OCTOBER 30,
CHESHVAN 21, 5714
VOL XXI, NO. 8
FIRST YOUTH CLUB
ADULT INSTITUTE
MEETS WEDNESDAY
OPENS NOVEMBER 9
The first group to new
1953
Youth
be formed in
Activities
Program
is
Adult
Annual
The
our
Institute
spon¬
our Congregation for its members and the community at large will begin sessions on Monday even¬ ing, November 9th. The Institute Brochure accompanies
sored
a
and 13 years of age. hold their first meet¬ ing this Wednesday, October 28th at 6:00 P.M. in the Ramaz Library on the ground floor of the Synagogue
club for girls 12 These girls will
by
this Bulletin and includes the
complete offered. Aside from the standard sessions in begin¬ ning and advanced Hebrew, Liturgical Procedures and Talmud, there are of¬
Building. Under the leadership of a group worker the girls will meet and discuss the plans for the coming year. Al¬
though we envisage a program cov¬ ering the social and cultural areas, the girls themselves will select their spe¬ cific activities, officers, and club name. Girls 12 and 13 years old are in¬ vited to this meeting, Wednesday.
listing of the
courses
fered
in
courses
Customs
and Cere¬
History, plus work¬ shops in Choral Singing and Dramatics. Jewish
monies,
Please note that no course will be maintained unless there is a registra¬ tion of at least ten students. It is im¬
portant that those interested immedi¬ ately fill out and return the convenient reply post card attached to the Adult
PRIMARY CLASS BEGINS
THIS SUNDAY
Institute
Special Primary Class for 6 and 7 year olds will be inaugurated this Sunday, November 1st. The class will
Brochure.
The
be held from
SUNDAY MINYAN FOR
FATHERS AND SONS
10:30 to 12:30 o'clock.
Another outstanding Synagogue Ac¬
Designed as a pre-scrool experience this class is aimed to prepare a child to
enter
tivity for its youth and adults is the Father-and-Son-Minyan which meets every Sunday morning at 9:30. Here is a fine Synagogue program which caters to religious, social, and athletic needs. Adults and post BarMitzvah Boys should be encouraged to take advantage of this activity. After services, a fine breakfast con¬ sisting of bagels and cream cheese, lox, milk and coffee is served. Then there is a play period in the gym.
the following year into the
three day a week Religious School. Under expert guidance the program will consist of stories, songs, games, and Arts and Crafts of Jewish Content. In short the children will not only have a good time but a good learning
experience. You
Sunday
register your child this during the week. For fur¬
may or
ther information call the office.
Rabbi Lookstein will
preach this Sabbath at 11:00
"NATIONAL AND WORLD HAVE THEY A PLACE A
ISSUES
a.m.
—
IN A LOCAL ELECTION?"
Rabbi Disagrees
With The Experts
2
JESHURUN
KEHILATH
KEHILATH JESHURUN
BULLETIN
SISTERHOOD
Cordially invites its members and their friends attend
to
its
LUNCHEON
second
MEETING
Monday Afternoon, November 2nd at 12:30 o'clock Guest
Speaker
MRS. LEO MARGOLIN League of Women Voters who will discuss
"TOMORROW'S ELECTION
SISTERHOOD
ISSUES"
WITHIN
NEWS
OUR FAMILY
Mrs. Alexander Gross, Chairman, and Mrs. Richard Kolb, Co-Chairman, of our forthcoming Chanukah Auction-
Birthdays — Many happy returns of the day to Mr. Benedict I. Lubell, Mrs. Gideon
are asking for the cooperation membership at large — of all readers, in fact—in the matter of help¬ ing us accumulate merchandise to be sold at the Auction. True a large num¬ ber of our members are pitching in beautifully in this respect, and a large
Heller, Mr. A. Milton Brown, and Mrs.
Bazaar, of the
too, are assisting in other phases of activity in connection with the project. But of immediate concern is the necessity of amassing a huge stockpile of merchandise, so that a handsome sum of money may be real¬
number,
ized from its sale for the beneficiaries of the affair: the various philanthropic
supported by the Sisterhood. Every possible assistance will be rendered by the Committee in charge of the affair, and the Synagogue Of¬ causes
fice. Please do not hesitate you
have
a
"lead",
or
to
call
if
if you require solicitation for
other aid in your merchandise. (Please bear in mind that
some
we
are
Maurice Finkelstein. Bar Mitzvah
—
Congratulations to our esteemed members, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Kobrin the occasion of the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Richard, this Saturday. Richard is a student of the Ramaz School.
on
NEW CUB SCOUTS
Cub Scout Pack 640 welcomed into its group
Marshall
the following Etra,
members: Leifert, Larry
new
Robert
Magenheim, and Johnny Mills. The Scouts extend
an
invitation
to
all
boys between the ages of 8 and 13 to join them in their well rounded program of activities. Scout meetings are held weekly on Thursday even¬ ings in the Synagogue Gymnasium.
seeking NEW merchandise). JUNIOR CONGREGATION
ARE YOU WORKING FOR IT?
the third successive Shabbos, forty boys and girls attended the services held by the Junior Congre¬ gation. For
OUR
over
CHANUKAH
AUCTION-BAZAAR Bring In Merchandise Now For
Pick-Up Call the Office
Mrs. Alexander
or
Gross, EN 2-5000
given for attendance, and Saturday following the service a Kiddush is served. Send your child along to this fine religious activity. Prizes
every
are
The
Following is
Reprint:
Philadelphia, Pa.
THE EVENING BULLETIN
October 21, 1953
Wednesday,
a
3
BULLETIN
JESHURUN
KEHILATH
Living Theater
'SOLID GOLD CADILLAC r
comedy by Howard and George S. Kaufman, staged by Mr. Kauf¬ man, settings and costumes by Edward Gilbert, presented prior to Broadway at the Locust by Max Gordon, with this cast: A
new
tfeichmann
T.
John Blessington Geoffrey Lumb Wendell K. Phillips
Alfred Metcalf Warren Gillie Clifford Snell
Reynolds Evans
Henry Jones Partridge Josephine Hull Miss Amelia Shotgraven.Mary Welch Laura
Mrs.
Mark Jenkins Jack Ruth Miss L'Arriere Charlotte Van Lein Edward L. McKeever. Loring Smith
An audience that Locust
Street
eaves,
last
continuous
wouldn't be fair to give all the ramifications of Mrs. Partridge's
day.
adventures
Big Business Mrs.
state
a
United
was
tiny, rotund
Scara-
with
a
gift for laughter and a sense that the world is mad." Her
name
is Josephine
Hull
of "The Solid Gold Cadillac," which is the title of the show, is certainly and
the world
way, of course. Kaufman, late of Bucks County, and Howard Teichmann, the authors, have
mad—in
to
seen
nice
a
S.
George
that.
is a round¬ of saying that this satirical comedy, here on
All
of
which
its
way
to
Broadway, is
one
her
the
works
but, take
scarcely
you'll laughing.
me,
stop
Particularly, among many things, when she goes Washington, on the house, try to wangle contracts out
other to to
of
States.
the
government
business,
declining manages
to start a
make
and
newspapers,
bolster but only federal suit to
headlines
the
in
which is what she
loves—remember
she
was
an
actress.
All this is told with that keen satire for which Mr. Kauf¬ is vations man
as
noted, and in
real TV
stage news
some
shows;
inno¬ such
commentators
and sidewalk interviews those concerned—which
:
I
it from ever
with hap¬
Washington to the Rescue pens to be Mrs. Partridge and a Washington Big Shot. She is an earnest and naive little lady, and keeps on asking What Is It? about things until the board As to the play in general— finally has a bright idea. They it isn't a play, but that's give her a job as liaison offi¬ well, all that's the matter with it. cer at $150 a week (they tried Call it a fantasy, a comedy, a to get her for $75 but she upfarce, a satire, anything; and ped them) between the cor¬ you'll be both right and wrong. poration (it makes everything It's just great fun all the way. from bobby pins to army Well, that's about the. works; tanks) and the stockholders with one last word of warning: (several millions of them.) From then on, little Mrs. I Don't go to the Locust during Partridge begins to heap up the next two weeks if you have fever blister or a cracked a the water until the corporation lip—you'll regret it. finds it too hot for comfort. It
MEN'S CLUB
SECOND SUPPER MEETING
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER Guest
she begins throw¬
as
monkey-wrench into
ing
I
about way new
Laura
Partridge, in a moment inspiration induced by read¬ ing her horoscope and finding herself under a favorable sign of the zodiac, attends a stock¬ holders' meeting and starts asking questions. They are easy questions; like: What is the chairman of the board's salary? Just what does he do to earn it? And how much time does he spend at work?
the of almost
commedienne. Like mouche, she "was born
Mrs.
Mrs.
packed the the
a
the Rack
of
laughter.
reason
is
proceeds of ten shares of Gen¬ eral Products, Inc., one of the biggest corporations in these
principally and altogether captivating little lady who is The
a
on
Hull
Partridge in the play, an exactress of bit parts who is ek¬ ing out an existence on the
Theater to night, spent
evening in
I
the funniest shows this has seen for many a town
SENSENDERFER
By R. E. P.
OPENS AT LOCUST
of
17th
Speaker: Professor William Hamowitz
who will discuss "WILL THERE BE A
DEPRESSION?"
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Kehilath Jeshurun
Congregation
117-25 East 85th Street New York 28, N. Y. SAcramento 2-0800
Theodore Comet
J.
CALENDAR
Monday evenings
Beginning Nov. 9
—
Adult Institute: 8:00
9:00
-
9:00- 10:00
Tuesday evening
Synagogue Officials
Joseph H. Lookstein Hyman Gertler Joseph E. Adler
K.
Rabbi Cantor Ritual Director Executive Director
Officers of the Congregation President
Max J. Etra
Harry W. Baumgarten
Vice-President Phillip Goldsmith Treasurer Samuel A. Marcus Secretary Ira F. Weisman Pres., Men's Club Mrs. Hyman Abrams Pres., Sisterhood A.
—
Nov. 10th Meeting
Men's Club Executive 8:30 Library —
Wednesday evenings—6:30 New 12-13 year old girl's club Ramaz Library Thursday evenings — Boy Scouts — 7:15-9:15 Gym Cub Scouts 7:15-8:15 Gym —
—
—
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Why is
glass broken under the Chupah? Find out why at Lecture Course a
SCHEDULE OF SERVICES YAHRZEITS
FRIDAY
Lighting of Candles
4:27 4:30
Evening SATURDAY
Morning Junior Congregation Weekly Portion:
9:00 10:30
Toledoth: Genesis 25:19-28:10 Haftorah: I Samuel XX, 18-42 Rosh Chodesh Prayers. Rosh Chodesh Kislev will be on Sunday, November 8th.
Evening
November 7—ABRAHAM
I.
FINE
8—THEODORE SIMON 8—MORRIS KITE 8—SAMUEL WEISS 8—SIMCHA KURTZ 10—MORRIS BRANDMAN 11—BEATRICE ROBBINS 12—NATHAN HUTKOFF 1 3—SAMUEL KLEIN
4:30
Conclusion of Sabbath
.
5:15
SUNDAY
Morning
Where and when did the wedding ring originate Particulars given at Lecture Course
8:30
Father-and-Son Minvan i
9:30
DAILY SERVICES
Morning Evening
7:30 4:30
Riverside CUfJ
AN on
EIGHT-GRAVE FAMILY PLOT the Congregation's grounds at BETH
EL CEMETERY
is offered at
only $500.00 be had by
Our
valuable
76th STREET AND AMSTERDAM AVE. NEW YORK
Further information may
contacting our Ritual Director Mr. Joseph E. Adler, at the Office (SAcramento 2-0800)
most
possession is the good-will of the families we serve
ENDICOTT 2-6600 BROOKLYN LONG
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ISLAND
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MIAMI