The Jewish Herald-Voice (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 5, 1976 Page: 3 of 36
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574, her officers and members
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Would you like to own rare original etchings, lithographs or
woodcuts by Great Masters such as -
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Pictured left to right are: Myra Lipper, Dolores Wilkenfeld, Rowena
Goldfaden, Bernice Lee, (upper right) Goldie Kaufmen and (lower
right) Rabbi Roy Walter.
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BOB GAMMAGE
Guest Speaker
Congressional candidate Bob
Gammage will be the guest spea-
ker at the Jewish War Veterans
and Ladies Auxiliary Annual
Installation of Officers’ Banquet.
The event takes place on Sunday
evening, February 8 in the Mar-
riott Hotel at 6:30 p.m.
'200 YEARS WITH LOVE’
AT EMANU EL FESTIVAL
IF SO, PLEASE FILL IN THE QUESTIONNAIRE
BELOW AND RETURN IT TO US.
Thanks to our worldwide contacts and our position as one
of the foremost U.S. Art Galleries dealing with rare prints,
we have been able to provide many collectors with master-
pieces at the most reasonable prices. These works, which
are increasingly in demand, become more scarce; Those we
manage to obtain are commonly sold as soon as we receive
them, even before we have time to advertise them. To
avoid disappointment, please let us know which artists you
are particularly interested in, and WE SHALL CALL YOU
AS SOON AS WE RECEIVE ANY OF THEIR WORKS.
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Kutner, Sarah Levit, Lois Marks,
Louis Marks, Barbara Miller,
Bert Papanek, Marvin Ross,
Ruth Schnizer, Boris Schnoll,
Shirley Schnoll, Gladys Schnurr,
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Kraft, Shirley Loeser, Gladys
Miller, Rici Miller, Roberta
Newman, Andie Phares, Eileen
Plotkin, Carolyn Rosenthal,
Marilyn Rosenthal, Rosalie
Salinger, Cookie Schein and
Sharon Schwartz.
Maurice Seliger, Lynn Seltzer
and Rabbi Roy Walter.
Dancers are: Diane Brezner,
Nanette Farber, Haryet
Feiveson, Hilda Frank, Helen
Temple Emanu El has
assembled a cast of
good-as-professional dancers and
actors to present an original
musical extravaganza for the
Bicentennial American Jewish
Festival to be held at Temple
Emanu El March 7 through
March 14.
"Two Hundred Years with
Love" was written by six
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servicemen, disadvantaged talented writers pictured above:
children, etc. She is the past Myra Lipper, Dolores
president of one of the oldest Wilkenfeld, Rowena Goldfaden,
Auxiliary chapters in Illinois. Bernice Lee, Goldie Kaufman
(Continued on Page 5) and Rabbi Roy Walter. It is a
— musical view of 200 years of
ELAINE MASS
Auxiliary National President
national president of the Ladies
Auxiliary from Chicago.
Vitally interested in
community and civic affairs,
Mrs. Mass’ work with the
Ladies Auxiliary has won her
many commendations for
hundreds of hours of volunteer
work. She has devoted much
time to the VA hospital work,
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American history - spanning
time from the Revolution to
today — with a Jewish twist.
An all-star cast, fabulous
production numbers, original
songs, talented dancers - all
combine to make this one of the
most outstanding features of a
Festival replete with a veritable
treasurehold of outstanding
displays, entertainment,
memorabilia and reproductions
of life in this country for the
past two centuries.
Director of the musical is
Myra Lipper; Production
Assistants Dotty Shelby and
Renee Spolane; Set Designer, Irv
Kaufman; Choreographer, Arlyn
Getz; Costume Designer,
Blanche Carr; and Technical
Director, Jerry Lowe.
The cast includes: Narrators,
Eileen Cersonsky and Michael
Spolane; Singers, Ruth Berman,
Sophie Bormaster, Russel
Ducoff, Betty Fairston, Jane
Freeman, Philip Gerson, Mickie
Groper, Cantor Glenn Groper,
Gail Gross, Joy Hecht, Bebe
Hess, Carl Hess, Geri Hooks,
Raymond Kalmans, Margie
Kamin, Steve Kraft, Allan
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Samuels, Joseph W. & White, Ida S. The Jewish Herald-Voice (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 5, 1976, newspaper, February 5, 1976; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1521248/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .