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2/\^ Serving Coiumbus, "Centrar' and Southwestern OhiTlMS
VOL. 48, NO. 6
FEBRUARY s; 1970> ;Si^EVAT 29
D«««lt4 la Aatiitn aai ftwtili litaU
Editorial
Your Help Is Needed
Local Leaders Ittend Emergency Conference
Members of the Columbus Community meet with Congressman Sam Devine in his Washington Office* following the Emergency Conference for Peace ^ the Middle East.
Left to right are: Victor Goodman, Mrs. Goodman, Congressman Devine, Millard Cummins, and Rabbi "David Stavsky.
JERUSALEM (WNS) - Only 3,200 of the 11,500 Jews who have left Poland have come to Israel, immigration officials have disclosed. One-third ofthe emigres have gone to Scandinavian countries and the other third to. ;. Italy and are not expected to go to Israel. Emigration ft-om France has increased rapidlybecause of anti- Israel sentiment and the rise of New Left influence.- Most of these Jews originally came from North Africa.
NEW YORK. (WNS) - A B'nai B'rith study hia? disclosed that the proportion of Ainerican Jewish youth who go to college may total as much as 95 percent, about twice the estimated nationataverage. It also' ; reported that 77 percent of Jevvish yputh attain college .degrees. : '
WASHINGTON, (JTA) - Officials of the National Petroleum Council'disclosed that .Rodger. Davies, Senior Assistant Deputy Secretary qf-State for Near~ Eastern Affairs, denounced Israeli reprisal policies at a meeting of thc council. The disclosure came when rumors had spread that the State Eiepartment official had put the main burden of responsibility on Israel for' . the continuing belligerency; ', J- '¦,-...
Israel Praises Nixon Pledge Of Support
JERUSALEM (WNS^) - Israel has officially praised
President Nixon's statement on United States-Israel
relations, biit diplomatic observers here and in Washington
:-noted that the American leaders did not express any chiange
in the policy that had prey iously angered this natibn.. ?
;Premier Golda Meir, ¦'
The United Jewish F.und and CouncU has now 'ein- barkedon the 1970 Campaign to raise' $1,700,000 ($900,000 for the itegular Fund and. $8op,q6p.v for the Israel Emergehcy: Fund of the United Jewish; Appeal,) the largest amount of funds.in its history.- The goal'"of $1,700,000 that was set is" a realistic one which relates to realistic needs as well as; reaiistic realizable local resources. ' ' ¦ "
Itis Columbus Jewry's fair share of its philanthropic;. responsiWliUes foi^theloM^^ national and /overseas" beneficiaries supported by the annual federated drive'of the UJFC. In reality the goal represents minimal needs. ^ important as money is, howeverj; find imperative as is the need for everyone tb
respond with', increasejd giving, is the equally im¬ portant task of reachmg everyone. The money will be raised, somehovv. The goal \yill be achieyedi. somehow Its the somehow which needs our attention. Voluntee];s are urgently needed; in every diyisfdn; tp help make that sbmelio\y a reality. Raising funds has iiever been easy - whether itis giving, working or calliiig p;n people.
Thie needs are so great, the responsibility is so over¬ whelming, the' task is so jmpbrtant-" the help is so urgently heeded. Wdii 't you volimteer your services now? Call the UJFC office - 237-7686 aild off^r your help. You are the Jcey tp success or failure in the 1970 campaign. THat's. howr'unpdrtant you ¦are. ^ '
.warmly
..J welcomed the PresidOTt's message 'delivered to the National Emergency Conference on Peace in the Middle East convened in Washington by American Jewish leaders'. She declared in response to
'. Biita chill was thrown on
these Pptimistic views by
U.S. representatives at the
-United Nations who were
reported to have told Arab'
delegates that the
"^President's remarks
.u . presaged no change in
newsmen's questions that Washington's position as
Mr. Nixon's remarks com expressed by Secretary of
Mr. Wixon's remarks con firmed "the attitude .which I encountered in my con¬ versations 'with the President," and added, that, the statement gave •"eloquent expression" to the
State William P. Rogers.
These assurances did not. mollify the Arabs, who bitterly denounced Mr. Nixpn's expression of sup-
U:s.'s ffiends^ip, for Israp^^fflr.feraelapdfiall^gr. and concern for her peace reprisals against AhierfCan and security. interests in the Mideast.
UJFC T&P Division S$t$ Section IKeetings
Marvin Frank, Chairman, and Martin Hoffman, C^- Chairman of theJVades and Professions Division of the 1970 United Jewish Fund and* Council Campaign, are announcing a series of meetings of various Sections ialhcDivision, which will be held during the coming week.
First meeting will be on Tuesday evening, Feb. 10th, of the Building & Real Estate Section, headed by Leo Eichenbaum. This meeting will take place at the Esther C. Melton Com¬ munity Services Building. On Wednesday, at noon, the Battelle Section under Hal Maggied,will meet at Battelle. . Wednesday evening . the . Dentists Sectipn headed by Dr. Alien Blair will meet for' a dinner meeting at the Winding Hollow Country Club. Thursday evening,' Feb. 12th, Irvyin Gilbert, Chairman of the
Manufacturing, Scrap & Steel Section will host a pallor meeting at his home^ 3149 Mgdway Avenue. 'GUest speaker at all of these functions will, be Moses Schonfield,. who is an ac¬ credited: United Nations correspondent and popular radio commentator. His long association with the UN as a representative for . non- ; go^rnmental organizations hM brought him iiito direct contact ¦ with • world' statesmen, ambassadors and other leading per¬ sonalities.
BUILDING. & REAL ESTATE:
' Serving as Vice Chairmen of this Sectipn with Mr. Eichenbaum are the fpUpVing: ' Nathait'' Goren¬ stein,- Sherjvood" Walker, Sanford Betker, arid Martin Greenberg. Workers include Sam Feinsteinj 'Milton Peterman, Martin Hack- nian, Milton Lewin, Irving Lichtenstein,' Cy Tanen¬ baum, Farrejj^har, Richard Moskowit^Irying Brpm- beirg, Irving N. Cohen, Sol Derfler, Irving,'Fireman, Herbert, Seltzer, George Waldman, Jack Wallick and Edward Weiss..
¦^¦fciLTTisLLis'-'''''^''^^..^
Harold Maggiied,. Chair-
Mayor Proclaims Angel Day
Mayor Sensenbrenner proclaims Ffeb. 11 as "Angel Day" in Columbus. National Council of Jewish Women will hold their annual Angel Luncheon at the Winding' HoUow Country Club on that day.
Shown left to right are Mrs. Allen Meyer, Mayor-M. E. Sensenbrenner, Mrs. A. C. Strip, and Mrs. Jack Masser.
Moses Schonfield
man of the Battelle Section, -has Bernard Gloobich as his Cb-Chaipirian with Dr. Harold Epstein, .Mrs. Janel O'Hara and George Rosinger as Vice (^airman. Workers- include Dr., Seymour Goldston^, William Gold-, berger, Michael Epstein, Harold Mindlin,' Dr. Herbert Kleihinan, Meyer Pobereskin, Stephen A.. .Rubin, Alfred Rudnick, Herbert' Wagner,. Arthur Westermaii, Milton Vagins, Mary Dworkin and Linda Brown. r
DENTISTS
. Dr. Harold Monett, Dr.' jack Palestrant ,and ^Dr. Charles Young are serving
'as Vice Chairmen under Dr. Allen Blair. Workers include Drs. Wesley' Rosenthal, Lawrence Shell, Marvin' Kay, Sidney Glatter, Joseph
\ V^no^njf .MitcheUjGoodman,
(Continued on t'age 5) '
Angel
Luncheon
Wednesday
¦Rme is drawing near for the 12th Annual Angel Luncheon of the National Council of Jewish Women. It will be held Feb. 11 at noon at Winding Hollow Country Club. Stewart L. Udall, former Secretary of the Interior will be the featured speaker. -
General chairmen for the affair, are: Angel Luncheon ''(3irm., Mrs. Jack Masser; Publicity Chrm., , Mrs. Benson Roth; Decoration co- chrm., Mrs. Jame's^Bally and Mrs. Allan Davis;- In- • vitations <3irm., Mrs. Hirsch . Goldberg; . Physical Arrangements! C3irm., BIrs. ' Wm- Brandwein; Angel of the Day (3iriri., Mrs. Allen Meyer; Speaker Chrm., ^rs.. A.C.'Strip; Treasurers, Mrs. Donald Plotnick and Mrs. E d w a r d N y g r e n ; Solicitations Chrm., Mrs. Herbert Weiner; Large Gifts Chrmr, Mrs. Ben Yenkin and Mrs. Simon Lazarus; Registration and Reser¬ vations Chrm., Mrs. Willard Bornstein;. Program Booklet Chrm., Mrs. Sam Portman; Donor' Credit Chrm., Mrs. ¦Terry Meyer; Advisor, Mrs. Gerald Jacobs; Bulletin, Mrs. Stephen Riibin and' Mrs. Irv. Rossmmi; Evening Branch SollcitatPons, Mrs; Theodore Stone; ;Favor ' Chrm., Mrs. Hirsch ' Gold¬ berg"; Traiisportation Chrm.,. Mrs. Hy Dash.
Chairman of Hostesses for-* the ali.ernoon is Mrs. Eugene Goldberg. Her Hostesses will be: Mesdames •¦ Walton' Block, Wm: Bobrste.in; Stanley Boreitstein,^ Howard iByer, MaryfnCa11ifi':'Rob^^ -Ciri, Samuel Dechter, Leon
Dillon, Bernard^ Feitlinger, Jerome Folkmah, , Ben Friedman, Daniel Gr^.ea- berg, Norton Greenber^e?, Allen Guitdersheimer Jr., Allen Gundersheimer Sr., Raymond Jvahn, A. H. Kanter, Allen Katz, Saul Koltun, David Levinson, Jack Marks, Jerome Nakrin, Jack Resler, John Resler, Allan Schultz, Theodore Schlonsky, Howard Sirak, Louis Sobel, and (jierald Swedlow.
Working on the Reser¬ vation committee headed by Mrs. Willard Bornstein are: Mrs. Marvin Callif, Mrs. Gerald Jacobs, M^s. Allen Katz, Mrs. Stanley' Katz, Mrs. Milton Lewfn, Migi Theodore Nagler, Mrs. Stephen Nacht, Mrs. Joseph < Rosenbloom, Mrs.' Donald ' Shionsky, Mrs. Barry . 'Turner, Mrs*. Daniel Zidel.
"The Decoration Com¬ mittee has been at work for months and their creativity is certainly worth men¬ tioning. They are: Mrs. James 'Bally, 'Mrs. Allen Davis, Mrs. Daniel Greenberg, Mrs. Harvey Kaufman, Mrs. Bernard Topker, Mrs. Edward Nygren, Mrs. Herbert Glimcher, Mrs. Wm. Brandwein, Mrs. Hirsch Goldberg, and Miss Mai;cv» Lieberman.
Highlight of the afternoon will be the crowning and serenading of the new Angel of the Day by Mr. Jerry Razor of WLWC-TV, in Columbus. Send suggestions- for Angel of the Day to Mrs. Allen Meyei*, 185 S. Gould Rd., Columbus, Ohio 43209.
. Pi'oceeds frojij the Angel Luncheon, go tp support the many services pf National Council of Jewish Women both in the United States ^nd. abi-oad.
Cflii; fesdrvatibns im-. liiediatety •to''Mirs. Jack Masser, ^1-3850. .;.'?;'=-
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