,, TEMPLE B'NAI OR BULLETIN JUNE 1969 GROUNDBREAKING CEREMONIES SUNDAY, JUNE 22nd, 2-3 P.M. The date for breaking ground for construction of the new Temple is postponed to June 22nd at 2:00 P.M. Members of the congregation and dignitaries in the community will receive formal invitations, which are now at the printer's. We ask you to reserve this date to celebrate this historic event in the life of our Temple. SCHEDULE OF SERVICES JUNE 1969 Friday, June 6 Installation of Officers Senior Youth Group Friday, June 13 Installation of Officers of Congregation Friday, June 20 Family Worship Service Friday, June 27 Sermon: ;lhow Hot Will The Summer Be? il 8 :00 P.M. / Note: Summer Services begin on July 4th and will continue through the summer months. The abbreviated service will be conducted by laymen of the Temple at 8:00 P.M. and will be of 45 minutes duration. BAR MITZVAH SCHEDULE - JUNE Saturday 11:00 A.M. Ames Gross Jeffrey Chase Robert Pearlman June 7 June 14 June 21 We extend Mazeltov to the children and their families.
BULLETIN - Page 2 SENATOR CLIFFORD CASE TO SPEAK AT JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER The Brotherhoods of Morris County will host a breakfast at the Jewish Community Center on Sunday, June 22nd at 10:]0 A.M. Sen. Case' topic will be.1israel and the World,l. Senator Case, a longtime friend of Israel, is an excellent and knowledgeable speaker. COLLEGE CORNER We are pleased that Roseanna Sattler is honored by being one of the first 100 women to be accepted for entrance to Yale University as a fully matriculated coed student. Owen Lewis will be in the Honors Program at the University of Pennsylvania. These students have been accepted at the following schools: Robert Steinberg Judy Schlosser Roger Parris Barbara Menkes Judy Halpern David Wachtel Barbara Meister Joel Bondy Richard Gottlieb Beth Roberts Mike Cohn Steve Wayne Jane Auerbach Linda Golding David Staenberg Rice University Washington University Northwestern University Morris County Community College Butler Ithaca College Community College for Women Pennsylvania State Rutgers University University of Ohio Roanoke College Bradley University University of Vermont University of Arizona University of Wisconsin We wish our young people every success in their college careers and trust that they will always feel part of our Temple. May we ask parents to apprise us of their children's addresses so that we can keep in touch. Jordan Tannenbaum has served as the Chairman for the UJA collections at Brandeis University. KINGSLEY RECORDINGS AVAILABLE The Rock 'n Roll Service by Gershom Kingsley, that was presented at the Temple in April, has been recorded in stereo. These records may be purchased at the Temple for $5.95.
.. BULLETIN - Page 3 YOUTH We are proud of Arnold Cheskin, who won second prize in the Sermon Contest conducted by the New Jersey Federation of Temple Youth. Arnold will be in California this summer doing work in the ghettos with the NFTY Peace Corps. BULLETIN NEWS ITEMS We mourn the passing of Dr. his wife, Renata. Herman Weiss and extend condolences to Hospital Speedy recovery to: Michael Kleinwaks Ezra Rosenbaum. Myron Slomka David Olsher Joy Goldblatt Hazel Durar Congratulations to Dr. and Mrs. daughter, Jacqueline. Melvyn Ziegler on the birth of their ISRAEL BOND DINNER The Israel Bond Dinner will be held in Saltz's Hotel in Mt. on Sunday, June 22nd at 6:00 P.M. Reservations may be made through Justin Wayne - Phone 539-3004. Freedom RELIGIOUS SCHOOL NEWS This month, all parents of Religious School students will be receiving a Textbook Order Form which, when filled out, registers your child for school next year. This Form should be completed and returned in the enclosed envelope marked to the attention of the Religious School. All book orders should be returned by July 1st so that the office can order these books for distribution when classes reopen in September. According to Religious School Board rules, any registration after July 1st will be charged a $5.00 late Registration Fee. We appreciate your cooperation in our registration procedure. Note: Parents of Saturday school children, please do not double-park your car in the parking lot and go inside to pick up your children. Traffic jams have developed because of this situation. We appreciate your attention to this matter..'
.. BULL ETIN -. Pag 4 MORE COLLEGE NEWS We congratulate Ed Schreiber on his election as President of the Hillel Foundation of Emerson College. MORHELP The very successful Morhelp Program that was established in Morristown last summer will be expanded this year. Morhelp is a unique project which sponsors black and white teenagers in a work project to beautify our cities and also in y olves them in cultural and educational evening and weekend programs. he project will require $38,000, to be raised by businesses, corporations and individuals. Please make your contribution by making out a check to: MORHELP and sending it to the Temple office. ABM Resolution adopted by the Board of Trustees of the UNION OF AMERICAN HEBREW CONGREGATIONS May 19, 1969 If the nations of the world are ever to know true peace and security, an end to the arms race must be the first order of priority. The present international dialogue between the great powers offers a unique opportunity to achieve progress in the elimination of the awesome nuclear threat. The proposed oithin" anti-ballistic system as a symbol of our military priority in our spending program threatens the very parity which is so essential for arms control agreement. The effectiveness of the ABM system is seriously questioned by experts, and the danger of obsolescence before its full deployment adds to the additional danger of false security to our people's uncertainty surrounding this so-called addition to our security. An expenditure of billions of dollars on questionable armaments should not be permitted when the nation sorely needs these resources in more constructive areas. With the United States torn by conflict and violence, with one-fifth of its population unable to enjoy the fruits of an affluent society; with its moral and ethical values being questioned by its citizens and the world at large, it is important that a reordering of our national priorities be undertaken. Religious and moral considerations force the conviction that a rejection of the ABM proposal and a shift in emphasis in our efforts to reach agreements with the USSR on arms control offer the best hope for internal progress and external security. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations urge the defeat by Congress of the present ABM Systems proposals and urges the Congress to treat with the utmost scrutiny all military expenditures in order to shift the national priorities of the United States.
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