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Page THIRTY-THREE
October 11, 1984
REFLECTIONS
By
Dr. Hyman Judah Schachtel
Be an example to others
CONGRESSMAN MIKE ANDREWS
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Everything that you and I do
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the country."
Membership in GAC is $100.
Checks should be made payable
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To live the good life is to imitate
God, to live the bad life is to imitate
the evil around us. The great Ro-
man writer Horace, in giving advice
to an actor once said to him," I f you
want the audience to weep, you,
too, must weep." Applying this to
the power of an example for good
or evil, we must recognize that if
we want others to do good, we
must do good. All the evil that we
"It is vitally important to have
the input of all our members during
the allocation process," Barbara
Goldfield, coordinating commit-
tee member, emphasized. "All
current members or interested
women are encouraged to attend
this first meeting to review the
many, many requests for funds
already in from candidates across
To be held October 13
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E. O. Lovett Elementary School,
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and international food festival on
Saturday, Oct 13. The festival will
begin at noon with food booths
featuring exotic foods from Thai-
land, Africa, Israel, Scotland and
many other places. An auction tent
will be set up on the school grounds,
with an auctioneer to lead the sale.
Items to be auctioned include an-
tiques, jewelry, weekend trips, arts
and sports tickets- even personal
services. The items will cover a wide
range of interests and prices.
The Lovett Band will entertain
throughout the afternoon. Further
information is available by calling
Special financing effective
October 1,1984, through
November 30,1984.
October 1 through
November 30,
you can finance a
new car without
driving yourself
up a wall.
Congressman Mike Andrews
of the 25 th District will speak to
the first allocation meeting of the
Government Action Committee
(GAC) on Sunday, Oct 14, at10:30
a.m. in the home of Saranne Kos-
berg, 121 N. Post Oak Lane.
Andrews, supporter of Israel in
Congress, will speak on the im-
portance of political involvement
and discuss the major Senate races
across the country.
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and philosophies who share the
common goal of wanting to help
Israel by being involved in the po-
litical process, will allocate as
much money as is raised to the
campaigns of candidates who are
supportive of Israel. This meeting
will be the first of two allocation
meetings to distribute the funds
of the GAC to candidates for Con-
gress.
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pie with a frown and that frown see around us today is the copy of
mars the joy, not only of the people the evil that was here yesterday,
who saw you, but many others, who To understand this truth might
are made miserable by the influ- help, I hope, to bring us a bit near-
ence of your bad example. Walk er to what should be the way of
down that same street with a smile, life to the person who wants to live
and that smile will glorify the life the good life.
of all who come in contact with It is to follow the Talmudic dic-
you, for it will give them the sense tum-"ln a place where there are
of the goodness and the joy of life; no men, strive thou to be a man."
it will inspire them to smile. Thus Moreover, the sages said - "You
acts of bigotry and acts of loving are not expected to finish the whole
kindness each lead on to some- task, but neither are you free from
thing like themselves. doing your share." □
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Samuels, Joseph W. & Samuels, Jeanne F. Jewish Herald-Voice (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 11, 1984, newspaper, October 11, 1984; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1616157/m1/33/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .