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li IS ml - In THE The Ohio Jewish Chronicle Serving Columbus, and the Central Ohio Jewish Community since 1922 VOLUME 72 NUMBER 48 NOVEMBER 24,1994 21 KISLEV 5755 Local man helps Bulgarian \ Jews return to their roots page 3 Thanksgiving and Torah page 3 : . :, ^ ,• SPECIAL Chanukah Featule Section t. ., page 17 ABOUT THE COVER Chabad of Central Ohio lights a < Chanukah menorah each year on the Statdiouse lawn. This -. year, the ceremony will tpke place at 5:30 p.m. on' Tuesday, Nov. 2% - - -. - Have A Happy Thanksgiving Holiday! Chronicle office closed Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, Nov. 24, and Friday, Nov. 25 IU In The Chronicle AtTheJCC ':. ....;..;»......; .....:.12 Calendar . , ,. '., .4 Community.. .. ...5-8 Federation.; ..■•"..'.'.,, •'••*' •••••9 Fifty Years Ago....; L , 4 -FrontPage „.-,;.„., «... 2 pfct The News 10 |7fcttecyfcle. , .'...Ip [, Marketplace...... . ...;......... 13 j9,COr6pt^rufi..M.M*.i,*(f,***.iMM**r>*f***'*'i''**f*i*i**t* ^.* kjjlKjyXlftgPg|ieS..»«a.«*fw*..^t»t***..*.»•**.#•».»*,.,,.at.....*«..,.X,JL. ,•* Y J^fIlKfl^P01ll*..4t in .#.«*«»»» f4ir«^«j»»f«.f *.•#« i...#.# •*. W.IM »M»»*a*W,'^' * '' - ' ' ' 'I ,', ' ', < - „ ' - ' ' , -fl ». ' ..........,,.,„....,. I»"..*ff Ohio Hist.Society Libr. 1982 VKflma Ave. ~^2 COMP COMMUNITY FEATURE Chabad to present *Let There Be Light9 l.jl)l».«.ttf^.»»»«ta.ffa.!.l»a..^...M1»aw..< ,'Wa^fiy.»rta*T4*»V»*^«"t»ll**<>»MV*»>V**^rlf<***a*1.'llA»f(*#/y'. Chabad of Central Ohio will present an evening of Chanukah celebration, "Let There Be Light," in downtown Columbus on Tuesday, Nov. 29. The festivities will begin with the lighting of "The Menorah" in front of the State House at 5:30 p.m. The annual ceremo-, ny will be attended by community leaders and dignitaries. Following the menorah lighting, all participants are invited to a Latke Supper at the Gal- breath Pavilion. There is no charge for the meal, but there will be a pushka (charity box) available to help defray the COSI. 7 ,' . 7 '7, . .^J'J; ■ The City Center amphitheater will be the site ofthe third annual "Evening of Jewish Music and Song," beginning at 7 p.m. The community is invited to attend. The Schottenstein Chabad House, at OSU, and the Chabad Torah Center, at 2942 E. Broad St. strive'to enhance the quality of Jewish life in central Ohio, according to Rabbi Chaim Capland. This is done by providing educational and cultural activities that heighten Jewish identity and pride, he said.. ing organized by Lynda Schiff and Terri Schottenstein. Schiff noted, "This holiday commemorates our ancestors' struggle and sacrifice for religious freedom. Now that we are so fortunate to have that Chanukah 5755 begins with ihe first light on Sunday, Nov. 27, 24 Kislev. According to Rabbi Cap- land, "We live in an environment that constantly, bom- ,. bards us with messages inconsistent with Jewish values. It is important for us, and our children, to express our Jewish- hess in a way that will contribute to our own spiritual well- being as well as make our community a better place to live. By having a public menorah or Jewish music at the City Center, we are fulfilling our Divine charge of being 'a light unto the nations,'" The Chanukah event is be- freedom, it is our responsibility to appreciate it and take advantage of it. We encourage all members of the community to come together and celebrate, regardless of background or affiliation." "We'want to recognize the following people," Schottenstein said, "who have graciously "offered their support in this endeavor. Mr. and Mrs. Ari Deshe, Mr. and Mrs. Jon Diamond, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Dolinger, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ebner, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ezzo, Dr. and Mrs. Dfivid Lever, . Mr. and Mrs. Eli Goldach, Mr. and Mrs. Brad Kastan, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Nutis, Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Robins, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Schiff, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Schottenstein, Mr. and Mrs. James Schottenstein, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Schottenstein, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Schottenstein and Mr. and Mrs. Matt Ungar." Anyone in the community who wants to be involved in this project is encouraged to call Schottenstein at 252-1900. For further information about this or any other Chabad activity, call 239-0124. f* iii «© (lift ^ s-f-^j J<< rHfi-V.***^. •jA.* WW • >'V. v
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Full Text | li IS ml - In THE The Ohio Jewish Chronicle Serving Columbus, and the Central Ohio Jewish Community since 1922 VOLUME 72 NUMBER 48 NOVEMBER 24,1994 21 KISLEV 5755 Local man helps Bulgarian \ Jews return to their roots page 3 Thanksgiving and Torah page 3 : . :, ^ ,• SPECIAL Chanukah Featule Section t. ., page 17 ABOUT THE COVER Chabad of Central Ohio lights a < Chanukah menorah each year on the Statdiouse lawn. This -. year, the ceremony will tpke place at 5:30 p.m. on' Tuesday, Nov. 2% - - -. - Have A Happy Thanksgiving Holiday! Chronicle office closed Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, Nov. 24, and Friday, Nov. 25 IU In The Chronicle AtTheJCC ':. ....;..;»......; .....:.12 Calendar . , ,. '., .4 Community.. .. ...5-8 Federation.; ..■•"..'.'.,, •'••*' •••••9 Fifty Years Ago....; L , 4 -FrontPage „.-,;.„., «... 2 pfct The News 10 |7fcttecyfcle. , .'...Ip [, Marketplace...... . ...;......... 13 j9,COr6pt^rufi..M.M*.i,*(f,***.iMM**r>*f***'*'i''**f*i*i**t* ^.* kjjlKjyXlftgPg|ieS..»«a.«*fw*..^t»t***..*.»•**.#•».»*,.,,.at.....*«..,.X,JL. ,•* Y J^fIlKfl^P01ll*..4t in .#.«*«»»» f4ir«^«j»»f«.f *.•#« i...#.# •*. W.IM »M»»*a*W,'^' * '' - ' ' ' 'I ,', ' ', < - „ ' - ' ' , -fl ». ' ..........,,.,„....,. I»"..*ff Ohio Hist.Society Libr. 1982 VKflma Ave. ~^2 COMP COMMUNITY FEATURE Chabad to present *Let There Be Light9 l.jl)l».«.ttf^.»»»«ta.ffa.!.l»a..^...M1»aw..< ,'Wa^fiy.»rta*T4*»V»*^«"t»ll**<>»MV*»>V**^rlf<***a*1.'llA»f(*#/y'. Chabad of Central Ohio will present an evening of Chanukah celebration, "Let There Be Light," in downtown Columbus on Tuesday, Nov. 29. The festivities will begin with the lighting of "The Menorah" in front of the State House at 5:30 p.m. The annual ceremo-, ny will be attended by community leaders and dignitaries. Following the menorah lighting, all participants are invited to a Latke Supper at the Gal- breath Pavilion. There is no charge for the meal, but there will be a pushka (charity box) available to help defray the COSI. 7 ,' . 7 '7, . .^J'J; ■ The City Center amphitheater will be the site ofthe third annual "Evening of Jewish Music and Song," beginning at 7 p.m. The community is invited to attend. The Schottenstein Chabad House, at OSU, and the Chabad Torah Center, at 2942 E. Broad St. strive'to enhance the quality of Jewish life in central Ohio, according to Rabbi Chaim Capland. This is done by providing educational and cultural activities that heighten Jewish identity and pride, he said.. ing organized by Lynda Schiff and Terri Schottenstein. Schiff noted, "This holiday commemorates our ancestors' struggle and sacrifice for religious freedom. Now that we are so fortunate to have that Chanukah 5755 begins with ihe first light on Sunday, Nov. 27, 24 Kislev. According to Rabbi Cap- land, "We live in an environment that constantly, bom- ,. bards us with messages inconsistent with Jewish values. It is important for us, and our children, to express our Jewish- hess in a way that will contribute to our own spiritual well- being as well as make our community a better place to live. By having a public menorah or Jewish music at the City Center, we are fulfilling our Divine charge of being 'a light unto the nations,'" The Chanukah event is be- freedom, it is our responsibility to appreciate it and take advantage of it. We encourage all members of the community to come together and celebrate, regardless of background or affiliation." "We'want to recognize the following people," Schottenstein said, "who have graciously "offered their support in this endeavor. Mr. and Mrs. Ari Deshe, Mr. and Mrs. Jon Diamond, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Dolinger, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ebner, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ezzo, Dr. and Mrs. Dfivid Lever, . Mr. and Mrs. Eli Goldach, Mr. and Mrs. Brad Kastan, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Nutis, Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Robins, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Schiff, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Schottenstein, Mr. and Mrs. James Schottenstein, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Schottenstein, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Schottenstein and Mr. and Mrs. Matt Ungar." Anyone in the community who wants to be involved in this project is encouraged to call Schottenstein at 252-1900. For further information about this or any other Chabad activity, call 239-0124. f* iii «© (lift ^ s-f-^j J<< rHfi-V.***^. •jA.* WW • >'V. v |
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