The Jewish Herald-Voice (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 5, 1967 Page: 109 of 115
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INTERMEDIATE JUDAEANS
The five Houston Junior and
Intermediate Judaean clubs will
hold their second meetings Octo-
ber 8, from 2:15 to 3:45 p.m.
They will be at the following loca-
tions: Marcus Levinson Jrs. (boys
8-10), Hillel Abramowitz, 3311
Drummond; Marcus Levinson In-
termediates (boys 11-13), Joe
Marshal, 4134 Levonshire; Theo-
dore Herzl Jrs. (girls 4th grade
down), Sherry Brateman, 3821
Aberdeen; Stephanie Miller Inter-
mediates (girls 5-6 grades), Tina
Leff, 3851 Tartan; Ramat Avis
Intermediates (girls 7th grade),
Laura Busch, 4966 Dumfries.
The Judaeans got off to a good
start on Sept. 24 when over 85
youth attended the Round-Up, and
you are urged to join them Sunday
for a meeting full of fun and
games.
forget this. They feel that every-
thing ended when the six day war
was over. Therefore, when a mass
meeting of Jews in Houston was
called immediately after hostili-
ties had ended only approximately
1000 people attended that mass
meeting at Congregation Beth
Yeshurun even though it had been
sponsored by the entire Jewish
population of our city. We should
have had at least 5000 Jews at-
tending that mass meeting I am
quite positive that if the battle
was raging, if Jewish blood, God
forbid, was still being shed, and
Jewish territory, God forbid, was
being occupied that there would
have been far more than 5000.
But so many of our brethren felt,
“It is all over.”Unfortunately, that
is not so. The battle is not over.
We have merely completed the
first stage. After Goliath, David
had to face many more enemies,
as we, too, must face many more
obstacles before peace will reign
triumphant.
As the new year begins I hope
and pray that there will be peace
throughout the entire world—for
Jew, for Arab, for Christian, for
peoples of all faiths and no faiths.
I hope and pray that as we enter
the new year that our country, the
United States of America, will al-
ways support the State of Israel
and recognize it as its true ally.
I hope and pray that as the new
year begins that the leaders of
our country will appreciate the
victory that was won by the Stat
of Israel, for because of that'vi*
tory, we, in the United States
were able to avert a showdow:
with Soviet Russia. I hope and
pray as the new' year begins that
God will inscribe us all in the
Book of Life and in the Book of
Peace for this coming year.
Amen!
Dr. Jack Segal,
Associate Rabbi
Cong. Beth Yeshurun
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freed from the defilement of
the serpent until Israel stood at
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Jerusalem, our local newspapers
were simultaneously proclaiming
that Egypt was bringing back
troops from Yemen to possibly
fight Israel, receiving MIGS from
Russia, and Syria was similarly
receiving arms and ammunition
from Eastern Europe. We were
once again seeing rearmament and
being obliged to listen to the
threats of war.
However, even the public opin-
ion war did not end when the six
day battle was over. Hosts of
Church magazines and newspa-
pers indicated that “they did not
want to take sides” in this battle.
Many eminent American Bishops
and Cardinals were conspicuously
silent in regard to the Arab-Is-
raeli conflict. Major Churches
that had never worried about the
safeguarding of holy shrines dur-
ing the nineteen years that Jordan
ruled the ancient city of Jerusalem
were “deeply concerned” about the
safekeeping of their religious
shrines now that the State of Is-
rael occupied the entire Holy City.
We Jews are still David facing
the mighty Goliath—almost the
entire World, even though we
hold a strong slingshot in our
hands. Unfortunately, some Jews
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