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Vol. 47. No. 9
2B& Servinft Columbus, "C^n¥ar andSouthwestern OhioAWK
. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27.1^69 - 9 ADAR
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Cantor. Mqtus Radzivilov«r
i Brotherhood Plons Cantor's Appearance
The Brothethood of Agu¬ das Achiin will again present to tbe Jewish community of Columbus an opportunity to hear one at tiie cogntijr's &mous Cantors. Acclaimed .throughout America and Eu- 'z^ipe- as "an eminent suc- ^cessor to the inmtiutal con- ;J',|i^fgrlai;glant8, ofthe pastgdd- ^Weirai'f^Cantar Matus Rad- "* """ ^' BL^ULaBwar-atther* AcmiirSt^nagogue' on 'Friday evenlng> 8:15 p,m., Feb. 28, and Saturday mom- ^^ Ing, March 1, to chant the ' Utinrgy.
Faipous as a master in¬ terpreter of the original ','V<Allner" Nusach Hate- filah throughout the world, Cantor,Radivllover has ap¬ peared' as guest Cantor in many synagogues in Ameri¬ ca,, Canada, Mexico^ and Is¬ rad. V Bom in the province of ,'" yoUyn, Poland — Cantor r Kadzlvllover'' comes to Co¬ lumbus with a background of Hebrew Spiritual andcuUur- ,al learning attained at some of the foremost universities of Europe.
B was in 1946 that the late Rabbi Eiiezer Silver of Cin¬ cinnati heard Mm and se- . cured his admission to tlie United States. He has l»on . warmly received by tlie Jew¬ ish Community and remains eternally gratefUI stating "I ' have now ai^tained my dreams. I now appear in a fi:ee land without fear." He is married a^id has one daughter.
THE AGUPAS AchimBro- therhoocl invtt^s eveiyone to attend. Morris Mendel, president of the Brother¬ hood, and Louis Goidfarb were instrumental in ar¬ ranging Cantor Badzivl- lovei*s appearance.
Israel Ma^ Reieit Reprisal factics
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. TELETHON PLANIVERS
UJFC Telethon planners, firom left, are. Mesdames Aaron Kahn, Melvin Furman, Edwaurd £>cU:^zinger and Charles Huelsman. The telethon is'scheduled for Sunday moming.
Telethon Drive Is "Fhis Sunday'
"Mrs. Jewish homemaker.ot Franldin Counly is asked to ' keep her tdeiAone:liiie|.oi»n Sunday morning, March-2, be¬ tween the hours of ip ai^4 torecelve the all important call firom a volunteer op^ati^''the phcmes atthe downtown office of Huntington National Bjud( in behalf of the campaign of the Women's Division, UJFC,"regiiestedthe$^-chairmen,Mrs. Melvin Furman and Mrs. Charles B.H^I|nuin, in announcing the drive.
ZURICH, (JTA)~Diplo- nuktlc sources in Bern said < that Israel Embassy has ask¬ ed Swiss authorities to re¬ lease-23-year-old Morde- chai Rahamim, the El Al security guard who fired on four, Arab terrorists who attacked the El Al airliner.
MANNING the phones at the bank Sunday will be Mrs. Louis GOldfSirb, Mrs. Nor¬ man Katz, Mrs. Martin Pol¬ ster, Mrs. Munroe Pale¬ strant, Mrs. JoseiAi Schaf¬ fer, Mrs. Hy Weinberg, Mrs. Jerome Fisher, Mrs. Louis Nemzer, Mrs. Sanford Lip¬ son, Mrs. Walter Stern, Mrs. Henry Levin, and Mrs. Mor¬ ris Swedlow.
Mao Mrs. Goodman Kap¬ lan, Mrs. Carl Mellman, Mrs. Maurice Hepps, Mrs. Irvin Rubin, Mrsi Louis Zuckerman, Mrs. Ben Eis¬ ner, Mrs. Sam Goldman, Mrs. J. Maynard Kaplan, Mrs. Jack SUberstehi, Mrs. Nathan Nedeiman, Mrs. Vic¬ tor Ringer, Mrs. Isadore Rosewasser, Mris. Isadore Topper, Mrs. Bernard lOish- ner.
And, Mrs. Leslie Fraqllbl, Mrs. Fred Levi, Mrs. Syd-
'ney Herman, Mrs. Morris Paine, Mrs. Ben Smilack, Mrs. Arthur Zwelling, Mrs. Aaron Kahn, Mrs. Herbert Grossman, Mrs. Sam Gor¬ don, Mrs. Robert Friedman, Mrs. Julian Bamett, Mrs. Mitchell Goodman, Mrs. Es¬ ther Bain, Mrs. Martin Lev¬ enson, Mrs. Murray Galan, Mrs. Ralph Groban, Mrs. S.R.. Kotzer, Mrs.BenGood- manj Mrs. Lew. Cohen, Mrs. Isadore 'Gurvis, and Mrs. Sidney Rockoff,«
HOSPITAUTY is being handled by Mrs. Edward Sch¬ lezinger and Mrs. Alvin Lewin. Mrs. Robert L. Friedman and Mrs. Harry Greenblott complied the Master List of aU Jewish women within Franklin County.
JERUSALEM, '(JTM—Is¬ rael's leaders appeared to Jiiav6 chosen, at least for the time being, a policy of se.^- ing international idd in pre- venting flirther Arab com¬ mando attacks on Israeli ci¬ vil aircraft, ratlier ttan ra? ;: prisals. - - '¦'¦'"""
However, the Arab count- r^s were beiqg put on notice • that a retaliatory action for the second armed attack in three' months on an El Al airliner had definitely not been ruled out.
THE APPARENT new strategy was indicated in a letter firom Foreign Mini¬ ster Abba Eban to United Nations Secretary General U Thant, in a statement by Defense Minister Moshe Da¬ yan and in an^tddres^ to the I&iesset by Transport Miid¬ ster Moshe Carmel after four Arabs attacked ait'El Al Boeing 720B as it'was proceeding on a runway taf^
takeoff at Zatich's;KIcten ,, '-airparr,~s|a:aying itwUfama-' chine gun fire.
Tlie Eban note was deli¬ vered to Thant by Israel. Ambassador Josef Tekoah. It challenged the Secretary General to spell out cbOh- cretely what "constructive international action" be had - in mind to prevent "acts of violence agaihst civil avia- tim in the fiiture." In tie note, Eban cijEed Thant's words df cdqdemnation of the attack on the El Al plane in Zurich,
THE FOREIGN Mbdster also aslced that: the letter, which he called "an appeal to the moral conscience of mankind," be transmitted to all UN member Btatesl An Israeli delegation spikes- ;L man, explaining why the let¬ ter had not been addressed to tbe Security Council, said that Israel's experiences with the Council-rWhich con¬ demned Israel's reprisal said last December for an Arab attack on an EI Al plane at Athens in wliicb one Israeli passenger was killed but said notMng about tiie Arab action—was such as to lead Israel to feel that tiie CouncQ was not "tiie ap¬ propriate address" for tbe Israeli complaint.
In citing Thant's own hope for "constractive interna¬ tional action," Eban noted tfaatigince Israeli civil avia- ttm' has been tbe principal target of "tids governmen- tally-sponsored idracy, we sbould like to be informed of all steps taken ur plan¬ ned."'
EBAN RECALLED the Se- anrUyCouncH^s Dec.'31 re¬ solution cond^inning Israel's raid on Beirut Airport and noted that measure fidled to cite both the Atiiens inci¬ dent and the hijacking of anotiier El AI airlhier last summer. All three anti-Is¬ rael actions were carried out by ti» same'Arab terro¬ rist (nrsan^aUoa, tbta Front
for the Liberation of Pal¬ estine.
I The unbalancedresolution," Ib indicated, fostered an "at¬ mosphere of international in-
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dulgence'^ which led to tfae ,Zurlcb "incident, when the Amsterdam-Tel Aviv plane, with 17 passengers and 10 crew members, was sliotup.
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DETROIT, (JTA)~The Jewish and Cbrlstian com- . inunities Iwre were aroused by a wave of antiirSemitic anti-Israel propa^da that has spread over the Wayne' State University dgifiipus. The propaganda, apparently originating withthe ArabStudent Organization, has been abetted by campus and citf-campus adherents of the New Left, ainong them a number of Jewish students. It took the. fbrm of anti-Israel, anti-^Iewish blasts in the caiinpus newspaper. South End, and reams of anti- Israel material.pubUdy displayed in the University Ubrarj^. Araib students and New Leftists alsb coar; ducted a "teach-in" in wUch Israel was excoriated and the Arab terrorist organization. El Fatah, glori-i tied. " .«v
,NEW YORK, (JTA3w-Tho,execuaonot8evettIraqJs-i "' 'all' Moslems-'-^ dawn last week for allegedly spiking for Israel was denounced by three major Amet'ican Jewish organizations. Arthur J. Goldberg, president of the American Jewish Committee, Called tiieiexe- cution of tfaree Iraq^ soldiers by firing squad and; fouir civilians by hanging "an act contrary to all ciVili^ lJbehavior-and~a direct violation of Iiuman rigbts'.^' Dr. Wnuam A. Wexler, president of B'nai B^ritii, said tbe "continued barbarity" of tbe Iraqi Gbvern- ment "emphasizes the sorry state of politicid firee¬ dom and human rigiits" in that country.and "also points UP that tbere is no fiiture for tli? defenseless remanat of Jewish community trapped there." RabM Arthur J. Lelyveld, American Jewish Congress pr^slr dent, declar^ "ft doesUotlessenouroutrageat ttese brutalities that no Jews were included amonig the latest victims. Whether the victims are Jews, Moslems or Christians, our concem is with tbe absence of even minimal Justice iq the secret military trials that condemned them and the degenerate manner in wMch their bodies were shown to the pnldic.'i'
OTTAWA, (JTA)~Extemal Affairs Minister Mit¬ cheU Sharp revealed that he would take to the CaMnet flie question of Canadian .jGoyememcnt aid. to Iraqi Jews wishing to emigrate tb iUUs country. Tiw ESffer- nal Afiiairs Nfinister previously bad rMeived_ a six- man del^ation refresenting theCanacUanJewiihCon- gress and flie Jewish Immigrant Aid Serylces ot Can^ (JIASX The Minister of ImmigratUiii, Allan MacEachen, also participated in the meeting.
BALTIMORE, (JTA)—Former Vice President Hu¬ bert H. Humphrey reatOrmed the position on a Mid¬ east solution taken Iv the former Johnson Adni|bi- stration. Addressing a dinner launching tbe 19iB9 Combined Campaign on the Associated Jewish Ckuri-. ties and Welfiu*e Fund Bbre, Mr. HumiArey said the criteria of peace must, be: Acceptance of Israel as a legal fact by its neighbors; an end to belligerence; negotialitons between Israel and its neiglibors to de¬ fine i^einire boundaries; firee and uidinpaired naviga¬ tional rights in an international waters, including the .. Suez Canal; and an end to the arms race.
WASHINGTO!^,'(JTA)—A UU that would make destruction of a house of worsMpa Federal crime was introduced in the Senate ttds week by Sen. Jacob K. Javits (R.N.Y.). The UU would extend flw Civil Rights Act of 1960 wUdi grants Federal protecUdn tb religious buUdiqgs ot^yi^aigainst desbruction fay ex- . plosives. Sen. Javits saidttbattbeFe^ural Government must "help protect tlw f^isfnuitee of just as .itproteiCts CivU rMUs."
WASHINGTON, (JTA).r.^sident Nixon i«P(dnted a Jew as United Stirtes Aibbnqsador to flw^Court of .St. James.cWaltpr Hi Amwnljearg was named/Embassador to Britain. Tbe 60-year-oId puUlsher, who has hadno previous diidomaUc e^^rience, was expected to goto Us post, f(dIowing Senate coofbrmatian, upoo Mr. Nixon's return fk'om Ms coming European trip. The Ambassador-designate is presideitt of Triani^e PubU¬ cations, InC;, of PhUadelphia, including flw PMla¬ delpMa Inquirer, the PUladelpUa Daily News and tiw Daily Racing Form.
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| Title | Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1969-02-27 |
| Subject | Jews -- Ohio -- Periodicals |
| Place | Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio) |
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