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MAY 18, 1951

VOL XVIII, NO. 35

We look forward to Men of the at

IYAR

12, 5711

having the

Congregation the

TESTIMONIAL DINNER

being tendered in honor of SAUL J. LANCE and AARON H. ONISH

Thursday evening, May 24th in the Social Hall Your

prompt response will be greatly appreciated

A TIMELY SUGGESTION

RABBI ROTH TO PREACH

Readers of the Bulletin received notice last week of the 1951 Book of Remembrance, which will again be

published for the Shevuoth festival. Enclosed with that notice was a form which we asked you to complete and return to the synagogue office, au¬ thorizing the insertion of the names of those whom you would like to have memorialized at Yizkor services.

FAREWELL

SERMON

SATURDAY

This Saturday morning at 10:45, Rabbi Sol Roth will preach his "fare¬ well" sermon before a K. J. congre¬ gation. Rabbi Roth has been with us since the last High Holidays, when he was engaged to conduct the Auxiliary Services. In the brief period of his

You can help us immeasurably in the preparation of this year's Book of Remembrance by accepting our sug¬ gestion that you return the Authori¬ zation Form at your very earliest con¬ venience. There is considerable detail

stay, he has preached in the Main Synagogue, delivered a series of Bib¬ lical discourses Sabbath afternoons and conducted the Talmud Class in the Adult Institute. In each instance, he has won for himself a large num¬ ber of admirers and well-wishers.

work in connection with the publica¬ tion of the Book, which can be great¬

position

ly facilitated by

your

prompt

re¬

He is and

we

now

considering accepting

sponse.

want to wish him well. We

Please accept our thanks in ad¬ vance for your cooperation.

therefore, that

Rabbi Roth will

services

^

Rabbi of a congregation, know our worshippers will

as

are sure,

will join us this Saturday morning. you

preach this Sabbath at 10:45

"PRE-REQUISITES FOR POSITIVE PRIDE"

on

at

THE CLOSING MEMBERSHIP MEETING

OF THE SISTERHOOD will fake

place

Monday morning, May 28th, in the Social Hall

Brunch will be served

THE PARENTS' CLUB EXPECTS YOU

THIS

TUESDAY

The Kehilath Jeshurun Parents' Club is expecting you — and, indeed, looking forward to having you — this Tuesday evening, May 22nd, at its

Closing Meeting of the Year.

On the various occasions during the past year, when the Parents' Club held its Open Meetings, a gen¬ eral invitation was extended to read¬ ers of the Bulletin (and their friends; We were most gratified to note that our invitation was accepted by many men and women who are not mem¬ bers of the Club, and we feel justi¬ fied in the belief that the work of the Parents' Club on behalf of our Re¬ ligious School and Jewish education generally, commanded the attention of those who are seriously concerned with the religious training of oui youngsters.

at

11:30

GIFT OF SILVER TORAH

ORNAMENTS RECEIVED Last week, the Congregation re¬ ceived a beautiful gift of Torah orna¬ ments from our devoted members, Mrs. Frank Morganstem and her son, Alexander. The gift consists of a

Crown, Breast-plate and Pointer (Yad), all in sterling silver and beau¬ tifully engraved, and was made in memory of Frank Morganstem. It is, indeed, a most fitting tribute to the memory of a dear departed one. We plan to consecrate these sacred vessels on the first day of

Shevuoth at synagogue services, on the festival that commemorates the giving of the Torah at Mt. Sinai. We extend our heartiest thanks to the Morgansterns, and our hope that the Almighty will bless them richly for their generosity to the House of God.

The topics that were discussed at these meetings and, even more par¬

ticularly,

the lively question-andperiods that followed each talk, gave evidence of the interest that was aroused by the young but answer

energetic Parents' Club.

The meeting this Tuesday evening will bring our season to a close. Our aim at this meeting is to be a bit more informal to give our guests a chance to chat among themselves, to —

spend a few moments with the Reli¬ gious School staff, and to hear a few words from our guest speaker, Rabbi

Joseph H. Lookstein. We should like you to make it a point to be present. The meeting will start at 8:00 o'clock (in the Social, Hall, as usual) and a collation will be served. All in all, we know you will spend an enjoyable evening.

KEHILATH

JESHURUN

DR. SALO W. will

"JEWS

!N AMERICA:

BULLETIN

3

BARON

speak

on

LESSONS OF THEIR HISTORY

AND AUGURY FOR THEIR FUTURE" at

the

CLOSING FORUM MEETING OF THE MEN'S CLUB SEASON

Tuesday evening, June 5th, at 8:30 in the Auditorium Collation

All Welcome

WITHIN

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FAMILY

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JESHURUN

Congregation Kehilath Jeshurun 117-25 East 85th Street New York 28, N. Y. SAcramento 2-0800

BULLETIN

For

a

Limited Time

Only!

AN EIGHT-GRAVE FAMILY PLOT

Synagogue Officials

on

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

J. Etra Saul J. Lance Harry W. Baumgarten A. Milton Brown

President Vice-President Treasurer Secretary

the Congregation's

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Cemetery

is offered at

only $500.00

Further information may

be had by

con¬

tacting our Ritual Director, Mr. Joseph E. Adler, at the Office (SAcramento 2-0800) j

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President, Men's Club Baumgarten. Pres., Sisterhood

Ira F. Weisman Mrs. H. W.

THE K. J. CALENDAR

Wednesday evenings at 7:00 Scouts

SCHEDULE OF SERVICES

6:15

Boy Gym¬





ing of Sisterhood Executive Board —

9:00

Weekly Portion: Emor, Leviti¬ cus 21:1-24:23 Haftorah: Ezekiel 44:15-31

Evening Conclusion of Sabbath

Pack

Monday, May 21, 12:30 p.m.—Meet¬

SATURDAY

Morning

Cub

nasium

FRIDAY

Evening

and

Library

Tuesday, May 22, 8:00 p.m. — Clos¬ ing Meeting of the Parents' Club — Social Hall

7:50

Thursday, May 24, 6:30

p.m.



Testi¬

monial Dinner to Saul J. Lance and Aaron H. Onish Social Hall

8:45



DAILY

Morning

7:30

Sunday morning Evening

8:30 6:15

Monday, May 28th, 11:30 a.m.—Clos¬ ing Meeting of the Sisterhood Social Hall

Tuesday, June 5, 8:30 p.m. Forum Club Meeting

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