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THE JEWISH HERALD-VOICE
SEPTEMBER 29, 1949
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HODDING CARTER
October 12. 1941
‘Is The Sooth That BadT
Nodding Carter, liberal Sou-
thern journalist, examines the
problems of the South from their
beginnings, and foresees a future
of enlightenment and a reversal
of 'he South’s traditional con-
MARGARET
BOURKE-WHITE
November 9. 1949
“Spotlight On Amrlca”
The camera of valiant Mar-
garet Bourke-White has unearth-
ed information too hazardous
and secretive for other photo-
grapher-reporters. A brilliant lec-
turer, Miss Bourke-White has
travelled the world over.
‘Tfou we it , . .
The Jewish Community Center
ITLTH.1L SERIES
ROBERT SPIRO AND RUTH KOBART
January 17th. 1990
Ruth Kobart and Robert Spiro, winners of the Jewish Welfare
Board Talent Search, have thrilled audiences throughout the nation
and abroad with their rich musical renditions of the songs of Israel
Their repertoire ranges from the heights of grand opera to the gaiety
and tilting tenderness of Yiddish and Palestinian Folk Music.
7 ATTRACTIONS
9 PERSONALITIES
for Uk 1911-30 Season
Your ticket for-the entire series may be
obtained at the Jewish Community Center
([KE-7361) at $6.00, including tax.
(All Tickats Are Interchangeable)
Carter, Bourke-White and Flacker will apeak at San Jacinto High School
Auditorium. All other events will take place at Temple Emanu EL
LOUIS FISCHER
February «. 1950
“Russia and taartea”
Louis Fischer brings to his au-
diences a penetrating analysis of
the East-West problem. His ap-
proach, while realistic, is one of
optimism. His pertinent remarks
and broad views are entighten-
LOU MASON AND BLIX RUSKAY
February 21ab 1950
The humoristic impressions and good-natured satire of Btix Rus-
kay and Lou Mason have in the past proven a source of great en-
joyment to all who attend. Hailed by the critics for the versatility
and originality of their performances, this pair promises to be out-
standing in our Scries.
DR. MORDECAI KAPLAN
March 14, 1050
Dr. Mordecai Kaplan, the
founder of the Reconstructionist
movement, directs his efforts to-
ward a new understanding _of
Judaism. On the faculty of Col-
umbia University, his books in-
clude “Judaism as a Civilization,”
“The Future of die American
Jew,” etc.
DR. SALO W. BARON
April 4. 1950
Dr. Baron possesses a rare de-
gree of knowledge on subjects of
Jewish concern. His achievements
in the fields of Jewish history
and philosophy have been wide-
ly acclaimed. He is on the fa-
culty of Columbia- University
and wrote “Social and Religious
History of the Jews,” etc.
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