CHESHVAN 19, 5713
JUNIOR
CONGREGATION, YOUNG PEOPLE'S
MINYAN
RESUME SERVICES THIS WEEK-END The Junior Congregation will re¬ Marking the fifth year of its exis¬ sume its weekly service this Saturday tence, the Young People's Minyan
morning, November 8th, o'clock, in the Chapel.
at
10:15
We know that the youngsters who reside in our community will wel¬ come this bit of news, for
they have come to enjoy this weekly feature and to participate in it in greater numbers with every succeeding year. We are certain, too, that they will be inter¬ ested in knowing that a good deal of careful study has gone into planning this year's Junior Congregation, to the end that it will be enriched to an greater extent than in past years, and that it will bear more meaning and significance to the youngsters even
themselves. Once again, Mr. Manfred Rechtschaffen will be in charge the serv¬
of graduate of Ramaz, Mr. Rechtschaffen is currently attending Yeshiva University, and has several years of experience in handling groups of this kind. Last year, he so popularized the activity, that our youngsters have virtually clamored ice. A
for his
return.
;gular attendance
Congregation has its
at own
the Junior reward in
educational and pedagogical gains. A tangible reward to the young¬
more
sters, however, will be given for at¬ tending the service every Saturday morning. A list of prizes is being com¬ piled so that the youngsters may choose their own gift after having at¬
tended
a
certain number of weeks.
This, in addition
to the kiddush that follows the service every Saturday.
will
begin its weekly services for the coming year this Sunday morning, November 9th, at 9:30 o'clock, in the
Chapel.
For the benefit of those who may be familiar with the content of this activity — as well as for those who may have forgotten what it con¬ sists of we review not
briefly the
—
pro¬
of the Minyan on a typical Sunday morning: first there is the service, conducted by the young peo¬ ple themselves. The service usually gram
includes a brief sermon delivered of the youthful congregants on
one
by an
interesting and timely topic. After services,
a
community breakfast is
served Sunday morning fare that can't be beat! During the breakfast, —
general discussion frequently takes place in round-table fashion. Then, the young men adjourn to the gym¬ nasium where they partake of a game a
of basketball
activity.
or
some
other athletic
*
All in all, it is an activity that ap¬ peals to the young people, and retains
their interest. Even the young man who acts as the supervisor of the Minyan, Haskel Lookstein, is "one of the boys" who is himself an alumnus of the earlier Minyan's and knows what is required by the constitutents of the service. This year we shall aim to broaden the Young People's Minyan into a Father-and-Son Minyan of the est
type. A concerted effort is (continued
on
page 2)
Rabbi Lookstein will
preach this Sabbath at 10:45 a.m. "THE TRIALS OF A FATHER"
A Modern Parent Looks into Abraham's
Diary
high¬ being
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KEHILATH
We look forward
this
BULLETIN
JESHURUN
to
seeing
and
you
your
friends
Monday Afternoon at 12:30 in the Social Hall
at the next OPEN MEETING of the SISTERHOOD •
Our Guest
Speaker
MRS. MAY MARKEWICH will have
a
message
of interest for
you
when she discusses
"YOU AND YOUR MARRIAGE11 MAY WE SUGGEST that you utilize this occasion to bring to the office all the merchandise you have solicited for our Auction-Bazaar and Entertainment to be held December 6th.
RABBI LAMM APPOINTED TO MID-TOWN PULPIT
MINYAN RESUMES SUNDAY
We extend our sincerest wishes to Rabbi Norman Lamm, who endeared himself to our congregants during his
made to have the fathers join their sons of a Sunday morning at a serv¬ ice that is being made beautiful and
stay with us, on his appointment as rabbi of the West Side Jewish Center in mid-town New York.
more
inviting to both
know
we can
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levels. We having a good representation of the fathers present at each of the services during the coming year.
Simultaneously, we extend our con¬ gratulations to the Center on having made so wise a choice. We Rabbi Lamm will bring to his
pulpit
qualities of leadership that
augur
well for the future of his
gation and their
new
new
are
age
on
We extend a most cordial invitation the young men among our readers and to their fathers to attend the first service of the Minyan this Sunday
know
to
congre¬
rabbi. You
count
morning.
cordially invited
to
attend the
CONVOCATION marking the opening of sessions in the KEHILATH JESHURUN INSTITUTE to
he held
Monday Evening, November 17th at 9:00 o'clock in the SOCIAL HALL •
RABBI JOSEPH H. LOOKSTEIN will
speak
on
"A RELIGIOUS VIEW OF JEWISH CULTURE11
KEHILATH
JESHURUN
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BULLETIN
KEHILATH JESHURUN MEN'S CLUB takes
pleasure in announcing that its esteemed member PROF. MAURICE FINKELSTEIN will be the guest
SUPPER
speaker at the
MEETING
Tuesday Evening, November 18th at 6:30 in the SOCIAL HALL
Reserve the Date!
Invite your
WITHIN OUR FAMILY
MEN'S CLUB NEWS
Board
Birthdays — Many happy returns of the day to
to Meet
Tuesday Evening —
Mrs.
The Men's Club Executive Board will hold
important meeting this Tuesday evening, November 11th, at 8:30 o'clock in the Library. Board members are urged to attend this meeting. a
very
Maurice Finkelstein to
Address Meeting —
18th, in the Social Hall. In addition
to
his duties
as
a
lead¬
staff member of John's University Law School, a
St. Prof. Finkelstein is also on the Board of Managers of the Menninger Foun¬
organization devoted to psychiatric research and to the educa¬ tion of psychoanalysts. In this capac¬ ity, he is in direct contact with the problems of the psychoanalytical movement, and the effects upon it made by other currents in American dation,
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Julius
Charnow,
Mrs.
Israel
Cummings, Samuel Goldberg, Mrs. David Kahn and Saul J. Lance. Bar Mitzvah
—
Hearty Mazel Tov wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brenner on the oc¬ casion of the Bar Mitzvah of their Harvey, a pupil at Ramaz, this Saturday. Anniversary — Greetings to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hyman who celebrate their wedding anniversary this week. son,
Our own esteemed member, Prof. Maurice Finkelstein, will be our guest speaker at our Supper Meeting to be held Tuesday evening, November
ing lawyer and
Men Friends!
Congratulations — To
Katz,
our
on
esteemed member, Herman his re-election to the State
Assembly.
an
life.
Accordingly,
Prof.
Finkelstein's
talk will center around the attitudes of religious faiths toward psycho¬
analysis. It will unquestionably be a provocative and stimulating discus¬ sion, and we cordially invite our members and their attend.
men
friends
to
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A HEARTY THANK YOU
We would indeed be remiss if we to not thank the Riverside Memorial Chapel for making avail¬ able to us the limousines which took were
congregants to Beth El Cemetery last Sunday to participate in the Service of Consecration. our
We do
want to note publicly that appreciative of the splendid cooperation received from "The we
are
Riverside".
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KEHILATH
JESHURUN
BULLETIN
Congregation Kehilath Jeshurun 117-25 East 85th Street New York 28, N. Y.
THE K.J. CALENDAR
Monday, Nov. 10,12:30 p.m. — Sister¬ hood Open Meeting; Mrs. May Markewich, guest speaker — Social
SAcramento 2-0800
Synagogue Officials Joseph H. Lookstein ...Rabbi Hyman Gertler Cantor Joseph E. Adler Ritual Director Jerome H. Rosenbhim.i&rec. Director Officers of the Congregation President
Max J. Etra
Harry W. Baumgarten Vice-President A. Phillip Goldsmith Treasurer A. Milton Brown Secretary Ira F. Weisman President, Men9s Club Mrs. H. W. Baumgarten
Hall
Tuesday, Nov. 11, 8:30
— Men's Meeting —
p.m.
Club Executive Board
Library Monday, Nov. 17, 8:00 p.m. — Begin¬ ning of sessions in the Kehilath Jeshurun Institute Synagogue —
House
Tuesday, Nov. 18, 6:30 p.m. — Men's Club Supper Meeting; Prof. Mau¬ rice Finkelstein, guest speaker — Social Hall
President, Sisterhood
SCHEDULE OF SERVICES FRIDAY
Lighting of Candles Evening
4:25 4:40
.
YAHRZEITS November 8—MAX SCHNEIDER 8—LAZAR WOHL 9—LILLIAN ROTHSTEIN 9—SIMON GROSS 10—ISRAEL J. KAYE
11—JACOB KOHN
SATURDAY
Morning Junior Congregation Weekly Portion: Vayera,
9:00 10:15
Genesis 18:1-22:24
Haftorah: II Kings 4:1-37
Evening
{
Conclusion of Sabbath
4:30 5:20
SUNDAY
11—MEYER GROSSMAN 11—MARCUS SCHUMAN 11—SAMUEL FEINER 12—MORRIS EICHLER 12—ALBERT LEVEY 13—MEYER ROTHSTEIN 13—JACOB SILBERMAN 14—SADIE CASNER
14—JUDA BECK
Morning Young People's Minyan
8:30 9:30
DAILY SERVICES
Morning Evening
7:30 4:30
Riverside m
CONDOLENCES Where the facilities of the largest funeral home are combined with the .
We record with sorrow the passing of our esteemed member, Louis
Kanarek, and we extend our heartfelt sympathies to the bereaved family. Sincerest condolences are also ex¬ tended to Mrs. Hilda Ball, a devoted member of the Sisterhood Executive
Boards
on
the passing of her beloved
sister.
May the Almighty
ther
sorrow
spare
them fur¬
for many years to come.
.
.
warmest
personal attention. Prices
are
means
within the
of all.
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