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,rcnacoli«t«.i & Hiaiortcal Tm^ SU at 15th-l
Major Jewish Organizations Set Up Plans To Participate in National Planning Parley
NEW YORK. (.ITA) — Thirty-three major .lewish organiza¬ tions, whose membership constitutes a majority of the .O.OOO.OOO .lews In the U. .S., this week announced ihelr active participation in the National Planning Conference for Israel and .lewish Reha¬ bilitation, which will lie held in Washington, Oct. 27-20. ^...
The National Planning Con¬ ference, which wili be Ihe most gram of financial assistance to representative .lewish assembly j Israel nn an- unprecedented ever held In the United States, scale. The three-da.v conference will formulate a three-year pro-1 (rnniinned on iiamr ni
Progress of Hebrew University Reported at National Council Women's Annual Meeting
Or',' K]ifv.vr Hiegcr. h'','id oi' Ihc .School of Kdwcation. Ilfbrcw I'niv'ei'sity. .lenis;dfni. .'irrived in the I'nited .St.'ites this week to pre.-ent lo the Hnard nf Dircctnis of the National Ciiiincii of .lew¬ ish Women a first-hand repf)t'l nf the pi'ngross the school aclTie\'ed in meeling the expanding educatinn.d needs nf Israel, 'rtic Israel educiiinr addi'cssed
during ICity. The organization ha.-
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CHRONICLE
Vol. 2S, No. 4:t
2jl '\// Serving Columbus and Central Ohio lewish Communily \\ COLl'MBl'H, OHIO, FKIDAV, (X'TOBEIt 20, ID.'HI
Dfvnlvd to Amrriran and JeH'lHh IdeaU
B'nai B'rith's First Meeting at New Center to Be Featured by Colorful ''Festival of Song
the lis
Board of Direptors during ICity ininual mcclitig in New York'
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Council Women's Educational Contmittee to Present Double-Feature Program Tuesday
Following its |)oIit'y of something nf interest for every Cnuncil meinb(;r. the Kdui'.ilion.'il commiltee of (he Coiiricil of .lewish Women announces a double feature program for Tuesday. Dr. Uoslyn I''. I'ariscr will speak at an evening nioeting and .Mis. .Ii I i fieier al a meeling In he held in the nioniing. .•\l the evening meeting (K:;i(l)
'I'ne H'nai H'rith l-'eslival nf Snng—ihe first meeting nf the yeai- will he held Tuesday. «;l'i. ill the .lewish Cenier. with 12 niilsl.'indliig loe.'il persniialllics in the field of snng and danci* as jiai'llcip.'nits.
The meeling- ,'i .iniiit one with hnlh the men's lodge and wnm- cn's chapter—will give members a chance In .join in Ihe songs dining the program.
With .lerry (It'odin as M. ('.. the following will be on the pin- giam:
Hernie Doctor, solo; Dorothy Hloom and .Iim Naulty. doing a
Cay !tO's rnuline: Hevei'iy Thai, .\ uelcnme
song: ('eliii Solove. solo; .Muriel ( li.ipic
CundiTsheimei'. wilh a harp W
¦Jnin; Mien (liinilersheimer. .Ir. 'e
.itiii Charlie linss: .Miriam .Shen- H
ker at the piano: .-Nnne Swedlow.
in a cnmed.v ret iiation; I'auiine in
I'Jisenman. .snin, and the Hlllel
D.-incer^.
Ihe
FREDRIC MARCH Will STAR IN UJA RADIO BROADCAST
lit llu; home nf .Mis. l-Ihner F.ng- She
elm.iNi. 27KK Hrenlwnnd Rd.. Dr. for
I'ariscr. ,'i pi'allcing ph.Vsician, the
will discuss jiinblems of chil- sim liven .'iiid how lo handle them.
is iiai'ticvilai'ly well (|ualil i this, having graduated fi' i I'nivcrsity of .Vljchig.'iii. an i e Ihal time has s|)ociali/t 1
irimtlnufMl on imce J>)
Local Women's Groups Seek to Attain Goal of $4300 for 1951 Community Chest Drive
At a luncheon meelijig held Oct. 10 ,it Ihe home of .Mrs. Sl\ niour Weill, 00 .N. Kx'erett Ave. it was announced to the captains that their goal in the hLll Community Chest Drive Is .114:100. The H'nai B'l'llh Women. Hadassah. Rose E. l.azarus Sisterhooil and Hroad St. Temple Sisterhood, iue cnnperaiing wilh the Cnuncil uf .lewish Women to reach thi.-;; goal. /
The necessity for extra effort — - — by each worker was pointed out! ,„,y .^cxiUAKV DO.NOIl
Lt'NCHKO.N' WEDNEHUAY
Mrs. N. .1. Radzek, genera'
al tho meeting. The total goal j has been Increa.sed, and is $\,- 418.808. The addition of three new Chest organizations and the desire not lo have any sup¬ plementary drives, accounts for the increase. 5i.'iO,(M)0 for services j In the armed forces is Included [ in ihe figure. [
Mrs. Charles Kadow is chair-1 man, and Mrs. Seymour Weill Is vice-chairman for Council. The i captains and workers are: i
Capt., Mrs. Sherwood Walker.' Workei's: Me.sdames li. Hehnert, .-\. Meyer, T. Schmidt, M. Green- bei'g, M. Giimhle, I. Russell, H. l-'enhurr, .1. Rather, Mi.ss Alice l.uft.
(•'apt.. Mrs. .1. C. Robins. Work¬ ers: .Mesdames C, Tonle, K. Eng¬ elman. M. Block. M. Staub, D. Cnhon. N. Berlin, M. Zox, A. Shustick, H. Cohen, II. Jleck- man. i\ S. Smith, S. Sculler, L. I'olslei', C, Solomon.
Capt.. Mrs, Robert Skuller. Workers: Mesdames I, GUIjert, A. Loeb, .Ir., M. Yassenoff, M, Fox, S. Krupnick, S. Hlatt, P. Callif, 10. Deut.sch, Mis.s Z. Splra. '('apt.. Mrs. A. Gundersheimer, Workers: Mesdames .1.. Silber siein, W. Glick. it. Greene. W. Cohen, A. Isaac, R. Aronson, .1. Radow, A. Kobacker, S. Klein, 1.. j Radow, A. Malerson, .1. Himlg, .1.1 .lay, .1. Schottenstein. Miss M. f.owenstein. I
Cap!.. Mrs. Robert Levy. Mes- lamcs H. Rolh. K. S. Schan
Frttlric Marrh. famous stage and . icrren actor, will star in a United Jew- : iah Appeal broadcast to be beard from ' 10:30 lo lllOO P.M. (Eatlern Standard I Time) on Thursday. October 26, over the network of the Cohlmbia Broad-
Center Membership Workers Progress; Early Quotas Met
With .1 head -;tart of 20.") appli- cat inns fnr meinliershi|), IiicIikI m,'ui log 700 inilividiials cnvered hv -Mi's, family memberships, the org¬ anized memiiei'ship drive of the ./elvish ("enter f.ices three weeks of intensi\e iiclivily.
I'luler the I halrmaiiship nf .Melvin D, l''i'iink. wnrkers in the' drive were given final instiuc tions ;il ;i campaign meeting ;it the Ceniei' Wednesd.iv evening Abnnt 1.000 cards, bearing the names nf prnspective members u:ei'e (iistrihuted In more than 100 men ,'md women workers. .Many, fired with enthusiasm for Ihe ad\'antages nf Center mem- liershi]), had begun their solicita¬ tion earlier and thus were meet¬ ing their ijunla before the open-^ ing shots ha ' been fired.
h'irst report meeling for work¬ ers is scheduled for Oct. 2^>. I''in;il reports for the organized drive will l>e held Nov. 2, Chair¬ man Frank announced. Al¬ though solicitation will cease on the November dale, applications for memhei'ship will be accepteil at the Center at all tlmo^j, Mr. I'Yank emphasizetl.
i;,ll'el<. pn ler Thi- wiij H'lllil meeling il
ll/)Moref) goe.-.(s iit meeling will lie llie hers nf Ihe Iniige H'ritli membership began wilh linll Cali Siindav.
In the Indge and le extended hy 1. >ident of the ('en- he Ihe first H'nai ('enter, the fir.st new inein- riie irnal
c'lmpaign Dav ia-t
Aci ing as hn.-le-,ses fur llie .iffair Tuesday wili he H'nai lli'lth U'omen. Their llnsjiitali- t.v cninmitiee cnnsisis nf .Mrs, Herman Geichman. chmii: .Mrs. Dave Haniller, Mrs. ,Ioe Eisen-
.Mrs. Harry Nacdlmen Win. .Nullman.
and
Hadassah Quota Set at $28,500 v
Scaling :ii'i'.ingenients fnr the 22nd aniHi.'iI lladass:ih ' Dnnor Dinner, as in p.ist years, will he- gin .Nov. 1. .-Ml inemhei's ;ire. Iherefnre. urged In m;iil (heir checks now m Ihe Dinner Trejis- urer,( .Mrs. Aaron Sivilz. I 10 N. Rnosev'ejt Ave.
.No ;ip|ieal In ihe einnliuns cniild ever cnmpare in eloquence to the naked fads of Israel's needs. The prohlems are many. The niedic'il emergency is sharp¬ er t^an it has e\'er been since the ince|itinn of the Slate.
The unending flood nf
new-
new he.'ilth
igs with tnreats.
For (he past two years, since the war, the doctors antl nurses have been working in unlHdievably cramp¬ ed and primitive surroundings so that no patient in need of care . , . , „ . ,,, , might go imserviced. Unless we
Acllvities Registration Week,give them the dollars theV need is .set for Nov. .5-12, when all | lo go on with Iheir work, iill that
, , , u , „ ¦—...a-^r.- -J"--.- .members will be asked to VLsitj was gained bv their fight for
urging members of the Ladies :-why i. The Stin?"^. dromatiies the the (enter lo choose their actlvi-, freedom will be Inst Auxiliary, Jewish War Veteran.s, I heroism and sacrifice of newcomers and I lies. Each pi;r,son is urged to. With
chairman, and her committee are | casting'Sysiem, The program, eniiilcd Ladies :-sFhy is The Stm? , dramatiies the
f(i plense co-opentle hy .itt.end-j older Beillcra in Israel in the preseni ing iind giving their" ple<igeH to ' difficult period of large-scale immigra- the donor lunc-heon next Wed- : tion and Hmlled resdurceB. Transporta- nesdny noon, at the ' Seneca '. tion of refugees to Israel, and their Hotel. j absorplion ailer their arrival, are fi¬
nanced through the Unii -«1 Jewish
<- ( I vy 1 Ln I IU • >^ > /vi-i I 111 Lit It: i> J 1 ...
make thi ternnon.
llckat for a neautiful radio. ; the United Palestine Appei
All effort.s have been made lo I Xpp„M, which'support. a world-wide l.s a most enjoyable af-i pr';*'^^^ „, j,„y,h reconstruction V\ Uh each pledge goes , ,hrouih its three eonslicuent agenrie)i: for a beautiful radio. : the United Palestine Appeal, the Joint
make appointments for individ¬ ual Interviews with staff mem¬ bers who will give advice and information about clubs, athle¬ tic tetims :ind other recreational groups.
Columbus Hadassah's (|U0tas tnialing some .$28..")00. It Is easily understood why each and every member of the Com- tiUinity should feel (he responsi¬ bility and urgency of this fiinii- raising project.
farber. R Weiler I. llofheimer, | ('.,,^,,; g,,,, fj^,, H. ,loseph, 1. Wolf, r.Felhel, L. [youc generous
Among the many other prizes in eludes a diamond ling, nylon hose, two radios, flower garilens anrl many othtM's too numerous to meiuinii. A carnival of tun is promised, plu.s. a must ilelieious meal.
Hudd Sweeney will act as mas¬ ter of ceremonies, a.ssi.-.ted by Itiia Thomas.
This being ihe only fund- raising affair of the year, enough money must therefore be raised m support JWV's mosl worthy projects, such as contri- btiling to Brandels University, Aid to Israel, Milk Fund for , Orphaned European children, I treats and entertainment for vet¬ erans of Dayton and Chilllcothe j Hospitals. "Treats are also sent, In veterans in Benjamin Frank¬ lin and Stale liosiiitals. Contri¬ butions are sent to civic organi¬ zations such as Community
Distribution Committee, and the United Service for New Americana.
Harry Jarkey Booked For YPL's Dance
Basch. M. Monneil. M. Cohen .M. Kassel, M. Classman, A Kahan, II. llofheimer. I.. Madi son. D. Coodman. A, Sugarman, .Miss C, Coodman,
("apt,, Mrs, Raymond Kahn. Workers: Mesdames M. Hoff¬ man, A. Kahn, S. Kahn, I,. Krak¬ off, D. Levison, K. Levlson, I. Monroe, M, Levltln, D. Mellman, B. Yenkin, R. Goldberg, M. Bromberg, C Coldsmlth.
Capt., Mrs. Samuel Swartz. Workers: Mesdames I. Segal. S. Gorchoff, I'. Herwald, L. Gure¬ vitz, H. liutln, A. Becker, R. I'osner, G. Kaplan, P. Dolln, A.
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cniitnliulKms possible.
Cross. W support innol be
Ihout these made
BETH JACOB SISTERHOOD
Beth Jacob Sisterhood will hold its regular board meeting Monday, 12:30, In the social halF. Hostesses for the dessert lunch¬ eon will be Mrs. Joe Swartz, Mrs. J. Cohen and Mrs. L. Sch¬ wartz.
DIV.N'KIl I'OSTrONKO
Due to a conflict wilh the Uniletl .lewish Fund meeting Tuesday, Oct ;il, the first dinner ineellug 'of the sea.son by the Bryden Rd. Temple Brotherhood .scheduled on this date, Iras been postponed. New dale Is to be an¬ nounced next week.
B'NAI H'lHTH SOCIAL GKOl'P PLANS UA.NCK
Watch for details of the sc|uare dance which the newly-formed B'nai B'rith. social group Is planning for Thanksgiving night, Nov. 23, the group's first affair of the new season.
I.ATK SKKV'ICKS STAIIT
Starting, next Friday,, Agud.ith .•\ehiin Congregatinn inaugurates tile first in a series of late Sab¬ bath eve sej'vices. The Cnngie- g.ilinn iiuiies ynu iinil yonr fannly In jniii in for prayer, sup- piicalion and fellowshiji. Serv¬ ices will be conducted by Rabbi S, W, Ituhensrein. assisted !)>¦ ('alitor 1', II. Gellman.
.\ receptinn. sponsored hy the Sisterhood, lollows these serv¬ ices'
HH H'().'»IK.\ (.'I'KHTH OK "10ARI,V WOK.M" SHOW
H'nai H'rith Women will be guesis (.if Irwin .Inhnson's "Farly Worm" program 'I'uesdav. Nov. 7, 10 a. in., nn station WBNS-TV, Channel 10. The show emanates I frnin the Neil llnuse's Town and iCnuiitry Hnom. All HH Women are cordially invited. ' .Make reservations with .Mrs. ¦ I.ouis nnhins, DO. ;!KH:i.
HIi.l.FI. OliSKKVIOS l'.\ WKKK .AT OSl'
The Hiuii H'rith Hillel Foun- Hon i.-- participating in the
.mizkachi wo.mkx '' '
>ii:i;t tomorrow
Hepnrts nil the Silver .luhilee cniueiitioii nl the Mizi':ichl Wninen's Org.inizalinii, held last weekend in .•MlantJc City, will be gi\'en hy .Mrs. Hen .hiBfee and .Mrs. .lulius Speisman. toinor- I'nw. wlien the Columhus Chap¬ ter nf -Mizrachi Wniiien meet. 2 p 111., at .-\gu(lath .-Vchim. This coiuentinn. which was address¬ ed In .Moshe Sh:irotl. and other leading Israeli figures, marked tlie_2ith year of activity tor Miz¬ rachi Wninen in Israel, where Ihey supiiorl and maintain -12 lirnjecis, chief amnng which is the Children's Village and Farm" Schnnl al Raiinanna. Mrs. .laffee and .Mrs S]H'isman. who attend¬ ed the convention as delegates from the local chai)ler, will have a message of great im))orlance and interest fnr all members,
,\l>n In he hnnnred al this meeting will he .Mrs, .-\he Chap¬ man, a member nf the Hoaril for inan.v \'eai's, who is leaving Co- iumbus In m.ike liei home 1n Florida
Harry Jurkey
Hilarious Harry Jarkey. cur¬ rently entertaining Club Gloria patrons, will perform for the Young Peoples League Hallo¬ ween memoership dance Sun¬ day, Oct. 29 In the .social hall of Temple Tifereth Israel. Besides Jarkey, other entertainment 'will Include the dan?e music of a four-piece combo—the "Mellow Tones."
The affair will start at 8 p. m. Refreshments will he served.
JK. HADASSAH
.Ir, Hadassah has completed plans fnr its membership affair al the Center, Sunday, Del. 20, from 2:.'iO to 5 pm.
All girls between the ages of IS and 2."i are invited. Transporta¬ tion will be provided hy calling . .. ,, Ruth Mathle.ss, membership
Sunday evening, the I'orum (.fiyipniiip p^ oV'^li committee will present a pro-1 gram on the United Nations and ! the Far Fast. Prof. Louis Nem-1 zer of the Ohio State Political
rid u ide oiiservaiice of I'nited ¦'Nalinns Week with two pro- 1 grams.
j .-\t religious .-services l-'riday e\'eningr^:Mll. Rabbi Harry Kap¬ lan (levelled Ills sermon to "The I'nited Nations and World Peace."
.Science Dep'l. and Prof. Foster Rhea Dulles of the History Dep't will lead the discussion.
Also in conjunction with U-N. Week, a special exhibit of I'. N. posters, depleting the work't.ga of the United Nations Orgaiiza- tlon, will be displayed In the Hlllel. Lounge,
KAPL.A.N SPKAKS
Rahbl Harry Kaplan will dis¬ cuss "The Message and Teach¬ ings of the Prophets" at his Sun¬ day morning class, Sunday, "11 a. m.. In the B'nai B'pUh Hillel Foundation lounge. This lecture Is a part of the weekly series of a sttrvey course in Jewish back¬ grounds entitled "The I^lse and Growth of Judaism." •
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| Title | Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1950-10-20 |
| Subject | Jews -- Ohio -- Periodicals |
| Place | Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio) |
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