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VOL. X-NO. 18 PROVIDENCE, R. I., FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1935 5 Cents the Copy ------·------,------ZIONISTS HERE Congregation of Temple Emanu-EI Dedicates Entire JEWISH YOUTH WILL OBSERVE AT COMMUNITY PALESTINE DAY Month to Celebration of Institution's 10th Anniversary CENTER SUNDAY Historical Pageant on Jan. Archibald Silverman to Imposing List of Noted Place of Jewish Youth in Speakers to Take Part 20 a Feature of Varied America, Topic of Head Committee Making in Program Activities Arrangements Discussion It was in September, 1924 that be Father Lorenzo C. McCarthy, Using Radio Broadcasts plans were first formulated for the president of Providence College. Expect Capacity Audience organization of a new conservative Herman J. Aisenberg, chairman. Friday, Jan. 18-Tenth anniver­ A very enthusiastic group met Temple in the community. Shortly The Jewish Community Center an­ after that a permanent congrega­ sary Service. Speakers, Rabbi Ru­ nounces that its annual Jewish last Saturday evening to discuss tional organization was effected with benovitz, Dr. Bradford, Rabbi Gold­ Youth Night will take place this plans and a program for the local the following officers: Judge Philip man and Judge Joslin. Sunday evening, at the Jewish Com­ celebration of Palestine Day to be C. Joslin, president; Samuel M. Ma­ Saturday morning, Jan. 19--Sab­ munity Center at 65 Benefit street. held simultaneously with the Nation­ gid, vice-president; Maurice W. bath morning Service and Bas Mitz­ This is the third annual Jewish al .Palestine Day in Washington, D. Bliss, treasurer; Charles Brown, re­ vah of ten girls. Rabbi Morris Youth Night and is sponsored by the cording secretar.y; and Ernest Bla­ Schussheim and Rabbi Israel M. Jewish Young Men's Association, C. at the time of the All-Jewish Na- zar, financial escretary. Goldman. Young Women's Hebrew Association tional Conference. It is a source of great joy to note Saturday afternoon, Jan 19-In­ in cooperation with the Jewish Cen­ An international radio hook-up that these same officers have been stitute lecture, Dr. A. L. Sachar, on ter Council. serving the congregation in these "Ifs That Changed Jewish History." will broadcast a message from Pal­ This year the discussion subject capacities during all these ten years. Mrs. Nat C. Cohen will preside. will be "The Place of Youth in the estine to the Washington Confer­ Rabbi Goldman was shortly there­ Sunday morning, Jan. 20-Histori­ American Jewish Scene" and will ence. This broadcast will be relayed after called to the spiritual leader­ cal pageant and Religious School re­ take the form of a panel discussion. over the NBC and CBS stations. ship of the congregation. On Sep­ union. The principal speaker being EZf~kiel There will also be a broadcast from tember, 1927, the dedication of the Sunday evening, Jan. 20 - Tenth J. Londow, field secretary of the present Temple was held. Samuel anniversary meeting and dedication Jewish Welfare Board. Those tak­ one of the local stations. The speak- M. Magid was chairman of the of Sofer. Horah. Main speaker, Dr. ing part in the panel discussion are ers over the International broadcast Building Committee and Abraham Elias Margolis. Rabbi Israel M. Goldman Miss Ethel A. Levene, Miss Muriel will be announced at a later date. L. Jacobs was chairman of the De­ Monday, Jan. 21-Monthly meet­ Krevolin, David Hassenfeld, William dication Committee. ing of School Board. Special sub­ I. Matzner and Archie Smith.. Temples and synagogues are to In observing the Tenth Anniver- Prof. Sharon Brown will introduce ject for final action, "The Temple Mr. Lewisohn. Mrs. Nat C. Cohen The Jewish Youth Night 'conduct­ observe Palestine Sabbath the Fri- sary of the life of Temple Emanu­ Emanu-El Religious School Build­ ed by the Jewish Comm~µity _Center day evening prior to Palestine Day. El, the Congregation is setting aside will preside. This is the opening ing Fund." lecture of the second semester. has created a great amount· of in­ S bb h . . d the entire month of January as a Thursday, Jan. 24 - Bi-weekly a at mornmg_ services 8:11 I special anniversary month. During Sunday, Jan. 6-Monthly Alumni terest and has attracted a., capacity Teachers' meeting. audience, among the ~ourtger · and Sunday School services are to m- this month a very intensive program meeting. Mr. Kenneth Dale, speak­ Friday, Jan. 25-Regular Sabbath er. the ?lder Jewish people, 6f ihe com- elude interesting programs of a is being presented by every phase Eve Service. mumty. . .. ., · '. E.alestinian nature. of Temple activity and many men Monday, Jan. 7 - Monthly Sister­ Saturday morning, Jan. 26 - Bar of great fame in American JeWish- hood meeting andr-special anniver­ Mitzvah of Leonard Blazar, son of Purposes of Jewish- Youth Night The committee of arrangements life are coming to the various Tem­ sary program, featuring the Woon­ Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Blazar. The purposes of the Jewish includes: Archibald Silverman, chair- ple programs. socket Choral Society of 40 voices. Saturday afternoon, Jan. 26-In­ Youth Night are as follows: man; Dr. Ilie Berger, co-chairman; The entire program will culmin­ Mrs. Samuel Garr, chairman. This stitute lecture, Rabbi William G. a. To acquaint the Jewish Rabbi Israel M. Goldman, Alter Boy- ate in a three-day observance on meeting will be held in the Main Braude on ''The Jew in the Non­ youth with current Jewish prob­ man, Maurice W. Hendel, Jacob Ra- Friday, Saturday and Sunday-Jan­ Synagogue, followed by a reception Jewish World." lems. binowitz, Joseph Smith, Edward uary 18, 19, 20. Dr. Elias Margolis, in the vestry. Thursday, Jan. 31 - The Temple b. To arouse in the Jewish Goldberger, Manuel P. Ostrow, Mrs. president of the Rabbinical Assemb­ Thursday, Jan. 10 - Bi-weekly will entertain the 400 members of youth the responsibility for fur­ Samuel Michaelson, Mrs. Esther ly of America, will be the main Teachers' meeting. the Rhode Island Ministerial Union, thering Jewish movements and Pritsker, Robert Berstein, Jonas speaker on Sunday evening, Janu­ Friday, Jan. 11-Sabbath Eve Ser­ and Prof. Mordecai M. Kaplan of ideals. Goldenberg, Hon. Philip C. Joslin, ary 20. Rabbi Herman H. Rubeno­ vice. Sermon by Rabbi Goldman on the Jewish Theological Seminary c. To prepare the Jewish Walter I. Sundlun, Morris Beeber, vitz of Boston and pr. Arthur Brad­ "What We Hope to Accomplish in will be the speaker. youth for the tasks of Jewish Morris W. Shoham, Hon. Charles C. ford will be the speakers at the Ser­ the Next Ten Years." The details of the three day pro­ leadership. Brown, Samuel M. Magid. vice Friday evening, January 18. gram will shortly be announced. One d. To bring to the attention Rabbi Morris Schussheim will be the Saturday, Jan. 12-Institute Lec­ of the Jewish Youth the con­ Harry Myers, Max L. Grant, Rab­ ture by Hon. Elihu D. Stone of Bos­ of the features of this observance preacher Saturday morning, January will be an Historical Pageant to be stant changes in American Jew­ bi William G. Braude, James Gold­ 19, and Professor A. L. Sachar will ton, vice-president of the Zionist Or­ ish life. man, Bernard M. Goldowsky, Ben­ ganization of America. presented on Sunday morning, Jan­ be the lecturer Saturday afternoon, uary 20 at a Religious School re­ e. To make the Jewish youth jamin Brier, Rabbi Morris Schus­ January 19. The anniversary pro­ Sunday, Jan. 13-Prof. Louis Fin­ ' responsible for directing Jewish sheim, Simon Wolk, Sonia Silver­ union. The pageant is being present­ gram for the entire month of Jan­ kelstein of the Seminary, who will ed by the alumni with the following life in America of the future in­ man, Max A. Cohen, Samuel Mich­ uary is partly as follows: lecture on "The Jew in a Changing to proper channels. aelson, Mrs. H. Ehrlich, Abe Heller, cast of characters: Judge Philip C Friday Jan. 4-Sabbath Eve Ser­ World." This is the second in the Joslin, Alfred Joslin; Charles Brown; f. To acquaint the Jewish Miss Bella Rubinstein, David C. Ad­ vice. Sermon by Rabbi Goldman on Sunday evening lecture series. This (Continued on Page Seven) elman, Mrs. Alfred A. Fain, Rabbi Bertram Brown; Samuel Goldberg­ "What Have We Accomplished in lecture will be held at Temple Beth­ er, Herbert Goldberger; Ernest Bla­ the Last Ten Years?" Israel. zar, Howard Blazar; B. L. Alper, Saturday, Jan. 5-lnstitute Lec­ Monday, Jan. 14-Tenth anniver­ Norman Alper; George Pullman ture by the world famous author and sary meeting of Board of Trustees. Ma~rice Pu\lman; Samuel Magid:

Step up, all you lads and las­ "In the land where babies come sies . . . Take a great big look To from this has been a serious matter and give Providence's first Jew­ Dr. and Mrs. of discussion, because it certainly ish baby of 1935 a great big ~elps out a lad or lassie plenty, be­ Benjamin Sharp lieve you me, when he comes into the hand . . . Yep, he's here since of 9 Glen Road, Tuesday. world with only the ability to scream PROVIDENCE . . . And when the wind is whistling Riding high with the storm Belongs the Honor, and Distinc­ through the atmosphere I'll certain­ that blanketed the city with a man­ tion of being parents of the ly snuggle myself into the cosy blan­ tle of ice, Mr. A. Storksky, the First Jewish Baby kets, or when I'm getting the oil Jewish delegate from the Land of rubbed into my body, I'll give a Babies dropped into the city, walked Born in Providence thought_ and thanks to all you men past the attendants at the Saint in 1935 of busmess who had sentiment Joseph's Hospital, and left a bounc­ enough to remember the lad who has ing lad at the side of Mrs. Benjamin The Sharp Home is now enriched come into the world and needs at­ Sharp, wife of Dr. Sharp of 9 Glen by a son weighing nine pounds, tention too." Road, at 6.25 p. m. sharp New Year's born at 6.25 p. m. Tuesday eve­ ARCHIBALD SILVERMAN Day. ning, at St. Joseph's Hospital, And by this time the interview was PROF. LOUIS FINKELSTEIN with Dr. Ira Noyes in Attendance at an end . . . for the loud screams A Jewish Herald press represen­ that were emanating from the lusty Professor Louis Finkelstein is to Abraham I. Schechter, Charles C. tative on the spot to meet the first Brown, Morris Chusmir, Harry R. lungs of Young Sharp were given deliver the second lecture of the born of 1935 secured an exclusive land white with snow. I'm glad to to mean that he was hungry and Sunday Evening Series, run jointly Rosen, Samuel Brown, Albert Lisk­ interview with Young Sharp . . . er, Mrs. Edward Finberg. see all the smiling faces around me when Young Sharps are hungry, re­ by Temple Emanu-El and Temple Declaring that it was a distinct . . . I'm proud to be sleeping in a porters must make themselves Beth-Israel, on Sunday evening, Jan­ Jacob Licht, Harry Leach, Mrs. pleasure for him to be able to step nice white bed ... and I'm certainly scarce. uar,y 13, at Temple Beth-Israel. The Joseph G. Nathanson, Adolph Mell­ into this brave new world at such an darn glad to be able to let out a So successful was this year's first lecture was delivered by Dr. er, Mrs. Harry Beck, Mrs. C. C. auspicious moment in world history, good loud scream once in a while, if Israel Efros. Dr. Finkelstein will Brown, Arthur I. Darman, Joseph Young Sharp (who has not yet I feel like it. contest that the merchants have already signified their willing­ speak on the subject, "The Jew inl a Eisenberg, Milton Adler, Louis Gins­ been named) said ... "glub .... "And say, Mr. Reporter, tell all Changing World." Prof. Finkelstein berg, David L. Gourse, Abe Feld­ glub aoogh jow kar " ... which those merchants that I certainly con­ ness to participate in another such idea next year ... and it is a very popular lecturer and his man, Max Kaplan and Morris Ker­ with the aid of the baby lexicon we sider myself the luckiest Jewish ba­ coming is looked forward to by hun­ mes, Fall River; Mrs. Morris Sheer, have on hand was interpreted to by in these parts to be able to get behooves all those who wish to dreds of people. Rabbi I. Rakowsky and Julius Rob­ mean: set with all those lovely gifts that enter, to set their plans ahead accordingly. Prof. Finkelstein · is Professor of inson, Pawtucket; Rabbi Morris Gut­ "Hello, momma and poppa and all they so gallantly remembered to put Theology at the Jewish Theological stein, Robert Dannin and Nathan you relatives and friends! Gee, I'm away for the lad or lassie who made A list of gifts to be presented par­ Seminary of America; president of David of Newport, and Rabbi Jonah glad to be out in the fresh air and his entrance call first on the stage ents of the new arrival will be found the Rabbinical Assembly, 1928-1930; Kaplan. sunshine at last. I'm glad to see a of 1935. on Pai:rP fi. (C-ontinnPil on p,,..,..,. ~PvPn) v~ ,, ...... ,_...__..._ .&...&.~..&." ...... __,,._..,...... ,,, _..._ ...._" ...... ,, ...... '

SORORITY MEETING 1 Ch~:r-·c0l Societv at i Russian Cantor to The regular meeting of the Sel 1 Sisterhood Meeting Sing Sundav Evening · Seime Serte Sorority was held Fri /Si.TEMPLE EMANU-EL day evening at the home of Rut ------at Benefit Concert Kerzner, 94 Chester avenue. A sl Services takes pleasure in announcing that An unusual program will be giv- Mr. Elihu D. Stone, vice president of en at the January meeting of the cial evening was held on behalf j On the occasion ~f the opening of Pierre Pinchik, Russian cantor, the guests present who intended t the ·Tenth Anniversary Month, Rab­ the Zionist Organization of Ameri- Sisterhood of Temple Emanu-El, to bi Goldman will preach tonight on ca, and one of the leaders in New be held Monday. 'who is giving a series of concerts in become members. The next meetin England Jewry will be the second for the benefit of the will be at the home of Mrs. Sar the subject, "What We Have Ac­ The Woonsocket Choral Society, complished in the Last Ten Years." lecturer of the Institute of Jewish Sanatorium and Ex­ Dix on Burnside street. It is expected that an unusually StudiP.s Saturday afternoon, January consisting of over 40 voices, will ren­ 12. Mr. Stone is prominent as a lec­ Patients' Home, will appear at the large congregation will a~tend to der a musical program, under the Plantations Auditorium, Sunday eve­ mark the opening of the month's turer on many phases of Jewish life, able leadership of Cantor Anshel FOR TWELVE YEARS especially on the problems of Jewish ning at 8 o'clock. celebrations. A cordial invitation is Heuberg. extended to all. nationalism and Zionism. Tickets may be obtained at the LEO MILLER Friday Eve services will also be Teacher's Meeting Cantor Heuberg has composed and Jewish Herald office, 68 Exchange i RADIO SERVICE held at sun-down in the chapel; Sab­ written some musical selections and Place; Mrs. Youngsten, 189 Dudley 1· The next regular Teacher's meet­ Day, Night and Sunday bath Morning services, in the main compositions which will be rendered Street; Jack Berman, 86 Gay Street ing will be held on Thursday even­ and at Renter's Spa, 244 Prairie Av- DE. 4242 synagogue at 9 a. m.; Junior Con­ by the Choral Society at this pro­ gregation services at 11.30, and daily ing, January 10. enue. ' services in the chapel morning and Declamation Contest gram. He also will render selections evening. in Jewish, Hebrew and English. Condolences The annual Declamation Contest, sponsored by the Religious School Due to the nature of this program, We extend our condolences to Mrs. the meeting will be held in the main Benjamin Bromberg and to the was opened at the regular Assemb­ HI-TEST ANTHRACITE COAL members of her family upon the loss ly last Sunday morning. Norman Synagogue, and will be followed by at a new Low Cash Price of of her mother, Mrs. Anna Wolfe. Klibanoff of the Confirmation Class a reception in the vestry. A cordial invitation is extended to all mem­ per ton Kenneth Dale Alumni Speaker presided. Orations were delivered by bers and friends. The monthly meeting of the Alum­ the following: Ruth Rotman, "Are S13.50 delivered ni will be held this Sunday evening, You a Jew?"; Abraham Belilove, ANNOUNCE BETROTHAL at which the main speaker will be "Anti-Semitism"; Sylvia Katz, Kenneth Dale, general secretary of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Seltzer, 92 CITY COAL CO. the Pawtucket Y. M. C. A. Mr. Dale. "What Is a Jew?"; Milton Isserlis, Olney Street, announce the engage­ is a graduate of West Point where "The -Success of the Jew." The con­ m~nt of their daughter, Miss Ida, 92 N ARRAG AN SETT A VE. Call Hopkins 1420 he forsook a military career and is test is in charge of Miss Ruth Kap­ to. Thomas B. Abrams, son of Mr. now a leader in the pacifist move­ lan. The finals will be held a t the and Mrs. Joseph I. Abrams of Main ~ Good Coal Makes Warm Friends ment. He is very popular among next Sunday Assembly. Street, East Greenwich. I young peoples groups and the Alum­ ni look forward to his coming. Fi­ nal plans will also be made at this meeting for the Alumni part in the Tenth Anniversary program of the Temple. Lewisohn Lecture The second semester of the In ­ stitute of Jewish Studies opens this Saturda y afternoon , with a lecture by Ludwig Lewisohn on " The Jew Faces the World." Mrs. Nat C. Co­ hen, chairman of the Institute will preside and Prof. Sharon Brown of Brown University will introduce Mr. Lewisohn. Admission is free to all who are enrolled in the Institute. Elihu D. Stone at Temple The Institute of Jewish Studies Nursery Sc~ool Has Resumed Sessions THE A. B. C.\ of the Temple Emanu-El Nursery school again opened its doors Wednesday Electric Furnace-Man morning to greet and welcome its tiny pupils (ranging in ages from ( Automatic Anthracite Bufflff) 2 ½ to 5) who will be eagerly and joyously returning to their class­ 1 GREATEST SAFETY - Burm rooms to once- again experience the the ideal household fuel - fascinations and delights that await Pennsylvania Anthracite, in the lower-priced sizes. No smoke, them at the Nursery .school. no smudge, no odor, no danger. 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~ IT JEWISH CENTER I I I BROADCASTS ~ ~--­ YOU CAN SAVE Speedy Recovery to Mr. Cohen IT'S HERE The staff, board of directors and members of the Jewish Community 50 PER CENT Center wish to take this opportuni­ ty of expressing their sincere wish­ ON TIRES es to our executive director, Jacob I. Cohen, who has met with an ac­ THE NEW cident recently, a speedy recovery Your w01·n tires can be rebuilt with complete and hope that he will be back with us all at the Center very soon. new fread stock, to give service equal to new. You Membership Enrollment 1935 At an enthusiastic meeting _last get NEW TIRE MILEAGE at only HALF THE evening the first membership enroll­ COST. ment report was submitted and it proved that all captains and workers are determined to put this enroll­ FORD ment over the top. The next Membership Rally will The Apex Tire, Inc., pfoneer re-builders of the be held Thursday evening, January 10 and will close with a Victory East, now extend this time-proven service direct Meeting Thursday evening, January COME IN TODAY - DRIVE IT 17. The meeting was addressed by to the motoring public. Rabbi Israel M. Goldman who gave an inspiring talk on the value of membership in the Center. Others who addressed the meeting were w. s. STEWART, Inc. Mrs. J oseph J. Seefer, Arthur J. Le­ vy and Samuel H. Workman. Mil­ 56 PLAINFIELD STREET ton C. Sapinsley, general chairman APEX TIRE, Inc. 1 of the Membership Enrollment, pre- West 4750 sided. I Oldest and Largest in the East Center Formal A social affair that is being await­ THE LARGEST FORD DEALER IN RHODE ISLAND ed by the young and old of the city UNDER ONE ROOF 1076-1086 WESTMINSTER STREET with eagerness is the Annual Cen­ Alfred A. Fain Albert Pilavin Irving Jay Fain ter Formal Dance to be held Wed­ Open Evenings and Sundays for Inspection nesday evening, January 30 at the Narragansett Hotel. Those who r e- member last year's event speak of the Center Formal as an affair - I worthwhile attending. This year's Parents Association British :Bconomist to event promises to eclipse even the SONS OF JACOB SYNAGOGUE Lecture Here Sunday one of last year. To make it even of Center to Meet more attractive there will be "Vin" Dr. Abraham I. Schechter, Rabbi "Twenty Years After" - This is Gary and his 14-piece Casa Madrid the intriguing subject to be discuss­ o r c h e s t r a w i t h entertainment Women to Hold Debate cial hour will follow the meeting, The Jewish Center Parents' As­ ed by S. K. Ratcliffe, noted British brought directly from Boston. Watch The Women's Study Group will and refreshments will be served. sociation extends an invitation to all economist, as the Third Sunday Eve­ your mail and the newspapers for meet at the home of Mrs. I. Robin- Social parents and friends whose children ning Program. further details. Louis Davis, chair- son, at 48 Pembroke avenue, on Rabbi and Mrs. Abraham I. attend the Religious school, clubs man will be assisted by Mrs. Walter Monday evening, at 8 o'clock. A de- Schechter have returned from New and all activities to a meeting to Mr. Ratcliffe is a journalist and be held Tuesday evening. lecturer of long standing in the En­ Adler as co-chairman. The Jewish bate will be held on the subject: York, where they spent a few days gli sh speaking world and has lec­ Center Council sponsors the event. "Resolved, that a Jewish Parochial visiting relatives and friends. While Dr. Helen I. McGillicuddy of the tured throughout the Dr. Kasanin to Speak School will be Beneficial to Provi- in New York, Rabbi Schechter also Massachusetts Society for Social from coast to coast, at universities Dr. Jacob Kasanin, clinical direc- dence Jewish Youth." Studied the methods and pedagogical Hygiene will be the principal speak­ and colleges, churches, forums, busi­ tor at the State Hospital for Men- After the debate a round table dis- systems of leading Jewish parochial er. Dr. McGillicudy who is an au­ ness men's organizations and before ta! Diseases, will speak before the cussion will be held. The debate will schools,' with the· view of applying thority on sex problems and who has general audiences of all kinds. Young Women's Hebrew Association be held by members of the Study these latest methods to the estab­ on a number of occasions lectured Every winter since its foundation, at their _monthly meeting W. ednes- Group. Dr. Schechter will lead the lishing of parochial school in this at the Center and has proven to be he has delivered a series in the Town day everung, January 16. His sub- discussion city. very stimulating, will speak on "Pa­ ject will be "Mental Hygiene for the At · t" f th R r · Hall, New York and during many Adult." Miss Helen Sapsowitz is a mee mg. 0 e e igious Mrs. Schechter .has been invited to renthood and the Character Train­ years before the Institution of Arts ing of Children." chairman of the meeting. School St aff, "'.hich was held at the address and install the officers of and Sciences, Columbia University Players Will Appear home of Rabbi and Mrs. Abra½am the Sons of Israel Sisterhood, at Every parent will want to hear and the Brooklyn Institute. At Yale The J. J. C. Players will appear I. Schechter last Saturday evenmg, Springfield, Mass., Monday evening. her as her message is worthwhile University he has been a lecturer in three interesting plays at the Bar- ; plans were made for the Secon_d A~- While in Springfield, Mrs. Schechter listening to. This meeting is open on the Bromley and Bergen founda­ ker Playhouse, 400 Benefit street, nual Pia): and Dance. The affair V.:1ll will be the guest of her parents, to men and women. Mrs. Paul J. Ro­ tions and at Cornell on the Schiff Sunday evening, January 27 at 8:30 be held m_ F~bruary. An entert~!I- Rabbi and 114:rs. Meyer J. Rosenberg. bin will preside. and Messenger foundations. o'ctock under the direction of Mrs. me?t cons1stmg of two ]?lays will . The Women's Committee of the Samuel Starr. be presented: A . dance will follow. Rabbi and .Mrs. Schechter had as SISTERHOOD MEETING Center cordially invites all to at­ The following is the complete Further details will be announced at their guest last week, their cousin, tend a reception and tea in the main cast: Evelyn Siegal, Leo Cohen, Sid- an early _date. riss Gussie Glass, of Broo]i:lyn, N. A regular monthly meeting of the building following the lecture. Sisterhood of Temple Beth El will ney Long, Hayvis Woolf, Florence Sisterhood to Install be held Monday in the vestry of the Shapiro, Ethel Shukovsky, Beatrice The Sisterhood of the Sons of Ja- Temple. Repertory Players Goldman, Mina Udisky, Evelyn Kot- cob Congregation will install their Jen, Al Gurwitz, Ethel Schwartz, newly elected officers at their next FOR SALE to Meet January 12 Sylvia Ackerman, Eva Tanenbaum meeting, Wednesday afternoon, at At the regular meeting of the Re- LET'S EAT AT and Ruth Abrams. the Jewish Institute, 49 Orms street. l pertory Players to be held Saturday, School Elects Officers Rabbi Schechter will be the speak- SAND BARNEY'S Jan. 12, Professor Thomas, Crosby, The student body of the Jewish er of the afternoon. The following FOR ICY SIDEWALKS Jr. of Brown University will be the Center Religious School elected the will be installed: Mrs. A. Awerman, DELICATESSEN guest reader. He will give a read­ Call De. 4486 AND following officers for the year 1935, president; Mrs. Sam Mike, honorary ing of a three-act play. at the assembly held last Sunday president;lst vice-president, Mrs. Is­ . RESTAURANT The meeting will take place in the morning: President, Bernice Koret; rael Dickens; 2nd vice-president, .r•- •• -•---•-•-•-•-•-Hl ti♦ 101 Eddy St. at Middle St. vestry of Temple Beth-El on Broad vice-president, Melvin Chernick; se- Mrs. M. Glantz; treasurer, Mrs. Joe Phone MA. 6874 and Glenham streets at 8:15 p. m. cretary, Ethel Chernick; treasurer, Kopit; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Serving Breakfast, Luncheon, Prof. Crosby is very well known Sarah Levine. Chamisho Osor Bve- Max Rubin; financial secretary, Mrs. i ADLER ART · Dinner in dramatic circles, having been pro­ shat, will be appropriately celebrat- Morris Dickens; recording secretary, Catering to Lodges, Parties and fessor of dramatic literature at ed by the children of the Religious Mrs. Sam Sachs; trustees, Mrs. Max I ASSOCIATES I all other occasions Brown University for many years. School Sunday morning, January 20. Mittleman and Mrs. Hyman Stone. Hot and Cold Buffet Luncheon Bertram L. Bernhardt, president Women's Committee Bridge Mrs. Schechter will install. 66 Orange Street of the Repertory group, has extend­ T~e Women's ~ommit~ee of the Me_mbers are urged to attend this Service All Day ed a cordial invitation to all guests. I Jewish Center Wlll agam hold a meetmg. Guests are invited A so- Providence, R. I. Open 6 a . m. to 1 a. m. There will be a nominal admission bridge Wednesday evening, Febru- · _ charge. ary 6 to raise funds to send at least freshments, Mrs. Milton C. Sapins- Commercial Artists and 25 needy boys to Camp Avoda, Mid- ley and Mrs. Walter Adler; Mes­ dleboro, Mass., for a two weeks va- dames Louis I. Kramer, Henry Has­ Visit the New cation in July. senfeld, Jacob Ernstof, Saul Abrams, Rainbow Candy Mrs. David E. Feldman is chair- Isador Feldman, Herman Swartz Stores, Inc. man of the event and will be assist- Max Tarnapol, Herman S. Galkin' L--p:_~:~;;~:~_J HON-HONG ed by the following: Co-chairman, Ruth Markoff, Isaac Woolf, Isaa~ Next to Lowe's Theater Mrs. Louis Hurwitz; telephone Gerber, Joseph J. Seefer, Samuel squad, Mrs. David C. Adelman; tick- Starr, Harry Basse, Samuel Korb ALL MAKES OF Genuine Chinese Serving ets, Mrs. Judah C. Semonoff; re- Ira Robinson, Harold Cohen, Barney Hot and Cold Luncheons Hochberg, Bertram Bernhardt and FOUNTAIN PENS Restaurant All Day REPAIRED I Why are Hochman's Bakery Hen!y P. Hirschberg, Philip Kenner, Serving also Products the Best? DaVl~ Genser, Eugene N. Austin, WHILE-U-WAIT Chinese Food - Boston Style The Finest Quality of Candy at Maurice F elder, Charles Temkin Large Selection of Standard, ~kes Cut Rate Prices Hochman's Bakery L~uis Temkin, Lyon Marcus and Employs skilled craftsmen Miss Evelyn Greenstein. FREE Engraving on any Pen or 194 Washington St., at Ahorn St. Fountain and Booth Service Pencil purchased }.>ere Providence Uses the best raw materials Y. W. H. A. Bridge Open 7.30 A. M. to Midnight Bakes its products correctly 'J:'.he annl!al Y Bridge under the Early delivery service through- c~amnansh1p of Miss Evelyn Simon out the city will take place Wednesday evening, We have a complete line of gro­ M_arch 6. ~he proceeds of this bridge ~~~~~°; ceries at low prices will. be given to the Jewish Com­ - ~, Room 811 THE muruty Center for the Building Hochman's Bakery Fund. - Providence, R. I. MAYFAIR RESTAURANT 175 Chalkstone Ave. Top Floor MA. 9645 UPON POPULAR DEMAND We have opene? a new store for your convenience in the heart of HANLEY BUILDING downtown Providence at 63 Washington Street 141 MATHEWSON STREET GLANTZ' LEDERER BUILDING Just leave your garments there before you go to work _ and call CHAIN KOSHER for them when ready to go home. SERVING 35c LUNCHEONS MEAT MARKET There are other reasons also! I 136 Orms Street LUNCHEONS and AFTERNOON TEA 11 a. m. to 3 p. m. 3 p. m. to 5 p. m. 693 Chalkstone Ave. DINNER SERVED EVERY THURSDAY EVE, 6 p. m. to 8 p. m. JAYO€€ D~~~R Phones DE. 7874 - MA. 1763 OPEN TO THE PUBLIC MAnning 0643 We serve Fresh Meat of the I.C: A N Open until 8 P.M. Under personal supervision of Mrs. Frederica Baker, Best Quality Daily • C L~ S€ DS for business and . I~ phone calls formerly of THE BLUE HORSE, New York City We deliver to all parts of city 163 BROAD STREET. OPPOSITE Y. M. C. A. 141 MATHEWSON ~TRRP'f' T v nvovo nT .... ~ 4 Tli~ J~ W l~l:i .tl~.KALU, . ~'.KllJAY, JAN UA.KY 4, lVob

and desirable and what is injurious and to be avoided. Except I TripRs A~ranged Monies Sent · ft f h • to uss1a to Poland f or th e m· uence o t e nat10nal funds-the Keren Hayesod and !!QLhc Jemish Jfittnlb~ the Keren Kayemeth - it is an unplanned, unsystematized, un­

controlled building of the Jewish commonwealth. ~~.,..-·':'!.<1tf'h "C; 'ir~ /h• .,.. the Zionist •1~.e)1~- The Jewish Home Newspaper of Rhode Island The All-Jewish Conference should urge upon ~!. •' Published Every Week in the Year by The Congress and the Council of the Jewish Agency, which are to Jewiah Press Publishing Company U& meet next summer, to work out in co-operation with the Gov­ • 10 011t ,_.,. WI IO Ola MIT ernment, a six or seven year plan of development in accordance N Exchange Place-143 Westminster Street, Providence, Khode Island with which immigration shall be increased and economic devel­ TELEPHONE GASPEE 4312 opment guided and canalized in an orderly growth. If the All­ Member Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc., With Newa CorredpondentB Jewish Conferenc~ did nothing else but discuss this proposal, TAKE TIME TO LIVE/ All Over the World adopt it with conviction and submit it to the Jewish Agency . THE JEWISH HERALD invites correspondence on subjects of interest to authorities, giving to it the unqualified backing of American IT COSTS NO MORE TO LIVE AT THIS the Jewish people, but disclaims responsibility for an indn-ent of Jewry, it would be making an important and far-reaching con­ the views expressed by the writers. tribution to the development of our National Home. Entered as Second-Class Matter, Nov. 7. 1929, at the Post Of- Providence, R. I .• Under the Act of March 3, 1879 fice at . ALENDAR 1• The debating team of the Ben Subscription Rates: Five Cents the Copy. By Mail, $2.50 per Annum, i LEAGUE C Ami Fraternity challenge any young Payable in Advance • men or young women Judaean club Monday, January 7 in the city of Providence to a debate. Temple Beth-El, afternoon Write to Samuel H. Wilk, 8 Goddard A PLANNED BIDLDING OF THE HOMELAND Temple Emanu-El, evening Street, or call De. 1485 to arrange Tuesday, January 8 details. The All-Jewish Conference for Palestine on January 20 Hadassah, afternoon South Providence Hebrew Insti­ and 21, will mark a turning point in the long and laborious tute bridge, evening BERMUDA winning American Jewry for the Homeland in Pal­ Wednesday, January 9 process of 2 trips weekly from New York have been other conferences for Palestine - a South Providence Ladies' Aid, eve­ $60 up estine. There ning number of them imposing, productive in material results and Montefiore Ladies' Association, FLORIDA stirring in their effect upon the public imagination. But there afternoon Thursday, January 10 All Ways never was such a National Conference, held under such circum­ Jewish War Veterans' Auxiliary Water - Bus - Rail - Plane Best Service and Rates stances, facing such great possibilities for the realization of Monday, January 14 our ideal. Women's Pioneer, afternoon are not Tuesday, January 15 There will be from 1500 to 2000 delegates. These Council of Jewish Women, after- to be invited guests, but representatives of communities and noon -4'1@-t& national organizations delegated to go to Washington for a Wednesday, January 16 76 DORRANCE STREET Hebrew Free Loan, afternoon Second Floor GA. 8004 purpose with which the communities and the national organi­ Ahavath Sholom Talmud Torah, zations are in full accord. These communities and organiza­ evening tions have been informed of the situation in Palestine, appre­ Monday, January 21 Miriam Hospital Association, aft­ ciate the conditions that face the Jews in Germany and Poland, ernoon know that Palestine represents the only possible, practical and Tuesday, January 22 Independent Jewish Mothers' Al- ~. permanent solution of a substantial part of that great problem liance, afternoon INTHE ~ of Jewish displacement, and are prepared in advance to give Consumptive League, afternoon Jewish Orphanage, afternoon BACCHANTE their support not in pledges or immediate contributions, but in Women's Pioneer dance, evening EVERY WEEKDAY EVENING high moral determination to back, morally and financially, as Wednesday, January 23 Temple Beth Israel bridge, after­ may be · required, the great colonization and commonwealth noon building enterprise which is being conducted under the auspices South Providence Ladies' Aid, eve­ of the Jewish Agency for Palestine. ning The All-Jewish Conference should inspire Zionist leader­ Ben Ami Fraternity ship to take radical steps for re-shaping Zionist colonization Will Elect Officers policies. Backed by the great American community of 4,500,- our plans to the needs Officers will be elected for the 000 Jews, it should be possible to adjust coming year by the Ben Ami Fra­ that confront us, and not to continue to live from hand to ternity at a special meeting Wed­ The Ideal Hotel for involving the possible migration and set­ nesday in the Jewish Community mouth. A movement Center. At a recent meeting Samuel tlement, in the course of from seven to eight years, of at least H. Wilk and Abe D. Tobin were 1,000,000 Jews, should not be operated as if it were a shop at chosen publicity directors. You in Boston A committee including Mr. Wilk, a fair. It should not be operated as if the vision were blocked Samuel Slepkow and Raymond S. and it is impossible to, see ahead for more than six months. Gerstonblatt were named to nomi­ Why not try the excellent values offered our plans are nate candidates for a board of coun­ at Hotel Manger. It is the IDEAL hotel As we go along now, to a large extent all cillors. for those who enjoy solid comfort and mod­ bound to a method of taking inventory of employment possibil­ At a special meeting held last the Ben ern conveniences. ities every six months, and what is to happen beyond that peri­ Sunday, it was decided that Ami Fraternity would participate in RESTAURANT Finest Meals in Boston the inventory all Center activities. od is left for future consideration. The results of COFFEE SHOP at Moderate Prices are submitted to the Mandatory Government, which cuts down A New Year celebration was held by the Ben Ami Fraternity at the RATES: all estimates and fixes the number of labor immigrants to be home of Harold S. Chase on Harold in accordance with Street. This celebration was ar­ $2.50 up Single admitted during the following six months, ranged by Mr. Chase, Sidney P. Co­ its own views. We are not in a position to control or stimulate hen, Ben Blair and Abe D. Tobin. $3.50 up Double the immigration of the capitalist or middle-class, which rises Entertainment was furnished by Raymond S. Gerstonblatt, Harold or falls according to local conditions; and the Executive is not Berman, and the Ben Ami male even. called upon to supervise or regulate their advent and set­ chorus, consisting of eight members. tlement in the land. The private initiative that comes to Pal­ FORM JUNIOR A. J. C. estine, which makes its large deposits in banks and which is About 50 young Jewish men and women gathered at the home of Miss easily seduced into land speculations and various forms of gam­ Mildred Waldman on Whitmarsh bling, is free and independent and subject to all influences but Street, on the evening of Dec. 23, for the purpose of organizing the Rhode not to any suggestion of coordination with a development Island Branch Junior Unit of Amer­ planned in advance. There is no official picture of how the hun­ ican Jewish Congress of the United economic States. dred thousands are to be absorbed and settled, what is Max Winograd was appointed temporary chairman, and Joseph Finkle, co-chairman, and a commit­ tee was appointed to nominate offi­ cers to be elected at a meeting to be held in the near future. The principal speaker of the eve­ i ning was Mrs. Augusta Holtzman of Brookline, Mass., vice president of the American Jewish Congress, who spoke of the good work the organi­ zation is doing all over the country, and outlined to the guests the good J !/ttfwd- gkdda ~ work that could be done in this state MANAGEMENT by the formation of such a branch UNDER NEW, WELL-KNOWN here. Earl Auerbach of the Boston Mr. Prank Seiden, who directs a chain of outstand­ Junior Unit also spoke on what oth­ ing hotels, has assumed the management of the in other er junior units are doing in Miami Beach, and now olfers a ser• states. "Floridian" vice,cuisine, hospitality and comfort incomparable. Located on beautiful Biscayne Bay, and within close proximity to the Beach, this famous hotel • • NEW YORK oifen every conceivable form of indoor and out­ orgsin (RUSSIA) A T Order $3.00 R;~;d $4.50 door diversion for "Rest or Play". A1!RO,CAR SlmVlCB TO BIIAOI will enable your relatives in the ~rice, co-ml!are favorably One Way 30-day Limit TWIN 'Ullth thos• i• America Outside Rooms with Running Water 11,o Plorldlu, will be opene,d - a mocllW- U.S.S.R. to buy heavy clothing, $1.00 Up (One or Two Persons) • l'lu Bula. a- ladudlaa - .... DI--. • Ch-den,.. ~oar local TABLE D'HOTE DINNER $1.00 ,JBWISH DIBTAllY LAWS CA'Ul'UU.Y OBSlll\VBD shoes, underwear, foodstuffs, For TNPla ~ 1Nltdl or a■daorlzed apa~ . ORCHESTRA AND DANCING Friday or Saturday Week-End household utensils, tobaccos and ROUND TRIP $3.60 countless other domestic or im­ Steamers Daily and Sundays from FLORIDIAN Colonial Wharf, Providence, MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA ported articles. These gifts will At 7.30 P. M. HOTBLS VNDEJt SEIDEN MANAGEMENT be doubly valued during the Colonial Line ~~IAIIIIWOOD,N.J, long Russian winter. General Ae,reeentatlve In U.S.A. at Uptown Ticket Office UAND Harm,. JaCIIIIIOUlff, N. Y. HOU.YWOOD HOft&. WIIST IUCII.N.J. AMTORQ, 111 l'lflll Ave., N.Y. 36 WEYBOSSET STREET ~---­ Colonial Wharf-Phone GA. 6400 THE JEWISH HE-RALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1935 I

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PERSONAL I GIFTS TO THE FIRST Congratulations JEWISH BABY BORN ~ , SOCIAL IN PROVIDENCE To the First Jewish Child Born in 1935 IN 1935 Miss Lillian Dick, 131 Adelaide Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Halpern, 597 ,.,:--· --- Our Gift to the Parents venue, spent the holidays in New Taft Avenue, passed Christmas week E. P. ANTHONY, 178 Angell St. 12 Bottles Sherba Golden Ginger Ale ork City. in New York with relatives. is giving a dozen cans of assorted Clapp's Baby Foods. Mrs. Benjamin Knopow, 43 Sar­ Miss Rita Wintman, 1 Marlboro E. S. CRANDALL DAIRIES is ent A venue, and her sister, Miss Avenue, was the guest of her cousin, giving 14 quarts of Grade "A" milk. lorence Pickar, have returned from Miss Thelma Diamond, 240 Winter SHERBA BEVERAGE CO. ew York where they spent the holi­ COCUMCOSSOC FARMS, Wick· Street, Woonsocket, for the holidays. ford and with offices at 16 No. Main ays. Street, city, are giving a case of West Barrington, ·Rhode Island Dr. and Mrs. David R. Brodsky Mr. and· Mrs. Louis Seegal, 104 Chocolate Five-O, an excellent drink ;ake pleasure in announcing the Woodbine Street, have announced for children. irth of a son, Leonard Fisher, Dec. the engagement of their daughter, SHERBA BEVERAGE CO., of . Mrs .. Brodsky is the former Miss Miss Helen Seegal to Irwin M . West Barrington, is giving a dozen redda Fishman. Schulman, son of Mrs. Rose Schul­ bottles of Sherba Golden Ginger Ale. Congratulations to the man of New York. SIEGAL'S KOSHER MEAT First Jewish Child Born in 1935 The Alpha Phi Sigma Sorority will MARKET of 746 Hope Street, is old a formal dinner-dance, J anu­ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cohen, 283 giving a rib roast of the best qual­ ry 15, at the Biltmore. Sylvia Le­ Potters A venue, held open house ity for a dinner. A Case of Chocolate Five-O ·ne is chairman of the dance as­ Sunday afternoon, in honor of their THE JEWISH HERALD of 68 Delicious for Children and Adults isted by Rose Kirchenbaum Uloff. daughter, Miss Bernice Cohen, who Exchange Place, is giving a two­ is engaged to wed Max Rosenberg, years' subscription to the parents. Perry Shatkin, a student at Yale son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rosen­ JOSEPH MARCUS CO., Furni­ J niversity, has returned to school berg, 9 Jenckes Street. ture, 184-194 North Main Street, is COCUMCOSSOC FARMS fter spending part of his winter re­ giving a high-chair for the baby. ess in Miami and part with his par­ Wickford, R. I. 16 No. Main St., Providence Mr. and Mrs. Harry Glassman of CAPITOL WHOLESALE GROC­ Specializing in Certified and Grade A Milk nts, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shatkin, 64 Bellevue A venue, will entertain ERY, 95 Randall Street, is giving f Hazard A venue. at a dinner Sunday, January 13, at two dozen bottles of Mountain Club Dial GAspee 9231 Zinn's in honor of the engagement Ginger Ale. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Finkelstein, of their daughter, Miss Adele Glass­ ROGER WILLIAMS LAUNDRY, 3 Exeter street, left Wednesday for man, to Manuel Bromberg, son of 368 Waterman Avenue, is giving $3 iami Beach, Florida. Mr. Finkel­ Mr. and Mrs. Max Bromberg, 18 worth of laundry service, equivalent ·tein will return in two weeks while Jenckes Street. The wedding will to 20 pounds of "family finish serv­ rs. Finkelstein will remain for the take place June 2. ice." TO THE PARENTS OF THE FIRST JEWISH winter. B. STONE KOSHER MEAT The Elite Bridge Club conducted MARKET, 184½ Willard Avenue, is BABYOF1935 a dutch supper for members and giving three pounds of calves' liver. PROVIDENCE their husbands, Friday night, at the BICKFORD ENGRA YING AND home of Mrs. A. D. Weinbaum, 10 ELECTROTYPE CO., joins in ex­ THE JEWISH HERALD Paca Place. tending to the parents and to the DRESS CO. Bridge prizes were won by Mrs. infant its very best wishes for, many is pleased to give a Two-Years' Subscription and Max Fish, Mrs. Max Pollack, George years of happiness. 69 Richmond Street Diamond, Mrs. Morris Becker and Extend its Best Wishes foi·a Long Life of Harry Efros. For the Convenience of our Congratulations to Happiness and Prosperity Customers we have The Ladies Union League for Con­ sumptives held a very successful Dr. and Mrs. Sharp OPENED A SALESROOM cake sale at the Outlet Company last on the Street Floor. Walk a Tuesday. Those on the committee few steps and save a few dollars were Mmes. Gussie Nelson, Anna We are pleased to Kilberg, George Labush, A. Zellin­ Congratulations ,•-OPEN_ EVE_NINGS ___, ger and Samuel Finkelstein. The p1·esent 3 lbs. of Calves' League is exceedingly grateful to the Outlet Company for their kind­ Liver To the First Jewish Child Born in 1935 Prescriptions ness and generosity. We Wish you many years full of happiness Eva Goldenberg was hostess to Accurately Compounded by members of the We-Un Bridge Club B. STONE Experienced Pharmacist a week ago Thursday night, at her ,w~ Fresh, High Grade Drugs Used home, 1 Jenckes Street. Prizes were won by Mrs. Belle Mendelovitz, Miss BICKFORD NEW LOW PRICES Goldenberg and Frances Zuckerman. Meat Market Enqravinq &. Etectrot4pe Co. Refreshments were served by the 2. 0 MATHEWSON ST.,\ PROV! DENCE RI Eaton Pharmacy hostess. At the meeting yesterday, R. Cohen, Ph. G., Reg. Ph. the hostess was Belle Goodman of 184½ Willard Ave. 396 Douglas Av. Providence 3 Morning Street. Dial MAnning 8189 Prescriptions Called for and Delivered - DE. 2522 Our Best Wishes to the New Arrival Congr.atulations to the Lucky Parents It is with pleasure we present Tel. DExter 2523 the parents a We are pleased to present a Rib Roast of Baby High Chair Acme Glass Co. the Highest Quality PLATE and WINDOW Joseph Marcus Co. Furniture Glass 189-194 No. Main St. SIEGAL'S iitlj FOR EVERY PURPOSE GAspee 0102 251 Smith Street MEAT MARKET Providence, R. I. 746 Hope Street Dial GAs pee 0500 Benjamin Hayman, Mgr. Our Best Wishes to the N ew Arrival for a World of Happiness and Prosperity -12! :::::-·1,·· Our gift to the Congratulations ~ WATCHES ri ~ Parents To the First Jewish Child Born in 1935 Albert Travis One 20-lb. Family­ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Finish Service JEWELER "As Fine as You Can Get" Tkd Gift Shop of Wonderful Vahtes ~epairing at Moderate Prices 130 'w ASHING TON STREET Roger Williams Capitol Wholesale Our Gift to the Parents Fine Watch, Clock and Jewelry Laundry Grocery ~~ - D - ~ I ♦:♦ 368 Waterman Ave. 95 Randall Street 14 Quarts of Grade "A" Milk Free DE 4900 Dial East Providence 1964 DExter 1078 DExter 5259 MA 8750 South Providence Congratulations Cab To the First Jewish Child Born in 1935 Our Gift to the Parents E. S. CRANDALL Prompt Service at Lowest Rates 12 Cans of Assorted Clapp's Baby's Foods Passengers Fully Insured Telephone WEst 4358 or 2985-M Stationed at Emery's Diner · 24 Hours a Day E. P. ANTHONY, Inc. QUALITY AND SERVICE - OUR MOTTO THE JEWISH HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 4'., 1935 I I Jewish Home for Aged j TEMPLE SETH ISRAEL I of Rhode Island 1 I I . Notes I BETH-- EL. . ' ~---·--·------..__...... ,., TEMPLE _ Services, 1 Congr3:tulahons I With holiday activities relegated ·services this evening will be held I Th~ Congregation extends congr~- 1 to the background, and with sche­ as usual ~t 8:15 o'cloc~. Jonas Gold- 1tulat1ons to Dr.. and Mrs. · D9:V1d duled midwinter plans being consid­ Rev. Everett M. Baker, one of the trating the works of Abraham Wolf Betty Goldin, Norma Hoch­ enberg wi_ll read the liturgy and the Brod~ky, on the birth of a son1 Ehez- ered seriously in an endeavor to at­ most gifted and most genuine men Binder: berg, Charlotte Borod, Ruth Sanek, s~rmon will be preached by the Rab- er Fishel; to Dr: and Mrs .. Iile Ber- tain their successful culmination, the in the Providence ministry, will Ladies Association of the Jewish William Payton, Earl Cohen and b,. ger, on the marriage ?f their

Sam Shindler was elected presi­ dent of the Order of Hebraic Com­ radeship at the semi-annual election of officers held Dec. 27, at 37 Wey- bosset Street. Other officers named were Al Ro­ senberg, vice president; Max Broom­ field, recording secretary; Joseph Waldman, corresponding secretary; George Labush, publicity and s_ocial director; Dan Kaufman, educat10nal director Joseph Greenblatt, house directo/ Ben Levine, athletic direc­ tor; SiI~on Feldman, membership di­ rector and Samuel P. Wunsch, mem­ ber of the board of trustees for two and one-half years. Many a True Word Edmund Wexler, Samuel Kagan and Joseph Waldman were named on the inauguration committee. is Spo;ken in Jest

Re-Elect Harry Leach ► Ring Lardner, the famous humorist, Vaad Hakashruth Head wrote an. inelegant and inimitable descrip­ At the 16th annual convention of tion of home-- the Vaad Hakashruth held last Sun­ day night at the Sons of Zion Syn­ ► "It's where you can take off your shoes. agogue, Harry Leach was re-elec~ed It's where you· can have more soup. It's president for· the fourth consecutive have to say nothing when time. L. Gorfinkel was elected first where you don't vice president; Philip Abraams,. 2d there's nothing to say. It's where they vice president; B. Mandel, recordmg don't smear everything with cheese dress­ secretary; J. Gertz, ~reasurer; and Morris Feinberg, chairman of fi­ ing." nance. ► Certainly home is all things to all men. Over 100 members representing Providence synagogues were present. Most of your desires find fulfillment when A financial report was read by Mr. you have a home of your own. The restless Feinberg. spirit is soothed when you sit at your own fillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllll 11 !1!11111)111111111l lllllllllll ~ contentment. In a world of ese Fiction and Non-Fiction ~ fireside in sweet ~ On Date of Publication ~ turmoil you will find peace in a home of I WESTMINSTER I your own. I LENDING LIBRARY I ► Old Colony's 6%, long·-term mortgage ~ 146 WESTMINSTER ST. ~ will interest all prospective home owners. ~ Telephone Service GAspee 9237 ~ fil llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\1 1111 11111111111111\IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHlll!l You will do well to drop! inl at Old Colony House and ask for information about this new mortgage. YORK OIL BURNER David Korn & Sons Hiram G. Root @LD COLONY Heating Engineer \ ICO·OPERATIVE BANK 195-197 Willard Ave. Dexter 7730-7731 58 WEYBOSSET ST•• PROVIDENCE 378 Elmwood Avenue WWNSOCKET·WEST WARWICK ·GREYSTONE ·PAW?Vamf Providence, R. I. MEMBER. FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANJC SYSTIIM Tel. Williams 5220 7

"RQLTND THE TOWN" 'f' Thanks Supporters

By GEORGE BASOK

Prominent in the News "The N. R. A. is not a law and Tho it's J anuary in Providence it's should not be recognized as such." June in the heart of Florence Gold­ (Prof. James A. McLaughlin, Har­ blatt . .. Congratulations, Florence vard). . . . It's love in bloom for Bertha "If His Majesty has sinned, it is Marcus and Charles B. Sperber. because he is human." (Nicholas Honors of the Week Jorga, referring to King Carol). This column's honor award this "Women are much more interest­ week goes to Rabbi Israel M. Gold­ ing than they used to be." .(Dorothy man of Temple Emanuel. Rabbi Dix). COOLER in Summer <<< Goldman has been rabbi of the Tem­ ple since its inception 10 years ago. "When I'm not reading tomb­ >>> WARMER in Winter He is an able leader, a scholar and stones, I'll get me to the nearest a tireless worker. The work which he pub and try to forget the sea." (Re­ has accomplished could not be ade­ tiring Capt. John W. Binks, SS with CAREY Cork Ins ulated Shingles quately enumerated here but to Rab­ Olympic). bi Goldman my humble congratula­ "Hello, I didn't know you were Here's an asphalt shingle built tions. back. The last I heard you had fal­ as only Carey makes them, Thoughts While Strolling len out of a tree." (Mrs. F. D. The Kennedy Company, the he­ Roosevelt to Vice Pres. Garner). plus a layer of cork. Roof man store, gone partly feminine. "It's no fun knocking around Eu­ beauty - durability - real in­ Childs, where the debutantes go to rope with only an old nurse to play sulation value-all combined in be seen and the boy friends go to wi th." (Gloria Vanderbilt). look them over. The Hunters Lodge Congratulations to Dr. and Mrs. JOSEPH SCHLOSSBERG a shingle which you can buy at Restaurant, where one meets the David R. Brodsky; now they can a very reasonable price. best people and the food is delicious. sing "Rock a Bye Baby." Recently re-elected to the City Up a couple of blocks the Strand Council, Mr. Joseph Schlossberg Tests prove that houses roofed theater which is back in the hands Scallions to the motor cop at Way­ wishes, through the medium of with these shingles are cooler in of the original owners on a rebound Jand Square late Sunday night who the Jewish Herald, to extend his from Paramount's receivership, net­ refused to give a push to a stalled thanks to the many friends and summer and warmer in winter! ting the original owners a nice prof­ motorist. Sorry I didn't get his num­ acquaintances who have helped Investigate this remarkable ber_ him in his successful campaign it. The old Arcadia Ballroom, once WATERPROOF - ATE roof which insulates-let us sup­ the hot-spot of the town, now dark Tie-man Fierstein telling me of for office. Mr. Schlossberg cor­ ASPHALTIC and gloomy. Around the mall and up "notables" who wear his ties, Ascots dially invites his supporters and CEMENT WATERPROOF ply samples and quotations. the hill to Brown University where to the Astors, eh, Charlie? well-wishers to be his guests at SATURATED FELT •'tti~~T~C being Brown-bred, means a 4-year Try this on your friends: Name any of the meetings of the City loaf for some. the 48 states of the U. S. within 20 Council. ATLAS LUMBER COMPANY, Inc. "QUOTATION REMARKS" minutes. Betcha 10c they can't do it. 980 Westminster Street - Dexter 7563 "It doesn't take brains to make Dr. Banice Feinberg and his broth­ money. Look at those who have it." er, can you tell which is which? Speaker at Temple (Clarence Darrow). Short Descriptions of Certain People (Continued from Page One) "My husband is the best in the Glass-man Louis Hurwitz, the per­ world, but he won't tell me what his income is." (Lady Astor). fect gentleman; Samuel M. Magid, Fellow of the American Academy of "I didn't want to knock the guy charitable; Claire Greenstein, snap- Jewish Research, 1931; member of out, but the sucker tried to knock PY dresser; Archibald Silverman, a the Executive Council of the United my ears off in the second round so regular fellow; Milton Pliner good Synagogue; member of the Hillel I let him have it." (Max Baer). mixer; Lawyer-man Samuel Work- Foundation Commission of the B'nai Temple Anniversary Empire Weather Strips man, a clever orator; Ben Jensky, Brith, 1934; author of Jewish Self­ "Young men, I never have little (Continued from Page One) ideas. All my ideas are big ones." everybody's pal; Dr. Albert C. Ber- Government in the Middle Ages, Sold and Installed by (George Bernard Shaw). ger, another regular fellow; Mrs. 1924; The Pharisees: Their Origin Harold Preston "I have no further political am­ Rose Zetlin, a smile for everybody. and Philosophy, 1929; contributor to ley Brier; A. V. Flink, Douglas Sei­ bitions." (Huey P. Long). Sorry I couldn't cover the late the Jewish Quarterly Review the gal; Benjamin Grossman, Wallace 243 SMITH STREET s:pots New Year'~ eve but we had a Monatschrift fuer Geschicht~ und Genser; Nathan White, Norman Kli­ Plantations 9,314 birthday celebration at home for my Wissenschaft des Judentums, Revue banoff; Dr. Joseph Smith, Howard daughter. It ';as her fii:st bir~hday j des Etudes Juives, J ournal of Bibli­ Weiner; A. L. Jacobs, Milton Ja­ Vacuum Cleaners and I wouldn t have rmssed it for cal Literature, and Harvard Theolo­ cobs; Rabbi Israel M. Goldman, Ir­ the world. When she grows up her gical Review ving Strasmich; Rabbi Samuel Gup, boy friends can take her out and eel- ___· ______~-.. o~~~~!~t Arnold Blazar; Governor Pothier, :~~--~J:··l All Makes ebrate her birthday and New Year's Theodore Sack; Rabbi Rubenovitz, Jewelry Findings and Screw eve all in the same evening.-Lucky Youth Night at Center Maurice Beck; Rabbi Schussheim, Machine Products 1 Brushes - Bags - Belts boys. (Continued from Page One) Merrill Hassenfeld; Lieutenant-Gov­ Parts - Repairing ernor Norman S. Case, Jerome Gold­ Call I SUPERIOR MATERIALS youth with the Providence Jew­ smith; Mayor .Dunne, Edwin Sofor­ GAspee 2758-2759 for I R. I. VACUUM Plus ish Center and to make the Cen- enko; Dr. W. H. P. Faunce and Irv­ SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP . ter the medium for Jewish ex­ ing Espo. · QU~~!TiiNAEN~T::~~ICE I CLEANER CO. Equals pression and Jewish activities. , I @,, ,,,, ... , ••••• •• •••••••••••••••••••••••• , •••••• ~ ...... ,111 72 RICHMOND STREET SUPERIOR METAL Invitations have been extended to UPHOLSTERING Call GA. 7453 WEATHER STRIP CO. every Jewish Youth group in the Tel. West 0809 stat~, sororities, fraternities and the REPAIRING WE BUY AND SELL Jewish student body from the col­ leges and universities. REFINISHING Reliable Workmanship and LAND IN 7Ti1 HENDEL-BERG ER Reasonable Prices Miss Evelyn Berger, daughter of We Call and Deliver PALESTINE The Foremost Cantor PIN CHIK Dr. and Mrs. Ilie Berger, 29 Clar­ STATE PARTICULARS endon Avenue, and Maurice W. Hen­ Apply to will give an elaborate concert del, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard QUAKER Hend_el of New London, Conn., were UPHOLSTERY CO. Palestine Realty Co. SUNDAY, JAN. 6, 1935, at 8.15 P. M. ~arried Sunday afternoon at 2.30 o clock at the home of the bride's 386 No. Main St. Dexter 4243 Post Office Box 1244 PLANTATION AUDITORIUM parents. Maurice Ettine, Prop. ---J BOSTON, MASS., U. S. A. 8 ABBOTT PARK PLACE, PROVIDENCE, R. I. Auspices of Providence Committee for the Los Angeles Sanatorium Tel. MA. 0381 and Ex-Patients Home State Loan Co. R. P. Frazier Tickets: 50c, 75c, $1.00 145 Washington St. Palmer Horological School NOW ON SALE AT - "THE JEWISH HERALD, 143 Westmin­ Graduate of Waltham, Mass. Vanasse Drug ster Street, Tel. Gaspee 4312; and at the Box Office of the JEWELRY Plantation Auditorium and a complete line of The Repairing of Fine Watches, 784 Broad Street NEW LUGGAGE Clocks and Jewelr,y Our Drug Sundries Specialty at Moderate Prices Magazines, Candies New Year Cards ALSO JEWELRY AND YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD Here you are ! WATCH REP AIRING NICK NACK STORE DRUGGIST U. E. VANASSE, Prop. GAspee 6366 599 ELMWOOD AVENUE Ph.G. Registered Pharmacist PROVIDENCE "Why Pay More When You Can Buy For Less" CLOTHES GEORGE WISE CIGAR STORES, Inc. MADE TO MEASURE 'Two Dive Stores 110 WASHINGTON ST. 183 WEYBOSSET ST. Here's Value Opp. Dreyfus Hotel Opp_ Outlet J. J. NEWBERRY CO. CIGAR SMOKERS BRIDGE CARDS Oustanding Value Here's the biggest value in town f Beautiful assortment of Silver Edge and satisfation BABY RUTH CIGARS Bridge Cards specially priced at constantly increase ■ 203 WESTMINSTER STREE.T our patronage. 25 for 75c 21c Men's Suits• $38·50 Discontinued size. Reg. $1.25 Value Reg. 35c value To Measure ~ A New Women's Apparel Dept. SAMUEL WOLFE 187 Westminster Street To meet present day conditions 3rd Floor-Dial DExter 9318 Dedicated to the Women of Providence Roger Williams Savings Fund and Loan Association offers a- 2nd Floor NEW LONG TERM PLAN! Max Sugarman Approximately 18 years, 5 months- To pay o'II home mortgages in monthly payments- OPENING OPENING Funeral Home at $7.50 for $1000 U1 U1 Smallest Loan $50 - Largest Loan $8000 500 Brand New "'C "'C Funeral Director This new plan does not supersede but is in addition to our regular trj 300 All Wool Skirts trj and Embalmer plan now in force for over 50 years and which will be continued. Dresses Ci Ci MEMORIALS For, further information call or telephone- Sizes 14-20, 38-52, - Sizes 26 to 32 $1 S9 - --Excellent Equipment > All New e > -Refined Service Roger Williams Savings Fund and 18½ to 26½. All Shades ______New High Shades ______$J t"" t"" "n.. J..,,;.1' ,_..i Dir....,... 1~-15-0 RANDALL STREET Loan Association DExter 809.( DExter 8636 42 WEYBOSSET STREET, Gaspee 5112 Room One .,,. ¥Am Chartered 1879 I 1 • ! ;J! ;■51 THE JEWISH HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1935

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