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David Propis sing the National Anthem
from the field level.
Corresponding Secretary
Judy Mucasey
Financial Secretaries
Laura Alter
Pam Penn
Rana Rosenberg
Suzanne Smith
Recording Secretary
Sharon Segal
President
Ronna Berger
Treasurer
Ruth Rabie
Hospitality
Malka Levy
Sheila Knipe
Reida Finger-Hoffer
Education
Sherri Farrel
Bonnie Winograd
Torah Fund
Linda Malyn
Holly Vengroff
Program
Elyse Schultz
David Palla with Astro's
Mascot Orbit.
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Membership
Shelley Davidoff
Mardi Kunik
1997 -1999 Board
Susan Berdinis
Susan Bono
Marlene Cohen
Elaine Epstein
Sandra Finkelman
Rae Friedman
Ruth Gueta
Joan Katz
Jeanne Magenheim
Sharon Rice
Marcie Rosen*
Josette Rosenstein
Julie Scheinthal
Sondra Shapiro
Rochelle Sinderbrand
Holly Skolkin
Jordana Slawin
Elissa Varadi
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1996-98 Board remains
the same.
July 27th after which we will see
another game at which Cantor
David Propis will be singing the
National Anthem...mark your
calendars now!!!
The National Federation of
Jewish Men’s Clubs is holding
it’s Annual Convention at the
Concord Hotel in The Catskills,
New York on July 13th through
17th. BYB is sending David
Herzog and Michael Hiller to
represent our club.
If you have any ideas or
suggestions...drop us a line to:
Beth Yeshurun Brotherhood,
4525 Beechnut Blvd., Houston,
TX 77096.
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The Rudick’s
50th Wedding Anniversary
Helene and Max J. Rudick
will celebrate their 50th
Wedding Anniversary on May
28, 1997. Both are native
Houstonians and were
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Brotherhood Keeps a Busy
Schedule of Activities
The Brotherhood
has always served
the breakfast after
TNT service on
Sunday mornings.
Sunday May 18th
was the last official
TNT Service. The
Brotherhood recently
honored the men and
women who have
been serving the
Breakfast all these
years. L to R: Grace Handy, Maymie Herzog, Max
The Art Auction Herzog Werner Dannenbaum, Mr. & Mrs.
which was held April Adolpho Kaye, Leon Herzog.
6th raised over $1,500 for The Children’s Scholarship Fund. A special
thanks goes to Paul Katz and his committee for all of their hard work!
Brotherhood Shabbat chaired by Michael Hiller on April 26th had
over 25 members participating in the service.
The Blood Drive was held on May 4th, over 60 units of blood were
donated. Scot Farrell is the new chairman of the Brotherhood Blood
Drive and the next Blood
. Drive is scheduled for
November 2nd from 8:00
a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Thanks
to all of the callers and
Don Levit for all of the hard work and dedication which
makes the Blood Drive so successful.
On May 5th, Cantor David Propis delivered an
outstanding rendition of the National Anthem at the
Astro’s Game where the Astro’s beat the Phillies 9 to 2. A
group of us were allowed on the field while Cantor Propis
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We are planning a Bar-B-Que at Beth Yeshurun for
married by Rabbi Max Geller
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Helene and Max Rudick
brother Milton B. Goldberg, deceased.
Their children are Linda and Joseph R. Joseph and
Barry and Jean Rudick. Granddaughter, Melissa Dawn
Rudick of Las Vegas and Ian Michael Bakst, deceased.
Two special aunts are Marcia Kessler and Rose Kapner.
Rabbi David Rosen will bless the couple at services on
May 30.
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Warwick Hotel.
Helene and Max’s sisters
and brothers are Doreene and
Teddy Turk, Rose and Irwin
Selzer, and Connie and Leon
Rudick. Their parents were
Eva and Sam Goldberg and
Sara and Ike Rudick and
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