The Jewish Herald-Voice (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 9, 1971 Page: 9 of 18
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December 9, 1971
Page NINE
UNITED ORTHODOX SYNAGOGUE DAMAGED BY
SYNAGOGUES SISTERHOOD GUNFIRE ON TWO SEPARATE
The Sisterhood of the United OCCASIONS
Orthodox Synagogues will hold FALLS CHURCH, Va., Dec.
the general meeting in 5 UTA) - On two occasions
connection with Chanukah on exactly one month apart.
December 14 at 10 30 am. in Fairfax County’s only
the synagogue, synagogue. Temple Rodef
There will be an interesting Shalom, which is located near
here, was ripped with gunfire
during the early morning hours,
it was reported here this
weekend. No one was in the
$500,000 structure at either
JEWISH WAR of some years. Residents of the
VETERANS READY Home have been attending in
FOR NATI CONVENTION growing numbers.
Under Supervision of The Jewish community of
Chaplain Paul, the last regular Houston has been gradually
Sabbath Eve service of the year Fasten growing post in ne
was conducted with . 8 5
:: ■ , . „ nation to the many services
participation by Mr. Morris being rendered to Veterans and program, planned by Seema
Catchman, patron member of their entire families in assisting Davis -and Irene Gilbert. There
the Post, chanting the Prayers, them in their claims through will also be a gift showing by
As is customary Post members V.A. Administration or Social Pres. Rothkop. Everyone is
present were invited to read Sccurity Benefits invited.
certain prayers. Alvin M. Post 574 ends the year with a Sisterhood asks that you time, but damage to the temple
Rosenthal, attorney, was guest record membership. ' over 2 60 circle Jan. 18. 197 2 on your was estimated at over $3,000.
speaker ’ p , - Ton us members. Last year the National calendar, and to watch for more The first incident occurred on
Houston Post 574. JWV-USA Organization introduced a new information on this. the occasion of the synagogue s
has voluntarily participated in R .1___.. ---—________________________first anniversary, Oct. 25. Nine
Shabbos Services over a period P° icy, sby y person may columnist Jack Anderson writing .22-caliber slugs shattered two
join our ranks as a sponsor or in the Sunday edition of the main plate-glass Windows at the
patronainvolvinghemsalyesii Washington Post. Bergus warned building’s entrance and lodged in
our many activities and deriving in a secret message that the interior walls
many benefits and services Faunrine 1. . 1 * . ,
:. Egyptians will take at least A month later, on
avafableqtoeseetlapreteransed is limited military action against Thanksgiving Day, shotgun
,...,, 9 t 0 c 1 1 Israel, blasts smashed a third window,
31 an 1 ° or Jewry 3n Asked on "Meet the Press" if broke light fixtures and pocked
Veterans by membership in she thought shooting might be concrete pillars in front of the
JWV? Briefly, JWV works for resumed after the first of the temple There was no indication
peace and security in the Middle year in view of Sadat’s statement as to the motive behind the
East, in behalf of Soviet Jews, that 1971 is the "year of shootings, but Fairfax police
secures employment for veterans decision," Mrs. Meir said she saw said they might have been
and many other services Egypt’s Foreign Minister connected with other acts of
Another first for Houston: Mahmoud Riad on a television vandalism that has occurred at
During week of August 13 interview this morning and he six area churches since Sept 1
thru ’ , ’ 1 is Post will be did not seem prepared to "say The vandalism at those churches
host to the NATIONAL what Sadat said." involved thefts of office
NTION J Asked whether Egypt has equipment and money from soft
Over 3.000 persons are ever attacked Israel, Mrs. Meir drink machines, but not
expecte . Davi ertner, replied, “Yes In 1967, in 1969 shooting A policeman noted
Convention Chairman and his during the war of attrition and that last January, 200 cars in the
working committees, are in full . A €
quinr, in their plane according during the cease-fire Asked if area were damaged by
to Post Commander Jerome there were any practical gas-powered pellets fired from a
piauis differences between her passing car. 1 wo juveniles were
. — government and the Nixon convicted in those cases
m Sauee administration, she said Israel The shootings at the temple
AVA 1€. did not accept the point of view were reported by nearby
Continued from Page J that there were practical or residents One resident
has warned philosophical differences She reportedly told the police that
policy-makers in Washington to adeatnaname n edores pelts hethen two shotgun blasts were fired
take seriously President Anwar her current sir to Washington Thanksgiving morning and a
Sadat's recent declarations that sne° saia Israel wanted to velowicar Paledout of the
only military action can nowP CC PIC s CIVeway,
solve the Middle Fast deadlock negotiate a peace settlement and--------------
solve the Middle East deadlock, to “have a chance, politically It's easier to consolidate debts
According to syndicated and militarily.” than to pay off the larger loan
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White, D. H. The Jewish Herald-Voice (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 9, 1971, newspaper, December 9, 1971; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1680713/m1/9/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .