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iSSi-A --:;<^i:&^-^i^Ky" • ! ,««^i(*<,4«#>.s«»,»»8»».«««. .. „ji.-»,»..»«,..»rt,«»«,s«««i(, ,,.^4., t '.ti i* f'^J-' ,. .r,,,..^ Crnfrof OAioV Only Jewish Ntivspapir , Reaching EtIeryHome A W/Pt7fT V Kltrw7or.Ar.r-., „ ' ' Devoted to Americm and Jewish Ideals VOLUME'-XVI-No. 39 A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR THE JEWISH HOME im^ Broad St. Temple Simchath Torah Dinner to Be Held Sunday Evening Insljillation of Temple Officers AVill Mm* Take Place at this Function Tiie annual ,Sinichatli Torah and In- ^fall;lti()n Banquet of the East Broad i Street Temple will be held tomorrow 1 *''j|| (Sinulay): October 15,at fi:30 p. m. if V>*^Hlie Social Hall at 1354 E, Broad Street This lianc|uct is being sponsored by the .Senior Sisterhood of the Temple. Dr n. W. Abramson will act as chairman His repiilnfion as a toastma.'iter, together will) bis ready wit and errudition in.<ures a splendid leadership for this evening. The folIf)W!iig group of ofiicers elected at the recent Congregation, meeting on October 2, wHL be installed with due cereiiiony by the capable spiritual Icadci of tbis Temple, Rabbi Nathan. Zelizer Tiie.sc ¦ men with their respective ofilcc? arc: President, Harry Winter; Vice President, Max Weinberg; Financial Secretary, Sol Rotli; Corresponding Scc- lelary, VVm. Wasserstrom; Treasurer, Aaron G. JTassel; Board of Directors: Cli.nVnian, L H. Schlezinger, Sam Bcr- ni.'iii, J. K, -Bornstein, Harry Masser, Louis Gcrtner, Max Bogatin. A most unu.stial tasty supper Is being prepared under the Cbairmansliip of Mrs. Win. Kolli, '188 Linwood avenue, to¬ gether wTth her able veteran conimitiee. Thr connnittee in cliarge ¦ of arrange- meiifs for the banquet is headetl by Mr^. Wm. Hronner, UH Forest street. This arf;irr is expected in every detail to erpial previous similar occasions, and a capac¬ ity attendance is assured; ^^rs, H. Ro.'iehtbal, 718., Euclalrc ave¬ nue, 1ms arranged tbe followin;? enter¬ tainment ior tbe evening: Cantor Solo¬ mon (irddner of Jlie .TcniBl.(^,,aniU..bj,s cbnir, compo.scd of Mr. Samuel Fiiie. Jfrs. T.oins Levin, Miss Annette Katz. Mis.scs .Miriam and Annabclle Bernlan, Mi.-is Evelyn Levin. and Miss Sylvia- Grorliicr will render modern interpreta- tiiin,-; of ancient folk songs and others apprni.n'ate for this occasion.' Afr. Joe nernirin will render several vaccordian se¬ lections. ¦ They, will be accompanied by Mrs. B. \V. Abramson on tlic piano, snd Mis.s Lillian Levin, violinist. Reservations should be made at once by waning -Mrs. Ben Finkelstein', EV. ri'ino or :\frs. John Kat;:,MLA. 2770. A imiiiinal charge of fiO cents will be made IK'r ridnll plate and 2i> cents for childrcn- .\1I Columbus Jewry is invltecl to [lar- tici|i;ite in this brilliant affair on Sun- d.'iy Lveniiig, imd a Hostess' Coninu'ttec will lie cm hand to greet and welcome all Mumiliers or non-members of the Temple. COLUMBUS, :0H10, OCTOBER 13,1933 MOURNED Per Year $3.00; Per Copy loc Six Thousand German Jews Settled in Palestine in Six Months, British Central Fund Report Discloses L(Hiis L. Weber L;ist Wedne.'^day the entire community of Zanesville, a.s wclL as thousands ol friends and admirers in Central Ohio, UKnirncd'tbe memory of one of the oiit- stamling Jewish merchants of that city^ Louis L. Weber. .'Vs a leader in all comniunal activities, both Jewish and Mon-Jewish. Louis Weber was always a friend of the poor and needy. He was respoiLiilblc ¦ for the erection of one of the most beautiful synagogues in that section of tbe state, and vvas.its staunch supporter until death. Every place of busincs.'i in Zanesville W.'is closed from 1:30 to 2:30 Wednes¬ day afternoon during the funeral serv¬ ices, nnd the N. R. A, celebration, which was to take place on that day, was post- .[ jiauecL4autiL::i:biuL«(lay ¦ - T.bc.„-Swjaecgue was pverflqwiiig with persons from all walks of life.and there was many a.moist eye when Iiis friends recalled the many acts of charity and kindness for which Louis Weber was known. The funeral was one of the largest In the history of the Zanesville conununity. Mr. Weber's pioneering efforts in Ziinesville will jicver be effaced in the pages of history of that city, and bis icbievcnients will long stand as a nionu- nienf to'bis leadership. B'nai B'rith also loses one of its grc,atcst supporters and workers in hi.s demise. Mr. Weber was 08 years of age when he piis.scd away Monday morning. He is survived by bis wife aiul two children Ralph Weber of Zanesville.. and Mrs Simon Miller of Cleveland, Oliio. LOXDON, (J. T. A,)—Six thousand German Jews have been settled in Pales¬ tine in the last six months, the British Central Fund for German Jews disclosed today. The report reveals tliat investi¬ gations of ,the possibility of settling German Jews in all parts of the world are being continued, and that already I about .'iOO of them have been settled in Brazil and other overseas points. The British committee has already raised IS-^j,000 poiinds (approximately .'JHJJO.OOO) toward the work,of expatriat¬ ing the German Jews. Of this, about 170,000 pomida has been allocated. Ap¬ proximately fifty per cent of the total went for wcprk in Palestine and ibc re¬ mainder for assistance to refugees in England and countries on the continent. Only 10,000 pounds (about $-18,000) has been expended within Germany and this was. ill the form of subsidies for Jewish schools. All the allocations were made after con.suliiition with tbe American Jewish Joint J")istrIbution Committee and other agencies in otder to prevent duplication and 6verlai>ping of elTort. Close coopera¬ tion has been ni:iintained.. throughout, parliciiiarly, with the Joint Distribution Committee which; in addition to carrying on considerable work independently, A. Z. A/s To Have Important Announcement Next Week \\';iti[i next week's Issue of the Oino li.MTi^i! Cin«».N'u:i.F, for the most im Iimi.inl announcement ever inarle in this cily by Aleph Zadik Aleph. This ...¦ ntiniicemcnt wiH concent an achievement (Jl ihe local chapter of A. Z. A., brought ;il)oi?t a."; a result of the hearty cooper- .iiii'ii of the Columbus Chamber of Com-' rncice, and of interest to every Jewish (.tL'.inization and merchant in the cily.' All organization of out.standlng activity siiue its formation a year and a half :iRii. Columbus cliaptcr of A. Z. A.,by this announcement will further its pres¬ tige in International A. Z. A. an<I in the Inc.il Jewish community. ' Wxt Saturday—in the .'CiiRONrcr.ii:. Temple Sisterhood Bridge Tea Will Be Held Monday, 2 p. m. The Ro.sc E. Lazartis Sisterhood will sponsor their first bridge tea of the sea¬ son on Monday, October IG. The af¬ fair will be held at Lazarus' Tea Room at 2 p. ni. Reservations will be ac¬ cepted until Monday, af 10:30 a. m., by "Miss Roth,' Tenjiilc Sccrefafy, or Mrs. .Sam Meisner. EV, Cuh^i. Mrs. Simon Lazarus, 172 Columbia avenue, is chairman of this affyir, and Mrs. Meisner of the. Cambridge-Arms apartments is vice chairman. Plan to spend an enjoyable aftornoqii Monday, October \C\ at Lazarus'¦ Tea Room. ¦ . shared responsibility for some of the allocations on important projects. In conjunction with the Joint Distribu¬ tion Committee, the British group ad-' vanccd 2,000 pounds to the Bcn-Shemen colony for children in Palestine, to pro¬ vide accommodations for German chil¬ dren. Special attention was given to the necfls of young men and women in training centers established throughout Europe. Among the committee's ' allocations were 31,000 pounds to the German and French central committees for emigra¬ tion and resettlement of refugees in Palestine and clscwliere; 30,000 pounds for housing in Palestine; 21,000 pounds for agricultural and industrial training of German settlers in Palestine; .23,000 pounds to the Keren Hayesod (Pales¬ tine f'oimdation Fund); u,000 pounds to the ¦ Hebrew University; G.OOO pounds for vocational training for 'refugees in luirope; 20,000 pounds for German ref¬ ugees in England; 0,000 pounds for placement of German professors and leacbcrs in British institutions. I'"ifty thousand refugees left Germany before July 1, the committee stated in its report. The number has vastly increased since that time, it declares. ANNUAL SUPPER NOV, 26 The Hachnosis Orchim Society are making preparations for their annual sup¬ per which will ibe an event of November 3(1. Tins affair will he held in the ban- (piet hall of the Agudath Achim Con¬ gregations. Mrs. M. Cohen. fl7n Liu- won.l avemie, is in charge of arrange¬ ments. Tickets are now being sold by the memhers of the Sisterhood. Columbus Hebrew School Membership Drive The Columbus Hebrew School opened its drive fgr members and subscriptions Yom Kipppr, when appeals were made to the public to support tliis ne¬ cessary institution. Rabbi Hirschsprung made a stirring appeal at the Agudath .\chim .Symigoguc, where the siim of ^2100.00 was pledged. An appeal was also made at the Aliavas Sholoin Syna¬ gogue where the .sum of $000.00 was pledged. Rablji Zelizer of the Tifereth Israel Temple made a strong appeal to his congregation to support the Hebrew School aiHl offered his cooperation in the drive. Rabbi Greenwald of the Beth Jjcob Synagogue heartily endorses the support of tlie Hebrew School and the present drive for members and subscrip¬ tions, and promLses his cooperation. The present drive will be continued, as the Yom Kippur appeals were merely the o]iening guns in this campaign which will be the greatest effort in the past several years. The directors of the school wish to thank the Ralibis for their cooperation and work, and sincerely appreciate the m-'kin-4 of the appeals in the various synagogues. The directors ai-io wish to thank all those who contributed to this fine cause and those who are working in its behalf. I Benefit Bridge to Take Place Tuesday Evening at Chittenden .Ml arrangements for the Omega Sigma Chi Ijcncfit bridge have been completed. This alfair to which the entire coni- muiiity is cordially invited will take place Tuesday evening, October IT, in the ball room of the Chittenden Hotel. Beautiful door and tahli? prizes \vill be awarded. .Admission will he 20 cents |)er person. The proceeds realized from this affair will be turn&:l over to a woi:thy Jewish organization. Those in charge of the affair arc Miss Sara Ei^inan and Mrs. Gertrude Levin: They will be assisted by, the Misses Mol¬ lye Smoler, and Sylvia Geichman. Make plans to s[)cnd an enjoyable e\'e- ning at the aiittendcn Hotel, October 17, where tlie niembers of Ome&a Sigma Chi assure you an evening of real en¬ tertainment. Lichliter on First Council Book Review Program October 18 The„first of a scries of book reviews sponsored by the Educational cpmmittce of the Council of Jewish Women will be held on Wednesday, October 18, in die form of a Itinduxm at 12':30 p.. m. at Lazarus' Tea Room. -. Rev. 'M. H. Licliliter. spiritual leader of the First Congregational Church, will reviqw "As the Earth Turns" by Gladys Hasty Car- Ezras Noshim to Meet Sunday The Ezras Xosbim Society will hold Its rvgidar meeting on Sunday afternoon, at 2 p. ni. Following the "business meet¬ ing Mrs. Sam Schlansky, "175 S, Wash¬ ington avenue,' and ^Trs, J. Harris, "lOrt S. Washington avenue, will serve re¬ freshments iiv honor of Mrs. Isadore Harris, daughter of Mrs. Schlansky, a recent bride. The Ezras Noshim will hold Its an¬ nual supper on December 10. Hadassah and Zionist Groups to Meet Tuesday Evening ', ,^ joint meeting of local Hadassah and Zionist groups will take place Tuesday' evening, October 17, in the social hall of tbo b'ast Broad Street .Temple. As a special feature of. the meeting a sjiiiposiuin has been arranged on the subject "A Solution of the Gerni;ni Jew¬ ish Problem." Speakers will include Mr. Albert Schiff. Mrs. B. W. Abramson, newly elected TTadassah president, and Rabbi Solomon Rivlin. Aliss Miriam Bcrman, accompanied by Mrs. ¦ Alirainson, will entertain with 'a group of Jewish folk songs. IClection of ofiicers of tlie Columbus Zionist District will precede the opening of the:prograin which will close with a social hour. Sisterhood Meeting Oct. 17 A special meeting of the AgiKlatb Achim Sisterhood, will lie held Tuesday afternoon, October 17, rt 2 p. ni. It Is very important that all nieinhers be pres¬ ent. Free Loan Society Regular Meeting Tuesday Evening The Ladies Free Loan Society will hokl their regular meeting on Tuesday evening. October 17, in the social hall of the Agudath Achim Congregation. Mrs. I. Goodman will entertain the members with refreshments following the meefing in honor of her son, Dr, Milton Good¬ man, whose engagement was recently an¬ nounced. The Society wishes,to announce that the anniversary supper wilt take place on January 7, 1934. UNVEILING OF MONUMENT I.A.Rosenthal Mrs. I. A. Ro.senthaI will dedicate a tombstone in memory of her husband, I. A. R^isentlial, at the Jewish Cemetery, Sunday inorinng, at 11 o'clock. Rabbi Jacob Tarshish will olliciate. Relatives and friends are invited. Good Response Reported by Chairman Hillel League Membership Drive Enthusiastic response to the drive for memberships in the Hillel League was reported by Mr. Samuel D. Luchs, chair¬ man, at a, meeting of the Hillel Ad¬ visory Board Tuesday evening. Mr. Luchs. stated that while only four days bad elapsed since the issuance of letters explaining the purposes of the Hillel League to local alumni of Ohio State University, a large number of memberships had already been received. , Judging from the results Of the first few days of the campaign, it.Is expected that the majority of alumni will enroll as members' witliin the next week. The campaign will he continued through per¬ sonal calls by members of the Hillel League Committee, under Ihe chairman¬ ship of Mr. Luchs, with Mr. Edward E. Schiff as treasurer. The Hillel League is an organization of Alumni and former' students of Ohio State University; its purposes being to supply funds, through memberships,' whereby sttident activities at the local Hillel Foundation may be continued. Wliile the Foundation is financed princi¬ pally by the B'nai B'rith, the budget has been so curtailed this year, .ibecausC of prevailing conditions, that it is necessary for students and alumni to raise funds for activities at the Foundation. When- the situation was outlined to a group of ' local alumni, they immediately took-ptcpa to organize the present Hillel League Drive, . A similar, drive for student niember- sliips is being conducted on the campus. Rabbi Lee J. Levli\gcr, director of the Foundation, . reported to the Advisory Board that while an organized campaign among the students has been planned, the voluntary response has been unusually encouraging, indicating that the Founda¬ tion has become a vital factor in the life of tlie Jewish student at Obio State Uni¬ versity, and that the stndent.s are anxious to do their part in continuing tlie valuable work that is" being carried on. Checks for the ITillcl League should be sent to Mr, Edward E. Schiff, treas¬ urer, at loO E. Broad street. Junior Hadassah Announces Season Cultural Program The Junior Hadassah Cultural pro¬ gram for the coming year is as follows: Jewisli Customs-aiid Ceremonials will be discussed bi-weekly, the first nieeting to be held on Wednesday evening, Octbber 18. at the b<?ine of Miss Dorothy Finkel¬ stein, 088 Wilson avenue, who will lead tbe course. ' A Hebrew class will meet regularly once a week 'beginning Tues¬ day, October -M, at 8 p. ,m. at the Neil Honsej under the leadersliip of Rabbi Nathan Zelizer, Rabbi Nathan Zelizer will also be in clKirge of the course on Jewish literature wliicli will meet every two weeks at the Neil House, with the first meeting to be held October 24, fol¬ lowing the Hebrew class. These classes are open to members of Junior Hadassah. Ivreeyoh Annual Supper to be Held Sunday Eve., November 5 The Ivreeyoh Society will hold Its an¬ nual anniversary supper on .Sunday eve¬ ning, November 5. Mrs, I. Handler^ chairman of this affair, together with her committee, ;ire putting forth every effort to make this one of the most out¬ standing events of. the year. Speakers who are well known in the community will appear on the evening's program. A fine niusical program is also being ar¬ ranged. The Society will s|)onsor a card party on November Iri, at the Deshler-Wallick Hotel. Mrs. I. W. Garek is in charge of arrangements. She will be assisted by Mesdames Sam Schlansky, Chas. Friedenberg, and Mrs. Henry Piatt. @^
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Title | Ohio Jewish chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1933-10-13 |
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VOLUME'-XVI-No. 39
A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR THE JEWISH HOME
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Broad St. Temple Simchath
Torah Dinner to Be Held
Sunday Evening
Insljillation of Temple Officers AVill Mm* Take Place at this Function
Tiie annual ,Sinichatli Torah and In- ^fall;lti()n Banquet of the East Broad i Street Temple will be held tomorrow 1 *''j|| (Sinulay): October 15,at fi:30 p. m. if V>*^Hlie Social Hall at 1354 E, Broad Street This lianc|uct is being sponsored by the .Senior Sisterhood of the Temple. Dr n. W. Abramson will act as chairman His repiilnfion as a toastma.'iter, together will) bis ready wit and errudition in. |
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