The Jewish Herald-Voice (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 16, 1967 Page: 3 of 14
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March 16, 1967
Brith Shalom Sisterhood Presents Panel on Youth
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Participating in the program
will be: Dave Baker, Superin-
tendent of the Harris County
Detention Home, where he
works with boys and girls from
10 through 18 years of age, as
well as a number of mentally
retarded children who are resi-
dents of the Home; Charles
Fishman, Executive Director of
the Southwest Zionist Youth
Commission; Burton Klayman,
Band and Orchestra Director at
Reagan Senior High School and
BETH YESHURUN
MINYANAIRES
Rabbi Samuel Schwartz will
addresse the Minyanaires at the
weekly service and breakfast.
9 a.m., this Sunday, March 19.
Rabbi Schwartz was ordained
at the Manchester Talmudic
College in England, and he is
on the faculty of the Beth Y e-
shurun Religious Schools.
His subject is second in a
series of discussions relating to
specific Jewish jobs, and he
will discuss the role and func-
bute to
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seen for
learn the facts in order that
we may be informed.
Mrs. J H Wilkenfeld. chair
man of the day, anticipates a
lively discussion period during
which you may ask question.s.
Plan now to attend the meet
ing, and bring your friends.
Mrs. Jake Axelrod, president,
will preside.
The board meets at 10 a.m.
in the parlor.
For reservations, call Mrs.
Ben Noble, RT 7-4573; Mrs.
A. B Alexander, J A 2 1347,or
the Temple office. J A 3-251 9.
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Councilmen. Let's
WEIZMANN HADASSAH
STUDY GROUP
The Study Croup w ill meet
March 20, 10 a.m.. at the
home of Mrs. Herbert Stern.
4062 Falkirk
Members and friends are
urged to attend and hear Rabbi
william S Malev discuss
Mordecai Kaplan and Recon-
struct ionism.
Youth takes the limelight at
Cong. Brith Shalom on March
21, at 8: 15 p.m., w hen the Sis-
terhood presents a panel discus-
sion on “Our Changing Moral
Values." The program will be
held at the Congregation, 4610
Bellaire Blvd.
In announcing the program,
Mrs. Stanley Greiss, chairman
of the Adult Education Pro-
gram for Sisterhood, said, “Life
is an ever changing cycle, but
never has it changed so measur-
ably or so rapidly as it does to-
day. This fast paced revolution
has brought with it innumer-
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All are cordiall) nvind m
attend, and t partiipate in
the question and anow ’ ri d
which---will follow Rabbi
Schw art/ s presentation.
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Emanu El Sisterhood
Surveys Air Polution
City Councilmen Bill Elliot
and Johnny Gioyen will be the
guest speakers at the Sister
hood luncheon meeting March
22. 12 noon, in held Hall. Air
pollution control is a major
problem not only in our city
but across the nation. This is
opportunitN I I o'
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Youth Worker with the Junior
High Age group at the Jewish
Community Center; and Dr. E.
Edward Reitman, Assistant
Professor of Psychology in the
Department of Psychiatry at
Baylor Medical college and
consultant to the Spring Branch
Independent School District.
Mrs. Sidney Brow n will moder-
ate the program.
Among the topics to be cov-
ered will be such important
issues as: “What has happened
to the set of standards our par-
ents taught us?” “Do they still
apply?” “Why do many teen-
agers look upon our generation
as the hypocritical age?”
The Sisterhood extends an
inv itation to all those interested
to attend.
given by the past tour pre SI
dents of the ('banter, M- -dame s
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Schwartz, 1 ’rd Ski..: and M
Buck Those attendinu will
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