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MID-YEAR MEMBERSHIP MEETING LARGEST IN HISTORY OF SYNAGOGUE There was a time when a mere unanimously elected to the member¬ handful of people attended a mem¬ ship body and welcomed
by the Chairman, Louis J. Singer: Irving An¬ gel, Samuel D. Cooperman, Benja¬ min D. Gold, Harry W. Golding, N. David Landau, Albert N. Newman,
bership meeting. Not so to-day! Last Monday evening, close to one hun¬ dred people were present at the mid-year membership meeting. Al¬ most one hundred people comprising old and new members, men and
and Simon
on the of the Ramaz School and the Sunday Religious School and spoke of the Young People's Study Group, which now has an enrollment
representatives of the Sister¬ hood and Men's Club, everyone of women,
progress
them enthusiastic, interested, desir¬ ous of participating in all Synagogue activities.
of ten students with many prospects for the coming session.
The business of the meeting was expedited in a most efficient manner. Each Chairman spoke briefly and
The social hour which followed the
meeting
well of his particular activity. Saul Lance spoke for and about the abol¬
No
Torah; Rose Rudd reported on Sisterhood hap¬ penings and Ira Weisman, on Men's Club activities.
for
one
indication of the
members.
wanted to leave and it
long after midnight before the lights in the social hall were ex¬ tinguished.
Abe Winer gave a
We
are
certain this is
fore-runner of
delight to hear. forthcoming Thanks¬ giving Services were discussed by our President. Lou Singer spoke of the proposed theatre party and Fred Plans
an
our
was
of the semi-annual financial
report which
was
attitude of
ition of donations at the
resume
Vogel.
Rabbi Lookstein reported
and
was a
more
a
welcome
such interesting
enjoyable gatherings.
the
Adult
Study Group to be Organized Lookstein is planning to organize an adult Study Group for men and women of the congregation Rabbi
Margareten, Chairman of the Year Book, was an inspiration in his re¬ port and pep talk on ADS. The following new members were
and their friends. Watch the Bulletin for details.
RABBI LOOKSTEIN WILL PREACH THIS SABBATH AT 10:30 A.M. on
"AND THE CHILDREN STRUGGLED WITHIN HER" An
Analysis of Social Conflict
KEHILATH JESHURUN BULLETIN
Synagogue Officials Joseph H. Lookstein Robert R. Fingeroth Joseph E. Adler
Rabbi
—CALLING ALL WOMEN—
Cantor
And this is A FINAL CALL
Ritual Director
to
The Sisterhood Donor Luncheon
Officers of the Congregation Max J. Etra Saul J. Lance Abraham R. Winer Abraham Wiener Jacob If.
The Wedge wood Room
Treasurer
WALDORF ASTORIA
Secretary Comptroller
Alpert
November 13, 1942
at
President
Vice-President
TUESDAY NOV. 17th, 1942 Fine Entertainment, Mah
Jong,
Kislev 4, 5703
Bridge Donor tickets $10.00 Guest tickets $3.50
Schedule of Services FRIDAY
Lighting of Candles Mincha Services SATURDAY
..
Morning Services 9:00 A.M. Weekly Portion: TOLEDOTH Genesis 25:19-28:9
Haftorah; Malachi 1:1-2:7 Mincha Services 5:10 P.M. A Discourse in Yiddish will follow Mincha
in
port
at
the
Membership Meeting,
Chairman Fred Margareten set a $5000.00 goal for the Year Book. "It's easy" he said "to reach that amount if
all put forth just a little effort." Our Year Book Chairman is right. "Effort" will be the word between we
and failure. If EVERY mem¬ ber of the Synagogue gets or gives ONE AD, it will mean assured suc¬ success
Daily Services
Morning Sunday Morning Evening
Chairman Fred Margareten Sets $5000.00 Goal Last Monday evening, his re¬
5:20 P.M. 5:30 P.M.
7:30 A.M.
8:30 A.M. 5:20 P.M.
Yahrzeits for the Week
SOLOMON BERK JULIUS GOLDSTEIN NATHAN HUTKOFF DR. HERBERT M. KLEIN DAVID SCHLANG ELKA ABRAHAMS
Congratulations Sergeant Daniel Weiss, Son of Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Weiss and grand¬ of our beloved Regina Margar-
son
eten, will be married this Sunday. We want to take this opportunity of
wishing Dan and his bride every happiness and of saying Mazel Tov to the entire family.
Leaving it in the hands of just few is unfair and unsportsmanlike. Mr. Margareten is a cess.
a
very busy man Murray Rosenberg, and Max Etra, Saul Lance, J.J. Lubell, Elliott Siegel, Louis Yohann, Abe Winer, Jack Alpert and several others; yet each of these people have brought and are still bringing ADS to us. If they can, why not YOU? —so
is
The Year Book goes to press De¬ cember 15th. No ADS will be accept¬ ed after Dec. 10 th.
Greetings The congregation etxends warm greetings to our newly elected mem¬ ber, Mr. N. David Landau, and sin¬
cerely hopes his association with us will be a lasting and happy one.
KEHILATH JESHURUN BULLETIN
THE
cordially invites to attend its
MEN'S
and
you
CLUB
friends, both
your
men
and women,
regular monthly meeting and forum this
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17th, at 8:30 P.M. in the Social Hall to hear PASUPULETI GOPALA KRISHNAYYA
speak
on
~
"INDIA AND THE WAR" The United Nations are
on the offensive! Natu¬ powerful factor and weapon in the offensive against the Axis and particularly against Japan. How can we gain the assistance of India's people in this struggle? How can we imbue them
rally, India is
a
with confidence in the United Nations cause the integrity of the Atlantic Charter? These and more,
and
things
Mr.
Krishnayya,
an
enlightened leader
and erudite scholar will tell us. We urge you to attend the meeting. Bring the members of your fam¬ ilies and your friends and get set for an informative,
interesting and entertaining evening. Come early so that the meeting can start promptly. Men's Club
The chairmen of the Honor Roll
Plaque committee advise that the plaque chosen is beautiful beyond description. It requires about two weeks to emboss the
Since
it
will
be
names
dedicated
it.
on
at
the
Thanksgiving Services to be held the Synagogue on Nov. 26th, this probably send in
at
is
last opportunity to the names of your dear ones
in Service.
your
.
."ADS"
are
coming in,
but not nearly fast enough. Put your shoulder to the wheel and push
harder, boys. You know what it will in terms of help for undernour¬ ished and underprivileged children mean
as
well
as
our
various other
causes
and functions. Good
enough incen¬ tives if ever there were any. .Our Men's Club was very well represen¬ ted at the semi-annual membership .
Murmurings meeting of the Synagogue on Mon¬ day evening, Nov. 9th. Our officers did us proud, as they always do, both in their representative attend¬ ance,
their speaking and their work.
After working day and night se¬ lecting and having prepared the Ho¬ nor
off
Roll Plaque Sam Sacks topped worthful endeavor by person¬
a
ally donating the Plaque. The Men's Club, Sisterhood and Congregation join in thanking him. We hear our Treasurer, Billie Fischberg, is home with a sprained ankle. Here's wish¬ ing him a speedy recovery. Saul .
.
.
Lance
becoame
a
year
.
older last
Tuesday. Happy Birthday, Saul. a lively and well attended Execu¬ .
.
At
tive Board
meeting, it
was
decided
that the next monthly meeting and forum be held during Chanukah week. If you like "latkes," keep this date with the Men's Club.
KEHILATH JESHURUN BULLETIN
Young Folks Auxiliary News by Rita Singer, Chairman We, the babes years
ago,
are
in
arms
taking
of
a
over.
Co-Chairman (I had lose next week's
or
few
to
get that in
allowance!). See
in the next issue!
you
The
Men's Club and Sisterhood had bet¬ ter watch out!
Two weeks ago, under the spon¬
sorship of the Sunday School, of which my Dad, Louis J. Singer, is Chairman, (look, she gives her fami¬ ly a boost) the boys and girls aged 15 to 17, met with the Rabbi, and in addition to spending Sunday morn¬ ings between 11 and 12:30 o'clock studying Jewish History and Folklore, also
decided
to
go
in
for Social
programs as well. We are coming along splendidly. We can use some handsome men, even orous
if
they are 18, and some glam¬ girls, preferably with Follies
ambitions
(oh, hum, what will she think of next?) Don't forget the Sisterhood Lunch¬ eon, Waldorf Astoria, Nov. 17th, of which my Mother, Mimi
Singer is
SISTERHOOD CHATTER We
hood,
are
as
glad to welcome to Sister¬ members, Mrs. Julius
new
Kohn and Mrs. Abraham R. Winer. We hope they will actively partici¬ pate in all our endeavors. .Please ask for Benevolent Fund Boxes at the office. A fine way io teach your .
children to be charitable. .We are sorry that illness kept Mrs. Max Singer from our last meeting and we hope she has fully recovered. .
.
Paging Mrs. Henry Rafsky. We ed her at
last meeting. Mrs. is certainly achiev¬ ing success with her "Kiddie" page. Is your entry in? Please remem¬ our
.
Rae
Oppenheim
ber
the Service
.
$1.00 is all
.
Honor Roll.
it costs per name.
CHAPEL
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