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FOREIGN AFFAIRS EXPERTS
DISCUSS WORLD FREEDOM
The Intitute of International
Relations, sponsored by the A-
merican Friends Service Com-
mittee, opens Thursday, 8 p. m.,
at the Riverside Memorial Me-
thodist Church with a sympos-
ium, “World Concepts of Free-
dom.” Dr. Norman T. Ness,
chairman of the local commit-
tee which is co-sponsoring the
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles M.
Levy cordially invite their re-
latives and friends to the Bar
Mitzvah of their son, Charles
Michael, on Friday evening,
JUNE GRADUATES
Mr. and Mrs. Jade Wolff an-
nounce the graduation of their
daughter, Doris Selene, from
the University of Houston with
a Bachelor of Science degree
in Education.
Relatives and friends are in-
vited to attend the Graduation
Exercises of Irwin L. Stein,
from the University of Texas
School of Dentistry, on June 7,
at 8 p. m., at the First Pres-
byterian Church. Mr. Stein al-
so attended Texas A & M Col-
lege and the University of Hous
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schultz
cordially invite their relatives
and friends to the Bar Mitzvah
of their son, Judah Bernard, on
Friday evening, June 8, at 8
o’clock, and Saturday morning,
June 9, at 9 o’clock, at Congre-
gation Beth Yeshurun, and to
the reception which will follow
the services.
Invitations are issued thru
the press.
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Send Feed Parcels and Appliances to
Year Friends and Relatives inIsrael
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander S.
Volpin announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Patsy,
to Sam Tinterow, the son of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Sol Tin-
erow, of Galveston, Texas. The
wedding will take place July
15.
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A Journal Devoted to the Interest of Southwest Jewry
D. H. WHITE, Editor and Publisher
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Mr. and Mrs. Eli Levy cord-
ially invite their relatives and
friends to the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Martin Morris, on
Saturday morning, June 23, at
9 o’clock, at Congregation Ad-
ath Emeth, 3002 Cleburne, and
to the reception following the
services.
- Invitations are issued thru
the press.
GOUNGIL . . .
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rector of the Women’s Division
of the Bonds of the Israel Gov-
ernment, addressed the dele-
gate body on the need for the
speedy sale of the $500,000,-
000 Israel Independence Bond
June 9, at Temple Emanu El.
Mr. and Mrs. Levy will be
At Home on Sunday. June 10,
at 5409 Palmer, from 3 to 5 in
the afternoon. Invitations are
issued thru the press.
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that the sooner the bonds are
sold, the leas the bond sale will
cost the State of Israel, which
must, of course, underwrite
this cost of the selling campaign
in the United States.
Tribute was paid to Irvin
M Shlenker, outgoing Coun-
cil President, and to Albert
Goldstein, Executive Director
of the Council, and his staff for
the untiring service and devo-
tion with which they have ser-
rod the Jewish community.
Other officers elected to the
Committee of the
Jewish Community Council for
the year 1951-52 are: L S.
Brochstein, Dr. Marcus Levin-
son, and D. H. White, Vice-
Presidents; Irving Alexander,
Secretary-Treasurer; Ben Bat-
telstein, Pincus Brounes, Mor-
ris Catchman, I. S. Deutser,
Hyman Finger, Morris Glesby,
Mrs. Al Goodman, M. M. Gor-
don, Julian Hurwitz, Mrs.
Aaron Kahnans, Mrs. Albert
Kaufman, Frederick Kunreu-
ans, Mrs. Jacob F. Leff, Mrs.
M, M. Lewis, Leopold L. Mey-
dar construction in Israel dur-
ing 1950 showed an increase of
107 percent over 1949. Further
large expansion of Israel's
housing facilities, to acmmmo-
date the 200,000 immigrants ex-
pected each year for the next
three years, will be made pos-
sible by the 3500,000,000 State
of Israel Independence Bond
Issue.
Miss Joan Krupp, a June
graduate of Jefferson Davis
High School, with high honors,
is leaving for a vacation trip to
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada,
with her parents. She plans to
enter the University of Texas
in the Fall
DR.KAHN.ns
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Religion in 1935), Rabbi Kahn
holds a B. A. degree from the
University of Cincinnati.
During World War II Rabbi
Kahn served as chaplain with
the U. S. Army Ground Force
and spent two years in the Pa-
Theater.
Rabbi Kahn has served as as-
sociate rabbi of Congregation
Beth Israel, Houston. He has
served as President of the Kal-
tab at Texas Rabbis and as
chaplain of the American Leg-
ion Department of Texas. He
is now chaplain for the Vet-
erans Administration Hospital
in Houston and Jewish consult
ant chaplain at Ellington Field.
He is a member of the execu-
tive committee of the Central
Conference of American Rab-
bis, and serves on the Board of
the Boy Scouts, Travelers Aid
and other philanthropic organi-
zations. He to a Rotarian and a
Mason, and has been honored
by the Scottish Rite with a
degree of KOCH.
er, Morris Rauch, Mrs. Joe
Robinowitz, Dr. Malcom F.
Sher, Mrs. Alex Schwartz,
Sidney Smiley, Sam Surevitz,
Edward Wachtel, I. Weiner,
Sol Weiner, Bernard Weingar-
ten, Joe Weingarten, I. Mark
Westheimer, Avrohm Wisen-
berg, and "Alexander Eager,
ibers.
____________JUNE 7, 1951
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Solomon
aimounce the graduation of
their daughter, Bette Florence
from San Jacinto High School
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lems, will preside over the for-
um.
Opening night discussion lead
ers will be Ruth Brett, AFSC
worker for two years in Ger-
many; Eddy Asirvatham, pro-
fessor of missions at Boston
University and former vice-
preident of the Indian Politi-
cal Science Association; Roscoe
Giffin, author and sociology
professor at Berea College; and
Reverend Grady Hardin, con-
gregational leader of the Spring
Branch Methodist Church.
Rabbi William Malev will be
the discussion leader for an
Institute symposium entitled
“Where Next in Asia,” on Sat-
urday, June 9, at 2 p. m. The
forum, “Beliefs Into Action,”
Sunday at 6:15 p. m., will be
led by Henry Tanner, foreign
news analyst of The Houston
Post.
The symposiums are part of
a 12 session course, which will
also include talks by Clarence
Streit, president of 'the Fed-
eral Union; Stringfellow Barr,
president of the Foundation
for World Government; and Ho
ward C. Johnson Jr., adviser
on planning in the U. S. State
Department Bureau of United
Nations Affairs.
Mrs. Herbert Olden, Mrs. J.
S. Crate and Reverend H.
Kern are chairmen of the var-
ious discussions.
Institute sessions are open to
the general public. Tuition is
35; 32.50 for high school and
college students. Registration
will begin at 7 p. m. Thursday,
at the Riverside Memorial Me-
thodist Church, 3945 North
MacGregor Way.
Phone FAirtax 1131
1719 Cazolin it. Houston, Texas Peat Office Ben 159
Friday evening, at sundown.
Saturday morning, at 9 a. m.
Daily services, 7 a. m. and 7p.m.
10:30 a. m., Moday.
Shavouth Services
Saturday evening, at 7:30 p. m.
Sunday morning, at 8:30 a. m.
' Sunday evening, at 7:00 p. m.
Monday morning, at 8:30 a. m.
Yiskor Service at 10:30 a. m. Monday
CORE. BETH ISRAEL, Holman and Austin
Mr. and Mrs. Mose Sampson,
at 2539 Liberty St., Beaumont,
Texas, cordially invite their re-
latives and frieinds to the Bar
Mitzvah of their son, Gerald
Tevis, on Sunday morning,
June 10, at Congregation Kol
Israel, in Beaumont
Invitations are issued thru
the press.
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zweig cordially invite their rel-
atives and friends to the Bar
Mitzvah of their son, Allen
Harvey, on Friday evening,
June 22, at 8 o’clock, and Sat-
urday morning, June 23, at 10
o’clock , at Congregation Beth
Yeshurun, and to the reception
following the services.
Allen is the grandson of Mr.
and Mrs. Dave Aron and Mr.
and Mrs. Meyer Rosenzweig, all
of this cit.
CONG. ADATH ENETH, Cleburne and Ennis Streets
Emanuel Holzer, Rabbi; Pavel Slavenaky, Cantor
Friday evening service at 8:15 p. m.
Saturday morning service at 9 a. m.
Shavouth Services
Saturday & Sunday evenings, at sundown.
Sunday and Monday mornings, at 9 a. m.
Yiskor Service Monday morning
CONG. ADATH ISRAEL. 3815 Live Oak
Friday evening, at sundown.
Saturday morning, 9 a. m. .
Shavouth Services
Saturday,& Sunday evenings, at sundown
Sunday and Monday mornings, at 9 a. m.
Yiskor Service 10 a. m. Monday
BETH JACOB COMGREGATION, Cleburne & Hamilton Streets
Max Gellert Rabbi
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Dr. Hyman J. Schachtel, Rabbi; Robt. J. Schur, Aeet. Rabbi
Friday evening, June 8, Confirmation Class Consecration Ser-
vice at 6 p. m.
Shavouth Service
Confirmation Service at 7:30 p. m., June 9, followed by a re-
ception. .
CONG. BETH YESEURUN, 3501 Southmore
William S. Malev, Rabbi; George Wagner, Cantor
Friday evening and Saturday morning, June 8 and 9, Bar Mitz-
vah of Judah Bernard Schultz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
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Shavouth Services
Saturday & Sunday evenings, at 8 p. m.
Sunday morning, services at 8:30. Confirmation Service at 10
a. m.
Monday morning, Yiskor Services will begin at 9 a. m.
CONG. EMANU EL. • 1500 Sunset Blvd.
Robert I. Kahn, Rabbi - .
Friday evening and Saturday morning, June 8 and 9, Bar
Mitzvah of Charles Michael Levy, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
M. Levy.
Shavouth Service -
Saturday evening, at 8 p. m. Confirmation Service, followed by
a reception.
Sunday morning, at 11 o’clock. Yiskor Service in the Chapel.
JEWISH HOME FOR TH ACER, 203 Branard
Friday evening at sundown.
Saturday morning, at 9 o’clock.
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