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Rabbi Warns That 1 Ben-Gurion Presents New Mixed Marriages Threaten Judaism Cabinet To Parliament - Prime Minis­ piro, minister of the Interior and NEW YORK - A New York ter David Ben-Gurion presented health; Joseph Burg, social wel­ '- -. --­ rabbi warned synagogue-goers his new government last week to fare, and Zorach Warhaftig, re­ ,-~ \ Saturday that to countenance l ffael's parliament for a vote of ligious affairs. The two Achdut mixed marriage is to threaten approval. Avodah portfolios are communica­ Sherwin Silverman Plans For J ewish survival" according to the tions, Yltzhak Ben Aharon, and New York Times. The four party coalition form­ Ing the new cabinet comprises 16 labor, Yitai Alon. Preaching to Congrega tion Further Study In Israel And Italy ministers. Eleven are Mapa! mem­ Mr. Shapiro was given the health B'nai Jeshurun, 257 West Eighty­ bers, three are from the National portfolio on a temporary basis, By Cella Zuckerberg course in Hebrew being given In eighth Street . the Rev. Dr. Wil­ Religious Party and two from Ach­ the post being held for Mapam Religion, philosophy, painting, Providence. He intends to take liam Berkowitz told worshipers dut Avodah. The fourth party, the should that party change its sculpture, music - Sherwin Sil-. this course as well as taking a that children of most mixed mar­ Poale Agudath Party, is represent­ mind and decide to join the coali­ .verman feels they all are needed three month Ulpan course In Is­ riages were eventually lost to ed by a deputy ministry. The new tion. The religious affairs ministry to make a good painter, a good rael when he goes there. He wants, Judaism. coalition commands 68 of the 120 had been held by the late Rabbi sculptor, an accomplished and not only to be able to get along "We are a people concerned Knesset seats. · Jacob Toledano, a non-party per­ complete person of any kind. in Hebrew, but he wishes to be with our way of life and Its main­ sonality, and held provisionally To skim the surface of any sub- able to write well ln the langua'le· Mr. Ben-Gurlon retains the tenance, continuation and pres­ two posts of premier and defense after Rabbi Toledano's death by ject _or to be superficial about any Primarily a sculptor, Mr. Sllver­ ervation throughout the ages," he Mr. Ben-Gurion. Mr. Shapiro had thinking, is completely foreign to man. who is now living in Provi­ minister. , who ne­ said. "This was the concern of gotiated the new coalition when (Continued on Page 8) Mr. Silverman, who thinks that a dence, also teaches, paints, plays Abraham 4,000 years ago as it Is subject must be thoroughly ex- a classic guitar and studies phll­ Mr. Ben-Gurion declined the the concern of Jews today. mandate, remains finance minis­ plored to be understood. osophy. He was recipient of the "There are other compelling A book must be read, not just first teaching fellowship In sculp­ ter. Mrs. retains the Israel Asks That reasons why we are against mixed post of foreign minister; Abba for the plot, but for its phrasing, ture offered by th~ Rhode Island marriages. They constitute threats Communist Tests for its thought and intention. for School of ~sign last year. When, Eban the education and culture to the happiness of the couple by ministry and Moshe Dayan the its Innate beauty. A language next year, he receives his Master adding the • risk of the religious Be Discontinued must be learned thoroughly - as of Fine Arts Degree, 26 year old agriculture ministry. P!nhas Sapir question to already risky elements was re-named to the ministry of UNITE0 NATIONS, N . Y . - an example, Mr. Silverman, who Mr. Silverman intends to embark in marriage. is taking a course in Hebrew in for Israel where he will study at commerce and industry and Bihor Israeli lined up with many other anticipation of his departure for the Hebrew University and also "There is the question of chil­ Shltreet heads the police. delegations here In demanding Israel next year, was delighted to teach.

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I "' Mendell N. Fisher Retires As ·------•, - , \ I I I , Executive Director Of JNF NEW. YORK - Mendel N. Fis­ been my great privilege to serve J:pb1--si!tPf-ii ·~,, her, who for twenty-seven years as its Executive Director., This in­ (l/~~of [__ has been Executive Director of the terest in the great organization I L__ J M ~ Jewish _National Fund, becoming continue to maintain. I have asked known _'throughout the country as the Board of Directors of the JNF Diamonds • Watches • Rings • Silverware 'Mr. JNF' :- has decided to retire to relieve me of the great respon­ from his office. sibility I have carried continuously Unusual Gold Jewelry and Charms • Fine China since I first came into the work 27 The announcement of Mr . Fis­ Cameras • her's retirement was made by Al­ years ago because of my conviction Giftware • Radios • Leather Goods, etc. bert-Schiff, President of the Jewish that we need younger people to =tlJ National Fund of America, who assume leadership. In so doing I f declared that the JNF Board of am not relinquishing my interest ~ Directors had accepted Mr. Fish­ in the . My ~ er's resignation with extreme re­ successor will receive every meas­ - Gift Wrapping ond Deli,ery, of Course - .., luctance, yielding to his insis­ ure of my support as, I am sure, ROOMS f tence to retire after more than a he will receive the support of all EL 1-9280 - 81 805 - 810 ~ jll, quarter of a century, from active friends of the JNF throughout the LAPHAM BUILDING , 8th FLOOR country. I hope to render what­ ~ duty in favor of younger executive 290 WESTMINSTER ST.• PROVIDENCE, R . I . leadersl:lip. Mr. Fisher will con­ ever service I can in my capacity Fred Kelman Photo z 0 tinue to serve in the capacity of as Consultant and Secretary. To Fashion Show - Mrs. Stan­ Open Mon. thru Sot. 9 - 6 ond Tues. ond Thurs. Nites < consultant and secretary to the those of my close friends and sup­ ley Gilbert, general chair­ JNF. porters in the country who wrote man of the annual linen and ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~, Mr. Fisher has been prominently counselling and urging me to con­ equipment event for the tinue, I am most grateful. But it ,, identified with the Zionist move­ Ladies' Association of the IT'S FINALLY HERE ment for many years. A speaker of is my irrevocable decision to retire, note, a lecturer and a former and I feel that the step I have I Jewish Home for the Aged, journalist and social worker, he taken is in the best interests of will preside at a coffee hour RADIANT ELECTRIC has left his mark on American the Jewish National Fund. and fashion show to be pre­ Jewry. Hardly a Jewish community "I wish to take this opport~nity I sented by the House of in the where his to thank my friends both here and Jeanine with commentary by (}/iwheal voice and influence have not abroad, who have written to me Miss Bunny North at Tem­ reached. He has occupied some of expressing their confidence. I call ple Emanuel on Wednesday By Continental the most important posts in the upon them and all the friends of at I P. M. movement on behalf of Israel. He the Jewish National Fund every­ is a member of the ZOA National where to give every measure of •CLEAN Executive Committee and a for­ support to the cause that is very measurably to the progress of this NO DUST CIRCULATION, THEREFORE NO DIRT mer Co-Director of the United close to my heart and should be organization. It is my fond hope •EFFICIENT that the JNF will continue to make Palestine Appeal. He was a Deputy close to the hearts of all Jews. We IMMEDIATE HEAT, NOISELESS, ODORLESS, 100% EFFICIENT Member of the General Zionist may be proud of what the JNF has great headway In mobilizing sup­ Council, the highest world body achieved over the years, and this port both for Its traditional pro­ •ECONOMICAL between Zionist Congresses. achievement has been made possi­ gram and for the work of the ZONE CONTROLLED, NO MAINTENANCE COST qommenting on his retirement, ble not by any single person, but Foundation which Is so vital for •SAFE Mr. Fisher declared: by the loyal and faithful leaders the future of the Jewish National Fund and the future of Israel." NO FIRE HAZARDS, NO GLOWING WIRES, NO BLISTERING OR ''The Jewish National Fund has of the Jewish National Fund as SEARING FROM CONTACT been my major interest during the well as the members of Its devoted twenty-seven years that it has staff who have contributed im- BENE ISRAEL WINS RIGHTS •HEALTHY INFRA RED " SUNSHINE" RAYS . ;J, , 'l. ,/ JERUSALEM-The Chief Rab­ binate Council elided restrictions UNIFORM WARMTH, NATURAL l:IUMIDTY ~1ct· 'Ominous~ Indication Jews In USSR which for hundreds of years bar­ Ideal Heat For Motels, Offices, Apartments, red Jews from marrying members Schools, Etc., As Well As Thousands Of Homes of India's Bene Israel community. IN CRANSTON CALL F~,ce Return To 'Black Days' Of Stalin 5,000 of the 30,00 Bene Israel N~ YORK - A spokesman for ing intimidated and imprisoned." Jews have come to Israel since the DAVE STENHOUSE - GLASSHEAT - HO 1-1792 the~4,m~rican Jewish Congress ex­ He recalled that last year state was established. pressed -fear this week that reports AJCongress and sixteen other na­ o{ .-the imprisonment of a Lenin­ tional Jewish organizations had grad )ewish religious leader for joined in a Yorn Kippur appeal ex­ consorting with so-called foreign pressing "deep sorrow and ever­ ag·ents was "an ominous indica­ mounting concern" over the tion ihat Jews ·in the U.S.S.R. "tragic" position of the Jewish faced a return to the blackest days population of the U.S.S.R., which of the Stalin regime." is currently estimated at between MORTON SMITH INC. Ptlii4i3aum: director of the Con­ 2,500,000 and 3,000,000 people. gress7 Commission on Internation­ Mr. Baum said today that "since al Aff~Jrs, said he had "no doubt" the issuance of that appeal, the of tf:ie .. ·accuracy of a front-page Soviet government had done noth­ General Insurance Agents stor£ in ,tfue New York Herald Tri­ ing to provide religious and edu­ bune-- _tliiit Gedalia Rubinovich cational facilities for the Jewish Pecherski;, an-officer of the Lenin­ community of the U. S. S. R. and grad "synag,ogue, had been senten­ "There is st!ll not a single Jew­ ced to ii/ 12-'year pr!s6n term for l -· ish school in the whole Soviet "treason-." _ Union, even in the so-called 'Jew­ TQe". -~ eric~I\. Jewish Congress ish Autonomous Region' of Biro­ MEDWAY MARINE CORPORATION spokesman said'- that '.'despite re­ bidjan," Mr. Baum declared. centf l'ncirior coneessions made to "While churches are being re­ the Soviet Jewish community, the paired and reopened, synagogues present leadership of the U.S.S.R. are being closed. The ban on the General Ma~ine Agents remains unremittingly dete~mined Hebrew· language prevents Jew­ to crush Jewish cultural and re­ ish children from even under­ Ocean & Inland Marine Insurance ligioµ§):elfi§~ence. __ standing the prayers of their re­ "Tnere - is no doubt that the ligion. JewS"'_aL.,the· -Soviet. Union would wish ·coritact '.and communication "The U. S. S. R.'s anti-Jewish 500 Doris Building withfiheir ~-religionists in other policy," he continued, "remains par~%1-cthe world, as is common­ one of a persistent refusal to re­ 245 Waterman St., Providence place'·anii- na.tural among all reli­ store their cultural and religious gious gfoups," Mr. Baum declared. Institutions to Soviet Jews after "Similarly," it is well established. years of forcible deprivations; the that :__ ·0,1 all the national and re­ continued removal of Jews from UNion 1-6800 most leading positions in Soviet ligious-- 'groups In the Soviet President, MORTON SMITH Union - Jews alone are de_nied this political life ; and a campaign of norm~! and legitimate contact." Incitement in Russia and the Uk­ Vice President, SAMUEL'SNOW raine against Judaism. Mr, Baum said It does "no good" Vice President, GERALD C. FINKELMAN to permit the distribution of a bl­ "We believe that Soviet Russia's Treasurer, LESTER D. EMERS monthly magazines in Yiddish - current practices contradict the as the Russians did recently with very principles of equality which Sec~tary, HERBERT J. ORTNER the publication of Sovietish Heim­ the Soviet authorities have at land -''when at the same time least outwardly professed," Mr. Jcwish religious leadership Is be- Baum said. -I - ... From Tel Hai to

THEY were eight-six men and two women-who forty-two years ago died in the defense of Tel Hai, a lone­ BEFORE AND AFTER: From tin h11ts rhat were pressed inro service in the early days, to modern dwellings up the slopes ly outpost 9f Jewish pioneers in the of rhe mounrain--marks o.f proRress at Kiryar Shmona. hills of Upper Galilee . Led by the courses are offered free of charge to those eager to learn . All indomitable Yosef Trumpeldor they road leading to Metula, a village outpost on the these amenities not only brighten the drabness of the daily checked the onslaught of rampaging Lebanese border, he can still see the ruins of the strugg le fo r economic surviv_al but give confidence to its Arab tribesmen from ·the neighboring Tel Hai fortress and on a nearby hill the imposing people and provide fru itful grounds on which a new way of village of Halsa. thus keeping th'a t part statue of the roaring lion erected in the memory of li fe takes shape. of the country open to further Jewish its defenders. Further down the road, the raw outlines settlement. The sites of their brave ry of a new city-the fi rst in that part of the country . and their spirit still dominate the se rene. mountainous landscape· of Up­ Kirya t Shmona-the City of Eight-stands on the per Galilee. barren slopes of the same hill from which the Arabs As one travels along the winding of Halsa launched their bloody attacks on the defe nders of Tel Hai some four decades ago. Founded in 1949 as a tra nsit camp fo r newcomers. Kiryat Shmona is today a rugged frontier town with a bustling immigrant popu­ lation of 14.000 people. Coming here from Yemen :rnd Romani a. from Morocco and India, they dwe ll in fres hly painted rows of brick houses carved into the side of the mountain overlooking the Hula Valley.

Kiryat Shmona is a worker's town, but a glance at I the employment structure of its labor force reveals its precarious economic base. Almost half of its 3,000 JI breadwinners depend for their livelihood on seasonal work in the neighboring agricultural villages and kib­ butzim. Some 300 have been absorbed into the build­ HAPOE.L keeps the people fit for play, work and security. ing trades by Sole/ Boneh, Histadrut's construction company. while 300 others are employed in about a THE DA ZED LOOK OF THE IMMIGRANT has given wa,· ro rhe confident smile of an integrated settler in Kiryat dozen small industrial enterprises, such as diamond Shn10na. Hisradrut services eased the road to becoming poli shing. the manufacture of leather and confectionery productive irorkers at a variety of trades. goods. a spinning mill, a meat processing plant and other ventures established by the government in co­ operation with Histadrut. _ Itzhak Shalev. secretary of the local Labor Council. did not conceal his concern at the city's lagging econ­ A TRIP around the countryside - omy. He was hopeful, however, that the situation . llrranged by Hisradrut's W o rkin g would improve as soon as some of the new Histadrut Morhers A ssociarion. and Government-sponsored development projects would materialize. \.-foreover, he was encouraged by the fact that the morale of the people is high. This he ascribed to the effecti ve functioning of the various social services, mutual aid programs and recreational facilities provided for the people by the municipality and Histadrut. There are six elementary and one high schooi for the yo un gs ters of Kirya t Shmona. There is a youth and sport center for tee n-agers; a movie house, a libra ry sponsor­ ed by Moer:.er H(/po alor, a new Kupat Halim center, which provides medical services and six day nurse ries of the Workin g Mothers Association which care for 200 children while their mothers are at work. In the eve­ nings. Hebrew classes · and other adult education

PURIM is a gay time for the entire family in K,iryat Shmona.

BEFORE .AND AFTER: An armful of food distributed at a makeshift depot was the old way. Now. rhe people shop at Reprinted from Histadrut Foto News modern centers in rhe heart of town. are · five of these huge edifices, And behind the Kapos the ever­ A subscription to the Herald is Auschwitz: A Portrait of Hell each equal in - size to a Lonl::lon present and terrifying whims of a good gift idea for the person subway station. Grass grows, there the SS, .who would finish off a dying who "has everything" else. Call by Constantine Fitzgibbon are rank flowers, too, among the man outside his hut by thrusting UN 1-3709. Rudolph Hoess, the SS officer befoulE;d and burned. And any man wire, and over it all is the pale, the ferrule of a walking-stick down who built and for several years who, like Hoess, maintains that Polish sky. his throat; who would create the HAVE YOU TRIED OUR was commandant of Auschwitz, mental torment is worse than Death Camp finest symphony orchestra in the HOME MADE the largest Nazi · extermination physical agony and death is either This was the death camp. And world from the Jewish musicians camp, served at a very young age a liar or else has no idea of what beyond its wire, out of sight, are in the camp, and compel this Pickled Watermelon? in World War I, in which he had a he is saying, is in fact a fool. the other 30-odd sub-camps, the orchestra to play stale dance­ ·At· distinguished record. An exces- Auschwitz was hell on earth. labor camps where lived the slaves music for 10, 12, and 15 hours on Park Ave. Delicatessen sively strict father had destined Visit To Auschwitz who worked in the factories that end; who would seJ their dogs on 840 Park Ave. Cranston the boy for the priesthood, but by I first visited the site of Ausch- I. G. Farben and others built here. the women; who would order the prisoners to entertain them by the time he returned from service witz in the spring of 1958. · And t h en th ere are th e comfort- in the M!dclfe East his father was The nucleus of the camp __ , able, well-spaced, well-heated performing sexual orgies, while REAL HOME MADE dead and he had lost his faith. He b k h th S they drank and watched; who would Auschwitz I-- is an old Polish I arrac s w ere e S guards PINEAPPLE volunteered for one of the Frei- I cavalry barracks, two dozen three- I s Iept. And t h e h ouse w h ich wasth e throw a prisoner's cap into the forbidden zone by the wire, order korps and served both in the East story rectangular brick buildings, SS. o ff'1cers • mess, w h ere I saw CREAM LOAF and in Germany proper during the wa h h · h 1· d p 1· h him to retrieve it, and shoot him YOU'LL LOVE IT II some of which were built by the I s angmg on t e me an o 1s early years of the Weimar Repub- Germans on what had been the ch1'ld r e n pl aymg· 1n· th e d usty f ront whether he did or not. The cata­ lie, was involved in a political I g d A d h h logue is endless. EAST SIDE DINER parade ground, so that there was I ar en. n t e cottage t at was 360 Waterman St., •t Red Bridge murder, was convicted, and in no open space. The latter now · made air-· ti g ht f or t h e gass i ng o f (To Be Continued Next Week) 1924 was sentenced to 10 years in house administrative offices __ for the Russian prisoners of war who prison. Released in 1928,hejoined the camp is a public monument, a built the first huts of Auschwitzll. a cranky back-to-the-land move- memorial -- and a museum, while And t h e di rty, untl· cty , unpainted ment,theAtamanen,towhichmany others stand empty. Over the gate , J1'ttl e t own o fO sw1ec· i m, w h1c' h t h e Nazis including Heinrich Himmler through the wire is the metal pla- 1 Germans called Auschwitz and belonged. card on which the words "Arbeit which gave the whole place its Joins SS Macht Frei" are written. Inside name. People live there, have lived In 1933, he joined the SS,andin the gate, and half underground, is _ there throughout. They didnotlook the following year went to Dachau a small gas chamber. It was too like other people, living in other as a guard. Thanks to his friend- small, and its use was soon dis- little country towns. They work in ship with Himmler and also, it continued. All around the stone the factories the Germans built. seems, to the meticulous thorough- buildings is a high wire fence, An d at Ause hw i tz 11 , Ause hw i tz- ness with which he carried out which was electrified, supported Birkenau, the wind whistles very his duties, he secured fairly rapid- on concrete stands some 12 feet faintly through the wire where the ly promotion in the Concentration high that curved inward at the top, railway lines lead to nothingness. Camp service at Dachau and at Barbed wire also bisects the camp Insane World Sachsenhausen. When in 1940 it in each direction. These wire en- If that description gives any was decided to set up a huge new tanglements are topped by strong idea of what Auschwitz is like concentration camp in German- floodlights, with a watchtower at today, then to imagine what it was ·o cc u Pied Poland, at Oswiecim every corner where the SS man in the early 1940s all this desola­ (Auschwitz), Hoess was 0rdered sat behind his machine-gun. tion must be crammed with people, to build it (using slave labor, of It is all quite small,perhapsan with human bodies, some living, course), and became its first com- mandant. He remained there until acre or two at the most, including some dying, some dead--a per- the execution yard and the punish- petual, continual, well-nigh un­ tbe summer of 1943, that is, until ment block, which still has its bearable overcrowding: Crowds approximately half-way through windows boarded up. It is silent, fighting for a drop of water from the mass extermination of the and it stinks of death. taps that barely drip; crowds fight- Jews. While there, he became in- A mile or so outside the wire Ing for a few moments' use of the timately acquainted with Adolf of Auschwitz I is Auschwitz I 1, primitive c I osets a I ready runnmg· Eichmann, the man in charge of or Auschwitz- Birkenau. Where over with excrement; five or six executing "the Final Solution of h Auschwitz ~ is close and cramped, men attempting to s are one the Jewish question." and seems dark even at mid-day, blanket in t h e d epth s o f a p o I is h . Enjoyed Writing Auschwitz I I is vast and open. The winter; starving crowds fighting Despite what he says in his main gate, through which under a for their food and, in the end, autobiography, Hoess was an ex- great arch surmounted by a high sometimes overturning the whole ceptionally brutal commandant, watchtower run the railway lines vat of watery soup, to the amuse- ARE YOU and survivors of Auschwitz have and the road, rears up out of the ment of the guards; crowds of said that conditions there improv- swampy plain, the only tall build- women trying to find their clothes ed under his successors. From ing. The railway line runs straight in the darkness of their huts when FAILING? Auschwitz he went to the lnspec- for a half-mile to its end, the end suddenly ordered to parade, and, torate of Concentration Camps at for most of the freight it bore • not infrequently, being set upon by Or SS headquarters in Berlin. At the from all four corners of Europe, Alsatian dogs; crowds of the dying, end of the war, he disappeared, for the line stops between the gas too many for the mock-hospital; GETTING and was only captured (by the chambers and the crematoria. To ·crowds of corpses, too many even British Field Security Police)- in the left of the railway line is the for the massive inc in er at ors; LOW GRADES the spring of 1946. Afterappearing women's camp, which is still crowds, everywhere crowds.being at Nuremberg, he was handed over standing, scores of low-single- screamed at and stru_ck and harried Poor Reading Habits May to the Poles. He was tried and story hutments (on German mili- by_ the supervisors and guards, condemned to death. While await- tary field-stables), each about 100 and always, save in some of the Be Causing Your Trouble? ing trial, he was ordered to write feet long, 30 feet wide, 8 fe·et high, torture-chambers, the sight and his autobiography. This he did, and windowless, they have no ceil- sound and smell of these huge apparently quite willingly. Indeed, ings, only slate roofs laid above masses of human beings, the great he says that he enjoyed composing bare beams. They were supposed majority of them starving, filthy this memorandum of his life's to house 300 women each. Some- and sick. So constant was the work. He .. always enjoyed hard times they contained 1,000 or shuffling of feet between the huts work, he maintains, and since he 1,200. that in all these square miles no saw little wrong in what he had City of Chimneys blade of grass grew. Can Help Solve Your School Problems! done, he - seems to have derived On the other side stretches Next must be added the back- • considerable satisfaction from his away a forest of brick chimneys; breaking work and the endlessly Many students doing poor work are suffering literary labors. the men's camp was burned and . protracted roll-calls, standing to because of poQr reading habits. Don't let in­ In 1947, he was taken back to only the chimneys remain, as far attention for hours on end in driv- efficient reading affect your future' Auschwitz, and th_ere hanged upon as the eye can see, line after line I ing snow or dust or rain, and so a gallows especially built so that of them, for here there were over _ the perpetual physical exhaustion • Learn New Study Methods the last sight to meet his eyes 150 of these stables· for men. And ! on top of the exhaustion of starva- wou!d be the camp he had created beyond is yet .another camp, un- tion. • Develop Better Comprehension and administered, and in which he completed, where stood another Then the fear and omnipresence · • Improve Your Spelling and Vocabulary had sent millions of innocent 150 huts. Auschwitz was being en- of death, the greasy smoke pouring • Learn How to Concentrate people to their death. Apart from Jarged until the end. Yet a third day and night from the crematoria; Auschwitz he can, as his autobio- huge area of huts was to be con- the prevailing wind carried the • Develop Reading Speed graphy makes utterly plain, have structed beyondthewomen'scamp. stink of burning flesh across the • Learn New Reading Techniques little claim on our interest. There- And these areas are cut up and women's camp. fore it is ,important to remember cut off from one another by wire, Then the terror of the Kapos, what Auschwitz was. the omnipresent, e I e ctr if i e d, these real criminals, usually men Saturday Classes for GRADES 7-12 Looking at it across the years, floodlit, barbed wire. Here was convicted of crimes of violence or NEXT CLASS BEGINS NOVEMBER 18 ' the predominant impression is one the Czech camp, this the Gypsy sex, who were in charge of the of screaming insanity. But it is an camp, here is where the property male inmates, or the convicted Phone-Write-Come In for Complete Details insanity of a very spec i a I sort. of the murdered Jews was stacked prostitutes who controlled the wo- PAR Courses Offered Exclusively In R. I. at- Auschwitz, and indeed the greater and sorted. It is a vast city of men's camps. It was with these part of the monde concentration- chimneys. 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There the Kapos were Communists,) ) I. : : : ; ; ; From Priest To Orthodox Jew - - - CLASS .IF I ED - By Abraham Carmel Cl> That anybody who is not in­ ,-4 l Here I ate only vegetables and tried :~NARRAGANSETT - Centrally located PROVTY ' presents the Temple Israel ~ ranch house, sc,reened porch, large Players plus the Lincoln Travelers volved in an affair of the heart to keep Shabbat, although as yet I ... knotty pine living room with fire­ Saturday, Nov. 11 . 8 P.M. at Temple should wish to embrace Judaism place. Dining Area'. Electric kitchen. Beth-El p·obllc Invited. Donation 75c. was not obliged by any Mitzvoth. 1:1:l 3 bedrooms, 1½ baths. Full cellar. causes surprise little less than Eventually, the Beth Din ac­ 'al Forced hot air heat. Excellent con­ 5ALESLADY wanted for liakery. Apply consternation in Jewish, not less cepted me and I went to teach at dition. Asking $18,500 or best offer. In persor to 727½ Hope Street after than in Gentile, circles. But that =~ Anne Andersen, 11 Fifth Avenue, 4 P. M. •..,;:: for Mr. Guttin. the great Anglo-Jewish School, 'al ST 3-5063. 11/ 10 a fully-ordained priest of the all­ Carmel College, near Oxford. .. WILL SEL- antiques and bric-a-bracks, powerful Catholic Church should 0 APARTMENTS - Narragansett. Excel­ Here, I taught English and lent neighborhood. Good Investment. odds and ends, tin ware suitable for take such a step gives rise to in­ z Three apartments all rented plus gar­ painting class. CH 5-5851. Latin, and prepared for my re­ ;i; age apartment. Oil heat, good order. credulity, ridicule and, at the best, ception into Judaism. My eight Anne Andersen, 11 Fifth Avenue, ST OAKLAND AVENUE - Modern 3 ~ 232. amusement or dismay. years at Carmel College were in­ Q 3-5063. IJ.10 rooms, third floor, stove, refrigera• Twelve years ago, I was a very ... *' • • tor, venetlans included. Rent reas­ spiring and rewarding. 1:1:l CHEVROLET - 1954 hardfop, automa­ onable. UN 1-8995. devout and devoted priest. Now, I At the end of eight years I felt r.. tic, $395. Terms. Uptown Auto, 720 am an equally devout and devoted Cranston. TE ~-~9. • Lie. 63. 11 / 10 an urge to work in I§rael, the land Q Jew. which the G-d of our fathers had .,;i w:r~'::~1~.K 15-H~r&v~1th~: vb!Jr~:.:; JFK Pardons However, it was not as simple miraculously restored to us . ~ ranch, fireplace, hot water heat, as that! To relate the hazards of So, once again, I packed my 1:1:l rustic fence, $13,200. HO 3-8279. 'al McCarthy Foe the journey from "Rome to Jeru­ bags and set off on this new stage salem" in a thousand words is of my spiritual journey. I taught =Q Tourist Travel Bureau, Inc. LAS VEGAS. Nev. - President Our Younger Set - Steven asking for a miracle. at the Reali High School in z John F . has granted a Briefly, I began, after seven l ~ Alan Gittelman, 10 months and found the very lively Sabras .,;i full pardon to Herman M . Greens­ years of priesthood, to doubt seri­ true friends and excellent pupils. rn ~~ pun, editor and publisher of the old, is the son of Mr. and ously and painfully, the corner­ ... Mrs. Daniel Gittelman of 11 I loved Israel, butmyhealthfailed. 'al Las Vegas Sun. who was convicted stone dogma of orthodox Chris­ Acting upon medical advice, I Q ~~ in 1950 of violating the neutrality Highcrest Road, Fall River, tianity, viz.-- the divinity of Jesus. returned to England, where I re­ I 0 act in shipping arms to Israel Mass. Naturally, had there been no other gained my liealth. Maternal grandparents are Mr. 1:1:l during the Israeli war of inde­ problems, I should simply have Last February, I was invited to = Start New Year and Mrs. Julius Kaufman of 68 become a single-minded Unitarian. 'al pendence. He had been fined $10,- visit America and I lost no time With A Bang! ! ! ! 000 and was deprived of his civil Payton Street and paternal grand­ At the time of my agonizing in fulfilling an ambition of many =E-< Join our Chief Travel rights, including the right µi vote. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Rubin misgivings on the very basic teach­ years. I fell in love with America Consultant Gittelman of Somerset, Mass. ing of Christianity, I came across Mr. Greenspun, who was an ac­ and recognized in this fortress of the works of Professor Josef democracy a most desirable land. MILDRED CHASE tive adversary of the late Sen. on a 7 Day Cruise to Exciting Klausner. This very erudite and In the course of my lecturing, Joseph McCarthy, was first charg­ Cantor Gets Laugh masterful writer, in his book I became acquainted with many of NASSAU ed in 1950 with violating the neu­ As Arabs Ban Film "From Jesus to Paul," related, in your great institutions, Jewishand Sat., Jan. 13, 1962 trality act by his involvement in HOLLYWOOD - Veteran com­ a compelling manner, the early non-Jewish. I should like to give on the Popular the transfer of an aircraft to Is­ edian Eddie Cantor laughed off origins of Christianity, and demon­ some idea of the questions put·to rael and he was exonerated. He the announcement by the Arab strated how the teachings of a me, as well as my answers. M.S. ITALIA was later convicted, however, of League that all his films would simple Jewish "Rabbi" had evolv­ A Fully Air Conditioned having taken part in the shipment shortly be banned from the Lea­ ed or developed into a dogmatic 26,900 Ton Liner­ of machine guns and other arms gue's member countries in the system within the framework of a Question: ''What is your attitude now to­ The Ship Is Your Hotel and ammunition aboard the yacht Middle East and North Africa be­ vast Caesar-like organization. wards the Catholic Church?" RATE: $150 up Idalia, from Mexico to Israel. cause of the J ewish performers As a result of this, and many other writings of a similar nature, Answer: Announcement of the pardon, "Zionist affiliations and material SEE OR CALL as well as a complete review of "My attitude is one of great which ended a long fight by support of Israel." TOURIST TRAVEL history, I came, regretfully, to the respect and admiration. During the friends of Mr. Greenspun to re­ Cantor. who will celebrate his store his rights came in a letter firm conclusion that the real foun­ twelve years of separation from BUREAU, INC. 70th birthday, repeated a state­ my former co-religionists, I have 568 Charles St. to the Neveda publisher signed by der of Christianity as we know it ment he had made during the war never uttered a word of attack Providence Reed Cozard, attorney for the was not Jesus, but Saul of Tarsus GA 1-9424 about the Hitler regime: "I have against the Church. On the con­ U. S. Department of Justice. --later the great missionary, Paul. no desire to make any people This genius desired to take re­ trary, I have often remov~d mt s­ laugh who have made my people ligion to the gentile world. He was under standings as to her teaching, cry." the greatest missionary of all his­ e.g. , the false ·notion that Catho-;­ Celebration of Cantor's 60th tory. Moreover, in his brilliance, lics pay to have their sins for­ GIFT TURKEYS birthday nearly 10 years ago was he realized that the gentile world given, etc., etc." are one of ou~ specialties! marked by the sale of $2,616.000 could not embrace monotheistic Question: Place yqur order now for Thanksgiving worth of Israel bonds. His 65th Judaism. So he blended it with "How can we convert Jews to - We Guarantee Satisfaction - birthday was also the occasion for Hellenistic forms and ideas, ren­ Judaism?" Buy direct from our farm an Israel bond benefit. dering it palatable to a world un­ Answer: Other Hollywood stars boycot­ accustomed to pure religion. "The first step is to restore to Sizes 8 ta 30 lbs. They're best because they're freshest! ted by the Arab League for similar This led me to examine the non-attached or assimilated Jews Double Breasted Birds - Ready For The Oven reasons include Elizabeth Taylor, source from which Christianity a sense of pride in Jewishness. ♦ FARM FRESH ♦ Paul Newman, Jerry Lewis and and, later, Islam, sprang, viz.-­ The State of Israel is a powerful Edward G. Robinson. the Mother faith-- Judaism. instrument in this regard. No Here I found not a creed or longer need the Jew feel himself WARREN'S TURKEY FARM system of beliefs, but a way of life. a spiritual or moral outcaste. By REHOBOTH, MASS. - U. S. ROUTE 44 - PROV.-TAUNTON PIKE Nazi Victims Again Here were no dogmas of mystery G-d' s mercy, we have once again · Blackburn 2-3361 Urged To File Claims to swallow, but a simple, yet pro­ our universal center. - OPEN EVERY NIGHT 'TIL 9 P. M - "Young Americans must be en­ Warren, N. E. largest Turkey grower guarantees UNITED NATIONS - A re­ found, revelation from G-d him­ couraged to visit their traditional every turkey purchased from his farm minder that some former refugees self to a people chosen by him to be the bearers, for all time, of his home and witness for themselves from the nazi regime must file in­ vital message. Every department the great renaissance of Jewish IT'S CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN demnification claims before the of daily life, from morn till eve, history. end of this year, while other ex­ was related to, identified with, "SecondJy, Jewish schools 'TIS TRUE, - persecutees have until the end of and saturated by this way-of-life must be given full support and a 1962 to file claims, was issued here religion. new generation prepared which will BUT YOU CAN STILL BUY JUST last week by the office of the Finally, I decided that I wished know, cherish and practice the ONE OR TWO ... AT United Nations High Comm/ssion­ to become identified with this true great way of life handed down by er for Refugees. revelation and G-d given way of our fathers." The United Nations and the life. But this was the trouble. Ju­ Government of West Germany en­ daism does not want proselytesll (Reprinted from the Jewish Digest) Sherman S. Price tered an agreement under which This is ·even more true in British Germany is to contribute $11,- Jewry than in America. The Lon­ Presents Cabinet COMPANY, INC. 000,000 for aid to persons who had don Beth Din is the strictest in (Continued from Page 1) been persecuted by the nazis "by the world. It would require a spe­ artistically inclined when he was W/wfejafe reason of their nationality" but cial article to relate the difficul­ graduated from. high school. and who were not eligible for indem­ ties encountered in my dealings been interior minister and Dr. CASH and CARRY nification under German law. with this formidable body. · Burg had been social welfare min­ Persons in this category, the High But, in a word, it took five ister in the prior cabinet. Commissioner's office pointed out, years to batter my way through The new coalition is the tenth S20 NORTH MAIN STREET must file their claims not later the doors of the Anglo-Jewish since Israel was established and NEXT DOOR. TO YORK DECORATORS than Dec. 31, 1961. Ecclesiastical Court of Rabbis. the ninth under Mr. Ben-Gurion GA 1-5380 Meanwhile, my conscience as premier. Moshe Sharett '\1{as WARM RECEPTION would not per-mit me to continue in prime minister for the otber e _COSMETICS e TOBACCO e HEAL TH AIDS JERUSALEM - One of the the priesthood. I could not preach coalition. It differs from the prio.r to large congregations what 1 no warmest receptions accorded a government by the absence of longer believed, nor could I cele­ Economy Packing - Maximum Values foreign visitor in Israel was ex­ Mapam and the presence of Poale OPEN DAILY FROM 8:30 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. , brate Mass. Agudas Israel. The Progressive tended last week to Juscelino Ku­ So I walked out. I had no secur­ Party and the General ZioI).ists SATURDAY 8:30 A.M. TO 4 P.M. bitschek, Brazilian ex-President. ity--no promises, no Job, no in­ Both President Itzhak Ben-Zvi of come! All I had was faith in G-d. now merged into the Liberal Please Note! Open Friday Nights Until 9 Israel and Premier Ben Gurion re­ I found a post in an Episcopa­ Party are not represented in the ceived President Kubitschek. lian boarding (private) sch o o I. new government. ·- - --· ---- ~-~~--.---:~.....,,...~-----::---:-::--:-----i;;------~ -----:-----~~-~-----

before, and the . last one in the "' store. She surely would be the ' ' FROM FRIDAY TO. FRIDAY only one to wear a dress like this. ~ The dress was her size. She = . ' l : :~} .• paid the price and took it to her t'l . :. ... ~·~:-:.f... \ •~~- '; ~ Three Stories hotel. In the hotel, she tried the ~ THE ON LY ANGLO-JEWISH WEEKLY IN R. I. AND SOUTHEAST MASS. dress on again and she ·could not S take her eyes off the mirror. A I Published Every Week By The Made In Israel 0 perfect fit. Beautifully ta~lored. t'l· Jewish Press Publishing Company \ 1117 Douglas Ave., Providence, R. I. • UNlon 1-3709 By Beryl Segal :a~ ::;;~::~1~i~~ ::~:h~~~~ ~ green with envy. "" CELIA ZUCKERBERG Managing Editor That flustered the sergeant BRENDA SLACK Editor In these days of atom bombs Then she examined the dress ~ and fallouts and war scares, let even further. He jotted down some­ closer and what do you think she :Z: thing in his note book, and ran in Second Class Postage Paid at Providence Rhode Island me tell you three little stoties found? t'l II Subscription Rates: Fifteen Cents the copy; By Mail, $5.00 per annum; outside to the officer in charge: New England, $6.00 per annum. Bulk rates on request. f-rom the pages of the Israeli Yes, you guessed it. Made in ~ newspapers. They might help take "General Herzog, Chief of Staff Israel. ~ The Herald assumes no financial responsibility for typographical errors In your mind off the news of the of the Lord's army is here, sir." I do not know what other wo- O advertisements, but will reprint that part of the advertisement In which the typographical error occurs. Advertisers will please notify the management times . . • • • men would do in such a case. This :., Immediately of any error which may occur. • • • woman fortunately had a sense of :i:, It Shouldn't Happen to a Woman FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1961 humor. She came home and told S He Had Nowhere to Go the story to a reporter on the ;i. A Tel Aviv lady went to Paris illustrated newspaper, Ponim El ~ The President of Israel, Yitz­ on a visit. Of course, she went Ponim, Face to Face, where we z hok Ben Zvi, and the Ambassador shopping. What woman wouldn't read it and are telling it to you. 0 from the Soviet Union, Mr. Abra­ go shopping In Paris? In a window "I didn't know that they make ~ YOUR MONEY'S mow, meet often and always en­ she saw a dress that she had al­ such beautiful dresses in Israel," ;:: gage in non-diplomatic ta 1 ks. ways dreamed about. She went she said. Cll President Ben Zvi, who grew up into the store and asked for the Or maybe she didn't look. Such ; WORTH In Russia, speaks Russian and the dress in the window. is human nature. We do not look ,.. Ambassador enjoys talking to him. Yes, she was told, she could under our noses. Only the distant ~ Once Ambassador Abramow have it. It was the last dress in and the foreign is attractive. ,.. by Sylvia Porter asked: the place. And because it was in . . . ~ "What made you leave Russia the window, she could have the (Mr. Segal's opinions are his ... dress at a reduced price. at such an early age?'' own. His views are not neces­ "In my day," explained the What luck. A dress from Paris, ISRAEL - 'LATEST' RESORT AREA President, "there were two people and at a price lqwer than it sold sarily those of this newspaper.> in Russia who did not believe In _.------, co-existence. The Tzar of Russia Tel Aviv--Arising along the miles of magnificent, utterly un­ and I. One of us had to leave." spoiled beaches In Israel Is a great 20th. Century resort area -- and "Then why didn't you make even to an amateur, it is obvious that tourism to this Land of the the Tzar leave, as we did after Bible by all nationalities, religious, income and age groups is heading the revolution?" asked the Am­ straight up to ever-higher historic peaks. bassador.

Ben Zvi thought for a while, I "Am I right in forecasting that I'm looking at one of the world's ,1 and then answered: newest vacation spots in its beginning stages?" I asked Samuel "You see, I had a place to go Fe'dermann, managing director of Israel's oldest and largest hotel to, but the Tzar, poor thing, had chain and representative of a group which, with the Sam Friedland by Leonard Lyons nowhere to go. So I thought I enterprises of the United States, is a major investor in the nation. would rather leave." "No, for the right word would be 'latest' not 'newest'," he correct­ • • • The Broadway theater lost one Burgess Meredith once was ed me with exquisite aptness. And he added, "So intense has been the of its real stalwarts recently, with asked about his ambitions, and concentration of visitors here in recent years on making a pilgrimage General Herzog the death of Guthrie McClintic. said: • 'I have four ambitions. A-­ to the birthplace of the Jewish and Christian religious th11t few realize He won his fame as a prolific I want to be a great actor. 8--1 that here are all the forces which have created the famous tourist areas The Chief Rabbi of Is r a e 1, producer-director who staged 94 want to be a great humanitarian. of Italy, France, Greece, Spain. These forces are operating now to Rabbi Yitzhok Halevi Herzog, olov shows during his 40-year career C--1 want to be a great leader. create this in Israel, too." hasholom, was sent on an im­ --but his real ambition, a frus­ And D-- I want Guthrie McCllntlc portant mission to Egypt by the trated one, had been to act. He to be proud of me" ... McClintic "Am I right in stressing that the percentage of non-Jewish tourists British Government. So important said of his acting debut -- in a replied: "D's a cinch, if you stick here has been skyrocketing and that, while Jews come to marvel at was the mission that the Rabbi road company of "Get-Rich-Quick to A." the survival of the new state, Christians are coming in swelling was given a military airplane, Wallingford" in Haverstraw, N.Y. Tyrone Power also sought Mc­ numbers to visit the sacred sites of Nazareth, Jerusalem, Mount Tabor, something that no civilian was --"To the best of my knowledge, Clintic' s approval of his work. the Sea of Galilee, Capernaum, etc.?" I asked , Director­ ever given. no professional show has played While Power was co-starring with General of the Prime Minister's Office. When he arrived in Cairo, the there since." Miss Cornell in "Romeo a Ii d "Yes, it is a little-known point of immense importance to us," sergeant who met all planes was McCllntic knew all the pitfalls Juliet," he received his first movie Kollek answered, and he added, "we wish we could stress to non-Jews surprised to see a civilian alight involved in marriage to a Broad­ offer, and asked the producer­ everywhere our eagerness to welcome them as visitors and friends." from the airplane. The sergeant way star. One was made evident director's advice. McClintic ad­ approached Rabbi Herzog and a to him the day after he and Kath­ vised him to accept. Power later When we arrived in Israel-- a 13-year-old nation, in size smaller little flustered asked: arine Corneli were m a r r i ed. said he wasn't sure whether Mc­ than and surrounded by the hostile Arab countries of "Will you please tell me your McClintic saw George Arliss, who Clintic had spoken as a friend of Jordan, Egypt, Lebanon -- we were prepared to be impressed by what name and rank. I must know and had just gotten the news. Arliss his or as a friend of the theater. these people have achieved against overwhelming odds. We were awed, report to the authorities." heard McClintic's greeting, paused McClintic - and Miss Cornell as is every visitor who has a modicum of imagination, sense of history Rabbi Herzog smiled and said: to place his monocle in proper po­ were the first Broadway notables and admiration for courage. We were not prepared, though, for the "My name is Herzog and I am sition, stared coldly at the newly­ ever to stay overnight at the White more "normal" aspects of a vacation in Israel. To be specific ..... the Commander of the Hosts of wed and acknowledged: "Oh, yes-­ House. They were invited by the the Lord." Katharine Cornell's husband." Franklin D, Roosevelts. He told ITEM: Israel has WEATHER which is nothing short of fabulous me about their experience: White during most of the year -- warm, dry, trustworthy. Today, the country House servants met them at the is aggressively wooing the tourist via _hotels catering to every income Max Sugarman Fu~eral Home station, and when one of them took class, excellent food and restaurants, entertainment, the arts. The McClintic's bag it popped open, number of hotel rooms has been doubled from 2,000 in 1955 to 4,000 at and his shirts. suits, pajamas, etc. the start of this year, will be doubled again by 1965. The number ·of COMMUNITY CALENDAR spilled out. His collar-button was tourists has almost tripled in these years from 48,000 to an estimated lost, and McClintic borrowed one 135,000 this year, is expected at least to double by 1965. Israel's from the President. luxury hotels rival those in almost any~city. The Sheraton chain opened GENERAL JEWISH COMMITTEE WOMEN'S DIVISION For listing call GAspee 1-4111. Ask for Calendar Secretary. Mrs. Bertram Early this year McClintic, ill a hotel in Tel Aviv this year, Hilton has one under construction. Now L. Bernhardt, Calendar Chairman. at home, received a warm tele­ the government is shifting support to the building of popular-price gram from his wife. The message motels and youth hostels to attract the lower-income, younger tourist. Monday, November 13, 1961 10:00 a. m.-Slsterhood Temple Beth El, Discussion Group. declared that she'd loved him 10:45 a. m.- Women's. Ass'n Miriam Hospital, Board Meeting. every moment of their marriage-- ITEM: TI)e changing character of the tourists is startling. The 12:30 p. m.-Cranston Chapter Hadassah, Regular Meeting. 30 years, seven months, 22 days, 6:30 p. m.-Slsterhood Temple Beth Israel, Torah Fund Dinner. percentage of non-Jewish visitors has jumped sharply to 35 per cent 8:00 p. m.-Roger Wllllams Chapter B'nal B'rlth Women, Regular Meeting. 14 hours and 32 minutes. "Her this year; Federmann estimates that during the week at his chain's 8:00 p. m.-Bus. & Prof. Chapter Pioneer Women, Regular Meeting. statistics were accurate," said 8:00 p. m.-What Cheer Lodge # 24, Knights of Pythias, Regular Meeting. hotels, the proportion of non-Jews registering is 50-60 per·cent. 8:00 p. m.--Redwood Lodge #35, Regular Meeting. McClintic. "I had them checked 8:30 p. m.- Ladles ~ux. Reback-Winston #406 JWVA, Regular Meeting. by my accountant." ITEM: The basic and matchless appeal is the exhilaration of being Tuesday, November 14, 1961 · 10:00 a. m .--Brandeis Women, Study Group,. • • • where thousands of years of history occurred. Only a short drive 1:00 p. m.-Prov. Ch~pter Senior Hadassah, Open Meeting. from Tel Aviv the Amphitheatre of Caesarea, first built in lO B.C. by 1:30 p. m.-Slsterhood Temple Beth David, Regular Meeting. Gore Vidal, the playwright 8:15 p. m.-Prov. Evening Group of Hadassah, Regular Meeting. Herod the Great, Is being reconstructed; a few weeks ago, Pablo Casals 8:30 p. m.-Cranston-Warwlck Chapter B'na l B'rlth Women, Board Meeting. and close friend of the Kennedys, gave a concert there. Everywhere you turn, excavations are unearthing Wednesday, November 15, 1961 probably will be on the state ticket 1:00 p. m.-Lad. Ass'n Jewish Home for the Aged, Annual Linen Event. cities and civilizations existing 2,000 or 3,000 years back. 1:30 p. m .-Sisterhood Cong. Sons of Jacob, Regular Meeting. next year, as the candidate for ' 8:00 p. m.---Hope Chapter B'nal B'rlth Women, Regular Meeting. Lieutenant Governor .... Publica­ Tourism is among your top dollar earners now. Will it be first by 8:00 p. m.-- Touro Fraternal, Regular Meeting. 8:00 p. m.-Slsterhood Temple Emanuel, Institute of Jewish Studies. tion of Newman Levy's biography 1965?" I asked another government official. 8:30 p. m.- Cranston-Warwick B'nal B'rith Women, Regular Meeting. of the late columnist, Franklin "Not if we can help it and can join Europe's Commolf1Marketl" 8:30 p. m.-Slsterhood Cong. Sons of Abraham, Regula r Meeting. Pierce Adams, is delayed because Thursday, November 16, 1961 was his grim and startling reply. The background and mP.aning of this 10:15 a~ m.- Prov. Section Nat'l Council Jewish Women, Study Group. of a threatened suit by FPA's w,expected comment will be told next week. 1:00 p. m.- Prov. Section Nat'! Council Jewish Women, Membership Tea. widow. She claims copyright vi.o­ 1:30 p. m.--Lad. Hebrew Union Aid Ass'n., Board Meeting. Friday, November 17, 1961 lation because Levy quoted so (Distributed 196l, by The ,Hall Syndicate, Inc.) (All Rights Reserved) 12:30 p. m.-Unlted Order True Sisters, Inc., Regular Meeting. !Continued On Page 15) • ' Of the motor ca11s now in use, JEWISH CONGREGATIONS 57 per cent are equipped with NEW YORK - There are 4,709 ... automatic transmissions, 22 per Jewish congregations of all three ~ cent with power steering, _and 20 denominations - Orthodox Con­ Bridge ... per cent with power brakes, the servative and Reform - in the ~... ALA states. United States, according to tabu­ By Revoke A: ~:=!t:l:t::{t=~~~e1l::l~~ lations in the 1962 Yearbook of II Ill American Churches, issued here Logic Pays by the National Council of Chur­ =:;:i ches. The yearbook states that all . Here is a hand from a recent hand with a small spade. Finally, Ill... DANCE of the Jewish congregations to­ match. North-South were vulner­ she ruffed the master king of dia­ gether have a total of 5,367,000 able and West was dealer: monds in dummy with the last i OF THE members. North trump, and now could not fail to ~ •-X, X , X make one of her two remaining < POLICE SHOOT JEWS I ¥-A, K, J , 10, 9, x trumps-ten tricks. Q There is nothing spectacular Quarter Past Club PARIS - The trial of two Mos­ ♦ -Q, X lem policemen charged with ..,_K, X about this hand, but it provides a ~ of the good example of the kind of shouting anti-Semitic remarks in I West East · Jewish Community Center a shooting a t t a c k seriously bridge logic which limits the area 9 •-A, J, X, X wounding several Jews in Paris •-x of gue~work. ¥-X, X ¥-Q, X, X, X ~ SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19 was postponed. Ill 8:30 P. M. - Midnight ♦ -A , J , 10, X, X ♦ -X , X, X = ... -A,_Q, X, X, X ...-X, X Season Tickets EMPIRE ROOM South CROWN HOTEL CONGREGATION •-K, Q, 10, 9, x Put On Sale For 1'.l~ JOE ANDRE'S ¥-x Engaged - Mr. and Mrs . .. ORCHESTRA LENAS HAZEDEK ♦ -K , X, X Children's Theatre Ill Mox Fessel of Lancaster ...-J , 10, X, X Q 311 PRAIRIE AVE. 0 Members $1 .00 Non-Members $1.50 Street, announce the en­ The bidding went: Sale of season tickets for the Sunday, November 12, 1961 gagement of their daughter, Jewish Community Center's 1961- =A: West North East South Evelyn Ruth, to Alon David 1D lH Pass 1962 Children's Theatre Series Ill lS INSTALLATION OF Brier, son of Mr. and Mrs. 2C 2H Pass 2S opened this week and four live =~ OFFICERS Mox Brier, of Elm:.Vood Pass 3S Pass 4S children's entertainment programs 6 P.M. Avenue. Pass Pass Pass are on the way to Providence It West led the ace of diamonds, was announced today by Mrs. Members And Their Wives Miss Fessel is a graduate of followed by a small diamond, taken Leonard Sutton, chairman of the Classical High School and Sim­ Are Cordially Invited by dummy's queen. South played Center's Children's Theatre Series mons College, Boston, Mass. To Attend a small spade from dummy and committee. Refreshments Will Be Served Also a graduate of Classical the queen held the trick. Declarer Presented in Providence for its High School, Mr. Brier Is an alum­ There will be a meeting then played a club, which West sixth season, the Children's nus of the University of Penn­ took with the ace and followed Theatre Series was conceived to of all new and old sylvania. Wharton School of Fi­ with another club, taken by dum­ bring to youngsters in this area, .... ., .. B,. ... - Board Members nance and Commerce. my's king. Declarer played an­ on a non-profit basis, some of the At 3:30 P.M. Sun., Nov. 12 The couple will be married on other round of spades and finessed wholesome, top-quality theatre Feb-. 11 , 1962. the nine, which held . experiences usually reserved for .,.. 0 ...... At this point South had a good only the largest metropolltian Idea of the probable distribution. areas. "the most comfortable Oooh! What Pretty Things! It looked as if West had a min­ This season's four presentations And all In a beautiful new store too. imum hand and hence probably will include favorite children's clothes you JAMES KAPLAN, INC. certalnly has had at least two flve:.card suits for stories brought to life by profes­ the nicest Jewelry and sliver and ap­ her bids. As West had one spade sional casts on the stage of Na­ can wear" pliances and everythlng for everyone this meant that she probably held than Bishop Junior High School. - and all al low, low MMES KAPLAN only two hearts; there could, First program of the season will prices, too. therefore be no point In finessing feature the Suzari Marionettes in ... from 14S ... I that suit. Moreover i! West had Hans Christian Anderson's tale, five clubs East could only have "The Tinder Box of Flanders", on James Kaplan, Inc. two, so that if dummy ruffed a Sunday, Dec. 10. - JEWELERS - club East would over-ruff. Another Anderson story, "The 74 Rolfe St., Cranston Fortified by this analysis South Emperor's New Clothes", will be therefore played the hand with the season's second show, present­ HO 7-6660 HO 7-6661 great care. She laid down the ace ed by the Traveling Playhouse on • JEWELRY • CHINA • LUGGAGE • APPLIANCES • WATCH REPAIR and king of hearts, which yielded Sunday, Feb. 11. weybosset at eddy e DIAMONDS one discard of a losing club In her An American classic, "The Le­ Open Thurs. and Fri. Until t Industrial Discounts hand. She then played the next gend o! Sleepy Hollow", will be heart and trumped it Into her own presented on Sunday, March 11, by the Rockefeller Players, featur­ ing actors from television and off­ Broadway stages. Final program of the season will be the old Arabian Nights' tale lively minds - "All Baba and the Forty Thieves", by the Rockefeller Play­ ers; on Sunday, April 8. In order to accomodate its audi­ (like yours) ence the Children's Theatre pre­ sents two performances of each show, at 2 and 4 p.m. on each scheduled date. All performances are supervised by a large corps of Ii ke ushers and house committee mem­ bers. Admission to Children's Thea­ tre performances is open to all THE R. I. "JEWISH HERALD children of school age · by season ticket only. No Individual tickets may be obtained to any single per­ formance. Season tickets are also available to adults interested in attending. Lively is as lively thinks. In a sense, Herald readers Season tickets may be obtained now at the Jewish Community are born, not made. They are equipped from the Center buildings, Roth's Ticket start with a hunger for more than the bare bones of Agency, Axelrod's Music Shop, Adler's Hardware Store, the Lad & life - a desire to know the How and the Why as Lassie Shoe Store, the oak Hill well as the What. Such lively minds take naturally Pharmacy, the YMCA and YWCA of Providence and Pawtucket, and to the Herald, for here is information transmuted dozens of other locations through­ out the area. into knowledge, knowledge given:.-the extra Mall orders for tickets will be dimensions of wisdom. Were you born a Herald accepted at the Jewish Community Center. Each ticket is registered reader? and will be replaced in the event , of loss. REID APPOINTED Excellent opportunities are in ::: ALBANY - Ogden R'. Reid, for­ the Herald's Classified ads. mer editor of the New York Her­ In ald Tribune, was appointed by Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller to ADLER says the post of chairman of the New Hollywood ... York State Commission Against SCISSORS AND IMAGINATION Discrimination. ARE ALL YOU NEED ... By Barney Glazer NOW IS THE TIME FOR, when~ ~ HOME MADE you ...an-•acl' ® Hollywood, - I cover is forgotten -- but not until then." use tt.. OtlGINAl wlf-c,dh•"" • VIN'l'l the Friars testimonial roast for George Burns said: "I ·think I Pickled Watermelon motion picture producer-director sing well. I've heard Mervyn sing. '­ • From • 49~ AYARD 18 "WIDE 1 Mervyn LeRoy at the Beverly Hil­ He's nothing." Park Ave. Delicatessen ton Hotel, Oct. 22, and am greeted Jack Benny: "The greatest 840 Park Ave • Cranston . at the door with a warm handshake compliment Mary and I can pay from George Jessel. Somehow, I Mervyn and Kitty LeRoy is that manage to escape without making we're here at all. After all, we HOUSE another donation to Israel. In should be at home watching my HUNTING HARD? Jessel's own words: "When it television show tonight showing comes to raising funds for Israel, Waukegan, , dedicate the Call BERNARD I leave no Cohen unturned." new Jack Benny Junior High H. J. BERNARD Realty Co. First, we are whisked to a Z.O.A. Speaker - Rabbi School. Just imagine. There are VA 1-1500 RE 9-2825 Joseph S. Shubow, of Bos­ private room where a facsimile only three junior high schools in of the ballroom dais has been set all Waukegan and they're named ton, Mass., will be the guest up. When you see movies and fan after Thomas Edison, Daniel Web­ speaker at the opening magazine stills of the stars at ster and Jack Benny. So what did LISTEN! SUNDAYS general meeting of the this event, you'll understand they they ever name after Mervyn Le­ greater Providence Zionist were pre-shot and not taken at Roy? A horse -- and even then, WRIB - 1 :15 P.M. • covers everything, so easily! District, a Melaveh Malk'ah the actual festivities that followed. not all of it." · For -Radio Special • washable, waterproof and Havdelah, to be held I talk to Harry Karl, Debbie Nat "King" Cole and Dean • Sanitized!' ... on Nov. 18 in the vestry of Reynolds' husband, and a news Martin sang rib-digging Sammy of Week From • smooths on, stays on ...O> columnist walks up and joshes: Kahn parodies about LeRoy. Then COME IN AND SEE SIX BRAND­ Temple Emanuel at 8 P.M. "Are you getting a divorce from Steve Allen added: "Mervyn has Rabbi Shubow is a past presi­ Debbie yet?" Nothing like a re­ always used a cast of at least 100 . . NEW PATTERNS, CHOOSE FROM dent of the New England "Zionist porter asking the pointed question . Now, he's happy if the audience KELLER'S DOZENS MORE! Region. directly. The answer from Karl numbers 100." comes in the form of a wide smile. On the serious side, Greer -,w» 'KOSHBR-,.U The show in the main ballroom Garson praised: "There is nothing Claims He Is Victim starts. John Raitt sings the Star phoney about Mervyn LeRoy. If he Spangled Banner. Earlier, he had doesn't believe a scene, he says: M ~:/\"fS Of Smear Campaign told me he is still receiving. fan "If I don't believe It, the audience In The Willard Shopping Center ADLER NEW YORK - Author-play­ mail for singing the Nation a I won't -- so let's do It over'." Anthem to open the World Series. Continued Greer: "Many b It Call JA 1-0960 wright Meyer Levin has charged FOR FREE DELIVERY Now, he is asked to sing it at all Hardware & Paint Co. that he is the victim of a cam­ players who have been helped and TO CRANSTON • GARDEN CITY important functions. ''Get me off NORTH END EAST SIDE paign of "character and career encouraged by Mervyn always the hook," he pleads with me. thank him at the end of a scene. He WARWICK 198 Prairie Ave. DE 1-8135 assassination" that has resulted in Mickey Katz, usually associat­ has a wonderful facility for doing REMEMBER: "The Proof of the WILLARD SHOPPING CENTER his being "blacklisted" by Broad­ Pudding Is In the Eating" ed with the frailach, Keneh Hora, things." way. Hollywood, TV and the and the Litvak Square Dance, is Miss Garson related how LeRoy publishing industry. playing ... of all things . .. relaxed has a habit of saying: "This is a Mr. Levin's charge is contained ballads. Mickey Is way out of nice scene so let's get a lot of All forms of personal and business insurance _jp an .article under his by-line in character. . feeling." He ,repeats this so often, the October 16 issue of "Congress The dais Is occupied by guest · noted Greer, that she often felt including - Life - Accident - Group - Fire - Bi-Weekly," published by the of honor Mervyn LeRoy, of whom that If he said It just once more, Automobile - Casualty - Bonds American Jewish Con g res s. Jewry can well be proud, Steve she'd start to laugh. "But I never Neither the magazine nor the Allen, Jimmy Stewart, Greer Gar­ have," she achnitted. "I lcnew he American Jewish Congress neces­ son, Dean Martin, Polly Bergen, was always sincere when he said Murry M. Halpert sarily endorse Mr. Levin's charges, Jack Benny, Lana Turner, George it." 800 Howard Bldg. a spokesman for the Jewish or­ Burns, Nat "King" Cole, Sammy George Burns: "I've loved ganization said. Kahn, Walter 0'Malley, JackWar­ Mervyn LeRoy all my life. He's DE 1-9100 Residence: DE 1-6949 In his article, the author of ner and Jessel. kind, generous and I'm happy to be "The Old Bunch," "Compulsion" Both the kind and the barbed In the same business with him." and "Eva" asserts that a "whisper­ word are hurled at the guest of Lana Turner: ''I am eternally ing campaign" accusing him of honor. Testimonials by the Friars grateful to Mervyn who gave me being a "troublemaker," "always Involve considerable ribbing. For the chance to express myself." example, Steve Allen reminisced Commented Sammy Kahn: ·•Mer• involved in lawsuits" and "im­ that LeRoy had discovered Norma vyn LeRoy Is a master of a 11 possible to work with" has been Shearer and John Gilbert -- in the trades and a jack of none. He has We're Not spread to make him "profession­ back of a car. Added Steve: "Le­ never hurt any human being. He ally untouchable." In actual fact, Roy's name will be remembered never forgets people he met while he argues, "I initiated one law­ long after Cecil B. DeMille' s name he was on the way up." suit in a thirty-five year career in "LION" a profession rife with legal strife. arbitration of his complaint had stopped, but that some effort be I filed that case only after beg­ been rejected by the other side. A made to undo, when yet possible, (excuse the spelling) ging for an entire year for arbi­ jury awarded him $50,000: this the harm done to a writer whose t.ration, and when finally forced sum was later set aside, however, sole 'crime' was to fight with all OUR '62's ARE ARRIV­ into court I was vindicated by a when a new trial was ordered on his strength for literary integrity jury verdict. technical grounds. and cultural freedom." ING DAILY - WE NEED "This is hardly the record of a The author also presents his THE SPACE - HELP US man who is 'in the habit of suing side of the controversy surround­ Accept Claims of at the drop of a hat.' " Mr. L~vin ing his dramatization of his novel, and HELP YOURSELF TO THE FINEST SELECTION declares. "Compulsion." He writes he was Persecuted Greeks Among · the examples of the "suddenly squeezed out of the pro­ OF IMPORTED TRADE-INS IN "TOWN". blacklisting from which he suffers, duction of. my own play,'' and The Federal Republic of Ger­ Mr. Levin writes, are: cancellation consequently dissociated himself many has agreed to accept of an ·agreement to write a · book from the "producer's version," claims of Greek citizens per­ on Israel; cancellation of a teli­ which he says contained "vul­ sec:ited by the German Nazi vision interview in connection with garisms" inserted by a young "pro­ Regime for racial, religious or tege" of the producer. While the political reasons. S. INSKIP, .~ . publication of his novel, "Eva"; J. cancellation of an interview with "producer's version" _failed on Applications must be filed in INC. his wife -. Toreska Torres, an Broadway, his own version of the Court of Athens no later K.:"~ author in her own right - on the " Compulsion," which played in Los than December 1, 1961. Per­ 77 6 Elmwood Ave. -. publication of her novel, "Dan­ Angeles, Philadelphia and other secution damages can be claim­ gerous. Games" ; and cancellation cities, had "excellent" reviews, ed for restitution of personal PROVIDENCE of an agreement to cover the "though the Broadway opportunity freedom, damage to health and Eichmann trial for a major was one," he writes. death. American picture magazine. Now a resident of Israel, Mr. Restriction of personal free­ AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE In the article, Mr. Levin recap­ Levin charges that today his "lit­ dom Includes time'spent in con- · itulates his grievances over the erary reputation itself" is the tar­ centratlon camps. MG • SPRITE • MORRIS .• AUSTIN dramatization of "The Diary of get of an attack "though whis!)­ The Jewish Family and AUSTIN-HEALEY • ASTON-MARTIN Anne Frank," noting that he had ers and innuendoes in the volatile Chlldrc:1's S e r v I c e, Dexter been "forced out" of the produc­ writing world." He closes his ar­ 1-1244 will assist in filing BENTLEY • ROLLS-ROYCE tion of the play and flied suit for ticle with an appeal "not only that claims. damages only after his request for it Cantors David Einstein and Jacob t"" The Sisterhood of the Cranston _i:, Hohenemser. will conduct the Jewish Center will hold their .., "Luncheon An'" on Wednesday DELIGHTFUL ~ from 12 to 1:30 PM. B 'NAI B'RITH WOMEN 8 A baby sitter will be on h~nd > The annual paid-up member­ and luncheon for the children will DINING !< ship affair of the Cranston­ be served in the childrens room. z Warwick Chapter of B'nai B'rith 0 Harry Finkelstein All proceeds from the luncheons Women will be held on Wednesday will go to the Sisterhood Building Wilde Goose Full Course Dinners and Luncheons daily, featuring ;i at the Warwick Motor Hotel, at Fund. ::: 8:15 P .M. Steak & Lobster House Prime Steaks. Ribs of Beef and Sea Foods. Facilities for Harry Finkelstein -- To The steering committee for the Post Road, Route 1 parties, weddings, showers, etc. Cocktail Lounge open =~ The entertainmi;nt is under the project is composed of Mesdames So. Attleboro 11 a.m. to 1 a .m. Diner's Club. ~ direction of Mrs. Frederick Ka­ Albert Sydney, chairman; Samuel Tel. Southgate 1-1724 Be Installed President frissen, membership chairman of Greenberg and Joseph Hozid. co­ Harry Finkelstein will be in­ the group, assisted by mesdames chairman; Joseph Sa It z man , Southern New England's most inviting Restaurant for i stalled as president of the Far:" Nathan Rosenberg, Sidney Silver­ publicity; Sherman Kaufman, better than half a century .. . serving Ocean Fresh Sea ... man, Adrian Horovitz, David Tor­ Johnson's band Labor Zionist Order for the vice president of ways and means, Food, Hard Shell Lobsters and tender juicy steaks. The 6th Consecutive year at the in­ man, and David Chernick. Re­ Robert Baker and Sheldon S. Sol­ Hummocks fabulous "Prime Rib Room" for succulent Roast Beef. freshments will be served. stallation of officers of Farband losy. 245 A II ens Ave. Enjoy cocktails and piano music. Five dining rooms. Labor Zionist Order Branch 41A Tel. HO 1-4000 Open every day. Free parking for 500 cars. Y-DAY DRIVE The hostesses for the first and Ben Gurion Branch 41B and luncheon will be Mrs. Abram Gor­ Malave Malke, to be held on Sat­ Joseph H. Markel. chairman of don and Mrs. Charles Kushner. The ROME LA FESTA is held every Wednesday evening. Music, gay cos­ urday Nov . 18. at the Congrega­ the 1961 Y-day drive. has an­ tumes, buffet. Visit our attractive new Cocktail Lounge. tion Sons of Abraham. at 8 P. M. nounced that twenty-two Jewish Restaurant Banquet rooms available for parties. We ore still serving a youth groups have pledged their ANNUAL DINNER DANCE fine Italian Cuisine, featuring "La Carretta." Also delicious Route 1, The Installing Officer will be aid in the Y-Day door-to-door The Touro Fraternal Associa- I Steaks, Lobsters, Chicken. Roost beef, Saturdays and Sun­ Ben Hyams, chairman of the N. E. N. Attleboro, Mass. drive on Sunday, November 19 . tion will hold their annual Dinner MYrtle 9-4041 days. Open Do ily at 5; Sundays at 12. District =-10 of Farband Branches. Workers from these groups will Dance on Saturday, Nov. 18, at The Guest Speaker of the even­ meet on Y-Day at 10 A.M. at the Temple Beth El. It's a pleasure to dine at Topsy's of Swansea. Success­ ing will be ·Louis Segal, National TOPSY'S ful service to the public taste for 14 years. Noted Sheraton-Biltmore Hotel and the Dancing will be to the music of General Secretary of Farband L. for delicious food. Try our Baked Stuffed Jumbo Cranston Center. On Sunday at Hugo Basso's orchestra. of Swansea 0 . Shrimp, Broiled Rainbow Brook Trout, 1 ½ lb. Broiled Z. Wendy Billig. accordianist, 8 P .M. a victory dance will be held Prov.-Fall River Hwy. will entertain with Hebrew, Jew­ Social chairman for the event Live Lobster, Lobster Fro Diovolo, Chicken Cacciatore at the South Side Center, with is vice president Ben Rabinowitz. Jctn. Rte. 195 E, Rt. 6 ish and English songs. music by Marty Curran's or­ at Newport Cutoff, Rt. 136 and other fine foods. Famous for our Chicken- in ­ Reservations for the affair may a-Basket. chestra. FRontler 9-9882 The officers to be installed are: be made by contacting Charles Br. =41A Harry Finkelstein, presi- Coken, Touro Hall, 88 Mathewson dent; Charles Lappin, vice pres!- LODGE MEETING dent; Harry Richman, treasurer; There will be a regular meeting Street. Solomon Lightman, recording sec- of the Cranston-Hope Lodge No. BUSY ALL AFTERNOON~ retary: Arthur Korman. financial :1224, B'nai B'rith on Wednesday secretary. For Br. ::-41B; Albert at 8 P.M .. at the YMCA, 1225 R. I. VENETIAN Plan Your Dinner At Sokolow, president; Larry Deering, Park Avenue, Cranston. vice-president; Max Portnoy. fl- The meeting will be in honor of Chicken Beef Steak nancial secretary; Samuel gross- relatives and friends of the mem­ BLIND CO. man, treasurer; Dorothy Sokolow, bers of Hope Lodge and will be LAUNDRY Pie Pie recording secretary. Ientitled. "Mishpucha Nite". ~ The arra~gement committee _ Featur~d will be _Manny Wi_l­ TAKE HOME DEPARTMENT consists of Alter Boyman, chair- hams, Wizard of Mirth, who will Washed, Re-taped Delicious Meals - Plus man of the Labor Zionist Coun- present the _e ntertamment. Re­ and Re-corded cil ; Arthur Korman, Solomon freshments will be served. Home Made Pastries and Desserts Lightman, Harry R i chm an , DISCUSSION GROUP ~~ s2.so Try Some To-morrow~ Charles Lappin, Abraham Greb­ EACH stein, Israel Resnick, Sam Black, Temple Beth - El Sisterhood's 162 NO. MAIN ST., PROV. 142 Westminster St. Closed Sundays Albert Sokolow, Hyman Grossberg, discussion group will meet Mon­ DE 1-7686 Harry Hoflman. Max Portnoy. day at 10 :00 A.M. at the home of Mrs. Edmund I. Waldman, 184 Hostesses are Mesdames Sadie ·President Avenue. Uloff, Solomon Lightman, Alter Rabbi Wiliiam G . Braude will Boyman. Arthur Korman, Harry discuss "Familiar Psalms and Richman, Rebecca Waxman, H. their Unfamiliar Meanings". Attractive & Functional Offices by BENE' & CO., INC. Krasnow, Phi 11 i p Gabrilowitz, Members and friends have been Dora Grossberg, Claire Grossman, Invited to attend. Yetta Hoffman, Lee Portnoy and L. Deering. BOARD TO MEET _ The Religious School Board of Stage Huge Revolt Temple Beth David will hold its next meeting on Monday at 8:30 Against Bomb Tests P .M. at the home of Mrs. Jesse TEL AVIV - Strong police Edenbaum, 12 Everett Road, Cran­ forces, including mounted police, ston. cordoned off the Soviet Embassy All Hebrew teachers from the compound in suburban Ramat school and all Board members Gan when a large demonstration have been invited to attend. was staged outside the police lines by an organization calling itself PIONEER WOMEN the Movement Against Nuclear The Business and Professional Wf'apons and Tests. Chapter of Pioneer Women will The demonstrators carried signs hold a Desert Bridge at Temple calling on the USSR to cancel Emanuel on Monday at 8 P .M. plans for exploding a SO-mega­ Mrs. Norman Rudnick. chair­ ton hydrogen bomb "because of man, and Mrs. Harry Richman, the hazard to all humanity." co-chairman. will be assisted by Members of the group tried to Mesdames Samuel SQlkoff, Milton enter the Russian Embassy to pre­ Ride, Alex Goodblatt, Moses Ro­ _Designers & Suppliers of Offices & Contract Interiors sent a petition to Ambassador senberg, Joseph Porter. P,hilip Mikhail Bodrov, but were prevent­ Finkelstein, Frank Mandell, and 150 Dorrance Street • Providence 3, R. I. • GAspee l -5228 ed f,rom entering by the police. Miss DOrothy Berry...... TUTORING ... james F. Reilly '°Cl>... Algebra - Social Studies English - Latin - French DEVORAH DAYAN CLUB Spanish - Germon 1:1:l The Study Group of the De­ Experience with public and private ~ vorah Dayan Club of Pioneer Wo­ school pupil5 ~ men will hold their next meeting GA 1-5052 rill > on Monday at the home of Mrs. 0 Samuel Olevson, 83 Colonial Road. z The topic of discussion will be ... "Zionist Idea" by Arthur Hertz­ < berg. Q FRIDAY .. AND 1:1:l TEMPLE BETH DAVID SATURDAY '"' Services at Temple Beth David POLYNESIAN QUINTET Q will be held this evening sponsored ~ < by the Men's Club of the temple. "CUISINE EXTRAORDINARY" 1:1:l Cantor Eugene Cornfield will rill - Intimate Cocktail Lounge - conduct the services and will be Private Dining Room Available­ = assisted by the childrens' choir. Up To 25 Persons ; Rabbi Swift To Speak An Oneg Shabbot will follow Rte. 146. New Louisquisset Pike the services. Lincoln, R. I. PA 6-1893 ~ Member · Diners Club, American : On · School Education HADASSAH STUDY GROUP Express Q The Temple Emanuel Institute Mrs. Samuel Michaelson, of 21 §!l of Jewish Studies for Adults will Cole Farm Court. will be hostess to the study group of the Provi­ 1:1:l ~valuate the Jewish stake in public rill education in the light of revived dence Chapter of Hadassah on Membership Tea - The Providence Section of the Council interest in Jewish day schools, on Thursday at 10 A .M. when Mrs. of Jewish Women will hold o membership tea at the home of = Frederick Mushnick will continue i,. Wednesday at 9 P. M. Mrs. Albert Chose, 120 Woodbury Street on Thursday at l Rabbi Isaac I. Swift, of Con­ her discussion on "What It Means To Be A Jew". by Charles E. P.M. Those planning the tea ore seated, left to right, Mes­ gregation Ahavath Rorah in En­ dames Bernard Corp, Stanley Lochenberg; standing, Mrs. glewood, N . J ., will be the prin­ Shulman. cipal speaker in a "Meet the The interpretation of chapters 2 Leon Goldberg, Mrs. Albert Chose and Mrs. Robert Poller Press" type program and will face and 11 of "The Book of Job" will Braverman. be· given by Mrs. Irving Wiener a panel composed of Mrs. Charles GOLDEN AGE CLUB One of every two cars sold will Potter, Mrs. Martin Miller, Milton and current events will be ana­ will announce lyzed by Mrs. Isaac Gerber . The Jewish Community Center's be involved in an accident some­ ·stanzler, and Robert Finkelstein. Golden Age Clubs have planned a time during its lifetime the ALA the opening of his Judge Frank Licht will moderate series of activities for their states. the discussion. RUMMAGE SALE own Flower Shop The Mothers' Association of members during the coming weeks As part of the Institute '-s 8 P .M. in the near future Temple Beth David will hold a of November . it was announced For Your Publicity and Organizational series on Jewish Theology in the this week by Mrs. Helen Tacker, 20th century, Rabbi Saul Leeman. rummage sale at the temple on Wednesday between the hours of Center golden age worker. - PHOTOGRAPHS - For Present Orders Call of the Cranston ewish Center, Ted Emmes, president of the CALL will speak on "The Meaning of 7 and 9 P .M . and on Thursday be­ tween 9 A .M . and 2 P.M. Rhode Island Senior Citizens Club, FRED KELMAN Revelation". will be quest speaker at the South RE 7-0361 Mrs. Barney Teneblatt is the WI !Iiams 1-5402 chairman. Side Center's November Birthday Report Arrest of Party, to be conducted on Tues­ · Bulgarian Rabbi NOCTURNE DANCE day at 1: 30 P .M .. at the South Side POLITICAL ADVERTISMENT POLITICAL ADVERTISMENT . The Metropolitan coeds of Tem­ Center, according to Mrs. Sadie TEL AV'fV - Bulgaria's Chief ple B'nai Moshe, 1845 Common­ Jacobs, program chairman. All Hear ... Rabbi, Dr. Asher Hannanel, was wealth Avenue, Brighton, Mass .. golden agers are invited to attend. arrested by Bulgarian authorities will hold their November Nocturne The East Side Center's Friendly several weeks ago, according to Dance on Nov. 25 at 8 P.M. to the Jewish Golden Age Club will pay reports reaching here last week. music of Marty Kaye and his or­ honor to Mrs. Ida Bloom, its past SENATOR BARRY GOLDWATER The Bulgarian embassy here re­ chestra. recording secretary, at the club's fused to confirm or deny the re­ November Birthday Party, to be In a stirring address to the people of Rhode Island ports of the arrest. TWEEN ACTIVITIES held on Thursday, Nov. 30. at 1 Evening, Nov. 16th at 8:30 The arrest was confirmed in­ A "Tween Masquerade Dance" P .M . at the East Side Center Thurs. directly at Sofia when the Bul­ will be conducted by the Sad building. Refreshments and a garian Under - secretary for Re­ Sacks Boy's Club, at the South musical program have been ligious Affiairs attended services, Side Center building, on Satur­ planned. LEOW'S STATE THEATRE at the Synagogue during the Holy day Nov . 18. at 7:30 P . M. Bus Both clubs are planning special Tickets $1.00 · Send check and stamped, addressed envelope to- Days. He was asked about Rabbi transportation to the event will be Thanksgiving dinner events. The Hannanel's absence from the ser­ provided from the East Side Cen­ East Side Friendly Jewish Golden Y0U NG REPUBLICANS OF RHODE ISLAND vices, and replied, "I don't know ter at 7 P .M. Admission will be Age Club will conduct a Thanks­ what the charges against him are, open to all junior high schoolers. giving luncheon on Thursday at P.O. BO)1( #6201, PROVIDENCE, R. I. but you may rely on the justice of The second in the Center 's 1 P.M .. at the East Side Center the Bulgarian courts." Tween Event-of-the-Month Club building. Rabbi Hannanel is a prominent will be a "Splash Party" at the The South Side Golden Age figure in Bulgaria. He was active Plantations Club Pool on Friday Club will hold its Thanksgiving in the Bulgarian Academy of Sci­ Nov. 24 . Admission will be open to luncheon at Congregation Sons of ence. and the author of many both Center members and non­ Abraham, on Monday Nov. 20, at INSULATION SPECIALS works, including a comprehensive members. Bus transportation will 1 P .M. A program of music and history of Bulgarian Jewry. He be provided from the East Side dancing will highlight the after­ visited Israel last year and, at Center at 12:30 P . M. and the dinner period. Reservations may ALUMINUM $4.95 that time, hailed the Bulgarian South Side Center at 1 P . M. be phoned to Mrs. Fanny Kamin, THRESHOLDS attitude toward the Jews in that sky, Mrs. Sadie Jacobs, or Mrs. INSTALLED country. CENTER HEALTH CLUB Gertrude Ekstrom. A new policy and a new sched- Ra bbi Condemns ule for the Jewish Community PUBLIC SQUARE DANCE Aluminum and Vinyl Al . v· I Center's Men's and Women's Charles Dormer, square dance $12.95 ger1an 10 ence Health Club were announced this caller, will appear at the Cranston WEATHERSTRIP INSTALLED PARIS - Grand Rabbi Jacob week by Richard King, Physical Portuguese Hall, 20 Second Ave­ Kaplan last week condemned Al- Education Director. nue, Cranston, on Dec. 2: at 8 We offer a complete line of Aluminum Weather­ gerian violence which, he said, Service hours for men in the P .M ., sponsored by the phythian constituted a "physical and moral Health Club will be Sunday, from Sisters of Cranston Temple #1 proofing Products - Gutter, Siding, Comb. Windows outrage against the human per- 9 A . M. to 5 P . M . Women's service in order to send needy children to and Doors, Porch Enclosures, Awnings & Door Hoods. sonal!ty, the respect for which hours will be Tuesday and Thurs­ summer camp. forms the basis of civilized so- days, 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. and Wed­ The committee for this affair - Financing and lnstallatipn Arranged - ciety." • nesday evenings from 8 P .M. to consists of, · Mrs. Ruth M. Stone, In a statement issued on behalf _10 P .M. chairman; Mrs. Jennett Winkel­ of the French Rabbinate. Rabbi Women's masseuse will be Miss man. Mrs. Ethel Weinstein, Mrs. ALUMINUM SALES CO. Kaplan said, "no durable solution Erlene Blanchard, formerly mes­ Mildred Feinberg, Mrs. Sylvia can be found by force and vio- seuse at Mil.gnol!a Manor, Mass. Schoenberg, Mrs. Barbara Weis­ of New England Jenee." Rabbi Kaplan's home· was Robert Clark former Health Club man, Mrs. Estelle Churnick, Miss damaged last month when follow- Director at the Pawtucket Y . M .­ Aida Flores, Miss Ann Manekof­ 904 Eddy St., Prov. ST. 1-6870 ers of the OAS. the French right- C. A. and masseur at the Ledge­ sky, Mrs. Ruth Fain. Mrs. Ann IF -IT'S OUTSIDE ALUMINUM - WE HAVE IT. wing underground organization. mont Country Club will direct Altman. and Mrs. Naomie Kantro­ planted a bomb in his building. men's services. witz. ,-- ... Saturday Evening 5-8 P.M. c,, Golda Mier Calls Arab BUFFET SUPPER By candlelight FABULOUS DESSERTS U. N Speech 'Obscene, (Continued from page 9) MISS DUTTON'S DExter 1-SffS UNITED NATIONS - The an­ He also offered some proposals, much from FPA's weekly diary . .. Although "A Shot in the Dark" nual Arab denunciation of Israel including setting up a UN com­ The State Dept. will sponsorGeor­ just created a record gross for at the United Nations General mittee to investigate the condition gie Tapps' dance tour of Pakistan the Booth Theater, author Harry Assembly evoked from Israel re­ of Israeli Arabs, a UN commission and Africa. Kurnitz is still cutting the script the new sound of quality music : cently the sharpest condemnation to implement "all" UN resolutions Lord Robin Maugham was in . . . Arthur Rubinstein, who played New York recently, en route to Bob Wraft of an Arab leader probably ever on Palestine, a request to the In­ better than ever at his first in a and heard at the United Nations. ternational Atomic Energy Agency London for the funeral of .his sis­ series of Carnegie Hall concerts ter. He'd Just arrived from Fiji, his band The Arab spokesman was Ah­ to check "the potentials" of the the other night, explained: "I play Israeli atomic reactor and the de­ where he wrote the story of the better when I'm not being paid. • PartlH • Dances • Bar Mitzvahs =t"l med Shukairy of Saudi Arabia, a BOB WRAFT ••• PL 1-1299 militarization of Jerusalem. Joyita, a hulk found drifting near frequent spokesman for the Arab a reef six years ago. No trace When I know that my Ii st en er s ~ League who mounted the rostrum Mrs. Meir, in her blistering re­ ever was found of its 25 passen­ have paid me for It, I'm self­ to reject Israel's proposals for ply, called the Arab delegate a gers. The Joyita was built origi­ conscious." ------NOW ~ peace talks, a pilot disarmament collaborator with the ex-Mufti of nally by a Hollywood producer, FEATURING . ; plan for the Middle East and an Jerusalem, a wartime Hitler as­ and the late Thelma Todd lived .. Arab-Israeli non-aggression pact. sociate and a speaker of outright on It. Maugham bought It for use AT i::, Incorporated > The proposals and the reply to lies. Mrs. Mier also indirectly cri­ In the movie version of Its story. 105 Gimf.;',u St. ~ Shukairy were given by Mrs. Golda ticized Mong! Slim, of Tunisia, The U.S. Information Service ROBIN :z Meir, Israel's Foreign Minister. president of the General Assembly, has closed its music branch in 0 Shukairy's speech, which an Is­ for allowing Shukairy to use the London and curtailed those In other The Mew J66 < raeli spokesman immediately de­ Assembly for such a speech, since European cities, in an economy nounced as "the most vicious and Assembly president's have fre­ move ...Sam Wanamaker is send­ Bt"l obscene" ever delivered at the quently stopped delegates, includ­ Ing friends locks of his hair. He ~~~E~~D $84.95 ii, ·United Nations, described Israel's ing Shukairy and ev~n Soviet had to shave his head for the Complete with kit "slogan" of peace "with Nazi de­ Preimer Khrushchev, when they film "Taras Bulba," in which FAMOUS NAME GOLF SHOES ALSO termination," Shukairy said "Is­ went beyond bounds. Yul Brynner is co-starred. . . . GORHAM'S SILVER ... Carol Irwin, who produced the TV

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