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JUNE 11,1981-SIVAN9
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Rabbi Howa_rd Alpert, Director of the B'nai'B'rith
Hillel Foundation at O.S.U.,
will be the guest speaker at
the graduation exercises of
the Columbus Hebrew
School, Morris Fleishman
has announced.
The exercises will be held
on Thursday, June 11, in the
m
Both Leaders Accept Washington Invitation
inai Summit
Sharon and Ed Eisenberg invite everyone in the community to The Jewish Center Construction Carnival
Celebration on Sunday, June 21.
onshucflon Carnival Set
©wish mmm,
■ Rabbi Howard Alpert
Agudas Achim Social Hall,
at 8 p.m. Rabbi Alpert will
address the graduates on the
topic: "The Chain of Jewish
Leadership: Abraham,
(CONTJNUEDON PAGE 12)
Singles Mission
oheduled For
Aug. 2-12
Spacep are filling up rapidly for The Second Annual
National United Jewish Appeal's Singles. Mission to Israel from Aug. 2 through
Aug. 12.
During the ten day
study/tour the" participants
from all over the country
will be visiting Beit Hate-
futsoth, The Museum of the
Jewish Diaspora, Kibbutzim
in the Galilee, The Yad
Vashem, the Memorial to the
victims of the Holocaust,
Mount Herzl, Masada, and
the Western Wall. They will
have home hospitality with
Israeli singles from all walks
of life, as well as hearing
from some of the leading figures in Israel today.
The group will lunch on the
banks of the Jordan River,
and visit settlements in the
Sinai. They will learn about
the archeological excavations in Jerusalem and participate in several walking
tours of the old and new city.
The "Hatikvah" Singles
Mission is being sponsored
by the UJA Young Leadership Division and is open to
anyone 24-40 years of age.
Due to the popularity of this
Mission, applications must
be in by June 15, in order to
insure a reservation.
For additional information, contact Leslie Mendelsohn, the Regional Coordinator for the Mission at
231-2731 or Michael Broidy at
The Jewish Federation,
237-7686.
Excitement is in the air as
plans are underway for The
Jewish Center Construction
Carnival Celebration to be
held on Sunday, June 21 from
1 until 6 p.m. behind the
Center.
Admission is free to this
event, which will be held indoors in case of rain, and lots
of activities are planned.
There, will be. clowns, balloons, rides, games, races,
music and carnival" food for
everyone. Jeff .Milgrom will
be hosting games for children and a parent/child
dance content during the afternoon.. D. J. Dave Robinson of radio 92-X will be play-.
ing music from his mobile
"Broadcast" unit A Special
activities will honor dads.on
"their" day.
"The carnival, celebrating
the beginning of construction
of The New Jewish Center,
will give families a chance to
share in the excitement of
the building project," according to Carnival Co-
chairpersons Ed and Sharon
Eisenberg. "A' special
'groundbreaking' ceremony, a site tour, a wishing
well and games with a construction theme will provide
enjoyment for everyone."
Many Center volunteers
are working with the Eisen-
bergs to plan this event.
They are Eileen and Lenny
Comeras, Jd. and-Jeff, Craiir,.
Clarice and Henry Epstein,
"Marcia "and Jack Fox, Joy
(CONTINUED ON PAGE 6)
OFIRA, Sinai (JTA)-
Premier Menachem Begin
and' Egyptian President
Anwar Sadat met for 90 minutes in a private summit conversation in this resort town,
due to be handed back to the
Egyptians, next year, and
both leaders expressed satisfaction with their talk. Both
hailed the Israel-Egypt
peace treaty and the Camp
David accords as the only
stable factor in a turbulent
Middle East.
Begin agreed to Sadat's
suggestion that U.S. special
envoy Philip Habib should be
given more time to try and
solve the Syrian missile
crisis by diplomatic means,
though Begin indicated he
was not prepared to give him
the open-ended opportunity
Sadat suggested. Begin ajso
rejected Sadat's request that
Israel halt its bombing and
raids on terrorist bases in
Lebanon, explaining that
these were essential to ensure Israel's security.
The Ofira summit was
held in tight security and;.
" cdve¥ ett *-~by-*'hund*easwdf
newsmen from Israel; Egypt
and correspondents from
North America and Europe.
Although Begin and his
Likud colleagues deny that
the Premier requested the
summit for political purposes, it will obviously figure
large in the Likud alliance
campaign, which is concentrating on the peace treaty
with Egypt.
Meanwhile, the White
House announced that President Anwar Sadat has accepted an invitation from
President Reagan to visit
Washington Aug. 5-6 and
that Premier Menachem Be-
gin agreed to come
(CONTINUED ON PAGE 6)
Sylvia and Joe Schecter
ylvia km
sfablished At Heritage Village
Elliott Grayson, Chairman
of the Heritage Village Endowment Fund, announces
the establishment of the Sylvia and Joe Schecter Fund of
Heritage Village. The interest from this designated fund
will be used for special proj:
ects tb further the goals of
quality care and a quality
life for the residents of Heritage Village.
"We are especially delighted that Sylvia and Joe
have created the first named
fund within the Heritage Village Endowment'Fund,"
stated Grayson. The fund
was announced at a reception for the Heritage Village
Board of Trustees at which a
toast was offered in honor of
the forthcoming golden wedding' anniversary of the
Schecters.
The Schecters have been
associated with Heritage Village since the founding of
Heritage Hquse Sylvia-*was.
recently re-elected to a third
term as President of the Heritage Village Board of
Trustees.-.
The community is invited
to contribute to this fund to
further- the goals for which'
Sylvia and Joe have worked
so hard. The Heritage Village Endowment Fund is
part of the Columbus Jewish
Federation Endowment
Fund.
Columbus Jewish Community presents gift to St.
Anthony's Hospital (I. to r.): Ronald Moder, Frank
Nutis, Abram Traisman and Charles Housley.
Jewish Community Honors
Si Anthony's Hospital
Jewish Center Annual Meeting
Set For Next Wednesday, June 17
On Tuesday, May 19, a reception was held in the Terrace Room of St. Anthony's
Hospital to honor the hospital administration and
staff for their efforts on behalf of Project Abraham.
Project Abraham is a program initiated by individuals in the Columbus Jewish
community to finance and
arrange for circumcision for
immigrants from the Soviet
Union.
The circumcisions are performed jointly by Rabbi
Marvin Possick, a mohel,
and Dr. Maurice Zox, a surgeon. St. Anthony's Hospital,
an institution under Catholic
auspices, has been, cooperative in providing operating
room space and staff anesthesiologists gratis.
Following the circumcisions of two seven year old
twin boys, a gift was presented to St. Anthony's by
.Frank Nutis. Nutis pointed
out that it was only 'in a
country like the U.S. that one
religious group would go out
of its way to ensure that another religious group is able'
to observe its rituals freely.
In the Soviet Union the government prohibits ritual cir-
cumgsion; in Columbus a
Christian institution is helping Russian Jews to be rit-
ually circumcised.
Greeting and prayers were
offered by representatives of
-the. Conservative, Orthodox,
and Reform congregations
in Columbus—Rabbis
Rarold Berman, Marvin
Possick, and Robert Levy respectively. Also in attendance were Rabbis Howard
Alpert, Samuel Rubinstein,
and David Stavsky along
with 75 lay leaders of the
Jewish community.
Accepting the gift on behalf of the hospital were
Charles Housley, Assistant
Administrator; Ronald
Moder, Director of Admissions and Patient Accounts;
and Charles Turner,
Administrator.
Co-chairpersons Judy Ten-
enbaum and David
Milenthal cordially invite all
Center members and friends
to attend this year's'Annual
Meeting of The Jewish Center on Wednesday, June 17 at
7:45 p.m. Tenenbaum,
Milenthal and their Com-
■ mittee—Jack Gaiser, Dena
Handler,' Marc Klynn,
Claudia Rinkov, Carol
Shkolnik and Hal Tanenbaum—are planning a program using multimedia to
honor the Center's officers,
Board of Trustees and award
winners as well as to share
New Building plans.
William A. Goldman will
be nominated for a third
term as President of The
Jewish Center. Other officers of the Executive Committee will be Michael Talis,
Judy Tenenbaum and Tom
Kaplin, Vice Presidents;
Dennis Mellman, Treasurer;
Ruth Ann Blank, Assistant
Treasurer; and Dr. Al
Tyroler, Secretary. , , ,
Center leaders to be nominated to the Board of
Trustees are: Rabbi Harold
Berman (President of the
Columbus Board of Rabbis),
Ellen Burnett, Howard
Chenfeld, Irving Flox,
Jeffrey Fromson, Harvey
Handler, Pam Klynn, Kurt
Malkoff, Jeffrey Paine,
Nancy Paul, Michael Rosen,
Irving Schottenstein, Larry
Shkolnik, Hal Tanenbaum,
Sigmund Wasserman and
Bella Wexner,
Special awards for-out-
standing service and programs will be presented to
volunteers and staff at the
Annual Meeting. Special recognition goes to Bea Roth,
recipient of the Continuous
Dedication Award, and to
Steve Shkolnik. winner of the
Koach Leadership Award.
Co-recipients of the Mitzvah
Volunteer Award are Pam
Klynn and Sandy Scheiner.
Special citations representing all program areas of the
Center, will be presented as
(CONTINUED ON PAGE 71
Co-chairpersons Judy Tenenbaum and David
Milenthal are making plans for The Jewish Center Annual Meeting on June 17.
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| Title | Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1981-06-11 |
| Subject | Jews -- Ohio -- Periodicals |
| Place | Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio) |
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