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Vol. 46. Nn. 49
THURSDAY; NOVEMBER 28,1968 - 7 KISLEV
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Beth Jacob Honored By UOJCA
Beth Jacob Congregation has been named the recipl^ of the 1968S^ynagogue Ach¬ ievement Award of the Unlcm of Orthodox Jewish Congre¬ gations of America.
In making the announce- tnent, UOJCA President Jo¬ seph Karaslck said that the Award will be presented at the Awards Dinner atthe or¬ ganization's 70th Anniver¬ sary National Blemdal Con¬ vention, being held at The Wa8hii«ton Hilton tai Wash¬ ington, D.C. from Wednes¬ day, Nov. 27 through Sunday, Dec. 1.
THE SYNAGOGUEAch- ievenienl Award is presented "Iii|.tribH(p to oqtstandintf aohleveineiit in tbe stri^- theobig of JeTrish life \a its community't|voggl| creative undertakings for the ntti^^ mient of Torah goads/f Ralibi Stiyld Stavsky Is spiritual leader of the congregation and president is Dr.' Char¬ les Young.
This award is limited to four Congregations through¬ out the United States..
The'Beth Jacob^elegatloii will consist of Dr. Charles; Youtig, President, Mr. Ju¬ lius J. Cohen, First Vice President and Chairman ot the Building Committed, Dr. Maynard Goldmeier, Second VUe PresldentandMr, Alvin Staanted, Immediate Past President atid RabU David Stavsky.
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'^^Mehiber Jewfsh Book Month
;¦ Two special events com- memoraaag Jewish BoOk Month will take place at the Jewish Crater, 1125 College Ave. during the first week of December. On Sunday, Dec. 1 at 3 p.in; in the isulult loimge of the Center, Dri Yaai(Ov MasMah wm'Speak on "The Freseiit Day Litier- ary Scene ^ Israel," jts trends, personalltieii aitdi% fliiehces. Influences-.frtiQi
-.western literature willali^o be a part of Dr. MasMah's talk.
Oq Wednesday, Dec. 4sat 8 punv, Babbi Norman Bcgr.. lat, assistant Rabbi at Agu¬ das Achim Si^niagqgue will lecture on ."the Boo^ of SoiM -The Growth and De¬ velopment of TheTorahfirom
..l^isi to Present Date."
Bonds Plans Dec. Drive
Dr. Charles Young, Campaign chairman tar the Colum¬ bus State of Israel Bond Drive, announced Uie second week in December has been set aside for a deanup drive to contact.cveiy post purchaser of Israel Bonds who has not beoi apsroacbed tids year and to bring in all oitstanding l^edges committed tarller in the year.
The drive, a week before Hanakkub, is called tbe "Light oC FVeedom" campaign be-
MISSION AT MOSQUE
Pictured above is the Calumbus Stiidy Mission, shownin Old Jerusalem, at the Al-Aksa Mosque, wUch is holy notonly tothe Moslem Religion, but is on ttie site of encounter between &i-d and Abraham^ at the time of the Saorifioe-iaC Is^ac, -:according'to-tiradlU<»ii;v;-¦ ¦-;--.;«;«<:-'->''^^^^ -¦'¦'¦
the {?r(Up'^sit^ inaiiy historical and biblical sites both In old and new Jeru- saleiii, Inclufflng tte Western Wall, as well as touring extensl](rely the instttntlans maintained and supported by tte United Jewish Apped, tte Jewish Agency^ tte JoiDt DiistrniutlcKi Cmnmittee, Malben, ORT, etc, all bt which aro inaJOr tene- ficlaiy: ajgehcies. of. the United Jewish Fund and Council, wUch sponsored tte Colunibus Study Mission.
cause Israel Bonds lie^ tte way to a brigfhter economic fliture for Isradandtiiepnr- chaser. A Goal of $144,000 has been set for tte one week drive wUchrepresents $18,000 or "Chai" for each id^ of HanaMoih.
ISRAEL Bond moi's and women's committee will te working from tte Israel Bond Headquarters, 2691E. Main St., Sunday morning, Dec. 8, and Monday through Thurs¬ day eveniiig to make sureall persons are contacted. Any¬ one wishing to volunteer
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^Friends'
Fred Yenkln, chairman of tte "Friends" (tftteColum- faus Hebrew S^teol, an¬ nounced the conqpletlon of plans foi- the sevuith annual afblr of tte group, to te held Tuesday, Dec 3, 6:15 p.m. Artinir %atz and Louis M. Levin, former presidents or tte Hebrew School,-are co-chabrmen of this commit¬ tee. Mr. and Mrs. Irving A. Baker, will host the "Friends" at tteir teme, 268 S. Hardli« Rd. Acock- tafl, hour and buffet dinner wOl DreceM tte program.
Dr. Marvin Fox, professor of FtaUosoidiy at OUo State University, wfll te the guest speaker. Tte subject of his addressH»^."Jewish Educa¬ tion: Conununify Challenge and CommmdlyRespansibU- Hy."
Dr. Fox participated this past summer in a IMalogue
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pjEli See The Chronicle's ¦T^p Special Section Lm TOURISM IN ISRAEL 1 ^R In This issue
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Dr. lyiairvin Fox
of Amerlcab and Israeli iil^ tellectualS'teld in Isra^Be is a contrlbathig editor of Judaism, member of flie edi¬ torial board of TradiUoni aid Us writings appear often in the Commentary. Dr. Fox writes extensively for many philosopUcal and academic journals.
Tte program of tin eve- niiig is as follows: welcom¬ ing remarks by Irviqg Bak¬ er; greetings will te ex¬ tended by Sol Zeldfai, pre¬ sident of Ite Colunabus He¬ brew- School; Fred Yenkln . will introduce Dr. Fox; and Harry Schwartz, chairman Jciwlsh Education Commit¬ tee, UJFC wfll thank tiw speaker.
Tte "Frioads of tte Co¬ lumbus Hebrew School," was estabilsbed in 1962, to fUr- tiier ^ewlsheducatiiaiiiigen- oral andspedflcaUyttesro- 0ram- of tiie Oohiiiibas He¬ brew School.
dieir aid in tte "Ugtt of Freedom" drive Is urged to contact tiie Israel Bond Of¬ fice at 237-0341.
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Harry Brantoi^ director of tte Organization and Mem¬ bership Departmoits of tte Zionist Organization ta America, will te tte guest speaker at tte testimonial dinner bdng tendered to Dr. BeQjandn W. Abramson. TUs semi-formal affair irill te held at Temple Tiferetii Is¬ rael onSimday,Dec.8.Cock- taUs are at 6pi.m.4mddinner will 'be served at 7 pum. .'i,'tife>^tniiiiiiinjr u> unmea. FiJmjinIP f"^ tebigmade «^n»tttmanlal Dfamer headed by David Zuctadrj C237-4753). Reserva¬ tion^ and Uformatlon may te
itn its November Issue tiie National Jewish Montiily has iSeatiired an article concem- bg Rabbi Hany Kaplan and te dear firlend, Paul Lip- son, star of Fiddler on tte Roo^
Lipson served as aSunday School teacher for tinPitts- fleld, Mass. coogregaUon where RabU Kaplan had Us first palpit. He later foflowed RabU Kaplan to O.S.U. and tiie Hfllel Foundation vriiere te began Us ctdegiate and tteatrlcal careers. Uving at Hfllel for four years, Lipson was successively elevated firom 'drama di¬ rector to activities director to stodentassistantdirectar.
Dr. Joseph Neyer, profes¬ sor of phflosopby at Rutgers University, New Jersey, will address a special meeting of tte Community Relations Committee of tte Columbus United Jewish Fund and Councfl Dec. 1 at 8'p.m. at tte Jewish Coiter.
Professor Neyer, an out¬ standing anthorlly on Middle Eastern afCiilrs, will report to tte Community Relations Committee on the proUems of flnd&ig peace in tiie Mid¬ dle East. His talk irill in¬ clude a unlgae evaluation of tte relation of tte New Left and tte black extremists to tte Middle East, crisis.
THE MEETiNd, at wUdi tte Community Relations Committee will (te host to tte United Jeirish F^md and Councfl, will teidiaired by Judge Leonard j. Stern.
iSeclal invnauons nave heen extended to Jewish f^- Guliy members of OUo State lAdversity. Tte entire Jew¬ ish coimnunHy wfll te wel¬ come.
Harry Branton
obtained from 1.1;. Beats, Or. B.B. Caplan, Irving Chasin, Jacob H. Gflbert, Dr. Max Kanter, Fred Levi, Leon F. Mendel, M.D. Portman,Ber- nard R. Ruben, Dr< Irving Sefi;, Harold Schottenstein, Ben Seifcras, SamSkdxm.Cy Tanenbanm or Fred YenUn..
RECEIVE AWARDS!
tte sixth annual alumni awards sponsored jointly by Columbus City PanheUeUc Associatian and tte Alumni Ihterfiratemity CouncU of OUo State Univer¬ sity announce tte red^oots oftiie Outstandiag Flra- temitv Bfan and Woman of tte Year. Recetving tte bonot' 01 jfinaeniuj man of tte Year 1968 Is Uiw- renee Sehaffei^ 745 a FUtii St.,,meniber ofSigma, Alpha Mu Fratendty. Tte Fratwnlly Woman ot tte Year 1968 Is Mrs. Raymond W. Bettiel^ 3177 Dale Ave., of CU Oinega Sorority. Tteir selection Is based on flratemUy and .community service and ttey are dusen trota twenty thousand pb>a fraternity - sorority alumni In tte Franklin County Area.
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| Title | Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1968-11-28 |
| Subject | Jews -- Ohio -- Periodicals |
| Place | Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio) |
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