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10, 1953

VOL. XX, NO. 29

NISAN 25, 5713

IF YOU HAVE MADE YOUR RESERVATION

expecting

we are

Sunday Evening, the 12th at

you

this

at the Third

Supper-Lecture

which

RABBI JOSEPH H. LOOKSTEIN will discuss

SIMON DUBNOW: PROPONENT OF JEWISH AUTONOMY"

Supper will be served

at

7:00; the lecture will follow •

THURSDAY, APRIL 16th, IS THE DEADLINE for making reservations for the FINAL

SUPPER-LECTURE to

he held

Sunday Evening, April 19th NEW NAMES ADDED TO YEAR BOOK HONOR ROLL AS 1953 CAMPAIGN ENTERS FINAL WEEKS Jules Podell, chairman of the 1953 Year Book Committee, has announced that contributions to the Educational

Scholarship Fund, in the form of ads for the Year

Book, have been received through the solicitations of additional members of the Congregation. While these include "veteran" ad-getters, said Mr. Podell, many of them are newcomers to Year Book work a fact that augurs well for the ultimate outcome of this year's drive. —

Among those whose

names

were

added to our Honor Roll of Year Book workers are Mrs. Samuel Fine, Martin Klein, Abraham Poust, Sol

Rabbi Lookstein will

Rosenblum, Jack A. Rothenstein and William Unger. To them, as to all of those who have participated in this effort,

we

doff

hats!

that is

to appear in the Year Book and preparing the volume for press. We can, therefore, devote only an¬

in

other week

or two to the extremely important phase of Year Book ac¬ tivity which has to do with the finan¬ cial success of the endeavor, to the

end that the Educational

(Continued

preach this Sabbath

"I WOULD LIKE TO BE

our

The 1953 drive is coming to a close. Our attention, in the next weeks, must he focused upon the literary material

on

Scholarship

page 3)

at 10:45

RELIGIOUS, BUT—"

a.m

SISTERHOOD members and their friends to a

JESHURUN

KEHILATH

cordially invites its

LUNCHEON AND in

celebration of

Monday, April in the

.

.

.

PROCEEDS TO THE

Prizes will

BULLETIN

JESHURUN

KEHILATH

2

CARD PARTY

Israel's Fifth Birthday

20th at 12:30 p.m. SOCIAL HALL

EMERGENCY CASH FUND

OF UJA

. . .

Subscription: One Dollar

be awarded Come and Bring

Your Friends!

SISTERHOOD NEWS New

Members —

hearty welcome is extended to Kurz, Mrs. Rae Levy, Mrs. Isadore Rosenberg, Mrs. Jerome H. Trier and Mrs. Ned Wachtel, whose A

Mrs. Rene

applications for ceived recently.

membership were re¬

Board to Meet

Monday Afternoon — The Executive Board will bold an important meeting this Monday after¬ noon, April 13th, at 12:30 o'clock, in the Library. Board members are

urged to attend. To Celebrate Israel Independence Day — The Sisterhood has arranged to celebrate the fifth anniversary of the establishment of the State of Israel, in a most concrete fashion. At its next Open Meeting date, Monday, April 20th corresponding to the 5tli day of Iyar, the anniversary of the State a Luncheon and Card Party will be held in the Social Hall, the entire pro¬ ceeds of which will be turned over to —

and prizes awarded. So memoration of Israel

Day he

as

effective

as

that our com¬ Independence

possible — and,

that the UJA Emergency Cash Fund receive as great an amount as can he raised — we would like to have our Social Hall filled to capacity on the 20th. Accordingly, members are urged to invite their friends and their friends' friends to be with us. Subscription is a nominal $1.00; you will, however, get much more than too,

your

money's worth.

to celebrate Israel's Birthday Party" with us, and, means, get your friends to join

Plan

"Fifth

by all in too.

Happy Day Fund — Mrs. Ah rail am R. Kirslion, chair¬ man of the Happy Day Fund, has an¬ nounced the receipt of generous con¬ tributions from Mrs. Joseph E. Adler, Mrs. Samson Eichler, Mrs. Leon Ka-

maiky, Mrs. Isaac E.

Okun and Mrs.

Louis Robbins.



the Emergency Cash United Jewish Appeal. An

interesting and

Fund of the

enjoyable after¬

planned by the commit¬ tee headed by Mrs. Seppy I. Silberman. Delicious lunch will he served,

noon

is being

We would

remind

our

members that

they can increase their enjoyment of happy occasions by sharing them witli others. A gift to the Happy Day Fund on the occasion of a birthday, anni¬ versary or a

need of

provide individual in

other simchah will

happy day for some one.

KEHILATH

JESHURUN

BULLETIN

YEAR BOOK DRIVE CLOSING (Continued

Fund of

rrom

page

PASSOVER RELIEF APPEAL

RECEIVES ADDITIONAL SUMS

1)

which receives the proceeds efforts may continue its



our



of

gram

pro¬

granting

where needed. The

scholarship aid

days

can

be

most

profitable, if

we exert ourselves in one final last-minute push to get more and more ads, irrespective of the size of the insertion. It has been shown

mathematically, that if

of

the congregational

get just one ad

greeting

In the closing days of the Passover Relief Appeal, additional contribu¬ tions were received from members of our

few

next



every

our quota

reached.

member

family would

even

if it is

a

$10

would easily be

The

importance of success in this campaign is of such pre¬ eminence that we risk being repititious to say that it is an unbelievably simple task to get an ad. No one not your butcher nor baker nor year's

congregational

family whose happy to list below: Israel Cummings, Samson Eichler, Alfred M. Erlich, Norman H. Halper, Anna Josephy, Morton Kamerman, Arthur A. Lookstein, Dr. Henry A. Rafsky, Frank Roth, Simon Vogel, names we are

Abraham

R.

Winer

candlestick-maker will refuse to support a cause like the Educational

to

an

ad

Year Book. All it requires is a little interest on your part, a mini¬ mum of effort and a few minutes of our

your

time.

Decide right now to do your share for the Year Book drive. And lose no

time in

speaking

to

friend, a tradesman,

a

business associate, or a and solicit his cooperation to the tent of giving us an ad.

ex¬

Herman

To the aforementioned, as well as those whose contributions were

previously acknowledged, our warmest

thanks.

we express



WITHIN OUR FAMILY



in

and

Wouk.



Scholarship Fund by placing

3

Births



Heartiest Mazel Tov wishes to our devoted members, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Charnow, on the birth of a baby girl,

Nancy Eileen, to their children, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Blum.

Similar wishes are extended to our esteemed members, Dr. and Mrs. Jerome H. Trier, on the occasion of the arrival of a baby boy, Elliott

Allen,

to

their children, Mr. and Mrs.

Stanley J. Witkin. REMEMBER TO TUNE IN

Those of our readers who tuned in Channel 5 at 5:00 o'clock Sunday need no urging from us to do so on

again

every would

Sunday throughout April. We like

to

remind

those

who

Birhtdays — Many happy returns of the day to Alexander Feifer, Mrs. William B. Fischberg, Jules Podell, Mrs. Elliott W. Siegel, and Mrs. Louis W. Yoliann. Bar Mitzvah



missed

seeing Rabbi Lookstein on "The Week in Religion" telecast Sun¬ day afternoon, that they can enjoy a stimulating discussion centering about the anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto tliis week, and equally interesting pro¬ grams

for the

two

Sundays following.

That's Sunday at 5:00 o'clock over the DuMont Television Network

(Channel 5).

Congratulations binowitz

on

Philip, Saturday. son,

to Mrs. Ruth Rathe Bar Mitzvah of her a

Anniversaries

pupil

at

Ramaz, last



Best wishes to Dr. and Mrs. Myron M. Bogdonoff and to Mr. and Mrs.

Josepli Roth who celebrate wedding anniversaries this week.

JESHURUN

KEHILATH

4

Synagogue

THE K.J.

Officials

Joseph H. Lookstein Rabbi Hyman Gertler Cantor Joseph E. Adler Ritual Director Jerome H. Rosenblum Exec. Director Officers of the Congregation

President

Max J. Etra

Harry W. Baumgarten

BULLETIN

Vice-President

A. Phillip Goldsmith Treasurer Secretary A. Milton Brown Ira F. Weisman President, Men9s Club Mrs. H. W. Baumgarten President, Sisterhood

Sunday, April. 12,

Third

Social Hall

Monday, Apr. 13, 12:30 p.m. — Meet¬ ing of the Sisterhood Executive Board Library —

Monday evenings at 8:00 — Sessions in the Kehilath Jeshurun Institute Synagogue House Thursday evenings at 7:00 — Boy Scouts and Cub Pack—Gymnasium —

7:00

Final Lookstein

p.m. —

will discuss "Samson Raphael Hirsch: Neo-Orthodox Exponent of

6:10

6:00

Integration"



Social Hall

YAHRZEITS

SATURDAY

9:00

Morning

10:30

Junior Congregation

Weeky Portion: Shemini, Leviticus 9:1-11:47 Haftorah: II Samuel 6:1-7:8 Rosh Chodesh Prayers: Rosh Chodesh Iyar will be on Wednesday and Thurs¬ day, April 15 and 16 Evening Conclusion of Sabbath

6:15

7:05

SUNDAY

Morning . Father-and-Son Minyan DAILY

p.m. —

Supper-Lecture; Rabbi

FRIDAY

Evening

7:00

Supper-Lecture; Rabbi Lookstein will speak on "Simon Dubnow: Proponent of Jewish Autonomy" —

Sunday, Apr. 19, SCHEDULE OF SERVICES

Lighting of Candles

CALENDAR

8:30

9:30

SERVICES

7:30 6:00

Morning Evening

April 11—RABBI S. FINKELSTEIN 11—REBECCA WEISBERC 11—CHAIM PERLBERCER 11—ANNA BINDER 12—ISAAC LIPSCHUTZ 12—SARAH SIECEL 12—SIMON KRAVITZ 12—JACOB FABIAN 13—LIBBIE GALLER 14—ARTHUR ROTHSTEIN 14—SAMUEL KLEINFELD 15—BARNET C. LEDER 15—CHAYE D. KAPLAN 16—ISRAEL H. SHAPIRO 16—RACHEL DAVIS 16—FANNIE SPERBER

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