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84, of the Jewish Home for
the Aged, died Oct. 16. Mem-
ber Congregation Beth Yeshu-
run, resident of Houston past
55 years. Survivors: daughters,
Mrs. Leah Kahn, New York,
Mrs. Ann Berman Fermaglich,
Houston; sons, Tobe Berman,
Morris G. Berman, both of
Houston; nine grandchildren;
four great-grandchildren.
Graveside services held Oct. 17
with Rabbi Wm. S. Malev, Dr.
Robt. I. Kahn and Cantor Geo.
Wagner officiating. Burial,
Beth Yeshurun Cemetery. Levy
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Gershen and her sister Mrs.
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FOX — Mrs. Blanche Dreyfus
Fox, 1905 Brunson, died Oct.
16 in a Houston hospital. Wi-
dow of the late I. S. Fox,
pioneer merchant, resident of
Houston more than 60 years.
Member Temple Beth Israel.
Survivors: daughter, Mrs. Ber-
nice Fox Hymans; son, Sam K.
Fox, both of Houston; sister,
Mrs. Annette Kahn, Tulsa;
brother, Morris Dreyfus, Okla-
homa City; two grandchil-
dren; five great-grandchildren.
Funeral services Oct. 18 Levy
Memorial Chapel, Dr. Hyman
J. Schachtel officiating. En-
Jerusalem, (JTA)—A world
convention of Jewish journal-
ists will be held in Jerusalem
next February 12 to which
leading authors and novelists
from the United States and Eu-
rope will also be invited, it was
announced by the World Bu-
reau of Jewish Journalists
here.
and to his country.” At that
time, he also was honored for
“his dynamic and unselfish
years of service to the Jewish
Federation and for his service
as president of that organiza-
tion and the Jewish Social Ser-
vice Agency.
He served as a director of
the congregation for 15 years;
as first president of the Men’s
Club, and congregation presi-
dent for 1948-49.
He was a Shriner, a member
of the Fort Worth Chamber of
Commerce and was an active
member of B’nai B’rith.
Survivors include his wife;
a daughter, Miss Leryl Rabi-
nowitz of Fort Worth, a son,
Herbert Rabinowitz of Fort
a ^^estivcd of Simdi
The family of the late An-
nette Kantor Bernstein ask rela-
tives and friends to be present
at the unveiling of the tomb-
stone to her memory on Sun-
day, October 29, 2 p.m., at the
Beth Yeshurun Cemetery, Post
Oak and Katy Road. Rabbi
William S. Malev and Cantor
George Wagner will officiate.
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The family of the late Sarah
Prensky ask relatives and
friends to attend the unveiling
of a monument in her memory
on Sunday, Nov. 5, 11:00 a.m.
at the Beth Yeshurun Ceme-
tery, Allen Parkway. Rabbi
William S. Malev and Cantor
George Wagner will officiate.
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UNVEILINGS
The family of the late Leon
Green ask relatives and friends
to attend the unveiling of the
tombstone in his memory on
Sunday, October 29, 3:30 p.m.,
at the Emanu El Cemetery.
Rabbi Robert I. Kahn will of-
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M. RABIOWITZ, FT. WORTH
COMMUNAL LEADER, DEAD
Ft. Worth—Maurice Rabin-
owitz, 60 of 5835 Merrymount
Road, a former B’nai B’rith
man of the year, died Friday,
Oct. 13.
Mr. Rabinowitz, founder of
United Auto Supply, has been
declared the man most re-
sponsible for the actual con-
struction of the Congregation
Ahavath Sholom building,
where funeral services were
held 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 15.
He was named “Man of the
Year” by the L. F. Shan-
blum Lodge of B’nai B’rith
in 1956 “for his effective
congregational leadership and
his deep devotion to his faith
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