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Jeivish j\fewspaper
[Reaohinif Everii Home
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Devoted io American' ' and
Jeivislj, Ideals
A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR THE JEWISH HOME
Volume XVJI-—No. 6a
a)M;:\IUb'S, OUIO, Kh'.HUU'ARY j2. 1935
Per Year $3.00; Per Copy ioc
Strictly Confidential
Tid-Bitfl From Every wheM
Temple Israel Brotherhood to Conduct Syniposium on Better Understanding ;
YOU SHOULD KNOW
AhlioutHl the Intblicity iiKiteri;il sent tmt by ex-Coiigrcssnian McFfuldcnspcci- lics the Mayflower, Hotel iii WasIuiU'.tdii iis the ofljcial hcadt|ilartcrs qf his cain- I'aign for the' Presidency, Mr, R. L. I'nJ- ho, niaiiaycr of the Mayflower llptcl, claims no knowledge .of any such hcjul-. (|ii;iitcrfi in his 'hostelry. . .. . Mr. Pullio writes:,"We would appreciate if if you would su])|)ly. us with more intimate'in¬ formation wliich will lead tis to find oltt if there is any truth in the statenient;,e,s
¦ wc wiil not countenance niakiiig such headquarters at the Alayflower'- . ; : Mrs. Thelma (Lnilwig) Lewisohn is. in Xew York, eager to get on the radio
"; . .Thelma has a fine voice, and it s.eeins to ns that as Mrs. Ludwig Levvi- ,aphn she commands quite ii 'gooir share of thc siiotliglit . ; . So here's p hint for an enterprising sfwnsor . „' . It may be old stuff to you, biit it was news to'us when wc heard, the other day, that Mrs. ,ptto. H. Kahh is a daughter of the
. banker WoIlT who. financed all o£ the late Wfilther Rathcnau's big industrial undertakings'.. . . And did you know
; that, although Gerhardt Hauptmann and his two brothers married, 'many, years ago, three sisters.of piirc Aryan stock,
¦ Gerhardt's second wife was a Jewess? . . . If you are looking for a job as an editor of 'a: "new Hebrew 1.American (what's that?) publication," send your
¦ :<iualificatipns to the New Yqrk Times,
¦ Pox A-A.'lTl . . . Wc can't advise you, 'for \ve haven't the slightest idea.as to >vht)-iind what .tliis Hebi^ew-.American iniblicati,on is. . . . '
CHpiCE BITS — If you have wondered what, Barney Ross, the fighter, does with all the dough he makes it may intiiresfiyou to know that he is investing most of it- in a Chicago .jewelry firm . ; . Hollywood has funny ideas . . . In order to overcome the Hitler ban, on American, films in
' .which . non-Aryans arc employed the : American film distributors' >'ill change Jewish names of .cast members to full-
,' fledged, Anglo-Saxon handles' . . ". For instance, Harry Green will be called—we .imagine—Bill MacKcnzie.. .. .But. what
, about Harry's nose? . .': , Are they,going, ¦to Anglicize'that too? . . . David Garo witz of Montreal, vi'here he is a \yhqle.- sale'fruit dealer, is a recent winner; of popular acclainV in one of Major Bowes.' radio Arhateur Nights'... ..He siri^s *. .'. At last the famous Dionne qtiintuplets have developed a Jewish angle . . . His
¦ iianic is Max Halperin, and he is the} manager of the tour whicli Mariia and
, Papa Dionne are making ui' oiir fair
'; land ¦. .,i, At the end of the.first week'
oi.the tour Max was bemoaning his fate,
being considerably .in the red, One of the
. most' strikipg items on his expense bill
being several lnmdi;ed; berries, for food
;'. . .Max. Band, theParisian painter who
did a, portrait, of President Roosevelt iii
the White Hoiise last-winter, is opening
'. ji studio in Jerusalem this spring'..V.
¦ ^and is-a nephew-of Schmaryahu Levin and of the. late Herman Conheiiri . '. .
..His "Enfant Prophete" was ^e hit of 'the official season this year. . ..
THOSE BERLIN QLYMPi[CS Wliat .happened to our good friend ¦ Paul Gallico, who just -returned from a trip to Berlin? . .. Oiily a few >yeek£f .ago he wrote a strong piece in his daily News coliinin pointing to the consistent . and unooniprohiising; discrimiilatiqn of the Hitlerite sports authorities against Jeivish candidates ior the 'Berlin Olym¬ pics.ot I&30 . . . But listen to what he . has to say today . . . Wc have to quote it Jn full, because it is the most amaz- ing reversal we've ever come across . ... .'.'The menace of anti-Semitism seems .to be considerably exaggerated, aC least so far as sport is concerned.. . . Jewish ath- l.etes .have been selected for trial and training by some of the.. scouts who are collecting Olympic material •. '.; . .Some have been found wanting in skill-and ' have been dismissed . . . Others ..have
¦ made gpo<l and have been retaiiied ;.. . Jewish sport clubs flourish ... By next year, the Germans will be niore than eager to'givc a crack Jewish athlete a
.place on the Olympic team ,¦ . .The vice-presideiit of the Olympic Games is himself Jewish . .¦ ¦. And certainly, the .Germans will not be ,found wanting in : hospitality and friendliness to Jewish ath¬ letes and trainers of visiting nations." ACROSS THE POND .. The : young French lieutenant Julien ' Bernard, who, was massacred with his small band.of eighteen soldiers by a mob of ,5,000 howling savages in French So- . maliland and whose exploit is reckoned ' among the most glorious in French mili- . . tary annals, had gone out to intercept a'.slave-raiding-caravan . . -iHe was^a distant relative of Sarah Bernhardt, the {Coniinncd on pa^e 4).
GOERING DEFIES ARYAN
DOCTRINE AND NAMES
JEW TO OPERA POST
Till- nutstandiiig meeting of the Bry¬ den Royd Tciiii>le nroihcrhood fnr tliip year will he a "Symposium on I'.cttcr Uiwltrstaiuiing. IJetwevin Jew-.uid Chris¬ tian" Up.take phicc on Tuesday, March S. «:(I0, P. iM., at tlic Hrydcn - Road Tcin()Ic. - ¦ .
.b'oiir major social uilerest,';, :namcly. The Press, Tbc'Forccs' that^ Make for Law and Order,,The School, and The tluircb.will he represented in the dis- cus.sijoii in this symp6sitini.
Rev. Robert L. Tucker will discuss "The Church iis a Factor in Belter Un¬ derstanding.',' Mr., John A. Connor, prominent Columbus attorney, will dis¬ cuss "The Forces That Make for Law and Order",, as a Factor in Better Understanding. Superintendent J. G. Collicott,.; of. the Columbus Public Schools, will show "What Education in the School .can do to bring about a Hctter Understanding." Mr. Lev Flournoy, of the Columbus CitizcUj will present "The Press as, a Factor in Bet¬ ter Understanding." I" ,
This meeting is one bf nuriierous meetings'' that arc being conducted, throughout the United States spon¬ sored,by the National. Commission of Good Will between jew and Christian, lind presented by many Brotherhoods throughout the country. ^ ,.¦
. Every .member' of the Brotherhood has been urged to bring a non-Jewish guest with him to attend this meC'ting. According to Mr; Allah Tarshish, Chairman of the Program Committcej at the end of the discussion, an open forum ivill be held.
Mr. Samuel Shinbach is President of the.Temple'Brotherhopd.
- BERLIN. (WNSJ—Hcrmatm"Wilhehu Gcicriiig, wIki, ainoiig <itlR;r ihing.s i;v director-general of Uic Prussian theatres, has scandalized orthodox Nazi circles by bfeakiuK otic uf the Naz.is' must cardinal principles,,the Aryan theory, Thc (lain- Ihioyatit, Goering, who dre<lins-of luaking tlic PniRsian 'state theatres and operas the best in the world, even if_ he lias toi tlrfoiv overboard" avowe<l Nnxi doctritieS, created a sensation by -appointing Leo Blcch, a Jew, as assistant kepeUnicistCr of the Opera Unter 'den Linden at Berlin, fgnorinf; the outraged cries of protests, Goering dcclarcdthat.. "in my theatres 1 <leterminc whois Aryan and who ismot." -Mthough Goering is Hitler's right bower, be had previously appointed Clemens Krauss, a half-JcW, as first kcpclhncister of the same opera house.when Wilhelm Fnrtwaengler.'resigned.
ZOth Anniversary of Leo N.
Levi Memorial Hospital to
Be Observed Feb. 25
Tiic {oriiial observance of the Twen¬ tieth Anniversary of thc Leo N. Levi Alc- niorial Ilonpital of Hot .Springs, Arkan¬ sas, will take place iu Hut Spruii^s ou Monday, Fcl)ruary 2."), with a baiupiet given at the Arlington Hotel. M r, Alfred IX.. Colien, President of. tlie B!,nai IVrith, Cincinnati, Ohio, will be the guest ,of honor,... ,
Thc f-.eo'N. Levi Meinorial Hospital is strictly a charity institution and admits iit-p pay patients. It is non-sectarian and iijilional' in its scope; It specializes in the treatment .of rlicumatic diseases—
.•irthritis, n.urilis, etc, and is |,rovi<Ic,I j FIRST PALESTINE - OWNED widi the thermal baths which are of spe¬ cial i)cnefi.t ip tjie .treatment of such dis-
Former Gernian Professor . to Address HiUel Alumni , Banquet Tues<|ay'
Dr. 'Arthur 'F. Salz, former pro- fcKHpr at Heidelberg University prior to the Nazi regime, will ad¬ dress the Hillel alumni bhnquet, Tuesday evening! February 2fij IJ p. ni. at the Ffmndationi Ifi Six¬ teenth avenue.
All ilillel .ilumni and their friends are eligible to attend.. Res¬ ervations for the dinner should bc made at the Hillcl Foundation by culliiig UN. MWl not later thnn M(mday. . .
Governors ot Six States En¬ dorse Observance of Brotherhood Day
luifkirsciiiL-nts , of, iirotlicrlioud Day, which will be. observed by Protestants, Calhohcs and Jews in nioro tlian six liuii¬ dred coinnuiiiiiics on Sunday, February 21, liave been received by thc National Conference of Jews and Christians from Governors of. six states. .
The Governors of Ohio. North Caro¬ lina. South Carolina, Virginia, Mai-yland and New Jersey warnily endorsed the ob.'icrvancc and .pointed, to thc need of civic Ct;)-op era tion and "goodwill among citizens of all faiths.
Many to Attend Hadassah
Linen Shower and Tea
Sunday at Temple Israel
Acting as hostesses at the annual linen shower' and ted of Hadassah, Which is being held Sunday afternoon at :the Bryden road teiiuile,; witi be .Mrs. Les¬ ter Thai, Mrs. Bernard Feitlinger,. Mrs. Robert -Suid, Mrs. S. Schlonsky, Mrs.- D^ Pastor, Mrs. Hcnniiii Lieverinanj Mrs.'Harry Freidenberg imd Mrs..B. F. Levinson.
Mrs. Ethel Kessel, vice, president; of the, Central States Region of Hadassah' and president :.of the .Cincinnati chapter^ is .to be the speaker for the. occasitin. Dance numbers by .Miss Roxy Pier and a'niusiqal program by Miss Zella.Robr erts, harpist, complete the program; . - Linens and money received at the shower will be used for supplies of Hadassah maintained" hospitals of. Pales¬ tine. The conimittee, in charge, headed by Mrs;, Sam Goldman and .'Mrs, J, K, Bornstein, report the .enthusiastic co¬ operation of various local organizations as well as the.surrounding Jewish ,com.- nmnities. ' [ '.
Local De Molays to Celebrate
Award Niglit Sunday at
Chittenden Hotel
Councilinan Melville _D.' "Suniiy". Frank will he the principal speaker fit the Award Niglit-smoker to be given by Hirsch Kobacker Chapter of De¬ Molay tomorrow (Sunday) night at tlie Chittenden .Hotel. The program, originally scheduled for January 10,. was postponed fromtliat date, because of schedule difficulties at Schoiithal Woinc.
Among other features of thc program planned by Leon .Friedman, Jerry Kli- niari and Bernard. Ruben, will .be a speech by Byron Goldsmith of.'the. N. R. A. speakers' bureau; tap dances by Herman Silverman; accordion selec-, tions 'by Stanley Maybruck, arid a comic, dialog featuring' Paul Hirsch- and Jerry, Kliman.
Chapter dads Harry Maybruckj Bud Moser. arid Dave, Peiros vvill present five awards to the members wko ^e^ •" ticket sales for the .United Jubilee. First and second ^ prizes will be De¬ Molay pins and v/ill, be, presented by- Mr. .Mt*yh,rnc.k. Conncvlmim .Frank will also award a prize to the: meinber who is adjudged the,most Valuable 'to the organization. . ..'... ¦ ,¦
¦^ Master .Councilor Jac^k. Moss will annouricc the nanies, of the fourtetin oiScers chosen; for. the ciisiiing six months, term: , ¦ '
c'lscs. Jn the. twenty; years-of; its, exist¬ ence the Hospital took care of about liS,O00 people in its beds and clinics, and in the 3^car IIJjIl it served 8,202 patients.
SHIPS START SERVICE
HAIFA; PALESTINE (WNS—Pal¬ cor Agency)—Tlie first" Palcstiiie-owricd ships of modern times, started service here
The Hospital has a capacity of 7ij beds; | this month, the fir.st of tbcm sailed from
including a children's ward of 12 beds; maintains the Charles Steinberg Clinic vvhich serves about 100 out-paticiits daily. .The Hospital is sponsored by the B'nai Filrith and is supported in, addition by Jewish charity organizations and by in¬ dividual rticmberships. Judge A. B. Frey of St. Louis, is Presklent of the Associatibn, and Rabbi A. ,B. lihinc of Hot Springs,' Arkansas, ps Execiftive Secretary. Application for' admission may be made directly to thc Hospital.
PEACE GROUP MEETING
The Peace Group of the Rose E. Laz¬ arus Sisterhood, and the. Council, of Jew; ish Women will meet at the home of Mrs. S. J. . Goqdman, ,1718 Franklin Avenue, Monday,,February 2o, at 2 p. m, Subject: "Summarization'of-the Wash¬ ington Peace Conference."
United Jubilee Head Issues
Impprtant Statemient to
Columbus Jewry
Although an extra cfifort, was put forth to culminate the United.Jubilee fi¬ nancial affairs, it is stiir impossible at this issue of the Chronicle to publish defi¬ nite olficial results. As a'general State¬ ment, theivyriter would siiy that-the net
this port Febrnary i2th. And with the new shipping lines was restored to the Jewish people a profession in which' they have had little part since the days of 'tl,ie ancient'Plioeniciane, that ot sailors. The two new ships,. called "Mt. Zion" and "Teh Aviv," were-the first to fly the Palestine maritime Hag, which,'is the British naval ensign with thc inscription "Palestine"' in a circle. " , ,
"Mt." Zion" was' dedicated in tins har¬ bor on Feb.'12,'with elaborate cererno- nics in whicli government' officials and Jewish leaders took part . The captain as vvell as the entire crew of the ship are Jews. The. boat will ply between Pales¬ tine aridConstariza, R-umania, from winch point tens of thousands of Jews annually come to Palestine. The "Mt. Zion" is owned by the Palestine Maritime Lloyd, a Jewish -shipping company of Palestine. The second ship, named the "Tel Avivj' after..the. all-jewish city of Tel Aviv,
Palestine, Will be inaugurated on :Febni profits of this venture vVill.be very grati-|^''y P"^^ .and will ply between Palestine fying. I : ¦ Jand Trieste. The ''Tel Aviv" is pwried
.'A meeting-for'a finar check-up. has-I ^^ t'**^ Palestine Shipping .Company, been scheduled '.for Wednesday evening, '^vhich is associated with Arnold Bern-
Plant Trees in Palestine
The following have planted'trees in Palestine? during the.past week accord¬ ing to the Jevvi.sh National Fund diair-' man of ¦ Hadassah, Mrs. A. W- Rabins. Four trees by Mrs, I. H. Schlezinger in inemory of her daughter, Liena Schle¬ zinger Platzpr, Lena polster Heller, Lena Schlesinger and Hannah Polster.; ,Mr. aild Mrs, Sarii ;Meizlish in honor of the Ear Mitxvah of their.son, Norman Leo; Mr. ¦,and Mrs, Sam Goldman in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of their.^son Sanford David;' Mr. and: Mrs; Harry Gilbert in. honor, of the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Ivan Sarauei.
INFANTS' HOME OF OHIO
Bud Hadassah Meeting- Bud Hadassah vvill hold, their regular meeting on Sunday, afternpbnj Feb. 24th, at ;j p. m., at the Schontal Center, All niembers are urged to be present,, as tnany matters of great "importarice, will be .discussed. .
Beth Jacob Bingo Party Mar. 10
Members 'of the Beth Jacob Sister¬ hood are making, plans for a Bingo party vvhich\will be an event of March 10th. This affair will be held iii the social hall of the . Beth Jacob synagogue, and will be open to inemhers as well as to the entire cdmmnnity. Many beautiful prizes will he given away^ .
Religious School Bingo Party
Undei". the auspicies of -the Agudath Aclihn Religious 'School, a Bingo party vyill be' given at the synagogue on Wednesday evening, March fith. , Watch the Chronicle for 'further announce¬ ments,
T. I. SisterhoiDd Board Meeting
, A very important board nieeting of the Tifereth Israel Sisterhood will he held on Monday afternoon, Feb, 25th, at I :'10 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Herman Rosenthal,:; 718 Euclaire "Ave. Mrs. Herman Katz will, preside.
. Contributions were received last Wcek- from the fpllowing:'Mr. and .Mrs. Sani. Summers, Mr. and Mrs. Lester K.,All- man in niciiiory of Hannah Newman;. Mr. and; Mrs. A.' Goldberg in memory of.Mr. B. F,'Tushbant/'.'-
Lovely handmade dresses from the Zanesville Sisterhood; children's clothing from Mrs. Herman Katz. Mrs. ICatz also entertained the. kiddies'with a party in hpnqr o^ her .daughter's birthday.
.^ contribution vvas also received from Gertrude ,'Blose in memory of, Jerome Freundlichof Mansfield, Oliio". . The officers and board are very grate¬ ful to the above donors and sincerely thank them.
. 'Visitors . are welcome any Simday afternoon from 3 to 5 p. m.. ¦ ;
Ahavas Sholem Card Party
A card party linder the auspices of the Ahavas Sholem Sisterhood will be held ^yedncsday evening, Feb. 37th at the City Ice & Fuel Co. hall. Beautiful and valuable prizes, will be given, and re¬ freshments served. Come and spend an enjoyable evening, . -
Rabbi Greenwald Installs Shelter Home Officers
Rabbi Leopold Greenwald- installed the newly elected ofiicers bf the Hach¬ nosis Orchim Society at a ineeting held Wednesday evening. Imniediately fol¬ lowing the installation ceremonies, re¬ freshments, donated' by .Mesdames S. Men<lehnan, Mi Eizeriian, T. Pier, H. Bloch, S. Weisman, Wm. Cohen and J- Weiner, were served.
February 2Tth, at 8:00 p. ni.. at the Gp- !v.mbns iTftbrcvv School, East Rich -St. Any iiidividnal who still has money, tickets or ariy other riiatters concerning the United Jubilee is not only rpquested but urged to be present. .
If y6u happen to. come pridcr this classification, please make every effort' vvithin the iicx:t few days to complete your vvork for a final, report Wednesday evening. . ,
There have been a flood of requests for inforination i as to the .outcome, of ;the affair directed at .the committee and causing, considerable embarrassment to the committee. ¦
it is only through, the cq-opefation .of the various committees arid individuals who vvere connected that we' may hope for an^ early, final tabulation. I solicit your immediate action in this regard. ' ' ' -. . (Sighed) Bud L, Moser.
Ladies Free Loan Society In¬ stalls its Officers
rnstallation' pf the nevyly elected offi¬ cers of the Ladies Free Loan Society took place, at a meeting held at .the Agudath Achini- congregation Tuesday eyening, Feb. 19th, Attorney Bert Wol¬ man installed the: followiiig officers : Mrs., H-. Beckman, .President; Mrs. R. Wol- mari, Mrs. L, Brodsky, and Mrs. L. Fjsh- king, "Vice-presidents; Mrs. H. Cohen,- Treasurer; Mrs, J. iCotosky, 'Recording Secy., and Mrs. M; Horowitz, Financial Secy. '.
Mcinbei"s of the feoard who were also installed at that tiriie-.include: Mrs^ M. Finkelstein, Mrs. M. Schecter, Mrs. H. Center, Mrs. N. Goodman, Mrs. Geo. Goddiiian, Mrs. S. Mendelman, Mrs. S. ShifF, Afrs. S. Goldfart, Mrs. A. Metch¬ nick, Mrs. P, Rosen, Mrs.'I. Pier, and Mrs. M, Eizenian.
The Society vvill entertain with a luncheon on Monday afternoon, Feb, 25th, at 1 p.m., in the banquet hall of the Agudath' Achim synagogue, Mrs. H, Center, Mrs. M, Schecter, and Mrs. G, Goodman, are in charge of the luricheoii plans;' Meinbers and their friends are cordially invited.
stein, '¦ the, Hamburg shipping' magnate. The company is entirely owned by Jews and the entire staff of the boat is Jewish. The launching of the two'new steam¬ ers, which arc raodernly ^equipped, pne- i:lass'boats, is a reflection of the grow¬ ing economic pro^rity of -Palestine, whose freight and passenger; business is one.of the most coveted prizes ipf the shipping world. -While passenger serv¬ ice to all other countries is virtually, at a standstill, .Palestine receives between l,06o.and 1,200 immigrants a vveek! .
TARSHISH TO SPEAK AT HADASSAH SABBATH TEA
;; Allan Tarshish will lie the speaker at the S^ibbath tea of Hadassah which vvill be held Saturday at the Excelsior club at 2:30 o'clock. ' His'pubject is "Biro- Bidjan, or Palestine—An Appraisal'! and will set forth the claims pf the, nevv So¬ viet Jewish Settlement which is. now evoking much comment..
A reading of some impressions of one vvho:has beeii in Palestinevvill be offered by Mrs., H; "S. Rockoff. Miss Annette Katz vvill lead the group siriging, ¦
Flostesscs for the afternoon are,: Mrs. H.. S. Rockoff, Mrs. Robert Suid,"Mrs, A. Schofer, and Mrs. Max Kanter.; ¦
Calling uponthe citizens of Ohiu to join in the observances Governor Martin L. Davey wrote that "promot¬ ing friendly and, cooperative relations among Protestants, Catholics and .Tews seems to me the prbmution of our highest American-ideal."
Governor John C. B. Ehringhaus of North Carolina declared that Brother¬ hood bay is a "worthy and worth while enterprise, and I rejoice: along with you in this ppportunity for the dempnstration of that spirit; pf brotherhood among all men vyhich is characteristic of our American institutions." .. The message froni Governor Perry of Virginia said: '!l. am gratified tq know that Brotherhood Day, initiated last year by the.National Conference of Jews apd Christians, wilt be celebrated this year oh February. 21. 'Every sound effort to promote good will between the different classes of our people and to promote united effort on the. part of religious groups ill all that helps to better our sit¬ uation is tobe commended," .
.Governor..Hoffman of New jersey vyrote; "Th^ observatipri of. Brother¬ hood .Day . . , is one pf the noblest ad-,. yancemcnts toward tolerant .understand¬ ing aniong our. fellow citizens. On be¬ half of my fellow citizens Of New Jersey , I. am oiily too happy to extend the good¬ will of. tbe Executive Office ti> this movement tor justice, aniity and under¬ standing among Protestants, .Catholics and, Jews.^ Today, niore than eyer, the welfare af hutnaiiity rests upon an inter¬ dependence of interests." . - ¦ i - Declaring that ''tolerance, religious freedom and,liberty of coriseience are the . three foundation stones uponvvliich Re¬ publics are builded anij upon which they rinifit cpntiiiue to rest," Governor Harry . W. Nice of Maryland said he.vyas asking . the press of Maryland to givcvvide pub-, licity to February 2;1 as Brotherhood Day and "to ask of oijr people that they not only, commend,'but, Collectively make . observance of .the .sairie:" . For the .State of South Carolina Gov-: ' ernor, Olin D. Johnston vyrote:';'Tt gives me a-great deal of pleasure to endorse the National' Brotherhood Day. : I sin¬ cerely hope that, by the National .Con¬ ference of Jews and Christians, there w.ill be brought qbout a, hjore' friendly rela-'. tion between Protestants,- Catholics and Jews* The action of the assopiation oE- ;fers ari opportunity to bring into .effect the forces; of. good will throughout the country;"
Elaborate Plans Being Made For Purim Ball March 19th
Elaborate plans .^.r^ beirig^ made for the big Purini ball to be sponsored by the-Rose E, Lazarus Sisterhood, on Tuesday evening, March; Ipth, at the Winding Hollow City Club.
Mrs.. H. Hi Cohen,, chairman , of the Finance Committee, announce;; that there vvill be a type of entertainment to,please every taste. Watch the forthcoming is¬ sues of the .Chronicle for: further details, and set aside the date for this big event.
Sisterhood Extends Thanks
' Yoiing Judea Not to Meet
The , Young. Judea. Club of the. E. Broad Street Temple .will not riieet Sun¬ day afternoon as previously announced. The. next meeting date will be announced later..
Rabbi Zelizer's Sermon
Rabbi Nathan Zelizer will ppeak at' the E, Broad St. Temple Friday, March 1, at 8 p, m, on the theme "The Communal Spirit," Cantor Grodner will officiate. All are welcome.
Mrs., Herman Katz, president:of the Tifereth Israel Sisterhood, wishes, to take this opportunity of extending thanks to the following who cooperated with her towards the success of the Sisterhood's birthday anniversary celebration, which took place Feb. 17th:. Mr. Wm, Was- .serstrom, who acted as master of cerb'^ monies; Mr.s. J. K. Bornstein, Mrs. Win. Broner and Mrs. Bernard Feitlinger. .
Special thanks is given to. Lillian and Eyelyii Levin, ^and Lester ,Zipser fpr their musicar offering's.
An Address and Initiation Scheduled for B. B. Meet¬ ing Monday Evenjng
The new B'nai .B'rith administi^tion has previously announced itsin^ention to ; make; evei^ meeting outstanding as well as most iiiteresting. In- line with this policy, the Lodge through, its prpgram comniittee headed.by Samuel L. Gure-i vvitz, is pleased -to; announce that Rabbi Joseph Freedman of Steubenville, Ohio, . will speak on "The' Wonderirig Jew'.' next Monday evening, Feb. 25th, at the Winding Hollow (jity Glub on Parsons. ¦\venue, ,'.,¦'¦"¦
An added feature for Monday night's meeting willbe an initiation of out of town candidates by Zion Lodge Degree , Team. .An invitation has been extended, to all-B'nai B'rith members in surround- , ing cities to'tliis important event.
The officers of the Lodge wish- to make it clear that this meeting .will be open to all members^ their wives arid friends; Musical entertainment, and re¬ freshments will conclude the evening's' program. . - ¦',
Announce Picnic Dates
The following organizations are an- noilincing picnic dates: Ivreeyoh Society, June 23rd at Olentangy Park i Free Loan Society, July Yth;'Ahavas S^iolehi Sis- terhopd, July " 24th; Voliner \ Society, August llth.
FIRST SAAR REFUGEES AR¬ RIVE IN PALESTINE
HAIFA . (WNS, Paicor Agency),- Thc 'first Jewish refugees- from the Saai','who fled that territory when the Nazis woii in the recent plebiscite, have arrived here. .There were 150 of them.;. All bf them hope, to .settle permarjeaiitly in Palestine, Some of the group wilUbe , placed in. agricultural colonies by ; th^ ;. Central Bureau ,for the Settlement ; of'- Germ^tn Jews in Palestine, , , ,^^
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| Title | Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1935-02-22 |
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Centrofl Ohio's Only Jeivish j\fewspaper [Reaohinif Everii Home ®llf®htn Devoted io American' ' and Jeivislj, Ideals A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR THE JEWISH HOME Volume XVJI-—No. 6a a)M;:\IUb'S, OUIO, Kh'.HUU'ARY j2. 1935 Per Year $3.00; Per Copy ioc Strictly Confidential Tid-Bitfl From Every wheM Temple Israel Brotherhood to Conduct Syniposium on Better Understanding ; YOU SHOULD KNOW AhlioutHl the Intblicity iiKiteri;il sent tmt by ex-Coiigrcssnian McFfuldcnspcci- lics the Mayflower, Hotel iii WasIuiU'.tdii iis the ofljcial hcadt ilartcrs qf his cain- I'aign for the' Presidency, Mr, R. L. I'nJ- ho, niaiiaycr of the Mayflower llptcl, claims no knowledge .of any such hcjul-. ( ii;iitcrfi in his 'hostelry. . .. . Mr. Pullio writes:"We would appreciate if if you would su]) )ly. us with more intimate'in¬ formation wliich will lead tis to find oltt if there is any truth in the statenient;,e,s ¦ wc wiil not countenance niakiiig such headquarters at the Alayflower'- . ; : Mrs. Thelma (Lnilwig) Lewisohn is. in Xew York, eager to get on the radio "; . .Thelma has a fine voice, and it s.eeins to ns that as Mrs. Ludwig Levvi- ,aphn she commands quite ii 'gooir share of thc siiotliglit . ; . So here's p hint for an enterprising sfwnsor . „' . It may be old stuff to you, biit it was news to'us when wc heard, the other day, that Mrs. ,ptto. H. Kahh is a daughter of the . banker WoIlT who. financed all o£ the late Wfilther Rathcnau's big industrial undertakings'.. . . And did you know ; that, although Gerhardt Hauptmann and his two brothers married, 'many, years ago, three sisters.of piirc Aryan stock, ¦ Gerhardt's second wife was a Jewess? . . . If you are looking for a job as an editor of 'a: "new Hebrew 1.American (what's that?) publication" send your ¦ : |
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| Date created | 2008-08-15 |
