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Saturday Afternoon Class Continues Pennsylvania, University of Rochester, Wisconsin, Yeshiva University JUNE 23, 1967 VOLUME XXXV NUMBER 33 SIVAN 15, 5727 FIFTY-THREE SENIORS GRADUATE AUXILIARY SERVICES FOR COMING HIGH HOLY DAYS FROM RAMAZ HIGH SCHOOL Plans have now been House will The class of 1967 has been officially completed for parallel those in the main graduated from Ramaz High School, Auxiliary Services to be conducted by synagogue in every respect. Rabbi Kehilath the as this Bulletin goes to press. Among Jeshurun for High Holy Joseph H. Lookstein and Rabbi Haskel the fifty-three graduates are four junior Day season, commencing October 5, Lookstein will officiate and will alter¬ members of Congregation Kehilath 1967. The services will be held in the nate in delivering the sermons at both Jeshurun: Larry Breindel, Peter Feld- beautiful, air conditioned, auditorium services. The traditional melodies and man, Barbara Spilky, and Sharon Wolf. of our synagogue house. the order of service to which our con¬ This class distinguished itself by an gregants have become accustomed excellent record in the competition for THE NEED will prevail at both services. We have scholarships sponsored by the New For several years it has become ap¬ made arrangements an excellent York State Board of Regents. One of for parent that such a service would in¬ cantor to officiate at the its members was a semi-finalist in the auxiliary serv¬ National Merit Scholarship Competi¬ evitably be necessary as part of the ice and for the other essential religious tion and a recipient of honorable men¬ congregation's religious activities. The functionaries. tion in the Westinghouse Science Tal¬ membership family has continued to In every respect, therefore, mem¬ ent Search. grow from year to year while seating bers and seat holders who will attend Three students in the class earned space in the main synagogue remains the service in the Synagogue House a position as semi-finalists in the Na¬ fixed. Seats in the ladies' balcony have tional Honor will find that only location will be Society Competition. In been particularly scarce in recent the addition, students in the class earned different. else will be the years. Everything a variety of honors and awards. same. The auditorium will, of course, This year, of course, with the High The college entrance record of the be provided with the furnishings and class of 1967 continued the enviable Holy Days occurring late in the season, decor to make the services there in¬ we standard which has come to be ex¬ expect that almost all of our mem¬ spiring and memorable. pected of Ramaz High School. Besides bers will wish to be accommodated We are confident that this new con¬ the City Colleges to which most of with a reserved seat. We are, there¬ the students were admitted, the fol¬ fore, inaugurating the auxiliary serv¬ gregational function will make our lowing are some among the more ice at this time. members more comfortable for the than thirty-five colleges which ad¬ High Holy Days and will also serve mitted seniors from Ramaz this year: THE PLANS as a valuable contribution to the reli¬ Barnard, Bennington, University of The services in our Synagogue gious welfare of the community. Chicago, Columbia, Cornell, M.I.T., N.Y.U., Stonybrook, Rutgers, Simmons, Skidmore, Stern College, University of Saturday Afternoon Class Continues Pennsylvania, University of Rochester, Wisconsin, Yeshiva University. Rabbi Haskel Lookstein will continue be discussed in detail and the signific¬ Congregation Kehilath Jeshurun, to conduct the special class on Sab¬ ance of the entire institution will, of which is the sponsoring body for bath afternoons during the summer. course, be analyzed. Ramaz School, has reason to be proud The subject of the class will be the This class will meet for one hour of the achievements of the class of Grace after Meals. 1967. Our best wishes are extended before Mincha on those Sabbath af¬ The members of the class will to the study graduates, to their parents and ternoons when Rabbi Haskel Look¬ to the teachers and administration of directly from the Shulchan Aruch with stein will be in the city during the the school who contributed to the ex¬ the commentary of Mishnah B'rurah. cellent record of this class. The laws of the grace after meals will summer. Rabbi Haskel Lookstein will preach this Saturday at 11:00 A.M. "MAN'S CAPACITY FOR GRATITUDE — EXPERIENCING IT AND EXPRESSING IT" 2 KEHILATH JESHURUN BULLETIN WiTHIN OUR FAMILY WEEK OF JUNE 24th voted members, Mr. and Mrs. Law¬ Ramaz Lower School, upon his receiv¬ rence Rosenbluth, upon the birth of ing the National Jewish Book Council Birthdays- a son. We congratulate the proud award for Hebrew Literature on the Many happy returns of the day to grandparents, our esteemed members, his Hebrew Mrs. A. Milton Brown, Hyman I. publication of book of Mr. and Mrs. J. William Rosenbluth. poems entitled, "Shirim Besulam Bucher, Albert H. Colin, Jacob Aaron Minor." Freezer, Mrs. Samuel E. Garfinkel, Her¬ We extend our hearty congratula¬ WEEK OF JULY 1st man Goldman, Mrs. Jack Leiberman, tions to our devoted members, Dr. Mrs. Sidney Scheinberg, and Mrs. Leon and Mrs. Hymie Nossel upon the birth Birthdays- Spilky. of a son. Many happy returns of the day to Joseph J. Einhorn, Mrs. Joseph N. Anniversaries- Get Well— Friedman, Mrs. Joel Lewittes, Louis Warmest greetings to Mr. and Mrs. M. We extend best wishes for a speedy Lipschutz, Samuel A. Marcus, David William Basser, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin recovery to our devoted members Miller, Louis Orwasher, Max Sadinoff, Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Charnow, Moses Englander, Dr. Gross Mrs. Charles Shulman, and Louis Zuck- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Garfinkel, Mr. Samuel and Mrs. Pauline Einstein. er. and Mrs. Joseph S. Gershman, Dr. and Anniversaries- Mrs. William F. Herzig, Mr. and Mrs. Academic Milestones- Warmest greetings to Dr. and Mrs. Maurice N. Jaffe, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Maximillian Mr. Mrs. Buddy Skydell, son of our devoted Goldstein, and S. Kahn, Mr. and Mrs. Jules Podell, members, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Sky¬ Alexander Gross, Dr. and Mrs. Emory Mr. and Mrs. J. William Rosenbluth, dell, graduated Yeshiva University Klein, and Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Shapiro. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Silver, Mr. and High enter WEEK OF JULY 8th Mrs. Herbert R. Steinmann, Dr. and School, and will Yeshiva College in the fall. Birthdays- Mrs. Ned Wachtel, Mr. and Mrs. Isidor Laurie Many happy to Wassner, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Skydell, daughter of Mr. and returns of the day Mrs. Adrian Mrs. Isidore Wolf. Skydell, was placed on Epstein, Dr. Harry Kaplan, the Dean's List of the University Col¬ Mrs. Louis Linn, Aaron Reinhold, and Engagements— lege of Arts and Sciences of N.Y.U. Mrs. Edgar Trautman. We extend hearty congratulations WEEK OF JULY 15th to our esteemed Collective Bon members, Mr. and Voyage- Birthdays- Mrs. Oscar Perlberger, upon the en¬ Due to the lack of space in the Mrs. Alexander A. Bernstein, Nathan gagement of their son, Ralph to Carol Bulletin, we cannot list individually D. Brown, Al Feiner, Mrs. Leon Feld- Riner of Springfield, Mass. and extend personal good wishes to man, Mrs. Norman Jaspan, Robert L. Our hearty congratulations to our members of the congregation who will Karlin, Benjamin L. Leifert, Mrs. David esteemed members Mr. and Mrs. Ja¬ be taking leave of us during the sum¬ L. Lippoff, Mrs. Isaac Meilach, Mrs. cob J. Rosenblum, upon engage¬ the mer on trips abroad. Saul L. Rosenbluth, Michael L. Schloss, ment of their son, Michael to Miss Ann We, therefore, fake this means of Ellis Somech, and Mrs. Samuel Weiss. Baseman. Anniversaries- expressing a collective bon voyage to Marriage— all who will be travelling this summer. Warmest greetings to Dr. and Mrs. Wallach. We extend our hearty congratula¬ We wish them a very pleasant trip, an Robert tions to our devoted members, Dr. enjoyable vacation and a safe return WEEK OF JULY 22nd and Mrs. H. Harold Gelfand, upon the to our midst. Birthdays- marriage of their daughter Barbara to Many happy returns of the day to Congratulations— Mr. Barry S. Coller. Dr. Charles I. Cohen, Samuel E. Gar¬ Births— We extend hearty congratulations to finkel, Mrs. Joseph S. Gershman, Mrs. our devoted Mr. and Mrs. Gerald M. Goldstein, Hon. We extend our hearty congratula¬ members, Samuel Hof- Edward tions to our devoted members, Mr. Lebowitz, upon the ordination stadter, George Jacobs, Mrs. Samuel of their son-in-law, J. Graetz. A. and Mrs. David E. Rosen, upon the Michael Marcus, Joseph B. Rossant, Nathan Rabbi and Mrs. Graetz will Salzman, Mrs. Bruno Her¬ birth of a daughter. Our hearty con¬ shortly Scheidt, and leave for the State of Israel. bert R. Steinmann. gratulations to the proud grandpar¬ ents, our esteemed members, Mr. and We extend our hearty congratula¬ Anniversaries- Mrs. Samuel Rosen. tions to Mr. Leonard Friedland, Super¬ Warmest greetings to Mr. and Mrs. Hearty congratulations to our de- visor of Religious Education at the Joseph J. Einhorn. SAMUEL R. NEWBORN, BAR MITZVAH DAVID ORENTREICH, BAR MITZVAH We extend our hearty congratula¬ We extend our hearty congratula¬ to tions our devoted members, Mr. tions to our devoted members, Dr. Mrs. Abe and Newborn, on the Bar and Mrs. Norman Orentreich, on the Mitzvah of their son, Samuel, which Bar Mitzvah of their son, David, which will take place in our synagogue this will take place in our synagogue on Saturday. Saturday, July 15th. The Bar Mitzvah celebrant, who will The Bar Mitzvah celebrant, who will be entering the First Form of Ramaz be entering the First Form of Ramaz High School in September, will read High School in September, will read the Torah portion and the Prophetic the Prophetic chapter as part of the chapter as part the services of regular regular services.
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