Texas Jewish Post (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 6, 1964 Page: 5 of 12
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Thursday, February 6, 1964 Texas Jewish Post Ft. Worth-Page 5
Beth - El To Honor Distinguished
Members At Congregational Dinner
Beth El - Congregation will composed of Frank Appleman,
honor the outstanding and dis- Jack Greenman Irwin Krauss,
ticguished members at the An- Burton Davis and Richard Si-
nual Congregational Dinner mon Sr. has submitted the fob
Meeting this Sunday evening, lowing slate of officers: E. M. 1
6:30 p.m., at th» Temple Center. Rosenthal, president; Gary
Honorees include the Hon. Bay- Baum, 1st Vice-president; Dr.
ard Friedman, Mayor of the Michael Winesanker, 2nd Vice- 1
City of Fort Worth; Marcus president; M. B. Meyerson, sec- :
Ginsburg, past president of the retary; Kenneth Baum, treasur-
United Fund of Fort Worth and er and Board of Directors mem-
Tarrant County and a vice-chair- hers: R. C. Archenhold, M. M.
man of the Arts Council Fund- Goldman, Theodore Mack and
Raising Campaign; Mrs. Bern- Martin Siegel (three-year terms)
ard W. Goldman, past president and Sam Rosen (one-year term). . ^
of the Fort Worth Literacy Continuing on the Board are -
Council; Nathan Goldstucker, Joe David Antweil, M. B. Wid-
American Legion Post Com- ess, Paul Schwartz, Richard Si- MIT class of B’nai B’rith Girls Abraham Kastenbaum, the Exe- bara Tills, MIT Mom, Marilyn
mander; Harold D. Levy, Dis- mon, Jr., Mrs. B. E. Ellmtan, Dr. presents gift to Dan Danciger cutive Director of the Dan Dan- Morgan, Diane Mehl, MIT Mom.
trict President, International Earle Scharff, Jr. and Dr. Eu- Jewish Community Center. ciger Jewish Community Center. Not in photograph but part of
AssocsaLon^of Machinists, sGne steillberger. Accepting check from MIT Others in photo, from left to the MIT class are Vicki Mar-
president of the Tarrant County Decorations will be arranged class president, Gail Raskin is right_are Andrea Radin, Bar- golis and Mary Ann Rubin.
Medical Society; Richard U. b^mad^at ^he t= ; rs ? ® ID1 ? I PrillfP^ 15 minutes, and will be heard
DrthHarry NeW B Oai B 11th ! Cle-LCCtUre in ali th ,e living rooms Then,
"pre“„?’ the s«uS •* t ‘the Starts Living Room Learning
Side Kiwanis Club and Dr. Congregation will preside at the v . each listening nost — and both
Michael M. Winesanker, Presi- meeting. A dramatic new technique ish Education, will gather m questions and the answers
dent of the Fort Worth Music -- win enable B’nai B’rith study private Hornes tooughout the wm heard - - - -------
Teachers Association. BOY STOITT wffk to mark groups all over the country to country. Eac g P iai listening posts.
The Nominating Committee ™ join in a study session without multaneously tied in by special
Program To Aid
750,000 Jews Heard
At UJA Meeting
54TH ANNIVERSARY IN U.S. theTr living rooms. B’nai
Boy Scout Week, marking the B’.rith will be the first organi-
54th anniversary of the Boy zation outside of formal class-
Scouts of America, will be ob- rooms to test this new Tele-
served Feb. 7-13, 1964. The na- Lecture idea, which is an adap-
tional theme is “Strengthen tion of the long distance tele-
America — Scouting Can Make phone conference call,
the Difference!” On Monday evening, Feb. 10,
groups of Living Room Learn-
Boy Scout Sabbath, Feb. 7-8, ers, organized by the B’nai
will be observed as part of the B’rith Department of Adult Jew-
HOUSTON, (JTA) — A three- Synagogue services, and Scouts -~-----; ~ ,
point program for aiding 750,000 and Explorers who have quali- State Convention Planned
Jews in need throughout the fied will receive the Ner Tamid BY BEN B’RITH
world during 1964 was present- religious award. In 1964 approx- The Texas B’nai B’rith State
* ed by Max M. Fisher, prominent miately 600 Ner Tamid Awards Association Convention will be
industrialist and civic leader of were presented. held at the Shamrock Hotel in
Detroit, at the south-southwest Rabbi Harry Lasker, National Houston, on Feb. 21, 22, 23.
regional conference of the na- Director of the Jewish Relation- A new innovation will take
tionwide United Jewish Appeal ships Service of the Boy Scouts place this year for Ft. Worth
► * which concluded its three-day Df America, said that “the Ner B’nai B’rith members. Sidney
sessions here recently. Mr. Tamid Award program helps the Raimey, Fres. of the Shanblum
Fisher who is Associate General Jewish boy grow in spiritual Lodge asked as many members
Chairman of the United Jewish strength. As a Scout keeps him- as possible to participate by
Appeal, was the main speaker a self physically strong by out- being a delegate or an alternate,
the conference attended by more door activities such as nature Delegates will he permitted to
than 300 key Jewish community hikes and camping, so he builds vote in all Fort Worth meetings
leaders from 11 states. himself spiritually by learning under the unit .rule. Members
Mr. Fisher told the gathering about and practicing his reli- going to Houston are urged to
that “we can all be proud that gion.” participate in the meetings and
we have helped save the lives In order to achieve the Ner the workshops. All of you who
of 1,500,000 uprooted Jews since Tamid Award, a boy has to have have been putting off visiting
the inception of UJA in 1939 by a general knowledge of Jewish their friends and relatives in
bringing them to haven in Is- history and the Bible, attend re- the Houston area can make this
rael and other free lands.” He ligious services regularly, and a two (2) in one <1) deal—at-
iisted the following three points give personal service to his tend the convention and visit
“of great challenge and great synagogue and community, Rab- your friends. Think about it
►opportunity” for American Jews bi Lasker explained. and act now.
in 1964: Over one thousand Cub packs, For additional information
“First we have a chance to Scouts troops, and Explorer please contact Sidney Raimey at
save additional thousands of P°sts are sponsored by syna- WA 3-5433.
Jewish lives through inunigra- ^°?ues Jewish centers, B’nai Mark it on your calendar —
• - tion mainly tTXeJ.Second, B’rith lodges, and Jewish War Feb. 21, 22, 23-The Shamrock
we must help speed the full ah- veteran posts. _Hotel in Houston.
sorption into Israel’s life of one
out of every four newcomers
who still need massive assist-
v ance to become economically
self-reliant and creative citizens.
Third, we must sustain—literal-
ly assure survival—for at least
400,000 distressed Jews who are
barely existing in 30 overseas
k countries outside of Israel.”
Mr. Fisher stressed that half
of the total of 750,000 persons
who need UJA help this year
throughout the world are chil-
. ydreh or youths under 18 years
of age.
Pat McCoy
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Wisch, J. A. Texas Jewish Post (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 6, 1964, newspaper, February 6, 1964; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth755750/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .