ bers. Star-Spangled Banner" by Can¬ tor Stanley Burstein; Marvin Greenbeirg, oo-chalrman of the Beth Jacob Brotherhood, will wel¬ come the guests for the evening. Cantor Herman Blonder will oheint the "Ma Tovu" prayer, talt¬ en from our daily liturgy; Can¬ tor Philip Gellman will sing his own composition of "Mlmoomcha," from the Sabi>ath Musaif service; greetings wili be extended by Rab- W David Stavsky, spiritual leader of the Beth Jacob Synagogue. Cantor Matus Radlzlvilover will present two liturgical pieces; Camtor Burstein will then offer the "Ana B'oliajch," taken from the Friday night prayer service. Cantor Blonder will chant a Bosh Hashana prayer. Cantor Geliman will be recipi¬ ent of a Brotherhood citation tn recognition of his devoted services to the commnunlty and for his ef¬ forts in promulgating a siplrlt of brotherhood throughout the city. During the presentation, Cantor Blonder and the Beth Jaoob Choir will offer a special prayer. Elich of the cantors will then sing a Jewish folk song appropri- ite for the evening. The program will conclude with the singing of the "HatUtvah" led by the four cantors. Marvin Rosen, co-chairman of :he Beth Jacob Brotherhood, an- lounced that Al Shames will be tiasttr of ceremonies for the eve¬ ning, end the Beth Jacoto Sister- Iwod will serve the refreshments. iUckels-for the gala_evcnt-.aco $1 sach, €tnd availaible from any Brotherhood member. (picture on page 8) "Dedicated People On Move" Reports UJ.A. Study Mission Current reports by the Columbus members of ttie Eigiltii United Jewish Appeal Study Mission have been the topic of many meetings during the past several weeks. The Mission members have assembled their material and are malcing reports of their observations to key Columbus community leadership. The members of this Mission which celebrated the 25th Anni¬ versary of the UJA were: William V. Kahn, immediate past president of the UJFC, Leon Schottenstein, member of UJFC '^<'""' ^°^ bousing 300 for up to Board of Trustees, Mrs. Leon «*" months. Iron cots and ail pos- Schottenstsin, 1962-63 UJFC Wo- sessions were crowded into unbe- men's DivisiMi Chairman, Aaron He^ably small spaces. They saw Zacks, Vice President of UJPC ^^ °^ *^« 1* childrens' homes Arthnr Kllng THIRTEENTH ANNUAL MEETING OF JEWISH CENTER SET FEB. 20 The Thirteenth Annual Meet¬ ing of the Jewish Center will i>e held Wednesday evening, Feb. 20, at 8 tn the audlitorlum, according to an announcement by Joseph Zox, chairman. Guest speaker for the event will be Arthur Kling of Louis¬ ville, Ky., president of the Mid¬ west Section, National Jewish Welfare Board. His topic will be "The Jewi»h Center's Role im the Community," to be presented as a memorial address honoring the memory of David Goldsmith, president of the Jewish Center, 1952-54, Kling, a distinguished leader in the Jewish Center movernerat si- tended Hebrew Union College tn OLncinnati and has >taken an ac- (conttnuad on paqa 41 and the President of Heritage House ahd Mrs. Aaron Zacks, that care for 2,000 in France, a food distribution center that past UJPC Women's iMvision "^^<^ possible the one hot daily Chairman, member of its Advis- "^^^ ^°'^ hundreds of refugees ory Board and National UJA WO- ^^'^ '^^ Belleville section in the men's Cabinet. I lieant of Paris where large faml- On the way to Israel the dele-' "^ "^^ '" °"^ room with no gates visited several Paris Instal- '''"<'°*^ '"' sanitary facilities. lations — the Creche Israelite Re- THE STUDY 1MI8SION mem- coption Center in the Montmarte, bers saw niany facets of the intended to accommodate a maxi- . UJA's worlt in Israel — Incoming mum of 190 persons up to eight! immigrants, endless housing pro¬ jects, schools of every dlscription, Malben rehabliitatlon centers for the aged — all esscniUal to tho newcomer and his al>sorptloni. The changes that have taken place in the passage of just a few years were remarkable and Inspiring. Land reclamatiori, new cities and villages. Industry, many child, health and social welfare services. They gained tbe feeling that here there is a dedicated people on the move. The oljstacies still facing Israel are tremendous. One cannot, in a yeaar or two, solve such major problems as im¬ migration, housing, educaition and water. MBS. ZAOKS In her otoserva- tions felt Israel at thia time was greatly overburdened with its.re- sponsIWility to absorb a tenrlbly large number of new immigrants while at the same time maintaiti- (contlnuad on pag* 4) GREEKS GATHER AT HILLEL Pictured above are chairmen and committee members who worked on the .Greek dinner held recently at HiUel Foundation. Top row, left to right, are: Andrew Baa- Greek, dinner chairman; Glenda Novalc, Greek dinner c- chairman; Mimi Canowitz, UJSF drive co-chairfeian; Joi^l Gottlieb, UJSF drive chairman. Bottom row, left tp right, are B'nai B'rith- women who prepared and served the dinner: Mesdames Abe Levison, Albert Blank, Chairman; Harry Groban, Joseph Altman, Vltjcent Mercurio, Harry Kaplan. Pictured below are a group of Jewish students at the All-Greek Dinner held at Hillel Foundation. Some 400 Jewish students representing, in all, nine fra¬ ternity and sorority houses at Ohio State University, took their evening meal at the B'nai B'rlth HUlel Foundation on Jan. 28. Under the general chairmanship of Andy Bass, AEJPl and a committee of B'nai B'rlth women headed by Mrs. Albert Blank, the dinner was planned to introduce Jewish students from fraternities and sorSrltles to the pur¬ poses and goals of the 1963 United Jewish Student Fund Drive. Mark Goldstein, fraternity representative for the drive, outUned to those gathered the specific alms of the fund. Keen receiving the welcome of David Ben- C.irion, Israeli prime minister, are the mem- 'I'-rs of the Columbus delegation on the Eighth Israeli UJA Study Mission. Left to right: Leon Schottenstein, Aaron Zacks and WlUiain V. Kahn. LARRY KENT DIRECTS AGUDAS AGHIM SHOW Larry Kent, Well known to tho community for Us.many appear¬ ances on TV and with the Gal¬ lery Players for over 10 seasons, is directing the production of "Finsterella," a musical adapta¬ tion of the fairy tale, "Cinderel¬ la." The musical will be the high¬ light of Agudas Achim Sister¬ hood's Donor Ball, to be present- in the Synagognie Social HaU, Sunday, Fob. 17, 8:30 pjn. Kent, wlio played the lead Jn two documentaries for WBNS-TV last season, i)esldes many appear¬ ances on Traffic Court, Juvenile Judge and Municipal Court, has jiist completed a film for WLW- TV on the story of a Hungarian freedom fighter which will be shown in the near future. He was last seen as the gambler in Gal¬ lery Players producUon of "Deal¬ er's Choice," and Is beat remem¬ bered for ills role as Noah In the "Flowering Peach." Besides his staging of "Finstereila," he Is presently in rehearsal for the forthcoming production of Gal¬ lery Players "Rhinoceros." The cast includes: Miss Bar¬ bara Cohen as Finstereila, Mrs. Mendy Snyder, Mrs. Martin Mell¬ man and Mrs. Irving Stem as the three sisters; Mrs. Edward Stan as the mother; Harold Covel as the prince; Mrs. Morrey Cohen and Mrs. William Rosen as the pages; Mrs. Sldtaey Hirsh as the fairy godmother; Bernard Doctor and Mrs. Stanley Maybruck as the king and queen. Others in the cast include Mrs. Howard Schoenbaum, Faye Ru- bem, Harry Goldstein and Mrs. Juiles Solcol. Assisting Kent are Mrs, Frank Nutis and Mrs. Martin Ckxlofsky, Mra. Harry Rlslsky, pianist; Mrs. Ezra Kotzin, oostuines; Mrs. Na- Larry Kent than Nedelman, set design; Vir¬ gil Gin, Jeff Kent, Dave Kotzin, Garry Covol and Bryan Kotasin on lighting and set construction. Choreography is iby Mrs. Lou Goldfarb. Dancing will be to the music of Jolmny Rogers and his or¬ chestra, and cocktails and hors d'ouvres will be served. For res¬ ervations call Mrs. Richard Gold¬ en, BE. 1-6131, or BE. 1-2747. Chronicling The News Editorial 2 Our Teen Scene 11 Entertainment 12 Society 6, 7 Synagogues 8 Shopping Guide 8 Sports 9, 10 HADASSAH'S DONOR DINNER FEBRUARY 24 Mrs. B. Lee Skilken announces tliat the featured speaker at Ha¬ dassah's 1963 Donor Dinner wUl be Mrs. ESzara aiiajpliro of Cleve- land, a meml>er of Hadassah's na¬ tional ijoard and an active execu¬ tive who has joined in the efforts of many other nationwide grquipa and organlzaitiona as weXL AU eUglttle members axe urged to call Mra. Harold Hajxis, BK. 1-8006, for reservations. Cost of tbe Feb. 21 dinner is $3.50 per person. This amount will not be oredited tpwiard Donor oontrilbu- Uons. Mrs. Skilken (MarUyn), who is Columlbus chaipter's Domor Din¬ ner cliainmiain, wishes to thank the many co-workers wlio are generously giving their time and effort to Insure the success of this affair. Working w^ith her are the following chapter-level chair¬ men: ad book, Mrs. M. Victor Ringer ajnd Mrs. Bmest Simon; birthday calendar, Mrs. Rolbert Friedman; decarationsi Mrs. Jo¬ seph Haas; Donor treasurer, Mrs. Pred Levi; pledges, Mrs. Jesse Shapiro; profesSijanai page, Mrs. Monria Skilken; publicity, Mirs. GIlffOTd Spector; reaervatlons, Mrs. Harold Harris. Committee members working with these chapter chairmen in¬ clude: profeesioncii page, Mes¬ dames Reuit>en Albramson, Josepb Elngebnan, Jule Mark, and Cliarles Solomon; reaerwaitiona, Mesdames Jesse Wavn, Irving Fireman, Murray Galan, and David Guttman. Other donor chairmen have been worteing at the "giBsa-rootB" level of the indlyldual groups oomprlslnsr Columbus chapiter. They are: Mesdames.Sam Alb- raimson, Williiain Barash, Fred ~ Fischer, Jipsepih QoSidoloKeir, WXt- (coaflnutd oa pag* || |
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