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"HOP" CASSADY I^YAL CLARK OHIO STATE FOOTBALL STARS TO HIGHLIGHT BROTHERHOOD A FFA IR Ben Balshone thia week announced that Leo Yassenoff will be mas¬ ter of core'monles for Bryden Rd. Temple Brotherhood's annual father- sondaughtcr night in th^emple vestry room Thursday, 7:30 p. m. An elaborate program has.,^cen planned, beginning with coior films of thc Rose Bowl parade, pIU^^Toiidltional movies of outstanding college foot¬ ball games. V*^" Through Mr. Yaaaenoff's efforts, key figures in Ohio State's ail-win¬ ning football team of 1054 wiil be at the affair next weoit, including all-American Howard (Hopalong) Caasady, Dick Guy, Fred Krlss and the team's valuable line coach, Lyal Clark. These men wiil form a panel and will answer questions from the aaaembly. They also will relate special stories and anecdotes about the great OSU team which won nine regular-seaaon gamea and climaxed a perfect season with a Rose Bowl triumph over Southern Cal Photographers wUI be on hand to take pictures of (he youngsters ivitb the (ooibBlI stoiiii, and plans vn l)ebig mfiSo for 'fnovlaK pto- tures 1^ the party, to be shown at future Sunday School classes and at other events. Sri,^'^ervinq Columbus and Central CTiio Jewish Communily \V//,V\ Vol. 33, No. 3 COLUMBUS, OHIO, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1955 Oevotsd io American flnd Jowiih Ideflll A Apeclal door prize has been 'arranged: a full-sized football auto- -graph^ by all the players on OSU's championship team. TTiere alao will be special souvenirs for all the bioya and girls. Ice cream, soft driniis and hot chocolate will be served after Thursday's program. Maurice Jackson WiJl MC Council Women Birtliday Party Tlir loot hits of rihbon nnd locc (irn ijelnp arrnnB''d' for thn gnla n,nnunl l)irtiuiny hinchcon to cnlo- hrdtr thi' Cohimbus Sprtiori of Ndt- ionn! Counril of Jf;wi«h Womrn'.s .IHth annlvprsary nt IlonUa'a Pro¬ vincial Hoii.qi'. Wrdnonday, Frb. 2, 12;;iO p m. Manrirn .Jackaon, well-known ha- dio MC and disc jockey, haa been unlisted by thi> program chairman, Mrs. Harry Ciitltr. Mr. Jnckaon i» known in the immediato environs for his WVKO disc Jocltoy pro gsam, "Jackson's Beat." Accord ing to the plans, the entertainment wili bo novei, humoroua and packed full of aurprtscs. Mrfl. Jerome Kohn,, FA. 2220, nnd her telephone cdnimittee, will be contacting all CouncU members for rcaervatioRfl; or you may call Mra (contlnueil oo poffts 8} MIAMI BEACH SITE FOR NATIONAL MOBILIZATION CONFERENCE OF ISRAEL BONDS JAN. 29-30 Many members of the Cplumbus community wiil be in Miami Beach when thc NtUional Mobilization Conference for State of Israel Bon Is is convened at the Hotel Fontainebieau, Jan. 29-30, and they plan on at¬ tending aoaalons of tho Conference. Thc )iational -aim of the Mobi¬ lization Conference is twofold: (1) to emphasize the need for proceeding promptly In all communities with the effective organl^tion of the 1968 campaign and (2) to servo as the platform from wliich may be an¬ nounced thc renewal of subafrlptions by Trustees, Guardians and Spon "FBESnUO^TIAXi BAU." Ai! TfBSBLBBJmJtOU Tickets foe Slgmai Theta PI sor¬ ority's "Presidential Boll" are avail able from the pledges who are sponsoring the affair or by con¬ tacting the ticket chairman, Nancy- Levin, at EX- 7141. Raleigh Randolph's orchestra fiaa been contracted for the semi-formal dance which la acheduled Saturday evening, Feb. 4, at the Deshler-Hll¬ ton Hotel. Tickets arc $2 per couple. . . \ Zionist District to Show Movies at Center Dave Oalaer, preaident of the Zlonlat Dlatrlct of Columbua, an¬ nounced that Saturday evening, 8:30, at the Jewish Center, the Zionist blBttlct wUl show twp moving plcturea recently arrived from Israel. Tho first wlU be a film story of an Immigrant family in Israel, the atruggle they went through, the near-defeat, and the ultimate triumph that resulted from the son's assuming responsibility In coming to the aid of his father. The name of this film Is "Break of Day." The second film is a dociunentary film called "Transition.'' it records the efforts of the people and the government of Israel to transform the country Into a dedent and secure place to live In for the hundreda of thousands who come there and for the thousands that arc stlU to come. Mr. Gaiser also announced that during tho meeting there will bo a discussion of the resolutions to tiie State Department to protest Ameri¬ can arms shipments to tbe Arab countries. He urged all Zionists and the Jewish community In general to come to the meeting in large num¬ bers. He tells us that these new pictures arc rated very highly from thc standpoint nf entertainment and Intcreat, and promised an enjoyable and Instructive evening. (In 19B4 an organization called Ouordtani of Israel was' created, ^ose who purchnsB SIO.MO or more of Israel Bonds In one year receive the designation of Trus¬ tees for that entire year. Those who buy $1,000 or more of Israel Bonds within one year become members of the Guardians of Isra¬ el. Women who purchase Israel Bonds in amounts of $1,|)00 or-more are given the title of Sponsors In tho Guardians. This new approach^ was hailed through the U. S. as an effective medium of winning and retaining' the continuing support, on an annual basis, of all who recognize the crucial Importance of the investment capital provided by Israel Bonds.) A considerable number of 19M Guardians of Columbua, when aak¬ cd, indicated their Intention of re¬ newing their mcmberahips In Guardians during 1966 and will have their namea Join others throughout the U. S. in a apeclal (eontlmDed on. pafe 8) NATL PIONEER OFFICER TO SPEAK HERE Regular meeting o f Pioneer Women, Chapter II,-wiU be held Wedneaday evening at the Jewish Center. Guest speaker will be Mrs. Carrie Berman, National District Representative of Pioneer Women, The opening prayer will be given- by Mrs. Jerry Bloomfleld. Refreshments wlU bo served. Metropolitan Opera Performer Included On "Sabbath of Song" at Temple Israel The Ooiumbus premiere of com poser Ernest Bloch's "Sacred Serv¬ ice" WlU be heard In connection with the observance of tbe Sabbath of Song at Bryden Rd. Temple Friday, Feb. i, 8 p. m. Frederick Lechner, baritone with the Meti;Opolitan Opera, and also cantor of the Central Syno. gogue pf New York since 1937, will sing tho solo parts, accompanied by the Ohio State University Sym¬ phonic Choir under tho dircctiqn of Prof, Louis Hi DlerqkA, and the OSU symphony orohestra led by Prof. Oeorge Hardesty, Ih pieiwratlon (or more than a year, ths famous Bloch work pre¬ sented many technical difficulties, one of the reasons it is seldom heard. Intended as a worship service In temples where the Unlop prayer book ia the basis of the liturgy, the composer had In mind the great "cathedral" synagogue, where the music might be present¬ ed to orcl^estral accompaniment Becetuse few ten\plea have auch faculties, the performance of the work has been Ilmlted. In his book, "Music of the Bible," Lazare Saminstty descriUes- Bloch's "Sacred Sorvice" as "a mighty ut- tdrance of Israel's tonal genius newly awakened and beyond any¬ thing yet conceived within the shrines of American Israel." Dr. Jerome D. Folkman has lab¬ ored for several years to overcome the obstacles Inherent In the pre¬ sentation of the masterpiece aa a worship service- Because the re- vlvaJof the Sabbath of Song (Shab¬ bas Bhlrah), wtth Its emphasis of tho importance of music in reUg- lous worship. Is an appropriate time for a music festival, the Bloch work was plann^ fdr this occaslon- "The Sacred Servloe" wlU be re¬ peated OS a concert Feb.' 6, 8:1S p. m.. In Men's Gym on the OSU campus as the opening of /the Festival of the Arts with both the choir and orchestra participating tiett to. right nre Mrs. Sy Well, Fredl Lee Bleich, Sosoh Pn»ver and Mrs. 3. J. Jacoby. HADASSAH HEBREW UNIVERSITY TO l^ENEFIT BY PROJECT HERE FEB. I Excitoment in the community la incrcaaing aa tho Feb. 1 date ap¬ proaches for the Hadaasah Israel Fashion Show. At 8 p. m. on tbe above date In the Agudaa Achlm social hall, Columbus women^wiU en- Joy fashions for the eyes, food for the palates, favors for ali, prizes for some and card games as\tho wills dictate. From this gale evening, the new JHadassah Hebrew University Medical Center will benefit. This party is design^ to raise capital building funds for tbe Medical Center now being built in Jerusalem. It will include three units; the Roths¬ child Hadassah °University Hospital (now housed In f've temporary buildings); new quarters for the Henrietta Szold School of Nursing and the Hadassah Hebrew University Medical School. Ih this center will be assembled personnel, methods of work and medical Ideals which were made possible because of Hadassah'3 un¬ derlying, aim; the tranaportation to Israel Of the very best and latest medical know-how from the U. S., the establishment oi high stand¬ ards for medical practices approv. ed In this country and the creation of a two-way passage—an exchange of Israel experts who are brought to this country for training and of American experta who are sent to Israel to teach American proced¬ ures there. A healthy nation is a strong nation and so Israel again turns to Hadassah for a helping hand. Working toward the most re- warding evening of the season are the following committee members;, Mrs. Sanford Timen, Mrs. Alex- ander Pollack and Mrs. Lester Se¬ ligson, general chairmen; Mrs. Norman Meizlish, Medical Center Fund; Mrs. Robert Suid, tax stamps; Mrs- Sol Myers, Mrs. Mor¬ ris Gold and Mra. Sam Subow, hospitality; Mrs, Joseph Haaa, dec¬ orations; Mrs. Frank Glassman, mailing; Mrs. PhlUp Lakin, tele¬ phone; Mi^. Sam Luper, prizes. Mrs. Harold Edelsteln, program; Mrs. Leon Handler, posters; Mrs. Harry Qetz, Mra. Fred Yenkin, Mrs. Jerome Fisher, Mra. Myer Mellman, arrangements; Mrs. Max Zisklnd, music, and Mrs. Maynard Kaplan, commentator for the Fash¬ ion Show. Admission to the show is $5 In cash value or ^170 in face value in tax stamps. Mra. Norman Meizlish. DO. 8861. also Indicated that cpntri- butions to tbe Medical Centen Fund will be credited toward admission. For contributing |S in tax stampa (otaUaied •¦ paw I) B'nai B'ritli-Hillel Event Tuesday Members of B'nal B'rith Wom¬ en's Chapter and B'nai B'rith Lodge WiU be entertained by stii- dents of Ohio State University at the annual Hillel Night Tuesday at the Jewish Center, <:30 p. m- Mra- Albert Blank, president of the Women's Chapter, and Meyer Mellman, president of Zlon Lodge 62, wlU preside at the business meeting of their respective organi¬ zations prior to the program. Mrs. y David Goldberg, HlUel chairmanf' for B'nal B'rith Women, will give the opening prayer. Important features of the meet- Ing Tuesday evening will Include "Voices of HlUel," a presentation by members of Hillel Players, the Choir, and the Folk iJancers; a. Riovle, "I'm from Missouri," and a. short and informative, message! from Rabbl Harry Kaplan, who thia year ia oelebratihg bis 20th year of service as director of HUlel at Ohio State, A social hour wUI foUow tho meeting; with Mra. Harold Feln- (oontlnaed dn psse 8> AHAVAS SHOLOM WOMEN GUESTS OF MRa KAUPT'OIAN Next regular meeting of Ahavaa Sholom Sisterhood will be held In the social haU of the synagogue Wednesday, 12:30 p. m. • Prior to the meeting! the entire Sisterhood wUI be entertained at a luncheon given by Mrs. I. kauff¬ man. In honor of her anniversary. Guest soloist vrill be Mrs- Pauline Elsenman, accompanied by Hngt Sanford Betker. ) f
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Full Text | "HOP" CASSADY I^YAL CLARK OHIO STATE FOOTBALL STARS TO HIGHLIGHT BROTHERHOOD A FFA IR Ben Balshone thia week announced that Leo Yassenoff will be mas¬ ter of core'monles for Bryden Rd. Temple Brotherhood's annual father- sondaughtcr night in th^emple vestry room Thursday, 7:30 p. m. An elaborate program has.,^cen planned, beginning with coior films of thc Rose Bowl parade, pIU^^Toiidltional movies of outstanding college foot¬ ball games. V*^" Through Mr. Yaaaenoff's efforts, key figures in Ohio State's ail-win¬ ning football team of 1054 wiil be at the affair next weoit, including all-American Howard (Hopalong) Caasady, Dick Guy, Fred Krlss and the team's valuable line coach, Lyal Clark. These men wiil form a panel and will answer questions from the aaaembly. They also will relate special stories and anecdotes about the great OSU team which won nine regular-seaaon gamea and climaxed a perfect season with a Rose Bowl triumph over Southern Cal Photographers wUI be on hand to take pictures of (he youngsters ivitb the (ooibBlI stoiiii, and plans vn l)ebig mfiSo for 'fnovlaK pto- tures 1^ the party, to be shown at future Sunday School classes and at other events. Sri,^'^ervinq Columbus and Central CTiio Jewish Communily \V//,V\ Vol. 33, No. 3 COLUMBUS, OHIO, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1955 Oevotsd io American flnd Jowiih Ideflll A Apeclal door prize has been 'arranged: a full-sized football auto- -graph^ by all the players on OSU's championship team. TTiere alao will be special souvenirs for all the bioya and girls. Ice cream, soft driniis and hot chocolate will be served after Thursday's program. Maurice Jackson WiJl MC Council Women Birtliday Party Tlir loot hits of rihbon nnd locc (irn ijelnp arrnnB''d' for thn gnla n,nnunl l)irtiuiny hinchcon to cnlo- hrdtr thi' Cohimbus Sprtiori of Ndt- ionn! Counril of Jf;wi«h Womrn'.s .IHth annlvprsary nt IlonUa'a Pro¬ vincial Hoii.qi'. Wrdnonday, Frb. 2, 12;;iO p m. Manrirn .Jackaon, well-known ha- dio MC and disc jockey, haa been unlisted by thi> program chairman, Mrs. Harry Ciitltr. Mr. Jnckaon i» known in the immediato environs for his WVKO disc Jocltoy pro gsam, "Jackson's Beat." Accord ing to the plans, the entertainment wili bo novei, humoroua and packed full of aurprtscs. Mrfl. Jerome Kohn,, FA. 2220, nnd her telephone cdnimittee, will be contacting all CouncU members for rcaervatioRfl; or you may call Mra (contlnueil oo poffts 8} MIAMI BEACH SITE FOR NATIONAL MOBILIZATION CONFERENCE OF ISRAEL BONDS JAN. 29-30 Many members of the Cplumbus community wiil be in Miami Beach when thc NtUional Mobilization Conference for State of Israel Bon Is is convened at the Hotel Fontainebieau, Jan. 29-30, and they plan on at¬ tending aoaalons of tho Conference. Thc )iational -aim of the Mobi¬ lization Conference is twofold: (1) to emphasize the need for proceeding promptly In all communities with the effective organl^tion of the 1968 campaign and (2) to servo as the platform from wliich may be an¬ nounced thc renewal of subafrlptions by Trustees, Guardians and Spon "FBESnUO^TIAXi BAU." Ai! TfBSBLBBJmJtOU Tickets foe Slgmai Theta PI sor¬ ority's "Presidential Boll" are avail able from the pledges who are sponsoring the affair or by con¬ tacting the ticket chairman, Nancy- Levin, at EX- 7141. Raleigh Randolph's orchestra fiaa been contracted for the semi-formal dance which la acheduled Saturday evening, Feb. 4, at the Deshler-Hll¬ ton Hotel. Tickets arc $2 per couple. . . \ Zionist District to Show Movies at Center Dave Oalaer, preaident of the Zlonlat Dlatrlct of Columbua, an¬ nounced that Saturday evening, 8:30, at the Jewish Center, the Zionist blBttlct wUl show twp moving plcturea recently arrived from Israel. Tho first wlU be a film story of an Immigrant family in Israel, the atruggle they went through, the near-defeat, and the ultimate triumph that resulted from the son's assuming responsibility In coming to the aid of his father. The name of this film Is "Break of Day." The second film is a dociunentary film called "Transition.'' it records the efforts of the people and the government of Israel to transform the country Into a dedent and secure place to live In for the hundreda of thousands who come there and for the thousands that arc stlU to come. Mr. Gaiser also announced that during tho meeting there will bo a discussion of the resolutions to tiie State Department to protest Ameri¬ can arms shipments to tbe Arab countries. He urged all Zionists and the Jewish community In general to come to the meeting in large num¬ bers. He tells us that these new pictures arc rated very highly from thc standpoint nf entertainment and Intcreat, and promised an enjoyable and Instructive evening. (In 19B4 an organization called Ouordtani of Israel was' created, ^ose who purchnsB SIO.MO or more of Israel Bonds In one year receive the designation of Trus¬ tees for that entire year. Those who buy $1,000 or more of Israel Bonds within one year become members of the Guardians of Isra¬ el. Women who purchase Israel Bonds in amounts of $1,|)00 or-more are given the title of Sponsors In tho Guardians. This new approach^ was hailed through the U. S. as an effective medium of winning and retaining' the continuing support, on an annual basis, of all who recognize the crucial Importance of the investment capital provided by Israel Bonds.) A considerable number of 19M Guardians of Columbua, when aak¬ cd, indicated their Intention of re¬ newing their mcmberahips In Guardians during 1966 and will have their namea Join others throughout the U. S. in a apeclal (eontlmDed on. pafe 8) NATL PIONEER OFFICER TO SPEAK HERE Regular meeting o f Pioneer Women, Chapter II,-wiU be held Wedneaday evening at the Jewish Center. Guest speaker will be Mrs. Carrie Berman, National District Representative of Pioneer Women, The opening prayer will be given- by Mrs. Jerry Bloomfleld. Refreshments wlU bo served. Metropolitan Opera Performer Included On "Sabbath of Song" at Temple Israel The Ooiumbus premiere of com poser Ernest Bloch's "Sacred Serv¬ ice" WlU be heard In connection with the observance of tbe Sabbath of Song at Bryden Rd. Temple Friday, Feb. i, 8 p. m. Frederick Lechner, baritone with the Meti;Opolitan Opera, and also cantor of the Central Syno. gogue pf New York since 1937, will sing tho solo parts, accompanied by the Ohio State University Sym¬ phonic Choir under tho dircctiqn of Prof, Louis Hi DlerqkA, and the OSU symphony orohestra led by Prof. Oeorge Hardesty, Ih pieiwratlon (or more than a year, ths famous Bloch work pre¬ sented many technical difficulties, one of the reasons it is seldom heard. Intended as a worship service In temples where the Unlop prayer book ia the basis of the liturgy, the composer had In mind the great "cathedral" synagogue, where the music might be present¬ ed to orcl^estral accompaniment Becetuse few ten\plea have auch faculties, the performance of the work has been Ilmlted. In his book, "Music of the Bible," Lazare Saminstty descriUes- Bloch's "Sacred Sorvice" as "a mighty ut- tdrance of Israel's tonal genius newly awakened and beyond any¬ thing yet conceived within the shrines of American Israel." Dr. Jerome D. Folkman has lab¬ ored for several years to overcome the obstacles Inherent In the pre¬ sentation of the masterpiece aa a worship service- Because the re- vlvaJof the Sabbath of Song (Shab¬ bas Bhlrah), wtth Its emphasis of tho importance of music in reUg- lous worship. Is an appropriate time for a music festival, the Bloch work was plann^ fdr this occaslon- "The Sacred Servloe" wlU be re¬ peated OS a concert Feb.' 6, 8:1S p. m.. In Men's Gym on the OSU campus as the opening of /the Festival of the Arts with both the choir and orchestra participating tiett to. right nre Mrs. Sy Well, Fredl Lee Bleich, Sosoh Pn»ver and Mrs. 3. J. Jacoby. HADASSAH HEBREW UNIVERSITY TO l^ENEFIT BY PROJECT HERE FEB. I Excitoment in the community la incrcaaing aa tho Feb. 1 date ap¬ proaches for the Hadaasah Israel Fashion Show. At 8 p. m. on tbe above date In the Agudaa Achlm social hall, Columbus women^wiU en- Joy fashions for the eyes, food for the palates, favors for ali, prizes for some and card games as\tho wills dictate. From this gale evening, the new JHadassah Hebrew University Medical Center will benefit. This party is design^ to raise capital building funds for tbe Medical Center now being built in Jerusalem. It will include three units; the Roths¬ child Hadassah °University Hospital (now housed In f've temporary buildings); new quarters for the Henrietta Szold School of Nursing and the Hadassah Hebrew University Medical School. Ih this center will be assembled personnel, methods of work and medical Ideals which were made possible because of Hadassah'3 un¬ derlying, aim; the tranaportation to Israel Of the very best and latest medical know-how from the U. S., the establishment oi high stand¬ ards for medical practices approv. ed In this country and the creation of a two-way passage—an exchange of Israel experts who are brought to this country for training and of American experta who are sent to Israel to teach American proced¬ ures there. A healthy nation is a strong nation and so Israel again turns to Hadassah for a helping hand. Working toward the most re- warding evening of the season are the following committee members;, Mrs. Sanford Timen, Mrs. Alex- ander Pollack and Mrs. Lester Se¬ ligson, general chairmen; Mrs. Norman Meizlish, Medical Center Fund; Mrs. Robert Suid, tax stamps; Mrs- Sol Myers, Mrs. Mor¬ ris Gold and Mra. Sam Subow, hospitality; Mrs, Joseph Haaa, dec¬ orations; Mrs. Frank Glassman, mailing; Mrs. PhlUp Lakin, tele¬ phone; Mi^. Sam Luper, prizes. Mrs. Harold Edelsteln, program; Mrs. Leon Handler, posters; Mrs. Harry Qetz, Mra. Fred Yenkin, Mrs. Jerome Fisher, Mra. Myer Mellman, arrangements; Mrs. Max Zisklnd, music, and Mrs. Maynard Kaplan, commentator for the Fash¬ ion Show. Admission to the show is $5 In cash value or ^170 in face value in tax stamps. Mra. Norman Meizlish. DO. 8861. also Indicated that cpntri- butions to tbe Medical Centen Fund will be credited toward admission. For contributing |S in tax stampa (otaUaied •¦ paw I) B'nai B'ritli-Hillel Event Tuesday Members of B'nal B'rith Wom¬ en's Chapter and B'nai B'rith Lodge WiU be entertained by stii- dents of Ohio State University at the annual Hillel Night Tuesday at the Jewish Center, <:30 p. m- Mra- Albert Blank, president of the Women's Chapter, and Meyer Mellman, president of Zlon Lodge 62, wlU preside at the business meeting of their respective organi¬ zations prior to the program. Mrs. y David Goldberg, HlUel chairmanf' for B'nal B'rith Women, will give the opening prayer. Important features of the meet- Ing Tuesday evening will Include "Voices of HlUel," a presentation by members of Hillel Players, the Choir, and the Folk iJancers; a. Riovle, "I'm from Missouri," and a. short and informative, message! from Rabbl Harry Kaplan, who thia year ia oelebratihg bis 20th year of service as director of HUlel at Ohio State, A social hour wUI foUow tho meeting; with Mra. Harold Feln- (oontlnaed dn psse 8> AHAVAS SHOLOM WOMEN GUESTS OF MRa KAUPT'OIAN Next regular meeting of Ahavaa Sholom Sisterhood will be held In the social haU of the synagogue Wednesday, 12:30 p. m. • Prior to the meeting! the entire Sisterhood wUI be entertained at a luncheon given by Mrs. I. kauff¬ man. In honor of her anniversary. Guest soloist vrill be Mrs- Pauline Elsenman, accompanied by Hngt Sanford Betker. ) f |
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