The Jewish Herald-Voice (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 13, 1964 Page: 6 of 12
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of interfaith, intergroup rela-
tions, has been invited to Hous-
ton to discuss this topic.
Dr. Kertzer is the spiritual
leader of the Larchmont Tem
ple, Larchmont, New York.
Dr. Kertzer was a Professor
of Religion at the University of
Iowa and also served as Associ-
ate with the distinguished Dr.
Milton Steinberg at the Park
Avenue Synagogue, New York
City.
For twelve years Rabbi Kert-
zer was National Director of
Interreligious Affairs for the
American Jewish Committee.
Rabbi Kertzer’s travels have
at Wei
Beth Yeshurun Sisterhood
Bible Study Group
The stud) group will meet
Wednesday. Feb. 19, 9:30 a.m.
at the home of Mrs. Morris
Kaplan, 4617 Briarbend. Mrs.
Kaplan will review chapt. 39.
Feb. 25, 12:30 p.m.
don's Cafeteria.
Golden Age Friendship Club
The Club will hold a regular
meeting on Sunday, Feb. 16.
A Purim luncheon and celebra- _
tion for paid up and prospective
members w ill be held on Sun-
day , Feb. 23, with the Robbin
Twins providing the music and
entert ainment.
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their Purim
Saturday, Feb.
Pioneer W omen w ill
February 20th at 8 P.M.
In view of the tremendous
social changes being wrought
in our society by the Negro
revolution, the Supreme Court
decisions on prat er in the pub-
lic schools and the like. Dr.
Book of Gienesis. She will illus-
trate her report w ith her own
original embroidered drawings
of the traditional emblems of
the twelve tribes. Mrs. David
Wolfe will illustrate by use of
pictures of Marc Chagall’s
stain glass windows depicting
the twelve blessings of Jacob.
Tickets:
Advance
At Door
4 70
DR. ROBERT 1. KAHN TO
LECTURE AT TEXAS A&M
Rabbi Robt. I. Kahn of Tem-
ple Fmanu El will represent
the Jewish Chautauqua Society
as lecturer at Texas A & M
College, College Station, Feb-
ruary 18-19.
Dr. Newton J. Friedman of
Temple Emanuel, Beaumont,
will represent the Society as
lecturer at Stephen F. Austin
State College, Nacogdoches,
March 1-4.
The Rabbis will participate
in the Religious Emphasis
W eek programs at the colleges.
These rabbi lectures on college
campuses are under the aus-
pices of the Jew ish Chautauqua
Society, an organization which
creates better understanding of
Jew s and Judaism through edu-
cation.
Council of Jewish Women,
Houston Section
“Sew for Israel" will be the
project of the Houston Section
at the meeting Tuesday, Feb.
18, 8 p.m., to be held at the
home of Mrs. Alvin Morewitz,
5747 W illowbend Blvd. This
is a “Ship a Box" meeting and
all members are urged to attend
and help in this worthwhile
project.
Lone Star Chapter, BBW
The ADL Committee of the
Chapter w ill sponsor a lecture
by Mrs. Sam Calderson. She
will discuss the problems of
the Latin American people liv-
ing in Houston. The meeting
w ill be held at the home of Mrs.
Ronald Dokell, 5159 Kingfish-
er. Hostesses will be Mrs.
Murray Lieberman and Mrs.
Fat Ann Zonana.
Hadassah Chapter
Study Group
The group will meet Satur-
dav, Feb. 15, 2 P.M. at the
home of Miss Shirley Hyman,
.3804 Dunlav). Mrs. Julius
Kaufman will cover the Third
Sedrah in Deuteronomy based
on Kaplan’s Guide and the
Hertz Commentary. Mrs. M.
M. Hamburger will review, “A
Treasured People” — the Con-
cept in Deuteronomy”—in
Theme 4 of the Hadassah
Guide.
Kertzer, an expert in the area
Tickets may be purchased from
any member or at the door. To
assure reservations call PA 3-
5435 or PA 3-4202. Plan to
attend —it ma) be your lucky
night.
Bellaire Lodge B'nai B'rith
Judge William Hatten, new-
1) appointed to the Domestic
Relations Court, will discuss
the high divorce rate and juven-
ile delinquency at a meeting of
the Lodge on Thursday, Feb-
ruary 20, 8 p.m. at the SW
Savings and Loan, Richmond
Rd. and Bellaire Blvd. Judge
Hatten has had 30 years legal
experience as an attorney and
Corporation Judge.
Bellaire Lodge is bringing a
series of pertinent discussion
topics to its membership and
Normal Schnurr urges mem-
bers to bring their wives to
these important events. The
general public is invited and
all are welcome to attend.
Harvey Mann, a past presi-
dent of the Lodge, has been re-
elected vice-president of the
Houston B'nai B’rith Council.
City of Hope
fhe Chapter will celebrate
its 25th year with a luncheon
at Westwood' Country Club,
W ednesday, February 19th, at
noon. The Board will meet at
10:30 a.m. with Mrs. Henry
Tiras presiding.
Founders will be presented
with plaques and past presi-
dents will be honored. Bett)
Blue and Randy Crain will give
a musical program. Couvert is
$2.50. Friends are cordially in-
vited. Make reservations with
Mrs. Nathan Waldman, MO 5-
6334 or the City of Hope
Thrift Shop, MO 8-0096.
Members are urged to re
member the Thrift Shop while
( leaning out closets. W e need
your good clothing and bric-a-
brac or usable household items,
items.
A_ ________
_ covered the entire globe, lead-
Dr. Morris N. Kertzer To ing a delegation of Rabbis, to
Speak at Center Feb. 20 the Soviet Union; addressing
. , . , , the World Conference of Chns-
The American Jewish Com- tian Education held in Kobe,
mittee and the Forum Commit- . ‘
tee of the Jewish Community ' aPal . c,
, ii .1 .1 He received the George
Center will jintly sponsor the » Medal of 1956 for
appearance of Dr. Morris S i" - Soviet Anti-
Kertzer at the Center, 2020 15 an4 • .. , ioa L.
ii n ■ -i a Semitism. He also received the
Hermann Drive, on Thursday, >emtrm, . ,
Pro Deo Gold Medal from the
International University of
Rome for his service as Chap
lain in Italy, North Africa and
France.
Door tickets are available at
$1.00.
Mrs. Morris Lev itch will report
on “Jacob’s Burial and the
Death of Joseph” in chapt. 50
of Genesis. All are invited.
HOUSTON RABBI ON TV
“THE PULPIT” FEBRUARY 23
Rabbi Jerome N. Sherman,
(ong. Beth Israel, will be the
guest clergyman on the TV
program “ I he Pulpit Sunday,
Feb. 23. The program is on
station KTRK, Channel 13, at
8 a.m. Rabbi Sherman’s topic:
“Masking Our True Selves.
I h< Beth Israel choir and or-
ganist Anthony Rahe will as-
sist in the program.
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The Junior NCSY will hold
a Purim Hootenanny variety
show , Saturday, Feb. 15.
( enter. A program in keeping
with the festival spirit will be
presented, including the selec-
tion of a Queen. Hamantaschen
as well as other delicious foods
will be served. All are promised
an enjoyable evening.
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'Ilie regular monthly meet-
ing will lie held Wednesday.
Lone Star Chapter BBW
Games Party February 15
The Lone Star Chapter 5th
\nnual Games Party will be
held Feb. 15, 7:30 p.m. until
midnight at the Sand) Lakes
Country ( lub. Admission is
$2.00 and includes a chance on
the door prizes and a spaghetti
dinner. Dinner will be served
8 to 9 p.m.
There will be a wide variety
of games and many prizes.
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