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^[\^y^^erving Columbus and Central Ohi6 Jewish Co Vol. 34, No. 9 COLUMBUS, OHIO, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1956 Devotad to /snivt>»<an / and Jewlih Ideals UliVEIL RABBI GREENWALD'S MONUMENT SUNDAY, 2 P.M.; COMMUNITY-INVITED Tomorrow, at 2 p. m., the unveiling of the monument which marks the resting placo of the lote Rabbl Leopold Greenwald, of blessed mem- pry, win take place. The entire membership of the Both Jacob Con¬ gregation, as well aa all those in our community who knew and loved Rabbi Greenwald, are asknd to attend tho unvnlling: cvroitiony and thereby be re-inaplred with the memories of a great friend and a great sago in Israel, which havr been a blessing to all. The "Rabltzen," Mrs. Greenwald nnd her family will'arrive in Co¬ lumbua Sunday and will greatly apprecinte Acclng all their friends at the unveiling. Rabbl Salomon Poupko and Mr. M. Goodman will of¬ ficiate. Members of the Steering Committee of tho United Jewish Fund Women's Division: loft to right —Mrs. Aho Wolman. David Ooldanilth. Mrs. Sherman Sharwell, Mrs. Members of the Steering Committee o( ihe United Jewish Fund Women'a Divlalon: loft to right —Mrs. Bernard Fcltlinger, Sirs. Wm. Ollck, Mrs. Aaron Zacka, Mrs. Theodore Schlonsky. Other members, not present when the photo' waa taken: Mesdames B. W. Abramson, nobort Lazarus, Her¬ bert Levy, Jules Murk, Louis Mark, S. M. Melton, Louia Praver, Harry Roth, Samuel Shinbach, Chas. Lazarus. (Topy photo) UNITED JEWISH FUND WOMEN DESIGNATE 1956 STEERING COMMITTEE'S CHAIRMEN Initial meeting of the Steering Committee of the United Jewish Fund, Women'a Division, was held at the home of Mrs, Ben Yenkin. Mrs. Ben Kahn presided and presented her co-chairmen, Mrs. Harry Getz q.nd Mrs. Ben Yenkln. To set off the women's drive each year, the Steering Committee, together with the Advisory Board, meot^ to outline the intensive work of tho coming months, culmlnedblng In bringing In speakers, planting functions and orgaalzlng the all- community ''W" workers, more strong, go out into ti to reach every Jewlah to bring in her pledge for Jewish institutions and chari' ties at home—on the national. In¬ ternational and specifically Israeli scene. Much planning and evaluation and community service, on an In¬ clusive, high level rnust bo faced by the committee and the chair¬ men, Aa the drive develops, njony women will be called upon to sup- Iiort with th^lr efforts and their tlrtio, the wide work of the women's ' committee. gn women (indred 1 comnnJnity ivoman, a^d knd suppon RABBI RtlBENSTBIN ON TV Itabbl Samuel "W. Bubensteln will 8t>|iear on a television program Sunday, 2 p. m., on station WBNS- TV (channel 10). Ho w;H be assist, ed by Cantor Pblltip Oellman and choir of Agudas Achim Congrega¬ tion, ' ART EXHIBIT AT JEWISH CENTER An exhibit of paintings and drawings by Israel AbramofsUy, noted Jewish artist, is currently on display at the Jewish Center, where It may be viewed during the entire month of March. . Born and brought up In Southern Russia, Abromofsky waa exiled to SiWria as a young man for attend- ingSi Zionist meeting. The expres¬ sion \>f mankind's .struggle /<or freedom, freqtiently reflected in his work, stems from this as well as subsequent hardships experienced in his personal struggle to become a top-ranking artist. Abromofsky came to America early in the century and settled in Toledo, 0„ where he has since re¬ sided. The formation of the State of Israel, coming at the climax of the artist's career. Is significant in that both are symbols of tho strug¬ gle for freedom of the human spirit, Tbe artist's mastery of several art medio has won'Increasing rec¬ ognition in nationally competitive (continaed on page 4). MB. GOLDSTEIN Heads Committee A "high holiday" crowd is ex¬ pected at Temple Tlfereth. Israel Tuesday evening, when B'nai B'rith Zion Lodge 62 presents the world-famous d a n t o r Llebeie Waldman in a concert of liturgical and Yiddish songs. He will be ac- componled by Oscor Julius at the piano. The Sanford I, Lakin Memorial Award will olso be presented, dur¬ ing intermission, tp a distinguished member of B'nai fl'rith, "In .recog¬ nition of lengthy and outstanding service to the Lodge and to his fol low citizena In the City of Colum- (continued on page 4) JEWISH WAR VETS TO HONOR CHARTER MEMBERS AT BIRTHDAY STAG THURSDAY Next Thursday a^ the Florentine Restaurant, 907 W. Broad St., 6:30 p. m., Capitol Post 122, Jewish War Veterans, will celebrate its 20th anniversary with a stoak dinner and stag for me;nbers and guests. Tbe Post will honor the following living charter membera; Stanley Schwartz, Sam Uchtensteln, Jos. M. Dulsky, Harry Gold¬ berg, Moehler Pasa, Sam H. Solomon, Jack Kreske, A. J. Bonowltz^ Eir. Lester Seligson, Sam Goldman, Harry J, Cowan, Louis Oppenheimer, Dr. Max Horkin, Sam Mellman, Ben Grossman, Julius Spiesman, Allan Tarshish. Lou Grossman, Norman Kriss. Por reservations call Marty Kaufher, DO. 5951, or Harry Topoloaky, EX. 5276. ANNE LAYLIN GRIMES TO PERFORM FOR ANNUAL PRE-SCHOOL COMMUNITY EVENT One week has passed aince the "preview" story of the unUHual pro¬ gram planijed by the Jewish Center Pn'-Schooi Parent.s Group for it.q annual community event for 1956. Today, the Parents Group an¬ nounces the special engagemtrnt of Anne Laylln- Grimes, one of Ameri¬ ca's finest folklorists and Ohio's roost noted authority on lhe life and history of our state. Mrs. Grimes presents songs, music, dramatic stories and sketches of Ohio, down through the decades. In other parts of her program she goes back over many scores of years through the folklore of Americana at large. A program delightful for chil¬ dren of all ages and an event that Is sheer enjoyment for all adults, all the elements of a the¬ atrical program will be enforce, for Mrs. Grimes presents all ot her se¬ quences in true-to-history coatumes especially created for her by her husband. Dr. Jamea W. Grimes, who Is professor of Fine and Ap¬ plied Arts at Ohio State Univer¬ sity. ' Mra, Grimes also accompanies herself on rare, but genuinely au¬ thentic Instruments which she has searched for and found in her many travels throughout¦ the coun¬ try. For Instance^ have you ever heard the playing of an auto harp or a dulcimer? Those, and other strange instruments, Mrs. Grimes witl play for her songs, stories and other dramatic bits. Mrs. Grimes, a mother of five growing children, has entertained in hundreds of programs through¬ out th^ country—from children of kindergarten ages to college stu¬ dents, from purely lay audiences in in-pcrson, programs and ovpr radio and television and the Volco of America, to moat discriminating groups of those who are expert in the folklore ot Ohio and through¬ out the country. Numerous honors have been be¬ stowed upon her. Hero is a truly r&re and charming, artist, scholarly, authentic, In an unusual and uni¬ que program for all to see and en¬ joy. And, the entire pro-am will be embellished with a special mu¬ seum bit, by a showing of the cos¬ tumes and Inatrumcnts that Mrs, Grlmeq will use and play during tho afternoon. The pre-School's big event will be at the Jowish Center Sunday, Mar. ^8, 3 p. m., w^th an admission charge of 75c for children and adults. nne AUERBAGM Addresses Zionists Charles Auerbach, prominent Cleveland attorney and Zionist leader, will be guest speaker at a regular meeting^ sponsored by the Columbua Zlonlat District, Thurs¬ day, 8:30 p. m^ at the Jewish Cen¬ ter. Mr. Auerbach iff a graduate of Western Reserve University Law School and Is author of a mono¬ graph, "Talmud, a Gateway to the Common Law." He travelled' for the Jewish Agency to Central A- merlca In 1940 and" U on the Speakers* List fot the ZOA and UIA and Is a member of the Nat¬ ional Administrative Council! of the Zionist Organization of America. Mr. Auerbach has been on the teaching staff of"" the Cleveland Marshall Law.School for the,past 15 yeard. Mr.'Aiierbaoh. In his address. wrtU analyse the current problema fac¬ ing the Zionist Movement ¦^."'^^'f'^'5'i^f^l
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Title | Ohio Jewish chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1956-03-02 |
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Columbus (Ohio) Franklin County (Ohio) |
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Title | Ohio Jewish Chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1956-03-02, page 01 |
Subject | Jews -- Ohio -- Periodicals |
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Columbus (Ohio) Franklin County (Ohio) |
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^[\^y^^erving Columbus and Central Ohi6 Jewish Co
Vol. 34, No. 9
COLUMBUS, OHIO, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1956
Devotad to /snivt>» |
Format | newspapers |
Date created | 2008-10-22 |