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Friday, Jaituary 28, 192/
THE OHIO JEWISH CHRONICLE
McCune Quits Neil for Charminel Post
sjOf^M J. Mo CrUA/£
MR. McCUNE. who }ia,i been on tho Nell Houue etafT slnco tlie Netl wan oponed In August, 1925, has accepted appointment as manager of the Hotel Charminel, It was an¬ nounced yesterday by Tlr. Charles F. Bowen, owner of the GharmlacL Mr. McCune, whu uucCocds Gcor^ R. Woflt, recently resigned, has uesumed hlB new duties ancl, with Mrs. Mc- Clne, has estalillshed residence at the Charmlnel-
Prlor to commin^ to Columbua Mr. McCune spent several years In hotel work In New YorlE antl Washington. At the Pennsylvania In New York, which he left to como to the Nell, ha Ttraa on the HtalT of Frederick W. Bergman, who has heen managing di¬ rector of the Netl since It opened. l>urlng the Incumbency of Josephus Daniels, he served as clerk to tho secretary of tho navy. At tho Noll ha hus been assistant to the managing director and busineas promotion manager.
Tbe Schachris Club extends its iuvita- tfon to all young men and women at the aRC of 17 or o\er, who are interested in that kind of work and discussioir to at¬ tend its future meetinij.
The rhib ii alsf> extending its thanks to Mr. Pinchus Wechter for his iiiter- pstinp talk
Temple Mercury
Friday, Jan. i'*th, at S o'clock Rabbi Tarsliish will speak on, "How the Jews l^ocamc r-'rcc "
Musical iiroRrain ~ Organ, "Offcrtorj in IJ Flat," Salome. Quartette, "Hymn of Praise,'" Morley. Tenor Solo, "God Shall Wipe Awa\ All Tears," Harker —.\fr GcorKe R. Frank, Organ Solo, "Berceuse in D Flat," Thompson — Mr. Rowlrfud P. Downing. Quartette, ''Soft Floating on the Air." Root. Organ, ''Fe^ti\-al March," Ree'd — Rowland P Downing, organist.
Sutiday, Jan. ^Oth. at 11 o'clock, Rabbi Tarshish will speak on, "Faust, A Mas¬ terpiece of the Silver Screen."
Musical projrrain — Largo, "N e w Word" Symphony, Dvorak. Canzonetta, Silas Festival March, Kinder — Mrs. Geraldine Taylor Woodruff. Temple School
Temple School — Se«ions from 10 to 12 o'clock e\'ery Sunday Morning.
Rosalie Sculler will give a talk on
some Jewish subject next Sunday* Jan. :iOtb.
Boy Scouts Regular meeting Wednesda>, Feb Jnd, 7.80 p. m., at the Temple.'
The Rose E. Lazarua Sisterhood
The Rose E. Lazarus Sisterhood will hold its rcRUlar weekly sewing on Fri¬ day, Jan. 'J8th at the Br>den Road Temple
'lhe Dramatic Group, led by Mrs George Goodman will hold its senii- nionthtj meeting Wednesda>, Feb. 2nd. at 2 p. ni, Brvden Road Temple Trj- outs for the play* "The Flattering Words" bj George Keller will form a part of this meeting's program.
Columbus Section—National Coun¬ cil Jewish Women
Coluinbus /Section— National Council Jewish Women will hold the regular monthly meeting on Tuesday Fcbruari 1st, 2 p in., Bryden Road Temple.
Mr. Sidney Kusworm of Dayton will speak and there will be a clever intro¬ duction of the afternoon's program by the Educational Committee who are spnnsoring this meeting,
Hillel Foundation
There will be a buffet supper held next Sunday evening, Jan. 30th at the Foun¬ dation in charge of the Social Com¬ mittee at 6 o'clock:—25c for a good meal. Following the supper there will be a party.
roRERUNNERS OF ZIONISM Pcretx Smolcnskin
Peretz SmoTenskin was born in Russia in 1842. Between tbc ages of eleven and seventeen he studied at tbc VeOiiva of Sklor where \vith the secret aid of his brother be obtained a knowledije of the Russian language. When this diver¬ sion from his studies was found out he was Qcrseciitcd by tbc Missnagdini which estranged bim fomewhat from ultra-conservative Judaism.
Smolenskiu was endowed with the ability which ' characterizes i a born leader He was a poet and a writer, most nf his articles appearing in hi;- magazine Ha-Shacher (Dawn).
Twelve jears before the outbreak of the Russian pogroms he preditted dnd even vyelcomed tlicm a*; a means nf awakening the Jew to their national¬ ism '
Sniulenskin aUva>s thought of the Jews. LiTi a nation, maintaining that their bond nf mut\ I consisted of the Hehrew language and m hit. e>es all who for¬ sook It were traitors He censured the German Jewish savants for writing their learned works In the German vernacu¬ lar and was alwa>s aleri to discover new- Jew ish talent
To the assimilationists "who wished to be like other nations," he wrote, ''be like them, search for truth, for knowledge, and avoid superstition; be proud of vour
literature and jcaloni of )our self re¬ spect as other nations."
Smolcnskin planned the- rehabilitation of PaleMine and opposed the movement of the Alliance Ufcalite, of which he was formerly a member, o( emigration to America Dreaming of the redemp¬ tion c\\ liis people he paved thj; way for the Zionislic movement which spread rapidly after Ins death.
Ili^ greatest work is the Am Olam (Thd Eternal People). It is the first
book in which the Messianic idea is en¬ tirely freed of the religious clement. He state* tbat the Messianic Era will come only when tbc Jew will have achieved political and moral emancipation.
Tiis lesser works are Ha-Toeh, Ha- Vernshah and others.
When Smolcnskin died in Leningrad hi tbe jear 1,''R1 all the people, fncnds and opponents mourned him as a mighty prince fallen in Isreal.
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Shachris Club News'
A regular ineeting of the Sha,chris Clnb was held Saturday, Jan 2.1, hlKT, at the home of Miss Elizabeth X. Pier. The group <Iecidcd to buy books of Jew- i.sh culture .is a basis for discussion.
After the business meeting was ad~ junrncd, Mr. Pinchns Wechter, a teacher at the Columbus Htbrew Scliool. who was the speaker of the evening ^-Ave an interesting talk on the histofy ai^d the development of Zionism which he fol¬ lowed up with a few words in memory of Achad Ha-.Aui. ifr. Wechter's ulk was followed by a fruitful discuabion ou the subject of Zionism and Judaism. With this the meeting was adjourned.
The club was honored hy the presence of the following visitors: Miss Eleanore Bloom, Miss Charlotte Karger, Miss Rose Levin, atul Max Siegel, all of'Co¬ lumbus, and Miss Martha Jaflfc of Sid¬ ney, Ohio, a student at Ohio State Uni versity
The next mcetini,^ will be held on Sat¬ urday evening, Feb. -^, 1^27, .it the home of Jake Metchnick, 'i2f> Gilbert Street
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HUDSON SUPER-SIX
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Brougham . . . 1575
S-Passenger Sedan 1750
7-Passenger Sedan 1850
ESSEX SUPER-SIX
Goach $735
Goupe ..... 735
Sedan 785
4-Pass. Speedster . 750
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now released to its full capacity
The possibilities of the Snpev-Six principle have long been known to automob3e engineen. But patents have kept others from its use, and we were unwilling to release iKcapadly faster than a carcoold be developed that in eveiy particular adequately matched the smooth¬ ness, power, and stamina of the motor.
Nearly one million care. embodjFine this principle have been built; and, although the full .possibilities have been held in check, they have proved what may be expected of this new car.
'' Tests of a stock chassis under official observation established tbe record of 103. S3 miles per hour. But speed was not so much sought for as was the ability to maintain any wanted speed for any length of time widi Complete coihfott and safety tt) driver, passenger and car.
To build such a car in sufficient quantities as its merit commands, and at a price that will give.it widest sale, required the investment of millions of dollars in buildings and equipmenL ' That program is now completed. And we are now exliibiting the car for the firstjime.
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And Now Also An Essex Super-Six-' At a Price Within the Reach of Millions
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The development cf the New Hudson just descrilied led, also, to die creation of a nudler automoUJe—a coimterp^ in gen- , end appearance, in .smoodmess, comfoit^ quality, easy riding, and safety. It is the New Essex Sapov^ix.
It, too, has stamina. It is capable of SO mi)e* an hour all day long if you want that^
yet that is far below its maximum speed. It has great flexibility. It is economical and requires the minimum of attendbn.
The bodies are in keeping with its chassis —beautiful in line, iinish, upholstery, fit¬ tings, and color.
The Essex Super-Six, now on display, wiU sell at little more than you pqr for any "four".
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Object Description
| Title | Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1927-01-28 |
| Subject | Jews -- Ohio -- Periodicals |
| Place | Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio) |
| Creator | Ohio Jewish Chronicle |
| Collection | Ohio Jewish Chronicle |
| Submitting Institution | Columbus Jewish Historical Society |
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| Date created | 2008-07-22 |
