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is a social worker for the
Avodah Work Center in
Dallas.
Dr. Harold B. Crasilneck,
Dallas Clinical Psychologist
8 was the recipient of the
g American Society for Clini-
cal Hypnosis Annual Award
for the Best Clinical Paper in
Hypnosis for 1980, on
Saturday evening, No-
vember 15 at the Annual
Awards Dinner at The
b Raddison Hotel in Minne-
■ apolis. The American So-
8 ciety of Clinical Hypnosis is
comprised of physicians:
medical doctors, psycholo-
gists and dentists who have
been trained in hypnother-
apy in their individual
specialties. Dr. Crasilneck’s
V Award was for his recently
|| published work on “The Use
of Hypnosis in the Control of
Chronic Back Pain.”
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Dr. Crasilneck is a Clinical
Professor in the Department
of Psychiatry and a Clinical
Professor in the Department
of Anesthesiology at South-
western Medical School
Health Science Center in
Dallas, and is also in private
practice.
Mrs. Nogah Elster of
Hicksville, Long Island, was
a recent guest of Sandy and
Sam Mandelbaum and fami-
ly. Susan Laufer of Toronto
is enjoying a visit with good
friends, Anna and Irwin
Segal and children, Aaron
and Debbie. Good wishes to
Linda and Mervin Sachar,
formerly of Capetown,
8 South Africa, who recently
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Neuman, Zionist Leader for 60 Years, Dies at 87
TEL AVIV [WNS] - Dr.
Emanuel Neumann, who for
more than 60 years held
leadership roles in the
Zionist movement in the
United States and Israel,
died here Oct. 26 after a long
illness at the age of 87. He
was chairman of the World
Zionist Oreanization-Ameri-
Mark your calendar, and
save these dates:
Starlight BBW Art Auc-
tion, Saturday evening, Nov.
22, at 8 p.m. at the JCC.
Akiba Academy’s Annual
Auction will be held Satur-
day evening, December 6 at
7:30 p.m. at the school. We
hear that in addition to
many useful household
items, toys, and jewelry,
there are numerous local
get-away weekends avail-
able.
ON THE BUSINESS
SCENE: Trudy from Vien-
na, who is well versed in
every area of the Barber and
Beauty profession offers
services for gentlemen in-
cluding shave, facial, hair-
care or special hair care.
Trudy’s hairstyles are based
on individual needs and she
does Sculpture and Roffler
cuts as well as any other
individual styles. Trudy,
who also does permanents
and tints, is located at 8046
Spring Valley, west of
Bagelsteins. By appointment
only, call — 238-8571.
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THE FESTIVAL OF HANUKA is quickly approaching for
those of you, who are still winding up last minute details of
decorating for the holidays. Flo Wilson of Richardson
shares these photos of her original Hanuka decorations.
The figures of the Maccabees are made from felt and
proudly stand on the tablecloth which took Flo three days
to make. On the tablecloth are sewn two gold felt and red
glittered menorah. The tablecloth illustrates the Hanuka
Holiday and commemorates the victory of the Jewish
people.
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stitution of the Jewish
Agency was chairman of its
American section. Born in
Libau, Latvia, Neumann
came to the U.S. at an early
age and was educated at
Columbia University and the
New York University Law
School. He was one of the
founders of Young Judaea
during the First World War
and was editor of Young
Judaean magazine. He was
educational director of the
Zionist Organization of
America from 1918 to 1920.
After organizing the Pales-
tine Foundation Fund in
1921, he served as its first
national director and then
its president. In 1925 he
organized the United Pales-
tine Appeal and was chair-
man of its executive commit-
tee for two years. He was
president of the Jewish
National Fund from 1928 to
1930. In 1931 he was elected
a member of the World
Zionist Executive and the
Jewish Agency for Palestine
and served in Jerusalem in
1939. During the War, he
devoted himself to Zionist
causes in the U.S. and
organized the American
Palestine Committee and
carried on negotiation with
the State Department.
When the Anglo-American
Committee was established
in 1945, Neumann presented
the Jewish case before it in
hearings in Washington. In
1947, he was a member of
the Jewish Agency delega-
tion to the United Nations
and presented the case for a
Jewish state before the UN.
He was president of the
ZOA‘ in 1947-1948 and
1956-1958 and later was
honorary president. He was
president of the World
Union of General Zionists
from 1957 to 1963. Neumann
founded the Tarbuth
Foundation in 1962 and was
its first chairman.
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