Texas Jewish Post (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, September 23, 1949 Page: 48 of 80
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Page 8—Section V.
FORT WORTH SECTION
TEXAS JEWISH POST
New Years’s Edition — September 23 — 5710-1949
• Partners In Judaism—Continued from p. 5—Section 5
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meaning to the term Jewish commun-
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TEL AVIV, (JTA)—An attempt to
assassinate Premier David Ben Gurion
and other members of the Israel Cab-
inet was foiled last week when guards
in the Knesset overpowered a young
Jew who aimed a loaded Sten gun at
the Ministers of the Jewish state after
jumping to the Speaker’s platform
from the visitors’ gallery.
The Knesset was holding its last
session prior to its adjournment for a
period extending through the High
Holy Days. The would be assassin,
Avraham Tzafati, who is believed to
be a religious fanatic, was standing for
some time in the visitors’ gallery over-
looking the Speaker’s platform: Sud-
denly he jumped from the gallery to
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Peoria, III., this past yeas, a Jewish
Community Center program was
launched by the Jewish Community
Council in cooperation with the Agu-
das Achim Synagogue, which made
part of its building available for Cen-
ter program activities. In Milwau-
kee, a new extension unit of the JCC
was opened not long ago as the result
a position before the Knesset chair-
man’s seat and aimed his lethal 'wea-
pon at the Israel Ministers who were
"seated on the platform. He was
swiftly seized and overpowered before
he could open fire.
Tzafati, who shouted, “Kill Ben
Gurion,” as he was taken out of the
several years ago through the joint
efforts of the JCC and the city’s three
synagogues—has become so valued a
community agency that the Federation
and Council are making special pro- i
vision for its budget. Appropriately, I
the offices of the school are at the
Center, while classes are held at one
of the synagogues. In Charleston, S.
, C., the new Conservative congrega-
tion, Synagogue Emanu-El, expressed
its appreciation to the Jewish Com-
munity Center, which had made its
facilities available to the congregation
" while its building was under con-
I struction, by making a cash donation
| to the Center. In Buffalo, an exten- ;
| sion program for teen agers was un-
■ dertaken by the Jewish Center, which
| obtained the cooperation and build-
I ilig facilities of Congregation Anshe
Zedek for the carrying out of the
necessary activities. In Portland, Me.,
Knesset building, carried a book of ol an offer by the Talmud Torah to
plans for the erection of the Third se its building for Center activities.
Temple in Jerusalem. When he was I Houston, the JCC—as part of its
conducted past the Israel Premier ! program of community service — has
Tzafati screamed: “We fought for : been conducting a supervised recrea-
you, why don’t you build the Tem- tiona progam for the religious
ple?" schools of Beth Yeshurun and Beth
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There is only one Texas Jewish Adult School of Jewish Studies
ost । in Kansas City, Mo., the Adult
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the JCC, providing another example
of the common objectives of Jewish
Center—Jewish education work, last
season conducted an Institute of Jew-
ish Studies for Adults; the event had
the cooperation of the Portland He-
blew School, the Jewish Federation,
ard several synagogues.
And with regard to such “high
visibility” projects as Jewish Book
Month, Jewish Music Festival, Jewish
Youth Week, and latterly Jewish His-
tory Week, it is the equally enthusias-
tic and earnest response of Jewish
education units and synagogue groups
as well as the Jewish Community
Centers in all the communities that
have made these events significant
dates on American Jewry’s calendar.
LARGER COMMUNITIES
In the larger communities •— New
York. Brooklyn, Chicago, Boston,
Philadelphia, Los Angeles — instan-
ces of Center-synagogue - Education
agency participation in single-event or
serial projects are virtually daily oc-
curences. The same, perhaps in a more
limited way, is true of communities of
lesser size: Bayonne, Bridgeport, Ro-
chester, Miami Beach. South Bend,
Youngstown, Providence, Indianapo-
lis, Albany, Washington, Atlanta, and
so on in all sections of the country.
The most encouraging aspect of this
splendidly developing situation is that
the organizations concerned have rele-
gated such obstacles-attitudes as au-
tonomy and ‘‘independence” to a well-
deserved place in the background,
while primary emphasis is on com-
munity needs and the common good.
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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/m1/48/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .