Jewish Herald-Voice (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 16, 1987 Page: 1 of 28
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GOAL $7.4 MILLION
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Closing Date: April 30
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at reception, Sunday, Apr. 20
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Grand Central Station
P. 0. Box 2240
New York, NY 10017
With two weeks remaining in the 1987 United Jewish Campaign,
volunteers are making an extraordinary effort to reach those who
Apr. 16,1987 -17 Nisan, 5747
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rional chairman of BBYO Advisory Board
Incoming District 7 president 1
Julius Israel Lodge of B’nai B‘rith I
to honor Max Goldfield on May )
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1982as the Ernest KrautkopfCon-
gregant of the Year. Dr. Plumb has 1
served as president of the medical
[ staff of Texas Children’s Hospital
' and as past chairman of the Com- 1
mittee on School Health of the Tex- |
I Inez Cohen, former regional
I chairman of the Texoma and Lone-
I star RegionalAdvisory Board of the
I B’nai B’rith Youth Organization,
■ will be honored for service to the
I youth with a special reception in
I the home of Phyllis and Barry Kal- *
min, 8210 Frontenac Lane, on Apr.
I 26 from 7:30 until 9 p.m.c.
I According to Joe Kirk, a former
■ chairman of the H ouston BBYO
Advisory Board, national BBYO
commissioner and a member of .
I thereception committee, “Weare
I very honored that Inez accepted
1 our request to give special recog-
* nition for her more than 17 years
J service to the B’nai B’rith Youth
Organization. Her service has been
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REP. MICKEY LELAND
and
DR. ANNA ORNSTEIN
to speak at
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OBSERVANCE
DR. RICHARD L plums as Medical Association. He is a
pediatrician with MacGregor
Medical Association. He and his wife Lois have been married for 30
years and have two children.
Elected to serve as officers for the coming year are: Dr. Edward M.
ANNOUNCEMENT—In the past the
American Friends of the Hebrew University dinner
has been held in thespring. Due to scheduling prob-
lems, it will not be held on the previously arranged
dateofMay II. A November dinner is being planned.
On Sunday, May 3, at 7 p.m., the
Julius Israel Lodge will honor in-
coming B’nai B’rith District 7 pres-*****
ident Max Goldfield at the home
of Nancy and Mel Gross, 12015
Circle Drive South.
The lodge has chosen to honorsso
Max Goldfield by hosting a gala “‘‘”
dessert reception on behalf of
B’nai B’rith Youth Services. The *
proceeds from this function will
benefit the 500,000 Jewish young
people in the national Hillel and
BBYO programs.
Goldfield has built a distin-C Connate
guished record of service in the y
B’nai B’rith and Jewish communal A a
circlesover the last 30 years."I am T A
gratified that my lodge is honoring e oil fi. , Aileen
me and that this event is being or- max coldfie ld
ganized to support a part of Jew-- Reingold Photographers
ish life thatis so important toall of us-our future-our youngpeople.I have not had the opportunity to make a pledge this year as well as
am looking forward to the party and seeing many of my friends and newcomers to the Houston Jewish community. A final phone-a-
fellow B’nai B’rith members there,” he said. ■ thon for the UJC has been scheduled for the evenings of Apr. 22
For information regarding this event, call the B’nai B’rith Foundation, and 27.
785-6144. □ The campaign currently stands at $6,875 million, or 93% of this
. s -. s.LaL year’s goal of $7.4 million. Each additional $74,000brings the cam-
DP. C8GPC % REuSBP BS electee paign 1% closer to the goal. With over 40 beneficiaries in Houston
±4 ppposl-.ut Panaaan El and around the world that receive allocations made by the Jewish
*** 2- 9 T -69 Federation, each dollar pledged toward that total becomes even
• Dr. Richard L. Plumbwaselected more important.
11 the 24th president of Congregation "Achieving our goal is more than a'numbers game'," notes
1. Emanu Elat the congregation’s an- campaign chairman Gil Gertner. "It’s our way of assuring the con-
9. nual meeting, Sunday, Apr. S.A tinued quality of programs and services our community depends
So member of the temple board for on." .‘.
many years, Dr. Plumb has served Those who want to assist the UJC as telephone volunteers on the
saros as senior vice president, vice pres- evenings of Apr. 22 and 27 at the Jewish Federation building can
) WK ident and chairman of the Dues, call Gary Weinstein, 729-7000 □
Youth Activities and Continuing 2000
a Education committees.
6He is a past president ofthe
Babe Green Award winner Bessie Rothstein is
‘B’nai B’rith Women Proud!’ See why on Page Twenty-Three
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Currently at $6,875 million
Phone-A-Thon to bring last-minute pledges
to ‘87 United Jewish Campaign, Apr. 22, 27
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Anthony Schalscha is installed as
president of Congregation Beth Am
Anthony Schalscha wasinstallede
as president of Congregation Beth
Am on Friday, Apr. 10, during aesieseini
Shabbat services. The services it. p
were led by Itzhak Dees, and the / W
installation ceremony was con- Balo aas
ducted by Sandra Block - C
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South Africa, has been a member u " bowsis
of Beth Am for seven years. He has suit Goals
served the congregation in many non
capacities, most recently Building see isle
Committee chairman and presi-ibioinn
dent of the Men’s Club..
According to Schalscha, "My BIT
goal for the synagogue is to make
Beth Ama center for Jewish activity 1 Au
in the west Houston area. Since the“ s
majority of our members are orig- m eh BBB
inally from outside the state, I comtnuventante,
hope to draw the congregation RA
more tightly together as an extended family would be, and make the
synagogue a major focus for their lives.
"I hope to accomplish this aim by expanding our present level of
activities to include more adult education, more holiday celebrations
and more family-oriented functions.
"We are at 185 families and growing, and that is exactly what we
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