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..\r(:ha«jllkltul & iflstorU'al Mvise\i!it .'
.N. lliKh St. iit ir)lh—1 ¦
F. D. Robsevelt, Jr. Will Speak Here!
TO ADDRESS HADASSAHDONOR
DINNER AUDIENCE ON DEC. UTH
Vol. 27, No. .18
and Jewish Ideals
Lakln Awatrd to Robert Levy
Rolion K, r.t'vs- wax presented with the Simford I. Lakln MeM- x>ri;il Awiird "for- unselfLshly .tnd .slnccfely (¦(intill)utlng so much for the best interest.s of. the com- muniiy without hope of reward y^~Stu\ without regard to race, ¦ color, or creed" Sunday, Sept. 18, at liroad St. Temple. ' ' I
The award, presented annual- i ly at the installati(ffi hantiuet of Zion l.odRe 02. H'nai H'rith, is a
memorial to Sanford I. I.akjri, one of tht^ first .In the rommuni- is to Kij'<?(5ii« l(f(- in World U'ar 41. I.akin was a past preHident .of-the ('(»inmt(lis .lunl'or Chnm- ber- of Comfrierce and of Zlott Lodge, and .wa."! an iirdent B'hal H'ritb member.
I^i'vy, wlif) is pt'esident of the C'oinmunlty Chest of t'olunibus, has been active, in Commilnity Chc^t activities .since ,lts start,
}. W. Ourrk, piwt priwldcnt of B'nai li'rllh'M ColunrbUN IjO<|ge and a member of the Supreme Ijodfto Bxocutlvo Com¬ mitter, ]n-eHrnl.s the. Hanfoi-d I. Lidiln Memorial^ Award- to Robfit K. .liovy (right) as one of the hlghlighlN of la.st Sun- dny'H hmtallatlon banquet.
serving as chairman of the Com mcrcial, nivision and on its !Joat;d of Directors,
He W41H an early supporter of the unit plan of campaigning and of a plaii for putting the chest, campalgnjon a yeivr'.'romid basis with an ITitenslve.ilrive in- the fall, ,'/.",
A trusten of tlic United ,l(>wish Viind, Levy is a past president of the Retail Mcrch.ints' Associa¬ tion, the Columlius Aiitomo'ljile C'lui), and the Cokiml)iis Con- vcniion lUireau.
Wo is (in the Hoanf of nirec- l.ors of th(' Art (ialk'ry, director of ('ilizchs Research, and a nicinlier cif- tlie Metropip|il(ni Conmiittee.
, In iirpsentJDg the award t'o Mr., Levy, 1. \y,''(;a.rek, thairman of the laward'committeo, (;ite(l hiin for"a life filled with extraordin¬ ary devotion to coinmunity af¬ fairs and ptd)Iie service that is u'<jrthy ofemulalion and honor."
The award, as a moinorlal to Sanford Lakln, was suggested.by H'nai B'rith lodge members In l!)l(>. It I.s In-the form of a scroll and, awarded to a . memiier .of Zion Lodge wltli. one of tlie fol¬ lowing quaUflcatlon-si
1, nistingulshed and out¬ standing- .service as a n active- member of the Distrlg't or Su¬ preme Lodge. . .
2, Faithful, loyal . and con¬ scientious service to Zion Lodge 'over a consecutive period of 25 years or longer.
3, Distinguished service to the Jewtsh commutllty as a whole or to the people of Colum¬ hus, In the pubUc spirit, thereby leflcctlng credit upon the .lew¬ ish people.
Officers for 19l9-,')0 -were installed at the banquet at which Samuel Frazln. president of Dis¬ trict 2, H'nal BVlth, from Den¬ ver, Was thfi'principal .speaker.
First Bryden Road Temple Brotherhood Stag, is Next Thursday
.served before the fun anil enterC, liiilley, at the tempie office, tajnment begins," Members who do not wish to come for^ dinner at ¦0:,'5o may attend the festlv.lties after the dinner hour,-
In the announcements mailed to all temple members this week. It was hb.ted that those who can-
Sol Shaman, chairman of the first' Brotherhood stag of Bry¬ den Rd., Temple, announced to¬ day plan.s for tne- gala kick-off event. New t(3mple members will be honored.
The affair, he said, "will be an outstanding one. The meeting Is planned for Winding Hollow C'ountry Club; dinner will be
not get transportation.to Wind, ing Hollow merely call Mj-s..
where all arrangements will be made. Dinner will be served for $1.50 all Broth(?rhood members; be charged to non- members.
Mr. Shaman ur^ed all who wish lo attend the dinner session to return their cards promptly
5.°''
S2,,50 will
B'nai B'rith Women Open 1949-50 Season; Meet Tuesday Evening
Next Tuesday evening. B'nal B'rith Women's chapter will hold Its opening meeting of the new season wlln Mrs, 'Theodore Schlonsky. presiding, at Bryden Rd. Temple.
.Mrs. Harry Schwartz, program chairman, has prepared a musi¬ cal comedy style show. In co¬ operation with the Morehouse- Martens Co. The show Ls entitl¬ ed "Rettiy BrltVi From Morn' Till Nigfit" and features the fol¬ lowing women as models: Mes¬ dames Louis Goldfarb, Seymoui Gorohjjff, Herman Geichipan, Melvln Furrhan,-David Handler. N. I. Henkln. Paul, Herwald,
WB. STILLi ACCEPT
NEW YEAR MESSAGES Although' It Is too late, to be Inserted In' tUe annual New Your Magazine edition of tho , Ohio JowlHh Chronicle which reuehes all NUbscrlbera this Saturday, Sept. 24, gi-cttlngs to fi'londH und relatives may- bo Inserteil no.xl we< I for our iMsuo of Si'iit. ;I0 — between Rosh Hashonah and Vom Klfl- pur. A bouutlfully-composed boxed greeting; two columns In wldfh, can lie had Ior «S. - CaU the Chrbnlcle office now-^AP. iSM—arid have ono of these appropriate greetings Inxort^d.
Morrey Bromberg, Goodman Kaplan, Conrad Toole, Malcolm Young, Sol Shaman, Aaron Zachs, Harry Getz, Harry Jilay- bruc'k, Al I'earlman, Richard Stein, Sol Shenk. Paul Sloan. Dave FrItMlherg. and Louis Lev¬ in. Narratoi;; Mrs. Frank Nulls; musical accompaniment: Mrs, Max Zl,sklnd,
An attendance gift, a new fea¬ ture this year, will be awarded to one lucky woman. No B'nal B'rith member will wilnt to miss this 'opportunity for a very en¬
tertaining evening,
Mrs, Josepfr Plotnick, and Mrs, Hy Stone, financial secretaries, are eager to win the 100% paid- up membership award for Zion chapter. If you haven't already done so, pay your dues Tuesday nl^ht and assist the hard'-vvork- .ing financial ,secretaries in carry- out their dutle,s.for the chapter.
HHiIjPAj SERVICES
High holiday se/'vlces are be¬ ing aponsored by the B'nal B'rith Hillel, Foundation In the new Hillel audltjorlum, 46-16th Ave,, Yom Klppur services will be held Sunday, Oct. 2 at 8 'p, m., and Monday, Oct. 3 at 10 a. m., with rnem(iilal .sei'vlces at 2:30 p. m.
RaV)bl Harry KapJan will preacji at all the services. The musical program wHl be led by Isadore Zeldln as cantor and Mrs,' Reva Lipson as soloist. Students from the other colleges-. In central Ohio have: b6en Invit¬ ed to ^hese services. -,
T. I. aiSTEitHOOp
Tifereth Israel Sisterhood will hold a hoard nieethng In the Edu¬ cational Center, Monday, at 8 Cm. Allofflcers and boarti merji- era are urged to attend.
GOU)HTEI\ RBAPPOIXTED
Samuel /. Frazln; of D.enver, president ofxpistrlct Grand ¦Lodge No. 2, ^'nal B'rith, this pa.st Sunday announced the ap¬ pointment o' his Deputies to re¬ present him throughout the Dls, trict. Fifteen Deputies were ap¬ pointed for the eight states. For Ohio, which has 42 lodge.s, six Deputies were appointed,
Harry S,. Goldstein, ot Colum¬ bus, was named by the president aa his Deputy for South-Central Ohio, This area will Include B'nal B'riih lodges in Columbua, Springfield, Zanesvilie, Marlon, Newar4{, Mansfield, and Ponts- mouth. . ' .
Mr, Goldstein is one of only two Deputies who served last year and were reappointed by President Frazln, ^lr,, Goldstein has been active in A.Z.A. and B'nai B'rith w6rk for the past 17 years. He haa been through the offices of Zlqn Lodge anti In 1047-1048 sepved-as president. He resides with his wife and daugh¬ ter at .535 BerKeJey Rd.
In seasons past, local Jewish organizallons have brought sev- erffl oulslanding figures from the political, entertainment, .sijorjts, Jcjurnalistic, and rabbinical world as gue.st speakers. Including such name's as Kildle C'.'anlor,-.lo'e E. Brown, Eleanor Roo.sevelt, II. -v. Kidtenliorn. Quentin Rc-ynokls, Rabbi Stephen S. Wist;. Dr. Louis Finkelstein. Pierre Van Paassen, Rabhl Joshua Loth Lleb-' man. Branch Rickey, Rabbj.Abba Hillel Silver, Dr. A. L. Sachar, and Rabbi Solomon Goldman.
Tl) add lo thiit array ot pi-ominence, Hehloj- Hadassah of (nlunibus (hts week proudly annonnced Ihat tho guest speaker for Iho annual'Donor Dinnrr (Doc."11') will bo Frank¬ lin O. Roosevelt, .Ir., oiie Of the brat known names on tho A'liu'i'lcan Hcene.
Mrs, Herbert Linick, chairman of the Donor Dinner, made thfr announcpment during the chapt(jr's membership luiicheon at liroad St- Temiile this Week, Great excitement'and appla.use by the member's greeted the good news. The appearance of Mr, Roose¬ velt thus gives promise of making Hadassah's Donor Dinner of ni-IO the most Oul.standing In recent years. Mrs, Jack Wclmanj---vvfio is
assisting Mrs. Linick as program chairman, for' t-his eveiit, was very pleased that confirmation of Mr. Rooseve|l'.s. promise to ai)pear here had been obtained in time for tlje'fbrmtd announce¬ ment at the luncheoh. Because of Mr. .Roosevelt's extremely busy schedule, it \Vas uncertain for a.while whether, he would be abit; to arrange to be here Dec. II, hut It Is certain now that he wUl attend the dinner.
The local Hadassah grtSup Is cs-peclaliy proud to .secure young I''DR for the annual fund-raising dinner; nof merely because his prominence nationally, also because of the recent he made ,to Israel. It will be re^ membered Ihql immediately af ter winning his Congressional seat In a special election in New York's 20lh District la.st spring, Mr, Roosevelt left for a tr'ip to
se (>f
,• l)^t
vliflt
the new Stale. His personal reac¬ tions to Israel and Hada.ssah's work there are now eagerly awaited.
It is suggested that those wish¬ ing to attend the dinner make, their Pledge and reservations im¬ mediately'as a conyflete and ear¬ ly sell-out Is forseen now that It ,1s known that FDR Jr, will appear, • : - '
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Comrtiunity Council
Honor Roll ot
Blood Donors
,li,illan Barnett
Mitch(>ll Rosen
¦ Morrey Maggied
Irving R, Lackrltz
Mrs, Sam Rosenfeld
A'New Year's Mfessage from Weizmann
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(.Vote: Following In a timely Rosh HaHhonah niCNsage from Ur. Chalm Welzmann, fir»it president ot the new State ot l»racl.> .
"l send-greetings Iron} the state of Israel to the Jewish vpeoplg the world ov«r qn the .occasion of Rosh Hashonah, \WilcJi ^ve"are-celebrating for the pecond time as a tree peo¬ ple in't^ur own land.. " •
"Our people have known great suffering: with suffering Was the state established. From sacrifice and anguish \yas freedom fashioned and sovereignty secured. Today In peace we seelf only to pursue the constrictive tasks of building the country, developing the resources of .th'e homeland that our people may enjoy a full life and walk In dignity.
"Our danger is not yet over. But Wlthoutan. hour's In¬ terruption we follow Zlqn's purpose—welcoming back our brethren from pviMfseas, reviving both the state and the nat- l(/n. We fervently hopa^^we wUl be blessed In the New Year with the means of setting the pew state on the path of econo¬ mic, social and cultural ttvlfUlment that Israel may serve as a .source of strength and Inspiration tp^U Jews. • /
•>May our people In all their dispersion Join to achieve' this holy purpose; may our toil be blessed. Heartfelt greet¬ ings to every Jew wherever he may be."
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| Title | Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1949-09-23 |
| Subject | Jews -- Ohio -- Periodicals |
| Place | Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio) |
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