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Archaeotlgicol & Historical N; High St at 15th—1
DEDICATE JEWISH CENTER SUNDAY
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Main Address by Fred Lazarus;
Local and State Dignitaries
Included on Program
SPEC IAL DEDICATION ISHIK
OfflOJEWIflMIHRONICLE
^\^J/ Serving Columbus and Central Ohio Jewish Community 'QWK
(OM'MBl'H, OHIO, FKID.W, MAIUII Ui, n>r>l
Dp voted to Am Pr Iran •nd Jewish Idcsli
ON CENTER DEDICATION AGENDA SUNDAY AFTEmiOON'lA'y^;.ie!^'i:::^'Zm!;ll^~
Hunliri'ds of person.s fifun I'oluinbUN unci thi'oiiKbout Ohio will allend Ihe dedication evei-el.ws al Ihe Jewish Cenler lomiir- row (Sunday) starting at 2:l.'> p. ni. .-Ml lutlvlileB in Ihe hu(;e plant hII he oenlered in the .'ludltorluin lo pay ti'lhule Ui Ihe comniunity lenders who worked so tirelessly lo mnke Ihe building a re4iltl.v.
Kdwiird I'"., KchleziiiRut. jiresldcnl of the'('cnlcr. will welcome Ihc KiiihciiriK and inlroducc I \V (larek, |ia.sl iirc-iidcnl. as cUair- nian of the duy.
Keynote ot ".scrvu'c to lhe comniunity" will he struck in llic ik'diciition address by Fred l.azanis .Ir.. of Cincinnali. A nalional authority in the field of merchandising, Mr. l.az.Uus has a keen inlcrcst-in lhe religinns and cullural a.spccis of life.
He is a member of Ihe Hoard j ~
of Directors at Hebrew
I'nion Hoard — Ihc J.lewish Orphans Homc in ('leve¬ land. vice presidenl of Ihc A- merican .lewish Commitlce. of .\cw Yolk, member ol ¦ lhe .National Advisory Coinicil <jf .lunior Achievement,
An accomplished spc.ikcr, .Mr, I. a 7. a r u ... addresses lumicrous Kroups annually in .ill parts of the l',S DiirinK the pasi year, articles iiboiit .\lr, I.azarus have appeared in si-vcral national jjub- licalions, and the I'osI,"
ART EXHIBIT AT CENTER SUNDAY
.\n exhibit of paintinKs by sev¬ er.d local .in(l nationally notcil arlisLs will be a fe.iUire of the forniiil dedication of the new ,lewish Conimunitv Center .Sini- d.iy,
l.o<al artists represented in the Cenler exhibit include- Kd ward K, lloccia. Dean of the Co¬ lumbus .'\rl School: .losejih Coy zani and .1, .VIorell. of the Colvmi- cludliiK "Kortune" bus Art School faculty; Hose S.uurday Kvening I.azar. an interesting artist, new •ly arrived from .N'ew York: Hob-
NATIONAL U.J. A. COMPLETES ORGANIZATION FOR 1951
NE;VV YORK, (JTA) — Virtual completion of the United .lewish Appeal's emergency campaign organization was announced to- , day by Dr. .loseph J.' Schwartz, executive vice-chairman, wilh the disclosure that 35 outstand¬ ing leaders have accepted re¬ gional chairmanships and 1!) otheru'wlU serve as group chair¬ men In the UJA Trade and In¬ dustry Division.
The 1951 campaign, under the stress of itrgent need to move lOO.CKX) Jews frotn Eastern Euro¬ pean and Moslem countries be¬ fore emigration deadlines May 31, Us nearlng peak activity.
In ail analysis of the immigra¬ tion problem, the following num¬ bers of .lews,.are subject to the May 31 deadline: Iraq. '.5.1,000: Rumania. Ki.lHK); Iran. -l.dOO; Po¬ land. 2,0(10; North Africa and Far Kasi, 8,(iOO; Hungary, r,2()0; Hulgaria, 1,'2(K), anil Youth Aii yah, 'I.IWO,
"These Jews must be saved while there Is still time." Dr, Schwartz declared. "In all, we huve less than 100 days lo do the job. 1 am confident that com¬ munities throughout the coun¬ try will respond to this emer¬ gency once they ure made aware of It. The leaders who have ac¬
cepted chairmanships for l'.l.-\ regifins and for trtides ha\'e as¬ sured me that they will do every- j thing wiihin their power lo, tiring the full story of thisj crisis to Ille allention cjf every .•\merican .lew,"
I'remier Daiid Hen CiUrioi^ of Lsrael stressed Ihe urgency of maximum philanthropic a i d from America in the light of current Immigration pressures and international pressures Ui dlscu.sslons this week wilh Herb¬ ert R. Abeles, vice-president of the Council of .lewish Federa¬ tions and Welfare Funds, who is
now vi.Rilmg in Israel.
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After the i cremonies, visitors en O, Cliadeayne. Roy F, l.ich- , will have an opporlunily to tour leiistein, and Stanley Twardo- Ihe magnificeni structure creel , wii-z, of the facully of the Ohio ed by Ihc F & Y Ihiilding Ser State Universiiy Department of vice. Containing almost a million I Fine Arts, A striking ceramic cubic- feet of space, the C'enter' sculpture figure, tilled "Riibbi." has facilities for every con-lis the work of I.aurabelle Zieg- celvable recreationlil and cuUur- ler. Columbus artist currently al program . .".'most of them studying in Italy, already in use. . ,i One of Ihe pictures, titled "Sea
An art exhibit will be on view!coast." is painted by ¦'Vlr, Tward in the adult lounge: the junior] owicz, first prize winner of the orchestra will be rehearsing inilillT Hepsi-Ciila ,\rl Contest and one of the 2n(l floor club rooms;; niany olher awards, lie .will in- a "jive" band will be playing in,struct tin Adull Sketching ;ind the youlh lounge; basketball. -
I Painting Ckiss al the Center be- swimming and handball aclivi- filming Thursday. Mar, 27,
ties have been arranged in the j Center's vast recreation facili- llies. and a children's craft'cliiss j will be in action, I .Members of the Hoard of I Trustees will act tis guides-dur¬ ing the lour of the building.
The dedication committee in¬ cludes Mr, (iarek. Dr. K, J, Gor¬ don, Charles Y. Lazarus (chair¬ man). J. S. Resler, Joseph Sum¬ mer, Wm. Wasserslrom. .\. H. Welnfeld and A. 1. Yenkin,
These |)aintings have lieen made available through I h e couilesy of the Colunibus ('iall¬ ery of l-'iiie .-\rts ;ind the artisis.
'FASHIONSCOPE' AT TAX STAMP LUNCHEON WEDNESDAY
Members .of the local women's chapter of B'nal B'rlth who've made plans to altend the Chil¬ dren's Home benefit luncheon Wednesday wlUsee the beautiful new stage In the Jewish Center's auditorium aglow with lights and the charming F & R Lazarus Co. models promenading down a long runway (a la Waldorf), wearing ttie lovely clothes de¬ signed by Dior, Sondhelm, Rent- ner, Petite, Chapman .... with chic accessories comple¬ menting each beautiful costume., This glamorous show — "Fash- lonscope, Spring and Summer, 1051" — will be commentated by Mlss Pat Barrett, who Is seen each day on the Lazarus TV
program. She will highlight the new trends shown this season, namely: the tunic silhouette, featuring the promenade suit; the trumpet flare silhouette . . the nheuth dress plus "exlras" . . . adaptijbles such as the dress with matching full-length coat . . . dre.ss with jacket . . . dress with stole or cape.
Mrs. Leon Schottensteln ahd Mrs. Justin Slllman are chair¬ men In charge of Wednesday's luncheon program al the Center. Mrs. B. B. Caplan Is In charge of the fashion show arrangements and publicity for the affair. President of the women's or¬ ganization is Mrs. Louis RoblnS,
Mrs. Herman Geichman, chair¬
man of the Hospitality commit¬ tee, announces the following ad¬ ditional hostes.ses for the lunch¬ eon: Mesdames L, Levin. 1. Dworkln. J. Cooperslein, 1. M. Harris, J. Schilling, J, Minkin, I. Seigel, L, Barnett, J Kisoman, J, Schecter. ¦
Mrs. Sanford Tuckerman, chuirmun of Decorations, is lie¬ lng assisted by Mrs, L, Levin and Mrs. S. Zaron,
A commiltee, headed by Mrs. Wm. Goodman. Is handling the mailing of reservation cai;ds to all members. These should be retui-ned as soon as possible, even' If telephone reservations hus been made, so that the lists (continued on psKO 21
Center Dairy Kitchen Donation of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stein's Family
Organizations meeting at the JevVlsh Center have been roost enthusiastic in their praise • of the completely equipped stain¬ less steel (Ujlry kltcffen on the second floor of the building.
Contributed by the children of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stein, the kitchen contains Magic Chef
ranges, an electric dishwasher, coffee urn, automatic garbage disposal, and dinner service for 100. In addition, there are enough cups and saucers to serve 250 people.
Carrying on the Iraditlon of their parents In all that Is con¬
structive In Jewish life, the qon tributors have provided a splen (ill! and much-needed addition lo the t'enler's facilities. The of¬ ficers and board members .if the Cenler are deeply grateful and appreciative for their gener¬ osity.
VOVN<; MAKKIKD COri'LKH.
"Preface lo a Life", is the Ihfime of Ihe exciting program 10 be presented at ihe meeting of the Voung Married Couples Club lonighl, 8:30, al the Jewish ("enter.
This program Is of vital inter¬ est to all young married people, parents and prospective parents, "How lo Raise My Children?" is always a hlg question. Y'ou can see three methods of raising chil¬ dren and how they develop their altitudes toward life.
Dr. Maurice Newberger, of the Bureau of Juvenile Research, win lead a di.scussion group, fol¬ lowing the presentation of "Pre¬ face lo a Life,"
This is' a progrum you can't afford to ml.ss. Bring your friends with you. All young mar¬ ried couples are in-vited.
NAMK CHAIKMAN OF ISO
Servicemen In Columbus can count on some real civilian hos¬ pitality soon, fpUowlng organi¬ zation of a United Service Or¬ ganization here, 'the local H.SO group was formally organized at a recent meellng. Named offi¬ cers were Leonard Stern, chair¬ man; Chas P. Gilbert, vice-chair¬ man, and Mrs. Thelma H. Shll- hun, sec'y.
Senior Hadassah Birthday Meeting
Senior Hadassah's birthday meeting Tuesday, H p. m., at the Jewish Centei* will feature Mrs. Ross Kefauver's review of Sho¬ lem A.sch's outstanding book — "Mary," Chairmah of the day will be Ml.ss Helen Smith of Buslne.ss & Professional Ha¬ das.sah. The H & P's and Junior Hadassah are participating with the senior chapter in this inter¬ esting meeting.
Mrs. Frank Gla.ssman will tell the story of "The Hadassah Baby Book" and Ml.ss Cecil Shapiro will read lhe opening prayer.
Mrs. Victor Ringer Is Hospi¬ tality chairman. Mesdames Aa¬ ron Canowltz, Leonard Schotten¬ steln, Nathan Polster and Nalh' an Nedelman are In charge of special birthday decorations.
Hostesses for the evening will be Mrs. Louis Press, Mrs. Wm. Resnlck, Mrs. Rob't Masser and Mrs. Ben Grossman.
PASSOVER SBDAR
The Passover Sedar of Bryden Rd. Temple, acheduled Apr. 20 at the Southern Hotel, has been changed to the Winding Hollow Country Club, It was announced today by Rudolph Stern, chair¬ man of arrangements committee. Rfeservatlons will be accept¬ ed at the Temple office, FA. 7838. Arrangements will be made for all who may desire transpot- tution to und from Winding Hol¬ low.
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Object Description
| Title | Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1951-03-16 |
| Subject | Jews -- Ohio -- Periodicals |
| Place | Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio) |
| Creator | Ohio Jewish Chronicle |
| Collection | Ohio Jewish Chronicle |
| Submitting Institution | Columbus Jewish Historical Society |
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| Date created | 2008-09-26 |
