The Texas Jewish Herald (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 27, 1924 Page: 6 of 8
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for your work and deliver free.
LEARN TO DANCE
A New Class in Modern Ball
Room Dancing for Adults
Starts Monday, November 3rd, at 7:30
Teaching New York’s Latest Steps,
Style and Kythm.
A New Class in Esthetic Danc-
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Starts Wednesday, November Sth, 6:30
PRVATE LESSONS AND
CHILDREN’S CLASSES DAILY
9 A. M. to 8:30 P. M.
Abel School of Dancing
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Marriage Ceremonies Performed
fining their purchases to one place of business.
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You can avoid all parking worries, keep
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mainly of goal shooting. Considering
first practice the entire squad look-
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so explained different rudiments of
the game to the candidates.
With the largest number of cand-
idates ever out for an IKX basket
ball team, positions on the team will
be much harder to make this season
than ever before. The following cand-
idates were on hand.
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very simple construction, requiring no heavy, ex-
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with the famous vertical burner, your gas bills
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new arrivals we are showing for
the Christmas Holidays. Such
pretty pieces in Royal Doulton and
Worchester Doulton—in individual
designs and complete sets.
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ADATH EMETH SUNDAY SCHOOL
NOTES
The Sunday School teaching fac-
ulty ofAdath Emeth Congregation
find their regular meeting and elec-
lion of officers for the ensuing year
on last Sunday morning after the
School session. The following young
ladies were elected by aecamation :
Ethel Krakower, president; Esther
Spiner, secretory, and Rosalie Lewis,
treasurer.
Rabbi Bursetown complimented
the faculty for having elected such
worthy and competent officers, and
thanked Miss Esther Ereedman, ex
secretary, and Mr. Abe Schuman, ex
chairman, for their energetic work
in behalf of the school, both of whom
offered their assistance and co-opera-
tion at all times.
The Congregation's daily and Sun
day schools will this year perform
the Chanukah. play in unison. It will
be the history of the Maccabean.
dramatizcd by Rnbbi Bursetown, and
just recently off the press of th
Herald Printing Company. The name
of the play is “Matthias, Home Dur
ing Maccabean. War.”
The Purim play, “Haman the
Amalekite," which theRabbi and the,
teachers produced last year at Adath
Emeth Congregation, was also dram-
atized by Rabbi Bursetown. The
’ Block Publishing Co. of New York
and theAmerican Book Concern of.
Chicago, both prominent in Jewish
publication work in the Unit”'!
States, bought the entire stock of the
play from Rabbi Bursetown, encour
aging him at the same time to see hi
Chanukah play in print, which will b
sold to Hebrew schools • throughout
the United States and .Great Britain.
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ADATH EMETH FRIDAY
EVENING SERVICES
The hour services of Adath Emeth
Congregation last Friday evenin,
were a great success. Mr. Phil Still
inan of the Seaport National Ban!
delivered a very interesting talk to
the audience which filled the syna
gogue to capacity. The theme of Mi
Stillman’s talk was “Some Problem;
of the Texas Jew ” and was greatly
enjoyed by all.
The program also contained a few.
musical numbers of Mosaic classic
repertoire, rarely heard in other Syn-
asoguesin this city, viz: “Tzadik
Catomar" by Professor Sulzer, and
“Veshomru” by Lavandowsky, both
of whom lived in the latter part of
the 18th century, the former beirfr
professor of the Imperial Conserva-
torium at Vienna. Rabbi G. Burse-
.town, minister of the congregation,
rendered the musical services.
After the evening lecture Master
Isadore Testa, nine years old, and a
puvil of the congregation’s religious
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Sondock, Borschow, Rubenstein,
Buck, Streusand, Cohn, Miller, Kar-
kowski, Prensky, Sharman, Epstein.
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an impressive Benediction of Priests
by Rabbi Bursetown.
On next Friday evening, Novem-
ber 28th, Mr. David Harris, an at-
torney, who recently graduated from
Rice Institute, will speak to the con
gregation on a topic of interest.
” Rabbi Bursetown will speak on “Re-
becca at the Well,” a topic which
will be directed mostly to’the Ladies
Auxiliary Society of the conurrsra-
t ion;'
The pulpit on the follow.ng twow
Fridays will be occupied by two at-
torneys, Mr. Maurice Hirsch on De- ■
cember 5th, ami Mr. William Na han
on December 12th.
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