Texas Jewish Post (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, September 23, 1949 Page: 15 of 80
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ROSH HASHONAH GREETINGS
NEW YEAR’S GREETINGS
CHAS. MATTHEWS
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LUBY'S CAFETERIAS
Antiques and Gifts
IN
Wholesale and Retail
. 4136 E. Lancaster
Phone 5-7902
HAPPY NEW YEAR
Fort Worth 3, Texas
Wolf and Klar
5710
1949-50
HAPPY NEW YEAR
HAPPY NEW YEAR
CAP PHILLIPS
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New & Used Cars
Phone 36-4118
1410 W. 7th
2-4461
1529 EL Lancaster
Fort Worth, Texas
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Bended Whiskey 86 proof. 65% grain neutral spirits.
Texas Wine & Liquor Co., Inc.
706 Cliff
Ph. 6-0056
411 E. Seventh St.
P. O. Box 1873
FORT WORTH 1, TEXAS
WHITE SWA
COFFcE,
Cor. 3rd & Main
Closed Sundays
3212 Camp Bowie
Closed Saturday
May This New Year Bring Peace
To All Mankind
My
Best-Seller is
Regular Gas
Ethyl......
We Give and Redeem
UNITED TRADING STAMPS
JESSE H. JONES
INTERESTS
1 vast network of social institutions
icross the continent of Europe—hos-
NOW-only 85c and two coupons from _
White Swan Coffee #)
New Serving Hours
Noon 11:30-1:30
Nights 5:30-7:30
“Eat With Us As Cheaply
As You Eat at Home”
Heights Cafeteria
Same Entrance As Drug Store
4101 West Rosedale
We wish to extend the invitation to dine with us
of Jewish breadwinners have returned
to the pride and dignity which only
self-support can bring, many of them
through JDC-sponsored .programs.
The year ahead can see even more
nen and women leave the relief lists,
and a further strengthening of theh
economic position of Jews in Eu-
ope.
Among the more heartening signs
ve have of this progress can be found
n France, Italy and the Netherlands.
Here recovery has reached the point
where local Jewish communities are
already working on plans to raise
their-own funds—for local needs and
Even for help in behalf of their breth-
len in Israel. What more fitting testi-
nony to the achievements of Europ-
an jn Jewry in the past four and a
half years than this?
Similar progress has been recorded
if efforts to build physical facilities
capable of meeting the needs of Eu
rope's Jewish community. Since the
end of World War II JDC has erected
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Hewing liberation, when fully half of
Europe's Jewish survivors were on
JDC relief rolls, and this Rosh Has-
banah 5710, when less than 100,000
persons actually depend on JDC for
the essentials of life, tens of thousands
For Results
See
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Advertising Representative
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Everyday a
Holiday at
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Pharmacy
3500 East Lancaster
Telephone 56-3381
MOSLEY REFRIGERATION CO.
Air Conditioning . Heating
Contractors
Providingsubstance for the evolving pattern of positive American Jewish living are the Jewish Book
Council of America, the National Jewish Music Council and the American Jewish Historical Society,
all sponsored byJWB. In addition to giving incentive to Jewish literary creativity, the Jewish Book
Council has inaugurated a system of merit citations to community-sponsored Jewish libraries meet-
ing specific requirements. The Jewish Music Council has generated wider interest in Jewish music
by developing recorded Jewish musical programs and stimulating community-wide Jewish music
projects. The American Jewish Historical Society, which has launched the annual observance of
Jewish History Week, is beginning to convert its preciousearchives into programmatic materials
interpreting the story of Jews in the evolution of America.
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pitals, dispensaries and clinics, schools
ind synagogues, children’s centers,
homes for the aged. This year JDC
nust complete the final equipping of
iiese institutions, the setting of stand-
ards and training of personnel in
(reparation for turning them over
to local communities. JDC must make
sure that when it leaves Europe, it
leaves behind it a firm foundation
■or social advancement.
Hand in hand with this program is
he founding of the Paul Baerwald
school of Social Work, to open next
month in Paris, in which JDC will
rain social workers from the coun-
ries of Europe and North Africa in
he most modern methods and tech-
niques of social service. These stu-
dents, now being selected for all
cholarships oy JDC country direc-
ors, will return to their native lands
oilowing completion of their course
'i study and introduce into the wel-
are agencies from which they have
ome the latest ways and means of
ocial work. •
Thus, in the year, ahead, one of
JDC s main jobs will be to prepare
or the day it can leave Europe—but
2 make sure that before it goes it
has left behind it a Jewish community
quipped and able to care for itself
-and its own.
“TO CARE . . .*
To care for the “hard core” group
*h cannot yet turn to anyone but
“ for the help they need is still
an-
the major JDC responsibility in the
Year Ahead—pl 2—Sec. 2
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New Years’s Edition — September 23 — 5710-1949
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Wisch, J. A. Texas Jewish Post (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, September 23, 1949, newspaper, September 23, 1949; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1532255/m1/15/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .