The Jewish Herald-Voice (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 30, 1960 Page: 5 of 10
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PAGE FIVE
JUNE 30, 1960
nah ma'abara (transient camp) OF SOUTHWEST ZOA
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There were flowers on the
tables, platters of open-face
sandwiches, cookies and cakes
and bottles of wine as well. The
■ young oriental rabbi, who had
just bicycled in to officiate at
the wedding, did not even have
time to take the clips from the
bottoms of his trousers before
he was lost in the excitement of
INVITES MOTORISTS
to SIMONIZ . .
AT ONE OF 5 LOCATIONS
begin. The rabbi called out the
name of Yechieh, the bride.
However, it was not one woman
who rose to her feet, but two:
Yechieh and Rumiah.
The newlyweds are blind.
Both Aboudi and Yechieh have
been living in the Pardess Han-
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It Took Three to Make A Marriage SeHATINrTONoST
N. F. Abramowitz, Houston,
president of the Southwest
Zionist Region, has announced
the appointment of Ely I. Berg-
mann, San Antonio, as general
chairman of the 56th Annual
Convention, to be held at the
Hotel Hilton in San Antonio,
September 2-5. Co-chairmen are
Ted O’Krent, Norman Seeman
and T. C. Levine. The conven-
tion will be dedicated to the
100th birthday; of Dr. Theodor
Herzl, founder of Modern Zion-
ism, and the 12th anniversary
of Israel’s independence.
Social affairs, committee
meetings, workshops and open
sessions are planned.
ers, ages 8 to 15, is offered, ligious conscience” of some
There is a Senior Session for school pupils.
ages 13-15 with a program - The resolution placed the
apart from the rest of the camp. CCAR on record as opposed to
Tuition for the month is $225. released time religious instruc-
tion. The rabbis said the prac-
tice of allowing public school
children to take time off for
religious education was a “usur-
pation” by the state of a re-
sponsibility “which only the
church, synagogue and home
can properly fulfill.”
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A PRIRTINe co.
eitle
of demonstration to dramatize necessary that Reform Jews
and to obtain relief from pres- should, as a minimum, “try to
ent forms of racial discrimina- frame a statement that would
tion and to achieve the consti- clarify our own position and of-
tutional right to practical equal- _ fer our people some direction.”
for about ten years. Being
blind, they were among the last
to be settled — with the final
liquidation of the camp. Ru-
miah, Yechieh’s seeing friend
from Yemen, a widow and
childless, has never left her side
since their arrival in Israel—nor
will she now that her friend is
C.C.A.R. Reaffirms Opposition
To Bible Reading in Schools
Detroit (JTA)—The Central Creation of a “declaration of
Conference of American Rabbis principles” defining the rela-
this week urged all candidates tions between American Reform
for public office in the forth- Judaism and the State of Israel
coming elections to abjure reli- was urged at the opening ses-
gious and racial prejudices in sion. The proposal was offered
their bidding for votes. by Rabbi Bernard J. Bamberger
The resolution was one of the of New York, in his presidential
several adopted at the 71st an- address. Rabbi Bamberger
nual convention of the Reform noted that this had not before
rabbinical body. The rabbis al- been attempted by Reform
so voted “sympathy and en- Judaism.
couragement” to Negro sit-in Admitting that this might be
demonstrations. The resolution “beyond our powers,” Rabbi
lauded all non-violent “methods Bamberger said that it was
Fannin Street, or call JA 9-
8061.
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the event. He pulled the “Ketu- happily married. It is because
ba” out of his jacket pocket, sat Rumiah will be with the newly-
down across from Aboudi, the weds—to help them manage in
bridegroom, and opened nego- their new home—that the Jew-
tiations in a sing-song voice, ish Agency authorized a two-
The document was finalized room apartment for the three-
and sealed when the rabbi took some.
Aboudi's hand and guided it for But the move would not have
his thumb-print signature. been possible without the spe-
The ceremony was ready to cial Malben project to help the
CORNED BEEF
PASTRAMI Ib.
GA2-2218
the hard-core residual groups CAMP YOUNG JUDAEA
from immigrant camps and ma- HAS LIMITED NIMRER
abarot. Malben is the Joint Dis- np‘rpmI--rvuen ity of treatment.” He told the 700 rabbinical dele-
tribution Committee program OF SEASUN OPENINGS The 500 delegates expressed gates that the convention should
for aged, ill and handicapped Harry Lipshy, Chairman, their opposition to the reading name a special committee with
newcomers to Israel, financed Camp Young Judaea Commit- of the Bible in public schools the task of defining “the rela-
with United Jewish Appeal tee, announced this week that for devotional purposes, regard- tion of Reform Judaism to Jew-
funds. . only nineteen spaces are still less of circumstance* under ish nationalism and the relation
As part of the ma’abara clear- available for the 1960 session which such readings were held, of American Jewry to the State
ance program, places have been of Camp Young Judaea to be The delegates also criticized of Israel.”
found for the aged and han di- held August 1-28 at Center reading of the Bible in schools Such a commission, he said,
capped within the community Point, near Kerrville. without comment “as required should analyze such questions
or, if necessary, in institutions. “The Camp has enjoyed its by existing law in many states" as whether Jews are members
Yechieh and Aboudi—together greatest Spring enrollment this on grounds that this reduced to • of a religious faith or a racial
with Rumiah, their gentle, lov- year than in any previous year a “mechanical routine what group primarily, whether Re-
ing companion—are but three in its history,” said Mr. Lipshy. should be a meaningful experi- form Judaism could have a sig-
of the over 350 persons already Now in its eighth year, Camp ence.” nificant role in a Jewish State
settled through this program. Young Judaea is the only Jew- In another phase of the de- in which Orthodox Judaism is
Aboudi, a quiet and friend- ish camp of its kind in a twelve bate, the rabbis opposed the for practical purposes the state
ly man, is able and self-confi- 51816 area. reading of any particular Bible religion and the relationship of
dent in getting around on his A well rounded program in translation, with or without Reform Judaism to Zionism,
own. With the help of the social a positive Jewish environment, comment, sectarian interprets- f
worker in the new community geared to the interests of camp- tion that could “violate the re- Teuuouripdveriser9H gwsg
in which they are settling, small ers, ages 8 to 15, is offered, lioinns conscience” of some L The -EW—H ■ La ALB- "Bld
jobs will be found for him, to
supplement their monthly relief
allowance. Yechieh, not quite
so free in her movements, is to
be taught how to manage in A chartered bus will leave
her own kitchen and to perform from the Jewish Community
the simple daily activities de- Center August 1, 9 a.m., for
manded of a housewife. camp. The air-conditioned bus
Rumiah, ever the lady re- drives directly to the camp aft-
specting privacy, will never be er brief stops enroute to pick
far when help is required. up campers between Houston
----- — a —-- and Center Point. Parents in-
I am a Jew, and it always terested in enrolling their child
seemed to me not only shameful in the 1 960 session are uroed
but downright senseless to deny in the. 1960 session are urged
it. __Freud to contact the camp office, 4-615
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