The Jewish Herald-Voice (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 4, 1968 Page: 5 of 19
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April 4, 1968
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MARY LECHEMGER
CHAPTER ORT TO MEET
Members and guests are in-
vited to a film presentation of
the Mexican painter Oroszco,
his life and works, on April 8,
at 12 noon, at the home of
Mrs. Joseph Wiesenthal, 3502
No. Braeswood. Oroszco is an
internationally known painter
whose works hang in many
galleries throughout the world.
Dessert and coffee will be
served.
The Mary Lechenger Chap-
ter also announces that on May
13, Nathan Gould, Executive
Director of ORT, will address
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regular meeting April 9, 7:30
p.m., at the home of Mrs.
Leon Kuper, 9207 Fordshire.
Merit awards will be distrib-
uted, and the “Women of the
Year” will be announced.
The meeting will wind up
with a latke party, and every-
one is sure to have a good
time ... so be sure to attend.
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AZALEA CHAPTER B.B.W.
Azalea Chapter will have
a meeting in Houston. Mr.
Gould has traveled extensively
as lecturer, writer and research-
er, and played a major part in
the production of ORT films.
He has visited the ORT schools
in Europe and North Africa,
Israel and Iran, attended World
Union Congresses and meet-
ings, and his visit here May 13
will prove a rare treat for all
of those who have not yet heard
this dynamic speaker.
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LAZARUS GROUP OF
HADASSAH TO MEET
There will be an
Board Meeting and election of
officers April 9, 9:45 a.m., at
the home of Mrs. Jack Turk,
9619 Cedarhurst. Mrs. Jules
Borger, chairman of Youth Ac-
tivity, has arranged an inter-
esting program. Mrs. Harold
Raizes, Camp Young Judaea
chairman, will speak on aspects
of the camp and discuss Hous-
ton and national views of “Per-
sonal Aliyah.” Harvey Kron-
berg, president of T-O-L Young
Judaea, will explain the mean-
ing of Young Judaea and how
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BROTHERHOOD LODGE B.B.
Make your reservations now
for the 1968 Brotherhood
Award Dinner being held April
6, at 7:30 p.m., in the Sum-
mit Club of the Houston Bank
and Trust Building.
Each year the Lodge honors
the law enforcement officer
who best typifies brotherhood
in his day to day activity.
Judges of the award will be
Fred Nahas, Larry Fultz, and
Leon Jaworski. Guest speaker
will be Larry Fultz. Last year
the award went to Houston po-
lice officer Ken Garnett.
BRITH SHALOM MEN'S CLUB
The Men’s Club will hold a
business meeting on Sunday
morning, April 7, following
services. On the agenda will be
the appointment of the nomi-
nating committee for the slate
of officers to be voted on May
5th.
Albert Rubin, program chair-
man, announces that programs
Definition: “Thinking,” said
the little boy, “is when your
mouth stays shut and your
head keeps talking to itself.
Becrse of rapidly rising replacement costs, many
homes have outgrown their original fire insurance
coverpge. Let us check yours . . .
WITHOUT OBLIGATION
Your "PERSONAL SERVICE" Agency
JEWISH RITUAL ART OK
DISPLAY AT HEMISFAIR
Congregation Emanu El has
loaned some beautiful artifacts
for a display of Jewish ritual
art to the Institute of Texan
Cultures for an exhibit in the
Women’s Pavilion, at the Hem-
isfair in San Antonio.
Among the objects lent are
two spice boxes, a Passover
Seder plate, Silver Torah
crowns, a Sabbath Menorah,
and a Chanukah Menorah.
These are part of a collec-
tion given to the Temple by
Dr. Ray K. Daily in memory
of her husband. Dr. Louis
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CIOCAVALLO,.. a favorite
Italian eating cheese . .
CLUB CHEDDAR, a blend of
aged cheeses, fine for dips
and mixing . . . FONTINA,
a great domestic version of
the original Italian cheese
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grated fresh daily. Try it on
your Italian Dishes.
ORGANIZATIONS Strauss; Social and Refresh-
DATES and EVENTS “
during the coming weeks will ber; Hillel, ADL and BBYO,
include guest speakers Bill Donald Plotkin; Retention,
Giles, Jr. and Dr. Samuel Barry Karchmer; Philanthro-
Price. pies and Israel Programs,
The Men’s Club is making Thomas Sineni; Parliamen-
extensive plans for the Bar tarian, Ellis Aronson; Tele-
Mitzvah celebration of the Con- phone Chairman, Stephen Gor-
gregation which will take place el; Publicity Chairman, Jay
in May. Davis.
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SHALOM CHAPTER B.B.W. will be held on April 8, at the
The following officers and
chairmen were elected on Mar.
11: President, mesdames Jerry
Motley; 1st Vice President, Irl
Bernstein; 2nd Vice President,
Sid Dover; Recording Secre-
tary, Raymond Reiner; Cor-
responding Secretary, Samuel
Lewis; Treasurer, Leslie Rob-
bins, Financial Secretary, Dav-
id Kapiloff; Counselor, Har-
vey Zidell; Fund Raising Chair-
men, Melvin Buck and Dana
Robertson; Membership Chair-
man, Wesley Ashendorf; Pro-
gram Chairman, Miss Phyllis
Zable; CVS Chairman, Mark
Reichek; Historian, Miss Nicci
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the movement can benefit your GOLDEN ABE FRIEHDSHIP BLUB
child’s life. All are invited to The GAFC meets Sunday,
attend cc ___. April 7, at 2:30 p.m., at the
a Ih e,Study Group meets on Jewish Community Center. The
April 23,, 11:30 a.m.at the Beth Yeshurun High School
home ofMrs. Marvin Woskow, Dramatic Group will present a
4423 Wainsboro. Mrs. Bernard musical program of Tevye
Cohen will lead the discussion Everyone is invited. Refresh-
on the 29th and 30th chapters ments winl be served.
ofnewseGed and History ™ On April 21, the Club will
nshwil be served. C M° hold its annual Third Seder.
w, w There is no charge for the
PIONEER WOMEW BLUB I Seder, and 411 members and
An Open to the Public friends are invited.
Pesach Tea will be given by In observance of the Pass-
Pioneer Women Club I on over holiday, there will be no
April 17, at 1 p.m., at the Jew- meeting on April 14th.
ish Community Center. An out-
standing program will be pre-
sented, and strictly kosher for
Passover refreshments will be
served.
Admission is $1.00 or more,
and husbands are cordially in-
vited.
Proceeds will go to Pioneer
Women Israel emergency.
BETH ISRAEL CHAPEL
LECTURE APRIL 7TH
Morton Susman, United
States Attorney for the South-
ern District of Texas, will
speak on “Aspects of Commu-
nism” on April 7, at 10:15 a.m.
in the Beth Israel Chapel.
These Chapel lectures are
under the auspices of the Beth
Israel Men’s Club. All are in-
vited to attend. There is no
charge.
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