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On the occasion of the

to

new

year

extend to the officials, trustees,

and members of

our congregation, of the Sisterhood

the members

and

Men's

friends

Club

and

I

City

Elul 24, 5703

September 24th, 1943

we

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and

to

worshippers

all

our

heartiest

nmts

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greetings and good wishes. May the new year bring to each of us in¬ dividually and to all of us collec¬ tively the fulfillment of the wish up¬ permost in the hearts of all lasting and speedy peace.



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Abraham Wiener, Secretary-

MAX J. ETRA, President

Abraham R. Winer, Treasurer

Saul J. Lance, Vice-President

Jacob H. Alpert, Comptroller

SYNAGOGUE ORDINANCES 1. Admission

to

the

services

or

5. Please refrain from all

conversa¬

as

as early possible. 3. Join in the congregational singing. 4. Remember that this year the ushers are also the synagogue air

during any part of the services. Proper decorum is esential for digni¬ fied worship. 6. Please be in your seat before the sermon begins. Doors will be closed during the sermon. 7. Do not remove your Tallith or leave your seats until after the ben¬ ediction is pronounced at the close

raid wardens.-

of'the service

any

part of the services will be by

card

only. This rule will be strictly

enforced. 2. Come to the services

tion

SERMON TOPICS OF RABBI LOOKSTEIN 1. 2.

Thursday: "A Blueprint For Life" Saturday: "Return, O World"

KEHILATH JESHURUN BULLETIN

Have You Reserved Your Seats

REMEMBER SELICHOTH Our Selichoth services will be held this Sat. night at 12:30 A. M. In re¬

this service has become popular and. is .attended by wo¬

cent years very

men as

fact

a

well

as men.

Because of that

special block of seats will be

set aside for the women on

the main

floor of the synagogue. Uniform books with English translation will be available to all. The traditional service will-be embellished by spe¬ cial prayers appropriate for these times. Be with us this Sat. night. BAR MITZVAH THIS SABBATH The first Bar Mitzvah of

a

Central

Jewish Institute student will be held this Saturday in our Synagogue Young Philip Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lewis, will be initiated into the fold of

Israel at

our

services.

For the

will be held in

our

Synagogue. We wil have

special guests the children's congregation of the C.J.I., for whom a special block of seats

as our

will be reserved.

We extend

greetings to the children's con¬ gregation, the Bar Mitzvah and to our

yet reserved seats for the

as

Holidays to do mittee

at

so

High

The Com¬

once.

in

charge will continue in evening from 8 to 10 and on Sunday, from 10 to 5.

session every

o'clock The

office is of

course

daily

open

from 9 to 5. If you

are one

lected to any

reserve

of those who neg¬ do not delay

seats

longer. Waiting until the last

moment will inconvenience you us.

There

of

choice

person or

are

only

seats

a

and limited number

available.

phone in order

Call

in

to procure

desired reservations. BOARD OF TRUSTEES TO MEET

Henceforth all Central Jewish Insti¬ tute Bar Mitzvahs

High Holidays

We urge all those who have net

A

very

important meeting of the

Board of Trustees will be held Mon¬

day, Sept. 27th, at 8:30 P.M., in the library of the synagogue. Since this will be the first season

meeting of the

and because there

are

new

many

activities to be planned and discussed, it is essential that every new

Trustee attend.

all future Bar Mitzvahs. A SPEEDY RECOVERY

MAZEL TOV TO THE WINERS ..Our Treasurer, Abraham R. Win¬ er and Mrs. Winer are the proud

parents of a new son. We extend to them

our

heartiest wishes. May they

derive ever-increasing joy from the new-born. MANY THANKS

The

Synagogue is now the proud possessor of a very beautiful sterling silver pointer, made in the Bezalel school in Palestine a gift from our good friend Mrs. Irving Bachrach. We are very grateful to the donor for her thoughtfulness and kindness.

The congregation prays lor the speedy recovery

fervently of

Mrs.

Aaron Etra, mother of the Etra boys. Our best wishes, too, are extended

Mrs. Isadore Schlang who is re¬ cuperating from pneumonia. May they both soon be up and about to

enjoying enduring good health. Another Member Joins the Fold We are happy to announce the

receipt of a new membership ap¬ plication from Mr. Morris Goldstein, of 35 East 84th Street. We extend

hearty welcome Gcidstein.

to

him

and

a

Mrs.

KEHILATH JESHURUN BULLETIN ROSH HASHANAH SERVICES

WEDNESDAY, SEPT.

29th



RAMAZ KINDERGARTEN

Rosh

Hashanah Eve Selichoth Services

6:30 A.M.

Regular morning services will follow Mincha Services

6:30 P.M.

Eruv Tavshilin should be

THURSDAY, SEPT.

30

arranged



Rosh Hashanah I

Morning Services

7 :30 A.M.

Mincha Services

5:15 P.M.-

Tashlich Ritual between Mincha and Maariv' Maariv Services

6:45 P.M.

FRIDAY, OCT. 1st—Rosh Morning Services Lighting of Candles

Hashanah II 7:30 A.M.

6:20 P.M.

Mincha Services

SATURDAY



6:20 P.M.

SHABBAT SHUVA

Morning Services 9:00 Weekly Portion: Haazinu Deuteronomy 32:1 - 52 Haftorah: Hosea 14:2 Mincha Services

-

During the week selichoth

A.M.

6:00 P.M.

by

regular morning services at 7 :30. Holiday Sermons of Rabbi Lookstein Rabbi Lookstein will preach the Rosh Hashanah ^rmon Thursday morning, at 10:30. His subject will be "A Blueprint for Life". The Rabbi will also preach

ing, at 10:45, O World". after a

on

on

Saturday

morn¬

the subject "Return,

On

Saturday afternoon, Mincha, the Rabbi will deliver

discourse in Yiddish. As

the are

progressive

well-equipped room, thoroughly lighted and aired, houses the kindergarten. An outdoor play-roof with all kinds of games is at the children's disposal. The kindergartner is an expert in her field. Facilities for afternoon rest and hot are available. Those inter¬

lunches ested

may

communicate

with

courtesy to the Rabbi and to congregation our worshippers

urgently

sermon

in order to avoid

the

Ramaz office. Your Child's Religious Education A number of

our

parents have al¬

ready enrolled their children in the C. J. I. Talmud Torah, adjoining our right of religious Hebrew education should be honored by child

to

a

every parent. The to consult with

ested

or

they

Rabbi will be glad

those who may

see

inter¬

are

Mr.

Principal of the Talmud Torah.

Kami,

ESROGIM There is

a

very

definite scarcity of

Esrogim because of war conditions*.. Therefore, those who wish to obtain Esrogim and Lulovim should -com¬ municate without delay with Mr. Joseph E. Adler, who will be able to procure domestic as well Palestinian Esrogim.

as

some

a

requested to be in their seats before the sermon begins. No one will be admitted during the to

a

synagogue. The inalienable

will be said

the

a sturdy foundation of educational career. A

every

10

6:45 A.M. and will be followed

at

The only class which still ba§ q few available places in the Ramaz School is the kindergarten. An excel¬ lent opportunity is offered to children in this kindergarten for the laying of

distraction the preacher and listeners.

NEW YEAR GREETINGS from the

Kehilath Jeshurun Sisterhood and Men's Club To their Members and Friends

KEHILATH JESHURUN BULLETIN

Synagogue Officials Joseph' IT. Lobkstein Rabbi Robert R. Fingeroth Cantor Joseph E. Adler Ritual Director Officers of the Congregation President

Max J. Etra

Saul

Vice-President

J. Lance

Treasurer

Abraham R. Winer

Abr* ham Wiener Jaeoo H.

Secretary

Comptroller

Alpert

YAHRZEITS FOR THE WEEK SIMON BERKOWITZ SAMUEL FELDMAN

CHAYIM FRIEDMAN

JACOB HECHT MICHAEL LANDAU

IGNATZ MARGARETEN PHILIP POLLNER

SABBATH SERVICES SARAH R. BUCHER

FRIDAY

.....6:30 P.M.

Lighting of Candles

6:30 P.M.

Mincha Services

BESSIE R. COHEN

SARAH HECHT ROSALIE ISRAEL

SATURDAY

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Morning Services 9:00 A.M. Weekly Portion: Nizabim—Vayelech Deuteronomy 29:9-31:30 Haftorah: Isaiah 61:10

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Mincha Services Selichoth Services

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JACOB D, COHEN Specializing in Life Insurance for Business

Purposes and Annuities

6:45 A.M. and will

followed

services at

by the regular morning 7:30. Evening services will

be held

6:30 o'clock.

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SADIE IT. LUBELL

63:9 6:30 P.M. 12:30 A.M.

Sunday morning services will be held 8:30. On Monday and Tuesday Seli-

coth will be sa;d

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