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VOL. CO NO. 47
Serving Columbus and Central Ohio Jewish Community for Over «0 Years \V?AR
NOVEMBER 18,1982-KISLEV 2
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Justice Department
Initiates Deportation
Of Nazi Collaborator
WASHINGTON (WNS)-
The Justice Department has
initiated action to deport a
59-year-old alleged Nazi
collaborator who was
stripped of U.S. citizenship
by a federal court last March
for participating in the murder of a Jewish family and
killing a young a Jewish
child in the Ukraine in 1943.
Bohdan Koziy, a native of
the Ukraine and now a resident of Fort Lauderdale,
Fla., is accused of concealing his activities on behalf of
the Nazis during World War
II as a policeman in.the
Ukraine.
The Department said in
' papers filed in a U.S. immigration court in Miami Oct.
21 that "Koziy's acts of persecution and murder and his
concealment made his
admission into the United
States unlawful" and he
should therefore be deported. '.'...:'■
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The Moises Herszage Family
Agudas Aehim
Moises Hersiage Arid Family
also served as Chazan in the
Israeli Army. Agudas
Achim will officially welcome Herszage, his wife,
Rivka, and his three children, Dotan, Fabiana and
Zvi, at a Kiddush Reception,
Saturday, Nov. 20, at 12 noon
(following services) in the
Silberstein Social Hall.
The Congregation and
community are invited to
participate.
Jewish Center To'Rock' With'50s Fever
Moises Herszage has been
elected as Ritual Director of
Agudas Achim Congregation.
Herszage comes from
Quito, Ecuador, where he
served as Spiritual arid Religious Leader, Chazan and
Bal Kore and Mohel.
He received his training at
Yeshiva Hafetz Haim in
Buenos Aires, Argentina. He
Saturday, Nov. 20, beginning at 8:30 p.m., the Jewish
Center will be rockin' and
alive with '"50s" fever. The
Center, at il25 College Ave.,
will be celebrating its "Last
Great Affair" in the present
building. "We have an entire
evening of fun planned,"
states co-chairperson for the
event Micki Shkolnik.
Entertainment for the
night will provided by the
Chiffons, winners of nine
gold records; Phil Dirt and
the Dozers, Central Ohio's,
top '50s and '60s group, and
Marcy Jo, Columbus' own,
singing her big hit of 1961,
"Ronnie."
"Another superb highlight
of the affair will be the auctioning off of some really
nice vacation packages,"
states co-chairperson Larry
Shkolnik. "People will be
bidding on such popular vacation spots as New York;
Florida; Las Vegas; Vermont; some lovely, secluded
hideaways in Ohio and
MichigarTand many more,"
he adds. A complete list of
; these vacations will be available early in the evening so
that everyone will be prepared for the bidding which
will begin around 10 p.m.
arid take place at differrent
intervals throughout the
night. Payment for the trips
must be made that night,
and either MasterCard or
personal checks may be
used.
There will also be raffles
held for such things as dinners, '50s artwork, a pinball
The Chiffons will entertain at the "Last Great
Affair" at the Jewish Center on Nov. 20.
machine and a scuba diving
lesson at Sub-Aquatics, Inc.,
valued at $145.
The Center will be a recreation of the '50s, with food
and drink at almost '50s
prices, dance contests, and
pictures taken with a Columbus, Ohio '50s backdrop, so
everyone is encouraged to
wear his best '50s outfit!
Cost for the affair is $15
per person, in advance, for
Center members, $20 per
person for non members and
$20 at the door. Tickets are
now on sale and can be
picked up at the Jewish
Center
For more information,
contact Larry or Micki
Shkolnik at 237-6802 or David
Valinsky at 231-2731.
House Of Tradition
Gourmet Dinner
To Be Held Dec. 5
Oh Sunday, Dec. 5, at 6:30
p.m., the House of Tradition.
will sponsor its seventh An-
nual Kosher Gourmet
Dinner at the Beth Jacob
Social Hall.
The featured entertainment for the evening will be
a concert by the Megama
Duo, whose aim is jto spread
the Jewish Biblical message
through music,
•For reservations, contact
Gary Robins, 252-9007;
Denise Blank, 253-2914, or
Chaim Capland, 239-0124.
Hadassah Sets
ducationDay
Far December 7
Dec. 7 is Hadassah's Education Day. The two-part
program will be held at
Agudas Achim Synagogue
and feature a dessert-tea at
12:30 p.m. and a dinner at 6
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"Jewish Woman Power in
the Media," focusing on the
female .viewpoint and impact, will be the afternoon's
program. Participants in the
panel are local media luminaries;^ Brenda Davidorf,
director of Special Projects
and Program Development
for Warner-Amex Cable
Communications, Inc.,
(Qube); Carol Luper, anchor
person-reporter-producer,
Channel -10 News, and
Adrienne Bosworth Chafetz,
senior editor of Columbus
Monthly. '
The evening?s program
will feature Doug Bloomfield, Legislative Director
for the American Israel Public Affairs Committee
(AIPAC). He is highly regarded as an insightful and
analytical observer of
y.S.-Israel relations.
* Costs for the Education '
•Day are $1 for the afternoon,
$3.75 for dinner. Reservations can be made by calling
chapter presidents.
i For further information,
contact Helene Goldmeier,
•253-1675.
Sunday To Mark
Torah Academy
Annual Dinner
This Sunday evening, Nov.
21, at the Sheraton-Columbus, the 22nd annual Torah
Academy Scholarship Dinner will take place.
People attending the dinner, will be entertained by
the Yiddish humor of EmU
Cohen. Included in the program, as well, will be an
original skit performed by
students of the sixth and
seventh grade classes.
The strictly kosher dinner
will begin at 6:30 p.m., with
a sherry hour preceding it.
Reservations can still be
made by calling Zelda
Hirsch at 239-8775.
Cost Of Living Rises
TEL AVIV (JTA)-The
cost of living index rose by
7.6 percent in September, the
Central Bureau of Statistics
announced.
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Jewish Center Sports Hall of Fame Inductees are
(top row 1. to r.) Ray Benjamin, Sam Gordon, (bottom
row 1. to r.) Dr. Jerome Fisher and Bernie Sully.
Four To Be Inducted
Into Jewish Center's
Sports Hall Of Fame
Irv Flox, chairman of the
Jewish Center Sports Hall of
Fame, has announced the
program will take place Sunday, Jan. 16, at 4:30 p.m. in
the new Leo Yassenoff Jewish Center. The inductees
are Ray Benjamin, Dr.
Jerome Fisher, Sam Gordon
and Bernie Sully. Dick Otte
of the Columbus Dispatch
will be the Master of Ceremonies and the guest
speaker is Gabe Paul, president of the Cleveland
Indians.
Ray Benjamin was a baseball and football star at
South High School arid then
became one of the top soft-
ball players in the country.
On the Columbus Sunday
Morning Team, he was the
M.V.P., 1941-43. During
those years, Ray was an .All-
City selection all three
years, All-State one year and
All-Regional one year. On
Aug. 9, 1982, Ray was
inducted into the Ohio
Amateur Softball Association Hall of Fame.
Dr. Jerome Fisher was an
All-City selection for John
Adams High School in Cleve
land for two years in both
football and basketball. At
Ohio State Universitjy, he
earned freshman letters in
football and basketball and
varsity letters in basketball
and tennis. He later played
semi-pro basketball for the
Athletic Supply team and
eventually became Athletic
Director of the Schoenthal
Community Center.
Sam Gordon was a wrestling and football star at East
High School. In 1941, he was
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Gabe Paul
an Mi-City football player
and in 1942, the Central District High School wrestling
champ. He was a member of
the 1942 Ohio State freshman
football and wrestling
teams. He then transferred
to Ohio Wesleyan and was a
member of their track team,
competing in both the shot-
put and discus events. Later,
Sam became a star player in
the Sunday morning fast-
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| Title | Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1982-11-18 |
| Subject | Jews -- Ohio -- Periodicals |
| Place | Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio) |
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