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2[P Sgrvinfl Cetumbus, "Center and^Sduthwestem Ohio Q\K
Vol. 46, Nq. 47
THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 14,1968 - 23 CHESHVAN
•mt(41» AiMtkM ¦rJ Jffuhli Mcrfi
jews Deprived By Emergencies
GENEVA—Thousands d Jews tbroughod the world wed withqd the help tbey needed ta 1968 as a resdt d tbe series d crises touched off by the Six-Day War ta Israel, Samuel L. Haber, EbcecuUve Vice-Chairman dthe JddDistributlan Committee, sdd here this week. The JDC receives tands frmn annud campaigns ot the Udted Jewish Fund and Council at Cdumbus. •¦ 1
DEMOGRAPHIC STUDY TO COMPLETE PHASE ONE
'Mrs. Sdnuel M. Metton, chairman d the Demo- igraphlc Stody« cheiddng out lists with I^s. Raymond Kahn, chdrman d the Couhdl d Orgdilzations, as Howard Baiichdsky, Liaison for the Stddsr and Dr. Albert i Mayer, Demographer, .d Arizona State IM- - versliyi look on.
Scene jat the Huntington National Bank on Sundajb
Oct. 20, as dmost; 40 women and men call lists oT
names for Phase I d the Deiiui^sphic Study being
conducted by. the Uilted Jewish Fund and CouncU.
Phase one d the United Jewisli Fund and Council
Demagra{dilc Stody is abod to be complded, The
purtiose d this ^base Is to projed; fToln ariindam
„' samide of'^tbe jewlsli cdnmiidly, idormatioh' coo-
V'cerdugs oc^ plans,^educ|^oin^ marltd
status aiid d^ncuadndidi&l'affiUdit^^^^
resideds v^ have been interviewed upon coinidetion
of tUs phase. .
Many Jewish. otgadzaUons have heen invdved as vdudeers. An IhitidlSOO phone calls were completed by some 40 menahdwomenworidngoddthd Hunting¬ ton Nationd Bade fthrs^ Samuel Metton, chairman d the DemograiAie Study, and Mrs. Raymnd Kahn, chairman d the Council d Orgadzattons, encourage the fdur6 cooperation d all oarganizatioastocomplete this very imparted stody.
Phase two at the study will be soAeOOO'phqoe calls to a block sampling dthe City d Cdumbus to deter¬ mine the disperdou and' density at the Jewish com¬ munily.. On Sundayt Nov. 24, Dr. Mayer will trata 15 vdiinteer women as team leaders ta the last and mod pmpofiibiA 0i^e'otJiieBtu^. TMs pi^e tavdves an ih-depth imervlew scime'tWohonrs iiilengthtoseleded resideintis. tt is hoped thd residents of the Jewish communily will cooperate ta this most imported phase when caUed upon;
Stern & Frank
HeadT&P
Division
Ernest Stem and Marvta Frank will serve ias co- chairmen d the Trades & Prdessions Division^ the 1969 Udted Jewish Fund and Council Campaign, accord- .ing to an announcement fay Norman Meizlish, general chairman.
The Trades & Prdessions Dlvidon .Is the Idged ta the campaign structure, and reaches several thousand men ta various fields d business ; endeavor, trades and prdessions. ta announc¬ ing Stern and Frank as taa- ' ders iii>thlS division, Melzr llsh stded: "the T. and P. Division is theibacIdKaie at our campaign.'From ite ranlcs have come many at our leaders and workers ta the Advance Gifts Division. I am delighted thd Ernest Stem has agata agreed to head tUs importad part at our campaign structure, and that he will be jotaed by Malrvta Frank, who has d- ready proved himself as a leader and a campaigner." \
.Stem, a meinber d Tem¬ ple Israel, has served as presided d B'nd B'rith Zion Lodge, and is active on the board d the UIFC aiid on many other locd boards.
Marvta Frank has served as an associate chairman ta the T. & P. Division, having headed the Frod- Itaers and Century Clubs ta 1968. He is a member at tiie board^dtmstoes dTenit.
Book Month At The Center
Ernest Stem
Marvin Frank
pie Israel, and a past pros- id^ d Temple Israel Bro¬ therhood. For two years he was chdrman d the Retail Merchants Section ta the Campaign. He is a member d tlie board d trustees d the IMited Jewish Fund and Council. Presided at Vid- versily jShops, tac, Mr, Frank Is a member d thd Board d Directors d the Nationd Menswear Retail¬ ers ot America.
Section chairmen and vice chdnnen ta this division at the 1969 campaign will be announced soon. Workers are..now being selected, ^d .assignmeds inade.
Nov. 15 through Dec. 15 marks the observance ot Jewish Book Month. During this modh there wUl be many events for members of the Jewish Coder fiudly.
On Dec, 4 d 8 p.m., Sabbi Berlat d Agudas AcUtai will speak on "Th^ Bible - The Ord andWrlttenTradition;" on Dec. 8 at 2:30 p.m.mem- b^rS.of Gallery Flayers will prosed drahiatic readings from classic Jewish Utera-
Localiies ^ To Attend Confab
The fii]y;fourth annual jheeting dfthe;Joid Distri¬ bution Coinmittee ,)nf^ar Americaiin> ag e n c y d^ng ' needy Jews overseas, will be rheld on Wednesday, Dec. 11, ^d tiie New Yorit Hilton Ho¬ tel, New York City, it was announced by Louis Brddb^ JDC Chairman.
More than 500 Jewish community leaders from all parts at the United Stdes and Canada are expected to attend, Mr. Brddo sdd. They will review JDC's 1968 program vMcb provided assistance to over 375,000 needy Cfews ta overl25coinit- ries ta Europe, North Africa and the Middle Eas^ ta- duding IsradL They wUl dso adopt a program and a biid- gd and will elect officers for 1969.
COLUMBUS will have sev- erd delegates d this im¬ portad meeting, as the JDC is a major benefidaiy at the United Jewish Fund and .eouncUi,-,', .¦,,¦.¦.•.¦,¦,•.•.•.¦,¦.•.•.
"Emergencies such asthe migration d over2^000Jews from Pdand fdloiring a re¬ newed outbreak ot anti-Se¬ mitism andthefligfatd4,000 Jews fcoin Czechoslovalda after theSovidiiivasionhave forced us to .dvert fkmds from oqgdng programs," Mr. Haber stated. "As a result, services which bring life-saving and Ufe-giving help to children, the aged, the sick, the desperately poor and handicapped, have had to be postponed, cur¬ tailed or dimlnated."
THE JDC leader made his statemed d a press con¬ ference fdlowing three-dii:^ of discussioiis d the dnualv JDC overseas coderehce lAlch ended Nov. 1. T^ie , meeting broiight togetlierttie' directors d JDC programs ta Europe, Israel, North Africa and Iran, American commund leaders and rep¬ resentatives >d cooperating agendes to review develop-
ture; on Dec. 12 d 8:30p.m. T^,^ *?^ ^,^^ ^ Mrs.' Rodl^ Ber^ wm ;^ *«*«* ** "^ "^""^ ^^ar.
view the controversid book, "Michel, Michel" fay Robert Lewis. Programming ta the Pre-School area will dso be a xiart ot Bode Month ob¬ servance.
IN ADDITION and taorder to aid ta bringing Jewish
The major welfiiie agency ddtag Jews ta need over¬ seas, the Jdd Distribution Committee uses funds mainly received from the United Jewish Apped at America to dd 350,000 Jews ta 27 countries. Also par-
ute;;^e to t^ for^^ r^^ *" ?* n^r-
for dl tat^es^ reS. te"°<* «»« Lods D. Hor- all branches of The Colum¬ bus Public Libraries WiU have availablepamiddets
witz d Geneva, JDC Dfrec- tor-GeneraL
listing books on Jewish sub¬ jects. These pamphlete will dso be available d ttie Cen¬ ter ta conjunction withadis- play of hardcover Jewish books and paperback reprints whicb wiU be for sde to all interested persons.
ISRAEL TODAY
Gordon Zadfs will speak on ISRAEL TODAY d tbe 4Qi meeting' at the Young Leadership Develoimed Program, on Tuesday eve¬ ning^ Nov. 19, d 8 pum. d tlK Jewish Coder.
Git^LERY PLAYERS TO OPEN SEASON
The cast at "A Delicate Bdance," is shown ta a
dramatic scene ta the Albee play opening d The
Jewish Center on Nov. 16. From left to right are
Lynne Roth, Card Gregg^ Graydcn Goss, Lil Strouss,
. D(»dhy Kehoe and Con Downey.
Mrs. Myron Falk
Mrs. Falk To Speok For JFS
Mrs. Myron S. Fdk, Jr.,. will be the guest speaker d the Jewish Family Service annud meeting on Nov. 17^ d Ahavas Shdom Synagogue.
Mrs. Falk is vice-presi¬ ded at the Family Service Ass ociation dAmerics^ chairman, FSAA Advisoiy Committee onservicestothe' aging; i»st president, Jewish Family Service, New Yorit CUy, board meinber. The American Jewish Joid Dis¬ tribution Committee; board meniber. New York Assoc¬ iation For New Americans; trustee. The Lavanbuig Foundation; and board mem¬ ber, Nationd Council for Homemaker Services. She is a graduate Ot Smith CoU^e, is married and tais grown children.
Mrs. Falk will speak on "The Rde at a Vdunteer,ta a FamiUf Agency." Jewish Family Service is a bene¬ ficiary d the Udted Appeal, Unjtted Jewish Fund &nd Coiincil, and is affiliated with tiie
¦Service Assoc¬ iation at Amiprica and the Jewish Occiipaticnd CouncU,
TUs wdl be the 60th an¬ nud meeting and is open to the public. William L. GUA serves as paresided'dJFS, and chairman at the dinner is Abe A. Wdman. Abe L Yenkta is chairman at the nomtaating committee and will prosed the officers for reelection and the new board inembers for election and installation. The dinner meeting will be held d she o^clock.
Women's orgadzations performing vdunteer serv¬ ice ta tbe commudty wishing to send representatives to this meeting may contad Jewish Family Service"^ 221-6871, for fiuther ta- foTmation.
Mrs. Falkwlllbefater-\ viewed on the Nick Clooney Show on Channel 4 Monday at 10:30 a.m.
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| Title | Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1968-11-14 |
| Subject | Jews -- Ohio -- Periodicals |
| Place | Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio) |
| Creator | Ohio Jewish Chronicle |
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| Submitting Institution | Columbus Jewish Historical Society |
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| Date created | 2008-12-08 |
