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Thursday, February 5, 1948 (Shevat 26, 5708) , No: 22
Sabbath Services
FridaY Evening, February 6, ~ 8:15 BABBI NEWMAN
will preach on , , "KARL MABle' 'COMMUNIST MANIFEsTO'
ONE HUNDRED YEARS LA'{ER" - e -
Saturday Mommg, February 7. at 10:15 RABaI N£WMi!iN on
"MAKING OUR LIVES TOLERABLE AND WORTHWHILE"
(Sedrah: ~ Ex. 21:1-24:18) - e-
Sunday Morning, February 8. at 10:45 RABBI N£WMi!iN on '
"'ONE THOUSAND ' AMERICANS' (George Seldes)
WHO ARE AMERICA'S REAL RULERS?" - e -
MID-wEEK VESPER SERVICES , Monday, Tuesday. Wedn~ay, Thursday.
at 5:45 - "
THBEE 'SEBMONS ' Rabbi Newman will
preach the three Mrmona on the Sabbath and Sunday. The eentenc:ay of the "Communist Manifesto" issued in, February. 18U by Karl Marx and Friedrich
' .. 'Engels will 'be d1acuaaeQ with speqcli reference ',to the attitude of Jew. aDd Judaism towc;xrds Sodcdism and Communism.- Sunday Morning. George 881 .. : d •• ~ One Thouacmd Ame-' riCCIDB, a tCll.k on tile "reCd rulers of Am.rica" will talce plac.. and written que.tiona will follow the discourse. Who are the in~ dumiaL finanoial .ct poliUc:al l.aders of our coun-
' trY, and how small is the percentage of Jews among them? What are the .Wcs of spec:ula.tion? Who is responsible 1M inflation? PM the ~gray mark.t'? Who is trying to fost.r anti-Semitiam to divert att.ntion from Icey industri ••• utilities and financial .nt ...... In the United States?
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Rodeph Sholom Chronicle Publlahed W~kl" from Mld-Sept. to Mld-.June
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Rabbi LcnWo L Newman ........... Stud:r. SUo '7..ft71
Aaaociate Rabbi Anaham Soltes ........... Stud", EN. 1-6880
Cantor Nathan G. Meltzoff •••••••••• Rea., SUo '7-1.188 T_p!e Oftlee ...................... EN. 1-8800
SaC- '''04 F"MTGl Dirutor IOJfU R. eou.laQ ......••..••.. Rea. SO '""If
Executive Seeretar:r Max Feder .. . ................. Rea. RI t-16U
T .... pI. Bou. Ad .... er ..... PHILIP IlL STDX •••••••••••••• EN 1-IlOO
MR.. MOSHE SHEBTOlt-FEB. 15 Sunday merning, February 15th,
Mr. Moshe Shertok, the distinguished Palestinian member .of the Jewish Agency, whe played so significant a role in the fav;erable decision .of the United Nations with respect to a Jewish State will be the guest speaker. The congregatien will have an .opportunity to secure autheritative answers en issues which trouble them regarding the defense of the Yishuv in, Eretz Yisrael, and the .outlook fer the new Jewish State. Come ·early, if yeu wish to hear .our illustrious guest.
MB. JACOB S. Ml\NHEIMER . This Tuesday evening, ·Mr. Jaceb S. Manheimer will continue with his course en the Histery .of the Jews in Medem Times ·and will give a lecture on "Europe Befere' and After the French Revolutien; Moses Mendelssohn:" .
EVENTS OF IN IEBEST Tuesday evening, February lOth.
at 8:30 the Yeung Married Guild will meet. On March 9th, the Guild will make a pilgrimage to the Jewish Museum at 92nd Street and Fifth Avenue, where we will be guests .of the Curater, Mr. Stephen Kayser. ;-T h u r s day evening, February 19th, the Parent-Teachers Asseciatien will hold a diccussion on "The Pre-Adelescent Child" with a wellknewn psychiatrist as the speaker.
IN . MEMORIAM Congregation Rodeph Sholom extends heartfelt sympathy to the families of
ROSE DAVIS LilliAN Z. GUCKENHEIMER ARTHUR ISRAEL JACOB POSNER
who have passed away.
Mrs. Lillian Guckenheimer, mother of our Temple House Advisor and former Sisterhood President, Mrs. Philip M. Stern, was buried last Friday. Mrs. Guckenheimer was leader of our Red Cross and Charity Sewing Groups and was a revered leader of our Sisterhood. We mourn her passing and shall miss her greatly.
Memorial Lights will be kindled at the Nameplates on the Bronze Memorial Tablets in the Temple in memory of
CHARLES F. BLOCH SARAH GOLDBERG FANNY MEYER JOHN WEINBERG
The Page in the Book of Life dedicated to the memory of
ROSE WILLE will be opened.
The Yahrzeits of the following departed will also be observed and the Kaddish recited in their memory at the coming Sabbath Services:
MONDINA ASCHNER BERTHA M. BAER ROSALIE BECKER SOL BLUMENFELD REV. DAVID CAHN JACOB FREUND MAX FREUND REBECCA FUHR JULIUS GOLDSTEIN HERMAN GRIES AARON KRAMER MAX LEXY HERMAN LOEWENSTEIN SAMUEL S. MANHEIM JENNIE MIUER HERMINE NEURAD MAX OETTINGER DORA ROSENSTEIN JULIUS ROSENSTEIN THERESA SHONINGER ELEANOR SIEGLER LOUISE SIEGLER MILTON STERN BERNARD STRAUSS ROSE R. TREEGER ALFRED WEISS
May the Memery of the Righteous ever be a Benedictionl
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We gratefully acknowledge the following
generous donations:
RODEPH SHOLOM SISTERHOOD Mr. and Mrs. Charles Abraham, in mem
ory of Helen U. Baeder. Miss Vicky Oppenheimer, in honor of her
mother, Aimee Oppenheimer;
CONGREGATION RODEPH SHOLOM In memory of Lillian Guckenheimer: From
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Keiser, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Becker, Mrs. M. A. Markowitz, Mr. and Mrs. Jonas R Goldberg, and Dr. and Mrs. S. R. Gottlieb;
Mrs. Seymour Neuberger, in memory of her mother, Mina Kahn;
Mrs. Rose B. Korey, in memory of her father, David Boren, and Mr. Korey's sister, Rose K. Lerman;
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Siegfried, in honor of the Welcoming and Naming Prayer for their son, Paul David Siegfried;
APRON .AND LAYETTE GROUP Mr. and Mrs. Victor F. Segal, in honor
of the birth of her granddaughter; Mrs. Joseph Pulvermacher, Mrs. Abra
ham Steigerwald and Mrs. William G. Vorhaus, in support of the work;
Mrs. William Grossman, in honor of the milestone birthday of Mrs. William G. Vorhaus;
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pulvermacher, Mr. and Mis. William G. Vorhaus, Mr. and Mrs. Jonas R. Goldberg and Mrs. Abraham Steigerwald in memory of Bella G. Bronner; MEN"S ASSOCIATION
In memory of Max Fierstein: From Dr. and Mrs. B. S. Gottlieb and Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. Kerner;
CONGREGATION BIBLE .AND PBA YEa Bool[ FUND
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Goldsmith in memory ol'Bella G. Bronner;
Mr . . and Mrs. Leo Keiser, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold W. Becker, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome W. Sinsheimer, Dr. and Mrs. Simon R. Gottlieb, Mr. and Mrs. M. Markowitz, Mr. and Mrs. Jonas R. Goldberg, and Mr. Leon Weil in memory of Lillian Guckenheimer.
ROSA ROSENHEIM MEMORIAL MIL][ FUND
In 'memory 01 Lillian Guckenheimer, from Mrs. Carrie Goldstein, Mrs. Rose Filer and Mrs. Bertha Loeb;
In memory of Amanda Schwab, from Mrs. Alfred Ziegel, Mrs. Irving Mautner and Miss Blanche Rothschild; SISTERHOOD SEWING GROUPS
In loving memory of Mrs. Lillian Guck· enheimer from the Monday and Thursday Charity Groups.
vEsPER SERVICES The following men have volun
teered to officiate at the Vesper Ser-vices in February: .
2-Henry Hofheimer 3-Elkan F. Frankel 4-Charles A. Rogers S-Ir$lg Nethe 9-Samuel Folk - -
10-Jacob S. Manheimer ll':"'-Julius R. Steinhardt 12-Sigmund Priester 1 S-J~rome Schlesinger I7-K: Bertram Friedman I8-Ben Siegel 19-Ralph Gans 23-Samuel S. Sampliner ~Arlhur J. Schw~ 25-Ed Weiner 2S-Amson Furtsch
We invite other Congregants to participate in the Vesper Services. Please communicate with our Temple Office if you so desire.
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE The Ways and Means Committee
is moving actively forward with its plans for the Annual Affair of the Congregation. Mr. Arnold W. Becker, Chairman of the Ticket Committee, is negotiating for the musical revue "Inside U.S.A." based upon the best-seller by John Gunther. This production will open at the end of April, and will feature Beatrice lillie, Jack Haley, and others, with lyrics and book by Charles MacArthur, Ben Hecht, and George Kaufman. The play promises to be the outstanding musical production of the year. In connection with the affair a Year Book will be published to raise funds for the Expansion Program of our Temple, and at the last meeting, Mr. Ben Siegel, Chairman of the Journal, announced that half the quota s.et had already been raised.
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SISTERHOOD NO~ This Wednesday afternoon, Feb
ruary 11th, at 1:30 the Sisterhood and· the P.T.A. will hold a Joint Meeting on behalf of the United Jewish Appeal. In addition to a message from a prominent speaker, a motion picture will be shown.- Monday afternoon, February 16th, at 2 o'clock, the regular Sisterhood Meeting will be held, and Rabbi Soltes will speak on the subject: "Jewish 'Boys' Town'''.
---MEWS ASSOCIATION
The next meeting of the Men's Association will be open to our Temple families, and the program will feature Mr. Irving Davidson, ' noted scholar and humorist, who will speak on "Jewish Historical Oddities." The date is Tuesday everling, February 17th.
---OUR CONGRATULATIONS .
Weare pleased to congratulate Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Porges on the engagement of their daughter, Carol, a Confirmant of Rodeph Shalom, and grand-daughter of Mrs. Lillie Porges, to Robert Marver. We send our hearty g90d wishes to the young couple.
OUR BNAI MITZVAH We are pleased to congratulate
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kuscher on the occasion of the Bar Mitzvah ceremony of their son, Herbert; and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Silver, on the occasion of the Bar Mitzvah ceremony of their son, Billy, which takes place this Saturday morning. -We extend our good wishes to these new Sons of the Commandments, and look forward to their enrolment .in the ranks of our religious community as faithful upholders of the Torah.
YOUTH DIVISION Mr. Irving Hyman, advisor of the Ru·
dolph GrosSman Society, will speak to the Post Graduate Society on Sunday morning, February 8th on John Roy Carlson's book "The Plotters".
• • • The Social Service Committee 01 the
Rudolph Grossman Society, headed by Louise Rosenthal, is planning a special
program on behaU of the Uruled Palestine Appeal, at which time the committee will show the film "House in the Desert", narrated by Ralph Bellamy. The film will be followed by a discussion on the need for fiDcmcial aid to the Palestinian cause ' at the present moment.
The annual Brotherhood Rally, sponsored by the Rudolph Grossman Society, will be held on Wednesday, February 11th in the Marcus Loew Auditorium. The committee, of which William Manheimer is chairman, has been meeting for several months to carefully plan the details of t his important program. Participating groups include the. high school societies of several Protestant churches and several synagogues in this area. Preparatory meetings have been held at different churches and synagogues in rotation so that when the young people meet on Lincoln's Birthday Eve the leaders will al. ready have been well associated with each other. All young people of high school age are cordially invited for what promises to be a very fine evening of intercultural activitY and entertainment.
• • • The monthly Youth Sabbath Service
sponsored by the Youth Council will be held on the 5th floor of the Temple house on February 6th at 8:15 P.M. Our guest preacher on this evening will be Mr. Stephen· K. Schwartz. advisor of the Post Graduate Society, who ·will discuss th~ topic: "What Are You Living For?". The service will be followed by an Oneg Shabbat on the 3rd ~oor which will indude folk dancing and community sing-ing.
• • • The Rodeph Sholom Youth Council
"Snow Ball" will be held in the M~s Loew Auditorium on Saturday evening February 7th. The "Snow Bcdl" this year will feature the crowning of our new Snow Queen, Candy Montgomery. "The Gal With the Glow". and the voice of John Fogerty, one of radio's leq:d1ng lyric tenors.
Miss Montgomery has appeared in Broadway shows, in radio, television and movies, and will soon be seen in "The Portrait of Jenny". She will be crowned Snow Queen in a special production staged by Bert Sussman, formerly with Billy Rose.