JUNE
SIVAN
26,
CONGREGATION RABBI
The out
en
REJOICES AT
JOSEPH
LOOKSTEIN'S WEDDING
congregational masse
to
family turned
celebrate with
the
Katz-Lookstein families the of the marriage of Rabbi
happy event Haskel Lookstein to Miss Audrey Katz. Together, all the guests compromised one grand and and
GLATT
DIRECTOR
beautiful
NEW
OF
20, 5719
EXECUTIVE
CONGREGATION
Mr. Max J. Etra, President of the Congregation, announced the appoint¬ ment of Mr. Joseph Glatt as Executive Director. Mr. Glatt
comes
to
with
us
a
rich educational
background and wide practical experience in the area of com¬ munal administration.
happy family. Officers felt so intimately part of the event, that they served as ushers to assist and ac¬
Mr. Glatt received his education at Yeshiva University and the City College
commodate the
relations. Our
trustees
of the Congregation
more
than six hundred
guests present. Rabbi
Joseph H. Lookstein perform¬ marriage ceremony, and when he spoke to the bride and groom, there was many an eye that glistened with a tear. Dr. Joseph B. Soloveitchik, Senior ed the
Professor of Talmud and Jewish Philos¬
ophy at Yeshiva University, Dean Sam¬ uel L. Sar of Yeshiva University, Rabbi Joseph Baumol, Dean of the Crown Heights Yeshiva, participated in the marriage rites. Cantor Samuel Vigoda chanted the traditionl benedictions.
Among the distinguished guests present were Dr. Samuel Belkin, Presi¬ dent of Yeshiva Universiy, Mr. Moshe
Shapiro, former Minister of Religion and Welfare of the State of Israel, Mr. Leon Gellman, President of the World Movement of Religious Zionists and Rabbi Bezalel Cohen, head of the Education Committee of the religious parties in Israel. The spirited Hassidic dancing and singing which followed the ceremony were a novel experience to many of the guests. All, however, caught the
Rabbi
of New York. He
specialized in public
Executive Director spent four years in the State of Israel, working at a Kibbutz and serving in the Israel Army. Mr. Glatt
new
to
comes
us
after
having
served in the Department of Religious Affairs of the Federation of Jewish
Philanthropies and Educators'
We extend
Glatt, and Glatt
a
as
Director of its
Council.
hearty greetings to Mr.
we
warm
assure
him
welcome into
and our
Mrs. con¬
gregational family. We look forward to a long and happy associa+ion with him.
mood
and
joined
enthusiastically
in
these proceedings. The traditional "Sheva Brachot" "the Seven Benedi¬ —
ctions" to
the
provided the religious climax
happy event.
Rabbi and Mrs. Joseph H. Lookstein and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Katz, the
parents
of the
bride,
thanks
to the
warmest
express
their
entire congre¬
gational family for helping them cele¬ brate this
memorable occasion.
Joseph H. Lookstein will preach this Sabbath "GEMS THAT LIE ON
at 11:30 A.M.
THE SURFACE"
KEHILATH
2 WITHIN
JESHURUN
BULLETIN
SUMMER MONTHS
DURING
Birthdays
AT SERVICES
ATTENDANCE
FAMILY
OUR
—
Many happy returns of the day to A. Milton Brown, Hyman I. Mrs. Bucher, Benjamin Cooper, Mrs. Joseph N. Friedman, Mrs. Samuel Goldberg, Herman Goldman, Mrs. Milton Herman, Mrs. Jack Lieberman and David Miller.
While all congregational Club and Sisterhood
Men's
meetings, functions
suspended for the summer months, daily and Sabbath services are held, as usual, according to the year round are
schedule.
During the summer months when Marriage
congratulations to our es¬
Heartiest
teemed members Mr. and Mrs. Ben¬
Kaufman on the marriage of daughter Belda to Mr. Marcel
jamin their
of
many
—
Lindenbaum.
our
members leave the city
and seashore re¬ the attendance at our services naturally diminishes. On Sundays many people are away and then it is even more difficult to obtain a minyan. We for
summer
homes
sorts,
rely, therefore, on all those who city during the summer to bolster daily morning and evening must
Anniversaries
greetings to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Gershman, Dr. and Mrs. Maximillian Goldstein, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Her¬ man, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nash, Mr. and Mrs. Jules Podell, and Dr. and Warmest
Samuel Frank, Mr. and Mrs.
Nathan Wachtel.
Mrs. Bon
Voyage
wishes
for
a
safe
and
journey to our esteemed members, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jas-
pleasant pan,
who
leaving for Israel this
are
services. Please have
NEW
BUILDING AT
PHYSICS I LAN
BAR
week.
UNIVERSITY
began recently on a Physics building at the campus of Bar Nan University near Tel Aviv. The building which is to be called the Abraham Lincoln School of Physics, is being erected with a 1L 125,000 Intercultural Media Guarantee grant pro¬
Speedy Recovery wish
We
a
—
and
full
speedy
re¬
friend, Mr. Meyer Blumberg, who has undergone sur¬ gery. We look forward to his speedy covery
to our dear
return to
our
vided by the U. S. Government. Rabbi Joseph H. Lookstein is President of the
International Man
Bar
Board of
HOLIDAY
order
to
of
midst.
Rabbi HIGH
Governors
University.
CLASS IN "ETHICS
In
that in mind.
Construction
—
best
Our
in the
are
—
RESERVATIONS
prepare
a
satisfactory
OF THE FATHERS"
Joseph H. Lookstein will lead
the class in "Ethics of the Fathers" on
Saturday during the month of July.
seating plan for the High Holidays we must know whether you the High Holidays with
how many
seats you
plan to spend us and if so and your family
require. Please give
thought to this and upon reaching a decision kindly inform us, so that we may be able to accomo¬ date you in time.
KIDDISH Mr.
HOSTS
and Mrs. Alexander Gross
are
the hosts this Sabbath at the Kiddush in
honor of the Bar Mitzvah of their
son.
The entire congregation is
ally invited.
cordi¬
KEHILATH
JESHURUN
STEVEN GROSS BAR MITZVAH
BULLETIN
IRA
F.
3
WEISMAN
RE-ELECTED
PRESIDENT OF THE NATIONAL MEN'S
CLUB ASSOCIATION
The National
for Men's
Association
Clubs affiliated with Yeshiva University Synagogue Council at its convention held during the Decoration Day week¬ end re-elected Ira F. Weisman to serve
president.
as
The three hundred delegates who attended the convention represented
forty-five Men's Clubs of the Eastern Coast
Region. Other members of
our
Men's Club who were elected to official positions are Abraham R. Kir-
own
Mitzvah of Steven Gross, esteemed trustee, Mr. Alex¬ ander Gross and Mrs. Gross will take The
Bar
of
our
son
place in
our
Synagogue this Saturday,
June 27th. Steven has been since
a
kindergarten.
justly
student at Ramaz
His
proud of his
parents
high
are
scholastic
achievements in his years at Ramaz. This coming semester will find him in the eighth grade of the school. His favorite subjects are social studies and chumash. He is reputed to have one of the finer collections of United States and Israel stamps. Steven's favorite
sport is
shon, second vice president, and Martin Markson, editor of the Men's Club News. Dr. Jack Lieberman conducted the well attended workshop in Men's Club
programming. Also Men's
own
Club
The convention gave an opportunity delegates to discuss the many facets of method and programming for successful Men's Club activities.
KOSHER BUTCHERS IN
OUR
The
Our best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Gross, on this festive oc¬ casion. We know that Steven will grow
to be a pride to his family, to his community and to his people.
COMMUNITY
For the information of residents of Yorkville we again list below the
neighborhood butcher shops that are under the supervision of the Park East Kashruth Max
Board.
Backer
202 E. 87th St. 9-7234.
water
up
L.
Berger TR
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DUTY
tesman.
They have done their part in main¬ taining the daily minyan. You can do yours by spending some time with us
at services.
AT-
1224 Lexington Ave.
— 1520 York Ave RHinelander 4-6488. L. Feldman 1355 Second Avenue —
During the past two weeks the fol¬ lowing members have served one week terms as "Jewrors;" Dr. H. Harold Gelfand and Mr. Benjamin Got-
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RH.
—
7-9888.
Eugene Czeisler
JEWRY
our
Elgin Shulsky.
for
basketball.
profession he seeks to enter is law. He feels that a good back¬ ground in Jewish law is an important asset for a good lawyer.
representing
was
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4-5918.
Fishman and Falkowitz 1229 Madi¬ son Ave. Susquehanna 7-3545. Iser Salzman 1279 Second Ave. RHinelander 4-9823. Bernard Scheiner 1200 Madison Avenue AT. 9-5461. Eli Vizel 1547 First Ave. REgent 4-2280. —
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BULLETIN
JESHURUN
KEHILATH
4
Congregation Kehilath Jeshurun YAHRZEITS
East 85th Street
117-25
New York
June
28, N. Y.
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SAcramento 2-0800
Synagogue Officials Haskel Lookstein Samuel Vigoda
Ass't Rabbi
Visiting Cantor Ritual Director Exec. Director
Israel D. Rosenberg
Joseph Glatt
—
Rabbi
Joseph H. Lookstein
July
Officers of the Congregation Max A
Phillip Goldsmith
Samuel
A.
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1
-
louis
2
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aaron
3
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max
siegel jacobs becky kahan
Vice-President Treasurer
Marcus
Joseph Roth Secretary Elgin Shulsky Pres., Men's Club Mrs. Meyer Texon Pres., Sisterhood Published weekly from
during weeks of
rafsky
1
President
Etra
J.
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September to June except
HOURS
SYNAGOGUE OFFICE
Synagogue Office will remain Monday to Thursday from 9 to 5 P.M. and Friday from 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. during the months of July and August. The
open A.M.
Jewish Holidays.
EIGHT-GRAVE FAMILY PLOT
AN SCHEDULE
OF SERVICES
congregation's grounds at
On the
BETH
FRIDAY*
6:30
Evening SATURDAY
available at
Is
Weekly Portion: Behaaloteka Numbers 8.1 12.16 Haftorah: Zechariah 2.14-4.7 -
a
nominal cost
be had by contacting our Ritual Director, Israel D. Rosenberg, at the Synagogue Office (SA 2-0800). Further
9:00
Morning
EL CEMETERY
information
may
8:20
Evening Conclusion of Sabbath
9:05
SUNDAY
8:30
Morning DAILY SERVICES
7:30 6:30
Morning Evening
*Sabbath Candles are kindled twenty minutes before sunset. Those, how¬
who conform to our schedule of ushering in the Sabbath at 6:30 P.M. should also light candles at that ever,
Riverside Iflfjemoria ( Funeral 76th
ST.
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Directors
AND AMSTERDAM AVENUE ENDICOTT 2-6600
CHARLES
ROSENTHAL, Director
hour. Entered
as
second class postage
-
paid at New York, under the act of August 24,
1912
as
amended.