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THE JEWISH HERALD-VOISE
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Youth
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For Boys and Girls
Joe Sacks and Bob Lewis
announce the formation of their partnership
SACKS & LEWIS CO., REALTORS
with offices at
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is also associated with our firm.
(Of Parent or Guardian)
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
--■SEE OUR SELECTION
All Proceed* to
Beth Yeshurun
Scholarthip Fund
RABBI LEV TO HEAD JEWISH CHAPLAINGY
CORPS AT BOY SCOUTS JAMBOREE; 2,000
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able to obtain their kosher food
in cans from the Jewish chap-
lains.
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YOUTH GROUP
Officers who will serve the
Your Youngsters Will Have A Wonderful Time At
CAMP YOUNG JUDAEA
Ages 8-14
Senior Session
for 13 to IS yr. olds
2437 Vj UNIVERSITY BOULEVARD
Telephone J A 8-0654
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Located in the beautiful Texas
Hill Country on the Guadalupe
River, near Kerrville.
General Zionist Party
Weighs Causes For
Electoral Defeat
Tel Aviv (JTA)—A shrunk-
en General Zionist Party ex-
amined at its national conven-
tion this week the causes for’
the shattering defeat in the last'
general elections which put the
party for the first time near the
bottom numerically among fac-
tions in the Knesset, Israel’s
Parliament.
For the first time at a Gen-
eral Zionist convention in Tel
Aviv, the delegates were greet-
ed by a Mayor not of their own
party—Mapai’s Mordechai Na-,
mir.
One goal of the convention
was to find ways of infusing
new and possibly younger blood
into a party whose members
have a high average age, one
of the highest among Israel’s
political parties.
Peretz Bernstein, president
of the party, said the lack of
political awareness among Gen-
eral Zionist adherents was one
of the reasons for the party’s
collapse at the last national
election. He charged also that
Mapai had taken over General
Zionist ideals and had moved
away from Socialist lines in so
doing.
We are pleased to announce that
ALVIN ZEISMAH
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT AND SALES
RENTALS, LEASES
in the Riverside Area and Southwest Section
INVITATIONS
AND
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Diane Steinberg, Judy Rosen,
Shelly Dordman, Diane Dan-
burg, and Helene Bormaster.
Awards went to the following:
Best MIT, Gloria Hanovich;
Best MIT Theme, Gloria Hano-
vich; Best MIT Test, Esther
Dziengel; Best MIT Attend-
ance, Rozanne Gates.
Esther Dziengel was 63’s re-
presentative to Barnston’s Style
Show.
At a recent Father-Daughter
Gin tournament awards went
to: 1st place, Carolyn Freed-
man and father; 2nd place, Pat-
ti Levinson and father; third
place, Mara Berman and father.
No. 63 took all three awards
at the JCC Golf Tournament,
Gloria Hanovich placing first,
Carolyn Freedman, second, and
Gail Anoroff, third.
The Beau Dance is scheduled
for July 23.
I have learned not to mock,
lament or execrate, but to un-
derstand human actions.
—Spinoza
CALL
HOMEY EPSTEIH
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Includes lodging, medical supervision, meals, camp insurance, and required
program materials. Camp Young Judaea is a non-profit organization recognized
by the U. S. Government.
v MATURE JEWISH STAFF! — Includes teachers and educators who work with
youngsters throughout the year.
v NO TRANSPORTATION WORRIES!—Special chartered buses from Houston
and Dallas directly to the campsite.
v A WONDERFUL PROGRAM!—Well rounded camping activities including-
swimming! hiking! arts and crafts! scouting! movies; cook-outs! top Athletic
program! Jewish Living program! campfires! charm school! nature study’
Hebrew instruction! and many other fine activities! Beautiful new swimmina
pool built in 1359.
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U.S.Y. LEADERSHIP
TRAINING WORKSHOP
AT BETH YESHURUH
Leon Samet, Regional presi-
dent of the United Synagogue
Youth commission, announces
a week-end Youth Leadership
Training workshop, July 15
through July 17, will be held
at Beth Yeshurun. Participat-
ing in the workshop will be
youths from Dallas, Fort Worth,
San Antonio, Beaumont, Aus-
tin, and Congregations Brith
Shalom and Beth Yeshurun.
The two Houston congrega-
tions will be hosts to the out-
of-town guests, who will be ac-
commodated in private homes.
Barnston By-Line
At District Convention,
Vickie Liss, Barnston BBG fel-
lowship chairman, won an
award for being the Best Fel-
lowship Chairman in the Re-
gion. The affair that won this
honor for Vickie, as well as for
Barnston, was the Barnston
MIT installation.
Newly elected officers will
be • installed at a ceremony on
July 10.
Modeling at the Style Show,
Saturday, June 25, at the home
of Diana Green, were Linda
Bormaster, S.T.P.; Toby Bach-
rach, Reichman BBG; Bonnie
Brown, Gus Buck; and Esther
Dziengel, BBG 63. Fashions
were shown through the cour-
tesy of the Penn Shop.
Gus Buck Gab
Bonnie Brown was Gus
Buck’s representative to Barn-
ston’s Style Show. Evelyn Se-
lik, of Galveston, is a new mem-
ber in Gus Buck, having trans-
ferred from Henry Cohen BBG
in Galveston.
Gus Buck is participating in
the JCC summer athletic pro-
gram which includes swim-
ming, volleyball, badminton,
golf and tennis. Points are giv-
en to the number of members
attending from each chapter,
and winners are determined in-
dividually as to the high scorer.
All members are urged to at-
tend tennis being held in Her-
mann Park. Badminton is the
next event.
Members are asked to save
newspapers for the city-wide
drive July 10. Members wish-
ing to join the summer bowling
league should contact Steve
Reichek, MA 3-0366.
Girls wishing to join Gus
Buck should contact Barbara
Stern, MA 3-4012.
Temple Emanu El
Winter Office Phone uan onc. _
In Houston: JA 9-8061 A
Group during the coming year
are: Vivian Holman, president;
Karen Krinsky, vice-president;
Carol Singer, secretary; Mike
Mark, regional representative;
Bobby Brackman, treasurer;
Lolly Blum, parliamentarian,
and Michael Glaser, Susie Na-
man, and Jerry Goldfarb, board
members.
Attending the National Lead-
ership Institute in Kreskeville,
Pa. are Karen Krinsky and
Carol Singer, with Ralph Le-
venthal going to the Leadership
Institute in Zionsville, Ind.,
later in the summer.
Elected as regional chairmen
at the TOFTY Board Meeting
were Barbara Aber, Publicity,
Mike Mark, Awards, and Carol
Singer, Social Action.
SACKS AND LEWIS FORM
PARTNERSHIP IN REALTY CO.,
ZEISMAN ALSO ASSOCIATED
Joe Sacks of Joe Sacks
Realty announces that Bob
Lewis is now a member of his
firm in a partnership called the
Sacks & Lewis Co., Realtors.
Their new offices will be locat-
ed at 2437% University Boule-
vard, telephone JA 8-0654. Mr.
Lewis has a previous back-
ground of seven years'in the
real estate business.
The firm will deal in prop-
erty management and sales,
rentals and leases, in both the
Riverside area and Southwest
section of the city.
Alvin Zeisman will also be
associated with the firm. He is
the son of Arthur Zeisman of
this city, and invites his many
friends to contact him fdr their
real estate needs. His home
phone number is MO 7-3129.
To lose one’s self in the multi-
tude, body and soul, is one of
the elemental human passions.
—Wolfson
New York — The National
Jewish Welfare Board (JWB)
has again made available to the
Boy Scouts of America the
services of Rabbi Aryeh Lev,
director of JWB’s Commission
on Jewish Chaplaincy, who will
be the Jewish Chaplain-General
at the 5th National Jamboree
of the Boy Scouts at Colorado
Springs, Colo., July 22-28.
Over 2,000 Jewish boys are
expected to be among the more
than 55,000 Scouts who will
take part'in Scouting’s Golden
Jubilee Jamboree. Rabbi Lev
will direct a staff of eight Jew-
ish chaplains who will care for
the religious needs of Jewish
boys so they can observe the
12th Scout Law: “A Scout is
reverent.”
Regular religious services
will be held Friday night, Sat-
urday morning and Sunday
morning for all Jewish Scouts.
Daily services are also sched-
uled in some sections of the
Jamboree. A number of Boy
Scouts from Israel will attend
the Jamboree on scholarships
provided by the National Jew-
ish Committee on Scouting.
JWB’s Commission on Jew-
ish Chaplaincy has arranged
with the U.S. Air Force for the
loan of an Ark, Ner Tamid,
Ten Commandment Tablets,
reading table and rostrum. Sim-
ilar arrangements with the U.S.
Army will provide the Jewish
boys with 2,500 copies of the
Army’s “Prayer Book for Jew-
ish Personnel in the Armed
Forces,” which was edited by
JWB’s Commission on Jewish
Chaplaincy.
A Torah Scroll is being pro-
vided by the Jewish Committee
on Scouting in Denver. To as-
sure kosher foods for Jewish
boys who observe the dietary
laws, JWB enabled the Boy
Scouts to purchase kosher food
supplies from the same sources
that JWB gets its supplies for
Jewish GIs. Kosher food will
be available on a troop and
patrol basis. Individual Scouts
who observe the dietary laws
and who do not wish to join a
BBG 63 Speaks
The following officers to
serve BBG 63 were installed *
Friday night at the home of
Joan Krafcheck: president,
Marilynn Gerber; vice-presi-
dent, Sharon Waldman; record-
ing secy., Barbara Shurberg;
corresponding secretaries, Lin-
da Stein, Adele Metrik; treas-
urer, Alicia Leff; reporters, Pat-
ti Levinson, Dayle Black his-
torian, Ann Goldberg; parlia-
mentarian, Janet Goren; MIT
Mom, Mara Berman; counsel-
lor, Carolyn Freedman.
Awards went to: Sharon
Waldman, Best Member; Caro-
lyn Freedman, Best Leader;
Elaine Morris, Best Sportsman-
ship; Barbara Shurberg and
Marilyn Peck, Best Chairmen;
and Leah Stalarow, Most Spir-
ited.
Chairmen for the ensuing six
months are: Service, Esther
Dziengel; Athletic, Marilyn
Peck; Creativity, Miriam Ma-
zow; Social, Bunny Slipakoff,
Leah Stalarow; Citizenship,
Golda Golub; Fellowship, Glo-
ria Hanovich, Elaine Morris;
Jewish Heritage, Toby Miller,
Diane Steinberg; publicity, Ro
zanne Gates; Miscellaneous,
Marilyn Friedman; Sunshine,
Judy Mazow.
New Mits who were installed
are: Esther Dziengel, Gloria
Hanovich, Rozanne Gates,
Phyllis Rochlin, Sarah Keilin,
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