The Jewish Herald-Voice (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 2, 1965 Page: 4 of 14
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The JEWISH HERALD-VOICE
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Politics Is A Rough Game
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SE NOTE OUR BREAD PRODUCTS WHITE BREAD AND ROLLS HAVE AW
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s 1 ing, w ould w Hid
peri h w ith the state
Naw hours:
Sunday thru Thursday.
8 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Friday. 1 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Srmitism. Now binding
esus. It also “deplores
of the matter w a*
dia had ne er her n
i ould take if I le grew
subjected. but R
l he award carries $2,500.
showed that the children knew
a great deal about France’s
travail during the war and
about the Nazi record.
ally sup
. as Pr, s
I l tact
at 1a(iu:
l'aosai
in Unit:
Doctors—Dentists
Attorneys and Other
Self-Employed
Persons
( .Hard
Jimmy
SOU 1.
responses submitted
all Catholic as official Church
doctrine, the document was
passed by the Ecumenical ( oun
i il by 2.221-88 with three
abstentions.
The significance of the em
phasi- on the fact that Cardi-
nal Mar.-Ila, and not Bishop
Caro, will hate charge of im-
plementing the declaration lies
in the fact, that Cardinal Mare].
V. 1 sees • in Argenta e
3 ' Ivor 3 - tsown
Cardinal Marella, Not
Carli, to Implement
Declaration on Jews
Home, (.JTA) — Implementa-
tion of the recently promulgated
declaration on Catholic Church
relations with the Jewish peo-
ple ct ill be the responsibility of
a Secretariat headed by Paolo
( ardinal .Marella, chairman of
the A atican’s Secretariat for
non C hristians, and not by
Bishop Luigi Carli, it was em
phasized here this week
I he declaration on Jews,
promulgated by Pope Paul VI
on October 28, repudiates the
charge of collective guilt of the
. ) Im t sdcn. ‘ , m6. t
We Custom Bar-B-Q or Smoke Poultry
• •-used when they attacked his
dog. 1 alia.
Nothing is cntemptible in
1liti s, said Disraeli. It's a
touul game. It's like war. but
its more amusing. When La
fb mad. Mothers Day in Haifa
unique. Usually Mother’s Day
is celebrated by sending Mother
a card with a beautiful poem
about how wonderful Mother
is. Khoushy changed that. No.
poems to Mothet . That is for
hidden instead. Mother gets
out of the kitchen and is taken
for a ride in automobiles
w herey et she w ants to go, w hile
I him out. And he has all
ithers rting for him.
thina
o thie
Sou l li we st Saffen,
criti ism to yy Inch 1 1) R
58 ! 5 .‘16, M tibe. (ouslon. ")
la ran tor mayor against
W dk. 1 . Jimmy, wh
inNile qou lo Niew Ilie Wozk o
Clla and SAmaet Naaoni
of 8, 3(od. $sat
and to meet $), Raa oni in pe
la is known in Vatican circles
as a moderate prelate. Bishop
Carli, on the other hand, is
the clergyman who only recent
1> while the declaration was
still being debated by the Coun-
cil, published an article assert-
ing that the lew ish people were
collectively guilty of the killing
of Jesus
Cardinal Barella is one of the
A atican’s best known dipjo
mats. He is well known in the
non-C atholic and non-C hristian
world. He has spent 40 rears
in the A atican’s foreign service.
Among the posts he has held
was that of apostolic delegate
to Japan, and papal muncio to
France 'I be Secretariat for
non-C hristians is one of the
latest \ atican bodies, created
by Pope Paul in May, 1904
w - 1 Id's l • -1 ma v mi ” But Khen
~h is more like a member of
thr t emil than a p 1 it i ian.
Paris School Children Show
Awareness of Nazi Crimes
Paris, (JTA)—Entries for an
essay prize for school children
in Paris showed this week that
an overwhelming majority of
the children knew about the
-cop of Nazi crimes during
World War II
The subject lor the annual
contest sponsored by the Asso-
ciation of Former Deportees
and Concentration Camp In-
mates was "What Do You
Know About the C oncentration
Camps of the W ar?" The 7,000
• and )li.o Curl Kacobson
- • t have done
" • 1 lions in Israel
• • • l it d States. Mr.
—■ 1 rd a triumph in
Vie Beanie, the
1ominpr in New
. • H W sy er, his oppon
MI ■ I indsan did not w in
- : - t majerit v and Jew s
■ • him Rbrrt P‘ri e,
s ampaiun managet is
. 1 1 ind-a i ould n t
1 11 * d w ith- .ii thr
P • * v te and a great
• • tl • l .ib- t als are
Abba khonsh
ne trouble hring
releeted I.ban
khoush "the
kite hen and do the work
Di/mngoff, who was Mayor
t lel Ar in until his death.
Iso never had any opposition.
After several terms, one promi
nent i itizen came up to him and
said, “Nu, how long are you
- "in-., to be Mayor. Clive an
' ether i • How a chance."
'Listen, said Mr. Dizengoff.
"I was on,- of the builders of
I el Aviv. If y ou w ant to be a
Mayor, you go and build sour
W n tow n."
And history n < ords, the man
did just that.
But nowadays, it's not so
r;iw to start new cities.
Eli Wiesel, Noted Writer, Wins
S2.500 “Remembrance Award"
New York, (JTA) - Eli
Wiese], well known American-
Jew ish writer and author of a
number of books dealing with
tin- life in the Nazi camps, of
which he was an inmate as a
child, and with the destruction
of -Jewish existence in countries
held by the Nazis, was the first
winner this week of an annual
"Rembrance Award" establish
ed by the World Federation of
the Bergen-Belsen Associations.
tom 9 a m. anlil r p.m.
LB 7.79 Holiday Turkey
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ne nt- "W ill Nli La ( iuardiu
1 H th. pe. ple W h he let' Pis
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The fight in Israel between
the Bn-(iurion and F.shkol par.
tbs was fieri rly waged. The
walls everywhere were covered
with posters of the various can-
didates. each w ith his promises
t- the citizens. Someone re-
mark'd. "Before an election,
the walls talk to you, after the
rlrction you talk to the walls."
(Rayd zum vant.) 'Flu- punch
lies in the ) iddish expression.
Ben Ciurion has taken his de
teat hard. It’s hard to see a man
you vours'lf pushed forward,
defeating vm. The old Ameri
an system seems to have been
better. After two terms eight
years - th' head of the country
retires Cirorge Washington
tound that eight years was too
mch. W hen he quit after two
terms. le- was greatly relieved
to g, t rid of politn s He raged
about the attacks made on him.
And the fights that went on be
tween Jefferson and Hamilton
Wote ii" moir- gentle To top it
all, dm ing Jefferson’s term, the
A b e President of the United
Statrs. A ron Burr, had such. a
Kittei political feud w ith Ha mil
ton as to b ad to a duel and the
hillinu of Hamilten. And so it
I ntinurd. Tib bitter filed be
tween Andrew Jackson and
John ( ( alhoun left only one
tegtet in Jac koon that ( al
hrun had not been hanged. In
more rrcent times. We know of
Time is running out to take
advantage of your 1965
Tax Benefit!
■ 1 - nag gur s, they are
• r ■ ■ -t -111" rting them
' ■ al i- 1 s Ina prey ions
i. w l i> th'- Rr publie an
- was Nitomnev ( ien-ral
V it/, the only distri ts he
! w • le those < f lb n .lew s.
J' Ws desire to be . le. ted
. th. - should b m- N. w
I .d - " to SU. h ple es as
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