SISTERHOOD AND MEN'S CLUB TO SPONSOR JOINTLY SPECIAL
PARENT'S
DAY SABBATH
ON
11th
JUNE
Religious School Graduation Part of Service from past procedure they sponsored respectively a Mother's Day and Father's Day Sab¬ Departing
REGISTRATION
IN
RELIGIOUS
SCHOOL NOW
IN
PROGRESS
Theodore Comet, principal the afternoon Religious School,
of has announced that registration of children for the new school year is now in progress and will continue until the end of June. The new school year will open Monday, September 12th, be¬ ginning with which date classes will meet on regular schedule for full in¬ struction. Parents
of children now attending urged to re-enroll their sons and daughters before they leave for their are
vacations.
summer
We should like to
point out that re-registration of these children is not automatic; a registration form
which
parents will soon re¬ completed and return¬ ed to the school office before any child can be considered enrolled for —
ceive
the
—
must be
new
year.
Those of our readers who know of children who are eligible for admission
Religious School,
urged to refer them to us. We are very pleased with the numerical and programatic growth of the school this year but this has only caused us to set our sights even higher. There are still many boys and girls in the neighborhood who get no Jewish education. Our Primary Class which meets on Sunday morn¬ ings accepts children 6 and 7 years to
our
are
old. Our other classes are lake in all other children.
Rabbi Roth will
ready to
when
bath, our Sisterhood and Men's Club joining hands, as well as days, to sponsor jointly a Parent's Day Sab¬ bath. This special Sabbath will take place on June 1 1 th. are
unusual feature of that
An
be the
House at the close of services where
the
Graduating Exercises will take place. An interesting program will be presented and Diplomas will be award¬ ed maiking the completion of the re¬ quired course of study in our Religious School. The students who will receive their Diplomas are: Judith Gitelson, David Goodman, Robert Jablon and Frana Mills.
Buffet Kiddush At a
to
be Served
the conclusion
—
of the exercises
tasty buffet kiddush will be served
the Social Hall by the Sisterhood and Men's Club in honor of the Grad¬ in
uating Class and the students of the School.
(Continued,
on
page 2)
preach this Sabbath at 11:0G
a.m.
"EXPANDING THE DIMENSIONS OF LIFE"
'is
day will
graduation exercises of the Af¬ ternoon Religious School which will be conducted as part of the service. The children of the Religious School will participate in the service and they will join the graduating students as the guests of honor. Following a pattern that was suc¬ cessfully introduced at our Collegiate Sabbath, the congregation will remove to the Auditorium of the Synagogue
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KEHILATH
SYNAGOGUE
JESHURUN
RESPLENDENT IN
SHEVUOTH
PARENT'S
ATTIRE
The Festival of Shevuoth
surroundings that
were
cele¬
was
aesthetically
beautiful. The Main Synagogue was decorated with an exceptionally lovely floral and leaf display to represent that
part of the holiday which is known as Chag Habikkurim, the Festival of the First Fruits.
The services both
days of Shevuoth dignified and moving way that is the tradition in our Synagogue and both services were remarkably well attended. We were es¬ pecially pleased with the second day of Shevuoth. On that day it had all too were
DAY SABBATH
(Continued from page 1)
brated in Kehilath Jeshurun in a man¬ ner that was spiritually inspiring and in
BULLETIN
conducted in the
often become the unfortunate
custom
The Sabbath Service is scheduled
begin at 9 o'clock and
to
ask that all guests arrive as close to that hour as possible. For the younger students of our
School
we
have made
we
rangements. They will Chapel at 10:30 for a that will be conducted
special
ar¬
in the special service meet
on
their level.
At
approximately 11:30 they will be taken to the Main Synagogue to join in the Musaf Service. We extend
a cordial invitation to all members and friends, the members of the Sisterhood and Men's Club and
our
especially to the parents of
our
Relig¬
ious School children to
join us in the celebration of Parent's Day Sabbath.
for many to
arrive only for the Yizkor prayers and then depart upon their conclusion. We regard Yizkor as part of the total service and therefore
we were
pleased with the large number that came for the beginning of the morning service and stayed until the very
end. The Book of
Remembrance, in which
recorded the whose memory a are
made,
was
names
of
those
Yizkor offering
made available to
our
in
was
Wor¬
shippers at this Memorial service.
WITHIN
Birthdays
—
Many happy returns of the day to Mrs. Nathan Andrews, Mrs. Jacob Baruch, Miss Mildred Feinberg, Ralph Hyman, Charles T. Rosen, Adolph Schenker, Mrs. Ned Wachtel, Abraham Wiener, and Mrs. William Ungar. Marriage
—
We extend
our
heartiest Mazel Tov
TEEN-AGERS GO ON
wishes
BOAT RIDE
and Mrs. Louis Etra, on the this past Sunday of their
SUNDAY
Our Teen-age Ride Party
Club is running a this Sunday and the boys and girls will be off to spend the day at Indian Point. In case any latecomers want to join the group for the day they can meet the others at Boat
the entrance to
Pier 81 (corner 41st Street). In charge of the trip, as well as the club, is Rabbi Sol Roth.
The Teen-agers will no longer hold their Sunday afternoon meetings. In¬
afternoons from five to six o'clock to arrange for the final affair of the year — the June Jump which will take place in our Social Hall on Thursday evening, June on
Wednesday
23rd. Non-members are invited to this dance and tickets are now available.
to
our
esteemed
members, Mr. marriage
daughter,
Miriam, to Robert L. Karlin. Anniversaries
—
A happy Wedding Anniversary to Rabbi and Mrs. Joseph H. Lookstein, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham L. Marcus, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome I. Riker and Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Schlang.
Bon
Voyage
stead, the planning committees will get
together
OUR FAMILY
—
Best wishes for
pleasant trip and
a
safe return go to
our devoted members, Mr. and Mrs. Saul J. Lance, who sail this Monday for a two month trip to Europe. our esteemed Sis¬ terhood member, Mrs. Sarah Plessant, who is also leaving for Europe this a
.
week.
.
.
.
.
.
KEHILATH
YESHIVA
JESHURUN
BULLETIN
UNIVERSITY SYNAGOGUE
"JEWRY"
COUNCIL CONFERENCE THIS SUNDAY
This
Sunday, June 5th, the Yeshiva University Synagogue Council will con¬ duct its First Annual Conference at the Yeshiva, Amsterdam Avenue and 186th Street. The Conference will fea¬ ture in the morning workshops on
Adult
Education, Developing Leader¬ ship, Men's Club and Youth; with eon, reports and elections in the after¬
We would
3
DUTY
like here
to
extend
our
thanks and appreciation to Solomon E. Green and Dr. Abraham Jerskey who served
"Jewry" duty and attended past week.
on
services this
Our volunteers for the
coming week and Lud-
Alexander Morganstern
are
wig Simon.
noon.
Kehilath Jeshurun will be well rep¬ resented at this Conference. At the Luncheon Session Rabbi Lookstein will extend greetings on behalf of the Ye¬ shiva University Rabbinic Alumni and
president, Max J. Etra, will greet group in his dual capacity as president of the Synagogue Council our
the
and
FINAL NOTICE In
Our esteemed trustee,
Dr. Sam¬ uel Belkin, president of Yeshiva Uni¬ versity, will deliver the main address.
the morning session our execu¬ director, Theodore Comet, will participate as a discussant in the work¬ shop "How To Develop Synagogue Leaders." The official delegates from our Synagogue are Hyman I. Bucher, Martin Markson, Dr. Robert Wallach In
tive
or
a
season
If any
of
members or readers participating in this conference they can get full particu¬ lars by contacting directly Yeshiva Uni¬ versity, LO. 8-8400. our in
interested
We
We extend to
heartfelt
sympathy
the members of the bereaved fam¬
ilies, and spare
that the Almighty them further sorrow for many
years
to come.
we
pray
sons
For the information of residents cf
Yorkville, we again list below the neighborhood butcher shops that are under the supervision of the Park East Kashruth Board: 202 E. 87th St. 9-7234. —
Eugene Czeisler
—
—
AT-
1520 York Ave.—
RHinelander 4-6488 L.
Feldman 1355 Second RHinelander 4-5918
Ave.
—
Nochem Ave.
Golomb 1420 ATwater 9-2335 —
—
—
Eli Vizel
—
1547 First Ave.
—
Madison
B. Licker 1279 Second Ave. RHinelander 4-9823 —
—
REgent
4-2280
Sam Witkin
—
1200 Madison Ave.
ATwater 9-5461
'w
read¬
OUR COMMUNITY
S. our
our
of their
KOSHER BUTCHERS IN
of Nathan
Gottesman.
names
daughters for inclusion in our list¬ ing. We go to press Tuesday morning, so please phone us or drop us a card NOW giving us the details.
CONDOLENCES
the passing Brickman, beloved father of Dr. Benjamin Brickman, Supervisor of our Ramaz School; and Alice Bayer, beloved daughter of our esteemed members, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin
last
and
water
sorrow
the
—
will
give this final notice to
to submit the
ers
Max Backer
We record with
we
—
similar academic distinction.
and Ira F. Weisman.
are
Bulletin
publish the names of the young people who are celebrating an educational milestone: graduation, receipt of a school award
Chairman of the Board of Trus¬
tees.
week's
next
of the
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JESHURUN
KEHILATH
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BULLETIN
YAHRZEITS
Congregation Kehilath Jeshurun 117-25
June
East 85th Street
4—REBECCA ABELOFF
28, N. Y.
New York
4—IRVING
2-0800
SAcramento
BACHRACH GRFENBERG
4—REBECCA
5—TANCHUM
Editor
SILBERMAN
6—CELIA
BREITBART 7—JACOB ODELL
Theodore Comet
7—MENUCHAH
Synagogue Officials Joseph H. Lookstein
Cantor Ritual Director Exec. Director
Phillip Goldsmith
LEFKOWITZ
8—SAM
9—HARRY KATZ 9—ANNA LEBOWITZ
9—JAMES LEVY 9—ROSE LIEBERMAN 10—MICHAEL
Vice-President
For All Your
Shapiro Secretary Pres., Men's Club Hyman I. Bucher Mrs. Hyman Abrams Pres., Sisterhood .
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JERRY ROSENBLUM at
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Evening
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York 2, N. Y.
ORchard 4-4690
9:00 Weekly Portion: Naso, Numbers
Morning
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Value
7:89
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Haftorah:
Judges 13:2-25
Evening
8:10
Conclusion of Sabbath
9:00
now
in
WESTCHESTER
SERVICES
7:30 8:30 6:00
Morning Sunday Morning Evening
Candles should be kindled before sunset. Those,
minutes
however, who conform to our sched¬ ule of ushering in the Sabbath at 6:15 should also light candles at that hour.
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MODERN
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FLEETWOOD, MOUNT VERNON MOunt Vernon
4-6800
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President
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Congregation
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