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SIM Servinfl Cofumbug, **Centrar and Southwestern Ohio m\\K
Vol. 46, No. 22
THURSDAY, MAY 30,1968 - 3 SIVAN
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RECEIVE AWARDS
me BfiK DMorUn Memariai Award, ghnoi amnally to flie Jeifish Bqy oT tbe Yea^, b presented to Blttch lUiblgr, 17, Eastmoor H{gh School senlar, Igr BarxyS. Cteldstein Crigj)0 past fresldent of Zion Lodge. B'nai B'ritfa. Bobky is tiie son (tf Hr. and Mrs. VldiBr B. RolBliy^ 2911 Ivanhoe Dr. The CandlriHgH Chester Award fir tie oatstanding Jewish giil was presented tor Mrs. Ja8eiih''Bfann OefO, president cTCandielig}* Chapter, B'nai BPrltfa Womeq, to Tina StaeKarm]a,18, daqgUer of Mr. and lArs. Albert Karmta,^ 3083Elbeni Ave. Tina is also an Eastmoor Bigh setdor.
BIdtt To Receive IsraehAward At Governor's Fete
Sidney I. Blati^ promhient , Columbas business ex- ecuUve andcommunallead- er, win be tendexedtlB Is¬ rael Western Widl flaqn at the fiKtfacomlqg Garden Bbner attiie Executive Man¬ sion on Sunday evening, Jone 16, at 6:301
Tbe plaqie bears tlie Ikis- relief of Old JexnsalemPs Western WidKWaiiiiig Wall) and conunemorates Uie nd- tlcatiai at (Hd and New Jerw usaleni, fiUowing the Six Daor War last Jone. The award is made toAmericans ty tbe urael Gkneimnent in association witb Tbe Na¬ tional Israel Bond Organiza¬ tion, in recognition Ot tstr- statffiog efforts which ad¬ vance tin cause oC Jewish survival and the economic qphdlffiqg of IsraeL
GOVERNOR and Mrs. > James A. Rliodes are tie bcNSts oftte dinner with Bilel Ik Schottenstein the dinner diairman.
Dr. Charles Youn&dair^ man of tiie Colamhas Israel Bond Conunittee, saidthat invitations to attend tbe event, which wHl faaQ b- rael's twentieth anniversaiy bt independence^ bave been ' extended to some 20 Jewish communities throughout OMo., ¦,!
BLATT, president oT^tfae Coluinbus Steel Drum, was bom In this dtsr and at JU early age Ida family moved to Cincinnati. Be received Us hlg^scbooleducationtbat cUy and graduatedfirom Ohio State Udversity.
Be is an active paitidgpant in varledcommundandJewo ish communiiy afCiirs, not¬ ably, his leadership in tiie United Jewish YvA and Councfl drive wUdi netted
Sidney Blatt
over $1,000^000 to aid local charities and "emergency findsf' earmailted fiir help in Israel.
Blatt serves onthe Board at tiK Big Brothers Assoc¬ iation and tt Temjie Israel and he is a meinber of B'nai B'ritii and the Jewish War Veterans; be- is Secretaiy oCtbe vnnffing'Hdlow Coun¬ try Club BoewdoC Directors and tbe campaign cha&nnan ct tbe UUted JewidiiSmd and CoundL-Blatt serves, .too^ on tiie National Board of the Natbnal Drum As¬ sociation.
BE BEmESENTED tbe Colunibus Israel Bond Com- ¦udttee as a meinber bt its Executive Board on Us re¬ cent visit to Israel where he was designated an official observer to battleground sites of tiie Six Day War. Be toured through the Sinai Peninsula, Isiaeli-occivled Jordan andtheGolanBeig^ inSyia.
Be resides at 330Stan- beny Ave. with Us wife Sally. Tbey are tiie parents ct Gail, now Mrs. Fcter Tadi^ and dangUers Cyn- tida and Lanra.
The Woria^s l^e^
WASHINGTON CWNS) Representatives of an or- ganlzation calling itself "Jews for Urban Justice" hkve charged here that "unscrupulous" practices by Jewish landlards and merchants were the root cause of anti-Semitism among Negroes.and tiiat tiw Jewish clergy as a wbole has been derelict In addressing it¬ self to the proUem. Tho. group said oh the basis of a survey it aUeged to have made that Jews were"part of the power structure," robUng and gypping Negroes and liailing to concefn tiiemselves In a meaningflil way with the Negro population.
GREEN BAY (WN£D Meyer M. Cohen, a prominent Jewish lawyer and member of JChesset Israel Syn¬ agogue, has been named chairman of the Sti Norbert CoU%e Board of Tnistees, according to a report In the Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle wUch said tUs was the first time a Jew and a layman has been chaiged with top respiMisiUlily fdr tbe management, operation and control of the private schOoL
WASHINGTON (WNS) M effort to preserve an old Jewish landmark here was disclosed last week when the Jewish Historical Sodety of Washington announced that it had joined members of Adas Israel Synagogue in a campaign to bait tiie planned demoUtioa of the elcMy-elgfat-year-old synagoltue structure, wmch has not'been used by Jews f017 inore tban fifty years.
TEL AVIV (WNS) The West Cierihannatiraial air¬ line Lufthansa will begin r^ndar service to Israel on November 1 under a Bonn-Israel aviation pact signed in (lermaqy. Next for negotiations is ana^ee- ment under wUch the Israeli El Al airline will be per¬ mitted to niake stopovers at Gerinan airports.
UCC ELECTIONS
William SL Guthrie, second firom left, new president of Uiited Communily Council, meets with s(»ne of tiie new UCC officers elected Ii^iy 9. Left to rl£^, they are Sol Morton Isaac, vice president; Guthrie; Nor¬ man E. Folpe, treasiireiu and Lpbis B^ LaCour, vice president. Mrs. Robeiit I^uarus, Jr.^ also a new vice presld^it^ .was. dU^.;!^^^ the.^picfaxre.,;
SACHAR HONORED
Brandeis IMversUy President Abram L. Sachar, rigU^ receives an engraved silver trayfromBrandeis Stndrat Council President Eric Yoffie, '69, «( Wor- oester.rMass., in appreciation and recogidtioni< Ida 20yiea^iasjpresideiitoftiieUiiversity.Thetriar, wUdi was gjveh in behaU oil tiie entire student body, was inscribed:.'To Dr. Abram Sadiar wfao^ In20-years, made a.dream into a reality."-Dr. Sachar, irtio as¬ sumed the pane^dency when Brandeis was founded in . ,1948i steps down from that post tids Septeniberto be¬ come dianceUor ofthe University.
JECPlatlslst Annual Meeting
\The Jewish Edncation CommittBe oTthe UIFC wifl be congpletlng tts first year with its first Annual Dinner Meeting on Thursday U^ Jime 6, at the Jewish Cen¬ ter.
A bul&t smver at 6:30 Pbm.,:iiin pteoede tie busi¬ ness meeting. '
BECAUGaB Jewish educa¬ tion is Tecagnii»d as acom- munlty responsibility, the Jewish Education Committee was created by tbe Uiited Jewish Fund and Coundl to serve as its central coor-
su Iting Jewish education
agency. Several sub-com-
mittees have been handling
sp^dRe ateas in Jewish ed¬ ucation. . THE MAJOB goal t(( en-
ridi^ enhance said stieiigaiai
Jewish education a^l Jewish
identity within Colnmbos, is
being addeved tfarbue^ the
efforts of these oommUtees.
As an overall community
responsibility, representa¬ tives firam aU aynagogues,
temples, reli^ods schools,
and otiier Jewish agencies
and organizations serve on
aU conunittees, work and
share together in a common
.concern aimed towards Im¬ proving their respective
schools, to airlch and
strengtim tiieir general ed¬ ucational programs, topaiti-
dpate in jolq^ Actiidtiies, and
to upgrade Jewish^jducaUon
in Columbus. '' 7' , Dr. Samuel H. iHnsky of
the American Association
Fdr Jeirish Edrtcationwflibe
tbe luindpal spedcer. Be is-
now Director ofthe depart-
ment of ComnuaiilyService ' of the American AssodaUon
For Jewish Education. He
previously held position of
Dbrector of the Bureaus of
Jewish Education in Sdien-
ecta4y. New Yocfc, and Pat¬ terson, New Jersey. Re was
Educational Consultant of the ^Ji^frish EdueatlonCflinndttee
Dr. Sctmuel Dinsky ^'
of New Yoric trcm 1951-1966. nt. DINSKY bas a B.R.E. d%ree from Teachers In¬ stitute, Jewish Theological Sendnaiy, a M.A. degree firom Teachers CoUese, Co¬ lumbia Universiiy, and a Ph. D. in Secondary Jewish Ed¬ ucation in U.S. from Dropsie College. He serves as con¬ sultant to tbeCdumbus Jew¬ ish Education Committee.
At tiie meetmg, reports on the first year's progress imd future plans wiU be given. 1906 Jewish children at¬ tend the religiaus schools of their choice and learning'"^ Jewish studies, experiences, heritage and sigidficance. Of tUs number 975 are' beys; 931 are girls. Of finther interest is the fact that of Uhis groups 407 are regls- fjAred in pre-school through first glrade; 637 children at¬ tend religious school one day a wedc; 683 attend 2-5 days
CHAIRMAN oC the Jewish Education Committee is Harry Schwartz; associate diairmen are Dr. Harold Monett and Sanuiel M. Mel¬ ton; executive secretaiy — Daniel Harrison; diaimuav publicity commtttee ~ Mrs. n' ' Jerome Nakrin.. -^ • .'¦. .•• •..
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Object Description
| Title | Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1968-05-30 |
| Subject | Jews -- Ohio -- Periodicals |
| Place | Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio) |
| Creator | Ohio Jewish Chronicle |
| Collection | Ohio Jewish Chronicle |
| Submitting Institution | Columbus Jewish Historical Society |
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| Date created | 2008-12-08 |
