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VOL. 59 NO. 38
SEPTEMBER 17,1981-ELUL18
Munster To Spt ak
At Estate Planning
Seminar On Sept. 24
Sigmund J. Munster will
be the speaker for the third
Estate .Planning Seminar,
sponsored by the Women's
Committee of the Endowment Fund of the Columbus
Jewish Federation. The'
seminar will be held Thursday, Sept. 24, 6:15 p.m., at
Winding Hollow Country
Club. Minister's topic will be
"Investment Planning."
Munster is Vice President
and Manager of Dean Witter
and Company, Columbus. He
is a member of the Columbus
Stock and Bond Club and ac-
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Sigmund J. Munster
;
Israel Agree To Work
rd'Strategic Cooperation3
Preparin
R.E.W. Committee preparing for the 23rd annual
R.E.W. program at Beth Jacob Congregation. Two outstanding lecturers, Dr. Isaac Swift of Englewood, N. J.,
and'Dr. Emanuel Schochet of Toronto, Canada will be
the speak2... Members of the Religious Emphasis
Week Committee are: (standing I. tor.) Joseph Strapp,
Mrs. Jane Rosenblum, and Cantor Elwin Redfern.
(Seated I. tor.) are: Rabbi David Stavsky, Mrs. Myrna
Strapp, Arthur Rosenblum, and Mrs. Roberta Kohn.
airmen
Israel Bonds
Mrs. David Paine
(Miriam) and Mrs. Richard
Kohn (Roberta) will serve as
co-chairmen of the Women's
Division for the Columbus
Cpmmittee, State of Israel
Bonds for the 1981-82 season*
of activity, They will lead an
WASHINGTON (JTA)-
The United States and Israel
have agreed to work more
closely toward "strategic cooperation" against the
threat of Soviet aggression
in the Middle East as a result
of Israeli Premier Menachem Begin's two days of
talks with President Reagan, but no formal alliance
was worked out.
This emerged from statements by Reagan and Begin
as the Premier left the White
House and in remarks by
Begin at a crowded press-
conference at a Washington
hotel later. Begin said the
details of the cooperation
will be worked out between
Israeli- Defense Minister
Ariel Sharon and U.S. Secretary of Defense Caspar
Weinberger. ;
Both leaders said they
were pleased by their White
House talks, which Reagan
called "friendly and useful
and productive" and Begin
termed "very fruitful." Reagan said a "friendship and
complete candor developed
between us," while Begin
said the talks were "candid
in detail." The President
added that the talks "created, new bonds of under
standing between the U..S.
and Israel and renewed and
strengthened our very special relationship."
Reagan declared that
Israel and the U.S. have developed a "partnership" to
oppose all forces that'
threaten the Middle East.
Begin was more specific in
drawing a "clear distinction" between a mutual
defense agreement and the
idea of strategic cooperation.
"The defense of Israel is
our problem," he said. "We
will never ask any nation to
send .soldiers to defend us."
Center Sports Hall Of Fame Set For Oct. 4
-., .jyiiriain Paine *,-
five in many community
organizations. He' is currently serving'as President
of the Columbus Academy
for Boys, and is a graduate
of the Ohio State University.
Munster will discuss current and changing philosophies of investment.
Mrs. Marilyn Skilkin will
be chairwoman of the session. Serving with Mrs.
Skilken will be Eleanor
Resler, Helen Nutis, Sylvia
Schecter, Beverly Schotten-'
stein, Ann Schmidt, Mickey
Schoenbaum, Sara
Schwartz, Phyllis Schwartz,
and Helen Skilken.
Any women interested in
participating in Session III
of the Women and Money
Series should contact Debbie
Caplin at 237-7686 for more
information.
Highest Percentage of
Emigrants
TEL AVIV (WNS)-Israel
Radio's Vienna correspondent reported recently
that 20 of the 29 emigrants
from the Soviet Union who
arrived here during a 3-day
period of time will leave for
new homes in Israel. This is
the highest percentage of
Soviet Jews to come to Israel
in recent years and follows
the new Jewish Agency
arrangement whereby only
'emigrants with "first
degree" family relationships
in the U.S. will be helped by
Hias and the Joint Distribution Committee to go to
America.
1 'intensive [effort by hidd-WHS*****'1-''1 'W
of local women to help activities, Miriam enjoys
strengthen the economy' of. . painting, needlepoint, golf,
Israel through the purchase
of Bonds at a time of renewed hope for a lasting
peace in the Middle East.
Miriam served as Chairman
of the Women's Division in
1980 and Roberta served as
Co-Chairman of the "Jerusalem of Gold" Brunch
during this same year.
Miriam, long active in
communal activities, is the
immediate past president of
Heritage House Auxiliary
bowling, bridge,- and of
course,, cooking for her
family.
Roberta, a native of
Brookline, Mass., is a member of Beth Jacob Sisterhood, Augdas Achim.Sisterhood, Columbus Torah
Academy Parents, .ORT,
Brandeis Women, Council of
Jewish Women, and a life
member of Hadassah. The
mother of two teenage children, 'Bobbie' as she is
affectionately called, has
been an active member of
Bonds for several years.
Serving with Mrs. Paine
(CONTINUED ON PAGE 3)
The Jewish Center's Third
Annual Sports Hall of Fame
ceremony and reception will
be held on Sunday, Oct. 4
from "4:30 until 6 p.m. at the
Center, 1125 College Ave.
The event will be a nostalgic
tribute to four outstanding
Jewish athletes who, after
distinguishing themselves in
amateur and professional
athletics, went onto donate
their time and talent to help
others in Center and other
community programs. The
1981 inductees are Dr. Sol
-Maggied, Moses Solomon,
Leo Yassenoff and Joseph
Zimmerman.
Dr. Sol Maggied, an East
High School and Ohio State
University wrestling and
football star, won many
championships during his
academic career. .He officiated high school football
and basketball for many
years and served as an
O.S.U. team physician for 32
years.
Moses. Solomon
(1900-1966), an outstanding
baseball and football player,
was known as the "Rabbi of
Swat" and the "Jewish Babe
Ruth." In 1923, his 143 runs
scored, 222 hits, 49 homeruns
and .421 average in the
Southwestern League was
the best record in all of
professional baseball that
season.
Leo Yassenoff (1893-1971)
played football from 1913-15
for Ohio State University,
where be also lettered in
wrestling. During his lifetime Yassenoff received
many honors and awards for
his civic endeavors in Columbus. The generous contribution by the Leo Yassenoff Foundation to The New
Jewish Center will result in
the naming of the New Center in Yassenoff's memory.
Joseph Zimmerman
(1915-1980), a high school
and college football and
wrestling star, went on to
play professional football
with the Chicago Cardinals
and the Columbus Bulls.
Zimmerman was an avid
handball and softball player
and bowler at the Center and
coached Little League and
Pony League baseball.
Hall of Fame Committee
chairman, Irvin Flox has announced that Sid Gillman
will be the guest speaker for
the event. Gillman, a former
O.S.U. football star and assistant coach, served for 1ft
years as an outstanding
coach for 'several N.F.L.
teams.
For the third consecutive
year, the Center welcomes
John Gordon as Master of
Ceremonies.
Working with Flox on the
Hall of Fame Committee are
Health and Physical Education Committee Chairman
Harvey Handler, Lou
Berliner, Dr. B. B. Caplan.
Alex Clowson, David
Dachner, Jack Gaiser.
Dutch Geichmari. Ron
Golden, Howard Schoenbaum and Mendy Snyder.
Tickets for the Hall of
Fame event, which includes
a.reception, are $3. Call the
Health'and Physical Education office at 231-2731 for
more information.
one To Be Presented With Leadership Award
Annual Meeting, Sept. 20,7:30 p.m,
F 55th
Mrs. Richard Kohn
and served as Recruiting
Volunteer Chairman for
Heritage House for several
years. A graduate of Capital
University with a Bachelor's
Degree in Art-Education,
she has taught art at Torah.
Academy and has conducted
art-instructions classes
weekly for residents of Heritage House. She is a cliarter
member of B'nai B'rith
Women, a life member of
Hadassah, and a member of
Agudas Achim Sisterhood,
ORT and National Council of
Jewish Women. Along with
her volunteer cpmmunal
'"Bernard K. Yenkin, President of the Columbus Jewish
Federation, recently announced that Ira O. Kane has
been selected as the winner
of the 1981 Therese Stern
Kahn Young Leadership
Award. The award will be
presented by Federation
past President Fred Yenkin, Chairman of the Selection Committee, at the 55th
Annual'Meeting of the Federation .on Sunday, Sept. 20
at Beth Tikvah Congregation.
Kane will receive an all-
expense paid trip to the General Assembly of the Council
of Jewish Federation which
will be held on Nov. 11-15 in'
St. Louis, Missouri.
- Ira O. Kane
The Young Leadership
Award is endowed by William V. Kahn, past President
of the Federation, in
memory of his wife, Therese
Stern Kahn: The Award presented annually recognizes
outstanding young people
who have shown strong interest in and devotion to the
Federation and its member
agencies.
Kane has been actively involved in the Federated
community for many years.
He presently serves as
Chairman of the Community
Relations Committee as well
as Chairman of the Board of
Tri-State Anti-Defamation
League. He has also participated in Community
volunteer work as Chairman
Of the Young Leadership
Development Program:
Chairman of the Young
Men's Division Advanced
Gifts Meeting, member of
the Education and Culture
Budget and Planning Committee, and Israel Department Committee: and he
presently serves on the
Board and Executive Committee -of the Columbus
Jewish Federation.
Kane and his wife Deborah
have two children:" Lauren
and Cynthia.
The community is invited
to attend the Federation An- '
nual Meeting featuring Mervin Verbit. prominent So- '
ciologist. as keynote
speaker. Reservation in-
1 formation can be obtained
from the Federation office
237-7686. \
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| Title | Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1981-09-17 |
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