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OfflOJE^ HROMCLE ZJ__# Serving Columbus and Central Ohio Jewish Community for Over 50 Years \JI\iL VOL.56 NO.51 DECEMBER 14,1978-KISLEV14 UISRAKY, OHIO HISTORICAL SOC<U>TY 1 982 VELM/. AVE » COLS, 0, 43211 EXOH "Night For Life" This Sat., Dec. 16 Steve Handler and Janet Zaveloff, Night For Life Co- chairpersons, announce that nearly 200 persons have made reservations for-the dinner affair. Last minute ' reservations for the Dec. 16 event can still be made by phoning the Federation office at 237-7686. The format for the evening includes a cocktail reception,' a keynote address by David Brinkley, and a buffet dinner with disco dancing. In order to help defray the costs for ihe evening, the following individuals are serving as sponsors: William and Shelly Callif; Donald and .Eydie Garlikov; Nelson and Carole Genshaft; Hank and Kathy Gorchoff; EUiot and Pay Grayson; Steve and Carol Handler; Jerry and Brenda Kroos; Michael and Helene Lehv; Kurt, and Paula Malkoff; Bernard Master; Jack apd Halissa Meizlish; Neil and Karen Moss; Jeff and Cini Paine; - Gary and Ellen Petler; Gary and Connie Robins; Gregg and Bette Robins; Bruce Roth; Jay and Jean Schottenstein; Bruce Silberstein; Mike and Hillary Talis; Jeff and Bethanne Tilson; Irwin and Anita Wiener; Jay and Kathy Worly; and Bruce ind Janet Zaveloff. This Ninth Annual Night For Life is the major kickoff for the 1979 Young Men's and Young Women's Divisions Campaigns, headed by Donald E. Garlikov and Bette Robins, respectively. The campaign will go into full swing, on all levels, immediately after the Dec. 16 event. ,|l'i"'"»_£'-''"'' :>~X*->"'"X&* Heritage Tower Dedication This Sunday, 2:00 p.m. "This Sunday afternoon marks a milestone in the history of the Columbus Jewish Community pvith the Dedication of Heritage Tower- Jewish Community Senior Citizens ' Housing," stated Marvin L. Glassman, Chairman of the Dedication _ Planning Committee. The Ceremonies will begin promptly at 2:00 p.m. Glassman continued that, "Sunday's Ceremonies gives the Community an opportunity to celebrate the completion and opening of our newest agency, Heritage Tower." Following the formal program, Tower Residents will be leading tours~of -the building and their apartments. The,Ceremonies will also include a brief business (CONTINUED ON PAGE 9) Sen. John Glenn Reports On Recent Trip To Soviet Union Senator John H. Glenn, Jr.,' reported'on his recently completed trip to the Soviet Union at a special leadership meeting sponsored by the Community Relations Committee of the Columbus Jewish Federation on November^ 30 at the Melton Building. ~ ~'; As a member of the Senate' Foreign Relations Commit- American And Israeli Leaders Mourn Death Of Israel Premier Golda Meir Cols. Jewish Newsies Prepare For Newsies Sale Sat., Dec. 16 Pictured with 1978 drive chairman Robert Elzey on the far left are: Dr. Ben Caplan and Lou Berliner in the front row: In the back are: Marvin Grossman, Garry Beim, Harlan Ruben, Alan L. Rosen and Herb Fen- burr. Not in the picture is SheldonSchwartz. tee, Senator Glenn participated in a 12-member U.S. Senate delegation trip to the Soviet Union during this past month. Their visit included meetings with many Soviet government officials and . members of the Soviet Jewish emigration and human rights movements. According to Senator Glenn every member of the Senate delegation carried hundreds of petitions from their constituents on behalf of Soviet Jewish refuseniks and the dozens of "Prisoners of Conscience," including such recent arrivals as Anatoly Shcharansky, Alexander Slepak, Ida Nudel and the other leading activists who were sentenced recently to long prison terms for their support of the human rights struggle in the USSR. Senator Glenn noted that he personally carried petitions on behalf of 32 Soviet Jews which were brought tb his attention by statewide Jewish community relations committee and, Federation leadership. During the Senate delegations stay in Moscow, their Soviet' Politburo hosts wished to reciprocate the kind of home hospitality that (CONTINUED ON PAGE 14) By David Friedman NEW YORK, Dec. 10 (JTA)—American Jewish leaders and Israeli officials in the United States mourned the' death of former Israeli Premier Golda Meir this weekend. Memorial prayers for her were said in synagogues throughout the U.S. At the United Jewish Appeal's national conference, some 2500 persons at the gala 40th anniversary banquet at the New York Hilton last night stood in a moment of silence to Mrs. Meir. The noted writer, Elie Wiesel, who was the featured speaker, praised her as "one of the most striking powerful people" in Jewish history. He said that he had1 developed a deep personal friendship with Mrs. Meir, through many conversations in Yiddish in New York and Jerusalem, that grew more profound over the years. Earlier, Irwin Field, UJA's national chairman, "saidf that "Golfla^was, and is, unforgettable^" He said "she was truly a giant among us, larger than life, and her legacy to us and all Jews everywhere is larger than the death that has overtaken her. We're grateful that" she lived to see the beginnings of the peace for which she yearned for -the sake of the mothers and children of all the nations of the Middle East. When that peace becomes a reality, she will have been one of its primary architects." Addressing the 54th annual Chanukah Dinner of Yeshiva University at the Waldorf Astoria tonight, Yehuda Blum, Israel's Ambassador - to the United Nations, said that Mrs. Meir "has left her indelible mark well beyond - the confines of Israel and the Middle East. Her statesmanship and indomitable'courage in the face of adversity have already assured her a permanent place in the annals of human history." He noted that she "stood as a giant on the Israel political scene for more than a generation" and called her "a modern-day Deborah." -Compared Golda To Moses Simcha Dinitz, Israel's Ambassador to Washington, „ at a-farewell luncheon for him by the Overseas Writers at the Capitol Hilton -in Washington, said that like Moses who took his people toward the promised land but died before going there, Mrs. Meir searched for peace and "in the last moments it was snatched away." Dinitz, who was a close personal assistant to (CONTINUED ON PAGE 9) The Passing Of Golda Meir JERUSALEM (JTA)—A state funeral was held Tues\, Dec. 12 for former Premier Golda Meir. She was buried on Mt. Herzl overlooking Jerusalem in a simple ceremony in accordance with her wishes. In her will, Mrs. Meir had requested that there be no eulogies anno monument erected in her memory. She died Dec. 8 at the age of 80, in Hadassah Hospital where she had been under treatment since August for lymphoma, an illness diagnosed 15 years ago, her physician disclosed. Mrs. Meir's coffin was placed in the Knesset building Monday where thousands of Israelis and foreign dignitaries paid their final respects. Rabbi Sheldon W. Switkin President, Columbus Board Of Rabbis The passing of Golda'Meir comes as a profound shock to the Columbus Jewish community, as well as to world Jewry.,We mourn her death as we recall with great affection her tireless devotion to the State of Israel and Her deep concern for the welfare of Jews throughout the world. In a sense, she was the spiritual mother of our generation. She was, at the same time, a daughter of Russia, an immigrant to the United States, and a founder of Israel. It can be said that V i 11 Golda Meir she held on through blame and faltered not at praise. May she rest is peace as she lived for peace. "Operation Thunderbolt" Showing Thurs., Dec. 21 "Operation Thunderbolt," the definitive Israeli film dramatization of the heroic Entebbe mission, will be presented Thurs., Dec. 21 only in a single showing at 8:15 p.m. at Cinema East, 4177 E. Broad St. Tickets are $5 and can be purchased at the box office. All proceeds will benefit the Jewish Center. The film will not be released commercially to theatres, so this will be the only opportunity for the Columbus community to share this intense, proud moment in Israeli history that captured the admiration of the world. \t Dedication Of Heritage Tower is Sunday-See Special Section 1 i. j
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Title | Ohio Jewish Chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1978-12-14, page 01 |
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Full Text | OfflOJE^ HROMCLE ZJ__# Serving Columbus and Central Ohio Jewish Community for Over 50 Years \JI\iL VOL.56 NO.51 DECEMBER 14,1978-KISLEV14 UISRAKY, OHIO HISTORICAL SOCTY 1 982 VELM/. AVE » COLS, 0, 43211 EXOH "Night For Life" This Sat., Dec. 16 Steve Handler and Janet Zaveloff, Night For Life Co- chairpersons, announce that nearly 200 persons have made reservations for-the dinner affair. Last minute ' reservations for the Dec. 16 event can still be made by phoning the Federation office at 237-7686. The format for the evening includes a cocktail reception,' a keynote address by David Brinkley, and a buffet dinner with disco dancing. In order to help defray the costs for ihe evening, the following individuals are serving as sponsors: William and Shelly Callif; Donald and .Eydie Garlikov; Nelson and Carole Genshaft; Hank and Kathy Gorchoff; EUiot and Pay Grayson; Steve and Carol Handler; Jerry and Brenda Kroos; Michael and Helene Lehv; Kurt, and Paula Malkoff; Bernard Master; Jack apd Halissa Meizlish; Neil and Karen Moss; Jeff and Cini Paine; - Gary and Ellen Petler; Gary and Connie Robins; Gregg and Bette Robins; Bruce Roth; Jay and Jean Schottenstein; Bruce Silberstein; Mike and Hillary Talis; Jeff and Bethanne Tilson; Irwin and Anita Wiener; Jay and Kathy Worly; and Bruce ind Janet Zaveloff. This Ninth Annual Night For Life is the major kickoff for the 1979 Young Men's and Young Women's Divisions Campaigns, headed by Donald E. Garlikov and Bette Robins, respectively. The campaign will go into full swing, on all levels, immediately after the Dec. 16 event. ,|l'i"'"»_£'-''"'' :>~X*->"'"X&* Heritage Tower Dedication This Sunday, 2:00 p.m. "This Sunday afternoon marks a milestone in the history of the Columbus Jewish Community pvith the Dedication of Heritage Tower- Jewish Community Senior Citizens ' Housing," stated Marvin L. Glassman, Chairman of the Dedication _ Planning Committee. The Ceremonies will begin promptly at 2:00 p.m. Glassman continued that, "Sunday's Ceremonies gives the Community an opportunity to celebrate the completion and opening of our newest agency, Heritage Tower." Following the formal program, Tower Residents will be leading tours~of -the building and their apartments. The,Ceremonies will also include a brief business (CONTINUED ON PAGE 9) Sen. John Glenn Reports On Recent Trip To Soviet Union Senator John H. Glenn, Jr.,' reported'on his recently completed trip to the Soviet Union at a special leadership meeting sponsored by the Community Relations Committee of the Columbus Jewish Federation on November^ 30 at the Melton Building. ~ ~'; As a member of the Senate' Foreign Relations Commit- American And Israeli Leaders Mourn Death Of Israel Premier Golda Meir Cols. Jewish Newsies Prepare For Newsies Sale Sat., Dec. 16 Pictured with 1978 drive chairman Robert Elzey on the far left are: Dr. Ben Caplan and Lou Berliner in the front row: In the back are: Marvin Grossman, Garry Beim, Harlan Ruben, Alan L. Rosen and Herb Fen- burr. Not in the picture is SheldonSchwartz. tee, Senator Glenn participated in a 12-member U.S. Senate delegation trip to the Soviet Union during this past month. Their visit included meetings with many Soviet government officials and . members of the Soviet Jewish emigration and human rights movements. According to Senator Glenn every member of the Senate delegation carried hundreds of petitions from their constituents on behalf of Soviet Jewish refuseniks and the dozens of "Prisoners of Conscience," including such recent arrivals as Anatoly Shcharansky, Alexander Slepak, Ida Nudel and the other leading activists who were sentenced recently to long prison terms for their support of the human rights struggle in the USSR. Senator Glenn noted that he personally carried petitions on behalf of 32 Soviet Jews which were brought tb his attention by statewide Jewish community relations committee and, Federation leadership. During the Senate delegations stay in Moscow, their Soviet' Politburo hosts wished to reciprocate the kind of home hospitality that (CONTINUED ON PAGE 14) By David Friedman NEW YORK, Dec. 10 (JTA)—American Jewish leaders and Israeli officials in the United States mourned the' death of former Israeli Premier Golda Meir this weekend. Memorial prayers for her were said in synagogues throughout the U.S. At the United Jewish Appeal's national conference, some 2500 persons at the gala 40th anniversary banquet at the New York Hilton last night stood in a moment of silence to Mrs. Meir. The noted writer, Elie Wiesel, who was the featured speaker, praised her as "one of the most striking powerful people" in Jewish history. He said that he had1 developed a deep personal friendship with Mrs. Meir, through many conversations in Yiddish in New York and Jerusalem, that grew more profound over the years. Earlier, Irwin Field, UJA's national chairman, "saidf that "Golfla^was, and is, unforgettable^" He said "she was truly a giant among us, larger than life, and her legacy to us and all Jews everywhere is larger than the death that has overtaken her. We're grateful that" she lived to see the beginnings of the peace for which she yearned for -the sake of the mothers and children of all the nations of the Middle East. When that peace becomes a reality, she will have been one of its primary architects." Addressing the 54th annual Chanukah Dinner of Yeshiva University at the Waldorf Astoria tonight, Yehuda Blum, Israel's Ambassador - to the United Nations, said that Mrs. Meir "has left her indelible mark well beyond - the confines of Israel and the Middle East. Her statesmanship and indomitable'courage in the face of adversity have already assured her a permanent place in the annals of human history." He noted that she "stood as a giant on the Israel political scene for more than a generation" and called her "a modern-day Deborah." -Compared Golda To Moses Simcha Dinitz, Israel's Ambassador to Washington, „ at a-farewell luncheon for him by the Overseas Writers at the Capitol Hilton -in Washington, said that like Moses who took his people toward the promised land but died before going there, Mrs. Meir searched for peace and "in the last moments it was snatched away." Dinitz, who was a close personal assistant to (CONTINUED ON PAGE 9) The Passing Of Golda Meir JERUSALEM (JTA)—A state funeral was held Tues\, Dec. 12 for former Premier Golda Meir. She was buried on Mt. Herzl overlooking Jerusalem in a simple ceremony in accordance with her wishes. In her will, Mrs. Meir had requested that there be no eulogies anno monument erected in her memory. She died Dec. 8 at the age of 80, in Hadassah Hospital where she had been under treatment since August for lymphoma, an illness diagnosed 15 years ago, her physician disclosed. Mrs. Meir's coffin was placed in the Knesset building Monday where thousands of Israelis and foreign dignitaries paid their final respects. Rabbi Sheldon W. Switkin President, Columbus Board Of Rabbis The passing of Golda'Meir comes as a profound shock to the Columbus Jewish community, as well as to world Jewry.,We mourn her death as we recall with great affection her tireless devotion to the State of Israel and Her deep concern for the welfare of Jews throughout the world. In a sense, she was the spiritual mother of our generation. She was, at the same time, a daughter of Russia, an immigrant to the United States, and a founder of Israel. It can be said that V i 11 Golda Meir she held on through blame and faltered not at praise. May she rest is peace as she lived for peace. "Operation Thunderbolt" Showing Thurs., Dec. 21 "Operation Thunderbolt," the definitive Israeli film dramatization of the heroic Entebbe mission, will be presented Thurs., Dec. 21 only in a single showing at 8:15 p.m. at Cinema East, 4177 E. Broad St. Tickets are $5 and can be purchased at the box office. All proceeds will benefit the Jewish Center. The film will not be released commercially to theatres, so this will be the only opportunity for the Columbus community to share this intense, proud moment in Israeli history that captured the admiration of the world. \t Dedication Of Heritage Tower is Sunday-See Special Section 1 i. j |
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