Texas Jewish Post (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1964 Page: 10 of 12
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Plain Talk
•. by Alfred Segal
3t GET A GIFT
English0 AndSthe gTvl/^ V.1 '/ b^k.of the 0Id Testament in
-Ther ’ • • he doesn’t sign his name . . writes-
f°r J0Ur Jewish column. Our Bible sets so little
*u>tice m the press . . . Jewish or otherwise an? Vhttl.e
y°U *° V™*6 at Ieast °ne coIumn about it. It should wor,d which doesn’t cart
■sJPZe JoZaCslZZh7?hW*,e- S° Please Spread our Holyl"^ "ho'rc “« older than
^v‘reof°!h-VT*n‘ 0n m> ^k'sheSat tme ^”^
r^°ed ^writL1Si„Theff,';‘refy h°W mUCh of *“r Scripture
Jewish problems . . . what to'dom*”] aJ?Ut ‘°L ° Lnrd, hast not"i
problems of that sort. But Seiral onr and otherjsaken Them that seek Thee”
with our enemies, but mth rftL"£ K^Tto^ teach" a ^ 1 fWas *^ng unworthy
mgs m our Testament. Ve Up to our teach- as one of the human family
I !u?Ch d0een t care much about
his guy of 70, and what could
on, y<as, my sins! The other
day I pushed away from my
.desk in the daily newspaper of-
I w»rk, a man who
had been telling me how old he
was in a world that doesn’t care
much for guys who have come
to age 70, or even for those
. who have come to age 50 and
can t find jobs by which to’keep
on living. *
~nThl^ visitor at my desk was
k° ?n<Lh,eJwas hoPijtig that may-
be I could help him find a job
somewhere, but all I knew to
say to him was, “Sir, there isn’t
a thing I can do for you in a
world which doesn’t care for
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. 1 cauld feel myself to be
?hi1RnCr. m the world in which
!?f. Psalms ^ telling
™e- *The L°rd aIso will be a
for tbe oppressed . .
LrS? tow?r in tame of trouble;
for Thou, O Lord, hast not for-
MARTIN SENDERS
Martin Senders, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Leo ^Senders, 5821
Glendora, will be Bar Mitzvah
Saturday, April 25, at Congre-
gation Shearith Israel. Rabbi
Hillel E. Silverman, assisted by
Cantor Sol Sanders, will deliver
the charge of responsibility to
the celebrant, a seventh grade
student at John J. Pershing Jr.
High. A Kiddush will follow the
services to which all members
of the Congregation and friends
are invited. This will be follow-
ed by a luncheon for which in-
vitations have been issued.
“So, my dear sir, I’m sending von thi« ~ 7and what could by Mr. Harry Romick of "nalias 25 stlaron Lynn S
Testament in the hope that your column will notice it^nd*1* iBook 0/ Psalm BJlt °Ut af the ' and Mr' and Mrs- L K. Frenkel, 25 Jack Aliramsor
Jts meamng around among those who read you 1 bopefu lv c™d sPeak Tyler. A Kiddush will follow the 25 Au.t.i,
Bible needs to be spread widely , ’ our also win i, G«d: “The Lord services to which all members125 E>kel Wilon.ky
as among us Jews, to teach 'em afl what a.hi??. *»w“ f?r of the Congregation and friends l 25 Morri. Uim,»
GREGORY FRENKEL
Gregory Frenkel, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Milton Frenkel, 3032
Silverton, will be Bar Mitzvah
Saturday, April 25, Congrega-
tion Shearith Israel. Rabbi Hillel
E. Silverman, assisted by Cantor
Sol Sanders, will deliver the
charge of responsibility to the
celebrant, a seventh grade stu-
dent at Marsh Lane Jr. High.
Grandparent honors are shared
by Mr. Harry Romick of Dallas
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Dr. Robert M. Siearel
Steven Philip Kirsch
Debra Biderman
Marie Schuman
Dr. Irving Brodsky
Michael Deitch
Karen Levin
Mrs. A. Klausner
Melvin Cohen
Helen Stahl
Max Grabstald
Mark Brian Bodzin
Louis Adelstein
24 Ann Watt
24 Leonard Gold
24 Michelle Garment
24 Harriet L. Gell
24 Mendel Iwanier
24 Ann Goldfa*-b
24 Lil Singer
Jack Argovitz
Philip Solomons
Max Granek
Nettie Gendler
Mrs. P. M. Gendler
Lauri Sv ;an Shwiff
Sharon Lynn Shwiff
Jack Airamson
Murray Austein
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ament-----what’s in it I troubled about this column:
---- w mvii on juitHU'utars
ot the Congregation and friends l morns Lem
are invited. The celebrant willl ^5 Susie Lerer
be further iiAn/vruA - >----■*- 25 Lewis Levine
as among us JewSe t^teach * h V ^°Qg non'Jews a3’ well - - _ ....
, teach em all what bemg of God is all about.) ^/Pf^ed a high tower m are mvrxea. .he celebrant wil
’ o Lord ha<3bintV * ^°r Thou> be further honored with a lunch
that seek^Th^ ” forsaken them | eon following the services for
r^kho^^l/S^lp to write about, afVerlhe
^iSr —-tut thus “i;
st least on one occasion
^Though, really, I’m kidding.)
Hieres m fact, quite a lot of
sense in your columns most of
the time. So please, get busy,
. * fT J4Q VV Hi"
mg something bright and new
• • - and what’s brighter and
newer than our Old Testament.
i+ 1 S° ^md new because
_ kasn t been in the lives of so
that seek Thee.”
Sure enough, dear sir . . . I’m
speaking to the reader who
wrote me toward improving this
column . . . there’s so mufh h?
- ------‘“L OCIV1LCS
which invitations have been is-
sued.
—BOWLING SCORES—
Scripture for me” m 1 o B®wUng scores announced by
Ot us ... to know morp of 1 ouwimg Renter
°nd S„ow W“k of April 2- include
tm turning to our B nai B’nth Women (Daytime),
id PiAr<n ---- lA d rv . - * ' *
^al, m a column all about the | man^of us (We’^ reaT ^
goodness of our Old Testament, latest noveLs rlthl ^
Tn case you may have forgotten,. wS of the ?ovtk win ^17
fan £md highness J living as long as Our T^ta^
itself in the Book of
verbs. Please get busy, sir.”
°h> yes, I thank this man-
FRENCH LAUNDRY
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Book of Proverbs
speaking to me:
’’Wisdom is utering her voice:
How long, ye thoughtless, will
ye love thoughtlessness? How
long will fools hate knowledge ”
And the Book of Proverb! is
telling my poor head much
more: ‘‘Thou mayest walk in the
way of good men, and keep the
So I go to the Book of Psalms' £?hsc of the ^ffhteous ... My
imh is telling me: ^011’ not My teaching
but let Thy heart keep My co^I
mandments, for length of days
a/ld ^ears °f life, and peace will
they add to thee. Let not kind-
men t?)
which is Rose Rose, 212; B’nai B’.rith
Women, (night), Barbara Gro-
dm, 212-522; B’nai B’rith Men,
Joe Freed --------
236-621; Vic" Laredo,
Tremble and sin not Comr-
mune with your own heart. Of-
fer your sacrifices of righteous-
ness and put your trust in the
Levy, 200-204-589^ David Ko-
mjOrnt 220-583; Leftover, Buddy
Smith 205-564; Sadie Grabstald,
*-10, Jewish Independent, Joe
Freed, 224; Art Miller, 210-
t1*1?1 Levy’ 211-575;
Sid Frank, 204-216-584
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Oh, yes, I thank that corres-
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The Dallas Save-a-Life Lea-
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, Old Testament he sent me but de/lclous brunch will be served
even more for all the goodness! f°B(n*;ed by a game party and
I my poor fhead has been : valuable prizes. The Queen will
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of us have the Good Book on
our shelves but how many of
a«e read?? it? 1 find this in
the Book of Proverbs and it’s
not only for me alone but for
us ail It is saying; “Withhold
no good from him to whom it is
due when it is in the power of
thy hand to do it.”
And so, thanks, thanks again
dear correspondent.
receive the
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Wisch, J. A. Texas Jewish Post (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1964, newspaper, April 23, 1964; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth754888/m1/10/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .