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Sim Serving Coiumbus, f^Centrar and Southwestern Ohio, mK
Vol. 47, No. 4
THURSDAY, JANUARY 23,1969 - 4 SHEVAT
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UJFC Adopts 1969 Goal of
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Cohn To Address Annual Meeting
The Annual Meeting of Heritage House wiU be beld on Sunday, Fohruary 2, at 2 p.mi at Heritage House. The.
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Gf raid Cohn
PuUic is cordially invitedto attend. Gerald N. Cdai, Executive
Director of Heritage House, wlU oifer-tiw mata presen¬ tation, "A Brighter Tomor¬ row." Cohn WiU discuss the iMlosophy of the Heritage , House program^ and its fii¬ ture ta the coming years. PRIOR TO his appointment as the ExecuUve Director of Heritage House Cohn was the Assistant IHrector ofthe Jewish Center for Aged ta St. Louis, MissourL He also served on the staff of the Home for the Aged Blind of the Jewish Guild for theBlind taNew York City. ^ Cohn has Ms Masters De- tpgree fironi tiieColumbia UM¬ versity Schod of Social Work and is also a Graduate of Rutgers UMversity. He is the author of numerous arti¬ des on Geriatric Care. His most recent pubUcation ap¬ peared in the September Issue of "Professional Nur¬ sing Home.'" , «GM.^^a^^b|^^^^
No Lhrtit For Emergency Fund
*ANGa^VVFFAIR FEB. 4
Discussing plans for Angd luncheon to be held Feb. 4 at Winding I|bUbw iu:el jMrs. Martta Hackmari'^hos- tess; Mrs. WilIai;^Bbrn4t^>reservatioiis; Mrs. Jack Rubin, Mce-presidentways'^and means; Mrs. Stadey Maybnick, treasurer; !Mrs. Ted Stone.'
Hostesses fcir the luncheon will be .Mrs. Allen Davis, Mrs, Bernard Feltiinger., ^r^. Leon Friedman, Mrs. David Gerstenfdd, %s, Eugene Goldberg, Mrs. Moris Groner, Mrs. Joseph Hofctibyvt-Mrs. Harry Kohn, Mrs. Sanford Kravftz, Mrs. Blabr Rubot, Mrs.
ta an unprecedented ac¬ tion, the Board bf Trustees of the UMted Jewish Fund and CouncUJ at its meeting of Tuesday, Jan. 14, unan¬ imously voted a goal of $840,000 for the Regular Campaign, and a maximum gift-no limit-for the Israel Emergency Fund ta 1969, and unaMmousIy adopted the foUowing Resolution;
resolved; that each member of the Board of Trustees of the UMted Je¬ wish Fund and Council ac¬ knowledges, by tiw accep-
UMted MAS, O.R.T., the the Jotat Distribution Com¬ mittee and others.
EMERGENCY FUND
For the third year, the Israel Emergency Fund Campaign wUl be conttaued, -¦" with an extra maximum gift, over and above the contri¬ bution to the Regular Fund, being asked for tills crucid and Important drive. Nddol- lar god was set for the Israel Emerjgency Fund. Only the dimensions of the need
tanceof his appointment to - dictate the amount each per-
Center
The Jewish Center,taits constant qiiesttoexiiand pro¬ grams of interest toaU of its members, ta announcing a series of new activities geared to families with chUdren she years of age and under. These wiU go beyond tiw present programs of the Pre-Schod and sundry otiwr activittes.'
Announcenient d the new areas of taterest wasmade Jdntly by the president of the Jewish Center, Myer W. Mellman and Dr. Hardd L. Monett^ vice-president for peagrama. At the same time they deslgmded 1^. James I Teuwnahainn as chairman d tiw admidstraUye con- mittee to advise on dl pro^ grams and activities for the chUd six and undeir, and have aivointed Mrs. Rose Schwartz to direct the com- JEdete gamut d aU d these interests, taduding the Pre- School itself rlier present responsibiUty.
VR. TENNENABAUM and Mayer Bosenfdd, the Con- tier's execuUve director ad¬ vised that tiwy wiU soon 'make known tbe complete persqnnd of the administra¬ tive conuniitee Idrtidsarea. Subseiiuently too the com¬ munity wUl receive an an- nounc^nent outiiMiig aU d the" programs, plained for families- wtth the young
Workers, The Geronto- kigicd Sodety and tiw Na¬ tional Association d Socid Workers ainong other organ¬ lzaUons.
The election of Ofticers and Board Members and a uMque demonstraUon of the .Therapeutic programs of Heritage House wUI high¬ light the program.
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tills Board, Ms responslM' lities to contribute funds, ta accordance with Ms nieahs, to the aimud fUnd- ralsing Campaign d tiw Uhited Jewish Fund and CouncU; and, except under ex-tenuating circumstances, to suppiori. actively and to pariicipate ta such annud Amd-rdsing efforts; andthat
son wiU be asked to pledge tor the Israd Emergency Fund, as maximum gifts are expected to be raised, ta view d the present situa¬ tion prevaUtag ta the Middle East.
PRE - CAMPAIGN fund- raising and solicitation wMch Has taken place d-^
Angel Luncheon Plam €iOrn^lete
The 12th Annud Angd Luncheon ptans are now completed. David Schoenbrun, award winning CBS News Correspondent and one of America's mostjdi/stingUishedbjourndist - his¬ torians of our times wUl speak on "Search for a new world order." The luncheon wUlb^ hdd Feb. 4 at noon at Winding HoUow Country Club.
The.higMight of the luncheon wUl be the coronation d the Angel of the Day, an honor
ready indicate 'that <the jnen
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tato consideration ape cial prepared to mea/^ufe uP to ^
tiwir respoRSibU|tie6.'Nitte out of' t^n of tiie gifts d- ready ta are running well ahead of: 1968, ta'both tiw Regdar imd the Emergency Fund Campaigns.
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The present announce- mdit, it was pdnted out, is inade foUowtag lians deduc¬ ed fknm a survey d Center fdnUfes, ta wMdi ttaiipears that th^ may be 500 or Idne chQdren d ages sfae and under whose complete Center needs are nd now being met.
General Slioul Rosdiio
Isradi General fb Speak
Brigadier Generd Shad RosoUo, Commander of is¬ rad's Southern PoUce dis¬ trict, wOl speak d the home d Mr. and Mrs. Sol Zdl, 257 Eastmoor Blvd., on TUnrsday evedng, Jan. 30, at a dimwr meeting d 6 pwm., tiw second Top GUt function ta behalf d%he 1969 Campaign of the United Je¬ wish Fund and CouncU.
ta Brigadier Generd Ro- soUq's command ta taduded ttw old city d Jenisatem aa weU as ttw AUedv Bridge, Hebron andBetUehemareaa.
bestowed upon an outstan¬ ding Coundl member of the year. The Angel maybe any¬ one form the generd mem¬ bersMp or board except a present officer or past president of the chapter.
Suggestions may be made ta writing to Mrs. George Ornsteta 2645 Bryden Rd. 1 Members of her com¬ mittee are Mrs. Allan Mey¬ er, Mrs. Blair Ruben, Mrs. David Gersteddd, Mrs. MaxweU Papurt, and Mrs. Ted Scholonsky.
Generd chairman of the luncheon is Mrs. Gerdd Jacobs, Mrs. Harry Green¬ blott, vice-chairman. Mrs. Jack Rubin is vice-presi¬ ded ways and means. Mrs. Maurice Zox, Is president d Columbus chapter of Council. Reservations for the luncheon can be made by cdUng Mrs. WUlard Bom¬ steta, 231-6165. Transpor¬ tation can be arranged by caUing Mrs. Mark Feta- taiopf, Jr., 231-6055.
Seminar Opens Up New \^red
The Jewish Center wlU move into a iww phase d addt Jewish programmtag with the formation d acom- mitteie on Semtaar in Jewish Education. The cbairman d tds conunittee wiU be Alvta Shames.
A(;cording toShames,"the purpose d tMs new. concept is to provide qpportuMties for study ta arieas of Jewish Mdory, lAUdsOphjr, socio¬ logy, communities andBlble. tt is our god to offer three semtaars a year to the cwi-
mtiMly, occasionally speak¬ ers d.naUiond repd'aUon wUl ii| invtted to keynote or suiii^iMze the seminars."
Tti Jtnbroduce tills new Jew¬ ish i^diication program. Dr. Rol>ert Chazan, Assistant Prdessor d Jewish History .V,' d OS.V., WiU instruct a,^ four.'sesslm coiirse titied' "Modem Jewish Life - The Process d EmancipaUon."
THE COURSE wUl start on Monday, Feb. 3, at 8 pun., and wiU be offeried for four consecuUve Mondays.
circumstances, dan to make Ms ple^ at the begtadng d the campaign as an ex¬ ample: of leadership and as an encpuragemed to others.
Tlie ResoluUon was pro¬ posed by Sidney I. Blatt, Chairman d the Campaign Advisory Committee, and was seconded by Norman MeizUsh, Generd Campaign Chairman.
MEIZLISH outiined some d the vitd needs d the current campaign, wMch make imperative the most dynamic and hard - Mtting campaign ever to be con¬ ducted ta Columlns. He stressed the rising spird of infldion, wMch had d- fected the budgets of dl locd'institutions and agen¬ cies wMch are beneficiaries of the annud drive d the UJFC, and why tacreased funds wodd be needed, not for addltiond prograimniiig, bd just to liiaintatathe samr tevel d services as ta the past year.
Included ta tMs group are The Jewish Center, the Co¬ lumbus Hebrew School, tlw Jewish FamUy Service, HU¬ lel at:Ohio State and OMo Universities, Heritage House and Jewish Education Com¬ mittee, and others.
MEIZUSH stated tiiat ttw nationd agencies who re¬ ceive aUocdions from tiw annud drive of the UJFC are dso suffering firom the same rising costs, and ta¬ creased igifts miist be pro¬ vided,, IC their needs are to VM|, mef; on the most ele- ^n^aS^ levels.
Esiwdally are the needs d tbe 1969 crucid ta the Regdar Campaipn, foir the aUocation made to the United Jewish Apped, wMch ta¬ dudes the Jewtah Agency, the UMted -Israel' Apped,
'Come Blow Your Horn V Opens Soto
A comedy thd drew whoops of laughter from New York audiences during ifs 85 week run, entitied "Come Blow Your Horn," is coming to the Jewish Center, 1125 CoUege Ave., opening Sat¬ urday, Jeui. 25, as the next offering j of Gdtery Players Subscription Series.
Subsequent performances so tMs generdion gap com¬ edy wUl be presented on Sunday, Jan. 26, Wednesday and Thursday evening, Jan. 29 and 30 and Saturday.and Sunday, eyenings, Feb. 1 and 2. The Wednesday perform¬ ance curtata is 7:30, dl other, performances start d 8:30r**
UNDER the direction of Eddie Kaye tiie ca^t of tiiis jovid romp abod a carefree young man's mistake ta showing Ms kid brdher how . he, too, pan be a Don Juan, wiu consid d Latry Sam¬ uels (^aid andRoberiTube- sing ^uddy) as the brothers, Irene Braverman (Mrs. Ba- .kev) and Larry Kent (Mr. Baker) as their disapprjivtag pareds, Josie'Gockenbach (ConMe) and Sunnie Steta¬ berg (Peggy) as two of the girls ta the merry bache¬ lor's Itfe. , i
For taformation caU 231;- 2731, , .i-
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| Title | Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1969-01-23 |
| Subject | Jews -- Ohio -- Periodicals |
| Place | Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio) |
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