Texas Jewish Post (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 24, 1964 Page: 7 of 12
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Dallas JWVets Hold Meeting
The December meeting- of the ties.
Dallas JewLsih War Ve-lenuTs
Post No. 256 was helu in the
executive meeting chambers of T^'en^e.^ on ^_5*r°wU-? ^0^P'^aJ
"the North Dallas Bank and
Trust Commander Preston
Gendler indicated that the Post
was in the process of being re-
activated and al'l qualified area
.veterans are being urged to at-
tend meetings when they are!
Commander Gendler com-
demnity and Life Insurance
plan which was open to all
JWV members and some of the
details of the plan will be dis-
cussed at the Post’s January
meeting.
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notified.
In addition to the business of
.reorganization an observance of
Pearl Harbor Day was led by
Past Commander and current
advisor Hyman Greenspan. Post
adjutant Don Guten played a
tape concerning George Lincoln
Rockwell and led a spirited dis-
cussion about the Nazi’s activi-i
I HEIMAN HELLMAN
Services were conducted by
Rabbi Sol Besser on Dec. 14 at
Sparkman’s for Heiman Hell-
man, 6159 Belmont, who died
on Dec. 10. Survivors include
a son, William M. Heilman of
Dallas; daughter, Mrs. Harry
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Kravitz B.B.G.
Kravitz BBG wil be repre-
sented at Regional Convention!
in Houston Dec. 25-29 by nine
girl elected by the chapter. The
girls elected by the chapter.
They are Laurie Levin, head-
delegate; Sara Rosenfield, dele-
gate; Elaine Luterrn-an, Jeri
Meer. Susan Adler, Susan Okon,
and Terri Horwitz, participants.
Susan Rosee is going as Ora-
tory and Kay Kaufman as Story
Telling.
In the past few weeks Kra-
vitz has had a Thank God Cere-
mony and a Good and Welfare.
brothers, Leo Heilman of Al- i
vin, Texas; and Rudoi'ph Hell-
man of New- York City. Inter-
ment was in Hillcrest.
at emanu-el
Rabbi Levi Ohm v*”s
on “A N ./ ?molr At Good YYiil”|
at 3:15 p.m. daVmv'.h S' rvices'
at Temple Emailu YI ihis Friday
evening. FoTowing the Tem;.:e
Sisterhood will sponsor the
Sabbath reception following in
honor of college students.
At Saturday morning Sabbath
Services, Rabbi Saul Besser
will speak on “The Emerging
Jew” at 11 a.m. The Bar Mitz-j
vah of Harold Albert Green-
berg, sdn of Mr. and Airs. Irving
Greenbe'g will be observed at
this Service.
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AT SIIEAR1TH ISRAEL
Rabbi Norman Shapiro will
conduct Sabbath Services at
Sli£arith Israel Synagogue this
Friday evening. Can" or Sol
Sanders will chant the liturgy.
Iaene Carol HeHg, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Alan P. Henig
and granddaughter o." Mr. Israel
S. Henig of Miami Beach, Fla.,
and Mrs. Mildred S. Fischer of
Tcmpe, Ariz., will be F-at Mitz-
vaii at this Service.
At Saturday morning Sabbath
Services, Bruce Martin Shapiro,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sha-,
piro, will celebrate his Bar
Mitzvah.
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