The Jewish Herald-Voice (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 11, 1965 Page: 7 of 14
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March 11,1965
PURIM
SPECIALS
1
n
1/2 PRICE
2
MO 4-2991
9131 Stella Link (2 doors from Alfred's)
2
IT'S ALMOST TOO LATE!
FRA N C C
AIRFRANCE
JA 6-3164
2476 Bolsover, Houston
CURRENT
RATE
OLD IN EXPERIENCE,YOUNG IN IDEAS.GIBRALTAR ISTHE NUM
BER ONE STATE SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION IN TEXAS’
make lasting friendships. In ad-
dition to this aspect of frivolous
enjoyment there is a more seri-
ous, yet just as satisfying phase
Shampoo and Set
Conditioner
Trim
ALL FOR
350
4.5 %
A YEAR
PAID
QUARTERLY
Gibraltar
is first in the hearts of the thrifty,
and as a result, is the largest state
chartered savings and loan association
in Texas.
HAIR STYLING AND
HELENE CURTIS
PERMANENT
Reg. $25.00
ONLY $12.50
$3.50
$3.00
$2 50
Reg. Price $9.00
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To Alfred's Great Sale
Or Bust
Travel arrangements by
Esther Grossberg, Travel Unlimited, Inc
"Hope That I'm in Time
for the Opening Date"
Gibraltar
was the first savings and loan associa
tion in Houston to make a G.I. Home
Loan.
get together to talk, play ping-
pong, listen to music, and just
Gibraltar
was the first association in Houston to
make an F.H.A. Home Improvement Loan.
For instance,
Gibraltar
was the first savings and loan associa-
tion in the United States to insure
savings accounts through The Federal
Savings & Loan Insurance Corporation.
The Time s getting closer
Competition is keen
Your ticket s a vote
for
PURIM BALL QUEEN
Call MO 7-6274
HILLEL AT A & M
The Hillel Club at Texas A
& M is many things ... it is a
means by which a group can
-__ Hiouston
• 2408 Rice Blvd
• 9123 Stella Link Rd
\
Complete all-inclusive tour
$1299 De Luxe
GIBRALTAR
SAVINGS ASSOCIATION
Symbol of Security Since 1921
2302 Fannin * Meyerland Plaza * Sharpstown Center
Northshore Village * 1920 Post Oak
relax if they wish, and many
other activities which help
mAisondeLea u t e
But not quite1 You can still join us . 3 week
tour from Houston to ISRAEL and EUROPE, May
13-June 2 for the entire community .
sponsored by Congregation Beth Yeshurun
proper public relations in Amer
lean Jewry and that Jewish
youth will be unable to face
issues related to Jews and Ju
daism in the event of emerging
crises. He said that lack of
communication and the reduc-
tion in Jewish knowledge
among the masses, w as due to
the fact that the majority of
Jews in this country, except in
a few leading cities, are not
reached by proper newspaper
coverage. Mr. Slomovitz also
deplored “the great loss occa
sioned since the holocaust by
the denigration of Jewry s in-
tellectual aristocarcy
Lazarus Hadassah to Sponsor
Gourmet Testing Luncheon
A gourmet tasting luncheon
“fit for a king" is planned for
March 30, 1 1 a.m. to 1 p.m.
at the home of Mrs. Jack Ben-
der, 218 Blalock (in Memori
all. A special added attraction
this year will be the Country
Style Kitchen Store featuring
home made items such as ap
The Jewish community of
Costa Rica, which dates back
to the end of the nineteenth cen
tury, today numbers some
1,500 persons, most of whom
came to the country from Cier
many during the rise of Hitler
l.;
of Hillel life.
This is the intellectual sti-
muli which Hillel members re I
ceive in the weekly programs. (
Of late these include: Rev. Geo.
Becker of the University Lu
theran Church speaking on
“How Protestants See Ameri-
can Jewry;" Rabbi Robert J.
Schur of Ft. Worth speaking
on Civil Rights; Dr. and Mrs.
Raymond Reiser showing slides
and discussing their trip to Is-
rael; Alan Stacell of the School
of Architecture conducting a
forum on “Art and Its Relation
to Religion;” and the visit of
Rabbi Robt. I. Kahn of Hous-
ton’s Temple Emanu El.
The big project is the Hillel
Ball and Banquet to be held
April 24, 6:30, at the Ramada
Inn in College Station, w ith the
Ball at 9 p.m. at the Founda
tion Building. Parents and
friends of all members are in-
vited to attend.
At the banquet, officers for
the coming year will be install-
ed, and the awards and Hillel
keys given.
Friday night services have
been conducted every week at
7:30 p.m. by the students.
Slomovitz Cites Jewish Press In
Strengthening Communal Life
Los Angeles, (JTA) — Ad-
dressing a dinner meeting of
the Fellowship for Jewish Cul-
ture, at the University of Juda-
ism here, Philip Slomovitz, edi-
tor of The Detroit Jewish
New s, blamed demoralization of
; the home influence upon the de-
l cline in Jewish loyalties among
’ the youth, especially college
I students.
» Mr. Slomovitz warned that
there is a drastic decline in
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rons, purses. neckties, cakes,
cookies. tarts. and recipes of
every dish served at the lunch
eon.
Plan now to attend what
promises to be an enjoyable at
lair. Proceeds will go for linen
supplies for the hospitals in Is
rael.
Admission is $2.00. ( all
Mrs. Morton Krieger, ticket
chairman PA 3 9387, for your
tickets.
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White, D. H. The Jewish Herald-Voice (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 11, 1965, newspaper, March 11, 1965; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1527791/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .