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Serving Columbus and Ceniral Ohio Jewish CommunuY \y,^'].
Vol. 34. No. 2
COLUMBUS, OHIO, FRIDAY, JAN. 13, 1956
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Jewish War Veterans Sponsor Radio Series
"American Jewisii Hour" to be Heard on WBNS; Post Inducts New Class Tuesday
Commander Albert (Buddy) Beim of Capitol Post 122. Jewish War Veterans, tli-s weelt announced the beginning of a l3-weeli series of radio broadcasts on station WBNS, Columbua. The JWV-aponsored programs will be heard Sunday oveninga from 10:30 to 1,1. starting to¬ morrow. It wiil be a variety show, called "The American Jewish Hour." Format of the program includes | :
LEFT TO niOHT: Mrs. Harold Schottenatein, hostess chairman; Mrs. Nathan Nedelman and Mrs.
Sherman Sharwell, decorations chairmen.
(Photo by Topy)
APPOINT BRANDEIS COMIMinEES
With the annual paid-up mem- bershlp hinoheon of the Columbus Chapter of the Brandeis National Women's Committee but ten days away, many women are hard at work at their various duties.
Decorations, always an o u t- atonding feature of this meeting, havo boon made under the direc¬ tion of Mrs. Sherman Sharwell, chairman, and Mrs. Nathan I»Jcdol- man, vice-chairman. Assisting were the folowing; Mesdames Al¬ bert Blank, Seymour Friedland, Richard Grundsteln, Morria Paine and Sam Palnc.
Mrs. Harold Schottensteln haa announced that the following Life Members will be hostesses at the luncheon:
Mesdames Richard Abel, Robert Aronson, William Callif, Aaron Canowltz, Leonard Cohen, B. B. Friedman, Harry GeU. J. H. Gil¬ bert, Martin Godofsky, Stanley Goldberg, Ben Grossman, Henry Gurevitz, Sam Gurevitz, Ben Kahn.
Mesdames Raymond Kahn. Her¬ man, Katz, Allan L. Meyer, Harry Miokler» Sam Nedelman. Slgmund ;OmsteIh, Harry Roth, I. E. Seal¬ fon. S. A. Shenk, Alvin Schotten¬ steln, I^eon Schottenatein, Arnold Sher, Jack Sher, Jack Sllberstein, Leon Silverman, Morria Taxon. EmU Waaserstrom. A. A. Wolman.
A luncheon la planned by Mrs. A. M. Pollack, hospitality chair¬ man, and Mra. R. D. Nateman, facilities chairman. Their commit-
PARENTS, STUDEKTS ON PANa OF HILLEL FORUM SPONSORED BY FRESHMAN GOUNGIL
"Parents and College Students—What Do We Expect of Each Other?" wUI be the discussion topic of the Sunday Evening Forum at - B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation Sunday, 8 p. m. The program, sponsored i by the Ft-eshman Council, will feature a panel of two parents and two students. Representing the parents will be Mrs. B. W. Abramson, member of the HlUel Advisory Board. Her co-pahelist will be Dr. Mil¬ ton Parker, a prominent psychiatrist. Dr. Parker has been affiliated with the University Health Service as a special consultant. He. too, is a member of the Hillel Advisory Board.
Speaking for the students will be Judith Nelson. Arts 4, who is advisor to the Hlllei Freshman Council, and Dave Forman. Arts 2. vice- president of the Student Council. Stan Levin. Grad., will act as mod¬ erator for the program. Levin waa active in campus and Hlllei affairs aa Bin undergraduate student.
Each panel member will present u brief statement of hla knov/ledge and fe- ungs concerning the social. Intellectual and religloua problems faced by college students and their parents. U Will be followi^d by a question and answer period among the panel members and from the floor. Aitr the program, which ia under the leadership of Elaine Cohen,, Educ. 1, cultural chairman of Freshman Council, refreahmenta will be served.
ISRAEU PHYSICIANS FIND METHOD TO DETERMINE SEX OF UNBORN CHILDREN
JERUSALEM, (JTA> - A method for determlnirffe the sex of un¬ born children has been developed by three doctors working at the Weizmann Institute of Science and the Hadaasah Hospital In Jeru¬ salem, it was revealed in a report to both institutions publishcit this week.
The method depends upon the examination of the type of cella present In tbe amniotic fluid, the fluid sufroundlng the embryo. The perconta^ of certain specialized cells given off by the embroyo and found la this fluid dtffocs for each sex. An examination of the fluid in 20 caaea resulted In accurate predictions every time. The investigation is being extended to Include examination ot tho fluid at every atage of pregnancy.
tee consists of:
Meadames J. A. Barnett, I. M- Brenner, Jack Koopersteln, Martin Godofsky. Morris Gold, Louis Gol¬ den, Harry Goldstein, Herman' Seigel. Charles Solomoh. Hyhian \ Stone, Sam Valcov.
Under the guidance of Mrs. I-xiuis Roth, chairman, and Mrs. Joseph Eisenberg, vice-chairman, the following telephone commit¬ tee will call for luncheon reserva¬ tions:
Meadames Jack Belzor. Louis Block, William Broner, Isadore Cabacoff, Benjamin Cohen. San¬ ford Cohen. Stanley Davis, Sol Eia- enman, Leonard Dichter.
Meadamea Harold Felnstein. Bernard Frank, Leslie Frankel, Seymour Friedland, Herman Geichman, Robert Goldberg, Nor¬ man Gurevitz. Harold Harris, Jer¬ ome Hackman, Edgar Isaac, MU¬ ton KaU.
Mesdames Jack Kauffman, Saul Levy, A. A. Michaelson, Arthur Miller, Richard Neustadt, Nathan Radzek, Albert Rosen, Irvin Roth, Irving Schuster. ¦
Mesdames Arnold Sher, B. Lee SkilUen, Don Snider, I. J. Stone, I Jack Stone, Isadore Thall, Max Wahn. Frank Yassenoff, Harry Zelger.
Concluding their drive for Life Members are Mrs. Jack Resler, chairman, and Mrs. Harry Polster, vice-chairman. Serving with them are Meadames Theodore Beckman, Joaeph Horchow, A. J. Kobacker, Simon L^azarua, Leon Silverman and Abe Yenkin.
Mra. Resler, speaking of Life Membership, pointed out the facts pertaining to ita advantages. 1: "Each $100 endowment asaures a lifetime affiliation with the UnN versity; 3: A member's contribu¬ tion wUi enrich the library; 3: her name wiU be inscribed In a special Life Membership album on dis¬ play in the University library; in addition, ahe may honor or memor¬ ialize a loved one In this manner; 4: an engraved bookplate will be placed in a volume in the library, either witli her own name or the name of someone she wishes to honor or memorialize; fl; finally, on the question of payment, always remember, you may take two years to complete payment and Life Membership dues are tax deduc¬ tible."
Anyone Interested, who has as yet not been contacted, may call Mrs. Resler or any member of her committee. They wUl be happy to add their name to this group so needed for the continued growth of the library.
news of the week affecting Jowish life and the Americart people, folk songa, humor and weekly drama¬ tization of an Important event, ac¬ complishment or project, withl various organizations in the spot- ! light, including B'nai B'rith. Bran¬ deis University, Hillel. Had&ssah, etc.
A preview program wels present¬ ed to the local JWV post and it waa ao impresaivc. individual mem¬ bers have underwritten the com¬ plete sponsorship fee for the 13- week serlea.
The ahow originates "live" from St. Louis, directed by Robert Lurie of the American Jewish Founda¬ tion, using the finest available talent.
Capitol Post 122 Is proud to pre¬ aent "The American Jewlah Hour" and.feels that the cultural, scienti¬ fic and religious aspects of Jewish life aa portrayed in the series will be of great Interest to both Jew and Gentile.
NEXT EVENT on the Post's calendar Is the Induction of the "David Pastor Claas" Tuesday eve¬ ning in the social haU of Temple Tl/ercth Israel. A free dinner for all paid-up members and the new Inductees will be aerved at 6:30 p. m.. followed by the induction of the following members of the new class:
MUton Bender, Macy Block, Richard Borkin, Jerry Braverman, Dr. Morris Cabakoff, Jerry Cunix, Robert Dietch, Murray Ebner, Larry Elsenman, Alvin Engelman and
Jim Freldenberg, Nathan Gatoff. Edward Ghltman. Louis Goldstein, Jerry Golctetefn. Richard Gold¬ stein. Dr. Bert Goodman, Marvin Greenberg, Ben Grodner and
Paul Herwald, Harry Kollus, Ir¬ win Kraaner, Burt Levitt, Ruth Cohen Levy, Jack Mallan and (continued on page 4)
"Nosebag" Gimmick To be "UnveUed"
Gallery Players will hold their regular meeting Wedneaday eve¬ ning, 8:45, in the Adult Lounge of the Jewish Center.
The program will consist of an experiment In "Nosebag Drama¬ tics." Those who don't know what that means- come and find out. Those who have had previous ex¬ perience in .same, come and help initiate the novices Into the mys¬ teries of the "Nosebag."
A brief business meeting dealing with the forthcoming production of "All My Sons" will be held. Chair¬ men of production wlil explain the functions of their committees so anyone Interested In any phase of back-stage work, but not sure just which one, may be better able to choose.
The meeting is open to aU Gal¬ lery members, their friends and people interested In theftter.
SIGMA THETA PI'S GIRLS KEEP BUSY
Sigma Theta Pi sorority's past and future projects Include:
A parly Dec 28 for patients at Nightingale Cottage; plans for a similar visit to St. Vincent's Or¬ phanage.
A rummage sale (Jan. 27-28) of clothing, books, toys and maga¬ zines; anyone having such Items available is asked to call Susan Stoln. DO. 1081. or Sheila Levison. DO. 2988.
An open dance with Kappa Tau Zeta fraternity.
A mother-daughter tea.
The annual "Presidential BaU' by the STP pledge class Feb. 11 at the Deshler-Hilton Hotel.
ALl^ISRAEM MOVtE
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An all-Israeli movie, produced and acted, will be shown at the Agudas Achim Brotherhood meet¬ ing Thursday night, in the social hall of the synagogue.
President Nate Nedelman Is planning a brief business meeting prior to the ehtertalnment and aocial hour. Menvbers are urged to bring a guest.
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1 EVERY ALIEN = s MUST REPORT 1 IHIS ADDRESS!
REQUIUEMENTS
Every alien who U within the United States on the first day of January of each year shall, within 30 days following such date, report his address to the Commissioner, Immigration and Naturalization Service, and shall furnish such ad¬ ditional Information ea may be re¬ quired by regulations. Any alien who is temporarily absent from the U. a during the reporting period shall report his address within 10 days after his return to the States. DEPORTATION PENALTY An alien who willfully x>r inex- cusably falls to report as required Is liable to bo taken Into custody and deported.- In addition, im¬ prisonment or fines may be levied before deportation.
HOW TO REPORT 1. Oo to any United States Post Office or any U. S. Immigration and Naturalization Office and ask for an Annual Addreaa Report Card I Form 1-53.) 2. Fill in ail the items on the card and sign it. 3. Hand the completed card to any postal clerk or Immigration em¬ ployee. Do not mall the card your¬ self.
• ¦ • Aliens 14 years of age and over must file tholr own form. A parent, or the legal guardian of an alien who is less than 14, must file the report for the youngsters.
Argyle R. Ma(fkey, C!omra. of Im¬ migration & Naturalization; Herb¬ ert Brownell, Jr., Attorney Gener¬ al; United States Department of Justice; National Council of Jew¬ Uh Women—Dnlted HIAS Service; Counoll of Jewish Women—Mrs. Daniel H. Cohen, Chairman ot A- merloanlzatlon.
VoT further information, oall Mrs. Daniel H. Cohen, DO. 8103, or Mrs. B. X Ootdon, FA. ZSeo, chair¬ man. Service to Foreign- Born.
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| Title | Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1956-01-13 |
| Subject | Jews -- Ohio -- Periodicals |
| Place | Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio) |
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