Ohio Jewish Chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1958-05-02, page 01 |
Save page Remove page | Previous | 1 of 8 | Next |
|
This page
All
|
Loading content ...
OfflOJE^ 2^0 Serving Cok IS and Central Ohio Jewish Coinmunily \V?AR I Vol. 34, No. 18 OLUMBUS. OHIO, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1958 oq D.v,yt«d to An.,!c.n Columbus is Host to!Ohio Valley Council Convention Lay k-iniera, as well as dlfltlng- iilalied mtmbers of tho clergy rep- rcsciiUng Reform Jewrlsh leador- ship in thia cin:a. are cnnvenlng in Columbus this weclc-cnd to consider problems in dlrccUne the growth lo "Building Tiimor- roWa Congregation." Representatives of 54 consri;ga- tiona, eomprlsins thf Ohio Valley Council, headed by Dr. Loon Saks of CIndnnati, will be in session at the rt HayM Hotel, where all Saturday and Sundny sessions win be held. Following the wdcomliiB of delegates at the Friday night worship scnice at Tompie Israel, the Saturday mornine service lit the temple will !nt.!ud> thi pur ticipatlon of mi mbtrs of llu DR. BINOTOCH will he the prinelpal speaker at the banquet tonight at l^he PL Hayea Hotel, where the Ohio Valley Council convention is being held. IK Folks Tfniple Iv''ugue. It, WiU begin at ii a, m. luncheon ut the Ft Hayea ¦1 nt 1^130 p m will toIlDw ttte ,i:e Norman Shane of Evans- Ind.. will preside Thi> in tion «tI1 bL- given by Ruhlil Martin H. Ryback ot Evanuville " Irs, M. Myer Singer of Cin- nnti wil! introdoce tlie upeaker, Eugene 6 BorowltE, nsKociate .'ctcfr of UAHC's Comnilseiim Education For hla subject hti haa chosen: "Parents and Chll- Seiireh for G"d "' ¦ BorawlU ¦.viU hi- remi-niljer cd in Columbus, where he attend¬ ed Ohio State University from ¦hich he graduated in 1942, In 14j0 ht vias till Mrs Hi.iiry Mur genthau FlJoW at thr HLCIR The dugrep of Doctor of Hebrew U'tters WHS awarded to him In 1952 for Ilia work in Rabbinic Theology, Jewish Education and Modern Hi-'brew 'Ho has diating ulshed hlrnaali,both ua a writer and lecturer, \i-ith special intereat in fteidH jiprLalnlng to youth. Tlie luncheon meeting' will be followed By dlseuaslon groups First (il^ thoae' groups will be concerned with "Gaining Spiritual Depth " Robert S, Aronson, Co¬ lumbus, will preside Rabbi Henry Sandman,'Limiu will offer thi' In- of Nashville, will epeak on ¦Through the Use of tho Union Prayer Book ' Mrs, Harry I., Lawn'r Dav ton will sjiuik on itmii nnd cation. "What MnUew a Good Congrega¬ tional President?" will be dlacue- sed by Stanley Ijoewenstoin of Charleston .TaeU Kanimlns, In dlanapolis. will dlucuMM "The Rf- aponalbllltles of the Board Mem¬ ber," Ell Cohan, Cincinnati, will dlseum "Int^Kratlng the Members in the Total Congregational Pro¬ gram," The recorder will be Mr. J. M. Fuhrmait, Louisville RufeTiHlrntion wll! be held at 4 30 p m and the n-eepllon will bi'gln at B .IO p m„ followed by of "The Power of Faith" and a ber of magazine articles. - Victor B rteicbcrt. Cinelo- will offLT the beniKjiction inday morning at S'30, a com¬ bined campaign brealifoat will be ht'ld for all Congregational presl- ; H. officers and chairmen oi ' Congregational Gomblnod Cam¬ paign eommitteea Ur. Clarcnc Efrnymson. Indianapolis, will pre- Rabbi Morton M. n, Akron, will offer cation. Norman Shane will be thi 7 30 t>r RABBI VOLKMAN, director of the Ohio Valley Council, is am the distinguished visitors at Ft, Hayes Hotel Cur Mr A I^ NeiTln. Lima, will be the The third discussion uroup will deal with "President, Board, Con- gregarioh' IntcT-relationa" E d- Aconson'of Toledo will bo modera¬ tor Rifcbi Norniun Diamond, Springfitld. wiii give the invo- .(.atlon and Phillip Meyei - nirtti ¦.ill be toastMiaater .v-k PiHhr prtaidint of Ter n pa ^1 iijil v., km in Char- ,ijr of th. I ('hlo Val- Alll aUo bnni, greet- inlir will be Dr .1. AplJel jeaJiei r IjK>n Saks will prpsidc at the Plenary meeting at 10 a. m., opened with an invocation by Rabbi Robert Kaufm,an of Mnr- gantown That meeting will be devoted exclusively to a tiiseus- aion ot the OVC Camp-In sti tute, FUbbl Stephen Passamaiieek win canduct the worship nervlce between noon and 12:30 p. na. Tn. Paul Gorin, Canton, will deliver a ocrraonetfce, Rabbi Theodore g. Levy, Huntington, will lead tbe Adoration and Kaddish, and Rah¬ bl Saul Rubin of WheeUng will oKe' the bencdktoin. Mmer Moyer, Dayton, will pre¬ side at the 12:30 p. m. luncheon. Babhl Morton M. Kanter, Dayton, win oiler the invocation. Dr. Jos¬ eph B- Roaenbloom, Lexington, will Introduce Robert Miller, president of the NFTY, who will speak on ''Long Day's Journey." Tliat address vrill be followed by a Plenary meeting and the bene¬ diction by Rabbi Volkman. of ( wll ' ijii rtuardian of the Dr Bln^tulk la im 11 kiioivn na r.ib^ of Chii-agoa Ttmple Sho¬ lom; He has traveled widely !¦. Europe in his five trips abroad flf well as in Pale:ittni\ South Ameri. ca, the Far East, Japan and Hong Kong. His latest book, "The Road to 'ul Llv ng. for publication by Simon & Srh- ustfT on May 16 He is alao authoi 1>B. SAKS, president of the Ohio Valley Council, will direct sessions of the jfroup meeting this week-end He la an Important lay figure in Reform Judaism BABBI BOBOWITZ will dls- cuas "ParenlB and Children Search for God" in a speech be¬ fore the luncheon session of the OVC today CX}L. ELEOM To Address UJF Youth Groups Tomorrow, at Doibta'a Provinc¬ ial House, the Vami|r Adult and Youth Divisions of the United Jewlah G^lnd will present the bril¬ liant yauns Col. Gideon H3roni, high tanking Israel Air Fonic of¬ ficer, who took a leadina: part in the Blnai campaign, nt ita "Ap¬ preciation Night" affair. A Sabra, COl. EIrom ia t2iliical o( the hard-hitting, yet Idealistic profesaional soldier upon whom Israel depcnda tor its defense and survival. He la one of tho officers who have played a key role in Israel's Air Force from Us earl¬ iest Inception In the desperate days of 19*8. In the air-battJcB of the War of Independence, cOEpmanded the first air squadron of the Jewish state, flying tiny single-engine planes of World War U vintage. Those planes participated do2«na of actions against the enemy, utilizing the moat prlml- iive meana of tiand^bolnblng, fly- Ihg teeoanaissKLnce and Dhotog- mpby SlsslonB and participating' in BUfply fhf^ts to beieagDcred (Mnilaaed «a pise S) aEGTION BANQUET TOMORROW NIGHT ATTEMPT. I. The annual election and in Btallatlon banqiict of Temple Tifereth Israel (s Sunday, 6 30 1.. in the social hall of the temple. Nominated to presidency for ,e coming year ia Charles B Marguiis. airiS Broadmoor Ave, A er for many years in com ity affairs, Mr Marguiis has served as president nf Charltj Newsies and ia paat-president of the Excelsior Club Rabbi Nathan Zellzer, spiritual leader of the Congregation, will natal] thC' following officers and members of the board of trustees President. Mr Marguiis: first vice president, Albert A. Blank nd viec-prosidont, Fred M md; secretary, Morris Swed¬ low, treasurer, Martin J. Polster. Members of the board of trus- Reuben Abramson, I, C. Benis. Ralph Cobey, David Goldsmith. Joseph Kass, Herman M. Katz, Mrs. Richard Ueberman, Jiillim C- Margulles. Harry Masser, Sorauci M. Mel¬ ton, Raymond D. Nateman. Law¬ rence W Polster, Morria Polster, Gerald Rips, Albert Rosen, Irvln Roth. Liouls Schlezingcr, Mrs. August Schofer, Dr. Harry Topolosky, Dr Joseph Venook, Sidney Wasser¬ strom, William Wasaoratronrt, Ar¬ thur B. Westerman. Dr. Harry Topolosky wlil serve as toastmaster for the banciuet, Arthur Westerman la general chairman. A tribute will be pteoented to David Goldsmith, who has served the Congrcgatlort as president tor the past three years. Greetings will be prcwnted from TIfereth Israel Sisterhood president, Mrs. Jack Sehllllng: Men's Ciub president. Gerald .Rips; ' United Synagogue Youth president, Fred Abramson. (caatlBned on vase I) Stra tnb Titl SERVING a-NM B'KITH. ZION chapter, during the 2Eth year of service in Ctoliirabus, will be Mra, Albert J Decker, and Mrs 1. J .^walsky. vice presidents, Mr:j Alex CloWnon. president, and Mrs, Aaron Kahn and Mrs Ike Coiien. vice-presidents, pictured abov) They were installed by Mrs. David Handler, a past president of the .pter, at the instaliatlon luncheon April 22 (Tepy photo) PLAYLET FEATURED FOR COUNCIL WOMEN INSTALLATION MEHING TUESDAY NOON The Cohimbus Hi^ction, National Council of Jewish Women's final meeting in Tnesdny, 12,30 p m., at the Jewish Center Inslulia- tion of the new altte of officers and board members will bo a bigb- llght of the meeting, w\th Mrs, Simon Laiarue serving as Installing officer. Mra. Allan Meyer, who has completed her tenure of office as presiderit of the Columbus Si'ction ot Council, will turn the goal over to Her auoceasor. Mrs. David Cerstenfeld, Incoming proaldent. A playlet entitled "Down Memory Lane" will be presented by the program chairman. Mrs. Morry Tarcov. and will honor oil pnEl presidents of the local Section. Mra. Alvln Kahan, tax stamp chairman, lia.n nnuounoed that many prlKcu wlli be awarded. Members must bring counted pack¬ ages of J50 face vahle tax stamps to he eligible for the drawing A tea, planned by Mr.i, Joseph Haas nnd her lionpltnlity commit¬ tee, will precede the meeting. ROSE E, LAZARUS SISTERHOOD LUNCHEON AT WllfDING HOLLOW SCHEDULED MAY 13 I >n ToeJilay, May 13, Rose E. Lazarus Sisterhood of Temple I-irael will ifcld its installation hmcheon and May meeting at Wind¬ ing Hrllow Country Club, Tho luncheon fee will be 12-50, and Mrs. B(rt Rosenfflinl and Mrs, Edward Baier. and their committee, will be calling ricmbers for rescrvationB. Members not receiving a call ihculd eontict Mrs. Rosenthal. BE. 5-EB02, or Mrs. Baier, BE. 5-*537, b'v May ID. J Alri Isaoore Topper is chair¬ man of th<J luncheon. 1 ht business meeting wlil be prt^ldrii ot'or by Mrs Herbert Fenburr, Sisterhood president, and opening prayer will be given ose Ghltman The fol- i' ofliccrs and board hn be installed by Dr It rrmr rfj Folkman' Presiderft, Mrs, RajTnond Kahn. first vlcetpresident, Mrs. Sidney Berg seiAnd vice-president. Mrs, Mth In Harris; third vlce-presl- df-nt. Mr^'WiUIam Gllck; auditor, Mrs Irving Lneitritz. Chairmen. Beautlfieatlon, Mrs. A, E Block: Braille, continuing chairman, Mrs. Richard Abol; Bulb Sales, Mrs. Theodore Sim¬ son: Bulb Delivery, Mrs, Irving Lichtenstein; Earning Fund. Mrs. Morrie Bromberg, Gift & Memor¬ ial, Mrs. Alfred Guggenheim; Gift Shop, Mrs Robert Gunder¬ sheimer; Interfalth, Mrs, Samuel Gup, Kitchen, Mrs. Milton Katz; Library. Mrs. Maynard Kaplan. Luncheon, Mm. Joseph Hais Membership co-ehalrmcn. Mrs, Edward Baler nnd Mrs Bert Ros¬ enthal; PTC Mrs. Rudolph Stern, Jr ; Re fresh men la, Mrs. Martin Davidorf; Religion. Mrs. Sidney Levoff; Remembrance, Mra. Jos¬ eph Engelman; Serve-a-Hbapitat. Mrs Jacob Gilbert; Special Gifts, Mrs. Mike Hausman- Telephone CD-chnirmcn, Mrs Richard Ncus tadt and Mrs, David Madison Transporlalion, ^trs Jules Sokol The program for the afternoon under the direction of MrS Har old Mdnctt, will be a skit entitled ¦¦Les Girls ¦' Members needing trahspcirta tlon to the luncheon should call Mrs. Myron Oohen, BE 1 SBTfl, or Mrs, Jules Solwil, BK 6-8388. LOCAL WOMEN SET UP ORGANIZATION OF CITY OF HOPE A Columbus auxiliary of the City of Hope—free, non-sectarian medical center for the patient care and research of cancer, leuk¬ emia, tuberculosis and other ca¬ tastrophic diseases—has been or¬ ganized by local women. The *3- ycar-old City of Hope, located at Duarte. Calif., Is under Jewish auspices and has auxiliaries sup¬ porting it in moiB than SOO cities throughout the country. An organtEatlonal meeting of the new Columbus group was held AprU 23 at tho home of Mrs. Her¬ bert Simons,- 2625 Powell Ave. Mrs. Harry A. Shurow, Cincin¬ nati, national chairman of au.xi- liarlcs, and Miss Pearl Friedman. Chicago, regional supervisor, ad- dretifled the more than 40 women who attended and showed tilnia dcpicUng the acUvity at the City of Hope,^ Pro tcm officers elected In¬ clude Mr-s. Harry M. Kollus, 6S N. Merkle Rd.. president; Mrs. Joseph Golden 223 Mayfair vice- president Mra, Sol Eisenman G7 K Gould, ¦rice-president and pro¬ gram chairman Mrs Jack Krcake 3330 Anaw&nda, treasur¬ er and Mw Herbert anjons, re- t ord ing secretory An oDen board meeting to which all interested women are mvitcd, n 111 be held Wednevday, 1 SO P w, at the home of IXn. Joseph Golden, 223 Mayfair /
Object Description
Title | Ohio Jewish chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1958-05-02 |
Subject | Jews -- Ohio -- Periodicals |
Place |
Columbus (Ohio) Franklin County (Ohio) |
Creator | The Chronicle Printing and Publishing Co. |
Collection | Ohio Jewish Chronicle |
Submitting Institution | Columbus Jewish Historical Society |
Rights | This item may have copyright restrictions. Online access is provided for research purposes only. For rights and reproduction requests or more information, go to http://www.ohiohistory.org/images/information |
Type | Text |
File Name | index.cpd |
Image Height | Not Available |
Image Width | Not Available |
Searchable Date | 1958-05-02 |
Format | newspapers |
LCCN | sn78005600 |
Date created | 2016-11-02 |
Description
Title | Ohio Jewish Chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1958-05-02, page 01 |
Subject | Jews -- Ohio -- Periodicals |
Place |
Columbus (Ohio) Franklin County (Ohio) |
Creator | Ohio Jewish Chronicle |
Collection | Ohio Jewish Chronicle |
Submitting Institution | Columbus Jewish Historical Society |
Rights | This item may have copyright restrictions. Online access is provided for research purposes only. For rights and reproduction requests or more information, go to http://www.ohiohistory.org/images/information |
Type | Text |
File Name | Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1958-05-02, page 01.tif |
Image Height | 2989 |
Image Width | 2026 |
File Size | 698.063 KB |
Searchable Date | 1958-05-02 |
Full Text |
OfflOJE^
2^0 Serving Cok
IS and Central Ohio Jewish
Coinmunily \V?AR I
Vol. 34, No. 18
OLUMBUS. OHIO, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1958
oq D.v,yt«d to An.,!c.n
Columbus is Host to!Ohio Valley Council Convention
Lay k-iniera, as well as dlfltlng- iilalied mtmbers of tho clergy rep- rcsciiUng Reform Jewrlsh leador- ship in thia cin:a. are cnnvenlng in Columbus this weclc-cnd to consider problems in dlrccUne the growth lo "Building Tiimor- roWa Congregation."
Representatives of 54 consri;ga- tiona, eomprlsins thf Ohio Valley Council, headed by Dr. Loon Saks of CIndnnati, will be in session at the rt HayM Hotel, where all Saturday and Sundny sessions win be held.
Following the wdcomliiB of delegates at the Friday night worship scnice at Tompie Israel, the Saturday mornine service lit the temple will !nt.!ud> thi pur ticipatlon of mi mbtrs of llu
DR. BINOTOCH will he the
prinelpal speaker at the banquet tonight at l^he PL Hayea Hotel, where the Ohio Valley Council convention is being held.
IK Folks Tfniple Iv''ugue. It, WiU begin at ii a, m.
luncheon ut the Ft Hayea ¦1 nt 1^130 p m will toIlDw ttte ,i:e Norman Shane of Evans- Ind.. will preside Thi> in tion «tI1 bL- given by Ruhlil Martin H. Ryback ot Evanuville " Irs, M. Myer Singer of Cin- nnti wil! introdoce tlie upeaker, Eugene 6 BorowltE, nsKociate .'ctcfr of UAHC's Comnilseiim Education For hla subject hti haa chosen: "Parents and Chll- Seiireh for G"d "' ¦ BorawlU ¦.viU hi- remi-niljer cd in Columbus, where he attend¬ ed Ohio State University from ¦hich he graduated in 1942, In 14j0 ht vias till Mrs Hi.iiry Mur genthau FlJoW at thr HLCIR
The dugrep of Doctor of Hebrew U'tters WHS awarded to him In 1952 for Ilia work in Rabbinic Theology, Jewish Education and Modern Hi-'brew 'Ho has diating ulshed hlrnaali,both ua a writer and lecturer, \i-ith special intereat in fteidH jiprLalnlng to youth.
Tlie luncheon meeting' will be followed By dlseuaslon groups
First (il^ thoae' groups will be concerned with "Gaining Spiritual Depth " Robert S, Aronson, Co¬ lumbus, will preside Rabbi Henry Sandman,'Limiu will offer thi' In-
of Nashville, will epeak on ¦Through the Use of tho Union Prayer Book ' Mrs, Harry I., Lawn'r Dav ton will sjiuik on itmii nnd
cation.
"What MnUew a Good Congrega¬ tional President?" will be dlacue- sed by Stanley Ijoewenstoin of Charleston .TaeU Kanimlns, In dlanapolis. will dlucuMM "The Rf- aponalbllltles of the Board Mem¬ ber," Ell Cohan, Cincinnati, will dlseum "Int^Kratlng the Members in the Total Congregational Pro¬ gram," The recorder will be Mr. J. M. Fuhrmait, Louisville
RufeTiHlrntion wll! be held at 4 30 p m and the n-eepllon will bi'gln at B .IO p m„ followed by
of "The Power of Faith" and a ber of magazine articles.
- Victor B rteicbcrt. Cinelo- will offLT the beniKjiction
inday morning at S'30, a com¬ bined campaign brealifoat will be ht'ld for all Congregational presl- ;
H. officers and chairmen oi ' Congregational Gomblnod Cam¬ paign eommitteea Ur. Clarcnc Efrnymson. Indianapolis, will pre- Rabbi Morton M.
n, Akron, will offer cation. Norman Shane will be thi
7 30
t>r
RABBI VOLKMAN, director of the Ohio Valley Council, is am the distinguished visitors at
Ft, Hayes Hotel
Cur
Mr A I^ NeiTln. Lima, will be the
The third discussion uroup will deal with "President, Board, Con- gregarioh' IntcT-relationa" E d- Aconson'of Toledo will bo modera¬ tor Rifcbi Norniun Diamond, Springfitld. wiii give the invo-
.(.atlon and Phillip Meyei - nirtti ¦.ill be toastMiaater .v-k PiHhr prtaidint of Ter
n pa ^1
iijil v., km in Char- ,ijr of th. I ('hlo Val- Alll aUo bnni, greet- inlir will be Dr
.1. AplJel
jeaJiei
r IjK>n Saks will prpsidc at
the Plenary meeting at 10 a. m., opened with an invocation by Rabbi Robert Kaufm,an of Mnr- gantown That meeting will be devoted exclusively to a tiiseus-
aion ot the OVC Camp-In sti tute,
FUbbl Stephen Passamaiieek win canduct the worship nervlce between noon and 12:30 p. na. Tn. Paul Gorin, Canton, will deliver a ocrraonetfce, Rabbi Theodore g. Levy, Huntington, will lead tbe Adoration and Kaddish, and Rah¬ bl Saul Rubin of WheeUng will oKe' the bencdktoin.
Mmer Moyer, Dayton, will pre¬ side at the 12:30 p. m. luncheon. Babhl Morton M. Kanter, Dayton, win oiler the invocation. Dr. Jos¬ eph B- Roaenbloom, Lexington, will Introduce Robert Miller, president of the NFTY, who will speak on ''Long Day's Journey." Tliat address vrill be followed by a Plenary meeting and the bene¬ diction by Rabbi Volkman.
of (
wll '
ijii rtuardian of the
Dr Bln^tulk la im 11 kiioivn na r.ib^ of Chii-agoa Ttmple Sho¬ lom; He has traveled widely !¦. Europe in his five trips abroad flf well as in Pale:ittni\ South Ameri. ca, the Far East, Japan and Hong Kong.
His latest book, "The Road to
'ul Llv
ng.
for publication by Simon & Srh- ustfT on May 16 He is alao authoi
1>B. SAKS, president of the Ohio Valley Council, will direct
sessions of the jfroup meeting this
week-end He la an Important lay figure in Reform Judaism
BABBI BOBOWITZ will dls- cuas "ParenlB and Children Search for God" in a speech be¬ fore the luncheon session of the OVC today
CX}L. ELEOM
To Address UJF Youth Groups
Tomorrow, at Doibta'a Provinc¬ ial House, the Vami|r Adult and Youth Divisions of the United Jewlah G^lnd will present the bril¬ liant yauns Col. Gideon H3roni, high tanking Israel Air Fonic of¬ ficer, who took a leadina: part in the Blnai campaign, nt ita "Ap¬ preciation Night" affair.
A Sabra, COl. EIrom ia t2iliical o( the hard-hitting, yet Idealistic profesaional soldier upon whom Israel depcnda tor its defense and survival. He la one of tho officers who have played a key role in Israel's Air Force from Us earl¬ iest Inception In the desperate days of 19*8. In the air-battJcB of the War of Independence, cOEpmanded the first air squadron of the Jewish state, flying tiny single-engine planes of World War U vintage.
Those planes participated do2«na of actions against the enemy, utilizing the moat prlml- iive meana of tiand^bolnblng, fly- Ihg teeoanaissKLnce and Dhotog- mpby SlsslonB and participating' in BUfply fhf^ts to beieagDcred (Mnilaaed «a pise S)
aEGTION BANQUET
TOMORROW NIGHT
ATTEMPT. I.
The annual election and in Btallatlon banqiict of Temple Tifereth Israel (s Sunday, 6 30 1.. in the social hall of the temple. Nominated to presidency for ,e coming year ia Charles B Marguiis. airiS Broadmoor Ave, A er for many years in com ity affairs, Mr Marguiis has served as president nf Charltj Newsies and ia paat-president of the Excelsior Club
Rabbi Nathan Zellzer, spiritual leader of the Congregation, will natal] thC' following officers and members of the board of trustees President. Mr Marguiis: first vice president, Albert A. Blank nd viec-prosidont, Fred M md; secretary, Morris Swed¬ low, treasurer, Martin J. Polster. Members of the board of trus-
Reuben Abramson, I, C. Benis. Ralph Cobey, David Goldsmith. Joseph Kass, Herman M. Katz, Mrs. Richard Ueberman, Jiillim C- Margulles.
Harry Masser, Sorauci M. Mel¬ ton, Raymond D. Nateman. Law¬ rence W Polster, Morria Polster, Gerald Rips, Albert Rosen, Irvln Roth.
Liouls Schlezingcr, Mrs. August Schofer, Dr. Harry Topolosky, Dr Joseph Venook, Sidney Wasser¬ strom, William Wasaoratronrt, Ar¬ thur B. Westerman.
Dr. Harry Topolosky wlil serve as toastmaster for the banciuet, Arthur Westerman la general chairman.
A tribute will be pteoented to David Goldsmith, who has served the Congrcgatlort as president tor the past three years.
Greetings will be prcwnted from TIfereth Israel Sisterhood president, Mrs. Jack Sehllllng: Men's Ciub president. Gerald .Rips; ' United Synagogue Youth president, Fred Abramson. (caatlBned on vase I)
Stra
tnb Titl
SERVING a-NM B'KITH. ZION chapter, during the 2Eth year of service in Ctoliirabus, will be Mra, Albert J Decker, and Mrs 1. J .^walsky. vice presidents, Mr:j Alex CloWnon. president, and Mrs, Aaron Kahn and Mrs Ike Coiien. vice-presidents, pictured abov) They were installed by Mrs. David Handler, a past president of the .pter, at the instaliatlon luncheon April 22 (Tepy photo)
PLAYLET FEATURED FOR COUNCIL WOMEN INSTALLATION MEHING TUESDAY NOON
The Cohimbus Hi^ction, National Council of Jewish Women's final meeting in Tnesdny, 12,30 p m., at the Jewish Center Inslulia- tion of the new altte of officers and board members will bo a bigb- llght of the meeting, w\th Mrs, Simon Laiarue serving as Installing officer. Mra. Allan Meyer, who has completed her tenure of office as presiderit of the Columbus Si'ction ot Council, will turn the goal over to Her auoceasor. Mrs. David Cerstenfeld, Incoming proaldent.
A playlet entitled "Down Memory Lane" will be presented by
the program chairman. Mrs. Morry Tarcov. and will honor oil pnEl presidents of the local Section.
Mra. Alvln Kahan, tax stamp chairman, lia.n nnuounoed that many prlKcu wlli be awarded. Members must bring counted pack¬ ages of J50 face vahle tax stamps to he eligible for the drawing
A tea, planned by Mr.i, Joseph Haas nnd her lionpltnlity commit¬ tee, will precede the meeting.
ROSE E, LAZARUS SISTERHOOD LUNCHEON AT WllfDING HOLLOW SCHEDULED MAY 13
I >n ToeJilay, May 13, Rose E. Lazarus Sisterhood of Temple I-irael will ifcld its installation hmcheon and May meeting at Wind¬ ing Hrllow Country Club, Tho luncheon fee will be 12-50, and Mrs. B(rt Rosenfflinl and Mrs, Edward Baier. and their committee, will be calling ricmbers for rescrvationB. Members not receiving a call ihculd eontict Mrs. Rosenthal. BE. 5-EB02, or Mrs. Baier, BE. 5-*537, b'v May ID. J
Alri Isaoore Topper is chair¬ man of th |
Format | newspapers |
Date created | 2008-10-28 |