Hurricane Carla Mars High Holy Mrs. Sidney Karbel
Day Services in Texas Synagogues to Head Northwest

FORT WORTH, Tex., (JTA)
0—Hurricane Carla, one of the
most destructive storms ever to
hit the southern United States,
knocked out most of the Rosh
Hashanah services scheduled -by
South TexaS congregations.
The impact of the hurricane
on the plans, to usher in the
Jewish New Year was surveyed
for the Jewish Telegraphic
Agency by Jim Wisch, editor
and published of the Texas
Jewish Post. New Year services
which were not canceled by
winds of up to 175 miles an
hour, were postponed until the
storm moved northward.
By mid-afternoon of Sunday
—Rosh Hashanah Eve—most of
the people in the Galveston
area, the first land target of the
storm, who had not left in re-
sponse• to warnings from
authorities, were trapped. Serv-
ices at Galveston synagogues
were canceled. Rabbi Stanley
Dreyfus, spiritual leader of
Bnai Israel synagogue in Gal-
veston, said that most of the
Jewish people of Glaveston
decided to stay and ride out
the storm.

Area Torch Drive

the rest of the population,
Mrs. Sidney J. Karbel has
obeyed warings to stay home been
appointed chairman of
and services were canceled.
Region 6 of
Victoria, which had been an
the United
early haven for Gulf Coast
Foundation.
refugees, was battered Monday
In this ca-
and synagogue services were
p a city, she
knocked out. Texas City and
will head the
the bay town area reported the
northwest area
same impact. Wharton, in the
Torch Drive.
same general area, held serv-
To work
ices under Rabbi Israel Rosen-
with Mrs._Kar-
berg's spiritual leadership on
Sunday night. -
bel as division
Mrs. Karbel
chairmen are
- Houston, the largest city in
the southern United States, Mesdames Carl Rogers, William
was severely battered by the Nemacheck, James A.
Samuel Aarons. Mrs. Louis
hurricane. Belted by _heavy and Sauel
floods and roaring winds, Redstone is community business
many of Houston's congrega- chairman and Mrs. B. David
tions postponed Rosh Ha- Ruby is in charge of publicity.
The division chairmen will be
shana - services from Sunday
and Monday to Monday eve- responsible for recruiting area
and district chairmen, who in
ning and Tuesday morning.
Houston's smaller Orthodox turn, will supervise the work of
hundreds of volunteers to solicit
synagogues held services on
the northwest area for Torch
Sunday night, however, de- Drive contributions.

spite warnings of the ap- -
proaChing storm.

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Some of the congregations in
ver Classes
Houston were unable to hold for Do
Regis
ion for th
services even if not hard hit by
ewish Cent
Sunda
Temple Bnai Israel stood the hurricane because of power river
will be
epted due
in several feet of water but failures it caused. David White, Sc
ember at
Rabbi Dreyfus reported thgt publisher of the Houston S
ool on 15th
Herald Voice, reported that
he rode by th
te.
"the services were poorly
"and saw s
outsi
Further
orm
ded Tuesday morning —
can
age." He
ed as cer-
tamed f
Mrs. Malc
poorly. Many parts of
tain t
the in 'or of the
lias of T
ton Dr., Tr
n are flooded, some are
n,
buil
had ne been dam-
irman
the E
electricity. Temple
tonal
ag
and that "we should b
sr a e 1, which had re-
ittee of the
for Shabbas w hi
led services, still could
e Orthodo
ld them after the storm
eth Jaco '
se of lack of power."
eet of w
rom Austin, the Texas capi-
High H
, Rabbi Charles Mintz, re-
postponed in
gional director of the South-
Sunday and
west
Council of the Union of
evening an
g
like American Hebrew Congrega-
tions, reported that a few
straggling refugees attended
services in Austin. He added
that services at his synagogue
were not interrupted.

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United Hebrew Schools
Livonia PTO Convenes

The Parent-Teacher Organiza-
tion of the United Hebrew
Schools, Livonia Branch, will
hold a Simchas Torah celebration
4 to 6 p.m. Oct. 3 at the
Clarenceville High School all-
purpose room for students and
their families.
New officers elected at the
last meeting of the previous sea-
son are Mesdames Richard
Bayles, president; Irving Hearsh-
en and Sidney Levine, vice pres-
idents; Lawrence Cohen, advisor
to the president and board; How-
ard Book and Fred Schwartz,
secretaries; and Mitchell Rudman,
treasurer. Board members are
Mesdames Morris Altman, Al-
bert Fink, Bernard Mirkin, Irv-
ing Alpert, Al Rosen, Saul For-
man, Sol Miller, Ralph Shiffman
and the aforementioned officers.

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CAFE GALER1E

A group of 60 Jewish per-
sons fleeing the fury of the
hurricane in Texas towns
found a haven in the Jewiih
chapel at Fort Sam Houston,
thanks to the efforts of the
National Jewish Welfare Board
(JWB).

The storm refugees, who were
directed to the chapel by the
military authorities, attended the
New Year.services of Chaplain
Oscar Lifshutz. 'With the help of
the local - JWB Armed Services
Committeb and USO-JWB staf-
fer Rabbi Emanuel Kumin, the
arrivals from Beeville, Victoria,
Galveston and Corpus Christi
were fed during both days
Rosh Hashanah by the local J
Armed Services Committee
Menwhile, it was re rted
from New Orleans that urri-
cane Carla spawned a
emen-
dons tornado which sla
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Louisiana, causing • w spread
damage in the town o
aplan,
La., named for a Jew. T town's
only hospital is the Abr
Kap-
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by
the many persons injured
the tornado hit the town.

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