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TEXAS JEWISH POST, DALLAS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1995- IN OUR 49TH YEAR!- HANUKA ISSUE
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DATA Chanukah Music Festival
Sunday, December 17, 1995 • 7:30 p.m.
SMU McFarlin Auditorium
6405 Boaz Lane
(Hillcrest & McFarlin Blvd.)
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Tickets on Sale Now! To Order Tickets Call 214-953-1411
For more information Call 214-987-DATA
Ticket Prices $36, $18 and $12.
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JWV National Commander Goldman Attends
Congressional Medal of Honor Dedication
Commander Neil Goldman
The family of Lt. action a week later.
Raymond Zussman of
Detroit, Michigan, dedicated
a plaque in his memory to he
on permanent display at the
Jewish Community Center
of Detroit. On this plaque is
the Congressional Medal of
Honor awarded post-
humously to Lt. Zussman.
He captured 30 German
soldiers and was killed in
National Commander of
the Jewish War Veterans of
the United Sales of America
Neil Goldman spoke at this
dedication about the
participation of Jews in all
wars of our country, and of
Jewish patriotism and
service. Over 200 people
attended this dedication
including Canadian Jewish
War Veterans and Russian
Jewish War Vfterans who
have a Post in Detroit.
The Department of
Michigan oUhc Jewish War
Veterans had their
Departmental Meeting after
the Memorial service for Lt.
Zussman, at which time
Commander Goldman
addressed them on the
upcoming Centennial Year
of JWV, and reported on the
National Museum of
American Jewish History.
The Jewish War Veterans
of the United States of
America, the oldest Active
veterans organization is our
country is referred to as ‘‘the
Patriotic Voice of American
Jewry” and dedicated to the
service of the veterans and
to the Jewish community and
Israel. All veterans should
avail themselves to be a part
of this organization and help
celebrate this 100th year
birthday event. For more
information contact Stanley
Shulkin, Department of
TcxasCentennial Chairman,
214/233-8896.
As A PEOPLE WE ARE IN PAIN. We’VE ALL SEEN WHAT HAPPENS WHEN JEWS
FORGET HOW TO COMMUNICATE.
The Orthodox Union is asking you to participate in a program to
EXPAND DIALOGUE WITHIN YOUR COMMUNITY RIGHT NOW.
We all know how to speak. If we can learn to listen, anything is
possible.Together, we can build consensus, and harmony. Together
WE CAN LEARN.
Over the weekend of Shabbos Chanukah, from Friday, Dec. 22, to
Monday, Dec. 25, we are launching ONE THOUSAND HOMES OF
DIALOGUE.
Jews all over North America are asked to host small Chavurah-
STYLE GET-TOGETHERS. THE ORTHODOX UNION WILL PROVIDE YOU WITH ALL
THE RESOURCES FOR ENLIGHTENING CONVERSATIONS DESIGNED TO GENERATE
DIALOGUE AND STUDY.
The first step in the healing process is for all of us to learn how
to SPEAK TO EACH other. ONE THOUSAND HOMES OF DIALOGUE
IS THE FIRST step. Call I-8 00-4C H A V E R today to learn more
about this important program.
One Thousand Homes of Dialogue
The Orthodox Union
333 Seventh Avenue • New York. NY 10001
The Faroes Pro/ect (212)613-8149
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