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Bar Mitzvah
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; VWf/i Oizr Rabbis Delegates Attend
USY Convention
Thursday, January 2, 19(54 Texas Jewish Post Dallas-Page 7
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Rabbi Levi Olan will preach
What ShouiJR Dallas Do
Note To Women:
Here’s Chance To Be
BY JANICE WALD
?i"?’p‘his Friday evening at j Shwartz!
8.15 1 .M. Sa„uath ^services at; an(j president of the Solomon! T -0/0 O * « o 1 * . •
Temple Emanu-El. I Schechter USY, attended the JCC OtartS blimiiaStlCS
National USY convention in
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; At Saturday morning Sabbath ■ New Y»rk along with JacR | The Schepps Community Cen-
Services, Rabbi S. Besser wi r7ai,;Soni USY Advisor and Cyn- ter is offering all women an op-
| preach on One God, One World, thia Roosth, president of the portunity to look their best by
;One Man. The Bar Mitzvah of , Tyler USY chapter. ( the time swim suit season ar-
' Robert J. Marks, son of Mr. and. Over 1200 teenagers from’rives. A slimnastic course call-
Mrs. Manuel M. Marks will be the United States and Canada ed “Figure Control” will be of-
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AT TIFERET ISRAEL
were in attendance at this Bar
Mitzvah convention. The four
<day Kinnus, from Dec. 26-Dec.
v-° celebrated 13 years of USY,
ing1 which time the organi-
on has grown to a member-
of over 25,000 boys and
Debbie represented her chap-
qualified professional staff.
In addition to the Figure
Control classes for adults a new
course will be offered to teen-
agers that will include special
exercises, tips on grooming,
posture, diet and other phases
of interest to teenage girls.
Postphoto by l.,-Ivan Garonzik
MARK BARKIS
Rabbi Sidney Weinschnei
will conduct Oneg Shahat ser-
vices this Friday evening, Jan.
3, at 8:30 p.m. when he will,
speak on “Living Thoughts of! ter as well as the Southwest Re-
Our People,” Part Six. I gion, and functioned as a chair-
man of a Torah Study Session.
What are Eternal Truths?
Does Judaism allow for modern-
ity, since we see that morality,
.Tudaical values, even our con-
The theme of the convention
was Shalom Bayit and took in
all aspects of Jewish life in
the home and in daily living.
Mark Barris, son of Mr. and Cept of the Lord change, what'The delegates have since re-
Mrs. Isadore Barris, 5420 Del values if any, remain immuta-
Roy, will be Bar Mitzvah on ble?
Saturday morning, Jan. 4 at
Congregation Shearith Israel Following the services, all are
Synagogue. Rabbi Hiliel E. Sil- cordially invited to attend the
verman assisted by Cantor Sol Social Hour, sponsored by the
Sanders will deliver the charge ^lsterho°d.
of responsibility to the cele- J Daily services at the Congre-
brant who is an eighth grade gation, 10909 Hillcrest Road,
student at Benjamin Franklin will be held {in the coming
Jr. High School. A Kiddush will week as follows: Morning Ser-
follow the services to which all vices at 6:45 a.m., 5:14 p.m.;
members of the Congregation Sabbath Morning Services 9 a.m.;
and friends are invited. This Sunday Morning Services at
will be immediately followed by , 8 a.m.
aluncheon for invited guests.
Coming in for the event are the
grandparents, Mrs. Sarah Bar-
ris and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Etengoff of Buffalo, N. Y., and
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Harrv Barris also of Buffalo,
N. Y.
turned to their individual chap- season. Boys and girls from 16
fered on Monday and Tuesday
mornings from 10 to 11 and
Thursday evenings from 7:30 to
8:30 beginning Jan. 13. The! Anyone wishing further infor-
course will be conducted by a matlon should phone EM 3-5251.
Camp Wah-Kon-Dah Starts
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27th Season In Missouri
Nationally known Camp Wah- ed, along with riflery, archery,
kon-dah, located on the great \dancing, arts and crafts and
Lake of the Ozarks, in Missouri, camping trips,
is now preparing for its 274h
The Wah-kon-dah site is said
ters and regions with many new states attend, coming from Tex-1 to be one of the country’s most
ideas and programs for the as to Nebraska and New York beautiful areas for a children’s
coming year to help strenghten to California. Many Texas chit- oamp. It is also the site for the
both the local chapter and the dren attend with Dallas and Ft. annual National American Red
Southwest region.
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MRS. MATILDA MOSKOWITZ
Services were conducted by
Rabbi Hiliel E. Silverman and
Cantor Sol Sanders on Dec. 22
Brandeis
BY HARRY LEVY
and MATT JULIUS
Wah-kon-dah’s accredited pro-
gram receives a top rating by
the American Camping Associa
si v
at Weiland-Merrit Chapel for i , f ffi Wwh will he
Mrs. Matilda Moskowitz, 5650 i * j^uarv 17 Vev are
Bryn Mawr, who died on Dec. | ™Stf .anU*ry. 17• Aiie7 *re
19. Survivors include her hus-i **!* *oU«w>i*; Godol, Lome Ro-
nirv v’rron Hoiri il \I n mrl • If A.
i Worth always having a fine rep- Cross Water Safety school,
resentation. Age levels are 18 through 16.
Enrollment is limited to 90 boys
and 90 girls. The program are
separate. Benny J. Kessler, a
tion. It conducts one of the na- veteran in the field of camping,
tion’s finest water sports pro- is Director. He resides in St.
With Regional Convention just; grams and is famous for the Louis and can be reached at
over, Brandeis had a very capa-, teaching of water skiing. All 6203 Washington Ave., St. Louis
ble delegation to represent them land and water sports are offer- 30, Mo. _____________
including head delegate, Dennis j
Leeds; delegate, Lonnie Robin; j
Participants, Mike Grc|iSfield, j
Jeff Passe! and Steve Kravitz; !
orator Linnie Robin and ready-
writer, David Nagid.
Brandeis has also chosen a new
Tilbury Wallpaper Studio
4404 LOVERS LANE
ALL LEADING LINES
band, Philip Moskowitz, Dallas;
sons, Ben Moskowitz, Los An-
geles; Louis Moskowitz, Dallas;
iii Arthur Victor Moskowitz, Dallas;
daughters, Mrs. J. B. Schwartz,
bin; S’gan, David Nagid; Ro-
shame, Mike Grossfield; Maskir
Matthew Martin Julius; Gisbor,
Elliott Glater; Sopher, A1 Beer;
Co-sopher, Marty Harari; Kohen
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Mrs. J. Herman, Mrs. Rosa Onik, | Stern; pai liament-
Mrs. S. Levit, all of Dallas; Mrs. arian» Jfift Passel and Moreh,
Joe Schwartz, Los Angeles, six- j Sam Kasmir. We are very proud
teen grandchildren and eleven °f these officers and we would
great-grandchildren. Also, bro- like to congratulate them,
ther, Sam Greenberg, Dallas and Brandeis annual Sweetheart
a sister, Mrs. Rites, San Fran-i Dance honoring our present
cisco. Interment was in Shearith Sweetheart, Anita Block, will be
Israel Cemetery. held Feb. 23. More details later.}
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S. EDWARD HIRSCHBERG
S. Edward Hirscbberg, son of j
Mr. and Mrs. Julian F. Hirsch- '
berg, 3887 Van Ness was
Bar Mitzvah Saturday morning,
Dec. 28 at Shearith Israel. Rabbi
Hiliel E. Silverman, assisted by
Cantor Sotl Sanders, delivered
the charge of responsibility to
the celebrant, an eighth grade
student at Carey Jr. High.
Grandparent honors are shared
by Mr. Harry H. Frankel, of
New York City and Mrs. J. A.
Tahl of Cincinnati. Great grand-
parents are Mr. Max Frankel
of N. Y. and Mrs. Phillip Hirs-
chberg of Cincinnati. A Kiddush
followed the services to which
all members of the congregation
and friends were invited.
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HIVING WIZIG
Graveside services were con-
ducted by Rabbi Hiliel E. Sil-
verman and Cantor Sol Sanders
on Dec. 22 for Irving Wizig,,
5450 Dru:d Lane, who died on
Dec. 20. Survivors include his
wife, Mrs. Clara Wizig; daugh-
ter, Natalie Wizig, both of Dal-
las; son Jerry Wizig, Houston;
sister, Mrs. Simon Zlotowicz. In-,
terment was in Shearith Israel
Cemetery). Arrangfc*aaeuts by ,
Choice of ©ns gift per family frss for now insured
savings accounts of $100 or mors or add $100 or more
to existing account. Gifts must be picked up. Com*
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