The Jewish Herald-Voice (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 1, 1959 Page: 5 of 8
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Don't forget the date—Jan-
uary 6, 1959.
Book Review At Emanu
El Breakfast Club
The Temple Emanu El
Breakfast Club will resume its
winter meetings Sunday, Jan-
uary 4, 10 a.m., in the Scout
House.
Mrs. H. H. Ruchelman will
review Jerome Weidman’s best
seller “The Enemy Camp”—a
novel dealing with problems
of intermarriage and assimila-
tion.
All members of the Break-
fast Club, their friends and
others interested are cordially
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Cong. Beth Yeshurun B’NAl B’RITH WOMEN'S
Wil celebrate CHAPTER GIVES
Mizrachi Women
The Houston Chapter of Miz-
rachi Women will meet Wed-
nesday, January 7, 11 a.m., at
the Jewish Community Center.
Luncheon will be followed by
B'nai B’rith philanthropies at
Carn at on Dairy Club Room-
10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Tuesday,
porary composers. Shabbat Shi-
rah, Sabbath of Song inaugu- January 6, 1959.
shvat”—an ancient custom in
Israel for the planting of trees.
“Mizrachi Women make this
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A regular Board meeting of
H o u a t o n Chapter, Women’s
American ORT will take place
January 6, 10:30 a.m., at the
home of Mrs. Martin Silver-
man, 5463 Briarbend.
Among important business to
San Jacinto Sales
a business meeting. The hos-
BRANDEIS GROUP OF
HOUSTON HADASSAH
Mrs. Harry Wolf, Education
Chairman, Brandeis Group,
Houston Hadassah, announces
that the next study meeting
will be January 9, 10 a.m., at
the home of Mrs. Philip Frank,
3102 Gannett. A social hour
will precede the meeting.
Mrs. David Wolf, Education
Co-Chairman, will lead the
group in the study of Hebrew
words and phrases, and the
study of Hadassah’s commis-
sioned book, “Great Ages and
Ideas of the Jewish People”
will be continued.
Don’t forget the first Book
Review in Brandeis’ 1959
Spring Book Review Series on
January 19 at 10 a.m. at the
Garden Center, 1500 Hermann
Drive, which will feature one
of Houston’s prominent per-
sonalities, Dr. Hyman Judah
Schachtel, of Temple Beth Is-
rael, reviewing “Inside Russia
Today” by John Gunther.
Tickets for the entire series
of five Reviews sell for $2.50
and include the following local
reviewers: Mrs. Robt. I. Kahn,
Rabbi Wm. Malev, Prof.
George Williams of The.Rice
Institute and the fifth Reviewer
to be announced shortly in your
Jewish Herald Voice.
Tickets can be obtained from
Mrs. Marcus Levinson, Presi-
dent, Mrs. Herbert Aronoff,
Vice-President, or any Board
Member of the Brandeis Group
of Hadassah.
rates Jewish Music Month and
Cantor George Wagner has or-
ganized new music for the en-
tire month.
The first Friday evening, the
Adult Choir perform "Shomer
Yisrael (the Guardian of Is-
rael)"; a new “L’cha Dodi” of
Siegfried Landau; "Tov L‘ho-
dot” by Lewandowsky, a tra-
ditional composer; "M’chomo-
cha” by Isadore Freed;
“V’shamru” by Sholom Secun-
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the meeting. Members and
friends are asked to attend.
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I JANUARY 1, 1NB
Jewish Book Month
On Friday evening, January
23, Congregation Beth Yesh-
urun will celebrate Jewish
Music Month with an entirely
new music service by contem-
ing Mesdames Edward Feld- The Hanna Senesch Evening
man, Nat Kanowitz, S. Reich- Group of Hadassah will hold its
enthal, Alex Schwartz, and regular meeting Wednesday,
Johnny Farrell, will report on January 7, 8 p.m., at the Jew-
the progress of the membership ish Community Center, with
campaign. Mrs. Viola Perkins, executive
Mrs. Sandler will report on director of the Mental Health
the National Convention held Association of Houston and
recently in Philadelphia. Harris County as guest speaker.
All members and friends are Mrs. Perkins is a social
cordially invited to attend the worker with varied amount of
meeting January 7. experience. Her topic “What is
--- mi- Good Health?” should be of in-
terest to all who attend.
Mrs. Lou Harris, Vocational
Education chairman, will give
a short report on this subject.
A social hour will precede
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FOR GOOD WORK AND SERVICE
CLEANERS — ALTERATION! — TAILOR!
—WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER—
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HARRY SHAPIRO
APPOINTED YOUTH
ACTIVITIES DIRECTOR
At its recent meeting the
Board of Directors of Congre-
gation Beth Yetshurun appoint-
ed Harry Shapiro, of 3350
Southmore, as director of teen-
age activities at Beth Yeshur-
un.
A program of religious ac-
tivities is being planned to in-
clude a weekly Oneg Shabbat
on Sabbath evening, a Sunday-
morning breakfast and discus-
sion and a teen-age service on
Friday evening.
All those interested are in-
vited to contact either Mr. Sha-
piro, at JA 9-1355, or our Beth
Yeshurun office, JA 8-0533.
BENEFIT CARD PARTY
A benefit card party will be
given by four members of
Houston Chapter 375 for the
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Golden Age
da, modern composer, who Friendship Chib
writes in the true traditional The GAFC will hold the next
vein; “May the Words" by regular meeting Sunday, Jan-
Ernest Block, one of the great- uary 4, at 2:30 p.m., at the
est living composers; and the Jewish Community Center,
triumphant majestic modern with Jacob Chofnes presiding.
Kiddush of Frederick Jacobi. There will be dancing and
The service will conclude with singing by Shelly Green, Sha-
a new Yigdal. ron Turboff, and Miss Schoos,
Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Farfel announce the engage- . On the following Friday eve- also by members of the group,
men of their daughter. Carol to Barry H. Goodfriend, ning, the Womens Choral accompanied by Mrs. Ethel
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Goodfriend. A June wedding is Group will sing ’the servic, Roth, pianist. Sam Kaplan is
scheduled. —Portrent by Marvins followed during the next two program chairman.
h Courtesy Houston Post weeks, by the Youth Choir and
-------- the Junior Choir. be discussed will be the Mem-
contribution for the third cen- Jeffrey Lerner, well known bership Coffee in January and
tury of transplanting Israel’s musician of Houston, will con- Games Party early in February,
children on her soil—i n t h e duct the choirs and Lanson
sturdy rooting of its generations Demming will play at the or-
with the spirit of Torah in the gan.
life of Israel”, stated Mrs. Hei- -------
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