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K 2I\Q^" Renrlng Q^lumbus and Centr^ Ohio Jewish Ctommunify^^AR ^^ Vol. n, No. 2 COLiTMBUS, OHIO, FBIDAV, 14, lOlo Devoted to AmcMcon aod Jewltli IdeaU National Leaders Ml l)^nd HiHel Dedication February 6t(i -"^ National,' regional, and -local Jewish leaders will'take part Stinday afternoon,. Feb. 6,- in the dedication of the new $200,- 000 Hillel SchanfdrBer Memorial Bijllding at Ohio State tUnlvep- sity. , ¦ .¦¦¦¦.,¦ ¦ .' ¦ ¦., Conipleildn' of the new Je'Wigh stydent center," with ail coKa^ construction .and equlgment prild before de(ilcatlon,Jj8''a; tri¬ bute fcpm'friends and admirers throiighout the nation to' .tfie meniory of-the rate Edwin j". Schanfarber,. wldely-ltnbwn Co¬ lumbus attorney and community leadef, who died J'uly 1, 1S44. Major speakers" at the dedica¬ tion. Which.starts at 2 p. m. and Is open to the public, include Loiild. SSorlnstein, Indianapolis, past president of Dlstr[ct"Grand BW B'rith March'-of-Bimes Daiice Feb. 5 A helping bond IsHraing extended' Infantile paralysis victims by the. local B'nal B'rith Lodge, it wos annonnced this week by .Abo Gortoipr, president of Zion Lodge 62. •.Calling npon the Colambus Jewish public—especially the yonn^er set-^hfe asked that pyeryono attend the ".B!nal-'B'rlth-^poJlisorfsd-'*'Slbr«ai -of Dimes" danc^ Satpr- ¦ 4ay evening, Fcbj,5f^ liroad^«t. Temple. ....^(tul Sokdl^as appointed cmdrmon of this affair, to. bi! assisted -byi Seymonr Luckoff,' ^che Hameroft, Isadore Zeldln,,add Sl^SOkol. Prlco^Of admission is only 75o per porsonv or $1.50 per conple, with the proceeds going to the Praiiklln County (Chapter of Natibkiai Fouiidatlon^'for Infantile •Paralysis, , wUph was-fOnndCd by tho late Frankiln D. Roosevelt. Betreshmenis — food and drinks —. %vUl be given- away free." . %***4*********l/**i**************^************* hi. B. W. Abramson to Occupy Pulpit for Agiidadi Achim Family Services Jan. 21 Lodge No. 2, B'nal , B'rith; Dr. Howard L. BevLg,. preslclent of phlo State University; Frank Goldman, Lowell, Mass.,. presi¬ dent of the . Supreme Lodge; B'nal B'rith; RabM Arthur Lely¬ veld, New York ' City,, national director of B'nal B;rlth HlUel Foundations; and Rabbl Harry Kaplan, director of the HUlel Foundation at Ohio State. A score of other Jewish and campus leaders are 'scheduled for short greetings, and a musi¬ cal program wUl be presented by the Ohio State University' Symphonic Choir under .the dir¬ ection Of -^Professor LoUls H. Dlercks. ' When^the HUlel chajiter Was. established at Ohio State In 1925, It was the second cgnter of its kind in the iiatlbn. It now be¬ comes the fim- to have a home designed especially for HUlel purpoaos. Faculties include an audlttfflum seating 600( a chapel' for 100, spacious library and- lounges,-and social, • game, re- creatlonpl, and meeting .rooms. T. L SISTERHOODy0UOTA PROJECT AFFAIR TO BE FEATURED BY WCOL RADIO^HOW Dr. B. W. Abramson, promin¬ ent piiyslclan, Zionist, arid edu¬ cator, wUl occupy the p^jpit at Agudath Achlm synagogiie next Friday nfght-( Jan. 21) for, the Congregation's ' i?egular family services. . I)r.-" Abramspn's topic wUl be '"The American Jewish Scene Today' and Tpmprrow. Services wlif start' promptly at 8 p. m.. Tr&dltional Sabbath prayers and songs will be chant¬ ed by Cantor P. H. Gellman. An Oneg Shabat wUl ipMoTfi. . ^Members of Agudath Achlm Sisterhood will serve as hos¬ tesses. The.public is invited. Initiation Ceremoriies of New Ben B'riths ^^SfSsduled at Broad St. Temple on Jaru 25 On Tuesday. Jan. 25, at iBroad St. Temple, B'nal B'rith will hold its initiation of new members, 'mis will mark the/first inU tlatloh peremony in almost" a year. The class of B'naii B'rith to be initiated Includes more than 75 new' mHmbers, The incepticin eeremonjr is always, a vfery ta- pres-^ ive affair. The meeting is an open one and-everyone is in- Members of Tifereth Israel Sisterhood are eagerly looking forward to an . eventful after¬ noon next Wednesday—the day pf the 1949 Quota Project affair. Nothing has been spared to make the occasion outstanding In all respects. »~' Those who will be. unable ..itp leave their homes for the affair will still have an opportunity of hearing their sister members broadcasting direct from the so¬ cial hall of Broad St. Temple, where AVCOL's popular "Listen Ladies" program will be aired starting at 1:30 "Wednesday af- Mlss- Mooio ternoon. • The cHairmen of the Quo^a Project program were fortunate in procuring the services of four liromlnent members of WCOL's staff—Tom Gl^ba, M. C.; Doro¬ thy Moore, organist;" Joe Weis¬ berg, pianist; and Bill Hlndman, announcer. . '. A delicious buffet luncheon^ win precede this delightful pro¬ gram. Members therefore are asked to""be-)at the Temple by 12S0 Weijpfesday, since the broadcast must start exactly at 1:30. . Sisterhood members whP can't attend because they must taks care of thgir children, need nof Mr. Welsberg miss the big affair, because-Wr- rangemehts have been made, by the cpmnrfKge to keep the chil¬ dren In the % I. pre-school. A huge assortment of very lovely -prizes Will be given a- way during the /un-fiUed after¬ noon, with special prizes for the $10.—patrons. To climax the festivities, one of Sisterhood's mempers who has been ill, jyill receive, a. gift on the Suhshlne Quiz. -^ ' PiedgesXcan still be i^de by calling Mrs..^ S. Wasserstrom, -DO. 7250, or MrsCOf Getz,,DO. 6125. National President to Address Mizrachi Women vited. . Sam Topy Is chairman of the membership committee and has done an.oi^tstanding Job during the past year., Speaker and Israeli Fibn to. Highlight Zionist pistrict Program Next Thursday A fUm ot extraordinary inter¬ est at the present tiriie,' "Houd0 In The Desert,", will be shPwn in the social hsll of Broad $t. Temple, next Thuirsday evehltig, at 8-30, when Joseph Goldberg, National ,Chalrman WfembeVihip Committee of' the, Zionist- Or-i eanizatlon of America; wiU ad- ''c&ess a mass-gathering, sponsor¬ ed by the Columbus Zionist Dis¬ trict. I'he. film depicts' most vividly the superhuman efforts., which the "brave people of Israel .are exerting to make the desert re¬ spond to its endeavor to make it livable and friendly. In addition to being chairman of the Membership Cpjnniittee of the Z.O.A'., Mr. Goldberg has to his credit many, other ..¦put-* stahdlng credits, imd honors. He is honorary president of the New England Zionist 'Re¬ gion; meinber of the National Administrative Oouncl]j)f ZOA; past president of the Central NeV/ England CouncU of B'nai B'rith (embrijCing 46 Lodges); member, of Nat'i Board of Direc¬ tors of the United Palestine Ap¬ peal and of the Keren^ayesod; member" of the Joint'Diatrlbu- When the Columpus Chaptgr of Mizrachi Women holds its Annual Dinner Sunday (tomor¬ row) evening, at 6 o'clock, in the Agudath Achim social hall, the guest speaker of the evening wUl be Mrs. Slmcha Rabinowltz, National President of the Miz¬ rachi Women's Organization of America. This is a signal honor fpr the local chapter, and is partljr' in recognition of the wonderful work the Columbus women have done during the past year, ir nising funds fpr the Mi^rauiu Woinen's numerous projects in I'.rael, especially for the Chll- dien's ¦Village arid iFarm School It Rananna. / Mrs. Rabinowltz h^ been Presldent^of the l^atloml Mlz- richl Women since 1947, and his 'made numerous, tours throughout the country -and C mada, visiting chapters and I Ulying sentiment and.support for the organization's yast net¬ work of institutions in Israel. Her ihtlmate and personal knowledge of Palestine, and her excellent Hebrewj' 'Vlddish , and English cultural'--baiCkgrpund. Mr. Goldbctg tion Committee executive board, and was chosen, in a newspaper poll, as"the outstanding Jew in Worcester Jewish communal life Iq 1945 Mr. Goldberg, a graduate ot BostorPUniversity' law school, is an excellent speaker. The public is invited.' Mrs. Bablnowitss pfld color and depth to her In- siJiring oratory. Mrs. Rabinowltz spent- 5n entire year .in Israel, where she was in close contact with every project under the aponsor3hlp"Bf the Mizrachi 'Wo- riien's Organizatlcm of Ameripa. She-attended ttie last Zionjst Congress in Basle, and" spent several years .in- various DP camps in Italy and France. Mrs. Rablnoyitz, the wlfq of Rabbl Slmcha Rabinowltz of the Bronx, N. Y., has been active In the field of ZloWs.t organization, and in" Jewish " and Hebrew EOucational fields since- her youth. She stems from a tamijj -which is well icnown for Its acs- tlvity in all phases^,bf' Jewish life, and that has ¦ coriibined traditional orthodoxy ' wit It American education and culture.. The local'chapter is proud to- present her to the Columbua^ Jewish communtty,^an^ assures.' I (Coptlnnod on, Vege ii . Food - For r Jsrael Drive FJxtended to Jan, 30 Like "Antiochus Eplshanus.in the days ofthe Maccabees, Bevin is lying^ awake day - and njght ,v,ylng to figure out a way how tp destrpy the Jewish people in the Holy L^nd. But the man is not only a fool.'^ut an Ignora¬ mus asXveU Otherwise he would know that all his efforts, like the efforts of his predecessors, to extinguish the great light which radiates from -the eternal people will end in failure. The Israelis in Israel laugh at Bevin and his cruisers, carriers, jet planes, and similar agents of murder and destruction. THEIB- WILL IS TO SUCCEED; AND SUCCBteD THJEY WILL! The drive for 2500 cases of Food-For-.Israel is fprging ahead in Cpjumbus at an ever-accen¬ tuated speed. It seems that everyone in the city wishes to participate. And this is tlie roa-. son why tlie campaign, wliici) ^vas to ond Jan. 16, has been ex¬ tended until Jan, 30. Haye you done your share y&.1 If. not make out yout' check to the Food-For-Israel commit tee and send it to Hari^ Beck¬ man, Chairman of* the drive, If you want someone to stop for your donation, call OA. 2197; a messenger will be sent to pick up your ' contributioti Mthout delay. . .»- Rememher, the effprt to des-" troy.ieraef is not over; a cniel arid conniving enemy is con- " stantly at the doprsteps of tiie little land, ever ready to ppiince upon It and devour li. WUl you aUow it to happen? It may be a silly qliestlon. It is v fact, how¬ ever, that some of us do not realize thpt events being what they areW"Zion the constantly increasing popttlatlon 'and. the "dq-ordie" defenders of the' sa- c^e'd land are In 'need- of food. Let's send it to, them in Bhlp- loadsl / .,- -^
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Full Text | K 2I\Q^" Renrlng Q^lumbus and Centr^ Ohio Jewish Ctommunify^^AR ^^ Vol. n, No. 2 COLiTMBUS, OHIO, FBIDAV, 14, lOlo Devoted to AmcMcon aod Jewltli IdeaU National Leaders Ml l)^nd HiHel Dedication February 6t(i -"^ National,' regional, and -local Jewish leaders will'take part Stinday afternoon,. Feb. 6,- in the dedication of the new $200,- 000 Hillel SchanfdrBer Memorial Bijllding at Ohio State tUnlvep- sity. , ¦ .¦¦¦¦.,¦ ¦ .' ¦ ¦., Conipleildn' of the new Je'Wigh stydent center," with ail coKa^ construction .and equlgment prild before de(ilcatlon,Jj8''a; tri¬ bute fcpm'friends and admirers throiighout the nation to' .tfie meniory of-the rate Edwin j". Schanfarber,. wldely-ltnbwn Co¬ lumbus attorney and community leadef, who died J'uly 1, 1S44. Major speakers" at the dedica¬ tion. Which.starts at 2 p. m. and Is open to the public, include Loiild. SSorlnstein, Indianapolis, past president of Dlstr[ct"Grand BW B'rith March'-of-Bimes Daiice Feb. 5 A helping bond IsHraing extended' Infantile paralysis victims by the. local B'nal B'rith Lodge, it wos annonnced this week by .Abo Gortoipr, president of Zion Lodge 62. •.Calling npon the Colambus Jewish public—especially the yonn^er set-^hfe asked that pyeryono attend the ".B!nal-'B'rlth-^poJlisorfsd-'*'Slbr«ai -of Dimes" danc^ Satpr- ¦ 4ay evening, Fcbj,5f^ liroad^«t. Temple. ....^(tul Sokdl^as appointed cmdrmon of this affair, to. bi! assisted -byi Seymonr Luckoff,' ^che Hameroft, Isadore Zeldln,,add Sl^SOkol. Prlco^Of admission is only 75o per porsonv or $1.50 per conple, with the proceeds going to the Praiiklln County (Chapter of Natibkiai Fouiidatlon^'for Infantile •Paralysis, , wUph was-fOnndCd by tho late Frankiln D. Roosevelt. Betreshmenis — food and drinks —. %vUl be given- away free." . %***4*********l/**i**************^************* hi. B. W. Abramson to Occupy Pulpit for Agiidadi Achim Family Services Jan. 21 Lodge No. 2, B'nal , B'rith; Dr. Howard L. BevLg,. preslclent of phlo State University; Frank Goldman, Lowell, Mass.,. presi¬ dent of the . Supreme Lodge; B'nal B'rith; RabM Arthur Lely¬ veld, New York ' City,, national director of B'nal B;rlth HlUel Foundations; and Rabbl Harry Kaplan, director of the HUlel Foundation at Ohio State. A score of other Jewish and campus leaders are 'scheduled for short greetings, and a musi¬ cal program wUl be presented by the Ohio State University' Symphonic Choir under .the dir¬ ection Of -^Professor LoUls H. Dlercks. ' When^the HUlel chajiter Was. established at Ohio State In 1925, It was the second cgnter of its kind in the iiatlbn. It now be¬ comes the fim- to have a home designed especially for HUlel purpoaos. Faculties include an audlttfflum seating 600( a chapel' for 100, spacious library and- lounges,-and social, • game, re- creatlonpl, and meeting .rooms. T. L SISTERHOODy0UOTA PROJECT AFFAIR TO BE FEATURED BY WCOL RADIO^HOW Dr. B. W. Abramson, promin¬ ent piiyslclan, Zionist, arid edu¬ cator, wUl occupy the p^jpit at Agudath Achlm synagogiie next Friday nfght-( Jan. 21) for, the Congregation's ' i?egular family services. . I)r.-" Abramspn's topic wUl be '"The American Jewish Scene Today' and Tpmprrow. Services wlif start' promptly at 8 p. m.. Tr&dltional Sabbath prayers and songs will be chant¬ ed by Cantor P. H. Gellman. An Oneg Shabat wUl ipMoTfi. . ^Members of Agudath Achlm Sisterhood will serve as hos¬ tesses. The.public is invited. Initiation Ceremoriies of New Ben B'riths ^^SfSsduled at Broad St. Temple on Jaru 25 On Tuesday. Jan. 25, at iBroad St. Temple, B'nal B'rith will hold its initiation of new members, 'mis will mark the/first inU tlatloh peremony in almost" a year. The class of B'naii B'rith to be initiated Includes more than 75 new' mHmbers, The incepticin eeremonjr is always, a vfery ta- pres-^ ive affair. The meeting is an open one and-everyone is in- Members of Tifereth Israel Sisterhood are eagerly looking forward to an . eventful after¬ noon next Wednesday—the day pf the 1949 Quota Project affair. Nothing has been spared to make the occasion outstanding In all respects. »~' Those who will be. unable ..itp leave their homes for the affair will still have an opportunity of hearing their sister members broadcasting direct from the so¬ cial hall of Broad St. Temple, where AVCOL's popular "Listen Ladies" program will be aired starting at 1:30 "Wednesday af- Mlss- Mooio ternoon. • The cHairmen of the Quo^a Project program were fortunate in procuring the services of four liromlnent members of WCOL's staff—Tom Gl^ba, M. C.; Doro¬ thy Moore, organist;" Joe Weis¬ berg, pianist; and Bill Hlndman, announcer. . '. A delicious buffet luncheon^ win precede this delightful pro¬ gram. Members therefore are asked to""be-)at the Temple by 12S0 Weijpfesday, since the broadcast must start exactly at 1:30. . Sisterhood members whP can't attend because they must taks care of thgir children, need nof Mr. Welsberg miss the big affair, because-Wr- rangemehts have been made, by the cpmnrfKge to keep the chil¬ dren In the % I. pre-school. A huge assortment of very lovely -prizes Will be given a- way during the /un-fiUed after¬ noon, with special prizes for the $10.—patrons. To climax the festivities, one of Sisterhood's mempers who has been ill, jyill receive, a. gift on the Suhshlne Quiz. -^ ' PiedgesXcan still be i^de by calling Mrs..^ S. Wasserstrom, -DO. 7250, or MrsCOf Getz,,DO. 6125. National President to Address Mizrachi Women vited. . Sam Topy Is chairman of the membership committee and has done an.oi^tstanding Job during the past year., Speaker and Israeli Fibn to. Highlight Zionist pistrict Program Next Thursday A fUm ot extraordinary inter¬ est at the present tiriie,' "Houd0 In The Desert,", will be shPwn in the social hsll of Broad $t. Temple, next Thuirsday evehltig, at 8-30, when Joseph Goldberg, National ,Chalrman WfembeVihip Committee of' the, Zionist- Or-i eanizatlon of America; wiU ad- ''c&ess a mass-gathering, sponsor¬ ed by the Columbus Zionist Dis¬ trict. I'he. film depicts' most vividly the superhuman efforts., which the "brave people of Israel .are exerting to make the desert re¬ spond to its endeavor to make it livable and friendly. In addition to being chairman of the Membership Cpjnniittee of the Z.O.A'., Mr. Goldberg has to his credit many, other ..¦put-* stahdlng credits, imd honors. He is honorary president of the New England Zionist 'Re¬ gion; meinber of the National Administrative Oouncl]j)f ZOA; past president of the Central NeV/ England CouncU of B'nai B'rith (embrijCing 46 Lodges); member, of Nat'i Board of Direc¬ tors of the United Palestine Ap¬ peal and of the Keren^ayesod; member" of the Joint'Diatrlbu- When the Columpus Chaptgr of Mizrachi Women holds its Annual Dinner Sunday (tomor¬ row) evening, at 6 o'clock, in the Agudath Achim social hall, the guest speaker of the evening wUl be Mrs. Slmcha Rabinowltz, National President of the Miz¬ rachi Women's Organization of America. This is a signal honor fpr the local chapter, and is partljr' in recognition of the wonderful work the Columbus women have done during the past year, ir nising funds fpr the Mi^rauiu Woinen's numerous projects in I'.rael, especially for the Chll- dien's ¦Village arid iFarm School It Rananna. / Mrs. Rabinowltz h^ been Presldent^of the l^atloml Mlz- richl Women since 1947, and his 'made numerous, tours throughout the country -and C mada, visiting chapters and I Ulying sentiment and.support for the organization's yast net¬ work of institutions in Israel. Her ihtlmate and personal knowledge of Palestine, and her excellent Hebrewj' 'Vlddish , and English cultural'--baiCkgrpund. Mr. Goldbctg tion Committee executive board, and was chosen, in a newspaper poll, as"the outstanding Jew in Worcester Jewish communal life Iq 1945 Mr. Goldberg, a graduate ot BostorPUniversity' law school, is an excellent speaker. The public is invited.' Mrs. Bablnowitss pfld color and depth to her In- siJiring oratory. Mrs. Rabinowltz spent- 5n entire year .in Israel, where she was in close contact with every project under the aponsor3hlp"Bf the Mizrachi 'Wo- riien's Organizatlcm of Ameripa. She-attended ttie last Zionjst Congress in Basle, and" spent several years .in- various DP camps in Italy and France. Mrs. Rablnoyitz, the wlfq of Rabbl Slmcha Rabinowltz of the Bronx, N. Y., has been active In the field of ZloWs.t organization, and in" Jewish " and Hebrew EOucational fields since- her youth. She stems from a tamijj -which is well icnown for Its acs- tlvity in all phases^,bf' Jewish life, and that has ¦ coriibined traditional orthodoxy ' wit It American education and culture.. The local'chapter is proud to- present her to the Columbua^ Jewish communtty,^an^ assures.' I (Coptlnnod on, Vege ii . Food - For r Jsrael Drive FJxtended to Jan, 30 Like "Antiochus Eplshanus.in the days ofthe Maccabees, Bevin is lying^ awake day - and njght ,v,ylng to figure out a way how tp destrpy the Jewish people in the Holy L^nd. But the man is not only a fool.'^ut an Ignora¬ mus asXveU Otherwise he would know that all his efforts, like the efforts of his predecessors, to extinguish the great light which radiates from -the eternal people will end in failure. The Israelis in Israel laugh at Bevin and his cruisers, carriers, jet planes, and similar agents of murder and destruction. THEIB- WILL IS TO SUCCEED; AND SUCCBteD THJEY WILL! The drive for 2500 cases of Food-For-.Israel is fprging ahead in Cpjumbus at an ever-accen¬ tuated speed. It seems that everyone in the city wishes to participate. And this is tlie roa-. son why tlie campaign, wliici) ^vas to ond Jan. 16, has been ex¬ tended until Jan, 30. Haye you done your share y&.1 If. not make out yout' check to the Food-For-Israel commit tee and send it to Hari^ Beck¬ man, Chairman of* the drive, If you want someone to stop for your donation, call OA. 2197; a messenger will be sent to pick up your ' contributioti Mthout delay. . .»- Rememher, the effprt to des-" troy.ieraef is not over; a cniel arid conniving enemy is con- " stantly at the doprsteps of tiie little land, ever ready to ppiince upon It and devour li. WUl you aUow it to happen? It may be a silly qliestlon. It is v fact, how¬ ever, that some of us do not realize thpt events being what they areW"Zion the constantly increasing popttlatlon 'and. the "dq-ordie" defenders of the' sa- c^e'd land are In 'need- of food. Let's send it to, them in Bhlp- loadsl / .,- -^ |
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