Texas Jewish Post (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 29, 1968 Page: 3 of 16
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Engagement Announced
BAT i i ITZVAH
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MISS MARILYN JOYCE LIPMAN
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lipman an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Marilyn Joyce, to Donald
Ullman, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Ullman of Peoria, 111. The wedding
will take place on Sunday, April
14 in the Rabbi’s study at Temple
Emanu-El. Miss Lipman attended
Colorado College and graduated
from North Texas State Univ. Her
fiance, who graduated from Color-
ado College, is associated with Fed-
eral Warehouses of Peoria. Miss
Lipman teaches school in Amster-
dam, N. Y.
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FRADA LEVY
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Frada Levy, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Bernard W. Levy, 7547
Yamini, will celebrate her Bat
Mitzvah Friday evening, March 8,
it Shearith Israel Synagogue. Rabbi
Norman N. Shapiro will deliver the
charge of responsibilty to the cele-
brant who is a seventh grade stu-
dent at Arthur Kramer school.
Grandparent honors are shared by
Mr. and Mrs. Milton B. Levy and
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rose with
great-grandparent honors going to
Mr. Sam Rosenbloom, all of Dallas,
An Oneg Shabot will follow the ser-
vices to which all members of the
Congregation and friends are in-
vited. The celebrant will be honored
at a party Saturday evening at
home for her friends for which in-
vit,ations have been issued._
SYNAGOGUE
SERVICES
AT TEMPLE SHALOM
1 , Rabbi Hirshel L. Jaffe will lead
Hie modem Sabbath services at
(Temple Shalom this Friday even-
ling 8:15 p.m. at 11211 Prestor.
Road . at IJorthavem
AT SHEARITH ISRAEL
Rabbi Norman N. Shapiro will
speak and officiate at 8:80 p.m. Sab-
bath Sendees this Friday evening
at Shearith Israel Synagogue. Can-
tor Sol Sanders and the Shearith
Israel Choir will chant the Liturgy.
The Bat Mitzvah of Rhonna Dee
Wallenstein, daughter of Mr. anti
Mrs. Irving Wallenstein, will be
observed at this Service. The hon-
oree will be honored by her par-
ents at the Oneg Shabbat following.
RHONNA DEE WALLERSTEIN
Rhonna Dee Wallerstein, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Waller-
stein, 7130 Mimosa, will observe
her Bat Mitzvah Friday evening,
March 1, at Shearith Israel Syna-
gogue. Rabbi Norman N. Shapiro
will deliver the charge of respon-
sibility to the celebrant who is a
seventh grade student at Preston
Hollow Elementary School. An
Oneg Shabot will follow the services
to which all members of the Con-
gregation and friends are invited.
Grandparent honors are shared by
Mrs. Jeanette Todd of New York
City and Mrs. Lena Wallerstein of
Brooklyn, N. Y. who will be here for
the “simeha.” Out of town guests
will also include Mr. and Mrs. Har-
vey Stoller, Birmingham, Alabama
and Mr. and Mrs. Hal R. Todd of
Scarsdale, N. Y.
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AT EMANU-EL
Rabbi Levi Olan will preach on
“Religion — Opiate or Stimulant?”
at 8:15 p.m. Sabbath Services, this
Friday evening, at Temple Emanu-
El. A reception sponsored by the
Greater Dallas Section of the Nat-
ional Council of Jewish Women will
follow this service. At eleven o’-
clock Saturday morning Sabbath
Services Rabbi Gerald Klein will
preach on “Rewards, Punishments
and Reality”.
The Bar Mitzvah of Louis Tobian
II son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton To-
bian will be observed at this service.
The same afternoon at 4:30 p.m.,
Barry Herbert, son of Mr. and
.Mi's. Williard Herbert, will observe
his Bar Mitzvah.
AT TIFERET ISRAEL
Rabbi A. Aaron Segal will con-
duct Sabbath Services this Friday,
at 8:30 p.m. at Tiferet Israel Syna-
gogue. Cantor Max Wider and choir
will lead the Melodic Interpreta-
tions.
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Cory David Riesman, son of Mr.X
and Mis. Harry Riesman, 6838 tn
Prestonshire Lane, will become a^-
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Bar Mitzvah, Saturday morning, ^
March 9, at Temple Emanu-El. i/>
A Kiddush will follow the ser-1
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The celebrant, a seventh grade^
student at Preston Hollow School,
will be honored Saturday evening
with on Open House, for which invi-
tations have been issued.
Cory is the grandson of Mrs.
Pearl Riesman of Dallas and Mrs.
Ida Stein of Fort Worth. He is the
great-grandson of Mrs. B. Stein-
berg, Toronto, Canada, and the late
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Anton of Fort
Worth.
Out-of-town kuests will include
Lt. and Mrs. Joseph C. Frey of Fort
McClellan, Alabama.
Law Expert Says
Israel Not Aggressor
LONDON (JTA) — Gen. de
Gaulle’s “first shot” definition of
aggression which he attributed to
Israel in last June's Arab-Israeli
war, is not an acceptable defini-
tion of the term “aggression,” an
expert in international law de-
clared here.
Prof. Arthur L. Goodhart, for-
mer Master of University College,
Oxford, told members of the Ang-
lo-Israel Association attending his
lecture at the Royal Society of
Arts that Gen. de Gaulle’s defini-
tion would mean that “a man do
nothing to defend himself unless
his enemy has struck first.”
“If threats are associated with
a display of force they become an
immediate danger,” he said. “In
the days when men carried swords,
the British law provided ‘he who
first lays hands on his weapon to
do another injury’ was guilty of a
crime. That is still the law today.
If a burglar approached me with
a gun in his hand, I need not wait
until he shoots to defend myself.
The problem of aggression in the
Israel-Arab war depends.therefore
on the answer to the question:
when the Egyptians massed 1,000
tanks on the Israeli frontier, were
they there to attack Israel or to
defend Egypt, 200 miles away
across the Sinai Desert? Or again,
was there not Egyptian aggression
when she forcibly closed the Strait
of Tiran to Israeli ships?”
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