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Congregational Activities

Kol Nidre Chant Ushers in
Day of Atonement Services

The Jewish community will be united in -solemn religious
observance this Wednesday night and Thursday, as all con-
gregations conduct Yom Kippur services. The Day of Atone-
ment begins with the chanting of the Kol Nidre prayer at
sundown Wednesday, and devotions will continue all day
Thursday. Yizkor services will have a prominent part of

Mrs. Tatken Lists
Sisterhood Chairmen

6



THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, September 15, 1950

Weekend Sessions

To Begin at Beth El

Temple Beth El Religious
School, with courses of -study for
Mrs. Louis Tatken, president
children from 4 through high
of the Sisterhood of Shaarey
school age, will open Saturday
Zedek, has announced the ap-
and Sunday, Sept. 16 and 17.
Sessions of the junior high,
grades 6, 7, 8 and 9, will be held
at 9:30 a.m. Saturdays. All
other grades meet on Sunday
morning.
Registration of new pupils
continues on weekdays, from 10
a.m. to 12 noon and from 2 to
5 p.m. The school is under the
supervision of Dr. B. Benedict
Glazer, with - Rabbi Sidney Ak-
selrad as director; Mrs. Samuel
Mendelsohn, student-faculty ad-
visor; Rosalind Schubot, school
secretary, and Jason H. Tickton,
music director.

each c o n g r e g a tion's worship !;
schedule.
sermon scheduled for 10:30 a.m.
At Temple Beth El, Dr. B.
Benedict Glazer will preach at and Yizkor services at 11.
Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrelick
6:45 p.m. Wednesday, and Rabbi
Sidney Akselrad at 9 p.m. On will preach on "Why Judaism"
Thursday, the morning worship Wednesday night at 6:45 p.m.
will begin at 10 a.m., children's and on Yom Kippur morning his
service at 2 p.m., afternoon serv- subject will be "Life's Yard-
ice at 3, Memorial service at 4 stick."
Services will be conducted
and closing service at 5. Dr.
Glazer will preach at morning with Rabbi Gorrelick and Can-
and`memorial rites, with Rabbi tor Ruben Boyarsky officiating.
Akselrad delivering the child-
Parallel services for the mem-
ren's sermonette.
bership of Cong. Shaarey Zedek
Rabbi Louis E. Egelson will will be held in the social hall
officiate and preach at all serv- and main Auditorium on
ices in the Beth El Brown Me- Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. The
morial Chapel. Men and women sermon in the auditorium will
MRS. LOUIS TATKEN
in the armed forces will be ad- be preaChed by Rabbi Norman
mitted to Yom Kippur services Salit and in the social hall by pointment of the • following
in the Main Temple without Rabbi Morris Adler.
cards of admission.
Services on Yom Kippur chairmen for the new season:
Altar flower fund, Mrs. Hyman Safran;
Cong. Bnai David will usher morning commence at 9 with
review series, program, Mesdames
in Yom Kippur at 6 p.m. Wed- Rabbi Adler preaching in the book
Milford Pregerson and Allan Waston;
nesday. Rabbi Joshua Sperka. auditorium and Rabbi Salit in brunches, Mesdames Aaron Friedman and
Max Bonin; tickets, 'Mesdames William
will preach on "The Essence of the social hall.
Nadler and Gerald J. Barsky; Brownies,
Albert Green; budget, Mrs. Ben
Atonement." Worship begins at
Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar Mrs.
Fishman.
8 in the morning, with Rabbi and visiting Cantor Avrum Du-
Cerenionial nook, Mesdames Charles
Sperka speaking at 11 on "The bow will officiate at all services Robinson
and Morris Ruskin; other com-
Message of the Day of Atone- assisted by the synagogue choir mittee, Mrs. Benjamin Gordon; Commun-
ity Relations, Mrs. Herman Wetsman;
ment, 5711." Cantor Hyman under Dan Frohman.
Conservation, Mrs. Morse Saulson; Con-
Adler and the Bnai David choir
vention, Mrs. Charles, A. Smith; Delin-
Services for members' child- quent
dues, Mrs. - Joseph Horwitz and Mrs.
will chant the services. In the ren frqm the ages of three to 14 Samuel
Heller; DisCussion Group. Mes-
social hall auxiliary services, will be held on Yom Kippur dames Oscar- Kramer and Emanuel Ein-
stein.
Rabbi Jacob Brown and Rev.
Day at 10 a.m. and three sep-
Girl Scouts, Mrs. Harry Baum; Hos-
Jacob Sandberg will officiate.
arate services will be conducted pitality. Mesdames Samuel Firestone and
Yom Kippur services will be
A.
Galin; Hostess committee, Mrs. Simon
conducted by Cong. Beth Jacob in the Kate Frank Chapel, the Weisman: House committee, Mesdames
Prayer
Roam.
and
Nursery
De-
Aaron Blumenau- and Jacob Bernstein:
at the English Room of the Park
Friday night services. Mesdames Louis
partment. A special service for Robinson
and Morris Ruskin ; cheer com-
Ave. Hotel. Yizkor will be re-
and Joseph Greenberg ; Fund rais ,
cited at 11 a.m. Thursday. Me- older children will be held in Gelfand
ing, Mrs Ben Mossman ; Jewish Commun,
morial services also are sched- the Kate Frank Chapel at 5:30 ity Counci delegate. Mrs Janice Mende-
p.m.
sohn; Membership, Mesdames NathanShur
uled for 11 a.m. Tuesday, Oct.
and Kaman Sachse
3, at the Park Ave. Hotel.
Publicity. Mrs. Gerson Bernstein; social,
The ZOA has adopted two Mesdames Morris Klaus and Irving Lyons:
Kol Nidre services of . Cong.
Sukkeh, Mesdames Joseph Kunin and
Beth Itzchock will begin at 6:15 Youth villages in Israel. The Harry
Sloan; Social Action, Mesdames
p.m. Wednesday. Rabbi I. children in both colonies num- Henry Berris and Sam Albert; Sunday
School, Mrs. Newton Weingarten; Torah .
ber
over
500.
They
come
from
Strauss will speak on "Where
fund, Mrs. Abraham Satovsky: telephone,'
Art Thou?" Services Thursday 28 lands. The villages are tlieir Mrs. Morris Ruskin: Youth activities,
Mrs. Herman Popkin: Program, Mes s
start at 8:45 a:m. At Yizkor home, their family, their life.
dames Sam Shetzer and Irving Simon. •
services, Rabbi. Strauss will speak
on "An Hour for Remembrance."
Rabbi David S. Bakst will con-
duct Yom Kippur services for
Cong. Joseph W. Allen at the
Jewish Home for the Aged. At
Sabbath of Repentance rites
this Saturday morning, Rabbi
Bakst's sermon topic will be
"The Values of Repentance."
Cantor David Katzman, as-
sisted by a choir directed by
Formal Classes in Elementary Department:
Nathan Turbow, will chant Kol
Nidre at 6:20 p.m., Wednesday
HEBREW, BIBLE, THE PRAYERBOOK (Siddur),
at Bnai Moshe. Rabbi Moses
Lehrman will preach on "The
CUSTOMS AND CEREMONIES, YIDDISH, (beginning
Power of Decision." Services on
with 3rd year, and preparation for Bar-Mitzvah).
Thursday will begin at 8:15 p.m.
Rabbi Lehrman's topic will be
"How to Pray." At Bnai Moshe's
auxiliary services, Rabbi Julius
In Our High School Department:
Weinberg and Cantor Samuel
Glantz will officiate: . Rabbi
HEBREW LITERATURE AND • GRAMMAR,
Weinberg's sermon themes will
BIBLE,
HISTORY, TALMUD, ISRAEL, AMERICAN
be "Justice in • World of Injus-
JEWISH COMMUNITY, YIDDISH.
tice" and "Yizkor Memories of
the Past."
Bnai Moshe junior congrega-
tions will hold services at 6:20
INFORMAL ACTIVITIES
p.m. Wednesday and at 10 a.m..
and 2 p.m. Thursday. Boys and
Holiday Celebration, Children Services, lieren
girls six to 12 and 13 to 17 will
worship together.
Arts and Crafts, Dramatics, Singing, Hazzanutb.
Beth Aaron Synagogue serv-
ices will begin with Kol Nidre
Game Room under trained supervision
at 6:20 p.m. on Wednesday. The
morning service will commence
Bus Transportation
at 7:30 a.m. Thursday with the

Classes Open Sept. 17

Bnai David Religious School
will open Sunday, Sept. 17, at
Central High School, Tuxedo
and LaSalle. The school meets
from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
All children from kindergar-
ten through high school grades,
are accepted.
The school is under the per-
sonal supervision of Rabbi Josh-
ua Sperka, and is directed by
Rabbi Eric Greenbaum. T h e
curriculum of the Bnai David
School is designed to inculcate
the spirit of Jewish historical
traditions and appreciation of
the cultural and spiritual herit-
age of Judaism and a love for
the Jewish people and Israel.

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