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                    <text>TEMPLE
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. Marvin Gudelsky , President
May , 1964
Friday t?Eve ning
Services by TemplB Youth Group
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May 2, 9, 16, 23, 30

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Fie ase note :
That although arrangements are not fully completed for the services
of May 2 2 and May 29 , tre re will be worship servic -~ s at your Temµle
through the month of May and your presence at each service will 'be
de eply appr eciated by all those who are takin£ the r esponsible for
their pre se ntation .

�Me RELIGIOUS SCHOOL MAY 3
Due to the MSTY De legates Convent ion being held at the Temple
on the weekend of May 1-3, there
will be no Religious School
Classes Sunday, May 3. School
will resume on Sunday, May 10
TICKETS AVhllJI.BLE FOR HA!IDIDSHOW ,
NOW.is the time to get your
tickets for the famous one-woman
show of ''1,,est Side Story", in
which Sulie Harahd is featured c
This is being brought t o Central
_ _ _ __ _ _ _._....,................._.i...u;..,.._w..u._ _ _ _ Campus on May 20 at 8: 30 by Sis4
.ed . 6 SISTii;RHOOD I-'ROGRES.SIVE
terhood . ii..dmission for this
LUNCHEON &amp; TOURJJf.R.DCES. 12:JO},event, which is the main. fund
Home : Mrs . J . K. Kaufman
raising event of the year, will
3r; East E.9.rn.§ .L ___ . . . be $l.OO, and tickets may be obtained from Mrs . Nathan broutman
Thurs . 7B'nai B1 rith Humanitarian
Awards Dinner
f-: 30
The Temple will be open Monday
Mas onic Temple
May 11 and 18 from 1 : 00 -2:30,
Sat . 9 Hadassah Study Group
1:30 at which time tickets may be obHome : Mrs . Goldie Smith
tained and money turned in at
Occidental Hotel
the Recreation Room,
Sun . 10 Relig . School 31st Session
J. N, F.B.~~&amp;-B~D-x----B_
R_EA-' KF_'A_S_T__
Assembly: 11. 30 , Movie &amp;
The Hadassah Board Meeting on
Talk by Sisterhood Preso
May 12, at 10:00 AM at the home
Mrs • A. Parker , Grades 4-9
o.f Mrs. Sam Shumache r, 103 7
Englewood . Road, will be a combina.:..
Mon . 11 Hebrew School 29th \;l,eek
tion J.N . F. Bagel and Box BreakTues . 12 Hadassah Board &amp; Bagel &amp;
Box Breakfast
10:00 fast and Hadassah Meeting, Please
Home : Mrs., S, Shumacher
come and bring your Blue Boxes Thurs.14 Teachers ' Meeting
· 8:00 J.N.F. needs these funds desperSu,-,,. 17 Rel. School 32nd Session
ately. Also hear about the De-·
TYG M~eting
7:00 troit Hadassah Conference from
Mon . 18 Hebrew School 30th "i'~eek
President Ellen .hron~
Bridge Tournament
8: 00 SISTcRHOOD-HADASSAH INSTALLATION
Tues. 20 SULIE HARAND PROGRAM
8 :30
The Sisterhood and Hadassah
Central Campus
Installation Luncheon will be
Sponsored by Sisterhood
held , on Saturday, June 6 at 1:·00
Thurs . 21 FTA Conferences 8:00 - 10: 00 at the lovely new Holiday Inno
Sun, 24 Rel. School 33rd Session
Cost will be ~2 . 00, and the deadCLOSING EXIBCISES 11:30
line on reservations is cne week
prior to the luncheon. Bvery
Sunday &amp; Hebrew Awards to
member will be contacted '1y
be passed outo
Hebrew
School
31st
week
phone for reservations, c1 ,1d we
Mon. 25
Sisterhood
Board
8:00
are looking forward to having a
Tues . 26
BO.ARO
OF
TRUSTEES
7
:45
gala afternoon.
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CALENDAR - YJ\.Y , 1964
Fri-Sun MSTY DELEGATES CONVENTION
1 - 3
Muskego n
Sun . 3 Hadassah Donor YWCA
Cocktails 6 : 30 Dinner
7 : 00
"THE LIFE OF IRVING BERLIN "
Narrate d &amp; sung by Civic
Opera Co . of Muskegon
Mon .-Wed . Hadassah Mich . Region Gonf .
Northland Inn - Detroit
4 -6
Non . 4 Hebrew School 28th Week
Tues . 5 Sisterhood Board
8: 00 ·
Home : Helen Parker

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�YAHRZEIT
SAMtiKL ASHE.NDORF, father of Abe ,
Isadore, Jacob and Max Ashe:adorf ,
May 4'
IRVING 1/vOLFGANG, father of Mrs . Bernard Fisher, May 5, Iyar 23
SARAH ROSENBERG, mother of Robert
Rosenberg , May 8, Iyar 26
NATHAN JACOBS, father of Meyer
Jacobs , May 8, Iyar 26
LEAH SHU:l"lilCHER, mother of Sam Shumacher , May 11
SAML~L STTW:MBERG, father of Dr.
Maurice Stromberg, May 13
MARY SIMKIN , mother of Mrs . Stanley
Kaplan, May 1.5
MOLLIE FLAXMAN , mother of Mrs . Leo
Rosen, May 20 , Sivan 9
CAROL CHARLOTTE STEINDLER, daughter
of Mrs. &amp; Mrs . Milt on Steindler ,
May 27 .
BARNET GREENBERG , father of Mrs .
Sol Silverman , May 28
LOUISE ARON , mother of Loui~ iro~
Mrs. Martha Galombeck , May 29 ·
ANNIVERSARIES

MSTY ME:i!;TS IN MUSKEGON
We would like to remind the entire congregation that your Youth
Group will be hosting the delegates
convention this weekend, May 1- 3.
.At this time, the new officers
f or Michigan State Temple Youth
will be elected . We would certainly like to see all of you at
!services Friday nirht , and you are
[most certainly weLcome at any time
ldurinr the weekend .
We would als o like to thank all
of those people who have so generously offered to house delegateso
we are most indebte d to you. vie
would also like to thank Mrs .
!Cherin, Mrs . Friend and Mr . James
,Price for all the help they have
given us . Thanks , too , to everyone else who has helped us •
Temple Youth Group
HUMANITARIAN A\-,ARDS ·DINNER MAY 7
You are reminded of the B' nai
B1 rith Humanitarian Awards Dinner
to be held on Thursday, May 7, at
6 : 30 at the Mas onic Temple .
Francis J. Coomes , ixecutive
Director of the Michigan Cath&lt;?lic
Conference will be the sre aker.
For reservations call Mr .
James Price, ~EJ - 9087 0

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Mr . &amp; Mrs. Ted Neumer, May 10
Mr . &amp; Mrs. Louis Berman , May 11
Mr. &amp; Mrs, Samue 1 Klayf , May 24
CO:J'. ~_'ATULA TIONS TO:
Dr "·· and. Mrs·~ .Arthur Greenberg. on
the birth of their first 6 randchild
and to Mr , and Mrs • Max Kope lof f ,
THANKS 'N.6LL- WISHERS
the great- grandparents . A son , Bart
Mrs • . Marvin Gudelsky" wfohes
Edward Seigel, was born on April 7
to express her appreciation to
to Dr. and Mrs . Alan Seigel.
all who sent cards, flowers and
THAl°\JK YOU
gt Jd wishes during her recent
to the Ashendorf Families , who
r-: ~pi talization o
have donated forty-three greatly
BlJLLETIN INFOIDIJt TIO}f btlE 14.AY 27
needed Hymnals to the Temple in memThe meeting dates and all inory of their mother , Mrs . Ida Ashen- !formation for the next bulletin
dorf.
~ust be turned in at the Temple
SYMPATHY
,Office no later than May 27 . This
The Congregation extends its
ulletin will cover trn sumrrer
sympathy to Yu- . Arnold Bourziel, in
onths through the end of August .
Temple office hours are : 9:15 the death of his father on April 140
Mr , Bourziel, a mewber of St . Paul ' s 2: 30 , Monday - Thursday.
· _ ) iscopal, is organist for the Temple.

�ABOUT T.Hi F- URIM rARTY •••••
(This article received too late for last month ' s bulletin) .
Concerning the characters, Mordecai was played by JOEL tULLLR , who
had a W"J.ole page of long lines to memorize . If you got the idea that
ho was rea~ing from the page , it's be cause h0 was telling you the story
from the Megilla , Joel can read very very nicely , but he knew his
whole part by heart . Esther was played by MIDI LIBNER , and the r eal
Esther couldn't have looked as beautiful as Heidi. She came todo her
part , even as sick as she was . Haman was done by. MITCHEL COHEN , and
what can be said ab out Mitchel , except we might lose him to Hollywood
some day . He put the real Haman to shame . Vashti was played by JEANNETTE Gfu:ENB.illiG . Have you ever seen a bright blonde in Persia? Well ,
Jeannette did it , and I heard all the girls are going to dye their hai~
like hers . The princesses were played by NAOMI \.;IENEll. , AUDREY RACE
and M.A.RG.C SCI-IAKNLER . vJe were sorry SUSIE LUCAS couldn't make it , but
she had the mumps , and didn I t think the kin g would want her with a fat
face . They were all beautiful. . The soldiers were DOW-LAS JAFFE , MARC
SII. BE:RMAH AND JEFFR.2:Y COHEi'J , who was the clown soldier . Didn't ARTHUR
AShENDCH.F , who played King Ahasueros , do a beautiful job? To all the
kids, all I c a n say as their teacher is that I am so proud of them ,
and I will do it over again and again .
Thanks to t;rs . Jake i,,shendorf, who was always willing to help me ,
and to Jake , who gave me some draperies to make the kings ' robe and
Mordecai ' s robe . Thanks - to Evelyn Galombeck , who helped with
music . Thanks to all of you parents , who saw to it that the kids
studied their i:,arts a little every nifht . Our children , and all of us
-working to gether , c a n really produce some thing beautiful . I told you
all is we ll that ends well-. Shalom .
J'f!ARIE EL,CCN

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CONGR£CkTIOi'J B 1 NAI ISf\.t-1.iL
Fourth &amp; ¼ebster Streets
Muske GOD , Eichigan
Telephone : P ._-2702

NON-} ROF IT ORGANIZATION
TIM.c, VALUE r-"iA il,

�HADASS A H
viOMEN 'S ZIONIST ORGANIZATION

:Muskegon, Michigan
Mayl, 1964

Dear Hadass ah Member :
Please - as a must on your agenda for May is your attendance
at the Hadassah Silver Tea, t o be gi~en by Mrs . :Milton Steindler ,
on May 23rd, at her home - 1249 Lakeshore Drive - from 2:00 P . N.
to S:00 P . h .
Our Chapter has always responded generously when called upon
to hel p with Hadassah ~up~lies .
be r eplenished .

This year, the Linen sup~ly must

A quarter of a million piece s of hospital linen

in good condition must be ava ilable at all times - and I know you
are well aware of the urge ncy of fulfilling the Supplies Dollars
Goal for just such an emergency.
Frances thought of a unique way of helping e ach of us save
towards this project with t he dime saver she se nt us about six
weeks a go.

Knowing Fr ances and her generous instinct which prompted

her to make this Tea for us, you can be sure tha t all of us will be
we lcomed with her usual gr ac iousne ss and warmth .

So - don't let a

pa r tially f illed card keep you away f rom her Tea - me wants to see
you the r e , f or she knows you will be a s generous as yo u possibly
can be .
I look forward to see ing you at the Hadassah Si lve r Tea .
Cordially.,,.

fh1_

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Ellen ,.,.ron, President

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                    <text>SUPPLE!"JENT TO TEMPLE B1N1-.I ISH.t.EL SUMMER 1 ULLETIN
ii.TT:il:NTION - i-.LL MEMBERS .,:.ND .t:'ROSFECTIVE MEMBBRS OF B1 N11I B'RITH
The following dates will be of interest to the men of b'nai B'rith: The Michigan
Spring Conference will be held in i.nn .. rbor June 7. The District Grand Lodge 1,-6 (;onvention
will be held in Milwaukee on June 28. This includes eight states and two provinces of
Canada . .b.ny roomber who would like further information or who would like to attend either
of these gatherings, please contact James Price.
Here is your chance to get in YOUR two cents worth - or even a nickle ' s worth. Jim
Price has accepted the job of l:-rogram Chairman for 1964-65 and invites you to exi:; ress your
ideas on programs you would like to see for next year. He is working on the program se t-up
at this time, and would like to hear from anyone who knows of interesting programs which can
be obtained for your entertainment and information.
CONGlli,TULi.'ITONS TC TENPLE b ' N.nI ISR.:.£'1 1 S 1964 HIGH SCHOOL GR.i.J)Uli.TES !
The Congregation is proud of its young people who, after twelve long years of study,
will be stepping up to receive their high school diplomas with the classes of 1964 in our
various local high schools. For tram begins a new era in their education as they ma.ke
their plans to attend college in the fall. The best of wishes to:
Gilbert i.shendorf, who will be going to Oakland University, Jill Grossman, who will
attond Bradley , Stanley Kantor~ who will attend Junior (;allege, Terry Kulka, who will be
going to the university of Michigan, Bruce Neumer who will be attending Bradley, Roger
Rapoport, who will go to the University of Mic higan, David Steinman, who will attend Oakl and and .;.vis Teles, who will be going to the University of Michigan. Gil, t:itanley , Roger
and ,.vis were elected to N~·uional honors Society.
Congra tulations also to Jeff Rosen, who elected Student Council President for next
year and also to the N~tional Honors Society~
There a re no doubt others e.mong t he Temple college and high school students who have
be en given special recognition or hono:ts . \\ e would a}iprec:iate receiving any such information at the Te rfl)le office s o t ha t it may be include d in the next bulleti n .
MESSAGE FROM HADASS1Ji PRESIDENT

fo-see

I 'm l ooking forward
ing y cu en June 6th, the advent of the combined Closing
Luncheon and Installation of Hadassah and Sisterhoode On that date, Hadassah will have
terminated a good year (196JL:J-1- ) of f und-raising and activity, which could only have been
accomplished with the co operation and inte rest of each member of our organization.
I wish you all a happy frol j;cking Summer, full of sunshine and fun, generating new
vigor and dedication for our new Ha dassah year (1964-65) so that our deeds and triumphs will
exceed the old - I know with the entire membership behind re we will be proud of our
accomplishments .
Ellen 1.ron, President, Muskegon Chapter of Hadassah
RELIGIOUS SCHCOL PRINLIPl.L 1-R..ISES TEI.CHING ST,.FF

Dear Readers : This is a f an letter! I t is directed to nine people as different in
appearance and t ~st~ as any nine people could be , but one thing they do hold in common is
a dedication to tho education of our Temple children.
This is tho group who could possibly sle ep in one morning a week, or use the timo for
the odd jobs that pile up around the house , or maybe just ge t together with the gang clD.d
bowl. These are tre people who frequently say "I'll be at tre meeting right after work or after my class - or after an a}lpointment," and the n sp,3 nd a long evening session in
planning and working out ideas and projects to challenge and stimul,.1. te our young people o
Each of those people r e ceives a check oneo a month, it isn't really equal to the ir
time and effort and usually is turned rifht back to the Temple or one of the organiza tions.
If the coffers ar o empty, a s was the ca se in Mo:::.y , cla sse s and committmonts continue a s
usual .
This past Sunday tho year's work ~as completed and the children dismissed for vacation .
;.,. final meeting w.:.i.s reld r ight aftor cla sses G.nd for two hours those s ame peoplo onthusi astically ovaluatod, planne d and projected for the coming ye ar.
Frankly, I know this is ~ sontimontal l etter , but how clso do you tell our t uachc rs
you think they' re pretty S:fD cial?? l .l
Lois Charin

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MUSKEGON, MlCHlqAN
Douglas Rosen , President
September, 1964
HOLY Dli.Y WORSHIP
RJ.BBI Ri.YMOND WEISS

ROSH Hi.,. 'SHONOH
5725
SeptembGr 6, Sunday •••••••......• 7: 00 PM
'
8:00 PM
September 7, Monday ••••••• ••• ••• 8:00 lJ1
10:30 ,JiI
12:u5 PM
2: 30 PM

Traditional Services
Community Services
Traditional Services
Community Services
Traditional Musaf
Children's and Youth Service

ROSH Hie ' SHONOH - SECCND D,,y
SeptGmbor 7, Monday •.••••.••.•• 7;30 PM Traditional Sarvices
Sep tember 8, Tue sday ••..• ~ ••••.• 8:30 ii.M Traditional Services
SABBATH OF REPENThNCE
September 11, Friday Shabba t •••• 7: 30 PM Traditional Services
Will advise on Community Services
· Soptomber 12 , Saturday Shabbat • tj : JO 11.M Traditional Services
YOM .KIF'PUR
September 15, Tuosday1 Kol Nidre 6:15 PM Tr aditional S8rvico s
8 : 00 PM Community Services
September , 16, We dnesday •••••.•• 8:00 1..M Traditiona l Services
10:45 1.M Community
1:15 PM Traditional Musaf &amp; Mincha
2:15 FM Children' s Youth .Service
u:15 PM Community Memorial
5:15 PM Combine d Ne 1 ila
6:15 ~M Conclusion .
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YOU vJILL BE ,.DVI SED ON REGULHR FRID1.Y NIGHT SERVICES uND SUKKOS SERVICES

�C.JJ!: ND~.R - SGptambor, 1964
2 B 1nai brith Stng 2:00-?
Levin Cottage -SEE FLYER
Thurs . 3 B'nai Brith Moo ting 8 : 30
SEE FLY.i!;R
Wod. 16 Br eak-tho -Fa st Buffet 6 : 30
I rs . D. Rosen, Chairman
Sat • . 19 B'na i Brith Costume Party
with Sqmre Dan::ing 8d0
Sun . 20 Sukkos Pot Luck Party
(Details to follow)
Thurs . 24 BO..RD OF TRUSTE. . S
7:45
Sun . 27 Re ligious School Ope ns
Tues . 29 Siste rhood Board
8 : 00
Homo : Mrs . J . Price
2836 Ninth , Heights
· \·ved~ 30 Hadassah Opening board
Home : :Mrs . L . ,.ron . •· ·
(De t a ils to ·follow)
IMI--CRT,.1-JT NOTICE; Fl ea sc h ave all
meeting date s a nd othe r informa tion
for October bulletin in writing at
Templo office by September 28.
I NFORM.TION ON RELIGIOUS SCHOOL
There will boa registration
lottor, complete with cards and book
- lists in the mail witl1in the next
wee k . In orde r to f ac ilita t e
matto rs, pLaso fill in the cards
and chock book lists a nd r e turn to
tho Tomplo immediate ly . If you
wish to make arrange ments for purchasin g used books, this will ha ve
to bo donG on your own as tre Templ e
is unable to ha ndle thiso
Sunday classos will _bo starting
September 27 . You will be notified
as to tl.J beginning ·dates of Hebrew
cla sso s .
TEMPLE OFFICE HOURS , stcirting on
Septe mte r 1 , will be from 9 : 15 to
1 : 15 on Mondays thr ough Thursdays ,
or l at e r by appointme nt.
SISTERHOOD RE~U~STS that you ,save
your rummage for their a nnua l rummage sa l 0 , which ha s been s o t for
Novembe r 24 .

Wod.

STUDENTS .. DD.hESS.8S NEEDED
If a membu r of your family is out
of town at school or in the ~rmo d
forc e s and would like to rocoivo
tho Temple bulle tin, plo a s-.: s und
his or her complete addres::.. type d
or printed on a p ostal· ca rd to tho
Temple 01·f ice as 9 oon a s possible .
This applies also_ to those who
receive d bulletins last ye a r, so
that wo may know whet9er or not
last ye a r ' s a ddrossos arc c orrect
without its being neces~ary to call
the wh9le list • . Tha nk you .
B ' N•• I . b 1-RITH MIUv1.UK.c.E CONVENTION
J~~Bs Pric e , Edward Krause , Jao
Simon·-and Louis· Darmstndt or 2tt e ndod ;
the 96th •hnnual Convention of DISTRICT Gfu-.ND LODGE fr of B 1 N..-.I
B 1 RITH at the Hotel- Schrode r in
Milwaukee , June 28, 29 , JO and
·July 1 . Ove r 800 delegat e s rcpresenting Men ' s · and \vome n' s Lodge s
in e ight st a tes and four provinces
in Ca nada , plus hundre ds of noride le gate s observed the 120th b.nniye rsary of B1 nai B 1 rith.
. Highlights of the Convention incl1:1ded addrossos by Sonator William
Proxmire and Label Katz, IntGrnational ~resident of B'na i Brith .
UONTRIBUTIONS
_- THi.NK YOU TO. Mrs . Goldie Smith ,
who mad_e a · generous contribution
to~ard the cost of installing the
double brass r a il a t :the entrance
to tre · 'Temple . ·' It wb.s h9 r idea for
the s_afety and comfort of the oldo r _
members wren us :ing the · front stairs·.
G,".RDEN FUND from Mr . &amp; Y.tr s . Bud .
Strifling &amp; Ylr .: &amp; Mrs ~ J a ck Cohen
as good wism s for recove ry of Mrs .
mirm:1.n· Gros·sman &amp; Mrs . :.Milton
St"eindlGr . LIBfu.RY FUND from i-.llied
Metal , in memory of :Mr . ;:f.:trry --Beckcr
fathe r.of Ee rnard Bocker . RELIGIOUS
SCHOCL , f rom Nr . &amp; Mr~. William
P i sher , memory of Mrs . Morton Ste rn .

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Yii.HRZEIT •, , ,,., , ,
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·"·· ,,_ ,. - ·- Y....HRZEIT (Continue d)
SIGfvrt.nlm c;~HN, hl!Sband of Mrs. Selma HERBERT MENDELSOHN , father of Mrs .
Reuben Le vy, Soptomber 27
Cahn , father of Mrs . Sam Shumacher
;.NNIVERSI..R-TES
E~Ellul 24 , Septembe r 1
HJ.NNAH BLUMBE:RG., mothe r 9f_J'J:r-s . Sam M.t' . &amp; Mrs . Milton Ste indle r, Sept . 2
Lawson, Ellul 26 , Septembe r 3
.Mr~. &amp; Mrs . Louis Rubinsky, Sept . 13
Mi.RIE RIPNER , mo ther of Mrs . Douglas Ivlr . &amp; Mrs . Marvin Gu.delsky , Sept . 11.t
Ros e n, Septembe r 5
Mr,. &amp; Mrs . Horbert Steinman, Sept. 21
Mr'. &amp; Mrs . Charle s Rubinsky , Sept . 22
BESSIE GUDELSKY , motlier of Da vid
Gudelsky , September 7
REFUJi.H SffiuJ-..YM.i. .H
MI NNIE STEIN, mothe r of Hrs . Sam
Our prayers and sinc ere bes t wishe s
Singer , Septl/mber 8
for a full recove ry .t o
ID1. BROU'lM.1.N, mother of Nat-han
MR . TED NEUMER
Broutman and Mrs . Thelma h iener ,
who is a p:i tiont a t Hackley
Tishri 2, Si3ptember 8
,
IN .L.P:i:-'RECL,TION
CELii. MENDELSON , mot,hor of Mrs .
Joromo Che rin, who is an impat i e nt
Reuben Levy , Tishri 2, -.-.-patient at Le o Levi Memorial HospiSeptemhe r 8
.
t a l, Hot Springs, .nrkansas, and very
HARRY WIENER; 'fa the r of Mrs . Ted
anxious to· get -homo , se nds his
Neumer , Tishri 2, Septembe r 8
thanks to a ll' his fri ends -who have
FANNY EHRENBERG,. mother of Mrs .
sent him get-well messages. Lois
Albert Parkor , September 9
Che rin also thanks her many frie nds
LEO ,~L'IHOLZ, brothe r of Y.trs., Milton for their thoughtfulness during her
Ste inc;:U.0.r , September 9 .
hospitaliza tion this summer .
11
I would like to tha nk a ll of
SHIER TELES , so_n of Dr . and Yi.rs . .
Morris Te1Ds , Tishri 6, ,._ ·
those members of our Congregation
Sept ember 12
who sent me t heir warm oxpr0ssions _
JULL~ FEINGOLD EROSTOFF , mother of
of kindne ss and good wish.as during
Mrs. Jack Chevlin, Tishri 8,
the surge ry I had this swnmer . I
September 26
· want you all to. know how much I
REBECCi, KL,-.YF, mother of Sam Klayf , appr e ciate d your thoughtfullness rr
Tishri 13, Septembe r 19
i:lnine Frie nd
ilLEXi~NDER S . KR.t,USE. II, son of Mr .
CONGfu.TUL,-1. TIONS TO:
atid Mrs • Edward H. Krause ,
Mr . &amp; Mrs . Ric hard Kaufman J on the
Se i, te mbe r 20
a rrival of a son, Mic hae 1 Brian, on
AMELL',, ROSEN, mother of Mrs . Goldie June 1.
Smith, Sevtember 20
WELCOME TO
Hl.RRY RIJBINSKY , husband of Mrs . Raa
Mr . and Mrs . Herbe rt Ennis, 2109
Rubinsky, fattier of Ruth,
Carter Drive , Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Flore nce · and Charl e s Rubinsky ,
Gottlieb, 780 Franklin , North Muske September 25
gon , and Mr . and Mrs . Milton Mason ,
KURT RCTHSCHILD , son of Mrs . Benno 3711 Henry Stroo t , who have moved
Rothschild a nd brother of Max
to our community during tho srmnme r .
Rothschild, Tis hri 19 ,
Howe ve r, on the othe r sid e of the
ledger , we .::.re sorry to lose the
Sep'tembe r 25
BERY!.EIB SIMON , father of Mr . Joe
Sol Zoll family, who have left
Simon', Septe mbe r 27 ·
Muskegon .
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U N I O N G fl ,;. M-. ff'fo&amp;EH,t~•wioh"°s .f,op GD0B· HE,'.LTH ,~ND
[)ear Membe rs: With the High Holi..GOOD FCRTUNE to all our T'3mf.,13
days 2.pproaching and th e coming of
f amilLs i n th:, nJw yJ 2.r . May it
our ifow Yuar , I wish to convey
be a succe ss ful one for you and
gr out ings to SistGrhood artd f amilies for your Tomplu .
of tho Temple B'na i Israe l for a
Douglas ftos un,
happy , heal thy a nd prosperous New
Congregation President
wuar f rom mys01f and my family .
TO l;~IS:i EVERYON.ti: H.t-J-1-INESS IN
Cordially ,
THE NE\J,J YE...R .
Dori~ Strombeig , _
i.braham Rosen Lodge , ll ' na i B' rith
Pr es ide nt , Sisterhood
Dan Rapoport, Pre sident·
Pleas-:: make a ncto · of new pe r sona l
TEi''fr'L.l.!. H,.S HGUS.f:.:KE.ri:f'J;;R
phone numbe r of ·,rs . otrombc rg ,
Siste rhood is happy to nn.nounce
S\18-1185 .
tha t h rs . Max ,.shendorf has a c•=-=--=--===c:--==---=:,,_....,,,_..,.....,,..,...-=-:,:=-=-==~-===--JV1.Y THE NE\111 Y&amp;,R LC: FILU,'D vvITH
cep t e d the exacting job of officia l
J-{E,,LT H, H,,yl INESS .. ND 1 ROS} DhITY !
hous e kee per for the Tompl e . It ha s
wo a r c looking forwa r d to an inbee n sometime ainco we have had
vig0r atu d a nf prof it able 1964-65,
ono , and tho membe rship is gra te ful to .Vivian .
wi th our mee,tin gs ma rke d by coEXT:tt.. .. JE\HSH Ci,LEND,.HS .1 .Vr.IL ,BLE
ope r ::.tion, a chieve ment a nd excolla nt a ttondancc .
If you would like e xtr a J 0wish
Ellen ... ron ,
Homo Ci al enda rs, pick tram up from
Pre side nt, Hadassah
tho table in tm lobby at tho s or•=----,---,--~--,.-,.-~-----=-----,.-c---i
Best wishos for tho New Year . May
vices , or stop in at the office .
it bring to you a nd your f a mily ·
THE RETURN IS URGENTLY REQUESTED
health, happin0 ss , peace and p ros of a ny Family Record Shee ts which
pe rity .
have not ye t be en r e turned for
Offi ce r s &amp; Mambers of TYG
office files . If y ou have misl a id
Be cky .-.sho ndo ~f , l-'ro sident
your bla nk copy ca l l office , Thanks .
NON- I ROFIT
CONGREG...TION B 1 N,-. I ISR.1 ,EL
ORC1,NIZi, TION
~Fourth &amp; We bste r StroG ts
TIME- V1-,LUE Mi.IL
Mus ko g on, 1ic hi gan
Tolophono : P,..2- 2702

�ANNOUNCING

SIMCATHS- TORAH F~ILY SERVICE

MONDJ.Y , SEPTEMBER 28 , 1964

7:30 PM
ONEG SH.t.B&amp;.T

• •••••• • •••• THE CHILDREN vvILL Mi.RCH vHTH Fl.kGS ••• •• •••• • •

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*
*
I NV I T ~ T I ON
*
*
**
Mr . and Mrs. Daniel Roettor would be honored to have**
. ** you worship and r e joice wi th thorn on tho oc assion of the **
·** Bar Mit zvah of their son, Larry hlan Roottcr, on Friday, **
** ovoning , October 2, 1964, at 8:15 O'clock. It would bo **
** thoir pl easure to have you join trom at a Kiddush and ··**
** Roception in tho Social Hall immedia t ely followingo
**
*
*

�CONGB.EGll.1'ION B1 NA.J; ISRAEL

Fourth &amp; ¼ebster Streets
Muskegon , Michigan
Telephone: l--A2- 2702

NON- f'ROFIT
ORGANIU TION
TH;E- VALUE MAIL

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�B I NHI B •Rl1 H BRIEFS
B 1N1-..I B 1 RITH BRIEFS
B1NhI B1 RITH BRIEFS
1

FIRST OF ALL - THE B'Nl~ I B 1RITH ST1.G PARTY ON wEDNESD.hY, SEPTEMBER 2,
AT THE JESS LEVIN COTTAGE N&amp;R FREMONT. COME ON our J..NYTIME YOU Cii.N
GET rtWiY FROM 2;00 PM ON UNTIL? ??? ?
Hi.VE A DAY OF REL,Xi-.TION, CONVERSi.TION

PL&amp;.SE CONT,.CT ONE OF THE FOLLOWING,
SO THi.T b.RRii.NGEMEN TS C1.N BE Ml .DE FOR
FOOD , ETC .

l}.,).-IJ-(j~

James Price - PEJ-9087
Abe Ashendorf - I-EJ-1166
hrt Gree nberg - PL5-2890
Joss Lovin - Ph2-6971

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SUUUUUlllJUURE YOU Chi~ FIND ITl
I

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Here ' s Jess's map and
dire ctions • • • • •••• •.•••
1.
2.

J.

L.
5.

Take M20 to Fremont
Turn l eft at Kroger Stora
Go north about 8 miles to
black top road (Jackson's
Grocery Store)
Turn right, go east about
2 mile s to hetna (1 house)
Turn loft, go north ovor
bridge to sacond gate on
left - si gn Will be ther e .

Also, r rogram Chairman Jim
Pric e says to call it to your
spacial att ention toot the B1 nai
B1 rith meeting of Thursd~y,
~ep t ombe r J, will be of the
g:roat ost importance . 1ne District Convention h.ep ort will be
pre sent.Jct, tre Pro grams and
bud ge t will bo put up for
discussion and approval and
proj0cts will be r eviewed . He
also sugge sts that you bring
along your bicycles .
Plans will bo finalized for the B'nai B'rith Dance to be held on thJ first
Saturday afte r Yom Kirpur - Soptomber 19 . ThGre is discussion of squar ~
dancing, costumes and (he says) champagne . Be tte r b8 th8r e .
PREVIE1r1 OF COi'!ING 1.TTR.L.CTIONS .

The October 22 B1 nai brith program is sla t ed to
be a Political Summary b:i.ne l Discussion, and should be of gr oat inter est just
before tho el ecti ons .

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                    <text>TEMPLE
'NAI ISRAEL
MUSKE(iON, MlCHl(iAN
Dougl as Ros., n, Pre sident

Vol . VIII , No . 2

Tishri- Cheshvan

COMMUNITY SERVICES
Octobt'l r 2nd

5725

1964

Octobor,

8:15 PM

Friday Eve ning
BAR MITZVAH

Mr . and Mrs . D2nial Roetto r would be honore d

to havo y ou worship a nd r e joice wit h tmm on
the occasion of the Bar Mitzvah of their son
La rry hlan Roctt or on Frid ay evening , Get . 2,
a t 8:lS o ' clock . It' would be the ir pl o&amp; sure
to hav2 you join thorn at a Kiddush and ro copt i on in the socia l ball i rrmed i ately following .
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'
;,_pra ngements a r e be ing made to have Rabbi Raymond \miss , who
conduc ted our Holy Days .Servicos , come from Chi c~go for a service during
the month of Octob0r . Organizations are bein g contac t e d r egarding the
holding o.f Community s a ·::: bath S0rviccs , but plans arc not a s ye t finalize d . A Congro ga tional mailing will be s ent out soon giving particulars and time s of those worship s e rvic es .
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TR;i.DiTIONi,L SiRVICES
Sabbath Evo
Sab .,o.th Norning

Octobe r 2, ·9, 16 , 23, 30
Octobor 3, ·10, 17 ; 24, 31

7:30

8: 30

PM
.nM

�CALEND.n.R - OCTGBER
Fril
Sun .

2 Roo tte r bar Mitzvah 8:15
4 Teache rs I Institute
Lansing
Siste
rhood Meeting
8: 00
Tue s .
6
Home : Lillian Sinr or
2484 Winc he st e r
7 : 30
Weds .
7 Teache r ·. Tfaining
7 : 30
Thurs . 8 Teacher Training
B ' nai brith Stag _ 8 : 30
Sat .
10 Hadas s ah Study Groq:,1 : 15
Homo : Shirle y Rapop ort
770 Mille r , N~. M,
... ,
Re
l.
::ichool
(1st)
9
:
30
11
Sun .
Temple Y~outh Group 7: 00
8 : 30
Thur s . 15 B 1 na i E-rith
(Soe Flyer)
Sat . &amp; Sun .
17 &amp; 18 MSTY Caravan in Muske I'.-.0on
9 : 30
Sun .
18 Rel. School (2md)
B 1 a a i £r ith Michigan
Council Mee ting
·
Grand Rap ids
Tues . 20 Opening Hadassah Moe ting
Dotails to follow
Thur s . 22 Bo::,rd of Tru:stees
7: 45
Sun .
25 Re l. School (3rd)
9: 30
Temple Youth Group 7 : 00
Tues . 27 Sis terhood Board
8 : 00
·Homo : bet ty Silberman
1985 .... rbor
SIST&amp;l.HOOD COMING EV.ENTS
Rummage Sale' - Novembe r 24
Kosher Dinner - December 6
IMFORTi,.NT NOTICE : Pl ease have all
meeting dates and othe r information
f or the Novembe r bulle tin in writin
at tho Templ e 01fice by Oc t . 26
CHANGES OF n.DDRESS:REQUESTED
The 1964- 65 Community Lists are
now in the proce ss of be ing made
up . If you h2.ve move d or a re
a.bout to move or ra ve a change· in ·
your busine ss or home phone please
notify the Temple o~fic e at onc e .
Thank you .
TE~lf.PLi!: Oji'FICE HOURS , 9:15 - 1 : 15
Monaays tnrough Thursdays .

CONTRIBUTIONS
Ge neral Fund
Dr . and Mrs . .1.rthur Greenbor g,
in memory of his r a r 8nts , Ida and __ __
Harry Greenberg .
;
•.&lt;:· ·
.Mr . a nd i'!r s . S~!Jl· •t-J:pm~p~ -in ,
memory of Nathan- ·.b,routman a nd Eli
Smith
·,/
Yas inow Fmnily·' in memory of
the ir moth?r , Toby Y~sinow
· I . Brq~t~·-no specific a tion
hLT,-.B. FD~_ : ·: &gt; .'. ::~ · , . ·
·. _
Mrs . ha rold fi:9.re_ii;_~·tn,memory of
Nathan broutr®.n .. · ·. -·:'. ·. ·,
Youtl(Schol~rship Fund ..
Mrs~.. He len· Kulka , in memory: :of
Nathan ··1/routmah and Eli Smith .·
j oa r d of I:duc~tion , Su:nday ' S~hool ··· ·- - YlI' . and Mr ~~ J ack Ghevlin , in
memory of Nathan Broutman
Garde n Fund
Hr . a nd Mrs . Milt on Ste indlBr .,
in me mory of Nathan Broutrran a nd
Eli Smith
67598436th IlliMI NDER l
~r e y ou on the BLnCK LIST of
those who haven ' t r e turne d their
ur gen:t+Y n ~l:lde d Family- Recbrds . ·
Forms ? If so , pl e a se, do s o a t
once ! If _you have mislaid your
blank sheet~
call office
f or anothe r . Nee de d ar e :
S . ,-.ron , M• .i-.shendor1 , .h.ugust ,
B5con , H. &amp; L . Be rman, Eass ,
:br outman , Lr ue lbe ck , J ~ Cherin,
Hrs . S . Cohan , Druker , 1pste in ,
W. Fisher , Fonste in , Gre\jnborg ,
Harold &amp; Herman Gro s sman , D., K.,
L., &amp; O. Gude lsky , Halkin , Hawkins
J a cobson , J affe , Mrs . F . Kantor ,
J . K. Kaufman , Kope loff , Kulka ,
S, Lipman , Luc as , P . &amp; E. Mille r ,
Morgan , R. &amp; S . Pric e , hace Mrs .
M. Rosen , R. &amp; S . Hosenbori; , C.,
F . &amp; R. h uGinsky, Schankler ,
.::ichriE:ber , Sie ge 1 , Silberman ,
Silverman, J . &amp; S . Sin ge r, W.
Stern, Stromberg , 'l\3les, Yake r

~lease

�YAHRZEIT
BETTY ZAINFE..'LD , mothe r of Mrs .
Carol Becker, Octobe r 3 , Tishri 27
!:_OUIS KLAYF , f athe r of Samuel Klayf ,
Octobe r 4, Tishri 28
ISAAC RAPOPORT , fat h::ir of Daniel Rapoport, October 5
NATHAN NEUMER, father of Ted Neume r ,
October 7
WILLL-i.M ZhINFELD , fathe r of Mrs .
Carol Be cke r , Octobe r 7, Che svan 1
SARA. KLEIN , sister of Mrs . Goldie
Smith, Octobe r 8 ·
JACOB KRUPP , fathe r of Mrs . Louis
Aron, Octobe r 15
GERTRUDE RIVh SINGER, mother of
Joseph Singe r -, Oeteber 16 ,
Che svan 10
MAX SIMON , son of Joe Simon,
Octobe r 17
FANNY PRI CE , mother of Sanruel Price ,
Octobe r 18
SAM- 1-,.UGOSOVITZ , father of Dr . Ralph
i..ugust , Octobe r 18
MAURICE FIELD , fathe r of Harry
Field , Octobe r 23
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BERN,\.FJ:l -ALTHOLZ , fathe r of Mrs .
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Milton Steindla r , October 25 •
IDJ. k SHENDCRF , mothe r of "Abe ,
Is a dore , Jacob, and Max .n.s'h endorf ,
Octobe r 27 , Che shvan 21
CONDOLENCE
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Our condole.nee and dee pest
sympathy t o ·the family of
NATHAN BROUTI1ti.N
.
husband of Mrs . Be tty Broutman and
brothe r of Mrs . Paul Wiener , who
pa ssed away on Septembe r 4;
May his memory be for a bla.ssing.
CONDOLZNCZ
Our condolences a nd deepest
sympathy to the f amily of .
··· ELI SMIT H
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who passed away on Sept emb e r 7.
May his memory be for a __
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ANNIVERSJ..RIB,;S
Mr . &amp; Mr s • ..:..be Ashendorf , Oct. 22
Mr . &amp; Mrs . :Max ,t;.Shendorf, Oct . 22
Mr . &amp; Mrs . Nax Rothschild , Oct . 22
Mr . &amp; Mr s . Seymour Rose nbe rg , Oct.31
CONGRATULhTIONS TO :
Mr. and Mrs . Boyce Lucas , on the
birth of a son , Jeffrey Alan , .on
September 8 .
Dr . and Mrs . Ralph .b.ugust, on the
arrival of a grandson, - Jeffrey Lawr ence babbuch , on Sep t e mbe r 11 . Fraud parents 2.re Dr . and Mrs .
Ch2.rles Babbuch , of Cleveland .
IN AP:t--1-iECL-iTION
Ellis Cmvlin s e n&amp;a big thank
you for the thoughtful a nd kind
remembrances to him during his
illne s s .
From Elle n and Lou Aron : "Lou
and I wish to thank all our good
friends in the Congrega tion for
your many gosturus of solicitude
this p&amp;st month while Lou was so
sick at Hackley Hospital. ••.it was
heart- wa rminp: to know that he was
in your tho ug hts and hearts . . Now
he is showing marked improve me nt
and. should be_ coming home within
the next two weeks.• · flease come
and s es him at home .11
fu.""FUJ;,H SH.ii.L;-.Y}1i..H
Our prayers and, since r e b e st
wishe~ for a·full recovery to
MR:...-. LOUIS •...RON
MRS . SYLVIA I&lt;:t,.UFV.IAN
who are patients at Hackley Hospital , and to
NR . 301 SILV.iillMhN
MRS . ¥!ARIE B1.C0N
who are ill at home .
MYSTERY OF THE MISSING UIDh:.LKES!
· ·If any of the twelve doze n ya rmolkes which have turne d up missing
in the l a st ye a r have abs.:mt-.
minde dly gone home in -y-our pocket ,
µlease r e turn them to the Templ e ~

�mNl-)L6 YOUTH GRGlJl-' &amp;SU~i£S .,..GTIVITI-ES

Tho Templ e Youth Gr oup began its year by de cor ating the Sukkah on
Septerrit.5 e r 20 . huch tim0 and effort was put into this p roj oc t with the
-he l p of ~ 'na i Brith . Then , on tho 27th of Septemb e r an Induction of
new membo rs took p l ace with e.ll pa rants being invited .
During Cctober ; --the TYG will be r:-:i n -its r eg- ul.:i.r mao tin gs , and a uni½ue p ro gram will be introduced . - The highli ght of the month should
bo the MSTY Ca ravan on Octo1_,e r 17 and 18 whE:n the MSTY Executive
Board will be here .
MES.3;..GE FitGk En.LJ,..fo1-1-li i !t.:.Sii.,BNT .
Dear Mombors ,
Due to the unfortunate acc ide nt of my husband -a nd his subsequent
hospita lizat ion , it will be impossible for roo to hold the openin&amp; Hadassah Board M0e ting at my homo , as I orif.inally pl anned on V1e dne sday,
Sep t ember J O. However , our Ope ning Meeting of the suason will be he ld
on October 20 , and you will be notifie d as to pl a.ce and time - and all
othe r particulars . v,e an1 starting l atu this year - due to the Holidays and e vents beyond our control - but I f ee l confident that OUI'
year will be successful a nd lucrative . I only ask for the support
and c onfidenc e you n:Ll exte nde d l a.st y ear .
W~ do have wonderful plans for our-Study Group this y ear - the
first mee ting of this group will take pl a ce on Saturday , 0ctober 10,
a t the home of Mrs. Danie l Rapoport , 770 Mille r Drive , North Muskegon ,
a t 1 : 15 ~M . it this first mee tin g, our curriculum for the year will
be s et up~ and our plans are oxciting J The topic f or discussion on
CctoGur 1 0 will be 11 The Novembe r El 2 ction and the Candidates••. . So
please be prescmt - ono and a ll. Further notific a tion will be
i s suGd • .
Ellen b.ron
JfilvL~H N,.TI01,.L fUND pr_.;:;s;:.;NTS "THE _-,HT OP ISRt.iL "
Tho wea k of Octobe r 9th through Octo _u r 16th an exhib it of 150
outstanding oxample s of tho 2. rt of Israe l will bo opun in the -,myna
Stato University Community 1-,.rts Center , L:,O
Kirby, De troi t . Thero
will be no admission char~cs and 1,::_cintings on u:xhibi t will be 2.va_ilablo
for purch::tse . Hours will bo 9 : 00 ,~M through 9: 00 1:-M
CON&lt; liGG,.,.,TlON b 1 N.i.I ISft,.. i::':L
NON-I 'RGFIT
Fourth a.nd t~eb st e r Stree ts
ORGJ.,., NIZ.,.TION
Musk og on , Mich i gan
TIML- V,;.LUE }bI L
Te l ephone, : fb.2 - 2702

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BRITH

B' Nil.I

BRIEFS

BRIT H BRIEFS

B ' NHI

BRITH

BRIEFS
A LETI'ER FROM YOUR PRESIDENT

. De ar Members and Friends:
.
In this ye a r of our national presidential elections, when a decisiori
t will be made r ela tive to the path our 'democracy may t a ke ; when the entire
world is watching 111 i th ne rvous intere st-we , of E'nai Erith, find ourselves more conce rne d than eve r about
our democratic way of life --it is the duty of a ll of us to go to . the polls
in November.
B'nai brith is a se rvice organiza tion.
--only a few in the community cah belong .

Cur membership is ve ry exclusive
This is a p rivilege . ··

B 'nai Bri th is a fraternal orgJJ1iz.::i.tion; in Musl&lt;e p-on it a lso a cts as
the brothe rhood; wo are all brothers.
B'nai i:ri th is a cha ritable organiz a tion.
separ a te hospital facilities .

1tio actively sup:fiort four

B 'na i Brith D.ids our youth. i.t a nationa l l evel it mainta ins the BBYC
and College Hillel Foundations. In Musk0gon, our members p .:i.rticipa te in
and a ssist the a ctivitie s of the Temple Youth Groupe
B'nai Brith supports the Anti-Defamation League , your watchdog against
antiUsemitism, a nd it works for the maintqnance of civil rights of a ll
minoritie s. You noc d B' na i Brith and B'nai Brith needs you .
Our program for the coming year in on the othe r side of this shee t.
need your support . v~on' t you help whe n you are called upon?
.
.
With warmest r ega r ds from our exe cutive board ,

We

Since r e ly yours,
DiiNI EL RhPOtORT, Pre side nt

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Pl.NEL FORUM
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THE COMING N.tiTION.nL ELECTION 11
MODERATOR.- ROLERT LIBNER

REYRESENTl,TIVES OF BOTH l·OLITICl,.L PARTIES

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�B 1N1-.I BRITH COMING ;.TT&amp;,.C TIONS •••••••••••••

OCTOBER

Thursday , Octobe r 8
Thursdt2.y , October
S~d:iy , O~to oo r

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15 -

3:8 :• 1 -

B 1 nai Brith Stag - "Bicycle s - Fun"
Panel Discussion (Folitic nl ,_ el~ction J
MichigariCouncii ivr~eting-Gi-~nd Rnpids

NOVEMB.ii;R

Thursday , Nov ember

5

\l.i.nnuf1.l Fathor -and Child Bimquot 11

Thur'-s day , November 19 -

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Gene r al Business
H0o ting - Speaker
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DECEMBER

Thur sday_, Docembe r 3

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Thursday, Docembor 31 -

"The Hax t.S i:iendorf Fino .1-1rts &amp; .1-:..ntique ShoivH

New Year's Lve tarty

J.1-.NUARY
Friday, Janua ry 8

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Thursday , J :1nuary 21

B 1 nai Brith Rultgious Service
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How to . PicK- ' Em 11

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FEBRUARY .

r-nter e sting

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Thursday, February

4 -

General Meeting - Election of Offic e.rs

Thursday , February

25 -

Humanitarian Award Dinner

MARCH
Sunday, March

7

Sa turday, March 20

"Tho
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Purim Party

APRIL
_T hursday , 11.pril 1

Stag·

Thursday, .hpril 15

"Blood Contribution"

_Thursday , May 6

Gemir al Euc ting, - Fin,a.l business

Thursday, May 20

Install ation - Spoakor - i-'ro gr am

MAY

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'NAl lSRAEL
DOUGLAS ROS2N, FRESIDENT
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shvanb?.:isl ov .5J ~,; Novombo r ,rl;;Gl..,

OBER 30th at 8 : 15 PM
Se rvices will
conduct~d by Rabbi Raymond We is s of Chicago
His sermon will be on 11 Abrahamu and he r e quo sts that you
BRING YOUR BIBLES
Rabbi Weis s will continue discussion on "Abraham"
c:. t, Oneg Shabbat following the services
He will also participat e in Traditional Se rvice s October 30 &amp;~ 3.1
ATTENTION TEMrL~ YOUTH GROUP MEMBERS!
All 'fYG members should be present at above services , as the MSTY
Caravan will be our guests . Following the Community Oneg Shabbat ,
the r e will be a Youth Social with a program presontGd by MSTY Executive
Board Membe rs. Saturday morning exe cutive offic ers will mee t with the
Caravan at 10:30 for a Confe r ence and lunch . On Saturday a t 1 : 00 the re
will be a TYG program and workshop with the Caravan, at which ALL membors should be pre sent .
Becky Ashendorf , President - -

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COMMUNITY SERVICES - NOVEMBER·
November 20
Friday Evening
SERVICES CONDUCTED BY
RABBI RAYMOND v-iEISS

8: 15

Pr epar a tions for oths r November Worship Services are not com9lete d , and
will
be· announced
late r._;..in
Tfui.DIT10NAL
SERVICES
_the
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Sabbath .c;ve
Novembe r
Sabtath Morning
Novembe r
Rabbi Rayl"(lonc:; Wo is s will participe. te
November

6, lJ, 20

&amp; 27
7 :30 PM
7 , ¼ , -. 21. &amp; 28
8 :30 AM
in Traditional Sarvic0s on
20 &amp; 21 .

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Sun .
1 He b . Sch . (3rd ) 9 &amp; 1 : 00
Re l. Sch . (4 t h)
10:00
2 B. of· Educ a tion ThCA 12: 00
Mon .
Wed .
7:30
4 Tuach:, rs I Meet ing
Thurs . 5 B1 nai Brith .Fathe r-Child
Banque t (See Pa ge 4) 6: 00
Sat .
7 Hadassah Study Group 1:30
Homo : Rose Lipman
1718 Beach
Sun .
8 Hob . Sch . (4th) 9 &amp; 1: 00
10: 00
Rol~ Sch • .(5th)
8 : 00
Tue s . 10 Sister hood Mee ting
Pr cg r am by
Y;rs . Barnard Becke r
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sun.
15 Hob . Sc h. (5th) 9 &amp; 1 : 00
Rel. Sch . (6th)
10 : 00
TYG Yout h for
Under standing Meeting 7: 00
Tues . 17 Hada ss ah Open Board
(Time &amp; Place to advise)
8: 30
Thurs . 19 B 1 nai Lrith Meeting
Goner ~l business
1 : 00
Sun . 22 Heb. Sc h . (6th) 9 &amp;
Rol . Sch . (7th)
10:00
Tuos . 24 Siste rhood Rummage Sale
Thut§ , 26 TI-l.AJ."IJKSGIVING DAY
1:00
Sun . 29 Heb . Sch. (7th) 9 &amp;
Re l . Sch . (8th)
10:00

B' NAI ERITH HOLDS 6.E.MI N1.R AT GR
Mr . Da n liap ort , Dr . and Hr s . .
Ar t Gr eenbe rg, Mr . jose:ph Simon,
Mr . &amp; !'fi rs . Abe a she ndorf and Mr .
&amp; Mrs . Ed Krause wer e among the
200 members who attended t he Annual Fall Seminar of the Michi gan
B' na i Brith Counci;L at tm Pantlind Hote 1 in Grand Rap ids , £in :
Octo'ce.r_·:17:,. 18, 1964 . The Program of" the Semiri-ar- included a
. :workshop on "Memte rship and Re tention oi'_ ':Membe rs" and ge ne ral
B1 nai Brit h activities . A Panel
Discussion wa s held on tro topic
"Am I My Brothe~ 1 s Keeper? ",
with Rabbi Frederick Essenber g as
Moderator and the Reve r end Fathe r
Michae l Beahan , Rabbi .Erwin Halpern , Revor ond Nod :McKenney and
Mr . Al Cowle s of the Grand Rap ids
Human Ra lations Commission a s
members of the Pan0l . The Sem inar
clo sed with a t e stimonial dinne r
in honor of Mrs. Paul Liebe rt ,
Pres ident of the 1 . B. Womens '
Dist rict Lodge #6 .
Joseph Simon

I N APPli.ECIATION
lVir . &amp; Mrs . Dan Roe tter wish to
J OINT SISTERHO OD HADASSAH
HAfHJKAH PAhTY- TDIPI.E
6 :'QQ t han k all who partic ipat ed· in any
way t O make Lar ry I S .Bar Mi t zvah
COMING EVZNTS

.·. such a j oyous occas ion . A ve ry
s:p3 cial than ks goos· to Dr . and
Mr s . Morris Tol es, Mrs . Harry Be rman , Mrs . Galombe ck, Mr . Bour.zie 1 and the choir o
CAN GER DhiSSINGS ON THURSDAYS
For making the Hadassah Paid-Up
Mrs . Morris Kantor announce s that
Lunche on so s1,1cce~ sful my h:l arteach Thur sday afternoon fron 1-4
f elt thMks goe s to : Mrs . N.
work will be done at the Templ e on
cancer drcrn sings . All women of the · Br out man , Mrs . H. Ennis , Mrs . A.
Greenbe rg , Mrs ~ Morris Ranter,
Templ e ar c urged to take pa rt in
Mrs . S. Price , Mrs . S. Singer ,
this worthwhi l e proj ect .
Mrs . B. Stern, Committee Members ,
TEt1PLE OFFICE HOURS 9: 15 - 1 :15
and t o Mrs . J . Me tz for t m Center
Mondays through Thursdays, la te r by
Pi«rco
and De corations , Hrs . JQsiah
r e quest.
wi ener for the corsage s and Mi ss
Florenc e Rubinsky f or year books .
Gene Berman

De cemb er 3 - Combination NovemberDe cember Eoar d of Trustee s Mee ting
.Decemb6r 12 - Community r arty "Md..nuo.t to Monkoy'• sponsored by TYG

�YAHRZEIT
MEYER FISIWJAN, father of Hrs • Libby
Ros1J , Novemoa r 4 ·
JACOB Rif'NEit , fa t he r of Mrs . Douglas
Roam , November 6
HYMAN FLAXNlili, fatror of Mrs . Le o
Rose n; Noverrb er 7
SADIE QROSSMAN , mother of Mr . Herma
Grossman, Mr . Harold Grossman, ·
Mrs . Sam~Klayf, Mrs . Ralph August,
Novcmter 9, Kisl ev 4
·
ROSE IW.KIN , wife of .l"ir . Michael
Halkin, mothe r of Mrs . Ellis Chevlin, Noverrbe:r 10, Kislev 5
~~X FISHER, father of Mr . Harry
Fisher, Novem~a r 12, Kislev 7
BERNARD ALTHOLZ, father of Mrs .
Mil ton Ste indm r , Novemb or 13
J.ACOB GREENBAUM, father of Mrs .
Robert Rosenberg , November 14,
Kislev 9
ARTHUR ROSENBERG , brothe r of Mr .
Robert Rosenberg, November 1,
Kislev 11
JENN IE FISHER, mother of Mr. Harry
Fishe r, November 15, Kislev 10
HENRY KLINE, fathe r of Mr . Harold
Klino , Novembar 17 , KKislev 12
SAHJ,.H SIMON, wife of Mr . Joseph
Simon, NovombGr 17, Kisle v 12
RACHEL LEAH CHERIN, mother of Mr .
Robert Cher in , Novem1YJ r 19 ,
Kisle v 14
LEVI ROSEN, father of Mrs . Goldie
Smith , November 20, Kislev 15
RABBI SHABBSAI TEI.ES, father of
Dr . Mor ris Teles , November 21
RAE CUYMhN , mothe r of Mrs . Morris
Kantor, November 21, Kislev 16
SOL COHAN , husband of Mrs . Betty
Cohan , November 22
JULIUS SILVERMAN, fath3r of Mr .
Sol Silverman, November 22 ,
Kislev 17
ALEXANDER SAMUEL :KRAUSE, fa.tna~ of
Mr . Edward Krause , Noverrber 22 ,
Kislev 17

YAHRZ.b:IT (Continued)
ARTHUR ME~"DELSON, brother of Mrs •
Reeva Levy, November 26
JOAN HIRSH.AFIELD , cousin of Mrs .
Robe rt .Rosenberg , November 26
ZillLINE DARMSTADTER , mothe r of Mr .
Loui s Darmstadter , November 26 ,
Kislev 21
BERTHA PAUL , mother of Mrs .
Charles Hawkins, November 27,
Kislev 22
ELSA Dil.BJv!STADTERL wife of Mr .
Louis Darmstadter, mother of
Mrs . Jack Staindle r , November 28~
Kisle v 23
AEN IVERSARIES
Mr . &amp; Mrs . Harrison Friend, Nov. 1
Mr . &amp; Mrs . Bernard Becker , Nov . 10
Mr. &amp; Mrs . Leo Rosen , Nov . 20
Er . &amp; Mrs . Morris Teles , Nov . 21
Mr . &amp; Mrs . Eugene Fisrer, Nov . 22
.Mr . &amp; Mrs . Richard Kaufman , Nov.24
f..EFUii.H SHALA1'.Mh H
Our praye rs and sincere best
wishes for a full recovery to
LOUIS GlJTIELSKY
who is a patient at Mercy Hospital
CONTRIBUTIONS
Youth Scholarship Fund,
Dr . &amp; Mrs . Ralph Augus t in
memori of Mr, Nathan Broutman

wn~m

Mrs . Audrey Cahill and her
daughter El ena , who have recently
moved rere from Detroit, and are
r osiding at 460 Clay .
BON VOYAGE to Louis Darmstaater,
who will be spending the next
six months visiting his brother in
Chili .
CONGRA'l'lfu;.TIONS &amp; GOCD LUCK TO
JEFFRb'Y ROSEN , on being one of
the National Merit Scholarship
Awar Semi-Finalists .
NEW 1964- 65 COMMUNITY LISTS are
now available and may be picked up
at the Ternrilc offic? . Thore are
also more Jewish caiendars .

�I.MFORTllN T INFORMh TIOl\: FOR JiLL Pi,.RENIS REG.nHDINQ BhNQUET NOVEMBER 5
De ar Parents :
At 6 : 00 PM, Thursday , Novomber 5 at tm Houston House , L 1 nai B 1 rith
will sponsor its First Annual "Father and Child Banquet" . This banque t
will include games , .chats, decorations, :ent e rta,inment and, of course ,
a good meal. Givo your childrun as well as yourse lf a "treat-out" and
plan to. atte nd this memorable affair .
Max Rothschild will be most happy _to take your r e se rvations and can
be conta cte d a t home , PLS-2651 or at hi$ place of business , PA2-2J 80 .
Pl e ase coope rate b y making your resorvations at once - if not soonerl
James Price
B 1nai Brith Program Chairman
I MPORTANT NOTICE: Please have all
BLOOD DONORS REQU.i:;STED
mee ting dates and other informati on
The :Muskegon ifounty 'Chapte r of
for the De combe r bulletin in writing tho b.oo rica n Re d Cross has asko.d
at th3 Temple off ice by Novembe r 24. tha t a notice be placed in bulletin
Any Congregat iona l it ems of inte r e st conce rnin g speci al blood dona t ion
are appreciated .
day \rvo dne sday, Nov. 4 from 12 noon
PRESIDENT ATTENDS RETREAT
until 6: 00 at the Huslro gon Armory()
Mrs. · Mauric e St romb e rg, Sister-•
Don?,tions may be specif i e d as for
your own synagogue or church blood
hood President , att e nde d the State bank. Call for appointme nts to
Sisterhood Retr eat at Haven Hill
...,O'""'ct""-ob=e,,_..r,--=2~7-'
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NON- PROFIT ORGANIZATION
CONGRZGATION B' NAI ISRAEL
TIME-VALUE MAIL
FOURTH &amp; WEBSTER STRillTS
MUSKEGON, :MICHIGAN
Te l ephone : rA2-2702

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FOU hTH 1-1,ND v,EBSTER
MUSKEGON , MICHIGA.N
November 23 , 1964

D3ar Congrogants :
It 1 s Chanukah ti.mo again - a nd Siste rhood and Hadassah
cordially invites you and your ontiro family to at t end a
Pot-Luck Family Sufpc r on Sunday, Dcc0mbor 6th - from 5 PM
to 7: 00 PM - to bo hold in tho Socia l Hall of 1omplo B 1 nai
Israe l .
Tho main dish , r elishe s , drinks to ploaso tho young
and tho old , and dossort will be sorvod to one and all for
tho low price of :,., 2 . 00 pur family • •• • as many r efills as
de sirud. Tho only thing wo ask you to bring is your own
dishe s and cutlery , and a hot dish (if you de sire) to go
with Kosha r Hot Do gs .
1-i.ll childTun will r ocoivo a Chanukah Tid- but , and ente rt ainme nt is pl anned to pl0aso tho entire f amily .
Pl vasc coma ••• holp us mako this a wond 0rful 0voning
in Tomplo "tog0thcrnoss 11 • • • in good followship - good
food - and good fun .
vv ith warm Cihanukah good wishe s ,
Sisterhood Congr ogation b'nai Israe l
Muskv gon Chapte r of Hadas sah

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BULLETIN?

4.

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5.

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INT.iHlSSTSD IN rtii.:CEIVING bULLETINS , du.:.J..Si 0T,.,'I',.J CihCUM.:,TnNCES OF HOw YOU HJ.u-- PLN
TO BE ON MAILING LIST .

To comply with postal r ogul o. tions tha t al l bulk mailings must bo identical, Wu 2.r o
including this form with oach bullotin . If you am A DUES f.nYING HuMb . .i:R IN GOOD
ST.tlNDING OF T.J:H}Li l:l ' N.1-1.I L::ih.1-1..GL, 1.ND LIVE IN NUSK2GON, NUSKEGON HEIGH,S, NORTH
MUSKFDON , GRAND ::-IAV:i!N, HOLLAND OR SI-RING L.hKE OR 'Ivi IN L.nKE , you noo d not r 0 turn this
form as you arc autom~tically sont ' ali Temple mailin~s ~
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Dougla s Rose n, ~re sident
Phillip tlooo nborg, Rabbi
Do combe r, 1964

Doar ·Congr ogants:
·In bo hal f of tho ~o~rd of Trustee s it is my pleasure to a nnounce
that wo have. a Rabbi for our _Congre ga tion • .
Rabbi Phillip Rosenberg ha s accepted t ho ·pulpit of. ~ongro gation
B I na i Israel, a nd plans to be with us a s early a s ·tho first woo k in

De cembor.- · He expe cts to conduct Sabbath Se rvice s Friday evening,
December 4. However, since his plans arc not ye t finalize d, tm
Congr e ga tion will be advis ed a s soon a s we know •
:
Ra bbi 'hoqenberg caITJ:G s to us vo ry highly r ocomrrD nded, and with a
wealth of'. bxporicnce , h:tving bee n actively e ngage d _as a Rabbi for over
twenty years . Those of ·us W1 o w:ore able to attend his s ervic e on
Friday evenin g, November 13 , can at te st to his capability and strong
warm qualitie s .
·

We fe el that our Congre ga tion is mos_t fortuna t e in se curing ·Rabbi
Rosenbe rg's se rvice s, and hope tha t our as sociation -will be of long
t enure and mutual gra tifi cation ._
Sinc er ely y o u r s ~

~ }'r e sident

TRADIT IONAL SERVICES
Sabb::i. th Eve
Satbath Morning

Decembe r
December

4,
5,

11, 18, 25
12, 19, 26

7:30 PM
8:30 AM

�CALENDAR - DECEMtiEH
CONTRIBUTIONS
Thurs. 3 Board of Trusto os
7:45 C"°noral Fund
Sun.
6 Hebrew School 9:00 &amp; 11:00
Mr. h.rnold Bourziol
_
. ..
rte:ligious School
10:00
Mr . &amp; Mrs. \-villiam BC;st, in ap•. ,., ·_· ' .:_-_-· •·.,.·_-- TYG Board Mueting
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prociation for coopera tion
;::_~/.- . ·-·::: ., .. f· FAf'iILY CHANUKAH SUPPER
during funeral of his mother,

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f .. Tues .

8 Hadass~ Op:rn Bo~rd
8:00
.. •·, Homd ·i ·; Ellen -Aron
'"•.. . ... __::r, ·
·2308 Joffor~on
Thurs ao B' nai Bri th Fine Arts &amp; .
. ..::. ·
'
Antique Show _
8:15
Homo: Max ,:.shendorf
j
1208 vmshington
12 Hadassah Study Group
1:30
~
~.,Homo.: Gertrude Groonborg
1165 Summit ,·
~;:c ·- &amp;mo 13 Hebrew School 9:00 &amp; 11 : 00
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Religious Schooi
10;00
Sun . - 20 Hebrew School 9:00 &amp; 11:00
1
Religious School
10: 00
Sun . 27 WINTER VaCATION OF
HEBREW &amp; fu;LIGIOUS SCHOOL
Thurs . 31 B'nai brith New Yoar 1 s
Evo Party?? Moro Later
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_:_""'T""'h_ur
_ s__,d,_a_x_s___,,f_r_an
_1:00 to 4:00 at Ternplo . Mrs .
Morris Kantor in charge .
IMPORT.bNT NOTICE: Ploasu have all
mooting dat,rn , thank you notioos ,
and othur information for too January bulletin_ in wri:t,ing at the
Temple office by Doconiber 28 ~- Any
congra g~tional itoms of inte rest
aro appreciated.
TEMPL~ . TO, ,CUT 1-W:LIN(} LISTS
k'Wll, R&amp;J,LY !~ ! We didn ' t think
our bulletin was THAT bad . Only
four of tho n_on-momber yictims to
whom it is boing sent _returned tho
information that they would likn to
continue rocoiving it. All those
with chock ( ) by addre ss will be_
discontinued at onq. _of ~ho yearc
Did you see in tho Chroni."cle .that Eddie Panny ha::, · boon laid up 9-ll
woolc rocupurating 1·rom an a~cidont?
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Mrs . Max LobowJ,.
Mrs . Aui:rtiy Cahill
Mr . &amp; 11:Ps. Barney .Rob e rts
Mrs . Max Sqhubb
Y6uth. Scholarship Fund
Krs . Ho ler1 Kulka, in memory of
Mrs . hova ·Banks
Sadie Grossman Fund -~ In momory
of Mrs~ Reva Banks . ·
Mrs . Samuel Lawson, Mr . &amp; Mrs .
Milton Stoindlor, Mr . &amp; Hrs .
Andrew Epstein, ¥1rs. Goldie Smith,
Mr . &amp; Mrs • . Donaui Jardine ·a nd
Mike , Janot &amp; Paul , Mr. &amp; Mrs .
Louis Rubinsky , Campeau, Mullally
&amp; Moior, Inc .
(Contributions to tho Sadie Gross· man Fund should be sent to Mrs .,
Roso. Lawson , Sisterhood Troasuror)
WE AftE STILL HOPING!
Feebly, yos , but still hoping
to receiving Family Record -Shoots
from tho following : - -S . Aron, _
August , Lacon , L . Berman, Boss ,
. Broutman, oruolbock, Mrs . S .
Cohan, Drukor, Epstein, W_. Fi-sher,
Fonstein , Groonborg, Gottloib ,
Grossman , D.,
L., &amp; O. Gudolsky, Halkin , Hawkins, Jacob.s on,
Jaffa , F . Kantor, .J . Kaufman~
Kopeloff, Kulka , Lucas, P . &amp; E.
Miller , Horgan , R. &amp; S . l:'rico ,
M. Ros,.m , h . &amp; S . hos onborg, C~,
F . &amp;-R . Rubi'nsky, Schanklor,
Schrieber , Sfogol, SilLoman,
Silverman, J . &amp; s~- Singor, Strom- ·
be rg, Tulos &amp; YakDr. If _you have
mislaid your blank shoo t, ploaso
call off ico for anotro r ~ Tho so ·
will. bo of inva luable holp to
no-w. Wlbbi .

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YAHRZEIT
REFUAH S.HALltYMii.H
LEVI ROScl--! , fathor of Mrs . Goldie
Our prayers and s :inc er e be st
: Smith, December 5
wishes for a full r e covery to
HhRRY GhEEN, brothe r of Mrs . Robe r
MHS . Si1.M SHUMACHER
~osonborg , Doconb c r 9
who was a patient at Hackley,
VIOLET GINSBERG , niece of Mrs • Moy
MRS . MILTON STEINDLER
Jacobs , Toves l6 , December 21
who is a patient a t Marcy r e coverSADIE KRAUSE , mother of Mr . Edward
ing from burns .
Kraus e , Teves 18, December 23
ANNIVERSARIES
SAUL .ALTHOLZ , brother of Mrs .
Mr . &amp; Mrs . Aibort ~arker, Dec . 15
Milto-n Stoindlor, Toves 25,
c. . Oor. &amp; Mrs . Morton Kantor , Dec . 25
December 30
Dr . &amp; Mrs . Ralph August , Dec . 26
CONDOLENCE
Mr . &amp; Mrs •. Isadore ~shGndorf,
· Our condolence and deop.3st
Deconbor 30
symp athy to tm family of .
Mr . &amp; Mrs . William Sturn, Doc . 31
'LOUIS GUDELSKY .
IN APf RECI.hTI ON
husband of Mrs . Olga Gudolsky, .
Mrs. Perry Bacon wishes to thank
brother of David, Konma and Oscar
all who sent cards and Uniongrams
Gudclsky and Mrs . Robert Cherin,
and fifts and visited her during
and uncle of Mc;i.rvin Gudolsky; who
her c onvalonsconco . A s,FB cial
passed away on October 29.
·
thank you for tho cheer spread
May his memory be for a blessing by Barbara Levin, of tho Sunshine
Committoo.
CONDOLENCE
Our condolence md doopost symCONGR.hTULi,TIONS .TO :
pathy to the family of
•• The Pooplos • Choice , Dr . Arttu.r
Ii.EVA BANKS
Greenberg, on being oi e ctod City
sister of Herren, Louis, nnd Harol Commissioner of Roosevelt Park
Gros sman , Mrs . Harriet Klayf , and
•• Dr. M. H. Strombe rg, who has
Mrs . E'ranc es Aug:ust , who passed
been appoi nted Vico -Chi of of Staff
away on November 18.
of Osteopathic Eospital . Dr .
May her roomory bo for a ble ssing
Stromb0r g also came in second place
in tho ,. 1nai Brith Bowling Tournam
ent in Lansing~
FATHER- CHILD BANQUET W.d:LL ATTENDED
The First Annual Fathe r - Child
Banquet, hold und0r tho Sf,Onsorship COhlillCTI ON
Addr&amp;ss of Dr . &amp; Mrs . Strombe rg
of b 1 nai t rith at the Houston
·
House on November S, was a treroo n,J.. in 1964-65 Community Lists should
be Elmwood rather than J effe rson .
dous succe ss e A largo turnout of
We slipped dewn a line too far in
fathers and offspring gave Mom a
typing.
night off and enjo:i,•c d a delicious
LISTS i,.ND CALENDA7ts~~E
meal, plus a Magician Show and
New Community Lists and additionother entortainm:mt., Those not
al
Jewish Calundars are available
att ending missed a memorable evenat
t
he Templ o office .
ing .
Office HoUBs 9:15 - 1:15 Mondays
E a 1.1H 7! -;-1. 1-l---=1=:. ns""'~=a-:o==-=H~AL-=
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through Thursdays, later by r eAro YOUR duos paid up to date?
quest
.
Third quarter starts soon l !

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�TYG UiGil.i'J IZwS YOU TH FOR UNDElt.-S:f'AND rn· 'IHANKSGIVIiliG COLLEC'l'lON SUCCESS
Tm TumplG Youth Group has this
our Annua l Thanksgiving off e ring
to tho · (.;h:i.ldrons I Homo wa.s hJ adod
yoar undortako n a major _city- w~so
·. by Mrs . Shumachor 1 s Fifth Graders ,
project . It has oritinato d and .,
organizaod tho Youth for Understand Meryl i:rlnis , huth Shumachor arrl
ing program, a s o ric s of int erfaith Marc Roson . This class i-Jas r usst udfo s sos s ions . '1ho s o monthly
ponsiblo for s ee ing that wo hnd
pro grams a r c dosignod to teach e ach thro e be autifully do c oratod
othe r a bout our differe nt religions boxu s to hold the gifts . Thanks
and at tho same time strongthons
to the c ooperation of tho entire
our individual faiths . Each month
school , tho drivo was an unqualie d
success , and will b e a source of
a difforunt group will present its
own ruligions . More than se ve n
onjoymont to children loss f or tunate than our own .
loc. al churches arc taking part .
Tho opening ses sion of tho Youth · 'HUMAN rtIGHTS DAY DECEMBER 10
· . Mrs . Da nie l Rapoport has given
for Understanding Program took
pla ce at our Tomplo on November 15, us th: information that tho Human
Rights Day Ol?se rvanc e will be
Rt this time , s ovo ral membe rs of
our Youth Group t o~d abput· Juµaism . ho~d at the Temple Mothodist
Church in Mu$ke gon Ha i gh ts , at
Symbols , a brio f history, b a siq
. 8 : 00 1-M on De combdr 10. This is
concepts and holidays of Juda1sm
sponsorGd by tho Unite d Nations
wor0 discuss0d . A qu~qtion and
Club , an:l. will . .ha vo as its
answ(; r poriod f ollowGd ?-nd re- ·
s 1_oakor , Fathe r Hugh !.,Jahan,
fr c s.hmonts w-.: ro th:;n s0rvod .
Director
of ' wXTOFN I .
.
CoNGREGATION B 1 NAI 1SRAEL
NON- PHOFIT CRGnNIZATION
FOU ..TJ{ &amp; WEBSTER STRZETS
TIME-VALUE I'-'IfiIL
MUSKEGfiW, MIG HI C'lli.N

�C O NG R E GA T I ON B

I

NAI

I S RAEL

FOU 1-..TH 1-1.ND v,EBSTER
MUSKEGON , MIC;HIGJ-.N

November 23, 1964

D:lar Congrogants :
It's Chanu.kah ti.mo again - a nd Sistorhood and Hadassah
cordially invite s you and your ontiro family to attend a
Pot-Luck Family Sufpor on Sunday, Docombor 6th - from 5 PM
to 7 : 00 PM - to bu hold in tho Socia l Hall of 1omplo B'nai
Israe l .
Tho main dish, r ulishe s, drinks to plocso tho young
and tho old, and dossort will bo sorvod to one and all for
tho low price of ~., 2.00 per family • ••• a s many r ofills as
dosirud. Tho only thing wo ask you to bring is your own
dishe s and cutlery , and a hot dish (if you de siro) to go
with Kosher Hot Do gs •
.b.11 childTun will r ocoivo a Chanu.kah Tid-but, and ente rt ainme nt is pl anned to pL:.Jaso tho entir e f amily.
Pl0aso coma • •• holp us mako this a wond 0rful evening
11 togot hc rnoss "
• in good fellowship - good
food - and good fun .
in Temple

Vv i th warm (; hanu.kah good wishe s ,
Sisterhood Congr egation b'na i Israol
Musku gon Chap tor of Hada ssah

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                    <text>TEMPLE
'NAl ISRAEL
Dr . Phillip Rosenberg , Rabbi

MUSKEyON, MlCHlyAN
Mr. Douglas Rosen , President

Vol . VIII, No .·-::,,,,6'' :,.,. ,...

· January, 1965 ·
5725
COMMUNITY SERVICES.
PLEASE NOTE NEW STAR TING TIME
January 1
Friday Evening
8 : 00-PM
Sermon:- 11 WHAT IS A JEW? "
Participants : Mr •. &amp; Mrs . Sani Shumacher
One g · Sha:bba t
January 8

Friday Evening - FAMILY NIGHT WORSHIP
Sermon: . "RABBI ADDRESSES THE CHILDREN"
Participant s : Mr . &amp; Mrs . Harry Berman
Oneg Shabbat

8:00 PM

January 15

Friday Evening - B 1 NAI BRITH SERVICE
Sermon: " JEWISH CONCEPT OF JUSTICE "
Participants : Mr . &amp; Mrs . James Price
Oneg Shabbat

8 : 00 PM

Friday Evening
Sermon: "RELIGION IN THIS A.GE "
Naming and Blessing Ceremony for Jaimie Price
Participants : Mr . &amp; Mrs . Dan Rapop ort

8 : 00 PM

January 22 · ·

Janua ry 29

Friday Evening
Sennon: 11 THE I·EOPLE OF THE BOOK "
Participants : Mr . &amp; Mrs . Alan Oppenheimer

Traditional Se rvices
Sabbath Eve
Sabbath Morning

January 1 , 8, 15 , 22 , &amp; 29
J anuary 2, 9, 16 , 23 &amp; 30

8 : 00 PM

7 :JO PM
8 : 30 AM

�CALENDAR - JANUAI-tY
CHAl\JlJKA.H PARTY IS HUGE SUCCKSS
Sun .
3 WINTEh VACATION OF HEBREW
One of the most greatly en joyed
&amp; ?iELIGIOUS SCHOOLS
0vents of the year was the joint
Temple Youth Group
7 : 00 Sisto rhood-Hadassah Chanukah party
Home : Be cky ~shendorf
he ld at the Temple on December 6.
2160 Eourdon St.
Mrs . Frances Kantor , chairman of
Tues .
5 Siste rhood Meeting
8 : 00 the e ve nt , wisres to extend her
Sat .
9 Hadassah Study Group · 1:30 thanks to the many who he lped to
Home: Mrs . Goldie Smith make it such a memorable occasion .
Occidental Hotel Although it wa s rather informal in
10 He brew School 9 : 00 &amp; 11:00 that wren anyone saw some thing
Sun .
Re ligious School
10: 00 which needed to be done t hey went
Tuus. 12 Choir Me0ting
7.:30 ahead and did it, the following
Sun.
17 Hebr0w Schooi 9:00 &amp; 11 : 00 should be e specially collUlEnded :
Re ligious School
10: 00 Mrs . Dan Roe tter for the . lovely
Thurs . 21 B 1nai Brith Meeting _ 8:30 _d e~orations ; Mrs . Jim Price , head
.[
;; i
"How to Pick ' Em" or
· of the cake committee and. all who
Art of Inve stment
donate d cake s; Mrs . Sam Price , who
,
24 Hebrew School 9:00 &amp; 11: 00 worke d and also donated the coffee , ..
sun:
Religious School
10: 00 Mr . and Mrs . Isadore .hshondorf ,
Tues . · 26 Siste rhood Board
8 : 00 Mrs . herb Ennis, Morton. ;Morton
Home : Harrie t Kline
Kantor , Mrs . Martin Schankler, Dr .
928 Ireland
Art Greenbe rg , Mrs . Ber112.rd '.. Stern,
Thurs . ftil)BOARD OF TRUSTEES
7 : 45 Mrs . Sam Sing~r , Mrs . Louis At-on ,
Sun .
31 Hebrew School 9 : 00 &amp; 11 : 00 and Mrs . Maurice Stromb-e·r g , all
~ _
Religious School
10 : 00 of whom helpe d on various committee s .
COMING EVENTS : B 1 nai Brith Free
Donations were receive d from Plumbs,
Paid-Up .Membe rs Dinner-February 4
Haspers and Steindlers with the
CANC
riESS INGS : T urs ays rom
expediting of Mrs. Sam Lipman and
1 : 00 to 4 : 00 at the Temple . Mrs .
Mrs . s . f:r'ice- . Other donations
Morris Kantor in charge
came from Abe Ashe ndorf and Mrs .
IMPORTANT NOTICE ; Plaase have all
Dick Kaufman .
meeting dat,os , tnank you notices ,
The h'.e ligious School gave a
and othe r inforrra tion for t re Fe btouching program . A collection
ruary bulletin in writing at the
was taken to buy cookie s for
Temple office by January 25
r e tarded childnn at Coldwate r~
RABBI ROSENBERG SETTLES IN GLENSIDE
NFTY 1965 TOURS FOR TEEN- AGERS
Rabbi Ho:5onberg is now making his
Full inforrra tion on NFTY 1965
home at tm Glenside Garden Aparttours of Israel and Europe for
ments at 2454 Pine Grove Street . His teenagers will be found pos ted on
home phone is PL5-5318 . He is at
tho. bulletin boa rd in th3 Main
tho Temple office mornings , and mayL
=~o~b=by;:.,...,.,==--====,,......,,==-- - - - - - be called for appointments or conCONGl-lliTULATI ONS TO
sultations at ai.y t:ime . Please
Dr. &amp; Mrs . M. Stromoe r g, who
notify tm office of illne sses in
had the . good fortune to spend
the Con gr egation . Hospitals are
two weeks of December in the
calle d on Monday c...'1.d Thursday to see Carribean
whether J ewish pati.J nts arc register e d . -

�YAHRZEIT
YAHRZEIT (Continued
MORRIS KOZAK, uncle of Mrs. Morris
SAM EMhLFli.RB, father of Mrs • Morris
· Stromberg, January 1
Strombarg , Shevat 27 , January 30
JOSEPH NERSWICK, father of Mrs.
ANNIVERSARIES
Audrey Cahill, January 3
Mr . &amp; Mrs . Komrna Gude 1 sky, Jan. 1
Mr. &amp; Mrs . Joel W:i.oner , Jan . 1
HANINA WEIZMANN, mother of Mrs•
Mr. &amp; Mrs . Jauob.:Ashen dorf, Jan. 2
Perry Bacon, January 6
Mr. &amp; Mrs . Reuben Levy , Jan . 12
MOSZS ROSENBERG, father of Robert
Mr . &amp; Mrs . Harry Fishe r, Jan . 29
Rosenberg, Sh9vat 3, January 6
MORRIS STEIN, father of Mrs. Sam
CONTRIBUTIONS
Singer, January 8
Sadie Grossman Fund - in memory of
Mrs . Reva Banks : Mr. &amp; Mrs . Ralph
ALBERT STEU-lDLih, uncle of Mil ton
Hawkins , Mr. &amp; Mrs . Leo Rosen,
Steindler, January 8
Mr. &amp; Mrs . Jack Lip an , Mr . &amp;
LEO ROSE, husband of ~..rs . Libby Rose
Mrs . Ellis Chevlin , Mrs . Sara
January 9
Morgan, Mr . &amp; Mrs . arold Kline ,
SADIE LIP"M.AN, wife of Hyman Lipman,
Mr . &amp; Mrs . Max Roth child, . Mrs .
Shevat 7, January 10
Paul Wiener, Burnar &amp; Max Pincus.
JOSIAH CHE.hIN, father of RobGrt
GENERAL FUND
Cherin , Shevat 9, January 12
Max Schwarz, in mom ry of his
SIGMUND STEINDLER, father of Milton
mother, Mrs . Louise Sander (half
Steindler, January 13
MhX DARMSTuDTEn, fathor of Louis
Cemetery Associa tio )
Darmstadter , Shovat 10, January 13 Mr . &amp; Mrs . Louis Bo rman of ArizMiiRTHA BLOCK, sister of Virs . Benno
ona, &amp; Mr . &amp; Mrs . H rold I-age for
Bulletin Expense .
Rothschild, Sheva t 12, January 15
MAX HOSENBEJi.G, fathor of Seymour
Nr . &amp; Mrs . Douglas oson for food
expense
Rosonborg, brother of Robert
Rosenberg, Shevat 13, January 16
Mr . A. H. Kollerqer
HYAM SINGER, father of Joseph Singer AhDEN FUND
Mr . &amp; Mrs. Milton S e indle r, in
Shevat 13, J anuary 17
memory of Mrs . Loo osen 's brother •
FANNIE ROSEN, sister of Mrs . Goldie
in-law
Smith, January 17
outh Scholarship Fun
ISADORE RUBINSKY, father of Louis
Mrs . elen Kul a, in honor of 75th
Rubinsky, Shevat 14, January 17
birthday of Iv..~lton Steindler
HANNAH FISHMAN , mothor of Mrs ,
Libby Rose and Mrs . Andrew
REFUAH SHALAYMAH
Epstein , January 20
Our prayers ai,d sincere best
N~THb.N PRICE, father of Sam Price, wishes for a full recovery to
Shevat 18, January 21
Mli. HERBERT STEINMhN
SARAH LIP SCH UL TZ , mo tho r of Mrs .
who was a patient at Hackley.
Tony Aron, January 22
IN APPH.ECIATION
LAURA SALL, sister of HeyG r Jacobs
Mrs. Sam Shumacher wishes to
January 23
thank yer many friends for their
ABRAHAM EHFlENBZRG, father of Mrs •
acts of kindnesses during her
Albert Parker, January 30
r e cent convalescence .
JUSTIN GUDELSKY, son of Mr . &amp; Mrs~
Koroma Gudelsky, brother of Marvin
8J¾tRts6idet~R9;w J ~huR¥yi~(?)autl ·:_,:

�COORDINATING COMMITTEE OR~]ZED
We have instituted a new committee
which is known as tho habbi 1 s Coordinating Committee. Its function
is to work with Rabbi Rosenberg in
planning and coordinating our entiro Templ e program . It will also
act as a Committee to handle probl ems that may occur .
Thu mombors of the Committse
are : Alan Oppenh~imor, Chairman,
Do'-4·glas Rosen , .J oe 1 Wlo ro r, ·Mar_:vin
Gucfolsky, Jack Lipman and Mrs .• .
Maurice Stromberg . .
Surne stions are welcomed by the
Committee •
U HiiZEIT RENINDEftS TO BE MAILED
An inov.ation this month will ·he .·
the mai ling of cards to r e mind
membe rs of tho Yahrzei t of r e- -·
la tivos so they may be sure to_ be
pr oso nt at the Sabbath Service at
which the Yahrze it will be obse rved
CONGREGATION B1 N;..1 ISitAl'..'L
FOURTH &amp; WEBSTZR S'IR.EETS
MUSI~GON, MICHIGAN

MEMBERS I-·.nl TICU-ATE IN SERVICES
In order that more members of
our Congregation may participate
in, and help with Friday Sabbath
Services, we will be calling on
the ladies for the candlelighting
service and the men to r oad the
Haftorah portion for the week. We
ask that eve ryone accept tho
opportunity and r esponsibility
when called . The schedule for
January is given on the front
page of this bulletin .
All Friday night se rvices will
begin promptly at 8:00 PM . MembGrs are requested and urgod to
be in their sea ts on time , as
sorvic_e s will always begin at
8:00 o'clock .
Parents ! Bring the children l
They are welcome at all Community
Services .
Temple CFFICE HOUhS: 9:1'5' to
1: 15, Mondays through Thursdays .
NON- PllGFIT OI..Gb.NIZATION
TIME- VALUE !"JAIL

�Li.ST C.hLL TO JOIN IN THE

B I N11I BB.ITH Si. ON SORED
GhLJ.i. NEv,- YEi.R I s EVE

C E L E B R .h T I O N

THURSDl-l.Y, DECEMBER 31, .11.T BILL STERN 1 S .. STEAK HOUSE

F R E E C H .11. M P

.h

GN E S E R VE D

FRDM 9:00 TO 10:00 PM !
SJ:-ECIJi.L ENTERT1tlNMENT

I Mi ORTED FROM ENGL..:U'l!D

HORS D I OEVRES, BUFFET SUli:·EH Si:HVED
EARLY IN 1964

NO ISE l'-'IAKERS , Hi~ TS , ETC., PROVIDED

DANCING, NE1'-: .!,ND OLD STYLE, UNTIL JJ,L HOURS
SURPRISE EN'I'illTi,INMENT

~2 .50 fER PERSON
ftESERVf.1.TIONS - DR. ART GR2ENBERG
MH . DiiN Rri.I- OPORT

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                    <text>TEMPLE
__.-- 'NAI

ISRAEL

,,.._

Dr. thillip Rosenberg, Rabbi

MUSKEqON, MlCHlqAN

.

Mr. Douglas Rosen, President

Shevat-Adar 5725
February, 1965
PLEASE NOTE STARTING TIME
;s
Friday Evening
8:.00 PM
INDUCTION SERVICE OF RABBI fHILLIP ROSENBERG
Participants: Mr. &amp; Mrs. Douglas Rosen, Reverend Carl Strange
Recepti~~ at 9:30 in Social Hall
(It i s r equested that children under thirteen years of age
do not attend this service, due to lack of seating capacity)

* ** * * * ***************************** *

Friday Evening - FAMILY NIGHT WORSHIP
8:00 PM
Sermom ·11 MODERN FAMINE:'
Participants: Mr. &amp; Mrs, Richard Kaufman
Oneg Shabbat
**i*x******************************
February 19
Friday Evening
8:00 PM
BAT MITZPAH OF CARLA RAPOPORT
Partic1.pa.nts: Dr. &amp; Mrs . Morton Kantor
Oneg Shabbat·
February 12

N·V

Mr.

I

and Mrs. Daniel Rapoport cordially invite

the Congregation to services at 8t00 PM Friday, February 19,
when their daughter, Carla Jane,. will. be called to the Torah
as a Bat Mi tzva.h and to the One Sh~bbat followin the service

*February
* * * * 26* * * * * * * * *Friday
* * * -~Evening
* * * * * * * * * *·* * *8:00
* * *PM*
Sermon:_ 0 PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS"
Participants: Mr. &amp; Mrs. Louis Aron
Traditional Services
Sabbath Eve
Sabbath Morning

February 5, 12, 19
February 7, 14, 21

&amp;26
&amp;

28

7:;,0 PM
8:30 PM

�.~ :,. ! ! .. .q· j
CALENDAR - FEBRUARY , ~965 _
_ _YOUR COCPBRATION. rs REQUESTED
Tues .
2,-_ ~i~terhbod Meeting ·
8~:oo·
We a gain ask your cooperation in
-Program : i11,ong, -Hot
getting to Temple and being seated
summer in Mississippi "
at the t jme services begin. They
by J. Mccroskey
9:l.5 will always begin promptly at 8 :00
Thurs. 4 B'nai Brith Paid-Up
and it is much nice)r for everyone
Membersh ip Dinner_. ?:OO to be able to begin Sabbath Se.r7 Hebrew School 9';od &amp;il:OO vices with congregants seated on
Sun.
Religious Scho-bi- ; 10:00 time. Thank- you . :
Temple Jouth Group _,._ 7::9!' aEI,P WANTED
. Home : Harold Shumactier , 1an or '-:woman to take over res1037 Englewood
p~sibility of scheduling member
Mon.,
8 RABBI'S CO-ORDINATING
partic'ipation _in Sabbath Services~
COMMITTEE MEETING
7:30 1ust be well ' oi;-ganized, intere_sted
Sat.
13 Hadas sah Study Group 1:30 in doing a top · job and tenacious
Home: Ellen Aron .· -; : _·. ! : · enough to stick with it . Doesn ' t
that oound . like a perfect descr:?-,p2308 J effe rson, H~ights
Sun .
14 Heb~~ Sch~ol 9:00 &amp; 11 : 00 tion of you? Applicants contac't ·
Religious ~chool
10:00Alan P. Oppenheimer.
we d.
17 Hadassah Open Board
1 : 30
Home : Vivian ~shendorf B ' NAI BRITH THANKS MERRYMAKERS
.1208 washington
B1nai Bri tfi''wishes to thank
( Importan t Announcerrents everyone who contributed to the
Thurs . 18 BOARD OF ·TRUSTEES
?:45 general ,h ilarity of our New Year's
Sun .
21 Hebrew School 9:00 &amp; 11: 00 Eve Party .
Reli gious School
10 : 00
A s pecial thank you is due Nancy
Sisterhood
Board
l
:
OO
Price
' s father, i'--lr . Henry Beyer,
Mon. 22
Home: Helen Parker
. for writing our comedy skit, and
1316 Princeton
to impromptu actors, Bernie
Wed . 24
Hadassah Card Party &amp;
Be cker , Jess Levin, Helen Parker,
, l:OO Ruth Oppenheimer for giving it
Bake Sale-Gas Co .
'nai
Brith
Meeting
B_:30 'tre ir all. An 9rchid to Sylvia
B
Thurs . 25
Election of fulegates .
Aron for her lovely p i ano acNomination of OffEicers
companime nt to our singer,
sun. 28 - Hebrew School 9: 00- &amp; ll: OO Eile e n Carlson . Also, thanks to
Re14,gious ':School
lO: OO Gene and.' Jiarry c,e rman for moral
support and · help with , arrangements
CANCER ' DRESSINGS: Thursdays from
and to Jake Ashendo_r.f, who . shopped
1 ; 00 to h:00 a-t · the Temple . ·Mrs .
_ ' for the favors-- - but- the champagne ,
Morris Kantor in '. Charge . · . ·" · ·
was Jim. Price.! s ideaf ,
SECRETARY HAS HONORABLE INTENTIONS ~..... of keeping usua l office hours
of 9: 15 ti;o _1;15 on Mqnday_s thr ough .
Thursdays, b~t tll~re.. has:·.been so -· . . :..
much sickrieiss lately maybe you ' d
better call before coming :µi to be
sure office · is open • .·.

IMPORTANT NOTICE : Please · have al -- '
meeting dates , thank you no~i,g~_s , __ . .
and q:the.r ..inforill/;l.tioti for · the March bulletin in ' writi.rig at · the - .. ·;·
Temple of,fice by February : 2..3 .
ANYtHING NOT ·TURNEDB- IN -BY ~HTS . DA}'E)vILL :NOT BE PU LISHED . ·NO ·.
PHONE CALLS WILL BE MADE.

�YAHRZEIT

CONDOLiNCE

Our condolence and deepest symISAAC GROSSMAN., . fatrer ·o f Herman ·and
pathy
to the family of
.Harold Grossman , Mrs. Sam Klayf and'
LOUIS . GREii;NBEID
Mrs. Ralph August, February 4
,
brother
of
Dr. Arthur Greenoorg,
ROBERT STEIN, brother of Mrs . Samuel
who
passed
away Janua'r y 7 in
Singer, February 5
Florida
.
~OUIS LEVY, fa tre r of Mr. · ~ u.ben . J.
..May
.his.
memory
be
for
a
blessing
Levy, February _S, Adar 2
TILLIE JACOBS, motheJ; of Mrs . Earl
~ CONTRIBUTIONS
Brace, February· 8 ·
Sadie
Grossman
Fund in memory of
ANTHONY .ARON , husband of Mrs. Sylvia·
.
Mrs.
Reva
Banks:
Mrs . Leo Rose ,
Aron, brother of Louis Aron ,
Mrs.
May
Schubb,
Mr,
&amp; Mrs. Fred
February 9
HARRY GREENBEID, fathe _r of Dr. Arthur, - Stein, H. Ginman Family, Urossman Stare Employees
Greenberg , February 9, Adar 7
GARDEN FUND
·
SAMUEL AR.ON, father of Mr • .Louis
Mr
.
M
~rs
.
Leo
Rosen, in memory
Aron, February 14
of
Mrs
.
Reva
Banks
HARRY FLEISHMAN, brother-in- law of
Mr. &amp; Mrs . Ralph Hawkins , in
Mr • • J . Kelly Kaufman , February 14
honor of birthday of Milton
FRED MILLER , father of Mrs . JaITBs
Steindler
Metz, February 15
LIBRAhY.
FUND
BEATRICE LII-·MAN , mother of Mr . Jack
Mr.
&amp;
Mrs
. Jess Levin , in
Lipman , February 18 , Adar 16
memory
of
Louis Greenberg ,
DAVID ROSEN , brother of Mrs . Goldie
brother
of
Arthur Greenberg
Smith, February 19
MORRIS MORGAN , husband of Mrs . Sarah
IN APPRECIATION
Morgan , _father of Mrs . Herman
The
family
of Mrs . Reva Banis
Grossman, Fepruary 20
wishes
to
express
appreciation for
EUGENE EISMAN, father of Mrs . Morton
the
.
rra.ny
kindnesses
extended at
Kantor, February 21
the
time
of
the
los
s
of our beloved
MA'IHILDE RAPP, sister of Mr . Louis
Reva
.
Mrs
.
Ralpp_
August
Darmstadter, February 22 , Adar 20
DAVID Lll'SCHULTZ , f at her of Mrs .
COMMITTEE CORRECTtON
Sylvia Aron, February 23
In
the January Temple bulletin ,
LESMANN KALL.HEIM , father of Mrs .
the
listing
of memLers of tre
Sigmund Cahn , February 24 , Adar 22
Rabbi's
Coordinating
Committee
LOUIS BROUTMAN , father of Mrs . Paul
should
read
Mrs
.
Doris
Steinman
wiener, February 24 , Adar 22
~
t.her
·
·tiw.n
Mrs
.
Doris
Stl'omber
ROSE JACOBS, mother of Mr . Meyer
6 •
Jacobs i Februarz. 28
REFUAH SHALAYMAH
Our
prayers
and sincere best
ANNIVERSARIES
ishes for a full recovery to
MR . MAX KOPELOFF
Mr . &amp; Mrs . Louis Aron, February 1
ho
is
convalescing
at his home .
Mr. &amp; Mrs . Bernard Stern , February 5

�THE RA:&amp;BI IN THE COMMUNITY
Mqnday , January 11: Rabbi Rosenberg '. delivered a lecture mn life in
Souttl .Africa to memters of tre Excha?te Club.
W~dnesday, January 20 : habbi
RoseI!J-berg addressed the L~ke Shore
Youth and Adult Study Group.

HADASSAH CARD FARTY &amp; BAKE SALE
Please plan to a t tend and bring
your friends to our Card Party and
B...ke Sale, to be held at tre Michigan Consolidated Gas Company on
Wednesday, February 24, at 1:00 PM.
:.!;)ere will be door prizes and table
pr.~zes galore - delicious desserts
wi I l be served - and as usual,
VISITORS TO OUR Tll1PLE IN JANUARY
table goodies, to §atisfy each perFrid~y, Jan ua ry 15 : The Reve rsonal choice.
The proceeds go to Youtp A,liyah ,
end Timothy Starr, together with the
Youth Group of Lake Shore Baptist
which tJ;lis year in partio'Ula.r is
Church.
doing a phenomonal job, as .the ·
Friday, January 22 : The members exodus to Israel also includes
of St. Bridget ' s Guild , Spring Lake many children from South AI!l3 rica.
Mogether with the Reverend Timber11four support is needed to nake
lake of St. John's Ep iscopal Church this fund-raising a worthwhile
·- success.
of Grand Haven.
Lois Cher in , Chairma n

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-------------------------SISTERHOOD :KOSHER DI :rnER TO BE HELD SUNDAY, l:.ARCH 28

You will be pleased to he a r that the Sis t e i-:-h ood B1 nai Israe l will
serve a genuine 11 Just lilta Mama used to make ZII Kosher Dinne r on Suno.ay
March 28, continuously from 12: 00 n eon to 6: 00 PM . i-Jhy not make t h~.s
Mother's Day out and bring the whole f amily? Childre n unde r ten will
be served for $1.50 with adult dinne rs at 41&gt; 2 50., Tre re will be our
traditional Sabbath challahp__,_ Pur im Hamantaschen, plus m.:my other
goodies in addition to enjoying a delicious m3al&gt; including many of
our specialities of Jewfa~l:tcookery.
CONGREGATION b 1 NAI ISRAEL
FOURTH &amp; w'EBSTER STMETS
MUSKEGCN, MICHIGAN
Office fh one: PA2-2702
Rabbinage:
PL5-5318
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                    <text>TEMPLE

·,NAI ISRAEL

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.

Mr. Douglas Rosen , President

Vol . VIII No . 8
Adar I Adar II 5725
March,
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, ,..---------------'--~--7s
Friday .Evening
March 5
Sermon : "MIFli,.ClES "
Participants : Mr . &amp; Mrs . Eugene Fisher

1965
8 : 00 FM

****~*******************************
March 12

Friday Evening - FAMILY ~IGHT \-10RSHIP
Participants : . Nancy Ashend9rf &amp; Jeff Rosen
.
Oneg Shabbat

7 :30 PM

************************************
March 17

- wednesday Evening - PURIM SPECIAL SERVICE
Se~-vice will be according to Ortnbaox~Tradi~ion
Noisemake rs will be provided for the children
Come and enjoy yourself ..

7: 00 PM

******************************** ** **
March

19

Friday Evening
St'ECIAL PURIM AND B' NAI BRITH S1:RVICE NIGHT
Participants : Mrs . Herbert Steinman , Candle Blessing
Hr . Herbert Steinman and other B 1 nai Brith Members
The Story of Pgrim will be . read by
Richard Steinmap &amp; Carla Rapoport
One g Shab bat

8:00 PM

** ****** *** ****** ***********w*******
March 26

Friday Evening
Sermon: "HOW TO BE UN!-fh1 PY"
Parti cipants : Mr . &amp; Mrs . Edward Krause
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,....1_D_I____
T_IO..,..N'AL
.,...-:c---,S.Jt--=,,. , v=I=-c.=~.t!.S
. ,,,..--Sabba th Eve
· March 5, 12 ,- 19 &amp; 26
Sabbath Morning
March 6, 13, 20 &amp; 27

8 : 00 PM

7:30 PM
8 : 30 AM

�Cli.L.i.!,'ND.:.R - MARC H, 1965
RETURN OF UNION FRAYERBOCKS h.SKED
Mon . 1 Boar d of · EdUC§l tion
The Temple is making an urgent
Meeting - TuCA · ·
12:00 request that all mngre~ants and
Tues. 2 Sisterhood M2eting
8:00 Religious School students . return
Speaker: Rabbi Rosenberg
Union Prayerbooks borrowed from
Topic : "What Are We.?
. the Temple . We have run quite
Pe ople? Nation? Religion? " short of books for services , and
Wed. 3 Pr1FiENT- TEJ1.C :fER MEETING
8 : 00 ask that e veryone please check
Imperative all parents of
your bookshelves now and return
Re l. School &amp; Hebrew
any Templ e . copies . .
·
pupils attend
If you would like a copy of
Thurs . 4 B ' nai Brith Blood Bank
your own , you may order it from
Re d Cross 5 : 30 - 6:00
Ui1.HC ·,through the Temple office f or
Occidental Hotel f or
about'· ,i;,2 . 00.
dinner , t he n to Temple
Sun. 7 Hebrew School
9 : 00 &amp;12: 00 STHTEMENTS IN. :t-fhIL THIS . WEEK
Re ligious School
10 : 00
Quarterly :_:,due.s statements are
Templ e Youth Group
7 : 00 in tre mail this wee k , a little
Rabbi I s ApartITE nt
early we admit, but Temple finan2454 PineGrove (Glenside)
ces are beginning to feel that
(TV Tryouts - Be There)
spring pinch , and in another mo_rith ·
Sat . 13 Hadassah Study Group
1:30 will be in a state of quiet desSubj e ct : Viet Nam
peration if you don 1 t rush that
Home : Shirley 1 tapoport
che ck in . If your figures don ' t
770 Miller , No . Musk . ag r ee. ·with figures on sta tem:i nt ,
Sun. 14 Hebrew School
9: 00 &amp; 1 2: 00 don ' t just sit and pout . Please
Religious School
10 : 00 contact the Templ e offic e and
PURIM PARTY , P1.,,R.,DE &amp; PL1,Y
che ck yo ur payroont re cord .
Tues . 16 Hadassah Ho:::eting
8 : 30
Program: Mrs . B. Becker
CANCER DRESS INGS : Thursdays from
Topic : Book Re view of
1 : 00 tq 4 : 00 at the Temple . Mrs .
"A.grippa ' 1=&gt; Daughteru.: by Fast Frances Kantor in charge .
Sat . 20 B' nai Drith Purim Party 8 : JOIMPORTi,NT NOTICE:- All meeting
Community Invited
Sun . 21 Hebrew School
9 : 00 &amp; 12 : 00 dates , thank you notices , and
Relig ious School
10 : 00 other infornation f or the April
bulletin must be at tre Temple
B' nai Lr i th Pr~ram at
Aquinas College - GR 10: 00 AM office in writi ng by March 25 . No
TYG "Youth f or Understanding 11 ppone calls ·will be ma.de t o soliSt . Gregory ' s Episcopal ..
cit late informa. tion .
across fr om Mona Shores 7'00
Thurs . 25 Final Meeting of Sisterhood TYG BOAhD M, ETING Febr uary 28 at
Dinner ¾' orke rs
8 : 00 12: 15 for all senior members and
Sun . 28 SISTERHOOD KOS HER DINNER
Board memLers (nominating officers
· Temple - 12 : 00 - 6 : 00
for ra xt, year. )
( NO RELIGICUS SCHOOL OR )
SECRET1.ltY 1 S OFFICE HOU,,S : 9 :15
\ HEBREW CIJi.SSES IBIS DhY
1:
15 , Mondays through Thursdays • .
Mon . 29 BO.tiRD OF TRUSTi!:iS
7 :4
Late r by rec:u~st .

..:...:..-=------------;.---

�!11.HRZEIT"
Wi.RNER Gh.10:rvEECK, husband of Mrs.
Evelyn Galombeck, March 1
LEO I. FRI EDL,i.ENDER , father of Mrs.
Bernard Stern, March 1, Adar 27
BEATRICE DANTO, mother of Mrs .
Jacob hShendorf, March 2, Adar 28
LOUIS SIMON, brothe r of Mr. Joseph
Simon, March 4
PHILLIP GR3ENBERG, brother of Mrs .
Sol Silverman, March 11
ISA.h.C ROSEN, fat her of Mr. Le o
Rosen, March 15
BLANCHE HhSS, sister of Mrs . -Harold
Kline , .March 19
SOPHIE ROSEN, mot.oor of Mr. Leo
Rosen, March 21
HAROLD FLEISCHER, father of Mrs .
Eugene Fishe r, March 23
IDA STERN, mother of Mr . William
Stern, March ~5
BERNARD STEINDLER' son·of Mr . &amp;
Mrs . Milton Steindle r, March 25
NORMh.N FLEISf!MhN, nephew of Mr:i .
J. Kelly Kaufman, March 30
CJ;.RRIE STEINDLER, mother of Mr .
Milton Steindler, March JO
S1-1.MUiL BROUTMJ;.N , br'other of Mrs .
Paul Wiener, March 31

ANNIVERSARIES
Dr. &amp; Mrs. Sam Shumacher , March 10
Dr. &amp; Mrs . Phillip Miller , March 20
Mr . &amp;t Mrs. Earl Brace, ?',arch 23
Mr. &amp; Mrs . Jarre s Price, March 27
REFUAH SHALAYMAH
Our prayers and sincere best
wishes for a full recovery to
MISS FRANCES PRICE
who is a surgical patient at
Hackley Hospital
BEST vv IS HES TO
Miss Lynne Chevlin and Dr.
Robe rt Schaffer, whose e ngageire nt
has been announced by her parents,
Mr . and Mrs . Ellis Chevlin . Their
wedding will be an event of May 2,
and they will make their home in
Montreal , Canada, where Dr .
Schaffer now r es ides .
CONTRIBUTIONS
SADIE GROSSMhN FUND in memory
of Mrs . Re va Banks and Mr . Louis
Greenberg from Mr . a rrl Mrs . Sam
. Shum.ache r
\.iELGGME TO

IN AI- PREC I.A TI ON
Very special thanks to Mrs~
Paul \.-iiener and he r committee for
doing such a wonderful job in the
pre~:r.atiqn__ :f.or the Reception
following the Induction Service for
Rabbi Rosenberg on February 5. The
following were committee members :
Mrs . Leo Ros en, Mrs . Harold Rosen,
Mrs . Morris Kantor and Mrs . Nathan
Broutnan .

----------

Mr . and Mrs . Daniel hapoport
and Carla wish to thank all who
sent food and otherwise helped with
the Bat Mitzvah of Carla on
February 19.- Your kindness is
apprec iated .

Mr ~ and Mrs . Larry Stone, who
are moving to 408'8 Amanda Road ,
Fruitport, from Boston . Mr . Stone
is employed at Thrifty Acres in
the Shoe Th:lpartrrent .
REMINDER ••• ••
Save your rummage for the
Hadassah Rummage Sale which will
be held on April 5 and 6.
A

VICTORY DINNER DATE SET
Saturday, April 2ll; has been
announced as the date of the
Greater Muske gon llii ted Jewish
Charities Victory Dimer.
Any balances of current pledges
should be sent in at once .

�... ...

.. ·-•- -~..• .
PURIM SPIEL
SIST1:.,RHOOD 1-lPl-'£1-1.LS FOB. HELP
. ··.- -.- ··--·On Sunday, March 14, our Religi - . Even though you may hot be
ous School will c elebrate :Purim with actively as s ociated with Sisterhood
all its feasting_ fu_n . The boys and - at this time , yo ur help is desper:- ·
girls wilI riot be dismissed at noon, · ately nee ded with the Sisterhood
but instead will be se rve d luncheon Kosher Dinner to be se rved on
by the Re ligious School Party ComMarch 28 . Wome n are needed to premittee headed by Mrs . Joel ¼ie ner
pare the foo'd in• advance and e s and Mr s . Lewis Jaffe . Commencing at peqially to volunteer for serving
1 : 00 PM there will be a parade show- on Sunday, Mar ch 28 , when it is
ing the varied and colorful costhoped that 600 will dine at the
umes de s i gned and tnaieled by all of · Temple . Contact Lois Crerin or
the classes . Following this , will
Lotta Shumacher to volunteer .
be our Sup 9 r Dupe r Ex travagan za preijelp is also needed in selling
sented by JVf.rs . Bec ker's eighth
ti¢kets for tre affair . Those
gr ad~rs, and tit led UWILD vd ST PURIM members who have tickets out are
Parent s , grandpa rents , aunts, uncles urge d to sell them as quickly as
and cousins by the dozens are in- · possible and turn in the money ,
vited to attend thi s p ortion of our More tic kets may be obtained by
program .~ r e c
our c-a-1.endar and
contacting Mrs . H. Ennis or Mrs .
·.,__
Satn Lawson . The Congregation may
/YJ PrRC f-1. \,,
- obtain their tickets from Sisterhobd memb e rs, the Temple office ,
1
\._\_,·_
/ 1L
) /
or frorn·Friend s , Budd's &amp; i'farvin's
.
T
Je~e lry Stores, Lakeside Departme~t St bre , Patton 1 s House of
(Rememb e r '&lt;-::. no scp-ool Har ch 28 ! )
F&lt;&gt;;bric , be c tel 1 s Holme s and both
Lo:r.-s-~Cre rin
Fr:i t z 1 13 Drug: Stores .
Anyone with ideas for publicizing tre Sis t erhood Dinner please contact Mrs . St rombe rg . Mr s . Strombe r g , Mr s . N. Broutman and Mrs . M.
Rothschild have appeared on various radio shows , and on March 26 Mrs .
Stro mberg and i-1rs . J . Cherin will a ppea r at 1 : JO on Channell 13 . Tuna
in fo r t his , and a lso check whether radio announcements are coming thru .
CONGRi2,Gr1.TlON E ' NA. I ISh1..J..
FOURTH &amp; ¼EiSTER S'IRSETS
MUSKEGC N, MICh IGAN
Office Phone : FA2-2702
Rabbinage : FLS - 5318
.,

�A ME S S A G E F R O M R A B B I

R OS E NBE R G

THE NEED FIB PUBLIC WORSHIP
Our weakness and helplessness in many conditions of life fill us with
trouble and care . when we enjoy good hsalth, we fear a change might take
place. If we are in possession of wealth, we have a feeling of anxiety,
less our wealth, through some unknown channel may be taken away from us .
Even the pleasure of home and family, though it gives us a sense of security,
yet can be for only a temporary period, for we do not know how soon s orrow
may visit us . From all tre se fears and anxieties we seek a refuge, and the
only true refuge can be found in God, 111'Jho is a stronghold to the weak and
needy". We reach God through prayer and DE di tation .
Though man can pray in the privacy of his home , yet it has been proved
this is seldom achieved . For prayers to be effective they have to be uttered
and rreditated upon in a sanctuary - in a place where the Divine Spirit rests .
Besides, man has a natural desire to communicate his sentiments to his fellow
men, and finds a certain pleasure or relief in knowing that others share
joys and his sorrows .
Prayer in the Temple stimulates the social conscience and promotes unity
among those who share tre spiritual bliss . The efforts of my neighbor to
reach God through seeking truth arrl righteousness, reverencing beauty,
practicing justice, giving live, encourages me to do likewise .
Thus a vital spark is exchanged between me and my neighbor . In the
Temple , we are able to extend such a relationship, and we become conscious
of our neighbors needs as well as our own. Thus, the Brotherhood of Man
and the Fatherhood of God is realized.

The Sabuath, with its exhortation to the worship of Gerl and ths doing
of kindly deeds, reminds us week by week of these higher objects . It
prevents our reducing our life to a level of a machine . "The Sabbath is
one of the glories of our humanity-:- 11 _ _ _ - - Let every Jewish man, woman, boy or girl get out of the habit of
attending Temple worship on the SabLath, then they imperil tre ir own as
well as their children's happiness, security and future .
So, therefore - make Friday evening your Temple Night - attend
Temple Services each and every Friday . Bring your neighbor, your friends,
your young and old to Temple each Friday. The Divine Spirit will bless you
with hsalth, security and joy, and above all, with a sense of "Sanity 11 •

�B 'NA.I BRITH i-tCTIVITIES

THURSDAY - MkRCH

4

(only day available) BLOOD BANK CONTRIBUTION

J.11 members sre requested to be at the 11.ed Cross
between 5:30 and 6:00 PM. (Closes at 7:00 PM)
Return to the Occidental Hotel for dinner
Followed by a social evening at tra Temple

SATURD.t.Y - Ml.RCH

20 at 8:30 PM - B 1N,.I BRITH PURIM PARTY

This will be held at the Temple, and is open
to tre general community.

There will be live musict

SUNDi1.Y - M.1.RCH 21 starting at 10:00 l .M - JEV1ISH-Ch.THOLIC DL.LOOUE
Held at Aquinas College in Grand Rapids
Sponsored by A~uinas College and Nazareth Collage
and the Jin ti-Defamation League of B 1 nai Bri th, Detroit
GUEST SFE AKERS:
Dr. Joseph Lichten - Dept. of Intercultural l;ffairs l .DL
Dr. Samuel I. Clark, Political Science Professor at
we ste rn Michigan University
For reservations contact Mrs . Leo Fonste in PL5-3515

SUND,.Y - 1'-'f.,1.RCH 28 - DON I T FOR(;ET THE SISTERHOOD DINNER
vi EDNESD,tY - APRIL 17 - STAG

\vEDNESD.11.Y - J1.PRIL 21 - HUrt.NITi.RiitN 1.\11J,.RD DINNER

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                    <text>-TEMPLE
'NAl ISRAEL
.i$;. Phillip Rosenberg, Rabbi
.A:~l!t'" MUSKEqON, MlCHiqAN

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Mr. Douglas Rosen, President

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jictar II

Nisan

5725

April, 1965

y Evening

8:00 PM

"MAN FCR SPACE"
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Jack Steindler

************************************
April 9

Friday Evening - FAMILY NIGHT WORSHIP
Participants: Mr. &amp; Mrs. Alan Oppenheimer
Shabbat Hagadol - Oneg Shabbat

7:30 PM

******** ******************* *·:I-*-:}***~·*
April 10

Saturday Morning
BAR MITZVAH OF LEE Ol'PENHEIMER
(See Invitation Page 2)

11:00 AM

*April
* * *16*SEDBR
* * *NIGHT
* * *, *FIRST
-~ * *NIGHT
* * *l-'ii.SSOV.C:R
* * * *.:.-*NO* *s;.;RVICE
* * ·* ·*:tv1AIN
* *SANCTUARY
* * * * -it:
Traditional Vesper Service

6:00 PM

****************~*******************
April 17

SATURDAY MORNING - FIRST DAY PASSOVER
Service . with Choir
Sermon: PASSOVER MESSAGE

10:00 AM

*April
* * *23* _
, * * * * * * * * *Friday
* * *Evening
* *···* * ~-~ * * * * * * * * * *8:00
* * *PM
Sermon:
Participants:

"THIS IS MY 00D 11
Mr. &amp; Mrs. JQel Wie~r

*April
* * *30* * * * * * * --~ * * *Fri.day
* * *Evening
* * * * * * * * * * * * * -l- *8:00
* * *PM
Sermon: "THE SEARCH•
Participants: Mr. &amp; Mrs . Max Rothschild
· _ Rabbi's Round Table (See Page 2) - Oneg Shabbat

*TRADITIONAL
* * * * * *SERVICES
* * * * * ~~ * * * * * * * *•* * ·1 * * * * * * * * * * *
Sabbath Eve
Sabbath Morning
Seven th Da~ Passover

April 16, - First Night Passover
April 3, 10, 17 &amp; 24
April 23

6:00 PM
6:30 AM
8:30 AM

�CALENDAR, - April, 1965
Sun .
4 Hebrew School 9:00 &amp; 12 : 00
Religious School
10:00
Too s . 6 Hadassah Rummage Sale
Tues . 6 Sisterhood Meeting
8:00
Prcgram: "Long, Ho1;.
Summer in Mississippi"
·l;:&gt;y J . Mccroskey' ' ' 9:00
(Guests welcome)
Weds . 7 B'nai Bri th Me eting
8 : 00
Home: Dan Rapoport
. 770 ·Mille r , tlq. Muskegon
Sun. 11 Hebrew Sch ool 9 : 00 &amp; 12 : 00 t
Religious School
10:00
Tues . 13 Hadassah Board
8:00
Home: Gertrude Greenberg
1165 Summit .
Sun. 18 RELIGIOUS &amp; HEB&amp;.~ SCHOOL
SPRING VACATION
Tues • 20 Hadas sah Me et ing
&amp; Election
8 : 15
Sat . 24 United Jewish Charities
Victory Dinner - Temple
Cocktail Hour 6:00 - 7:00
Sun . 25 Hebrew School 9: 00 &amp; 12:00
Religious Sch~oi ·
10:00
Mon . TWed~ Sisterhood Convention
26-27-28
Kellogg Center-Lansing
CANCER DR~SSINGS : Thursdays from
1:00 to 4:00 at the Temple . Mrs .
FranCErs Kantor in charge .
COMING EVENTS - Plan to attend the ·Hadassah Regional Convention May 34-5 at Pantlind Hotel, Grand Rapids
INVITATION
We extend an invitation to the
entire con gregation to attend the
Bar f'li tzvah of our son, Lee on Saturday morning, Ap ril 10 at 11: 00 AM.
Following the service , we hope
everyone will join us in the Social
~oom for luncheon .
Alan &amp; Ruth Oppenheimer

P:tgo 2

RABBI I S RCU iIDTABLE TO BE IN OVATION
In response to numerous l".equests~
Rabbi Rosenberg has consented to a
"Rabbi I s Roundtable 11 , an informal
type forum where . questions are directed to him by the Congregation ,
1'opics may deal with any phase of
Jud.ai.sm, either as :part of one ' s
personal life, or in connection
with local and world problems . In
other words , you raise the questions
the Rabbi resr,onds, and tre Congregation joins tre di~cussion.
Here is the schedulei!&gt; . .
FRIDhY , April JO, 19_(),2 ·
SERVICE
3:00- 9:00 a
SOCIALI.ZE.
9 : 00-9 : 20 H
( Ta.ke :your coffee to the table)
ROUNDTnBLE --,--,--- 9 : 20- 10:15
. Sh ow y(? ur int ere st by your
attendance . Bring any questions
that have been "bug-ging" you . In
any event , COME, LISTEN RND
PARTICIPhTE . REMEMBER THE FIRST
ROU~IDTABLE - Friday, April 30 .
RABBI AT METHODIST CHURCH APRIL 25
The whole congregation is invited
to at tend .the service on Sunday,
April 25, at 7:00 F·M at the Wood
Ave nue Methodist Church on the
corne r of Wood and Apple when
Rabbi Phiilip Rosenberg will occupy
tre pulpit of the Reverend Carl
Strange . Pas tor Strange will
preach at Temple B 1 nai Israel on
May 21 • .
1 ,· FACE LIFTING

Yoµr Temple Bulletin is undergoing .a change of pace , face and
fonna t . . Any arrl all suggestions
are being welcomed .
. Gontact Doris Steinman by mail
(2255 Southwood) or phone
PL5~2809 evenings .
News for next month ' s bulletin
is due no later than April 21

�ORG~ IZi~T!ON NEWS
WE TAKE PART IN SOCIAL .t-1.C'IION
On Sunday , March 28 , B1 nai Brith
members attended the Memorial Services held at the Muske g on County
Courthouse for Mrs . Viola Liuzzo ,
Civil Rights \riorke r sl ain in Alabama last week . b 1 nai Brith was
one of the Sf, onsors of the se rvices .
Other memters of the Congre gation
'Were also in attendance .

B ' NAI BRITH ON THE MOVE
The Jewish Catholic Dialogues
held on March 21 at Aquinas College
ard at Terrple Emanue l in Grand
Rapids is one of many conferences
taking place throughout the country
sponsor e d by the B ' n a i Brith AntiDefamation League and tre Catholic
Churches arrl Universities . The
Dealogues were atte nded by several
~undred Je'Wish and Catholic layYOUTH GROUP ACTIVITIES
men, clergy arrl. some nuns .
The Muske gon Temple Youth Group
All d?Y conference s explore d
has bee n very busy in t he l a st
Jewish-Catholic attitudes with recouple of months . The y partici gards to achieving a better unde rpated in four "Youth for Unde rstanding between t he two r e ligions .
standing" programs . Incidia ntally
Religious objects of both religions
there was a story about this
were on display .
project in the NF TYme s , t he NationMembers of th9 congregation who
al Youth Group Newspape r .
attended said it 'Was
most worthActing as waite rs and wa itre s s e s , while and expres se d the hope that
the Temple Youth Group worked on
more members would participate in
the Kosher dinner , held a t the
such conferences in th9 futuce .
Temple on March 28 .
April is the month f or e lection
J..N ACTIVE HADASoAH
of re xt year's officers . Propose d
The Hadassah Study Group held
slate is: Presi dG nt : Harold
two study sessions in the month of
Shumacher; Vice fre side nt - LorMarch at the homes of Shirley Raparaine Friend; 2nd Vic e - Pr e sident port and Jean Be rman . The 11 Grea t
Ellen Lipman; ·Sec r etary - Carol
Decisions of 1965 11 course of study
Steindler; Board Member - Dave
as sponsored by the Foreign Policy
Cherin .
ll.SSociation provides the materials
Also scheduled in t he n ear future from which the me mb e rs of Hadassah
is a t:alk to the eighth grade cla.ss are working to bee ome better inby President becky t1.shendorf ,
formed about for e i gn policy and
explaining th3 Youth Group and
its effect on our country and
what it does .
its citizens .
By Harold Shumacher
' This month discussion centered
around the situation in Viet Nam
FCURTH
and East Germany.
QUi.RTER OF
Those of you who are interested
PLEDGES
in participating, call Shirley
NOW
Rappport at SH4-0471, during the
DUE
evenings .
;,ND B.i:.DLY NEEDED i
Page 3

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�RELIGIOUS SCHOOL R.nJviBLINGS
This year's rurim celebration
was an unqualified succe ss from beginning to end . The Siste rhood
served a delicious lunche on, the
eighth grade did a bang-up ( !ll )
job with 11 vv ild \';est l-urim" and tre
boys and girls who participate d in
the Costume pa r ade all made an exc~lle nt showing . We saw a few tears
af ter the prizes we re awarded , but
next year givos us another chance
to try again .
Our eighth gr ade teache r, Mrs .
Be cker , ·will be spending the Fassover holiday in Sc otland . Do you
supp ose they make Matzos with
oatmeal ?
Word has come to us that our
Bas Mit zvah boys , Lee Oppenheimer
and Arthur Rothschild , have been
accepted into the exclusive Saturday morning Shabbat 11 C &amp; H Society"*
aftor pr oving that they could keep
up with the senior memters pl ate
for plate ! l !
Sp~ak ab out dedication - though
t here werDn 1 t classe s on March 28,
every memte r of our teaching s t aff
was at the Templ e as sisting with
the Sisterhood Dinner . Too very
pers on who teaches you the Ten
CommandnB nts may have served you
chicksn soup !
With Passover just a round the
corner , our rBxt ma jor event in
Religious School will be the Model
Sede r on Sunday, ~pril 11 . Religious School and Hebrew School
Spring Vacat ion will be April 18 .
See y ou next month . _
Lois Cherin
*Challah and Herring
CGMING :SVENTS : Hadassah - Slate
of offic ers to be presented at
2
AR§it6 ~a~i~~iRgnonor Din~r at YW
Page 4 ·

SISTLRHOOD ~'TA.Ti LONV.i!:N'I'ION
Apr i l 26, 27 and 28 are the
dates . The Convention will be
hel d in Lansing and will include
sessions in l eadership , program
pl.ar1ning, social a ction and
working with youth .
Those who would like to attend
must contact Doris Stromberg at
con:::e for reservations. Phone

SW8-118S.

Doris Stromberg will be installed as second vice-pres ident
of the Michigan State Federation
of Temple Siste rhoods at this
convention . Congratulations to
her on this forthcoming honor .
SISTERHOOD'S CORDON BLEAU t
The Sisterhood ' s Koshe r, ma jor
fundraising project for th3 year ,
finally arrived on Sunday, March 28
The r esult?---h huge success ,
The final accounting had not yet
been made at the time of this
publication, but evidence points
to a financial bonanzq .
To Lois Cherin , Lotta Shumache r
and to each and every chairman
and worker up arx:i down the line ,
a martfe lt thanks for a tremendous job, well done .

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SISTERHOOD SPECIAL REPORT
It I s all over now except for a
r eport of the final figures . This
experience has turned our girls
into gourmet cooks and human computers who can turn out dishes
for yOO with the savoir-faire of
experts . The fortune made on
this dinner will not be the dollars
and cents that end up in our
treasury, but rather the richness
r esulting from the "togetherness"
of our Jewish Community working
as one la rgE: family . We need more
of the same and not just every
(Continued_on _Page 5)

�SISTERHCOD SPEX;IAL REPORT (Cont'd) I1 Frances an:i Milt Steindler. The
beautiful Shabbat Altar flowers
1"ew years .
The "Kreplach Kweens", a group of were disignated for our use at the
less than ten, turned out 1910 Kre - dinner .
plach in two days .
The perfectly beautiful table
The "Cherry Chairman" , Rhoda Rose decorations were created by Marie
and her 11 sweeties 11 completed over
Bacon . More than one guest asked
600 desse·rts in two sessions. Eve
to purchase them . Marie, .Ellen
time her family opened a cupboard,
Cahill and Sam Shurnacher combined
cases of ingredients fell on them,
their talents to create trn stunning
but they were red, white and blue
back drop the:. t spelled out "SHALOM"
for an excellent .cause .
in both Hebrew arrl English and was
Next time there's rodeo , we're
flanked on the other side by Ellen ' s
sending Fran August out to wrestle
original drawing .
the steers . Single handed "our Gal
Did you notice Sam's clever
Fran" seasoned arrl roasted 309
signs on the rest rooms? What
pounds of prime brisket . -Watch
would happen if they'd been in
your step, Dr. Ralph t
Hebrew only??
The "Order of the Feather"
The two stars of radio and TV ,
should be awarded to Viv and Beth
President Doris Stromberg and
Ashendorf for 1,600 feather (matzo) Betty Broutman did a mighty fine
balls in two days . Only one comjob of advertising us to the
plaint, we could rave eaten at
public .
least 1,600 more .
Prize dishwasher Abe Ashendorf
A warning to mashers - don't get has confided to us his money has
tough with "Muscles II Galombeck - ·
not be en made solely on au to parts
she may be curvaceous, but when she but on the fact that he is in
pounds Challah dough (the ones you great demand at kitchen sinks !
bou1Zht in the Bake Shop) stand
Frances Kant or has become the
aside tl
queen of cakes and cookies . If
Please don't worry when you can
ou need top not ch chairnE n for
have too job done professionally.
your bake sale Frances plus Thelma
Chairman Lotta Shumacher is availab iiener are a winning pair .
on a 24 hour basis . Part of our
"Mrs . Money" (Rose Lawson) was
success was due to trn fact that
t her usual stand and we 1 re anbetween working on every committee,
iously awa;Lting her report .
she did all trn worrying which
Too "Three Trafficteers" , Alan
freed the rest of us for other
ppenheimer, Sam Shumacher and Jim
tasks .
rice kept dining room confusion
If all the newcomers to our
own to an absolute minimum and
community we re "Cahill Caliber" ,
ould qualify as mai tre 'd I s at
we I d be indeed fart una te • Audrey,
ny posh ea ting place .
Elaine (who thought she came home
Thanks to those who aided us
from MSU for a quiet week-end) and
inaiciaily and in the true spirit
Ellen were among our eagerest
f Tzedokah by remaining anonymous .
beavers .
A Golden Eagle Award to "Good
we had a 11 good luck on your
cout" Marv Gudelsky for the mlI.lY
dinner 11 note from Hawaai vacationing ·
(Continued on Page OJ
,
Page S

�Yl-,.HRUIT
MAY VANl[J)ERLi~ST , mothe r of Mr s .
I sadora ,.,_ shi:mdor f , 1-,:p ril 1
MORRI S KnNTOR , h usband of Mrs .
Frances Kantor , fat he r of Dr .
Mor t on Kant or , .t1pril 6
BJRl~.11.hD fi_1-.SS , fa tho r of Mr s·. Ha rold
Kline , April 6
LOuI S CE.:c;vLIN , fathe r of J a ck and
El lis Ch0vl in , A:r--ril 6 , Ni s an 4
:MOLLY SOLOMON , mothe r of Mrs . Me yer
Jacobs , .April 7, Nisa n 5
ESTrER GUDBLSKY, wife of David Gude l s ky , mothe r of Ile a ne Gudelsky,
s ist e r of }L's . 1'h:i l ma --J i&lt;:: ne r , .
April 10
SA&amp;-. N-2:lMi:~R , mot he r of Mr . Ted
Ne umer , ;,p r il 12
B~SS I Z ?ASS, mothe r of Mrs . Harold
Kli ne , siste r of Louis Aron ,
April 13
HMOLD ROS~N , husband of Mr s .
Marcia Ro sen , f athe r of Mr . Dougla s Rosen , br other of Mr . Le o
Rosen , .npr il 14
J OSIJ.J-I \: I .::..I-'JR , husband of Mrs .
Pauline Wi ene r, fa tre r of Mr .
Joe l Wie ne r , Ap ril 14, Nis a n 12
MOSES l-Tl'K0\1.SKY , f a the r of Mr s .
Morr:i,s Te l es , 1-,p ri1'14 , i\ is a n 12
RACJ-i~L KRUP SKY , mothe r of Mr s .
Harry terman , Apr i l 16
ESTl:.i::R ~OS.t: , s i ste r of Mr s . Leo Rose
a nd Hrs . J.. mlrew Ep ste in , 1,.pril 1 7
LODI S Li:iNIN , f athe r of Mr . J oss
Le v i p. , ;,p r i l 17
ST.J.1: Ha1;E i~21\~DY GROSSM.11.N , dau ghte r
of Mr . and Kr s . Le nnan Grossman ;
.hpril 18
hJ,,CEA.C:L STRGE:: .:-11.G, mothe r of Dr .
Mauric e Stromb&lt;c: r g , il.pril 19
DORJ. SI LV...oREnH, mother of Mr . Sol
Silv er nnn , Apri l 22
fil:UBEN BSPJiJAN, f a ther of Louis
and Harry Ber man , April 23
SOLOMON Z~LIKOvH TCH , father of Mrs .
Howard Bruelbeck , Apr i l 23
(Page 6)

YAHR.2.::;I T - Continued
F1~ ID.a ~ LIKO\·iI TCH, mo t he r of Mrs .
Howar d brue l _e ck , a p ril 23
MANDEL CLn.YMAN , fat re r of Mrs .
Norr is Kant or , ni-, ril 24 , Nisa n 22
Ph.L;L vfLi;NER , husuand of Hrs . The lma
Wit:me r , f a t he r of Donald Wie ne r
April 29
CONOOLENCE
Our condole nee and deepest sympathy to the family of
RO.S.t1 wI MPFHit,;JvJ.ER
sister of Louis Darms tadte r and
aunt of _rrs . J a ck Ste i ndler , who
p as s ed away March 4 in New York
CO NTRI BUTIONS
Ros en Altar Fund
From Mrs , .France s Kantor and
Mr . &amp; Hrs . Ralph Hawkins in
gr a t efulne ss f or the r e cove ry of
Mr , Lo o Rosen .
Scholarship Fund
From Mr s . He l e n Kulka in honor of
Mr s . Selma Cahn
HEBREW - ENGLI SH DIC TIONARY i.. VJJLABLE
A comp l e t e He brew- Enr. lish die ::.
tiona r y ha s bee n purchased for the
Temple libr ary with a contr ibuti on
to th: Libra ry Fund b y the Lev i n
f amily i n me mory of Louis Gr:ee nberg
REFU1-1.H S}Ii-i.L.TI"iAH

our p rayers and sincer e b e st
wish0 s t o
MR . LOUIS D.li.ftMST1..D T.J:R
who is a pati ent at Hackley Hos pit al , a nd to
MR . LEO Ros;"N
~RS . EU GENE FISHER
who we re patie nts at Hac kley
CONGRa'lUL,~TICNS TO :
Mr. arrl Mrs . James 1-•ri c e on the
bi r th of a s on , Chad Nathaniel ,
born on .March 8 . Nan c y say s he I s
such a good baby . Sl eep s al l n i ght .

�ARE YOU SURL!: IT ' S YOUR COAT?

Nii.M2 OUR N~KSL~@R
-Each of our organizations will
be given th3 opportunity to submit
two names for our 11 new 11 Temple
paper .
Errt rie s must be submitte d no
later than 1.pril 23 .
The organization whose name is
chosen will receive the numbe r
one spac e for its article in
next month ' s bulletin .
.
This month's bulletin gives
indication th:i t space will have
to be allocated sparingly, in the
future, so get your suggest e d
nalll3 s submitted early •.

SoJTEone traded coats with Sam
Singer at a recent service and
he 1 d like to locate his own - a
three-quarter black Mac Gregor
coat with a black fur collar and
black quilte.d lining • . It was a
hew one , and tha one left in its
place is similiar only larger ,
longer and older . Cre ck your
closet and call Sam if you have
the wrong one . ·
IMPORT.i,NT NOTICE
kll meeting dates , thank you
notices , and . other information
for the May bulletin must be at
the Temple off_ice in writing by
b.pril 21. No phone calls will be
made to solicit late informatio:r;i. .

BEST lISHES TO
Mr . and Mrs . nerbert Steinman
on the engagement of their daughter
Miss Kare n Steinman , to Mr . PinJEvvISH Cb.LEND1-,.RS STIIJ., .11.VaILhBLE
hhos Bak, son of Rabbi and Mrs .
Jewish Home Calendars showing
Benjamin nak , of Baltimore ,
all the Holy Days are still on
Maryland .
hand at th3 Temple office for any
who wish extra ones . The Funeral
Home which supplies the se to the
.A~llJIV.ri:RS.1-.RIES
Temple
reports that they still
Mr . &amp; Mrs . Jack Chevlin , April 2
receive
calls reques ting them, but
Mr . &amp; Nrs . Robert Rosenberg,
all
copies
are at Tan ple office .
i,p ril 13
There
are
also e xtra Corrrnunity
Mr . &amp; Mrs . J . K. Kaufma n , hpril 14
Lists
available
.
Mr . &amp; Mrs . Herman Grossnan,
April 27
SECRET.hRY ' S OFFICE HOURS
9:15 - 1:15 on Jviondays through
CHAl'JGES OF .nDDRESS
Thursda ys , later by request .
On your copy of 1964- 65 ComTake no te of this message which is
munity List , please change the
stuck sorre place in each a.ille tin ,
f ollowing addresses :
as never a day passes but what
Mr . &amp; Mrs . Edward Krause to
sane disgruntled ~erson calls to
428 Ruddiman, North Muskegon
say: "I camein at 2: 30 (or 5 :00
Mrs . 1-.udrey Cahill to
o ' clock or a quarter past 7:00)
1850
Elwood Str eet
and YOU ' D GONE .nLR&amp;DY11 • Calls
'Ire se are tre only address
changes submitted stnce lists were may be mde to home phone of
J:'R'3-6957 w-hen necessary .
printed in early fall. Please
advise Se c retary of any other
c hanges of address
Page 7

�SISTERHOOD REPORT (Con I t from Page 5
assists behind the scenes.
"Trooper Wiener" .(Jean, that is)
manned her post at tre stubborn
coffee urn, walking cast et al,
for five solid hours.
Saturday night before tre dinner
was something to behold Here's your chance to cast a
ballot to elect huth Oppenheimer
11 Sp.nitary Engineer".
We hcrl more
garbage (vegetable peels, etc.)
than cans, more trash (boxes of
paper, etc.) than containers. Ruth
neatly apportioned packages arrl sent
them home with tre workers. Where
else do they allow you to work arrl
take garbage home also??!!
If we rave a deficit in the salad
departnent it's due to rran August.
She was askEd to be tre "taster",
but :jj,5 .00 worth of cole slaw is
ridiculous, Don't be fooled by her
offer to·mix gravy - it consists of
one jigger wine for the pot and one
jiggar of wine for Frances %
Love and kisses to our "Small Fry"
and "Juniors" for a trerendous job
but two "special special" IlE ntions •
Debbie Kantor (chip off Grandma
Frances' block) is a A-1 salesladyo
Deb peddled tooth brushes she be0

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Fourth and Webster Streets
Muskegon, Michigan
Office Phone: PA2-2702
Rabbinage: PL5-5318

lieves in brushing after every
meal. That's Mart's indoctrinati.on, no doubt) to our guests and'
made us sore une~ ~ted money.
Jeannette Greenberg is a whiz-bang
with silverware, rolls and table
setting and worked Saturday night
as well as SUnday.
Honorary Sisterhood merrher Jake
Ashendorf came trrough in his usual
wonderful style. Not only did he
help with advance preparations,
but ha came early. on Sunday arrl
stayed late,
A lovely gesture was na.de by
Harriet Kline in memory of her
sis:ter Blanche Hass. The orange
drink and coffee blend were donated to. us as a gift.
EverJone deserves a Golden Mogen
David and special nention by rJ?.me
for the wonderful coop:ration and
in spite of a few obstacles we
did rave funo
.
P,, S. Into every life a li t _tle
rain (or mil) must fall. Afte r
spending ten grueling hour.s in
tre hot steaming kitchen, Ruth
O.i,-penheimer staggered into her
home to be greeted by son l'l eil
freshly blossomed out in neasles&amp;
By Lois Cherin

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~, l~Al ISRAEL

,;,;,:,:r--._m,rl(

Nisan-Iyar 5725
COMMUNITY SER.VICES ...
May 7
Friday Evening
Sermon: "MOTHERS' DAY - A JEWISH IDEAL"
CONSECRATION OF TORAH VESTMENTS
AND SILVER TRIMMINGS
Participants: Dr. and Hrs . ;u:thur Greenberg

May, 1965
8:00 PM

***************~********************
May J1

Friday Evening
8t00 PM
Sermon: 11.HOW TO TEACH THE GOD CONCEPT TO GIIILDREN 11
Congregan t s will kindly be seated no later than 7:50,
as this service will be teJBvised by Channel 13
Participants : Mr. and Mrs . Douglas Rooen

***************** * ******************
May 21

Friday Evening - FAMILY NIGHT WORSHIP
Birthday Blessing Ceremony
Participants: Lenore Fonstein - Alan Parker
Oneg Shabbat

7:30 PM

********* * ************************ * *
May 28

.
Friday Evening
8:00 PM
· Guest Preacher : The Reverend Carl Strange
Romd Table Conducted by Rabbi Rosenberg and Pastor Strange
Oneg Shabbat

TRADITIONAL SERVICES
Sabbath Mom ing

May 1, 8, 15, 22 &amp; 29

8:30 AM

�CALENDAR - MAY , 1965
DEDICATE ALTAR TRI HNINGS YiAY 7
Sat .
1 Hadassah Silver Tea -2 - S:00
On
e irs wors .ip service.
Home : Mrs . Paul Wiener
this month, the Congregation of
707 Ruddirran , No . Muskegon Temple B 1 nai Israel will be priSun . -- 2 -Hebrew···school9:00 &amp; . -12 : 00 ileged to witness the consecra. Re ligious _School
10: 00 tion of the lovely· Torah vestnents
Mon • .:Wed.Hadassah Convention
nd silver trimmings which are re3- 4-S
Pantlind Hotel,Grand Rapids cent additions to the beauty of our
Tmirs-:o B 1NA I BRIT'rHWJi.NITARIA N
services .
AwARDS DINNER-Temple '
Dedicated will be two pair of
_S_a_t-.--8-H-adassah Study Group
its Chayim (silver bells) , one
Home : Mrs . Abe Asheridorf
onated by Mrs . Jcsiah Wiener and
3940 Henry Str13et
ne b y Mrs . Paul vdener, each in
Sul?_ject: South .Africa
emory of their late husoands .
-Su-n-.--9-H-ebr ew School 9:00 &amp;
12:oi·lso ~ncluded are two Torah mantles
Re ligious .S chool
10;
nd silve r buckles whi9h are a g?-,ft
....Tu_e_s_.___,,1--1__,,S.....
isterEood Meeting
- .. ----s:I f Mrs . Sarruel Lawson in memory of
Mot hers I Day 1-'rogram
--her late husband, and a Yad given
""T~h_u_r_s-.-=-1=3-B=o--a-r_d..,.._o-,f 'frustees
7 : ~Y Mr . Joseph Simon in memory of
Sat . 15 Te mple Youth Group Induction his late ~rC)ther , Louis Simon . The
Home : Mrs . Harry Berman
~ilver qreast plate is a gift of a
1401 Scenic Drive gfmber who re quested to remain anonSun. 16 Heorew Sc1ioor9 :00 &amp;
12:0
ous.
Re ligious School
1·0 : 0
Rab bi Rosenberg is also. pleased
HADAS :,AH DONOR DINNER
6:0d:.o announce the acquisition · of a
YWCA
--=,........---=--~phappah, which was ITB.de possible by
Sun . 23 Hebrew Scho.o'.19:00 &amp;
12:00 Mr . David Gudelsky , who donated
Re ligious School
10:0q the steel frames and rad them
Brotherhood Obs ervance
3 : 00 erected , Hr. Hernian Grossman who
Walker Arena
provi ded the cloth for the cover
Sun . 30 MEMORIAL DAY - NO RELIGIOUS
and Mr . Robert Che rin,' who ma.de
OR I-EBREW SCHOOL CLA0S~S the cover .
The Congregation can well be
COMING EVENI'S : Hadassah and Sister- proud of these exquisite acceseries
hood Closing Luncheon date set for
whi_c h will add jo3 and deeper
June 5.
meaning to the worship services
of many generations at Temple
B
' nai Israel
IMPORTANT NOTICE
All me e ting dates, thank you notice
and other inforna tion for tre June
REMINDER OF RABBI 1 S RCUNDTABLE
bulletin must be at t he Temple office
The first of Rabbi' s Roundtaoles
in- writing by May 24 .
will be held at the Oneg Shabbat
- ' - - - -- - -- - -- - following the service April 30 .
The sac ond, May 28, will be con- .
SEC rl;:. TARY' S OFFICE HOURS
ducted by both Habbi Rooenberg and
9:15 - 1:1.S-on Mondays through
-P astor Carl Strange . These will
Thursdays, la t er by request.
be infernal type for um, where
questions may be directed by the
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Congregation.

�BfNAI BRITH IT2]:;S
AW
ARD DINi':ER ON 1"1.AY 6
The Annua l B 1 nai Brith Humanitarian Awards Dinner will be held at
the Temple B' nai Israel on Thursday ,
May 6, at 6:30 FM. A commit tee has
worked thoughtfully and at length
t o decide which person in :Muske gon
has done the most to further human
relations during the past year .
Each meml::er of the Te mple is
urged to show his support of B' nai
Brith and his interest in his community by attending this most important fl.mction .
Reservations may be made by
callinf.'. the Temple Sec r etary or
Ruth Oppenheimer .
- ·- -

ADL - AND COLLEG:ii:S
ADL h&amp;s worked on a "Crac k the
Quota•1 campaign for Arrerican
c olle ges since 1950 . Its annual
regi onal co nferences have helped
bring about the r epeal of laws requiring segre gati on in colleges ,
the elimination of discriminatory
practices in the employment of
teachers and helped to foster a
vast change in attitudes towa rd
minorities on tl'B pa rt of na ti anal
fraternities and sororities .

ADL St'EAi\S OUT
In a tele gram sent in March to
Pr esident Johnson and. Attorney
General Katzenbach, Dore Schary,
B'NAI BRIT H rn:~cor,r.ENDS:
Anti- Defamation Le a gue Chairman
A new book, "Dan ger on tre Right " said , "The shocking spectacle of
by Forsttn' and Eps t ein, which has
helme ted and gas-masked troopers
received rationwide a ttent i on for
attacking defenseles s Neg ro Ameriits time l y and authorita tive precan citizens gathered f or a
sen t ation, i s r e co r.mende d r eading .
peac eable de mons t r a tion is a blot
Our local B'nai Bri t h chapte r has
on our country ' s record ." ADL
se nt copies of t his e xcell .ent new
asked that 11Fe deral power" insure
book to pclic e chiefs in &gt;iuske gon
the protection of Negroe s in
County . Paperback co pies are
Alabama .
available at l ocal book s t ore s .
- -- - - - - - - - - - -- - - - B 1NAI BRITH HELPS PIAN
Re merrb e r the B ' nai Brith Sta g
BROTHERHOOD OBS2RVANCE
Dinner - we dnesday , May 26!
John Howard Griff in, author of
"Black Like Me 11 will ap pear at the
. Did you know that more than 500 L . C . vialker Arena on Sunday afterJewish and tiebrew words appe ar ir_i
noon, May 23 , at Muskegon ' s c itythe lt, ebster' s new Third Internation- wide Brotherhood o bs e rvanc e . This
al Die tionary as ENGLISH :i-JCF..DS?
is an other important e vent that
See your April B I nai 1-r i th
warrants your participation .
magazine for the comple t e list .
The program will start at 3:00.
Knowle dge of t he Torah cannot
be t hcroughly acquired unless
studied in a group .
(Be rachoth 63)
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Knowlegge is as diff icult
acquire a s it is to acquire
vessel of r old, and a s easy
for ge t as to br e a k a ve sse l
glass .
(H~gigah 14)

to
a
to
of

�Ti}fr'LE YOUTH GROUP
Tii·l Li YOUT~-~ GROUP 51 ONSORS
YCUTS FGR UNDillSTAl,iDING PH.OGRAM TYG ELECTS OFFICERS
The newly el3 cted sJa te of
The most outstanding project
offic
e rs far next year is as
sponsored by the Te mple Youth Group
follows
:
this ye ar is the xouth for Underfresident
- r~ar old Shumacher
standing Program, in which youths
1st
V.
~.
Lorraine Friend
of di:,. ferent dei1ominati ons visit
2nd
V.
P.
Ellen Lipman
at e ach othe rs ' places of worship ,
ret~ry
Carol
Steindler
Se
c
and in informal discussion groups
Treasurer
Tom
Steinman
explain the tenets of their faith .
State Board tfonber - Dave Cherin
There rave 1-,een four reetings to
Sgt
. at Arms &amp; ~arliamentardate , t·Jit}1 young people of ten re ian
- Mike Ste ri.ridler
ligious faiths participating .
The
induction
of these officers
This program is the first of
as
,.,e
11
as
the
new
members
its kind in the country , and has
entering
the
Youth
Group, will
be,:;n comme nted on in the National
take
p
lace
on
Saturday
evening ,
Youth Gro-c..p paper, NFTYmes , when
May
15,
at
the
home
of
Mrs
. Harry
the y expre:::seo. their best wi0hes
Berman
.
for its success .
Harold Shumac her , as incoming
Two more m..:.c tings are in the
!-'resident
of the TemplB Youth
planning stage , one at Samuel
Group
,
wi
ll
bo attending the NFTY
Lutheran Church and the other at
National
Leadership
Institute
the wood Avenue :-:e thodist church .
bein~ he ld in New York .
Hore deta ils as ro day a rrl time
- - - -will be a nnounced soon . Those
A BUSY T-:ONTH FCf. TYG
interested in more inform3. tion
Temple j outh Group l'i=mbers
about this worth- while project
been on the go this past
have
may contact Alan Farker , Chairmonth
.
man .
First, by pr ovidi ng worthwhil e
and much- needed assistance at . the
v'i:GLCOMZ :·,mz !
Kosher
dinner of the Temple
HemrJers of th3 Youth Group
Siste
rhood
, they contri lu ted a
extend a 1,-rnlcome home to former
gr
eat
deal
to its success • .
Temple louth Group members Avi s
group of TYG members
l~ext
,
a
Te1e s , Roge r Rap oport , David
Fonstein,
Alan Parker ,
(Lenore
Steinman and Gil be rt .~shendorf .
Jim
?isher,
Lorraine
Friend and
They are all home after completing
H~rold
Shumacher)
have
been
their first year at college .
work:ing hard , under the tutelage
of the ~abbi , to be c ome expert
Does the worth of a thing depend
television actors . They wi l l be
upon its age? Nay it is on its
participating as members of the
quality that it depends .
cast of the telB vis i on show , "Eow
(Baba Bathra 143)
to Teach the God Concept t o Chil dren", being filmed at the Temple
Support your youth group .
May 14. Finally, the card party
netted il'50 , which was welcomed
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i.nto the t r easury .

�SISTERHOOD ELECTS Ot'FIC:.:;Rs
Announcement has been rrade of
election of Sisterhood officess
for service in 1965-66. Those
h onored are as follows:
President
1st V. P.
2nd V. P •
3rd V. P.
4th V. P .
Treasurer
Recording

- Nrs . Maurice Stromber
- Mr s . Riera rd Kaufman
._ Mrs . Samue 1 Shumacher
- Mrs . Nathan Broutrran
- Mrs . Alan Oppenheimer
- Mrs . Samuel Lawson
Secretary Mrs . Carol· Race
Correspondin~ Secretary Mrs . J arre s Price
Board : Mrs . Perry Bacon , Mrs .
Jack Lipman, Mrs . Dan
Silberman .
SISTERHOCD PROGRAM COMMJ!:MORA TES
MOTHERS' DAY
The Sisterhood Meeting on May 11
at 8:15 PH at the Temple will be
in observance of Nothers ' Day . Mrs .
A!thur Greenberg will give book
reports on two books concerning
Jewish mothers . One is 11 Infini ty
of Hirrors 11 L;y Richard (.,ondon ,
and the other is "Mother's Kisses"
by Bruce J . Freedman . Plan to
attend .

MUSKEGCN ACTIVITIES OF INTEREST
The Adult Edocation Association
of Greater Muske gon, in Cooperation with MSU Coope rative Extension Service is sp onsoring a
Public Discussion Series "Developing Human Resources ." These
luncheon meetings (12:00 Noon 1 : 30 PM at the YWCA) cover a range
of topics .
The Ap r i i 28 m.. e ting is titled
n.Education and Training 1t. Discussion' will involve education as
an investmen~, and various ways to
train young and old to meet the
needs of today and tomorrow .
The May 5 meetin&amp; will be
11
Eatching People and Jobs for
Growth . 11
Those who have attended the
first session which was on "People ,
Jobs and Growth", were most enthusiastic about its value and
highly recommend others attending
subsequent me etings .

IN APPRECIATION
To the caterers : He befan to
write a formal t y_f)e 11 thank you "
mes s age but we r e alize d it wou~d
not express our feelings and o;ur
appreciati on to the very many
members of our Congregation ~who
KOSHER DINr.:.2:R EXCiEDS \, ILDZST HOPES cooked, t aked, j e llo. 1 d and )n.elpe d
Sisterhood members receiv ed
- before, during and after Lee I s
with glee tre word that t heir weeks
Bar Ni tzvah ..
of hard work on the March 28 Kosher
We ·were truly amazed am.ct overDinner had "paid of f 11 with a profit
whelmed by the wonderful spirit
of ~982. These funds are earrr3rke d
of helpfulness from so m.any people.
for as 8istance to the Religious
v~e are r e asonably sure it.hat it
School, and other worthwhile allowouldn I t happen in too many
cations of the Sisterhood budget .
communities . Our sinc-erest
thanks to every one o~· you .
For a savoury mors el the
Alan and ltuth Or;penheimer
storrach will always find
room.
Page S (Meg illah 27)

�HIGHLIGH'l'.S 0./ BADASSAH
At the April 20 rreeting, a new
slate of offi cers was elected :
Pre sident - Mrs . Herbert Ennis
President i lect - Miss Florence
Rubinsky
2nd Vice Pr es . - Hrs . S . Lawson
Treasurer - Mrs . Audrey Cahill
Re cordinf, ::::ecre tary - Mrs . Alan
Oppenheimer
Corresponding Secretary - Mrs .
Albert Parker
Board of Dire ctors - Mrs . harry
Berman, Mr s . Jaros Price ,
Hrs . J e rome Che r i n
A fine fea ture of this ns eting
was t he musical p rogram starring
MMiss Ilene Gude.lsky and Miss
Lorra:ine Friend , accompanied by
Miss £ lleh Gustafson , Choir Director of Luske con Hi gh School.
HADASl0AH ulfrllii.G~ SALE IS SUCCESS
Our ru1,1111a c.e sa l e on April 6 was
a huge suc ce ss , p articuJarly so because of the generosity of Sam
Singe r I s Fair 6torn . Sam donated
reams ;and reams of yard goods , and
hund re ds of pa cka ges of drapes of
all descriptions , all of which sold
quickly and brought in most of the
revenue .
"Sµi cial Thariks 11 also g o to the
followin g people who workBd so hard
and diligently - Jake Ashendorf for
his delivery service, Louis Aron ,
our star salesman, ::.: ett:· Broutman,
who put in so many hours , Lillian
Singer, Audrey and Ellen Cahill and
Lea trice Ennis - and to every one
else who thoughtfully brought
their run~nage to us . Our heartfelt
thanks to all of you .
Miss Florence Hubinsky ,
Hadassah Fund-Raising Chairman

lli:"LIGIOUS SCHOCL
A special assembly is being
planned for Sunday, May 9, for a
joi nt celebration of Hothers 1
Day and Israeli Independe nee •
Mr . Oppenheimer ' s sixth grade
is in c harge of this event ~ Further information will be s~nt ,to
the parents .
There will be no Religi9us _or
Hebrew school on Hemorial Day ,
Sunday, May 30.
United Jewish Rppeal Juniors
Tm campaign of UJA Juniors
prove d most success ful , _exceeding
eve n last year I s collection .
Mr . J a.nE s 1--'rice I s .Seventh Grade
class (Beth Che rin , Randy Ennis,
Lynn Jaffe , Judith Shumacher ,
Kenny Schankler , Arthur Rothschild ,
and Victor Steinman) handled the
project and were sµicial guests
at the Victory Dinner whe re the
Chairman , Nr . Jack Steindler ,
thanked tmm publicly .
Special mention goes to Mrs .
Shumacher 1 s Fifth Grade (Marc
Rosen, rie ryl Ennis and Ruth Shumacher) who made tre large st contribution pe rcentagewise to the
campa~gn . As this year's trophy
wini1ers , they deserve hearty
congratuJa tions .
'IHAiJKS FRON UJC CHAIRMAN
It is a re\!arding experience
to be y our United Jewish Charities
Chairman . Muske gon is an active
community, conscious of its obligation t o o~her peoples .
I wish to thank each of y ou
for your participation .i.t1 our
successful drive .
Jac k Steindler

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�YAI-IHUIT
SAMUEL ASHENDORF, father of Abraham,
Isadore, Jacob and Max Ashendorf ,
May 4
ROSE KOHN , mother of Mrs • .Jack
Lipman, May 7, Iyar 5
SOLOMON DEJONG , father of Gustaav
DeJong, May 8
JOSEPH BLUMBERG, father of Mrs .
Samuel Lawson, Nay 10, Iyar 8
LEAH SHUMACF.ER, Mother of Mr . .
Samuel Shumacher , May ll
HARRY BECKER, father of 1:-'.Ir. Bernard
Becker, May 11
REGINA GRANIK , mother of Hrs .
William Stern , Mrs • . Gustaav
De~ong, May 12
SAMUEL STROMBE~G, father of Dr .
Maurice Stromberg , liay 13
ULAH B. MILLER, mother of )Irs •
James Metz, May 23
IRVING J . vJOLFGANG, father of Firs .
Bernard Fisher, Nay 25, Iyar 23
CAROL CHARLOTTE STi.:.IlJD1ER, daughter
of Mr . and Nrs •. ijilton Steindler
· May 27
SARAH ROS:ii:i'JBZRG, mother of Mr .
Robert Rosenberg , Hay 28,
Iyar 26
NATHAN JACOBS, fa the r of Mr . Meyer
Jacobs, May 28, Iyar 26
BARNET G~ENBZRG, !ather of Hrs .
Sol Silverman, 11ay 28
LOUISE ARON , mother of V.tr . Louis
Aron, 1'-fa y 29

I

ANNIVERSARIES
.Mr . &amp; Mrs . Marcus Bess, May 6
!:Mr . &amp; Mrs . Ted Neumer, May 10
lMr . &amp; Mrs . Louis J . Berroa n, May 11
1Mr . &amp; Mrs . Ralph Hawkins , May 18
iMr , &amp; Mrs . Samuel Klayf, May 24
lMr . &amp; Mrs . Ellis Chevlin, May 28
:
jCONT~BUTIONS
!Ge~ral Fund
I From Mr . anGl. ·rfi rs . Samuel Lipman
in memory of Mrs . Jesse Stuit .
From Mr . and Mrs . \'Jilliam Fister,
in memory oi Simon Schindler and
:Mrs . Sophie Lebow .
From Mr . &amp; Mrs . Hyman Fox toward
bul1e tin expense •
Altar Fund
From Mrs . Goldie Smith in memory
of i'1 rs .. Sophie Lebow
Mrs. Mr s . Libby Hose , in memory
of her sister, i::sther Rose .
Garden Fund
From Mr . and Mrs • . Milton Steindler
in honor of birthday of Mrs . Selma
Cahn .
Youth Scholarship Fund
From Mrs . Selma Cahn in gratefu]..;.
lness for the recovery of Louis
iDarmstadter .

:- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

!REFUAH SHALAYMAH
.
l
Our prayers and sincere best
jw ishes for a full recovery to
i MR . LOUIS DARMSTADTER .
\who is still a patient at Hackley
FORMER MEMBER }·ASSES AWAY
!Hospital , and
The Congregation has l earned
MRS . JAMES H~TZ
with regret of the death of Mrs .
who was a p atient at Mercy Hospital
Max Lebow on April 7. Mrs . Lebow,
MRS . IvU1.RCU0 BESS
a cousin of the Rosen famil;w, was a who is a patient in Chicago .
former member of Temple B 1 nai Israel
and a pa.st president of Sisterhood .
CHANGE OF ADDRESS
On your copy of 1964-65 Community
Please notify Temple office of
List, please change the following
illnesses in Congregation .
address :
Mr . &amp; Nrs . Reuben Levy
1249 1akeshore Drive
Page 7

�DR. SOL COHAN Lili\.VES scfa:iLARStJIP
FUND B~QU,ST
--A~f~in"_e_m_a_n wTio .. ,.l_,.i. ,.v-e...d___,.in-..,..t.-h---~----se rvice of his fellow men has
rra. de it possible to carry out . his
humanitarian work after his dE!ath.
A bequest has been received from
the estate of Dr. Sol G. Cohan in
the amount of :;;., J , 000, which has
been set up as the i•Dr. Sol Cohan,
MD., Scholarship Fund". In the
words of his widow, Mrs. be tty
Cohan, "It was his wish that funds
be made available to ease the financial burden of any young deserving student in their pursuit
of higher educ ation."
The loans are to be made without
interest and r epaid within a resonable period of time so that
funds can be made available to
others. A committee is being set
up by the Board of Trustees to
administer this fund so that it
will do the most possible r ood
to ths most possible Jewish young
people .
NG ~GA ION B 1 NAI SPJ\.EL
FOURTH &amp; 1JE£ST iLR STR.ciliTS
·MUSlili GOliJ , MICHIGAN
Office Phone: PA2-2702
Rabbinage : PLS-5318

CONGREGATION hBQU~STED TO RISE
vie would like to make a . sugge st ion to those congregants who attend services at ths Temple. We've
noticed that in most every instance durinc services, where the
congregation is required to stand,
it is necessary that Rabbi ask us
to rise . we know that we must
rise for the S'hernah, the Sanctification, the Adoration, and a few
others. Let us, when we reach
those places in the service, immediately rise, without waitd.ng
for instructions from the Rabbi .
hhen we do not do this, one _gets
the feeling that we do not know
our s ervice .
v.J e also suggest that the Congregation immediately rise when
the Rabbi and participating members
make their en trance on the Berna to
begin the service.

Rabbi I s Coordinating Committee

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                    <text>·TEMPLE.
'NAI ISRAEL
MUSKEqON, MlCHiqAN
Dr. Phillip Rosenberg, Rabbi
Mr . Douglas Rosen, President

Vol. VIII, No . 19

Sivan-Tammuz~Av-Elul 5725

June-July-August 1965

COMMUNITY SERVICES
June 4
Sermon:

Friday Evening
"THE PURSUIT .OF JUSTICE"

8:00 PM

***********************************
June 6

Sunday Morning - Pentecost
SHHVUOT SERVICE
Sermon: 11 SIL.VUCT P,~ST 1-iND PRESENT"
Oneg Shabbat

11:00 AM

*******************i~**************
June 11

Friday Evening - FJ.JHLY NIGHT \-JORSHIP
Birthday Blessing Ceremony
Participants: Temple Youth Grou~Members
Oneg Shabbat

COMMUNITY VESPER S.tillVICES .
FRIIkY NIGHT THRCUGHOUT THE SUffl-'!ER
AT 7: JO IN THE s:rru.LL CHJLPEL
11.t these services Yahrze its for the cc;,n:iing :week will be o!bse rved
Childrens•· birthday blessings will be given the second Frid~ y each month
WIL.L BE HELD &amp;CH

SATURDAY MORNING TR.i,.DITIONJiL SERVICE WILL BE HELD AT 8:JO Ji.M ii.LL SUMMER

�CAI.ENDAR, ijillill , 1965
Sat.
5 Sis torhood-Hadassah
Closing Luncheon
Stern's Steak House
6 He bn.Jw Class e s ·
Sun.
Roligious School
Sdi1.VUOT SERVICE
6 hdult Study Circle
(Lib r a ry)
13
HJ
brew Classo s ,
.;
Sun.
Religious .School

CLOSING EK.t:.RCIS~S

1:00
9:00
10:00
11;00
7:30
'· f:OO

10: 00

11:15

_R&amp;BBI Is ROUND Ti,.BLE
This Friday , Nay 28 , we are
privileged to hear a s e rvic e at
our Templ e conducte d by Pastor
Carl Strange of the· _
Wood Avcrrue
Methodist Church. Rabbi Rosenberg
was a guest· sj)3aker at Reverend
Strange ' s church a short time ago
and was mos. t c or-dially received by
that Congregation. .
Pastor Strange will join Rabbi
Rooenberg at the Rab~i ' s Round
,'Table to be held at tm Oreg
· Sha bba t f oli:owing -~ he service •

13 .C:LelCTIOr1 OF OFF'ICEh.S ;.10~,3'0
20 Farriily 1: icnic
' .
(Do tails Later)
20 .adult Study c·ircle
7:30 CONTRIBU'IIONS
Thurs . 24 Boord of Trus_teos
7 :45 .liLTAR FUND ·
Sat.
26 INS'l'ALLh TIGN OF OFFICE,RS
From Mr . and Mrs. Sidney Ladd,
(Do t a ils Later)
·
Mrs . PaulWiererand ,Dr . and Hrs .
Sun.
27 Adult Stucy Circle
7 :JO Ralph August in-_memory of Mrs .
Sophie· Lebow~ .:
;DATES OF HOLY DAYS ,
YOUTH . SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Rosh Hashana Eve Sunday, SoptombJr 26
· From Mr. ahd Mr s. Sam Snumacher
Rosh Ha shana Monday , S e ptombor 27
in gratefulness for . recovery of
Yorn Kippur Eve Tu~sday , October 5
Louis Darmstadter .
.
Yorn Kippur Wedne sday, October 6 !.
GaRDEH FUND .
. ,
..
From .Mr . and Mrs • . Milton Steine
OOORT.aNT NOTICE
l e r in gratef~lness for the_ reb.11 me eting dates arrl infor.macovery of Louis Da rmst adter, and iL
tion for tho Septerrb or bul:b tin are
memory of the f a ther of Mr . Norris
due by August 23 .
·
Plumb, Mrs . Sophia Lebow and Mr .
l:-lB a s e notify tho office of ,
Glenn Roth .
'
illnesses in the Congregation during
the sumrrer, arrl of d:iaths , births or CHANGE OF li.DDRESS
!1'rlrriago s.
On y our copy . of the 1964~65
Community list, please change the
~,e;c;IiliTaRY 'S OFFICE HOURS
following:
Through June 10 9:1, - i:15
Mr. &amp; Mrs . Richard Kaufman
Mondays through Thw-sdays
740 Lake Drive·, No rth Muske @=l n
Juno 15 - Labor Day - 12:,30 - 2 :30
Tuesdays and Fridays · ·
· fhorie:· · Harry Berman .;.-SHL-1795 -·
Other hours by appointmatit. Hore
I
phone : hiJ-6957.
PL.&amp;.sE · G.t!.T YOUR 1964-65 DUES
The secretary will be out of town
on vacation the four.t h week in June
· P.1,ID lJP TO D.1,TE . FUNDS 11.RE
and third week in Ju:1.y • .
Sun.

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" URGENTLY NEEDED J.T . ONCEt !
. .. J .

�1

1

TE1-IP~ CONGRATU-Lci.TES GR.nDUATES

Temple B 1nai Israel is happy
to numb e r e ight af its young people
among the 196~ graduates from
Sisterhood and H~dassah cordilocal high schools. They have
ally invite tre WJme n of t ro Com- ·- the b e st wis±Bs af the entire
muni ty to atte nd t he Jo i nt Inmembership in their plans for
stallation Lunche on on Saturday,
further education.
June 5, 1965 at 1:00 P . M. a t
All three af the ashendorf girls
Bill Stern's Ste ak House .
will b e atte nding Michigan Sta te
Cost ~2.25
R. S . V. P.
Univ ersity in the f a ll. Be cky
PLS-2924 or ~L5-2490
will ma jor in psychology, Nancy
in e lementary e duca tion, and Paula
IN .1-1.PPRECIATION
in interior decoration. Also
Mrs. Selma Cahn wishes to thank atte nding . Michigan Sta te University
her friends who purchase d the sil- will be Le nore Fonste in, who will
ver tray in honor of he r birthday
work in the field of speu ch.
Jim Fis!Er will e nt e r the fie ld
and supplie d the Oneg Shabbat a t
of law a t the Univ e r s ity of Michiits de dication.
Mr. Louis ,Darmstadto r is congan while Alan Parker will study
va l e scing at the Oc c i d0ntal Hote l
mthe matics a t Oakland Unive rs i ty.
af te r his r e turn f rom Hackley
Franc e·s !-'ric e will major in ro conHospital a nd wishe s to thank his
da ry Education at Easte rn
frie nds for the ir ma ny kindne sse s
Mic~igan Uni versity and J e ff Ros en
during his hospit a liza tion.
will at te nd Yale Uni v e rsity.
Mrs. Marcus Be s ~, who was a
patie nt a t 2dgowa t e r ~Iospit a l in
Rli.BBI TO c m:uvIE N::E STUDY (; IRCLE
Chic ago, is now a t he r home a nd
Rabbi Rooo nbe rg annourx:: e s the
wishe s to e xp re ss her appr e cia tion
initiating of a new Templ e f eature
to the many membe r s who s e nt ca rds
- an Adu lt Study Circle which he
am. othe r get-we ll wis m s during
will conduct a t the Temple behe r illne ss.
ginning Surrl ay , June 6, at 7:30.
This group, to -which all are inCONGR.h'IUI.J.. TIONS TO
vite d, will mee t in tho Temple
Dr. a nd Mrs. Robe rt Schaff e r
Library. Study will start with
who we r e marrie d JVia~ 2 i n a love ly • "The Ethics of the Fa thers".
ceremony at the Te mple, and a r e
Se cond a nd t hird me eting s will
now mking the ir home in Montre al,
be he ld on June 20 and June 27
Cana da. Hr s . Schaife r is the
also a t 7 :.30 in tm Temple library.
former Lynne Chovlin.
CONDOL ..J;NCE
Mr. a nd Hrs. Julia n Schriebe r,
To
the
family
of
who we re ma rrie d a lso on May 2 in
TILLIE
.t.RYEFF
Pe oria a nd are now r e siding in
mothe r of . Mrs. ~athan Brout ma n,
Chacago. Julian is the son of Mr.
who
pa s se d away May 1, in Chicago.
and Mrs. J acob Schrie ber and t re
M
ay her memory be .f or a ble s sinia:,.
new Mrs. Schrie ber is the forme r
Pove rly Le hrman,
INVIT A TION

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�RELIGIOUS SCHOOL N1WS
CHANGE IN TIME FOR
SECOND HOUR HiBREv; CLASS
Please note that on June 6 and
June 13 classes will be held from
9: 00 - 10 : 00 Al~ for sec ond hour
students and will be under the
direction of RabLi Rosenberg .
DAT.c;S TO RBMEI'-IBER
June 6 - SEAVUOT S.c.RVICES
Family services honoring
Shavuot will take place on Sunday
morning , June 6 , at 11 : 00 A. M.,
with refreshments following the
observance . As this is tre f i nal
family Sunday service of too year ,
we are looking forward to a 100~
attendance .
June 13 - CLOSING EXERCISES
All parents and relatives of
Sunday School students are cordially invited to attend the Honors
Assembly on Sunday , June 13, at
11~15 A. M. , at which time de serving boys and girls will re ceive special awards of merit .
June 20 - ANNUAL FAMILY PICNIC
Plans are now under wa:/ f or
the yJ arly picnic to take place
on Sunday, June 20. Further i nformation will be sent home with
the boys and girls . Circle the
date on your calendar !
SfECIAL ELECTION BULLETIN
Your attention is called to the
Election of Temple Officers on
June D at 10:30 . Be· sure to arrive in time to participate i n
this, and stay for Religious School
Closing ~xercises at 11 : 15
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OUR RELIGIOUS SCHOOL GROWS !
Through the interest and dedication of our te ~ching staff , the
assistance of the Board of Education and tro devoted efforts of
our Rabbi , we now have an atmosphere of Jewish education of which
we may well be proud . As our Re ligious School term draws to a
close , plans for the coming year
are aJr eady being 11l:'.l.de in order
to improve still further upon the
quality of the curriculum .
We are pleased to announce that
next year will be too first Tenth
Gr ade Confirmation Class . Rabbi
Rosenberg will teach the confirmands.
Many thanks to 'our t eaching
staff . we are sorry to note that
two members will not be with us
in the coming year , Miss Fr ances
Price , who will be attending college, and Mrs. Bernard Becker , who
will be making her home in Texas .
Bust of luck to them both . · We
are particularly grateful to our
husband- i~ife teams , Mr . arid Mrs .
.ii.lan Oppe nheimer and Mr. and Mrs.,
Sam Shumacher , as woll as th0 r e st
of the staff, Mrs . Carol R~ce ,
Mrs . Harrison Fricmd, Mr. JaITBs
Price, Mrs, v,arner Galombeck and
Principal Mrs. J erome Coorin ,
We also want to extend our
thanks to you parents for your
cooperation duripg the year , and
ask that you continue to encourage
your children ' s continued partici• •
pation in their religious studie s
and Temple during the summe r ,,
Remember Sabbath Vosper services
are held each Friday evening at
7. : 30 P. l'-L during the s u1'Tler
months , Birthday ble ssing cere mony will be observed the second
Friday of each month for children
with birthdays t hat month .

�B1 NAI BRITH NE.wS
The 97th Annual Convention of
District Grand Lodge , No . 6, will
be held in Chicago July 11 July 14 . Representing our lodge
will be Jim Price , Mort Kantor,
Joe Simon and Louis Aron .
The Annual Spring Meeting of
the Michigan B 1 nai Brith Council
takes place on July 26 and 27
at the Harris Hotel in Kalamazoo .
In addition to tho r egular business
mee ting , tre re will be a first
hand r eport on the b ' nai Brith
Triennial in Israe l, el ection of
officers and workshops for tho
members .
Also f eature d will be a panel
discussion on "Danger on tm Hight 11 •
HUMANITARIAN AWARD DINNER SUCCESS
Hats off to Ge ne Fishe r and
his committoo for t he excellen t
arrangements and follow-up that
made for an exceptionally s uccessful annual Humanitarian ,i.wards
Dinner .
The recipient, Dr . Boyd , was
ge nuine l y surprised, t ho food prepared by Sisterhood was excellent ,
speochos brief and pithy, and part icipation by our own community
most gr atifying. An all- round
success J
B' N.i-i.I BRITH ELECTS O.fFICERS
Good luck to B 1 nai Brith 1 s

new officerso

They are :

Pr es i de nt - Jim Price
Vice }residents - Morton Kantor
and Bill Druker
Secretary - bernard Cohen
Treasurer - Max As hendorf
P2.go

5

TEM:f-'LE YOUTH GROUi-' N"E\,,1S
On Sunday, Nay l•,--th e last of
this year I s You th for Understanding
programs was held at the Immanuel
Luthsran Church . After t he pgogram
in which the Lutherans explained
their r e ligious beliefs, plans
were made for rn xt y ear and an
organiza tional meeting was scheduled to be hold in August .
SUMMER CONCLAVE
The MSTY Summer Conclave will
be held, as usual , at Camp Michigama, from Aufust 17 - 22 . Youth
Groupers who have a t tended in
former years are en thusia stically
looking forward to r e turning this
;JS ar .
The theme for the conclave is
"Direction ' 65-Jewish Youth Today 11 •
For more information about this
worthwhile camp expe rience, call
Harold Shumache r, Youth Group
President .

TEMPLE YOUTH GROUP WINDS UP S&amp;,SON
v~ ITH Jlf.11-,Y PARTY
Temple Youth Group hold its
l ast meeting of the soason on
May 23 in the form of a gal a party,
Originally schedule d to bo held
a t the home of Mr . and Mrs . Harry
Berman, sponsors of tho Youth
Groun on Scenic Drive , the party
was moved to the Temple because of
bad weathe r .
Et this time the new offic ers
we r e installed , now members wer e
inducted and youth group on tro
loc al, r eg ional and national
l evel was oxpmained to new Youth
Group members and their parents c
1 good time was had by all ,- and
plans are underway for an excellent
progr am next year .

�WHhT A CHILD THINKS
My _c hild in a ro_se-sp!'igged nightgown,

Lw s languidly in b ed .
\ldth pink- tipped hands tightly cla spe d,
lind a 11Nod-Nod 11 , sleepy head .
A trust shine s in your e-yo s, dear ,

An t h3 r e 1 s faith within your heart ,
Precious treasure these a r c for you,
The goa.l from which to start .
To p uzzling questions you a sk, child ,
Simple answers I often give ,
Ji.nd I strengthen those maxims e veryone ,
That righte ously you may live .
"Tho wo rld was made by God , 11 you said ,
11

ii.nd He fill ed it with rabbi ts a nd sea ,

1•~ hile tho huge Stork brings tho babies -

I know - That I s what Daddy told me! 11
SarahB.osenberg

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�YAHRZEIT -- JUNE
Y1,HRZEIT - AUGUST - Continued
i.BRA.HAM ROSl'N, brothe r of Mrs.
ISR.i.EL GUDELSKY, father of Mr.
Goldie Smith , _ June 1
David Gudelsky, August 26, .f.. v 28
EDN.H. ROETTER, mother -of · Mr : · ·Thiniel .
MILLIE FLaXMAN, mother of Mrs.
iloo tter, .11.ugust 16
Leo Rosen , June 9, Sivan 9
'l'OBIE YASINOW, mother of. Mrs .
SAMUEL ROSim, brother of - Yir s ~
Joseph Singer, 1,.ugust 16.:'_. ,:
Goldie Smith, June:; 22 _
HENRY HONICK, fathe r
Mrs. Alan . S1.MUEL KRlfr'SKY, ·mother of Mrs •
Harry Be rman, .a.ugust 17
Oppenheimer, June 26
LE.1-1.H ESTHER aUGUSOVITZ, mother of
BESSIE KLINE , mother of Harold
Dr . Ralph .n.ugust, imgust 18
Kl,ine , June_ 26
QARON SOLOMON, fathe r of Mrs. Meyer ilNNH S1..BLE RU0INSICT, mother of
Mr . Louis Rubinsky, 1i.ugust 21
Jacobs , June 28,. ~ivan.
. 28

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··. ·..•·

YU-JR ZEIT - JULY
IDn GRE~BERG, mother of Dr . 1i.rthur
Greonberg , July 1 , Tammuz 1 .
SOLOMON KOHN , fathe r of Mrs . Jack
Lipman , July 7, Tammuz 7
ZELD.h PODLINl'IBR, mother of Mr .
albe r t Parker , July 10
LOUIS GOI'TLIEB , father of Mr.
Robort Gottlieb , july 15
RrtGHE.l!iL LE.b.H SIMON , .mother ·of Mr .
Joseph Simon , July 28
FLOR. KRUP~ , mother of Mrs . Louis
Aron, July 29·; Tammuz 29

ANNIV£RSMiI£S - June
Mr . &amp; Mrs . Harry Berrra n, June 8
Mr . &amp; Mrs . Jerome Cherin, June 9
Mr . &amp; Mrs . Dan R.:ipoport ; June 11
Mr. &amp; .Mrs . Meyer Jacobs, June 18
Mr . &amp; Mrs . Robert Gottlieb_; .
June 19
:Mr . &amp; Mrs . Alan Oppenheimer ,
June 20
Mr . &amp; Nrs •. Bernard Fisher, June 21
Mr . &amp; Mr.s_._ Jack Lipman, June 23
Mr. &amp;; Mrs . Rooe rt Cherin, .Jure 24
Mr . &amp; Jv:rs . Harold Kline ,.. June 30

TuHRZEIT - ....UGUST
D1iNIEL BROW, brothe r of Mrs .
Samuel I-'rice , August 5
JOH.i.NN.H. KnLLHEIM, mother of Mrs.
Se lma Chan, J.ugust 4, i ..v 6
DilVID J1-,.COBS , fath e r of Mrs . Earl
Brace , 11.ugust 5
Pi.OLINE FIELDS , mother of Mr .
Harry Fields , August 7, 1-..v 9
SMIDEL LAWSON , husband of Mrs . Rose
Lawson , father of Mrs . J erome
Cherin , August 13, .H.V 15
l-HILLff GR..NIK , father of Mrs .
William Ste rn, Mrs . Gus TuJong,
f1ugust 14
BORIS PODLINNER, father of Mr .
Albe rt 1-' arke r , .August 15

aNNIVERShRIES - July
Mr . &amp; Mrs . Be rnard Cohe n , July 3
Mr . &amp; Mrs . Danie l Rcetter, July 3
Mr . &amp; Mrs . Edward Krause , July ·4
Mr . &amp; rirs . Jess Levin , July 8 .:
Mr . &amp; Mrs . Howard Bruelbeck ,
July 9
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Sd!Tluel Price , July 24

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.11NN IVLRS.i1.Rii S - 11. ugust
Mr . &amp; Mrs . Douglas Ros en , Aug . 12
Mr . &amp; Mrs . Joseph Singer, 1.ug. 15
Mr. &amp; Mrs . 1--erry Bacon, i;ug . 16
Mr. &amp; Mrs . J ack Ste ind le r , 1.u g. 24
Mr. &amp; Mrs . Robert Libne r, b.ug . 24
Mr. &amp; Mrs . Herbert Ennis , i.ug . 27
Dr. &amp; Mrs. Maurice Stromberg,
ii.ugust 31

�.. ::

RnBBI URGES -11.CTION 1-,.(1.INST SUND••Y S'I'ORi!, OPENINGS. .
Rabbi t hillip Rosenberg is active on the Muske gon fastors 1 Conference Commit too which is now making r.e very p ossible effort to put a
stop to the pra ctice of Sunday openings of departme nt stores. The
Rabbi feels that 11 Sunday openings will , help to make our city into a
commercial jungle where everyone will ultimately be the lose r."

,. copy of the enclosed letter was distributed at wcrship services
Frida:1 , J1ay 21, with the request that every membGr sign his name and
forward the letter to W. T. Grant Department Stor e and Spartan DepartIll:3nt Store . hnother copy of this r e comm~ndod l e tter is e nclosed .with
your bulletin for the convenience of thQse "Who missed s e nding one
l a st wee k or would lil&lt;El an additional CCJ!,y to mail .
The Pastors I Conference . is of th/3- firm conviction that only an
avalanche of lettGrs will diEisuade ~heso stores 'of their present
Sunday practice and encourage other _roorchant s who ar e contemplating
Sunday shopping hours to ke ep their store s close d for Sunday busine ss .
In a short time the rorchant~ in
the downtown aroa would be
pre ssed for Sunday openings . For tho physical, mental , emoti onal and
spiritual well-being of our cornmuni~y, a day of rost is nee ded .

al+

It is pleaded that you take urgo.nt a nd decisive action for the
well-being of Muskegon . I-'le ~s e act-~ l
·
CONGREGnTION B'N,..I ISh.hBL
FOU~:TH 1..ND wEBSTER STR.Bi:.TS,
MUSKEGON, MIC HIGhN
Office Phone: P.h2-27O2
Rabbinage : PL5-5318

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�YOUR HELP IS NEEDED I N YAfffiZEI T RECORDS
In order to be sure that all membe rs of Temple B'nai I sr ae l are no t ified of Yahrzeit of
their dece a sed kin we a re bringing t o your attention the followin g names from tre Yorn
Kippur Memorial list for whom we have no ide ntifica tion. The office ras no D1dividual file
cards for th3se p:irsons and no way of knowing the da t e of their de a th or to whom Yahrzeit
reminders should te sent,
Plea se re ad over the lis t CAREFUU, Y and if any of the narre s on it a re of people whom
YOU wish to reta in on Yahrzeit lists ple a se fill out and return the blank at the bottom of
this page to th3 Temple of fice a s soon as possible . This applies ONLY to the nare s on this
list . For all your other Yahrzei t which are regularly put lished in the tulle tin we have the
corre ct dates and r el a tionships in the office files .
Any of these following names for whom no information is received will be omitted from
the Roll of Remembrance at Yorn Kippur as it -will be assumed that their families have moved
away or have no survivors.
It is required by Jewish law that Yahrzeits be observed for sp ouses, parents, brothers,
sisters and children of survivors.
Undentified Names
Adolf and Bertha Adler, Rose Albrecht, Baila Bas- David, Eva and Simon Belfer, David,
Ida _arrl Morris Bell , Esther Eernfield, Sophie Blumenfield , Edward Gane , Irene , KatiG ! and
Mary Kaplan , Ann , Ben , Harry, Jacob, Kolman and Morris Casper , Al, r inkus, Rebecca and
Yosel Cohen, Ben Doll , Julius and Tillie Donn, Tillie Eiseman , Betty Ellison , Harry Epstein,
Abraham and Jacob and Rachel Fellman, Joyc e Fields, George and Rose Fisher , J . Logan Fax: .
Shimon Gafni , Goldy Gershon, Edward Glick, Abraham, Anna , Jake and Joseph Goldberg ,
Anna Goldstein , Jacob Gomberg, Dora Goodman , Hannah Granoff , Rose and Lilly Greenberg , Anna
Greenspan , Esther, Hy er and Natha n Haberman , Ale xander Jacobson, Riva Kaline , Goldie and
Harry Kaplan, Jacob and Shana Katz, Julius and Rae Kramer, Isaac and Anna Lieberman,
Samue l Lie derson , Hertz and Setchen Loeb, Fannie , Julia , j athan a nd :t.ora ch Meye r, Al, .i-l.nn
and Edsel Mille r .
Ida Opean, Aron a nd Rache l Oppenhe im , Ethel and Morris Ostrowsky , Bea trice P0arlstein ,
Deven Pence , Ramond Pe rry, Samuel Pines, Amelia, Bertha, Julius, Ra che l , S8!!luel and Jette
Ros e nthal , Le na and Michae l Sachs , Anna and Ja cob .S chwietz, Isr ae l and .Sara Schlom, Aron
Tony, Ja cob, Sigmund , Hanna, Jennie and ~sthe r Schunzer , Doris Schwartz, Hbraham Shmookle r ,
Edward b imcoe , Henry and Mary Simkin and Morris .S imkin , Moishe and Morde cai Simon, Chaim
Singe r, Afroim, Crarle s and Selma Smith, Joseph Sobel, Harry Spiege l, Abraham and Sarah
Stein, Camilla and Max Stra schi tz, .11.nna and Jocob ;:, trifling, }',,orris Traub , Ka lman Trieman,
Mary Van Duren, Fanny Wapner, Mary We i ss, Max ¼e rshow, Rebe cca vv hite, Irving a nd
R.Gue cc a wi ene r, Anna Zimmerman, Chanz and Yos eph Zive , Dave Hriyah Zimyons .

Pl.3 a se fill out and r eturn or phone in infonra t ion
Name of parson or parsons to be r et a ined on Holl of h0 membrance _____________

The ir r el a tionship to you

-----

Dat e of Ya hrze it, if known

------ -- -----

In addition to this name (or name s) being printed on Roll of Remembrance , do you also
wish narros and d a tes published in monthly bulb tins a nd r eminde r car ds s ent to you at
time of Yahrze it?

----------------------YOUR NAME
----------------------------

�To Managers of

w.

T. Grant Compacy Department Store
Westgate Shopping Center
Spartan Department Store s
1940 South Henry Stree t

Dear Sirs:
The undersigned herby wishes to express sinc ere dissatisfaction with your policy of Sunday opening. We believe
that for tho physical, mental, emotional and spiritual wellbeing of our community, we all need a day of rest . We
want to avoid a comme rcialism which will ultimately affect
all of us adversely .
¼e furthermore pledge that we will not patronize
your store ANY DAY OF THE wEiK so long as you continue
your present policy-.- - - - Sinc ere ly,

Address

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Vol~ VIII No . 20
COMMUNITY SERVICES
September 3

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September, 1~65

Friday Evening
Sermon : "THE DIFFERENCES AMONG MEN 11
Participants: - Mr . &amp; Mrs . Max Rothschild

8:00 PM

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Septerrber 4
Sabbath Morning
11:00 AM
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BAR MIT.ZVAH OF ARTHUR ROTHSCHILD
(See Invitation P~ge 2)
Luncheon Following in Social Hall

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Birthday Blessing Ceremony .
Oneg Shabbat
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Par tic,ipants: Youth Group Members
Friday Evening
BAR MITZVAH OF VICTOR STEINMAN
(See Invitation Page 2)
.Reception Follow.i.ng in Social Hall

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HOLY DAYS SERVICES
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Septenber 26, Sunday •••••••••·•···• 7:00 PM Traditional Services
8:00 PM Community Services
September 27, Monday •••••••••••.••• 8:00 AM Traditional Servic.es 10:30 AM Community Services
12:45 :PM Traditional Musaf
2:30 PM Chi1dren's and Youth Service
ROSH HA' SHON OH - SECOND DAY
Se~tember 27, Monday •••·····•·····• 7:30 PH Traditional Services
Septemuer 28, _Tw sday
8:30 AM Traditional Services

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SABbATH OF REPENTAI\CE
October 1, Friday• •••••••··· ··· ·••• 8:00 PM. Community Service
( -' October 2, 0aturday •••••••••••••••• 8:)0 AM Traditional Service
YOM KIPPUR
October

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Tuesday: Kol Nidre ••••••• 6:15 PM Traditional Service
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8:00 FM Community Service
October _6, Wedne sday, •• •••• ••••••••• 8:00 AM Traditional Service
10:45 k.M .C.am~i ty Service
1:15 PM Traditional Musaf &amp; Mincha
2:l;i PM Childrens' Youth 0ervice
4:15 PM Community Memorial
5 :15 PM Combined Ne'ila
6:15 PM Concluding Service
C1.IENDJ,R - SEPTEMBER, 1965

1~edne sday . - 1
Sunday
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Wednesday 15
Sunday
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Thursday
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Sisterhood Paid-Up Membership Luncheon - Temple
B'nai Brith Installation (Tentative) ,
Hadassah Paid.,,up_Meml.erahip Luncheon - Temple
OPENING. OF RELIGIOUS SCHOOL All Hobrow Classes
Religious School 10:00 - 12:00
Board of Trustees Meeting
Hebrew Classes - 9:00 Religious School 10: 00 - 12:00

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12:30
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TEMPLE TALK - SEPTEMBER, 1965 - PAGE 'IWO
I NV I TA T I ON
Mr . and Mrs . Max Rothschild cordially
nvite you to attend the Bar Mitzvah se rice of their son
ARTHUR STANLEY ROTHSCHILD
on Saturday, September 4, 1965 at 11 :00
and the luncheon following in t.te Social
Hall of Temple B 1 nai Israel .
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·TA....TTON
The Bar Mit zvah of our son, . Victor, wil
take place at the Temple on Fr.iday evening
S€:lp_te_m_b er 17 . We would be very happy t o
have all the members of the congregation
join us at this service and at the re ception afterwards .
Herb and Doris Steinman

. -CONTRIBUTIONS
YOUTH SCHOLARSHIP FUND
From Yirs . Helen Kulka , as token of her
affection for the Community
ALTAR FUND
_·. · From Mrs . Harold Rosen, in memory of
Aaron Feldman , brother of Mrs . J . K.
Kaufman
GENERAL FUND
· . Mrs . Mr . Marvin Lake , in memory of- Mrs ~
11
;Edith Herkowitz , mother of Mrs . Charles
Rubinsky
IN APPRECIATION

Mrs . Har ry Be r man wishes ,.t o thank her
many- friends for treir kindnesses to-.her

during her recent conval&lt;3nce .
__ Mr . &amp; . Mrs . Kornma Gude lsky are very
grateful for the many kindne 2ses extended
to him d~ring -his illness .
CONGRATULATIONS
To Mr . and Mrs . Robert Price on the
birth of a daughter, Michelle Marie , on
July 8.
BEST WISHES TO
Mrs . Helen Kulka, who has left Spring
Lake to accept a position as Consultant
in school social work in Oakland, California .
!ha bernard Becker family , who will be
making their home in Texas .
Miss Karen Steinman , daughter of Mr .
and Mrs . Herb Steinman, and Mr . Phillip
Bak, whose marriage will take place
August 29 in Baltimore, Maryland .
WELCOME TO
Mr . and Mrs . Newton Berkowitz , who have
recently joined the Temple , and are making
their home at 610 Se minole Drive , #4 ,
Fr!lUllont .

YAHRZEIT
INEZ LIEBERTHAL, sister of Jack and Ellis
Chevlin, September 3, Elul 6
REUBEN YASINOW , father of Mrs . J os eph Singer,
September 4, Elul 7
NATHAN BROUTI&lt;lfAN , husband of Mrs . Betty
Broutman , father of Mrs . Char les Dault,
September 4
MARIE RIPNER, mother of Mrs . Douglas Rosen,
_
September 4
REBECCA LEVY , mother of Reuben Levy,
September 5, Elul 8
ELI SMITH, father of Mis b Eileen Smith,
September 7
MINNIE STEIN , mother of Mrs . Samuel Singer.,
September 8
ESTHER PITKOWSKY , mother of Mrs . Morrie
Tel es , September 8, Ilul 11
FANNY EHRENBERG , mother of Mrs . Albert
Parker , September 9
LEO ALTHOLZ, br othe r of Mrs . Milton Steindler.,
September 9
BENNO ROTHSCHILD , husband of Mrs . Kar olina
Rothschild , father of Max Rothschild ,
September 11, Elul 14
. .
Yi.AURICE FEINGOLD, father of Mrs . Jack Chevlin,
September 14 , Elul 1 7
JACOB SINGER, husband of Mrs . Rose Singer,
father of Irving Singer and Samuel Singer,
September 17 , Elul 20
.
.
CELIA MENDELSOHN , mother of Mrs . Reuben
Levy, Septembe r 18
. ALENitNDER S. KRAUSE I I, s on of Mr. · and-- Mrs .
id-ward --i&lt;:rause , September 20
AMELIA ROSE1~, mother of Mrs . Gold,ie Smith,
September 20
SIGMUND CAHN , husband of Mrs . Selma Cahn,
father of Mrs . Samuel Shumach§r ,
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September 21 , Elul 24
HANNAH.BLUMBERG, mother of Mrs . Samuel
Laws on, September 23 , Elul 26
HARRY RUBINSKY, husband of Mrs . Rae Rubinsky , father of Florence and Charles
Rubinsky , September 25
BERYL.CIB SIMON , father of J oseph Simon,
September 27 ...
HERPiAN ME1rnELSOHN , father of Mrs. Reuben
. . .Levy, September 27
IDA BROUTMAN , mother of Mrs . Paul Wiener , ·
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i September 28 , Tis hrei 2
HARRY WEINER; · father of Mrs . Ted Neumer,
t ..September 25 ; Tis-irei

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C O ND OL E N C E
T.o the family of
· EDITH BERKOWITZ
mother of Mrs . Charles Rubinsky , who
passed away June 29 .
May her memory be f or a blessing .
ROLL OF REMEMBRANCE TO BE PHEPAII.ED.

REFUAH SHALAYMAH
Our prayers and sincere best wishes
for a full recovery to ·
MRS . EU CENE FISHER &amp; MRS. s.rnL JACOBSON
who are patients at Hac kley Hospital
and to
MRS . ROBERT ROS.,i;NBERG, }ffiS. HARRY BERMAN
AND MR. KO:MMA GUDELSKY,
who are convalescing at home .

Please notify the Temple office as soon
as pos sible of deaths in the past year in
families of the congregation which should
be included in the Yom Kippur Memorial
list .
Also , if you had intended to return any
on the list of unidentified pers ons on Roll
of Remembrance sent out with June qulletin
please do so now .

�TErPLE TALK - SEPT£MbER, 1965 - Page Three

I NV I T A T I ON
HADASSAH CORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO THEIR
PAID-UP MEMBE1tSHIP LUNCHEON M.r.::ETING TO
BE HELD WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, at
12:30 IN THE SOCIAL HALI ,. CALL MRS . ROSE

LAWSON FOR RESERVrlT!ONS.
TEMPLE BOARD Af- PROVES rt0SGLUTION ON DUES
As of the August 19 meeting of the
Temple Board, all Temple members not in
go·od financial standing after a period of
· · three months delinquency shall be
1, . denied the rights and pr.ivileges
of being members or offic e r s of their
boards
2. ; denied the privile ge of sending
. their children to Hebrew and Religious
School classes.
B' NAI BRITH CONVENTION HELD IN JULY
The Sherman House in Chicago, over
July 11 - 14 was the scene of trn 97th
District Grand Lodge #6 Convention of
B 'nai :dri th. I-resent were your delegates,
Ed Krause, Joseph Simon and myself, Jim
F-rice, who were privile ge d to represent
you, our brothers of Abraham Rosen Lodge,
Muskegon~
· The Convention delegates numbe~ed over
540, representing approximately 45,000
· - members froni eight states and four provinces
of Canada. Needless to say, in this
setting, it was inspiring . Her e is where,
in an atmosphere truly :..,efitting our motto ,
"Brotherly Love, Benevolence and .-iarmony",
the b'nai Brith programs both locally and
nationally are examined, re-examined and
if necessary revised in a perpetual attempt
to keep pace with our needs in this rapidly
changing world.
Here is wre re it is also abundantly
clear that no amount of planning, hoping-dreaming--can be accomplished unle s s it is
coupled with the full support of the individual Lodge members. If it were not for
the collective efforts of over 550,000 B'nai
Brith members working: together in this uniquily structured organizati on in over 40
countries, B1 nai 0rith would cease to exist
as tre ]a rgest J ewish organization in
the world.
R.s we enter a new year for B'nai Brith
here in Muske gon, l e t us r e-dedicate ourselves -- give more willingl · of our time
00 of our "Fair Share ", so that we may truly
be worthy of our title, "Sons of the
Covenant".
Jim Price
BUILETIN SPORTS Ni!:W NAME AND MASTHEAD
The Temple is indebted to Mrs . Jerome
Ch3rin for the designing and drawing of the
new masthead on page 1 of the current
bulletin. The up and down rather than
folding i:age format is an expe ,.· iment,about _
which we would like your opinion.
A bulletin consultant for this year
has not as yet be ~_n_se_le_c_t_e_d_._______
Did you know tha t
More than 1, 000, 0 0 men, wome n and children are members of Reform Congregations?

I N V I T A T I ON
OPENING SISTERHOOD FAID-UP LUNCHEON
1iv£DNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 J..T 12 :30 IN THE
SOCIAL HALL OF THE TEMPLE B1 NAI IShAE .
FOR RESERVATIONS PLEASE CALL PL5-2814
SISTERHOOD IN PR6rAfiATION OF COOKBOOK
Sisterhood's major fund-raising for
the c·oming yaar will be a new and exciting
cookbook .
Co-Chairman Mrs . Jerome Cherin and Mrs .
Douglas Rosen are currently hard at work
collecting recipes and data. In the weeks
to come, we will need assistance with
typing, editing and proofreading. Recipes are eagerly sought, oo please call
PL5-2490 or PLS-1105 for further information .
NINTH GRADE CONFIRMATION TO. BE RE3UMED
·Of special interest to parents of
Religious School upper class students is
the announcement of the Board of Education
that it will this year return to Confirmation- of Ninth Grade classes rather than
Tenth Qrade . A double confirmation will
take place this year. Mr. Eugene
Fisher, Chairman·of the Board of Educa. tion, states that this decision was reached
after considerable discussion at the
August meeting .
RELIGIOUS SCHCCL SECURES TEACHING STAFF
The Religious School is pleased to
announce the teaching staff for 1965-66
as follows : Mrs . Harrison Friend , Mrs .
~iarner Galombeck , Mr . and Nrs . Alan
Oppenheimer, Hr . James Price, Mr . and Mrs .
Sam 0hUniacher . New additions this year
are Mrs . r,1 artin Schankler and Miss Ellen
Cahill . Mrs . Jerome Gherin will continue
as Principal .
Hebrew parents will be pleased to note
that all Hebrew clas ses will be held from
9~00 to 10:00, instead of the staggered
schedule of last year .
Parents of students will shartly receive
registration letters and book lists .
TD:FL.E COMMITTEES ANNOUNCED BY PRESIDENT
The following Temple committees have
been announced by Mr . Joel Wiener , Congregational president:
l'INANCE COMMITTEE - Chairman Alan
Oppenheimer, Abe Ashendorf, Harry Berman,
Arthur Greenberg, Jack Lipman, Marvin
Gudelsky, Douglas Rosen , Morton Kantor .
BOARD OF EDUChTION - Chairman Eugene
Fisher, Herbert Steinman, Mrs . Douglas
Rosen , Marvin Gudelsky, Mrs . Louis Aron,
Mrs . Maurice Stromberg, Mrs . Jack Lipman ,
Mrs . Ralph August .
ME1'1BERSJIP - Mr . &amp; Mrs . Jack Lipman
COORDINATTI~G - Chairman Morton Kantor,
Robert Libner, Isadore Ashendorf, Daniel
Rapoport, Jack 0te i ndler, James Price
RITUAL CQl,Ji''t I'l'TEE - Chairman Max Rothschild, Abe ~.. shendorf, Harry Berman, Arthur
Greenberg, Sam Klayf .
WEEKLY E.,;;ADING - Samuel Shumacher
HOUSE COr::HITTEi - Leo Rosen, Irving
Singer
USHER - James Price, Jacob ilshendorf
CEMETERY - Isadore Ashendorf

�TEMPLE TALK - SEPTEM E;R., 1965 - Page Four
ANNIVERSARBS
Mr. &amp; Mrs . Mil ton Steindler, September 2
Mr. &amp; Mrs . Louis Rubinsky, September 13
Mr . &amp; Mrs. Marvin Gudelsky, September 14
Mr . &amp; Mrs. Herbert Steinman, September 21
Mr . &amp; Mrs . Charles Rubinsky, September 22
· THE :ri1CNUI:fl£NT .UNVEILING
FOR MR . NATHAN 1"1 , ERC UTr1AN
WILL Th.Ki_, PLACE SEt'T .::NB3R 5 At 2: 00 PM
1-.T MON.1. VIEw CEMETiRY

CHL-.NGES OF nDDRESS:i!:S Rs(;;U.LJSTED l
Temple B'nai Israel 1965-66 Community
Lists are now in process . Anyone who has
not notified trn Temple off:;Lco of a change
o1 address or home or buine ss phone,
please do so at once . Thank you l
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Due--~o- the Holy Days, tre October bulls tin
will be sent out e arlier than usual.
Mc"0 ting dates and other information for tre
October bul]e tin must be at the Temple IN
WRITI~Q BY SEf TEMB£R 17 .

CONG RE G:SI m; B'Ni-\. I IS Rii.EL
FOURTH 1,ND vJEBSTiR STREETS
MUSK.EDON., MIGHIGJJ.N

Office Pi,one : f'A2-2702
Rabbinag@ : - PL5-5Jl8

IT 1 S Li, TER,_ 'IW,N YOU THINK !
If you haven ' t already mailed in your
1965-66 ple·d~e card with a check for at
least one-quarter of your dues better
rush them out today. Give your hardworking Finance Committee the cooperation
you would like to receive, and don ' t wait
until the last minute!
TEMPLE OFFICE HOURS
Through Labor Day - 12:30 - 2: 30 on
Tu3sdays and Fridays, or by appointment .
after September 6 - 9:15 - 1:15
Mondays through Thursdays - later by request
EXT&amp; JE11\J ISH CJJ.LENDARS 1-,V.t,ILABLE
Temple B1 nai Israel has a large supply
of extra Jewish home calendars as furnished
to the Temple by Baloirnie.:.b.postle Mortuary.
If you would like extra ones for your own
use or to send relatives they may be picke,d
up at the Temple office or in the library
when you attend worship services .
Children , also, are welcome to extra
copie s .

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Tishrei- Chesvan

SCHEDULE
ROSH IL-. 1 SHONOH
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WORSHIP

Oc tober: , · 1965 ·

SERVICES

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26 , Sunday ••••••••••••••• ·• • • 7: 00 PM Traditional Service s
8:00 PM Community Services

September

27, Monday • • • • • • • . • . • • • • • • • • 8:00

.b.M Traditional Serv·i ces

10:30 J..M Community _S ervices

12 :45 PM Traditional Musaf
2:30 PM Childrens 1 &amp; Youth Service
ROSH 1-.H I SHONOH - SECOND Di-.Y
September 27, Monday ••• •• • •• • •• ••• • ••• 7 : JO PM Traditional Services
· Septembe r 28, Tuesday
8 : 30 bM Traditional Se rvices
Si,BBi.TH OF REPENTANCE
Octobe r 1
Friday Evening
8: 00 PM
Sermon : "THE BRIGHT COLORS WITHIN"
Participants: Dr ~ and Mrs • .t,rthur Gree nberg
YOM KIPPUR
Octobe r 5, Tuesday: Kol Nidre ••••••••• 6:15 PM Traditional Service
8:00 PM Community Se rvice
October 6, We dne sday •·••··· ·· •····•·•• 8:00 .hM. Traditional Service
10:45 li.M Cormnunity So rvice ·
1:15 PM Tra ditional Musaf &amp; Minc ha
2:15 PM Childre ns 1 &amp; Youth Service
4:15 PM Community Memorial
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5:
15
PM Combined Ne 1 ila (Conclus i on )
-----October 8
Friday Evening - FAMILY NIGHT JJORSHIP
7 : JO PM
Birthday Blessing Ceremony
Participants : Youth Group Me mbe rs
Oneg Shabbat
Sunday ·· Eve ning
October 10
7:00 PM
COMBINED TRi..DITION,~L 1..ND REFORM SUKKOT SERVICE

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October II

8:30 1-..M

Monday Morning

TRi-..DITION.h.L SERVICE
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Octobe r

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Octobe r

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Octobe r 29

8: 00 PM

Friday Evening
Bll.R MITZVJ.J-I OF KENNE'.:i SCHi,I~KLER
(See Invitation Page 2 )
Reception Following in So~ial Hal l
Sunday Evening
SH'iCHii. T TOR1i.H SERVICE
1-..11 Children Will Be Give n Flags - Choral Service
Monday Morning I SHMINI i-1.TZERET
ORTHODOX YIZKOR (MEMORI,.L) SERVICE
Friday .il:ve ning
Sermon: - 11 1-.UTID1N SE.I.SON "
Participants : Mr . &amp; Mrs . Ala n Crppenhe imer
Friday Evening
Sermon : "AM I MY BROTH8R I S KEEPER? "
Participants: Dr . and Mrs . Morton Kant or

TR.li.DITION,..L SERVICES - Sabbath Mornings - October 2 ,

9, 16, 23, JO

7: 00 PM

8:30 hM
8:00 PM

8:00 PM

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Ci...LEND1,R - OCTOBER
11: 00 .11.M
: Sunday -· 10 Te mple Youth Group · at Tomple
Tuesday 12 Hadassah Open Board Moe ting - Hore : Mrs .
Gr eenberg, 1165 Summi t
8:00 PM
Saturday _16 Hadassah Study liroup - Home: Mrs·. D•. Rapoport , 770 Mi ller., _ No. Mus k~ - 1:30 PM
Tuesday 26 Sisto rhood Board Mee ting - Home : Mrs . N. Broutman, 83 E. Grand
8: 00 PM
~m dnos . 27 B'N,.I BRITH Pi.ID- UP MEMLERSHIP DI NNER J.T TEMPLE
6: 30 PM
28 BOJ~RD OF TRUSTEES M:£ETING ,-.T ffl 1PLE
Thurs .
7:45 PM

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1~11 Hebrew Classes - 9 : 00 - 10 : 00;

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YAHRZEIT
SHIER TELES , son of Dr . and Mrs , Morris
MARI'IN , :;];Ll;,INE 1:N D KENNETH SCHJi.NKLER
Teles , October 2, Tishrei 6
CORDiitiJL Y INVITE THE COI\DREGATION
JULI1.
BROSTOFF, mother of Mrs . Jack Ch3 vlin,
OF TEMPLE B I NAI ISRAEL TO
Octobe
r 4, Tishre i 8
THE Bi,R MIT ZVAH OF KENNETH
ISAAC
Rl.POPORT
, father of Danie l Rapoport ,
ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, AT 8 : OQ P .: H,
Octooe r ·.5
RECEPTION FOL1CrJING
NATHAN NEUMER , father of Ted No urne r ,
Octobe r 7
llNNIVERS1i.RI ES
Si.R1-. KLEIN, sister of Yirs . 1·• lexande r Smith ,
October 8
Mr . &amp; Firs • .hbe Ashe nd orf , October 22
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REBECCi.c
KL1SF , mother of Samuel ., K.layf ,
, Mr • &amp; M
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n or , c o e r
· Mr . &amp; Mrs . Max Rothsch ild , Octobe r 22
- Octoter · 9, Tishrei lT · : · _::.. .: · ·· ·
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b e rg, oc t ob e r 3l
J J.1.COB KRUPP, fathe r of Mrs . Louis b.ron ,
Mr • &amp; Mrs. Seymour ·Hasen
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CONTRIBUTIONS
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KURT ROI'HSCHILD, son of Mrs·.- Denno Rothschild ,
Rosen Altar Fund
. . , . .. . • oroi:Jie"r "of Max Rothschild , Octobe r 15 ,
. a nd Mrs . an d ·vr
19 .
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l rs . Haro ld ' 1-'LOSen
hrs .. . ' ., . ih'.Tishrei
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Fr Om "'I
Douglas Rosen , in•memory of Ja·c k Fisher ,
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Iv!ON , son of Joseph Simon ,
brother of Mr ~ Harry Fisher .
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October 17
----------"--,,---------- ----1 F1.NNY PRICE , mothe r of Samue l Price ,
Octobe r 18
Rli:FU.1-tH ,SH,.J,1-,YMl.H
Our prayers and sinc ere bast wishes Loli' . _I'-'li~g~~~te:I~~D , --fa '.t ,fier· of Harry Field; .
a full recove·e y t o
' · · · · · LdUIS .1&lt;L.YF , father. ·of Mr . Samue l Klayf ,
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tilRS . 'IvJILTUN STiINDLER
October 24, Tishrei 28
YIDo is c onvale scing at hew.a with a fractur e d
ankle .
,
JACOB GOMB~RG , ste p- father of Mrs . ~ugene
Fisher, Octobe r 26
LOUIS GlJ DELSKY , husband of Mrs . Olga Gudelsky,
I N ,1.Pt'RECL.TION
brother of David, Koroma and . Oscar ..Gudelsky
I wish to thank my many friends for thEtir · ·a:nd Hrs . Robert Che rin, October 29
good wishes and rrany acts of kindness to me
since my r e cent injury . ·
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C· D N D OL EN CE
Fran ces .Steindl e r
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To th0 family of
J,.CK FISHER
'!ti ELC OME TO:
brother of Mr . Harry Fisher , who passed away
Mr. and Mr s . Eugene Puinpian , who a:r e
on l • ugus t 23
living at 1569 Chap.el Court , in Roosevelt .
, May his memory be for a blessirtg~. ,: : · ·
Fark .
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CORRECTION TO FIN1-tNCB COMI1ITTEE LISTING
~ IMPORTJ.iN T NOTICE :
1-.11 mooting dates , thank you notice s ,
Mrs . Samuel Lawson and Mr . Max Rothschild
invita
tions, and othe r information for the
are members of the curre nt Temple- l&lt;"inance
Novemoor
bulletin must bo at the Temple
Cammit t ee , and were mistakenly ommi tte d
office
IN
lrJRI TING BY OCTOBER. 24... ...
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from the listing in the Septe mber bulleti n .
EIN.t!NCE C01'1MI TT. ~2 REC;,UESTS-cucmRi,TION

In spite of our plea and r e quest for
p rompt r esponse a nd coope ration in the
r e turn of signed pledge cards and first
quarter dues , the r e arc still those
m.embers of our Co:ngragation who havo f a ile d
to do so . It i s difficult to understand
the attitude of th?se .pe r e nnial 11 hard
c_ore 11 me mbe rs who - consistently · fail t o
c·oope r ate .
Vie would think it e mbarr assing to be
among the pe ople whoso names annually
appear on tm list of these who must be
phorod , visited, and r epoa t odly asked to
~ke car e of tro ir r esponsibilities .
But, this notwi thstanding, wo again
ask those who have not ye t sent in. a
pledge card and f irst quarter dues to . .
.
plc a se do so at once .
·
A tip of the hat and thanks to those
who have a lready done so t
The .Finance Corrl!11it t ae
!~DDITION;,L JE1tHSH CiJ..ENDl.RS are available
at :tro Temple office and tho library . Pick
_11p -~~ ...~ I1;(_as you can use •
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COl\'JMUNITY LISTS TO BR'TR!~P1-.ftED

New 1965-66 Co~unity Lists will . bo pre pared next week " J.nyon.e who has not notified the Temple office of a change of
address or phone , please do so at onc e .
Thank you .
BOYS ' CHOIR VI SI TS : MUSKEGON OCTOBER 12
Tho Excal ibur Club of riuskeg on r e quests
the announceme nt that the ~oys 1 Town Choir
of Nebraska will be at the Michiga n Theatre
Too s day, Oc to be r 12 a t 8 : 00 n i singing
liturgical mus ic of all f a iths, as wall as
· othe r se l e ctions to round out a stimulating
· program . Pr ocee ds of tho conce rt, for which
tickets are ;u,2 . 00 , go to the . Ch ildrons '
Contor . Thoy may be obta ine d through wKBZ
Radio .
SEC RB;Ti.RY ' S OFFICE HOURS
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PLEJ.SE ill1-i.KE NOTE , be cause everybody
starts their t e lephone conver sa tion by
saying : 11 I nove r know when you wHl be
trore • 11
.
Mondays through Thursdays 9 : 15 - 1:15.,
excepting holidays , or later .by· appointmento
The Friday be fore Rosh Hoshana oniy office
will bo open 1 2:30 to J : 00 for be nefit of
PROCR.,STINi.TORS o

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NEW YEAR MESSAGE FROM RABBI
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People cannot live without ' relig:i,&lt;0, .,.but
With the High Holidays approaching and ::
they can exis.t without the advent of,_.IJla&lt;:ie:rn
the coming of. 01,J.r New Year, I wish to conscientific re t,h_ods .
· ·
vey greetings to Siste rhood and families
Religion ,.has a me~,"sage for .all, I1umanity.
of the Temple B I nai Israe l for a happy,
In simple languf;l.€,e. ·:i., t says this:
.
healthy and prosperous New Ye ar from
!'
1~vith God · in •: your heart, •and peace pf
myself and , ,my family .
mind, man can be an i nfluence for good, and
.
Mrs. Maurice Stromberg "'·
make people '.happy~-11 .. _
· · Pre sident , Sisterhood
Scientific methods in t he realms of outer- .
space can teach
nothing e lse , . beyond . how
In b~hal_f of Hadassah, I would like to ·
facts are related to and conditioned by each extend warm wishes to the Community for a
other . Without religioh,· however, man is
· Happy New. Year . · Let us pray that the New ,
doomed .
'
Y0ar will bring peace throughout the world,
Profe ::ssor Einstein has said this :
as well as health and happiness to all . ,
11 Science wa.thout religion is l ame and reli...
Mrs.. Herbert Ennis
gion without .sciente i's bl ind .-t1
President , Hadassah
Nevertheless, civilized man still f ears
annihilation today ~ !}-at b ;y · God - but by
Nancy and I would like to take this
himself-. ..
· · ··
opportunity to exte nd to each and every one
•.
1-1.t the- ' beginning
this year. 5726, we
-of our members and follow congregants,
II
must meditate in ·sacred prayer . · .bes ides
warmest High Holiday" gr 0e tings . May the
our personal petitions for life, home com-coming year find you "Inscribed in the Book
forts c;l.pq happiness , we must make another
of Life 11 ; with bless ings of good health,
request - · "Therefore-,--..WG __pray f or strength,
happiness and prosperity .
' 0 Lord, and for power and courage to become
Jim Price
more like Thee with every passing day . FerPresident, B'nai Brith
vently we pray that the day ma~ come when
a ll men shall invoke Thy name, when corrupOn behalf of the Youth Group, I would ··
tion and evil shall give way to purity and
like to wish the whole community the most
goodness , when supersitition shall no longe r joyous of New Ye ars . May this year fulfill
enslave the mind nor idola try blind the eye • 1 all y our h opes and de sire s .
May the ensuing year se e tho narch forHarold Shumacher, President
ward of re li gion , with science as a coTemple Youth Group.
worker for the be tterment of mankind .
A Joyous New Year to hll .
As we approach another New Year, may I
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Rabbi
Phillip
Rose
nberg
year of peace , health, and happ iness.
Kindest wishGs for good health and good
Jack Steindle r, Chairman
fortune to all our Temple families in th3
United J m, ish Charitie s
New Year. May it be a successful one for
you a ncl for· your Temple .
Best of i-iishes to all from the Roligious
Joel vdener , Preside nt
&amp;chool Staff and members of the Board of
- Education .
Te1nplE: B 1 nai I srae l

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TEMfU YOUTH GROUP OPENS SEASON
The Temple Youth Group had the ir first
meeting of tro year on Septemb e r 12 . The
meeting , l,hich was a breakfast moe ting, was
he ld for the specific purpose of introducing
the ninth grade membe rs to TYG . 11.fter being
dra1 ged out of bed by tho ~xecutive Boa.rd ,
eve ryone gatherGd in the Temple Social Hall
for a br 0akfast of coffee , milk, orange
juice and sweetrolls . 1his was followe d by
a jam session, Jewish style , and a skit
(which in all sincerity should have been
practiced more . ) Following this , eve ryone
was r eturne d honX:J, whore it is p resumed
they all went bdck to Le d . TYG Slave Day
will be held s ometi me in October , it was
announced .
Harold Shumacher

B 1N.::.r BRITH 11 P AID-UP MEMBb.H.SHIP DINNER"
We.do.-: .)clay,., Oc: tobe r 2 7, starting at
6:30 PM at tho Templ e , will be the setting
for this year I s 11 Paid-up Membe rship Dinnen__, . .''Mas tor Che f" Rosenberg, along with
a staff of highly trained tasters, seas oners , and helpe rs has promised us one of
the most 1lgastric-ific 11 evenings 1,braham
Ro sun Lodgo has eve r e.xpo rienced. ·. (Don I t
tell him I told you , but I think the monu
includes steak ) Soooo - send in your .
dues to our new treasure r, Hax hshendorf ,
if :,rou hawm I t done so already, a nd pre pare y oursolf for an enj oyable evening .
P . s. Don 1 t tell your wife who r e you're
going , or there will be 11 beans 11 in your
futurG.
Jim Price

~~OOL .a.V.i!NUE tiETHlDIST CONDUCTS FORUM
The Tuood hvenue Me thodist Church, under
tho dire ction of Reverend Carl B. Strange ,
is conducting a forum series on uThe hadical Right " • Anyone intor o sted in additiona
details as to datos , place s and speakers ,
kindly contact Dan Rapoport .

COMING NOVEMBER Di.TES FOR B 1NhI BRITH
vm dnesday, Nove mbe r 10, will be our
"Houston House Stag", chairmaned by Abe
1.ahe ndorf and Jack Chevlin.
Monday , Novembe r 22, will bo "Youth
Night ", dinner a nd speake r, who will be
the Hille l Director from Michi gan State U.
Dr . Arthur Greenbe rg, Chairman.

�YOM KIPPUR ROLL OF REMLMBRANCE TO BE PREPARED
Please notify the Temple office by September 30 of deaths in the past year of members of
families of the Congregation which should be included in the Memorial List, if this death
was not noted in a monthly bulletino
As advised in the June Temple bulletin, if no identification is received for the following Yahrzeit names by September 30, they will be omitted from the Yorn Kippur Roll of
Remembrance List. The office has no indiviual file cards for these persons, and it will
be assumed that their families have moved away or have no survivors;
Adolf and Bertha Adler, Rose Albrecht, Baila Bas-David, David, Ida,and Morris Bell,
Morris and Rose Berman, Esther Barnfield, Sophie Blumenfield, Edward Cane, Irene, Jacob,
Katie and Mary Cap:}.on, Ann, Ben, Harry, Jacob, Kolman and Morris CasDer, Al, Pinkus ,
Rebecca and Yosel _Cohen, Ben Doll, Julius and Tillie Donn, Tillie Eiseman, Betty Ellison,
Harry Epstein, Abraham, Jacob, and Rachel Fellman, Joyce Fields, J. Logan Fox, Shimon
Gafni, Goldie Gershon, Edwahd Glick, Abraham, Anna, Jake, Anna Goldstein, Dora Goodman,
Hannah Granoff, Lilly and Rose Greenberg, Anna Greenspan, Chasha and William Grossman,
Esther, Myer and Nathan Haberman, Alexander Jacobson, Riva Kalina, Goldie and Harry
Kaplan, Jocob, Shana and .Ida Katz , Julius and Rae Kramer, Samuel Liederson, Hertz and
Setchen Loeb, Fanny, Julia, Nathan and Zorach Meyer, Al, Ann, Edsel Miller, Ida Opean
Aron and Rachel Oppenheim, Esther and Morris Ostrowsky, Leatrice Pearlstein, Devan Pence,
Raymond Perry, Samuel rines, Garshon and Rebecca Rosen, Samuel Rosenberg, Amelia, Bertha,
Julius, and ~amuel Rosenthal, Lena and Michael Sachs, Anna and Jacob Schiewitz, Israel,
Leah and Sarah Schlom, Aron, Tony, Jacob Siwnund, Hanna, Jennie and Esther Schunzer,
Doris Schwartz, Abraham Shmookler, Edward Simcoe , Henry, Mary and Morris Simkin, Chayim
Singer, Afroim, Charles and Salma Smith, Joseph Sobel, Harry Spiegel, Abraham and Sarah
Stein, Camilla and i'1ax Strachitz, imna and Jacob Strifling, Morris Traub, Kalman Trieman,
Mary VB;n Duren, Fanny Wapner, .Mary Weiss, Max We rshow, Rebecca White, Irving and Rebecca
Wiener, Chanz and Yoseph Zive and 11.nna Zimmerman.
THANK Y.OU FOR YCUR ASSISTANCE •.••.••••

CONGREGATION B1 NAI ISRAEL
_ FOUHTH AND \,EBSTER STR~ETS
MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN
Office ~hone: PA- 2702
Rabbinage: PL5-5318

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ALK

Dr. Phillip Rosenberg, Rabbi
Mr. Joel wiener , President

TEMPLE B'NAI I SRAfL

Chesvan-Kislev_5_7_26________N_o_v_e_m_b_e_r_,_1_9_6~5_ _

Vol. VIII, No. 22
SCHEDULE
November

5

--pfU-SKE'GON 1 MtCHl(jAN

OF WORSHIP

SERVICES

Friday Evening
Sermon: 11 THBOLOGICAL EXPLANATION OF CREATION"
Participants: Mr . and Mrs . Herbert Steinman
KIDDUSH

8:00 PM

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November 12

Friday Evening - FAMILY NIGHT ViORSHIP
Sermon: "°WEEKLY }'ORTION OF 'IHE LAvv"
Birthday Blessing Ceremony
Participants : Youth Group Members
Oneg Shabbat

**

7:)0 PM

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November 19

Friday Evening
Sermon: 11 AJ:- PLIED JUDAIS:W'
Participants: Dr. and Mrs. Maurice .Stromberg
KIDDUSH

8:00 PM

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November 24

UNITED THAJ.1KSGIVING SERVICE - '\r;ednesday Evening
8:00 PM
SERMON BY RABBI PHILLIP ROSENt ERG
Held at St. John's United Church of Christ - Pine and Diana Streets

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Friday lwen:ing
Sermon: 11 IN l.;.UEST OF SERENITY"
Participants : Mr . and Mrs . Danie 1 Rapoport
KIDDUSH

November 26

8:00 PM

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TRADITIONAL SERVICES

Sabbath Mornings

November 6, 13, 20, 27

8:30 AM

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CALENDAR - NOVEM1ER, 1965.
November 2 - Tuesday Sisterhood Bus:iness Meeting &amp; Program
Speaker: Mrs . Ralph Hawk:ins on "Social Security"
7 - Sunday Temple Youth Group Slave Day-Call Temple 10;00 - 12:00
(See Flyer on Slave Day)
10 - hednesday Hadassah Card Party at Gas Company
10 - v-Jednesday B 1 nai Lrith Houston House Stag (Cost: ~J .50)
(Call Jack Chevlin or Abe Ashendorf for Reservations)
17 - Wednesday Hadassah Meeting
18 - Thursday bOARD OF TRUST;IBS MEETING
22 - Monday
B1 nai brith Youth Night
24 - Wednesday United Thanksgiving Service
at St. John's United Church of Christ
25 - Thursday THANKSGIVJNG DAY
RELIGIOUS SCHOOL SESSIONS - NOVEMBER
All Hebrew Classes - 9:00 - 10:00

8:00 PM
9:00 PM
1:00 PM
6:30 PM
1:30 PM
7:45 PM

7, 14, ~l, 28
Religious School 10:00 - 12:00

8:00 PM

�TEMPLE TALK - NOVEMBER, 1965 - PAGE Tw O
REFU.1-.H SH.,L,.YNi-JI
Our prayers and sincere best wishes
for a funro covo ry to

YAHRZEITS
MEYER FISHMAN , father of Mrs . Libby Rose ,
November 4
JOSEPH STERN , father of. Mr . William Ste rn ,
November 5
GERTRUDE RIVA SINGER , mother of Mr . Joseph
Singer, November 5, Che svan 10
JACOB: RIPNER, fatper of Mrs . Douglas Rosen ,
November 6
·
.
HYMAN FLJ,XY.1.AN , father of • Mrs . Le o Rosen ,
November 7
SAM AUGOSOVIT Z, fa ther of Dr • Ralph August ,
November 7, Chesvan 12
BERNR.RD ALTHOLZ, fathe r of Mrs . Milton
Steindler·, Noveinber 13
SARAH ROSENBERG , wife of Dr. Phillip .Rosen-· ·
be rg, Novemoor 16
IDA .h.SHENDORF , f!J-Other of Abe , I sadore ,
Jacob , and Max Ashendorf_,) Novembe r 16 ,
Chesvan 21
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·
REVA BANKS, siste r of Mrs . Ralph August ,
Mrs . Samuel Klayf and Harold and Herman
Grossman, November 18
RABBI SHABBSR.I Ti;LES, father of Dr . Morris
Te le s , November 21
DR. SOL COHhN , husband of Mrs . Be tty Cohan
Novembe r 22
1-1.RTHUR MENDELSON, brothe r of Mrs . Reuben
Le vy, November 26
J EAN HIRSHAFIELD, cousin of Mrs. Robert
Rosenberg, November 26
SADIE GROSSMAN, ~other of Harold ard Herman
Grossman, Mrs . Ralph irngust and Mrs .
·
Samuel Klayf, November 2o , Kisle v 4
llii.RRY GREEN, brother: of Mrs . Robert Rose nberg,
November 27
ROSE GR.iIGNB.J.RG, mot.her of Mrs . Sol Silverman ,
Nove moor 29
·
ROS;I; H11.LKrn, wife of Mi chael Halkin , mother
of Mrs . Ellis Qhevlin, November 29
Kislev 5:. ·
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MRS . EV.GLYN G1,LOMBECK
who is a patient at Me rcy Hospital
CONTRIBUTIONS
General Fund
Mr . and Mrs . Isaac Brody , Mr . Bernard
be c ker, Mr . L . P . Sache tt
Garden Fund
From Mrs . Selma Cahn--:add Mr . and Mrs .
Samuel Shumache r with best wishes for the
recovery of Mrs . Milton Steindler . ·
IN 1,.}-PHEC:i;ATION
To Mrs . Paul Wi e ner , who f or . the past
ten ye ars has furnished the love ly altar
flow e rs which a dd so greatly to the_: beauty
of trie service s on Rosh l~ashona and Yorn
Kippur_. -. This .act of thoughtfulness is in
memory of he r late husband .

To Dr . and Mrs . Ralph .h.ugust for their
timely gift of a tape r e corde r to the Religious School in memory of Mrs . Reva- Banks ,
sister of Mrs . a ugust .
·
Mr . and Mrs . Martin Schankle r wish to
thank the community for their help with
Kenneth's Bar Mitzvah in October .

BEST 1JyI J HES TO
Mr. and Mr s . David Ashendorf , who were
married on Octobe r 22 . Mrs . 1,shendorf is
tm former Carol Thomas . They will make
their home in Gr and Rapids .
Ca rol Race ,
1:1lbert Parker,
•will be unite d
The y will live

CONDOLENCE
To the family of
. .
.
.. · - MRS . HILDi-1. . JACOB,$0N
wife of Saul Jacobson, ·who '·passe d away on
Octobe r 22 .
May her memory be f~r· a b-le~ sing .
CONDOLENCE
To the family of
. . CARLOS D1RMST11.DT.2:R
brother of Loui:S Darmstadt§lr·, who pas sed
away on Octobe r 2 .
May his memory be for a blessing

daughter of Mr . and Mrs.
and Mr . Norman Slavin, who
in marriage on October 30.
in Benton uarbor .

-.i-..N'NIVERS.1,liIES
Nr ~ &amp; Mrs .
Mr . &amp; ·Mrs.
Dr. &amp; Mrs .
, Mr. &amp; Nrs ~
j Mr. &amp; Nrs .

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Harrison Friend .- -- November ·1
-Le o Rose~, Hovembur 20 Morris . Teles, Novembe r 21
Eugene -Fisher,. Novembe~. 22
Richard Kaufman , Nbve,~ ~er 24

TAK.G 1, F'EW MINUTES • • • . ~ . •
. . To droB a card to -hddie . Penney' who
is ill at his home at 2496 1--'hilo 1.venue,
an::l expec ts t o e nte r a hospital soon •

.
CONG:RiiTULAT IONS TO:
Mr . a nd Max Kopeloff, who celebrated their
.,.,dditioral J ewish home calendars are
GOLD .EN WEDDING JJ\ NIVERS.J--tY on Octobe r 2.
a~aila.ble at tm Temple offic e , or may be
An~ a big thank y ou from them to t heir many
picked
up at the library when you a tt e nd
friends who helped to make it such a
s
e
rvic
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s
.
pleasant ocassion . A beautiful wine bottle
was pr e sente d to the Templ e in honor of the
Kopeloffs.
I
Mr . and Mrs . hlan Stahl , who be came parents . SECRET.1-,RY S OFF ICE HOURS
Mondays through Thursdays 9~15 - 1:15,
of a daughter, Rac hel Tamara, on Sep tember JO .
excepting
holidays , or later by appointMrs . Stahl is the former Marilyn Banks .
ment
.
H
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e
phone - ihJ-6957 .
' Mr . and Mrs . Lawre nce Iie rman, who have a
son Daniel Ross, b orn on September 16. Mr .
and Mrs . Harry Berman, proud grandpare nts.

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TEMrLE ThLK - JJOV~MB.ER,_.1.96.5 - PAGE THREE

RABBI TO PR.Ei,GH AT Tllii.NKSGIVING, SERVICE
.
T~e annual united Thanksgiving Service will be held on Thanksgiving Evo ,·.
vi ednesday, November 2h, at 8:00 P.M, at
St. John's United Church of Christ, on
'··
the corner of fine street and Diana·
~venue . The sermon will be given by
Rabbi Phillip Rosenberg. All congregants
are requested to attend this ilnportant
National 0ervice .
Participating are the First Congregational Church, Central Methodist Church
First Baptist Church, St . John's United
Church of Christ and the Temple I, 1 nai
Israel
ED KR..tUSE ILlPRESENTS B 1N;.I BRITH .1-1.T Pi..NELS

This month I appeared as your local
B'nai Brith representative before two
local church groups - one at tho Gontral
Methodist Church on a panel with Hrs .
Erika Paulson, Mns . Mary Loder and Mrs .
Alice Albery. The other was a meeting
under the chairmanship of 1··rancis Beedon
at the Wood Street Methodist Church.
The subject matter discussed was
the true rature of the threats to the
freedoms of our democracy caused by
extreme elements in our country, and
some of the hate incidents resulting
therefrom in our community. Not only
as Jew_, but as freedom-loving .-. mericans,
we are threatened by proponents of extreism who advocate such hate and distrust
of 11.rerican Leadership that we must prepa re to meet their bombardll'l3nt of propaganda with facts - which are the only
weapon we can use to protect ourselves.
You may be assured that the i.ntiDefamation Leairue of U 1 nai Brith is on
the job, but this is not enough without
a concerned interest by people like yourself, who must be willin~ to stand up
and be counted in every effort to achieve
civil rights and human dignity for all.

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i.TTENTI ON: ;.LL OUT OF TOWN
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' ?':PEOPLE RECEIVING THE TEMPLE BULLETIN! ?

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We must have your zip code
· ? number if we are to continue send-

? ing you the Tempie . Bulletin.
? -Postal · regul~tions. are that after
? the first of the year bulletins
? without a zip code number WIIJ., NOT
? BE DELIVERED. Please while you're
? thinking of it right now, write your
? name and zip code on a postal card
? and mai 1 it to the Temple office.
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We have obtained zip code
? numbers for Muskegon, North Muskegon, ?
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SECOND FISChL QU.i..RTER BEChN OCTOBER 1
Temple · statements have gone out to
three members whose 1965-66 dues are not
paid in · full. · It is · cal le~ to your
attention that second quarter payments
are now currently due.
IMPORTJ.N T NOTICE

1~11 meeting dates, thank you notices,
invitations and other information for
the December bulletin must be at the
Temple office IN WRITING BY NOVEMBER 22.

I NV I T h T I ON
Grand Rapids Hadassah extends an
invitation to Muskegon members to a
luncheon and program 11Giants of the
Yiddish Theatre" on Wednesday,
November 3, at 12:30 PM at i.hevas Israel
Synagogue .
RSVP Leatrice Ennis
F'L9-3144

Edward H. Krause
Ci.R IDENTIFIC;..TION STICKERS il.Vi.IL1.BLE
COMING EVENTS
Sisterhood suggests that you brush
Uf on your dancing in preparation for

the iiChievement Dinner-Dance to be held
on March .5 at the ~ontaluna Country
Club.
REMINDER FOR lhlLIGIGUS SCHOOL CHILDREN
You are re quested to be sure to
bring your UNICEF boxes to Religious
School this coming Sunday.

If you have not received identification stickErs to place on your cars to
identify it as belonging to a member
when parked in the Temple Parking Lot
you may pick yours up at the Temple
office .
1965-66 CONMUNI'IY LISTS IN PROCESS
New Temple Community Lists will
be ready for distribution early in
November.

�E1-.RLY AUTUMN DJ..Y

Upon this early Autumn day,
The earth repeats a n ancient · say~ When full-blown leaves fall from their lair ,
The y go to seek their damsels fair .

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Sweet ·, Mother-1'.:arth has fed them well,
'With tender love, ·few words can tell .
And now , a once rose-coloured hue , .
'l-1.ppears ;in different, da,rkel view .

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In these mixed. acts of joy and ruth,
· Is proved the oft repeated truth,
Comei early i.ut-qmri~ wintry skies , A Mother's Love all depth defies! Sarah Rosenberg . ··: · .
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MU-:i l(ZGON , :,MICHIGAN 49441 .
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'TE.MPt.f B'NAI l SRAft.
Vol. VIII , Ncf. 23

Kisl ev- Teves 57 26

De cember , 1965

S C H E D U L E O F WO R S H I P S E R V I C E S
December 3

Friday Evening
Sermon : flAFFIRMATION OF LIFE"
Partic.ipant : Mrs . Samuel Lawson
Kiddush
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8 : 00 PM

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December 10

Friday Evening
Sermon : SUPREMACY OF THE TORAH11
Participants : Mr . &amp; Mrs . Jans s Price
Kiddush

8 : 00 PM

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December 17

December

24

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· Friday mening
Sermon : 1'WHAT IS RELIGION SUPP_QS_EJ) .TO DO FOR US? 11
Participants : Mr . &amp; Mrs . Richard Kaufman
Kiddush

8: 00 PM

Friday Evening
FAMILY NIGHT WORSHIP COMBINED WI'IH CHANUKAH SERVICE
BIR'IHDAY BLESSING CEREMONY
Participants : Temple Youth Uroup Memoors
Oneg Shabbat

7;30 PM

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Friday Evening
. Sermon : "PSYCHOLOGY AND RELIGION"
Participants : Mr . &amp; Mrs . $_a nuel Shumacher
Kiddush

December 31

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8 : 00 PM .

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Sabbath Mornings
TRADITIONAL SEHVICES
December 4, 11 , 18 , 25
8 : 3'.) AM
********************'*** ****** ****************
December 5 - Sunday
16
Thursday.
19 - Sunday

28 Tuesday
31 Friday

CALE~DAR - DECEMBER, 1965
TYG Youth DIALOGUE - Wesley Zion AME Church
7: 00 PM
BOARD OF TRUST'BES MEETING
7 :45 PM
FAMILY CHANUKAH SUPPER
5: 30 PM
This event is given by Sisterhood , Hadassah and B1 nai
Brith . The main dish and beverages will be provided
by the organizations . Other foods provided by Temple
members . to be set on Smorgasbord type of table . This
may include fruit and vegetable Jello molds, French
bread, pickles, olives, etc . , calms , pies, etc .,
tossed· salads . Please sign for your food contribution by calling PL9.-3144 or SW8- 1185 . Cost ~2 per family .
'l'YG Card Party at Gas Company
: 00 PM
Siste rhood Board Me eting Home : Mrs . J . iJ iener
616 Ruddiman , N. M.
8: 00 PM
B' nai Brith Now Year ' s Eve Party - Details Later
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RELIGIOUS SCHOOL SESSIONS - DE.9_EMBER 5 , 12 , and 19
All Hebrew Classes ·- 9:00 - 10 : 00
Religious School Classes 10 : 00 - 12: 00
RELIGIOUS SCHOOL 1,-JINTER VACATION DECEMBER 28 &amp; JANUARY 2 .
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�TEMPLE TALK - DECEMBER, 1965 - PAGE TWO
YAHRZEITS
MAX FISlliR, father .of Harry Fisher,
Pecember 1, Kislev 7
JACOB GRE.i:NBAUM, father of Mrs . Robert
Rosenberg, December 3, Kislev 9
JENNIE FISHER, mother of Mr . Harry Fisher,
December 4, Kislev 10
LEVI ROSEN, father of Mrs. Goldie Smith,
December 5
AH?:HUR ROSENBB1iG , brbther of Robert Rosenberg, December 5, Kislev 11
JutIUS SILVERMAN, father of Sol Silverman ,
December 6
HENRY KLINE, father of Harold Kline,
December 6, Kislev 12
SARAH SIMON, wife of Joseph Simon,
December 6, Kislev 12
RACHEL LEAH CHERIN, mother of Robert Cherin ,
December 8, Kislev 14
RAE CLAYMAN, mother of Mrs. Morris Kantor ,
December 10, Kislev ··16
·
ALEXANDER SAMUEL KRAUSi, father of Edward _
Krause, December 11, Kislev 17
· ·
zi::;Rl,INE DARMSThDTER, mother of Louis Darmstadter, December 15, Kislev 21
BERTHA PAUL, mother of Mrs. Ralph Hawkins,
·- .
December 16 ,· Kislev 22
ELSA DARMSTADI'ER, wife of Louis Darmstadter ,
mother of Mrs. Jack Steindler,
·
December 17, Kislev '23
1

CONDOL.L!,1rnE
To the family of
MRS. BERTHA LESTZ
daughter of Mrs. Rose Singer and sister of
Dr. Irving Singer and Samuel Singer, who
passed away on October 27.
May her memory be for a blessing

REFUAH SHAYLAMAH
Our prayers and sincere best wishes
for a full recovery to
MRS. JAMES PRICE
MRS . PERRY BACON
who were patients at Mercy Hospital
OUT OF TOwN ZIP CODE NUMBERS NEEDED

WE ARE SORRY •••• but due to postal regulations this will be your last Temple
B' nai Israel Temple Talk Bulletin if you
are an out-of- town recipient who has not
sent in your zip code number . The post
offfce will not deliver bullitins without
zip codes after the first of the year and
we must have time to get address plates
prepared . Many of you have sent generous
donations in appreciation of the bulJetin.
Now don 't you care enough to drop a postal
card furnishing your zip code number in
order to coninue receiving it?
This does not apply to Muskegon, Heights,
North Muskegon;-Grand Haven, Holland or
Whitehall members .: ~~e have obtained your
code numbers from the post office~
SURVEY TAKEN OF SERVICE . TDIB PREFERENCE
Letters were sent early in the month
of November to all congregants asking an
indication of their time preference for
beginning worship services on Friday
evenings . Even tpough with great generosity stamped addressed envelopes were
provided a scant 25Ja have responded.
Those replying are favoring the 8: 00
0 1 clock service by more than half.

CONTRIBUTIONS
PARKING LOT fROBLEMS ARE STUDIED
Garden Fund
From Mr . and Mrs . Leo Rosen:, in memory
Detailed study is being given by officers
of Mrs. Saul Jacobson and Mr . Wallace
of the Temple and . members of the House
Yerkes ,..,, archite-.et of 1'emple :a I nai Israe 1-. __:.. __:__1-c---c_ommi.t.tae re.gardi-ng ~h problem -of outsiders congesting the Temple parking lote
"Give us workable solutions, not just
General Fund
complaints", is their plea,.
From Mr. and Mrs . Henry Darmstadter, in
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memory of Virs . Elsa Darmstadter and Mr .
Carlos Darmstadter .
In the meantime, it is urgently re quested that you DO NOT PAHK IN THE RABBI'S
RESERVED PARKI NG SPACE, and that you have
ANNIVERSARIES
Mr. &amp; Hrs. Albert Parker, December 15
Temple B'nai Israel windshield stickers
Mr . &amp; Mrs. Charles Dault, December 19
·on your car whe n parking in the Temple
Dr. &amp; Mrs. Morton Kantor, December 25
lot . Stickers may be obtained at the
Dr. &amp; Nrs . Ralph August, December 26
Temple office, if you do not have yours .
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Isadore Ashendorf, December 30
Joel 'w iener, President .
Mr. &amp; Mrs. William ~tern , De cember 31
TEMPLE BOARD RULES ON A'ITENDANCE
IN A1PHECIATION
Mrs. Evelyn Galombeck thanks her many
friends for their rrany cards and kindnesses during her illness .

The Temple Board of Trustees has ruled
that any Board member who misses three
consecutive Board Meetings without a good
reason will be removed from the Temple
Board . Attendance at meetings has been
most unsatisfactory.

He that can't endure the bad will not
Honor is from him who gives it , not
live to see the good.
(Yiddish proverb)

in him who gets it.
(Yiddish Proverb)

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Til:MPLE TALK - DECEMBER, 1965 - PAGE THREE
NZ\✓S

TEMPLE YOUTH GROUP GROUP

Last year's Youth for Understanding program is once again underway with a new
narll3 "Youth Dialogue''.

The first meeting will be held at the John Wesley Zion A.M.E.

Church at 23 v~e st v,1ebster, Sunday, December

5 at

7:00 PM, where we will learn about

the basic concepts and practices of the Methodist Church .

All Youth Group members

are urged to attend and publicize this event to any interested young people .
Tom Steinman and Carol Steindler will r epresent Muskegon Temple Youth Group at
Leaders' Training Convention at Michigan State University Kellog Center December 10-12.
Tuesday, December 28, tm Temple Youth Group will have a card party at the
MuskBgon Gas Company at 1:00.

Please support your Temple }outh Group• s fund raising

program.
.. .

B'NAI BRITH COMING EVENTS

IMPORTANT NOTICE

Friday, December 31, New Year's Eve Party
(Details to be announced later)
-~Jedne sday, January 19, Annual Father-Child
Banquet

Meeting dates, thank you notices, and
other information for January bullitin
must be at the Temple office in writing
by December 26 . No phone calls will be
made to solicit late material.

SECRETARY'S OFFICE HOURS
9:15 - 1:15 Hondays through Thursdays,
excepting holidays, or later by appointment
Home Phone PR3-6957
New Community Lists are now available.

EDDIE PENNY STILL HOSPITALIZ.i..;D
Bddie Penny, Temple Custodian for
fifteen years, is still a patient at Nercy
Hospital. His condition is serious, and
he is unable to have visitors.

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                    <text>'TEMPLE BjNA t ISUA~ l
MLJSf,E(-,ONl M!CHIGAN

EMPL..E
ALK
Rabbi -

Dr. I'hillip nosenberg

.President -

Nr. Alan Of1penheimer

Kislev-Teveth~Shevat 5728

SCHEDULE OF WORSHIP SERVICES
January

5
Sermon:

Fri~ay Evening
"NEW Y&amp;-1.R 1 S lli:FLECTION1'
Ki:ddush

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Friday Evening

January 12.

8:00 PM

7:30 PM

F.tiMILY WORSHIP SERVICE

Oneg Shabbat
January 19

Friday Evening
8:00 PM
Sermon: 11 P&amp;iCE IN 1968 11
Participants: Mr. &amp; Mrs . Howard Zimbler
Kiddush _ ____ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ __

January 26
Sermon:

Friday Evening
l'THE TURN TO\v11.HD GOD 11
Kiddush

8:00 PM

TRADITIONAL SERVICES
Sabbath Mronings

January 6, 13, 20 &amp; 27

8:30 b.M

�Ct1.LEND,~R - J~ .. NU, .. RY, 1968
Sat

6 Hadassah Study Group
1: 30
Home: Florence Rosenberg
415 Mitzi , North Musk
Tues 9 Sisterhood Meeting
8 : 00
Home : Ruth Oppenheimer
3053 Coolidge
Sun lli Open House 3 : 00 6: 00
Home : Rabbi &amp; .Mrs .
Phillip Rosenberg
415 Mitzi, N. M.
Beverly Hills ~pt 10
Thu 18 BOli.RD OF TRUST3bS
8: 00
Rl:!,""1,IGI0US SCHOOL
Sessions: January 7, lli, 21 &amp; 28
10:00 - 12 : 00 AM
CONFIRMATION CLA.SS
Saturday Mornings : January 6, 13 ,
20 , &amp; 27:at 10: 00 AM.
SUPPLlMENTARY Hj BREW CLASS ..
~E_a_c_h_T_u_e_s_d_a~y_a_f_t_e_rn_o_o_n_-_a_t-"'4_:_0_0_ __
I NVI TAT I 0 N
Rabbi and Yirs . Phillip Rosenberg
invite the Congregation to
AN OPEN HOUSE
on Sunday, January ll.i, 3:00 to 6 : 00
at their new residence
Beverly Hills, rtpt . 10
415 Mitzi Street, North Muskegon
IMP0RT.liNT NOTICE: ALL MEETING
DaTSS , THb.NK YOU NOTICES, FLYERS .
AND OTHER INF0RMaTI0N FOR THE FEBRUhRY BULLETIN NEEDED IN WRITING BY
JaNUaRY 29 A~ 9: 30 AM AT THE TEMPLE
OFFICE. THANK YOU !

------------

The Un:L°ted Jewish Charities
fisc al year closes in January . Is
~ledge paid?? ??

1£@

The third quarter of your
1967- 68 Temple pledge is due on
January 1 , However, a sharp
idea would be to just pay the
whole thing up this week , and
be able to take credit for it
on your 1967 Income Tax Return .
'

FRIENDLY RZMINDiR FROM TR:&amp;i3URER
At the Board of Trustees
Meeting September 23 , 1965, a
resolution was passed that any
members being behind in their
dues more than ninety days be
3-~ed all Temple privileges .
TEMPLE REQU3STS _ST1-iMPS FOR M.aIL
Temple organizations having
' mailings to their membership or
the congregation sent out
1
through Temple _office i:1-r:e re - ....... ... _
quested to furnish stamps at
the time the r equest is made,
rather than being billed and
paying later for stamps used
from Temple stock . Full mailings
~ uire 110 stamps.
C0NGRATULhTI0NS TO
Mr • and Mrs • Male o_
lm Dennis ,
(the former Cecile Levy) , who
were married December 23 at the
Temple . ' They v-1ill live in
Flint until July , after which
they will reside in England .

Temple Secretary Office Hour s
9: 30 - 1 : 30 , Mondays through
Thursdays, or later by appo intment .

�YAHRZEIT

CONTRIBUTIONS

MORRIS KOZAK, uncle of Mrs . Maurice
Stro1'lberg, January 1
JOSEPH NERSWICK, father of Mrs .
Aud~e;y-- Cahiil, January 3
HANINA WEIZMANN , mother of Mrs .
Perry Bacon, January 6
LOUIS GRE~NBERG, brother of Dr .
Arthur Gte-enberg, January 7
ALBERT STEINDLER, uncle of Mr.
Miltcm Steindler, January 8
LEO ROSE, husband of Mrs . Libby
Rose, January 9
SAUL ALTHOLZ, brother of Mrs .
Milton Steindler , January 10
SIGMUND STEINDLER, father of Mr .
Milton Steindler, January 13
FANNY ROSEN, sister of Mrs . Goldie
Smith , January 17
VIOLET GINSBBRG, niece of Mrs .
Meyer Jacobs, January 17,
Teveth 16
HARRY OPEAN, father of Mrs. Samuel
Broutman, January 18
SADIE KRAUSE, mother of Mr . Edward
Krause, January 19, Teveth 18
HANN~H FISHMhN, mother of Mrs .
Libby Rose, January 20
LA.URA S.11.LL, sistsr of Mr. Meyer
Jacobs, January 23
ABR.itl-Li.M EHRENBERG, father of
Mrs . rtlbert Parker , January 30
JUSTIN GUDELSKY, s on of Mrs .
Komma Gudelsky, brother of Mr .
Marvin Gudelsky, January 30
JOSEPH WEIZM.~NN , father of Mrs •
Perry Bacon, January 31

General Fund - From Mrs . Robert
Schaffer in memory of her father,
Ellis Chevlin. From the .i.rizona
Louis Bermans in memory of
Reuben Levy
General Fund toward Bulletin Expense
,,.rizona Lou1s Bermans, Mr . and
Mrs . rlarney hoberts, Mr . &amp; Mrs .
Harold Page, Mrs . Mae Schubb
General Fund &amp; Cemetery Fund from
Mr . Max Schwarz in memory of
his mother, Mrs . Louise Sander

-

J..NNIVERS...i.RIES

Mr .

&amp;

Mrs . Joel Wiener , January 1

¥ir . &amp; Mrs. Jacob ii.shendorf,
Januarz 2

Page 3

REFUiili Slli1.Tu'-,MAH
Our prayers and sincere best
wishes for a full recovery to
MR . M..X KOPELOFF
who is a patient at Hackley Hospital
MRS. &amp;.E RUBINSKY
who was hospitalized during December
TTu,NK YOU •...•
from Mrs . Rae Rubinsky for all
the lovely cards and Uniongrams
sent her during her illness
CON GR.1. TlJL,. TI ONS TO ••••
¥Jr . and Mrs. Robert Price , who
have a new son, Michael Daniel,
born December 24 at Mercy Hospital

Cl-L1.NGE IN COMMUNITY LIST
On your 1967-68 Community List ,
cross out the business phone listed
for Mrs . Samuel Lawson.
For Uniongrams - thone 773-5340

�It is not enough merely to exist .

It ' s not enough to say 'I'm

earning enough to live and to sufport my family.
I.am a· religious person .'

I do my work well.

You must give . some time to your fellowman.

Even if it's a lit tle thing, do somethin~for those who are in need
of a manrs .help, something for which you get no pay but the privilege
of doing it .

For remember:

you don't live in a world all your own.

Your brothers are here, too . "
Rr. ~lbert Schweitzer
Union Bulletin Service

CONGflliG,-,.TION B 1 N;,I ISR..J:::L

391 ~est webster at Fourth Street
·· · Muske gon, Michi gan L9LL1

�MAY

THE

TO

CHANU&lt;AH

LIGHTS

THE
HOUSEi-OLD OF

BRlf\G

ISRAEL! 1

JOY

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CHANUKAH-SABBATH SERVICE
ONEG SHABBAT
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1967

8:00 P.M.

roME AND v\ORSHIP THIS SABBATH WlTH YOUR FAMILY AND WITH THE
CONGREGATION 8 t NA I . I SRAF.L TO CELEBRATE TH IS . VffW.:t ·; ·d'1YOUS
SE/~SON OF CHANUKAH, THE ESSENCE OF THIS FESf I VAL IS THE DEDICATION OF HUMAN ENERGIES TO A CAUSE AND THE REDEDICATION OF
HUMAN BE I NGS TO A FA I TH e . . .. .

�MUSKEGON CHAPTER OF HADASSAH -N8NSOOTES
JANUAq'f, 1968

FOR ALL MANKIND THIS HAS BEEN A VEAR or
JOY AND SORROW, or LAUGHTER AND TEARS, OF
TRIUMPH AND TRAGEDY• WHAT IS PAST IS
PROLOGUE• OUR ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE PAST
HAVE PREPARED US FOR WHAT LIES AHEAD. THE
IMMENSITY OF THE TASK FOR HADAS$AH, AND
THE GRF.ATNESS OF THE REWARD SERVE TO INTENSIFY OUR DETERMINATION TO REACH HEIGHTS
OF ACHIEVEMENTS, OECAUSE THE DAY IS SHORT,
THE TASK IS IMMENSE, OUT THE REWARD IS
GREAT.
VET WE GIVE THANKS, DECAUSE IN ALL OF THIS
WE, or HADASSAH, HAVE THE PRIVILEGE, THE
EXALTATION OF SHARING THE GREAT ADVENTURE
IN THE REDEMPTION OF A PEOPLE AND A
COUNTRY WHICH IS OUR FONDEST HOPE IS DESTINED TO OE A 11 LIGHT AMONG THE NATIONS"•
WE 1 LL CONTINUE TO PLAN, TO BUILD, TO WORK
FOR THE CAUSE. OUR ADVANCES IN HEALING,
TEACHING, OUR ADILITY TO PROVIDE THE MEANS
FOR SKILLS AND VOCATIONS FOR CHILDREN AND
YOUTH, OUR AID IN HELPING TO DEVELOP A
HAPPY, HEALTHY, WELL-OALANCED GENERATION,
ALL nn s Ai-.JD MORE HAVE MADE OUR NAME,
HAD~3SAH, OLESSED IN THE LANDe AGAIN AND
AGfl!N WE MARVEL AT THE GREATNESS OF OUR
OR~ANI.ZATION, AT THE SCOPE OF OUR PROGRAM,
ftT THE ORE/\DTH OF VIS I ON OF OllR OE!-OVF.D
Fcum:i:::R, HENRIETTA S.ZOLD, WHOSE B IRTHDAV
W~ r.~LEORATED IN DECEMOER. IT WAS HER
COURAGE AND FORTITUDE WHICH STILL CONTl NUES TO GU I DE OUR ACT IONS IN THE YEARS
TO CvMEe

"**"*""**

IN J~RUSALEM, PEACE DETWEEN ARAO AND JEW
IS !,'.JT AN ABSTRACT OOJECT I VE OR TOP IC TO
D~~ATEs IT IS A STEP BY STEP PROCESS Or
LEA!=\NlllG TO LIVE TOGETHER IN MUTUAL RESPECT AND UNDERSTANDING AND CONFIDENCE.
HADASSAH HAS A TREMENDOUS ROLE TO PLAY IN
CRINGING ABOUT THE CONDITIONS FOR PEACE IN
JERUSALEM• ARAB AND JEWISH DOCTORS ARE
NOW CONSULTING WITH EACH OTHER TO SAVE A
PATIENT 1 S LIFE. Now ARAB DOCTORS, LONG
DENIED ACCESS TO THE HADASSAH-HEDREW
UNIV:RSITV MEDICAL CENTER, ARE NOW REFERRING PATIENTS. CASES HAVE RESPONDED TO
MEDICAL TREATMENTS PREVIOUSLY DIAGNOSED AS
HOPELESS• STUDIES IN NUTRITION, PREVENTION
or nLINDNESS, AND MANY DRAMATIC OREAKn:R:&gt;:.JGHS IN KI DNEV TRANSPLANTS, COUPLED
WITH OPEN-HEART SURGERY DY DR. JOSEPH
BORMAN AND HIS 12-MAN TEAM SUCCESSFULLY
t&lt;-~FORMED A TWO-VALVE REPLACEMENT OPERAT!ONe THERE WERE 12 JN ALL PERrORMED,
l\:~1') t.MONG THOSE WERE FI VE ARAB CIT IZENS
Pf f,R~ED TO HADASSAH BY THE MEDICAL SOCIETY
I!. f~l&gt;ZARE'TH, AND FOR WHOM HADASSAH COVERED
FULL HOSPITALIZATION AND SURGERY COSTS.
Tt-lE FELLOWSHIP EXCHANGE PROGRAM, NOW IN
ITS 20TH YEAR, ENABLES MANY OF HADASSAH 1 S
TOP PHYSICIANS AND SCIENTISTS TO PURSUE
POST-CRADUATE STUDIES IN EUROPE AND Tl-IE
U.S. IN ADDITION 15 HADASSAH DOCTORS
PARTICIPATED THIS YEAR IN INTERNATIONAL
MEDICAL CONGRESSES IN VARIOUS PARTS or
THE WORLDe
ISRAEL 1 S UNIQUELY DIVERSE ETHNIC MAKEUP
OFFERS A RICH FIELD IN THE STUDY RELATING
TO CANCER• HADASSAH HELPED RESEARCHERS
TO ALREADY ESTADLISH THAT CERTAIN CANCERS
HAVE A HIGHER INCIDENCE IN ONE COUNTRY

MORE SO THAN IN OTHERS. CITllENS IN
lSRAEL COME FROM 80 DIFFERENT LANDS,
AND THESE PEOPLE WILL PROVJDE INVALUAOLE
DATA TOWARD THE DETECTION AND PREVENTION
OF CANCER. THE LONG-TERM ECOLOGICAL
STUDIES WILL ENAOLE RESEARCH DOCTORS
TO PROVIDE THIS IN70RMATION• HADASSAH
HAS MAINTAINED THE RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE
20-0ED WARD FOR CANCER PATIENTS IN
JERUSALEM 1 S FRENCH CATHOLIC HOSPITAL.

*******H**·~***

HOLIDAY MAGAZINE IS DEVOTING IS DECEMBER
ISSUE TO A FULL-SCALE COVERAGE OF ISRAEL.
MANY WRITERS LIKE HARRY GOLDEN, E. J.
KAHN, JR., HEROERT GoLD, AuoR1::Y Mn::::N
AND JOAN COMAV JOIN WITH PHOTOGRAPHERS
IN CONTRIOUTIONS TO THIS ISSUE• THE
COVER IS THE JERUSALEM WINDOWS BY MARC
CHAGALL•
IT IS PARTICULARLY INTERESTING IN THAT
HOLIDAY MAGA.ZINE DECIDED TO LET THE DUST
OF THE WAR SETTLE BEFORE RUSHING THE
ARTICLES INTO PRINT. IT IS THE M~RE
INTERESTING IN THAT ISRAEL IS PICTURED
&amp;HOWi NG HOW THE NAT ION REACTS TO NOPMf,l.
TENSIONS, AND THE PROOLEMS IT FACES Eh~l
DAY RATHER THAN IN THE FLUSH OF VICTO~Y ~
SoME MAJOR ARTICLES COVER 11 THE ME!.i-l'MG
OF ISRAEL", ITS ROLE IN THE gO~LD CF
TODAY, 11 A COUNTRY COMES OF Ac.::E, 11 D!::,P I Cl! '
THE SPIRIT or THE TINY NATION, ~ND 1~HE
FOOTSTEPS or THE PAST," PICTURING TUE
HISTORICAL ORIGINS OF THE COUNTRY. Ornr ~
MAJOR ARTICLES INCLUDES 11 JERUSALEM11 , n:':
HOLY CITY, AND ONE ARTICLE ESPECIALLY
FASCINATING, 11 THE HEOREW LANGUATE, 11 •
IT IS INTERESTING TO KNOW THERE ARE fEW
CURSE WORDS IN HEDREWe SINCE H~c~ES
LACKS THESE HANDY LIGHTENING RODB, TBF.:
ANtP.Y lSRAELI CURSES IN ARAOICe THr1n
VARIOUS EXPRESSIONS OF SLANG CAN Bl::
APPLIED IN ANY LANGUAGE. THERE AAE
PHOTO STUDIES Of THE HEROES OF THIS
HARSH LAND - 8EN-GURION MJD MOSHE DAYAN.

**·:f***~"'*******
ADAM WAS CREATED
SING!_E, TO TEACH US THAT
TO Dt=:s·mov ON~ PE:RS0:-.1 IS TO DLSTROY A
WHOLE WORLD, AND TO PREC~RVE ONE PERSON
IS TO PREV~RVE A WHOLE WOfiLDj THAT NO MA~
SHOULD SAY TO ANOTHER, 11 MY FATHER WAS
SUPERIOR TO YOURS!:•••THAT NO TWO MEN
ARE EXACTLY ALIKE; Gan STAMPED us ALL
WITH THE SAME MOULD, THE SEAL OF ADAM;
THAT EVERYONE MUST SAY, THE WORLD W/\S
CREATED FOR MV SAKE!
------MISHNA, SANHCDRINe
THE NEXT STUDY GROUP MEETING WILL OE
ANNOUNCED AT A LATER DATE.
~
THE NEXT HADASSAH MEETING, IF THERE IS
ONE, WILL DE ANNOUNCED VIA A BULLETIN
NOTICE SENT TO ALL MEMBERS AS TO TIME,
PLACE, AND AGENDA.

A JOYOUS CHANUKA TO EACH AND EVERYONE.
'lo

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                    <text>TEMPLE

B 1 NAI

I SRA EL

391 West Webster ot Fourth Street
Muskegon, Michigan 49441

'·EMPlE
ALK

1969

November 7

Friday Evening

8:00 PM

SERVICES CONDUCTED BY MI.. . 11.ICHARD KAUFMAN
Participant s: Mr. &amp; Mrs . hichard Kaufman
Kiddush
November 14

Friday Evening
Services to be Announced
Kiddush

November 21

Friday Evening

8:00 PM

8:00 PM

SEI.VICES CONDUCTED BY MR. ISADOitE ASillit DORF
Participants:
November 26

Mr. I. Ashendorf &amp; Mrs. hose Lawson
Kiddush
Wednesday Evening

8:00 PM

UNION THANKSGIVING SERVICE
CENTRAL METHODIST CHURCH
Speaker :
November 28

Father Michael Behen
Friday Evening

8:00 PM

SERVICES CONDUC'l'ED BY HH. AUN OPPENHEIMEii
Participants:

Mr. A. Oppenheimer &amp; Mrs . J . Ashendorf

Kiddush

TRADITIONAL SER.VICES
Sabbath Mornings

November 1, 8, 15, 22 &amp; 29

8:30 AM

�CALENDAR ..~ NOVEMBEfilt 1969
Tue · 4 Sisterhood Gpen board 8:00
Home: Vivian Ashendorf
1208 ,1ashington
Program: President's
heport
Sat 8 Hadassah Study Group
1:00
Home: Beth Ashendorf
2160 bourdon
Topic: Jews in the Moslem
\forlEi
8:00
Thu 13 B'nai Brith Temple
Tue 18 Hadassa!l-'I'emple
8:00
Thu 20 BOAhD OF 'l'FcUSTEES
8:00
Sun 23 AhT AUCTION 12:00 thru 4:00
Temple
LELIGIOUS SCHOOL
Kindergarten - Grade 9
10:00 - 12 : 00
November 2, 9, 16 &amp; 30
VACAT:i:ON ON NOVEHBEI~ 23
Il-1PORTA:t\1T NOTICE
Meeting dates and other information for the December 'l'emple
bulletin needed in writing by
8:00 AM, Monday, November 24,
at the Temple office. No calls
will be made to solicit late
information .
TEMPLE SECh.ETARY OFFICE HOURS
8 : 00 AM - 12:00 Mondays through
Thursdays. Come to Webster Street
Door.
JEWISH BOOK MONTH
October 30 - November 30 is
Jewish Book Month. Do YOURSELF
a favor and read a book .
Page 2

ATTENDANCE AT SlliVICES UftGED
We would like to remind our
congregation that as of this
date, religion is not dead in
our Temple . We are endeavoring
to continue with regular Friday
night services each week, with
different members of the congregation conducting the services .
These members put in time and
effort in order to try to do a
good job. They prepare for the
services , and write their own
commentaries or sermonettes, all
in an effort to maintain the continuity of services . Our atten~
dance on some Friday nights has
been extremely poor, and it is
discouraging to the people who
are trying to do a job. A few
of our members have sain that
since we do not have a rabbi,
they are not interested in
attending Friday ni~ht services ,
This is truly an example of
profound thinking and logic . 'l'he
truth of the matter is that
when the going is a bit rough,
that is the t~~e when we need
all the support we can get .
Perhaps many of our congregation would do well to abandon
their attitude of 11 Here I am -entertain me 11 , and give their
support . These people are the
very ones who would shriek to
the heavens if we were to make
the announcement, "Sorry no
services in our Temple 11 • It
would be well for all to examine
their consciences and realize
that there are certain obligations to the Temple and to t hose
who are working for it.

�UNION TlfoMCSGIVING SERVICE SET
Temple B 1nai Israel Congregants are urged to attend the
Annual Union Thanksgiving Service
to be held Hednesday, November 26,
at 8:00 PH at the Gentral Methodist
Church. Speaker · will be Father
Michael Behen of Grand Rapids.
The Temple has always participated in these fine services
along with Central Methodist,
First Baptist, First Congregational,
and St . John ' s Evangelical Churches .
GhuUP NOVEMBEh 8
Mrs . Louis Aron, Chairman of
Hadassah Study Group Programs,
announces that topic of study is
11 Jews in the Mosl em 1,/orld", and
that women of the Temple are
invited to attend these intere sting
gatherings . They have a fine
group, and would be happy to increase it November 8 at 2160
Bourdon .
HADM:,SAH S'l.UDY

HOLDS 55TH CONVEN'l'ION
Hadassah's Fifty-fifth National
Convention ,:as held October 12-15
at New Orleans . During our November 18 Hadassah meeting, I will
have a short detailed report to
present. une of the most overwhelming feelings was to be with
2,000 women, who repre sented
318,000 other women, who last
year raised ~16,000,000 for our
projects in Israel.
Ilana Conn
HADA~SAH

WHAT• S NEW AND NEWS?

Be informed! ·On November 18,
relays the information to you.
In addition to Ilana Conn• s report
on the New Orleans Convention
there will be a report on the
Education Conference held in Monroe .
Page 3

COMMUNITY LISTS NOW PIIEPAhED
A copy of the new 1969-70
Community Lists is enclosed for
Temple members and friends . Because of the need for uniform
postage, those of you who have
requested more than one copy are
asked to pick up the additional
ones when you are at the Temple
office.
We are happy to welcome new
additions to the Temple family :
Nr. &amp;: Mrs. Perry Bacon, Mr . &amp;
Mrs. Richard Boyden, Mr . &amp; Hrs .
Bennie Co~, Mr . &amp; Hrs . Norman
Hallbower, Mr . &amp; Mrs. Benjamin
Marcus, Mr . &amp; Mrs . Alan Parker
and Mr~ &amp; Mrs . Gerald Singer .
There are also a few Jewish
calendars available, if you would
like another .
PAThONIZE YOUR ffiIFT SHOP
Mrs. fwse Lawson and Hrs . Roz
Chevlin, co-chairmen of the
Sisterhood Gift Shop, announce
that their stock includes 11 everyfor your convenience 11 • If they
don't have it, they will be happy
to order it for you . Do your
Hanukah shopping early and avoid
the rush .
t .. nyone going to Detroit in the
near future, plea se contact Rose
L§wson for Sisterhood Gift Shop .
UNIONGRAMS
Announcement has been made that
all checks in payment of Uniongrams are to be sent to Mrs . I.
Ashendorf. You may buy booklets
of Uniongrams, or request that
they be sent out by Chairman,
Hrs . Jeffrey Conn.

�TEl-i?LE AF,T AUC'l.101 'l'O bE HELD NOVElviBbh

23

AT 'TEMPLE

So great was the response to our first adventure in the realm
of art treasures, we feel a SECOND experience will. be even more rewarding, culturally as well as financially .

Preparations are being

made to accept delivery of the most extensive collection of outstanding
works from the art cente~s of Europe and from Israel as well.

We

urge you to reserve NOVElfBi!.h. 23 for this event; to tell your friends
and business associates about the wonderful opportunity presented
here .•• ·where else · can beautifully framed, famous paintings be hau at
the price YOU want to pay???

Included in this Art Auction collection

are ChIG-INAL SCULP'l'U.1~ at raoderate prices.

Prominent author, actor

and television pers onality Steven \!ayne will be here to conduct the
auction.

Note the date, time and place; make arrangements for a

sitter, and plan to come between the hours of 12:00 and 2: 00 PM to
view thes e masterpieces.
begin promptly at 2:00 PM .

Refreshments will be servmd .
Make

Biading will

checks payable to Temple B 1nai

Israel.
11

Sunday, November 23, 1969
Viewing Time 11
Noon to 2: 00 PM
Art Auction 2:00 to 4:00 PM
Social Hall, Temple B1 nai Iwrael

ATTEN1'ION-hELIGI0US "SCI-ICOL PAI,ENTS
Please note that due to the Art Auction, there
• ~will be no heligious School on November 23 .
There
-::-will be Leligious . School on 'Thanksgiving Weekend
• ~of November 30.
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�FAMILY EDUCATION Gfi:GUP Ol:iGANIZED
The Sisterhood Family Education
Committee, in conjuction with the
Temple Education Committee, is
enthusiastically planning a
stimulating series of thought provoking topics - highlighted by
outside speakers .
These programs will be held
once a month in the Social Hall,
immediately following Sabbath
Services . l~efreshments will be
served.
Watch your De cember bulletin
for further information on dates
and topics: !
LY!!!! Strauss
-

_g ULTURAL COUNCIL GIVES PROGRAMS

The Jewish Cultural Council
f Grand Rapids presents a series
f programs of Jewish content .
eries tickets are ;plO for adults
nd ~5 for students .
On November 23 the Honorable
haul Ramati will appear at
e1.1ple iinanuel. On January 11
black rabbi, Hailu Eoshe Paris,
Iill speak at Congregation h.havas
srael. On February 22 at the
Cinema Theater will be shown
Sallah", starring Haym Topol .
At Temple Emanuel on Harch 22,
Theodore Bikel will speak on
The Trend of New Politics 11 •
For further information
CEMETERY ASSOCIATION HOLDS ELECTION~ contact Temple office or members
The following have been elected of t he Board of Trustees.
officers of Mona View Jewiwh Ceme- tery Association : Isadore AshenUJC FISCAL YEAR TO CLOSE
dorf, President; Mrs. Samuel Lawso 1
Statements will again be going
Secretary-Treasurer. Trustees are out t his week to t hose who have
Abe Ashendorf, Arthur G-reenberg,
not paid their 1969 UJC pledges .
Morton Kantor, Jack Lipman, Milton It is called to your attention
Steindler, Sol Silverman, Leo
that the UJC fiscal year closes
Fwsen, Joel Wiener, Irving Singer II on January 31. Payment by the
and Edward Krause .
end. of December is allowable on
i ;y_our federal tax returns .
AhE YOU UP-TO-DATE?
On October 1 the second quarter !I SISTEPJIOOD HAS WRAPPING PROJECT
I
of the Temple fiscal year began .
Anyone interested in helping
If you have not now paid at lea5t I with Sisterhood ' s holiday gift
I
one half of your pledge, you are
i wrapping project, please call
in arrears. Statements will be
i
I Jean ~liener, 739-3267 .
going out t his week .
-1
11 Grant us brotherhood not only
ISRAEL LOVES COMPANY
for this day, but for all our
Going to Israel? Go "El- Al,
years - a brotherhood not of words
the Airline of the Peo~le of Israe 1 but of acts and deeds."
Tell your travel agent to book you
Stephen Vincent Benet
via El-Al.and enter ISRAEL at
I
Kennedx International .
I

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Page 5

�ANNIVEhSMi.IES
Hr . &amp; Hrs . Harrison Friend November 1
Mr . &amp; 1-Irs. Isadore Brody November 16
Dr . &amp; Hrs. Joel Zaslowsky November 17
Mr . &amp; Hrs. Leo li.osen November 20
Dr . &amp; Hrs . Morris Teles November 21
Mr . &amp; Hrs. Eugene Fisher
November 22
}fr . &amp; Mrs. F..ichard Kaufman November 24
THANKS TO:
nuth Oppenheimer, Maxine Kantor ,
and Eileen Jenkins for helping
at the rummage sale . And also
thanks to those who donated
rummage .
Sisterhood

IN APPRECIATION
David Silberman and his par·ents
thank all of you who helped make
him 11 smile 11 throughout his recovery ·with your get well mes~:ages .
Hopefully he will be out of his
cast in a few weeks. David especially uants to thank Mrs .
Bishop for bringine, the third
grade religious school class and
having religious school in his
11
recovery room . 11
I want to thank everyone for
their kindne s ses when I was in
the hospital and recuperating
at home .
Edith Lipman
Jack Chevlin wishes to than.le
all those who sent him messages
of good cheer for a speedy recovery during his recent hospitalization .

Arnold Bourziel, from Hadassah
who appreciated the use of your
RACHEL
11 Shabbat for 'l'oday", which
I saw her first in a ghetto street,
introduced the comraunuty to the
Four hundred years ago;
11 New Sound 11 ,
and let us experience Her face was fair and wise &amp; sweet,
the Sabbath Service in an ultraBut her eyes were wells of 1voe.
Mod mood .
Hadassah Progr,J.m Cornrnittee Patiently, wearily she smiled,
Sustained by an age-old sonL,
REFUAH SHALAMAH
Chanting the prayer of a race
Best wishes for a full recovery
reviled :
to
"How long, 0 Lord, how long?"
}IliS . JACK LIPMAN
MRS . MORRIS TELES
Today I see her selfsame face,
who were hospital patients during
Benign as long ago ,
October .
Serene in light of f r eeborn gr~ce
All promised lands bestow.
Please advise Te,aple office of
illnesses in absence of a rabbi .
The flame of ancient hatred dies;
Nobly she lifts her song .
Violin for sale. Contact Temple
Yet always sorrow haunts her eyes:
Secretary .
11
How long, 0 Lord, how long'?"
Page 6
·"

�YAHRZEIT
IDA ASHENDORF, mother of Mr . Abe
Ashendorf, Mr. Isadore Ashendorf,
Mr . Jacob Ashendorf and Hr . Max
Ashendorf, November 2, Cheshvan 21
HEYER FISI-fi''.fAN, father of Mrs . Leo
Rose, November 4
JACOB RIPNER, father of Mrs .
Douglas nosen, November 6
HYMAN FI.J0J4AN, father of Hrs.
Leo Hosen, November 7
BEh.NAHD ALTHOLZ, father of Mrs .
Milton Steindler, November 13
SADIE GROSSMAN, mother of Nr.
Herman Grossman, }ir. Harold
Grossman, Vlrs . Samuel Klayf,
Nrs. Ilalph August, November 14
Kislev 4
ROSE HAI.KIN, mother of Mrs . Ellis
Chevlin, November 15, Kislev 5
REVA BANKS, sister of Mr. Herman
Grossman, Mr. Harold Grossman,
Hrs. Samuel Klayf and }K.rs.
Ralph August, November 18
SAMUEL LIPMh.N, husband of Nrs .
Hose Lipman&gt; father of Mr. Jack
Lipman, brother of Mr. Hyman
Lipman, November 18
JACOB GREENBAUM, father of }1rs .
Rose Rosenberg, November 19,
Kislev 9
RABBI SHABBSAI TELES, father of
Dr . Horris Teles, November 21
SOL COHAN , husband of Hrs·. Betty
Cohan, November 22
SALAH SIMON, wife of Mr. Joseph
Simon, November 22, Kislev 12
SAW.I-I HIBNICK, mother of Mrs .
Leo Fonstein, November 24
ARTHUh 1.fuNDELSON, brother of Mrs .
rteeva Levy, November 26
RAE CUYHAN, mother of Mrs .
Morris Kantor, November 26,
Kislev 16
HAFJlY GREEN, brother of Mrs.
Rose Rosenberg, November 27
Continued next column
Page 7

YAHRZEIT CONTINUED
ALE..'8'1.NDER SAivilI'..:,L Kf~USE, father
of Mr. Edward Krause, November 27, Kislev 17
JULIUS SILVEI--'J:IAN, father of Mr.
Sol Silverman, November 27,
Kislev 17
ROSE GREENBEli.G, mother of Mrs .
Sol Silverman, November 29
DAVID ZASLOWSKY, father of Dr .
Joel Zaslowsky, November 29,
Kii;ilev 19 .
SYLVIA hUBINSh.'Y, sister of Mr.
Louis RubinskL Novemb~r_]O.
GALOMBECK UNVEILING ANNOUNCED
The unveiling of the stone
for Mrs . Martha Galombeck will
take place on Sunday, November 9,
at 2:00 PH at Mona View Cemetery.
CONTRIBUTIONS
General Fund, from Nr . and Mrs .
Herbert Ennis, for bulletin
expenses.
OUR APOLOGIES TO MR.So FRANK MERCER
who made a Yizkor contribution in
memory of Miss Rose Shapiro . Her
name was listed in error as Mrs.
Ra:IJ2h Mercer.
JUDAISM
11 Take heed to yourself, my child,
in all thy works; and be discreet
in all thy behavior . And what
thou thyself hatest, do to no
tman. 11
Tobit 4_:_1.4--15
To err is human, to forgive
Divine.
ATTEND SABBATH SERVICES
Ui.EGUIARLY • REMEMBER, Mb.NY WHO
~JOULD LIKE TO CANNOT !

�MUSTY NEWSLE.'T1'ER

The Temple Youth Group has started some new projects this fall. Vfo
are going to work in the Seaway Convalescent Home, and possibly tutor
underprivileged children. These endeavors promise to be rew-drding not
only to t hose individuals involved, but to our entire community . For
in helping the people who one day may take an active part in this community, we are benefiting our community .
Also, HUSTY has been working on Friday night services which we will
be giving monthly . \le are attempting to bring in some new innovations
and interesting ideas into the Sabbatµ service .
We are all looking forward to the exciting as well as rewarding experience of Fall Conclave in Battle Creek. This year, as every year,
it promises to be a huge success .
Annette Libner, Secretary
"RECIPE FOR GROWING UP"
Teenagers want to be grown-up; the process is always difficult, for
them and for those around them . I humbly submit Ten Commandments to
teenagers, as a recipe for growing up. Here they are:
1.

2,

BE TRUE to your best self - not to the child-personality you are
discarding!
BE TOLEI-Ji.NT of your parents; they really love you!

3. BE ThCTFUL with your parents' friends; why insult them with rudeness?

4. BE TOUGH-SKINNED enough to differ from the crowa; any boob can
inimate everyone else!

5. BE TOUGH-MINDED before arriving at your own opinions; don't 1 fall 11
fihr every fad!
BE TEi. JJEFu1.TE toward the opinions of others; you are not required to
know everything!
7. BE TRUSTFUL toward the future and mankind; people are not so bad
after all .
8 . BE THhN'KFUL for your blessings; just living in the free,plentiful
air of United States is a privilege !
9. BE THOUGHTFUL of the people around you; then you won't brood so
much about yourself.
10. BE TRUST1;0RTHY in your work and play; cutting corners is one way ·
to stunt your character!
Rabbi abraham L. Feinberg

6.

�AND TO W '. V/ Sil:1 F.f~

H::: ST;-;E SSED

Ar-TC;l

\VHAT !IE

T:E

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CA i_:_El)

AUD i !: hi GE•

T HE i; H !-S: l •fi lCAL

SIG MIFICANCE 11 OF ·1:1E Mff T l '~ G P.FT::: R THE
11
GEN TUR I ES-OLD TR l1G IC DI ALOG' 1 BET WEEN
CATHOLICS AND JE ws.
HE SAID THAT HE AND THE POPE GREETED EACH
OT HER WITH SHALOM AND TOLD THE JE WISH
ROrAA N LE AD ERS THAT THE 11 DISCUSSION GAVE HIM
FULLY TO UNDERSTAND THAT THE POPE WISHES
TO EXP RESS A SENSE OF DEEP RESPECT FOR
THE H: STORICAL '.HERITAGE AND THE SPIRITUAL
LEG ACY OF THE JEWISH PEOPLE WHOSE CO NTI NU ITY IS NOW ASSURED BY THE STATE OF
I SRAEL 11 •
EGAN STRESSED THE HOPE THIS RESPECT COULD
BECOM E A 11 POINT OF DEPARTURE 11 FOR MORE
CO~ TACTS WITH THE VATICAN, WHICH HE CALLED
A 11 CURREN T FA CTOR IN INTERNATIONAL
POLITICS 11 •
EBAN ALSO SAID, IN APPARENT REPETITION OF
WHAT HE TOLD THE POPE, THAT 11 THE WILL OF
OUR PEOPLE IS FIRM IN MAINTAINING THE
PRESEN T SITUATION. UNTIL THERE IS PEACE
TH AT GUA RANTEE S OUR FRONTIERS, A RAPID
SOLUTI ON IS NOT TO BE EX PECTED 11 •
THIS WAS TAKEN IN SOM E VATICAN CIRCLES AS A
PO SSIBLE REBUFF TO THE VATICA N'S DfSI P.E
FOR A QUICK SETTLE MENT AT LE AS T RE GAKDING
THE CUSTODY OF THE HOLY SITES.
I MM EDIATELY AFTER ISRAEL CAPTURED EAST
JE RUS ALE M FRO M THE ARAB S IN THE 1967
SIX -D AY WAR, THE POPE CALLED FOR
JE RUSALE M TO BE PROCLAI MED AN OPEN CITY.

�HIGHLIGITTS MUSKEGON CHAPTER OF HADASSAH

Et LEEN JE~K I NS, PRES! DENT

FLORH-ICE RUBI NSKY, OORRES. SEC•Y.

L ET

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THANKS

IS WI TH A THANKFUL HEART THAT . HADASSAH EXTtNDS TO EACH AND EVERYONE- A JOYFUL

THANKSGIVING, AND THATYOUR HOLIDAY BE GREATLY- ENIHCHEb BY THE FRUITS OF YOUR MANY
ENDEAVORS, BY THE Kl~DLY, LITYLE DEEDS so THOUGHT~ULLY DONE, BY THE FAVORS or· FRIENDS
SO DEEPLY APPRECIATED, AND SIVING THANKS TO THE ALMIGHTY f'OR ~HE BLESSINGS THAT
DAILY ARE OUR WHICH WEARE PRONE TO TAKE FOR GRANTED, AND f'OR THE JOY OF ENJOYING
AND THE f'ULNESS ·or LIVING FOUND 11 1N THE HEART THAT IS BRIMMED OVER WITH THANKSGIVING•

HADASSAH SALUTES AND REJOICES WITH
EL AL AIRLINES IN CELEBRATING ITS
20TH BIRTHDAY. , THE SAGA Of" :rHE '
BEGINNINGS OF' THIS
MIGHTY f"LEET OF'
PLANES ALL BEGAN
NOVEMBER 15, 1948,

IL. 12 MILLION.
OTHER AIRLINES IT DID NOT

AL PROPHESY
THE AIRLINE
INHERITED A
ITS STRONG POINT THROUGH Dlf"FICULT YEARS. ON JUNE 5, 1967 THE ARMIES OF EGYPT,
IN ITS EARLY DAYS ONE Of' THE LARGER EXJORDAN AND SYRIA LAUNCHED ATTACKS ON SEVPENDITURES OF THE AIRLINE WAS F'OR PAINT, ERAL F'RONTS. ALL -OUTSIDE AIRLIN~S STO~PED
AND THE ENTIRE AIRCRAFT WOULD SOMETl~ES
f'L~ING TO tSRAEL EXCEPT EL AL. MANY
ITS
RECEIVE A TEMPORARY REPAINT JOB WHENEVER PERSONNEL WERE NOW SERVING IN THE ARMED
IT HAD TO F'LY OVER MORE DANGEROUS AREAS ONFORCES, BUT EL AL f'LEW SCHEDULED ROUTES,
ITS MERCY FLIGHTS.
CARRYING PASSENGERS AND CARGO. HOSTESSES
BECAME BUS DRIVERS, OrFICE CLERKS LOADED
THE SEVEN YEARS AF'TER ITS BEGINNING, ARE AIRPLANES, AND MANAGEMENT HELPED CLEAN
STOMETIMES REFERRED TO AS THE 11 LEAN YEARS 11 0UT HANGARS. THE 2800 PERSONNEL ALL OVER
IN EL AL 1 S HISTORY. ATTEMPTS THEN WERE
THE WORLD DID DOUBLE TIME THAT WAY. THEY
MADE . TO EST AB.LI SH . ITSELF' AS A MEMBER OF' . KEPT ESSENTIAL OF'f'ICES OPENED AROUND THE
THE INTE~NATIO.NAL AIRL_INE FAMILY, COMPET- CLOCK. AFTER THAT YEAR, THE COMPANY HP.D
JNG FOR THE TRANS-ALA~TIC ~~AR~ET WITH AN TO TRY AND MAKE GOOD LOSSES Of' MILLIONS OF
INADEQUATE FLEET Of' 4 VINTAGE CONSTELLA- DOLLARS AND SO BEGAN AN INTENSIFIED TOUPl~l
CAMPAIGN, TOGETHER WITH THE MINISTRY OF
TIONS•
TOUR I SM. -HER USALEM WAS RELEGATED AS THE
TOWARDS THE END Of' 1957 THE GOVERNMENT,
CENTER Of' THE TOURIST CAMPAIGN BECAUSE IT
THE MAJOR I TV SHAREHOLDER OF EL AL ( THE
OFFl:.RED ALL THE HOLY SI TES WITHCL'T ,HE
JEW I SH AGENCY, Z IM Ar-ID THE HI ST ADRUT HOLD BOTHER OF CROSS I NG BOARDERS OR F' AC I l\1G GU?!S ;,
MINORITY 8HARE8) MADE A BOLD DECISION WHENTRAVEL AGENTS AND WRITERS WERE KEY FIGURES
IT DEC :m:n TO ACQUIRE L~ OF THE ,1110ST
IN PROMOTING TOUR I SM AND GAVE THE OPPCrnlJ- ·
MOD~RN AIRCRAFT THF.N AVAILABLE---BRISTOL NITY TO SEE FOR THEMSELVES THAT ISRAEL lb
BRITAN~ I A ,tET-PROPS~ EL AL THEN PUT THESESAFE, HAD MORE THAN EVER TO OF'F'ER. TODA ~
NE W AIRCRAFT INTO ATLANTIC SERVICE. THEN EL AL PERSONNEL f'ROM FLIGHT CRE WS TO
ON D~c. 22, 1957, WHEN THE OTHER AIRLINES GROUND STAFF', MECHA~ICS AND F'ITTERS ET AL
WERE STiLL FLYING PISTON-ENGINED AIRCRAFT,ARE SO THOROUGHLY TRAl'NED IN THE SCHOOL
THE flRS T EL AL 1S NEW F'LEET OF BRITANNIAS AT Lon AIRPORT; HEADQUARTERS OF EL AL.
SFF.D ACrWSS THE ATLAI\JTIC TO ESTABLISH F'OR THE HIGHEST STANDARDS ARE MAINTAINED, AND
ISRAEL A NEW BLUE R1saoN SP~~D RECORD FOR MANY MUST TAKE UPGRADING AND REFRESHER
THE SHORTEST TIME LOGGED TI LL THEN BY A
COURSES ALL YEAR. Now THE NEW ORANGE
CO MMERCIAL AIRCRAFT BETWEEN NEW YORK AND TERMl~iL AT KENNEDY A•~PORT IN NEW YORK
Lo~JDEN. THEN EL AL STEPPl=:D UP ITS SF.R- _ IS COt!SlDERED ONE OF' THE WORLD 1 S FINEST.
VICES TO TEL Av1v-NEw YORK FLIGHTS TO 5
Ir YOU ARE GOING TO ISRAEL, BE SURE TO
TI MES A WEEK, AND DOUBLED ITS SHARE OF
THE ATLANTIC TRAFF'IC WITHIN A YEAR. THE FLY EL AL. You HAVE A DELIGHTFUL EXPE81 ENCE IN STORE, AND WHEN IN iS8PEL,
IMPETUS Of' THIS BOLD MOVE OF BUYING THE
BE 3URE TO f'LY EL /\1.. 0 1/f.F. Ti:F t'':~ I ON WH ERE
NEW AIRCRAF'T WAS ENOUGH TO PU T EL AL
MosEs RECEIVED Tl~ :: Tr:n Cmw.'\~!D:v.::r.'TS .• THi..1,
AMON G THE TOPE INTERNATIO N/\!. AVIATION
COMP ANIES, A POSITION IT HAB HELD SINCE. CIRCLE THE KE~ FO ! N78 S~ C~ AT M~ o S!N~i

or

�AND SHARM-EL-SHEIK AND THEN TO E1LAT WHERE
TRADITION SAYS KING Sol.:'oMON SPENT MANY
HOURS AND DAYS CONTEMPLATING AFFAIRS OF
STATE, AND USED AS A "RETREAT" FROM HIS
MANY WIVES. WHILE YOUR EL AL PLANE IS AWA1TING THE miTURN FLIGHT, TAKE THE GLASSBOTTOMED BOAT TRIP TO VIEW THE FABULOUS
CORAL FORMATIONS IN THE RED SEA, AND VIEW
THE MANY AND VARIED MYRIAD MAZE OF DIFFERENT COLORED FISH DARTING LIKE MANY FACETED
JEWELS. ON YOUR WAY BACK THE COLOR or THE
HILLS AND MOUNTAINS CHANGE WITH THE CHANGI NG ANGLE or THE . DESERT SUN. NESTLED. l.fi ~
THE AREA IS THE Sr. CA1HERiNE MONA~TERY • .
IT' · Is THE OLDEST CONT I NUOUSLY I NHAB.I TED .;
MONASTERY IN THE WORLD, A~D -~AS ,AN ._ ANCl~NT
LI BHARY OF' I LLUM I NATE_D MANUSCR I PS AND. A
HISTORY ~ICH IN TRADITION.

***-!~*********-!•*********************¾******

THE TIME JERUSA4EM · WAS RULED BY RMOAM
EMPEROR JULIAN, WHO PERMITTED THE JEws
TO REBUILD PART OF THE TEMPLE DESTROYED
BY AN EARLIER ROMAN CONQUEROR. THE
INSCRIPTION PROVES WE WERE THERE AT THAT
. TIME, AND THAT WE LONGED FOR JERUSALEM
EVEN THEN, SAID PROF'. MAZAR. HOWEVER
MOST ARCHAEOLOGICAL rlNDS IN THE WALL
AREA SO FAR HAVE BEEN OS MOSLEM NATURE.

*****·************************************
HADASSAH MEET! NG -WI LL BE -HELD l'N OOVEMBER, :AND. THE DATE . IS TO BE ANNOUNCED
. BY .CARD. · THE TIME WILL 8£ 8':00 ·P.M.
. AND w1LL
rEr~tPL£ s 1 NA1 1·SRAEL.
!LANA Co~N WILL ~IVE HER REPORT ON THE
NATIONAL HADASSAH CONVENTION HELD IN
NEW ORLEANS, LA. FOLLOWING THAT,
AUDREY AND ELLEN CAHILL WILL TELL ABOUT
THE REGIONAL HADASSAH CONFERENCE HELD
IN MONROE, MtCHJGiN ON THi 21ST . OF Oar.
THIS WAS A ONE D~Y - SESSION, AND ~HERE I~
MUCH TO REtAY 1 SO PLEASE BE READY TO
ATTEND.

s_EAr

TODAY THE VISITOR TO ISRAEL DOES NOT SEE
THE WORD 11 HADASSAH 11 PRINTED ALL OVER ON .
VARIOUS SIGNS, PLAQUES, YET ITS IMPACE IS
CLEARLY. ACROSS AND F'IRMLY ETCHED AS If' lT
WERE A MAPe
THE GOVERNMENT OF ISRAEL,
RE COGN·1ZING HADASSAH I S SERVI CE i N I TS.
*************i}*********i}*********·**i~*****
RECENT HOLOCAUST AND ITS PAST HISTORY
BOUND UP · WITH THE UNCOUNTED MARTYRS, HAS
Po PE PAUL vI AND I sRAE LI
RE I GN·..
PRESENTED ITS DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD
MINISTER ABBA EBAN GREETED EA(}H .OTHER
FOR SPECIAL CONTRIBUTION TO DR. KALMAN J.
WITH "SHAL0~ 1--THE
HEBREW
SA~Ui~TION
.
'
...
. ... .
· MANN AND THE HADASSAH STAFF' IN A NOTABLE
WHICH MEANS PEACE, AND JHEN .CONFERRED FOR
CEREMONY WHICH TOOK PLACE ON THE 29TH or
AN HOUR ABOUT ~Rti~~ECT~ f"O~ A MapDLE EAST
SEPTEMBER AT THE MINISTRY Of' DEFENSE
PEJ\CEe
REHABILITATION CENTER IN NAHARIYA. THOSE
Or YOU WHO' HAVE RECEIVED THE UNUSUAL
. VA:ricAN STATEMENTS SAID THE. POPE 11 LIST=
MEDICAL SUPPLEMENT WILL BE THE GRAPHICALLY EN~D ~TTENTIVELY 11 AS EBAi ~XPLAINED
ILLUSTRATED DETAILS OUTLINED AND THE MAGIS~At(it POSITION ON ARAB REFUGEES,
ITUDE OF THIS SERVICE POINTS THE WAY TO
J~RusiLEM, THE HOLY SITES,_ ~ND EF'FORTS
NE W CHALLENGE •
VEN- AF'TERIHE 6 BAY- WAR, - To REACH A SETTLEMENT WITH _.ARAB ..S_TAT-£S.
AND WHEN THE ARABS FLED PALESTINE IN 1948
DID NOT FORGET HADASSAH 1 S HEALING IMPACT.
TH~ MEETING MARKED THE FIRS! TIME THAT A
MANY ARABS EVEN ASKED FOR THE SAME DOCTORS POPE AND A HIGH OFFICIAL OF ISRAEL SAT
WHO TREATED THEM THOSE YEARS AGO~ AND WHEN DOWN FOR SUBSTANTIVE TALKS. POPE P,1us
CONF'RONTED WITH THEM, WERE AMAZED AT THE
XI I RECEIVED MOSHE §HARETT, THEN tHE
PmYSIOAL OHA~GE IN THEIR APPEARANCES, BUT
FOREIGN MINISTER, IN 1952 BUT NOTHING
ETERNALLY GRATEF'UL ·~OR THEIR MEDICAL
SUBSTANTIVE WAS DISCUSSED. THE VATICAN
KNOWLEDGE, AND THAT THEY WERE ONLY TOO
STATEMENT SAID THE POPE OUTLINED _THE
HAPPY TO HELP THEM WITH LATEST MEDICAL
CHURCH'~ POSITIONS ON f~E -M.E. l~SUES AND
DISCOVERIES. OuR GUIDE IN ISRAEL INFORMED
OFfiRED ~~SHELP IN AC~1iy1NG qA ✓ UST AND
OUR GROUP THAT MANY OF' THE ARAB~ WANTED TO DU~ABLE ~EACt, .AND A fRATERNAL AND FRUITKNOW WHEN THE HOSPITAL ON MT~ ScdPUS WOULD fuL tO-EXISTiNdE IN ·rHt REC6GNITIOU . OF
THi' FfGHTS--REL1G1ous AND c1 ·v.1L·- -0F ALL 11 •
BE READY TO TAKE CARE OF THEM. WHE~ THEY
THE STATE~ENY ' I~ A~ OBVIOUS ATTEMPT TO .
LEARNED THAT MANY DOCTORS WERE GONE, _OR
AVOID OFFENDING ARAB LEADERS, SAID TH ; T
HAD BEEN KILLED AT THE TIME OF THE CONVOY
THE POPE MADE THE SAME OFF'ER TO THEMe
TO Mr. ScoPuS,THEY COULD NOT FULLY COMPREHEND THE PASSAGE Of' TIME, AND OPENLY
IT ALSO DESCRIBED THE MEETING AS A PRISHED TEARS or SORROW.
VATE AUDIENCE, RATHER THAN AN OF'FICfA~
****************************************** ONE. ISRAEL IS THE ONLY M. E. NATION
THAT DOES NOT HAVE FciRMAL DIPLOMATIC
RELATIONS WITH T~E VATICAN. !SRAELIS HAv ~
AN ANCIENT QUOTE IS F'OllND ON THE WAILING
SOUGHT SUCH RELATIONS, BUT THE VATICAN
WALL IN JERUSALEM. A 1500-YEAR-OLD
QUOTATION FROM THE BIBLE HAS BEEN DISCOVER- HAS NEVER TAKEN ANY INITIATIVE TOWARD I~
ED ON THE SACRED WESTERN WALL OF THE GREAT AND THE ·1ssuE DID NOT . CQME UP AT THE Tl~~
OF THIS HISTORIC MEETING. EBAN ALSO
JEWISH TEMPLE. A LEADING ISRAELI
SPO.KE OF THE SITUATION OF JEWS IN ARAB
ARCHAEOLOGIST SAYS iT PROVES J;ws LIVED
COUNTRIES AND 11 0THER PROBLEMS OF A
IN AND WORSHIPPED JERUSALEM IN 400 A.D.
HUMANITARIAN CHARACTER"• IT IS THOU~HT
THIS LATTER STATEMENi MAY HAVE BEEN
PROF'ESSORBENYAMIN MA.ZAR, HEADING THE
. . A
REFERENCE TO EF'FO~TS UNDE~ WAY ib WIN
EXCAVATIONS AROUND . TH~ TEMPLE WALLS, . SAID
THE RELEASE OF two ~,s~AtLIS HELD IN SYRIA
THE SENTtNCE WAS FROM ISAIAH, CHAPT~R 66,
SINCE THE HIJACKING . OF AN ISRAEil-BOUND
VERSE 14: "AND WHEN YE SEE THIS, YOUR
TRANS WORLD AIRLINES JET LINER BY ARAB
HcART SHALL REJOICE, AND YOUR BONES SHALL
' GUERRILLAS.
FLOURISH LIKE~~ HERB 11 •

Fa

•'

'

0

MAZAR SAID tHE INSCRIPTION WAS WRITTEN AT

EBAN TALKED TO ROME'S JEWISH COMMUNIT !

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Congregation Sons of Israel

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New Year Edition

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RABBI SATLOW'S SERMONS
ROSH HASHONAH
Friday evening, S~ptember ? ..... ...... ......... "REMEMBER Us UNTO L1FE ..
Saturday morning, September 8 .................. "REBUILDING THE WoRw"

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Sunday morning, September 9 ...... ...... ...... ... ..... "WHAT SHALL

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YOM KIPPUR
Sunday evening, September 16 ..................... ...
Kol Nidre: "WHAT Vows Do WE TAKE"

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Monday morning, September 17 .......... .. ... .. .. .. ... "Tirn SECOND CHANCE ..
Monday afternoon ................................................ "REUNION AT Y1sKoR"

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Friday evening, September 21.. ... ..... ...."THE JEWISH loEA OF BEAUTY ..
Friday evening, September 28 .... "THE SYMBOL OF JEWISH SuRVIVAL ..
Saturday morning, September 29 .. ... ...YisKOR: "W1TH EMPTY HANos"
Saturday evening, September 29 ........... .
S1MCHAS ToRAH: PROCESSION OF THE ToRAHS

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ROSH HASHONAH

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MUSIC IN THE SYNAGOGUE

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

MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN

Rabbi Lewis Satlow, editor

Vol.

New Year. 5706

No. I

A MESSAGE FROM YOUR RABBI

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

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

May our prayer be granted on this Rosh
Hashonah day!

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

---o--Our Appreciation

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

�uLAU

TO KNOW YOU

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

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

CHOIR

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

---0--WELCOME

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

---o--MEMBERSHIP

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

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

for present

SUNDAY SCHOOL

WANTED

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

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

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

�"IN MEMORIAM"

Y IS KOR NAME S

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

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

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

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

CALENDAR

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

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

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

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

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

RESERVE THE DATET
United Jewish Charities

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

Annual Dinner Meeting

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

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

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

Occidental Hotel

WKBZ

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

-.

CHILDREN'S SUCCOS SERV ICE

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

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

�DEDICATED TO THE BRAVE MEN AND WOMEN

IN OUR ARMED FORCES

***
Irving Achtenberg

Lawrence Gluck

Harry Ashendorf

Dave Goldberg

I. Ashendorf

Herman Grossman

J.

Ashendorf

Louis H. Grossman

Al Parker

Max Ashendorf

Lewis S. Grossman

Syd. Polly

Hilliard Gudelsky

Leonard Price

Abe Berman

Justin Gudelsky

Jack Berman

Leon Gudelsky

Max O. Berman
Eugene Hirsch

Marcus Bess

George Hirsch

Phil Best

Irving Hirsch

Stanford Broutman

Dan M. Moore

R. M. Orlikoff

Douglas Rosen
Seymour Rosenberg
Chas. Rubinsky
Louis Rubinsky

Sam Jacobs

Marvin Saffer

Morton Jacobs

Sam Schumacher

Herman Kessler

Irving E. Silverman

Lawrence Klein

Harry Singer

Ben Klitzner

Hy. Singer

Oscar Daniels

Arthur Kopoloff

Irving Singer

Henry Darmstadter

E. H. Krause

Leslie Davis

David Krupp

Seymour Cane
Alfred Caplan
Jerome Cherin
Ben Cohen

G. B. DeJong
Frank Disken

N. H. Skolkin

Raedelle S. Levy

Irving Stein

Jack Lipman

Norman Fleishman
Ardo M. Friend

Phillip Miller

Harrison (Buddy) Friend

James Mintz

*

MU SK2GON PRIN T S HO P

Marvin Skolkin

Morris Levine
Volf Liebovitz

Eugene Fisher

Jay L. Singer

Jerome Stern - Killed in Action

Robert Stein
Lewis Jack Steindler
Nathan Talbot

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Congregation Sons of Israel
Muekellon, Michigan

Vol. 1

OCTOBER 1945

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RABBI SATLOW'S SERMONS

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

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Friday Evening, October 12th:
Noah-Genesis

VI, 9-XI"He Walked With God"

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

Friday Evening, October 26th:

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

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

No. 2
EMERGENCY!!

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

---o--A MESSAGE FROM YOUR RABBI

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

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

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

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

---o---

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

---o--HADASSAH

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

---o---

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

---o---

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

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

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                    <text>BULLETIN

of
Congregation Sons cf Israel
Huskc gon - !Eichigan

Vol. 1

November - 1945

RABBI SATLOW1 S SER.HONS:

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

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

For t he Sake of Heaven"
by Martin Buber

NOVE!mER IS JEWISH BOOK MOHTH

No. 3

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

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

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

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

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

JEWISH BOOKS ARE
YIEAPOHS OF DUIOCRACY

HEBB..Eti SCHOOL

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

Mr.

&amp;

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

�WELCOME

HOME!

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

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

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

11

12

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

11

13

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

11

18

Sisterhood Hard Times
Party.

11

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

11

20

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

11

27 Bible Class

1farc Leslie Ber.er.an
Roger Hichacl Krause

11

Hazel Tov

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

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

December - 1945

Vol. 1

No . 5

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

Nazi I s Confession:

Robert Ley' s Testament"

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

The Badge of Greatness"

.
Friday Night is Synagogue Night

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

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

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

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

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

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

�Calendar of Events

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

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

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

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

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

J.anuary - 1946

V,ol. 1

RABBI SATLOW 1S SERMONS:.

Friday evening, January 4th
11

Is There A Jewish Way of Life? 11

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

FRIDAY NIGHT IS SYNAGOGUE
NIGHT

8:15 o'clock

No. 7

�SERUON OF THE W.liliK

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

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

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

on

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

and

COMFORT ITEMS AND MEDICINES

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

r

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

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Reserve the datet
l'JUSICAL EVENT OF

THE YEAR

/

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

Auditorium
·Hackle1 Art Gallery

Folk songs, Character portrayals, Interpretaticms. ·
.

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

.

.

. -

.

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

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

CONGREGATION B1NAI ISRAEL
Muskegon, Michigan

February - 1946

Vol. 1

RABBI SATLOW 1 S S:ERlvfONS

Friday evening, February 1st
11

Th,e _Spirit Enslaved 11

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

11

Should Vie Sponsor Yeshivos 11

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

No, 9

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

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

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

Kind.

I

III
VII

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

Vle are Sorry!

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

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

�Your Rabbi in the Community

CALENDAR. OF EVENTS

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

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

Mr. Charles Locke is in charge .

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

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

~r

•:-

• !-

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

~

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

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

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

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