The Jewish Herald-Voice (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 8, 1953 Page: 2 of 12
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Office at Houston, Texas, under act of March 8. 1878
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silver.—Prov. 25:11.
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ident; Mrs. Isaac Traiber, vice-
president, and Mrs. Edmund
E. Cooper, secretary, of the
Women’s Group.
Coffee is served at 9:45 a.m.
Everyone is invited to attend
the sessions.
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PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY •
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are poverty, disease, and feud-
alism rather than the people
of Israel who hold out their
hands in brotherhood.
A Vournal Devoted to the Interest of Southwest Jewry
D. H. WHITE, Editor and Publisher -
ment, will be given at the
evening of varied entertain-
at the
OCTOBER 8, 1953
HOUSTON O.R.T.
MEETS OCT. 22
The Houston Chapter of
ORT, Organization for Re-
habilitation Through Training,
was represented at a National
Planning Conference held at
the Hotel Plaza, New York,
October 5-6, by Mrs. Abel
Rumsey, of 3831 Alsace, this
city.
A complete report of the
Conference, together with an
United States
PAGE TWO_________
SPOTLIGHT .. .
Continued from Page 1
man said too many nice things
about Zionism.
The Israel Government as
well as the American Zionist
Council refused to be slapped
around for the amusement of
the Arabs. Ambassador Eban
said that “indulgence to the
Arab policy of regional hostil-
ity constantly leads to painful
. aradoxes. Thus, a construc-
tive and entirely innocuous
project for electricity develop
ment (in Israel) is portrayed
as a source of tension, while
plans to give arms to bellicose
military dictators are not so
regarded. The Security Coun-
cil's ban on (Suez) blockade
practices is defied without
After twenty-eight years in day Fourth International Mac-
the same office, in the First cabiah—the “Jewish Olympic
National Bank Building, Dan Games”—closed here this week
Schlanger, attorney-at-law, an- with a festive ceremony as a
nounces the removal of his of- huge crowd of 60,000 persons
fice to Suite 205, Southern came 'to witness the final
Title Building, 1104 Rusk events and to heir Premier
telephone CEntral David Ben Gurion.
___________ Israeli athletes won the
COIG. ADATH EMETH. Cleburne and Ennis Streets
Eugene Labovitz, Rabbi
Daily services, 7 a.m. and 7:15 p.m.
Friday evening, at sundown.
Saturday morning at 9 o’clock
Saturday Mincha at 5:30 pan., followed by Sholos Seudos.
Sunday morning, 8 a.m.
CONG. ADATH ISRAEL, 3815 Live Oak
Services conducted by Rev. S. Israel and Cante* J. Halpern
Daily services 6:30 am, and 6 p.m.
Sunday morning, at 7:30 a.m.
Friday evening, at sundown.
Saturday morning, 9 a.m.
BETB JACOB CONG., Cleburne and Hamilton Streets
Max Geller, Rabbi
Daily services, 7 a. m. and 6:00 p. m.
Sunday services, 8 a. m. and 6:00 p.m.
Friday services, 5:45 p.m.
Saturday morning, 9 am.
Study Circle, 8:30 a.m. and 5:15 p.m.
Mincha, 5:45 p.m.
Sholos Seudos, 6:00 p. m.
CONG. BETH ISRAEL, Holman and Austin
Dr. Hyman Judah Schachtel, Senior Rabbi
Emmet A. Frank, Assistant Rabbi
Friday, Oct. 9, 8:15 p.m. Rabbi Frank will preach on: "The
Two Ways of Life."
Saturday, Oct. 10, 11 a.m. Bar Mitzvah of Milton Frost III,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Frost. Reception will follow
services.
Dr. Schachtel will preach.
Saturday morning services at 11 o’clock.
CONG. BETH YESHURUN, 3501 Southmore
William S. Malev, Rabbi; Samuel Scolnic, Asst. Rabbi
George Wagner, Cantor
Daily Services 7:00 a.m. and 6:30 p.m.
Friday evening 6:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m.
Friday, Oct. 9, 8 p.m. Rabbi Malev will discuss: "Columbus
and the Jews," in honor of Columbus Day.
Bar Mitzvah of Seymour Bauer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willie
Bauer, Friday, Oct. 9 and Saturday, Oct. 10. Receptions will
follow the services.
Saturday morning services 9:00 a.m.
4:30 p.m.—Bible class led by Robt. Shapiro.
5:30 p.m.—Mincha, Seudah Shlishit, Maariv Services.
Sunday morning service 8:00 a.m.
CONG. B'NAI YESHURUN (Teen-agers)
Sol Schwartz, President; Sol Sachs, Cantor.
Saturday Morning—
10:00 a.m.— Discusison of Prayers
10:30 a.m.—Morning Service
11:30 a.m.—Kiddush
Orthodox Synagogue
Friday evening services at sundown.
Saturday, 9:00 a. m.
CONG. EMANU EL, 1500 Sunset Boulevard
Dr. Robert I. Kahn, Rabbi
Beniamin L. Marcus, Assistant Rabbi
Friday, Oct 9, 8 p.m. Dr. Kahn will speak on "The Jewish
Concept of God"—the 'first in a sermon series on The Beliefs
of Judaism.
Bar Mitzvah of Stuart Ames Frank, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max
Frank, Friday, Oct. 9, and Saturday, Oct 10, 11 a.m. Recep-
tions will follow the services.
SHEARITH ISRAEL CONG . Wharton, Texas
Eli Gottesman, Rabbi; Jacob J. Plotkin, Cantor
Daily services, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday services
Adult Congregation 7 a.m.
Junior Congregation 10 a.m
Sunday Religious School, 10 a.r
Phone FAirfax 1131
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at 10 a.m., under the leader- ’ . — -----
chin nf Rahhi Wm S Malev Israeli athletes collected 32 and field events, the Karen
T cl J is oZ to men and gold medals, 47 silver medals Hayesod Cup for the highest
women and 28 bronze medals, while point score among women, the
Officers are Simon Lusky, Americans won 18 gold Berl Locker Cup for the best
nresident. Trvino Roth vice- medals and an assortment of team score in men s events and
president; Maurice relzer, cups including the President a trophy presented by the
secretary, of the Men’s Group; Juan Pron Cup for the high- Dubek cigarette factory for
and Mrs. Lisa Streusand, pres-, est point score in men's track the best basketball team.
ted.” <
Meanwhile, Sen. Hubert W.
Humphrey, Minnesota Demo-
crat, wrote Mr. Dulles that it
would be a “serious mistake”
to divert to Iran a portion of
Mutual Security aid intended
by Congress for Israel. The
Senator pointed out that such
action was not in accord with
testimony by the administra-
tion at the time the funds were
voted.
“While the figures were not
made public,” said Sen. Hum-
phrey, “the testimony present-
ed by the administration to
our Senate Foreign Relations
Committee led me and my col-
leagues to believe that you
fully intended to continue our
program for Israel along the
. . nr gca-e lines and level of 1952-53,
evoking, pro es orsPres ex’ When the Israel appropriation
while the same councils totalled $70,000,000.” The
Senator referred to informa-
opment workr.providedaand tion released by the Foreign
neh aaretzespeied, clatter of Operations Administration in-
Amn,‘ » dicating that approximately
Srian threat .,1, $15,000,000 is being slashed
Mr. Eban said he heard from funds voted Israel so that
“the astonishing theory that it can be given to Iran.
Israel, smallest and most be- n .
lng'red of states, should The State Departmen is
Consider yielding territory to putting foremost among the
the vast and voracious Arab goals of its foreign policy the
empire.” With great serious- allaying of the Arab_wor ld's
ness, Mr. Eban said, “The “deep resentment of Hyry S.
Jewish People, for whose dig- Truman's support of Zionism,
nit and renown Israel has The administration's intentions
risen, can do much to hasten were set forth by Mr. Dulles
our final consolidation. By in a speech televised last June.
Ll;nJ our economy He said that the Arabs "are
you gahsnnpinculcate a wider more fearful of Zionism than
.nd more normal respect for of Communism and they fear
Israers sovereignty and na- lest the United States become
tional rights; for these may the . backer, of expansionist
well be weakened by excessive Zionism.” Mr. Dulles is now
and constant dependence on apparently convinced that.he
+..1 oia » has found the seeds of stabil-
eternal Ad in the Arabs' dictatorial re-
The A mer i c a n Zionis gimes, particularly in those of
Council notified the Secretary Gen. Naguib and Col. Shish-
of State that it deplored his ekly
action barring American diplo- .
mats from participation in Is- Powerful elements within
raers “Conquest of the Desert” the Administration sought to
exhibition. Louis Lipsky, convince President Eisenhower
chairman of the council, said that we must ally ourselves
in a message to Mr. Dulles with the hostilities of the
that “the American Zionist Arabs in order to win their
Council strongly deplores your friendship. This line, also
instructions » maintains that we must for-
“This non-governmental ex- feit Arab friendship if we help
hibition, dedicated to human- Israel The American Zionist
ity's struggle to reclaim the Council, answered that it
waste spaces of the earth,” would "not help, any of t he
said Mr. Lipsky, “has been at- peoples of the Near East 1
tended by representatives of we punish one people or state
Allied governments and en- to appease another.
joys the participation of vari- The Zionists found little
ous agencies of the United Na- logic to the argument that
tions. American failure to be American support of Israel has
represented on this occasion cost America the goodwill of
exhibits not only an unwar- the Arabs, and that we would
ranted disregard of interna- regain that goodwill if we were
tional amenities, but it is also to take an anti-Israel attitude.
8 harsh affront to the cause of Someday, the Zionists hope,
economic betterment in the progressive Arab elements will
Middle East to which the bring peace after realizing that
United States is fully commit- the real enemies of the Arabs
THE JEWISH HERALD-VOICE__
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ANNOUNCES REMOVAL IN FOURTH MACCABIAH
OF OFFICE - Tel Aviv (JTA)—The nine-
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White. Max Leon and Abe Green-
berg. all of Houston, Texas.
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D. H. WHITE. Editor
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 1st day of Oct-ber. 1953.
(Seal) SEYMOUR MANN
(My commission expiree June 1.
” 1955).
WORKMEN’S CIRCLE
LADIES AUXILIARY
The Ladies Auxiliary of the
Workmen’s Circle opened the
Fall activities with a meeting
on October 7 at thePhome of
Mrs. H. Goldberg, 2710 Palm.
Mrs. Goldberg was a delegate
to the annual Southwest Con-
ference in Savannah, Georgia,
in August, and gave her re-
port of the activities at the
meeting.
The local group has an-
nounced the Child Adoption
Fund as its chief project for
the year.
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