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ftT8S^ "fqo 'snciunioo 'ihx.f.'^i ¦ Ilf& Serving Gblumbus> ^TerttSr arldSoutHweitern Ohio ffl\K Vol. 46, No. 46 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7,1968 - 16 CHESHVAN Imlti I. Amuku nfinliliMnh. Cols. Delegation To Attend General Assembly A large delegation of Cor lumbus men and women will be in attendance at the 37th' Annual General Assembly ot the CouncU of Jewish Fed¬ erations and Welfare Funds, Nov. 13 through 17, at the Regency Hyatt House in At¬ lanta, Ga. They wUi join fif¬ teen hundred Jewish leaders, representing virtually every community with an apprec¬ iable Jewish population inthe United States and Canada. Those from Columbus in¬ clude the-foUowing; Mr. and^ Mrs. Herman M. Katz, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schlexing- er, Mr', and Mrs. Samuel M. Melton, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney I. Blatt, Mr.andMrs. Stanley Schwartz, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Irving A. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Yen- kin, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon *B' Day RONDOS- Critical Dean Dagger, head of FVanklln County Red Cross ChaiJter, spoke to the mem^ ~bers of the Jewish Com- ¦ munity Blood Donor CoundL Dugger exidained why oioris Uood is needed now then ever before;. Whole Uood cannot be usedlllleriSldays; ,It Is very perishable, that is why constant replacement is always needed. With more types of surgery, more Uood la needed. A heart trans¬ plant uses 18 pints of Uood, some patients use between 40 and 60 mdts ot Uood. DUGGER also said that 20 years ago vben the Frank¬ Un County Blood Program started, 12,000 units of Uood were used. Last year,36,000 inlts were used. Sanford Fishman, presi¬ dent of tbe councU, told Uie members that the Jewisb Community Bloodt^ Donor Council does jiot^receive credif>fit>m person «lio do¬ nate Uood at any hbspital. The only credit received is firoin the two Uood drives eadi year. Also, we receive credit wlien Uood'is given ¦at the Ited Cross bldiidCen¬ ter If tlie donor makes sure to have his Uood,credited to tiie Jewish Commudty Blood Donor CouadL. FISHMAN saldltfaat we most meet our quota at the ' Nov. 13 Blood Drive at tbe Jewish Center so we m^ Insure' oar taniStyiZ: i'^^ .,;.—— : : SIT-—' Named Choiriitan ¦it,'.'- Xack SilbersteiiuiM. D., /350 E. Broad St.^ has been named chabrman of t|^ Pro¬ fessional .Educa tlonCo'm- inlttee ofthe OhioSti^ Heart Association. Zacks, Mr. and Mrs. A Yenkin, Mr. and Abe I. Yenkta, Ben M.; delkorn,. Mrs. Harry wartz and Rabbi David ! sky. Morris Abram Brandeis Schedules \_, Opening Tea On MpotaSTi Nov.; 11 tiie Cdiimbuk Chapter of the Brandeis National Women^s Coinmittee wiUludditsopen- ^ing meeting. The meeting wQl be a dessert tea, at Ipum. in the hew auditorium ofthe ' Bexley Public Library. As special program for the afternoon, there wiU be aa address by tbe newly electeii president of Brandeis U., Morris B. Ahfamt'Ab¬ ram is a noted Nsjy;York attorney and Unitejd Nations diplomat. He succeeds Dr. Abram L.'Sacilmryi! Abram was' ai^pbiiited by the late Pres, Kennedy as the first general counsel of tlie Peace Corps.. He'-fivfas:: co-author of the monograjt^ * "How to Stop Violenqegln Your Community." Presi- deiit. Johnson appointed^j|iim" as a member of the Nalion¬ ai Advisory of the Coitaicil on Economic Opporiinat^;'' He is a member of tlie New York and Georgia Bars, anil tlie American Bar Asso. and Lawyers Club of Atlanta. Arrangements for tbe meeting are being handled by Mrs. Blair Ruben, Mrs., Sydney Levine, Mrs. Jade Shore and Mrs. A|lvin Rubin. I^ostesses for the tea in¬ clude tiie foUowing: Mes¬ dames James Brienner, Ber¬ nard FraidE, IBiJtai^ Franl^ Dave GpO(lmani>Hennan Katz, Stiisart Kriiiiidd^ t X Levine, HowardSchoenbiduii,. Sol Slaven, Joe Sci«6ter, and Arthur WestermanJ Mrs. George M. Levine^ presi- i dent,' would lilie to lyelcome aU the new:memberstp at¬ tend. Mrs. Rudolph Stern wiU'give tite opcnii^prayer. NEW LEADERSfflP Shown above as they are introduced by Ed«yard Schlezlnger, president of the United Jewish Fund and Council, are the new leadership of the 1969 Campaign. From left to riglit: Mrs. Charles Sugarman, co-chairman, Young - Matrons, Miss^ Laura Blatt, chairman. Junior Division, Mrs. Donald Shlonsky, chairman, Young Matrons, Norman Meizlish, general chairman,'Ernest Stern Chairman, and MarvlnFrank, co-chairman, l^ades and Professicms, Mrs. Bernard Mentser, chairman, and Mrs. Marvta L. Glassman, co-cbairnian, Womai's Division. No^-slioVm^e Sol D. ZeU; Chairman, aiid Blair Ruben, co-clialb Advance Gifts Divisirai, and Irving A. Baker, cb man. Young Men.: UJFC Votes Third Israel Emergency Fond Drive The Biiard (tf Trustees of the United^ Jewislit Fund and Gouncli, at a meeting held last week, voted unanimously to conduct aprecedent-sliat- tering campaign ta behalf of the Israel Emergency Func^ ta conjunction with the 1969 Regular fUnd drive. Isadore. D. Fink, of Mta- neaixdis, Minnesota^ Honr r- ary National Chairman cf the United Jewish Apjcieal; appeared before the board, to teU of the. importance of the third Israel Emergency Fund drive stace tiie Six Day War, to take care of Israel's humanitarian needs. COLUMBUS joins more than 20ather American com¬ munities i|| sencUng a fact¬ finding mission tolsraelthis month. 36 Meiijnd women^ led by > Ben M. Mendelkam, Exeii^VB Director of the Utetted ^Jewls|bi Fund and CowjicU, Jieit fo^~I^ael on October 29, to get a cram course on viiat the situation is there, and to return home better informed' about tlie needs to be niet ta the 19619; Campaign, whlchwiUtacIude the Israel Emergency Fund. During Decomber and Jan¬ uary,. addi^.(nal grbiips^ ta- cIufflQg more tlian one tfadu- sand exeojiUye, directors^ campaign chaii;men; and key leaders of other Jewish fed¬ erations throughpiitthe Unit¬ ed States are expected to arrive .ta Israel on a series of special weekly flights. AU these trips are made at per¬ sonal expense, to acqioaint the men and women who WiU be leadingthe 1969 Cam¬ paigns with the situatian ta' IsraeL • Norman MeizUsb, General Chairman of the 1969 Cam- pianlgn,. returned tiiis week frcnn Israel, wliere he and his wife were participants ta the United Jewish Appeal Stu(4y Missloi^ He expressed himself .as extremely grati¬ fied by the action of the Board of Trustees, ta.its' unanimous adoption of the resoLution to conduct a two- line or two-card campaign ta 1969 for tiie Israel Emer¬ gency Fund. Appointed Women's Div. Choirman Mrs. Bernard Mentser has been appointed to serve as chairman of the Women's Divisi«ki, UJFC forthe 1968- 69 campaign year. In making the appointment, Mr. Edward Schlezinger, president of UIFC, commented "Char¬ lotte Mentser was, educated into tiie life cf XJ^IFC giving ta the home of her parents, the .late Dr. and Mrs. Louis Mark, and from tbat begta- ning she has continued to work ta aU endeavors cf the fimd." Mrs. Mentser has served as chairman and co-chair- .man of numerous divisions cf tiw fund, and last year served as co-clialrman with Mrs. Bernard Feitiinger of the Women's Divisim, and they organized the one day of "United Giving" for the Womeii's Division, which culminated in the present¬ ation (tf'Bess Myer8on,'and a style show of TealeTraina ions. Besides wdridng for Unit¬ ed Jewish Fund and Council, Mrs. Mentser is secretary of the HiUel Adrisoiy>B«*arai ¦ and chairman (tf the Temtde Israel Judaica Gift Shofk She has continued to serve as chairman ofthe HiUel Patron . Fund since the death of her motlier, Fanny Karon Mark, ta accepting her appoint¬ ment, Mrs.' Mentser com¬ mented "Greater needs and changing trends ta local, na¬ tional and overseas rec|uire- ments wiU mpke it neces- saiy for the Womei^s Divl- siaa to revise the programs of giving, but I am confident that the Women dt.C(dumbus wiU continue to'idadge their support and the year ahead wiU iie a successful year for the campaign." GlickNo By FomUy mina ted ice The 60th >At|nUal Dinner fofc'Jewish Faffiily Service wiU be held en Nov. 17 at Ahavas Shalom Synag(cue. The chairman ot tlie no¬ minating, cotamittee, is Abe L Ypijikin.: The .of^^ra who wiU be no^iinatedjif^ be: WilUam GIi(;|^,Prei|^tdent, Carl MeU- ^M^,/y^pe^^I*residert, Mrs. Jos6{di Kaiss, Secretary, and Alan WeUer, Treasurer.' THE FOLLOWING were nominated to tlie board for tiiree year terms: Dr. Rob¬ ert Golcfcerg, Dr. Jerome D. Folkman, Mrs. AUan G^dersheimer, Sr., Mrs. Martta Godofsky, Mrs. Troy Feibel, Mrs. Morris Gro¬ ner, Arthur Isaac, Jr., David B. Rotii and Mrs. LeonScbot- tehstein, .The following were n(miinated,to fiU unexpired two year-terms: Mrs. A1-- bert Blank, Bernard Kaplan add 'Victor Krupman. Nomi¬ nated to QU a one year term was Samuel Oppenheimer.^ The services of Jewish Family Servi(:e'taclude ma¬ rital counseling, services to teenagers,' vocatiobal coun¬ seling, casewori( service to Heritage House residents, and member^ (tf tiieir fami¬ lies, non-instituUonal ser¬ vices for U» aging^ service tb New Americans sch(dar- ship studies, honiemalier ' service, service to the phy¬ sically and mentfdly handi7 capped and the retarded. , This dinner is open to the public and reservations may be macle by caUing Jew¬ ish Family Service 221-6871 before Noiv. 12. 3wi> Blair Ruben To Head Advance Gifts Sol D. ZeU and Blab- Ru¬ ben wUl serve as chairman and co-chairman respecti¬ vely of the Advance Gifts mvision of the 1969 Cam¬ paign of the United Jewish Fund and CouncU. Norman Meizlisji is general chair¬ man for the campaign. ZeU, a memter of the UJFC Board of Trustees, is a graduate of the College of Pharmacy of Ohio State University, and a past pre¬ sident of Teniiptelsrael Bro¬ therhood, and of Heritage XHoiis^; He is al;;o i'member ot the Ixiardi of Heritage House and of the Jewish Center. He has been chair- n^ of the Trades. & Pror fessions Division of the UJFC Campaigns, and is a long-time worker ta pabt campaigns. " ¦ Ruben, who headed the Re¬ tail Merchants Section of the Trades & Professions IH¬ vision ta the 1968 Campaign, is a ^aduate of. the Uni¬ versity of Chicago. A mem¬ ber of Temple Israel anu- of. Its Brotherhood Board, he als(> serves on the board of the Jewish Family Ser¬ vice and of tlie,UJFC. Ru¬ ben Is presently ta Israel, as a member of the Colum¬ bus Study Mission sp(Hisored by the United Jewish Appeal, together with his wife, Syl- yia Ruben, who is active ta the Women's Division of flie UJFC. HiUel Forum Features Dr. Kertzer This Sunday evening at eight, tiie HUlel Forum wUl feature Dr. Monris Kertzer, prominent scholar and rabbi, speaking on "Jews ta the Ecumenical Movement." Dr. Kertzer has served as former inter»cultural le aider for the American Jewish Committeeandtater- church groups. Among otiier 'volumes. Dr. Kertzor is au- tiior of "What is a Jew?" and numerous artides have appeared ta Look, Reader s\ Digest, The New York Times, Christian Century, America and other leading publications. The community is inirited to attend. i^ 'tl Remember 'B' Day-Wednesday-At Jewish Center ,i^. •ti
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Full Text | ftT8S^ "fqo 'snciunioo 'ihx.f.'^i ¦ Ilf& Serving Gblumbus> ^TerttSr arldSoutHweitern Ohio ffl\K Vol. 46, No. 46 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7,1968 - 16 CHESHVAN Imlti I. Amuku nfinliliMnh. Cols. Delegation To Attend General Assembly A large delegation of Cor lumbus men and women will be in attendance at the 37th' Annual General Assembly ot the CouncU of Jewish Fed¬ erations and Welfare Funds, Nov. 13 through 17, at the Regency Hyatt House in At¬ lanta, Ga. They wUi join fif¬ teen hundred Jewish leaders, representing virtually every community with an apprec¬ iable Jewish population inthe United States and Canada. Those from Columbus in¬ clude the-foUowing; Mr. and^ Mrs. Herman M. Katz, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schlexing- er, Mr', and Mrs. Samuel M. Melton, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney I. Blatt, Mr.andMrs. Stanley Schwartz, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Irving A. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Yen- kin, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon *B' Day RONDOS- Critical Dean Dagger, head of FVanklln County Red Cross ChaiJter, spoke to the mem^ ~bers of the Jewish Com- ¦ munity Blood Donor CoundL Dugger exidained why oioris Uood is needed now then ever before;. Whole Uood cannot be usedlllleriSldays; ,It Is very perishable, that is why constant replacement is always needed. With more types of surgery, more Uood la needed. A heart trans¬ plant uses 18 pints of Uood, some patients use between 40 and 60 mdts ot Uood. DUGGER also said that 20 years ago vben the Frank¬ Un County Blood Program started, 12,000 units of Uood were used. Last year,36,000 inlts were used. Sanford Fishman, presi¬ dent of tbe councU, told Uie members that the Jewisb Community Bloodt^ Donor Council does jiot^receive credif>fit>m person «lio do¬ nate Uood at any hbspital. The only credit received is firoin the two Uood drives eadi year. Also, we receive credit wlien Uood'is given ¦at the Ited Cross bldiidCen¬ ter If tlie donor makes sure to have his Uood,credited to tiie Jewish Commudty Blood Donor CouadL. FISHMAN saldltfaat we most meet our quota at the ' Nov. 13 Blood Drive at tbe Jewish Center so we m^ Insure' oar taniStyiZ: i'^^ .,;.—— : : SIT-—' Named Choiriitan ¦it,'.'- Xack SilbersteiiuiM. D., /350 E. Broad St.^ has been named chabrman of t|^ Pro¬ fessional .Educa tlonCo'm- inlttee ofthe OhioSti^ Heart Association. Zacks, Mr. and Mrs. A Yenkin, Mr. and Abe I. Yenkta, Ben M.; delkorn,. Mrs. Harry wartz and Rabbi David ! sky. Morris Abram Brandeis Schedules \_, Opening Tea On MpotaSTi Nov.; 11 tiie Cdiimbuk Chapter of the Brandeis National Women^s Coinmittee wiUludditsopen- ^ing meeting. The meeting wQl be a dessert tea, at Ipum. in the hew auditorium ofthe ' Bexley Public Library. As special program for the afternoon, there wiU be aa address by tbe newly electeii president of Brandeis U., Morris B. Ahfamt'Ab¬ ram is a noted Nsjy;York attorney and Unitejd Nations diplomat. He succeeds Dr. Abram L.'Sacilmryi! Abram was' ai^pbiiited by the late Pres, Kennedy as the first general counsel of tlie Peace Corps.. He'-fivfas:: co-author of the monograjt^ * "How to Stop Violenqegln Your Community." Presi- deiit. Johnson appointed^j|iim" as a member of the Nalion¬ ai Advisory of the Coitaicil on Economic Opporiinat^;'' He is a member of tlie New York and Georgia Bars, anil tlie American Bar Asso. and Lawyers Club of Atlanta. Arrangements for tbe meeting are being handled by Mrs. Blair Ruben, Mrs., Sydney Levine, Mrs. Jade Shore and Mrs. A|lvin Rubin. I^ostesses for the tea in¬ clude tiie foUowing: Mes¬ dames James Brienner, Ber¬ nard FraidE, IBiJtai^ Franl^ Dave GpO(lmani>Hennan Katz, Stiisart Kriiiiidd^ t X Levine, HowardSchoenbiduii,. Sol Slaven, Joe Sci«6ter, and Arthur WestermanJ Mrs. George M. Levine^ presi- i dent,' would lilie to lyelcome aU the new:memberstp at¬ tend. Mrs. Rudolph Stern wiU'give tite opcnii^prayer. NEW LEADERSfflP Shown above as they are introduced by Ed«yard Schlezlnger, president of the United Jewish Fund and Council, are the new leadership of the 1969 Campaign. From left to riglit: Mrs. Charles Sugarman, co-chairman, Young - Matrons, Miss^ Laura Blatt, chairman. Junior Division, Mrs. Donald Shlonsky, chairman, Young Matrons, Norman Meizlish, general chairman,'Ernest Stern Chairman, and MarvlnFrank, co-chairman, l^ades and Professicms, Mrs. Bernard Mentser, chairman, and Mrs. Marvta L. Glassman, co-cbairnian, Womai's Division. No^-slioVm^e Sol D. ZeU; Chairman, aiid Blair Ruben, co-clialb Advance Gifts Divisirai, and Irving A. Baker, cb man. Young Men.: UJFC Votes Third Israel Emergency Fond Drive The Biiard (tf Trustees of the United^ Jewislit Fund and Gouncli, at a meeting held last week, voted unanimously to conduct aprecedent-sliat- tering campaign ta behalf of the Israel Emergency Func^ ta conjunction with the 1969 Regular fUnd drive. Isadore. D. Fink, of Mta- neaixdis, Minnesota^ Honr r- ary National Chairman cf the United Jewish Apjcieal; appeared before the board, to teU of the. importance of the third Israel Emergency Fund drive stace tiie Six Day War, to take care of Israel's humanitarian needs. COLUMBUS joins more than 20ather American com¬ munities i|| sencUng a fact¬ finding mission tolsraelthis month. 36 Meiijnd women^ led by > Ben M. Mendelkam, Exeii^VB Director of the Utetted ^Jewls|bi Fund and CowjicU, Jieit fo^~I^ael on October 29, to get a cram course on viiat the situation is there, and to return home better informed' about tlie needs to be niet ta the 19619; Campaign, whlchwiUtacIude the Israel Emergency Fund. During Decomber and Jan¬ uary,. addi^.(nal grbiips^ ta- cIufflQg more tlian one tfadu- sand exeojiUye, directors^ campaign chaii;men; and key leaders of other Jewish fed¬ erations throughpiitthe Unit¬ ed States are expected to arrive .ta Israel on a series of special weekly flights. AU these trips are made at per¬ sonal expense, to acqioaint the men and women who WiU be leadingthe 1969 Cam¬ paigns with the situatian ta' IsraeL • Norman MeizUsb, General Chairman of the 1969 Cam- pianlgn,. returned tiiis week frcnn Israel, wliere he and his wife were participants ta the United Jewish Appeal Stu(4y Missloi^ He expressed himself .as extremely grati¬ fied by the action of the Board of Trustees, ta.its' unanimous adoption of the resoLution to conduct a two- line or two-card campaign ta 1969 for tiie Israel Emer¬ gency Fund. Appointed Women's Div. Choirman Mrs. Bernard Mentser has been appointed to serve as chairman of the Women's Divisi«ki, UJFC forthe 1968- 69 campaign year. In making the appointment, Mr. Edward Schlezinger, president of UIFC, commented "Char¬ lotte Mentser was, educated into tiie life cf XJ^IFC giving ta the home of her parents, the .late Dr. and Mrs. Louis Mark, and from tbat begta- ning she has continued to work ta aU endeavors cf the fimd." Mrs. Mentser has served as chairman and co-chair- .man of numerous divisions cf tiw fund, and last year served as co-clialrman with Mrs. Bernard Feitiinger of the Women's Divisim, and they organized the one day of "United Giving" for the Womeii's Division, which culminated in the present¬ ation (tf'Bess Myer8on,'and a style show of TealeTraina ions. Besides wdridng for Unit¬ ed Jewish Fund and Council, Mrs. Mentser is secretary of the HiUel Adrisoiy>B«*arai ¦ and chairman (tf the Temtde Israel Judaica Gift Shofk She has continued to serve as chairman ofthe HiUel Patron . Fund since the death of her motlier, Fanny Karon Mark, ta accepting her appoint¬ ment, Mrs.' Mentser com¬ mented "Greater needs and changing trends ta local, na¬ tional and overseas rec|uire- ments wiU mpke it neces- saiy for the Womei^s Divl- siaa to revise the programs of giving, but I am confident that the Women dt.C(dumbus wiU continue to'idadge their support and the year ahead wiU iie a successful year for the campaign." GlickNo By FomUy mina ted ice The 60th >At|nUal Dinner fofc'Jewish Faffiily Service wiU be held en Nov. 17 at Ahavas Shalom Synag(cue. The chairman ot tlie no¬ minating, cotamittee, is Abe L Ypijikin.: The .of^^ra who wiU be no^iinatedjif^ be: WilUam GIi(;|^,Prei|^tdent, Carl MeU- ^M^,/y^pe^^I*residert, Mrs. Jos6{di Kaiss, Secretary, and Alan WeUer, Treasurer.' THE FOLLOWING were nominated to tlie board for tiiree year terms: Dr. Rob¬ ert Golcfcerg, Dr. Jerome D. Folkman, Mrs. AUan G^dersheimer, Sr., Mrs. Martta Godofsky, Mrs. Troy Feibel, Mrs. Morris Gro¬ ner, Arthur Isaac, Jr., David B. Rotii and Mrs. LeonScbot- tehstein, .The following were n(miinated,to fiU unexpired two year-terms: Mrs. A1-- bert Blank, Bernard Kaplan add 'Victor Krupman. Nomi¬ nated to QU a one year term was Samuel Oppenheimer.^ The services of Jewish Family Servi(:e'taclude ma¬ rital counseling, services to teenagers,' vocatiobal coun¬ seling, casewori( service to Heritage House residents, and member^ (tf tiieir fami¬ lies, non-instituUonal ser¬ vices for U» aging^ service tb New Americans sch(dar- ship studies, honiemalier ' service, service to the phy¬ sically and mentfdly handi7 capped and the retarded. , This dinner is open to the public and reservations may be macle by caUing Jew¬ ish Family Service 221-6871 before Noiv. 12. 3wi> Blair Ruben To Head Advance Gifts Sol D. ZeU and Blab- Ru¬ ben wUl serve as chairman and co-chairman respecti¬ vely of the Advance Gifts mvision of the 1969 Cam¬ paign of the United Jewish Fund and CouncU. Norman Meizlisji is general chair¬ man for the campaign. ZeU, a memter of the UJFC Board of Trustees, is a graduate of the College of Pharmacy of Ohio State University, and a past pre¬ sident of Teniiptelsrael Bro¬ therhood, and of Heritage XHoiis^; He is al;;o i'member ot the Ixiardi of Heritage House and of the Jewish Center. He has been chair- n^ of the Trades. & Pror fessions Division of the UJFC Campaigns, and is a long-time worker ta pabt campaigns. " ¦ Ruben, who headed the Re¬ tail Merchants Section of the Trades & Professions IH¬ vision ta the 1968 Campaign, is a ^aduate of. the Uni¬ versity of Chicago. A mem¬ ber of Temple Israel anu- of. Its Brotherhood Board, he als(> serves on the board of the Jewish Family Ser¬ vice and of tlie,UJFC. Ru¬ ben Is presently ta Israel, as a member of the Colum¬ bus Study Mission sp(Hisored by the United Jewish Appeal, together with his wife, Syl- yia Ruben, who is active ta the Women's Division of flie UJFC. HiUel Forum Features Dr. Kertzer This Sunday evening at eight, tiie HUlel Forum wUl feature Dr. Monris Kertzer, prominent scholar and rabbi, speaking on "Jews ta the Ecumenical Movement." Dr. Kertzer has served as former inter»cultural le aider for the American Jewish Committeeandtater- church groups. Among otiier 'volumes. Dr. Kertzor is au- tiior of "What is a Jew?" and numerous artides have appeared ta Look, Reader s\ Digest, The New York Times, Christian Century, America and other leading publications. The community is inirited to attend. i^ 'tl Remember 'B' Day-Wednesday-At Jewish Center ,i^. •ti |
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