Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1968-09-05, page 01 |
Save page Remove page | Previous | 1 of 8 | Next |
|
This page
All
Subset |
Loading content ...
*^» J.rfW*ilW»rt^f*l#»*w*^ jF*i
•'¦¦r-'"'"'
'('¦T\.*'^f'(-.ii'*'it''\*^^Z.T'^.^'l'C*''\'2''>^'t'-^%'V-''*y'^ t T.""""
-:--.*....-...i*.i^-.,/-.,i .
i.....-^r'.. ....
m
i. ' 1 I
^rt(-». ---—if ' ^^-i^sk^
zJlM Scnfing CWumiHis, *i:cnfraf^ ami Southwestc^ Ohio
Vol. 46, No. 36
THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 5.1968 - 12 ELUL
CoU. Hebrew f School Opens Monday
Classes at tte Colnmbos Hebrew Schotf wOl resume Monday^ Sept. 9, at tte Jew¬ ish Center and tte Nortt- side Branch, located at 3199 Indlantfa, Bett Tifcyah Con¬ gregation. ' /
Registration in tte beghi- ners class at/tte Jewish Center and tte Nortt-side Branch, is teing accepted at tte Hebrew School ofiSce. Boys and girls ages 7-9 are eligible for enr(dlment
Tte Hebrew School offers an ..elementary program tf a sbc year course tf study, and a four year High ScIhmI pro¬ gram.
Tte elementary school curriculum includes: Heli- rew: Tte study tf tte Hebrew . language and its importance as a tey to Jewish sources, prayers and traditions, as well as a strong living Ixnd witt tte State tf Israel and witt Jews tdl over tte world; Tte Bible; Prayers; Customs and Ceremonies; History and OotstandlQg Personalities: Cpmmunily; and American- Jewish Life.
Biur Mitzvah jpreparatian 'tis. ^ ,U an^intesral part tf fle
no extra charges inconnect- iaa wittthlseducatianal ser¬ vice.
Tte Hebrew High School objectives are: Providing ioKnriedge andnnderstanMqg tf tte minor prophets and selections from major ptets andwritings^acvaint- ing tte students ,TiWivarioas periods ih Ilebrewliteratare. . witt agreaterempiiasia'upah' tte ability to understand and converse in Hebrew, provid¬ ing a vusrb complete under¬ standing tf customs and laws pertaining to various holi¬ days andfestivalSfindliitro- iticing tte students to tte studi^ tf Mishna andCiAara.
Transportatian is avail- aide to students desiring'it. Students due at tte H^rew School at 4 pum., are picted up at tte public school after dismissal tf ttelr'iplasses and broK^ ^ ttelHebreiir Schotf at tte Jewish Penter. Ttey win te taten home at 5:40 p.nu Students attendhig classes at 5:50 ptnu, will to picted up at htmie approxi^ mateiy a half boor btfore class time.
>,'Tte staff tf tte Columtes I^brew Scbool Is composed, tf-tte following: liebnard Kass, Bernard Stfomaki^ K. Vilniarz and new to tte staff is Mrs. S. Goren tf Israel,. vdu) taught for tte past four u! years bi Hamilton,t Canada. liit Instructors at tte NiWtltH '• f aide Branch are: Rabbl^eb-' j nett Hermann and Mrf iiiHel- iehaSchlani. '¦»*''
Tte Cdumtes Hebrew
sdiool is a communitjr
'school, subsidized liy tte
United Jewish Fund and
Cqui^il. Tte school services
..all s^^nts tf (te Jewish
community. ' For ri^stration and in- fonnatibn please call 231— 7764.
Yenkin Named To Plan Dinner
I
1500 ORPHANS ABLE TO ATTEM) FAIR
These children from Stawen Acres in Dayton, Ohio were amoqg tte aPProxi- mately 1500 firom all over Ohio wto were treated to a day at the Ohio State Pair at tte third annual B'nai B'ritt Orphans Day. Tids event was sponsored by B'nai B'ritt Zion liodge in cooperation witt Zion, Candlelit and Twbi Rivers Ctepters of B'nai B'ritt womeh along «dtt tte belp tf tto B'nai B'ritt Yotfh or^ittlzation and participaHng lodges ttroiii^ut Ohio. "^-^
Pictured witt tte ichildren are Jack Rosier, tedc. Car right, and Lawrence Rutenstein, past president tf Zion Lodge. Through tte generosUy tf Resler, tte children for tte first time were able to teve virtually unlimited access to all rides at tto Fair.
IsradBonds Group Meets This Evening
Tte Colhmbus State tf Is' lael BortdCununltlge togta^. iiig iiieiidii^s tf tte Wom^s Commttteei and tte Congre-^ gaUonal leaders tf tte var¬ ious synagogue board tf di¬ rectors rmetf tids eveniqg^ Thursday, Sept. 5, to re¬ commit its efCorts to se^ $250,000 'in new bonds te- ttis<daie and tte aid tftteHlg^HoUdays..
Tte committee win dis¬ cuss a four point prqgramto reai^ tfais goab sale tf bonds to iMOdce; and pension fkmds; sale tf Imtlaiqg fbnd bonds to religious and fraternal organizatians; saletf indivi¬ duals by personal contact and tfarougb synagogue ap¬ peals and tte coUectiota tf outstanding commitments made in 1967 andear|yl968.
JEWS THROUGHOUT tte Udted Stales andCanadaare meeting in similar circum- stances fbrtte same purpose tf providing cantbned econ¬ omic support for a country burdened by hortilitles from tteir geograpidc neigtdxrs tut active antagonists. Is¬ rael depends upon Israel Bond dQlIai«< gained during tte. FaU aind Winter Cam¬ paigns to .'suRport its Oe- velopmenf ^Widget.
This De^li^ment te( has stffered gi?eatlyas ey from tbetlsra^ lar has had^tb'^'j^ianex' panded defense lanQy; Money gained through tto Isratf Bond program Is tte onlb' source tf income for tte De¬ velopment Bndget -Tte only way tte IsriiiU Government has to increkise itsipositlon in tte etxmoB&c world in which aU nations must com¬ pete is through doUarsgain- ed intte firee worldttrom^ Israel Bonds. '' '
B is to increase Israel's aUlUy to compete in world trade that tte Columbus Comndttee wlU re-commit itself to tte sale tf Israel Bonds during tte High Htfi- day season.
'-* «-.^ ,i^\
itablii jtflsits Synogogue
Congregation Ahavas Sbo> lorn amuuttoied ttat Rabid Morris I. Goldwasser win deliver aU Hl|^ Holy Dior Services tids yeiar. Babbi Gtfdwasser Isarecentjgrad- uate tf tte RdUd Isaac El- cbanan TlietfCBical Sembi- aiy having received ids Si^cte Witt tte eiass tf 1968., ¦ VA,
In' addttlbn.-te lialds a masters d^;ree in linguist¬ ics firami Colundda Udver- tUty, N.YJ witb Us field tf eiieciaUy' lie ing Sbcteetfh Century Yiddisb. Be spent ids ^udoT -year at 'the Sor- ixame* in Paris and is cur¬ rently a doctoral caididate at Yesldva Ukdveirsity. Re^ adso eamediaMaster tf Heb¬ rew Literature from the Bernard Itevel (Graduate School, Yeshiva Udversity.
BABBI Goldwasser was bom andrearied intte BroK, N.Y. and :is a product tf tte American Jewish DaySidiotf movement, having received ids eiementaiy educatlan at Ramaz School in Manhattan, and his hjl^ school traiidng at Yesldva Universibr High SchooL
- In additian to delivering- sermons on Rosh Hashanah and YomKiivur,Rabbi Gtfd¬ wasser wiHspealctotte Con¬ gregatian prior to Selichtf services, Satnrday, Sept. 14, al 10:30 pjn.
Zacks To
Address
Conference
Wben tte first NaUnol Young Leadersblp Confer- ence' to te sponsored jolndy by tte United Jewisb Anpeal and tte Cooncn tf Jewisb Federations and Welfare FmKb'meets in New York on Sc^ 13 and-14, Gordon -Zadcs; promtnent leader in tte United Je«risb Fund CouiidltfCtfumbos, irilLte among''iOib g<|i6st spealan's.
Zac^,; 'tubing an Assodate Chalii^
ers^^Cabinet of the UJA. wm - spedc on tte subject; "Yonqg Leaders - Bringing about Change in Jewish Com- inndiy life." Tte two^day session wHI bring togetter 400 men and women between tte ages tf 25 and 40 wto teve risen ba leadership in fkntfaer JewisbpiiilanUntipic, , rtfigioos weliE^ andednca- Itional' 'irograms in their home commimtties. Ttey wm come Itom 50 cities in 30
Herman M. Katz, president tf tte Uiited Jewish Fund and Council, has acpcdnted Ato L Yenkin as diairman tf tte Flaimfaig Committee forjtte Tentt Amnud dinner meeting tf tto UIFC, tote teld on Sunday evenbig, Sept. 29, at 6attteMniidb«Htf- Jow Country Cbdi. Tte dfai- ter^ whidi wiU diserve diet¬ ary laiin, wiU to preceded by a codctaQ Iioar.
Sendng witt Mr. Yenkin on tte Committee on Ar¬ rangements are tte foUow- ~ lag: Irving A. Baker, Sidney L Blatt, Mrs. Sidney! Blat^ Gus K. Brown; Jr., Howard N. Byer, Afrs. MiUardCum- mins, Sanford Fishnian, Marvin L. .Glassmai^ Mrs. David Goldsmith, AUen Gundersteimer Jr., Mrs. Raymond Kahn, Mrs. Simon ' Lazarus, Mrs. Stanley Katz, Mrs. Miltan J. Leemai^ Dav¬ id Levisoi^ BArs. Jule Mark, Arthur Meizlish, Mrs. Carl vtniijimm^ Mr^. Samuel B& Metton, Mrs. HertertSdda; Isadore Togper, Mrs. WU¬ Uam Wasserstrom, Ray¬ mond WeUs, Ato A. Wolman and Mrs. Fred YenUn. - -A NATIOK&LLY fronOa-
VITAL problems CEidng American Jewisb communit¬ ies 'wiU be discussed and wffl to tte sul^ect tf major
addr^'ses by Itzhak Rabin,
—^^idritf; tf staff tf Is- rad^it'defense forces, now Ambassador ' to tto' United StatciS^lfidward'Gbisberg tf Cleveliild andii;Herbert J. Friednian of New York,gai-' eral chairinan and executive vice-cbainnan, respective¬ ly, tf tto UJA; Louis J. Fox tf Baltl niiore' and Fhflip Bernstein of New York, president and executive vice president respectively tf tte CJFWF.
In addition to Mr.andMrs. Zadts, tto ftdlowing are ex-, pected to attend Crom Colum¬ bus:. Mr. and Mrs. MUiard Cummins, Mr. and Mrs. Ed¬ win EUnuin, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Schottenstein, and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard K. Yeddn.
Lodge Phins installation
Zion JLodSB tf B^rkB'ritt «W instaU its new officers Smdey, Sept 8, attteanwutf instaHtfion dbmeratTempie TilCerett IsraeL
Beniamin L. Zok win to installed aispresident. Otters to tdiB office indude \inilard C. Bornsteiiv fbrst vice president William A. Goldmaiv second vice presi¬ dent; Bernard Bonisteln, warden; Joel IL Mirman, guardian; Marvin Pliskin, secretary: Walter Katz, treasurer; Lawrence A. Bidi- enstein, ctejJain and LW. Garek, ^tbexi Lazarus and Leo Yassenoli; trustees. '
Tte Si Lakin Award, sym- ImUc tf outstamBng. contri¬ butions to tte cmunuuity, win to presented toattomoy Isadore Topper.
Master tf ceremonies for tto dinner wiU to N. Victor Goodman. Featured enter¬ tainer wffl to veteran stow- man Dave Kaplan, who is also regional director tf tte B'nai B'ritt Service Fund in Clevelend.
Kaplan, whose stage name is Dave Martin, began his stow business career in 1945 with tte Glenn Mffler Anqy Band.
ent spedier has been secur¬ ed. Tto program wffl nuGa- tidn tto Idgh standards vriMi have beenestablistodatpve- viousamuai meetings tf tte UJFC. Induded in tto pro¬ gram wffl to tte honoriqg tf ttose wto have acblevedait- standing performance in leadership^ bott bi tte UIFC and intte community, in'var- ious areas tf endeavor.
Because tf tte limited seating capaci^tf tte Coun- . try CInb, reservations siiauld te made wittout delay.
Emphasis On Religious Week At BJ
For tte lOtt consecutive year tte Bett Jacob Cpn- gr^atioi^ under tte dhcec- tion tf its Adutt Edncation Conunitliee, wffl sponsor its community-wide ngHnmiiy renowned Religiaus Enute- sis Wedb Bom inttendnd tfBabldDavidStavsky,Bpir- Ifaial leader tf tte B^ Ja¬ cob Congregatian, B.E,W. bas gnnm in stature ever tte years to tte point wtere today many widely acclaimed Jewish sctolars express their desire to agpear on tte pixigram: Tids year, as bas always been tte cos- tom, Bett Jacdi wffl oOier tids giKikt lectance series tf outste^ng orators as its contribution. to tte entire Colnmlias Jewish comnm- ity, an^ particularly tothose individnaliB wto seek to ex¬ pand ttefr knotriedge tfJod- aism on a t^lditiana^ and frteUectuMleveL ' Custoniarily teld dbring
, ASOtES VlfAY T'SHUVAq, tte Tm Days tf Fei^ttteoe between Bosb'Hastena and Yarn ICippur, R.Ei,W. wffl cgen on Wednesday, Sep¬ temter 25, at 8:30 ptm. at tto Jewisb center. Tte con- , doffing lecture wffl to bdd on Sunday, Septemter 29. Two outstanding guest
4 speakers wffl discuss ttefr particular specialty within tt^ very timely iofdctf tte current year, "ReUgion and
Retofflon.'* ;;:
On Tbursdiiy evplnB,Sep- temter 26, tte,,Bett Jacob Yoott Group wfflbol^apanel discussion, n8i|jgv«naU^r sid>-topic wittiin^i^li^'m^jor theme. Tte panel miederat- ar wffl to a weU known ed¬ ucator in tte tieWat youtt guidance. Tto B.J. Yoiitt Group continues ,to fimctton lindertte superylsion tf Kleve Zians, wto,fi)r a qun- ter tf years h^jl^, a pro¬ fessional position in yiouth social worii.
On Saturday, September 28, Rabbi Stavsky wffl de¬ Uver bis sermon entirely in Yidffisb for SbdAosShuva untusba. -\ .
Joseph Nicbd, B.&.1K. committee chairman, has announced that a social-hour wffl also to an integral tart tf this program. "
v^jjf^ «
fl
" Ifl
¦)iiM
%
,'Hl
3:|
^
Object Description
| Title | Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1968-09-05 |
| Subject | Jews -- Ohio -- Periodicals |
| Place | Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio) |
| Creator | Ohio Jewish Chronicle |
| Collection | Ohio Jewish Chronicle |
| Submitting Institution | Columbus Jewish Historical Society |
| Rights | This item may have copyright restrictions. Online access is provided for research purposes only. For rights and reproduction requests or more information, go to http://www.ohiohistory.org/images/information |
| Type | Text |
| File Name | index.cpd |
| Image Height | Not Available |
| Image Width | Not Available |
| Format | newspapers |
| Date created | 2008-12-08 |
