The Jewish Herald-Voice (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 4, 1960 Page: 4 of 12
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THE JEWISH HERALD-VOICE
PASE FOUR
BETH ISRAEL ANNUAL BELLAIRE LODGE
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Best Chinese Food in Town
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FOR GOOD WORK AMD SERVICE
4821 Mill Stret
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RES.: PA 3-2769
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MUST BE SOLD IMMEDIATELY
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TRANSFER & STORAGE CO., INC.
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THIS HOME WAS BUILT TO SELL FOR 145,000. MUST SELL
IMMEDIATELY—$39,500. TERMS ARRANGED.
las; Sidney Pines, Dallas; Leon Samet
Houston; Morris Catchman, Houston; Rab-
bi Benjamin Shendalov, Dallas; Rabbi
Avery J. Grossman, Port Arthur; Jonathon
Halevy, Dallas; Gideon Golsovker. Hous-
ton; and J. M. Israel, Houston.
Not present when picture was taken:
Marvin Gross, Raymond Israel Mrs. P.
Silverman, Miss Devora Lauter, Bill Bern-
stein, Merwyn Levin, and Rev. M. Agran-
off, all of Dallas.
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MOVING — STORAGE — PACKING — SHIPPINQ
Apat, ALLIED YAH LINES, INC.
“We Give S8H Green Stampe on Local Moving 8 Storage*
PHONE CA 7-3121
uSince 1883»
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are honored and beloved ones
who have passed away are re-
membered by planting trees in
their name in the Freedom For-
est of Israel. Beth Yeshurun
Schools serve as an agent for
the Jewish National Fund, and
transfer the $2.00, cost of a
tree, to the J.N.F. All those
who wish to plant a tree in
Israel, send $2.00 with your
TOBE BERMAN says:
"I can teach you to play the CHORD ORGAN in
' 15 MINUTES! Call me today for a FREE Demonstration.**
NOTHING TO BUY — NO OBLIGATION
b BROOK MAYS PIANO CO.
(DOWNTOWN—HOUSTON)
4051 Mischire, Corner Lakeland, Woodshire Addition
New four-bedroom, three-bath air-conditioned home. Maid's room attached, over-
size den (terrazzo floor), separate bar, many built-in features throughout. Large mas-
ter bedrom, large wardrobe room, and dressing room with marble-top tables, oversize
dining room, large all-electric kitchen, double oven.
B’NAl B’RITH
The regular monthly meeting
of Bellaire Lodge, B’nai B’rith,
is tonight, February 4, 8 p.m.,
in the Nile Room of the Sham-
rock Hilton Hotel.
In place of a speaker, this
will be a get-together party for
prospective members. Bring
your friends who are interested.
Don’t miss this meeting, as the
entertainment will be "sizzling,”
said the chairman in charge.
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Price REDUCED $5,500.00
OUR LOSS IS YOUR GAIN-
—BANKS WANT THEIR MONEY
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Luebeck, CTA—A freighter
commissioned for Zim-Israel
Lines by the Israel Mission in
Cologne was launched here this
week. It was named the
"Naharya” by Mrs. G. Barpal,
wife of the director of Zim
Israel.
Mrs. Leon Levi, Beth Israel
Sisterhood vice-president in
charge of Religious School, an-
nounces the Annual P.TA.
Dinner will be held in Abe M.
Levy Hall, Sunday evening,
February 7. This year, for the
first time, a guest speaker will
address the assembled parents.
Reverend Horace Westwood,
minister of the First Unitarian
Church, will speak on “The
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Meaning of Religious Educa- NEXT JCC BRIDGE
The dinner will start at 8 TOURNAMENT
p.m., according to Mrs. Melvin The date of the next Jewish
Bett in, chairman of arrange- Community Center Bridge
ments. Cocktail parties will be Tournament has been set for
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Custom Builders
OFFICE PHONE JA 6-2834 HOME PHONE MA 3-9030
in England, to whom clothing Campaign Day.
and non-perishable (roods are • • *
being sent. Tu Bishvat 18 February 13.
The Sorority cordially invites At this time of the year, friends
you to its annual Style Show
and Luncheon, Saturday, Feb-
ruary 6, 12:30 p.m., at the
home of Nancy Silverman,
3506 North Parkwood.
PATRONIZE OUrTdVERTISERS
CLEANERS — ALTERATIONS — TAILORS
—WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER
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FIRST CONFERENCE ON HEBREW
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE was held in
held in six homes from 6 to Wednesday, February 17, 7:45 Dallas January 20. sponsored by the South-
7:30 p.m., preceding the din- p.m. at the Center. Mr. and west Ztontat Region. Attending were:
ner. Parents are asked to attend Mrs. Harry Robinson will di- (seated. L to R) Pincus Silverman, Dallas,
one or more of these social rect the tournament. CantorEmanuel J. Barkan. San Antonio,
hours, according to the Religi- Everyone interested in this Rabbi Harvey Wessel Tyler; Joshua Wein-
ous School grade of their chil- popular event should call JA 3- stein, Houston; Dr. Oscar Z. Fasman, Chi
dren. Mrs. Jerome Chapman is 5557 and make reservations. cago:, Dr.,_Hillel. E. Silverman. Dallas.
Chairman of the Cocktail Par- . _ '___------ Standing {L to R: E.S. Efrat Austin; C.
ties. A.I.S. NEWS M. Bender, Breckenridge; I. Zesmer. Dal-
n i Newly elected officers of A. CONG. BETH YESHUBUN
Dr. Hyman J. Schachtel I. S. for the Spring semester :
_ . t are: president, Tyrone Bauer; The United Synagogue
To Lecture At vice-president, Harvey Zidell; - Youth (USY) of Beth Yeshurun
University of Texas secretary,,Jarrell Speer; treas- wil meet Saturda m Feh 6,
* urer, Bobby Friedman; ser- rom • to 9i1b p.m., in the
Dr. Hyman J. Schachtel of geant-at-arms, Arnold Farber; Lounge. The program will in-
Temple Beth Israel, will re- parliamentarian, Jerry Motley; elude a Maariv and Havdalah
present the Jewish Chautauqua social chairmen, Sherman service, singing, dancing, in ad-
Society as lecturer at the Uni- Markowitz, Paul Binder; ath- dition to a discussion of "Ar-
versity of Texas in Austin from letic chairman, Allan Rochlin; chaeology in the Bible" by Shi-
Sunday to Friday, February 14- cultural chairman, Seymour mon Kushnir. Boys and girls,
19. The rabbi will participate Bauer; publications chairman, ages 12 to 14, and their par-
in the Religion-in-Life Week Allan Rochlin. ents, are invited to attend.
program to be held at the uni- The AIS Basketball Team The next Oneg Shabbat for
versity. climaxed a successful season by children ,ages 6 to 12, will be
The rabbi lectures on college defeating the JCC Senior Saturday, Feb. 6, from 5 to
campuses under the auspices of League All-Stars last Sunday, 6:50 p.m., in the lounge. The
the Jewish Chautauqua Society, 50-49. program includes a Maariv
an organization which creates -------m‘-------- service, Seudah Shlesheet, sing-
better understanding of Jews TAU TALK ing, story-telling, games, danc-
and Judaism through education. " ing, and a Havdalah service.
Lynn Rosenthal is co-chair- All children, ages 6 to 12,
man of the Youth Division for and their parents are invited,
the United Jewish Campaign. There will be no Sunday
S.T.P. has two foster chil- School this Sunday, Feb. 7, in
dren, one in India and another observance of United Jewish
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