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n. i ft if 1- 3 >( 1 I P la i si. *. ail n Sift,/ Sarving Columbus and Cenlrel Ohio Jewish Commrwiry lor Over 50 Years ■fflP^ LIBRARY, OHIO HlSTOFt JCAL. SOC^% 11 98H YELMA AVE. ', kw COL.^* 0» 43£» • . VOL.58 NO.46 NOVEMBER 0,1980-HESHVAN 27 Bonds For Israel Sponsors Luncheon Planned For Urn. 13 Abbic Ben Ari ' Abbie Ben Ari, former member of Israel's delegation to the United Nations, will be guest speaker at the . Sponsor's Luncheon on " Thursday, Nov. 13 at the home of Leslie Wexner, 361 N. Parkview Ave. Mrs. Abe I., Yenkin, Mrs. Jack Resler and Mrs. Harry Wexner are serving as Co-chairmen of this annual event sponsored by the Women's Division, Bonds for Israel. . Born .in .Johannesburg, South. Africa, Ben Ari emigrated to Israel in 1952, lived on, a kibbutz for eight' years and then settled in a - new development town in the' Negev desert, where he served on the municipal council and was a planner of this and other communities in Israel. At present, he resides in Jerusalem where he is actively involved in the cultural and economic development of the city. He serves as chairman of other institutions and foundations in Israel. A graduate in business administration, he is recognized as a leading authority in the field of mass communications. Currently he is managing director of an international mass com- ' munications company headquartered in Jerusalem and is an advisor in this field to various government ministries and institutions. - Women attending this luncheon will receive a pin ip recognition of their purchase of an Israel Bond, minimum value of $1,500. Noted Israeli artist, Samuel Bak is the designer of the sponsor's pin specially created for the Women's Division. The design reflects the artist's background as a child in the Vilna Ghetto and as a painter whd has made his ' home in Israel. Bak was born in Poland in 1933. Still etched in his memory is the yellow1 Star of David which the ghetto inmates cut from fabric and wore by decree. .It is this (CONTINUEDON PAGE 14) KKK Active In Six States DALLAS, (JTA)—The Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith has made public a report of Ku Klux Klan paramilitary activities in six states and urged the U.S. Attorney General to undertake regular FBI surveillance of the KKK "to protect American citizens from further terrorism and violence." Describing the KKK as consisting of "armed racists, pathologial haters of Blacks, Jews and other minority groups," Nathan Perlmutter, National Director of ADL, warned that KKK camps and clandestine training sites in various parts of the country present ,"a clear danger of new Klan violence more serious than even before." Leaders' On Alert In Great Britain LONDON (JTA)—Jewish communal leaders have gone on alert following receipt by Labor MP Frank Allaun of a letter bomb. It is feared that this could spark a third wave pf such attacks in the past four years. Although the letter did not explode, and although Allaun is known more for his extreme Ieftwing political opinions than for his connections with Jewish causes, the incident is regarded as symptomatic of a new surge in neo-Nazi anti-Semitism in Britain. No War Supplies JERUSALEM (JTA)—Official ..Israeli spokesmen have flatly denied an American newspaper report that Israel' is assisting Iran by sending war supplies for, the struggle against Iraq. Spokesmen for the Foreign Ministry and the Defense Ministry denied the report as entirely without foundation. ~ JTS Announces Expansion NEW YORK, (JTA)—The Jewish Theological Seminary of America has announced plans for an $18 million building and campus expansion and renovation program which will include the construction of a library to replace the one destroyed in 1966. The ground-breaking ceremony for the library complex took place Nov. 2, and the completion of the building program is expected in 1983. avon, Sadat Announce 8-Point Accord To Expedite Normalization By Yitzhak Shargil MIT ABUL KUM, Egypt, (JTA)-President Yitzhak Navon and President Anwar Sadat announced last week their agreement on an eight- point program to expedite the normalization process between Egypt and Israel. It is expected to be ratified by their respective governments and become operable in the near future. The two Presidents, who met for 80 minutes at Sadat's villa in this Nile delta village where he was born, also discussed the Egyptian-Israel autonomy negotiations for the West Bank and Gaza Sfrip. But they had no statements to make on that subject except for the expressed hope that a breakthrough in- normalization the autonomy talks will be achieved soon. "As to autonomy, we have agreed that there should be more effort put into a full autonomy processand this is the role for our governments," Sadat said, indicating that .Navon,. is .not here to discuss the autonomy issues. The Egyptian President noted significantly. that autonomy and normalization were treated on different levels and were not directly connected in their talks. Addressing a joint press conference in the garden of his residence, Sadat said, "Let us not link this and that." He conceded that Egypt and Israel hold different views on the question of full autonomy. But as to normalization, "we have to do everything to consolidate the relations between Israel and Egypt," he said. » ' Sadat gave Navon the honor of announcing that the subjects on which they agreed will be presented to the joint Israeli-Egyptian committee which will convene at an early date either in El Arish or Beersheba to confirm the agreements and— put them into action. The following points were agreed to with respect to The transportation of commercial goods by truck between Israel and Egypt across Sinai. Hitherto freight traffic has moved by air or sea, more expensive in. the first case and more time consuming in the other; Egypt will reinstate the tourist visa arrangements, revoked several weeks ago, for Israelis and others who wish to visit the Santa Katerina monastery in Sinai from Israel; El Al, Israel's airline, will add a flight to Cairo for a total of four flights a week. Nefertiti, the Egyptian airline, already has two flights a week to Is- _ rael. There will be also a mutual exchange of exhibitions between the two countries (CONTINUEDONPAGE10) G. Zacks Appointed ORT Dinner Chairman ^^S^PSi^FyndrS Gordon Zacks Elliot Grayson, President of Columbus Mens ORT, has announced the appointment of Gordon Zacks as Chairman of the ORT Centennial Dinner, honoring Sidney I. Blatt, Blatt has been designated by the American ORT Federation as ORT man of the organizations' Centennial Year. The dinner, which will also feature the Honorable Joseph S. Sisco, former Under Secretary of State, will be held on Sunday, Nov. 16, in the evening at the Winding'Hollow Country Club. Zacks will be working closely with Grayson, and three scholarship ^chairman. The Scholarship Co- - chairman are Donald Garlikov, Peter Taub and Jeffrey Paine. Committee members- are: Alfred Friedman, Douglas Fleckner, Nelson Genshaft, Donald Garlikov, Nathan Goldberg, Nathan Gordon, Ira Kane, Nathan Katz, Richard Kotzer, Jeffrey Paine, David Papier, Gary Robins, Gregg Robins, Stanton Robins, Lee Schul- man, Peter Taub, Rodney Wasserstrom, Samuel Weiner and Stanley Yenkin. 'Commenting on Zack's acceptance of the Dinner chair- >..ca^£.iil2, "* Elliot Grayson manship, Grayson said: "Gordy Zacks' leadership in the ORT Centennial Tribute in Columbus is an expression of his concern for the need to integrate ORT into the agenda of our community." "Gordy was extremely pleased," Grayson went on to say, "When I reviewed with him the leadership development process that has taken place within Columbus Mens' ORT over the past year. As one of the most brilliant young Jewish leaders in the United States and throughout the Jewish world, with his well-recognized contributions' to the consolidation of a National Jewish young leadership, he is particularly excited about building a strong leadership group, for ORT in our community." In describing the leadership development process, Grayson added: "As part of a systematic effort to build a strong and viable organisation for ORT in our town, we have held a good number of carefully planned informational evenings, breakfast and luncheon briefing meetings and two leadership training seminars." "At least 50 men,, representing a cross-section 6f leadership in the Columbus (CONTINUEDON PAGE 7) The Women's Division of the Columbus Jewish Federation is busy making final arrangements for Tuesday's (Nov. 11) major fundraising function, "An Evening With MIKE KELLIN." Women's Division Chairman Marilyn Skilken (above on right) is shown ' checking details with Augusta Frank, who is in charge of hostesses for the event. This Advance Gifts affair will be held at the home of Helene and Michael Lehv. Others involved in planning this special event include Linda Selcer, Advance Gifts coordinator; Pat Grayson, function chairman; Donna Zelkowitz, function co- chairman and their committee of Barbara Brandt. Mrs. Frank, Judy Garel, B.D. Krakoff, Elaine Lewin. i Nancy Lurie, Nancy W. Meyer and Julie Zox. . Rabbi Roger Klein Will Deliver D'var Torah At Friends Dinner Rabbi Roger C. Klein, spiritual leader of Beth Tikvah Congregation, will deliver a D'var Torah at the "Friends" Dinner on Sunday, Dec. 7, announced Irwin Wiener, Chairman of the "Friends." In his D'var Torah, Rabbi Klein intends to discuss the dramatic confrontation between Judah and Joseph concerning the detainment of Benjamin which would mean the death „„,.. ■,„_„..„ .-a„:„ ...... T ■. Rabbi Roger C. Klein of the-father, Jacob. " The evening at Agudas p.m. followed by dinner at 7 Achim Synagogue will start p.m. Rabbi Samuel Ruben- with a cocktail hour at 6:15 (continuedonpage?) I ll it1
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Full Text | n. i ft if 1- 3 >( 1 I P la i si. *. ail n Sift,/ Sarving Columbus and Cenlrel Ohio Jewish Commrwiry lor Over 50 Years ■fflP^ LIBRARY, OHIO HlSTOFt JCAL. SOC^% 11 98H YELMA AVE. ', kw COL.^* 0» 43£» • . VOL.58 NO.46 NOVEMBER 0,1980-HESHVAN 27 Bonds For Israel Sponsors Luncheon Planned For Urn. 13 Abbic Ben Ari ' Abbie Ben Ari, former member of Israel's delegation to the United Nations, will be guest speaker at the . Sponsor's Luncheon on " Thursday, Nov. 13 at the home of Leslie Wexner, 361 N. Parkview Ave. Mrs. Abe I., Yenkin, Mrs. Jack Resler and Mrs. Harry Wexner are serving as Co-chairmen of this annual event sponsored by the Women's Division, Bonds for Israel. . Born .in .Johannesburg, South. Africa, Ben Ari emigrated to Israel in 1952, lived on, a kibbutz for eight' years and then settled in a - new development town in the' Negev desert, where he served on the municipal council and was a planner of this and other communities in Israel. At present, he resides in Jerusalem where he is actively involved in the cultural and economic development of the city. He serves as chairman of other institutions and foundations in Israel. A graduate in business administration, he is recognized as a leading authority in the field of mass communications. Currently he is managing director of an international mass com- ' munications company headquartered in Jerusalem and is an advisor in this field to various government ministries and institutions. - Women attending this luncheon will receive a pin ip recognition of their purchase of an Israel Bond, minimum value of $1,500. Noted Israeli artist, Samuel Bak is the designer of the sponsor's pin specially created for the Women's Division. The design reflects the artist's background as a child in the Vilna Ghetto and as a painter whd has made his ' home in Israel. Bak was born in Poland in 1933. Still etched in his memory is the yellow1 Star of David which the ghetto inmates cut from fabric and wore by decree. .It is this (CONTINUEDON PAGE 14) KKK Active In Six States DALLAS, (JTA)—The Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith has made public a report of Ku Klux Klan paramilitary activities in six states and urged the U.S. Attorney General to undertake regular FBI surveillance of the KKK "to protect American citizens from further terrorism and violence." Describing the KKK as consisting of "armed racists, pathologial haters of Blacks, Jews and other minority groups," Nathan Perlmutter, National Director of ADL, warned that KKK camps and clandestine training sites in various parts of the country present ,"a clear danger of new Klan violence more serious than even before." Leaders' On Alert In Great Britain LONDON (JTA)—Jewish communal leaders have gone on alert following receipt by Labor MP Frank Allaun of a letter bomb. It is feared that this could spark a third wave pf such attacks in the past four years. Although the letter did not explode, and although Allaun is known more for his extreme Ieftwing political opinions than for his connections with Jewish causes, the incident is regarded as symptomatic of a new surge in neo-Nazi anti-Semitism in Britain. No War Supplies JERUSALEM (JTA)—Official ..Israeli spokesmen have flatly denied an American newspaper report that Israel' is assisting Iran by sending war supplies for, the struggle against Iraq. Spokesmen for the Foreign Ministry and the Defense Ministry denied the report as entirely without foundation. ~ JTS Announces Expansion NEW YORK, (JTA)—The Jewish Theological Seminary of America has announced plans for an $18 million building and campus expansion and renovation program which will include the construction of a library to replace the one destroyed in 1966. The ground-breaking ceremony for the library complex took place Nov. 2, and the completion of the building program is expected in 1983. avon, Sadat Announce 8-Point Accord To Expedite Normalization By Yitzhak Shargil MIT ABUL KUM, Egypt, (JTA)-President Yitzhak Navon and President Anwar Sadat announced last week their agreement on an eight- point program to expedite the normalization process between Egypt and Israel. It is expected to be ratified by their respective governments and become operable in the near future. The two Presidents, who met for 80 minutes at Sadat's villa in this Nile delta village where he was born, also discussed the Egyptian-Israel autonomy negotiations for the West Bank and Gaza Sfrip. But they had no statements to make on that subject except for the expressed hope that a breakthrough in- normalization the autonomy talks will be achieved soon. "As to autonomy, we have agreed that there should be more effort put into a full autonomy processand this is the role for our governments," Sadat said, indicating that .Navon,. is .not here to discuss the autonomy issues. The Egyptian President noted significantly. that autonomy and normalization were treated on different levels and were not directly connected in their talks. Addressing a joint press conference in the garden of his residence, Sadat said, "Let us not link this and that." He conceded that Egypt and Israel hold different views on the question of full autonomy. But as to normalization, "we have to do everything to consolidate the relations between Israel and Egypt," he said. » ' Sadat gave Navon the honor of announcing that the subjects on which they agreed will be presented to the joint Israeli-Egyptian committee which will convene at an early date either in El Arish or Beersheba to confirm the agreements and— put them into action. The following points were agreed to with respect to The transportation of commercial goods by truck between Israel and Egypt across Sinai. Hitherto freight traffic has moved by air or sea, more expensive in. the first case and more time consuming in the other; Egypt will reinstate the tourist visa arrangements, revoked several weeks ago, for Israelis and others who wish to visit the Santa Katerina monastery in Sinai from Israel; El Al, Israel's airline, will add a flight to Cairo for a total of four flights a week. Nefertiti, the Egyptian airline, already has two flights a week to Is- _ rael. There will be also a mutual exchange of exhibitions between the two countries (CONTINUEDONPAGE10) G. Zacks Appointed ORT Dinner Chairman ^^S^PSi^FyndrS Gordon Zacks Elliot Grayson, President of Columbus Mens ORT, has announced the appointment of Gordon Zacks as Chairman of the ORT Centennial Dinner, honoring Sidney I. Blatt, Blatt has been designated by the American ORT Federation as ORT man of the organizations' Centennial Year. The dinner, which will also feature the Honorable Joseph S. Sisco, former Under Secretary of State, will be held on Sunday, Nov. 16, in the evening at the Winding'Hollow Country Club. Zacks will be working closely with Grayson, and three scholarship ^chairman. The Scholarship Co- - chairman are Donald Garlikov, Peter Taub and Jeffrey Paine. Committee members- are: Alfred Friedman, Douglas Fleckner, Nelson Genshaft, Donald Garlikov, Nathan Goldberg, Nathan Gordon, Ira Kane, Nathan Katz, Richard Kotzer, Jeffrey Paine, David Papier, Gary Robins, Gregg Robins, Stanton Robins, Lee Schul- man, Peter Taub, Rodney Wasserstrom, Samuel Weiner and Stanley Yenkin. 'Commenting on Zack's acceptance of the Dinner chair- >..ca^£.iil2, "* Elliot Grayson manship, Grayson said: "Gordy Zacks' leadership in the ORT Centennial Tribute in Columbus is an expression of his concern for the need to integrate ORT into the agenda of our community." "Gordy was extremely pleased," Grayson went on to say, "When I reviewed with him the leadership development process that has taken place within Columbus Mens' ORT over the past year. As one of the most brilliant young Jewish leaders in the United States and throughout the Jewish world, with his well-recognized contributions' to the consolidation of a National Jewish young leadership, he is particularly excited about building a strong leadership group, for ORT in our community." In describing the leadership development process, Grayson added: "As part of a systematic effort to build a strong and viable organisation for ORT in our town, we have held a good number of carefully planned informational evenings, breakfast and luncheon briefing meetings and two leadership training seminars." "At least 50 men,, representing a cross-section 6f leadership in the Columbus (CONTINUEDON PAGE 7) The Women's Division of the Columbus Jewish Federation is busy making final arrangements for Tuesday's (Nov. 11) major fundraising function, "An Evening With MIKE KELLIN." Women's Division Chairman Marilyn Skilken (above on right) is shown ' checking details with Augusta Frank, who is in charge of hostesses for the event. This Advance Gifts affair will be held at the home of Helene and Michael Lehv. Others involved in planning this special event include Linda Selcer, Advance Gifts coordinator; Pat Grayson, function chairman; Donna Zelkowitz, function co- chairman and their committee of Barbara Brandt. Mrs. Frank, Judy Garel, B.D. Krakoff, Elaine Lewin. i Nancy Lurie, Nancy W. Meyer and Julie Zox. . Rabbi Roger Klein Will Deliver D'var Torah At Friends Dinner Rabbi Roger C. Klein, spiritual leader of Beth Tikvah Congregation, will deliver a D'var Torah at the "Friends" Dinner on Sunday, Dec. 7, announced Irwin Wiener, Chairman of the "Friends." In his D'var Torah, Rabbi Klein intends to discuss the dramatic confrontation between Judah and Joseph concerning the detainment of Benjamin which would mean the death „„,.. ■,„_„..„ .-a„:„ ...... T ■. Rabbi Roger C. Klein of the-father, Jacob. " The evening at Agudas p.m. followed by dinner at 7 Achim Synagogue will start p.m. Rabbi Samuel Ruben- with a cocktail hour at 6:15 (continuedonpage?) I ll it1 |
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