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QLongregation :mrnai 1Jsrael
MUSKEGON, MIC H IGAN
MAY 194 9

he state of Israel would not and could
not have arisen but for the heroism
•
and patriotic devotions of o u r
pioneers t here on the spot. Neither would it
have come to pass without the powerful support of the great Jewish comrr;unity of the
United States.

�The Bulleti n of Congregation. B·nai IJ,raef Is published monthly from Scptmnber •to July .
Temple Telephone 2~2702
Editor
Eugene Fisher

Samu el Umef ____ --------------- ---------- ~abbi
1949------"0FFICERS-1949
Paul M . Wierier _______________________ President
Sam Lipman ___ · _·________ 1st Vice President
Harry S. Berman -~--- 2nd Vice Presiden t
Reuben Berman _________ . ____ , _____ _ Treasurer
Harry H. Berman ____ Finap·c ial Secretary
Rose . Lawson ____________________________ Secretary

---o--TRUSTEES
Fred Rodoff
Harry A. Fisher
Harold Ro sen
J. K. Kaufman
Leo Rosen
Samuel G. Klayf
Max Rosenberg
Max Lebow
Josiah Wiener

---o--SCHEDULE OF SERVIC ES
Friday Evenings~•
p M
Tradftional Sei·vice __________ 7 :15 . •
-C om.m unity Ser vice __________ 8 :1 5 P.M.
Sabbat~ _Morn. ing-;-:_ A M
Trad1t1onal·, Sei: v1ce __________ 8. 30.
• •
Time for lighting candles on Friday eve. ing ----,--· ····--- ______________________ At Sunse t.

---o--'
CALENDAR STUDIES
Sunday 1\/Iornings, 10 :00 to 12 :00-Sunday School.
Mond!).y Afternoons, 1 :00 to 2 :00 P ..M.. ;,:Elerpentary , Hebrew for Adults . .
Every other Wednesday-A course rn the
Psaim Book for Adults.
Mbnday Afternoons, 4 :15_ to 5 :1 5 ):'.M.-.,Beginners Hebi;ew Session for Children.
W:ednesday Afternoons, 4 :15 to 5 :15 P.l\'I.
-'-Intermediate Hebrew Session for
_&lt;Children.

---o---

TEMPLE EVENTS AND M~ETINGS
FOR MAY
May 3-Celebration of the Anniversar_v
of the Jewish State
May 4-Haaassah Donor
May 7-Bar Mitzvah of Herbert Kline
May 9-Regular B'nai Brith Meeting
May 10-Regular Sisterhood l'11eeting
May 11-Bible Group Meeting
May 16-Regular Hadassah Meeting
May 23-Regular B'nai Brith Meeting
May 25-Bible Group Meeting
BAR MITZVAH
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kline invite th e
c r..ti1:c membership of B'nai Israel t o the
Bar Mitzvah service of their son Herbert
on ~aturday morning- May 7, at 8 :30 A.1\ I.
Reception to whole Congregation at The
Temple-8 P.M.

HERE IS YOUR CHANCE
"Opportu nity" they say, "knocks a
your door only once." ()pportunity 1s
knocking at your door now. If you are
wise an d alert you will open it and take
advantage of the chance you have to study
your relgiion from its early beginning to
modern times.
The course given by the Rabbi every
other Wednesday, is one that should be
taken by every member of the congregation. The presentation by the Ra-bbi of
the laws, literature, and philosophy of
the J ews throughout the ages, is lively ,
stimulating, interesting and scientific.

- - - o- - HERE IS YOUR CHANCE to acq uire
a knowledge of Judaism in all of its
aspects. You will forever be thankful to
yo urself for having done so, for answering to the knock of this great opportunity. A Jew without the proper knowledge of Judaism is an empty shell . Judaism without th e Jew cannot survive.
Every Jew owes it to himself and to
his ,c hildren to know his rich and g lorious
past which also illumines and explains
his present.
SEE WHEN THE NEXT STUDY
GROUP MEETS AND ATTEND.
BIBLE STUDY TO CONTINUE
SONG OF SONGS
TO BE STUDIED NEXT
The Bible Study Class which was disco ntinued -o n account of the Passover
holiday an d also during the ' absence of
Rabbi Umen from the community, will be
resumed on W edn esday evening, May 11 ,
8 :15 P.M.
Duri ng this session th~ 'Psalm Book will
be finished, and an introduction to · the
Book of Song of Songs will be given by
the Rabbi. Song of Songs is the next book
which wil! be studi ed and discussed. This
course will continue to the end of Jun e.
BIBLE GROUP MEETINGS
May 11, 1949.
May 25. 1949.

---0--CONFIRMA TION
The Confirmation Exercises this year
will be held on Sunday afternoon, Jun e
5th at two o'clock. A pre-Confirmation
Service will be held on Shovuoth evening,
Friday, June 3, 8 :15 P ..M. As it is cust o'mary to rehearse the story of the receiving
of the law on Shovuoth, each Confirmant
will, during this Service, deliver a four to
five minute talk on some interesting
phase of the Torah.
_
Eight girls a111d one boy will be confirmed this year. A very impressive program has been arranged.

�SISTERHOOD
Mrs. Max Shumacher and her Circle
deserve much credit for the most wonderful way in which the Community
Seder was arra11ged. It was not just an
ordinary dinner. It was a dinner pl1;1s
.. . plus dignity, beauty, and arrange d rn
very fine taste. Nothi ng was left un done
to make the Seder beautiful , Jewish, int eresting, and e·njoyable. It was the fi_rs 1;
time in the history of the Congregation
that such an affair was held. Withou t
past experience, the Committee did a
swell jo'b. Everyone present enjoye:i
very moment of the Seder. The -spirit
tha.t prevailed during the entire evening
was that of one happy family celebrating
the holiday of liberation-the festival of
freedom.
Another unique feature in the arrangements and perhaps the most noteworthy
was, that the committee set th e price of
the Seder dinner modest enough so as
not to predude any family. There were
more than 200 persons present and we
are certain • that t his affair will be r emembe1·ed by everyone thro ughout the
year.

THE T EMPLE LIBRARY
It will not be long now, w hen you will
enter t he Temple Li brary and see volumes upon volumes of n ew books. poetry,
novels, plays, Biblical literature, books
of every description, li ning the shelves of
the Library which are at prernnt crying
out for occupants. Thanks to the many
contributors who so warmly responded to
the library ,chairman, Fred Rodoff, who
asked in his recent letter to the community for sume fund s for 1books. Please remember, however, thi s is just the beginning. From this juncture on, we shall
continue to built our library until it
shall satisfy our needs and will become
the pride of our Temple.
REMEMBER
THE
TEMPLE
L IBRARY ON THE CELEBRATION OF A
BIRTHDAY, ANNIVERSARY,
BAR
MITZVOH, CONFIRMATION, WEDDING, OR ANY OTHER EVENT I MPORTANT IN YOUR LIFE.

THANKS TO THE
YOUNG PEOPLE'S LEAGUE
The religious committee including the
Rabbi, is very grateful to the Youn g
P e ople 's L e ague of our T emple for conducting the Friday Evening Service and
the O neg Shabbath during the Rabbi's absence. Special thanks go to Francis Fine
for his very fine Sermon , Jack S ~eindler
for reading the Service, and Dougl.:,s
Ro se n , the program chairman, for cooperating with the Rabbi in arranging this
Youth Service.

THIS IS NO TIME TO RELAX
Let no one think th at because there is
a Jewish State, the problem of Jewish
homelessness is completely solved. T here
are still untold thousands that need to be
transported to Palestine. There is no
larger and more able J ewish community
to which the homeless can look for th e
necessary means with which to go to
Palestine, than our own.
Ameri-can Jewry has don e nobly in supporting the establishment of a Jewish
State. However, let us a sk what was the
main reason for the establishment of the
State if not to cr eate a haven of refuge
for the homeless Jews of Europe?
This is no time to relax. Our job is not
done and will not be complete until every
D. P . has left Europe. There is only one
way for accomplishing this objective and
that is by giving generously to the U..J.C.
Many of us in our co mmunity have not
shirked nor evaded the great cause. We
have pledged. Let u s now t ranslate the
ple dge in t er ms of silver. There are some
in our community who have not pledged.
This is the time to GIVE!

VOICES
With the summer soon here, can th e
High Holy Days, be far off? The choir
will :begin to rehearse soon for the High
Holy Days. There are many fine voices
in our Congregation, both among the
men and women. Why not call up Rose
Rosenberg, choir chairman, and tell her
that you want to join the choir and help
add to the beauty of the Holy Day Service? It is important that the number of
the ,choir be doubled.
As it is now, wh en one or two members
of the choir takes sick, the whole choir is
rendered helpless.

BIRTHDA YS OF OUR CHILDREN
Ri-chard Larry Kantor
May 3
Bruce Nathan N eumer
May 3
Cheryl Sandra Ros enberg
May •1
Janet Ruth Roberts
May 19
Nancy Fisher
May 21
Hel'bert W. Klin e
May Z·G
Stanley Bruce Silverman
May 27
---o~
ANNIVERSARIES FOR MA Y
Mr. and Mrs. T ed Neumer
May 10
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel G. Klayf
May 24

SISTERHOOD TO PRESENT SLATE
OF OFFICERS AT COMING MEETING
The next Sisterhood meeting will be
held on Tuesday evening, May 10, 8 :15
P.M. At this meeting the Slate of officers for the ensuing year will be presente d, and arrangements to wind up
this season of activity, will be made. Let
us have a 100 % atten dance at this important meeting.

---o---

•- --o---

---o---

•

�•

N EWS OF INTEREST

PLANS for the construction of a privately-financed housing development in Israel ·were announced by Alfred S. Levitt, of Levitt and Sons of Long Island,
well-known builders of large-scale
housing developments. The Israeli
Government will donate the land on
which the horr.es will be constructed.
Each unit will -c ost approximately
$4,000 and will carry a 25-year mortgage. American kitchen equipment will
be used in all of the homes, which will
consist of four rooms.

---o--MANY NEW .CITIES are being planned
in Israel according to Anatole Solow,
housing consultant to the Israeli Government. Israel is being planned as a
highly industrialized country which
will have 80 percent of its population
in cities. The growth of Tel Aviv and
Haifa will be limited to prevent overcrowding. Tiberjas and Safed are to be
made into winter resorts and tourist
centers.
THE ZIONIST ORGANIZATION of
Ameri,ca will hold its 52nd annual convention the week-end of May 28-30 in
New York City.
THE F I RST SYNAGOGUE built since
the end of the war in the American
zone of Germany was dedicated in
Frankfurt. A small group of Frankfqrt J ews-the remnants of the city's
pre-war Jewish population of 20,000
-participated in the ceremonies.

---o--10,000 AMERICAN tourists-both Jews
and non-J ews-wil! visit Israel within
the next five months, it was predicted
by A lbert Schiff, president of the
Israeli Corpo-ratio n of America, in
connection with the announcement
that the U. S. State Department is
removing all restrictions on the issuance of American passports for travel
to Israel.

---o--A TOTAL OF 1,802 Israeli visas have
lbeen issued during the past three
months to Americans wishing to visit
the Jewish State, the Israeli Consulate
in New York reported. Applications
are being received at the rate of 30
daily.

---o--A COURSE designed to acquaint Ameri,can graduate students with the "social and psychological background of
the educational problems" in Israel
and with the school system in the new
state, wil! be given at Teachers' College, Columbia University, during tche
current school year.

THE AMERICAN JEWISH CONGRE SS
ann ounced the establisl,ment of fo ur
annual "Stephen S'. Wise" awards, of
$1500 each, to be made "in recogn ition
of outstanding service or for the encouragement of creative ,c ontributi on "
in four major areas of Jewish activit ies
to which Dr. Wise has dedicated hi s
years and energies. Th e awards will b ~
made annually, beginning in 195 0, on
March 17, Dr. Wise's birthday.

---o--B 'NAI ISRAEL TO H OLD SPECIAL
SERVICE IN HONOR OF
ANNIVERSARY OF ST A TE OF ISRAEL
In accordance with instr uctions fro m
the National Zionist Organization, and
plans throughout th e Jewish commu nity
in th e United States, special programs. a r e
being arranged to celebrate the A nniversary of the Establishment of the Jewish
State on May 4th.
We of Congregation B'nai Isr ael will
hold a special ANNIVERSARY SERVICE
ON TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 3 AT
8 :00 P.M. Th e service will be lead by t he
RABBI assisted by the TEMPLE CHOIR.
T he HEADS of the various JEWISH
ORGA N IZATION S will participate i n th e
service and celebration. The ENTIRE
JEWISH COM MUNITY is requeste d to
attend this JOYOUS AS WELL AS IMPORT ANT OCCASION.
·- - - 0 - - -

A QUOTATION

" And f will turn the captivi.ty of My
people israel,
A nd they sh.all build the was te ci ties
and inhabit them ;
And they sh.all plant vineyards, and
drink I.he wine thereo f ;
T hey shall also make gardens, ancl eat
the frui t of them.
Ancl 1 .will plant them upon th-eir land ,
And they shall no more be plucked up
Out of their lancl which J have given
them,
Sai th the Lorcl thy God."
(Amo s IX-14,15)

---o---

HEBREW SCHOOL HONOR ROLL
FOR APRIL
Class 1.

Marshall Bern::an
Stephen N eumer
Karl Lensler
Arthur Levy
Sandra August
Marilyn Stein
Class 2

Barton Berman
Kurt Rosen
J ames Price
Herbert Kline
Seymore Fogel

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~ongrtgatinn 1rnai Jsratl
MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN
APRIL 1949

h, Li bert y, f loat not forever in the
f a r h orizon, remain not forever in
t h e dream of t he enthusia st, dwell
n ot fo r ever in t h e so ng of the poet, but come
and make t hy h ome am on g the children of
men.

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�The Bullet in of Congr egat ion B·nai Israel i,i pu blis h ed mon t h ly f rom Septmnber to J u ly.
T emple 'l 'el ephon e 2-2 10 2
............ __ ELli t..or
~.}ugcn e Fi s h er .. ..

Samuel Umen _________ - -·

Rabb i

- -- o - - t 94 9-OFFICER S-1949
Paul M . W iener -- ·---- __
P r esident
Sam Lipman
___ 1st Vice P resident
Harry S. Berman
2n d Vice P residen t
Treasur er
Reu ben Berman ___
Harry H. Berman ___ Fin a ncial Secretary
R ose Lawson -----·- ___ -------·· ____ Secretary

---0--TRUSTEES
Fred R odoff
Harry A. Fisher
H arold Ro ;ien
J . K. Ka ufman
Leo Rosen
Samuel G. Klayi
Max R osenberg·.
Max Lebow
J osiah Wiener

- - - o - -SCHEDULE OF SERVICE
FOR PASSOVER

First two days of Passover :
T hursday ____________________ A pril 14
Friday ·--- ---------------------- A pr il 15
Wednesday evening, April 1;i:
Traditional Passover Service 6 :3 0 P .~.
Thursday Mo11nin g April 14 :_
Traditional Passover Service 8 :3 0 A .M.
Thursday Evening A pril 14:
COMMUNITY ::lEKVICE 6 :30 P .M.
COM.MUNITY ·sEDER i n the T em ple
Auditor ium 7 :1 5 P .M.
Friday Evening April 15 :
Traditional Service 7 :15 P .M.
COMMUNITY SERV I CE 8 :15 P .M.
L a st Two Days of Passover

Tuesday Evening, April 19:
Traditional Service G:30 P. M.
W e dnesday Morning, A pril 20:
Tra ditional Service 8 :30 A.M.
Wednesday Even ing, April 20:
Tra ditio,na l Service 7 :15 P. M.
COMMUNITY MEMORIAL SERVICE
8 :15 P.M.
Thursday rraorning, Ap r il 21:
Traditional Service a nd Yizkor, 8 :3 0
A .M.
Friday evening, Apri l 2 2 :
.
Traditional Service 7 :15 P .M.
COMMUNI TY SERV I CE 8 :lG P .M.
A MODEL SEDER
A model Seder will be shown on Sunday morning Apr il 10 at 11 :00 A.M. in
th e T emple Auditorium by our Sun day
School. Parent s who plan to conduct a
Seder of th eir own, and n eed a few
p oints on how to do it a ccording to the
book, are invited.

THE PASSOVER MESS-~GE
On P esach Jews rememb er the story
of li'beration from slavery. They also r ecall how, in spite of wandering and perse,c utio1n for so many ce nturies, the Jews
ha ve survived and preserved their faith
and culture. In their darkest days, P esa.ch gave J ews hope that they \~ould be
saved, even as th eir ancestors in EgYl)t
were r e deemed from slavery, and that
fr eedom and pea ce would be enjoyed by
all p eoples. American Jews compare Pesa.ch with Inde pendence Day, fo r both
holida ys stand for freedom a nd democr acy. Coming as it does in the springt ime of the year, P esach seem ed t o say
., to th e J ew in ever y age: As spring follows
·· ··winter, so are brig hter days sure t o come
after trou ble . and suff ering.

-: r-r•··:· -~

o- -- -

THE HAGGADAH
Tlie Haggada h is t h e book of the P esa.ch celebration. Within its pages we find
t he • st ory of the Exodus from Egypt, a s
well as ane cdotes, prayer s, and hymns of
praise, explantions of P esa.ch customs,
and so ngs for children.
The first part of the 1-Iaggadah, which is
the older part, is ma~nly historical. It tells
us the story of the Patr iarchs, of the suffering of the Jews in Egypt, and how
Moses led them from slavery t o fr eedom.
It explains the different P esach ceremonies, and gives the reasons for th e
colorful Pesach symbols on the table. It
a lso gives different interpret ations of
verses in the Bible which refe r t o Pesa.ch.
The second part of th e Haggadah, which
is r e cited wh en the ro-ieal is e,n ded, consist s chiefly of beautiful hymns and songs.

- - -o-- SISTERHOOD CIRCLE PRESENTS
COMMUNITY SEDER
A Seder , on the second nig ht of Passover, will be held at our 'Temple on Thursday evening, April 1 4 at 6 :45 P.M. The
Seder m eal has been arranged by one of
th e Sist erhood Circles. Rabbi Umen will
co ndu ct the Seder cer emony. Information
regarding the price per plate for th1s
g r eat evening will be g iven in a letter
which will g o out to t he entire communit y.

---o--THEA TRE WITH CELIA ADLER A 1:'
THE TEMPLE SUNDAY EVENING
APRIL 3, 1949
This is t o remind the Temple members
of th e entertaining a n d m emor able evening tha t is in store for them on Sunday
eve ning, Apr il 3, 1949 . On this evening
our Young People's Leag ue will present
for our enj oym ent--the fam ous Broadway Star-Celia Adler.

�IN RETROSPECT
No one can say that the joyous festival,
Pifrim did not receive its due recognition
at our Temple, both from the religious, as
well as the social angle. On Saturday afternoon March 12, members of our Sistei:hood, with Hortense Berman in charge,
arranged a masquerade party for our children. The Temple auditorium was packed
with our little sons and daughters and
showed off their unique costumes symbolic of the celebration. Did the kids have
a good time, don't ask. Thanks to our
goocl. Sisterhood members who were in
charge.
Sunday morning, an appropriate play
was presented •by the Sunday School children. Both the teachers and the actors
did a swell job. After the play a Purim
Service was held by the school. Rabbi
Umen explained the lesson of Purim, and
read the Megillah. Each child was treated
to a Purim Grager, and believe us these
kids certainly gave it to Haman. As a
matter of fact there was nothing left of
him ..
On Monday evening the small chapel
was crowded with worshippers who came
for the Purim Service and to hear th e
Megillah read. Tuesday morning, again a
Purim Service was held and ~he Megillah
was again read according to custom.
Wednesday afternoon, Shushan Purim,
a beautiful party was arranged for the
two and three year olds. Mrs. Martin
Friedenberg was in charge of this program. Like the other parties arrange d by
Sisterhood members, this one too was a
huge success. All in all, young and old h ad
a lovely Purim at Temple B'nai Israel.
SISTERHOOD TO SHOW
PALESTINE MOVIE
The last meeting of Sisterhood was enriched by a review of Paul Sartre's bool&lt;
on the Jew, given by Franny Fisher. At
the coming Sisterhood meeting, on Tue~
day April 5th, the members of Sisterhood
will ernjoy seeing the Palestinian Movir
"Israel Reborn". Dont miss this meeting.
A real treat is in store for you.
TEMPLE EVENTS AND MEETINGS
FOR APRIL
April 3, 1949 __________________________ Celia Adler
April 5, 1949 ________ ____ Regular Sisterhood
.
Meeting
Apr~l 6, 1949 ____________ Psalm Study Group
Apnl 11, 1949 _________ Regular B'nai Brith
Meeting
April 14, 1949 _________________ Passover Seder
for Community in Recreation Hall
April 18, 1949 ____________ Regular Hadassah
Meeting
April 25, 1949 __________ Regular Bnai Brith
Meeting

TIME TO JOIN
Are you a member of Congregation
B'nai Israel? If not, why not? Pei-haps you
have not been approached. Don't wait to
be approached. The doors are wide open
to you. A warm welcome is waiting for
you. Perhaps you don't care the way
Temple matters are handled. This is all
the m~re reason why you should join. By
becommg a member, your criticism will
be more effective. Your criticism may be
-ye_ry helpful, we therefore urg-e you to
Jorn. Perhaps you never realized that
each member adds to the total strength
and _tot~l good accomplished by the commumty m the sphere of cultural and social
life. The Temple has much to offer to a
member and a memiber has much to offer
to t~e Temple, one depends on the other.
Don t deprive yourself of the good the
Temple has for you. Do not deprive the
Temple of the good yo11 can bring to it.
JOIN-JOIN TODAY. Call the Temple
2-3'702 and ask for a membership application.
---o--RABBI UMEN TO ATTEND
WEIZMANN DINNER
A~though Rabbi Umen will be representmg our Congregation at the dinner
tt? be ten~ered i!1 N. Y. on Saturday evenmg, Apnl 23, m honor of Chaim Weizmann, President of The State of Israeli
the regular community service on Friday
evening A,p ril 22 will l,e held nevertheless.
Arrangements have been made for a member of the Congregation to conduct the
service and another member to preach the
sermon prepared by the Rabbi. It is the
wish of the Rabbi that despite his absence, the Temple be fille d to capacity.

---0---

A PASSOVER MESSAGE
By Samuel Lipman, U.J.C. Chairman

Passover !brings with it, the message of
freedom. While we, in America will be
celebrating the holidav in "the land of
the free". we dare not ·forget those of our
brothers who are still homeless still waiting for a kind heart and gen~rous hand
to help them find a home-yes the home
they have their eyes and hearts set onthe home where they would be received
"'.,jth a wai:m welcome, their home-Palcstme. In this home the y too would be able
celebrate their holidays in ~ spirit of freedom and joy.
On this holiday, Passover, we dare not
forget our brothers.
Our .freedom in
Ame_rica can m ean much more to us by
helpmg _t~ose who are depri v8 d of the
same pnVIlege du e them as human beincrs
a.n~ as J ews who were the first to pr~cla1m the message of freedom throughoul
th e world.
Make Pa:sso ver more meaningful to
you by _he lping your ,brother, GIVE, GIVE
NOW, if you haven t as yet g iven to the
U.J.C.

�NEWS OF INTERES 1
THE UN SECURITY COUNCIL, by a
nine to one vote, xecommended t he
admission of Israel to the United Nations. Final approval must Le given by
the General Assembly which begins
meeting again on April 5. Egypt cast
the only negative vote, while Great
Br itain abstained from voting.
A DEMAND for the removal of Dickens·
Oliver Twist from the required reading
list of Perth Amboy High School was
made to the Perth Amboy board of Education lby the local Teachers Union . The
Union requested that the book be r eplaced by a more suitable Dicken s n ovel
because Fagin is presented in Oliver
Twist as "the incarnation of everything evil," and is referred to " hun dreds of times" as "the Jew."
MOSHE SHERTOK has changed his name
to Moshe Sharett, in accordance with
t he current Israeli practice of reverting to Hebrew names. A few week s
earlier E liahu Epstein, Ambassador t o
W ashington, had become Eliahu Elat h.
Zalma n Rubashov, lfraeli Minister of
Educat ion , changed his nam e to Shazar .
A FAI R HOUSING practices b ill aimed
at eliminating "racial gh ettos" was intro duced in the New York State A ssembly by Assemblyman Harold A .
Steven s (D. , N. Y.) . The bill, prepa2·ed
with the cooperation of the American
J ewish Congress, would make it u nlawful to refuse to rent apartmen ts or
sell a residential property to a ny p erso n on t!'te grounds of race, rnligion or
an cestry.
A ST AT ISTICAL SURVEY made by t he
J ewish community in Berlin reveals a
total Jewish population in the city of
7863 at the end of 1948. Of this number 865 are young people up to 18.
OVER THE FEBRUARY 26-27 weekend, 4,000 Jewish immigrants arrived
iP I srael, 2,200 of them from Bulgaria.
P RESIDENT CHAIM WEIZMANN of
Israel will fly to the United St ates on
April 8. to attend a dinner in New York
on April 23 a,t which President Truman
will also be present. The dinner, sponsored by the American Friends of the
Weizmann Institu te of Science, was
originally scheduled for F ebruary.
HEBREW SCHOOL HONOR ROLL
FOR MARCH
CLASS 1
CLASS 2
Marshall Berman
Barton Berman
Stephen Neumer
Kurt Rosen
Audrew Umen
.James Price
Karl L ensler
H,e rbert Klein
Arthur Levy
Seymour Fogel
Sandra August
Marilyn Stein
---o--Bible Group Me eti n gs In April
April 6 , 1949
April 27, 1949

THINGS TO KNOW
ABOUT PASSOVER
The first month on the He·b rew calen dar is N ison.
Pesach is observed on th e 15th day o f
Nison.
P esach m eans passing over.
Pesach is a major holiday.
A major holiday is one that is mentioned in the Torah or the Books of Moses.
On th e fir st two nights of Pesach a
seder cer emony is conducted at home.
Seder means order. The seder ceremony
is conducted in a spedal manner.
The Seder consists of a display of Matz.oh (unleave ned bread), Morror (bitter
h erbs ), salt water , an e;gg, a shank bone,
cha raseth (a mixture of wine nuts and
apples).
At t he Seder, the Hagadah is recited.
The H agadah is a book which tells the
story of the J ews as slaves in E gypt, their
deliveranc e from Egyµ t , and it also has
a number of prayers o.f hymns expressing
thanks unto the Lord for his goodness.
Passov er is observed for a period of
eight days.
In Palestine, Pesach is observed only
seven days.
During the morning Service on Passover, special prayers of thanks and praise
a r e r ecited.
The name of the pr ayer of thanks and
praise recited on Passover is Halle!
(praise) .
Of the eight days of Passover , the first
two and last two days are more important
as work is forbidden on these days.
During the holiday P esach, it is customary to read the book, Song of Songs by
Solomon.
During the holiday Passove1· leaveneci
br ead is prohibited.
Pesach is observed in commemoration
of the deliverance of t he .Tews from
Egypt.
CALENDAR OF STUDIES
Sunday Mornings 10 :00 to 12 :00-Sunday School
Monday Afternoons, l :00 to 2 :00-Elementary Hebrew for Adults
Ever y other W ednesda y--A course in the
P salm Book fo r Adults.
Monday Afternoons 4 :15 to 5 :15-Beginn ers H elbrew session for children.
W edn esday Afternoon, 4 :15 to 5 :15Intermediate He'brew session for chil- - - o -- dren .
B IRT HDA YS OF OUR CHI LDREN
Ga ry Lee Price
April 3
David Allen Rob erts
April 19
Barbara Ann e Silverman
April 25
Garrett Galombec k
April 28
A NNIVERSARIES FOR A P RIL
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Oppenheim
April 1
Mr. and Mrs. Jack P. Chevlin
April 2
.Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Baim
April 7
Mr. a nd Mrs. Herbert H. Ro senb erg
(Silver Anniversary )
April 13

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C!Longregation il'nai ~huad
MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN
MARCH 194 9
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ND Mordecai wrote these t hings
.:rn d se n t letters unto all the Jews.
that were in all the provinces of the
king Ahasuerus, both nigh and far .
to enjoin t h em that they should keep the four~
teenth day of the month Adar, and the fifteenth day of the same, yearly, the days
wherein t h e Jews had rest from their enemies,
and t h e month which was turned unto them
fro m sorrow to gladness, and from mourning
into a good day; that they should make them
days of feasting and g ladn,-)ss, and of sending
portions one to anoth er, and gifts to the poor.
From the Megillah

�The Bu lletin of Congregation B"nai Israel is published monthly from Septamber to July.
Temple Telephone 2-2702
Eugene Fisher ....
Editor

Samuel Umen __________________________ _

Rabb1

---o--1949- 0FFICERS-194 9
Paul M. Wiener --------·•·-·-·---·· __ President
Sam Lipman ________________ 1st Vice President
H arry S. Berman ______ 2nd Vice President
ReU'ben Berman ________________ ________ Treasurer
H a rry H. Berman ---- Finan·c ial Secretary
Rose La wson ---------------------------- Secretary

---o--TRUSTEES
Fred Rodoff
Harry A. Fisher
Harold Rosen
J. K. Kaufman
Leo Rosen
Samuel G. Klayf
Max Rosen berg
Max Lebow
Josiah Wiener

- --o--SCHEDULE OF SERVICES
Friday EveningsTraditional Service 7 :15 P. M.
Community Service 8 :15 P. M.
Sabbath MorningTraditional Service 8 :30 A. M.
Time for lighting candles on Friday eveni ngs -At Su nset.
CALENDAR OF STUD IES
Sunday Mornings, 10 :00 to 12 :00-Sunday School
Mon day Afternoons, 1 :00 to 2 :00-Elementary Hebrew for Adults
Every other Wednesday-A Course in the
Psalm Book for A dults
Monday Afternoons, 4 :15 to 5 :15-Beginners' Hebrew 8ession for Children
Wednesday Afternoon. 4 :15 to 5 :15-Advanced Hebrew Session for Children
---o---

BIBLE GROUP MEETINGS
March 9
2. March 23
3. April
6
PURIM S ERVI CE
The traditional reading of the Megillah
will take place on Monday evening, the 14
of March at 8 :00 P. M.
A ,c hildren's Purim Service will be held
on Sun day morning, March 13, at 10 :00.
A CHILDREN'S PURIM PLAY
The children of our Sunday School will
present a Purim play on Sunday morning,
March 13 ,at 11 :00 A. M.
Paren ts are invited to attend the performance.

A TRIBUT E TO OUR CHO IR
Slowly but surely on!· choir is becoming
a real ornament to our Temple. Through
the choir the Friday night Service is becoming more beautiful at each passing
week.
The girls who are givin,g u•p seveJ·al
hours a week rehearsing-, deserve our gratitude. We look forward to the day when
our choir will be double its size and will
have attained the professional level.
Our thanks also to Hubert Baker, Temple organist, who is always accomodating
and very anxious to help.
Join the ,c hoir and help it develop and
grow!
----- o - - TH E F RIDAY EVENING SERVICE
It is a real joy to watch the growth of
our Friday evening Service attendance.
But why shouldn't it grow? The service
on Friday affords our membership a real
family get-to-gether. The Service is inspiring and uplifting. The choir is a treat
by itself. The Oneg Shabbat serves as an
intellectual stimulus. The spirit on Friday
night at the Temple is one of friendship
and joy. The atmosphere is on e of beauty
and holiness. Have you attended any of
our Friday night Services yet~ Why not
come wit,h the entire family this coming
Friday.
SISTERHOOD
Sisterhood had a very lovely meeting
on Tuesday, March 2. Franny Fisher re viewed Paul J . Sartre's exposition on the
modern J ew, which was very enlighten-·
ing. Rabbi Samuel Umen delivered an inspiring message. Mrs. Harvey Steadman
Sbte President of N .F.T.S., and her com~
mittee were greeted by the President of
Sisterhood, Mrs. Hortense Berm:m, and
entertained at a luncheon the following
morning, at which time, plans for the state
convention of T.S. were discussed.
Sisterhood's circles are all doing we:J
and from all indications, it looks as if the
budget of $4 ,000 for this year will be met.
Sisterhood cannot and will not fail.
-0--

MEMBE RSH IP
Harold Silverman, membership chairman, is happy to report that Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Slack, newcomers to our community, have joined our Temple. We know that
the new members will find the Temple a
fountain of inspiration. We of the Temple
extend to the couple our best wishes.
- - -- 0- - --

YOU NG PEOPLE'S LEAGU E
The young people's League to whose
hands were left the cultura l activities of
the Temple, is happy to in form the Temple
membership that on Sunday evening, Apri1
3, we shall have the privilege of enjoying
a thrilling- performance to be presented
by the famous Broadway actress, Celia
Adler.

�THE STORY OF PURIM
The story of Purim as well as the derivation of its name are weil known. The
story is told in the Book of Esther, and
the name is said to be derived from a foreign word, most likely from the Persian
Pur which means ,c asting of lo t:, (Es ther
III. 7). It is celebrated on the fourteenth
day of the month of Adar. The p1'incip al
ceremony connected with thP. day consisLs
in the readi'ng of the Scroll of E sther at
the evening service of the thirteenth and
the morning service of the fourteen lh .
Another ceremony which is described i n
the Scroll itself is the exchange of gifts
and the distribution of charity. H owe 1er,
since the Scroll designates it as a day oi
cheer and joy, it subsequently became a
day of public festivity, though there is n o
cessation of work. It is usually climaxed
by a festival in the late afterno on known
as the Seudah. In European countries,
where the general carnivals consisting of
parades, mimic plays, and m;:isqu erade3
took place at about the same seaso n of
the year, the celebration of Purim was influenced by the customs of the environment. Consequently on this day plays
were produced by amateurs, representing
scenes from the events relate d in th e
Scrolls, and at times, also from other Biblical events. The amateur players were
known as Purim Spielers, Purim actors.
In some communities in the mediaeval
ages children u sed to burn a straw effigy
representing Haman, a custom borrowe d
from the carnival ceremonies. From tha t
there spread a milder form of expression
of both protest against the J ew hatrecl
typified in Haman as well as of the hilarity which is still practiced in the synagogues, consisting of a blaring of various
instruments by the children whenever the
name of Haman is mentioned during th e
reading of the Scroll. Besides, Purim became a day of excessive feasting and also
drinking in a goodly measure, which in
turn resulted in the preparation of special dishes and pastries. Needless to say
that there was much jesting on that da y
and expression of witticisms. Due to these
features, Purim left a great impression in
life and literature. It gave an impulse to
the development of dramatic art among
the Jews, and also to an incipient theatre.
In literature it helped to develop the
drama. the parody, and other kinds of
humorous literature. In g e neral, in former
ages, it somewhat relieved the otherwise
gloomy ghetto life.
Meyer Waxman
(From A Hand Book on Judaism)

A LETTER FROM OUR LIBRARY
CHAIRMAN
Dear Friend,
It is our hope and desire that with yo ur
help we can build the Temple Library to
be one of the outstanding o nes in this
area, one which you will be proud to call
your own, where you can do some reading
and perhap::; some res earch.
To date we have a start, but only a
start, and a long way to go before we can
really say we have a LIBRARY.
H ere is a plan for building our Library
that will prove to be a co nvenience too:
Fn~quent.ly you find it n ecessary to buy a
gift for someone who is ei ther ill or has a
Birthday or Anniversary, or in Memory of
one who has passed away.A contrib ution
t o the Library Fund will be in excellent
taste, because we will send a letter to
whomever you designate telling them of
your co ntribution in their honor. Secondly, a Book-plate will be placed in your
Book, s:1ying you are the donor, and space
will also be provided for the name of the
person you are honor ing.
The Books wilJ be pm·chased from recognized lists, and Rabbi Umen will be omguide.
N O SHOPPING - N O PARKING
TROUBLE! ! Just call the T emple Secretary or a n y member of the Library Committee telling us of your wants, and we
will do the rest.
Your help is solicited and needed.
Cordially yours,,
Fred Rodoff,
Library Chairman
EXCHANGE OF HOSPITALI TY
Under the guidance of a committee
from our Sisterhood and the chairman of
the League, the confirmation chss played
host to the Youth Group of Temple Emanuel of Grand Rapids.
The fine hospitality shown to the visitors will be reciprocated by the Grand
Rapids group during th e week end of
March 19.
It is hoped that these excha nge visits
will eventuate in many lasting friendships
between th e individual members of each
group.

---0--HEBREW SCHOOL HONOR ROLL
FOR FEBRUARY
Class I
Class 2
Marshall Berman
Barton Berman
Stephen Neumer
T~urt Rosen
Andrew Umen
.James Price
Karl Lensler
Herbert Klein
Arthur Levy
Seymour Fogel

�RADIO ADDRESS ON BROTHERHOOD
Delivered over W.K.B.Z.
Wed. Evening, Februa ry 23, 7:15 P.M.
by
Rabbi Samuel Umen
of the
Congregation R'nai Israel
Muskegon, Michigan

This month being Brotherhood month,
I think it is fitting and proper to ask
what chance is there, if any, for brotherhood to become a reality?
There are myriad differences between
man and his brother ml:l:n, bet~e_en race
and race, nation and_ r~at10n, rehgi_ous. denomination and rehg10us ~enomm'.1t:on.
Language, physical boundane_s, rehg·10n,
political ideologies, and . s ocial _customs
and practices are all barriers which tend
to separate rather than bnng t oget he r·
and unite the peoples of the world.
Is man capable in the face of all th":se
hindrances to really and truly ever umt e
and make Brotherhood a reality?
The answer is yes. There is one likeess between man and man which o~tshadows all the differences, a nd ~hat is,
all human beings are created m the
image of God. The pr?phet 1:V-1alach1,
speaking on the same subJect, pomts out
the basis of unity among the peoples of
the earbh thusly: Have we not all one
father? Hath not one God crea~ed _us?
It is true that some of the aspll"atio n s
expressed by man thr(!ughout the ages
have remained due to his weakness, m ere
dreams and hopes. Yet with all his defects a~d weaknesses, man can ri se to th e
level of the angel, as the Psalmist puts it.
Everything God created duri ng His six
days of Creation, He said that it was
good except for Man. Man, unlike som e
of the other things God created, is endowed with intelligence, will, a r: d faith.
With these qualities, he was left t? perfect himself so that he shall ment the
adjective "good".
"The heavens are that of the Lord,"
sings King David, "but th e earth hath h e
given to the children of men." This statement is none other than a chall enge to
man. While there shall always be things
in nature hidden from man and unintelligible to him-that is, things of the
heavens, the earth-nevertheless, is given
to man on which to perfect himself and
make it a place for peace and happiness.
Man cannot change the natural Jaws,, but
he can change his own way of behavior.
He can choose to be bad and he can
chooose to be good. He can be fri endly or
unfriendly, noble or ignoble . It is all in
his own hands.

History has many shi ning exampl es of
heroic men who. with all th e weaknesses
of human beings, rose to the level of t~e
angel. Their faith in m'.1n _an d th~1r
strength of will ca.used th~ir nse. As individuals, so nations can rise as examples
of uprightness,
justice, peace, and
brotherliness.
Tha.t it is not as easy to bring about
better fellowship upon this earth as it is
to say it, is recognizable. But we d::n-c
not give up. vVe must make good th ::
charge of God which is to become "good".
Right now Brotherhood is a mere aspiration. It is n o more than a wish. But
through man's will, thi.;; wish can become
a fact.
Is Brotherhood po ssible? The answer is
in man's will.
---o--CELIA ADLER
To Entertain Temple Membership
Sunday Evening, April 3, 1949

While there are several nominees for
honorary title of "first lady" of the Ameri&lt;' , n t heatr e, t he question is settled as far
as t h e Yiddish-language stage is concerned . Ackno wledge d as the reigning member
of the Royal F 9.mily of the Yiddish theatre, that sprawling entity in which international tours were accepted as commonplace long before the birth of the USO, is
Celia Adler, daughter of Jacob P. Adl er,
and Diana Adler Fineman, Miss Adler first
was seen on the stage at the age of two,
a nd hardly a season has passed since her
childhood that has not seen her behind the
footlig,hts. For her discerning audienCei,
she has animated such classics as "Dolls's
House," "The Cherry Orchard," "Mrs.
Warren's Professio,n ," "Othello," "Resurrection," and "Camille," to name but a
few of her triumphs. She also has given
memorable performances in some of the
most successful plays of the Yiddish authors, including "A String of Pearls," by
Sholem Asch; "Green Fields" and "Idle
Inn," by Peretz Hershbein; "Stempenu,"
by Sholom Aleichem: "The Vow," by
Chaim Lieberman, an d t he n ever-to-b eforgotten production of "The Dybbuk,"
by Ansky. Broadway has seen Miss Adler
on previous occasions : George J essel's
production of "Millions" and The Theatre
Guild's production of "Treasure." Lately
she co-starred with Paul Muni in "A Flag
Is Born" and appeared on the screen in
Mark H ellinger's latest film "Naked City."

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of

&lt;!Iongrrgation i!trnai 1Jsrntl
MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN
FEBRUARY 1949

•"fQJA SAGE
said that he found reason for
honoring- almost everyone he knew.
' I have never come across one in
whom I fai led to recognize superiority over myself. Were he older, I have said
he has done more good than I; Were he richer,
I said he has been more charitable; were he
younger, I said I have sinned more; were he
poorer, I said he has suffered heavier tribulation; were he wiser, I honored him for his
wisdom; were he not w iser, I said his fault is
the lighter."

�The Bulletin of Oongregatlon B'nal Israel l·s 1111b llshed monthly from September w July .
Tem1, 1e Tele11hone 2- 2702
Editor
'4:;uJ!ene Fisher ....... .

Samuel Umen ---------------------------------- Rabbi

---o---

1949- OFFICERS- 1949
Paul M. Wiener _______________________ President
Sam Lipman ________________ 1st Vice President
Harry S. Berman ______ 2nd Vice President
Reuben Berman ________________________ Treasurer
Harry H . Berman ___ _ Financial Secretary
Rose Lawson ____________________________ Secretary

---0--T RUS TEES
Fred Rodoff
Harry A. Fisher
Harold Rosen
J. K . Ka.ufman
Leo Rosen
Samuel G. Klayf
Max Rosenberg
Max Lebow
Josiah Wiener
ADVISORY
Francis Fine
Eugene Fisher
Herman Grossman
Seymour Rosenberg
Harold Silverman
Sam Singer

TRUSTEES
Edward Krause
Ted Neumer
Lyle Rogers
E. M. Smith .
Milton Steir.&lt;ller
Joseph Strifling

---o--CALENDAR OF S TUD IE S
Sunday Mornings, 10 :00 to 12 :00Sunday School.
Monday Afternoons, 1 :00 to 2 :00~Elementary Hebrew for Adults.
Every Other Wednesday-A Course in
the Psalm Book for Adults.
Mo r day Afternoons, 4 :15 to 5 :15-Beginners' Hebrew Session for Children.
Wednesday Afternoons, 4:15 to 5:15Advanced Hebrew Session for Children.

---o--AD U L T ED U CATION
Two well-atte nded classes-one in elementary H ebrew, meeting every Monday
afternoon, and another studying the
Psalm book every other W ednesday-are
now in full swing at our Temple. Not only
is it gratifying to see so many take advantage of the opportunity to study, but
it is even more gratifying to note the
progress that is being made by the respective groups in their respective courses.
We look forward to the day wh en our
curriculum will expand through the demand of many more of our members and
friends who will want additional cr- ur;,es.
Om· beautiful Temple has the facilities.
What we need now is the will and enthusiasm to use these faciliti es for e nri chi ng
ourselves spiritually.

OUR HEBREW SCHOOL
Our Hebrew School is progressing from
week to week. The children are learning
more and more. If our Temple did nothing else but support a school where our
children could acquire a Hebrew education, its existence were justified. Thanks
to our leaders for their vision and cooperation in making it possible for our c hildren to study their religion and the language in which the greatest Book was
written-the Hebrew language.
Parents who would like to have their
children join our Hebrew School, are
urged to register them now for next
September.

----

OP E N SCHOOL WEEK
Sunday, March 6, Monday, March 7,
and Wednsday, March 9, our Sunday and
Hebrew Schools will be open to the parents. At this time the parents will have
an opportunity to see what their children
are studying, and how they are doing in
the respective schools.
All parents, who have children attending our schools, are urged to make a special effort and visit the schools on the above given dates. Let the children see
that their parents are interested in their
studies.

---o--THE YOUNG PEOPLE 'S LEAGUE
The dance held on January 8, by the
Young People's League, proved to be a
huge success. The large turnout and the
enthusiastic spirit evinced by the young
folks at this affair. showed that more of
rnch gatherings are needed. According to
Herbert Fisher, head of the League, several similar socials are planned.
For the delectation and edification of
the Temple membership at large, a series
of forums, lectures, and concerts are
being arranged to be given by top speakers and entertainers selected from the
fine st agencies throughout the country.
The first evening of entertainment will
be given toward the end of F e bruary. All
the details and information pertaining to
this program will be given through the
mail. '
The Young People's League is marching forward. Let us all go forward with
the League.

----

BULLETIN NEWS
If there is anything of imnortance and
interest to the community a Temple me'Ylber would like to have published in th e ·'·
Temple Bulletin, the article should be. ,·
sent to the Temple not later than the 20th' ··
of the month, and addressed to Eug-ene
Fisher, editor. If th e article is fit to print
it will be printed.
.
·

�FRIDAY NIGHT A T T HE TEMPLE
Muskegon has nothing more beautiful,
more inspiring, more educational, more
uplifting to offer to its Jews than the
Service at the Temple on Friday night,
and the Oneg Shabat following the Service.
Friday night at the Temple, one has an
opportunity to m eet his fellow Jew, to
meet with the Rabbi, to indulge in di scussion, which usually reaches high levels
of thought. Prayer, round-table discussion,
tea and cake, meeting with friends and
singing is the order of the evening. Where
in Muskegon can such a pleasant evening
be duplicated? Those who come to the
T emµl e on Friday nights know how rewarding it is. Those, who as yet hav e not
visited the Temple on this great evening,
are invited to come. We need each other
for m ental stimulation and social enjoyment.

---o---

OUR LIBRARY
With children growing up in our community, studying in our Sunday and Hebrew &amp;hoots, and Adults taking courses
during the year in our Temple, a wellequipped Library is of first impo1·tance.
Books are tools. A library is a workshou.
A workshop without tools is useless. We
have the workshop, but we need the tools.
It is very important that the shelves of
our library are lined with the proper
books.
All donations of books for our library,
and all monevs for books for our library,
are to go to Fre d Rodoff, who is in charge
of the library.

---0--SISTERHOOD
The needs of Sisterhood this year ar e
much more than in previous years. Our
8undav School is much larger than it has
been in the past. More supplies are required in the form of books and other
equipm ent. Then there is the Hebrew
School, an addition to be reckoned with.
It takes funds to run a sc hool proner'.y.
To m eet the required budget. Mrs. Harry
S. Berman, Sist erhood president, organ ized a number of projects and divid ed un
her m embership into ci1,cles. each circl e
working on a fund-raising project.
It is hoped that every circle will do its
share, and that every member in the circle will not relax until the work is don e.
With each circle fulfilling each obligation,
and every member of Sisterhood lending
:&gt;. hand , Si sterhood will m eet its budget.
WE PRAY
W e pray that Almighty God se nd a
sneedv recovery to all our m ember who
ai·e indi sposed.

OUR TEMPLE
Our Temple aims, through its varied
program, t o promote understanding,
neighborliness, fellowship, and harmony,
without which there is no unity or co- _
operation.
Our Temple serves as a community
center, by providing a meeting place for
all groups of a civic or cultural nature.
Our Temple helps the community to
sound adion on Jewi,;h issues, by providing knowle dge and understanding of the
Jewish scene, which is essential to intelligent participation in Jewish Causes.
Our T empl e serves the Jewish Community in inter-cultural a nd civic relationships, in the Council of Social Agencies, in
educational and civic bodies, thereby interpreting the Jew to the non-Jew, and
helping the J ewish community to make a
contribution to the civic, social, and cultural life of the community.
Our Temple lends dignity to a Jewish
life, and is a so urce of justifiable pride
to every Jew. For every Jew, member of
the Temple or not. shares in the respect
paid by the community to the Temple as
:&gt;. community asset.
·
Our Temple serves the community by
training democratic leadership. It serves
the commuity by being communityminded. It supports community planning
in the Jewish and general community,
therby helping to build a healthy, progressive, community life.
Finally, our Temple serves the community by creating a Jewish atmosphere,
by building Jewish consciousness and Jewish loyalties, thus creating the conditions
for meaningful living. Our Temple is a
Beth Am-House of t he People.
"SEPARATE NOT THYSELF FROM
THE COMMUNITY. JOIN YOUR COMMUNITY TEMPLE ."

921 Maffett Slreet
Muskegon H e ights, Michigan
January 17, 1949
Rabbi_ Samuel Umen
34 0 West Forest Avenu e
Muskego n, Michigan
Dear Sir:
We of the Intermediate Department of
Central Methodist Church School wish to
express our sincere appreciation for your
kindness in showing us th e Synagogu e
and explaining its symbolisms.
I had hop ed to thank you personally,
but missed seei ng you as we were readv
to leave. This visit was indeed a rare privilege. th e more so becau se of your perso nal
courtesies to u s.
Sincerely,
Ma rv C. Wi ' lson
(Mrs. David S. Willson)

�"THIS TIME WE'LL DO IT"
JEWISH LEADE RS PLEDGE
A T U. J. A . CON F ER E NCE
In two historic days of co nf erence in
Atlantic City, American Jewish leadersh ip assessed and assum·ed . its responsibility for the coming months toward Israel
and toward the surviving J ews of E.1:n1ope.
The delegates, ga.thered in record attenda nce at the Chelsea Hotel, January- 12
and. 13, and representing lhe Jewish leaders hi p of co mmunities : in practically
e ·, ery stat e of the natio !], in a series of
sessions that went from business-like
ana lysis of budgets to peaks of emotional
0xaltltion, came away determin ed that in
the year 1949 the DP camps must be
emptied and Israel strength ened. To thi 3
end the delegates adop~ed a resolution
calling for a national United J ewish Appeal goal of a minimum '.o f $25 0,000,000
in 1949. The sense of the discussion was
that although American J ews had responded magnificently in 1948 in making available more than $150,000,000 for t he
n ee ris of the UJA agencies, they harl not
r eac hed the full amount of the established goal for the year, aI;}d the goal for
1949 .was adopted with the feeling that
the J ewish eom munity w~s g iving itself
another chance at the moment of greatest
opportunity in Jewish h\story, and that
t his time "we s hall really do it."
---o--EDW ARD M. M. WARBURG :
"WE CAN SOL VE IT T HIS Y E AR"
The Conference was brought to a close
with one of the most moving addresses
ever made by Edward M. .M. Warburg,
and his eloquent sincerity has already
become lege nd throughout the country.
"Sure, we came arirl said one time giving three years ago," he declared. "Again
we upped it and again we upped it, and
people are getting- tired. I have to go out
and ask people for money; I know. Rut
at the sa me time we never had a campaign with this kind of stor:y to tell. Thi s
isn't a question of dreams. Thi s isn't a
question of theories. This isn't a question
of hope. This is a question of fact. We
can s olve it this y ear . . .

.

"What w e have bee n talki ng about her e
for the past two days is the simple fact
t hat everything is ready_ every thing is in
motion, everything- is organized for th~
liquidation of the DP problem. All that is
needed is that the American J ewish co mmunity does not slacken its efforts.
"This is one of the most fantastic phe nomena of human engineering that hav e
ever occurred. You are a oartner in it.
You are an architect of the future. Let uo
try to build so m ething that we are · proud
of to leave to our children."

ZIONIST MEM B ERSHIP
. Dr. Abba Hillel Silver has -appealed to ,
Amei'ican Jews to join the Zioni st Organization. H e . stated '.' We must remain m obilized and aler ted because it is the last
battle, the d ecisi v·e battle. You may score
ma.ny a victory in a war: If you lose the
last battle, you lose the war. There is still
great n eed for political effort on the part
of America. In connection with that, I
shoula like to say, taking th e larger perspec tiv e of the problem, that Israel will
r e quire Zionist support in America for a
generation to come-I say Zionist support, not merely Jewi sh support. Mark my
words and make a note of it!"
·---0---

IS THERE POLITICA L RE LATIONSHI P
BETWEEN ISRAEL AND AMERICAN
JE W S?
None whatsoever. American J ewry owes
allegiance solely and unequivocally to the
United States. American democracy d oes
not demand, however, that citizens relin quish their cultural, sentimental or sp ir:t:U:al a ssociati ons with other lands. Iri sh
Amer'i-cans publicly di splay their emotional attachment to the Iris h Free S tate;
Italian Americans tak e an active int er est
in Italian conditions; other groups, to o,
whose loya lty to this country is not questin e d, cherish the culture and heri tage of
the lands of their ancestors. Americ a n
J ews enjoy a similarly normal and proud
rc-latio nship with th e State of 13rae 1•

---0--H E BREW SCHOO L HONOR ROLL

Class •
Marsh:11 1. Berman
Stephen Neumer
Andrew Umen
Karl Le nsler
Arthur Levy
Class 2
B::irton Berman
rr urt: Ro se n
J ·me&lt;: Pric e
U crb e1· ~ Kl ein

---0---

Psalm Class
th i!: Wednesday at 8: 15
All Are Invite d.

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Q:onyrqtation f!tl'tmi 1'srnd
MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN

DECEMBER 1943

HEN you do a th ing becausP you
have determin ed that it ought to b e
don e, never avoid being seen doing
it, even if the opinion of the multitude is going to condemn you. For if your
action is wrong, then avoid doing it a ltogether,
but if it is right. why do you fear tho se who
w]l rebuke you wrongly?
-From the Manuel of Epictetus

�Rabbi --------------------------------- Samuel Umen
OFFICERS FOR 1948
President ___________________________ Leo S. Rosen
1st Vice President ________ Paul M. Wiener
2nd Vice President ----.. -~~----- Sam Lipman
Secretary ---------------------------- Rose Lawson
Financial Secretary __________ J. s·. Strifling
Treasurer _______________________ Reuben Berman
TRUSTE ES
Han-y S. Berman Max Rosenberg
Harry A. Fisher
Harold Silverman
J. Kelly Kaufman E . .M. Smith
Samuel G. Klayf Milton Steindler
Harold Rosen

---0--ADVISORY TRUSTEES
Abe Ashendorf
Sam Price
Max Ashendorf
Lyle Rogers
Francis Fine
Fred Rodoff
Jerome Fisher
Mrs. Abe Shmookler
Maurice Golden
Josiah Wiener
Sadie Grossman
Mrs. Harry Berman
David Gudelsky
SCHEDULE OF SERVICE S
Friday EveningsTraditional Service 7 :15 P.M.
Community Service 8 :15 P.M.
Sabbath Morning
Traditional Service 8 :30 A.M.
Time for lighting candles on Friday evenings-At Sunset.
SCRIP T URE READING IN GENESIS
December 4th
Toldos
25 :19
December 11th
Vayetze
28 :10
December 18th
Vayislach
32:4
December 25th
Vayeshev
37:1

---0--SABBA TH MORN ING SERVICE
Men, Women and Children are asked
to makie a soecial effort and atterd the
Sabbath Morning Service. The Service is
conducted by the Rabbi and the portion
of th e week is di scusse d. If vou attend
once y ou will want to atterd again. Start
this Saturday. Service begins 8 :30 A.M.
and ends at 10 :00 A.M.

---0--FRIDA Y NIGHT IS TEMPLE NIGHT
An inspiring- Se1·vice, an instru ctive and
uplifting sermon, round tabl e discussion
after the ;ie,r vice, Zimroth (songs) this i~
what you can exnect to find at our T emr le
ev~ry Friday nigh t. So don't plan anythmg- else but g :iing to servic l?s on Frirlay
evenings. Make every Friday Night
Temple Night!

ELECTION OF CONGREGATI ON
OFFICERS
Sunday morning, December 5th, at
10 :00 a.m. election of officers for 1949
will be held in the Temple auditorium.
All the members of the Congregation are
urged to attend and exercise the right of
=tin~
·

---o---

THE U.J.A: DRIVE IS HERE
This is the time of the year when the
U.J.A. drive is held in our community. In
the past, we have done exceptionally we· I
~or a community of our size . Ti,c need
this year is not less great for our SUlJport. As a matter of fact, th's is a Cl'U•Cial
year. We cannot fail those that are awaiting om heir in Europe, and our heroic brothers of Palestine who gave and ai-c
still giving an admirable acc ount of th3h·
heroism and determina 1 ion to mak e ?alr stine 2, have,n for th ems elves and th :ise
that want to go there.
With their heroism, Palestine J c,wry
lifted the moral e of Jewry evervw'.1ere.
We in tu: ·n should repay in kind. We can
do it by following precedent and have a
successful drive.

---0--MEMBE RS HIP
This is an appeal to every non-affiliated
Jew in our community to join our ranks
and extend a helping hand to carry on
the good work of Congregation B'Nai
Israel. Muskegon is a small community,
every ounc_e of_ energy counts. Every bit
of good will 1s needed. Every idea to
make ~hi s congregation an example to
oth :irs 1s sought. Let us all join hands and
do the job together. Join! join! Ask for
an application -c ard and become a member. The Temple needs you and you need
the Temr,Je. Our goal is 100 7,- Templ e
membership.

----

SISTERHOOD
The next Sisterhood m ee ting will be
held on Tuesday Dec ember 14th, at 8 :30
p .m. An interesting- Ch1nukah prog-ram
has been an·anged .in addition to Sisterhood matuen to be brough t to the attention of the m tc mb er s. E -rery Sisterhood
member is urged to attend this meeting.
TH E GOLD E N BOOK
The Golden Book of Congre-gation
B'Nai Israel will be ready sometim e in
June. Now is the time to have your nam e
or the name of your dear ones inscrib ed
in it.
For informa tion on th e Golden Book,
call Rabbi Um 2n 24-8 577.

�CHAN UKAH-FEAS T OF
DEDICATION
Chanukah (Feast of Dedication) which
begins on the twenty-fifth day of Kislev
and lasts 8 days, we celebrate in commemoration of the victories of the High
Priest Mattathias and his five sons, the
Hasmoneans or .Maccabees, over the
Greeks whom they have driven from
Palestine and rededicated the Temple to
the service of God of Israel.
When the priest reentered the Temple
and wanted to light the perpE'tual light,
they found but one small cruse of holy
oil sealed with the seal of the High Priest,
that contained oil sufficient for only one
day, but by a miracle, it burned for eight
ray ·. Th·e refore we ce!ebrate Chanukah
ty lighting candl es for eight nights.
·- - - 0 - - -

W HY GAMES ARE PLA Y EO
ON CHANUKA H
The ide2. of playing all so1'ts of games
on Chanukah, while the candle-lights are
burning, originated from the playing of
chess, which was permitted on this hoiiday. Chess, according to the Ancie;1t
Arabian historians, originated in Indla.
It was introduced in China in the fifth
century of the present reckon ing, whence
it was introduced into Persia in th e sixth
century. In the year 960 it was introduced
in Arabia. The playing of Chess was not
permitted by the Rabbi s at first, but later
it was allowed on Chanukah as the moyes
in the garr.? correspond to military tactics,
t.hus symb"'izing the strategy and warfare of Jpdah the Maccabee, and because
it is a gaue of skillful thou1rht. L '1 ter on.
other gam ' S were permitted a, well, so
that. today ::JJ sorts of mental amus~menti
such as c ~rds, dice, and other devices of
similar n::iture, are indulged in on Chanukah.

---0---

s.o ..s.
Let us be thankful t hat we l ive in
Amerka; that the horrors of war such as
Europe experienced is unknown to us
and will forever be kept away from our
shores. But saying thanks is not enough.
Word :, a.re meaningless unless they ar e
t.rans;ated into acts.
Let us show our thanks by h elping the
unfun.unate of Em'ope with whatever we
can. Every Wednesday is S. 0. S. day in
our Temple. J oin the S.O.S. circl e. Give
a lh".e o.i' your time. Sew a cov ering for
a b ody that waits to be covered.
Come thb W ednesday. Join the S.O.S.
circle. Answer the S.O .S. call.
Francis Steindler,
Chairman

IN RETROSPECT
The m emory of Muskegon Jewry was
enriched on Sunday, November 21. The
'I'eistimonial Dinner, to L eo Ro sen and the
dedication ceremonies in honor of our
new Temple will b e remembered by us
for a long time. This day, as our Rab bi '
said in his sermon, was one of the "supe;r
human moments" in the history of the
community.
The festive spirit this day was so strong
t h at it touched eve;rybody in the community-Jews and gentiles alike. All day
congratulatory notes and the most beautiful flowers kept pouring in from well
wishers of greater Muskegon .
The Synagogue looked like a rose in
June, like a bridegroom under the canopy
waiting for the bride.
T he Testimonial Dinner in the Occidental Hotel was concentrated on the
building chairman, Leo Ro sen . Here the
spealoors communicated to Leo the gratitude of the communi-'. y for a job well
done. The spirit w as high, t he people w ere
in a celebrating mood, but with all that,
they remembered that far away from
Muskegon another institution-somewhat
bigger than their own was built to which
they were all related. This bigger institution, the Sbte of Israeli was h onored,
and one of the school rooms of the t emple
was dedicated to he I sraeli hero es.
The dedication program in t he evel"ing
was of a more solemn nature. The temple
was packed with J ews and gentiles. The
music was well selected for the occasion,
the choir was superb, the sermon of the
Rabbi translated the mood of the audience, and the significance of the occas10n.
The guest speaker, Professor Wir ~h.
emphasized the lesson of toleran.-:e,
brotherhood and the proper respect for
huma n dignity regardless of color, race,
religion, or national origin.
No. it is hard to report fully how it was
on November 21, at the T estimonial D inner and during the dedication ceremonies.
One had to be there to see things with
his own eyes and feel with his own heart .

---o--A TOUR THROUGH THE BUILDING
It was grntifying to see hundreds of
mEn, wom , n, and children go through the
bui ldi ng during d edicatory w eek. The reaction to the desie;n of the building was
mos~ favorable. The feeling on the par t
of all our gu ests was that this Synagogu e
was m ore than a house of worship, i t was
a contribu tion to the c : mmunity at large.

�CORRESPOND E NCE

Novemb er 17, 1948
Rabbi Samue l Umen
Temple B'Nai I srael
Muskegon, Michigan
Dear Rabbi Umen:
Mrs. Ashbacker and I, with our guests,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Keh let, enjoyed
every moment of the program last evenin1s at Temple B'Nai Israel. The b eauty
a nd dignity of your new building, and
the cordial and gracious welcome we r eceived as your guests last evening were
verv impressive and their m emory will
live with us always.
We feel that you and your corgregation a1·e to be congratulated on th e
ber ut.iful temple you have erected, and
we know that it will bring not only great
pleasure to you and to them, but a deep
satisfaction to the entire area.
May I a ss ure you that WKBZ, which I
repres ent, will be very happy to cooperate
with you in any nrograms of public service, and general i·nterest to the community in which we reside. At anv time you
have material that you f eel will be of interest to our audier. ce, we invite your request for radio time to prese nt t hose
programs.
Yours cordially,
Grant F. Ashb acker
Nov. 22, 194 3
Mr. Paul M. Wiener,
P a ul M. Wi ener Foundry Co.,
791 W. Cl ay Ave ..
Mu skegon, .Mich.
Dear Paul:
My wife join s me in expressing th e
rl eas ure we had at the cocktail party and
dinn r·r. The evening services were impressiv0 and inspiring. We had a wond erful time.
:•: share with you your sympathies and
interest in promoting Jewish cultu re,
whether it is in Muskegon, Grand Rapid s
or Palesl'i nfl. I was pleased wh e n yoc1
de dicated one of your Sunday Scho ol
rooms by naming it Isrneli to commemorate the establishment of Israel a s a sovereign state. I shou ld like to participa~e
with you and a ll the other friends to helo
make this room a fitting symbol for thi s
honor.
I am e nclosing my check a s evidence
ot' my faith in the vitality of your fin 3
co mmu nity.
Wi th warmest r f gards, I am,
Sincerely,
Abl Kollcnberg

Nov. 21, 1948
Rabbi Samuel Umen:
Dear Rabbi :
P lease accept my thanks and app1·eciation for the beautiful servic•e. you gave
at the Dedication of the Library in memory of my late husband, Aaron Cohen.
It was beautifully arranged and carried
out wi th beauty and dignity.
Sincerely Yours,
Edith Cohen

- - - o- - Excerpt From Speeches To Leo Ros en
At the Testimonia l Dinner

"Leo Rosen had in him a touch of th e
prophetic spirit. H e was impelled by a
force from ·within to a ct regardless of
oooositi on, obstacles, and hardships." Rabbi Samuel Umen.
"The community through this testimonial_ is telling you how proud we ar8
of you, how ennobled we are through you,
1:&gt;.nd how much richer and happier we ar ('
a s a result of your many sacrifices for
us. May God bless you, your dear wife,
and your lovely children, and may you all
be with us for many, many, more years."
Paul Wiener
Dinner Chairm:rn
"vVe know that your task was not easy,
but if you found sa tisfaction in you r
work, this was a joy that was yours and
yours alone. Now that yom· dream whi ch
w ar. also our dream, is fully reali zed, we
have great cause to be happy and want to
te ll you that we thank you fr om the deplh
of our hearts .. "
Hortense Berman,
Sisterhood President

---o--HEBREW SCHOOL

November 1st our H ebrew school ope ne d. While th e r egi stration was nof; too
hr1se, only twe nty enro lled, ·we are certain, nevertheless, that th e school will
r,-row from year to year and eventuall y
become a real in stitution .
ADULT EDUCATION
A course for adu lts in the Psalm Book
a'ld Judai sm began on Wednesday everi.ing, DE'cember 1, 8 p.m . Book courses
are given bv th e Rabbi. P salms from 8 to
() p ,m. Jud aism 9-10 p.m. The cour$e is
e iven every other we ek in the T emp1e.
ALL ARE WELCOME!

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CONGREGATION B'NAI ISRAEL
MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN

NEW YEAR ISSUE
5709-1948

OCTOBER

1948-5709

�Grant us peace, Thy most precious gift, 0
thou eternal source of peace, and enable Israel
to be its messenger unto the peoples of the earth.
Bless our country that it may ever be a stronghold of peace, and its advocate in the council of
nations. May contentment reign within its borders, health and happiness within its homes.
Strengthen the bonds of friendship and fellowship among al'! the inhabitants of our land.
Plant virtue in every soul, and may the love of
Thy name hallow every home and every heart.
Praised be Thou, 0 Lord, Giver of neace.

�OFFICERS FOR 1948

President -------------------------------- ________ Leo S. Rosen
1st Vice President ____________________ Paul M. Wiener
2nd Vice President ______________________ Sam Lipman
Secretary ----------------------------···----- ___ Rose Lawson
Financial Secretary _____ --·-···-··-· J. S. Strifling
Treasurer -------------· --·····-----·------- Reub en Berman
TRUSTEES
Harry S. Berman
Max Rosenberg
Harry A. Fisher
Harol'd Silverman
J. K elly Kaufman
E. M. Smith
Samuel G. Klayf
Milton Steindler
Harold Ro sen
ADVISORY
Abe Ashendorf
Max Ashendorf
Francis Fine
J erome Fisher
Maurice Golden
Sadie Grossman
David Gudelsky

TRUSTEE S
Sam Price
Lyle Roger s
Fred Rodo ff
Mrs. Abe Shmookler
J osiah Wiener
Mrs. Harry S. Ber man

SCHEDULE OF SERVICE FOR THE
HIGH HOLIDAYS

Rosh Hashonah, Monday and Tuesday, Octo be r
October 4th and 5th.
Sunday Evening, Octob er 3rd.
Traditional Maariv Service ________________ G:00 P .M.
(small chapel )
Formal Community Service _______________ 8 :00 P.M .
(in the large chapel')
-SermonMonday Morning ,O ctob er 4th
Traditional Service (schacharis ) ________ 8 :30 A .M.
Reading of the ScrolJ ----------------------- 10 :00 A.M.
Sounding of the Shofar ________________ 11 :00 A.M .
Community Service ______________________ 11 :00 A.M .
-SermonTraditional Musaf Service ---·--------·-· 12 :45 A .M.
Tuesday, October 5th
Same Schedule as Octo ber 4th
YOM KIPPUR
Wedn esday, October 13th
Tuessday Evening, October 12
Traditional K ol Nidrei Service _________ 6 :00 P .M.
Community Kol Nidrei Service _________ 8 :00 P.M.
-SermonW ednesday Morning , October 13th.
Traditional Service . ________________________ 8 :00 A .M.
Reading of th e Scroll ________________________ 10 :00 A.M.
Traditional· Yizkor Service ________________ 10 :45 A.M.
Community Service ___________________________ ll :15 A .M.
-SermonRecess
Traditional Musaf Service ---·-···------------ 1 :00 P ..M.
Junior Service ----------------------·· ··------ ___ 2 :3 0 P.M.
Community Memorial Service ·---------·-- 3 :10 P.M.
Traditional Mi ncho Service ________________ 4 :00 P.M.
Traditional Neilah Servic e _________________ 5 :00 P.M.
End of Service ----------------------------- ________ 6 :00 P .M.
Note : The above schedule, •including the Traditional and Community Servi ce will be followed
almost to the minute. Congi-egants a r e urge d to
cooperate by familia1·izi ng themselves with t he
above seh edule so as to help preser ve the fullest
degree of decorum. Walking in a nd o ut of t he
ehapel will not be permitted dming the Service
except durin g recess periods ..

THE SERVICES FOR THE HIGH HOLY D AYS
T he services for the High Hol ydays may well
be considered the climax of J ewish worship. In
t 1' em t he m ost important J ewish ideals are expressed:
Th e Sovereignty of God over al·! cr eatures,
the brotherhood of th e human family, the revelation of the divin e spirit to man, the providence
oi God, the concept of reward and punishment,
the r estoration of the Jewish people and th e
~·an ctu ·: r y in Zion where a ce nter for enlighte nm ent for ma nkind shall be created. In addition
i.o th ese ideas , t h e id ea of r -:,noun cing on e's own
i i ns, s ·· eking forgive ness, and vowing to lead a
clean life is emphasized on the Day of Aton ement.
On these days it is the desire of the J ew to
elevate himself above his daily routine a n d to
draw near to God. For this r easo n, these days
are dedicated entirely to worship an d medita ti on . For this purpose, the service was elaborately built up on laudations a nd prayers, hymns
and poems, meditations and petition s.
THE TRADITIONAL AND COMMUNI T Y
SERVICE
Ther e will be two types of Services cond uct ed
by Ra.bbi Umen during the High Holy Days---a
traditionaJ servi ce for worshippers who prefer
the Orthodox ritual and a Reform servic e for
those who prefer th e Reform ritual.
Silverman's prayer book will be u sed for the
traditional service and othe H ebrew Union prayer
book for the co mmunity Service.
HE LP THE USHER S
A group of fin e young me n have volunteer ed
t&lt;? act as ushers during the High Holy Day S,:,rv1ce. T he ushers have been charged wi th th e
respon sibility of helping Congregants to their
seat:-: and mai ntain absolute de corum during th e
Service. Congregants are urged to cooperate
wi th th e ushers and help make their task as
pleasant as possible.
SCHEDULE OF SERV ICE FOR S U CCOTH
Succoth, Monday and Tuesday, October 18, 19.
SUNDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 17
Traditional Service _________________________ 6 :00 P.M.
Community Service
. __ ___ 8 :00 P.M .
MONDAY MORNING , OCTOBER 18
Traditional Service _ ·------··--·-------- ______ 8 :00 A.1\1 .
Traditiona; Evening Service _____ . ______ 6 :00 P.M .
TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 19
Traditional Service __
_____________________ 8 :00 A.M.
HOSHANAH RABBAH, SuTJday, October 24th
Traditional Service ________________________ 8 :00 A.M.
Traditional Evening Service for Shemini Atzereth --- --------------- ---------·· ____________ 6 :00 P.M.
Community Evening Servi ce
_________ 8 P.M.
MONDAY MORN ING, OCTOBER 25TH .
Traditiona l Service _____________________________ 8 :00 A.M .
SIMCHATH TORAH PARTY FOR CHILD REN
On Monday afternoon , October 25th t h ere
will be a Simchath Torah party for th e c hildren
at th e t e mple. Rabbi Umen w ill ex plain th e
s ignifican ce of t he holiday, t he c hi ldren will
be afforded the o pportunity of marchin g w ith
the Torahs, a nd sing the trad itional melodies.
Flags and ca nd y will be distribute d to the childre n by the Sisterhood. Make sure your children
attend this celebration.

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�SABBATH MORNING SERVICES
Every effort will be made by the Rabbi and
the Ritual Committee to make the Friday Eve11ing Service a beautiful one.
It is important to remember, however, tha t
Lh ere is a Sabbath Morning Service too.
Heretofore, the Saturday Morning Service
was poorly attended. It is expected that more
men women and children will fill the beautiful
pew~ in the small chapel Saturday mornings.
If there is a will, there is a way. Let us strive
to keep our Synagogue crowded at al'l services.
The Synagogue is here at last. Let us not forsake it.
Stone walls do not a Synagogue make.

OPENING FRIDAY EVENING SERVICE
The first formal Friday evening community
Service for the New Year will be held on Friday,
October 29th, at 8 :15 P.M .. A co mmunity social
will follow the Service each Friday evening. T ea
and cake will be served by the Sist erho od. Discussion and Zmirot (so ngs) will be lead by the
Rabbi. Make every Friday night Temple Night!

A MESSAGE FROM OUR
RITUAL CHAIRMAN

A M ESSAGE FROM THE
CONGREGATION PRESIDENT
This N ew Year will: see us all gathered in our
beautiful Synagogue which is now an actuality
a s th e stone of which it is fashioned. It was not
easy to make our dream a reality. It took not
only of our means and time, it also took untold
energy from al1 those who stood in the front
r anks a nd dro ve the job to completion. Be as
it may, the work is done and w e are all proud
of our accomplishment.
H ad there not been men of courage, determinina tion and filled with a zeal to carry on Jewish
life in Mu sk ego n, our task would have been
much more difficult. It is to these older men
and women still alive and those aheady gone to
the way of all fle sh that we owe a deb t of gratitud e. It is th ey who kept the fire burning during the past years. They laid the foundation for
the work. To those still here to join us in our
prayers in the new Synagogue I want to say God
Bl:ess You All. To those who are gone may their
memories be for a blessing.
With this n ew building an d our new abl e
Rabbi we can all look forward to a New Year of
many fruitful a ccomplishments.
LEO ROSEN
MESSAGE FROM THE
FIRST VICE PRESIDENT
I want to t ake this opportu nity of thanking
the officers, Board of Directors of the Congregation, and Sist erhood, as well as every memb~r
of B'nai Israel who cooperated to the fu ll rn
speeding the work of our magnifice nt Synagogu e
which will be ready for the High Holy Days
Service.
The Synagogue should serve as a symbol· of
what can be accomplished wh en there is united
action on the part of a community.
There i s of course much left to be done before th e Synagogue will be ready for dedication
some time in Nove mber.
I am certain that the congregation will see
the job t hrough to th e last finishing touch and
that wit h Rabbi Umen as our leader we shall
soar to unprecedented heights during the coming
year.
May it b e God's win that H e be with us in the
House we built in His name and may it be our
will that we be with God everywhere and at all
tim es.
May He bless us all with a New Year of
Healt h, Happiness, Prosperi ty and P eace.
Paul Wi ener

The year 5709 is on the threshold and we, the
J ewish Community of Muskegon are fully prepa r 3d to greet a nd receive this New Year not
on :y with the most magnificent House of Worshi p in the midwest, but with servi,c es so arranged as to satisfy the need of both the traditional as well as the Reform of our brethren.
l: f eel confident that this year will mark the beginning of a period of prodgress in our J ewish
life. W e have the facil ities and we have the leadership. All that is required of us now is the
wil' to march forward. I have complete fa ith in
my broth ers and sisters that they will' not fail.
Let. us start right from t he beginning by followin!," th e program outlined by our Rabbi and success will be ours.
Somewhere in this bull etin you will notice the
~c hec ul e of the Service for the High Holy Days.
In th e name of the ritual· committee I requ est
every one of our worshippers to acquaint himself with the schedule so as t o help preserve the
high est degree of decorum not only during the
Service but even during intermission periods.
I pray to God t hat He bless us all with a Year
free from want, sickness, fear and hate, and
give us health, happiness and peace of mind.
Samuel G. Klayff

MESSAGE FROM OUR
SISTERHOOD PRESIDENT

The promise that God shall collect us from the
corners of the earth has partiall y been fu lfilled
for th e J ews in Muskegon. With the new Synagogue standing in all its majesty and glory ready
for occupancy, we shall be afforded at l·ast a
place in which we shall all be al:lle to meet a nd
cany on our work as Jews for our benefit and
that of our children . Heretofore we were scattered all over the town. In one place we had a l'uncheon , in an other our religious school, in a third
our Sabbath Senices, in a fourth our meetings.
Thankti to our God who ena bled us to see the
day wh en we ca n be gathered into one beautiful
place, our New Synagogue.
We, th e Sisterhood of B'nai Israel, look forward to a year rich in activity and crowned with
succ ess in all' of our undertakings. We have t h e
facilities, we have a leader in Rabbi Umen who
will h elp lead us and guide us. Let our work
equal the beauty of our new House. It can and
wil'l be done with God' s help and the cooperation
of every Sisterhood member.

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May our Loni bl ess you all with a New- Year
L ll ed with j oy, health and success.
HORTENSE BERMAN

�We pray, 0 Lord, that this year be for all of us and for al'J mankind a year of sustenance and
cheer. Help us to make it a year of life and health, a year of sustenance and cheer. Help us to make
it a year of consecration to the Torah, of devotion to I srael, of loyalty to Zion and of service to humanity; a year of faith and wisdom to meet the perplexities and perils which may beset us.
On this Rosh Hashanah and in the days to come, may we acknowledge Thee our Father and
regard all: men as brothers. May it ~e a year of peace, concord and serenity, a year in which Thy
Spirit will fill the hearts of all Thy children everywhere.
AMEN!
!\fr. and Mrs. Louis Aron
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Aron and ·s on David Krupp
Dr. and Mrs. Ralph August, Sandy and Erwin
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Ashendorf and children
Mrs. Sam Ashendorf and son Jake
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Ashendorf, Gilbert and
Becky
Mr. an d Mrs. Max Ashendorf and Family
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bess and son Barry
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Baim and Maxine
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Braverman and Son
Mr. an d Mrs. Earl Brace and Son David
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Broutman and Family
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Broutman and Lana Kay
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Buckla•nd and David
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bernstein and Fami}y
Mr. and Mrs Abe Berman
Mr. and Mrs: Harry H. Berman and Sons
Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Berman and Family
Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Berman Barton, Phyllis
and Marc
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Berman
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Baru, Elaine and David
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Chevlin and Lynn
Mr and Mrs. Jerome Cherin and Davi&lt;l Joel
Mr: and Mrs. Robert Cherin and Rochelle
Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Cahn
Dr. and Mrs. Seymour Cane and David Michael
Mr. and Mrs. Jutius Dunn
Dr. an d Mrs. Sol Cohen and Family
Mr. and Mrs. Gustave DeJo·ng, Douglas and
Susan
Mr. nad Mrs .. Louis Darmstadter and Henry
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Epstein
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Fine and Andrea
Mr and Mrs. Bernard Fisher and Family
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fisher and Jimmy
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fisher and Family
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Fisher and Family
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fisher
Dr and Mrs. Martin Friedenberg and Daughters
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Friedman and Pamela Sue
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Friend and Family
Dr. amd Mrs. Norman Fleischman
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Freedman
Mr. and .Mrs. Wm. Fogel
Mr. and Mrs .. Morton Foget
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Grossman and Family
Mrs. Isaac Grossman
Mrs. Esther Freedman &amp; Family
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grossman and Jimmy
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Grossman
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Golden and Daughters
Mr. and Mrs. David Gudelsky and Family
Mr. and Mrs. Komma Gudelsky and Family
Mr. and Mrs. Warner Galombeck and Sons
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Granik
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Janis and Son
Mr. and M1·s. Sam Jacobson
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Jacobs and Family
Mr. and Mrs. TiHie Jacobs
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kaufman and Sons

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Klayf and Daughters
Mrs. Sarah Klein
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kantor and Sons
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Krause and Family
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kline and Son
Mrs. Alex Krause
Rabbi Jacob Klitzner
Mr. and Mrs. Mil,ton Kositcheck
Mr. and. Mrs. Jack Lawson and Sons
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lawson and Daughters
Mr and Mrs. Jess Levin and Marcia Kay
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lipman and Ellen Lynn
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Lipman
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lipman
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Levine and Jerome
Mr. and Mrs. Max Lebow and Family
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Levy and Family
Mr .and Mrs. Ted Neumer, Stephen and Bruce
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Oppenheim
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Parker &amp; Family
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Page and Elaine Joyce
Mrs. Bertha Paul and Daughter Sylvia
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Price and Family
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rosen and Kurt and Karen
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rubinsky and Linda
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Rosenthal and Marlene
Mrs. Rae R1J1binsky, Florence and Ruth
Mr. Isadore Rubinsky and Family
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rosenbaum
The Barney Roberts Family
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rodoff and Raleigh
Mr. and Mrs. Max Rosenberg
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rosenberg, Suzanne and
Marilyn
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rose
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Rogers and Harry
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Rosenberg and Family
M. and ,Mrs. Douglas Rosen and Family
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rosen
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Smith and Family
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Smith and Daughters
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stein and Family
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Steindler and Family
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stern and Family
Mr. and Mrs. Max Shumaker
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Singer and Family
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shumaker and Harold
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Silveman and Stanley
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Si]verman, Louis and Barbara
Anne
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Strifling
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Steindler and Son
Mr. and Mrs. Max Schubb
Mrs. Abe Shmookler
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Simon
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Siegal and Family
Dr. an d Mrs. Morris Teles and Daughters
Mr. and Mr,s . Jack Tessler and Family
Mi·. and Mrs. Melvin Van Duren and Family
Mr. and Mrs. Paul· Wiener and Donald
Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Wiener and Family

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��In love we remember their kind words, and their unselfish deeds. W e thank Thee, 0 Lord for
their loves, for our companionship with them, for the sweet memories they leave behind. May we, in
tribute to our departed, live wisely, couragously and usefully. Thus will our departed be bound u p
in the bond of Life and endure as a living influence among us.

In memory of my beloved father, Jacob J. Ripner.
Mrs. Douglas Rosen.

In memory of my mother, Fannie Braverman.
Herman Braverman.

In memory of my beloved father, Maurice Feingold.
Mrs. Jack Chevlin.
In loving memory of my husband Abe Schmookler.
Mrs. Abe Shmookl'er.
In loving memory of my
Anna and Jacob Loob.

mother

and father,

Mrs. Wm. Fogel.
In memory of my father, Moishe Fogel.
Wm. Fogel
In memory of my beloved parents, Rachel Leah
and Samuel Krupsky.
Mrs. Harry H. Berman.
In memory of my beloved mother and father,
Ro se and Morris Berman.
Mrs. Fred Stein.
In memory of our father and husband, Alexander Krause.
Mrs. Alexander Krau se &amp; Family.

In memory of our beloved daughter, Carol Charlotte Steindler.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Steindler &amp; Family.
In memory of my mother and father, Carrie and
Sigmund Steindler.
Milton Steindl'er.
In beloved
Altho.\z.

memory

of my

father,

Bernard

.Mrs. Milton S.teindler.
In beloved memory of my father Samuel Rosenthal.
Mrs Max Lebow.

In memory of my father Jacob Greenbaum.
Mrs. Robert Rosenberg.

In memory of my mother and father, Hannah
and Mose Heindenrich.
Mrs. Harry Lahr.
In memory of our beloved mother, Lena Lawson.
Sam and Jack Lawson.
In memory of my beloved parents, Hannah and
Josep h Blumberg_
Mrs. Sam Lawson
In beloved memory of my parents, Sarah and
Samuel Minsky.
Mrs. Jack Lawson.
In memory of our beloved husband an d father
Isaac Grossman.
Mrs. Isaac Grossman and Family.

In memory of my beloved father Louis Chevlin.
Jack Chevlin.
In me mory of our beloved husband and father
Max E. Freedman.
Mrs. Esther Freedman and Family.
In memory of my beloved Mother and Father,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Caplan.
Sonia Ashendorf.
In memory of our bel'oved husband and father ,
Sam Ashendorf.
Mrs. Sam Ashendorf &amp; Family.
[n memory of my beloved grandmother and
sTandfath cr, Hannah and Joseph Blumb erg.
Mrs. J erome H . Cherin.
[n memory of my beloved father and mother,
Bessie and Israel Gudelsky.
Mrs. Robert Cherin.
[n memory of my beloved mother and father ,
Ethel and Sam W eiss.
Mrs. Sol Cohen.

In memory of my father, Jacob S'chiewitz.
Mrs. Fred Rodoff.

In beloved memory of my mother, Fannie Price.
Sam Price.

In loving memory of my father, Abe Shmookler.
Mrs. Francis Fine.

In memory of my beloved mother, E sth er Ostrnwsky.
.Mrs. Alex Rosenthal.

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�A MESSAGE

FROll

YOUR

RABBI

My Dear Friends ,

It is two and a half years since my election as your Rabbi. During these ye
I have been at t he bedside of your loved ones, ministering to the sick, and comforti ng the bereaved among you, welcoming newcomers into the community, and sharing in
your joys.
V.y home and my time have been st the complete service and call of those
in need of guidance or comfort and I have ever been r eady to cope wit!-, the t housand
and one problens that make up the life of a cor.ununity.
This Bulletin, begun two years ago with the Rosh Hashonah issue of 1945, has
been a source not only of news of communal interest, but of education and information
about Jewish ideas and events as they affect American Jewry, and it is through this
Bulletin that I wi sh to bid a farewell to the Jewish Community of Muskegon.
I am proud in the knowledge that I leave you more unified in purpose and in
action than ever before and that the building for which we all have labored is about
to be consecrated , and I pray that with this incentive, you will continue forward in
spiritual fulfillment.
It has been a joy to have served you, but i have felt impelled to answer the
cal l of a larger community with unlimited opportunities for service and accomplishment. Mrs. Satlow and I look forward to greeting you all at the High Holy Dey Services and to bidding you a personal farewell before our departure.
May God bless you and keep you on this New Year and in all the years that are to
come!
Very faithfully yours,
Rabbi Lewis Satlow.
OUR APPRECIATION

OUR NEW BUILDING

We wish to express our deepest thanks
to Mrs. J erome Cherin, chairman of the
Bulletin Committee , and her co-workers,
Mrs. Sam ShUJDacher and Mrs. Jack Steindler. • Because of their efforts in the
preparation of New Year greetings, this
Bulletin is a larger and more complete
edition than ever before.

During our High Holidays last year, a
promise was given that every possible
effort would be exerted to start the
construction of our new Jewish Center
and House of Worship with the hope and
aim of having it available to house our
services this Rosh Hashonah.
For
reasons beyond our control we failed by
several weeks to do so. Because of this
your Board and I, and the many members
who have also been so very helpful, are
truly sorry and disappointed.
However,
the new building is no longer "a wish
beyond the realm of hope or time".
It
is now a reality, "a dream" fast coming
true, as its form and beauty proudly
proclaims to our entire community!
Plans in every detail for its speedy
completion and furnishing have been made
and will be carried out, provided that
the old pledges continue to be paid when
due, and further that
each member
subscribe his proper share of the new
pledge total necessary for financing it
to completion. This done, it will tr1'
be the kind of a New Year which
Board and I wish all of you, namely, one
which will bring the happiness, pride,
and blessings that our new Center and
House of Worship will provide for all of
Muskegon Jewry.
Leo S . Rosen, President
MUSKEGON HOU~E OF JEWISH WORSHIP

RELIGIOUS CALENDAR
Rosh Hashonah •••••• Monday, Sept. 15
Tuesday, Sept. 16
Kol Nidre •••••••••• Tuesday, Sept. 23
Yorn Kippur •••••···• Wednesday, Sept. 24
Succos •••••··• •··· • Monday, Sept. 29
Tuesday, Sept. 30
Shemini Atzeres •••• Monday, Oct. 6
Simchas Torah•••••• Tuesday, Oct. 7
THE
BULLETIN
OF
CONGREnATION B 1NAI ISRAEL
Rabbi Lewis Satlow, editor
Vol. 3

New Year, 5708

No. 1

�OUR PRESIDENT 1.5 MESS.AGE
ihe officers of the congregation join
in wishing you a very happy and prosrous New Year. The past year has seen
the developuent of many of our plans and
within a few weeks we shall be enabled
to dedicate our new building as the center of all communal activities. At t his
time I wish to thank all those who have
assisted me in the furtherance of our
work and to ask your continued support
in the year to come.
It is with deep regret that I announce
the resignation of Rabbi Lewis Satlow
who has endeared himself to al l of us,
and it is my hope t hat the fine program
instituted by him will be continued in
the future. We wish him Godspeed i n his
new position and we hope that Rabbi and
Mrs. Satlow will find much happiness in
their new community, where they will
conti nue to serve God and man.
Looking forward to greeting each one
of you personally at our High Holy Day
services, I remain
Samuel G. Klayf, President
B 1 NAI

SISTERHOOD
As president of the Muskegon Jewish
Sisterhood I extend to you greetings on
the New Year, May it bring a joyous and
healthful year to all and peace and
unity to our brethren all over the world.
The building of our new Temple will
bring great joy to us all, and we will
need t he help of every member of our community to make 5708 a year of success.
May I express my gratification at the
fine attendance at our opening tea at my
home.
The spirit of unity was evident
throughout the evening, as almost every
woman of our community enjoyed the evening's program,
It is this spirit of
unity that we wish to see continued
during the coming year,
We invite all
those interested in building a better
Judaism in Muskegon , to j oin our ranks
so that together with the other 300
chapters of the National Federation of
Temple ~isterhoods, we may carry on a
program for the betterment of American
Jewry.
Hortense Berman, President

B 1RITH

HADASSAH

With t he advent of a new year at hand,
the Abraham Rosen Lodge No. BOP of B'nai
B 1rith in Greater Muskegon extends a
cordial greeting to all.
It is our
earnest hope that in the year to come
many new members will be enrolled on our
roster, and that many former members
will reaffiliate with- the brotherhood.
We plan a program of diversified activities which we believe will earn the
support of all the men in our community.
Our first social meeting at the Slovak
Hall will be to welcome all the newcomers who will be our guests that evening.
As a result of our local program we
hope to further the two major aims of
B'nai B 1rith. The first is to assist in
the work of the Anti-Defamation League
which is aggressively fighting t he insidious forces in our land, Our second is
to further the splendid work of the Jewish students on the campus of university
"!i college through the Hillel Foundaons.
With your cooperation, we may accomplish these objectives, and it is in
this spirit that we wish you and yours a
very happy New Year.
Francis N. Fine, President

It i s the happy privilege of the Hadassah president to greet the members of
the community in the name of Hadassah
and to wish them a happy and prosperous
New Year.
There is no need at this time to
emphasize the work of Hadassah. We are
all aware of its high purposes as it
attempts to bring healing unto our brethren in the Holy Land, and as it extends
a relping hand to the children of the
Displaced Persons Camps as they enter a
new life in the Promised ·Land,
The thinking woman of today cannot confine her activities to the boundaries or
her home and community.
What a thrill
it is to discover that the hand you've
stretched out to help has been joined by
so many other hands and has thus been
able to multiply its acts of mercy. The
greatest revelation is that the most
good has really been done to oneself.
This broadening of t he sphere of her
activity is further reflected in her
home,
The new year approaches.
Let us meet
its problems with courage and good cheer ,
Marcie Locke, President

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NEW

YE AR

GREETINGS*

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Rabbi and Mrs. Lewis Satlow extend
their sincere wishes for a year of
health, happiness and peace.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Adler wish you all
a very happy New Year.
May the United Nations bring lasting
peace in the New Year 5708. Mr. and Mrs.
Tony Aron.

Mr. and Mrs. Abe Ashel)dorf and family
cordially extend the season's greetings
to all.

Mr. and Mrs. Isador Ashendorf, Gilbert
and Becky wish their friends a very
happy New Year.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ashendorf wish
their friends a new year filled with joy.

Mr. and Mrs. Max Ashendorf cordially
extend holiday greetings to all.

Mrs. Morris Bespaloff wishes you all
very happy New Year.

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Braverman and
Terry wish you all a very Happy New Year.
Mr, and Mrs. Nathan Broutman wish
happy New Year to all.

a

Mr. an..! Mrs. Samuel Broutman and family wish their friends a year of happiness and contentment.
Mr. and Mrs, Morris Bernstein send New
Year greet.tngs to the members of our
community.
Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Cahn extend happy
New Year greetings to their friends.
Dr. and Mrs. Seymour Cane and
extend Season's greetings.

David

Mrs. Sam Ashendorf and Jake Ashendorf
wish you all a very happy New Year.

To all our friends and relatives the
happiest of New Years, Mr. and Mrs.
Jerome Cherin.

Dr. and Mrs. Ralph August, Sandra and
Irwin wish their many friends a vecy
happy New Year.

A very happy New Year to all of our
friends, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cherin and
family.

May the year 5708 bring you great happiness, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Baim.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack P. Chevlin wish you
all a New Year filled with joy.

To all our friends a New Year filled
with contentment, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Baru and femily.

Dr. and Mrs. Sol Cohan extend true
wishes for a very Happy New Year.

May the New Year bring you health and
happiness in f'ull measure, Mr. and Mrs.
Abe Berman.

A happy and contented New Year to all,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Darmstadter.

May the New Year bring happiness and
contentment to all, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
H. Berman and sons.

llr. and Mrs. Julius Donn.

A Stonah

Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Berman, Barton,
Phyllis and Marc extend the season's
greetings to 11.11.
May the New Year bring happiness and
contentment to all, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Berman and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Berman wish a
glorious New Year to their relatiTes and
friends.

Tovah to all

our

friends,

Wishing you all a very Happy New Year,
Mr. and Mrs, Gustave De Jong.
llr. and Mrs. Melvin Van Duren ar~
Sarah Cornelia wish you all a gloril
New Year.
llr. and Mrs. Andrew Epstein extend the
season's greetings to all their friends.
llay the year 5708 proclaim glad tidings to all. Frances and Paul Fields.

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GREETINGS*
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llr. and llrs. Francis Fine wish their
friends a year of happiness and contentment.

Mr. and If.rs. Sam Grossman and family
wish all their friends a most Happy New
Year.

A happy N- Year to all;
Herbert Fisher.

Leshonah To'Ylih Tikosevu; a happy New
Year to all.
llr. and Mrs. Joseph H.
Hecht, Ann and Judy.

lfr. and Mrs.

llr. and llrs. Jerome Fisher,
and Sally wish their friends
happy New Year.

Marilyn
a very

Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hirschfield and family extend tte season's greetings to all.

Dr. and Mrs. Norman Fleishman extend
the season's greetings to all.

Mr. and Mrs. Leo Janis
season's greetings to all.

Leshonah Tovah Tikosevu; a happy New
Year to all. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Fogel.

llr. and Mrs. Morris Kantor and sons
wish you all a very happy New Year.

Mr. and Mrs. William Fogel and famUy
extend the season's greetings to all.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Kelly Kaufman and sons
extend the season's greetings to their
many friends.

Dr. and Mrs. II. L. Friedenberg and
Tess FJ.izabeth wish you all a very Happy
New Year.
llr. and llrs. H. R. Friedman and Pamela
extend wishes for a year of happiness.

Mr. and llrs. Morris Friend and family
cordially extend the season's greeting
to all.

extend the

May the nicest things in life be yours
thie New Year, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel G.
Klayf and daughters.
May the year 5708 proclaim glad tidings to all. Mrs. Sarar, Klein.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kline and son Herbert cordially extend holiday greetings
to all.

llr. and Mrs. Warner Galombeck greet
their many friends at this festive Nn
Year season.

May t he New Year bring you happiness
and peace, Rabbi Klitzner and Ben.

llr. and Mrs. Jake Goldberg greet their
friends at this joyous New Year season.

llr. and Mrs. Milton
everyone a Shanah To'Ylih.

llr. and llrs. Maurice Golden and daughters wish you all a very happy and prosperous New Year.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Krause extend the
season's greetings to all their friends.

llr. and

lfrs. Harold Grossman

wish to be remembered to
friends on this New Year.

and son
all their

and Mrs. Herman Grossman wish
their friends and family a very happy
New Year.
llr.

; llay the coming New Year bring peace
and happiness to all of us. llrs. Isaac
Grossman.
llr. and Mrs. Louis Groe!llllan extend the
eeaeon's greetings.

Kositchek wish

llr, and I.Ira. Alexanders. Krause wish
you all a very happy and prosperous New
Year.

lfr. and Mrs. Edward Kushner and family
wish their friends a very, happy New Year,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lahr and children
greet their many friends at this festive
New Year season.
lfay tte New Year shower its blessings
upon you, llr. and Mrs. Jack Lawson and
sons, Lanny, Stevie and Marty.

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YEAR
GREETINGS*
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May the year 5708 bring us all contentment and peace, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lawson
and family.

May all your wishes be fulfilled th
coming New Year, Mr. &amp; Mrs. Fred Rodoff.

Happy New Year greetings, from Mr. and
Mrs. Max Lebow and son, Allan.

Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Rogers and son cordially greet their family and friends at
this festive season.

Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Levin and daughter
extend the season's greetings to all.

Mr. and Urs. Leo Rose extend the
season's greetings to their many friends.

llay the year 5708 proclaim glad tidings to all, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Levine.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rosen wish their
many friends a happy and prosperous New
Year.

A glorious New Year to all our friends,
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Levy and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Lipman extend
season's greetings to all their friends.
llr. and Mrs. Jack Lipman wish
friends a very happy New Year.

Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rosen and family convey their wishes for a joyous New Year.

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rosenbaum
season's greetings to all.

extend the

their

May the United Nations bring lasting
peace in the New Year. Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Lipman.

Leshonah Tovah Tikosews a happy New
Year to all from Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Locke and family.

Mr. and Mrs. James lletz
season's greetings to all.

extend

llr. and Mrs. Joaeph Nadel
extend heartfelt New Year
to all.

and Bonnie
greetings

the

llay the caning year bring you all the
best things in life,
llr. and Mrs. Ted
Neumer, Stephen and Bruce.

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Oppenheim greet their
many, many friends at this festive New
Year season.

Dr. and llrs. Leonard Price and family
extend the season's greetings to all.

Kr. and Mrs. Samuel Price and sons
wish their friends a gloriously happy
New Year.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Price wish you all
a happy and prosperous New Year.
Mr~ and llrs. Barney Roberta and fully
extend wishes for a very Happy New Year.

llr. and Mrs. Robert Rosenberg and
daughters greet you on this festive
occasion.

Mr. and Mrs. Seymour I. Rosenberg and
family wish you all a very happy New
Year.
Mr. Isadore Rubinsky wishes you all a
Shonah Tovah.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rubinsky and
Linda extend holiday greetings to all.

Mrs. Rae Rubinsky, Florence and Ruth
wish you all a very happy New Year.

Mr. and Mrs. Max Schubb extend the
season's greetings to all.
Mr. and Mrs. Abe ~chmookler wish you a
very happy New Year.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Siegel and daughters wish you a very happy and healthy
New Year.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sil veraan and son
Stanley wish a very happy New Year to
their friends.

llr. and !frs. Sol Silverman, Louie
Barbara Ann extend the seaaon•s greet. ing~to all.
llr. and Mrs. Joe Simon wish you all a
v~ happy New Year.

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*NEW

Mr. and !!rs. Jacob Singer

wish all their friends

and family
a very happy New

Year.
Leshonah Tovah Tikosevua a Happy New
Year to all, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Singer
and femily.

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Singer extend best
wishes for a new year of happiness.
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Smith and family wish
you all the best of health and happiness.

May the nicest things in life be yours,
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Smith and femily.

The best of wishes for a happier New
Year, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stein and family.
May the New Year bring peace and happiness to all, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Steindler.

Mr. and Mrs. Milton Steindler and family extend the season's greetings to all.

SUNDAY SCHOOL PROJECT
We have recently received a letter in
Hebrew from the school in Hungary adopted by our Sunday School, acknowledging
their receipt of the 44 pounds of hard
candy shipped to them in the late spring.
Following is the translation,

Dear Rabbi:
With great joy we received the package
that you had sent.
Our deepest thanks
to the children of Muskegon for remembering us so kindly.
We are indeed happy for the sweets,
since these children so rarely eat anything sweet, even in their food. We are
looking forward to the Hebrew books
which you are sending us, for we have·
heard of the beautiful text books published in the United States.
We have 50 children living at the orphanage, from the ages of 6 through 12.
Again, many thanks for the package, on
behalf of these children,
Abraham Hauer,
Director.

Mr. and Mrs. William Stern and family
wish their friends a happy New Year.

WE PRAY FOR THE RECOVERY OF

Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Strifling wish
their many friends a New Year filled
witb happiness.

Mrs. Abraham Ehrenberg
Mrs. Alex Krause
Mrs. Hyman Lipman
May the New Year bring them a renewal of
strength and hope!

Friendly greetings and 'all good wishes
for lasting peace and happiness in 5708.
Harriet Talbot.

Dr. and Mrs. Morris Teles, Vita and
Avis wish you all a New Year filled with
contentment and joy.
May the year 5708 proclaim glad tidings to all. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tessler.

OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHY
We extend our heartfelt sympathy to Mr.
Louis M. Berman, Mrs. Max Schubb, Mrs.
Frederick Stein on the loss of their
beloved mother, Rose Berman.
May God grant her shelter under the
shadow of His wingsl

Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Wiener wish their
friends a happy and contented New Year.
llr. and Mrs. Paul Wiener and Donald
extend their wishes for a very happy New
Year.

CRADLE ROLL
We are happy to add to our Cradle Roll
the following children who have arrived
since the publication of our last Bulletin, Becky Ashendorf, Paula Ann Ashendorf, Robert lorman Cohen, Susan Teena
De Jong.

NOTICE
llr. and Mrs. Ben Oppenheim acknowledge
with heartfelt thanks the many expressions of sympathy from the aembers of
our community on the occasion of their
recmt bereavement.

�SOS SEWING
Sewing and knitting of baby layettes
and supplies for overseas survivors will
continue after the High Holy Days.
Our
babies in Europe must be clothed, therefore the .SOS collection must include the
Sll'eaters, soakers and other baby garments made by the sewing 1mits of the
Jewish women of America.
Last year, in spite of the late start,
a large quantity of baby clothes were
produced by members of Sisterhood and
sent overseas.
The following _ participated in this worthy project: llrs. Sam
Ashendorf, Mrs. Louis Darmstadter, Dolly
Sstlow, Florence Rosen, Lois Cherin,
Irene Steindler, Rose Friedenberg, Libby
Rose, Ada Hecht, Hortense Berman, Gene
Berman, Joan Hirshfield, Rose Lawson,
Barbara Lawson, Leah ShU111acher, Lotta
Shumacher, Elaine Friend, Rose Rosenberg,
Irene Siegel, Fan Stern, Sylvia Rogers,
Miriam Fisher, Marcia Rosen and Rhoda
Rosen.
During this coming year, let us all
help in this fine cause which will keep
these little tots alive and warm.
My
home will be open to all those who would
like to contribute their services to sew
and knit for these layettes.
Frances Steindler, chairman
TRIBUTE TO NEWPORT SYNAGOGUE
A special program on August 31st marked
the official ceremonies naming the Touro
Synagogue of Newport, Rhode Island as a
national shrine.
This is part of the
work of the Department of Interior by
which our government helps preserve historic sites.
The Touro Synagogue was bull t in 1763
by ~panish Portugese Jews who came to Newport in 1658 in response to Roger Williams' declaration of religious freedom.
It is known as one of the most beautirui
examples of colonial architecture in the
country today, and it was here that
George Washington delivered the fS111ous
lines embodying his concept of religious
liberty.

RELIGION AND POLITICS
"Whenever a minister or Rabbi preaches
on a political or social issue, someone
inevitably makes the statement that
religion and politics do not mix. Sometimes this charge is made out of the
sincere conviction that the democratic
principle of the separation of church
and state is here involved • • • • There
is also the prevalent misconception present in these charges that life is a departmental affair, with "religion" as a
Sabbath observance, bounded by the weekdays from the harsh realities of existence • • • • While it is correct for the
preacher to offer up platitudes on moraljty and justice, any attempt to concretize ethical values in terms of every day
life is looked upon as a breach of
etiquette, according to the fashionable
code. •
Even should the preacher
attempt neutrality on vital issues concerning the destiny of men, he cannot do
so for even in silence he is taking
sides. •
•
--Rabbi Norman E. Goldburg
YOUR RABBI IN THE COUMUNITY
On August 23rd and 24th, Rabbi Satlos
represented the Jewish community at the
Good Will Conference at Camp l!)aory on
Big Blue Lake, under the auspices of the
Michigan Council of Churches.
The purpose of this Conference was to bring together representatives of varied groups
such as: Churches, business, labor, industry, farming, education, social work,
minority groups for the developaent of
goodwill and mutual understanding.
Your Rabbi will broadcast a New Year
message to the non-Jewish comm1mity over
station 10IUS on Sunday, September 14th,
at 12 noon.
Rabbi Satlow will mark United Nations
Week in a special message over IIIUS or
Wednesday, Sept8111ber 17, at 5100 p.m.
On behalf of the United Jewish Appeal,
the Rabbi has been aaked to address the
Jewish community of Petoskey on September 18th.

�IN

l!EIIORIAM

In loving memory of my beloved husband,
by lrs. Samuel Ashendorf.

Sacred to the memory of my dear father,
Adolf Kositchek, by Kilton Kositcbek.

In memory of my beloved parents, llr.
by Sonia Ashendorf,

In loving memory of my parents, lloses
and Hannah Heidenreich, by llrs, Harry

and llrs. Louis Caplan,

In loving memory of our sainted parents, Rose end Morris Berman, by Louis
Berman, Ma·e Schubb and Esther Stein.
Sacred to the precious memory of my
beloved parents, Samuel and Rachel Krupsky, by Gene Berman,
Secred to the m8110:ry of our sainted
grandmother, Hannah Blumberg, by llr. and
llrs, Jerome Cherin,
In loving memory of my dear parents,
leyer and Hannah Fishman, by llrs, Andrew
Epstein.
In loving remembrance of Joyce Elaine
Fields, by Frances and Paul Fields.
In blessed pemory of my dear parents,
by Jake Goldberg.
We remember with love our dear son,
Malvin, Mr. and Mrs. llaurice Golden,

Sacred to the memory of our beloved
father and husband, Isaac Grossman, by
Ira. Isaac Grossman and family.
In sacred remembrance of our sainted
parents, Mr. and llrs. Samuel GroslllDB.ll,
In memory of our beloved parents, Bessie and Bernard Hass, by Harriet Kline
and Blanche Hass.
To the sacred memory of my dear perents, Bessie and Henry Kline, by Harold
Kline.
In sacred remembrance of.., • other,
.Rebecca Klayf, by S11111 Klay!.
In • eaory of my beloved father, Aaron
Finkelstein, by llrs. lilton Kositchek.

Lahr,

Sacred to the memory of our dear mother, Lena Lawson, by Jack and Sam Lawson.

In blessed memory of my beloved father,
Samuel Minsky, by llrs. Jack Lawson.
In loving memory of my precious parents, Hannah and Joseph Blumberg, by llrs.
Sam Lawson.
In memoriam to my beloved father, Samuel Rosenthal, by llrs. llax LebOlf,
In sweet memory of our beloved daughter and sister, Paula Maxine Nadel, by
llr, and Mrs. Joseph Nadel and Bonnie,
Sacred to the memory of my parents,
Rachel and Aaron Oppenheim, by Ben Oppenheill.
To the dear m•ory of our baby, Aaron
Norman Oppenheim, by Mr. and llrs. Ben
Oppenheill.
Sacred to the memory of my father,
Hyman S, Flaxman, by Mrs, Leo Rosen,
In honored remembrance of my sainted
parents, Isaac and Sophie Rosen, by Leo
Rosen.
To the sacred memory of our father,
Jacob Shiewitz, by llr. and Mrs. Fred
Rodoff,
In loving memory of my dear parents,
Sam and Bertha Levine, by llrs. Harold
Silverman.
In hallOlfed remembrance of Dora Silverman, by her son, Harold Silverman.
In loving memory of our dear daughter
and sister, Carol Charlotte, by llr. and
llrs. Milton Steindler and family,
Sacred to the • 81D0?'1 of my beloved
father, llorris Tinkler, by Frank Tinkler.

�SOS FALL CAMPAIGN
The courage and will to live of Europe's Jews has never been greater,
but with the termination of UNNRA and the drastic reduction of intergovernmental aid, t he tenacious survivors face their greatest crisis
since the end of the war.
To meet the growing calls for help, JDC has called upon SOS to supply
at least 6,000,000 pounds of food, clothing and other necessities of
life before winter comes. The spirit created abroad by this communal
lifeline of supplies is priceless.
Jews in DP camps, waiting months
and years for pennission to re-enter the world, receive a can of food
from a Muskegon pantry, a layette sewed and knitted by our local SOS
sewing unit under the chairmanship of Mrs. Milton Steindler, shaving
supplies and books, toys and other necessities. They know that"••·•
someone, somewhere, still regards t hem as human beings." Hope flares
up again in their hearts, and they assure themselves, •surely they
who send such gifts will also see to it that the gates to freedom
will be opened. 11
A patient in a tuberculosis sanatarium i.n Tatranska, Poland, on receiving a package of SOS supplies said, "it reminds me of the longforgotten and long-missed wannth of family life."
Our local SOS drive to date has sent 4800 pounds to the national receiving center in New York, as our share of the 9,000,000 pounds from
all over the country.
The Fall campaign is planned to bring in
6,000, 000 pounds of clothing and food within the next four months,
in order to reach the Dps before mid-winter.
Mrs. William Stern if your new local SOS chairman,
at 52-115 for arrangements for parcel pick-up,
The following is one of the countless letters
gratitude for the SOS packages received:

Please call her

received by the JDC in

Gentlemen,
This is to express my sincere gratitude for the help you
have given to my family: Mrs. Jula Aub and our J children,
at present in Lindau (Bodensee) French Zone of Occupation,
Gennany, Your parcels, distributed by your representative,
Mr, Laufer, were the first to arrive there, bringing much
needed help,
My wife was much impressed not only by the
highly valuable material help but also by the personal
touch your representative was able to add to your gifts.
I thank you very, very much,
Sincerely yours,
(signed) Dr, Rudolf Aub
UNITED NATIONS WEEK
September 14th through 2oth has been
lengthy report and its recommendations
designated as United Nations Week, Pubwill be brought before the Assembly for
l ic opinion throughout
the country,
approval,
The Exodus 1947 incident ha~
through radio and newspaper, will be
highlighted the intensity of the probl,
directed to the problems facing the
and undoubtedly will hasten its concl~
world at this crucial time,
The one of
sion,
It is the fervent prayer in each
paramount interest to the entire world
of our hearts that those who have known
is that of Palestine,
death, torture and the misery of concentration camp will find an open door to
The UNSCOP has already presented its
their own homeland of Eretz Yisrael.

,,

�WE \'iISfl TO ACKNOWLEDGE

B 1 NAI B'RITH PROJECT

A special contribution to our SOS Sewing Fund by l{.r. and Mrs. Samuel Grossman,
of Detroit, in honor of the birth of
their granddaughter.

contribution of skull caps by Mr.
for use at. our High Holy
Day Services.
A

Eli M. Smit!:

i

I
TEMPLE

LIBRARY

The fol ~owing new books
added to our Temple Library:

have

been

Behind the Silken Curtain,
by Bartley Crum
Palestine, the Land of Promise ,
by Lowdermilk
The Promi sed Land, by Ellen Thorbecke
Jewish Short Stories,
edited by Ludwig Lewisohn
The Jewish Cook Book

It is seldom that one voluntarily assumes an obligation which he knows will
occupy much of his time and energy. Yet
one of our collllllunity, in his great
desire to help the program of our new
building , undertook just such a task.
r.e wish to acknowledge the leadership
and sacrifice of Louis M. Berman, past
president of B1 nai B'rith wl-•o introduced
and carried through successful ly, the
recent money-raising project which was
B'nai B 1rith's contribution to our new
Community Building and House of Worship.
While we are grateful for the sum derived therefrom, we are even more proud
of the spirit of service displayed by
Louis Berman and his many co-workers,
particularly Mex Lebow and Lyle Rogers
among the members of B'noi B'ritl- Lodge .

FROI.I OUR MAILBAG :
Deer Rabbi and Mrs. L0vlis Sstlow:

and the foll owing Juveniles:
Shimmele
The Brave Maccabbees
Danny Noor
The Singing Way
Mother Goose Rhymes for Jewish
Children

B1 NAI B1 RITH NEWS

\

Marie Syrkin, author of "Blessed is
the Match", recently visited tl:e
DP
camps and gave a scholarship examination
to 70 young applicants on behalf of the
Hillel Foundation of B 1nai B1 rith.
26
of these fine young people have already
been salvaged out of the European wreckage, and are now on various campus es ,
throughout the United States, as part of
the Hillel Refugee Student Service.
Here is a young person who saved her
life in unhappy Warsaw by living in the
city I s sewers; -here is a young person
eft for dead by a Nazi firing squad,
1ho crawled away into the woods and
miraculously survived -- brilliant students all, they are welcoming this new
gift of life provided by Hillel.

I want you to know how much I appreciate the hospitality which you extended
to me wl:ile I was i n !,luskegon.
I can 't
begin to tell you how much it meant to
me to see that wherever I went I could
find a synagogue in which to worship and
a Jewish hoMe in which to be received.
•••••• We from Louisville returned home
with an awful)y good opinion -of Michigan,
bot!: of the people and tl:e stets.
Si ncerely,
Sti..art Handmaker

FOUR THINGS
Four things a man must learn to do
If he would make his record true
First, to think without confusion clearly,
To love his f ellowman sincerely,
To act from honest motives purely
To trust in God and Heaven securely.
- Henry Van Dyke

�YOU NEVER CAN TELL
You never can tell when you send a word
Like an arrow shot from its bow
By an archer blind - be it cruel or kindJust where it will chance to go.
It may pierce the heart of your dearest
friend
Tipped with its poison or its ba!Jn:
To a stranger heart in life's great mart
It may carry its pain or its ca!Jn,
You never can tell when you do an act
Just what the result will be;
But with every deed you are sowing a seed
Though its harvest you may not see,
Each kindly act is an acorn dropped
In God's productive soil;
Though you may not know, yet the tree
shall grow
And shelter the brows that toil,
You never can tell what your thoughts will
do
In bringing you hate or love;
For thoughts are things and their airy wjngs
Are swifter than carrier doves;
They follow t he law of the Universe--Each thing must produce its kind
And they speed over the track to bring you
back
Whatever went out of your mind.

CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Sunday, Sept. 21 at 3 p,m,
Dedication of Hannah Blumberg
tombstone, mother of Mrs, Sam Lawson
Mona Vi911' Cemetery
Monday, Sept, 22 at 8:30 p,m,
B 1nai B'rith Meeting
Knights of Pythias Building
377 W. Muskegon Ave.
Sunday, Sept, 28th at 3 p.m.
Unveiling of tombstone of
Max Newman,
Mona View Cemetery
Tuesday, October 7th at 8:15 p.m,
Sisterhood Meeting
Succos Offering for SOS
YWCA
Wednesday, October 8th, 7:30 - 9 p.m,
Hadassah Simchas Torah Supper
Cards and dancing
Ashendorf home, Float Bridge Road
Everybody Welcome

Monday, October 13 at 8 p.m.
B 1nai B'rith Opening Stag
Slovak Hall
Exhibition Boxing
Magician, Refreshments

WELCOME
We are happy to welcome the following
new members into our communal family:
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Berman,
Mr. and Mrs,
Morton Fogel, Mr. Alfred Freedman, Mrs,
Bertha Paul and daughter Syl via, Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Rosenthal and daughter, the
family of Dr. Sidney Michelman,
Mrs.
Dr. and Mrs. Leonard
Rose Rappaport,
Schultz, Mr. Frank Tinkler

CONGRATULATIONS
We extend a wish for a very happy New
Year to the following young people who
have recently established their homes in
Israels
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bloomfield
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Grossman

CANTOR MYRON KAHN
Our traditional High Holy Day services
this year will be enhanced through the
chanting of ~lr, Myron Kahn of New York.
Mr. Kahn, an advanced Rabbinical student
at the Rabbi Isaac Elchanon Theological
Seminary, has officiated in this capacity at a Westchester Congregation in the
suburbs of New York,
We know that you
will enjoy his fine chanting, for his
understanding and appreciation of our
beautiful prayers will bring inspiration
to the members of our congregation.

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                    <text>BULLETIN
of

CONGREGATION B'NAI ISRAEL
Muskegon - Michigan

Vol. 2

No. lJ

June - 1947

RJi,BBI SATLOW'S SERMON
Friday evening, June 6th
Last Community Service
11

They Who Build and They Who Guard"

* * *
* * * *
* * *
High Holy Day Season

57 0 8

Begins September 15th

�SUNDAY SCHOOL

THE END OF THE SEASON
The final community service of the
season will talce place this Friday
evening. Traditionnl service, however, will continue each Friday
evening and Saturday
morning
throughout the summer months.

Closing exercises will talce p
on Sunday, June 8th, at the Hackley
School.
The average attendance for the past
year has been 81%.

to thank our many friends
for their loyalty and cooperation
throughout the year, through this,
our last Bulletin.
The next
edition will be the New Year issue
which will contain Rosh Hashonah
greetings and memorials.
Be sure
to have your greetings and memorials included in our large special
New Year Bulletin.

The following students have had
perfect attendance throughout the
year:
Janet Roberts
Barry Satlow
Wilma Fox
Diane Fox
Louis Silverman

We wish you, and your dear ones a
healthful and happy summer!

We offer our congratulations:

We wish

HIGH HOLY DAY CHOIR
Mr. Theodore Cook will again train
and direct our High -Holy Da1 Choir
this year.
We are especially anxious to add
several male voices to bring more
depth and color into our beautiful
Synagogue music.
The choir will meet during the
months of August and September.
All men and women interested in
learning and singing our traditional melodies a:re invited to join.
.

BETROTHAIB

To Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Cherin on
the engagement of their daughter
Betty, to Mr. Bernard Bloomfield of
New Y-ork City.
To Mrs. Sadie Grossman on the forthcoming marriage of her son Louis,
to Miss Gloria Pines of New York.
To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Singer of
Hart on the engagement of their son
Jay Louis, to Miss Mimi Eckerling
of Chicago.

May God grant them much happine- through these unions!

LIBRARY FUND

We acknowledge with thanks the contribution to our Library Fund
by Mr. and l-trs. Milton Steindler in memory of their beloved
daughter, Carol Charlotte.

�B'NAI B'RITH INSTALLATION DINNER
B'nai B'rith Installation Dinner
will take place at the Vista Grill
on Monday evening, June 23rd, at
6:00 o'clock.
The following officers are to be
installed:
President
Francis Fine
Vice President - Edward Krause
Secretary - - - Herbert Saul
Treasurer - - Reuben Levy
S 1gt at Arms-Herman Mendelsohn
Trustees
Abe Ashendorf Hyman Friedman
Rabbi Satlow
CONGRATULATIONS

To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cherin on the
graduation of their daughter Betty
from Michigan State College.
Betty
was also elected -Hillel Queen for
this past year.
To Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Berman on the

graduation of their son Abe from the
University of Michigan.

HADASSAH GARDEN PARl'Y
Hadassah will hold its Annual Garden
Party at the Abe Ashendorf residence
on Wednesday, July 9th, under the
chairmanship of Lillian Singer and
Rose Friedenberg, with Sophie Lebow
in charge of baked goods.
This is for the . Child Welfare Fund,
and we know that you will all join
in this worthy cause and in a most
enjoyable afternoon.
YOUR RABBI IN THE COMMUNITY
Rabbi Satlow delivered a Memorial
Day address over station WMUS on
Friday, May 30th.

**********

0~ Thursday,

June 6th, the Annual
Meeting of the Social Planning
Council will be held at the Central
Methodist Church. Rabbi Satlow will
report as Chairman of the Mental
Hygiene
Committee and
on the
Springfield Plan.

***********

To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sing~r on the Your Rabbi has been invited to speak
graduation of their son Jay Louis before the American Business Club at
from the University of Michigan, and its regular meeting next Tuesday,
upon his acceptance into the School June 10th.
of Medicine of the U. of M.
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY
To Mr. and Mrs. Singer on the selec'n of their daughter Judy by the Mazel Tov to Mr. and Mrs. David Gud~rican Legion Auxiliary as the out- elsky on their 25th wedding anniverMay God grant them many more
standing student of Hart High School, sary.
to spend a week at the University of years of happiness and health as
they go on through life together.
Michigan.

�RABBI'S SUMUER SCHEDULE
Rabbi Satlow has made plans to
attend:
The Central Conference of American Rabbis in Montreal on June 24th
-29th.
The Zionist Convention in New
York on July 3rd-4th.
The Preachers Workshop in New
York on July 5th-7th.
Lectures at the Jewish Institute
of Religion during the month of
July.

After July 15th, your Rabbi will be
back in Muskegon to help organize
the choir and to prepare for the
High Holy Day services.
On August 18th - 23rd, Rabbi Satlow
will be on the staff of the Methodist Youth Institute of the Peoria
District at Lewiston, Illinois. At
the invitation of the National Conference of Christians and Jews and
the Anti-Defamation League, he will
lecture on Jews and Judaism and on
Intercultural Relations.

SOS

SEWING

This project provides layettes
for babies being born in DP
camps. It will continue through
the summer months and vtill meet
each Tuesday. -Please contact
Frances Steindler to join the
group.

CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Sunday. June 8th, at 3 p.m.
"-../
Paula Maxine Nadel Unveiling
Mona View Cemetery
Monday. June 9th, at 8:30 p.m.
B'pai B'rith Meeting
Knights of Pythias Building
377 W. Muskegon Avenue
Tuesd~, June 10th, at 10 a.m.
SOS Sewing at the home of
Frances Steindler
635 Peck Street, -Heights
Monday, June 23rd, at 6 p.m.
B'nai B'rith Installation
Dinner
Vista Grill
Guest Speaker
Wednesdav, July 9th, at 2 p.m.
Hadassah Garqen Party
Abe Ashendorf Residence
Float Bridge Road
Sunday, August 3rd, at 3 p.m.
Julius Kramer Unveiling
Mona View Cemetery
Sunday, August 10th, at 10:30 a.m.
B 1nai B'rith Picnic
Pioneer Park
Drawing for 1947 Plymouth Sedan
CRADLE ROLL ADDITION
lfe extend Mazel Tov to

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Krause
on the birth of a daughter,
Shelley Elaine.

7

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                    <text>BULLETIN
of

CONGREGATION B'NAI ISRAEL
Muskegon - Michigan

Vol. II

February - 1947

No. 6

RABBI SATLOW 1S SERMONS
•
Friday evening, February 7th
"The Ten Great Words"
Friday evening, February 14th
"Lincoln, the Man of the People"
Up from the log cabin to the Capitol,
One fire was on his spirit, one
resolve -To send t he keen ax to the root of
wrong,
Clearing a free way for the feet of
God.
- Edwin Markham

* * *
FRIDAY NIGHT IS SYNAGOGUE NIGHT
8:15 o'clock

* * *

•

�Our Temple Library
As our neTI Community Building
talces form and shape, we are
beginning to think in terms of
those things which will malce of
it a cultural and spiritual home
for all the members of our community.
Beyond this ideal, we want
it to be a place where our Christian neighbors may be able to
come and learn about Jews and
Judaism.
The Temple Library will serve
this great educational need for
the dissemination of Jewish information to Greater Muskegon.
A number

of contributions have
rlready been received and books
l·ave been purchased which will be
rroperly inscribed with name of
ihe donor and the occasion .

Sunday School
The first semester of our Re gious School has just ended and in
spite of the unusual rigors of
this winter season, the following
children have earned special commendation for perfect attendance:
Kind .: Janet Roberts
Barry Satlow, Michael Stein
Grade 2:Marshall Berman
Marilyn Sue Stein
Grade 4:inlilma Fox, Marshall Lahr
Grade 8: Sandra Cohan, Diane Fox,
Louis Silverman .
Golden Book
In celebration of Chamisho Osor
B'shevat, the children of our
Religious School have contributed
$100.00 to the Golden Book of the
Jewish National Fund .

In Palestine, this day is known
as the New Year of the Trees, and
thousands of young saplings are
planted in the earth by children
throughout the land .
By their
gift our children have joined
hands with their cousins in Eretz
Yisroel in the holy task of r e~e invite the cooperation of all
those interested in participating building the land of their fathers .
in the joy of building our new
'Iemple Library.
Kindergarten Class
This Sunday, Feb. 9th, a new four
year old kindergarten class will
be formed . The following chilc 1
We Acknowledge with Thanks
will graduate from our Cra e
Roll into the kindergarten of our
a contribution by Mr. and Mrs.
Religious School : Stephen Cohan ,
Harry Fisher
to
our
Temple
Douglas De Jong ,
Judith Locke,
Library Fund, in memory of Jacob
Shewitz , father of Mrs. F. Rodoff . Linda Rubinsky and Vita Teles.
Vhat finer means can one use in
lonoring a birth, a marriage , a
bar mitzvah, a birthday, or to
rerpetuate the memory of a loved
c•ne?

�P AL E S T I NE

HADASSAH
Film

-

"A PASS TO TOMORROW"
and other features

Refreshments
CIO Hall
Western and Fifth

NI GHT

Entire community invited
8:15 o'clock

Palestine Night
This
Monday evening, February
10th, Hadassah will sponsor a
unique program, called "Palestine
Night . "
The new tecr.nicolor, sound film
"A Pass to Tomorrow 11 , will be the
feature of the evening.
This
moving picture, with Frederick
March as narrator, records the
impressions of an American soldier as he toured the Holy Land
on a furlough pass from his station in North Africa .
A social hour will follow, and
the entire community is cordially
invited to the CIO Hall to enjoy
the program and tea ,

MAZEL TOV

Monday evening
February 10th
Sisterhood Sewing

Sisterhood's Annual Purim Carnival will be hel~ this year on the
9th of March .
In preparation for the merchandise to be sold at the booths ,
Mrs. Mil ton Steindler has undertaken to direct a sewing group
which will meet in her home each
Wednesday through the month of
February.
All women interested in Joining
Frances in this worthy project ,
will please come to her home at
635 Peck St., Heights , at 10 a . m.
and be prepared to re'main to lunch .
Business Men ' s Supper

to Dr . and Mrs. Seymour Cane
on the birth of their son,
David Michael .

A special seven course dinner,
under the auspices of Hadassah,
will be served at the home of Dr.
and Mrs. Ralph August on Wednesday, February 12th , at 6:30 p . m.

to Dr~ and Mrs. Morris Teles,
on the birth of a daughter,
Avis.

All the men-folk are asked to
come to enjoy an excellent dinner ,
and spend a most pleasant evening .
/

.

�YOUR RABBI IN THE COMMUNITY
Next Wednesday evening, February
12th, at 8:30 p.m., Rabbi Satlow
will participate in the radio
forum, "Sharing Our Thinking".
The subject will be "The World's
Need and the Church's Task". Dr.
Samuel Oliver, the Rev. Mr. Harold Ringenoldus and Rabbi Satlow
this
comprise the members of
panel.
The Drama of Palestine
This week's offering in THE DR.AMA
OF PALESTINE radio series
is
"Traffic in Lives".
It is a
grippipg and amazing story of the
secret· underground traffic that
went on in war-torn Europe, where
Jews marked for death, were res•
cued from the Nazis.

,

DR. I. Q. · PROGRAM POSTPONEDJ
Contest Still Open
1. 8 clues to biography
2. 6 true .or false questions
Send all entries
to
Mrs. Lewis Satlow,
Sisterhood program
chairman

CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Saturday, February 8th at 7:15 p.m.
"Drama of Palestine"
WKBZ

Monday, February 10th at 8:15 p.m.
Hadassah Palestine Night
Films - Refreshments
C. I.O. Hall, v..· estern and Fifth
Tuesday, February 11th at 8:15 p.m.
Choral Society
at the home of Mrs. Tony Arori,
1385 Fifth Street
Wednesday, February 12th at 10 a.m.
Sisterhood Sewing
at the home of Mrs. Milton
Steindler, 635 Peck St., Heights
Wednesday, February 12th at 6:30 p.m.
Business Men's Supper
at the home of Mrs. Ralph August
701 Baker -St., Heights
Wednesday, February 12th at 8:30 p.m.
"Sharing Our Thinking"
WKBZ
Saturday, February 15th at 7:15 p.m.
"Drama of Palestine"
WKBZ

~Y, February 17th at 8:15 p.m.
B'nai B'rith Social Meeting
Interesting program
Occidental Hotel
Weleome

We are happy to welcome Mr. Stanley Barrell, brother of Lillian
Cane, who has recently elected to
make his home in our community.

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                    <text>BULLETIN
of

CONGREGATION B 1NAI IS.Rf.EL
Muskegon~ Michigan

Vol. 1

January -- 1947

R1J3BI SlTLOW 1S SER.~ONS

Friday evening, January 3rd:
"Minds Which Never Grou Up"

Friday evening, January 10th:
"Dealing Wisely"

* * *
FRIDAY NIGID' IS SYNAGOGUE NIGID'
8:15 o'clock

* * *
•

No. 4

�RELIGION IN ACTION
Since the publication of the
last Bulletin, your Rabbi hae
addressed many groups and organizations.
One of his most thrilling
experiences took place at the
Central
Methodist
Church,
where he spoke before the
Sunday School classes of the
Junior
Division
at their
assembly.
At the conclusion
of the talk, Rabbi Satlow was
presented with a box containing the charity collection of
the morning to be used for
the alleviation of the suffering of Jewish children in
Europe.
Actions such as these truly
express the spirit of Amerithe
can
democracy where
peoples of differing creeds
may dwell together in harmony
and peace,.
Congratulations
to Mrs. Isaac Grossman
on the forthcoming marriage
of her daughter Shirley to
Mr. Harold Adler.
We pray for the Recovery
of Mrs. Reuben Berman now at
Hackley Hospital
of Mr. Sam Singer at the
Osteopathic Hospital
of Gary and Teddy Price at
Mercy Hospital

Sunday School
Sunday Ser.col will resume the
of the Hackley Scrool each Sunday
morning until the end of the school
year beginning with this Sunday morning at 10 o'clock.

Our

We are very grateful to the Y.M.C.t.
for permission to use their faeilities for several weeks during the
time when Hackley School was closed
down each weekend during the coal
emergency period.
At present, we have 57 children enrolled in the school, divided into 5
classes. A sixth, the new kindergarten class, will be i'ormed in February
for 4 year oJds now enrolled and
those wbo will become 4 years of age
at the opening of the spring semester.
Confirr.ation Class
The students of the 8t grade hav~
been preparing for their Con!'irmation
in June of 1948. Each Wednesday afternoon they meet at the home of Rabbi
Satlow
for religious
instruction
apart from that received from Mr.
Charles Locke on Sunday mornings.
We are confident that this two-year
course of study will prepare
our
young people for appreciative Jewish
1-iving in this modern age. The following are enrolled in this class:
Rochelle Cherin
Elaine Page
1
Sandra Cohen
Karen Rosen J
Diane Fox
Barbara Siegel
Ann Hecht
Louis Silverman
Jean Klayf

�SISTERHOOD NOTES

CHORAL SOCIETY

• Annual paid-up Membership
Supper will be held at the
YWCA on Tuesday, January 7th,
at 6:15 o'clock.

Our newly organized Choral Societyp
under the able leadership of Mrs.
Tony Aron, has been meeting at her
home on Tuesday evenings at 8:15 P.M.

In celebration of the lOQth
anniversary of the death of
the famous composers, Fanny
and Felix Mendelssohn, Mrs.
Tony Aron will give an outstanding program on the life
and music ot the Mendelssohn
family.

The Ch6ral Society came into being
through the expressed desire of a
ntUfiber of people who enjoy coming together to sing. The music is varied:
hymns, folk songs, songs of Palestine,
negro spirituals,
and
liturgical
~usic a~e enjoyed equally.
i l l men and women interested in sing-

The SOS Sewing Group will
meet again at the home of
Mrs. Jerome Fisher,
on
Wednesday, January 8th, at 2
o'clock.
The group has been making
garments for layettes for the
babies born in DP camps. Several cartons of baby clothes
have already been
shipped
overseas.
More women are
needed to lend their hands to
make the clothes that are so
desperately needed by our Jewish survivors in Europe.
SOS COLLECTION
Food and clothing will
help save lives!
i'-..,..1

Continue to bring cartons of food and clothes
to your SOS Depot!

ing may still join this group and
enjoy many musical evenings.
HJJ)J,.SS.iJf NEWS
At the next Hadassah meeting on Mon.,
January 13th, Mrs. Edward Krause will
review the new book "David the King".
Irene Steindler, chairman of the banquet cloth comillittee, announces that
napkins are again available for the
new cloth and arrangements for their
purchase may be made through her.
MAZEL TOV
to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fisher
on the birth of a son,
Stephen David.
to Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Price
on the birth of a daughter,
Gail Patricia.
to Hr . and Mrs. Max Ashendorf
on the birth of a daughter,
Nancy Kay.

�~

N N U Ji. L

BIG SISTER~OOD EVENT!
P A I D - U P M E MB E R S H I P

S UP P E R

Most Interesting Program
Mrs. Tony 1.:ron, "The Life and Music of Felix
and Fanny Mendelssohn."
Tuesday evening
January 7th, 1947

YWCA -- Clay /_venue
(between 2nd and 3rd)

PRilYER FOR THE NEW YEAR
0 year that is going, take

with you
Some evil that dwells in my
heart;
Let selfishness, doubt,
With the old year go out---With joy I would see them
depart.
0 year that is going, take

with you
Impatience and wilfulness-pride;
The sharp word that slips
From those too hasty lips,
I would cast, with the old
year aside.
0 year that is coming, bring
with you
Some virtue of which I have
need;
More patience to bear
hnd more kindness to share,
Lnd more love that is true
love indeed.
--Laura F. Armitage.

CALEND!ill OF EVENTS

Monday, January 6th, at 8:15 p.m.
B'nai B 1 rith Meeting
Business session
Occidental Hotel
Tuesday, January 7th, at 6:15 p.m.
Sisterhood Membership Supper
Y.W.C.i'..•

Urs. Tony Aron presents,
"The Life and Music of
the Mendelssohns"
~ednesday, January 8th, at 2 p.rn.
S.O.S. Pewing Unit
at the hone of Miriam Fisher
1561 Clinton Street
Monday, January 13th, at 8:15 p.rn.
Hadassah Meeting
Y.W.C.A.

Book Review, "David the King"
by Mrs. Edward Krause
Tuesday, January 14th, at 8:15
Choral Society
at the home of Mrs. Tony Aron
1385 Fifth Street

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CONGREGATION B 1 NAI I SRAEI,
Rabbi Lewi s Satlow, editor
Vol. 2

New Year 1 5707
A MESSAGE FROM YOUR RABBI

No. 1

Many of us recall vividly las~ year's
High Holy Days as we welcomed
the
entrance of 5707 into the count of the
realm of time.
The hush of solemnity
surrounded the services, for the most
terrible now of blood in the memory of
mankind was finally ended. The remnants
of European Jewry were being gathered
together from extermination camps, field
and forest.
Our sons were directing
homeward their weary but happy footsteps,
and the United Nations was prepari ng the
framework for that brave new world.
Another Rosh Hashonah approaches, the
season of judgment and reckoning. As we
look back upon the cycle of days just
ending, we are impelled to pause and
te.lce stock.
Have t hese days brought
f'ul.fillment or disappointment?
Within the heart of every Jew there i s
the sad awareness that Jewry has suf•
fered immeasurably from the recent world
catastrophe.
One of the biblical read•
ings for Rosh Hashonah is the expressi on
of woe of the prophet Jeremiah on beholding the
destruction of Jerusalem:
"Rachel weeping for her children, refusing to bE! comforted for her children
because they were not."
Rachel, the symbol of Jewish motherhood, still weeps for her children. The
borders of the Promised Land are closed
unto the many thousands of those rem•
nants who weakly knock on its gates.
The Palestine Conference is now i n
session in London, and it is our fervent
hope that God will remove the hardness
from the hearts of the British and Arab
delegateg so that the final solution of
the problem of Jewish homelessness may
at last be attained.
May the word of
comfort vouchsafed unto Jeremiah be f'ul.filled:
May the . New Year, 5707, be the Day of
Judgment which will bring peace to the
afflicted in Israel and to all the nations of the world. Then will the prophecy of Jeremiah be fulfilled: "Refrain
thy \loice from ~eeping and thine eyes
tears, for thy work shall be
from
rewarded and they shall come again from
the land of the enemy. And there is hope
in the end, saith the Lord1 and thy children shall come again to their border."

LATE FRIDAY EVENING SERVICES
The late Friday evening services wi),
be resumed on Oct. 11th at 8115 o'cloc
Rabbi Satlow's sermon that evening wi be "A Frail Little Succah."
At the beginning of this New Year, let
us resolve to attend Synagogue services
regularly, for attendance on the Sabbath
is the means of communion between man
and God and the method of maintaining
the religious community of Israel:
SUNDAY SCHOOL
Sunday School will again meet at the
Hackley School building,
Registration
.for new students will take place at 9:30
A,M, on Sunday, October 6, prior to the
opening of the first session of the
school year,
All those who wer e in
attendance last year need not r egister,
but are to report for class to their
rooms at 10 o'clock.
WELCOME

We are happy to welcome the following
new members into our
congregational
family: Mr. Hal Adler, Mr. anc Mrs. Marcus Bess, Mr. and Mrs. Max L. Bri m, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Hess, Mr. and Mrs . Louis
Goldberg, Mr. and !,!rs, Leo Jenis, Mr.
and Mrs . George Palmer,

Our Appreciation
We wi sh to express our deep thar.ks to
Mrs, Sam Schumacher and Mrs , Charles
Rubi nsky who gave so gener ousl y of their
time and energy in the preparation of
the New Year greetings.
RELIGIOUS CALENDAR
Rosh Hashonah •••• Thursday, Sept. 26
Friday, Sept. 27
Friday, Oct. 4
Kol Nidre
Yom Kippur
Saturday, Oct. 5
Succos •··•···•••• Thursday , Oct. 1~
Friday, Oct. 11
Sh'mini Atzeres •• Thursday, Oct, 17
Simchas Tora!; .... Friday, Oct. 18 ·

�OUR PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE
behalf of the officers of the congregation, I wish to extend best wishes
for a very happy and prosperous New Year
We thank God that all of our young
people who served so bravely and creditably in the armed forces of our nation
have returned to their dear ones.
At
the Yiskor services, this Yom Kippur, we
shall recall with sorrow in our hearts,
Jerome Stern, who gave his life on the
field of battle.
I wish to thank the members of the congregation for the cooperation they extended to Rabbi Satlow and myself during
the past year.
We have made great .
strides in our sacred work of bringing
Judaism closer to the hearts of our Jewish community, and with your continued
support, we shall be enabled to better
serve God and man.
Looking forward to greeting each one
of you personally at our Sabbatt. services, I remain,
SAMUEL G. KLAYF

SISTERHOOD
As president of the Muskegon Jewish
Sisterhood, I take this opportunity to
wish all of you a sincere and heartfelt
happy New Year.
In every phase of life tr.ere is both a
giving and a taking.
To those of our
brethren less fortunate than ourselves,
we have been giving and will continue to
give in as great a measure as will be
necessary to enable the oppressed to
regain their self-respect.
A year of taking -- taking upon ourselves the responsibilities of the Synagogue, the maintenance of our Religious
School, and the duties of Jewish womenhood lies ahead of us.
We must take
unto ourselves the task of promoting
greater harmony and
sociability between all members of our col!IJllunity and
thus further the highest ideals in Jewish life.
GENE BERMAN, President
HADASSAH

B 1NAI B I RITH

Muskegon B'nai B'ritt. extends greetings and best wishes for a happy and
peaceful New Year.
We wish to thank
Muskegon Jewry for the splendid support
and cooperation given us during the past
year .
Through your combined efforts
last year's splendid goal of furnlshing
a room in Hackley Hospital and providing
for its maintenance for a period of ten
years has been fully realized. The midsummer fareily picnic proved to be a
great social and financial success, and
we · are
planning
otter community
functions for your enjoyment and for the
furth erance of the ideals of the great
Order of B'nai B 1rith.
We f ace the New Year with greater confidence, secure in the knov1ledge that
all of our boys have r eturned from the
~ed forces, and will lend tteir efts to make this year of 5707, a year
f u.~parall elled achievement in B'nai
B'rith history.
LO UIS M. BERMAN , President

Hadassah once more joins in wishing
the Muskegon community a new year of
peace and contentment.
The past year
has brought many of us happiness in the
return of our sons and husbands.
It is
our greatest desire that in the coming
year we will see the gates of Palestine
open as a home for the thousands of our
fellow Jev:s still suffering in the concentration camps of Europe.
The women
of Had,·.ssah have worked hard to ease the
suffering of these wanderers and we know
that now, more than ever before, our
work must go on; that we must not doubt
the success of our goal or falter in our
efforts.
It is with this in mind that our officers and chairmen have planned an extensive program of inte_resting meetings and
social affairs for the coming year.
Thanks to tbe Abe Ashendorfs., we are
again inviting the community to join us
on October 5th in an evening of relaxation to celebrate the end of Yom Kippur
and the begj.nning of a successful New
Year. We are happy to greet all our old
members and offer a hearty welcome to
those just joining our ranks.
To you
al l we say L 1 shonah Tovah Tikosevu!
REEVA M. LEVY, President

�THE INFLUENCE OF WOMEN ON JEWISH EDUCATION
Many have wondered at the continual ability of the Jewish peopla to survive e·
major cataclysm, What is the secret of Jewish survival?
What has made us the ete
people?
The answer is readily available to all conversant with Jewish history and Jewish
life, The formal education of the Jewish child took place in the religious school, but
the fundamental basis of his education developed in the home,
From his earliest infancy he came under the direct influence of his mother, She it was who taught him his
prayers for rising in the morning and for going to bed at night, The child watched his
mother prepare the special foods for the Sabbath and the festivals, he observed her
kindling the Sabbath candles and heard her murmur the prayers over them,
As he grew
old enough to ask questions, his mother would patiently explain the significance of
each holiday and its celebration. Thus, even prior to attaining school age, the Jewish
child already had a background of history and religion,
When the child reached five years of age, it was the mother who brought him to the
Cheder, carrying along sweet things to make his introduction to the school a pleasant
one,
The daughter who remained at home received her religious instruction ff'om the
mother,
Our history is replete with stories of heroines who left their indellble mark upon
the subsequent generations of Jewish youth,
One name that stands out as a pioneer in
Jewish education is that of Rebecca Gratz who founded the first Sunday School in America, She gave not only of her fortune, but of her tremendous energies and high social
idealism, When she realized that textbooks were not yet available in English, Rebecca
Gratz herself wrote entire series of books and prayers for the children of her school,

Jewish women continue to play an important role in reshaping the Religious School
for the American child. However, in many cases, home observance and religious practice
have become weakened with the subsequent loss in loyalty and understanding of the faith
of our fathers.
This .has brought a far greater responsibility to those engaged in the
religious training or our children,

In the new year which now faces us, every women in Israel must resolve to strengthen Jewish home life, and to forge ever more effectively the bond between bane and
school, so that our children may become better Jews, better Americans and better citizens of th~ world, This is the challenge of the New YearJ
CHILDREN'S SUCCOS SERVICE
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The children of our Religious School
will participate in a special service
marking Succos and Simchas Torah on Sunday morning, October 13th, at 10:30 A,M,
! Sucah on the pulpit, decorated by
the members of our Sisterhood with the
fruits of the harvest season will serve
as the setting,
Children from four through six years
of age will carry flowers in procession
to the altar, while those between the
ages of seven and twelve will march with
baakets of fruit and deposit them on the
pulpit, symbolizing the ancient processions made by our ancestors on Succos,
when they brought the first fruits of

the harvest . season to the Temple in
Jerusalem.
After the traditional procession of
the Torahs around the Synagogue, all
children who are entering our Religious
School for the first time will be called
to the pulpit and blessed by the Rabbi,

CRADLE ROLL
We are happy to add to our Cradle
the following children who have arrived
since the publication of our last bulletin: Gilbert Ashendorf, William Rosenberg, Gordon Tessler,

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Rabbi and Mrs, Lewis Satlow extend
their sincere wishes for a year of
health, happiness and peace,
Mr. Louis Aron wishes
a very happy New Year,

all his friends

Mr, and Mrs. Tony Aron and David extend the season's heartfelt greetings to

all,

Mr, and Mrs. Abe Ashendorf and son cordially extend the season's greetings to
all,
Mr, and Mrs, Isador Ashendorf and Gilbert wish their friends a very happy New
Year,
llr, and Mrs. Harry Ashendorf
wish
their friends a new year filled with joy,

Mr, and Mrs. Max Ashendorf cordially
extend holiday greetings to all,
Mrs. Sam Ashendorf and Jake Ashendorf
wish you all a very happy New Year,
Dr, Ralph August,

Sandra and Irwin,
wish their many friends a very happy New
Year,
To all our friends a New Year filled
contentment, Mr, and Mrs. Stanley
Baru and family,
with

llay the

New Year bring happiness and
contentment to all, Mr, and Mrs, Harry
H. Berm8Jl and sons,
Mr, and Mrs, Harry S, Berman, Barton,
Phyllis and llarc extend the season's
greetings to all,

llay the New Year bring happiness and
contentment to all, llr, and Mrs. Louis
Berman and family,
llr, and Mrs. Reuben Berman wish a
'.orious New Year to their relatives and
riends,

Mrs. Rose Berman extends the season's
greetings to all of her friends,
Mrs, Morris Beepaloff wishes you all a
very happy New Year,

Mr, and Mrs. Herman Braverman and
Terry wish you all a very Happy New Year,

Mr, and l'l.rs, Nathan Broutman wish a
happy New Year to all,
Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Broutman and family wish their friends a year of happiness and contentment,
Mr, and Mrs, Morris Bernstein send New
Year greetings to the members of our
community,
Mr, and Mrs, Max L. Brim extend the
season's greetings to all,
To all our friends and relatives the
happiest of New Years, Mr, and Mrs,
Jerome Cherin,
A very happy New Year to all of our
friends, Mr, and Mrs, Robert Cherin and
family,

Mr, and Mrs. Sigmund Cahn extend happy
New Year greetings to their friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack P, Chevlin wish you
all a New Year filled with joy.

Dr, and Mrs. Sol Cohan extend true
wishes for a very Happy New Year,
A happy and contented New Year to all,
Mr, and Mrs, Louis Darmstadter,

Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Van Duren wish you
all a glorious New Year,

Mr, and Mrs, Andrew Epstein extend the
season's greetings to all their friends,
Mr, and Mrs, Francis Fine wish their
friends a year of happiness and contentment,
Mr, and

Mrs, Bernard Fisher wish you

all a very Happy New Year,
lr!r, and Mrs. Jerome Fisher, Marilyn
and Sally wish their friends a very
happy New Year,

Dr. and '4rs, Norman Fleishman extend
the season's greetings to all,
Mr, and Mrs. William Fogel and family
extend the season's greetings to all,

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Dr. and Mrs, M. L. Friedenber g ancl
Tess Elizabeth wish you all a very Happy
New Year.

May the nicest things in life be yours
tr.is New Year, Mr . and Mrs. Samuel G.
Klayf and daughters.

Mr. and Mrs, H. R. Friedman and Pamela
extend wishes for a yelil" of happiness,

Mr. ancl Mrs, Harold Kline and son Herbert cordially extend holiday greetings
to all.

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Friend and family
cordially extend the season's gr eeting
to all.
Mr. and Mrs. Warner Galombeck extend
wishes for a very happy New Year to
their family and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Mauri ce Golden and daughters wish you all a very happy and prosperous New Year.

Mr, and Mrs. Harold Grossman and son
wish to be remembered to
friends on th i s New Year.

all

their

May the coming New Year bring peace
and happiness to all of us.
Mrs, Isaac
Grossman and family.
Mr, and Mrs, Herman Grossman wish
their friends ancl family a very happy
New Year.
Mr. and Mrs , Sam Grossman
wish all their friends a
Happy New Year.

and family
gloriously

Mr , and Mrs. Kornna Gudelsky and Justin
wish their many friends a happy New Year.
The season's gr eetings to our many
friends, from Llr. and Mrs . David Gudelsky and Eileen,
Mr, and Ers, Joseph R. Hecht and
daughters Ann and Judy gr eet
their
friend s this f estive season ,
Mr. and Mrs . Lyle Hirshfield and family extend the season 's gr eet ings to all,
Mr . and Mrs . Leo Janis
season's gr eetings to all.

extend tte

Mr, and Mrs . Morris Kantor and sons
wish you all a very happy NeT1 Year.
l,~ . and r.:rs , J . Kelly Kaufman and sons
extend tr.e season 1 s greetings to their
many friends,

May the New Year bri ng you happiness
and peace, Rabbi Klitzner and Mrs. Klitzner and Ben.
Mr. and Mrs, Milton
everyone a Sbanah To•1ah.

Kositchek wish

lv!r , and lfr s . Edward Krause extend the
season's greetings to all tr.a i r friends,
Mr, and Mrs . Alex Krause wi sh you all
a ver y happy ancl pr osper oi..s Nevr Year.

L!ay t he New Year shower its bles sings
upon you, Mr . and l.'rs, Jack Law son and
sons, Lanny, Stevi e and lf.i:.rt ;v.
May the year 5707 bri r:g us all contentment and peace, l.'. r, and Mr s , Sam Lawson
ancl family.
Happy New Year greetings from N.r, and
Mr s, Max Lebow and son, Allan,
Mr.and Mrs, Jesse Levin and daughter
extend tte season ' s greetings to all,
A glorious New Year to all our friend s ,
Mr . and Mrs . Reuben Levy ancl fw.ily.

Mr . and Mrs , Hyman Lipman
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season's greeti ngs t o all t heir fri ends,
Mr. and !,: rs . Charles Locke ar.d f i;n;:ly
wish their many fri -~nds a gloricus New
Year ,

Mr , Herman Mendel ssohr. ext c!nds
sea son's greeting s to all.

t he

:,'. r, and Mrs , Jo seph Nadel and Bonny
extend heartfelt }'.ew Year gr eetings to
all.

~ay t he col'li ng year br:ng ycu all
be st thfoi:;s i n life , !.lr . and !.:rs , Te
Neumer , Stephen and Br i..ce .
Mr , anc:. !frs . Ben C1-,penhein ·, ,i sh t !-ieir
many friends a ver y P.appy Nevr Year,

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~nr , and Mrs. Leonard Frice and family
extend tte season ' s gr eetings to all,

Mr. and Mrs , Abe Schmookler wish you a
very happy New Year,

Mr. and l.lrs . Samuel Pr ice and sons
wish their fr iends a glor iously happy
New Year ,

A very happy New Year to all, from Mr,
and '.frs . Max Schumacher,

Mr. llathan Price wishes you
happy and prosperous New Year ,

all a

Mr. Jack Rappaport extends t he season ' s
greetings to all,
Mr, am1 Mrs . Barney Roberts and family
extend wishes for a ,ery Happy New Year ,
Mr . I srael Roden wishes you all a year
full of happiness ,
May all your wishes be fulfilled t his
coming New Year , Mr. &amp; Mrs , Fr ed Rodoff,
:Jr, and !!:rs , Lyl e Rogers and son cordially gr eet their family and friends at
this f estive sea son.
l,!r , and Mrs . Leo Rose extend
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season ' s gr eetings to t heir many friends ,
!Ar, and lilrs . Harold Rosen wish their
manr friends a happy and prosperous New
Year .

Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rosen and family convey tteir wi shes for a joyous New Year.

Mr, and Mrs. Sam Schumacher cordially
greet you al~ this festive season ,
Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Siegel and daughters wish you a very happy and healthy
New Year,
Mr. and It.rs, Herold Silverman and son
Stanley wish a joyous New Year to their
irany friends,
Mr. and Mrs, Sol Silverman, Louis and
Barbara Ann extend the season's greetings to all.
Mr, and Mrs, Joe Simon wish you all a
very happy New Year,
Mr . and Mr s , Jacob Singer and family
wish all their friends a very happy New
Year,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Singer extend best
wishes for a new year of happiness.

Mr, and Mrs. Eli Smith and family wish
you all the best of health and happiness,
May t he nicest things in life be yours,
Mr. and M
rs. Saul Smith and family,

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and Mr s . Sam Rosenbaum
season's greetings to all.

extend the

The best of wishes for a happier New
Year, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stein and family.

Ila- . and !.!rs. Max Rosenberg

with their

Mr, and Mrs. Milton Steindler and family extend the season's greetings to all,

mnny fri ends a joyous New Year,
!,Ir, and Mr s .
daughters greet
occasion ,

Robert Rosenberg and
you on this festive

Mr, and lilrs . Seymour Rosenber g and family wish you all a very happy New Year,
Mr . Isadore Rubinsky wi shes
Shonah Tovah.

you all a

·;t' , and Mrs.

Charles Rubinsky and
.i Ja extend holiday gr eetings to all,

!.'.rs . Rae Rubin sky, Florence and Ruth
wish you all a very happy New Year,

Mr, and Mrs. Max Schubb
season's greetings to all.

extend

the

Mr. and Mrs, William Stern and family
wish their friends a happy New Year,

Mr. and Mrs. J. S, Strifiing wish
their many friends a New Year filled
with happiness,
With best wishes that you and yours
may have a full measure of health and
contentment, Harriet Talbot,
Dr, and Mrs, Morris Teles and Vita
wish you all a New Year filled with contentment and joy,
Mr, and Mrs, Josiah Wiener wish their
friends a happy and 'contented New Year,

Mr. and Mrs, Paul Wiener and Donald
extend their wishes for a very happy New
Year,

�IN MEMORIAM

C.A!'ITOR 'FRIEDMAN

In l oving memory of my beloved husband,
by Mrs, Samuel Ashendorf,

Cantor Morton Friedman of New Y6i
who will chart the traditional High Holy
Day liturgical music, will • present a
program of Jewish folk and Palestinian
songs on Wednesday eveni ng, Oct ober the
s econd, at t he Hackley Art Galler r auditorium. The ent :l.re communi.t;r is invited
to attend and enj oy this fine, cultural
eveni ng.

In memory of my beloved parents, Mr,
and ~.rs , Loui s Caplan, by Sonia Ashendorf.
In loving memory of our father and husband , Morris Berman , by Mrs, Rose Berman
and family.
Sacred to the memory of my beloved parents , Samuel and Rachel Krupsky, by Gene
German.

WELCOME HOME
It is with

Sacred to t he preci ous memory of our
bel oved father and husband, Isaac Grossman, by Mrs, Isaac Grossman and family.
I n memory of our beloved parent s,
Bessie and Bernard Hass, by Harriet
Kline and Blanche Hass.
In sacred remembrance of my mot her,
Rebecca Klayf, by Sam Klayf.

fervid thanks to God that
into our midst t he last
of our young people who so ably served
their country in its hour of need:
George Field, Isabel Goldberg, Douglas
Rosen, Jay Louis Singer,
May the ideals for which they and all
the others fought be r ealized at long
last, and may peace become the precious
possession of all mankind!

we welcome back

Sacred to the memory of our dear mother, Lena Lawson, by Jack and Sam Lawson.
In memory of my beloved father, Joseph
Blumberg, by Mrs, Sam Lawson.
In loving memory of Fannie Price by
the Price family.
In loving memory of our dear daughter
and sister Carol Charlotte, by Mr. and
Mrs, Milton Steindler and family.

CONGRATULATIONS
We extend our wish f or a very happy
New Year to our young people who have recently established t heir homes in Israel:
Mr, and Mrs. Harry Ashendorf
Mr, and Mrs, Abe Berman
Mr, and Mrs , Jerome Cherin
!Ar, and Mrs, Morton Jacobs
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Lipnan
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schumacher
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Steindler

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Tuesday, October 1 at 8:15 o'clock •• Sisterhood Meeting
Woman I s Club ••• Membership Tea ••• Program
Wednesday, October 2 at 8:15 o'clock••••••···•• Concert
"Folk Music of Our People"
Hackley Art Gallery---Cantor Morton Friedman
Saturday, October 5 at 8:30 o'clock--Hadassah Yorn Kippur Party
at t he home of tlr, and Mrs, Abe Ashendorf, Float Bridge Rd,
Monday, October 14 at 8:15 o'clock •••• Hadassah Me eting
Womants Club••••····••···••• Membership Tea

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                    <text>BULLETIN
of
CONGREGATION B'NAI ISRAEL
Muskegon - Michigan

Vol. 1

May - 1946

No. 14

RABBI SATLOW I S SERMONS

Friday evening, May 3rd
"The Golden Rule of Judaism"
Kedoshim: Leviticus 19-20.
Friday evening, May 10th
"A Jew in Search of Himself"
f.

discussion of the novel, "Wasteland"

Friday evening, May 17th
"Jewish Supermen"
Lag B'Omer Sermon

***
FRIDAY NIGHT IS SYNAGOGUE NIGHT
8:15 o'clock

�LAG B1 0MER
Lag B 1 0mer will be celebrated
this year on Sunday, May 19th.
The name is derived from the
ancient custom of celebrating the
harvest season by bringing
a
measure or 2!!!fil: of grain as an
offering to God.
The first orner
was brought to the Temple on the
second day of Passover, and for
seven weeks thereafter, and on
the 50th day, the Festival of
Shevuos was celebrated. Each day
of the cycle wRs counted and this
custom became known as the Counting of the Omer.
The 33rd day of the omer, or Lag
B 1 0mer, has a special place in
the Jewish calendar as a children's outdoor festival.
Legend
has it that on this day the
prayers of Rabhi Akiba's students
were answered, for a terrible
plague among them was suddenly
ended.
Another story connected
with this day, is that during the
Roman oppression of Palestine,
after the destruction of
the
Second Temple, the study of the
Torah was strongly f_orbidden.
A
number of rabbis continued to
teach the Law, many of whom were
tortured and executed,
Rabbi
li.kiba among them.
Rabbi Simeon Bar Yochia escaped
and lived in a cave for thirteen
years and each Lag B'Omer day,
thousands of pupils, dressed as
hunters,
with bow and arrow,
would come to his cave to

receive instruction.
Thus was
the Jewish religion kept alive.
Today, Jewish schools carry o~
the tradition of Lag B'Omer by
holding picnics and field days
in park and country.

A new

novel which is rapidly
gaining fame among best sellers
is the $10,000 Harper prizewinning novel "Wasteland" by Jo
Sinclair.
Dealing with the problem of a
young Jewish newspaper man who
has become a subject for psychiatry due to his efforts to
escape his people and their history, the theme of this book is
especially pertinent to F.lllerican
Je¥Try.
Rabbi Satlow will make
it the subject of his ser~on on
Friday evening, May 10th.
,7e know that you will all make
plans to attend this service
and vital discussion.

1

A NOTE OF THP.NKS

We wish to extend our thanks to
Mrs . Leo Rosen, who 'i'1ith her
committee , so ably prepared t~PPassover tables for our Reli
ious School Seder.
Their worK
helped to make the Seder both
beautiful and meaningful to the
children and adults present.

�HADASSAH DONOR DINNER

SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC

The Hadnssah Donor Dinner will
be held in the Grand Ballroom of
the Occidental Hotel on Wednesday evening, M~y 22nd.

Our Sunday School will celebrate
Lag B'Omer uith a picnic on Sunday , May 19th, at Pioneer Park
in North Muskegon .

Dr . Alfred Jaspe, former army
chaplain, Director of the Hillel
Foundation at the University of
Indiana, will be the guest speaker of the evening. Dr . Jaspc, u
lifelong Zionist, has had many
interesting
experiences while
ministering to the Jewish men in
the armed forces, and his talk
will no doubt remain one of the
most noteworthy to be heard in
our community.

We will assemble at the park at
10 : 30 A. M. with our lunches , and
milk will be served by Sisterhood .

~ Hadassah choral group consisting of Hortense Berman, Sophie
Lebow, Marcy Loc!rn, Libby Rose
and Rose Rosenberg , under the
direction of Jo J,:ron, will present a program of Palestinian
and folk songs .

The husbands of Hadassah members
are cordially invited to attend
this Lmportant Hadassah event.
WELCOME TO OUR COMMUNITY
Mr. and Mrs. Merton Sapera , formerly of Chicago.
We wish you
much joy and satisfaction through
your affiliation with our com.nunity.
S. 0. S. SUPPLIES FOR OVERSE.1'..S
SURVIVORS •• •

The first event Tiill be a baseball game in which the parents
will be opposed by a team of
students and teachers.
This
will be followed by track and
field events for the various age
groups , after which lunch will
be eaten around a large campfire .
A treasure hunt is scheduled for
the early afternoon, and the program will end with archery contests.
11.ll parents are invited to accompany their children and enjoy
the day in the tradition of Lag
B 10mer.
UNVEILING
On Sunday afternoon, May 5th,
the unveiling of the monument of
the late Samuel i;.shendorf will
take place at Mona View Cemetery.
The community is asked to participate vri th the l~shendorf family in this tribute to the memory of their beloved husband and
father .

�YOUR RABBI ·IN THE COMMUNITY
On ii'.' edne sday, April 24th, Rabbi
Satlow
participated
in
the
11
Share Your Thinking Program" on
station 1·1rnz, sponsored by the
Adult Education division of Mus•
kegon County.
The subject was, "Problems of an
Enduring Peace."

******
The Y's Men Club has invited
Rabbi Satlow to
address the
group at their noon meeting on
Thursday, May 2nd. Rabbi Satlo'\7
has chosen as his topic, "Our
Common Heritage."

******
Your Rabbi is serving on t he "I
Am s.n American Day" committee
which will sponsor a local program on May 19th, at which time
al l newly naturalized citizens
will receive official welcome.

******
"iiELCOME HOME
We are happy to welcome back into our community t wo men recently returned from overseas duty
with our armed forces:
Gene Fisher
Ben KJ.itzner
May you enjoy the fruits of your
labors in the pursuit of peace!

C.ALENDAR OF EVENTS
Sunday, May 5th, at 3:00 P. M.
iishendorf Unveiling
Mona View Cemetery
Monday, May 6th, at 8:15 P. M.
B'nai B'rith
Business meeting
Occidental Hotel
Tuesday, May 7th, at 8 :15 P.M.
Sisterhood meeting
Election of officers
President's convention report
Woman's Club
Monday. r,1ay. 13th, at 8:15 P. M.
Hadassah meeting
Election of off icers
Mother' s Day Program
Wednesd~, May 22nd, at 6:00 P.M.
Hadassah Donor Dinner
Speaker: Dr. J;.lfred J aspe
Occidental Hotel
~unday, May l Sth, at 10:JO A. M.
Sunday f chool Lag B10mer picnic
Pioneer Park- North Muskegon
S\lilday, May 26th , from 8:00 P. M.
Chanuka s Habayis
Dedication of t he home of
Rabbi and Mrs~ Satlow at
291 Houston Avenue

s.o.s.
Snve Overseas Survivors!
~ Continue to bring food and
clothing to 291 Houston Ave.

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                    <text>BULLETIN
OF
CONGREGATION B1 NAI ISRAEL

Muskegon - Michigan

Vol 1

April - 1946
'

.

RABBI SATLOW 1 S SERMONS

• ' Friday evening, April 5th
11

A Major qontribution to Civilization"

Friday evening, April 12th
.Passover Sermon:
"The Road to Freedom"

FRIDAY NIGHT IS SYNAGOGUE NIGHT

8:15 o 1 clock

No. 13

�PASSOVER
Passover, or Pesach is the greatest of Jewish festivals. It has
been more than a holiday to the
Jev1s for over 3000 years; it has
symbolized our redemption and
freedom. Jews have observed it
from the days when they were no.mads in the wilderness.
The first two and 18st two days
of Passover are full holidci.ys ~
while the four intervening days
are called Chol-hamoed, where all
manner of work is permissable.
There are three aspects to this
festival as indicated by its three
different names; Chag ho.-Pesa.c h,
the nature aspect, Chag ha-Matzos,
its agricultural side, cmd z•man
Cherusenu, the Season of Freedom.
commemorating the exodus from
slavery in Egypt and the emergence
of the Hebrew nation . The history
of these three names presents a
picture of the development of the
Jewish people and Judaism from a
primitive to a highly cultured
state with its corresponding
religious growth.
The Passover Seder re~ains to this
very day the great home festival
of our religious calendar.
Through it we partake of all the
symbols denoting the great ideals
associntcd viith Passover.

SCHOOL SEDER
The Religious School will condu
a model Seder on Sunday afternoon,
April 14th, at 3 o'clock in the
dining room of the Y.M.C.A.
Each group has been prepared tot
sing both Passover and Seder songs.
Rabbi Satlow has ·completed an il~
.lustrated and s:i.Jnplified Seder
ritual to enable every child to
participate in the program.
This practice Seder will serve to
acquaint our children with the
manner in which the service should
be conducted and will enable them
to better understand and take an
intelligent part in the famity
Seder on Passover night.
Parents are welcome to visit the
Y~ and observe the model Seder.

PASSOVER SCHEDULE
First Seder
Mondny evening, April 15th
Passover, first days
· Tuesday, Wednesday, April 16-17
Passover; last days
Monday, Tuesday, April 22-23
Short Ritual Service on eve. of
each holiday at 7:00 p .m.
Morning Holiday Service at 8 a.IT
Rabbi Sntlow will preach bric
sermon each holiday morning .
YISKOR SERVICE - Tuesday,
April 23 - 9:15 o.~m.

�S.O.S. COLLECTION
' Jewish communities are joining with the J .D.C. (Joint Distribution Committee) in a nation-wide s.o.s. ' Collection of Supplies
for Overseas Survivors in an effort to help mitigate the suffering
of the million and a half · survivors of Nam persecution in ;Europe.
The S.O.S. Collection is a relief program on a personal basis. It
is not a fund-raising campaign.. Participation in the S.O.S. Collection is over ~nd above any financial support given to tho United
Jewish Appeal.
Hore than 500,000 pounds of supplies have been contributed ·thus far
by Jewish communities in over 344 cities. But far, far more is
needed to make up the planned quota of 20,000,000 pounds of addi~
tional relief supplies.
Muskegon has already shipped several hundred pounds of old clothes,
medicines, and first-aid supplies, toys and games, infant ·layettcs
and childre!'l Is boo~s. As we go to press, we are in receipt of over
100 pounds of canned goods contributed by the members of Sisterhood
at their last· meeting. Jfembers of Hadassah viill bring additional
food.stuffs to the next meeting.
The 'S .O.S. Collection will continue until further notice. A onetime gift is not sufficient. Coldr starvation and disease must be
fought without interruption. The success of the S.O.S. Collection
will. be measured by the amount of supplies c ontributed .
THE GOAL IS 20,000,000 POUNDS OF SUPPLIB$.1
SUGGESTED FOOD ITEMS
.
HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES
Oils, Fats ( in ~ )
Sheets, towels, pillow cases
can~ed fruits and vegetables
Blankets
evaporated milk
dehydrated vegetable soups
CLOTHING
dextrose, . sugar, hard candy
Baby clothes
hard bittersweet chocolate
Children's Items
m'- ' d · milk powder, cocoa
g~mes , toys, clothes
whb:rd' milk powder, , tea, coffee
11en I s, .~omen I s clothing
Bring Articles to our local depot - 291 Houston Avenue .

�B1 NAI B1 RITH
Our B nai B1 rith lodge has taken
on great impetus through the dy-·
namic leadership of it's ·president,
Jaek Lawson. Under his administration, several fine projects have
been undertaken this year, chief of
which was the furnishing of a room
at Hackley Hospital bearing the
name of B 1 nai B1 rith~
1

Beginning with the highly successful picnic .during the summer, ·B1 nai
B1 rith has carried on a vigorous
program which will be climaxed by
a Spring Frolic next Wednesday
evening, April 10th, at the Grand
Ballroom of the Occidental Hotel,
under the . chairmanship of Francis
Fine. The number of reservations
for this Dinner-Dance is limited
to a maximum of 200; therefore, if
you have not already secured your
tickets, call Fran Fine-32-278 and
make certain that you will be included in this outstanding B 1 nai
B1 rith social event.

CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Monday, April 8th at 8:15
Hadassah meeting
Reading of prize-winning poem
11
Behold the Jew t 11 - Ji.:.arcy Locke
Woman I s Club
Wednesday, April 10th at 6:30
B1 nai B1 rith Frolic
Dinner, dancing, floor show
Occidental Hotel
Sunday, April 14th at 3 o 1 cloa:k
Sunday ~a:hool Model Seder
Dining Room - Y. M.C.A.
'

Monday, April 15th - evening
First Seder
PASSOVER .RADIO SERVICE
Rabbi Satlow will broadcast a
Special Passover Ritual and
Sermon over station WKBZ
Tuesday evening
April 16th
8:30 - 9 P.H.

B1 NAI B1 RITH SPRING FROLIC

CABARET
DINNER
DANCE
EN TERTAIN1lEN T
Main Ballroom
OCCIDENTAL HOTEL

April 10th at 6:30 o'clock
Frank Lockage 1 s Orchestra

Professional Entertainment

MAl~Y SURPRISES l !

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                    <text>BULLETIN
of

CONGREGATION B1NAI ISRAEL
Muskegon, Michigan

February - 1946

Vol. 1

RABBI SATLOW 1 S S:ERlvfONS

Friday evening, February 1st
11

Th,e _Spirit Enslaved 11

Friday evening, February 8th
Debate:
Bernard Steindler
Barbara Lawson
Subject:

11

Should Vie Sponsor Yeshivos 11

FR.iDAY NIGHT IS SYNAGOGUE NIGHT
8:15 o'clock

No, 9

�NEXT WEEK'S DEBATE
Several weeks ago, the subject
under discussion of the PostConflrma.tion Class was the Yeshivah. This question of Jewish
parochial education proved so
interesting that an informal
debate took place, with the class
divided in lively controversy.

Af'.J EXPERIMENT IN EDUCATION
The Post-Confirmation class, unr' ~
the leadership of Rabbi Satlow,
has evolved a .unique system of instruction. The first half of the
class period each Sunday morning
is devoted -to instruction by one of
the students. Rabbi Satlow then
supplements the lesson with additional information, and guides the
discussion period which follows.

We feel that this provocative
subject is most v;orthy of being
The aim of this method is to develbrought to the attention of our
op leadership in our young people,
congregation. Therefore, on
Friday evening, February 8th,
in addition to preparation as futa debate on this question will
ure Sunday School teachers.
be held in place of Rabbi SatUp to the · present t~ne. Bernard
low1s sermon. After the serSteindler,
Barbara Lawson, and
vice, the congregation will be
Robert
Berman
have acted as student
invited to express their opinions
instructors.
Harriet
Lahr is
on the subjec t in general disscheduled
to
take
over
the class
cussion.
this Sunday, Feb. 3rd, while Bruce
SIB'J DAY SCHOOL ATTENDANCE
Cohen will serve in this capacity
the fallowing ·week.
The half year period of our
The curriculum consists of the study
Religious School has just ended,
of Orthodox, Conservative and Reform
and despite the severity of an·
early wint er and its attendant
Judaism; their history, development
and institutions, as well as a
rounds of illness, the followsurvey of the many secular Jewish
ing are to be congratulated on
social, philanthropic and educattheir record of perfect attendional institutions.
ance:
/

Kind.

I

III
VII

Phyllis Berman
Deborah Locke
Barry s. Satlow
Sandra August
Richard Locke
Wilma Fox
Diane Fox.

Vle are Sorry!

Elaine Page, one of our most diligent of Religious School students, is now at Mercy Hospital ~
the result of an accident. We l&gt;-...:"tend to her our best wishes for a
speedy recovery.

�YIVO - Yiddish Scientific Institute
historic occasion was celebrated last week in New York with the
entieth Anniversary Conference of the Yidtjish Scientific Insti tut-e.
The history of the Yivo is most interesting, for since its inception
it has been inextricably bound up with the cultural life, and indeed,
the very life of Jewry. This organization was founded in 1925 in the
City of Vilna, Poland, by a group of Je,~ish scholars. There waa at
that time, as well as now, a great need for an institution for academic research in the Jewish cultural heritage.
The work of Yivo is divided into four sections: history, economics
and statistics, literature and linguistics, and psychology and education. It is fortunate that the libraries and ~rchives were distributed among numerous branches in many countries, for, at the outbreak
of war in 1939, the American section took _over the functions of the
center in Vilna and some of the staff members came to New York from
Vilna and Paris to continue the v1ork.
The aims of Yivo are to supply docwnentation, research and training.
Hundreds of thousands of books, periodicals, pamphlets and letters
have been collected, catalogued and made available to scholars. The
historical archives were housed first in Berlin, then in Paris, and
now in New York. A bibliographica office keeps a catalogue of all
item,s of Jewish L'1terest published in the press of all the world in
all languages. The Yivo Studies, one of its publications, is a per-·
iodical devoted to all fields of Jewish research.
A special training division prepares young men and women for indepen_dent research in Jewish social studies. ·In 1940, this division was
r~rganized and adapted to the American background.
The Yivo is now sponsoring a contest among Jewish soldiers and veterans offering prizes for essays on the subject, "My Experiences and
Observations as a Jevi in World War II. 11 Nm~, while the memories of
our young men who have unctergone soul-searching experiences are still
fresh and poignant, Yivo hopes to recapture and collect these feelings and observations. These ne,~ attitudes on Jews and Judaism will
doubtless act as guideposts to the future of American Jewry.
HADASSAH MOVIE
Moshe Oisher in "The Cantor's Son"
Refreshmer1ts
Sun. Feb. 17_ ____,l_.W.C.A.

�Your Rabbi in the Community

CALENDAR. OF EVENTS

On Sunday evening, February 10,
Rabbi Satlow will conduct a
Discussion on Jews and Judaism
at the Co1rununi ty 1iethodist
Church, Scenic Drive, North
Muskegon. This will be preceded by a supper at the church,
to which the Reverend Mr. B. ·
Sanford Clark has invited a
delegation of our community.

Monday, Feb. 4th at 8:15
· B1 nai• Brith business meeti .
Occidental Hotel

Mr. Charles Locke is in charge .

Sunday, Feb. 10th, at 6 P .M• . ·
Inter-faith Supper Meeting ·
Community Methodist Church .
Scenic Drive, N. Muskegon
Speaker: Rabbi . Lewis Sa.tlow.

of this committ ee. Call him to
make arrangements for inclusion
in the group.
CRADLE ROLL ADDITION .·
We extend our hearty congratuiations to Mr. and Ntrs. Morris
Levine on the birth of their
son, Jerome David.
To the grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Eli Smith, we say Mazel
Tov!
{~ •&lt;"

~r

•:-

• !-

We Are Happy to Welcome
11r. and Mrs. Herbert D. Fisher
into our. community. Herbert
is a recently-discharged
veteran and we are confident
that . he and Janice will add much
to our activities.

~

Tuesday, Feb. 5th at 8:15
Sisterhood Meeting - Woman's
Club. Speaker: Miss
Middlewood of the Children's
Cent er. Dram. read:ings: Mrs.
Blackwood.

Monday, Feb. 11th, at 8 :1,5
Hadassah meeting
Woman I s Club
Book Review: Mrs. L. Satlow
Sunday, Feb. 1 '7th at 8 P .M•.
_Hadassah Movi~ - Y.W.C.A.
·Moshe Oisher in 11 The
Cantor I s Son".
Refreshments.
Sunday, Feb. 27th, at 6 P.M.
Installation Banquet
Guest Speaker: Rabbi A.A.
Steinbach, Temple Ahavath
Sholom, N.Y;
Our Deepest Sympathy to Mrs.
Max Schumacher on the death

of her sister, Dora Boxbaum.
May her soul be bound up in
the bon of eternal life'

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                    <text>BULLETIN
OF
CONGREGATION B1 NAI !SRAEL
Muskegon, Michigan

J.anuary - 1946

V,ol. 1

RABBI SATLOW 1S SERMONS:.

Friday evening, January 4th
11

Is There A Jewish Way of Life? 11

Friday evening, Jcllluai·y ·11th
"Letters from the Desert" .
Saturday !Il&lt;?rning, January 12th, at 9 o'clock'
Bar llitzvah of Louis Silvermnn

FRIDAY NIGHT IS SYNAGOGUE
NIGHT

8:15 o'clock

No. 7

�SERUON OF THE W.liliK

PROGRAM OF THE YEAR
A vital controversy has been
Cantor Saul Meisels of Temple-onraging in the columns of the
the-Heights, Cleveland, one of
National Jewish Month],.y, B'nai
the renowned cantors of America,
B1 rith Magazine, between Rabbi
will p:t?esent a program of Jewish
Jacob J. Weinstein of Chicago,
folk songs on Wednesday evening,
and Professor Mordecai Grossman, . ., Janupry 19th, at the auditorium of
former instructor at the .Hebrew ··• the Hackley Art Gallery.
University in Jerusalem. It
..Mr • . Meisels! _in terpre tat ions and
has revolved· al'ound -the quest..::
mimicry .have made him much sought
ion, 11 Is there a Jewish Way of
·
after by · most of the larger c•ities
Life. 11 Rabbi Weinstein presents .....in .the .country • . Accompanied by Mrs.
arguments in the :affirmative,
:Meisels, a fine musician in her ovm
while Dr. Grossman takes the
right, he brings to his audience a
stnnd that the Jewish way of
· well~rounded and varied repertoire
life has disappeared completeiy
of entertaining and beautiful music.
in America.
This is. the . 9econd of..the .culturaj..
This Friday night, we will preseries made possible by our congresent both sides of the issue and
ga:t,ion
and is open without charge
will make observations and con- ..
to
every
member of our community.
clusions on this important question of the day. The entire
Be sure to reserve this date for
community is urged to attend
the outstanding musical event of
this service, take part in the
the year.
worship and discussion on this
interesting subject .
MAZEL TOV

NEXT WEEK I S SEF..i.'11:0N
The coming of the new year brought
with it two joyful _announcements:
Next Friday evening, Jan. l.l,,
we will describe the experiences
The engagement of Edith Kohn to
of the Palestinian Jewish soiJack
Lipinan · · ·
diers as seen through 'the eyes
/
of one who recorded his life -ns
The betrothal of Lois LQwson and
an Allied soldier in a book
called "Letters from the Desert". Jerome Cherin
We are stirred by their hopes iand
disillusionments, and fight for
WELCOME HOME
recognition by their British comrades-in-arms . It mn.kes interDr... Norman Fleishman
esting and exciting reading to
learn of the brave exploits of
our fellow Jews.

�A PLEA FOR YOUR HELP
Dear Friends : .
- -ope faces a terrifying winter. F9r the million and a quarter ·
that devestated continent,
. ws starting their lives over again
their h~nes gone, their health broken, _their families shattered,
the months ahead viiil ·be •bitter. It will be a season of death
through cold, disease and starvation.

on

But you can: help. You can save Jewish lives and rsbuild hope from
the rubble of despair. Food and knitted items, medicines and comfort goods 2 layettes and toys are the means.
The plight of our suffering brethren overseas is ·so fer:rible that
the Joint 1/istribution Committee, in cooperatiop. with nati,mal
Jewish women 1s organizations and other groups, is :i.mmediately
undertaking an eme rgency c9ll&lt;;lction oJ _relief supplies to supplement its regular a·s sistanc13 programs.
Through your help it will be possible to' bdlst,e._r the 'diet of · longstarvcd men and women in the former Nazi ·. concentt·ati'on · camps, to
provide · milk for newly-born Jewish babies
··children~ . to put
toys into the hands of' Jewish orphans,. and. to · br.ing. smiles of hope
and courage back to the faces of hundre,;is.· o.f thousands of these
unfortunates-.
.

and

COMFORT ITEMS AND MEDICINES

,FOODSTUFFS
Coffee, ·· c.onde,n:9ed milk
.Absorbent c~tton, aspirin
.D~~ydrated. .vegeta,ble soups
Adhesive tape, cleansing tissue
Dried peas, beans, rice
Combs, cosmetics (lipsticks, etc)
· Hard chocolate; hard candy
Hair brush~ s, hairpins, :bobby pins
Malted milk powder
Hwdkerchiefs, iodine, letter paper .· Packaged sugar, sweet cocoa
.Whole milk powder
Razor blades, razors, Brushes and ·
· ·. CHILDRENS ITUfS
Shaving cr:erun, Sew:i_ng materials
Caps, crayons, stamped pieces
Soap, tooth brushes, tooth paste
to embroider, -notebooks, penVaseline, zinc oin~mcnt., ·etc.
cils, picture books, socks,
~~eaters~ 'toys; 'tmder~on.r.

r

~ase · bring .t hese items with you to ·meetings of Sisterhood, B1 nai
·ith, Hadas·s ah, or send them with your-' -child.re~ :to Sunday School.

�l

Reserve the datet
l'JUSICAL EVENT OF

THE YEAR

/

- Cantor Saul Meisels
of
Temple-o~-the-Heights, Cleveland
Wednesday Evening, January 16th .
8:15 o'clock

Auditorium
·Hackle1 Art Gallery

Folk songs, Character portrayals, Interpretaticms. ·
.

Bar :Mitzvah Reception · - -·
Next. Saturday morning, Jan.
]..?, at 9 o'clock; Louis
· Silv~rman will-be confirmed
into the faith of his fathers
at our Sabbath morning service.
The entire community is invited
to attend the service ahd the
ceremony.. Mr. &amp; Mrs. Sol Silverman cordially invite all to
the Reception in Louis' honor ·
at their home, ~668 Jefferson,
on Saturday evening, Jan. 12th.

.

.

. -

.

CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Monday, Ja.~. 7 at 8:15
B1 nai Brith meeting
Occidental Hotel
Tuesday., Jan. 8 at 8:15
Bible Lecture at the_
heme of the Jerome
Fishers~ 1561 Clinton.
· (Please bring Bible)
Saturday, Jan. · 12 at 8:30
Bar Mitzvah Reception
-at the home ·of the Sol
Silvermans, 1668
Jefferson St_reet.

We congratulate Sol and Dorothy
on this happy event in their
lives. May Gqd bless Louis and
his parents, and may he bring them:
•~ -::- -r.
much happiness as he grows into Monday, Jan. 14 at 8:15
manhood.
· Ha.dassah meeting ·
I
YOUR RABBI IN 'l'HE COW.11JNITY •.
Woman s Club•
Rabbi Satlow will' debate the
Palestine question with 1-ir.
-Wednesday, Jan. 16 at 8:15
Joseph Nejum, a Mohammedan Arab,
Second Cultural program
before the Grand Haven Di~"
Cantor Saul Meisels
. cussion Group, at G.H. High Sch.
Auditorium of Hackley
next Thurs . P-V~ni 1s_, ,J R.."1 , l Ot.h.
Art Gallery
1

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                    <text>· BULI.ETIN
· ·of
Congregation B'nai Israel
1.iuskegon, Michigan

December - 1945

Vol. 1

No . 5

RABBI SATLOW 1 S SERMONS:
Friday Evening, December 7th
11 A

Nazi I s Confession:

Robert Ley' s Testament"

Saturday morning, December 8th, at 9 o 1 clock
Bar l\1itzvah of Alan Lebo.~
Friday Evening, December 14th
11

The Badge of Greatness"

.
Friday Night is Synagogue Night

�Sermon of The Week
The ,~orld ·Has shocked at the
suicide of Robert Ley while
awaiting t rial as Na zi viar
criminal No . 4. Before he died
in his cell , he wrote a letter
of repudiation of anti-se~itism,
the foundation of the doctrine
of nazism.
This Friday eveni ng , vm shall
discuss Robert Ley 1 s testament
in the ·l ight of his life, his
death, and the future of the
people of Germany. ~v'lould the
plan outlined in Ley 1 s testament
of a board composed of Jevis and,
anti-semites to bring about a
reconciliation between J ew and
Ger,nan prove successful?
Bar i\iitzva,h
This Saturday .morning, Dec. 8th,
at 9 o 'clock, Ala..n Lebow, son
of Mr . and Hrs. liax Lebow, v~ill
become a Bar bi:itzvah, confirmed
into the faith of his fathers.
The entire co!ilffit.mity is invited
to attend the service and the
ceremony and also t he r eception
in Alan's honor on Sc).turday
evening at the- home of their
aunt, Mrs . Sara Klein, 910 Dole
Avenue , North Muskegon .
;1e congratul2_te Max and Sophie
Lebow on this happy occasion .
May God bless Alan and r.Uly he
grow up to be a worthy son of
his most worthy p~rents.

Congregational Meeting
At the breakfast meeting last Sur
day morning the following office
.;md trustees were elected :Srunuel Klayf - Pr esident
J os iah Woiner - Vice-President
Jack Lawson - Vice-President
Ed-ward Kraus e
Secret2_ry
Reuben Bermru1 - Treasurer
'-.J
Trustees : Abe Ashendorf, Harry H.
. _Ber.man, Jacob Kaufm~, Samuel
Lipman, Dr. Phillip Miller, Leo
Reisen, Ku Rosenberg, Harold
· Silverman, Paul Weiner.
Best wishes for a most successful
administrati on t
Building to Begin
Our House of Worship Committee
o.nnounces a gala dinne r under the
generc1f chc;irmanship of Mnurice
Golden, tobe .held t!.t the Occi- '
dent[).l on 'Wednesday evening , De c.
26th • . An unusuo.lly _fine progrrun
will be presented on that night to
the entire community gathered ~t
the Gr.:nd Ballroom.
.
A rr.odel of the propos od now build

ing will be on exhibit for the
inspection of the congregation.
Upon th0 succes s of this dinner
will depend the completion of
our new Snyagoguc .

�Adult Bible Class
T' -third Bible Class will be held
t ?X'S Tuesday evening at the home of
the Jack Lawsons at 8:15 o'clock.

We will read selected portions of
the stories of the _flood and of
.Abrl:'.ho.m. Al l are rcqo1nsted to
' ·i.ng bibles in order to p2.rticipnte
~e actively in the cl~ss period
and the discussions which follow .
Hazel Tov
To Mr . and :Mrs . Joseph l'fodel
on the birth of their d~ughter,
Paula M...-ucine •
To Mr . r.nd Ers . Leonard Stern
on the birth of their daughter,
Sandra Che ryl.
Wclcorao Home
Phil Bost
Gustave De Jong
Jack Lipman
Louis ·R~binsky
Irving D. Silverman
We Pray for the Recovery .of
Sadie Lipman -who is no-vv at · Hackley.
Hospital .
arry . Fisher, --·at the University
Hospital, Ann Arbor.
Rev&lt;1.: Banks, daughter of :ivirs .
Sn.die Gross1nan, o.t Hackley
Hospital .

House of Worship
The second half of the brcakf.:1.st
meeting ln.st Sunday w:J.s concerned
with the .financial reports of the
Building Fund and the election of
officers who will be responsible
for the building of our new and
bon.utiful House of :Worship.
The following were ~lected :
Leo Rosen, President .
Jacob Kauf;nan , Vice-President
Jack Lawson, Secretary
Fred Rodoff , Treasurer
Trustees : Maurice Golden, Sl'muel
Klayf , Samuel Lipman , H~rold Roson, .
Fred Stein , Joseph Strifling and
Pc:'.ul Weiner .
· Advisory Trustees : Abe Ashcndorf,
ChLcrlEis Locke, Sam Pric0, Harold
Silvermnn b.nd Sol Silvermnn .
113.y · this fine group of officers
be successful in establishing a
House of Worship worthy of our
fine congregation t
Tt:ie Snyagogue
With tbe Synagogue, began a new
type of worship in the history of
hu.,nanity , the type of congrcgntional worship . In all their long
histor y, the J ev1ish people huve
done scnrcel;sl o..nything more viondorful thM to create the Sy-.1a.gogue .
No hu.rnnn institution has a longer
continuous history, and none has
done more for the uplifting of
the hum.nn r8.ce .
R. Travers Herford

�Calendar of Events

Change of Name
It has been voted by our
congregation at the annual
meeting to change the official name from Sons of Israel
to its Hebrev1 equivalent,
B1 nai.Israel.
YOUR RABBI IN . Tlfi: crn.,."I.iUHI TY

Rabbi Satlov1 has · been placed
on an editorial: committee
whose purpos.e it. viill be tq
compile a book on the minority groups of Greater. Muskegon.
This v;ill be published under
the auspices of the Council
of Churches; and the labor
organizations in our community.
A Purpose ·in Life
If any little viord of mine ..
Can make one heart the
lighter
If any little song of mine
Can make one life the
·
bright~r ·
God help me speak that little
word
And take that bit of singing
And drop .it in some lone·l y
·
vale,
And set the echoes ringing.
Anony.mous

Saturday, Dec. 8 - ~vening
/
• Bar Vri.tzvah Reception at the
· home of Mrs. Sara Klein, 910
Dole Ave ., North Muskegon .
~onday, Dec.. IO, at 8:15
Hadassah Meeting
Candle Lighting Cer emony ..in "-..../
memory of Henrietta Szold,
founder of Hadassah move;nent.
Tuesday, Dec. 11 at 8:15
Bible Clnss at the home .of
the ·Jack Lawsons
600 Leahy Street - Heights
(Please bring your Bible) .
Monday, Dec. 17, at ·s:15
B1 Nai Br ith Social
at the home of Sam Price
1103 W. Southern
Wednesday, December 26
House of Worship Dinner
Grand Ballrooi11 of the
Occidental Hote l.

°.µr Deepe.st Sympathy to
Ada Hecht a.ad Al Frax1k on the
passing of their father,
Herman Frank. ·
"Zecher Tsadik livrocho 11
1f. ay the memory of the right- ,.___ eous be a blessing!

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                    <text>BULLETIN

of
Congregation Sons cf Israel
Huskc gon - !Eichigan

Vol. 1

November - 1945

RABBI SATLOW1 S SER.HONS:

Friday evening , Nove~ber 2nd :
Keren Hc.ycs od Sabbath
HJ.. Peopl e Buys Its Land . "

Friday evening , November 9t h :
Jewish Book Wuek
A Review of:
11

For t he Sake of Heaven"
by Martin Buber

NOVE!mER IS JEWISH BOOK MOHTH

No. 3

�Keren Hayc sod S[tbbnth
An interesting experience
of his visit to a colony in
Northern Pales tine is r elnted
by Dr. Walter C. Lowdermilk.
On the wall of the dining room
he . s.aw. a life_s;i.ze photograph
of three fine looking young ·
men . ·upon asking about them,
he ·wa·s told that the se young
men had been shot from ambush
vihile elev.ring the la..Yld of
this new colony. Just before
death, one of them had written
in his notebook: "It is not
s o hard to die vihen one does
it for his ovm country. 11
The Keren Hayesod (Palestine Foundation Fund) was
formed in London, in 1920,
to recreate the Jeviish homeland r.nd to foster the spirit
cf Zionism. This Sabbc:th, we
celebrate a quarter century
of J e1•:ish achievement in Palestine. During this period;
the Keren Hayesod has acted ,
as it viere, as the ~;itional
Treasury of the Zionis t i.1ovement. It Vias responsible f or
the creation of a Hebrew educational systrun; it has invested l v.rge su.';ls in labor
health, hous:ing and pubiic
works; it has made funds avail.1ble for the r egulation, selection, training and reception
of immigre.nts; it has c~~c t o
the assistance of industry und
has laid the foundati on of a
whclc systen cf institutions

for industricl. development . It
has supplied .money for the
strengthening of security of Jewish settlement. One of its mos'
i .rnporta.nt functions is to help
velop agriculturtl colonies by
means of long teri!l loans to groups
and individuals to settle the land
· made n.vailable by the Jewish
National Fund.

ADULT EDUCATION
Hebrew Class
A clt&gt;.ss in Hebrew for adults

will be given at the Occidental,
Hotel on the first and third
Tuesdays of each month. Rabbi
Satlow will teach the group the
clements of reading, fundamentals
of granmar , and conversati onal
Hebrevi .
Bible Lectures
Rabbi Satlow will conduct n
series of Bible l ectures and discussicns vvhich Viill include t he
study and interpretation of selecti ons frQ~ t he Bible, co~parative religion, archae ol ogy , the
culture of the ancient world, a7d
the development .of t he religi on
of Israel.
The firs t meeting i,vill ta.ke
place at _the . home of t he J erome
Fishers on Tuesday evening, November 13th•
JEWISH BOOKS FOR .
JE.'WISH HOMES

�JEWISH :OOOK MONTH
November has been designated .
as Jewish Book Month. · During
this time · a nation-1yide effort
i s being ma.de to . bring to the
attention of the -Jewish community, information about Jewish
books. This .observance ·will
culminate .in the celebrntion of
Cbanukah on Nov ~,1:tber , 30th, when
the first light viill be kindled. Cha.'1uknh is tpe season
of exchange of- gift.s, for it
marks the vie tory of Torah an.d
Enlightenment ove::::- Paganism.
Wtiat finer gift ·can we give our
children and friends than
J cwish books that lc;:i.d to knm~ledgc and understanding?
The Sisterhc,cd has ordered
the . f ollowing: juvenilo books
which will .be made ave.ilable
f or the purchase of Cha.nukah
gifts: Mother 'G.09s0 Rhymes
f or Jev1ish Children, K 1 t on 1 t on,
Grandfather' s Big Book, and
Hillel's Happy .Holidays.
Our s ermon, on Friday evening,
Hovel:'.1ber 9th, will he a review
cff "For the Sake. of Heaven", by
Martin Buber, Pro-fessor Philos-:ophy of the Hebrew. University.
The setting of this book is the
Napoleonic period, but its :e ssence is tirr).el~ss and most applicable to our present day world
struggle.

JEWISH BOOKS ARE
YIEAPOHS OF DUIOCRACY

HEBB..Eti SCHOOL

Hebrew classes for children ·
wilL begin this Monday, November
5th. Instruction · will be given
by Mrs. Morris Teles and the
groups will meet twice each
week,:. Monday and Wednesday, artd
Tuesday and Thursday.
J.P.S.
The Jewish -Publication Society
is a cultural, non-profit, · cQU~
cational organization which
brings Jewish kncwlcdge into
thousands of ho11es each year.
It is supported by nominPl dues
fr om. its members, and by funds
from those in sympathy with its
aims. An annual membership of
$5 entitles one to a choice · of
any three of the six books published each year. · Among the
books published are those deal- ·
ing with Jewish history; litera-:ture and thought, L~ addition to
at least one novel each year.
TO MUSKEGON
Mrs. Sol Smith
Mr; ~nd Hrs. Jay Snyder
.V/ELCO},fE

Mr.

&amp;

_9ISTERHOOD PARTY
The first fun.d-rcising activity
of the Sisterhood Program will
take place on Nov. 18, c.t the
Lake Harbor Grange Hall on
Henry Street. It is called:
11 HARD TiltlFS PARTY11 arid will
feature a Thanksgiving ontertainr;1ent program in addition to
a fine supper.

�WELCOME

HOME!

With fervent thanks to the
Almighty, we welcome home to
their farrii liGs 2nd commu.pi ty
the f ollowing who have hen- .
urnbly n.nd faithfully served
their country:
Harry Ashendorf
Isnde,r Ash01:dorf
. J ack Ashcnd orf
tiax A.shcndorf
· Jack Bcrrnnn
hln:x O. BerI.1an
Seynour Co.no
Jerome Cherin
Ben Cohen
Oscar Daniels
Harrison Friend
Do.ve GololAierg
Lm~is S. Gros sman
Justin Gudelsky
Ed . H. Krause
Phillip Uiller
Al Parker '
Leono.rd Price
Hy1:1an Singer ·

CALENDAR OF EVEns
Nov .. 5 B'nai B'rith Mee ting
Business Session
11

6 Sisterhood Mee ting
Mr. J ohn Farrell,
11
lfodical Ce.re for Returned Veternns 11 •

11

12

Hadassah l.!c cting
Report on Convention
by M:rs , Ralph August.

11

13

Bible Class
"Culture of the Ancient
World" at home of
Jerome Fishers, 1561
Clinton Street .

11

18

Sisterhood Hard Times
Party.

11

19 B1 nai B'rith Socin.l
Archie Davidson
11
Thc Work of the J.DL
Today."
Adult Hebrew Class
Occidental .Hotel

11

20

Our henrtiest cong_rntulntions to the newest 1'.1.Gi:lbers of our corununity, .and
to their proud parents: ·

11

27 Bible Class

1farc Leslie Ber.er.an
Roger Hichacl Krause

11

Hazel Tov

"The Epic of Creation"
at home of Leo Roscns
1632 Peck St.
30 Chanukah
Kindle first candle

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BULLETIN

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of

Congregation Sons of Israel
Muekellon, Michigan

Vol. 1

OCTOBER 1945

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No.2

RABBI SATLOW'S SERMONS

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Friday Evening, October 5th:
Report on the Palestine Emer~ency Conference
in Washin~ton, D. C.

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Friday Evening, October 12th:
Noah-Genesis

VI, 9-XI"He Walked With God"

Friday Evening, October 19th:
Lech Lecha-Genesis XII-XVIl"Harbors of Hope"

Friday Evening, October 26th:

V ayera-Genesis XVIII-XXIl"The Great Advocate"

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�THE

BULLETIN

of
CONGREGATION SONS OF ISRAEL
Muskegon, Michigan
Rabbi Lewis Satlo-w, Editor
Vol. 1

No. 2
EMERGENCY!!

The fate of the J ewish people now hangs
in the balance! The council of foreign ministers in London is now deciding the issue
of Palestine. Hundreds of thousands of our
people are still languishing in concentration camps, unwilling to return to their
countries of sorrow and to the scenes of
their disgrace.
President Truman, at the insistence of
Jewish deputations and through the intercession of several senators, sent a Jeter to
Prime Minister Atlee demanding that 100,000 homeless and stateless Jews be admitted into Palestine immediately. Atlee has
taken affront to our government's steps
in our behalf and has refused to reply to
the president. We demand that the Labour
Government fulfill its pre-election promises
to the Jewish p eople !
An emergency conference will take place
in Washington this Thursday, October 4th,
to compel immediate action in Congress and
in the British Parliament, which will open
in a few days.
Rabbi Satlow is on his way to Washington
to represent our community. He will see
our representatives in both houses of Congress to motivate them into action for our
afflicted people; and will take part in this
conference.
A report on the proceedings will be given
by the Rabbi to the congregation at our
service this Friday, October 5th, at 8 :15
p. m. Make sure to be present at the
Synagogue!

---o--A MESSAGE FROM YOUR RABBI

There is an ancient legend in the Book
of Maccabees which relates that when the
Temple of Solomon was destroyed by the
Babylonians in 586 B. C., the prophet Jeremiah commanded the young pri:ests of the
Temple to take the sacred fire of the Altar
and carry it with them into captivity. They
were charged to keep alive this holy fire,
the symbol of Light and Truth, for future
generations. When Nehemiah, cupbearer
of the King of Persia, received permission
to rebuild the Holy Temple, he rededicated
God's Altar with the glowing embers of the
original flame.
Talmud legend relates that in the year
70 C. E., when the Roman legions of Titus
set fire to the Second Temple, God Himself
commanded the angel Ariel, Guardian of the

Holy Altar to carry off to a place of safety
the gleaming coals of the sacred Altar.
This spiritual fire was kept alive by the
Jew in the Diaspora through the establishment and maintenance of Synagogues and
Schools for worship and study, and these
received the active support of every Jew
in the community.
Spain, northern France, southern Ge
many and Poland became in turn great ce~
ters of Jewish culture. In Poland, many
great Yeshivos gave to the world Rabbis
and Talmudic scholars who became the
torchbearers of knowledge and Jewish idealism, strengthening the faith of their people.
Alas, the nazi hordes have spread destruction and terror in their wake and have
extinguished the light of Jewish civilization
in many parts of Europe. Jewish communit ies have become so broken in body
and spirit, their numbers so depleted, that
they find great difficulty in reestablishing
their communal life. "Rov minyan, rov
binyan," "where there are great numbers,
there are great institutions."
The American J ewish community today
is the largest and most important body in
the world. The sparks of the sacred fire
brought to these blessed shores by generations of Jews must now be fanned into
flame. It has become the sacred charge of
American Jewry to dedicate itself with renewed zeal to this great tradition of Jewish
learning.
This new year finds our Sunday and weekday religious schools fully prepared to carry
through a broader program of Jewish Education. By bringing us your childre'n will
we be enabled to keep alive in the hearts
and minds of the younger generation, this
sacred fire!

---o--WEEK-DA Y HEBREW SCHOOL

Registration is now open for our Hebrew
School. Classes will meet twice weekly, on
Mondays and Wednesdays, and on Tuesdays and Thursdays under the capable instruction of Mrs. Morris Teles. Please call
Mrs. Teles, 256-400, to register your child
for instruction in the Loshon Kodesh, the
Hebrew language.

---o---

w e Acknowledge With Thanks
the Receipt of the Following Contributions:
For the Prayer Book Fund:
From Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Price, in ho
or of the homecoming of Capt. Leonard
Price.
From Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lawson, in honor
of their son, Martin Scott Lawson.
From Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rosen, in memory
of Hyman S. Flaxman.
From Abe Ashendorf in memory of his
father, Samuel Ashendorf.

�SUNDAY SCHOOL
The first session of our Reli'gious School
will take place on Sunday, October 7th, at
10 o'clock, at the Hackley School. We now
have 67 children enrolled in the six classes,
which include children from the ages of
four through 15.
Faculty

Kindergarten _ _ __ __ Bertha De Jong
Grade L _______ _ ___ Sonia Caplan
Grade 3 ______________ _________ Lois Lawson
Grade 5 _______________ Irene Darmstadter
Grade 7 __________________ Charles Locke
Grade 9 ___________ Rabbi Satlow, Joseph Hecht
Programs ______ _ __ __ Sarah Oppenheim

---o--CRADLE ROLL
A new project, sponsored by Sisterhood,
has been introduced into our community.
All children from birth until admission into
the kindergarten class of our Religious
School will be entered' on our Cradle Roll.
Special parties will be planned for Cradle
Roll children two and three years of age to
celebrate the various festivals as they occur
through the Jewish year.
Thus will our younger children be affiliated with the religious life of our community as naturally as they take their place
in the greater community about them.

---o--SISTERHOOD
The opening meeting of Muskegon Sisterh ood for the 1945-46 season will take place
at the Women's Club, Tuesday evening,
October 2nd, at 8 :15 o'clock.
As program chairman, Mrs. Fred Rodoff,
assisted by Mrs. Chas. Locke, is planning a
very interesting evening of entertainment
in the form of a pageant depicting Succos
and the Sabbath. We trust that many members will turn out to help launch the new
year. It is especially hoped that our new
members will join us and indicate their
willingness to participate actively in our
Sisterhood.
Due to the illness of Mrs. Louis Seger,
our vice-president, to whom we all say,
"speedy recovery, Irene," Mrs. Sam Lawson
has assumed the duties of this office during
her absence, and will attend the State Convention of T emple Sisterhood in Detroit.
Mrs. Jerome Fisher and Mrs. Joseph Hecht,
State Board members, will also take part in
this Convention.
One of the first projects on our calendar
\\ baked goods sale which Mrs. Sam Price,
, chairman of fund-raising, is planning
or October 12th.
MRS. MAX LEBOW, Secretary

---o--B'NAI B'RITH
The beginning of our season finds a number of our members returning to Muskegon
from the armed forces, augmenting our
growing organization.

The Program Committee has planned a
number of interesting meetings for the
months ahead in order that our lodge will
continue to increase in effectiveness with
the growth in numbers. Meetings will be
held on the first and third Mondays of each
month at the Occidental Hotel. One wiU
be devoted to the business of our organization, and the other will be cultural and social
in nature.
Plan;s have been formulated to present
diversified programs which will familiarize
the membership with aims and accomplishments of B'nai Brith.
The first social meeting of the year, on
October 15th, will be devoted to anti-defamation. A speaker from the Chicago office
will be our guest for the evening and all
members of the community are invited.
FRANCIS FlNE, Program Chr.

---o--HADASSAH

October has come and with it another
step forward in Hadassah. Our annual membership tea where new members are
welcomed into aai.d acquainted with the
work of our Hadassah, will take place at
the Muskegon Women's Club on Monday,
October 8, at 8 :15 p. m. As usual we expect
to have a fine speaker and a most interesting program.
In October, too, the Hadassah National
Convention will take place in Chicago, at
the Stevens Hotel. We will be represented
by our president, Mrs. Ralph V. August,
who will present her report to the organization at the annual paid-up membership supper early in November.
Our program chairman has wonderful
plans for the entire year so it is with great
anticipation that we look forward to Hadassah meetings and to a successful year for
Zionism.
REEVA M. LEVY, Vice-president

---o--WHAT DOES THE SYNAGOGUE
DO FOR US?
1. It serves us on occasions of joy and of

sorrow.
2. It cultivates congregational fellowship.
3. It perpetuates the traditions of our ancestry.
4. It guides us in our Jewish thought.
5. It helps us in our personal problems.
6. It imbues us with ideals of service and
of usefulness.
7. It gives our children a Jewish education.
8. It helps us cultivate a sounder home
life.
9. It helps raise our status in the community.
10. It instills in us reverence of the Moral
Law. - Bulletin Exchange.

�UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES
The United J ewish Charities is the central philanthropic J ewish agency in Muskegon which collects and allocates funds for
local, national and world-wide J ewish
causes in need of our support.
The beneficiaries are orphanages, homes
for the aged, hospitals, consumptive relief,
overseas relief, and Palestine.
The new offices of the United J ewish
Council are Paul M. Wiener, chairman; Jacob M. Kaufman, vice-chairman; and the
following as trustees: Abe Ashendorf, Harry
Fisher, Sam Klayf, Jack Lawson, Sam Lipman, Leo Rosen, and Harold Silverman.

---o--THE UNITED JEWISH APPEAL
The United Jewish Appeal is the largest
fund-raising Jewish organization. Its component members are the Joint Distribution
Committee and the United Palestine Appeal.
The J. D. C. was organized to distribute fund s for the r ehabilitation and assistance of Jews overseas. Throughout the war,
its agents have worked openly and secretly
to administer relief, extend economic aid,
assist in emigration and give general and
emergency refuge e aid. It has done its
work directly and in cooperation with affiliated organizations. The J. D. C. has now
taken on a n ew function-the r econstruction of the religious and cultural life of the
Jewish communities abroad. Sefer Torahs,
:prayer books and other religious articles are
now being collected throuo-hout this country
and se nt overseas for this purpose.
The United Palestine Appeal consists of
the Palestine Foundation Fund (Karen
Hayesod), the fund-raising instrument for
the Jewish Agency for Palestine, recognized
in the League of Nations mandate as the
supreme authority in the re-building of Palestine, and the J ewish National Fund
(Keren Kayemes), which acquires, reclaims
and develops the soil of Palestine as the national property of the J ewish people.

---o--JEWISH CULTURE COUNCIL
For many years small communities far
from the stream of Jewish life, have felt
the lack of programs of Jewish cultural value. To fill this need in Muskegon, the J ewish Culture Council has been formed. This
organization is planning several unusual
programs which will include artists who will
bring to us the best of our rich store of liturgical music, folk songs, dancing, art and
drama.
The Council is a joint community project and is composed of: Sam Klayf, president of our congregation; Gene Berman,
S.t sterhood president; Frances August, Hadassah president; Paul Wiener, United Jewish Charities chairman; Jack Lawson, president of B'nai B'rith; Max Rosenberg, preSident of the Zionist Organization, and Rabbi
Satlow.

We hope that the programs planned for
the year will prove a source of of inspiration, education, as well as fine entertainment.

---o---

MUSKEGON JEWISH CENSUS
A form is now being prepared for mailing to every Jewish family in Greater Mu
kegon, in order to establish and maintaih---'.
statistics of our community. It will include
such items as the names and birthdays of
the children, anniversaries and yahrzeits,
and other pertinent data.
These printed sheets must receive your
immediate and careful attention, since a
number of projects await the completion of
the census.

---o---

MAZEL TOY
Our heartiest congratulations and best
wishes to the newest members of our community, and to their parents:
David Mark H ershfield
Nancy Fis her
Sheryl Anne Berman
Tess Elizabeth Friedenberg
Michael Alan Satlow
Martin Scott Lawson
Bert Hess Roberts
WANTED AT ONCE
T efillin, Mezzuzos and other religious articles are wanted at once for
the J ews of liberated Europe. The
need is urgent.
If you have such material available,
please communicate with Rabbi Satlow.
WELCOME NEW PUPILS
We welcome the following new students
in our Sunday School:
Kindergarten: Irwin August, Lynn Chevlin, Sanford Miller, Barry Satlow.
Grade 1: Benetia Stern, Vivian Stern.
Grade Ill: David Brace, Wilma Fox,
Sherwin Stern.
Grade V: Diane Fox.
Grade IX: Judith Singer.

---0--WHAT IS A JEW?
"To be a J ew is to belong to an old
harmless race that has lived in every country in the world; and that has enriched
every country it has lived in.
"It is to be strong with a strength t l
has outlived persecutions. It is to be
against ignorance, honest against piracy,
harmless against evil, industrious against
idleness, kind against cruelty! It is to belong to a race that has given Europe its
religion; its moral law; and much of its
science - perhaps even more of its genius
- in art, literature and music.
"This is to be a J ew."
-Phyllis Bottome, "The Mortal Storm"

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Saturday morning, September 8 .................. "REBUILDING THE WoRw"

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CONGREGATION SONS OF ISRAEL
Every people, from its earliest beginnings, developed art forms as expressions
of its folk experience. This art among thr
Israelites took the forms of poetry an
music, with both developed and used simultaneously to complement each other.

MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN

Rabbi Lewis Satlow, editor

Vol.

New Year. 5706

No. I

A MESSAGE FROM YOUR RABBI

"This is the day that the Lord hath made,
let us rejoice and be glad in it." (Psalm
118:24)
The message of peace has come at last,
bringing joy into many a heavy heart and
light to the darkened spirits of a bruised
and bleeding humanity.
The end of the war is co-incident with
the beginning of the New Year. Tradition
tells us that Rosh Hashonah marks the birthday of the universe. "On the first day of
Tishri was the world created." The Rabbis
further tell us that before the present universe was created, God fashioned one world
after another, until he was satisfied with
his work.
Then came man upon the earth and built
world after world, each on the ruins of his
once powerful predecessor: Pharoah, Nebuchadnezzar, Caesar, Alexander, Ghengis
Khan, Napoleon, and in our own generation,
Hitler.
Now again the world is in desolation.
Millions upon mH!ions of people have lost
their lives on the field of battle, through
hunger and disease, torture, fire and cannon.
Lands have been laid waste and cities
are desolate. Once again, man must rebuild a new world from the ruins of the old.
This is our great opportunity to create a
clean and brave new world where the Moral
Law will rule the hearts of all nations,
where "justice shall well up like waters,
and righteousness like a mighty stream."
The eyes of the world rest upon us. The
United Nations ·c harter holds forth the
promise that at last a society of nations
can dwell together in unity, where all men
will recognize that they are brothers, and
man will no longer learn and practice the
arts of war.
On the threshold of the
Jewry gathers to pray for
the world, "Veya'asu kulom
"so that they all become
ternity."

new year, all
the peoples of
agudah achas,"
one contrafra-

May our prayer be granted on this Rosh
Hashonah day!

It was ancient custom to welcome the victors in battle with music and song. The
Bible records several such great songs marking victories over the enemy: Miriam singing and dancing, accompanied by the timbrels, after the successful crossing of the
Red Sea, and De,borah's song of triumph
over S.isera. David was acclaimed with
timbrel and lyre by the women in Israel
after defeating the Philistines.
Later in our history, as the divine service
in the Temple developed, instrumental
music played an increasingly larger part.
From the books of Amos and Isaiah it is
evident that the sacrifices were attended
with music. A description of a Temple
service is found in the Book of Chronicles:
"Priests . . . lifted up their voices with
the trumpets and cymbals and instruments
of music, and praised the Lord: 'For He is
good for His mercy endureth forever.' "
Indeed, one of the chief functions of the
Levites was to sing the psalms to instrumental music. Parenthetically, it is interesting to note, that the modern symphony
is based upon the four types of instruments
played by the Levites (Psalm 150) : string,
wind, horn, and drum.
The Talmud describes the magrefah (organ), a wind instrument with many pipes
and stops, as being used in the Temple at
Jerusalem. After the destruction of the
Temple, it was decreed that music be forbidden as a sign of perpetual mourning, except for weddings. However, synagogue
music continued to develop into our traditional cantorial modes, and of late years
many congregations, including the orthodox Alt-Neu-Schule in Prague, introduced
the organ into the service. The fulfillment
of the mitzvah of worship has become more
meaningful through its use.
We sincerely trust that the addition of
choral music to our High Holy Day Services will contribute immeasurably to its
beauty and enrichment, and will lend dignity to the spiritual setting.

---o--Our Appreciation

We wish to express our deep thanks to
Mrs. Sam Lawson who gave so generously
of her time and energy in the preparation
of the New Year Greetings.

�OUR PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE
I take this opportunity, on behalf of the
officers and members of the congregation
to extend our best wishes for a very happy
and properous New Year. We have gone
through a most trying and crucial year in
Jhe history of Judaism and our ranks are
' orely depleted. We thank God that the
ew Year finds peace reigning through out
the world. But for millions of our brethren
who are no more, our rejoicing holds a
lingering note of sorrow. Most of the great
J ewish religious and cultural centers of
Europe have been destroyed and the responsibility of carrying on our great heritage rests upon American Jewry.
We, of Muskegon, have far to go to
realize our aims. However, we have made
great strides in proper directions under the
capable and sincere leadership of our Rabbi.
As we again take hold of the reins of
time and begin another journey through the
New Year I call upon each individual member of our expedition to carry his share o-f
the respon sibilities and work.
With your help and the ever-present
guidance of our Rabbi we shall have little
difficulty in successfully achieving our
goals. We are confident that next Rosh
Hashonah God will grant us the privilege
of worshipping in our own Synagogue our new hom e.
SAMUEL G. KLAYF

---0--HADASSAH
Hadassah salutes the Muskegon community with cheers of joy for the long and
h ope d for peace which has finally come. To
ou r greetings and wishes for happiness is
adde d the realization that the cause for
which we fought and for which precious
lives were given substantiates the concept
of American "justice and liberty for all."
We Americans, along with our Zionistic
views, staunchly uphold this th eory, and
hope that with constant work and patience,
our goal will someday be achieved.
The Muskegon chapter of Hadassah extends hearty New Year wishes to you all.
May the peace of today be everlasting.
We wish to thank our community for its
complete cooperation in all our endeavors.
This has been most gratifying, for without
your fine community spirit, our goals could
not have been achieved. We also extend
our thanks to the United Jewish Charities
for their generous contribution of one
thousand dollars which provided furni sh_ings for a ward room .in the new wing of
,..,_ B. Rothschild Hadassah University Hosital, which is a permanent record of Muskegon's contribution .
This year Hadassah plans to highlight the
holiday season with our traditional Yorn
Kippur party. It will be held at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Ashendorf. We wish
at this time to thank the Ashendorfs for
the generous offer of their home for the
third consecutive year. Remember the date,
September 17th. Many more announce-

ments of Hadassah's activities are in store
for you. Look for them - they are worth
your while. Never a dull month for Hadassah.
In closing, let us remember our founder
Henrietta Szold, and her ideals of serving
humanity, "The healing of the daughter of
my people." To her memory we pledge our
sincere loyalty to carry on her work.
L' Shonah Tovah Tikosevu.
FRANCES AUGUST, President

---o--B'NAI B'RITH
Muskegon's Abraham Rosen Lodge No.
818 of B'nai B'rith is looking forward to
the New Year with both pleasure and confidence . Pleasure in the knowledge of what
has already been accomplished, and confid ence that we can continue to increase in
effectiveness and influence as the year goes
on.
The year's activities have already begun
in the form of a community picnic which
was a great success, both socially and financially. Other plans will materialize in due
time as B'nai B'rith takes its deserved place
in the life of our progressive community.
In behalf of the membership of Abraham
Rosen Lodge No. 818 of B'nai B'rith, I extend to every member of the Muskegon
community hea rt-felt good wishes for a most
Happy, P eaceful and Prosperous New Year.
JACK LAWSON, President

---o--SISTERHOOD
As the New Year approaches, the
thoughts of every member of our Sisterhood turn to plans for the coming season.
The year just past has been full of trials
and difficulties but it brought with it that
great longed-for blessing - the tidings of
peace.
In this my first Rosh Hashonah message
to you as the new President of your Sisterhood I pray that the New Year will at last
reunite you with all of your loved ones.
The k eynote of our Sisterhood has always been service to our community and
in this spirit I dedicate myself to the continuation of this tradition. With your active
cooperation we can do much to strengthen
the religious life of Muskegon Jewry.
Our chief concern will be the Religious
School. We, as mothers in I srael, are fully
aware of the importance of the religious
education of the young generation for "as
the twig is bent so grows the tree."
Other Sisterhood projects are being
planned and the next issue will carry further details. Our first meeting of the year
will be h eld in October, where I am looking forward to greeting every member of
Sisterhood. Together we will work to make
this year one of glorious achievement.
On behalf of Sisterhood, may I congratulate our Rabbi for this grand new enterprise. May it always carry messages of
joyous tidings throughout the coming year!
GENE BERMAN, President

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NEW YEAR GREETINGS

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Rabbi and Mrs. Lewis Satlow extend
their sincere wishes for a year of health,
happiness, and peace.
Mr. Louis Aron wishes all his friends a
very happy New Year.

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Mr. and Mr s. Morris Friend an d sons co
dially extend the season's greetings to all.
A very happy New Year to all of our
friends, Mr. and Mrs. Warner Galombeck.

Mr. and Mrs. Abe Ashendorf and son
cordially extend the season greetings to all.

A very happy N ew Year fro m Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Golden and daughters.

A very happy New Year to all my frien ds,
Mrs. Sam Ashendorf.

Mr. and Mrs. P hillip Gr anik extend the
season's greeting to all.

Dr. and Mrs. Ralph August, Sandra and
Irwin, wish their many frien.ds a happy
New Year.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gr ossman and son
wish to be remembered to all t heir friends
on this New Year.

To all our friends a New Year filled with
contentment, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Baru
and family.

May the coming New Year bring peace
and happiness to all of us. Mrs. Isaac Gr ossman and family.

May 5706 bring you all the choicest happiness and contentment, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Berman and sons.

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Grossman and family
wish all their friends a very happy New
Year.

Mr. and Mrs. Har ry S. Berman, Barton
and Phyllis extend the seasons greetings to
all.

The season's greetings to our many
friends, from Mr. and Mrs. David Gudelsky
and daughter.

May the New Year bring happiness and
contentment to all, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Berman and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Komma Gudelsky and sons
wish their many friends a happy New Year.

Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Berman wish a glor ious New Year to their relatives and friends.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Hecht and daughters Ann and Judy greet their friends this
festive season.

Mrs. Rose Berman extends the season's
greetings to all of her friends.

Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hirschfield and famil y
extend the season's greetings to all.

Dr. and Mrs. S. H. Cane wish their many
friends a happy New Year.

T ech nical Sgt. and Mr s. Leonard H ur witz wish all their friends a very joyous
New Year .

A very happy New Year to all of our
friends, Mr. and Mr s. Robert Cherin and
family.
A happy and contended New Year to all,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Darmstadter.
Seaman 1st Class Gustave de J ong, Mrs.
de Jong, and son Douglas, extend holiday
greetings to all.
Dr. and Mrs. Martin Friedenberg and
daughter, Tess Elizabeth, extend the season's greetings to all.

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kantor and sons extend the season's greetings to all.
Mr . and Mrs. J. Kelly Kaufman and sons
extend the season's gree t ings to t heir many
friends.
May the nicest things in life be yours this
New Year, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Klayf and
daughters.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fish er extend the
season's greetings to all their friends.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kline and son, He1
bert, and sister, Blanche Hass, cordially extend holiday greetings to all.

A very happy New Year from Mr. and
Mrs. Jerome Fisher, Marilyn and Sally.

May t he New Year bring you happiness
and peace, Rabbi Klitzner and family.

Mr. and Mrs. H yman Friedman and
Pamela wish their friends a very happy New
Year.

The season's greetings to our many
fr iends, from Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lahr and
family.

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May a happy New Year shower its blessings upon you, Mr. and Mrs. J ack Lawson
and sons, Lanny, Stevie and Marty.
May the year 5706 bring us all peace
and · contentment, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lawson and daughters.
Happy New Year greetings from Mr.
and Mrs. Max Lebow and son, Allan.

Mr . and Mrs. Max Rosenberg wish t h eir
many friends a joyous New Year.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rosenberg and
daughters greet you on this festive occasion.
Master Sgt. and Mrs. Chas. Rubinsky and
Linda extend holiday greetings to all.

Mr. and Mrs. J esse Levin and daughter
extend the season's greetings to all.

Our heartfelt wishes for your joyous New
Year, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Saffer and Pvt.
Marvin Saffer.

A glorious New Year to all our friends,
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Levy and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Abe Schmookler extend the
season's greetings to all.

Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Lipman extend the
season's greetings to all.

Mr. and Mrs. Max Schubb extend the
season's greetings to all.

The best of health and happiness in the
New Year, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lipman.

A very happy New Year to all from Mr.
and Mrs. Max Schumacher and son .

A very happy New Year to our many
friends, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Locke and family.

Best wishes for the New Year from Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Seger and family.

Mrs. Emily R. Moross cordially extends
the season's greetings.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nadell extend the
season's greetings to all.
Mr. Max Newman and daughter, Mrs.
Harriet Talbot, extend their greetings to
all of the community.
May the coming New Year bring you all
the best things in life, Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Neumer and Stephen Michael.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Pr.i ce extend the
season's greetings to all.
A very happy and prosperous New Year
to our many friends from Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Price and sons.
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Roberts and daughter
extend the season's greetings to all.

May the New Year bring you all much
happiness, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Seigel.
A joyous New Year to our many friends,
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Silverman and son.
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Silverman, Louis and
Barbara Ann, extend the season's greetings
to all.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Singer and family
wish all their friends a very happy New
Year.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smith and famiiy
extend the holiday's greetings to all.
A ver y happy New Year to all of our
friends, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Smith and daughters.
The best of wishes for a happier New
Year, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stein and family.

May all your wishes be fulfilled this coming New Year, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rodoff.

Mr. and Mrs. Milton Steindler and sons,
Bernard and Jack, extend the season's
greetings to all.

Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Rogers cordially greet
their friends at this festive season.

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stern and family extend the season's greetings to all.

- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rose extend season's
,eetings to their many friends.

Mr. and Mrs. J . S. Strifling wish their
many friends a happy New Year.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rosen and son,
Douglas, wish their many friends a happy
and peaceful New Year.

Dr. and Mrs. Morris Teles and family extend the season's greetings to all.

Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rosen and family convey their wishes for a joyous New Year.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wiener and family
cordially greet their friends this festive
season.

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rosenbaum extend the
season's greetings to all.

Mr. and Mrs. Morton Wolfe and family
extend the season's greetings to all.

�uLAU

TO KNOW YOU

(A poem written by a soldier in Sicily, found among
his possessions after h e had been kill ed in a ction.)

Look, God, I have never spoken to you.
But now, I want to say, "How do you do."
You see, God, they told me you didn't exist,
And like a fool I believed all this.
Last night from a shellhole, I saw your sky,
I figured right then they had told m e a lie.
Ha d I taken time to see things you made,
I'd have known they w eren't calling a spade
a spade.
I wonder, God, if you'd shake my hand,
Somehow, I f eel you will understand,
Funny I had to come to this hellish place,
Before I had time to see your face.
Well, I guess there isn't much more to say,
But I'm sure glad, God, I met you today.
I guess the "zero hour" will soon b e h ere,
But I'm not afraid since I know you're n ear.
The signal? Well, God, I'll have to go,
I like you lots a nd I want you to kn ow,
Look, now, this will be a terrible fight,
Who knows, I may come to your house tonight.
Though I wasn't friendly to you befor e,
I wonder, God, if you'd wait at your door.
Look, I'm crying! Me, shedding t ears !
I wish I had known you these many y ears !
W ell, I have to go now, God, goodb ye !
Strange, since I met you, I'm not afraid to
'
die.
(Reprinted from "The Clarion" of the
Roger Williams Baptist Church
in Los Angeles, California )

CHOIR

At long last, the dream of a choir has
become a reality! Throughout the summer
the group has been m eeting at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Silverman, who so
graciously offered their hospitality.
Under the direction of Mrs. Tony Aron
the choir has been trained to sing manliturgical compositions in the traditionaK /
modes.
The foll owing are its m embers: Mmes.
Warner Galumbeck, Sam Klay£, Komma
Gudelsky, Sam Lawson, B. Pearlst ein , Robert Rosenberg, L. Satlow, Mr. Sam Klayf,
Mr. Sol Silverman.

---0--WELCOME

W e are happy to welcome the following
new m ember s into our congregational
family:
Jack Ashend orf, Max Ashendorf, Sam
Broutman, M. Bernstein, Francis Fine, Lyle
Hirshfield, Milton Kositchek, Sam Lawson,
Max Lebow, Lyle Roger s.
May your a ssociation with our congregation be mutually inspiring. Shalom U'verocho !

---o--MEMBERSHIP

Member ship in a syn agogue is a fr ee will
offering, but the congregation can be on
a secure foundati on ONLY if the ent ire
community shar es in its support. This support is most effect ive when it is in the fo r m
of a definitive annual subscription. It h elps
t o make the progr am of the synag ogu e
stable and uninterrupted.

OUR NEW TEMPLE
"When we build, let us think that we build forever. L et it not be
delight, nor for present use alone; let it be such work as
our descendants will tlwnk us for, and let us think, as we lay stone
on stone, that a time is to come when these stones will be h eld sacred
because our hands have touched them, and that men will say as they
look upon the labor and wrought substance of them, 'See ! This our
Fathers did for u s.' " - Ruskin.

for present

SUNDAY SCHOOL

WANTED

Registration will take place at the Hackley School on Sunday morning, September
16 at 10 A. M. All parents must be present,

T efillin, Mezzuzos and other r eligious
articles are wanted at once for the J ews of
liberated Europe. The n eed is urgent!
If you have such material availa ble,
please communicate with Ra bbi Satlow.

together with the children.
The opening sessio-n will take place on
Sunday morning, October 7th, at 9:45 A. M.

�"IN MEMORIAM"

Y IS KOR NAME S

In loving memory of my beloved husband
Samuel, by Mrs. Samuel Ashendorf.
In loving memory of our father and husQ_and, Morris Berman, by Mrs. Rose Berman
f,}nd family.

P1ease call Rabbi Satlow if you desire
to have the names of your dear departed
included in the reading at our Yiskor Service on Yorn Kippur.
All names must be in by Friday, September 14.

In loving memory of my mother, Eva
Belfer, by Mrs. Arthur Fisher.

- --o---

Sacred to the precious memory of our
beloved father and husband, Isaac Grossman, by Mrs. Isaac Grossman and family.

CALENDAR

In memory of our beloved parents, Bessie and Bernard Hass, by Blanche Hass
and Harriett Kline.
Sacred to the memory of my beloved
mother, Sophie Hirschberg, by Mrs. Jack
Saffer.
In memory of our beloved mother and
wife, Dora Hirschfield, by Leo Hirschfield
and family.

Rosh Hashonah .............. ... .. ...Sat., Sept. 8
Sun., Sept. 9

Y om Kippur ....... .... ...... .. ... .. Mon., Sept. 17
Succos ....... ............. ....... ........ .Sat., Sept. 22
Sun., Sept. 23
Sh'mini Atzeres ......... ......... ..Sat., Sept. 20
Simchas T orah ........... ..... Sunday, Sept. 30

In sacred remembrance of my mother,
Rebecca Klayf, by Sam Klayf.

- - -o - - -

Sacred to the memory of our dear mother,
by Jack and Sam Lawson.

RESERVE THE DATET
United Jewish Charities

In memory of my ,b eloved father, Samuel
Minsky, by Mrs. Jack Lawson.

Annual Dinner Meeting

In memory of my beloved father, Samuel
Rosenthal, by Mrs. Max Lebow.

Wednesday, Sept. 12, 6: 30 p. m.
at the

In loving memory of our dear daughter
and sister, Carol Charlotte, by Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Steindler and sons.

Occidental Hotel

WKBZ

High Holy Day Program
Our Rabbi will conduct a High Holy D ay service over Station
WKBZ on Sunday evening, Sept. 9th, from 7:00 to 7:30 o'clock.

-.

CHILDREN'S SUCCOS SERV ICE

The children of our Religious School will
participate in a special service marking
Succos and Simchas Torah on Sunday morning, September 30th, at 10 :30 o'clock.
A Sucah on the pulpit, decorated by the
m embers of our Sisterhood with the fruits
of the harvest season will serve as the setting.
Children from four through six years of
age will carry flowers in procession to the

altar, while those between the ages of seven
and twelve will march with baskets of fruit
and deposit them on the pulpit, symbolizing
the ancient processions made by our ancestors on Succos, when they brought the
firnt fruits of the harvest season to the
Temple in Jerusalem.
After the traditional procession of the
Torahs around the Synagogue, all children
who are entering our Religious School for
the first time, will be called to the pulpit
and blessed by the Rabbi.

�DEDICATED TO THE BRAVE MEN AND WOMEN

IN OUR ARMED FORCES

***
Irving Achtenberg

Lawrence Gluck

Harry Ashendorf

Dave Goldberg

I. Ashendorf

Herman Grossman

J.

Ashendorf

Louis H. Grossman

Al Parker

Max Ashendorf

Lewis S. Grossman

Syd. Polly

Hilliard Gudelsky

Leonard Price

Abe Berman

Justin Gudelsky

Jack Berman

Leon Gudelsky

Max O. Berman
Eugene Hirsch

Marcus Bess

George Hirsch

Phil Best

Irving Hirsch

Stanford Broutman

Dan M. Moore

R. M. Orlikoff

Douglas Rosen
Seymour Rosenberg
Chas. Rubinsky
Louis Rubinsky

Sam Jacobs

Marvin Saffer

Morton Jacobs

Sam Schumacher

Herman Kessler

Irving E. Silverman

Lawrence Klein

Harry Singer

Ben Klitzner

Hy. Singer

Oscar Daniels

Arthur Kopoloff

Irving Singer

Henry Darmstadter

E. H. Krause

Leslie Davis

David Krupp

Seymour Cane
Alfred Caplan
Jerome Cherin
Ben Cohen

G. B. DeJong
Frank Disken

N. H. Skolkin

Raedelle S. Levy

Irving Stein

Jack Lipman

Norman Fleishman
Ardo M. Friend

Phillip Miller

Harrison (Buddy) Friend

James Mintz

*

MU SK2GON PRIN T S HO P

Marvin Skolkin

Morris Levine
Volf Liebovitz

Eugene Fisher

Jay L. Singer

Jerome Stern - Killed in Action

Robert Stein
Lewis Jack Steindler
Nathan Talbot

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                <text>Collection of four black and white photographs from the page of a photo album associated with Ox-Bow "Summer School of Painting" in Saugatuck, Michigan. The top left photograph has a clothesline tied to a building with paintings hung across. The top right photograph depicts what appears to be a living room and is possibly featuring one of the Ox-Bow building interiors. The bottom left photograph depicts a fireplace with two chairs in front of it and plants placed upon the mantel. The bottom right photograph features a group of artists plein air painting and enjoying the outdoors at Ox-Bow. Buildings can be seen in the background along with the surrounding wooded forest.</text>
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                <text>Grand Valley State University. University Libraries. Lemmen Library and Archives</text>
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