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^loip^S ^m 'il 2I8T ^.V.^ 'li" 2I\Q^ Serving Columbus, "Central" andSouthwestern Ohio ^AS Vol. 46, No. 41 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1968 - 11 TISHREI ••< Inhk IIhU " 'ir t ... SCHLEZINGER NEW UJFC PRESIDENT Herman M. Katz (right), outgoing president ot tiie UnitedJewisli Fund and Council, turned over the gavel Sundaynigltttonew president Edward Schlezinger. The event toolc place at the-UJFC Annual Unner at the Winding HoUow Country: Club. ' -< ¦-, Print Exkibit At ¥h6 Center The new Traveling Print Exhibition onBlbllcal Themes "Chai: OdetoLlfe" will be tbe Ceider's Cpeidng art exhibition, annoimced Mrs. David Both, The^ewish Center Culforal Arts chair¬ man, on Sunday, Oct. 6, at 2 pbm., in the Adult Lounge, 1125 CoUege Ave. The show has somethingto say about "Chai," the Heb¬ rew word meanbig "Life," and tbe artists hafto availed themselves ct the opportun¬ ity to say how they conceive . tbe symbolic' meaning cClife. "THE 'CHAT Exhibition," says Mrs. Roth, "reflects a wide range ct individual In¬ terest. Each artist expres¬ ses his own persomd vern¬ acular and demonstrates his professional competepde in terms of modern techniques which he emdqys in the^de- velopment of Ids print." According ip Mrs. Roth, the mystery of creiAlon is aUy expressed by the economy of sltatement in Frederick Hammersly's "Seedling," Ray Brown's lush "Peach Tree" and Anne Vels In her "Promise Ful¬ filled," The theme of Gene¬ sis Is an abstract concept by Albert Wein, and in ccn- tract, Robert Clidi uses brilliant colors ingeometrlc forms with e mb o s s e dtex- ture. Joe Mugnainl's silvery "Thci Earth Is the Lord's" has a piacidetherealquality. Birth is tbe subject of Rob¬ ert Freimarit's "Life" and Clay Wallcer's "Nascency of Eve" Is' right out ot the Twentieth Century. SOCIAL statement-are made by EdvrardBibermatf s velvetry portrait In "I am Bladi but Comely," KaHwr- Ine Bodihagetf s ."Love Thy Neighbor" and Katherine Page Porter's "Thy People ShaU be My People." 'Shiro Ikegaiya shows a Judaic and Oriental relation¬ ship in his "Midra-Chai" In which'gestures of hands are combined with Hebrew and C^Iental letter. Mudra meaning a Buddhistic signet the hands. Sister Mary Cor- ita in "Green Up" also em¬ ploys the use of caUi- graphy In bsppy psycbedeUc ciflors in lier mirror image ofthe words "WhenWasThe Last Time You Saw a Miracle." THIS EXHmrriON was or¬ ganized by tbe Westside Jew¬ ish CtHumunltyCenter otLos Angeles and may be seen here unt^'Oct. 19. Prints in the ardstts editions are available'for sale. ThepubUc is invited to attend free of - charge. To Hold 23rd Donor Luncheon Capitol' Ladles Auxiliary Noh 122, Jewish War Veter¬ ans of the United States, VdU iKdd Its 23rd Annual Donor Luncheon on Thursday, Qict. 24, at 12:30 pum., at tbe Del Matto^s Party House, 4882 E. MainSt. AdmissioQ of $10 Is by pletlge and reservmon, pay¬ able by cash, donor credit, or trading stamp books(rat- ed at $2 each exce]^ family booksX or any combtaatlon - (Continued on Page 4) UJA Young Leaders Meet In New York " Young Jewish leaders tron across the nation who met in New York from Sept. 13-15 to discuss domestic and overseas Jewish eam- munal problems were told by an authority aa social wel¬ fare and cammunlly rela¬ tions tiiat America's urban problems,; the ^ develli^ment of ia strong American Jew¬ ish commuhiiy, _and the crit¬ ical need^ (onrersieas are the top prIoriUes in Jewish com-^ munal cammltments. Philip .Bernsteiiv exr ecutivB vice president of tte CbuncO of Jewish Feder¬ ations and'Welfare Funds, cidled upon ttem to champ- -4cn social changes through massive programs fay boOi' gcnriemmeiit and tte ^yate sector that would assure jiis- 'tlce.-' 'Memters of tte Young Leadership Cabinet from Columbas who attended tte meetings wereMUlardCum- mlns, Gordon Zacks, Edwin - EUman, Bernard K. Yenkln aiid Melvtii Schottenstein. One,of the major addresses was made by Zacks. Law¬ rence Schaffer, alsp of Co- liimbiis, participated in tlie panel cUscussion im Cdllegie Youth and the Involvement of .^Jewish faculty mooters on;coU%e campuses at the ccnihirrent meeting jof tte Board of tte CouncU otJew- ish Federations and \Vieifare Funds. . : Also In attendance at this meetiiig were Mr. and Mrs. Hennan M; K^z; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Melton, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Meiidlsh, and Ben M. Mandelkom, Ex- ecuUve Director of-tte Un¬ ited Jewish FundandCouncU «f Columbus. Named Executive Directot Gerald N. Cohn has been aKiointed as the new Ex¬ ecutive Director, of Heritage House, the Coluiiibus Jewish Home for tte Aged, annoonc- ed^Mrs. Jack^Resler, presi¬ dent of the Home." ^ Coten, a natiye of EUza- l>eth. New Jersey, received Ms B.aL degree fromRut- gers Uiiversity.ln 1961, and a Master in Spclal Work de¬ gree from cdliimbia Univer¬ sity in 1963J J He comes to ColumtHis aft^i^ 'serving as the Assistant Ej^ecutive Di¬ rector at thei .jfts\vlsh Center , f or Aged in St; Louis and on the facultyjof'George War- 'ren Brown Schbol of iSocial Worit ihSt.'toui;s. :^revlou$ to 19^, ii^ J served as a Social iSroup Worker, Hcnne for the Aged Blind <^ the Jewish GuUd lor the Blind, in Yonkers, New Yorli. Coten is a memter of tte National Association of So¬ cial Workers, and served as Editor'^of tte'St. Louis Chap¬ ter Newsletter. He )& biso^ "iinemter of tte Academy of Certified S oclal Workers, Gerontological Society, and Missouri AssociationforSo- eisH Welfare, aUprofessiiHial organizations. He has writ- te'n numerous antlcles . on health services that have teen accepted by the^'Nurs- Ing Homes" magazine. He has presented papers at nu¬ merous conferences onRe- habilitation Interest Groups, and conferences at Social Services. .Together with his wife, Elizabeth,' and two daugh¬ ters, te is residing at 1679 Niagara Roadl Cdien wiU be honored at a reception at the Annual Meeting ot the Heritage House AuxlUary on Sunday, Oct. 13. Memters of tte AuxUlary;' and their friends are cordially invited to^ at¬ tend this meeting. { NCJW To Honor N0W Memh^s Conjgressman William M , McCuUoch, U.S. Represent¬ ative from tte 4th IMstrict of Ohio, wiU ^peak at tte 75th Anniversary Luncheon,' honoriQg new memters of tte Columbus Sectiim Na¬ tional CouncU ot Jewish Wo¬ men to te peXi at noon, Wednesday, Oct 9 at tte Stoney Creek Country Club. Judge Leonard Stem wiU introduce Congressman Mc- CiiUoch, ii(4i6 Is tte oidy ccn- igressman to servq on both tiie N^onal Advisory Com¬ mission on CivU-Disorders, chaired by iGovemor Otto iCerner and tiie National Commission on tte Causes and Ihroventlon ct VIolenoe, chaired by Dr.j, MUton J5. (Contiiued on,P{ig9.4-..: The World's Week JERUSALEM- (WNS) Foreign press reports that Jordan would seek a new poUtical approach to peace with Israel in tte United Nations received a cold reception here in citficlal circles, who saw intte move anotter effort >to influence pubUc opinion coinciding wltii tte meeting, in New York cf tte United Nations Geterial Asseipbly. TEL AVIV (WNS) A recent ispate of incidents alraig tte border with Jordan resiiitied in injuries to a numter ot Israeli; soldiers andpdicemen,itwasrepartedtere by Israeli army spdkesmeq vrtio stdd one ttVae soldiers was wounded fay gunfire frnn Jordan north of tte AUenby Bridge. BONN (WNS) A study to determine tte legality, of tte National Democratic Party was announced teretiy Ernst Beitda, West German Minister of tte Interior, who simultaneously iasserted tluit tte party had a "hard core" of Nazis. LONDON (WNS):Many Czech Jews are sendingtteir chUdreii 'abroad as - rumors are mounting that tte situation of Jews in Czechoslovalda wiU change radic¬ ally under tte impact ot tie Soviet takeover oftiie country. Since August 11, an estimated 100 Jewish youths left Czechoslovakia, most of them for refbge in^westera countries. NEW YG«K (WNSX A group of Satmarer chassidim on tte way hinrie froni Rosh Hashanah services In tte Williamsburg sectini of BrooMyii was set upon fay local hooligans, in Ite ndxed neighborhood, wbo were driven off by the pdice and fay tte unexpected resls- > tancetoCthrVrorBblppers.' , v I ! n Relief Plaiie Chartered '\ I I V ^1^ A B'nai B'rith Foimdation relief plane carrying 30tons of drugs^ condensed foo4 and clothing to Biafra left Sun¬ day from Kennedy Airport. Thehumanitarianmlssion, according to Eugene L. Su- ' garmaA, treasurer ot tiw . Jevylsh service organization, is''symbolic of tte^meanlng ottte Jewish high holy days" ;Wbich tegan last week with 'R6sh Hashanah — tte day JeWs pray for peace and h^Kiiness for ttemseives and aU the worlc^ and ended Wediiesday, Yconi; Kippur — tte bay of Atonem^ent.4 ~i\- -THE CA]|tT(KS and casOs of merclumdlse, worth $250^ '000 ^de:atteredby'tte Anti- Defamation League of B'nai B'rith at an airport ware¬ house, were contributed fay tte American Fhamiaceu- ttcal 'Company, &11 Lillys Bristol, Griffiths LabarV atory, Pfizer, Ui^An, Sten^ ling, Block Italig Co,, Parse Davis, Hoeschst Chemicals, Jdmson andJohnson,RexaU,. Ipco Surgical Suptdles, Atias Ctemlcals, tte Waldbaum food chain, R okeach foods and Riiss Togs. Tte cliarter fligtit, coor¬ dinated iqr Frederick Gasli^ an offlceir of ADL, wiU fl^ to Sao Tome, tte Portuguese island off the coast of B&fTa which lias liecome tte center of an international relief 'movement Tte cost cf tte fUgl)t - $40,000 - wUl te paid for by tbe B'nai B'rith Foundation. ABIE NATHAN, tte IsraeU .freedim.irilp^^iriU accomr. pany tte shipment and over¬ see its transference to Cath¬ olic and Protestant-run air shutties to Biafra to use in hospitals of the Catholic and Protestant medical mis¬ sions. Official Blasts NYU Apiit. A Jewish leader accused' tiiei president of Ne^^vjfork - - lAiiyer^ity of a "tortured and outrageous effort to de- . bdOrlze tte noxious anti- Semitism" of tte article fay John Hatchett newly ap- pdnted dlrec]to!q,af the Afro- American Stuqent Center of New York University. Commenting ontteAug.25 Interview with Dr. Hester in tte, New York Times, Altert Vorspan, director of tte Commission onSoclalActioi^ , ot the Union of American -Hebrew Congregations, said: "In a clumsy effort to Justify the original appointment,tte. N.Y.U. president has nowte- ccrnie an apdoglst for Mr. Hatchettfs views, while blaming tte critics cf tte article for creating tension. Dr. Hester has produced a blzarr^ detlntUon of anU- Semitism wiilchvIrtuaUy de¬ fines anti-Semitism out ot '"existence." NEW YORK University should not allow ^oiti-Jewish attitudes to tecome assoc- . iated with its new Afin>-Am- erica^ StudeiA Center, tte , UAHC statement said. '" - 1 :rj^-y.»aig^gKt^-y;ia";::,a:.;,vj^^vS^7j)ti,Jt.a.^,
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Full Text | ^loip^S ^m 'il 2I8T ^.V.^ 'li" 2I\Q^ Serving Columbus, "Central" andSouthwestern Ohio ^AS Vol. 46, No. 41 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1968 - 11 TISHREI ••< Inhk IIhU " 'ir t ... SCHLEZINGER NEW UJFC PRESIDENT Herman M. Katz (right), outgoing president ot tiie UnitedJewisli Fund and Council, turned over the gavel Sundaynigltttonew president Edward Schlezinger. The event toolc place at the-UJFC Annual Unner at the Winding HoUow Country: Club. ' -< ¦-, Print Exkibit At ¥h6 Center The new Traveling Print Exhibition onBlbllcal Themes "Chai: OdetoLlfe" will be tbe Ceider's Cpeidng art exhibition, annoimced Mrs. David Both, The^ewish Center Culforal Arts chair¬ man, on Sunday, Oct. 6, at 2 pbm., in the Adult Lounge, 1125 CoUege Ave. The show has somethingto say about "Chai," the Heb¬ rew word meanbig "Life," and tbe artists hafto availed themselves ct the opportun¬ ity to say how they conceive . tbe symbolic' meaning cClife. "THE 'CHAT Exhibition," says Mrs. Roth, "reflects a wide range ct individual In¬ terest. Each artist expres¬ ses his own persomd vern¬ acular and demonstrates his professional competepde in terms of modern techniques which he emdqys in the^de- velopment of Ids print." According ip Mrs. Roth, the mystery of creiAlon is aUy expressed by the economy of sltatement in Frederick Hammersly's "Seedling," Ray Brown's lush "Peach Tree" and Anne Vels In her "Promise Ful¬ filled," The theme of Gene¬ sis Is an abstract concept by Albert Wein, and in ccn- tract, Robert Clidi uses brilliant colors ingeometrlc forms with e mb o s s e dtex- ture. Joe Mugnainl's silvery "Thci Earth Is the Lord's" has a piacidetherealquality. Birth is tbe subject of Rob¬ ert Freimarit's "Life" and Clay Wallcer's "Nascency of Eve" Is' right out ot the Twentieth Century. SOCIAL statement-are made by EdvrardBibermatf s velvetry portrait In "I am Bladi but Comely," KaHwr- Ine Bodihagetf s ."Love Thy Neighbor" and Katherine Page Porter's "Thy People ShaU be My People." 'Shiro Ikegaiya shows a Judaic and Oriental relation¬ ship in his "Midra-Chai" In which'gestures of hands are combined with Hebrew and C^Iental letter. Mudra meaning a Buddhistic signet the hands. Sister Mary Cor- ita in "Green Up" also em¬ ploys the use of caUi- graphy In bsppy psycbedeUc ciflors in lier mirror image ofthe words "WhenWasThe Last Time You Saw a Miracle." THIS EXHmrriON was or¬ ganized by tbe Westside Jew¬ ish CtHumunltyCenter otLos Angeles and may be seen here unt^'Oct. 19. Prints in the ardstts editions are available'for sale. ThepubUc is invited to attend free of - charge. To Hold 23rd Donor Luncheon Capitol' Ladles Auxiliary Noh 122, Jewish War Veter¬ ans of the United States, VdU iKdd Its 23rd Annual Donor Luncheon on Thursday, Qict. 24, at 12:30 pum., at tbe Del Matto^s Party House, 4882 E. MainSt. AdmissioQ of $10 Is by pletlge and reservmon, pay¬ able by cash, donor credit, or trading stamp books(rat- ed at $2 each exce]^ family booksX or any combtaatlon - (Continued on Page 4) UJA Young Leaders Meet In New York " Young Jewish leaders tron across the nation who met in New York from Sept. 13-15 to discuss domestic and overseas Jewish eam- munal problems were told by an authority aa social wel¬ fare and cammunlly rela¬ tions tiiat America's urban problems,; the ^ develli^ment of ia strong American Jew¬ ish commuhiiy, _and the crit¬ ical need^ (onrersieas are the top prIoriUes in Jewish com-^ munal cammltments. Philip .Bernsteiiv exr ecutivB vice president of tte CbuncO of Jewish Feder¬ ations and'Welfare Funds, cidled upon ttem to champ- -4cn social changes through massive programs fay boOi' gcnriemmeiit and tte ^yate sector that would assure jiis- 'tlce.-' 'Memters of tte Young Leadership Cabinet from Columbas who attended tte meetings wereMUlardCum- mlns, Gordon Zacks, Edwin - EUman, Bernard K. Yenkln aiid Melvtii Schottenstein. One,of the major addresses was made by Zacks. Law¬ rence Schaffer, alsp of Co- liimbiis, participated in tlie panel cUscussion im Cdllegie Youth and the Involvement of .^Jewish faculty mooters on;coU%e campuses at the ccnihirrent meeting jof tte Board of tte CouncU otJew- ish Federations and \Vieifare Funds. . : Also In attendance at this meetiiig were Mr. and Mrs. Hennan M; K^z; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Melton, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Meiidlsh, and Ben M. Mandelkom, Ex- ecuUve Director of-tte Un¬ ited Jewish FundandCouncU «f Columbus. Named Executive Directot Gerald N. Cohn has been aKiointed as the new Ex¬ ecutive Director, of Heritage House, the Coluiiibus Jewish Home for tte Aged, annoonc- ed^Mrs. Jack^Resler, presi¬ dent of the Home." ^ Coten, a natiye of EUza- l>eth. New Jersey, received Ms B.aL degree fromRut- gers Uiiversity.ln 1961, and a Master in Spclal Work de¬ gree from cdliimbia Univer¬ sity in 1963J J He comes to ColumtHis aft^i^ 'serving as the Assistant Ej^ecutive Di¬ rector at thei .jfts\vlsh Center , f or Aged in St; Louis and on the facultyjof'George War- 'ren Brown Schbol of iSocial Worit ihSt.'toui;s. :^revlou$ to 19^, ii^ J served as a Social iSroup Worker, Hcnne for the Aged Blind <^ the Jewish GuUd lor the Blind, in Yonkers, New Yorli. Coten is a memter of tte National Association of So¬ cial Workers, and served as Editor'^of tte'St. Louis Chap¬ ter Newsletter. He )& biso^ "iinemter of tte Academy of Certified S oclal Workers, Gerontological Society, and Missouri AssociationforSo- eisH Welfare, aUprofessiiHial organizations. He has writ- te'n numerous antlcles . on health services that have teen accepted by the^'Nurs- Ing Homes" magazine. He has presented papers at nu¬ merous conferences onRe- habilitation Interest Groups, and conferences at Social Services. .Together with his wife, Elizabeth,' and two daugh¬ ters, te is residing at 1679 Niagara Roadl Cdien wiU be honored at a reception at the Annual Meeting ot the Heritage House AuxlUary on Sunday, Oct. 13. Memters of tte AuxUlary;' and their friends are cordially invited to^ at¬ tend this meeting. { NCJW To Honor N0W Memh^s Conjgressman William M , McCuUoch, U.S. Represent¬ ative from tte 4th IMstrict of Ohio, wiU ^peak at tte 75th Anniversary Luncheon,' honoriQg new memters of tte Columbus Sectiim Na¬ tional CouncU ot Jewish Wo¬ men to te peXi at noon, Wednesday, Oct 9 at tte Stoney Creek Country Club. Judge Leonard Stem wiU introduce Congressman Mc- CiiUoch, ii(4i6 Is tte oidy ccn- igressman to servq on both tiie N^onal Advisory Com¬ mission on CivU-Disorders, chaired by iGovemor Otto iCerner and tiie National Commission on tte Causes and Ihroventlon ct VIolenoe, chaired by Dr.j, MUton J5. (Contiiued on,P{ig9.4-..: The World's Week JERUSALEM- (WNS) Foreign press reports that Jordan would seek a new poUtical approach to peace with Israel in tte United Nations received a cold reception here in citficlal circles, who saw intte move anotter effort >to influence pubUc opinion coinciding wltii tte meeting, in New York cf tte United Nations Geterial Asseipbly. TEL AVIV (WNS) A recent ispate of incidents alraig tte border with Jordan resiiitied in injuries to a numter ot Israeli; soldiers andpdicemen,itwasrepartedtere by Israeli army spdkesmeq vrtio stdd one ttVae soldiers was wounded fay gunfire frnn Jordan north of tte AUenby Bridge. BONN (WNS) A study to determine tte legality, of tte National Democratic Party was announced teretiy Ernst Beitda, West German Minister of tte Interior, who simultaneously iasserted tluit tte party had a "hard core" of Nazis. LONDON (WNS):Many Czech Jews are sendingtteir chUdreii 'abroad as - rumors are mounting that tte situation of Jews in Czechoslovalda wiU change radic¬ ally under tte impact ot tie Soviet takeover oftiie country. Since August 11, an estimated 100 Jewish youths left Czechoslovakia, most of them for refbge in^westera countries. NEW YG«K (WNSX A group of Satmarer chassidim on tte way hinrie froni Rosh Hashanah services In tte Williamsburg sectini of BrooMyii was set upon fay local hooligans, in Ite ndxed neighborhood, wbo were driven off by the pdice and fay tte unexpected resls- > tancetoCthrVrorBblppers.' , v I ! n Relief Plaiie Chartered '\ I I V ^1^ A B'nai B'rith Foimdation relief plane carrying 30tons of drugs^ condensed foo4 and clothing to Biafra left Sun¬ day from Kennedy Airport. Thehumanitarianmlssion, according to Eugene L. Su- ' garmaA, treasurer ot tiw . Jevylsh service organization, is''symbolic of tte^meanlng ottte Jewish high holy days" ;Wbich tegan last week with 'R6sh Hashanah — tte day JeWs pray for peace and h^Kiiness for ttemseives and aU the worlc^ and ended Wediiesday, Yconi; Kippur — tte bay of Atonem^ent.4 ~i\- -THE CA]|tT(KS and casOs of merclumdlse, worth $250^ '000 ^de:atteredby'tte Anti- Defamation League of B'nai B'rith at an airport ware¬ house, were contributed fay tte American Fhamiaceu- ttcal 'Company, &11 Lillys Bristol, Griffiths LabarV atory, Pfizer, Ui^An, Sten^ ling, Block Italig Co,, Parse Davis, Hoeschst Chemicals, Jdmson andJohnson,RexaU,. Ipco Surgical Suptdles, Atias Ctemlcals, tte Waldbaum food chain, R okeach foods and Riiss Togs. Tte cliarter fligtit, coor¬ dinated iqr Frederick Gasli^ an offlceir of ADL, wiU fl^ to Sao Tome, tte Portuguese island off the coast of B&fTa which lias liecome tte center of an international relief 'movement Tte cost cf tte fUgl)t - $40,000 - wUl te paid for by tbe B'nai B'rith Foundation. ABIE NATHAN, tte IsraeU .freedim.irilp^^iriU accomr. pany tte shipment and over¬ see its transference to Cath¬ olic and Protestant-run air shutties to Biafra to use in hospitals of the Catholic and Protestant medical mis¬ sions. Official Blasts NYU Apiit. A Jewish leader accused' tiiei president of Ne^^vjfork - - lAiiyer^ity of a "tortured and outrageous effort to de- . bdOrlze tte noxious anti- Semitism" of tte article fay John Hatchett newly ap- pdnted dlrec]to!q,af the Afro- American Stuqent Center of New York University. Commenting ontteAug.25 Interview with Dr. Hester in tte, New York Times, Altert Vorspan, director of tte Commission onSoclalActioi^ , ot the Union of American -Hebrew Congregations, said: "In a clumsy effort to Justify the original appointment,tte. N.Y.U. president has nowte- ccrnie an apdoglst for Mr. Hatchettfs views, while blaming tte critics cf tte article for creating tension. Dr. Hester has produced a blzarr^ detlntUon of anU- Semitism wiilchvIrtuaUy de¬ fines anti-Semitism out ot '"existence." NEW YORK University should not allow ^oiti-Jewish attitudes to tecome assoc- . iated with its new Afin>-Am- erica^ StudeiA Center, tte , UAHC statement said. '" - 1 :rj^-y.»aig^gKt^-y;ia";::,a:.;,vj^^vS^7j)ti,Jt.a.^, |
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