The Message, Volume 5, Number 21, February 1978 Page: 4 of 4
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Present at the January 29 Service - 210
Chodshi Headcount
YES
17
Dear Rabbi Segal,
I would like to bring a “new members family” to
the March 10 Service at 6 p.m. Please send me the
name of a new member.
Name ----------------------------------
Address--
Phone No.__
YES
235
Children
Allan
Donald
NO
24
NEW MEMBERS FRIDAY EVENING SERVICE
YOUR CHANCE FOR A SUPER-MITZVAH!
Sign Up Now for “Shabbat Safari”
Friday, March 10 - E S P - 6-6:45 p.m.
Shabbat Safari needs volunteers... at least 145 volun-
teers ... to pick up the 145 “New Member” families and
bring them to the ESP service which will be held in
their honor on March 10. New members need en-
couragement to attend services . . . most of all, they
need friends. Be a friend ... do a mitzvah . . . sign up
for the “Shabbat Safari” pickup. Call 666-1883 now
and volunteer ... it could be the beginning of a beauti-
ful friendship, or send in the form at the right.
Friday - Saturday - Sunday
April 7-8-9
“YOM KIPPUR IN APRIL”
Mark your calendar now!
Everyone Will Be At Services On At Least
One Of Those Days!
NO
1
At the door
$1.50
.50
1.00
Akiba Institute
invites you to the first program in its new four-week
Jewish Film Festival
Wednesday, February 15 - 8:00 p.m.
You’ll like the “Jewish Film Festival.” For one thing,
all of its stars are Jewish. For another, you’ll enjoy
learning about the varied Jewish ways of life in this
entertaining, pictorial way. And for still another, it’s
the kind of program you can share with your whole
family . . . including those youngsters who are allowed
to stay up till 9:30 p.m. on a weeknight. So, let’s all go
to the movies for the next four Wednesday evenings ...
at the Akiba Jewish Film Festival!
TRIPLE FEATURE!
Wednesday, February 15 - 8:00 p.m.
“Jewish Faces in Faraway Places”
Feature # 1: The Jews of Morocco
For an Arab nation, Morocco has been reportedly
liberal to its Jews. It’s even been said that the King
of Morocco has been working with representatives
of Israel to achieve peace in the Middle East. Get
all the facts in this film.
“CHODSHI WEEKEND”
In advance
$1.25
.25
.75
TNT—SOS—VIP
Sunday, February 12 at 9:30 a.m.
Service, Chassidic Singing,
Torah Talk, Bagels & Lox Breakfast
Rabbi Segal’s talk:
“Heriodion — An Almost Second Masada"
Important News:
1. T-shirts will be presented after the service to the
boys, girls, and adults who attended regularly.
2. Annual Film - Saturday night, March 11 at 7:30 p.m.
The film has been changed. Instead of the one in-
dicated last week, the TNT-SOS-VIP group will
show “Lawrence of Arabia" starring: Peter O’Toole,
Jose Ferrer, Alec Guiness, Anthony Quinn, Jack
Hawkins, and Omar Shariff.
Admission Charge:
Week Ending January 27
Families
Joined
94%
a. Adults
b. Students
c. Golden Agers
Make plans to be with us Saturday, March 11
for the 3 hour film
Reciting the Birkat Todah prayer at the
February 12 service will be:
Parents
Estelle & Jerry Gorman
Ryva & Burton Reckies
★ ★ ★ ★
Cumulative Total to Date
Families
Joined
91%
Tunisian rabbis at prayer.
Feature #2: The Dhimmis - To be a Jew in Arab Lands
On the other hand, most of the Jews in Arab Lands
have barely managed to survive in their ghastly
ghettos, especially since the 1948 War. Don’t miss
this story of true courage in the face of soul-
shattering persecution.
Feature # 3: This Year in Russia
Here’s a film that’s as timely as today’s headlines ...
how the “Refuseniks” struggle to leave the Soviet
Union. An amazing report describing the Russian
Jews’ efforts to triumph over medieval prejudice
and 20th-century politics.
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Congregation Beth Yeshurun (Houston, Tex.). The Message, Volume 5, Number 21, February 1978, periodical, February 10, 1978; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1294471/m1/4/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rice University Woodson Research Center.