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Rabbi Stanlel} Kaplan
Abe Ashend&gt;rf, President
ISSUE NO. 2
December lSz 1961
COMMUNITY
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S A B B A T H - F:riday, December 22nd, ••••.• "° 8:3 J FM

TORAH DISCUSSION
T )rah: Genesis Chapter 41, Vers~ 28 t ) end 'Jf "b ock; Ex.Jdu.J •,::ha;r'rn1·
1 thru Chapter 6, Verse L
Haft orah: I Kings, Chapt$r 2, Verses 1 to 12; Isaiah Chaper 27 o·S Chapter 28 . 13 and Chapter 29022, 23i Jeremiah Chap,,.;"3r 1
thru Chapter 2 .3
JNEG

TRADITIONAL WORSHIP
December 15th •••••••-••• 7:30 P.M.
December 16th ••••••••.• 8:30 A.M •.

SHABBAT

December 22 •••.••••••••• 7:30 PM
December 23rd •••••••••.. i:30 AM

�CALENDAR - DECEMBER
Fri 15- BILL OF RIGHTS DAY
Sun 17-Religious School 10-12:15
Assembly-6th Grade Noon
8th Grade PARENTS MEE.TING
with Rabbi - 11:00 A. M.
Mr . &amp; Mrs. Discussion Club
Mon 18-Beginning Hebrew School
Vacation thru December 28.
Tue 19-Hadassah Meeting ·
Thr 21-Confirmation with Rabbi
7:15-8:30 P.M.
B 1 nai Brith
Sun 24-RELIGIOUS SCHOOL VACATION
College Reunion with Rabbi
8:30 PM (rtabbi 1 s HJme)
Wed 27-Adult Education
Hebrew 7 :30 P.M.
Bible: 8:40 P .M.
Thr 28-Confirmation with Rabbi
7 :15-8:30 P . M.
Board of Trustees. ,- 8 :30PM
Sun 31--Religtou~ School Va.cation
Tue Jan 2 - Hebrew Classes Resume
Sun Jan 7 - Sunday Classes Resume
SJSTERHOOD .... Next Meeting
Ja·:uary 7.-t. vrhic};l is· the Paid-Up
Membership Dinner 1 Sunday, 6:30PM.
•~·:.., !\ ;·.:: ;a.·y_:. '.L:•!-1, ,which is a
s;· ecia.l ,'.pen B·;ard· meeting ,.,
GIFT-SHOP -· Please call 1:rn . Rose
Laws on, PL5--2935 f -Jr Gift .. Shcp
Items .,

YAHRZEITS
EVA BELFER, mother of Mrs. Ann
Miller, December 23rd .
SADIE LIPMAN, wife of Hyman Lipmatt_,·: ·b ecember 23rd .
SADIE .KRAUSE, mother of Mr .
Edward Krause , 18th of Teveth • .
ANN IVERS ARIES
Mr . &amp; Mrs . Albert Parker,
December 15th, 1934.
Dr. &amp; Mrs . Ralph August, December
26th 1937.
LIBRARY - Current Events
We have had many requests for a
list of Jewish periodicals. Here
is a partial list . You should be
receiving or reading several of
these to keep up with the Jewish
world :
B tNAI ISRAEL BULLETIN
AMERICAN JUDAISM (you should . receive this already - because the
Temple belongs to the UAHC)
JEv\l'ISH WEEKLY tl'.-IGEST ( Jewish Telegraphic Agency)
THE ISRAEL DIGEST
THE RECONSTRICTIONIST
NATIONAL JE\l'vISH MOi{THLY (B rnai
NATIONAL JEWISH POST
Brit h)
The Tem;ile Sec;,- e t ary would be
happy t J order aii y of these for
;you. Call he rt

REFUAH SHELAYN,AN: Our prayers f : ; r
a complete recovery to Mr. Samuel
Price and Mrs. Meyer Ja_c. bs_,_ __
emit from page 3 ..•• en ;.ur democ racy with dem::icracy 1 s .,:,wn tecilinioue.I a~ ; mpatient to witness the testing of democracy which I believe
is the greA test bulwark aga inst all enemies and facists, whether
C:mu11unists or Na.~is. · I am impatient to see our nation · formuht e a
mor:il kind of anti-Cnmmunista, and wit an imr:u r a l kind which is "sold 11
to us under t he brand name of "God , P;:i.triotism and Country. 11
Who t hen will win t his Ha ccab e an s tru1:;gl e ? What will s ave us thh J
season of freedom ~nd brothe r hond anr. eve ry s er s on? Our w?&gt;y.of
"Re sp onsib l e lib erty" ?·-·-· or s ome othe
. .. r. way?
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RABB I TO YOfJ ••...•. • Opinions
_ _.ting?" I had set a ·trap for him,
" OPli'T-tATION l\..'30L IT TON11 cind· Public for he knew I interide d _to de .ci l
with the ~ery basic ptciblem and_
Ecucation for Democracy . ·
11
P'10JEr.T AST ION, 11 a program spon not with secondary ma;tte r s . But
sored early last month by the
he did not . fall in; "Yes; rsup- ·
local Chamber of Commerce with the port its , work . In fact ·u~r own
P';lrpose ?f education for democracy ~ichigan _Congressmen vote~ etrlJ
dJ_d not in my opinion achieve its
in 1961 rn favor of the ·HUAC . · · In·
purpose .
·
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fact , the Congress of the United
The s.peaker for the first ses States voted overwhelmingly in
sion worked· toward this goal. But favor of the Committee hl9 t.o 33 J11
the two speakers_ of- the two afterAt this point the majority of the
noon sessions failed .
students present who c ooprised the
The first afternoon speaker
majority of the audience cheered
.
' . and applauded . Tpe speaker had
using
the film "Operation Abolition"
which has been successf c1-lly disused the shrewdest kind of answer•
closed as untrue, supported the
one which would make the Soviet
verac ity and the central point of
Commisar of Propaganda smile if
the film,. and_ this· was that the
the -speaker were one of his agents .
student protest a gaihst ' the hearThere was no real answe r from
ings of the House Un-American
him to my "lo ::i ded" rmes tio:-i 1
Activities Comrrtittee (HUAG) in ·
There was only the . k i nd' of propathe San Franc isco. area court-house; ganda whic h is representative of
May 1960, were. "student riots, 11
those whose work very often h "" s
WP- re Uommunis t inspired and led,
been destructive of l i berty Rnd
democra cy. By no stretch of the
and were an example of how the
i nnocent maj ority of our youth in
imagination ca n such be called
colleges can be "dup~d'! by Commun"education" of any kind . I left
ism. The s peaker thus supported
the meeting wtth a heavy heart.
t he underly i ng philosophy· of the
I wonder who won in Muskegon that
HUAC that an ,•one who opposes u .
day; I left the semina r wo.n dering
must b e a CoI!IJ11unist or . Gom.rnunist
about; the future of the students
d ominated.
who were present, that if . they
He re a :?;ain is the voice of
succumb to the -t actic of fi g.hting
McCarthvism and /1.merican Nazism
Communism with i~s methods in..:.
which blurs the s harp differe nce
stead of with . OUI'S, then· our
between those who a re dangerous to
schools and homes have failed to
our nation and those who dissent
teach def'mocracy to many .
and protest in the sp-irit of Paine
I also wondered .a-bout being
and Jefferson.
impatient. The two afternoon
At the end of the session I
speakers represent the kind of
rose to que stion the speaker :
citi~ens and the HUAC who are so
"Putting aside the debate of the
very impatient with the world
truthfulness of the film, let us
crisis and with our social and
foc us our att e ntion 0 :1 the heart
moral problems that they are
of the whole matter . Do you supwilling to combat the t yrant with
port the work of the HUAC as the
his own methods . But I too am
committee actually has been operaimpatient, to enhance and strength--

�OFFICERS &amp; COMMITTEES
A. OFFICERS: Pres, Abe Ashendorf; 1st V. Pres, Marvin Gudelsky, 2nd
V. Pres, Joel Wiener; Treasure r, Dr. Irving Singer,
Secretary, Rebert Libner .
B. COMMITTEES :
Finance: :mr. I. Singer, ChairIMn; Jack Lipman, J 0 el Wiener, Dr.
Arthur Greenbe rg, Isadore Ashendorf, Arthur Bell, iouis Grossman,
Dr . Morton Kantor, Richard Kaufman , Samuel Lipman, Jess Levin, Leo
Rosen and Robert Libner.
Ritual: Dr. Morris Teles &amp; Joseph Simon, co-Chairmen; Jo Singer,
Dr . Phillip Miller, Robert Cherin, Eli Smith, Jack Steindler, Leo
Rosen, Kelly Kaufman, Ted Neumer, Harry Berman .
Usher: Lawrence Berman &amp; Jacob Ashendorf - Y0 uth Group
House Committee: Dr. Irving Singer &amp; Leo Rosen, Co-Chairmen.
Board of Educatisn: Marvin Gudelsky, Chairman; Bernard Fisher,
Louis GrJssman, Eugene Fisher, Joel Wiener, Dr. Morton Kantor, Helen
Kulka, Regina Ross, Rosalind Grossman, Frances August &amp; Edith Lipman.
Social Action: Edward Krause; Chairman; Rh~da R~sen, Douglas R0sen,
Eugene Fisher, Joel Wiener, Sol Zoll, Robert Libner, Ellen Aron]
Sylvia Kaufman.
Member ship Committee: Mr. &amp; Mrs. Jack Lipman, Chairman; Rose Lawson,
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Sol Zoll, Dr. &amp; Mrs. Morton Kant,r, Mr. &amp; Mrs . Joel Wiener,
Dr. &amp; Mrs. Morris Teleso
G:Jlden Bonk C:,mmittee: Rose Laws : n
'AuL _·_.. __: .1_.::.ati·.n Councj_l: Abe Ashendorf, Elaine Friend, Jake Ashen0. ·. ,~ , Lois Cherin, ex-&lt;.,fficio; R.:.: bert Libner, Shirley Ra:~op _; rt, Max
Ashendorf:, Dr. Morton Kantor, Harry Field} Irene Steindler, Ellen
Aron; Max Rothschild, Helen Kulka, Rosalind Chevlin, Rhoda Rosen,
Doris Stromberg, Helen Parker &amp; Rose Lawson ,
Good &amp; Welfare Committee: Dr. Arthur Greenberg, Chairman ; Jack
Lipman, D0 uglas Rosen, Louis Grossman, Leo Fonstein, Dr. Phillip
Miller, Eugene Fisher, Jess Levin, Arthur Bell &amp; Jack Schreiber.
Special Programs: · J Mr e &amp; Mrs, Edward Krause, Mr . &amp; Mrs. Isadore
Ashendorf, Mr. &amp; Mrs . Jack Steindler.
If there are any questions about committee appointments please call
the Rabbi or the President, Mr. Abe Ashendorf .
CONGREGATION B I NAI ISRAEL
FOURTH &amp; WEBSTER STS .
MUSKEGON, MICH.

NON- PROFIT ORGANIZATION
TIME-VALUE MAIL

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TEMPLE
NAI ISRAEL

MUSKEqON, MlCHlqAN
Rabbi Stanlell Kaplan

Abe Ashendorf, President
Issue No. 6·
November 16, 1961 - Kislev 8
C O M M U I T Y WORSH I P
SISTERHOOD SABBATH
Friday
November 17th •••••••••• 8:30 P.M 0
RE1\.DERS: Mrso. _Albert Parker, Mrs . Morris Levine, _Mr:s ..
Samuel Lawson &amp; Mrso Maurice Stromberg ~
SER.MONETTE: Mrs o Harrison Friend
~-.TR:-Mrs., Warner Galombeck, Choir Director
Mrs. Sol Zoll, Mrs~ Louis Jaffe, MrsG Louis
Goldberg &amp; Mrs o Alan Oppenheimer
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UNION THANKSGIVING SERVICE
Wednesday ·Eve:qing, November 22nd, 8:00 P.M. Central.
Methodist Church,_ 1011 Second Street 9 Muskegon.
Congregation B tnai Israel, First Congregational
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TORAH DISCUSSION
On the Weekiy Torah Portion of Va Yishlach (Genesis
Chapters 32-36) and on the Haftorah Hosea Chapters
11-12 and Obadiah.
TR.\DITIONAL WORSHIP
November 17th........... 7 :30 P .M.
November lBth •••••••••• 8:30 A.M.

November 24th •••.••••••• 7:30 P.M.
November 25th. o-.- • . ............ .8:30 A.M.,,

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CALENDAR-NOVEMBER
Sat 18- Sisterhood Thanksf'orgiving
Dance-Pontaluna Club
Sun 19- JEWISB BOOK MONTH.( to Dec.
ember 17th)
Religious School 10- 12:15
Assembly - 9th Grade
Service - 5th Grade
· Mon 20-Hebrew &amp; Bar Mitzvah Class
Tue 21-Hebrew &amp; Bar Mitzvah Class
Hadassah Pot- Luck Supper
&amp; Meeting,
Wed 22- Hebrew &amp; Bar Mitzvah Class
Union Thanksgiving Service
Central Methodist- 8:00 PM
Thr 23- THANI\SGIVING DAY
No Hebrew or Bar Mitzvah
Classes
No Confirmation Class
24-25- 26
MYSTY KI\LL/ili
Muskegon TYG Chairman
&amp; Host
Sat 25- Stein Bar Mitzvah- 11:00 P.M
Sun 26-Religious School 10- 12 :15

T. Y. G.

Mon
Tue
Wed

Thr

Mr. &amp; Mrs . Club
27-Hebrew Class
28-Hebrew &amp; Bar Mitzvah Class
Sisterhood Board Meeting
1 :00 - Temple Social
29- Hebrew School
Adult Education
Hebrew-7:30 - ·8 :30 PM
Seven Little Read Books
of the Bible: 8:40- 10:15PM
11 SONG OF SONG: Sex &amp; Love,
in Judaism" .
30- Hebrew &amp; Bar Mitzvah Class
Michigan Federation of
Temple Sisterhoods State
Board at Jackson, Mich.
Board of Trustees- 8:15 PM
Confirmation: 7:15-8:30 PM

TEMPLE
FAMILY
Yarzeits
SADIE GRDSSMAN, mother of Herman,
Louis , Harold and Mrs . Sam Klayf,
Mrs . Ralph August and Mrs . Reva
Bank, Kislev 4 .
RABBI SH:'iBBSAI TELES, father of
Dr . Morris Teles, November 21.
BERTHA PAUL, Mother of Sylvia
't&gt;au4 Kislev 22 .
Anniversaries
Mr . &amp; Mrs . Leo Rosen/·November
20, 1930.
Dr . &amp; Mrs . Morris Teles, November 21, 1937.
Mr . &amp; Mrs; Eugene Fisher, November 22, 1942 .
Thank You
The Ashendorf fami ly would l ike
to extend their thanks to all
those who gave sola~e and aid
during the period of our most
unfortunate loss. Their kindness will always be remembered
and appreciated~
Refuah Shelaymah
Our prayers for a complete re covery to :
Mrs . Sol Zoll
and : Mr. Philip Granik who
is at Hackley Hospital .
and:
Dr. Sol Cohan, who is
at University Hospital in ,~nn
Arbor, Michigan.

--·- -·- -------- --

WITH THE RABB I
Panelist on " Teaching Communism
in our School Systems 11 -December
: th, Muskegon Heights P. T. A.
: ichigan State Temple Youth
Leadership Institute, December
0- 9- 10.
,

�SISTERHOOD
rranksf.Q.rgivin_g_Dinner Dance:
Date : November 1i;; Saturday
Time : 7:00 Co cktails ; 8: 00 Dinner
Place : Pontaluna Country Club
Entertai nment, Orchestra and
Dancing ••• EVERYONE DO ATTEND !!!
Reservations : Helen Parker,
PL5- 2924; Doris Stromberg,
__SWS- 2653 . __ ________ . ___ ____ _
-GIFT SHOP
f._or your __9hanukah Gift Shopping :
the Gift Shop will be open every
Thursday from 1 :00 - 4 : 00 P. M.,
and the fol lowing Sundays:
19th, 26th and December 3rd
from 12:15 - 1 :15 P. M. Mrs .
Samuel Price will be available
for special orders . For appointment_Elease_call_PA2- 3409 . __ __ _
ACTDTITY DAY
Every Thursday 1 :00-4 :00 P. M.
Cancer Dressing and Gift Shop
Sewing.
HfJ)ASSAH
NOTICE • .• •The Hadassah Board·
Meeting will be held Tuesday,
November 21st , at the home of
~s . M. Stromberg. Pot- luck ·
supper and also state speaker .
B 1NAI BRITH
Annual Stag Dinner, November 29 ,
6 :00 P. M~ , Houston House . For
reservations contac t Mr. Art
Bell, PA2- 69 79 . We promise you
another pleas ant evening. Come
early and enjoy a full evening
and bring a guest with you .
NOTICE •••• NOTICE ••••• NOTICE •••••
Please phone all college student
names and addresses into the
Temple office for our permanent
files . Pff2 ... 2702 .

• &amp; Mrs. Fredrick Stein
announce the· Bar Mitzvah of thei
son, Richard, on Saturday; Nov1ember 25th1 at 11 :00 A. M., and
ordially invite all members
(over 11 years of age) to the
iddush and Reception immediatel:
after services .

RELIGIOUS SCHOOL - Sunday Family
Services . Every other session -of
Sunday Classes will include a ·
brief If_,::µnily Se_]'.'Vic~ 12 Noon ...
12:15 PM with the various grades
conducting the service . Parents
are invited to sit with their-children. Nov . 19- 5th Grade,
Service; 9t h Grade - Assembly.
This will be the Thanksgiving
Service. Bring in final offerings of canned amd b9xed food
for the Thar.ksgiving Baskets .

TJ, · T. !C,, BANQUET
Tho nnnuaru:-J.c. Banquet will
be held in the Temple on Sunday
December 10th. Kindly hold this
date on your calendar open for
this special event . More about
this in our next bulletin.
TEMPLE YOUTH GROUP
The Youth Group of Temple B 1nai
Israel, is planning the Kallah
of Michigan State Temple Youth
to be held at Camp Tamerack
(near Flint ) week- end of Nov .
24- 26th . We will be in charge
of publicity, applications,
registration, schedule and
Saturday evening program. A
group of from 5- 8 persons will'
be attending from Muskegon. ,

�:::wHJ\ T THEY DO FDR US :

Very shortly we shall launch our annual Temple drive in behalf
of our national institutions : The Uni6A:of American Hebrew·Congregations and the Hebrew Union College- Jewish Institute of Religion. Since we get at least one inquiry a year which asks
"Why should I support than? What do they do-----i'or us?" -- Let
us supply an answer beforehand . The U. A. H. C. and the HUC-JIR
are Reforin · Juffaism 1 a great service organizations . The UI'JIC
helps to educate our children, and their fathers and mothers - by preparing their curricula, publishi~g their textbooks , training
their teachers (in association with the HUC- JIR) , issuing their
newspapers and fostering their religious spirit through youth. groups
and surmner canps. And this is only one small part of what the Union
does, day in and day out . The HUC-JIR trains an:i ordains our Rabbis
(ours is an alumnus); trains and certifies cantors; trains religious
school principals and supervisors; and helps each and every one of
Reform Judaism 1 s 800 rabbis keep abreast of the latest developments
in Theology, Biblical Research Talmudical Study, Pedagogy, Sacred
Music, Pastorial Counsell'ing, Psychiatry and other necessary disci:~
plines, What do they do for us? They help to magnify our Judaism
and our Jewishness. For what we get, we ought to give------~-•-·---generously and thankfully o S6 remember, the Combined Campaign for
,\merican Reform Judaism--the Campaign in their behalf----when it
takes place here shortly4
CONGREQ,",.TION B 1N1\I ISR)l.EL
Fourth &amp; Webster Streets
Muskegon, Ivd.chigan
Telephone: PA2- 2702
Rabbi_n ate: F06-5427

NON - PROFIT QRG,'..NIZAT.£0N
TJME- VALUE MAIL

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A T H-Friday, November 3rd •••••• 8:15 E...
F,\MILY WORSHIP
Conducted by the Religious School 9th Grade
Readers:
Laurie Levine
Geo-rge Schankler

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Harold Schumacher
Mark Becker
Mtchael Steindler
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JACOB GREENBAU11, father Of Mrs.
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Teachers 1Meeting 8:15-10:JO
Rob e rt Roseuberg, Kislev 9.
'rue &gt; •Heb o&amp; Bar Mitzvah Classes
MI\X: FISH~ father of Harry
Sisterhood Gen. Meeting 8:00 Visher, Kislev 7.
E.LEC TION DAY
Ann:' .versaries
Wed ,3- -i-Iehrew Classe_s
Mr. &amp; Mi·s ,--Be:c\i~rd Becke!', NovADULT EDUCATION-1st Session
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extend_ th,~J:r heartfelt thanks to
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Hebrew &amp; Bar H::.tzvah Cl asse s
Congratulations
Confirmation Class-7 :15- 8 :30 ·· to Mr ,. &amp; Mrs. Sa"luel Klayf on the
Fri 10- U. A.H . C. Bienni al · (Rabbi &amp;
b i rth of their grandson, Mark
Mrs . Kaplan in Wasll., D. C.) Lawrence . Parents are Hr . &amp; Mrs .
Marvi n Schiller (Nancy) of Chic .,
Illinois .
Decorum
The Rabbi and Temple Board are
concerned with the general deco rum in the Sanctuary, especially
wi th a few members (adult , youth
&amp; Chi ldren) disturbing others by
talking our unnece~sary ill - timed
leaving or entering •
This is an appeal to solve the
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probl em by a gentl e r eminder
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rather than by a more firm ap_Classes will i ncl ud e a brief
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the servi~e , Parents a re invited
•Hall. ·Laaies i nvit~d f r ee of
to sit wi t h their chi ldren.
charge . - Husb ands &amp; guest $2 . 00
Novembe r 5th- Sixth. Gr ade
per person . nese r vations :,~ Mrs .November 19th:..Fifth Gr ade· &amp; G~~de
:z.fo:rris Kantor - PA2-35 86 . FILM!
Sun 12- Religi ous School 10-:12 :j.5
T. Y. G. - 7:00- 9:00 P. M.
Mon- Thr . 13 - 16 - ·Hebrew School
Tue 14- Hadassah Board ~ieetirig
1:30 - Templ e
Thr 16- B 1nai Brith ·
gut 18- Sisterhood Achievement .-·
Dance-:Pontalun.a Coun t ry
Club. _

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The 46th General Assembly of National Refonn Judaism will gathe~
in Washington D. C.,November 11-16.
'!'he . convocation is-the largest
Jewish meeting in the country.
The UJHC r epresents 630 Reform
ternples in _the United State s ,
Canada and Latin .!'J nerica with a
membership of over .1 , 000,000.
,Templ e B I nai Israel has been a ··
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no-: - :do it alone, We urgentl;&gt;
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cooperation, criticism~ pc:rtic: pation and attendance at me0 tine,-:; .,
As J.ewish youth, this is our f 1..,'.'s :0
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in a Temple activity. It is
th ro-i15,;h our Temple Youth C-:::-oup
that we demonstrate our f eeling
t oward Judaism"
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�R,'\BBI TO YOU••• I prote st the MI SUSE of r eligion by f our Michigan cler gymen to condemn UNICEF,9be cause i t . -~lso aids- Communist countries, ahd .thu
to keop our children from helping othe r children i n the world. These l·
clergymen should study the B*f}f t ~a 4~es that lovingkindness and
justice must extend even.~iti1~.x"Jrade11mftthe" enemy. 11 And usual:.ly
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'E\JlM,in$'J}triiik1-ti, s ex, obsc ene \
literature or rac e-track s as a panacea to eiiminate all evil in t he
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world .
Judaism is very wise in knowing its own business. It knows that
when we limit any r eligi on to mere "Religion, 11 that is, to prayer and
personal conscienc e only, or to sanctuary, theolo gy- and ritu al only,
we r e strict and we aken our Faith and make it utterly ridiculous .
We should know our Juda i sm : that praye r is not only pe rso nal but
also to bring the Me s s iah for all men and nations , that pers onal conscience too must find the et e rnal bond with the soul of all othe r men,
that the s anctuary is no t only ~or the dignity of individual life but
also for jus tice · in soc~_e t y. t h.!', t. o-:.ir i1:i_s tory is not just t h e evol ut. i on of cus t om and ceremony bu t t he J·ew st ruggl ing with his God i dea
while he struggl es to l ive among t L e n a t i ons , that J ewish b eliefs in
their purest fonn are b eautiful amalgamations of J ewish and non- Jewish
concepts . Judaism is the sum total of the inne r and outerworld of
the Jew . If we want to know our·, teachi ngs , the n we mus t know TWO
WORLDS: the Jewi sh and the non-Jewish, t he whol e wo.rld .
The r efor e , for exampl e , i n stead of engagi ng i n secondary issue s as
some cle rgymen do , - I would r ather that we now speak out in t he n ame
of our beliefs and faith t o pr e s sure Ru ssi a and our own gove r nment to
. stop nucl e:ar t es tin g and to work out immediat ely s teps l eading to t otal
and pe nnanent dis annament . Th~se of us tod ay wh:l cr y fo r nuclear t e s t i n
and for military 11 balanc e , 11 mo t hu s speak pe ac e but mean war want , it
s eems t o live i n the ·worl d of the kni gh t s of King Ar thur whose r eligious
b elie fs compelled them to sav e their honor or even to ini t iate battl e t
· gain the element of surprise . It may be quixo tic t o fi ght windmills , but
it is dQwnright catas trophic t o gird oneself physically and spi rituall y !
as a kn i ght of lon g ago i n the Atomi c Er a . I woul d rather live i n a wo r 1G
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Fou-rth &amp; Webste r Streets
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TEMPLE
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MUSKE(JON, MlCHl(JAN
Rabbi Stani~ll Kaplan
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Dec~ber 10 ), and I prefE:lr to bring it to your attention now.
This is because ,'J)ULT JEWISH · EDUCATION should . be I think fore most in our minds at this time when we are planning to begin
our series of adult studies soon.
Judging from our literary habits, I wonder whether JEWISH
BOOK MON'IH will bring any significant new dimensions to our
shrinking lives . Jewish Books of lasting and far-reaching
value do not seem to command our fervent attention. As . 11BestSeller Jews" we go a-horde-ing with the mob rather than ·focus
our inner eye upon those masterpieces which will fulfill our
inner needs and thus both improve our cultural taste and recreate our lives. We are ridiculously and stubbornly overlyconcerned .with our "caloric diets" and o_v erlY-iJ:ldiff erent to
our' "reading diets". The very fact that·:w~ -; have to resort _t9 _ . .,.
a special month for Jewish content _to our reading material. re-- (· ....
veals that our "reading list of favorites" is top-heavy with ·
anything but Jewish literature . Though our Bible is the all-time
11 best seller", it plays a very musty and innocent part in our
lives .
· With all out' leisure time there is little time and inclination
for serious read~ng and study. It is high time we convert the
energy we use in lamenting the lack of our adult studies into
energy to ;fir).d out how it can be done . · I suggest you 11 consult
the Rabbi" ·and follow the example of the few .individuals who make
time available from their very busy schedul~s for planned and intensive . ~dult Jewish F.ducation.
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LE:J)ERSHIP INSTITUTE FOR TEMPLE
BO:.RD MEMBERS -~ U,'.HC GRE.' T L;\KE

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An all-day Leadership Institute for Temple Board Members
was held in Chicago 0 n Sunday ,
October 15, 19610 Sponsored
jointly by the Great Lakes
Council and 'the Chic;:ago Fed8:r
ation, u. ~c, the Institute was
especially .designed to di scuss ,
the responsibilities of board
memb ers and to provide them wit
the techniques of increasing
the effectiveness of their task
Dr . Samuel Sandmel, Provost of
the Hebrew Union -Coll~ge-Jewish
Institute .of'. .Reli gion; • and worl
renowned Biblical scholar, de -

livered the major luncheon address
on 11 The HUC- JIR, · its Rol·e . in ,\m-:erican Jewish Life and Thought."
.The three hour workshops were:
Education, Youth, Social ;~ction,
Public Relations arid Finance .
Our ·President; Mr ~ ./\.b e .:.shendorf , and Mr, Leo ::fio sen, a Past
President and · present Board Memb er, attended.
AD\f~' NCED HEBREW "CLiSS PREP..~RING
-· FOf(?;GI1,; U,'.TION .
~ gain:,. we . haye an advanced Religious High School Class . in Hebrew •• Two students -or:-:;-t hfs class
are cont::i..n1+:i,.I).g . th:i,.~j~-~~~ . an(\ are
preparing f;qr ,gi:-q.q~at:i,.qn,. :_Edward
Ross and Marc Becker •• and this
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YAHRZE!TS
Maurice Field, father of Harry
Field, October 23rd.
Bernard Altholz, father of Mrs,,
Milton Steindler, October 25th.
Sam Augusovitz,. father of Dr.
Ralph .August October 28th
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·
•
·· Anniversaries
Mr. &amp; Mrs.., Max Ashendorf, 10/22/42
Mr. &amp; Mrs .. Max Rothschild 10/22/.SO
Mr . &amp; Mrs ... s. Rosenberg, 10/31/42
Mr. &amp; Mrs.- Harrison Friend 11/1/45
REFUAH SHELAYMAH
Our prayers for a complete recovery to : Mrs . Samuel Klayf
Mrs Td , h ' d f
• .I.! a ,1s en or
;,,.. Hac kl ey Hospi·t a1 , ar,u. J
•who are .,_,..
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rMrs. Earl.Brace
who is at 1'1ercy Hospit al .
THANK YOU
_
Very muc~ -tq ·all my friends and
the Rabbi for their visits, gifts,
flowers· and Uniongrams during my · . _ .
stay at the _haspital for eye'·
_surgery-. Edythe Broutman
CONGRATULATIONS . /
To Mr. &amp; Mrs. Charles YakeV. on
",,.,., lJ1.LIC~F,\ ,t:rickyorj,treat ",,,,
the birth of their daughter' Laura
Wed..-1.::.Jteorew "Cfasses " " ,,,.. n m m.,..,
Susan.
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11 THE DIARY OF ,\NNE FR.,'..NK 11
Thr 2-BALFOUR DAY.
Heb. &amp; Bar Mitzvah Classes
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Conf • Class: 7 :15-S :30 PM
y asque ramatic S0 c:..t:1,y, Fri •
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&amp; Sat, Oct.27 .. 28 , Central Camp·,
B -1 ai Brith:. 8:JO P..l"l.,
Adults-75¢'; Students-50¢ . For
WITH THK RABBI :
tickets please call Avis 1'P~es,
Elected.-.by Michigan State Temple - P,\ 2-3945 or J. Lawson PL5-2935 .
Youth to be its Senior- Rabbini_c al
BAR MITZV.\H
Advise·r ' for fourth consecutive--yr
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~YHHHHHH!,'HHHHHHHf
Mr .. &amp; Mrs. Jerome Cherin announce
One of __tn.r.ee panel;Ls:t-,:C?D."' ltTe--acfi- - .. the .Bar Mitzvah of their son,
ing Communism fu our School ·
David, on Saturday, October 28th,
terns" - Muskegon Heights P.-T..A..
a~ 11:00 A.M., and cordially in- "
on December 4th
Le all members (over 11 years
of a~e) ~o th~ Kiddush and Reception 111lmed1ately after Services, ,

Sun 22-Religi ous S~hool 10-12:15
· RABBI-PAF.ENT MEETIID :
.7-9th Grade Parents
.. · 11--12,:0Q A.:M .
··
U.N. WEEK_ .
.
Mon 23 - HebrewC~a$ses 5:10- 6:lOPM
3rd Year 4:10-,:00
. Bar l'1;itzvah CJ.,ass 4:15-6:00
Tue 24-Hebrew - Classes 5:10-6:10
2nd :Yeal4:ig 5:60 PM
7
Bar Mitzvah Class 4:15-6:00
Wed 25-Hebrew Classes . 5 :10:-6:10
5th Year 4:J.0:-5 :00 ' .- :
High School 5: ~0-6 :ib, ,. _:
Adult Edu° Council 8:l5 PM
Thr 26-Hebrew Classes
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1st Ye ar-4:10-5:00 PM
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Rabbi 7:15-8:30 P ..M. ,
Board of Trustees: ·8:i5 PM
Fri-Sun, 27-29 }iYSTY" BOARD · MEET. ·
( Grand Rapids)
·
Sun 29-Religious Scho6I 10-12:15
Assembly-7th Grade, Noon
T.Y.G. - 7::.00-9-:-00 P.M..: ··
Mon 30-Hebrew &amp; Bar Mitzvah Class
Tue 31-Sisterhood Board l:oo · PM
Heb. &amp; Bar- Mitzvah Cla sses

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UNION OF l:.MERICJ,N HEBREW CONGRE-

CONDOLENCES
Our conao.1en1.,;e and deepes1, syr,,-

pathy to the family of: /
SARAH KLEIN ./
who passed away October 9th~ was
a sister of Mrs. Goldie Smith an
aunt of Leo Ibsen and great-aunt
of Douglas Rosen.
·
. MILLIE . RODOFF
who pas~ed awai{ October 11th, was
the wife of Fred Rodoff . ··
MRS. C.'\RL WAPNER
who passed away October 2rid, ~
Chicago, was the aunt of Mrs.
Harry Berman .
ay their memory be for a bless.;.·
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RELIGIOUS SCHOOL
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Rabbi's-Par ent Mee ting
This Sunday, Octobe r 22 •• the first
in a se rie s of mee tings between
Rabbi and the parents of our Religious School students •• to ask
questions of each other £or information, understanding and closer unity between school and :home
• •• for this first mee ting, parents
of 7th, 8th &amp; 9th Graders.
CONGREGi'. TION B1Ni',I ISR.'.EL
Fourth &amp; Webster Streets
Muskegon, Michigan
Tel ephc,n9 : P1\2- 2702
Rabbinage : P0 - 65427

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The ·Combined Campaign for American
Reform Judaism has just announced
its goal for tije 1961-62 congregational yearo ' This amounts to
· $4,122,769. Funds raised through
·. the Campaign, meaning the gifts
we make, are divided equally between the Union of 1\merican Hebrew;=Congregations and the Hebrew
Union College-Jewish Institute of
Religion:, our great national institutions of Refonn Judaism. The
U.1',HC and the HUC - JIR are as important a part of our Jud aism as
the Temple itself. They serve
our Rabbi , our Bo ard of Trustee s ,
our Religious School and our Ternl e organizations • •• day in and d ay
out. In r ecognition of their day
to day support, each of us should
give them the l ar ge st po ssible
gift ••• at the one time of ye ar
we are called on to do this .
It may well be that the gr eatest tragedy (of this period of
transition) is not the glaring
rioisfn~ss o·f the so-called bad
people, put the appalling silenc e
of the·so-called good people ••
It may 'be that our gener ation will
have t.o r epent not only f e r the
diab91ical actions and vitriolic ·
words ·o f· the children of darkness,
but .al so for the crippling fears
and t r agic apathy of the children
of light . "
11

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                    <text>TEMPLE
'NAI ISRAEL
MUSKEyON, MlCHlyAN
Rabbi Stanleq Kaplan
Abe Ashen(orf, President
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.At Hoon, October 9th, the Don.rd
of Eclucntion, ,rill c.'.SDei.ible, ~.:nd
neu Denbers , rill be 1:elco:·1cd to
a year of labor O!l beha.lf of our
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be- t\t thic tine c .::;enernl orienta tion in or&lt;Jer tl:.. .t everyone nD.y
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the problen s ,:-,~10. o~Jeration of our
Religiouo Zuucationo.l Syste11.
On Tbursclay, Oct. 12th, nt 8:15
PH, tho Bonrcl iTill hold the first
of ito ree,ularly schedulctl !nonthly n octin :_;s. It i r; 1..:t this tir10
tho.t it i:'ill r.ct U)on nr'tters on
its nc.:~en6.c.. c.s ·to both l1ro hlens
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of 2cl.uc['_tion io t :ct --):'.rents nre
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becausc°'fthe use of the p&amp;r king .
lot in incleme:.ri:. 1i02.ther.

TEJ.\CIZ1"1 EDUCATIOll
This ·Sunday, October
~-.11 our
te2.c hers o f the TI.eli ;:-,iot~::; School
1: nc1 the entire stnf:i.', ~;ill r.tte:1d
a.~ all dny Tea chers ' L1 otitute
in Lnnsing, c.;,:;:,.in s;iorn:;oj_•et by
HSTS. This ic r~ ti.110 so·~ -~ dc.e
for our tcc.cherc to ,:-.Cv;,nco tl1em:::el vcs· i.Jrofesdonc.11:~ :- i1c. ec1u C[: tion::-.lly, . t li.:et i ::::, to rx·.:.:e
then selves bettor tct. c llor::ci of our
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Ko..rff of li'lii1t, , ~ill :10 t :1.c C.isdussion leaders.

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Erev Horld Series 1961

E very am, wor1on mid child lrnecl.s a source of hope to bolster his
s-_, irit in tines of crisi s , hel ~1lessness r-nc:!. disillusionnent.
Cincinna ti is the plncc of my birth. It is a I'letropolis of mod0rc..te
size, hco.vy ,rith inc1ustr,J rmJ. hiGh culture. Its :products rench into
our lives - into our hones n 10 businesses as soap, into our fr,ctorics
~s n::-.chi:.'1.e tools, into our ;,_irplrnos r.s ,i 0t,-cngines. Its Jc1d s h
Conmunity is vibrrn1t r'.i1cl intensive as thr&gt;t of Hihmukee. Its R;:-_bbi nice.l Sen inc.ry, the olde s t in .Ancr:i.ca, the Hebreu Union Collc Gc , produees rnd distributes yom1 ~ jl:_'.h1J~.s c,ll over our country, r.11 over t he
·,,orld .::n0. even to .i. iusl~o,:;on, ~ .-: ,,,,-1.:_c.n , It is C'. :;000 city in v hich to
c;rou up.
lmd. Cincinnati has a. baseball team.. Every twenty years brings not
only a world war to mankind but also the pennant to Cincinnati. This
year rrrJ 11 home 11 team (with all due respect and homage to the Detroit
Tigers who have melted away into butter chasing the Little Black Samba Yankees) has won the Pri ze in its own baseball league. And some
of the experts are now prognosticating that the Reds (not the Russinn
or Chinese brand) will win over the Yankees of New York, U.S.A.

Even though I have been plunged into despair and hopeles sness that
the world ruid rnankind might be visited with a catastrophic hydrogen
war, and even thou gh I have become desp ondent over our ability and
resources through the United Nations and through our own government
to ward off this evil ruid to build a better world, I and a million
other Cincinnati Redleg Fans have now been given by God a glimmer
of hope in this world.
And perhaps we Bi ght use this situation to sa ve the world! Perhaps
we could solve the idiotic situation into which we have gotten ourselves over Berlin with the Russians by creating in thema."new heart".
We have complained a bout the hardness of their heart, their stubborness, and with just co.use. We have never been able to me lt the
stone f a ce of the Russian negotiator to any appreciable extent, we
feel. But now we have the solution to this problem! Look at the
possibilities. We will tell the Russians, broadcast it to them
through all our channels of communication and especially over Radio
Free Europe that all .Americons (except of course the intractable New
Yorkers) WILL crusade and a gitate and see to it that the Reds will
win over the Y~ , kc e::, in .Ar,1e ;:·i c .•

�THEIR IS HOPE IN THE WORLD ( con I t)
1his of course will mean that we Redleg Supporters will need to have
~11 .Americans (except the five per-cent who reside in New York)
pledge and give their undivided and final loyalty to the Cincinnati
Ball Club . If we can do this (in spite of the pitiable but noble
opposition of the five per cent in New York whom we can squelch by
declaring them un!!.llleri can ) - if then all good and faithful Americans
will rally behind the Redlegs of Cincinnati we will have won the
greatest propaganda victory over the Russians of Europe ana we will
have won the most important battle of the Cold War. We will make
much of the Redlegs' victory . We will show the world, especially
our enemies, how in America, the underdog, the forgotten ball cl .:),
the team in which there has been no hope or future has now won &amp;
g!:'. i.n st 'u:1.E: r,10st feared and formidable foe the r,1ost glorious cor; _:::-"t
of all, 'l'l1is team of ball players who have been forced to the L __ LtoL
of the League for many years (which is even worse than being driven
underground as the Red Party in America has been) - this group of
persecuted i"Jnericans who have been bullied by Capitalistic Amer ica
for twenty yenrs has now risen to the heights of glory. I believe
sincerely, &lt;ls the promise of this victory deeply move s me , and as
it will most certninly create a change of heart in the Russians of
Europe, that it will also r.iove the Reds of China to an even more
concilliatory position than that which they have recently t aken.
And to make sure and certa in that this change of heart in our enemies
toward brotherhood and peace will become permanent, I have a plan
which again uses ba seball as our salvation. If our above plans will
succeed, we will hold the attention of all the Com11unists in the
world while we are changing their hearts . We will have one week whi:IE
the World Series is being played to a ccomplish this. And what of the
other weeks durin g the year? If we could continually hold their
attention and mc1.ke their heart change continually, wouldn't this be
n better world for all :mankind? The American Governnent and People
will cert~inly not save the world by their present actions, but only
through exporting Jv'iajor League Baseball throughout the world to developed nnd undeveloped nations, to all climes and conditions, and
among all races and peoples. We of America will then organize over
t he face of the globe fifty-two r,mjor Area s in which there will be
Major League Baseball Games . And then throughout the yer:.r uithout
end, week nfter week , there will be a World Series being pll'.yed
which would be broadcc..st and t el evised to all mankind. And in the se
World Series, An1erica will have Russia a s a ally, and together they
will support nnd agitate for ruid root for the underdog, the dis, ?rimjnated "g~.hst , . the pe:r:-secuted ball team to win always .... Arr! •ic • , ~ T.- h'J ;::; :i _:-. · ,1.on i o ~~ .t'e ac;i t
kgi ta t e now for the American Redleg
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MUSKE~ON , MlCHl~AN
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Septenber 29
8:15 P.M.
Si:::ichas Torah Wor ship and Fru:ii::J:y Services
Birthday Blessing Cerenony : July thru Soptenber
CONSECEATIOi\T OF KINDERGARTEN CLl1SS
Onc g ShRbbat Hosts - Kinderga rten Cl~ss

All Farailies are invited and ell pupils of the Religiou,
School ar e expected .to attend these Sukkos Services .
COHBINED SIMCHAS TORAH SERVICES - October 2 (Monday )
Religious School Eighth Grade - Hosts
TRADITIONAL WORSHIP
Sukkos: Eve, Sopt.
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TUE 26-Sisterh;od Board -8:15 PM

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Sulr.Jcos Party
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CraGle Roll Party-1: 00 PM
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Our prayers for good health to
Hrs. ·Hilton Steindler, who ha s
returned hone f rora the hospit~l
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Sa r ah Kle in who a r e at H2.ckley
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Steve Lawson, . son of Nrs. J a ck
(Rose) Laws on of 1"limi1i Beach
is r ec.; 7ering frou open hee.rt
surgery a t St. Vincents Chari ty Hospital , Cleveland , Ohio .
We p r ay for his con plete recove ry and know t ha t ~essnge s
of good wishes will be _grea.tl y
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f l owers for the Holy Days.

We offer our s·ince r e condole~Q~s and deepest sym.pQt hy to
the f anily of: Daniel Brow,
brother of Mrs • . Sa::1 Price ,
,,ho pa ssed away recently .
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FAMILY

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To our new parents:
Mr. &amp; Hrs . Richard Kaufnan
on the birth of their son,
Robert Allan.
Dr. &amp; Mrs. Morris Kantor on
the birth of their dauther,
Lisa Beth.
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To our new Grandparents:

Mr. flt i:i;rij. He,r:ry Ber.rnen, on the
birth of their grand-daughter,
Rona, to Dr. &amp; Mrs. R. Berman.
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Mr. &amp; Hrs. Harold P1:.ge, on the

birth of their c.:·~:1.n dson, D,,vid
Lee, to Mr . &amp; Hrs • R. Il.-mkin.
TEMPLE HOURS
The Tcnpl e Office is open every
d&lt;'.y Mon. thru Thurs. from:
12:JO - 5~90 P.M.
Friday:
12:JO - 3:30 P.M.
BUILDHI G THE SUKKAH
After Yom Kippur and before
Sukko s (Sun . 24), TYG and
B1 na i Brith will erect the
frame of our Te~ple Sukkah
c.md de-:.orate it wj ::.11 greens

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A Sukkos Party sponsored by

both Sisterhood-Hndassah will
be held at th~ Temple on Sa tu~day, September JOth at 8:30
P.M. Professional ·Folk Dance
In;turctions. Tickets: $1.00.
BREAK THE FAST

Immediately after services , at
6:oo P.M. Sisterhood will provide n refreshing Break the Fa
with Ch~lah, Wine and other de]
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FOR

SUKKOS

Obserwmce of 'I'he Sukkos Fcsti"
al - The Jewish People observe:
the peginning of Sukkos as a
Festi V&lt;'.l of Tk,I1ksgi ving G ..
celebrate the conclusion of the
holiday a s Si1uchr.s Torah, the
Rejoicing over The Torah. Ser vice s on bo th occasions ar e
described in this bulletin.
Sukkos Offe ri,gg - first of nll
brine ye -1:. :&gt;-,::', 2nd .:i.l so some
non-perishable food for the nee'=
(to offer in thanksgiving durin~
our worship )
Family Services - are for the
entire f amily, not just for
children-- end whether or not yo7
can bring your parents or chilcren, plea se come since you belong to someone's f amily !

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'NAl ISRAEL
,'tusKEYON, MlCHlYAN
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Rabbi StanlelJ Kaplan .

Rabbi Stanley Kapl·;::
Abe Ashendorf,Pres.

SCHEDUL.E, OF HOLY QA-Y SERVICE:
ROSH HA I SHONOH
September ioth, Sunday
September ·11th, Monday

ROSH HA 1 SHONOH - SECOND DAY
September 11th, Monday •.
September 12th, Tuesday

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· 7:GO ·p .M. Traditional Services

8:oo P.M. Community Services

8:00 A·.M. Traditional Services
10:30 A.M. Community Services
12 :z_o P~ M. Traditional M:usaf
2:30 P.M. Children's Services

7:30 P.M. Traditional Services
8:30 A.M. Traditional Services

SADBATH OF REPENTANCE
September 15th, Sabbat_h Ei)e. 7:30 P.M. Traditional Services
8:30 P.M. Community Services
( CiREMONY FOR THE INDUCTION OF NEW MEMBERS ;

September 16th, Sabbath Morn.8:30 A.M. Traditional Servic e s
SCHEDULE OF HOLY DAY SERVICES · (continued on Page 2)

�YO:M KIPPUR
Septenber 19th, Tuesday
Septenber 20th, Wednesday
Afternoon:

6:00 P.M. Traditional Services
8: 00 P .M . . Cor:u:n.mi ty Services
8:00
10:30
12:55
2:30
4:00
5:00
6:00

A.M.
A.M.
P.M.
P.M.
P.M.
P.M.
P~M.

Traditional Services
Community Services
Traditional 1'lusaf &amp; Mine.ha
Children Service
Comnunity Menorial
Combined Ne' ila
Conclusion

Adult services are designed for adu~ts, thirteen (13) years
and older and Children Services at ,2:JO P.M. for both Holidays
a re designed for children and youtb J:2 years and younger . For
the Holy Days it is essential and· ·proper that durin g the re gular adult services n o child because of his age cc:,use any en'bttrrassnent _to hi:molf or ';';;~1Y ~l:i.::;'t;uroonc~ to QthQ1~~~

RABBI TO YOU
My Dearest Friends •••...• both near and far,
May this New Yea r bring to you and to your loved ones the fullest
measure of God's blessings for life, health, happines s and fordedication, reconsecra tion and self-renewal. May the work of your
hands prosper and may the joys of living bring you content::tent and
peace .
If His will be other than t hat for which you have prayed, nay the
beauty and holiness of your heritage strengthen and console you.
May those who look to yo'J. and who depend upon you be r:iade steadfast by your faith and your trust, whsther you encounter happiness
or tragedy.
The greatest lesson of the "Days of Awe" is truly humility--not
to be self-effacing but to face all facets of life, to confront
our fellowr1an I s humanity , and to place them all wi thi..TJ. the harmony
of life.
God has stored. up His goodness for us . May He strengthen you to
create fror1 that s tore 1.:ouse of blessings your inner tr3.Ilquillit y
and your p~ace with your fellow man .
L I Shonah Tovah Tikosct}"TU
Rabbi Stanley Kaplan

�CALF.NDA.R
SEPTE1JBER
Fri 8 - 7:30 P.M. Traditiona l Svcs
Sat 9 - 8:30 A.M. Traditional
Morn. Svcs.
Sun 10 - RELIGIOUS SCHOOL-1st
Session-10:00M1-12:15PM
Sun 17-CITIZENSHIP DAY

Reli gious School 10-12 : 15
Mon 18-T.Y.G. Executive Meeting
7:30 P.M.
Wed 20-After Services:BREAK THE
Thurs 21-B'nai Brith .
Li.ST
Sa t 23-T.Y.G. Sukkah Party
Sun 24-RELIGIOUS SCHOOL 10-12:1 5
1:00 PM - Crade Roll
1-2~30 PM -Confirmation Class
wi th Rabbi
Evening--- Sukkos Begins

RELIGIOUS SCHOOL
OPEN I NG S ESSIO N
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th
9:45 Ai~ - Final Registration and
delive ry of books . All
fe es must be paid before books can be delivere d.
10:00AM - OPENING SESSION
TEMPLE FAMILY
Anniversary
Mr. &amp;. Mrs. Cha rles Rubinsky
September 22 - 25th Annive rsa
~THSCHILD Tlli'.NKS -

Yahr zeits
Sigmund Cahn, husband of Hrs .
Sel.YJ.a Co.hn and f a ther of Mrs .
San Shu.r.mcher, Elul 24 , Sept 2....
Ar.ielia Rosen , n other of l✓,rs .
Sarah Klein ancl Davi d Rosen,
Septenhe r 20th.
Harry Rubinsky , father of Ruth.
Florence and Charles, and husband of i1irs . R'.le Ribinsky,
Sept ember 25th.
I da Brou tr:mn, mothe r of rfr s . P::;:
'. ;i;:;n,: ,r tmd ~2. t l1":2.1 Br out:cJ1,
'~iohri 2', Septe~:1ber 23 r d.
Celia Mendelson, r:other of Mrs ~
Rueben Levy , Tishri 2- Sept. 231
Harry :foiner, f a ther of Mr s . TE•
NcW11er , Tishri 2- Septenber 2Jr(
Shier Teles, son of Dr. &amp; Hrs.
Morri s Tele s , Tishri 6- Sept . 27-__:- _

OUR COlJDOLENCES
fo offer our sincere condolencc~'.:l'J.d deepest synoathy to the fffi,lily of: - Benno R;thschilg ,hu sbart "
of Mrs. Len a Rothschild ; ·and
fa ther of Max Roths chil d, who
pa s sed away August 26, 1961 .
fay the God of Mercy s tren gthe..
and sustain ther:i in their sorr
OUR CO.:',JDOU.:i'-J C.t.:S
re offe r our sb1ce::.~e condolence-:
and deepest sympat hy to the
far.1ily of Mrs . Dora Goodman , sh .:·
of 1-'lr. J ames Metz who passed av : 1
recently. May the God of Me re;-: ,.
strene;then and sustain then im
the ir sorrow .

The Rothschil d ffu-;iily expr esses with i1cc:rtfcl t ~r a ti tuc.:; :'.nd
appreciation for the wonderful kin0.:;.1c sc·~of tho k.bb i .- nd t!10 o:1ti :
Con gr egation. Ue especially thanl: ;~ -~l1, i SknlGy i.:c.:Jl o."0. fo r his
beautiful words in nemory of our bi:ilo·;-;)d lm;..;;x.nd :--.:_'1c.~ father , Benno

�Fri en d s,
As the New Year appr oaches it is tir.1e f or all goocl J e i S to cugage in s el f - anal y si s . Hay I suggest y ou con s i der t he ~c·ol l mri.11g
ther.ie: "What h&lt;'l.ve I done f or the Temple-not wha t ha s t he Tei1ple
done for me". This does not ::-1e1cm the.t y ou receive no services
fror.'l the S:yno gogue but rather t hat the returns are greate r with
mor e personal and financial contributions. This thou~ht a lso
applies to the aux ili&amp;ry organi zations. Plea se support Sisterhood ., Hada ssa h , B 1 nai Bri th e..nd Temple Youtjl Group. When the
a bove organizations put on affa irs please help them. Activities
where ticke ts a re sold in advance please purche.se a ticke t or t wo
if you can aff ord t o do so even if you 11 may not be in town 11 •
Nay your pr ayers be fulfilled a.11d your good deeds be coun t e cl in
heaven.
· L I Shonah To va h Tikoseyvu,
Abe 1~shendorf, President
1,!Aill-:i NZi-T YEARS GREETilW _FRO~l ;
Jfl.AY THE NEW YEAR BE ? ILL=:D "!'!ITH
SIS'l'CH.HOOD
HEALTH, HAPPINESS A:.JD PTIOSP:ZRITY
To the en tire Congregation in
In a renewed vi gor
the hope for a y ea r of , good
For the gr eat work of H?,das sah
heal th, happine ss a.-id fulf j..11Mrs . J e rome Cherin, Pr eci ~cr.t
J;J;ea.r

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i.1rs. Ha r ris on Friehd ,,Pre s.
TO WI SH EVERYOi~E µ£1.:PPTIE!::SS DJ
THE NEW YEAR,

,

Abra hmn Rosen Loclge, B 1 n a i :Srith
Jacob Ashendorf , President
Fellow Off ic er s and l1embers
CON GREGATION B 1NAI .I SR[,.:81
Fourth and Web s ter
Muskegon, Mi chi gan
Temple Telephone:PA2- 2702
Rabbt's Telephone: PO6-5427

WARM NE.'W YEARS GREETE fGS Ai'm,
SINCERE WI SHES FROi•I :

The Off icers and Member s of TYG.
Ho. rci2. L ev;in
May the New Yea r b: :L.1{~ you an
abundance of heal t h , hap~)ines-s
· and p rosperity , an d you r heart s
be gr c.c iously inclined to the
neec.s of our brethren l ess generously endowed wi th t he necessities of life .
Herman Grossman, Chail'i 1.c-m
U.J . C. - 1961-62
1

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                    <text>TEMPLE
,NAI ISRAEL
~ ,0,:USKE(:iON, MICHIGAN
)ff\

Rabbi Stanleq Kaplan

-~~:

t\be Ashendorf, PrcsicL)ut
S P E C I AL

CALEllDAR
August 24th - Thursday - 8:30 PM
Board Meeting - Temple Rec. Room
.l\.u[£Ust 26th - Sa turday, 11:00 J,J,1
Ba r Mitzvah - Randy Grossman
September 1st - Sunday, 5:00 P,M,
Marriage Ceremony
Marian Greenberg &amp; Dr. Alan
Siegel

I S S U E

BAR MITZVJ;.H
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Herman Grossman announce the Bar Vdtzvah of their
son, Randy, on Saturday, August
26th, at 11:00 A.M. The entire
Congregation is cordially invited to attend the reception,
immediately following the Bar
Mitzvah ceremony, in the Social
Hall.

INVITATIONS

Dr. &amp; Mrs. Artl:ru.r Greenberg cordially invite the entire Congregation to the marriage ceremony of their daughter, ~.arian, and
Dr. Alan Siegel on Sunday, September 3rd, at 5:00 P.M. at Temple
B1 nai Israel. Please join us for a cocktail and hors-d'oeuvre
hour following the ceremony at the Houston House. We are sorry
that due to limited space we are unable to invite everyone to
the wedding dinner.

�Our condole:'.1c:e &lt;'nd clccnest sy a;_:)8-thy to the family of :
SAHUEL LA1.'301'1

hu sbc.nd oi' Mrs . Rose k ,wson o..nd
fath8r of Judi t :i.1, Mrs . J erouo
Cherin nn d Hr
Donr.l d Hei!"lcn,
;;ho passed away July 28. May
hi,~ memgry: be for a bles!'l;na.
0

; .

Our condolence and deepest sympathy to the f amily of:
RABBI MORRIS OSTROWSKY
father of Mrs. Alex Rosenthal,
who passed away July 7, 1961.
May his memory be for a blessing .

Our condolence and deepest sympathy to the family of:
TOBIE YASINOW
mother of Mrs. Joseph Singer,
who passed away August 16, 1961.
May her memory be for a blessing.

New permanent office hours for
the Temple Office are: Monday
thru Thursday - 12:30 - 5:30 PM,
Friday 12:30 to 3:30 P.M. We
are welcoming back Mrs. Joseph
(Alice) Kennedy as secretary after
a three year absence.

Rabbi will be atte~ding Michigan State Temple Youth Summer
Conclave , August 29th - September 2nd.

CONGREGATION B1NAI I SRAEL
Fourth &amp; Webster Streets
Muskegon, Michigan
Telephone:
PA2-2702
Rabbinage:
P06-5427

NON-PROFIT ORGANI ZATION

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TEMPLE
NAI ISRAEL-

MUSKEyON. MlCHlyAN
Rabbi Stanleq Kaplan

Abe Ashendorf, President
June 1th - Sentenber 8th
SUMMER CALENDAR
June 19-August 6th
Rabbi's Vacation
20th-24th Tuesday - Saturday
Central Conf . .A..,, erican Rabbis N. Y
25th - Sunday 10 A.M. Until Dark
B'nai B'rith - Sisterhood
RELIGIOUS SCHOOL PICNIC
,_____M_c_G_raft Park
August 26th - Saturday ~ · - Bar Mitzvah Randy Grossman
27th-30th Sunday - Fednesday

SUM I/IE l~ IS SUE
CALENDAR FOR NEXT YEAR
September 10th - Sunday
Opening of School - Sunday Classes
EVE RO SH HASHANAH

19th - Tuesday
EVE YOM KIPPUR (KOL NIDRE)
October 8 - Sunday
Teachers' Institute (Lansing)
No Religious School
Oct ber 9 - Monday
Opening of Religious School
Hebrew Classes

TEACHER TRArn ING

29th - Septenb er 2 1 Tues. - Sat.
HSTY SUl-iHER CONCLAVE
SCHOLASTIC AWARDS TO CONFiill'1ANDS
Avis Teles - Honor Society for
Latin, English &amp; Honor Roll for
Three Consecutive years
Jerome Levine - Gold pin for
highest award and outstanding
Citizenship in Junior High
Gilbert Ashendorf - awards in
Latin and perfect attendance
Ronald Rapoport - award for high
scholastic avera,~e in Junior·
Hi gh School

SERVICES RE.~DERED BY UNION OF
AMERICAN HEBREW CONGREGATIONS
(To which B'nai Israel is affiliated)
1. Summer Institute for Educators
2. Biennal in Fashlngton in June
3. Camp sessions for children and
Youth
4, IBJC-JIR for Rabbis
5- NFTY Summer In stitute - to which
two of our new Temple Youth
Orficers will go - Marcia Levin
and Barbara Silverman
6. Sunmer Art A,.'1. tiqui ties Tours
7. Aliyas to Israel
,

�T E MP L E F AH I L Y
Anniversaries
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Sol SLlverman, June 20
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Bernard Fisher, June 22
Mr . &amp; Nrs. Jack Lipman, June 23
Mr . &amp; Mrs . Robert Cherin, June 24
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Harold Kline, June 30
Mr. &amp; Mrs . L;uis Darmstadter, July t
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Daniel Roetter, July 3
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Gustaav DeJong, July 4
Mr . &amp; Mrs. Jess Levin, July 8
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Sanuel Price, July 24
Mr. &amp; Hrs . Louis Goldberg, July 28
:Mr . &amp; Mrs . Louis Grossman, Aug. 2
Mr) &amp; Mrs. Douglas Ro _s en, Aug. 12
Mr~ &amp; Mrs. Joseph Singer, Aug . 15
Ral)bi &amp; Mrs . Stanley Kaplan, Aug. 2
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Jack Steindler, Aug. 24
Mr. &amp; Mrs . Sanruel Lawson, Aug. 30
Dr. &amp; Mrs. Maurice Stromberg, Aug -31Mr. &amp; Mrs. N.ilton Steindler, 3ept.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Marvin Gudlesky, Sept . _ 1

Sigmu.11.d Cahn, husband of Mrs .
Selma Cahn, father of NTs .
Sam Shumacher, !mr,u s t 31
Marie K. Ripner, mother of Mrs .
Douglas Rosen, Se9tember 5
Bessie Gudel sky, ·mother. of David
Gudelsky, September 7
·
Minnie Stein, mother of Hrs. Sam
J. Singer, September 8
Aaron Soloraon, father of Hrs .
Meyer Jacobs, Sivan 28;
June 12
Samuel Rothschild; father of
Benno Rothschild, Sivan 29,
· June 1.3
Ida Greenberg, mother of Dr.
Arthur Greenberg, Tamuz 1,
June 15
Lena Lawson, mother of Sam LawsO'
Tamuz 5, June 19
··
Solomon K~hn, f a ther of Mro. Jack
Lipman, TaT!Illz 7, June 21
Hertz Loeb, father of Louis DarmYAHRZEITS
stadter, Tamuz . 27, July 11
Bessie Kline, mother of Mrs .
Flora Krupp, mother of Mrs. Louis
Harold Kline, June 26
Aron, Trunuz 29, July 13
Simon Belfer, father of Mrs . Anna
Johanna Kallheim, mother of Hrs .
Miller, June 27
Selma Cahn, Av_6, July 19
Garrett · Galombeck, .husband of
Pauline Field-s, mother of Harry
; Mrs . Martha Galombeck, July 13
Fields, Av 9, July 22
David Bell, f ather of Arthur Bell, Sarah Eliasohn, mother of Hrs.
·
August 2
. _
Louis Berman, Av. 13, July 26
David Jacobs, father of Hrs . Earl
Jette Rothschild, mother of Denno
Brace, August 5
·
Rothschild, Av . 15, July 28
Raymond Perry, father of - Mrs.
Israel Gudelsky, father of David
Alma Zoll, August 10
Gudelsky, Av 28, Auc,u s t 10
Leonore Klein, dua ghter of Mrs.
Inez Lieberthal, s i s t er of Jack
Sarah Klein, August 17
Chevlin and Ellis Ciievlin,
Samuel Krupsky, father of Mrs .
Elul 6, Augu_s t 18
Harry Berman, August 17 . ·
Reuqen Yasinow, father of i'irs .
Leah Esther b.u go ssovitz, .mother ·
·Jo seph Singer, :.::1u1 7, Aug . ]9
of Dr. Ralph :Augu st , · Aug . . 18 Rebecca Levy, mother of Reuben
Rose Berman, mother· of Mr s. Max . ·
Levy, Elul 8, Aui:,u E;t 20
Schubb, i1rs. Fred Stein; snd Esther Pitkowsky , mother of .Nrs
Hr s . Louis Berrn:aii , Aug. JO
Horris Teie s , Elul .11, irng . / 23

7

I

�YAHRZEITS (Continued)
Maur~ce Feingold, father of Jack
ctnd Ellis Chevlin, Elul 17,
August 29
Jacob Singer, rrusband of Mrs. Rose
Singer, father of Dr. Irving
Singer, Elul 20, Sept. 1
Hnnnah BlUI:1ber.g,-- nother_ of_ Mrs.
Sanuel Lawson, Elul 26,
September 7
U.A.H.C. BIKrnAL rn WASHrnGTON, DC
November, 1961
"Judaism and Democracy: Our Common
Mission" will be the theme of the
UAHC's 46th General Assembly to be
held in Va shington.,. D....C., November
11-16, 1961. UAHC sessions will
probe the application of Judaism
to such topics as the problems of
the Congregation, The Family, The
Morality of Peaceful Co-existence,
The Conduct of Qovermnent, The
Revolution in Industrial Relationships and Vocations and Avocations.
Syllabi for the sessions will be
circul ated to .all congregational
celegate s well in advance of the
As sembly. · The National Federation
of Tenple Si sterhoods will hold its
23rd General Asser,1bly simul te.neousl
with the Union's.
The UAHC urge s every congregato send its Rabbi and a full delecation to this major convention
of L:.m_Ert·ic_an_-~form_ Juda.i:s_fl_.
SU:Mi:,IER ACTIVITIES
SUMMER S~SSIONS OF 1960 UNION
IUSTITUTE at Oconomowoc, Wisconsin.
--NFTY NATIONAL CA11P LEADERSHIPS
IH STITUTE,--NFTY 11 HAGIGAH" ARTS
FE~,TIVAL --NFTY TE,,.PLE YOUT:{ TRIPS
ABROAD--SEliINAR Ai:1D \/ORKSHOP STUDY
TOURS IH ISRAEL --- NINTH Ai.\!NUAL
SUi,:t.iER SEMINAR FOR P,~R.SONNEL IN
JE'.!I SH EDUCATION, July 3-24 in
ilew York

1961-62 OFFICERS INSTALL-2.:D
Newly elected officers of B1 nai
Isra91 installed at a Congregational Dinner on June 11th:
President: Abe Ashendorf
Vice-President: Marvin Gudelsky
2nd Vice-Pres. Joel Wiener
Secretary: Robert Libner
Treasurer: Dr. Irving Singer
Added to the Board of Trustees
to serve until 1964 were: Dr.
Arthur Greenberg, Isac.ore Ashendorf, Louis Grossma.i.1, Jack Steindler, Dr. i:i.aurice Kan tor, Arthur
Bell, Hennan Grossman and .Rose
Lawson.
Sisterhood officers are: Mrs.
Harrison Friend, President: Mrs.
Albert Parker, President-Elect;
Mrs~ Maurice Stromberg, 2nd VicePreside.a t; Mrs. Sol Zoll, -3rd VicePresident; Mrs. Harold Page, 4th
Vice-~~esident; Mrs. Donald Romer,
Recording Secretary; Mrs. San
Singer, Corresponding Secretary;
Mrs. Sam Lawson, Treasurer; Nrs.
Max Ashendorf, Mrs. 1,rarner Galombeck, and Hrs. 1•1orris Levine,
Directors.
-'----------Hadassah Officers are: Mrs.
Jerome Cherin, President; Mrs.
Donald Romer, President-Elect; drs.
Morris Kantor, 2nd Vice-.t'r esident}
Mrs. Dan Silberman, Recorc: ing
\
Secretary ; Mrs. Loui s Jaf fee, Corre sponding Secretary ; 11r s . Rebecca \
Cwebel, Treasurer; Mrs. i. ,orris
\
Levine, Hr s . Dan Rap:Jort and rirs.
Sol Zoll 1 Directors.

-----------

SU}li-t~R AC'rI VITIES ( Continued)
ZIOlU ST 3Uhi4ZR CAi .PS --College
Su,.';JID.er Uplan method of studying
Hebrew--Arnerican Fork-Study Progr am
in I sr ael--HEBREWUiHON COLLL~GE - j
E\rTI SH Ir~STITUTE QF RELI GION offers 'f
r adua te courses in a Sur,1n8r ln,
stitute for Educators, July 11-25 ·

�REFUAH SHELAYMAH
ASSIST.Ai:lT PHrnCIPAL TO
Our prayers for good health fo
I
ADl1INISTRJ.._TORS INSTITUTE
MR.
HILTOH STEINDLER, who is a f
Mrs. Jerome Cherin, newly appatient
at Mercy Hospito.l. l:e 1
pointed a ssistant to Rabbi Kaplan
know
he
would
welcol':le exi_Jression1
for the Religious School, will atof
€'.Ood
wishes.
tend a Summer Institute for EduYOUTH
c· tors at the Union Institute,
The
first
annual
national Yout~
Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, June 23-25.
Advisors'
Summer
Traini.~e
InstiThere will be intensive studies
tute
has
been
announced
by
the
for several days ·with some of AmNatj_onal
Federation
of
Temple
erican Jewry's outstanding EduYouth. It will be held at
cators and Rab-·)iS in a beautiful
UAHC I s Joseph Eisner Cai;n for
i
and inspiring area.
Living Judaism at Great Barring- ~
This is another official service
ton, Massacrrusets, June 27 to
l
by · our brother organh;ation, the
July 2, 1961.
Union of American Hebrew Congreaa0
NFTY has also announced three
tions through its reginional of
trips
to Europe and Is:r-: 31 this
Chicago &amp;"'1.d Great Lrkes ,
summer.
For further det..,.ils on
·~ "People pay very little attention
other
programs,
write to the
to what you say about your religion
National
Federation
of Tc:·) l e
--they' re busy watching what you
•
Youth,
838
Fifth
Avenue,
£1ew
do about. "--from Terrnl e David Revie
York
21,
or
contact
the
11abbi.
"Hardeni."r1g of the heart ages
Please return all borrowed books
people more quickly than hardening
from
the Tenple, Roligi,ous School
of the arteries!" Temple Ta ttler
or Rabbi's Libran.
NON-PROFIT
CONGREGATION B 1HAI ISRA:::L
ORG!i.JIZATION
Fourth &amp; Febster Streets
TIHE-VALUE HAIL
Muskegon, ]\fichi gan
Telephone: PA2-2702
Rabbinage : P06-5427

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                    <text>TEMPLE
,NAI ISRAEL
MUSKE40N, MlCHl4AN
Rabbi Stanleq Kaplan
Dr. Arthur Greenbe r g , Presi den t
June 2 , 1961
liirs . Evelyn Ga lombe ck , Choir Dire c tor
Si Yan 1D , 5721
Hr. Arnol d Bourziel, l1usic Dir e c t or and Or~anist
C O i ! 1 ! U rJ I T Y \! 0 R S H I P
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Exodu s , Cha pters 21-24, Humber s 16-17
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June 16th
8: 30 PH
FAAILY VORSHIP
In Honor of Fat hers ' Day
Reli giou s School Teachers and Staff Re cognition
High School Graduate s R 'co gnition
One ,· Shabba t
T R A D I T I O N A L W O R S H I P- Continuin g Throughout the Surnne r
Sabbath Eve June 2, 9 &amp; 16
Sabba th Morn June 3, 10, &amp; 17

7 : 30 PM
8:30 AM

�RABTH TO YOU

ARE YOU AN AMERICA!~ JEl;l?
American Jews are a generous and an open-handed group. Look nt how
they support UJA, buy Isr?el h on0s, build hospitals, endow univ8r s ities,
underwrite cultural p ro 8rams , and so on. But there i s one glari n g f l a.w .
Too large a part of American Jewry is still far from z a:'1.erous ~--'h en it
comes to making a contribution to "religion"--that is, to t heir Te:.l}, le
Building· Funds, and to their natio'1al institution s . It is a lop-sicl.ed
a -::ipreciation of what i s best for Judaism vhen a ma.Tl gives gra:.12.ly to c
cultural ·cause and ni ggar cliy or not at all for the training of rabbis;
when he gives boomingly to a. medical campaign but grudgingly or not at
all for the religious education of chilcJ.ren. The Combined Ca.1u)ai :.,n for
American Reform Judaism has oeen f ighting this upside-down practice for
years--and more and more congre gants of Reforni Temples are begL.·1.ning to
see the' light. Still--the r e are far too many who still think th.it they
can perpetuate Judai sm by z iving munificently to everything but Judaism.
Giving to Jewish cau ses is fine. -Giving to Judai sm--that it iiW.Y _;:;iye
strength to Jewry-:...i s e oually as fine. Think it over.
_____________________B~1_11etin Excha..."1€£9
Dear Congre gant:
As a Sisterhood , we 2.re ~,riIt was nice to see a fa irly good m.sirily a r eligious organiz;a tion,
turn-out at the electi on this ;1ast
the right arm of our Ter,1 ple, with
Sunday , and I vish to congratulate
obli gations a.s pa.r ents to our
tho new officers aT1d. j1.ew :member:, of
childr~n e.nc our com.Dunity. It is
t he 3oc,rd of Tru,;;tee s . It ,ms a
our duty as parents to set c. ·)os.iplea sure to have served the c 0Illi;1ux1i t y _t.;t_ve example for 0 11r chilc:_:cen .
thLs ) ast year and I hope that HG
At t rmding Sah b a th s r;:::·vice c; 1 eha ·e made s ome pro gr es s. Let us all ~;l,' .lRr ly e.s a family i s Oi.1ly one
tl n out for the instc.. llation c.innc r
way , but, a not to b e~ forgottei.1
a· l by so doing show o-..ir ,3u _ppc::: t of
on e ! I~ we cc1.n m.J.ke our Judaism
, .. r n ew Presiden t, Abe Asb c:idcrf.
a n .r:J vita l , &lt;\y ,iamic influen c e in
Meanwhile , we l1.:: v e a n o"vh:=:i:: .·- i:&gt; ,rc-i..h our live s, we a.re , i nrl.ec0. , making
to go 1:ntil the n e w : egi r:1c t a~~0s
pincgTeSSo
Pl e2. s0 coopc:;. 0. t e by '1,:1yi;_1g
1, ver .
I t i ,, m.y fe:i.-·-rent hope th2.. t, alJ
-:i ou r pls:ig:Js . The 'l'c;n )l-1 ne ::ds a ll
o f u s , the f c1. ithful _. ti:c ~le s s
t he noney which h2.s b een :_:iled ged
worker s to whori I am very gr 0.teful ,
i:::rmedie. tel~
and those who could do mo::·e if tney
Cor,· ial ly y oL1r .1)
woul d , join to gether f or 0 r ec.ter
Arthur Greenbe rG,
achievement of our co"~~on J oals
Pre s i dent
as Sisterhood memhers .
Dear Siste:.
;,s we plan f or the &lt;.,"9 ·:;in ; yec..r
As our f o1'!1ial Si st2r hood. y ear
with "old". and ne·." officer3 w1d
drc1.ws to a (lo s e , this is a good time b oa rcl.s t ,:.kin.3 on both olc:. mic. n ew
to think to::et hc:.~ a bout th8 pa st
r e•3·0on s ibili ties and challen ::;e s;
year - our i:cco,ilpl i shr.ient .s 2.~1 r]. 2. lso
we ,_: 1 t you ple2.se lencl your h0l ~Jing
ou r di i3ap·-;)0 ~'1 t:.'lc:c1t s? b11 t o:,1ly for t ha I hi:'.r..d a:r,d heart,? 1-re will all ·:,e
pur \Jos s of _oe·l-:, ··,er p1·epc.:--·.i..·1g um:·-:;_•j_cher.
Sisterly _yours,
selve s fo :r. +,hs fu 4:1.1.:.·o,
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�C A L E :i D A R JUNE
4th Sunday
C9nfiruatiQn Class - 12:15 - 4
6th :Tuesdav
Sis t e~ d &amp;: Hadassah Lunch 12:45
8th •Thursday
BOA..."9.D OF TRUSTZES
11th - Sunday
Confinna.tion Class 12:15 - 4
'ra.·lPLE INSTALLATION DINNER 6: 30
12th - -i,.ionday
Teachers' Evaluation Meeting 3:30
14th ··Tednesday
l IHAL OONFIRi-tiATION REHEARSAL 7-9
Op en Sisterhood Board Meeting 8:30·
15th Thursday
BOARD OF EDUCATION
8:15 pH
B 1 nai B 1 rith
8:30 PM
17th - Saturday ·
CONFIRJ/JATIOH CER:i!:HOi:JY
8:00
18th - Sunday FA'l'fER.3' DAY
SUNMER CALEllDAR
20::-24th Tue sc~ay - Saturday
Central Conf. American Rabbis ilJ. y.
25th - Sunday
RELIGIOUS SCHOOL PICNIC 10: an

TEMPLE FA N I LY
A.'1Ili versaries
lvIT. &amp; Nrs. Harry Berman, June 8
lir. &amp; Mrs . Jerome Cherin, June 9
Sarah
Stein
TEMPLE W STAµ, ATIOlJ DL:IN ER

srraDAY, JUNE 11
AT THE PAGO]?A.
2325 Peck St., Muskegon Heights
6:30 to 7 : 30 Cocktail Hour,
7:30 Dinner
pace is limited to 70 persons.
Abosolutely last day for re s ,3 rva.tions is Uednesc'J.ay, June 7. Call
.rnmple for Reservations. Cost ~~3
er person . Let's pay our respect
to the outgoing and inconing presi
~ents!
SISTJRHOOD OPZN BOAF.D ,-1:S.:ZTI NG
Ju..."le 14 - \·!edne sda.y 8: 30 Pl'-1
in the Tem1_)le
1961-62 Budget to be Approved AUCiU ST 26th - Saturday
fr,;::iortan t : :__ All Sisterhc v:l
Bl:!.r Hi tzvah of Randy Grossman
_ ___;;l:..::c
1Enbers '\)elcene · _.
~7j;J].-30th_ Sunday - Wednescla'[
SIS'l'-2:RHOQD..:.HADASSAH CLQ :..,L-. J LUNCHE01'
T3.ACH'.ri:R T?J.,,Ill rnG
Tuesday - june 6th - ~1.75 ) erson
29th - SEPTEtB~R 2, Tues.
Sa t.
Y. W.C. A. - 12:45 P. M.
i:-iGTY SUI:fr,1El. CON CLAVE
Reservo.ti ons not tal~en after June 4
3/.-X- ~;- -~ --~·-r• f-:r:H~-X~fCall Ren a Levine or Rhoc.•.a Rosen
CPJ.EiiDAR FOR NEXT YEAR
PEJ-1749
PL5-1105
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S:8:0TEl-:iI.JR 10th - Sunday
B' nai B 1 rith-Sist3rhooc1. RELIGIOUS I I
Openin g of School - Sunday Cl a ses I SCHOOL PICNIC - June 25th EVE ROStl HASHANAH
10: 00 Al:1 until dark, HcGraft Park
].9th - 'l'i,esday
Helpers needed - Ca ll Jacob
=:vz Y0 .-1 KIPPUR (KOL NIDRE)
Ash'c)ndorf or ; 1a ine Friend
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OCTO: ::_:;R 3 - Sunday
Mona Vie 1 -r J evish Ce0'1etery
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Te2.c; Jr s I nsti.tute (1.?nsing)
1-ssociation once again announces
ifo F Jligious School
the a vailability of gr , _ve spaces.
OCT• J- J 9 - Monday
For
i nforrJ.F.tion contact L ~ A;.; h c,n -- -- - - - ------·- Oj_)' 1bg of :f'J_, J.igious School
d.orf now.
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BAR i'iiIT ZVA.H
Evening, Ei ght O1 Clock
ftfr . and 1--Irs . Perry Bacon cnnounce
the Bar Ni tzvah of their son, Daniel
June r?, 1961
on Friday, J·un e 9th a t 8: JO o I clock
Tenpl e B 1 '.1 ai I s r 2el
in the evenin G ruF invite the conc.;re gc.tion to the rece •Jtion :L,ir.1edio.. t Gly f'ollowl n ,; i;:1 the :'3ocial ha ll.
F..ZCZPTION
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I rrm1edia tely following services
Our pra.yers for good. health for
The e;1tire Congre ga tion is corHRS. GUS DEJONG, who i s a l)atient
dially invited~ All youth 13 yea.rs
a t Hackley. r e \:now she 1-rould wel- old and over (unless members of the
""'c"'o""'n""'
1e'--"e"")"":t"-')1,__,·e=s='::;="l=
· o=n=s=-"-o=-=- f -=g_,co.,co~d~,-~i=s=h=e~s~·~- familie s of the confirmlliids) are
-if- -cm•cH a llv invited.
I N V I 'I' A T I O ll

m&amp;y

WITH THE Rf-1.]i3I
He has spoken to the Heights Kiwanis and Optimists Clubs concerning
Judaism and the Eichmann trie.l. .•
the rea ction wa s very good and deeper
under ·: tandin g obtained--He was the
main speaker for t he de;:1oria l Day
Par :::i.de . . ..
Vha t s tand s out a!!1on _; a ll o. cti vi ti e s thi s past year, concernin g the
Rabbi, ha s be en the Sen.1on Series,
"Grea t Sons of _the Je,:~fsh P~ple:
Mose s 1 J e_$u s. Har x anec \FreuG. "-CONGlli::l..iATION B , ~:! AI I 3RA~L
Fourth &amp; Vebster Stree ts;
Muske gon , Hichi __;an
'
Telephone : PA2-2702
Rabhinage: P06-5427

A Panel Discu s sion, with repre-

sentatives of the major faiths on
"Comparative Religion "--fa1d in the
general comm.unity, 1-rhat h2.s L =i. s ting
si gnificance was his sermon f or
the Union Thants gi vin g 2Grvice a t
the First Bapti s t Church to gether
with the First CongregHtio:.10.l and
Mothoclist groups, and a l s o his
1:ork as President of th,3 loca l
Adult Edi2cation As socia tion.
NON-PROFIT
ORG.Ai~LATION
THiE-V ALUE i!i.AIL

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                    <text>ISRAEL
MUSKEyON, MlCHlyAN
Rdbbi Stdnleq Kaglan

Dr . Arthur Greenbei·g , Pres.dent
May 19, 1961
Evolyn ~n.l onbec.k, Choir Dir-ictor·'
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C O lI l1 U N I T Y W O R S H I P

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SHAVUOS I SSUE

May 19th

8:30

SH.AVUOS FORSHIP
Yizkor Services

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TORAH DISCU ~.,SION: Numbers, Chapters 8 -12, 16-24
Song Singing Oneg Shabbat

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May 26th

8:30

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Sermon: "MARX bi'1D TdE JOHi.~ BIRCn
cfgfri
The Jewish Peoples' Nod ern Stepson
And The Cru s a 0e o f the American Reactionaries
Continuing the Serie s of the
Great Sons of t he J ewish People
T R A D I T IO Nh. L WORSHIP
Sabbath: Evening May 19th &amp; 26th
iviorning Nay 20th &amp; 27th
Shavuos: Evening May 20th &amp; 21st
Horning Hay 21st · &amp; wvnd
Yizkor Monday Hay 22nd

7 :30
8:30
7:30
8:30
9:15

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RABIJ _J'_
Q_JOU_
The word Shnvuos meai,.s weeks, because t here r:,r e exactly s even i!eoks
betwe en the first d(:ty of Passover and t he cay of Sh,.vuos. JhEi.vuos and
Pa ci s oYe r have keyt this c,~l en~ar r elat i onship s ince early Biblic2..l
times becau s e on two level s of meaning the t ,.,. o holidays a re fund:lJ:,entally connected with one a.,.,.other ·.
.
On the .first level of meaning , hoth festivE:.l s i•ere i nportant agricul tral holidays for the ancient s t r te of Isr:;_ el, Passover ½e in.; the
spring holiday anc. Shavuos the holiday ,of the First Fruit s .
On the ba s is of thi s earlier meaning is t he later r.1eaninJ which
still hold s today and f or s.11 times. Pa ,- s over became the Fe s tivo.l of
Freedom bec~m s e of the 2:mcus aml. Shavuos became the Time of t!le Giving
of the Torah on Hount Sina i, Z'man Hanton Torosaynu. The point is tha.t
a ) eople, such as the Jev i sh Peopl e , cannot receive end live by a Code
of Laws, such as the Tora h, without fir ·3 t being free. By the s.:i.'ne
token c1 -people cannot 1-,e f ree unle s s t h.c)y a ccept en d s trive to live by
ri ghteousne s s and law as in the Tora h. ·
Together with Sukko s , these two holidays form the Three Pil zrim
Fe s tive.ls -which are in nature like the Sabb,,_th bec.:- u s e the Jewi sh
People a re to re s t on the se fe s tiva l s ancl&gt; offer up sjecial :?rayers a ll
within a f r runework of joyous than..1&lt;:sgi v:i.ng to God. ·
Normally, the ceremony of Confirm,·.tion falls on Shavuos or very
near it. This ye, r becau s e of necessity and beer.u se of conditions
b eyonc1. our control, Conf irmation h..ei.s be ·.:1n set for J·une. Howe ver, next
y ee.r aTld in the followin ~ year , the Confimation Ceren ony 'riill "ne
chedul ed f or thB 0havuos s easo.
EDUCJ-!.TION
Hirsch, Regional Director of the
A Smnr.1er Academy for Jcmi s h
sponsoring
a rea s , will cons titute
Studies will he initia ted this ·year
the
s
k
.:f'.f.
_F or informc1.tion, cona s part of t he e:-c:)erimenta l protact the R,_9.b'bi.
gram of Adult Jewi sh E(:~ucation under the aus-oices of the ,j;~tional
f'llill LESS,\GE QF ISPJ'.2L ·ro :SE
Board of Ac,ult Je;,•i s h Education of
BROADCAST ON W
KBZ
the UAHC-CCAR. The Academy, an
Sunday,
M
ay
21,
Rabbi
Jay Kaufintensive one-ueek training course
man,
Vice-President,
UAHG.·,
!·;ill
will be op erRt 0d by the Chicago
speak
on
the
topic
"OLD
COHHANDFederation and the Great Lakes
f-'i ll~TS F01l. A NEl:! Ati~." • . .: : ,
Council for congrega tional leaders
Sunday, Hay 28, Rabbi Uolf e
in those regions ~t Crunµ Ocononowoc
Kelman,
Exe cu ti V:Et .Vi-c-e-Pre side:c1t,
1Jisconsin.
Dr. J1arry Orlinsky and
Ra.bbinicalAssemply _of Amaricc ,
Jakob Petuchm...-ski of the Hebrew
will
speak
on the .topic "Til.:; :~&amp;lJ-:-Union College-Jewish In s titute of
FITS OF iJOUBT'?il .. . ' .
Religion, Dr. Chaim Es srog , DirecCheck '.-fi th. your locl:!-1 stt~tion
tor of UAHC 1 s Adult J ewish Educafor
the time of .the s.ebroa dc.: 1. sts ..
tion Department,
Rabbi Richard
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20th - Saturday ARdED FORCES DAY

T 2 ;, P L E

F AN I LY

A:1. .ni versaTie s
1:-ir. &amp;.Hrs . Sa ·.mel Kle.yf, May 24

2lnt - :..:unday
Hr. ,}. Mrs. Morri s Levi..11.e, hay 30
Reli r;;ious School :10 - 12 : 15 AM
Holiday Assembly 10-10:30 M1
Confir:1.ation with Rabbi 1 - 3 PM YLHRZEITS
3 &amp; 8 PH
Nath..m Jacobs, father of Nr. l•1eyer
lmGic2.l Fe s tival
(Congrega tional Church)
J a cobs , Hay 21
Urban League . Youth Concert 4 : 00
(YHCA) .
Ulah B. Hiller, moth2?r of M.r s . Janes
TYG Interfaith-Meeting 7 - 9 PM I Metz, Hay 23

22nd - 25th Monday - Thursday
Re[;Ular Hebrew Clttsses .

Carol Steindler, daughter of ivi.r.
t: Hr s . Mil ton Steindler, "t iay 27

25th - Thursday
BOARD OF EDUCATION MEETING 8:15

Barnet Greenberg, father of Mrs.
Sol Silverma.11., May 28

28th - Sunday .·
Religious School lo~_.:. 12: 15 .AM
FINAL SESSION
CLO::irn G EXEROISES 11 i 45~12: is : ·TE! .iPL~ ELECTIONS 10 - 11: 30 AM
Confirnation with Rabbi 1 - 3 PM
TYG Instalia.tion
7 - 9 PN

Loui s e Aron, moth:Jr of Louis Aron
and f'~!s . Hartha. Galonbeck, Hay 29
k brahar.i Ro sen, brother of }irs.
Sarah Klein.
Lene. Gros snan, nother of Mrs.
Louis Goldber8 , Sivan 19, June 2

29th - Ju.--ie 1st Nonday - Thursday
Re 1:;u lD.r Hebrew Clas ses Final Weekf _________________4
RELIGIOUS SCHOOL
30th - •fuesc1.ay - MEHORI.AL DAY
Closing Sessions
Sunday Cla ~ses; l'iay 28th
Hebrew Classes: June 1st
31s t - 1 rec1nesday
Adult F.clucation Hebrew 7:30-9:00
Closing Exercises and Services
(Final Session)
1'laY~28th. l l : ~ l . 2 : 15.
Jffi~E 1 s t - Thursday
HE}JR:; 7 '.-~CH001 lL:1AL SESSION
B 1 nai B'rith
8:30 PM
SISTJmHOOD ACTIVITY DAY -Thursdays
C.AiJCER DR2SSINGS - 1:00 - 4:00 Pl1
:tf r c:. Horris Kan tor in Charge
GIFT &amp; JUDAICA SHOP 1:00 - 4:00 PM

CONGREGATION B'RH ISRA.21
BOARD OF TRIJ J TJES iuHWUNCES
ELECTI01~ OF OFFICERS
May 28th
-10 :00 - 11:30 \
1
Coffee and Doughnuts
at the Houston House

�Re f ua h SheL"ynah
7
'. e a re hap~)Y to ,mnounce that
Mrs . Ro s e Sin[:er, Mr o. SelnP Cahn
and ~lr. Hyi:mn Li 1)man have been 6ischarge d from v ririous ho s )i t P.l s .
Hr : . Singer i s 2.t home recup 1=;rating
and 1:e hope that a ll of ther.i 1rill
henceforth enjoy .;ood heal th .
Six year olci. Janet Ror11er has
b een a C::ni t t ed to Mercy, and •rould
enjoy cRr0s from her frieDds .
Because of a confusion in hos.!)ital reco rc1 s , !lr s . Barna r c'. Fisher
W['.S aimounced in the l as t 1)ulletin
a s being in the hospitaL n e are
naking the corre ction tha t she has
not be en in the hsopita l and that
she i s enjoying ; ood }1eal t h.
U.A. H.C. BI 2:.dAL IN lTASHINGTON, D.C
Noven ber, 1961
·•
11 JUD,i.I Sr•i &amp; m::. iOCR.CY: ' ·,~:~
.• !
OUR COH iON MISSION
Dele gates needed fron our con gregation. Contact our Pr~s i dent or
Rabbi.
CON GRZGA TION B I NAI I SRi~:zL
Fourth &amp; Hebster Streets
Nu skegon, Htchigan
Telephone: ?A2-2702

Rabbina ge:

HICHIG.Hi'l STA'l'Z ::i IST.:RHOOD COi:VZ:lTIOi-i
The then e of the April Convontion in Detroit Has "Se)ar c·.t';) i.Jot
Thys'3 l f From. the Cor.rr.m nity. 11 ~:--.:cellent s·,)eal-:e r s o.n d p:mels _followed this theue and provicleo. nu.ch
foocl for thou ght . The main
s·peaker, Rabbi Bal f our Brickne r,
stre s s ed the need of the Reform
Hover:ient to help the youns iJltellectual s on cnn pus go throu ;:;h th~ir
9eriod of r e jection of their f c&gt;.i th
to reach soHe sort of reli 6 iot1.8
n ,~.turi ty.
. .
Lrs . .-:;armel La1ison, 1Ir s . Albert
Parter, ant Hr
Horris Btro11berg from our mm Si starhooc':. attended the Con veri tion. Hr::: . Lewson is a ste. te officer. Ne::-:t year
HSTS . Convention \.Till be held in
Grci.nc't Rapic.~s.
T
UANT.i:::D: Bowl :lr s for B'nni J 'rith
tean. Contact Al Parker o.t
PL5-2924 or PA2-3111 as s oon c.s
·') sible.
NON-PROFIT
ORGM~ I ZATION
Tlr iE-VALUZ _·iAIL
0

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P06-5427

Forn 3547 Requested

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TEMPLE
NAI ISRAEL

MUSKEGON, MlCHI~AN
Rdbbi Stdnley Kaplan

Dr. Arthur Greenberg, President
Nay 5, 1961

Mrs . Evelyn Gal ombeck, Choir. .Director
Bourziel, Eu ~ic· Director ::ind Org;mist

.. I:,rar 19, 5721

! Ir. ;.rnold

C O i'•i ~-- TJ ii/ I 1' Y W O R S H I P

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Semon:

May 5th

8:30 PH

"PROPHETIC JUDAISN - A DR.Elu·l OR A GOAL'? 11
Should American Jewry Est ablish a
Center for Religious Social Action?

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FAHILY WOR3HIP

In Honor Of

BIRTHDAY BLESSING CEREHONY

Oneg Shabbat
WORS HIP
Sabbath Eve May 5th &amp; May 12th
Sa'bbc.. th Morn May 6th &amp; ~•lay 13th

TR I,. DITIOHAL

7:30 PH
8:30 AN

�CALE N DAR

HAY

5 - 7th Friday - Su..-ridc.y
MSTY Elections' Convention

Mr. &amp; Mrs . Ted Neumer, May 10

7th .":" Sunday
Reli gious School 10 - 12 : l5 ;AM
Confirma tion Clc.ss
1 - 4:00 PM
with Rabbi
8th - 11th Monday - Tt.'..l'.rsda y
Regula r Hebrew Classes
9th 'fuesclo.y
SISTERHOOD 11iEETIHG
&amp; PROGRAH

1:00 PM
2 : 30 PM

10th \!ednesrky
Adult &amp;iuco.tion Hebrew 7:30-9 PH
11th Thursd:,..y
BOli.PcD OF TRUST,..E-S

T EHPLE FANILY
Anniversaries
Nr. &amp; Mrs . Marcus Bess, Mn.y 6

8: 30 PH

14th Sunday l10THERS I DAY
Religious School 10 - 12 : 15 Pl-i
Gr['.de 5: Assem'0ly for
Mothers ' Day
Confirma tion Class 1 - 3:30 PH
with Rabbi
Temple Youth Group 7 - 9 PM
IN STALLATION
15th - l ':.\ th ifondcw - Thurs0.ay
Regula r Hebrew Clas ses

Mr. &amp; Mrs. Louis Berman, H2.y 11
YAHRZEITS
I da Belle OpeM, mother of Mrs .
Srun Broutman, Me.y 4
Samuel Ashendorf, husbr.nd. of J:frs
Ide. Ashendorf, fr..the r of Jacob,
Max, Isadore and Abe Ashendorf,
Mo.y 4.
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Solomon DeJong , f a ther of Gusto.:- v
DeJong, May 8
. Erns s t Klein, husband. of Mrs. Saro.
Klein, May 9
Mary Simkin, mother of Mr G. St anley
Kaplan, V1ay 15.
Irving J. Wo:)..fgang, father of Hrs .
Berna r d Fisher, Iyar 23, Hay 9
$a r a h Rosenberg, mother of Robert
Ro s enberg , Iya r 26 , Hay 12

DR. GLUECK TO LECTURE Od TV SUH DAY
Dr. Nelson Glueck , , r3 s ident of .
Hebr ew Union College-Jewi s h Insti15th Nonclu.y
tute of Reli gion, and worlC:\- fa.med
TEACHERS I MZETIN G 8: 30 - 10: 30
Biblical [•. rchaeologist , will c1.iscu 0. s Biblical Archae ology on the
17th - Wednesday
ABC-TV
network, Sunday, liay 7. Dr.
B 1 nai B'rith Stag Dinner
Glueck will be interviewed by Theo:...
Houston House
clore Bikel, editor '.". n d ho :-;t of the
J mri sh Theologica l Semi.YJ.a.17 s eries,
18th Tlrursday
Direction 1 61, o. J ewi sh Pars~)ective.
B 1 nai B 1 rith Meeting
8:30 El The u r;gre.m origi ne.tes in ifaw York,
U.A.H.C. BIB:.,ti:·i lJ., rn -·A0I~LiGTON D.C. c.nd i s s ho'm in mo s t cities f rom
November, 1961
1 : 00 to 1 ; 30 Pi 1 •

�cmlGRATULATIONS TO HRS . J. KELLY

REFUAH SEELAYMAH

Our prayers for good health for
l•J.R. D.Ai:HZL ROETTER, who underwent
surgery at GrRnd Haven Hospital
Tuesday morning, HRS. BERNARD FISHER
-who is a i:)atient at .Mercy Hospital,
MRS. ETHEL ROSENFELD, daughter of
· Mr~ Hymcm Lipman, who is recuperating in Ann Arbor fmd MRS. ROSE
SL."IJGZr7., who is still a pa.tient at
Mercy. !Te lmow they woulc. '-r elcome
e:::t) re s sions of good wishes.

T E MP L E E

KAUFi11AL'i , who wa1:1 a"''arded the Jenny

Lind .Medal by the Acarl_emy of Arts
of Sweden for her devotion to art
and for her recognition of and
sponsoring of the work of Hr . Evert
Li.rido uist, who is now con s idered
one of the great modern painters.
The citation recognizes th8.t Mrs.
Ka.ufman hc1.s thereby increased mutua l respect and understanding between America and Sweden.

I CUl T T E

Rabbi Abraham J. Feldman of Hart- w gogJ.!'.) 9_t_tor the serv-1~e , g_ot bafore.
ford , a pe.st President of the Cen- · Fe enter the synagogue with retral Conference of American Rabbis,
verence
remain there reverentl~
sugges~ts the following procedures
--Puring the s ervice follow the
for enhancing the dignity and beauty
prayer with your eyes, your heart
of Religious Services . We commend
and your mincl . Join hea rtily in
them to our members.
the resuonsi ve an d congr eg.:-; tionnl
11
There is an etiquette to be fol...
reading~ of the prayer book. Read
loued in the Syna gogue or Temple,
unitedly a..-rid di s tinctly and do
as there is one for the parlor or
not hesita te to a llow your voice
dinii.'1. g room.
to be hea rd .
--It i s ·)roper to come to the ser-_ --Sing out in congr eg .tional sin ging.
vice on tii.-ne, pref era"½ly a few
•- -Extend a ·- elcome to strange rs;
:ti.nu-bes r.:,.ofo:.-c tho service b0gins.
me.ke them fe el at home . Speak to
--If you arrive after the service
them. ifo forr,ml i...-ri s troductions_ a r e
nece s s a ry. Besides, they nay be
hn.:· iJegun , do not walk down the
aisle when the con grega tion is
your fellow-J'Tlembers whom you hr.ve
s k ,1c"'t in g . Remain otai,.ding _in the
not yet had an opportunity to mee t.
rep .· until the congregation is
--It is courteou s to wait until the
s eated and then, proceed to a seat.
service is entirely over before
--Do not t ake back seats. Come
-putting on your wr a.ps . The Benef orws.rd . (But if you are late
2liction is part of the s ervice.
k ,ke rear sea ts so tha t you do
Until the final t1 Amen t1 the sernot cl i s turb worshippers.)
vice is not over.
--U s e the time preceding the ser--The Rabbis welcome persona l revice for silent meditation and
actions and comment s on a service
s ~irituo.l preparation for the
or sermon. Do not hesitate to
service .
give these.
--Fhen the organ music begins, the
--Hember s of the congrege.tion should
s ervice has stnrte~ . All convernot give nor attend :,:mrtie 3 on the
sation should the refore stop.
eve of the Sab'"lath or Festiva.l c'. .
--One greets frien ds in the syna-'- •

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�sr:'TSREOOD' s :lAY i1E~TING
Ma y 9, 1961
Let All Mothers Join Us
Elections: 1 : 00 Ph
Progr an:
2: 30 !Y:
11 :,iodern &amp; l-leloc~iou s :'lu s ic " __
HADli.0S1;,H z;.PrE . Sz,_: Tili.i11CS
1.!e e p r ess our thcl.nks to the
foll01 ring r!ac':.2. sso.h Donor s who.3e
nru:1e .~ c1.r e to ')e ac.c1 e c~ to t hn Donor
Li s t : Mr. Davi d Gudelsky c1.nci the
l1esdron9s Hel vin Vnn Durcm , ~.w.1 d Rae
Rubinsky, who ma de possihle one
n on th I S eye ca re ; /iesc'tm,1es He.rold
Rosen, Leo Ro s e , Louis Aron, San
Lo.wson, Rebecca Cwebel, Dou gl 2. s
Rosen , Sol Sil verr.m:1. , Leo Ro ~en
and Norri s Kantor, one d£:.y 1 s ce.re
for a hospi t .?.l t)c.. t ient; : esc'ames
S,:..r.1uel Li pm,:,.n, Goldie Snith and
1".rthur Bell, br2.ce s f or a cri t) ,)led
child; Hrs. J a ck Steinol e r, a. surgica l instrtment ~terili zer in our
new hospita l.
With the help of a ll of the Donor
and t he {•;ood i~ill of our cornr.1uni ty,
the Hada ,. , sah- Hebrew ~ledical Cen ter
shall become a r eality.
Mrs. H. Berc.rln., Don9r Chnimnn . .: 1rs . P. 1-!iene:r, Co-Chain.1.Elll._
CONGREGATION B'NAI I SR.b.J,
Fourth &amp;. Febs ter Str:iets
Muskegon, 11ichigan
Telephone: Pil.2-2702
Rabbinage: P06-5427

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Congr a tula tions to :;.m. L L.: :.":b .
DANL::L SILB~R.,iJ.i~ , who s e t l1i rc.l s on /
Davi d Eric wr. s 1-iorn on k,:ril 17
HRS . S:2LNA CJ...tllJ wi.she ,1 t o then!.~ her
frienc1.s in the con;;;r eg .' tio:;,1 f or
their wny k b.(~ne s ses du:dn g her
r e cent illne .1s .
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Dear Con ::;r egants:
The Tenple fi s c2.l ye::-.r i s
dr awing to a close on June 30t~:..
let thi s ·1-ri ti:1 g, t he sc.l c:c L s and
other e:;-:;_-;enoi ture s of t he Tc:-x,le
ho.ve been .riet for the a onth of
;-"rpril with &amp; r-:ir,1:1inb,G b2.la11ce of
~:.200. Our co fi t of oper2.tion ) er
nonth i s clo s e to ". J,000.
ie
need a )p roxima t ~ly (:-,6,ooo to
finish up the year .
I nm A?pealin3 to tho ·:.o congre eants irho a :te del:i.ncuent in
t heir c:u e ;:, to pl sase pny no·~ . If
a ll the se r-1onie G e.re r ocei vecI '.,e
will be c.bl e to :.1eet our o'Jlig2. tion s .
Please send your c he ck s in ~ow.
The need i s urgen t .
Optimi s ticc1.lly yaurs ,
l-1.rthur rI. Greenh .,. r;:, President
HON-l'B.01"1
ORGA.i.J IZATION
TIHE-VALUE .-.ti.IL
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�RABBI TO YOU

Editorial

"Wha t Cen I Do ? 11

Presented as a t1Guest Sy.iiritoria lt1 in this issue of our bulletin is
this ti:i,1ely editoria l f :rom t he TeH,Jle Bulletin jJ ews S8rvice of t he
Union of .America~ Hebrew Congrega tion s .

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In thi s er a ,rhen co m-::ii c issue s have been compre s sed into per ::ona l
one s by the conc;uest s of s pace and time, pr obably the :&gt;1ost t aunting
ouestion the thoughtful ~)ers on asks himself is: t1B11t what can I do? 11
AT!10ng other thin gs , our s i :3 an age of personal leadership because it
is an age of organizations . Vn a te-ver else we have not achieved in our
society, we have crea t ee. o.n interlockin g network of self-and comm.unity
interests .
Hhen the Union of .American Hebrew Congrege.tions holds its 46th
General Assembly in Whshington thi s November, the implications of these
no longer separa ble L.,terest s will be 1ondered and explored by thousands
of delegates from all p.:•.rts of the ' •estern hemisphere . Under the genera]
tha."1e, t1Judaism and Demo cracy: Our Conman Mission," the delego.tes will
deo..l with such f a cets of the whole a s "The M:oro.li ty of Peaceful Coexi :3tence," "The Conduct of Government, 11 11 The Revolution in Indu stri2.l
Rela tionships," vn d other as::_Jects of our nationa l and internationP.l
cor.mrunity, not only from a social point of view but from a religimrn
one a s well.
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This congre gation will send delegates to the Genera l A". sembly -,hich
year will be a most serious busine ss for s erious men and women i n positions of leader ship . For these cleleg,~. tes, the UJ.HC i s :Jre .Jaring severcl.
syllabi ::i.nd the se will be ready soon. Resolutions will "be passed and
positive actim1. t aken a t the sessions of the UA.HC Bienn i a l 1 ,rhich ,-rill
only he truly reprcs ntative of t he T:1ovement if every r.ieraber of every
Ref om conr~rega tion thoroughly uncers t2nc.s the issue to be c on ci dered,
and experiences a high s ense of pers onal involve~ ent.
Every mer.1h 3r of thi s con gr egc. tion, certainly, m-res it to hiraself end
the Reform Hovenent a s a whole to ree.c.~ , to study, to di s cu s s the r_uestions th.Et our leadership will take up in F?.shington. The ti.!1e 11..,s
long since pa ,., sed when o:ny responsibile congregant cc11 leave to others
the decisions and the t hinking tha t must go into making t hem at the
Assenbly, for these decision s will determine the shape of t hin::;s to
come for Reform Juda i ::m . Here, nt lea --; t, is one answer to the y.il o.intive 0,u e, tion, "But what can I do"?"

�HEBREl.i UNION COLLEGE - NE'W LIBRARY
The handsome new Rare Book Wing of the Hebrew Union Colle ge-Jewish
Institute of Religion in Cincinnati contains many r a re items of great
int9re s t to Jewish schola rs and art lovers. One extraordinary trea sure
i s t~1e virtually complete collection of manu s cripts of the native Chinese
Je~~s - hymnals, prayer books and s 2ctions of the Penta teuch, some in the
form of fans or accordions . Beautiful illlli'lina ted manuscripts, a
Spinoza librn.ry reckoned one of the grea test in size and L~tportnnce
and ma,.,.y r a re and valuable Hebrew incuna bula, or early printed books,
are included in the Library' s outsta.~ding collection. A specia l closed
se s sion for bibliophiles and libro.rians on matters of concern to collectors will be held Sunday, June 4, durin g the weekencl. dedic1:ttion cere1•1oni e3 on the Cincinna ti campus of the College-Institute .
Old wine in new bottles is somethLYJ.g to be a voided, but older books
p re fe1· t he environment of a modern libra ry. The new Library building
of the Hebrew Union Colle ge-Jewish Institute of ReliGion in Cincinne.ti
h D.S o.chieved the best possible climate for the ca re a:id -pre servation of
its 160 , : 00 volUT:1es, JT1any of which 2.re hath r n re a11d old. The new a irconc:i tioning sy s tem provides an even year-round ter11Jer .'.l. ture of 72 dec ree s 2.;.1d. 50% r el2.tive hur:iid ity and filters i n.purities from the out s ide
a ir electrosta tico.lly. Dedication of the new libra ry will t 1::.ke pl a ce
So.turr.'.Cl.y evening, June 3.
An invita tion to the dedication cere,:ionies in June on the Cincinna ti
cc~n pus of the Hebrew Union College-Jewish In s titute of Reli gion hn.s
8 0110 out fror.i Dr. Nelson Glueck, President, r-n&lt;.l Hr. Rohe rt P . Goldman,
3 00.r:-. Chairman, via the i'-'12.rch issue of the Colle ge-Institute Bulletin.
Accer t w--ices nre alreac'.y comin g in anc~ t hose Fishi ng to attend this L'il9 ressive joyful event should not cl.ele.y in making their re servations.
Nr s . Sally Broun, special a s s i s tan t to the Provo st a t the College- Ins titute, 3101 Clifton Avenue, Cincinnati 20, Ohio, will make y our hotel
r ecorvo..tions if you give her enough notice.
If you ca;mot manage to ge t to the dedication cere1,1onies J·une 1-4
on t ~10 Cincinnati campus of the H. U. C. -J. I. R. , why not include Cincinn u ti in y our vacation itinero.ry and tour t he beautif ul new buildings
l a ter in the summer? The College-In s titute is a h rays open, but it
woulcl. be helpful if you would let them knov in advance of your o..rrival
s o that they can make a guide available.

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NAl ISRAEL

MUSKEyON. MlCHlyAN
Rabbi Stank:~ Kaplan

Dr. Arthur Greenberg, President
A:::iril 21, 1961
Nrs. Evely.1 Ge.lombeck, Choir Director
J..Yfil:._5.~,_57-2~l_ _ _~ }=
ir~. Arnol d Bourziel. 11usic Director and Organist
C O i1 : , U i'1 I T Y W OR S HIP

THIS SA 8 BA Tr-I
Sermon:

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April 21st

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LORf..ArnE FRIEND

Oneg Shabbut ReceDtion

T R A D I T I O J ~ L WO R S H I P
Sabbath Eve April 21st and 28th
Sabba th i,1orn April 22nd and 29th

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ISRAEL rnDEP .£1.~ DEi:i CE Di1.Y
23ru - 26 Sundc.v
\ 'eclne ~c.~w
Hadas sah Convention
23rd -- Suncby
Religious School - 10 _- 12 : 15 AM
Confirmation Cl&amp;s s - 1 - 3
with Ra.' ,bi
TYG Heeting
4 - 6 P:l'i
Dis cu s sion 5 - 6
24th - 26th - Honday
·;_ -i:Ktnesc'l!.Y
MICHIGAr; STAT6 TZ.;PL.tt,; ~IST c,H.HOOD
CONVFNTION - Detroit, BethEl
24th - 27th Hond2.y - Thur sday
Regula r Hebrew Cia 3ses
26th - '. :ednesc".ay
Adult &amp;lucation - Hebrew 7:30 PM
27th - Thursday
B'na i Brith Citizenshin Awe.rd
Dinne r - Na s onic Te:,ple 6: 30

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Anni ve r -1arie~
Hr. &amp; Hr s. Herme..n Gr o s sman, A,JTil 27
YAH:ru:2ITS
Dora Silverman, moths r of Sol
Silverman , April 22
Al Hiller, i-!u sband of Mrs . Ann
Hiller, April 28
Paul _H . 1.:iener, Husband of H:,:s .
Thelma Hiene r, April 29
Joseph Blumberg, -father of Hr s . Sam
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BAS d ITZVAH
Mr . and Mrs. Harrison Friend rn
nounce the Bas Ni tzva h of their
dau ghter, Lorre.ine, on Fric7.ay ,
April 28th e.t 8:30 o'clock in the
. evening,
end invite t he con Ur,.re :::ra•
tion to the recep tion imrnedi~tely
f ollowin,,.. in the social ha ll.
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Our p r ayers for good health f or
HRS. hOJE SINu..i:R, who i s a ·.x ttient
a t Mercy Hospita l. ne lmow she
would welcome e;..pre ssions of good
wishes .
C01rnRATULATI0.1.lS to Nr . &amp; r-ics . Robert
Price on t he arriva l cf Lauri e
Ellen, u ho w s born c·n A1Jril l ~O~,- -

30th - Sunday
Religious School - 10 - 12:15
Assembly Grade 3
BOAiID OF EDUCATIOH i"lE~TING 11 :00
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\ llITH RABBI ... ...
-P.c:f!Ular Hebrew Classes
Tue scJay, April 25th - will ~x.:cticipa te iii a pi-'.11 01 on HYuuth· 1 L:
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Si s tcn·:1oc,d Bo11..1.· d Meeting 8: 15 PM
Michi gan Sta te TemiJl e Sist3:;.•l1ooc'.G
AnLual Convention .. . Habhi rapl m1
At_h - ThU!'Sd['.,Y .
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�A d0H&amp;1 'l'OUS ~!~.c:KEdD ?'OR ALL OU R YOUTH
SI S'l'~~RHOO D' S ivili.Y ME:STING
Th is nast we ekend our TYG played
May 9, 1961
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t he hos t to the Bm'- r~. of i·'1i c hi gan
HAY ~! Our lo.s t r egul a r meeting
S t ate Te:,nl e You t h . Thi s oppo rtuof the year - an c1 to cel ebr ate
ni t v fo r ~ur Youth to strengthen
Mothe r s t Day wee. re urging a ll
their group and to enjoy an inmothe1~s , gr rmdmothers ~ ~unts anc.'.
spiring and e x hil£'. r 2. tin g weekend in
p ote.:a t i c.l mothe r s to J 0 1.11 u s f or.
its own Temole an d Co:mmuni ty comes
election of off icers, and then to
only r a r ely:
be ser enac.ed by Jvlr s . Donald (Jo)
It was a most rnemor2.hl e ond
Ve l cman e.n cl Mrs. Donald (Lucill e)
su.cce "=. s f ul we ekend to a ll. The
Ha ck . Th e Tempo will be modern,
y oun g a dults who had t he ma jor resrhy thmic .:-.n o. melodious .
pon s ibili ty worked very diligen tly
The 1.foe t in g will be calle~ for
to p l an the reli gious '-rors hip, the
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One g Shabbat d is cu s sion and rec:ppresentcc1. promp tly at 2:30. Plea ~e tion and the specia l Saturday ni ght
come on time - there is much to dis- party. Si s t .3rhood advisers and .
cu Gs 2..:10. enjoy.
p l, r en ts labored with eou a l devotion
Ellen Aron
to ·)rovide the S[l.bba th luncheon and
Si sterhood Program Cha innan t h e - Sunday brunch f or our energe tic
SI S'I'ZPJIOO D BOARD_i-iEETil~G d.AY 2
guest s .
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The Boarc1. l-12.eting which .rould norour Youth Group is to be hi ghly
mally b e ·held on April 25 will not
ommended for the e x cellence of
b e held until May 2, due to the
h is 1-iSTY we ekend and _;_'or the honor
Si s t e rhood. Convention. It will be
· brought thereby to our Congret he l ~G t r e 6~la r meeting of the yea r 2 tion. Our Sist 0rhood an d Ten,le
a n c-:. will ;, e a t 8 : 15 in the Templ e .
oard r:,r e to be p r o.i serl for their
Pl eo.. '' G attend an d b0 prompt.
uonsorship, sup port and a i d to such
A PL:ZL TO SIST...:;RHOO D H. iMB2F.S
~wi s h progr ams a s these which serve
The y ear is f as t coming to a clo s e, he -,)r :.sent need s and the f uture
and i f you have not a lreac.y t aken
r:JfililS of our Jewish Youth .
PARKIN G ON SUNDAY
c a::ce of t hes e ma tte rs, PLEASE pay
your Si ster hood due s and a chieveThe Bo~.._ r d of Trus t ees of our c onment pl~d~e - so that we ~an compl ete greg['l_tion and the Bo[l r ~ ~f ~uc~:,.
our Reli giou s Sc hool commi tmen t s
ti on r ecu es t t ha t a ll a r :i..ve r s p :i. ~ 1,.this year withou t any fu rthe r di f p.ne up ~hildren after Religi ou s . ·
f~ cul tics.
Sc hool use the Tem:Jl8 par k ing_J.ot
-SIST:BEOOD !i.CTIVI 'i'Y DAY - Thur sd_ays
to d o t hi s, so tha t t he con gested
CAN CER DRESSrnGS - 1 :00 - 4 :00 Pr'1
.d dangerou s tr:·.ff ic s ituc. tion i n
M1·s . r;.orris Kan t or i n Charge
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front of the Templ e on Fourth St .
GIFT &amp; J UDAI CA SHOP 1: 00 - l+: 00 Pivi
:nd b e h i nd t he Templ e in t he a lley
ltDULT EDUCATI CJ :
. s s olved fo r the sake of b oth co::~d lt :Cciuc.::i.-c.ion prog.r2.m ha s
rnn i cnce and the safety of our .- . .
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W&amp;C0HE CIVIC BALLET!
CITIZEi.~SHIP A 1ARD DiiH ER
Speaker: Trendell i-Iile s
B 1m'.i I s r eel is ri1ost ha)~)Y t o
Apri£"27 ~ 6:30 P11 - Munonic Temple welcome the hU,'iK3GO,) CIVIC B;~r.1::T
Tickets - f'.,2. 50
TH..~.ATRE a J a 9rominent and vital
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memner of our cultural community.
Ask not what your Temple and your It is presenting this yeG.r the c~eReform Judaism can do for you; ask li ghtful "Copellie. 11 , .rednesday ,
rather wha t you ca;.1 do for Reform
Lay 3, at 8:15 P~i a t the Steele
Judaism.
Junior High School A11_ditorium . 1.!e
And may we suggest that you can
ha ve also a personal interJst in
start right here and no,: -- by at- the Ballet Theatre, not only betendin g Friday evening 8ervice s re- cau c.e many of our con 6 r eg;.:.tion engularly, by joining our A(ul t Study joy this form of art, drama e.."ld
, group, by supporting Tem)le affairs music, but also b e cause l-lr s . StananQ by making a generous contriley Ka::,lan i s chairrn2.11 of t ~1e
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A..merican Reform Jueai sm in be- becr.u ~-; e R.-1.bbi an d Hrs . Kaplan's
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~alf of our Union of Ar,1erican Heelde s t dau ghter, JuC::.yth, is the
~rew Con gre ga tion s ,:mcl our Hebrew
second fema le lead, the doll,
Union College - J e·. :i s h Institute
Co ) ellia. Another daughter, Deof Reli gion .
borah, is in th-3 Folk Dance -:ecU.A.H . C. BI3.. !H AL rn 'J,SEDJGT0rJ , DC tioi1. Our own Hab1)i serves on the
Hovember, 1961
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Fourth &amp; r,rebster Str eets
0RG.ruHZATION
TL,&amp;-VALUE HAIL
Muske gon, Michigan
Talephone: PA2-2702
Ra.bbina ge: P06-5427
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�PJI.BBI TO YOU

Business end Reli gion

The prognositcators of our economic welfare seem to be tellin g u s
that the r e cession is beginning to recede and tha t thi s _ spring 1:rill
bring the blossom of busine ~: s to all our communities. Yet the unem.~1loyment rate is very high for a gr eat an d. :_:,rosperous nation such as ours
whose "way of life" is, of course , the bast in the •-rorld e;~cept for
the 7% unemployed nationally and the 11~ unemployed locally in grea ter
lfa skegon.
There is no doubt in my mind that our American "way of life" crn 1)e
gloriously beautiful and strong . Fe have t;rea t potential! 1\nd I t hink
we might very well (I sincer~ly hope) solve the probl 3ms we inherited
from slavery in our land . And we might very well save our nation,
which is con s ervative by natrure, from our distrust of respon sible social
and individua l freedom . Certainly 'rle can do all this and oore, such a s
preserving our commonweal th f rom the bitter ;)oisons of t he rc.c i st , h.,.,_teridden, scapegoat-needL--ig facist and luna tic elements--I say we .£fill do
all this as long as '-:e continue to work a t ant.i. a chieve some succe:;; s in
enlarging tha democrc-.cv fc.ct or in all our conll!luni tie s , in a ll our
states and in our federal governmental structure.
As a Je~r, I cannot a cce) t the t heme of our l and that our n a tional
"utopia" existed fo. the beginning of our history and in a ru c;ged-individualism and lai s sez-faire Garden of Eden. T me the Mes ~;if:l.h for Ame1·ica
is yet to come. :·,1y prejudiced Jewish way of thinl~ing sei ze s u pon the
truly great and profound social and politica l s trengths uni~ue to
America and anxiou s ly searche s f or the 1-rays of •) romoti.11g growth e.nd
fuller i 1:1plementation of our magpi f iceat potentia l. Our lfation now as our Jewish People throu ghout history - has the power of evolving
into a shining exam~)le of 11 ·:pirttua l nationa lism" ... in deeds , not just
in words , as has been our ~ffliction .
In the face of this tremendous )ot~ntin.l to solve our probl ems and
to grow in stature and in digpity we have the igno11inious s ituation of
a fri ghtfully 18..r [~e percentage of our total work ing ryopulation unemj loyed.
We s tand to lose n ow becau s e of this more than the ti t le of
the most prosp3rous na tion among t :1e na tions of the world .
The solution for our country is many sided . The economic, political
and social a reas will be con fronted in state capi tal s , i...'1 Fashin gton
and in city &amp;--id county governmen ts. In our s tate I tt.ink ,.-e should
a.r,1ong many thin gs join (as I di d ) "Citizens for Michigan " '-Thich was
founded and i s led by th~ f orceful ancl. eff ective George Romney.
But t her e will be no s olution a t a ll unle s s we as citi zens clea r

�our head.~ and direct our minds to the task. For this enc1., increa s ed
attendai,ce once a week for Sabbath worship , I believe, is es sen ti al.
Instead of Stayin g Rway to man the office or store for e::tra hours , our
people should come to the sanctuary to pray, learn anC:. think in order
to refre s h the inner life of our being without which nothing is truly
achieved. Although Judaism should not be for us a once-a-week phenomen0i.1 or a weekly appointment, and although it should not shrink to a
cri s is-religion only, I am in favor of regular Sahbath attendance
e xpecially in times of ne,d!!!
Of course, all of us are always in need of the exalting, ~uiding,
e~nobling influence of our Judaism - that is, if it be interpreted
wisely with a view to committment and to :·jerformance of a gooclly way of
lif e. A..~d one thing has been for centuries cl 3ar to our teachers, that
the Sn1J1xtth above all is essential to Je1rs an d to all free men. Our
A...'11ericrt:n nation needs us in our Sanctue.ry Friday evenin 6 s (or Sa turday
mornin,::.;s ) ai., C::. with our families throughout the Sa')bath Day. It needs
u s at worl: only for the other six days.
How, whether this 1960-61 recession is a 11 converse ssion," a situation
into which we have "talked ourselves", or whether it is something else
and has other causes, only those who dedicate thens elves to the tasks
of our 11 Denocracy of the future" will be called "builders of the future,
re s tore=cs of the waste places."
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Hebre1r is the key to the survival of Judaism in America .
If we throw this unicme and :precious key away, the resplenC::. ent
house of Judaisrn •,rhich I the Lord ha th built' will be clo s ed
to us and to our ;,os teri ty. 'The l-'::nowled:;e of Hebrew', wrote
Sabata Morais, 'is the golden hinge upon which our national
o.nd religious existence turns. Flowing down from the hills
of eternity, the Hebrew language ha s been set apart by God
as the receptacle of truths de stL.~ed to sway mankind and
humanize the world 111 - }'.aurice
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TEMPLE
NAl ISRAEL

MUSKEQON, MlCHlyAN
Rabbi Stanley Kap!dn
Dr. Arthur Greenberg, President
:~pril 7, 1961
Hrs. Evelyn Gal.on.beck, Choir Director
i: i se..,_1 21, 5721
Hr. Arnold Bourzi el , iiusic Director and Organist
C O i, :i U j I T Y U O R S H I P

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8:15 PM

Ap ril 7th

CONCLUSION OF PASSOVER
FAMILY UORSHIP - BIRTHD;ly BLESSI :W CERZi-iONY
Oneg Shabba.t
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YOUTH S:.BILTH
Host: OUR YOUTrt GROUP

Readers:
Serr,10n:
Guests:

P:1.RTICIPiillTS
Gilbert Ashendorf, Jerone Levine, Donald 1Tiener, Terry Kulka
Marcia Levin, David Ashendorf, Roger Krause
BOARD OF ~-iICHIGJJ.~ ST:~TE T'?.nPLE YOUTH-Tom Ries, President

TR A DITION A L WORSHIP __ _
Passover 7th Day Eve April 6th
7 : 30 PHl Sabba.th Eve April 14th 7:30
Morning, April 7th
8: 30 ,\H
Horning, i.pril 15th 8: 30
Passover &amp; Sahbath Eve A:)ril 7th 7 :30 Pl·
Hornin P' A·-;r·1 8 h 8:'"' ill' ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - ·
April 21 Sabbath Sel"!:lon 11 THE EICHl'-Lll·iN IDVELATION 11

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TEHPLE
20th Thursci.ay
B'nai Brith
8: 30 PH
A.nni versaries
Hr. &amp; I-lrs. Ja ck Cl1evlin, April 2

7 - 9th Fricla y - S1:1ndcty
Youth Group Concl~vette
Grand Re.p i d s
8th Sa t urc1.ay
Conclusion of PASSOVER

Nr. &amp; Hrs . Robert Rosenberg,

9th Sunday
Religious School 10 - 12 : 15 PH
Assembly - Grade 9
Conf irmc1. tion - 1 - 4 PH

Mr. &amp; l-lrs. J. K. Ka.ufma.n, Sj_)ril

10 - 13th ivionJ.ay - Thursday
Regu,lar Hebrew Classe s
10th i'- londay
HADJ,SSAH HEETHI G
HADASSAH PROGRAM

8:00 PH
8 : 45 Ph

11th - 12th TuesC.a y &amp;. Vedna od_gy
Regional Rabbinical Confe r ence
12th 1{edne i=;cl.o.y
Adult Education :
13th Thursday
BOARD OF TRUST~ES

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YAHR.ZiI:ITS
Esther Gudelsky, wife of David
Gudelsky, mother of Ileane, sister
of Nate Broutman and Mrc . Po.ul
Wiener, Apr°il 10
Sara Neumer, mother of Ted iJ eume r,
April 12
Bessie Hass, mother of Hrs. Hl'.rold
Kline, sister of Louis Aron Qnd
Blanche Hass, April 13

Harold Rosen, h:isba.nd of r-Irs. l-inrcia
Hebrew 7 : 30-9 Pr Ro sen, f e. the r of Dougla s Ro sen,
April 14

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_1_4th - 16th Fri day - Sunday .
HS'IY GEiTEP..AL BO;~RD 11E2TDJ G IN
HUSK:SGW

}6th Sunda.y
:'..:. l i gio'.lG School - 10 - 12: l j Al1
Se :..~vic0s - /4.t h Grn.(' e - 12 1'1oo!l.

Ik c hel Ku rp sky , mo the r of Nr s .
Har ry BGrrnari , April 16
Lou i s Le7Jn : fatho r of Jess Le vin,
April 17
Step.r-'.llli-e Gro sfmD.n, c\3 uc;lrt.e:::i -of
H:c·. &amp;. Nrs . Hc rma:1 Gre'Jss1,10.11 , A)ri l 18

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Max St ra. schi t z , fe. t he-·: of
17th -- 20tl1 Hand.av throu gh Thl 1 _~ e,day .Maxwell Ro ss , A~ril l &lt;)
Regular H~b~ow Classes
· -i-1ai1del Claymc:,n , fa t her of lir ~J I
'i 7th :-✓lonC§Y_ .
i'io::.~·is Y.:&lt;'r.tor , ] i s 2.n · &lt;-2 , LprD. G
8: 30 :i:\v[
Confnuation Clas s 7 :15
8 3::,1.;c he .~ Lo .b, moth(c of ~i:..·r,

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�M.STY BOARD i_,lEETS IN bUSKEGON
F i'~H ILY
COHGRATULATIONS TO:
APRIL 14-16, Friday throu gh Sun.
~ ~R. &amp; h RS • Si\Jvi LAFSON on the arriThe Youth Group of Congrega tion
val of a new grandson, Robert Seth, B ' ;1.ai Israel will be host to fifin PhiladelphiR,
teen ..Board Mem')ers from over the
State of Hichigan antl from South
lli;FU AH S IELliY!"k H
Bend, Indiana. The Boa r d is
Our prayers for good heal th for i'irs meeting to carry on its re Gular ·
busine , s of the year. Our Youth
Selma Calm, who is a j)atient at
Hackley Hospital, and would -fe1.,,Group is planning and arranging a
s p ecial Sal::-½2.th evening pro gram,
come expressions of good wishes.
a luncheon 1md party on S£: tur.day,
SIST~:RHOOD .nCTIVI'I'Y DAY - Thursdays and a brunch Sunday morning .-=md
Ciu!CER DRESSINGS - 1: . 0 - 4:00 PH
a ll housing r-.ncl hospi tc".li ty arran~iri:; . l!orris Kantor in Charge
gements. Anyone interested ,"in
GIP? f: JUDAICb. SHOP 1:00 - 4:00 PH housing a BoarC1. Menber ~)lease cont act Davi d i1.shendorf, Phone PEJ-2,372
ifELCOHE HOHE!
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To Nr. and Hrs. Sam Klayf, Mrs.
Hl.. Dii.SSi1.H PROGR/,H APRIL 10th
Sarah Morgan and Nrs. Pauline
Hadassah will hold its annual elec1-fiener from their pilgrimage to
tion of officers on r-ionc.ay, April 14
I s r ::.cl in March.
a t 8: 00 PN . The progrP.m of the
evening will be reveren tly dedi* -x- -*
UITH THE Rli.BBI ••.•
cated to the F1ei,ory of the men &amp;"ld
As Pr::) sident of the local Adult
the women who fought ,md died in
Education Association, sponsored
the lfarsaw Ghetto uprisin g, . "The
jointly with the Junior Chamber of Wall", by John Hershey, depictjng
Conunerce a two day workshop on
the heroism and supre1:1e sacrifices
Juvenile Delinquen cy last month.
of the Jewish Ghetto fighters will
The SJ1GaY:er was Mr. Ben Solomon, of be reviewed by Hrs. Paul Elliot.
New York, who is Editor of Youth
The entire J 2wish community is
Digest. As a result 1 AEA and Jr.
strongly urged to attend . Please
C:ia;.nbe r of Com,"'!lerce are fon'ling a
invite your fri ends to this proYouth Cor:rrniscion of Greater Mu ske- gra.~, which will begin at 8:45 .
gon for t he welfare of our Com:un* -* -~- ~t. • ~
i ty . .. As State Rabbinical Ad viser
Hl,DiL Si,H DONOR LUNCHEG:J
to 1-S/Y Kill participate i..11 panel
Hadassah donor officer s are cor -on Youth 11t Michigan State Sister- d i a lly inviting all Ha6.8_ssah donors
hood ' s Annual Convention in Detto a lunche on to b e held here at
roit l a te in Ap:' il. ... Will attend
the Te:'.lple on Lp ril 19 e.t 1:00 PM.
re gional confc1~ence of the CCAR
Hrs. Richard Kislov, well-lmown
for fu&gt;.:, bis nes.r Cleveland April 11 European Concert Piani s t, will pr esent a musica l progr:-,_in , Hrs . David
:-,.nd 12.
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Sachter, Hadas sah original Vice0 He hri s a ri gr..t
~.o cri t i cize who lP reside:.nt, will be the guest
has P. hoa:·t to }: c, J. j,; 11 ,
speaker. Please come.
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�STATE LIBRJ,.RY 1,rt:ZK i,/ 'RIL 16-22
MESSALii: Oi rs;_. _ .L - iCC R. ..... IO
Hackley Public Libr2.ry, with the
help of citizens of l•iuskegon, is
Sunday 2 P.pril 2 - Rabbi Geo1~ge
planning va rious ,~ays of bringing
LieberrJan, Long I sla:il" , tieu Yor}:
to the atte:1tion of all citizens
"In r u est of Serenity 11
of the Nuskegon area. the iB~ortance Sunday, L'Jril 16 - Rabbi ! ,~ Ti"'.h c'lll
of books and libr2.ries to our lineri~ Klausner, Yonkers, i'Tew York
can way of lii'e.
"Peace of ~viind in tho /.torni c li.ge"
NATIONii.L CAN CER ~iONTH m APRIL
Sun(ay, April 23 - Rab')i Hen ry
Our Muskegon County Unit of the . Ka gan, ht. Vernon, New Yorl:
American Cancer Society has de s ig"The J eed to be .i.foeded "
nated Saturday, ltpril 15th, a s
Sunday, Lpril 30 - Rabbi Hillirun.
Cancer Sabbath, and asl:s us to
Rosenblum, ifaw York City
offer a pre.yer for tho se a fllicted.
,,wholesome Saall Ye Be"
A regular activity of our SisterU. A.H.C . .CIZrJ~~"L IN lfo8iiL'lCrTOlJ, D.C. ·
hood is its Thursday Cancer DressNove1:iber, 1961
j.ng Prograra.
STATE SIST:~RHOOD COllVZ.'1TIOi1
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HHHHtDETROIT' .i,ICHIG, ...J, ;,i-'f.IL 24-26
WL-JDING ST.'°.IR
We mount the winding stair of fate, But if we scr:. t ter as '-ie clirab
Dragging a knapsack filled with
Throu ch fog ano dust the dreams u e
years;
bear,
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But jealous tiue recla i n s its
husband fruit s sur:notmtin:; ti.i-.!~,
. e
freight,
For those who follow on the sto.ir.
Denudes our lives with ) rtming
Rabbi Alan Steinbe.ch
shea rs.
CONGRZG.t,TION B 1 NAI IS_.., 3L
NON-PROFIT
OR....--i.::l IZi.TIOi-1
Fourth &amp; Webster Streets
TIHE-VLLUE Hii.IL
Nuskegon, Michigan
Telephone: Pi.2-2702
Rabbi.nae: P06-5427
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�WBI TO YOU - On the Concl=u~s1=·o=n~o=f~P~a=s~s,~o~v~e=r_______________
h.DULT EDUC.:..TION
Our series of s i x sessions on CQl.IPLR.icTI VE R.l!,1,I GION was broucht t o
a close l as t Fedne s day e ven i ng on a note of achieven ent an d with .'.l prof&lt;llUild feeling that br otherhood in action was t he e s s ence of t he c i scussions and their sea rchin g , hone s t cor,munica tion .
The panel - beside s myse lf included Father Uillia."1 Zu ideD.a a.7.d
various Protestant cler gy of t he a rea , represented a t the l a s t n eeting
by t he D.everend Merrill Br:·.,,uner - led the group throu gh s everal oo.sic
topics and sought to answer 0uestions both of religious doc trine an cl.
of brotherhood in our r espective religiou s tea chings provi ded t he fina l
round of give and take 0.is cu ::,.s i on . Us ing Bi shop Pike' s a rticle in
LOOK as our sta rting p oint, t he i dea brou ght f orth clearly anc1. fo rcefully was tha t our r eligious i dea s ca.~ divide us or t hey can unite us.
The Crucif i c tion Story can b e tau ;:;ht D1d dissen1ina t 0C: a s a var-cry
again s t t he "unb eliever" an d a ga inst t he "murderer of God 11 or o. s a
s tory of great co::1pa :Jsion ( t he C~1:ronicle series f or Ea ster certa inly
wa s a cor.'lBerciali zeo. e2'1)r
. es sion of the "war cry 11 approa ch) • The c:1osen
People I de a of Jewi s h TraC.ition can be t c1.u :;ht and broa d.cas t ~s ~ k ind
of 11 sp iri tua l sup eriori t y 11 of I s r ;.i.el or 2..s t he i dea of a. grea t res:)onsibili t y, ;1 prophetic mi s sion for t he r escue ond r eden p tion of all
r.iankind .
Thu s, in a si.r:r:_:&gt; le ye t hope f ully s i gni f icant way a ::;r ea t e r com1tm ity
of f ellowshi·o on d hai--::.10ny wa s worked out by a small group , con ing toge ther in the Syna go~u e of Con gr e i a tion B 1nai I s r a el, and interested
not in conve rting one anothe r to a certa in view,~oint, but r a t her in
l iving to gether under t he barmer of den ocra cy by means of en ric hing
one ' s O'lm spiritua l heri t a;;e and cor:'.:_n·e hen s ion .
Our Con gregation , it s Boa r cl and our Si s t erhood , who spon s ored t i1is
seri:l s, can b e duly proud in t his e:·.1 in ent a chi even en t f or t he sd :e of
our entire connunity .

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RE.'.Drn Gs .F'ROH OUR .':C.i.'.IPTUICS l.'Oi:l. p;,_,SSOVER

TORAH READIN GS
The s tory of t he ancient Exodu s from Egypt in the Book of 2:::o,·.u s ,
Chapters 12-14, rea che s it s soa rin g f ina le with th3 Son ~ of h os es in
Chapbr 15 .
Levit icu s 23 de , c1·ibes R;_1c. enunera tes the holy sea sons orc.ained by
God. Chapter 22 , verse s 31-33, fom.s 2. prolo gue in t hat it s:_1 e,1.l:s of
Sanctifying and not Pr ofaning Goel ' s lfane ( Hi s e s sen ce, Hi s Nature , His
Meanin g for u s ).

�H:.. ? TOR.~H READINGS

J osrrua C~1an ters 5 &amp; 6
This ? ortion tells of the historic Passover observed by I s rael at Gilgnl, the very fir'3t celebration of the fo stiw'.l in Eretz Yisra'el. Fhat
i; 1pc..rted a profound i:nportance to that Pesach near the waters of the
Jordan was the dedication through the rite of circu.-:icision of the
generation born in the wilderness to its nission of establishinG a nation
"nighty in righteou sne s s. 11 Thus through the Lord God' s redeening
p o1-~er He had "rolled away" (gilgal) from I s r :,el the "rep roach of E~ypt. 11
II Kings 23
The me::iorable Passover here was t he one which i.:1arked the gTeat Refornation ·and Renewal of the Sinai Covena~ t by Kin g Josiah (621 B.C. E.).
Igniting that revolution and re-cons3cration was the c:.iscovery of the
fifth scroll, or book, of the Torah, which is Deuteronony.
Ezekiel 37
The parable of the Dry Bone s : the vision of God bringing to gether
scattered bones in a certain va lley cmcl. re-c r eating living hunRns fron
t he::i . Tlu.s vision was e. starkly dranatic pronise hy Goel of the rebirth
and re gen eration of I s r 2.el as a nation a fter its igno~:iinious de s truction by Babylonia in 586 B.C.E. bacJ.u ;· e of it s unre::_1entFi.nt sp iritual
blinc!ne s s in violating the Covenant anc.' Ten CoI:JJ.-nandnents. Here Passover' s the:r.ie of re-creation and li'. )eration for .?.11 nankind is forcefully a ) plied to the Jewi sh People itself. The Goe"'. of Abraha!.1 believes
'.}rot:.1erhood an d Justice is also sonethin L f or Isr,- el.
Sru~uel Book II, Chn~te r 12
Here we find the stirring Song of De.vie! 11 in the day which the Lord
delivered hi1.1 f ron out of the hand of all his enen ies and fron the hand
of S2.ul. 11 This portion parallels thernagnificent Song of Hoses •
Isaiah, C~1n.p ters 11 &amp; 12
l'&lt;;o.in the Deliverance Tl1eae of Passover united with its Messianic
essence. Isre.el shall be redee,1ed fron its :_?ersecution and honelessness,
e.:nd th£: whole world will be blessed uith the End of Days , the apotheosis
of history, the last Era, the Hessia.i."1ic Era .
Isaiah, Cha·oter 43, verse s 1-15 r:~ 42, ve rse :; 5-13
The life-giving and deeply moving Song of Rede~1ption by Isaiah is
clin::&gt;..:~ed with Goe. , the Lor0. of Hosts, assigning to I s r a el His servant its
Prophetic Mission of e s t e.blishing jus tice and righteousness in the
Society of Nan.

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                    <text>TEMPLE
'NAl ISRAEL
MUSKE~ON, MlCHI~AN
Rabbi Stanleq Kaplan

Dr . Arthur Greenberg, President
Har ch 24, 1961
Ni san 7, 5721

Mrs. Evelyn Galombeck, Choir Director
Hr. Arnold Bourziel, Music Director and Organist

C O H H U N ITY

W ORSHIP

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Sermon:

March 24th

"PASSOVER, THE NOST BEAUTIFUL
OF ALL FESTIVALS"
Oneg Shabbat: "Ask the Rabbi"
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March 31st

NO SABBl,TH SERVICES
due to t he occurrence of the
FIRST SEDER
TRADITIONAL WORSHIP
Sabbath Eve March 24th
SbBBATH AND PASSOVER EVE MARCH 31st
Sabbath &amp; PASSOVER MORNING March 25 &amp; April 1

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7:30 PM
6:00 PM
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26th Sunday
Religious School 10-12:15 AM
Model Seder
Adult Class in Conducting a Seder
B . :50 - 12:15 .AM
Confirmation. ,C lass 12:15 - 2:00 PH
with Rabbi
27th Honday
TEACHERS' HEE'rIHG 8:30 - 10:30 PM
28th Tuesday
Sisterhood Boa r d Meeting
1:00
2 th Fednesdav
DULT EDUC1 TION Hebrew
7:30
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31st Fridqy EVE Pl,SSOV.J:R 1st Seder
1st ~PRIL Saturday - PASSOVER
2nd Sunday
REL IGIOUS SCHOOL VACATION
NO SUNDAY CLASSES
TYG Ti.LEN T SHOU 2 - 4 PM
TYG Meeting
4 - 6 PH
Discuss ion G~oup
5 - 6 PM
3rd - 6th Monday - Thursday
REL I'J-IOUS SCHOOL V.A.CATimr
NO 1-EBR.£\-l CLii.SSES
2th Hednesday
Cradle Roll F1ssover PQrty
1 :30
SI STEr:..1IOOD HZ ~TING %.iJD
'i: / 1.5
PROGRAM BY OR. CHARLES· 7_C_Y_~9~:_n~o
r_OTi£
Time and day ·of Hc:: ~·o-:,
Classes will no loni e r be li s t e d i n
t h3 calcna.ar u.riless tlle:ce i c ::i.
_change i n t~ L r~~L:_L9:r. r2~hE;_Ql'~0

T E i'Lr-1.. E F A 1·1 I L Y
YAHRZEITS
Berna r d C. Steindler, son of Hr. &amp;
Hrs. Milton Steindler, Harch 26.
Carrie Steindler, mother of i-ir.
Milton Steindler, March 30.
Dr . Norman Fleishman, nephew of
Hrs . K . Kaufman &amp; Hrs. B. Strifling.
Sa.muel Broutman, husband of Mr s .
Edi th Brou tman, March 31. ·
Mary Vander lee st, mother of 1-irs .
· Isadore Ashendorf, A:,.Jril 1
Bernar~ Hass, f ather of Mrs .
Harold Kline and Blanche Has··

April 6.
Harry · Simkin, f ather of Hrs. Stanley
Kaplan, Ni san 10, March 27.
Jo siah Viener , husband of 11rs .
Paulin e Wi ener, f a the r of Joel
Viene r ] lJisan 12, March 27.
EoGc;S Pitkowsky, f athe:c of I~rs.
Ho:tTic 'L'c,les, Nisan 12, r,fa;_~ch 27
lfo:::-ris Berman , father of i-lr s . r 'fo.x
Scl1ubb, Mr. Louis Benn.an, 1-lrs ,,
F~ed Stein, Nisan 15, April 1
Yetta Greenbaum, raothe r of I'ir 3 .
Robe rt Rosenber- Nisa11 20 ;,:_·,ril 6.

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of
stilln e ss wheTe J'lan may e;nter a harbc.. a!':.d. r s cla J.i!l his d.i p 1i ty. Tb
SISTZrtI4"00D ACTIVI TY D:.Y - TlT n~ s&lt;:::o.yt·
is~.a nd i s th8 seventh day, the
CANC :m D:f'.?.~8SEJCS ··· l : C-J -- 4: )(I F:-i
Sa'r:,"i;:, th ;, a day of dete. ch'Tle:.1t f:i:o;.l
_lvir::i , Mor:: --is Kantor i n Char~~f
tb.i.n Gs, instruments and ·prac b .cc:.l
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�TALu'1T SHmJ- Sun dav, Aoril 2
2 /,.
COMING HADASSAH Db.TSS . . . •..
Hoping to rep ea t l ast yea rts
There will be a pro gram open to
hugely successful show, our Temple the entire comrmmi ty on April 10
Youth Group again is sponsoring a
a t 8: 15 lJr esented by Hadas sah in
p r esenta tion of talent from our Re- Comrn~mora tion of the uprising of
li gious School. A variety of danc- the Uarsaw Ghetto.
in g , instrumental, creative acts
Mrs. Thelma Viener and Mr s . Harry
will be seen and heard . This is
Berman, Co- Chairmen, announce that
an _annual project of our Youth
on April 19 at 1:00 at the Temple
Group for all the members of our
there will be a luncheon, free to
School and Congrega tion. There wil7to a ll Hadassah cloners.
Mr s .
be a nominal admi s sion charge .
_ Morris Tele s , Program Director,
A Unique Summer Experience
tells us that there is to be an
SUUHER AQJ\.DEHY FOR J .:WISH STUDIES
especially intere s ting pro cr am .
On July 2 - 9, 1961, at the
Details of both programs will be
Pine Terrace Resort, Oconomowoc
announced in t he next bulletin.
Fis consin, an opportunity will be
CONFER&amp;WE Oi:J JUVZ..UL2 Dill..ItH,UitW CY
e iven for aqults to combine a sumSponsored jointly by the greater
mer va cation with a c:: eative exMuskegon Adult Education As socia~ ·
::ierience in Jewish learning and
tion, of which Rabbi Kaplan is
living ..
president, and by the Junior Cham.The progr am is designed to meet
ber of Commerce, the conference
the needs of those who desire to
concluded with the pl ans now being
en1:;agc in an intensive systematic
implemented to f orm a Citi :e:; ens 1
progrnm of J ewi s h studies under the Youth Commi ss ion for our nrea .
guidance of some of the finest and Congra tulation to a much ne 3ded
most dynamic J ewi ~h s cholars in
step in the right direction.
the c011).1t;:'Y .
Adul ts have de cided to face .and
The faculty will include Dr.
assume control ~md re sponsibility
HaT:i.--y Jvi . Orlinsky , Professor of
fo r our coI!lillunity rather thm1 de fe r
Bible at the }rJC- JIR, a.11.d Editorto our teen agers as to "what needs
iu Cr.,iof of t he New T1·ru1slation of l-:t::::o=b=-=e=-=-d=·0_':"n"::'-:':'e-'-?:--:"-...,-,---------- the E::,'!)r3w Bib; o ; Dr . Jakob Pctuch- HSBREH UlHOJ COLLEG~-,TEHI SH INSTIowsld , Associ ate Professor of Rab- TUTE OF R2LIGIOl-T, now the l argest
binics at the HUC-JIR; Dr. Chai m
and oldest major r abbinical school
Essrog, Director of the De1JartmE--l1t in the world, has asked all Reform
of Adult Jewish Education oi the
congreg2.tions t o designate r8,)reU/3C; a.rid Rabbi Richard Hirsch
s en ta ti vos to pe.rti c i pate in the
'
Director of the Chicago Federation
dcdica.tio~ of the n ew buildings m
and the Great Lakes Council, UAHC . the Cinci.i.'1nati crunpus t he week- end
The Summer Acads. . .ry represents an of June 1- 5. Dr. Nelson Gluecl&lt;:,
a.duit extern~i c.,n of the pro3ram of
p r es i dent, will entertain these lay
Un ion lnsti tuto t be fir::it ycuth
, visitors a t the Pres i dent I s Bn:·:: c11
c a.mp es:.c1blj~l,,_e.'i c7 :h-o UAEC. Foi:S 1mday morning , ,Tune 4, at J l : 00 ,
det.:i.i'l._, and rsce,:--rnorlco t'on
-·~t
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�SISTZRHOOD TO PRSSZHT DR. TOY
Speaker at the Al)ril Sisterhood
meeting will be Dr. Charles Toy,
leading :psychiatrist of the rr.iddle
west, whose stimulating lecture wil
be entitled 11 Fields of Psychiatry 11 •
The meeting will be held on Wednesday, April 5, rather than Tuesday ,
A-ori+ 4, with the business meeting
7t45 and the progrrun starting
promp tly a t 9:00. Ue have been
looking forwartl to bringing this
p rogram. all year, and feel that it
is a real privilege to have Dr. Toy
address us. We feel that we should
h.ave a large turn-out, and urge
hushands to accompany their wives
to this provocative c1.s ,.,ell as intere ::;tin-g and informative meeting.
Dr. Toy ha s expressed gr eat enthusiasm about talking before our group
and was very pleased with the que stions submitted to him . Ve also
hope that the membership will submi t more questions to him at the
meeting, as Dr. Toy hc.s indicated
CONGREGATION B 1 NAI ISRLEL
Fourth and Webster Streets
Muskegon, Michigan
Telephone: PA2-27O2
Rabbinage: P06-5427

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that he will be happy to answer
them. He he.s chosen a topic which
rill enable him to enco;rrpass
,_ue s tions that ran ge from administration, dynamics, cause and treatent, to the psychiatric problems
of the aged, etc .
Hrs . Louis Aron
Pro"ram Chairman
Dear Members of Sisterhood, Temple
- oard Members and Youth Group:
Thank you, thank you, one and all.
Jithout your wonderful help, es?ecially my dear chairmen, the Food
Fest would not have been the success that it was . Sincerely,
Doris Stromberg,
Fund Raisin Chairman
HANKS TO EVERYONE
For their good wishes to Mrs .
obe rt Cherin during her illness.
For their many expre s sions of
sympathy to Mr . and Hrs. Ro°c;ert
rice at the death of her brother,
Hchael Januska .
NON-PROFIT
ORGAUIZATION
TIME-VALUE HAIL

�RABBI TO YOU:

A Pll.'3SOVBR HiP.~H.i,.TIVE

For those of u s who believe that God grants to each ;;ene ;.~o.tion
of .iunericans a guarantee of freedom m1d libe rty, react with
a:9prehension end terror the recen t headline "Virginia Gr2.nts Cl10.rter
to Nazis"! The facts SU'.)J liecl by the UPI 6.ispatch a re as tound ing .
They a re con fusing to u s . One asks : Where a re we ? Hha t lnnc-:. is
this? \Te stru g_zl 3 , rithin ours elves to believe t hat t hi s can ha.):!_)en
he r e in our time . The disp,~tch is dated the I des of Harch o.nd
describes an occurrence i n the USA, 1961 - y ea, in the s t o.te of
Virginia, the cr~;.c.7.le of l,!'lerican d(,·mocra cy, the l and of Jeffe rson
and the l aborato1·y of !unerica I s f irs t b ill of right s ! The UPI
di SlJatch a.rmounce s to ,:)O s t-1.rorl d 1-Tar II m1c1. po s t-Korean ifar
/u-r,_ erica, to post- de press ion and to p resently-recession ;\!:1ericl). that
the sovereign Co::nr:ionweal th of Vi rginia ha s gr anted a charter of
incorpora tion to Georga ( ! ) Lin c oln ( ! ) Rocbrell I s /-une ric2.n iTazi
P ·rty ,,-hich is op.,nly c'..)c~ic t ad to supren.,_"cy o·f a .pu:ce vhit°.=.i• •.,. r ·1c"'l "Ln ;_ 1.-: iri-·['; ,.-:1cl to th.) er .:-:1.--.tion- of it s J ::''S in ov9~1s de- i.;,-rncl ,,r,___:_ no.nuf/c'tu:r-J d i:n o"r i1 .:~.r Detroit .
The wheel of De sti ny h~s t hu s turned, the balances of Justi~e
have 111oved and t l1e i~az i s c1re 11 i11 business" s01ne~rher e i n Aiueri ca. . '
And tha t 11 somewher0 " should nean something as a symbol to overy
ci ti 3en of ever:." ::: t ,- te in the Union because of Virginia 1.3 s )ecial
pl a ce i c"l our early history .
The
ahe m1. of
su ddenl y
- is t wo

UPI •iisp2.tch &lt;motes ths new Fu hrer, "' 'Te are nm , t··o yel'.rs
schedule • in ~Jla~s to ori at1 i ze throu ghout the nation . 11 1bd
J.r,1erica - p r oud , dscen t , God- fearing and ri :~hteous .'J"!erica
de cade s oehi n d foe time3 .

Pe r hnp s t here i s hope. The re is hope, I belie ve, in the i cl.ea
behinci 11 1.sk not what /i.me rica can do for :-1e, ask r ather wru~t you
ce.n do for /i.Jnerico. l ll
Perhaps the re is a better world bein:; built
by the younger ge:ner a tio,1 , M d t he sounc~s and sight s of it c.re
seen in t heir 11 sit-in 11 den on s tration s (:n -'l in their rally:L.1g to
ii.merica ' s new in terno. tions.l "') ea.ce corps . Perhpas there is ho:~e,
the refore , because the youn ge r genere.tion of colle ge s tude~1ts
want to c .. ,_ st o£'f t he evil s whi ch our generatiol1 has so reluctc1_;_1tly
clasped to it s bo s om .

�If there is hope ~tall, it i s the voice of Passover that
be ckons us to make a be tter f utu re to be oorn into the world .
11
A new birth of freedom" i s not be : enshrined and engraved
in s tone in Fas hinbton, but its meaning is to be re-written
u,on our hearts an d minds every y ear, every T'.loment.
As for u s , the greatest service ire J 0i.~s can r ender a s citi·~ ens is to e s tabli sh a closer k inship with Hoses , who tr .ded
the crown of Egypt for the crovn of 'i'ora h, to cle8pen t he a ec1ningf ulne s :s of our J eiri shness , tc • xtend t he· practical applica tion · of
our heritage , to procla i m w±th.' ourlives the clnrion call of
f reedom co111i ng to us throu gh Pas sover.
LL1'1d i f a:iy of us of thos e times - who ',roulc1. mo st fervently
de ,s ire ) er s onc1.l :)ea ce and tro:r1q1..~ illity 1 but who looking at the
world cannot rest - s till re fuse to see t he s i gn s of possibl e
i nner moral and social disinte gr u.tion of our society c1nd nation,
l e t him nedi t ,-=i. t e on the clo s i ng Fords of the UPI dispatch.
Ro ckwell says , "I believe tha t right now we r e:ores .;mt the ma.iori ty of t he -_:) eople in the Uni t er1. St ate s . The only trouble is
that mo s t of them don' t r ealize it. 11

Fas this not t he belief of such m1;. :.; ter tyran t s o.s Hitler?
lu1d di d he not convince the Gerrnany of Schille r and Be e thoven

and Heine that the ma,j ori ty of its ci t hen s rea lly di d believe
in the 11 brotherhood 11 of racism, su periority &amp;'1d domination of one
nan by the othe r?

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                    <text>. TEMPLE
NAl ISRAEL

1

Dr. Lrthur Greenberg, President
Mrs. Evelyn Galombeck, Choir Director
Mr. Arnold Bourziel; Husic Director anc-;_ Organ~st ·

COMMUNITY

WORSHIP

T ~i IS S A [3 /~ !\ T 1-J
Sermon:

8:30 P.M.

March 10th

"THE JE\-lISHi:TESS OF JESUS"

Read Norman Cousins' Article in
"American Jud.aism 11 Rosh Hashono 1960

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NEXT SA ~.8/\Tf--t

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March 17th

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8 : 30 P.H.

Sermon: "IS MODERN JUDAISM FOR INDIVIDUJJ.ISTS? 11

TR .'\.. DITIOUAL

WORSHIP

Sabbath Eve March 10th and March 17th
Sabbath 1-Iorn March 11th and March 18th

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7:30 P.M.

8:30 A.M.

�SISTERHOOD .i?OOD F~ST
Refuah Shelaymah
KOSHER DldiJER
Our praye rs for full P.nc'. CO!rr) lete
Temple B'nai I srael
recovery for Hr2 . F illiam Fis;,1er,
Sunday~ March 12, 1961
who is convale s cing a t her home.
!Serving Times:
Reiga!.·rls helve been receivec1. from the
l2:30-2:30j 3:00-5:00; 5 :30-7:30
Sa~a.u el Klayfs from Pe.ris while en~dul ts · $2.50;
·· ·
- ··
··-·
route to Isrc.el.
Children ( under 10) 'i'.:l. 50 ., FOR 2z:~.,-.CH: S~DErt Ii!STRUCTIO.i1S
FROM YOUR SIST~RHOOD Pl1ESIDEHT
Families wanting to learn how to conduct a home Seder will meet with the
Fe urgently need the support of
Rabbi at the Temple March 26i."1. the
our whole community in ore.er to
.Library. Time to be _de~i9-~c!.. later.
make our major fund raisin g project UNIT'ii.:D JZ:'ISH Ca.al1ITI.ZS OFFICERS
a success. The future of our Re;~s a. result of the recent ballot
ligious School depends on it. Sun- by mail, the following 3 oard will
day, March 12, is the date of the
serve the United Jewish Charities
dinner. Won I t you please join with for the year 1961: President - Her
us and offer your help '10th with
man Grossman; 1st Vice :?reside;.1tpreparation and serving of the din- Louis Grossman; 2nd Vice Pnsidentner and in the 'buying and selling
Joel Fie!').er; Treasurer-Leo Rosen;
of tickets to it?
Secretary-Rose Lawson; Trustees-Abe
For tickets call Rose Lawson,
Ashenc:orf, Dr. Ralph A.g,ust, Ho.rry
PL5-2935. To: o f fer' help · for Sunday Berman, J.&lt;.,red Stein, J a ck Steine.Her,
call Helen Parker, PL5-2924 . For
Dr. Arthur Greenberg, Sam Lip1,w.:1 ,
b r ked goo:::1-,:; call Fr snces Ke_TJ.tor ,
Douglas Rosen, J. Kell y Kaufm2.n ,
PJ-1.2-3586. For coff~e urn s and elec- Richard Kaufman, Ted Neumer, D1·.
tric roasters available for u s e on Phillip Miller, Ur": . Paul 1fi ener, Dr.
Sunday call Doris Stromber g,
Morris Teles, Eugene Fisher, Dr .
Pii::3-4020.
Horton Kantor, Max Rothschil6. , Alan
Mrs. Harrison · Friend
Oppenheimer, Edm,rd Kruu se, Robert
SISTERrlOOD ACTIVITY Dl,Y - Tlmrsdays Libner and Irving Slade.
Clu"l CER DRESSTIWS - 1:00 - l+:00 PM
CONFERZNCE Oi'ii JUV3:.HLE DELL-l(:U:Sl'1 CY
Mrs. Norris Kantor in Charge
March 14-15th, Tuesday f.t. ~Tednesc~ay
Occidental Hotel
GIFT &amp; JUDAICA SHOP 1:00 - 4:00 PM
RELIGIOUS SCHOOL TRi.FFIC Lecturer: Ben Soloman, Editor of
The Board reouests that Fourth
Youth Leadership Di~~st
Street and the a lley do not become Sponsors: ...'i E.A &amp; Junior Chamber
con ges ted when p icking u p ) Upils
of Commerce
on Sunday. Please use Teii:_Jle' s .
Call Temple Of f ice for Details
Parking Lot - MUD IS BZTTJ!;R TH.f;iil
SPlCiitL PASSOVZR PAGKLGJS TO I SllJ~EL
BLOOD!
THROUGH 11 CARE 11 FOR ~~12 EACH
Information to be p rinted in the
Make certain that f amily and frie1:c:
bulletin s:1ould be receivec~ at the or even those unknmm to you but J.J."l
ter:i,)le office by rionday of the we9k ne 3d can observe a happy Passover.
the bulletin goes out.
Conte.ct the Temple office.

�C L L 2 J D A R MARCH

T E ii P L

~

F i'.l M. I L Y

10th, 11th &amp; 12th, Friday - Sunday A,,,ni versaries
MSTY KALLi'i.H Tamarack
Hr. &amp; 1:Irs. Sam Shumacher, Harch 10
12th Sunday
Reli gious School - 10-12:15 AM
Dr. &amp; Mrs . Phillip Miller, Mc&gt;.rch 20
SISTZRHOOD DINl'iER 12:30-7:30
13th i:1m1day
Hr. &amp; Hrs . Earl BrG.ce , Harch 23
Hebrew Classes: 4th Yr.
4:15
Advanced
5:15 YAHRZEITS
Confirmation Class - 7:15-8:30
Beatrice Levin, mother of Nr. Jess
with Rabbi
, Levii-i, March 9
SOCIAL ACTIOH COMMITTEE
8:15
14th Tuesday
Ida Bell, mother of Mr . Arthur Bell,
J-uv:&amp;.~ILZ DELiiJQU~~CY CONFErlZN CE
Harch 15
(Occidental Hotel, 14th &amp; 15th)
Hebreu Classes: l3t Yr. &amp;
Isaac Rosen, father of Mr. Leo Rosen
t..dvanced :Sar Hi tzvah
4:l5 I March 15
15th 1-reoi1esday
Hebrm:r Claec;2s: 5th Yr.
4:15 Sophie Rosen, mother of Hr . Leo
Jr. Hi
5:1_5
Rosen, Harch 21
J.DULT EDUC}._'l'I01! Hebrew
7:30
8_;_J_Q
Con ,['_rn ti VJLRelidoll§.
Harold Fleischer, father of Mrs.
16th Thursday
Gene Fisher, March 23
Hebrew Classes: 2nd Yr. &amp;
Bo.r Hi tzvnh Beginners
4:15 Louis Broutman, father of Nathan
TYG Discussion Group
7:30 Broutman &amp; Hrs. Paul Weiner,
B'nai Brith
8:30 March 10, Adar 22
19th Sunday
Religious School - 10-12:15 Af1
Lesmann Kallheim, father of Mrs .
Confirmation Class - 1-3 PM
Selm.e. Cahn, Ad.ar 22, March 10
with Rabbi
-TEi.iPLE YOUTH GROUP 4 - 6
;}:::"a trice Dan to, mother of Mrs. Jake
20th Monday
Lshenclorf, Adar 28, March 16
Hebrew Clas ses: 4th Yr.
4:15
Advanced
5:15 Louis Chevlin, father of Jack &amp;
Confirmation Class - 7:15 - 8:30
Ellis CheYlin, Nisan 4, March 21
1ritll Rabbi
21th Tuesday
Morris Kantor, husband of Mrs . FranHebrew Classes: 1st Yr. &amp;
ces Kantor, father of Dr. Horton
Advanced Bar Mitzvah
4:15 Kantor, Nisan 4, Harch 21.
22nd Uednesday
Hebreu Clas ses: 5th Yr.
4:15 Molly Solomon, mother of Mrs . Meyer
Jr. Hi
5:15 Jacobs, Nisan 5, March 122
23rcl Thursday
!
Hebrew Classes : 2nd Yr. &amp;
F;,-,,nie Heyers, .r:iother of I Mrs. P.a.e
Bar Hi tzvah Beginners
4:15 Rosenberg, Nisan 3, Mcirch 20
BOAn.D OF EDUCATION YJ.EETING 8:15

I

i

�C · r condolence D.nd deepest sympathy Pl,SSOVER FOODS AVAILABE at
to the fmni..J.y of
l:IEL Vil.N DUR.Tiq 'S H.1;.RKET
j
UAR.\JER G;li,OMBZCK
1646 GLADE STMET - PJ',5-9564
1Je a.re told tha t a. complete line of
jhusband of Mrs. Evelyn Galombeck,
'son of rfrs. Bartha Galombeck and
Kosher Pesach items will be carried.
father of GB.rrett, Larry and Robert,
The Youth Group will NOT sell
who passed away March 1. Aay his
Pesach SuDplies this year.
=m=e=m=o=r.,_y--"-1:&gt;=e-=-f-=-or=---.;aa;__;bcc..:l=e~s~s=i=n::.r;g._._______.HEBREW UNION COLLEGE ON TH2 HSSSAGE
OF ISR.t~EL ABC Rb.DIO i.rnT\·TORK
K)ur condolence and deepest sympathy
Theme: "'fha Prophets and Their
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March 12-Prof. Samuel Sandmel,
uncle of Leo Rosen and brother of
Provost, Micah
~1rs. Sarah Klein and Mrs . Goldie
March 19-Prof. Harry Ii. Orlins}:y,
Smith, who passed away February 19.
Profe s sor of Bible, Is~iah
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INFORliATIOH Hfi.,_: T~D ABOUT UICHIGAN JEt:ISH CIVIL UAR SOLDIERS.
Irving I. Katz, Executive Secretary of Detroit's Tenr;ile Beth El is
working on a history dealing with th~ participation of hichigan Jewish
Soldiers in the Civil 1.far. Mr. Katz is Vice-President of the Jewish
Historical Society of Michigan and a. member of the 1'iichiga.11 Civil Var
Centennial Ob s ervance Connnis sion and,the Detroit Civil TTar Centennial
Committee.
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mation about other l iichigan Je;.rish l3oldiers in the war, ~le'a se phone
Mr. Katz at TR5-8530, or write to hilfl at 20 Gladstone Avenue, Detroit
Michi an.
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CONGREGATION B 1 NAI ISEit ·.L
ORGAN I ZATION
Fourth and 1fobster Streets
TIHE-VALUE i,.i.f'..IL
Muskegon, Michigan
Telephone: PA2-2702
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Everyman's :::.eath c.i r:-:i n i sh.:::s u s , ii' we 2.re bound up with !.1CTI1,:'. 11ity .
I n recent weeks an.a. over the year "' , -..9 have been hum~il -3cI oy the :)as s i ng
o f I!lany friends . Amon;:; tho s e, sone r",e::-:. ths seem to hA.ve no r hyrr1e or
r ~cison ..rhereas othe r s ca"l be f ,_,_ thon·x]. 2.11c'. s:Jell 8d out even i £' n o
more endurable t!1an thcJ inexplicable losse ''. ,
L&amp;•.;;;t ,~eek , on ?ur im eve, the a.11;el of de a th suddenly a)p ea r ec~
e.n d r a·,'.)aciously c~evou r Jc·! it s £)r&amp;y , a f ri and an.cl te 9.ch0r o:f many .
F'amil~.r ancl fr i S:nd;; · ·ere s:1oc~: .-~d , e.n d. an en t ire s chool cornmuni t~/ t e a c hers , a,~nini str a ton, ,lncl stucien t s - s hoc~ed . All toge the 1: they
cm1e to the sanctuar:1 'oe ce.use t ..ei r faith i n God nnd life ·,ms s ore l y
tried. "ln t~·!s fc:.ll ·0100!:l o: l i fe !" e,.nd "It is so u:t1fair ! Ke re
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our eye z whic~1 li fe ' s "i~rivia.liti 2s G.n6 illusions r :aka l·.lind. It
is the way of 2.11 f l e,:,l} t!1f.:.t notlli:·1.g , n othin :; rrior e then t r n_:-:,d~e.nd trauma 11 op,:ins t.·18 3ye s of the blinc' . 11 }'or a ll of us n r e
11 blind 11 Hi'1.C' l iv,3 ir. t~1e 111:,lind. 11
,orl c.: of our 01 r11 1 ,ode:r-.n societ y .
;.fourners 1y-,set th9I:HB1·-re3 1-?"i t:1 guilt for not Pi;'.Jpreci8.tiw· t ~1ei:;.~
lover] o::.1e s 0noug:.1 unti1 t :1e:y po.ss on .
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i s a national cisgn , ce ·e,o the a c:,_ul t g,• nere.tion . Such " hollm;
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t;.13 c'. e '(; 21ore t 11an tl1e wo rlcJ of :m.ou th ,,:,nc~ sueec h , to rec ot:q1i ze its
teach,3r s e..:i-:'. honor t hem suitahly ·,rhen a.l iv'3 , t hen these ~uiet nsol c.iers"
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. . ti e s will not have r_:ied in vain vhen they 6ie suddeDly o.ncl a t a time whan tneir teachi:1g is 1.iello·.r and strong.

In our struggle as a nation to renew th2 fe.i t h oi" our fa the r s for
our ·i:,ir.,e - &amp;.nc1 ;Jerhaps our n110llmme ss 11 i s th::; trial ol' tra11sition to
a ~)et-ter \:orl d - and. in the struggle to comb2.t tyr£:.nny ,m d f 3_ sc ism
whe r s ve r i'ound, we need to learn even if it, be throu ;:;h sui~.f8r ing that
the "b12i J.o.e r s of the ruinsn, the arc!,i-t.octs of the future geuero.tions
&lt;'E' e tho s e teachers or pa rents or leader s who ho.ve an effe c t on the lives
o:~ others t h rough the e:..-.:&amp;11ple of t he ir owD l:i...fe or throu r;h the hurnani ty
of t::.eir ·.-rori:c. In c0mhatin g the "theoretical a t :1eisr.1 11 of t: rrmnical
Cl1J:1:'11-u;.1ism and fascism ,-re have offe r :') d not ,Q
uch :r:1ore tht,v1 our oF.n brand
or it,1 0:i.':Lcc'.n "p r E, ctical athe i s::1 11 whe r eby ".Te serve God Fi t ;.1 ;nuch ;_Jraying
,--..-,1, ~ ~i ~ : ~ m.:my words but seldom wi t l1 O',lr V':'.FJ lives as they a re uorked
r)ut :-.:.1( acted out ar'.ong our loved ones Hnd ru., ong our fellovrrren .
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uni t ee to honor t he ir teache r l ::'. st ,.;9e'.~, may th =)y uni t'3 more often
11 0 1: i i: t ribute to the ·)so ~le a:1d. belia.:., 3 t :1ey cheri s h .
J'·ii.:y tlley :;:' or:m
a =.:ore 0r:.:ect union, t:1ou;)1 di £'fs rin :,; i:c ',ielis.f a:i.6 cu ,, tcn , to rescue
t i~eil.' ,.;·o:'L.~ ,-r1d to fill it \':i th neani..'1 ~: 2.r.d 3ubsttL'1Ce. :me. ·, er haps
t ~w ' ~o:d c' t1v=i:v l-Till i nherit - our "'Orl r.: - wlll ' !e a. r1-or::: _-. r :_, c i ous
i n'::e:;.· i·~ance for them if we as ,: :_ ,-jult s turn .fror::. our , rnys t o s srve God
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Sabbath Eve February 24 and March 5
Sabbo.th Morn February 24 and March 5

7:30 PM
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Services to Come "The Jewishness of J esus 11 - - -"Ben Gurion 1 s Super Zionism"
Sisterhood Musical: "Our Musical Heritage" - Mid-March

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Reflections on Brotherhood Veek

This is the time of Brotherhood and Interfaith. For many years &amp;'1Q
not very long a go, we J ews Here solicitin 6 acce) tance and status from non,
Je,,s in America by staging 11 me-too 11 programs a.rid services with our Chri st"
ian clergy and laymen. He learned--and very recently--that such s:_Jecta cl• .:
-,,-ere one-sided affairs, because they were compulsive exercises which had
only a limited meaning, and only for us.
Today, we can observe this Season in a much more realistic manner.
Interfaith means inner-fa ith, that every involved group should strengthen
its o,m religious understanding. Then from this greater depth, each
joins with its neigfu or to solicit the improved uelfare of the cornmuni ty
in which all cf tnem live. Any other reason for Brotherhood creates
raucous and unconvincing "hallelujas" and 11 Hail Brothers! Personal,
vibrant examples on the part of individuals and groups still are the
best teachers. Thus it is that s elf-education and mutual-education are
the theme of our current interfaith pro grs.ms. Sisterhood I s "Cri ticiue of
Social Action 11 in our Community and the Temple's "Comparative Religion"
series seek to have many groups and i ndividuals come together to study
in depth and to unclersto.nd in breadth our mutual problems and hopes,
and then to work together, each ac:.ding its or his o,m genius ,toward improving the condition and affairs of humanity .
On Purim
Our People believes that the Story of Purim is the Story of the Jew.
But how can this be, seeing that ofttimes our People were not delivered'!
It is our tradition that we have clung tenaciously-some say, stubbornly-to the Biblical hope that "deliverance and salvation will arise to the
'
Jews." Our Faith rejected pessimism. The riore unbearable life became,
the more cevtain wa s God 's faithfulness to bring relief . The greater
t he Ha.mans, the greater t he Hordecais and Esthers!! Many of us are convinced that Judaism is a religion of mourning for the past and wailing
for a Paradise Lost. But all should know that our People rather look
to 11 the end of days 11 for the Messianic Era. Our religion is not a :i:,osture
of weeping but, a s Purim so magnificently bespeaks, a victory over
life
which wrings joy from sorrow. The tearing agony of the six million is
becoming now the realization and the interpretation that we suffered such
a great loss only because we Jews stand for everything which is set
against tyranny, a gainst injustice and against human degradation. The
spiritual and religious survival of our People depends on such interpretations of human history and experience as our Purim story enshrines.
Thus as Jews we are to sing praises to God, enjoy the Sabbath and
festivals, greet every man with a cheerful countenance, worship the
Lord with beauty and holiness .

�C A L E iJ D A R FEBRUARY
T E MP L E F A MI L Y
26th Sunday
YAHRZEITS
Religious School - 10-12:15 AM
Rose Jacobs, mother of Mr. Meyer
Confirmation Class 1-3 PM
J a cobs, February 28
with Rabbi
TYtt Ele·c t ions (Temple) 7- 9 PM
Liliam Smith, wife of Eli Smith,
27t h Monday
,
.
mother of Mrs. Morris Levine,
Heb . Cl.: 4th Yr. 4:l5, .t1.dv. 5 · 1 5 . Adar 16, March 4
TEACHERS I MEETING
8.:15.
28th -Tuesday
Beatrice Lipman, mother of
Hebrew CJasse s: 1st Yr . &amp;
J ack Lipman, Adar 16, Ma rch 4
Advan,: ·) "\:i.r Mitzvah
4: 15 PM · -:Hr;n,-: :-;~;~;~-;d, ;:~~:...,:-=j~- ;: - ~- ·:; -~~-!:-, ~~,-~~~!H;-;~;~-~!--~~-;r~-~Sister l:, · .·
'. 1'.'d Meeting
1:00
Our condolence and deepest sympa thy
(Lev:,.- · .
to the family of:
MARCH - I-Ib.ci~t · ·:, , ,_ NTH
TONY ARON
1st •!edne sday
Husband of Mr s . Sylvia Aron, brothe
CHADLE ROLL PURIM PARTY
PM of Louis Aron, and Mr s . Martha \..
Hebrew Cla s ses : 5th Yr.
PM Galombeck, who passed away Feb . 9.
Jr. Hi
Ma_y_h_i_S______l!l_e_Ill_Q_nr___b_e__for a ble ssin
~DUCATION - Hebrew
__
THANKS
Compar a tive Reli ion
My sincere thanks to the following
hostesses who helped make the Inter· Thursday
Hebrew Cla sses: 2nd Yr . &amp;
f a ith Receptior. a succes s : ivlesdames
4: 15 PM Max Ashendorf, Maurice Stromberg,
Bar Hi tzvah Beginners
TYG DiGcu s sion Group
7:30
Helen Kulka , Jack Lipman, Herman
B' NAI BRITH
8:30
Grossman, Fred Stein, Jack Steindler,
5th Sunday
Robert Rosenberg, Pauline Wiener,
Religi ous School - 10 : -12:15
Dougl a s Rosen, Sam Shumacher, Don
As sembly: Grade 9
Romer, Sol Zoll, Irving Slade, Max
PURUi C1'.To.\J IVAL &amp; PARTY 2 - 5 PM
Ross, Max Rothschild and a special
6th Non do.y
thank s to Gloria Grossman for her
Hebrew Clas ses: 4th Yr. 4:15 PM beautifully designed centerpiece.
Advanced 5: 15
Lois Cherin
Confirma tion Class 7:15 - 8:30
~~r~• ~ t....)~)r¼- ~t,~_), H~~-~!-:HH~!~- )~):-:~-x-)~-~~r }r-)~)~~~ ~ Awith Rabbi
PECIAL PASSOVER PACKAGES TO ISRAEL
Social Act ion Committee
8:15 PM
TBROUGH CARE FOR $12 EACH.
7th Tuesday
Hebrew Clas ses : 1st Yr &amp;
ake cert~in that family and friends
Advanced Ba.r Mitzvah
4:15 PM :or even those unknown to you but in
srsr-:;RHOoD MEETING
8 :15
eed can observe a happy Pa ssover .
TYG Purim Play "Mordecai Maverick"
--Please send them in time. Con8th Uednesday
a ct the Rabbi or the Office .
Hebrew Clas s e s: 5th Yr. 4 :15
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5:15
Al~N OUNCING
9th Thursday
FTY CAiVJP LEADERSHIP L~STITUTE
Hebrew Cl a s s es : 2nd Yr . &amp;
FOR SU:Hr1ER 1961
Bo.r Mitzvah Beginners
4 : l~ _PM
~.-. ·. - BOARD .OF:- T.W~'I',l~~~r ~TINS , •3o
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�CONGRA TULA TI ON S
Our prayers for go0d hea lth for MRS. To our new parents, r1r. an d Hr s . Joe
SARA CHERIN, who is 11 patient at
Wiener, on the birth of t heir s on,.___/'
Mercy Hospital, cmd HRS. JE.Ai:~ CU:1'1--~
Josiah Louis.
HI NG S , who is recovering from an
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accident. We lmow they would welSISTERHOOD FOOD FEST
come expressions of good wishes.
KOSHER DINNER
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PURIM CABi'HV.AL AND PARTY
Sunday, March 12, 1961
i!
Serving Times:
,
:.
SUNDAY, Marer.. .5 from 2 ~ - 5 P.M.
12 : 30-2:30; 3:00-5:00; 5:30-7:30
.1
Adults t 2.50; Children under 10 $1.~ j
Reli ious School - Purim Puppet Play For Tickets call Rose Lawson PL5293~ ,
Volunteers to help with dinner
I
Temple Youth Group - Carnival,
ca ll Doris Stromberg PE34020
·,1I
Donations for the dinner will be
Games, Booths, Pri zes
gratefully accepted. Kosher dill
Siste rhood - Refre shments.
pickles, coffee( d rip), sugar, tea.
THZRE WILL BE RELIGIOUS SCHOOL IN
For above conta ct Dorothy Goldberg
THE NORNTolG 11.S USUAL
PE77519. Baked goods for baked good
--===~===-~~---~-= s a le ca ll Frances Kantor PA2-3586. I
BAR. J\'iITZVAH CLA.:3SES
Beginnin g Febriary 28th
SISTZRHOOD 1~CTIVITY Dl,Y- Thursdays
Tu esc:1.E.y 'l'hursday CANCER Dii.ESSINGS - 1:00 - 4:00 PH
George Schankl er Mrs . Horris Ka.n ·':or in Charge
4 : 00-4 : 420
: 4:20- 4:40
Dan Bacon
/
.
GI FT &amp; JUDAICJ, SHOP 1:00 - 4:00 ?M
. 4: /4.0 - 5 : 00
P. . Stein
· 5 ; 00 - 5 :20
De.vid Cherin
Other Activities Aav De Organiz 8d
CONGREGATION B I NAI ISIUi.EL
NON-PROFIT
Fourth and 1iebster
ORLirnATION
Muskegon, Mi chigan
TIME-VALUE HAIL
Telephone: PA2-2702
Rabbina ge: P06-5427
RZFUAH SHELAXHAH_

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1

NAl ISRAEL

MUSKEyON, MlCHlyAN
Rabbi Stdnk~~ Kaplan
Februa ry 8, 1961
Shev['. t 22 , 5721
CO i--1 d U rl I TY

Dr. Arthur Greenberg, President
WORSHIP

THf S
Februr.ry 10th

"Our Musicc..l Herikge"
8:30 P.H.
by Sisterhood
in Honor of __Is':)wi s h Hu sic• i:fonth
_ M.r,s,; . Wa111~~--- Galrinbeck', ' Director
Mrs. Albert Pa rker, Nnrr?.tor
Mrs. H. Friend , Ps t'.l rus
Hr. A. Bourzeil, Orgn.n
Mr. th.mer G1.lombeck, Violin
Choir
Mr s . L. Aron, Mrs. L. Ci·oldb erg, iir s . f.,__ O))~mheir,1er,
Mr s . D. Rosen, Mrs . S . Zoll
Oneg Sh.,,_bbc.. t

l\f EX f ~) /-\ BB/~T (-i
8: 15 P . M.

Februo.ry 17th
FAHILY WORSHIP
in Honor of Brotherhood Weak
Februllry Birthd2..y Blessing Cerenony

One ,:,- Shc..bbc.. t
TRADITIONAL UORSHIP - Sa bba th Eve Februa ry 10 &amp; 17
7:30 P.H.
Se..bb::~th Morn Februa ry 11 &amp;. 18
8:30 A.H.
Sabb.'.':.ths to Cone Februc..ry 24th - Mrs. Morris Teles, Mr. Robert Li gner &amp; RabbiDiscussion of (Mish Portion) Tornh

�i-.RE YOU l1LSSWG SOHZ7HIN G?

As vc e:row olcier the: things of tho d:;:ir.i t t;1k0 on gr e/3 ter i .r1,1ortance to u s . In the worl&lt;i of ;;·,-.1.t3rialis:·1 as we often lo se sight of the
uo rthwhilc vnlues of life we shol'ld recall thG words of the sn[,,e 11 l1an
camiot live by b r e".d alone . 11 _ Renew y our f a ith in God, and f ind r,e 2.ce
of rr1ind by a t bndin g Sa1:)bath services r egularly . · Regular attendan ce is
a habit like any other good habit which Y1u st he cultivat3d and nurtured
by p ersonal discipline . Brin g a long y our fa.n ily and f riends to our
serviees .
Sinc e rely,
Arthur Gr eenberc- Pr:.&gt;si c•.e:1t
SIST~ {,
\I K1'.'li --SIST~RHOOD FOOD FEST
KOSHER STYLE DINNZR
Pl '.'.n to r_ttenc. this Si s t -'.:) rhood
TEMPLE B 1 NAI ISRAEL
Present, tion L., honor of Jewish
Sund;i.y, M.., rch _;i.2, 1961
H
usic Month ...• H.: rr our most
.:i ervin g Times :
··
thrillin
~ M d in s,)irin 6 music-2:30-2: 30 ; 3:00-5:00; 5:30-7:30
~dults 62.50 ; Child r en tinder 10 $1:5 c;-:i1tori :- l, r.1 0dern, Isr'1eli,
For ticke ts Cf1.. ll Mrs. k .wson; PL5-293 li tur c ic;, l, Americo.n--by our m-m
Voluntee r s to help wi th the d inner
i excellent t ~l ent.
Febru'lry 1
c o..11 l-irs. Dori s StrOL1i1er ,_PE..1=._L020 ! SC:hb;,.t h Eve
COl-.iPAHbTIVE l-'.2LH.rION
8:30 PM
In tfule Snnct'-!Q.
- Durin Ser~~- TF.I? TO I SKL,. 21
Hit h n P:·.nel of Clergyr.r n:
Reve rend Beebee
Bovee _ Prote st~nt On the Olynpfr., the only ship to
. Is r f el vii'. the i1ed.i terr:,_n en.n with
DeVries
Br:mm.e1·__ Clergy
Jewish Food - Reo..sorn,ble R_-,_ t e s
Hurley
Lindstro1.
rn d Free &amp;bbi - S~il s throu ~hout
C!'..tholic
F,1.the r Zui dema.
winter ,n_nd SU...1:lIDer.
Rnbbi K,,pl::.n
,T ewish
For Informn tion: Contf'.ct &amp; .bbi
or office
Te s tinoni-:.1s:
I
"It s m"·.gnificent! Put your
AHERIC.hlrn ALL
f o. vori ty cle rgym:in on the spot 1 11
· Brotherhood Program
(:-1: .1:ie wi thk Jl c1 )
o f Ethnic &amp; lVtionc&gt;.l Cul tu_rz,.l
"It's wonde rful! Your life will
3c.ckgrounds
never be the srt..Tile · .s.'terw--.-rr: s t 11
Indiens , Negroes, Ukr,.ini.'m, Poli s !'.
Shirley Pcf.:Jop ort
THIS IS THB KIND OF ,.DULT .EDOCJ..TION
Mexic rn, Swedish m d more.
YOU I-LWE B::;Ed F3CU:~:./CING
Script by D:: •.n Bethel
Sponsored by Urb::m L n. gue
Wednesd::-.ys : Februf'.ry 22nd. ,
Sun&lt;l:-.y, Februr.ry 19th 3:00-5:00
3: J0-10:JO PH 1'1''.rch 1 st , 15th, 29th
1,!r.l ter Steele Audi toriu:m
Tickets - YWCA, Urb.n..n Ler.gue or
P resent Office Hours r.t the Temple
R1.dio Sk.tions
n r e from 9: 15 to 2 : 15, con ti_n uc1.l.
Secret,,.ry - i:frs. Hyrmel

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C A L _E : Ii A_R_ - I&lt;'ehrua rv
Y;.HRZEITS
10-12 Fri c~.ay-Sunday
MSTY Concla ve t:i.t Detroj_t &amp; Flint
1 2t h Sunc.2_y DROT1ER...'100D WEEK
Samu el Aro ·, , f',1. ther of Hr . An t on Aron
Mr. Louis Aron and Hr ;s . Martha GalRe li ci ou s School 10-12: 15 AM
Asse;11il y : Grade 4
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13th llond2.y
Hebrew Cl o.sso
4th Yr.
4:15~ Sar a i:-leumer, mother of Ted ~eumer,
Advanced
5 :15 I Februar;,r 15
14th Tti ::i s day
• Hebr e,;- Cl as se s : 1 s t Yr. &amp;
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Ac1 vanced B r Mi t zv8.h
4 : 15 jHet z , February 15
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8 : 00
15th 1.Teclnesc)_ay
Horris Morgan, fa t her of h rs.
Hebr ew Clas , es : 5th Yr.
4 : 15 j Herman Grossman , Februa ry 20.
Jr. Hi.
5 : 15
SOCIAL f.CTI OJ CO:ViNITT~E
7:30 ! David Lipscrrultz , f a ther of Mrs .
16th Thursclay
Tony Aron, Februa ry 23
Hebrew Cla sse s: . 2nd Yr . &amp;
Ik.r ilit zva h Be ginne rs
4 : 15 Sccill Emalfa rb, f a the r of :.:-rr s .
TYG Di s cu s sion Group 7 :.30-S : 30 PH Maurice Stromberg, Shebat _27,
11 £.iecl i e va l J ewish Philosophy"
Febru,9_ry 1.3.
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B i~AI I3RITH
8: 30
Harry Greenberg, f o.ther of Dr.
19th Sunday
Arthu r Greenber g , A~ar 7, FebnJary 2.3
Rel L iou s School 10-12 : 15 AM
Se;vice : Gr a de 6
Louis Levy 1 father of Hr. Reuben
CONFIP,h ATION CLLS.S
1 : 00 - 3:00
Levy, Ada r 2, Februa xy 18
with 1(abbi
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fa t her of l:lir. Seymour Ro s enh erg , who
with Rabbi
pas s ed &amp;.way J anu a r y 30th . May his
21 st Tuesday
memory be for a ble s sing .
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Ac~van ced Bar Mi t zvah
4 : 15
22nd Fedne sday
Hebr 3w Cla ss es: 5th Yr.
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to the f amily of :
Jr. Hi
5 : 15
MARTHA BLOCK
ADULT :::DUCATIOi.l - Hebrew
7 ~30
ComJ arative Religions
8 ~.30 si s t er of h r s . Benno Rothschild,
who 1)o. s s ec. cYay Janua ry 29th. 1•12.y
2Jrcr Tnursc.ay
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�REFUAH SHELAYMAH
Our ·.)r : 1.yers fo r go ocl heal th f or i.-1RS .
SARAH KLEHJ r-.. :pat i ent at Hn.ckl ey _,
and f or HRS . HARGARET ASHEi:JDORF ,
r ecently r eturned home f r om surgery.
We know t hey would welcome e;...--press i ons of good wi shes
T H A i.,i K S

Mr . and Mr s . Sol Zoll wi s h to t h:'7.Ilk
all their f riends in t he congregation for t he union grams uno cards
t h.". t were received on t he oi rth of
t heir son , Jeffrey David .
OUR fil{VOYS TO I SR.i1.~

T:t-'.;E SI ST.:..;RI-IOOD cor dially i nvi t.es t he
congre ga t i on t o attend a pro gr am of
Interfn..i t h titled 11 A Critical An2.lysis of Social Jus tice Today" on
Tuesday , Februa ry 14 a t 8: 00 s hilr p .
There will be an Introductory Fi lm:
"A St.lute to the American Theater 11 •
Moderator of the Panel Di s cus sion
will be :Hr. Irving Slade, and participating in the Pe.nel will be:
Mr s . Edwar d Krause, Mr. Vincent
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McGugan, Mrs. George Rucks, and
Reverend Da vid Ter Beest. Discussion
will be en cour aged from t he audience during the panel pre sentations.
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Bes t wishes to our Friends and AmCONGRATTJLil.TIONS
bassadors , Mr. and Hr s. S2.1:mel Kiayf,To our new GRA.'J DPARE.:1TS, Hr. and
Mr s . Pauline Wiener a..11d Mrs . Sarah
Mrs. James Metz and Mrs . Pauline
Morgnn , who lea ve Februa r y 19 for
Hiener.
three weeks. May they "go up 11 to
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Israel f'. nd return to u s wit h Godspee To Jerome Levine,
teachers of Muskegon Heights Junior
SI STERHOOD ACTIVI TY DAY-Thursdays
High School a s one of the ten BEST
CAflCER DHiSSINGS - J,.:00 - 4: 00 PH
CITI ZEi~S of the school.
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Muske gon, Michigan
Telephone : PA2-2702
Rabbinage : P06-5427

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�RABBI TO YOU -

"How 'Different' Was Hoses?"

The attempt today among our p eople to define "Jewishnes ::; 11 usually ends up
with s ome indef :L""lable qua litie s or a stro;.1omical (1_u an tities . It is said to be
either some kind of mystical trait •r1hich guarantees survival, or some record
of lon gevity , or the origrl.nal discovery of God in man I s histo~J, or the amount
of Kosher food consumed.
What the true nature of "Jewishness" a ctually is c1;1n be seen in the life
and work of Moses, our Teacher, in his creating a plan of living to help his
peo~Jle, and even all mank ind. This Plan is life' s basic Const itution .for
comruuna l existence; it is called the Torah of Mos es, which is the first part of
our Bi'..J l e . It is the lfosa ic strivin g to develop i de a s of com.'Iluni ty for the welfare of man which make the other Sons of our People--Jesus , r1arx a11c'. Freud--kin
to Hosas. But the questions of whether or not the sii-riilarity ends there, or of
whether or not their ideas and programs actually have or will help man, a.11 will
be discussed and confronted in sermons to come.
Mos es s tands alone as the Founder and Cr 3ator of our essence and genius
a s Je,rs. Hhe.t was this e s sence and ge:c1ius? A:n.d what can it be? Mo s es' prograin for communal living was "help ful" to man sinply because it E1atched Reality,
b e cause it wa s in tune with human nature and ne sds. The "different-ness" of
Jewi s hness , of our Religion and Faith lies wholly in its sensiblen ess . Here we
have t he elusive definition: Jewishne s s i s sen
s i bl eness in a world of nonsense.
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To Mo s e s , it made sen se to worship the One God , indivisible and invisible,
zealous for the mora l law, faithful in Hi s covenents . It made sen s e that man
was created in the image of such a God . It was non-sense that man ~m s created
in the i mage of t he products of hi s o-,m craft sme..n s hip; i t was ~on '.~ ense that man
s hould worship himself; it wa s nonsense t ha t man should t hb k the material
world to be Reo.lity rather t han the S&gt;)iritual-moral-rationa l v orld . Ivio s es thou ght
it n onsense that man should toil endlessly, t hat t he r e s houl&lt;l be an unending
grasp ing of powe r and waalth. To him it wa s san s ible to ha ve one Da y of Freed.0 1;1 f or every man , a pr eview of t h0 World. to Come .
He knew that : t h-'. J s ~tibccth
(~ r ont -Ds C!.ild k e ep s man free . As for Sl a ve s, our Teacher knew that it was utte r
n on- sen se to own a s oul as a 11 t hi..11 g 11 and t hus to ensl a ve what God ha s created
ancl de stroy a :man I s fu ture . Ra th'3r } he t au ght : "If your brothe r sells hims :') lf
to you b e cause he mu st r epay a lar ge debt or becau s e he 1:mst save hi..TJ1s s-lf and
his f amily from sta rva tion and ruin, - t h ,m in the s ,:w enth year y ou must set him
fre e ns a Fr ee Man and you 811st give him frOl~ the abundance with which God
has bl c i, s ,3d you so that he may begin an ew a ga in." How ;:auch more s :mse is this
thc u1 to senci t hi s man to prison or to p .Jr manent s l a ve-la··-,or ! So, too, Moses
knew tbr-it it was non- sense thri.t the s tron g and powe rful commit torture, per s ecution or cU smemherment against t he weak and defen s el es s in t he n ru!'.e of l e ~a l
punishmen t ruid justice. 3u t "an ey e for an eye " in hi s time nc..de s en se . Repaymont ai.1d puni sh':1:;nt f or a cr:L11e or mi sdeed i n equtl ms c,sure ; one law f or all
so tha t the weak s hall be eoual to t he s tron g before the l v.w, - this truly
wa s s ensi bl e in a world of n on-s en se ! Las tly , to torture rui LBals in the process of 13e curin g f ood and to be wan ton in one I s a~pe t i te c&gt;.mt indiscrin ina te in
one I s di et w2s to Mose s r,mch non-sense . Kindne s s to an i mals and conce rn £'or
t he l1ea l th rnc1 vita lity of the body, which God creat e s, we r e t he hnsis of all
ou r 12.ws of Ka s h.rut.
All th~s e a r e most of the e ssentia l l aws 1md principl e s of ln.w of our Tora h.
The ba s ic ~,art of T0r a h is true today . Al though t he l aw of 11 eye f or ey e II ha s,
s ince 12.te an ti0ui t y , becm,1e i n our beliaf II the vc,lue of D.n ~ye f or an eye ,"
ne verthel es s t he princi ple involved i s e t erna lly true . .i?urthemore, even if
sone of us J ews do not a ccept t he 01'.lli ga t i on of Kas hrut, 1•loses I concept of kindn e s s to ::mir,12.ls ci.n d of proper ca r e of ou r p hy sica l n e ed s throu gh diet is f or
nll of u s eternally true---a s we obviou s l ,._..r r 3a li z"e by our diet o.n d f oocl fad s. The m:-.Jor
,
ch n :.., '-' · h V E.: b00n
cha11ges of fo rr,1, a o t content, of technique not principle.
Thus Tor~,.h I s ideal nnd pur:_)os e of sen se aaidst non- sen se is s till t i1e con1erstono of our Tr adi t ion t oday .
This i de a l is urgently n e eded in our e odern world . We n e ed to follow and
to live he r e and n ow only wha t i s truly sensi bl e,for there is much non- sen se in
our Wc'.ys 2.s J ews. It i s neve r-ending n on sense to r e t a in i deas in our prayers
which ,re n o longe r believe, such a s "Next year in J eru sal em", or el s e we should
junp when Ben Gurion r a ttle s hi s unique Zioni s t Philosophy. It is nonsense in
rae.tters of Ka s hrut, to be a J ew a t ho:;:ie and not a J ew on the out£ii de. It is
nonsense t o think Juda isn a Belief or Fa ith r a ther than a Fate and a 1Tay of
Livin.:;, ~: Po.tte rn of Corununity Lif e. It i s Non-sen se (and this is the essential
i d ea of our Tora h) to be thankful and gr a t e ful to God but to .rail to see Him
a:.1d His h...n d in a ll the aff P..irs of ::-1en anc~ mank ind!
Ne ed we a dd more ?

Fe n eed Sen siblenes s b

our J ewi s h world , too!

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Dr. Arthur Greenberg, President

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"HOW 1 DIFFERENT 1 WAS l',10SES? 11
Fe bruary 3rd --The Different-ness of Jewishness-8: 30 P. M.
Second in a Serie s on the Four Sons of
the Jewi sh Pe ople : Mose s , J esus, Ma.r x and Freud

T R A D I T I O N A L WO R S H I P
Sabbath Eve J anua ry 27th &amp; Februa ry 3rd
Snbbo.th r1orn J anua ry 28th &amp; Februa ry 4th
SABBATHS TO COME :

7:30 P. M.
8:30 A.M.

Trio and Classical Jewish .••••
The Jewishne s s of Jesus

�RABBI TO YOU PARENT-TEACHER CONFEREN CE: SUNDAY, Janua ry 29 , 10-12:20 AM
In the midst of all the excit9ment of inaugurating n ·new Presiden t,
of rea ctin g to Ben Gurion I s bold Zionism, and of waiting for the Eichmann
trial B.nd its solutio!'l, let us turn for a moment to our own Temple Family1
to its hopes and dreams, to its dream of the future .
The religious education of our children is sometimes a quiet drmno.,
signifying a better future. Sometimes, however, it is a very disturbing
drama, filled ~rith Sunday-morning-tired bodies and minds, or with a gonizing expectations for a young and tender Jew in a hostile world, or with
indignant aggre s sions stemming from a parent's guilty heart .
The drama of Jewish education is a s all great and true and le gitimate "tra ,;ic" dramas seem to be . For it forces stark reality upon us
when in the conclusion, the finis, fulfillment and victory for the main
a ctors fall far short of our heart's anticipation. But also like its
counterpart on the stage, the drarea in which our chilcren and youth a re
the main actors ~urs ts f orth at time in ecstatic brilliance with ~rue sigt
and manife s tations of human dignity and Jewish nohility, ev,i dencing and
here.lding the · hope for our beloved· progeny in their clays to come .
It is this hope, we like to feel, which is · our . ma.ig_ hope and whose
mainstream is Jewi s hnes s a s it ou 5 ht to be and as •it organizes and direct:
our essential human nature toward godly goals .
It i.r this hope which we as Parents must not only ·cherish but e.lso
nourish. · 1.f:bat then can we do? We can enla rge that elusive and spontaneous hope, which is fleet~n gly seen in the drania of J$wish religious education, by our assigning to that education a deep and abiding value. For
what is valuable to our children is the value we impart to a thing by our
convictions in our way of living .and thinking .
It may be that the conferences between our parents and teachers are
the last hope for our time in raising up a new and better generation .
Those precious few mjnutes may 'e the lever to move the world of our
dreams, the equa tion to match expectation with reality, the self-contained
directional computer to follow the truest path to the best goal. It may
be that the five or fifteen minutes parents spend ·-Sunday morning on behalf
of their son or daughte:c~ and his spiritual inheri tanc_e me:y ·make ·the diff-.
erence be t ween dra..~a and enig:ma--or hetween drama ~nd comedy~-in the life
of these who carr on ou· love and work.. ln their. world to c me .
AD1JL1r-ED1JCATION----------- ·-···· · ----- --· ·------- ------- -----·· SISTERHOOD ACTIVITY DAY - Thu:c'sday s
Our Comparative Religion Course,
which started J anuary 18, was an un- ·
"BREAKFAST FITH RADBI " 10: 00 - il:AM
qualified success; if one clas s can
con sti tu te a criterion. The group
CAi:JCER DltBSSL:.GS - 1:00 - 4 : 00 P . i1 .
left stL~ulated and enthusia stic
Mr5.
Mo.rris Kenter in cbarge
and eager for the next session. It 1
not too l ate to sign up--next c).e.ss
GI?T Aim JUDAICA StlOP 1: 00 - 4: 00 R-1
will '. ,e February 1. For f urther infon~ation call PL5-2490.
OTIBR ACTIVITi ES . Cfu: 1':E: ORGAdIZED
Mrs. Lois Cneri:-i · ·
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Calendar - Continued
9th Thursday
Hebrew Classes : 2nd Yr . &amp;
Bar Mitzvah Begi nne rs
4:1 5
BOARD OF TRUST3:3S HEETING 8 : 30 PM

29th Sunclay
Religious School PARENT TEACHERS'
CO~JFER::1rnE 10-12 : 20 A. M.
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TE MP L E FA d ILY
Confirmation Class with Rabbi
1 - 2:30 P. H.
30th Monday
Anniversc.ries
Hebrew Classes : 4th Yr.
4: 15 IMr. and 11rs . Louis Aron,
Advanced
5:15 February 1.
31st Tueso.ay
Hebrew Clas ses: 1 s t Yr. &amp;
Mr. ru1d Mr s . fUex Rosenthal ,
Advanced Bar Mitzvah
4 : 15 j Fe bruary 4.
8: 15 ;ni:-:.-~ .. -, ,,,--,:- ,:--,,/\-,.. ,,,,,,~.-,, "-'''~ - ,. --,_-,r,..-,n, ,~,r~~-kSisterhood Board Meeting
FBBRU ARY, 1961
Yahrzoit s
l r; t Fednesday
Hebrew Clas s '3 s: 5th Yr.
4 : 15 IAbraham Ehrenberg, father of Mrs.
Jr. Hi
5:15 Albert Pa rker, Janua ry 31
·-· ADULT EDUCATION-Hebrew 7: 30 F:M: ··Comparative Reli gions 8 :30 P .M. Robert Stein, brother of Mrs .
f
2nd Thur sday
Lillian Singer, February 5.
Hebrew Classes: 2nd Yr. &amp;
Bar __i t zvah Beginners
4 : 15 IMrs . Riva Kaline, sister of Mrs.
B I Na i Bri th
8: 30 Ida Ashendorf, February 8.
4_i;.h Saturday :::::----....,_ TYG C.Qa.ss-7:39
/ SIST.SRHOOD ACHI EVEMEN T DINNEft. &amp; ~ Tillie Jacobs , mother of :1r s . Earl
DAHCE (See Flyer)
·
6:30 Brace, February 8.
5th Sunday
Hyam Sin ger, father of Mr . and Mrs.
Re l igiou s School - 10 - 12:15
As sembl y:Grade 7 Tu :9ishvat SerJJo ,:;eph Sin Je r, Shava t 13,
Jan. 31.
Confirmation Cln.s s with Rabbi
ifo. tha.n Price, father of Nr. Samuel
1 - 3 P.M.
Ten ::,l e Youth Grou p-4-6(Lo·.-i:_-3 Re sJfrice and Dr. Leonard Price,
6th :tfoncl.ay
Shava t 18, February 4.
4:
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Hebrew Cl asses ; L~t-h- ~r.
5:::i'.9 rur condolence and deepest sympath;
Advanced
to the family of:
7th Tuesday
ALBERT ST~L1DL3R
Hebrew Cla s se s: 1st Yr &amp;
community
worker, philanthropist,
il.C'.va;1ced Bar :,1i t zvah
4 :15
1and
f
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of Rabbinical students,
SISTERHOOD MUSI CAL PROGRAM
/--uncle
of
M
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"Our Musica l Heritage"
8:30
!who
passed
away
January 8. rftay :
,_Tarner Galombeck , Soloist
his
memory
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for
a bles s ing.
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4 : 15
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of he r f rienc s in the congreg-,, ti on
fo r r ememb -.: ring her c1urin 6 her
r ecent illne s s with t he ir cards
and good wi shes.
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nounce the Bar Mit zvah of their
son, Michael, on J anua ry 28 th a t
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Rabbi and. l'irs. S. Ka.ulan want to
thD.nk the member s of B ' i'fo.i I srael
f or the ir warm f riendlines s in
vite the congregation t o the regreetin g t heir s ister an o. br ot i1erception immediately fo llowing in
in-law, Mrs . and. Mr s . Jos aph
Rosen, of Concinnati, a t ehe
the , so cial hall.
recent open house in honor of
their gu e st s , 1:m d to thank the mD.ny
Refuah Shelaymah
persons who helped in the pre:). -ra tion an-:·.. a.rre.n rremen t s .
Our pr ayer s for good health for
Hrs. Marcus Bess~ who is o. ~atient The Community Fund R ising Dinner
will be held. on l-iarch 12 a. t the
~t Hac}cley. We know she would~.
welcome_expressions 0£' .good wishes Templ e ._________ ______
Donation f rom the collection ~t
from her frien ds of t he Congrethe Union Thanksgivin g Servi ce
gation.
was made to the Gera tric s Council
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Congregation B' Nai Israel
Fourth en d Webs ter
Muskegon, Michi,;an
Telephone : PA2-2702
R.c.1. bbinage : PO 6- 5427

NON-l~PROFIT
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MUSKEyON, MICHlyAN
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Jii\hU ••RY, . 1961
15th Sunday
Religious School 10 - 12:15
Assefobly: Kinc~ergarten &amp;
First Grace
Confirmation Class 12: 45 - 2 : 15
16th :Monday
4:15
Hebrew Classes: 4th Yr.
.Advanced 5:15
17th Tuesday
Hebrew Classe s : 1st Yr. &amp;
J.dva.riced Bar Mi t zva h
4:15
18th Wednesday
Hebrew Classes: 5th Yr .
4 : 15
Jr . Hi
5 : 15
i.DULT EDUCATION REGISTR.;~TION
&amp; OPFiHNG SESSION
Hebrew
7:30
Comparative Reli gions
8:30

19th. Thursday

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Hebrew Cla sses: 2nd Yr. &amp;
Bar Mi tzvah Begin;.rnrs
4:15
T~npla Youth Study Grouo
7:30
to 8:30
22nd Sunday
Religious School 10 - 12:15
As sembly: Grade 6
Confirmation Cla ss
12 : 45 J
to 2 : 15
Temple Youth Group
7: 00
to 9:00
23rd Monday
Hebrew Clas ses: 4th Yr .
4:15
1',dvanced • 5 : 15
24th Tuesday
Hebr0w Clas ses : 1st Yr . &amp;
l1.dva,."lced Ba r Hitzvah
4:15
25th Wednesday
Hebrew Clas s es: 5th Yr.
4 : 15
Jr. Hi
5:15
26th Thursday
Hebrew Classes: 2nd Yr. &amp;
Bar Mitzvah Beginners
4:15
Board of Education Meeting 8 :15

FrtMILY
ahrzeits
igmund Steindler, Fathe r o~
•1il ton Steindler, January 13
ennie Rosen, sister of Sc ra !Goin .
f David Rosen, J anua ry 17
ah Fishman, mother of Mr s . Leo
oseand 1-..ndrew Epstein, J anuo.ry 20
n.rah Lipschul tz, mother of Mrs .
ony Lron, J mmary 22

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lranuary 23.
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tiax Schubb , rrusband of Mae Schuhb
~ebet 28 , J anuary 16
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~oses Rosenberg, fa ther of Robert
!Ro senberg, Sheva t 3, Janue.ry 20
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Sc.die Lipman, wife of Hyman Lip:raan,
lshevat 7, January 24
:rsaac Grossman, fa ther of Louis
!Grossman, Herman Grossman, Mrs .
iSruauel Kl ayf, Mr s . Ralph August
,and Reva ,Bank Sheva t 7
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!Janua ry 24

· ·:~-k~:; Darmstad.ter,

f ather of Louis
iDarmstadter, Shevat 10, Janun:cy 27[

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Our condolence and deep synrpa thy
to the family of : ·· ·
HORRIS STEUT
father of Mrs . Sam Singer, who
passes away Sunday , Janua r&lt;J 8, in
Chicago.
May his memory he · for a
blessing.

�I N VI T AT I ON

SISTERHOOD - Have you made your achi eveJ:!lent nledg~ and paid it?
Sisterhood depends on these funds
. and your paid me~bership due s to
Holland announce the Bar Mitzvah of !maintain our Retigious School.
Please make every effort to get
their son, Marc, on J anuary 14 at
your money in a s soon as possible.
If you wish to make a money contria quarter after nine in the morning,jbution when remembering a joyous
or sad occasion, Sisterhood main~
and:invite the congregation to the tains the S1\DIE GROSSH.id hEr·lORLtL
FUND and the Ai~i:~ SCHIEWITZ isi:EMORL.L
reception imr.J.ediately following in FUND, both of which provide the
Religious School equipment and
the social hall.
supplies. Contributions to these
3/r
~- * -~
worthy
funds will be greatly
*
B:~R MITZVi.H
appreciated.
OF MICHAEL STEINDLER
* * ~} -;'f,
J anua ry 28th, 11:00 A.M.
HADASS;.H HEETrnG MONDAY J ;·J.L 16, 8:15
"";~-~HH~1~-::-;;-~f-)(-~-~!-~;}---~'{-if-~Hh~-;HHH(*~'*~h~Busin.e ss meeting follo1,red by a
·
SISTERHOOD ACTIVITY DAY - Thursdays special progr am . Florence Rubin"Breakf c.st With Rabbi" 10 - 11 i~ .M. sky will show colored slides of her
Beginn in g on January 12.
recent trip to Israel.
BAR MITZVJ1H
Hr . mid :Mrs. Bernard Becker of

CAHCER DRESSINGS - l:GO - 4:00
Mrs . Morris Kantor in charge

R,;,,BBI TO YOU (Continued)
and 'equality. But ·it is our "Minority Psychosis" which confuses
GIFT i".i.'JD JUDlsICi. SHOP 1:00 - 4:00
!numbers with democracy. It mny let
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US participate in civic ventures . but
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;not in plans to close and heal the
Our prayers for full and complete
!breeches in the walls _of democracy .
Such a person among us who unknowr ecovery of Mrs. Esther Freedman
who i s a ) atient a t Hackley Hospital ;ingly manifests our Minority · .
jPhy chology is incapable of' saving
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our nntion because he mi sunderNEH OF THE TREES
stan ds it. He bel ieves tha t one
February 1st
decides matters of religion in
f?LANljl f.f:looffl Ul ,U,a:4\.ii\t
public 2.reas, such as in the schools,
RELIGIOUS SCHOOL
by a majority vote. He thereby
1st P,UG'l·JT-TEACHER CONFERENCE
confuses public law and pri vP.te
January 29, 1961 - No Classes
conscience. Such a man causes the
A letter and schedule will arrive
light of free men to be extinprevious to the date to inform our
gui shed, - even if he appear to
parents of their meetings with the
light and to tend it continually
teachers.
and with great devotion.
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Wh'.lt does the phrase menn, 11 Ue Jews are a minority 11 ? This seems to 1,,.
to be a simple fact, even though concerning issues on which ~11 segments
of American Jewry unite but not all Protestants, we Jews are third or
fourth largest among religious groups in filllerica. This phrase, however,
is used quite differently by us: to 11 proYe 11 in discussions or arguments
that we Jews must be careful lest we "step out of line" . Whether it be
(or has been) to endure our culture's persecution of creative intellectual1
or our government's indecisive policy regarding Israel and the Middle
·
East or the teaching of religion in our public school, - whatever it is,
our numerical "wealmess" is used by us as a magical amulet to make disappear any threat our JE~lISHNESS may pose to the status of things. This is
how our MINORITY PSYCHOLOGY works.
It agrees with the view that this is a Christian nation, and therefore claims that if some of our Protestant friends want to make the publio
schools their parachial schools - even for noble reasons - then let them!
Our position as a minority becomes our grave from which no voice of prote~
can rise. Certainly in all aspects of our national way of life the Christ
ian imprint is the predondnant one. Nevertheless, I believe, in the eyes
of Democracy each of us is equal no matter what our numerical value may
be . In its accounting books no man is more precious and no group more
worthy than another. As a citizen with both duties and rights, each of u~
whatever his religion (or race) is an equal and a magnificently "big 11
One. This is where bignes ; is important and this is as t hin gs should be
even if they are not so at present.
t..s a -;,reduct of our Faith, Fate and History, we Jews can do for our
Nation as citizens ~uite a bit in the way of working through democratic
processes to stand in the forefront of progress and development of libertJ
Continued on Page 3
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NON-Profit
ORC1'JUZi..TION
Fourth and 1Jebster
Muskegon, Michigan
TIME-VALUE Mi.IL
Telephone: P:.2-2702
Rabbinage: Po6-5427

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C!Longrtgation i!il'nai Jsrarl
MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN
'571 0

MARCH - APRI L

1950

~ ASSOVER is

the festival of Spring .
lts ' human appeal, there/ore. is
as old as l1umanity, and as perennial as
Sprin~. But it is an historical fes tivalIsrael's birthday-as the annual comme moration of an event which has changed
the d es tinies of manki.nd, that it proclai.ms
ths man -red ee ming truth, GOD IS THE
GOD OF FREEDOM. Even as in
Egypt H e espoused t·h e cause of brick making lw lots against th e mighty ro yal
opresso r, H e forever judgeth t.he world in
righteou sn,sss, and the peoples with
equity. Tlw re is an over-ruling Providence
that exalts righteousness and /reedom and
•h umbles the Dominion of iniquity and
op,,sssion. Thi s teaching has been as ct
ligli t un to the nations of tlw \Ves tern
Wo rld in tlieir w eary, age-long war/are
[or libert y.

~

JOSEPH H. H E RTZ

�HANNAH STEIN
NOTED ENGLISH SPEAKER TO ADDRESS
MUSKEGON JEWRY, WED. EVE . MAR. 15,

The Bulletin of Congregation B'nal Israel is published monthly from Sept8Illber to July.
Temple Telephone 2-2702

8 :30 P. M. AT THE TEMPLE

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

Miss Hannah Stein, noted English Zionist now
on a vis it to the Unite d Sta tes, has been one of
I.h e most acti ve a nd mos t widely travelled Zionist le aders in Bri'tain. She has visited Israel four
times in the past three years, has made periodic
visits to France a:nd Italy on inspection tours of
children's homes and chalutz camps. and has
jus t concluded another highly successful two
month vi sit to Israel. T here has hardly been an

- - -0 - - 1950-OFFICERS-I 950

Samuel Lipman ________________________ President
H aro ld Rose n ______________________ 1st Vice-Pres.
H erman Grossman ____________ 2nd Vice-Pres.
Reu ben Berman ________________________ Treasurer
Rose Lawson ------------ -------------·---- Secretary
SCHEDULE OF SERVICES

Friday Evenings:
T raditional Service
7:30 P.M.
8 :30 P.M.
C OMMUNITY SERVICE
Sabbath Mornin g :
8:30 A .M.
T radit ional Service
T im e for lighting ca n dles on F riday even ings,
at sundown.
PURIM MEGILLAH

Purim falls on Friday, March 3. The Megillah
will be rea d in the small Chape l on Thursday
evening March 2 at 8 :00 P .M., and on t he fo llowi ng day-Friday morning at 8 :30 A.M.
SCHEDULE OF SERVICE FOR PASSOVER

First two days of Passover:
Sun day -------------------------------------------------- April 2
Mon day -------------------------------------------------- April 3
Saturday Evening-April 1.
Tradit ional Passover Service 7 :00 P.M.
Sunday Morning --------------------------------------- April 2
T raditional Passover Service 8 :30 A.M.
Sun day Evening ------------------------------------ ___ April 2
Traditional Passover Service 6 :00 P.M.
COMMUNITY SEDER IN TEMPLE AUDIT ORIUM-6 :30 P.M.
.
Last two days of Passover:
.
Saturday ------------------------------------------------ April 8
Sunday -------------------------------------------------- April 9
Friday- April 7
T raditional Service 7 :30 P .M.
CO.MMUNITY MEMORI AL SERVICE-8 :30
P .M.
Saturday ----------------------------------------------·----- April 8
Traditional Service-8 :30 A.M.
Y I ZKOR-9 :45 A.M.
T raditio~al Even ing Service-6 :3 0 P .M.
Sunday ---------------------------------------------- .__ __ __ April 9
Traditional Service 8 :30 A .M.
MODEL SEDER

A model Seder w ill 1be held at our Sunday
Scho.ol on Su nday morning, March 26, at 11 :0 0
A.M. Rab:bi Umen will cond uct th e Seder w hich
will be arrange d for the children of our school
by a Sisterhood Committee. T hose who are planning to conduct a Seder in t heir own home, and
are interested to see how it is done, are invited
to attend the• Sun day Sch ool mo del Seder.

- - - - o -- THANK YOU

The fam ilies of Mr. Sam Price an d Dr. Leon ard Price wish to t hank a ll who were so kind to
them during their recent bereavement.

important intern ational gathering a t w hich she
ha s not been present, including meet ings of t h e
U.N. General Assemb ly, t he Paris Peace Con ference-. the World Zio,nist Co ngress, the P a lesti n e
Conference in London, the Deputy Foreign Ministers' Conference on Peace Treaties with Germany and Austria, the World Jewish Congress
Assemb ly at Montreaux, the General Zionist
European Conference at Paris: meetings of t he
World Zionist Actions Committee a t Zurich an d
later at Tel Aviv an d Jerusalem. Miss Stein is a
member of the Executive of the Brit ish Zionist
Federatio,n.
·M iss Ste in is a journalist of note, and her a rticle s h ave bee n published in many papers
throu g hout th e world . .. She is a member of the
Foreign Press Association.

Her record of Zio nist activitie,s is likewise im pressive. She is a member of the E uropean E xecutive of the World Confederation of General
Zionists and has ren der ed distingui sh ed service
to the cause of Zionist youth in Britain . In 1944
she was Pre-s ident of the Federat io n of Zionist
Youth in Great Britain a nd h eld that position for
two years. I n July 194 7, on one of h er trips to
Palestine, she established a settlement t here
which serves as a special link between t he youth
in England and Palestine. This year she laid the
foundation stone for the first twenty houses.
Last winter Miss Stein to ured the whole of
Canada for Canadian Hadassah, an d in the spring
she undertook a lightning trip for t h e Z.O.A.
through the tri-state region.
1

Fe.w vis itors to America in recent years have
come he re with as broad a background of Zion ist experiences, or with equal charm and ability,
as Mi ss Stein. Her visit here will be recalled for
sometime to come by the Zionist audiences with
which she meets.
:Mi ss Stein comes t o Mu s kegon through the Courtesy of
The Zionist Organization of Ameri ca.

MUSKEGON ZIONIST DISTRICT

Due to the efforts of the on e-man organization, Max Rosenberg, seventy eight m em bers
were e,nrolle.d thils year as Zionists. Muskegon
stands well represente d in the Zionist Region of
our state. As a gesture of gratitude-to Mr. Rosen berg, for the magnificent job h e performed
single-handedly, we ask those w ho promised to
send in their dues for this year. to do so with out
further delay. Nothing wo uld make Mr. Rosenberg- happier than a larger Zionist membership
in the Muskegon District.
HADASSAH LEADERSHIP COURSE GIVEN
AT THE TEMPLE

A course in Hadassah leadership is n ow given
at the T emple on Fridays at 1 :30 P .M. T hi s
course will continue for a period of eight weeks.
Mrs. Louis Grossman is in c.h arge. F ifteen Hadassah members have registered.

-2-

�EVENTS OF INT E REST
FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT , JR., has been
n a med chair man of a newly-created National
Chri stian Committee to a id the United Jewish Appe'!l's 1950 campaig n.
THE BOARD OF EDUCATION a nd the Board
of Higher Education were awarded citation s
of honor by the H istradruth I vrith of America
for being the "first public school system to offer modern H ebrew a s an accredited subject."
MORE THAN 1,000 Greek Jews, over oneeight h of the Jewi sh population cf Greece,
have departed for Israel in the last 16 months.
THE UN took its first decisive step to combat
prejudice when its Subcommit t ee on Preven-•
t ion of Discrimination and for Protection of
Minorities adopted a resolution calling upon
U N member stat es to take all necessary measures to eliminate every for m of discrimination
from their schools.
THE STUDENT co un cil of Harvard University
ado p ted a resolution banning discrimination
for "race, color or nationality" in all organi zations at the University.
I SRAEL'S first electric bulb factory was forma ll y opened in Haifa. The factory can produce 1,000 bulbs a n hour and will market its
produ cts under the- name "Or-in." It was a lso
annou n ced that a plant to assemble Ford
trucks w ill lbe !built in Haifa. Negotiations for
t his project were completed between the Ford
Compan y and Dr. Shaul Lipschitz, chairman
of the board of Palestin e Automobile Corporation, Ltd. , T el Aviv.
U. S. IMPORTS from I srael amounted to $4,856,000 during the first nine months of 1949, t he
Department of Commerce reported. Of the
total $4,419,000 was made up of diamonds.
ISRAEL has placed orders in the United States
for more than 4,000 motor vehicles, t h e office
of Internati onal Trade of the Department of
Commerce announced.

B ROTHERHOODS , SISTERHOODS
SUPPORT COMBINED CAMPAIGN
The National Federation of T emple Sisterhoods, comprised of 450 chapters, and the National F ederation of T emple Brotherhoods, co nsisti ng of more than 200 !brotherhoods and men's
clu bs, pledged all-out support of the Combined
Campaig n for $1,8 75, 000 on behalf of the Union
of American H ebrew Congregations and the H ebrew Union College-Jewish In stitute of Religion.
[ai d Mrs. Louis A. Ro sett, NFTS President, in
a m essage to Chapter Presi dents, "I urge you
and your memlbers to give this tremendously significant effort every assistance. The advancement of Liberal Juda ism dep ends on the success
of the Combined Campaign. No cause in J ewish
life should lbe dearer to our hearts, nor more deserving of our energy."
Stating that the Combined Campaign strikes
at the core of t h e basic national n eeds in furthering Libera l Judaism, J. Herbert Kaufman. NFTB
President, called on t he brotherhoods and men's
clubs to lend every assistance to the Campaign.
"For our sake" . he said, "but of even greater
importance, for the sake of our children, we
must help to supply the wherewithal to assure a
brighter futu re for the coming generation by
wholehearted and generous support to the Combined Campaign for our national institutions."

B'NAI BRITH
B'nai Brith mai·ches forward. Eugene Fisher,
President of B'nai Brith, likes among many other
things, action and more action. Every meeting
is ,charged with an air of vibrancy. Eith•3r there
is a report of a job well done, a task being done,
or one that is to 1be undertaken and is to be
done. "Did , doing, to be done," is what one hears
constantly at t he B'nai Erith m embership meetings this year. If it is Red Cross, it is a B'nai
Brith project. If it is blood t hat is needed for
the Blood Bank in our communi ty, B'nai Brith
is in lin e to give it. If it is a Brotherhood Program for the J ewish Community, B'nai Brith
puts it on a nd puts it over. Speaking on Brotherhood, we are rem inded to thank Rabbi U men for
his won derfu l arrangements, Bill Stern for inviting the guest speak ers to dinner before the affa ir, Ear le Press for t heir complim entary programs, Lillian Kaufman for deco rations, Fre d
Rodoff for acting as toastmaster, and the committee who helped select the individual for the
B'nai Brith a nnua l Brotherhood award. Thanks
to all the B'nai Brith members for their co-operation in all B'nai Brith projects accomplished so
far. On Saturday evening Marc h 18, a comm unity dan ce is planned by B' n a i Brith. A good t ime
is assured to all. Everything will be in B'nai
Br ith style. Don't miss this get together. On
March 13 at the regular B'nai Brith meeting
night, a Symposium on Socialized Medicine will
be presented. Dr. Seymour Cane and Benjamin
Marcus will speak for Sociali zed Medicine and
Dr. Ralph Augu st and Dr. Norman Fleischman
will speak against Socialized Medicine. There

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SCHEDULE OF COMI NG EVENTS
IN TEMPLE
March 1-Bible Study Group 8 :15 P.M.
March 3-Hadassah Leadership Course 1 :30
P.M.
March 5-Sisterhood Purim Supper 6 :00 P.M.
March 7-Regular Sisterhood Meeting 8 :30
P.M.
March 10-Hadassah Leadership Course 1 :30
P.M.
March 13-Regular B'nai Brith Meeting (Socialized Medicine Debate )
March 15-HANNAH STEIN-Zionist Sponsor ed Speaker 8 :15 P .M.
March 17-Hadassah Leader ship Course 1 :30
P .M.
March 18-Spring Dance-Sponsored by B'nai
Brith
March 20- Regular Hadassah Meeting 8 :3 0 P .M.
March 22-Bible Study Group 8 :15 P'.M.
Marc h !H-Hadassah Leadership Course 1 :30
P.M.
March 26-Sunday School Model Seder 11 :00
A.M.
March 27-Regular B' nai Brith Meeting 8 :30
P.M.
March 29-Regular Tem ple Board Meeting 8 :30
P.M.
March 31-Hadassah Leadership Course 1 :3 0
P.M.
April 2-Community Seder 6 :3 0 P .M.
April 4-Regular Sisterhood Meeting 8 :30 P ..M.
April 5-Bi!ble Study Group 8 :15 P.M.
April 10-Regular B'nai Brith Meeting 8 :30 P .M.
April 17-Regular Hadassah Meeting 8 :30 P'.M.
April 19-Bible Study Group 8 :15 P ..M.
April 24-Regular B'nai Brith Meeting 8 :30
P.M.
April 26-Regular T emple Board Meeting 8 :30
P.M.

will be plenty of fireworks at this meeting. Come
and bring your friends. For April we have a real
surprise for the entire community-more on this
through the m ail. In the meantime mark all
Bnai Brith dates on your calendar and attend
and en joy th e B'nai Brith programs.

�STATE OF MICHIGAN
OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR
LANSING
January '2:7 , 1950
Rabbi Samuel Umen,
Fourth and Webster,
Muskegon, Mich.
Dear Ra,bbi Umen,
Knowing of your deep interest in Amer ican
ideals, I take great pleasure in appointing you as
a memiber of the Mid-Century American Rededication Commission to meet with other Michigan
citizeins to discu,, and study the advisability of
formulating- a state-wide program, co-ordinating
and broadening the present existing programs of
the various civic and p.atriotic organizations.
I am callill1g a meeting of this Commission -for
Febr uary 23, 1950 at 10 :30 A.M. in the chambers
of th e House of Renresenta.tives in Lansing so
ihat I may meet with all the m embers and learn
from them first h,.nd what these organizations
are now doi'ng and what you may feel could be
don e to further such programs. Details of the arr ::rng-ements for this meeting will be forwarded
to you at a later date.
Sincerely yours,
G. MENNEN WILLIAMS
Governor

THE F RE MON T CONG REGATIONAL
CHURCH

February 7, 1950
Ra.bbi Samuel Umen,
Temple B'nai Israel,
Muskegon, Mich.
Dear Sir,
Just a note of thanks for the splendid job you
did Sunday evening. After you had left we sat
for a,nother hour talking of what you had said
and out of that conversation came what I think
is the key to the whole evenimg. On e of the girls
said, "I will never say 'Jew' again with the same
meaning". They liked and admired you very
much and you have made a real contribution to
brotherhood even in our small group. I am very
grateful.
We were sincere in our desire to visit you
and your people and we boldly ask for an invitation at a t ime which is convenient to you. We
will com e into your fellowship with the same
spirit in which you came to ours, that of friendship and a desire to better understand you as
we -search together for God.
Cordially,
HORACE B. LOOMIS,
Pastor.

January 22. 1950
1528 Nelson St.
Muskegon, Mich.
Dear Rabbi Umen,
I want to thank you so much for a talk at our
Sunday School that has brought many compliments, from th e folks who heard it.
I needed no compliments to know that the
yo ungsters liked it-and I am sure got the inspir_a tion for greater interest in the Old Testament-just as I knew you could give them.
It me ans a gre at deal t o us and to the community to have a ma:n servin g the T e mple B'nai
Israel who also has time and grace to serve the
rest of the community .
Sincerely,
PAUL A. ELLIOTT

MICHIGAN COURT OF CLAIMS
616 State Office Bldg.,
Lansing 13, Michigan
January 19, 1950
Rabbi Samuel Umen,
Congregati.on B'nai Israel,
Muskegon, Mich.
Dear Rabbi Umen,
Governor Williams is planning the establishment of an American Rededication Commission
and expressly desired to have you as a member
of that Commission.
As you well know the Governor would be
interested only ~n a positive program of Americanism, and it is primarily for that reason that
he would desire to have you on the Commission,
knowing your li,beral viewpoint.
Hoping to hear from you at your earli est con venience, I remain
V ery truly yours,
William B. Elmer
Commissioner of Cla ims and Aide
to the Governor on Veterans' Affairs

RABBIS ENDORSE H ISTORY WEEK
A "hearty" endorsement of J ewish History
Week intro duced la.st year and set for the week
of April 16 in 1950 was contained in a resolution a do pted last Ju.ne in the course of the annual meeting of the Central Conference of American Rabbis. The resolution, expressing "the
hop e that the National Jewi sh Welfare Board
promote many ways to increase the study and
understanding of J ewish history," was prepared
by the C.C.A.R. Committee on Contemporaneo us
History and Literature. The meeting was held at
Eretton Woods. J ewish History Week was inaugurated by the American Jewish H istorical
Society, which is sponsored by JWB.
PE RFECT SUNDAY SCHOOL ATTENDANCE
Kinder garden
Barbara Silverman
·Mr. Louis Grossman's Class
Phyllis Berman
Ri chard Kantor
David Baru
Arthur Levy
Mrs. Levy' s Class
[rwin August
Michael Stein
Mr. Shumacher' s Clas s
Sandra August
Nancy Klayf
Marilyn Stein
Andrew Umen

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WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES
MARCH
Mrs. Paul M. Wiener
March 2
Mrs. Alfred Miller
March 8
Mrs. Sam Shumacher
March 10
Mrs. Earl Brace
March 23
Mrs. Jos. F. Strifling
March 27
APRIL
Mrs. Ben Oppenheim
April l
Mrs. Jack Chevlin
April 2
Mrs. Rob't Rosenberg
April 13
Mrs. Herman Grossman
Ap1il 27

�OUR CHOIR
Our choir is an excellent example of what per,e-i erance and determination can accomplish. It
has through its fine work developed a substantial
repertoire of Friday evening music as well as
compositions for the Holidays and other occasions. W e take off our hats to the women of the
congregation who despite weather and sickness
and other occa.sional interruptions stuck to the
project of ·building a Temple- choir and built one.
We are deeply indebted to every member in the
choir, to Hubert Baker our organist and Paul
Schulze choir master. We really don't know how
we can ever thank this fine team for its magnificen t contrilbution to the Temple.

SISTERHOOD
Sisterhood members will have plenty of hours
of concentrated activity in the- next three months
as t h ey have recently set a new goal. The organization hopes to pm0chase A NEW PIANO for the
T emple recreation room and have not yet passed
the half-way mark on their regular budg,3t. With
this thought in mind, an app eal to the community
to patronize the n ext :several Sisterhood social
functions should be heeded. MRS. SAM LAW SON is general chairman for the PURIM SUPPER and CARNI VAL scheduled for the FIFTH
OF MARCH. The 'Whole family will enjoy th e
treats planned for that night--a MINSTREL
SHOW and a CARD PARTY are on the evening's program Last year's Passover Seder was
such a complete success under the leadership of
MRS. MAX SHUMACHER. that she plans to direct the activity a.gain and wishes to announce
that it w ill 1be held on THE SECOND NIGHT OF
PESACH, April 2•. A new system of ticket selling
was instituted for the Seder last year. and it
will be fo llowed again in order that everyone in
the community will be able to participate. There
will be a minimum charge of $2.00 per plate but
inasmuch aJs that sum will not even pay for the
foo d cost, much less the necessary embelli shment
for such an occasion, it is hoped that there will
be voluntary PATRONS and PATRONESSES.
Sist erhood's May fund-raising activity will b e
un der the leadership of Mrs. Wm. Stern. A
RUMMAGE SALE irs planned and as the Spring
housecleaning and wardrobe changing season approaches, it is hoped that you will save furniture,
bric-a..Jbra:c, clothing, etc for the rummage sale
crew. There are still many Sisterhood members
who have neglected to PAY DUES for the '49 -50
year. MRS. LOUIS ARON has suggested that we
mention this fact in this bulletin 1so that it will
prompt those who have forgotten the importanc e
of that part of our budget. So that our choirwomen would be properly costumed for the "American All" pageant, it was necessary for
Sisterhood to purchase four new robes. Vve hope
the community is aware of the many projects
the Sisterhood financially sponsors and can understand t he importance of attending each holiday party as it is planned. Of course there will
be a CRADLE ROLL PARTY on February 25,
in celebration of Purim and the SUNDAY
SCHOOL will have its program and party on
Sunday after.noon, February 26, honoring th e
festival of gladness and cheer. An invitation to
the adult community to attend th e Sunday School
party is hereby issued. The Sisterhood women
will act a1s hostesses. Sisterhood's MARCH
MEETING will lbe held March 7, and in order to
follow the motif of Purim, the Sunday School
class taught by Sam Shumacher will give a repeat performance of "SICK PURIM". Felicitations for the coming happy holidays. Depend on
your Sisterhood and let Sisterhood depend on
you .
Frances August-President.

SOMETHING NEW HAS BEEN ADDED
}lave you noticed th e beautiful case adorning
the Temple Lolb by? How can anyone !overlook
anything so gorgeous? This case is the newly
built home for the Congregation's Golden Book.
Both the case and the Book call forth our pride
a·ncl. joy. We cannot help but tell the designer
and donor of the magnificent case, that we are
proud of him as well 115 of his gift. We thank you
Ke 1ly from the bottom of our hearts. May God
preserve you and keep you for many, many
years.
THE GARDEN FUND
Slowly but surely the Temple Garden Fund is
growing. As the Spring season i.s nearing, more
and more of our members become aware of the
need of having the Temple lawn properly cultivated. We feel ,c ertain, •because of the growing
interest in the, Temple lawn that when the time
co mes for flow ers to bloom and shrubs to show
off their beauty and grass to refresh the eye, all
of thec e will not be wanting on our Temple
g-r c,unds. In the meantime, Jet us make sure that
the Garden Fund continues growing.
THE GOLDEN BOOK
A case for our Golden Book has been donated
no less ,beautiful than the Golden Book itself.
The whole ensemble is not only a feast for the
eyes, but a reminder to every member of the
Congregation, as the plaque on the case reads,
that the book is a record of the treasured memories of our Congregation. Lest some misunderstand the reading on the plaque, we waa1t to
make it clear that th e book is not something
that belongs to the past. It is to be- used in the
pn:sent as well as in the future. It is for every
me mber's use and for the use of every affiliated
T e mple organizatiOln . Now that it is ready for
use, let us use it. Have your anniversary inscribe d in it. Inscr~be the memory of a dear one in
it as a permanent record . Record in it your
chi.Id'1s birthday, your so,n 's Bar Mitzvah date,
your daughter's confirmation date or wedding
dale, etc. Yes, let us use our Golden Book and
preserve in it those events of our life which are
dear unto us.

JUST CLAIM
Discussing which of the professions is the
oldest the doctor stated: "Medicine is oldest because the first act of God in Eden was a rib resection to form woman."
"But, said the engineer, "Before Eden, God
created the world out of chaos in six days;
surely this was an engineering job."
The lawyer mu sed thoughtfully, "And who."
he asked, "was responsible for chaos?"

HEBREW SCHOOL
It is most encouraging to see from week to
week, our children moving forward in the knowledge of the Hebrew language. A knowledge and
an appreciation of Hebrew will eventuate in a
deeper interest and closer relationship on the
part of our youing to our people, our culture,
c-ur dreams, and our hopes. The revival of Hebrew means the revival of the Jewish spirit. Parents are invited to, drop in from time to time
and observe their child1·en at work in our H ebrew School.

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�OUR SUNDAY SCHOOL
It is good to see several members of our
School Board visiting our School each Sunday.
These visits will not d,n ly ,s erve to encourage the
teachers and the children but affords the members of the School Board an opportunity to acquaint themselves with the operation and program of our School. We welcome the visits of
our School Board members and are confident
that these visits will help our School co·ntinue to
grow from ,s trength to strength.
TWO ADULT CLASSES IN HEBREW
We are happy to report that the Adult Class
in Hebrew started by Ralbtbi Umen this year, at
the Muskegon Junior College is well received by
the non-sectarian group, and is progre•s sing in a
manner beyond all expectations. The Adult Hebrew Class that tbegan at the, Temple a year ago
is doing exceptidnally well. Both groups can be
p.roud of their accomplishments, and we of the
Temple are certainly happy to know that we
are serving Jew as well as non -Jew through the
facilities of Congregation B'nai Israel and its
Rabbi.
THE TEMPLE LIBRARY
Thanks to Fred Rodoff, and those in the Cong;regation who have answered his many appeals
for the Temple Library fund, our library shelves
are filling out with some excellent volumes. The
books that grace our Library shelves are works
that have been tested in the crucible of time and
declared eternal. We are proud of our contributors, of our chaimnan and of our library.
While libraries are not built in a day, we still
want our congregants to know that over a period
of years we can have a collection of books that
will adorn not only our Temple, but by which we
can all be adorned. I n our remembering, let us
remember the Library. In our forgetting, let us
not forget the Temple Library.
CONTRIBUTORS TO THE LIBRARY FUND
DURING JANUARY
Mr. and Mrs. Max Lebow (in memory of Sadie
Krause)
Mrs. Harold Silverman (in memory of her
mothe,r )
BIBLE STUDY
Time marches on and so does the, Bible Study
Group. Thus far. the Psalm Book has been thoroughly discuJssed from every possible angle;
Song of Songs has been taken up; and Ecclesiastes has been covered .. Now the religion of the
Prophets is ,being carefully analyzed. The requirements for this course is nothing else but
attendance. The benefits incalculable. For every
subject that is taken up is studied in t he light of
world literature, poetry, philosophy, politics and
government. Every hour with the study group is
not spe,nt but ,g ained. The still small voice cries
for food, Answer the 1still small voice of the spirit
as you answer the loud ,c all of your body. ATTEND THE NEXT SESSION OF THE BIBLE
STUDY GROUP AND YOU W ILL SEE WHAT
WE MEAN BY THE CRY OF THE STILL
SMALL VO I CE . YOU WILL FIND OUT HOW
TIME IS GAINED AND NOT SPENT.

The remailning Bible Study Sessions for the
current semester are as follows :
Wednesday ---------------------------------------------- March 1
Wednesday -------------------------------------------- March 22
Wednesday ------------------------------------------------ April 5
Wednesday -----------------------------------------·---- April 19
Wednesday -------------------------------------------------- May 3
Wednesday ----------------------------------------------·- May 1 7

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A LETTER FROM THE UNITED JEWISH
CHARITIES CHAIRMAN
Between the time of the U.J.C. dinner a n d t he
publication of this Bu lletin, several of our mem ,bers who did not attend the dinn er, sent i n t heir
U.J.C. contriibution or pledge. For this splen did
co-operation . I am most t hankful to t hese in dividuals. I feel certain that before long every one
in our community will have made some g ift to
the greatest cause in the long histor y of our
people. It may intere.s t our community that almost half of our pledge has already been t urned
over to U. J. A . headquarters. It is my si ncere
belief that with the wonderful co-operation of
our pledgees, we sh all have (90 % ) ninety percent of the moneys promised sent overseas wh ere
it is to help our brethren in dire nee d.
Thus far , we have all worked together as a unit.
We have ,s ucceeded in our goal. Let us fi nish our
assignment in the same spirit as we have begun
it. W hatever you can send in 1now, if you have
as yet not g iven anything on your pledge, will
bring us a ll that much closer to th e end of our
objective. With thanks again, I am
Sincerely,
HARRY A. FISHER
U . J . C. Chairman
HADASSAH
The events of the next few mo nths will be
climaxed by a most important date- nam ely our
Donor Dinner. T his annual affair is scheduled
for May and our guest is to be the note d speaker, Martha Sharp. Last year Hadassah u ndertook
the sale of Passover supplies to t he community.
This year we will again sponsor t h e sale a n d
work for equall y good results. At t he present
there is an emergency drive on to collect clothing
for the chi ldren in I srael who are in dire nee d.
This project is under the leadership of Mrs. Morris Levine a n d promises to be a success. Our
attendance at meetings has been good and we
hope to make it still better with each successive
month. The programs have been both education -al and entertaining in a,n effort to spur u s on to
the great job ahead. Our need this year is greater
than ever. Each month a large n u mber of immigrants come into Israel. T he people are t ired .and
sick in bod1y and soul and above all are disea se
ridden. Hadassah is doing an excellent job to alleviate their suffering an d it can only continue
through our redoubled efforts t his year . .
Jessie Ne umer- President.
OUR CHILDREN'S BIRTHDAYS
MARCH
Vita Teles
March 7
Raleigh Chase
March 18
Judith Gail Lawson
March 22
Clair Kurt Rosen
March 31
APRIL
Gary Lee Price
April 3
David Allen Roberts
April 9
Patricia Sue Rogers
April 11
Randolph Grossman
April 14
Jeffery Isaac Grossman
April 17
Barbara Ann Silverman
April 25
Garrett Galombeck
April 28

Rabbi Samuel Umen,
January 9, 1950
340 W. Forest Ave.,
Muskegon, Mich.
Dear Rabibi Umen,
Thaink you for taking the An gell J u nior High
Y-Teens and the four senior high girls t hro ugh
the Synagogue. Thanking you, too, for the instructive talk.
Sincerely yours,
Mrs. Conrad Johnson,
1670 Langeland Ave. Muskegon, Mich.

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                    <text>Grand Valley State University
Special Collections &amp; University Archives
RHC-88 Fei Hu Films
Flying Tigers Interview
Interviewer: Frank Boring
Interviewee: Robert T. Smith
Date of Interview: 04-23-1991
Transcriber: Frank Boring

[TAPE 8]
R.T. SMITH:

Well I think when Bissell came to Kunming and explained how we
owed it to our country and we had to sign up and go into the
military right then and there, if we decided we didn't want to do
that, we'd have to figure out how to get home on our own, there
wouldn't be any help from the Air Corps or anybody else, we'd be
met by our draft boards the minute we got to the States. He was
predicting all these wonderful dire things that were gonna happen
to us. I think many of us might have accepted induction there at
that time if he at least might have said "We'll give you a couple of
weeks leave, go to Calcutta, let out some steam, relax and enjoy
yourselves a little while and then come back and take your
commissions here and carry on." Well we were told that we would
not have R&amp;R at all, we could have no leave and took it or left it
and by this time most of us were pretty peed off with Mr. Bissell General Bissell and we said the hell with it, we'll go back and take
our chances. We knew we could all be re-commissioned in the
service branch we had left when we went over there. The minute
we got back we knew that they'd take us back and give us a good
commission, appropriate rank and whatnot, plus the fact we knew
we could have a little time off. So I think that was the big thing for
most of us and that's what happened. Most of us came back and I
think only 5 of our guys said "Okay we'll take commissions over
here." They did and more power to them, but most of said "No
we'll go back and take our chances." Almost all of us went back
into the service branch we'd been in before we left and were re-

�commissioned or whatever and most of us wound up back on a
second combat tour someplace in the World War II area before it
was over.
FRANK BORING:

Why did you need time off?

R.T. SMITH:

Jesus Christ! That shouldn't be necessary to tell anybody. What
the hell, after all these months of fighting and flying without any
decent food or living accommodations, attention - the whole
goddamn - Jesus Christ - do you have to tell somebody why we felt
we needed a little time off? Did I tell you? Did you get it? Why
anybody would wonder why we needed a little time off.

(break)
FRANK BORING:

Why did the guys need time off?

R.T. SMITH:

Well I think most of us felt that we would like to have a little time
off because we'd been under quite a bit of pressure and hardship
for some months now. Combat, living conditions, the whole damn
thing. We hadn't had any recreation, no place to go, nothing to do
that was fun. We'd been through 6 months of this and we thought
well golly at least they could give us a couple of week to go
someplace and unwind and get rested up a little bit. And Bissell
and I guess the powers that be in the Air Corps said no, hell there's
a war going on. As a matter of fact, I think he used that term with
Bob Neal at one point and Bob said "Yeah I'm pretty well aware
there's been a war going on." But I think Bissell actually used that
expression at one time. And I think that was the most asinine thing
I ever heard. Well anyway we thought we not only deserved, but
needed maybe a little bit of time off to kind of unwind… only
when I was getting shot at. I get this question all the time "Did you
ever have any second thoughts about going over there in that
AVG?" I said "Only when I was getting shot at."

�FRANK BORING:

Just looking back on it now, how do you look at that period of time
in your life? How do you feel about that particular time in your
life in terms of your life?

R.T. SMITH:

I guess it was obviously the most exciting and satisfactory period
of my entire life. The fact that I survived made it satisfactory
certainly. I was reasonably satisfied I guess, with the job I did,
which I felt was something that had to be done. I was glad to be
able to contribute a little bit of whatever I did. It was damn sure
exciting. It was the adventure I had looked for in spades and as I
say it was one of those things I wouldn't take a million dollars for
the experience and that adventure and I sure as hell wouldn't do it
again for a million dollars. Does that answer your question?

FRANK BORING:

Give us the answer you give everybody else about any regrets.

R.T. SMITH:

I'm frequently asked by people that give shows for different places
if I had any second thoughts about joining up with the AVG, and
getting into all that business and my stock answer is that the only
time I had second thoughts about it was when I was getting shot at.
I had a lot of second thoughts at those times.

FRANK BORING:

Okay I have one last question. I see your books, you've read a lot,
you know about that period. Give us some evaluation on your part
of what the AVG, the Flying Tigers meant to the defense of China
and the United States during that time.

R.T. SMITH:

I guess as I look back on it and realize what happened at that time,
I don't believe that any of us at that time realized that what we
were doing in Burma and China in those very early days after the
United States got into the war with Japan, I don't think many of us
realized that we were about the only outfit that was chalking up
any victories and having some success against the Japanese. They
apparently were running all over everybody all over the Far East
and we were about the only ones apparently that were doing any
damage to them and it wasn't until some weeks after that, that we

�started getting newspaper clippings and magazine clippings and
stories and all of a sudden we're the Flying Tigers and the
American Volunteer Group is doing this and that. Many of these
stories that were written were blown out of proportion, they were
exaggerated. But apparently, what we were doing gave a lot of
people in the United States some hope that the Japanese were not
going to beat the hell out of everybody that happened to be
wearing an American uniform, or that were fighting as Americans.
I think we were all pleased with this of course, and that meant a lot
to us. But I think to the people in the States it was something to
kind of get a hold of and say "Hey, we've got some guys over there
that are doing pretty well." and of course that made us proud.

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                    <text>Grand Valley State University
Special Collections &amp; University Archives
RHC-88 Fei Hu Films
Flying Tigers Interview
Interviewer: Frank Boring
Interviewee: Robert T. Smith
Date of Interview: 04-23-1991
Transcriber: Frank Boring

[TAPE 7]
R.T. SMITH:

Well, when I got back from the African trip, I spent a few days in
Kunming relaxing and enjoying life again and it was about that
time that the squadron, my squadron was sent down to Loiwing,
China, which was right next to the Burma border and near the
Salween River. Meanwhile, while I had been gone, our guys had
been kicked out of Rangoon. The First and Second Squadrons had
been pushed out of Rangoon and worked their way up through
Magwe and the other places and some of them now were coming
back to Kunming and others were moving up to this little airfield
called Loiwing and the squadron I was in was sent down to join up
with them and we were gonna carry on from there. The Japanese
ground army had been pounding all the way up north into Burma
and their airfields - they had taken over the airfield in Rangoon,
they had taken over the airfield in Toungoo and other places that
we at one time had occupied. But they kept moving up north and
we had to…

(break)
R.T. SMITH:

So my squadron it was decided they would be moved to Loiwing.
We went down there and then we started flying some missions
down - the Chinese had some ground army down in the vicinity of
Toungoo and it was decided that we would fly some morale
missions to go down and show the Chinese star on our wings and
try to make the ground army feel good. We didn't like those
because we had to do it at low altitude and every now and then

�we'd get jumped by Jap fighters and we got into a few scraps that
way. But actually there wasn't too much activity for a while. Then
eventually we started going out and doing some offensive raids
into Indo-China and Thailand trying to catch them on the ground
with their airplanes and shooting up their airfields. Go on raids and
all and we did that a few times. We lost a few airplanes and a few
pilots doing that and then the Japs started coming back and trying
to catch us unawares at Loiwing and they did that a time or two.
One morning early, they caught us before we could get our
airplanes ready to go. This went on for some weeks and there were
a lot of fights going on, but a different kind of activity.
FRANK BORING:

………missions and I know that it did cause a certain amount of
dissention among the ranks. Could you talk about that a little bit?

R.T. SMITH:

Well this was something I guess that the Chinese - Chiang Kaishek and his people decided they wanted to do to show the Chinese
troops that there were Chinese airplanes around to help protect
them. Because our airplanes had the Chinese twelve pointed star
on the wing and all. So they wanted us to fly that - well hell, in
order for the Chinese troops to see what the insignia looked like,
we had to fly pretty low - 1000 feet or so. Well this meant that we
were exposed - we were flying down, this was in the front line area
where the Chinese and the Japanese were fighting each other on
the ground and the Japanese had airfields all behind that area and
all we had to do was fly down there at 1000 feet and expect to find
a few Jap fighters coming down on top of us. This did not sit well
with us and we let that be known pretty well to Chennault, and he
in turn passed that on I guess to Chiang Kai-shek and eventually
that sort of thing was kind of stopped. This was a lousy way to run
a railroad as far as we were concerned.

FRANK BORING:

There actually was a confrontation I understand with Chennault.
Perhaps the only one you ever really got into with him.

�R.T. SMITH:

Yeah, that was part of it. At one point someplace there in Loiwing
there were several missions that were proposed. Those morale
missions were among them. There were a couple of others that
they wanted to run taking some P-40's to escort a bunch of British
RAF Blenheim bombers over to Chiang Mai to bomb that airfield
and we were supposed to send a few P-40's along to escort them at
low altitude in daylight, 160 miles into enemy territory and that
was a complete idiot mission and all of our people were involved
in that sort of thing. Brought that to the attention of Chennault and
Chennault was saying "Well this is what we're supposed to do" and
by this time Stillwell, who was a ground officer and who was over
Chennault in that area had told him this was one of the missions he
wanted him to do and Chennault reported back to Stillwell "Well
our guys say they're not gonna do it." So it was one of those funny
thing where all of our guys got together and said we're gonna tell
Chennault this is a stupid mission and knock it off. Chennault
comes back - of course we have this big meeting - and Chennault
came back and said "Listen, you're gonna take orders or else you're
gonna be guilty of desertion and all of you will be subjected to
dishonorable discharges." Well hell, we're all civilians and who
ever heard of a dishonorable discharge in a civilian organization?
So we brought that point up too. We had this big meeting and
hashed it out. It came up to be one of those things where about 5
out of 6 of us of about 30 said "Okay if you want to do this kind of
stuff, we'd like to get out of our contract and resign our duties with
the Central Aircraft Manufacturing Corporation." We wrote a
thing to that effect and I think about 25 out of 30 guys signed this
thing and handed it to Chennault and now all of a sudden he's
about to lose half of his air force and he called another meeting and
said "I won't accept this" and we kind of laughed and said "We
didn't expect you to" and the next thing we knew was the whole
thing was pretty well settled and Chennault got the message. He
went back to Stillwell and Chiang Kai-shek and said "Don't ask me
to send my guys on some stupid thing like that." And I think they
got the message and we were never asked to do that again and the
whole thing blew over. It didn't amount to much.

�FRANK BORING:

Just to finish up that whole thing, there was an incident where
Chennault said something about a white feather that got you pretty
steamed. What was that?

R.T. SMITH:

Yeah that got me steamed. Well it was during that meeting and he
was talking about - now I hadn't been scheduled to go on this
particular mission that was scheduled to escort these Blenheim
bombers to Chiang Mai, but when the guys objected to that and
then Chennault came in at that meeting and said "Well if you guys
want to show the white feather, by God, I'll accept your
resignations." That really bugged me and I got up and shot off my
two bits worth and said "General Chennault, I don't know how in
the hell you can accuse anybody in this outfit of showing the white
feather. I think we've already demonstrated the fact that we're not
cowards," which is what white feather means, and I said "I think
you owe us all an apology" or words to that effect. And by God, if
he didn't turn around and apologize. He said "That's not what I
meant really and blah, blah, blah" So we got over that little thing
but that was kind of a bone of contention with some of us and was
just one of the things that happened.

FRANK BORING:

Could you describe for us the incident - the Salween Bridge, which
was May 7th?

R.T. SMITH:

Well, I don't know too much about that. I think on one or two of
those occasions over the Salween, I was flying in the top cover
thing and the other guys, Tex Hill and his gang, were doing the
dive bombing and the strafing down right around the bridge and on
the Burma Road. I'm flying up there at 12000 feet looking for
enemy Jap fighters and was not involved in that. So I can't speak
too well of that.

FRANK BORING:

We had talked earlier about an incident where you were chasing 3
planes. You ended up getting the tail one and the other two kept
flying. Could you describe that again for us?

�R.T. SMITH:

Well that again was out of Loiwing. We'd gone up on an alert and
the Japanese came in with a whole bunch of fighters and started
shooting up the Loiwing area and we went up, played around with
them a little bit through the clouds and shot down 3 or 4 in all. But
I hadn't done any good and I wound up all by myself out in the
middle of nowhere and started heading southeast in the direction
that I thought the Jap fighters would be taking when they headed
home and sure enough, in the distance I saw 3 specks and I was
sure that they were Jap fighters. So I fireballed everything and tried
to catch up to them and I stayed down low, wanting to come in
underneath them so they wouldn't look around behind them and
see me sitting there in the sky. So after about 10 minutes or so I
was practically underneath all three of them, particularly the last
guy. It's a funny thing, there were two guys flying together very
close to each other in formation and then the third guy was about
200 yards behind the two in front and I was right underneath this
last guy, maybe 1000 feet below him, so by trading speed for
altitude I was able to pull right up behind him and park right on his
tail, maybe 100 yards behind him, and opened up with everything.
He pulled up very sharply and then peeled off and headed straight
down and I expected him to blow up when I first hit him or catch
fire, and he didn't. So when he pulled up and headed down that
way, I did the same thing. I'm shooting at him all the way down
and he's heading right straight for the ground, I'm shooting all this
time and thinking my God why doesn't he burn? By this time I had
to pull out myself and he went right straight into the ground and I
pulled out and headed back toward the southeast and I look in the
distance and there's these two guys still going straight and level
right heading for home, never knew what happened to this guy
behind them. I kept kicking myself, because I think the guy that I
shot in the first place, I think he was dead in the first instant and I
could have slid over behind the other two and picked them both off
in the space of 15 seconds if I had known that. But I didn't and
meanwhile the other two guys they just kept merrily going on their
way.

�FRANK BORING:

What I'd like to do now is just give you some names of various
people that you knew back then - just any comments that you have.
Some of them are very well known, some of them aren't that well
known, but for example we'll start off with - did you have much
interaction with either Harvey Greenlaw, Olga Greenlaw?

R.T. SMITH:

Enough to get to know them quite well I would say. I wasn't close
to them but I was exposed to them on many occasions. I got to
know them. As a matter of fact I liked old Harvey and Olga too, as
far as that goes. I can't say much more than that I guess.

FRANK BORING:

I guess what I was looking for was - in Harvey's case for example,
he was there to help with administration, but so often a lot of guys
said they never really saw him administrate anything. I was just
wondering what were your impressions of his duties and what did
he serve to do with the AVG?

R.T. SMITH:

I don't know. You'd have to talk to some of the guys that were
closer to him in the administrative area than I was. I didn't have
anything to do with him in that. I know he spent a lot of time
around the office, what he did, hell I don't know.

FRANK BORING:

What about Olga? She must have had a certain fascination; she
was a very attractive woman.

R.T. SMITH:

She was a very attractive woman and a lot of our guys found her
very attractive and I think she found some of our guys quite
attractive and I wasn't one of them, unfortunately, I guess. But
Olga was a very attractive young lady.

FRANK BORING:

What about Greg Boyington? Did you know him at all?

R.T. SMITH:

Yeah I knew him. I didn't know him real well at that time because
we were in different squadrons.

(break)

�FRANK BORING:

Okay. We'll just start off with Boyington.

R.T. SMITH:

Greg Boyington. I didn't know Greg as well as many of our guys
did because he and I were in different squadrons and it was only on
a couple of occasions, for short periods, that our two squadrons
happened to be at the same place at the same time. So I didn't
know him too well. I didn't have any trouble with him. I know that
he was a trouble maker in many ways according to a lot of people.
He never gave me a bad time but that didn't mean anything either. I
got to know Greg a lot better after the war was over than I did
while it was on. So I'm afraid I can't speak too much about Greg.

FRANK BORING:

You had mentioned much earlier that you had met Bert Christman
with Tex Hill.

R.T. SMITH:

Well he was on our boat going over to Burma from San Francisco.
A hell of a nice guy, very talented, he was an artist of course as I
guess everybody knows. He at one time had contributed to Scorchy
Smith cartoon comedy kind of thing in the papers. A real nice guy,
very quiet, very subdued, but just a real nice guy. Here again, he
was in a different squadron. He wound up in the Second Squadron.
The only time I really got acquainted with him was on the boat
going over.

FRANK BORING:

General Bissell?

R.T. SMITH:

Bissell? I don't know too much about him either except that he
rubbed everybody the wrong way when he came up to Kunming
and started telling everybody if you didn't sign up to go back into
the Air Corps and accept commissions over there, we were going
to be met by our draft board when we got home and it was that or
else. And of course, that was about it all it took from a bunch of us
to say well "or else" and I didn't know Bissell any more than that,
except to be exposed to him to that degree. As far as I'm concerned
he was a sorry specimen of an Air Force officer who was trying - if

�he was trying to get us on his side, he sure went about it the wrong
way.

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Special Collections &amp; University Archives
RHC-88 Fei Hu Films
Flying Tigers Interview
Interviewer: Frank Boring
Interviewee: Robert T. Smith
Date of Interview: 04-23-1991
Transcriber: Frank Boring

[TAPE 6]
FRANK BORING:

About the confidence and the reaction...

R.T. SMITH:

I thought we did that?

FRANK BORING:

It wasn't on tape.

R.T. SMITH:

Well I think all of us, after the fight on the 25th when we came
back and finally got our reports written and each of us had
explained what had happened to him individually and we started
putting the whole picture together, it was obvious that we had done
an awful lot better than we had on the 23rd and of course of
particular note was the fact that we had lost a couple of airplanes,
but the guys survived. They put the airplanes down in crash
landings and they survived. So we knew at that point that we'd
done a great deal better than we'd done on the 23rd and we all felt
much more confident about our own ability and about our airplanes
and about the whole deal, than we had maybe two days before that.

FRANK BORING:

What was the situation like in Kunming when you arrived there?
You had never been to China up to this point? So what was your
reaction to it? What were the living conditions were like compared
to Rangoon?

R.T. SMITH:

I guess it was on the 31st of December that my squadron was
supposed to be relieved by the Second Squadron that was coming

�into Rangoon from Kunming. We in turn then were gonna fly up to
Kunming. We flew up the night before that up to Toungoo and
overnighted there and then on the next day, on the 31st, to
Kunming. It was a completely different scene. Kunming is on a
high plateau 6000 feet above sea level and mountains all around.
But it was cool up there, in fact it was winter time and quite cool as
opposed to what we were going through in Rangoon. Of course it
was a completely strange atmosphere. None of us had ever been to
China before and all of a sudden here we are in the middle of
southwestern China. It's hard to describe - the cultural shock is
something else - you're not used to seeing all these people with
these foreign features and none of them speak English. By this
time, however, when they saw an American going through town in
a jeep or something and we were in our leather jackets or whatever
and they knew that we were Americans that were flying and
fighting for them, by this time they'd already started calling us
Flying Tigers apparently. The Chinese press had dubbed us Flying
Tigers and so when our little cavalcades went through town on the
way from our hostel to the airfield, these people would all cheer
and they were all very happy with us and of course we were happy
to be greeted that way. But the weather was cold and kind of nasty
at times, rainy and overcast and the one nice thing about it was that
the food was so much better. We had hostels set up there that had
been pre-planned all along and our hostels had individual rooms
for the pilots and a good mess, decent food, hot baths, all kinds of
wonderful goodies that you expect to get back home, but we were
not getting in Burma. So it was a big thrill to get up there and be
able to enjoy life for a while and we did.
FRANK BORING:

R.T. if we could just go over the comments about the Chinese
reaction of you going through the village, through town. Just about
the fact that you arrived and they already knew who you were

R.T. SMITH:

Well when we arrived and we were being transported from the
airfield for instance, to our hostel, which was across town and we'd
be traveling by jeep or truck or sedan or however, the Chinese

�people were just great because they would recognize us as being
people who had come over and had already bloodied the Japanese
a little bit, which they had not seen done in many years and we
were their heroes and in fact the Chinese press and then the people
picked it up - started calling us Flying Tigers. Well that amused the
hell out of us. We didn't know where that came from, but the
Chinese are the ones that came up with that Flying Tigers thing.
But they were all - boy they couldn't wave to us and greet us
enough. Of course that made us feel good.
FRANK BORING:

What was the routine like in Kunming? Were you flying? The
airplanes were being repaired. Describe to us what was going on.

R.T. SMITH:

Well mostly in Kunming it was practically like R&amp;R. We were on
alert. We always had an alert squadron ready to go in case the
Japanese came up toward Kunming. For years they had been
bombing the hell out of Kunming from Indo-China and eastern
China and all of a sudden, now that we were there, they weren't
coming in. So we didn't really have too much to do. We'd go out to
the field, spend the day on alert, maybe fly around a little bit just
for fun, but we weren't in any combat for quite a little while there.
So this was like R&amp;R after Rangoon.

FRANK BORING:

What was the next occasion where you were called into combat
again?

R.T. SMITH:

I didn't actually get into combat again until I think until March or
April. One thing I should explain to you, let's see we got up there
first of January and early February, I was one of six that went to
Africa to pick up a P-40 to fly back to Kunming - six of us went. It
took us five weeks to do that. We didn't get back until the end of
March. It was April when I finally got back down into Loiwing
and that area when I got back into a combat situation.

FRANK BORING:

That's the P-40E's right? It's Olson, McMillan, P.J. …

�R.T. SMITH:

No. McMillan, Green, myself, Older, Hedman and Laughlin.

FRANK BORING:

Would you tell us about that trip?

R.T. SMITH:

My squadron was enjoying life pretty well in Kunming after the
hassle in Rangoon in January and it was in early February that we
found out that the U.S. was going to allow the Chinese to have a
few more P-40 airplanes and one thing developed into another and
the next thing I know, Chennault had said to the Third Squadron,
our Squadron Commander, Ole Olson, said "We can get six more
P-40E models that are in Africa and we gotta go pick them up." So
he told Ole to pick six pilots and send them to Africa to bring back
six P-40E's. Of course we were all delighted with this idea,
particularly since the P-40E had six 50 caliber machine guns,
which is a lot better fire power than our older model airplanes and
of course all of us wanted to go on this ferry trip. We thought this
sounded like a great adventure and a little time off and a chance to
see some of the other parts of the world. I was lucky enough to be
one of the six that was chosen by Olson to go and pick up these
airplanes. So it turns out that McMillan was gonna be our fearless
leader and McMillan and Green and myself and Chuck Older and
Tommy Haywood and Link Laughlin were the others. We took off
- CNAC flew us to Calcutta and a day or two later we were able to
get on a British overseas flying boat heading for Karachi, India.
Flew all the way across India on this big 4 engine flying boat, quite
similar to a Yankee Clipper or the Pan Am Clippers that were
flying Pacific. We went on from Karachi then to Cairo, Egypt,
where we thought the airplanes were gonna be. We get to Cairo,
land on the Nile in this flying boat and went into the city and
discovered that the airplanes were in a crawl on the Gold Coast of
Africa, which is now Ghana. This meant we had to go almost as far
from Cairo to get to pick them up as we'd already come. Well we
had to arrange and got on a Pan American - had a survey route that
they were doing for the Air Transport Command at that point, and
they were flying around over Africa and we were able to get
aboard one of their C-47's and fly down to Khartoum and then

�across to the Gold Coast of Africa, another few day it took. We got
there and sure enough there were six P-40E's there for us. We
spent 2 or 3 days there getting organized again and checking out
our airplanes. We each flew the airplane we were gonna fly back at
least once, making sure it was gonna work all right. Then we
started back across Africa toward China with these six P-40's. This
was quite an adventure. We ran into sand storms along the way,
engine problems, tire problems, every kind of a problem you can
think of. Eventually we finally got 4 out of the six back up to Cairo
at one time. I was one of the guys that didn't make it out of the
four. I'd had a little trouble along the way and I was a day or two
late getting into Cairo, but eventually we all got into Cairo. Then
we started off from Cairo by way of Palestine, which it was called
in those days. We landed at Tel Aviv. Then we flew across Syria
and into what is now Iraq and down the Euphrates River and into
places now in the Middle East that have been in the news so much
lately, Bahrain? and different places that we landed for fuel and
eventually kept flying until we got to Karachi and at that point the
Air Corps had a bunch of people there in Karachi that could
examine our airplanes and kind of tune them up a little bit and kind
of tune our guns a little bit and eventually we got going and flew
across India and up into the northeastern part of India to Assam
and then across the Hump. Finally got back into Kunming exactly
five weeks after we had left. But we got all six of them back
eventually and it turned out to be quite an adventurous trip and I
wouldn't take a million dollars for it, but I sure wouldn't do it again
for a million and we got all the airplanes back okay.
FRANK BORING:

What was the reaction and what were the differences I suppose in
the older model airplane and the P-40E?

R.T. SMITH:

Well there wasn't a great deal of difference. The airplanes were
basically the same, they still had pretty much the same engine and
the airframe and the whole thing - the biggest deal the difference
was that the E model, the later model had three 50 caliber machine
guns in each wing, whereas our old ones had two 30 calibers in

�each wing and our old ones had two 50's firing through the
propeller which wasn't as satisfactory and the E models didn't have
anything flying through the props. So the fire power difference
was, hell it was 150 percent better than what we'd had before and
this made a big difference.
FRANK BORING:

Did you get a chance to fly that P-40E then - was that one of your
airplanes then?

R.T. SMITH:

I didn't fly it as much as I did the older model. Our squadron
wound up keeping the earlier models and we didn't wind up with
too many of the new ones. Eventually of course we got more E
models in. I was one of the six that brought in the first bunch, but
eventually as time progressed we were getting a few more from
time to time of the E models. Most of those went to the Second and
First Squadrons and the squadron I was in didn't get too many of
them. I flew the E model on 3 or 4 occasions in combat. In fact I
shot down one Japanese airplane with an E model and was
completely amazed at the fire power on this thing. But the E
models mostly went to the Second Squadron, which is almost all
Navy guys and they were gonna make - the E model also for a
change had provisions to - you could mount a belly tank on the
fuselage, the mid-line fuselage - you could mount a belly tank or a
500 pound bomb and I think they also had provisions to put a
couple of wing racks on for very small bombs on the wings. So the
fact that the Navy guys were the most prominent in the Second
Squadron, many of them had dive bombing experience, it was
decided they were the ones could carry the bombs and maybe do a
little dive bombing, which they did and did quite well at it as a
matter of fact, as the thing went on. But the squadron I was in
didn't get too many of those. It was only on occasion when we
were all mixed up, maybe two or three squadrons were mixed
together, which happened on a few occasions, where I wound up
with an E model to fly on a given occasion.

�FRANK BORING:

We get to April of that year, you had written in your diary that you
had 12 planes left and you wrote that you felt like it was 12 planes
against the whole Japanese Air Force.

R.T. SMITH:

Well that was in my squadron.

FRANK BORING:

What was that particular period of time? You were going up again
and you were going back into battle by that time in April?

R.T. SMITH:

I think we were in Magwe, a little air base in northern - well it was
right on the northern Burma border of China. Loiwing I think is
where we were at that time and my squadron had 12 airplanes and
we were the only ones there at that time and we felt like we were
kind of outnumbered a little bit.

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