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II i\ \>. I III 1 si ii fifi ;■ IS ■ I, I! f MM I; IV I 11; i (, OfflOJE axe HRONICLE Serving Columbus and Central Ohio Jewish Community for Over 40 Years 33E LIBRARY, OHIO HISTORICAL S*>C4*/rY 1982 VELMA AVE. COLS, 0, 43211 EXCH VOL.62 NO.2 JANUARY 12,1984-SHEVAT8 Devoted to American and Jewish Ideals. Preschoolers Invited to CTA Birthday Party Four, five and six-year- olds within the Jewish community are invited to a birthday party on Sunday afternoon, Jan. 29, at the Columbus Torah Academy. This event has been planned to celebrate the school's 25th birthday and to serve as an informative gathering for children and parents. ?Crf«:"RRCXS223G28HMMMi Ellen Siegel Miriam S. Yenkin, chairwoman of the 25th Anniversary Celebration committees, has announced that Ellen Siegel is chairing the committee which is planning the special birthday party. Working on Mrs. Siegel's committee are. Kristine Coyne (kindergarten teacher at Torah Academy), Dee Dee Glimcher, Amy Schottenstein, Robert H. Schottenstein, William Schottenstein, CONTINUED ON PAGE 12 Sotfiits From Eastern Europe To Be Featured At Beth Jacob Brotherhood fSistslSdiors Jagi. 21 Pictured above is the famous Alte-Neu Shule of Prague, Czechoslovakia, which was visited by the Beth Jacob tour group this past October. Scenes from this 400-year-old synagogue and of the Czechoslovakian state museums, with photos of the "precious legacy" of Jewish artifacts, will be seen in an audio-visual presentation by Rabbi David Stavsky at the installation of the Beth Jacob Brotherhood officers on Jan. 21 at 8 p.m. The community is invited to attend the program, which will be held at the Beth Jacob Synagogue. 'Buddy-Up Columbus,'To Provide One-To-One IMF Solicitation Contact " 'Buddy-Up, Columbus,' • gives us the opportunity to really comunicate, to talk about human needs and to emphasize the successes and requirements of our local agencies,'' says Michael Talis, co-chairman of the Jan. 23-24 "Buddy-Up" Days. Marilyn Skilken "In back-to-the basicH solicitation, person-to-person, we will stress the programs offered by the Leo Yassenoff Jewish Center, Jewish Family Service and Heritage Vil lage," Talis adds. "We'll explain the way the educational needs of Jewish children are being filled at Ohio State University by the Hillel Foundation and in the community by Columbus Torah Academy, Columbus Hebrew School and Tifereth Israel Hebrew School." In addition, the work of the United Jewish Fpnd Campaign in sustaining the Jewish life-line worldwide will be featured. The connection is epitomized by Columbus' Project Renewal Neighborhood, Jesse Cohen in Holon, Israel. Talis and Marilyn Skilken were appointed by Columbus Jewish. Federation United Jewish Fund Campaign General Chairman Edwin M. Ellman to head the special program aimed at gifts of a $1,000 minimum. Skilken says a spirit of comradery will pervade the two-day program, with workers and donors being in personal contact. Two Jewish Groups Urge Syria To Apprehend Those Who Killed Jewish Mother, Her Two Children Talis and Skilken are both board members of the Columbus Jewish Federation. Talis also is president of the Jewish Center and Skilken is a past chairwoman of the Federation's Women's Division. NEW YORK (JTA) —Two Jewish organizations called on the Syrian government to investigate and to bring to justice those guilty of the murder of a Jewish mother and her two children in Aleppo recently. The Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith said that to do otherwise "would be to leave lingering doubts about the Syrian government's ability to protect the country's 4,500 Jews." Abraham Foxman, ADL's nation- Soviet Defender Of Jews Receives KGB Threats Mike Talis Buddy-Up Days will be headquartered at the Leo Yassenoff Jewish Center. Each day will begin at 8 a.m. with breakfast and conclude with cocktails at 5 p.m. CONTINUED ON PAGE 9 . NEW YORK.(JTA) - The running battle between a Leningrad non-Jewish Russian academic who renounced his degree to protest official anti-Semitism and the authorities has escalated with a barrage of articles, a joint letter and a telephoned KGB threat, according to the Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry. Dr. Ivan Martinov had announced recently he was giving up his candidate of pedagogical sciences degree (equal to a PhD) because a candidate status was still held by Lev Korneyev of Moscow, a notorious and prolific anti-Semitic writer, and Jewish exit applicants were harassed, Soon thereafter, he and refuseriik Yakov Gorodetsky, who helped him collate data on anti-Semitism, were; told by the authorities to apply to emigrate. The pair told friends they smelled a trap. ' The Leningrad paper, Smina, published an article denying that anti-Semitism was printed in the Soviet press, asserting this was all anti-Soviet propaganda by foreign, "Zionists." Other press articles attacked refuseniks and claimed that those who sought to leave Elderly Athlete Still In The Run NEW YORK (JTA) - Abel Kiviat, who won the Silver Medal in the 1912 U.S. Olympics when he finished second in the 1,500-meter race in Stockholm and who was recently elected to the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame, will once again share in some Olympic glory. . Kiviat, 91, who will soon be honored by the New York Runners Club, will be one of many torch bearers who will carry the traditional torch from New York City to Los Angeles prior to the start of the 1984 Olympic Games in July. The spry, chipper Kiviat, CONTINUED ON PAGE 6 ! had no jobs or no work in their professions. According to the SSSJ, the KGB phoned Martinov and told him that the Smina article was the authorities' answer to him and Gorodetsky. Martinov was also told that there had been some thought of giving the pair exit visas but to do so now would make them into heroes. Not only were they refused permission to exit but were warned that they could be im- cprisphedf the SSSJ reported. al associate director and head of the agency's International Affairs Division, \ added in a statement that the Syrian government which has long been derelict in according the Jewish community full civil rights "now bears a special obligation." Lillian Abadi, 25, a pregnant mother, her six-year- old son and her three-and-a- half year old daughter were shot and hacked to death in their home in the Aleppo Jewish quarter. There was no indication that a robbery had been committed/The murders were proceeded by a number of telephone calls to several members of the Aleppo Jewish community who were warned that they were next, according to a report by the American Jewish Committee. The Simon Wiesenthal Center at Yeshiva University of Los Angeles expressed shock and outrage .■■'■'."■■■';"■?.■'■ :.;j-;CONTINUEOJON-PAGE5;' Anti-Zionist Poster Example Of Soviet Campaign Of Hate In the smoldering ruins of a home labelled "Lebanon," an Arab child lies dead; the bayonet piercing his heart is emblazoned "Israel" and "Made in USA." According to the Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry, whose Philadelphia chapter obtained the poster, entitled "Shame on the Criminals!," it is but one in an "anti-Zionist" series widely available in the USSR which seeks to inflame anti-semitic hate.
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Full Text | II i\ \>. I III 1 si ii fifi ;■ IS ■ I, I! f MM I; IV I 11; i (, OfflOJE axe HRONICLE Serving Columbus and Central Ohio Jewish Community for Over 40 Years 33E LIBRARY, OHIO HISTORICAL S*>C4*/rY 1982 VELMA AVE. COLS, 0, 43211 EXCH VOL.62 NO.2 JANUARY 12,1984-SHEVAT8 Devoted to American and Jewish Ideals. Preschoolers Invited to CTA Birthday Party Four, five and six-year- olds within the Jewish community are invited to a birthday party on Sunday afternoon, Jan. 29, at the Columbus Torah Academy. This event has been planned to celebrate the school's 25th birthday and to serve as an informative gathering for children and parents. ?Crf«:"RRCXS223G28HMMMi Ellen Siegel Miriam S. Yenkin, chairwoman of the 25th Anniversary Celebration committees, has announced that Ellen Siegel is chairing the committee which is planning the special birthday party. Working on Mrs. Siegel's committee are. Kristine Coyne (kindergarten teacher at Torah Academy), Dee Dee Glimcher, Amy Schottenstein, Robert H. Schottenstein, William Schottenstein, CONTINUED ON PAGE 12 Sotfiits From Eastern Europe To Be Featured At Beth Jacob Brotherhood fSistslSdiors Jagi. 21 Pictured above is the famous Alte-Neu Shule of Prague, Czechoslovakia, which was visited by the Beth Jacob tour group this past October. Scenes from this 400-year-old synagogue and of the Czechoslovakian state museums, with photos of the "precious legacy" of Jewish artifacts, will be seen in an audio-visual presentation by Rabbi David Stavsky at the installation of the Beth Jacob Brotherhood officers on Jan. 21 at 8 p.m. The community is invited to attend the program, which will be held at the Beth Jacob Synagogue. 'Buddy-Up Columbus,'To Provide One-To-One IMF Solicitation Contact " 'Buddy-Up, Columbus,' • gives us the opportunity to really comunicate, to talk about human needs and to emphasize the successes and requirements of our local agencies,'' says Michael Talis, co-chairman of the Jan. 23-24 "Buddy-Up" Days. Marilyn Skilken "In back-to-the basicH solicitation, person-to-person, we will stress the programs offered by the Leo Yassenoff Jewish Center, Jewish Family Service and Heritage Vil lage," Talis adds. "We'll explain the way the educational needs of Jewish children are being filled at Ohio State University by the Hillel Foundation and in the community by Columbus Torah Academy, Columbus Hebrew School and Tifereth Israel Hebrew School." In addition, the work of the United Jewish Fpnd Campaign in sustaining the Jewish life-line worldwide will be featured. The connection is epitomized by Columbus' Project Renewal Neighborhood, Jesse Cohen in Holon, Israel. Talis and Marilyn Skilken were appointed by Columbus Jewish. Federation United Jewish Fund Campaign General Chairman Edwin M. Ellman to head the special program aimed at gifts of a $1,000 minimum. Skilken says a spirit of comradery will pervade the two-day program, with workers and donors being in personal contact. Two Jewish Groups Urge Syria To Apprehend Those Who Killed Jewish Mother, Her Two Children Talis and Skilken are both board members of the Columbus Jewish Federation. Talis also is president of the Jewish Center and Skilken is a past chairwoman of the Federation's Women's Division. NEW YORK (JTA) —Two Jewish organizations called on the Syrian government to investigate and to bring to justice those guilty of the murder of a Jewish mother and her two children in Aleppo recently. The Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith said that to do otherwise "would be to leave lingering doubts about the Syrian government's ability to protect the country's 4,500 Jews." Abraham Foxman, ADL's nation- Soviet Defender Of Jews Receives KGB Threats Mike Talis Buddy-Up Days will be headquartered at the Leo Yassenoff Jewish Center. Each day will begin at 8 a.m. with breakfast and conclude with cocktails at 5 p.m. CONTINUED ON PAGE 9 . NEW YORK.(JTA) - The running battle between a Leningrad non-Jewish Russian academic who renounced his degree to protest official anti-Semitism and the authorities has escalated with a barrage of articles, a joint letter and a telephoned KGB threat, according to the Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry. Dr. Ivan Martinov had announced recently he was giving up his candidate of pedagogical sciences degree (equal to a PhD) because a candidate status was still held by Lev Korneyev of Moscow, a notorious and prolific anti-Semitic writer, and Jewish exit applicants were harassed, Soon thereafter, he and refuseriik Yakov Gorodetsky, who helped him collate data on anti-Semitism, were; told by the authorities to apply to emigrate. The pair told friends they smelled a trap. ' The Leningrad paper, Smina, published an article denying that anti-Semitism was printed in the Soviet press, asserting this was all anti-Soviet propaganda by foreign, "Zionists." Other press articles attacked refuseniks and claimed that those who sought to leave Elderly Athlete Still In The Run NEW YORK (JTA) - Abel Kiviat, who won the Silver Medal in the 1912 U.S. Olympics when he finished second in the 1,500-meter race in Stockholm and who was recently elected to the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame, will once again share in some Olympic glory. . Kiviat, 91, who will soon be honored by the New York Runners Club, will be one of many torch bearers who will carry the traditional torch from New York City to Los Angeles prior to the start of the 1984 Olympic Games in July. The spry, chipper Kiviat, CONTINUED ON PAGE 6 ! had no jobs or no work in their professions. According to the SSSJ, the KGB phoned Martinov and told him that the Smina article was the authorities' answer to him and Gorodetsky. Martinov was also told that there had been some thought of giving the pair exit visas but to do so now would make them into heroes. Not only were they refused permission to exit but were warned that they could be im- cprisphedf the SSSJ reported. al associate director and head of the agency's International Affairs Division, \ added in a statement that the Syrian government which has long been derelict in according the Jewish community full civil rights "now bears a special obligation." Lillian Abadi, 25, a pregnant mother, her six-year- old son and her three-and-a- half year old daughter were shot and hacked to death in their home in the Aleppo Jewish quarter. There was no indication that a robbery had been committed/The murders were proceeded by a number of telephone calls to several members of the Aleppo Jewish community who were warned that they were next, according to a report by the American Jewish Committee. The Simon Wiesenthal Center at Yeshiva University of Los Angeles expressed shock and outrage .■■'■'."■■■';"■?.■'■ :.;j-;CONTINUEOJON-PAGE5;' Anti-Zionist Poster Example Of Soviet Campaign Of Hate In the smoldering ruins of a home labelled "Lebanon," an Arab child lies dead; the bayonet piercing his heart is emblazoned "Israel" and "Made in USA." According to the Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry, whose Philadelphia chapter obtained the poster, entitled "Shame on the Criminals!," it is but one in an "anti-Zionist" series widely available in the USSR which seeks to inflame anti-semitic hate. |
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