Texas 2009 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HR2784 Introduced / Bill

Filed 02/01/2025

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                    81R35241 BPG-D
 By: Edwards H.R. No. 2784


 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, The Jewish Herald-Voice has served readers in
 Houston and the Gulf Coast region for more than a century; and
 WHEREAS, This illustrious paper traces its roots to 1907,
 when Edgar Goldberg began his career as a publisher with a circular
 he called the Houston Jewish Bulletin; the following year, Mr.
 Goldberg published the first edition of the Jewish Herald, which he
 later renamed the Texas Jewish Herald; after his death in 1937, his
 wife, Esther, continued to run the weekly newspaper for several
 years before selling it to David White, who had recently started his
 own newspaper, Jewish Voice in Houston; he combined the papers as
 the Jewish Herald-Voice and expanded coverage, instituting columns
 and special holiday editions; and
 WHEREAS, Joseph and Jeanne Samuels became the third
 publishers in the newspaper's proud history in 1973, and since
 assuming ownership, they have greatly increased its readership; the
 Jewish Herald-Voice covers international, national, and local
 news, as well as events in the lives of its readers; the paper's
 stories reflect the diversity of the Jewish community in Houston
 and on the Gulf Coast, and its pages serve as both a forum for
 discussion and a means of connecting people from different
 denominations; subscribers to the Herald-Voice receive five
 magazines each year in addition to the paper--annual issues devoted
 to Passover and Rosh Hashanah, guides for planning weddings and
 bar/bat mitzvahs, and a lifestyle magazine titled VOICES in
 Houston; and
 WHEREAS, Over the years, the Herald-Voice management and
 staff have won numerous journalism awards from such organizations
 as the Texas Press Association, the Gulf Coast Press Association,
 and the American Press Association, as well as honors from local
 Jewish agencies and organizations in recognition of their myriad
 endeavors in behalf of the community; the Herald-Voice continues to
 be a true family enterprise, with several family members helping
 Joe and Jeanne Samuels to produce the paper; among their number is
 daughter Vicki Samuels, who serves as president and advertising
 manager; and
 WHEREAS, One of the oldest Jewish newspapers in the country,
 the Jewish Herald-Voice constitutes an important source of
 information for business owners, government officials, and clergy
 of other faiths, as well as members of the Jewish community, and it
 is indeed a pleasure to recognize this enduring beacon on the
 Houston media landscape; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 81st Texas
 Legislature hereby recognize the Jewish Herald-Voice for its
 contributions to the community and extend to its publishers and
 staff sincere best wishes for continued success; and, be it further
 RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
 prepared for the Jewish Herald-Voice as an expression of high
 regard by the Texas House of Representatives.