THE EUCLID AVE. TEMPLE BULLETIN C LEV E LAN D, 0 HI 0 FRIDAY EVENING SERVICE NOVEMBER 24th. 8:15 O'Clock RABBI BRIC~NER will speak -on "RUSSIA AND WE-IS COMMUNISM A THREAT TO THE AMERICAN WAY OF LIFE?" <J/t,a~iHr;!1UUoJI, $e"lji,ce Saturday. November 25th. 11 A. M. in the Temple Rabbi Brickner and the following members of the 1945 Confirmation Class will read the service: Daniel Bosis Marilyn Bard Barbara ZeU Louise Levy Joan Goldhamer Joan Gomberg_ Harriet Frost Donne Kane Nelson Stone Ilene Hirsh Sermonettes on "The Significance of Thanksgiving" will be given by Barbara ZeU. Lois Jacobson. Carol Marcus A RECITAL OF SACRED MUSIC BY ORGAN AND CHOIR. 8:00 P. M. Erwin Jospe. Directing Doors open at 7:45 P. M. SaIi/,.atlt. MOIUUH'I Se1UCic4 in the Chapel 11 A. M. to 12 Noon RABBI BRICKNER will preach Weekly Torah Portion-"VAYEZE" Genesis 28.10 32.3 Haftorah Hosea 11.7 12.12 Vol. XXIV. Cleveland. 0.. November 24. 1944- Kislev 8. 5705 No.6
Page Two THE EUCLID A VENUE TEMPLE BULLETIN EUCLID AVENUE TEMPLE BULLETIN Published Weekly from Oct. to May at S.E. Cor. Euclid Ave. and E. 82nd St.. Cleveland 3, Ohio CEdar 0862 3; Subscription SOc per Annum Affiliated witb tbe Union of Ameri~an Hebrew Congregations. BARNETT R. BRICKNER, Rabbi NATHAN BRILLIANT, Educational Director and Editor LIBBIE L. BRAVERMAN Director of Extension Activities MISS SALLY C. KESSLER, Executive Secretary Residence: YEo 4910 Entered as second-class matter April 9th, 1926 at tbe Post Office, Cleveland, Ohio, under tbe Act of Marcb 3rd. 1879. TEMPLE FLASHES If you were one of the lucky thousand attending the Organ Rededication Concert at the 98th Annual Congregational meeting, you enjoyed a thrilling and inspiring evening of music expertly rendered... It was a real feat to crowd onto the Temple platform a grand piano, the organ console, and then have room for the fiifty voices in the E. A. T. Festival Chorus and 25 piece Chamber Orchestra... Congratulations to Erwin Jospe, organist and choir djrector, for a masterful job... Mr. James H. Miller rendered his presidential report encompassing all congregational activities including the Sisterhood, Men's Club and the Junior and Senior Alumni... Highlights: increase in membership, larger school, publication of our own text materials, establishment of a music library in memory of Norman Roman.. We report with regret the announcement of Mr. Miller's retirement from the presdency of the congregations. The following were elected to the Temple Board of Trustees: For a Five Year Term: David Geller, Stephan Kraus, Eugene Klein, Jack H. Shulman, David Schlesinger, Harry L. Wolpaw. Representing the Sisterhood: Mrs. Bernard Kane, Mrs. Richard Bergman, Mrs. Charles Korach. Representing the Men's Club : William - Rosenfeld, Harry Jacobson. Representing the ' Alumni Association: Alan Fuldauer, Alvin Kendis. RELIGIOUS SCHOOL 10'()% ATTENDANCE for the weekend of November 17-19: Classes 5B, 6B, and 9A, Special Hebrew I, II, IV, V, and VII. Hebrew VI had 100% attendance for all three days of the week-end. Reserve Tuesday, December 5th SISTERHOOD INTERFAITH MEETING Reverend Clayton Powell of New York, Guest Speaker Representatives of United Nations Con suls with headquarters in Cleveland, and representatives from the Federation of Church Women will participate in an at tractive program. -*- -*- Sisterhood members are urged to bring a non-jewish friend. Make this a real Interfaith Day! Mrs. J. C. Newman Chairman of the Day. CONGRATULATIONS TO Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bloom on their 35th wedding anniversary; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Newman on their 45th wedding anniversary; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nagusky on their 40th wedding anniversary ; Mr. and Mrs. Benamin Kaufman on the marriage of their son, Howard James Schoenfeld, to Lucille Altman. PREPARE FOR CHANUKAH NOW Chanukah will be celebrated from Monday, December 11th through December 18th. Now is the time for all the famil~ to secure the gifts it will give on Chanukah. Your attention is drawn to the CHANUKAH GIFT SHOP operated jointly by the Sisterhood and Religious School. The Shop ' is open on Sunday mornings in the temple and has for sale menorahs, books, games, and other things which make fine Chanukah presents. Mrs. Harriet Freedman is in charge. IN MEMORIAM Our heartfelt sympathy is extended to the bereaved families of Mrs. Ruth Kaskin, Samuel Hersh and Emil C. Gellner.
THE EUCLID A VENUE TEMPLE BULLETIN Page Three JEWISH BOOK WEEK Thmughout the country Jewish Book Month is now being observed. Cleveland has set aside the final week from December 3rd through December 10th as Jewish Book Week. In the light of the tragedy that has overtaken our people in those parts of Europe where the light of Jewish culture was burning brightly, it is now up to us here in America to lay special stress on Jewish cultural values. We must ourselves read Jewish books in order to encourage Jewish literary activity. We must influence our children to read. It is therefore imperative that the shelves in our homes carry an ample supply of the very fine Jewish literary output that these past 20 years have yielded in America. Chanukah time is gift giving ti~~. It is a golden opportunity to purchase Jewish books. To facilitate Y0':lr shopping problem our Chanukah Gift Shop will be.. available.to _yop.9.1l._s_untlu. l1!qjnin~ _ You may purchase the books that are on display. or YOll may place an order with us and we shall be very happy to obtain such books for you. But by all means give a Jewish book as a gift. THE UNITED STATES POST OF FICE REQUESTS that you shop and mail early. This year more than ever befor~ the number of trained employees available for distribution and delivering will be greatly reduced, and mail transportation curtailed due to the war operations. Be sure always to include the postal zone number as part of the address on all mail matter. The Post Office will be glad to give you the zone number if you will submit to them early enough. your mailing list with your return address. Hebrew is being taught in 16 'Public high schools and colleges in N ew York City. Golden Ayins are awarded to high school students distinguishing themselves in Hebrew. FUNDS TO THE ALTAR FUND: Mrs. Frederick Frankel: Mr. and Mrs. Maurry Gerson in memory of William Rippner: Mr. and Mrs. William Morris in honor 01 th9ir 25th wed ding anniversary: Mrs. Charles' Emerman and IVirs. Arthur Elsoffer in memory of Charles Emerman: l1rs. Julius Kahn in memory of )"ulius Kahn: Mr. Adolph Keller in memory ol J. H. Ros-enthal. TO THE MEMORY BOOK: Mrs. Barnell Brickner in honor of the birth of her grand children: Mrs. S. A. Adams in memory of Samuel A-. Adams: Mrs. Herbert Laronge and Mr. Wade Miller in memory of Max Miller. TO THE Y AHRZEIT FUND: From their children in memory of Hermine and Jacob Fishel: Mrs. Anna Maull in memory of Julian Treitel: P. B. Arnold in memory of Bernard Arnold~ TO THE PRA YERBOOK FUND: Mrs. William Schnurmacher in me-mory of Regina Wohl: Kathryn Crutch in memory 01 Fannie Crutch: Hellie Akers in memory of Lena Lob9nthai: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frankel in memory of Ella Strauss. TO THE LIBRARY FUND: Esther J. Jacobs in memory of Fred Desberg: Rhea B. Myers - in -m-em"ory of Alice Barth: Mrs. T. C. Deutsch in memory of Mrs. Ruth Kaslin. TO THE BERKOWITZ FUND: Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Frisch in honor of the 35th wed:ling anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Moe Weiner: D,'. and Mrs. L. E. Blachman in honor of the 35th wedding anniversary 0; Mr. and Mrs. Moe Weiner: Mr. and Mrs. Ben Folkman in honor of their 40th wedding anniversary: Mr. a.nd. Mrs. Niq Rose in honor of the S3rd w eddinq anniversary of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rose: Sql. and Mrs. Sidney Berkowitz and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Berkowitz in memory of Fred and Ernest Berkowitz: Mr. and Mrs. William E. Eisenberq in memory of Caroline Freeman. TO THE LEONARD B. GANGER SCHOLAR SHIP FUND: Mrs. Gissela Jacobs and Miss Mildred Jacobs in memory of Leonard Ganger. TO THE BRAILLE FUND: Mrs. D. C. Vactor and Mrs. David Kohn in memory of Rosalie Lomnitz: Mr. and Mrs. Jell Ganger in memory of Isadore Kaufman. TO THE NORMAN ROMAN FUND: Mr. and Mrs. Ben Folkman in honor of their 40th wedding anniversary: Mrs. R. Rosenlw ig and Mo. and Mrs. Albert R. Heller in memory oj Norman Roman. TO THE RABBI BRICKNER PRIZE FUND: Mr. and Mrs. Ben Folkman in honor of their 40th weddinq anniversary.
Page Four THE EUCLID A VENUE TEMPLE BULLETIN READ THIS AGAINI AND AGAINI AND AGAINI A CHAPLAIN SPEAKS If you have a son in service and didn't participate in worship last week you were mocking your ow~ flesh and blood. You may not have meant it-but 'Y'our boy is willing to fight in the mud for your sacred right to worship God how you please. By staying home and not worshipping God at all, you showed -your son, in the language far more eloquent than words, that what he is willing to die for, you don't consider important Enough. to live for-from a radio address by Chaplain Roland B. Gitlelsohn. ATTEND SERVICES THAT IS THE ONLY ANSWER
I jp THE EUCLID A VENUE TEMPLE BULLETIN Page Five RELIGIOUS TEACHERS CONVENE The Jewish Religious School Teachers Association of Ohio, Michigan, and Indi::n-a. is holding its annual educational conference in the city of Indianapolis at the Antl~rs Hotel on Thursday November 23rd and Friday, November 24th. This year's session are designed to present new ideas and to demonstrate their appllcation. Mr. Nathan Brilliant will discuss "Recognition of Achievement," a presentation of devices for recognizing merit in scholarship, attendance and IlrOmptness. Also participating in the program is Mr. Erwin Jospe, who will talk on "Singing in the Religious School." Delegates to the convention are coming from every part of the three states. In addition to Mr. Brilliant and Mr. Jospe, the Euclid Avenue Temple is sending Mr. Louis J. Persky, Miss Frances Lakritz and Miss Fannie Feigenbaum as delegates. THREE JEWiSH SCIENTISTS WIN NOBEL PRIZES: TWO OF THEM RE SIDE IN THE UNITED STATES. Three Jewish scientists, two of them residing in the United States, have been awarded the Nobel Prize in recognition of their contribution to science, it was announced in Stock'holm yesterday. The three are: Dr. Isidore Isaac Rabi, of Columbia University, who was given the 1944 physics award for his research in the resonance method of registering the magnetic moments of atomic particles. Dr. Otto Stern, a refugee from Germany now with the Carnegie Institute of Technology in Pittsburgh, who was awarded the 19'43 physics prize for development of the molecular ray method of detecting the magnetic momentum of protons. Prof. George Hevesy, of Stockholm, who was awarded the 1943 prize for chemistry, in recognition of his work in the use of isotopes as indicators in studying chemical processes. -Jewish Telegraphic Agency.) All the Rootin' Tootin' Farm Hands will be at the Alumni TURKEY HOP HARVEST DANCE SUNDAY, NOVEMBER.26,8 P. M Alumni Hall "Bam" * You will pay a penalty if you a re not dressed in dungarees or other casual clothes. Dancing to the * music of a popular Orchestra * Entertainment Refreshment Members 50c Others 75c Service people are invited. ALUMNI HELP NEEDED to mail the "Bugle Call Rag." Anyone wishing to assist please contact Rosalind Korach, YEo 9405 or Margery GittIeson, YE 2831. TYPEWRITERS are also urgently needed. THE BUGLE CALL RAG CONTEST for the- "Pin-Up-Girl" of the Alumni is in -full swing. To enter, submit your photo not later than Saturday, November 25th. Send it to the Alumni Association, 820'6 Euclid A venue. PROMOTIONS Lt. Jimmy Kane, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Kane, to Captain. He is only 20 years old, -and probably the youngest Captain in the Service. Lt. Alfred M. Brock, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Brock, to Captain. We will be happy to publish s uch information when we receive it.
Page Six THE EUCLID A VENUE TEMPLE BULLETIN BUY YOUR BONDS. THROUGH OUR TEMPLE Bonds of au kinds and all denominations may be purchased tnrough the temple. HELP US TO OBTAIN OUR GOAL To help the war effort keep your bon cis, cio not cash them