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A LOCAL SITUATION OF GREAT URGENCY
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Daily morning services at 7 a. m.
Daily evening services at sundown.
Sunday morning services at 8:30.
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CONG. EMANU EL, . 1500 Sunset Blvd. :
Dr. Robert I. Kahn, Rabbi
Friday evening service at 8 p. m.
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Urgent pleas went out to their
members this week-end when
the Houston Section, National
Council of Jewish Women, was
called upon suddenly to meet
eleven unexpected arrivals to
this country.
These people, comprising two
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SMALL TOWN MOURNS JEW’S
PASSING, BUY TREES
IN ISRAEL
FAYETTEVILLE, NC (AJP)
—Prayers in every church lo-
cated in this small community
were offered recently for Kal-
man H. Stein, a prominent lo-
cal Jewish citizen, who passed
away.
Stein's former employees, all
non-Jews wit hthe exception of
two, purchased a grove of trees
in Israel in his memory. The
late businessman was active in
Jewish affairs. He formerly re-
sided in Atlantic City, N. J.
A Journal Devoted to the Interest of Southwest Jewry
D. H. WHITE, Editor and Publisher
arton County Fair
Grounds in Wharton, Texas
ed in forced labor battalions
either on civilian or military
projects, terming the service
"deprivation of liberty."
Britain has also agreed to
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Government has liberalized
the regulations affecting the
release of frozen assets of some
Hungarian Jews. Reversing
earlier procedure, the British
families and have them furn-
ished to some degree. The Fur-
niture and Clothing closets
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ty belonging to Jews who serv-
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turned over their Atlas, B. Schultz, Sarah
BARBECUE AND PICNIC ON
SUNDAY, JULY 8, NOON'
Plans have been completed
for the 4th Annual Barbecue
and Picnic of the Lodge, which
will be held at the White Oak
Gun Club on Sunday, July 8th, ‘
noon until dark. One of the truly
fine events of the summer, the
community is asked to keep the
date in mind and to purchase
tickets at an early date. Games,
entertainment, prizes for every
member of the family. This is
weight suits, and women’s
dresses in large sizes are need-
ed immediately.
Anyone interested in being of
assistance in the wonderful
work of helping others to find
themselves agaif is asked to
call either Mrs Gerhart Herzog
or Mrs. Sidney Kaufman. These
two Council women, chairmen
of Service To Foreign Born
department, will be most hap-
py to accept calls offering eith-
er assistance, furniture, or
clothing. Anything you have
available for them to use. Fans,
irons, stoves, beds—all such ar-
ticles are in constant demand
and each such item is one more
way of showing hospitality to
those unfortunate persons who
are hoping to find a long sought
home in this country.
concentration camp to D. P.
camp for over seven years, and
had finally been able to come
into this country to make a
new home. They had long ago
lost all possessions and cloth-
ing except what they were
wearing when they arrived,
tired, hungry, and lonely, in
this city. Thus the Houston
women were confronted with
an unusually large demand for
food, clothing, and
facilities. Two small
had to be hospitalized
tely, while further me-
care was required for
members of the families.
The Council of Jewish Wo-
men, aided by the Jewish Fam-
ily Service, were able to have
apartments ready for these
were exhausted of everything
and calls went out for every
necessity from diapers and bed
linen to dish towels, dish pans brings back a firsthand ac-
and all sorts of furniture. Such count of what is going on and
funds as are available were how the people feel.
used for absolutely unobtain- t An able and discerning ob-
able necessities. In each case server, Mr. Levy is a keen
ice boxes were required be- student of human nature and
cause of infants in the family, has a familiar acquaintance
The Clothes Closet, which has
been unusually well stocked by
generous community members,
is rapidly becoming depleted.
Children's clothes, men’s light-
Herbert Levy Recounts
Observations Of Europe,
Mia A Israel At Lodge
Meeting Tues., June 26
What is the future of India?
Of Pakistan? Is the economic
condition of Europe improv-
ing? How did Europeans re- '
ceive the news of MacArthur’s
dismissal? How do the Israeli
people react to the austerity
program? To continued immi-
gration? Is there hope for
• peace in the East?
These questions will be an-
_ swered when Houston Lodge
B’nai B’rith meets on Tues-
day, June 26th, 8 p.m. at the
Jewish Community Center.
PUBLISHED EVERT THURSDAY
Suoscription 83.00 Per Tear
Phone FAirfax 1131
1719 Carolin S± Houston, Texas Pori Office Box 153
six years ago when he was a
sergeant attached to headquar-
ters when the victorious armies '
swept through Central Europe.
I. Weiser, chairman of the
evening’s meeting, has extend-
ed an invitation to all mem-
bersand friends ’to attend this
special social meeting. A ques-
tion and answer period will
follow Mr. Levy’s presenta-
tion. A project report on the
Houston Tubercular Hospital
will be given, as will a short 1
report on the recent District
Grand Lodge Convention.
Refreshments will follow.
The ladies are invited. Mem-
bers are urged to be present
and to bring friends for a most
enjoyable evening. The place
is the Jewish Community Cen-
ter, the date, Tuesday, June
26th, 8 p.m.
Rudolph, Telephone Chairman;
Mrs. Sam Seltzer, Membership
Chairman; Mrs. Carl Selzer,
, . Sunshine Chairman and Mem-
release the property of Jews . bership co-chairman.
held for only short terms in Members of the Executive
Rumania and Hungary be- Board are: Mesdames J. Solo-
cause it has been proved that mon, M. Wise, Clara Wolf,
many Jews were arrested and L. Kalman, H. Boxer, Clara
threatened with death if they Pearlman, Joe Selzer, Annie
did not surrender their prop- Friedberg, Sam Bloom, Max
JEWISH IONE FOB TIE AGED, 203 Branard
Friday evening at sundown.
Saturday morning, at 9 o’clock.
CONG. ADATH ENETI, Cleburne and Ennis Streets
Emanuel Holzer, Rabbi; Pavel Slavenaky, Cantor
Friday evening services at sundown.
Saturday morning service at 9 o’clock.
Saturday, June 23, at 9 a.m. _
Bar Mitzvah of Martin Levy, son of Mi-, and Mrs. Eli Levy.
A reception will follow the services.
Also, the British Govern- Louis, of the Southeast Na-
ment has agreed to extending tional Pioneer Women’s Or-
the deadline for filing claims ganization, will install the of-
in behalf of owners of prop- ficers and board members,
erty who have died. The dead- Mrs. Mellman is one of the
line was extended for those founders of the St. Louis Pio-
who died up to September, neer Women, is a past presi-
1947, when peace was signed dent of the City Council of
with Hungary, Rumania and St. Louis, and was chairman
Bulgaria. Previously, claims of the National Pioneer Wo
could only be filed for prop- men’s Convention in St. Louis,
erty owners who died up to The musical program will
the cessation of hostilities in be given by Miss Fannie Wug-
Israel is making significant
strides in the expansion of its
industrial plant, which will bo
•von further accelerated by the
$500,000,000 State of Israel
Bond Issue. In the ten months
ending March, 1951, Israel's In-
vestment Center approved the
establishment of 701 new indus-
trial enterprises, with a total
investment capital of 54,000,000
Israel pounds.
Mrs. Stasia Kessler at the
piano. Mrs. Kessler will also
CONG. ADATH ISRAEL, 3815 Live Oak
Friday evening, at sundown.
Saturday morning, 9 a. m.
Daily morning services at 7 a. m.
Daily evening services at sundown.
BETH JACOB CONGREGATION, Cleburne & Hamilton Streets
Max Geller, Rabbi
Friday evening, at sundown.
Saturday morning, at 9 a. m.
Daily services, 7 a. m. and 7 p. m.
CONG. BETH ISRAEL, Holman and Austin
Dr. Hyman J. Schachul, Rabbi; Robt. J. Schur, Acet. Rabbi.
Friday evening service at 8 p. m.
COHG. BETH YESEURUN, 3501 Southmore
William S. Malev, Rabbi; George Wagner, Cantor -
Friday evening and Saturday morning, June 22 and 23.
Bar Mitzvah of Allen Harvey Rosenzweig, son of Mr and
Mrs. Eddie Rosenzweig. A reception will follow the services.
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YOUNG JEWISH sight You Are Invited To
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STUDIES, GETS SCROLL For Barbecue & Friends
NEW YORK CITY (AJP) It sounds like , mighty long
. A dark invisible wall des- trip when you think of driving
tmed to separate the outside 70 miles to partake of some
world from a young Jewish Barbecue—but many will make
student, wasn’t enough to de- that trip and enjoy doing it
prive Leonard I. Cohen of the because (1)» the barbecue will
college education he envisioned be good, especially prepared
even as a child. • j under the direction of Pop
Cohen 26, received his Greenberg, MB (master of
Bachelors degree at City Col- barbecuing); (2) the company
leges 105th commencement will be excellent, friends com-
exercses. .1; .2, ing from everywhere to meet
■Die youths dramatic bat- at this annual Wharton-Bay
tie for an education began in City-El Campo Bnai BritL
1948, one short ye" after he Lodge Barbecue; (3) the cause
entered college, Cohen became for which this Barbecue is
At that time, Herbert Levy, blind.. Although, he realized given—the synagogue program
president of the Lodge, wili little.hopecexisted for the .re- the communities served in
give a report on his three storation of. his sight, Cohen this area,
month stay in Europe, Israel refused to discontinue his stud- _ rhe .
and India. He had traveled ies. He obtained the services "t w
there on business for the Lone of a reader and continued all
Star Bag & Bagging Co. and trebisyearurses for the next and the dinner win be $1.50
Cohen had to rely upon a per plate. Kosher barbecue
sharp memory in order to make Wi be available for those who
the grade. Unable to use any observe Kashruth. Festivities
notes which might be taken hegin at 12:30 and the entire
in class, the young-retail major •ewish community of South-
memorized the material, then west Texas is invited. Plan to
-4, -underwent oral examinations, attend. It will give you a good
with the geography and eco- Despite overwhelming time and a fine day. Bring
nomics of the countries he has Landichns Cohen deumig the family.
visited. His observations cover handicaps, . 2 hen. received ____
a close study and comparison highe gra egin hislast three Sivum ya.Toreh
" WL. 1. o0 E.II years at City College than 9yMI ndnuoran ■ ■ ■
of what he saw in Europe prior to his illness. He was 'Continued from page 1)
graduated with a B average. Officer of the Hebrew Theo-
logical College, Chicago, will
be guest speaker. Reared in
Houston, Rabbi Goodman is
well known to Houston Jewry
as the son of the late Rev.
. and Mrs. Max Goodman.
A program of Hebrew
selections will be given by
Cantor Pavel Slavensky. Rabbi
Holzer will officiate. The cere-
monies will be concluded with
a reception tendered by Mrs.
Roberts and the Adath Emeth
Sisterhood.
All are cordially invited to
attend. .
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, many at the Jews Schreiber. the occasion which gives •
immediately released. Mrs. Selig Mellman, of St. one the time of his life.
Tn—w 4 as second dam matter Nov. 20, 1908 at the Pori
Office at Houston. Toxas, under act of March 8. 1879
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