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IEHILATH i LI LI .J .. i 117 East 85th Street — — City

February 25, 1944 Adar 1, 5704

ANNUAL PURIM PARTY LISA SERGIO TO ADDRESS The friendliest synagogue gather¬ RAMAZ PARENTS ing of the year is the Annual Purim The well-known radio commen¬ Party. It is sponsored by the Men's tator, Lisa Sergio, will address the Club and Sisterhood and will be Ramaz Parents Council on Tuesday, held in the Social Hall, on Sunday Feb. 29, at 8:30 P.M. in the Social evening at 6 P.M., March 12. It is a Hall of the synagogue. Lisa Sergio is time when we meet in happy re¬ one of the best informed women of membrance of an historic Jewish tri¬ our generation and her interpreta¬ umph and gather with our loved tions of world events are deep and ones to celebrate. There will be a comprehensive. Ramaz parents and buffet supper and an exceptional ar¬ their friends will be welcome. ray of stage and radio talent. Each ADULT EDUCATION PROGRAM year sees the Social Hall crowded to PLANNED V3 capacity and as we are limited in A that respect, reservations should be program of Jewish studies for adults will be made immediately. The admission inaugurated next sea¬ son to a charge is $2.50 per person. All pro¬ according decision of the Board of Trustees. An outline of the ceeds go to charity. program was presented to the Board COOPER BAR MITZVAH by Rabbi Lookstein. The Board de¬

Lawrence Elihu Cooper, son of clared its intention to make the nec¬ Mr. and Mrs. Max Cooper will be¬ essary financial appropriations for come bar mitzvah in our synagogue the program and the Sisterhood and this Sabbath. The bar mitzvah is a Men's Club of the congregation will nephew of our associate trustee, Mr. take the lead in putting the program Maxwell Shapiro. into effect.

ANNIVERSARIANS A SPEEDY RECOVERY

Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs, We extend our heartiest wishes to & J.D. Cohen who observed their wed¬ Mr. Samuel Baum who is lying ill at ding anniversary last week. We wish his home. We pray that he may them many more amidst health and speedily be restored to health and and happiness. be back in our midst.

RABBI LOOKSTEIN WILL SPEAK THIS SATURDAY MORNING AT 10:30

on THE FINE ART OF GIVING KEHILATH JESHURUN BULLETIN

The SISTERHOOD cordially invites all men and women of the

Congregation to attend its regular monthly meeting, Monday, February

28th, at 8:15 P.M., in the Social Hall ^ '

to hear

HON. DEAN ALFANGE

Speak on

'HOW TO COMBAT RACE PREJUDICE'

Hon. Dean Alfange is a prominent member of the New York Bar and Bar of the Supreme Court of the . He is the former candidate for the Governor of the State of New York. In recent years he has been in the forefront of the battle \or better race relations. His fight against anti-Semitism has won the admiration of Jews and Christians alike. Mr. Alfange is a real champion of Democracy, a great humanitarian and a great liberal spirit. KEH1LATT1 JESHURUN BULLETIN

MEN'S C L U B NEWS OUR FEBRUARY METTING BENEVOLENT FUND A last minute substitution, due to To Leigh Robbins we give thanks for his illness, proved no handicap to our generous donation to our Feb. Forum meeting. We found an Men's Club Benevolent Fund. This unexpected surprise in Philip Cum- is not the first time this gentleman mings, author, traveler, student and has contributed. He has recognized, lecturer. His subject was 'The Un¬ as have so many others, the splendid finished Business of the Mediterran¬ and realistic work the Fund is doing.

ean," and for one solid hour he an- Individually, we can do relatively alyzed and explained the reason for little while as a group there are no limits our many of the political moves and eco¬ to capacity to aid the nomic conditions, in war as well as weary, the sick and the needy. in peace, of practically all the na¬ THE MESSAGE OF A PURIM BOX tions touching this inland sea. More Quite a few donations have come than fifteen years of his life were in for Purim Boxes. We learn through spent in this area of the globe. He welfare work such as this how many * proved an ardent friend of Palestine friends we have and how generous and and knows the problem is the Jewish heart.' These boxes intimately, having traveled through contain needed articles which are that unhappy land many times and not distributed by the armed forces. for long visits. We certainly have The cost per unit ($1.00) is small, ^ a better grasp of some of the prob¬ but how large the Purim Box looms lems of that turbulent part of the when it is given to a Jewish boy in world because of his intelligent and a camp far, far from home. It serves informative talk. as a reminder to him that we have Our Rabbi spoke of the audience not forgotten nor will we slacken he and his group had in Washington in our efforts to provide for his well with Secretary Hull, on the abroga¬ being. tion of the White Paper and the THE MAGIC OF RUMMAGE establishment of a Palestine Com¬ We make our rummage do the

monwealth. We are sorry to report work of Alladin's Lamp, for we turn he gave us no great hope in either every piece of material into "benev¬ direction. However, we can all do olent gold." one thing and that is write to our Chairman L. Brody and Co-chair¬ Congressman and Senators. man I.B. Jacobs report a fairly steady After the meeting we all gathered flow of packages but not yet in around the festive board to enjoy sufficient numbers if we are to make Sam Bucher's fetching frankfurters. the effort worthwhile. The Annual Needless to say we once again had Rummage Sale held in cooperation a capacity audience. with the Sisterhood, starts the week On March 21, our next meeting of March 27 and everyone of us has date, Leo Lania; the- only Jew ever time to gather rummage. If you can't to receive an invitation from Hitler, send it, phcne the synagogue, AT. will be the principal speaker. His 9-5760 or AT. 9-0820 and we will be subject will be "The European Un¬ pleased to call, but please give us a derground." > few days time. KEHILATH JESHURUN BULLETIN

Daily Services Synagogue Officials Morning ' 7:30 A.M. Joseph II. Lookstein Rabbi Sunday morning 8:30 A.M. Robert R. Fing-eroth Cantor Joseph E. Adler Ritual Director Evening 6:30 P.M.

Officers of the Congregation YAHRZEITS Max J. Etra President NACHMAN FISCHEL Saul J. Lance Vice-President Abraham R. Winer Treasurer RACHEL HUTKOFF Abraham Wiener Secretary Jacob H. Alpert Comptroller PEARL MESSING

SCHEDULE OF SERVICES

FRIDAY ON TWB BOARDWALK ATLANTIC CITV Lighting of Candles 6:20 P.M. AnEntire Stack of Ocean Son Decks Mincha Services 6:20 P.M. f^forPASSOVER HOLIDAYs|% SATURDAY and i Morning 9:00 A.M. TRADITIONAL S'DORIMM f w'.th Cantor Joseph Mirskv] i Weekly Portion: Terumah if 0nd Sterner'schoir of new yorkcityl: Exodus 25:1-27:19 -jbe Only Boardwalk Hotelunder ;j : Supervision Atlantic \ Hatforah: I ofthe City RabbiI Kings 5:26-6:13 ft\o$heh Shapiro andthe Dean offbg | Mincha nrthodox Rabbinate of America, ~ Serivces 6:10 P.M. pobbiBL-t-evinthal ofPhiIn -= Discourse in English will follow DIETARY LAWS Mincha Services Moke Reser^fions 'N,IJ W

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