DR. LEO
ROSTEN, EDITOR OF LOOK MAGAZINE,
TO BE THANKSGIVING SPEAKER Once again, our Annual Thanksgiv¬ ing Service, which this year will be
held
Thursday, November 27th, will be graced by an outstanding person¬ ality. Dr. Leo Rosten, renowned politi¬ cal scientist and Advisory Editor to LOOK Magazine, will occupy our pulpit
RABBI
on
and
will
address
our
Thanksgiving
congregation.
Thanksgiving Service is design¬ er the entire family. Parents and ti.e children, young and old, have L en coming from year to year in in¬ creasing numbers to participate in a Service that is of matchless beauty and inspiration. Cantor Plitnick will officiate, assisted by the Oscar Julius Choir. Rabbi LookOur
stein
will of
course
direct the entire
Service. Our guest speaker is a Doctor of Phi¬ losophy from the University of Chi¬ cago. He is the author of six volumes that have won wide acceptance. He was a Fellow of the Carnegie Founda¬ tion, the Rockefeller Foundation and
the Social
Sciences
OPENS
LECTURE SERIES
Fifteen hundred years of Jewish his¬ tory from the birth of Abraham to the destruction of the First Temple were covered by Rabbi Haskel Lookstein at the first lecture of the Adult Institute. In
eloquent address, the sixty per¬
an
sons
in attendance
combination of the philosophy
were
treated to
a
understanding of of Jewish history and an account of the highlights and per¬ sonalities who made history during the period covered. an
Several
thoughtful questions were speaker, following which the listeners retired to partake of light refreshment. If by chance, you were not able to be present at this session, asked of the
the second lecture in the series will be held on Wednesday evening, Decem¬ ber 3rd.
and has
contributed to the leading popular scientific journals of the country. Rosten has lectured at
and
Stanford
University and at Williams and Swarthmore Colleges, and has just been ap¬ pointed Visiting Professor at the Uni¬ versity of California. Rabbi
LOOKSTEIN
Research Council.
He has written twelve movies
Dr.
HASKEL
INSTITUTE
The
subject of Dr. Rosten's address an Intellectual". expect a thrilling lecture from
will be "Confessions of We may
gifted speaker and a brilliant mind. All are welcome to the Thanksgiving Service. Arrange to be with us, and by all means, invite your friends and they a
will thank you
for it.
Joseph H. Lookstein will preach this Sabbath at 11:00 a.m. RECEIVED AND THE PRICE DESCENDANTS PAID"
"THE BLESSING THAT JACOB HIS
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KEHILATH
JESHURUN
KEHILATH JESHURUN
BULLETIN
SISTERHOOD
Cordially invites its members and friends to its OPEN
This
LUNCHEON
MEETING
Monday Afternoon, November 17th in
the Social
For the Feature A
Hall
Presentation
of
MATINEE THEATRE
Introducing HELEN
G.
METZLER
in
A
surprise rendition of A
La
Broadway hit Style
a
Cornelia Otis Skinner
A Most
Unusual
Performance
LUNCHEON WILL BE SERVED AT
YOUTH
With this issue
column
to
our
begin
a
regular
readers of the
developments in the youth activities of the Congregation. Our Juniors
Under the
leadership of Menorah
Lebowitz, the Juniors (ages 9-12) held their first meeting last Saturday after¬ A delightful Sab¬ stories, of songs and games will be featured regularly at this group's sessions. Your child will find this a pleasant way in which to enjoy the Sabbath spirit. noon
bath
at
3:00
M.
With Our
NOTES
we
inform
12:30 P.
P.M.
program
Collegiates delightful motion picture of the Brussels World's Fair and Israel, high¬ lighted the first meeting of the MidManhattan Senior Chapter of Mizrachi Hatzair last Sunday evening. One hundred collegiates from all parts of the borough attended this founding meeting. A hearty spirit of good fellowship was engendered through community singing and social¬ ization. The group's next meeting will be held in the Synagogue on Sunday, A
November 23, at 7:30 P.M. Details in our
Cub
next
issue.
Souts
The first meeting of the Cub Scouts "Like Father Like Son"
will be held next
Sons fathers
18 at 7:00 P.M. in the
are
at
setting the pace for their the weekly Father and
Son
Minyan. With the combination of Prayer, Breakfast and Basketball, doz¬ ens of boys and men are making this their first stop every Sunday morning. Be a real dad be present and share this activity with your son. Last week's Cantors were: Andrew Hausman, Noah Gurock, and Jonathan Wouk. —
Tuesday, November gymnasium un¬ der the leadership of Harvey Klein. Harvey's dad, Mr. Martin Klein, was the first Scoutmaster and organizer of a scouting unit in Kehilath Jeshurun. Boys from 8-11 years of age are in¬ vited to join. Parents should accom¬ pany their children when they come to
register. (continued
on
page
4)
KEHILATH
JESHURUN
3
BULLETIN
WITHIN OUR FAMILY
STUART ALEXANDER SCHLANG
Birthdays — Many happy returns of the day to Mrs. Sarah Ginsberg, Dr. Maximillian Goldstein, Mrs. Ralph Hyman, Alfred Kahn, Mrs. Ira Kaplan, Frederick Margareten, and Dr. Frederick Zuckerman.
BAR MITZVAH
Anniversaries Warmest
—
greetings to Mr. and Mrs.
Nathan Salzman.
YOUNG
The Young
MARRIEDS
Heartiest Mazel Tov wishes to our devoted members Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
of the congregation will hold its second meeting of the season this Saturday night, November 15 at 9:00 P.M. in Marrieds
group
Schlang son
upon
the Bar Mitzvah of their
Stuart Alexander.
Stuart has been in attendance at the
the home of Dr. and Mrs. Ned Wach-
day he entered kindergarten. At the present time he in the eighth grade. Talmud, math¬
Ramaz School from the
tel, 515 East 89th Street. Beside the social nature of the meeting, the even¬ ing will feature a discussion of the
ematics and science
subject of birth control.
subjects. He is
its is
lector and has JEWRY We
wish
to
thank
week:
the following during the past
as part of our regular The entire congregation will
service. be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schlang at Kiddush following the close of ser¬ Saturday
Joseph Perlman and Samuel Rat-
ner.
Volunteers for the coming weeks should contact Mr. Israel D. Rosenberg.
You
are
THE
This
Stuart's favorite
an ardent stamp col¬ a practically complete
Israeli collection. Stuart will chant the entire Torah Portion as well as the Haftorah this
DUTY
'Jewrors" who served
are
vices.
Cordially invited to attend
SABBATH
SEUDAH SEMINAR
Saturday Afternoon, November 15, at 4:15 P. M. Cantor:
Joseph N. Friedman
Reader: George Baumgarten Disscussant:
Mrs.
Baruch Hurwich
Topic "Favoritism of Parents
Towards Children".
KEHILATH
4
JESHURUN
BULLETIN
K-J
Congregation Kehilath Jeshurun 117-25 East 85th Street New
York 28,
N. Y.
SAcramento 2-0800
Editor Harold Cohen
Synagogue Officials Joseph H. Lookstein
Rabbi
Ass't Rabbi Haskel Lookstein Sherwood Plitnick Cantor Israel D. Rosenberg Ritual Director Harold Cohen Executive Director .
.
Officers of the Congregation President
Max J. Etra A.
Phillip Goldsmith
Vice-President
Samuel A. Marcus
Treasurer
Joseph Roth Elgin Shulsky Mrs. Meyer Texon
Secretary Pres., Men's Club Pres., Sisterhood
CALENDAR
Saturday, 3:00 P. M. — Junior Youth Group Meeting in Auditorium. Saturday, 8:30 P.M.—Meeting of the Young Marrieds Group. Sunday, 10:30 A.M.—Board of Trustees Meeting in Social Hall. Tuesday, 7:00 P.M. — Cub Scout meet¬ ing in the gymnasium. Wednesday, 8:00 P. M.—Talmud Class; Elementary Hebrew; Intermediate Hebrew.
Sunday, November 23 — 11:00 A.M. -r Class in Liturgical procedures; 1:0 P.M. Intermediate youth group meeting in the Auditorium. Wednesday, November 26 — Men's Club Theatre Party. "The Girls in —
509", Belasco Theatre.
YOUTH
SCHEDULE OF SERVICES
(Continued from Page 2)
FRIDAY
Lighting of Candles Evening
4:20 4:30
SATURDAY
Morning 9:00 Junior Congregation 10:15 Weekly Portion: Toledot (Genesis 25:19-28:9) ...
Haftorah: Malachi 1:1—2:7
Evening
4:15
Conclusion of Sabbath
5:15
For
Teenagers
A'
new group for high school age boys ;and girls will hold its opening meeting on Sunday, November 23 at
1:00
P.M.
A
program of activities is being
social and cultural planned with you —
the teenager—in mind.
SUNDAY
YAHRZEITS
Morning Father-and-Scn
8:30 9:30
Minyan
DAILY SERVICES
Morning Evening
7:30 4:30
HAPPY DAY FUND The Sisterhood
acknowledges with gratitude contributions to the Happy Day Fund from Mrs. George Jacobs and Mrs. Meyer Texon. Members are urged to share their joyous occasions by making a gift to the Fund and sending their contributions to Mrs. Robert H. Zessman, 12 East 87 Street,
November 15—MORRIS 15—SARAH
BRANDMAN LAX
1 7—NATHAN
HUTKOFF
1 8—SAMUEL
KLEIN
1 8—SAMUEL
LEWIS JR.
19—FLORENCE 19—HYMAN
LAYE
EHRLICH
19—SIGMUND
BLANC
20—SOLOMON
BERK
20—MINNIE
BECK
20—MAURICE
BRETZFIELD
20—NATHAN
ANDREWS
21 —HERBERT
KLEIN
21-SAMUEL
PALLEY
the Fund Chairman. Entered
as
second class
postage-paid at New York, under the act of August 24, 1912
as
amended.