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Serving Columbus and Central Ohio Jewish Community lor Over 60 Years
., VOL.64 NO. 28
JULY 10,1986-TAMMUZ 3
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CJHS To Hold
Annual Meeting
July 10 AtJC
This evening, July 10, the
Columbus Jewish Historical
Society is holding its Annual
Meeting and celebrating its
fifth anniversary, at
7:30 p.m. at the Jewish Center. Marjorie Gross and
Renee Levine, co-chairwomen of the Program Com-
, mittee, have scheduled Dr.
Amy Shuman as the guest
speaker.
COMING SOON
SEPTEMBER 29, 1986
THE OHIO JEWISH CHRONICLE
NEW YEAR EDITION
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■ The Jewish Epicure—a special feature section about how
to plan the perfect party and what and where to eat in
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■ Short stories by Local Authors
■ The Annual, updated Guide to the Jewish community
■ Organization Annual Reports
■ Pictorial and Chronological Highlights of the Past Year
■ The New OJC Community Calendar
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Aug. 4
Midwest Extremists
Dealt New Setbacks
NEW YORK (JTA) - Midwest extremists seeking to
exploit the farm crisis have
been dealt new setbacks, according to the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith.
The ADL cited the' 'strong
repudiation" of two right-
wing gubernatorial candidates in the Republican primary in Nebraska — who received less than 9,000 of
190,000 votes — and the conviction by a Colorado jury of
the publisher of a now
defunct anti-Semitic farm
newspaper for crimes connected with the publication.
The ADL said the candidates, Everett Sileven and
Paul Rosberg, had employed
farm belt related issues in
their campaigns. Sileven
after announcing his candidacy, spoke at a rally in
Nebraska sponsored by an
anti-Semitic paramilitary
organization and Rosberg
Robert A. Glick
Dr. Shuman, an assistant
professor at O.S.U., is a folk-,
lorist and a specialist in Jewish ceremonial art. Combining a slide show with lecture,
Dr. Shuman will, show the
similarities and differences
in holiday celebrations as observed by various segments
of the Jewish faith.
Robert A. Glick, CJHS
president, extended an open
invitation to all community
residents. "Please join us,"
he said, "for a fascinating
evening with Dr. Shuman,
for the joy of sharing memories, for the challenge of
identifying 'Name That
Punim- photos and for a slice
of delicious anniversary
cake." .
The program will be held
in the auditorium of the Center, 1125 College Ave. Both
admission and parking are
free.
Harlan Ruben Named Chairman
Bonds' New Leadership Division
Development Corporation
for Israel, State of Israel
Bonds, announces the appointment of Harlan Ruben
as chairman of the New
Harlan Ruben
Leadership Division. Complimenting the appointment
is Ruben's choice of Steven
Heiser as co-chairman of
this revitalized division.
"Our first activity will be a
family function on Sunday,
Sept. 14, at Jeffrey Mansion.
The entire community will
be invited to the 'First Annual State of Israel Bonds
Family Picnic' Children get
their values from their
parents, and we have to let
them know what Israel
means to us so that our link
to her remains unbroken,"
cited Ruben. "We are planning an afternoon of fun and
fressing. Hamburgers and
hot dogs will be served and
dietary laws will be
observed. Activities for all
ages are being planned," he
added.
Federation Council Inaugurates
New North American Data Bank
The Council of Jewish
Federations has inaugurated
a new North American-Jewish Data Bank which will
serve as both a practical tool
for Jewish communal planning across the continent
and a vital resource for
scholarship. It will provide
basic and essential Jewish
demographic data that will
offer Federations throughput the United States and
Canada an overview of regional and national trends and
a wider perspective on Jewish communal life.
The official inauguration
of the Data Bank took place
on June 3 at the Graduate
of New York.
The Data Bank, which will
be headed by Dr. Barry A.
Kosmin of the Council of
Jewish Federations, will be
working cooperatively with
the Hebrew University of
Jerusalem and with Brandeis University as well as the
Graduate Center.
The gathering of Jewish
demographic data has a long
history going back to pibli-
cial times. As the demography of the Jewish people
changed with the major
movements of the Diaspora
and with evolving political
and social environments, the
history of Jewish data
Morris Skilken has established the "Morris and Fannie Skilken Forest," a Jewish National Fund project of
10,000 trees to be planted in the American Independence Park, in the Judean Hills, outside of Jerusalem
adjacent to the "Challenger Forest." Pictured above,
Jewish National Fund shaliach, Col.! Arie Shacham
(right), is presenting Skilken a plaque noting the
Forest and its location next to the memorial project for
the Challenger crew.
Morris Skilken First From Columbus
To Establish JNF Individual Forest
Center of the City University (continued on pace io 239-7212.
Steven Heiser
"We welcome participation from all aspects of
our Jewish community. We
want to show our own
strength and our solidarity
with Israel," said Heiser.
For further information,
call State of Israel Bonds,
Meyer Hoffman, president
of Jewish National Fund
Columbus Council announces, "Mr. Morris Skilken has endowed the planting of a Forest of 10,000 trees
as the first individual Forest
donor from the Columbus
area. The 'Morris and Fannie Skilken Forest' is being
planted in the American
Independence Park in the
Judean Hills outside of Jerusalem adjacent to the 'Challenger Memorial Forest' in
this Park." This Forest will
"cover over 12',i> acres of
land and give it lush greenery which will help cultivate
the soil, purify and humidify
terrain and aid the economy
by employing hundreds of
Israelis to do the planting,
install miles of irrigation
systems and canal terrace
hillsides and turn wasteland
into productive farmland.
Mr. Skilken's dream of a
'Green Israel' will be aided
through the 'Morris and Fannie Skilken Forest,'" continues Hoffman.
For more information on
the planting of Gardens,
Groves, Woodlands or Forests call Jewish National
Fund, 231-1397. ,
Across the State of Israel
over the past 84 years, the
Jewish National Fund has
the air, reclaim the rocky (continued on page >o>
had offered his campaign
contributors an anti-Semitic
book, according to the ADL-
The editor, Roderick
"Rick" Elliott, was convicted last month on 14
counts of theft and one of
conspiracy in connection
with more than $200,000 in
unpaid loans made primarily to his anti-Jewish
Primrose and Cattleman's
Gazette and to the National
Agricultural Press Association, an extremist' group
Elliott says he formed to
combat farm foreclosures.
Barbara Coopersmith, associate director of ADL's Denver office, testified as a witness in the case.
Extremists' Campaign
Falters
Previous ADL analyses of
the efforts of extremists in
the farm belt, including an
ADL-commissioned Louis
Harris poll conducted in
Iowa and Nebraska earlier
this year, revealed that their
campaigns to scapegoat
Jews for the farm crisis have
not been successful.' '
During the Nebraska election campaign, Sileven, who
is pastor of the Faith Baptist
Church in Louisville, Neb.,
appeared on the same platform with Larry Humphries,
founder of the anti-Semitic
paramilitary organization
known as the Heritage
Library.
During the campaign, the
ADL noted, Sileven shared
an office with Rudy "Butch"
Stanko Jr., a Nebraska meat
packer who in 1985 placed
ads in Nebraska and
Wyoming claiming that a
(CONTINUED ON PAGE. 11)
Dr. S. Himmelfarb
To Speak July 24
On Thursday, July 24, at
8 p.m., the Leo Yassenoff
Jewish Center will present
Dr. Sabine Himmelfarb,
PhD, clinical psychologist,
as guest speaker for the
Holocaust Education Series.
Dr. Himmelfarb's topic
will be "Surviving the Holocaust: Emotional Effects on
Generations." The third in a
three-part series of Holocaust Education programs,
it is free and open to the public.
The first program featured Dr. Marc Raphael and
his discussion, "Surviving
the Holocaust: New Insights
on Wiesel's Night." The
second program presented
Dr. Ilan Avisar speaking on
"The Holocaust in our Culture: Film, Poster Art and
Literature."
For more information,
contact the Israel/Judaic
Department of the Center at
, .231-2731
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Object Description
| Title | Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1986-07-10 |
| Subject | Jews -- Ohio -- Periodicals |
| Place | Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio) |
| Creator | Ohio Jewish Chronicle |
| Collection | Ohio Jewish Chronicle |
| Submitting Institution | Columbus Jewish Historical Society |
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