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THE JEWISH HERALD-VOICE
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JOSEPH W. SAMUELS - Publisher, Editor
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Entebbe Film Displeases Bloch Family
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It is only fair to assume that the Governor of Texas will
not join the oil companies, the chambers of commerce and
the banks who desire the defeat of anti-boycott legislation.
The whiplash from the failure to pass such legislation well
might eventually make slaves of all Americans, regardless
of race, color or creed.
David Hittner and Charles Bender are to be congratu-
lated for bringing the Briscoes to Houston.
IDA S. WHITE - Associate Editor
MARCTA A. FRIEDMAN - News, Feature Editor
JEANNE F. SAMUELS - Research Editor
HARRY VITEMB - Singles Editor
GAYLE OVERALL - Photography
MAURENE S. WATERMAN - Graphics
JERRY DARTEZ - Typography
DOROTHY BRACKMAN - Advertising Manager
LAZAR GOLDBERG - Advertising
CLAIRE REINER - Circulation •
GRAYCE S. WAGNER - Distribution
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CONGREGATION EMANU EL
1500 Sunset Blvd.
Friday, Feb. 18,8:15 p.m. Guest speaker: Rabbi
Lawrence Jackofsky, Director of Greene Family
Camp for Living Judaism: "Our Youth: The
Dreams, the Challenge and the Choice."
Saturday morning, 11 a.m.
HOUSTON CONGREGATION FOR
REFORM JUDAISM
801 Bering Drive
Friday night services et 8:15 p.m.
CONGREGATION SHAAR HASHALOM
El Camino & Buoy, Clear Lake, Texas
Friday evening service, 8:15 p.m.
Saturday morning service 9:30 a.m.; Jr. Congre-
gation, 9:30 a.m.
JEWISH COMMUNITY NORTH
Phone 251-0322
UNITED ORTHODOX SYNAGOGUES OF
HOUSTON
4221 Braeswood
Friday services: 7 a.m.; 6:00 p.m. 8 p.m.
Saturday: 9 a.m.; 4:45 p.m. Rabbi's Study
Group; 5:45 p.m. Mincha & Sholosh Seudos.
Daily services: 6:45 a.m.; 6:00 p.m.
CHABAD HOUSE - LUBAVITCH
JEWISH EDUCATIONAL CENTER
3822 North Braeswood, No. 147
Sabbath Eve: sundown
Saturday: 9 a.m. Talmud Study Group; 10 a.m.
services.
Sunday: 8 a.m.; weekdays 7 a.m.
Study Groups: Sunday 10 a.m., high school age;
7 p.m. college students, young adults.
Thursday: 8 p.m. Advanced Studies.
JEWISH HOME FOR THE AGED
6425 Chimney Rock
Sabbath services 7:30 p.m.
Saturday: 9 a.m.
The public is welcome.
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CONGREGATION BETH AM
1431 Britt moore, at Hazelhurst
Friday, Feb. 18, 8 p.m. Guest speaker: Rabbi
Earl Jordan, Executive Director, Jewish Comm-
unity Council.
CONGREGATION BETH ISRAEL
5600 N. Braeswood
Friday. Feb. 18, 8:15 p.m. Rabbi Samuel E.
Karff’s sermon: "Jews end Christians - What Binds
Us and Divides Us."
Saturday, 11 a.m.
CONGREGATION BETH JACOB
2401 Avenue K, Galveston, Texas
Late Friday services 6 p.m.
Saturday, 9:30 a.m.
Sunday, 8:30 a.m.
Weekday services, 7:30 a.m.
CONGREGATION BETH YESHURUN
4525 Beechnut
Friday, Feb. 18, 8 p.m. Rabbi Jack Segal's ser-
mon: "The 'Jews for Jesus' Movement goes on the
offensive in Houston - How Should we reset to it?"
- Part II.
Saturday, 8 a.m.; 10 a.m.; 4:15 p.m. Talmud,
Chumash & Rashi Studies; 5:15 p.m. Mincha,
SeudahShlisheet, Maariv.
Sunday: 8 a.m. Shacharit Service.
Daily services: 7:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.
Early Sabbath Evening service: 5:45 p.m.
CONGREGATION B’NAI ISRAEL
The Henry Cohen Memorial
3008 Ave. O, Galveston, Texas
Friday evening, 8 p.m.
Saturday morning, 10 a.m.
CONGREGATION BRITH SHALOM
4610 Bellaire Blvd., Bellaire
Friday, Feb. 18, 8:15 p.m. Rabbi Herbert A.
Yoskowitz’ sermon: "Shalom Aleichem’s Need to
Fiddle."
Saturday: 7 a.m. and 10:15 a.m.
Sunday: 9:30 a.m.
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cued hostages for defamation of
character.
He said that according to the
“Raid on Entebbe” film story,
the hostages had written a letter,
urging Israel’s government to
free the terrorists detained in Is-
rael to ensure the hostages’
safety.
“It is a known fact,” Hartuv
said, “that we did write a note
thanking Amin for material com-
forts, like mattresses and
blankets he had provided; noting
also that he had said that he was
seeking to intervene with Israel’s
government to bring about our
release and hoping that the
(Ugandan) government would
succeed in these efforts.
“But specifically," Hartuv
said, “We never mentioned any-
thing about the release of ter-
rorists in Israel. We would not
have presumed to tell the gov-
ernment what it ought or ought
not do.”
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one. It’s rare that a Governor of Texas participates in a Cuba and “it is perfectly alright hesive group of businessmen and tiary boycott, never permit a
Jewish Sabbath Service. for the Arab countries to say we labor leaders, many of whom foreign nation to discriminate
At this particular time, when Arab anti-boycott legisla- are not going to trade with happen to be Jewish, who are against any of our citizens who
tion is being considered in the Texas legislature, it’s es- Israel. But it does create a prob- working on the principles that happen to be Jewish with legal
• ii u .1. c,..___D.;e. :nfe L- ..e or. lem that I hope to eliminate ought to be included in an permission from our own
pecia y goo . „ (which) .is for the Arab countries anti-boycott law.” He was appar- government And we also need
normal, humble human beings , too. to say to us’you cannot trade ently referring to The Business to have, as a last thing,
Perhaps Governor Briscoe left Houston Friday evening with Israel and also trade with Roundtable, an organization uniformity among the different
thinking that his own Jewish constituency does not deserve us’ or “you cannot trade with us, composed of chief executives of states of the nation in dealing
boycott discrimination from Arab countries who wish to the Arab countries, if you have 170 major American corpora- with the anti-boycott legisla-
penalize American companies that do business with the Jews on your board of tions headed by Irving S. Sha- tion.”
State of Israel. _________________________________________________________________________________________________
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JERUSALEM (JCNS) - The Hartuv said that this was
family of the late Mrs. Dora exactly what President Amin of
Bloch has initiated legal proceed- Uganda had claimed and was
ings against the American contrary to the facts affirmed by
National Broadcasting Company the British and French diplomats
which produced the film, “Raid who had testified that they had
on Entebbe,” claiming mis- seen her again after the raid,
representation of Mrs. Bloch. Another point, which he said
Mrs. Bloch, 75, a skyjack hos- amounted to an invasion of pri-
tage, admitted to a Kampala vacy, was the use of Mrs. Bloch’s
hospital to remove an ob- name when the person portrayed
struction in her throat, disa- in the film bore absolutely no re-
ppeared after Israel’s July rescue semblance to his mother and was
operation at Entebbe airport. a completely fictional character.
Ilan Hartuv, a son who was an
Entebbe hostage with his „ Hartuv said.that the other
mother, told the JCNS that the filmmakers ofthe Entebbe open
family was making representa- ationhad either not usedMrs.
lions on three counts. Bloch s name or “ in. Mena-
First, the family wanted the chem Golan » lsraeli film,
removal of a slide near the end "Entebbe-peration Thunder-
of the film. This states that dip. bolt > had acceded to the
lomats who visited Mrs. Bloch in family ’ request to use a ficitious
hospital before Israel’s raid name
found that she had disappeared On the third point, Hartuv
when they returned after the said that the Bloch family was
raid, acting on behalf of all the res-
directors, ” Carter said. piro who is chairman of the
We have done a considerable picture story on Governor
He declared that “This, in my board of the DuPont Co. The or-
Dolph Briscoe’s visit this past Friday evening at Temple
Emanu El.
opinion, violates the Constitu- ganization met recently with the
The occasion called for his participation in the annual . . . . tional rights ofJewish citizens. Anti-Defamation League of
Rnv scnt s’LLa-h Service Those scouts who received the tinction between a primary boy- It also is completely obnoxious Bnai Both for the purpose of
BoY 5 J m tath Jervice-hosescou tiwhoreceth cott secondary and tertiary to me in a society like our own” exchanging views on efforts to
Aleph and Ner Tamid awards wdl long remember t e o boycotts. According to th offi- built on principles of reach a mutual accommodation
ernor s warm scout handshake as he congratulated each cial White House transcript of non-discrimination in race, re- with respect to Arab boycott
one of them. , his remarks, he said that “pri- ligion or sex. issues.
One young scout, a bit awed by the Governor s presence, mary boycott is perfectly ac- The President noted that “We The President said “I will sup-
was heard to say that Dolph Briscoe turned out to be just a ceptable in international af- now have several bills that have port those (groups). I think it is
normal, humble human being. fairs.” He noted that the U.S. been introduced in the House time for us to root out the con-
And that’s the reason we think his visit was an important has a primary boycott against and Senate” and “we have a co- cept of the secondary and ter-
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