Jewish Herald-Voice (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 4, 1991 Page: 1 of 28
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A follow-up on problems Hillel has had
with ISO and the Food Fair at the Uof H
Jewish.students are unjustly harassedfor the way they wish
to decorate their booth andfor the foods they want to sell
UNVEILINGS:
Nathan Goldberg
Jack Kirsh
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DEATHS:
Dave J. Bagelman
Allan Goldman
Minnie S. Green
Max Levine
Roselle Kaplan Kasper
Milton Lehman
July 4,1991 - 22 Tammuz, 5751
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Is there time in the future for another
Jewish/American on the Supreme Court?
— See editorial. Page Six —
habad Lubavitch of Houston is organizing a two-
week Mini-Yeshiva experience."The program is
designed to offer the absdlute beginner as well
as the more learned a challenging curriculum
of Jewish studies with the flavor of source text learning as
well as general Jewish educational enrichment.
"Program features will include: 1) Well-structured
courses led by local rabbis, educators and senior rabbin-
ical students from Brooklyn; 2) Individual chavrusas - a
yeshiva experience of one-on-one Torah learning; 3)
STATE .REPRESENTATIVE
RON WILSON and the Leg-
islative Black Caucus recently
recognized the Herald-Voice
and the jewish community for
"valuable services rendered to
the people of Texas ... After
a welcoming address by Gov-
ernor Ann Richards in the Texas
State Capitol's Hou$e of Rep-
resentatives to Black Caucus
award nominees, Wilson pre-
sented a plaque to the Herald's
joseph W. Samuels.
Ron Wilson plans a trip to Is-
rael in the fall, meeting with
newly arrived immigrants from
Ethiopia. •
represent and the members sell foods that also reflect
that country's cuisine.
At every Food Fair, the Students For Israel and the Uni-
versity of Houston Hillel are unjustly harassed by those
who run the ISO for the way in which these Jewish stu-
dents wish to decorate their booth and for the foods they
wish to sell.
In March of this last year, the Students For Israel, Hillel
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Lunch ‘N‘ Learn midday Torah sessions in various loca-
tions throughout the city. 4) A guest lecture on the topic
of Secret Codes in the Torah Uncovered by Computer by
Rabbi Heschef Greenberg of Buffalo, N.Y.
Rabbi Greenberg, who is an adjunct professor at
the State University of New York and director of the Bais
Chabad in Buffalo, will make his presentation on Thurs-
day, July 11, at 7 p.m. "There is definitely a pattern to the
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First Annual Ride To Freedom
Bikeathon raises $10,800
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gn the Mar. 14,1991, edition of the lewish Herald-
I Voice, the front page article described the problems
I that the B'nai B’rith Hillel Foundation of Greater
■ Houston was having with the International Students
Organization and its Food Fair. This article is a follow-up:
Every semester at the University of Houston, the Inter-
national Students Organization (ISO) holds a Food Fair, a
celebration of the variety of cultures and nations in the
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Project Talmud Summer Mini-Yeshiva
'Learning Experience in Houston, July 8-18
Taking part in the Ride To Freedom Bikeathon were (front
row) Ilana, Benjamin and Miriam Osadchey and Ellen Bu-
chine; (back row) Rabbi Shaul Osadchey, Gary Weinstein, •
Susan Marblestone, Anita Mattis and Cindy Abrahams. □
m net total of $10,800 was raised from the First An-
/VA nual Ride To Freedom Bikeathon, according to
AMA Susan Marblestone, event chairman.
A ‘VA Despite the rainy skies on Sunday, Apr.
7, over 250 bikers followed an 18-mile course to raise
money for the Soviet Jewish families who are leaving Rus-
sia to resettle in Houston and in Israel through Operation
Exodus.
Rabbi Shaul Osadchey, riding on behalf of Congrega-
tion Brith Shalom, raised the largest dollar amount in
pledges. He was awarded three donated riding helmets.
. "The bikeathon will be repeated on Mar. 8,1992,"
Marblestone stated, "and next year, we hope to involve
all of the organizations within eachiofthie Houston area
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The finale of the ride featured guest appearances by
local media personalties induding Barry Warner of KLOL,
Richard Alderman of Channel 2, Sandy Rivera of Channel
11, Channel 13's Bob Allen and Steve Mark of Channel 26.
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