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TEXAS JEWISH POST PASSOVER ISSUE THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1975 DALLAS PAGE 6
Rabbi David Jacobson Due Humanitarian Award
Rabbi David Jacobson, spir- B rith Youth Organization parent Project, the Chamber
itual leader of Temple Beth-El serving teenagers in 1100 of Commerce, Goodwill Indus-
of San Antonio for the past 37 communities, and Career and tries, the Boy Scouts and Girl
years, and his wife, Helen,
will be feted with the National
B‘nai B'rith Humanitarian
Award, on Sunday evening,
April 6.
The 500,000 member Jewish
service organization will hon-
or Rabbi and Mrs. Jacobson
for their ecumenical and
humanitarian contributions to
the community at a banquet at
the Turtle Creek Country
Club.
The tribute to the Jacobsons
was announced in Washing-
ton, D.C. by B’nai B’rith
International President David
M. Blumberg.
Gerald Z. Dubinski was
appointed to serve as general
chairman for the event. 1
Vice-chairmen are Mrs. Rob-
ert M. Ayres Jr., William
Ochse, Stanley D. Rosenberg
and Carl E. Wulfe.
Serving as honorary chair-
men are Archbishop Francis
J. Furey; Congressman Hen-
ry B. Gonzales, a former
recipient of this coveted
award; Bishop Harold C.
Gosnell', The Bishop Everett
H. Jones; Rabbi Amram Counseling Services assisting Scouts of America, Our Lady
Prero, former National Direc-* thousands of young people of the Lake College, South-
tor of the B’nai B'rith Youth and their parents every year, west Texas Medical Founda-
Organization; Rabbi Arnold Both Rabbi and Mrs. Jacob- tion, the White House Confer-
Scheinberg, and Bishop 0. son are active in a wide range ence on Children, the San
Eugene Slater. of civic, ecumenical, educa- Antonio Public Library, Corn-
Proceeds from the dinner tional and social welfare munity Guidance Center of
will support multi-faceted endeavors. A partial listing of Bexar County, UNICEF, Sun-
youth programs-Hillel Foun- their activities includes the shine Cottage for Deaf Child-
dations on 335 campuses National Council on Crime and ren, the San Antonio Urban
across the country, the B nai Delinquency, Foster Grand- Coalition, the National Tuber-
RABBI & MRS. DAVID JACOBSON
culosis Association, Keystone
School and the Multiple
Sclerosis Society.
They have given their
leadership to the Ecumenical
Center for Religion and
Health, Children’s Hospital
Foundation, the Bexar County
Society for Crippled Children
and Adults, Texas United
Community Services, Com-
munity Welfare Council of
San Antonio, National Council
USO, Southwest Methodist
Hospital, the Texas Social
Welfare Association and the
Worden School of Social
Service.
The B'nai B’rith Youth
Services program, at a cost of
$9 million annually, supports
cultural, religious, brother-
hood, counseling, and civic
activities for young people. In
Texas, Hillel Foundations
serve students at San Antonio
College, Southern Methodist
University, the University of
Houston, Rice University,
University of Texas, Texas
A&M, and the University of
Texas at El .Paso. In cities
throughout the state, 40 B’nai
B’rith Youth Organization
chapters conduct meaningful
programs for some 1300
teenagers.
Coordinating the efforts of
the San Antonio B'nai B’rith
Lodges for this tribute dinner
is Irwin Barath, president of
the San Antonio B’nai B’rith
Council. The Council, along
with the B’nai B’rith Texas
State Association, is co-spon-
soring this award.
' Super Spring Vacations'
Set at Schepps Center i
Children ages 3-9 are eligible
for the Julius Schepps Com-
munity Center’s Children’s
Department’s “Super Spring
Vacation” this Monday and
Tuesday, March 31-April 1.
A trip to Lion Country Safari
will kick off the vacation on
Monday, March 31, from 10
a.m. to 2 p.m. Children should
bring a sack lunch for the
picnic after the bus ride
through the amusement park.
Meeting place is Room 11 of
the Center.
On Tuesday, April 1, from
9:30 to 11:30 a.m., children
can come to the Senior
Citizen’s Clubroom at the
Center and watch “Swiss Hv
FanjilyRobinson” in animated®’
color and enjoy a Passover
treat. Fee is $1.
For registration call Dottie
Schwartz at 363-5251.
Joanie Weinstein is child- B;
ren’s director at the Center.
X direct on/
Ben-Gurion U.Installs Tekoah
TEMPLE EMANU EL
Rabbi Gerald Klein will
preach on “The Search for the
Liberated Jewish Woman” at
Friday evening Sabbath
services on March 28 at 8:15
p.m. at Temple Emanu-El. At
Saturday morning Sabbath
services, Rabbi Klein will
speak on “Taking the Bitter
with the Sweet,” at 11 a.m.
The Bar Mitzvah of Ryan Neil
Markey, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Benton Markey, will be
observed at this service.
BETH TORAH
Services at Congregation
Beth Torah will be held
Friday, March 28, at 8:30 p.m.
at Preston Hills Presbyterian
Church on Beltline between
Hillcrest and Preston, with
Dr. Howard Cohen as guest
speaker. An Oneg Shabbat
will follow.
TEMPLE SHALOM
Rabbi Saul P. Besser will
speak on “The Four Sons” at
Temple Shalom’s Friday,
March 28, services at 8: IS1
p.m. Robert Parker, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Parker.
3965 Cedarbrush Dr., will
become a Bar Mitzvah at this
service. An Oneg Shabbat will
follow.
JERUSALEM (JTA) -
Yosef Tekoah; Israel’s Am-
bassador to the United Na-
tions for the past seven
years, was installed as pres-
ident of the Ben-Gurion
University of the Negev in
Beersheba last week amid
speculation that he intends
to participate in political as
well as academic affairs.
Tekoah was officially
voted in as president by the
university board of gover-
nors. In his acceptance
speech he confirmed unoffi-
cial reports that his succes- *
sor at the UN will be Brig.
Gen. Haim Herzog, former
chief of Israel’s military in-*
telligenee and a well known
military commentator.
Harry T. Dozor of Phila-
delphia, who was elected
. deputy chairman of the
Ben-Gurion University
Board of Governors, an-
nounced a five-year pledge
of $500,000 for the “Shirley
and Harry Dozor Prepara-
tory School.’’
Boris and Selma Margolin
of New York, endowed a
$50,000 student scholarship
at the university for gradu-
ate technical students. The
Abrahams-Curiel family of
London inaugurated the
Abrahams-Curiel Lecture
Hall
Buchenwald Dey Asked in U.S.
WASHINGTON (JTA)
A resolution authorizing
President Ford to proclaim
April 6 as a day commemo-
rating the 30th anniversary
of the liberation of the sur-
vivors of the Buchenwald
concentration -camp, the,
first camp liberated by the'
Allies, has been introduced-
in the House and Senate.
The resolution, intro-
duced by Sen. Jacob Javits
(R-N.Y.) and Rep. Benjamin
Gilman (R-N.Y.), called for
a national day of observance
with appropriate ceremo-
nies and activities to serve
“as a reminder of all people
of the free world that some
six million people of the
Jewish faith were slaugh-
tered by Hitler and the
forces, pf.the. ThirdJReick.’-.’-
A Joyful Passover To You And Your Family
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aircraft manufacturers are
trying to sell warplanes to
Egypt and Syria for the
first time in many years.
One firm, McDonnell
Douglas Corp., exhibited its
wares at the recent
Cairo International Trade
Fair. The firm’s main ex-
hibit showed a large model
of a Skyhawk, currently
used by both the American
and Israeli air forces
McDonnell Douglas is the
have an exhibit at the an-
nual fair. The firm also sent
a sales force to Egypt to
promote sales of Skyhawks.
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