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In Final Stages of Federated Fund Drive NEXT EDITION June 19, 1961 Deadline: June 12

MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1961—SEVAN 21, 5721 SEATTLE, WASHINGTON VOLUME XXIV, NUMBER IS

ADL Board Will Community Center's 6th Annual Leo Meltzer Named Admiral Yochai Bin-Nun and Emil Hear Peace Corps To National Council Meeting Hears of Activities Cohen Honor Quests at israel Bond Speaker June 12 Of JNF Foundation Franklin H. Williams, recently Leo A. Meltzer, treasurer of appointed as the special assist­ the Seattle Federated Jewish Bar iifzvah Dinner on June 13 ant to Director Sargent Shriver Fund and Council, has been in­ Harry Schwartz, Spring Campaign Chairman of the of President Kennedy's Peace vited to serve on the National Corps, will be the featured Council of the Jewish National Israel Bond Committee in Seattle, announced that Admir­ speaker at the next quarterly Fund Foundation. al Yochai Bin-Nun, Commander-in-Chief of the Navy of meeting of the Anti-Defamation Active in Seattle Jewish and the State of Israel, and Emil Cohen, foremost American- League regional board. This wil civic affairs for more than Jewish humorist, will appear at the Israel Bond Bar Mitz- take place on June 12, in the forty-eight years, Mr. Meltzer •vah Banquet to be held June 13 at Norway Center at 6:30 Jewish Community Center be­ is also vice president of the p.m. ginning at 8 p.m. Jewish National Fund and State Admiral Bin-Nun has served Before Mr. Williams accepted Bequest Chairman of the J.N.F. in every branch of the military, his new post, he was an assist­ for the State of Washington. including the Haganah and ant attorney general for the Palmach in Palestine during the State of California, having been BOARD ELECTED BY British Mandate, and the Israel appointed by Attorney General Defense Forces, the country's Stanley Mosk in 1959. A gradu­ TEMPLE BETH AM first leading unit organized im­ ate of Lincoln University in Three new members of the mediately after statehood. He Pennsylvania and Fordham Law board of directors were elected participated in Israel's War of School, Mr. Wililams originally at the annual congregational Independence and the Sinai came to the west coast in 1950 meeting of Temple Beth Am Peninsula campaign, and was as regional counsel for the Na­ held Sunday, May 31. Named awarded the Israel Heroes' tional Association for the Ad­ lo the board for two year terms Medal, his country's foremost vancement of Colored People. were Mr. Charles Kaplan, Al­ military decoration, for valor­ He now has offices in Washing­ fred Sugarman and Dr. Morti­ ous and distinguished service. ton, D. C. mer Rayman. Hold-over direc­ Albert M. Franco (left), campaign chairman for the Seattle Jew­ Included in the substantive tors are Dr. Sheldon Biback, ish Federated Fund and Council, receives advice from one of the One of Israel's foremost Nav­ Federation's top campaigners, Past President Leo Weisfield, as al heroes, Admiral Bin-Nun, agenda for this meeting is a —Heib Phott. Maurice Shurman, Mrs. Lorrain the 1961 drive reaches its final windup. was at the helm of the vessels presentation, for discussion and Harold P. Glass, right, presents the 1961 President's Cup Sidell and Herbert Meyer. Dr. Norman Clein, Federated Fund president, joins with Cam­ •which brought about Israel's action, of social discrimination for outstanding' service to Dr. Norman AV. Clein All officers of the congrega­ paign Chairman Franco in urging that all workers clean up two greatest naval victories. in Seattle. This will be made tion were re-elected for a second their cards in this final month. With only four weeks to go On October 27, 1948, during the by Murray Guterson, chairman term, including Jerry Cone, $250,000 has been raised out of the $350,000 goal. Workers are sea struggle of the War of Lib­ of the Board's civil rights com­ president; Gerald Weinstein, asked to bring their cards to the weekly Tuesday luncheons at eration, he was in charge of the mittee. Howard Pruzan, vice- vice-president; Mrs. Henry' But­ the Seattle Community Center or to the Fund office in the Sea­ chairman of the Board, will ler, secretary; Thomas Sussman, board Building. force which "sank the Egyptian Admiral Yochai Bin-Nun ship "King Farouk", and in the present the possible necessity treasurer. Sinai operation of 1956 he com­ for a legal action regarding manded the naval vessel, "Jaf­ housing discrimination in the Benbow Registrations $3,900,000 in Arms fa" which captured the Egyp­ community. The meeting will bo Seattle Hebrew School tian destroyer, "Ibraham el conducted by the Hon. Solie Registration Data Continue to Blount Sold to Foreign Awal." Ringold, chairman. The Seattle Hebrew School Registration for the 1961 Camp Benbow camping season con­ Lands by Israel Studied in U.S. announces the following partic­ ulars of registration for the tinues to climb. Since the last JERUSALEM, (JTA)—A to­ Prior to being appointed to his Counselors Return publication, the following tal of 7,000,000 pounds ($3,920,- present post March 1, 1960, and 1961-62 school year: Kindergarten is open to youngsters have enrolled for 000) worth of arms and ammu­ immediately following his Sinai To Gamp Positions camp. nition were exported by Israel duties, Admiral Bin-Nun served youngsters who will be five Esther Scharon, Janet Maimon years old on or before Novem­ 1st Session last year, it was revealed here in various naval commands, spe­ in the State Comptroller's re­ cializing in the fields of plan­ and Dave Radinsky, have taken ber 15 of 1961. Grade 1 accepts Boys — Kenneth Nakdimen, time out from their busy college new students who have com­ Robert Schoenfeld, Eugene Nak­ port released recently. ning, instruction and supervi­ While not disclosing the total sion. Before that, he studied lives to return to the J.C.C. Day pleted one year of regular kin­ dimen, Thomas Holzman, Mark Camp staff. Esther has worked dergarten. Beginners classes at Schoenfeld, Sanford Sidell, An­ volume of production, the re­ ship architecture and naval port showed that sales for ex­ engineering in the United with the oldest girls group be­ the afternoon Talmud Torah de­ thony LaMarche, Mose Radin­ fore (9 thru 11), and Norm Is­ partment of the school accepts sky, John Brill, Steven Sidell, port and for the domestic civil­ States, which he visited at the ian market increased threefold end of 1950. On his return to rael has offered scripts for registration for children 6-9 Michael LaMarche. "Captain Noah" for use by the years of age. during the past three years. The active service in 1954, he was Girls — Calvo, Barbara section on the aviation indus­ appointed Commander of a fri­ Day Camp. Both Esther and For further information call Greenberg, Dale Siegel, Joanne Dave are experienced in teach­ the school at EA 4-2021. try showed that the turnover gate, and later, of a destroyer. Klein, Betty Calvo. during the 1959-60 fiscal year ing Hebrew for all ages and Hy Wolfstonc, left, congratulates Roberta Bender for Admiral Bin-Nun was born in Dave has led many athletic ac­ 2nd Session totaled more than 32,000,000 Haifa in 1924 and grew up and Emil Cohen her services to the Young Adult Council, tivities. Parents with children Ben Bridge to deceive Boys — Mathew Rose, David pounds ($17,920,000) compared was educated in Jerusalem. As in this age group are urged to The over 200 persons who at­ Council; Mickie Ross, Center with 21,000,000 pounds ($11,- a student, he joined the Haga­ Greenberg, Benson Grinspan, inquire about the full Day tended the Center's 6th annual j Stagers; Elijah Alexander, Cen­ Award at Bond Dinner Irwin St'reicher, Paul Rose, 760,000) for the previous year. nah, the underground Jewish Community Center To Camp program offered for nine meeting had a first hand! ter Stagers and Edward Rosen­ By December of last year, the defense force in the Brtish Man­ Ben Bridge, General Chair­ Isaac Morgenstern, Larry Kurn- through eleven year olds. glimpse of Center activity.' blatt, swimming instructor. The man of the Seattle Israel Bond off Larry Hamlin, Sandy Stein­ government had invested a total date, serving in a communica­ M& Pease Gorps Through the media of stage Seattle Section Council of Jew­ of 7,000,000 pounds ($3,920,000) tions unit from 1936 to 1939. As Boating, archery and camp Committee and well known fig­ berg. craft are being added to the production, core Center activi- [is h Women Volunteers was giv­ ure in the Seattle Jewish Com­ in the atomic reactor project at a high school graduate, he Recruiting Program ties were presented, including; en an award for its service to Girls—Mindy Zuck, Adrienne Nabi Rubin near Tel Aviv to joined the Palmach, the com­ program. A special overnite at munity, will receive the Na­ Fleischman, Wendy Bensussen, Denny Creek is being planned. Golden Age choral group, Cen-| the Golden Age Club. The cer­ tional Merit Award of the Bond which the Gov­ mando unit of the Haganah, The Seattle Jewish Commun­ ter Stagers, women's art class, tificate was accepted by . Mrs. Margaret Berman, Marilyn ernment had contributed $350,- serving for five years in vari­ ity Center will be one of the Mr. Irwin Hagenhauer, who Organization upon the occasion Fleischman, Shelley Hill, Jackie has been working in the Center Camp Benbow and Teen Israeli IBernar d Ordcll, in behalf of of the Anniversary Dinner, 000 worth of scientific equip­ ous settlements of the Upper key resources for Peace Corps dancing. All of the other center all of the volunteers. , • Zollshan, jana Silverman, Arline ment, the report showed. Galilee. information in the city of Seat­ Nursery School, will be coming which will be held at Norway is, Rosaline Fleischman, to Day Camp as a unit super­ program were brought in New Board Members Elected Center, June 13, at 6:30 p.m. At the end of 1944, when the tle. Through J.W.B. and its through the Center telephone Vivian.Greenberg, Judith Ro. i visor. In addition to his skills With the approval of the The award will be given to Mr. Vivian Zollshan, Sheryl Abrams,'' Dr. Victor EHich policy of immigration to Pales­ Washington representative Moe exchange, portrayed by Mollie membership, the Seattle Jewish Hoffman, the Center will be in working with children, he ,is Bridge in recognition o*f his Margo Weiss. tine was intensified by the Hag­ also experienced in camp craft Rosenblatt. The program "The Community Center Board of outstanding efforts in behalf of Guest Lecturer On anah and Jewish political kept informed of all develop­ Center Focus" was introduced Directors was increased from 33 3rd Session ments. > and is eager to develop this area Israel in the Seattle Jewish groups, Admiral Bin-Nun was of program. by , Eugene Berlatsky, Center to 39 board members. New community. Boys — Tony Balint, Lloyd Monday Series assigned to Cyprus. Here he At the present time, the Mrs. Kayton Smith, Jr. (Ruth) Director, as his annual report. board members elected are: Barde, Billy Miller, Marc Moses, Dr. Victor -. Erlich, professor and others operated a special For Outstanding Service Mr. and Mrs. Bridge are pres Center has a fact sheet, "The comes from Savannah, Georgia Gabriel Amira, Bud Asia, Ben ently in Israel where they dedi­ Jack Epstein, David Balint. at the University of Washing­ sabotage detail, to slow down Peace Corps—What it is—What to add Hebrew with a most de­ This year's Center's Presi­ Bridge, Mrs. Benjamin Cole, ton, will be the guest lecturer the effectiveness of British ves­ cated, together with Mr. Levi Girls—Elizabeth Bush, Mau­ it does", and the official peace lightful Southern accent to the dent's Cup, an award given for Bob Friedman, Col. Addis Gut­ Eshkol, Israel's Finance Minis­ for the Monday morning lecture sels engaged in the capture of corps volunteer questionaire. mann, Sol Halfon, Jack Meyers, reen Krasnowsky, Julie Balint, Day Camp program. Ruth is outstanding service to Center, ter, and Dr. Joseph J. Schwartz, Veronica Kun, Judy Frankel, series at the Jewish Community immigrant ships. This assign­ Persons wishing to obtain these also skilled in singing, dancing was presented to Dr. Norman W. Howard Michel, Max Mond­ Center, on June 8. The lecture, ment lasted almost two years. National Vice-President of the Judy Greenberg, Connie Balint. materials may do so upon re­ and baton. She worked at the Clein, who served the Center as schein, Mrs. Wiliam Rosen, Mrs. Development Corporation for which will begin at 1:30 p.m., is He also helped give military quest. As the project becomes president for three years, is re­ Henry Siegl and Leo Weisfield. The second session is nearly a Bonus Special and will be free Savannah Day Camp at a coun­ Israel, the gas pipe line to S'dom filled and there are still some training to the able-bodied more clearly defined, the Center selor. sponsible for establishing Camp The Board will have its first to series ticket holders of the Jewish immigrants, most of vacancies in the first and third will be the recipient of add! Miriam Radinsky is also re­ Benbow and was the prime luncheon meeting June 14 at regular Monday Lecture Series them victims of Nazi , tional information. mover in the purchase of the 12:00 noon at the Center. sessions. and to Golden Age Club mem­ who had ben captured aboard turning from Stern College to Center Program again with her present Center building. In ac­ New Officers Elected: Harry Charles, chef at the bers. Others are invited to ship and sent to Cyprus for de­ cepting the President's Cup, Dr. The Board caucus following Z.B.T. Fraternity has been em­ attend. Admission is $1.25 for tention. ; excellent background in Israeli Albert Maimon songs and dances. Clein announced that the Cen­ the annual meeting re-elected ployed as cook. Mr. Charles has Center members and $1.50 for Commanded Harbor Unit There are a few openings for ter remodeling will begin im­ Harold P. Glass Center Presi­ cooked in several of the well non members. Receives Honor mediately with the hopes of dent for a second term. Benja­ known restaurants in Chicago, At the close of the British Senior Counselors (over 18), Dr. Erlich will speak on Albert Maimon, son of Mr. male Junior Counselors (over completing the first two floors min Asia, Hy Wolfstone and Dr. including the Black Hawk, and "Cultural Life of the Warsaw Mandatory regime, with Arab in ninety days. Dr. Clein is the Charles Kaplan were elected has cooked in kosher style res­ raids and riots increasing in in­ and Mrs. Sam Maimon, and 16). Also needed is a.Water­ Ghetto." An active participant graduate of the'Seattle Hebrew front Director. Applicants for president of the Seattle Feder­ vice presidents, Mrs. Herbert taurants in the "Old West Side" in this community during the tensity, Admiral Bin-Nun was ated Jewish Fund and immedi­ Meltzer, secretary and Harry of Chicago, at one time that appointed Commander of a Day School, was elected vice- these positions should call pre-World War II period, he president of the Student, Coun­ Shirley Schneider, Camp Direc­ ate Past President of the Center. C. Bush, treasurer. A Center city's largest Jewish neighbor­ will report first hand on his "Harbor Unit" in Haifa, which Board book is now being com­ hood. was responsible for the secur­ cil of the Yeshivah University tor, at MAin 4-8431 now! Hy Wolfstone, vice president, knowledge of a once flourishing in . presented achievement awards piled for a Center Board train­ The camp staff includes Yiddish culture. ity of Jewish lives and property ing program this summer. in the area, and for the normal The Yeshivah University is FRANKFURT, (JTA) — The to Roberta Bender, Young Adult trained social workers, regis­ operation of the port, including the largest and oldest Jewish German Government has "posi­ tered nurse, and n u m e r o u s skilled and experienced coun­ JDC Prints Religious ship traffic. sponsored college in the United tive evidence" that Martin Bor- Mrs. Volotin And When the British left Pales­ States. This honor comes to Al mann, deputy to Adolf Hitler, Israel to Receive selors. The camp staff spends an tine, and the State of Israel was bert Maimon in view of his out is alive and hiding "somewhere Mrs. Brill Awarded entire week in training and Books for Jews preparation prior to the camp proclaimed, he and his men took standing scholastic and leader outside Germany," according to Service Recognition Less in U.S. Food over control of the port city, ship record at the University Dr. Fritz Bauer, the State season which opens June 18. In Moslem Counties where he is a Junior. Prosecutor here. Mrs. Israel Volotin and Mrs. This year's camp program in­ GENEVA, (JTA) — Printing thus assuring the continued flow Ben Brill were honored recently Surpluses This Year of essential goods and materials cludes an extensive program of and publication of 68,000 He­ by the Sisterhood of the Con­ JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Israel athletics, arts and crafts, folk brew Bibles, prayer books and for military and civilian needs. gregation Bikur Cholim when will receive somewhat less in BEN BRIDGE The Harbor Unit participated Sam Soule Receives BBYO Award dancing and singing (with major textbooks by the American they were presented with American agricultural surpluses on the southern part of the emphasis on'Jsraeli dances and Joint Distribution Committee successfully in several military Woman of the Year awards. this year, compared with the actions against invading Arab Dead Sea. Hebrew and Yiddish songs), for distribution in Jewish Com­ Mrs. Volotin was honored for last 12-month period, but the Ben Bridge emigrated with discussions, Friday and Satur­ munities in Moslem countries forces, including the liberation terms will be better, it was an­ of Haifa. her work as chairman of delin­ his family to Seattle in 1906. day services including , open was announced this week by quent dues and for her service nounced by David Golan, dep­ In the Spring of 1948, Ad­ He attended the University of camp fire Havdalah services. Charles H. Jordan, JDC direc- to the group as financial secre­ uty controller of the foreign ex­ Washington. Shortly after World There will also be trips to Mt. tor*general. miral Bin-Nun was transferred change program here. tary. Mrs. Brill won recognition War 1 began, he enlisted in the Rainier National Park, hiking, "Many of these communities to the Jerusalem area, where he for her work as tribute card took part in the battles for the According to Mr. Golan, the Navy and served on a subchaser nature study and camp crafts. are cut off from the regular chairman, W o m a n's Editor of 1961 • allocations for United in the Adriatic and Mediter­ Campers will learn skill and sources of supply of Jewish reli­ Corridor. He was wounded in the synagogue monthly paper, (Continued on Page 3) States agricultural surpluses to ranean Seas. He received com­ techniques in outdoor menu gious publications and objects," and for more than twenty years Israel will amount to $20,000,000 mendations from both the Italian planning and cooking. Dietary Mr. Jordan said, "In keeping service as corresponding secre­ this year, compared to $30,000,- and'the United States Govern­ laws are observed even on camp with our long record of meet­ Stage and TV Stars tary to the group. The awards 000 in 1960. However, he said, ments. Mr. Bridge belongs to outings. ing religious and cultural needs were made at the Sisterhood's the proportion of counterpart Nile' Temple, Shrine, Seattle of the Jews in the various Scheduled for Seattle's annual Spring Mother-Daughter funds to be alloted to Israel will Chamber of Commerce, was Camp dates are as follows: 1st countries we serve, we felt it Summer Opera Season luncheon. rise to 35 percent, compared to President of Washington State Session—June IS to July 7; 2nd our duty to provide rep!.. the previous 14 percent. Local Jewelers and retains active ad­ Session—July 9 to July 28; 3rd ments for religious books worn Well-known names of the Session—July 30 to August 18. stage and television will star in U.S. expenditures here in con visory capacity to numerous out through years of use. The JEWISH LEGION nection with the program will jeweler's trade associations. He For additional information and difficulties of importation into productions of the Greater Se­ registration phone MA. 4-8431. attle, Inc. summer opera season CENTER DEDICATED be reduced to 10 percent, com­ is vice-president of the Bikur some of these countries and the at the Seattle Aqua Theatre on JERUSALEM, (JTA)—In the pared with 20 percent in 1961. Cholim Synagogue and has been lack of Hebrew printing facili­ Green Lake. presence of President Itzhak the General Campaign Chair HARMAN HONORED ties were the factors that Gustave Stern, producer and Ben-Zvi and Prime Minister man of Israel Bonds since 1959. prompted us to undertake this director of the musicals, an­ David Ben-Gurion—both former Teheran Jewish Clinic Turning to the observance of FOR CHAMPIONSHIP project." nounced that John Raitt, famed privates in the Jewish Legion— Opened With JDC Aid the 13th anniversary of Israel, OF ISRAEL'S CAUSE Publication of 25,000 Bibles, Broadway and television star, Israel recently dedicated Beit which will be marked at the NEW YORK, (JTA)—More 10,000 prayerbooks and 23,000 will play the male lead in "Ok­ Hagdudim, the Jewish Legion TEHERAN (JTA) — A new, June 13 event, Mr. Schwartz, textbooks was carried through $50,000 health center was opened than 250 communal, civic and lahoma," with Pamela Britton center. The beautiful new struc­ Spring campaign chairman of' religious leaders paid tribute in Casablanca at a cost of ap- in the feminine lead. ture is located at Avihayil, near here to serve underprivileged the Seattle Israel Bond Com­ proximtaely 11,000,000 Moroc­ Jews in the Gorgan district of this week to Avraham Harman, "Oklahoma" will play the Natanya, overlooking the Plains mittee, said: "This anniversary Israel's Ambassador to the can francs and will provide a of Sharon. Mr. Ben-Gurion, this city. The majority of the marks the coming of age of Is­ two-yea;- supply for JDC-sup- Aqua Theatre July 5 through SAM SOULE, LEFT, AND STEVE JAFFE beneficiaries are Jews who have United States, for his "eloquent July 9. lauded the thousands of Jewish rael's economy. The country has ported institutions in Morocco, —Heib Photo moved recently from the old championship of Israel's cause," The second show of the sea­ The Paul Bunyan Award of youth from countries all over advanced from a position of ex­ at an Israel bond testimonial Tunis, Iran and Algeria. The Northern Region AZA of the service he has rendered not only the world who had answered the ghetto. The district contains treme austerity to a relatively prayerbooks follow the special son will star Don Ameche in now about 4,500 Jews. dinner at the Hotel Pierre. The the hit Cole Porter musical, B'nai B'rith Youth Organiza­ for the year 1960, but for the call to fight in the Jewish Le­ high degree of prosperity. Its dinner resulted in sales of over text used by Oriental Jews and "Silk Stockings," and co-star­ tion was conferred upon Sam many years prior to the time of gion. The new clinic is an addi citizens have homes, food and $150,000 in Israel bonds. the entire project was edited by ring Jan Sherwood. Soule of Seattle at a meeting of presentation. The American delegation at tional facility intended to aid clothing and the problem of Irving Elias, chairman of the Jewish scholars in Morocco. "Silk Stockings" will run July Evergreen AZA Chapter re­ The award was to have been the ceremony presented to the extensively the welfare program employment has been almost dinner, praised Ambassador Publication was under the su­ completely conquered. pervision of the Department of 18 through July 22. This musi­ cently. The award is presented presented at the annual North­ new Jewish Legion Center busts already being carried on here Harman "for his eloquent annually by members of all ern Region convention of AZA of the late Vladimir Jabotinsky championship of Israel's cause Education of the JDC office in cal is based on the Greta Garbo by the American' Jewish Joint "The industrial and agricul­ movie,. "Ninotchka." The ex­ chapters in Northern Region held in Vancouver, B. C. How­ and Joseph Trumpeldor, found­ tural development which Israel in the United States, and for Morocco. tremely funny lines have been AZA to the alumnus of AZA ever, because Mr. Soule was ers and commanders of the Le­ Distribution Committee. Funds Bonds have financed)" he said, putting into such vivid terms updated with the times, and who does the most for the youth away on an extended South gion, brought from New York. for constructing and equipping "have enabled Israel to make problems and progress, her po- WASHINGTON (JTA) — Ap­ Khruschev has replaced Stalin organization during the year. Pacific tour at that time, the The busts are the work of the the clinic were contributed by rapid strides toward economic tential-and her needs." Ira Guii­ pointment of Dr. Jack J. Cohen as the Kremlin Key Keeper. As a special tribute to Sam members of his AZA chapter noted Jewish sculptor, Air. Ra- the Central British Fund for independence. T h e country's den, general chairman of the of New York as director of the Soule, AZA members voted to made the presentation at a paport who made the monument Mail order seat sales are now Jewish Relief and Rehabilita­ progress will be accelerated as New York Committe for State B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation forego the alumnus clause in the meeting in his honor. The pres­ of the Jewish Martyrs and its growth and development are of Israel bonds, and Bernard open at Sherman Clay and tion, the JDC and Kanoune at the Hebrew University hi Company, 1624 4th Avenue, Se­ rules of the award and to make entation was made by Steve Fighters erected in Warsaw at speeded up with the dollars we'Manischewitz, chairman of the Jerusalem, was announced here attle. Prices are: $2.00, $2.50, a special ruling in his favor in Jaffe, Past Aleph Godol of Ever­ the site of the former ghetto es­ Kheyer-Khah, the Teheran Hos­ make available through our,Manhattan Division, also paid by William Haber, chairman of $3.00 and $3.50, tax included. recognition of the outstanding green AZA. tablished by the Nazis. pital committee. Israel Bond purchases." tribute to Ambassador Harman. the Hillel commission. 2 THE TRANSCRIPT Monday, June 5, 1961 Amon-Pease Nuptials Held Mizrachi to Honor Seattle Section NCJW Announces National Vice-Pres. Bar Mitzvah: 1961-62 Officers Mrs. Eli Resnikoff, national JEWISH MEALS vice-president and chairman of The Seattle Section of the Na- By MILDRED GKOSBERG BERLIN the national board of Mizrachi I j tional Council of Jewish Women Women of America, will visit in I announce their new officers for Author of "Modern Jewish Meals" and Seattle on June 13 and 14. A II the coming year. They are presi- the "Jewish Cook Book" workshop and luncheon will be I dent, Mrs. Herman Keisler; ad- (Copyright, 1061, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) held by the Seattle Mizrachi II ministrative vice-president, Mrs. Women's Chapters in honor of :;: I Julian Cohon; vice-presidents, Mrs. Resnikoff. I Mesdames Joseph Hirshberg, Of chicken it has been said around the chicken pieces. Mar­ The following slate of officers II Jack Faghin, Irwin Wirth, Ralph that there are more recipes for inate in the refrigerator for at were elected by Avivah Chapter 11 Schoenfeld; recording secretary, making it than tables on which least three hours. Line a broiler at their May meeting: President, I Mrs. Frank Friedman; treasurer, these dishes could be served. with aluminum foil and place Mrs. Aaron Katsman; 1st vice- I Mrs. Paul Pollack; assistant Almost every era and every na­ the pieces of chicken, side by president, Mrs. Jack Genauer; II treasurer, Mrs. Harold Maine, tion has delighted in this tooth­ side and skin down, on the foil. 2nd vice-president, Mrs. Nathan 11 financial secretary, Mrs. Walter some bird. In Jewish cooking it Broil, with the top of the chick­ Sulman; 3rd vice-president, Mrs. Cagen; assistant financial secre­ is synonymous with Shabbas en five inches from the source Mel Tatel; Recording secretary, tary, Mrs. John Dinkelspiel; cor- and holiday meals—a tradition of heat, until lightly browned, Mrs. Robert Polsky; Financial I responding secretary, Mrs. Stan­ that finds an echo in the qld turn over and brown the skin secretaries, Mrs. William Ross, ley Levine. side. Now pour the marinade Mrs. Victor Angel; Correspond­ The following women will American custom of chicken for evenly over the chicken pieces Sunday dinner. ing secretary, Mrs. Charles Jas­ serve on the elected board: Mes­ and place the pan in an oven sen. dames Sydney Weinstein, Joel- In recent years poultry breed­ heated to 350 degs. F. Bake until Staadecker, Louis Dulien, Abe ing in the country has made the chicken is tender. Allow Jacobson, Norman Friedman, such advaiuces that choice, fine- about one hour for the total LEONARD SCHRIEBER Sephardic Sisterhood KENNETH BROCHES Jerome Gronfein, Walter Stolov, fleshed bijSds of any age re­ cooking time. This makes four, —Mulholland Studios Alvin Katsman, Lawrence quired are easily available at portions. Leonard Robert Schrieber, son The Bar Mitzvah of Kenneth Plans Israel Aid Tea Broches was held at Temple Nieder, Ted Carroll, Leroy all times. In general, the use to The Seattle Sephardic Sister­ of Professor and Mrs." Albert N. Leavitt, Donald Esfeld and A. J. which the chicken is to be put CHICKEN BAKED WITH Schrieber, will celebrate his Beth Am Friday evening, May CURRANT SAUCE hood will have its annual Aid 26, 1961. Kenneth is the son of Goldman. The election was held determines the type which Bar Mitzvah on June 10 at 10 at the annual May Luncheon on 1 large cut-up broiler-fryer to Israel Tea at the home of its Mr. and Mrs. Simon Broches should be purchased First, there president, Mrs. Eli Angel, 5121 a.m. at Temple Beth Am, 6556 May 11, at Glendale Country are the broijer-fryers, 1% to 3 Vz teaspoon salt 35th Ave. N.E. A Kiddush recep­ of 7965 10th S.W. Services were 55th South, on Tuesday, June 6, conducted by Dr. M. Arthur Club, and was attended by some pounds reacly-to-cook weight, Vs teaspoon white pepper at 2 p.m. tion will follow. 200 Council members. Vi cup unsifted all-purpose Oles, rabbi of Temple Beth Am. very young and tender enough Beverly Israel will speak and Coming from Chicago for this to be prepared, as the itami: flour happy occasion will be Leon­ All women of the Greater Se­ Vi cup Kosher parve margarine, show films taken during her re­ attle Community are invited to suggests, by broiling or frying. cent trip to Israel. ard's grandparents, Mr. and Next come the plump hens melted Mrs. Julius Barrett and Mrs. join Council and their Commun­ Mrs. Vic Calderon and Mrs. ity Services. All women who known as pullets, up to 4 pounds Currant Sauce William Schrieber, and his ready-to-cook weight, which Nessim Israel, co-chairmen of aunts, Mrs. Robert Barrett and wish to join may contact Mrs. % cup currant jelly the affair, extend a cordial invi­ Alvin Schoenfeld, AD 2-5539. like capons, are best roasted. Vi cup orange juice Miss Jeariette Schrieber. And last are the old fowl, rich tation to all to attend. Admis­ In honor of Leonard and his 1 teaspoon dry mustard sion is $1.25 per person and all in flavor and meaty, but no Vt teaspoon ground ginger. out of town guests, open house longer tender. These require proceeds will be sent to Israel will be held on Sunday, June 11 Pioneer Women Plan Pat chicken dry with paper MRS. IRVING AMON for the support of a boys' or­ long simmering and produce towels. In a small paper bag —Wallace Ackerman Photo from 3:00 to 7:00 p.m. at the the flavorsome chicken soup so Sharon Elaine Pease, daugh­ phanage. home of the Schriebers, 4905 NE Luncheon June 13 combine the salt, pepper and ter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard J, were Mrs. Leon Angel, Mrs. cherished in Jewish cooking, as flour. Shake the chicken pieces, 68th St. All friends are most Seattle Chapter Pioneer Wom- well as the meat from which Pease, and Irving Amon, son of Daniel Dimont, Mrs. Abe Kriger ISRAEL IMPORT SHOP cordially invited to attend. will hold their closing luncheon one at a time, in the bag until Mr. and Mrs. Jack Amon, were and the Misses Carol Cogan and all dishes requiring cooked well coated. Place side by side for the season at 12:30 p.m. on chicken are made. married on May 28 in Herzl Phyliss Amon, sister of the NOW MANAGED BY June 13 at the home of Mrs. in a baking dish and pour the Synagogue. Rabbi Abba Abrams groom. margarine evenly over each MRS. L. MICHAELSON William Ostroff, 406 ,21st Ave. To check the tenderness of a officiated. Solomon Amon was his broth­ Mrs. Jacob Blatt is, hostess for chicken feel the breast bone. piece. Cover the pan, and bake er's best man and ushers in­ Lovers of Israeli arts and at 375 degs. F. about 40 minutes, The bride wore a gown of crafts will be pleased to learn the affair. If it is soft and flexible the bird silk bouquet taffeta styled on cluded David Funes, Richard is still youthful. One simple way until almost tender. Heat the Nassi, Morris Piha, Irving that although Mr. and Mrs. Fred Following the luncheon, cards remaining ingredients for the princess lines. The portrait neck­ Bergman have left for an ex-1 and games will be played and to test whether chicken will line, bodice and chapel train Romey and Allan Pease, brother cook quickly or more slowly is sauce until the jelly melts^ then of the bride. tended stay in Israel, their shop, j I prizes will be given. pour the sauce over the chicken. were accented with appliques "Israel Imports", 2217 Fourth .to boil the giblets first. If the of re-embroidered Alencon lace Following a honeymoon in Mrs. Dave Fuxon, president, gizzard becomes tender fast, Continue baking uncovered Avenue, will continue under the I extends a cordial invitation to about 35 minutes longer, until embroidered in seed pearls. Her San Francisco and Las Vegas, management of Mrs. Louis the chicken itself will cook very bouffant veil was caught to a the couple will return to Seattle all members and friends to at­ quickly. the chicken is very tender. Michaelson. tend. All proceeds will go to Baste occasionally with the cluster of tiny pearlized flowers to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Michaelson DAVID MEYER The broiler-fryer, once known and she carried a cascade of Both attended the University Israel for Pioneer Women proj­ sauce. This makes 4 servings. transferred from Washington, David Meyer, son of Mr. and ects. as spring chickens, have become white orchids. of Washington where the groom D. C. to Seattle in 1946. Mr.j Mrs. Herbert J. Meyer, was a deservedly popular because of Gail Pease was her sister's was affiliated with Alpha Ep­ Michaelson is now with the Se­ recent Bar Mitzvah at Temple the tremendous number of ways SENIOR LADIES maid of honor and bridesmaids silon Pi Fraternity. attle Housing Authority. Their | Beth Am at services held April Evergreen Chapter AMC they can be prepared. The smal­ MIZRACHI INSTALLS two daughters are Mimi, a sen-| 28. Following services conduct­ ler sizes are best broiled. The ior at Whitman College, and1 ed by Dr. M. Arthur Oles, rabbi Sets Dinner June 11 larger ones may also be broiled The Senior Ladies Mizrachi To Wed In August of the Reform Jewish congre­ The Evergreen Chapter, recently installed the following NATIONAL COUNCIL Judy, a 1961 graduate of Gar-! if the cooking is completed in a field High School. gation, a reception was held for American Medical Center at moderately hot oven. This size officers who will serve for the OF JEWISH WOMEN Mrs. Michaelson has always: relatives, friends and guests. Denver, will have a smorgas­ is best too for the many varia­ forthcoming fiscal year. bord dinner Sunday, June 11, tions of sauteed and fried President, Mrs. Al Merport; NEWS been attracted to handicrafts and finds the new Israeli work at 7 p.m. at Hospitality House, chicken, and an equal number 1st vice president, Mrs. Frank 606 Summit North. of baked dishes. As an introduc­ Siegel; 2nd vice president, Mrs, GOLDEN AGE CLUB. Sever­ particularly appealing, with its LAWRENCE JASSEN New College Building tion to the very large variety of Jacob Oppenheimer; treasurer, al changes had to be made in combination of the traditional Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jassen Mrs. Dave Kovton, chairman ways in which the broiler-fry­ Mrs. Harry Chaffetz; recording the June programs for the Gol­ and the contemporary, announce the bar mitzvah of Assured for Graiz of the dinner, announces that the affair will be catered to 60 er may be cooked, here are two secretary, Mrs. Simmie Mosler; den Age Club, and they are now The shop will be open from;their son> Lawrence Edward PHILADELPHIA, (JTA) — couples, 120 people, and reser­ completely different recipes for financial secretary, Mrs. Nuchim set up as follows: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays (Larry) on Saturday, June 10, Construction of a new building vations should be made early their use. Steinbrecher. The following through Fridays, and by ap- &t g.00 &m at Congrcgation for Gratz College, the oldest June 8—Golden Age Club will with Mrs. James Rosenbaum, committee chairmen were also pointment. Phone MA. 2-2354 or Bikur cholim_ A Kiddush will Hebrew teacher-training insti­ WINE BROILED CHICKEN attend Dr. Victor Erlich's lec­ EA 4-3619. ' appointed; Telephone, Mrs. ture, "Cultural Life in the follow the services. tution in the United States, was 1 2'/a-lb. ready-to-cook George Goldfied; hospitality, Warsaw Ghetto," 1:30 to 2:30 Honoring Larry, an open assured by a grant of an addi­ The menu will include a large broiler-fryer Mrs. Felix Shulman and Mrs. p.m., on the 7th floor of the Seattle Auxiliary AMD house will be held at the family tional $100,000 by the Philadel­ variety of foods and dinner will Vi cup vegetable oil. Dora Ziegman; publicity and Jewish Community Center. Due residence, 5531 Seward Park phia Jewish Federation. The be followed by games and cards. Vz cup dry white wine advisor, Mrs. Ben Brill. to the hour of the lecture, re­ Plans Meeting June 14 Avenue South, on Sunday eve­ sum raised to $600,000 the total This will be the last activity Vs teaspoon garlic powder. The group's annual rummage freshments will be served at 1 The Seattle Ladies Auxiliary ning, June 11, from 7 to 10 capital funds earmarked by the in Seattle in which Mrs. Kov­ 1 medium onion, grated. sale is scheduled to take place o'clock at the meeting on this of the American Medical Cen­ p.m. Relatives and friends are Federation for the college. ton will participate as she and Vz teaspoon white p'epper during the summer. Saleable date. Dr. Erlich is a member of ter at Denver will have its clos­ cordially invited. No cards have The college requested the ad­ her family will be moving to Vz teaspoon celery seed merchandise is needed. Arrange­ the faculty of the University of ing meeting of the season on been issued. ditional $100,000 after the archi­ San Francisco in July. Vt teaspoon powdered thyme ments to have rummage picked Washington, and specializes in Wednesday afternoon, June 14 Sharing in the happy occasion tect preparing plans for the new Vz teaspoon salt up may be made by calling Mrs. Russian literature. All Golden at the Eastside "Y". The us­ are Larry's grandmother, Mrs. building reported it would be ual noon time snack luncheon impossible to build a structure Vi- teaspoon powdered marjor­ Al Merport, EA. 3-9057. The Karen Goodman Age members are urged to take William Jassen, and his great- JAKE ROCKOV am. Transcript will carry more com­ advantage of this opportunity to will be served during the social aunt, Mrs. Anna Dolgoff. meeting the minimum needs of Have the chicken cut into plete information in future is­ Karen Goodman will become hear an excellent lecture. hour preceding the business Out of town guests expected the school with the $500,000 pro- HEATING OIL CO. quarters. Place them in a bowl. sues. the bride of Dennis Seinfeld, meeting. include Mrs. Arthur Brown Cleanest Heating Oilt son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Sein­ June 15—Picnic at Madrona Combine all the remaining in­ Important reports will be giv­ (Fan Berliner) and daughter, Auotomatie Service feld of Tacoma, in August. She Park. Members will meet at en about the recently held do­ Max Grinspan Passes gredients and pour this mixture Madrona Park at 11 a.m. Bring Linda, of San Francisco; Mr. Max Grinspan, 75, retired Se­ and OPEN HOUSE AT is the daughter of Mrs. Max nors luncheon, and by the Pres­ and Mrs. Meyer Levitt of Van­ Hein of Burlingame, California your own lunches. Cup cakes, ident, Mrs. Nathan Becker, who attle merchant, died Wednes­ Complete Furnace BENBOW JUNE 11 ice cream and coffee will be couver, B. C, and Joseph Roth- day night, May 25 in St. Cabrini Repair and the late Charles Goodman. attended the National Biennial stein of Chicago. ORDER NOW! Open House at Camp Benbow Both will be graduated in served by the Golden Age Club. Conyention held in Washington, Hospital. 24 Hours a day-ME. 3-3410 will be held Sunday, June 11, June from Stanford University. June 22—Golden Anniver­ D.C.' last month. Also current Mr. Grinspan, whose home 1961 AUTOS from 11 a.m to 4 p.m. The Seat­ Following their marriage they sary Party for Mr. and Mrs. Ben events will be presented. was at 3404 E. Pine St., was At Tremendous Savings tle Jewish Camping Association will make their home in New Kashbam. The family of Mr. The afternoon will conclude born in . He came to Se- and the Jewish Community atle 50 years ago. He was a (Not I960's-Wesaid 1961's) Haven, Connecticut, where Mr and Mrs. Rashbam and the Gol­ with games of cards. ACCURATE Center Camp Operating Com­ Seinfeld will enter Yale Law den Age Club are giving this member of B'nai B'rith, Congre­ Immediate Delivery Any Make or mittee extend an open invita­ School. 50th Anniversary Party, to ATLANTA, Ga., (JTA)—U. gation Bikur Cholim and the DRY CLEANERS Model—American or Foreign tion to the community to visit which all members are invited. S. industrialist Israel Rogosin Hebrew Free Loan Society. the camp site that day. Mr. Rashbam is the first and announced here that he would Survivors are his wife Fanny, WE CLEAN WITH RALPH GROSSMAN & Families are encouraged to A. E. Phi Event To only president the club has had double his $12,500,000 invest­ and daughter, Mrs. Rose Beak- PERCHLORETHYLENE JOHNNY McFADDEN bring a picnic lunch, athletic since it started. He is now serv­ ment in his rayon and nylon en, Seattle. equipment and swim suits. Be Held on June 10 OR SOLVENT 6th and Btanchard ing his fourth term. A recep­ plant in Ashdod, Israel, over the Qualified staff will be on hand Alpha Delta Chapter of Alpha tion will be held on the 7th next few years. YOUR CHOICE OR LEAVE IT WITH US DENNY REGRADE, SEATTLE to supervise activities. A- brief Epsilon Phi Alumni and Moth­ Son to Sidells floor of the Community Center Mr. and Mrs. Stan Sidell be­ Finest Cleaning 24 Hrs. MAin 3-0581 |program has been planned, in- ers' Club will have a gala party from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m., followed ish Women is the group of came the proud parents of a We Also Have Used Cars | eluding the presentation to the at Glendale Country Club on by luncheon on the 6th floor at volunteers which we most fre­ in the Northwest [camp of a new 50 star flag by Saturday, June 10, from 9 p.m. 1:30. The following week the son, Mark Howard, born May BUY - SELL - CONSIGN quently mention to guests and 2510E.Cherry • EA.3-8844 ithe Jewish War Veterans. to 12:30 a.m. Rashbams plan a "honeymoon" employees. We feel that their 21. Dancing will be to the music vacation in New York. devotion and enthusiasm and Grandparents of the new ar­ of Fran Baker's orchestra, cards energy make their contribution rival are Mr and Mrs. Louis June 29—Celebration of June Heckman of Portland, Oregon, and games will be available and birthdays and anniversaries. in volunteer activities at King T>AJStLM FINE ^RUSTTIBTG CO. a midnight buffet will be County Hospital outstanding. and Mrs. Morris Sidell of Seat­ B0NNEY-WATS0N served. • • » tle. PETER DAMM Council members please note: When this group first started, Donation is $5.00 per person. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Additional volunteer help can we were skeptical of the suc­ ELIAS SCHULTZ EXHIBITS 406 SMITH TOWER MAin 4-7232 For reservations call Mrs. Wil­ be used in the dancing class, cess of the program. Now we • liam Hardman, AT. 3-8054. Elias Schultz, a local sculptor, which meets from 11 to 12:30 wonder how we ever did with­ MARK ZETIN recently exhibited two of his For 93 years funeral Thursday mornings. It is very out it. Mark Irwin Zetin, son of Dr. works at Temple Beth Am. One services available to all NEW YORK, (JTA) — Gifts informal, and anyone who has Assuring you that volunteer and Mrs. Morris M. Zetin, will is "Rabbi Carrying the Torah" families regardless of GREETINGS from and testamentary bequests to­ any flair for dancing will be activities are an essential part celebrate his Bar Mitzvah on and the other "In Memory of income talling $389,000 were received helpful. of increasing care and that your Saturday, June 17, at 10:45 a.m. Six Million." The latter of these by Palestine Endowment Funds, efforts are appreciated by the at Temple De Hirsch. is currently on exhibit at the MORI SIMON Inc., New York, during the past Harborview Hospital patients, all of the employees, A Kiddush reception honor­ Frye Museum. 1702 Broadway AND HIS ORCHESTRA fiscal year, bringing the aggre­ Volunteer Service the Administration and the ing Mark will be held in the Schultz is a member of Beth EAst 2-0013 WEst 5-3613 gate funds . at present to over As of April, 1961, Seattle Sec­ Board of Trustees, we remain vestry following the services. Am. • • $1,000,000 it was announced by tion, National Council of Jew­ Sincerely yours, Mark is the grandson of Mrs. Bobert Szold at a meeting of ish Women had provided 3,397 K. K. Sherwood, M. D. Sarah Zetin and Mrs. Bertha the board of trustees here. total vounteer hours of service General Superintendent Blatt. to the Harborview Hospital. Mrs. Joseph Hirshberg and ISRAEL IMPORTS CONTINUES her co-chairman of Harborview JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Jew­ Mrs. Joseph Hirshberg, chair­ Esrath Noshim Society Mary (Mrs. Lou) Michaelson ish immigration in April of this man of the Harborview Hospital Volunteers' Mrs. Lawrence Nie­ year was almost three times as Volunteer Service of the Na der, expressed their thanks to Schedules Tea June 20 in charge large as in April 1960, the Jew­ tional Council of Jewish Wom­ all the volunteers in the follow­ The Esrath Noshim Society ish Agency reports today. A to­ en, was in receipt of the fol­ ing joint statement: "We want will have its annual tea Tues­ Offering most gorgeous Israeli tal of 3,300 immigrants arrived lowing letter of appreciation to thank every volunteer for her help at Harborview. Hospital. day, June 20, at 1 p.m. The af­ in Israel in April, compared from the General Superinten­ fair will be held at the home Creations dent of the hospital: Council women gave more than with 1,300 in the same month one-third of the total volunteer of Mrs. Abraham Steinberg, 212 AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES last year. Mrs. Joseph Hirshberg 23rd Avenue. Proceeds will be Chairman of Harborview hours at the hospital last year, Unusual Copper and Brass articles in Patina and and those who did their share used to benefit the Hospital for Volunteers Incurables in Israel. Pewter-washed. Ideal for Weddings, Engage­ deserve a very great "thank ments, Housewarmings, and for your own needs. CLASSIFIED National Council of Jewish you." We know that each of the Mrs. Libby Anches, presi­ Community Relations Agency Women 3,397 total volunteer hours was dent, extends a cordial, invita­ seeks qualified person for ad­ Dear Mrs. Hirshberg: greatly appreciated." tion to members and friends to OPEN DAILY 11 A.M. TO 5 P.M. ministrative duties. Initiative The National Council of Jew­ attend. AND BY APPOINTMENT and follow through essential. 2217 Fourth Avenue Phones RETIRE BEFORE 65 WITH Part time position. Employ­ (between Blanchard Shop MA. 2-2354 ment commences in September. and Bell) Home EA. 2-3469 Write The Transcript, 727 Sea­ LIFE INSURANCE board Bldg., Seattle I. Start your life of leisure when you 2 LARGE LOTS FOR SALE. SEWARD PARK. No view. Lo­ want! See us for a flexible retirement plan cated just off Lucile Street on that fits your desires. The payments are private access road. New home surprisingly easy to fit into your budget. area with all assessments into lots. Reduced to $4500 and $4900. Call or come in today for full details on Owner, PA. 3-3405. | this important insurance program. FOR RENT: Downtown Hall, suitable for LIPMAN & ESFELD dances, receptions, parties, business conferences. Good 401 Smith Tower MA. 4-2631 parking. Moderate price. GOLDEN AGE CLUB CHORAL GROUP gives out, Mrs. Berta Thai directing. Left to right: Mrs. MORTON PINCH ABE J. GOLDMAN MA. 3-5967 Lvdia Angel, Mrs. Zimbul Caston, Mrs. Esther Elmo, Mrs. Elizabeth Azose, Mrs. Anna Landau, Mrs. Rose Boonov, Mrs. Mary Sternberg, CURRENT ANNUAL DIVipEND- PAYABLE QUARTERLY i Monday, June 5, 1961 THE TRANSCRIPT 3 Study Shows Steady Growth in Israeli THE SOUTH AFRICAN JEWS AND NEWS OF THE B'NAI B'RITH LODGES THE COMMONWEALTH Industry, Agriculture UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. Seattle Lodge Annual By EDGAR BERNSTEIN (JTA)—A picture of Israel as (J.T.A. Correspondent in South Africa) The (Copyright, 1961, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) a healthy, growing society in Installation and Ball l»iiiiiioiiiiSlil i&3 every phase of economic, social ; JOHANNESBURG.—It has been fruitless, up to now, and cultural activity, emerged President Sez To Be Held June 10 PRESIDENT to try to analyze South African Jewry's reactions to the here recently from the 1960 edi­ Seattle Lodge No. 503 B'nai shock of South Africa's withdrawal from the Common­ tion of the United Nations Sta­ by Yosef Leib Ben Yitzchak Joe L. Woolfe B'rith will hold its annual In­ wealth. In the weeks that have followed the fateful an­ tistical Yearbook issued by the stallation and Ball on Saturday, nouncement of March 15, everyone tensely awaited the Department of Economics and "WHICH MEANS?" June 10, at the Olympic Hotel clarifications that came from day to day—in the statements Social Affairs, and includes the Le roi est mort, vive le roi, beginning at 9:30 p.m. with the of the South African Prime Minister, Dr. Verwoerd; the latest available information—on WHICH MEANS, with apologies installation ceremonies in the British Prime Minister, Mr. Macmillan; the Australian everything from population and to Colonel Flack, (Alan Mow­ Williamsburg Room. Dancing Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies; followed by the later com­ area to infant mortality and bray) of T.V. fame, that my in the Olympic Bowl to the food consumption—from virtu­ term of office has expired and!music of Mori Simon and his ments of Ghana's Dr. Nkrumah, Nigeria's Ayub Khan and ally every country and region India's Mr. Nehru. that all loyalties and honors are orchestra will follow in the world. now due the incoming president, . Merle D. Cohn, president, Up to the last minute, most South Africans—Govern­ An upward curve is traceable Brother Sydney Rogers, who Grand Lodge District No. 4, of­ ment supporters and Opposition members alike—had con­ from the statistics in Israel's will guide the destiny of our ficiating as installing officer, fidently expected that, notwithstanding the criticism of industrial and agricultural pro­ lodge for the coming year . . assisted by Howard Michel, 3rd their country's Apartheid policies that was being ex­ duction, health and schooling, WHICH MEANS, that all of us vice president, Grand Lodge pressed at the London conference, a formula would be development and social security. must hail the advent of a new District No. 4, will install the However, during the same found for South Africa to remain in the Commonwealth. era in which the apathy and following: Sydney P. Rogers, period, expenditures have in­ complacency of yesteryear will j president; Theodore M. Rosen- Until the very eve of Dr. Verwoerd's withdrawal, the stock creased vastly, the interest on blume, 1st vice president; Ar­ exchange was buoyant and the press was echoing the pre­ be relegated to the shadows of the public debt has gone up, tax oblivion and be supplanted by thur Diamond, 2nd vice presi-; vailing confidence. The Jewish press was echoing the gen­ receipts have zoomed, and thea bright new star of true fellow­ dent; Earl Erdrich, secretary;! eral approach. country's overall deficit has also ship and harmony coupled with Morris Hanan, treasurer; Samj "On all sides," wrote the Southern African Jewish reached the highest point in a sense of duty and obligation Soule, warden; Martin Pick, Times, "there are solid reasons why the Commonwealth Israel's history. to ourselves, families and the guardian; Joe L. Woolfe, chap-j association should be preserved. As far as Britain is con­ The negative balance—the dif­ total community . . . WHICH lain; Louis Caplan, Irving I. cerned, South Africa is one of her best customers, and ference between total receipts MEANS, that we can no longer Levitin, Albert N. Youngman, trustees. Members of the Execu­ there are heavy British investments here. As far as other and total expenditures — has remain under the impression gone up from minus 50,730,000 tive Board to be installed are Commonwealth countries are concerned, trade and mutual that the dues we pay or the Israeli pounds ($28,408,800) in monies that we donate are our Jack Azous, Dave Bloch, Sam preferences must be important considerations, while 1950 to minus 363,440,000 ($230,- sole obligation to the lodge, just Fine, Norm Greenbaum, Sam weight should attach to the fact that it is easier to discuss 526,400) as of March 31, 1961,a s many of our people erron­ Haleva, Herbert Kotkins, Dr. differences within the family circle than by forcing any the UN data shows. Israel's pop­ eously believe that the member­ Philip Papish, Eugene Rickles, member out of it. Beyond these considerations, there ulation, as of midyear of 1959, ship in a congregation or the Mori Simon and Jack Taub. remain questions of mutual defense in a world in which is given as 2,061,000. The coun­ token donations given to the A cordial invitation is ex­ great power-blocs are struggling for advantage. Realism try's employment in manufac­ Welfare Fund makes one a good tended to the community to at- surely dictates the strengthening rather than the loosening turing rose from the base index Jew. A brilliant young theolo-jtend the event. Reservations, at of Commonwealth ties." of 100 in 1953 to an index of gian, Dr. Jacob Neusner, who j $4.50 per couple, which includes 116 in 1959. Unemployment has two complimentary drinks, may The Zionist Record commented to similar effect. "Hard taught religion at Columbia, fallen steadily from 17.7 peronc e said, "Fellowship demands be made with the B'nai B'rith economic considerations should temper any propensity cent in 1953 to 7.4 per cent in that members contribute not office, 724 Seaboard Bldg., MA. toward" hasty doctrinaire political and ideological deci­ 1959. Industrial production grew only purse but personality" . . , 2-1501. sions," it said. "One feels there is not a selfish interest from the base figure of 100 inWHIC H MEANS, that the suc­ about which anxiety is being expressed here. There is 1955 to an index figure of 113 cess of the lodge demands per­ also the recognition of the importance of preserving the in 1960. The agricultural produc­ sonal involvement in the form Eight New Members fabric which helps to bring about unity in a strife-torn tion index went up from 100 in of active participation in the world." 1954-55 to 132 in 1958-59. area of your choice within the Join Seattle Lodge The rate of Israel's infant When the news came from London that these consider­ broad framework of our Order's Eight new members joined mortality — always considered worthwhile program . . WHICH Seattle Lodge No. 503 at a re­ ations had not in fact prevailed, the sense of shock boiled an index of a country's willing­ MEANS, that we must thor­ up into two extremes: Opposition leaders and papers vio­ cent membership stag at the ness or ability to assume basic oughly acquaint ourselves with Chinese Room atop the Smith lently attacked Premier Verwoerd for "turning tail," while responsibility for the health of the principles and program of Tower. The new Ben B'riths are pro-Goyernment papers praised him to the skies for "con­ its population—shows what ob­ B'nai B'rith and its vibrant and Robert Baida, Robert M. Silver, SAM SOULE founding the enemies of South Africa." Recrimination and servers here note as great prog­ inspirational messages of fel­ Morris Dancour, Robert T. Ro- apologia are continuing as I write, and you take your ress. Israel's infant mortality lowship, unity and struggle for senfeld, David Klein, Eli Geher choice according to which party you support. It is strik­ rate for the Jewish population justice for all freedom loving and Mark Hartzman. ingly reminiscent of the heat of political debate in Israel, has decreased steadily from 36.3 peoples. We must then examine • An informative discussion in 1948 to 27.3 in 1959. The fig­ ourselves and find a place in OFFICERS' on any issue on which the parties are divided (and there, was led by District No. 4 third ure is based on death of infants as here, they are sharply divided on most issues). this mosaic of fellowship, in this vice-president Howard Michel under one year of age per 1,000 Jewish "way of life," and join But a tendency to sober down is now coming into evi­ on the importance of being a live births, excluding stillbirths. with our brethren in helping to B'nai B'rith member. dence, with both Government and Opposition voices Comparisons show that the in­implement the program which INSTALLATION and BALL urging more objective confrontation of practical problems, fant mortality rate in 1959 inw e foreswore to uphold when and the safeguarding of whatever can be safeguarded in the United States was 26.4; in joined the Order . . . Seattle Lodge Puts SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1961 South Africa's fifty-year-old, ties with her senior Common- Switzerland, 22.2; and in Britain, WHICH MEANS, that the time Out New Bulletin 23.1. Wealth partners, by way of bilateral agreements on trade is now ripe to make your wish­ Last month Seattle Lodge 9:30 P.M. and other reciprocities. Israel had 4,323 physicians in es known as to what your in­ published the first edition of its 1958 and 1,387 dentists. For phy­ tentions are regarding your new monthly bulletin which will OLYMPIC HOTEL Jewish Press Restrained, Avoids Partisanship sicians that worked out to ap­share of responsibility and carry to the entire membership Installing Officer: Assisted by: Jewish press comment has been restrained, and has proximately one doctor for each service for the coming year . . . important news and informa­ 462 persons in the Israeli popu­ WHICH MEANS, on which MERLE D. COHN HOWARD MICHEL avoided party politics. "Two things are certain," the Zion­ tion of the Lodge. Ads for fu­ President Third Vice President lation. That is about twice as committee do you intend to ture copies will be accepted at ist Record declared. "The first is that, to withstand the serve? Grand Lodge—District No. 4 Grand Lodge—District No. 4 shock and consequences of isolation, the largest measure many physicians per person as the B'nai B'rith office, or by recorded in the United States, of national unity and toleration will have to be achieved. Will you join a "B'NAI Eugene Rickles, editor, at LA. DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF where there is one physician B'RITH PEACE CORPS," pat­ 4-3595. . . . The second point is that behind politics there remains for about 900 persons. MORI SBMOBSS and HIS ORCHESTRA an abiding truth that only righteousness can exalt and terned after the Kennedy Plan preserve as a nation." The journal went on to suggest whose program will be to put Retention Breakfast DONATION: $4:50 PER COUPLE (Includes 2 complimentary drinks) 7,000 Jews Expected into practice the major facets a comparison with Israel's position: "When Israel emerged of the principles of our Order, Takes Up Past Dues YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED from mandated Palestine, and severed its ties with Britain, To Immigrate to U.S. through our local lodge? You On Sunday, May 28, ten Ben many of the gloomy forebodings then felt were never During Present Year are needed for the Blood Bank, B'riths gathered for a lox and realized. Similarly a South Africa functioning free of NEW YORK (JTA)—Seven Israel Affairs and Program­ bagel breakfast for the purpose Two Notables At exaggerated external pressures and misunderstandings thousand Jewish immigrants ming, Membership retention of collecting past dues. Seattle might find the path to solving its own problems more eas­ are expected to arrive in the and acquisition, Adult Educa­ Lodge members who have failed Israel Bond Dinner Between You and Me tion, Youth Work, Social activi­ By BORIS SMOLAR ily and more satisfactorily." United States this year, it has to pay their 1960 dues were (Continued from Page 1) ties and athletics, aiding the (Copyright, 1961, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) The Southern African Jewish Times commented: "In been announced by Lester Gins- called upon personally and the action of Nebi-Samwel. Af­ burg, outgoing president of the aged, visting the sick, vocation­ asked to pay at that time. Many assessing the situation which South Africa now confronts, al guidance, Anti-defamation, ter the siege of Jerusalem was New York Association for New were very cooperative. Those broken, he returned to sea THE DIPLOMATIC FRONT: With many immediate we agree with those who are pleading for calm heads and . civic affairs and indoctrination, members who were not seen the avoidance of the emotional outbursts which, unfor­ Community Service, etc. service and was given a gun- major world problems now occupying the attention of Addressing the association's personally on the 28th and who running assignment in one of tunately, have already begun in some quarters. . . . This WHICH MEANS, that one does still are delinquent are asked President Kennedy and of Secretary of State Dean Rusk, 12th annual dinner, Mr. Gins- Israel's newly acquired ships. is a time when, on all sides, thought for the national wel­ burg said that the greater num­ not wait until he is called but to mail their dues to the B'nai some officials in the State Department are continuing in fare must take precedence over party advantage. At this ber of this year's new Jewish volunteers his services by call­ B'rith office at once. With the formation of the their pro-Arab sniping at Israel . . . This is primarily due ing me at PA 3-671G and talking Israel Navy, he was awarded critical juncture in South African affairs, we believe that arrivals is expected to settle in to the fact that the State Department has not found time the interests of the nation could best be served by usher­ New York. NYANA is the sole this important matter over . . . the task of opening up the WHICH MEANS, NOW. southern waters of the Red Sea, as yet to analyze the Arab-Israel conflict in the light of ing in the coming Republic with a coalition government in Jewish agency responsible for Are You Wearing which were being blockaded by the views expressed by Mr. Kennedy, who promised to which the Nationalists and the Opposition parties could the integration of Jewish new­ Goethe wrote, "It is not the comers in the New York metro­ Your Own Hat? the Egyptians. This he did de­make every effort to help settle this conflict . . . Several combine for the common weal." things we like to do but liking cisively, in a naval battle which politan area. J. Clarence Davies the things that we have to do Two men inadvertently ex­ weeks ago the question arose in pro-Israel organizations The coalition suggestion is also now being made in changed hats at the cantata resulted in the sinking of the was elected by NYANA to suc­ that makes life blessed." in this country whether President Kennedy should be some political circles, with guarded reaction in both Gov­ ceed Mr. Ginsburg in the pres­ meeting of Seattle Lodge on vaunted war ship, "King Fa- It is with this thought that rouk." ernment anf Opposition camps, and it is possible that more idency. I leave the high office of the May 17 at the Jewish Commun­ asked to carry cut this promise . . . These organizations may be heard of it. Meanwhile, the "general debate" con­ (At Ottawa, the Canadian De­ presidency of the lodge and ity Center. Brother Julius Ber­ Admiral Bin-Nun, who re­ sent a joint memorandum to the Secretary of State, in tinues. partment of Citizenship and Im­ wish every success to the in­ man, who now has a hat with sides in Haifa, is married and which they urged the American Government to undertake the initials S. B. on the inside the father of two daughters. Jewish communal leaders, approached for their views, migration announced that in coming president, Brother Syd­ immediate efforts to bring Israel and the Arabs to a con­ 1960, 2,385 immigrants "of Jew­ ney Rogers, his officers and band, would like to have his own Emil Cohen Noted Entertainer have generally refrained from expressing opinions. "This hat returned since it carries his Emil Cohen, top humorist, ference table . . . However, the Israel Government urged is a national and not a Jewish question," is the line they ish origin" arrived in Canada.) board. Mr. Ginsburg, in describing own initials, J. O. B., on the hat raconteur and vocalist at Gross- the State Department not to be hasty in taking steps to take. "Individuals will differ in their opinions, and there I wish to thank my lodge inger's Hotel and Country Club the Jewish immigrant entering brothers for the privilege and band. bring about such a conference ... In the Israel govern­ is no 'Jewish' point.of view. Jewish citizens are neither the United States at this time, Call MA. 2-1501 or LA. 5-8510 two years ago, who has appeared honor that was afforded me dur­ in major night clubs and thea­ ment's view, no purpose would be served in taking open more nor less affected than non-Jewish citizens, and they said he represented "a new kind ing my term of office, and for for hat exchange. will variously follow their personal political opinions. of newcomer; he is more skilled, ters throughout the country, or dramatic steps unless the ground were first prepared the loyal support that was given will entertain at the banquet. Jews Had Strong Ties with Commonwealth Communities more confident, more realistic me by the fine officers and the properly . . . The Israelis are mindful of what has hap­ Visiting the Sick Mr. Cohen is a Wilmington- By and large, South African Jews—as possibly the ma and better equipped to adjust board. Our Sunshine chairman Mar­ pened on some occasions, such as the proposed summit quickly to American life than ian whose cultural environment jority of South African non-Jews—regret that the coming While we did not attain great tin Pick Visited the following is rich in Jewish humor and meetings, which were called without sufficient prepara­ South African Republic will not be part of the Common- his predecessor of ten years heights in all we set out to do men in the various hospitals ago." Nevertheless, Mr. Gins­ music. This is not unusual, for tion . . . Today the Arab leaders are more vocal in assail­ Wealth. There were ties of sentiment, cultural and sport­ through our committees, I feel this past weekend: his father is a well-known Can­ ing Israel than they have been for many years . . . The burg noted, "the present new that in the main, those that Seattle General—Abe Chai- ing associations, trade preferences, scholarships and ex­ arrival, as with the newcomers tor and a brilliant wit. From his present moment is, therefore, considered most inauspicious change schemes operating in the Commonwealth which asumed responsibilty in various ken; Doctors'—Alfred Goldblatt, mother he acquired many of the before him, still needs help to areas put forth valiant effort. Bernard Kay, Manuel Rosen­ for direct Arab-Israel peace talks . . . Fortified by Moscow made South Africa part of a broad grouping of countries, translate hope into the actuali­ songs, stories and witticisms he For this they are to be highly berg, Joseph Saxon; Virginia utilizes in his performances on with modern arms, President Nasser of the United Arab and had values, both tangible and intangible, for most ties of home and safety, job and commended. Mason—Joseph Bendich; Swe­ self-support, independence and stage. Republic is now talking of "destroying" Israel . . . such of us. South African Jewry met with other Jewries of the I feel that there has evolved dish—Samuel Walters; Provi­ Commonwealth at conferences, and discussed matters of a new way of life." dence—Adolf Warshal, Leon One can truthfully say that talk is naturally, no incentive to peace. . . during my administration a Emil Cohen is a proud product mutual concern. There were exchanges of information and To help them, NYANA pro­ feeling of challenge to recap­ Mazistrano; Group Health — opinion "that brought the Jewries of Britain, Canada, Aus­ vides an extensive program of William Gerstel; Restful Manor of two cultures, American and ture the prestige and glory that Yiddish. His blend of the two tralia and New Zealand somehow closer to us, and made us services including financial aid, was once ours in this commu­ •—Joe Gardner, Morris Fried­ in his performances is outstand­ MILITARY NOTES: A very impressive picture on all feel kin. setting up a home, medical and nity and that we now have in man, Sam Gordon, Louis Kami- dental care, job placement, noff. ing and always in good taste. Jewish participation in the United States armed forces in South African Jewish leaders hope this friendship will our ranks the type of member­ guidance and counseling and ship that can be readily mobil­ Jennie Grossinger may have 1960 is given by the National Jewish Welfare Board in continue. For their part, they will do their utmost to main­ other activities essential to in ized for this great task. been the first to recognize Emil its annual report . . . There were, according to JWB data, Cohen's talent, but he is being tain existing ties with the Jewries of the Commonwealth, tegration. Funds for NYANA The great need for unity in First Jewish War some 100,000 Jewish men and women serving last year and make common cause with them on Jewish matters. operations are derived from newly discovered and acclaimed the community has been one of wherever he makes an appear­ in all branches of the U. S. armed services . . . Many had The bond, in such associations, is forged by our common contributions to the United Jew­ the prime areas of our work, Memorial in Britain their wives and children with them, and the JWB* esti­ ish Appeal. "The overwhelm­ ance for the first time. His pop­ Jewishness, which is not affected by political differences and soon this will bear fruit. ularity is limited only by the mates that the number of dependents equalled or exceeded pertaining to the countries in which we live. Those differ­ ing majority of those we aided SHALOM V'L'HITRAOT, Unveiled in London have adjusted quickly, effec­ number of people who are able the number of men in uniform . . . Although scattered in ences will continue, even while we cooperate in matters WHICH MEANS, I now enter LONDON, (JTA) — The first tively and happily to.their new Jewish war memorial in this to see and hear him. more than 70 lands, they constituted a Jewish community of Jewish concern. For none of us—not here nor in Britain the ranks of the "Elders" of the The State of Israel Bond Issue of more than 200,000, the equivalent of the Jewish popula. surroundings, and have joined lodge and pledge my support to country was unveiled and con­ nor in(Canada nor in Australia nor in New Zealand—are their fellow-Americans in con­ secrated here recently in the is the central source of invest­ tions of Boston and Cleveland combined . . . They had the new administration to the ment capital for Israel's histor­ What could be called "Commonwealth Jews." There is tributing to the well-being of best of my ability, with the garden on the lawn in front of their own congregations and conducted a wide variety of no distinctive pattern of Commonwealth Jewry. Nor was their new community," Mr. the Willesden Jewish Cemetery. ic program of economic develop­ Jewish religious, cultural, educational and social activities hope tb,at "I can always BE ment. Proceeds derived through our position as South African Jews ever one in which we Ginsburg concluded THERE when the lodge calls Many leading civic and Jewish . . . They were served by 82 Jewish military chaplains on depended, as Jews, on the protection of the British Crown. Philip M. Klutznick, U.S. rep­ community leaders, as well as the sale of Israel Bonds "*£* full-time duty, and by 265 chaplains on part-time duty. on me." making possible the building of We always enjoyed full rights and freedom here—in the resentative in the United Na­ representatives of military and ' . . . The activities on their behalf by the National Jewish tions, told the 200 guests attend­ ISTANBUL, (JTA) — Thediplumati c missions to Britain permanent homes, the growth of old Boer Republics no less than in the former British industry and agriculture, the Welfare Board played' no small role in helping them to ing the dinner that the large Turkish Assembly has approved participated in the solemn cere­ maintain their interest in things Jewish . . . "The JWB Colonies. the twelfth article of the draft monies. expansion of irrigation, the con­ flow of refugees has dwindled helped the chaplains in their work of educating the chil­ The majority of South Africa's Jews originated from sharply since the early post- constitution which guarantees Inspired by the Association of struction of roads, harbors and Eastern Europe, and neither they nor their descendents World War II years, but "no "full equality before the law Jewish Ex-Servicemen, the me­railways, the increase of elec­ dren of GIs in Jewish religion, history and Hebrew by ever had any strong sentiments about the British Crown. one may hazard a guess when of all citizens without distinc­ morial was erected by the Com­ tric power, and the exploitation sending books and records to chapel libraries and by pro­ There were Jews who voted for South Africa to become a or where in this chaotic world tion of language, race, faith and monwealth War Graves Com­ of natural resources. viding a guide for education programs ... On the civilian republic, in the referendum of last October, as there were an event will transpire that will religion." mission, and the design was ap­ Reservations can be obtained front, in the Jewish center field, the report shows that the Jews who voted for the Union to remain what it is today; change its relative quiet." proved by the United Syna­ at the Israel Bond office, 5151 437 Jewish Community Centers and YM-YWHA affiliated on neither side was the British Crown a material factor NEW YORK, (JTA)—The Is gogue. The memorial is dedi­ Arcade Bldg., or by phoning with the JWB had 645,000 members, one-half of whom JERUSALEM (JTA)—Amerir rael National Physical Labora cated to the thousands of Jew­ MA. 4-0910. were adults and older adults over the age of 60 . . . in the decision; it weighed, at most, with the compara­ tory in Jerusalem has been can Jewish youth organizations ish men and women who lost 110,000 members were teenagers and young people, while tively small minority of South African Jews who hail are scheduled to send 650 youths awarded an $80,000 grant from their lives in the two world PARIS, (JTA)—The younger the remainder were children of school age . . . from Britain itself. to Israel this summer to partici­ the Rockefeller Foundation to wars and who have no known generation throughout the During the Anglo-Boer War of 1899-1902, the senti­ pate in Jewish Agency semin­ help finance research on solar resting place. Field Marshal Sir world still needs "to fight ments of large numbers of South African Jews were with ars, according to an announce­ energy, the Foundation an­ Gerald Templer and Chief Rab­ against hardened prejudices, es­ the Boers. There were Jews in the old Republics who ment by the Agency here. nounced here. bi Israel Brodie participated in pecially against anti-Semitism," fought with the Boer forces, as there were Jews in the the dedication and consecra­ the United Nations Educational, P. X. SOOPER MARKET Cape Colony and Natal who served in the British ranks. Jews will contribute towards the progress of the Republic, tion. About 1,000 Jewish war Scientific and Cultural Organ­ BELLEVUE'S ECONOMY SHOPPING CENTER The attitude is characteristic of Jewish citizens, not only MS they have contributed towards the progress of the veterans attended, in addition ization declared here, in a study in South Africa, but in all lands. Their loyalty is given, Union; and their is no doubt that their contribution will to several hundred relatives of called "Texts and Documents on BELLEVUE and LAKE HILLS freely and fully, to the state of which they are citizens. be equally appreciated by their fellow-citizens. Jewish war dead. Anti-Semitism." 4 THE 8RANSCR1PT Monday, June 5, 1961 Moroccans Cancel Dr. Goldmann Says He Jewish Liturgical Neo Nazis Preparing Will Settle in Israel; Greetings From Spokane For German Elections; Not Knesset Candidate Music Composed By Ban Anti-Semites Income for Jews TEL AVIV (JTA)—Dr. Na­ CASABLANCA, (JTA)—The hum Goldmann, president of BONN (JTA)—In preparation the World Zionist Organization, j GREETINGS from Negro Organist for next September's national Moroccan Government has can­ celed a new regulation. that has declared his "readiness": Wing Wo INLAND CASKET CO. PATERSON, N.J. (JTA) — elections, various right-wing here to settle in Israel "shortly," j WHITWORTH COLLEGE groups in West Germany have would have taken from the Chinese Herb Co. Worshippers at Congregation Jewish community 90 percent and to join the new Liberal! N. 2320 Atlantic FA. 7-4497 Serving the Great Northwest B'nai Jeshurun here heard the begun maneuvering themselves Party, formed here two weeks W. 917 Sprague MA. 4-5542 of the kosher meat-tax income ag0 DR. FRANK F. WARREN, President temple's cantor and choir per­ into new units. At the same welfare' through the merger of the SPOKANE time, however, steps are under­ needed for Jewish SPOKANE Country Homes Estates, Spokane 53, Wash. form a one and one-half hour needs here. Progressive and General Zion-' religious service, the music for way to ban at least one of the ist parties. The cancellation was an­ which was composed by the existing anti-Semitic groups, Dr. Goldmann stated he is the German Reichspartei. nounced after a number of temple's Negro-Baptist organ­ leadin "not yet ready" to run for the GREETINGS SINCERE BEST WISHES ist. The organist, 20-year-old Premier S Jewish personalities Mcsnifo Schleswig-Holstein had Knesset (Parliament) on the William Farley Smith, made his Kai Uwe von Hassel was re-'| intervened with the Gov- Liberal Party ticket to be Spokane Linen Pharmacy Dr. David C. Cowen's Peerless Dentists debut as a composer of Jewish ported to have notified the' eminent on this issue. The Cas- drawn up by the party for the 3 Supply Co. and Staff liturgical music after working state' Jewish community de- forthcoming national elections, S. 3018 Grand Blvd. for six months with the Reform ves N. 629 Erie KE. 4-2693 Zukor Bldg. -:- Spokane -:- MA. 4-3348 chairman of a move to obtain ajf annually about 50,000,000 to be held in August. But, he RI. 7-8093 Spokane temple's cantor, Joseph Posner, court order declaring the party f^ncs from the meat-tax, and declared, he would participate SPOKANE in creating a musical setting in illegal in the state. The party thls mon/y has been *e maJ.n urc of th in the election campaign in a modern idiom for the tradi­ considers itself the successor of f * . * commumty s wel- support of the Liberal list. tional responses during the the Socialist Reichspartei, which ifare ^nd- Under the proposed Ball & Dodd service. The president of the WZO GREETINGS the German Supreme Court de regulation, 45,000,000 francs told a conference of Liberal Mr. Smith, who does not read clared unconstitutional in 1952. would have gone to the Moslem Funeral Home, Inc. community. Party leaders that he cannot Richard S. Munter Your Friends in This Community for 70 Years Hebrew, explained that by list­ Some of its leaders have been run for the Knesset because he Sunset Memorial Chapel Meanwhile, L'Avant Garde ening and getting accustomed to charged with delivering anti- will be unable to discontinue his Empire State Bldg. South 327 Jefferson 1124 W. Riverside -:- Spokane '•'-:- MA. 4-2181 Semitic speeches "dangerous to and other Moroccan left-wing the tone of the language he was many activities, as Zionist lead­ MA. 4-9229 Spokane Spokane MA. 4-4234 able to set the transliteration the order of the legal state." newspapers have launched a ress er and 'in other capacities, in to music. Noting that he used The .German Gemeinschaft P campaign here urging the the short time remaining be­ Jewis modes and the resources (German Communist Party,) a Government to nationalize the fore the August elections. How­ remaining schools operated by of the Hassidic idiom, he said political grouping considered ever, he assured the Liberal K & N ELECTRIC LOOFT'S 'mSS I'MMl that the melodies were "not of neo-Nazi and anti-Semitic, held the Alliance Israelite Univer- leaders that, when he settles in; selle. The Moroccan Govern­ MOTORS INC. traditional source, but they are its national convention at Nu­ Israel, he would be ready to | FOOD MARKET W. 3525 Government Way -:- Spokane -:- MA. 4-7094 definitely Jewish." Mr. Smith is remberg yesterday, and voted to ment has already nationalized take up any suitable function to SALES-SERVICE-REPAIRS into the Moroccan general edu­ . 2103 Empire HU. 7-4770 Close to Mt. Nebo Cemetery the sixth organist in the 114- run candidates in all German be proposed.by the party. Mean­ Also year history of the congrega­ states in next September's na­ cation system 40 percent of the while, he reiterated his readi­ and schools while the remainder Electric Tool Repair and Parts tion. tional elections to the Bundes­ ness to participate in the elec­ LOOFT'S MARKET tag, lower house of Parliament. were reorganized under an Alli­ tion campaign on behalf of the Any Make ance organization headed by Liberal list. Wholesale—Retail Manor Subscribe to The Transcript. With 540 delegates attending, Moroccan Jews in compliance the party adopted a platform in with a Government decision (, in a Authorized Service 3rd & Perry TE. 8-4496 SQUIRT-NESBITT CO. which one plank demands that barring foreign organizations cable from its correspondent in the International Court of Jus­ "Lincoln Welder" FRESH FRUITS-VEGETABLES MANSION HOUSE from Jewish affairs. Jerusalem, reported today that W. 124 Boone SPOKANE FA. 5-9097 tice "make an end to show Dr. Goldmann said he "would 1311 N.Washington MEATS-GROCERIES REST HOME trials like the trial of Adolf relinquish his United States ci­ FA. 8-3260 • SPOKANE Eichmann -now being held in Association Officers tizenship and join the new Lib­ East 3011 Weliesley Jerusalem." eral Party in Israel. The Zionist BEST WISHES HU. 7-2904 • SPOKANE The German Gemeinschaft is leader's action marked a per­ Compliments the rival group of the German Elected by English- sonal challenge to Premier Dav­ VALLEY VOLKSWAGEN Reichspartei. At present, it has id Ben-Gurion.") no representatives in the Bund­ Jewish Publisher ANCHOR SECURITIES COMPANY HEINZ ZEGKE BEST WISHES South 117 Rancher Road at the Freeway estag, but it does hold several NEW YORK, (JTA)—Joseph PATRONIZE TRANSCRIPT municipal council seats in sev­ W. 731 Sprague Spokane TE. 8-4131 KE. 5-3595 SPOKANE CHECKER CAB G. Weisberg, publisher of the ADVERTISERS eral towns in Bavaria. The Jewish Advocate of Boston, MA. 4-4171 party re-elected August Haus- was reelected president of the leiter as its chairman. He was American Jewish Press Associa­ SPOKANE formerly a functionary in the tion at the group's annual con­ Nazi Party. vention recently. Other officers re-named by Hyde Secretarial Council of Federations the association were Jules Mil­ Service ler of the Jewish Exponent of MIMEOGRAPHING - MAIUNG Sends Study Mission Philadelphia, Albert W. Go- MUtTIGRAPHING lomb of the American Jewish 306 Hyde Bldg. MA. 4-2518 To Israel and Europe Outlook of Pittsburgh and Leo SPOKANE NEW YORK (JTA)—Shifts in H. Frisch of the American Jew­ American Jewish philanthropic ish World of Minneapolis-St. responsibilities in Israel and Paul, vice-president; James Europe will be the major focus Wissch of the Texas Jewish Post StCKEL INWEAVING of a second Overseas Study Mis­ of Dallas-Fort Worth, secretary, sion of the Council of Jewish and Milton Pinsky of the Ohio COMPANY Federations and Welfare Funds Jewish Chronicle of Columbus, treasurer. Room 514, Zukor Building this month, it was announced here recently; Irving Kane, Joseph Cummins of the B'nai SPOKANE • MA. 4-2775 Council president, will be the B'rith Messenger of Los Ange­ head of the Mission which will les was re-named chairman of be composed of federation and the executive committee. Other JONES welfare fund leaders. They will members of the committee are leave on June 18 for three Eli Jacobs of the Buffalo Jew­ weeks of intensive discussions ish Review, Morris Janoff of the RADIATOR SHOP with European and Israeli lead­ Jewish Standard of Jersey City, 41 YEARS' DEPENDABLE SERVICE ers on a wide range of problems and Adolph Rosenberg of the of mutual concern. Southern Israelite of Atlanta. 4 Hour Service The Mission will be a follow- Eleazar Lipsky, president of RADIATOR SPECIALISTS up of the first mission in 1958 the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, when a similar group took part Nights or Sundays was the principal guest speaker in a two-way exchange of ex­ at the annual luncheon of the Call RI. 7-6433 periences with Israeli leaders. convention. The current Mission, in recogni­ East 220 2nd Avenue tion of the progress achieved in RI. 7-6188 • SPOKANE European Jewish communities, Jewish Book Council will include a full week of con­ ferences with Jewish leaders in Makes Four Awards London and Paris before pro­ NEW YORK, (JTA) — Four ceeding to Israel. In Israel, the cash awards for the best Jewish Peter M. Jacoy American delegation will confer books published in 1960 in fic­ with more than a dozen top tion, poetry and juvenile field , SANTA F£ CIGARS Government officials, welfare were made here recently at the R. G. DUN CIGARS leaders and also with members annual meeting of the Jewish BERING CIGARS of the United States Govern­ Book Council of the National GARCIA & VEGA CIGARS ment Mission to Israel. Jewish Welfare Board. Edward L. Wallant, of Nor- Cigarette In London, the American com­ munal leaders will meet with walk, Connecticut, received the Vending Machines officials of the Central British $250 Harry and Ethel Daroff Fund and other major organi­ Memorial fiction award for his West 402 Sprague zations engaged in financing novel, "The Human Season." MA. 4-2321 • SPOKANE conducting social welfare, health The Harry and Florence Kovner and other communal programs. Memorial poetry awards, of $100 In France, the Mission will con­ each, went to Dr. Ephraim E. fer with leaders of Fonds Social Lisitsky, of New Orleans, for Juif Unifie, the central French his volume of Hebrew poetry, MAX J. KUNEY Jewish Welfare organization. "K'mo Hayom Rad" (As the Day Additional conferences will be Wanes), published in Tel Aviv; held with officials of the Stand­ and to Joseph Rubinstein of COMPANY ing Conference of European New York for his Yiddish work, Communal Services, an organi­ "Megillath' Russland." Regina General zation whose primary aims are Tor, of Poughkeepsie, New similar to those of the Council York, won the Isaac Siegel Contractors of Jewish Federations and Wel­ Memorial award of $250 for fare Funds. 1960's best Jewish juvenile work N. 120 Ralph • KE. 5-1681 in English published in the United States, entitled "Discov­ SPOKANE Banks Dropping Bars ering Israel." In addition to the individual To Jewish Executives, awards, the Council voted cita­ tions to six libraries meeting A.J.C. Reports stated criteria for Jewish librar­ NEW YORK, (JTA)—Major ies. The citations were given to banking firms in the United the libraries of Temple Emanu- States are beginning to show a El, Birmingham, Ala.; Temple willingness to grant equal op­ Mishkan Tefila, Chestnut Hill, portunity to Jews seeking an Mass.; the Hillel Library at the Make Good the Promise! executive career in banking, ac­ University of Californa at Los cording to a study disclosed at Angeles; the Wood library of the 54th annual meeting of the Beth David Congregation, Phil­ You promised them life—you promised them farm settlements, build the homes for immi­ Riverside at Stevens American Jewish Committee. adelphia; the Falk Memorial Li­ Delegates also were told by brary of Temple Sinai, Pitts­ liberty—-you promised a chance for anew grants, buy the medicines, furnish the care and Dr. John Slawson, executive burgh; and Congreation Beth MA. 4-2373 vice-president, that despite "the Israel, Camden, N. Y. future to hundreds of thousands of human be­ education and training needed by youth and , prophecies of doom that have come out of Israel and else­ ings when you made your pledge this year to aged among 320,000 unabsorbed immigrants— where, Judaism in America will Israeli Orthodox Jews survive and flourish." Demonstrate Against our community campaign. for the vital help needed by men, women and Visit The two-year survey in Phil­ Friday Night Show adelphia of employment prac­ The time has come to make good your children in 26 lands throughout the world. tices in major banks found that TEL AVIV, May 14. (JTA)— PHIL'S About 1,000 Orthodox Jews promise—in cash. For only cash can make the ONLY CASH can save lives—build .lives. barriers against Jews persisted staged a demonstration at but that "the door is no longer FOR THE FINEST IN FOOD Petach Tikvah on a recent Fri­ promise come true. Only cash can build the firmly shut." The study was the day night, trying to prevent a PAY YOUR PLEDGE—TODAY. ITALIAN DISHES pilot project of surveys of major performance in one of the banks throughout the United town's theatres which they con­ Banquet Rooms Available States. sidered a violation of the sac- The survey showed that in redness of the Sabbath. A week Call TE. 8-2842 Philadelphia, Jews comprise 25 earlier, a jazz concert was percent of the college graduates. staged at the same theatre on GIVE TO / have read your advertisement explaining the need for cash to sustain In contrast, only slightly more Friday night. This time, Ortho­ programs of aid in Israel and 26 other lands, and am happy to enclose PHIL'S than one-half of the one per­ dox Jews had asked for a police FEDERATED JEWISH FUND AND COUNCIL my check for $ > fulfilling (all) (part) of my pledge to our cent of the officers, at the six permit to demonstrate against local campaign in behalf of the United Jewish Appeal andother causes. FINE largest banks were Jewish. another Friday night perform­ 1961 CAMPAIGN Pour of these six banks had no ance, but permission was denied. NAME. Jewish officers at all despite the Religious residents of Petach 725 Seaboard Bldg., Seattle 1, Wash. ADDRESS. FOODS fact that most bank officers are Tikvah massed around Yeshiva drawn from the ranks of college House and started marching to­ Make checks payable lo N. 110 Howard • Spokane graduates. United Jewish Appeal Is Major ward the theatre, evidently in­ Beneficiary Agency tending to block entrances to (IOCAI CAMPAIGN AND ADDRESS) the house. When reinforced police units tried to break up TIME OIL COMPANY the demonstrations, some of the Orthodox protesters pelted the THE BEST IN STOVE AND DIESEL OILS policemen with stones. However, AT. 2-0420 Seattle the police kept the entrances to 2737 Commodore Way the theatre open.