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,'."•>;, ¦rV .• :''¦.(¦ '--¦"- Central Ohio's Only \ JewUh J^ev}spaper \ ' lloaehih4 JSvcry'flomoj I «,rf.^.»V-.^.'MV^^ \ Devoted, to AmcHcan\ and Jewlr.k hiealn A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR THE JEWISH HOME Vohiiiie XVII—No. I,S/|. COLUMBUS, OmcJ, UKCRMBKK 4,'1936 Per Yant $3.00; Pcv Copy loc ^Sl •¦-J "..¦ I ,1 ¦ ji' ' ¦'/*,¦.] .'." I . ^.'\ . - ¦¦' ¦ " - . i ¦ - s " ¦¦.:.•/.' -' ">v By PHIKEA3 .!. BIRON Fron tlio Enoiaiy Front A bill calling tor a flV;ecpino; in. vcstigation of all phases of anti- ecinitlc, anli-pitholic, anti-Ncgro and oilier subviirsivc propaganda has already been drawn by .a group of <.o'nj;rcsi.nicn.,.It will be introtluccd during the second or third' week of -the ne"<r CoiigrcM,. .The bill is no nll-inclnsive that it i^'cii provides for diaclosurfi 'of iHc tomes of jKOplc v;ho havt contributed funds to stib- vfirsivc groups,..Walter Itappc, edi¬ tor ot the Deutscher Wcckruf and Bcobaclitei', chief Nazi organ in this country, has been recalled to Gcr- piany...lie's due to leave before Oirlstnias ostensibly for a pov/wow .with Julius Strcieher.. .Ilis two prcd-' cccssar.i as Nari bosses here, Spaiit- ,r,oaljcl and Gissibl, never camt batk after goine to Germany..'.A certain 'Carl Miindt has been sent over here to take Kappe's place..,The weekly outpourings of Robert Edward-Ed- luondson, anti-Semitic pamphlcttCT, jlrc no longer being published, but au many ot them had been printed tlfat they arc still in circulation!.. Father Coughlin has been in corre- 'spondence with Raymond lleSly, self- proclaimed -American Hitler...Fran¬ cis B. Gillchrlst is hard at woik try¬ ing to unite all anti-Jewish groups in the East In behalf of the Rev. Gerald Smith... Foreign Ncvra , .' '"Wonder whether Hitler like.; the ildh-Aryan company tluit his London .iihbassador, "Von Eibbeiilrop, is kccp- fug.. .Ribbcntrop's closest friend in England is the "pro-Nari Lord Lon¬ donderry, one of ovhosc daughters is married to F. A. I. Umv., Jewish automobile magnate, while another is tlic wife of a son of-the late Lord )easel,..Ai>other of ', Rlbbcntfop's Irjentls in''England is Lord Mount Temple whose, "wife was' the daugh¬ ter of the celebrated Jewish bartkcr, Sir Ernest 'Casscl...Leslie Hore- •Bslibha, minister of trauspprf- in the British |:abinst, acquired his peculiar name by blending' thif Hote oi hfa Htcp-fathcr and the Belisha of his 'jpofher...Horc-Dell5b,-i is the young- est menibet of;the <^.blnet'nsuit to' "SSalcolm MacDoiiald. ¦. And with %icDonald he forms a bachelor mi- ndrity among the King's ministers... Jewjsh leaders in,.^rgentina aro wor¬ ried, over the. government's efforts to label all Jcivs as Communists...Jcw- ."ish schools have been raided in Bue- lios Aires in search of "red" litera¬ ture. .,, ..'.'' i ' Tid-BlitB . The eagle-eye of Dr. Jacob R. fMarcus, Hebrew Union College pro- .fessor of history, has unearthed docu- ,'a!enta' fhowing the existence of a 'Jewish family,- by the napiq of Sjijerins in -the 'German town of .$I$enstdilt during the late 18th and !!<lh centtiries... An Israel Goeruig Was ainong the Jewish community -ofgciala whose siginatures appear on sa docUtt!?at^dealuig witb the honor^ ijue a Jewish eiSauSunlty "fljTiccr,,. I.iidv,iie Lewisoha miitte',to''Sell,hrs .rare, old collection of Jewish-an- 'tlques' containing. 1'/} pieces...They, ¦can he bad for $7,B0O, which is wiiaV tfiry cost...A cutajn proinuient Je*^ in the Middle Wes^'Tslip is in litis for tlie presidency of'one of til*, biggest astlpnli! Jewisfi orgia^i-sjieiss beliews he will never get if b^tjiuse he is of Polish anctstry,..Kibbi Jacoi.Mi'n- kin is proud tlurt his book, "Herod,' has been translated inl« )jTesch.,'.If we had mon«y to bt^ whs'j) nSger that Jeremiah T. Malioney will be elected prebideiif of,'the fc,',^ V, .Jh ihi ,Ilpustou conventioi; tlnV week. .'.Ac- Cwding to Mid-Wcck Pictorial more and more Geiinans arc beginning (0 rebel against Nail anti-Semitism.'..' So much so that p]!!ilty.of,,Ary:WS are risking the Na,;!:' ire by helping (heir Jewish' 'iountrymeil., .Thtrt ought to ba,,soaie kiijd ot. pritc iiwoidcd to Samuel S.'Fleisher, Hdl- adelphi<a art .patron, whose idea ''for a ,cultHral Olj-niidcs h,a3 been adopted by the University of Pennsylvania... •And while we're lutidin^ out bau< !j!«ts the four Marx brothers desctvi" sdiuetbing for their plan to build .a itiStHe to ,mDtb^rs-)n-l,-sw...TI«t fliey're not beaig '{'u^ay^ihU tinio i'l proved l|y th«, «&f# .tlify' jaiij'^n t!:i! lint to sturt the thing going..." ' ", , With ^Hf i,«;f Affu , - \ .Stepheir, S.' Wise told 'Chlcjgu jlerfry a Ibiiia qr two al thnt Anieri- csii Jevwish.Ce>iliirciis^~c''onf&i.i:i!ce when hs r«ve.jkd tiwt ths Windy City's - {Ci/tiliiitiei eh pade 2) -¦ • I3SS Jewisfe AII^AmmcaM Elweii the. Year's Greaicai Jfetahih FeatHaE Players i- By liSV KUPCINET Ghicngo Times Grid Bxpert and Seven Arto Sport^i Editor Irv Kiipcinet, former All-Amcricnn .star from tho Univcroity of North Dahotn, mid now f;rid expert 4>f'tho Chicago Timen nnd iiport's editor of the Seven Artq Ftoturo Syndicate, preecntg herewith his ec- Icctionn for the 1936 Jowiah All-Ampricnn footbnil team. Mr. Kupcinet made a perEional tojir of college campnse6, intervtcwinf^ coaches, play¬ ers and cditoro, to get flrat-hand information. His nelcctions have been carefully ehl^ched as to the Jctyi,ihncsi3 of nil players named. The Seven .Arts Featuro Syndicate and the Jowisli Wat Vcternnii will 'give onicinl'recus^itioi^.to tlu; members of tho Jewinli Alt-Aincrican te.iin8. First team metnbeira will getisold tootbalLq, nnd members of tho flr.1t, r,ecand and thirdteamR «"ill receive engraved ccrtlflcate!!. The awards will he made jointly by 'Jewish War .Voterani) posts nnd nlSU- otcd Seven Arts publications nearest to. the cities Iq which the colleges represented by the players are located.^—^Tiie Editor. Here, my friends, is the 1938 Jewish AH-Aincrican football team, Tt comes as the result of an exhaustive study and personal contact with many of the players and their coaches. It is, in brief, tlic oOicial Jewish All- American team, three of 'cm in fa'ctj and there's very little to choose be- twegu ally of tlieni. They're all goodl Tako a peck at the selections and 'then send your complaints and knock- ktiocks".(who's tliere?) to the writer, care of the Home for the Feeble-' Minded, Xew York. That's v/hal^ becomes of a perfectly good mind (oh, yctib?) atter a couple of weeks of All-Amerlcan study. The East leads, with six pliiyeru on the first team, five on tbe second aiul seven on the third. The South rates tv,q ^tars on. the first team, one 00 the second, and one on the third. The Mi'dJlo West, soinewlmt devoid ot stars tbis season, has one on tlie first' team, three on tlie second team and one on the third team. Tlic F.'ir West has two favorite'sons on team Kq. 1, two on team No. S and two on team NO, II. ' ' And here are the 11)36 Jewish, .Ml-Amerlcaii ledins/f^'Tbe firat tCdin: LOCATION Pittebur|;h Philadelphia University, Ala- New York City Los Angeles Berkeley, Calif.- Ithaca, N. Y. Evanston, III. Pittsburgh Net/.TorkCity Houston, Texas Cfeanuka?!—The Feast of Dedlci&tioii, Scgins Next The Fcafll of Dedication, known in Hebrev/, as Cbanukah, will begin Tuesday evening, Uec"mbcr 8, and will be celcbralcdjfor cinht days by Jews in all piirti of the world. The festival coniincmOratci the deliver¬ ance of the Jcwisli people two thou* sand years a,ico from tile oppression Rtany Orgemzqimm To Be Rspresesited At Schaaihal Plaque VnvetUng Many urg,aiii:!.ition3 tbrongbout the itatc will be reprcienft'd .it tbe serv¬ ices ,at the Hrydcii Road Tcimile for the unveiling of a bronze bis-rclicf of Mr. Joseph "Dad" Sclionlhal on the occasion of the seventh anni¬ versary of his dcatli. Prominent of tho Sjrian-Grcclcs and is one of 1 speakers will deliver memorial ad- joyons celebration 'us well as religious' dresses on the lite of tbis man, one of devotion. i . Ohio's greatest Jewish philanthropists Chaniik.ah takes its n.anic from the ] These services which will be open to fact that the Temple w.n purified the entire community will be held iind rc-dcdicatcd Ito the service ot Friday,, evening, Dec. 38, at 8-.00 God after its recapture; fiom the o'clock. POS, LIE. • L.T. L.G., C. n.G. K.T. K.E1. q.li. L.H. 11.H. F.B, NAME COLLEGE lUanricc Patt Carnegie Tech. Joseph Ober University of Pennsylvnnio ' Leroy Blonsky University of Alabama . ' Robert Hersh New York UnivcTs;ty , Ralph Broussean U. of,Sohtheirn Calif. Mortis Follacli U. of CMifornla . Sidney Roth Cornell University ' Ollie Adelmatt Nartb(V«slCTn University Marshall Goldberg University of Pittsburgh Sidney Luckman Columbia VIniversity -, - Rice Institute, ,¦ . bands of the Gi-etlis who had defiled it with pagan nndiidolntroiis worship, I.itcr;illy tlic nanle means "Peilica- t^on," but the bo!id,ay is also known ns the' Feast of L."glils because of the custom of lightin^J candles during the fc!.tival: one candle, the first lugbt; two, the second—Aed so on, until on the last night the L-andelabnim blazes wilh eight' lights. This cubtom is derived from a legend which,tells,tliat during the rt, dedication ceremonies a cruse of oil which was thought icarcely adequate lor one flay, ,iniriiLnlouBly served to keep the lamp filiglil for full eight days. The hero .oiiil central figure of the festival is tlic stalwart Judas Maccabeus who leil the struggle to resist the Greeks and their command that the Jews should abandon their God .and worship Zeus. Over 30© People So AlSead Hadasiirih Doinfflr Dkser Tomorrov/ Eifciimg The long heralded Hadassah Donor Dinner will lake place at the Neil H'lasc, Sunday evening (tomorro\v). Dee. (), At «;aO o'clock. Over 300 people are expected to S'lleiul this big function of the local ILadaisab Chap - Tbe founding of 'the Ilcrminc Sehontliat Community House aud the Jewish Infants' Home as well as the home for indigent children in Riga, Latvia, arc but a few of the multi¬ farious and varied cli-arltiet which were dear to Dad Scbonthal'i lleair There Is hardly an orgam,':ition in the city which bas the welfare ot the community at heart which hasn't at one time or another been beiicltcrf by ?lr. Scbontbal'q contributions .as wcl' as his time and effort on its Lelialf ,Tbe individuals whose problems lie,,sr. elicerfullj listened lo and sii-a.^bt lolu- tions for .are legion. It became a i habit for anyone I'n trouble of au) de¬ scription to come to "Dad." - L. J. Goodman, president of the Temple ot which Mr, Sclivnthal was head for twenty-six years, E, J j Schanfarber, Dr. E. J, Gordon and Buck Friedman . "JThe second team: POSITION NAME L.E. I.T. i.a -c H,C. E.T. R.E. - Q.B, i.h; . B.M.. COLLEGt; ¦ , - " Mdvln Z«Ja U. of Nc«r kjunpahlrc Relicrt Goodoisn Duqueene University JeMQ Gcrbor UntvcrsUy at Michigan EtAbcrt Ctifacrt lj»lverfit^ et Califnmia > Edulturd Molla VamtertiilL University Otrard £tam Feqnsylvbtiia MEtieery Collcse OentlliKl MsKUO ,, Bntes CeHese At Xxmite - '-U^vcretly of Missouri Msrrls PoUoek '' Univeraity ot Odlfeniia S.Q3iy, ixhejTnan^ ^ Unlverel^ of ChicAgo Silfiebi! Etosenthat Centssle ."Fe^. The tltfrd tcsint PosmoH nAAlB LOCATION , Durtiam, N. H: Plttsbureh , Ann Arbor,' Mich. B^keley, Cellf. Nashville. TeDn. CliQStei-, I'A. . LoHilsbin, Me. , CoturtibiB, Mm. .Be,lEetey,CaUf. Chicago PltlBbursh 1 . Brotheirhoo^ Chanulsah Rally Speaker Next Tuesday Eveniag L.E. I.T. I..G. " C. s.a H.T. t!.E. Q.B. L.H. HUH. F. B. COLLEGE JocPSih NatJiensett U."of New'ltampi!itc& LeonaR] Si^lii Savl Ilensiel Jo^ajaa Stein 1(V Sxibdy Bey IllcrwJtt Vur»ltz U. of RvBtAa Loyola tftuvereity . Colleijeof City of N. Y. Washington tloivcretty Colleaio of City of If. Y. . Georse Weshinston U. Heiti£rt Daunutela KUsElosIppl .(Altvcrslty ' "" " Geo^e ^a.liin0ton V. Joseph Kaufman Kartr Atctsch Said Ncchtcm . St. Maiya UnSveretty Boston unlvarAity The backfield^ .was easily selected, as most mythical .backfields are., \Vc' "experts" "don't worry about block¬ ing and tackling. If a halfback rtnia for a touchdown he automatically be¬ comes an All-Ara,crigan„. S* ,w? give yo^i ollie Adelman of Northwcstcril at quarterback; ~ Marshall 'Coldbers of Pitt at left half; Sid Luckman of Cojumbiib at right halt; and Bttck Friedijiti'irof Rice at" fiillback:, ' .' A great cOmbinalion, that. It'a got everything .r-r' passing, funpfais and kicking' strciigih.'' It's ' even go^t brains, supplied especially by ' little Adtlttian, who^ called slijiials for ¦Niir&westfra'B Wild cita!, ' But-'grcSt as, tjiat, I^ckfield is, W rale's ^j'ust -one' iota o'ver the second toast's, 'coiisiiting of Al Londe, Mi;-, s'ouri 'captain,' quarterback; Califb^^ nia's Mushy Pollock, tlie speed de-. moil, at (eft.li^lf; Chicago's Solly Shemuin ii't tight half; and Geiis "Yaney'*'!Ros<i»ll!al;,C9rncgic'8 bldds-i .<ng,fdol,'at,fullb3JC^,- .",. ,-. .. And tliat' backfield is just'n'^tep LOCATION Durham, N. H. Buffalo, N. y. Loa An^cten ' New York City St. Linda New Yorh City Waflliineton, D. C. OKford. P41ss. . Wi^lDjiloil, D. C, St Maty'a, Calif. Bostoia, f^anA. < - man' dt George WashlnatOn and Harry (\roilson-oi St. Mary's, Calif;, ar^ tlie halfbacks and Saul Necbtem, who put Boston U. on Hie 'map, is the fullback. ' Now for the' lines^bdy, fetch -me a flock pf ncs,v superlatives.'" Even the'Mew'Deal couldn't plow under these hoys: Joe Ober of Pennsylva¬ nia and Morris Pollack of California at tackles; .Babe .Patt ,of Carnegie Tech (a repeater' from last year) and Sid Roth of Cornell'at ends; JUroy 1 Monsky of Jtlabama . and Ralph Brouiiseau. of Southern Cali¬ fornia at guards, and Boh I-Iersh ot New York U. at center. Mclvin Zais of New Hampshire and,Ed Stem.of Pcnn Military Col¬ lege: came closp—on hearty reconi- niciidations—to-malting the,first team. They missed by a spiall margm, and, coupled wilh Bob Goodman >pf Du- quesnc,; Jose' Garber of, ,}4ichigatt, Bob .Gilbert,of California (a iirst team guard last year, transformed by this "expert" into second team'center this y«;ar),.Ed Merlin of 'Yandcrbilt totlgh'lt nas to "discrimiiute between ibise iackd? I^hat's the reason yo'uj- "expert" is cutting out paper dolls, alid'thiiikui^i up ne\v Idiock-knocks in 4hi: State s^ylum,' . . i Herb Baiunstein, Mississippi's ace ijuarterb,a!:l; a|id star of last yeai^; Otunge Bowl game, ^ets the siguji CiilliDg.post inthia outfitVJocy Kaut- ah^adoOhe,third team's, See how, and Bernle Marcus (Ifaine's ,great halfback who is placed at end), they farm tbe second team forward,wall. As is customary,, the Sevcp Art$ Feature Syndicate and the, Jewish War "Veterans will pr^s^nt t)iese boyji with awarijlB—gold footballs to the first team and Jewish All-American certificates to' ntembers of the three teams. ' (Copyriglit 1938) Agutialh Achusi .^oint Opaii ' F«Kfum 'West mday N«t Friday evwiiiig, Pec. 11, the 0[i<tii foriini will be condiiLted jointly by tlic Agudatli .\chim Cong, and tb* Young Israel, Orgaiii4ation at tl^e Synagogue. The subject "Light of hriiel" fyrill, he (jijcttjbril,, Caiitof <j^!lnian will lentlQ' "ii'cnl-al appi^ur Pti;iti; v^cjI #el<^t»bii3i aiid Young Israel incniK-is will sing Sabbath - 'I^:^bbi ^ordisfai^ JHtiFJefaspruni; wiH deliver Chauiikali seiinuiis on the fol¬ lowing Sali,d^y;i!ioii.bigj I^e. 12, bc- foie both the senior .ind junior con.. Eiresalioiii, ,.,,,, Pace Fcdftval Bar Extima ' Among the 17 successful in passbig entrance, e-'^aitiinatioiis and 'adiuillcd to the federal bar by V. S. Distrii,! Judge Mcll G. Underwood, Tuei-Jjy, ueie Martin J, Pobter, 'ji W. Gay St.; .\brqliain Uertiier, fi-'l S. Hlfji St., Sanmcl Liipi!r,.SJ S. High. St., a«d Saiilud Lv Ziiravsky, 8a S. I,ii!{h St. . Habbi 'Ztilker's Scrmoni , - Kabbi N&tlian 7rlwL-r will spvak 'at dw East Brojd St, T<.i«pie Viid-.y, Dec. 11, at K.OO p. ni.'nn \\\e Itejnc "Tjie Spirit of tlw Maccab6t;s."' Can¬ tor 5ui£ene Cu.'llesiiia.i awj lus cbuir ' \\\\\ uJliciate c\ thi; seivices to which ^ il.c coiniiuiniiy is invited, Chamikah is 'observed with sytia-1 Max H. Riescr are in charge of av- goguc services and with home cele- i rangemciits. > The bronic plaque winch brations. In the former the ideals of is truly a work of art was done by religious liberty ;and toleration are. Miss Mary E. Coolc, l.TiO Clifton -Stressed. Chanukah parties, the giv-1 Ave. ing bf gifts, remembering tht needy, children's ga'mcs apd guodies-*all are part,of the modern observance of the festival, ' Added significance. Is lent the holi¬ day 'at the'present time'by tbe per- s'ccutlon v;hicb Jc".vs are suffering in sonic Eoiopean' f,omitrics. The bib¬ lical verse from 'the Prophet Zccha- riah in which'th(? Maccabees placed I their faith ai;d'r.,'icb ia rcadjin Ihi-j synagogue during this season now takes on new .meaning, ."Not by might, and not by power, but by liiy spirit, saith the Lord of Hosts." Tune In On BraaScasl ol Palestine Songs Sunday Jewish coiiununities'in all parts .of the'nation will I'eceive through the air ' waves an unusually uitcrcstlng program 'of Palestine IIebrc\v songs on Sunday, December Gib, I'n a. na¬ tional broadcast ,over - tlic. National Broadcasting Company's network. The broadcast lias, been arranged by tlie Jewish National Fund on flic oc¬ casion of Zion Flag Day which will bd observed for Ihi! 23rd tiittc. ¦ Tht program of' 'Palesiine Hebrew songs will be presented by'the CThorus of the Jewish' Choral Society of the Yoiing^ Men's Hebrew Association, under the direction of A,'W. Binder, composer and Music-Director of the Free Synagogue, New-York'City.-Aii address ou the Palestine" land prob- dem will be delivered'by DrJ Israel Goldstein, President of the'-Jewish National Fund or America," the or¬ ganization ' i^bich 'is; 'arranging^ ¦ Zipn Flag Day observanr.e;'lti'cooperation with all Zionist parties and ^oups. Emanating from Station WEAF, New' York, the program -' will' be heard between d:if and 10:00 A. Tilt., Eastern Standard Time, and has been piflde av.ailable to Inost of the Jewish comiminities' throuehout the country. Chronicle readers can tune in on tbe followilu^t stations; ' - '' WGY—Schenectady, R Y.; WWJ —Detroit, Mich.; and WTAM— Cleveland, Ohio. ' ' Prof. Si^iller To Review ' Play At Skierhood ' Meedng Prof. Herman Miller of Ohio Stale University will leiifcvv a'popular cur¬ rent play at tlie'ii«t lUMluij uf the Rose F.. Liizarus .'^istethood, vflileb ivill he., held In tlie Brydci Roid Temple, Tticiday, Dcceinlier 8, at "2:00 o'clock. . Mrs. .Mien GuiidersheiiMir,.-Ji(l'ai!t Drive, presidenl, and Mrs .S. I), Eilrtr liian,''/tijIO Fair .'Vv^f'w^n'v.^'.peiiuoiig the dclegaU-s atteiijitig'tlit State Cun- lentioa of 'I'cnipli' Kisteflicds .held recently at the Meihtirbnd Plai:a, t.":!,!!.-!!!!:.-)'!!, t>„ will give ic'jjOils. tltt- foni^er pii tbe seriwi? jisti^ft-^ of the coiiventlv'n, aiiil tbe {atti.r, the soi-'ul 'fbt- meeting uill bs' iulluwed by tt.i •and a social liour. ' 5,000 Flow Mcmliiicr's Ga^l 01 i^allooa! Coiwci! ol Jewish WomcBJ Dr. Jacob B. Marcos Dr. J^acob'Ii.. Marcijj, head ot .the departnicnt, of Jewish Iii.story of the Hebrew Union College, world traveler and contributor to many publications, .will addressi the,Bryden Ro,id .Temple brotherhood Qaavlsih rally next Tuesday ,evenine, Dec. 8, at 8 o'clock. .He has chosen as his subject "An Old People in a New World." On hiq return irom an extended Europeans tour artd survey a. few montlis ag.0, Dr, Marcus, iu an article which appeared in tlie Ohio Jewish Chronicle Nov.' JSth, described a pall of apprehension wluch has spread it¬ self over all the Jewish communities of Central and'Gasteri) Europe lyitli the exception of. Soviet Russia.i "I did not meet a single leader, ineludins the so-called assimilationist Jews who saw the $li!:hte.3t hope ol a iuturp for Jews 'in Gejmany,'' Dr-' Marcus, aa- sL^rted, • Considered as'^one of the out¬ standing authorities on Jewish history and the autlibr of "The Rise and Des¬ tiny of the German Jew," Pr, Marcus bas recently submitted for ^ubllcJtioa a four volui?ie history of the J^ws, Recording to, .Sig \yeissl«r,«, presi dent at,the brothi;rhood,la sidendid program of tjitertaioin-;nt hassbeen ar- rasised for nest Tuesday, (Jliapukab njght, "Wa mtmber .should sa-Js-this otilsifindinii event at tlie Bryden Rd. Temple," Jie, ^.ild. TI.'S wemcji .have ,alpo been invited to attcuid.. , i i!iton IfOdge'Ancillary io @lect The regular tiieirting of ths Ladie.s' Auxiliary ot Zion IaiJ-je, scheduled for Dix. S, has ,Weii iwstpMitJ to ths fultouilig; Tuesday evenhig, Dec. IS, ,"uid will l.e Iteltl at tlip Ex^el^ioi- Oub' . -'ill iiii'iitbefs are uil.td to be preafiit .is el«iiqii of <;9"i<-vr»,-*»i|l be held at thar time EVELYN HATTIS FOSC Hadassah Donor Speaker Icr, E'/elyn Il.itlis .Fox o£ Chicago, will give a dramatic recital entitled "The Spirit of P.ilesliiie " Mr. E J. Schanfarber, noted leader oi tin's city, wlll^ also address the gfiiip Mrs. Elma Ehrlich Levini.er will dfcllvci 'tile opening pra>er. Mrs. B. W Abramsoii will be ,aet!n.; hostess fni- ,tlic evciiin,:?. The musical accom- [paninicnt for Mrs -Fox and for ihc .film on "Youth Allyah" will he fur- Inished by Mrs. Lilhan 'Levin Yeiikm and siiter Evcljn Levin. Mrs. Xcw- .inan Ro.sefaerry and -Mrs, Milton Good¬ man will lead t'he entire group in sing¬ ing the n.itional anthems. , Tbe following are t'le pledges lor thff-eig'nth aiiiiu.at Donor Dinrer Sun¬ day evening; "Mrs, D. W. AliraiilBOil, Alrn. IT, Alirams, Lailcustcr, Ohio; Mrs J.pvti1 Ilascii, Mra. Sidiicv It-lBch. Jifrs. Theo. JSeckinau, Mrs. Alex Ben^ler, Mrs B. iicrnian. Mm, Murk Berman. ^lnu Ijletla. llei-sien. Mrs. A. BcrsoR. Newnrlt, O^iai Sirs S. BliifiLcrij;. Mrs. £.imuc1 Blenni. Mm, J. K, Bonistcin, Mrs Joe Bornstein, Mrs. 21. Boromtz, Mrs. VVm liroiicr, Mrs Mofrls Brown, Mrs. jSTarciis Bumstlse,. Mrs. Iterbert Bicr, Mrs. Win. Cnllit Mrs B. Carlslein, Mrs, D Cticocs. Mrs Albcil Cohen. Uola. wjrc. Ohm: Mrs, Earl Cqploa, Mra, A. Danziger, Mrs. N. Dnnzl^er, Mre. Edwari] D<iviB, Mrs. B. h. Dnrman, Mrs. A, J. Ditar.slcy, Mrs. Eva Ehilijili, I,trB. MUton yacbcr, Mrs, Julius Fetbe], Mm. B. Feit- liiiKer, Mie. M. lilnkelBtein, Mrs. A. Fox. Mra. B. B. Fxieilmau,. Mrs. J. Friedman, Mra. H.irry Froab, Mt.s, L Gareh,^,Mrti. A. Ocrsienfetil, Mrs. 'Dave (jcrstenfcld, Mrs. Harry Gilbert, Mrs. Meyer flmahrr,^, Mrs. Fr-ink Glictc, Mrs. A. Gotdbers, Mrs. Ifnrry Goldberg, Mrs. Morris Coldberff, Mrs. A, Coltlenbere:. Mra. Sam Goldman, Mrs., X Oaldstoln, Mrs Davo Goodman, Mra. Milion Gooilnian, Mrs E. J, Gordon, Mrs. A. Gorrme, M". B. GreenbcrEr. Mrs, Jlarry . Creenberjt, Mrs. . Ben Grosainan, Mra S. r.rofi3in.-ln, Mrs. Allen Gander. eheimer, Mfs. Satunel Gup, Mra. S, Gux. vitY. Mrs, <:harIcB Ilersclt, Newark, Oliio; Mra, Wm. A, ller8i.b, Mrs, M. llerzberg, Mrs. M.' liirscbspruns, Mra. Cdna HuT- mayer. Mrs. Wm. Schwartz, Mm.,A. Self. Mrs. L, J. Soil, Mrs. J. .Shapira, Mrs. L. Shlon- sky, .Mrs. A.' Shofer, Mrs. Dan Sel£el, Liiocaster, Ohio: Mrs. M. N. Sietfel, Mrs. il. Silbrrstein. Mrs.. Man SilfaerDtein, 2£ts. Justin SiPman, Mrs. A. SH. Silverman, sire. Morris Slillliin. Mrs. S. Smoter. Mrs. L. Snyder, Mra. Alex Solove, Mra. tos. S.iluve. Mre. Max Stein. Mrs. Rosa fifeln, Mrs. Roy Stono, Mrs. Sam Slone. Miss Hose Su^rman. Mre. B. Su-ctHlosr. Mrs. Allan Tarsblah. Mra. 1. Topper. Mr. h. EI, Torpor., Mra, S, Tyraler, Mra. 31. -Waeser- mnn. Mrs. Max WelQbereer. Mrs. Joe -Welner, 2SrsL Sir "WeljiulMrs. Mrs. A. II. Wlamnan. N'evark, ,01ilOf Mm. Isaao. Woir. Mrs. Nathan Herskov/its, Mrs, II,.Horn, wits, K«wwk, OHio. Mis. "S. Hurwitz, Mra. IJil I|yin.-ii3, Mrs. Ed;^ Ismc, Mra, H, Tacoba, Mrs. A. Jacobaon, Mrs. It. A. Janee, Mra, I, Koiserman, Abhvtlle, Ohio; . Irs. Harry Kaplan, Mrs. Ben Kate, Mrs. llerqiHn.'Kau, Mra. Walter £at2. Miss Ida KpUner, Mm. S. K^rjileLn, Mia Leo KcsscI, Mrs. Altreil Kobacker,' Mrs, Eiuil Kohn, 3,^n].. Leonard Kntui, Mra. Milbinl Kominx, Mrs. A. ifrakoff, Mrs. M. A. KraUoff, Mre." }. Krakowtiz, Mr.. Pl«I I.Ba:9riia, Mrs^ Rotlfrt I,ajiaru.1, Mr.,filni^a t.azarus, Mrs. Bernhahl Lehmunn, Mrs. Lee } I.eviiiiter, .Mrs. B. P. tMivlnuii, Mrs S. M, r.evy. Mrs Alvin Tewiii, Mrs. J.'Leebtendiein, Newark, Ohio;'Mrs. £1. ttsverman. ... , ^ . Mrs, L. Lilper, Mrs. IXairy L|irte,'Mr3 R. Lurie, Mrs. Lo-ai^ Madison. Mrs. S. Malmol, Mrs. . Jule Mark. 3]i3B Tuljetlu Mark, Mra. [.ouIb Mail:, Mrs. If. Maaser, Mia. -M.iMalhlest, Mrs. J. Msttlin, Mra. II. Ma>bruak, Mrs. II .Maybruck. Mre. S3. Melsllfli MlddtetO'^n. OMo: Mra. A. Milihrick, Mrs, I{, U<.ll,iiaa, Mrs, Harry 1., Mi.lli.ij«n, Mrs, itd^ri-rl MeUmfin. Mra. i^am Mellnun.' Mrs. H. Mosul, 7>lra, L. Nachnwi, Mrs. B, 2, Nenstartt. Mia. 1. ITlKil, Mr,, iji'i Oyimtciu. Mra, F,il PuiLii, K^'ra. Ili^nnnil yatlrt, Mri.. i$, Vjtsa, Mrs . Pi,i<l, Mrs, II. Po.t, Mrs. Anna deed, Mrs 'Murri. lifeslar, Mia. f'.)k)niwi ftivUn, tvi^iDlvm. Palraliae: AUa. A, W. Kt.U.in6, Mia --K £ru.bb.ria. Mis, btdnny Roiiu.fi", Mij. Nesymaii Ituaeberry. Mrs. Alex Iloaen, .^Ira l^nvid lliiaeiij'itl.], Mra, iJeMey Ugeen.* EleljE, ,Mia. 1. A ItosemTlal, Mrs, f.un tln..eo«tiH], Mra. Maitin Itosen.list, Mr% li. 'Ur,«l!er. Mra. I, Molh, Mrj. !,. J, Jlotii, Mr-s SiiVl Ilj'.t«,o. Mrp. Wm E«br«-rtt-.i, Mi|i. E. J, Sebanliibor, Mifs. Aaicit ScM^", Mra. K<1 HiMit, Mis Jacii: .s,el.i», Mia. Mucija SJijS, Mrs. IlJ/ir!-., SuluS. Uti. bdiil SehiSf, Mis. Wa. ScUif. Mis i. SiililillAs, Mis. t. )t. Sn^letlngcr, Uti,'. 1. ^'}.lejsfi??r. Hia. F. SiliAJenWry, Ne^rark O1.1.1, Mrs. Max ^!eh',it<;D¥tet>i, Mra. Hon/y :i^b»'.\rti;, Mrs. £t..i-l.±y Ktb.,a£tz, airs., A. Ww^t^ifii, v^m. B«i^ W<,!a:aa, S«t.,l! C V'.>lW8«, ii?a. U. L. Viifc^ti, iisa.iS. y"!l$.^ir Mrs. fled V**!.' klit^ Mrs. Itarry ZiUh^TA Msi< 3. Zllbu^ i.i..n, ^£..,1 2 A a-itkiaS.' A VVfelld, zuo- ^-cr (iiM-aiy ,i«^.^«',iiu^ t^. In cooperation with the more th.m two hundred conimuiiitiej hi '.'/hidi the National Council "oi Jewish Women function.-, the Columbus section of the National Council is condiictini; a drive to enlist new members wbich will be climaxed with the annual birthday meeting on January ."i. Mrs. Sam Mcisncr and Mrs. Kus'^el Joseph arc chairmen. - Mrs. Artliur Brin, president of the National Council, opened the drive wilh the follotvlng statement: ."The National Councd ot Jewish Women is now engaged in a nitnibcr- sbip campaign, Wc have set ourselves the go,al of interesting >"j,O0O more women in our program and adding tlicm, to our membership by Januarv, 11)37.. "We would have them understand not only the task v.ihich wc, of the -\atio,ial Council of Jewish Women, nuire tlian 40,000 Ainericau Jewish Women, have set for ourselves, hut the idealism and vision which lie b,ack of it. "Our immediate concern Is the wel¬ fare and destiny of Jews in America, tinpprlaut as arc the problems and achievements of Jcwiy elsewhere and vital as they are to us all, our prob¬ lems in this country, as recent events have revealed, are also a matter of primary concern. It is in this belief that we. The National Council ot Jewish Women, have cmiered its work about the Jews in die -¦Vmerican scene. "Through our 'InunlBrant Aid'and Refugee progr-mi, which is at pres¬ ent g-rcatly incicascd; our Naturali¬ zation and Citizenship work, which is takhi,Q; on.biiccial significance; our Big Sister and Leisure-Time programs; Camps, Settlements; Scholarships;our Peac? and Legislative programs; and our program for Jewish education which lays emphasis on tbe preschool child ,as well as the adult, wc believe that we are making an important con- ttibution. ,. ' . . '"I'his, then, 13 our objective: the building of a great American Jewish Community enrichs'd through knowJ- edjitc of Ite Own peculiar culture; well- integrated into tbe larger community and jble to.contriljuto to it. Toward this objective the National Council of Jewish Women, ths first and oldest organization of Jewish women, and the only one which brings togetlisr various groups in a common program, dedicated itself in 1803. To this i>ro- gram, wc of our generation rcdedicalc ourselves. We invite the Jewish women ,i"n large and small centers to join us itt tills great task." - Aimkah to Stage Chamsk^ Conssval Toqlght Ai Millel The Ohio State University Oiap- ter of Avukah will hold its annual Chanulcah Carnivali as tlie final at- f.iir for the ijuartcr, Saturday eve¬ ning (tonight), Dec. 5, at 8 o'clock, at the Hillel Founiiation, 46'E. ISUi Ave. The society takes this means of extending an invitation to all its Columbus friends to attend. Those "v/ho are in charge of the event are: Lllliau Cohen, President; Frieda CadUn and Ann Sole, joint diairmen; Dorotliy Immcrman, Ruth Biorowiti, Fish Pond; Fanny Mel- ccr, Sanford A»-ii and Vl'illlam Ijdt- ritz, RcfiPcsbaia^s; Elmer Swack'and William Goldbw-g, Ping-Pong: Vic¬ tor Speert, Siiigo; Sylvia Cotiiin .uid Cersin Chcrtoe,- J. N. F. • , .A most eiilertaining program has been ar^nged tor, tbe evening by .Uarry' Rosen, S'avX Lipson aiid %¥il- 11am Goinberg. ~ "Valuable prises wiU lie awarded, iiichiijili;? table pnd dogr prizes. Tlie athnlsslcn price is 'l^ut fcii cent» per person anii' the sniali sum will be well spent ,at this Chanukah festival. Tesapis* Forijsa Kate Ctesgsd "Should Chjiptinisa Be, a Jewish HoUduy?" Is the tills 'ai tisi- suftiect lyhifb v-'ill be. discucWd by Mts. Lewis Biltcli,'Mis. Troy Fejbel, Mr. .M.,{). Felni-iwpf, Mits tnjiiiie Leli- waiip.aud Mrs. .lirlc'BeiJc^ «t tte Ti'a»j>if Forsi(ii fiieetfsg M.otMtfy e'f- nl»t'. Die. H, Tha ps-iitiruBi, Is.in clu-rgi; of Mr?, J-rsvin IfcjcUaf.i.Mil. 'JVjiy r'f.iW, l^ifrtshfneJls" ^vil! tns ¦,'HU iiij, yoiiii^ itLitrlrd cou^As «£ fUif Uivdnfl'^d. 'I'sfinple aie iKrdi4Uy invitrd !» W pttstnt al tl.ese furiaa Ei.s64*.^a, '>'.
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Title | Ohio Jewish chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1936-12-04 |
Subject | Jews -- Ohio -- Periodicals |
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Columbus (Ohio) Franklin County (Ohio) |
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Title | Ohio Jewish Chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1936-12-04, page 01 |
Subject | Jews -- Ohio -- Periodicals |
Place |
Columbus (Ohio) Franklin County (Ohio) |
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A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR THE JEWISH HOME
Vohiiiie XVII—No. I,S/|.
COLUMBUS, OmcJ, UKCRMBKK 4,'1936
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Fron tlio Enoiaiy Front A bill calling tor a flV;ecpino; in. vcstigation of all phases of anti- ecinitlc, anli-pitholic, anti-Ncgro and oilier subviirsivc propaganda has already been drawn by .a group of <.o'nj;rcsi.nicn.,.It will be introtluccd during the second or third' week of -the ne" |
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