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TEMPLE
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391 West Webster at Fourth Street
Muskegon, Michi gan 49441
Rabbi Dr. Phillip Rosenberg
President -
1969
Sept ember 5
Friday Evening
VESPER SERVICES
ROSH HA 1 SHONAH
September 12, Friday •• ~Traditional Service
Community Service
Sept ember 13, Saturday Traditional Service
Community Service
Children & Youth Service
(Conduct ed by TYG)
ROSH HA' SHONAH - SECOND DAY
Sept ember 13, Saturday Traditional Service
Sept ember 14, Sunday • . • Traditional Service
Sept ember 19
Friday EvAning Shabbat Shuvah
Kiddush
YOM KIPPUR
September 21, Sunday . ... Kol Nidre Tra ditional
Community Service
September 22, Monday . • • Traditional Service
Community Service
Traditional Musaf & Mincha
Children & Youth Service
(Conducted by TYG )
Community Memorial
Combined Ne ' ila
Concluding Service
(SCHEDULE OF SEHVICES CONTINUED ON PAGE ThO)
8 : 00 PM
7:00
8:00
8 : 00
10:30
2 :30
PM
PM
AM
AM
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7 : 30 PM
8:30 A.l' i
8:00 PM
6:15 .PM
8:00 PM
8:00 AM
10:45 AM
1:15 PM
2:15 PM
4: 15 PM
5:15 P1I
6:15 PltJ
�SCHEDULE OF WORSHIP SEhVICES CONTINUED
September 26
Friday Evening
SPECIAL SUCKOT SEhVICE & Fhi\ULY Si,hVICE
BIRTHDAY BLESSING CEHEI~ONY
Oneg Shabbat & Yorn Tov
8:00 PM
Sunday Evening
7:00 PM
SIMCHAT TOfu..H SEhVICE
Torah Procession - Children to Get Flags & Sweets
Oneg Simchat Torah after Service ~~ill be Held in Social Hall
September 28
ADDITIONAL TRADITIONAL SERVICES
Sabbath Mornings
September 6, 20, 27
8:30 A.Ivi
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CALENDAR - SEPTEMBER
'l'ue 9 Hada ssah Meeting
Thu 11 BOARD OF TRUSTbES
Sat 27 Sist erhood Opening
Sat 27 TYG Opening
8 :00
8 :00
B1 NAI BRITH MEETS AUGUST 28
There will be a B1nai Brith
meeting this Thursday, Augu st 28,
at 8:00 PM. This meeting will
be important in that we will project and finalize plans for this
new year . If you have any gripes
or sugge stions t o help i mprove
your organization, please att end
and air them. This will be t he
meeting to put your i tieas forward .
Dan Silberman, President
HADASSAH EDUCATION SEPTEMBER 9
Hadassah Education through
Programming ! l.hat i s behind U.S .
Government budget cut? Aid to
Arabs at Israel's expense? Mrs .
Arthur Greenberg reports on American .iiffairs on Tuesday, Sept. 9,
at 8:00 PH. Place of meeting to
be announced .
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RELiffiIOUS SCHOOL OPENS SEPT . 28
--- Inasmuch as the High Holy Days
come the second and thj_rd weekends in September , Sunday School
classes will begin several weeks
l ater than u sual. The official
start of classes is no1tr schedul ed
for September .28 at 10:0G J-1.H .
Registration will take place
Thursday morning, September 4,
bet ween 9: 30 1,H and 11: 00 AM in
the Temple Lobby, Registration
may be also sent by mail with
checks made payable to Temple
B'nai Israel Board of Sducation.
Used books for resale may be
brought to the 'I'e,,1pl e before
thi s date clearly marked with
your name . Registration fee is
$10 per child .
The Finance Committee calls
it to your att ention that
parents must have made their
1969-70 pledge and paid onequarter of their dues befor e
r egistration .
t-JO'l'E NE\J OFFICE HOUL.b .nFTEh
kBOFc DAY F01, Tfa,iPLl!, SEC1 .b'l. ;1.hY:
8:00 AM throurh 12:00 Hondays
through Thursaays .
�DR . KANTOh ::i.l!.iliCTo C01•uvi.I'l 'lbbS
Dr. Morton Kantor, President of
Temple B'nai Israel, is pleased to
announce the following committees
to expedite Temple affairs for
1969-70:
Finance Committee: ChairrnanMr. Isadore Ashendorf, Mr. Joel
Wi ener, Dr. Arthur Greenberg, Mr .
Jack Lipman, Mrs . Rose Lawson,
}fr. Joel Zaslowski, }lr. Jeffrey
Conn, Mr. Arthur Jenkins, Mr . Alan
Oppenheimer, Mr . Herbert Steinman and Dr. liorton Kantor .
House Committee: Co-ChairmenJ:vlr . Nax Rothschild and Mr. Herbert
Steinman . Mr . Arthur J enkins,
hr . Dan Silberman .
Rabbi's Liaison & llitual
Committee : Chairman: Hr . Alan
Oppenheimer·. Mr. Douglas Rosen,
Nr. 'l'ed Neumer, Mr . Abe Ashendorf,
iir. Jos ~ph Simon, Mr . Max Rothschild .
Library Committ ee : Hrs . Alan
Oppenheimer
Cemetery Corrunittee: Hr .
Isadore 1~shendorf
Bequest-Foundation Committee:
Chairman- 1-ir . hi chard Kaufman . Dr.
Arthur Greenberg, Mr . Leo Rosen,
Mr . Jack Lipman
Membership: Mr. & ivfrs . Jack
Lipman
Sol Cohan Scholarship: Chairman
- Mr. Earvin Gudelsky. Dr . Morton
Ka:ntor, Mr. Joel Wiener
Kitchen Committee: Chairman Mrs . Dan Silberman_. Mr . Herbert
Steirm1an, Mr . ilrthur J enkins,
Mrs. Alan Oppenheimer, Mr. Joel
·wiener , Dr. Morton Kantor .
Board of Education: ChairmanMrs . Herbert Steinman. · Mrs .
Ralph August, Mrs . 1ouis Aron .
(Continued next column)
1:lOh..H.lJ uF ,tt.;1JUCll.'1lvi~ - Continued
Mrs.Arthur Greenberg, r-irs . Jack
Lipman, Nrs. Joel 'vviener and Dr .
Phillip Miller .
habbi Selection Committee :
Chairman - Dr . Morton Kantor . Mr .
Alan Oppenheimer, Mr . Herbert
Steinman, Hr . Douglas li.osen, Mr .
Jack Lipman, Dr . Arthur Greenberg,
Mr
. Joel Wiener .
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SISTEhHOOlJ OP1NING SEP'l'EHBER 27
Save Saturday, September 27 ,
for our gala Sisterhood opening
affair . Dinner - plus the Kanilot Israeli Dancers from Milwaukee.
This group of professional
dancers and musicians include
Nancy and Jim Price . More information will foliow in~ flyer ,
lvirs. Joel ~1i ener is replacing
Mrs. Samuel Price as Sisterhood
First Vice-President .
SISTERHOOD RUJvIMAGE SA.LE COMING
The Sisterhood Rwrnnage Sale
will be October 15 at the Flea
Market . Please save us your
"goodies" . Call Ruth Onpenheimer,
755-2814 or Betty Silberman,
798-3576, for pick up .
UJC URGES PLEDGES
United J ewish Charities of
Greater Muskegon urges that if
you have not as yet made your 1969
pledge this should be done at
once . Payments of pledges should
be made as soon as possible so
that the money can be put to work ,
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Meeting dates and other information for the October Temple bulletin needed in writing by 8: 00 AM
on Thursday, September 24 at Temple
office ,
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�LONNIE CONN HAl:~DLbS UNIONGRAMS
Lonnie Conn will be glad to
add your name to a list automatically sending Uniongrams for all
occasions. Your Uniongrams stand
for "YES" .Xouth - !2_ducation and
.§.isterhood. Youth educational
projects are enriched through the
YES fund. The i ducation of future
rabbis through student aid at the
Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion and to Sisterhood by extending its program and
helping ourselves to expand by
Service through Sisterhood. Call
Lonnie at 744-5049 .
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SEND CHbCKS 'i'O '1:h.L.H.SU1JillS
To save time and postage in remailing, please send dues checks
direct to Treasurers of Temple
organizations: Sisterhood-Vivian
Ashendorf; Hadassah-Jean \~iener;
B'nai Brith-Bill Druker . Temple
and UJC payments should be sent
to Temple office, as should checks
for the Board of bducatio. and
contributions.
If you order supplies for an
organization, such as from
Daniels Office Supplies, please
be sure that you advise them that
the items should be billed to that
organization, not to the Temple.
ATTENTION: GIFT SHOP LE,NOVATED .
Your Sist erhood Gift Shop has
had its face lifted and is upen
under new management. Mrs . Rose
Lawson and Hrs . Fi.oz Chevlin are
co-chairmen. 1fo will have New
Year's cards and anything else
you want for your holiday or gift
needs . Special orders will be
taken anytime . We just returned
from Chicago with some very
"special" items, some of which
are now on dis la in the cases ,
GOING AWAY ROh THE HOLY DAYS?
If you expect to attend I-.osh
Hashonah or Yorn Kippur services
at another synagogue, it will be
necessary to apply AT ONCE to
the Temple office for a UAHC High
Holy Days Courtesy Request Form.
This must include the name and
addr ess of the Congr egation where
you will worship, as a copy must
be sent to them so they can
properly anticipate their seating
requirements . P1Ei,.S1 NOTE. , that
MAILING ADDnESSES NEEDED
these Courtesy Forms are available
If a member of your family who
to only Temple members in good
is in the armed services or attend- standing, not to out-of-town
ing college would like the Temple
members of their families, other
bulletin mailed to them, please
than students or members of armed
print their complete name and
_f_o_r_c_e_s_.______________
address on a postal card and mail
CHANGES NEEDED FOR COMMUNITY LISTS
to the Temple office as soon as
possible - rather than phoning to
It is urgently requested that
avoid error. Include zip code .
any changes of address or home or
This includes students who rebusiness phones be reported as
ceived the bulletin last year, al- soon as possible to the Temple
though thete may be no change in
office, as soon 1969-70 Comraunity
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their address ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _--t List Booklets will be in prePage 4
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�N E if Y E A R G h E E T I N G S
On behalf of the Temple Board, I would like to extend best wishes
for a healthy and happy New Year to all our Congregants . We'll be
looking forward to seeing you at services .
Dr. Morton S . Kantor, President of Conj;..regation
This decade has seen many changes for the betterment of mankind,
changes ranging from hwnanitarian causes, such as civil rights, to
technological achievements, marked by the recent landing on the moon .
The Jews, by nature of tradition, have been leaders in this quest
for advancement.
On behalf of Muskegon Temple Youth, I wish you the best and most
fruitful of New Years. I ask you, as J ews, to join hands with other
people, young and old, to adopt a new outlook on life and think of
the words of Bobby Kennedy, when he said: "Some men see things as they
are and say 1~Jhy?' . I dream things that never were and say 'Why not? 1 ,
I am looking forward to serving you in the coming year . L'shona tova.
Steve Rothschild, _President Temple Youth Group
May the voice of the messenger of Good Tidings resound from the
mountain top of this Rosh Hashonah announcing peace and salvation for
all mankind. L'shonoh Tovah Tikatevu!.
Mrs. Daniel Silberman, President Sisterhood
With the coming of the New Year we look forward with renewed hope
to the Year of Peace for all men in all lands . May you enjoy good
health, an optimistic attitude, and joy in part,icipating and contributing in our community endeavors to reach this obtainable goal!
In Hadassa¥, we, of course are concerned about the State of Israel
and its security in the Mid-East continuing struggle . Let us work
even harder with greater dedication on our home front to insure its
survival . L 1 Shona Tova .
Mrs. Arthur Jenkins, Hadassah President
KITCHEN R.EJl'lODELING IN PROGRE.SS - YOllli HELP IS NEEDED!
"HAPPINESS 11 is a new Temple Kitchen, and the Kitchen Committee is
happily watching the "New Look" kitchen on its way to reality . The
wall is down and some new equipment will be installed along with the
re-arrangement of some of the existing fixtures and new wiring and
plumbing . The completed new kitchen will be a joy to work in . We
thank Mrs . Carl Kahn for her donation of ~160 to purchase a disposal
in memory of Nathan Broutman . Any donation large or small will be
happily accepted . We still need a double oven, a dishwasher, draining
t.::ihl"" ?D~ t'"'o •··'.'.',..1' -+-~.'""'~ ~, .
v,...,,,,. ~nntribution is tax deductible and
you will be an integral part of our progress and betterment of our
Temple . We are urgently in need of additional funds for completion,
�----- ---------=------=------ ----:============~-- - -ANNIVE.RSArtIES
hr . & l•1rs. i,iilton Steindler
September 2
Mr . & Mrs. Louis Rubinsky,
September 13
Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Gudelsky
September 14
Hr . & Nrs . Herbert Steinman,
September 21
}Ir. & Mrs. Charles Rubinsky,
September 22
Dr . & Mrs. Harry Ba.bad,
September 24
CONTRIBUTIONS
Choir Fund: From Joel 1/Tiener
family in honor of Bar Mitzvah of
Michael Wiener
Rabbi's Fund : From Kopeloff and
Greenberg families in memory of
Max Kopeloff
Garden Fund: Donations from Mr .
and Mrs . Hilton Steindler in
memory of Mr . Max Kopeloff, Hr .
Hans Homfeld, Bertha Colman and
Mr . Saul Zorn (husband of Mrs .
Steindler's sister), and in honor
of the wedding anniversary of Mr .
and Mrs. Douglas Rosen .
YIZKOR NEHOhlAL CONThIBU'I'IONS
are now being received at the
Temple office . A complete list
will be published in the October
bulletin .
REFUAH SHAYLAJ.vfi.A H
Best wishes for a full recovery
MISS DONNA J:ii:NKINS
to
patient at
who was
Hackle ·
ATTENTION COLLEGE S'l'UDENTS !
The Sol Cohan, iii . D. , Scholarship Fund is available for loans
to you for your education. Contact Dr . N:orton Kantor President .
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IN APPhECIA'l'ION
My thanks to all who sent
Uniongrams to nie during my
brief vacation in the hospital .
Alan Oppenheimer
Betty Silberman thanks everyone
who extended kindnesses to her
during her hospitalization .
The Congregation thanks B1nai
Brith for a wonderful picnic on
Augu~t 17 . A great time was had
by all who attended .
I would like to take this
opportunity to thank all of the
people who helped make the B'nai
Brith picnic the success it was .
My personal thanks to Paula
Ashendorf, Ahe Ashendorf, and
hrthur Greenberg who worked so
diligently .
Dan Silberman .
TEMPLE RECEIVES LIPMAN BEQUEST
The Temple is grateful to the
Lipman frunilies for a generous
bequest of ~>7 , 500 from the estate of the late Samuel Lipman.
CONGRnTULA'l'IOJIJS TO:
Mr . and rirs. hike Loomis, the
former Marguerite Bacon, who were
married at the Temple in June, and
are residing locally .
Mr . and Mr s . Rick Boyden, the
former Frances Price, who were
married June 22 at the T{illllple and
are living in the Larch Apartments .
Mr . and Mrs. Alan Farker, the ·
former Linda Babcock, who were
married August 2, and are residing
in Grand Haven .
Hr . and Hrs . James Adelman, the
former Marcia Levin, who were
married at the 'l'effiple August 10,
and who are living in Evanston
after a honeymoon in Hawaii .
�YAhHZ:t;IT CON'l'IMlliD
YAiRZEIT
HAhli.Y RUBINSKY, father of Misses
J A:OB SI NGER , father of Dr . Irving
Florence and huth Rubinsky and
3inger, Sept ember 3, Elul 20
NA'l'HAN BROU'l'HAN, brother of Hrs .
,
Mr. Charles Rubinsky,
Paul Wiener, father of Miss Nancy"
September 25
Broutman, Sept ember 4
REBECCA KLAYF, mother of Mr . Samuel
Ii.OBE.IiT CHE1,I N, husband of Mrs .
Klayf, September 23, Tishri 13
H:Ehl'.u-1.N i1IBNDELSOHN, father of Mrs .
Sarah Cherin, father of Mr .
Jerome Cherin, September 5
Reeva Le
Se tember 27
MAhIE K. hIPNER , r,1other of Mrs .
Douglas Ros en, September 5
CONDOLENCE
BESSIE GUDESLiff, mother of hr .
To the family of
David Gudelsky and l•irs. Sarah
MAX KOPELOFF
Cherin, Sept ember 7
' Husband of Hrs . Ida Kopeloff, and
SIGI1UND CAHN , hu sband of Mrs.
father of Mrs . Arthur Greenberg,
Selma Cahn, September 7, Elul 24 who passed away on June 5.
BERRYLEIB SHION , father of Mr.
May his memory be for a blessin Joseph Simon, September 7,
Elul '24
CONDOLENCE
FANNY EHiilil~Bl,hG, mother of Hrs .
To the family of
Helen Par ker, September 9
AhDO FRIEND
LEO ALTHOLZ, brot her of Mrs .
I brother of Mr. Harrison Friend, wh
Frances St eindl er, September 9
i pas ::- ed away on August 9 in Florida
HANNAI-1 BLUJ\CBEFtG, mother of Mr s .
~ May his memory be for a blessing
Samuel Lawson, September 9,
Elul 26
Mrs. EBther Freedman, a former
REUBEN LEVY, husband of Mrs . Reeva
resident of Huskegon with many
Levy, September 12
friends here, passed away and was
IDA BROUTHAN, mother of Nrs . Paul
laid to rest on July 6 in South
Wiener, September 14, Tishri 2
Bend, Indiana .
HARRY \JEI NER , f ather of Mr s . Ted
Neumer, Sept ember 14, Tishri 2
YAHRZEIT DATES REQUESTED
CELIA MENDELSON, mother of Mrs.
If a death has occurred in
Re eva Levy, September 18
your family during the past year
SHIEH TELES, son of Dr. and hrs.
which has not been made known to
Morr i s Teles , September 18,
the T mple office and hence has
Tishri 6
not b:en noted in a condolence in
ALEXANDElt S . Kh.AUSE II, son of
the Temple bulletin, please send
Hr. and Mrs. Edward H. Krause,
in particulars of name, relati.onSeptember 20
ship to you, and date of death to
AMELIA hOSEN , mother of Mrs. Goldie the office at once, if you wish
Smi t h, Sept ember 20
inclusion in the Yorn Kippur JULIA FEI NGOLD BROSTOFF, mother of
memorials and bulletin Yahrz~it
Mr s . Ja ck Chevlin , Sept ember 20
monthly listings.
Tishri 8
Thank you .
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�TEJ..iPLL YOU'lH GRODI' NE\:S lli'l''l'l:ili
This summer has been an active one for MTYG . First of all, we
have elected new officers - to insure another great year ahead . In
addition to t i1ose listed in June bulletin are Secretary Annette Lib'ner, Art F.othschild honored position of ex-officio, and Lee Oppenheimer
Junior Advisor .
Art Rothschild went to Detroit and taught in 11Mitzvah Core"
this summer for two weeks. The main obje ctive of this volunt eer
group is to teach childlren in the ghettos; to try to give a little
of one's self to help a more unfortunate, needy child . Diane Levin
and Steve hothschild were busy t nis summer, too . In Warwick, New
York, Diane and Steve took part in a NFTY function. National Leadership Institute is a training camp for Youth Group Leaders . (We 're
a better youth group for that!") To top off a great summer, eight
kids from our youth group attended summer conclave at Camp Waldon,
in Cheboygen .
For a hint of what's coming up this fall, our gr eat youth group
officers will represent JvfrYG when they attend 11 0FFICEhS 1 1:Jo..Thba'.l. r; . '1
This event takes place just out side of Detroit .
There will also be the gr eat est 11 Kick Off" ever ! On September 27 ,
our MTYG will begin planning a gr eat new year of youth programs,
and we'll keep our Templb up to date on the latest events .
11.espectfully submitt ed by i,nnett e Libner .
NOI'b NE.111 OFFICE HOUB.S 1-LFTEh LABOh DhY FOR TBHPLb 51:Ciili'li,.h.Y :
8:00 AM through 12:00 Hondays through Thursday .
Congregation B'nai Israel
391 West ti:::..bster at Fourth Street
Muskegon, Michigan 49441
�HIGHLIGHTS MUSl<EGON CHl\PTER HADASSAH
SEPTEMBER,
~Jl.§IN
JENKINS, PRESIDENT
1969
FLORENCE RUBi .NSKY, SECRETMY
THIS STRLVING TO PUT FORTH GREAT EFFOR f S
WHO WO ULD OE STATIONED ASTRIDE !SR AEL :S
TO ACHIEVE OUR DRE AM CONTI N• ES TO BE
FRONTIERS•
WR IT TEN ANEW I N LETTERS OF FIRE, BLOOD
AND UNTOLD HEROISM. THIS UN WA VERING
ONE CONCLUSION CAN OE DRAWN AT LEAST•
FA~TH IS THE FULFILLMENT OF AN AN CIENT
ARAO-SOVIET INTENTIONS ARE CLEAR. THE
LREAM THAT MA KES AN AMAZING STORY ' TH AT
ARA • STATES HAVE DECIDED TO ENGAGE IN A
FOUND RE ALIZATION IN OUR VITAL INSTITUTIONS LONG WA R OF A~TRITION; THE RUSSIANS HOPE
OF HEALTH, OF EDUCATION AND TH E BE~ IEF TO
TO PRESSURE THE UNITED STATES I NTO Y!ELDREMAIN INDIVIDUAL, TO GUARD OUR OWN PARTING TO ORAZEN ARAO DEMANDS~ THE RECENT
!CU LAR HERIT AGE-- A HERITAGE TH AT HA~KENS
CONGRESSI ONAL DECLAR ATI ON EMPHASIZES
DACK INTO THE MISTS OF ANCIENT REVELATIONS AMERICAN SUPPORT FOR THE VIE W TH AT ARAOS
PRODUCING MANY BRAVE MEN, POETS, SCHOLARS
AND ISR AELIS SHOULD TALK TO EACH OTHER.
AND SCIENTISTS. YET THIS AE~IS FORMED
THE UNITED STATE S, THE PEOPLE AND GovTHE BLUEPRINTS FOR ENLIGHTE NED WA Y~ OF
ERNMENT, SHOULD CONTINUE TO MA KE IT
LIVING. IT IS THE BEACON LIGHT TO ALL
CLE AR~- • EYOND DOU • T--THAT WE ~AVE NO
i~ A7!0NS WR ESTLING TO FIND THEIR WAY OUT
INTENTI ON OF A• ANDONING ISR AEL AND THAT,
0 F THE DARK JUNGLES OF ENSLAVE MENT.
ON THE CONTRAR Y, WE ARE RESOLVED TO
SUPPORT HER AND ENADLE HE R TO RE SIST THE
OUR RECORD Of PAST ACHIEVEMENT IS MERELY
SIEGE AND TO ENDURE.
UNITE~ ST ATES CA ~
THE CHALLENG.E OF THE FUTURE; THEREFORE
REAFFIRM AND REFLECT INTEREST ·1N I SRAEL o
LET US NOT OECOME EMBU ED WITH THE FA LSE
ISRAEL HAS NOT DE EN ASKING FOR THE GIFT
AND DANG EROUS CON VICTION TH AT WE HAVE
OF hMER IC AN SOLDIERS, AMERICAN WEAPON8 1
hLREADY REACHED OUR GO AL. THE SP ARK THAT
OR AN AMERICAN TREATY COMM IT MENT 0 HowGENERATED AND MO TIV ATED OUR VISI ON IS THE
EVER SHE DO ES HAVE ECONOMIC AND DEF[ N~ E
CHALLENGE OF THE FUTURE•
PROOLEMS:o OUR GOVERNMEN T IS FULLY AWARE
OF THEM AND TH AT IT WILL DO ALL TH AT !S
HERE . AND THERE! I 1
NECESS ARY TO ENAOLE IS RA E~ TO STRENGTHEN
HER DEFE~SES AND MAINTAIN SOCIAL AND
HAV ING REARMED AND EQUIPP.ED THE ARAB
SCIENTIFIC STANDA RDS.
hRM!E S, THE RUSSIANS NOW SEEK TO DISLODGE
IBRAEL FROM POSITIONS VITAL TO HER DEFENSE. THIS IS TAKEN FROM THE LONDON DAl LY
T:~ .'.\ T IS THE MEAING OF THE RUSSIAN 11 PEACE 11 . TELEGRAPH: 11 1N HIS PRESS CONF r.REtl CE,
PRESIDENT GEORGES POMPIDOU • ARRED EARLY
P~O POSA LS---AN ASTOUNDING ASSORTMENT OF
D[ Mr Nr S ON ISRAE L, RE WA RDS FOR THE ARA BS.
S~IPM~NT OF 50 MIRAG~S TO !SR A~L~ HE
TA'. RdSSlAN S ACK AT l~ 1\SSC R1 S AGl::NT~ T1-tEY
HllfiED AT A RETURN TO THE 11 SELnn1 vE
DEMAND THAT ISRAE L DE PUNISH~D AS IF SHE
EMDARGo" ' wH!OH w~ s IN EFf ECT PR IOR TO
11',D DEEN TH!:: /1 GRC3S')R ANi) TH':: LO SER AND
THE ,JJ\NUnA'f 3RD BE I RUT RA ID t,f\.JD W!-1 I CH
, ' i,H ~HE RESTORE P, LL TERR JTOR IE S SHE
Al.LOI/JED SH I PMCNT OF SPARE PARTS AND
OCCUPIED IN THE WAR~
DEFENSIVE MATERIAL. POMP IDOU SPOKE OF
~
FRANCE 1 S TRADITIONAL TIES WITH THE ARAti
TorAY , T~ANKS TO THE RUSSIANS, THE ARAOS
OUT MADE NO MEMTION OF FRI ENDSHIP WITH
H:WE MO RE AND DETTER WEAPONS THAN IN 1967. ISRAEL. COINCIDE.NTALLY, EGYPT HAS
AND THEY HAVE MORE TROOPS ON ISRAEL 1 S
· SIGNED A CONTRACT WITH A FRENCH-LED
FRON T LINES TH AN IN 1967. AT THAT TIME THE CONSOR TIU M. FOR THE ' CONSTRUCTION OF A
ISRAELI~ WERE FORCED TO MOBILIZE ALL THEIR PIPELINE TO DY-PASS SuEz. lHE 42 INCH
RESERVES TO WA RD OFF ATTACK. TODAY TH AT
LINE WILL COST $1/44 MILLION AND CARRY
IS NOT NECESSARY, EVEN THOUG~ THEY ARE
50 MILLION TONS OF OIL A YEAR, 207
CON FRONTED WITH LARGER, OETT[R-EQUIPPED
MILES FROM SUEZ NORTHWEST TO ALEXANDRIA
AND BETTER-TRAINED ENEMIES, THE ISRAELIS
ON THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA.
ARE !NA DETTER POSITION TO DEFEND
SAUDI ARAO I A1 S KtNG FAISAL IS THREATENTi-!C MSELVES.
ING TO CANCEL ARAM C0 1 S CONCESSI ON AN D 1 8
OFFERING
HU tWR!:DS Or MILL t01JS OF DC1.L .!\O. <'
THC E~!F.MY IS FAR REMOVED FROM I SRA EL f S
1
WORT '.; OF CCNTRAC'fS TO Fm~MC:1 ! NDIJ SF:Y
POP ULOUS CE NTERS~ ISR AEL S CEASE-FIRE
�ON CONDITION THAT tRANCE 1 S NEAR E~ST
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11
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OR THE PRIESTS OF THE • LOODY FA!T Hs 11
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Tf.MPLE B;NAI ISAAEL
EMPLE
MUSICEGON 1 MICHl6AN
ALK ,
Rabbi •
Dr. I'hillip Rosenberg
President Mr. Alan OfJpenheimer
·-·~
Cheshvan-Kislev 5728
__De_cembe.!:.L...!-967
SCHEDULE OF WORSHIP SERVICES
December 1
December 8
Friday Evening
Sermon: "THE MEANING OF JEWISH HIST0RY 11
Participants : Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Cohen
Kiddush
. -•·-,·--··-·-Friday .c.vening
BAR MITZVAH OF JOSEPH STEVEN R0ETTER
(See InvHation Pa.ge 2)
December 15
Friday Evening
BAR MITZVAH OF MARC DAVID ROSEN
(See Invitation Page 2)
- - -------December 22
8:00 PM
- - -8:00 PM
8:00 PM
-·----- ··- - -·
Friday Evening
Sermon: 11 BIBLIC.aL INTERPRETATION"
Participants: . ·Dr . · & Mrs . Harry Babad ..;
Kiddush
8:00 PM
Friday ~vening
SPECL..L Fn.MILY CHi..NUK11H SERVICE
Sermon:. . . '!THE MESS.i.GE OF THE M,1C1.BEES" .
Birthday Blessing Leremony
· Participants: Temple Youth Group
O~eg Shabbat with ~pecial Chanukah Treats
8:00 PM
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December 29
TMDJTION.aL SERVICES ·
Sabbath Mornings
December 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30
8:30 .liM
�-----INVITHTION
Thur
7 B 1nai Brith-Temple
8:15
(See Details Back Page)
Sat
9 Hadassah Study Group 1:30
Home : Gene Lerman
1.LOl Scenic Drive
Sun 10 TYG Meeting- Temple
11:00
Wed 20 Hadassah Meeting
8:00
;,.t Temple-arranged by
Mrs • .LJ. . Greenberg. Pancakes served in comm~tneration of holiday
Sun 24 TYG Meeting- Temple
li:O
(No Board of Trustee;s Meeting is
scheduled for December)
.
.. '
we would be honoured to have
you worship with us on the occasion of the Bar Mit zvah of our
son Joseph Steven, on Friday
evening , December 8, 1967, at
8:00 o ' clock, at Temple B 1nai
Israel .
It would be our pleasure to
have you join us at a Kiddush and
Reception-in the Social Hall immediately following services .
Molly & . Daniel
Roetter
_ _ . , . _ ...._..._A
. •- ---~
l
_,,..-IW __
INVIT.. TION
j
lli,"'}IGIO~S SCHOOL
Hr . and i'1rs . Douglas Rosen
c;:9:r:q.ially invite the Community to
Sessions: . Dec:::imber 3, 10 & J7 -•·:-· ·-- · join them at s e rvices on Friday,
1
10:00 - 12:00 1.1.M
! December 15, at· 8:00 PM, when
WINTER V1..C,.TION DECEMBER 24 &
I their son Marc will be Bar Mi tzvah _
De.cember '31 ·
, and for the reception following
CONFI~TION . CLl1SS
the se i::vice _in _lhe Social HalL_
Saturday r'iornings : December 2 ,
•
9 & 16 at 10:00 .1,M . Winter
TYG ,.CTIVITIES
__ v-'3.~ation December 24 & 3L
_,__ ___
\;:.-:··. ·. ·.
- · -- · · •- •-- -- · · ------- - --- -·
The Temple Youth Group has been
· NEW ·HEBREW ..GIJ.1.SS ST1..RT$.
DECEMBER 5busy this month with activities
.
such as our card party held at the
Parents who have indicated an
Consolidated Gas Company, It was
interest 'in enrolling their childa fine success. ..lso this past
~-ren in the special Hebrew Class
weekend, a Fall Conclave was held
-• have been notified that the first
in Lansing. The TYG members atsess i on i'(ill be held on December 5
tending included Rich Kishner , .
at 4 :00 PH in the Temple, and each
Lee Oppenheimer, Carol Steindler
Tuesday thereafter unless students
and Barb Rosen. They all enjoyed
are otherHise notified .
~
- - - - 1 their trip.
TYG partic ipants will serve at "
IMPORT..NT NOTICE: ,,LL lli:ETING D.,TE the Chanukah service on December 29 .
TH.i.1.NK YOU NOTICE.::; , FLY.i!:RS ,;.1'\JD OTHER
Diane Levin
. .
INFORM..TION FOi-t THG J,.NU,,.RY BULLETIN - ---~-~ ~------..~- ·
N...,ZDED IN 1i1RITING BY DECEMBER 26
nTTENTION H..D.,..JS,,.H: 1 67 will soon
... T 9:30 .. ..ivI .i.1.T THE T.i!:M.f-LE OFFICE•
be--·past --There are still some unpaid dues! Whi not start the new
year all paid up???Treasurer,
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�H 1'.i. P P Y C H .u. N U K 11 H T O Y O U
11
N D Y O U R F 11 M I L Y ! 1 "
Your first Chanukah candle is to be lit on Tuesday, December 26.
Plan to attend the special Family Chanukah Service on December 26, at 8: 00 PM . There will be special Ghanukah tr0ats for the
children at the Oneg Shabbat which f ollows the service ·.
In order to avoid mix- ups in
mail vaguely addressed to just
"Fourth and '\:v ebster'' , the Postal
De partment advises that the
correct Temple i1ddres s is
391 ~SJ WEBSTER aT FOURTH
Congre gants and correspondents
are requested to addre ss all future
mail in the above manner .
Members of Temple organizations
ordering letterheads, enve lopes,
s tate ments, checks, or othe r
mate rial i mprinted with Temple address are requested to have this
number print ed on them, rat her
t han the usual Fourth and Webster.
Orders for merchandise to be de livered to the Temple should include this number of 391 ·v✓ e s t
v-Je bster at Fourth in the Temple
addre ss .
HOti
This is a reminder to all Congre gants and organizat.ion · committee
members If you are planning any func tion at the Temple , it is necessary
that you give advance notification
and instructions for preparation
of the Social Hall to the Temple
secretary i~ writi~ not verbally. This will eliminate conflicting scheduling and will
assure the setting up of table
and chairs for meetings ~
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_
OUTSIDE TEINPLE LOCKS CHli.NGED
The locks on the Te mple entrance doors have been change d
and present keys to the Temple
will not fit the locks •
Those pe rsons authorized to
have keys ,to the Templ e should
contact the Temple President for
a new one .
M1iNY SHOl- PING Dl i.YS UNTIL ••• •
~
Gift shopping for Chanukah???
Gift shop i te ms will be on sale
in the lm,er lobby on December 3,
10 & 17 durin~ and after religious
s chool. Gifts, wra~pings, mobiles
cards, etc .
Browse over the selection .
Pa ge 3
T.11. T 16 7 UJC T.1iX DEDUCTION
You are reminded that the UJC
Fiscal Year ends in January and
your 1967 pledge should be paid
up at once to get the benefit of
~ ..J,JX deduction for 1967 .
Temple Secretary Office Hours :
9:30 - 1:30, Mondays through
�WHn T IS MIDR.tt.SH?
., : :
The Tu.lmud and its companion work/ the Midrash, G.-Q~stitute a
whole library of the traditions of Israel.
They are not a systematic
summa-Of re1igiousdoctrine,. but a lively first-hand account of ·
great religious thinking and law at the level of .life and experience.·
The student of the Talmud, the reader of the Midrash, sits in as
-- -:i,t were orr tne colloquies conducted in the academies of Palestine
and Babylonia. /l'he ceaseless pursuit of the understanding of the
law, the passiox_ia._te;· striving for the right, the awareness of the
tragic limitations of human life, the sudden dazzling comprehension
of the origin and aim of things
all this the reader witnesses with
an immediacy and vividness rare in the rel.i g.i 9us literature of
mankind.
Following are a "'81.ection of M:Ldrashi Statements from the Book
of "Hammer on the . Reck", editE:d :by Na,hum N. Glat.z er:
,,
..,
FOR ALL TO SEE
The Torah was gtven in public, for all to see, in the open.
For if : it had been given in the land ' of Israel, Israel would
.
would have ·said to the nations of the world, You have no share
in it;
therefore the Torah was given in the wilderness, in public, for all
to see in the open,
and everyone who wishes to receive it, _let him come and receive it.
�HUMILITY
;Thus said the Holy One, blessed
be
he, to
Israel:
My children, have I allow~d y.o u . to 'lack? ·
Wlia t do · I seek of y~u?
~11 · I ask.· is:: that you love · one another,
.,. i
and honor one another, and respect one another,
and let there be found in you neither transgression nor theft nor
any u gly ·thing;
so that you never ·become taintedf
as it is said:
11
It hath t.een told thee, 0 man, what is good •••
and to walk humbly with thy God" (Mic.
--do not read:
11 W
alk
6:8)
humbly with thy God,"
but rather: uwalk humbly, and t i,y God will be with thee"
M.ili'S HOUR
Everyone· that humbles himself the Holy One, blessed be he, lifts up ;
;md everyone that lifts himself up the Holy One, blessed be he, humbles.
Eve cyone that P':il'sues greatness, greatriess flees;
and everyone that flees greatness, greatness pursues.
Everyone that pushes his hour ahead, his hour pushes him back;
.b.nd everyone that stands back for his hour, his hour stands by him.
ST.illD UP
Raba said:
How stupid p~ople are, who stand up before a Torah Scroll
and do not stand up before a great manl
�11.
STATEMENTS TO Bi:. :tvlAILBD NON TfH,Y
FIN,.NCkL }lliMI NDER • • • .
On behalf of the Finance Committee , we -would like to thank the
majority of our members who did
increase their dues
105,,, and are
maintainin~ their dues obligations
faithfully . Please remember , we
cannot afford to fall behind, because payments become just that
much more difficult when one be - .
comes delayed .
To those who have not increased
their pledges this year, please
remember that continuation of our
Temple is as dependent on you as
on those who have assumed their
just and. moral oblif;ation.
Finance Committee
Isadore Ashendorf, Chairma
Statements will be mailed the
first of each month rather t han
quar terly, to those in arrears
for the quarter . In the cases of
those paying monthly, state ments
will be sent only to those in
arrears by the month .
Please get your payment in by
December 1 , if you are not paid
up for the first two quarters .
Third quarter payments are due
January 1
IN APPRECIATION
Our many thanks to Ruth Oppenheimer, for washin,r and ironing
numerous Temple tablecloths and
dish towels at home. This represented the saving of -an expendi•
________t_ure to the Temple apd Sisterhood
JUDAISM BEGINS AT HOME
When all is said and done, Judaism begins at home. It does not
begin in the school or synagogue or the organizational meeting . It
be gins in homes where Sabbath spreads its aura of sanctity and spirituality. It begins in homes where the Jewish word re~echoes, where the
Jewish book is honored, and the Jewish song is heard. It begins in
homes where the child sees and participates in symbols and rites that
link him to a ~e ople and a culture. It begins in homes where the
Jewish etching or painting and the Jewish ceremonial object are visible
and eloquently, thour h silently, exercise their influence upon those
who behold them . It begins in the home where into the deepest layers
of a child's developing personality are woven strands of love for and
devo~ion to the collective life of the Jewish community. We must
reestablish the Jewish parent in his traditional role as a symbol and
transmitter of Jewishne ss and r enew in the Jewish home the character
and influence with which it was once endowed . We who have built
Jewish communities must now set ourselves to build Jew ish lives .
Rabbi Morris Adle r
UAHC Bulletin Service
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�YHHRZEIT
IEVI R00iN, father of Mrs~ Goldie
Smith, December 5 .
&DIE GROSS1v,,..N, mother ·of Mrs .
Samue 1 Klayf ,- Hrs . Ralph .~ugust ~
Mr. Herman Grossman, Mr •.. Harold
Grossman, December 6, Kislev 5
ROSZ I-L.LKIN, mother of ·Mrs . Ellis •-·.
Chevlin , December 7, Kislev 5
JOCOB GfuZJNl1i.1JM,_ father of Yirs . ·
Robert Rosenberg, December ll y
Kislev 9
.JlTHUR ROSi:NBDRG, brother of Mr .
Robert Rosenberg, December 13,
Kislev 11
JillNRY W. KLINE , father of ~..r .
Harold Kline, December 14,
Kislev 12
S1:,RaH SIMON, wife of Mr . Joseph
Simon, December 14, Kislev 12
R,.i CL. .. YM. ..N, mother of Mrs . Horris
Kantor, December 18, Kislev 16
...Lh L.NDER C. ~:·; _:_":i:_, KR.USE, father of
Mr. Edward Krause, December 19
Kislev 17
JULIUS SILVERE... N, father of Mr •.
~ol Silverman, December 19,
Kislev 17
BERTH» P...UL , mother of Nrs . Ralph
Hawkins, December 24, Kislev 22
ELS,. D••i(.l'lST.,DTER, mother of Mrs o
Jack Steindler, December 2~,
Kislev 23
~ONBOLENCE
To the family of
D1. VID Glli,ENB8RG
brother of Mrs . Sol Silverman, who
passed away on October 29 •.
May his memory be for a
b~ng .
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Mr. & Mrs . Norman Benow, Dec. 15
. Mr . & Mrs •. •1J_bert Parker, Dec. 15
Mr •. & "Mrs. · Frank Mercer, Dec. 22
Mr . & Mrs . ~tthur Jenkins , Dec . 23
Dr •. & Mrs • . Morton Kantor , Dec .... 25
Dr . & Mrs . Ralph .1~ugust Dec . 26
· Mr . & Mrs . Isadore .i.shendorf,
December 30
• rtir . & J1r:s •. William Stern, Dec. _31
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CONTRIBUTIONS
General Fund, in memory of Reuben
Levy from Dr . & Mrs . M. Lansky
General Fund , for Prayer 0 ooks,
in memory of her brother David
Greenberg , from Ylrs . Sol Silver·man
Garden Fund, in memory of David
Greenberg, from Mrs . Libby Rose,
Yizkor Fund (late) , from Mrs .
Sigmund Cahn in memory of her
husbanda
Our prayers and sincere best
wishes for a full recovery to
MR . JOSEPH SINGER
who has been hospitalized in
Detroit,
I"J.RS • KOMM,i GUDELSKY
who is recovering at home from
injuries suffered in a car
accident .
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�B'NAI BRITH M-2:MBERS
. .
.
- ·1uro· -fROSPECT"IVE
I;
:There
·wn1
MEMBERS!
Be a Short , Business Meeting
THUR3DAY, DECEMBER 7, 8)15.PM
: at the Temple B'nai Israel
Followed byCards ·- Your Choice
and Refreshments
PLEASE ATTEND
Bcri~..: rd Cohen
Pr3sident, Abraham Rosen Lodge
B 1nai Br .i th
CON GRE&TION B 1 NAI ISRAEL
391 West ·webster at Fourth Street
Muske ron, Mic°hfgan--49441
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l\tlTES
MU_$1<~~0N Ci-JA.PTER ,. OF · H:\DA$SAH FOR ~bNTH
.
·. DECEi'vlBER, 1967
.,_______
AT THlS TIME or THE YEA~ WHEN WE LIGHT THE
HANUKKAH CANDLES, L.ET US PAUSE TO RE.,/0 I CE
AND GIVE THANKS . TO T~E SPIRlt ·oF · THE
MACCABEES wHo HAS e·~EN · wI TH ouR PEoP:LE
THROUGHOUT THE AGES AND WHO HAS INSPIRED
US TO REMAIN STEADrAST ftND UNBENDING IN
SPITE OF TERROR, PERSECUTION A~D THREATS
OF ANNILIATIO N.
FORMER PRESIDENT · TRUMAN t'JILL CELEBRATE,
HI s 84-TH s I RT.HDAY . NEXT MAY. Ir Is HI s
FOND HOPE THAT HIS FRIENDS AND STAFF -WILL
BE ABLE TO INAUGURATE THE TRUMAN
,
INTERNATIO NAL CENTCR FOR PEACE ON MT4
Scorus ~HERE ARABS, JEWS AND ALL THE
PEOPL~ OF THE NEAR EAST CAN COME TO~THER
TO WORK f'.Ofl : PEACE.
WE1 IN HADASSAH, CAN .CLASP OUR HA N·DS IN
JUBLIANT EXULTATION, AND RESPOND TO THE
SUMMONS AND · BE SOLDIERS UPON THE DATTLErl ELDS Of' REsquE, HEALING AND tEACHING ••
TH E Lt GHT. Of" ·• THE MENORAH CASTS ~EF'LECT IONS
0N THE DEVOTIQ.N,
THE
INDOMITABLE SPIRIT,
......
,,
• . t.
":"HE COURAGE AND HERO I SM OF OUR Al~CE;$TORS
iN THEIR STRUGGLE TO MAINTAIN THEIR F'AITH
~N D PRESERVE THE. WAY OF LIFE AS ORDAINED
~, THE ALMIGHTY. Oue HADASSAH GOES FORWARD
!'EDED ICAT,ING ,THfM~ELV_ES TO CARRY ON IN THE
TRAD ITION WHl9H MAKES OUR LIVES MEANINGFUL
I.ND PUi-~POSEFUL AND 'BE 'FOR A LIGHT TO THE
FUTUSE OF l~RAEL. ·
THE TRUMAN CENTER w1.CL •aE A 4 STORY eu1L~
ING WITH CON;::ERENCE HALLS, ·s1uDv ROOMS,
A MAGNIFICENT ART COLLECTION AND SPACE
FOR THE ADDITION OF A GRO WING l-1Cl1ARY.,
IN ADD IT 101--1 THERE wI LL _BE GONE Tr,,.11,j·.-r~'J 0N ;;
OF: .THE LARGEST RADl.0 .°TOVJER S IN TH,; ·, ;>:,'H
OF THE WORLD: :ro-· BROADCAST TO H-l t': f\li ,'il Ari:.
JEW I SH PEOPLE. ON :THE'· SUBJECT CL.OSF 3 'f TO ·
MR. TRUMAN 1's .HEART, IT · w1LL BE CAI.LCD
"THE VOICE OF PEACE"•
·-,
IT IS.- INTERESTrnG TO NOTE TH/IT MTa Sc:JPUS
WHERE THE TRUMAN CENTER IS Lt' GAT[D IS
PART OF THE MOUNT . O.F' 0L IVES WH I GIi \ICG•J:,
CROSSED ON H1s ~NTRY INTO JERUOALE MJ IT
M~~2 WORDS ARE . ~UTILE TO EXPRE~S RAEANS OF OVERLOOKS THE; GARDEN OF' GETHSl:MMJE MJD
HAS GREAT HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE ~O
p~; rs~ AND siNCERE GRATITUDE ·ro ALL WHO
Ml , i:::: OUR .1SRA-EL~ FASH I Ol'J S_
HOVi. A DEL I GHTf"UL ALL THE PEOPLE Of' WE NEAR EAST. · ~-111..,
TRUMAN SAil:) CO-OPERATION BETWEEN ~-L..t::
1 r:_o MCMO RABLE EVENING WHICH WE 1t.l LONG .
ARABS ANn THE JEWS WILL BRING PEP. '":f·: TO
REMEMCE R AND
CHERISH• . ~E ARE BEHOLDEN TO
·1
THE MIDDLE t~sr. THE JEns HAVE THr
0U~ "ESPRIT DE CORPS" . WHO COORDINATED THE
.
INDUSTRIAL KNOWHOW. THE ARABS , HI\Vf. ,:;r;
; . IV I NG. p I CT URE s AND PRESEfH ATl ONS or THE
ABILITi
TO RAl~E -aREAD. Ii WE bAN RE~
=-t1f]ULO"lJS . FAC3R·1cs; . ITfTR ,ICATE DESIGNS AND .
BUILD
THE
, RECLAMATION PROJECTS ON THE
,,!.OSE ATTENTION TO DETAIL WHICH ARE THE
T1qR1s
·
AijD
.EUPHRATES RIVERS~ THE AREA
'. 4~LLMARKS at THE WORKMANSHI~ TURNED 6tiT BY
CAN
BLOSSOM
·ONCE AGAIN AS THE BREADTH[ sr~DENTS AJ THE SELIGSBERG .SCHOOL OF
BASKET
OF
·THAT
PART OF' THE ~VORLD. MR.
VOCATl0NAL EnuoiTION.
TRUMAN .HOPES THAT THE CENTER FOR PEAr.~
ON Mr. ScOPUS WILL BE THE START TOWARD
THAl~K .YO U, DOR IS STROMBERG WHO WAS THE
ARAB~l SRAELl co.:.OPERAT ION • .
CENERAL CHAIRMAN. 0uR DEEP APPRECIATION
TO fvi t-.R j E BACON f"OR. HER I NDEF AT 'IGABLE HELP
• EH I ND THE SCENES AND FOR USE _Or.· JUDY LE.E A RECENT NEWS ITEM FROM LONDON ·DISCLOSED
J~ WSLR Y; TO AUDREY AND ELLEN CAHILL FOR
THAT THt Sue:z CANAL CLOSING BACKFIP.Es ON
UNUSUAL PUBL,l.C I TY AND V1_$UAL .,o..rns; TO '
NASSE~. THE ECONOM~ OF EG¥PT ' IS surrERING
LOIS CHERIN ~HO PROFESSIONALLY NARRATED
FROM THE LOSS
·,rs· REVENUES. Two Or
THE STYLES AND ANNOUNCE"D THE MODELS, WHO ·
·EGYPT'S DIPLOMATIC ALLIES, INDIA AND
DISPLAYED THE FASHIONS; TO EILEEN JENKINS
PAKISTAN, HAVE BEEN SER_IOUSL.Y HURT BY
FOR THE PROGRAMS, AND FOR THE OTHER WAYS
HIGHER FREtGHT RATES FOR WHEAT ANDDTHER
SHE so ABLY ASSISTED; ro EVELYN GALOMOECI<
PRODUCTS . rROM THE UN I TED ST ATES & ·£uROPE •
WHO DIRECTED THE MUSICAL NUMBERS FROM . .
Pfv1 1LK AND HONEY 11 WHICH WERE INTERSPERSED
THE SoVIET UNION, EGYPT 1 S CHIEF MILITARY
• ~TWEEN SHOWINGS BY OUR T~MPLE PLAYERS AND SUPPORTER, HAS BEEN FORCED TO DIVERT ,
G~AC IOUSLY AS ALWAYS, ACCOMPANIED BY OUR
SH I PS ONTO . LOIJGER ROUTES TO COMMUN I ST
OWN TREVA JAFFEE• AND OUR BElTY PRICE AND FORCES- IN NoR't'H' V t'ETNAM. .EVE N THE ISHC: R riO tlDERFUL COMMITTEE FOR THEIR iCl,JL I NARY RAEL IS HAVE BE-NEF'ITT£D INDIREC,:Lv.
~RTISTRY FOR THE RECEPTION WHICH FOLLOWED~ USING THE POLITICAL INSTABILITY Of' THE
·;') BETTY -SILBERMAN WHO COORDINATED THE
CANAL AS A BA~GAINI.NG POINT, THEY HAVE
0
• .1n 1RE. FASHIONS
AND SECURED THE MODELS WHO SECURED ' FINANtilAL BAC~tNG TO PUILD A
~!SP LAYED THE GOWNS SO ADVANTAGEOUSLY.
PIPELINE . ACROSS I SRAEI.. PARAL.LELING THE
i°HE SHbW'' c·Lo"sED WI TH DAN S1 LBERMAN SI NG I NG CANAt. .. 11' " 1S PLANNED WITH A CAPACITY 0~
17 SH/\ l.OMII_.__
.
~
ALMOST .1/3 Of" THE O •L THE CANAL ONCE
HELPED SPEED FROM MIDDLE EAST FIELDS TO
MRS . PETER DANAGELIS WON A DOOR PRliE
WESTERN EUROPE.
D0NATED BY V1v1ANE WOODARD COSMETICS, .··
AND MRS• FLORENCE FLtCkENGER WON THE
.
THOSE · HATED a 1MPERIALIST 11 OIL COMPANIES
WEEKEND TRIP, THREE DAYS AND TWO N•IGHTS,
ARE MI\KING'.·HIGH PROFITS AND THEIR
TO CHICAGO AT THE HILTON HOTEL WHICH INEUROPEAN ~ tL STOCKS CONT I NUE TO RI SE AS -'
CLUDED ~ONTINENTAL BREAKFAST, SIGHT•SEEING 1 THE , EMERGENCV R9UTE .AROUND THE AFRICAN '
TICKETS TO THEATRES, DINNERS AND COCKTAILS• CAPE .. SETTLE·s •ll~To ROUTINE.
, ·,,, , i
TH IS PR I.ZE W,AS DONATED BY THE MUSK EGON
TRAVEL BUREAU.
THE OIL COMPANIES ARE BEGINNING TO
.
{OVER)
*iHH~***************
0
*.***************
or
0
�CALCULATE THAT THE CANAL, CLOSED LAST
TO PRODUC.E ENOUGH OIL IN EGYPT TO MAKE UP
JU NE 6TH AT THE START OF THE WAR, MAY NOT FOR THE LOSS OF THE S1HAI OIL ~IELDS
OPE N FOR ANOTHER YEAR. WHEN IT FI NALLY
CAPTURED BY THE ISRAELIS. THESE
DOES, MORE AND MORE SUPERTA NKERS WILL BE
COMPANIE~ JOHJED IN__ A JOl !lT VENTURE,
BYPASSING IT. THEY ARE TOO BIG TO Flf . .. UNDER .THE NAME. OF PAN AMER I CAN OIL, TO
THE CANAL, AND THE . CAP~ ROUTE I~ ~HEAPER
DEVELOP A RICH OIL FIELD 60 MILES
FOR THE M ANY WAY. Esso 0 1L ORDERED 12
SOUTH OF CAIRO_, AND PHILLIPS, IN ANOTHER
200,000-TON GIA NTS FROM EUROPEAN SHIPJOI NT VE NTURE., IS DRIL~l NG roR OIL AT
v,ums.
EL ALAMEIN IN THE WESTERN DESERT.
IT IS SAID T~AT EVERY ADDfTIO NAL DAV THE
SuEz CANAL RE MAI NS CLOSED
LOSES IN
VALUE. WHEN EGYPT BLOCKED . THE CA NAL, IT
DEGAN LOSING AN ESTI MATED HALF MILLION
DOLLARS A DAV IN FOREIGN CURRENCY FROM
C_A~AL FEES, AND EVEN MORE F'ROM REPAIRS, .
SUPPLIES AND OTHER SERVICES TO TRANSITING VESSELS•
1r
. **1HHf·************
A REPORT FROM ~ASHINGTON DISCLOSED THAT
ISRAEL WILL TAKE A HIGHLY SIGNIFICANT
STEP IN ITS RELATlbNS Wl~H THE U.S. BY
APPOI NTI NG GE NERAL ISAAC RABIN, NO W
CHIE~: QF STAFF, AS AMDASA~OR TO
~ASHINGTON• HE WILL - REPLACE THE PRESENi
POPU ~A R ENVOY, AMBASADORE AVRAHAM HARMAN.
Brn iHD THE MovE 1s PARTLY THE FACT THAT
AMG\SfDOR HARMAN HAS BEEN IN WASHINGTO~
F'O~ G YEARS, AND IS DUE FOR A CHANGE.
IT JS FURTHER STATED THAT GENERAL RABIN 1~
TRA NSFER TO VJASHINGTON WOULD BE A PLUS FOR
ISRAEL WITH THE AMERICAN PUBLIC, ALSO
VJOULD SOLVE SOME I NTERNAL PROBI.EMS IN
l EL Aviv.
HADASS/\H STUDY GROUP \'I I LL MEET ON
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 1 :JO P . M. AT THE
HOME OF GENE BERMAN, 1401 SCEN I C DRIVE,
~]ORTH MUSKEGON, MICHIGA N, DEC. 9, 1967.
THIS GROUP IS ffi INTERESTI MG, AND GEf,i t
HAS CHARGE OF THE CLASS., Af~D PLEASE JX)
ATTEND, AND BE INFORMED. \'J E ARE TAK! ~JG
UP THE STUDY OF THE BIBLE, LED DY RABB I
ROSENBERG.
.
\'! I LL
HADASSAH
BOARD
HOLD
MEETING . AND
A SHORT
OPf N
GE NEnAL MEMBERSHIP
AT THE TEMPLE, WEDNESDAY NIGHT, DECE'r 118ER
20, 1967 IN COMMEIVORATIO N OF THE BlflTH~
DAY OF HENRI ETTA SZOLD, /\[® THERE VJ ! LL
BE AN EXCHANGE OF GIFTS, t,OT TO EXCEED
GEN ERAL RADIN IS THE BRILLIANT STRATEGIST
WHO PLA NNED FOR THE DEFENSE OF ISRAEL IN
CASE OF AN ARAB SHOWDOWN WHICH DID OCCUR
LAST JUNE.
GENERAL RABIN EXPLAINED THAT
ISRAE L HAD ~O- D~END UPON- ALERTNESS, A HIGHLY TRAINED RESERVE_, AND ITS FRIENDS
ABROAD TO KEEP ARMAMENTS BALANCED WITH
THE HEAVILY EQUIPPED ARAB FORCES• HE
PARTICULARLY OUTLINED THE DANGER OF
FAST JET BOMBERS FLYING FROM CAIRO TO
TEL /\ v1v IN ONLY~ MINUTES AND FROM
JORDA~ IN FOUR MINUTES. IT WAS EASY TO
SEE FROM HIS STRATEGY THAT ISRAEL WOULD
HAVE TO TAKE THE INITIATIVE.
THOUGH RABIN PLANNED THIS STRATEGY, IT
WAS GrnERAL MOSHE DAYAN WHO WAS TRANSFERRED OVER HIS HEAD TO BE MINISTER OF
DEFEN SE, SO GOT THE CREDIT. DAYAN IS
CO NSIDERED A BRILLIANT TACTICIAN BUT
ALSO A POLITICIAN, AND HIS APPOINTMENT
LII IED UP THE AGGRESSIVE POLITICAL
roRCES OF FORMER PRIME MINISTER BENCU RIO N BEHIND PREMIER ESHKO~.
$1 • 00 •
FOL LO'\'/ I NG THE MEET I MG WE t'J I LL
HAVE THE TRADITIONAL PA NCAKES I N
CELEBRATION OF HAr-lUKKAH.
OUR CULi NARY
ART! STS, DR. ARTHUR GREEMBERG, AND DR.
IRVING SINGER, ARE IN COMPLETE CHARGE
OF THIS REPAST.
8:00
THE TI ME IS SET FOR
P.M.
V!E ARE LOOK I NG FOR\'J ARD TO GREET I NG YOU
AT THE DOOR ON THAT ~J I GHT •
*3/~** *********
HAVE YOU GIVE[,J THOUGHT TO GECOMI NG A
LI FE MEMBl:R OF HAD ASSAl-l? YOU 00 NOT
IT IS FURTHER BELIEVED THAT GENERAL RABIN 1
AS AMBASADOR IN WASHINGTON, CAN DO AN
HAVE TO PAV THE FULL AMJLJrJT--(;;125 .. 00.
IMr ORTANT JOB FOR ISRAEL IN SECURING
f'JJ Y!. YOU CAN ARRANGE YOUR OUN PAYMENTS.
BADLY NEEpED WEAPONS; AND HIS TRANSFER
WILL ALSO' EASE SOME TENSIONS IN TEL Aviv.
OONT ACT ROSE LAVJSON FOR FCRTHER DETAILS
A LITTLE NOTED NE WS ITEM RELATIVE TO THE
AND INFORMATION. SHE HAS /-\LL THE
RUPTURED RELATIO NS BETWEE N EGYPE AND THE
U~S• DID NOT PREVENT NASSER FROM MAINANSYJERS. •• •••
TAINING EXCELLENT RELATIONS WITH 2
AMERICAN 01L COMPANIE,., STANDARD OF .
INDIANA AND PHILLIPS PETROLEUM• NASSER
IS COUNTING OR THESE TWO COMPANIES TO
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TEMPLE BjNAI fSRAE"L
EMPLE
MUSl<EGON 1 MICHIGAN
ALK
Rabbi Dr. I'hillip Hosenberg
President Mr. Alan Of,.penheimer
Novembe r 3
Friday Evening
Se rmon: J•THE UNFINISHED SYMPHONY"
Participants : Mr . & Mrs . Bernard Cohen
Kiddush
8:00 PM
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November 10
Friday Evening
FAMILY ~JORSHIP SERVICE
Birthday Blessing Ceremony
_ _ _ _ _ __ ______ On_~~ Shabbat _ _ _ __
7 :30 PM
8:00 PM
November 17
Friday Evening
Sermon : 11WHAT MESSAGE HAS &LIGION FOR US TODAY?"
Participants: Y.ir . & Yirs . Arthur Jenkins
1'Sh
- - -- ~· .... _,_ -.---.•~-.- - . --.. ------- -- _,._f _.,. ri__ ."_______
,.. . ___ . -¥ - - - - - Wednesday Evening
ANNUAL UNION IBANKSGIVING Si RVICE
Fir~t Congregational Church
- - - - - - - - ~ - - - - (___S~e Detai}-s Pa-r:___,0_2_)__- _ _ __
Novembe r 22
November 24
Sabbath Mornin gs
Friday Evening
Sermon: 11ANOTHER YEAR IS ABOUT 'IO END"
Participants: Mr . & Mrs . Jack Chevlin
Kiddush
TRADITIONAL SiRVICES
November 4, 11, 18 & 25
- --£• -
-
7:30 PM
8:00 PM
8:30 AM
�NOVEMB.l'
.J~t CALil~DaH.
-- ----·-. - _ __ _ __
SIS 'l't!:fillOOD F.l:'.L~TumfS- BOOK REVIEW
Wed-Thu Siste rhood-Hadassah Rummage
Sale - Rescue Mission .' ·
1 & 2
Sat
4 Hadassah Study Group 1:30
Home : Flore nee Rubin sky
1164 Terrace
8 : 00
7 Sisterhood Meeting
Tue
1
: 00
8
TYG
Card
Party
hed
Gas Company
8 : 00
Thu 16 BOnRD OF 'IRUST8ES
20
Hadassah
Israeli
Fashion
Mon
Show at Masonic Temple
1
B
nai Brith ADL Nitht 8: 15
21
Tue
Speaker: Richard Lobenthal
Mich . ~DL Exec . Director
Ji. t the Sisterhood meeting on
Tuesday, November 7, a short busi
ness meeting at 8 : 00 PM will be
followed by a fasc'ina ting book re
view oy Mrs . Edward Krause of
" THE CHOS.8N 11 , by Chaim 1-otok. Be
sure to attend .
,..
RELIGIOUS SC OOL
Sessions: November 5, 12,19 1~ 26
10:00 - 12:00 AM
CONFIR1'1b.T10N CUSS
Saturdays h orninf_ s: Novem6'erli,
11, 18 & 25 . 10:00 AM
---------
SISTt:RHOCD RE~UEST.3 HELP ,S BOOTH
Mrs . ,-d an Oppenheimer, Sisterhood President, announces that
Sisterhood will furnish the Israel
Booth at the International Bazaar
at the Y'vv C.k. on November 16-17 .
Many volunteers will be needed to
man (woman?) the booth, plus LOTS
of customers .
Sisterhood Gift Shop merchandis e· will be displayed at this
International Fair .
~
-
THANKSGIVING
NOV .-- 22
- ·- "' -•--- . - . --UNION·-S.wfiVICE
-----· - - .
-··
-- ----------------
CORRECTION TO LISTED OFFICERS
Rabbi Rosenberc advises that
Sisterhood officers for 1967-68
attendance is a m;st of all Temple
are Executive Vice-President Mrs .
congre gants at the ~-~ nnual Union
Carl Kahn, and First Vice President
Thanks givin g Se rvice on Wednesday
in charge of Fund Raising Mrs .
evening, November 22, at 7:30 PM
Daniel uilberman .
at the l"irst Con greeat.i onal Church .
Miss Ilene Gndolsky will sing
.TYG SPONSORS c;i.RD P••RTY
the benediction solo. Participa t. . ,_ __ -- -.------- - ·
ing in services will be Temple B'nai
Support your TYG by attending
Israe l, C~ntral Methodist, First
the card party on November 8, at
Baptist, 1'irst Congr eEational, St .
1:00 I-'M at the Michigan ConsoliJohn's United Church of Christ,
dated Gas Company . Ticke ts can
and Central Me thodist. Lot our
be purchased for ;,;»l, 00 from any
attendance express our cratitude
Youth Group Member . There will be
to God for His many bles sings,
a fine selection of door prizes .
·
amon g thP.m the blessing of fellowship which knows no denominal
H,-.D~ ~SaH: Get on the gr ound floor
liuc s .
_ _ _ ______
to s ee what JOU can do to make the
ISR.;e:LI F••SHION SHOW November 20 an
outstanding a ffair . Call Doris
Strombe r g - 798-1185 .
Page Two
�196 7 YIZKOR Jvli~HORL ..L DCN.a. 1'IONS
We acknowle_dge receipt of yi~_kor me_morial ·donations ·as litted
--
below .
Donors are listed in th3 -order i;"n 'whic!t 9ontrioutions were
-received:: · )
-- ··orVEN BY
IN -MEMORY OF
··
l
Mr. & Mrs . Jack Ch_e vlin
Miss Eva Miller ·
Mrs . Goldie Smith '
Mrs . Harold Rosen
· Hr .~ & ·Yirs ~· Kurt Rosen -Mr·. Israel Marcus •
~1rs • Harry Fisher ·- .. 'i-1rs . Libby Rose·
:Mrs . Bernard .Stern
'. Mr . Henry Darm~-tadter
Mrs . Frank Ml:3 r.9er
¥.lI' . & Mrs . Norman Benow
Mrs . M·. Schubb & Mr s .. F. Stein
Mr _._ & I":rs . Garrett Galombeck
· Mrs . Pe rry Bae on
. Mr ~- & rirs . : Harold Silverman
Mr . & }1rs . Harry ·:Bbrman
Dr . 1-hillip Nu :t er
Mrs . Ellis Chevlin
Mr . & t1irs • .hlan 01--penhe:i,mer
Mrs . Benno Rothschild
¥.II' . & Mrs . Jack Lipman
1-:r . & lirs . Max Rotnschild
}1rs . Florence Bishop ·
' Mrs . Samuel broutman
Mr . :a.ei:r Marcus _
:t-frs . ··Josiah vliener
Ellis Che:vlin
li.nnJe _& Louis M:iller
Deceased members_ of ·Ros (;ln family ..
Harold Rosen.
i .
Jerome Bomash
11.nna & Lipolt Marcus
Harry Fisher
·
Leo Rose, .11.ndrew & Rebecca Epsteiii
Leo.. Friedlaender
Elsa & Louis Darmstadter
.-. :..
Sarah Fishbein
i..be Benow & Harold Siivermari.
Rose- & Morris Ber man :& Max Schubb.
Warner Galombeck
·, . ; . --~
Hanina & Joseph ~~e izmann
Reuben Levy & Andrew . Epstein
Rachael & Sam :Kurp.sky & Reuben Berman
J1nni.e & Louis ·MillerEllis -Chevlin, Michael, Rose, and
Irving Halkin·
Dr . Henry Hqnick
Benno &.Kurt Rot}1schild, . Siegfried .::
11uerbache r , .. Martha Bl;ck
Bea Lipman, Rose & Solomon Kohn
Benno & Kurt Rothschild
Beatrice & Donald Keverp·~ Jeannette &
Maurice; Kaufman
S~muel Bro:~tman
Rabbi & Mrs . Isaiah Harcus
· Josiah Wiener
~
• •
~·
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CHAPTER HADASSAH
NEWS ~\OTF.S,. f\OVEMBER.1967
OUR MEDICAL CENTER HOSPITAL IS THE GUARD!- THE T ALMUD SAYS SIMPLY 1 1T IS A JOY TO LIVE
AN OF THE HEALTH AND WELL BEING OF THE
IN ONES S HOME - HIS OWN• LET US HOPE WITH
POPULATION OF JERUSALE M IN WAR AS WELL AS HADA S3A H THE DAYS AND YEARS AHEAD WILL
IN PEACE. DR. KALMAN J. MANN, THE DI RWITNES S NEW 8~GINN INGS FOR $COPUS, THAT
ECTOR OF THE HMO, AND THE ENTlRE HrJO STAFF WILL MA ~~E THE MOUN TAIN RISE TO NEW HEIGHTS,.
ARE A FRONT LINE IN ISRAEL 1 S DEFE NS E. OuR THiN w~?L L RE JOI CE IN ALL THA T WE PUT OU R
THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH THE M, BUT IT HAND TO. HERE ARE A FEW NOTES OF INTER~r T
IN WHAT HADASSAH HAS TRIED TO DO TO BETT i:r'·
IS NOT ENOUGH• WE CAN BE A V.1.P. IN
ISRAEL IF WE ARE WITH HADASSAH. UNPRECED- LIVI NG CONDITIONS THROUGH MEDICINE, EDUGENTED EMERGENCIES REQUIRE UNPRECEDENTED
ATION, AND FELLOWSHIP EXCHANGE PROGRAMS:
ACTION• JEWISH TRADITION AND HADASSAH
PRACTICE HAVE SET A WELL DEFINED PATTERN
IN MARCH, 1967, THE UNIVERSITY OF' TEHERAN .
FOR CHANNELING ANXIETY AND CONCERN INTO
IN IRAN INVITED A F'IVE-MAN MEDICAL MISSIO ~
CONSTRUCTIVE ACTION. OUR MEMBERS ARE
FROM ISRAEL WITH A VIE W TO OPENING THE
TRULY GRATEFUL TO BE ASSOCIATED WITH AN
WAY FOR DOCTOR EXCHANGE AND TRAINING
ORGANIZATION WHOSE DAILY WORK IS ESSENTIAL PROGRAMS, PATIENT REFERRAL, ET ALe THIS
TO THE WELL BEING OF OUR POPULATION• WHEN MISSION WAS HEADED BY DR. KALMAN MANN~
ISRAEL IS MOBILIZED, OUR MEDICAL CENTER IS
ALSO• NURSES, DOCTORS ET AL MUST WORK
ALSO DURING THIS YEAR, HADASSAH 1 S FELLOWOVERTI ME I N AN ATMOSPHERE OF CG~STANT TEN- SHIP PROGRAM ENABLED MANY OF OUR TOP
TION, AND EVERY PRECAUTION MUST BE EXERCIS-SCIENTIST TO PURSUE POSTGRADUATE STUDIES
ED TO ASSURE SAFETYOF PATIENTS, AND NOT
IN EUROPE, AS WELL AS IN THE U.S. IN
THINK OF THE COST. OUR TRADITION S0GGESTS ADDITION, PHYSICIANS PARTICIPATED IN
11
CHAl 11 - LIFE-GIVING AND LIFE-SAVING.
INTERNATIONAL CONGRESSES IN VARIOUS PARTS
THIS IS THE WORD FOR HADASSAH'S PROGRAM
OF THE WORLD, INCLUDING THE THIRD INTERIN ISRAEL. THIS IS WHAT WE STAND FOR NATIONAL CONGRESS OF NEPHROLOGY IN
WASHINGTON, D.C~, · THE 4TH EUROP EA N CONTHOSE OF YOU WHO WERE FORTUNATE TO HAVE
FERENCE ON M1CROCULA1ION IN ENG LAND, THE
VISITED ISRAEL WILL ~OOK BACK WITH THE
3RD EUROPEAN CONGRESS OF NEUROSURGERY
FONDEST MEMORIES OF' SEEING M
r. Scopu~.
IN MADRID, SPAIN.
THE GREAT MOUNTAINS AROUND THE MEDICAL _
CENTER . ARE · L_IKE SUNNY, SPARKLING CRESTS
ISRAEL 1 S MISSION IS PEACE, BUT THE
RISING FROM THE SEA SURROUNDED IN THE
GENERAL ASSEMBLY DEBATE ON ISRAEL GOCS ONc
EVERY POSITION ISRAEL TAKES IS DIRECTCD T0
MIST S OF EARLY MORNING. THE BEAUTY OF
THE HILLS FAR EXCEEDS THAT ENGENDERED BY
CREATING THE CONDITIONS OF' PEACE IN THE
MIDDLE EAST, TO RESISTING ALL EFFORTS TO
THE BEAU TY OF Gon 1 s CREATION AND MAN 1 S
CO NTR IBU TION TO IT. THEY REPRESENT THE
RECREATE THE CONDITIONS THAT LED TO WARB
To ALL ACCOUNTS, NEITHER THE·USSR NOR TH E
SYMBOL OF OUR PAST; THEY ARE OUR ROOTS
INTO TH£ D~PTHG or 0t~ISH ~IVJL12ATION.
ARAEI 51ATES APPEAR TO UNDERSTAND -.THIS PO! ~
SuDDEN LY . YOU REALIZE YOU ARE ONLY ONE OF
SENATOR GRUENING OF ALASKA, coqENTLY
MANY CROSS-SECTIONS OF OUR HISTORY; OUR
PRESENTED THE PROBLEM: 11 STABILITY AND
CONTRIBUTION IS BUT AN ADDITIONAL LINK IN PEACE CAN BE ASSURE IN THEM.Es BUT NOT BY
THE LONG CHAIN ~F JEWISH CONTRIBUTIONS TO ACCEDING TO THE DEMANDS THAT ISRAEL REMANKIND. WE ARE NOT A FLEETING MOMENT IN LJNQUISH THE TERRITORIES SHE NOW OCCUPIES
THE TIDE OF TIME, AND WHOSE VOIEE IS MORE AND WHICH THE BITTER LESSON OF' RECENT DAYS
THAN A WHISPER IN THE VASTNESS OF CREATION.SHOW IT MUST RETAIN AT LEAST UNTIL ADEQUATl
AND TRUSTWORTHY ARRANGE MENTS FOR HER
IT IS NOW 10 YEARS SINCE THE ROTHSCHILDSECURITY ARE OBTAINED.· FAILING TO OBTAIN
HADASSAH UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL OPENED ON
THESE, ISRAEL SHOULD RETAIN THIS TERRAIN
Mr. Sco Pus. Mr. ScoPUS DOMINATES JERUSALEMwHOSE PEOPLE WILL IN ANY EVENT BE BETTER
FROM Ti-IE NORTH-EAST, AND HENCE ITS NAME
OFF THAN UNDER ARAB MANAGEMENT. No
WH ICH IS THE GREEK TRANSLATION OF THE
PRESSURE FROM A UNITED NAT10NS GENERAL
HEBREW 11 HATSOFIM 11 MEANING 'TO LOOK OVER'• ASSEMBLY, WHICH HAS SHOWN iTSELF INCAPAB L
IHE CLASSIC SONG 11JERUSALEM 11 HAS THE LINE AND UNWILLING TO ESTABLISH PEACE IN THE
.· "MAY-AL-PIS:._G.AT HAR HATZOFIM, SHALOM LACH M.E •. , SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO NULLIFY THE
YERUSHALAYIM 11 - FROM THE TOP OF MT. Scopus, CONSEQUENCES OF DEFEAT FOR THE ARAB
PE~ GE TO YOU JERUSALEM. AT ScoPus,
WORLD. NASSER AND HIS ' ALLIES HAVE CHOSEM
HADASSAH WAS A scour, A PATHFINDER IN !!EW TO FIND AN OUTLET FOR THEIR IMPLACAOLE
FRONTIERS OF MEDICINE, AND HERE HADASSAH
HOSTILITY TO ISRAEL IN A TEST OF MILITARY
FULFILLED THE PROPHECY - THE HEALING OF , STRENGTH. THE CHOICE WAS THEIRS. THEY
THE DAUGHTER OF MY PEOPLE. THE BOND BEARE NOW TASTING THi BITTER FRUITS OF THEIH
TWEEN ISRAEL AND ScoPus IS MORE THAN
FRUSTRATED AMBITIONS."
5000 YEARS OLD AND DEEP-ROOTED, AND BE***********H*******
TWEEN HADASSAH AND $COPUS IS LESS THAN 40 HADASSAH STUDY GROUP MEETING -SATURDAY,
YEARS, BUT EQUALLY DEEP-ROOTED. THE OPEN- flOVEMBER 4, 1967 - f-OSTESS - FLORENCE
ING or THE HOSPITAL ON M1. ScoPus SERVED
RUBINSKY HAMILTON APTS, 1:30 P.M.
AS AN AF'FIRMATION OF' THE DETERMINATION AND
DEDICATION THAT EPITOMIZES EACH MEMBER OF
ISRAELI FASHION Sf-OW - M)NDAV, t\OVEM!;3ER
HADASSAHe
20, 1967 - MAS)NIC TEMPLE, THIS IS A
M\J§T, ~ORE I NFORMAT IQN AND DAJAjvl LL BE
How CAN WE ADEQUATELY DESCRIBE OUR RETURN
SENT IN A SPEC IAL FLIER. KEEP THAT DATE
TO ScoPus ? MERE WORDS ARE FUTILE TO TRY
OPEN FOR HADASSAH, MRS, M)RR i S STROM!::~:f;f
AND EXPRESS THE EMOTION OF COMING HOME.
GENERAL CHAIRMAN,
�DOUBLE CONGR,lWL••TIONS Tu :
Plans for a yoar long 9elebration
_ David :iand :·car61 :.:~
: .. she.ndorf,
of B 1 nai Brith 1 s Centenni~l were ..
' who: 90 came •· tbt:l pf'bud ( al thQugµ
made at the 99th •Annual Convention
sleep-y )_ P.a:nmts of . twin sori_s , .
held •in Detroit in June . :.1i.braham
.r.aron and Stephan, · on October 12 • . ··
Rosen L:Ou.ce . 816 was rep r e se n.t e_d :by
Gr~ndpijrents are Mr. and Mrs.
President Bernard ·Cphen , Joseph. ·
. ;_:i.be ~i.sh~ri.do.rf.
·
_ ...
Simon and Edwar¢ ~rause. Lodr es
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were urged to consider raising
. \ ELCOME TO :
membe rship dues to . ~25 per year .
11 vote was passed . to convert se..,;
Mr . & rv-.rs: Karl Browns.tein;
curities to purchase ~50JOOO of
(Joan), 92L Seminole Road ,
Israel Bonds .
. ·
.
Muskeeon, 49441, Ph_one 733-0454,
.h.ttending the Michigan B'nai ·
who should be added ..to your
-Brith Council ~-..nnual Fall Meeting
Community List .
'September 2L in· Grape~ Rapids. wer~
'"
Ro ger Gudelsky, son of Marvin , ·
the aforementioned membess and
. and his wife , Ciharlotte, who
.
Mr . Harry Fields .
:..we re in the nick of time to ·.be
included
- -· ori'.., ,...___new Commur1i ty •··l ists
.....,__•
.EJW,Y ARRIVALS_~LEll~}j:2_E_ SEl~TEDl .
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We would like to again request
our members attendin[ Sabbath and
Holiday Services, to immediately ·
be.:: sea..:t ed in the·_.sactuary when arriving .at the Teinple.
.:. f~....H.t membcn:i , q ;vu 1::1.r1~.i.vin'.:,' for
servic·es , st~nd or_ sit. ii;i the· Lob.b y .
and talk rather than goinr. into the
Sanc.tuarv fair meditation.
.
.
Please, take your _seats·at once
arid enjoy the beau tif.ul organ music
for your meditation . ·
·- b.lan Or,pennel!iier, President . . _
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UNION CliMP RECJism~TIONS NOW OPEN
.
Full information -f or registration
for 1968 Summer .. Sessions at OlinSang Union Institute Camp in Oconomowoc , Wisc onsin, may :_now be obtained
from ·the Temple office . ixci ting
anµ fun-filled p ro grams - will be gin
June 25 · and extend throu1.:h 1.1.ugust 25
and sessions are available for ages
10 through colle go .
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REFU,Jf S.IfoYL.1 ,Mt.H
Cur pray_;rs and since're best
wishes for a f ull recovery to
. MR . PERRY B.lc ON
wh6 was a pati,ent at Mercy
.Ho~~l .
.1"!-NNIVERS1..RIES
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Mr . & ¥irs . • Ha.rrison Friend, Nov . 1
¥.II' . & Hrs. Isadore Brody, . Nov •. 16
:Mr . & Mr ·s . Leo Rosen;· Nov . '20
Dr . & Mrs . Morris 'leles, Nov . 21
Mr . & Mrs . · Eucene Fisher, No~ . 22
. Mr . & Mrs . R}-ch~!'..9- Kaufman, N.2:7~ 24
.hLL INFORM,:.. TION FOR DECEMBER
BULLE TIN NEEDED · IN WRITING BY
NOVEMBi R 27 .t~T 9:30 AM .!lT THE
TEMPLE OFFICE. PLE."..,SE b.ND T.H..NK
YO:U .
Temple Office Hour s: 9:30 1 : 30 Mondays through Thursrlays .
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�ICONTRIBUTIONS
Y;.HRZi:IT
LOUIS KL.n.YF, father of Mr. Samuel
Klayf, November 1, Tishri 28
MEYJ:ill FISH:M.•N, fatmr of :tvirs .
Libby Rose, November 4
JOSEPH STERN, father of Yi.I' . William
Ste rn, November 5
JACOB RIPNER, father of Mrs . Douglas
Rosen, November 6
HYM,,.N F1u-.Xf-L1N, father of Mrs . Loo
Rosen, November 7
GTI:RTRUDE RIV•• SINGER, mother of
Mr. Joseph Sine.er, November 13 ,
Cheshvan 10
BERN,.RD i.L THOLZ, father of Mrs .
Milton Steindler, November 13
S.,MU.i!:L ,.UGOSOVITZ, father of Dr .
Ralph =ugust, November 15,
Cheshvan 12
S.1.R..1H ROS..::NB.i.:,RG, first wife of Dr .
Phillip Rosenberg, November 16
REV•• 11.NKS, sister of Mr . He rman
Grossman, Mr. Harold Grossman,
Mrs . 0am U'.J 1 Klayf, and Ers .
Ralph l.ufust, November 18
Rabbi Shabbsai Teles, father of
Dr . Morris Toles, November 21
DR . SOL COI-L.N , husband of Mrs .
Betty Cohan, November 22
S•.R.,H HIBNICK, mothor of Yirs . L 2 0
Fonstein, November 24
ID,1 ,,.SH2rWORF, mother of ,.be,
Isadore, Jacob and Max ,.shendorf,
November 24, Cheshvan 21
,,R THUR MENDuSON, brother of Mrs .
Reu ·. en Levy, November 26
Hi..RRY GR.SEN , brother of Mrs .
Robort Rosenberg , November 27
ROS~ Gfu:.J:NB_;RQ , mother of fi rs . uol
Sil~~c_l,n, November 29 . -----·--~
UNIONGR.,MS say it best!
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- In-inamory of Reuben Le vy :
Gone ral_ Fund by Grossman filnployee s ,
Mr:-Carl Steindler
Mr . & Mrs . Sol Silverman
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General Fund in honor of tho
·Golden-Woddinc unniversary of
Mr . & Mrs . Milton Steindlor from
Mr . ,'/.r. Hrs . Sol Silverman . ••lso
in honor of tho graduation of
their son, Dr . Logis Silverman
from a five year Residency of the
Mayo Foundation and the Mayo
Graduate School of Medicine by
Hr . & Mrs . Sol Silverman
Rabbi's Fund from Dr . & hrs .
Donald H~iman in honor ol thGir
children .
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IN i~PPRECL1.TION ••• . .•
Mrs . Reuben Levy expresses her
appreciation for tho many kindnesses extended to her at the time
of the passing of her husband.
Tho Congregation greatly appreciates the lovely altar flowers
furnished e ach year at Rosh
Hashonah and Yorn Kippur by Mrs .
Paul vl i ener in memory of her
husband .
·uNITED ,1.PPZ .L
.al- PZ:,.LS
Stateme nts sont out this past
month brought negligible results,
and tho financial situation for
United Jewish Charities , both
locally and nationally, is still
urgent . Off i cers stroncly urge
that 1967 pledces, both r egular
and Israe l Emergency Fund J be
paid up as soon as p ossible . The
'l!:!_~r is quickly drawin g: to a clos8 .
�11 '.::'ample is a House of God, not because it ce;ntains tho sacred 0b
j oc ts of the };)ast, but because it upholds the ideab which the love c
God i mplies, implores and impels. J;. 'I:Jmplo is tho general hoadquarte 1
of the principles and precepts by which we believe Jaw and man must
live. .1i. Temple is a house of decency in a world that is often cruel
and callous. ..-i. Temple is a compass, pointiw. directions; a batte ry,
charging and recharging the human drive for spiritual and social excellence. ,i;. Tample is a place where dreams and hopes arc rejuvenated
and determinations· aro rostrengthenod.
Tho human heart noods r e ligious dimensions, moro than mind and
false pride care to admit. A Temple is the embodiment of all worthy
aspiration and inspiration. :May we rej oice in its sanctifications
and malm Tamplo experience a joyfully mo·aningful discipline of our
lives.
U~HC Bulletin S8rvice
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CONG REG., TION B I N,.I ISR,,..EL
FOURTH & WBBSTER
MUSKa10N, MICHIG..N 49441
�1~ T T .E N T I O N:
.J:..L B 1 N.nl B1U'IE i":E/:IB.tiliS
Thero will be a short special moo ting for B'nai
Brith on Thursday , November 2, at 8: 00 PM at tho
Temple .
Mr . Car~r .h.ltar, District Reprosontativo of B1 nai
Brith will be prcsont to address us .
Pl ease make e very effort to attend !
This is an
I:MPORT1-illT meeting .
Joss Lovin
Vice- 1-'ro sident
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.TEMPLE
BjNAI fSRAEL
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EMPLE
·MUSf(fGON 1 MICHIGAN
ALK
Rabbi Dr. l'hilli p Hosen.be rg
r r e s ident Nr. Alan Or•penhe i mer
Elul-TishrLl7_2_8_ _ __ . .. _ ..
SCHEDULE OF WORSHIP SERVICES
ROSH H.1. 'SHON,:JI
Octobe r-r,We dnesday ••• Tr QCitiona l 3orvice
7:00 PM
·
Community Se rvice
8: 00 PM
Se rmon: ff THE T..J..E OF LIFE"
0Gtobe r 5, Thursday •••. Traditional Se rvice
7245 ...M
Community Service
10:J0 , ..M
Sermon: 11 ISlli~ - 1HE WITNESS"
Childre~ & Youth Se rvice
2:30 PM
ROSH Hn 'SHON-i.H - SEC OND D,.Y
Octobe r 5, Thursday •··•·.Tra ditional Se rvice
7:30 PM
_.. _.~(2_c_~9.p_e r 6~ Fridal__~-~.!..!...· Traditiona l Service
_ ..... _l3_:.30__. : ~
October 6
Frida~, Evenin: Shabba t .Shuvah
8:00 PM.
Se r mon: 11 JUD11.ISM i..ND I'.l1'S PURPOSE FOR HUM,,.NITY"
Participants: Dr. Irvinr Sin;,e r & Mrs. Phillip Rose nbe rg
Kiddush
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YOM KIPPUR
Octoberl3, Fr.ida~r •••• Kol Nidre Traditional Service
6:15 PM
Community Se rvice
Sermon: "THE I1E1.NING OF THIS SERVICE
Octobe r lit., Sa turday ••• Traditional Service
8~00 •..M
Community Service
Se rmon: 11 PROSPECTS FOR TOMORROW"
(SCHEDULE OF SERVICES CONTINUED ON Pli.GE '!WO)
,
�SCHBDU LE OF , ,OF.SHI P S.2;RVIC..:iS CONTINUED
YOM Kil-'FUR CON TINU,~D
- ~ Oc.tobe r f1,
turdaJr ••• Traditional Musaf & h incha
Children & Youth Se rvice
Community Memorial
Se rmon: ''MEMORLJ:, SERMON"
Combined Ho I ila
Concludiw Se rvice
Sa
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October 20
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1:1.5 FM
2:15 PM
4:15 PM
5:15
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PM
6:15 PM
Frida? Evenine - Sukot Service
Sermon: "THE JOY OF LIFE"
Participants: Mr . & }irs. He rbert Ennis
Kiddush will be held in tho Sucah
8:00 PM
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10:30 ~M ·
Saturday Morninp;
MITZV11.H OF H£RYL BETH ENNIS
(Seo Invitation Pa f:e 3J .. ____
Octobe r 27
Friday EveninF,
· t:30 'a 11
SIMC&l T TOR.1.H SERVICE COMBINED WITH F.a.MILY WORSHIP SERVICE
Tor ah Procession - Children to ~.e t Fla[:s & Sweats
Birthday Ble ss;i n:-: Cere mony
____pno ?, _?~chat Torah afte r .9_~_ry_i.9~-- vd_±-_:1:._-~o Held .in Social Hal_l_ _
TR.'1.DI TIONii.L SERVICES
Sabbath Viorninr s
October
21 & 28
Tr aditional Sukkot Se rvice as usual, mornin: sonly
October 19 and 20
Sukkot Yizkor (Ho morial) .:io rvic e Octobe r 26
7,
8:JO ,1.H
8:JO ••.H
8:30
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* CONGlhlG,. Tim~ I NVITZD TO ONJ G SH,.BB.a T FOR R..BBI & MRS. ROS,.:;NB:::RG
** fuar Member :
* You ar e invitA to attend a special One ~; Shabbat on Friday
* ovenin[. , Se :,tember 29, immediatel~- followin: our re r,ula r Sabbath
-~se rvice .
The Onor Shabba t is in honor of Rabbi and ifrs •. Rose nberg . Ue
*will have the o::i:,, ortunity to e xpress our congratulations and best
*wishes to the m and to welcome Mrs. Rose'nberr; into our Communi t ;ir •
-~Sabbath s e rvices will be p;in p romp tl~;- at 8:00 0 1 clock.
*
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, Sincere l:y,
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.H.lan P. Opponhe ime r, President
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MRS . vv ENER DON,,.T.!;S ORGAN I ll: H'-'..MOttY OF PAUL WL~NER
We are extremely pleased to announce to our membership, the gift of
a mae,nificent · new or p,an to beutify our s e rvices. This wonderful in-·
strument, the finest made today, is a c ift to our Temple by :Mrs. Paul
,Jiener in memory of her husband . Mrs . vdener 1 s foresizht and concern
for the welfare and growth of our con[_r e~~ati on is ap _ reciated. We are .
most Q: rateful to her for h:.:: r [.r e at interest, her throu:::htfulness and
c::e ne rosity . This t ype of attitude will assure the perpetuation of our
Cow:re~_ation and Jewish Community in JVruske r_: on .
11
bechol Mi Sheoskim Betsorchay Tsibur" - All those who occupy themselves with the needs of the Community are blessed by God . For they
brine joy to humanity and thus the:y themselves become a source of joy
and ha:i;.,.:=, iness •
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OC TOBtR CALEl\JDAR
Sun
1 'IYG Bake ~ale 10:00 - 12:00
Sat
7
Sat
Sun
Wed
7
8
18
v, ed
18
Thu
Sun
19
22
Sun
Tue
29
31
Temple
Hadassah Study Group
1:30
Home: Goldie Smith
Occidental Hotel
MSTY Caravan
TYG Meetin5.: at Tem_:_le
b 1 nai Brith Stag
6 :30
Details later
Sisterhood Open Board 1:30
Home: Betty .::iilbe rman
L042 Loomis Drive
BOARD OF TRUST_2S
7:45
'IYG Chinese Auction
Te m,.1le 11:30 12:00
'IYG United Nations
7:30
Hadas sah Hallowee n Party
for Children
7:00
Hadassah Ifoetin~;
8 :00
S~;eaker: Mrs . Fe!_c~m~!._l_ _
Relir'ious School
Sessions:-·· oc tobe r 1, 8, 15, 22
& 29 .
10:00 - 12:00 AM
Confirmation Class
Saturday r·iorninc s - 10:00 AM
October 7 & 28
October 21 - 9:00 AM
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INVITATION
Mr . an d Mrs . Herbe rt Ennis
would be pleased to have you attend the Bat f~i t zvah of their
dauehter
MERYL BET~i ENNIS
on Saturday, Cctober 21, at 10: JO,
and the lunch which will f ollow
at 12:00
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ALL INFORMA.TION FOR NOVEMBER
BULLETIN NEEDED IN WRITING BY
OCTOB ,; R 25 AT 9: 30 AM AT THE
COMING ~VEN TS - Sisterhood and Hadas TEMPLE OFFICE . NO PHONE CJi.LLS
sah Rummage Sale, November 1 &. 2 at WILL Bi MA.DE TO SOLICIT LATE
Res cue Mission . Hold your rummage
f or · ickun later this month . For
p ick;r cail betty Sil ~erman 798-3 576
Pa::;e 3
or Ruth o,. penheimer ?SS-21314 .
Tue
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�YOUR ROSH , ...1..:31-L-.NOH MESS.n.GE PROM RnBBI PHILLIP ROSENBERG
On the Eve of Rosh Hashonah, when pe ople throur:hout the world are
wonderin:- what the morrow will brinr; : Peace or h ar - Life o •• or otherwise ••• I believe with all my heart that men can live in peace on this
earth .
I be liGve that every Jew who opens his scripture to the sec ond
chapter of Isaiah totally identifies himself with his prophetic forefathers e nvisa;;inc the day whe-n: "They shall beat their swords into plour.hsharas and their spears
into prunint hooks .
"Nation shall not life up sword a cainst nation , neither shall they
learn war anymore . "
I believe that every Christian on this earth sines with his whole
beine the .verses from the second Chapter of Luke: "GlorJ· to God in the hi;:hest, and on earth peace, r,oodwill among
men . "
I believe that ever-J honest Moslem in all the far-flung lands where
Allah is praise d means to heed the admonition in the second sura of
the Koran: Ufu r,in not hostilities,
Be~.in not h ostilities
1~llah loveth not a :,gressors . 11
I eblieve that every sine.le one of the two billion, four hundred
million human bein;·:s brea thin;: today yearns for ~eace .
Yes, I believe with all my heart that man can live in rceace on this
earth.
l1.nd so on this Rosh Hashonah , let us all pray for Peace and Goodwill
amon r. all mankind o ,
.a Happy and Joy ous New Year to a ll Congrn gants and to Klal Israel,
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Templ e President Alan o. pe nhcir,1e :::J_co~rn forward to extendin;=, pe r sonal
New Yea r I s Gree tin~.s to e ach of y ;::u
at Rosh Hashonah Sorvices o
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every j o~,- and ha1:,piness in the
comi n; . New Ye ar o
Mrs . h.lan Or,penhe imer
Sis te::.'hood Pres ident
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B 1nJ. i Bri th would =:..ik:J t 0 0:xtend to each and ov'-'~/ c·no of
it 3 1,1'3nba rs and fellcT,J con[•,1·0 gant~ wa rmes t :1Lie;h :-f::lid::w 11
r:roetin;.::s . May ;;-ou be ble:.., c~d
with r,ood health , h::.p:;::•ir:, ,:-; s or. ~
t, rospe ri ty o
Bernard Coton
Preside nt, B:n~i I~iti
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CHILDREN TO .H.NE H..LLOii-~EEN blRTY
n.S we stand on the threshold of
another New Year, let us raise our
Hadassah is sponsoring a Hallovoices in joyous praise to the .t•lween Party for the children at
miGhty for guidin[ and preserving
7:00 PM October 31 upstairs in
our Deoole and our nation, -Israel, • the Temi,le . There will be fun and
dur~c the rec~nt fiasco . Let us
games for all, and Mamas can be
look forward and upward to tho
attending the Hadassah meeting
mornin •-dawn which will brif,hten
downstairs . Please call 1llen
·into a..., radiant noonday.
Cahill, if your children will be
~fay this_ N·ew Year brin, . to all
attendinc so an idea can be obof us and our dear ones security,
tained ~-how many to pl8.!2__o_n_~_ __
and an abundance of good health and
warm frie ndships . Help us to meet
i:.Ec.,UEST _g_o1-1rnTIZE SOLICITS BECUES TS
adversity with quiet couraf,e and
unshaken trust, to visualize that
Join the ranks of those who
injustice and hate can be re placed
care ! Make provisions today in
with ri c_:hteou~ness and that mercy
your will, to ~erpetuate our
. and f;oodness will triumph in the
Templ e . v~o earnestly solicit your
bequest . Small amounts and lare;e
end.
Florence Rubinsky, President
amounts are needed . You can be a
Muske von Chapter of Hadassah
part of the future , by includine
in your will, or contributinr,:
lli1.DASSilH TREA.SURER REQUESTS DU~S
!}-2!!,i_a be...<l':1~~-Y,~ your Tem-ole .
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The Six Da:; i:"; ar has ended; the
need to REBUILD, RES TORE , itEI-L.BILIT,..TE has increased . Early payment of DONORS will aid in the ac complishmcn~ of this great task.
Ih ve YOU paid your 1967-68 membership duG s???~ Ca.~il~~--~asurer__
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H.'.ldas sah • _;).:, nine Side lights: Glad
,,ou liked t :1e de corations. Man;y
~sked to BUY my Israeli Flags-three
pe cple just TOOK them . _Orde~od
especially f or the Openins Di~er,
they· cos t me 25¢ ea ch. Be f a1!
and honest • •don 't expect me to pay
for the fla;, you took-send the 25¢
to Ellen Cahill , 1278 Howard. It's
a matter ~ -P~~P:::.::l~e~•------ Packe ts of f our UNIONGR.'~MS wi tn
envelcpe s still sell for :;,LOO,,
of m~n+',,
S~:".J:i::iJrl·b"'iJ rS ·Cl·11 e;.1 D. ...u end
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TREE COST IN ISR..~:a::L TO RISE
Those who wish to plant Trees
in Israe 1 in memory or honor of
an;yone should purchase them, as
the price will r.o up as of Oct. 1
Tree s can still be purchased
at $2 . 00, and the money will go
t oward Mart~rrs' Forest in Israel
UJC URGES PJJMENTS
The need is still e:rea t in Isr ae l, but United Jewish Charitie s
coffers arc low in Musker.on. i~
f ew still have not paid their
special ISR..21 EMERGENCY FUND
pl edge and this should be · in at
once . Many are far behind in
the ir 1967 rer:ular UJC plod;r,e s
and f uc1d:=: ,.,.rr-i !1ee ded new ,
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�STEHIDLEH i::X:i.-i-LlS.S ,1.Pt'!tECL.TI ON
Mr . and ,ffs . Milt on Steindler ,
who celebrated their Golden v1edding
1,nniversar~, on Septembe r 2, wish to
thank Rabbi Rosenberr, , and the conf; re e ation and their family and many
friends for all the .r:;enerous contributions piven in their honor , and
the floral offerin~s and r, ifts . Hr .
and Hrs . Stcindler vreatly appreciated the lovely dinner Se1-tember 2
and the recep_t ion Se. tember 3 given
by their son and dau:-~hter-in-law ,
Jack and Irene Steindler .
The senior Steindlers left
Se p tembe r 14 for several weeks
travellin: in Israel and Europe~ - -
IN .l:l.Pb.ii:CIATION
Rabbi lfosenber c thanks Max Rothschild for the contribution of a
new clock for his Study .
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rvir . and h rs . Karl Kahn (the
former Bett~r Broutman) who were
married Se , tember 16 .
Rabb i and Hrs . Phillip Rosenber ~: { the former Florie Kishner)
whose weddinc date is Sep tember 26
in Detroit .
,JELCOME TO • ••• .
Dr . and h rs . Harry Babad (Joan)
nd son Bruce; Hr . and Mrs . Howrd Zimble r ( .Sandra ) and Crair:; 1
ichele and Deborah; Hr . and hrs .
arl Brownstein; Mr . and Mrs .
orman benqw, and hrs . Florence
ishop, lii ya, Jose;_: h and Phillip ,
ho are uni tin;_ with the Templ e
his year . The i 111'Jend inr.: new
ommuni t? List will furnish ~rou
ith their a ddresses and phones .
Ci~.NCE TO MOVE !
If you ' re thinkinL of moving
o a dif ferent address, this week
· s ~'our last chance before next
urnmer, as we don't want anybody
ovin:-· and makin: it necessar~, to
ess up the 1967- 68 Community List
booklets which will be p re pared
ext week .
PLE:~SE NOTIFY TEMPLE O?FICE aT
NCE OR SCONER of any chanp_e s in
ame, . a ddress or ~hone . Thanks .
&
&
&
&
Hrs .
Nrs .
Mrs .
Ilrs .
Max
1.be
Max
Max
Kopeloff-October 2
... shendorf-Oct·. 22
.i.shendorf-Ocj; . 22 · .
Rothschild-Oct . 22 ·..:
:SIFT SJIOF H.1.S i:~KvJ r{.:,RCI-TJd'IDISE
See the NE,i , the L.n'fEST- - - from
IS:rt•.J, i Olive wood , Patina, Marble
Be sure to pic k u,") ;,:our Jewish
based candlabras; Unusual, attrae ome Calendars at s e rvices in the
tive Channukah Menorahs ; variety of
obby or Social Hall , or at the
Me zzusahs--and many more exc i tinr:: ly Te;n~,le of fice durinc the day .
different items on display . h
Be able to plan for y our
compl ete line of' New Year greeting
Je wish holidays thr ouchou t the
car.d s also available at Sisterhood I s ye_aE..:...,_ __
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�YAHRZEIT
CONTRIBUTIONS
--IrtTionorof
the Golden \veddine
HANNAH BLUJ\'IBERG, m9ther of Hrs.
of Mr . & Nrs . Nil ton .Ste indler :
Samuel Lawson, October 1, Elul 26
Garden Fund - by Mr . & Mrs . Sam
BARNEY CRAIG, uncle of Mr . Bernard
Lipman, Mr . & Mrs . Jack Lipman,
Stern, October 2
Nr. & Mrs . Gene Fishe r, Mr . & Mrs .
IDA BROUTHAN , mother of Mrs . Paul
William f isher, ~·1 r . & tirs • .f-iarold
Wiener, October 6, Tishri 2
Silverman, Mr . & t~s . Ben Gurney,
HARRY ,..1EINER , fatner of Mrs. Ted
Mrs . h orris Kantor and Stan, Dick
Neumer, October 6, Tishri 2
and Diane Kantor, I"lrs . Leo 1~1 tholz.,
NATHAN NEUMER, father of Mr . Ted
Beck and Saul Zorn, Dr. & Nrs .
Neumer, October 7 ·
Ral·oh
,1.urust
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SA.m.KLEIN, sister of Mrs . Goldie
_general Fund - by Hrs . Gilbert
Smith, October 8
Ero\-m, Mr. & Nrs. f.dwin Zorn, Hr.
SHIER TELES, son of Dr. and Hrs .
and Lrs . Garl Steindler .
Morris Teles., October 10, Tishri 6 Librarir
Kund - bv Hr. J~ 1~rs . Kurt
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JULIA IBINGOLD BROSTOFF, mother of
Rosen
Mrs. Jack Chevlin, October 12,
Reli: ious School - bv Mr. & Hrs .
H.eub~n l..ev§, Mr . & M·~ s. i-Ierman
Tishri 8·
JllCOB KHUPP, father of Hrs . Louis
Grossman, r✓.rs • .::iarah !"'. organ
Aran, October 15
REBECCh KI.J,.YF, mother of Mr . Samuel
In M:emory of 1leuben Levy:
Klayf, .Octoberl?, Tishri 13
General Fund by Vir . :_ l'-'; rs . Jack
F.t1.NNY PRICE, mother of Mr. Sam ue 1
· Chevlin, Mr . Jose ph Hirschfield.
Price, Octote r 18
and Mr . Robert Hirschfield
HILDA J.n.COBSON, wife of Mr. Saul
Yo~t!1 Scholarship by Mrs . Marcine.
Jacobs on, October ·22
· Terwillin.t er and Mrs . Frank Ribecky
~~~URICE FlliLD, father of Mr . Harry
Garden Fund by hr . 2 Mrs . Hilton
Field, October 23
:Steindler . and the Lipman .families
KUftT RO'.IHSC J;filD, son of Mrs . Benno
Rothschild, brother of Mr . Max
In Memor::,r of Fanny J,.1 tholz:
Rothschild, October 23, Tishri 19
Garden Fund - b;y Mr . & l"irs . Sam
J.n.COB GOMBBRG, step-father of Mr s .
Lipman, Dr. & Mrs . Ralph August
Eu;;ene Fisher , October 26
BERTHl-i. LESTZ, sis ter of Dr. Irving
Rabbi's Fund - b~, ¥1r . Jose r h
Sincer, October 27
~~1!1~-. ,in- loomor~, _o!. his mother
LOUIS GUDELSKY , brother of Mr .
David Gudelsky, Oscar Gudelsky
DID YOU KNOW ?':' t:?
-~~nd , Mrs . Robert Cherin, Oc~.o_~e_r __22
that y our bequest to y our Temple
CONDOLENCE
can be in the form of stocks,
bonds, and life insurance p olicies?
To the family of
REUBEN LEVY
·•- -usband of ~~s . Reeva Levy, who
I assed away Se;;.,tember 12 .
May his memo~L~or a blessing.
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�a TT E NT IO N
RELIGIOUS SCHOOL PAREN TS ! ! I
Wi t h the new school ye ar now un cer way, may I we lcome . all the students and t eachers that make up our Sunday Schooll We are indee d
lookin L fo r ward t·o a succe s _s ful school year .
For the fir st t i me , a cataloe ue of books and othe r audio- visual
materials are be in~. c om!:, iled for teacher and student re f ere nce , and
plans are be \ w. formula t ed to update our s c hool l i br ary .
One of t he proble ms r,,e bave had in the past ye a r s has be en that of
stuL-ient l ate ne s s . I ' m sure you can understand t he disrui) tive ,effe c t
that late a r r i vals have on a class al re ady in session . May we su:;: gest,
whether ' you are involved in car p ool s or no t , that you start out for
Temple on Sunday mornin£s an extr a fe w minut es e arlie r so that your
youn es t er will be i n his seat J alon r- with ever;;rone else , when the
·star t i n: be ll r in~s at 10 : 00 o ' cloci . Your coope ration in this matte r
will reflec t .'. our inte r e s t anc:; show your children that you "care " •
vrn know y ou will make eve ry effor t to enc ouras e in your youn~sters
a serieousne ss of pur p ose toward their Religious School s t udies .
Doris Ste inman , Cha irman, Boar d of Education
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SECOND QUART£h S'I'b.RTS OCTOEiR 1
Chan~e s i n t he 1967- 68 teaching
If y ou _ a.:' y our pledt e by
staf f have been a nnounc e d . Fourth
quarters , ~rour S.0CCND QUARTER
and fift h cra de will be tau~_ht by
i s due Octobe r 1. Get your payh rs . hrthur _Je nkins . Dr . I rving
ment in and save us state men t
Sin;::er will off ic iate i n the Ei::hth . p os ta ce . A fe w have even f or ~:ot t en
Grade Clas sroom
, to r eturn their p edr.e cards !
Congre ga tign B1nai Israel- - - - - •-+-•·· ··- ·-- ~-•- .
Fourth & t.J b s ter
Mu s ke: on , ~ichi~an 49L41
�MUSKEGON CHAPTER
OF
OCTOBER
HADASSAH NEW
S NOTES
1967
RECENTLY HADASSAH PAID-UP MEMBERSHIP DINNER HAD MR. RAMI AMITZ-LEv, EMISSARY FOR
THE JEw ·1SH NATION FUND, TAPE A RADIO PROGRAM F'OR THE 11 CRIS 1 CORNERS 11 Y.IKJR RADIO
PROGRAM HEARD LOCALLY ON SEPTEMOER 11TH. MANY PROVOCATIVE QUESTIONS WERE ASKED BY
MRS. ARTHUR GREENBERG, PROGRAM CHAIRMAN OF THE DINNER, AT THIS INTERVIEW.
ONE QUESTION ASKED IF IT WAS TRUE THAT THE ARABS ARE RUSHING TO HADASSAH HOSPITAL FOR
TREATM~NT~ AND HOW ARE THE JE WS GOING TO bVERCOME: THEIR NATURAL FEELINGS• MR. LEV
ANSWERED THAT ISRAEL DOES NOT HATE THE ARABS, AND THAT ISRAEL WANTS PEACE WITH HER
NEIGHBORS AND LOOKS FORWARD TOWARDS IT~ IN A SENSE OF THE WORD, WE ARE RELATED -COUSINS. HADASSAH HOSPITAL OPENS ITS DOORS TO MANY OF THEM FOR MEDICAL CARE AND
TREATMENT AND THE DOCTORS AND THE NURSES TREAT AND CARE FOR THEM AS WELL AND ARE
CONSIDERATE OF THEM NOT BECAUSE IT IS THEIR DUTY, BUT IT HELPS PROMOTE GOODWILL AND
AND BETTER UNDERSTANDING. REcaNTLY ISRAEL SENT BLOOD TO TuRkEY, AND WHEN ASKED HOW
THAT COULD BE DONE, MR. LEV SAID THE PEOPLE OR THE ISRAELIS EXPECTED A LONG WAR,
WITH HEAVY CASUALTIES, AND WERE PREPARED FOR EVERY ASPECT IN · THE EVENT IT WAS TO BE
SO, AND THE BLOOD WAS MADE lNTO PLASMA AND TAKEN TO THE COUNTRY OF TURKEY•
DURING THE RECENT WAR, ERIC SEVER ID, THE NOTED NEWS COMMENTATOR; REMARKED THAT ISRAEL
WAS CARVED FROM ARAB LAND, AND MANY PEOPLE TOO READILY BELIEVED .THAT PROPAGANDA TO
BE ACTUAL FACT. MR. LEV SAID lT WAS NOT TRUE, THAT THE ARABS NEGLECTED THE LAND Al.L
THOSE GENERATIONS~ JEWS HAD ALWAYS LIVED IN THOSE VARIOUS LANDS, AND BOUGHT UP MUCH
OF IT FROM THE ARAB POTENTATES PAYING VAST SUMS OF MONEY. FIFTY YEARS AGO THERE WAS
NO JORDAN, SYRI.A AND IRAQ. THESE STATES WERE DIVIDED INTO THE VARIOUS COUNTRIES BY
ENGLAND. THE JE ws DO NOT PUT MUCH FAITH OR CREDENCE IN THAT REMARK THAT THE COUNTRY
WAS CARVED FROM ARAB LAND. ISRAEL JUST WANTS TO DEVELOP I TS OWN. 90% VIAS ESTABLISHED BY J NF WHICH BOUGHT UP THE LAND. THEY DRAINED THE SWAMPS, WIPED OUT DISEASE, .
TILLED THE SOIL, AND MADE IT BLOSSOM LIKE THE ROSE. THE BALFOUR DECLARATION BY LORD
BALfOUR, Nov. 2, 1917, THAT THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT FAVORED A NATIONAL HOME FOR THE
J ~W ISH PEOPLE IN PALEST1NE, WITHOUT PREJUDICE TO THE civ1L AND RELIGfOUS ~IGHTS OF
THE EXISTING NON-JE WISH COMMUNITIES. 50% WAS IN THE NEGEV, MOSTLY DESERT, HILLY,
AND SANDY• IT WAS MADE INTO AN AGRICU ~TURAL LAND, AND BEFORE THAT THE ARABS DID NOT
B6THER TO CULTl~ATE OR BETTER THEIR AREAS.
MRS. AUDRY CAHIL, PUBLICITY CHAIRMAN, ASKED ABOUT CAIRO RROPAGANDA, IF IT WAS TRUE
THE EGYPTIAN ARABS WERE TAUGHT AND TRAINED TO SLAUGHTER THE ISRAELI PEOPLE, THE
WOMEN AND CHILDREN ESPECIALLY, AND THAT NONE SHOULD OE SPARED. THERE WAS MORE AT
STAKE THAN MASS MURDER. IT WAS TRUE, AND MOST OF THESE .MANY STORIE S \VERE BEAMED
TO THE BACK WOODS TYPES OF PEOPLE L·IVING IN IGNORANCE, FILTH, POVERTY, AND DISEASE,
UNABLE TO READ OR TO WRITE IN ORDER TO DIVERT THEIR ATTENTION FROM THEIR OWN SQUALID
SURROU NDINGS AND CO NDITIONS. THE MORE ENLIGHTENED AND INTELLIGENT 'ONES MERELY
SCOFFED IN DERISION AND CONTEMPT. IT WAS A GOOD JOB OF 11 BRAINWASHING 11 TO BORROW A
TRITE EXPRESSIO N. ISRAEL KNE W OF THIS TYPE OF WARFARE AND FALSE ACCUSATIONS, AND
FOUGHT ALL THE HARDER FOR THEIR LIVES, THEIR HOMES, FAMILIES AND LAND. IF POSITIO NS
WERE REVERSED, THERE WOULD BE NO MORE ·I SRAELe
THE PLIGHT OF THE RUSSIAN JEWS WAS DISCUSSED SOMEWHAT. IN THE LAST YEARS OF THE
STALIN ERA AND IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING HIS DEMISE, THE CONDITION OF THE JE WS IS AND
WAS ~Ul~E FORMIDABLE. MANY WANTED TO LEAVE RUSSIA AND MIGRATE TO ISRAEL, BUT WERE
FORBIDDEN SINCE THEY WERE NEEDED IN THE ECONOMY OF RUSSIA, BUT WERE NOT ALLO WED TO
PRACTIVE THEIR RE.LlGIONe MUCH COMMUNIST INDOCTRINATION IMBUED BY RUSSIAN AGENTS
TRY TO DISCOURAGE THEIR LONGING TO LEAVE BY PREACHING ANTI-ZIONISM.
THE PROBLEM OF JUVENILE DELIQUENCY WAS OROSHED UPON. THERE IS LITTLE IF ANY IN
ISRAEL AS COMPARED TO OTHER COUNTRIES AND THE U.S. TRUE, THERE ARE SOME UPRISINGS,
BUT SO MINOR AS TO BE INFINITESIMAL. THERE IS MUCH STRESS PLACED ON FAMILY LIFE,
AND THE PEOPLE ARE TOO OCCUPIED WITH THE SO-CALLED INSTINCT OF SELF-PRESERVATION
OF THEIR COUNTRY. MANY OF THE NEW IMMIGRANTS COMING IN BRING THEIR MANY PRO BLEMS
WITH THEM AND THEY CAN BE IRONED our. THE NE W GENERATIONS ENTER THE ARMED FORCES,
WHICH IS THE BEST SCHOOL FOR THIS TYPE OF UNDERSTANDING. IF ONE DOES NOT KNO W THE
LA NGUAGE, HE IS TAUGHT SI NCE TO BE ABLE TO COMMUNICATE IN THE LANGUAGE OF THE
PEOPLE, IT IS ONE OF THE MOST EFFECTIVE WAYS OF KNOWI NG A COUNTRY AND ITS PEOPLE.
THE BACKWARD ARABS LlVING IN WHAT WAS THE JORDAN SECTOR DID ADHERE TO THE OLD WAYS
AND CUSTOMS BY WEARING THE VEILS, AND CLINGING TO THEIR BELIEFS. SINCE THEY HAVE
BEE N EXPOSED TO WESTER N OR EuO PEAN CULTURES, THEY MORE OR LESS HAVE ACCEPTED
CHANGE AND DRESS TO CONFORM TO THE NEWER CO NCEPTS• MR. LEV SAID THERE ARE, HOWEVER, NO 11 MINl 11 SK IRTS.
�ASKED CONCERNING ECONOMIC CO NDITIONS IN ISRAEL, MR. LEV REPLIED BRIEFLY THAT WE ARE
BECOMING FAMOUS AS A f"ASHION CENTER, CREATING OUR OWN UNIQUE DESIGNS AND IMPORTING
TO OTHER COUNTRIES. THE WAR - iiAS-- INCREASED THE ECO NOMIC PR-O~BLEMS Of' THE ARABS TOO,
WHO WERE PART OF THE FORMER V!EST BANK. THEY ARE ·UNABLE T:O ASSUME RESPONSIBLE JOBS,
SINCE THEY ARE NOT EDUCATED TO ACCEPT OTHER n'-PES ;Of' WORK BUT .ONLY MEN I AL TASKS.
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ISRAEL IS NOT A MEMBER OF THE COMMON MARKET, BUT WOULD LIKE TO BE LIKE THEI.R NEXT
DOOR NEIGHBOR, GREECE, SINCE THAT COUNTRY HAS MORE PURCHASING POWER. IT IS HARD
FOR ISRAEL, SINCE IT HAS TO IMPORT ,MUCH OF ITS ·NEEDS, AND LAC~$ NATURAL RESOURCES.
IT WANTS TO BE A JEWISH STATE, AND WANTS ITS OWN PEOPLE TO COME ·AND LIVE THERE,
BRINGING ITS MANY SKILLS ALO NG. IT MUST IMPORT MOST OF ITS RAW MATERIAL$• IT DOES
EXPORT FRUITS THOUGH .- ORANGES BE I NG ONE OF THE BEST• MOST .Of' THE MONEY G9ES INTO
MAINTAING ITS ARMY FOR SECURITY REASONS, AND WEAPONS COST A FORTUNE.
THE I s'RAEL I ARABS AND THE WEST BANK . ARABS LIV I NG IN A LITTLE VILLAGE NEAR JERUSALEM,
SEE THE DIFFERENT STANDARDS OF LIVING, AND ISRAEL WILL HE~P ALLEVIATE THEIR - PLIGHT,
BY PAYING · FOR THEIR CARE, EDUCATION AND WELFARE. HERE HADASSAH HAS PLAYED AND IS
CONTINUING TO PLAY A MORE IMPORTANT PART IN FOSTERING BETTER UNDERSTANDING. THERE IS
SOME JEALOUSY IN THAT THE ARAB SOLDIERS SEE THEIR OWN PARCHED LAND, RICH IN LITTLE
OR NOTHING BUT POISONED, EMPTY TALK, AND THEN SEE THE RICH, FERTILE, GREEN LANDS
WHICH ISRAEL 1 S KNOWLEDGE AND HARD WORK HAVE MADE INTO AVERTIBLE "GARDEN or EDEN".
MRS. CAHIL ASKED THE QUESTION, VOICED WHAT SO MANY HAVE WANTED TO KNOW: 11 WHAT BRINGS
TH~SE POEPLE TOGETHER IN UNITY~ STRENGTH, AND SUCH PURPOSE ? FIRST, MR. LEV REPLIED
THAT IT IS OUR HI STORY, AND OUR LOVE OF THE COUNTRY MADE DEEPER BY THE MEMOR I.ES OF
PAST WARS, AND THAT AT LONG .LAST WE HAVE BEEN GATHERED UNTO OUR OWN~
OUR HEARTFELT SYMPATHY ·10 REEVA LEVY AND HER FAMILY UPON THE R.ECENT PASSING OF HER
HUSBAND, REUBEN• THOUGH DEATH HAS SUMMONED REUOEN, MAY HIS 1MAGE STILL LIVE IN THE
HEARTS OF THOSE DEAREST TO HIM AND CONTINUE TO BE AN INSPIRATION - A LIVING FOUNTAIN
WHENCE AL~ HEALING fLO ws.
OUR HEARTIEST CONGRATULATION TO BETTY BROUTMAN UPON HER. RECENT MARRIAGE. MAY THEY
BE BLESSED WITH MANY GOOD THING~ AND MUCH HAPPINESS, AND A LONG LIFE TOGETHER.
OUR SINCEREST BEST WISHES, AND HAPPY GREETINGS AND CONGRAT!JLATIONS TO RABBl ROSENBERG UPON HIS COMING MARRIAGE. WE ALL EXTEND OUR WISHES TO BOTH OF THEM FOR A
LONG AND- HAPP.¥ · LIFE OF PLEASANT AND GOOD _ COMPANIONSHIP.
PLEASE KEEP IN · MIND,t,
SATURDAY; OCTOBER 7, 1967 THE HADASSAH STUDY GROUP WILL MEET AT THE RESIDENCE OF
MRS. GoLD1E · SMITH, OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, AT 1:JO P. M. _
TUESDAY, OCTOBER J1, 1967 WILL BE A SPECIAL MEETING OF HADAS.SAH AT TEMPLE 8 1 NAI
ISRAEL. MRs. FELDMAN, FROM NATIONAL HADASSAH 1N· ~.]Ew YORK, WILL BE THE GUEST OF
HONOR, AND PLEASE DO BE PRESENT • .THIS WILL BE A EVENING AFFAIR.
To EACH AND EVERY MEMBER OF HADASSAH, AND WOULD-BE MEMBERS, AND L.IFE MEMl3ERS, WE,
IN MUSKEGON, BECOME ELIGIBLE FOR ONE or THE THREE PRIZES -- A ALL EXPENSE-PAiD
TRIP TO ISRAEL· FOR TWO WEEKS, .PROVIDING WE DO INCREASE OUR CHAPTER 1S PARTIC(PATlONe
ON BEHALf" OF HADASSAH, OUR GREETINGS ,70 EACH AND EVERYONE FOR~ GOqD YEAR 0~ HEALTH,
PEACE, AND HAPPINESS AND ALL THE' GO.OD THINGS THAT MAKE LIFE ENJOYABLE.
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TEMPLE B'NAt ISRAEL
ENPLE
MUSf<EGON 1 MICHIGAN ·
ALK
Rabbi -
Dr. l'hillip Hosenberg
!-'resident Mr. Alan Or,perihe imer
SCHEDULE OF WORSHIP SERVICES
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,,.ueust 25
_,.
Se .~tember
1
_,
Friday Evening
REFORM COMMUNITY VESPER SERVICES
8:00 PM
Friday Evening
F.i,MILY WORSHIP SERVICE
Labor Dav Observance
Birthda;,_;- Bl~ssing Ciere mony
Participants: Shelley ~1.u5:ust & Bob Galombeck
One f Shabbat
8:00 PM
Friday Evening
_
"WISHES PEOPLE }1'-1.KE 11
Mr. & Mrs . 1.ian Oppenheimer.
Kiddush
8:..00 PM
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15
Sermon:
Participants:
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-SeptembGr 29
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Friday By(ming
Sermon: "WIIH.T GOOD -IS IT 'IO PHIS?tr
Participants: Dr. & Mrs . Morton Kantor
Kiddush
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Friday ~vening
Se rmon: "THE 11.PPRiliCH OF NEW Y&-1.R 11
Participants: :r1r. & Hrs . Horbert Steinman
Kiddush
8: 00 PM
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, .,
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8:00 PM
TR.,.DI TION.1.L SERVICES
&1.BR..TH MORNINGS
Se 1:tembe r 2, 9: 16., 23 & 30
8:30 .t-1.M
�.n.UGUS T CALZND.cl.R
Sun 27 Hada·s ·sah Paid- up Dinne r 6:00
GIOUS SCHOOL OPEi~S
-RELI
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Tem!)l e
Mon 28 Boa r d of Education
8:00
we d 30 Si s terhood Open Board
1 : 30
To approve bud~e t
Home : Rut h O,.penheime r
3053 Coolid r,-e
SEPTErlliER C.:.LiND.ri.R
.,
Sun 10 'IYG H3eting-Details Later
\rJe d 20 B 1nai Br i t h Busine ss
h.::e tin e & Pro, ram
Thu 21 BC.n.R!l OF TRUS1DiS
8 :00
Sun 24 Sis te rhood Paid-up Supper
. .....,.;:_ r
Templ e - See Flve
6 :00
Re l if,i ous School Classes will
convene on Se;J t embe r 1 0 from 10: 00
until 1 2 :00 .
Mr s . He rbe rt Ste i nma n , Chairman of the Boa r d of Educa tion,
we lcomes the followin~ te ache rs
to t he 1967-68 Staff : .,
Kinde r garte n- Mr s . Florence
Bishop ; Firs t Gr ade - Mi s s Ellen
Cahill; Third Grade-Miss Frances
Price; Fourth and Fifth GradesMr . David .t-~she ndorf; Six th and
Se venth Grades-Mr -. ..1lan Oppenheimer ; Ei: hth Grade-f''I r s • .i.rthur
Jenkins . :Mrs . n.lan O;:,pe nhe irner
;will se rye:_ a s Sc ho ol Se cretary .
The-r e' ..'are ope nin:.s ava ilable
for sub stit ute Re ligious School
t eache r s . Both me n a nd women
are invitect · to r e · is t e r wi t h the
Temp l e Boa r d of Edtica ti~h, and
he l p in t he vital work of our
Reli;.ious School. Contact :Mrs .
Ste inman,__7c....
;)5'--_2_8_0-'-9_._ _ _ _ __
-.. .,,
SEPT . 10
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Re l i: :ious Sc-hool
Se.-tembG r 10, 17 &
10 : 00 - 12:00
Conf irmati on Class
Saturday Mornin;-:--s-:. 10:00 hl'J.
Se. t embe r Zl.... 16, 23 & 30
Se s sions:
24
COMING i.I;VEN T.S :
Siste rhood a nd Hadas sah Rumma5e
Sale, Novembe r 1 and 2, at the
Resc ue I'-'l i ssion . '.Fl ci"ase save your
rummace . .c1.rrangement s will be
made to p i ck up at late r date .
Youth Group Card Pa r t ~· to be held·
Novembe r 8 at the Gas Comp any save the da te •
,1.DDRESSES N...., _,DED FCR S TUDEi~T r-'1.. IL
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, _
..._ _
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If a member of y our family who
is in the armed s e rvice s or attendint, colle f.e would like the
Te rn~ l e bulletin maile d t o the m,
p l e as e se nd the ir compl e t e name
and addres s on a p ost al card to
the Templ e office a s soon as
Jewish Home Cale ndars will not
p
ossible . Include zii: code num1
be maile d t o conc r e~ants home s
be
rs . This i nclude s s t ude nts who
1
this : e ar because of; expense involrec
e ive d the bulle tin last ye ar ,
ved . Two a ttrac ti ve t v )e s of calenal
t
hou · h t he r_e may be no c ban .roe
da r s , contr ib uted b, L~~ Funeral
in the ir address •
.....
Home and Ealbirnie -.n.postle, are
avai lable for :. ou to p ick up in
.;111 INFOR:tV1. TION FOR OCTOBER BULTem:- l e Lobb~; when y ou come to s e rLETIN N..E...::DED IN ~vRI TING BY
vices or i n the Tom1. l e office
SEP TEYill....,R 21 at 9 : 30 ••M ·"· T THE
durin the weok . Take as many as
TEi-tf'LE O.'FICE. NO PHONE c;1LLS
neede d .
.,. · -- - --wTLL BE M..DE .
Pa,-e Two
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�PRESID.:.:.NT uNNOUl'l.;ES COI-J'IIT1E.8S
COOPBR.1.'l'ION , .. SK~D FOR }·•• RTICIP.•NTS
We are r,. lanning to continue our
:Mr. Alan Oppenheimer, President o
po. ular ~articip ation of members in
Tem:i,:,le B I nai Israel, is please d to
Friday ovenint Sabbath services .
announce the followinf committees t
expedite Temple affairs for 1967-68: We 1ve received a number of nice
Finance Committee : Mr . Isadore
comments on this feature which we
•• shendorf, Chairman, Hr . Max Roths- inaucurated a couple of years ago ,
and we want to expand participachild, Mr . Jack Lipman, Mrs . Rose
tion in it.
Lawson, Mr . Richard Kaufman , Dr .
Morton Kantor, Mr. ii.be .i:1.Shendorf ,
We have , in the past, run into
Dr. 1-. rthur Greenbe rg, Mr . Joel
some difficulties with membe rs
not resp ondinr, to the call and reWiener .
quest to i,artici1_,a te in a r.iven
House Committee: Mr . Herbert
steinman~ch·aT:rman, Mr . Leo Rosen,
Friday ni,_:ht s qrvice . we strongly
urse that ;, ou rGsf, ond affirmatively
Mr. Jack Steindler, Mr . Jacob
when ~'OU are contacted to read the
li.shendorf
Rabbi's Liaison Committee: · Dr .
candleli~htfog prayer, or to sit
i'irthur Greenber,c, "thairman, Mr .
on the Bimeh with our Rabbi and
Ted Neumer, Mr . Jess Lpvin
read the portion .
Remember t hat our Temple serRi ~ual a12._~_l--ulp it Committee : Mr .
vices are not a spectator activity
Lewis Jaffe, Chairman, Mr . Joel
but rathe r ar0 a participation
vdener, Hr . Joseph .Simon
Mt~i~ .
.
Usher: ¥Jr . Richard Roette r
Li~rary_£~~: · Mrs • . ii.lan
__ --~:.~~!?: Oppenh~_im_e_r_ __
Oppenheimer, Chainnan, Mrs . Harriso
SINGi.m 1--RCMOTES BONDS FOR !SR.EL
Friend
Ce.!11~}._~ry Cornm_ittee1_ Mr . Isadore
Phillip Lind , one of .1®erica ' s
~shendorf, Chairman
Mr . Richard
most versatile sin e·ers and enterBe.9..~est Committee:
Kaufman, Chairman
tainers of sta £e, scree n, r adio
Membersp.p Committee : Mr. and Mrs . and TV will a~pear at the home of
Dr . and Mrs. ~rthur Greenberg on
Jack Lipman
BO.aRD OF EDUC ... TION: Mrs . Herbert Sunda;: 0ven:i,nr, , Ser.: tembe r 10, at
8:00 on behalf of Bonds for Israel.
Steinman, Chairman, Mrs . Ralph
.'l.u::ust, Mrs . Louis .~ron, Dr . 1... rthur The entire community is cordially
invited~ - l- leas0 join us for a
Greenber[. , Mrs . lewis Jaffe, Mrs .
:p1"easant even1=._~f....;_• _ _ _ _ _ __
Jack Lipman, Mr . Sam Wolosin, Dr .
Phillip Miller
SECRET...RY 1 S OFFICE HOURs- ··-, ,.......
Cfu.NGES NEEDED F'OR COMMUNITY LIST
Afto r Labor Day , 9c30 - 1 : 30 ,
~tis urge ntly requested that an Mondays throur~h Thursdays, later
chan{.".es of a ddr e ss or telephone be
b~r _a.t,E_?intment_.
reported as soon as possible to the
Temr:,le office, as 1967-68 Community GIFT SHOP suzge sts that you se l e ct
List Bookle ts will be made up soono y our NE\ij Y ,11.R~ C,-,,RDS early .from
Pafse Three. ·•
Sisterhood Gift Shop,
g
�TEhPLE YOUTH GROUP ,1.C TIVITIES
If a de ath has occurre d in y our
family durinr: tho past ye ar which
has not bes n made known to the Temp
l e office and he nce has not be en
note d in the Te mp le bulk tin,
pl e a se s e nd particulars of namo ,
r e l a.'tionship to y ou, and date of
de ath to the office at once, if
Jrou wish inclusion in the Yorn Kipp
~.?:.~~.?.• Thank yo~•- · - - - - GOIN G .1.W•.Y FOR THE HOLY DAYS?
If y ou expe ct to attend Rosh
Hqshanoah or Yam Kippur s o rvices
at· anot he r synagogue, it will be
ne ce ssar;,r for y ou to ap ply at once
to -the Templ e of fic e for a Ui,HC
Hi gh Holy Days Courte sy Request
Form . This must include tho name
of the congr egation whe r e you will
worship, and a copy will be se nt
to the m so they can prope rly anticipate the ir s e ating r e quireme nts
The r e Cour te s;;r Forms are av4ilable
to only Templ 8 membe rs, not to
out-of- town me mbe rs of the ir
familios , othe r t han me mba rs of
arme d forc e s or students .
bEQUEST FUND Y.IBRITS CONSIDER,,TION
Did Jrou know that our TemiJl e
now has a Beque st Committe e, which
is w orkinc to obtain be que sts to
the Tumple by our Congr e e;ants?
· Eve r y one is aske d to c-: ive most
serious conside ration to makipr sue
provisions in his wi~l . Contact
Richard Kaufman or .1.lan Or,pe nheimer
for information or r e plie s to y our
que stions .
On i... ur us t 1 7, a You t h Group
Meet in,r· ,i a s hu ld a t the home of
our Pre sident Ed S t e rn. The
mee t in r- was ca lle d to discuss the
money ; a de durin&: t he i a r kinc•, of
•cars done by membe r s , durinc the
Se away Fe stival . It wa s a ~reat
succe s s, and almos t '!1> 20 was ma de .
The firs t official mee tin r of
tho ye ar will be on ~ p t embor 10,
wi t h time a nd olac e t o be. annoupced . The pro r,ram will be a
fil m on halden in Choboy can , the
sp ot of tho MSTY Conclave this
yo ar . The Cor\clave was he ld on
•• ur,ust 22 . 'IYG me mbe r s who
a t t e nde d wc r e.fie s an Te l es , A~t
Roths child, Dic k Ste inman and
Ed Ste rn, accompanie d by Rabbi
Rose nbo r L.
hnothe r date to r emembe r is
t he Off ic e r s Ka t ra at be in: he ld
;:,e ot e mbe r l '.:> -17 •. The 1967- 68
officers of TYG we r e lis t e d in
t he summe r bullet in .
___ --·..:_._B..:.X:__D_i_a_n_e_L_e_v_in
TEi\ [PLB FISC.i.L Y.:.1.R JULY 1-JUNE JO
Your atte ntion is calle d to
the fact t ha t the Templ e fiscal
ye ar runs f rom Jul~r 1 throur h
. June 30, .r athe r than concurre nt
with the ca l endar ye ar . If y our
p l e d r e 9ayme n ts a r e ma de qµarte rl;y
the f ir st instalLnent was due on
July 1, and s ub seque nt ones on
OctQbe r 1 , Ja nuar~r 1 and ,1.~w il 1.
Th ree loud chee rs .for those
de li: htful .... e ople who -have the ir
pl e dr.e ca rds and payme nts in .
Mailinp: of me mbe rship cards will .
bo " in this W3e k . How about u·?
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W1L,T CONGREC1,TIONS E.X.fECT OF
. _ THEIR R..~BBI
To be more E:piritual ••• and at the samo time to be more of a business
man •.
To 1Jut in an hone st dav ' s work •• .and at the samo time to be available a~d on call 2L hours" a da:; .
To be an e ifocti vo fund-raiser •••and yet not to discriminate bet wee n tho rich and the poor .
To attund oach and 0 vGr ;.' social function ••• and to find timo for
scholars hi p , r e search and tho r oadinr: of books.
To s hare e vo r;.,one ' s trouble s in private .... and in public to exude
o timism and cheer.
To unbe nd and be a 11 re r,ular :::,uy 11 • at 1,artios •• (except whun anyone
is lookin i:- ) ..
To be a first authority on all top ics •••.but in the l a st instance
dutifully solicit and se riously consider.anyone 's opinion r
To t Gll ovo r,;7 one a lso ,~hat to do ••• but certainly nevo r th~ 00 rsons
who want you t o t e ll over;,rone olse wha t to do .
·To have compassion for all me n ••• but not to 1Jossess thos o wo akno ssos which ondow y ou with compassionate understandin: for :'our
follow human boinc s .
To r;r oet all mon with chGo rful c ountcmance .,.. . espe cia lly those
whom ;,: our whole upbrin[' in_c and systam of valuGs toll you to desp-iso
for the ir 0m tin0ss,.. the ir chGapno s s, and the ir lack of values .
To insp iro tho con: r or;ation to action •.• but nevo r at tho expense
of discomfort or expo nse p
To say Kaddish at Sabbath l'.,vo 0::: rvic cs for the ir y;arents ••• while
the~, aro koo ing a dinner or tho a tro date on i<'r iday e vonin: _s .
To account for the poor a t t ondanco at se rvices ••• whilo thoy seriously
discuss tho dG.JlorabLJ situ2.t ion at ,.., rivato partie s on l''riday ni;:hts .
To know every one I s namo ••• al thou::·h th o? come only a co}}ple of time s
each y0 ar to h0ar his addres s .
To have thu coura. e of his convicti ons ••• and tho dipiomacy and
tact not to utte r fuhom .
To proclaim ori.:.inal idoas ••• that have bao n time t ostod .
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The r o is no word in the fu brcw vocabulary for C:&.RITY in tho
mode rn s onso, tho word is TZED.. K..H, which literally moans RIGI-ITEOUJN8S.S .
T2.ED,.K.,H is not an act of condesce nsion from one 1-€ rson to anothe r iv ho
is in a lowe r socia l and e conomic status . TZEDaIC.H is tho fulfillment
of an obli~_a tion to a follow bc in~ with 0qual status before God .
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From Ro form J owish .~ppoal Bulletin Service
Par,e Five
�TE.l'1PLE EXTENDS '!'HANKS
-CON'IRIBUTIONS
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Congregation B 1 nai Israel wishes
Rabbi ' s Fund, in memor;r of Mrs .
to thank r'irs . Robert Cherin for her
Fanny .1Stholz, from Mr . & Mrs .
pre sentation of Etz Chayim, Tree .of
Bernard Stern .
Life, (Silve r Bells) for the Torah
General Fund ., in memory of Mrs .
in memory of her late huaband .
Fanny--;i:ltholz from Mr . and Mrs .
hppreciation is also extended t o
George Furda .
Mr . and Mr s . Me yer Jacobs who had · · ~ligious Sch_~o~., in honor of
a new covering cloth made for the
C\olden weddin~: of Mr . and Mrs .
small chapel in memory of their son ., ·
Herman Fisher from Mrs . Mrs .
Ralph Jacobs .
Harry Fisher, and in memory of
Thanks to Harry Berman, for the
Betty Erman Schultz from Mrs .
cleaninf: of the _ chapel curtains .
Harry Fisher
GaE9en _!un.9.z in memory of l~drew
~NN IVERSilRIES
Epstein and Louis Darmstactter.,
from Mr •..nd Mrs . Leo Rosen
Mr . & l'-'irs . M; lton Steindler,
Garden Fund ., in memor;, of Mrs .
Se p tember 2.,
Fannv 1~1 tholz from Mrs . Har old
Mr . & Mrs . Marvin Gudelsky.,
Rose~ and Mrs . Paul Winer, and
Sep tember 14
from Hr . and Mrs . Sam Shumacher.
Mr . & Yirs . Herbert Steinman,
•"i-lso in honor of Mr . and Mrs .
Septembe r 21
Milton Steindler ' s Golden
Mr . & Mrs . Charles RubinsklJ .,
Weddin: from Mr . a1d M..rs .
Shumacher .
Ser:, tember 22 ··--M. STEINDLERS OBSERVE ANNIVERSli.RY
IN .i..PF REC L. TION
Congre t ants of Te mple B'nai ·
Israel extend their congratulations
and best wishes to Hilton and
Frances Steindler , 1249 Lakeshore
Drive, who will celebrate their
Golden Weddinr 11.nniversarv on
Saturday 2 Sep
tember 2, 1967 .
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Mrs . Milton Steindler and
family wish to extend their sin.cere aD: reciation and thanks to
Rabbi R~senber p, , also the Con~rer-ation and members of Temr,: le
B' nai Israel Sisterhood, and
Muske ( oh Chapter of Hadassah, also
their' many friends for their
messa: .e s of c ondolence and contributions
durinf the recent
passih:,; 0£ her beloved mother,
Mrs . Fanny 11,.l tholz of Hoboken.,
New Jer sey •.. , _
.. .
f
Our p rayers and sincere best
wishes for a full recovery to
MRS. JEROME STERN
who is a patient at Hackley Hosp ital
DON,u.D ROETTER
wh~!ias _a broken_.1~&..-- ______
Pa ce 6
UNIONG&J1S
will be sen t automatica.11yfor you for all occasions whon YOUR name i ; on the
re gular subscribers ' lLst .
Contact: J~udre y Ca:t i ll,
773-5)40
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YAffHZEIT
ISRb.EL GUD.ELSKY, father of Mr . David
Gudels~' , and,Mrs . Robert Cherin ,
September 3, Av 28
NATHAN BRCUTMd.N,, husband of Mrs •
Betty broutman, September 4
ROBERT ClliRIN, husband of Mrs .
Sarah Cherin, father of }•ir .
Jerome Cherin, September 5
MJ.i.RIE !\. RIPNER, mother of Mrs .
Douglas Rosen, September 5
BES...iIE GUDELSh.Y, mother of Mr .
David Gudelsky, and Nrs . Robert
Cherin, Se1-tember 7
:MICffiiliL HALKIN, father of Nrs . Ellis
Chevlin, September 7, Elul 2
FhNNY EHRENBJRG, mother of Mrs .
Helen Parker, Septemte r 9
TOBIE YASINOw, mother of Mrs .
Jose ph Sin~_e r, Se_,tember 9,
Elul 4
LEC .hLTHOLZ, brother of Mrs .
Nil ton Steindler, Se~J tember 9
INEZ 11.GBLRT&L, sister of i'ir . Jack
Chevlin, Sep tember 11 , Elul 6
Tu~UBEN Y~SINOw, father of Mrs .
Joseph Sin:er, Se ~tember 12 ,
Elul 7
REBECC;,i. LEVY, mother of JV"Jr . Reuben
Levy, September 13, blul 8
ESTHER i- ITKO\vSKY, mother of Mrs .
Morris Teles, Se i:; tember 16,
Elul 11
CELLi. MENDELSON, mother of Mrs .
Reeva Lev;y, Sep tember 18
BEmm ROTHSCHILD, husband of Mrs .
Lena Rothschild, father of Mr .
Max Rothschild, Sep tember 19,
Elul 14
ALEX.iliDER KR,USE II, son of Mr . and
Mrs . Edward Krause, September 20
aMELL-1. Ros.c:;N , mother of Mrs .
Goldie Smith , Sep tembe r 20
i
Y~HRZiIT (Continued)
Mb.URICE FEINGOLD, father of Mrs .
Jack Chevlin , Sep tember 22,
Elul 17
Hb.RRY h UBINSlY, husband of Mrs .
Rae Rubinsky, father of Miss
Florence Rubinsky and Mr .
Charles Rubinsky , Se1, tember 25
JilCOB SINGER, father of Dr .
Irvinr, and Mr . Sam Sinper,
Sep tember 25, Elul 20
HZfillnl"\J EENDfili30HN, father of Mrs •
Reeva Levy, Se~tember 27
BERRYLEIB SD10N, father of Mr.
Jose ph Simon, Se:,: tember 29,
Elul
- 24
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CONDOLENCE
To the famil:;-of
.h.NDREW EPSTEIN
brother-in- law of Mrs . Leo Rose .,
who passed away on June 12 .
May his memory be for a
blessin r .
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CONDOLENCE
To the family of
Fii.NNY ;.I, THOLZ
mother of Mrs . Mi l ton Steindler,
who passed away on 1i.u~ust 4.
May her memory be for a
bless in~ ---- ________ _ _ _ _ _ __
MEMORL.L STONES TO BE UNVEILED
Announcements have been made
of the unveilin~ of two Memorial
Stones in September .
The r1iemorial Stone for Robert
Cherin will be unveiled on
Se~tember 3 at 2: 00 rM .
The unveilin __ of the Memorial
Stone for Ralp h Jacobs will take
p;tace on September _2 4; at 2: 00 PM .
�H.i,D~.. ss... H NO.TES
H~LY DAYS ,-_1967
'
October 4 - Rosh Hashanoh Eve
October S - Thursc1a;/ , Rosh Hashanoh
October 15 - Yorn Kippur Eve
OctobGr 1Li - Sa turda~r, Yorn Kippur
October 18 - Succotb i:ve
<?.~.to~e! 19_ . - ..Th~.~dJ; ·' · ~uccoth
No Jewish home should be without one l U JNF BLUE BOXES will be
available at the door , Sunday,
,.u:.ust 2-7, a.t the H2dassah Faidup Membership Dinner .
Place :rour order now to be
q.ssurred of; having YGUR family
PICK UP YOUR Jb:;1LSH HOMic: C1...LEND,~RS
reprc sonted on the N.8·...; Hadassah
,.T SERVICES GR O?FICE . Two styles
tablecloth • . This is a Youth
a!_3:_i~~?!~.'- as m_aE,y as you.__n_e_ed_
. _ _..,.__-'•~_ixah pr_lJ_~~----- __ _,.
CONGREG..TION B ' N.L'.LI ISlt. ..Ji:L
FOUHTH & -,✓ EBSTER
MUSKEGDN, MIC HIG...N
49441
�MUSKEGON CHAPTER OF HADASSAH BULLETIN
SE?TF.fV18ER 1967
GREETINGS: SEVERAL MONTHS HAVE ELAPSED
SINCE THE LAST TEMPLE BULLETIN, BUT WHAT
WORLD STIRRING AND EARTH SHAKI NG EVE NTS
HAVE TRANSPIRED: ON MONDAY, JU NE 5TH, IN
STUNNING PREDAWN AIR STRIKES, THE TINY
NATION or ISRAEL ALL BUT ANNIHILATED THE
MASSED AIR FORCES Of HOSTILE HATE-TORN
ARA • COUNTRIES. WITHIN 60 GLORIOUS AND
DESPERATE AND MAGNIFICENT HOURS, THE
JORDANIAN, SYRIAN AND IRAQI AIR FORCES
WERE SHATTERED.
HOURS, 600 CASUALTIES WERE TREATED AND 150
OPF.RATIONS PERFORMED BY 19 SURGEIONS. IN
ADDITION, 5 BABIES WERE DELIVERED SAFELY.
"As THE FIGHTING GREW SHARPER, THE HOSPITA!
PUT INTO EFFECT A LONG-STANDING PLAN. TH~
BED COUNT WAS DOUBLED TO 1200 WITH EXTRA
BEDS PLACED IN THE CORRIDORS AND BASEME~T e
ALL CIVILIAN PATIENTS WERE EVACUATED WITH
THE EXCEPTION OF THE CRITICALLY ILL AND
THE EXPECTANT MOTHERS. ARMED WITH PLASMA
BOTTLES, ANTITETANUS SERUM AND PENICILIN,
THE WORLD STOOD ASTONISHED AT TWO SPECTA= MEDICAL TEAMS MANNED STATIONS TO AWAIT THC
LES: THE ISRAELI CAMPAIGN, IN 6 DAYS, DE- ARRIVAL OF THE WOUNDED• NINE OPERATING
FEATED 3 ARAB ARMIES, AND THE FANTASTIC
THEATERS WERE READIED.
RALLY Of ONE PEOPLE TO RAISE FUNDS FOR
ISRAEL 1 S CAUSE. THE WALL OF GOODWILL
"Two PAPAL LEGATES VISITING HADASSAH
GREW TALLER, AND TALLER, EVERY NATION,
HOSPITAL TO OFFER MEDICAL SUPPLIES WERE
COUNTRY, ADDING ITS ORICK AND MORTAR.
POLITELY TURNED DOWN BY THE ISRAELIS, Wt-10
HADASSAH TELLS THE STORY IN A WHISPER, A HAD WELL-STOCKED SHELVES. THE LEGATES
HINT OF THE UNVELIEVABLE MIRACLE THAT
ANNOUNCED THEMSELVES SATISFIED THAT
TRANSPIRED IN THOSE 60 GLORIOUS HOURS!!
WOUNDED JORDANIAN ARAB LEGIONNAIRES WERE
GETTING THE SAME TREATMENT AND MEDICAL
FOR THE FIRST TIME, IN MORE THAN 2000
ATTENTION AT THE HOSPITAL AS THE ISRAELI
YEARS, THE JEWS ONCE MORE GOVERN JERUCASUALTIES. 11
SALEM, THE CITY REGARDED AS THE CRADLE
EVERYONE ABLE VOLUNTEERED HIS SERVICES TO
OF THE THREE rAITHS---JUDIASM, MOSLEM,
AND CHRISIANITY, AND YET SO STRIFE-TORN, HELP THE OVERTAXED MEDICAL STAFF, HELPED 1 ,
AS THE WORLD 1 S HOLIEST PLACES. · THEY HAVE TRANSPORT PATIENTS FROM AMBULANCES TO
ANNEXED THE OLD CITY, ?HE JORDANIAN SEC- EMERGENCY CLEARING STATIONS AND TO THE
OPERATING THEATERS. THEY HELPED TO FILL
TOR, AND OPENED ALL PARTS OF THE 11 HOLY
C1TY 11 TO ALL FAITHS. THE GATES OF BARB- SANDBAGS AND PASTED 2000 WINDOWS WITH ANTI
SPLINTER AND BLACKOUT MATERIAL. WITHIN
ED WIRE THAT DIVIDED JERUSALEM FOR 2
HOURS OF THE CEASE-FIRE, IT WAS ANNOUNCED
DECADES WERE SWEPT ASIDE, BUT THE OLD
THAT THERE WERE 679 DEAD AND 2563 WOUND~D~
ANIMOSITY BETWEEN JE W AND ARAB CAN BE
DIMMED BY REPLACING THE HATRED BY THE
MRS. CHARLOTTE JACOBSON , NATIONAL PRESID~N
OLDER AND MORE BENIGH HUMAN TRAIT:
OF' HADASSAH VISITED THE WAR-DAMAGED MEDCURIOSITY - HOW EACH SIDE LIVES, FEELS,
ICAL STRUCTURE, ON Mr . ScoPus. SHE: SAID.
AND BELIEVES INSTEAD or BEING ENGULFED
IN A TIDAL WAVE OF SLAUGHTER WHICH ONLY
IT WILL BE REHABILITATED 11 AS SOON AS WE ·
CAN RETURN SOME OF THE WARDS TO USE."
VIOLATES EVERY CANON or FUNDAMENTAL
TRUTHS, AND THE BASIC ELEMENTS OF GOOD,
THIS WAS THE ORIGINAL HADASSAH HOSPITAL ON
MOUNT Scopus, INACCESSIBLE TO ISRAE LIS
COMMON SENSE AND TASTE.
DURING THE 19-YEAR JORDANIAN OCCUPATI ON
Now HADASSAH IS FACED WITH THE ARDUOUS
OF THE AREA. HADASSAH GUILT A NEW MEDICAl
AND CHALLENGING TASK or ADMINISTERING TO CENTER AT E1N KAREM, WEST OF JERUSALEM,
THE NEEDS OF ISRAEL. Now IS THE TIME TO AFTER CONTROL OF THE ROAD LEADING TO THE
TEST AND TO PROVE WHETHER OUR CLAIMS TO
ORIGINAL FACILITY HAD COME UNDER JORDAN IA~
THE DEDICATION or THE BASIC RESPONSIBILI- CONTROB IN THE ISRAEL-ARAO WAR FOR
TIES ARE REAL. THE FOLLOWING ARE EXCERPS: INDEPENDENCE.
WHICH APPEARED IN THE JE WISH NEWS:
PROF. KALMAN MANN, DIRECTOR GENERAL OF
MED ICAL 'AORLD NEWS PAY HOI\.OR TO HADASSAH I SHADASSAH MED I CAL CENTER, SAID THE USE OF
i-OSPITALIZATIO N:
THE Mr. scoPus BUILDING wouLD DEPEND up.2 ,-.
A SURVEY TO DETERMINE THE NEEDS OF THE
JERUSALEM POPULATION. MEANWHILE THOUSSPECIAL ARTICLES IN RECENT ISSUES OF
MC:DICAL WORLD NEWS PAY GREAT TRIBUTES TO ANDS Or ARAB FAMILIES HAVE BEEN TREATED
AT THE Mt . $COPUS CENTER, INCLUDING MANY
THE ROLE or HADASSAH-HEBREW UNIVERSITY
CHILDREN , AND ABOUT 100 WOUNDED \SRAELI
ME DICAL CENTER FOR ITS ROLE IN THE RESOLDIERS ARE BEING TREATED THERE.
CENT CONr-LtCT THUS:
nL1KE ISRAEL 1 S ARMED FORCES, THE TINY
MIDDLE EASTERN NATION 1 S HOSPITALS AND
DOCTORS ARE CREDITED WITH AN OUTSTANDING
PERFORMANCE DURING LAST MONTH 1 S DRAMATIC
6 DAYS or r1GHTING. TYPICAL WAS THE
PERFORMANCE OF HADASSAH-HEBREW UNIVERSITY
MEDICAL CENTER IN JERUSALEM, WHICH BECAME
A COMBINATION rRONT-LINE MEDICAL UNIT,
CASUALTY CLEARING STATION, AND BASE
HOSPITAL.
"HIT BY J SHELLS AT THE OUT-BREAK Of
HOSTILITIES, HADASSAH WENT ON A 24-HOUR
EMERGENCY SCHEDULE. DURING THE FIRST 36
**** *******
MUSKEGON CHAPTER OF HADASSAH CORDIALLY
INVITES YOU TO THE PAID-UP MEMBERSHIP
DINNER ON SUNDAY EVENING, ALGUSf 27TH AT
6:00 P.M. AT TEMPLE B1 NAI tSRAEL. THE
SPEAKER WILL BE RAMI AMITZ-LEV, DIRECT
FROM ISRAEL, AND AS3)CI /-\TED WITH JNF
SPEAKERS BUREAU. ENTERTAINMENT WILL BE
I SRAEL I FOLK DANCE GROUP. HADASSAH
MEMBERS GRAT! S, AND HUSBANDS AND/OR GUESTS
$3.50 EACH. MRS. HARRY BERMAN IS MEMBERSHIP CHAIRMAN: MiS. ARTHUR GREENBERG IS
PROGRAM CHAIRMAN.
SEE YOU AT THE DINNER ON SUNDAY, 6:00 p.M.
�
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1
TEMPLE 8 NAI ISRAEL
EMPLE
MUSl<EGON .1 MICHIGAN
ALK
Rabbi Dr. T'hillip Itosenberg
President Mr. Alan Oppenheimer
~~!)--Iyar 5727
- --~··- ---------------M._f:Y.L..:'-..,_1..:..9_6_,__7.
SCHEDULE- OF WORSHIP SERVICES
5
Friday Evening
8:00 PM
Sermon: "JUSTICE"
farticipants: Mrs. N. Broutman and Mr.- I. ushendorf
, Kiddush
May 12
Friday Evening
7:30 PM
Fii.MILY WORSHIP SERVICE
Birthday Blessing Ceremony
Oneg Shabbat
Friday Evening------ --- ~8:00-PM
Sermon: fl.,1CCEPT1..NCE OF TIIE Li1W"
Participants : Mr. _and ¥.irs . Robert Libner
Kiddush
-Saturday Morning
10:00 .;.}!
May 20
CONFIRM£.. TION SERVICE
Confirmands: Both Cherin, Randy Suo Ennis, Lynne Jaffe
Maurice Libner, li.Tthur Rothschild, Judi th Shumacher
Victor Steinman and Regan Teles
THE CONGREC1,.TION IS. INVITED TO LUNCH IN THE SOCL.L H,i.LL..
FOLLOWING THE CONFIRM.~TION SERVICE
Friday Evening
May 2b
Sermon: "MEMORL.L DuY11
Participantsz Mr. & Mrs. Lewis Jaffe
Kiddush
May
TRiillI TI ON,.L Si.RVICES
YIZKOR MEMORL.L f'.aS.30VER SERVICE
May 1, Monday
Si1B.b,.TH MORNINGS
May 6, 13, and 27
8:30
...M
8:30 HM
�6 Ha~assah Study Group _ 1-;-~ E X-;T· R id· ---~_.,1¥:-.-a:l,QJT-; ITl
i ·-Homo: C-ene .Berman
]ho1 ·· sc0nic Drwvo
FRE!rBw.INCH ... T EL~CTION :VJ.aY 28
. ~:
9 Sisterhood CMooting ·. '" 7:30
,.
.
~-- ~ - - - - - Tues
Childre n$' Talent Show
~:~2.1ual:__9ongrcrgationalIn honor • of Motherst Day Hoe_jting· aq4?4'1:iqtion :will be held 1
Tues-Thurs Hadassah,Rogiorial Con;..
·::S.~2:Y.,._11c:1.:_:28'-a.t lOtOO • h M.
I
16--17-18.
forcncc - · DotrhlJ; ''.·.~ ;~ . ;~ ,-:f.:}'fe ' ro adding a n0w feature to .
\-~eds
17 B•nai Brith M~<;i tirtg ,, 8::.QQ\• tl:{.~\moo ting ;:-: , Fiw..,E bRUNCH , as
County-h~seurrr_BiJ°i:l&iii~ · · ·g~e.:~"ts of the:.J~mpl~ Board of
'Ihurs 18 BO.. ~RD oF· Tff0.$T0ts , -'..:":.-7:4.5, flrr:~~-oi:a .,,. :r{'>y.ou :~~n be present
~unt
20 Confirmation ·f'rog~an( 1,0,}J.O: _pl~-~~?,-:;~e,11 th~ Tompio· s~Ore't;ar-y:,.:;;
u
21 Hadas54h ,) )qnor Dinner- 6:00 so ~e - 'Will-kno"' ·•:how .·.many De~roit _'.·
Holiday Inn ···bago ls to got.
24
Hadassah
M
a
eting
8:
00
Plan to attend and voto for
Weds
Homo: Lillian Singer
tho people who will guide tho Te.
2484 Winchestur
plo in the coming y J ar.
28
EL.2CTION
&
BRUNCH
10
:
00
;,.nd beside$, FREE brunches are
Sun
T0mplo
____
not Ga$y to como b~ thoso days.
_ 1-1.lan__!:.. 0,E'.ponho imor, hesidont
RZLIGIOUS SCHOOL
!3 'N.1.I BRITH URGES l1.TTENTu1.NCE
Sessions:
May 'J, 14 & 21
10: 00 - 12:00
Mr . William Drukor urges
Closing ~xorcisas May 21
B 'nai Brit;l mom ors to attend
t~o r egular May me e ting which
CONFIRMi1 TION CkSS
will bo he ld May 17 in the County
Saturday mornings - 10: 0'5"°7.M
Museum Building.
.
May 6 & 13
'Ihore will be elBc~ion of
Confirm~tion Exorcises - May 20
officers for tho coming year~
~ Tomplc· - 10:00 ;-,.~-- - - -and .also decisions will be made
as to allocation of funds for
COMBINED B~~LZTIN N~T MONTH
~..E~~rvico Organizations
Sat
Tho information .needed for the
combined Juno, July and 1..ugust
bulletin is n00 ded in writing by
May 25 -at 9: 30 - but the earlier
tho bettor . This should include
names of all new officers of organizations, in addition , to any •summer
events or mooting datos . The
September bull Jtin will be mailed
the last we<3k in 1~ugust .
·
...... - .... - .
Pago 2
~-·--------
J:N INVIT11.
------ TION
.
. .
,
Hadassah cordially invites you
anc:l yo~ husband to tho ir .i-..nnual
Donor Dinner at Holiday .Inn. on
May 21 at 6 : 00 .
. Tho program is a musical presentation "Me and Sympathy" , by
our own members . Call Florance
.Rubinsky or Leatrice Ennis f or
reservations~
�Y©U
A F-2 E I l\J V 1- t D
T C'
ATTEND
OUR
SECOND
.~NNU.u.L
I N S T ... L ! - "• T I O N D I N N E R •• N D D
.u.
NCE
81-0NSORED J OINTLY BY THE TEMl-'LE B 'N••I ISR...EL
*************
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Many, many comments aftor last yuar 1 s af fair indicate d that
it was one of tho vory finost in many yaars. In addition to the
social s ucce ss of tho aff air, we wor e over-sold and had to so t
up additional place s at tho last minute .
Here ar o tho facts :
Date : Sunday, Juno 4
Time : 6:30 l'M
f lace : Masonic Tomplo
Tieko-ts : ~4.50 per person
Be cause of the ne ces sity of our guarantee ing a m1nl.Jllum
number of pe ople to tho Masonic Templ.J , .it will bo ne ce ssary
for ticke ts to ba bought and paid for , in advance . Wo will
only LO able to accomodato a limit0d number of pcoplJ and unl e s s tick0 ts arc obtained in advanc e , we will not be in a
position to honor any r oquosts for admission at tho door .
Bott or mark in on your cale ndar now .
RGse rvations , accompanied by checks, mus t be in by May 25 .
l"iail to tho Tomplo o _f ic e , caro of Templ e se cro tary, or to Mrs .
Loui s Aron, 23 08 Jof f or s on, Muskufon He i ghts .
Thank you for your prompt cooperation !
�Tffoi'JK YGU, , • T.H,.l~1\ YOU . • • • T.H,.NK,.l9Y ! •
The rrosident of tho Siste rhood
gratGfully thanks the followin g for
the ir holp in producing our massive
Community S~ dor:
Tho Out-of-Town Kosher Chickon
Pr ocuromont Division: The Chicken
Pluc king Division; Tho Chicken
Soup Division; Thu Yatzoh Ball Division; The ,1.pple Poo l ors Division
(comple t e with stained hands); The
Charosos Grindors Division; The
llorc s -: radish Proc uromont Division
(it wasn 't easy); Tho Table 3ott crs'
Divisi on ; ~ho Cake BJking Division;
The Division Ghiof in Charge in
Dividinr,- tho Divisions .
NEXT Y,i;,..R rn JERUStLEM~ ! !
,1.ND MORZ TH•..N .K YOU t
Tho I--rosidont of the Temple·
gratefully thanks tho President of
tho Sistorhoo~ and hs r co- Chairman
Mrs . 1arnor Galombcck , for involuntarily acc ep ting tho r e sponsibility of putting on tho ~e dor .
To those mombo rs of our Congre gation who think this sort of affair
just happons, just try to r e call
tho big productions you have at
homo for just your own familie s .
Then try hard to ima ? ine preparinf tho same 0eder ( complete
with all th2 traditional trimmings) for about ono hundred and
seventy people . Every woman who
has over worked in our Temp l o kitchon on an affair knows wha t a
nightmarish physical layout they
had to try to work in . Someday ,
in tho not too distant future ,
we hope wow ill financially be
ablo to enla rge and rearrange the
(ContinuJ d noxt column)
Page
4
inadequate faciliti2s . It took
a tremendous amount of t ime ,
labor, and taking up r esidence
at tho Tomple • .
We lcome Homo , Dear ~v ife ._
11
J~NGw'LS 11 .t--ICK UP DEFICIT T.~B
·-----------
My vary spe cial thanks to
those 11••ngols" of our Con g-regation who so generously underwrote the deficit incurrod in
i-,utting- on tho Soder . lrJ o know
boforo announcing the planned
Community Soder to our Congregation that it could not possibly bo done for tho amount of
money charged for ticke ts . .1.nd
if tho tickets woro priced at
tho l evel nocessar-; to break
even, many people probably
would not attend . Thor cforo ,
committmonts wore made in advance from a few members who
over tho years have always come
through in -time of noe d, who
said thoy would pick up th0 tab
for any lossJ s wo incurr0d .
They made it financially
possibl3 •
.h.lan L Opp,mhoime r, I-resident
UN ION Gfu.MS
Ploas0 make your UNIONGR.aM
chocks payable to Sistorhood and
indicatG UNIONGR.nMS . R~momber
Mot her with a Mother ' s Day
mo ssage via UNICNGR...M.
Phone : 773-5340
GIFT SHOP
Select your Mothor 's gift for
May 14 fr om tho Gift Shop . Jontact _;l!:_ur_ Gift_Shop Cha i rI_11ar:.._ __
�TYG .nND GUESTS R .V.e; BUSY IN.r:,_;_;KEND
·- --~---
Tho woo kond of ·>-pril 11 brough t
so v0nty MS'l'Y-itos to Muskegon to
attend tho Third and Final General
Board Moo ting of tho yoa r . The
gue sts arrived Friday afternoon and
attended se rvices th2t ni ght with
Musko f' on youth group and familie s .
..dter tho Cnog Shabba t , Barbara
St. Dannis, a loc al artist gave a
talk on r oiigious art and showed
sampl e s of her work . On Saturday
morning, tho MSTY guosts pre sented
an original Sabbath sorvic o at tho
'Tu m, l o . .~fte rwa rds camo the bo.:lrd
Mee ting , with oac b of tho committoa s
pre sentin g skits and written r eports
of their activi tios . Lunch, so rvod
by tho Sistorhood, wa s a welcome
break . Mo ro r eports from local
youth ?roups, constituti onal r evision, and other busine ss compl ot od
th:J afto rnoon .
vJith a quick run bom0 to change
clothe s, wo got togo thor a t tho
Earman ' s homo on Lake rfichigan .
Thur o we built a fire , roasto d hot
dogs and othe r snacks and wound up
our WO•J kond naving a fun time . -~
bus camo at 11 :30 and evoryono ·
headed homo .
On Sunday, afte r sleep ing 11 l a t o 11 ,
we came' ba~k to tho Tompl o a t
10: 00 and wero sorvod a brunch , and
said our ?Oodbyos .
Carol ~toindlor and .Darb hoson
did a groat job and dos orvo a
spe cial award for plannin~ and carrying out tho bulk of tho work . .:i.
big thank-you also goa s to our advisors, Hrs . Borman and hrs . Ste inman and to Rabbi hosonbor g and M
r.
and Jv1rs . Rothschild . un extra
thanks to Nr . and i'irs . Bo r man for
l ottin? us have our party a t the ir
homo . Our since r e appre cia t ion,
t oo , goos to Sisterhood for tho
Onog Shabbat, tho Saturday lunch
and tho ..>unday brunch . It gave
us strength for the busy woo kond .
Finally, to all those who
house d our guo sts, a very h-Jarty
thanks.. wo know from our Sunday
morning ge t-toco thor, that tho
MSTY- i t os wo r e treatod very we ll
and had a groat timo .
Our next moetinp will tako
place at tho Tomplo on .:>unday ,
,..pril JO, at 11:00 ,..M. Tho sla t e
of office rs for 1967-68 will be
prosontod .
___Tom Steinman ,__JYG_!ro sid_?~
UJC .• FPE•.LS TO i B.CCR..,..) TIN,.TOliS
The r o arc still a f ow who arc
counted on each year to help carry
tho United Jowish Chc:.ritios financial load who havo sent in no
ple d'"OS for 1967 .. . n.nd thor u arc
still thoso who , living in tho
midst of all tho bl o ssing of .~orica, havo novor accoptod tho
privilo go of helping the ir l oss
fortunat e bro thron in othe r lands.
Uni t od Jewish ,..ppoal no eds your
help in rnisinr <W 7S , 620 , 000 in
1967 for 827 , 600 noody J ews for
c l othing , food, transportation,
education, care of tho a ged,
vocational training •••• c, . 1 you
dony them? If your plodro card
has be en mislaid, call the Tdmpl o
office and reque st another .
You 11~ b0 glad you did !
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- - · - - -·- - -
Tomplo office Hours:
9:30 - 1:30 - Mondays - Thursday ,
or later by _E:Epointment .
Pago
5
�P1iR~rn_g__~()T PROJ.t:_9_1'.J:_1-t£Glli:SSES
If you have to park a few blocks
President .1 .lan Oppenheimer
away and trudge in to Temple , just wishes to express his thanks and
figure it will to worth it when yo thanks of the Longregation to Mrs .
arc privileged to gaze around the
uudrey Chaill and to Ellen Cahill
mudloss Temple ~arking Lot of the
for tho fine displays put in the
showcase in the lobby . Those
Future .
Plans aro for a decorative stone displays aro chanred frequently
wa:1..1 across the front with the
and involve personal time and
same type of stohe as used on the
effort in getting materials and
Temple . Tho lot will bo blackmaking thinfs to aid the displays.
topped, with a cement curb all alach holiday has its own special
round . There will bo landscaping
display of oLjocts and books conaround the lot and on a contar is- nected with it, and it gives us
all a greater awareness of tho
land • .also be ing installed arc
storm sowors to carry off rain and holiday,
-------~blting snow to a Fourth Stroot
Many thanks from tho Temple
storm sewer .
Mr . Loo Rosen ha s long f e lt
Secretary for tho many kind .
messages of good wishes during
tho nee d for completion af tho
parking lot project was a definite hor ccnvalosconco .
lack in the Temple Building ProCH,.NGE OF ..DDRESS
gram . He has been instrumental
in gottin[ tho plans underway and
has put forth a f r ~at deal of time
On your current Community Lists ,
and effort .
change the addross of tho Jeffrey
The lot is scheduled to be in
Conns to 1118 Camelot , Muskegon ,
used in ·about t-wo mon\h.3'.! _ __ _--1'" 49445 .
ENJOY
.d
CL _,,.R CONSCBNCE
PERLM...N D&SH
S.~DDENS COMMUNITY
If your 1966-67 pledge is not
Friends in the Congre gation
now paid, YOU are delinquent ~
B' nai Israe l grieve with Mrs .
\Jo arc wall into tho fourth quar- 1 Robert 1--orlman ov3r tho sudden
ter . vihon spring arrive s, it al·- ~ doath of her husband from a
ways finds us scraping the bottom heart attack in Chicago , rlpril 12 .
of tho barrel for funds to pay
Tho marriage of r-'ir . and hrs .
salarie s, utilities and other ur- Forlman on December 15 of last
gent Tompl o expe nse s, and this
yoar was announce d in tho Temple
.. is the situation r.i[h t now .
Talk Bull0tin . Mrs . Perlman
C~ t you chock in at once, and
(uudrey ) is the daughter of the
avoid having tho Finance Committee Samuc 1 L'ipmans .
Posse breathing down your neck .
Pleaso and thank you .
I
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�~NNIVERS1~RIES
YAHRZEIT
TILLii A.t-w.::Y~FF, mother of Mrs .
Nathan Broutman, May 1
SAMUEL AgHENDORF, fathor of Abo,
Isadore , ·Jacob and Max Ashondorf ,
May 4
.
REGINA GRANIK, mother '6f Mrs.
william Starn, May 12
SAMUEL STROMBERG, father of Dr .
Maurice ·Stromb.:i rg, Msi;y 13
ROSE KOHN, mother of Mrs. Jack
Lipman, May 15, Iyar 5
JOSEPH BLUMBERG, fathor of Mrs.
Samuel La-v, son, May 18, Iyar. 8
HARRY FISH:2:R, husband of Mrs . Anna .
Fisher, father of Mr. Eugene
Fisher, May 21
CAROL CHARLOTTE STiINDLZR, daughter
·
cf Mr. and Mrs . Milton Stoindlor,
${star of Mr. Jack Stoindlor,
Ma:y 27
BARNBT GREENBERfil, father of Mrs .
Sol A. Silverman, May 28
LOUISE ARON, mother of Mr. Louis
Aron, May 29
.
ANNIE r!I1J.,£R, mother of Dr. Phillip
Miller, May 2_9.,.,___I....y_a_r_l_9_ _ _ _ __,
1
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CONDOLENCE
To tho family of
LOUIS DARMST~D'IER
fathe r of Mrs. Jack Stc indlor,
who passed away hpril 9.
May his memory bo for a
ble ssing .
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MEMORIAL STONE TO-~------~BE UNVEILED
Announcement has boon made that
tho unveiling of tho Memorial Stone
for Harry Fisher will take place
Sunday, May 21~ at J:00 PM
Pago 7
Mr . & Mrs .
Mr . & Mrs .
Mr.· & hrs .
!i!:.:.__,3!, ,Mr 9 •
Marcus Boss, May 7
Ral?h Hawkins, May 10
.Tod NG unmr, :May ·l• ·
SaE1ucl Klayf.J M~l3!L
CONTRIBUTIONS
InMomo:rx: -oTiouis Dc;trmstadtor
. Board.. of -Education for Roiigious
. School from Mrs. Harry ·Fis~or
Youth Group Scholarship .l"und
from Mrs . Alexander Smith and
Mr . & Mrs : ttarrison Friend
Gardon Fund from Mr . and Mrs .
Milton Stoindler
General Fund, _from Mr. and Mrs .
Samuel Shumachor and hrs .
Solma Cahn
.
In Memory of _Robert 1-\Jrlrnan
Gardon ·Fund, fr;om Mr . and hrs •
~1:-~~--~~~ndlo~_-___· _ __. ; _
ASHENDORFS DON,, TE UNION H.H.GGADAH&
h
g,rncrous supply of Union
Ha,';"gadahs has been donated for
Temple use by tho .t.1.shcndorf
familias •
...rrangcmon ts, handled by Mr .
...bo ...shondorf, specify copios
in memory of Mr . Louis Darms tad te r , Mrs . 1..ndrew Epstein ,
Mrs . Roso Singer, Mr. Ralph
Jacobs , Mr . Harold Rosen, ~Jr .
Josiah ~Jioner and 1v1r. Paul
\.honor .
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REFU1,H SH..,L..Th,H
Our prayers and sincere best
wishes for a full recovery to
MR . M.,.X KOF'.GLOFF
~S. JEROME S TZfu'\J
who -we re _hospitalizs.9 in .t1.pril ~
�C•.NTOR JOSEPH SING12,R EXF'RESSE.S .....tI:-h.ECL.1.TION
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(Copy of letter to Mr • .;,.lan Oppenheimer, President of Temple) ·
March 19, 1967
Dear ,~la.n:
I am deeply grateful to you, the Congregation, and our distinguished
Rabbi Hosenberg for presenting me with the final seven volumes and
index rounding out the complete set of the Cancino translation of the
Babylonian Talmud.
Indeed I am highly honored by this lofty token of appreciation by
our C0 ngrogation for my humble services, and I cherish this holy gift
above any I have ever received. iach of the seven volumes has been
thoughtfully inscribed by Rabbi hosenberg with appropriate Talmudic
quations and personal tributes which I prize and for which I am most
thankful.
With our present devout and dedicated spiritual leadership our Congregation has an unusual opportunity to grow spiritually and with the
Grace of the ,.1.lmighty may it progress from strength to strength.
Sincefoly,
Joseph Sinro·r
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CONGREG.. TION BI N,~I . IS&.i L
FOUR T'd & viEBS TER
MUS~ffiG01~, MICHIGuN 4941.ll
�APRIL 1967 HADASSAH NEWSLETTER
LEATRICE ENNIS, PRESIDENT
We often agree with Shakespeare that this
world of ours can be likened to a stage.
On this stage we see a great pageant of
life beillg enacted all around us---a
kaleidoscope of people, color, purposes,
scenes---one act or fascet terminating,
another beginning, yet all woven into one
great tapestry---creation, story, and play.
Hadassah is profoundly concerned with
survival of our people and is committed
to a dynamic program of education and
guidance. Our youth is the indispensable
link to the future.
One of our acts is Youth Aliyah, of which
a kinetic force is at wrk and plays a
dynamic impact on their lives in years to
come.
make alive, smite and heal.He doth teach
man understanding and also to do good.
He smite-th in righteousness and justice
and healeth in mercy and lovingkindness.
No crafty device can be concealed from
Him, for naught is hidden from His sight.
He causeth healing plants to grow and
doth implant in the hearts of sages
skill to heal by His manifold mercies and
to declare marvels to the multitude,
that all that live may know that He made
them, and that beside Him there is none
to save •• Be ye mindful of Him at all
times and seek Him in truth and
uprightness and rectitude that ye may
prosper in all that ye do; then He will
cause you to prosper and ye shall be
praised by all men ••• As for you, be
strong and let not your hands slacken,
for there is a reward for your labours.
God is with you when ye are with Him. L
ye will keep His covenant and walk in
His statutes to cleave unto them, ye
shall be as saints in the sight of all
men, and they shall say: 11 Happy is the
people that is in such a case; happy
is that people whose God is the Lord".
We express our impact on healing, teaching
and research. The ideals underlying
medicine in Israel stem from centuries-old
Jewish traditions. The Hadassah Medical
Organization, which is over a half century
old, and the Hadassah-Hebrew ' University
Center in Jerusalem, now its headquarters,
were made possible by a combination of 2
forces in Hadassah: the need to test
DATES TO REMEMBER!
truth by its ability to work---and Zionism---devotion to Jewish survival and our
STUDY GROUP - SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1967
people---a movement of profnund growth
AT 1:30 P.M. AT THE RESIDENCE OF MRS.
in our democracy.
HARRY BERMAN, 1401 SCENIC DRIVE, IN
Other acts or rolls we play is the commNORTH MUSKEGON.
unicating force on teaching and searching
out new: skills :for expanding ever increas- HADASSAH MEETING WEDNESDAY EVENING,
ingly mechanized and automated economy.
MAY 24, 1967. 8:00 P.M. PLACE OF
The system of vocational education stand- MEETING WILL BE ANNOUNCED LATER.
ards are continually being set forth in
At this meeting a detailed report will
Israel and are being adapted by others.
be given concerning the Regional Con. ference which will be held in Detroit,
Michigan Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday
One of the most poig.aant moments in a
doctor's life is the moment when he reMay 16, 17, and 18th.
cites his oath of allegiance to his
vocation. The graduates of the Hebrew
HADASSAH DONOR DINNER -SUNDAY EVENING,
University-Hadassah Medical School recite MAY 21, 1967 --6:30 P.M. TO BE HELD AT
the Oath of Asaph on this occasion:
HOLIDAY INN. MORE DETAILS FORTHCOMING.
Asaph Ben Berachyahu was a Jewish doctor
who is thought to have lived in Israel
during the 6th century C.E. Jewish
teachers of medicine administered his
oath to their students through the
centuries. It was in continuation of
this tradition that the Hebrew UniversityHadassah Medical School chose the Covenant
of Asaph Ha-rofeh (the physician:)
And ye shall not harden your
hearts against the poor and the needy,
but heal them; and ye shall not call
good evil or evil good ••• And ye shall
not make use of any manner of idolworship to heal thereby, nor trust in
the healing powers of any form of
their worship •• And now, put your trust
in the Lord your God and God of truth,
the living God, for he doth kill and
11 • • •
If you have not already sent in your
donor contribution, please do so; otherwise you'll be contacted. This is just
a reminder.
�
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TEMPLE ·s'NAI ISRAEL _
EMPLE
MUSf<EGON 1 MICHIGAN
ALK
Rabbi -
Dr. I'hillip Hosenberg
President Mr. Alan Oppenheimer
Adar II - Nisan
April 7
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SCHEDULE OF WORSHIP SERVICES
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8:00 PM
Guest Speaken Reverend Royal Synwolt, Central Methodist
Sermon: 11 THE LORD IS OUR SHEPHERD"
Partiqipants: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Krause
Oneg Shabbat
April 8
Saturday Morning
BAR MITZVAH OF IlhVID STERN
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April
14
_Invita~t_io_n_P_a..,.ge_2__)__ _____ __ _ __
Friday Evening
8:00 PM
COMBINED MSTY, YOUTH GROUP AND FAMILY WORSHIP SERVICE
BiPthday Blessing Ceremony
_ __ _ ,_ _ __ _ _ _ _ _On
__e_g_S_p_a_b_b_a_t_ _ _ _ _ _ ___ _ ~
April 28
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Friday Evening
Sermon: "GOALS NEVER REACHED"
Participants: Dr. & Mrs. Morton Kantor :
Kiddush · .
8:00
Friday Evening
Sermon: "THE COMM/iliDMENTS 11
Participants: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bennan
Kiddush
8:00 PM
'IRilDITIONli.L SERVICES
5'BlU~TH MORNINGS
April 1, 15, 22 and 29
FIRST D,lY P~'.illSOVER SERVICE
Tuesday, April 25
8:30 AM
8t30 AM
�C~END,1.k•..: -,~PRIL, 1967
INVIT11. TION .
1• .........
l _Hadas,s aft Study Group · 1:,30
. Haine : . Goldie Smith
0cc iden ta.l Hate 11· ··.:
Tues
4 Sisterhood Meetipg
8: l.S :,,.
Home: Ruth Oppenheimer
3053 Coolidge ,
Thurs 6 Comparative Religion .--· atcx:i'
·: For Sisterhood ·Members
Temple Methoqist Church
Tues 11 Hadassah Open Meeting 8:lp
Home: GeP:trude Greenberg
Book Review by . ._.
Ruth Krause ·-···
Thurs 13 Hadassa~ Rummage Sale
Rescue Mission 9:30-4 :00
Fri-Sun MSTY .General Board Meeting
14-16
at 'Muskegon
Weds 19 B 1nai Bri th Stag .1
6: 30
Honoring Abe nshendorf
Viking Hall
Thurs 20 BO.,dtD OF TRUST.:iliS
7:45
Mon
24 COMMUNITY SEDER
6: 15
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(B
__y~paid r~~E;'~_t_i_o_n_o_n_l_y__)
Sat
>
RELIGIOUS SCHOOL
.ii.pril 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30
10:00 - 12:00
..:i. NODEL $~DER WILL BE HELD ON
APRIL 23 FOR 'IHE RELIGIOUS SCHOOL
Sessions:
CONFIRM.1. TION CUSS ·,. .
Saturday mornings - 10: 00 ,-..M
~pril 1, 15,' 22 ·& 29
!!_Eril ' 8 sess~~_tarts at 9:00 .h.M
PUN TO .ii.TT:;zND
THE B 1NAI BRITH STAG .
HONORING ABE aSHENDORF
Viking Hall-hpril 19 at 6:30 .
Tickets-$3 .So
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Mr. ·and Mrs . Jerome Stern wish
to invite the entire Jewish Community ttr":'t~~Bar .. Mitzvah of
their son
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Services begin at 10:30 . ii.M
-S aturday , ~. ~pril. 8, . and luncheon .: t~_
~_--:,_·.
follo-w:s irriinedfately after in -~ ..;the .Social .Hall of thEf TemP;le1· · ·
TEYJ.PLE ON TELEVISION ,1.PRIL 2
It was a long time coming, .
bu·t it will finally :soon be here l
It is announced that Rabbi
Phillip Rosenberg, .together with
members of the Temple B 1nai
Israel Youth Group, will present
"HOW. TO T&.1.CH THE GOD. CONCEPT
TD CHILDREN" on Channe 1 13
(WZZM) on Sunday, npril 2, at
12:30 noon tim~.
This was filmed in June, 1965,
and has been delayed due to
production difficulties.
Among those participating
were: Rabbi Rosenberg , ' Arnold
Bo\lI'ziel and the choir, Suzanne
Lucas, Lenore Fonstein, Lorraine
Friend, Alan Parker, James
..
Fisher, ''Harol<i Shumacher and Mr .
and•Mrs. : James Price and Chad.
However, owing to the original
breakdown of the camera when recording, we do not know if
ev._~ryohe :w:iJl be shown.
INFORl'l..11. TION NEEDED FOR MhY
BULLETIN 11. T TEMPLE Ol FICE IN
WRITING BY ~PRIL.25 at 9:30 AM.
.
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�P..:i.STOR SYNWOL'l' SP&1.KS E .RE ,1.PRIL
7
The Reverend_Royal. J. Synw?lt,
wl:).o will be· the 'Temple 's Gu?•st
Speaker at the first .w orship in: .
, J1.pril'; will ,have ~s>;his· .. s~rmon ' :
topic . "The tord ·is -Our Sheplierdt 1.:. : ·
ii ·native · of Ill iriois -and the
·
son of a Methodist minister, he is;
a graduate of the Uf}iversity of
Iil:ipois an~ the Garret~ Theo;!.o 7;
gic-al Seminary and did ·graduate ·
· work at :Michigan St.3:te University.
.The years of 1944-46 i,.,ere spent : in
. the army . ·
·
.
Pastor Synwolt, who · is now ser:.. :
ving Centrai i1ethodist Church; ' '.'
came to Michigan in the fall ~:if : :
· 195;1, .and has been pastor ·of· se\ier. ·,al Michig.an ·:c~mrches and a member
of Boards ·apd. ;..,gencies of the
_Methodist:_ Church in the _Michigan
. anhual Cohfen§nce ~
.
His wife, Margaret , i _s a native
of We st Virgin.ia, and tfLBy have
t~ree children, David; Jeffrey
. and~J oAnne " :· c~. t·. .. , •.
- :; : · ;Rabbi Rosegberg urges· that a
. large number of Temple. 9ongregants.
ayail :_themselves of the pppOrtunity
to he?:r ·. Reverehd Synwolt' a,t :t1:l;Ls
servic'e ~·
ATTENTION SIS1ERHOOD MEMBERS
.~
Thursday Evening , April 6,
-: at 8:00 .PM Rabbi and the mini: _ster :of · Temple: Methodis~ Church
'.°:_will have ' a : Comparative Religion
. Discu.s sion ;wi,,th qµestion per'iod.
: The ladj.e s of , the ...Guild -h ave.
·.,asked_-.us as _'t};;eir gue$ts. Pleas
· attend. ·
..
'Ihursday~. Apr.i t 6, 8:00 PM
Temple Methodist (ChuI:'ch ·; -·:
2500 Jefferson, across --- :
from ·.Height_s High Schoo_l
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·COI-U·1UNITY · SEDER.. -.CO!T.LETE
8:311-0UT
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_ We ' have . accomplished the im- ;·.
possible ""'.- 167. pc;tid Treserva tions
are iri for the Comnnmi ty ~der ; .
to be held on Monday-? .4pril 24, ; ·
at 6:15 ·'PM • . Reservations are ;. ,
' now 'definitely·, po.sitiveiy, and
irrevocably clos.ed1 If you did~
n' t make it, the moral is:-, Get 1- .
ydur. reservation,. in eafly ·±:of :~·: ·.
future affairs'.: .
_·,':
- :
:'.
. This ,is , a :- rem;irkable ac~i~ve~ . .
'ment, .and the Sisterhood'· commit~ . · :..
tees . vi.:i.11 ,be:_mi~hty _bu~y: ;gfr;ts / :
in the month .. o..f .,"-!?ril,
.·. -.: : l·
.Ji-
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~PaU; f !;~
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!O~RTH~·QTuitTEI(siillT§
s :sFECL1.L FUND ESTABLISHED
·-ru.BBI'
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N:o
, , . ..
fis-
fooling! __ _!].'he 1966~6-t
cal -year -start~ intoi..i ts , fourth
quarter th:is::week. ~t yoµr '.'
check in -,for your: fina:J..: gu~rter
oLyou.r pl~·dge, and save ·:the ..
Temple_<'. some statement- po~tage.
Thanks 'l
.
Owing to the many calls for
help. the Rabbi receives from
various individuals and iris ti tuttons, the Board decided to · establish a Rabbi's Fund .
The first contributions to this
fund we re · given by Leo hosen and
Richard Kaufman. Subsequent contributions to this fund are listed
on page 6._. ___________
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9/iLL. BEFORE· YCU
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COME IN
We will make no r&.ah promises
in regard to office hours, as the
secretary will be hospitalized awhile. Hope to soon be back to
9:30-1:30, Mondays-Thursdays soon .
�APRIL,
HADASSAH NEWSLETTER
LEATRICE ENNIS. PRESIDENT
1967 -
IN LESS THAN A f'EW MONTHS OUR HADASSAH
COMMUNITY WILL AGAIN BE PUT TO THE TEST
TO PROVE WHETHER OUR CLAIMS TO DEDICATION TO BASIC RESPONSIBILITIES IS . VERY
REAL OR IS MERE LIP SERVICE.
HAVE YOU READ THE TIMELY AND INTERESTING
ARTICL~ IN THE MARCH, 1967 ISSUE Of'
HADASSAH MAGAZINE BY MOSHE DAYAN ENTITLED,
"TERROR AND REPRISAL?" IT IS HIGHLY ENLIGHTENING IN VIEW Of' THE FACT WE JUST
HAD THE UNITED JEWISH APPEAL DRIVE• IT
WHEN WE SPEAK OF OUR DUTIES, IT IS NOT A IS A f'ACTUAL ARTICLE ABOUT THE CRUCIAL
f'ORM OF BOASTl~G• IT IS AN Af'FIRMATION
THREAT OF TERRORISM---THE DISRUPTION OF
OF OUR HAVING RECOGNIZED OUR RESPO NSIBCIVILIAN LIF~ IN ISRAEL, AND ITS GREAT
ILITIES AND TRYING TO FULFILL THEM TO THE NEED OF FUNDS TO ,CONTINUE TO BE SELFBEST OF OUR ABILITY. THE BURDENS ARE
SUFFICIENT A~fi S~LF-SUPPORTING IN VIEW 6t
INCREASING, AND DEMANDS FOR EXPANDING
THE f'ACT THERE IS· CONSIDERABLE UNEMPLOYSERVICE ARE GROWING, AND THUS OUR DUTIES MENT IN THE LAND.
ARE MUCH MORE PRESSING• IT IS ONLY FAIR
TO SAY ,THAT IN .AN APPEAL FOR COOPERATION PURELY COMMENTARY: }N WILLENSTAD, CuRQCAC
AND FOR- FUNDS TO CARRY ON OUR SERVICES IN THERE IS THE OLDEST SYNAGOGUE IN THE
THE MANY FASCETS OF OUR ACTIVITIES IN
AMERICAS, WAS NAMED HOPE OF ISRAEL-MIKVE ISRAELe ESTABLISHED AS A NUSAH
HADASSAH THAT IT IS NECE SSARY
1N
ORDER TO MAINTAIN AND HELP KEEP THE LESS SEFARD HOUSE OF WORHIP IN 1654. THE
f'ORTUNATE ' OVERSEAS, WE MUST RECOGNlZt
PRESENT STRUCTURE, WHICH RETAINS ALL OF
THAT DOING AND ATTENDING FUNCTIONS IS
THE ORI GINAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE FIRST
NOT STATIC, BUT THAT THE DUTIES WE SPEAK BU I LD I NG , t:J AS ERE(:TED IN 173.2 INS IDE THf::
Of' CALL FOR A DEMONSTRATION Of' INTEREST
HOUSE or WO RSHlP ARE ORA8.0 CHANDEL1ERS MJ:•
AND LOYALTY TO DISPROVE THAT THERE ' IS
ARE REPLI CAS OF THOSE I~ THE PORTUGUESE
EVEN THE REMOTEST POSSIBILITY OF MERE
SYNAGOGUE OF AMSTERDAM, THE ORIGINAL HOME
LIP SERVICE IN CONF'BONTING THE ISSUES
OF THE CURACAO CONGREGATION. WHITE SAND
INVOLVED IN A GREAT PROJECi AS HADASSAH. ON THE FLOOR SYMBOLIZES THE DESERT THE
JEWS CROSSED TO REACH THE PROMISED LAND,
HADASSAH IS MORE THAN A GREAT ZIONIST
AND THERE IS ALSO A MUSEUM THERE • .
ORGANIZATION, MORE THAN THE AMERICAN
PARTNER OF A WIDESPREAD MEDICAL AND
IN BET HAYIM, IS THE VERY OLD JEWISH
SOCIAL WELFARE O~ERATION IN ISRAEL.
CEMETERY. IT IS NOW SITUATED AMID THE
ALTHOUGH FJRST . AND FOREMOST, HADASSAH
SHELL OIL REFINERY WHOSE OPERATORS HAD
MEDICAL ORGANIZATION IS ONE OF THE
OFFERED THE COMMUNITY A MILLION AND A HA L•
PRI MARY FUNCTIONS AND NEWLY-EMERGING
DOLLARS FOR THE CEMETERY GROUNDS BUT WERE
NATIONS LOOK UP TO HIVO FOR LEADERSHIP IN TURNED DOWNe
SETTING UP THEIR OWN MEDICAL SERVICES.
MANY ARE ASKING AID AND DO RECEIVE
THE CEMETERY DATES BACK TO 1659, HAS MANY
ASSISTANCE THROUGH TEAMS OF DOCTORS,
INTERESTINGLY CARVED TO MBSTONES OF WHICH
NURSES AND SOCIAL WORKERS SENT INTO THOSE SOME ARE MORE THAN 250 YEARS OLD. MANY
COUNTRIES. EVEN MEDICAL STUDENTS FROM
NAMES AND INSCRIPTIONS ARE DECIPHERABLE.
THESE AMD MANY OTHER LANDS ALSO GO TO
ISRAEL TO :BE TRAINED AT THE HEBREW
THE EARLY SETTLERS IN CURACAO WERE THE
MEDICAL SCHOOL• THE MEDICAL CENTER HAS
SEPHARDIC JEWS f'ROM AMSTERDAM.. THEIR
BECOME THE ADDRESS IN ISRAEL FOR THE
HISTORY DATES BACK MUCH FARTHER. THE
LATEST. ADVANCES IN HEALING, TEACHING,
FIRST SETTLER WAS ITS FOUNDER OR ITS
AND SCIE~TIFIC RESEARCH, AND HAS
DISCOVERER, ALONZO DI OvlDA, THE 5PANISH
ACHIEVED iA WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION FOR
EXPLORER. THE FIRST JEw TO SET FOOT THER r
GIVING THE PEOPLE OF THE LAND--AND SERWAS SAID TO BE SAMUEL COHENO WHO CAME WIT :·
VICE EVERY WHERE~-THE BENEF'ITS OF THIS NEW THE DUTCH WEST INDIA COMPANY. It WAS WITl,
MED I CAL k-NqwLEDGE. To MA I NTA IN I rs
THE FORMATION OF THE MtKVE ISRAEL CONGRE~
STATURE AS A GREAT MEDICAL CENTER, IT IS GATION THAT THE ACTUAL BEGINNING OF AN
ESSENTIALTO MAl~TAIN CONTINUAL GROWTH•
ORGANIZED JEWISH Li FE BEGAN THERE;.
WE HAVE PIONEERED MANY BREAKTHROUGHS.
DATES TO REMEMBER!!!!!
You vusr HAVE ro READ YOUR HADASSAH NEw·PAPER EACH MONTH TO TRY · TO KEEP ABREAST
OF THE VAST STRIDES AND 'TECHNIQUES THAT
STUDY GROUP: APRIL 1, 1967 - SATURDAY.
· HAVE KEPT · PACE WITH PROGRESS.
RESIDENCE OF MRS. GOLDIE SMITH, AT THE
OCCIDENTAL HOTEL AT 1:30 P.M.
NOT ONLY THE CURATIVE AND DIAGNOSTIC
ASPECTS Or ,HM0 1 s STANDARD-MAKING
HADASSAH MEETING: TUESDAY, APRIL 11TH
MEDICAL PROGRAM ARE CLOSELY LINKED TO
AT 8:15 P.M. AT ~ESIDENbE OF GERTRUDE
lTS PROGRAM OF MEDICAL TEACHING AND
GREENBERG.
PROGRAM: BOOK REVIEW BY RUTH KRAUSE.
RESEARCH•
THE f1XER BY BERNARD MALAMUD AND 8LOOD
ACCUSATION BY MAURICE"SAMUEL.
l.ET US NOT FORGET THAT THE ENTIRE
SCIENTIFIC WORLD IS AWARE OF THE CREARUMMAGE SALE: THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1967
TION OF OUR GREAT CENTER OF HEALING,
AT RESCUE MISSION~ PLEASE CONTACT
TEACHING, AND ' RESEARC~. ft IS OUR
PR,lVJLEGE TO TAKE ~DVANTAGE EVERY BIT Of' 'BETTY PRICE FOR ALL DETAILS. HER PHONE
lNFORMATLON THAT WILL BE BEAMED TOWARDS
NUMBER IS: 722-3409.
US TO STRESS THE IMPORTANCE OF SUPPORTING
HADASSAH DONOR DETAILS WILL BE ANNOUNCED
SUCH A VtTAL FRONTIER OF HEALING.
AT A LATER DATE.
�_____ ________
IN A.PPRECL~TION
,
.....,_
TYG REQUESTS HELF
IN HOUSING
Our sincere "Thank you" to the
many friends who stood by us and
gave us the comfort needed in our
hour of sorrow.
Mr . & t1r·s • .Heyer Jacobs .
Mr . & Mrs . Sam Jacobs
Mr . & -Nrs . Norton Jacol;)s
Mr . & Mrs . Danie 1 Roette.r
I would like to emphasize the
· arrival of seventy-five MSTYites
on ~'lpril 14 for the Third General
Board Meeting . 11 call for help.
is going out to all congregants
to house MSTY members on •Friday
and Saturday nights . If anyone
· feels he can .house one or ·.more
youth-groupers , please notify
Barb Rosen or Carol Steindler.
i-i.ny help in this respect would
be . _greatly appre C ia ted o"
Tom Steinman
TYG President
__ .______,________ -•~ .L~'
'
.
CON'IRIBUTIONS
General Fund; in memory of .Mrs .
.nndrew Epstein, from Mr . anp.
Mrs . Sam~i Lipman, · and Mr;.
~nd. Mrs. Ha'i·old Silvermana : .
General Fund,' jn me!'llory of ~s. .
Ros.e Singet:-i _from Mr'. and ·t1rs • .
Bernard. Stern-~
.
:··
1
Ra~b$ s ~a; "in memorf at·M;t;~ o
Rose Singeri-- ·by her _;d9-ughter,
Mrs . : Lillian Gersten, and her
sons,. Irving and Samuel Singer ,
and her neighbors.
- - ···
.:',
REFthiH . SH:SkW~H-
ow,''. pf
------
ORG.i1.N GIVES TROUBLE
••••
I '
i
J·•
T SERVICES-
'
Our ··sabbath S~rvice s recently ,
:were greatly_disrupted by a
breakdown of our ~1eary organ .
Due to a malfunction, loud ,
screeching noises interferred
with. the playing and. singing of_
the music. ' We've been holding ;
c::oilective ·bl"~aths over· the
pas't _two '. years because of con- .
stant. troubles :"and subsequent
· f,epair bills on- tbe organ.. , ;We fre very · mµch afraid that our. organ
~ rea~h:µig _the end of . the line,, .
our
ayers'.- aftd. :s ince~e .b~ st
wishes for- 1a·· full recovery to ·.:.
J
- •
'
' '
'
MR; LOUIS D,.RMSX.-illTER.: · ·. - ..
who •is:·: :pa~;iejit, a:t Hack_le! Hospital{ ~r,iq : .: :: \ ' :
~-·· . '
MR ~ SOL SJLVER.MtN
. ii.N~IVERS.i-~RIES
who Wq~ hosE+~alized in March
' .: : . . . ..
Mr .· & Mrs. Jack Chevlin, -April 2 .. MI~~ TOV .
.
.
th':,. -~ Mrs . ;Robert Rosenberg,
. .
hpril 13 . .
.
to· Dr; and Mrs . ii.rthur Greenberg,
who "have°. g_o~e t6- Caliio~nia to
Mr~ & Mrs . Jacob Kaufman,
greet a brand n~~ grandson o
April 14 ·
Mr ~ & Mrs . Herman Grossman,
.
.
·.. ,
WELC.OME: 'rO: ·,: ·.o: :·
· · ~prii 27
· ·
a
'
,
;.
•--
Mr. and Mrs . Joseph Sher, who
are residing at 2179 Evanston ,
4944,.:;.2_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Page 6
Please advise Temple office of
any change of address or telephone.
�YAHRZEIT
YAHRZEIT (Continued)
MAY VANDE~EST, mother of Mrs ,
DOR.ii. SIL VERMJill, mother of Mr . Sol
Isadore Ashendorf , April 1
Silverman, April 22
JULIA STEINDLER, aunt of Mr . Milton . JOSIAH WIENER, husband of Mrs .
Steindler , April 1
Pa~line _wiener, father of Mr .
MORRIS KAN TOR, •·husband of Mrs • ·
Joel Wiener, April 22, · N"isan 12
Frances Kem.tor~ father of Dr.
MOSES PITKOWSKY, father of Mrs .
Morton Kantor, April 6
Morris Teles, ~pril 22,
BERNARD HASS, father of Mrs . Harold
Nisan 12
Kline, April 6
REUBEN BER.MaN, father of Mr .
ESTHER GUDELSKY; wife of Nr . David
Harry Berman; april 23
Gudelsky, mother of Miss Ileane
LEOPOLD MnRCUS, father of Mr.
Gudelsky, sister of Hrs. · Paul
Is rae 1 Ma:tc·us, apr il 26,
Wiener, April 10
Nisan 16
SARA · NEUMER, mother of Mr, Ted
SOLOMON Zl:,1,IKOWI'ICH, father of
Neumer, April 12
Mrs . Howard Bruelbeck, ii.pril ·29
BESSIE HASS, mother of Mrs . Harold
FRED.tt. ZELIKOWITCH, mother of
Kline, sister of Mr . Louis Aron,
Mrs. Howard Bruelbeck, ii.pril 29
April 13
P;~UL M. WI3NER, husband of Mrs .
HAROLD ROSEN, husband of Mrs .
Thelma Wien~r, i-i:p_r"}-__1_2..;;..9___~~
Marcia Rosen , father of Mr .
Douglas Rosen , April 14
CONDOLENCE
LOUIS CHEVLIN, father of Mr . Jack
Chevlin, April 14, Nisan 4
To the family of
MOLLY SOLOMON , mother of Mrs .
ROSE SINGER
Meyer Jacobs, April 15, Nisan 5
mother of Dr . Irving Singer and
RACHEL LEAH KRUPSKY, mother of
Mr . Samue 1 Singer, who passed
I;
Mrs . Harry Berman, April 16
away March 17 .
/
ESTHER ROSE, sister of Mrs . Leo
May her memory be for a
Rose, April 17
blessing .
LOUIS LEVIN, father of Mr. Jess
Levin, April 17
ST.c:PI-lliNIE ~·1ENDY GR06S:[Vl.AN , daughter
MEMORL-~L STONE TC B! _UNVEILED
of Mr . and Mrs . Herman Grossman,
April 18
.
Announcement h~s been made
RACHEL STROMB.ZRG, mother of Dr.
that the unveiling of the Memortal
Maurice Stromberg, April 19
Stone for Ellis Chevlin will
Ell.IS C&;VLIN , husband of Mrs .
take place Sunday, april 23 ,
Rosalyn Chevlin, ii.pril 21 ,
at 2:00 PM .
Nisan 11
YETTA GR~~NBAUM, mother of Nrs .
UNION GR.i:i.MS
Robert Rosenberg, April 21,
Nisan 11
Statements will be mailed t o
Uniongram subscribers on April 1 .
A phone call regarding your account will reduce Sisterhood ' s
Page 7
postage bill . A. Cahill , 773- 5340 .
I
�Hkllii.SSaH HOLDS RID'JM.ddE SALE ii.PRIL 13
Hadassah reminds you hopefully
again that their annual Rummage
Sale will be held Thursday, .b.pril 13,
from 9:30 - 4:00 at the Rescue
Mission
Mrs. Samuel Price, Chairman of
the affair, stresses that rummage
and volunteers to help are urgently
needed.
CONGREG.1.. TI ON B'Nn.I ISRAEL
FOURTH & -vnmSTER
MUSKEGON, MICHIG••N 4~441
Office Phone: 722-2702
Rabbinage: 755-5318
'"". :.,:.
.. 9 IFTSHOP .HiiS N~l-J MERCHAf.lDIC
New merchandise is now
displayed in tho upper-lobby
howecase; items are priced.
The Gift Shop is NOT stocked.
v~e carry 11 one {)r two of a
kind. 11 If YOU need Passover
Judaic i terns contact D.
Stromberg or A. Cahill
BEFORE ~pril-14
.
·~ ~ '
�
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TEMPLE B'NAI tSRAEL
EMPLE
MUSkEGON 1 MICHIGAN
ALK
Rabbi Dr. Phillip Hosenberg
President Mr. Alan Oppenheimer
Adar I - Adar II
----~SCHEDULE
--------~--- --OF WDRSHIP SERVICES
March, 1967
March 3
Friday Evening
8:00 PM
"RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCES"
Dr. and Mrs . Phillip Miller
Kiddish
March 10
Friday Evening
8:00 PM
JEWISH MUSIC SERVICE
Sermon: 11 0R:::~IN OF JEWISH MUSIC 11
Leaders: Organists and Choir
Guests: Muskegon Chapter American Guild of Organists
Participants: Mr . and Mrs. Sol Silverman
0:~,-,:::; Shabba t
Friday Evening
8:00 PM
March 17
Sermon: 11 GOD l IS HE DEAD?"
Pa rticipants: Mr . and Mrs. Bernard Stern
Kiddush
Friday Evening
March 24
7:30 PM
FAMILY WORSHIP AND SPECIAL PURIM SERVICE
Birthday Blessing Ceremony
Participants: Youth Group Members
_____________ _ On_e~_g__Sha_!)_b_a_t________________
Sermon:
Participants:
March 31
Friday Evening
Sermon: 11 GOD 1 S FOLLOWERS"
Participants : Mr . and Mrs. Herbert Steinman
Kiddish
8:00 PM
******* *****************************
TRADITIONAL SERVICES
March
4, 11, 18
and 25
8:30 AM
�..
.,...,.
. -~
- . !V1.lhCH , ];_967
-CALEND.n.R
-- ---· -·
JEviISH MUSIC SERVICE TO BE
!{ELD FRITuiY, }~Rell 1().
·~
·
9 .B 1 nat
~ri]P
Meeting 8:00
. i
. ·. ,....... / ·
.
.
.
.
.
. .
Temple
Rabbi Phillip ; Rose~_rg·: ~p- . , vr·,
Sat i ( l-1 TYG-B~-nai Brith Basketbal nounces that ' the' 'hnnuaf "'J ewish .
Game ..:Salvation .n.rmy_ .,
· · Music Music Festival Service
I
Gym f'.rom 12:00 :- -4 -:00:
will be · held on Friday, March 10, :
Sat
11 Hadassah Study ,Group 1:30' · commencin_g at 8 : 00 PM .
·· --· -'• ---.· -• v••·~
Home :' Eeth ashendorf · ·
Mr • .11.rrioid Bourziel, Organ2160 Bourdon
ist and Mus•ic , Director, will
-Weds 14 Siste rhood Meeting
8:151 lead the Tempie.:'c.h,oir. in variet
Speaker : Mr . Jim Tay~or . _ of Traditional Me·l odies, and
Husbands Invited ( T-e-rnple ~ their origin will · be explained . ·
· fl'hurs 16 BOARD OF TRUSTEES
7:45'
Special guests will be
"~Tues 21 Hadassah Meet ing
~:.
00
:
members
of the. IJ:i,i.s.~e;g~n Branch . ·.' '[
~
Home: Rosalyn Cheyh_n . . ::--'.-of t ne:· fimertc~n--·G1ii]d of Organ- . - ~--= •\.~~--=-·' ·
.3044 Roosevelt Rd ists, whose ·nean is Miss Irene
!
,.. :.· Sat
25
UNITED J1'W~SH CH.n.RI TIES
Kolkema .
1:
3/<:·--VICTORY DINNER
6 :3
Your atte ndance at worship
~
Holiday Inn
service on March 10 will be es~
pecially rewarded by the privij·
le ge of hearing this fine proRELIGIOUS SCHOOL
gram .
Sessions : March 5, 12 & 19
10 : 00 - 12:00
Spring Vacation March 26
_Il_',N.11.I BRITH RESUJ.LlS MiE'gNGS
Sunday School PURIM SERVICE is on!
March 19 . Parents note : Children!
B 1 nai Bri th will hold a
will pring sandwich and will s t ay j meeting _-:9n Thursday , ¥a rch 9,
for lunch . Sisterhood will: serve -r· at 8 : 00 PM at the Temple .
orange drink and Hamantashen . The _ Refreshments will be se rve d
Youth Group Carnival will take
I followin g the program .
place after lunch .
·i
Mr . William Druker, Presi.,
.! dent of B 1nai Brith , emphasizes
CONFIRM& TION CLASS
. · ; that " If we are to remain an
Saturd.ay mornings - lO : O~.t1.M
.
· organization , we must demonstrate
· March L, 11, 18 and 25 .
_our . iuterest by attendance at
.
.
rnee tings . 11 Make every effort to
be present.
INFO~M.n.TION NEEDED FOR ;JJR ]L
I
BULLETIN .n.T TENPLE OFFICE IN
,
WRITING BY MaRCH 28" at 9: 30 AM$
Office hours of Temple are 9:3Q
Thurs
\
};.~.'
a
~ L; ·
,
~
r
----·- --- -~-"~ --- ---
---------
Statements will hopefully go out
March 1 to those who STJLL have
not paid third quarter dues which
were due Januarv 1 ft
I.
- 1 : 30 on Mondays - Thursdays .
Late~ by request .
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�RETURNED BY P_OHJL,i.R REQUEST
UJC VICTORY DINNER D.1TE M.1.RCH
..-Ster an absence of a number
of years, our Sisterhood is undertaking the production of a CoJ'Tlll!uni
ty Seder . There have been a
number of requests by congregants
for a Seder, and work is already
in progress .
Please plan t o attend the UJC
di nner at the Holiday Inn on
Saturday, March 25. Cocktail hour
begins at 6 : 30 and dinner at 7: 30
sharp . We will have an outstanding
speaker as usual .
There is no charge f or the
dinner; just make a reservation
by March 20 by calling the Temple
office . Get a group together and
come . Fish on request .
Dr . Morton S. , Kantor
1967 UJC Chafi:in~n
The date :
First· seder Night
Monday, April 24
The time: 6:30 PM
The Place: Temple Social Room ··
The .n.dmission : i1.dul ts
'1;i 3. 00
Children thru 15
- ~1 . 00
25
TEMPLE YOUTH GROUP N:0tiS
-·--~~-~
- --- --- is expecting
VERY IMPORT.~NT: Tickets
The . Youth
Group
must be purchased and paid for
, several Michigan State Temple
in advance no later than ~rch 24.• I Youth officers to arrive Friday
There will be abso~tell no t ~ , afternoon , February 24 . The pur~
or adm~ssions
avai~able ~t the do •pose of their visit is to describe
1
We don t want to disappoint anythe functions of MSTY, help imI
prqve our local youth group , and ,
one or hurt anyone s fe e ~ings ,
but we must adhere to this . You
to begin preparations for th<L inmay send reservations and checks
vasions of 75 MSTYites who are
payable to B1 nai Israel Sisterhood coming to Muskegon for the MSTY
to the Temple office or to Mrs .
Third General Board Meeting
during the weekend of .i..pril 14-16-.
,1lan Oppenheimer , Sisterho~d
Pre sident, as soon as possible .
Passover is fast approaching
If you are not sure as to
and the TYG has included with .
this bulletin convenient orde.r
· whether you will be in . town, it
is our surpes:tion that you buy
blanks for you t o place orders for
your tickets now . If you should
your Passover . goods .
.
'
be out of town and can't make th e
We are also setting up our
.Seder, then you will have contri-:- plans for the Purim Carnival to be
buted to •its success and you ' ll
held March 19 . You will be
tingle ana feel good all over .
hearing more on this .
Finally, the TYG is challenging
There obviously can be no
refunds, credits or due bills
the E'nai Brith to a basketball
on purchased tickets .
duel to be held at the Salvation
~rmy Gym from 12 : 00 to 4:00 on
.Ldan Oppenheimer ,
Saturday, March 11.
rresident of Congregation
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Tom Steinman,
TYG President
�HADASSAH HIGHLIGHTS
FEBRUARY, 1967 LEATR ICl_E~J NI S, PRES IDENT
AT THIS SEASON OF THE YEAR WHEN WE CELE- FOL~OWING PURI M, WE HAVE ANOTHER HOLIDAY
BRATE THE FESTIVAL OF PURIM, AND THE
OF JOYOUS OCCASION~ PASSOVER. IT IS
BIRTHDAY OF HADASSAH, WE THINK OF THE
ESPECIALLY A TIME TO ASK A BLESSING AS
YEARS OF SER~lCE HADASSAH HAS GIVEN -WE GATHER TO RE MEMBER THE SLAVERY OF OUR
TO HEAL THE SICK, TO RESCUE THE CHILDREN, BRETHREN 1.N EGYPT AND THE lf3 FREEDOM.
TO GIVE A NEW LIFEl AND MEANlNG TO THE
WE BECOME MINDFUL~NCE AGAIN THE NEED OF
PRECIOUS REMNANT OF OUR PEOPLE -- FREETHE MANY THROUGHOUT THE WORLD FOR REDOM! WE.HAVE MADE FRUITFUL A BARREN
DEMPTION FROM PHYSICAL SLAVERY AND
LAND, AND ABOVE ALL 1 WE REMEMBER THE
SPIRJTUAL BONDAGE. THROUGH HADASSAH,
FAITH, THE VISION AND THE COURAGE OF
WE ARE CO-WORKERS IN THE CONTINUING ACT 0
HENRIETTA SioLD. OuR HEARTS SWELL WITH
OF CREATING A WORLD WHERE A.LL SHJ\LL KNOW
HAPPINESS AS A RIPE FRUIT BURSTS WITH
THE BLESSING OF FREEDOM• OUR TASK IS
THE ABUNDANCE OF ITS JUICE WHEN WE VIEW
NOT YET COMPLETED - THAT SO VERY .MUCH
WHA T ROLE HADASSAH HAS PLAYED IN ISRAEL 1S STILL REMAINS FOR us TO no. YET WE
REBIRTH AND RESTORATION. LET US KEEP
CAN LOOK BACK WITH A THANKFUL HEART
STEADF AST, BE MORE INSPIRED, SO THAT LIKE FOR THE GIFTS OF FREEDOM AND SELFES1HER OF OLD, WHOSE NAME WE BEAR, MAY WE DETERMINATION BESTOWED UPON THE PEOPLE
BE EVER EAGER TO SERVE OUR PEOPLE• IN
IN THE STATE bF !SRAEL 1 ESPECIALLY FOR
SERVING HADASSAH, WE SERVE THEE.
THE ROLE T~AT WE, OF HADASSAH 1 CAN POINT
WITH CHEST-BURSTING P~lbE, HAVE PLAYED
OUR PEOPLE HAVE ALWAYS CHERISHED THE
IN-THIS DRAMA•
STORY OF ESTHER FOR ITS MESSAGE OF FAlTH
AND COURAGE. GENERATIONS HAVE RETOLD THE WHAT IS THE SIGNIFICANCE OF PASSOVER?
IT JS A FESTIVAL OF PHYSICAL AND SOCIAL
STORY AND HlSTORY HAS RE-ENACTED IT TI ME
FREEDOM, COMMENORATING THE LIBERATION
AND AGAIN, FOR HAMANS HAVE RISEN AGAINST
OF A PARTICULAR PEOPLE FROM BONDAGE~ AND
US AND MoRDECAIS HAVE STEADFASTLY DELIVERED us. (T IS THIS DELIVERANCE AND
LS THE FESTIVAL OF HU MAN FREEDOM,
CONTINUED; DYNAMIC EXISTENCE OF OUR
CELEBRATING THE IDEAL OF LIBERTY ITSELFo
JUDAISM DOES NOT BELIEVE IN PASSIVE.
PEOPLE, THAT PURIM CELEBRATES.
FREEDOM BUT RATHER 1.N ACT I VE REDEMPTION ,,
FREEDOM MEANS THE ONGOING STRUGGLE FOR
THE HAMANS AND THE MoRDECAIS OF 1524;
NAMELY, CAIRO PURIM, THE GOVERNOR OF
INDEPENDENCE, AND RELATES NOT ONLY THE
EGYPT IMPRISONED 12 LEADING JE ws AND
JOY OF DELIVERANCE, BUT ALSO THE PAINo
DEMANDED RANSO M, THREATENING TO KILL ALL
PASSOVER IS A PERENNIAL RE MINDER OF OUR
THE JE WS IN CAIRO IF THE RANSOM WAS NOT
FREEDOM, AND ASKS us, THROUGH THE SEDAR
PAID. HE WAS STABBED BY ONE OF HIS SUBCEREMONY, WHETHER WE ARE WORTHY OF THE
ORDINATES; AND THE JEWS THUS ESCAPED A
FREEDOM WHICH JS OURS• [T IS THE INGENERAL MASSACRE.
TENSE RE-LLVING OF THE PAST THAT
ILLU MIN ATES AND GIVES MEANlNG TO THE
IN 1578, PURI M DE Los CHRISTIANOS, THE
PRESENT DND DIRECTION TO THE FUTURE.
JE WS OF MoROCCO WERE SAVED FROM GREAT
DANGER WHEN THE KI NG OF PORTUGAL FOUGHT
PASSOVER IS ONE OF THE MOST BELOVED AND
AND \YON THE BATTLE OF THE 11 THREE KI NGS 11· •
SIGNIFICANT FESTIVALS OF OUR CALENDAR•
BEGINS bN THE EVE OF THE 14TH DAY OF
IN 1743, DAMASCUS PURIM, SuLEI.MAN PASHA,
N!SAN 1 CONTINUES FOR EIGHT DAYS• THE
GOVE~NOR OF DAMAScui, BESIEGED T1BERIAS.
LORD 11 PASSED OVER 11 AND SPARED THE CHILDTHE JE WS SUFF,ERED FOR 83 DAYS, BUT WERE
REN OF ISRAEL WHEN; BY THE 10TH PLAGUE,
~E SMOTE THE FIRST BORN OF . THE EGYPTIANS~
FINALLY SAVED WHEN THE SIEGE WAS RAISED.
HEBREW NAME IS PESACH, DER)VED FROM THE.
11 PESACH 11 OR PASCHAL LAMB, WHICH,
IN 1774, ALGIERS PURIM, THE CITY WAS
ATTACKED BY SPANIARDS, AND ACCORDING TO
ACCORDING TO BIBllCAL ACCOUNT, THE
ISRAELITES SACRIFICED ON THE NIGHT BEA LEGEND A FIRE ISSUED FROM THE GRAVES OF
FORE THEIR DEPARTURE FROM EGYPT.
TWO F,AMOUS RABBIS AND CONSUMED THE
AGGR!;SSORS.
THERE ARE MANY LNTERPRETATlONS OF OPENi.
ON PURIM, 1912, A HANDFUL OF WOMEN IN THE · THE DOOR FOR ELIJAH DURING THE SED AR
SERVICE. IN THE MIDDLE AGES, OPt NI NG T~ VESTRY ROO MS OF TE MPLE [MANUEL IN NEW
DOOR SERVED A DRP.MAT IC PURPOSE . SI NC :.':
YOR K CONSTITUTED THEMSE(VES -~HE HAriASSAH
PASSOVER VERY OFTEN COINCIDED WITH
CHAPTER OF A NATIONAL ORGAN1ZATION TO BE
EASTER,JEWS WERE ESPECIALLY EXPO SED
KNO WN AS THE DAGGHTERS OF Z10N. THE
AT THIS TIME TO THE 1.NFAMOUS LIBEL OF
FEAST OF PURIM, ON WHICH THE MEETLNG WAS
USING CHRISTIAN BLOOD :FOR RITUAL
HELD, MADE THE NAME OF HADASSAH ALMOST
PURPOSES• THE DOOR ·wi.s, THEREFORE,
INEVITA~LE, FOR THE WORD, WHICH MEANS
1MYRTLE, 1 WAS THE HEBREW NAME OF QUEEN
OPENED SO THAT ALL ~1GHT SEE THE
ESTMER; AND EVENTUALLY IT SUPPLANTED THE
PROCEEDINGS•
•DAUGHTERS OF ZION'; HENCE PURIM OF 1912
**H********
STUDY GROUP -- SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1967
WAS NOT ONLY THE BLRTHDAY OF HADASSAH,
AT RESIDENCE OF BETH ASHENOORF, 2160
BUT OF Miss $ZOLD 1 s LIFE-WORK.
BOUROON STREET AT 1:JO P.M.
HADASSAH (MYRTLE) BECAUSE, AS THE MYRTLE
TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1967 - HADASSAH
SPR!;ADS. f.RAGRMl'CE,. LlKE GOOD DEEDS
MEET I NG AS 1-0ME OF ROSLYN CHEVLI N,
THROUGHOUT THE LAt,!lll, YET PALEST I NE IS
3044 POOSEVELT ROAD AT 8: 15 P .M.
NOT MENTIONED IN THE dOOK OF ESTHER, AND
Gents NAME IS NOT MENTIONED IN THE BOOK
***********'1':
OF ESTHER. :
�REFUAH SHATu-i:MiiH
Our prayers and sincere best
wishes for a full recovery to
MRS . J ..ROME CK.,RIN
MR . DAVID GUDELSKY
MRS • BENNO RO 'IHSC HILD
MRS. 1,JILLiii.M STZRN
who were hospitalized in February
IN APPREC Li TION
Mrs. Jerome Cherin wishes to
thank congregants for their kindnesses during her ho~pitalization .
Mrs • .Bonno Rothschild -Wishes
to sincerely thank her friends and
everyone for the many kindnesses
and consideration during her re cent stay in the hospital . A
special thanks to Rabbi Rosenberg ,
Sisterhood , Hadassah and the Sunshine .Group .
We wish' ~o thank eve ryo!lo for ·
their thoughtfulness .during the
illness and passing of Rebecca
Epstein . Your· many cards and
flowers and kind expressions . of
sympathy are much appreciated .
Mr. Andrew E1-. , ~ in
Mrs . Leo _Rose
CONTRIBUTIONS
General -Fund, from Mrs . Rose
Darms tad_te r .
ANNIVERSARIES.
Dr.
& Mrs . Phillip Miller,
Mr .
&
vJELCOME TO
.
... .
11·
Mr. and Mrs . ~rthur Jenkins
and daughters, Donna, Caren and
Judy, who have joined the Temple
family in February.
Add them .to your Community
List .at 827 Winslow Court, 49441.
Their phone is 739-6481, and
Mrs . Jenkins is Eileen .
SOL COH.nN FUND .t1.V.!1.IU.BLE FOR LOANS
We again would like to
apprise our congregants of the
existence of the Sol Cohan
Scholarship ~morial Fund, which
is available to students for aid
in meeting the expenses of
junior colle ge . or college education .
This is a non-interest paying
loan fund . Those in te re stea· in
making application for such a
loan should contact the Tempie
president by letter .
SOME PEOFLE R&J) THE BULLZTIN
Our request for the ' return
of borrowed yarmelkas to the
Temple has produced some results .
Four of our congregational
families looked around andi found
some .
We appreciate their cooperation, and again ask that others
check their homes.
-----~-.,..-- ~
UNIONGRhMS .,. 773-.5340
March 20
Mrs . Earl Brace , March 23
Page 6
�YAHRZEIT ·-' :, -
-.~ .·
WARNER GALOMBECK, husband of Mrs, ,,
Eve:l.yn Galombeck, father of Mr; ~:: ·
Garrett Galombeck and Robert
Galombeck, March 1
MATHILDE RAFP, sister of Mr. Louis
Darmstadter, March 2, Adar 20
LOUIS SIMON, brother of Mr .
Joseph Si~on, March 4
ROSA WIMPFHIEMER , sister of Mr • .
Louis Darmstadter, March 4
LOUIS BROUTMAN, father of Mrs .
Paul Wiener, March 4, Adar : 22 ·
ANNA ROSE MARCUS, mother of Mr .
Israel .Marcus , March 9,
Adar 26
. ,
BEATIHCE LEVIN, mot;her of Mr .
Jess Levin, March 9
LEO FRIEDLAENDER, father of Mrs,.
Ber·n ard Stern~ March . 9, · :
Adar 27 ·
BEA TRICE OOTTO, mother . of. Mrs .
Jacob Ashendorf, Marchio
Adar 28
DR . PHI1LIP GR.2:ENBERQ, brother of
Mrs . Sol Silverman, March 11
ISA.AC:·ROSEN ,' father of Mr . Leo
Rosen, March 15
BLlWICHE HA3S , sister of Mrs .
Harold Kline, March 19
JEROME BOMASH, father of Mrs .
Kurt Rosen , March 19
RACHAEL ROSENTHAL, sister of Mrs .
Goldie Smith, March 21
HAROLD TI,EISCHER, father of Mrs .
Eugene Fisher, March 23
IDA STERN, mother of Mr . William
Stern, March 25
BERNARD C. SIBHrnLER, son of Mr .
and Milton Steindler, brother
of Mr . Jack Steindler,
March 25
CARRIE STEINDLER, mother of Mr.
Milton Steindler, March 30
. ~YA.H.RiE°IT
(Continued)
.
DR. NORMAN FLEISHMAN , nephew of
:._::: Mr:s ·: . --J~ M~ Kaufman, March JO
SliMUEL BROUTMdN, brother , of Mrs ••
Paul Wiener, March 31
MICHAEL STEINDLER, uncle of Mr.
Milton Steindler, March 31
ELLIS CHEVLIN, husband of Mrs .
Rosalyn Chevlin~ March 31
CONDOLENCE
To the family of
RALPH JACOBS
son of Mr . an.d Mrs. • . Meyer Jacobs,
brother of Mrs . Daniel Roetter,
who passed aws3,y February 4.
May his memory. be .for a
blessing .
. . . . ..
... ..
----- -------·---------~~--'
CONDOI.ENCE .
To the family of
MINNIE. SVIRSKY
sister of Mr . Samuel Lipman , who
passed away February 9.
May her memory be for a
blessing .
CONDOLENCE
To the family of
MRS . REBECCA EPSTEIN
wife of Mr . Andrew Epstein, sister
of Mrs . Leo Rose, who passed away
February 21 .
May her memory be for a
blessing.
Page 7
�JUST C,1.LL r·JRS. s...M PRICE TO VOLUNTEER YOUR SERVICES FOR 'IRE .H.-,,!1..,SS:.H
RUM}'!... GE s••Li, April 13. Phone 722-3409
CHECK THIS LIST FOR ,.V..~IL. ..BLE POSITIONS!
RA~K RIGGERS •••••••• Help set up clothing racks
& tables for bettor
display of stock
SHMitTu SHLEPPERS ••••• Help pick up merchandise & deliver to store.
POSTER PL~CERS •..•••• Help place posters in prominent places for good
publicity
MERCHANDISE MilVINS •• Help price merchandise ace roding to Fair Trade Act.
STOCK STACKERS •••••• Help fold & sort stock for smooth selling operation
LIFTER 100!\iRS •••••• Help keep an eye open to avoid shop lifting
LIST LISTERS •••••••• Help take names of customers for mailing list for
future sales.
PRICE PROCUffi:RS ••••• Help merchandise mavins abtain fair price .
SMaRT SELLERS •.••••• Help convince customers of great values available.
COMt ULSIVE CLEnNERS. Help keep stock assorted & in order during sale WITTY WORKERS ••••••• Help keep morale of workers high by providing
light and pleasant atmosphere.
~
CONGREG.n.TION B 'N.1:1.I ISRAfil,
FOUI TH & Wl BSTER
MUSKEGON, MICEIG.1iN' . 49h41
Office Phone : 722-2702
Rabbinage : 755-5318
�Temple Youth Group
Temple B 1nai Israel
4th and Webster Streets
Muskegon, Michigan 49441
February 23, 1967
Dear Friends,
As the Passover season nears, your Youth Group is anxious to help you and also to
obtain funds. We are sending out this Passover List so that you may make your selections
directly from your home without the bother of rushing from store to store in search of
your Passover needs.
Since we are anxious to receive and distribute your products immediately, we would
appreciate your prompt attention on this project. We are setting a deadline of March 11
for this order. Please cooperate with us!
If there are any questions on your order or you would like to receive additional
supplies, please call: Art Rothschild - 755-2651 or Lee Oppenheimer - 755-2814.
Thank you very much for your effort to help the jouth Group help you.
Sincerely yours,
Arthur Rothschild _,
Fund Raising Chainnan
MUSKEGON TEMPLE B 1 NAI ISRAEL YOUTH GROUP
Passover Goods Sale
Phone
-----------Address ____ _ ______________
Name
,
Mail to:
Arthur Rothschild
2081 Maryland Drive
Muske gon, Michigan 49441
~J;:";_3.ntity
· . . !:9 10 Oz. Matzo l's
~2-.59 S# Pack Matzo
.64 12 Oz. Egg Matzo
.54 l# Matzo Meal
.53 Sponge Cake Mix
.65 Honey Cake Mix
1.15 15 Oz. Tins Macaroons (chocolate)
1 .15 15 Oz. 1ins Macaroons (cocoanut)
.69 Pint Fishlets
.69 Pint Gefilte Fish
.19 3 Oz. Potato Pancake Mix
.53 1# Cake Meal
Total Cost
Please enclose a check or cash to cover the total cos t of your or der .
Make checks payable to: Muskegon Temple B'nai Israel Youth Gr oup~
Total Cost
�
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Tl::MPLE B'NAI ISRAEL
EMPLE
MUSkEGON 1 MICH 16~N
ALK
Rabbi Dr. Phillip Rosenberg
President Mr. Alan Oppenheimer
February 3
Febr uary 10
Fe bruary 11
February 17 -
SCIIED uLE OF WORSHIP SERVICES
Friday Evening
Sermon: "DOUBT JiND FhITH11
Participants: Mr. and Mrs. Louis ~ron
Kiddush
8:00 PM
. ~--- - -- - Friday Evening·------- ·-·-· - -- ------- ·-----5:00 Pr1
BOY SCOUT Si~BB..~ TH SERVICE
.
( See ~~rticle Page 2)
Sermon: "T'.dE PEOPLE OF TI-IE BOOK"
Oneg Shabbat
-
. Saturday Morning
&~R MITZV••H OF s.u; TH TELES
(See Invitation Page 2)
.
10:30 .-~M
-- - -- Fr:iday Cvening - -•- -- -~ Sermon: 1'\m:.).T IS BROTHERHOOD?"
Participants: Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Cohen ·
Kiddush
February 21.i --- -- --- -- --- ----- Friday Evening
-- -·•- -- - -- 7:)0 PM
F.J-ULY WORSHIP SERVICE
BIR'lliTu.Y BLESS:pm CEREMONY
Participants: Youth Group Members
One g Shabba t
TR..J)ITION.~ SERVICES
February
4,
18 &
25
8:30 .i.M
�CALENDAR _- FEBRu.iliY, 196 7
Sat
4
Tues
7
·~
.
Hadassah Study Group 1:30
Home : Ruth Oppenheimer
3053 Coolidge
Siste rhood Mee t i n g
8:15
~Home : He len Parker : -1316 ,;,-- rinceton
BOiillD OF TRUSTillsS
l'>t:45
Ii'adassah I;iowling
& Dance Party
6:00
Maple. ~an~s
j
(See Notice Fa ge 6) - - · l
Hadassah Open Hc eting 8:po
Home: Doris• Stromberg _
4978 Elmwood
-~- r
Thurs 16
Sat
18
Tue s
§C0UT SnBL. T'.t{ S:C:liVICE F EBil;U.nRJ. 10
21
. MLitrICUS-SCHOGL
'> ·
· :, ;":, .;-: ,••·
Febr~ary 5, 12, 19, 26
10:00 - 12:00r AM
C0NFIRlfo.TION CLASS
Saturday s Mornin gs-.
.....,
February 4, 18 & 25 - 10:00 ~M
February 11 - 9 :00 .tJ1
Sessions:
--------------- . . ·•·- -·INVIT.A TI0N
Dr . and Mrs . Morris Teles wish
invite thJ entire Jewish Community t o thJ Bar Hitzvah of their
son
SZTII ISlhlZL TELES
Services be e;in at 10:30 .~M
Saturd ay, February 11, and luncheon follows immediately after in
the Social Hall .
to
I NF0R& TI0N Nii:.1.mED FOR M,iliCH
EL'LLETIN .'i.T T.Gm-L.G CFFICE IN
1tiRITiiW BY F"BBRU.-..RY 23 ,:;.T 9:30 ii.M .
How about that, B'nai Brith and
Te mple Youth Group? ? ?? ?? ??
. _fri_day,; ;Fehruary 10, at 8:00 a
special Scout Service will be held
at Te mple B 1 nai Is-ra\3 1--. ·The leaders of Timber Trails
Council and othe r civic dir nataries will ·be p resfa3nt .
T!Je folloy1:ing ,-iil~ receive the -.
much icqyeted "Ner Tamid Award", ·which i's the highest award in
scouiling : · · ·
STI;VEN ROTHSCHILD
EDWRRD STERN
p;~UL STERN
This a war._d j.S: ·gained. by co~~:.·•;;; .~
plet ing a :: cm:-1fse ;'~'in'··Juda~sm ··and
the attainment of thJ status of
·. ii. FIRST c1.~ss SCOUT
Plea-semake every effort to be
p:i:'E/$ent- at this s e rvice, bring
-- yotJ.r frie nds- and be seated early.
c
--- --
- ---
0
- - - - - - --
--- -- - ---1-
_. . SISTERHOOD TO PREPJJIB SEDER ,.·. ·
- ··· ----·-. - ---.--·· -· ·•·-Because of numerous requests
Sistethoo<l B' nai Israel will , for
the first time in six years, cook
the First Seder on Monday night,
lipril · 2L . Tickets for adults .
will be ~3..-00 and for children
~1 . 00 and will be sold in advance .
~11 monies must be-in byl·iarc h 24.
Plan on this date • You · will
be contacted .
~- - -
,,
- ------ -
IN iJ>PRECL~TI0N
Mrs. Hilton Steindler sincerely
wishes to say .,heaps of thanks''
to her friends for the many kindnesses during h e r recent stay at
the Hospital .
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�J
STATEMENTS TO BE SLNT LATE PAYERS
We are now in the third quarter
, , ~-:;o f the 1966-67 fiscal year, and ·:if
-· 7our pUidge is not now at least
three-quarters paid u~ it is now
"in arrears.
.
Expenses keep marching relent·1e ssly on, and in an effort to
· have income keep up with outgo
statements will be sent monthly
rather than quarterly to those
whose payments are .not up to date .
Please coope_ra te !
a--• - --- -
A REMINDER •••••••
That United Jewish Charities
closes their books on January 31
for the fiscal yi3ar. If your
1966 pledge is not yet in, RUSH
to keep off the black list .
. The United Jewish Charities
Victory Dinner to celebrate the
1967 campaign which opens in
February is slated to be held on
Saturday evening, March 2.5, at
Holiday Inn . Dr~ Morton Kantor ,
1967 Chairman, requests that you
keep this date open •
. .· ,: PESACH IS · COMINGl
_ _ ..,..__- -• •
.;.•.
Sist~rhood reminds you that _
::P~ s~ch be gins April 24, and you
: should be giving thought to your ::
· : Passover needs.: Sisterhood will
.... obt.a i~ the items YOU request • .
Please present your list in
:. writing by April 1 to Sisterhood
. President Mrs . Alan Oppenheimer,
; Mrs~~ ·Maurice Sttomberg, or Mrs. · ··
: ;_:~ lt..udrey Cab~il.
· -~
.
1
----··
-
-
..... . .
Ffu.7) STEIN NEEDS YOUR HELP
- - -- - ·•~~- -----
Friends of Fred Stein, now
living in Phoenix, are urged to
go tQ_ the Muskegon tled Cross and
donate-blood, specifying that it
is through B 1nai Brith for Fred
Stein of Phoenix. Take the- ·time
to do this; as a frd..md' s life .
. - · ,·
depends on it .
Mrs, Harry ~erman
--~------ - ------~-.. ;: . __..,; - --~;·..
~
.
·:;
OFFICE NOW LOOKING HEAVENLY
•.
Regular UUIONGRA.M subscribers
will be billed automatically.
Did JOU receive your statement
in December?
Audrey Cahill
773-.53LO
There:· has been a delay in ob- ·
taining new Gift Shop merchandise.
For specific items, place your
order now. Doris Stromberg, ..
Phone
798-118.5
The Temple president insists .·
on its being ~ntioned in the
bulletin that ·'the Temple off ice
has been brightened up by covering
the :dirty "institution gray" ·
paint with a clean shade of · heavenly biµe. '!his was voluntarily
don~ by the secretary, Helen, and
Mrs . Churchwell, who both needed
· the:';exercise •·
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�HADASSAH OOTES - FEBRUARY. 1967
lvRS,
HADASSAH WORK IN ISRAEL AND AMERICA GAINS
JTS INSPIRATION FROM EDUCATION. 'WE STILL
BEL .IEVE FIRMLY THAT A INFORMED MEMBERSHIP, AWARE OF ITS HERITAGE, DUTIES AND
PRIVILEGES IS ESSENTIAL TO OUR E~ISTENCE.
LEATRICE ENNIS, PRESIDENT,.,, .......,, ..
WOULD OTHERWISE F'LOOD THE SETTLEMENT
AND DESTROY THE F'IELDS .. THE PROJECT
WILL BUILD ROADS SO THAT GOOD AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY AND OTHER EQUIPMENT CAN BE
MORE EASILY TRANSPORTED.
HADASSAH IS AN INTEGRAL PART OF THE ZION- THE PROJECT LS OF' TWO-YEAR DURATION AND
!ST MOVEMENT, WHICH IS AN EXPRESSION OF
WILL COST $2501 000.
THE JEWISH WILL TO LIVE,' TO · LEA.RN. BECAUSE
THESE IDEALS ARE DEEPLY ROOTED IN AU
GONEN IS ONE OF A NUMBER OF STRATEGIC
JEWISH LlFE. THIS IS ESPECIALLY TRUE NOW SECTORS NOW PART OF A VAST DEVELOPMENT
BECAUSE THE.RE IS AN INSTINCTIVE URGE TO
PROJECT lN NOTHERN GALILEE, LAUNCHED BY
GAIN DEEPER INSIGHT AND UNDERSTANDING IN
JNF IN COOPERATION WITH THE lSRAEL
OUR PATTERNS OF LIVIN~. WE REALIZE AND
GOVERNMENT.
KNOW WHAT WE STAND FOR IS NOT. ONLY AN
INTELLECTUAL CONCERN, BUT~ WEAPON IN
IT WAS INTERESTING TO READ THAT A
OUR STRUGGLE FOR SURVIVAL.
REVEREND CLAUDE DuvERNOY, A FRENCH
PRESBYTERIAN Or HUGUENOT PARENTAGE, AND
'SOME OF OUR GOALS REF'LECT OUR .NEED - TO
CHRISTIAN, SAID THAT CHRISTIANS MUST AL$ ~
DEEPEN THE UNDERSTANDING OF JEWISH VALUES .MAKE THEIR PRESENCE KNOWN IN ISRAEL TO
THAT WILL BE EXPRESSED IN OUR JEWISH
ADMIT THEIR GUILT AND GIVE WITNESS TO
LIVING; TO BUILD A BRIDGE or UNDERSTANDTHEIR REPENTANCE FOR SINS AGAINST THE
ING BETWEEN AMERICAN JEWERY AND ISRAEL
JEWISH PEOPLE. HE WENT ON TO SAY THAT
THRU THE STUDY OF THE SPIRITUAL FORCES
MANY MISSIONARIES COMING TO ISRAEL HAVE
OF ZIONISMj TO PROVIDE KNOWLEDGE AND
BUT THE SLIG~TEST KNOWLEDGE OF JUDAISM,
CULTURE WHICH WILL SERVE AS A GUIDE TO
AND THAT THERE ARE ALSO MANY SECTS THERE
THE PAST AND A BASIS FOR ACTIVE 1 CREATTHAT COME TO SAVE JEWISH SOULS.
lVE PARTICIPATlON NOW AND IN THE FUTURE•
IT lS ALSO INTERESTING THAT HARRY GOLDEN
HADASSAH-NEURIM IS THE CENTER lN ISRAEL
~UGGESTED THAT THE JEWISH LEADERS FROM
FOR STUDENTS FROM YOUTH ALIYAH, ALICE
ALL OVER THE WORLD SHOULD GET TOGETHER
SELIGSBERG AND BRANDEIS. HADASSAHAND HOLD A JEWISH ECUMENICAL COUNCIL
NEUR IM HAS DEVELOPED A UN I QUE EDUC Ali IONAND FORGIVE THE CHRISTIANS FOR THE
AL PROGRAM BY HE~PING INTEGRATE YOUNG
CENTURIES or PERSECUTION THAT W£ HAVE
SUFFERED AT CHRISTIAN HANDS! THIS WAS
ARAB CITIZENS, AND THRU THEM, THEIR
HARRY
GoLDEN 1 S RESPONSE TO THE VATICAN ,
FAMILIES, INTO THE MAINSTREAM OF MODERN
LIFE. lT OFFERS PRACTICAL COURSES FOR
COUNCIL 1 S EXONERATION OF THE JEWS FROM
ARAB YOUTH FROM NEARBY VILLAGES IN HEBffERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY IN THE
REW, HOUSE PAINTING, AGRICULTURE AND
CRUCIFIXION OF JEsus.
SEWING. SPECIAL INSTITUTES WILL BE HELD
DATES TO REMEMBER ! ! I
FOR YOUNG WOMEN TEACHERS IN ARTS AND
CRAFTS, AND HINDERGARTENS ETC.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1967 - .STUDY
GROUP AT RESIDENCE or RUTH 0PPENHE IMER
HADASSAH CREATES OPPORTUNITIES FOR AN
INTERCHANGE OF CULTURAL EXPERIENCES BERESIDENCE - 3053 COOLIDGE ROAD,, ROOSETWEEN ARAB AND JEWISH YOUTH. THIS BRINGS VELT PARK AND FOSTERS GREATER UNDERSTANDING OF EACH
OTHERS' SOCIETIES. GREAT STRESS AND
MONDAV 1 FEBRUARY 13 1 1967 - HADASSAH
EMPHASIS IS PUT ON RECREATIONAL AND
RUMMAGE SA LE - BE SCUE MI s·s ION, p I NE
STREET. BETTY PRICE, GENERAL CHAIRMAN.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES.
.. CONT ACT HER FOR MORE INFORMATION BY
Now JEWISH NATIONAL FUND HAS A RECLAMACALLING PA 23-409 TION PROJECT COMPRISED OF 750 DUNAMS OF
LAND (A DUNAM IS ¾ OF AN ACRE) AND
. ·, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18 1 1967 - HADASSAH
INVOLVES CLEARING THE TERRAIN OF ROCKS;
BowLtNG PARTY - MAPLE LANES. $6.25
PER COUPLE; $3.25 SINGLE• . SNACKS AND .
TERRACING THE LAND SO THAT CROPS CAN BE
DANCING FOLLOWING PARTY AT BILL STERNS
CULTIVATED; PLANTING 30,000 TREES, AND
DRAINING CHANNELS TO COLLECT WATER DESTEAK HOUSE.
SCENDING FROM THE SYRIAN MOUNTAINS WHICH
TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 21 1 1967 - REGULAR
HADASSAH MEETING AT RESIDENCE OF MRS .,
DORIS STROMBERG - 4978 ELMWOOD ROAD.
MEETING TO START AT 8:00 P.M. IF' THERE
ARE ANY CHANGES, HADASSAH MEMBERS WJLL
BE GIVEN DUE NOTICE.
�Il.d.D..~ss.11.H I s RUMM.tGE S..J.,E
,lf RIL 13-RESCUE MISSION
If you're the kind who saves and hates to throw things out,
Then hal f your clothes are too small since you've become so st,out1
'
'
Your close ts are filled , with dresses that/were mastarf.ul · creations":
Te n or t we nt y years a go 'for othet generations .
-:: -'- : · -~
• _. --_
He re's your chance to do some Good .while doing a spring cleaning ••• •
Pack and save your 11 shmates"--for Hadassah they will have meaning.
We will s e ll in rummage anything from pants to dusters .
l ~nd you will have neat clos e ts and be quite the "Balabusta" .
So give some thought to t l,is id$a and you'll find s9-t:is faction -,.
Then early in the spring Hadassah can really see scine action.
Call ~etty · Price·, Chairman , Ph one PA 23-409
. for fa1rthEir informatioh - ,. ·
,. ;~ . '
f" ·
(.
,
.. .. '
'
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(Disregard t he date cif February 13/ listed :as Rumniage ~ie in .
!-'Radass~h NofusU
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HJillhSSl-JI'-S ·BOWL AND Tui.NCE PARTY
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Saturday, : F:ebr~ry 'i ff, 'i967
Place::' :Maple Lanes
Time: _ 6 : 00 PM
Snacks; ' Bill ::stern's
Donation: : $6.~5 couple
$3 • 2°5 single
For reservations call Mrs . Stromberg , s.-J8- 1185
Mrs . Ennis , PL9-3144
The interesting 11 Hadassah Notes " side of this page is prepared each
month by Miss Florence Rubinsky .
Temple Of fice Hours 9 : 30 - 1:30
by appointment
Mondays through 'Ihursdays , later
�B.J.:ST WISHES TO
YAHRZEIT
-ISAAC GROSShaN, father of Mr.
Herman Grossman, Mrs. Samuel
Klayf and Mrs. Ralph Aur ust,
February 4
TD.LIE JACOBS, mother of Mrs .
Earl Brace, February 5
SAMUEL 21-'iALFARB, father of Mrs.
Maurice Stromberg, February 8,
Shevat 27
ANTHONY ARON, brother of Mr . Louis
Aron, February 9
LOUIS LEVY, father of Mr. Reuben
Levy, February 12, Adar 2
SAi"!UEL ARON, father of Mr . Louis
Aron , February 14
HARRY FLEISHMAN, brother-in-law
of Mrs. Jacob Kaufman,
February 14
HARRY GREENB.C:RG, father of Dr....
Arthur Greenberg, February 17
Adar 7
DAVID ROSJI.N, brother of Mrs . Goldie
Smith, February 19
NORRIS HORGAN , fat he r of Mrs .
Herman Grossman, February 20
EUGENE EISMA.l~, father of Mrs.
Morton Kan tor , February 21
BEATRICE LIPMAN , mother of Mr .
Jac k Lipman, February 26,
Adar 16
ROS.s JACOBS, mother of Mr . Meyer
Jacobs, February 28
__
- -IN
____APPRECIATION
,. __ -- ___
- -_.
I do want to thank all of my
friends for thinking of me while
I was in the hosp ital for three
weeks, with a special thanks to
Rabbi Rosenberg who visited me so
often. Thanks a gain aoo. Happy
New Year to everyone .
Louis Aron
Page 7
Mr. and Mrs . Garrett Galombeck,
who were married January 4 at the
Temple. Mrs. Galombeck is the
former Patricia Hagstrom, and
Gary is the son of Mrs . Warner
Galombeck .
Add them to your community list
j at their te mporary address of
530 East Larch, 49442.
CHANGE OF ADDRESS
In your Community List bookle~
I change
the address of Mr . and Mrs..
! Dan Silberman to 4042 Loomis St .,
l 49441, Phone 798-3576 .
CONTRIBUTIONS
! General Foocffor Bulletin Ex.oense
I
Mrs . Max Schubb
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Mr . & Mrs . Robert Shaffer
i
I
I
I
Mr . & ~irs • Harold Page
General Fund, in memory of his
- --wife, Jvirs . Sadie Lipman , from
Mr . Hyman Lipman
.. -· ·.
:
- - - -- - ----- - - - REFUAH SHAYLAMAH
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Our prayers and sincere best wishes for a full recovery to
MR . LOUIS DARM:STADTER
MRS . BE.tH O ROTI-ISCFiILD
who are patients at Hackley Hospital , and
MRS. :MILTON STEI NDLER
who was hospitalized in January
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ANNIVERSARIES
Mr . & Mrs . Louis Aron , February 1
Mr. & Mrs. Lewis Jaffe, February J
:tvir . & Mrs . Be rnard Stern , Feb . 5
Mr . & Mrs . Ku.rt Rosen , February 26
�CONGREGnTION B1Na I IS&iliL
FOUR TH & WEBS 'IER
Muskegon, Michigan 49441
Office Phone : 72 c-2702
Rabbinage: 755-5318
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TEMPLE B'NAI ISRAEL
EMPLE
MUSkEGON l'MICH IGAN
ALK
Rabbi Dr. Phillip Rosenberg
President Mr. Alan OfJpenheimer
TEVi~T-Sl!EV..-1.T 5727
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SCHEDULE OF WORSHIP SERVICES
January 6
Friday Evening
"THE BUILDERS OF .h. RIGH'IEOUS SOCIETY 11
Kiddush
Sermon:
8:00 PM
-------- -------------January 13
Friday Evening
FAMILY WORSHIP SERVICE
3Birthday Blessing Ceremony
Participants: Youth Group Members
Oneg Shabbat
7:30
m
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Friday Evening ·
Sermon: "OUR BELIEFS"
Kiddush
January 20
---·----·-------- - - - -January 27
Sennon:
'I'Rli.DITIONAL SERVICES
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Friday Lvening
"THE FUNCTION OF RELIGION"
Kiddush
January
8:00 PM
7, J.L,
21 & 28
8:00 PM
.8: 30
1i.M
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HA.DASSAif.ANNOUNCES ARBOR DAY
CALENDAR -_}_!.NUARY, J.96 7
.
8:i5
. :: t~-
.
i:~Jiuary 26 is Arbor Day, the
Home: Betty broutman . ...,,,.., . Ne-i~ar for trEies~ ·
83 East Grand · ~:···
· ··: "ii,t;Jp_ not say we shall dwe 11
Thurs 12 United Jewish Charit'ies
witho\1.t planting, but just as
Allocation Meet~~ _j°7:4·5
others planted for you, plant for . \ '·
.:,~·i,:.
Sat 14 Hadassah Study Group 1:30 , . the sake ::of your children .•
Home: Rose,.. Lipman
--Talmud•·
1718 )3each St .
Tree Certificate Chairman v.ed 18 Hadassah Open Board 1:15
Mrs . Isadore Ashendorf 755-7181
Home : Doris Stromberg
- ·-----4978 Elmwood
Thurs 19 BOARD OF TRUSTEES
SISTERHOOD
P~PARES FOR PESACH
7:45 •··· · ··•··• - -Sat
28 Hadassah Bowling Party
Pesach begins April 24 . It
Maple Lane
6:00
is NOT too early to give thought
Dinner-Dancing at
to your Passover needs . SisterBill Stern's Restaurant
hood will obtain the items YOU
request .
Please present your list in
RELIGIOUS SCHOOL
writing by April 1 to Sisterhood
Vacation - January 1
Pre sident Ru th Oppe r.he ime r,
Sessions: January 8, 15, 22, 29
Doris Stromberg or tudrey Cahill
10:00 - 12:00 AM
Tues
10 Sisterhood Meeting
~~
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CONFIRYJA TI ON CLASS
Saturday Mornings 10:00 AM
---- ··- -- -- ~------INFORMATION m:EDED FOR FEBRUARY
BULLETIN AT TEJPLE OF'FICE IN
WRITING BY JANUARY 25 at 9:30 AM .
If you type your articles, it
would be greatly appreciated by
Temple secretary if you did them ,:
in bulletin column widths , as they
can then be arranged on draft
without re-typing . Thanks !
Temple Oifice Hours 9:30 - 1 :30
Y.~ndays through Thursdays, later
by appointment .
The Finance Con1 ittee calls it
to your attention t 1at the third
quarter payment of your Temple
pledge falls due on January lo
Statements were helpf ully sent
out early, so that you could get
your cJ.iec·k sent in time to list
on your 1966 income tax report .
Only a few alert persons have dqne
so , but there is still time if '
you rush right to the mailbox!
S U P P O R T
YOUR
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Page Two
SYNAGOGUE
�WOULD YOU Bi!:LIEVE"?? ? n? ??
THIS COULD IkPPEN HERE? ??? ?
UJC ClkIRMnN EXT~NDS m~NKS
We have made previous requests of our congregants to . return from their homes pl'.ayer books,
library books and yarmelkes taken
from. the Temple . Our appeals ·
have been to no avail. Below is
listed a close estimate on the
quanttty of the i terns referred to:
in behalf of the United Jewish -
I wish. to than!( -tne Community
'62 Union Prayer Books .·
130 Library Books
140 Yarmelkes ·
¼e feel that this is a disgr~ceru1 situation , and a rather
sad commentary on the attitudes
and feelings of responsibility
evidenced by the apathy and .indif ference of the members who
have these things in their homes_.
We are again asking that everyone look through book shelves,
libraries and any other place
where these i terns might be ~ vJe
realize that we can overlook and
forget things, but this w ould
be an appropriate time for all of
:· ti's to che~ck our homes .
i~lan P . Oppenheimer,
President of Congre gation
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-~·- -REP CRos·s N _EDS VOLUNTEERS
Give the "Gift of Life 11·- be · a blood donor. · Special Blood
. Donor Clinic at .Red Cross Headquarters , 'Webster & Sixth, on
_January 4 from 12:00 to 6:00 PM
-----------------Page Three
Charities for their cooperation '
in the 1966 drive.•
However, -there are a few members
who have not yet made pledges and
, some who have not completed 'their
payments. Payments made by Deceffiber Jl may be· listed on your 1966
income 'tax ·return. We are closing
our · books : on January Jl, an,d the· .
-annual UJC Report showing pledges
and allocations ·will go to the
printers at that time .
The Allocations Committee will '
meet on Thursday:, sJanuary 12, and
it is imper~ti.ve that payments be
in then _- ·Prepa:rations will also
.be made ; for next year's drive.
To · all those who worked on
committee q, etc., the recipients
of UJC th~nk you from the bottom
of their hea,rts -an:d wish you
11 shalom . 11 _ .: ·
·
•
,,
Dr.: ~.rthu:r- Greenberg
UJC Chairp1an
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TTiNTION': NO:t'-I:..~NBERS RECE!VING
BULLETIN
With last i-ssue of bulletin,
. yearly forms wr3re ..enclosed to all
·. non-membets :to ascertain that add~ . .rf?sses and ITlaili.hg list -~re up to
date . Ele,v en out of 22 -of these
· forms hq.ve. been re.turned. to indi- ·
· cate that addre s see ·,desires to
remain on mailing list. Please
fill in your blank and return it,
at once , if you :-w{sh to con tinu€
~ceiving_ bulletin.s . Thank you .
The New Year will bring Ni!:W 1TEMS
to your Gift Shopl Thank you for
your generous patronage in ~66 .
�DECEMBER_,__.._
,,..9_6_6_____•____H_A.:;;D;.:.:A_SS_A
.::..H:....:.:.NE:;.:'lr.V
:.:;S~
f\D:.,;T:. :;E;. ; :S_ _.::;.LE:;;,:A~Tfillf. Ef\JtJJj .,,_££[§1_!)ENT
DAY CARE CENTERS OR YOU TH CE NTERS OF YOUTH
AL I YAH SPRA NG UP IN 1955 TO CAR E FOR THOSE
THO USANDS OF LO ST OR DRI FTI NG BOYS AND
GIRLS THAT NO ONE ELSE WO.ULD BE CONCERNE D
ABOUT. THE RE WERE PLE NTY OF TH EM DURI NS
THE HECTIC MA S.S IMM IGRATION YEARS or ·1949
TO 1953. T HE Y WE RE JAMMED I NTO THE RAMSHA CKL E HUTS OR 11 TR ANSIT G/~M t' G11 ~ LIVI N3 IN
A TURMOIL OF ADJ USTMENT., THE SE 11 CAMPSn
WERE NOT ENVISAGE D AS A PERM ANENT F IXTURE,
BUT SET UP AS EDUCATIO NA L TRANS IT CAMPS
THAT WOU LD DI SAPPEAR ONCE THE YOUTH FO UND
THEIR NICHE IN ISRA EL, AND THl"::_IR SCHOOLI NG
i= Ml1BLED TH EM TO BE COME ADEQUATE TO MEET
i HE IR RE QUIREMENiSs THE BOYS AND GJRLS
~EM AI N IN THESE CEN TERS ONE OR TWO YE ARS,
A~D PRO MISI NG STUDE NTS MA Y BE SENT ON TO
~LIRTHER STUDY I N AC ADEMIC OR VOCATI ONAL
lf'J'3"ilTU TION 4 WH EN _A CHI LD FI RST CO Mf.S TO
TH~ SE CAMPS, MA NY HOU RS ARE SPE NT DRA WING
HtM OUT, SO TO SPEA K. TH IS IS SO IN OHDER
TO KNOW THEIR POTE NTIAL, AND HOW BEST TO
FIT EA CH ONE 10 MEET THE CHAL LENGES THA T
FAC E THI S WORLD TODAY.
IT ME Af\!S F' A01 NG WE STe IN }SP. AEL, ONE
IS SU PPO SED TO FACE JE RUGA~[M , WHICH JS
THE HOLI EST CITY I N I SRAC L~ IN
J ~8U2ALEM ONE FACES THE S ITE OF THE
hOi.Y ·:·1:i,/i P!..E ,1 WHI CH IG THE H')L ! ES T SPOT
I N J cP.U SALEM o
IN THE TEMP LE ONE l S
ASKED TO FACE THE 11 HOLY OF HOt..!E S11 WH ICH
IS THE HO L! EST PI\RT OF THE T!:MP LC"' IN
PRAYE R ONE THUS SEEMS TO SEEK TO DIRECT
HIS ATTENTIO N TO A HIGH ER DEGREE OF
HOL I NESS, PRAY ER BE ING A MEANS OF
BRINGI NG ONE CLO SER TO GOD ~ PRAYSR
IS THE BRI DGE BE TWEEW GOD AND MA N,. IT
HELP S US TO CRYSTALIZE OUR I NART ICULATE
THO!JGHTS .
Two ARAB COU NTRIES HAVE INFORMED THE NOBEL
I NSTITUTE THEY WILL NOT SEND RE PRE SENTAT IVES TO THE NOBEL AWARDS CER EMONY TO BE
HE LD I N STOCKHOLM~ iT WH ICH TI ME THE
NOBEL P RIZE FOR LITE RATU RE WI LL BE PRESENTED TO TWO JE WI SH WRIT ERS, T HE F LRS T
SUCH AWARD IN THE HISTORY OF NOBEL PRIZES.
THE AWARD WINNERS ARES. Y~ AGNON, ONE OF
I SRAEL 1 S LEADING HE BREW WRITERS, AND NELLIE
SA CHS OFSWEDEN 9 THE ALGERIAN REPRESENTAT IVES REFORT EDLY TO HAVE SAID THAT THE
/I.WARDS ARE 11 POLITICAL 11 RATHE R THA N PURELY
LITER ARY.
HADASSAH MEETi NG WILL BE WEDNESDA Y,
JA NUAR Y 18 2 19 67 AT THE RESI DENC E OF
DORIS STRO MBERG , 4973 ELMWOOD DRI VE,
AT ·j: 15 P., M.
( T IS AN OPEN BOARD MEET1NG. PLE AS E BE WITH US THAT AFT ERNOON.
_G...Ee.B.J.Y, IT
Bf::1\~B ER HAD~ SSA,tJ_Q~
,WJ.!,-L i?.f. ~f\IU.llD.£1_1,._,.1,!J.§fil 3 JANU_~
..,_1967
BJ.~.Q~§_AJ _6_: OQ,.E_,J1:,_.t;L. T t~Lf: MA.!:.b£.
1J-~S.fh . $6,. 2:.i PE R CC' UPL.E .~ND ~P31125
S INGLE. AFTER WARDS TH ERE WILL BE
DANCING AND RE FRESHMENY S AT B ILL STERNS
STEAK Hous E.
HADASSAH STUDY GROUP WILL MEET AT THE
RES IDENCE OF MRs. : SAM LIP MAN, ON
SATURDAY, JANUARY ·· 14, 1967 AT 1 :30 poMo
1718 BEACH STREET.
BRING YOUR BOOKS, AND IF YO U HAVE AN Y
I TEMS OF INTEREST, AND CU~R ENT EV~NTG ,
WE W~L CO ME THE SE DISCUSS ION S~ THE
STUDY GRO UP IS OPE N TO ALL INTE REST ED
l i lE JE WISH NATIONAL FUND WAS ISSUED THE
PE RSONS, AND EVERYON~ IS WELCOME TO
APPE AL, ALONG .WITH THE J OI NT DISTRI BUT ION
JOIN
THE GROUP FOR A AFTER NO ON OF SHEER
COMM ITTEE AND THE .WORLD J EW IS H CONGRESS FOR
DELIGHT
AND PROFOU ND INTEREST.
HELP IN RAISI NG $200, 000 FOR REPAIRS AND .
CO NSTRUCTION OF COMMUN ~L BUILDINGS MADE •
*****~f-***~f{f**
USS LESS BY FLOOD DAMAGE IN ITALY. TEN
EVEN THOU~H HA NU KA IS PA SS ED, THE :
ST'JDE NTS FROM THE Btz}1LEL ART S.cHOOL ·IN
Hi'I.NUKA MENOROT ARE PROBABLY THE. BESTJ~ ~US ALEM ARE PARTIClPATING IN CLEANING
KNOWN AND MO ST WIDE LY USED KI ND OF
AND CLE ARING UP OF FLOOD DEBRIS FROM THE
CEREMONIAL OBJ ECTS 0 . MOST J EW S .BELIEVE
e~~GE LLO MUSEUM IN FLORENCE, ITALY 0 THESE THAT THE . PRE SENT GENERAL SHAPE OF THE
STUDENTS WILL HELP TO CLEAN AND RESTORE
MENORA HAS BE EN TRADITIONAL SINCE THE D A' ··
PAI NTINGS ·1N THE LiFFIZ,1 ART GALLERY.
OF ANTlQUITY, BUT THIS IS NOT THE CASE~ -
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IT IS SAID THAT DAVID WOLFSO~ N, DNE OF
2/4,0 DELEGATES TO THE FIRST WORLD Z ION .IST
80NGRES S I N BASLE, SwI T.ZERLAND, IN 1897_,
WAS RES PONSIBLE FOR DESIGNING A FLAG UNDER
W~ l CH THE CONGRESS MET•
IT IS NOW THE '
FL AG OF (SRAEL•
BECAUSE OF THE TALMUDIC PROSCRIPTION, .
WHICH FORBADE THE FASHIONING OF ANY OF T' !
OBJECTS WHICH WERE PART OF THE TEMPLE 9
HA NUKA LAMPS IN THE PERIODS FOLLO WING
THE DESTRUCTION ·oF THE SECOND TEMP LE
HAD QUlTE A DIFFERENT SHAPE. '
WHY IS THE HOLY ARK USUAL. 1-Y PLACED AT THE
EA STERN WALL OF THE SY NAGOGUE. MAI MONIDES
EX PLAI NS nus IS DONE so THAT THE CONGRE•
GATION, IN TURNING TOWARD THE ARK DURING
PRAYER, WOULD BE FACING JERUSALEM. As IT
SEEMS FROM THE TALMUD, IN PRAYER ONE IS
ASKED TO FACE TO WARDS THE DIRECTION OF
SOMETHING WHICH IS HOLIER THAN THE PLACE
I N WHICH HE NO W STANDS. THus, ONE WHO IS
OUTSIDE THE LAND OF ISRAEL FACES THE LAND
OF (SRAEL WHICH IS HOLIER THAN OTHER LANDS
WHICH MEANS FACING EAST; JN CASES OF
COUNTRIES BEYOND THE EASTERN BORDER Or
I SRAEL
DURING THE ROMAN AND BYZANTINE PER lOD S,
SIMPLE ONE-WICK CLAY OIL LAMPS SERVED .~ :;
HANUKA LAMPS• DURING THE . MIDDLE AGES,
IT BECAME CUSTO MARY TO FASHION A METAL
CONTAINER FOR ALL LIGHTS AND TO HANG
THIS METAL BENCH-TYPE LAMP ON THE LEFT
DOORPOST OF THE HOUSE. FROM THE 17TH
CENTURY ON, DID I T BECOME A CU STOM TO
FASHION LARGE HANUKA LAMPS IN SHAPES
RESEMBLING THE 7 BRANCHED TE MPLE MENORA .
THtS TYPE or r-lANUKA . ME NORA HAD TWO
ADDITIONAL LIGHT ARMS, AND THE HEBRE W
UNION MUSEU M JN CINCINNATI HAS A RICH
CO LLECTION OF SUC H MENOROT.
~
�j
aNNIVERS,1RIES
CONTR I EUTIONS
Mr. & Mr s . Joel Wiener - January 1 I General Fund & Cemetery Fun2
Mr . & Yirs. Jacob."-ishendorf from~ • Max Schwarz in memory
January 2..
of his mother, Mrs . Louise
Mr . ~ Mrs . : Reuben Levy, ,January 12
Sander .
·
l
Ommitted in December
Mr. & Hr s . Frank Me rcer, Deoember22
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SON OF CON GREG.STON IN V.IET N,lM ,
Mail from tbe old home town
will me~n .a ·gr e at deal :. t; Rogcir ..
Gude lsky, ·s o~ . of Mr .-. aT-rl :t'J rs . ,
Marvin Ou.de l plcy . His a ddress is:
Glneral Funa
from Mr . & Mrs . Louis Berman,
Phoenix, .nrizona, in memory of
Robert, Cherin, Elli~ Chevlin, . '
Koroma G'-).delsky and Harry Fisher .
Generc3:.l; _Fun_d_ for_Bulletin Expens2_
from ¥.tr • . Hyman Lipman
Mr~ & Mrs .
Hyma.,
Fox
Rabb i Irving B:oc~
Mrs . Jfilda Dobbins
.n.irman Fir:st Class Gu delsky R. -:B.
J... . F . 16762179
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366 TH 1~'. & E' BQx° -96
D. R. 17
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.n . I-'. 0 ~. San F-ranctsco
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The .Boa.rd of Directors thanks
Mr • .t1.be· •• she,ndorf for his recent
donation of twe lve dozen yarme lkas
to t"h\1 Temple, to replace those
which ··have been taken ·home from ·
Letter s s ho_µl d be sent .n.ir
the Temple by some members . InMail .
.. cidentally , .h.be also donated
If othe r membe rs of Tempie _·
t welve dozen yarmelkes fust a
B 1nai Israe l .families .are in seryear _a go • .
vice, pleas~- furnish ~heir add:.. ·
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CHA NGES : IN YOUR COMMUNITY LIST
DELETE - Were gretfully cross ·o ff
coNGR.-..TUL.o,TioNs ·To: :
the :names of Mr . ~, Mrs.i Gary Gohe n
- ·. _.·
who are le_aving Muske r-ori.. for .
Dr . Ma~-r ice Stromte'rg·, bn .his
Chica go ;
recent ap~o:intrnent: to ·'Chie_f . of
THE NE~l --.~DDRESS of Mr . _,& . Mrs .; Sam
Staff of Muske1;ron _O steopathic
Klay-Tis : 2778 Pa·tricia Drive ,
Hosp ital .
·
North ·Muske gon, 49445 , Phone 7442398 .
..
Mr . and. :rr.irs . Robert P~i-:lm~n,
vv"E WELCl ME l .· YJ.r . · Isri:ie-1 l'•farcus;
whose weddirip- took place ii:1 .
1088 Sophia, 494'42, Phone 728-43 85
Chaca go Dece mber 15 ~- Mr\ Perlman
and Mr . & Mrs . David .1:1shendor f ,
is the former :.nudri:,y Beskin,.
(Car61) , . 1630 oak l >ark , 494'42 ; ·
daughter : of Mr·. & Xr s .· Samuel ·
Phone 773-8226 • .
. KEEP . YOUR -NEf!i COMMUNITY. LISTS
Lipman .
.
UP TO Thi: Tl£ l
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�YAHRZEIT
YAHRZEIT CONTINU . m
MORRIS KOZAK, uncle of Mrs . Maurice
Stromberg, January 1
JOSEPH NERSWICK, father of Mrs .
Audrey Cahill, January 3
HANINA 1.v"EIZ}l'.ANN, mother of Mrs .
Perry Bacon, January 6
LOUIS GREENBERG, brother of Dr .
Arthur Greenberg, January 7
ALBERT ST.iUNDLER, uncle of Mr .
Milton Steindler, January 8
LEO ROSE , husband of Mrs . Libby
Rose, January 9
SAUL ALTIOLZ, brother of Mrs .
Milton Steindler, January 10
SIGMUND STiINDLER, father of Mr .
Milton Steindler, January 13
MOSES ROSENBERG, father of Mr .
Robert Rosenberg, January 14,
Shevat 3
LOUIS MILLER, father of Dr . Phillip
Miller, January 14 , Shevat 3
FA:rTNIE ROSEN , sister of Mrs .
r oldie Smith, January 17
Hl\ \ NAH FISHMA.N, mother of Mrs .
~ibby Rose, and Mrs . Andrew
~pstein, January 20
Mb C DARJ,iSTAD'IBR, father of Mr .
Jouis Darmstadter , January 21 ,
:lhevat 10
1w JR.b. Sh.LL, sister of Mr • Meyer
Jacobs , January 23
Mil t'l'H& BLOCK, sister of Mrs . Benno
tothschild, January 23, Shevat 12
Mi: C ROS.i:i:NB.ERG, brcther of Mr . Robert
1osenberg, January 24, Shevat 13
HY b.M SINGER, father of Mr . Joseph
Singer, January 24 , Shevat 13
NA'IlliiN PRICE, father of Mr. Samuel
Price, January 29, Shevat 18
.rt.BRlu-Ih.M EHRENBERG, father of Mrs .
Albert Parker, January 30
JUSTIN GUDELSKY, son of Mrs .
Koroma Gude lsky, brother of Mr .
Marvin Gudelsky, January 30
JOSEPH WEIZMb.NN, rather of Mrs.
Perry Bacon, January 31
Page Seven
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Mr . Sol Silverman would like
to thank his friends for their
many kindnesses during his recent
illness .
Mr . Louis Darmstadter thanks
the many members who have sent
cards and otherwise remembered
him during his convalescence ,
and especially expresses his
thanks to Rabbi for his many
cheering visits .
Our prayers and sincere best
wishes for a full recovery to
MRS . WI1J.,kM DRUKER
who is a patient at Hackley after
a fall,
MR. LOUIS ARON
MRS • . .i..NDREW EPSTEIN
MRS . iU~ENE FISHER
MR . D.-~VID GUDELSKY
who were hespitalized in December
UNIONGRAMS
Say it with a UNIONGfu1.M,
It tells so very much,
Of understanding, love and care-It helps you "Keep in touch" .
UNIONcm.:i.MS--773- 5340
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�CONGREQ,.TION B1N,.I ISR.1.EL
FOURTH & "WEBSTER
MUSKE GON , MIC HI G..N
49441 .
Office Phone : 722-2702
Rabbinage : 755-5318
�Why I Go To Temple
BY SAMUEL B. FINKEL
To
achieve emotional relaxation and spiritual exhilaration by insulating myself through meditation against the clamor and clatter of my
daily routine.
TO
give audible expression to my resolve to attain the maximum
unfoldment of my better self.
To
strengthen my determination to accept gracefully the fact of the
impermanence of the individual and to replenish my confidence that
because each of us is a link in the never ending chain of time each
of us has within him a spark of eternity.
TO
ask for divine help to pattern my life on the principle that life
has a meaning and purpose and direction beyond hrtman understanding.
To
pay my respects to my forefathers and to set an example to my
offspring through the overt affirmation of my Jewishness by reason of
my attendance at services.
To
record my gratification that I belong to an ancient and honorable
people dedicated to ;ustice, learning, charity and sanctity.
To
acknowledge the indebtedness of our people to the synagogue for
its ceaseless and dedicated efforts through its rabbis and lay leaders to clarify, codify and interpret Judaism, thereby assuring the
physical, cultural and spiritual continuity of Jewry.
To
recall the heroic deeds of our ancestral leaders; the teachings
of our prophets; the wisdom of our sages; and to resolve to live
by their example and in their spirit.
To
avow my spiritual dependence on a supreme power outside of
man, which, although I am unable scientifically to explain, I accept
on faith and acknowledge as the guiding force of life in every form.
To
commune through prayers with this power, which in accord
with the precepts of Judaism I regard as God-and the only God.
Samuel B. Finkel, past president of the National Federation of Temple
Brotherhoods, is executive vice-president of the Dropsie College for Hebrew
and Cognate Learning. Your reactions to this statement, your pe..sonal views
and your comments would be gratefully received. The statement may be
reprinted in temple and Brotherhood Bulletins.
Reprinted from Brotherhood Section
American Judaism Magazine, Chanuko Issue, 1959.
�
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TEMPLE 8:,NAt· tSRAEL
EMPLE
MUSf<EGON 1 MICHIGAN
ALK · •
Ra.bbi -
.
Dr. Phillip Hosenberg
President Mr. Alan Oppenheimer
SCHEDULE OF WORSHIP .SERVICES
December 2
Friday Evening
Semon:: 11 THE AUTUMN SEASON"
Participants: Dr. & Mrs . Arthur Greenberg
Kiddush
8:00 PM
i5ec'ember 9
Friday Evening
COMBINED CHANUKAH AND FAMILY SERVICE
Birthday Blessing Ceremony
Participants: Youth Group Membe rs
Oneg Shabba t
7:30 PM
December 16
Friday Evening
Sermon: J1PRA.YER IS NOT ALWAYS WORDS"
Participants: Mr . & Mrs. Richard Kaufman
Kiddush
8:00 PM
ne·cember 23
Friday Evening
Sermon: 11 THE LOYALTY OF JESUS TO JUDAISM"
Participants:: Mr . & Mrs . Douglas Rosen
Kiddush
8:00 PM
Decembe r 30
Friday Evening
Sern.on: 11 THE LIVING WATERS"
Participants: Mr. & Yrrs. Samuel Wolosin
Kiddush
D:J c m,:ber
3, 10.1 17, ;:'4
& .31
~-1r:oo PM
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CALENDAR - DECEMBER
7:45
Thurs 1 BOARD OF-1RUSTE;i;S
. · .: VERY Il\'iPORTA.NT MEETING
Fri.-Sun NFTY Caravan Weekend
in Nus ke &-on
Sun
4 Youth Group Meeting 11:00
Tues. 6 Sisterhood Meeting
8:15
Home : Mrs . H. Ennis
2109 Garter :Drive ·.
Short Adult -Education
Program by Rabbi
·
Sun. 11 FANJLY CI-::ANUKAH SUPPER -.
(0 2.00 per family, plus a
dish to pass·. ·· ·_E:v:eryqne
will be contatted . ) ·· ·
Wed
14 Hadassah Chanukah Party
& General Meeting
8:00
Sun_ _1_8_You.th _Group Meetin_g 11:00
_
BUSY MONTH FOR THE YOUTH GROUP
Dig~yoo no'fice all th·e-I?raye_r , .
Books now have Songsters pasted in
the back, The Youth Groupers
sp~nt another }:.?usy everiing .. m.~king
sure you cari ,"Sing ;a.long ~tth ''\' --- . ·--- --- , .. _
Rabbi."
i ',
'lhe last zketfng __a-t · -Randy E!1Ilis 1 s ,,.
house laid plans for the · baked'
goods sale that took pJace · on , ,~un.. day, Novembe_r 20. In case yoµ.r · .
byys and _girls_. 'o/ere . not ..too htirigry;
:::
when they_got:' home fro~ school·- on.•. ,, ·: \::·
that day; ·1t was· ·because- of all the
good cakes and cookies that were
purchased from Salesme~~r.thur
Rothschild and Ed Sterri, and Saleswomen Beth Cherin, Randy Ennis and
_,_... .
-··
Regan Teles . The money earned from
R2LIGI0US SC HOOL SESSIONS
this sale will go towards · the
December 4, .. ll & 18 . .
Scholarship Fund .
Winter Vacation '6ri ·necember 25
The MSTY Leadership Conference
and January 1
at the· Kellog Center, MSU , in
East Lansing, on De~ember 9-11,
CONFIRMA.TI0N CL.ti.SSES
will be attended by Ba·r b Rosen ,
Saturday Mornings __-:- 10:00 AM
Lee Oppenheimer, and Janet Friend .
December 3 10 ' 1 &/17
Th
_ e next issue of the Bulletin will
.
Vacation December 24 & 31
have a report about this .
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THE NFTY C.ti.&i.V.t1.l-J IS COMING ON
J
'
COMING EVENTS
Join the Hh.D.ii.S&iH BOviLrnG P1-1R.TY ,
Saturday, January 28 , . .c!-t 6:00 PM • .
Bowling at Maple ' Lane-${ ·Dinner/c ,... .
dancing at Bill Stern's . ~p6 . 25 a
couple or ~3.25 single .
For reservations: Mrs . Ennis 759-3144 or Mrs . Stromberg - 798-.
1185
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DECEMBill 2 TO MUSEEGON l A mse ting
was held Sunday, November 27 at
the home of Mr • and Mrs • Harry
Bennan to make plans for tlu Caravan weekend .
TYG will be hosting the MSTY
Executive Board Meeting in .:i.pril .
More about that later .
. Ji. thanks to all the parents who
are letting TYG use their homes
f<?E meetingE_l ~ - _ _ _,
INFORM£,. TI0N NEEDED FOR JANU~RY
BULLETIN .r1. T Tfil':PLE OFFICE IN
WRITING BY DECEMBER ~6.
UNIONGRd.}fS
--- - - - - - - - -·-·· - - ---- -- - - - - :- - Send UNIONGikH Clfo.NUICn.H Greetings
this year . But you r e ally don't
Temple Office Hours 9:30 - 1:30
need a special occasion - people
Mondays throu gh Triur sdays ~ ::;..
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love to be remembered. n1one your
U\rION CRa.N Chairm-:1.n., 773--'.J':Jl:O.,
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�YAHRZi:!:IT
IN AP} RECI.A 'l'ION
Daar Friends: On the occasion
Louis Darmstadter, December 4,
of my Bar Mit zvah, I have many
. Kislev 21
things to thank all of you for.
·: .. LEV.I ROSEN, father of Mrs . Goldie
There are two important things
Smith, December 5
on top of the list. Firstly, I
BZRTHA PAUL , mother of Mrs . Ralph
would like to thank you for the
•Hawkins, December 5, Kislev 22
Pentateuch and Haftorah book
ELSA DARMSTADT.ER, wife of ¥.tr .
given to me. I will always be
Louis Darmstadter, mother of Y1rs . using it. Maybe as ll!IPOrtant or
Jack Steindler, December 6,
more, I would thank each of you
Kislev 23
for bringing me to my Bar Mitzvah
VIOLET GINSBER½. n:c,cC' of Y.trs . ¥lByer and through it. Sincerely,
Jacobs, December 29, Teves 16
Steven Rothschild
SADIE KRAUSE, mother of Mr . Edvrard
Krause, December 3~t, Teves _1_8~~
Maxine Kan tor wishes tothank
everyone who was so kind and conCONTRIBUTIONS
siderate during her recent stay
~General Fund . at the hospital •.
from Arnold Bourziel , James
Metz , A.H. Kollenberg and the
Mrs . Marcus Be ss, who hasbeen
Yasinow families
in a cast this past month from
The Ashendorf families, through
a broken le g, would like to exthe Ashendorf Book Fund, have dopres s her appreciation to everyone
nated fifteen Prayer Books in
who has been so kind to her, and
,memory of Robert Cherin, Ellis
a sp3cial thanks to Sisterhood and
Chevlin and Komma Gudelsky. They
the Sunshine Group •
....;..-----~--have also donated to the Library
Fund.
REFUAiH SHAYLAMAH
Our prayers and sincere best
AN:NIVERSARIES
wishes for a full recovery to
Mr . & Mrs . Albert Parker, Dec. 15
MRS . ANDRE'd EPSTEIN
Dr . & Mrs . Morton Kantor, Dec. 25
MRS. JOSIJi.1{ WIENER
Dr. & Mrs . Ralph August, Dec. 26
who are IS- tients at Hackley HospiMr . & Mrs. Isadore Ashendorf,
tal, and to
December 30
MR. DAVID GUDELSKY
MISS FRiNCES PRICE
¥1r. ~_r1rs.~~illiam Stern, Dec. 31
MR . LOUIS DARMSTADTER
CHANUKAH SHOFPING SEASON
ms. PERRY Bil.CON
The Gift Shop will be open AFTER who were hospitalizes!._in Novembe,E_
Religious School Sunday, December 4
for Chanukah Gift Shopping. A
1HD REQUESTED IN ILLNESSES
striking array of gifts has been
The local Hospitals are called
set up in the lowe_r_lo_b_b_.Y'-•----- on Mondays and 'Ihursdays to check
for Jewish patients. Rabbi would
Pa ge 3
appreciate being advised of anyone
i l l or injured at heme or out of
t crwn .
ZERLINE .DARMSTADT@, mother of
Mr.
�UNION REQUESTS Sill'jMER REGIS'fllil.TIONS
- To . take your mind off the wintry blasts , the Union Institute at
Oconomowoc, ~visconsin, -has sent infor:mation on summer camp sessions.
Re gistration officially opened November 15, and interested applicants
are encouraged to register early and avoid disappointment . Last year
camp sessions were filled to capacity months pefore summer began .
··
There will be sessions from June 23 through August 28 , and will '•
include periods for Religious School teacher~ , administrators and
youth advisors, a session for the entire family, and weeks for boys
and girls from fifth through twelve grades ~
.:. 1so sp:i cial attention is called to the College Kallah at the end
of ,mgust, limited to two · collegians• from 9-IlY one Temple, and for
which scholarships are available . is. variety of fascinating classes ·
1
and activitiex will Qe offered .
Contact the Temple office · for full information on dates, ages ·and
coots as soon _as . p ossible.
- ----·- -·- - - - - - - · - - CONIDLENCE
To the·-rainlly-of
S11.&-.H . HIBNICK
mother of Mrs. Leo' Fonstein, who
pas sed away on November 24 .
May her memory be for a
blessing.
·
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from
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CONGREC1..T1ON B 'N'.ti.I ISRJ..:EL
FOURTH & \~EBSTZR
MUSKEGON, MICHIC1.N 49441
Office Phone: Pk22702
Rabbinage :·PL5-5318
B 'N.,.,..I BRITH Ti.1.KE NOTE
Too late to go on tb~: c~lendar
pare, but don't overlq:qk back .here
this important .announcement
B 'nai Bri th: ·
The third J-.i.nnual B 1.nai briJh ·
New· Year's Eve Party will ·be held
this year • .we have reserved
ppace at the airport rest.2urant
for an evening of fun: and frolic .
Like our .previous New Year's Eve
Farties, we can promise you an
evening of enjoyme nt . Daicing;
food, drinks and favors . Set
this date aside . Tell the little_
woman to jot this date down in the
...,.little.
,
book.
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\
J...
�MRS. HERBERT ENN IS, P~£Stb£NT
MUSKEGON CHAPTER HADASSAH
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1966 IS THE FIRST
DAY OF HANUKKAH. THIS FESTIVAL CO MMEMORATES THE SUCCESSFUL STRUGGLE FOR REL IGI OUS
LIBERTY AGAINS THE SYRIAN OPPRESSOR S, IN
THE YEAR 165 B.C.E. AFTER BITTER STRUGGLES
AND FIERCE SATTLES, THE LOYAL JEWS UNDER
THE LEADERSHIP OF JUDAH, THE THIRD SON OF
MATTATHIAS, ACHIEVED VICTORY, IN SPITE OF
THE SYRIAN SUPERIORITY IN NUMBERS AND ARMS.
JERUSALEM WAS WRESTED FROM THE HANDS OF
THE OPPRESSORS, THE SYRIANS WERE DRIVEN
our, AND THE TEMPLE WAS PURIFIED, CLEANSED AND REDEDICATED TO THE SERVICE OF GoD,
AMIDST JOYOUS CELEBRATIONS LASTING 8 DAYS.
SOME SEPHARDIC COMMUNITIES STILL
CON TI NUE THE CUSTOM OF MASQUERADING IN
TH~ S7RE[ TS DURING HANUKKAH WEEK, AS
JE WS IN EAS TERN EUROPE WOULD
MASQUERADE ON PURIM• THIS CUSTOM AMONG
THE SEPHARDIM GOES BACK MORE THAN 200
YEARS BEI NG MENTIONED IN A BOOK
PUBLISHES IN SMYR NA, TURKEY AS EARLY
AS 1731.
JUDAH WAS SURNAMED MACCABEUS AND EMERGED
AS ONE OF THE GREATEST MILITARY LEADERS
DEVELOPED BY THE JEWISH PEOPLE. IT IS
SAID HE WAS ABLE TO DELIVER HAMMER-LIKE
BLOWS TO THE ENEMY AND WAS THEREFORE CAL LED MACCABEE, DERIVED FROM THE HEBREW WORD
MAKKEVEH, 11 HAMMER. 11 ANOTHER EXPLANATION
IS THAT THE HEBREW LETTERS IN THE WORD
11
MACCABEE, 11 STAND FOR THE FIRST LETTERS OF
THE WORDS M1 KA-MO-CHA BA-AYLIM ADONAI
( WHO IS LIKE UNTO THEE AMONG THE GoDs,
0 LORD?) WHICH WAS INSCRIBED UPON JuDAH 1 S
BANNER. BECAUSE OF JUDAH 1 S SUCCESSFUL
LEADERSHIP IN THE BATTLES AGAI NST
ANTIOCHUS 1 ARMIES, THE NAME 11 MAC CABEE 11
WAS LATER APPLIED TO THE WHOLE MOVEMENT.
IN ISRAEL, SEPHARDIC JEWS VISIT THE
GRAVE OF SIMEON THE JUST DURING HANUt'. ~t
WEEK. CABBALISTS STAY UP ALL NIGHT
READING THE MYSTIC ZOHAR.
HANUKKAH WHICH MEANS 11 DEDICATION 11 JS ALSO
KNOWN AS THE FEAST OF LIGHTS SINCE CANDLES
ARE LIGHTED EACH NIGHT FOR EIGHT NIGHTS.
WE PLACE GREAT EMPHASIS ON THIS FESTIVAL
BECAUSE IT COMMEMORATES THE FIRST SUCCESSFUL REVOLT IN HISTORY, ON BEHALF OF
R~LIGIOUS FREEDOM. THE SPIRIT OF THIS
HOLIDAY ANIMATES THE MAGNA CARTA AND THE
DECLARATION OF THE RIGHTS OF MAN.
DID YOU KNOW THE WORD SERAPHIC MEANS
ANGELIC; AS, SERAPHIC FEATURES. IT
COMES FROM HEBREW SERAPHIM, "ANGELS
OF THE HIGHEST ORDER."
THE HADASSAH MEDICAL SCHOOL GETS
CANCER STUDY FUNDS• A NUMBER OF
AMERICAN RESEARCH FUNDS HAVE ALLOCATED
GRANTS TO THE HEBREW UNIVERSITYHADASSAH MEDICAL SCHOOL FOR RESEARCH
ON PREVENTIVE TREATMENT FOR CANCER,
AND GRANTS WILL PROVIDE $ 167,000 PER
YEAR FOR SEVERAL YEARS. RESEARCH
WILL BE CONCENTRATED ON PREVENTION OF
CANCER IN TH E FEMALE BREAST. THE
WEIZMANN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE IN REH0VOT ANNOUNCED AN IMPORTANT GROUP OF W~S T
GERMAN SCIENTISTS WAS EXPECTED TO
ARRIVE IN tSRAEL SOON TO HOLD CONSULTATIONS WITH ISRAELI SCIENTISTS.
NOTICES
•
•
HAD ASSAH STUDY GROUPe SATURDAY, THE
3RD OF DECEMBER AT 1:30 P.M. AT THE
HOME OF ELLEN ARON, 2308 JEFFERSON
STREET, MUSKEGO N HEIGHTS.
D1D You KNOW THAT •••••••••
THERE IS A CUSTOM IN ISRAEL DURING
HANUKKAH WEEK TO GO ON A PILGRI MAGE TO
THE TOWN OF MODIN, A SMALL VILLAGE WHERE
THE HASMONEAN FAMILY, THE LEADERS OF THE
MACCABEAN REVOLT, LIVED. FROM TEL AVIV TO
MODIN, ONE PASSES LYDDA, Now Lon, ISRAEL 1 S
AIRPORT WHICH THE ARABS BELIEVE IS THE
BURIAL PLACE OF JUDAH MACCABEUS AND HIS
BROTHERS.
THE CUSTOM OF SPINNING THE DRAIDEL ON
HA NUKKAH IS SAID TO GO BACK TO THE VERY
ORIGIN OF HANUKKAH, TO THE TIME WHEN THE
MACCABEES WERE WARRING AGAINST THE FORCES
OF ANTIOCHUS THE GREEK, IT WAS USED AS A
MEANS OF FOOLING THE OFFICERS OF ANTIOCHUS
WHO HAD FORBIDDEN THE JEWS TO STUDY TORAH
IN GROUPS. WHEN THE OFFICERS WOULD COME
UPON SUCH GROUPS, THE LATTER WOULD BEGIN
TO SPIN THESE TOPS TO MAKE BELIEVE THAT
THEY WERE PLAYING A GAME RATHER THAN
STUDYING TORAH.
DURING THE MIDDLE AGES, JEWS OF VENICE
WOULD EMBARK ON GONDOLAS AND ROW THROUGH
THEIR DISTRICT, GREETING EACH ILLUMINATED
HOUSE WITH A BENEDICTION AND A MERRY
HEBREW CHORUS. VENICE AND THE BRIDGES
WERE AN ETERNAL SOURCE OF FUN DURING
HANUKKAH•
HAD ASSAH MEETING AT TEMPLE ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT, DECEMBER 14, 1966 AT 8:00
0 1 CLOCK. A GALA TI ME IS TO BE HAD,
AND EACH MEMBER IS ASKED TO BRING A
GIFT NOT TO EXCEED $ 1.50 TO CELEBRATE
HANUKKAH. IT IS GOI NG TO BE A FINE
CELEBRATIO~l, AND 'VJE ARE LOOKING FORWARD TO YOUR BEING WITH US FOR THE
FESTIVITIES.
ANYONE WHO RECEIVED THE WRONG MEMBERSHIP CERTIFICATE, PLEASE NOTIFY
LEATRICE ENNIS, PRESIDENT OF HADASSAH.
SHE WILL CORRECT THE ERROR.
WE HAVE MANY INTERESTING EXPLANATIONS
FOR SEVERAL OF OUR CUSTOMS WHICH WE,
OF HADASSAH,. WILL ENDEAVOR TO GIVE AN
EXPLANATION OF THEIR VARIOUS ORIGINS.
NEXT MONTH WE 1 LL RELATE THE CUSTOM OF
WHY THE BRIDE AND THE GROOM CUSTOMARILY FAST ON THEIR WEDDING DAY, AND
WHY IS THE HOLY ARK USUALLY PLACED AT
THE EASTERN WALL OF THE SYNAGOGUE.
IF YOU HAVE ANY lNTERESTING FACTS, OR
YOU DESIRE TO MAKE AN ANNOUNCEMENT,
PLEASE LET US KNOW IN DUE TIME, AND
WE CAN PASS ON THE INFORMATION IN OUR
NEXT NOTICE. HAPPY HANUKKAH TO EACH
AND EVERYONE••••
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Collection of photographs, scrapbooks, programs, minutes, and other records of the Temple B'nai Israel in Muskegon, Michigan. The collection was created as part of the L'dor V'dor project directed by Dr. Marilyn Preston, and was supported by grants from the Kutsche Office of Local History and Michigan Humanities Council. Original materials were digitized by the University Libraries and returned to the synagogue.
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Jews--United States
Muskegon (Mich.)
Scrapbooks
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Women--Societies and clubs
Minutes (Records)
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Grand Valley State University. University Libraries. Allendale, Michigan
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Preston, Marilyn
Grand Valley State University. Special Collections and University Archives
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B'nai Israel Temple
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1966-12-02
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Temple B'nai Israel Bulletin, December 2, 1966
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Temple B'nai Israel Bulletin, December 2, 1966. Bulletin highlights upcoming important sermons, dates, events, and messages to the congregation.
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Jews--United States
Muskegon (Mich.)
Jewish newspapers
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1
TEMPLE 8 NAI ISRAEL
EMPLE
MUSf<EGON 1 MICH IGAH
ALK
Rabbi Dr. Phillip Hosenberg
President Mr. Alan Oppenheimer
'\~
Cheshvan-Kislev . 5727 -~~--
- - - - - - -·- --~·- ··-- Novemb~T,
1966
SCHEDULE OF WORSHIP SERVICES
November
4
Friday Evening
Sermon: "PERHAPS •.•.• 11
Miss Carol Treutler & Nr . Robert Klein
Kiddush
Participants:
8:00 PM
-----------·- -··--~-~ ... ~·~ ----------~---November 11
7:30 PM
Friday Evening
FAMILY WORSHIP SERVICE
.Birthday Blessing Ceremony
Participants: Youth Group Members
Oneg Shabbat
----------- -- ·- ·- ----~-~-------~·--November 18
fr:i:day Evening
0uest Speaker: The Reverend Mark D. Graham
Pastor of North Muske c:,on Community Methodist Church
Sermon: 11 THE THIRST FOR MEANING"
Participants: Mr . & Mrs . Harry Berman
Oneg Shabbat
8 : 00 PM
-------- -~ ------~November 25
Friday Evening
Sermon: 1'lfHO IS OUR CHALLENGER? 11
Participants: Mr . & Mrs . Jack Steindler
. Kidtlush
TRADITIONAL SZRVICES
-
November
5, 12,
19 &
26
8:00 PM
8:J0 AM
�CAI.,1!,~DAR - NOVE~IBER
Tues
·l Siste~l10od Meeting
8:15
(See Boxed Announcement)
Weds
2 FINANCE COMMI'ITEE
8:00
Home: Dr . M. Kantor
3024 Sherwood
Sat.
5 Wedding of Miss Carol
Treutler & Robert Klein 7 : 00
Wed
9 Hadassah Open Board
1 : 15
Eome : Be th Ashendorf
2160 Bourdon
Thurs 10 B' nai Brith Paid-up
Y~mbership Dinner
6:30
(See Boxed Announcement)
Sat
12 Hadassah Study Group - . 1 : 30
Home: Rose Lipman
1718 Beach St .
11: 00
Sun
13 Youth Group-Temple
Thurs 17 BOARD OF TRUSTEiS
7:4~
Wed
23 Union Thanks giving
·
~
Service (Deta~ls ·F .-4) · ,_.- 7 :3
Sun
27 Youth Group-Temple · · · 11: 0
Tues 29 Sisterhood :Soard
.8 :0
Home to be announced
· ·i
I
RELIGrous SCHOOL sE~IONs.· _ .
November 6, 13, 20 & 2- 7
. ~
. .CONFIID-'JATION CLASSES
.... ,.
Saturd8:Y._t~rninJ$J - 10: 00 ,
_
•---·.
S I S T ER H O O D 1
Don I t miss the interesting meeting
planned for Tuesday, November 1 , at
1
8 : 15 PM, at which Y1rs . Herbert Steinman will give a fascinating book re view of "SHORT FRIDAY" , by Isaac
~ f f. .·-· -B 1 NAI BRIT.rI DimIER r OVEr'iBER 10
B ' nai Bri th will h~olc:Cltsannual
paid-up Membership Dinner on Thursday
November 10, at 6 : 30 at the Temple .
Direct from Chicago will be Kosher
hot dor sandwiches, corned beef sandwiches (on fresh rye), potato salad,
baked beans , cake and co!tee ••• and
ALL FOR FR2.E l
UNIONGRAH CHAIRMAN- Phone 773-5340 .
YWCA TO EOLD IN'I'..::RNATIONAL BAZAAR
Thursday, Nove-mber 17 and ·Friday, November 18, will be the
dates of the 1:WCA International
Bazaar at which Sisterhood is
sponsoring a booth . We will need
help in the booth Thursday 9 - 6
and Friday 9 - 5 . Anyone who is
A.! .
··-0 zive som<:i time, please
corita_~_~irs . 1 : . -~.eimer, PL5- 281-4,.
SLS 1 1- - ..,D RlJ1,]HA(1H; SALE IS SUCCESS
Sisterhood thki,LlA all who gave
rumrna5:0 .for their sale in October
and extends a special thanks to
those who spent time workin[,: in
such luxurious decor - Audrey and
Ellen Cahill , Roz Chevlin., Evelyn
Galomb<'lck., Betty J·1 ercer , - Helen
Parker, and Betty Price . An ex.:.
tra special thanks to the men
who came and helped Tuosday night .
-Steve Cahill, Jake and Izzy Ashendorf and Alan _Parker .
---~uth Oo,P._~!El~.r...,_,_~!:~.~-i?,ent
.THREE- K'ITEND B 1 NA1:.BRI.THJlONCEAVE".
.On Sunday, October 9., B 1 nai
Brith re!Jre sentatives journeyed
to Benton Harbor for the state
conclave . Over 120 members from
different Michi can cities were in
attendance . Joe Simon, Harry
Field and Bill Druker represented
the }'.Iuskee:_on lodg..._.e~•~ - - - - - - TYG ANi'WUI\K::ES NE'w POLICY
Starting in November , the
Youth Group will be meeting the
second and fouTth Sundays of each
month . Everyone from Confirma .tion class to 12th grade welcome !
Our next meeting is Sunday,
October 30 , at the Tewple at
11 : 00 AM and is a special program
on "E. S . P . 11 • There will be refreshments . See you there l
Tom Steinman , President TYG
�I
YAHRZEIT
YAHRZEIT
MEYER FISHMAN , father of Mrs . Libb~ SAR]uf"SIMON, wife of Joseph Simon,
Rose , November 4
No~ember 25, Kislev 12
IDA ASHENDORF , mother of Abe , Isa- JULIUS SILV~RHAN, father of Sol
dore , Jacob and Max Azhendorf,
~verman, Nove mber JO, Kislev 17_
November 4, Cheshvan 21
CONTRIBUTIONS
JOSEPH STERN , father Qf William
Stern, November 5
A~tar Fund - in memory of Komma
JACOB RIPNER, father of Mrs . Doug , Gudelsky and Robert Cherin from
Rosen, November 6
Mr . & r1rs . Harold Silverman
!Ilry4AN FLAXMAN , father of Mrs . Leo Garden Fund - from Mr . & Hrs . Mil ton
Rose n , November 7
Steindler , in gratefulness for
BiI:Ri\lAPJ) ALTHOLZ ., father of Mrs . M.
recovery of Hr . Harry Berman and
Ste indle r , November 13
Mr . Sol Silverman.
SARAH ROS-2:NBERG, wife of Dr .
Also from Mr . :& .Hrs . Mil ton KirshPhillip Rosenber::, November 16 · : baum, in honor.of birthday of
SADIE .GROSSMAJ."\J , mother of l1rs . Sam
Leo Rosen .
Klayf , 1""1 rs . Ralph Au~:ust , and
General Fund - from Mr . & Mrs . BerMr . Herman, Grossman ,
nard Stern, in memorv of his
· Nove mber 17 , Kislev 4
uncle, Mr . Barney Craig .
REVA BANKS , sister of Mrs . Sam
Klayf , Hrs . Ralph Au:::ust and
AiiNffiRSTh.'-5"'-InE~
•S: ; - - - - ~ - - - - ~ Mr . ·Her man Grossman , November 18 Mr . & l'-'..rs . Harrison Friend, November 1
ROSE HALKI N, mother of Hrs . Ellis Yir . & Mrs . Isadore Brody, November 16
Chevlin, Nove inber 18 , l(islev 5 Mr . & Mrs . Leo Rosen , November 20
RABBI SHABBSAI Ti.!:L:2:S, father of
Dr . & Mrs . Morris Teles , November 21
Dr . l'iorris Te les, :-lfove m1::er 21
Mr . & Hrs . Eu~;ene Fisher, Nov• ..-22
DR . SOL COHAN, ~husband of Mrs .
Hr . & Nrs . Richard Kaufman~_ Nov . 24
Betty Cohan , November 22
JACOB GREENBAUM, fathe r of Mrs .
FUAH SHA.Il,.AMA.H
Robert Rose nbe r !:, November 22,
Our prayers and sincere be.st
Kislev 9
..
ishes for a full recovery to
ARTHUR ROSENBERG, brothe'.r· of Mr .
LOUIS DARNSTADTER
Rolxirt Rose nbe r '.:, Novembe r 24 ,
MRS . MORTON KANTOR
Ki s lev 11
patients at Hackley Hospital.
HENRY KLINE, father of Harold
HAR.i.1Y ~ H(lli
Kline , November 25 , Kislev 12
MRS . JOSEPH SINGER
ARTHUR MENDELSON, brother of Mrs . h-~-were hospitalize_? durin g Oct?_~
Reube n Lev,:.r, N.ove mbe r 26
i Af'rRECIATION
IDERRY GR.ZEN, brother of Mrs . Sol
Silverman, Novembe r 29
Mr . Harry Berman thanks members of
RAE CLAYMAN, mothe r of Mrs . Morris ~e con?,re p;ati~n fo: their many
Kan t or, November 29 , Kislev 16
iuctnesses during his recent illne~-~-•
AL.ZX:A.1"\J DER SAMUEL KRAUSE, :father of WELCOME TO :
Mr . and Mrs . J effre y Conn and
Edward Krause, November 30,
Kislev 17
heir little daughter Amy Debra , who
re livine a t 645 L,rncot t North
1uske ,eon.
~
'
�PASTOR GRAaAL PR.t::AC.li".SS NOVEh BER
18
ANNOUNCED
The· Co°ri.::_re ::-:ation of Temple B'nai
Mrs . Samuel Lipman anIsrael will b2 privile ce d on Friday, ounce the enga:ement of their
daughter , Miss Audrey Be ski n , to
November 18, to hear thG Reverend
ir . Robert Perlman . Both are re Viark Graham., Pastor of the North
siding in Chicago , where the wedMuske gon Cornmun i ty Methodist . His
intri_r,uin ~ sermon topic will be "The inf will take p lace December 15.
Thirst for Neaninr.: ."
Pastor Graham, a native of ConIRST ·coNGREGATIOpAL LAUDS DR . MILLJS
verse , Indiana , attended Taylor
The followin z letter was reUniversity in• Upland , Indiana and
ceived by Rabbi Rosenber g from the
the Christian Theolor:ical Seminary
1inister of Christian Education at
in Indianapolis . He was ordained
irst Conzre r.ational Church:
into the minis~rY of the Methodist
"Dear Rabbi : This is just a
Church in 1959. ~
rief ·note to let :rou know how very
He and his wife , J e an Ellen , are grateful we we re for Dr . Miller ' s
the proud :_:i arents of two sons .,
resentation at our church on SunDaniel., 2, and David , 6.
ay. He did an excellent job_l He
Pastor Grah~m holds manv p osiis well- informed and lmows how t o
tions of importance in Reli r:ious Edu- xpress himself in lanc:ua ge which
cation, includin_:-: that o.f District
is easily understood . It was a
Director of Leadership Education of
i r,hly worthwhile experience for
the Grand Ra) ids Dis tric t ·o f the
our young people .
Me thodis t Chur ch .
You are fortunate to have a man
Rabbi Rosenber g 6 m~hasiz~s that a of his ability in your congregation .
good turn-out of Temple members will e is a real 11 ambassador of good
be expected at t :1is Novembe r 18 sermuch., Rabbi , for your
vice ·• It will be followed by an
art . in makin,:-; arran:::;ements f or
One g Shabba t .
r . Miller 1 s p rese n tation here . I
UNION SERVICE TO BZ 'IliANKSGIVlNG EVE jus,t hope that there will be some
Tay in which we will., in the future ,
~ The Central Methodis t Chur ch ,
Second Street at Webste r , will be ;.• e · able to r eturn this favor .
Sincerebr Robert J . Herman
the .. scene of the annual ob se rvance
of Thanks :c.ivin:~ s9 onsored by the
,First Baptist , First Coneregational, IFT SHOP OPEN ON RSQUEST
Central Methodist , St . John ' s United
The Gift Shop will be open after
Church of Chri s t and Temple B'nai
, eli ~ious School on Sundavs ON REIsrael. It will be held on i<'e dnesUEST, AND AT ALL SIST.J:RHOOD MEETday., Nove mber 23, at 7:30 PM.
· · · INGS. Place your orders for items
Ministers of the participating
not in stock . Phone : SWJ- 1185 • .
c:mrches will £1ave a part in the
service . Let our attendance express Secretary ' s oi fice hours Mondayshursdays , from 9: 30 to 1 :30, or
our ?,ratitude to God for His many
a ter b,.r re c: uest . ·
blessin.:.s ., amen:: the blessing of
·- ---•... --...... - ..fellowship which lmows no denominal
INFORMATION FOR NEXT BULLETrN
1.ines .
\JKi~DED BY NOVEMBER 24
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Temple B'nai Israel Collection
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Temple B'nai Israel (Muskegon, Mich.)
Description
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Collection of photographs, scrapbooks, programs, minutes, and other records of the Temple B'nai Israel in Muskegon, Michigan. The collection was created as part of the L'dor V'dor project directed by Dr. Marilyn Preston, and was supported by grants from the Kutsche Office of Local History and Michigan Humanities Council. Original materials were digitized by the University Libraries and returned to the synagogue.
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Digital objects were contributed by Temple B'nai Israel as part of the L'dor V'dor project.
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Jews--United States
Muskegon (Mich.)
Scrapbooks
Synagogues
Women--Societies and clubs
Minutes (Records)
Publisher
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Grand Valley State University. University Libraries. Allendale, Michigan
Contributor
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Preston, Marilyn
Grand Valley State University. Special Collections and University Archives
Relation
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L'dor V'dor (project)
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DC-08
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Image
Text
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application/pdf
Language
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eng
Date
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Circa 1920s-2018
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DC-08_Bnai-Israel-bulletins-19661104
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B'nai Israel Temple
Date
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1966-11-04
Title
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Temple B'nai Israel Bulletin, November 4, 1966
Description
An account of the resource
Temple B'nai Israel Bulletin, November 4, 1966. Bulletin highlights upcoming important sermons, dates, events, and messages to the congregation.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Jews--United States
Muskegon (Mich.)
Jewish newspapers
Source
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Digital file contributed by the B'nai Israel Temple as part of the L'dor V'dor project.
Publisher
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Grand Valley State University. University Libraries. Special Collections & University Archives
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L'dor V'dor (project)
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eng