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i Central Ohio's Only ¦ Jetvish Newspaper y Reaching Every Home t ©tfw S^tttfetj Qlbrotttrl^ Devoted to American and Jewish Ideals A WEEKLY Newspaper for the Jewish home Volume XVH—No. ,53 COI.UA[BUS. OiliO, JANUARY 4. MJ35 Per Ydar $3.00; Per Copy 16c Strictly Cotifidential Tld-BilB From Dy THUfBAB Everywher* m&oN Looking Forward Iiol) Koidt, proi>hct of Rockville Center, ¦\-.v., furccasts tiroiiblc [or AdoH Hitler ill .laniiary, especially, on the 21st.,.As r<»r \y'as!iinKtuii's birthday—iiij tlic word.s "f tliu iirtiphct, "What a day' for.liimV' ¦ ¦¦Sccr Kcidt goes on to cj^plain that lilt' Kciclisfticlirirr'.s."friends, advisers who ,, knn\v him intimately will be. at the height of tlicir;effort to ruin liiin..." The new "jMirf^e" now going, (in :in Naziland and tlic "very grave events"',said to be sched¬ uled fiir tlie latter part of Jamiary, after * Itu^ Siiar-plebiscite, ¦would sccni to indi- ^ catc. lliiit Rlr. Rcidt is not far wrong... 'I'uriiing from the future to the past, wt: ¦ may be pertnittod to wonder whether A<l(llc(l Adplfi whom h\i press' bureau now describes as "the ¦ man who with a ¦ kiss awakened the sleeping soul of the ¦, rJerinau natign," rcuicmbers that one of the firgt American Writers to interview \ hini ill the old Munich days—when he -had only houHc-itairit with which,to tint ¦ ' tiie town red—was Isaac Marcosson... ¦ Nazi No,tcs ¦ There's a story behind the Tlnioii .City. .X'. J., injuiit^tion restraining the police ^ aild niayor from forbidding Nazi mcct- '. .- 'ings. ..Originally the city ofiicials had .¦ . ffirhidilen the meetings because of c6m jiliiints received .from various people, in chiding scinic Jews., .But when, the case , was brous;ht into court not a single wit iiess-^not even.a single Jew—could be rouiuled up to'testify againstthc .Nazi<^, '- ¦ h<.. that Vice Chancellor Fielder, himself ¦ detpfy opposed Ip all anti-Semitic agita- , >;licin, Ccjiild not help granting ,the pro-Nazi .injunction. .^.Thosc of you who want to kiiav\'.wbethet- Gprniaiiy is'a.good place ;- to visit right now are referred to Miss fsobel Steele, the American girl who ;. now \k home at last after gome indntlis in a Nazi jail...But don't jisk German, ,';-- Jews—they have no Aiinerican consul be¬ hind them.*. .Nazi Educatioii Minister ,' ' Rust,, incidentally, reveals that of the ' :102,007'student.') attending German tiiii- .Acr.sitie.'s,Lonly sixteen are Jews. ^ .Aii odd, , tale is that of Mrs. Alfrcd^S. Meyer. -Gernian girl who recently married' ah "Teach Children Hebrew," Urges Noted Educator, Head of Reform Schools —Lauds Taimud Torah! Il4> learned lo read jind »pcak He¬ brew at the. ARC of three in a little Cheder In thc Old Country tin the son of Orthodox parents. Today, ho ib one of AmericaV^fore- .mirst authoriticH on Jcwisli education nnd director of reliKinuH education of thc Union of Reform CongregationH of America, national organization of Kcform temples. Capacity-Crowd Expected at Bryden Rd. Temple Broth- hood Meeting Dr. Emanuel Gaiiioran The mJm wc speak of is no other than Dr. Emanuel Gamoran, a sharp- eyed, bespectacled, blaclc-haircd little man with a merry.itwinklc and,a keen aen^e of humor, who is now speaking .before conferences of Jewish cduiTa- tioiial groups on the western coast. Dr. Gnniorah's views on Jewish «h1- ncatioh? He thinks'the Talmud Torah is thc best possible means of teaching -He¬ brew to children,; although his work is the deveiopmenti Of modern teach¬ ing methods in Sunday Schools run by- Reform congrega tioiis throughout the United States. . , > . "Give me a Talmud Torah .tather than a'Sunday School.any. time," Dr. oitbtiVue- f truiiiioraii wiii. leii; you. vVfty ;¦ . itle' Vcau.^tt the young niaii-s.iamily was furious | [insw«r is simple. Because ybu can accomplish five times as much by teachin^r the child five; days in the week than you can by teaching him only one or two hoiirS a week.*' ¦ .'it his niarriagc to-a Germaii.. .VV;'W. declares that it wa.s F, D. R. himself who thwarted thatiarrangenicnt whereby Aiiicrie^in cotton would hayti been bar^ .tered for. Gerinan-nmde'goods.,. • IntcTpstiiTig and True ¦ The, National- /iidncatipn.. Associatioji, professors at Colunibia, Teachers Ct)llege, ¦N:;. Y: U. ^hd; iiic ¦¦ Union 'ThcologicaT Soininary, the American League Agaiiist ; War aiid Fascism and'Mr. J. David - Stcrii'B New York Post are all' urging the M.ceormack-Dickstei.n ¦ Gqngressionyl Coininittee oh, UirrAinerican Activitie.s td - iiivestigatc the case ,of ' Mr!. William ', Kaiidolph Hearst. ...And this almost;'ini- ¦.nicdiatcly after Benjamin DcCas-scrcs, the .author who is a collateral descendant of . Biiriich Spinoza, has joined Mr; I-Icarst's .staff, of writers of virulently anti-Com- imtnist'editorials,. .It :is Fascism with , which the nngti.st bodies mentioned above ,are charging Mr. iltiarst,. .But for your- . infonnatidu letHs, dividgo that Mr, IDe- CasscTcs'^Cato-Did-It slogan "Delenda est Gennaina" has iiow been amended to ¦read "A .has , Commufascism".... .Rex ,TremIctt. editor ,of the ¦ British Fascist : organ, lilack Shirt, assures us ,that tlic Sir Oswald, Mosley brand of. Fascism 'doc.s not' include anti-Semitism 01^,, racial disGriniination;.. And who,- are \ye (0 doubt the word of ail English gentleman?' .. .l^au'l Robeson, .(hisky singer and actor, thinlis the' position .of Negroes in the . U, S. r.s comparable to.that of the jc ni: Gerniany.. .A parallel which, 'p^'^. are not mistaken, has' been tlravr^ti- 'i i T*'ii ¦ TT, ¦ .r. . tv"! before,, by one Dolly Hitler.; ;Rp' ¦ ¦ . . ' ., • ,1 „. , , ¦: ,ui>eson IS .so. im- picssea by Zi,onifiJn„ ' . v, , ., ¦ , . , ' . . , - ¦ , oy the way, that be IS dreaming r?'' --^ i.-.-': .- -at- - . . .._,,, .''estabh.smng m Africa a . , ,,.->^/'which will be for the NegroeS [¦rrlSt Palestine is for^ the Jews, j ., You Should Know 1-eaving our'shores next week is Di". Alexander M. DushMn of Cliicago, who i.^ going to Jerusalem to head thc new Dupartiiicnt of- Etlucation at'the Hebrevv Univeraity there. ..Preparing to celebrate ,il;- fiftieth anniversary' next March is tlie Hias (Hebrew Sheltering,and Inimigrant Aid SGciety to you).. ,193.^8 .first Sun¬ day ^vill, see the formal ot'ganization of thc Western Pemisylvaniav Regional Bl-anch of .the United -Synagogue of America...The .Free Synagogue House ¦is exhibiting picttires by a Rumrlni.an boy. Moses Ilarascb. who has just entered bis teens but already,has some fine drawings and rcniarkablc writings to his credit,,. Jewish Scientist Cliftpn Harby Levy is sending out postals carrying his ,"Ten Constructive Commandment's," which (Continued on Page 2) HE THINKS THAT WHETHEK YOU RECEIVE A JEWISH PAPER IN YOUR HOME OR NOT IS A TEST 61? WHETHER Y6U ARE A I'NORMAL'* TEW OR A "PATHO¬ LOGICAL JEW." WHO. UNTHINK¬ INGLY OR WITH DEFINITE DE¬ SIGN, IS SEEKING TO ESCAPE BEING A JEW. -' ¦ ' He is sad that many parents give only lip-service to the cause of Jew¬ ish education, neglecting to encourage their children to ekpldrc the beauties oE the Jewish language as it has been hnnded :down thrnugh the ages and often discouraging the chi1dren*s in¬ terest, in Hebrew. He an.'?vy-ers the .question,. "Why should a Jew, in twentieth century America, teach his children the, He¬ brew language?" ,by declaringr "What a -strange people we are! We are the only people who even ask the qiiestion of vfhether ive should learn our own language or not.. The Ereneliniun, the German, the Ilnlian in America takes it as a matter of cfiurse thnt he .slnnihl know the lan¬ guage of hi.s people. Nor docs this detract one whit from his A.mcri- canium. ''Any intelligent iior.son must rca- Ii7.e, that if he knows his own ha<Jk- gronnd, his own culture, he will be belter able to walk with head erect— ospccially if hc is the target of at- .laek, as-'is the Jew. It is an .'odd com¬ mentary, that many parents encour¬ age their children to learn Greek or Latin in high school—they nlways give a number of reasons, of course ¦yet they haye a positive' aversion to their childfen knowing^ the lan< guage of Israel, Hiibrew." To the nrgumcnt that (he Ameri¬ can Jew cnn'rciid. translations of the Hibic, the Talmud and other great Jewish literature, Dr. Gamoran hiis, this answer: . . j "Anyone who knows language know.^ that most languages arc not translatable. What do I mean? Take Keats* immortal line, ' 'A thing ' of beauty is a joy forever.* Try to translate it into. French, or' Russian, 01^ Hebrew. Impossible. Of course, you can translate the meailing. But thc beauty, the phrasing, the genius of Keats—that you can only read in the, original. "And, :fortunately or unfortunaitely. the Bible, that .greatest of all litera¬ ture, is mostly poetry. And you have only to try to translate one line of poetry into a foreign tongue—if you know French, for example, try it with Keats' line^to know .that, alas, .po¬ etry cannot be translated. "So the world's greatest love poem; the Song of Songs,, is lost forever to the descendants of'the Jews who gave this ^¦rom^e^fully radiant poetic mes¬ sage to the world if we cannot read, it in the. original Hebrew. And, iso also are inll the other beauties of He¬ brew lit.eratnre; '*What an pddLfact that Jews iUe the only people who do nbt lenrn their own language!" "Is Hebrew a dead ' language?*' Propose, that question to ,Dr. GahiorSii and he will !grip you by the shoulder and cry: .: "Bless you, it certainly is not.. In Palestine today, 300^000 Jews speak Hebrew as, the language of the coun¬ try.-' In, Poland, thousands speak it. Great authors write', in Hebrew. Throughout the w;orld, wherever Jews meet, no matter.if you arc .an American Jew who cannot speak a >vord of Italian and your fclIow-Jew is an Italian who cannot speak a word of English^ there is a riiagic- bond between you when you sajf td, him, 'Sholom Aleicliem! Pence be, un¬ to you!* Hebrew nev6r was a dead lahguagc." -¦ , "How,easy is Hebre\v to lenrn?" "Well," eays Dr. Gamoran, "I can teacli any Jewish man or woman how to read Hebrew in nine lessons. My 19-year-^old daughter "speaks Hebrew, sings Hebrevf *Mother Goose' songs, reads Hebrew; Just before I came to the coast I was rending liiy eiglit- yc-ar-old son 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' in HehrL'W^and wc were getting a great kick out of it." Aniic.m'iiceinciit of thc Coach Schmidt in-ogrant for the, Bryden Ro^d Temple I*a1hcr-Son dhmcr meetiiig next' Tue.iday eveiiin.y. January 8, has resulted in a grc'it in link of ncv-' ineinbcr's, to this or- gaiiizati(/n. The desire n[ many, of the younger hoys to see and hear Ohio's fa- nioiis new coacli has prompted many Dads to join iii the la.it tvvo weeks if ^Iicy had not preVioiL-^ly done so. Coach Franci.'i Sclimidt, who has been heralded as the logical sncccs.^or to.tlic immortal Kilutc l^ocknc, is a very in¬ teresting speaker both for youngsters and adults as well. As an,added attrac-. tion; Assistant Coach Godfrey >viil pre¬ .sent moving pictures of several of the ganies which have bteii-used,in coaching thc team this year. Mein!)crBliip tickets entitle members to frce.adVnis^ion to this dinner, there being a ciiarge of Tde per^ plrttc for'any boys you bring along. In view of the nature of this mccthig,, tiic dinner will start' promptly at 0:30 p. m., so that;it will not be necessary t(> keep the young fel¬ lows up lale,, Re.servations should be made' at once at the Tciiiple oHicc, FA. 7838. If you haven't a boy of your own, bring some-, one .else's. -,. " ¦ Mrs. Marcus Bumsiihe Will Review Book at Sisterhood Meeting Tuesday \Trs. Xfarciip Ituriistiiie will review Lion I'cuclitwfiiigcr's fanious-novel,'¦"Tlie 0|>li't'rm;ih.s,'' ;if tlic next regular meet¬ ing of .thti Rose E. Lazarus Sisterhood which \yil! be Jicid next Tuesday after- iiimii, Jiiiiliiirj- 8; at 2 o'clock. at thc Brytleii .Koad Tciniile. "'J'he OpperinaiLs," deals with llic story (if the life of a Jcwisli, family in'Ger- iiiany during the liitler regime and will i be exceedingly interesting i^iul cnlightcn- j iiig to everyone. ' / fiesides other inii>ortant business mat¬ ters plans f,Ur the coming Purini Ball wiil be discussed. , , . Rabbi Zelizer to Address Co¬ operative Meeting Monday ¦All the orgjiilizatioiis afiiliated. with tbe East Broad^Strcet Teinple will ,mcet Monday, January ,-7, at 8 p. ih. in the Sficia! Hall of the congrej^^atiQn, to join in the discussion on the progress, that the institntidn has niade'within the last six months, and to help formulate plans -for a more varied and more active pro- grain for the following" six. months. The niembers of the fallowing prgainizatlo'ns will attend this co-opei-ativc meeting: The Tifercth .Israel,' Bud Sisterhood, Mis.^ Eiuth Borowitz, preBitleiit; ^tlic T- L Junior Sisterhood, Mrs. John, Gcrstcii, president; the T. I. SeiiicJr Sisterhood, Infant Welfare Committee to Launch Drive Monday Albert SchifF, 23S9 Bryden roatl,, chairman pi Infaiit WcU:ire'Committee of Hadassah,' announces an extensive drive, starting Januflry. 7, at which time milk bags, will be collected from the ipembership' as Well; ,«s other Jewish home's. " ::'¦'¦¦ ' ¦¦¦"¦¦¦.:""'.¦¦¦ - Hadassah's comprehensive progvam for health xvclfiire begins with pre-natnl care of th^ baby and'follows through into the school yeai;3, all in a supreme effort to buil'd up a .sturdy vigorous creative inaiihodd and'wpinanhood. , Ail classes -tif, women' in Palestine bring" their babies to tbeS'^ Infant Wel¬ fare centers ,pf Hadassah. Jews,. Arabs, Moroccans,.Knrds, Europeans—all know that Hadassah means health to the mother and infant. Besides receiving instruction at these centers the mothers also, get the benefits of. lectures and dem¬ onstrations. Each yj;ar,there is an in crease in the mimber of mothers regis¬ tered at these centers.. Mrs. SchifPs committee includes Mrsi Wm. Schiff, co-chairman,' Mrs. Justin Sillman, Mrs. L Garek, Mrs. .A. Jacob- son,- Mrs. Max Schottenstein, Mrs. Jack Schiff, Mrs. Morris Goklberg and Mrs. Roy Stone.. "Is Palestine Neces,sary For Survival of Judaism?" ¦ This'^swbjjpct will be discussed Tiies- tlay, January Stli-.SiB.m., at the Sclion- thai;Center by Rabbi Mordecai Hirsch- phing, Dr, B., W'; Abramson, Attorney Harry Schwartz and \ViUiam Rdbins. The ocfasion .will he'a genera,!, meeting sponsoreti l^y the Zionist Disti-ict of Cp-' Himbus,,to which .the public is cnvtliaUy invited.' Each speaker will, bc limited to fifteen ni.inutes and ah open foriiiii dis,- cussion will Iotlt>w the symposium. R^Jlfeshments will be served following tMc program. .; BETH JACOB SISTERHOOD MEETS MONDAY EVENING The Both Jacob Sisterhood will hold their" regular meeting on Monday, Jan¬ uary 7, at;7:30 p, m., at the Beth Jacob Synagogue. , At this meeting- election of officers will, be held. ' , ¦ Mrs. Her.m^ti-.Katzi r.-.«sk\i.=M.-, apirl- tl^ .'^¦^-Jiw^-^rt-f - S^nrii^^ svi^kiit, k....^ t'i.:ff..s Junior Hadassah Announces Pledges (or Annual Donor Tea January 13 'Plans, for. a very interesting ^)rogram have .been coin|ilclcd for.thc annual ponur Tea- of , tlie Coluinbus Unit "f Junior Hadassah to be held on Sunday, ¦January I'l, at iJ p.'-in. in the. ballroqm of the Neil House. Reservations may be iiiade, witli Bess Biirwiii,'. fCatberine' Mellman, or Leah Thall,,chairmen of the Donor Tea Coinmittc'e, The coinmittcc snmouiices that to date pledges, have'been received" froni the fol¬ lowing:'Katherine Baker, Tillie J. Ber¬ liner, Ficrtha Bloom', Lily ' Blboiii,' Ida Byalos, Ida, Byers, Ida Cabako.fFj Fayc Carnrll, Ruth Cohen, Yetta Gohen, Lil¬ lian lJanz:gcr, i'lorencc Erlciij Mildred Feinberg, Dorothy Finldestcin, Florence, Finkelstein, Mary Gatftff, Sylvia Geich¬ nian; Lillian Goldberg, Fayc, Grccnsteiiii Tessie Grossman, Helen Gruher, Bess Burwinf Doi-othy Katz, Dorothy Ker¬ stein, -Sylvia Kotosky,. Cecelia KrakofF,: Dt)by I.,akin, Rose Levin. '¦ Inez ; Levinsteinj Sophie Liss,'.Lena Lof^per, Katlicrihe Mellinan, Zelda ,MeIl- lUiin, Hilda MeiKlel,. R'qse .Miller, • Clairfc Ncustadti Jeanette Papier, Helen Porycs, Dorothy-Rapcnport, Jessife B. Phillips, fio.'^aiiiul. Rosen; Fleanor Rosenthal, Harahr Robbins, 'Esther Sachs, 'Lina Schneider, Irene .Schottenstein, Helen I, Fast.Broad Street Temple Brotherhood, i-Iarry Afasser, president. ' '.- , ' .\[r's; Herjiiau. Katz will preside imd Mrs. Alvin Lewin is'in' cliarge o'f'-the program for the 'evening. Kabbi Natban Zelizcr, spiritual leader of the congrega¬ tion, wilLaddress, .the.;,meetirig and, has chosen for liis theine . the following: "Wily \Ve Belong To Tiie Syniigosiie" Cantor and Mrs: Solomon Grodner will render several vocal Selec'tiqns. Kefresh- mtfnts will-be served. ', ,A large-attendance is -expected, -in as much as- all activities -that were spon-^ .sored: by these organizations have' been very siiccessfui; and each member is viry aiiximis toi Hsteii to the reporti that will be read by the.'.respective secretary of each organizatipu, as -well as, to take part ill , the discussion concerning the financial, .social and cciucatipiia!,programs for., the future.' Important Notice! . ¦ .Invitations have been extentled to every Jewisli organization- in the city to be repi-eseiited by two representative^ each, at a conference to be held .at the SchpnV tiial Center, Sunday, Jan.' (Ith, .at -2:30 p. m., for th;; purpose of making plans for the celebration ,of ^Palestine Day, which is scheduled for Sunday, Jan: 20tb. , If ftir any reason ahy,organization'has been overlooked, the presiding ofiicers are requested" to kindly,'designate two repre¬ sentatives to iittend this.conference. Laura .Silberniair, Leah Snuickler, Ruth Steinman,' Neil Stetebiian, Rose Stctel- .maii, Katheriiie. Stone, Icah Thall, .Claire, Tolpen, Betty Uretsky,; Clara ^,Urctsky, Janet AVasserstrom,, .Ethel - Weisenberg, Zorah Woiilsteiii,. Eva Wohnan,, Rose Winter, Leiia Zeitsman aud Ethel Zeldin. A 'Program of Jewish Miisic at Broad St Temple Jan; 13 - The liitisicale committee.of Broad. St. Tcmjile; headed by Ruby'Abramspri, is enthusiastically announcing the approach (if thc linisicalc' to'^ be, presented January 'i;lth. at 8:^0 p. 111.,'at the f emplc „/ Never before has-Goluinbus Jewry had ."inch a splendid opportunity to. spend aii evening-such as is afforded them on the b'3th, and the committee urgehtly'requestis' that all avail theinselves of it. As only .seven .Inindrcd tickets are'to be-sold, do not delay until the last inolnent to ob¬ tain yours. . ¦ ; ¦ -. , The prograili beginning prpniptly^.at ¦S:00. will include '"Yisliihoch. Mbishis";, ''Die Shtitlc, Belz"' "A^aclies fin Kinder'.', "Die .Blum*', "Fun -, viegelc^ dis dei'ii Kavcr", "barii ICyes", "The Shepherd's Dreaiii";^ ."The Mountains ' .ot Zion" "Yohrzict".. "Kol .Nidre",-. and other niinibe,i-s .sp dear to the hearts of-ns alb ' Cantor GrPdner and his Choir have worked tirelessly',to in;ik'e this mu.sicale an: outstanding event in the year of lOiio. So take advantage of this opportunity iand enjoy a musical evening oii January Kith, at Broad St Temple, lor a noniina! cost of fifty cents; ' ¦ , PALESTINIAN WOMEN TO SPEAK HERE FEB. 6 Elesheva -Kapla:n of Palestine, who is ;it present touring this country, will,come to Cohimbus on Wednesday, February'6, umler the, -auspices of the Women i Pioneers of, Columbua. Miss; Kaplan Every Jewish Organization Will be Represented at "United Jubilee" Jan. 23 With the,date fur "Tbe United Jubi- ' lec",ijfinuary 2;i, less than ¦ three weeks away, the Council of Jewish Youth Or¬ ganizations, sponsor of tlic mammoth fiesta of frivolity, i.s calling a joint nieet^' iiig (if its advisory executive hoard and the Council ¦ for Tuesday, January .H, at the Dcsliler-Wallick H-oteb At this time, a report of the progress of thc afTair will ¦ bc presented 'to tlie senior body which is niatle up of, presidents and raljbis of all the; syuUguglics as well as . twcnty-fivc other rcpr.cscntativc Jews.included among which art presidents of practically every' local, Jewish organization. A.s'for further details ;of "The United Jubilee'', tjie Tifercth" IsraekJunior Sis- lerhood which is in,charge of entertain¬ ment, iiifornis the Council' that thb. en¬ tire, flpor show of one of thc.,better dine Imd dance c.stablishtncnts'has,beeri prom¬ ised and v/ill consiittite one part of the delightfully entertaining program on . which this group is working. Mrs, Sclina .' Gersten, presklent of the sislcrboorb told the,Cptincil-that "Mr. Albancse was very . lileased tocooiieratc". Young Jiidea, in charge of checking, has. figured out one of-the most novel- and satisfactory checking 'systems . ever s-ccn in thi-s city, and the Sclionthai, Ath- , letic Club adnounces Ithq completion of arrangements with the Mcrcier Sound . Ecfuijiment Canipany for a Complete pub- ). lie ¦ address systeni,.fWliicb will relay 'the . music of the orchestra, periodic aii:- npunccmenta itnd prcsciitation of celebri-' ties to-every remote corner of Memorial liall where the,af?air is-to take place, , Details for a style show (iresented by models irotn leading' department stores, arc being concluded this we^k- by the. Hrydeh Road Youth Temple with„Robcrt , Glick in charge, ami- Bernard ,Smith, president' of ,Y,\M. ,li'. A., announces' concernuig tlie construction of, booths." "Tlie same beautiful booths that wcre'in use for the Ohio .State Fair will be "utilized for 'The United jubilee:"'. .To those lover's"of, bingo whp arc won- ' dering, pcrhfips, how they ¦ will be- able to hear the "caller" oyer the- terrific din ; iiiai'^W'iTr nV i?uin" tile" oarice" :ii'ic " crowd around the Sciiior Hadassah Bake,' sale, the ring toss, ball throw, golf put-: ting and the twenty other booths; sufHce it to say that two large bingo games will operate in secludod nooks in the balcony away irbiii the btistliilg crowd 'on the proincnadc, and those- who dance ,the Cqn- tinchtal and ,the,"Jubilee Hop" over t;hrce . thousand sipiare feet-in the center'of the ¦ .hall.-'. ' .:"¦' 'The Blue Ticket Committee, a grpup ui' enthusiastic workers pelling, patron,; tickets, is tiirning iii fine irepprts .da'ly (ind it Secnis eyer>-oneAVaiits to liave ;hisiiame. in the program as a patron-for this, first: gala ..United Jubilee, y~ ,. ¦ .. \, '¦ Don't forget ¦ the Colunibus--HebrenV. School will receive the entire.net prp-j cccds,; and .that n'either time norelTort, is being spared to see'that'"The United. Jtibilcc", is tile biggest, and I best Jewish, affair -ever held iii this city. Agudiith Achim Sisterhood Reg- ulai- Meetinjf Tuesday '.The regidar Uiecting of the Agudath Achiin Sisterhood will take place Tues¬ day afternoon,, January 8, in the banquet hall iif the synagogue, promptly at 2 o'clock, Mrs, Al Schottenstein will read, tbe opening prayer^ I : , ¦« . ,¦ . . . ¦ Tl 1 ^« „. ( .. *u r. ' •,, will speak on the latest developments in The hostesses for the afternoon will i,^-, .,», i ... , r- -„ - . ., , ,, , . ¦ r~ Nr .- J T ^ ^iir Homeland," ¦ at tic East Broad nichule Mesdames' E. M. Gordon. J.d ^ ^ . , n - «.i.,^iwiu *¦ '¦ J-ISii-pp^ Tpmnl^ >.* fl p. m. Fo lowing HADASSAH BOARD TO MEET The board of Columbus Chapter of Senior Hadaasah will-meet Monday aft¬ ernoon, January'7, at 2 o'clock at tbe Schotrthar House; ' Rinkov, .S-.Zelden, and Samuel Brief.: Street Temple at- S Miss Kaplan's address, a Ynusical prp- , .,. ,. „ .(gram will follow, and refreshments will at.this meeting, as many niatter.i oil, ., . ¦ -. , .„¦,-. ,. , be served., , ,. grc;it importance will be discussciL' i ,,-¦ i'^ c ..- • . . . ¦ . ] iickets for this meeting are now oq , ,,. * in„ * iir A J- I ^^^^ ^^^ ^^-^^ and may be obtained from Vioncers to Meet. Wednesday „,y „,,,b„ „, ,„, ^„,„^„ 'p^^^^^.^^ The Pioneer Women-will hold an open meeting on Wednesday eveiiing, January !Jth in Ibe vestry room of the Agudatli .Achiin coiigrei^ation, promptly at 7:30. A, speaker well known in the community wiil, talk on the work of this organiza¬ tion, This'meeting is open to both,men. and vvoiiieil. . ' ! ¦ . Levinger on Anti-Semitistn jRabbi Lee J, Levinger will resume hia Sunday morning lectures tbis Sunday (to¬ morrow) at U o'clock, at the Hillel Foun¬ dation, with the first of a series of four Icctnrea on Anti-iSemitisni. Sunday he will discuss "The History of Anti-Semit¬ ism," The public is welcoriie. Prof. Theo. Beckman to Ad¬ dress Voliner Banquet Sunday Evening Prof. Theo, N. Beckman Will be the . guest-speaker,at the annual banquet of the 'Voiincr Society which will be held, at the E^sti Broad St. Temple this Sun¬ day evenihg: , The subject of his address • ivill-be of gi-caii. interest to all. "A. mu-' .sieal pr^ogram'will be presented following. Mr; Beckriiim's' addi"ess. by Lillian and Evelyn'Levin who will render'seleiptions ' on the .yiplin and' pianp; and Reva Zii- ravsky, vocalist, and .Bernice Solo-ve, so¬ loist. ¦"' ;¦" ; Preceding the baiKiuet, memorial serv¬ ices will be held for departed members pf the,ypliner. Society. .. Agudath Achini Open Fprum Raljbi - Mordecai Hirschsprung ' will speak at, the next open forum Friday, January ,IL Since the Rabbi has jiist re¬ turned from Detroit, where he.attended the Mizrachi .convention. Rabbi Hirsch¬ sprimg has choseii for his siibject "The Niltioiial Mizrachi, Convention." . Dr. Abramson delivered ^ most stim- uliiting and iiiteresting' talk on Jewish education At the open forum last evening ' iFrid.ay). ' Rabbi Zelizer's Sermon ., ; Itabbi Nathan Zelizer will speak'at the Kast Broad Street Temple, Friday, . January; U, at 8 p. m., on" the theme,: ."Jndaisni And Its Ceremouies." Cantor.- Solomon ' Grodner. and his large choiif will officiate., AU are welcome. ' . ¦' .
Object Description
Title | Ohio Jewish chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1935-01-04 |
Subject | Jews -- Ohio -- Periodicals |
Place |
Columbus (Ohio) Franklin County (Ohio) |
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Submitting Institution | Columbus Jewish Historical Society |
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Title | Ohio Jewish Chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1935-01-04, page 01 |
Subject | Jews -- Ohio -- Periodicals |
Place |
Columbus (Ohio) Franklin County (Ohio) |
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Searchable Date | 1935-01-04 |
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,, knn\v him intimately will be. at the height of tlicir;effort to ruin liiin..." The new "jMirf^e" now going, (in :in Naziland and tlic "very grave events"',said to be sched¬ uled fiir tlie latter part of Jamiary, after * Itu^ Siiar-plebiscite, ¦would sccni to indi- ^ catc. lliiit Rlr. Rcidt is not far wrong... 'I'uriiing from the future to the past, wt: ¦ may be pertnittod to wonder whether A |
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Date created | 2008-08-15 |