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Tiferet Israel
Carnival Sunday
Games, prizes, rides and re-
freshments will be featured at
Tiferet Israel’s Brotherhood out-
door Carnival to be held this
Sunday, May 31, from 4:00 to
10.00 p.m. on the Congregation
Grounds.
A similar, and highly success-
ful affair was sponsored by the
Brotherhood four years ago but
the huge scope of the event pre-
vented its staging until this
year. Over 60% of the Brother-
hood members are mobilized tto
work some phase of the Car-
nival. Ia addition, Sisterhood
members are assisting' and the
Congregation youth groups and
Cub Scouts pack will sponsor
xmoession booths.
The affair is open to the en-
ire community with free park-
ing available f»r several hun-
tred cars. There will be no ad-
Letters
^^3* JO ll<( 1 Dll OK
Dear Sir,
With the increasing emphasis
on civil rights, the war on pover-
ty, and the search for peace, the
American Jew, having tossed a-
side the anchor of his Jewish
heritage, is now floundering a-
round in the Sea of Liberalism.
Recently, to cite an example,
Jewish students writing an edi-
torial in the Roosevelt Univer-
sity student-operated weekly,
stated that the Warsaw Ghetto
Exhibit shown to the public at
this university served no useful
purpose. They suggested that the
Jewish Historical Society use its
energies and money instead to
help the plight of other minorit-
ies in our country.
A few days ago, 15 Lubavitch-
er Yeshiva students and two
Rabb'.s in New York City were
attacked by a horde of fifty
Mrs. Irving Hoffman
Elected To Head
President’s Council
Dallas Presidents' Council., of
Jewish Women’s Organizational
ejected and installed Us officers
tor the 1964-65 se. v, May 15.
The following wi serve the
Dallas community next season:
Mines. President, Irving Hoff-
man; Vice - President, Sherman
Kaplan; Sec’y-recording, Harold
Resnik; Sec’y. - corresponding,
George Molny; Treasurer, Law-
rence Block, Parliamentarian,
Sam Silver; and Counselor, Abe
Berger.
Mrs. Irving Hoffman, in her
brief acceptance talk, announc-
ed immediate plans for a work-
shop on Parliamentary Proce-
dure to be conducted in Octo-
ber by a nationally-known ex-
nission charge to the Carnival, while carried in some Chicago
Negro Juveniles, while one bun- pert in this field. She enupha-
dred Onlookers stood by passive- -.sized that she considers that all
ly. The report of this attack, members of Presidents’ Council
-ti-
papers, did not appear in the
HYMAN UTAY HEADS
S. I. BROTHERHOOD
HYMAN UTAY
The following are new elected
*d officers and board of direc-
tors of Shearith Israel Brother-
hood tor 1964-65. President, Hy-
man Utay; 1st Vice-President,
Nathan KOpel; 2nd Vice-Presi-
dent, David Bernstein; 3rd Vice-
President, Ted Witte; Secre-
tary, Sol Barzune; Treasurer,
Monte Kaplan; Recording Sec-
retary, Arnold Goetz; Secretary
of Board, Hyman Cobbel; Par-
liamentarian, Gilbert Friedman-
Director: Ernest Apple, Jerry
Berk, Bill Bernstein, Nat
Brandt, Hy Blum, Yale Candy,
Mike Cohen, Julius Coleman,
Walter Dworkis, Jerome Eisner,
axe of equa> status, that ofiicers
are necessary only to guide the
leading Negro newspaper, the group through the formality of
Chicago Daily Defender. Up to meetings, but that all members
tois moment, the writers on the must be active and equal parti -
Defender staff do not consider cipanis in the Council in order
a report of the above incident t0 create the greatest good for
“newsworthy’* enough to appear ay>
in their newspaper. Further details of the Fall
In Soviet Russia, having used Seminar will be announced
Russian Jews to establish stabil- sfoprfy, as well as the names of
tty in various fields of endeavor committee chairmen to be an-
including higher education, pK>- pointed by the president
ducticn. and scientific reasearch, ■■■■ ■ ■■■»....... .... - —
the Stalin-Kruschov clique de- Jew in the United States to
cided to downgrade the Jewish make our immediate move to a
people, now, for the benefit as neighborhood where we will be
Kruscbov puts it, of the newly- welcome possible. It would be
educated “indigenous popula- disgraceful indeed if the Jew-
tion’’ of the Soviets. This is the
Kruschovian “thanks” for the
300,000 Russian Jewish soldiers,
men and women, who fought
and rolled the Nazis back, and
as a group were the most highly
decorated fighters in the Soviet
Army’s ranks.
All this boils down to the
fact that factions in some minor-
ities and some political groups
tend to exploit us to satisfy
their own erds, and once having
accomplished their purpose, will
then (as history shows) start
a riTogram of vilification.
nr ifw, p We as Jews—religious Jews,
Mesh Sanford Miller Arthur tho,,°h* liberals, apologists, and
SSS: -unilationists, re.liz*
Schwartz, Nathan Siegel, Henry
Smith, Isaac So*bei, Stanley
Schepps, Morris Shwiff and Sol
Wilensky.
-$-
ish Community which supports
every oppressed minority were
to ignore their own brothers in
oppression and in their hour of
need!
We urge you to send your
donations now and give with a
full heart. Every day we are
here we place hundreds of lives
Mrs. Morris Coi.jn, center, is chairman for the Am-
bassador’s Ball May 31, assisted by Mrs. Paul Stan-
ley, left, and Mrs. Julius Coleman. The ball will be
in the Grand Ballroom of the Statler Hilton Hotel.
NEW CITIZEN rjBtt yesterday for a visit witn
__. her children and to see the new
Mr. and Mrs. Jac King, 175-45- *randbabv Mrs. ttimr k th*
PtaSSIS* YuTno£ “* "“W\9Sk AJSSke'ClEbn*— “ •* *>—•
Rabbi S. GWrary, Chairman son, Garret Daniel, bom May 10. -^-
United Lubavitcher Yeshivoth Grandparent honors are shared
Bedford Avenue Corner ibj Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kessler of
Dean Street Dallas and Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Brooklyn 16, New York King, New Orleans. Mrs. Kessler
TRADE WITH
TEXAS JEWISH POST
ADVERTISERS
SHEARITH ISRAEL
CONSECRATION SET
FOR KINDERGARTEN
that rights for all is a two-way
street—and our support of other
PTonps in our pluralistic society,
h°re and abroad, must be con-
tingent on a continuous, vocal,
and active reciprocity fH>m all
the elements in our society.
Meyer Widrevitz
1500 West Chicago Avenue
Chicago 22, Illinois
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Friendly Chevrolet Offers Driver Education!
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Mesdames Don Stahl, Bernard ^ear Sir:
Cohen, Sol Freeman, Sanford! World Jewry was stunned
Zisk, Sol Wald, Sidney Frank, when on Tuesday, April 21, at
Morris Steimberg, Eugene San- high noon, 50 Negro ooy^ and
ders, Abe Lichtenstein, and firls, armed with sticks, broken
Norton Seidel head the commit- bottles, garbage can covers and
tee for the Annual Consecration switch blade knives, attacked.
Services of Shearith Isrrael ®ur. students who were having
Kindergarten Class of 5724-1964. recess at that time, xne
The Consecration Services will attackers were aged from 15 to
take place in the Sanctuary 1?. our youngsters from. 5lA to
Sunday, May 31, at 3:00 p.m. 10!
The children being consecrated Miraculously, our children es-
inciude. Murray Adeistein, Nao- caped fatal injuries, neverthe-
mi Cohen, Ronald Cytron, Stev- loss, 16 boys required ineuunii
en Dryzer, Jonathan Fellman, Incidents of this sort occur
Harry Fisk, Larry Fox, Aimee constantly.
Fine, Robert Frank, Keila Free- We have received letters and
man, Deborah Jacobs, Lorie cables from Jewish leaders and
Lichtenstein, Jonathan Rose organizations the world over
Alan Seidel, Darci Silverman, **id we appreciate everyone a
Susan Stahl, and Aaron Stein, understandable concern. Ilowev-
Paxticipating in * the cere- cr, we need more tnan concern,
monies are the following chil- Our national institution is 200
dren of the Daily Nursery:! years old. Founded in Russia, it
Maury Fertig, Jay Freireich, managed to survive communism.
Andrew Jac^os, Sharon Silver- anu inazism. Siiockingiy, our
man, Sheldon Schepps Cyn- survival in New York City in
thia Sanders, Sharon Saltzman, year 1964 is doubtful!
Janet Steinberg, Edwin Wald, We cannot and must not re-
and Randy Zisk. mam here where our very lives
A reception honoring the chil- are threatened. This is no l°ng-
dren will follow Itlhe service^ er a question of a T°rah Instilu-
ftnd program. The public is in- appealing tor hcip. But we,
vited. Mrs. Paul Mesh and Mrs. y°ur fellow Jews ask your help
Jerry Silverman are the teach- our hves.
am We appeal to every fellow
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