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SilS^ Servina Columbus, "CentraFand^outhwestern Ohio \^AK Vol. 46, No. 19 THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1968-11 lYAR ¦Rd Jiwltli Mnh COURTESY CALL Shortly after taking up Ms duties as the new Am¬ bassador at Israel to Washington, Gen Yitzhak Rabin centers nith House Minorily Leader Gerald R. Ford Otepubllcan of Michigan) in Ford's CapitQl otQce^Tfae Israel Ambassador, who commanded Ids country's army during last summer's 6-day war, tallied withthe RepuOUican leader onthe current strat^c sndmilitaiy situaticn invthe Middle East. Rep. Ford has been an outspoken advocate cf firm U.S. support cf Israel in resisting Ccnununist penetration cf the Mediterranean and Mddle East. 'Pajama Giime'To Open May 18 The long-run Broadway musical comedy hit, "The Pajama Game," about a ro¬ mance that gets rocked by a strike lii a pajama-mahu- facturing plant, isbeingpre- . sented at The JewisbCenter, " by the G a li er y Players, beginning Saturday, May 18. Additional performances are May 19, May 22, May 23, May 25^ May 26. Stu Sinclair (^Id) wiU be starred as a new superin¬ tendent of the "Sleep-Tite Pajama" plant in a mid- western town, - whose first song is t^e long-popular "A New Town is a Blue Town." . TRYING to make a good record by jjceeping production at a peak, he finds himself distracted hy a pretty fac- Joary girl, .to be played hi)' Jow Aronson (Babe), who denies reciprocating his in¬ terest with the brassy bal¬ lad, 'Tin Nj^ Allin Love." When she b^s o:^aiiize a slow-down of the employees, what results isj^three-f sided conflict between manage¬ ment! labor ahd love, cheer¬ fully conducted in the spirit of a collie pep-raliy. Harold M. Elsenstein has staged the production with the collaboration of Abe Green, musical director Richard Green and his assistantRoth Edelstebi. JohnCrawford has designed, the scenery and Warren Baltimore the light¬ ing plot. Rose'Nygren heads the prop department. TICKETS are still avaU¬ able for all performances at The Jewish Center Infor¬ mation Desk. For reserva¬ tions call 231-2731. Dr. S. Weiss Joins Local Rabbis At Ceremony Dr. Samson R. Weiss, Ex¬ ecutive Vice President ofthe Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations wil| give the Consecration Address at the setting of the cornerstone -of the new Beth Jacob£^- agogue on May 19 at 11 a.m. Dr. Weiss is considered one of the leading ideolog¬ ists and spokesmen of or¬ thodox Judaism. Jofaiing Dr. Weiss will be members of the Columbus RabUnate, RabU Julius Ba- < ker -of Congregation Ahavas Sholom, RabU Bamett Her¬ mann of Congregation Beth Tikvah, Dr. Jerome folk¬ man of Temple Israel, RabU Samuel Rubenstein of Con¬ gregation Agudas Achim and RabU NathanZellzei^ of Con¬ gregation Tifereth Israel. "A very dignified and meanlngftil program to com¬ memorate the occasion has beoi planned," said Dr. Charles Young, President ot tbe synagogue. Cantor Her¬ man Blonder and the ,diolr of the Belh Jacob Religious School will offer musical se- lecticns. WASIWGTON (WNS) President Johnson, inamess-o, age to President Shazar on the eve of Israel's ob¬ servance ot its twentieth anniversaiy,. voiced con- ficence..tha:t Israel will work toward a just peace "acceptable to Itselt and its neighbors." Atthe same : time,;i&.: Johnson laudod; Israel as a sta^ that has set '^an outstanding .example of how. people of widely dlspar:^ backgrounds can achieve a thriving democratic nation." TEL AVIV (WNS) Last June's Six-Day War has coist Israel $857,000,00^, which must be paid up within tbree years. Minister ot Finance Pinhas Saptr disclosed tere as he called tor a voluntary security loSn to Permit Israel to keep pace with Arab rearm¬ ament. UlNixIN (WNS)Israel should holdontotheoccupied Arab territories until an effective peace settlement has been reached, former British Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd'told a huge audience at an Israel Inde¬ pendence X^ rally at Albert Hall. TEL AVIV (WNS) Belief that '^we are probably nearer peace now than we have been at any time since the Six-Day War" of last.Jime was voiced herelby Premier Levi Eshkol aff he chided Secretaiy General U Thant's role in gddingU.N. opposition to Israel's Indepoidence I^ parade in Jerusalem. PARIS^(WNS) Former I^mler David Ben Gurion was quoted here by the Vveekly L'Express as having told its correspondent in an Interview in Israel that Israel must have five million-Jews befoi^e the eiid df the century '-'not for security reasons :hitt|jj|/;qrder to build the civilization we want." . ' i 1 Italian CcWiiiless To Be Honored At Garden Party Countess- Antoinette Rin- aldini-Cardeni, a Ronian Catholic woman of noble birth, a grand-niece of Car¬ dinal Aristide Rinaldini, an Apostolic Nuncio, will bethe guest of honor at a lawn fete to be heldonthegrounds ofl the Mr. and Mrs. Melvin L.| Schott^istein residence, 291N. Drexel Ave., onMon- day evening. May 20, at 8:30. The event will serve to inaugurate the 1968 program advancing the Guardians and Sponsors ot Israel, the na- tliMial honorary society, in Columbus, comprisingmem- bers who have purchased a minimum of $1^000 in Israel COUNTESS Rinaldlni- Cardelli is comingto Colum¬ bus as part of a nationwide to|ur she.is making to aldthe United. States Israel Bopd prc^am under the auspices of ite Women's Division. The Countess, long con¬ cerned with Jewish pro¬ blems, directed lier atten¬ tion towards Israel first when It gained is it gained lis independence two decades ago, and last sum¬ mer when she went to Is¬ rael as a .volunteer worker tor the* Israel Government Press Office. While in Is¬ rael she lived bi the Kib- B'Doy N^eds Criticfil Wed. Wednesday, May^15, has been designated "B" Dayfor the Jewish (ximAiunity, when the Spring .Campaign of the Jewish BI<x)d DonOr Council culminates in Donation Day tor Uood donors. The Fraiiklin County Red Cross Bloodmobile will be at the Jewish Center trom .12:30>i).m.;tili 6:30 p.m. to collect blood trom donors, to help fill the quote ot the Jewish community, which is a participating member otthe Red Cross Blood Pro-am. GORDON Zeldman, chair¬ man ot the Spring Campaign, is asking all tiiose who make appointmente to keep them promptly, so that the large c^qwn anticipated will be able to be accomodated witUnthe time sei. Housewives are be¬ ing asiced to schedule their appointments between 2 and 4:30 pjn., so that business men can utilize the lunch period and the time after office and store hours to give blood. Baby sitting service will be provided. Transportation will also be arranged either when the^^ appointment is made, or br calling the Jewish Center, 231-2731, on "B" Daytoask for a ride; WITH the war to VietNam draining the Uood banks ot ''< America, Uood must alsobe kept to ftdl supply tor emer- .gency needs at home. Sanford Fishman, presi¬ dent otthe Blood Donor Coun¬ cil,' has jotoed Gordon Zeld¬ man to an urgent plea to eveiyone firom the ages of ; 21 to 60 to tum out for B - Day on May 15. Blood cah also be donated from young people fi:om 18 to 21, with ' the consent of their parente. Countess Antoinette butz Givath Brenner. In this choice ot living she found the direct way to the Israeli "grasfe roote" way of life and as a linguistics expert she guided foreign corres¬ pondents throughout Israel and reinforced her warm feelings for that country. She will resettle to Israel following her U. S. tour. THE COUNTESiS is on a leave of abs.ence, while to tbe United Sti^s, from her service to thb Israel Em¬ bassy of Rome as a PuUlc Relations officer. ^^^ ^^ ^ member of the 'aboard ot the' Italian-Israeli Assoctotion, widch aims at economic and political tie-ins with Israel. IJ. si^(;i:k honored Isaac Bahhevib binger received Arts-to-Judaism Award. The renown Yiddish novelist vras honored for his "Masterly story telling...wUch ccnstitiites a unique ctrntributlon to Jewish literature." Singer becomes the first recipient .of this award which will be bestowed annually to an American and an IsraelL . Mrs. David Levitt, President of the Natimal Federa¬ tion of Temple Sisterhoods, is presenting the, award wMch is sponsored by the Union of American He¬ brew C^^igregations. Yarkoni To Highl'^ht Celebration Yaffa Yarkoni, Israel's leading recording star, will faighUght the celebraticQ of the 20th Anniversaiy cf Is¬ raeli Independence tobe held Saturday evening. May 18, at the HiUei Foune^cn,-46 E. 16th Ave. Planned and pro¬ duced liy Gtdo State Univer¬ sity's Israeli stadents, the 1968 todependence Daycele- braticn promises tobe one of the year's stellar events. Beginning at 8:30pi.in. wtth Giori Matzkto le^ng the singing cf Hatikvali, a fidi evening cf entertainment is planned. Mordecal Cacaabt '"¦' will welcome gueste on be¬ half of the arei^B Israeli stu¬ dents. RabU Hany Kaidan^ Director of OUq State IM- yBrsily*s Hillel Fpuncbtian, win also offer a word of welcome. Rabbi Gerald ¦ Tiuii, Assistant Directcrcf Hilleir will inbroduce the evaiing's. featured speaker, ^, Professor Ron Adler. PROFESSOR Alitt.ER, member of Ohio State's fac- (Continued on Page 4).v/ -Wednesday-At Jewish Center
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SilS^ Servina Columbus, "CentraFand^outhwestern Ohio \^AK
Vol. 46, No. 19
THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1968-11 lYAR
¦Rd Jiwltli Mnh
COURTESY CALL
Shortly after taking up Ms duties as the new Am¬ bassador at Israel to Washington, Gen Yitzhak Rabin centers nith House Minorily Leader Gerald R. Ford Otepubllcan of Michigan) in Ford's CapitQl otQce^Tfae Israel Ambassador, who commanded Ids country's army during last summer's 6-day war, tallied withthe RepuOUican leader onthe current strat^c sndmilitaiy situaticn invthe Middle East. Rep. Ford has been an outspoken advocate cf firm U.S. support cf Israel in resisting Ccnununist penetration cf the Mediterranean and Mddle East.
'Pajama Giime'To Open May 18
The long-run Broadway musical comedy hit, "The Pajama Game," about a ro¬ mance that gets rocked by a strike lii a pajama-mahu- facturing plant, isbeingpre- . sented at The JewisbCenter, " by the G a li er y Players, beginning Saturday, May 18. Additional performances are May 19, May 22, May 23, May 25^ May 26.
Stu Sinclair (^Id) wiU be starred as a new superin¬ tendent of the "Sleep-Tite Pajama" plant in a mid- western town, - whose first song is t^e long-popular "A New Town is a Blue Town."
. TRYING to make a good record by jjceeping production at a peak, he finds himself distracted hy a pretty fac- Joary girl, .to be played hi)' Jow Aronson (Babe), who denies reciprocating his in¬ terest with the brassy bal¬ lad, 'Tin Nj^ Allin Love." When she b^s o:^aiiize a slow-down of the employees, what results isj^three-f sided conflict between manage¬ ment! labor ahd love, cheer¬ fully conducted in the spirit of a collie pep-raliy.
Harold M. Elsenstein has staged the production with the collaboration of Abe Green, musical director Richard Green and his assistantRoth Edelstebi. JohnCrawford has designed, the scenery and Warren Baltimore the light¬ ing plot. Rose'Nygren heads the prop department.
TICKETS are still avaU¬ able for all performances at The Jewish Center Infor¬ mation Desk. For reserva¬ tions call 231-2731.
Dr. S. Weiss
Joins Local Rabbis At Ceremony
Dr. Samson R. Weiss, Ex¬ ecutive Vice President ofthe Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations wil| give the Consecration Address at the setting of the cornerstone -of the new Beth Jacob£^- agogue on May 19 at 11 a.m.
Dr. Weiss is considered one of the leading ideolog¬ ists and spokesmen of or¬ thodox Judaism.
Jofaiing Dr. Weiss will be members of the Columbus RabUnate, RabU Julius Ba- < ker -of Congregation Ahavas Sholom, RabU Bamett Her¬ mann of Congregation Beth Tikvah, Dr. Jerome folk¬ man of Temple Israel, RabU Samuel Rubenstein of Con¬ gregation Agudas Achim and RabU NathanZellzei^ of Con¬ gregation Tifereth Israel.
"A very dignified and meanlngftil program to com¬ memorate the occasion has beoi planned," said Dr. Charles Young, President ot tbe synagogue. Cantor Her¬ man Blonder and the ,diolr of the Belh Jacob Religious School will offer musical se- lecticns.
WASIWGTON (WNS) President Johnson, inamess-o, age to President Shazar on the eve of Israel's ob¬ servance ot its twentieth anniversaiy,. voiced con- ficence..tha:t Israel will work toward a just peace "acceptable to Itselt and its neighbors." Atthe same : time,;i&.: Johnson laudod; Israel as a sta^ that has set '^an outstanding .example of how. people of widely dlspar:^ backgrounds can achieve a thriving democratic nation."
TEL AVIV (WNS) Last June's Six-Day War has coist Israel $857,000,00^, which must be paid up within tbree years. Minister ot Finance Pinhas Saptr disclosed tere as he called tor a voluntary security loSn to Permit Israel to keep pace with Arab rearm¬ ament.
UlNixIN (WNS)Israel should holdontotheoccupied Arab territories until an effective peace settlement has been reached, former British Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd'told a huge audience at an Israel Inde¬ pendence X^ rally at Albert Hall.
TEL AVIV (WNS) Belief that '^we are probably nearer peace now than we have been at any time since the Six-Day War" of last.Jime was voiced herelby Premier Levi Eshkol aff he chided Secretaiy General U Thant's role in gddingU.N. opposition to Israel's Indepoidence I^ parade in Jerusalem.
PARIS^(WNS) Former I^mler David Ben Gurion was quoted here by the Vveekly L'Express as having told its correspondent in an Interview in Israel that Israel must have five million-Jews befoi^e the eiid df the century '-'not for security reasons :hitt|jj|/;qrder to build the civilization we want." . ' i 1
Italian CcWiiiless To Be Honored
At Garden Party
Countess- Antoinette Rin- aldini-Cardeni, a Ronian Catholic woman of noble birth, a grand-niece of Car¬ dinal Aristide Rinaldini, an Apostolic Nuncio, will bethe guest of honor at a lawn fete to be heldonthegrounds ofl the Mr. and Mrs. Melvin L.| Schott^istein residence, 291N. Drexel Ave., onMon- day evening. May 20, at 8:30.
The event will serve to inaugurate the 1968 program advancing the Guardians and Sponsors ot Israel, the na- tliMial honorary society, in Columbus, comprisingmem- bers who have purchased a minimum of $1^000 in Israel
COUNTESS Rinaldlni- Cardelli is comingto Colum¬ bus as part of a nationwide to|ur she.is making to aldthe United. States Israel Bopd prc^am under the auspices of ite Women's Division.
The Countess, long con¬ cerned with Jewish pro¬ blems, directed lier atten¬ tion towards Israel first when It gained is
it gained lis independence two decades ago, and last sum¬ mer when she went to Is¬ rael as a .volunteer worker tor the* Israel Government Press Office. While in Is¬ rael she lived bi the Kib-
B'Doy N^eds Criticfil Wed.
Wednesday, May^15, has been designated "B" Dayfor the Jewish (ximAiunity, when the Spring .Campaign of the Jewish BI |
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