The Jewish Herald-Voice (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 15, 1974 Page: 2 of 24
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war causalities in Cyprus. The supplies were air-lifted from the Ben Gurion
Airport in a special plane provided by the International Red Cross.
The shipment consisted of blood and blood plasma, antibiotics,
bandages, transfusions and other medical supplies. Magen David Adom in
Israel is the authorized national emergency medical, health and disaster
service. A Houston chapter of the organization is now actively engaged in
aiding the Israeli agency.
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ADL: Liberty Lobby Escalates
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Anti-Semitic Campaign
Israeli Film Features American
Red Magen David Meeting, August 22nd .
A showing of the unique and well-known Israeli color movie,
“The Team”, which portrays the life-saving role Magen David Adom
plays in the daily lives of the people of Israel, will be the feature
event of the next meeting of Houston Chapter, American Red Magen
David for Israel, scheduled for Thursday evening, August 22nd, 7:45
p.m., in the Kaplan Adult Lounge of Congregation Beth Yeshurun.
Special guests will be present to answer all questions pertaining to
ARMD1, Israel’s gallant Red Cross Service.
The film is being shown in response to wide community
interest, Robert Most, Houston ARMDI Executive Committee
member said. He added, “It will serve to further acquaint
newly-enrolled and prospective members as to what ARMDI is all
about.”
The entire community is invited. There is no admission charge.
Refreshments will be served.
“The Team” was shown recently at Temple B’nai Israel in
Galveston. After viewing the film, Rabbi Sameul M. Stahl, spiritual
leader of the congregation, described it as “excellent and impressive”.
Efforts to enlist ARMDI members in that community are proving
fruitful.
Houston’s ARMDI chapter was established just three months
ago. Its noble purpose has captured the hearts of the local
community, and the membership roll has been expanding
consistently, according to Mrs. Maurice Krinsky, membership
secretary.
Formidable plans are in the making for the further
development of ARMDI in Houston. “It is our objective to make the
name Magen David a familiar one”, said Louis C. Carr and Noel
Graubart, members of the executive committee.
All those seeking Houston chapter affiliation and participation
in its planned programming are asked to call 223-5197 days,
723-7458 nights. ’
27-year
anti-Semitic
ADL and
of two notorious hate tracts, the , "emergency" appeal which
ADL said, libeled ADL as being “basically
The two works, according to
John L. Goldwater, chairman of
ADL’s fact finding committee.
NEW YORK (JTA) - Liberty
Lobby, the Washington
-based-far-right propaganda
apparatus which was charged by
the Anti-Defamation League of
B’nai B’rith last month was using
its national daily radio program
to peddle bigotry, has escalated
its anti-Semitic campaign with
the promotion and distribution
old fradulent
Communist Offensive,” written
by Robert H. Williams, an
Anti-Jewish propagandist in the
1940’s and 1950’s.
Goldwater said that 33
Mutual outlets have already
begun carrying “This is Liberty
Lobby.” The broadcasts
regularly offer a free copy of
“America First,” described by
ADL as “a blatantly anti-Semitic
pamphlet,” as a bonus for
subscriptions to “the equally
anti-Semitic monthly, ‘Liberty
Letter.’” The July issue of
“Liberty Letter,” in a column
are “The Myth of the Six
Million,” a 119-page anonymous
paperback, and a reprint of a
operations,” including Liberty Goldwater said that Liberty
and Property, a clearinghouse Lobby mailings have inspired
for keeping informed on hate mail and abusive phone
anti-Semitic activities; “Western calls to ADL offices. He declared
Destiny,” a magazine with racist, that “Liberty Lobby’s growing
Nazi-type articles, and Noontide anti-Jewish campaign only
Press, publisher of anti-Semitic, reinforces the ADL’s
racist and pro-Nazi books, determination to continue to
including “Imperium,” by the expose the group’s activities.”
THE JEWISH HEROLD-VOICE
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SOVIET JEWS
SEEKS COLITION -
NEW YORK, (JTA) - The
Greater New York Conference
and ad on “The Myth of the Six on Sovict Jewry will seek to
Million,” described the book as form a "new coalition” of
containing “facts” allegedly clergymen of all faiths, labor and
proving that Hitler's decimation business leaders and civic and
of the Jewish people during the fraternal organizations in its
Holocaust “is pure poppycock.” programs °n behalf of Soviet
Goldwater said that in Jewry, Eugene Gold, the new
, , chairman of the Conference
conjunction with its stepped-up .
anti-Jewish literature campaign, announced here Gold, Kings
Liberty Lobby also issued a mass County (Brooklyn) District
Attorney, succeeds Stanley H.
Lowell, who is now chairman of
un-American” and urged Liberty thc National Conference on
Lobby followers to form Soviet Jewry.
committees to establish new Gold, in announcing plans to
outlets for the radio program, form the new coalition, said its
The mailing also offered the goal will be “to give added
anti-Semitic Williams tract free dimension to the resolve of
to contributors, overwhelming numbers of
contained in the Americans to tear down barriers
ADL report to frcc emigration by Soviet
A Carto a Jews and others, and to help end
professional organizer of the Soviet governments
groups and campaign of intimidation and
publications and founder of the terror.
16-year-old Liberty Lobby, of
setting up Liberty Lobby as a late Nazi apologist Francis P.
“front” for his “seamier Yockey.
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Samuels, Joseph W. & White, Ida S. The Jewish Herald-Voice (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 15, 1974, newspaper, August 15, 1974; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1616063/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .