Texas Jewish Herald (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 27, 1936 Page: 4 of 4
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THE TEXAS JEWISH HERALD
Congregations
..Take Notice
The High Holidays
Are Now
Approaching
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TEMPLE BETH ISRAEL.
Dr. Hnrjr Binuton, Rabbi
Rabbi Robert L Kahn, Assistant
Sabbath serriees Friday at 8
pjn.
TEMPLE BETH EL
Crawford and Lamar F. 6*37
Rev. Nathan H. Colish, Rabbi
Rev. Israel S. Krasnoff, Cantor
DAILY SERVICES
Morning at 6:45 o'clock.
Noon and evening at 6:45.
SABBATH SERVICE
Friday. 8 p.m__Sabbath Eve
Service.
Saturday. 8.45 aun__Sabbath
Service.
CONGREGATION
ADATH YESHURUN
Sanders A. Tofleld, Rabbi
SERVICES
(Summer Schedule)
Daily—
Mornings at 6:30; Evenings 6:30.
8abbath—
Friday evening, 6:30.
Saturday morning, 8:30.
Saturday afternoon, 6:30.
Hebrew School—
Daily 9 to 13 ajn.
CONG. ADATH ISRAEL
1*16 Elysian Street
Max GeDer, Rabbi
(Sommer Schedule Services)
Daily. 6:15 a.m.: 7 p.m.
Sabbath Serriees
Kabollath Shabbas—Friday at
sunset.
Saturday morning. 9 a.m.
Study Circle, led by Rabbi
Geller—5:30 p.m.
Minchah Services—6:46 p.m.
Sholosh Sudes—7:00 p.m.
CONG. ADATH EMETH
Houston and Washington Area.
Sol Goodman, President
H. Feinstein, Vice President
Daily services at 6:15 a.m.
and 7 p.m.
Kabballotk Shabbos, Friday
at Sunset.
Saturday morning services at
8:45 o’clock.
Chevra Gemmorah class Sat-
urday 4:80 p.m.
Minchah services at 6 p.m.
Hebrew School daily 9 to 12
a.m.
CONGREGATION
RODEFEI SHOLOM
Daily anka 6 am. and at itmut
Friday night mtvkm at tunast.
Saturday morning Mrrict* at 9.
Minchah Mtricai at 5:30 p.m. W-
lowed by Shiteth Sude* and Ma'am
PLANS COMPLETE FOB
YOUNG JUDAEAN
CONVENTION SEPT. 5-7
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BETH ISRAEL RELIGIOUS
SCHOOL TO REOPEN
ON SEPTEMBER 13th
children in the Kindergarten
Class will please phone the Tem-
ple office for registration blank
to fill out
The Adjustment Committee.
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BETH EL RELIGIOUS AND
HEBREW CLASSES TO OPEN
The opening of the Beth El
Religious School and Hebrew
classes will take place on Sun-
day, September 27, at 10 a.m.
Every boy or girl who expects
to attend our school must appear
on that morning for registration
and assignment to his class and
teacher. This rule of registration
applies to children who have
been attending our school In the
past as well as those who wish to
enroll for the first time. Due to
the limited facilities of our class
rooms, it is urged that every boy
or girl register on that date in
order to avoid embarrassment as
to properly assigned classes.
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OPENING OF ARBEITER RING
SCHOOL
BRITH ABRAHAM ASS’N
TO HOLD HOLIDAY SERVICES
The Brith Abraham will again
hold High Holiday services this
year at the Y. W. & Y. M. H. A.
Hall, 1401 Chartres. Slichoth ser-
vices will be held Saturday night,
September 12. Rosh Hashonah
services will commence Wednes-
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with an Arabic book and a man-
uscript blood-spattered before
him.
Hans Gruenwald, 30-ylear-old,
German Jewish refugee from J ... . . _ —
Hamburg, was the 71st Jewish | “*** Septfm^r at J*?
Parents desiring to enroll their victim of the disorders. He was
killed when Arab snipers poured
a fusilade into the taxi which he
was driving from Jerusalem to
Tel Aviv.*-Three passengers to|
the cab were Injured, two
iously. * . , .
The 70th Jew to die of Arab |thal* treasurer-
violence was Gershon Moshayoff
Hebrew University student and
son of a contributing enditor of
Haaretz, Hebrew daily of Tel _ _ ....
Aviv. He died of wounds received Warsaw (WNS X^ews delib-
on Augurt 17th while he was
serving „ . wntetawn et the col- f!J!“L7"Si!L2!“.£
ony Kiryat Ana vim. S. M. Mo-
shayeff, father of the slain youth,
is at present in America, whith-
er he had gone in connection with
development In the Hell. Bw ^ lmtn
One ol the meet violent Strug. «“■"* •“* Chrl3ti" **
gles of the current disturbances
has been in progress at Karkur.
where police, troops and aircraft
are pounding away at apparently
well-entrenched Arabs who seem
to be getting additional forces as
the fighting continues. Firty-one
casualties, includng six known
dead, are reporte dto have occur-
ed amongn the Arabs, while the
police and troops have suffered
none.
The Houston Branch of the Ar-
beiter Ring announces the open-
ing for the eleventh year of the
school conducted by it under the
auspices of National Educational
Committee of the Order.
Mr. M. Kantor, a teacher of
wide experience, who has been
in charge of large Arbeiter Ring
schools in such cities as Cleve-
land, Ohio, and Winnipeg, Can-
ada, has been elected as the
principal of the school for the
forth comng year. Mr. Kantor
comes highly recommended.
The opening date is September
13th. The school board urges all
parents of children of the ages
between 7 and 16 years to reg-
ister them, as the school does not
limit attendance to Arbeiter
Ring members, but is open to
everybody. The tuition fees are
very moderate.
Further detailed information
can be obtained from the chair-
man of the School Board, Joseph
Kessler, telephone number Pres-
ton 5527 or Lehigh 5430.
o’clock. N. Axelrad will conduct
the services. Tickets can be ob-
tained from Abe Peters and Na-
than Volman. Officers of the
Brith Abraham Association are:
XT_ j J. B. Greenfield, president; Abe
Levy, secretary; Morris Rosen-
COUBT BLAMES JEWS
FOB PKZYTYK POGROM
Jews and one Christian were
killed, it was declared in an of-
ficial statement issued by the
Radom district court explaining
its recent verdict in which Jew-
fendants were let off with mild
sentences. The court declared
that Losko, one of the convicted
Jewish defendants, was morally
responsible for the death of the
Minkovski couple and charged
that all of the Jewish witnesses
at the trial had perjured them-
selves.
PALESTINE MACCABEE
SOCCER TEAM ON WAY
TO THE UNITED STATES
New York (WNS>—The fam-
ous Maceabee soccer team from
Palestine will make its first ap-
pearance in the United States on
September 27th in a game with a
picked team of stars from the
New York State Football Asso-
ciation at the Yankee Stadium
it was announced here by Benny
Leonard, chairman of the com-
mittee sponsoring the game. Pro-
ceeds will go to the American
Committee for the Relief of Jews
fn Poland and nfor the support of
sports in Palestine.
Tel Aviv (WNS-Palcor Agency)
The Maceabee soccer football
team of this city will visit the
United States for a series of
games with leading teams thru-
out America, it was announced by
officials of the organization. They
are scheduled to arrive in New
York on September 13th.
I Joined the
Christian Party
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steady hanger-on whom I have
described before, and three
others. One was a German nam-
ed Moder, who was constantly
comparing this country to the
A luncheon will be held present German paradise under
events.
for the executives, and then the
interesting cultural session will
be in order. Debates, songs, and,
declamation contests (seven min-
ute limit for both juniors and
seniors) will round out the pro-
gram. Topping off the busy day
will be the annual dance at the
University Club with a well-
known orchestra to supply the
musical entertainment
Labor Day will offer a program
that will keep all the delegates
on the happy run. The third busi-
ness session will open the day’s
activities and business calls for
club and committee reports, and
all old business. A luncheon Xt
noon will be an added feature.
The final business session in the
afternoon will include the elec-
tion of officers and all new busi-
ness. The annual banquet and
dance at a Houston night dub
will offer many surprises, and
will send all .visitors away in a
happy mood.
3M POLISH CHALETZIM
LEAVE FOB PALESTINE
Warsaw (WNS)—That the re-
newed Arab terror in Palestine
has in no way stemmed the tide
of Jewish emigration from Po-
land to the Jewish homeland was
demonstrated when 350 chalutz-
im left here to take up perma-
nent residence in Palestine.
Hitler. The other two were non-
descripts whose vocabularies
consisted mainly of "yes’* and
“dirty Jew Communists.”
When I entered an air of ex-
pectancy filled the office. Elmer
greeted me profusely, and gush-
ed at how lucky I was to have
dropped in when I did. I was
going to have the privilege of
meeting the Man Who Will Save
America—the Only Hope of the
Gentiles—the Big Shot—Chief
Pelley Himself?
At this astounding information
I registered the proper degree of
reverence while Elmer and the
other three beamed at me with
the benevolent air of murderers
giving a child a piece of poison-
ed candy. After I had shown that
I was deeply impressed by the
privilege that was to be granted
me. the conversation picked tip
where my entrance had inter-
rupted it Moder was holding
forth on the beauties of the
working man’s life in Germany.
The Bremen and other German
luxury liners, he said, were built
solely to enable the German la-
borer to take free vacation trips
at Hitler’s expense. As Moder
drove each point home Elmer
would put in an ingrating “Gee,
ain’t that great?” and “Now that’s
what well have under the Chief's
plan."
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ley Pelley in person, entered the
office, accompanied by McDon-
ald and two plug-uglies I had not
seen before. Every one in the
office rose and greeted Pelley
with a genuine Fascist -salute,
which he promptly returned. In-
trductions were then in order.
When he came around to me Mc-
Donald gave me a real build-up.
The Chief seemed distinctly
pleased.
“You don’t know what a feel-
ing of confidence it give me,” he
said, “to know that I have so
many loyal workers throughout
the country spreading the gospel
of ttie Christian Commonwealth." J
See that I was tongue-tied with
awe, McDonald came to the res-
cue. “Mr.- is an ex-marine.
Big Shot, and he’s going to drill
the boys in his district as soon as
we get them organized.”
Pelley beamed and extended
his hand.
“Ah, my boy, if I had a thous-
and more like you Td sweep the
country of every Jew from Maine
to the Pacific." (Members of the
Christian Party are all middle-
aged. I am 22. and have seen no
members approximating my age.)
“Have you your silver shirt
yet?” Pelley asked me.
“Yes," I replied, "but I haven't
been able to get an L sewn on
yet"
Thereupon, from a box which
McDonald had in his desk, Pelley
took a regulation ninety-eight
cent silver-gray shirt with a large
red cotton L sewn over the left
pocket This he handed to me,
saying: “I want you to accept
this as a gift from me, in token
of my appreciation of the patri-
otic work you are doing. When
the Christian Commonwealth
comes into power I will see that
you are rewarded in a manner
fitting the service you are giving
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