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B’nai B’rith Lecture Series
Bulletin Board
Temple Israel Happenings
Jan. 8 — Fan^ily Services : children with birthdays this
month will be honored
Jan. 10— Adult Education : Speaker: Dr. Stephen Fishman,
»p.m.
Jan. 13 — Sisterhood Meeting
Jan. 17 — Family Council
Jan. 22 — UNCC Speaker, Dr. Ira Hutchinson
Jan. 23 — Shul In for Children
Jan. 30 — Shul In for Adults
Temple Beth Shalom Happenings
Jan. 4 - Open Board Meeting, 8:00 p.m.
Jan. 8 ■ Shabbat Service, 8:15 p.m.
Jan. 9 • Adult Education, 8:00 p.m.
Jan. 10 - Adult Hebrew, 8:00 p.m.
Jan. 16 - Ladies Sample Sale, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Jan. 20 * Brotherhood Meeting, 8:00 p.m.
Jan. 21 - Sisterhood Meeting, 8:00 p.m.; Speaker on ERA
Task Force
Jan. 22 • Shabbat Service 8:15 p.m.
Temple Beth El Happenings
Jan. 4 - Temple Board of Directors Meeting, 8 p.m.
Jan. 6 - Sisterhood Board Meeting, 10 a.m.
Jan. 18 • Men’s Club Movie Night
Jan. 27 - Religious School Board Meeting, 8 p.m.
Sy Kleinman
The 1982 B’nai B’rith Lec
ture Series promises to be an
outstanding one and will
feature three prominent
speakers. All of the lectures
will be held on Sundays at 8
p.m. at the Jewish Com
munity Center. Admission is
$5 per lecture or $10 for the
series. Coffee and cake will
be served after each lecture.
Sy Kleinman will be the
first speaker on January 24:
Rebbetzin Esther Jungreis
will appear on February 14:
Yigal Shiloh will speak on
April 4.
Sy Kleinman is a practic
ing attorney and a member of
the faculty of Columbia
Temple Israel Adult Education
Esther Jungreis
University Law School. He
is a member of one of the
'largest law firms in New
York City. His talents defy
description in terms of a
story teller, comedian, enter
tainer; he is a “raconteur ex
traordinaire”. He has a
sparkling wit and incisive
widsom and is international
ly acclaimed for his clean
and stimulating per
formances. invoking
laughter and tears. Mr.
Kleinman has made more
return engagements than
most other performers. What
a pleasant way to start the
series on January 24!
Rebbetzin Jungreis is pro
bably best known for the
Yigal Shiloh
founding of “Hineni” in
1973. This is an international
movement to awaken the
Jewish People to their
heritage and inspire our
youth to return to their
roots. Today Hineni is the
major organizaton combat
ting missionary cults in the
United States. It has brought
thousands of young Jews
back to their faith.
Yigal Shiloh is an outstan
ding Israeli archaeologist.
He is a well known author of
many articles in various ar
chaeological publicatio.ns
and the author of two books
both published in Jerusalem.
His lecture will include the
presentation of slides.
A series of three speakers
from UNCC is planned for
January, February and
March to be held by the
Adult Education Committee
at Temple Israel. On
January 10 at 8 p.m. Dr.
Stephen Fishman will talk
on "The Individual and the
Community.” This presenta
tion will be concerned with
the nature of community and
the values which community
promotes. The nature of
community will be explored
by focusing upon three vi
sions of the ideal society: the
rural village, the classical
city-state, and the religious
idea of a spiritual paradise.
An important objective of
the presentation will be to
consider how each of these
visions of community in
fluences our attitude toward
the modern, industrial city
and effects of the modern
quality of life.
Dr. Harry Chemotsky will
speak on “The Changing
Pattern of U.S.•‘Israeli Rela
tions” on February 7. This
talk will focus on the current
forces shaping U.S.-Israeli
relations, highlighting the
major issues and events af
fecting efforts to maintain
cooperative and mutually
beneficial ties while preserv
ing peace and stability in the
Middle East.
On March 7, Dr. Martin
Kleinman will discuss
“Jewish Architecture: the
Concept of a Dwelling
Place.” It will be a-slide talk,
beginning with the very first
description of a temporary
dwelling place, the Mishkan
(or tabernacle) that “I may
dwell in them.” It will con
tinue with a look at
reconstructions (on paper) of
the Temple in Jerusalem
and, after the second
destruction, the numerous
examples of a “dwelling
place’’ (Bais Ha-Mikdash
Me-At) from large syna
gogues to Sukkahs, to spice
boxes. They are all memories
of the fabulous Temple of
Solomon that we’ve carried
with us for the past nineteen
hundred years, patiently
awaiting its rebuilding.
The public is welcome and
there is no charge for these
lectures.
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