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Volume LIII, No. 5 January 17, 1986 7 Shevat, 5746

THE GROWING SCHISM AMONG RELIGIOUS JEWRY HASKEL LOOKSTEIN JOSEPH GRUNBLATT AND HASKEL LOOKSTEIN TO DEBATE TO BE INSTALLED Sunday Supper Dialogue to be held February 2 AS PRESIDENT OF THE Should Orthodox Rabbis work with Conser¬ NEW YORK vative Rabbis and their institutions? BOARD OF RABBIS "Absolutely", says Rabbi Haskel Lookstein. "Absolutely not", says Rabbi Joseph Grunblatt Sunday, February 9 of Queens Jewish Center. Installation ceremonies for Rabbi Haskel This difference of opinion is more than simp¬ Lookstein as new President of the New York ly a polite disagreement among Orthodox Board of Rabbis will be held on Sunday after¬ leaders. According to some authorities, this noon, February 9, from 2-4 o'clock at the speaks to the very survival of the American Sheraton Center Hotel, on 7th Avenue and 52nd Jewish oommunity. Street. The occasion will mark a very significant Under the sponsorship of the Kehilath milestone in the life of our Rabbi Jeshurun Men's Club, this year's Sunday Supper Dialogue will feature Rabbis Lookstein and Jack D. Weiler, one of the leading Jewish Grunblatt discussing on philanthropists in the world, will be the install¬ their differences Sun¬ day evening, February 2 at 6:00 PM. Rabbi Joseph Grunblatt ing officer in his capacity as Honorary Chairman of the Lay Advisory Board of the New York (Continued on page 3) Board of Rabbis. Mr. Weiler is a very old friend of the Lookstein family and his interest in Kehilath Jeshurun and Ramaz has been GENETIC ENGINEERING: A PANACIA OR A PANDORA'S BOX? manifested for many years in friendship and generosity. The Board of Rabbis Chaplaincy Ser¬ Couples Club to Sponsor Community Forum vices were named in honor of Jack Weiler on the Tuesday, January 21, 8 PM occasion of his 80th birthday last year. The Fourth Annual KJ Couples Club Forum The legal implications of the topic will be We have also just received word that the guest will be held on Tuesday evening, January 21, at presented by Dr. Alan J Weisbard, Assistant Pro¬ speaker at the installation will be New York State 8 PM. The topic, "GENETIC ENGINEERING", fessor of Law at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School Attorney General, Robert Abrams. Another will be presented by a panel of experts who will of Law of . Professor Weisbard member of Congregation Kehilath Jeshurun. Mr. discuss what genetic engineering is all about and is also a visiting Assistant Professor in the Abrams is of course a close friend of the Looks¬ what medical, legal and moral implications are Department of Epidemiology and Social tein family and very much involved in the life of inherent in gene therapy. Medicine at the Albert Einstein College of KJ and Ramaz. Medicine. He will discuss the law and govern¬ The evening, presented as a public service to ment policy as it relates to genetic Invitations have been sent to the membership the community, will be held in the Social Hall engineering. His insight, as former Assistant Director for of the congregation. We ask that you respond of the House at 125 East 85 Street. Legal Studies on the President's commission for directly to the New York Board of Rabbis so that Dr. Yaakov Shechter, Professor of Genetics at the Study of Ethical Problems in Medicine and they can plan accordingly. Those who would like Lehman College and the Graduate Center of the Biomedical and Behavioral will to be Research, bring invited but who may not have received of¬ City University of New York, will moderate the a unique perspective to our topic. ficial invitations can reserve a place by calling evening. Dr. Shechter, who is Chairman of the the The moral issues surrounding the future of synagogue office. Natural Sciences Core Curriculum at Lehman genetic engineering, especially as it relates to and also a Genetic Counselor at the Here is an College of opportunity to celebrate with Rab¬ genetic changes passed on to future generations bi Lookstein on a Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia Univer¬ very important occasion in the will be discussed by Rabbi Dale Polakoff. Rab¬ of sity, will an easy ife his family, the congregation and the wider present to understand overview bi Poiakoff, Assistant Rabbi of Kehilath Jeshurun Jewish of what Genetic Engineering is all about. community. We hope you will be present and a member of the faculty of the Rabbi Joseph at the Sheraton Center cn February 9. Dr. Adam Bender, Associate Professor of H. Lookstein Upper School of Ramaz is the Neurology at the Mount Sinai School of founder of the Forum series. Medicine will discuss the medical implications We anticipate a stimulating and informative of gene therapy. . Dr. 3ender, the Director of the evening, which will include questions from the RABBINIC LECTURE SERIES Neuromuscular Clinic ahd Laboratory at Mt. audience. Admission is free and refreshments Sinai, is a specialist in neuromuscular diseases, will be served. BEGINS JANUARY 28 many of which are genetic in nature. Dr. Bender Bring a friend! Find out why certain research will discuss gene therapy, including the dif¬ is forbidden, and why all experiments must first (See page 3) ficulties and future potential of this kind of be approved. Is Genetic Engineering a panacia treatment. or is it the opening of a Pandora's box? Page Two KEHILATH JESHURUN BULLETIN ADULT INSTITUTE 1986 SPRING SEMESTER New Classes Start January 28

TUESDAY NIGHT AT KJ A SHIUR A DAY

Spring Semester: January 28 — March 18, 1986 We are proud to inform you of the possibility SPRING STARTING TIME 7:30 of p.m. attending at least one shiur every day of the week under the auspices of The Adult Institute of Continuing Jewish Education of Kehilath Jeshurun and Ramaz. No one in the community THE TUESDAY NIGHT SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE should pass up this wonderful opportunity. There are shiurim on 7:35 p.m. 142 The Jewish Life Cycle Revisited various topics and at various levels so that 140 Jewish Genetics: Its Moral and Ethical everyone may feel comfortable in Implications participating. On 141 Biblical Narratives: A Methodology for Studying Monday evening Rav Herschel Schachter Biblical Stories a Rosh Yeshiva at Yeshiva University and head of 411 Women's Shiur the Marcos and Adina Katz Kollel, presents an Advanced shiur in the Tractate Yevamot. The 8:30 p.m. 150 Rabinical Lecture Series shiur is well attended by members of many different communities and is a unique chance to study with one of the leading COURSE DESCRIPTIONS scholars of this generation. On 140 Jewish Genetics: Its Moral and Ethical Implications Tuesday at lunchtime. Rabbi Haskel 7:30-8:20 PM Lookstein gives his Midtown Lunch and Talmud Dr. Yaakov Shcchter shiur in the Tractate Sanhedrin, Lunch is at 12 Underlying the scientific knowledge of Genetics is a vast complex of moral and ethical implica¬ tions. In o'clock followed one addition to a by a hour shiur beginning providing layman's understanding of genetic and ntrsc dangers counseling, this, at 12:30 at the office of David will analyze the moral and ethical dilemmas of modern Sarna, 2 Grand technology in this very important area Central Tower, 140 East 45th Street. For further 141 Biblical Narratives: A Methodology for Studying Biblical Stories information please contact the synagogue office. 7:30-8:20 PM Rabbi Allen Schwartz Tuesday evening at 7:30 Rabbi Dale Polakoff Numerous sections of the Bible can be understood in a new light by analyzing the stories that are presents a Talmud Shiur for Women. The shiur contained within them. The entire book of Bereishit takes on a new is light when viewed within the con¬ studying the Tractate of Kiddushin in detail and text of the and Essav. competion between Yaakov Similarly, it is difficult to understand the second book presents an opportunity for women to of study Shmuel without Talmud in understanding the story of David and Bat Sheva. Utilizing primary sources this course the traditional manner. attempts to framwork provide a for studying Biblical Stories. Wednesday evening at 8:30 Rabbi Polakoff 142 The Jewish Life Cycle Revisited presents a shiur on How To Learn Talmud. In ad¬ 7:30-8:20 PM dition to explaining the of Talmudic Rabbi Asher Berkowitz methodology This course will study, Rabbi Polakoff and his class learn provide the beginner with tools for survival in the world of Jewish observance. actually By on Jewish life together various passages from the Talmud that focusing the cycle - birth through death - an appreciation and understanding of utilize these laws, customs and beliefs will be attained. methods. On alternate Friday nights, Rabbi Moshe 411 Shiur for Women Rosenberg gives a Chumash shiur held in the 7:30 8:20 PM Rabbi Dale Polakoff homes of members in our community. The shiur This source-oriented shiur will be conducted on an intensive level and will analyze three major is well attended, interesting and informative, and areas of concern for Jewish women. one of the best ways to spend a Friday evening. Shabbat morning, Rabbi Moshe Rosenberg continues with a Talmud shiur studying the Trac¬ tate of Betzah. This shiur is intensive, making KOSHER SERVICES UNDER SUPERVISION use of traditional sources and commentaries and

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THEGATE BEHINDTHE WALL RABBINIC LECTURE SERIES BEGINS JANUARY 28th TO BE DISCUSSED BY AM HaSEFER The Institute of Continuing Adult Jewish are some of the rabbis who will be addressing This Sunday, January 19, 8:00 PM Education of Kehilath Jeshurun is proud to an¬ our congregation. The second meeting of the year of the Am nounce its first Rabbinic Lecture Series. On eight Each lecture will begin promptly at 8:30 PM. HaSefer Book Discussion Club will take place consecutive Tuesday evenings beginning January and conclude by 10:00 PM, allowing ample time on Sunday evening, January 19, at 8:00 PM at 28th, our community will host prominent rab¬ for questions and discussion. Your attendance at the home of Rabbi and Mrs. Dale Polakoff, 525 binic personalities from New York and New these lectures will demonstrate support for The East 80 Street (between York and East End Aves.) Jersey. The purpose of this series is to expose our Adult Institute of Continuing Jewish Education The discussion will be led by Rabbi Polakoff. members to the thinking of these Jewish leaders, as well as showing Kehilath Jeshurun's continued The book, THE GATE BEHIND THE WALL and, in turn, have them exposed to the ideas and concern for the issues that affect the well-being - A PILGRIMAGE TO JERUSALEM, was concerns of the members of our of the congregation. Jewish community. written by Dr. Samuel Heilman. The book is a Communal leaders such as Rabbi Louis Bern¬ Because this lecture series is part of the general description of a social anthropologist who im¬ stein, President of the Rabbinical Council of education offerings of the Adult Institute, we en¬ merses himself in the study of Talmud, and learns America and spiritual leader of the Young Israel courage you to take advantage of the classes that how to connect the ancient texts with his own life of Windsor Park, Rabbi Bernard Rosensweig of are offered each evening preceeding the lectures. in the modern world. the Kew Gardens Adath Jeshurun Synagogue, You will find the available classes in the Adult New participants are invited to participate. Rabbi Jacob J. Schacter of The Jewish Center, Institute brochure as well as this issue of the Rabbi Jacob Reiner of Congregation Ohav Zedek Bulletin. The opportunity to participate in one CELEBRATE SHABBATSHIRA of Belle Harbor and a veteran member of our of the exciting classes offered on Tuesday even¬ WITH AMIT WOMEN Adult Institute faculty, Rabbi Aryeh Weil of Con¬ ings as well as to share the views and concerns gregation Bnai Yeshurun of Teaneck and Rabbi of some of the leading rabbinical figures on both Saturday afternoon, January 25 Benjamin Yudin of the Orthodox Congregation the local and national level is both exciting and Traditionally, Shabbat Shira has been of Fair Lawn and acting head of the James Striar attractive. We hope that you will take advantage dedicated to the work of AMIT Women. This School of Jewish Yeshiva of this Studies at University very important program. year, to highlight the wonderful child care and social welfare programs of AMIT, Mizrachi East and Gayl Shechter Chapters are co-sponsoring a tea on Saturday afternoon, January 25. It will be at the home of Irwin and Ruth Shapiro, 1100 Park Avenue at 89th Street, and begin at 3:30 PM. Sunday Supper Dialogue To Discuss Jewish Unity Sunday, February 2 Rabbi Haskel Lookstein will give a shiur at that (Continued from page 1) time.

All are welcome. For further information and Among other matters, the dialogue promises Board and discourage membership in the to RSVP, please call Ellen Scheinfeld, 427-1255 to focus on the critical issues of conversion and Synagogue Council. or Nechi Shudofsky, 787-8793. acceptability for marriage. How should Orthodox The two participants in what promises to be Jews relate to people who converted a are to lively dialogue at the Sunday Supper uni¬ NEW YORK BOARD OF in Conservative institutions? Should we, as a quely qualified to present their differing views RABBIS TO large component of the Orthodox movement sug¬ in a spirited and articulate style. Rabbi Joseph SPONSOR gests, simply rule them out? Or, are other ap¬ Grunblatt, besides his Pulpit position in Queens, ISRAEL OPPORTUNITIES proaches possible? Does the experience of the is a professor of Jewish Philosophy at Touro Col¬ AND ALIYAH CONFERENCE Denver, Colorado Jewish community suggest that lege. He is a member of the Executive Boards AT KJ other approaches are doomed to failure? Or, of the Orthodox Union, the Rabbinical Council should we of vaad try again through the New York Board America and the HaRabanim of Queens: We are proud to announce that Kehilath of Rabbis, the Synagogue Council of America, He has been active with NCSY for many years Jeshurun will be the site of the New York Board or similar umbrella organizations? as the former Chairman of Collegiate affairs for of Rabbis' Israel Opportunities and Aliyah Con¬ As one measure of the extent of the schism in the Orthodox Union. He is well published and ference to be held on Sunday, March 16, 1986. orthodox has lectured take Judaism, Rabbi Lookstein has long widely and is known to many It will place from 1:00 — 5:00 PM. been active in the New York Board of Rabbis of listeners as a frequent participant in the popular One of the keys to the afternoon's activities will which he is now radio President, and Kehilath Jeshurun program, "Taste of Torah". be a series of workshop sessions describing op¬ recently reaffirmed at its 113th Annual Meeting Rabbi Haskel Lookstein is, of course, well portunities in Israel. These workshops will in¬ last May its support of the Synagogue Council known to the readers of this Bulletin as both the clude investment and business opportunities, of America. Rabbi Grunblatt, and many other spiritual leader of Congregation Kehilath tourism in Israel, volunteer programs in Israel, orthodox rabbis, refused to join the New York Jeshurun and the principal of the Ramaz School. retirement in Israel, Moshav and Kibbutz pro¬ He is Joseph H. Lookstein Professor of grams, youth programs, employment and hous¬ SUNDAY SUPPER DIALOGUE Homoletics at Yeshiva University. A graduate of ing opportunities, and religious expressions in Reservation Form Columbia, Dr. Lookstein received his rabbinic Israel for Orthodox, Conservative, Reform and ordination and his PhD from Yeshiva Universi¬ Reconstructionist Jews. Please reserve places for ty. A past president of Yeshiva University Rab¬ The theme of the conference is The Building the Sunday Supper Dialogue to be held on binic Alumni, Rabbi Lookstein currently serves of a Creative Jewish Civilation — A Construc¬ Sunday, February 2, 1986, at $10 per adult and as the National Chairman of the Rabbinic Cabinet tive Endeavor of the Jewish People. $7 per student (through college). of UJA. He is the author of the newly published People of all ages are invited to attend and ad¬ book, "Were We Our Brother's mission is free. There will be resource NAME Keepers? — The people Public Response of the American Jews to the to provide current information, advice and Holocaust". ADDRESS guidance. The Sunday Supper Dialogue has traditional¬ Volunteers are needed to help in the prepara¬ ly been a highlight during the synagogue's pro¬ tion of the on who PHONE (day) (eve) day and the day itself. Those gram year and we encourage members to make wish to volunteer are asked to call Conference reservations now while space permits. Coordiantor, Ben Weiner at 718-336-1215. Page Four KEHILATH JESHURUN BULLETIN

BIRTHS WITHIN OUR FAMILY We are happy to extend mazel tov to Mrs. Han¬ nah Adler upon the birth of a great-grandson, BNAI MITZVAH born to her granddaughter Rina Steinberg Granot in B'nai Brak. Rina is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. David Steinberg (Mrs. Steinberg is the former Shirley Adler). The simcha is very much '■"V . ft of a KJ/Ramaz joy because of the fact that both the mother and the grandmother are Ramaz graduates and, of course, the grandmother grew up in our community. What also marks this special connection to our YUVAL ROSENBERG congregational family is that the baby has been Mazel tov to Drs. Vladimiro and Sara named Yosef Eli, after his great-grandfather, the Rosenberg on the Bar Mitzvah of their son, late Joseph E. Adler, our former Ritual Direc¬ Yuval, which will take place on Saturday, tor and one of the architects of the modern KJ February 22. and Ramaz School. May Yosef grow up to be a Yuval, a student in the Rabbi Joseph H. Looks¬ great source of nachas and strength to his family REBECCA GALLIN tein Upper School of Ramaz, will read from the and to the Jewish people. Mazel tov to Dr. Richard and Nancy Gallin on weekly portion of Tezaveh as well as the Mazel tov to Mark & Rose Friedman the upon the Bat Mitzvah of their daughter Rebecca which Haftorah. birth of their son, Yosef Yeshayahu. A hearty v/ill take place on January 26. mazel tov to the proud sisters Davida, Ariela, and Rebecca, a student at the Rabbi Yael. Joseph H. Lookstein Upper School of Ramaz, will chant Mazel tov to Nechi and Noam the Shudofsky upon Song of Moses and deliver a dvar Torah on the birth of their third grandson, Ariel Jesse, born Tu B'Shevat Tu B'Av. to Stuart and Rachel Chesner of Cleveland. Mazel tov to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Smilow upon the arrival of their granddaughter Lindsey Rachel to their children Alvin and Judy Smilow. Mazel tov to David and Judy Spier upon the birth of their son, Baruch Avner. Mazel Tov to Rabbi and Mrs. Mayer Moskowitz on the birth of two grandchildren, DANIEL PEIZER Avraham Yosef born to Rachel and Nachum Winkler in Mazel tov to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Peizer on Brooklyn and Sara Aliza born to the Bar Mitzvah of their son Daniel Pauline abd Meshulam Moskowitz in Ofrah, which will Israel. take place on Saturday, March 1. Daniel, a student at the Rabbi BAR MITZVAH AND BAT MITZVAH Joseph H. Lookstein Mazel tov to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Garfinkel Upper School of Ramaz, will read the DANIEL TAUBER Maftir and Haftorah from the upon the Bar Mitzvah in Chicago on Shabbat weekly portion of Mazel tov Ki Chanukah of to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tauber on Tisa. their grandson Jonathan Alan, son the Bar Mitzvah of of Harriet and Paul their son, Daniel, which will Blumberg. Both Parents are take VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR graduates of Ramaz. place on Saturday, February 1. a in the Mazel tov to Mrs. Mona Ackerman and Irwin Daniel, student Rabbi Joseph H. UJA SUPER SUNDAY Lookstein Ackerman upon the Bat Mitzvah of their Upper School of Ramaz, will read the daughter Sunday, February 2 is Super Sunday '86 in sup¬ Gila which took weekly portion of Yitro as well as the Haftorah. place in the Park Avenue port of the UJA/Federation Joint Campaign. Synagogue. Gila is in the 8th Last grade at the Dalton year more than 40,000 volunteers par¬ School. We wish the much family joy and hap¬ CONDOLENCES ticipated in this nationwide effort by getting on piness from Gila as she the grows into Jewish Our condolences to Mr. Alan phone and raising almost $38 million. womanhood. Applebaum upon the Proceeds from the campaign, of course, WEDDINGS passing of his father, Joseph Applebaum. go to help millions of Jews in need in Israel, New York Mazel tov to Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. and in 33 countries overseas. Ginsburg upon the marriage of their DEBRA LOOKSTEIN daughter, We think it important that a substantial number Kirsten to Baruch Glaubacn of Queens. MARRIED TO of KJ members Mazel tov help in this effort at the UJA of¬ to Steven Koppel upon his marriage fice which is at the southern end of our commun¬ to DR. SHELLY SENDERS Lynette Perlman. Similar good wishes to the ity at 59th Street and Lexington Avenue. groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter We are happy to congratulate Rabbi and Mrs. Koppel. You may reserve anyone of four, three hour Mazel tov to Mr. and Mrs. Milton Medwin Haskel Lookstein upon the marriage of their shifts between 10:00 AM and 10:00 PM. Natural¬ upon the marriage of their daughter, Debbie, to Dr. of daughter Felice to Neil Shelly Senders ly, we Brooks of Cleveland Ohio. encourage earlier shifts that day so that you Phoenix, Arizona. The wedding took place on may participate in the Mazel tov to Mr. Sunday Supper Dialogue Martin Sanders upon his re¬ January 5th in our Main Synagogue. An atten¬ that evening at KJ. cent marriage to Susan Ackerman. dance ofalmost lOOO members of the communi¬ Super Sunday volunteers will receive gifts, ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT ty rejoiced and celebrated in the happiness of the prizes and this year, an invitation for free tickets Mazel tov to Dr. Stuart Chesner, son-in-law Lookstein family and the KJ/Ramaz community. to UJA/Federation's Star-Studded of Nechi and Noam Festival of Shudofsky and former Direc¬ Our warmest congratulations to the proud tor of Youth Freedom, a musical salute to the volunteers Activities at KJ, upon the grandmothers of the bride, Mrs. receipt of Joseph H. which will be held at the Felt his doctorate from Forum on Sunday Case Western Lookstein and Mrs. Morris Katz, on this University in great evening, April 20. Cleveland, Ohio. His dissertation was on milestone in the life of their family. May this be Lunch, "Children's Cognitions the supper and refreshments will be Pertaining to beginning of many such s'machot in the served. Developmental Issues and Adjustments at Sum¬ future. To volunteer, call mer Camps." 980-1000, ext. 775. it r

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KESHER SINGLES OF KJ SKATERS AND NON-SKATERS

(21 - 45) The KJ Couples Club invites families of all ages for presents an evening of VOLLEYBALL AND PIZZA AN ICE SKATING PARTY at Sky Rink SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 22, 1986 450 West 33 Street (near 10th Avenue) Play games with us beginning at 8:00 PM Kehilath Jeshurun Gynt, 125 East 85 Street Sunday, January 26, 3-6:00 PM (bet. Park and Lexington Avenues) Buffet dinner after skating in our own private lounge RSVP — Deborah and Robert Lipner 861-8943 KJ Members $10.00 Reservation deadline — Feb. 18

Non-Members — $12.00 At the door — $15.00 COUPLES CLUB SKATING PARTY Name .Male.

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. Children (5-12) @ $5.00 Enclosed is $„ The Kehilath Jeshurun Men's Club proudly presents its 1986 Theater Party Make check payable to KJ Couples Club and send to Deborah and Robert Lipner, 45 East End Avenue, NY NY 10028. Additional $5.00 skating charge is payable at rink. Free entry for LILYTOMLIN non-skaters. Skate rental available. THURSDAY EVENING February 13, 1986 $50 Per Ticket KJ Teens Present

THE KING AND I LILYTOMLIN A Purim Night Performance Please send me tickets to LILY TOMLIN on Thursday evening, February 13 at $50 per person. Monday evening, March 24 after the megillah and refreshments Enclosed is $_ (Make checks payable to KJ Men's Club)

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Congregation Kehilath Jeshurun welcomes the parents and children of the 4th Grade of Ramaz Home Care Available RIVERSIDE to Shabbat services For The Very Important Person MEMORIAL CHAPEL on Saturday morning, January 26. You Love! ANDREW FIER RN's, LPN's, Homemakers, Director Live-In's, Aides and Infant Care 76th St. (212) 847-9800 180 West KEHILATH JESHURUN (516) 935-4900 (at AMSTERDAM AVE.) ENdicott 2-6600 BULLETIN

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SERVICE SCHEDULE

Friday Evening Candle Lighting January 17 4:37 PM January 24 4:46 PM HOURS January 31 4:52 PM February 7 5:01 PM Tucs. & Wed. 11-7 14 5:09 Thurs. 11-9 February PIV February 5:18 PM Fri.8:30-2:30 21 February 5:26 PM Sun. 9-5 28 March 7 5:34 PM Closed Monday New York's first Kosher Gourmet Shop SABBATH SERVICES Meat & Parve Specialties Friday Evening January 17 4:50 PM Barlxira Plasse, Proprietress January 24 and 31 5:00 PM February 7 5:15 PM 155 East 84th Street February 14 5:20 PM East of Lexington Avenue February 21 5:30 PM 772-0390 February 28 5:40 PMi March 7 5:45 PM CURRENT RATES Saturday Morning ISRAEL BONDS Shacharit 9:00 AM VRI — 8.5% Beginners Service 10:00 AM IVI — 7.75% Junior Congregation 10:30 AM REGULAR — 4.00% Primary Congregation(N-Gr.l) . 10:30 AM Offering By Prospectus Only Toddler Congregation (1-3 years).. .10:30 AM In the Synagogue Office Afternoon Services Saturday Afternoon January 18 .4:50 PM January 25-February 1 5:00 PM Distinctive Glatt Kosher Catering, February 8 5:15 PM At Leading Hotels, 5:20 PM and Clubs February 15 February 22 5:30 PM March 1 Prestige Caterers 5:40 PM March 8 5:45 PM Joel Katz and Phillip Goldenberg Conclusion of Sabbath 718-631-4217 SaturdayEvening January 18 5:36 PM KEHILATH JESHURUN BULLETIN WEEKLY PORTION January 25 5:43 PM CONGREGATION February 1 5:51 PM KEHILATH JESHURUN January 18 February 8 5:59 PM 125 East 85th Street Weekly Portion: Bo February 15 6:07 PM Haftorah: Jeremiah New York, N.Y. 10028 46 February 22 6:15 PM HA 7-1000 January 25 SHAB8AT SH1RAH March i 6:23 PM Weekly Portion: Beshalach March 8 Synagogue Officials 6:31 PM Haftorah: Judges 4 Joseph H. Lookstein.... Senior Rabbi February 1 Weekday Services 1923-1979 Weekly Portion: Yitro Morning 7:30 AM Haftorah. Isaiah Dr Haskcl Lookstein Rabbi Monday and Thursday 7:15 PM Dale Polakoff Assistant Rabbi February 8 Sunday 8:30 AM Avrum Davis . Cantor Israel D. Weekly Portion: Mishpatim Rosenberg . . Ritual Director Evening Robert J Leifcrt Executive Director Haftorah: I Samuel Jamie A. Lassner. . January Youth Director February 15 15-January 23 4:50 PM Officers of the Congregation January 26-February 6 5:00 PM Max J Weekly Portion: Tcrumah Etra . Hon. President February 9-February 13 5:15 PM Nathan Salzman . I . Hon. President Haftorah: Kings 5 February 22 February 16-February 20 5:20 PM Benjamin Brown ... President February 23-February 27 5:30 PM

. Weekly Portion: Tezaveh Stanley Gurewitsch Vice-President March Norman Bulow 2-March 6 5:40 PM . . . Treasurer Haftorah: Ezekiel Dr. Mortimer Blumcnthal March Secretary 5-March 13 5:45 PM Rae March 1 Gurewitsch. . Pres. Sistd. Dr. Theodore Goldstein Pres. Men's Club Weekly Portion: Ki Tisa SPECIAL Isaac Pollak DATES Pres. Couples' Club Haftorah: I Kings 18 Office Staff March 8 SHABBAT Morning Services Florence Cohen Eileen Shore Chana Wolk SHEKAL1M Iris Hillner Rhoda Gogatz, Weekly Portion: Vayakhel February 17 8:10 AM Hattie Murphy Bookkeeper Haftorah: II Kings 11