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PRONICLE 2[& Serving Columbus, "Central arJiTsouthwestem Ohio CTR VoL 45, No. 15 THURSDAY, APRR 13, 1967 -3 NISAN, 5727 Columbiisites Receive Po&is: Gordon B. Zacks was named an associate cfaairman of tfae Young LeadersMp cabinet c( the United Jewish Appeid,' accordfaig to an announcement by Leonard D, BeU ot, Lewiston, Matae, cabinet chainnan. Millard M. Cummtas' and Bernard K. Yenkta were re-elected to membersMp on tbe cabtaet. Mr. Zacks is a trustee cf tfae TAiited Jewish Fund and Council, as well as an asso¬ ciate chairman of Advance Gifts for the 1967 campaign. He was chairman of tfae National Committee on LeadersMp Development for tfae'Councll ofJewisfaFeder- atlons and Welfare Funds ta 1965-66. ta 1964 fae received . tfae Therese Stern Kafan Memorial LeadersMp clta- '• tion as an outstanding young leader ta Ms community. He recently became a member of the MetropolitanNewYork Chapter ofthe Young Presi¬ dent's Organization. He has twice participated ta Young LeadersMp Missions to Is¬ rael and Eurojie. Mr. Zacks is president of the R.G. Bany Corporation. ujj^, 4 ; Mr. Cummtas is chairman <p-i{i'9« tfaejVJQUQg Metf s Division ^•¦¦'''sgk^jp:jraF0'i9'cpan»paign». The m^m Wmk New Air Clash _ Is Touched ^ff Gtrlon Zuki sMp Award, he Is a past president of ZionLodge, B'nal B'rith. Mr. Yenklh is a partner ta the Yenkta- Majestlc Paint Conwratlon. ^The Young LeadersMp r ^r^^'^'lSiidr- cb-cfa Airman' bf i h e Maccabee Division. He is. a national board member of the American Israel Public Aftairs Committee, and has accompanied Young Leader-t sMp Missions to Europe and Israel. Mr. Cummins is president of the Thurman Manufacturing Company. Mr. Yenkta is advisor to the Young Men's Division of the 1967 campaign. A mem¬ ber of the Natlcmal Board of ORT, and a recipient tal965 of the UIFC Young Leader- 'B'Day Set For May 24 Mrs. Martta J. Polster, inesident ottfae JewishBlood Donor Council, hasjmnoiin- ced tfaat Wednesday, May 24 will be tfae date of theSprfaig "B" Day Campaign, at the Jewisfa Center from 12:30 to 6:30 p.m. Sanford Fish¬ man has been appointed to, head the Sprfaig Drive, and an all-out effort will be made to procure a minimum of. 300 pfaits of blood, sattaat the Jewish community can- meet its assigned quota set' by tfaeFrankUnCountyChap- ter of tfae American Red Cross. Mrs. Polster as ked-tfae faelp and co-c^ratlon of all meniber organizations ofthe Council of OrgaMzations of the United Jewish Fund and Council, tamakingtheSpring Campaign on May^4thasuc- cess.' • \ , AU cfaairmen are remind¬ ed that a special m^G!tii;g to fill kits and prepare'{(ir "B" Day wlU !» held.^at the Jewish CenteJr on jVe^d-, nesday evening. May 3rd>t 8p.ni. 25 to-'40 years to age who have'shown leadership potential in their home com¬ munities. It sponsors'na¬ tional and regional confer^ ences, conducts annual study missions to Israel and Europe to see UJA relief programs ta action, holds week-end "retreats" to meet with overseas and Israeli leaders, and cm- ducts an.annual semtaar with the UnlteD'-States and faiter¬ national g^o v ernmentofQ- citds. J^s^e)[lj^^e^taar was faeIdJn<Vniip«ratei;9i?M witfa vic«i ^^^emi.'a^i^' pfareypahfclpwing. ' ' The United Jewisfa Appeal is the major American agency-aiding inmilgrants to Israel, and refiigees and (Conttaued on Page 13) Clean Up Drive . Set By City , Mayor M. E. Sensenbren¬ ner announcedthatthe annual Metropolitan Columbus 'Spring Fire Preventlon- Clean-up Campaign will be observed during tfae ten-day iieriod beginning Friday, Ap- 'rll 2S and endfaig. midnight Sfandaiy, May 7. ,' Theme for the 1967 cam- ¦ paign Is "Clean-upPs Intent- im is Fire Prevention." . In conjunction with tfais -campaign and as a service I to its readers, tfaeCfaronicIe I Is providing a listing of rel- {table firms wMcfa can help I perform many services needed for Spring clean-u];». For any of your clean-up needs, consulttheChron- I tele's easy to use Clean- ' Up Section, on page 12 of tMs issue. Our advertisers look for> '' ward to faelplngyou witfayour clean-up problems. .Coinpa«l,lr(Mn JTA and WUPjReporh WASHINGTON, (JTA) ~ Elgypt faas acMeved"major qualitative improvements" ta her armed forces, es¬ pecially the Egyptian afar force, Sen.stuartSymington, . Missoiui Democrat, revealed ta a report to tiie Senate Committees on Armed Services and Foreign Relations. The report was based on the Senator's recent visit to E^gypt en Ms return from 'Viet Nam. He visited Israel during the same trip. MILWAUKEE, (JTA) — A constitutional amendmeitf to allow tfae state to pay for the bus transportation of religious and other non-private school cMldren was approved by a large margta by Wisconsta voters ta a two-day referendum. WASHINGTON. (JTA) — The Jewish War Veterans sharply criticized Dr. Martin LutfaerKlngforequating America's defense .of .Viet Nam witfa Nazi atrocities during World War 0. JWV Commander Malcolm A. Tarlov referred specifically to Dr. King's likening the use of new weapons ta Viet Nam to tbe Nazi experimentation witfa new medlctaes and tortures en concentration camp Inmates. MIAMI, (TTA) ~ The Goyescas Corporation, Flor¬ ida's largest importer of Spanish-language pub¬ lications, wMch faas been doing a brisk trade here ta anti-Semitic literature, annaunced tfaat it has discontinued the tanport and sale ofthe anti-Semitic works. Disclosure tfaat tfae American book market has been flooded recently with anti-Semitic literature ta Spanish, produced in Mexico, was made recently ta New York at a meeting of leaders of the Anti- Defamation League of B'nai B'rith. TORONTO, (JTA) — Canadian Zionists were uige4 in. a ^resolution adopted at tbe founding convention -tf'SoH^^gWSSift^" ¦' phases of Jewish education." The 1,000 delegates, ta the same resolution, urged the natiraial executive of the FZOC to call on all Zionists to extend their "fullest support" to day schools supporting the ZioMst movement. The new national executive also was urged "to explore every avenue of financial support for Jewish day schools, tacluding that of govemment aid." BONN, (JTA) — The East German Conunwilst press has launched a series of attacks agatast West Cierman Chancellor Kurt George Kiesinger for what the controlled press ta East Germany calls his "pro-Israel policies." Critic Featured In Last Lecture Monday LESUE A, FIEDLER, teacher, author and nation¬ ally recognized critic, will be featured at the ftaal ses¬ sion of tfae Jewisfa Center Lecture Series to be faeld on Mcmday, April 17, 8:30 p.ni. ta tfae Center Adult Lounge. Professor Fidler will focus attention, on tfae an¬ nounced topic "Tfae"'Intel¬ lectual' and tfae Jewisfa Es- taUisfament". Dr. Martfai 0. Keller, cfaairman et the Center Lecture Series ta¬ dlcated Prdbssor Fiedler will discuss suci). questions as: 'Have'our intellectuals abandoned the Jewish Ccmi- muntty?; Does Judaism tend to alienate the elite?; and From where should Jewisfa LeadersMp come? Profes¬ sor Fiedler will take a dis¬ cerning look at our tadepend¬ ent and creative tfalnkers and tfaelr rde ta contemporaiy Jewisfa life. From fals post at tfae lAi- IversUy of Buffalo, Profes¬ sor Feldler faas come to be recogMzed as one oftfaeout- standfaig critics and ta- teUectual giants on tfae nat¬ ional scene today. As as¬ sociate editor of Ramputs Magazfaie, autfaor of "Jhe TEL AVIV, OTA) - Sfac Soviet-mads Syrian MIG-2ls were sfaot ^down by Israeli migs ta a sudden land-and-alr battle last week touched off by new Syrian efforts to pre¬ vent Israeli tractors i^om cultivation In a demilitarized zone on the border. Israeli officials said that cne Syrian tank was destroyed and tfaree Syrian artillery batteries air bombed, Two Israeli tractors were dam¬ aged ta the heavy shooting and several houses were hit. It was such escalating bor¬ der clashes last January wMch led UMted Nations Secretary-General U Tfaant to arrange a convening of an extraordinary session of the Israeli-Syrian Mixed Armistice Commission to dampen border fighting. THE EXCHANGE began when Syrians started shoot¬ ing at an Israeli tractor working on a field wMch faas been regularly cultivated by members ofthe nearby Haon Kibbutz. It was the third such tacldent ta a week. After desuitoiy firing for a few mtautes, the Syrians attacked with heavy automat¬ ic fire firom several posit¬ ions against an armored tractor sent into the field. , ^. After Israe^ retumedthe ' fire,''tlie Syrlans~'put tank guns into operation, with Is¬ rael replying ta ktad. Tfae Syrians also fired a nuniber of mortar shells into the tray. The UMted Nations asked^for a cease-fire. The Syrian^accepted on condit¬ ion that Israel remove its tractor from the field, a condition Israel rejected. The shootfaig conttaued. AFTER several hours of ground fighttag, the Israel Air Force was sent into action. Israeli planes des¬ troyed, tfaree Syrian artill¬ ery battles at Tweflq, At Tonight lad rMht Last Jew ta America" and reviewer, for American Jud¬ aism, TIME Magaztae, tfae NOW Yorker and numerous otfaer magaztaes and peri¬ odicals, Leslie Fiedlertoday provides a terse and ac- ¦ curate commentary on our times. ta the pattem ofthe Jew¬ isfa Center Lecture Serips, Professor Fiedler provides a unique opportunity to meet and talk with outstanding tfafaikers and men of letters and leadersMp on the Am¬ erican Jewisfa Scene today. Everyone Is invited to take advantage of tMs distinctive opportimily of hearing such an often quoted InteUectual and Jewish roan of affairs. Curtain iCall For TheU.J.F.C. The closing ftmcUon ofthe 1967 Campaign, United Jew¬ ish Fund and Council, will take place toMght, Tfaurs- day, at 8:00 p.m. at tfae Jewisfa Center. Marvta L. Glassman, gen¬ eral cfaairman, will annaunce the totals to date ta the campaign. Report from befatad the Iron Curtata will be given by Mrs. Aaron Zacks and Gordon Zacks. The Young Matrons will present amus- Icalskit Tbe public ta faivited to attend. that pofait, Syrian Mlg-21s were sent into battle and two of them were sfaot down. A ceasefire was arranged but the Syrians broke it with a renewal of shooting. Heavy mortar flre damaged ;t^ Israeli tractors wMch were finally ^extricated.- Tbe shooting spread to the near¬ by Haon and Tel Katzfar set- (Continued on Page 13) Yiddisli Tlieotre Coming Here A Yiddish Theater En¬ semble of six outstanding stars of the New York American Jewish musical comed)' stage will be pre^ sented here on April 20 at 8:00 p.m. at The Jewish Center Auditorium. The a^, pearance of tfae-troupe featuring a new musical review, "Sfaolem Alelcfaem Yidden," conceived and di¬ rected by Ben Bonus, is sponsored by the Agudas Achlm Brotherfaood. THE ALL STAR Ensemble tacludes the versatile act¬ ress, singer and Internation¬ ally renowned Mina Bern; the Yiddish star, Shmulik Goldstein; the outstanding Ylddish-Engllsfa actress and sfaiger, Suzanne Walters; tfae well-known artist, Bernard Sauer; the musical director- pianist, Renee Solomon; and the internaUonally-weJ^L- known director, actor and singer, Ben Bonus. Thefar appearance here is part of a nation-wide tour 'Under,the auspices of Far-' band-Labor Zionist Order, wMcfa, for the past forty years, has-annually brougiit the best Yiddish tfaeater itio scores of Jewish communi- 'ties tathe UiitedStates and Canada as a part of Its pro¬ gram of cultural actiyities. . Sanfbrd Timen, is general chairman of arrangements witfa Irving Gertner, Harmd Topoloshy and A.P. Luper assisting. Tickets may be obtidned firom the Jewish Center Desk, The Agudas Achim oBElce, conunittee menibers or at tbe door on tfae nigfat ofthe Iierformance. Louis Feinberg Is presi¬ dent of the Brotherhood. \l\ ' >4 H 1;] .!¦'¦ r,' ' ii ItMi^Be Yours! Have you made your Pledge tothe 1967 Campaign of the UMted Jewisfa JFund and Council? If you faave not done so^ you STILL have time to make your ONE gift for FORTY causes by calling tbe UIFC Office - 221-5181. Many pledges are stiU out and are needed to put the campaign over the top. rr MIGHT BE YOURS THAT WILL DO IT! CALL TODAY! ? -J ¦:: 3 ' • H ' "- i\ ' H ^y C' VI U\ Hj !• >' A >< 'Hi ' .^ >• i4
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Title | Ohio Jewish chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1967-04-13 |
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Title | Ohio Jewish Chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1967-04-13, page 01 |
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Columbus (Ohio) Franklin County (Ohio) |
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PRONICLE
2[& Serving Columbus, "Central arJiTsouthwestem Ohio CTR
VoL 45, No. 15
THURSDAY, APRR 13, 1967 -3 NISAN, 5727
Columbiisites Receive Po&is:
Gordon B. Zacks was named an associate cfaairman of tfae Young LeadersMp cabinet c( the United Jewish Appeid,' accordfaig to an announcement by Leonard D, BeU ot, Lewiston, Matae, cabinet chainnan. Millard M. Cummtas' and Bernard K. Yenkta were re-elected to membersMp on tbe cabtaet.
Mr. Zacks is a trustee cf tfae TAiited Jewish Fund and Council, as well as an asso¬ ciate chairman of Advance Gifts for the 1967 campaign. He was chairman of tfae National Committee on LeadersMp Development for tfae'Councll ofJewisfaFeder- atlons and Welfare Funds ta 1965-66. ta 1964 fae received . tfae Therese Stern Kafan Memorial LeadersMp clta- '• tion as an outstanding young leader ta Ms community. He recently became a member of the MetropolitanNewYork Chapter ofthe Young Presi¬ dent's Organization. He has twice participated ta Young LeadersMp Missions to Is¬ rael and Eurojie. Mr. Zacks is president of the R.G. Bany Corporation.
ujj^, 4 ; Mr. Cummtas is chairman
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