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B~oa4 ~ Glenham_Sts. Providence • R. L !THE ~!m~~~... ~,!fEAD lT HE JEWISH HERALD Chairman, 1944 United Je..-i;.h Appeal of Prondence (FoUo..-i.ng is tJ;.e second and conclodmg article by Mr. Sil,erman VOL. XlX, XO. 35 PROVIDEXCE, R. I~ FPJDA Y, ~O\'E:lfBER IO, 194-l 5 CE.XTS THE COPY on the functions and the ..-ork of the United Je..-ish Appeal and its three major agencies, the United PaJe,,--ti.ne Appeal, the Joint Dis· trihution Commitue and the :-(atiooal Refugee Serrice.) Awarded Seal of Tolerance 1Blame Terrorists When the ~ azis seized cona-ol I the Jewish Agency for Palestine, oi the Hu.ngarian Go,ernment, the Iwith funds supplied by the Unit. For Moyne Murder ~encies oi the J.:nited Je...-ish Ap- 1 ted Palestine Appeal, launched a peal f ound themsel-es eonfronted t uilding program «> construct Churchill P romises v.-ith a major challenge_ Although IZ,500 small housing nnits in Pa!- ··searching Inquiry·· the go'°ernments of 1-he United I estine to SlJehef' the neu-eome~ States and oi the United King- from Hungary. I CAIRO - Je..-ish terrorists d ed th H I In liL.- ed th · 1 assassinated Lord llo.'l'ne, British om exert oressure on e nn- u=at areas, e anom I garian go•~ent to halt the ' that the fon:es of rescue must f resi dent m.in.hf-er in the ~id.dle mass deportations of Je-..s, the I march side by side ..;th the force;; East officials said this .,.-eek_ a bandonment of this policy could of freedom is being daily corrob- 1 L 0 :-( 00:-( - Prime Yinister hring new hope to the endangered orated through the erpanding Churchill told Commons thls week Jewish population only as a result program of relief and rehabilita- I that ·'°ery searching inquiries"" of Ja.rge-scale action on the part tion ass.istanee supported by the ..-ou}d be made into the a.ssass:in- of the Joint Distribution Com- t:nited Je..-ish Appeal " -hen the a:ion of Lord ~Joyne. Briri.5.h min- minee and the Lnjte.d Pa1esti.n~ Allies landed in southern Italy, 1 iste-res!dent.. at Cairo. A ppeaL Vt ithin i orry-eight hours they brought freedom .to thoe5- Churchill said Lord lloyne had af-rer the extreme mea::.u.res ands of destitute refugees who de,oted himseli this year to a again.st Jews ha.d been lifted, t-he •·ere interned at Ferramont.i • ·here solation of t .h e Zionist prob.em, Joint DL<:tribution Commit. ee , ot- they HTed o.n.der the mOS"t miser- and d€-Ciared the Je-1n:; in P alestine ed an emergency allotment of able rondition.s. ··had rare y l~t a better or more
U000.000 to pro-ride for t..be r-e - F ollowing dose on the heels of I well -informed friend_:• liei and n--,rn.sport.arion of S.000 relief measure,; by c:--RP-.\, the Lord Strabolgi_ pre,;ident oi the Jews most of whom were brought J.D.C. arranged for the pu."'C.hase new)y-iormed League to Promote to Palestin e.. l b tbe mmnrime, of dothing in P alestine which v.-a5 Dominion Status for Pale::.~ µr omply made a vailable to the Sopre.me Coo.rt Justice Prank :\furp.hy accepts Sea.I of Toler- said ·it is fax more probable to m; worneu and c.½ iJdren in the reiu - anc-e from Dr. Henry A. Atkinson. co-chairman. and James ·watfr· mind that Lord l!oyne v.as mur Jewish Brigade g-ee c2.mp. Later -.;i;- h(:-!l the Xazic; man ~~ise.. Director of the Council ..\gai:n_,;:-t Intoleranc-e in Ameri-a.. dt-red by Xaz.i agents.., ~ere drive.n om oi Rome. a ~pe- Justice ~lorphy was honored by the Coancil because of his out- Lord Moyne was shot do'W'D. as Goes Into Action cia) off!c-e was erl.abli ~he.d in that standing contributions to the cans.e of American unity and fair :.€ aHghtEd from his residence • • • • .. 1.. eed trutment of aU --.pies re--'1 ess of their race or creed or c-olor. here and d-,-- ,-n an arm- b- XE~ YORK. ~ - Y. - Disclos- cny to ...mm.t:i.\er to __u.ie n. Y .,-- E,
------, 'JNF se1ks Ten Ithe White •P\a_Per policy deteri; . . orates, the Jewish National F unds THE JEWISH HERALD D AD The Jewish Home Newspaper of THE ROAD A E M1l11on for Land lcah of the Land Conference, Rhode Island. Published Every JERUSALEM - Calling upon which opened at the Rosenbloom Week in the Y eaT by the Jewish World Jewry to raise $10,000,000 Auditorium of the Hebrew Uni Press Publishing Company. (Continued from Page 1) . in Soviet Ryssia. These packages within the coming Jewish calendar versity, pointed out that "our Subscription . Ra~es : Five Cents the erated Italy to Palestine. are prepared and shipped from year for large-scale land purchased Copy; By Mail, $2.00 per Annum. hearts are filled with anxiety for Walter Rutman, Mana~ing Editor. Slovakia and Poland Teheran where a special J .D.C. in Palestine to settle_ Jewish Pal- the future of our undertaking" if 76 Dorrance St., Tel. GAspee 431''\. Although a gre.ater measure of rel)Tesentative supervises t his estine's ex-servicemen, the thous the governments policy of restric Case-Mead Building. aid must be broug'ht to Jews in phas,e of its activities. ands of refugees that hav~ ar tion of land purchases is not lifted. Entered as Second-Class Matter at the liberated areas of North Af An agreement recently reached rived there and the great masses In the past year, the Jewish the Post Office, Providence, R. I., with the Soviet Government will Under the Act of March 3, 1879. rica and Italy the J .D.C. has been of homeless Jews who ·are ex National Fund purchased one The Jewiah Herald invites corre extending ii,very possible ,.ssist also enable the J .D.C. to ship pected to arrive in Palestine as quarter of a million of dunams. spondence on subjects of interest ance to those in enemy-occupied $500,000 worth of additional food te the Jewish people but disclaims countries. Through neutral coun and other relief supplies to Rus- sources of t he United Palestine in Palestine of the Jewish Agen responsibility for an indors.ement of the views expressed by the tries and international relief agen sia. In Switzerland J.D.C. funds Appeal. An acute housing short- cy, the Palestine Foundation Funrl, are needed not only to help main- age brought on by t he large-scale the Jewish National Fund and the wrtters. -nes, food and clothing packages It is assumed subscribers wish their are shipped to various parts of tain 18,000 of the 25,000 refugees flow of immigration requireUnited States At the last meeting of the or- J ews in France. the integration of the 125,000 Jews as self-sustaining citizens of the has made them a valuable asset 2"anization, Mrs. Joseph W. nd th Continued support is also •being who have found a haven in Latin Jewish homela , e United Pal- to the American way of life. The Strauss discussed the work of the provided for refugees in Allied and America since the beginning of th!? es tine Appeal expanded its agri- N .R.S bears important wartime United Jewish Appeal and urged Neutral countries. More t han Hitler regime, the J.D.C. is now cultural settlement program, with responsibilities for the interpreta the co-operation of members. 300,000 Jews from Poland who are supplying funds for the establish- fifteen new rural centers to be es- tion of alien regulations to refu Mrs. Daniel -Chorney was hos th th now 9ituated in Asiatic Russia are ment of credit cooperativeg, for tablished is year, bringing c gees and to local community agen tt-ss for the afternoon. being helped to survive by means r esettlement, retraining and health total number of agricultural set- cies, as well as for ·the interpre th of a program of food shipment. a nd social welfare .servict-s in tlements to more a n 290. At tation of the problems of refugees p T b h · th J · h N t· 1 ay ri ute to 34 The J .D.C. is shipping more than ma~y Central and South American t e same time, e ewts a 10na to our government. 10,000 parcels of food and cloth countries. Fund has been called upon to Refugees Aid War Effort Deceased Members ing a month to iiidividual refugees Out of a total of $15,557,812 ap- broaden its land acquisition activ- Today t hese refugees are con- At a special meeting of the La- J>ropriated by the J.D.C. in the ities to supply the areas needed tributing their special skills an
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T~E ·JEWISH HERALD, PROVIDENCE, R·. I'., 'FR:IDA.Y; No~EMBER 10, 1944 6 ------Program for Armistice Day Committe.e e hairman ll______It Happened This Week ___: Announced by War Vets Members of the R. I. Post, ade, the graves at Lincoln Park With the election excitement Service activities, a portion of No. 23, andtfle Auxiliary, J ewish and Rese·rvoir avenue cemeteries diminishing, attention of the com wh'ich will be employed to install War Veterans, will hold Armistice will be decorated by Reuben Sug munity is now focused on the 1944 a mechanical cow and, provide rec r eational facilities on the cruiser, services this evening at 8 o'clock arman, chairman of the graves UJA drive which officially gets Providence ...... Windows in Tem- in Temple Beth-El. Rabbi William registration committee. under way on November 26 ...... lu ple Beth-Isreal and the Congrega -G. Braude will officiate, assisted A reunion and social will be held the meanwhile, the initial gifts tion Son of Zion were shattere:i by Rabbi Albert T. Bilgray. at the Post home tomorrow evt·n-- I commi•'ttee is working hard ob during t he past week by hoodlums J\iembers will meet at the Post ing at 7:45 o'clock. Memorial sP.r taining the larger contributions ...... I ri.the former incident, one o: n oine, 100 Niagara street, at 7:30 : vices will be held at 11 o'clock ...... At a meet ing a t the Alvin the recently installed, large, stain ·O'clock and parade to the Temple. 1 for departed comrades. Sopkins, last week, Louis Broido, ed memorials was broken-an ex On Armistice Day, the Jewish I Rabbi Abraham Chill, chap1ain of New York, was the guest pensive repair job...... W ar Veterans will join with allied of the Post, and Joseph Billincoff, speaker. He made the following School Days veterans organizations in the an- junior vice-commander, head the remark...... " Those of us who Leo Fuld, reports this, story of nual parade. Followirig the par- Armistice committee. stood on the sidelines of Zionism a classroom in eastern Germany. owe a de·bt of gratitude to devoterescntation e A CLEAN PLACE TO EAT Elects Officers EXCELLENT FOOD e POPULAR PRICES • Jack Temkin was elected presi KOSHER DELICATESSEN Open at 9 P. M. Daily- --Except Saturday dent of the Louis D. Brandeis Or AND RESTAURANT ganization of R. I. State College LOUIE'S 21 Douglas Avenue MA 237' BECAUSE OF ARMISTICE DAY, WE WI/LL BE CLOSED at the first meeti ng of t he group. FRIDAY N IGHT, NOVEMBER 10, AND W ILL RE-OPEN AS 'USUAL ON SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 12 Other officers chosen include Flor ence Sternbach, vice-president; ·11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Priscilla Dressler,' secretary; Mar DEXTER 1278 P\LANTATIONS 7156 il yn Fogel, treasurer ; a nd Miss Caumann, faculty advisor. Rabbi Morris G. Silk. guest speaker of the meeling , discussed AL and IRVING ROSEN "Out of the Darkness Into t he Li ght." Samuel Berditch was can ORCHESTRAS tor nt last Friday night services. Other participants in the service Now Playing at the Chateau Dreyfus, were Mi ss E.unice Friedman nnd Boston Post Road In Sharon, Maaoachuett. Miss Gloria Stein. wa CATBR TO ALL SOCIAL FUNCTION!! The organization recently r.-. Are Now Accepting Fall and Pr!Yato Bath and Showen In Enry Room - Spaclou1 Sun Poreh ceived a gif t of skull caps, Sedur-' and Solarium - D11tln1ul1hed Cui•ine - Dietary Law,, - Von im, kiddush cup and candl<: sticks Attrae!tl•• RatH. Ownonblp-Hanaroment, MAE DUBINSKY from George Pullman, Charles Winter Bookings Temkin and Nathan Temkin. ' \ /
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GIVE GENEROUSLY TO J THE 1944 Providenee United Jewish Appeal Campaign, N o":ember 26 to Deeember 20 ARCHIBALD SILVERMAN, General Chairman
1943 Partieipatit1g Agencies
United Jewish Appeal Dropsie College Joint Defense Appeal United Paleotine Appeal Hebrew University League for Religious Labor in Palestine National Refugee Service Histudurth lvrith Palestine Light.house (Home for the Blind) American Academy for .Jewish Research Institute of Jewiro Affairs Pnie,,tine Symphonic Choir J'.rojeet American Committee for Yemenite Jews .Jewish Family & Children's Service R. I. Refugee Service American Funds for Palestinian In stitutions ( Rescue Fund fol· Refugee Children) Statistical Bureau Synagogue Council of America American Jewish Hio"IA>rical Society Jewish Occupational Council Union of Ru ssian Jews, Inc. American Jewish Conferertce Jew ish Information Bureau United Roumanian Jews of America American Jewis,h Congress .Jewis h Publication Society University in Exile (Graduate Faculty) American Torah Shelemah Committee .Jewish Tenchere Seminary Vaad Ditachon (Palestine Defense Fund) American Zionist Emergency Committee of R. I. Jew ish Telegraphic Agency World Jewish Congress B'nal B'rilh Wider Scope Co mmittee .Jewish Welfare Do11rd Vivo-Yiddish Scientific Institute Brandeis Ca m·p Institute Julian W. Mack Memorial Fund Youth Aliyah· Had&88ah Child Rescue Fund-Pioneer Women's Club (Hebrew University) Zionist Youth Commission of R. I. 'empl <.! Jeth-EL Broad & Glenham Sts. Providence, R. I.
ITBE ~!~LD~:V~A~EADI THE JEWISH HERALD Chairman, 1944 United Jewish Appeal of Providence After more than eleven years of VOL. XIX, NO. 34 PROVIDENCE, R. I., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1944 5 CENTS THE COPY darkness, the curtain of tragedy is being raised and the J ews of Europe are emerging from the Council for Judaism Urges JF·CS Annual despair and suffering into whic\1 they were plunged by the Nazi oppressor. The prison Walls of Postwar Policy of Equality Meeting, Dec. 18- Nazi Europe are being reduced to NEW YORK - The American Kestenman, Boyman rubble, and those who have lived Council for Judaism in a memor Can't Re-educate in t he shadow _,f death for more andum submitted to Secretary of Head Committees than a decade are beginning to fin
THE JEWISH HERAJ.J), PROVIDENCE, RI. L, FRIDAY, NO.VEMBER 3. 1944 2 Scene at the UJA. _Conference I TH£ Jf Wl~H Hl:HALU The Jewish . H ome N~wspaµer ot I Rhode Island. Pub~isheJ Eve,·)· Shirley B. Percelay W eek in the Ye ar by the Jl:!wisn LICE NSED P rl:!Ss Pubh sh ing Co,npany. ELECTROLYGIST Subscr iption P...ate.s: F t'-;e L:e:1ts the Electrolvsis Treatment by Copy; B y .Ma il, S:l.00 IJer •.;.,111,,,.111.l. Appointinent in East Side \\
orgamzat1ons are hel_p:d. J 1c~ in a uruque 'J)OSibon to deal I officiating. Burial was in Lincoln ~ r . ResponsM>t~ty j efficiently with the _greater needs 1 ,. K Cemeten·. I T he pr mc1pal bene-fiCiarv of our , of the period of liberation an ANY CONDITION Oh-you-Kid Dep't.: There was some comment on Cong. Clar~ WILL PAY CEILING PRICES Luce, with one of t he lads hymn ing her for at least ge-tting a Sandy's Auto and little chic into congress. Parts " Sure," conceded an acidy gal. Co. " Clare wears the most stylish shoes a candidate's feet ever 235-241 Allens Ave. Pro•idence tremblc WIiliams 9478 Earl C. Whelden. Jr.. was educat~ in Frank F . Swartz is active in communal Buy United States War Bonds ,______, Ia nd Stamps! Pro,·idence schools and made a name for him, and philanthropic affairs in Providence. He self as a track st.ar at Technical High School. is president of the So"" of Zion Synagogue, He is very active in crippled children's chari a ,vast Yice-president of the Roger ,viUiams "Current Problems of the Jewish People" ties. At all times he has shown himself to 'Lodge, B'nai B' ri.th, a member of the Je'1\·ish A LECTURE BY be a friend of the J ewish people. A business Community Center and the Providence Zion RNJBI ABRAHAM BICK man, he is n champion of economy in city gov· ist District a nd executil"e director of the Of New York ernmcnt. He and Mr. Swartz are backing Men's Club, Sons of Zion. As a businessman Rabbi of the Chaim Solomon Synagogue of New York inteiligent po&t. wnr planning to attract new Mr. Swartz is capable a nd has the ability t; Chairman of J ewish-Ukrainian Societies industry, tax reform and a re-examination of act and solve the problems I.hat wiU face the Writer in "The Day/' New York Jewish Daily the entire city financial structure and proper Prominent Author of Several Important Books City of Providence during the coming, vital Grandson of the late Rabbi Isaak Bick, former lubibi of administration of alt city departments. Vote yea.rs. A vote for, Mr. Swartz will express Sons of J acob Synagogue in Providence for Mr. \Vhelden and assure particip'ltion in your confidence in efficient and sound gov Sunday, November 5th - 8 P. M. good go,·ernment. ernment. at the , FRENCH ROOM, CROWN HOTEL Vote the Straight Republi<:an Ticket Auspic£ THE JEWISH HERAJJ), PROVIDENCE, R'. I., FRiDAY; NOVEMBER 3. 1944 4 ------:------:--. Hadassah Annu~l-Thrift Society This Week I- _ - ~~~e~hB~r~~fo ~~:/ Wednesday' L----L-e-v-in-e----:R'.""o_s_s----7--;;T~h:e::ne:w:;:ly~w:e:d~s-:ar~e:--:m:o~t:o;ri:-n:g:-:to: ~ Belgium, will be the guest speak- Mr. and Mrs. Louis R9ss, of 39 North Carolina where PFC Levine HUBBARD SQUASH PIE er at the annual thrift luncheon Potters avenue, announce the mar- is stationed at Camp .MacKal. '------:------of Providence Chagter of Hadas- 1 riage of their daughter, M1. ss A. nn Announce Engagement cup squash (cooked) sah to be held next Wednesday I nd Ri0ss, to PFC Irving H. Levine, Mr. a Mrs. Herman J. BergE:·l, cu·p brown sugar afternoo_n at 12:30 o'clock in the 1 USA, son of Jacob Levine, of 17 of Evergreen stree~ announce the 1½ teaspoons ginger Biltmore Hotel. Eaton street, which took place last engagement of their daughter, 1 teaSpoon cinnamon Mrs. B·arzirl escaped from Bel- Sunday afternoon at Temple ;Beth- Miss Phyllis Sybil' Berge!, to Cpl. ;, teaspoon mace gium a few days after the inva- Israel. Rabbi Morris Schussheim Irving W. Datz, USA, son of Mr. ½ teaspoon salt , ·sion and reached the United performed the single ring cere- and Mrs. David Datz of this city. Juice and grated ring of lemon State-s in 1940. She is a graduate mony. Cpl. Datz is stationed at the Aber- 1 tablespoon butter melted of the City of London College and · The bride, given in marriage by deen Proving Grounds, Maryland. 1 tablespoon molasses the first woman to graduate from her parents, wore a blue wool suit, Zeldich-Blum Engagement 2 eggs, ,beaten light Brussel's Academy of Journalism. with matching accessories. Sh~ J_.ouis Blum, of 297 Public street, .1/z cu·p milk She has lectured on international carried a bible adorned with an this week announced the engage- 2 ta,blespoons brandy (optional) politics and has made short wave mt·nt of his daughter Miss Zelma Pastry for 1 crust broadcasts to occupied Belgium. orchid. Blum, to Ben Zeldich son of Mr. Cut squash in 1-inch squares, Mrs. Barzin is the wife of Prof. Mrs. Mildred Millman was ma- and Mrs. A. Zeldich of Tulsa, after removing seeds and fibrec;, Marcel Barzin of Bruss€·ls Uni- tron of honor and Henry Abeits- Oklahoma. and bake in a moderate oven until versity who is now teaching in thi~ man was best man. A r€ception Lantner's Have Daughier tender-¾ to 1 ½ hours. Mash counfry. MRS. BETTY BARZIN followed the wedding ceremony. Lt. and Mrs. Herman R. Lant- through a fine Sieve. Add ingre- Proceeds of this luncheon will Guest Speaker ner, of Detroit, Mich., announce clients in the ordt·r listed abo·,~. aid the Child Welfare and Voca- crafts centers in Palestine. the birth of a daughter, Marsha If brandy is not used, increase the tional Guidance funds which main- Mrs. Saul Feinberg, president Beth on October 25 at the North I amount of milk by 2 tablespoons. tain 33 playgrounds and summer of Hadassah, will be the delegate Detroit General Hospital. Mrs. Add spices sparingly at fi rst, taSt- camps for 15,000 children, health to the annual convention of Hadas· Lantner is the f ormer Miss Pau- ing to get the right blend. Bake centers for babies, provides school sah to be held in Cleveland, Ohio, line Tickton, of Woonsocket. crust while squa.:.h is baking, add luncheons and supports arts anJ from November 13 to 116. Announce Birth filling and bake in a moderate Mr. and Mr!S. Theodore Zisser- oven until custard is firm-about ,.:::::::=::::::::::::::::::::::::==::::::======; son, of 93 Warrington street, an- 30 minutes. nounce the birth of a second child, ·KESSLER'S GROCERY a daughter, Ann Ruth, on October Sunday evening in the vestry of 11. Mrs. Zi sserson is the former the Synagogue. Among the guests_ Mrs. Peggy Kessler, Prop. Miss Sally Kaprove of Hartford, were S / Sgt. Norman Horvitz, 122 Orms Street MAnning 5888 Conn. USA, from Macon, Ga., Yeoman~ Observe Anniversary Zic Celia Reicin, USNR, from New Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lipson, of York, and many others from Bos, Is Now Making Prompt Deliveries 202 L ippitt str e<>t, celebrated their ton and New York. To All Sections of Providence golden wedding anniversary last Graduates Pembroke Wednesday night with an open Miss Betty Ruth Kennison, e GROCERIES e DELICATESSEN e DAIRY PRODUCTS house for relatives and friends at daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Samuel their home. On the previous Sun I. Kennison, was graduated last day a family dinner was held at week Summa Cum Laude from 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 the Narragansett Hotel. Pembroke College. Miss Kenni-. DEXTER 1278 PILANTATIONS 715~ Mr. and Mrs. Lipson have nine son is a member of Phi Beta Kap children-six sons and three pa, national honor.iry society, ani daughters-15 grandchildren and 1 was an Elisha Benjamin Andrews AL and f·RVING ROSEN great grandchild. scholar. Change Residence Hallowe'en Party ,ORCHESTRAS Mr. and Mrs. Ben Askins, for Mrs. Alexander Gladstone, of 3.i; merly of 24 Goddard street, have Richter street, entertained last Now Pla~g at the Chateau Dreyfus, taken up l heir residence at 21 week at a Hallowe'en party al Boston Post Road Richter street. which games were played and re Stei~-Bernstein freshments served. Costume prize.; ' Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bernstein, were awarded to Mesdames Henry Are Now Accepting Fall and of 41 Exeter stret:·t, announce the Resnick, Samuel Irving and Paul Winter Bookings marriage of their daughter, Miss Levy. Anita Bernstein, to Samuel Stein, e ENTERTAINMENT e PORTABLE ORGAN e VOCALISTS son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stei~, Center Workers ,llllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllJ.!!_1!!!11111111 of 18 Meni Court, on October 29, • at Temple Beth-Isra<>L Rabbi To Hold Convention Morris Schussheim and Cantor A con~ention of personnel work Sorry -- No More Reservations Joseph Schlossberg officiated at ers affiliated with the Jewish the single ring ceremony. Community Centers of New Eng- FOR THE The bride wore a white satin land will be held in Providence at gown and carried a prayer book the Jewish Community Center on Roger Williams Lodge and Auxiliary, ~Kosher adorned with an orchid. Miss Saturday evening and Sunday, Doris Strasmi.::h was maid of hon- November 18 and 19. The pro B'nai B';rith or and Joseph Saltzman, uncle of gram will include a dance and so- the bridegroom, was best man. cial hour on Saturday evening. Guests were present from Phil- Myer Bass of the program de- WAR SERVICE ·BALL ~5~ adelphia, New York, Boston and partment of the National J ewish Fall River. After a wedding trip Welfare Board will be the main to Canada, the couple will reside speaker. Saul Richman, of Provi- Saturday, November the Fourth at 41 ExetE.. r street. 1 dence, and Ephraim Gale, execu- Sheffres Bar Mitzv8h tive director of the Brockton Biltmore Hotel Ezra Herbert Sheffres, son of Y. M. H. A. are co-chairmen of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sheffres, of the conclave. 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111m11111111111111111111111111111111111 H .nz own Aristocrat· 37 Sessions street, was Bar Mitz e1 . h I'm Going to Send One of These Kits . .. tomatoes blended wit vah last Saturday morning at the Talk on Politics Co ngregation Ahavath Sholom. A rich country cream To Feature Meeting Don't YOU Want To Send One Too reception for several hundred r ela Russian Family Receives First tives and friends was held last Mrs. Charles Potter of the of U. S. War Relief Packages -ell R. I. League of Women Voters, Moscow Oct. 21.-(AP)-A gift Millions of Russian fami MAIL ORDERS F ILLED------: will discuss "Women's Place \11 of clothing_ food and household lie~ returning to their homes Politics" at a meeting of the Sis utensil s from the \Vhite House in in the wake of t he Soviet Washington, first of 3,000,000 terhood of Temple Beth-Israel next Army ,·ictories. are lacking stundurd war relief kits to be in even the most simple nec Monday evening at 8 o'clock in sent to Russian families, anivcd essities- of life. Things like the Temple. in Moscow today. soap, needles and thread. Mrs. Potter will present a non The recipient was Mrs. Eliz buttons. gauze for bandages, nveta Lushkinova, 36. wife of a parthmn view of the iss1,1es in etc. And so, as a token of Red Armv man who drives an gratitude for having been volverl in the coming election nnd A dignified and DO HIM HONOR! Americun~mnde truck at the s1mred this fate, many-..R hode handsome tribute to she will also explain the use of front and mother of five chil Island families are sending those In the follow CLOSE-OUT OF 20,000 the voling machine. dren, It bore the following mes Russian families one of these lnr branches of S-1 /c Robert Suchman, who nets sage. War Relief Kits. The cost • 41 To a Russian ally: This kit for Insignia Service Banners is sll)all. Send a postcard or service: ns cantor for many of the ser e Marin .. For Your H ome or as R Gift! a Russian family comes from telephone vices nt Camp Endicott, will be Washin!!ton, D. C., from the e Navy Silk embroidered on wool felt. 6"xtl". GASPEE 5841 e Hospital Made to eell for $1.25 the soloist of th<> evening. President of the United States and hi s family. The sender is fo r -complete details including e Medlcal Wlthol\t frln1e with the list of i" expensive items e Engineer ready to 2 5 ( readyfrlngo to 35c Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt." TO INITIATE 22 0 the Kit should contain. Mail e Aviation frame hang The Russian woman said. It's Touro Fraternal Association so good to feel your American ing box furni shed free. No e Quartermaster postage to pay. Write or tele e Infantry will initiate 22 new members at thoughtfulness that I want to TEXTILE CONVERTING CO. cry." phone now. e 811"1131 Cotton - Silks - Rayons - WooleM exercises thnt will take place e Ordnance next Wednesday evening at their RUSSIAN WAR RELIEF, Inc. Arcade Bldg.• e Artlllery Retail Remnant Room-253 No. Main St. Providence -----40% OFF to dealers In IS dm. lots or more headquarters in Touro Hall. 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111m11111111111111111111111111111111111 ______T_ HE__ JE_ WI_S_H_HE_~__' PRffVIDENCE, a I., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1944 6 P olitical Adnrtisement Political Ad.-ertisement Room For Rent I,,------'--- . Desirable room, east side !Klein Named Chairman home, adjacent Blackstone Blvd. VOTE FOR Gentleman preferred. AU mod of Ostrov Grove Committee I ?rn c-onYenien ce&. Call eYenings, Dr. Carol Klein was appointed The following Q1embers gave PL 72"2. chairman oi the Kaomi Ostrov ,· their impressions of t he national Gro\°e committee at a meeting of con'\""ention held recently in Atlan . the Pro\;dence Zionist District last tic City: Mrs. Morris Shoham, JOHN -u. FLETCHER Room for Rent Sunday night. Other members of llrs. Selma Holzman, Archibald Desirable room in modern the committee named by M. Louit Sih·erman, M. Louis -~on, home '\\i th all conYeniences in Abedon. president oi the District. Char les Temkin, Jacob Licht an,i DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR the East Side area. Near car include Mrs. Samuel Korb, George Dr. Hie Berger. line. Busin ess girl or woman Pullman, Harry Jagolinzer and Through courtesy of Statior: preferred. Call, 8 to 10 o'clock Joseph Keller. \\·Fer a recording was presented morning~ or 5 to 7 o"clock, e,·e It was announced thar a mem- ,\·hich contained Senator Wagner "s Mayor of Warwick .' nings. PLanta lions 52.58. bership drive v.ill be held from addre5s and P resident Roosevelt's I January 15 to February 15. me~.::age on a Jewish Common YOTE THE STR...\l GHT DDIOCR.-\TIC TICKET --~i~'>;-r on. Keller, -ch_airman o~ I tne \\ ar Efiorts Committee: sta~ PCLL THE .FIRST .-\ :S D SECOND LEYERS! ed that he and hi.s committee will co-operate with Hadassah in it..: 1------~ forthcoming \\-ar Bond Drh-e. I, ~~=P=o=b=·o=·c =a=l =.-\=d='="=r=ti=se=m=e=n=t~~~ ~ =P=o=l=it=i<=a=l= ·=A=d·=e=r=ti.s=-=em~en=t~~-. Center. to Serve \ 1\ Elect Maurice w. Hendel In Sllaron. Massachnsett.5 Sunday Breakfast W K CATER TO ALL SOCIAL F U:' Union Aid to Unveil McCABE Re-Elect Lt. Dennis J. Roberts· 34 Memorial Plaques Members of the Ladies' Hebrew STATE Union Aid Association will hold as Mayor of Providence a special meeting this TueSd ay to SENATOR unveil 34 memorial plaques in memory of 34 deceased sisters - St:PPORT ROOSE VELT during the past two years, it wa:3 I A:SD T'HE DE~IOCRATS announced this week_ 1 I ! ~l rs. Harry Shatkin. chairlady Pull the F irst and of arrangements will offi ciate. I I Re,·. Meyer Smith nil! chant the Second Le'ters • memorial prayers. ------· I P olitical .-\ d\'"ertisement Politica l Adt'eTtisement Political Adn~r tiseme.nt 11111111111111 111111111111111111111 1111111111111111 1111111111111111111111111111111111 1111111111111111111 11 11111111111111111111 111 111111111111 1111111.1. VOTE~~... ~f .!~~!~~"~,"~ },~~.!ARDS :====I= RE-ELECT YOUR DEMOCRATIC REPRESENTATIVE WHO IS S crupulous in Action D onest in Thought A ble as an Executive U naffected in Personality L oyal to his People s uccessful in all Undertakings 0 uhpoken and Fair N otable Philanthropist Vote the Straight Democratic Ticket! JOSEPH SHAULSON AN OCTSTA:S-Dll\'., JEW Pl:l;L THE 1ST AND 2ND LEYERS UN DER THE STARS Al\ OCTST A:0-Dl:S-G LEG! LA TOR S ii'!lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli 6 THE JEWISH HERA\IJJ, PROVIDElNCE, Ri. I., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1944 ------,------past five years, Mr. Ste£>le has French ro,om qf the . Gro'Y!) . flo~fl. IHoodlum Held for hurt, Police arrested a fifteen-- Steele to Speak been making his forecasts of com Rabbi Bick, grandson of the late • • • year-old-youth, said to be the- ing eVE·nts in the international Rabbi Isaac Bick, former rabbi of D1sturb1ng Services ringJe.ader of . the hoodlums, and crisis with uncanny accuracy that the Sons of Jacob Synagogue ;~ BROOKLYN, N. Y. - A crowd charged him with juvenile delin At Jewish Center . has startled the country. Providence, is at prese~t rabbi of of teen-aged hoodlums, gathered quency. Johannes Steele, foreign corres The J ewish Community Center the Chaim Solemon Synagogue of outsid£> of the Congregation Young pondent, author of "Hitler as is E·mbarkir~g upon a new policy New York, a writer for "The Israel Synagogue here mimicking Buy United States War Bonds. Frankenstein,'' and "The Second this season and will open these Day", and chairman of Je,wish- the chanting of the Kol Nidre ser- and Stamps! World War," forecaster of for events to the· public. Ukrainian societies. vices, was dispersed by polic,: eign affairs will open a series of The lecture is under the aus- after the services were discon- ARR' ow LINES :five Sunday evening programs at Rabbi Bick to Talk pices of the JE:·wish People's Fra- tinued because of their noise. · -- : the Jewish Community Center, ternal Order of the I. W. 0. Jewish boys of the Young Israel DAILY SERVICE Sunday evening, November 12, at On Current Problems Congregation later went to the PROVIDENCE · HARTFORD , Illabbi Abraham Bick, of New DISCOVERS Till1 E BOM B hoodlums' "club" to warn them GREAT BARRINGTON ' 8:30 o'clock. York, will discuss 14 Current Prob- PARIS - A time bomb was dis- not to try any more such demon- I PIITSFIELD He ~~s educated at Heidelberg, 1£..ms of the Jewish People,'' t his covered and removed from a syn - . . I Terminal,-38 Fountain St. str~t10ns. A fight ensued, m 77 Washington St. GA. 0872 Geneva and Oxford. During th~ 1 Sunday evening at 8 o'clock in t he agogue in Brussels on Yom Kippur. wh1cli one Jewish boy was badly ------Political Advertisement Political Advertisement Political Advertisement Political Advertisement Political Advertisement FOR GOVERNOR MacLEoo's THEMANi • WAR VETERAN Norman D. Macleod, hero of World War • FATHER _OF SOLDIER SONS One, engineer, (graduate of M.I.T.), ex • FARMER. perienced businessman and farmer, father of, three soldier sons - combines in one man the • ENGINEER educational background and experience that • Leader in Business will enable him to and Public Life give Rhode Island the leadership we VOTE UNDER · must have in these THE war days and in crit EAGLE ical post-war years. pull 3rd & 4th levers Operating an Im• t::br"!uah~No~=;~. .o. Macleod in close• contact with labor] He knows and sym• pathi:aes with the" problems of the work.:' Jng ~on and woma~ The hOme of Norman D. Macleod, arid that of his family,• is 1.- 0Mof Rhode Island's· large farms. Mr. Macleod personal•' ly mai:aoges and op-1 erotes the family '. .farm, He knows fo;m .' ing and the problems farmer,s face. . VOTE for MaclEOD and the REPUBLICAN TICKET FOR GOVERNOR NORMAN D. MacLEOD ARTHUR A. FORCIER LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR THOMAS J. PAOLINO SECRETARY OF STATE JOHN G. MURPHY ATTORNEY-GENERAL G. CONRAD ANDERSON GENERAL TREASURER FOR CONGRESS CHARLES A. CURRAN FIRST DISTRICT Dhtlngulshecl So.vice Cron Croix de Gu..,. (with CHARLES T. ALGREN ' A wo,dod Nom,an D. palm) Awarded Nom,an SECOND DISTRICT Mac l eod · for remarlcablo D. Macleod for gallantry courage under artillery and In a ction and for service to Franco and tho Unltotl machine gun Are. State, of A medeo. fOR EFFICIENT, HONEST GOVERNMENT • • • RESPONSIBLE ONLY TO THE PEOPLE OF RHODE ISLAND VOTE THE STRAIGHT REPUBLICAN TICKET IT'S TIME TO CHANGE IT'S TIME TO CHANGE IT'S TIM'E TO CHANGE IT'S TIME TO CH~NGIE R. I. Rop41bllcan State Conlral Commlttff Goorgo D. Groonhalg h, Cha'.,.an THE JEWISH HERAILD, PROVIDENCE, R. I., F RIDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 1944 'l 1------,,, Political Aavertisement .o) IW.ud!JJ- '9io,m_- I !I It H;ippe.. ed ~s Week VOTE FOR I That was quite an exciting New York says there's a Chin o)M.ud!JJ- uJflllJt.. campaign conduct.ed at the South LE-vy's restaurant there sen;ng M" h I H • Providence Hebrew Congregation s_ub gum matzos balls and egg I IC ae arr1son last week-end...... When it was all foO knishes ...... Joe G:1lk.i_n, execu- 1' Tl:~re must be good reasons why 90 many happy over afld the votes counted, Hy- rive director of the Je'\\,sh F am and couples choose their engagement rings at Kap mall Shindler was re-elected for ily Chi,ldr~n's Service, received a )an·s. Do you know tha t Kaplan's diamonds are his s£-cond term...... Anotl!,er elec- severe shaking up when his car hand-picked by experts for super b quality. fi ne cut a nd radiant color? Each setting of gold or tion note: Max Berman was cho- was involved in an accident this r latinum is of most authentic new desh?n. and sen for his fourth Consecutive week ...... Mr~. Preston Slackman !.s Hugh P. ·Jackson in addition, each is priced to g h·e you your term by the Je·wish National in town with her son visitirig her I , for mon~'"·s wor ~h to the fullest extent. You' 11 be \Yorker~ _i\Uianoo...... A detailed mother, Mt's. MauI'ice Fox...... The 1 p roud to g il"e her a K:i;plan's dia ml't"ld en'!a2°e• ment ring and s he"ll be equally proud to wear it.. story will appear in next week's William Goldsteins, the Cart Gold- \ ?aper...... Despite the war, inter- bergs and the ~~ark Goldis, were est in the current national and in New York last week for· a few Councilmen ' state election is running high...... days~...... Sgt. Sheldon B. Silver- from the J ewelers Opticians Don ·c forget to exercfses your man, son of the Fred Sil'fermans. perogative next Tuesday by going who is a prisoner of war in Ger- 199 WEYBOSSET STREET !KAPLAN'S to t_he polls and voting...... many_ has bee; awarded the Dis- Eleventh. Ward About Peet,le tinguished Flying Cross and Air The Morris Fishkins have com Medal with two clusters ...... Cpl. VOTE THE STRAIGHT Political .-\d,·ertisement Political .-\d,·ertisement pleted arrangements to move to ...,______., i\Iexico...... Mr. Fishkin leaves this Manuel Seltzer is now with the REPUBLICAN TICKET Quartermaster Corps in France. Sunday for soutll of the border ELECT and Mrs. Fishkin will follow when Political Adl"ertisement Political Adl"ertisement }i,;ng accommodations have been Joseph prepared...... Coxswain Leon Res nick, son of the Benjamin Res An Open Letter to Frank F. Swartz nicks, is back in this country after Schlossberg_ 22 months of overseas duty...... Candidate for Councilman in the Third Representativ~ He's stationed at Newport...... A Ward on the Re·publican Ticket from ;the brother, PFC Gilbert I. Resnick Dear Frank: 22nd Representati~e is stationed in Paris and to date We, your friends in the Third Ward could not pass up this District has been overseas for 18 months opportunity of thanking you publicln for accepting the respon Well Trained for ..... From Corpus Christi, Texas sibilitY. of a campaign in order to represent our District 1n the City the Job comes word that Fred£>rick Walter of Providence. A Veteran in Clean Foster, son of the Harold Fosters Gol"emment We also appreciate the fact that you are not an ordinary poli has graduated from the Naval ician where self-interest is the motivating factor; indeed you are Experienced IA ir Training Base and was com- personally sacrificing a great deal by undenaking this added re 8 Years in City Council . missioned an E nsign in the USNR~ I sponsibility . Aggressive and ..... Ensign Foster received hi We know of your past and present affiliations with all types of Capable µre-flight training at Norman charitable organizations, your unselfish efforts and time in behalf Oklahoma ...... of these groups and we know that the members of these organiza- JOSEPH SCHLOSSBERG Odds and Ends VOTE THE REPUBLICAN TICKET tions are appreciati\'e of your work and interest. . Lou Abedon reports the follow \Ve are also mindful of the fact that you were the youngest ing ~emark made at the recent President ever elected by the Sons of Zi<>n Synagogue, the oldest in Political Advertisement Political Advertisement Zionist Convention...... Dr . Gold- the city, . and that this year you were re-elected for a second term, stein' stated that the Zionists are \ which fact speaks for itself. running neck and neck with Had ~la r ,.'e wish ,·ou the best of luck in the election next Tues assah in fheir current ·membership Vote the Straight Repub1i~ Tick~ jay_andjna.i.,_Q?Iarch 24, 19-14 signed by urday morning, November 18, will the Secretary of the );°a,·y and the Secre!llry of \\"ar with reference Mayor of Pawtucket , e held at which the speakers will to participation in political campaigns by members of the Armed be Dr. James P. Adams, in behalf Services provides as follows: Paragraph "3" Sub-paragraph (b) of Brown University; Dr. Arthur "1'hat the individual concerned, if elected, will not at any time E. Wilson, Minister of the Round while in active duty status, act in his official capacity a,, the holder Vote the Straight Republican Ticket Top Church, speaking as president of the office, or perform any of the duties thereof.u of the Rhode Island Council of Under this section, )Ir. Roberts is prohibited from doing one By Pulling the Third and Fourth Levers Churches; Rabbi William G single act as ~layor and if he did, he would Yiolate this regulation. Braude, in beha'.lf of the Rabbinical \\'HAT IS THE BEST TH.\T THE PEOPLE CAN H OPE Association of Rhode Island; ar.d FOR IF ~[R. ROBERTS IS ELECTED? on the Right Rabbi Morris Schussheim of Tern Chapter II. Section 22 of the City Charter pTovides as follo,.-s : "Presi 8 THE JEWISH HERAILJ), PROVIDENCE, Ill. I., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1944 Political Advertisement Political Advertisement · Political Advertisement Political Advertisement Political Advertisement