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Kehilathjeshurun Bulletin Adar, 5735 17 February 28, 1975 Number 11 Volume XLII © YESHIVA UNIVERSITY BRUNCH MAJOR EVENTS THIS SPRING Sunday, March 16th Plans have been announced for the Monday, March 10 — Sisterhood Open Meeting Brunch in University. The Kehilath Jeshurun Annual honor of Yeshiva will be held on Sun¬ day, March 16, at 10:00 o'clock in the Sunday, March 16 — Yeshiva University Brunch Brunch this year Hollander Social Hall of the syna¬ Friday-Saturday, March 21-22 The Chairman for this event is Joseph Lorch, an esteemd Trustee of the Congregation, the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Ramaz and a good friend of Yeshiva and many other worthy institutions. Other distinguish¬ gogue. Wednesday, Thursday, March 26 and 27 Congregational Sedarim as — Monday Evening, April 7 at 7:30 Yom Ha-Shoa (Holocaust Day) service in memory of ed members of the congregation are serving — Second Annual K. J. Shabbaton Associate Chairmen of the the Six Million event. We hope that, as in the past, the fellowship of Kehilath Jeshurun will turn out with its usual enthusiasm to demonstrate its loyalty to and support of this most important institution of Jewish learning in the United States. Sunday, April 13 — Solidarity Day for Soviet Jewry Tuesday Evening, April 15 at 7:30 Yom Ha-Atzmaut service, followed by a performance of "Fiddler on the Roof" in Hebrew by the Ramaz Dramatics Society. Barry Wyshogrod, Ramaz Senior, Wednesday Morning, April 16 at 7:30 — Yom Ha-Atzmaut Service and Breakfast Wins Westinghouse Honors proud to congratulate Barry Wyshogrod, the son of our dear mem¬ Tuesday, April 22 — Sisterhood Spring Luncheon bers, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Wyshogrod, who, as a senior in Ramaz, has been selected for the Honors Group in the Tuesday, April 29 at 8:00 Annual Meeting of the Congregation We are Westinghouse Science Talent all over the United States submit projects and take examinations in this competi¬ Annual Sunday, May 11 Search. Thousands of seniors from tion. From that group Honors — Youth Salute to Israel Parade only 300 earn Biochemistry at the Mt. Sinai Medical School. Dr. Krulwich is herself fessor of listing. Barry was helped in his work not only by Mr. Harry Fierman, instructor of chemistry at Ramaz, but also by Dr. Terry Krulwich Posner, Associate ProSermons: graduate of Ramaz. The subject of Barry's research was entitled: "A Study of Sugar Transport a March 8 March 15 — — Rabbi Joseph H. Lookstein Rabbi Haskel Lookstein in an Alkalinophilic Bacterium; A Test Hypothesis." Those inter¬ of Mitchell's ested in further information sults of that study, with Barry at Ramaz. on may get the re¬ in touch KEHiLATH 2 WITHIN OUR FAMILY BirthdaysMany happy returns of the day to Irving Angel, Mrs. Michael M. Barany, Benjamin Bartel, Arthur Brown, Mrs. Benjamin Brown, Mrs. Lawrence Bryskin, Mrs. Helen F. Dayton, Mrs. Al Feiner, William B. Fischberg, Bernard D. Fischman, Mrs. Harry Goldin, Dezso Goldner, Mrs. Jerrold I. Hirsch, Mrs. Alfred Kahn, Henry Reinhold, Dr. Rob¬ ert M. Richter, Dr. Stephen S. Rosenak, Eugene R. Sarezky, Mrs. David Scheinfeld, Joseph Schlang, Eugene H. Sharpstein, Mrs. Samuel S. Silverstein, Sam¬ uel Singer, Mrs. Samuel Stromberg, Rabbi Isaac N. Trainin, Albert Wald, Mrs. Albert Wald, Dr. Philip Wald, Miss Ruth Winkler and Mrs. Martin Zuger. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. Kobrin, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Perlberger and Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Zuckerman. Chorus of Ramaz. since learned that Mr. Raitzin has been The afternoon was an artistic and inspirational success. Cantor Davis was at the top of his voice although he was on the eve of being smitten by the flu. Hazzan Mizrahi, with his varied assortment of cantorial and Sephardic music, was a delight to hear. Cantor David Koussevitzky who was replacing Alexandrovich — who was by the flu before the concert — is, of course, a great performer who treated the audience to a delightful series of cantorial and Yiddish selec¬ asim Tovim. Bar Mitzvot— our devoted members Israel, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Reinhold, on the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Jonathan, which is scheduled for Shabbat, March 1, in Herzliah, Israel. We rejoice with them on this happy mile¬ Mazel Tov to in the life of their family. A similar Mazel Tov to our esteemed members, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Ham¬ merman, on the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Brett, which will take place on March 8. Our best wishes to the en¬ family. clusion of the concert. His voice Tov to our member, David his engagement to marry Nancy Warshawsky, the daugh¬ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Warshawsky of Scranton, Pennsylvania. Nancy is a senior at Stern College. A warm Mazel Tov also to the happy mother of the groom, Mrs. Betty Herman. May the wedding take place in a happy and upon blessed hour. Perhaps the highlight of the after¬ a selection of five songs by the Middle School Chorus of Ramaz. There was hardly a dry eye in the aud¬ ience as these children sang with their signed to a contract with the Metropoli¬ tan Opera. It is nice to know that his actual American debut We Tov our member, Dr. Sigall, upon his forthcoming marriage to Roberta Kramer, daughter of Rabbi and Mrs. Milton E. Kramer. Congratulations also to Mr. and Mrs. Leon Sigall, parents of the groom. In in our shul. other members of the Committee: Dr. Lawrence Bryskin, Albert H. Bernstein and Max Sadinoff. The latter also ganized of or¬ for the concert. Our thanks to Morris Wyshogrod for his artistic design of the invi¬ group a sponsors Mr. and Selig Rosengarten for with all of the audio ar¬ us rangements. Our special thanks to Milton Berkowitz, President of the Men's Club, for lips, their minds, and, above all, their hearts. They were simply great, led by their talented and inspirational direc¬ tor, Michael Berl. nual Cantorial Concert Special Thanks for Couples Club Sabbath brief word of thanks William Major, who was the Chairman of the Couples Club Sabbath which was held on Shabbat, February 8. The luncheon was a great success due to her efforts and the which she assembled. fine committee A COLLECTIVE THANKS Israel D. honor of the aufruf, to take place in this Shabbat morning, the Sigall family invites our congrega¬ tion to be their guests at Kiddush fol¬ lowing services. synagogue D. esteemed our condolences to Mrs. Rosenberg, Ritual wife of our Director, upon the passing of her beloved mother, Mrs. Sarah Reich. May she be comforted among all of us who mourn for Zion and Jerusalem. ROSA STEIN the passing of a noble lady who, from her birth in Cracow, through a life of dedica¬ tion to the Jewish people, the Land of Israel and the Hebrew language, demonstrated so remarkably what it We mourn Jewish means family wish to thank all of their who expressed their condol¬ ences in person, and by mail, follow¬ ing the passing of Mrs. Rosenberg's mother, Sarah Reich. Israel K. J. Hit Ifatturimtt Rosenberg and her friends our at for Mrs. A We extend to was deeply grateful to Cantor Davis for putting together this beauti¬ ful concert. We appreciate the special assist given by Steven Lorch and the are guiding this entire effort. The Men's Club sponsored and promoted this con¬ cert. We hereby invite the club to give us an encore next year, when, please God, we hope to have our second An¬ Condolences— Wedding— was thrilling that he received a standing ovation from the assemblage. We have so helping noon was Mrs. Engagement— Mazel Michael Surprise Guest Star Through the good offices of Sandy Eisenstat, we were able to invite at the last minute a young Russian Jew¬ ish star by the name of Misha Raitzin who sang several numbers at the con¬ tation. Similar thanks to Arnold Gold- Cheers for Michael Berl daughter to their children, Mr. and Mrs. Morton Summer. We hope the new baby will grow up in the best tradition of Torah, Chupah and Ma'- Mazel A a farb Mazel Tov to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kahn upon becoming grandparents for the second time due to the birth of a Herman, first in the history of our The Main Synagogue was filled close to capacity on Sunday, February 9, for a Cantorial Concert featuring our own Cantor Avrum Davis, Hazzan Abraham Mizrahi, Can¬ tor David Koussevitzky and eighty voices of children from grades 4 to 6 who represent the Middle School was tions. Birth— tire It congregation. smitten Warmest greetings to stone in CANTORIAL CONCERT THRILLS AUDIENCE OF OVER 700 Misha Anniversaries- BULLETIN JESHURUN to She be a Jew. suffered years, but this of day. illness for many deterred her from her role as a loving wife, de¬ voted mother and great friend of the Jewish people. Her poetry which appeared in the New York Ulpan Magazine with regularity was an inspiration to the lovers of Zion our never Her dear husband, Dr. Emanuel Stein, mourns her premature pass¬ ing. Her children have lost a guide and mentor. We at Kehilath Jeshu- also mourn the passing of a good friend. May the family be com¬ forted and consoled among all of run us who salem. mourn for Zion and Jeru¬ PLEASE CONTRIBUTE TO PASSOVER RELIEF! Midtown Talmud Class From time to time priate to thank those who have offered their hospitality to our Midtown Tal¬ delay. Our Appeal three different other Tuesday afternoon from 12:00 until 1:30 for lunch and Talmud study in 1. the midtown 2. mud Class which meets every come area. A back at the con¬ The next class is scheduled in that fice. Congregational Sedarim make your Please do not forget to now the for Passover Sedarim which will be held in our Kamber Auditorium night, March 26 Wednesday on and Thursday night, "Let all who are hungry and eat" — but, of course, a March 27. come reservation and payment must precede is $23 coming. The cost per Seder for adults and $17 for children the under twelve. A K.J. Family Publishes proud to record two pub¬ family which have appeared in recent months. Carol, Carl, Roger, Neil and Eric Mosesson (all Ramaz students, except for Eric who is an alumnus) have authored "The Perfect Put-down" published by Scholastic Book Services. The paper¬ back volume is a collection of very funny jokes, selected and "eclected" by the Mosesson children over the months. Simultane¬ course of several ously, Gloria Mosesson, their mother, has authored a book on jewelry mak¬ ing entitled "Jewelry Craft For Be¬ ginners" and published by Bobbs-Merrill. The volume, of which Virginie Fowler Elbert is a co-author, teaches We Matzah for their Passover needs them spiritually and physically in every way possible. are lications of the Mosesson Ithe simple techniques and basics of de¬ sign and manufacture for jewelry. It is a jewel of a homemade book. the deserving institutions even more. literally besieged with requests for aid. We ask our friends, therefore, to be more generous this year than ever before. We have been In this year are greater than ever before because the rising costs which affect us all affect the poor and Our needs addition, your gift right now will enable us to extend our hand to those in need before Passover when it will do the most good. Please help us, therefore, to help others in as gener¬ ous and magnanimous a way as pos¬ sible. In pre-Passover issue of our the Bulletin, we plan to publish a full list of all contributors. We would like to include your name in that list. Please make it possible for us to do so by sending in and to support Madison Avenue on Tues¬ day, March 4. If you would like to attend, please call the Synagogue Of¬ I special effort in behalf of send them pack¬ ages for their general needs, 3. of Larry Kobrin. our reservation of organ¬ and in Israel which look to us for support and whom we can aid at this season of the year with a generous subvention. we are room at 540 to the attention Soviet Jews to Currently room covers essentially of Jewish life: Worthy institutions in America sessions. session of areas ized charities. have been Sam¬ uel Eisenstat, Lawrence A. Kobrin, Eugene Roshwalb and the American Jewish Committee, whose Law Library was made available to us for two of ference readers at this Needy individuals who do not Thus far, our hosts our our of the year to send in their con¬ tributions for Passover Relief without season feel it appro¬ we appeal to all We Wanderings 3 bulletin jeshurun kehilath contribution today. for your kind¬ you be able to sit down your May God reward you and may the Seder ness table on Wednesday night, March 26, and say with convic¬ tion: "May all who are hungry join at us and eat." THE THEME OF A CONGREGATIONAL SHABBATON ON MARCH 21 -22 "THE SECOND TABLET" TO BE Rabbi Tuvia Grossman, the Talmud teacher from the The Special Projects Committee of the congregation has announced the Second Annual Shabbaton of K. J. which will be held on Shabbat Haga- will be brilliant dol, March 21-22. The theme of the Second Tablet — Or, Ethics in Everyday Life." specialty of utilizing Talmudic sources for insight and guidance concerning everyday ethical questions. He will help us to design the sessions for this Shabbaton and he will, of course, ad¬ Sabbaton will be "The As was the case last year, the Shab¬ entire Shabbat baton will feature an experience beginning with Friday night services and dinner and continu¬ ing right through Shabbat morning, noon and afternoon. There will be study sessions, meals, a joyous Shab¬ bat spirit and a great time for all ages in our Guest Our congregational family. Speaker, Rabbi Tuvia Grossman guest speaker for the Shabbat Joseph H. Lookstein Upper School of Ramaz. dress us on 14th, our Bulletin of February caption for the front page photo¬ graph of our Megillah readers con¬ tained the name of Robert Riederman, In printed, in place of Rob¬ ert Meislin, who was in fact shown in the photograph. Both young men par¬ ticipated in the Megillah reading. who was not RIVERSIDE MEMORIAL CHAPEL the main theme. mailed to the Invitations have been membership of the congrega¬ entire who would like to participate in this Shabbaton are cor¬ dially invited to do so. The cost for Friday night dinner and Shabbat lunch is $12 for adults and $6 for children tion. Non-members and senior citizens. SUNDAY Correction the Rabbi Grossman has made a NIGHT STUDIES March 2 Professor Herskovics on the Apocry¬ pha, at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Charles Cohen, 5 West 86th Street. March 9 Professor Herskovics at the home of Dr. and Mrs. David Weisselberger, 185 East 85th St. CARL GROSSBSRG ANDREW FiER Directors 76th ST. & AMSTERDAM AVE. ENdicott 2-6600 March 16 Professor Feldman tian Disputations. announced. on Jewish-Chris¬ Location to be KEHILATH 4 CONG. KEHILATH JESHURUN 125 East 85th Street New YAHRZEITS MARCH York, N.Y. 10028 Haskel Lookstein Avrum Davis Israel D. Rosenberg — Gary J. Lavit Rabbi Rabbi Cantor Ritual Director - Rabbinic Administrator Officers of the Congregation Harry W. Baumgarten Max J. Etra Hon. President Hon. President Nathan Salzman President William G. Lebowitz Vice President Samuel M. Eisenstat Secretary Edward Low Treasurer Mrs. Haskel Lookstein Pres. Sist'd Milton Berkowitz Pres. Men's Club Harold Goldman Pres. Couples Club - SCHEDULE OF SERVICES FRIDAY, February 28 Lighting of Candles Evening SATURDAY, Shabbat Parah Morning Junior Congregation Pre-School 6:26* 6:00 9:00 10:15 11:00 Service Weekly Portion: Kee Tissa Haftorah: Ezekiel 36 Evening 6:40 Conclusion of Sabbath 7:23 FRIDAY, March 7 1—Hattie Fine 1—Israel Mandelbaum 1—Fannie Fischer 1—Paul Shapiro 1—Israel H. Mandelbaum 1—Leon Alpert 2—Jacob Freedman 2—Nathan Podell 2—Esther Kerew 3—Lester Nightingale 3—Dr. Ira I. Kaplan 3—Abraham Ernst - 6:34 6:00 9:00 10:15 Morning Junior Congregation 1*2—Rose Glass 12—Samuel Fine 12—Simon Broz 12—Isaac D. Lascoff 12—Shrage Fischel 12—Rozella Brenner 12—Adrienne L. Propp 12—Baruch D. Kaplan 12—Rose Kanarek 12—Manfred M. Magnus 13—Esther Frabridge 13—Benjamin Siegel 13—Morris Kramer 13—Jaakov M. Zippel 13—Dr. Samuel Abraham 13—Dr. Jack Lieberman 14—Jennie Theaman 14—Bessie Lavine 4—Anna Shapiro 4—Toby Holzer 5—Samuel Feingold 5—Abraham Simon 5—David Icikovic 5—Lester Udell 6—Annie Edelman 6—Moses Davis 6—Nachum Weisselberger 7—Jacob J. Lubell 7—Else Levy 7—Gertrude Ostow 7—Ethel Weisselberger 15—Benjamin Goldin 15—Anna Scharf 15—Gussie Zizmor 15—Miriam Charney 16—Joseph Bernhardt 16—Anna Rogen 16—Mary Morganstern 7—Louis Etra 7—Frances Ratner 16—Morris Rosentover 16—Freidel Schwalbe 16—Milton B. Freund 8—Joseph Kailes 8—Benjamin Ryp 17—David Thalenberg 17-—David Zwerling 8—Sarah Kustin 17—Aaron E. 8—Joseph B. Gimbel 17-—Isabella Sax 8—Michael Green 17—Aaron 8—Hyman Babich 8—Malka Zippel 18—Bertha Silver 7—Jacob M. Waltuch Copelman Goldberg 18—Kalman Kinzler 19—Esther Cooperman 20—Julius Schultz 20—Pauline Elfenbein 9—Gitel Backer Schlang 9—David Frank Philips 9—Charles Wolfson 20—Joseph Kolatch 21—-Fannie Kaiser 21—Clara K. Grossman 21—David Kass 9—Mary Lipschutz 10—Pauline Wagner 10—Joseph Ritter FOR BOYS AND GIRLS - AGES 6-17 Ezekiel 45 nnnn ms-ito ROSH CHODESH PRAYERS Rosh Chodesh Nisan will be on Thursday. 6:45 Evening Conclusion of Sabbath -7:31 6:40* 6:00 Lighting of Candles Evening picturesque Pocono Mountains throujh activity and play In th« mm Jewish tradition fostered All land and water sports HEBREW Daily and Sabbath Services Dietary laws strictly observed SATURDAY 9:00 10:15 Morning Junior Congregation Pre-School Service — 11:00 Haftorah: Isaiah 43 Evening Conclusion of Sabbath CAMPS i hebrewI 6:50 7:38 quarter 7:30 8:30 9:30 5:45 This is the latest time for the lighting of Shabbat candles. Candles may be lit earlier, in accordance with our Gertz Bros., n.y.c. LEVELS For additional century 1. Campers 2. Termini 3. Michon (6-15) (15-16) (16-17) Modcritt F»»t S610.00 S520.00 illustrativa material writ# or phone: UACCAn P a udc 426 w. 58th St., n.Y., n.Y. 10019 MAooAU CAMPS, INC. Tei_ (212)2557240 WEEKDAY SERVICES Morning Sunday Morning Father and Son Minyan Evening AGE pioneers in camping for over a Weekly Portion: Vayikra schedule of services. "ton,, nunn REGISTER FOR FRIDAY, March 14 * 11-—Lillian Grossman 3—Martin E. DeGraff 3—Rabbi Aaron R. Charney 4—Samuel C. Gold Pre-School Service 11:00 Weekly Portion: Vayakhel-Pekude Haftorah: 11—Mary Fox 11—Otto Hohenberg 3—Adolph Eisenberg 9—Etta Lighting of Candles Evening SATURDAY, Shabbat Hachodesh MARCH 11—Samuel Levy 11—Jacob Kopit 11—Jaccb Wolf Bab 1—Ezriel Shapiro 1—Leah Katcher HA 7-1000 Synagogue Officials Senior Joseph H. 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