The Jewish Herald-Voice (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 30, 1960 Page: 8 of 10
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It is in the ancient liberal
faith . . . that our course be
governed not by the dead hand
of yesterday’s facts and pre-
judices but by the living reali-
ties of today and our aspiration
for tomorrow. It is this genius
for making change serve the
eternal unchanging values we
cherish that is the very essence
of American liberalism.
BIRTHS
Dr. and Mrs. Harold S. Joa-
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ENGAGEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Cohen
of 5704 Elderwood Drive, Dal-
las (formerly of Houston), an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Maurine Babette, to
Saul Lipkin, son of Simon Lip-
kin of New York City and the
late Mrs. Lipkin.
The bride-elect attended the
University of Oklahoma, and he
attended New York University.
Mr. and Mrs. Macky Schnit-
zer cordially invite relatives and
friends to the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Joe David, on Friday,
July 1, 8 p.m., and Saturday,
July 2, 10:15 a.m., at Con-
gregation Beth Yeshurun. Re-
ceptions will follow the serv-
ices.
Joe is the grandson of Mrs.
Joe Nagar and the late Mr. Joe
Nagar, Houston, and Morris
Schnitzer, Port Arthur. Great-
grandmother is Mrs. Esther
Abadie, Houston.
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If you want your child to be
admired and loved, let her
learn to play the piano—to
contribute to people’s fun and
pleasure—to be a "giver”, not
a "taker”. Think it over ...
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Lieutenant Don Henry Hein,
U.S. Air Force, is home for a
week at 4211 Crawford. He
will be glad to see his friends.
Folowing his visit here, Lt.
Hein will leave for Nevada and
Kansas, where he will be sta- ‘
tioned.
PIANO or ORGAN
TOBE BERMAN
Music Consultant
for an informal discussion concerning
your or your child’s ability to play.
PIANO COMPANY
(DOWNTOWN—HOUSTON)
TWO MOSLEMS JOIN
BOARD OF DETROIT
CONFERENCE OF
CHRISTIANS AND JEWS
Detroit, June 27 (JTA) —
Two leaders of the Islamic com-
munity in Detroit have been
named members of the board
of directors of the Detroit
Round Table of the National
Conference of Christians and
Jews. They are the first Mos-
lems in any chapter of the Na-
tional Conference.
A spokesman for the inter-
faith movement said that the
constitution of the organization
listed as primary qualifications
for membership “religiously-
motivated men of goodwill” and
added this would include Amer-
icans other than those of the
three major faiths.
RENT or
orders to protect the Nazis”
were “very confusing.” military discipline, guard duty,
The rallies are sadistic at- racks of guns, and a military
tempts by the Nazis to incite training program. Stormtroop-
violence against Jews. Some of ers punch a bag on which is
the Nazis put on plastic noses, painted a “Jewish” face,
mock “Jewish” accents, and cir- The Nazis joke about erect-
culated in the crowds to pro- ing a huge concentration camp
voke anti-Jewish excitement. and gas chamber to manufac-
The Nazi headquarters in ture what they say will be
nearby Arlington, Va., features called “Anne Frank soap.”
BaruMi tzvak
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham
Schnitzer cordially invite rela-
tives and friends to the Bar
Mitzvah of their son, Robert
Michael, on Friday, July 1, 8
p.m., and Saturday, July. 2,
10:15 a.m., at Congregation
Beth Yeshurun. Receptions will
follow the services.
Robert is the grandson of
Adolph Isenberg, Ardmore,
Okla., and Morris Schnitzer,
Port Arthur, Texas.
CLEANERS — ALTERATIONS - TAILORS
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chim of 4935 Poinciana Drive luncheon at the Las Vegas Mo-
announce the birth of their tor Hotel, June 19.
daughter, Susan Ilene, on June Miss Heller, her mother, the
16. Grandparents are Mr. and former Gerry Rosenthal, and
Mrs. Herbert Joachim of Hous- sisters, Beverly and Leesa Hel-
ton and Mr. and Mrs. Morris ler, are visiting their grandfa-
Dombrow of Bay City, Texas, ther, Kelly Rosenthal of 7506
• • • Cambridge, here.
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Gugen- • • •
heim, of 4111 Martinshire, an- Miss Mollye Ellis, 3219
nounce the birth of a son, J. South Braeswood Blvd., has re-
Kevin, on June 21. Grandpar- turned from a five-week tour of
, , 1. c , c , and Mrs. M. Gugenheim of
Reverend and Mrs. Sol Good- San Antonio. Maternal great-
man cordtally invite relatives grandmother is Mrs. Fannie
and friends to the Bar Mitzvah Cohen, Houston,
of their son, Daniel Bernard, on ______»n w
Saturday morning, July 2, at q mge mm
9 o'clock, at Congregation Bnofliokt . . .
Adath Emeth, 9001 Greenwil- —T •
low Drive. A reception will fol- Cowtissuad from Page 1
low. said “just look at the Jews . . . Mrs. Belle d’Acosta is visit-
Look at the faces of some of ing her daughter, Mrs. E. E.
them!” Weingarden, in Los Angeles
Rockwell and his stormtroop- for the summer. She plans to
ers baited, tormented, and in- return to Houston the middle of
suited Jews with impunity. September.
Similar treatment was given * / * ....
non-Jewish anti-Nazis. Since Ned Bobkoff has received his
the rallies are held on the paved Master 8 Degree and is continu-
walk between the leading mu- ing his studies in Europe. He
seum and the National Archives has produced two plays and
exhibit, tourists become a “cap- directed a play in Judaica. -
tive audience.” If they dare His brother, Mickey, re-
protest, they find themselves ceiyed a trophy in literature
surrounded and menaced bv and speech, a trophy for best
Rockwell’s private army of actor, and best supporting act-
husky brown-shirted, swastika- o, and a scholarship at the
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Cohen wearing, stormptroopers. 5heats..------
cordially invite relatives and when a, handsome young ResiHents of Grosse
friends to the Bar Mitzvah of manidiffered vocally with Rock- nesidenj 01 UFOSSe
their son, Martin Paul, on Fri- well si tirade, Nazis prepared to Pointe Condemn Anti-
day, July 8, 8 p.m., and Satur- assault him. Police intervened, Jewish "Point Sysiem’
10.’ T..U a 0.5N N. not against the Nazis, but to • -- "Z-5"
dayruly Adath a.m’ Con remonstrate with the young Detroit, (JTA)—A group of
gregationAdathEmeth, 9001 man Police nermitted the Nazis Grosse Pointe residents went on
Greenwillow Drive Receptions ’ m Caii him a kike» and record this week as strongly
willfolowstheuservices. of virtually spit in his face, opposing the “point system”
Mr 1 and isthevgrandson.of He proclaimed to the police used to bar Jews and other
nd and MrsuNathan G that he was a Catholic, not a Undesirables” from the ex-
and Irs. Ida Kalmans. Jew, and that he had a right to clusive area as “an affront to
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Leicht- disagree with the Nazis. Police the standards of decency in
man cordially invite relatives let them go. Shortly thereafter, human relations.
and friends to the Bar Mitzvah they arrested two Jews who also . The. group expressed its
of their son, Lawrence Gene, tried to heckle Rockwell. Police views in a letter to Corpora-
on Friday, July 8, 8 p.m., and went so far as to drag one from tions and Securities Commis-
Saturday, July 9, 10:15 a.m., a passing automobile. sioner Lawrence. Gubow who
at Congregation Beth Yesh- In the most extreme instance, is holding, hearings on die
urun. Receptions will follow Rockwell called through the Grosse Pointe housing bias
the services. loudspeakers for police to re- practices. It commended the
Invitations are issued through move a heckler. A mounted po- commission for searching out
the press. liceman galloped up, grabbed the truth.” The signatories to
an anti-Nazi Gentile by the the letter said they "hold firmly
scruff of the neck, and dragged to the belief that racial, reli-
him away. gious and national prejudices
Some policemen told this re-, have„no place in our democ-
porter that their “free speech racy-
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