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DON'T FORGET THE GREAT EVfeNT OF THE SEASON-'THE UNITED JUBILEE" AT MEMORIAL HALL WEP. EVE.
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and
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Volume XVII—No. 55'
.COLUMIiUS, OHIO; .|A\UARV ,K.
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Per Year $3:00; Per Copy ioc
Strictly Confidential
Tid-Bits From Everrwherc
nr rniNBAfl j. nmoN
WKiHPers
Although tbe election, machinery of, the Amcricah Jewish.Congress is being thor¬ oughly oiled and will soon bit ou all eight rylinders, there are a lot of skeptics who claim tbat the world Jcwi.';li congress will 111)1 tike place in 103j The other dav Janies N. UoSeiiberg, vice chairman of ihc Joint Di.stribution Committee, invited a select fbw Jewish journalists to a lunch con to listen to reports by Dn Joseph Rb.seu and Dr. Bernard Kahn—not for publication;..We are not betraying any secrets, however, when we tell voU that Dr. Rosen js a great believer, in the pas <iibilitics of Eiro-Bidjan, not so much for the Jews of Soviet Russia as for a number of Polish Jew swhose fate seems hopeless in the face of tlicir economic plight One waiter, listening in to the English speech of Dr.' Bernard Kahn that occasioi;!, spread .the, news that Jack Pearl's understudy was delivering a radio talk!..News has t-eached this country that Pr... Alfred Kerr, who before llitkr*. .uKent ^\as German}'*s GeorgL Jean Nathan, Alexander .Wollcott, and H. ;L. Mencken all rolled in one and m;ikiiig more than 100,000 mark's a year, i.s having ,a strenuous _time sup¬ porting his wife and two children . ill Pari.s.. .Random House is ready to I'-siK an Luglish edition of Kerr's fasci- iiiitilig new book on' Rathertau provided l.iidwig Lewisohn undertakes the trans, lation ..of tlic author's highly iiidividual- istic style In \ic\v of Lewisohn's other literary committments it would be a sac¬ rifice for him to undertake this transla¬ tion but here's hoping that he tackles the job, for Kerr's sake Charles Le¬ vine the guard assigned to Hauptmann' tell, is non Arjan
You Should Know
Some of our colleagues insist tbat Felix , Frankfurter, has, something to do with tlic alumni agitation aganist Dr Fred¬ erick Robiu'iop president of New York's , City .College, and Dr. Henry Moscpwitz has been entrusted with an luvestfgatijjn
Secretary Cordejl Hull Lauds
Achievements of Jews
In Palestine
Secy. Ickes to Speak at Natl. Confer¬ ence on Palestine in Wash- ingtoni January 20
Nb:\V YOUK—Praise for tlie work being done by the Jewish people iti thc rebuilding of Palestine is expressccl- by .Secretary of. -State Cardcll Hull, in a uiessagc addressed to. Morris Rothenberg, President of, the Zionist Organization of America, in connection with thc nation¬ wide observance' of Palestine Day oh January 20.
Simultaneously with thc observance of Palestine Day there is to he a National Conference on Palestine iii Washington, D.C, on January 20 and 21. It was an nounced yesterday that SeerctatV of the Interior Harold L. "Ickes. will be one of tfic principal speakers at the session bf the Confcrcucc'on Sunday afternoon, Jan iiary 20,. The Conference will represent I iimbilization of the Jews of'America to accelerate the rebuilding of the: Jewish homeland in Palestine
In his message to Mr. Rothenberg, Secretary Hull said
I ain glad .of an opportunity to ex¬ press my interest in the work'which the Jews of the United States ,are doing in Palestine. The splendid progress toward the development of. a National Home for the JeWish people in Palestine is due in no small riieasure to the effort of Ameri¬ can Jews and represents a signal demon¬ stration of the industry and ability of the Jews of this country,"
Temple Sisterhood to Hear Rabbi Stephen S- Wise, Feb. 6
'What profit hath man of all his labor
wherein he laborcth under the sun?" This,
is the question which the author of Er-
k wastes put to himself as he wandered
up and down tbe highways and by-ways
nf life His experiences, observations atid
his cniiclusion will feature the next a^^-
semlilv of thc Bd)le/Class of the Rose Iv
Lazai-iis. Sisterhood on next Monday,
Juunry 21, 2 00 p in Mrs Edna Ho(-
mayer, Chairman, announces that thei'.C
room availabic for those who may
still care to enroll and for one reason Qt
another have delayed doing so.
Dr. Wise to Speak
Dr, Stephen S. Wise, .Free Synagogue,
New York City, Wjir be tlic speaker 4*
the February liiecting of tbe Sisterhood.
fhe reguhi dalt of the meeting has been
Liniiged to Wednesday, February 0, tp
Kiord with Dr Wise's presence in oifr
city. ' I
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Noted Hebre^ Educator Will Address Joint Meeting of Zionists and B'bai B'rith
OUTSTANDING NOVEL¬ IST AND (;RITIC SPEAKS HliKLNKXT THURSDAY
Local Jewry Is 100% for United Jubilee
Event At Memorial Hall Wednesday
Evening
Announce Leading Roles in
Forthcoming Hillel Play
"Liligm"
Goldic F. Dworken,. veteran campus actress and Willie Gomberg, a compara¬ tive newcomer to Hillel, will bc seen in the leading roles, February 7 and'9,when Hillel Player^ present Ferenc Molnar's well-known opus, "Liliom "
Misi, Dworken is cast as Julie, while Gomberg. hiis th'e title role, "Liliom.
, . r, * > -I T^lame Sabas, Leona \tlas, Betty Bres. of the situation W Y U's Hall o?|Ier, Marvm Hcdtr,'Maurice Portman and
Fame, for. inclusion in which one mu.st be an American deceased at least a quar¬ ter of a century, includes not a, single Jew, though Isaac M. Wise arid Bret Harte-liave been runiiers-tip iii the elec¬ tions. . .Of. the .108 inembers of the.preS ent Board of Electbrs for the Hall of Fanie Adolph S. Ochs and Walter Lipp- manu are the ,only Jews ..We don't quite grasp the significance of the fol¬ lowing, but we,arc informed from Wash¬ ington that of the eleven Jewisli Repre¬ sentatives HI the House seven presented a total of fifty-two new bills In the first few days of the current session of Con¬ gress Is Speaker W. G Rosenbaum of the Arizona House of Representatives one of ours? Henry Morgenthau is .functioning as. defender of public morals as part of his Treasury duties, and the other day decided that: the works of Mrs Margaret Sapger shall be; barred from , the mails... Was .Mrs. Henry's-face red I .For in her pre-oflicial days she gave much aid and comfort in New York state to the efforts of the birth control pioneer Congresswoman Florence Kahn, asked for her reaction to A.ie gloves' worn in the House by her ^ncw colleague, Mrs Caroline O'Day, commente<l that the work of .Congress is' best done with bare hands
Sporty Bits
j\ldx Lewis of .St Louis was featured the otlicr day in Ripley's Believe-It-Or-
¦ Not cartoon as the. golfer who tbok only
¦ one putt on each of sixteen holes inone ,.r<jund. >.Helen Jacobs' dream, has finally
come true...She has been listed as Airierica's N<). l racquet, woman and had the pleasure of turning down an offer of 'f20,i)00''to turn professioiial Moe tlerg ,. (ine of the few Jewish major leaguers r ¦ {Continued on page 2)
Ihe 7inmst District of Columbus atid tbe 7wn Lodge No 02, B'nai B'nt(i \mI1 bold a joint meeting on MondaI> evening January J8 They have engaged f(,>r their guest speaker for that eveninj^ Mr. A. H; Friedland, director of tl|c Bureau of Jewish Edutation of C'cvelawl and superintendent of the Cleveland H| brew Schools ^
Mr Friedland is thc author of ttU merous Hebrew text books, short stones and poems His Hebrew Illustrated I4- hrary. for Eeginiiers,- a library conslstitjg of seventy-three illusti-atcd Hebrew story-' books, for children writteU by him h^s been hailed throughout the country ^s an achievement of inestimable: value Jil Hebrew education.: Mr. Friedland is ali> the President of the. Zionist-Region ^ the state of Ohio. He is an-orator ' note, and is widely in demand He li. addressed audiences in tbe largest Jewf' ish communities m the country.
Mr Friedland ha<; chosen for hi^^$jU&
LUDWIG LEWISOHN
i.iiduig Lewisohn will be,presented by the Ivliicntinnal Committee of the Co- Intiibus Section, National Council of Jew¬ isli Women -at their next educational oHirse series which : will.: be held on Thursday evenihg, January 24, at the I^i\d(.n koid Temple
.Mr. Lewi.'^ohn needs no introduction to tlie American' public. He is known" both here and abroad as one of, today's most distinguislicd novelists and critics, , de- viited ."Xniericaiv and devout Jew. During tbp period of his editorial work for "The \ itiim he lectured with great success in I all of thc principal cities east of the ' MjssissipiM
\rr lewisohn is perhaps best known iv^ the, author of "Upstream," "Mid- Ch.inuel," *'E\pres,sion m America," and "Creative. America.'. Many of his books have been translated into fifteen lan- guif^es—¦' The Case of Air Crump," "The [slaiul Within," "The Last Days of Shy- Inik, and "This People"
For nearly a decade Mr. Lewisohn has lived and traveled in Europe and the Near East; He returns to America to
Ir I'riedLand lias chosen for his «iB_ i\ear J^ast Jt-le returns to .Mncnca to , "Planning" foi "the Fiiturc in Jewiilfl settle ifcrrnanently, bringing to hi> audi-
Ren Arnold are cast in the other inajor parts.
Others are: Martin Rubin, Nathan Zahin, Jo'ii.pli Rabinowit/, I ouis and Jerry Lamm, Irving Kisen, Will Ragent and Isid<ire Greenblatt.
Edward Qoodmaii, Edward Lepon, Saul Nassau, Simoii Levine, Charles Freeman, Louis Mitdiell, Ted I evattcr, David Mil¬ ler, Betty Horwitz, F\elyn Rock, Edith Bitterinan, Lucille Berger, Faye Silhei- stein, Norman-Berger, Ben Karchin and Williani Spachiief are also in the cast.
Flina Ehriich I cvinger, noted author and director, is directing the play Alex J Fishbein is business manager with Sol L AuerlwLh in i barge of publicity Manuel R. Retske is production manager.
ject.
Life." This meeting will be held at the Winding Hollow City Club at 8 p. m., and will be open to the public.
Rabbi Freedman to Address Youth Temple Meeting Jan,27
In Charge of Ticket Sales for Palestine Lecture, Feb. 6th.
Mrs. K. Losin, 913 , Carpenter street, is chairman of tickets which are how. on sale for.the, Elesheva Kaplan meeting to he held at the Broad St. Teniple on Wednesday evening,. February G, under the,. auspices. of the Pioneer Women's organization; D". B: W. Abramson ha^ been appointed vo act as chairman for that meeting,
Following the address of Miss Kaplan, a musical program will be presented and refreshments will be served.
lAccording to Mrs. Losin, .Rickets fbr this meethig have been selling rapidly, and a large audience is therefore ex¬ pected. Tickets are a.vailable at 25 cents front Mrs. Losin or any member of the organization,
The cpminittee ' in charge of the , ar¬ rangements for the Pioneer Women's card party held at, tli'e City Ice & Fuel Co. on January 14, wishes to take this oirimrtunity of thanking all, those who helped make this affair a successful one. INFANTS' HOME OF OHIO The Board of Directors cif the Jew¬ ish Infants Home, of Ohio wish, to thank the following, donors: Mrs. Harry Frosh; toys and shoes; Mrs. Wiener, a treat; Mrs. Carrie L. Seeman, Ci^icinnati, a donation of money; Mr. .and Mra. J. Krakowitz in honor of tbe S'ith wedding anniversary of Mr. and .Mrs.. A. Gold¬ berg; Mrs.„ Frank Glick, in memory of
Agudath Achim Open Forum
to Hear Jewish Lad
From Gerinany
Mr William Nathan, young German eimgree, is to speak on the subject "The Young German Jew" on January 23 it the Congregation \gudath Achmi Thid will mark a highlight in the programs presented by the; Open Forum Commitr- tee. The current Jewish problem, in Ger¬ many is obviously of great moment, and to hear the situation of the \oung J'W in Germany explained by ,one who has, until but a ^few: mpnths ago lived, there, should be of interest to all.
On January 18 the Open Forum \\ i3 taken over by the different organizations, sponsoring the United Jubilee A stmi 1 latiiig Symposium on Hebrewr educali™ took place Mr B Mosier acted is chairman and gave an impassioned pi a for cooperation in thc noble Umted J 1- hilee undertaking.
At a board of,trustees ineeting of the Youth Teinple, held at the home of Rabbi Gupjanuary J), it was decided to, hold a dinner meeting on Sunday," January 27, with Rabbi Jxi.seph, Freedman, a graduate of the, Hebrew Union College, 192!>, as the speaTcer. Rabbi Freedman was form¬ erly associated with Rabbi Solomon Fos-^[s T-ou's Weber of Zane-iville ter, Newark, N. J., one of the leading Reform Congregations in the east
A special conimittee, coniiisting of Clif¬ ford Levin, Jerry Hofmayer, Robert Glick ai^d^Paul Callif, met again with the Rabbi Tuesday for the piirpose of plan¬ ning in detail an elaborate comhiunity youth service., Robert Glick,.381 S. Co lumbia avenue, is President of the.Youth Temple organization
I'ROP. HAKLAN HATCHER TO ADDRESS JR. HADASSAH
Prof Harlan Hatcher of the English department, Ohio State Uni-versitv \m'1 address tbe Columbus Chapter of Jum >r Hadassah at the meeting to he held Sim day afternoon, January 20, at -1:00 p. m, at the Neil Hbiisc/ He will di5cu?s I'lc work son Edna St Vincent Millay, wil'i particular refercuLe to "Wmc from Tlu ¦;£ Grapes."
Violin Selections will he rendered l>y Mrs. C'orelli Waterman. She willbe ao conipahied by Mrs. Nell Miilbarger.
Plans will be discussed at the nieeti; Jf for the Junior Hadassah Roundup to be held 011 Tuehday, February 19, at 'iiu Broad .Street Temple at 8 o'clock.
ei>ces. the fruits qf years of observation and reflection.
Born in Berlin, "Mr.. Lewisohn: came with his parents to South Carolina at the age of: eight, and, except for his Eu¬ ropean visits, be has lived bis ¦ life in America. After receiving a degree at Columbia he taught Gernian at two mid¬ dle western universities, but there found It hard to avoid the stigma of his Jew- ish heritage.
He then entered tbe field of hterary criticism, and won his spurs as one of the. healthiest spirits of modern critical .writing. Dramatic editor of the Nation, cditdi^iir;a publishing, house, and con¬ tributor to many periodicals, he early es¬ tablished himself as an original and powerful personality In 1921, Mr Lewi sohn took up residence m Pans, and it Was there that his novel writing' began With a kno\yledgc of both Hebrew and Araniaic, he saturated himself in JeW' ibh history and literature Judaism came as a release from prejudice, the source of a spiritual- rebirth.
In his famous autobiographical novel; "Up Stream," .and "Mid-Gbannel," he pours forth: the agonies of his early years in .A.merica, Since then he has, echoed and re-echoed his burning race conscious¬ ness. After a.self-inflicted exile of nearly- ten; yeairs, he. returns to the land,of his curlier triumphs, a brilliant novelist and a glowing Jew
The.subject of Mr. Le\yisohn's address will he "Crisis of Civilization." This meeting is open to the public, and indi¬ vidual tickets at 7.5 cents may be obtained by calling, either Mrs. Robert Levy, FA, S120, or Mrs \ B Weinfeld. FA 0730
When thc panorama of "Thc United I Jubilee", thc 100% benefit for tbc He-' brew School bf Cohimbus,: unfolds itself to the. Jewry of Cohimhus at Memorial Hall this cohiing Wednesday evening, January 23, the efforts of the forty local Jewi.sh, organizations which arg co o|)erating to make thi.s^ affair, the most outstanding Colunibus has ever kiiown, will become, apparent in the ;form ot tliirtj booths sponsored bv individinl groups, aild the thousand" odd details which have gone into the making.of tbe mainniotli grand ¦ ball ' and cariiival bi/ur Ihc Umted Jubilee" is sprrn sored by the Cqiincil of Jewis Youth Or- Kaiiizations of which Bud' L. Moser ir chaiirmaii. "Vice-cliairmen are Cdcelia Krakoff and B5n Gertner Jaik Moss is secretary
On, the strength of suggestions from the executive advisory board which met at the Desbler-Wallick Hotel Wedncs day, January 10, children under 13 when accoinpanied by an adult will be admitted free., Tp additi()n there will he no addi- tio.nal charge for dancing to Austin WyhVs nationally known N. B. C. or¬ chestra, the Floor Show and Style Show arid, many other planned attractions. The Jubilee will get under, way, at 8:00 and coiitinue until 2 :00 A. M,
Au.stlnWylie's orchestra features the slow, sweet, type of .syncopation which is so popular with the younger set today and comes from a recerit eight ¦weeks eii- gageriient at the Palais -Royal Cafe, Buffalo. Wylie, who himself served un der Vincent, Lopez, has, produced many orchestra leaders from his own band including Sammy. Watklns arid Cliff Smith,
The line up,of booths atid concessioiis at the Wednesday night meeting eluded the 'f ollpwing; Ahavas Sholem Sisterhood, !'The Flower Shoppe"; Agu dath Achim Sisterhood, Bingo; Beth Jacob Sisterhood, fruits and vegetables B'Nai B'rith, salami booth; B'Nai B'rith Ladies Auxiliary ,"The White Elephant" , Broad Street Sisterhood, Keeno, Coliim¬ bus Hebrew School, drinks and .foD<l, Council of Jewifeh Woriien, fortune tell¬ ing ; Ezros Noshim , Society, "Cotintry Store".; Ladies Free. Loari Society, drinks and food; Pioneer Women Organ¬ ization, fancy work raffle; Rose Lazarus Sisterhood, picture.booth; Senior Hadas-' sah, bake, sale, and Voliner Society, dairy store. Other.senior organizations cooperating are Bryden Road Temple Brotherhood, Temple Forum,. Excelsior Club, Hachnosis Orchim, Ivreeyoh, Ladies Mizrachi, Winding Hollow City Club and Zionist Lqdge.
The junior group booth and conces¬ sions include:. Columbus Chapter; of .'A}\ Z. A. ','The Bulldog and Badger Fight' (per Columbus Humane Society^ , Delta lota Omega, peanuts and popcorn Hadassah Buds, ,"The Flower Shoppe"
Hirsch Koliacker Chapter of DeMolay, "The Booth of Lights"; Junior Hadas¬ sah, candy booth ; Junior . Sisterhood Broad Street. Tcmpic, "Kiss Booth", Senior Y. M. IL A., Thc Putting Green, and Schonthal Athletic Club, "The Kentucky Derby"., Other junior .groups which .-ire cooperating on "Th6 United Jubilee" are:' Avukah, Bryden Road Youth Temple, Hillel Jcwisl) Junior League, Junior Y. M. H. A. Pi Epsilon Phi, Young Judea, Sigma Delta Phi, Alpha Delta Tau and Omega Kappa,
Wednesday night is Jubilee night in Columbus. There is no school TInirsday so bring the kiddies and come to the United Jubilee at Memorial Hall,
'rominoni Chicaffo Ral)ln
to Spcfik Here Sunday
IWornin;^
1>R. liSLIX A. LEVY
Rabbi Felix A. .Levy 6£ Temple Emanu-El, Chicago, noted scholar and' author, brother-in-law of,E. .J. Schan¬ farber, local attorney, w»U. hc the speaker at the B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation Sunday morning, January" 20 at 11 a. m. Rabbt Levy will speak on the subject, "Does the College Student Need a God?"
Rabbi Levy is a graduate of Hebrew Union College and received his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago., He is an experienced traveler and a fine speaker. At present he is vice president of the Central Conference of American, Rkbbis>
Suzanne Levy,, daughter of the Rabbi, student at Ohio State, and .chairman of the Hdlel congregation committee, will introduce her father. Rabbi Xee J; Lev¬ inger Will offer the closing' remarks.
Everyone is welcome to hear this dis¬ tinguished scholar Sunday morning at the Foundation, 46 Sixteenth, avenue.
Do come aud visit the home any Sun¬ day from n to 5 p. m.
Rabbi Zelize^s Sermon
Rabbi N.ithan Zeli«r will speak at the Broad St. Temple Friday, January 25, iat 8 p. ni. on the theine, "Are Jews •Mike'" Cantor Solomon Grodner and his large dioir will officiate. AU are welcome.
Ezras Noshim Society Maki!s Important Announcement
The Ezras Noshirii' Society is amoiig the , local organizations who. are to pfn; ticipate in the-Ujiited Jubilee January '!¦ The Society has apjiomted a comnnttic for a house-to-house canvas of grocery donations for their Country Store whidi will be incljided ainong the many booths at tbe Jubilee." Those who liave not beciv approached, and wish to Contribute to this worthy cause, .will kindly bring these items to the Agudath Achiin synagogue Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, when the Ezras Noshim Society will hold tlieir regular meeting.
/
irnai IVrith Womein to Install Officers Monday Eve, Jan. 28
The Ladies Zion Lodge Auxiliary No. 127 will hold its installation and initia¬ tion oil Monday evening, January 28, at 8 p.m. at the Windiiig Hollow City Club, 143' S. Parsons avenue. This meeting will be one of-the outstanding events of the year. Mr. E. J. Schanfarber will be the main speaker of the evening.
All meinbers are, urged, to attend. Re¬ freshments as well as a musical program are being arranged for this important event. Non-members are also welcome.
Booklets IVIuHt Be In
The date for the drawing of the book^ lets is set for February 14. All of the ladies who received these booklets will kindly-mail check and stub to Mrs. Mor¬ ris Polster, 2548 Sherwood road, as each one must be in by the preceding week of the drawing.
Calculating Genius Will Ad¬ dress Temple Brotherhood
Dr. Salo Finkelstein, world's greatest ealctilator and wizard at figures, will be the speaker at the next meeting of the Bryden Road Temple Brotherhood on Tuesday evening, January 29, at,the Bry¬ den Road Temple
,Dr. Finkelstein .was statisti'ciau of the Pohsh government and was able to replace 30 men and .30 calculating ma¬ chines. , He is a man whose mental, gym- naaticb w ith figures has dbtouuded uni¬ versity authorities throughout the United States, during, his travels since coming to this i:puntry a little more, than three years ago.
This meeting will be open to members of the Brotherhood aild vvomen of'the Congregation Those 'who are not af¬ filiated with the Brotherhood /will be charged a small fee to atteiwl this un Usually interesting lecture,
Tlie last meeting of the Brotherhood held on Tuesday, Jan. 8, was attended by more than 160 fathers' and sons." Coach Francis Schmidt, of the Ohio State Uni¬ versity, football tearii, delivered some very int-eresting comments and he was assisted by Ernie Godfrey, one of the assistant coaches, who showed slow motion pic¬ tures of .some of the,games played last season;. The speaker was introduced by Mr. Leo Yassenoff and .the .concluding remarks by Mr. Simon Lazarus were in appreciation of .the \coach's efforts in niaking this meetiiig a. notable, success.
A ten minute review of Jews in sports was -rendered by Mr, .Mian Tarshish. Mr, Sainuel Shinbacli, Pres. of the Brotherhood, acted as chairman, arid commented on the fine appropriateness of the songs used on this occasion through the co-operation of Mr, Milton Staub, Vice-Pres. of the Brotherhood.
Palestine Night at Hotel Fort Hayes Sunday Evening;
Ihe Columbns Palestine Night, under the sponsorship of the Zionist Organiza¬ tion of Anierica, and.the supervision of the Ohio State University Chapter of A\ukah, takes place Sunda\, January 20, at the Fort Hayes Hotel, ballroom, at S I,') p m
Thi-j is a gdt-together of the entire Jewish community, one of its kind being given all over America Everyone is invited to attend and there is no charge for admission.
The program consists of an address bv Attorney. Roy Stone on - "Palestine and the Jewish People" loUowcd by the play 'The Two Gojiin", by S A Grossman, presented through the cooperation of the Hillel Players and the, direction of Mar¬ tin Rubin. Members of the cast. are; Betty ¦ Hor\vjtz, Bess , Marks, Evelyn Rock, Isadore Greenblatt, Edward Lepon, Simon Ijjvine, and Jerome Schwartz.
The cntertainnient will be Completed by Current Event topics by Leonard , Scliiff.
MIZRACHI ELECTS FURMAN
Mr C H rurman wab elected presi¬ dent of the local Mizr<ichi organization .it d meeting held last Saturday ev,Lning at the Beth Jacoh synagogue. Other offi¬ cers elected were: Mr. David Schwartz, \ice president; Jacob Byer, treasurer, Rei Yehuda Baker, set retary Trustees: Riibbi M. Hirschsprung, A. Goldberg, A, L Mellman, B, Katz, Sam Eisenberg, Louis Godofsky
Rabhi Leopold (ireenwald, outgoirig president, was elected honorary trustee. The formal iii.stallation of officers will take place in the near future.
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DON'T FORGET THE GREAT EVfeNT OF THE SEASON-'THE UNITED JUBILEE" AT MEMORIAL HALL WEP. EVE. Central Ohio's Only Jewish Netvspaper \^ Reaching Every Home Devoted to American and Jewish Ideals' A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR THE JEWISH HOME Volume XVII—No. 55' .COLUMIiUS, OHIO; . A\UARV ,K. ms Per Year $3:00; Per Copy ioc Strictly Confidential Tid-Bits From Everrwherc nr rniNBAfl j. nmoN WKiHPers Although tbe election, machinery of, the Amcricah Jewish.Congress is being thor¬ oughly oiled and will soon bit ou all eight rylinders, there are a lot of skeptics who claim tbat the world Jcwi.';li congress will 111)1 tike place in 103j The other dav Janies N. UoSeiiberg, vice chairman of ihc Joint Di.stribution Committee, invited a select fbw Jewish journalists to a lunch con to listen to reports by Dn Joseph Rb.seu and Dr. Bernard Kahn—not for publication;..We are not betraying any secrets, however, when we tell voU that Dr. Rosen js a great believer, in the pas |
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