Texas Jewish Herald (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 8, 1936 Page: 4 of 4
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Congregational Activities
ATTEND YOUR SYNAGOGUE
TEMPLE BETH ISRAEL.
Dr. Henry Barm ton. Rabbi
Rabbi Robert L Kahn, Aanetont
Sabbath services Friday at 8
pjn. and Saturday morning at 10.
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Rev. Nathan H. Coliah, Rababi
Rev. Israel S. Kresnoff, Cantor
Slmchas Torah services Friday
at 8:45 a.m.
Sabbath Eve services Friday at
8 pjn.
Sabbath services Saturday at
8:45 a.m.
Rabbi Colish and Cantor Kras-
noff will officiate at all services.
CONG. ADATH YESHUBUN
Jackson and Walker
Phone F. 5602
Sannders A. Tofield, Rabbi
A. Friedman, Cantor
Daily service Morning at 6:30,
and evening at 6 o’clock.
Friday evening at 6 o’clock.
Saturday morning at 8:30 and
Saturday evening at 6.
Hebrew School from 3:30 to
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CONG. ADATH ISRAEL
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Max Geller, Rabbi
Daily services 6:30 tjn. and
5:45 pjn.
Kabollath Shabboth Friday at
sunset.
Sabbath services Saturday at
9 ajn.
Bible class Circle led by Rabbi
Geller. Saturday 5:30 pjn.
Minchah services Saturday at
5:30 pjn.
Sholosh Slides, Saturday at 6
pjn.
Sunday School Sunday at 10
ajn.
CONG. ADATH EMETH
Houston and Washington
Sol Goodman, President
H. Feinstein, Vice President
Daily services at 6:15 a.m. and
6:00 pjn.
Kabballoth Shabbos Friday at
sunset
Saturday morning services at
8:45 o'clock.
Chevra Gemmorah class Satur-
day at 4:30 pjn.
Minchah services at 5JO pjn.
Hebrew School dally at 2:30
pjn. to 5J Opjn.
CONG. ADATH ISRAEL
1916 Elysian Street
Max Geller, Rabbi
CONGREGATION
RODEFEI SHOLOM
Daily tenricat 6 a.m. and at nmm
Friday night tcrricai at am art.
Saturday morning aarMcaa at 9.
Minchah tarriraa at 5:30 p.m. fol I
Wrd hy Shtloah Sodet and Mi’rt* |
M. M. SOCIETY
Within the coming week a def-
inite ballroom will be obtained
for the 13th annual Christmas
Charity dance, to be held Decem-
ber 27, 1936. Several halls were
in line, but after careful consid-
Arnold Caplan, talented young
eratlon by the committee, it was I Houston violinist who appears in
decided that none of these were concert Monday night, is pictur-
suitable for this forthcoming here with his teacher, Louis
event. I persinger.
Orchestras are under contract I w Canlan has been awarded a
to provide music for thefeUow£tip in the Juilliard Grad-
mas dance and also for the club s | ^ Qf Music in New
annual New Year’s party. The
, .. . ... - „ . . York for the fourth consecutive
fol11 year- He began studying the vio-
be announced later, so dont for- of g pj.of
get. let ua provide you with your \gQT Jasj Re WQn the Texas
holiday entertainment. I Federation of Music award at the
BETH EL BRIDGE PARTY
A supper bridge will be given
under the auspices of the Beth El
Women’s League in Montefiore
Hall on Thursday, October 22, at
7 o’clock. Mmes. H. Krakower,
Leo Gaaber, Morris H. Cohen,
A. H. Wagman, Morris Rauch and
Henry Kaplan are in charge of
the affair and a highly enjoyable
evening is in store for all the
guests Besides the supper, which
will be served from 7 to 9, card
tables are being arranged and a
number of interesting table prizes
will be awarded. Members and
friends of the League are asked
to reserve October 22 for attend-
ance of this affair.
O. T. G. CLUB
The members of the G. T. G.
Club held a meeting at the home
of Miss Lorraine Cohen on Oc- ye®J- . . , . <- To«.,ntn
tober 4 for the purpose of elect- P*riod of *+ at *** uJacmto
ing officers for a period of six High School, after which he won
months Those elected to office I a cash prize at the age of 15,
were: President, Lillian Guber-| which enabled him to continue
man; vice president, Doris Roth
stein; secretary, Bluma Blumen-1
thal; treasurer, Dorothy Kaplan.
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FOR RENT—Room In private
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age of *11, and won a scholarship
at the Curtis Institute of Music
I in Philadelphia the following
This was followed by
his studies in New York, where,
at the age of 16, he graduated on
the honor roll of one of New
York’s high schools and enrolled
in New York University. The fol-
lowing year he was awarded the
Juilliard fellowship, under the
personal supervision of the noted
Louis Persinger, his teacher for
the past four year, who is also
the teacher of Yehudi Menuhin,
internationally known volin vir-
tuso.
In addition to musical achieve-
ments, the past year he was a
student of Psychology and Eng-
lish Literature at Columbia.
His successful appearance dn
1935 as guest soloist with the
Houston Symphony Orchestra
made him a host of friends here.
BRTTH ABRAHAM ASS’N
, . .„ , The B’rith Abraham Associa-
The club is sponsoring a raffle. ^ held an «0ld Guard” supper
IX t s sa
they honored Mr. Harry
Pulaski for services rendered to
the Association.
Many of the old timers of the
association were in attendance
and joined in the feasting and
mirth making of the evening.
Mr. A. Schlosser acted as toast-
master and introduced all those
and each responded
cash for a very small stipulation.
A rush tea has been planned,1 um
honoring 30 perspective pledges.
The tea will be held at the home
of Miss Constance Stem.
Watch the social calendar for
the date of the gigantic G. T. G.
event.
HEBREW ASSOCIATION
ing for—a dance that promises | with a short talk mostly in thanks
to be a dance. [to the honored guest.
The Y. W. St Y. M. H. A. will [ The present officers of the as-
open the fall social Location are J. B. Greenfield,
Sunday nght, October 11, at 91 .. _ .
o’clock with a real old fashioned [ president; Abe Levy, vice pre
get together. .
The committee
Dr. A. B. Fedford
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in charge has
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this affair the most outstanding
of the season. Sam Shniderson,
committee chairman, announced |
Monday that Jake Wilkenfeld
and his seven piece orchestra has
been secured to furnish the mu-
sic.
The committee also has mai\y
surprise features that will not be
announced until the night of the
dance. “Come down to the dance
and see for yourself because any-
thing can happen,” said Mr.
Shniderson.
Don’t forget, it’s this Sundayl
night and the admission is $1.001
couple or stag.
dent; Morris Rosenthal, secretary
and M. H. Greenfield, treasurer.
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