The Jewish Herald-Voice (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 11, 1965 Page: 9 of 14
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March 1 1 1965
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the Home for the
March
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costume parade.
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by a bagels, lox and coffee
breakfast.
Guest speaker for this Sun-
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CONG. BETH YESHURUN
Minyanaire Service
The Minyanaires conduct
. services every Sunday morning
day. March 14, will be Dr.
Joseph L. Melnick, Professor
of Virology at Baylor Medical
School and one of the world’s
greatest authorities on the virus.
Everyone is cordially invited.
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Interfaith Community Seder
The Men’s Club will again
sponsor the Annual Interfaith
Community Seder on the second
night of Passover, Saturday,
April 17, at 7 p.m.
Members are urged to make
reservations, and to invite their
non-Jewish friends and neigh-
bors to be their guests. For
reservations call the Synagogue
office, MO 6-1881.
of such activities to be
by the "Singleaires," a
WHERE HOUSTON ANS
SHOE WITH CONFIDENCE
Great Jewish Books Club
The next meeting of the
group will take place April 14,
8 p.m. The book to be discuss-
ed will be “Judaism and Mod-
ern Man" by Win Herberg.
PIONEER WOMEN
Due to the death of Mrs.
Jack Kirsh, sister of Mrs. I.
Weiner, the Purim Party sched-
uled by Pioneer Women for
Sunday, March 14 at the Sham-
rock Hilton, has been cancelled.
The party had been planned
to honor Mr. and Mrs. I. W ein-
er, the Abba and Emer of the
Houston Chapter.
MAGNOLIA CHAPTER BBW
The Give and Earn Lunch-
eon and Games Party is today,
March 11. starting at 10:30
a.m., at the Sharpstown Audi-
torium. Beautiful door prizes
Junior Hi’ers will have a big
Purim Seudah on March 1 7 at
Beth Jacob Synagogue. The
reading of the Megillah " ill be
followed by refreshments and
music, from 7:15 to 10 p.m.
The program is sponsored by
the Classics and ( harlotters.
For further information about
the affair, contact Susan Boot
in, MO 8-4631. The following
Sunday, March 21. the lr
Hierswill present a Purim play
for the younger children at the
Center.
Senior Hi ( anteen will cele
brate Purim on March 21.
will be given to the early birds.
Bring your mah sets and bridge
cards, and meet all your friends.
Mrs. George Rochkind and
her co-chairman are prepared
for a full capacity of Bnai
Brith Women and -heir friends.
Proceeds from the luncheon is
a wav of raising money to send
a child to the Diabetic Camp.
Community Center.
A nominal admission charge
of 75c will include refresh
merits. Dress in sport clothes
and why not come stag!
JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER
PLANS PURIM CELEBRATION
Several Purim programs are
being planned by the Jewish
Community Center.
The Nursery School made
decorations of their ow n design
for the big Purim Carnival to
be held Sunday, March 14. Die
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BRITH SHALOM SISTERHOOD
The Sisterhood will have
"Breakfast With the Rabbi" on
March 16, 10 a.m.. at the
home of Mrs. 1 Bob Davis.
3626 Sun Valley, to continue
study in “The W isdom of the
Fathers."
‘Singleaires’ Plan “Spring Fling"
'Hie "Singleaires" will herald
the upcoming spring season
with a dance at the Jewish
Community Center, Sunday.
March 14 at 7:00 P M This
"Spring Fling." planned as a
Purim dance, is for all Jewish
Young Adults between the ages
of 18-35 and is the latest in a
BAY AREA BRANCH
COUNCIL OF JEWISH WOMEN
The Bay Area Branch will
hold a discussion on the Festi-
val of Easter on March 13.
8 p.m., at the home of Mr and
Mrs. D. M. Winick, Pine Acres
Estate, Dickinson. Guest speak-
er will be Ernest Guckenheimer
of Clear Lake City .
Anyone interested in attend
ing should contact Mrs. Earl
Rubinstein, 8773288 in El La
go, or Mrs. Winick. 5343420
in Dickinson.
Congregation Emanu El Adult
Education Committee to Hear
Talk on Integration in Houston
The Emanu El Adult Educa-
tion Committee will present the
4th lecture in its series on
Thursday, March 18, at 8 p.m.,
in the Emanu El Parlor.
The speaker will be Francis
L. Williams who will speak on
"Integration Inventory of Hous-
ton." Mr. Williams, an attor-
ney. is a past president of the
Houston Chapter of the N.A.A.
C.P. He received his B.S. De
gree from Eamuel Houston
College in Austin, and is a
graduate of Howard Universi-
ty School of Law. Since 1951
he has been engaged in private
practice in Houston. He was
admitted to the Bar of the
Local Federal Court, the L .S.
5th Circuit Court of Appeals,
and practices before the Su-
preme COurt of the United
States.
The public is invited to at-
tend. A question and answer
period will follow. Refresh-
ments will be served.
Hours 11 a.m. till 2 a.m.
Luncheon served from 11 a.m. till 2 p.m.
Cantonese Buffet every Sunday 5 p.m. till 9 p.m.
We feature a complete Take-Out Service
at 9 a.m.
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EXCITING PEOPLE.
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On March 14 the Singleaires.
a group of Jewish young adults
between the ages of 18 35 ~pon
sored by the J( ( . will hold a
dance celebrating Purim and
the coming of Spring. with a
Spring fling at the Center at
7 p.m.
The Day C enter for Older
Adults will observe the Purim
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MIZRACHI WOMEN
Representing the Houston
Chapter at the Midwest Con
ference of Mizrachi Women
being held in Kansas City, Mo..
March 14 15, will be Mes-
dames Sol Mitelman, Alex
Schwartz, Abe Moore. Edward
Feldman, and Nat Kanowitz.
afltay • -oiise
6630 sog-h Main JAckson 3 9369
Houston Texas
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Emanu El Services of the Air
This radio program. heard
Sunday . March 14, 1:30 a.m..
over KPRC. will feature a ser
monette by Rabbi Robt. 1
Kahn “A Time for Moral Re
view." Music is by the Emanu
El Choir, under the direction
of Mrs. J Frank W hitlev
The community is invited to
tune in.
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