The Jewish Herald-Voice (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1960 Page: 4 of 10
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DISCUSSING PLANS FOR BETH YESHURUN SIS-
TERHOOD'S LUNCHEON MEETING OCTOBER 4 are
Mrs. Jack Koopman, Mrs. Melvin Dow, and Mrs. Harold
Daniels.
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ance Service for any job open-
ings that they may have avail-
able.
200 people during 1959. This
group consisted of the physical-
ly handicapped as well as the
emotionally disturbed and the
mentally retarded. There were
also those who had difficulty in
finding employment due to age
restrictions and cultural back-
ground.
A good example of what can
be done is Marvin Jackson who
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Members and friends are cor-
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BETH YESHURUN SISTERHOOD MEETING, OCT. 4 Hadassah’s Duplicate
Bridge Tournament
If you want your child to be
admired and loved, let her
leant to play the piano — to
comtribute to people’s fun and
pleasure—to be a "giver", not
a "taker". Think it over . . .
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The Sisterhood announces
that homemade refreshments
will be served at all Board
meetings during the year.
The Sisterhood will again
serve refreshments after Suc-
coth services Wednesday eve-
ning, October 5, and the morn-
ing services, October 6 and 7.
Mrs. Alvin Ploss is in charge
of Succoth decorations, and
Mrs. H. Reichek will bake the
challah, as in past years.
Sellinger, Michael Spolane, Do-
ra Sud, Robert Sud, and Bob-
by Tinterow.
BETH YESHURUN
MINYANAIRES
The traditions of the Sukkot
festival will be explained by
Arnold Rosenzweig before the
Beth Y eshurun Minyanaires at
9:00 a.m., Sunday, October 2.
Mr. Rosenzweig will point out
Sukkot’s unique character
among Jewish holidays. After-
wards he will play recorded
selections from the festival lit-
urgy sung by eminent cantors.
The public is invited.
We recommend ike Advertisers
04 the JEWISH. EERALD-VOICE
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Special Luncheon Served from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 am
Also Orders Put Up to Take Home
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Music Consultant
for an informal discussion concerning
your or your child’s ability to play.
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Houston Hadassah says “now
is the time for all good women
to come to the aid of their par-
ty”—and the “party” is Hadas-
sah’s Duplicate Bridge Tourna-
ment. The “platform” is fun and
entertainment for all, and the
“candidate” is you!
So make your reservations
now and “elect” to attend Ha-
dassah’s Duplicate Bridge
Tournament, Tuesday, October
18, 1 p.m., at the Houston
Bridge Studio, 2425 Norfolk.
For reservations, call Mrs.
Ralph Berkman, PA 3-4317, or
Mrs. Irving Moser, PA 3-5410.
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Cohen, Bruce Hoffer, Barbara
Finger, and Terry Selinger.
Merit pins will be presented
to Mesdames Leon Aron, Abner
Burg, Max Clairfield, Benj.
Danziger, Louis Deutser, Jerry
Finger, Morris Glesby, Rube
Golding, David Goldstein,
Aaron Gordon, Harry Hirsch-
horn, Harry Kaplan, Leo Kern,
Charles Leff, Paul Lensky, Sey-
mour Lieberman, B. C. Me-
Knight, David Meyer, Johnny
Mitchell, John W. Pace, Ber-
nard Perlmutter, Bennie Peters,
Dan Pulaski, Louis Pulaski,
Bernard Rabinowitz, Morris
Rauch, Bernard Sampson, Mose
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A gala Aloha party is slated
for members and prospective
members on Saturday, October
15, at the home of Dr. and
Mrs. Marcus Levinson, with
surprises and fun for all. Any-
one interested in attending, or
for further information, call
Shirley Chaskin, PA 3-0567.
LARRY W. BUCK
Complete Insurance Servioe
associated with
Langham, Langston, Burnett
& Dyer
3700 Montrose JA 3-4481
Home Phone RI 7-3745
The luncheon meeting on
Tuesday, October 4, 12 noon,
in the Pulaski-Rauch Auditor-
ium will begin the year for the
Beth Yeshurun Sisterhood.
Highlighting the program will
be a style show, with fashions
by Wolfman’s.
Modeling will be Mesdames
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nation, state and local commit-
tees will intensify their efforts
to get their message before em-
ployers.
On the local scene, many
United Fund agencies such as
the Lighthouse for the Blind,
Goodwill Industries and The
Houston Council for Retarded
Children will step up their ef-
forts in this direction. The Vo-
cational Guidance Service, an-
other United Fund agency, has
consistently demonstrated that
the handicapped do not have to
remain on the “sidelines.”
Through its vocational counsel-
ing, aptitude testing, and spe-
cial job placement efforts, the
Vocational Guidance Service
obtained jobs for approximately
THE JEWISH HERALD-VOICE
MARCUS LEVINSON
ZIONIST DISTRICT
October is membership
By official proclamation, month for the Marcus Levinson
President Dwight D. Eisenhow- Zionist District-a group with
er has designated October 2-9 varied activities to suit the in-
as “National Employ the Had- terest of young married couples,
icapped Week.” The immediate Included are parties, sports, in-
goal of this drive is to increase eluding a bowling team, cultur-
the number of handicapped peo- al programs, Zionist projects,
pie in commercial and indsutri- and the Purim Ball, a highlight
al employment. Throughout the of the year.
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is totally paralyzed from the George Husid, Jack Koopman,
waist down. After counseling Alan Finger, Melvin Dow, Is-
and testing at the VGS, he ob- rael Tapick, David Kaminsky,
tained work as a dental techni- Sanford Smith, Jack Schuman,
cian. He is no longer handi- Alfred Freedman, and Harold
capped because his physical Daniels.
condition does not interfere The luncheon meeting will
with his job. honor new Sisterhood members.
The National Employ the Hospitality chairmen are Mes-
Handicapped Committee under -gA. -
the Chairmanship of Melvin AMERICAN MEDICAL
Maas will concentrate not only CENTER HOLD MEET
on the physically handicapped — A - ,,
but also on those less visibly Thei AmericanL MedicalI Cen-
limited. This is demonstrated ter will hold its first meeting of
by the cooperative program be- the season with a style show
tween the Houston Council for on Octo ber 5, 2:15 p.m.
Retarded Children and the Vo- pt Sakowitz Post Oak, Colony
cational Guidance Service of oom
Houston. This cooperative pro- r Modeling will be Mesdames
gram has demonstrated that a Norman Bock, Abner Burg,
mentally retarded youngster Louis Deutser, Jerry Finger,
can be taught to do productive Stanley Danburg, Howard
work in regular employment. Singer, Bobby Tinterow, Leon
This joint program involves vo- Aron, Robert Lipman, Kenneth
cational counseling, testing, vo- Schnitzer, and Joseph Chesnick.
cational training and job place- Children’s clothes will be
ment. Employers throughout modeled by Kathy Kaplan,
the community are urged to Kenneth Schnitzer, Jr., Robin
contact the Vocational Guid- Spolane, Jimmy Sud, Jaydee
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