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The MESSAGE
Page Three
YAHRZEITS
Now's the Time!
December 1 through December 15
To Take “TIME OUT”
Make Your
RESERVATION!
New Year's Eve
DINNER DANCE
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 31
JOHNNY SULLIVAN
And His Orchestra
MAKE YOUR
RESERVATIONS NOW!
Call the Office: JUstin 0531
or
$7.50 Per Person
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Pulaski-Rauch Auditorium
3501 Southmore
Dance to Your Heart's Content With
We know that everybody is busy now
preparing for Chanukah, but you can be
sure that we, at Beth Hayaled, are the
5 Teves—December 14
Max Rockoff
Anna Singerman
6 TevesDecember 15
Dave Davis
Rachael Feld
Moshe Harr
Rose Juran
Meyer Maltz
Sander Romick
Dora Finger, Linden 1126 or JAckson 7260
Bessie Schuman, JUstin 1957
Morris M. Molof, JAckson 9376
Roy Lewis, FAirfax 5850
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22 Kislev—December 1
Barney Goldstein
Moses Edelstein
Yetta Grossman
Jacob Gaitz
Ben Wiesenthal
23 Kislev—December 2
Harris Wolf Lewis
Yudel Robinson
24 Kislev—December 3
Shloima Lasser
Isaac Davis
Boruch Haikel Chodosh
25 Kislev—December 4
Lina Jeanette Morton
Max O. Kline
26 Kislev—December 5
Anna Jacobs
Max O. Juran
Ruben Dow
David Arlosoroff
27 Kislev—December 6
Max Chesin
28 Kislev—December 7
Gus Levine
Isaac Levinson
Meyer D. Fisch
Bessie Mitelman
29 Kislev—December 8
Rachel Cohen Greenfield
Julius Getz
Sam Atlas
30 Kislev—December 9
Sam Smolensky
1 Teves—December 10
Dora Sacks
Abraham Mintz
Infant Levine
Annie Wesler
Lena Bernstein
Hanna Marion Levine
Bertha Aronstein
Risa Rachel Solomon
Julius Samuelson
2 Teves—December 11
Rachel Masskin
Marcus Roseman
Yetta Dushkin
Joseph Weidiner
3 Teves—December 12
Sarah Minnie Block
Isaac Darrish
Ruchal Zaidenfeld
Mollie Hochstein
Esther Libby Silberg
4 Teves—December 13
Paul Goldstein
Anni Sampson
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busiest of all. Just think how much we
have to learn; the Chanukah story with
its many big words, berachot, the He-
brew songs and dances, and our parts
for the program. And do you realize
how hard we are working to have ev-
erything ready on time: menorot, dreid-
les, daisy chains, and all the other room
decorations, and also—please don’t tell
anybody— the presents for our parents?
It’s a good thing the mothers offered to
make the latkes for our party because
we simply wouldn’t know when to find
the time for it.
We hope that many of you will come
to visit with us soon and see for your-
selves that we are the busiest and the
happiest people at Beth Yeshurun.
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Congregation Beth Yeshurun (Houston, Tex.). The Message, Volume 5, Number 6, December 1950, periodical, December 1, 1950; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1287621/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rice University Woodson Research Center.