SUMMER ISSUE

KehilathjeshurunBulletin © 27 Sivan, 5735 Volume XLII Number 15 June 6, 1975

RAMAZ LEADS ALL YESHIVOT IN NEW YORK STATE AND NATIONAL ACADEMIC COMPETITION World Zionist Organization Presents School With Shazar Award Two Students Place First and Second in National Bible Contest Johns Hopkins Stern College tively in the National Bible Contest, As the academic year draws to a Michigan SUNY sponsored by the Jewish Agency, the close, we are very proud to inform M.I.T. Syracuse finals for which were held in May. the congregational family that Ramaz N.Y.U. Touro David and Deena scored top honors School, which is sponsored by Congre¬ Pennsylvania Wellesley from among a splendid group of win¬ gation Kehilath Jeshurun, has once Princeton Yale ners from all over the country in the again brought great honors to itself Rochester Yeshiva Junior Division of this contest. and to the Congregation in a wide Rutgers The two winners have been invited variety of educational activities. The to Jerusalem next May as the School, which is completing the 37th Zalman Shazar Educational Award guests of the World Zionist Organization to year of its existence with a record The achievements of the School compete in the International Bible Con¬ enrollment of 703 children from nurs¬ have also been marked this year by test, which will be held in Jerusalem ery through grade 12, continues to two outstanding results in the area of on Israel set the Independence Day 1976. pace for the Yeshiva world in Judaic Studies. The Department of Our heartiest congratulations to General Studies and Judaic Studies. Education and Culture of the World these two splendid youngsters on their Zionist Organization has chosen Ramaz New York State Scholarships diligent work and their exceptional this year as recipient Once again this year, our percent¬ the of its annual Zalman Shazar Educational Award "for accomplishment. Similar good wishes age of winners and alternates in the to the proud parents of the winners, its outstanding contribution to day New York State Scholarship Competi¬ Dr. Ferdinand Freudenstein and our school education in the United States." tion was the highest among all Yeshi- own members, Dr. and Mrs. Charles The presentation of this award was vot. Out of 49 students who were I. Cohen, on this great nachas. May made to representatives of the Ramaz eligible to take this examination, more their children continue to excel in the Alumni Society by President Katzir in than half — 28 seniors — won scholar¬ the Presidential Residence in Jerusa¬ study, practice and love of Torah. ships, while 6 placed high on the lem on May 28. Present occa¬ alternate list, so that they will receive for the LILLIAN JACOBS COMPLETES sion were eleven Ramaz seniors who scholarships before the program is 34 YEARS OF SERVICE TO SCHOOL are currently studying at the Jerusa¬ concluded. At a moving ceremony lem Torah College or participating in last week, the Parents Council of Ramaz present¬ National Merit Competition a work-study program at Kibbutz ed our devoted member, Mrs. Lillian Four students of the Senior Class Yavneh. Jacobs, with an artistic citation on the were Finalists in the National Merit The presentation of this award is a occasion of her retirement from the Competition. One of them, Syma Stein- great compliment to Ramaz. We con¬ position of Assistant to the Principal metz, won a gratulate the students, teachers and actually National Merit of Ramaz. Mrs. Jacobs served the Scholarship. Five students were Semi- parents as well as the founder of the School in a variety of capacities for Finalists, while an additional ten School, Rabbi Joseph H. Lookstein, on the past 34 years. earned Letters of Commendation in this great honor. Generally referred to as "the First this competition. David Freudenstein and Deena Cohen Lady of Ramaz," Mrs. Jacobs left an As previously announced, one of Win First and Second Places in Junior indelible mark upon the School, its our students, Barry Wyshogrod, son of Division of National Bible Contest organization, tone, direction and am¬ our members, Mr. and Mrs. Morris One of the outstanding develop¬ bience. The Congregation is pleased to Wyshogrod, was a Westinghouse Final¬ extend its ments of this year was the splendid congratulations to her upon ist this year. achievement of two students in the the official completion of a splendid The 59 graduates of the School this Joseph H. Lookstein Upper School of career at Ramaz. We are sure that she year have been admitted to some of will continue to contribute to the the finest colleges in the country, fre¬ Ramaz, David Freudenstein of Form II and Deena Cohen of Form I, who School in many ways for many years quently in large numbers. Among the won first and second to come. colleges which have accepted Ramaz places respec¬ seniors for the academic year begin¬ ning in September 1975 are: Ambassador and Mrs. Yosef Tekoah Barnard University of Chicago will be honored by the Congregation at services Boston University Columbia this Shabbat morning, June 7th Brandeis Cooper Union as they complete their tour of duty in the U.S. Brown Cornell Please join in this tribute. Carnegie Mellon CUNY 2 KEHILATH JESHURUN BULLETIN

WITHIN OUR FAMILY

Special Anniversaries — daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Har¬ Mazel Tov to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel ary of Brooklyn.

Silverstein, who have just celebrated Aufruf — their 35th wedding anniversary. Sim¬ We are looking forward to the cele¬ ilar good wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Ira bration of the Aufruf of David Mandel- W. Nadler and to Mr. and Mrs. Noam baum, son of Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Shudofsky, who have just celebrated Mandelbaum, which will be held in their 20th wedding anniversaries. our Synagogue on Shabbat morning, Mazel Tov also to Dr. and Mrs. Nathan June 21. We hope the marriage will Wachtel, who will celebrate their 25th take place in happiness and blessing. wedding anniversary, please God, in

June. Condolences —

We extend our condolences to Mrs. Special Academic Milestone — Jerome A. Badner on the passing of Our warmest congratulations to Dr. her beloved father, Edward J. Lepow. Joseph Litwins, received in May who Similar expressions to Dr. Albert his B.A. degree from Columbia Uni¬ Cornell on the passing of his beloved versity. He writes: "This is 51 years brother, Dr. Abraham H. Cohen. late, but welcome nevertheless." Dr. We extend condolences also to Litwins is a distinguished physician in on our community. We rejoice at his latest Philip Jadek the passing of his revered B'nai Mitzvah achievement. father, Avraham Dziadik. Similar expressions to Dr. Samuel RON HALLEL Birth — Janus on the passing of his beloved Kehilath Jeshurun is happy to con¬ Mazel Tov to Dr. and Mrs. Leon A. mother, Mary Yanushewitz. gratulate Dr. and Mrs. Tom Ha I lei upon the Bar Mitzvah their Feldman on the birth of a son to their Our condolences to Mrs. Aaron G. of son, Ron, which was celebrated in our children Susan and Howard Feldman. Meislin on the passing of her beloved syna¬ May he grow up to Torah, Chupah father Isaac Engle. gogue on Shabbat morning, May 24. and Ma'asim Tovim. Ron, an Israeli student in Form I We pray that all of the bereaved of Ramaz, read the Prophetic portion families will be spared further sorrow A Member and Author — on that morning. for many years to come. We are very pleased to announce EUGENE MAJOR the publication of Dr. Michael W. Congratulations also to Dr. and Mrs. Sigall's second book. It is entitled Kiddush Sponsors William Major upon the "New Patterns in American Politics." forthcoming We thank Mr. and Mrs. Ira W. celebration of the Bar Mitzvah of their Dr. Sigall co-authored it with an asso¬ Nadler for sponsoring our congrega¬ son, Eugene, which will ;be observed ciate of his, Thomas A. Reilly. tional kiddush on May 24th on the in our synagogue on Shabbat morn¬ a of es¬ The book consists of series occasion of their twentieth wedding ing, June 7. says by authorities such as Arthur M. anniversary. Eugene, who is completing Form I Schlesinger, Jr. on a variety of subjects of Similar thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ramaz, will read the Torah and including: The Imperial Presidency, Haftorah on that Perlberger, for sponsoring the kiddush morning. The con¬ The Congress to Come, Law as Poli¬ on May 31st in of the gregation is invited, as guests of the tics, The Ethnic Vote, Democracy in the celebration third birthday of their son, Daniel Major Family, to kiddush following Suburbs, among others. services. Nahum, and on the occasion of their We congratulate Dr. Sigall, an As¬ moving closer to the synagogue. STEVEN EISMAN sistant Professor at Wagner College, Our thanks also to Mr. and Mrs. We extend our best wishes also to on this latest publication. Norman Bensley and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Eisman upon the occasion of the Mitzvah celebration Member in Print — Steven Thai, who will be co-sponsoring Bar kiddush on June 14th in of their son, Steven, which will take We are pleased to note the publica¬ celebration of the second tion of an article by Dr. Leon A. Feld¬ wedding anniversaries place on Shabbat morning, June 21. of both Steven, who is man, which appeared in the Jubilee couples. completing Form I Volume in honor of Professor Salo of Ramaz, will read the Torah and Haftorah on his Bar Mitzvah Baron. The article deals with some of morning. Thaftk You The the writings of Rabeinu Todros Halevi Eisman Family invites us all to Abulafia. Our thanks to Samuel and Allan kiddush following services. Friedman, the sons of Mrs. Eleanor GUY HIUNI Engagements — Friedman, who have contributed 50 Similar congratulations to Mr. and Mazel Tov to our daily prayerbooks in memory member, Burt of their Mrs. Amatsia Hiuni on the occasion of father, Joseph N. Friedman and Usdan, upon his engagement to Alice their the Bar Mitzvah celebration of their Goldberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. grandfathers, Dr. Samuel Friedman son Guy, which will be observed in Samuel M. Goldberg of Great Neck. and Isadore Greif. This is a beautiful our synagogue on Shabbat morning, way to revered Congratulations also to Mr. and Mrs. in which memorialize June 28. Ira Usdan upon this parents and grandparents. happy milestone Guy, an Israeli student who is com¬ in the life of their son. Similar thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Julius pleting Form I of Ramaz, will read the Tov Mazel to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lassner, who have contributed 27 daily Maftir and Haftorah on that morning. Jaspan upon the engagement of their prayerbooks in memory of their We are invited, as guests of the Hiuni son, Michael David, to Terry Harary, mother, Rose Lassner. Family, to kiddush. KEHILATH JESHURUN BULLETIN 3

Nathan Salzman Re-elected President at 103rd Annual Meeting LEBOWITZ, LOW AND EISENSTAT CONTINUE AS OFFICERS. 31 New Members Inducted Into Congregation The 103rd Annual Meeting of the Leon Spilky gregation. Each of the members was Congregation was held in the Kamber Steven E. Stern presented with a citation by Rabbi Auditorium on Thursday evening, May Joseph H. Lookstein and Mr. Salzman. In addition, the following new As¬ 1, before a large assemblage of mem¬ They were warmly and sociate Trustees were nominated by applauded bers of the Congregation who filled Mr. Salzman and approved by the congratulated by the membership. the Auditorium to capacity. Nathan membership: Dr. and Mrs. Isadore Givner were Salzman, who honored on the occasion 40th completed his first year Steven Gross of their as President of the Congregation, was anniversary of affiliation the Con¬ Benjamin Mandelker with re-elected unanimously to that posi¬ Hon. Norman C. Ryp gregation. Irving Angel was congratu¬ tion, as were his fellow officers, Wil¬ lated on his 35th year as a member. liam Lebowitz, Vice-President, Edward New Members Inducted Mrs. David Warshavsky, Mr. and Mrs. Low, Treasurer, and Samuel M. Eisen- One of the highlights of the meet¬ Hyman Weiss and the very popular stat, Secretary. Weiss sisters, Irene and Vilma, were ing was the presentation of 31 new all The Nominations Report, which members of the Congregation for in¬ presented in celebration of their 25th was rendered by Joseph Moss, Co- duction. These ladies and gentlemen anniversary of affiliation with Kehilath Jeshurun. chairman of the Nominations Commit¬ had joined the Congregation during We tee, was received enthusiastically by the past year. They were presented by hope that the celebrants will the membership. Arthur C. Silverman, the Chairman of continue to enjoy their association with the Projects Committee us for many happy and healthy years. New Trustees Elected Special of the Congregation. We are very happy to Annual Pursuant to the Report report of the Com¬ welcome the following new members Mr. Salzman mittee, the following were re-elected with the hope that their affiliation presented the Annual to three-year terms on the Board of with Congregation Kehilath Jeshurun Report of the President to the Con¬ Trustees of the gregation. He enumerated some of the Congregation: will be a long, happy and mutually new features instituted during last Harry W. Baumgarten rewarding one: year and discussed some of the prob¬ Albert H. Bernstein Mr. and Mrs. Norman C. Bensley Dr. Mortimer J. Blumenthal lems facing the Congregation in the Mr. and Mrs. Raymond B. Brenner year He the A. Milton Brown Mrs. Eva W. Brent ahead. thanked officials of the Congregation, our Youth Directors, Ed Low Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Brennglass and the entire membership for their Joseph H. Moss Mr and Mrs. Norman W. Bulow cooperation with the officers. Henry M. Rem Mrs. Frank A. Cohen Joseph Roth Mr. and Mrs. Steven L. Cohen Memorial to Departed Members Joseph Schlang Mr. and Mrs. Alan Doft In accordance with the long-stand¬ Jess Ward Mr. and Mrs. Abraham L. Esses ing tradition, the Congregation paused Hyman I. Bucher, who had asked to Mr. Daniel Fein in tribute to revered members who Mr. Mrs. Edwin be relieved of the last two years of and L. Gitow were called to their eternal reward Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gruenstein his term as Trustee, was elected an during the past 12 months. Rabbi Has- Honorary Trustee of the Congregation. Dr. and Mrs. Albert Hornblass kel Lookstein offered brief eulogies Dr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Janus in tribute to the A new Trustee, Benjamin Gottes- following: Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Kule William Basser rrian, was proposed by the Committee Mr Robert I. Kurzweil Elias M. Black to fill Mr. Bucher's unexpired term. The Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Lamm Leon Daniel election of this distinguished member Miss Ruth Lazar of long standing in the Congregation May Freedman Mr. and Mrs. David H. Levy Dr. Frank Goodman was also unanimously approved. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Lorch Charles B. Jacobs At a later point in the meeting, Mr. Dr. Neil W. Lyman Ella R. Kaplan Salzman, in accordance with the Arti¬ Mr. Sol A. Miller Samuel H. Rosenberg cles of Incorporation of the Congre¬ Dr. and Mrs. Roger E. Oppenheimer Rosa Stein gation, asked the assemblage to ap¬ Mrs. Frieda K. Ptaschnik Following the Rabbi's eulogies, Can¬ Mr. and Mrs. prove a list of Associate Trustees for a Eugene Roshwalb tor Davis chanted the memorial prayer term of one year. were Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Rubenstein The following while the membership rose in memory re-elected as Trustees: Associate Mr. Stuart C. Sloame of the departed. Milton Berkowitz Dr. and Mrs. Alan Tuchman Ramaz Trustees Elected Benjamin Brown Mr. and Mrs. John A. Ungar James Clark Mr. and Mrs. Morris Wyshogrod Joseph Lorch, Chairman of the Board Samuel M. Eisenstat Miss Deborah J. Ziskin of Trustees of Ramaz, then convened Nathan Goldsmith the Annual Meeting of Ramaz School. Presentation of Anniversary Dr. William F. Herzig Edward Low, Chairman of the Nomi¬ Celebrants Saul Linzer nations Committee of the School, pre¬ Emil Mandelbaum As is the custom at the Annual Meet¬ sented the following Trustees for re¬ Myron Poloner ing of the Congregation, we celebrated election to the Board: Romie Shapiro the anniversaries of several members Alexander Gross Leon Sigall who were observing significant mile¬ Joel Lewittes Arthur C. Silverman stones of their affiliation with the Con¬ (Continued on Page A) 4 K EH I LATH J E S HURUN BULLETIN

Annual Meeting (Cont'd) IN PREPARATION FOR NEXT YEAR Edward Low All of the affiliates of the Congregation are Myron Poloner currently preparing their pro¬ E. David Rosen grams for next year. We are pleased to announce the new officers of these affi¬ Elgin Shulsky liates who will be leading those activities in 1975/76. Hon. Harrison J. Goldin Sisterhood Officers Dr. Morris Shorofsky Mrs. Haskel Lookstein President In addition, the following new Trus¬ Mrs. Michael Barany First Vice-President tees were nominated and elected: Mrs. Eugene Alpert Second Vice-President Alfred M. Frankel Mrs. Frank Roth Treasurer Walter Koppel Mrs. Lillian Jacobs Mrs. Leo Davenport Corresponding Secretary Mrs. Arthur C. Silverman The meeting concluded with mov¬ Recording Secretary ing remarks by Rabbi Joseph H. Look¬ Men's Club Officers-Elect stein about the meaning of congrega¬ Milton Berkowitz President tional life at this particular juncture in the history of Kehilath Jeshurun. He Benjamin Brown - - Vice-President spoke particularly about the role of Frank Roth Treasurer the Congregation in relief of the lone¬ Abraham Esses, „ Secretary liness of our times. Couples' Club Officers-Elect Following the Rabbi's remarks, the Asher Levitsky President entire gathering proceeded to the Hol¬ Mrs. Charles I. Cohen * Vice-President lander Social Hall for a collation which was a throwback to the days of yore: Eugene Alpert Treasurer Mrs. frankfurters on rolls. Not only did they Benjamin Brown - - Secretary taste good; they also gave a feeling of nostalgia to some of the members who remembered this traditional treat "HEART LINE" Sehmooze Group from days gone by. It has been our unfortunate experi¬ A new group is being formed for senior members of our ence, on occasion, to find that one of congregation Photo Credits and our members or friends has been ill community who would like to We include in this Bulletin a number share life's or lonely either at home or in the hos¬ experiences and plan a of photographs from the proceedings pital, without our knowledge. All of us program of meetings and activities for of the 103rd Annual those who are semi-retired and have Meeting. We are at Kehilath Jeshurun want very much grateful to Jeff Adler and Teddy Pod- not only to celebrate happy occasions time available for volunteer, social- service activities. horcer, students at the Joseph H. Look¬ with our friends, but also to lend them work and social This stein new Upper School of Ramaz, for hav¬ our comfort, moral support and friend¬ group will hold its first meeting ing done all of the photographic work ship in their times of sorrow, illness, on Thursday, June 12 at 2:30 in the in connection with this event. loneliness. Synagogue Library. Please call Shaindy In order to do this we request Zeitlin at 427-1000 to inform her of M Iftintutrutm that anyone who is aware of a mem¬ your intention to attend. ber, friend, or neighbor who may need ME1R GOLDSTEIN our help should please inform us. We Clara Gross We record with sorrow the pass¬ will pass this information on to mem¬ Happy Day Fund ing of a beloved member of the bers of our congregation, Sisterhood, Many thanks to Mrs. George Jacobs, Congregation who worshipped with Men's Club, Youth Program and Cou¬ Mrs. Alfred Kahn, Mrs. Joseph H. us for many years loved and who ples' Club, who will be anxious to be Lookstein, Mrs. Joseph Lorch, Mrs. Ira Kehilath Jeshurun very much. of help. A "heart line" for this purpose W. Nadler, Mrs. Greta Pik and Mrs. Meir Goldstein was a refined and Jess for is in operation at the synagogue office, Ward their contributions to the Clara Gross modest Jew who exhibited in his HA 7-1000. Happy Day Fund. life the most beautiful manifesta¬ Our thanks also to Mr. E. Franklin Robbins for his contribution in mem¬ tions of reverence for parents, love Neediest Cases Fund ory of his beloved mother, Anne H. for his wife and solidarity with his Our thanks to Mrs. Nathan Gold¬ Robbins. family. He was liked by everyone smith, Mrs. All contributions may be sent to who knew him but George Jacobs, Mrs. Abra¬ appreciated most Mrs. Leo ham R. Kirshon, Mrs. Ruth Kurzweil, Davenport, 145 East 84th by those who were closest to him Street, New York, N.Y. 10028, or to Mrs. William G. Lebowitz, Mrs. Ed¬ and who knew and loved him best. the synagogue office c/'o Happy Day ward Low, Mrs. Morris Morgenstern, We extend our condolences to Fund. Mrs. Benjamin Perlman, Mrs. Reuben his beloved wife and to his es¬ N. Popkin, Mrs. Joseph Roth, Mrs. terhood Neediest Cases Fund. Contrib¬ teemed brother, Dr. Eli Goldstein. Samuel Singer, Mrs. Leon Spilky, Mrs. utions may be sent to Mrs. Joseph May they be spared further sorrow Jess Ward and Mrs. Samuel Zucker- Roth, 891 Park Avenue, New York, for many years to come. man for their contributions to the Sis- N.Y. 10021. KEHJLATH JESHURUN BULLETIN 5

A partial view of the gathering at the 103rd Annual Meeting. Mr. Salzman presenting a scroll The new members are seated in the foreground. to Irving Angel

Presentation to Dr. and Mrs. Isadore Givner Mrs. David Warshavsky.

Presentation to Hyman Weiss.

Vilma and Irene Weiss receive their scroll. The Dais, left to right: Cantor Davis, Sandy Eisenstat, Ed Low, William Lebowitz, Rabbi Joseph H. Lookstein, Mr. Salzman, Rabbi Haskel Lookstein, Joseph Lorch, Audrey Lookstein and Milton Berkowitz. 6 KEHILATH JESHURUN BULLETIN

Top left: Our member, Andrew Fier, President of the Commission on Synagogue Relations of Federation, pre¬ LARGE TYPE PRAYER BOOK senting the Tzedakali Award FOR SABBATH AND FESTIVALS to Rabbi Lookstein on April by DR. PHILIP BTRNBAUM 28th.

Top right: As Eleanor Gug¬ "This large-type Siddur has been a long time in coming. genheim looks on, a group of It is a large, beautiful looking volume and a pleasure to read K.J.-Ramaz tuomen, all of — even for those whose eyesight is not impaired. Birnbaum's xn von whom have visited the Soviet translation and his comments enhance the value of this t t - i : • Union, sign a petition for the prayer book." Hadassah Magazine. New York Conference on A Soviet Jewry together with thoughtful gift that will be treasured by every recipi¬ ent. At ' Eleanor Polsky ivhose hus¬ your bookstore, or direct from publisher. Regular edition $7.50. Deluxe slip case edition $10.00. N.Y. resi¬ ip-ia .n£ band, Victor Polsky, was a add applicable sales tax. recent guest in our synagogue. dents, Left to right: Mrs. Guggen¬ actual size of type heim, Mildred Hellerstein, Nechi Shudofsky, Naomi Cohen, Lilly Kaplan, Elanu Hebrew Polsky and Audrey Lookstein. Publishing nssvnn Company 79 Delancey Street, New York, N. Y. 10002 (212 ) 925-3700 KEHILATH JESHURUN BULLETIN 7

ACADEMIC HONORS . . .Robert Riederman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Riederman, upon KEHILATH JESHURUN EXTENDS HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS TO . . . his graduation from Ramaz as a mem¬ ber of . . . Ateret, the school's Honor So¬ Andrew Abraham, son of Mr. Regents Scholarship. He will attend and Mrs. Roy Abraham, upon his Yeshiva University in the fall. ciety. He won a Regents Scholarship and will attend Columbia graduation from Ramaz as a member University . . . Samuel Friedman, son of Mrs. in the fall. of Ateret, the school's Honor Society. Joseph N. Friedman, upon his gradu¬ He won a Ramaz Radio Club Award . . . Andrew Roth, son of Mr. and ation from Yeshiva University, where Mrs. and a Frank Roth, upon his graduation Regents Scholarship. He will he was named to the Dean's List dur¬ attend Cornell University in the fall. from . ing his junior year. He served as Pres¬ . . . Judith He is at present on a work-study pro¬ ident of Pi Gamma Mu (the National Schacter, granddaughter of Rabbi and Mrs. gram at Kibbutz Yavneh. Social Science Honor Society), Presi¬ Joseph H. Lookstein, dent of the Pre-Law upon her graduation from Barnard Col¬ . . . Kenneth Barany, son of Mr. Society, Senior Class Vice-President and lege, Phi Beta Kappa. She will attend and Mrs. Michael Barany, upon his Secretary- Treasurer of the Student Graduate School graduation from Ramaz. He won a Organization of Yeshiva. He of Arts and Sciences in Art History in Regents Scholarship and will attend recently received the N.C.S.Y. Year the fall. Queens College in the fall. Advisor of the Award and served as Editor of "Keeping . . . Viviane Sergold, daughter of . . Steven Berkowitz, son of Mr. Posted with N.C.S.Y." He plans to Mr. and Mrs. Leon Sergold, upon her and Mrs. Milton Berkowitz, upon his study in Israel next year. graduation from Ramaz, where she graduation from Ramaz, where he won won a French Award. She will attend . . . Dr. Steven Herzig, son of Dr. a Sherut-Service Award. He will attend Queens College in the fall. and Mrs. William Herzig, who will be¬ Syracuse University in the fall. He is . . . gin his residency in Internal Medicine Binyamin Shudofsky, son of also at Kibbutz Yavneh for the com¬ Mr. and Mrs. Noam at the University of Pennsylvania in Shudofsky, upon pletion of his senior year. the fall. his graduation from Ramaz as Presi¬ dent of Student Organization. He will . . . Marvin Binstock, son of Mr. Vic¬ . . . Mrs. Albert Hornblass, our attend the Jerusalem Torah College in tor Binstock, upon graduation from his member, who gave birth to her first the fall. New York He University. will attend child (a son) just before Pesach, upon Illinois . . . Naomi Steinberger, daughter of College of Optometry in Chic¬ receiving her M.A. from Columbia Mr. and Mrs. Martin Markson, upon ago in the fall. University. her graduation from Bar I Ian Univer¬

. . . Mrs. . . Marvin Binstock, . daughter- Jeremy Saul Hyman, son of sity, with a B.A. in Musicology. She in-law of Mr. Victor Binstock, upon her Professor and Mrs. Arthur Hyman, up¬ will continue her studies at Bar I Ian graduation from Stern College for on his graduation from the University toward an M.A. in Musicology. She is Women. She will teach elementary of Michigan, Phi Beta Kappa. He has now a musicologist at AMLI Central school in Chicago in the fall. been awarded a university fellowship Music Library in Tel Aviv. Her hus¬ in Greek Philosophy at Princeton. band, Chaim . . . Celia Blumenthal, daughter of Steinberger, is now an officer in the Israel Defense Forces. Dr. and Mrs. Mortimer J. Blumenthal, . . . Michael Hyman, son of Profes¬

. . Gilead a graduate of Barnard College, Phi sor and Mrs. Arthur Hyman, upon his Tekoah, son of Ambas¬ Beta Kappa. She will attend the Col¬ graduation from Ramaz. He won a sador and Mrs. Yosef Tekoah, upon his lege of Physicians and Surgeons of Regents Scholarship and will attend graduation from Ramaz, where he Columbia University in the fall. the University of Michigan in the fall. won an Athletic Award. He will attend the Hebrew University of Jerusalem . . . Ronald Howard Jaspan, son of . . . Jeremy Bulow, son of Mr. and in the fall. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mrs. Norman Bulow, Jaspan, upon his upon his gradu¬ . . . graduation from Dwight High School Eric Wachtel, son of Dr. and ation from Yale College, Magna Cum with honors. He will attend Clark Uni¬ Mrs. Nathan Wachtel, upon his gradu¬ He Laude. will concurrently receive ation from Harvard College, Phi Beta an M.A. Yale in versity in the fall. from Economics. He Kappa and Cum Laude. won a National Science Foundation . . . Howard Levy, son of Mr. and . . . Jeffrey Wachtel, son of Dr. and Scholarship in Economics, and will con¬ Mrs. David Levy, upon his graduation Mrs. Nathan Wachtel, upon his gradu¬ tinue his studies at the Massachusetts from the City College of New York ation from Horace Mann School. He Institute of Technology toward his with an M.A. in Fine Arts. will attend in doctorate. the . . . Dina Markson, daughter of Mr. fall.

and Mrs. Martin ...... Seth Bulow, son of Mr. and Markson, upon gradu¬ Barry Wyshogrod, son of Mr. ation from Ramaz. She will attend and Mrs. Morris Mrs. Norman Bulow, upon being Wyshogrod, upon his named to the Dean's List at Harvard Washington University in the fall. graduation from Ramaz as a member of College, where he is a sophomore. . . . Jonathan Medwin, son of Mr. Ateret, the school's Honor Society. He won a Ramaz Radio Club and Mrs. Milton Medwin, upon his Award, . . . Lewis Cohen, son of Dr. and graduation from Ramaz. He will attend a Regents Scholarship, and a Letter of Mrs. E. Malcolm Cohen, a freshman the University of Arizona in the fall. Commendation in the National Merit at Ramaz, upon winning first prize at Scholarship Competition. He was a the . . . Samuel R. Newborn, son Mr. National Junior High School Chess of Finalist in the Westinghouse Competi¬ and Mrs. Abe Newborn Championship. upon his tion and was recommended to receive graduation from Yale where he re¬ . Governor's . .Allan Friedman, son of Mrs. the Citation fror Outstand¬ ceived the American Jewish Congress Joseph N. Friedman, upon his gradua¬ ing Academic Achievement. He also Prize for Scholarship in Judaic Studies. tion from Ramaz, where he served as won the Waldemar Medical Research G.O. Treasurer for two years and Man¬ . . . Roger E. Oppenheimer, our Award for Excellence in Scientific Ex¬ member and a Ramaz ager of the Varsity Basketball and alumnus, upon perimentation. He will attend the Mas¬ his sachusetts Institute of Bowling teams. He served as National graduation from New York Uni¬ Technology in President of N.C.S.Y. and has won a versity College of Dentistry. the fall. 8 K E HI LATH JESHURUN BULLETIN

CONG. KEHILATH JESHURUN 125 East 85th Street SUMMER SCHEDULE OF SERVICES New York, N.Y. 10028 HA 7-1000 Weekday mornings 7:30 Sabbath mornings 9:00 Synagogue Officials Sunday mornings - 8:30 Joseph H. Lookstein Senior Rabbi Evenings (except Saturday) - Haskel Lookstein Rabbi 6:30 Avrum Davis Cantor Israel D. Rosenberg Ritual Director Sabbath Schedule Gary J. Lavit Rabbinic Administrator Sabbath Afternoon Sabbath June Service Ends DATES SPECIAL 7 Shelach - - 8:15 9:07 TQ REMEMBER 14 Korach - 8:20 9:12 21 Chukat-Balak 8:20 9:15 Saturday, June 7th 28 Pinchas 8:20 9:15 Blessing for the New Month of Tammuz July Monday and Tuesday, June 9th and 5 Matot-Masei (Rosh Chodesh Prayers) 20 9:14 10th 12 Devarim (Shabbat Chazon ) 20 9:12 Rosh Chodesh Tammuz 19 Va'etchanan (Shabbat Nachamu) 15 9:06 Thursday, June 26th 26 Ekev 10 8:59 Fast of the 17th Day of Tammuz Saturday, July 5th August Blessing for the New Month of Av 2 Re'eh - 8:00 8:52 Wednesday, July 9th 9 Shoftim - - 7:50 8:41 Rosh Chodesh Av 16 Ki Tetze 7:45 8:31 Wednesday, July 16th 23 Ki Tavo * 7:30 8:21 Tisha b'Av Eve 30 Nitzavim-Vayelech 7:20 8:08 Evening Services at 8:15 P.M., to be followed by Ma'ariv and the read¬ ing of Lamentations. In Case of Emergency LIPSTADT MEMORIAL Thursday, July 17th During the course of the summer COMPANY Tisha b'Av months or, for that matter, at any time, Monuments Morning Services at 7:00 with ap¬ if, God forbid, a death occurs in a propriate readings 370 AVENUE family, the officials of the Congrega¬ NEW YORK 24, N. Y. Evening services at 8:15 tion will be able to help in making all TR 4-6843 Saturday, August 2nd of the necessary arrangements. It is Blessing for the New Month of El IuI advisable to get in touch with them Closed Saturdays Open Sundays even before calling the Riverside. For Thurday and Friday, August 7th and 8th your convenience, we list the numbers which can be called. Please retain this Rosh Chodesh Elul RIVERSiDE MEMORIAL list for your own reference: AND FOR YOUR FALL CALENDARS CHAPEL Synagogue Off ce—427-1000 Saturday, August 30th CARL GROSSBERG Rabbi Selichot Services at 10:00 P.M. Joseph H. Lookstein—AT 9-2972 ANDREW FIER Rabbi Haskel Lookstein—628-0340 Friday evening, September 5th Directors Mr. Rosenberg—TE 1-3684 Rosh Hashanah begins 76th ST. & AMSTERDAM AVE. Rabbi Lavit—879-4357 ENdicott 2-6600 Cantor Davis—534-3733

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