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THE JEWISH HERALD-VOICE
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Major Lifshutz to Speak
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Cornerstone Laying Act
Major 0. M. Lifshutz, Army
Chaplain at Brooke Army Medi-
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be guest speaker at the Corner-
stone Laying Ceremony and
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JEWISH HOME FOR THE AGED
Saturday morning service at 9 o’clock.
The public is welcome.
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CONGREGATION ADATH EMETH
SERVICES BEING HELD AT
CONG. ADATH ISRAEL
Friday, 6 p.m.
Saturday:
Morning Service, 9 a.m.
Bible Class, 4:00 p.m.; Mincha,
Seudo Shlishis, Maariv, 5:30 p.m.
Jr. Congregation, 11 a.m., followed
by lunch, at 4818 Almeda.
Sunday:
Men’s Club services, 9:30 a.m., at J.
C. Center, followed by breakfast, speak-
er.
Daily Services, 7 a.m. and 6 p.m.
CONGREGATION ADATH ISRAEL
A Journal Deveted to the Interest of Southwest Jewry
D. H. WHITE. Editor and PubHahar
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BETH JACOB CONGREGATION
Daily Services—7 a.m. and 6:15 p.m.
Sunday and Secular Holidays—
8 a.m. and 6:15 p.m.
Koballah Sabbath (Friday) 6:00 p.m.
Saturday:
Sabbath Service, 9:00 a.m.
Chumesh, Rashi Class led by
Rabbi Geller, 4.45 p.m.
Mincha, 5:30 p.m., followed by
Sholosh Seudes
Adult Torah Study Circle,
Tuesdays, 8:15 p.m.
Sunday School, 10 a.m.
HOUSTOH CONGREGATION
FOR REFORM JUDAISM
Sabbath Worship Service every Fri-
day evening, 8:00 p.m., Chapel of St.
John the Divine Church, River Oaks
Blvd. at Westheimer.
Rabbi Louis A. Josephson will preach
the sermon.
CONGREGATION EMANU EL
Friday, March 11, 8:15 p.m. Rabbi
Louis Firestein will preach.
Sabbath morning services, 11 o’clock.
CONGREGATION BRITH SHALOM
Friday, March 11
7:45 p.m. Liturgy Song Study
8:00 p.m. Services
Saturday, services 7 a.m.
Jr. Congregation, ID a.m.
Teen-Agers, 11 a.m.
Sunday, services 8:30 a.m.
Breakfast and discussion led by Dr.
Albert Abrams on “The Integration Sit-
down Strike in Houston.” Rabbi Cahana,
moderator.
PUBLISHED EVERT THURSDAY
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Sabbath mornitg, 9 o’clock.
Sunday morning, 7:30 o’clock.
CONGREGATION BETH ISRAEL
Friday, March 11, 8:15 p.m. Dr. H.
J. Schachtel will speak on “Shall We
Forget Purim.”
Saturday morning services, 11 o’clock.
CONGREGATION BETH YESHURUN
Friday, March 11, 8 p.m. Rabbi Wm.
S. Malev will speak on: “Facing Anti-
Semitism.”
Saturday:
Orthodox Service, 8 a.m.
Conservative Service, 10:15 a.m.
Talmud Class, 3:30 p.m.; Rashi
Class, 4:30 p.m.; Mincha, Seudah
Shlisheet and Maariv, 5:30 p.m.
Sunday Morning:
Orthodox Service, 8 a.m.
Minyanaires, 9 a.m.,
breakfast-discussion follows.
Daily Services, 7 a.m. and 6:15 p.m.
Early Sabbath Eve Service, 6:00 p.m.
logy. This group, which main- are Nazis at heart, I could not
tained contact with the German tell.” He said that members of
Reichs Party, had a member- these groups wore military-type
ship of 2,300. uniforms, marched in military
The majority of the youth fashion and tried to glorify the
groups, Dr. Toyka said, offi- old military traditions of pre-
cial accept the democratic prin- Hitler Germany. The other
ciples of the West German youth groups did not, he said,
Constitution but, “whether they declare themselves Nazi.
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Open House Sunday, March
The family of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Lewis extend a cordial 27, 2 p.m., in the Adath
invitation to relatives and friends to attend the reception Emeth’s new edifice, on Green-
being given in their honor, on the occasion of their fiftieth willow Drive (Willow Mea-
wedding anniversary, Sunday, March 20, from 3 to 6 p.m., dows).
at the Abe M. Levy Hall of Temple Beth Israel. Major Lifshutz was awarded
Invitations are extended only through the press. the Bronze Star for his minis-
“ in the Ministry of the Interior- tration to the men during com-
West Germany’s FBI - cited bat,. 18 recipient of the United
these figures when he received Nations Medal and the Korean
five visiting United Nations Presidential Citation and Com-
correspondents. He said his or- mendation Medal. During
ganization had screened the V orldWar II, he was desig-
youth groups-15 in number, nated Advisor on Jewish Affairs
with a total membership of be- to General Clark, and distin-
tween 40-50,000. Only one of guished.himself in his work
them, he said, was down in his on behalf of DPS and refugees,
records as outrightly tending . The public 18 cordially in-
towards a Nazi type of ideo- yited to attend.__■
rights to propagate an idea to share it with you who abuse
which would dettroy rights. it; strong enough in love of
Notwithstanding, we still liberty to ignore you. So rave
must safeguard freedom of on, Rockwell, rave on; we’ve
speech even for those who speak nothing to fear from the likes
ill of us unless as the Supreme of you. Democracy has passed
Court has ruled, there is “clear you by!”
and present danger.” Rabbi Robert I. Kahn
From this point of view, the Congregation Emanu El
A;4,1 g_.7:,L4 the dignity of U.S. personnel,
LdpILal 3POlIIgnL including officials, of Jewish
1 faith. American compliance was
Continued from Page 1 seen as translation of foreign
opposition to American arms bias into an American “Gentle-
sales to Israel. man’s Agreement” affecting
Mr. Eisenhower told a press U.S. citizens. 30 Righ.Wing Grouns
conference that the Administra- Other news spread within — ml"".. ■
tion knew all about Soviet arms executive department circles. Reported Functioning
arriving in the United Arab The Administration was giving In Was} Garmanv
Republic. But Israel, he said, in to Moslem attempts to dis- -
has “been getting arms from courage even transit visas for Bonn (JTA) — The head of
Britain and France for a long U.S. officials of Jewish faith. West Germany’s internal secur-
time and, frankly, I think we’re Such officials needed to transit ity police disclosed that there
sending arms to enough na- various Arab airports if they are about 30 right-wing politi-
tions, really ... let somebody were to perform their duties, cal groups and youth organiza-
else carry a little responsibility.” Sometimes the duties included tions operating in West Ger-
Friends of Israel were shock- the implementation of technical many and West Berlin. He said
ed. The White House urged and economic aid for the very they had a total membership of
arms grants and gifts to such nations that practiced such about 98,000, half of them in
nations as Japan, West Ger- flagrant bigotry. adult groups which form politi-
many, and Spain. The Israelis Officials used a rationaliza- cal parties. These right-wing
made the “mistake" of serving tion long familiar to Jews. The political parties polled a total
the allied cause during World concession was made to Pak- of about 350,000 votes in the
War II. Today Israel is an em- istan for the Jews’ “own bene- last elections, he said,
battled outpost in an area fit and comfort” to promote “a Dr. Rudolf Toyka, head of
threatened by Communism. But better social climate and to the internal security department
Israel is denied military aid avoid embarrassment.” Would
provided by Washington to not the Jewish employee be hap-
former enemies. pier in Bangkok or Rangoon?
* * * For public consumption,
About the time of President Government spokesmen vigor-
Eisenhower’s December visit, ously denied existence of the
Pakistan informally urged new policy. Behind the scenes
American diplomats to assign there was a frantic scramble
no more American Jews to to learn how it all leaked out.
U.S. diplomatic and economic One official asked not to be
aid missions in that Moslem na- named because he was a career
tion. A few Jews already in man. He said the Pakistan dev-
Pakistan could remain for the elopment was “utter expedien-
time being. Officials agreed, cy.” He found it reminiscent of
passing “the word by subtle real estate operators who justify
means. The informal but strict restricted neighborhoods. He
order went out: Eliminate Jews blamed Administration indif-
from among assignees to Pak- ference to the spirit of the
istan. Morse-Javits Amendment. That
Immediate compliance came amendment called on the Presi-
from the Pakistani desks of the dent to use discretion in giving
State Department and Interna- economic aid to nations that
tional Cooperation Administra- practice religious bigotry
tion in Washington. It leaked against Americans. In Pakistan,
out to employees, Jewish and the amendment was ignored.
non-Jewish, who resented the Jewish employees of the U.S.
new policy. agency actually channeling aid
They considered it outright to Pakistan were insulted with
anti-Semitism and an affront to impunity.
WITH OUR RABBIS decision in Washington is both
Our devotion to free speech an insult to Rockwell and a
is tested by our reaction to compliment to the American
those who revile us. It is quite people, for in effect it says:
difficult for any one of Jewish “Rave on, you would-be Hit-
faith to concur with a decision ler. No one takes you seriously,
in the District of Columbia up- No decent American agrees
holding George Lincoln Rock- with you. Your fantasies of vio-
well’s legal right to distribute lence are those of an impotent
his Nazi-style propaganda. No psychotic; you are no more
words can express our con- dangerous than the village fool,
tempt for this twisted mind and The American people are not
perverted soul which, like Ha- so easily deceived; they will
man of old, takes out its frus- not be misled by your hate-in-
trations and failures in Jew- spired lies. America is tolerant
hatred. It is nauseating to hear enough to laugh at you instead
such a man piously invoke his of suppressing you; free enough
Friday and daily services,
sundown and 6:30 a.m.
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