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RABBI PRESENTS BLUEPRINT

those

FOR FUTURE ACTIVITIES At the Board of Trustees

meeting

courses

presented

on

gregational past and

vices and last for

The plan

listened with great interest. covered an evaluation of

our

even

con¬

a

a

Beard of

Trustees will

in¬

ON YEAR BOOK

now

Mr. Fred

Margareten, Chairman of

the 1943 Year Book Committee,

re¬

ported to the Board of Trustees that the financial success of the project exceeded that attained by any simi¬ lar undertaking in the past. What was even more gratifying to learn was that the Year Book this year will be more than a mere journal of ads and compliments. It will have import¬ ant literary material. It will include religious information, as well as other pertinent reading matter. The

DO YOU KNOW

familiar with the Jewish book? Are you acquainted with the meaning and significance of some of the important prayers? Do you know why, when and by whom they were composed? Beginning with next Saturday Are you

prayer

afternoon, Rabbi Lookstein will de¬ liver a series of discourses on the

Year Book will therefore

handbook for all

general subject of the Jewish Prayer sense

are

GLOWING REPORT

YOUR PRAYER BOOK?

a

women

vited.

study the plan and prepare for its proper implementation.

Book. In

ser¬

half year. It is

planned that a question and period will follow the regular

discourse. Men and

the future. It

revision of its financial structure.

The

a

answer

long range suggested a rethinking of the scope and object¬ ives of the congregation, as well as view of

five successive weeks

on

Saturday afternoons.

These discourse follow mincha

future activities to which the Board

4

on

delivered

Rabbi Lookstein comprehensive plan of

requests made by the Rabbi's dis¬ the Kaddish which were

numerous

who heard

last Thursday night, a

City

Tebet 25, 5704

January 21, 1944



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this series is the

our

serve

year-round

as a

use

by

members.

RABBI LOOKSTEIN WILL SPEAK THIS SATURDAY MORNING AT 10:30 on

"ARROGANCE

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Its Personal and Social

Implications"

KEHILATH JESHURUN BULLETIN

SISTERHOOD NEWS

All members and their friends

are

cordially invited to

our

next meeting

MONDAY, JANUARY 24 CAFETERIA LUNCH 1 P.M.

MRS. MAURICE FINKELSTEIN will discuss "The Great Hatred"

"The Life Of Shalom Aleichem"

by Maurice Samuel CANTOR ROBERT R. FINGEROTH Will sing

We

are

proud to

announce

Yiddish Folk Songs

the

presentation of three scholarships to Ramaz School to date. May the de¬

serving children enjoy tion with

fine educa¬

blessings.

our

Mrs. Samuel Rosen and Dr. Ann

a

as

chairman

Casper,

important of charities.

most

Our

Camp Fund must be kept going, for our youngsters who were at camp last summer are again an¬ ticipating those two glorious weeks we will give them. Mrs. S. L. Brody,

as co-chairman Jewish Appeal, are al¬ ready hard at work planning for this

makes it.

THEATRE PARTY HUGE SUCCESS

were

of the United

Those

who

"Jackpot" last part of our Theatre Party were delighted not only with the performance, but with as

the opportunity to socialize with the congregational family. Those, who, for one reason or another, could not be

with

us

have

cause

to

regret

their absence. Mr. Louis J.

Singer, Chairman of Party, certainly deserves the fullest gratitude for his preserv¬ ing and at times tedious work. His -capable leadership and the tirq.e and effort that he gave to the project the Theatre

chairman of this Fund asks you to

respond to her appeal when she

it

responsible for the

was

saw

Wednesday night

Good

luck to them!



a

richer

success

success

that

than that

of last year's Theatre Party! To the following ticket sellers go his thanks, as well as the thanks of the congregation: Israel Cummings, Max J. Etra, William Fischberg, Mor¬ ris S. Galler, Alex Garfein, Herman

Goldman, Irwin B. Jacobs, Dr. Elihu Katz, Irving Kobrin, Saul J. Lance, Samuel Levy, Sol Lustbader, Arnold Livingston, William Prince, Samuel Rosen, Mrs. Jacob Rudd, J. J. Rosenblum, Leigh Robbins, Aaron J. Si¬ mon, Max Scheidt, Eli Siegel, Abra¬ ham R. Winer, I. F. Weisman, H. Weiss.

KEHILATH JESHURUN BULLETIN

MEN'S CLUB NEWS

ANNUAL CHARITY

4

TYPICAL

Now that the time is fast approach¬

^

MEN'S

CLUB

RUMMAGE SALE As

example of the spirit with, members are imbued,, Klein, optician, continues his provide eye-glasses free of"

an

which

our

ing for the Annual Charity Rummage Sale, held in cooperation with the

Leon A.

Sisterhood, Chairman Lawrence Brody and Co-chairman, Irwin B. Jacobs,

charge to

remind us to send in that unused merchandise. Don't throw away or destroy any discarded or unwanted artciles. Something new, something old, we'll make good use of

offer to

any

underprivileged child

of Ramaz School, who needs them. An action such as this further ex¬

plains the phenomenal growth of group. We thrive on the good

our we

anything

get. If you telephone the syna¬ or ATwater 9-0820, we'll be pleased to call for same. We

SPIRIT

do!

we

^

gogue office, ATwater 9-5760

acknowledge with

thanks the merchandise Mr. and Mrs. Zeb

sent

in

by Epstein, Mrs. J.

Pofcher, Samuel Kramer ($ Brothers.

and Jacobs

CONGRATULATIONS We

happy to announce that Program Chairman, Dr. Elihu Katz, was recently elected president of the New York Physicians Society. are

our

We wish him every new

success

in his

office.

MEMBERSHIP Our

Membership Chairman, Jack

Alpert, tells us that our paid up membership today is larger than at any time in our history. He further states, that we have the largest ^ Men's Club registration in the city. This condition is brought about as a result of effective leadership and an

unswerving devotion and

pur¬

pose.

FRANKFURTERS TO THE FORE! Once again we thank our good friend and food patron, the generous Sam Bucher. This silent

gentleman frankfurters speak for him and they never fail to have their say lets his

at

every meeting. What would a Men's Club social hour be without them?

PARK EAST GROUP

TO HOLD DANCE

^

The Park East Youth meets on

Group which

the first and third Wednes¬ month in our social

days of each hall will hold

Valentine Dance on Sunday evening, Feb. 14th in our building. Tickets are now on sale and can be obtained from Miss Inez a

4 Zuckerman, 200 West 98th Street., MO. 2-5841, and are priced at 83c.

JACOB D. COHEN T D."

Specializing in Life Insurance and Annuities

Office: 1440

Broadway—LO 5-4259

Home: 20 W. 84th St.—EN 2-7733 New York

City

Daily Serivces

Synagogue Officials Joseph H. Lookstein Robert R. Fingeroth Joseph E. Adler

Rabbi

Cantor Ritual Director

Officers of the Congregation Max J. Etra

Vice-President

Abraham R. Winer

Treasurer

Abraham Wiener

Secretary Comptroller

Jaeon H. Alpert

7:30 A.M. 8:30 A.M. 5:50 P.M.

YAHRZEITS FOR THE WEEK

President

Saul J. Lance

Morning Sunday morning Evening HYMAN COHEN MORRIS GOLD ALBERT HERSKOVITS

JANE FISCHEL HENRIETTA HIRSCH

SCHEDULE OF SERVICES

EVA HOFSTADTER

FRIDAY

CLARA LEWIS

Lighting of Candles

5:45 P.M.

Mincha Services

5:45 P.M.

JENNIE SIEGEL

SATURDAY

Morning Weekly Portion: Voera

9:00 A.M. ON

BOARDWALK

THE

ATLANTIC

Exodus: 6:2-9:35 Haftorah: Ezekiel 28:25-29:21 Rosh Chodesh Prayers Rosh Chodesh Shevat will be

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5:30 P.M.

Discourse in English will follow Mincha Services

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Wednesday, January 26th Mincha Serivces

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