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FEBRUARY 6, NEW

YEAR

1959

BOOK ADS

VOL. XXVI, NO. 20 RECEIVED

PARK

Campaign Moves Into High Gear We ed

activity

1959

Al

Book.

Year

Feiner

are

order to

In

in this

bers

will

and Mr. Samuel

Gold¬

broaden

the

effort, each of

participa¬ our

mem¬

receive

advertising folders campaign during the coming week. If we are to attain the goal of twenty five thousand dollars, for the current

Hhe continued efforts of

our

entire

con¬

gregational family will be required. Every possible assistance of our syna¬ gogue office staff is available to those who wish to join the company of adsolicitors for the year book. Please feel free to call upon us. Year Book in

The

Congressional Library Library of Congress has acknow¬

ledged with thanks and appreciation their receipt of the 1958 Year Book as

a

RELIGIOUS

PERMANENT

SCHOOL

OFFICERS

"valued

addition

Nathan Salzman Board Chairman

Leading the

Mr. Jules Podell,

berg. During the past several weeks, substantial sums were solicited by Mr. Jerry Coan, Mr. Samuel Frank, Mr. Os¬ car Perlberger, Mr. Nathan Salzman and Mr. Romie Shapiro. tion

ELECTS

happy on behalf of the Congrega¬

list of ad getters Mr.

EAST

to note the accelerat¬

are

tion's

SHEVAT 28, 5719

to

its

collec¬

The Park East Religious School which has established itself firmly in the past six months

as

a

first

rate

Talmud Tor-

ah, now has a slate of officers guide its destinies. At

help

to

meeting of its School Board on January 27th, officers were elected from the two sponsoring Congrega¬ a

tions, Orach Chaim and Kehilath Jeshurun.

The

new chairman of the board is esteemed trustee Mr. Nathan Salz¬ man. Others from our congregation who were elected to office include our

Dr.

Victor Wouk, Secretary; Mr. Elgin Shulsky, member of the Finance Com¬ mittee and Mr. Joseph Perlman and Dr.

Wouk,

members

of

the

Education

Committee. These

have been very active during the first term of the school. Their formal election to office merely emphasizes the devoted efforts which they have already expended on be¬ men

half of Talmud Torah education in

our

community. Our

congratulations to them

upon

standing institutions and libraries who

their election, our thanks to them for their past efforts, and our hopes are extended to them for a long tenure of fruitful and rewarding labor in the

have received the volume.

future.

tions." Additional tion

have

Rabbi

arrived

letters of apprecia¬ from

various

out¬

Joseph H. Lookstein will preach this Sabbath "AND THEY

SAW THE GOD OF

What Did

They See?

ISRAEL

at 11:00 a.m, .

.

BULLETIN

JESHURUN

KEHILATH

2

KEHILATH JESHURUN SISTERHOOD

cordially invites its members and friends to its OPEN

This

LUNCHEON

MEETING

Monday afternoon, February 9th in

DR.

the Social

Hall

MAURICE CHERNOWITZ

offer his final

will

lecture

"The Jewish Contribution to Art From Pissarro to



Chagall"

Luncheon will be served at

12:00 o'clock

ENGAGEMENT

WITHIN OUR FAMILY

We extend

hearty Mazel Tov wishes

Birthdays-

to

Many happy returns of the day to Joseph N. Friedman, Mrs. Eugene Hollander, Oscar Perlberger, and Mrs.

gagement of their son Franklin to Miss Myra Finkelstein daughter of Mr. and

Mrs.

Jerome

I.

Riker.

esteemed members Mr. and Mrs. Abraham I. Holzer upon the en¬ our

Mrs.

Joseph Finkelstein.

AnniversariesCORRECTION

greeting to Mr. and Mrs. Alexander A. Bernstein, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Flax, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Warmest

Stokar. KIDDUSH

HOST

of

Saturday, February 7th, the Sab¬ bath Kiddush will be sponsored by our On

devoted

member Mrs.

Sam

Bulletin omitted the Wouk as Torah Raeder for the Sabbath Seudah Sem¬ inar. Jonathan read last week in spite Last

name

Bucher.

on

our

week's

of

Jonathan

Congratulations to him good sport and on a job

error.

being

well done.

a

KEHILATH

FROM THE

JESHURUN

FRONT PAGE

Tangiers



Cairo



Algiers

NEWS

FRONTS!

Tel Aviv



KEHILATH JESHURUN

3

Casablanca



Cyprus

BULLETIN

MEN'S CLUB

presents

HAL

LEHRMAN

foreign correspondent, lecturer, author who will

speak

on

"THE PACIFIC MIDDLE THE

EAST



CALM BEFORE THE STORM"

Tuesday evening, February 17th at 8:30 P.M. Refreshments will FATHER AND

SON

be served

Ladies FROM

SPONSOR We

We would like to thank

member Mr. served yan

as

Samuel

sponsor

our

devoted

Schreiber, who

of last week's Min-

umn

do

example

may

William

Lebowitz

so

by contacting Mr. the

or

synagogue

office.

begun last week which

historical

information

concerning

SEUDAH SEMINAR

In

an

our

The 4:40

P.M.

Gerald

Kaufman

Reader: Steven Discussant:

Klein

Abbott Simon

Topic: "Some Contemporary Vestiges of Ancient Slavery"

resurrects

from

the

past

congregation. 1878

article in "The Jewish Messen¬

ger": "Congregation Kehilath Jeshurun holds weekly Sabbath services in Parepa Hall, Yorkville." Mr. S. E. Hart, who is a member, delivered a very touching sermon lately to an audience of over three hundred persons, and is now the regular lecturer of the con¬ gregation.

Saturday, February 7th

Cantor:

ARCHIVES

November 22,

All who wish to follow his generous

at

K.J.

invited.

happy to continue the col¬

are

breakfast.

SABBATH

THE

are

ed in

September 21, 1883 following advertisement

appear¬

"The American Hebrew". "Con¬

Kehilath Jeshurun; 82nd Lexington Avenue. The new building of this congregation will be ready for services for the holidays and

gregation Street

seats

near

can

ing is in

now

be secured. The build¬

excellent location. Prices for seats are $5, $3, $2 according to location." (ed. note: Perhaps that is why they are called the "good old days".) an

KEHILATH

4

BULLETIN

JE5HURUN

K-J

Congregation Kehilath Jeshurun 1 17-25

East

85th Street

York 28,

New

Saturday, 3:30 P. M. — K. J. Juniors Meeting in the Auditorium.

N. Y.

SAcramento 2-0800

Monday, 12:00 Noon — Sisterhood Open Meeting in Social Hall.

Editor

Harold Cohen

Synagogue Officials Joseph H. Lookstein Haskel Lookstein Sherwood Plitnick Israel D.

Rabbi

Ass't

Harold Cohen

Ritual Director Executive

Director

Max

Etra

J.

A.

Tuesday, February 17th at 8:30 P. M. Men's Club Open Meeting. —

Donor

President

Marcus

Joseph Roth Elgin Shulsky Mrs. Meyer Texon

Luncheon



Sisterhood Hilton

Savoy

at

Hotel.

Vice-President

Philip Goldsmith

Samuel

Hebrew.

Wednesday, April 8th

Officers of the Congregation A.

Wednesday, 8:00 P. M.—Talmud Class; Elementary Hebrew; Intermediate

Rabbi Cantor

Rosenberg

CALENDAR

Treasurer YAHRZEITS

Secretary Pres., Men's Club Pres., Sisterhood

February 7-ELIAS GOTTFRIED 8—JENNIE

SCHEDULE OF

EICHLER

SERVICES 8—HERMAN

KAHN

FRIDAY 8—LOUIS

Lighting of Candles Evening

9—ALEXANDER GARFEIN 9—MORDECAI SHOCHETMAN

Morning 9:00 Junior Congregation 10:15 Weekly Portion: Mishpatim (Ex¬ odus 21:1-24:18) Chodesh

Prayers:

Evening

4:40

Conclusion of Sabbath

5:50

H.

GOLDE

8:30

Minyan

7:30 5:10 -

sincere condolences

our

dear member Mrs. Maurice

Sage the loss of her beloved mother.

We to

Morning Evening

our

upon

9:30

DAILY SERVICES

ERLICH

CONDOLENCE We extend

Morning

BROWN

BROZ

1 3—SIGMUND

to

SUNDAY

second class postage

11-SARAH

on

Sunday, February 8th and Mon¬ day, February 9th.

as

WOLBERG

1 2—MIRIAM

Rcsh Chodesh Adar I will be

Father-and-Son

11-ENOCH

11-JOSEF

Haftorah: I Samuel 20:18-42

Entered

COHEN

9—KATE

5:10

SATURDAY

Rosh

RUBINSTEIN

5:00

extend

members

and pray that them further

heartfelt sympathy the bereaved family

our

of

the Almighty may spare grief for many years to

come.

paid at New York, under the

act

of August 24, 1912

as

amended