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TEMPLE
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MUSKE(JON, MlCHl(JAN
Rabbi Stani~ll Kaplan
· Abe Ashendorf

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October 20, 1961 - 10 Cheshvan, 5722

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A Commentary on Rabbi R. Gittelsohn 1 s article
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NO C0:MJvIUNITY SERVICES
('Se e 11 .\nne Frank" at C-entra::Ccam us 8:15 P. M.)
. ·. :'For the Sabbath of October 27.;.28th, the only
Community Service will be Saturday morning at
11:00 ,\. . M. For Yahrzeit, one may attend either
the early Friday E\ c, Se rvice at 7:30 P. M. or
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RABB I TO YOU ••• JEWISH BOOK MONTH will soon be here (Novemher . 12
Dec~ber 10 ), and I prefE:lr to bring it to your attention now.
This is because ,'J)ULT JEWISH · EDUCATION should . be I think fore most in our minds at this time when we are planning to begin
our series of adult studies soon.
Judging from our literary habits, I wonder whether JEWISH
BOOK MON'IH will bring any significant new dimensions to our
shrinking lives . Jewish Books of lasting and far-reaching
value do not seem to command our fervent attention. As . 11BestSeller Jews" we go a-horde-ing with the mob rather than ·focus
our inner eye upon those masterpieces which will fulfill our
inner needs and thus both improve our cultural taste and recreate our lives. We are ridiculously and stubbornly overlyconcerned .with our "caloric diets" and o_v erlY-iJ:ldiff erent to
our' "reading diets". The very fact that·:w~ -; have to resort _t9 _ . .,.
a special month for Jewish content _to our reading material. re-- (· ....
veals that our "reading list of favorites" is top-heavy with ·
anything but Jewish literature . Though our Bible is the all-time
11 best seller", it plays a very musty and innocent part in our
lives .
· With all out' leisure time there is little time and inclination
for serious read~ng and study. It is high time we convert the
energy we use in lamenting the lack of our adult studies into
energy to ;fir).d out how it can be done . · I suggest you 11 consult
the Rabbi" ·and follow the example of the few .individuals who make
time available from their very busy schedul~s for planned and intensive . ~dult Jewish F.ducation.
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LE:J)ERSHIP INSTITUTE FOR TEMPLE
BO:.RD MEMBERS -~ U,'.HC GRE.' T L;\KE

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

livered the major luncheon address
on 11 The HUC- JIR, · its Rol·e . in ,\m-:erican Jewish Life and Thought."
.The three hour workshops were:
Education, Youth, Social ;~ction,
Public Relations arid Finance .
Our ·President; Mr ~ ./\.b e .:.shendorf , and Mr, Leo ::fio sen, a Past
President and · present Board Memb er, attended.
AD\f~' NCED HEBREW "CLiSS PREP..~RING
-· FOf(?;GI1,; U,'.TION .
~ gain:,. we . haye an advanced Religious High School Class . in Hebrew •• Two students -or:-:;-t hfs class
are cont::i..n1+:i,.I).g . th:i,.~j~-~~~ . an(\ are
preparing f;qr ,gi:-q.q~at:i,.qn,. :_Edward
Ross and Marc Becker •• and this
vear
i s a new student , Lorraine there
I&lt;'riena. .

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T E MP L E- F A M I L Y
YAHRZE!TS
Maurice Field, father of Harry
Field, October 23rd.
Bernard Altholz, father of Mrs,,
Milton Steindler, October 25th.
Sam Augusovitz,. father of Dr.
Ralph .August October 28th
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Mr. &amp; Mrs.., Max Ashendorf, 10/22/42
Mr. &amp; Mrs .. Max Rothschild 10/22/.SO
Mr . &amp; Mrs ... s. Rosenberg, 10/31/42
Mr. &amp; Mrs.- Harrison Friend 11/1/45
REFUAH SHELAYMAH
Our prayers for a complete recovery to : Mrs . Samuel Klayf
Mrs Td , h ' d f
• .I.! a ,1s en or
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rMrs. Earl.Brace
who is at 1'1ercy Hospit al .
THANK YOU
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Very muc~ -tq ·all my friends and
the Rabbi for their visits, gifts,
flowers· and Uniongrams during my · . _ .
stay at the _haspital for eye'·
_surgery-. Edythe Broutman
CONGRATULATIONS . /
To Mr. &amp; Mrs. Charles YakeV. on
",,.,., lJ1.LIC~F,\ ,t:rickyorj,treat ",,,,
the birth of their daughter' Laura
Wed..-1.::.Jteorew "Cfasses " " ,,,.. n m m.,..,
Susan.
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11 THE DIARY OF ,\NNE FR.,'..NK 11
Thr 2-BALFOUR DAY.
Heb. &amp; Bar Mitzvah Classes
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Conf • Class: 7 :15-S :30 PM
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&amp; Sat, Oct.27 .. 28 , Central Camp·,
B -1 ai Brith:. 8:JO P..l"l.,
Adults-75¢'; Students-50¢ . For
WITH THK RABBI :
tickets please call Avis 1'P~es,
Elected.-.by Michigan State Temple - P,\ 2-3945 or J. Lawson PL5-2935 .
Youth to be its Senior- Rabbini_c al
BAR MITZV.\H
Advise·r ' for fourth consecutive--yr
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Mr .. &amp; Mrs. Jerome Cherin announce
One of __tn.r.ee panel;Ls:t-,:C?D."' ltTe--acfi- - .. the .Bar Mitzvah of their son,
ing Communism fu our School ·
David, on Saturday, October 28th,
terns" - Muskegon Heights P.-T..A..
a~ 11:00 A.M., and cordially in- "
on December 4th
Le all members (over 11 years
of a~e) ~o th~ Kiddush and Reception 111lmed1ately after Services, ,

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

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UNION OF l:.MERICJ,N HEBREW CONGRE-

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

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

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

OCTOBER 28, 1960
CI-IBSVAN 7, 5721
C O MM U N I T Y

Arthur H. Greenberg, President

WORSHIP
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WHO ARE MOVING To DETROIT NOVEMBER 1st
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WORSHIP
October 28 and November 4
October 29 end November 5

NOVEMBER 11th - ~as Mitzvah of Becky and Nancy Ashendorf

'

8:30 P.M.

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

�TEl-'.i PLE

CALENDAR

F AH I L Y

Anniversaries
OCTOBER
Sun JO-RELIGIOUS SCH00L,10-12:15 A.M
UNICEF Assembly
Mr. &amp; Hrs. Seymour Rosenberg,
Board of Education Meeting,
October 31, 1942
10:45 A.M.
-6:30 P.M. HADASSAH PAID-UP
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Harrison Friend,
Mru1BErtSHIP DrnNER
November 1, 1945
Mon 31-HEBREW CLASSES-4th Yr

&amp;

Adv.

NOVEMBER
Tue 1-HEBREW CLASSES- 1st Yr &amp;
Advo..nced Bnr Hitzvnh
-NO SISTERIDOD NEETrnG
Wed

Mr.

&amp; Mrs. Warner Galombeck,
November 7, 1938

Yahrzeits
Gertrude Riva Singer Hother of
Joseph Singer, Chesv2n 100ctober 31
j

2-BALF0UR DAY
-HEBREW CLA.SS~S-.5th Yr. &amp;
Junior High
Sam Augusovi tz, Father of Dr.
-ISRAELI SYMPHONY CONCERT -MSU
R:.':.lph August, Chesvo.n 12November 2
Thr 3-10:00 A.M. SISTERl-I00D COFFEE
HOUR VITH RABBI
Meyer Fishmr:n, Father of Mrs. Leo
-HEBREW CLASSES - 2nd Yr. &amp;
Rose, 1'fovember 4
Bar Mitzvah Beginners
-7: 15-8: 45 P .M. C0NFIRlvlATION
Je.cob Ripner, Father of Mrs. Dougle
CLASS
Rosen, November 6
-8:30 P.M. B 1 NAI BRITH
Hym2,n Fh.xmun, Father of Mrs. Leo
Sun 6-AMERICAH EDUCATION WEEK
Rosen, November 7
-RELIGIOUS SCHOOL ,10-12: lSA.M.
-7-9:00 P.H. TYG MEETING

Mon

7-HEBREU CLASSES-4th Yr.&amp; Adv.
-~:JO P.M. TEACHERS' MEETING

Refua.h Shalaymah

8-HEBREW CLASSES, 1st Yr.
Advanced Bar 1'1itzvah

&amp;

Our prayers for a full recovery to
Mr. Bud St.l'.'ifling who is recuperatHackley Hospital::---_-====

Wed 9-HEBREW CLASSES, 5th Yr.
Junior High

&amp;

THANK

Tue

YOU--

Mrs. Jack Chevlin wunts to thank•
all those who were so kind to her
during her recent bereavement. •

Thr 10-10:00 A.M. SISTZRH00D COFFEE
ngun WITH RABBI
-8:0 P.i"I. TEMPLE BOARD
-8:00 P.M. SISTERH00D/HADASSAH
CARD PARTY
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HADASSAH

Mr. &amp; Mrs. Max Ashend.orf rmd. Mr.&amp;
Mrs. Isadore Ashendorf wish to
mmou...11ce to the Congregation the
Bas Mitzvah of their daughters,
Nancy and Becky, on Friday,
November 11, 1960, at 8:30 P .M.

HA.DASSAH PAID UP JvIEMB2RSHIP DrnNZR
will be held Sunday, October 30,
at 6:30 P.H. in the Temple. Husbands
ond guests $2.50.

A symposium will follow the dinner
, at 8:JO P.M. Mr. Francis Beedon will
The entire Congregation is cordially: be the moderator for a discussion
invited to the reception which will ! or the ELECTION ISSUES by Mr.
. · -,
follow the Ceremony.
I Schoener, representing the
================================1-Ret&gt;ublic.:ins Md Mr. Kobza. represent.ing the Democrats.
SIST~RHOOD ACTIVITY DAY--ThURSDAYS
11

:BREAKFAST HITH RABBI"-Every ThursSISTERHOOD-HADASSAH CARD PARTY
d,~y o.t 10:00 A. M. "Coffee .Ji.nd" will
be 3ervcd and. then an hour of mecli- I A Thanks-for-Giving Card Party will
t ation , discussion rmd problems of
be held Thursday, November 10th at
the do.y will be resolved.
8:00 P.H. at the Gas Company.
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Trading stamps to secure the prizes
CANCER DRESSINGS - 1-4:00 P.H.,
are still needed. If you have any
Mrs. Morris Kantor in charge. Other please contact Mrs. Phillip Miller,
Thursc\::.y activities cc1.n be organized PA2-J688 or Mrs. Warner Gnlombeck,
-¾-Y.+h'Yf-~
PL5-7 508
GIFT AND JUDAICA SHOP - open ,· ·
I
1-4:00 P.H. for your convenience

====================TEMPLE BOARD

RUMMAGE SALE
Sisterhood will hold its annual fall
Rummage Sale on Monday, November 7,
at the u~~al place on Pine Street.
Plear;e save your~age _ond bring
it there on Sunday, Nove~b~r 6,
from 9:00 A.N.-l:00 P.M,_ ~r on Monday morning. The pro.c eeds of this
sale helps to finance Sunday School.
Don't for et the date--November 6
SPECIAL

'The next Temple Board meeting will
be held Thursday, October 10, 1960,
at 8:00 P.H. All Board members are
urged to attend this important
meeting. Action will be taken on
the regulations for Sunday School
admittance.

DATE

:t-!O.~EMB~ 15, 1960

SISTERHOOD PAID-Il:}; MEMBERSHIP DWNER

TEMPLE DUES

ne

are operating in the second
quarter. Please make pronpt payment
on your Temple Dues.

�THE RELIGIOUS ISSUE IN THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN
Needless to so.y, it is not our business, as a religious organization,
to endorse political ccndidates or to take partisan political positions.
Neither, however, do we have the right to sit back in silent acquiescence
while this political campaign degrades the democratic process by
stirring up religious bigotry.
The agitation of religious passions is an invitation to national
chaos. It is clear that we must not be a party to any effort which
presumes to establish a r 3ligious test for public office, or to judge
men by their religious labels rather than on their individual merits.
This question is so serious that the view of Reform Jewry must be
That view was eloquently voiced by Dr. Eisendrath, at a recent
press conference, when he stated:
lmmm.

~

"The cha.llenges f a cing America in this decade stagger the ima 6 inatim
\Je rnve mighty work to do as a nation. The greatest tragedy which could
be perpetuated in this campaign would be the unleashing of religious
hatred, which would corrupt the democratic process, dishonor ourselves
while the world looks on, undo the fabrid of our national unity and
inflict upon ourselves grievous wounds in irrational strife. A new
kind of McCarthyism, mixed with blasphemous brew of religious bigotry,

,. _ can a.o us incalculable darrage. " - Excru:mge

CONGREGATION

B 1N:U ISRAEL

Fourth and Webster
Muskegon, Michigan
Telephone: PA2-2702
Rabbinage: P065-427

NON-PROFIT ORGANIZA'rION

TIME-VALUE MAIL

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Friday Eve.
Community Worship
Traditional Worship

October 5th
8:15 P•.M.

7:30 P.M.

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Ha 1 Shannah and Yom -Kippur.

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                    <text>B N,A I
Fourth and Vebster
/'- :Muskegon, Michigan

I

Jack Lipman, Presid~nt

Stanley Kaplan Rabbi

C O MM U N I T Y

THIS

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S.A
B_BAT H SEKVICES
S E RVI CES

WEEI&lt;

Friday, October 30th

8:30 P.M.

Sennon: 11 Halloween: Superstition and Our Children~•. If Halloween
were a Jewlsh holiday we would be ~ilitantly against its observance.
ONEG
SHABBAT

NEXT

'vVEE K

Friday, November 6th -

5:30 - 6:00 P.M.

MERCHANT'S
SPECIAL
Whether merchant or other, we plan to have brief devotional
services from 5:30 - 6:00 P.M. (instead of regular time of
8:30 P.M.) on the eve of a Community Service Bar Mitzvah.
We will commence with this special worship on Friday evening
November -6th .
It is our thought that our families come
together to pray at sun-down so that they may spend the
Sabbath eve to2:ether.
Saturday, November 7th, 11:00 A.M .

BAR
T R A DI T I ON A L

M 1-1 L VAH

OF ~-Q~Yc\RD_ ~QS_§____ =
0

S E RVI CE S

Friday, October 30th GJ1d November 6th
Saturday, October 31st and November 7th

-

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

Thin s to Come
November 13th - 11 Farew 1 Y_Qr one week 11 Sermon - Rabbi and Mrs . Kaplan
wiil leave early then t..morning for U.A.H.C. National Biennial in
],;1.th) and will officially represent B1 nai Israel.
Mi~mi Beach (November
November 20th - 11 Just J&gt;eturned from. • . 11 Sermon - A R-cport and
Evaluation of the Bielljial Convention

•

November 27th - Sabbat~ Discussion Forum Series begins with "The
Beginning cf the END f•r UN: the Arab Boycott"
Vital, interesting top!cs and issues - Discussion with panelists of
our own members!

•

�CALENDAR
NOV.
Sun 1 Hadessah Membership Dinner,
6:30 P.M.
RELIGIOUS SCHOOL RETURNS
TO REGULAR TIME
10:00 A.M. - 12:15 P.M.
2 BALFOUR DAY
3 ELECTION DAY
Thr 5 B'nai Brith, 8:30 P.M.
Fri 6)
thru ) MYSTY Conclave, Grand Rapids
Sun 8)
Wed 11 VETERANS DAY
11
11 Adult Education RegistrationHebrew, 7:30 P.M.
Jewish Great Books, 8:30 P.M.
Thu 12 Temple Board Meeting,8:'00 ·p .H .
Sat 14 Sisterhood "Thanks-ForGiving Dinner Dance.
DEC.
Sun 6 U.J.C. Banquet

TEMPLE

FAMILY

Anniversaries
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Har:cison Friend,
November 1
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Warner Galombeck,
November 7

Mon
Tu

Nov. 14 - 19

U.A.H.C.

Biennial

BAR MITIVAH

Yahrzeits
Meyer Fishman, Father of Mrs. Le :
Rose, November 4
.
Jacob J. Ripner, Father of Mrs.
Douglas Rosen, November 6
Hyman S. Flaxman, Father of Mrs.
Leo Rosen, November 7
Gertrude Riva Singer, Mother of
Joseph Singer, Cheshvan 10 November 11
1
Sam Augusovitz, Father of Dr.
Ralph August, Cheshvan 12 November 13.
Refuah Shelaymah
e wish· our friends, Barb~ra
evin , Helen Kulko. and Harry
leishman a full and quick·

Mr. &amp; Mrs. Maxwell Ross announce to
s. Levin just returned from
the Congregation of Temple B'nai ercy after surger, Mr~ FleishmP.-n
Israel the Bar Mitzvah of their son, · s in Mercy for observation and
Edward, on Saturday, November seventh{rs. Kulka is at the Community
at eleven o'clock in the morning.
ospital, Battle Creek. She wai
ospit~lized while at a convenThey cordially invite the Congregation ion, a,nd may be transferred
to the Luncheon served immediately
ocally very soon.
following the services. Because of
lack of space and the number of ·out-of lease let our friends know we
town relatives, the invitation is
ish them well. Write or visit
extended to all adults and children
hem.
ten years old and older.

�S I S T E R HOO D

HA DAS S AH

DINNER DANCE
PAID-UP MEMBERSHIP DINNER,
Sisterhood is proud to sponsor its
Sunday, NoYember 1st, a t annual 11 THANKS-FOR-GIVING" Dinner
6:30 P.M. at the Temple .
Dance to be held on Saturday,November
Husbands and guests $2.50.
14th, at the Spring Lake Country Club.
The Cosmopolitians will:
Dinner will be served at 8:00 p.m.
entertain.
Dancing will follow to the music of
Ray Reynolds; This affair terminates
our pledge contribution drive . Be sure TV
YOU'LL WANT
TO SEE
to send in your pledge as soon as ;_ '
possible ~
Sunday_, November 1st, ,~ward R.
.
Murrow's
"Small World 11 • will
For further information call Mrs.
present Ben Gurion and Premier
Helen Parke-r, 52-924, Mrs. Sol Zoll,
U
Nu of Burma.
56-2522 'o r Mrs, Sam Lawson, 52-935,
RELIGION AND PSYCHIATRY
Sisterhood Program Chairman, Mrs.
Maurice Stromberg, announces that
Dr. Adolph Dasler will speak on
Religion and Psychiatry, Tuesday,
November 3rd. There will be a
business meeting at 8:00 p.m. and
Dr. Dasler will speak at 9:00 p.m.
Husbands, friends and guests are
i nvited.
T HANK

YOU--

Mrs . Erwin Chark wishes to extend her most heartfelt thanks
to all of you wholwere so kind
with expressions of sympathy
in her recent bereavment.

Sunday, November 8th, Bishop
Pike will interview Professor
Nelson Glueck, president of
Hebrew Union College-Jewish
Institute of Religion Rabbinical
Seminary on the subject: How
Biblical History i ·s Being Proven.
DON'T

FORGET--IN

UNIONGRAMS

EVERY WAY

CAN BE USED TO SAY,

EVERYTHING FOR YOU EVERY DAY ! !
THE SECOND QUARTER OF THE
FISCAL YEAR began on Octo~1
1st, and therefore, in ord~r
to meet our financial
l
committments, we would
appreciate your quarterly
dues now.
J .

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• I
I

TO YOU
During the Holydnys - Shabbos Shuvah to be exact- I spoke of
'inding scapeeoa ts for the ills of society. I eave a s a current ex~ple reported in Chronicle the breacl n.nd water solitary confinement of juvenile offenders in Calhoun County, Michigan , by the
ircuit Judge.
In October there have been other such sentences
or theft ond illegal entry. The judge offered theologic~l cliches
n his explcmation of his decision which he meant to be a
$p:Lr:i,tual "Shock Trea tment. 11
'
The Judge ha s found it necessary to add, in the more renent cases
milk .~nd vitiman pills plus a weekly physician. Yet the terrible,
~engeful punishment of isolation continues.
'
Now I see th~t the Unitarian Fellowship of Greater Muskegon also
~oices its protest and very eloquently. Certainly such harsh methods
will )1ever correct the juvenile deliquency problem. Sanctioned re/ prisals a gainst the mentc'..l well-being of our youth will serve only
· to push civilization back. What is needed here is not hurrkm isolation but hum...m relations of the most intense, deep and helpful kind.
Recently the Chronicle reported that the first youth upon
leaving j a il said his Shock Treatment worked. I say he is wrong
too !
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Congregation B 1nai Israel
4th and Webster
Muskegon, Michigan
Telephone 2-2702

Non- Profit Organization
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TEMPLE
NAI ISRAEL

MUSKEyON, MICHlyAN
Ma~i~i§Jaijl_fl~f~sident
Friday,
Tishri 16, 5724
HIP
Community Services
October 4th
Friday 8:15 PM
Sermon: "Is Your Life Like a Sukkah, a Castle or a Fortress? "
Oneg Shabbat in the Sukkah
FAMILY and SIMCHAT TORAH WORSHIP
Friday 7:45 PM
CONSECRATION
Sukkos Offering (Students bring fo od donation )
ONEG SHABBAT: TO HONOR MR . EDDIE PENNY ' S 15TH ANNIVERSARY
WITH THE TEMPLE
.
Hosts: 8th Grade &amp; Parents

October 11th

October 18th

Friday 8: 15 PM
Sermon: "Pe ace of Mind &amp; Agitated Spirits . 11
-toward developing a workable guide for livingKiddush Oneg Shabbat

A DRiiMJi. TIZ1.T ION
Friday 8:-15 PM
-in honor of the work of the UN. by the Kaplan Family
Oneg Shabbat : A FESTI VIIL OF JEWISH SONGS
by all the Congregation
Traditional Services
October 2, 3, 9, 10
Sukkos Eve
7:JO PM
October 3 , 4 , 10, 11 Sukkos Morning
8: 30 AM
Yizkor October 10th
9: 00 .b.M
Simchas Torah Family Services ·&amp;- Party · October 10th 7: 30 PM
October 4, 11 , 18, 25 Sabbath Eve
7: 30 PM
October 5 , 12, 19 , 26 Sabbath Morning
8: 30 ;.M

October 25th

�October
3rd Thursday ,
5th Saturday
6th Sunday

, B I nai . Bri th· Mee ting
S-isterhood SUKKOS PARTY 8 : 00 L r1 .
RELIGIOUS SCtlOOL 4th Session 9:30 - 12 : 00 AM
Sukkos . Service 9 : 30 i.11 Classes
· CONS2Clli'i.TION
•.
Kiddush &amp; Party 9:40 - 10 :10
7th Monday
Hebrew Clas ses - 2nd Week
8th Tuesday
Sisterhood General Mee ting 8: 00 PM (Husbands Welcome )
Program : The United Nations
12th Saturday · Kaufman Testimonial Dinner
13th Sunday
Rel~f,icu., School 5th Se~sion 9 :JO - 12 : 00 ;:.M
Post Confirmation Class 11- 12 .\M
14th Monday
Hebrew Clas~es -· Jrd Week
16th ive dnesday Teachers ' Meeting 8 : 15 - 10: 45 PM
B1 nai Brith
-· ·
17th Thursday
20th Sunday
Rel;i.gi ous School 6th Session 9: 30 - 12 : 00 I:J1
Services ·K- 3 11:JO
Grades
4- 9 11:50 6th Grade
21st Monday ·
Hebrew Classes 4th Week
Board of Education 12 : 15 YWC~
24th Thurs.day
United Nations DaY
Board of Trustees~.'1eeting 7 : 45 PM
27th bunday
Religious School 7th Session 9:30 - 12 : 00 .J1
Post Confirmation Class 11~00 - 11:40 •..M
UN ;~S.::,EMBLY 11:40 .AM 7th Grade
;.11 Clas_e's
28th Mop.gay
Hebrew Clas se s 5th v~e ek
Sisterhood Bridge Tournament 8: 00 PM_
29,t}i
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�TE M PL E FAMILY
Y.'.HRZEIT
BETTY Z"i.INFELD, mother of Mrs.
Bernard Becker, Tishri 27 ,
October 15
LOUIS KLAYF, f ather of Samuel
Klayf, Tishri 28, October 16
Fi'.NNY PRICE, mother of Samuel
Price, October 18
WILLE.N Z!.DTFELD, father of Mrs .
bernard Becker , Hespvan 1,
Octobe r 19
MI.1.URICE FIELD, father of Ha_rry
Fiel d , October 23
BERNii.RD .'.LTHOLZ, father of Mr·s;
Milton Steindler, October 25
GERTRUDE RIV_·. SJNGER , mother of
Mr. Joseph Singer) Heshvan 10,
October 28
S.l.M ..'.UGU SOVITZ, father of Dr.
Ralph ..:i.ugust, Heshvan 12,
October 30
CONTRI BUTIONS
General Fund
~ - H. Kallenberg
I. Brody

:illNIVERS,ill.ThS

:rri rs . Max ;·,shendorf ,
October 22
Mr. &amp; Mrs . Max Rothschild,
October 22
Mr. &amp; Mrs . Seymour Rosenberg, "
October 31
Mr .• &amp; Jv~s . 'H arrison Friend,
November 1

Mr . &amp;

REFUi..H. SHEL ••YMi,H
Our pr~yers and sincere best
wishes for a full recovery to:
REBECCi1. EPS'IEIN
who was at Mercy Hospital
WILLL,M STERN,

who was at Hackley Hospital and to
ROSE LUM.•N,
who was at Mercy Hospital
CONGR.•TUL .•TIONS TO Mr . &amp; r'.r s . Harry Berman on the

marriage of their niece, Resa •••
and to Dr. &amp; Hrs . Max Berman , the
parents, and to Mrs . Reuben Berman, the grandmother.

r ~.:den Fund
Mr. &amp; Mrs . Leo Rosen, in memory

of Nr . Fred Ginsberg , of
.Detroit .
The Garden Fund has been depleted
by recent landscaping work . Any
contributions will be gratefully
received.

NEW YE;i.RS 1 GREETINGS
h tele gram has been received
from Mr . l"red Rodoff asking that
his best wishes for a ha~py and
healthy new year be extended to
the entire congregation.
New Year Greetings have also
been received from Mr . Lawrence
Shoenthal

A 1963-64 Community List is
Please send a card to the Temple
of fice giving address of students · be:iri.g; prepared'. Please send any
des ir ing bulletins mailed to them.
change s of address, business or
If addr esses have changed since
home phone s to the Temple office
June, please send new addres ses in. as soon as possible .

�SUKKOS OFFERING
For Family Worship and in horio:i;:of Sukkos, Friday , October 11th,
students will a gain bring food
donations for needy children at
Thanks giving time . Only packaged
food , please
TESTil-10NfoL DINNER
The Jewish Community will offer
its gratitude to one of its
finest le aders , Mr . J . Kelly Kauf. man, on October 12 at 6 : 30 PM at
the Occidental Hotel.
· ·

FESTIV.iJ, ;FELLOWSHIP &amp; FUN! ! !
Temple L' nai . Israel is the place ~
Saturday; October 5th . SISTER-..
HOOD ' S .·,mu..L SUKKOS Ds.NCE! ~!
8: 00 tM till midni~ht .
.•dul ts -ll&gt;i. 25 each. Members of the
Youth Group 75Cs·. The dance is
open · to all. .. f,11 Temple Members·
and their friends are cordially
invited.'
If you have not as yet returned
your_19$3- 64 Temple pledge card ,
f lease send it in at once . Thanks

li. T T E N D S 1.. B B ;, T H S E R V I C E . S

NON- PROFIT ORGs1NIZ~1.TION
TIME - V.J.,UE ML.IL

CONGRl.W:.TION B 'N .. I ISR.EL
Fourth and Webster Streets
Muskegon, · Michigan
Telephone : Pli2- 2702
Rabbinage : P06- 5427

Form 3547 Requested

R E G U L £. R L Y

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                    <text>.TEMPLE
BjNAI fSRAEL
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EMPLE

·MUSf(fGON 1 MICHIGAN

ALK
Rabbi Dr. l'hilli p Hosen.be rg

r r e s ident Nr. Alan Or•penhe i mer

Elul-TishrLl7_2_8_ _ __ . .. _ ..
SCHEDULE OF WORSHIP SERVICES
ROSH H.1. 'SHON,:JI
Octobe r-r,We dnesday ••• Tr QCitiona l 3orvice
7:00 PM
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Community Se rvice
8: 00 PM
Se rmon: ff THE T..J..E OF LIFE"
0Gtobe r 5, Thursday •••. Traditional Se rvice
7245 ...M
Community Service
10:J0 , ..M
Sermon: 11 ISlli~ - 1HE WITNESS"
Childre~ &amp; Youth Se rvice
2:30 PM
ROSH Hn 'SHON-i.H - SEC OND D,.Y
Octobe r 5, Thursday •··•·.Tra ditional Se rvice
7:30 PM
_.. _.~(2_c_~9.p_e r 6~ Fridal__~-~.!..!...· Traditiona l Service
_ ..... _l3_:.30__. : ~
October 6

Frida~, Evenin: Shabba t .Shuvah
8:00 PM.
Se r mon: 11 JUD11.ISM i..ND I'.l1'S PURPOSE FOR HUM,,.NITY"
Participants: Dr. Irvinr Sin;,e r &amp; Mrs. Phillip Rose nbe rg
Kiddush

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YOM KIPPUR
Octoberl3, Fr.ida~r •••• Kol Nidre Traditional Service
6:15 PM
Community Se rvice
Sermon: "THE I1E1.NING OF THIS SERVICE
Octobe r lit., Sa turday ••• Traditional Service
8~00 •..M
Community Service
Se rmon: 11 PROSPECTS FOR TOMORROW"
(SCHEDULE OF SERVICES CONTINUED ON Pli.GE '!WO)

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�SCHBDU LE OF , ,OF.SHI P S.2;RVIC..:iS CONTINUED
YOM Kil-'FUR CON TINU,~D
- ~ Oc.tobe r f1,
turdaJr ••• Traditional Musaf &amp; h incha
Children &amp; Youth Se rvice
Community Memorial
Se rmon: ''MEMORLJ:, SERMON"
Combined Ho I ila
Concludiw Se rvice

Sa

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October 20

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1:1.5 FM
2:15 PM
4:15 PM

5:15

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6:15 PM

Frida? Evenine - Sukot Service
Sermon: "THE JOY OF LIFE"
Participants: Mr . &amp; }irs. He rbert Ennis
Kiddush will be held in tho Sucah

8:00 PM

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10:30 ~M ·

Saturday Morninp;
MITZV11.H OF H£RYL BETH ENNIS
(Seo Invitation Pa f:e 3J .. ____

Octobe r 27
Friday EveninF,
· t:30 'a 11
SIMC&amp;l T TOR.1.H SERVICE COMBINED WITH F.a.MILY WORSHIP SERVICE
Tor ah Procession - Children to ~.e t Fla[:s &amp; Sweats
Birthday Ble ss;i n:-: Cere mony
____pno ?, _?~chat Torah afte r .9_~_ry_i.9~-- vd_±-_:1:._-~o Held .in Social Hal_l_ _

TR.'1.DI TIONii.L SERVICES
Sabbath Viorninr s
October
21 &amp; 28
Tr aditional Sukkot Se rvice as usual, mornin: sonly
October 19 and 20
Sukkot Yizkor (Ho morial) .:io rvic e Octobe r 26

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8:JO ,1.H
8:JO ••.H

8:30
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* CONGlhlG,. Tim~ I NVITZD TO ONJ G SH,.BB.a T FOR R..BBI &amp; MRS. ROS,.:;NB:::RG
** fuar Member :
* You ar e invitA to attend a special One ~; Shabbat on Friday

* ovenin[. , Se :,tember 29, immediatel~- followin: our re r,ula r Sabbath
-~se rvice .
The Onor Shabba t is in honor of Rabbi and ifrs •. Rose nberg . Ue
*will have the o::i:,, ortunity to e xpress our congratulations and best
*wishes to the m and to welcome Mrs. Rose'nberr; into our Communi t ;ir •
-~Sabbath s e rvices will be p;in p romp tl~;- at 8:00 0 1 clock.

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, Sincere l:y,

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MRS . vv ENER DON,,.T.!;S ORGAN I ll: H'-'..MOttY OF PAUL WL~NER
We are extremely pleased to announce to our membership, the gift of
a mae,nificent · new or p,an to beutify our s e rvices. This wonderful in-·
strument, the finest made today, is a c ift to our Temple by :Mrs. Paul
,Jiener in memory of her husband . Mrs . vdener 1 s foresizht and concern
for the welfare and growth of our con[_r e~~ati on is ap _ reciated. We are .
most Q: rateful to her for h:.:: r [.r e at interest, her throu:::htfulness and
c::e ne rosity . This t ype of attitude will assure the perpetuation of our
Cow:re~_ation and Jewish Community in JVruske r_: on .
11

bechol Mi Sheoskim Betsorchay Tsibur" - All those who occupy themselves with the needs of the Community are blessed by God . For they
brine joy to humanity and thus the:y themselves become a source of joy
and ha:i;.,.:=, iness •

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OC TOBtR CALEl\JDAR

Sun

1 'IYG Bake ~ale 10:00 - 12:00

Sat

7

Sat
Sun
Wed

7
8
18

v, ed

18

Thu
Sun

19
22

Sun
Tue

29
31

Temple
Hadassah Study Group
1:30
Home: Goldie Smith
Occidental Hotel
MSTY Caravan
TYG Meetin5.: at Tem_:_le
b 1 nai Brith Stag
6 :30
Details later
Sisterhood Open Board 1:30
Home: Betty .::iilbe rman
L042 Loomis Drive
BOARD OF TRUST_2S
7:45
'IYG Chinese Auction
Te m,.1le 11:30 12:00
'IYG United Nations
7:30
Hadas sah Hallowee n Party
for Children
7:00
Hadassah Ifoetin~;
8 :00
S~;eaker: Mrs . Fe!_c~m~!._l_ _

Relir'ious School
Sessions:-·· oc tobe r 1, 8, 15, 22
&amp; 29 .

10:00 - 12:00 AM

Confirmation Class
Saturday r·iorninc s - 10:00 AM
October 7 &amp; 28
October 21 - 9:00 AM

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INVITATION
Mr . an d Mrs . Herbe rt Ennis
would be pleased to have you attend the Bat f~i t zvah of their
dauehter
MERYL BET~i ENNIS
on Saturday, Cctober 21, at 10: JO,
and the lunch which will f ollow
at 12:00

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ALL INFORMA.TION FOR NOVEMBER
BULLETIN NEEDED IN WRITING BY
OCTOB ,; R 25 AT 9: 30 AM AT THE
COMING ~VEN TS - Sisterhood and Hadas TEMPLE OFFICE . NO PHONE CJi.LLS
sah Rummage Sale, November 1 &amp;. 2 at WILL Bi MA.DE TO SOLICIT LATE
Res cue Mission . Hold your rummage
f or · ickun later this month . For
p ick;r cail betty Sil ~erman 798-3 576
Pa::;e 3
or Ruth o,. penheimer ?SS-21314 .
Tue

31

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�YOUR ROSH , ...1..:31-L-.NOH MESS.n.GE PROM RnBBI PHILLIP ROSENBERG
On the Eve of Rosh Hashonah, when pe ople throur:hout the world are
wonderin:- what the morrow will brinr; : Peace or h ar - Life o •• or otherwise ••• I believe with all my heart that men can live in peace on this
earth .
I be liGve that every Jew who opens his scripture to the sec ond
chapter of Isaiah totally identifies himself with his prophetic forefathers e nvisa;;inc the day whe-n: "They shall beat their swords into plour.hsharas and their spears
into prunint hooks .
"Nation shall not life up sword a cainst nation , neither shall they
learn war anymore . "
I believe that every Christian on this earth sines with his whole
beine the .verses from the second Chapter of Luke: "GlorJ· to God in the hi;:hest, and on earth peace, r,oodwill among
men . "
I believe that ever-J honest Moslem in all the far-flung lands where
Allah is praise d means to heed the admonition in the second sura of
the Koran: Ufu r,in not hostilities,
Be~.in not h ostilities
1~llah loveth not a :,gressors . 11
I eblieve that every sine.le one of the two billion, four hundred
million human bein;·:s brea thin;: today yearns for ~eace .
Yes, I believe with all my heart that man can live in rceace on this
earth.
l1.nd so on this Rosh Hashonah , let us all pray for Peace and Goodwill
amon r. all mankind o ,
.a Happy and Joy ous New Year to a ll Congrn gants and to Klal Israel,
~ - - - - -- -- -- - -----,---F:,bbi 1\ :;senberr,
... _ _ _ __

Templ e President Alan o. pe nhcir,1e :::J_co~rn forward to extendin;=, pe r sonal
New Yea r I s Gree tin~.s to e ach of y ;::u
at Rosh Hashonah Sorvices o

-----··--------------- ·- - Siste rhood wishes ~rou a nd y ours
every j o~,- and ha1:,piness in the
comi n; . New Ye ar o
Mrs . h.lan Or,penhe imer
Sis te::.'hood Pres ident

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B 1nJ. i Bri th would =:..ik:J t 0 0:xtend to each and ov'-'~/ c·no of
it 3 1,1'3nba rs and fellcT,J con[•,1·0 gant~ wa rmes t :1Lie;h :-f::lid::w 11
r:roetin;.::s . May ;;-ou be ble:.., c~d
with r,ood health , h::.p:;::•ir:, ,:-; s or. ~
t, rospe ri ty o
Bernard Coton
Preside nt, B:n~i I~iti

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t~1~ t t:1is r..'JW yo ?.r 1,1_:_11 'b, L1r:;
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TrG Pref:id?nt.

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CHILDREN TO .H.NE H..LLOii-~EEN blRTY

n.S we stand on the threshold of

another New Year, let us raise our
Hadassah is sponsoring a Hallovoices in joyous praise to the .t•lween Party for the children at
miGhty for guidin[ and preserving
7:00 PM October 31 upstairs in
our Deoole and our nation, -Israel, • the Temi,le . There will be fun and
dur~c the rec~nt fiasco . Let us
games for all, and Mamas can be
look forward and upward to tho
attending the Hadassah meeting
mornin •-dawn which will brif,hten
downstairs . Please call 1llen
·into a..., radiant noonday.
Cahill, if your children will be
~fay this_ N·ew Year brin, . to all
attendinc so an idea can be obof us and our dear ones security,
tained ~-how many to pl8.!2__o_n_~_ __
and an abundance of good health and
warm frie ndships . Help us to meet
i:.Ec.,UEST _g_o1-1rnTIZE SOLICITS BECUES TS
adversity with quiet couraf,e and
unshaken trust, to visualize that
Join the ranks of those who
injustice and hate can be re placed
care ! Make provisions today in
with ri c_:hteou~ness and that mercy
your will, to ~erpetuate our
. and f;oodness will triumph in the
Templ e . v~o earnestly solicit your
bequest . Small amounts and lare;e
end.
Florence Rubinsky, President
amounts are needed . You can be a
Muske von Chapter of Hadassah
part of the future , by includine
in your will, or contributinr,:
lli1.DASSilH TREA.SURER REQUESTS DU~S
!}-2!!,i_a be...&lt;l':1~~-Y,~ your Tem-ole .

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The Six Da:; i:"; ar has ended; the
need to REBUILD, RES TORE , itEI-L.BILIT,..TE has increased . Early payment of DONORS will aid in the ac complishmcn~ of this great task.
Ih ve YOU paid your 1967-68 membership duG s???~ Ca.~il~~--~asurer__

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H.'.ldas sah • _;).:, nine Side lights: Glad
,,ou liked t :1e de corations. Man;y
~sked to BUY my Israeli Flags-three
pe cple just TOOK them . _Orde~od
especially f or the Openins Di~er,
they· cos t me 25¢ ea ch. Be f a1!
and honest • •don 't expect me to pay
for the fla;, you took-send the 25¢
to Ellen Cahill , 1278 Howard. It's
a matter ~ -P~~P:::.::l~e~•------ Packe ts of f our UNIONGR.'~MS wi tn
envelcpe s still sell for :;,LOO,,
of m~n+',,
S~:".J:i::iJrl·b"'iJ rS ·Cl·11 e;.1 D. ...u end
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TREE COST IN ISR..~:a::L TO RISE

Those who wish to plant Trees
in Israe 1 in memory or honor of
an;yone should purchase them, as
the price will r.o up as of Oct. 1
Tree s can still be purchased
at $2 . 00, and the money will go
t oward Mart~rrs' Forest in Israel
UJC URGES PJJMENTS
The need is still e:rea t in Isr ae l, but United Jewish Charitie s
coffers arc low in Musker.on. i~
f ew still have not paid their
special ISR..21 EMERGENCY FUND
pl edge and this should be · in at
once . Many are far behind in
the ir 1967 rer:ular UJC plod;r,e s
and f uc1d:=: ,.,.rr-i !1ee ded new ,
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�STEHIDLEH i::X:i.-i-LlS.S ,1.Pt'!tECL.TI ON
Mr . and ,ffs . Milt on Steindler ,
who celebrated their Golden v1edding
1,nniversar~, on Septembe r 2, wish to
thank Rabbi Rosenberr, , and the conf; re e ation and their family and many
friends for all the .r:;enerous contributions piven in their honor , and
the floral offerin~s and r, ifts . Hr .
and Hrs . Stcindler vreatly appreciated the lovely dinner Se1-tember 2
and the recep_t ion Se. tember 3 given
by their son and dau:-~hter-in-law ,
Jack and Irene Steindler .
The senior Steindlers left
Se p tembe r 14 for several weeks
travellin: in Israel and Europe~ - -

IN .l:l.Pb.ii:CIATION
Rabbi lfosenber c thanks Max Rothschild for the contribution of a
new clock for his Study .

--••- -•.. •••- ~-v•w- -••-- --· - - - ~- BEST ~/I SHES TO •••••
rvir . and h rs . Karl Kahn (the
former Bett~r Broutman) who were
married Se , tember 16 .
Rabb i and Hrs . Phillip Rosenber ~: { the former Florie Kishner)
whose weddinc date is Sep tember 26
in Detroit .

,JELCOME TO • ••• .
Dr . and h rs . Harry Babad (Joan)
nd son Bruce; Hr . and Mrs . Howrd Zimble r ( .Sandra ) and Crair:; 1
ichele and Deborah; Hr . and hrs .
arl Brownstein; Mr . and Mrs .
orman benqw, and hrs . Florence
ishop, lii ya, Jose;_: h and Phillip ,
ho are uni tin;_ with the Templ e
his year . The i 111'Jend inr.: new
ommuni t? List will furnish ~rou
ith their a ddresses and phones .
Ci~.NCE TO MOVE !
If you ' re thinkinL of moving
o a dif ferent address, this week
· s ~'our last chance before next
urnmer, as we don't want anybody
ovin:-· and makin: it necessar~, to
ess up the 1967- 68 Community List
booklets which will be p re pared
ext week .
PLE:~SE NOTIFY TEMPLE O?FICE aT
NCE OR SCONER of any chanp_e s in
ame, . a ddress or ~hone . Thanks .

&amp;
&amp;
&amp;
&amp;

Hrs .
Nrs .
Mrs .
Ilrs .

Max
1.be
Max
Max

Kopeloff-October 2
... shendorf-Oct·. 22
.i.shendorf-Ocj; . 22 · .
Rothschild-Oct . 22 ·..:

:SIFT SJIOF H.1.S i:~KvJ r{.:,RCI-TJd'IDISE
See the NE,i , the L.n'fEST- - - from
IS:rt•.J, i Olive wood , Patina, Marble
Be sure to pic k u,") ;,:our Jewish
based candlabras; Unusual, attrae ome Calendars at s e rvices in the
tive Channukah Menorahs ; variety of
obby or Social Hall , or at the
Me zzusahs--and many more exc i tinr:: ly Te;n~,le of fice durinc the day .
different items on display . h
Be able to plan for y our
compl ete line of' New Year greeting
Je wish holidays thr ouchou t the
car.d s also available at Sisterhood I s ye_aE..:...,_ __

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�YAHRZEIT

CONTRIBUTIONS

--IrtTionorof

the Golden \veddine
HANNAH BLUJ\'IBERG, m9ther of Hrs.
of Mr . &amp; Nrs . Nil ton .Ste indler :
Samuel Lawson, October 1, Elul 26
Garden Fund - by Mr . &amp; Mrs . Sam
BARNEY CRAIG, uncle of Mr . Bernard
Lipman, Mr . &amp; Mrs . Jack Lipman,
Stern, October 2
Nr. &amp; Mrs . Gene Fishe r, Mr . &amp; Mrs .
IDA BROUTHAN , mother of Mrs . Paul
William f isher, ~·1 r . &amp; tirs • .f-iarold
Wiener, October 6, Tishri 2
Silverman, Mr . &amp; t~s . Ben Gurney,
HARRY ,..1EINER , fatner of Mrs. Ted
Mrs . h orris Kantor and Stan, Dick
Neumer, October 6, Tishri 2
and Diane Kantor, I"lrs . Leo 1~1 tholz.,
NATHAN NEUMER, father of Mr . Ted
Beck and Saul Zorn, Dr. &amp; Nrs .
Neumer, October 7 ·
Ral·oh
,1.urust
'
,_
SA.m.KLEIN, sister of Mrs . Goldie
_general Fund - by Hrs . Gilbert
Smith, October 8
Ero\-m, Mr. &amp; Nrs. f.dwin Zorn, Hr.
SHIER TELES, son of Dr. and Hrs .
and Lrs . Garl Steindler .
Morris Teles., October 10, Tishri 6 Librarir
Kund - bv Hr. J~ 1~rs . Kurt
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JULIA IBINGOLD BROSTOFF, mother of
Rosen
Mrs. Jack Chevlin, October 12,
Reli: ious School - bv Mr. &amp; Hrs .
H.eub~n l..ev§, Mr . &amp; M·~ s. i-Ierman
Tishri 8·
JllCOB KHUPP, father of Hrs . Louis
Grossman, r✓.rs • .::iarah !"'. organ
Aran, October 15
REBECCh KI.J,.YF, mother of Mr . Samuel
In M:emory of 1leuben Levy:
Klayf, .Octoberl?, Tishri 13
General Fund by Vir . :_ l'-'; rs . Jack
F.t1.NNY PRICE, mother of Mr. Sam ue 1
· Chevlin, Mr . Jose ph Hirschfield.
Price, Octote r 18
and Mr . Robert Hirschfield
HILDA J.n.COBSON, wife of Mr. Saul
Yo~t!1 Scholarship by Mrs . Marcine.
Jacobs on, October ·22
· Terwillin.t er and Mrs . Frank Ribecky
~~~URICE FlliLD, father of Mr . Harry
Garden Fund by hr . 2 Mrs . Hilton
Field, October 23
:Steindler . and the Lipman .families
KUftT RO'.IHSC J;filD, son of Mrs . Benno
Rothschild, brother of Mr . Max
In Memor::,r of Fanny J,.1 tholz:
Rothschild, October 23, Tishri 19
Garden Fund - b;y Mr . &amp; l"irs . Sam
J.n.COB GOMBBRG, step-father of Mr s .
Lipman, Dr. &amp; Mrs . Ralph August
Eu;;ene Fisher , October 26
BERTHl-i. LESTZ, sis ter of Dr. Irving
Rabbi's Fund - b~, ¥1r . Jose r h
Sincer, October 27
~~1!1~-. ,in- loomor~, _o!. his mother
LOUIS GUDELSKY , brother of Mr .
David Gudelsky, Oscar Gudelsky
DID YOU KNOW ?':' t:?
-~~nd , Mrs . Robert Cherin, Oc~.o_~e_r __22
that y our bequest to y our Temple
CONDOLENCE
can be in the form of stocks,
bonds, and life insurance p olicies?
To the family of
REUBEN LEVY
·•- -usband of ~~s . Reeva Levy, who
I assed away Se;;.,tember 12 .
May his memo~L~or a blessing.
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�a TT E NT IO N
RELIGIOUS SCHOOL PAREN TS ! ! I

Wi t h the new school ye ar now un cer way, may I we lcome . all the students and t eachers that make up our Sunday Schooll We are indee d
lookin L fo r ward t·o a succe s _s ful school year .
For the fir st t i me , a cataloe ue of books and othe r audio- visual
materials are be in~. c om!:, iled for teacher and student re f ere nce , and
plans are be \ w. formula t ed to update our s c hool l i br ary .
One of t he proble ms r,,e bave had in the past ye a r s has be en that of
stuL-ient l ate ne s s . I ' m sure you can understand t he disrui) tive ,effe c t
that late a r r i vals have on a class al re ady in session . May we su:;: gest,
whether ' you are involved in car p ool s or no t , that you start out for
Temple on Sunday mornin£s an extr a fe w minut es e arlie r so that your
youn es t er will be i n his seat J alon r- with ever;;rone else , when the
·star t i n: be ll r in~s at 10 : 00 o ' cloci . Your coope ration in this matte r
will reflec t .'. our inte r e s t anc:; show your children that you "care " •
vrn know y ou will make eve ry effor t to enc ouras e in your youn~sters
a serieousne ss of pur p ose toward their Religious School s t udies .
Doris Ste inman , Cha irman, Boar d of Education
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SECOND QUART£h S'I'b.RTS OCTOEiR 1

Chan~e s i n t he 1967- 68 teaching
If y ou _ a.:' y our pledt e by
staf f have been a nnounc e d . Fourth
quarters , ~rour S.0CCND QUARTER
and fift h cra de will be tau~_ht by
i s due Octobe r 1. Get your payh rs . hrthur _Je nkins . Dr . I rving
ment in and save us state men t
Sin;::er will off ic iate i n the Ei::hth . p os ta ce . A fe w have even f or ~:ot t en
Grade Clas sroom
, to r eturn their p edr.e cards !
Congre ga tign B1nai Israel- - - - - •-+-•·· ··- ·-- ~-•- .
Fourth &amp; t.J b s ter
Mu s ke: on , ~ichi~an 49L41

�MUSKEGON CHAPTER

OF
OCTOBER

HADASSAH NEW
S NOTES
1967

RECENTLY HADASSAH PAID-UP MEMBERSHIP DINNER HAD MR. RAMI AMITZ-LEv, EMISSARY FOR
THE JEw ·1SH NATION FUND, TAPE A RADIO PROGRAM F'OR THE 11 CRIS 1 CORNERS 11 Y.IKJR RADIO
PROGRAM HEARD LOCALLY ON SEPTEMOER 11TH. MANY PROVOCATIVE QUESTIONS WERE ASKED BY
MRS. ARTHUR GREENBERG, PROGRAM CHAIRMAN OF THE DINNER, AT THIS INTERVIEW.
ONE QUESTION ASKED IF IT WAS TRUE THAT THE ARABS ARE RUSHING TO HADASSAH HOSPITAL FOR
TREATM~NT~ AND HOW ARE THE JE WS GOING TO bVERCOME: THEIR NATURAL FEELINGS• MR. LEV
ANSWERED THAT ISRAEL DOES NOT HATE THE ARABS, AND THAT ISRAEL WANTS PEACE WITH HER
NEIGHBORS AND LOOKS FORWARD TOWARDS IT~ IN A SENSE OF THE WORD, WE ARE RELATED -COUSINS. HADASSAH HOSPITAL OPENS ITS DOORS TO MANY OF THEM FOR MEDICAL CARE AND
TREATMENT AND THE DOCTORS AND THE NURSES TREAT AND CARE FOR THEM AS WELL AND ARE
CONSIDERATE OF THEM NOT BECAUSE IT IS THEIR DUTY, BUT IT HELPS PROMOTE GOODWILL AND
AND BETTER UNDERSTANDING. REcaNTLY ISRAEL SENT BLOOD TO TuRkEY, AND WHEN ASKED HOW
THAT COULD BE DONE, MR. LEV SAID THE PEOPLE OR THE ISRAELIS EXPECTED A LONG WAR,
WITH HEAVY CASUALTIES, AND WERE PREPARED FOR EVERY ASPECT IN · THE EVENT IT WAS TO BE
SO, AND THE BLOOD WAS MADE lNTO PLASMA AND TAKEN TO THE COUNTRY OF TURKEY•
DURING THE RECENT WAR, ERIC SEVER ID, THE NOTED NEWS COMMENTATOR; REMARKED THAT ISRAEL
WAS CARVED FROM ARAB LAND, AND MANY PEOPLE TOO READILY BELIEVED .THAT PROPAGANDA TO
BE ACTUAL FACT. MR. LEV SAID lT WAS NOT TRUE, THAT THE ARABS NEGLECTED THE LAND Al.L
THOSE GENERATIONS~ JEWS HAD ALWAYS LIVED IN THOSE VARIOUS LANDS, AND BOUGHT UP MUCH
OF IT FROM THE ARAB POTENTATES PAYING VAST SUMS OF MONEY. FIFTY YEARS AGO THERE WAS
NO JORDAN, SYRI.A AND IRAQ. THESE STATES WERE DIVIDED INTO THE VARIOUS COUNTRIES BY
ENGLAND. THE JE ws DO NOT PUT MUCH FAITH OR CREDENCE IN THAT REMARK THAT THE COUNTRY
WAS CARVED FROM ARAB LAND. ISRAEL JUST WANTS TO DEVELOP I TS OWN. 90% VIAS ESTABLISHED BY J NF WHICH BOUGHT UP THE LAND. THEY DRAINED THE SWAMPS, WIPED OUT DISEASE, .
TILLED THE SOIL, AND MADE IT BLOSSOM LIKE THE ROSE. THE BALFOUR DECLARATION BY LORD
BALfOUR, Nov. 2, 1917, THAT THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT FAVORED A NATIONAL HOME FOR THE
J ~W ISH PEOPLE IN PALEST1NE, WITHOUT PREJUDICE TO THE civ1L AND RELIGfOUS ~IGHTS OF
THE EXISTING NON-JE WISH COMMUNITIES. 50% WAS IN THE NEGEV, MOSTLY DESERT, HILLY,
AND SANDY• IT WAS MADE INTO AN AGRICU ~TURAL LAND, AND BEFORE THAT THE ARABS DID NOT
B6THER TO CULTl~ATE OR BETTER THEIR AREAS.
MRS. AUDRY CAHIL, PUBLICITY CHAIRMAN, ASKED ABOUT CAIRO RROPAGANDA, IF IT WAS TRUE
THE EGYPTIAN ARABS WERE TAUGHT AND TRAINED TO SLAUGHTER THE ISRAELI PEOPLE, THE
WOMEN AND CHILDREN ESPECIALLY, AND THAT NONE SHOULD OE SPARED. THERE WAS MORE AT
STAKE THAN MASS MURDER. IT WAS TRUE, AND MOST OF THESE .MANY STORIE S \VERE BEAMED
TO THE BACK WOODS TYPES OF PEOPLE L·IVING IN IGNORANCE, FILTH, POVERTY, AND DISEASE,
UNABLE TO READ OR TO WRITE IN ORDER TO DIVERT THEIR ATTENTION FROM THEIR OWN SQUALID
SURROU NDINGS AND CO NDITIONS. THE MORE ENLIGHTENED AND INTELLIGENT 'ONES MERELY
SCOFFED IN DERISION AND CONTEMPT. IT WAS A GOOD JOB OF 11 BRAINWASHING 11 TO BORROW A
TRITE EXPRESSIO N. ISRAEL KNE W OF THIS TYPE OF WARFARE AND FALSE ACCUSATIONS, AND
FOUGHT ALL THE HARDER FOR THEIR LIVES, THEIR HOMES, FAMILIES AND LAND. IF POSITIO NS
WERE REVERSED, THERE WOULD BE NO MORE ·I SRAELe
THE PLIGHT OF THE RUSSIAN JEWS WAS DISCUSSED SOMEWHAT. IN THE LAST YEARS OF THE
STALIN ERA AND IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING HIS DEMISE, THE CONDITION OF THE JE WS IS AND
WAS ~Ul~E FORMIDABLE. MANY WANTED TO LEAVE RUSSIA AND MIGRATE TO ISRAEL, BUT WERE
FORBIDDEN SINCE THEY WERE NEEDED IN THE ECONOMY OF RUSSIA, BUT WERE NOT ALLO WED TO
PRACTIVE THEIR RE.LlGIONe MUCH COMMUNIST INDOCTRINATION IMBUED BY RUSSIAN AGENTS
TRY TO DISCOURAGE THEIR LONGING TO LEAVE BY PREACHING ANTI-ZIONISM.
THE PROBLEM OF JUVENILE DELIQUENCY WAS OROSHED UPON. THERE IS LITTLE IF ANY IN
ISRAEL AS COMPARED TO OTHER COUNTRIES AND THE U.S. TRUE, THERE ARE SOME UPRISINGS,
BUT SO MINOR AS TO BE INFINITESIMAL. THERE IS MUCH STRESS PLACED ON FAMILY LIFE,
AND THE PEOPLE ARE TOO OCCUPIED WITH THE SO-CALLED INSTINCT OF SELF-PRESERVATION
OF THEIR COUNTRY. MANY OF THE NEW IMMIGRANTS COMING IN BRING THEIR MANY PRO BLEMS
WITH THEM AND THEY CAN BE IRONED our. THE NE W GENERATIONS ENTER THE ARMED FORCES,
WHICH IS THE BEST SCHOOL FOR THIS TYPE OF UNDERSTANDING. IF ONE DOES NOT KNO W THE
LA NGUAGE, HE IS TAUGHT SI NCE TO BE ABLE TO COMMUNICATE IN THE LANGUAGE OF THE
PEOPLE, IT IS ONE OF THE MOST EFFECTIVE WAYS OF KNOWI NG A COUNTRY AND ITS PEOPLE.
THE BACKWARD ARABS LlVING IN WHAT WAS THE JORDAN SECTOR DID ADHERE TO THE OLD WAYS
AND CUSTOMS BY WEARING THE VEILS, AND CLINGING TO THEIR BELIEFS. SINCE THEY HAVE
BEE N EXPOSED TO WESTER N OR EuO PEAN CULTURES, THEY MORE OR LESS HAVE ACCEPTED
CHANGE AND DRESS TO CONFORM TO THE NEWER CO NCEPTS• MR. LEV SAID THERE ARE, HOWEVER, NO 11 MINl 11 SK IRTS.

�ASKED CONCERNING ECONOMIC CO NDITIONS IN ISRAEL, MR. LEV REPLIED BRIEFLY THAT WE ARE
BECOMING FAMOUS AS A f"ASHION CENTER, CREATING OUR OWN UNIQUE DESIGNS AND IMPORTING
TO OTHER COUNTRIES. THE WAR - iiAS-- INCREASED THE ECO NOMIC PR-O~BLEMS Of' THE ARABS TOO,
WHO WERE PART OF THE FORMER V!EST BANK. THEY ARE ·UNABLE T:O ASSUME RESPONSIBLE JOBS,
SINCE THEY ARE NOT EDUCATED TO ACCEPT OTHER n'-PES ;Of' WORK BUT .ONLY MEN I AL TASKS.
t

ISRAEL IS NOT A MEMBER OF THE COMMON MARKET, BUT WOULD LIKE TO BE LIKE THEI.R NEXT
DOOR NEIGHBOR, GREECE, SINCE THAT COUNTRY HAS MORE PURCHASING POWER. IT IS HARD
FOR ISRAEL, SINCE IT HAS TO IMPORT ,MUCH OF ITS ·NEEDS, AND LAC~$ NATURAL RESOURCES.
IT WANTS TO BE A JEWISH STATE, AND WANTS ITS OWN PEOPLE TO COME ·AND LIVE THERE,
BRINGING ITS MANY SKILLS ALO NG. IT MUST IMPORT MOST OF ITS RAW MATERIAL$• IT DOES
EXPORT FRUITS THOUGH .- ORANGES BE I NG ONE OF THE BEST• MOST .Of' THE MONEY G9ES INTO
MAINTAING ITS ARMY FOR SECURITY REASONS, AND WEAPONS COST A FORTUNE.
THE I s'RAEL I ARABS AND THE WEST BANK . ARABS LIV I NG IN A LITTLE VILLAGE NEAR JERUSALEM,
SEE THE DIFFERENT STANDARDS OF LIVING, AND ISRAEL WILL HE~P ALLEVIATE THEIR - PLIGHT,
BY PAYING · FOR THEIR CARE, EDUCATION AND WELFARE. HERE HADASSAH HAS PLAYED AND IS
CONTINUING TO PLAY A MORE IMPORTANT PART IN FOSTERING BETTER UNDERSTANDING. THERE IS
SOME JEALOUSY IN THAT THE ARAB SOLDIERS SEE THEIR OWN PARCHED LAND, RICH IN LITTLE
OR NOTHING BUT POISONED, EMPTY TALK, AND THEN SEE THE RICH, FERTILE, GREEN LANDS
WHICH ISRAEL 1 S KNOWLEDGE AND HARD WORK HAVE MADE INTO AVERTIBLE "GARDEN or EDEN".
MRS. CAHIL ASKED THE QUESTION, VOICED WHAT SO MANY HAVE WANTED TO KNOW: 11 WHAT BRINGS
TH~SE POEPLE TOGETHER IN UNITY~ STRENGTH, AND SUCH PURPOSE ? FIRST, MR. LEV REPLIED
THAT IT IS OUR HI STORY, AND OUR LOVE OF THE COUNTRY MADE DEEPER BY THE MEMOR I.ES OF
PAST WARS, AND THAT AT LONG .LAST WE HAVE BEEN GATHERED UNTO OUR OWN~
OUR HEARTFELT SYMPATHY ·10 REEVA LEVY AND HER FAMILY UPON THE R.ECENT PASSING OF HER
HUSBAND, REUBEN• THOUGH DEATH HAS SUMMONED REUOEN, MAY HIS 1MAGE STILL LIVE IN THE
HEARTS OF THOSE DEAREST TO HIM AND CONTINUE TO BE AN INSPIRATION - A LIVING FOUNTAIN
WHENCE AL~ HEALING fLO ws.
OUR HEARTIEST CONGRATULATION TO BETTY BROUTMAN UPON HER. RECENT MARRIAGE. MAY THEY
BE BLESSED WITH MANY GOOD THING~ AND MUCH HAPPINESS, AND A LONG LIFE TOGETHER.
OUR SINCEREST BEST WISHES, AND HAPPY GREETINGS AND CONGRAT!JLATIONS TO RABBl ROSENBERG UPON HIS COMING MARRIAGE. WE ALL EXTEND OUR WISHES TO BOTH OF THEM FOR A
LONG AND- HAPP.¥ · LIFE OF PLEASANT AND GOOD _ COMPANIONSHIP.
PLEASE KEEP IN · MIND,t,
SATURDAY; OCTOBER 7, 1967 THE HADASSAH STUDY GROUP WILL MEET AT THE RESIDENCE OF
MRS. GoLD1E · SMITH, OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, AT 1:JO P. M. _
TUESDAY, OCTOBER J1, 1967 WILL BE A SPECIAL MEETING OF HADAS.SAH AT TEMPLE 8 1 NAI
ISRAEL. MRs. FELDMAN, FROM NATIONAL HADASSAH 1N· ~.]Ew YORK, WILL BE THE GUEST OF
HONOR, AND PLEASE DO BE PRESENT • .THIS WILL BE A EVENING AFFAIR.

To EACH AND EVERY MEMBER OF HADASSAH, AND WOULD-BE MEMBERS, AND L.IFE MEMl3ERS, WE,
IN MUSKEGON, BECOME ELIGIBLE FOR ONE or THE THREE PRIZES -- A ALL EXPENSE-PAiD
TRIP TO ISRAEL· FOR TWO WEEKS, .PROVIDING WE DO INCREASE OUR CHAPTER 1S PARTIC(PATlONe
ON BEHALf" OF HADASSAH, OUR GREETINGS ,70 EACH AND EVERYONE FOR~ GOqD YEAR 0~ HEALTH,
PEACE, AND HAPPINESS AND ALL THE' GO.OD THINGS THAT MAKE LIFE ENJOYABLE.

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                    <text>TEMPLE
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.At Hoon, October 9th, the Don.rd
of Eclucntion, ,rill c.'.SDei.ible, ~.:nd
neu Denbers , rill be 1:elco:·1cd to
a year of labor O!l beha.lf of our
chiJ,drert-' c'lld youth. There uill
be- t\t thic tine c .::;enernl orienta tion in or&lt;Jer tl:.. .t everyone nD.y
be brou::;ht up-to-c'..." .te concernin;;
the problen s ,:-,~10. o~Jeration of our
Religiouo Zuucationo.l Syste11.
On Tbursclay, Oct. 12th, nt 8:15
PH, tho Bonrcl iTill hold the first
of ito ree,ularly schedulctl !nonthly n octin :_;s. It i r; 1..:t this tir10
tho.t it i:'ill r.ct U)on nr'tters on
its nc.:~en6.c.. c.s ·to both l1ro hlens
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TEJ.\CIZ1"1 EDUCATIOll
This ·Sunday, October
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a.~ all dny Tea chers ' L1 otitute
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Ko..rff of li'lii1t, , ~ill :10 t :1.c C.isdussion leaders.

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Erev Horld Series 1961

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

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

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

!-'resident Mr. Alan Or,perihe imer

SCHEDULE OF WORSHIP SERVICES

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Friday Evening
REFORM COMMUNITY VESPER SERVICES

8:00 PM

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F.i,MILY WORSHIP SERVICE
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Birthda;,_;- Bl~ssing Ciere mony
Participants: Shelley ~1.u5:ust &amp; Bob Galombeck
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8:00 PM

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"WISHES PEOPLE }1'-1.KE 11
Mr. &amp; Mrs . 1.ian Oppenheimer.
Kiddush

8:..00 PM

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15
Sermon:
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-SeptembGr 29

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Participants: Dr. &amp; Mrs . Morton Kantor
Kiddush
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Se rmon: "THE 11.PPRiliCH OF NEW Y&amp;-1.R 11
Participants: :r1r. &amp; Hrs . Horbert Steinman
Kiddush

8: 00 PM

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8:00 PM

TR.,.DI TION.1.L SERVICES
&amp;1.BR..TH MORNINGS

Se 1:tembe r 2, 9: 16., 23 &amp; 30

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Mon 28 Boa r d of Education
8:00
we d 30 Si s terhood Open Board
1 : 30
To approve bud~e t
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\rJe d 20 B 1nai Br i t h Busine ss
h.::e tin e &amp; Pro, ram
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8 :00
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Templ e - See Flve
6 :00

Re l if,i ous School Classes will
convene on Se;J t embe r 1 0 from 10: 00
until 1 2 :00 .
Mr s . He rbe rt Ste i nma n , Chairman of the Boa r d of Educa tion,
we lcomes the followin~ te ache rs
to t he 1967-68 Staff : .,
Kinde r garte n- Mr s . Florence
Bishop ; Firs t Gr ade - Mi s s Ellen
Cahill; Third Grade-Miss Frances
Price; Fourth and Fifth GradesMr . David .t-~she ndorf; Six th and
Se venth Grades-Mr -. ..1lan Oppenheimer ; Ei: hth Grade-f''I r s • .i.rthur
Jenkins . :Mrs . n.lan O;:,pe nhe irner
;will se rye:_ a s Sc ho ol Se cretary .
The-r e' ..'are ope nin:.s ava ilable
for sub stit ute Re ligious School
t eache r s . Both me n a nd women
are invitect · to r e · is t e r wi t h the
Temp l e Boa r d of Edtica ti~h, and
he l p in t he vital work of our
Reli;.ious School. Contact :Mrs .
Ste inman,__7c....
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Re l i: :ious Sc-hool
Se.-tembG r 10, 17 &amp;
10 : 00 - 12:00
Conf irmati on Class
Saturday Mornin;-:--s-:. 10:00 hl'J.
Se. t embe r Zl.... 16, 23 &amp; 30
Se s sions:

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COMING i.I;VEN T.S :
Siste rhood a nd Hadas sah Rumma5e
Sale, Novembe r 1 and 2, at the
Resc ue I'-'l i ssion . '.Fl ci"ase save your
rummace . .c1.rrangement s will be
made to p i ck up at late r date .
Youth Group Card Pa r t ~· to be held·
Novembe r 8 at the Gas Comp any save the da te •

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If a member of y our family who
is in the armed s e rvice s or attendint, colle f.e would like the
Te rn~ l e bulletin maile d t o the m,
p l e as e se nd the ir compl e t e name
and addres s on a p ost al card to
the Templ e office a s soon as
Jewish Home Cale ndars will not
p
ossible . Include zii: code num1
be maile d t o conc r e~ants home s
be
rs . This i nclude s s t ude nts who
1
this : e ar because of; expense involrec
e ive d the bulle tin last ye ar ,
ved . Two a ttrac ti ve t v )e s of calenal
t
hou · h t he r_e may be no c ban .roe
da r s , contr ib uted b, L~~ Funeral
in the ir address •
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Home and Ealbirnie -.n.postle, are
avai lable for :. ou to p ick up in
.;111 INFOR:tV1. TION FOR OCTOBER BULTem:- l e Lobb~; when y ou come to s e rLETIN N..E...::DED IN ~vRI TING BY
vices or i n the Tom1. l e office
SEP TEYill....,R 21 at 9 : 30 ••M ·"· T THE
durin the weok . Take as many as
TEi-tf'LE O.'FICE. NO PHONE c;1LLS
neede d .
.,. · -- - --wTLL BE M..DE .
Pa,-e Two
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�PRESID.:.:.NT uNNOUl'l.;ES COI-J'IIT1E.8S

COOPBR.1.'l'ION , .. SK~D FOR }·•• RTICIP.•NTS

We are r,. lanning to continue our
:Mr. Alan Oppenheimer, President o
po. ular ~articip ation of members in
Tem:i,:,le B I nai Israel, is please d to
Friday ovenint Sabbath services .
announce the followinf committees t
expedite Temple affairs for 1967-68: We 1ve received a number of nice
Finance Committee : Mr . Isadore
comments on this feature which we
•• shendorf, Chairman, Hr . Max Roths- inaucurated a couple of years ago ,
and we want to expand participachild, Mr . Jack Lipman, Mrs . Rose
tion in it.
Lawson, Mr . Richard Kaufman , Dr .
Morton Kantor, Mr. ii.be .i:1.Shendorf ,
We have , in the past, run into
Dr. 1-. rthur Greenbe rg, Mr . Joel
some difficulties with membe rs
not resp ondinr, to the call and reWiener .
quest to i,artici1_,a te in a r.iven
House Committee: Mr . Herbert
steinman~ch·aT:rman, Mr . Leo Rosen,
Friday ni,_:ht s qrvice . we strongly
urse that ;, ou rGsf, ond affirmatively
Mr. Jack Steindler, Mr . Jacob
when ~'OU are contacted to read the
li.shendorf
Rabbi's Liaison Committee: · Dr .
candleli~htfog prayer, or to sit
i'irthur Greenber,c, "thairman, Mr .
on the Bimeh with our Rabbi and
Ted Neumer, Mr . Jess Lpvin
read the portion .
Remember t hat our Temple serRi ~ual a12._~_l--ulp it Committee : Mr .
vices are not a spectator activity
Lewis Jaffe, Chairman, Mr . Joel
but rathe r ar0 a participation
vdener, Hr . Joseph .Simon
Mt~i~ .
.
Usher: ¥Jr . Richard Roette r
Li~rary_£~~: · Mrs • . ii.lan
__ --~:.~~!?: Oppenh~_im_e_r_ __
Oppenheimer, Chainnan, Mrs . Harriso
SINGi.m 1--RCMOTES BONDS FOR !SR.EL
Friend
Ce.!11~}._~ry Cornm_ittee1_ Mr . Isadore
Phillip Lind , one of .1®erica ' s
~shendorf, Chairman
Mr . Richard
most versatile sin e·ers and enterBe.9..~est Committee:
Kaufman, Chairman
tainers of sta £e, scree n, r adio
Membersp.p Committee : Mr. and Mrs . and TV will a~pear at the home of
Dr . and Mrs. ~rthur Greenberg on
Jack Lipman
BO.aRD OF EDUC ... TION: Mrs . Herbert Sunda;: 0ven:i,nr, , Ser.: tembe r 10, at
8:00 on behalf of Bonds for Israel.
Steinman, Chairman, Mrs . Ralph
.'l.u::ust, Mrs . Louis .~ron, Dr . 1... rthur The entire community is cordially
invited~ - l- leas0 join us for a
Greenber[. , Mrs . lewis Jaffe, Mrs .
:p1"easant even1=._~f....;_• _ _ _ _ _ __
Jack Lipman, Mr . Sam Wolosin, Dr .
Phillip Miller
SECRET...RY 1 S OFFICE HOURs- ··-, ,.......
Cfu.NGES NEEDED F'OR COMMUNITY LIST
Afto r Labor Day , 9c30 - 1 : 30 ,
~tis urge ntly requested that an Mondays throur~h Thursdays, later
chan{.".es of a ddr e ss or telephone be
b~r _a.t,E_?intment_.
reported as soon as possible to the
Temr:,le office, as 1967-68 Community GIFT SHOP suzge sts that you se l e ct
List Bookle ts will be made up soono y our NE\ij Y ,11.R~ C,-,,RDS early .from
Pafse Three. ·•
Sisterhood Gift Shop,
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�TEhPLE YOUTH GROUP ,1.C TIVITIES

If a de ath has occurre d in y our
family durinr: tho past ye ar which
has not bes n made known to the Temp
l e office and he nce has not be en
note d in the Te mp le bulk tin,
pl e a se s e nd particulars of namo ,
r e l a.'tionship to y ou, and date of
de ath to the office at once, if
Jrou wish inclusion in the Yorn Kipp
~.?:.~~.?.• Thank yo~•- · - - - - GOIN G .1.W•.Y FOR THE HOLY DAYS?
If y ou expe ct to attend Rosh
Hqshanoah or Yam Kippur s o rvices
at· anot he r synagogue, it will be
ne ce ssar;,r for y ou to ap ply at once
to -the Templ e of fic e for a Ui,HC
Hi gh Holy Days Courte sy Request
Form . This must include tho name
of the congr egation whe r e you will
worship, and a copy will be se nt
to the m so they can prope rly anticipate the ir s e ating r e quireme nts
The r e Cour te s;;r Forms are av4ilable
to only Templ 8 membe rs, not to
out-of- town me mbe rs of the ir
familios , othe r t han me mba rs of
arme d forc e s or students .
bEQUEST FUND Y.IBRITS CONSIDER,,TION
Did Jrou know that our TemiJl e
now has a Beque st Committe e, which
is w orkinc to obtain be que sts to
the Tumple by our Congr e e;ants?
· Eve r y one is aske d to c-: ive most
serious conside ration to makipr sue
provisions in his wi~l . Contact
Richard Kaufman or .1.lan Or,pe nheimer
for information or r e plie s to y our
que stions .

On i... ur us t 1 7, a You t h Group
Meet in,r· ,i a s hu ld a t the home of
our Pre sident Ed S t e rn. The
mee t in r- was ca lle d to discuss the
money ; a de durin&amp;: t he i a r kinc•, of
•cars done by membe r s , durinc the
Se away Fe stival . It wa s a ~reat
succe s s, and almos t '!1&gt; 20 was ma de .
The firs t official mee tin r of
tho ye ar will be on ~ p t embor 10,
wi t h time a nd olac e t o be. annoupced . The pro r,ram will be a
fil m on halden in Choboy can , the
sp ot of tho MSTY Conclave this
yo ar . The Cor\clave was he ld on
•• ur,ust 22 . 'IYG me mbe r s who
a t t e nde d wc r e.fie s an Te l es , A~t
Roths child, Dic k Ste inman and
Ed Ste rn, accompanie d by Rabbi
Rose nbo r L.
hnothe r date to r emembe r is
t he Off ic e r s Ka t ra at be in: he ld
;:,e ot e mbe r l '.:&gt; -17 •. The 1967- 68
officers of TYG we r e lis t e d in
t he summe r bullet in .
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TEi\ [PLB FISC.i.L Y.:.1.R JULY 1-JUNE JO
Your atte ntion is calle d to
the fact t ha t the Templ e fiscal
ye ar runs f rom Jul~r 1 throur h
. June 30, .r athe r than concurre nt
with the ca l endar ye ar . If y our
p l e d r e 9ayme n ts a r e ma de qµarte rl;y
the f ir st instalLnent was due on
July 1, and s ub seque nt ones on
OctQbe r 1 , Ja nuar~r 1 and ,1.~w il 1.
Th ree loud chee rs .for those
de li: htful .... e ople who -have the ir
pl e dr.e ca rds and payme nts in .
Mailinp: of me mbe rship cards will .
bo " in this W3e k . How about u·?

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W1L,T CONGREC1,TIONS E.X.fECT OF
. _ THEIR R..~BBI

To be more E:piritual ••• and at the samo time to be more of a business
man •.
To 1Jut in an hone st dav ' s work •• .and at the samo time to be available a~d on call 2L hours" a da:; .
To be an e ifocti vo fund-raiser •••and yet not to discriminate bet wee n tho rich and the poor .
To attund oach and 0 vGr ;.' social function ••• and to find timo for
scholars hi p , r e search and tho r oadinr: of books.
To s hare e vo r;.,one ' s trouble s in private .... and in public to exude
o timism and cheer.
To unbe nd and be a 11 re r,ular :::,uy 11 • at 1,artios •• (except whun anyone
is lookin i:- ) ..
To be a first authority on all top ics •••.but in the l a st instance
dutifully solicit and se riously consider.anyone 's opinion r
To t Gll ovo r,;7 one a lso ,~hat to do ••• but certainly nevo r th~ 00 rsons
who want you t o t e ll over;,rone olse wha t to do .
·To have compassion for all me n ••• but not to 1Jossess thos o wo akno ssos which ondow y ou with compassionate understandin: for :'our
follow human boinc s .
To r;r oet all mon with chGo rful c ountcmance .,.. . espe cia lly those
whom ;,: our whole upbrin[' in_c and systam of valuGs toll you to desp-iso
for the ir 0m tin0ss,.. the ir chGapno s s, and the ir lack of values .
To insp iro tho con: r or;ation to action •.• but nevo r at tho expense
of discomfort or expo nse p
To say Kaddish at Sabbath l'.,vo 0::: rvic cs for the ir y;arents ••• while
the~, aro koo ing a dinner or tho a tro date on i&lt;'r iday e vonin: _s .
To account for the poor a t t ondanco at se rvices ••• whilo thoy seriously
discuss tho dG.JlorabLJ situ2.t ion at ,.., rivato partie s on l''riday ni;:hts .
To know every one I s namo ••• al thou::·h th o? come only a co}}ple of time s
each y0 ar to h0ar his addres s .
To have thu coura. e of his convicti ons ••• and tho dipiomacy and
tact not to utte r fuhom .
To proclaim ori.:.inal idoas ••• that have bao n time t ostod .

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The r o is no word in the fu brcw vocabulary for C:&amp;.RITY in tho
mode rn s onso, tho word is TZED.. K..H, which literally moans RIGI-ITEOUJN8S.S .
T2.ED,.K.,H is not an act of condesce nsion from one 1-€ rson to anothe r iv ho
is in a lowe r socia l and e conomic status . TZEDaIC.H is tho fulfillment
of an obli~_a tion to a follow bc in~ with 0qual status before God .

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Par,e Five

�TE.l'1PLE EXTENDS '!'HANKS

-CON'IRIBUTIONS
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Congregation B 1 nai Israel wishes
Rabbi ' s Fund, in memor;r of Mrs .
to thank r'irs . Robert Cherin for her
Fanny .1Stholz, from Mr . &amp; Mrs .
pre sentation of Etz Chayim, Tree .of
Bernard Stern .
Life, (Silve r Bells) for the Torah
General Fund ., in memory of Mrs .
in memory of her late huaband .
Fanny--;i:ltholz from Mr . and Mrs .
hppreciation is also extended t o
George Furda .
Mr . and Mr s . Me yer Jacobs who had · · ~ligious Sch_~o~., in honor of
a new covering cloth made for the
C\olden weddin~: of Mr . and Mrs .
small chapel in memory of their son ., ·
Herman Fisher from Mrs . Mrs .
Ralph Jacobs .
Harry Fisher, and in memory of
Thanks to Harry Berman, for the
Betty Erman Schultz from Mrs .
cleaninf: of the _ chapel curtains .
Harry Fisher
GaE9en _!un.9.z in memory of l~drew
~NN IVERSilRIES
Epstein and Louis Darmstactter.,
from Mr •..nd Mrs . Leo Rosen
Mr . &amp; l'-'irs . M; lton Steindler,
Garden Fund ., in memor;, of Mrs .
Se p tember 2.,
Fannv 1~1 tholz from Mrs . Har old
Mr . &amp; Mrs . Marvin Gudelsky.,
Rose~ and Mrs . Paul Winer, and
Sep tember 14
from Hr . and Mrs . Sam Shumacher.
Mr . &amp; Yirs . Herbert Steinman,
•"i-lso in honor of Mr . and Mrs .
Septembe r 21
Milton Steindler ' s Golden
Mr . &amp; Mrs . Charles RubinsklJ .,
Weddin: from Mr . a1d M..rs .
Shumacher .
Ser:, tember 22 ··--M. STEINDLERS OBSERVE ANNIVERSli.RY

IN .i..PF REC L. TION

Congre t ants of Te mple B'nai ·
Israel extend their congratulations
and best wishes to Hilton and
Frances Steindler , 1249 Lakeshore
Drive, who will celebrate their
Golden Weddinr 11.nniversarv on
Saturday 2 Sep
tember 2, 1967 .
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Mrs . Milton Steindler and
family wish to extend their sin.cere aD: reciation and thanks to
Rabbi R~senber p, , also the Con~rer-ation and members of Temr,: le
B' nai Israel Sisterhood, and
Muske ( oh Chapter of Hadassah, also
their' many friends for their
messa: .e s of c ondolence and contributions
durinf the recent
passih:,; 0£ her beloved mother,
Mrs . Fanny 11,.l tholz of Hoboken.,
New Jer sey •.. , _

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Our p rayers and sincere best
wishes for a full recovery to
MRS. JEROME STERN
who is a patient at Hackley Hosp ital
DON,u.D ROETTER
wh~!ias _a broken_.1~&amp;..-- ______

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UNIONG&amp;J1S
will be sen t automatica.11yfor you for all occasions whon YOUR name i ; on the
re gular subscribers ' lLst .
Contact: J~udre y Ca:t i ll,

773-5)40

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YAffHZEIT
ISRb.EL GUD.ELSKY, father of Mr . David
Gudels~' , and,Mrs . Robert Cherin ,
September 3, Av 28
NATHAN BRCUTMd.N,, husband of Mrs •
Betty broutman, September 4
ROBERT ClliRIN, husband of Mrs .
Sarah Cherin, father of }•ir .
Jerome Cherin, September 5
MJ.i.RIE !\. RIPNER, mother of Mrs .
Douglas Rosen, September 5
BES...iIE GUDELSh.Y, mother of Mr .
David Gudelsky, and Nrs . Robert
Cherin, Se1-tember 7
:MICffiiliL HALKIN, father of Nrs . Ellis
Chevlin, September 7, Elul 2
FhNNY EHRENBJRG, mother of Mrs .
Helen Parker, Septemte r 9
TOBIE YASINOw, mother of Mrs .
Jose ph Sin~_e r, Se_,tember 9,
Elul 4
LEC .hLTHOLZ, brother of Mrs .
Nil ton Steindler, Se~J tember 9
INEZ 11.GBLRT&amp;L, sister of i'ir . Jack
Chevlin, Sep tember 11 , Elul 6
Tu~UBEN Y~SINOw, father of Mrs .
Joseph Sin:er, Se ~tember 12 ,
Elul 7
REBECC;,i. LEVY, mother of JV"Jr . Reuben
Levy, September 13, blul 8
ESTHER i- ITKO\vSKY, mother of Mrs .
Morris Teles, Se i:; tember 16,
Elul 11
CELLi. MENDELSON, mother of Mrs .
Reeva Lev;y, Sep tember 18
BEmm ROTHSCHILD, husband of Mrs .
Lena Rothschild, father of Mr .
Max Rothschild, Sep tember 19,
Elul 14
ALEX.iliDER KR,USE II, son of Mr . and
Mrs . Edward Krause, September 20
aMELL-1. Ros.c:;N , mother of Mrs .
Goldie Smith , Sep tembe r 20

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Y~HRZiIT (Continued)
Mb.URICE FEINGOLD, father of Mrs .
Jack Chevlin , Sep tember 22,
Elul 17
Hb.RRY h UBINSlY, husband of Mrs .
Rae Rubinsky, father of Miss
Florence Rubinsky and Mr .
Charles Rubinsky , Se1, tember 25
JilCOB SINGER, father of Dr .
Irvinr, and Mr . Sam Sinper,
Sep tember 25, Elul 20
HZfillnl"\J EENDfili30HN, father of Mrs •
Reeva Levy, Se~tember 27
BERRYLEIB SD10N, father of Mr.
Jose ph Simon, Se:,: tember 29,
Elul
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CONDOLENCE
To the famil:;-of
.h.NDREW EPSTEIN
brother-in- law of Mrs . Leo Rose .,
who passed away on June 12 .
May his memory be for a
blessin r .

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CONDOLENCE

To the family of
Fii.NNY ;.I, THOLZ
mother of Mrs . Mi l ton Steindler,
who passed away on 1i.u~ust 4.
May her memory be for a
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MEMORL.L STONES TO BE UNVEILED
Announcements have been made
of the unveilin~ of two Memorial
Stones in September .
The r1iemorial Stone for Robert
Cherin will be unveiled on
Se~tember 3 at 2: 00 rM .
The unveilin __ of the Memorial
Stone for Ralp h Jacobs will take
p;tace on September _2 4; at 2: 00 PM .

�H.i,D~.. ss... H NO.TES

H~LY DAYS ,-_1967
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October 4 - Rosh Hashanoh Eve
October S - Thursc1a;/ , Rosh Hashanoh
October 15 - Yorn Kippur Eve
OctobGr 1Li - Sa turda~r, Yorn Kippur
October 18 - Succotb i:ve
&lt;?.~.to~e! 19_ . - ..Th~.~dJ; ·' · ~uccoth

No Jewish home should be without one l U JNF BLUE BOXES will be
available at the door , Sunday,
,.u:.ust 2-7, a.t the H2dassah Faidup Membership Dinner .
Place :rour order now to be
q.ssurred of; having YGUR family
PICK UP YOUR Jb:;1LSH HOMic: C1...LEND,~RS
reprc sonted on the N.8·...; Hadassah
,.T SERVICES GR O?FICE . Two styles
tablecloth • . This is a Youth
a!_3:_i~~?!~.'- as m_aE,y as you.__n_e_ed_
. _ _..,.__-'•~_ixah pr_lJ_~~----- __ _,.

CONGREG..TION B ' N.L'.LI ISlt. ..Ji:L
FOUHTH &amp; -,✓ EBSTER
MUSKEGDN, MIC HIG...N

49441

�MUSKEGON CHAPTER OF HADASSAH BULLETIN
SE?TF.fV18ER 1967
GREETINGS: SEVERAL MONTHS HAVE ELAPSED
SINCE THE LAST TEMPLE BULLETIN, BUT WHAT
WORLD STIRRING AND EARTH SHAKI NG EVE NTS
HAVE TRANSPIRED: ON MONDAY, JU NE 5TH, IN
STUNNING PREDAWN AIR STRIKES, THE TINY
NATION or ISRAEL ALL BUT ANNIHILATED THE
MASSED AIR FORCES Of HOSTILE HATE-TORN
ARA • COUNTRIES. WITHIN 60 GLORIOUS AND
DESPERATE AND MAGNIFICENT HOURS, THE
JORDANIAN, SYRIAN AND IRAQI AIR FORCES
WERE SHATTERED.

HOURS, 600 CASUALTIES WERE TREATED AND 150
OPF.RATIONS PERFORMED BY 19 SURGEIONS. IN
ADDITION, 5 BABIES WERE DELIVERED SAFELY.

"As THE FIGHTING GREW SHARPER, THE HOSPITA!
PUT INTO EFFECT A LONG-STANDING PLAN. TH~
BED COUNT WAS DOUBLED TO 1200 WITH EXTRA
BEDS PLACED IN THE CORRIDORS AND BASEME~T e
ALL CIVILIAN PATIENTS WERE EVACUATED WITH
THE EXCEPTION OF THE CRITICALLY ILL AND
THE EXPECTANT MOTHERS. ARMED WITH PLASMA
BOTTLES, ANTITETANUS SERUM AND PENICILIN,
THE WORLD STOOD ASTONISHED AT TWO SPECTA= MEDICAL TEAMS MANNED STATIONS TO AWAIT THC
LES: THE ISRAELI CAMPAIGN, IN 6 DAYS, DE- ARRIVAL OF THE WOUNDED• NINE OPERATING
FEATED 3 ARAB ARMIES, AND THE FANTASTIC
THEATERS WERE READIED.
RALLY Of ONE PEOPLE TO RAISE FUNDS FOR
ISRAEL 1 S CAUSE. THE WALL OF GOODWILL
"Two PAPAL LEGATES VISITING HADASSAH
GREW TALLER, AND TALLER, EVERY NATION,
HOSPITAL TO OFFER MEDICAL SUPPLIES WERE
COUNTRY, ADDING ITS ORICK AND MORTAR.
POLITELY TURNED DOWN BY THE ISRAELIS, Wt-10
HADASSAH TELLS THE STORY IN A WHISPER, A HAD WELL-STOCKED SHELVES. THE LEGATES
HINT OF THE UNVELIEVABLE MIRACLE THAT
ANNOUNCED THEMSELVES SATISFIED THAT
TRANSPIRED IN THOSE 60 GLORIOUS HOURS!!
WOUNDED JORDANIAN ARAB LEGIONNAIRES WERE
GETTING THE SAME TREATMENT AND MEDICAL
FOR THE FIRST TIME, IN MORE THAN 2000
ATTENTION AT THE HOSPITAL AS THE ISRAELI
YEARS, THE JEWS ONCE MORE GOVERN JERUCASUALTIES. 11
SALEM, THE CITY REGARDED AS THE CRADLE
EVERYONE ABLE VOLUNTEERED HIS SERVICES TO
OF THE THREE rAITHS---JUDIASM, MOSLEM,
AND CHRISIANITY, AND YET SO STRIFE-TORN, HELP THE OVERTAXED MEDICAL STAFF, HELPED 1 ,
AS THE WORLD 1 S HOLIEST PLACES. · THEY HAVE TRANSPORT PATIENTS FROM AMBULANCES TO
ANNEXED THE OLD CITY, ?HE JORDANIAN SEC- EMERGENCY CLEARING STATIONS AND TO THE
OPERATING THEATERS. THEY HELPED TO FILL
TOR, AND OPENED ALL PARTS OF THE 11 HOLY
C1TY 11 TO ALL FAITHS. THE GATES OF BARB- SANDBAGS AND PASTED 2000 WINDOWS WITH ANTI
SPLINTER AND BLACKOUT MATERIAL. WITHIN
ED WIRE THAT DIVIDED JERUSALEM FOR 2
HOURS OF THE CEASE-FIRE, IT WAS ANNOUNCED
DECADES WERE SWEPT ASIDE, BUT THE OLD
THAT THERE WERE 679 DEAD AND 2563 WOUND~D~
ANIMOSITY BETWEEN JE W AND ARAB CAN BE
DIMMED BY REPLACING THE HATRED BY THE
MRS. CHARLOTTE JACOBSON , NATIONAL PRESID~N
OLDER AND MORE BENIGH HUMAN TRAIT:
OF' HADASSAH VISITED THE WAR-DAMAGED MEDCURIOSITY - HOW EACH SIDE LIVES, FEELS,
ICAL STRUCTURE, ON Mr . ScoPus. SHE: SAID.
AND BELIEVES INSTEAD or BEING ENGULFED
IN A TIDAL WAVE OF SLAUGHTER WHICH ONLY
IT WILL BE REHABILITATED 11 AS SOON AS WE ·
CAN RETURN SOME OF THE WARDS TO USE."
VIOLATES EVERY CANON or FUNDAMENTAL
TRUTHS, AND THE BASIC ELEMENTS OF GOOD,
THIS WAS THE ORIGINAL HADASSAH HOSPITAL ON
MOUNT Scopus, INACCESSIBLE TO ISRAE LIS
COMMON SENSE AND TASTE.
DURING THE 19-YEAR JORDANIAN OCCUPATI ON
Now HADASSAH IS FACED WITH THE ARDUOUS
OF THE AREA. HADASSAH GUILT A NEW MEDICAl
AND CHALLENGING TASK or ADMINISTERING TO CENTER AT E1N KAREM, WEST OF JERUSALEM,
THE NEEDS OF ISRAEL. Now IS THE TIME TO AFTER CONTROL OF THE ROAD LEADING TO THE
TEST AND TO PROVE WHETHER OUR CLAIMS TO
ORIGINAL FACILITY HAD COME UNDER JORDAN IA~
THE DEDICATION or THE BASIC RESPONSIBILI- CONTROB IN THE ISRAEL-ARAO WAR FOR
TIES ARE REAL. THE FOLLOWING ARE EXCERPS: INDEPENDENCE.
WHICH APPEARED IN THE JE WISH NEWS:
PROF. KALMAN MANN, DIRECTOR GENERAL OF
MED ICAL 'AORLD NEWS PAY HOI\.OR TO HADASSAH I SHADASSAH MED I CAL CENTER, SAID THE USE OF
i-OSPITALIZATIO N:
THE Mr. scoPus BUILDING wouLD DEPEND up.2 ,-.
A SURVEY TO DETERMINE THE NEEDS OF THE
JERUSALEM POPULATION. MEANWHILE THOUSSPECIAL ARTICLES IN RECENT ISSUES OF
MC:DICAL WORLD NEWS PAY GREAT TRIBUTES TO ANDS Or ARAB FAMILIES HAVE BEEN TREATED
AT THE Mt . $COPUS CENTER, INCLUDING MANY
THE ROLE or HADASSAH-HEBREW UNIVERSITY
CHILDREN , AND ABOUT 100 WOUNDED \SRAELI
ME DICAL CENTER FOR ITS ROLE IN THE RESOLDIERS ARE BEING TREATED THERE.
CENT CONr-LtCT THUS:
nL1KE ISRAEL 1 S ARMED FORCES, THE TINY
MIDDLE EASTERN NATION 1 S HOSPITALS AND
DOCTORS ARE CREDITED WITH AN OUTSTANDING
PERFORMANCE DURING LAST MONTH 1 S DRAMATIC
6 DAYS or r1GHTING. TYPICAL WAS THE
PERFORMANCE OF HADASSAH-HEBREW UNIVERSITY
MEDICAL CENTER IN JERUSALEM, WHICH BECAME
A COMBINATION rRONT-LINE MEDICAL UNIT,
CASUALTY CLEARING STATION, AND BASE
HOSPITAL.
"HIT BY J SHELLS AT THE OUT-BREAK Of
HOSTILITIES, HADASSAH WENT ON A 24-HOUR
EMERGENCY SCHEDULE. DURING THE FIRST 36

**** *******
MUSKEGON CHAPTER OF HADASSAH CORDIALLY
INVITES YOU TO THE PAID-UP MEMBERSHIP
DINNER ON SUNDAY EVENING, ALGUSf 27TH AT
6:00 P.M. AT TEMPLE B1 NAI tSRAEL. THE
SPEAKER WILL BE RAMI AMITZ-LEV, DIRECT
FROM ISRAEL, AND AS3)CI /-\TED WITH JNF
SPEAKERS BUREAU. ENTERTAINMENT WILL BE
I SRAEL I FOLK DANCE GROUP. HADASSAH
MEMBERS GRAT! S, AND HUSBANDS AND/OR GUESTS
$3.50 EACH. MRS. HARRY BERMAN IS MEMBERSHIP CHAIRMAN: MiS. ARTHUR GREENBERG IS
PROGRAM CHAIRMAN.
SEE YOU AT THE DINNER ON SUNDAY, 6:00 p.M.

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SRAEL BULLET! N
Muskegon, Michigan

Stanley Kaplan, Rabbi . . • . . . . . . . • • . . . . . . . . , • Jack Lipman, President
September 18, 1959 . . . • . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . " . .
Elul 15
Affiliated with the illUOl~ OF 1-\l✓!ERICAi-1 ·1IEBR2'W CONGmGATidNS
Temple Office Phone 2-2702
• . . .
. . . .
. Pay Phone 2-9147

S P E C I AL

PRE-HOLY

DAY

E D I T I ON

SPECIAL COMM.lH~ITY LIBERAL SERVICES--In anticipation of the Holy Days:
September 18th, 5:30 - 6:00 P.M.
September 25th, 5:30 - 6:00 P.M.
ROSH HASHANAH - October 2, 3

YID1 KIPPUR - October 11, 12.
(See Holy Day Is sue, September 30th)

C O M MU N I T Y

Sunday, September 20th, at 7:30 P.M.

FOR YOU,
A Community Meeting
Here is the "Town-hall" kind of meetin g all of us have been talking about. As
long as we can r emember, such an assembly was needed to let our voices be heard
in the affairs of our Congregation.
The President, Board and Rabbi invite all of you to come to deliberate together
with them. It will be your opportunity to rai se your questions and also if need
be to voice constructive criticism.
We all know that, ignoring this meeting, we all stand to lose immeasurably.
TEMPLE
F AMI L Y
Anniversaries

Dr. &amp; Mrs . Maurice Stromberg happily
announce the &amp;rrival of their new daughter,
Marla Aylene, born August 21st.

Mr. &amp; Mrs. Marvin Gudelsky, September 14
Mr. &amp; Mrs . Charles Rubinsky, September 22
Yahrzeits
Amelia Rosen, sister of Mrs. Sara h Klein and
David Rosen, September 20
Harry Rubinsky, father of Ruth, Florence and
Cha rles Rubin sky and husband of' Mrs. Rae
Rubinsky, September 25
Esther Pitkowsky, mother of Mrs. Morris Teles ,
Elul 11 - September 14
Maurice Feingold, father of Mr s . J ack Chevlin,
Elul 17 - September 20
J acob Singer, husband of Mrs. J acob Singer and
father of Dr. Irvin g Singer and Sam Singe r,
Elul 20 - September 23
Sigmund Cahn, father of Mrs. Srun Shumacher and
husband of Mrs. Selma Cahn, Elul 24 September 27
Hannah Blumberg, mother of Mr s . Sam Lawson,
Elul 26 - September 29

Refuah Shelaymah
We are happy to know that our friends, who
were ill during the Summer, have r ecuperated :
Mrs. Lois Cherin
Mrs. Edward Krause
Mrs. Jean Weiner
Mrs. Arthur Bell
Mrs. I da Ashendorf
Mr. Justi.n Gudelsky
Mrs. Andrew Epstein
ORT
is havi.-rig an opening Membership Tea,
September 22nd at the home of Mrs . Paul
Weiner a t 1:15 P .M.
There will be a skit
by ORT Board Members which includes the
Madam~: Phillip Miller, Maurice Stromberg,
Stanley Kapl an , J ame s Metz , Morton Kantor,
Morris Teles, Reva Banks, Morris Levine,
Dougl as Rosen, Alan Oppenheimer and Richard
Ke.ufman.

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..--.-.-·

TEMPLE
NAI ISRAEL

MUSKEqON, MlCHl(iAN
Rabbi Stanleq Kaplan
Marvin Gudelsky, President

D A Y WO R S H I P
ROSH HA'SHONOH
September 18th, Wednesday
September 19th, Thursday

7:00
8: 00
8:00
10:30
12:45
2: 30

1963
P .. M.. Traditional Services
P:.-M. Community Services
A. M. Traditional Services
A•. M. Community Services
P. M. Traditional Musaf
P .. M.- Children's and
Youth Service

ROSH HA 1 SHONOH-SECOND DAY
September 19th, Thursday ••••.•...••
September 20th , Friday ••••....•••

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

S.r\BBATH OF REPENTANCE
September 20th, Friday Shabbat • ••••• 7:30 P. M. Traditional Services
8:15 P •. M.• Community Services
September 21st, Saturday Shabbat •••• 8: 30 A.. M. Traditional Services
YOM KIFPUR

Kol Nidre •• 6:15
8:00
8:00
September 28th , Saturday • •... ..•• •••
10:45
1:15
September 27th , Friday:

P. H.
P. M.
A. M.
A. M.
P. M.

2:15 P. M.
4:15 F. M.
5:15 P. M.
6:15 P. M.

Traditional Services
Community Services
Traditional Services
Community Services
Traditional Musaf &amp;
Mincha
Children's Youth
Service
Community Memorial
Combined Ne ' ila
C,onclusion

�HOLY D,1.Y WOh.0HlP
We- are happy to announce that JO SINGER will again
donate his services a s Cantor.

The Holy Day Choir
Mr . ,l rnold Bourziel , Organist and Director
Mrs . Evelyn Galombeck Mrs •. . ,lan Oppenhe:imor
Mr. Harry Schwartz
Miss Ilene Gudelsky
· Mr·. &amp; Mrs . James · Price
Mr. Daniel Silberman
Decorum, Kavanah, Re s pect
Adult services are designed for adults, thirteen (13) yea.rs and older .
Children and Youth Service s for both_Holidays are designed for childr en and youth 12 years and younger - and for Parents too ! For tho
Holy Days it is essential and proper that during services no one cause
any embarrassment to himself o:· any disturbance to others.
September
15th Sunday.

CALEND AR
Religious School 1st Session 9:30 - 12 !,. M.
9:30 Opening- Exercises, Rosh HaShanah
Party Mixer
11 - 12 .'i..M. Meeting of all Parents with Rabbi

22nd Sunday

Religious School - 2nd Session

28th Saturday

6:15 P.M.

29th Sunday

Religious School - 3rd Session

29th Sunday

Dedicat;ion of .tombstone for Herman Mendlesohn
2:00 P.M . at Mona View: Cemetery

30th Monday

Weekday Hebrew Classes - ist Week

Break-The-Fast

Holy Day Prayer
Dear God,

May this New Year bring to me and to my loved one s the fullest
measure of God's blessings for life, health, happiness and f9r C!_E:Jcii:-_
cation, reconsecration and self-renewal. May the work of nry hahds ·
prosper and may the Joys of l _iving bring me contentment and peace .
If His will be cithe'r than: that for which I have prayed, may the
beauty and holiness o'f niy heritage strengthen and console mo . May
those who look to me ·and who depend upon me be made steadfast by my
faith and my trust, whether I encounter happiness or tragedy .
I pray that God has stored up for me a good year. May He strengthen me to create from His storehouse of blessings an inner tranquility
and peace with my fellow man .

�l

YArIRZEIT
REFU,:'iH SKL;.YYL'ill
ID;, BROUTM~.N , mother of Na than
;!
Our prayers and sincere best
Broutman &amp; Thelma Weiner , Sept. ~ wishes for a full recovery to
20 , Tishri 2
MR . ELI SMITH
i.LEX.u1DER S. KRAUSE II, son of Mr .
MRS . FRANCES STEINDLER
&amp; Mrs . Edward H. Kr ause , Sept . 20
GAR.RISON J.'.FFEE
CELL1. MENDELSON, mother of Mrs.
· MR. HILTON STEINDLER
Reuben L. Levy, Sept . 20, Tishri
who were hospitalized this
2.
summer and to
AMELL~ ROSEN, mother of Goldie
MR • .MEYER J;,coBS
Smith, Sept . 20
: who is hospitalized in Grand Haven
MRS. ROSE SJN GER ... .
HARRY WEINER, father of Mrs . T.
Neumer, Sept. 20, Ti shri 2
who is hospitalized at Osteopathic.
CONTRIBUTIONS
SHIER TELES, son of Dr. &amp; Mrs.
L1brary Fund
Morris Tel es , Sept. 24, Tishri 6
H.:JlliY RUBINSKY, father of Ruth,
Dr. &amp; Mrs . Ralph August , in
Florence &amp; Charles Rubinsky,
momory of Mrs. Leo Ros en's
Sept. 25
.
mothe~, Mo_lly Flaxman and in
memory of Rose Kohn .
JULIA FEIWGOLD BROSTOFF, mqther .
· · - of· Mrs. ·1nlian Chevlin; SEfpt.
Garden Fund
Mrs . Morris Kantor and Dr. &amp;
26, Tishri 8
REBECCA KL,SF, mother of Samuel
Mrs . Morton Kantor, in memory
of Mollie Flaxman .
Klayf, Oct. 1, Tishri 13
NATH;~ NEU.MER, father of· Ted
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Harold Silverman &amp;
Neumer, Oct . 7
Stan, in memory of Mollie
Flaxman.
KURT ROTHSCHILD, son of Lena
Mrs. Harold Braundy in memory
Rothschild and brother of Max
of Mollie Flaxman .
Rothschild., Oct. 7, Tishri 19
Mr. Louis Darmstadter.. in memory
SARA KLEIN, sister of Yirs. Goldie
of Molly Flaxman.
Smith, Oct. 8
JACOB KRUPP, f a ther of Mrs . Louis
Youth Scholarship Fund
Aron, Oct. 15
Mr . &amp; Mrs . Sam Shumacher and
Mrs . Selma Cahn in honor of .
ANN IVERS.ARIES
Don Wiener's graduation.
Mr. &amp; Mrs . Mil ton Steindler,
Mrs . Thelma Wiener in memory
September 2
of Mollie Flaxman.
Mr . &amp; Mrs. Charles Rubinsky,
Mrs . Goldie Smith in memory of
September 22
Mollie Flaxman.
Tllii.NK YOU
Altar Fund
Mr. &amp; Mrs . Bernard Becker
Mrs . Max LeBow in memory of
extend their sincere thanks to all
Mollie Flaxman .
those who baked or assisted in any
Confirmation Fund for small Torah
way for their son's, David's, Bar
Mr. &amp; Mrs . Sam Price
Mitzvah. Their help was truly
Religious School Library
appreciated.
Books donated by Mrs . J . Lipman

�ROS H HAS H

~

N A H ME S S

For the New Year, in health,
happiness, strength and wisdom
to do God's will in our Community.
Marvin Gudelsky,
President
May the New Year bring you an
abundance of everything and
may you be privileged to share
it with those who need you .
Robert Libner,
Chairman,
United Jewish Chari ties
.
TO WISH EVERYONE HAl'f-INE.SS IN
THE NEW YEAR .
. . .
Abraham Rosen Lodge, B'' nai Bri th
Dan Rapaport, Pr esident
Fellow Officers and Member s
MAY THE N.t:,;W YE J,R BE FILLED WITH
HE l .L TH, HAFPINEES ,:.ND FROSPERITY
In r~riewed, Vigor
For the work of Hadassah.
Mrs . Louis iiron, President .
CONGREGATION B'NllI ISRAEL
Fou th &amp; Webster Streets
.Muskegon, Mi chigan
Telephone: PA2-27O2
Rabbinage: PO6-5427
_ ---.. ··- ··---

~

GE S

SISTERHOOD B'nai Israel sends
warm New Year's greetings with
the hope that we will all be inscribed in the Book of Life for
the coming year .
Let there be pe ace in the
world and in our hearts as well.
Sisterly yours,
Mrs . ~·1lbert Parker
(Sisterhood Presiden
M:.RM NEW YE j.. RS GREETINGS ~·,ND
SJNCERE WISHES FROM :
' The Officers and Members of TYG.
Gilbert Ashendorf
:OFFICE SCHEDULE - Mon . thru Thurs .
'. Helen Myrmel, Financial
·
Secretary, 9:15 to 12: 15
Peggy Burns, Rabb i 's
·
Secretary, 1:30 ·to ·4:3O
Please contact Mrs . Myrmel
on any financial business
NON- PROFIT
ORG,\N IZitTION
TIME-V}.LUE MAIL

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MUSKE~ON , MlCHl~AN
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Septenber 29
8:15 P.M.
Si:::ichas Torah Wor ship and Fru:ii::J:y Services
Birthday Blessing Cerenony : July thru Soptenber
CONSECEATIOi\T OF KINDERGARTEN CLl1SS
Onc g ShRbbat Hosts - Kinderga rten Cl~ss

All Farailies are invited and ell pupils of the Religiou,
School ar e expected .to attend these Sukkos Services .
COHBINED SIMCHAS TORAH SERVICES - October 2 (Monday )
Religious School Eighth Grade - Hosts
TRADITIONAL WORSHIP
Sukkos: Eve, Sopt.
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Our prayers for good health to
Hrs. ·Hilton Steindler, who ha s
returned hone f rora the hospit~l
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(Rose) Laws on of 1"limi1i Beach
is r ec.; 7ering frou open hee.rt
surgery a t St. Vincents Chari ty Hospital , Cleveland , Ohio .
We p r ay for his con plete recove ry and know t ha t ~essnge s
of good wishes will be _grea.tl y
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f l owers for the Holy Days.

We offer our s·ince r e condole~Q~s and deepest sym.pQt hy to
the f anily of: Daniel Brow,
brother of Mrs • . Sa::1 Price ,
,,ho pa ssed away recently .
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To our new parents:
Mr. &amp; Hrs . Richard Kaufnan
on the birth of their son,
Robert Allan.
Dr. &amp; Mrs. Morris Kantor on
the birth of their dauther,
Lisa Beth.
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To our new Grandparents:

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

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

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A Sukkos Party sponsored by

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

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

SUKKOS

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

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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 evening, September 16 ..................... ...
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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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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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NEW YEAR GREETINGS

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

�uLAU

TO KNOW YOU

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

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

CHOIR

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

---0--WELCOME

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

---o--MEMBERSHIP

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

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

for present

SUNDAY SCHOOL

WANTED

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

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

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

�"IN MEMORIAM"

Y IS KOR NAME S

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

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

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

- --o---

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

CALENDAR

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

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

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

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

- - -o - - -

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

RESERVE THE DATET
United Jewish Charities

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

Annual Dinner Meeting

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

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

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

Occidental Hotel

WKBZ

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

-.

CHILDREN'S SUCCOS SERV ICE

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

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

�DEDICATED TO THE BRAVE MEN AND WOMEN

IN OUR ARMED FORCES

***
Irving Achtenberg

Lawrence Gluck

Harry Ashendorf

Dave Goldberg

I. Ashendorf

Herman Grossman

J.

Ashendorf

Louis H. Grossman

Al Parker

Max Ashendorf

Lewis S. Grossman

Syd. Polly

Hilliard Gudelsky

Leonard Price

Abe Berman

Justin Gudelsky

Jack Berman

Leon Gudelsky

Max O. Berman
Eugene Hirsch

Marcus Bess

George Hirsch

Phil Best

Irving Hirsch

Stanford Broutman

Dan M. Moore

R. M. Orlikoff

Douglas Rosen
Seymour Rosenberg
Chas. Rubinsky
Louis Rubinsky

Sam Jacobs

Marvin Saffer

Morton Jacobs

Sam Schumacher

Herman Kessler

Irving E. Silverman

Lawrence Klein

Harry Singer

Ben Klitzner

Hy. Singer

Oscar Daniels

Arthur Kopoloff

Irving Singer

Henry Darmstadter

E. H. Krause

Leslie Davis

David Krupp

Seymour Cane
Alfred Caplan
Jerome Cherin
Ben Cohen

G. B. DeJong
Frank Disken

N. H. Skolkin

Raedelle S. Levy

Irving Stein

Jack Lipman

Norman Fleishman
Ardo M. Friend

Phillip Miller

Harrison (Buddy) Friend

James Mintz

*

MU SK2GON PRIN T S HO P

Marvin Skolkin

Morris Levine
Volf Liebovitz

Eugene Fisher

Jay L. Singer

Jerome Stern - Killed in Action

Robert Stein
Lewis Jack Steindler
Nathan Talbot

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

New Year 1 5707
A MESSAGE FROM YOUR RABBI

No. 1

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

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

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

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

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

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

B 1NAI B I RITH

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

all his friends

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

all,

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

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

Sandra and Irwin,
wish their many friends a very happy New
Year,
To all our friends a New Year filled
contentment, Mr, and Mrs. Stanley
Baru and family,
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New Year bring happiness and
contentment to all, Mr, and Mrs, Harry
H. Berm8Jl and sons,
Mr, and Mrs, Harry S, Berman, Barton,
Phyllis and llarc extend the season's
greetings to all,

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Mrs, Bernard Fisher wish you

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

all

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

and family
gloriously

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

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

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

Kositchek wish

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

all a

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

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

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

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

irr.

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

extend the

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

Ila- . and !.!rs. Max Rosenberg

with their

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

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

Robert Rosenberg and
you on this festive

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

you all a

·;t' , and Mrs.

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

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

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

extend

the

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

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

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

�IN MEMORIAM

C.A!'ITOR 'FRIEDMAN

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

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

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

WELCOME HOME
It is with

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

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

we welcome back

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

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

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

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

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�A MESSAGE

FROll

YOUR

RABBI

My Dear Friends ,

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

OUR NEW BUILDING

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

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

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

New Year, 5708

No. 1

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

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

B 1RITH

HADASSAH

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

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

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*

NEW

YE AR

GREETINGS*

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

a

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

David

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

llr. and Mrs. Julius Donn.

A Stonah

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

Tovah to all

our

friends,

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

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

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

A happy N- Year to all;
Herbert Fisher.

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

lfr. and Mrs.

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

Marilyn
a very

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

extend the

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

llr. and

lfrs. Harold Grossman

wish to be remembered to
friends on this New Year.

and son
all their

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

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

Kositchek wish

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

extend the

their

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

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

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

extend

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

and Bonnie
greetings

the

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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* * * * * *GREETINGS*
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*NEW

Mr. and !!rs. Jacob Singer

wish all their friends

and family
a very happy New

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

WE PRAY FOR THE RECOVERY OF

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

�IN

l!EIIORIAM

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

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

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

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

and llrs. Louis Caplan,

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

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

Lahr,

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

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

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

Please call her

received by the JDC in

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

,,

�WE \'iISfl TO ACKNOWLEDGE

B 1 NAI B'RITH PROJECT

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

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

Eli M. Smit!:

i

I
TEMPLE

LIBRARY

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

have

been

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

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

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

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

B1 NAI B1 RITH NEWS

\

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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                    <text>TEMPLE
'NAl ISRAEL
,'tusKEYON, MlCHlYAN
.'&lt;❖·•·

Rabbi StanlelJ Kaplan .

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

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

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

572 ·2 - 1"981
· 7:GO ·p .M. Traditional Services

8:oo P.M. Community Services

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

1

men t.

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1

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

,

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

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

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

NON-PRDFIT ORGANI ZATION

TIME-VALUE MAIL

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TEMPLE ·
'NAl . ISRAEL

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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 •, , ,,., , ,
, _.
·"·· ,,_ ,. - ·- 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
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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
**
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�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
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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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Vol~ VIII No . 20
COMMUNITY SERVICES
September 3

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Elul - Tishrei 5725"."'5726 · ··

MI CH I (;J,A N

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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&lt;, TRATilTIONAL SERVICES

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Friday .:.,vening - FAMILY NIGID' WORSHIP
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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Friday Evening
Sermon: . - "THE JOY OF LIVING 11

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8:00 PM
8:30 AM

HOLY DAYS SERVICES
ROSH HA' SHONOH ._5726
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

5,

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
12
Wednesday 15
Sunday
19
Thursday
Sunday

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26

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

12:30 .
12:30
9-:00
7:45

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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 .
i
·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 ,
· -- · ·
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 , ·
1
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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TEMPLE 8 NAI fSRAEL

EMPLE

MUSf&lt;EGON 1 MICH IGAH

ALK
Rabbi Dr. Phillip Hasenberg
President Nr. Alan Oppenheimer

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Sop tc mbo r 2, Friday
Comnnmity Vospe r Se rvices in Small Chapo l 8:00 ,Pl1
Sop tornbor ·- ·si," Friday --- - ,ro~unity Vcspor Se rvices in Sm:ill ChiJ.;Jol 13:oo 'PM
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-Soptombor1Ii, Wodnesday •• Traditional Sorvicc
Community Service
"Sermon: "DECISIONS FOR LIFE"
Se p tembe r 15·, Thursday •• Traditional Se rvice
Community Service
Sermon:. "THE J wW nS -~ .PIONZER"
Childre n &amp; Youth Se rvice
ROSH a~' SHON OH - SECOND Dti.Y .
.
-·~~Septembe r 15, Thursday.. Traditiona l Service
September 16, Friday • • Tr.idi tional So.rvice
Sep tember 10: Friday : Evening - Shabbat Sh_u_v-ah----'-_- Sc rmon: irsELF RESPECT"

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8:00 PM'
7:30 .i.M
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Kol Nidre Tra ditiona l Service
6: 15 PM
Community Se rvice
"8:00 PM
Sermon: fl"THE SECRET OF ISR4EL' S SURVIV.t&lt;l.. 11
SCptombor- '. 2L, Saturday •• Tmdi tional Service
8:00 lJ.M
Community Service
10:45 1M
Sermon: ''THE .~IM OF LIVWG"
Traditional Musaf &amp; Mincha
1:15 PM
2:1,5 PM
Childre n &amp; Youth Sorvico
Community Mcmori~l
4:15 FM
Svrmon: 11.ilMID FIELDS OF SORRQT_,J •i
S:15 PM
Combined Ne'ila
Concludinp Scrv-i_ce_ _ _ _ ______ _ 6:15 PM
SCHEDULE OF SiliVICES CONTINUED ON P.;~GE TWO

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SEPTZEBER Ci..L••NDi,.R \
Sun 4-TYd-llicc c11tivo ~oard
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] om'.): Tom Steinman
. 225~, Southwo6d..
,•iad 7 ~~adassc.h Oponinf_ pa id.:.i:i.IJ ,
Lunch0 on 2.t Tompl o
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. Speake r: r~s . H o Groonlior :;
FIN~~CE cow-ftTTE1f ·• - - •-·,Ca-:
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3053 Coolid ;:·o
Sat 10 Hadass.'.l.h Stud;,,r Group
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Hom0: Re e ve. Lovv
1249 Lako~horo
Sun . 11 Sis torhood Paid- up
6:00
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cordially .. iniiitu x ou t ·c&gt;" n:ttond .,.
tho Bar 1:!i:tz.va h sorvicc of
the ir son · ··· · ·
DuVID IS...aC WI~Ni R
on S2.. turda;,T' Oc tobo r 1, 1966 a
10 : 00 ,:'..M, and tho 1 uncho on
followin ?, in tho Socia l H:.1.ll o
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RELICious SCHOOL ST...FF SET
- Rabbi Rosonborr: is -ploasod
to announce tha t tho foll o~ine
sta ff will. t o~ch tho Tomplc
Rolir,ious School in 1966- 67
:
sea son : Kindor?,artcn : Mrs .
IULIGIOUS SG._OOL SESSIONS
rry Bacon ; First and Se cond
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and
Fourth Grado : Mrs .
CONFJR.!1SION CL~SSES-Sa turdny 10: 00 "
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Wolosin; Fifth Grado : Miss
Fra nce s ?.r~co i Sixth Gra de : Mrs .
TEMPLE BO:..RD 'ID CUT DOWN MEETINGS
Phillip
Milla r; Seve nth and
--1foa to~ t ho t oly D':tys tho ro wll'I
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do : Mr • .fi.lan O,.ponbe no moo tin ... of tho To:·:::: l o i:02.rddmor
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o{ 'Trust:/,/s- ~fur.ufr- the· ri1oi1th-of
•Rabbi Rosonbo r ,r will to.:1.ch
&amp;Ji.kmoor .
,l co~bina tion Sop tomtho
Confirma tion ··c1as s , Mrs • .
bor- Oc tobor rri:ictinr, will bo schod Warner &lt;1:l.lombc.ck will t each
ulod for Octobe r 6 .
music and •Yir s . ~,lan O. ponhoimor
.lt this mo . c tin~ the a dvisibility
will a ct a s socrc t a ry .
will bo discussed of holdinr;

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nocossar~,r , in an eff ort to bolstor
a ttendance: by r oliovin;-. mcmbo rs of
tho noccssi ts of a t tondin; unnocco ssar"J moo tin ;,s .

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T~riPLE F'ISU,.L JULY l - JUHE JO
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ordcir to allevi2.to "t'iio.misunde rstandin ...s r e '.".ardiw. duo s pay- i
~ants which ocassionallj arise
j
durin~ the fiscal ye ar, the Finance!
Committee would like to clarify
I
that the Tem.:_Jl o fiscal yoar runs
j
from July 1 throur:h June 30, r a the rl
than con'curre nt wi th the calenda r
,,oar .
,. If y our p ayments arc made quarter
l y, the first insta llme nt was duo !1
on Jul~· 1, and tho subse que nt ones i
on Octobe r 1, J a nuar\r 1 and ...r ril 1 ~
Statements will be mailed at those '
times . Receipts are given for
cash pa;,,-me.nts. Your ca ncelled
vhock is y our record of paymonts by )
che ck . Checks arc deF ositcd upon 1
rece i p t , . so notify Tempie office 1
if y ours' -~_h_ould rema in _oyt~t~J?-.d}.!1;·_!..

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OF BOOKS ,.ND Y.. RM.ELKES
I RETURl~URGENTLY
1.il!X.U.:.ST~D .

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~-The Tom~.- lo is miss·111; a-r,oodly
number of Union Prayer Books,
Bibles and Yarmolko s which some
con[,ro ~ants have borrowe d and not
returne d . Some of our Roli ,:-.ious
School .students have taken p rayer
books and Bibles home for tho pur~oso of p reparin~ for a s 9e cia l
Reli ~ious School or Sabba th Service : The Tom;_Jl o is a non-profit
institution, not a cha rita ble one
and cannot afford to SU(,p ly individual members with their :)r ayer
book needs . l'loasc chock :,rour
home now, and if y ou h- vo any of
these thin; s, return thorn to tho
Temp• le office
Thank
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LIB,i:.,.RY COMMITTEE }'i.t.KES l)L&amp;.
Commi tteo-,· under
the Chairmanship of Mrs . ii.Ian
Opponhoime r, a ;,ain asks that all
members vo-r:-1 carefully chock and
s e arch the i~ home s for Libra ry
books borrowoct from tho Tomolo
Library . 1/~e are missin :-, ove r 100
b ooks and would like to have thorn
back before tho up- to-date catalor,ing be cins . PLZ.1.SE CHECK NOW.
You ma~, have a fow y ou didn I t
realize y ou had .
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CHIEF ,.DVIS~S LOC KING OF C,.RS
;
-The· ·r-lusko;_.on Chief of Police has
a ske d that con; ;ro sants ~,arkin r
their ca rs in tho Templ e lot be
j
sure that nll ca r doors are locke d. :
He also ur ~es that no a rticles
:
oi ·clothin;_. , came ras, etc . , be l e ft :.
visible throu;.:h tho car window .
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CH.11.NGfSY.~~ED .!_q_fl: CDr?~ I.1! 1_:f.~!

It is ur:·.e ntly roquosted that any
chan: .e s of address or homo or busi- ;
no~; _phone s be r eported as soon
i
a s p ossible to the Te mf. le Office,. . ;
.
a s 1966-67 Conr r e::ation B' nai
Israe l Community List booklets will :
I
bo made UD soon .
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Nm-1 RITU. . . L ·c_;...lfil'hN ,.; F'CINTED
'
-- . i1.r·: ;.1an--6r:;penhcimor , President
of tho Con; ,re ;.ation, has a;:pointod
Mr . Isa dore ....she ndorf Chairma n of
the .l:iitunl and F11 11,it Committee in
~.lace of J ame s f rice, who h.J.s loft
Muske ~.on .

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GOING ...'vfaY FOR THE HOLY D,SS?
~ - -~ If membe rs in r.6od standing
of Templ e B' nai Israel plan to be
attcndin;. !Ioly Da? s Services at
anothe r cone,r o ~D. tion it will bo
nccossar,, for v ou to contact tho
Tom. ,l c office ~ thout delay s o
that r e quest forms for _uest
tickets may be pre;,a red for y ou
for tho Union of .1morican Hebrew
Conr,ro :· a tions . _-- ~- ---·· ··- ____

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�ROSH I-L1.SPJ&gt;.NOH l"iESS.1.GE
By Rabbi Phillip Ros0nbar;,

i

Bir tra dition it is at. this pe riod
tha,t wo survey tho events of tho
past year, ,;articularl~' as it affects
our own live s . ~,o attempt in re trospe ct to as sess our own achieve me nts . :~avu w0 uso d or mi~usod the
yoar rfciw end in;.? Have we fulfilled
tho hope s and r e solutions with
which wo bo ; an it?
It c an be a salutorx and soberiw ox0 rciso to r ecall tho frame of
mi~d we wero on Rosh Hoshanoh last
vear . Somo of us will be e.ble to
;ocord with a s ense of s a tisfaction
tha t we have attempted to imp l omant
)romiso s made durin. tho Iloly Days ,
but othe rs ,,::i!ll know only. too we ll
tha t r es olutions w0ro vor y soon
a bandoned . Cur routine pr o occu_.:i tions r 0 .· c.ine d commi nd a nd ._-jious
hopes worn quiG:kl~ for [:ottcn .
!
·· So now we stand a ..2.in whore . we
stood a yo·a r a , o 11 T'ne best l a id
schc::mc s of mice a nd man ••.• " -we
murmur wryly . I f ae l .~romi9CS C.'.lnn ot so oo..sil;; be brolc.rn---lG..!. s_t
of '3.11 1)romise s made to onese lf. __ ,
.it t his moment I 2.m r eminded of
an 2.nocdoto by the Rabb:i, of _::trdi t chov , This ma n wet s in the habit
of r oviowin- tho ovent,s of tho day
each ovonin; 'oef ore r o tirin:- to
bed. 11
··.. fr· would
r .emind himse lf
of
..
his mm wci&lt;1lmo s·s of cln r ::.ctor and
of f .:i. i lin .. s d ispl .J.yo d in the course
of t ho d::i.~ • - Om ni : ht, boin;-, _
:_. 2. rticularli, annoyed with his _own
conduct, ho solilo½uised, r c provin.:. himse l f ste rnly , sa:,r in[.
"I must never d o tha:t c1.·.a in 11 • Thon
.romindin.~, hims9 lf ho ,r cJ.~&gt;liD d :1 . 11 B:Ut
I said thCJ. t L :.st ni ;.ht" . " That is
truG .1.1 ,_ ho admitte d, "b\lt this time
I moan it" .
Perho.,::)s tho stor . has -~ mo ssa; o ·i
n ..
!
1. (C ontinued ne xt column)
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for us .

Lo t us approach the

I Holy Days conscious of thci.wondorful o..,•; ortuni t y it affords
us for turnin · over a now loaf .
Evon if we have faile d bGforo ,
lot us make our p romises once
c.;::e.in . ,,nd this time moc:.n it ,
nnd carry thorn out, durin ~·, the
c omin:~ ire a r .
Ma~\' God ~rant :;rou a ll a . year
of life, ;:ood h-3 a l th and happinoss .
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Do~r Con ~ro gants :
•• s our Hi ;,h Holy Day s app roach, wo ca nnot hc l ,, but rofloct up on the passine year, and
offe r our thanks to God· for the
very ma ny blos sin,r,s wa have enjoye d .
. It is our oarna st hope tha-t
God in tho comin; year, willfulfill our wishes for hoalth, happ iness and peace .
Ruth a nd I e xte nd to the Coner o :.ation our vory ba st wishes
for tho Eow Year .
,dan P , 01j pc nho imo r
President of Cow.r er:a tion

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i.s WO apt:Yroac.h tho Hi ; h
Holida;,r So as on, I would liko to
t.J.ko this o•. p o:rtuni ty · to convoy
ba st wishos for a Happy Now
Year to e ntire community from
Sist~rhood and my family .
Mrs . ..:-.lan Oppenho imo r
Sisterhood President

I would liko to extend whrm
wishes to our Community for et
.io;&lt;,'OUS Now Yi..lar . Let us p r ay
tha t ·tho ~,ow Y.Jar will brinp;
poaco a s we'll a s health and
he..~ pine ss to ova r y on0 •
Mrs . M rbort Ennis
Hadassnh Prasidont

�Dear Con ~r oe,ants:
••ni ta c'.lnd l would liko to tako
this OP~- ortuni t y to uxtond to ·each
and ovary ono of our mambo rs 'and
follow con; r o r ants, warme st 11 ,I-Ii;.h
Holiday " .:;ru e tin~,s . May tho coming
year find you blessed with good
hoalth, h:if,pinc ss and prospe rity .
William Drukor
- · - _ _E_? s i~9-..n_!;~.'.E.'.:..~ I3ri th___
Tho Ta m:::l o Youth GrouI; oxtonds ·
oost wishe s to tho mombo rs of tho
Conr,rn ~o.tion for a happy a nd pros: orous Now Yoar .
Tom Steinman
Pre sident, TGJJl;)lu Youth

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YOUTH GROUF .,NNOUNC ES ... DVISORS
Tom Stainm.-'.:. n, P r e side nt of tho
T0m!_.10 Youth Droup., announce s tha t
l"!rs . Ha.rr::,· ba r man will_ c ontinue a s
Youth Group ...dvisor , . a'n°d will bo
a ssiste d by Mrs . He rba rt StGinman .
They oxte nd the ir a~Jp r ocia tion to
Mr s . Ha rrison Friund, who ha s
w~r~od w~Jh t hom~iE.._ 1 r ovious yoars !
BO...HD OF EDUC•• TION MEMB.J:RS GIVEN
Mrs . Dour las Ros a n, Chairma n
of tho -Tc m,.lu Bo~r d of ~duca tion ,
2-nnounco s tha t the f ollowinr.: pa r s ons will com,,r ise tho Boa rd for

1966- 67:

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Mr s , R.::l.lp h 1.u;,:ust, Mrs . Louis
••ron, Mrs . J e rome _Cherin, Dr .
.
... rthur Groonbe r ;;.; Mrs. Lowis -J a f fa ,
Mrs . · J c.c k Lipman a nd Mr . IIo rbo_rt
Ste inma n . Mrs • .i.la n O.,_..po nho imor ,
Sis te rhood l~ro sido nt, will be
Siste rhood r ep r ..: s on t 2. ti vo~--.. _ _.

ilDDBE..)S:ii:S NiEDED FOR S'I'UDENT Mall.
.
If a me mber o'f
f amiiy- who
is in tho a rmod s J rvico s or a ttundin:_· c ollc ; ,o would like . tho
To mr l o bulle tin ma ile d to them,
pleas e s e nd the ir compl o ~J name
and addre ss on a {:: os t;l ca rd to
tho Tom£,l O office o. s soon a s
;J ossibLJ . · Include .zip coda numbe rs .
This include s stude nts who
roco ivc d the bulle tin l a st '''fe ar ,
al thouph the r e may be no cha n:·,o
in the ir a ddre ss .
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TE1'-1PL~ LOSES M..lliY F.~HILlliS
Tho Conr:r o ;.:: tion is viowin r,
with a larm and r c ~r e t tho e xodus
of Tom,~l o f a mi lio s from tho I"uskogon a r ei:L durin:. tho oast yonr .
Familie s who a r o- r opo;tod a s
havin ~. ;:!.lroady movod or Q.r o o.bout
to movo away from tho community
include rir . a nd Mrs . Newton Be rkowitz, Mrs . Solmo. Ca hn, Mr , &amp; Mrs.
Charles Dault, Mr . - &amp; Mrs . Ha rold
'Jrossman, Mr s . Sa r a h Lor.,.,an, Mr .
and Mr s . Geno • 1_,m~i a n, Mr . and
Mrs . Da n R.2.p op ort, Hr , and Mrs .
.Martin Schan kl o r, Mr . a nd Mrs ,
J c.cob Schrie be r, Hr . &amp; Mr s . Snm
Shuma chor and ~Jr . and &amp; Mrs .
Larry Stano .
Ro caivod with ope n a r ms a r c
now .:i.rriva ls, Mr . a nd Mrs . Kurt
Rose n, who joine d the Tompl o this
summer and a r c livin;_-. a t 440 Kitzi .,
North Michiga n . Livin.': 2. t l.i 55
Mitzi, North Mus ko .. on, .::i.r e Nr .
and Mrs . Gar y Cohe n .

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IMPORT,.J~ T NOTICE ,l.11 moo tine da to 9
tha nk y ou notice s a nd othe r infor:u.L TEMPLE M'E::MBERS ••nE ..SKED
mn.tion
f or tho Octobe r bulle tin
TO L ~~ DL.TELY -Rii:: TURN TEI;,FLE: KEYS
.
is
nee
de
d a t tho Templ e offico in
;,iH ICH TI-IEY·DO WCT NEED, SO 'Ytl..T THE
writ
in~
by SEP TE.MEER 27 . No
OFFICERS ..ND OTHER3 ~vI-:C DC NEE];
ph-0no call f or l a t e i.nform:it ion .
TEM JVI:.Y ILVE TIL USi OF T~foM .
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�. . . ENIVERS•.,Jt IES
Nr. and Nrs . i',arvin Gudelsky ,
Se, t embo r 1L
Ivlr. and Hrs. Herbert Ste inman
Se , t embe r 21
Mr. and Er s . Charl8s Rubinsey,
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CONTRIBl•TIC_1NS
--yn-rnem·ory of Ha rry Fisher
Youth ·sch·o1 2:r ·s ·h{p. -·f und-from H.
Brown Com._any of Grand B.apids
Library Fund from I'Ir s . Harold Silve rman
Garden Fund from Mr . and h rs . Milton Ste indler and ii-Ir. and Mrs .
Le o Rose n
.....1 tar Fund from Mrs . Goldie Smith
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IN uf'fllliC L Tl ON

Mr . and :Mrs . Danie 1 Roat te r and
Donald would like to thank everyIn hon9r of bri thday of ¥.tr .
one for he l r, inc to make Donald ' s
Louis Darmstadter
Bar h i tzvah such a J oyous ocassion .
t-~r . anci lir s . D::i'.n ie l Roetter and
Gardon Fund from Fir . and i~r s'7" l"Iil- I
ton Ste indler and Hrs. B"'nno
childre n , hr . 1 Jlir s . Sam Jacobs
Rothschild
and children, Mr . and l'~ rs . Horton
Youth Scholarship Fund, from Hr .
1 J a cobs and children and Mr. Ralph
and Krs . Sam Shumac her and i'!rs .
J a cobs want to thank e ve rsJone for
Selma Cahn
makin;_. the Golde n \,eddinp; .imniversar~, of their IJarents, Y.r . and
In memor~, of l~omma Gude lsky
Mrs . Meye r J a cobs , such a blessed
Youth _Scholarship Fund from Buddy . ~nd j oyous ocass_:i.?..?...!...~- -- - -·- Friend and Family
.
·
.
.Gardon' Fund from iv,r . and Hrs . Mil- BEST \v ISHZS TO
.ton Skiindlo r
· Bruce and Judith Tenne baum, who
,u_l ta r· Fund from Mr s . &lt;Golcie Smith we r e married on July 3 a t the home
•
of tho bride's rar onts, ¥. r. and
General Fund
Mrs . Edwa r ci Krause . Bruce is the
In honor of the liar r1itzvah of
son of Mr . and Mrs . Max Tenne baum
Donald Rootter and the Golden
of Columbus, Ghio . Tho;:: are living
1--ie ddin;-, ..... nniversary of Mr . and Mrs J in Columbus, where Judi will teach
Neye r Jacobs, from J•~r . an d Mrs .
kinde r e;arten and .;.;ruce will attend
Richard Be cke r
Eo
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. . ....dical
- . . .,, School
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In a . p reciation of Rabbi Rosenmw. c...IIILL TC SELL UNIONGR.,MS
be r r: ' s services from Hr . an d i'-r' rs .
Max Tenno"t::c_:_~!11_ . .". · -·· - -------· -- - - · The pe r ie ct mo ssa,e - bearer; the
UN:...CNGILM, has de ep Jewish -meaning
REFU. . ~H srr. ..YL••Y1.H .
and takes the pl a ce of the te le:,'r·~:0:,0 rs- ancCsincere best
,c:ram commercial ca rd or note .
wisho s for a full rocovor ~, to
Your rnessa ;:e b;y UNION GR..M is a
ROB:8RT C~IERIN
thour:htful expression of sentiment
LOUIS D.•m.ST..DTJ R
which a t the same time se rves a
rv;,.RVIN GUD~LS!~Y
: nobae cause . UNIONGR. •.HS may be
who are convalescin_ after r e cent : procure d in a booklet of 4 -~l . 00,
t alization
i 12- ,,,J .00, or indivudual UNIONOR...MS
-hos:--ii
-- ;· . •·-- _.._. __ ..... ·~ ....... _. . . ...... ______ ..____j__. ...,__
· with stampe d e nvelopes JO¢ each.
' Contact y our UNIONGR.i.M Chairman,
Pa::,e 6
· ;.udrey Ca hill., 773- 5340.

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�YAHHZBIT
Y,.HRZEIT (C UNTn:JUi D)
jvJAUlfic1-FEINGOLD, father of Mrs .
REBECC... KL.1.YF , mother of Hr .
Jack Chevlin, Se ,, tember 2, Elul 17
Samue l Klayf, Se r- tember 27 ,
NATiiai~ DRCU'l'MA.N, husband of Nrs .
Tishri 13
1
Betty Broutman , Sep~mbe r: .- 4 .
. ·, HERI'1iJJ r~NDELSOHN ,
fathe r of -Mrs .
MARii RIPNE!y., lllOther of Mrs . Dougn_-~_e:v;r:L~~i'~!n?_e__r:__2_7'--___
.. _R~ .U?&lt;3 _
las Rosen, September 5
··
!
JACOB SIN~, husband of Mrs . Rose
i
CON:OOL~NCE
Sin;--e r, father of Dr . Irving ·
j
To the- f;;i\{; -• f
Sin ..er, and Mr. Samuel Sinr.;er ,
I
KO:MM... GUDELShY
Sep tember 5, Elul 20
ihusband of Mrs . Martha Gudelsky,
BESSIE GU DELSKY., mother of Yir .
lfath0r of Mr . Marvin Gudelsky ,
1
David Gudelsl0J , Se p tember 7
land brother of Mr . Oscar Gudelslcy
.MINNIE STEIN , mother of Nrs . Samuel land Mr . David Gudelsky and Mrs .
1
Sinr;er , Sep tember 8
Robert Cherin, who passed away
II
FANNY E.HR.l!,"°'NBERG , mother of Mrs .
on .1.1. ~us t 16 •
Albert r arker, Se ~, tember 9
May his me mor:r be :for a
!'
LEO S . i:.L'IHOLZ, brother of Hrs .
Milton Steindler, Sep tember 9
BERRYLEIB Sil10N, father of Hr .
Joseph ~i~ort., Se1~ tember 7, Elul 24
H/.1.NNJ.i.E BLUMBERG, mother of Mrs .
:
To the family of
Samuel Lawson , Se ptember 11~
I
MICHiiEL u.•LKIN
Elul 26
:father of Mrs . El lis Chevlin,
ID.rt BRGUT1'.in.N , mothe r of Nrs. Paul
who passed awa}r on .1 ..u._ .ust 13.
Wiener, Sej~ tember 16, Tishri 2
May his me mor',' be for a
iARRY WEINZR, father of r': rs . Ted
blessinr;.
Neumer, Se;) tember 16, Tishri 2
CELLi MiNDELSON, mother of Mrs .
Y..HR.Zi IT D... TES REC.,U_,STED
Reuben Levy , Se t.1 tember 18
If a death has oc curred in
.hl,EXtt.NDER S. KR..-..USE II, son of
·your f amily durinc the pas t year
nr . and Hrs . Edward Krause ,
,which has not been made known to
Se :, tember 20
:
the Temple office and hence has
SHIEk TELiS , s on of Dr. and Mrs .
:not
been noted in the monthly
Morris Tele s, Se '~; tember 20 ,
b
.lletin
, ple 2.se send i:,articulars
Tishri 6
of
name,
relationship to ;you , and
liMEL:Ul ROS.SN, mother of Mrs . 1-i.lexida
te
of
death
to the office at
ander Smith , Sep tember 20
!once,
if
y
ou
wish
inclusion in
JULI.h BROSTOFF, mo ther of Mrs .
!the
Yam
Ki~pur
memorials
. Thank
Jack Chevlin , Sep tember 22,
1
Tishri 8
you . . "~ ~-~ .-----·- - - - - - -- IfafhlY RUB::!.i~Si\Y , husband of ¥rrs .
JEW ISi:! HOM2: C•.L~ND••RS ...V... Tui.BLE
Rae Rubinsky, father of Mi ss
1
·· Extra cop ies of the -Jewish
Flor ence Rubinsky and Hr.
:Home
calendar sui)plied by Lee
Charles Rubinsky , Se c t.ember 25
1Funeral nome have been placed
lin the li brar~,r f or '/ ou to help
~ ourself to as many as needed .
Pae;e 7

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�.1:MBl.SS.aDOR GOLDB..c,H.Q SPE•• KS ,i. T BROTllirn.HOOD CONViN TION
· Mr . ...rt'h"'ur J. Goldbo r p; , United State s .i.mbnssador to tho United
Na tions, will spe ak on "ThJ Status of Poaco 11 at tho Llst Bie nnial• Conbontion of tho National Fcdcn.tion of Tomplo Brothorhoods, Novombc r 1013, at the .ti.trcricana Hotel in Now York City. ,
.
· . ..
ii.n outstandinf; progr 2..m. of inspiring and informative m..c tinr:s of r olir,ious sir;nificanco-, warm ho.spi t .:tli ty and fellowship ha s been ·
arran;,-.:;, d.·
.
· ·
If you a r c intor e stcq in boins a dc l ogo.t c or official visitor,
contact ·Rabbi RoscnbO_!£. •
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TE~~LE OFFICE HOURS
h.itor Labor Day., Tompl o office hours will be l-!ondays throup;h
Thursdays from 9:.30 throur,h 1:30., or later br r pquost.
Cc.lls to Hrs. Verble Churchwe ll, who docs tho Temp lo Custodi-'.ll
work, arc be st made bo twoo n.- 10:00 and 12:00 ii.Ii exccptin; We dne sdays,.
to_tho ~~- off~£O~ J.!9! ,homo pho~J for omo r ;·p? ~ is P,.2-2567 •~- -

CON . RECh1.TION B'N... I ISR..EL
FOURTH &amp; W~BSTER STREETS
MUSKEGON, MIC.~IG...N 49441
Offic e Phone : p.... 2-2702
Rabbina r:c': FL5- 5318

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TEMPLE
NAI ISRAEL
MlCHlqAN

Dr. Arthur H. Greenborg,President

IJ/\Y SE RV ICES
ROSH

5721

HA 1 SHONOH
Sept ember 21st, Wednesday
Sept ember 22nd , Thursd~y

7:00 P. l-~ . Trc.ditioncll Services
8:00 P. H. Community Services
8:00
10:30
12:30
2:30

A. M. Trc..ditional Services
A. M. Community Services
P.H . Trc,diti onal Services
P.M. Children 1 s Services

ROSH HA I SHONOH -- SECOND DAY
September 22nd, Thursday
September 23rd, Friday
SABBATH OF

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

REPENTANCE

September 23rd, Sabbath Eve

September 24th, Sabba th Morning

7:30 P.M. Traditional Services
8:30 P.M . Community Services
CEREMONY FOR THE INDUCTION
OF NEW MEMBERS
8:30 A.H. Traditional Services

SCHEDULE OF HOLY DAY SERVICES (Continued on page 2)

�SCHEDTJLE OF HOLY JJAY SERVICE.S

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(Ccntinued)

KIPPUH
September 30th, Sabbath Eve

6:00 P.M. ~raditional Services
8:00 P .M. Comrmmi ty Ser-rices
8:00 A.M. Tradition~ Servicos
10:JO A.M. Community Sorvices

October 1st, Sabbath Morning
l :.d

12:55 P.M. Traditional Husaf
and Minero.
2:30 P.M. Children Service
4:00 P.M. Community Memorial
5: 00 P .M. Ccmbined Ne I ila
6: 00 P .M. Conclusio::1

Aft .moon

My

Dearest Friends)

May this New Year bring to you
measure of God's blessings for
dedication, reconsecration and
hands prosper and may the joys
peace.

and to your loved ones the fullest
life, health~ happiness and for
self-renewal. May the work of your
of living bring you contentment and

If His will be other than that for which you have prayed, may the
beauty of your heritage and your future strengthen and console you.
May those who look to you and who depend upon you be made steadfast
by your faith and your trust, whether you encounter happiness or
tragedy.
The greatest lesson of the "Days of Awe" is truly humility--not to
be self-effacing but to face all facets of life, to confront our
fellow man 1 s humanity, and to put them all within the harmony of life.
God has stored up His goodness for us. May He strengthen you to create
from that storehouse of blessings your inner tranquillity and your
peace with your fe~Jow man.
I

L Sho:.+=~r~h Teekosayvu

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Rabbi St~y Kaplan

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Celia Mendelson; Mother of M1-s,
Rueben Levy, Tishri 2 September 23
Harry Weiner, Father of Mrs. Ted
Sun 18-RELIGIOUS SCHOOL-1st SESSION
Neumer, Tishri 2-September ;::3
Shier Teles, Son of Dr. &amp; Nrs.
10:00 A.M.-12:15 P.M.
Morris Teles, Tishri 6Wed Eve 21-Thur 23 - ROSH HA I SHONOH
Fri Eve 23-FIRST COMMUNITY SABBATH
September 27
and SHABBOS SillJVAH
Sun 25-RELIGIOUS SCHOOL,10-12:15 P.}.
OUR CONDOLENCES ·
-HEBREW CLASSES REGISTRATION
We offer our sincere condolences
Tim 27-SISTERHOOD BOARD, 8:15 P.M.
and deepest sympathy to the
at the Temple
family of:
F:~i Eve September JO and Saturday
MRS. M. STEIN
October 1 - YOM KIPPUR
Mother of Mrs. Sam J. Singer,
OCTOBER
who passed away September 8,196o /'
Sat 1-SISTE~HOOD YOM KIPPUR DANCE
in Chicago. May the God of
For 8ommunity.
Mercy strengthen and sustain
/
Mon J-OPEi'HNG OF HEBREW CLASSES
i
_theI)l__~their sorrow
Tue 4-GENLRAL SISTERHOOD MEETING8:15 P.M. at Temple
"Hed 5-Fri 7 - SUKKOS
RELIGIOUS SCHOOL
OPENING
SESSIOll
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sm~DAY. SEPTEMBER 18th
FAMILY
.TEMPLE
9:45 A.M. Final .Registration and
delivery of books -- all fees
Anniversaries
must be paid before books can
be delivered.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Charles Rubinsky,
September 22; -i936 ··
10:00 A.M. OPENING SESSION
E N D

f. R

Yahrzeits
Sigmund Cahn, Husband of Mrs. Selma
Cahn and Father of Mrs . .Sam
Shumacher, ·Elul · 24.:.:Se:pt~m1:&gt;iir 16
Hannah Blumberg, Mother of Mrs. Sam
Lawson, Elul 26-Septembe~ 18
Amelia Rosen, Mother of Mrs. Sarah
Klein and David Rosen, . .
September 20
Harry Rubinsky, Father of Ruth,
Florence, and Charles and
Husband of Mrs. Rae Rubinsky,
September 25
Ida Broutman, Mother of Mrs. Paul
and Nathan Broutman,
Tishri 2 - September 23

SISTERHOOD GIFT SHOP
The Sisterhood Gift and Judaica Shop
will be open every Thursday beginning
September 15 from 1:00-4:00 P.M. We
have a large assortment of New Year's
cards and gifts for all occasions.
Mrs. Smn Price. Gift Shoo Chairman
TEMPLE COMMITTEES
As soon as possible, a list of the
various Temple Committees will be
mailed to you. As problems or
question;:; a.rise . contact the proper
chairmru1 or the president.
Dr. Arthur H. Greenberg,
President

�Dear Friends,
The thought occurs to me that most of us h2.ve had a long"vacection"
away from Temple Services during the summer mbnths. I'm not discussing
the pros or cons of this arrangement, but rather the results. Our
spiritual needs are greater now, after the draught, and our stored
spiritual energies are at the lowest ebb. If I may make a comparision
with the stored energies of an automobile, I may say that our batteries
are weak from using electrical power without the "generators' working •
We all can use a "spiritual charge 11 of the long lasting variety--not the
quick type. Let us all endeavor to attend the High Holy Day Services
a s well as many of the regular Sabbath Services during the coming year.
My family and I wish you a New Year of Health and Happiness.
Your Loving President,
Arthur H. Greenber~
MAY THE NEW YEAR BE FILLED WITH
WARM NEW YEARS GREETINGS FRDM
HEALTH, HAPPINESS and PRDSPERITY
SISTERHOOD
In a renewed vigor
To the entire Congregc.tion in the
For the great work of Hadassah
hope for a year of good health,
Mrs. Alan Onnenheimer. President
happiness and fulfillment.
Mrs. Ha rrison Friend, President
WARM NEW YEARS GREETINGS AND
SINCERE WISIUS FROM
TO WISH YOU EVERY HAPPINESS IN
The Officers and members of
THE NEW YEAR
TYG - Linda Rubinsky, President
MAY THE NEW YEAR BRING YOU HEALTH
Abraham Rosen Lodge, B1 nai Brith
AND HAPPINESS
Jacob Ashendorf, President- Fellow Officers and Members
And may your charities be as
genereous as in the past.
Louis M. Ber:mmi, Cbairllk.-m
United Jewish Charities

Congregation B1 nai Israel
Fourth and Webster
Muskegon, Michigan
Temple Telephone: PA2-2702
Rabbi's Telephone: P06-5427

NON-PRDFIT ORGANIZATION
TIME-VALUE MAIL

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                    <text>TEMPLE
'NAI ISRAEL
MUSKEqON, MlCHlqAN
Rabbi Stdnleq Kdplan

Marvin Gudelsky, Pres.
Sept. 28, 1962
Erev Tish 1, 5723
ROSH HA I SHON OH
September 28th, Friday
Shabbat
September 29th, Saturday
Shabbat
ROSH HA 1 SHONOH-SECOND DAY
September 29th, Saturday
September· JOth, .Sunday
SABBATH OF REPENTANCE
October 5th, Friday.
Shabbat
October 6th, Saturday
Shabbat

DAY

WORSHIP

. 7:00 P.M.• Traditional Services
8:00 P.M. Community Services
8:00 A.M. Traditional Services
10:30 A.M. Community Services
12:40 P.M. Traditional Musaf
7:00 P. M. Traditional Services
8:30 A.M. Traditional Services
11:00 A.M. Children &amp; Youth
Services
7:30 P. M. Traditional Services
8 :15 P.M. Community Services
~:30 A.M. Traditional Services

YOM KIPPUR
October 7th, Sunday
6:00
Kol Nidre
· 8:00
October 8th, Monday Morning 8:00
io:45
Afternoon:
1:15
2:15
4:15
5:15
6:15

P, M. Traditional
P.M. Community Services
A. M. Traditional Services
A. M. Community Services
P.M. Traditional Mu.saf &amp; Mincha
P.M. Children &amp; Youth Service
P. M. Community Memorial
P.M. ·combined ·Ne'ila
P.M. Conclusiop

WE ARE HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE OUR CANTOR WJLL AGAIN BE JO SINGER

�DECORUM, KJN:.NAH, RESPECT - For Holy Day Worship
ii.dult services are designed for adults , thirteen (13) years and
older . Children and Youth Services at 2:30 P. M. for both Holidays
are designed for children and youth 12 years and younger - and for
Parents too ! For the Holy Days it is essential and proper that
during the regular adult services no child be cause of his age cause
any embarrassment to himself or any disturbance to others .

*
*
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The . Holy Day Choir
Mrs . Warner Galombe ck, hlto - Miss Mabeth Saure , Soprano Mr . Daniel Silberman, Tenor - Mr . hrnold Bourziel , Organist and
Director
C liLEND l, R
September
23 Sunday

Religious School 10- 12 : 15 !L. M. - Session #2
Services 10 ; ••M. - by Kindergarten
(for Kindergarten - 3rd Grades)
Hebrew Classes of the Religious School
2nd Week
No Religious School : · 2nd Day Rosh HaShanah
Chil dren ' s &amp; Youth Rosh HaShanah Worship- 9th grade
11- 12 : 15 A. M.

24 Monday
30 Sunday
Oc tober
1 Monday
6 Saturday

Hebr ew Cl asses - 3rd Week
Confirmation Class with Rabbi - 10 :30 A. M. -12 noon
Hadassah Study Gr oup - 1 : 00 P. M.
Rabbi Kap l an , Instruc t or
Religious School - 10- 12 : 15 lt .M. - Session #3
7 Sunday
Services - 11:45 A. M. by 1st Grade
(Kindergarten - 3rd Grades)
12 : 05 P. M. by 8th Grade
(for 4th - 9th Grades)
No Hebrew Clas se s
8 Monday
(Children ' s &amp; Youth Yorn Kip J,.ur Worship - 8th Grade)
2: 15 - 3 :15 P. M.
9 .Tuesday
Hebr ew Classes - 4th Week
Sisterhood Meeting - "People for Peace "
Shirley Rapoport
Hadassah Card Party·(Temple) - 8 P.M.
10 Wednesday
11 or 12 Thursday Next Bulletin: Sukkos Issue
or Friday
SUKKOS BEGINS SLB E-',TH OCT . L! th
L 1 Shanah Tovah Tikasayvu
/

�TEMPLE Fi.JvIILY
REFUlili SHEL~·,_n,Il,.H
YAHRZEIT
BENNO ROTHSCHILD, Father .of Max
Our prayers and sincere best
Rothschild, September 13,
wishes for a full recovery to :
MRS . FRED STEIN,
Elul 14
who is at Mercy .Hospital, and
M:.URICE FEINGOLD , Father of Jack
MRS . Ml.RVIN GUDELSKY,
Chevlin, September 16, Elul 17
who is at Blodgett Hospital in
JilCOB SINGER, Husband of Mrs .
Jacob Singer, September·l9 ,
Grand Rapids, and to those who
were hospitalized since the last
Elul 20
J,LEX:.NDER S. KR..:.USE II, Son of Mr . Bulletin in June: Hyman Lipman ,
&amp; Mrs . Edward Krause , Sept . 20
Mrs. Reuben Levy, Miss Nancy
i.MELI:,. ROSEN, Mother of Mrs .
Broutman, Mrs . May Fox and Mr .
Goldie Smith:, Sept , 20
Reuben Levy .
SIGMUND c;Jrn, Father of Mrs . Sam
THli.NK YOU
Shumacher, Husband of Mrs .
Dr . Maurice Strombe.rg wishes to
Selma Cahn , Sept . 23, Elul 24
thank his many friends in the ConHANNlili BLUMBERG, Mother of Mrs .
gregation for their Uniongrams
Sam Lawson, Sept . 25, Elul 26
and other expressions of sympathy
HARRY RUBINSKY , Father of Ruth,
at the time of his father's death
in May.
Florence &amp; Charles Rubinsky ,
Sept . 25
Mrs. Llbert Parker wishes to
JULih B&amp;.STOFF , Mother of Mrs .
thank all who were so thoughtful
Jack Chevlin, Sept . 29
·
and sympathetic during her recent
IDl... BROUTM:.N, Mother of Na than
bereavement .
Broutman &amp; Mrs . Thelma Weiner ,
CONDOLENCE
Sept . JO, Tishri 2
.
Our condolences and deepest
CELL. MENDELSON, Mother of Mrs .
sympathy to the families of
Reuben L. Levy, Sept. 2,
PHILIP GR!.NIK,
Tishri 2
husband of Regina Granik, father
HARRY WEINER, Father of Mrs . T.
of Mrs . Wm . Stern and Mrs . Gus
Neumer , Sept 2, Tishri 2
DeJong, and
SHIER TELES, Son of Morris
FLNNY EHRENBERG,
Teles, Oct . 4, Tishri 6
Mother of Helen Parker . May the
JULL. FEINGOLD BRO$_TOFF, Mother
God of Mercy strengthen and susof Mrs . Lillian Chevlin,
tain them in their sorrow .
Oct . 6, Tishri 8
REBECCii. KLJ.YF, Mother o.:f Samuel
Mrs . Harrison Friend - 2na Grade
Klayf, Oct. 11, Tishri 13
Mrs . Charles Race - 3rd Grade
1-.NN IVERS."i.RIES
Mrs . Douglas Rosen - 4th Grade
Mr . &amp; Mrs . Charles Rubinsky ,
Mrs . Morris Teles - 5th Grade
September 22
Mr . ;ilan Oppenheimer - 6th Grade
RELIGIOUS SCHOOL S1.h¥F
Mrs . Bernard Becker - 7th Grade
Mrs . Morris- Teles, Hebrew · · ·
Mr . Lawrence Berman - 8th Grade
Mrs . Warner Golombeck, Music
Mr . Sam Shumacher - 9th Grade
Mrs. Perry Bacon - Kinde r garten
:lssistan ts - Jwis Teles , Francis Price
Miss Judith Lawson - 1st Grade
MRS. JEROME CHERIN, Principal

�R OS H H~ S A

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N A H ME S S

For the New Year, in health,
happiness , strength and wisdom
,o do God ' s will in our Commun:i. ty .
Marvin Gudelsky,
President
May the New Year bring you an
aPundance of everything and
may you be privileged to share i~ with those who need you .
Joel Wiener,
Chairman,
United Jewish Charities
'It) WISH EVERYONE HAPPINESS IN
THE NEW YEAR.
•brabam Rosen Lodge , B1 nai Brith
~d Krause , President
Tellow Officers and Members
.111.Y THE NEW YE_L.R BE FILLED WITH
:IBhliTH, Hl1.PPINESS 1.ND -PROSPERITY
In renewed vigor
For the work of Hadassah
Mrs . Jereme Cher in, President .
:WI.RM MEW YE J.RS GREETilWS 1-.ND
SINCERE WISHE_S- FROM:
The Officers and Members of TYG.
Don Wiener
OFFICE SCHEDULE
Helen Myrmel , Financial
Secretary, 9:15 to 12 :15
Peggy Burns , Rabbi ' s
Secretary 1 :15 to 4 : 15
Please contact Mrs . Myrmel
on any financial business
Your choice of two (mind you)
two styles of Jewish Calendarswe have an oversupply - they ' re
yours free - just stop in at the
office and pick one up (if you
can stand the art work) .

~

GE S

SISTERHOOD B1 nai Israel sends
warm New Year ' s greetings with
the hope that we will all be in~cr ibed in the Book of Life for
the coming year.
Let there be peace in the
___
11or ld and in our hearts as well '/
Siste r ly yours,
Mrs . Albert Parker
(Sisterhood President)
'
pear
Congregants ,
The High Holy Days ar e only
. a week away . The days pass by
·1 quickly and I'm sure it is just
an oversight for those who have
not sent in their pledges f or
the .present fiscal year .
The expenses of the Temple
· operat ion are continous and the
need for money is great . Please
send in your pledge and at least
l/4th of your dues immediately
so we can mail you your ticket
before the Holidays .
Thank you ,
~rthur H. Greenberg
Chairman, Financial
Committee
The Congregation is your
Community Family .

Any member of your family away
at school or on extended vacation , and not r eceiving our
Bulletin???
Please provide their address and
we ~ill place them on our mailing list .

�ANOUNC I NG
Me morial S6 rv i c e and the unveiling of the ::~m~

of
Benno Rothschild
September 9th 3 : 30 p.m.
Mona View Cemetery

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