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January 15/ 1943

Synagogue Gallop Poll sermon last Saturday, Rab¬ bi Lcokstein discussed the varietes of sermonic discourse. Those who

TO ALL

THANKS

In his

At

the conclusion of our very

successful my

Theatre

Party I extend

heartiest thanks to

were

all who con¬

talk

Those who who bought them, those who by their counsel

present considered the Rabbi's a lesson in homelitics for

tributed to that success.

layman.

sold tickets and those

nounced, sent

rendered valuable assistance to all goes my humble expressions of gratitude. May we snjoy similar celebrations midst ever .ncreasing success and peace. and cooperation

their



LOUIS J.

mon

ate". In addition, the of

the

membership regarding the

improvements in the synagogue ser¬ vice. Watch the mails for the ques¬

Chairman

tionnaire.

PREACH THIS SABBATH AT 10:30 A.M. on

"

questionnaire

will seek to obtain the suggestions

SINGER

RABBI LOOKSTEIN V/ILL

"Shortly", the Rabbi an¬ "a questionnaire will be out to the membership asking opinion as to the type of ser¬ that they would best appreci¬

PROPHETISM"

KEHILATH JESHURUN BULLETIN

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

Bible Class Starts

Rabbi

Cantor Ritual Director

Officers of the Congregation Max J. Etra

President

Saul J. Lance

Vice-President

Abraham R. Winer Abraham Wiener

Treasurer

Secretary

Jacoo H. Alpert

Comptroller

January 15, 1943

Shebat 9, 5703

Schedule of Services

FRIDAY

Lighting of Candles

5:40 P.M.

.

Mincha Services

5:45 P.M.

SATURDAY

The

Adult

Auspiciously

Bible

Class

had

its

opening session last Wednesday with thirty men and women present. Among them were some of the out¬

standing members

of the congrega¬ The introduc¬

tion and their wives.

tory lecture

gave a

brief survey of

the contents of the Bible and pro¬ ceeded at once to a discussion of the prophetic books which will form the subject of study this season. The Book of Joshua as the first of the prophetic books was then analyzed and a warm and highly

stimulating

Morning Services

9:00 A.M.

general discussion followed.

Weekly Portion: BO Exodus 10:1-13:16 Haftorah:

Jeremiah 46:13-28

Mincha Services

5:30 P.M.

A Discourse in Yiddish will follow Mincha

Daily Services

Morning Sunday Morning Evening

7:30 A.M. 8:30 A.M. 5:45 P.M.

Yahrzeits for the week -

JOSEPH FREED SAMUEL GALLER

JOSEPH KORACK

On Wednesday, Jan. 20th, the class will meet again at which time the Book of Judges will be discussed.

Significant chapters in that book have already been assigned for pre¬ liminary reading and it is expected that the second session of the class will be even more interesting than

the first. Those who could not attend the first session and expect to attend the second are asked to read chapt. 4 and 5 in the Book of

Judges. This

will make their participation

more

enlightening and enjoyable.

DORA MILLER

MALKAH BAUM

January 15, 1943

Shebat 9, 5703

If you want to obtain a familiarity with the historic background of the

prophetic

era in Israel, if you want be introduced to the great and

CHAMISHO OSAR B'SHEBAT On Thursday, Jan. 21st, we will celebrate the Jewish Arbor Day, also called the New Year of Trees. It is

abiding ethical teachings of the

customary to partake of such fruit grows in Palestine on that day.

oughf not to miss this opportunity. A

as

to

phets, if

pro¬

seek an evaluation of their message for our own day, you you

cordial invitation is evtended to all.

KEHILATH JESHURUN BULLETIN

SISTERHOOD CHATTER As predicted, the Sisterhood

Greetings and Gratitude Louis Singer

meet¬

ing on Monday was the year's standing one. It was obvious

A relative

out¬

that

of

purpose

doing their share

congregation. His devotion and in¬

towards the War

Effort. The business part of the eting was short but effective. An active

dustry are touching and contagious. Many have been fired with enthus¬ iasm by the example he has set.

me¬

sewing and knitting headed by Rose Alpert and Helen Brody pledged themselves to

His

group

EVERY

met

MONDAY

from

1

urged to lend them

to the group.

working for 1'Bundles

tine". Can any Jewish a

ed in such

gratification

Dr.

Anne Casper is still willing give the "Advanced First Aid Course" if ten or more women will to

woman

program

was

charmingly simple

delivered but

manner

deep conviction which mani¬ thoroughness of her knowl¬

fested the

edge and which opened a trend of thought hitherto unknown to most present.

There

questions and Siegel substantiated her talk with incidents and personal experi¬ ences. All expressed the hope were

Mrs.

most

Siegel will

return in the

near

future and continue her subject. Sound pictures on

"Tolerance",

"Sabotage" and

"The

followed. This, too,

War

was a

Effort"

treat and

him.

as

our

Jewish

obligations Every

women.

left

feeling she had spent enjoyable day. It was grand!

a

And now! The March of Outstand¬

ing Meetings goes on for on JAN¬ UARY 25th, at 2 P.M. Sisterhood in¬ —

vites to

a

at

its

members and their guests

MID-YEAR MEMBERSHIP TEA,

which a representative of the O.P.A. will explain in detail the new FOOD POINT RATIONING SYSTEM. This is of vital interest to every wo¬

man.

We

invite

this afternoon

as

a

diary. Congratulations

to Mr. and Mrs.

to

set aside MUST in your

you

date

that

Mrs.

deep

to

another reminder of

especially

register.

with

activity

behalf of the House of God may yield beneficial results to it and in

in this work.

a

success

financially, dram¬

Our heartiest thanks to him and sincerest wishes that his

more

Inter-faith



our

worthy cause? Come and show your approval by participating

in

to

atically and socially.

find

privilege of listening to Mrs. Beth Levin Siegel and indeed it was a privilege. Her message on the Jewish woman's place in the

contribution

unqualified

an

in every respect

We

We had the

recent

ship of the Theatre Party which was held last Tuesday and which result¬

to

For Pales¬

woman

most

synagogue welfare is his chairman¬

5 P.M. in the social hall. All mem¬ bers who have sewing machines are are

midst,

Mr. Louis J. Singer has already won the affection and esteem of the entire

the group of women who gathered with the sincere

came

newcomer in our

to

and best wishes

Frank Tisch

on

arrival of their glamour girl. missed Rose

Schlang and

sorry to hear she is ill. We a

speedy recovery.

.

we

the

.We are

hope for

KEHILATH JESHURUN BULLETIN An

Open Letter

to

the

Sisterhood

Dear Members: At this very minute some of our brethren are being tortured, starved and

beaten to death. This, dear friends, is no pigment of a morbid imagination; it is a painful and hor¬ rible

fact.

Are

to

we

shrug our shoulders dreadful, those poor

unfortunate soulsI'Have we become so smug, so soft with luxury, so calloused to human suffering? I say NO! Underneath that soft smooth exterior I know that we, the

of

our

hearts

that

fellow

man.

us

do We

should read some of the letters re¬ ceived for the kits and Chanukah boxes sent to them! If there are any women in our

community with

and say "Isnt it

women

Victory Kits, as you know, go to our boys at the front to help make their life a little easier and happier. You

Jewish community, still have

beat

and

feel

for

our

So, for pity's sake, let

something about it!

have several important orojects-"Bundles for Palestine" and "Victory Kits" for our soldiers. The former provides clothing for the Palestinians who are literally in rags due to a shortage of materials. The now

I

us

who have not joined wonderful work, and

in

our

have only mentioned two of the

things we do would be happy to meet with them and ex¬ plain still further why they should many

work and join with us in these im¬ portant and necessary endeavors. I ask every woman of our com¬

munity to come to our next open meeting which will take place in the social hall of our synagogue on Jan. 25th. at 2 P.M. Bring your friends! Come and

sew

from 1

5

to

Become

a

with

us on

Mondays

P.M.

for the duration! member! Participate in

efforts to assist in his suffering!

our

our

fellow-man

Rose Rudd, President

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