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HK^ Serving Columbus, "CentfaF jnd Southwestern Ohl7A^A\K Vol. 46, No. 12 THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1968-21 ADAR Judge leonoil Stem ADL Annual Meeting In Cels. If?,,' If* . te. \i§' Judge Leonard J. Stern, 'p.^- Acting Chairman of tbe Ohio- \fff'i(_ Kentucky Regional Board tt l|^<^^ the Anti-Defamation League 111^% OIF B'nai B'rith,, annaunced that the BoaCrcTs Nineteenth ;! Annual Meeting wiljl bei l)61d %prU 6^and 7 in Ccdumbus, the Christopher Inn. early 200 ADL and Jewish ommunity leaders from 'oughout the ttvo state igion' wUl assemble at the hristopher Inn for a 6:30 " ~?tdinnbF>i^^,--April'' 6,'% .<ven titB' fwo d^ con¬ ference held annually ,to de- teiinine poUcies and proced¬ ures for guidiqg regional ADL Activities. Among those who will ad- , dress the Regional Board are tbe Rev. Edward EL Flan- neiy^ dlstinguislied author of <!The Anguish of the . Jews;" Ellis L. Ross, Di¬ rector -of the^Ohio Civil Rights Conimission; and Dr. . Joseph L. Licliten, Dbrector of ADL's pepartnient qf Ih- tercujtural Affairs. At tlu Saturday evening dinner, del^ates wUI be welcomed by Judge Stem, wbo will serve as ciiairman of tlie entire convention. Fat¬ tier Flanneiy, who serves as Director 'ibf iiie Secret-' ariat for Catholic-Jewish Relations Of the American Bishop's Ecumenic^ Com¬ mission, is the featured spealcer of the evening. Ills visit in Columbus is in c(m- junction with the Columbus Jewish Center. The topic for the first session Sunday, morning to convene at 9:30 a.m.. Will be "Catholic-Jewish Rela¬ tions Today and Tomorrow." The second sessim of the morning will be devoted to "The Crisis in Our Cities: Race Relations." Hersh l^, Adierstein, AssociateDl- rector of tihe Ohio-Kentucky ADL R^onal Offlce will address the session. "flhe luncheOT sessiwi is scheduled for 12 pooa The nominating committee and financial reports will be made,' and the ejiection ef officers wiU be held. The guest speaker will be Ohio Civil RightsCommissionDl- rector Ellis Boss. A dis¬ cussion will follow'Mr. Ross' presentation.; The'Regional Board Meet¬ ing will conclude at .2:30 p.m. Sunday. Israeli Tourism Increased 1968, Israel's 20th Anni¬ versary, promises'to break all tourist records inlsrael. ¦ In January 1968, Israel hosted 13,875 visitors' as compared with'll,40S in 1967, an increase of 21.6^ m February 1968, there were 19,536visitorsaspom- fpared with 13,393 in 1967, an increase of 46%. The number of touristB to visit Israel this year is' eioiected to reach 450,000. Drrlti4 !• kmtiUta ¦>< Jnilili Mtili ORT DAY PROCLAIMED . ORT Day, being proclaimed above by Maypr.iSen- seiibrenner, will be celebrated with atea at the home of Mrs. Rji^rt Lazarus, Sr. on March 27 at 12:30. Shown with the mayor are, from left: Mrs. Gerald Swedlow, Mrs. Fred Liq)er, Mrs. S. R.Kotzen, Mrs. Herbert \Veiner and Mrs, Norman Traeger. UJFC Campaign Momentum High As the. days go by, the United Jewish Fund andXiouncil 1968 continues to gain momentum, with increased giving to both the Regular and the Israel Emergency Fund drives indicating the concern and commitment of the entire Jewish community for the causes and purposes of the Campaign. According to Sidney I. Blatt, General chairihan of the campaign, the pattern of increased giving which began with the Advance Gifts Division, '^ Hillel Announces Spring Programs University of niinois, will speak on "What is Alive and What is Dead inReqonstnic- tionism." Rabbi Gerald Turk, As¬ sistant Director of lUUel, will close the brunch series on April 28 .with a talk on "This Was The Year That CARE Off ers Passover Package The spring quarter pro¬ gram at HiUel will again Include an outstanding ser¬ ies cf speakers andlectures. The Hillel Sunday Forum will begin March 31 at8p.m. with an address by Leon Fine, prominent Americanbomls- raeli, and well known legal .autItf»dHy.''4iAoi7WiUvdl8cuB8'»«WassM?*<**i»^'4'">****9^^ "The Legal System inlsrael Today." He will be foUowed by Dr. Marvln\ Fax on April 7, who wiu speak on "The Religious Significance of the Land of DR. DAVID Sidorsky, As¬ sociate Professor of PhUo¬ sophy at Columbia Univer¬ sity and member of the Edi¬ torial Advisory Board of "Midstream," .jyiU be the guest speaker Ml AprU 21.. He wiU discuss "TIfe Im¬ plications of 20th Century Philosophy for ° Jejvish' Tlitwght." Tte Sunday series will conclude with a lecture by ¦ Mr. Yaacov Mashiah; Instru¬ ctor of Hebrew at Ohio State Udversity. His subject wiU be "Hebrew Reborn." v BRUNCH Series : The- Sunday brunch sories teld weekly at U a. .i. wiU also present Mr. Leon Fine .as the speaker aa Sunday, March 31. Fine wiU -discuss "Americans in Israel To¬ day." Tte second si)eaker, April 7, wUl be Mrs. Violet Spi- vacl(, prominent writer oftte Cleveland Jpwlsh News, who wlU discuss "Thei Vanishing World of Jewish' Humor," On AprU 21 Rabbi Nathan Gaynor, HiUel Director attte Sisterhood To Hold Auction ' An Art Exhibit and Auction is being held by th^ Agudas Achim Sisterhood atthe Ag¬ udas Achim Synagogue 2767 E. Broad St. The exhibit is open to the public March 25^ 26 and 27 culminating with the auction at .8 p;m. Marclj 27. The foUowing women are (Continued on Rage 3) special Passover food WiU be avaUable for Israel trom CARE this year, the world-wide agency announced^ The package, wMch^ -inciudeis beef^ veal, 'frankfurters, chocdsde, co- boa, honey, coffee, and fruits, is certifled Kosher for Passover, and is in add¬ ition to the regular food package and family food^ package which are avaUable throughout the year. Like the other packages, the special $12.00 package is tax-and rati6n-fr6e, and delivery is guaranteed. Special order forms are avaUable at the center.here, or the packages may te or¬ dered through the CARE office at 3 E. Chestnut, Cd¬ umbus, Ohio, ^3215. Care officii stressed that in order to guarantee del¬ ivery tefore Passover, or¬ ders must! te received te- ore March' 22, although'ev- ery effort wUl te made to deliver later orders as quickly as possible. '. '* '' CARE spokesmen added ttet the agency continues to work closely with tte.govr ^rpme.nt of Israel indieyel- opmeni programs, and poin¬ ted out ttet in addition to the special food packages, American donors may help - Isriael's de ve 1 pment pro¬ grams with gifts of tools and books through the CARE Self-Help program. Libyan Jews leave for Italy Geneva - Wh^ may te the last chaipter in tte 2,500 year-old history of tte Lib¬ yan Jewish Community is. now teing enacted ill Italy, Louis U. Horwitz ct GeneVa, Director - General of tte Joint Distribution Commit¬ tee (JDC), declared last w6ek, anced through tte a.nnual campaign of tte United Jew¬ ish Appeal in America, is tte major agency serving Jewish, needy overseas. Uni¬ ted Jewish Appeal isttema- jdr teneficiary of tte 1968 UJFC Campaign now in pro¬ gress. At tte teginning of tte Six-Day War in June, ttere were approximately 3,100 Jews in Libya, Mr. Horwitz ngted. "Of ttese, 2,900 teve ttes far left tteir native land for Italy, leaving ap- {uroKlmately 200 tehind'% te said. Membership Luncheon On March 28 Zion andCandlelight Chap¬ ters of B'nai B'rith Women wiU hold tteir annual paid- up memtership Iun6teon on Thursday, March28,atl2:00 p.m., at Stoney Creek Coun¬ try Club. Chairmbn for tte event are Mrs, Larry Green¬ terg of Candlelight Chapter and Mrs. Jay Forman of Zion Ctepter. A brief meeting will te , conducted jointly by Zlon president^ Mrs. Robert. Freedman and Candlelight president, Mrs. Mel Eisler. At this time tte slate of officers of each cliapter wiU te presented. Tte aftemoon'^s program wiU te highlighted by an in¬ formal style show presented by The Union. Mrs. Joan Wemz, fashion director qt Tte Union,' wlU act as com¬ mentator. ALL NEW paid-up mem¬ ters;: are cordially invited to. attend the luncteon as guests' of tteir respective chatter. Reservations may te made by caUing Mrs. Greenterg at 861-1400, «• Mrs. Forman at 235-4155. headed by Norman Meizlish, is tebig followed in all the other Divisicms as weU. Er¬ nest Stern, Cteirman of Tra¬ des and Professions, reports ttet aU Sections are showing encouraging incre^lses inthe Regular Campaign, and ttet the Israel Emergency Fund drive is also teing support¬ ed, as tte community contin¬ ues tote aware of tte cris¬ is Israel faces. "WE ARE facing a real challenge/' stated Blatt, "as we go into tte final weeks of the Campaign." The chal¬ lenge embraces ttelocal community where We make our- homes,: it embraces the national community of wliich we are a pari, and it relates to the community of Israel, tte land and its people. lia&atib Qt.tbdiiie'-is'iMena>-« mous responsibUity. Togeth¬ er, they add up to a tre¬ mendous chaUenge, offering aU of us a rare opportunUy to risetogreatness,achance to-perform a great and mo", moraUe deed. Last June, the ff people of Columtes demon- strated tteir capacity to measure up to the great¬ ness of tte chaUenge, 'by the generous outpouring of gifts to tte Israel Emer- '' gency Fund. The emergency in Israel is, regrettably, far from over. We must face the fact ttet the inUitary victory of Jast June did" riot end'the war, or tte crisis. "We call upon all Jews in our community to measure ' up to the challenge Of the needs by making a contri- jiution to the Israel Enier- . gency Fund, ih addition to- their generous gift to the- Regular Campaign. We ask eaui and every one to te great enough to understand the total need, and tote com- ..., , <Si ¦•j^ssioHa^'BwiigW'fiJ'feeltht."'^"*^'''*'^ individual one." If you did not give to the Emergency Fund, it is not too late to make your gift nowl MaU your cteck to' the UJFC Office, 40 S. ThirdSt.,Room 330,, Columbus, OfflOT' Temple Isrdel Will Hear Dr. Shusterinaii Dr. Abraliam Shdsterman of Har Sinai Congregation in Baltimore wiU te 'the guest speaker at tte annual dhmer meeting of Temple Israel on Sunday, March 24 at 6:30 p.in; in tte. Temple Social HaU. .He is weU known through¬ out tte Baltimore area for his regular television shojw over WBAL-TV (si tte tteme "To Promote Good WilL" Two special features <J the evening program, ac¬ cording to Norman Folpe, chairman, wiU te announce¬ ment of tte Brotherhood Temple Man of tte Year, and the Leon J. Goodman Award; both made annually. Recognition wiU also tegiV- ~,en of tte 20th anniversary of Dr. Jerome D. Folkman's ministry in Cdumbus. Judge Leonard J. Stem, diairman of tte nominating ccnnmittee, wiU preside over tho electicn of oOicei^ and board members.'. Assisting Mr. Fdpe with arrangements are Seyman Stern, Mrs. Samuel LeVine, Leon DiUon, Mrs. AUanTar- shlsh. Aster Moser and Ru¬ dolph Stern Jr. Those who teve received the Leon J. Goodman pla- ¦ que in previous years are: 1953 Rudolph Stem Sr.; 1954 David Feerer; 1955 Sd Sha¬ man; 1956 DavidBlue; 1957 Dan Coten; 1958, IrvBarkan; Dr. A. Shusterman 1959 Allan Tarshish; ,1960 Dr. Harold Monett; 1961 Marvin Franit; 1962 Aster Moser; 1963 No award; 1964 Sam Lubin; 1965 Morris.Gro^ ner; 1966SeymanStern; 1967 Jules GareL - -' A'-Winners dTempie Man of Year in previous years are: 1950 Francos Gundersteim¬ er; 1951 Richard Atel; 1952 Leonard Stern; 1953 Louis Oppenheimer; 1954 Arthur .^oeb Jr.; 195^ Lester Thai (Deceased); 1956 Jack Ros¬ ier; ,1957 AUan Tarsliish; . 195&/Ben Lurie (Deceased); 1959 Herb Fennburr; 1960 Mel Harris; 1961 Bessie Folkman; 1962 Charles Y. Lazarus; 1963 Dr. ^ardd Monett; 1964 Rotert Aron¬ son; 1965 Loon Friedman; 196G TrcyFeitel; 1967Lails Krakdf. 1
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Title | Ohio Jewish chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1968-03-21 |
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Title | Ohio Jewish Chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1968-03-21, page 01 |
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Columbus (Ohio) Franklin County (Ohio) |
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HK^ Serving Columbus, "CentfaF jnd Southwestern Ohl7A^A\K
Vol. 46, No. 12
THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1968-21 ADAR
Judge leonoil Stem
ADL Annual Meeting In Cels.
If?,,'
If* .
te.
\i§' Judge Leonard J. Stern, 'p.^- Acting Chairman of tbe Ohio- \fff'i(_ Kentucky Regional Board tt l|^<^^ the Anti-Defamation League 111^% OIF B'nai B'rith,, annaunced that the BoaCrcTs Nineteenth ;! Annual Meeting wiljl bei l)61d %prU 6^and 7 in Ccdumbus, the Christopher Inn. early 200 ADL and Jewish ommunity leaders from 'oughout the ttvo state igion' wUl assemble at the hristopher Inn for a 6:30 " ~?tdinnbF>i^^,--April'' 6,'% . |
Format | newspapers |
Date created | 2008-12-08 |