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2j[\// S<?rving Columbits and Central Ohio lewish CJOmmunHy
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Vol, 47, f^o. 4
COttTMBVS, OHIO, FRIDAY, jANIJAnY 7, 1040
LOCAjmOmN URGED TO ATTf})>fD
msmruTE on Christianity
"¦ Mniqr
<iicceiit«d<ttij
ftorg for 'al{
^rom 40 a.
m ISitJiroil
It iron H.' lieverii bOSO.NO^
Tlio Jo^l^h'%omen of t^Iumbna'mn^t not heglcct to nvnll thonmllVea ot>.ttiii^ gcstare of hospltAIitir^exteaded by tliclr Frotesla^t friends. If yon nro concomed irlth the pro' motioit of Mn^Vfxy and good-will, yoa will attend tho Insti'l. tnio on 'Cb^qanl^ next Wtidnresdoy. \ ' J
bfMi of tlic Rose )B. Idioms Sisterhood have acioo^ tnvieatloji front tbelf Protfstdnt neigh-
lllloy jiesslon rind lancheon next Vcdnosday ,i6 3 p. m., at Ftrst Congrtgatloqal Chnrch,
felfc-'i / J . ' -
fite neglected making >« ^ervatlou with Mrs.
i^^tbO. piS) or Mra, ^ncfc'Rosier <BV. 513ft),
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lecture |3^Hai»ice $amud to ^" Lann^ii HiiljBl Dedication Yeai
_' Maurice SafciiJel,',ot(tafanding author, lecturer, and traveior,
-will speatt at ttni Hlll^ Ffjun^ation Thittsday at 8 p. m. His ' to£tlc will he ailanaijr«ts pf Thomas Manh'^'great woric, /'Joseph
and Hla BrothcB.*'' ^ ' - 1 ' ^
J Mr. Samuol stolen on the ream- pus two yOar#,|ag.9-anjI his re¬ turn visiris Mbiif M<tXt!lpated
by many frien and in the coi last 25 years he terpreter of Jc world. In partiJ cemed with th' ture of Jewry, its l^urvival, b' tlnulty as a sii
, the shaping of
His booiu
"'"WoflePwide 'ati
them aretYpu
Study of'tlxe spi
of Jewiah ci'
. GREAT HATRl
op th^.campiis
i\i|slty. ,For tfe^e
aa«erv^ as In-'
Ih vali'^B to' the
"Tar/phe is coij-
iresent and fUf
tt'Simply, with
tVfirh Ita conl
fificbnt force in
|uman destlnyJ
ive' attracted!
tloii..^ Amon$
E»(TILE8,''a
[fi?-''character
latlonf tHE
:tioBe of the ^pathological charac ten: of anti-Semitism; HARVEST l^r THE DESERT, the growth tit Palestine;' and most popular pf ail, 's 'TEi -WORLD-OF SHO- LOI^.ALj- "-hew an Indght into., t^e wurits of this famous. JeVlsh'humorist, A companion yolunne' w^a irecently publish- .ed—THB ' PRINCE OF 'THE dlHETTO, dealing with the Ufe and worl; ot I, L. Feretz.
T. I. Sisterhood Completes Plans - For Town Meeting
Ail Is In readiness for Tif^roth iFiaei Sisterhood's Town Meet¬ ing program Monday evening at Broad St. Temple. "Docs Con¬ servative'" Judaism Meet Our Needs?" is tfie.subject of the Town Meeting Participating on the program will lie Louis Schleztngeri Bernard Feitiinger aad Mrs. J Gross _ Acting HS moderator will bo Rabbl Natlun Zollzer. Mrp/ h, Schlezinger' will giyo the opening primer, , A short nowscttst will bo presented by Mrs. Jaclc Schilling. ,
" Because of tinforeeeen circum¬ stances, Kabbi Moishe Goldblum of Mansfield will not appear on tho program Monday evening
The hospitality and social chairmen have prepared a^spcc ial assortment of refreshments for the large turn out expected Husbands or other non-members are-Invited
iMr,, Samuel^ lecture wiil I be tiie first in*' a seriea of (Jut- standing programs which ^ill highlight 'Hlliel's Dedication , a., basic ex- y.eM\
B. B. WOMEN BOARD MEMBERS TlT-MEBT
All board members of the lo¬ cal B'nal B'rith "Women's chap¬ ter are urged to attend a meet¬ ing of vital impc(rtance 8 o'clock Monday evenlnjf'-ar the Seneca Hotel Several significant mat ters wil be discussed, so atten dance of all board members Is a must.
rnai BVith Enga^^ Aiiiei^^ For Return Appearance Next We||
Max Heifman, distinguished composer, conductor and lec¬ turer, whose appearance at one of B'nai B'rith's meetings last year was a tremendous success, Is coming back, by popular re¬ quest Mr, Heifman, an out- ^tandipg authority on Jewish folk music, wili be the guest sijeaker at the next meeting of the local Lodge Tuesday at Broad St Temple, starting at 830 p m.
He is famous as "thg man who can sing Klddush in at least 19 different "ways!" The program Tuesday la sure fo have univer¬ sal appeal, and another ..grand success Is expected
Heifman Illustrates his fasci-' noting and colorful talk 'both vocally as well as at the plara. His program incllides examples from early Bible Cantiilattons,
Mr. Hrlfmon
old synagogue chants, fis vrilX as
selections from the modem
(Continud on Vgge f)
INITIATrbN POSTPONED
The B'nal B'rith Initiation ceremony originally scheduled for Jan 11, has been postponed until Jan 25
;RABBI R<
. Rabbi Noah H. New York City .pUlpit for Agudal gregatlon's regulal! finjily ser¬ vices next Fridayliilght^ ¦• Jatt. 14, at the synagplie.'He also will spealt at tip- Saturday morning services olthB Congre¬ gation. *¦ I 'r-7"- '"
Dr. ROsenbioonl gradfiBted
from Teachers Wstlijte, h)i J,939,
' giving him a licenp for^ tgwh-
Ing 'Hebrew. He w«l ordained a
, xabbl Iwo years lat* Jn IMS'he
, - received his M. A. c igree, at Co-
""jlumbia University.
Vi,;,Th^ rabbl is consjiered a Tal-
)SNBLpQM TO SPEAK AT AGUDATH ACHIM
osenbldom of ll 'occupy tho VAchJm Con-
mud chochom and scholar, and
Jewish publications One of his
is one of the handful of men to, outstanding articles was "Sy^-
if
receive a doctorate degree (Doc¬ tor of Hebrew Literature) from Yeshiva University. Currently he is {("eandidate for a Ph. D, at New'VOrl? University.
Babbi < Robecibloom's previous tibsitton's have included; rabbl, Mont!lfoh:e -Hebrew Congrega¬ tion, Bronx, N. Y.; princip£(Lof ^ronx Acadeniy- for Giris; rabbi of Congregation Tikvas Israel, Philadelphia; and Director '' of Eastern Seaboard region, Ha- [poei Hamlzrachi. '
He haa written for various
Current ZitmistFood Drvve4s Boon to Refugees in Israel
The year 194B will go do'wn-In Jewish history as the year of the founding of the Third Jewish gtate in the Holy Land. It is also the year which has demonstrated that miracles occur every day, for is it not the imracle of miracles to have a people which has been dispersed throughout the world for 2,000 years return to the home of Its ancestry, establish, an independent state there, and be able to proclaim to the Qvorid that from now on It will no longer serve as a football to be^oked.around by all who cherish such a sport, but will live in dignity and in honor, &6 God intend¬ ed it to live.
It is a source-of deep satisfac¬ tion to^see that the_ Young Jewish State, still in the throes' of a protracted aQd devasti^tlng, war, lias been able to absorb during the year more than 100,- 000 Jews, mostly refugees from Eurpp^an lands The DP camps, fhiit have been a blot upon civlll- zatipA, are now fast being emp¬ tied as their inmates pour in a constantly rising stream into Israel
The Food for Israel campaign, which Is now in full swing all over the United States, 'was started fo^ the purpose of .sujj- plying the necessary food for ali these newcomers, as well as for the brave defenders o^ the new little ianci/ The Columbus quota.is 250O cases of food. Have
teml^atlon of Jewish Codlfica' tion "
Dr Rosenbloom I'i IrryrtF- ear ly 30's, married, and has one child His "wife is a graduate of Brooklyn College
The services next Friday Avlli start promptly at 8 p. m. Tradi-. tional Sabbath prayers and aongs will be chanted by Can¬ tor P. H. GeUman. , An Oneg Shabat' Wiii follow the. services, with members . of ,' Agudath .
Achlni Sisterhood serving as you done your ^hare yet? It is hostesS'es. | your holy duty to participate In
this project Give whi)t you can, but do it today. Time is short and the need is greati Honor yourself by helping to provide the necessary food for tlie brav? men arid -women of Israel
You can purcli^ c^ses of food direct from/wie Restaurant Pood Supply (Co, wholesale dealers. 513 E Fulton St, AD. 8755.
If you desire to 'inake a con¬ tribution in honor of memory ' of a beloVed, dne, you can have the name ihiprinted on oiW of the case's
Call GA. 2197, to pick up any ( cases of Food-for-Israel you may have at your home.
In our prayers we say tlirlQe* daily "And Thou Shalt Eat And Feel gate." Let us make sure our brothers and sisters Iri Is¬ rael are able to do just that^ . . 1
Lazanis Athletic Fund Cfains Momentmn
A
'"lOpKof .theil,q^i
rv;*,
prj?j*!ts gaining in
Lazarus
¦hi«;
m
4 ^fJ^W^
jius rtemor- The money wiil bo used for
rapidly tennis * courts, BOttball ^ equip-
.' is the ment, outdoor bask'itball
lltlc Fund, boards,'swings and other play-
nd frienda ground paraphernalia, particu-
Lazarus, lariy -for ,the younger children,
.4th of the also, as funds are available, for
and ciyio such other items "required in
I21r 1947) playground qnd "athletic acttvi-
1 attract a ties which may. be needed ..by
Iributions the Center.
|iher aec- Contrlbutipns-pf any si$s«l 'W^U
/ be accepted,,and should be mail^
Ind is to ed to the-'office of the new
Id ethic- Jewish Center, ^^0 ^ast.'Bro^d
fh^nnec- Street. \\i,\ t^i"
' ^Cen• Local oontylhutore' fe the fund
(College to date arer'.Or. and.,Mrfiu,Jf; V
¦ g ap- Bcni?, Mr. and' ^rs,' Kobfft
is a Blashek, Mi^e.'I, Bflvlds Mifijand
merest Mrs G. K BowAianl-Wpiana
lyed In, Mrs M D FSWkjiiippf,llf^oijd
lutdQOv Mrs J CQdfidittan,* ,t)rt iand
Ith the Mra E, J, Cf^TO, Mi^/antfMrfl.
Tte? it Robeyt G»^#,^s!^r and,Mrj,
leat In
mx ovmhiei'i
len ,Qwat&^f^ii\
¦Mmi^-
Simon Iinzaraa
'¦ari
Mrs Max H, Harmon, Mt and "ilrs L. J Hofheimer, Miss Cluristine Hoiienbacher, Mr antT Mrs Arthur J, Isaac, Rabbi and Ats JHarry Kaplan, Mr. and Mrs R. J Kiemperer, Mr and Mrs Harry Kohn, Mr and Mrs Charles Y Lazarus, Mr. an4 Mrs, Ralph Lazarus, Mr. and Mrs Robert Lazarus, Mrs- Si¬ mon Lazarus^ Mr and Mrs. Cilf- Old Levin, Mr. and Mrs ^er- lert Levy, Miss Ruth Mathless, vlrs Caleb L McKee, Dr,. and Mrs Melvln S. Newman, Miss Leah Rosenfeld, Mr and Mrs. Harry R Both, Dr. and Mrs^ L. r Roth, Mr. and Mrs. Jack ^ehiff, Mr. and -Mrs. -VViiliam. Schiff, Dr, and Mrs. Chester Shlnbach, Mr, and Mrs. Samuel ntabach, Mr. and Mrs, Samuel {.¦ffimtimer, MiTond Mrs.' Ro' lert Wellei:, M^. and Mrs, A. B. Seinfeld, Miss Jean Wilson, Mr, and Mrs.(Lco Yassenoff, 3a!r, and 14rs,« Ben,35ti(;llte*nian,
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m
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O u t- of t o w n, Contributions- are Mr. and Mr's. James H, Becker, and Mr, and Mrst Jerry Si)inl)ach, Chicago; Mr.' and Mrs Marcus Fed^ Jr., and' Miss Marguerite Fedei-, Clever land, Edward Forman,'Jlo6hei6.,A^ . ter, N. Y, Mrs Oscar Kleeman, Hollywood, Fla; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lazarus, Jr;. Mr, and Mrs, Jeffrey L Lazarus, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Lazarus Jr, Simon Lazarus III, Helen and Martha Lazarus, Julian M. Sammet, ¦Mrs Sidney G. Strieker, Mr. apd Mrs Phll TronsUne and
r^ Albert Wolfsteln Jr., all of Cincinnati's^ Mr. ahd Mrs. Max Levine, Houston: Mr, and Mrs," Albert Schiff, Boston; Mrs. Edythe Shelby, New York City; Dr.^and Mrs, J, Bt Stark, Sharon- vlUe, Olio, and Mr. and Mra. * Henry 'VVhieiJvai?" 6nd Mr, m^A Mrs* James .Winenjan, DeltroitA '
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Object Description
| Title | Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1949-01-07 |
| Subject | Jews -- Ohio -- Periodicals |
| Place | Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio) |
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| Submitting Institution | Columbus Jewish Historical Society |
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