Texas Jewish Post (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 1, 1963 Page: 5 of 12
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Get Ready For Fun
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Coney Island Night To Highlight Hadassah
Lav/n Swimming Party At Lou Barnetts
Thursday, August 1, 1963 Texas Jewish Post Ft. Worth-Page 5
Rubin-Gilbert AZA
Fort Worth’s Hadassah “Coney mission includes free swimming
Island Fun >Krght will be Tickets may be purchased
Thursday, Augu. . 8 at 7 p.m. at jrom iyjrs Louis Luskey, WA 3-
the home of Mr. a^d Mrs. Lou 4840 or Mrs Lar Kornbleet
Barnett, 3631 Encanto Drive.
There will be games of every
Lind, and hamburgers and hot
dogs will be sold. The $1 ad-
• AND, IF YOU LIKE SWIMMING—READ THIS!
WA 6-0635.
Chairman for the party is
Mrs. Sam Kimmell, and she will
be assisted by Mmes. A1 Kap-
lan, Stanley Barnett, Joe Wein-
berg, and Herbert Berkowitz.
Dress will be informal, and
everyone is invited to come out
for a “really big” evening of
fun.
Danciger JCC To Start New
Swimming Classes At Forest Park Pool
The Dan Danciger Jewish
Community Center has announc-
ed that James Agan and Sheila
Fletcher, Certified Red Cross
W. S. I. will conduct swimming
instruction classes in the follow
ling categories, Beginning Ad- the Forest Park Pool,
vanced; Beginning Intermediate
Junior and Senior Life Saving Registration and further in-
and Survival Swimming. formation may be obtained by
The classes will be held front phoning the Danciger Commu-'
August 1 through August 30 at nity Center Office, WA 3-7381. j
Question Jewish Participation In Henry Ford Centennial
By GARY DWORKIN
Rubin-Gilbert AZA is happy
to announce that it has acquired
two brother chapters in Herzle
AZA of Tyler and Zielonka AZA
of El Paso. We know this will
help our chapters’ progress in
the future.
On Saturday evening, August
10th, we are having the B’nai
B’rith Bowl.” a quiz show sim-
ilar to the popular television
program “The College Bowl.”
Our show will feature AZA mem-
bers against members of L. F.
ishambium Lodge.
The B’nai B’rith Bowl will be
staged in the Congregation A-
havath Sholom Center at 8 p.m.
Admission will be 25c per per-
son. The public is invited. The
Rugis also have some other pro-
jects planned for the month of
August. They include a church
tour, a Putt Putt Tournament
and a swimming party.
We are very proud to have
Mr. Mark Rakoover as our new
advisor along with Red Weinberg
and Dr. Richard Marks.
-&-
DR. ABRAHAM JACOBI, a
German-born Jewish physician
who settled in New York, was
a pioneer in the field of pedia-
trics in this country. He also is
credited with having invented
the laryngoscope. (JTA)
TRADE WITH
TEXAS JEWISH POST
ADVERTISERS
EDWARD L. BUSCH, M.D,
General and Vascular Surgery
Announces the removal of
his office to
800 Fifth Avenue
ED 6-4543
DETROIT, (JTA) — The ques-
tion whether Jews should serve
on a committee of civic leaders
set up by the mayor of Detroit
to obser /e the 100th anniversary
of the birth of Henry Ford, is
raised in the Jewish News here
by its editor and publisher, Phi-
lip Slomovitz.
Two Jews have accepted mem-
bership on that committee. Mr.
Slomovitz questions the “wisdom
of those who join in honoring an
arch anti-Semite.” He points out
that the U. S. Post Office De-
partment has rejected a request
that a commemorative stamp be
issued on the occasion of the
100th anniversary of the birth
of the automobile tycoon.
“Henry Ford,” he argues, “not
only was personally responsible
for the spread of anti-Semitism
when he first began to distribute
the faked ‘Protocols of the Eld-
ers of Zion’ and his atrocious
hate-inciting pamphlet ‘The In-
ternational Jew.’ Even long after
his apology to the Jewish peo-
ple for his actions — an apology
made in order to put an end to
the libel suit that was pending
in a Detroit court in 1927—he
was responsible for the spread
of his anti-Semitic ideas in Ger-
many and in Latin America, in
addition to the damage he had
done to his Jewish fellow-Amer-
icans.”
Rabbi Leon Fram, one of the
Jewish participants in the Henry
Ford Centennial Committee of
Detroit, in a statement in The
Jewish News, said: “Henry
Ford’s anti-Semitism was an ep-
isode in his life. It was not his
principal interest or activity. A*
bove all, the fact remains that
Henry Ford apologized. He took
action during his lifetime tc
purge himself of the sin of his
anti-Semitism. What more car
the fair minded person ask? Even
though it is true that his apology
did not undo the evil his anti-
Semitic publications had
wrought, it is also not to be ques-
tioned but that his complete and
unconditional apology also made
a strong impression on the A*
merican people and served great-
ly to repudiate anti-Semitism in
American life and reduce its im-
pact.”
BEWARE
TERMITES
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Proud grandparents are Mr
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your recognition and support through the past years.
It is with the help of business firms such as yours that the Texas Jewish Post has been ac-
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At this time of year, prior to our Jewish holiday of New Year’s to be celebrated September,
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Worth area for nearly eighteen years. , , , , , _ i j , , . , ,
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matter of self protection to follow these stej a;
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no local circuatiou.
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from new Cadillacs when the
buyer purchased the new
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These tires have a new tire
guarantee. This price good
for the month of August only.
Respectfully yours.
JIMMY WISCH, PUBLISHER
TEXAS JEWISH: POST
only authorized solicitors for the Texas jewish Post are Chester Wisch, Betty Wisch,
Jimmy Wisch, Rene Wisch,and Mildred Moore.
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