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VOLU~E LIX, NUMBER 15 FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1976 20¢ PER COPY Beth David To Install New Slute 91 Officers New officers for, the coming year work for the bettermalt of Temple at Temple Beth David-Anshci Kov­ Beth David-Anshci Kovno, to ad­ no will be installed on Sunday, June minister its affairs to the best of 13. their ability, and to promote ita They include Representative future. Samuel C . Kagan, president; Mr. Robert A . Riesman, William Kanopkin, vice-president; president of the Jewish Fedcntion Mrs. A braha'm Sla11ster, recording · of R. I., has been designated as the secretary; Berna't'd Schneider, cor­ installing ofTICCI'. He is recognized responding sccre:taf.Y; Max Tippe, as a leader in J-isb community af­ financial sccr.etary; Herbert fairs" and as such, has acquired a Wagner, trcasuftlt; and Jerome distinguished record of -.ice to Aron sergeant-abarms. the Jewish people. Board of trustees will be Abraham Aron, Milton Bi'onstein, Religious services will be under Abner Hornstein, Leonard Kaplan, the direction of Cantor Charles Charles Kilberg, Raymond Muffs, Ross and will begin promptly at 8 s,-,. .._._the fwr ,-~ _,.,._ ~ ...... t of the ,..._,i.n al of w'-' pai,I hith Milton Sherman, Mrs. Albert Snell . p.m. llilute le Jwph Galiln. s-.6oa'-Wtto ,...... _,_Mr.Manti l. Ha■t ■ n'-d , Mr.,._. Licht, Mr.,,_,.. and Mrs. Harold Winkleman. Max Tippc· will serve as the Galdn, O..t of H■n■r, Mr ...... W. .... Mr. Max Alperin, and Mt. I.a.■.! A. ...._n. Honorary member of the board of Master of Ceremonies. Provision trustees is Hyman 8. Stone. has been made ·to hold the fmal lritish Air Show By their acceptance, these people drawing of the grand prizes of the Community-Wide Testimonial have pledged their intentions to annual raffle. Ian Israeli Jet LONDON: Controversey bu Given Galkin By Federation been stirnid by the org&!lizcn of Britain's principal air abow, who O¥a- 400 people attended the 31st Salmanson, Edwin S. Soforcnko, have barred an Israeli fiptcr plane ■ nnual meeting of the Jewish Stanley P. Blacher, and Herman C. from participating. Fedcntion of Rhode ! ■land . In Sclya, vice presidents; Martin I. According to Desmond Oough, conjwKtion with thi■ oommunity­ Dittclman, treasurer; Leonard spokc■ m ■ n for the Society of wide Pthcrinc wu a tribute to Granoff, associate treasurer; Nor­ British Aerospac:e Companie■, Jo,cph Galkin, retiring executive man D. Tilles, secretary; Dan sponsor or I.he Farnboroulb Air ~icqN...._. of the Federation. Asher, executive dir~r; William Show, the lr.i-aelis applied too late. A highlight 9f the evening was a L. Robin, associate exec:utivc direc­ The event is scheduled for multi-media slide presentation tor; Joseph Galkin, c:on­ September 5 through 12. written. directed and produced by sultant. George Miller An newspaper bu as■crted Mrs. Henry Mukoff dcpic:ting Barrington, Samuel Shlevin - that pressure from Saudi Arabia Joseph Gal.kin's thirty-four years Pawtucket, Everett Bcrlinsky - was to blame for the rcjec:tion of with the Jcwiab Federation. Cranston-Warwick, Dr. Alden H. Israel's entry into the show. An of- Pracntations wen: made by the Blackman - Providence, Edward ficial from the Israeli Ain;nft In- past prc■identa of the Federation Goldberg - Newport, Dr. Robert dustrics claims Farnborough and by Mr. Robert A. Riesman, G . Wcisbord - South County, representatives agreed to allow the , who wu re-dcdcd for another term Lester A. Mackte2: - Woonsocket, the Kfir, plancon May 25 to be as prcsidcnl They spoke of the area vice-presidents . M.ax WOMEN'S AMIIICAN Oil: The ..... W.NI Seulho,n M ■11 ■ dtuull1 entered. Two days later, that dcci- many years they worked with Mr. Alperin, Merrill L. Hass~nfeld, ...ion of w-·• A...... _ on held• ...... _ .. v•'•- sion was reversed. Galkin and the contributions that Frank Licht, and Joseph W. Ress, May 26. 0fflcen ln■ tallecl - S--. c.-, ...... ; Hep■ ...... A teport in the Tel Aviv be made to the community during honorary presidents. Benjamin chairwoman of the executive cemmlttea, ...... --...... _ W.W. .-spaper, Maariv, r-.tly ■aid bis inc:wnbency. Brier, Ira S. Galkin, Stanley man, ll!llen levter cmcl Illa a..-t, vice pN1i11i,nta; S.- V..._, Saudi Arabia had warned the The general chairmen of the Grossman, Samuel Rosen, and -u,-. Toity a..,., financial_._,,..._,-• •a p1 ...... British· that their Arab eaport evening wen: Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Aleundcr Rumplcr, honorary vice­ _,.tary; Dontthy •-. -dins -,; ,.., ----.; ...... market for military plane■ would be On.man; their CXM:bairmcn, were presidents. -tary; and 1oz Kurza1,-parlla-tarian. Chaaa-fw the_,_ jeopardized if the Israeli Kfir wen: Mr. & Mn. Mu Alperin, Mr. & The board of directors for the Judl,th o.odman. Plctutecl l,e,. -, Wt to right, ll■a K,._, ...... permitted to show its capabilitia at Mn. Bertram L. Bernhardt, Mr. & term ending 1979 waa elected as pra■iclent; Sandr Cohen, inalnunl ,...w..,t; and Hep■ ...... _, Farnborough. Mrs. McrriD L. H-Ccld, Mr. & follows: Banice C. Bazar, Mrs. chairwoman_, ihe executive -mlttea. ~·· · S.,.Nak ...,__ Mrs. Frank Licht, Mr. & Mn. Alden H. Blackman, Irwin Chase, The Kfir is a supersonic: singlo- Joseph W. Ress, Mr. & Mrs. Barry Cohen, Gerald CoJicn, Mrs. seater that performed well against Robert A. Ricsman, Mr. & Mrs. Newton 8 . Cohn, Oscar L. the Arab-piloted MIG-21's durina Edmund I. Waldman, Mr. & Mrs.· Davison, Sidney Dressler, Dr. the Middle East war of October Manmd Weil, Dr. and Mrs. Jacob Ronald Eisler. Abraham Factor, 1973. It is based on the Frenc:b Stone, Mrs. Leonard I. Salmanson, Dr. Seymour Feldman, William Dassault airframe and is powered Mrs. Julius Irving, and Mrs. Fellner, Albert I. Gordon, Sidney by a General Electric J-79 turbojet- Raymond L. Cohen. F. Greenwald, David Horvitz, Mrs. engine. The special committee chairmen Sherwin J. Kapstein, Sol Koffler, The official of the Israeli Aircraft and their assistants, who made the Jerrold L. Lavine, Richard A. Industries, which is gover~t- evening possible · wccc, Mr. Licht. Richard P. Lorber, Philip owned, said today that while the Benjamin M. Falk, Mrs. Abraham J . Macktcz, Brian Messing, Richard final date for entering the Fam- - Percelay, Mrs. Robert Hochberg, S. Mittleman, Ernest Nathan, borough event was the end of Mrs. Max Alperin, Mrs. David Mitchell a,iffkin, Peter K . February, he had been notified that Horvitz, Mrs. David Litchman, Rosedale, Louis B: Rubinstein, the list "would not close until the Mrs. Julius Epstein, Mrs. Louis .. Samuel. Salmanson, Albert eve of the show." Minnan._ Mrs. Henry Markoff, and Samdpcril. . __ "So according to thi$,'' said the Mrs. Bernard Sherman. Jerome R. Sapolsky, Richard · ofTicial, who asked to remain un-, - The following slate of officers for Shein, Dr. Albert Silverstein, Mrs. 1 identified, •·1 went to sec the Fam- the term 1976-19n was elected: Sheldon S. Sollosy, Herbert Stern, borough -people. · Robert A. Riesman, president; Allan W. Sydney, Alan E . "This was on May 25, and they Melvin G . Alperin, Mrs. Leonard L Symonds, Jacob N . Temkin, Mar­ were quite happy to see me, and tin M. Temkin, Dr. Norman GUllAND TO IE HONOIID: •~ ,,__ S. Gualand, ...... , ■plrilual they gave me an ·affirmative reply. -ABORTION Zucker. · l■ad■rol Temple Sinai, wll N ...... _,_Mo 111,d ■hlwt,,.MI..,... to the and said 'You're welcome.' I MILWAUKEE: An official of The board of directors for the COftl ....tl ■n, lhe c.ll!ftUnity rmd l■nNl, It-- ■-...... , ...... reported this to our people in Israel. the Catholic league for Religious terms ending 1977 and 1978 s.- HahiN,nd, chalm.n of .... tribute CMnlliltt..;; . . I ' • "Two days later they :wrote me a and Civil Rights bas accused the remains the same. The four rab­ The ■cCllllon wlll N • p,egram of tribute In ...... , Slial.., ..._.:..... letter in which they went back on American Jewish Congress of binical representatives for the term tcf'b■ held Tue■clay r,enlni, June 15, at T-,1■ Sinai.#. lhNry '-w at what they said before and stated ..adopting the posture of legal ending 1977 arc Rabbis Leslie Y. 7:30 p.m. wlN p,ead■ the-•• a■ wll a Yi.n-...... - there is no room iri the air show." positivism, the very ideology that Gutterman, Jerome S. Gurland, G_t.,....., wlll N hWll a-. K...... , Wt, ce-clNilniwleftheNatlenal ...... ,v. enabled Hitler ... to·?pursuc his Joel H. Zaimanm and Gcrald.Zclcr­ Cone~' Commltta■., Jtat■., ...... - ...... , Mr. 't)ough, speaking for the genocidal policies," 6y its support myer. 'The four presidential ap­ Temple l■th Sh■lom, Miami ll■ach, "-lcla. . - •. . , promoters, conc:cded that last . for legalized abortion. Dr. Lowell pointees for the term ending 1977 TrilMita■ te laWil ~,land f1N exp■ctod , to _N _ ..__ . .,,, The MNt minute entries were sometimes per- - A. Dunlap, the lcagu,:'s assistant arc Dr. Charles MandJ:ll, Mrs. 1..,...... , 1.-ul■ E. G■lln■au, ll■h■p of tlN. "••IIMI• ~ c.--■n missiblc. But he maintained that the executive director, made that Benjamin Mellion, Mrs. Sol McrywJamel LT_,., .Jr.; encl llallblJNIH,Zalman, ...... INll■r•fT- ' Israeli company never did put in a · c:harge in a study titled "Neo­ Resnik, and Dr. M . Louis pl■ llnanu-ll, a -''.formal" application to parti<:ipate. . Nazism in America?" Kirschenbaum. ENTERTAINMENT? _ EDERSHEIM DIES . . LOOKiNG FOR apartment, ~ ea11 · , AMSTERDAM, (JTA) - Karel an something used, a service? Find it in J. Edersheim, a . Dutch Zionist ANpELL PRODUCTIONS the Herald Classified section. To .- -leader who served as Israel's . 723-'679 place a Classified advertisement in representative at The Hague for two Vocali1t1 - Cambos the Herald, call 724-0200 to ask fo, Your years after the creation of the State, about rates. "S-ial" Ocmsion1 died here last week ~! the age of 82. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY BENEFIT I 7 LEONARD BERNSTEIN CONDUCTING 6 THE NEW YQRX PHILHARMONIC 6 and H GALA CHAMPAGNE SUPPER 0 Immediately followinK p - June 23, 1976 at 8:00 P.M. /. E Providence CIYlc Center s $50 per pe..- Blacl( Tie, Tax deductible T Call 831-

_;_ &ist -·a,.,.,,. B°""'1 THEOOOIIE CHMURA, left, Is pictvNd prfl«lfing a c'-11 lo Dr. Stanley I ...... ,l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;.=;;;a~~ Simon, Mnior ,u....., at The Miriam Hoepltal, •~I. Sapolalry, GO EL AL Under Rabbinical Supervisi.on of Robbi Yookov Uvsitzky pNliclent of the hoapital, loob on. The checli ....,.._,. fvnch raiMcl from the community lty Mr. O.mura tfwouth an appeal on his Sunday morning ~N1\','' ALL PRODUCTS BAK.ED IN THIS BAKERY P"ltlrGm on WWON laclio. Thia .., w111 i.o uaocl ,. •taltlah -a concor 1s~ .a L l ARE KOSHER EXCEPT THOSE PACKAGED NMGteh fund at The Miriam Hoepltal. Mr. O.mura, whe -tty un- ~~ dorwont aurgory for cancor, hoa ..,_this..,, In 9ratituclo for his--, AND BAKED IN OTHER BAKERIES . . and in an o'ffort to -,. a pultllc --that _., lncllvldual muat do THIS YEAR "O JERUSALEM" hla part1n holpina to find_...,.,., the cure oncl provonfion of-. 2/ 3 w~:' STAYS 463 EAST AVENUE' JOAQUIM G. BRASILEIRO PAWTUCKET, R.I. 02860 OWNER - ., Boston's 'JCC Appeals sour::A:.~~~":;,~CESS Phg~e:.. 728-0260 Clo,ed Monday Open 6 Days to 8,00 p.m. F D• f v• • BERMUDA JULY I-JULY 5 or fSOS er f(ffmS Id. Trip Flit .., Hotel $lSO 2 M.al1 DaUy BOSTON: The Jewish Com­ natural disasters in the February MOUNT munity Co11ncil of Metropolitan earthquake. A poor country to start CALIFORNIA CSSSIC Boston has issued an appeal to with, Guatemala experienced I cloyo-7 nighh greater Boston area residents ta join tremendous material and economic from Booton 389 SINAI MONUMENT COMPANY the Jewish people of Guatemala in a losses. every Saturday Comp/ete Mitchell of the Mt. Sinai Monument project 10 rebuild the city of Twenty-lhrce thousand people Sanarate which was devastated by lost their lives, hundreds of MULLET BAY CHARTERS Company designed approximately 90% i earthquakes last February. thousands were wounded and near­ ! SUMMER, FAU, of the monuments placed in the ly one and a half million people, out XMAij NEW YEARS Lincoln Park Cemetery and Temple Beth · Albert Schlossberg, Council of a population of live million, were RED CED PRICES president. who issued the appeal, left homeless. According to Enrique El Cemetery in the past 30 years. said the 200 Jewish families of Engel. president of the "Bricks for CHARTERS - Call Mitchell for guidance in selecting Sanarate have already begun callee­ Guatemala" program, the situation IRELAND, ENGLAND ting funds in the "Bricks for is desperate now, but will become ITAlY ... RESERVE TODAY an appropriate Jewish monument or Guatemala" program which they for obtaining a comparative quotation much worse this month when the Call for lllff -1,ure hope will be supported by all the six-month tropical rainy season DOROTHY ANN for a monument you have been quoted Jewish people in the world. ends. WIENER TRAVEL elsewhere ... call 331-3337 Guatemala tralfitionally a friend Sanarate will be rebuilt in the 766 H0l'E ST., l'IIOV. of Israel. suffered one of its worst name of all Jewish_~ple . ----272-62uu.___ ..

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Does she grasp the rela­ Rhode Islanders who arc first in addition to one of their own. So it tionship of the organization to its our own days. was with the Moses Montefiore members or its duties to the com­ We have elected three Rhode Ladies' Hebrew Benevolent Asso­ munity. Is she likely to make FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1976 Island women to offices in the ciation organized in 1880 as well friends or to irritate many of the Jewish community, offices that as in the case of the Hebrew members• Union Aid Association in­ When a member is elected to corporated in 1890. We must re­ the office of first vice president, he -member that women were new at must have had good marks on all FRESH APPROACHES"E'~"df~mm conducting affairs of an organiza­ these enumerated points. There is tion. East European women cer­ one difference. Whereas in the tainly were at a loss where parlia­ early days only men ever had a mentary Jaw was concerned. chance to prove their meule, to­ But this year we have added day women stand on the same three women to most important scale as men. They are judged by TO THE STUDY positions in the Jewish community. the same standards. They are These positions were not elected to the offices as men were gained by 0ag waving, by demand­ previously elected. ing Women's Right~. nor by battle The phenomenon is still new. cries that arc so prevalent at the We are likely to add, by sheer OF ANCIENT JUDAISM present time. They were duly force of habit. whenever a woman By JACOB NEUSNER rule, then Tosefta places the im­ from the answers to these ques­ elected to their posts by consent is elected, "The First Woman /In this series. in five parts, Pro­ print of its interpretation µpon the tions supplied by the excgctes and recognition of their abilities Ever " Now there arc three fessor Jacob Neusner describes meaning of Mishnah. irom the third to the twentieth by the entire membership of their women. each one of them being a some of the new approaches devel­ Now no one would imagine century. But since, in the main respective Boards of Directors. "First". In the years to coine the oped at Brown University in the ihat the original meaning of ian­ the supposition of the established made up of men and women. novelt y will rub off and we will re­ study of ancient Judaism. particu­ akh is to be uncovered in the exegetical tradition is non-histori­ How docs a person become port of a woman officer just the larly that form of Judaism repre­ pages of Midrash or in the me­ cal and therefore uninterested in elected to a high position in an or­ sa me as we report of a man offi- sented by the Talmud and related dieval commentaries to the Scrip­ what pericopae meant at the out­ ganization• cer. compilations./ tures. On the contrary, everyone set. the established tradition, with­ Fi rst the women must become Of the three women who hold understands that Tanakh has been equal members. and they must be high office in Jewish organizations (Continued from last week) out reevaluation will not serve. subjected to a long history of in­ That is not to suggest it cannot be visible. The membership notices Mrs. Rollie Hostein was the pio­ PART IV terpretation, and that that history, drawn upon. The contrary is the them and keeps them in mind for neer. She was elected President of The investigation of the reli- · while interesting, is germane to case. future elevations. These elevations Temple Habonim-Barrington gious and legal ideas of a tractatc the oripaal meaning of Tanakh I know no other road into the arc gradual. A woman member is Community Center, a fourteen of Mishnah-Tosefta must begin only when, on objective and criti­ heart of a pericope. At the same put on the Board of Directors. She year old Congregation which has with a fresh exegesis of the trac- , cal grounds, we arc able 10 affirm time, the established agcn­ is given responsible work on 'grown from 30 members in 1963 tale. Let me explain why this is ii by historical criteria. By con­ dum- the set of issues, problems. various committees. She is judged to 90, with a school for children the case and what is to be done. trast, discussion of Mishnaic per­ and questions deemed worth con­ by her performance. Is she really and yo ung people of about 120. The established exegesis takes icopac in Talmud and medieval sideration- is to be drastically interested in the work of the orga­ Mrs. Hostein is the wife of for granted an axiom that is sim­ commentaries and codes generally reshaped, even while much that we ni zation? Is she willing to give up Clifford and is the mother of tw o ply false: all texts and laws arc to exhausts the analysis of the mean­ have received will be reaffirmed, if evenings at home or at parties and children. the older of whom is a be interpreted in the light of all ing of Mishnaic pericopae: on grounds quite different from going-out events• Is she capable in student at the University of Penn­ other texts and laws. Talmudic What is meant is simply: What those wh ich motivated the great what she undertakes? ""!ere mem­ sy lvania. She has been' active at discussions of Mishnah and its · did these words mean to the cxegctcs. bership will not do. An organiza- the Temple from the day of its in­ meanings invariably shape the re­ people who made them up, in the The classical' excgctcs faced the ception and is beloved by the Con­ ceived interpretation of Mishnah, late first and second century? task of showing the profound in­ SYRIAN WHITE WASH gregation. The women would not for example. If Toscfta-itsclf a What issues can have been in their terrelationships, in logic and PARIS (ZINS): Salim Tatah, in­ let her. serve at Temple parties be­ commentary- supplies a con­ minds? meaning, of one law to the next, troduced by French radio as " head cause they wanted her to do more ception of Mishnah's principle or True, much is to be learned to developing and expanding the of the Jewi sh community in ,. important work in the Congrega­ subtleties and complexities of law, said here in an interview that he tion, Mrs. Hostein said in an in­ in the supposition that in hand is a received an audience with Syrian terview with a reporter. timeless and harmonious. wholly President Assad who told him that Rosalea Cohn , the wife of Editor's ·Mailbox intcgr.atcd and unitary structure of in the very near future the Newton B. Cohn, is the mother of law and logic. In other words, the authorities will no longer require an two daughters. The oldest is doing established exegetical tradition individual's religion to be listed in a graduate work 'lit Temple Univer­ properly and correctly ignores Syrian passport. Tatah further sity and the youngest is entering declared that the ban of emigra­ Trin.ity Square's Problem questions of beginnings and devel­ Clark University. She was recently tion from Syria applies to all opment, regarding these questions elected President of the 121 ytar­ The problem of financing, a of those wearied by unsuccessful citizens of that country without as irrelcvcnt to the true meaning old Congregation Sons of Israel common accompaniment of the efforts to raise quite a lot of mon­ regard to their religion. The of the law under the aspect of and David, Temple Beth El. Ro­ arts, seems to be the primary ey yearly for a company that is "spokesman" added that the Syrian eternity. salea is a graduate of the Univer­ problem in the dispute between daring, innovative, sometimes President had given him assurances the Foundation for Repertory brilliant, and sometimes expensive. And that is indeed the sity of Rhode Island. She holds that in the very near- future there membership in a number of orga­ Theater in Rhode Island and the If the Company·and the Foun­ case-except •• we dai• to will be no discrimination between speak atoo.t specific, llutorical per- nizations, has been President of Trinity Personna Company. The dation can reconcile their differ­ Jews and nonJews in his country. Foundation is responsible for the ences this time, it will be good for soaallties, at - - d-, wllo . the Sisterhood from 1967 to I 970 theater b!Jilding .,and for raising -the playgoing public to realize that spoke die lupqe of dleir owa :? .... :. - .::~~.:~~~~~~ _:_·_: .:: :--- .. :: :: and on the Board of the Temple money for the Company; the keeping Trinity here should mean day ... ~tlleisaesof since 1969. Her election was really , Company, Adrian Hall and the ac­ more than just buying a subscrip­ COMMUNITY a "First." She joins a succession dleir -· epodl. tors, is responsible for presenting. tion: everybody who cares ought If one hopes to tell not about CALENDAR of Presidents since 18.54. a season of plays. to give what he can and try to "Talmudic Judaism" in gener­ ' Geraldine, or as she is called al-organized, as is clear, around · A SERVICE OF .THE by her friends, Gerry, is the wife There have been financiai' raise money from· other donors. $90,000 must be raised by July 20, various specific topics-but to !le• .. JEWISH FEDERATION of Warren Foster and is the moth­ crises and disagreements with ex­ OF R~E ISLAND or we may have · seen the last or scribe the history and development er of four children. The oldest is ecutive boards before, but this is and the -Trinity in its present form. of Talmudic Judaism, then, the ~ married and the other three arc in the first time a public airing of the I.I. JEWISH'IIERALD LOIS ATWOOD / sources adduced in evidence have college. She will serve as president situation has inade most Rhodc'Is• For Listing CaH 421-4111 to be examined with the question of the state-:wide Bureau of Jewish landers aware of what we stand to Rumford in mjnd: •What did the person who Education which now enters 25 lose. It is also the first-time that I .-_:_~·--·. _-53..__::::::::;:: •••• _.._:_· .,•• ·:-~ •• : •. made or formulted this saying years of service to the commu­ remember what amount to public up -AY, Jl#a U, 1976 mean to tell us? And the answer nities o( Rhode Island. · protestations- of bad faith by one-. Dislikes Recipe to that question is not to be Jo- 9:00 ··"'· Gerry is a graduate of Pem­ or the other side. · w-·• - Oil, - - ,,.., lt is a sad commentary on Jew- cated either by repeating the es- ... , broke and holds a Masters Degree · The Foundation undertook 10· ish dietary laws and Jewishness sentially ei.§.cgetical results already MONDAY, JUNI 14, 1976 in Education from Brown Univer- raise $125,000 for the Company· "in gcncriil'' that ·you chose to in hand or b,y pretending that ev­ 12,,0 p.m. sity. She taught at Nathan Bishop this year, but because of lack of print a "Cream of Pea Soup" rec- ·erything is obvious. Aleph G,-p of-. 1ns1a11at1on Middle School and is now tcach- imagination and a low,kcyed fund ipe, one using both chjcken broth In the exegetical process, form­ '-::.,i:-::;.=,- Kem• Silla,_, ing at the Midrasha (High School) drive rais.cd only around and light cream, in the May 21 is- analysis and· redaction-criticism 7,30 p.m. and the Institute of Adult Studies $50,000..:..at least that's the way sue. arc · exceedingly fruitful ap- ..._. ..,.., ,_,.. _...,_. Tnl,ut• Din-. of Temple Emanu-EI. one side secs it.' The Company's ' One would not readily expect proaches. Form-analysis makes She is also a Board member of budget had been planned with the "the only Anglo-Jewish weekly in possible the separation of one per­ - TUISDAY, .- IS, 1976 the National Foundation for Jew- $125,000 in mind, and therefore R. I. and· Southeast Mass."to icope from another, the rccogni­ 6'00 p.m. ish · Culture, where she recently their going into the red is the blatantly approve the recipe for tion of the basic unit of tradition ..._. ..,.., ,..,.. - Trllout• Din- represented the Jewish community Foundation's fau)t, they say. _ publication with the suggestion requiring exegesis and its several 7,30 p.m. of Rhode Island in New York · 'TheFoundation, through its ex- , , that readers try it. layers of formulation. Redaction- Jewish_,_ 11M Apd, Adm..._ c.m. City. millN-.. ccutivc committee, has asked for ) hope that those faithful to the criticism then permits the recogni- . _,, JUNI 16, 1976 All three are capable women. an end to the Company's lease un­ : separation or milk and meat will tion _of the underlying thesis or 9,45 ■ .m. All three did their assigned work less they remedy the default on be aware of, your · Jack or good conception or the person who put - - • ...,_. Council o1 '-· diligently. All of them served well the building payments by mid-Au­ j~dgmcnt in allowing tire Cream of one primitive unit together with 11h w._,,, INnl -,. before they became presidents of gust. This has been interpret¢ as Pea Soup recipe space in a- Jewish another. Close cxcg~sis, first of all · TIIURSDAY, JIINI 11, 1976 their respective groups. newspaper. with· the guidance of the classical a slapj at Hall and an, imputation )~,,._ __ ,.._.!.:_00.!"!·-•, •m·J-n · May they be a good example or fiscal irresponsibility. It may be GLAE>YS MUSHNICK BRUCE commentaries, then oeens up the ....__ -..,..... - .. ~ - to others who will come 'lifter thaf i . ' also be the final effort Medway, Mass. Contin'u i;l _.i,1 . a · J.~ j Oil,~-"""~ · , _them. ,._ -- __ J i... ~...... ,.,...... ,,..,,..____ ~--~ ______...,_1'.____ ....,,, ------~-- l'F)J'it·•· ... ., •1,! !(d i ''t\l( , li G,'. '\: JI ,·~,i-. 11l ()! ' . ..:.~i;._ ,H. ·------~

' > ., • • ' ' ' ' ~ • • ' • ' \ ' , ' · Yl-iE ·1u-100E· ist.:AND HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE:' i1 : 191~s of Doctor of Podiotric Medicine from CRUDE TANKER IN SUEZ the Penn1ylvania College of JERUSALEM: An oil tanker has RESERVE EARLY FOR JULY 4th WEREND Podiatric Medlclne, Philadelphia, passed through the Suez Canal Penn1ylvanlo. carrying 20,000 tons of Iranian NOVICK'S =~~:, 02os4 Dr. Kaufman wiU •pend the corn­ crude oil to Haifa. This is the first A Rustic Modern Resort With all Sports & Facilities, Fabulous Social Programs, Terrific ing year in Norri1town, Penn- tanker to do so since the Jewish Entertainment & Dancing, Cocktail Parties, Tennis, Golf, 6odc.etboll, Ping Pong, 1ylvanlo, ■1 a reticlent at Valley state was established. Volleyball, Guest Sightseeing-Cape Cod, Olde & New Boston, Lexington, Concord, Forge Medical Center. Newport, R.I . We $how you oil New England. Special Diets - Dietary low$, U oder the terms of the interim Call Collect Reservation', only 617-376-8456 H• i1 a 1961 graduate of Sinai agreement signed last 1.,.,nd Ttip S.tvic9 Cran1len Hith Sc'-1 Ea1t, and a September, Egypt agreed to permit 3 days 2 nit.. 4 days 3 nit.. - WNkly From 1972 graduate of Franklin arid "non-military cargoes" to or from $45 .00 Dbl. $64.00 Dbl. , $125.00 Dbl. Mal'lhall College. , Israel to pass through the canal. It Include$ 3 meol$ o doy. Sp«iol lotn lo, Gr04Jpt, Schools,- Organizations Whii. in podiatry IChool he did was specifically understood that ,....,ch itt balic tcience, and wa1 this was to include oil. pre1ident of the 1tudent union board. NGU June 18, 19, 20 WEEKfND The coHege, in Philadelphia'• Presented by Independence Mall area, ii a tingle­ track medical tchool, - of five in BARRETT'S Dance Studio & Novick's the nation that grant the c1eg,.. of Doctor of Podiatric Medicine. Featuring DOTTY PODIATIIC DIGIH: Lff I. Kauf- lequirornenh for odmiulen 1e the TOPS IN TAPS - TV ST AR man, ton of Mr. and Mn. Irving _four year coune are equivalent le Kaufman of 23 Sachem Drive, th~• ef multiple-track medical FABULOUS WEEKEND FOR EVERYBODY Cran1ten, ha1 -.ived the c1eg,.. ~- THIS •*********** ! DON'T MISS ONE! ' George Washington Slept Here' t THE:! TRI: 4((~ * ~ I. I. Motunuck -.,, I . I. Jt- NOV ICK 'S !~~ur~L~:S~.5~2054 At Theatre-By-T~e_-!!a, Matunuck ~ .Phone (401) 7ff-3051 Jt- i( Ol'INS ON STAGI JUNI 11-27 Jt- George S. Kaufman and Moss who last was seen in 'The Sunshine 617 37 6-84S7 Hart's comedy, "George Boys." i(· "GEORGE it­ Washington Slept Here," will open il ;a;. • • . WASHINGTON it- F.L. Schmidlapp, a newcomer to the 43rd anniversary season at Rhode Island. will play the role of • SLEPT Jt Thea.Ire-by-the-Sea, Matunuck, on Uncle Stanley, the rich uncle. Mr. il '1 NERF' Jt Friday evening, June I 8, at 8:30 Schmidlapp, who recently appeared p.m., and play through Sunday, on the Adams Chronicles TV series, • lnlMo I ""1', c-, Nill Jt • wilh NIIII RIIIO I fWI IUIUUI Jt June 27. The Broadway comedy will is a theatre veteran of 25 years. FIIU AllflllCAII l'UII - OPel AU YfAII feature Nikki Bruno and Frank Alfred Conti, remembered for his • June 29.July 11 Jt Sullivan, and will be directed by role as the youngest !>oy in • Col. Pon.. • , 0.-t Muoical Jt •• THE "NICEST" SUMMERTIMES ARE AT HOMOWACK • Arthur Walsh. "Finishing Touches" last season, ~ "KISS ME KATE" * Perfect family vacation: Call now for brochure and rates! . The two late comics, Kaufman will again play a brat-this time, Indoor Ice Skating, Top Night Club Entertainment, • T-..M l:JI P.11.; Sot. 6 & t P.A. Jt and Hart, arc well-known for their Raymond, an irritating nephew in Dietary Gourmet Cuisine. Day Camp, Teen Program. ~ S... 7 , ..., ·-.... 2 , ... numerous comedies, including "George Washington Slept -yo _,,._a....,cc.,... Jt Irv & Florence Bllchteln, Your Super-Hosrs.l "You Can't Take It With You" and Herc." ...... ,,...,.... CAU TOLL FREE: "The Man Who Came To Dinner." Arthur Walsh, who directs the ••••••••••• With "George Washington Slept production, has staged many shows IIVlllg__,a 800-431-2212 N.Y.C. Dl!IIIECT WIIIIIE: ;zi;z.27.. 7250 Here," they have again penned a al Matunuck over the past eight SPRING GLEN. N.Y. 12483 / 91'-647-6800 very funny play about American life years, including "Boys in the - one with which many of us can Band," "Finishing Touches," identify. "That Championship Season" and The story is about Newton "The Sunshine Boys." Fuller, a sentimental American Scenery is designed by Don Stevensville businessman who yearns to own a Campbell. piece of land in the country. He o.-.wee11 DELLA REESE-July 4th Weekend begins on the road to fulfilling his Special festivities arc planned for dreams by buying a run-down, Friday, June 18, and Sunday, June Call (800) 431-1114 Toti Free ramshackle old stone house where 20. On these nights prior to curtain­ Speftd tt.ie SUINMf'S Yecetlon .. lhe George Washington is S'fpposed to time in the theatre, the Charlestown -+ ,..,,..,Mf'_,...,.,.. ..c ...... SteveM...... ,. ...,,.,..,. "Ask Us about Low Cost have spent a night or two. With his Colonial Boys will present a concert ___ 1 ...... MA le p&ennecl IOf ,our pae.._.. FrOM lua­ Tours and Packages to ...... w,~ rOOMe wltft eolot TV and rouftd­ unenthusiastic wife and daughter, on the theatre grounds. A fife and Israel." tt,e_...,.,_,-clock ■ ctl•ili•s _ _to our,....,. he gives up the apartment in New drum corps consisting of ten 1bra,r, ■ 1•I,...,.. York and moves all the family's young men including flag and For All Your Travel ...... MID-WEEK PACKAGES belongings down to the country, musket bearers will participate in Needs see HOPE first. Sun.-Fri. Thru Jun• 25. Any 4 days. this colorful and patriotic event...... determined to live the way they did You'll Get Honest Value, •M-• ■ -- ■ r....,. 3 n9111 lrom S84 to $100 per in the "good old days." Then the The complete corps of 5th and 6th person, doublt ouupancy. Full Expert Counseling, and ...... Am1rican P1tn, privltt bath. fun begins, and the disasters too. graders of this area have marched in the Lowest Fares! •T-....,_a.._. From a waterless well, to hungry many major parades and plan to .-0,11111111-. .... Japanese beetles, to an attempted participate in the Bicentennial Call 7~3'00 ...... , elopement by daughter Madge with celebration at Valley Forge, Pa. this .... HOPE TRAVEL, INC. .a____...... S!!.~!~!rllle · the leading man in a nearby summer. Also 1914) 292 -8000 32 Goll Ave., ­ Or your local travel Performances of "George DIETAIIY LAWS •9!"• summer theatre, the "countrified" National Building, P6wtucket Group lnC111lries Welcome. Your hosts, The Dlnnersleln a Friehllng Famlllea. Newtons are a delight to behold. Washington Slept Herc" will be Featured in the role of the sar­ given Tuesday through Friday donic wife, Annabelle Fuller, is evenings at 8:30 p.m., Saturdays at Nikki Bruno, well-known to Rhode 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. and Sundays at 7 Island and New England audiences p.m: There will be one matinee on for the many leading parts she has Wednesday, June 23, at 2 p.m. JOIN played at Theatre-by-the-Sea over Ticket~ are available by writing the past ten years, including roles in Theatre-by-the-Sea, Matunuc,lc, "Finishing Touches,' "40 Carats" 02879 or by calling (401) 789-305'1. THE GRIST MILL POOL CLUB and "Plaza Suite." Playing opposite "Kiss Me Kate", the Cole Porter Miss Bruno, as her husband, Ncw­ musical comcdy,,:will be the.second FOR THE BEST SUMMER OF YOUR LIFE! t on Fuller, will be another attraction, playing June 29 to July Matunuck veteran, Frank Sullivan~ 11. Scats are now available. FAMILIES • COUPLES • SINGLES UN's Assistance To Refugees Will Cost Some $140 Million OPEN HOUSE NEW YORK - In 1976 the also argued that the UN provides UN's assistance to refugees - food-stuffs to hundreds of primarily in the Arab refugee camps thousands of Arabs under Jorda­ JUNE 12, 13, 14, SAT., SUN., MON. 1 to S p.m. - will cost some $140 million. Over nian control and in the Gaza Strip the past 20 years many member who already have adequate means states have contributed an of support and who do not need the. • SPECIAL FAMILY RATES aggregate of $67 million. This sum food rations for their subsistence. • 10 MINUTES ,,FROM PROVIDENCE exceeds the total given by Egypt, They accept the hand-outs and sell Jordan, Syria and Libya. Egypt's them to dealers and speculators at • PRIVATE SWIMMING participation was $5 .5 million, bargain prices. These facts are well & TENNIS LESSONS Syria's was $2.2 million and that of know_n to'.JJN officials, according • JUNE 15 - SEPTEMBER 6 SEASON oil-rich Abu Dhabi a mere $191,- to Israeli sources, but everyone 000. But all of them could be ierm­ pretends that it isn't so. • PUBLIC GOLF NEXT DOOR ed "generous" compared with the - If you enjoy soaking up the sun in an uncrowded, unhurried atmosphere, then Soviet Union which, throughout RUBINSTEIN HONORED you owe it to yourself to visit our facility during these open house days. More the entire period, pas failed to con­ WASHINGTON: The Prcsidcn• tribute even one cent in support of .tial Medal of Freedom; America's and more beach goer,s are turning to The Grist' Mill Pool Club because of our con­ refugees. Needless to say, the highest civilian award, has been venient location, clean and beautiful surroundings, and our excellent facilities. United States was the leading con­ presented to piano virtuoso Artur tributor with $619 million. Rubinstein by President Gerald GIIOltrmpe1 Ford at a White House ceremon)'. THE GRIST Mill PO.Ol -CLUB At the same time it ·has become The 89-year-old Polish-born evident that UN officials have con­ musician, an American citizen since sistently misrepresented the · extent 1942. ~as ~ecn decorated -by at least SEEKONK, MASS. 02771 of the refugee problem. According 14 countries including Great. Bri­ to UN data, there arc supposed to tian, France, Germany, Israel and (1 MILE NORTH OF SHOWCASE CINEMAS ON 114A) . be 334,000 Arab refuge~ in the Belgium. The ambassadors of the Gaza Strip. But the_Israelis, who countries that · have honored now control tliat•territory, can only Rubinstein were guests at the White find 222,000. · Israeli sources· have House· reception. - '.I' ------··· --•- -~ ------

1 - ...... -.' .:_.:._1 ·'.'} '~ I t \ ·t .·, ( '.,•··.1 • l_t ' ._,...··.1 .1: M '. ·_1_... ·. t 1 6--THE RHODE ISLAND HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE II, 1976 · HERALD 'ADS bring to your of the Herald before you .go out on EMIL COHIN, - of tho outstan­ PARTIQPANTS DECORATED doorstep a_wide variety of merchan- yo·ur next shopping trip. You may di111 pe,foen,.. on today', onter- JERUSALEM : Israel has disc and services. Take 11dvaotage-· be pleasantly s~rprised. tain...nt -• wlH loo 1ueat artlat decorated 63 participants in the at a dinner in ha,_, of Dr • .IMeph G. 1973 Middle East war, including an Flahboln to _loo hold Monday, Juno Arab tribesman, two women 14, at Ternplo Emany-11, it waa an­ soldiers and a jet pilot allegedly tor• ~ ·· cA.rtbu~ Kline Jeweler:r nouncocl by Sol Whito, chairman of tu red to deat_h in Syria. Most of the tho ovont. soldiers were cited for bravery in At tho dinner in bohalf ·of Stato of the Sinai Desert, and on the Golan 285 THAYER ST.- PROVIQENCE lanool londa:Dr. Flahboln wll bo tho Heights, where there were major rodpiont of Tho David lon-Gurion tank ballles. Twenty-two of the · • Watches • Jewelry • Giltware AwaNI of tho laraol lond Ors,aniza­ awards went to men killed in action. tlon for outatancli111 loadonhip and One of the seven men who won • luggage • Expert Watch aorvico to tho ternplo, -,,munity the Medal of Courage, Israel's & Jewelry Repair . and laraol. A .ahony hour at 6 p.m. highest award was Sgt. Ibrahim el­ will prococlo tho dinner. Trushan, a Bedouin tracker cap­ TEL. A native of Wilmin9ton, tured by Egyptjans on the Suez MONDAY - SATURDAY Dolawaro, Mr. Cohon proaonta a Canal and allegedly tortured. A · 9:00 to 5:30 · 272-2262 ,...ram findi111 its qin in both Medal of Courage citation for American and Yiddiah culture. Leiut. Col. Avraham Lanir said he BANt(AMERICARD Furthor information about tho had bailed out of a crippled jet over MASTERCHARGE dinner may loo ol,tainod by calli111 Syria and "was tortured lo death" Mr. Whito at 751-6767, by his captors. I lakethe

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THE RHODE ISLAND HERALD; FRIDAY, JUNE II, 1976,--7 RENEW MANDATE BRAILOVSKY (:AN u:A VE received permission to leave for NEW YORK: • • • • • • • Israel ·but his wife has again been sources say that Secretary General - - refused, the Student Struggle for Kurt Waldheim recently flew to Soviet Jewry re rted. .. to persuade Syria to renew the mandate of the United Nations buffer force on the Golan BRIDGE Heights. The· mandafe expires at the end cir this ·month and despite meetings between Mr. Waldheim · and the Syrian representative to the United - • • • • • . • • • Nations,· Mowaffak Allaf, no Artificial bids, especially the suit themselves at a level too high ■ us•us■AN'S IPICIAL agreement on its extension was Stayr(lan Two Club bid, are usual- to take tha(. risk. That Double SALAMI OR IOLOGNA reached. , ly very useful to the pair that uses ' · shows that suit_ a~d demands the them correctly in the right con- lead or that suit 1f the partner 1s ON BREAD, POTATO SALAD OR text. However. because of their , on lead. Certainly it is easier to COLESLAW AND COFFEE. NO very nature, being artificial, they · make a few tricks on Defense to sl.70 SUBSTITUTION. Having A Party? can backfire. They give the oppg- I set a hand than to make eight or CALL nents a very inexpensive opportun- nine as Declarer when the oppo­ ity to take advantage or the situ- nents have the preponderance of M&S KOSHER BEEF WIDE NARROW S OR POUNDER S 1 69 1 ation by allowing them to Double , high cards. Today's hand shows SALAMI U RENl-ALLS rather than have to bid the same how an alert Defender reaped the SAVE 70 c e LB · benefit of the bidding even though Tables Chairs Dishes that same bidding was absolutely Cantonese Cuisine a correct. It was just one of those M&S KOSHER IEEF WIDE, NARROW Champagne Fountains things th at can happen. OR 2 'POUNDERS' long StalllliRI Traditi• RIG. 2.29 Nortlt BOLOGNA 72~-3779 .,lee's ♦ Q I(! 8 6 • 10 OUR OWN REG S ♦ Q J 10 6 2 1 9" ♦ A 5 2 CHOPPED LIVER 2·67 • 7Le. Wat Eut ♦ K 5 4 3 ♦ 9 2 VITA TASTH .Q9854 • 7 5 2 H OZ • fine Terrace ♦ 8 4 ♦ A 5 3 JAi ♦ K Q J 10 9 HERRING hand-painted ♦ 7 6 BITS If you are looking for a wperior Chi• s-t' porcelain nese dining expedence, the Cathay Ter• POTATO SALAD COLESLAW race offer1 only the finest in quality, ♦ A J 7 AVAILABLE service ond charm that will bring you • AK J 6 GARDEN SALAD EXCLUSIVELY back agoin ond agoin. ♦ K 9 7 PREPARED ON THE PREMISES 2099 POST RD. ♦ 8 4 3 IN PAWTUCKET AT Across from Stote Airport WARWICK, I.I. North and South were ASSOCIATED 738-7000 vulnerable, South Dealer with this r------, bidding: 19 SUMMER ST. ~ I PAWTUCKET o,-Daily,_,, 4 p.m. w N E : Hudson's fur till mldnlt., Svnclay _,, p 2 ♦ Dbl I 726-0038 tlllmldnlt.. p JNT Dbl CoclrtoM i-.,.. Dally i TED SHELDON 1 cleaning & cold I ➔ LOEBENBERG BLOOMBERG 11111 a.m, The bidding actually should I have gone that way at every table 1 I for just about every pair uses the storage prices . . . Slayman Convention after their I We thought you•d be plasantly •¥JPrlsed! I I YPSORI partner opens No Trump yet sev­ I eral Easts. apparently mesmerized, I j Young Peoples Symphony failed to take advantage of their I Coat Jacket · ______S;,.;t.;;..ora-'-"'-ge"----::Cle'-'-:--a_n in-"'g--::Cc-le-::-a-:nmg· ..._ I of Rhode Island opportunity and passed after 7 7 ,I North bid two Clubs. A ooupie of I Alaska Seal s5.oo s1a.so s 9.oo 5th. ANNUAL SUMMER others did double the fint time Broadtail 5.00 9.00 775 I 1 I I MUSIC CAMP but then allowed the opponents to Beaver 5.00 15.75 12.75 I l A 2 22 011• .,oe11JtM com play the hand in game undoubled. I Calfskin 5.00 9.00 7. 75 ugust 1 • MU■ IC Dl.&CTD• They were chicken for their only Chinchilla 5.00 13.50 10 50 I i problem was if West happened to Salve Regina College, Newport, R. I. I Ciwt Cat 5 00 9.00 7 75 Beginner & advanced 1trinp, claaic:al-folk Guitar, Woodwlncla, be void of Clubs and hence unable I to lead one, possible but unlikely. Ermine 5.00 13.50 10.50 Brass, Plano. I Fox 5.00 9.00 7. 75 EnMmblo & Chamber Music, T"-f, Composition. The other possibility, that the op­ I 139 Mathewson St. · 'Prov. 02903 ponents would run to either I Fitch 5.00 9.00 7. 75 Hearts or Spades was remote, too, Hair Seal 5.00 9.00 7. 75 I Tel. 421-0460 or 861-4785 plus the fact that now they had to I Leopard 5.00 9.00 7. 75 make one more trick and they Lynx 5.00 9.00 7.75 I didn't seem to have a fit there ei­ I ther. Lamb 5.00 9.00 7.75 I I Mink ' 7.50 13.50 10.50 As for the Defense, there was .i:M:!!in!!!k!!....!..:Pa,,,w,,______...,,5"' .00=.. ___9"-' .-"00"'-__7':-' .-"75"-- no pr.oblem as long as West did 51,,1 • Muskrat 5.00 9.00 7.75 (') lead the Club and now it was just :: Nutria 5.00 13.50 ·to.SO I"' a case of whether East would grab · ;:: Otter 00 7 7 .,, A .. his Diamond Ace as soon as that •• 5.00 9. · 5 - INsuo suit was led or wait two rounds .. Ocelot 5.00 9.00 7. 75 ID UN!)ER\V'-1-\NCE before he took it and ran enough A, Oppossum 5.00 9.00 7.75 C/) Clubs to set the hand. Not one :I Persian Lamb 5.00 11 .25 9.00 > d>~IN~TE~s East had courage enough to do · U Rabbit 5.00 9.00 7.75 that although as the cards happen Raccoon 5.00 9.00 7. 75 ~ to be, if he waits until the third Souitrel 5 00 9 (JO 7 75 · LAREN INSUR ~ round of Diamonds to take his I - · · · · · HENLAR INSUR!:CE AGENCY, INC. Ace, Declarer will have no entry Stone Marten 5.00 13.50 10.50 I . ' . . CE AGENCY, INC. left in Dummy to cash the other I Sable 5.00 13.50 10.50 two high Diamonds and will then All leather & fur I 2U . have to give up the Spade King I combination . . . 5.00 15.75 for down two before he can make Except Mink & Leather 7.50 I enough tricks: I No on can blame any East who I I couldn't wait to take his five tricks · AU prices based on customer bringing In & I and be plus 200. That would have I picking up gmmenta. · EDWIN S. SOFORENKO to be a fine score. With any other · Prk:es listed are for coats, jackets, and capes valued at the I, lead, three No Truinps can be I made. · · · minimum $200 valuation (except mink coats, valued at I Michael H. Silverman Howard S. Greene $300). Prk:es for .storing garments of higher valuation I Robert J. Janes . Peter E. Fallon Do not let the fact that the op- I ponents might tak.e advantage of I slightly higher. . · • . • .. Murry M: Ha.iperi ·- John Edge your artificial bid deter you from Pick up and delivery service available, of cowse, at our I C. Fred Corbett, CLU . using that Convention as long as I the use can help you either de­ 1ow ,regular retail prices. ' I AU. UNIS Of INSUIANCI 1'011 IUSINISS scribe your hand better or allow I Minor repairs done free of charge. Ex~ furrier on the you to receive vital information I INDUST.Y, HOMI ANO PIHONAL PIOTICT~ premises for all repairs, restyling and alterations. . · you could not get any other way. I 211 ANGELlSTREO Moral: Whenever the oppo- .• . I nents use an artificial call, you can UNlon 1-1923 always double to call for a lead or· I I show a suit that can be used -to 101 Cranston Street, Providence, R. I 521-6767 sacrifice with. When you don·t you -- ~~- I INSURANCE UNDERWRITERS, INC. -1 I practically tell your partner not to · Open Mon.-Frt. ~5 PM Sat. 8-12 lead that suit. Even Blackwood re­ I sponses can be doubled for leads. L------~~------JI ' 8-THE RHODE ISLAND HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1976 VIOLATES LAW portunity Commission. as c:xpn:ss- against minorities violates the law NEW YORK: ' The American ed in a letter to its Lcpl Director.­ specifically Title VII of the Civil Jewish Committee has welcomed that sponsorship by an employer of Rights Act of 1964 tile judgment of the Chairman of membership of its executives in ~h4: ~~~ual. Employment Op- private _clubs that discriminate The Commission's view was expressed in a letter to the American ,Jewish Committee in NEW LOOK FOR YOUR HOME OR OFFICE response to the Committee's request that the EEOC issue guidelines prohibiting employer JACK'S FABRICS support 0f private clubs with dis­ FOi ~-riminatory practices .. CUSTOMDIAPIS SllPCOYEIS WINDOW SHADES IEDSPIEADS - UPHOLSTEIING GOODFOOD MODERATELY PRICED CALL I MENU I 725-2160 •COCXTAII.S• · Ol'fHONIY70AYSHOIA 11 A.M. 1' 725 DEXTER ST. eOIIDEltS ~T-Uf'-TO-GO CENTRAL FALLS TR. 731-~161 HOURS: 9:30.A.M. to 5:30

DECOF-WINKLER tennis ••• Heidi J. Winkler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neville E. Winkler of 139 Lorimer Avenue, was married on June 6 in a candle light ceremony at Tem­ ple Beth-El, to Mark Bradford Decof. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dcoof of 80 Tupelo Hill Drive, Cranston. Officiating at the ceremony was Rabbi l...alic Gutterman. A reception followed at the tem­ ple . . The bride was givai in marriage by her father. She wore an ivory gown of pcau de soic with AJcnc:on lace applique and formal train. The full length veil of illusion tulle was bdd in place by a satin Juliet cap. She carried roses and babies breath with 1tcphanotis. Traci Beth Winkler, the bride's sister, served as maid of honor wearing mauve silk matte jcncy and carrying sweetheart roses and stephanotis. The best man wu Roger M. Aransky. Ushers included Gregg Weingeroff, swinuning••• Stcvai Schuster, Ira Weinman, Alan Ebrcns and Andrew Sigal. The bride's mother wore a Swedish blue matte jersey tunic. The bridcgroom·s mother wore apricot layered chiffon. The oouplc is spending their wedding trip in Acapulco, Mexico. The bride attended Hope High School and Lesley College in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The bridegroom attended Moses Brown School and Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. He is currently a law school student. Brown Degree Awarded To Israel J. Kapstein lsrad J. Kapstcin, professor work, Peskta tk-Rab Kahana: R. emeritus of English at Brown Kohana's COMpllation of Discourses University, is one of ten individuals for Sabbaths and Fatal Days. who received honorary degrees Mr. Kapstein graduated Phi Beta from Brown University ai their Kappa from Brown in 1926, receiv­ r June 7 commencement exercises. A ed his master's degree three years doctor of letters, Mr. Kapstcin is an later, and completed his Ph.D. in author of both fiction and poetry. 1933. After a year as an editorial Over the course of 53 yc:an, Mr. assistant at A. A. Knopf, Inc., he Kapstcin, Brown class of 1926, has returned to Brown as an assistant established an extraordinarily dis­ instructor. Named assistant tinguished and intimate association professor of English in 1935, and with Brown University. Following associate professor in 1943, he was his student days - both un­ elevated to the rank of full dergraduate and graduate - be _professor in 1951. served as _instructor, as professor, Tapped by the university as a and since 1969, as professQr Sharpe Fellow (1931-33), Kapstein emeritus of English. was also · awarded a Guggenheim Known for his instruction in Fellowship in 1944, an honor which Romantic literature and in the gave him the opportunity to devot oontcmporary novel, Mr. Kapstein himself to writing fiction. In 1961 was regarded as one of the univer­ he was chosen as a visiting sity's strongest teachers of creative professor of American literature at writing as wdl. His encouragement the University of Saigon under the and direction have been credited Smith-Mundt Act Fellowship with aiming several-students toward program. and•~~~- careers as novelists. Throughout his The Fall River, Massachusetts, Enjoy tennis, swimming in Rhode lsland"s agestprivale pool. and the · own career he maintained native has served the Providence magnificent Wethersfield Convnons Gibhouse wlh billiards. saunas. associations with S. J. Perelman, community on a number of civic Quentin Reynolds. and Nathaniel a'ld religious boards and com­ lounge, fireplace, and complete enter1ainrnert facilties. All tns plus West. three Brown undergraduates mittees. A member of Temple Rhode Island's best home value ••• The Inland Island. who have ' won distinction as Emanuel, he has acted as trustee for authors. the Jewish Bureau of Education. He Kapstcin's own novel, S-tllint has served as board 111ember of the Quadrominium homes from only of11 Hero, was a best seller in 1941, Providence Public Library and the joining such works as Hemingway's Hattie )de Chaffee Nursing Home, s32,900 For WIIOM th Bell Tolls and and as trustee of the Miriam Marquand's H. Al. l'wlltaM, Esq. Hospit,a.J. His professional af­ on the sought-after list. The novel filiations include the Modern TM Soiw tlleS-r E-'1f6Stnp Language Association, the Sphinx ( 1937), a novelette, numerous short Club, the College Entrance stories, and poems arc .among his Examination Board, the American other works of fiction. He is the Historical Association, and the Wctlimfie0CO!Jlnwns author of a college textbook on· Author's League of America. He composition, Ex,osltory Pro.re has. served the university as a WARWICK, RJ. PHONE (401) 738-2255 ( 1955), and several scholarly ar­ member of the lectureships com­ A Lyle Fain ~11elapm111l _ ticles, chiefly on Shelley. This spr­ mittee, and as an editorial board ing he was •-rded a 1976 National member of the B;own Alumni Fumshed moc1e11 incl hlfonnllloll mm operi • ..J,2 • dlrtc. Jewish Book A-rd for his English Mon"'1y. Dlrer.tlons: From Route 95, take Alr,afi ~ Road. DIT ll Jelnon BoulMnl. translation (with William G. ·111m riFt and lt'I any 500 re.t 11D Ille lllllwe GI Wltbenleld Common1, Braude, rabbi emeritus of Temple FATHER OF LIBERTY Bc~h El in Providence) of the MOUNT VERNON, VA. from classical Hebrew and Aramaic May 28. ,. , -- . -·------~---·- ' ---· .. - --

THE RHODE ISLAND HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 11 , 1976-9 JOHNSON BAil MD'ZV AH Donald Johnson, son of Mr. and - ·Mrs. Paul Johnson. will become Bar Mitzvah al Temple Sinai mor­ TEMPLE BETH AM of WARWICK ning services Saturday, June l:Z. at proudly announces 11 : 15 a.m. · A NEW SUNDAY SCHOOL PROGRAM ----- for 1st Graden. Open to all Jewish children in the SUBSt RIBE TO the Herald, and re<.-eive it in the mail every surrounding area. _ , "·eek. For information, call the REGISTRATION LIMITED Herald at 724-0200. For information on this program~ incoming classes for 2nd and 3rd Graden, call 463-7944 lmsie's CANTOR N. SUBAR RABBI B. ROTMAN DRESSMAklNG Principal Coordinator is closed FOR FATHER'S DAY · for vacation Sl)RPRISE DAD WITH uritil June 25th PERSONALIZED GOLF TEES! Pro-quality 2 1/8" wood tees. handsomely em­ 861-7996 bossed with his name. A truly unique and handsome by appointment only gift . Set of 100 tees ONLY $3.00. Order yours today . . . Ready in 2-3 days ---- S~tLTur__ _ CALL-(401) 434-89S 1 (days and eves.)

. ..,:-;,·~ _-"-:.·~~- .. ,I, . ·. Does the summe:r >·-, sun reflect on ,f·· ··-·. -- -;.;._,-- ~,,'--:,, ~;_, LERMAN-GENTILE your dull interiol'd. f ~.- t-l. , Miss Susan Lynn Gentile, daughter of Mn. Herman A. Gentile and the 1 1 late Dr. Gentile of 1449 Warwick Avenue, Warwick, wu married to Come to WAWPACE · '.r. ( ~ iJ. Gerald L. Lerman of 45 Stoneybrook Drive, Millis, Muaachllldtl, on and get a 'fre~ \ \ June 6 at Temple Beth Israel. He is the son of Mr. and Mn. Samuel Ler­ look at the be11t .._ .- man of 87 Skyline Drive, Braintree, MuaacbUICttl. Officiating at the ceremony were 'Rabbi Jacob Handler and Cantor Karl Kritz. A reception of wallpapers, · . . was held at the temple followina the ceremony. fabrics for upholstery and drape~iee, · The bride was given in marriage by her mother and brother, Edward M. exclusive carpets, and custom Gentile. Mrs. Sheldon Birenbaum wu matron of honor. furniture. The bridegroom's brother, Phillip Lerman, wu belt man. Ushers includ­ ed Melvin Stein, Marshall Goldberg, Manhall Lune, Arthur Sigel, Allen Senckowsk1 and Ronald Cacicia. "It's good. It's Kort>'s!" WALLSPACE 735 N.Main Providence Following a wedding trip to Florida, the couple will reside in Millis, Tues-Sat 10-5 Massachusetts. . Pawtucket. Prov.-.!.. Hoxsie. Darington Society

BRUCE-LIND Guests attended from Maine, Martin and Gladys (Mushnick) Massachusetts and Rhode l1Jand. \\buldn~ Dad Lom Bruce of 12 Barber Street, Medway, Neil is the grandson of Mr. and Massachusetts, announce the Mrs. Al Diner of Cranston who engagement of their daughter, Bon­ have with them their daughter, nie Lynn, to Barry Neal Lind, son Fran LJ.cker, of Miami. to See This Label of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lind of the Bronx, New York. 40TH ANNIVERSARY Miss Bruce attended the U niver­ Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sitkin of onffis sity of Massachusetts in Boston, is a 670 North Main Street, Apt. 9G, graduate of Northeastern Universi­ will celebrate their 40th wedding ty, college of pharmacy and allied anniversary on June 21. health professions and is a ·certified Father's Dau G1=ft? respiratory therapist. MAGNA CUM LAUDE Mr. Lind is a graduate of Colum­ Susan R. Kaplan, an urban bia University and Boston College studies major, was among the School of Law. magna cum laude graduates al A September 11 wedding is Mount Holyoke College, South planned. Hadley, Massachusetts. During her The bride-to-be is the grand­ four years, ·Miss Kaplan was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris sophomore class senator and coor­ C. Mu s hnick of Millis, dinator for the "Women in Massachusetts. Politics" seminar. She also served as class president. Miss Kaplan is FIRST CHILD A GIRL the daughter , of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bryant of2 Leonard Kaplan of Providence. Ravena Avenue, East Providence, announce the birth of their first child, a daughter, Jeanine Carol, on SECOND DAUGHTER May 21. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Zenofsky of 16 Ma tern al grandparents are Mr. Surrey Lane, Southbridge, and Mrs. Samuel Snegg of Massachusetts, announce the birth Cranston. Paternal grandparents of their second daughter, Lisa Ann, are Mr. and Mrs. Morris-Bryant of on May 17. Belleville, Illinois. Maternal grandparents are Mr. i Great-grandmother is Mrs. T.F. and Mrs. Albert E. Katzman of J Harris of Fr~nklin, Tennessee. Portsmouth. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Israel Zenofsky of FIRSf CHILD A BOY Providence. Of course. And you'll find this label on a vast array of suits, sponcoats, slacks, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen N. Brown Great-grandparents are Mrs. tics, lots more by famous names like Pierre Cardin, Yves St. of West Des Moines, Iowa, an­ Louis Spader and Mamie Katzman shirts. shoes and nounce the birth of their first child, Thall of Providence. Laurmt, Rubin Bros., Christian Dior, Nino Cerruti, Roth and Lebaron tQ a son, Daniel Schwartz Brown, on Great-great-grandparents are · name just a few. June 3. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goodman of Maternal grandparents are Mr. Miami Beach, Florida, formerly of Or if you can't decide what to give the man who has everything, a nd Mrs. Ben Schwartz of Providence. give him a Montecello's Gift Certificate. Marshalltown, Iowa. Paternal Montecello's for Father's Day ... a great gift idea. grandparents are Dr. and Mrs. FIRSf CHILD A BOY Edward Brown of East Providence, Mr. and Mrs. Anon Afsai of 119 formerly of Providence. Fifth Street announce the birth of Maternal great-gr,mdmother is their first child, a son, Shai Afsai, Belle Wiseman of Bettendorf, Iowa. . on May 23. Maternal grandparents are Ruth DINER BAR MITZVAH ., Garber of Providence and Charles · · Neil Mark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Garber of Ashkelon, Israel. Patet­ MONTECELLOS-- Roberl M. Diner, became Bar nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. 1375 Mineral Spring Afflluc, North Providmtt ' Mitzvah on Monday, May 31, at · Malke Afsai of Becrsheva, Israel. Temple Beth Israel, A reception in Great-grandparents are Mr. and Pad. mr • the door Opai effllings until 9, Saturday until 5:30 his honor was held al the home of Mrs . Morris I. Fishbein of Bank Amcricanl Mastndiargc Montcctllo's Cha~ his parents. ~ Ptoviden~. ------·---7•-·-=-- -~- - ~ =------~- < -----···~

10-THE RHODE ISLAND HERALD, -FRIDAY, JUNE II, 1976 engagement of their daughter, CLIP & SAVE . RISO ALUMNI Geraldine Frances, to Gary W. The alumni association of t!tc ·Anclenon, son of Mr. and Mn. Rhode Island School of Design will G~orge R. Anderson, also of present a special Bicentennial art Louisville. NOT1.c ·E exhibition of a collection of collages and drawings created out of cancell­ Miia GrNnbetg 11 a graduate of WAMPANOAG EMERGENCY ed postage stamps by· .Joseph the Univenity of Rhode Island, Jagolinzcr to be held at the Woods­ wheff she was p-ident of Kappa HEALTH SERVICES Gerry House, 62 Prospect Street, Delta Pi, the educational honor Providence, from Wednesday, June society. She also holds a masten NOW.OPEN . 23 until July I, inch1s·ivc. degl'ff in counseling and penonnel from the Univen!_y of Louisville. She CALL438-6620 is cunently employed by the Com­ 1970 PAWT. AVE. E. PROV. R.I. mon we a Ith of Kentucky, department for human -ourc... A TALE OF THREE WISHES Mr. Anderson is a graduate of the Univenity of Kentucky, whore he B; SINGER $4 '15 HOT UNDER THE COLLAR?? was a member of Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity. He is currently employed COOL IT! 01 national director for choptor Hr• WITH A CENTRAL HOME AIR vices of the fraternity. :>,Brown ENGAGED: Mr. and Mn. Max D. An August wedding is to be held CONDITIONER FROM Grffnberg of Louisville, Kentucky, at Adath JHhurun Synagogue, ~Bookstore formerly of Cranston, announce the Louisville, Kentudcy. ENTERPRISE To Year 'round comfort Notables Participate - Efficient Heating/Cooling Systems Installed In Schwartz Testimonial AUTOMATIC FUEL Oil DELIVERIES A number of famous figures in Supreme Judicial Court of jurisprudence and statesmcnship Massachusetts; Honorable Robert Personalized Budgets Arranged arc scheduled to participate in the Dr in a n, Unit c d. St at cs CALL US FOR A PROPOSAL testimonial banquet in honor of Congressman; Honorable Chief (NO OBLIGATIONS) Professor William Schwartz on Justice Walter Mclaughlin, Chief JN G....._. lay Peltlere lleww4 6Wstwe Luc-ile Gi/1 hem• al Sunday evening, June 13th at the Justice of the Superior Court of ASSOOATED Statler-Hilton Hotel. Boston. at Massachusetts; Honorable ENTERPRISE FUELS 723-8282 1t lWIMB ll., PAWTUCdt 6:30 p.m., tendered by the New Florence Murray, Associate Justice, ,_,_,.__,, ... ,,...,., England Region, Religious Zionists Rhode Island Superior Court. 726-0038 of America, Mizrachi Hapocl Among the dignitaries invited to be Pll5IIIT TalS ~ FOi DISCoaT "Now Serving the Community for over 50 Years" Hamizrachi. Professor Schwartz, a present are Honorable G. Joseph ·~~ ...... native of Rhode Island, will be Tauro, Retired Justice Supreme named "Man of the Year" and will Judicial Court of Massachusetts; receive the distinguished service Honorable Allen Hale, Chief award. Ju s tice, Appeals Court of Albert M. Stern, Esq .. president Massachusetts; Honorable Alvin C. of the New England Region, Tamkin, Presiding Justice, Second Religious Zionists of America, an­ District Court of Plymouth; Gover­ nounced that the following notable nor Michael Dukakis; Senator KELLY'S personalities will be among those Edward M. Kennedy and Senator participating in the program: Edward Brooke. Honorable Edward Hennessey, Many other distinguished guests SPORTING GOODS Chief Justice, Supreme Judicial from Massachusetts, Rhode Island Court of Massachus,:tts; Honorable and Connecticut arc expected to be The Largest Discount Paul Liacos, Associate Justice of present. Sporting Goods Store I Notices COIUlEcnON and Renee Dreyfuss, Sisterhood Last week's H,rold incorrectly president. In Rhode Island cited the new address of Levy, The Torah Fund event is held an­ Broman and Associates, Inc., as be­ nually to benefit the Residence Hall IIMUllfllCAII WE CARRY SPORTING GOODS ing in the Village Green Shopping Campaign of the Women's League Center. The correct address of the for Conservative Judaism, on FOR EVERY SPORTING ACTIVITY new insurance store is the Village behalf of the Jewish Theological 9oM-S270 Mall Shopping Center, 1400 Post Seminary of America. - Road, Warwick. The H,rold regrets GARDEN CITY • CRANSTON having made this error. CLUB EM SINGLES Club EM will hold a "Summer Society I Happening" for all singles aged 24 to 39 of Southern New England anC: · 'SECOND DAUGHTER Massachusetts. There will be wino­ Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Klein of sustenance and dancing to the 32 Ponderosa Drive, West ANNOUNCING... music of "Beggar's Opera." Warwick, announce the birth of This event will take place Sunday their second daughter, Tracey Ann, night, June 20, at 8 p.m. at Temple on May 13. Mrs. Klein is thc'formcr Emcth, 1000 West Roxbury Janie B. Aronson. Parkway. at the corners of Grove Maternal grandparents are Mr. and South Streets, Chestnut Hill, and Mrs. Edwin Feinberg of Massachusetts. Further informa­ Cranston. Paternal grandparents tion may be obtained by calling arc Mr. and Mrs. Perry .Klein of (401 )438-4708 or (617)284-6922. Warwick. Maternal great-grandmother is SINGLE ADULT CLUB Tillie Warshaw of West Roxbury, The Single Adult Club of the Massachusetts, and paternal great­ Jewish Community Center of RI in­ grandmother is Mrs. Jacob Oster­ vites interested singles in their 40's man of Cranston. and 50's to an introductory workshop on assertiveness training F1RST CHILD at the JCC on Wednesday, June 16, Mr. and Mrs. Barry S. Altman of at 7:30 p.m. Workshop leaders 250 Cedar Swamp Road, Glen Dolph Printz and Donna Head. Long Island.New York,an­ Altschuler, professionals in this nounce the birth of their first child, field, will present "Assertiveness a daughter, Erica Leigh, on June 6. Training" and invite some par­ Maternal grandparents are Mr. ticipation. Refreshments will be and Mrs. Albert Robinson of Great served. Neck, Long Island, New York. THE NATURAL KOSHl;R CLEAN CHICKEN Paternal grandparents arc Mr. and . . . •' . BETH TORAH SISTERHOOD Mrs. t-tarold Altman of Westbury, . FALLS . KOSHER POULTRY The Sisterhood of Temple Beth Long Island, New York. Torah is planning a Torah Fund Maternal great-grandparents arc supperettc to be held Tucsday,.Junc Mrs. Celia H . Robinson of , ~,;,SOUTH FALLSBURG. N.Y.12779 15, at 7:30 p.m. at the temple. Providence, and Mr. and Mrs. . Following the suppercttc, enter• Nathan Chesler of Great Neck . tainment will feature "Kiku" who Paternal great-grandmother is YOUR NEW ENGLAND "DISTRIBUT~R , will demonstrate and display Diana Rosenberg of Mineola, Long Japanese nowcr arrangcnicnts. Island, New York. WOLPERT'S POULTRY FARM Co-chairmen oT the event arc Evelyn Lerner and Esther Schoen. SUBSCRIBE TO the Herald, Committee members assisting them and r~-ceivc it in-· the" mail every 61 7-3 76-21 00 are Bea Gordon, Sarah Rosenthal, week. For information. call the Herald al 724-0200, ' 1 ~'!.rah f G_ree~bauni, Evcly!l Cohc~ J.------•---•----.... -~------_., 1 >S' 'I' • • '1-. • ' ' it ' • ' ' ~ • , l • I ' ', , T.HE RHODE. iSLAND ,HERALD,·FRIDAY, JUNE II, 1976-11 OUTER SPACE MANNA? LONDON: Two Cambridge magazine New Sci~ntist. University eng_ineers have come to They_ argue thll,! in the Kabbala TENNIS for EVERYONE the copclusion that the manna eaten the miracle in the wilderness is at­ by · the Israelites during their tributetl riot to the Almighty but to THE RHODE ISLAND TENNIS CAIN'S wandering through the Sinai was· a "the ancient of days." From the THE DAY CAMP THE EVENING CAMP sjngle cell protein produced by a Kabbalistic description of "the an­ far kids far adults machine from outer space. Rodney cient o f days," they deduce that it Get Your Money's Wortltl Dale and George Sassoon, both might have been how a primative •from a registered and certified well-respected in the field of .cultun: would have described a engineering research, ·air their sophisticated machine. The article USPT A Profe11ional theory in the equally respected appe:red on April Fools Day. For Information & lrodiuro Call JANET HECHT 4 ANTHONY ROAD, BARRINGTON 246-1183 NUISING DEGREE: Lois Meryl loth, daughtor of Mr. ond Mn. ChlnCL Seel Gorald loth of 5 Chatham load, POLYNESIAN Cranston, was 9raduatocl on May ROBERT N. SMITH, DMD and 27 with distinction from the CANTONESE lridpport Hoopitol Scliool of Nur­ Announces· CUISINE lint, lridfoport, Connocticvt. Mia loth Wat tho rocipiont of tho The relocation of his office lette Mcl.authlin Momorial Award for the practice of General Dentistry to: for eumplifyint out,tandint qualities in tho nurline ...... 2740 PAWTUCKET AVENUE Sho -· .... oditor◄n-chiof of tho F,ast Providence, R.I. 02914 K'-1 yoarboolc, and - on tho cloan'1 list. Mill loth ii now on tho Office hOU's by Telephone­ nurlinf staff of tho Miriam Hoopital. appointment (401) 434-7471 HEAR YEI I I • HEAR YEI I I t l·Notices I OFFICE FURNITURE CABOT STREET PLAYHOUSE The Wheeler School, in conjunc- FREE lnstallation--FREE Measuring IS OUR BUSINESS, 1 ion with the Cabot Street LOWEST Factory Prices • LARGEST Selection in Town BUT! FOR FATHER'S Playhouse, announces a benefit See the Styles now popular in New York.Florido and California concert to be given by Michael SHADES Of ALUMINUM-BAMBOO-FABRIC Grando, mime artist, on Wednes­ SHADES LAMINATED-DESIGNED-TEXTURED DAY, WE HAVE ... day, June 30. The concert will be given at 8 BUY DIRECT-LOW FACTORY PRICES p.m. in the Cabot Street Playhouse , on the East Side or Providence. Seating capacity is limited, and u,ERT FRH those wishing to make rcterVations ~s--) should write to Cabot Street WOIIMlNSNi, ~949______, ESTIMATES SH-IRTS Playhouse, 216 Hope Street, or call MEN'S BETTER QUAUTY 421-8100. Donations will benefit Visit our Showroom or Coll for Shop At Home Service Short a Long~ The Center for The Fine and Per­ DRAPHIES-CARPnS-FREE DECORATOR SERVICE SPORT & DRESS rorming Arts and the Cabot Street Playhouse. I KNITS I PO.. VESTER WINDOW FASHIONS, INC. I DACRON I COTTON SISTERHOOD TO INSTALL 1195 No. Main St., Prov. (2 Blocks from Sears) I FANCY PRINTS-SOUDS Mrs. Emanuel Lazar will install Open Mon. thru Sot. 'til 5 ,30 Tues._' til 9 P.M. & WHITT officers or the Mishkon Tfiloh S10 to S14 if pe,fect Sisterhood at its annual suppcrette 421-3955 . on Wednesday. June 16, at 6:30 p.m .. al the social hall or the syn- · agogue. Officers lo be installed include: Dorothy J~erry. president; Mrs. The Officers and Board of Diredlors of Nathan 'ltosnik, vice president; Mrs. Jack Melamut, recording Temple Sinai, Cranston secretary and treasurer; Mrs. in behalf of State of Israel Bonds Joseph Connis, financial secretary; and Mrs. Morris Kagan, correspon­ cordially invite you to attend a ding secretary. The nominating committee was headed by Mrs. John Newman and Program of Tribute included Mollie Gornstein, Fannie Kaplan and Sarah Schaffer. in honor of Entertainment for the evening will be furnished by Richard Cherlin. The arrangements com­ Rabbi Jerome s: Gurland mittee includes Mrs. Joseph Berns­ tein and Mrs. Samuel Rotkopf, co­ for outstanding leadership and service to the chairmen; Mrs. Joseph Conn is, Mrs. Max Feiler, Mollie,Gornstein, Synagogue, Community and Israel Mrs. Morris Kagan and Mrs. John Newman. Guest Speaker The _program will be chaired by Mrs. Nathan Resnik. Rabbi Leon Kfonish MY ASTHENIA GRAVIS Irving D. Paster, Rhode Island Spiritual Leader, Temple Beth Sholom chapter chairman of the Miami Beach, Fla. Myasthenia Gravis Foundation, announces the_ following ap­ Co-Chairman, National Congregational Committee pointments: State of Israel Bonds William Muller, medical library chairman; Robert Colwell, fund See our LARGE SELECTION of raising drive chairman; Eugene Tuesday,Junel5,1976 DeClemente, departme.nt of educa­ CUSTOM VANITIES tion chairman. built by our ·own ·CABINETMAKERS. The main speaker for the Temple Sinai Imagine over 150 COLORS organizatio1i''s meeting on Cranston, Rhode Island · to choose from! November 7 at The Miriam Hospital auditorium, will be M d Wo ,tock a comploto lino of"DO-IT-YOUR-SElF'.' Plumbing Mathew Blade, ARIT, who will dis- r. an Mrs. Sumner Halsband & Heating Supplin. Formica Vanitln, 1 piece fiberglass cuss "Respiratory Reactions Per- Chair~rsons, Tribute Committee bathtub,, Tub & Shower Encl ..uros, Sinks, Toilets, Marble taining to Myasthenia Gravis." He_ State SenatorRi'chardLi'cht and Corian Top Vanltin. Also Plastic Pipe & Fittings, is the director of the pulmonary Boilers, Basoboard, Hot water Heaton, and a large ,tock of department at The Miriam Genera/Chairman,Rho(lelslandCommittee roplacomont parts for faucets & Shower valves. Replace­ Hospital. · _ 1 State of Israel Bonds ment handlos. Pipes CUT & THREADED. complete Plumbing DIME BANK LUNCHEON & Heating supplies for your NEW 0t REMODELED HOME. The Cranston _chapter or Sherry Hour 7:30 o'~lock FREE ESTIMATE$ Hadassah will hold their annual Viennese Dessert Table Dime Bank Luncheon on J.une 28 at 11 :30 a.m. at Temple Sinai. A com- Couvert: $6 per person plete run course lunch will be serv- CH-ARRON SUPPLY CO. ed. Entertainment will be provided For resorvatlon1 call the M 710 Cranston St., Providence, R.I.• by a hypnotist for weight control Tribute CommittM cit 884-5127 and smoking. - 11mJiRicuo Tel. 2!2-7163 . Chairwoman of the event is Lil For lsrllel Bonds prospectus call 751-6767 I • I Levy.dai,qff. _ C.o;-c~il,itwoman ls Mic .---.::.;,;______._ , ~ ..-- ~_ .,._,, _ _ ...,,.,..,. _ _ ••. _...,...;;.;;..,.;.;. .;.-,...... ,.____ ...- _. 'I } ' '! , - - ,.. - ., .. 12-THE RHODE ISLAND HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE II, 1976 Iranian husinessmen will have the U. Of Maine To Sponsor Mid East - U. S. Conference opportunity ror face-to-face dis­ ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A cussions with pre-selected 'SON' TO THE OVER WASHINGTON: The Universi­ available today to the Jewish Commerce is co-sponsor of the American husinessmen regarding YOUR BUSINESS? ty of Maine with the cooperation of T degraphic Agency here. conference. specific products fo·r sale and ,_,,_ ...... to.loa the U.S. Departments of State and More than 200 persons are A Saudi Arabian, .A bdul manufact ure." .. ..,_.,,...... ,_,,11_ Commerce will sponsor a joint expected from Saudi Arabia, Wohabe. a director of the UBAF A recent trade mission of Maine ,_.,,...... ,1 .. , four-day Middle Eas·t American Kuwait, Qatar; Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Arab American Bank in New York, businessmen sponsored by the U. S . ..a..i1io4.,_...._,_,,...... _.,- ...... business conference at its Orono UnitedArab ,Emirates, Bahrain and will brief American businessmen on Departments visited Iran and Saudi ...... ,,__ ... '""_ ... ,....,. ~ampus Aug. 2-6. the university has Oman. The United States does not the legal aspects of doing business Arabia. John R . Brown, Jr. , ,_...... ,_ disclosed. Acceptan.ces have been have diplomatic relations with Iraq in the Arab World. Secretary of conference director, said the c...... ,,...., received by the university from nine but maintains an "intrests" section Slate Henry A. Kissinger was Mideastern businessmen coming to IIPlY TO I. I. JIWISII IIIIALD countric:s but Israel is not among in Baghdad and commerce is con­ quoted as saying this will be " the the conrerence are "payi ng their IOI G-n, ff W...., St, them, according to the university's ducted between the two countries. first large-scale conference held in own way over from the Middle P-i..t,U,ffl61 promotion'al material made The U. S. Arab Chamber of the United States where Arab and East." - -- FRED SPIGEL'S ,~~ BUTCHER SHOP Israeli Mass Communications HDREW NA TIONAl Are Cutting Through Red Tape IUllC By Yltzllak Sllarsil wielding lsrael,i cops battling LAMB civilians. The is\ue was relatively ll. $ u. $2.89 1.89 TEL AVIV, (JTA) - Israel's minor and purely local - the CHOPS ■ON., TUES., will. HOT DOGS highly developed, aggressive and demolition of buildings erected il­ WITH $7.51 PUICHASI largely unfettered mass com­ legally without municipal licenses. munications media - especially But the spectacle of violence was 24 oz. television - is playing an in­ blown up out of proportion by the CAN OR JAR creasing role in political events in sensation-hungry media. Access to GEFIL TE FISH s 1.69 the administered territories and in­ the media by staging photogenic side Israel itself. The camera eye, no violence has led to what can be 243 RESiERVOIR AVENUl PROVIDENCE longer a dispassionate recorder of described o nl y as extortion by some events has become. in some cases, interest groups. Several weeks ago, 461-0425 their perpetrator. The presence of another group of Tel Aviv slum TV camera crew assures not only dwellers protested with burning local but world-wide prominence to tires and stone-throwing against any group with an axe to grind, be plans lo raze several blocks of il­ they Arab youths stoning Israeli legally built nats lo make way for soldiers on the West Bank, dis­ the expansion o f the Tel Aviv gruntled port workers blockading University campus. These residents the docks at Ashdod, or south Tel had already recei ved fair compensa­ By the time Aviv slum dwellers battling police ti on ror leavi ng the nats and were to to redress some obscure grievance. be re-l oca ted . After the the heat of During recent disturbances on the demonstrations they extracted ad­ West Bank , charges were made that ditional payment for carrying out Summer rolls TV crews paid Arabs to stage the evacuation. violent confrontati o ns for the The success of such coercive around ...you'll benefit of their cameras. These methods can be attributed in part to charges could not be proven and the ex treme sensitivity o f local and wish that you had were strongly denied . But it is clear, national officials lo criticism si nce nevertheless. that a handful of high the Yorn Kippur War. Many a school st uden ls were able to get bureaucrat has closed his eyes to added central air world-wide TV coverage by burning misconduct in order to avoid un­ rubber tires on the roads and toss­ pleasant publicity. Thus, un­ conditioning this Spring. ing Molotov cocktails. The palls of warranted payments have been ~e· black smoke, the naming gasoline granted to social welfare recipients cannisters. provide the kind of pic­ who invade the welfare offices, slam , e;, not too late to avoid a mis\O: tural material on which TV thrives. their fists on the tables and threaten Success always breeds imitators. lo go lo the news media. Or a man, '\\ Complete Central It is no coincidence that after the hi s wire and children will camp out­ Air Conditioning West Bank riots and the clashes in side a governmental office, hang @ILBANE'S installation & service Galilee on March 30 certain groups out a placard making some demand for home or business of Israelis resorted to the methods or another, and wait for the news of the Arab youngsters to attract pho tographers and radio inter­ 191 Pawtucket Avenue, Pawtucket, attention to themselves. Only on viewers. More o ften than not the Rhode Island 02860/Tel. 725-4422 May 24, slum-dwellers in the Ha­ demand will be met, whether Tikvah quarter of southeastern Tel justified or not. Law abiding Aviv attacked police with lire citizens are increasi ngly upset by bombs and at least one hand this trend. For those who go grenade which caused injuries to through the official channels it can live persons. They also burned tires. take months or years lo get what is The TV cameras were on hand to rightfully their due. There is no record these acts of lawlessness for such wait for the "tough guy," the Niko/ena' s Dining posterity - and the evening news. loudmouth, the list-pounder. And if Wire photos appeared in he can gel his neighbors to join in a & COCKTAIL LOUNGE newspapers all across the world demonstration for the media, red _showing helmeted, truncheon- tape disappears like a mirage. Dining at its finest as never before in R.I. INTRODUCING OUR NEW CHEFS RAYMOND & DAVID Notices Specializing in Italian & Continental Cuisine CRANSTON SENIOR GUILD of the ethical practices committee of The annual meeting and installa- the Rabbinical Assembly in New LUNCHEON SPECIAL DAILY lion of officers of the Cranston York City. Senior Guild, which meets at Tern- HONOR RABBI LAZAR pie Beth Torah, will be h'eld Saturday, June 12, there will be a Wednesd;iy, June 16, at the Venus APPETIZERS APPETIZERS de Milo, Swansea, Massachusetts. Kiddush at Congregation Mishkon Mrs. Alfred Levy, president-elect, Tliloh honoring Rabbi Emanuel Antipasto Clams Casino Escargots Shrimp Cocktail heads the slate of officers 10 be Lazar. The Kiddush is given by the Stuffed Mushrooms Black Caviar Blueberry Soup installed by Mrs. Sidney Grunberg. members of the rabbi's Wednesday A luncheon will follow the installa- Torah class in thanks for his tireless All entrees are included All entrees o re included lion. dedication lo learning and to his w ith soup a nd salad w ,t h soup and salad Officers 10 be installed include, students. The entire community is invited to services at 9 a.m. and the EN TREES besides Mrs. Levy, Henry Kasidoy, Kiddush following. ENTREES vice president; Mrs. Samuel Chateaubri and Flambe Arbettsman, secretary; Mrs. Harrry EMANU-EL GARDEN CLUB Fel1Cina Alfredo with Crab Meot Baked Stuffed Haddock Uffer, assistant secretary; Mrs. The Emanu-EI Garden Club will Beef Tournado Beef and Shrimp Kabob Harold C. Foster, treasurer; Mrs. hold an installation at the home of Sea Food Plate Roast Duck David Proctor, hospitality chair- Mrs. David Horvitz, Dorset Road, Veal Bella Mia Baked Stuffed Lobster man; Mrs. William Brown, co- Pawtucket, on Thursday, June 17. Steak Nickolena chairman. Mrs. Louis Kaplan, . A luncheon will be served at Frog Legs chaplain; Mrs. Philip Goldfarb, 12:30 p.m. Hostesses will be Mrs. Veal Parmesan suns-hine chairman; Mrs. Eli Fred Strasmich, Mrs. Eli A Stuffed Boneless Chicken DESSERTS Krasnoff, publicity chairman; and Bohnen, Mrs. Samuel Kauffman Veal Franci ous P,~ of the Da y Mrs. Morris Bocl)ner, program and Mrs. Frank Slepkow. Charrn1ng Cherry Jub il f'P chairman. Mrs. Jerome Feinstein, a past Potatoe1 and Vegetable or Po1to along with Peaches 1n Br andy Parfmf The telephone squad for the com- president of Emanu-EI Garden Coffee and Teo ore with the a bove Chocola te Green De min t ing year will include Sophie Jacob- Club, will install the following slate son, Jean Rubinstien, Evelyn of officers: Krasnoff, Bette Foster, Charlotte Mrs. Jack Aronson and Mrs. Arbeitsman, Bella Mendelowitz Bernard Podrat, co-presidents; ADELE AT THE PIANO PLAYING YOUR FAVORITE REQUESTS and Alfred Levy. Mrs. Louis Adler and Mrs. Leonard Goldman, co- vice RESERVAT IONS REQUESTED COMMmEE CHAIRMAN ,presidents; Mrs. Milton Blazar, 1375 ATWOOD AVENUE Rabbi Eli A. Bohnen, . rabbi recording secretary; Gertrude JOHNSTON RI emeritus of Temple Emanu-EI, of Silver, corresponding secretary; and Providence, , was chosen chairman Mrs. Paul Schretter, treasurer. THE RHODE ISLAND HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1976-13 FOLK FESTIVAL .MIAMI. FLA ., May 9-June 12. 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AT TEMPU BETH SHOLOM: The Mcnacla Award ef the Israel lond Organization - preaented te a..-rd C. Glad1tene, third left, for hi, devoted MrYice in the -mic upbuilding of Israel at a tribute reception held in hit honor by Temple Beth Sholom, in behalf of Stoto of IINNI Bonds. Left .. ritlht, Alnandor Glad1tone, father ef the· MEN'S honorM; Dr; J~ph J. Fishbein, tribute chairmcin; M,, Gladstone; State Senator Richard Licht, gen-I chairman of tho Rhode Island 'Cammi"", State of lvaol Bonds, wha made tho p,-tation; Lou Panatela® Mason, talented comedy star of ni9ht clubs, radio and tolovision, guest artist; and Irving Kailor, Israel Bonds chairman of Temple Both Sholom. KNIT SLACKS I • TREMENDOUS SELECTION OF STYLES & COLORS • SIZES 29-36 • OUR REG. $14.00 TO $17.00 50% 1 I ! 1 I

M ilTLLSTDE RD. AT BARRINGTON FOR BONOS. l'rinclpals participation in a champaign reception In behalf of State of l1raol lond1 GARDEN CITY apenaorecl by Tomple Habonim, tanlngton Jewlth Center ef lrlttol County, included, left te ritlht, Horbert Malin, SHOPPING CENTER chairman ef the tribute -eptlon commit.tN; Dr. Stephen Kaplan, co-chairman; Hy Kalua, one ef lttaol't leading OPEN DAILY 9-9 metlon picture and 1tap producer-ell-ton, special _gu•ti Rabbi Jamoa 1oseni-v, apiritual leader ef Temple Habonim; and Stat• Sonater Richard Licht, ..nerol chairman of the Rhode Island C,mmlttN, State ef l1roel

loncls. i t : 'J < ! I ti ..., .v-. ·J tJJ " f'.) -:-f" - ·.J, .)/•i~<' :01,l{ ,,,fJ !Jf11 ~ ~11;~11r_ !'I ...__,...._# . - · ~ ---· . _.,,,, - 14-THE RHODE ISLAND HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE II, 1976 .,.."_ • . _ • • _•• _ , ....i' ,_ ., __• _ ,,, .....,.. ,..:.i ...; ...... , ,_ , __, ..i...:...... ,;,, .... _Soviet Emigrees To U.S. BUILDING COSTS UP TEL AVIV: 1976 will see a sub­ ROBERT A. MASSOUDA, M.D., Hurt Chances Of Others stantial rise in the price of ANNOUNCES THE dwellings, according to Shikun Ov­ KIAMESHA LAKE, national Council, . warned on the dim, the head. of one of Israel's RaOCA TION OF HIS OFFICE, .N .Y. (JTA) - .Emanuel Shimoni, danger to Israel from the United largest housing companies. He PSYCHATRIC, COUNSELING AND the Israel Coosul General in States role as mediator in the M~d­ concedes that the large housing Philadelphia, declared May ~4 that dlc East. "A mediator is concerned companies are still holding many t DIAGNOSTIC. CENTER, INC., TO Soviet Jews who emigrate to the primarily with ending an impasse unsold apartments, nevertheless, I · 333 SCHOOL STREET, United Stat~ arc jeopardizing · the and traditionally accomplishes this this will not prevenl an increase in I chances of thousands of other Jews by pushing the weak into the arms . prices, because the large building PAWTUCKET, RHODE ISLAND, in the USSR of going to Israel. of the strong,' no mailer who is companies have "enough st rength I Shimoni told an international right," he said. He added that sen­ to hold out." I forum_ at the annual meeting of the timent to push Israel into the arms l 421-2566 B'n"ai e·•rith Middle Atlantic of the Arabs is growing in the U.S. l Region at the Concord Hotel that " But what is the use of America's SEE MAX! .. I (ailure of Soviet Jews to go to Israel being number one in the world if it I MOSES BROWN SUMMER PROGRAM provides the Soviets with an excuse doesn't serve justice and morality?' I I to close the gates to Jewish emigra­ he said. I June 21 thru August 6 tion' still further. He urged I ( Grades 9-12) Americans not _to offer Soviet I COURSE OFFERINGS IN: Jewish emigrants more aid and t assistance than they would receive I English, Moth, U. S. c;,nd European History, Languages, in Israel. William Korey, national ~ gazebo I Physics, Photography, Guitar I director of B' nai B'rith's Inter­ garden- city CoutNI CJYGiloW. to, credit o, ,.view national Council, told the 700 I delegates and guests, that a new SPORTS CLINICS ( $50 each) IN: "pulverization" of Soviet Jews - I Football (June 21 -July 2), Soccer (June 14-25) systematically excluding high I Tennis (Jum1 28-July 9) school graduates from the univer­ I sities - will provide greater im­ I · CALL Mil. TIMMS AT 831-1350 pel us for emigration. Korey Tit• Moses Brown Schoof admit, students of any race, color, and described the new assault on Soviet I national o, ethnic origin. Jews as one more step in Kr~mlin policy of wiping Jews from the I Soviet consciousness. Herman I Restaurant Edelsbcrg, advisor to the Inter- & lounge Kosher Recipes 1 1 ' 1 ~ o Y -1 • ..,. ~). Offered • 272 1700 By A&P {1 Fo rrn,- rl y ( 'lCJrllP s MONTVALE, N.N. - Where is lhc swcel and sour whitefish sidc­ / (_J luncheon Spe cials Doily by-side wi th the pickled salmon and Mox Pollock & Co lhe broiled honey chicken? Not on a ., ...... ,.. ,... 1 1 30 4 00 ~ . ,.1. buffet table. bul al the A&P. __ WARiHOUSE SALES ROOM Fish & Chips W ed & Fri Thes.: traditional Jewish delights '5Qllt St I 1.m ...t pm Mln...fn Dinners Served Wed thru Sot 4 P "Ii 9 OC P t,1 arc among lhe tested recipes being P•ir•1.- R :, ~. offered free to all customers in A&P stores. DR. IENSON l GOLD Featuring Lo O<,tpr n ., , •. ..,,.,. 0 1 :; The lalc.st publication in A,&P's B 01< P ( i S·~·· · ••(; ~ OF "Opcralion Aware" series is Entertainment Every W ed t hr u Sot "Traditional Jewish Recipes," a WARWICK DENTAL CLINIC INC. lca0cl which gives recipes and Po r ty Rooms Avo, loble Wi91ies To Announce directions for preparing !en favorite The Chong• of Nome Fa .,t, 1on Show Eve1y Th u re; 12 30- 2 J 'J :) , • ◄ , ,,. ,) •• , kosher recipes, ranging from borscht lo rugclach. TO "Operation Aware" is a service . of A&P's National Department of RHODE ISLAND DENT Al CLINIC INC. Consumer Affairs . The "Operation 917 Warwick Ave. Aware" center in each store offers Warwick, R. I. leaflets which help customers to Tel: 781-7373 941-1277 785-0333 become wel!-informed shoppers. More lhan 450 products which Joe Brainard carry 1he A&P or Ann Page label R<-n·nl C:ollagl's arc c-ertificd kosher products which carry the U symbol. GRAND OPENING! Mahler Ryder "Traditional Jewish Recipes" is R<·,..-111 Collages the first in "Operation • Awar~s" Niki Rolfe & Giorgis Papadapoulos new series of international cooking KING'S CASTLE brochures. New Designs in Silver for Here is a recipe of rugclach from 83 MAIN STREET, WOONSOCKET SCULPTURE TO WEAR c "Traditional Jewish Recipes": ' RUGELACH S~!urc!_ay, June 12 SHOWING JUNE 11 · JULY 2, I 976 , ,_..-e,Ntter • GAME ROOM • POOL TABLE RECEPTION TUESDAY, JUN~ 15 4_-7 PM . Y,,_..creuadleea · 3 IUhlf ■ W -r creaa • TABLE TENNIS • BOXING "mpapr • BODY BUILDING SUZETTE SCHOCHET GALLERY 3Y. caps flou Brick Market Place, Newport, Rhode Island 02840 Y, teupoe11 ult 762-5113 Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10-5, Sun. 12-6 Tel 401-846-5100 I poull jar Au Pase Plire Oruse ...nna1..ie FOR MEN: MON., WED., FRI. • FOR WOMEN: TUES., THURS. Y, cap chopped wal■uts OPEN t a.m. te 11 p.111. Tun. & Thun. Cream butter and cream cheese 1og<1her. Add 0our. Add sour cream. sugar, and salt. Knead into a ISvoNEY SUPPL y Presents dough and refrigerate for several hours until firm. Roll into 9-inch circles. using about one sixth of the MARTY'S dough for each circle. Combine KOSHER MEAT MARKET marmalade and chopped walnl!IS; II Carousel Cranston spread on circles. Cut each circle 88 ' , Rolfe St ., Microwave inlo 8 wedge-shaped sections. Roll - SPECIALS . each wedge, starting from the·large end and ending;, with the point. vc- J , Ovens Curve 10 form a crescent, placing open end ,down_on a buttered bak­ ing sheet. Bake at 375 degrees F. for 15 minutes, or until browned. Cooks In Minutes .• • . Makes ,I dozen. DELI CORNED BEEF Saves Hours · Extra LNn - sliced 3.69 u.. No Other Ov,n Cooks So . Notices HONEY Evenly, So Perfectly. MAJESTIC SENIOR GUILD FARM FRESH CHICKEN BREASTS Now Available At An installation and luncheon for (without wings} • 99 lb . the Majestic Senior Guild will be held at the Hearthstone Inn on June SYDNEY SUPPLY 15 at 12 noon. Installing officer will FRESH GROUND HAMBURGER 176 UMON AVE., PROV., R.I. be Max Levine. A musical program is arranged Ourl... 1.49 ) .29 I. TEL.944-0200 under the supervision of the social MON. a Fifi. I to 5-THUflS. EVE. 1:30 to 9 chairman. Trips to Tanglewood and fO R DELIVERY CALL 781-7531 Hyde Park will be discussed. ' ~~.,-, ., I, -l ·/, t ' 'r .. (-j ' l:(l ' ' \_r,'• ' ~1 ~If .. ~/ ,~~l - t ){,\.;·i ·· i ' 1 ---· \ ,, t ) • I ~ I I ,• t · • THE. ifi-ioiiE isi.AN.D. lI°ERAU:>,' FRUJAV~ JUNE' rt~· 11J76"-'-I~· . NO COMMENT nonbelligercncy agree·ment with STERN FACULTY TO STAY lion of the letters was made in WASHINGTON: The State Israel. Department ,pukcsman tANC ,-ENT NEW YORK: An agreement by return for a commitment b~ the Department had no comment on John Trattner said the U.S. has not · . Yeshiva University to withdraw Stern CoU~e faculty t'? contribute the decision by the lsraeli' Cabinet received the "fu11 text" of the Israeli letters of nonrcappointment to six to . the u01vcrs1ty_ portions of an- to authorize .the United States to decision and "we look forward to · members of the faculty of Stern 11c1pated salary increases for the begin talks with Egypt, Syria and seeing more of the Israel Cabinet JUDA ISM Co11ege for Women has brought an 1976-77 school year, if no other Jordan a~out the possibility of a position." . end to the week-long strike by the means could be found. to provide ..------•-----• school's 600 students. A university the funds to keep the six members 'S.KOSHER MARKET spokesman said that the cancclla- on the Stern College faculty. STONE Continued from Page 4 780 HOPE STREET 421-0271 ' PROVIDENa original meaning of the pericope. BEACH POND CAMP Open Every Mon ay In this regard, therefore, form- Mone -Savin _S ials analysis aUows us to distinguish the layers of meaning contained in operated by Wh I L d the pericope, and redaction-criti- Pickled. . O e on on Middle cism reveals the interface and in~ RHODE_ISLAND CAMPS, INC. Brisket Broil Chuck tcrplay of these several layers. The Tongue processes arc reciprocal and stand CorMCI INf in a dialectical relationship. The 39th Season-1976 BOYS AND GIRLS 7-12 C result of these processes and meth- 89' LI. $1 29 ll $'·1 39 LI 87 LI. ods is literary history, itself a • • • • primary component in the in­ CAMP PERIODS tellectual ' history. The history of the religious and legal concepts JUNE 27-JULY 10 and metaphysics contained in the JULY 11-JULY 24 Mishnaic law therefore begins in JULY 25-AUG. 7 the literary work, because the lit­ AUG. -8-AUG. 21 erary analysis comes prior to ex­ egesis, and exegesis is the begin­ $100 PER TWO WEEK PERIOD ning of the reconstruction of the Why pay more elMwhere? We have the finest quality at history of those ideas. reasonable prices. · The next, and crucial question FOR INFORMATION Our Swordfish, Salmon, Halibut, Scrod, Fllet of Sele, Crab Meat, is: If it is assumed that Mishnah­ WRITE TO BEACH POND CAMP Lobsten, Snail Salad, etc. . . are su,-b. Come In and talk hi Tosefta testifies to the time in BOX 2224, EDGEWOOD, R.I. 02905 Erik _about ideas for your cookout. Cooked Lobsters & Shrim which the document was finally re­ advance order. HADY TO COOi( lnclucleo dacted, ca. A.D. 200, then bow OR CALL 941-0526 or 941-8250 I Coming Soon: Speclallz Qt. ., a-., ...... s- · shall we know what layers of p . I Cla Ba • White...... _, c.n., thought come before the time of ACA Accredited repared R. . m e ..... """· ..._, On1eM the redaction of the document it- $5.49 per serving ;:,..::c-'...... _s.-.lntl- Al seU'! How sha11 we know, further­ more, whether a person to whom JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER OF RHODE ISLAND a saying is attributed rea11y said 401 Elffl9rove Ave. DR. HARVEY D. RAPPOPORT it? To deal with the latter ques­ Providence, R.I. tion, I do not believe we have any OPTOMETRIST way of verifying whether a person Register NOW ANNOUNCES HIS ASSOCIATION ON to whom a saying is attributed ac­ Camp begins June 21 A PART TIME BASIS WITH tua11y said it. Our history of Talmudic CAMP YELADIM DR. MAYNARD S. BURT Judaism will unfold by periods, a sumnMr day camp may even produce signifcant dif­ OPTOMETRIST ferentiation among named author­ 533 NO. MAIN ST. ities within the several periods, but SMALL FRY UNIT JAY CEE UNIT PROVIDENCE, R.I. 02904 it wi11, so far as I can sec, not sup­ ages 3 Y.r -5 yean entering 9n. 1 & 2 ply a definitive answer to the ( $115-6 Wffkl, $100-3 WHks) VISUAL ANALYSIS question of whether •Aqiva really CONTACT LENSES said what he is claimed to have VISUAL TRAINING said. While that ques­ ADVENTURE UNIT OFFICE HRS. 8Y APPT. tion- whether we have ipsissima enterln9 9n. 3, 4 & 5 2-8282 ... vcrba of a particular historical fig­ ($340-6 WHU, $1_80-3 WHks) ure- is deemed tcrri!>ly pressing in the study of the founder of Chris­ Adventure campers spend the 3rd and 6th wHks tianity, the importance of the of camp at Camp J-ph, an overni9ht YOUR OLD ADDING MACHINE, question is for theological, not his­ camp in Maine. torical reasons. We do not know CALCULATOR, TYPEWRITER OR everything we might like to know; WHATEVER that docs not mean what we do June 21-Autu•t 6 know is not worth knowing. 10:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. IS WORTH $75 TRADE-IN Yet the other matter- how we at th• Center can find out whether anything in All fees include transportation ALLOWANCE Mishnah-Tosefta antedates the rc­ and dally snaclcs - d action or Mishnah-To­ TOWARD THE PURCHASE OF A scfta- rcquires more considerable attention. Herc we must begin Call Leslie Cohon at the Center, 861-8800, with a working hypothesis and test ·that hypothesis against the results for details and a registration form. attained in its application. The simplest possible hypo­ thesis is that the attributions of sayings to named authorities may be relied upon in assigning those sayings to die periN, broadly de­ fined, in which said authorities nourished. While we do not and cannot know whether •Aqiva ac­ yourflrst tually said what · is . attributed to him, we arc able to establish cri­ 41 SEEKONK STREET PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISlAND 02906 teria by which we find out whether 'vacation what is assigned to 'Aquiva .be­ (401) 27 4-1930 longs in the period in which he lived, e.g. to his school or associ­ ates (or even to the man himself). We have laws which interrelate STOP CAMPERS...:...DADS-GRADUATES in theme and conception, and which also bear attributions to YOUR C.B. HEADClUARTERS successive authoriiies, e.g. to a Yavnean. to an Ushan, and to an authority of the time of Rabbi. • COURIER If we are able to demonstrate • XTAL • TRANS-AM that what is assigned to a Yavnean is conceptially earlier than, and • SSE • JOHNSON ~ - not dependent upon, what is as­ • BOWMAN • MIDLAND - signed to an Ushan. then, on the 1 PlltCESSTARTAT face of it, the former indeed is an ,------1 earlier tradition. the latter a later I COME • FOR FflEE I one. oolT~--CIIIOUll,.._I I DRAWING ON 8-TRACK I 95 The unfolding of the rabbis' TAP£ Pl.AVER I I Complete line of ideas on legal and other questions L------.J Accessories & Antennas · may be shown to take place ~ through sequences of logic, with UP TO 3 YEARS TO PAY - 90 DAYS COf'Sl)EFIED CASH what is assigned to later masters "EXPERTS . .. IIECAUSE RADIOS ARE OUfl OM Y BUSINESS" depending upon and generated by what is assigned to the earlier ones. When we find a correlation f\UTO f\UDIO CENTER between such logical (not merely r--1 ,. ·"·· , .. ,.. .. , . D thematic) sequences and temporal L_J ,, ' r, Continueil on Page 16 Henog Denounces IMPORT-EXPORT STATS. figure, but it is a favorable indicator JERUSALEM: 111 1975 Israel of new trends. Total imports by PRICE TRAVEL SERVICE CORP. .Story A~ Phoney had a deficit in its balance of trade Israel in 1975 amounted to S4 808 HOPE STREET PROVIDENCE R I of 2 billion, 218 million dollars, - billion, 53 million. In 1974, imports NEW YORK, (JTA) - Israel's RECIPIENTS ol the GOLD PLATE AW ARD 9% less than the previous year, aggregated S4 billion, 177 million. Ambassador to the Unired Nations, when the trade deficit was 2 billion, Last year Israel's exports amounted Oi-. May 4th, Price Travel wasthe only agency on. the East I Chaim Herzog. said May 27 that 400 million dollars. Last year im: to SI billion, 835 million as com­ I Side and Pawtucket to be ~warded the GOLD PLATE by I/' "the headlines and reports" that ports declined by 3% while, at the pared with SI billion, 373 million in I United Airlines, in recognition of our contribution to .the I­ appeared in the Washington Post same time, cxporu·incrcascd by 6%. 1974. In December, 1975, Israel's I .airline industry. We are very proud· of this award. I and the New York Post about his In relative terms the savings of trade deficit amounted to S140 remarks in the Security Council S 178 million is not a significant million. May 26 were "misleading, inac­ I •••••••••••••••••• I curate and tendentious.' The I REMEMBER ... "It costs nothing I headlines and · news accounts I · to do business with the best" referred to a "clash" between lsra4tl Marie's Health Food Store ANY TRIP-ANY CRUISE-ANY TOUR I I and the United States over a 112 Fountain St . Open : Mon thru Sot 8 3G •6 00 ONE CAll DOES IT All! I majority statement presented to life Thurs 8 30-9 00 I Oscar & Martha Finger 831-5200 I Sc:ctlrity Council which deplored Providence R.l. 02903 lsrad"s occupation practices in the Tel. 861-7828 occupied Arab territories. Specializing In In a statement to the Jewish­ •-~------T dcgraphic Agency, Herzog said: Vitamins and Health Foods "The headlines and reports about We also ha11e a fine line of Organic my remarks in the Security Council on 26 May, 1976 in the Washington Skin Care & Beauty Aides . plus many Post and New York Post arc mis­ Bran products. Drop in and see us . leading, inaccurate and tenden­ tious. Al no point in my remarks did I even once mention the United States let alone 'clash' with the -SPECIAL­ United States. In my remarks I ad­ FAIIILY STYLE dressed myself to the text or the statement or the majority presented IS RAEL DINING lo the Security Council by the President or the Security Council. BY CHARTER & SAVE SIIIIIIATS lZ IIOOII · 11 P 1.. MIii. Ml -...S. 5 · 11 P.I. Had my remarks been reported ac­ rnrJtcly it would have been perfect­ 16-day charter from New York DELICIOUS ly evident that I dealt with each item in the statement or the majori­ to Athens with oonnecting CHICKEN CAPRI ~ ty which I rejected, namely: "The situation in the territories flights to Tel Aviv. ADULTS OIILDIIIN administered by Israel; the one­ sided proposal in respect or the applicatioo or the ,Fourth Geneva •2.85 I '1.95 Convention; and the assertion in *898 i~~~}:~::]:i!sBOARD! the statement that the establishment ,_- - LOlffll flSIIUlllll'S smt, or security settlement by Israel in DefNrting every w st~rting June 1st SAT.181SJ-,,_M1'1,_ .. the West Bank is an obstacle to Enjoy a 16-day larael hollday that l peace. We welcome the U.S. dissent Incl-all-: from the statement and note the • Round trip na Tr- lntamalionlll eloquent silence · or the Western Alrllnea DC-4 countries during the debate which I • ~Ilona 11 4-5 St• hotela 'WEDDINGS * * * * BANQUETS lclelUJ1al - 12 nigllta In larael, 1 described as a futile and barren night In Athena, 1 night In Cyprua waste .or time designed as it was to • •-f•atdally .Ballroom Available . divert attention from the major • DeperlurelaltH WINKLEMAN TRAVEL issue or the Lebanon. I reiterated • r ....i.n~--.-alrport • Slvhluelng. Many optiona 24 1 RESERVOIR AVE. the government or Israel's position -725-3550 llemembar, JOU fly wllh UI at -k PROVIDENCE that •none or the issues raised, - for juat AO man than the mln- 401 - 781-4200 including · the establishment or 1-you,lour_,.....,.,_,,.,_ air • .f... . Including_ settlements, constitutes and OPEN WEEKDAYS '8:30-6 obstacle lo peace . . .The obstacle --.... -•an-.-.. SUNDAYS I 0-4 to peace lies in the refusal or the Arab states to negotiate peace with UGHT CANDLES IN PROV ..6/11 at 8 p.m. Israel." l -- ANCIENT All STORES - PRICES EFFECTIVE JUNE 11 TO JUNE 17 CLASSIFIED CouKED IN uul KITCHEN CALL 724-0200 U. S. GIADE A KOSHEI JUDAISM C ontinucd from Page 15 33-Painting, Papering TONGUE-S $1 SAVE•• ll. 3e 98 ll ones, that is, if what is assigned to a later master docs depend 111 EAST SIDI: off Blackstone Boule..,,d. SllCED AS YOU llKE ITI PAINTING: Interior and exte-rtOr. theme. cona:ption, principle, and Charming luxurious five room apart· inner logic upon what is attributed ment. Call 9"3-490 or 751-9701 · Wallpapering expertly done. Gener­ al cleaning, walls and woodwork. for appointment. to an earlier master, then we have Free estimates. Coll Freemon Gray 100% PURE history: we know what comes ear­ and Sons, 934-0585. ti SAVE lier, what comes later. 19-General Services ORANGE JUICE lie We arc able therefore to de­ scribe ideas probably characteristic EXTERIOR. PAINTING. Coll Ralph, GAREUCK FARMS COllEGE STUDENTS 274-0061 from 8 o .m. to 8 p.m. between of authorities the disaster NEED WORK Free Estimates. or 70 and the Bar Kokhba de­ Have one larp pickup truck and 7/ 2 MADE IN OUR KITCHEN ~ SAVE bacle, and .from that time to the can do landscaping, hou5ng, ♦- . ( period of Rabbi, and in the time work - trimming and p,vning, light construction, plumbing, electrical 35-Private Instruction 9 of Rabbi. Doubtless work on work. Almost anything. Amoraic .materials will yield the II. · 723-1845 GUil AR LESSONS. Learn to ploy gui­ ~!!!J!!'l.~~.~AD"' same series of disciplined se­ tar this summer, classical or folk. s quences of correlated attributions Coll 884-8519. and logical dcvelopmnts, allowing WE SEU AND REPAIR cars. Antone . I us to test the general reliability of Auto Body & Soles, 956 Branch. .Av­ HOPE STREET ONLY HOPE STREET ONLY enue, Providence, 421 -2550. Ask~fo, 38-Situations Wanted I, the attributions by periods and Jerry or Tony. ~ KOSHER FRESH MEATS making possible a description of 6/ 11 M!DDLE·AGED WOMAN desires to ~•, DER ,c!PERvlSION O F V AAD HAKA SHRU TH ideals held in a given period by be companion for middle-aged man OUR FRESH MEAT DEPT IS CLOSED · various ·authorities. 21-Help Wanted or elderly gendemon. R.I. Jewish On 1hat basis, indeed, we can Herold, Box G-36, 99 Webster A' '<00N ON FRIDA r AND ALL DAY ',A TURD A Y Street, Powtu_cket, R.I. 02861. describe the ideas really character­ COMPANION to live in with elderly istic of one period in the historical lady in modern apartment, own room. 331 ,4956. KOSHER - CUT FROM SAVE unfolding of Talmudic Judaism 42-Special Notices and relate them jo ideas charac­ 41c ll. 25-lawns, landscaping HEAVY STEER IHF teristic of earlier and later periods. MASSAGES for ladies only. Rita at the Arena Club. Seven days, five (To be concluded next week) BEL l'ERRA nights. 10 o.m.- 10 p.m. 861-2696. WHOLE BRISKETS GARDENING INC. CLAIMS REFUTED Comple~~chcaplng 43-Special Servlees LONDON, (JTA) - A British Main ..na­ KOSHER - FROM SAVE scholar refuted a frequent Arab Construction & RERNISHING: furniture and kitchen HEAVY STEER IEEF 41c ll. claim that Jews were always well Ma._ry Work cabineh~ in antique or woodgrain treated in Islamic lands. Dr. Tudor Londscaping Design finish:.. Coll eYenings. Moyer Refinish­ Parfitt, a lecturer at London 728-5060 5-28 , ing. 725-8551. ,ti·· LONDON BROIL U nivcrsity. stated that, on the con­ trary, Jews in Moslem countries DELTA LANDSCAPING, INC. Spring were forced to wear the yellow Star cleanup. Fertilizing, trimming of · GLASS IIROKEN? ScrNns repoi,ed. PAWIIICIIP WAIIWKi OAlfSTa shrubs. Will maintain lawn On week­ Residential work our speciahy. Call :,...... or David as a badge or shame long ' ly basis. Reasonable rotes. Free esti­ East Side Glas,. 861-5537, 274• 125,NIM "" ...... n,.-. before it. was introduced in Western mates. 521 ·60M 9172. ti ..... 5/ 28 Chrilliun countries.