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Pictured above are prospective blood donors waiting
to be processed. The Jewish community bloodmobile
will be held July 21 from 1 to 7 p.m. at the Agudas
Achim Synagogue.
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Blood supplies can take a
beating in the summertime.
That's why it's vitally important to support the Jewish
community bloodmobile
visit to Agudas Achim synagogue on July 21. The bloodmobile will be open from 1
p.m. to 7 p.m., and donors
are encouraged to make
appointments in advance by
calling 237-2747.
Summer is the time for
vacations and relaxing a little more than usual. Taking
things easy from time to
time is good for one's health,
but for the health of all, it's
important to have a consistent supply of blood on hand
for _iose who may need it.
Blood, for many, spells the
difference between life and
(CONTINUED ON PAGE 10)
JERUSALEM (JTA)~-
Premier Menachem Begin
and Labor Alignment leader
Shimon Peres were both trying to put together a governing coalition this week in the
aftermath of the closest elections in Israel's -history.
Their efforts were centered
on the National Religious
Party and the Aguda Israel
bloc which, despite their
minority status, hold the balance of power in any new
government because neither
of the major parties won a
decisive mandate from the
electorate.
According to the latest, but
still incomplete vote count,
the Labor Alignment will
have SO Knesset seats to 49
for Likud.
Although Begin appears to
have much better prospects
of forming an alliance with its all-powerful chief, was
the Orthodox parties, Peres due to meet with Peres in Tel
has not given up. Yosef Aviv last week to see what
Burg, who remains the titu- kind of bargain he can strike
lar head of NRP if no longer with a Labor-led govern-
I Attention Jewish Commtiiiity |
I Organization Leaders I
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please contact Jenifer Loeb, 231-3735 or the S
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complete the form and return it to the
Chronicle office as soon as possible.
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.Entire Jewish Co
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Chronicle readers! Greet your friends and relatives in our New Year's Edition. This
year the book will reach homes arid leading business firms in Columbus and Central,
Ohio by September 21. , ■
Greeting friends and'relatives in the pages of the Chronicle's New Year's Edition has
long been a tradition for Central Ohio Jewish families. This is an excellent method of
showing your interest in the entire Jewish community, and it is a most effective way of
, expressing your good wishes to all those dear to you.
Act Now! New Year is Sept. 29
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call us and submit your greeting over the telephone, 237-4296.
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Shown above (top photo) at a recent committee
meeting are (1. to r.) Mrs. Augusta Frank and Mrs.
Judith Swedlow, newly appointed co-chairwomen of
the CJF Women's Committee Endowment Fund. Middle photo (1. to r.) shows planning committee members
Mrs. Janet Leeman and Mrs. Sara Schwartz, and
bottom photo (1. to r.) Mrs. Ruth Goldberg, Mrs.
Roberta Kohn and Mrs. Helga Eisen, also members of
the planning committee.
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Ben Goodman and
Norman Meizlish, Chairman'
and Co-Ch-firman of the
Endowment Fund Committee of the Columbus Jewish
Federation, have announced
the appointment for a second
year of Augusta Frank and
Judith Swedlow as Co-Chairwomen of the Women's Committee Endowment Fund.
Mrs. Frank and Mrs.
Swedlow have appointed the
following women to serve on
the Steering Committee:
Diane Cummins, Phyllis
Katz, Connie Meizlish,
Eleanor Resler, Mickey
Schoenbaum, Helen Skilken,
and Eleanore Yenkin.
Appointed to serve on the
Planning Committee are;
Sherran Blair, Marge
Cheses, Diane Cummins.
Helga Eisen, Eydie Garli-
(CONTINUED ON PAGE W
ment. Laborite Haim Zadok
was also meeting with his
close friend, .Avraham Shapiro of the Aguda Israel
Party on coalition possibilities.
At the same time, Begin is
meeting with Aguda leaders
here. He met with Burg and
intimated that they had
reached an agreement. But
Burg was non-committal.and
more bargaining seems
likely. Paradoxically, the
NRP which suffered a major
defeat in last Tuesday's
Knesset elections—reduced
from 12 to 6 seats according
to the latest vote count—has
emerged in a more powerful
political position because it
is essential to the formation
of a coalition by either Peres
or Begin.
The Labor Alignment
agrees that every effort
should be made to unseat
Begin's Likud. But it is also
determined not to seek a
coalition '•'at any price."
Alignment leaders seem to
be of two minds with respect
to how far to go to oust
Likud. "' ■ '* ' - *
Some Laborites argue that
an all-out effort should be
made because a Likud-Reli-'
gious coalition could easily
survive for a full four year
term given their ideological
affinities on foreign policy
and social issues. They
argue further that if Likud is
forced into the opposition, it
will eventually disintegrate
because of internal strains.
But others claim that a
narrowly based Likud-Religious coalition will not survive long trying to cope with
the immense economic, political and social challenges it
faces, such as galloping
inflation and the scheduled
final withdrawal from Sinai
next April. According to this
view, Labor is better off in
the opposition while Likud
and its partners flounder,
bringing on early elections'
that would restore the Alignment to power with a strong •
mandate.
If Begin does form the next
Cabinet, he is expected to
face a serious power
struggle among his colleagues competing for the
most important portfolios.
Speculation was rife that
Begin wilt insist on retaining
the Defense Ministry for
himself.. His office issued a
statement declaring that
such reports, published in
the press, were "unfounded." A spokesman for
Begin said the Premier intended to conduct coalition-
negotiations in two stages
and that only after reaching'
agreements with his partners would he discuss the
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Object Description
| Title | Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1981-07-09 |
| 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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