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RABBI ISAAC L. SWIFT OPENS ADULT INSTITUTE LECTURE SERIES Record Attendance on Hand The Open Lecture Series of the Kehilath Jeshurun Adult Institute fof 1960-61 had a noteworthy beginning, as the largest attendance in the his¬ tory of the series was present last Wednesday evening to hear Rabbi Isaac 'L. Swift discuss "Saadia ^Jhe Gaon and the Medieval Challenge". 'L^ouncj ^dclii fad <-Heacfue Rabbi Swift delivered the first lecture in a series on "Problems and Person¬ alities in Jewish Philosophy." The of next lecture on "Maimonides - A Philosophy of Human Personality" will be delivered by Rabbi Sol Roth on Wednesday evening, December 7, C^onc^rec^ation ^J'CcLlfatl Qe&hurun at 9:00 o'clock. Our speaker, formerly a rabbi in England and Australia, is now the cordially invites all Young Adults to its spiritual leader of Congregation Ahavas Torah in Englewood New Jer¬ sey. He spoke for a full hour and, at CuLaret the conclusion, his listeners were still n9kt anxious for more. The evening was a most momentous one in the life of our Adult Institute Lecture Series. Saturday evening, November 19th, at 8:30 Saadia Gaon as a Pioneer Saadia Gaon was pictured by Rabbi Swift as a pioneer in the realm of 125 East Eighty-fifth Street Jewish philosophy. At the time of the Gaon's birth in Egypt in the year. New York City 882 the practices and rules of Juda¬ 'I ism were thoroughly formalized and institutionalized. There had been, however, no such formulation or Subscription $2.00 i crystallization in the philosophy of Judaism. The Talmud contained philosophy Refreshments Band in a relatively unsystematic form. No clear and organized expression, how¬ ever, on Jewish beliefs and principles was to be found. Come and bring your friends In the 9th and 10th Centuries two unrelated factors operated to make imperative a systematic presentation of Jewish philosophy. The first factor was the great expansion of Islam and the consequent influence of Arabic Rabbi Joseph H. Lookstein will at thought on the intellegentsia of the preach this Sabbath 11:00 A.M. lands under Arab control. Arabic phi- "THE FIRST REAL ESTATE DEAL IN HISTORY" (Continued on page 3) What May We Learn From It? 2 KEH1LATH JESHURUN BULLETIN SISTERHOOD OPEN MEETING HAPPY DAY FUND KENNETH PERLMAN ON MONDAY NOVEMBER 28TH BAR MITZVAH We acknowledge with thanks con¬ tributions to our Sisterhood Happy The second meeting of the Kehilath Day fund from Mrs. Alexander Gross, Jeshurun Sisterhood for this year Mrs. Joseph Hostyk, Mrs. George will be held on Monday afternoon, Jacobs, Mrs. Ida Golub Kittay, Mrs. November 28 at 12:30 o'clock. Henry M. Rem, Mrs. Louis Stokar and Mrs. Meyer Texon. The agenda for this meeting in¬ Members are urged to share their cludes plans for the Chanukah Party joyous occasions with others by mak¬ which will be held on Tuesday, De¬ ing a gift to the Happy Day Fund. Contributions should be sent to cember 20th and a report on the Mrs. Robert H. Zessman, 12 East 87th Sisterhood Theatre Party, which will Street, Happy Day Fund Chairman. be held on Wednesday, January 18, wh 1960. Mrs. Helen G. Metzler will be ian We extend a hearty Mazel Tov to the guest artist at the meeting. TEEN AGE The our devoted members Mr. and Mrs. Sisterhood members will find her BOWLING PARTY Joseph A. Perlman upon the occasion personality and wit a refreshing ex- Sterling Bowfing Center of the Bar Mitzvah of their son Kenneth. periencer" Sunday, November 13th ^,a The Bar Mitzvah celebrant is in 1:45 P.M. Luncheon will be served at 12:30. the eighth grade of the Franklin Plan on spending the afternoon wifh point of assembly School. His favorite subjects are Eng¬ the Sisterhood in a most enjoyable Synagogue House lish, Latin, and Mathematics. He is reP atmosphere. on the newspaper staff of the school. His favorite sports are baseball and ca'( basketball. He is an avid stamp col¬ ELECTED TO JUDICIAL POSTS lector. vor Kenneth will read the prophetic te9 portion as part of the regular services con this Saturday. The entire congregation f will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bib Joseph A. Perlman at the Kiddush phi following the services. len pre WITHIN OUR FAMILY bas Birth We extend our hearty congratula¬ tions to Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin re^. Kaufman upon the Birth of a grand- 1 son. Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Lindenbaum ef are the proud parents. I al. Birthdays pre Many happy returns of the day to ma Mrs. Sidney A. Block, Hyman Cohen, vin Mrs. Israel Cummings, Mrs. Sarah \ Ginsberg, Alfred Kahn, Frederick _ Margareten, Mrs. Fredrick Rotter, Mrs. fac Sam Traffet and Dr. Frederick Zucker- Hon. Samuel H. Hofstadter Hon. George Postel Wedding We congratulate our esteemed member the Honorable Samuel H. Hofstadter, We heartily congratulate Mr. and upon his re-election to a third term as Justice of the Supreme Court of the State Mrs. Benjamin Perlman upon the of New York; and our esteemed trustee, the Honorable George Postel, upon his marriage of their son Stuart to Avis as Rubin of election of the of Chicago,3 ' Illinois. J Judge Court General Sessions. cou Anniversaries p|ai Warmest greetings to Mr. and Mrs. Lav THE JEWRY BOX Adolph Citron, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kahn, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan LAST WEEK THIS WEEK Salzman, and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Sigall. RAYMOND SCHWARTZ HYMAN 1. BUCHER Get Well ISADORE SCHLANG JERRY COAN Our members will be MURRAY J. SCHLUSSEL happy to «ar learn that Alexander Feifer has re¬ in Thank you for your cooperation helping to maintain the Daily Minyan. turned home from the hospital and yyy is recuperating nicely. KEHILATH JESHURUN BULLETIN ADULT INSTITUTE LECTURES RABBI JOSEPH H. LOOKSTEIN HEADLINES OF (Continued from page 1) WRITES ON JEWISH EDUCATION llosophy was essentially a translation JEWISH INTEREST Article Published In "Tradition" ■ of classical Greek thought and pre- I sented Jews with a systematic point In the current issue of "Tradition", Golda Meir Warns Nasser of view on God, the world, and there Mrs. Golda Meir, Israel's 5 appears an article by Rabbi Foreign human behavior. When the Jews Joseph H. Lookstein entitled "The Minister warned Nasser that Israel Icould present no contrary system, would not remain Goals of Jewish Education." The paper passive if any their own security was seriously is a general perspective on major country tries to dominate Jordan and I threatened. the goals of Jewish education and the cannot accept the presence of any other The Karaitic Factor means of achieving them. This article army on her frontiers. She as¬ is one of a fine serted that, while Israel was in no The second factor was the rise of group of essays which position to help Jordan, Israel could Karaism at that time. The Karaites, appears in the current issue of "Tradi¬ tion." not remain indifferent to a change in who have been described by histor- the Jordanian status quo which I ians as the intellectual heirs to the The magazine, "Tradition", is pub¬ would jeopardize Israel's national ancient Sadducean heresy, accepted lished by the Rabbincal Council of security. the Law (Torah) of America and has only Written Juda- been presenting ar¬ • 1 ism and rejected the Oral Law which ticles for the past two years, which Chemical I was recorded in the Talmud. The reflect Industry in Negev .the traditional Jewish point The Written Law was seen as God Negev (south) of Israel given of view on current problems in Jew¬ has for some time been the scene 1 while the Oral Law was conceived of ish philosophy and contemporary af¬ chemical explorations. According to ■j as man made and hence could be fairs in the world of religion. repudiated. Sir Ben Lockspeiser, Chairman of the We are certain that Ministry of Development's Technolo¬ Karaism, by virtue of its different many of our readers would be interested in read¬ gical Advisory Board , Israel is the | calendar, different observances, and ing the issues of "Tradition" which only country in the world which pos¬ f different rules for marriage and di- are published twice sesses within its own frontiers the I vorce, threatened seriously the in- yearly. The con¬ tributors to the three essential nutrients of I tegrity and survival of the Jewish magazine are scholars plant life: and leaders in Traditional Judaism potassium, and I community. phosphorous, nitrogen. who are writing for the benefit of the A vast industry can be built in the Saadia Gaon, a great Talmudist, is a Negev, he said. Deposits in Biblical laity. Tradition magazine which the Dead scholar, grammarian, and Sea area so extensive as ought to be in the home of every to be virtu¬ I philosophic thinker, waged an unre- thinking man and women who is ally inexhaustible. I against Karaism and lenting war concerned with the survival of Tradi¬ • I presented a systematic philosophic tional Judaism. Ocean Liner for Israel I base for Jewish thought. Like Mai- A preliminary contract has been 1 monides, two centuries later, he en- Subscriptions may be obtained for concluded with the Atlantique Ship¬ I deavored to reconcile reason with one year at $2.50 or two years at ping Company in France for the I revelation. He labored to explain $4.00, by writing to the Rabbinical construction of a 22,000 ton trans¬ ■ and pre- Council of America, 84 Fifth Ave. rationally the foundations atlantic liner for Israel. I cepts of Judaism and offered the be- The liner will carry 1,100 pas¬ I lief that the Torah is thoroughly ration- sengers on the Haifa to New York I al.