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New Year's Greetings Front Seattle Federated Jewish Fund & Council By Albert M. Franco, Pres. The year 1962 continues on its crisis-racked course. For , this promises to be the largest immigration year since 1951, when more than 170,000 Jewish refugees came. Scat­ tered across Europe is the largest Jewish refugee group since the DP days. In other parts of the world, the plight of needy Jews grows more in­ tense. In France alone, 120,000 Jews have recently en­ tered that country, seeking new havens of refuge. The New Year beginning for us may bring individual mis­ fortunes or sorrows to some, but we American Jews as a whole can be confident that it holds security for us and our families as we live and work in harmony with our fellow Americans. But what will this year 5723 bring to millions of Jews overseas who can only hope for the opportunity to build their lives in the free­ dom w e enjoy? It is our solemn obligation to help as many as possible realize their hopes in the year ahead. Flooding our minds today are memories of the unforget­ table recent past and times when we were helpless while fellow Jews were in peril. Then we would have made any sacrifice to save even a single life. Today, there is the prom­ ise of opportunity—new oppor­ tunity for rescue. Tens of thousands of Jews are on the march today from lands, in which they feel un­ wanted to new lives, of free­ dom and dignity in Israel and other countries. Many more await the word that they may go. They look to us, who enjoy the boon of security in free America, for the word. We can and must fulfill the promise. On behalf of the Seattle Federated Jewish Fund and Council, its Officers, Board of Directors and Staff, I want to extend to the entire Jewish Community greetings and best wishes for a Happy and Pros­ perous New Year. May the New Year bring peace to our world and to you and your loved ones. "L'Shona Tova Tikatevu"

New Years Greetings From Tke President of The

On the occasion of Rosh Hashanah and the period of the firmation of the willingness to sacrifice that there may be Jewish High Holy Days, I welcome the opportunity to extend righteousness for all mankind. to all of our fellow Americans of the Jewish faith my warm Never was the desire for genuine understanding among greetings and best wishes for the new year. the nations of the world stronger than today. The danger of ultimate disaster increases the urgency and need for a com­ In this solemn period you are called upon to rededicate mon cause of peace. Our government must lead the way yourselves anew to the faith, the values, the ideals, and the toward relief from oppression, hunger and despair so that all teachings that have stood the stern test of time in your heri­ may share in the age-old vision of a good and righteous life. tage. It is a time for a personal and spiritual inventory and I know that all Americans join with me in this message for reflection on goals and achievements. It calls for a reaf­ of good will. —JOHN F. KENNEDY September 24, 1962 Page Two THE TRANSCRIPT

for the strength and the future Association o f Hebrew Day leader o f Sephardic Bikur Significant Convention Held of the Jewish Community." Schools). There were also dis­ Holim. As a central example of this, cussions on the "Scope of the The convention resulted in By Orthodox Congregations Feuerstein referred to the cur­ UOJCA" and "Effective Syna­ a number of significant steps rent campaign in Seattle for gogue Management and Pro­ for Orthodox Jewry of t h e/ Over 400 delegates participated in the Northwest Re­ the construction of a new Mik- gramming," lead by Saul Bern­ Northwest. Officers of the stein, Editor of "Jewish Life newly-created Northwest Re­ gional Convention of the Union of Orthodox Jewish Con­ vah (ritualarium). "Although it does not serve everyone di­ Magazine" and National Ad­ gion of the UOJCA elected to gregations of America held in Seattle August 31 to Sep­ rectly," he stated, its service ministrator of the UOJCA. office were: president, Ben tember 3, at Congregation Bikur Cholim, Sephardic Bikur is significant for the entire Henry Siegl, concertmaster Genauer, Bikur Cholim, Seat­ Holim and Congregation Ezra Bessaroth. Jewish Community because it of the Seattle Symphony, pre­ tle; Regional vice presidents: In his major address, de­ is the service which means so sented appropriate violin se­ Morris Greenstein, S h a a r i e livered at the convention ban­ to the various leaders in the much for the dynamic future lections at the banquet o n Torah, Portland; William Arn- quet, Moses I. Feuerstein, Na­ fields of science, education, and of the Jewish people." He Sunday night held at Congre­ stein, Schara Tzedek, Vancou­ tional President, told of the industry who are among the called upon every member of gation Ezra Bessaroth. Major ver; Morris Capeloto, Ezra trends of revival of Orthodox leaders in the re-dedication to the Jewish Community of Se­ address w a s delivered b y Bessaroth, Seattle; secretary, Judaism on the American the study and observance of attle to give utmost support Moses I. Feuerstein, National Albert Maimon, Sephardic Bi- scene. Feuerstein emphasized, the totality of Orthodox Ju­ to this sacred project. President. kr Holim, Seattle; and treas­ urer, Philip Weinstein, Schara moreover, that this revival of daism. Pointing to the Day Outstanding Layman Orthodox Judaism is more School movement, which Forum Subjects Tzedek, Vancouver. than merely a growth in num­ serves a relative minority, The convention included Mr. Feuerstein, vice presi­ Ladies Organize bers. Rather, it is a qualitative Feuerstein explained that the workshops on various phases dent of the Maiden Sales Cor­ The Sisterhood leaders from growth, typified by the return products of the intensive Jew­ of Jewish Community Activ­ poration, holds a master's de­ Portland, Oregon, Vancouver, of masses of the "intellectual ish education of the Day ity. The convention also in­ gree in business administra­ B.C., and Seattle met for in­ elite" of the young generation School movement are the nu­ cluded a forum on "Tradition tion from Harvard University. tensive sessions and finally or­ of American Jewry. Citing the cleus of the future leadership and Change—A Dynamic Jew­ Rabbi Sholom Rivkin, spirit­ ganized the Northwest Region example of style trends in the of the Jewish Community. ish Approach," lead by Reuben ual leader of Congregation Bi­ of the Women's Branch of the arts, in-dress, music, and fash­ Feuerstein also emphasized, E. Gross, prominent New York kur Cholim, in introducing Mr. UOJCA. The officers for this ions, etc., where the move­ in this vein, . . ."the impor­ attorney and chairman of the Feuerstein said, among ' other group are: president, Mrs. ments begin with the select tance of supporting other Jew­ UOJCA Commission on Re­ things, that "If the leading Joseph Youngson, Schara Tze­ elite and "trickle down" to the ish 'institutions which serve gions and Councils. A session Jewish layman of our genera­ dek, Vancouver; vice presi­ "grass roots" of the masses, only a limited clientele. on "The Pursuit of Excellence tion were selected, I have no dents, Mrs. Jack Capeloto, Feuerstein pointed out that Though these institutions in Education for the American doubt that this layman would Ezra Bessaroth, Seattle, Mrs. this is clearly the trend rela­ serve only a select group, they Jew" was lead by Dr. Joseph be Moses I. Feuerstein." Toast- Marvin Schnitzer, Shaarie tive to the growth of Ortho­ are performing a central serv­ Kaminetsky, National Director master of the dinner was Rab­ Torah, Portland; secretary, dox Judaism today. He pointed ice which is of utmost urgency of Torah Umesorah (National bi Solomon Maimon, spiritual Mrs. Robert Brail, Schara Tze­ dek, Vancouver. Under the leadership of Rab­ bi Pinchas Stolper, National Director of the National Con­ ference of Synagogue Youth (the youth arm of the UOJCA), a Northwest Region of the NCSY was organized. Its officers are: president, Est­ her Lee Scharhon, Sephardic Bikur Holim, Seattle; vice president of orgnaization, Lin­ da Genauer, Bikur Cholim, Seattle; vice president of pro­ Estat e and inheritance taxes may be gram, Fruma Potok, Bikur Cholim, Seattle; secretary, Ro­ berta Russak, Bikur Cholim, substantially reduced by careful plan­ Seattle; and treasurer, Ann Reifler, Bikur Cholim, Seattle. Youth Council ning. Helping to plan a secure future The Northwest Regional Synagogue Youth Council was created during the various for families — and carrying out these meetings, and will be super­ vised by three Seattle mem­ bers: Ike Azose, Sephardic Bi­ plans as executor and trustee under kur Holim; Elazer Behar, Ezra Bessaroth; and Mendel Gen­ auer, Bikur Cholim. wills—has been an important part of Rabbi Zev Eisenstein, Edu­ cational Director of Congre­ gation Bikur Cholim, will our business for 57 years. serve as Northwest Regional Director of the NCSY. Delegates came from Van­ Our experienced Trust Officers are couver, B.C., Portland, Oregon, Seattle, and nearby communi­ ties. The delegates included well qualified to work with you and the Rabbis of the Northwest Orthodox Communities, the professional and lay leaders your attorney on your plans. of the Hebrew Day Schools and educational institutions, and synagogue and sisterhood 0 leaders. SEATTLE CHAPTE! ©F AMERICAN JEWISH* COMMITTEE.., By Donald Hochberg, chairman The Seattle Chapter of the American Jewish Committee SEATTLE extends to the entire Jewish Member community best wishes for a Trust & Savings F.D.IC. happy, healthy and joyous New Year. C T ONVENl£'*' In the past, AJC has built OFFICES BANK many bridges of understand­ ing among all faiths and has eradicated much prejudice against Jews and other minori­ ties within the framework of Full-Service Banking with a Genuine Desire to Be Helpful o u r democratic institutions. Each Rosh Hashanah brings with it new challenges for the MAIN OFFICE • SECOND AT COLUMBIA ensuing year. The American Jewish Committee, a pioneer FOURTH & UNION BRANCH TIMES SQUARE BRANCH GREEN LAKE BRANCH RICHMOND HIGHLANDS BRANCH 1409 FOURTH AVENUE SIXTH & OLIVE N.E. 70TH & N.E. RAVENNA BLVD. N. 175TH & AURORA AVENUE N. in the field of human relations, with over 55 years of experi­ "UNIVERSITY BRANCH HIGHLINE BRANCH SOUTH CENTRAL BRANCH RENTON BRANCH DES MOINES BRANCH ence, looks forward to the new •UNIVERSITY VILLAGE S.W. 152ND & AMBAUM RD. S. 152ND & PACIFIC HWY, S. 707 RAINIER AVE. 22033 MARINE VIEW DR. year as an opportunity to re­ affirm its principles and to rededicate itself to the solu­ tion of problems in human un­ derstanding.

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Rabbi Greenberg At SEATTLE CHAPTER HOLY DAY SERVICES AT Ezra Bessaroth CITY OF HOPE by Mrs. Albert Feder, Presidential Council To one and all, our best wishes for a Happy and SEATTLE CONGREGATIONS Healthy New Year on behalf of the Seattle Chapter City of Temple Beth Am Saturday, Sept. 29 Monday, October 8 Hope. The fast pace of our Shahrit Service .... 8:15 a.m." Shachrith 7:30 a.m. lives today makes writing this All services with the excep­ Torah Reading 9:45 a.m. Sefer 10:00 a.m. message a peaceful moment, tion of those of Sunday, Sep­ Sermon, "The Con­ Sermon 11:45 a.m. for it affords us great personal tember 30, will be held at the servative Jew"....10:30 a.m. Musaf 12:15 p.m. satisfaction to know that in Unitarian Church, 6556 35th Junior Congrega­ Mincha 2:30 p.m. our small way, we are part of N.E. On September 30 services tion Service 10:00 a.m. Memorial Service 4:45 p.m. a great effort to find a solution will be held at the Hillel Foun­ Minha Service 6:30 p.m. Neilah 5:00 p.m. to the catastrophic diseases— dation, 4745 17th N.E. Sunday, Sept. 30 Shofar 6:10 p.m. heart ailments, cancer, leuke­ ROSH HASHANAH Shahrit Service 8:15 a.m. mia, and birth defects. •>; Friday, Sept. 28 8:15 p.m. Torah Reading ...... 9:45 a.m. Perhaps we have made life Saturday, Sept. 29 10:00 a.m. Sermon, "Man's easier and happier for some Sunday, Sept. 30...10:00 a.m. Quest for Machzikay Hadath Shut child ill with leukemia, at our YOM KIPPUR Meaning" 10:30 a.m. City of Hope Hospital in Du- Sonday, Oct. 7 7:30 p.m. Sounding of Shofar ROSH HASHONAH arte, California •— miles away Monday, Oct. 8 Junior Congrega­ SERVICES from here—because he or she Morning Service..10:00 a.m. tion Service 10:00 a.m. Evening's could have her parent or par­ Children's Evening Service 5:40 p.m. September 28-29 7:00 p.m. RABBI WM. H. GREENBERG ents with him at our new live- in wing at the hospital. ""Service 1:15 p.m. SHABBAT SHUVAH Mornings * Rabbi William H. Greenberg Afternoon, Me­ SERVICES September 29-30 7:45a.m. has just taken over the duties May God grant that our doc­ morial and Friday, Oct. 5 8:00 p.m. Sermon both days..10:15 a.m. of spiritual leader of the Con­ tors and scientists continue in Concluding Shofar 10:30 a.m. gregation Ezra Bessaroth. He their lines of endeavor and re­ Services 2:30 p.m. Sermon: "How to search to put an end to these Prepare for Old Age" SHABBOS TSIIUVA comes from Phoenix, Arizona, 4 * * where he has been rabbi of deadly diseases so that the Saturday, Oct. 6 9:00 a.m. LECTURE October 6 5:00 p.m. Congregation Beth Hebrew whole world may truly have Congregation Sermon: since September 1958. a Healthy and Happy N e w YOM KIPPUR SERVICES Bikur Cholim "Real Teshuva" A 1950 graduate of Hebrew Year! Minha Services 5:15 p.m. KOL NIDRAY Theological College, Chicago, Selkhos — YOM KIPPUR SERVICES October 7 5:20 p.m. Illinois, he brings with him Saturday, Sept. 22, Midnight try he served as director of Sunday, Oct. 7 Sermon 5:35 p.m. experience and training as an special projects at Hebrew ROSH HASHONOH Kol Nidre 5:40 p.m. October 8 7:00 a.m. educator as well as spiritual Theological College, after which Friday, September 28 Sermon: "Open Sermon 10:30 a.m. leader. he accepted the pulpit in Phoe­ Evening Services.... 6:45 p.m. the Gates" Yiskor 10:45 a.m. He served from 1948 to 1951 nix. Saturday and Sunday, Services continue all day until at Shaarei Torah Anshe Maariv Junior Congrega­ While in Phoenix he worked September 29 and 30 half an hour after sunset. Hebrew School at Chicago, first tion Service 5:40 p.m. toward a master's degree in Services commence 7:45 a.m. as a teacher and then as prin­ Monday, Oct. 8 educational administration at Reading of the Torah cipal. From 1951 to 1953 he was Shahrit Service 8:40 a.m. Arizona State University, and 9:30 a.m. rabbi of Congregation Beth Torah Reading 10:15 a.m. expects to complete the work Sermon 10:00 a.m. Israel, Chicago Heights. Yizkor Memorial New East Side here. Blowing of Shofar.. 10:45 a.m. December 1953 he enlisted Prayers 11:00 a.m. Reform Congregation An active communal worker, (Sunday only) Sermon: "Where Are as a chaplain in the U.S. Army, Mussaf Service 11:00a.m. Services will be held in the serving until 1956, first at Fort he served as president of both the Learned?" the Phoenix Rabbinical Asso­ Mincha 6:45 p.m. Musaf Service 11:45 a.m. East Shore Unitarian Sanctu­ Riley, Kansas, then at Wurz- YOM KIPPUR ary, 12700 S.E. 32nd in Wood- burg, Germany, and Bavaria. ciation and Arizona Rabbinical Minha Service 3:00 p.m. Association. Sunday, October 7 Neila Service 4:45 p.m. ridge. Rabbi Joseph B. Glaser, He also had a short tour of Kol Nidre Service.. 5:35 p.m. Ma'ariv Service 6:00 p.m. Director of the Department of duty in Italy during which He is married and has three Sermon 6:20 p.m. Blowing of Shofar.. 6:15 p.m. New Congregations, Union of period he visited Israel. children, Sarah 9, Don 5, and Mo»day, October 8 Junior Congrega­ American Hebrew Congrega­ After returning to this coun- Deena IVz. Services commence 8:00 a.m. tion Service, 1 11:00 a.m. tions, will conduct devotions. Reading of the Junior Congrega­ ROSH HASHANA Torah 10:00 a.m. tion Service. II.... 5:00 p.m. Friday, September 28 Sermon 10:45 a.m. 8:15 p.m.-10:00 p.m. Yizkor (Memorial Eluma s Delicatessen Saturday, September 29 Service) 11:15 a.m. Mussaf Service 12:15 plm. Congregation ; 10:00 a.m.-12:15 p.m. The House of Fine Homemade Delicacies Mincha 4:15 p.m. YOM KIPPUR Neilah 4:45 p.m. Ezra Bessaroth Sunday, October 7 8:15 p.m. Extends to Everyone a Most Joyous and • Fast concludes 6:20 p.m. ROSH HASHONOH Monday, October 8 Prosperous'Neuv Year Shofar Service 10:00 a.m. Friday, September 28 Children's Service 1:15 p.m. Fresh and appetizing foods all year 'round Temple De Hirsch Arvith 7:00 p.m. Afternoon, Memorial and Saturday, September 29 ROSH HASHONOH Concluding Service 3:00 p.m. Shachrith 7:45 a.m. 2509 E. Cherry We Deliver EA. 5-4575 Friday, Sept. 28 For further information call Sermon by Rabbi Greenberg First Service 7:30 p.m. Joe Resnik at GL 4-8368. Second Service 9:30 p.m. Conclusion 1:00 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 29 Mincha 6:15 p.m. Services in both Arvith 7:00 p.m. Sanctuaries 10:00 a.m. Sunday, September 30 Sephardic Bikur Holim YOWl KIPPUR Shachrith 7:45 a.m. Friday, September 28 Sunday, Oct. 7 Sermon by Rabbi Greenberg Shofar Selihoth 4:30 a.m. First Service 7:00 p.m. ROSH HASHANA Second Service 9:15 p.m. Conclusion 1:00 p.m. Monday, Oct. 8 Mincha 5:00 p.m. Mincha 6:50 p.m. BEST WISHES Services in both Tashlich 5:20 p.m. Arvith 7:00 p.m. Sanctuaries :....10:00 a.m. SHABBAT SHUVAH Saturday, September 29 Memorial Service, Morning Service .... 7:45 a.m. Friday, October 5 Sermon 10:30 a.m. for Kith Ave. Temple Arvith 6:00 p.m. ONLY 3:00 p.m. Minha ; 6:15 p.m. Saturday, October 6 Tashlich 6:45 p.m. * * ••:• Shachrith 8:30 a.m. Arvith Following Hfierzl Conservative Sermon by Rabbi Greenberg Sunday, September 30 Mincha 5:00 p.m. (Standard Time) Congregation YOM KIPPUR Morning Services 7:45 a.m. NEW YEARS ROSH HASHANAH Sunday, October 7 Sermon 10:30 a.m. Friday, Sept. 28 8:00 p.m. Mincha 2:30 p.m. Shofar 11:00 a.m. "Inner Spring of Re­ Kol Nidre 5:00 p.m. Mussaf '. 11:15 a.m. newal," Sermon Sermon by Rabbi Greenberg SHABBATH TESHUVA Saturday, October 6 from Morning Services 8:30 a.m. YOM KIPPUR IMP Sunday, October 7 Selihot 4:00 a.m. SYLVIA CALER, Editor Management. Committee Cemetery Pilgrimage Archie S. Katz, Chairman; Samuel G. Holcenberg, Sam Prottas 10:00 a.m. Roy G. Rosenthal. Mrs. William Weinstein Minha 2:30 p.m. Office Hours: Monday, 9 a.m. to S p.m.; Tuesday thru Friday, Kal Nidre 5:15 p.m. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. (except on press clay) Monday, October 8 Morning Service.... 7:30a.m. Polynesia Restaurant — Pier 51 Room 201, 1017 Fourth • Phone MAin 4-0136 • Seattle 4, Wash. Sermon 11:30 a.m. Bob's Landing Restaurant — 100 Lakeside S. Issued Semi-Monthly (except July-August, with one edition) Mussaf 1:00 p.m. Seattle Entered as second-class matter July 7, 1949, at the Post Office Minha 3:30 p.m. at Seattle, Washington, under Act of March 3, 1870. Neila 5:15 p.m. MM «S63SSSS«SSBS« •" UNIVERSITY PRINTING CO. Shofar—Fast Ends 6:10 p.m. Page Four THE TRANSCRIPT September 24, 1962 NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS Bar Mitzvah:

New Year Greetings from NEW YEAR GREETINGS MR. and MRS. ARCHIE S. KATZ horn DANNY, BONNY, JOANNE and THE BLOCK FOUNDATION STEPHEN

MR. and MRS. SID JAFFE and FAMILY and Greetings lor the New Year J A F C O horn WISH A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL DANIEL RESNIK SEATTLE SECTION The Bar Mitzvah of Daniel Edward Resnik on Friday NATIONAL COUNCIL OF JEWISH WOMEN night, October 5, at 8 p.m. will be the first Bar Mitzvah cele­ brated in the New East Side A Happy New Year to All... Reform Congregation. Danny Happy New Year and Best Wishes is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Joseph Resnik of Bellevue and MR. and MRS. LOUIS OSTROFF MR. and MRS. SOL SHARIN the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. and CHARLES A. Resnik of Los Angeles, Cal­ MR. and MRS. JOEL BARRIES ifornia. MARILYN and GERRY An Oneg Shabbat reception and TAMARA JOY will follow the services. SHARON and BILL ANGEL ' MR. and MRS. SAM SHULMAN and EARL JOHN SCHWARTZ MR. and MRS. ROBERT LACKMAN John Schwartz, son of Mrs. and PAMELA SUE Claire Schwartz, will cele­ brate his Bar Mitzvah at Tem­ Wish All Their Friends ple De Hirsch on Friday, Octo­ Best Wishes for the New Year A Happy and Prosperous New Year ber 5 at 8:15 p.m. Following the services, a reception will MR. and MRS. HERMAN KEISLER RABBI BARUCH SHAPIRO be held in John's honor at the home of his aunt and uncle, EXTENDS GREETINGS AND GOOD WISHES TO ALL OFFICERS. MEMBERS AND FRIENDS OF MACHZIKAY HADATH SHUL, AND Mr. and Mrs. Jack Alhadeff, OR SOMAACH, AND TO THE ENTIRE IEWRY OF SEATTLE 1500 36th Avenue South. No A Happy Nevs Year To All Our AND KLAL YSRAEL. invitations have been issued. Eelatives and Friends Kseevo V'Chasimo Tovoh MR. and MRS. ALBERT MILLER JEWISH FAMILY AM BRUCE, BARBARA, BOBBY, BILL, ILLA, Greetings and Best Wishes For CHILD SERVICE.,. GORDON, KAREN and GLORIA A Happy and Properous New Year By Mrs. Bernard Gray, President MR. and MRS. GEORGE SIDELL—ARLENE The Jewish Family and Greetings and Best Wishes For Child Service, its Board and DR. ALVIN SIDELL Staff, extends New Year's The New Year To All Our Friends greetings to the Jewish Com­ munity of Seattle. MR. and MRS. H. L. OSTER HOLIDAY GREETINGS from The agency has met needs of families seeking help with MR. and MRS. HENRY E. WOLF their personal and family dif­ ficulties for over 70 years. In and FAMILY recent times, through the part­ NEW YEAR GREETINGS nership of skilled professional social workers and informed lay leaders, the services are from L'Shono Tovah To All Our being used primarily by local residents who are representa­ MRS. MAX ANTIN Relatives and Friends tive of all segments and groups within the Jewish Community. ROCHELLE and LOREN MR. and MRS. Joe L. WOOLFE Some of the situations for which help is being requested are parent-child relations, L'SHONO TOVO marital tensions, emotional Best Wishes tor a Happy New Year and physical health prob­ MR. and MRS. JACK PINCHEV and ANITA lems, planning with and MR. and MRS. NORMAN WALKER Mr. and Mrs. ABE ARONSON for older people, foster home CRAIG and ANDREA , placement of children and the . DR. and MRS. SHELDON SIDELL MICHAEL, CELESTE and SUSAN aged, and for help in employe RONNIE and MICHAEL ment. Fees for service are charged on a sliding scale ac­ cording to ability to pay a fee. May the Coming New Year New Year Greetings Over and above our services Be Happy and Prosperous to local residents, the agency DR. and MRS. SAMUEL PEIZER continues to assist displaced families, now including an in­ ALAN, ANNETTE and MARK MR. and MRS. BEN BRIDGE creased number of Egyptian and Cuban refugees, to become "New Americans." New Year Greetings To All Our Friends The Jewish Family and Happy New Year To All Child Service is a recipient from agency of the United Good Neighbors, the Federated Jew­ JUDGE and MRS. SOLIE RINGOLD ish Fund and Council, and of BARBARA, STEVEN and MERRILL THE BADERMAN FAMILY the Cooper Bequest. It is a member agency of the Family Service Association of Wishing All Our Friends a Year ot • America. New Year Greetings At the advent of the New Peace and Happiness Year, our Board and Staff have dedicated themselves to MR. and MRS. PHILIP LEMCHEN DR. and MRS. HARRY CHERNICK making available every possi­ LARRY and ANN MARE MARK and ROBYN ble resource towards the goal of strengthening the individual

i i and the family. September 24, 1962 THE TRANSCRIPT Page Five CONGREGATIONS WELCOME NEW YEAR you live by the will and the Man is most fortunate when family join me in the wish that Congregation commandments of God, the East Side Reform he can combine the adventure we may all be blessed with a way of death if you violate and forward look of the new year of happiness and satisfac­ Bikur Cholim them. Choose ye therefore life." Congregation with the strength of feeling tion in working together to­ by RABBI SHOLOM RIVKIN This challenge was always Rabbi Glaser is Regional that can be found only in the ward a better life as Jews and with us; but never so urgently Director of the Union of Amer- old. as Americans. My Dear Friends: as today when mankind has at ean Hebrew Congregations for This is the time of year when When we look forward to a last attained the means to an­ Northern California and the we re-dedicate ourselves to our new year we do it with the nihilate itself. Pacific Northwest and will goal as Jews and members of same ancient faith and form Herzl conduct the first High Holyday the Jewish community, and as So when we go to our Syna­ that have been our strength Services of the new East Side members of the general com­ gogue during this Holyday sea­ and our rock throughout the Conservative Reform Congregation in Belle­ munity in which we live. son and are reminded by our ages. There is no element of vue, Washington. It is good to peruse, from prayers, by the Shofar blasts, novelty here. Our reaction and Congregation time to time, and re-evaluate by the fasting on the Day of Rosh Hashanah, a time of our commitment, however, are by Rabbi Abba Abrams what we have been doing in Atonement and by the whole newness and renewal both, is renewed. We can go on to face The High Holiday season'* the past, and to gain new in­ spirit of this penitential season the most appropriate time of the problem of living and of ushers in a period of thought sight, in our direction. This is that as a human family we are all to officially begin a new being with new energy and and contemplation, of prayer important both for the activity facing the moment of truth— congregation. The exciting and with new satisfaction as we and ritual which bring forth itself .and for the insight it let us also realize that we are challenging undertaking that combine a new awareness and the finest qualities imbedded affords us. under the judgment of God, is in final process of organiza­ a new dedication to an eternal in the human heart. Repentance—"Teshuvah"—is Who has only one desire for us tion in Bellevue and environs and ancient perspective on the The period beginning with —that we shall live and not comes to fruition at this time. defined in Jewish tradition as values and meaning of life. Rosh Hashanah and ending an experience made up of two die. A solid year of planning, I look forward to many new dreaming and hard work by a with Simhat Torah, reaches its parts: a) Re-evaluation of To teach mankind that lo friendships as I get to know peak on Yom Kippur. It is a what has happened; and, b) live and not to die is the will relatively small group of de­ the people of Ezra Bessaroth voted Jews will be marked by period of transition, during Sededication for the future. of God has been the unchang­ and of the Seattle community. which a Jew becomes conscious ing mission of the Jew across first High Holyday services to Heretofore, I have known of On all levels of Jewish be conducted by this congre­ of his true worth and purpose To r a h-dedication, both indi­ the centuries. you by reputation. I look for­ in life. He aims to achieve gation, and indeed, this is a ward to the experience in fact. vidual and communal, this is Even when death was our thrilling "first," a new creation these with courage and with the keynote of the current sea­ portion in the dark ages of in the Jewish world. Newness Mrs. Greenberg and my (Continued on Page 7) son of Repentance. persecution our people never indeed. May G-d grant each of you, lost faith that what they stood and all your dear''ones, a year for was the hope of the world But also renewal. For each of material and spiritual bless­ for life. "Seek ye the Lord and new congregation born in the ings in a world of peace and live,'' said the prophet Amos New World, we remember that joy. twenty-seven hundred years many were destroyed in the Old during the Nazi reign of 4 * * ago. We say it today with ever L'Shono Tovo terror. We are still only on the by BEN BRIDGE, President increasing emphasis. May each of us bear witness to this chal­ road back. There is a special My Dear Friends: lenge of Judaism in his own sanctity and sobriety to the Let us hope and resolve that life and thus merit for himself, otherwise joyous mitzvah of this New Year brings about a for his loved ones and for all participating or helping in the return to the tried and true mankind God's richest bless­ creation of a new congrega­ THE TOP values of Judaism. May we all ings: peace in our hearts, in tion. realize that the future of the our homes and in our world. May the new year see the world may well depend on our May God help us all so to live solid success of this sacred embrace of the teachings of in the year ahead and in all project. May the surrounding OF THE TOWN the prophets; that our religion the years to come. Jewish community flock to its requires us lo speak out against doors and support its holy pro­ injustice wherever it is found — Rabbi Raphael H. Levine gram. May it take its rightful and that mere recitations of — Rabbi Jacob Singer place alongside the hundreds PRIME RIB prayers without matching ac­ of other congregations of our tion, is no better than no Union as a citadel of justice CARVED AT YOUR TABLE prayer at all. "Jewishness" as Machzikay and righteousness in the com­ exemplified by such things as munity, inspiring, teaching, cur dietary delights of lox and Hadath Shul gathering in our people that Food Service Also in the Dunbar Restaurant cream cheese on bagel, is a by Rabbi Baruch Shapiro they may remain, forever, a long way apart from the prac­ Light for Israel holy people. tice of "Judaism" and its lead­ — Rabbi Joseph B. Glaser ership toward a better world In time of stress, midst a Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. Daily for all. world in turmoil, we once more celebrate our High Holy- May this coming year find days. Congregation MAIN FLOOR OFF LOBBY us that much closer to our goal Rosh Hashonah and Yom Ezra Bessaroth of a peaceful and happy world. Kippur call for more idealism On behalf of the members of by and religion in full sincerity. RABBI BARUCH SHAPIRO Congregation Bikur Cholim, it Let us take its message and is my pleasure to send you all try for peace, justice, better How much hope lies in the warm greetings for a happy human relationship and for word "new." A new year New Year. glory of our people, of the brings expectations of a better year. SORRENTO HOTEL Holy City of Jerusalem and heavenly kingdom. And yet new is synonymous Congregation with good only ,on a selective Terry and Madison MA. 2-6400 May our prayers be granted. basis. Temple May the year 5723 bring the There are pangs of nostalgia G'oolah, making a new light at the parting of old friends. Seattle for Israel and the world at There is a certain sinking feel­ De Hirsch large. As we approach our Holyday ing as the comfort and security season in this second half of L'shonah Tovo Tikosevu. of the old pass away. the twentieth century we in Seattle are especially mindful that we are living in a won­ derful age. Our Century 21 World's Fair, emphasizing the unbelievable scientific and technological advances of the past twenty-five years and the immeasurable possibilities of 4 years a trusted name tomorrow, makes us appreciate what the poet said: "To be alive in such an age! When miracles arc everywhere, And every inch of common air Throbs a tremendous prophecy of Centrally located • 1732 Broadway Greater miracles yet to be . . ." We are living in a wonderful age; but also a terribly dan­ gerous one. Our scientific ad­ vances have the potential 'of EAst 2-0013 being used to make a hell on earth as well as a paradise. Funeral Directors since 1868 So this Holyday season comes to us with a special challenge 1o heed the words of our great Where you alone Lawgiver, Moses, when, speak­ ing in the name of God, he determine the cost said in his farewell address to his people in Deuteronomy: "I give you this day the way of life and good; the way of death and evil — the way of life if Page Six THE TRANSCRIPT September 24, 1962

SAHFORD BERNBAra HEADS STATE CYSTIC NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS FIBROSIS CAMPAIGN Sanford Bernbaum has been appointed State Chairman for the Cystic Fibrosis Research TECHNION Foundation fund drive, under­ way now in Seattle and Sincere Good Wishes for the New Year throughout the State. The an­ ISRAEL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 4 nouncement of Mr. Bernbaum's appointment was made by AT HAIFA Mrs. I. G. McReynolds, Presi­ MR. and MRS. IRVING ANCHES dent of the Seattle Chapter of AND the National Cystic Fibrosis Research Foundation. THE AMERICAN TECHNION SOCIETY and JERRY The drive for CF,' killer of thousands of children every year, runs through October 15. wishes its members and friends a Blessed Local volunteers, beginning MR. and MRS. GEORGE GRASHIN Monday, September v24, will and Peaceful New Year call on families directly in a door-to-door effort to r a i s e Harold Poll, Chairman MIMI JOY and HOWARD NORMAN funds for a broad program of research and care to confront Anne H. Pollock, West Coast Director this lethal disease that strikes four to five thousand babies a year. The Children's Orthopedic Hospital in Seattle is one of Best Wishes for the New Year the major research centers for New Year Greetings Cystic Fibrosis. Dr. Stanley Stamm recently gave up his from MR. and MRS. NATHAN FEINBERG pediatrics practice to devote himself to research in Cs'stic and ELAINE Fibrosis and related fields. ALBERT M. FRANCO Presently Dr. Stamm is attend­ MR. and MRS. MICHAEL GOLDFARB ing medical school at the Uni­ and versity of Washington under a grant from the National Cystic MR. and MRS. RAYMOND BENEZRA Fibrosis Research Foundation. EDWARD M. BENSUSSEN He is .preparing himself to di­ LAWRENCE and GAYLE ANN rect the Cardio pulmonary Re­ search Laboratory at the Or­ thopedic. Mr. Bernbaum declared that he didn't have any idea that Greetings for the New Year Cystic Fibrosis had such a far New Year Greetings reaching effect. "When I was asked to take EDWARD L. FELDMAN the chairmanship, I knew very little about Cystic Fibrosis. I H from have been overwhelmed by the seriousness of this disease Best Wishes for a Happy New Year right here in our own commu­ nity. While it is not an epi­ demic disease, it is a tremen­ AARON MASLAN MR. and MRS. MERLE PAUL GRIFF dous community problem. One CAROL, NADINE, PAULA, ROBIN in every 20 of us carries the gene that can produce a CF BEN MASLAN child or a succession of them. There is no way of knowing whether or not we are carriers ALBERT HANAN The Officers and Directors of of this gene." One in every 400 marriages THE SEATTLE HEBREW SCHOOL unites carriers and each of Join their children have a 25% chance of being born with In Extending Happy Rosh Hashonah Greetings Cystic Fibrosis. Today, 50% (one half) of those children die MR. and MRS. SAMUEL BLAGER To Parents and Friends of the Talmud Torah before they are five years old." What Is Cystic Fibrosis? MORTON and CHARLOTTE Cystic Fibrosis is a chronic ROBERT ALAN and CHARLES BERRY BLAGER children's disease of the glands New Year's Greetings from of external secretion. Its seri­ MR. and MRS. BERNARD GLADSTEIN ous complications involve the Wish All Their Friends lungs, digestive system a n d and SANFORD A Happy and Prosperous New Year sweat glands. MR. and MRS. SANDY GORDON Thick, sticky bronchial se­ cretions clog air passages in MICHAEL and MELISSA SUE the lungs, resulting in chronic bronchitis and frequent pne- Joyous New Year Greetings L'SHONO TOVO TI KOSEVU monia, often fatal. The same A Happy and Prosperous New Year To All Our kind of abnormal secretion in MR. and MRS. JAKE FEINBERG Relatives, Friends, Colleagues and Students the pancreas blocks the flow of vital digestive juices to the 1005 East Roy Street RABBI and MRS. SAMUEL GRAUDENZ small intestine and upsets di­ gestion and assimilation of YAKOV, DEBORAH, JUDITH and REBECCA food. The child's sweat is ab­ normally sally. The excessive L'Shono Tovo With Best Wishes for a Happy New Year loss of salt causes him to tire easily and makes him suscept­ THE FAIRLEY CORPORATION from ible to heat prostration. DR. and MRS. DAVID M. HARRIS Bernbaum declared that ten MORRIS B. HANAN years ago the life expectancy DONALD and DOUGAL of CF victims, after the diag­ nosis had been made, was one year. Today it is nearly ten Wishing All Our Friends A Hearty L'Shono Tovo May the New Year Be Rich in Blessings years, with more and more victims reaching their tweri- MR. and MRS. CHARLES E. HYMEN s+9; CANTOR and MRS. JOSEPH FRANKEL ''Medical research has al­ and ready brightened the outlook and ELIZABETH MRS. SARAH CHEIFFETZ for the thousands of CF vic­ tims born each year," Mr. Bern­ baum said. "More and more L'Shono Tovo of them are reaching h i g h To ALL Our Friends THE HEBREW FREE LOAN ASSOCIATION school age. Some are attend­ WISHES ALL MEMBERS AND FRIENDS ing college. But half of them MR. and MRS. IGNAC KSHENSKY still die before they are five. A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR The Foundation's nationwide and JAFFA network of Cystic Fibrosis Re­ L'SHONO TOVO search, Care and Teaching (Continued on Page 12) September 24, 1962 THE TRANSCRIPT Page Seven

New Year's Greetings NOTICE TO SEATTLE JEWRY Congregations Welcome New Year We, the orthodox rabbin­ From Joint Distribution ate of Seattle, comprising Committee's Chairman Herzi Conservative ways and we will walk in His to greet all of you and bid you the rabbinical arm of the paths." a sincere welcome from our Kashruth Board of Seattle, by Edward M. M. Warburg To get there the bridge must new synagogue. We have mod­ Chairman, Joint Distribution Congregation... would like to inform all of Committee be crossed. We should take est hopes, yet one thing we can Seattle Jewry that we can­ (Continued from Page 5) with us the best of the past, assure all of you — that when As we prepare to observe not certify any establish­ the new year, 5723, we do so faith. He looks to the future the purest of human thought you walk through our new ments who advertise Kosher and the noblest of human ex­ portals, you will get a sincere with gladness in our hearts •with confidence and determi­ food as such unless they that tens of thousands of Jews nation. perience. All else we must feeling of reverence in the acquire our definite approv­ drown in the waters beneath. newest house of G-d in Seattle. who lived during the past year The High Holiday season al. From time to time you in great danger were brought reminds me of a bridge which There we must cast the evils Our main aim and purpose will see or read advertisements of injustice and immorality, of be to try our utmost to see to it to safety. In their name and links the past with the future that offer kosher food, or on behalf of the hundreds of and across which the Jew must prejudice, hatred, strife and that the Shechina (The Divine that strict observance of the war. Into the waters must be Presence) will descend and thousands of other Jews walk if he wants to realize a dietary laws are adhered to. throughout the world who new future. It is a bridge thrown the sins of past gener­ dwell amongst us, just as we We, the rabbis, are only too ations, man's inhumanity feel so proud of our pionners' have been helped by American which spans the fathomless happy to serve any and all Jewry, the Joint Distribution seas of man's inner capacities. towards man, man's godless- efforts who made the building establishments, if at all pos­ ness and idolatrous worship. of ou r present structure in Comittee sends Rosh Hashonah It is the highway along which sible, t o certify them a s greetings. man must travel to achieve Man must cleanse himself as 1929 a reality. Many of the kosher under the Jewish he crosses the bridge with wonderful Jews of Seattle law. But we cannot approve Because of this aid tens of the goals of his inner hopes thousands will hear the open­ and aspirations. prayers and supplication. He helped us in our struggling anything as kosher which must purify himself with love efforts then, and we have kept does not meet the require­ ing sounds of the Shofar this The past ends at the water's and service towards his fellow our sincere feelings of grati­ ments. Our appeal to Seattle year with renewed courage. edge; the New Year lies on the men, with the practice of right­ tude uppermost in our minds Jewry is therefore, "Do not Their fear of an uncertain fu­ other side of the waters. To eousness, justice, truth, equal­ and hearts. Our philosophy of be misled." Your inquiries ture in strange lands is less­ reach it man must cross the ity and peace. striving to have our actions, are invited. ened by the knowledge that High Holiday bridge. The Jew thoughts and words pleasing Rabbi Baruch Shapiro American Jews will remain by throughout history has crossed At the other end of the bridge their side until they can stand is the New Year, the new life, and acceptable before Almighty Rabbi Solomon Maimon this bridge by examining his G-d has not changed. Nor have Rabbi Sholom Rivkin once again on their own. ways and casting into the the divine abode, "The House of the God of Jacob." That is our attempts lo be pleasant Rabbi William Greenberg In France, in Israel and in depths his sins, errors and mis­ and friendly towards our fel­ other havens where our fellow takes. the goal of the Jew on the High Holiday season. It is a low Jews and man wavered to Jews have found refuge dur­ The bridge is Rosh Hashanah goal worth pursuing. It is a fu­ any noticeable degree. These City of Hope Plans ing the past year, in the Mos­ and Yom Kippur. It consists of ture, better world worth banners still fly aloft our lem countries, throughout prayers and supplications of achieving. Let us cross the standards, and we hope to keep Membership Lunch Europe and in Asia and Africa them fluttering in storm or the sounding of the Shofar, of bridge with courage and with The Seattle Chapter City of —for hundreds of thousands of calm for years to come. fasting, the giving of charity faith, with confidence and Hope cordially invites mem­ men, women and children, this and the doing of good deeds. with determination. May we humbly request join­ bers and friends to attend a aid marked the difference be­ At the other end is the New ing us in prayer that G-d may luncheon in honor of new tween hope and despair, some­ Year blessed with new hope crown our efforts with success. members. The luncheon is to times between life and death. and new life symbolized by Sephardic With hearts and minds full be held at Glendale Country In this season of devotion the Succah, the Esrog and the of hopes and aspirations we Club Wednesday, October 3, at and prayer we rededicate our­ joy which comes from Simhat Bikur Holim proudly greet each and every 12 noon. The luncheon will be selves to the task of aiding Torah, from observing and re­ reader with Tizku L'Shanim $3.00. All new members paying those still in need so that none joicing in the Torah. To the by Rabbi Solomon Maimon Rabot—may G-d bless you all their dues for the year 1962-63 shall suffer physical or spirit­ Jew life means progress, This year, we in the Sephar­ —Amen. will be guests of the City of ual want. Those in far lands growth. It means struggle and dic Bikur Holim synagogue Hope for the luncheon. who are still persecuted, those achievement, learning and would like to extend a very who are hungry and ill, the knowledge, action and fulfill­ Paul M o r e y, of the Park special New Year greeting to Temple Beth Am Row Beauty Salon in Bellevue, aged and the underprivileged ment. Life is a constant proc­ all our coreligionists in Seattle children—all are in our hearts ess of development, aiming by Rabbi Norman D. Hirsh will present a wig fashion and environs as it is for us a show modeled by members of as we usher in the New Year. towards the goals of human Franz Rosenzweig, a great We reach out our hand to them year of great decision and for­ Jewish thinker of our times, the City of Hope. destiny. To the Jew the future ward looking actions. To the so that next year they too will is real. He believes in its com­ was recalled to his heritage by Mrs. Herman Sarkowsky and hundreds of our friends, we Mrs. Ben Woron are co-chair­ rejoice al the sound of the ing. He knows that the future a Yom Kippur experience in a Shofar and offer prayers of would like to announce that little Berlin synagogue. There men of this event. Assisting depends upon man and that definite steps are being taken thanksgiving. man is capable of bringing it he experienced the reality of them will be Mrs. Sam Stroum, to leave our sanctuary at our Judaism. So loo the High Holy- program chairman, and her into being. The secret of the present location and to re­ process is man himself. days may recall for us realities committee, Mrs. Joseph Kettle­ locate and .rebuild what we we manage to overlook in our man and Mrs. Morris Singer. To the Jew, Rosh Hashanah hope will be a larger and more busy, often uninspired, daily In charge of reservations and L'Shono Tovo is a reminder of the better beautiful synagogue on our lives. These "days of awe" con­ hospitality are the Mesdames world, of the day when "they new site, 52nd Avenue and front us with the reality re­ Abe Fallick, GL 4-0494; Charles shall sit every man under his Morgan Street in the Seward ferred to by those good old- Abrams, GL 4-6935, and Milton ABE SILVER vine and under his fig tree, Park area. fashioned words, sin and guilt. Shindell. Either of these num­ and no one shall make them Many of you have visited us And behind that reality we bers may be called for reser­ afraid." To the Jew Yom Kip­ in these past years and we face in silence The Reality, vations. REALTY pur is symbolic of the day hope that we have followed in God our Maker. A God who Publicity will be handled by when "many nations shall our forefather Abraham's foot­ expects more from us than the Mrs. Irving Fisher and Mrs. ABE SILVER come and say let us go up to steps by showing you true avid pursuit of our own per­ Eugene Zuck. Mrs. Jack Mus­ the mountain of the Lord, to Jewish hospitality. We are sonal gain. On these solemn catel is in charge of decora­ BILL COBB the House of the God of Jacob hopeful that, with the help of days we encounter not the tions for this kick-off luncheon so that He will teach us His The Almighty, we will be able God whom we question, but for the year 1962-63. the God who questions us. We no longer ask what does life offer me? Rather, we inquire what does life expect of me? What here and now, facing the Greetings challenge and opportunity of my life, possessing those spe­ L'Shono Tovo and cific gifts which are mine, what does life ask of me? What does God expect of me? On these "days of awe," we Best Wishes are pulled up short, face to face with the greatest of all realities, and we are asked a from question. The High Holydays are not so simple a matter as Pacific the rote confession of guilt. We are stripped of our pre­ tenses. We are wheeled around to encounter the reality of God. We are faced with the tSj* Thwcuu/ most serious of questions— what does life, what does.God Northwest expect of me? At that moment we face reality, and hopefully like Franz Rosenzweig, we be­ gin to measure up to the heri­ u tage of a responsible and heroic fashion specialists people. Bell for young women A B I G D O R BEN ISAAC KARA, a Cabalist and liturgi­ cal poet who lived in Prague of all ages in the latter half of the four­ teenth century, was a close Telephone friend of the King of Bohemia, westlake, fifth and pine Wenceslaus IV, who held fre­ quent discussions with him on religious questions. (JTA) •Seaithrfr ~

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an immigration that took on products. Essentially, it mir­ In the Soviet Union THE TEN BIGGEST STORIES the proportions of the exodus rored Israel's continued im­ The story of Jewish troubles from Europe when Israel, new­ balance of international pay­ in the Soviet Union took a OF THE YEAR... ly re-born, took in the flood ments and the unremitting grim turn for the worse dur­ of ravaged humanity from struggle to cope with it, a (Copyright, 1962, will judge that it was the four- ing the year, which began with Europe's camps. Israel w a s problem which could be easily the arrest and sentencing of Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) month trial of Eichmann which By BEN GALLOB again fulfilling its destiny— corrected by the one move three prominent—and elderly was the major event and his to provide sanctuary for Jews Israel would not make—shut­ —Jewish lay leaders of Lenin­ ll that judgment is valid hanging almost an anti-climax. ting off asylum to Jews fleeing which an overwhelming ma­ fleeing from upheaval, partic­ grad for "treasonable activi­ No reputable 'historian of ularly from North Africa and from peril. ties." Then came the news that jority would accept, then there twentieth-century Europe will could be little debate in choos­ the violent transition of Al­ Months of delicate balance three Moscow Jewish leaders ever be able again to ignore geria from a French colony to on the touchy Syrian border had been similarly arrested, ing the major news event of the facts of the unparalleled the past Jewish year. Just as independence under Moslem around Lake Tiberias collapsed tried and convicted. While the record of the Nazi genocide as the trackdown and seizure of rule. All budgets and projec­ suddenly in the spring when western world was pondering former Nazi colonel Adolf they came from the surviving tions were demolished by the Syrian gunners began firing the inner meaning of these Eichmann was the dominant eye-witnesses in the Jerusalem new riptide as Israel, Ameri­ regularly at Israeli fishermen events, news came that Jews story of the Jewish Year 5721, courtroom to be transmitted by can and other Jewries pre­ on the lake and on Israeli po­ were being arrested, tried and pared to underwrite the prom­ so was the judgment and exe­ every imaginable communica­ lice patrol launches seeking to quickly executed for "econom­ ise of refuge. ic crimes." It became evident cution of the key Nazi figure tions medium throughout the protect the targets. Israel com­ that the increase in availability in the wartime slaughter of world. The Monetary Situation plained repeatedly and un- 6,000,000 Jewish men, women Perhaps not of similar mas­ of consumer goods after dec­ Whether Israel's long-denied availingly to United Nations, ades of severe austerity had. and children the single most sive meaning but certainly a and sudden devaluation of its officials in the area. Patience significant event of 5722. unloosed throughout'the Soviet major Jewish event was the pound last February was the exhausted, Israel struck hard record immigration to Israel, Union a spreading grey, market It may well be that history third or fourth or fifth major in a March night raid on Syri­ of smuggling, currency specu­ story of the Jewish year could an gun positions. Both coun­ lation and undercover trading. tries filed complaints with the be argued. Its significance and In several show trials, the Security Council. In a decision ROSH HASHANA GREETINGS the events associated with it Jewish identification of some cast a long shadow over the widely regarded as less than of the defendants was spot­ future. In part, the devalua­ objective, the Security Council lighted in Soviet press reports ROSSOE HOME HEATING tion was a bid to meet inter­ approved an Anglo-American —in Tiflis, Vilna and other national standards of currency resolution which ignored Syri­ cities. Clearly, the Soviet 431 Fairview North MAin 4-4545 stability. It was aimed at the an provocations and con­ authorities had decided to use expanding European Common demned Israel for "flagrant Jews as Scapegoats, as a warn­ OIL HEATS BEST-COSTS LESS Market whose countries buy 60 violations" of the UN charter ing to those higher up on the percent of Israel's exported and the Armistice agreements. economic ladder and at the same time to pander to ancier.t deeply-rooted anti - S e m i t i c prejudices to suggest that • it. was the Jew who was leading NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS figure in such activities. This frightening an a 1 y s i s overshadowed the disclosure by Chief Rabbi Levine of Mos­ Wishing Our Relatives and Friends A cow that state-operated baker­ ies would not bake matzohs for Happy, Healthy and Prosperous New Year Passover. By various means SINCERE BEST WISHES the Soviets tried to deny that Russian Jews were being per­ MR. and MRS. ABE NELSON secuted as Jews but the execu­ tion of Jewish defendants foe such alleged crimes continued. Best Wishes From The Soviet drive to isolate Jews from world Jewry ani MR. and MRS. JOE SOURIANO to extinguish their Jewish, THE DULIENS identification also continued CARMEN JEAN, CHARLENE RAE, MARLENE JOY unabated during 5722. and LINDA DORENE The "Dialogue" In another significant de­ Best Wishes to Our Seattle Relatives and Friends velopment, American and Is­ New Year's Greetings From raeli Jews joined in an event For a Happy Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur MR. and MRS. HARRY A. JAFFE which drew world headlines ARNOLD, STELLA, ROSHANN and and ARNIE though, as that event recedes, it is not clear just what it ac­ HARRY JACK PARRIS MR. and MRS. MICKEY SNYDER complished. Some 500 Ameri­ Louisville, Kentucky and AMY JO can and Israeli Jewish spokes­ men and thinkers met in a "dialogue," proposed by the Greetings and Best Wishes for a American Jewish Congress Rosh Hashonoh Greetings with Israeli Government sup­ Healthy New Year port. The agreements and dis­ MR. and MRS. NATHAN WEITZMAN agreements covered familiar DR. and MRS. NORMAN W. CLEIN territory. and There was agreement that' American and Israeli Jews MR. and MRS. MARTIN MARKEWITZ were drifting apart, a position, Sincere Wishes for a Happy New Year which seemed to imply that at some earlier period in the brief DR. and MRS. SAMUEL H. TARICA and FAMILIES life of modern Israel, there had been close rapport in various areas between the two Jewries. and FAMILY Rosh Hashonoh Greetings The Americans again warned, that Israeli hopes — softened HANAN'S SHOE RE-NU from what used to be demands Rosh Hashonoh Greetings — for mass aiiyah from the To Our Friends and to All the World United States were unrealistic. MR. and MRS. RICHARD HANKIN Prime Minister Ben Gurioa A YEAR OF PEACE!! conceded that American Jews DR. and MRS. HAROLD ROSENBAUM were secure but brought up a new idea: Eventually—he put and BETSY DAVIDA Best Wishes for the New Year the figure at 15 to 20 years— the American nation would Best Wishes for the New Year MRS. BEN SALTMAN cease to be a nation of immi­ To All Our Family and Friends grant sub-groups and become and FAMILY a unitary society. DR. and MRS. HARRY PASS On Assimilation MARK and JAMES The Prime Minister indi­ cated doubts that Jews living New Year's Greetings in the fleshpots of America Best Wishes for the New Year would be able to resist the as- similatory pressures of a uni­ MR. and MRS. ABE BRIDGE fied American society. Upsho':: DR. and MRS. ALFRED S. KIEWE Prompt rebuttals from Ameri­ can Jewish leaders. Remedies: Both sides agreed that a mas­ Best Wishes tor the New Year Best Wishes to All Our Friends and Relatives sive expansion of the existing and growing exchanges cf for a Happy New Year from SEATTLE CHAPTERS MIZRACHI WOMEN American and Israeli Jews in AVIVAH SENIOR LADIES study, tours and extended stays MR. and MRS. IRVING T. SIDELL would be helpful, with major STEVEN and SANFORD DEBORAH BESSIE GOTSFEID emphasis on American Jews (Continued on Page 13) September 24, 1962 THE TRANSCRIPT Page Nine J riles Carvallo, Jewish en­ Reflections on the New Year Life for the Jews of the world never has been simple gineer who was responsible for and no one expects this situation to change radically so the construction of some of By MEIR CHARNIAK long as hatred, irrationality and violence prevail. France's major railways in the In spite of the various debates going on on what con­ 19th century, was one of the (Copyright, 1962, Jevyish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) stitutes a Jew, it is clear that the synagogue remains founders of Alliance Israelite As we mark the new Jewish Year of 5723, we realize the center and the core of Jewish communal life. The Universelle. At one time he that no one year stands entirely on its own and that the rebel and the intellectual (they are not necessarily the proposed the establishment of Jew, who weighs the events of the past during this period, one and the same) may move through life without recog­ a Jewish Congress to defend must also look forward to the future and wonder what nizing the centrality of the synagogue. But the committed the rights of Jews. (JTA) it holds for him. Jew, the one who wants a Jewish education for his child, Because Rosh Hashanah is a period during which we who seeks to help his fellow Jew who is attempting to escape from the world's danger spots, who wants to lend flash Hasiionoh Greetings stand in judgment before God, it is most fitting that we economic aid to the people of Israel, has discovered that HOLLYWOOD FURNITURE CO. reflect on the status of the Jewish people—as well as on our individual condition—both past and future. the synagogue is necessary for the survival and the succor Your Hospitality Store of the Jew. He therefore enters his synagogue on Rosh MAin 3-4384 In Jewish history the past is usually darkened with Hashanah with a sense of comfort and ease, with the gloom, dangerous events and persecution. As a conse­ deep feeling that he is, while praying, while listening to 20G-1 Westlake Avenue • Seattle 9 quence, we do not always look forward to the future a sermon, while wrapping himself in his prayer shawl, with joy and confidence, as man should. demonstrating his partnership with his fellow •Jews., A brief survey of the past will indicate what I mean. everywhere. In 5722, Jews all over the world focused on the Eichmann While he may not be thinking through the implications Trial in Jerusalem. The past exploded in our heads and of this positive act of commitment, he is, at this time, in the minds of all civilized men. That past was drenched being "the eternal Jew." FOOD with blood and terror beyond the imagination. While the And it is primarily through prayer in his synagogue execution of Eichmann was necessary and in a sense on Rosh Hashanah that this sense of eternity is sharpened. reflected on the total Hitlerian era of horror, the future Perhaps this is why all other holidays seem minor in contains strong elements of hope for the entire Jewish comparison to the Days of Awe. people who, in a sense, were representd in Jerusalem when Eichmann was tried and executed. TRANSCRIPT ADVERTISERS DESERVE Life for the Jews elsewhere in the world was not always happy. The situation of the Jews in North Africa, YOUR PATRONAGE particularly in Algeria, was dangerous. Nasser of Egypt continued to make threatening gestures toward Israel. Jews in Eastern Europe were justifiably uneasy. Jews all over North Africa were on the move. Israel still has HEART OF SEATTLE MOTOR HOTEL dozens of problems to resolve. Nevertheless, there are many reasons for cautious satis­ 315 Seneca MAin 3-5110 faction. Israel celebrated its thirteenth, or Bar Mitzvah, year, but the government was not prepared to rest on Newest and Finest Downtown its earlier achievements. Almost immediately after the MA. 2-1931 celebrations were over, spokesmen for the Israel Govern­ ment announced that the time had come - for intensive Rates: $10 -$16 816 -6th So. development of the Negev, the barren southern half of Israel, and one felt instinctively that the year ahead PARKING FACILITIES COFFEE HOUSE SeattSe would be one of solid plans and fulfillment of those plans. Elsewhere in the world the picture had its dark and bright side. Jewish life in the Soviet Union, while harsh and perilous, offered some alleviation, for a Russian poet Greetings wrote eloquently of Jewish suffering and discovered that he had become an internationally famed figure because of his sensitivity about the Jews. In England the Jewish SOL-MYRON-RUDY community remained intact in the face of some internal SPRING problems, and Jewish writers, novelists, poets and play­ wrights enlivened the British literary scene and the English stage. , WHOLESALE CIGAR CO. 2024 FIFTH AVENUE In the United States, the Jewish community more than SEATTLE 1, WASHINGTON MAin 2-7470 ever demonstrated its sense of unity with Jews else­ We recommend El Producto, Jmtn tie Fnca, where in the world. There were "dialogues" between Berings, Websters, Santa Fe Cigars American Jews and Israelis. Jewish educators in this country, rabbis, sociologists and historians examined, probed and questioned the meaning of Judaism in con­ ART LOUIE'S temporary America. It was a period of sharpened aware­ Mobil RESTAURANT ness of significant issues — all of which indicated a growing maturity of the community here. 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When an American Jew worships in the synagogue or the temple on Rosh Hashanah, he is cognizant, more than ever before, that he represents a people that is THE flourishing, that is finding a new place of honor on the American scene and, through Israel, a place of dignity GOLDEN on the world scene. Rosh Hashanah Greetings Modern scientific methods of rapid communication have AGE shrunk the world, especially now that men are being blasted off the earth, are circling the universe and are Antique Shop and returning safely to it. This contraction of our world has Objects of Art many connotations. One of them is that it brings the Jews of the world closer together than ever before. It 670] Greenwood N. also creates new problems. SU. 2-1162 Who would have believed, prior to the establishment We crffer you the treasures of a of Israel, that 14 years after the birth of the State, Jewish by-qone era in: ORIENTAL, BRIT­ philosophers, educators and political leaders would be ISH, and FRENCH FURNITURE, and asking themselves and other Jews the question "what is OBJECTS OF ART. Dresden, Crown Derby, Sevres, Beeleek Capi de a Jew?" moriH, Rockingham, Coalport, Wor- The problem of morality has assailed us once again. For 20D - 6TH AVENUE NORTH CflsW, Wedgwood, Royal Vienna, Chelsea, Royal Dux, etc. Bronzes, example, the Jews in America have been shocked by the SEATTLE 9, WASHINGTON Ivories* Beautiful oil paintings. extremities of the Secret Army in Algeria. As liberals, Mtujnificent collection of French the Jews instinctively supported a colonial people seeking clocks, chandeliers, cut crystal, independence and freedom. Yet these same freedom- Bohemian and Satin glass. Many Other beautiful and rare items too seekers were invading Jewish areas, indiscriminately numerous to mention. murdering Jews and forcing Algerian Jews to reconsider •TOU THE BEST RCST EAST a PI W£3r" their future in the country. The fact that Jewish refugees (C)l9S& BY THAVCLOODC CORP. OPKN—10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Fri­ day, till 9 p.m.; Sundavs, 1 to 0 are streaming into France is an indication that the prob­ Ii.m. PARKING AT REAR. lem is complex and has yet to be resolved satisfactorily. Page Ten THE TRANSCRI PT September 24, 1962 Israel at the United Nations in 5722... NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS By SAUL CARSON (Copyright, 1962, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) MR. and MRS. SYD MARGOLIS p UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.— Happy New Year Greetings from the MR. and MRS. ROBERT NORMAN MARGOLIS It was the eve of Yom Kippur, 5722, when confirmation was JON and JUDI received here of the tragic STERNOFF BROTHERS MR. and MRS. JAMES ALAN MARGOLIS death of Dag Hammarskjold— the man who, in the opinion of Wish All Their Friends the Best for the New Year no less an authority than Is­ CARL ARTHUR TED IRVING rael's Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion, "aspired toward A NEW YEAR OF HEALTH AND HAPPINESS increased peace" as between AND PROSPERITY the Arab states and Israel. Ben-Gurion, of course, was To All Our Relatives and Friends restricting his comment to his Best Wishes for a Happy New Year own area. That does not ex­ MR. and MRS. HARRY MESHER clude Hammarskjold's role in, MR. and MRS. PETER DAMM and ambitions for, the rest of the world. In the truest sense DAVID, TOMMY, TERRY, STEVEN and RACHELL of the word, Hammarskjold's Best Wishes for A Healthy, Happy New Year death constituted martyrdom on behalf of world peace. He To Our Children, Family and Friends had staked his life for that Best Wishes for the New Year purpose—and lost that life in ' MR. and MRS. SAMUEL PINCHEV the pursuit of his goal. One who knew Hammar­ MR. and MRS. HENRY G. EISENHARDT skjold knows he would have JOAN RENA and TED GARY considered the exchange a fair Best Wishes lor the New Year quid pro quo. The sad aspect of that sacrifice, however, lies in the fact that the results Best Wishes for a Happy New Year MR. and MRS. HOWARD P. PRUZAN have fallen far short of the price. Thus, it is in the context STEVEN and CATHY of a world still beset by fears from of wars — plural, regional as well as global-—that one must GEORGE W. FRIEDMAN examine the past year at the Greetings and Best Wishes for a Bright New Season United Nations vis-a-vis Is­ rael. Wishing a happy and prosperous New Year As the General Assembly convened, last September, in to all our relatives, friends and associates ... MR. and MRS. I. A. ROGOWAY and FAMILY the shadow of the Hammar­ skjold tragedy, Israel's role GRAND MATTRESS & FURNITURE CO. here was, again, confined more 4203 Rainier Avenue South to the "shadow" agenda than Sincere New Year Greetings to the actual.order of the day. Only two routine items, touch­ To All Our Relatives and Friends ing Israel were on the official L'SHONO TOVO agenda — the financing and maintenance of the United Na­ Happy New Year io Our Friends MR. and MRS. HAROLD M. ROGERS tions Emergency Force, and the maintenance of the status MR. and MRS. JOSEPH HAAS quo regarding the Arab refu­ Holiday Greetings to All ol Our Friends and Relatives gees. But very soon,. a third item cropped up. Best Wishes for the New Year The refugee item itself con­ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Robbins sisted of two parts. One con­ Mr. and Mrs. Samuel G. Holcenberg Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Robbins cerned the usual, annual re­ VICKI LEE and SETH port by Dr. John H. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Allan M. Schneider and daughter Jodi Commissioner - General of the Dr. and Mrs. John S. Holcenberg and daughter Rachel United Nations Relief and Works Agency for L'Shono Tovo Refugees. The other was a spe- -cial report by Dr. Joseph E. New Year Greetings to Our Family and Friends Johnson, the Palestine Concili­ MR. and MRS. PHILIP REIBMAN ation Commission's special en­ MR. and MRS. HERBERT H. HAMLET voy to the Middle East. and SHARON The previous Assembly had MARC and MARTHA authorized the PCC to report on what progress, if any, had been made toward "repatria­ FRATERNAL ORDER OF SONS OF ISRAEL tion" of the refugees or their Best Wishes for the New Year compensation by Israel. The . and LADIES AUXILIARY Davis and the Johnson reports THE HEBREW LADIES were duly filed. They were Wish All Members and Friends a Happy New Year about as different as they FREE LOAN SOCIETY could have been — despite the fact that both Davis and John­ son are Americans. Davis em­ Best Wishes lor a Happy and Prosperous New Year phasized the Arab clamor for "repatriation." Johnson A Happy New Year To All Our Friends MRS. FANNY STRATINER stressed the desirability of finding some solution, even if MR. and MRS. PHILIP STRATINER in the remote future, for eas­ MR. and MRS. JEFFRIE KAY JANICE and GARY ing the refugee problem. Mrs. Golda Meir, Israel's Foreign Minister, came to the L'SHONO TOVO Best Wishes for the New Year Assembly as usual to bolster the labors of her regular dip­ To All Our Family and Friends lomatic staff here, headed by DR. and MRS. AARON ZIEGMAN Israel's permanent representa­ Mr. and Mrs. SAM KREMEN tive, Michael S. Comay. She SHARON and BRUCE and Comay tried their best to DIANE, MARGARET and SONIA smooth things. Once again, Is­ rael stated it was ready to ne­ gotiate peace with the Arabs, Best Wishes for the New Year New Year Greetings "at any time, any place, with any Arab leader, without prior MR. and MRS. PERRY LEVINSON from conditions." Those words were and DAVID' shouted down by venomous, hate-filled speeches from the MR. and MRS. HOWARD ADLER MR. and MRS. ALEX SHULMAN Arab benches. and BARRY Assembly President Proves He Is First of All an Arab L'SHONO TOVO MR. and MRS. RICHARD LOEB ~As soon as the Assembly had STEPHEN BRIAN and DONALD KEITH opened, Mrs. Meir faced an May the Year Bring Fulfillment of All Your Arab snub. Mongi Slim, of Tu­ Cherished Hopes Is the Wish ol MR. and MRS. JEROME ALHADEFF nisia, had been elected presi­ dent of the Assembly. It took MR. and MRS. LEO A. MELTZER and DINA ROSE no time at all for him to show (Continued on Page 15) September 24, 1962 THE TRANSCRIPT Page Eleven Blatt-Eastern Nuptials Held Golden Anniversary Betrothed Dec. Wedding Mrs. Maurice H. Shindell Marked By Sol Levys announces the engagement of Two hundred relatives and her daughter, Sandra Marlene, friends came from many parts to Howard Ralph Ruvelson of of the country to help Mr. and St. Paul, Minnesota, son of Mr. Mrs. Sol G. Levy celebrate and Mrs. Jack A. Ruvelson. their fiftieth wedding anni­ A graduate of the University versary on August 11. Guests of Washington, Miss Shindell attended a dinner and recep­ was affiliated with Alpha tion at the Glendale Country Epsilon Phi Sorority. Mr. Club. Ruvelson is a graduate of the Mr. and Mrs. Levy stated University of Minnesota where that they were so over­ he affiliated with Sigma Al­ whelmed with a veritable de­ pha Mu Fraternity. luge of congratulatory messa­ The couple plan to be mar­ ges that it is impossible to ried in December. answer each personally. "Our hearts are filled with joy for being remembered by so many in every walk of life," they Eniiaaed to Wed said. Mr. Levy, president of the Commisssion Company, was a founder and trustee of the —Wallace Ackerman J'l to Washington State Internation­ Carolyn Berch al Trade Fair. He was presi­ dent of the Seattle Park Board Mr. and Mrs. Jack Berch an­ in 1952, president and trustee nounce the engagement o f of Temple De Hirsch and also their daughter Carolyn to Rob­ served as president of the ert Rosenfeld, son of Mr. and China Club. Mrs. Maurice Rosenfeld o f Mr. and Mrs. Levy were New York City. Miss Berch married in Seattle. They have attends the University o f a son, Dr. Leon B. Levy, a Washington and is a member daughter, Mrs. George Tall and of Alpha Epsilon Phi soror: six grandchildren. Mr. Rosenfeld is a graduate of Mrs. MARTIN BLATT City College of New York and received his Master's degree The marriage o f Evelyn lighters and Murray Lee East­ Tells Engagement at the University of Cincin­ Eastern and Martin Brian ern was ring bearer. nati. A December weddin Blatt was solemnized by Rabbi Following a honeymoon in planned. William H. Greenberg and San Francisco the couple are Reverend David Behar in a making their home in Seattle. candlelight ceremony at Con­ The bride attends the Uni­ gregation Ezra Bessaroth on versity o f Washington o f Linda Zalk September 9. which the groom is a graduate. Her sorority is Phi Sigma Sig­ Mr. and Mrs. Allan Francis The bride wore a gown Zalk of Los Angeles, Califor­ styled with short sleeves and ma and he affiliated with Sig­ ma Alpha Mu Fraternity. nia have announced the en­ a circlet neckline with jewel gagement o f their daughter embroidered d'Angenten lace Linda Gail to Jake Piha, son accenting the bodice. The front Herzl Sisterhood To of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Y. Piha of the bell skirt was appliqued of Seattle. with a wide panel of lace and Have Luncheon Miss Zalk is a graduate of the full polonaise back fell to The first meeting of the new a court train. Her short veil the Happy Valley school in season for the Herzl Sisterhood Ojai, California, and will be was caught to a jewelled lace will be a luncheon meeting on crown and she carried a white graduated in January from Tuesday, October 2, at 12 noon the School of Education at the Bible with a white orchid and in the Vestry of the synagogue, stephanotis. University of Southern Cali­ 172 20th. fornia. Her fiance is an alum­ Mrs. Sam Sidis was her sis­ The theme "Hats Off to nus of the University of Wash­ ter's matron of honor, Sharon Herzl" will feature a presen­ ington. If you want to know Cohen was maid of honor, and tation of the new Sisterhood bridesmaids were Betty Rous­ officers for the coming year. The couple will be married on February 17 at the bride's why this question mark so and Sue Hara, and junior Mrs. Sam Kremen, program —Photo by Rowland Studio home in Los Angeles, Calif. bridesmaid was Karen Sidis. chairman, has also arranged a is upside down — The groom's brother, Nor­ musical program which will MARLENE STEINBERG man Blatt, was his best man be presented by Mrs. Sophie Mr. and Mrs. Morrie Stein­ There are some 40,000 Gov­ and ushers included Barry Caplan. berg announce the engagement ernment workers in Israel, Send 10c in coin to Klatzker, Sam Eastern, broth­ Sisterhood president Mrs. of their daughter, Marlene about half of them classified er of the bride, and Harvey Jack Lemberg extends a cor­ Helene, to Victor H. Halela, as clerks. Twenty-five per cent THE TRANSCRIPT- son of Mrs. Margaret Halela Hasson. dial invitation to all members of them are orofessional work­ Box A Winnie Friedman and Bar­ and guests to attend this open­ and the late Issac Halela. ers with about an equal num­ ney Blatte served as candle­ ing meeting. Miss Steinberg attended ber of manual workers. (JTA) -^ Everett Junior College. The couple plan to be married in March of the coming year. Karen Hochfeld and BAR BANQUETS Norman Levin Will Marry November 24 Karen Hochfeld, whose en­ gagement to Norman Levin MITZVAHS MEETINGS has been announced by her mother Mrs. George Tall and Mr. Tall, will be married No­ vember 24 in Glendale Coun­ try Club. She is the daughter of the late Dr. Herbert Hoch­ feld. The future bridegroom ANOTHER $4,500,000 IN TAXES is the son of Henry Levin and BIB 'n TUCKER the late Mrs. Levin of St. Louis About 12 cents of every dollar you pay City Light Park, Minnesota. RESTAURANT goes for taxes and other contributions MAin Miss Hochfeld was educated at Helen Bush School and Pa- to the cost of government. It adds • Breakfast mona College. In June she com up to a surprising sum of more than • Luncheon pleted her college studies at 4-1400 the University of California, $4,500,000 that City-4ight pays each year Berkeley. Her fiance has de­ SIT* * p r • • Dinner expenses of grees from the University of for schools, roads and other • Cocktails Minnesota and St. Mary's Uni­ same time, versity of Texas. He is a mem­ city, county and state. At the low-less than ber of Kappa Pi Sigma, honor­ City Light keeps your electric rates ary, and is past president of B'nai B'rith Lodge 1226 and half the national average. And these low rates, in turn, help Iowa Chapter, American Na­ keep your own taxes down, because they reduce the cost of ROOSEVELT western HOTEL tional Theatre and Academy. Miss Hochfeld's grandpar­ providing street lighting, power for schools and for other gov­ 7th and Pine ents are Mr. and Mrs. Sol G. ernment facilities. You live better, for less, electrically, through Levy and Mrs. Marcus Hoch­ feld. yowis SEATTLE CITY LIGHT Page Twelve THE TRANSCRIPT September 24, 1062

SANFORD BERNBAUi HEADS STATE CYSTIItS NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS FIBROSES BAMPAIGM ccoiiuiiLiea irom rage o) Centers is designed to reduce New Year Greetings From Seattle Chapter Hadassah that figure drastically. If every child gets the benefit of the and All Hadassah Groups Center's diagnostic services, its SINCERE WISHES FOR A YEAR OF treatment facilities, its consul­ HONOR YOUR LIVING LOVED ONES AND THOSE OF tation services for family phy­ HEALTH AND HAPPINESS sicians, soon we will conquer BLESSED MEMORY BY PLANTING TREES IN ISRAEL Cystic Fibrosis." Tremendous Family Burden Call Tree Chairmen: The Cystic Fibrosis child, if he is to survive, needs 24-hour- DR. and MRS. HARRY J. FRIEDMAN Seattle Chapter—Eva Brown EA 2-8753 a-day home treatment with antibiotics, pancreatic extracts, North End Group—Mrs. Wm. Rashkov ...LA 3-1150 breathing equipment, and spe­ Suburban Group—Mrs. M. Snyder AD 2-3855 cial exercises. Parents m u s t devote almost 100% of their South End Group—Mrs. M. Morhaime....PA 2-8616 time to a CF child, neglecting NEW YEAR GREETINGS from their normal children. All this, N. Broadway Group—Mrs. L. Cassercl....EA 5-1145 along with anxiety and finan­ cial expenses averaging $1,200 DR. and MRS. MORRIS M. ZETIN Magnolia Group—Mrs. M. Singei AT 3-9001 MARK and MARILYN a year per child, is a back- Central Group—Mrs. J. M. Fine AT 2-1732 breaking burden for the aver­ age family. Henrietta Szold Group—Mrs. B. Kaplan..EA 4-4167 Devotion, Courage Earmarfc A Happy and Prosperous New Year Golda Meir Group—Marie Senescu EA 4-6376 Local Chapter REST WISHES TO OUR FRIENDS AND RELATIVES The Seattle Chapter of the Business and Professional—Eva Brown..EA 2-8753 National Cystic Fibrosis Re­ MR. and MRS. CHARLES STUSSER search Foundation meets monthly to discuss their future MR. and MRS. S. M. STUSSER and Family JEWISH NATIONAL FUND COUNCIL OF SEATTLE' plans. Unlike many local chap­ ters throughout the country, the Seattle unit is made up SEATTLE CHAPTER PIONEER WOMEN Best Wishes to All Our Friends ancl Relatives mostly of parents and rela­ tives of CF victims. . Wishes All Its Members and Friends From "I have never seen a more A Happy, Healthy and Prosperous New Year courageous, devoted group of MR. and MRS. JULIUS DEUTSCH people in my life," Mr. Bern­ MRS. DAVID FUXON; President baum said. "The first meeting MR. and MRS. ALLAN DEUTSCH and FAMILY I attended, I met a you n g couple whose six-year-old son DR. and MRS. H. I. WEINER and FAMILY of Aberdeen has Cystic Fibrosis. They told New Year Greetings from Mr. and MRS. MANNY LOTT and FAMILY me that their six month old baby was that very day under­ DR. and MRS. B. A. KADANER MR. and MRS. CHARLES GORDON and FAMILY going observation at Children's of Mt. View, California Orthopedic Hospital to find BARBARA and SUSAN out whether it has the disease. And these people not only de- v o t e themselves to treating their sick children, and work New Year Greetings A Happy and Prosperous New Year hard to attempt to handle the tremendous financial burden, to the Jewish Community they'll be the people who will DR. HANNA KOSTERLITZ go from door-to-door begin­ ning Monday, asking commu­ SEATTLE POST NO. 686 nity support." Appealing to the people of Best Wishes for the New Year Seattle and Washington State JEWISH WAR VETERANS OF THE U.S.A. to give generously to the sup­ port of CF research, care and DR. and MRS. WILLIAM L. TOPP teaching programs, Mr. Bern­ IRVING BROCHES, Commander baum said: "Every gain in re­ DIANE, CYNTHIA, KATHRYN and JULIE search can add months and years of life to the victims of Greetings and a Happy New Year CF, but we must have money L'Shono Tovo to finance research." to All Our Friends MR. and MRS. H. L. STEINER and Family U.J.A. Special Fuwi MR. and MRS. MAX EFRON and DEBBIE Seattle, Wash. MR. and MRS. PHILIP EFRON In Washington, D. C. MR. and MRS. DAVID EFRON Brings High Results New Year's Greetings From HOWARD, DARA and DONNA WASHINGTON, (JTA) — Contributions to the Spe­ MR. and MRS. JOE FUSS and FAMILY cial Fund of the 1962 United Jewish Appeal drive in the Seattle, Wash. New Year's Greetings From national capital area are top­ ping the entire nation in terms DR. and MRS. CHARLES S. FINE of percent increases over the special fund raised in 1961 it Happy New Year to All SUSAN and JEFFREY was reported by Hyman Gold­ man, general campaign chair­ M. N. KETZLACH man, and Joseph Ottenstein, Rassco Israel Corporation Investments Greetings president of the United Jew­ ish Appeal of Greater Wash­ 1802 Exchange Building SEATTLE MAin 3-6231 ington. SEATTLE LUGGAGE CORPORATION "All indications point to a Happy New Year to All Our Relatives and Friends final result here of a special SAM KOTKINS and FAMILY fund of 1962 surpassing that, of MR. AND MRS. NUCHIM STEINBRECHER 1961 by 50 percent," said lead­ MR. EDWARD SIDELL ers Ottenstein and Goldman. The rate of increase, they .said, MR. AND MRS. KURT STEINBRECHER L'Shono Tovo reflects the intense response and LOREN MARC and keen understanding" by — ^i> -& ^m. HARRY "CAPT." SCHWARTZ metropolitan Washington Jew­ ry "of the emergency condi­ Seattle Friends of Histadrut wish to extend greeiings Seattle tions underlying the v a s t movement of peoples in the and best wishes io our members, friends and Jews critical year 1962." everywhere . . . We pray thai the coming year may I Wish All My Friends a Happy and The upsurge in contributions Prosperous New Year to the special. fund from this bring peace to Israel and all humanity. area, they stated, far outstrips the national average as well ABE SLUTZKER as running substantially ahead MORRIS NASH, President of the special fund raised in L'Shono Tovo Tikosevu any other single large-city campaign. September 24, 1962 THE TRANSCRIPT Page Thirteen

THE TEfi IB1G0EST reality may not be known well and his would-be home­ for months after the Ecumeni­ grown Nazis as a nuisance. The Jewish Family Seattle Zionists Greet STORIES OF THE cal Council is over. But the Anti-Defamation League of Jewish Community JEWISH YEAR dazzling vistas made; the ap­ B'nai B'rith declared that Child Service Fund proaches of the Jewish organi­ Rockwell and his gang was The advent of the New Year (Continued from Page 8) zations one of the major events "withering on the vine." In his To Honor Past Leader is an appropriate time to re­ visiting Israel in such ex­ of the Jewish year. few appearances, he was either The board of the Jewish view and analyze the progress booed, howled down or ig­ Family and Child Service changes. Prayers Incite ScJiools of the State of Israel and its Anti-Jewish elements in nored. New York City officials wishes to announce that a position in the family of na- • Christian dogma, climaxed by One of the major stories of kept handy a warrant for his memorial fund in honor of Mrs. tions. that year in the United States Sam Rotenberg has been es­ the creedal -indictment that arrest on disorderly conduct There have been a number was the Supreme Court deci­ tablished. Mrs. Rotenberg was the Jews were responsible for charges the minute he set foot of advances made in the poll- j sion in June banning as un­ a past president of this Jewish Christ's crucifixion and the in the city, site of the largest tical, economic, agricultural constitutional an official pray­ Family Agency in 1957 and correlative doctrine of the Jew concentration of Jews in the and international fields. There er, created and distributed by 1958, and gave valuable leader­ doomed to wander eternally world. It was a fitting symbol have been a number of defeats the New York State Board of ship not only during her two for this greatest of crimes, has for the collapsed balloon of and setbacks as well. historically served as an ever- Regents for recitation daily in Rockwell's hopes. terms of office but in serving The fact remains, however, replenished fountain of vicious public schools. Jewish organi­ An apparent new factor de­ as a member and chairman of that the State of Israel is now Anti-Semitism. Roman Catho­ zations had a key role in the veloped during the year in the .numerous committees in over in its 14th year of existence licism, under the benign in­ arguments against the prayer continuing struggle over fed­ a decade o f family agency and is firmly entrenched as''a fluence of Pope John XXIII, as the case made its way eral aid to schools, an issue on service. sovereign member of the has been undergoing a modifi­ through the lower courts to which the American Jewish Persons wishing to honor her United Nations. Its population cation, even a cleansing, of final determination. Although community is largely but by no memory may send their con­ of some two and a half million some of these elements of second-day reflection indicated means unanimously unified in tributions to the Jewish Fam­ people live in an oasis in the church-inspired and approved that the decision was not as opposition. The threat bore ily and Child Service, 2017 vast desert of the Middle East ; hate. sweeping as its wide-ranging the title of "shared time" and South Jackson Street, Seattle and its position as a bastion i collection of critics at first it was assailed by the Ameri­ 44, Washington. Strong hints have been and bulwark o f democratic i loudly assumed, it was clear can Reform rabbinate at the given that the Ecumenical ideals makes it a natural and j that the Supreme Court had 73rd annual convention of the Council, convening October 13, Sam Kramer Passes obvious partner to the other sustained the Jewish stand — Central Conference of Ameri­ may consider further steps in countries of the Free World. that such prayers violated the can Rabbis and by delegates to Sam Kramer, 79, of 1621 17th that direction in its compre­ First Amendment banning es­ Ave., passed away September : hensive review of basic dogma. the 19th plenary session of the The Seattle District of the tablishment of religion under National Community Relations 1 in a nursing home. Zionist Organization of Ameri­ Three Jewish organizations state auspices—no matter how Mr. Kramer, a retired baker, submitted memoranda during Advisory Council. ca greets the Jewish commun­ small and innocuous the en­ had lived in Seattle more than ity and congratulates it for its the year, urging complete eli­ "Shared Time" tering wedge. 50 years. He was a member of efforts in establishing a bridge mination of anti-Jewish refer­ The vehemence of these the Sons of Israel, the Work­ Whatever the immediate o f friendship between the ences from Catholic texts, lit­ Jewish reactions scarcely men's Circle and Local 9, consequence might be for United States and Israel. urgies and the catechisms. Car­ seemed warranted by the sta­ Bakery & Confectionery American Jewry in popular dinal Bea, in charge of pre­ tus of "shared time," currently Workers Union. —Irving I. Levitin, paring the Ecumenical Council disfavor—and these too seemed more of an idea than an actual Outgoing President initially to have been blown Surviving are his wife, —Jack Steinberg, agenda, has shown a sympa­ operation. In simplest terms, Gladys, two daughters, Rose thetic interest in the Jewish up out of proportion—in the "shared time" calls for rear­ Incoming President long run, the foundations of and Sarah Kramer, all of Seat­ suggestions. Whatever may be rangements of public and pri­ tle and a sister in Chester, Pa. the outcome, it was a year in intergroup relations and basic vate school and teacher facili­ Send your out-of-town which much Jewish thought human liberties could only be ties to bring all children in a friends The Transcript for a and" effort was devoted to an strengthened by the Supreme community together for part Sir Sassoon Eskell, a resident year. Subscription price $3.00. approach to one of the historic Court's decision. of the school day for the basic of Baghdad at the turn of the meetings of Christendom. What Definitely cheerful news was secular subjects required by century, served in the Turkish the top leaders of the Roman the mounting evidence during law for all children with the Parliament before World War PARENTS! DOES YOUR HIGH Catholic Church do toward the year that Americans gen­ children thereafter being sep­ I, and was Minister of Finance ABILITY CHILD NEED A MORE translating the hope into a erally regarded George Rock- arated for the rest of the school after the establishment of Iraq CHALLENGING SCHOOL PRO­ day for the religious teachings as an independent state. (JTA) GRAM-STRONG IN BASIC SUBJECTS? ABILITY GROUP­ of their particular faith. Pub­ ING, SMALL CLASSES. lic and private schools would special h u m a n and Jewish be used interchangeably, thus needs of this segment of that PHOENIX SCHOOL assuring maximum use of all community was certain school facilities in a commu­ through the years to require CH 3-4815 • TR 8-4402 nity. a steadily expanding outlay of TR 8-8034 A symposium in the Janu­ Jewish time, money and skills. ary-February issue of "Religi­ ous Education" indicated that the problems of instituting 415 Smith Tower -:• MAin 4-7232 such a program in any major city were staggering and that Seattle 4, Washington Catholic educators were not— as Jewish foes of the project seemed to assume—automati­ Best Wishes for a Healthy, Happy cally and enthusiastically in favor of the idea. Nevertheless, and Prosperous Ne2V Year the strong interest of public and religious school educators in the proposal gave promise that it would be an increasing­ PETER DAMM ly active and possibly religi­ ously-divisive issue in the year ahead. The tenth story was chosen on grounds that any event which is likely to effect a ma­ jority of American Jews in one way or another merits such New Year's Greetings attention. The event was the emergence of the care of the aged as possibly the most sin­ FROM gle pressing problem of the Jewish community, just as it was becoming one of the dom­ inant ones of the general com­ munity. BENJAMIN Trouble For the Aged A survey by the Council of Save for \VGs/(AAflj things Jewish Federations and Wel­ fare Funds in February found FRANKLIN that the Jewish aged repre­ Save for the down payment on a new sented one-third and more of car... a vacation trip... a new boat... all persons served by Jewish family agencies. The Federa­ the many other "fun things" in your tion of Jewish Philanthropies WESTERN future. Open a. Seafirst Savings reported the findings of a two- year survey of the Jewish Account. aged in New York and came to the alarming conclusion that by every index—money, HOTEL Uoahb aHumifA vtoJlacmiQ, at,.- health, housing, employment, educational activity and social adjustment — "one-third of New York's 250,000 aged Jews DON ALLISON, Mgr. SEATTLE-FIRST are in dire trouble." In the premise that the Jew­ ish aged do have a claim on MAin 4-7400 NATIONAL BANK the conscience of the Jewish 5th and Virginia community—of which the el­ derly were becoming a steadily SEATTLE MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION larger proportion—it appeared likely in 5722 that meeting the Page Fourteen THE TRANSCRIPT September 24, 1962

GREETINGS American-Israel Relations Past Yr. Rosh llashonoli Greetings (Copyright, 1962, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) Canton Gardens Cafe VERGINBA CLOTHING WASHINGTON—No analysis of American-Jewish rela­ Finest Chinese & American Food MEN'S TAILORING EXCLUSIVELY tions during the past year can- avoid the conclusion that "FRANK" CHIN H. YALE for the first time since the Sinai campaign, Washington 615 Pike Street • MAin 2-7750 1516 2nd Ave. MA. 3-1934 Seattle and Jerusalem find themselves at odds. SEATTLE This new discordant note has been struck not by any­ thing Israel has done but rather, far more seriously, by Compliments Of what is now regarded here as a gradual shift of emphasis Rosh Hashonoh Greetings in U.S. Middle Eastern foreign policy. 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And the recent U.S. Trade Mission to Israel is another sign SECURITY PUBLIC MARKET of the United States' interest in Israel's well-being. 3rd and Virginia • Seattle I • MA 4-6216 SHOP WITH EASE But however much these outward signs point to the absence of a breakdown in amicable relations between Washington and Jerusalem, the injection of this new L'Shono Tovo BERT'S I.G.A. FOODLINER issue as an open bid for Arab friendship has created a serious disturbing influence in the Middle East. If nothing 1801 41st N. Seattle else, U.S. preoccupation with such things as the strength­ GEORGETOWN ening of Egypt's economy have already become grist for Cairo's vast propaganda mill. 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SEATTLE LA 4-1800 years has been in hearty accord with the traditional U.S. policy of avoiding even the potentiality of such a develop­ OPEN LANES EVERY WEEKEND ment. Israel has felt—and apparently the U.S. has shared this feeling—that its best interest lay in keeping the Private Parties for Bowling MADISON PARK GARAGE Middle East as quiet and calm as possible. The new U.S. SNACK BAR attitude markedly alters this situation. REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS FREE NURSERY SERVICE Israel is not opposed to U.S. aid for Egypt—or any Arab 2002 43rd Ave. E. EA. 2-4965 Seattle state for that matter. On the contrary, it would welcome 1104 N.E. 45th it under the proper circumstances. Israel, for example, ME. 2-9113 • SEATTLE would be delighted to see the standard of living raised for her Arab neighbors because prosperous nations are less likely to cast envious and angry eyes across inter­ national borders. But the circumstances under which Rosh Hashonoh Greetings WHIZ FISH PRODUCTS Egypt is to receive aid are somewhat different, for Nasser has given no real indication that he intends to cease his 200 Alaskan Way MA. 4-2155 Seattle hostile attitude towards Israel. Indeed, his continued TACO HOUSE purchase of heavy armaments and aircraft, and his un­ ceasing propaganda, are signs that quite the opposite Specializing hi is true. Mexican Food B. IL STORDAHL & SONS Aside from the immediate potential dangers to Israel PAINTING and DECORATING which stem from increased aid to Egypt, the U.S. decision 1505 1st Avenue • Seattle is seen as the final link in a chain of developments during 505 Third Ave. W. AT. 4-8181 Seattle the past year which are now definitely regarded as having MA 2-9627 forged new U.S. policy in the Middle East. It was the culmination of a policy which, in retrospect, began last December when the U.N. 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form. While there is always Sephardic pronunciation came came Acting Secretary - Gen­ room and need for spontaneous to prevail in modern Israel? Israel at the United eral. It was Israel that had THE JEWISH . expressions, these are only at ANSWER: In the fifteenth first proposed his name. most auxiliaries to the basic century and the sixteenth Nations in 5722 ... Meanwhile, the refugee de­ QUIZ BOX text which represent an ex­ Spanish Jews migrated to Pal­ (Continued from Page 10) bate raged. And at this point, By Rabbi Samuel J. Fox ercise of faith, most vital to estine in great numbers due to that he could not separate his a new element entered the (Copyright, 19C2, the emotional stability of the the Inquisition and the conse­ Arabism from his presidency. scene. Sixteen members — of Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc. individual. In addition, the text quent exile of the Jews from At a reception for President whom nine were Africans, -::•: of our prayers presents a care­ Spain. They were then su­ Kennedy here, he turned his Latin Americans, and one QUESTION: Why does Jewish fully developed form of' cul­ preme in the land both because back on Mrs. Meir. His atroci­ (The Netherlands) European, tradition insist upon a fixed ture as compared with the of heir overwhelming numbers ous manners were of no im­ moved a resolution calling Eor formal text for prayer? primitive "off the cuff" ex­ which made them the majortiy, portance; his unwillingness to "direct negotiations on settle­ ANSWER: Basically, the Rab­ pression an individual is liable and because of their worldly separate the high office from ment of all questions" between bis who fixed this text were to present. experience, knowledge, and in his personal hatred was very the Arab states and Israel. able to capture every conceiva­ * * * some cases, wealth. Even as significant. His behavior bore Here was a grand opportu­ ble mood or feeling in a most ex­ late as the nineteenth century, fruit very soon. nity for the Big Powers to pressive and yet concise form. QUESTION: Why is it that the Spanish Jews, or their dc- show whethc r they really Furthermore, the text of our there are two major systems Slim was eager, anxious to scendents, were still in the ma­ wanted negotiations to sup­ prayers present a most careful­ of pronouncing Hebrew which become Secretary - General as jority. Furthermore, the Span­ plant conflict. Every one knew ly calculated form of expres­ are different from each other— successor to Hammarskjold. In ish Jews enjoyed a certain po­ that the United States' was • sion for Jewish principles and i.e. the Ashkenazic and the behind-the-scenes conferences litical status because of the firmly committed always to ideals. There were many sects Sephardic? — and in hints delivered in Ottoman rule. Hence, the the principle of negotiation. throughout Jewish history ANSWER: Many authorities of formal addresses — Mrs. Meir Turkish government invested But now the U.S.A. got cold from time to time who tried late claim that the difference and Mr. Comay pointed out the rights of religious leader­ feet. Obviously, the Arabs and to undermine these basic prin­ between the two lies in their that the secretary-generalship ship in the hands of the Span­ their Soviet backers would op­ ciples. The fixed texts of our different geographic places of must not go to the representa­ ish rabbis. For this reason pose that 16-power resolution. prayers presented these ideas origin. The so-called Ashken- tive of a country engaged in a their culture, and especially serious conflict which may in­ But what about the U.S.A.? in their original and genuine nazic pronunciation is said to their method of pronunciation have stemmed from Palestine, volve his responsibilities. That The United States voted to kill took over unto this very day. sounds like double-talk. But that resolution. being the pronunciation which Thus, the later European im­ was in vogue when the Ma- the diplomats knew what was The American "Explanation" sorites established the pronun­ migrants were absorbed in this meant. Slim's candidacy was For Arab Appeasement NORM'S ciation formula. From there it culture. It could very well be licked. Instead, U Thant, Bur­ Washington and its em'oys that the early Zionists, seeking was carried over to Germany ma's affable Ambassador, be- (Continued on Page 16! and Eastern Europe. They to differentiate themselves RESORT claim that the so-called Sep­ from the Galut (Diaspora) hardic pronunciation was ori­ found a liking to the Sephardic To All Our Relatives and Friends — Our Sincere Good pronunciation, since it distin­ Fishing — Swimming ginated in Babylon, although Wishes lor a Very Happy and Prosperous New Yea: it has been demonstrated that guished them from the Ash- Picnicking — Boating this was the pronunciation in - kenazic pronunciation of He­ Palestine during the second brew employed by Jews in the MR. and MRS. IRVING SARKOWSKY commonwealth, by virtue of Diaspora. It is furthermore and FAMILY HU. 6-2243 transliterations found in such possible that a desire was man­ ifested on the part of the WOODINVILLE works as the Septuaginta. From Babylon it was carried settlers to bring things back over into Spain. to the days of the second Com­ monwealth, so as to continue - * * * the feeling of a Jewish State. QUESTION: Why must our Since it was the Sephardic prayers still b e offered i n type of pronunciation that was J O \\ M New Year's Hebrew? employed in the second com­ ANSWER: Jews are dispersed monwealth, this is the type OOYl !• Greetings throughout so many different that may have been thus pre­ countries and speak so many ferred by early Palestinian 31 SHOP different languages that the Jews. only tongue which is univer­ * * * sally known throughout the QUESTION: Why is it neces­ Jewish world is Hebrew. Hav­ sary to chant the prayers in­ Extends Best Wishes KLE1BERG ing the prayers offered in He­ stead of offering them in a brew thus gives the Jew a monotone? feeling of universality because And Holiday Greetings he prays in the same language ANSWER: While the text may as his fellow Jews throughout be regarded as the body of To All Our Many Friends eONSPANY the world. Furthermore, the prayer, the melody of prayer original Biblical expressions is its soul. A monotone never which are used in the prayer carries with it the emotional texts have proved themselves depth that music can provide. to be both timeless and un­ Our prayers were not meant equalled in the richness o f to be mere lip service or just their meaning. Also, praying surface expressions. They were in Hebrew unites the Jew with meant to be a most profound 814-2nd Ave. Bldg. his long history and thus gives and touching emotional ex­ him a feeling of security from perience. This cannot be ac­ the past which he can project complished without melody. ROSELLINI'S FOUR-10 MA. 4-3940 -:- SEATTLE into the present. Also, the melodies of the pray­ ers have achieved universal Continental Restaurant * * * characteristics uniting Jews all QUESTION: Why is it that the over the world in one tune of ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTtY IN THE BOULEVARD ROOM chant. 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require less than half an hour lake — a body of water indis­ to prepare. All the recipes Israel at the United putably inside Israel's border. JEWISH MEALS start with the meat pre-cooked, Nations in 5722... The boats had sat there like since liver must be broiled to ducks, to be shot down by the By MILDRED GROSBERG BELLIN Syrians. Israel simply got tired be made kosher. (Continued from Page 15) at the U.N. had an explana­ of taking it, and destroyed the Author of "Modern Jewish Meals" and One reason why broiled liver the "Jewish Cook Book" tion. They said they voted Syrian gun positions — which may lack appeal is that it was had no business to be inside a (Copyright, 1962, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) cut too thin. Try having the against that resolution because they-wanted Arab backing for demilitarized zone anyway. butcher slice it at least an inch Syria brought the issue to the thick, and if you can beguile another draft, sponsored by the U.S.A. This measure called Security Council, Israel filed a It's easy enough to know don't care for liver at all. Still, him into giving you the center counter-complaint. for continuation of the efforts which foods our families need if you offer this majority chop­ slices, so much the better. Broil Some Eyewitness Testimony to be well nourished, but get­ ped liver, they eat it with rel­ the meat and remove the mem­ begun by Dr. Johnson. Ulti­ on U.S.-Syrian Negotiaiums ting them to eat those which ish. While chopped liver is as brane. Those thicker slices are mately, the peace drive was After some hot debates in delicious as everyone claims, are~not particular favorites can so much more tender, juicy, killed—and the U.S. resolution the Council, the U.S., backed be a very difficult task indeed. it takes a while to make, and and flavorsome that you may carried. But was the U.S. pre­ Yet, almost any food will be during these busy September by Britain, presented a resolu­ find that your family enjoys text valid? It was not. The tion. The resolution censured eaten if it is prepared in a days our interest may still lie them just as they come from U.S. resolution carried by 62 Israel, failed totally to take ac­ tempting way. Take liver for in quick and easy meals. So the broiler. Or you may like votes, with the Arab and So­ example. There are some peo­ today we are suggesting ways count of Syria's provocations. to add the sauteed onions, or viet blocs abstaining. The ple who love it simply broiled of tempting our families into perhaps top the meat with a Officially, the resolution had or smothered in onions, but eating calf's liver in new canned tomato and mushroom Arabs and the Sovieteers did been co-sponsor e*d by the there are more who claim they form's, but with recipes which sauce. not vote for the U.S. resolution U.SA. and Britain. But' this anyway. So much for a policy correspondent can testify as to The flavor of curry blends of appeasing the Arabs. the manner in which the final NEW YEAR GREETINGS from well with liver too. Try a sauce version had been hammered made by cooking 2 tablespoons As if the U.S. policy was not out. It was done in a small MARSHALL SARAN of chicken fat with 2 table­ enough to indicate Washing­ office next, to the Security spoons of flour until they bub­ ton's policy of appeasing the Council chamber. Inside that ble. Then stir in 1 cup of hot Arabs, further proof would be office, at the time, there were SUPERIOR HOUSE GLEANERS, ING. chicken soup, and salt, pepper, added soon. In March, Israel no British present, no Israelis ME. 3-5515 SEATTLE and curry powder to taste. One staged a heavy raid on Syrian —only Americans and Syrians. teaspoonful of curry powder gun positions in a demilitar­ This correspondent was the should be enough. Dice a ized zone overlooking Lake Ti­ only Jewish reporter among a pound of broiled liver and add. berias. The Syrians had been group of three or four that Greetings Serve to three or four as soon knocking off the Israeli police witnessed this scene. as the meat is hot. This dish boats and fishermen on the is especially good over rice. McCANN'S MEN'S & ROYS' SHOP Cut-up pieces or strips of 1629 6th Ave. MA. 3-0227 Seattle broiled liver are also used with the two sauces suggested below. LIVER ORIENTALE 1 lb calf's liver, one inch New Year's Greetings thick 2 tablespoons soy sauce 1 tablespoon dry sherry STUSSER ELECTRIC CO. Vz teaspoon sugar 660 Andover MA. 3-1501 Seattle 1 tablespoon cornstarch Yi cup water 6 scallions, green and white part, sliced thin VB teaspoon pepper WESTERN PACKING CO., INC. Broil the liver and cut in­ to V2-inch strips. Cut each BAR-S MEATS strip about 2 inches long. Com­ 620 Andover St. MA. 2-6910 Seattle bine the remaining ingredients in a skillet large enough to hold the meat. Stir over medi­ um heat until the sauce comes GREETINGS to a boil. Add the liver, and serve as soon as it is thorough­ MADISON PARK BAKERY ly ' heated. This amount o f Altvays Fresh Bakery Goods sauce just coats the meat. If preferred, twice as much sauce 4214 E. Madison EA. 2-3238 Seattle may be made and the mixture served over rice or fried noodles. The recipes serves 3 or 4. New Year's Greetings From LIVER FINANCIER 2 tablespoons browned flour 1 lb. calf's liver, one inch Norselander Seafood Restaurant thick 300 3rd W. AT. 4-8240 Seattle 1 4-oz. can sliced mushrooms About % cup chicken soup 2 tablespoons salad oil Greetings 1 bay leaf 1/16 teaspoon ground thyme 2 tablespoons Sauterne Bon Case Hair Besips Beauty Salon Vi cup sliced, stuffed 7341 35th N.E. LA. 5-6333 Seattle green olives Salt and pepper to taste Prepare the browned flour by placing 3 tablespoons of all- purpose flour in a heavy skil­ Prottas & Levitt Furniture Co. let over medium heat. Stir con­ stantly until, the flour turns a rich amber color. Srape the MA. 2-1144 bottom as you stir, so that the Second at Pine Seattle flour cooks evenly. Measure again before using in the rec­ ipe. This may be prepared in advance and stored in a cov­ ered jar. CONCORD GRAPE OR LOGANBERRY Broil the liver, remove the Pure enjoyment at holiday time, meal time, New Year's Greetings membrane, and cut the meat into bite-sized pieces. Drain the anytime! Vinted under the personal mushrooms, measure the liq­ supervision of Rabbi Joshua Stampfer. uid, and add enough chicken soup to make one cup. In a saucepan blend the browned JPommereCCe Teamster's flour and oil over medium heat until bubbling. Remove from the heat and stir in the soup mixture. Blend, and return to H the heat. Add the bay leaf and Joint Council thyme, and stir for 5 minutes. Remove the bay leaf. Add the WINE wine, liver mushrooms, and olives, and stir gently until No. 28 very hot. Add salt and pepper THE POMUERELIE COMPANY. SEATTLE. WASHIN6TQW to taste. This blends well with mashed potatoes and green vegetables. The recipe serves 4. Seattle Pubii- L-l September 24, 1962 THE TRANSCRIPT Page Seventeam NEWS THE B'NAI B'RITH LODGES SEATTLE LOBGE No. 503

SEATTLE LODGE CASCADE LODGE 503, B'NAI B'RITH by Theodore M. Rosenblume, Seattle Lodge No. 503 GENERAL MEETING President Symbolically, the approach Thursday, October 4 — 8:15 p.m. of the High Holy Days inspires all members of the Jewish Annual B'nai B'rith JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER faith to a rededication of them­ selves to the high moral,stand­ One of the most outstanding ards set by the Bible. Tradi­ Personalities in Our Community tionally, we stress a self-exam­ CABARET DANCE ination and review of our acts during the year past, and the YOM KIPPUR NIGHT PROF. GIOVANNI COSTIGAN Holy Days end with a prayer Head of the University of Washington that we be inscribed in the Monday, October 8, 1962 Department of History Book of Life for another year. Will address us on the subject We of B'nai B'rith have, through our membership in the Order, rededicated our­ NEW SWEDISH CLUB "AMERICA'S RADICAL RIGHT WW selves to the high principles of the Order, which in effect 1920 DEXTER NORTH An evening no B'nai B'rith should miss are restatements of tire moral and ethical codes of the Bible. 9:30 to 12:30 Through our work in the Anti- B.Y.O.L. MIXER AND ICE INCLUDED Friday, October 5 —B'nai B'rith Sabbath Defamation League, Hillel Foundation, B'nai B'rith Youth DONATION $7.50 Herzl Synagogue, 20th and East Spruce —8 p.m. Organization and the numer­ Thursday, November 1—Annual Joint Dinner with Chapter ous other services on a na­ tional and local level, we have MUSIC BY MORI SIMON Gordon Brown, Concert Pianist maintained the' fundamental standards which we have im­ posed upon ourselves. Though CaH MA. 2-1501 or Mail Check to many of the services affect To those who are not yet affiliated with a B'nai only our own, we answer the SEATTLE B'NAI B'RITH B'rith lodge, why not fill out this blank and mail it remark of Cain, "I am not my brother's keeper," by respond­ 1017 FOURTH AVENUE today. ing to the call of all mankind To: DALBERT RYCHTER, PRESIDENT CASCADE LODGE, whenever we can. B'NAI B'RITH We of B'nai B'rith, through 8319 Aurora Ave. N., Seattle 3, Washington our District and Supreme HILLEL MIXER SET FOR Seattle Lodge Plays Yes, I am interested in joining B'nai B'rith. Please send Lodge, maintain a strong voice in national and international WED., OCTOBER 3 me information about Cascade Lodge. affairs. In continuing the work The B'nai B'rith Hillel Host To Veterans of the Order, we continuously Foundation at the University The Seattle Lodge Veterans' Mr dedicate ourselves to the high of Washington will begin its Committee hosted a group of disabled veterans from the Address- moral and ethical codes re­ 1962-63 academic year with its quired of all members of our traditional Opening Mixer on Veterans' Administration Hos­ faith. Wednesday, October 3, at the pital on Beacon Hill at the Plcase print or type. As we approach the Rosh Foundation, 4745 17th N.E. final home game of the Seattle Hashonah Season of the year From 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. stu­ Rainier team. The veterans 5723, we of B'nai B'rith must dents will dance to the music were treated to box seats, continue to meet our heritage of Bob Marshall. They will be scorecards and refreshments. Activities of Cascade Lodge as Jews and as Ben B'riths and welcomed to campus by the The contest between the local Cascade Lodge's new pro­ dially received by Mayor Gor­ revitalize our spirit and our Hillel Student Council presi­ club and Tacoma was enjoyed gram series started with a don Clinton recently, when he confidence in all mankind and dent, Bob Miller, and by the by all. Assisting the veterans' highly informative and most signed the proclamation desig­ rise above the petty differ­ Foundation director, Rabbi Ar­ Committee chairman Syd comprehensively presented ad­ nating September 14 to Octo­ ences we find in our daily thur A. Jacobovitz. Brunnell were Martin Pick, dress by Dr. Sheldon Biback ber 13 B'nai B'rith Month. lives. A full porgram is planned who procurred the tickets, Sam who spoke on the pros and This serves as the kick-off for To my brothers of Seattle for the Jewish college students Soule, and Jack and Frieda cons of todays drugs, with par­ our membership acquisition Lodge No. 503, I extend my in Seattle, encompassing the Taub. A party was later given ticular emphasis on the recent program. It is hoped that this wishes for a good, healthy and cultural, educational, religious at the V.A. Hospital with Mrs. disclosures of the drug thali­ will be a reminder to every prosperous year, and on behalf and social aspects of Jewish Elsie Weiskind of the B'nai domide and the contraversial Cascade Brother to urge men of my brothers, I extend to our life. All students are welcome B'rith Auxiliary assisting with Proposed revision hy the Food of our faith to join us in fellow Jews and our neighbors to attend the.Opening Mixer refreshments. strengthening B'nai B'rith in and Drug Administration au­ our good wishes and "L'Shona and to participate in all Hillel PATRONIZE THE thorities over the marketing our local, national and world Tovah Tikoseva," and I pray activities throughout the year. TRANSCRIPT ADVERTISERS of new drugs. wide programs. Many of us that all mankind will be re- never had so many congenial At our October meeting we inscribed in the Book of Life friends until w e joined a for the coming year. are particularly proud to have Lodge. Why allow others to be as our speaker Professor Gio­ deprived of the same pleasure? vanni Costigan, one of the President Dalbert Rychter Visiting The Sick "Greats" of our community. extends to each Ben B'rith and Professor Costigan has r e- Our Sunshine Chairman his family the most sincere Martin Pick visited the follow­ ceived standing ovations from best wishes for a happy and Best Wishes For A audiences in many parts of the ing in the various hospitals re­ successful year. L'SHONOH cently. world. It is indeed a privilege TOVOH TIKOSEVU. and a most favorable reflection Providence — Stephen Mer- °n the reputation of Cascade melstein, Joe Bernbaum, Mike Lodge to have Professor Cos­ Stainlaiger; Doctors—Dr. Peter New Year tigan address us. CASCADE LODGE Fisher, William Ross, David Robinson; St. Francis Cabrini Cub scout pack No. 5, spon­ B'NAI B'RITH —Sam Calderon, Morris Tipp, sored by our Lodge was by Dalbert Rychter, President Sam Chiprut, Boxor A. Hasson. from treated to a basball game, with To the men and women of all the trimmings, early this B'nai B'rith the beginning of a THE JEWISH COMMUNITY *nonth at Sick's Stadium. new year in our Jewish calen­ of Ecuador, which dates back MORTON PfNCH ABE J. GOLDMAN Brothers Pat and Sid Leavitt, dar serves as an occasion for to about the turn of the cen­ Norton Kusher, Walter Oppen­ rededication to the precepts of tury, today numbers some heimer and Henry Seaman, brotherly love which form the 3,000 persons, most of whom EDGAR BING who acted as "den mothers" to cornerstone of our order. are concentrated in the capital, «ie happy boys, enjoyed the About to celebrate the 119th Quito, and Guayaquil. (JTA) game all the more for their anniversary of its founding, "ig brood of popcorn chewing B'nai B'rith has become an in­ Youngsters. tegral part of Jewish life all by so many nations of the Our newly revised adult over the world as it has right world reverses itself. May Jewish education program un­ here in the Greater Seattle Israel, as in centuries past, der Cantor Joseph Frankel and area. lead mankind toward the ful­ Rabbi Arthur Jacobovitz i s The men of Cascade lodge, fillment of G-d's command­ taking o n dynamic propor­ who pride themselves on their ments, so that His chosen peo­ tions. This is a good way for dedicated work in the truest ple fulfill their role in history, husband and wife, or single tradition of B'nai B'rith, ex­ not to suffer at the hands of LIPMAN & ESFELD brothers and their girl friends, tend to their fellow Jews their bigots, oppressors and anti- *° participate together in one most sincere good wishes for a Semites, but to walk erect and -t °f the most worthwhile edu- truly happy, healthy and pros­ proud as Jews mindful of their cational projects available. perous year. Let us pray that heritage, guiding other nations 401 Smith Tower MAin 4-2631 The presidents of the three the terrible turn toward de­ toward the path of righteous­ ness. °cal Lodges were very cor- struction and hatred followed Page Eighteen THE TRANSCRIPT September 24, 1962

B'nai B'rith Sabbath Neic Year's Greetings Mayor Pays Tribute to B'nai B'rith ROSAIA To Be Observed At Herzl on October 5 BROTHERS The traditional B'nai B'rith Sabbath, honoring the 119th FLORISTS anniversary of the Order, will be held at the Herzl Congre­ Flower Phone: MA. 2-2858 gation synagogue, 172 20th, on Friday, October 5, at 8 p.m. 702 Pine Street Organized by 12 religious- SEATTLE minded Jews in New York City in 1843 B'nai B'rith, the first Jewish Lodge, grew in little over a century to half a million. Today there are Greetings B'nai B'rith Lodges in thirty- eight countries of the world. The original motto of the or­ TERRY ganization is the same today— "Benevolence, Brotherly Love, CAFE and Harmony." From its mea­ ger beginning, B'nai B'rith has OPEN 365 DAYS grown into a unifying force AROUND THE CLOCK among Jewish people every­ MA. 3-6333 where. Its success lies mainly in its ability to adapt itself 901 Madison to circumstances, in its ad­ SEATTLE herence to a simple, basic ob­ jective, and in an unwavering devotion to the spiritual and human welfare of the Jewish New Year's Greetings race. Theodore Rosenblume, presi­ dent of Seattle Lodge, and Dal­ FLOWER BASKET bert Rychter, president of Cas­ cade Lodge will share the pul­ MABEL LENHART pit with Rabbi Abba Abrams. Pttoto Dy Heib An Oneg Shabbat tendered by Floral Designs Specialists the B'nai B'rith Women's Pictured left to right are Ted Rosenblume, Seattle Lodge SEATTLE HEBREW president; David Senescu, Overlake Lodge president; Dalbert -DELIVERY SERVICE- chapters will follow the service. Rychter, Cascade Lodge president; Howard Michel, First vice SCHOOL president District Grand Lodge No. 4 and Al Youngman, Area 4225 Rainier . PA. 3-7830 by Meyer Twersky, President membership chairman. Puget Sound Armed ' The emphasis on Jewish SEATTLE The occasion is the signing of a proclamation by Mayor education has come more into Gordon S. Clinton (seated) proclaiming September 14 through Services Committee focus this past year as respon­ October 13 B'nai B'rith Month. The proclamation, which nerves by Alvin Katsman, M.D., chmn. sible community leaders have as a kick-off for the intensive membership campaign of the come to realize that it is the three local B'nai B'rith lodges, reads in part as follows: Compliments of It as been over one year heartbeat of the Jewish future. since the reorganization of the During August the World Con­ Whereas, B'nai B'rith has, during its many years of existence, local Jewish ' Welfare Board ference of Jewish Education rendered a nonsectarian world's service to al! people Armed Services committee. convened in Jerusalem. The in many lands in educating the young, aiding the Great emphasis has been conference stressed the excel­ victims of war, disaster and persecution, supporting nlflfftd on integrating this; goo- lent, work of day schools and philanthropic and charitable institutions, in pro­ graphic area and the function­ their importance to Jewish moting patriotic American citizenship, in fighting ing of the committee. The goal, survival, and called on all bigotry and intolerance while furthering democracy FURS to administer to the social, communities to give their and intergroup understanding, B'nai B'rith has been recreational and religious maximum support to these a shining example of voluntary service in the high­ needs of the service man and est sense; 9525 5th N.E. . LA. 2-4858 schools. his family—both on post and We are fortunate to have in Now, therefore, I, Gordon S. Clinton, Mayor of the City of SEATTLE within the community — re­ Seattle an outstanding Jewish Seattle, do hereby declare the month of September mains the same. These objec­ Day School that serves the en­ 14 through October 13, 1962, as B'nai B'rith Month ... tives are coordinated with the tire Jewish community. This military chaplain where one is educational institution, which L'Shono Tovo available. Mr. Norman Israel encompasses Kindergarten has been available for the past through Junior High School, GO. year as a part time profession­ has become recognized for its ROSH HASHONOH GREETINGS al worker for this program. excellent achievement both in • Foam Rubber His office is located in the Hebrew and English secular Seattle Je w i s h Community • Rubber Mats & Matting subjects. Its graduates have Center where he has received gone on to become top stu­ • Rubber Stair Treads excellent cooperation from dents in schools of higher • Rubber & Floor Covering Eugene Berlatsky, its execu­ learning. All State tive director and from the of­ Specialists The officers and directors ficers and board of directors. appreciate the support of the 12th and East Madison Seattle is one of first cities school by the community and EAst 5-7200 Seattle to merge some of the functions hope that in this coming year Construction Company of the armed services division this support will be increased with the community center and. intensified. The major fund division of the National Jew­ . raising activities for the school, ish Welfare Board. It has be­ aside from parental contribu­ 700 EAST PIKE SEATTLE L'Shono Tovo come a pilot study for national tions, are the Yom Kippur appraisal of the proposition Appeal, the Annual Bazaar that each division can contrib­ and Souvenir Journal, and the ute much to the other. One of car project. Harry D. Saul Harry Busch 'the prime ' local examples is This year the Seattle He­ the inclusion of service men brew School has embarked on & CO., INC. within the membership of the a long term project in the Seattle Jewish Community form of an endowment fund. Investment Securities Center, without charge. The need for long term plan­ Escrow Bonds Program funds are obtained ning has long ' been realized and the commencement of such Hoge Bldg. -:- MA. 2-6830 through the Federated Jew­ Complete ish Fund and from community a project has long been oyer- SEATTLE organizations in Seattle, Ta­ due. Details of this project will coma, Bremerton, Olympia and be announced shortly. We are Hotel Facilities Chehalis. Continued financial sure that the Seattle Jewish aid and effective voluteer per­ community will respond fa­ sonnel are essential to meet vorably and thus assure the Located at this agency's gQftJ.s »•. . , continuity of Jewish life in our SOUND city. Seattle-Tacoma The Seattle Hebrew School OIL CO. officers and staff wish the International JAKE ROCKOV eniire Jewish community a Standard HEATING OIL CO. Happy and Healthy New Year. Airport Clearest Healing Oils Bezalel Stern, a pioneer in )USE Heating Oil Automatic Service rabbinical education in early and nineteenth century Russia,' was 17001 Pac. Hwy. So. Complete Furnace N6346 Rainier Avenue responsible for the establish­ Repair ment of the first rabbinical CH. 4-6000 PA. 5-6300 Seattle 24 Hrs. a day-ME. 3-3410 seminaries in Vilna and Zhito­ I I mir in 1849. (JTA) September 24, 1962 THE TRANSCRIPT Page Nineteen

Seattle Chapter, Women's American PUNCH BOWL ORT... RIC'S TRANSFER Again, a new year! Again CATERING SERVICE a greeting to express our best 912 Dearborn Sf. MA. 2-0550 Seattle wishes for each of you. The new year is a great un­ Caterer's Equipment Renting known. True it is that history repeats itself, as Jews have 3240 E. 45th LA. 2-2900 Seattle come to know full well. Cur­ rent situations always present new and unprecedented chal­ MAGNOLIA FOOD CENTER lenges as well as opportunities AND to help change the course of history. Continental No Jewish woman will want ESQUIRE MEATS to isolate herself from Jewish problems, nor withdraw from Open 9 lo 9 Daily Except Sunday practical attempts to solve those problems. 300 Dishes to ORT determined over eighty 3204 W. McGraw AT. 2-0377 Seattle years ago how best it could 1423 FOURTH AVENUE Choose From serve our people. The means and the method are that of MAin 3-4509 Fine Foods — Cocktails teaching man to help himself, of giving him the know-how and the tools. New Year's Greetings This we know: ORT can not and will not waver in its dedi­ cation t o constructive ends STERNOFF METALS SAXE FLORAL through constructive means in a world where values shift World Wide Service and man often tires of the struggle, or despairs because * SHOP and GREENHOUSE forces of destruction have been set loose upon the world. 7201 E. Marginal PA. 3-8100 No matter how great the tragedy nor how overwhelm­ SEATTLE LA 3-4415 ing the needs, ORT has not been found wanting. In more than 700 schools i n twenty 2402 East 65th-Seattle countries it is the support, the interest and the inspiration of loyal members and friends TOP OF THE OCEAN that have made possible the training of countless thous­ ands of Jewish boys and girls PHIL YOUDENE CO. for useful, happy productive SMORGASBORD-REGULAR DINNERS lives for themselves and their DANCING-COCKTAILS DRAPERY and UPHOLSTERY FABRICS country. We say to one another as DRAPERY HARDWARE we face a new year with its i* • CONSO TRIMMINGS never-ceasing demands upon Old Tacoma - 2217 Ruston Way MA. 7-4134 DRAW DRAPERIES us in whatever our endeavors, "Hazak—be strong." TACOMA DECORATIVE FABRICS 919 Olive Way MA. 3-7200 SeaiWlle SEATTLE SECTION, NATIONAL COUNCIL OF JEWISH WOMEN FIRST NATIONAL By Mrs. Herman Keisler, Pres. The Seattle Section, Nation­ AUTO LEASE COMPANY INC. al Council of Jewish Women SEATTLE STEVEDORE CO. is happy for the once a year Automobile & Truck Leasing opportunity to send greetings to the Jewish Community through the Transcript. 609 Westlake N. MA. 3-5656 Seattb SeaMle Our officers and members of 2900 11th Ave. S.W. the Board are ready to face the challenge of the new sea­ MA. 3-0304 son and to present to its mem­ bers the opportuntiy to par­ take of the many facets of L'Shono Tovo Council—to achieve inner sat­ isfaction through our com­ munity services; for education To Our Many Friends and information through our Public Affairs and Study Group departments and for ARNSTEIN'S social enjoyment at our open meetings. PROVIDENCE HOSPITAL We are pleased to announce BOYS' & MEN'S SHOP that during the year eleven worthy students will receive 17th and E. Jefferson Seattle Council scholarships totalling over $3,000. Two extra meet­ E A. 2-3140 4536 University Way N.E. ME. 2-3820 Seattle ings have been planned for this year—the first being a Public Affairs Institute to be conducted by Helen Raebeck, head of the Public Affairs De­ partment of National, and Mrs. WHEN YOUR BABY CRIES ... Edward Stern, National vice president; the second to be a SNew Ijears it may be because of diaper rash. Preventing this pain joint meeting with the YWCA at which time Congresswoman requires complex clinical processing of each diaper. Edith Green of Oregon will That's why we employ the highest scientific standards speak. Detailed announcement Qreetings will follow at a later date. -hospital-approved standards you simply cannot match Council is a platform and a at home. workshop offering a wide va­ riety of opportunities in volun­ SCHOENFELD NECKWEAR teer services to help those who 452 North 36th Street cannot help themselves. Re­ solve now to join the ranks COMPANY Seattle 3, Washington BABY DlArER SERVICE of Council volunteers and en­ ME 2-9063 joy the rewards that can only MANUFACTURERS OF FASHION CRAFT TIES come from rendering unself­ ish service. A A Happy New Year to all our friends from Let us pray that the New 2022 Boren Ave. W - 3-4443 Mr. and Mrs. David Abrams—Sbiryl and Arhnc Year may bring the dawn of SEATTLE an era of peace and content­ ment to all mankind. Page Twenty THE TRANSCRIPT Septe'mber 24, 1962 JEWISH CLUB OF CLASSIFIED OUR FILM FOLK WASHINGTON.., Expert Hair Mrs. Margret Lindsey, Pres. Styling by FOR RENT: BY HERBERT G. LUFT (Copyright, 1962, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) In behalf of the officers and Downtown Kail, suitable for dances, members of the Jewish Club GEORGE receptions, parties, business con­ HOLLYWOOD— of Israel, can play an impor­ of Washington, I wish to ex­ ferences. Good parking. Moderate Samuel G. Engel most re­ tant role in bolstering the tend a "L'Shono Tovo Tikose- at country's economic, political price. - cently returned to Hollywood vu" to the Jewish Community. MA. 3-5967 and public relations posture May we be granted peace, so CAMPUS from nine strenuous months within and without its border of film making in East Africa that we may continue to enjoy and still will present a sound the thriving of our city and our BEAUTY SALON where he produced "The Lion," investment t o such men a s community, of which the Jew­ 1309 East 43rd -> WE. 3-2522 TO SETTLE ESTATE a multi-million dollar feature Victor Carter (head of Repub­ starring William Holden, Ca- ish Club of Washington con­ SEATTLE LONG ESTABLISHED lic Pictures) who is going into pucine and Trevor Howard and the venture as an individual. siders itself an important part. Jewelry and Loan the first motion picture in its Regardless of whether we are entirety photographed on loca­ Engel tells me that he was being called upon to buy Israel Office for Sale tion in the vast territories of very much encouraged by his bonds, to help collect for the Ask Your Printer by executrix MAin 2-9776 Kenya and Uganda. Produc­ two trips to Israel, a country Federated Jewish Fund, or to tion of the film was centered he had not visited before. He actively support the Center by "for around the slopes of Mt. Ken­ found within its borders every­ contributing t o its building EXPERT PIANO instruction. ya, a 17,000 feet mountain top thing which was so attractive fund and holding our monthly KAPLAN PAPERS Graduate of Music Academy, sitting directly on the equator. to the earlier motion picture Board as well as general meet­ « Vienna, Austria. EA 3-7326 be­ Since for technical and legal pioneers in California: the ings on its premises, we are •'It Will Pay You" tween 6 and 8 p.m. reasons, "The Lion" had to be sweeping majestic landscape, happy and proud in the knowl­ completed in East Africa, in­ mountains, the blue ocean, the edge that our organization is • ROOM FOR RENT with kit­ cluding interiors and postsyn- warmth and bright sunshine; not only an asset to its mem­ chen privileges and phone. chronization, Engel used h i s yet still more, an urge for artis­ bers, but also to the commun­ Lady only. PA 3-8645 before technical know-how to build tic expression, idealism and a ity at large. KAPLAN PAFiEl 2' p.m. or after 7 p.m. high percentage of literacy. his own sound stage, projection By the same token, we re­ and editing rooms on the Our discussion touched upon COMPANY NEEDED: Private residences cognize our responsibilities to­ grounds of the Safari Club Uganda, the British colony ward our members. In additidn for older people now or after some 170 miles from the capi­ north of the Tanganyika Terri­ the World's Fair. Would you to keeping them informed tal of Nairobi. The color nega­ tory, bordering on the vast about Jewish Club and com­ like to take an older person tive had to be flown to London Lake Victoria and sealed off into your own home? Do you munity events in our monthly for the development and pro­ from the ocean by Kenya. En­ bulletins, w e endeavor — by Fashion have a private room available? cessing of the daily prints gel shot a segment of his pic­ We pay you $150 a month. If means of forming various com­ which were then shipped back ture in Uganda and I asked mittees, to be of service to them; you are possibly interested in to the location site for viewing him whether he believed that working with the Jewish Fam­ we sponsor camperships when Eyeglasses and matching purposes as well the country would have been asked for; and last, but not ily and Child Service on this as for rough cutting. Engel a solution to the Jewish prob­ and program for the aged, call us least, we try to entertain them used his 30 years of experience lem of 60 years ago. Theodore at our monthly meetings with now for information at EAST in Hollywood to make a star- Herzl himself a t that time, 3-1421. programs, carefully chosen to Contact studded feature with all the shortly before his untimely do justice to everybody's taste. latest technical innovations, death, had contemplated set­ Subscribe to The Transcript. Finally, may I add that any such as CinemaScope, in a tling a limited number of im­ member of our Jewish Com­ Lenses §3 a year. wilderness where no one ever migrants in that part of East munity will always be a most ZENITH had seen a picture or even Africa but found violent op­ welcome guest at our meet­ heard of one. Such are the position in the ranks of Zion­ ings. HEARING AIIIDS Best Wishes for a qualifications of the man who ists from Russia and Poland. has decided to build the first Samuel Engel feels that the Successful 5723 major movie studio in Israel! territory of Uganda might Seattle Post No. 686, have been a temporary solu­ During an exclusive inter­ tion half a century ago, but Jewish War Veterans view at 20th Centur y-Fox easily could have destroyed KIND Studios, Samuel Engel told me By Irving Broches, or at least neutralized the age- Commander 1313 Fourth MA Z-1940 about his future plans. En old dream of a return to the 1738 Market SU 3-1860 NOVELTY route to Lujidon, he -vycret t-vvicc As commander of Seattle land of' Zion. Having studied Post No. 686, Jewish War Vet­ 1826 Sixth MA 2-1942 from Nairobi to Jerusalem this the situation in East Africa, SHOP year, in February and May, to erans, it is my pleasure to Northgate EM 3-9499 he also believes that sooner or wish you all a very happy discuss setting up motion pic­ later new nations with native 1312 N.E. 45th ME 2-0255 108-1st South ture and television studios with New Year. governments will emerge. Burien CH 2-7437 MA. 4-0591 SEATTLE Minister of Commerce and In­ Sixty-five years ago, seven­ dustry, Pinchas Sapir and Engel long has been looking ty-eight Civil War veterans of Bellevue GL 4-0055 Asher Hirshberg who heads forward to movie making in the Jewish Faith organized the the government's bureau for Israel. His contract with 20th Jewish War Veterans to com­ New Year's Greetings the encouragement of the Is­ Century-Fox is expiring by the bat the enormous lack of rael Film Industry. Messrs. end of this year and he is leav­ knowledge that was encoun­ TEE GEE Sapir and Hirshberg had ing an organization with which tered concerning the patriotic- helped Preminger in the reali­ he was associated for over 30 part that Jews played in the TOY STORE zation of his "Exodus" project years. He tells me that he is war. For Jews were character­ and De Laurentiis in setting doing so physically but not in Burien — South End ized as slackers, and anti-Se­ up facilities and accommoda­ spirit, especially since now mitic articles appeared in Complete Line of tions in the Holy Land for his old friend and mentor Dar- many magazines. ryl Zanuck is returing to head "The Best of Enemies," a As an individual the Jewish TOYS and GAMES World War II Ethiopian story the studio. Engel says in sum- ThisOi nation of himself modestly that veteran was simply a minority FREE GIFT WRAPPING which I saw in production in voice, but organized he be­ Is when Beersheba and Elat and only there are doubtless better pro­ 223'/ S.W. 152nd ducers and better writers in came a powerful unit of ex­ 2 last week could view at a pression and was able to com­ a lasting friendship CH 2-8586 screening in Hollywood. Nei­ the film industry, but that few would combine their cinema bat the problem. begins*-. ther Preminger nor DeLauren- Today, The Jewish War tiis used the existing small stu­ background as effectively with the knowledge of Judasim as Veterans, the oldest veterans with your first taste of dios near Tel Aviv and Herzlia, organization in America, and Engel will build his own he who has remained an ob­ Gibson-Soot's serving Jew all his life. through its national mechan­ plant from the ground up with­ ism is the first to strike out out utilizing whatever facilities at any form of injusitce. Dromedara now exist in Israel. DAD & LAD AVIVAH CHAPTER However, this is only one DATE NUT R0lil®J part of our program. Through Samuel Engel who made The© only wholesome family-type of MIZRACHI WOMEN our varied projects Seattle on ihe label SHOP Post No. 686 is working to­ pictures, including one dealing by Mrs. Louis Ames, President means with the Catholic faith. "Come wards becoming an integral it's kosher.. GL 4-9313 To The Stable;" one with a We thank our G-d that we part of our community. Also enjoy have lived to see this New Protestant clergyman as the On behalf of the members DROMEDARY 421 104th Street N.E. hero "A Man Called Peter;" Year. We are thankful that we of our post, I again wish you have been blessed with the CHOCOLATE-NUT and a religious film dealing all the best for the New Year. ORANGE-NUT BELLEVUE with the People of the Book, strength and the will and the means to help in the rebuild­ I BANANA-NUT "The Story of Ruth," is the PATRONIZE TRANSCRIPT ROLL descendant of an Orthodox ing of Israel. We give thanks Jewish family and a scholar of for the guidance which has ADVERTISERS the and cus­ helped us guide and strengthen toms. children in Israel, for the chil­ Yet, Engel wants to make it dren are the motivating force clear that he is going to Israel for our work in Mizrachi. WATER LEVEL RESTAURANT not merely for emotional or We would like to wish you philanthropic reasons. On the all a Very Happy and Healthy Nestled in /*/ contrary, the seasoned film New Year, and invite you to One of the Finest Funeral Homes maker believes that producing join us in continuing our good Pacifi, Cocuft in the West s ARTHUR A. WRIGHT movies in the Holy Land is"a work with Mizrachi. We hope sound financial proposition and to have the pleasure of greet­ most outstanding RIDDEN HARBOR & SON, INC. that he can furnish Israeli fea­ ing you personally at our first • DIGNIFIED CHAPEL jacbt marina. • AVOID FUNERAL PROBLEMS tures for the international general meeting of the. New • NO. 2 BUS LINE STOPS HERE 1500 WESTLAKE NORTH Located at Entrance to market on a competitive basis. Year, which will be held at HILLS OF ETERNITY CEMETERY He wants to bring to the Near the home of Mrs. Sam Prottas, ATwater 2-0501 6th West at Queen Anne Boulevard Phones: AT. 2-5500 and AT. 2-0447 East a much needed industry 1508 36th Ave., on Monday, which is vital to the lifeblood September 24, at 12:30 p.m. September 24, 1962 THE TRANSCRIPT Page Twenty-one

sight, for a review only tells Irwin Sandman, Steve Wolf­ Seattle Jewish us where we are to go in the Director Of Camp BenBow Sums stone, Eileen Sehupack, Ron­ future. Our Jewish Community ald Schwartz, William Miller, GoiRnmuniSy Center Center is concerned with as­ Up Current Successful Season Martin Wener, Benson Green­ pirations o f people — their An increase in enrollment of number of children who had span, and Isaac Morgensteriv growth ancl development. We 14%, which amounted to 85% attended the first session ex­ Swimmer skills were evi­ are also concerned ' with pro­ of capacity at Camp BenBow, pressed an interest to return denced by Lester Sandman, viding opportunities for indi­ was one o f the high points for the final period and almost Marilyn Freidenrich, Roger viduals, as well as groups, to of the report that Norman 1/3 of the second session camp­ Lewis, Martin Meyers, Howard be a part of their community. Levin, camp director, recent­ ers wrote home to their par­ Fuss, Stuart Goldberg, Danny In observing the growth of ly made as the 1962 season ents asking permission to re­ Asia, Michael Harvitz, Dean the Center we have seen how came to an end. "Two interest­ turn for another three weeks. Lewis, Brian Rolfe, Mark basic programs have developed ing dvelopments occurred dur­ We can only surmise that the Machlis, Kathy Cooper, Janice which, without the initiative ing the final week of the camper's interest in returning Plotkin, Barbara Tatel, Jack and know-how supplied by the second session," he said. "A for an additional period was Goldman, Michael Perez, Center, would still be wishful due to a combination of fac­ Michelle Krasnowsky, J a n a desires. These programs are now tors. An interesting and varied Silverman and Sue Meier. well known to our entire com­ The new Teen look can be at­ porgram and warm camper- In the advanced beginner munity as outstanding exam­ tributed to the effort of the staff relationships, seem to be swimmer, Debra Plotkin, Paul ples of service. Children's serv­ Youth Services committee and the most probable. In essence, Krasnowsky, and Dav id ices such as Day Camp, a jun­ the Youth Council. The Center the campers had a marvelous Schroeter, were awarded cer­ ior program, swimming classes, has been most effective in pro­ time." tificates. Beginner swimmer biddy basketball, have en­ viding activities for our young One hundred and twenty certificates were earned by riched the lives of our child­ adults. Out of the activities, boys and eighty-six girls, for Jonathan Rothschild, Jack Is­ ren. Camp BenBow is a high­ which train for leadership, will a total of 206, attended the rael, Jared Moses, Steve "Gula, light in our Center program come our community leaders. three sessions at BenBow as Oren Sreebny, John Brill and and, indeed, a major service. Further, acting on the request compared to 182 in 1961. How­ Larry Goldman. New Youth Lounge from the National Jewish Wel­ fare Board, the Seattle JCC ever, even with this high fi­ By Addis Gutmann, President Our Teens, with the creation has embarked on a program gure, Levin went on to make of the new Youth Lounge, are of serving the armed services suggestions for improving the GOLDEN AGE CLUB As we approach our New beginning to find a place to within a Jewish Community camp and enrollment for 1963. Year, we have a few moments meet their needs. As a result Center framework and pro­ He suggested, particularly, to glance back for the pur­ of this new facility, for the gramming for the entire Puget special teen-age camping for pose of reviewing where we first time this year a full pro­ Sound area. Center staff and one of the sessions, so that a have been. But we should not gram, geared to their ex­ committees have worked close­ like age group would be able be p.reoccuppied with hind­ pressed interests, has emerged. ly with the newly formed to make more effective use J W B-Puget Sound Armed of the camp. Services committee to provide More Favor Coed Feature these services. In commenting on the coed THE SEATTLE JEWISH Educational Program feature of Camp BenBow, From within our adult ac­ Levin stated, "There was a COMMUNITY CENTER, tivities program, we are very favorable male ratio of emerging with a rich Jewish boys to girls in two of the educational program. While at three sessions. You will note the moment this is but a "no­ that during the third session INC. it was almost two to one. The 11017 Fourth Avenue, Seattle 4 - MA. 4-8431 va"—a new star on Seattle's scene—it has the potential to preponderance of male camp­ make a major contribution to ers is not surprising inasmuch OFFICERS the tradition of carrying on as camping is still considered PRESIDENT TREASURER Jewish learning. In the area by many to be a boy's activity. Addis Gutmann Hyman Wolfstone of Jewish culture and art the Coed camping had, and still has, many opponents. How­ PAST PRESIDENTS Center is sponsoring an origi­ VICE PRESIDENTS ever, now that the second sea­ Benjamin Asia Dr. Norman W. Clein nal opera production of THE DYBBUK in the new Seattle son of this progressive camp­ Albert Hanan Harold P. Glass ing has come to a successful By Ben Rashbam, President Sam W. Tarshis Center Playhouse. The Golden Or. Charles Kaplan Age Club, a joint project with conclusion, the number of an­ It is indeed o. great pleasure SECRETARY HONORARY PRESIDENT the Seattle Section, National tagonists will undoubtedly to again extend, greetings to Wlrs. Sam L. Levinson Norman Davis Council of Jewish Women, con­ diminish," he continued. the community on behalf of tinues to flourish with each "The second year of coed the Golden Age Club. As its COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN year. The addition of another camping at BenBow was an president from the inception program-day will bring even unqualified success. I am of of this group, I have seen its ADMINISTRATIVE PROGRAM the opinion that children fall Children- more joy and pleasure to our growth from a handful of peo­ budget—Albert Hanan more naturally into this kind Mrs. Joel A. Fuss Senior Citizens. Community ple to the present membership Membership- of camp setting than suddenly Youth Services- groups, from Girl Scouts to of over 300. Jack Friedlander PA.B.G., from novel writing being segregated from the op­ Under the sponsorship and Harry Glickman posite sex with whom they v classes to chess clubs, from or­ guidance of the Seattle Sec­ Personnel— Education—Drs. Neil ganizations representing every have shared common experi­ tion, National Council of Jew­ Merle D. Cohn Groman and Leo facet and thought in the com­ ences throughout the rest of ish Women and the Seattle Sreebny munity, are benefiting from the year. The real camping as­ Jewish Community Center, we Building- pect of our program is not dis- • Herbert Meltzer Camp BenBow Operat­ the use of the Center building. have become a dynamic force ing—Dr. Peter Fisher Although there has been a sipatecl in the least. As a mat­ in the community. Our pro­ Program— Senior Citizens- lag in the refurbishing pro­ ter of fact, the younger boy gram has been educational and Dr. Charles Kaplan gram, there is new action to campers, who ordinarily would recreational; creative and cul­ Mrs. Joel Staadecker be somewhat reticent to sleep House— Drama- move the project ahead. At tural; one of service and phil­ the present, the reworking of and eat outdoors, is spurred anthropy. Hyman Wolfstone Athletics— on by the fact that if a girl the seventh floor is going for­ Our underlying philosophy ward to make it an attractive can do it so can he." Levin STAFF concluded, "Coed camping is has been, and continues to be, and functional addition t o the exploitation of the varied Executive Director—Eugene Berlatsky community facility resources. more educational, more inter­ esting and more fun; I heartily talents of our Senior Citizens Program Activities & Director Camp BenBow— Potential Great and service to the community. The Seattle Jewish Com­ recommend its continuation." Norman Levin Camp Betterments We are extremely proud of Children & Physical Education—Irwin R. Hogenauer munity Center potential i s our self-sufficiency. Our con­ much greater than has been Levin also recommended Staff Aide, Armed Services—Norman Israel several physical improvements tributions, financial and per­ achieved. The key, at this sonal to such varied agencies point, is community support in the camp area including the OFFICE STAFF construction of at least one as the Federated Jewish Fund, through actively supported JWB Armed Services Commit­ SEC?• crafts, hoby-lobby, Jewish content 1963. Purim Carnival, March 10, 1963. noon. Begins October 7, 19"' program. Held at Lake Sammamish A full camping program for children Passover Festival, April 11, 1963. two-hour meetings. jj State Park. Transportation provided. staying at home. Swimming, boat­ Fee: JCC Members—Membership card Conducted by Dr. Arthur Lag0^ Our eighth year of Day Camp. ing, cook-outs, sleep-outs, arts and Non-members—$1.00 per program Fee: JCC Members—$6.50 crafts, hobby lobby, Jewish con­ A festive celebration of our Jewish Non-members—$10.00 i EXTENSION PROGRAMS- tent programs. Held at Lake Sam­ holidays. A basic course in Jewish histC;' mamish State Park. Transportation SMALL GROUP ACTIVITIES-Boys and CENTER BASKETBALL PROGRAM- ture and literature. girls separately. One day a week, provided. Our eighth year of Day (Boys) BASKETBALL-(Boys) j 3:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Camp. Sunday, 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. JCC Sunday, 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p-"1' First program and registration only to CAMP BENBOW-(Co-ed) gymnasium. gymnasium. A ce held at the following places: Kapowsin, Washington; three, three- Clinics and practices, November 11- Clinics and practices begin No^ J North End: October 15, 1962, Carna- week sessions. 25; League begins December 2, 11, 1962. League begins DeCe *'.on Company, 2746 N.E. 45th St. First session: June 23-July 12, 1963; 1962. 2, 1962. Overlake: October 16, 1962, Herzl- Second session: July 14-August 2; Fee: JCC Membeirs-$2.50 Fee: JCC Members-$2.50 Annex, 98th and 1st N.E., Bellevue. Third session: August 4-August 23. Non-members—55.00 Non-members—$5.00 u>" South End: October 17, 1962, Congre­ A resident camp in the foothills of Intra-Center competition; 12 week sea­ Teams to represent neighbo' ,\ gation Ezra Bessaroth, 5217 South Mt. Rainier and featuring swim­ son. and areas. A double-round J Erandon. ming, sailing, water-skiing, boat­ schedule of exciting ba^K Fee: JCC Members only, $3 per year, ing, horseback riding, Jewish con­ WINTER FUN-(Co-ed) for materials. tent programs, arts and crafts. Wednesday-Friday, December 26-28, SWIMMING INSTRUCTION-(Co- A varied program geared to the 1962; 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Sunday, 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 P^V needs and interests of participants, EXTENSION PROGRAMS- Fee: JCC Mernbers-$7.5G sessions, starting October ^ a)' in< uding arts and crafts, festival pro­ SMALL GROUP ACTIVITIES-Boys and Non-members—$12.50 (Winter session, January °'J< grams, field trips, athletics, campcraft girls separately. One day a week, A winter vacation program of super­ 10; Spring session, March •' ar.d ballet. Programs will be held in 3:30 to 5:00 p.m. vised play, field trips, special proj­ area homes to be announced. First program and registration only to ects, arts and crofts. Y.W.C.A. 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Fee: JCC Members—$5.00 Fee: JCC Members— $7.50 Lectures include: player. Earn nationally accepted Non-members—$10.00 Non-members—$ 10.00 The Dead Sea Scrolls rating points towards master's cer- "V/imming instruction and improve­ Instruction in acting, makeup, staging The Woman's Role in Jewish Life tificate. ment of skills for the beginner and other phases of the theatre. Spinoza through Junior Lifesaver, Children The Romance of the Hebrew ART APPRECIATION CHARM SCHOOL- (Girls) will be assigned to classes based Language Dates and times to be announced. on skill. Thursday, 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Be­ No fee. In cooperation with the Henry gins October 11, 1962. 8 sessions. Rashi and Maimonides Jewish Contributions to Civilization Gallery, U. of W., and the Junior CAMP BENBOW-(Co-ed) Fee: JCC Members— $5.00 League of Seattle. Kapowsin, Washington; Three, three- Non-members—$10.00 FOCUS—an adult forum Topics: week sessions. First session: June How to set and care for hair, makeup, Third Thursday of each month, begins INTRODUCING MODERN ART^how 23-July 12, 1963; Second session: health and hygiene. November 15, 1962. modern art began, how it has July 14-August 2; Third session: Fee: JCC Members. No charge with LOUNGE PROGRAM-(Co-ed) grown, where it is today. August 4-August 23. membership card Begins October 15, 1962. NORTHWEST PAINTING-an introduc­ ^ resident camp in the foothills of Non-members—$1 per program Fee: JCC Members, no charge with tion to the art and the artists of the Mt. Rainier and featuring swim­ A program of panels on vital, con­ membership card. Northwest, one of the vital centers ming, sailing, water-skiing, boat­ troversial topics to lay the ground­ Regularly scheduled activities. Month­ of American art. ing, horseback riding, Jewish con­ work for enlightened participation ly theme dance. tent programs, arts and crafts. in the affairs of the nation, the city CONTEMPORARY SCULPTURE - who our sculptors are, how they work 6 GYM-(Co-ed) and our own community. AME ROOM-(Co-ed) and what they are doing. Tuesday, 7:00-8:30 p.m., Begins Octo­ ~£C Youth Lounge, fifth floor. HEBREW I ber 16, 1962. 8 weeks. NORTHWEST ARCHITECTURE-an in­ Monday-Thursday, 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 Mondays, 8:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Be­ Fee: JCC Members, no charge with troduction to the new landscape, p.m., and 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.; gins October 15, 1962. 12 sessions. membership card. the men, the ideas and the build­ Friday, 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.; Sat­ *Fee: JCC Members-$13.50 ings. urday, 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.; Non-members—$2.00 Non-members—$20.00 Mixed volleyball, basketball and CONTEMPORARY CRAFTS-pottery, Sunday, noon to 10:00 p.m. A beginner's course in the Hebrew fi weaving, jewelry, metalwork, [ 6: JCC Members only, with mem­ other athletic activities. language. enamels, handcrafts in the machine bership card. GAME ROOM-(Co-ed) HEBREW II age. "oo!, table tennis, chess, checkers, JCC Youth Lounge, fifth floor. Mondays, 8:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Be­ PRINTMAKING-no, not "colored re­ and other small games. Monday-Thursday, 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 gins January 8, 1963. 12 sessions. productions," but real prints, etch­ p.m., and 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.; ^TENSION PROGRAM- *Fee: JCC Members-$13.50 ings, lithographs and wood cuts, Friday, 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.; Sat­ »0C1AL DANCE CLASS-(Co-ed) Non-members—$20.00 who, how and why, and even how urday, 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.; 7:00-8:00 p.m. An intermediate course in the Hebrew much. Sunday, noon to 10:00 p.m. Mondays: Hillel Foundation, 4745 language. Hebrew I or comparable Fee: JCC Members only, with mem­ COLLECTING ART IN SEATTLE-lf you 17th Ave., N.E. Begins October 15, instruction, pre-requisite for He­ bership card. have that urge to buy but don't . 1962 brew II. know how or where, this will help. Wsdays: Herzl-Annex, 98th and 1st Pool, table tennis, chess, checkers, NORTHWEST INDIAN ART-an inter­ Ave. N.E., Bellevue. Begins October and other small games. HEBREW III esting history of Indian art, indige­ L 16, 1962 Mondays, 8:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Be­ nous to this area. 'Wednesdays: Congregation Ezra Bes- ADULT GROUPS gins April 9, 1963. 12 sessions. saroth, 5217 South Brandon. Be­ *Fee: JCC Members-$13.50 gins October 17, 1962 • YOUNG ADULT COUNCil- Non-members—$20.00 18 through 30 years An advanced course in the Hebrew SPECIAL EVENTS f&&: JCC Members-$8.50 A variety of activities including or­ language. Hebrew II or comparable "THE DYBBUK"-a new opera com­ I Non-members—$! 2.00 chestra and record dances, Sunday insruction, pre-requisite for Hebrew posed by Michael White, libretto by *'9bt lessons. Instruction in ballroom brunches, contract bridge. Call the III. George Bluestone, to be presented and Latin American dances; em­ Center Program Office., MA 4-8431, at the Seattle Center Playhouse, phasis on etiquette and the social for full particulars. FRENCH I World Premiere, November 17. Per. graces. Mondays, 8:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Be­ formances following November 19, SINGLETONS- gins October 15, 1962. 12 sesions. 21 and 24. Stanley Chappie, con­ 30 through 50 years *Fee: JCC Members-$13.50 ductor; Irving Guttman, stage direc­ TEENS Bi-weekly activities including theatre Non-members—$20.00 tor; Maria Frank Abrams, set and '4 through 1 8 years parties, house parties, mixers, holi­ Beginning instruction in conversation­ costume designer; Henry Siegl, con­ day programs. Call the Center Pro­ al French. Some grammar. lEADERSHIP TRAINING PROGRAM- certmaster; Wallace J. Goleeke, gram Office, MA 4-8431, for full chorusmaster. A cast of outstand­ (Oo-ed) Minimum age 15 or high particulars. FRENCH II . School sophomore. Mondays, 8:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Be­ ing, local singers will appear in Qtes to be announced. GOLDEN AGE CLUB- gins January 8, 1963. 12 sessions. this dramatic re-telling of the age- ,66: JCC Members only, with rnem- Over 60 years *Fee: JCC Members-$13.50 old folk-tale, in which a spirit from K6l"Ship card. A jointly sponsored program of the Non-rriembers-$20.00 the other world inhabits the body of his beloved. Patron tickets for fcVelopment of the Teen leader; pre­ Seattle Section, National Council of Intermediate instruction in the French the World Premiere, $10.00 ($7.00 requisite to all counseling and Jewish Women and the Seattle language. French I or comparable tax deductible.) Tickets may be pur­ Sroup leader jobs. Jewish Community Center for Sen­ instruction pre-requisite for French chased at the Center or the Bon ior Citizens. 11. f*WlSH DISCUSSION GROUP II- Mondays: Lounge program includes Marche Ticket Offices. IC•o-edo ) bridge, "armchair travelers," chess FRENCH III 6 JEWISH MUSIC AROUND THE WORLD * Cond and fourth Sundays. 10:00 and checkers and other informal Mondays,'8:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Be­ —a program designed by Susie a.m. to noon. Begins October 14, activities. gins April 9, 1963. 12 sessions. Michael Friedman, with local per­ n 1962. Six two-hour sessions. Thusrdays: Regular weekly meeting. *Fee: JCC Members-$13.50 sonalities lending their talents to Inducted by Dr. Arthur Lagawier Program includes English classes, Non-members—$20.00 produce a superior program. Sun­ ^6: JCC Members-$6.50 ceramics, mosaics, discussion A French language course for the ad­ day, February 17, 1963. , Non-members—$10:00 groups, games, lecturers, movies, vanced student. French II or com­ ^ advanced course in Jewish history, musical programs, sewing and parable instruction pre-requisite for JEWISH MUSIC FESTIVAL- The SiegS Culture and literature. birthday parties. French III. Quartet will play a program of mu­ sic of Jewish composers on Satur­ C Fee: Membership (optional) $1.00 per * includes text or syllabus. *Mj> BENBOW - (Co-ed) Maximum day, April 13, 1963. Q year. CONTRACT BRIDGE I k 9e 15. YOUNG ARTISTS SERIES-through au­ Q Sundays, 7:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Be­ Powsin, Washington; three, three- ditions, young instrumentalists and gins October 14, 1962. 10 sessions. ^Veek sessions. First session: June ADULT PROGRAMS vocalists will be given an oppor­ Fee: JCC Members—$7.50 23-July 12, 1963; Second session: tunity to appear in recital at the July 14-August 12; Third session: "HOW JUDAISM DIFFERS" Non-members—$10.00 Second and fourth Thursdays, begin­ Center. i AugUSt 4-August 23. Instruction for the beginner and the •"esident camp in the foot hills of ning October 11, 1962. Six sessions. near-beginner. ART EXHIBITS— several one man and mt. Rainier and featuring swim­ Conducted by Dr. Arthur Lagawier. group shows will be planned to run CONTRACT BRIDGE II ming, sailing, water-skiing, boat- *Fee: JCC Members—$8.00 individual; throughout the year. lr,9, horseback riding, Jewish con- $12.00 couples Sundays, 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Be­ CENTER STAGERS-will reactivate after 'eiW program, arts and crafts. Non-members—$10.00 individual gins January 7, 1963. 10 sessions. the first of the year in a program $15.00 couples Fee: JCC Members-$7.50 of outstanding plays. $AE1I DANCE GROUP-(Co-ed) A stimulating series on the place of Non-members—$10.00 ednesday, 7:00-8:00 p.m. Begins Judaism among the world's Instruction for the intermediate j, October 10, 1962. 8 sessions. religions. player. Tournament play with in­ Registration may be accom­ 6&: JCC Members-$1.00 struction in advanced bidding. plished by calling the Center Pro­ "OMNIBUS OF JUDAISM" gram Office, MA 4-8431. Fees are f Non-members $2.00 Second and fourth Tuesday, begin­ CONTRACT BRIDGE III payable in advance, and may not the beginner through the ad- ning October 9, 1962. Six sessions. Sundays, 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Be­ be returned unless the course or ^Qnced; a real'fun program. *Fee: JCC Members—$8.00 individual; gins April 8, 1963. 10 sessions. program is cancelled by the Jewish ^AMA-(Co-ed) $12.00 couples Fee: JCC Members-$7.50 Community Center for lack of regi­ ^esdays, 7:00-8:30 p.m. Begins Non-members—$10.00 individual; Non-members—$10.00 stration. °«tober 10, 1962. 8 sessions. $15.00 couples Tournaments for the advanced Page Twenty-four THE TRANSCRIPT September 24, 1962

Irving Lieberman, John Loor List Of Patrons For Locke, Walter Lowen. Our Israel Newsletter Others are Mr. and Mrs. J. VITA-MILK By JOSHUA H. JUSTMAN "The Dubbuk" Grows Elroy McCaw, Herbert Melt­ DAIRY, Inc. (Chief J.T.A. Correspondent in Israel) Under the direction of Mrs. zer, James C. Pierce, Harold (Copyright, 1962, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) Benjamin B. Cole, ticket sales I. Poll, Carl Pruzan, Martin B. chairman for the JCC's Opera Rind, William Rosen, Sam Ru­ • BE INDEPENDENT Committee, patrons are being binstein, Fritz Schmidl, A. N. • BUY INDEPENDENT ONE OF THE GIANTS solicited to attend the opening Schrieber, Leonard W. Schroe­ JERUSALEM — Rabbi Yehuda-Leib Maimon, who night performance of "The ter, Gustav H. Schultz, Lemuel • BUY VITA-MILK passed away two weeks ago at the age of 87, was one of Dybbuk" at the Seattle Center H. Solomon, Sam W. Tarshis, Playhouse on November 17. Max Weinstein, and Joe L. 427 E. 72nd LA 4-0666 the most colorful personalities of the Zionist movement Woolfe. and the State of Israel. "In subscribing to the project SEATTLE as a patron," Mrs. Cole ex­ And Dr. and Mrs. Nicholas Rabbi Maimon, one of the founders of the Mizrachi, plained, "the members of the Berman, Irving Goldberg, F. the religious Zionist organization, represented a unique community are adding their W. Jackson, Charles Kaplan, combination of great scholar and practical politician; support to the sixty-two people Martin Kushner, David Methe- of sharply defined views and a broad open mind; of who had faith in the produc­ ny, J. C. Michel, M. S. Rayman, religious zeal and tolerance; of tradition and change. tion earlier this year when Robert J. Sayer, Louis J. they became guarantors. I Scheinman, F. L. Scheyer, and Contradictory as these qualities may appear, they should also like to point out Lawrence Schwartz. were not. Underlying them was a great, boundless love that the names of patrons will Still others are the Misses for Eretz Israel which guided and determined all his be listed in the souvenier pro­ Esther B. Clein, Lillian"1 Clein actions and combined them all into one harmonious qual­ gram, as a permanent record and Joyce Maxine Cole, and ity of a great Jew. of the supporters of the kind the Mesdames Pierson Davis, of program that can only bring Joshua Green, Alvin S. Luchs, In one of his numerous letters to Prime Minister great benefits lo the Center, Alice Phillips, Alfred Shyman, Ben-Gurion, in which he complained about the lack of to the Jewish community and Henry Siegl and Sam Stroum. 105 W. MERCER reverence on the part of the Party on matters to the City of Seatle." More patrons are Judge and SEATTLE.WASH. of religion, he observed: "Never in my whole life have Patron tickets for opening Mrs. Solie M. Ringold and the I ever publicly uttered a word of criticism against Eretz night are $10.00 each, of which Messrs. H enry Broderick, Israel." He never did—despite the fact that his whole $7.00 each is tax deductible as Stanton Cole, Albert M. Fran­ public life—whether as member of the Jewish Agency a charitable contribution. co, Simon Siegl and Zev Ziegl. executive or a member of the Israel Government—was These tickets are available Messrs. and Mesdames Merle D. Cohn, Martin Falsberg, Mr. and Mrs. marked by almost never-ceasing battles dotted with only at the Center. resignations. Already listed as patrons, Herbert Schneider, Arno G. Motulsky, Addis Gutman n, L. Blackiield two months before the opening He was a man of great vision and limitless public night are Mr. and Mrs. Irving Gerald White, Dr. Olga Back­ and personal courage. It is no coincidence that a great 'Anches, Benjamin Asia, Eu­ er, Mrs. Harry Fisher, Mrs. Jack Stone. BAKt RITE and deep friendship developed between him and Pre­ gene Berlatsky, Louis Breche- mier Ben-Gurion, a friendship never affected by the min, Ben Bridge, David Parker Mrs. Sam L. Levinson and BAKTRY numerous and often bitter interparty clashes. It was a Christie, Benjamin B. Cole, Mrs. Henry Siegl are general friendship that withstood the test of years and controver­ Gerald Cone, Norman Davis, chairmen of the JCC Opera sies, and remained unimpaired until the very last- day. Josef Diamond, Arth u r G. committee, with Carl Pruzan, 1414 14th Avenue Dunn, Sol Esfeld, Arthur Far­ treasurer and Mrs. Alice Phil­ Whatever the internal and interparty conflicts, they ber, Stanley G. Fleischmann, lips, secretary. Further infor­ EAST 5-1414 always found a common language when it came to fun­ Sidney Gerber, Harry S. Glick­ mation about the opera can damentals; it was the common language of love for man, Albert Hanan, Ernest be had by calling the Center Eretz Israel, of the vision of the State and of courage, Hanisz, Jay Jacobs, Sidney Z. Program Office at MA 4-8431. To Rabbi Maimon — like to Ben-Gurion — the Jewish Jaffe, William S. Kogan, Rich­ ard E. Lang, Philip Lemchen, SEATTLE CARD State was a reality many years before it came into be­ Send your out-of-town ing; even in the darkest days of the British Mandatory Lester Levine, Sam L. Levin­ friends The Transcript for a MART, INC. regime, Jewish statehood was within him. son, Sam L. Levinson, Jr., year. Subscription price $3.00. Complete Assortment I recall one day, in the late 30's, Rabbi Maimon burst - Boxed Greeting Cards into the offices of the Jewish Agency in Jerusalem and began dictating a sharp note of protest to the British M ciny Famous tines including High Commissioner. That morning Rabbi Maimon had CHIITON • CHEERFUl arrived by boat in Haifa. "Imagine," he shook with re­ AMERICAN OFFICE D&EHLA • IDEAt • SUNSHINE sentment, "the customs official searched my luggage!" 1 1'iittk West of Broadway Theatre To be sure, members of the executive of the Jewish EQUIPMENT CO., INC. 1715 Olive Way Agency then had no diplomatic immunity, but Rabbi EA 4-4847 SEATTLE Maimon would accept no inferior status. To him the HUGE SAVINGS ON leaders of Jewish Palestine were not inferior to any statesmen holding diplomatic passports. ALL YOUR OFFICE EQUIPMENT

When, in the summer of 1946, all members of the 801 Fourth Ave. MU. 2-2886 Seattle HELLAND'S Jewish Agency executive were arrested, and a police van arrived at the home of Rabbi Maimon, he refused SERV-U to go along. It was Saturday, and he would not travel. • The police had to force him into the van. A few days la­ ter, he was released by special order from London. Bold The Best in Meats and courageous, he always spoke his mind without and Groceries mincing words, and his appearances before various com­ missions or British statesman were never marked by "beating around the bush." 903 -19th Avenue North It was surely no coincidence that, on the fateful day ElA 4-6381 SEATTLE of May 14, 1948, when the decision about the proclama­ tion of the Jewish State was to be taken, Rabbi Maimon was not to be found among those who hesitated. Unlike many Orthodox rabbis, Rabbi Maimon viewed GREETINGS from the establishment of the State of Israel as an act of re­ demption, and for many years he fought for the idea of the re-establishment of the which, like in the 1222 Fifth Avenue MAin 2-5566 (ROBERT "Bobby" olden days, would become the supreme authority in the field of Jewish Law so as to bring it in closer harmony MORRIS with Jewish Statehood. He found, however, little sup­ port and indeed encountered much opposition in the County Auditor rabbinical world and finally, with a heavy heart, was forced to shelve the idea. tiered TGI ass Room 212 • Court House A man of vision, Rabbi Maimon has been, for over SEATTLE 60 years, always engaged in practical work. He was among the founders of Mizrachi; he organized the re­ ligious school network; he founded the prospering Miz­ •f^wSm WI ,%sf%m (Up *a (LI .••K: fe rachi Bank; over 40 years ago he established the Chief Rabbinate; he founded the Mossad Harav Kook; the GREETINGS great publishing house. Over the years he traveled ex­ tensively—he visited the U.S. about 20 times—carrying and the message of Eretz Israel into Jewish communities far OPENING ELIMINATES: SMQKJEVP^tOBLEWS, OiftA!' GOOD WISHES and near. SEATTLE OFFICE A great scholar, he published numerous works, and FIREPLACE DISTRIBUTORS his achievements, in this field alone would suffice * to NATIONAL CONFERENCE secure for him a place of high honor and distinction. His PA 5-5522 We would like brociiuru am) I Of CHRISTIANS AND JEWS private library of 35,000 volumes testifies to the wide 4421 Rainier Ave., Seattle 8, Wash. Naml! .',,, I range of his scholarly interests and devotion to learning. | Addrost LLOYD H. OLSON GR 4-0681 . TZ •—••-—••—••J Regional Director With his death, a unique personality has passed 5223 So. Tacoma Way, Tacoma, Wash. OPEN SATURDAYS .70] Seaboard. Building away; one of the Giants that set their mark on the gen­ eration and led it to a new life of Israel reborn. September 24, 1962 THE TRANSCRIPT Page Twenty-five

GREETINGS SEATTLE FRIENDS OF HISTADRUT... KREMEN'S W STORE PEARCE WHITE OIL CO. by Joe L. Woolfe, SU. 4-6000 Honorary Chairman "Your Complete Variety Store" 6320 15th N.W. Seattle This is the time of the year 9617 16th S.W. WE. 2-9971 Seattle when one usually reviews one's accomplishments and setbacks, and it is the time for self criti­ cism and examination. We also HARRISON'S LAKE CITY" BAKERY feel that this is the appropri­ ate time for explanation and Specializing in Wedding, Birthday & Party Cakes information. FOSTER- HOCHBERG Seattle Friends of Histadrut 12532 Bothell Way EM. 3-0144 Seattle is an affiliate of the National Committee for Labor Israel MFG. CO., INC. which conducts an annual cam­ paign in the United States and Canada for the purpose of sup-. ZERUNE'S FIFTH AVE. JEWELRY porting the medical, vocational 500 E. Pike EA. 4-5700 training, cultural and rehabili­ RETAIL tation institutions of Histadrut, SEATTLE the Israel Federation of Labor. 1416 5th Ave. MA. 3-0820 Seattle Histadrut membership in­ cludes half the population of Israel, and its institutions, not­ L'SHONO TOVO ably Kupat Holim (its medical organization) serve 1,200,000 GREENWAY ALUMINUM GO., ING. men, women and children, in­ cluding non-members of Hista­ DR. A. J. BRIGHT & STAFF drut (Arabs and Jews). Kupat 518 1st So. MA. 3-6410 Seattle Holim provides complete med­ Successor to Dr. J. R. Walsh ical care through 900 clinics, 14 major hospitals and conval­ escent homes, maternity cen­ Plate Specialist ters, pharmacies and other health facilities. Our local Ground Floor —1512 5th Ave. group is proud of the Clinic MA. 2-4414 SealJb that they helped establish in the Jerusalem Corridor and at present we are making a con­ centrated effort to complete this project. Seattle Friends of Histadrut, Greetings.. a beneficiary of the Seattle Federated Fund and Council, and its president, Morris Nash, urge its members and friends MILWAUKEE to support the current Welfare Drive in its collection of funds for the many local and over­ SAUSAGE COMPANY seas needs of our people. GREETINGS Histadrut in Israel, as a rep­ resentative of the great major­ 2900 4th S. MA. 4-2655 Seattle ity of the workers there, has gained the respect of the 14 FUXON TEXTILES million organized American working people who are ren­ RETAIL DRY GOODS dering material and moral aid not only to Histadrut but to Israel as a whole. A Happy and Prosperous New Year 1207 2nd MA. 3-9958 Herzl in his "Altneuland" writes, "The wealth of a coun­ To You All... SEATTLE try is in its working people." It is also very significant that in Hebrew, we have only but one word, Avoda, for work CHARLES O. CARROLL and worship. It is therefore Richardson & Holland, Inc. incumbent upon us not only to KING COUNTY PROSECUTOR pay lip service to Judaism and the State of Israel but to work MANUFACTURERS - JOBBERS and pray in these awesome days of possible nuclear de­ Baker/ — Confectionery struction for Peace and Justice for all Mankind. fee Cream & Soda Fountain Supplies The officers of the Seattle Friends of Histadrut wish all Neiv Years Greetings from their members and families, Terry Ave. N. and John St. MA. 3-7740-Seattle their friends and Klal Yisroel L'Shono Tova and Peace in our time. WILLNER'S Israel. No! To Take DEPARTMENT STORES Gunderson's Jewelry Part in Asian Games TEL AVIV, (JTA)—Israel has withdrawn from the Asian ORIGINAL JEWELRY-ANTIQUE JEWELRY Olympic Games in Jakarta, Indonesia because Indonesia SILVERWARE-JEWELRY REPAIRING failed to send identity cards to the 37 Israeli athletes named for t h e games. The identity cards are required for 527 Pine St. Seattle MA. 4-1531 entry into Indonesia. Moslem Indonesia was GREETINGS known to have been under considerable Arab pressure to prevent Israel's participation in the games. However, the Indonesian Government was NORTHWEST obligated under regulations of the Asian Games Federation to facilitate participation by RECORD CENTER Israel which had been formal­ ly invited to send a contingent. The Israel Olympic Cora- HENRY BRODERICK 3711 Hudson Seattle mittee called the Indonesian action a violation of federation PA. 5-0070 regulations and said it would Seaiilo Pubiic L'b;cry take steps to have the Jakarta contests invalidated. SLH H KM Page Twenty-six THE TRANSCRIPT September 24, 1962

L'SHONO TOVO OUR U.N. NEWSLETTER Everyone Likes a Gift! WESTERN LEATHER WEAR By SAUL CARSON Especially When It's (J.T.A. Correspondent at the United Nations) a Gift From 1319 1st Ave. MA. 2-2881 Seattle (Copyright, 1962, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) CRISSEY U.N. Data Prove Israel's Leadership In Middle East FLOWERS • GIFTS

HOLLYWOOD STYLE SHOP UNITED NATIONS, N.Y—Over the years, Israel has 1329 5th Ave, MA 2-1100 Dresses and Sportswear for AM Occasions advanced many valid reasons to back its insistence that the United Nations must help achieve peace between SEATTLE 4528 California Ave. WE. 5-9966 Seattle its nation and the Arabs. One of the reasons, purely on the practical side, points out that peace in the region would aid all the countries in the Middle East to achieve higher standards of living. Now the United Nations FIRST HILL Department of Economic and Social Affairs has issued Puget Sound Pipe & Supply Co. a hefty document proving that one point beyond all PHARMACY dispute. Ed and Eli Raskov 3228 1st Ave. S. MA. 2-2987 Seattle Anyone with the will to see—and the stamina to ex­ amine this report carefully, with its 185 pages of heavy Open Monday thru Friday text and 48 statistical tables—can see the proof for 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. himself. It's all there in the book called "Economic De­ Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. WASHINGTON PAPER CO. velopments in the Middle East: 1959-1961." Sunday 1Q a.m. to 6 p.m. IRWIN BRENNER The new study is a continuation of a similar report compiled by the U.N. two years ago, updating the fig­ 1203 Madison MA 3-6033 If It's Made of Paper or Plastic We Have It! ures since the period of 1958-1959. The U.N. treats the SEATTLE 2326 First Ave. MA. 3-4348 • Seattle region as one, integral whole—a rarity here. The Arab states always speak of the "Arab Middle East ," as if Israel and other non-Arab peoples there do not exist. GREETINGS Most of the specialized agencies that make up what is COLUMBIA called "the U.N. family"—such as the World Health SEATTLE SEAFOODS INC. Organization, Food and Agriculture Organization and FLORIST UNESCO—fail to include Israel when they deal with Member F.T.D. Wholesale the Middle East (some of the agencies, as pointed out Pier 24 MU. 2-2150 Seattle here many times, place Israel in the category of Euro­ Flotvers Wired Anywhere pean states—purely as a sop to the Arabs). PA 5-9611 But this report is realistic. In its foreword, it defines THE MAGNOLIA VILLAGE BAKERY the region as an area covering "Cyprus, Iran, Iraq, Is­ Nights and Sundays Specializing in French and Stviss Pastries rael, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, the PA 3-9665 Decorated Cakes United Arab Republic (Egypt) and Yemen" as well as 5601 Rainier Ave., Seattle Excellent Variety Bakery Goods those very rich, oil-soaked, dollar-swollen splinters 3207 W. McGraw AT. 3-2288 Seattle called Aden, Bahrein, Kuwait, Muscat and Oman, Qatar and the Trucial Coast. That's quite a geographical mouthful; but the fact is that Israel is not excluded. Not only is Israel "in"—it leads the parade in most Greetings significant respects, except oil. Israel's standing in oil is DAN'S MARKET pitiful, compared with its Arab neigbors, although even in oil it has shown remarkable progress in recent years. FARWEST Israel's 1961 oil output had risen by 52 per cent over Meats and Poultry of Quality 1958. But with that increase, Israel produced only 134,- NOVELTY 000 tons. That doesn't add up even to a drop in the oil- "There Is a Difference" soaked Arab oil barrel. But when it comes to other as­ 129 1st Ave. W. pects of the region's economy—Israel leads. Don't take AT 4-7477 this pro-Israel's word for this fact; study the statistics. MAin 3-3093 SEATTLE If you look at the agricultural figures, you find that 85 PIKE STREET SEATTLE a dearth of arable lands in the Arab countries, insuffi­ cient irrigation, lack of mechanization, use of feudal methods—all these have brought the Arab nations to a point where they must import food to feed their DRAMATIC EFFECTIVE PRACTICAL people (and much of it comes, cuffo, from the United George Lister Inc. INDUSTRIAL - COMMERCIAL - RESIDENTIAL States). Israel not only produces enough food to feed REALTOR its own people (and the Israelis consume more food per For Eastside Properties Lighting from All Over the World person than the average Arab dares dream about), but has reached the point of exporting more than $63,500,000 305 104th N.E. worth of food to other countries annually. BELLEVUE In industry, the U.N. report shows, Israel sets the GL 4-8121 PACIFIC LIGHTING FIXTURE CO. pace for the entire Middle East region. In achieving its development plans, it has no compare among the Arab 2807 78th S.E. SAM PARKER states. If it weren't so serious for the underfed Arab MERCER ISLAND peoples, one could laugh broadly when the development AD 2-0446 1935 Westlake MAin 2-1873 1930 6th Avenue statistics are scanned with care. When the U.N. reports on development, it shows exactly what Israel spends. The U.N. calls these items "expenditures" when re­ porting on Israel. But when it reports "development" in See your the Arab states, it refers to "allocations" or "plans"—be­ cause the U.N. statisticians know well that the Arabs Meridian Pavers PERFECT PHOTO DEALER only talk about development, in too many vital areas. PAVING CONTRACTORS The Arabs get rich on oil, their annual oil income COMPLETE BLACK & WHITE AND COLOR having risen to nearly a billion and a half dollars. But Streets • Driveways those billions do not trickle down to the people; the PHOTO FINISHING money goes to the very small handful of owners of gold- Parking Areas plated Cadillacs, absentee playboys on the Riviera or CAMERAS & PHOTO SUPPLIES Paris, and slave-owning harem-keepers. The Israelis 341 N. 148th EM 4-4750 progress through their own sweat. SEATTLE 1520 SUMMIT AVE. EA. 2-7338 SEATTLE These are only a few of the facts clearly evident from a reading of this latest U.N. report. Fortunately for the Arab rulers, their people, among whom illiteracy is unconscionably high, can't read. As for the leaders they Complete Floral Service LYNDEN TRANSFER CO. don't care to see (and not all of them read; one recalls Serving South End that, in 1956, 72 percent of Egypt's army officers were illiterate). ond Seattle CH 3-5050 Serving Seattle — Tacoma — Lynden However, the fact is that the evidence is in the record. The figures prove that the Middle East—as a region— l:f no answer call Fairbanks and Anchorage, Alaska could know a good life, a much better life, if only it CH 2-5663 were to exist as a region of friendly nations. Israel comes out very well when the statistics are weighed and Mary (Say Flower interpreted. Observers here who have studied these MA. 2-8153 data shake their heads in sorrow over the fact that the & Gilt Shop, Inc. 2T00 Alaskan Way Arabs reject the only state in the region that could help Seattle them all. 646 S.W. !52nd Seattle September 24, 1962 THE TRANSCRIPT Page Twenty-severe

Saudi Arabian leaders know at first hand of the Presi­ dent's personal feelings. IU).sh Hasiionoh Greeting Capital Spotlight In another case, Washington quietly interceded to get By MILTON FRIEDMAN an Arab state to look after Israeli graves. Such moves (Copyright; 1962, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) cannot be published when they occur. Publicity would Gramercy Playhouse be counter-productive. Arabs involved in negotiations 906 East Madison EAst 2.\itM Washington — might be attacked for appeasement. Approaches, even Has the Administration really embarked on a ''one­ on the smallest matter, would collapse. sided" pursuit of Arab friendship at Israel's expense? American diplomacy in Arab capitals would be un­ Congressmen have criticized American co-sponsor­ dermined if it were suspected that Washington was Rosh Hushoiioh Greetings ship of a United Nations resolution censuring Israel for advancing Israeli or Jewish interests. THE PEPPER MILL RESTAURANT a reprisal raid. Attacks have been made on current plans The Administration has ordered the Commerce De­ to give the Nasser regime vastly increased aid. Also, partment not to publicize discriminatory Arab bids. Ap­ 1428 Fifth Avenue • MU 2-2i'!3 the Executive Department was charged with ignoring plication of the Arab shipping boycott to applicable SEATTLE legislation providing the President with discretionary aspects of the Surplus Commodity Law (P.L. 430) was power to sever aid to Arab states discriminating against eased by Washington action. Jewish Americans. Approaches were made to a number of Arab states AMERICAN READER & ADVISE However, the reaction of the Israel Government was on anti-Jewish restrictions. Egypt gave assurances re­ ON ALL PROBLEMS Open 9 a.m. to 10 p.W described as less concerned than that of some non-Israeli cently that it would respect the rights of American Jew­ Daily and Sundays Jewish leaders. That is because the Israeli diplomats ish tourists. Cairo, of course, is eager for tourist dollars have more facts on which to base an objective evalua­ as well as huge new American loans. 101 12th Avenue at Yesler MAin 3-3918 SEATTLE tion, according to high Administration sources. The Administration claims it has no alternative in The Administration sees itself in the situation de­ the U.N. resolution condemning Israel for the Lake scribed by Maimonides, dispensing a higher degree of Tiberias reprisal raid. A point is made that the British L'Shono TQUO charity —the anonymous variety. It cannot seek credit co-sponsors wanted to go even further against Israel U-SAVE DRUGS for various pro-Israel and pro-Jewish actions. Publica­ but were dissuaded. In any event, it is today doubtful Prescription Specialist tion of any Arab concession would invite fanatical Arab that the United States delegation would take the same We have REXAU Drug; attacks on the Arab leader or nation ameliorating. stand against Israel unilaterally, if the identical issue 1535 First Avenue • MAin 3-1030 hostility. came up again. BILL and BOB ROGERS President Kennedy personally intervened with King Administration leaders feel that pending aid to Nas- Saud during the latter's visit to Washington. The Presi­ • ser is adequately balanced by massive assistance to dent told how the anti-Jewish ban imposed by Saudi Israel. America has to get along as best it can with the Rosh IIoshoiioTi Greetings Arabia was an American domestic matter, in that it Arabs as well as Israel, in the Washington view. Foreign ALPINE CAFETERIAS discriminated unfairly against a section of American citi­ policy requires flexibility. Maneuvers to win Arab favor OPEN 24 HOURS zenry. It was not just a foreign policy issue linked with were termed "in no sense anti-Israel" but rather, in Washington's Finest Israel when American citizens were banned from a another context. America's actual objectives are to block Bellingharn — Everett — Sec friendly nation merely because of their religion, in Mr. Soviet penetration while promoting peace and Ameri­ Phone MA. 4-3396 Swsttris Kennedy's view. can friendship with all peoples. King Saud reportedly promised the President to re­ consider. He is believed to be discussing the ban with Whether every U. S. policy in the Near East is wise, Crown Prince Faisal. Any change is apparently up to or in America's own national interest, is debated. Even ROSS & ARCHIES Faisal. Saudi Arabia is rigidly anti-Jewish and will some Administration Senators have openly dissented, probably remain so. calling for a more courageous and vigorous stand against But, if this authoritative version is correct, at least Arab bias affecting Americans. 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SEATTLE DIESEL OIL CO. BOBBY FISCHER LEARNS A LESSON Greetings To All Our Carter Furnace Oil Now that the Candidates Chess Tournament in Cur­ JEWISH-AMERICAN acao is over, it is time to discuss in some detail just what Friends and Custome-; 1531 Eastlake Ave. EA. 5-7500 happened there. Remember that the winner has won the right to face Mikhail Botvinnik for the chess cham­ anS pionship of the world. Of the eight masters participa­ ting, four were Jewish: Bobby Fischer of the United States and Ewfim Geller, Victor Kerchnoi and Mikhail ELROY'S MENU HEATH Tal of the Soviet Union. The winner? Tigran Petrosian, Favorite Sandwiches the Armenian from Russia. He scored Yl% points, out of TECHNA-PLASTICS a possible 27. Geller and Paul Keres, also of Russia, had New Yorker: Lox-salmon, cream 17 points, and Fischer 14. Kerchnoi made 13' ^. Tal, the cheese, slice of onion and a fresh bagel ... served open face — 95s Commercial — Industrial — Missile shocker of the tournament took sick, retired before the entire business ended, and made only 7 points. Drover: Generous portion of rara roast sirloin of beef sliced thin PRECISION PLASTICS Fischer got off to a bad start, losing three times in his served on delicious French bread first four games. He ended up with 8 wins, 7 losses and au jus; fresh green salad-$1.35 12 drawn games. He lost to Geller twice, to Kerchnoi Kent, Wash. UL 2-9500 Try —Our Famous Waffles — twice, to Pal Benko (U.S.), to Keres and to Petrosian. They Arc Delicious! Petrosian, who is 33, was the only grandmaster who went through the tournament without the loss of a single game. He won 8 and drew 19. BLUE BANJO Keres, the sentimental favorite, lost to Fischer in 603 First Avenue an early round and, because he is an older player and MONTGOMERY was'tired at the end, he also lost to Benko. These de­ First and Yesler feats cost 'him the right to meet Botvinnik. SEATTLE MA 2-4850 & CO. There were some reports that the Russians, when they faced one another, tried to draw and did not go all out to win; that they all worked hard to beat the out­ 158 S.W. 152nd St. CH. 4-2000 siders, Fischer in. particular. Perhaps. But Fischer was L'Shonoh Tovo Tikosevu erratic at the outset and never could make up for his SEATTLE poor start. He won from every opponent, except Petro­ sian. PEOPLE'S This all means that, next year, Petrosian, not Fischer (who had been the favorite) will meet Botvinnik. Then FISH CO. there will be another long, drawn-out series to deter­ ?1f>OJ U< mine the next challenger. In effect, then, Fischer won't Seb Jerusalmi have a chance to challenge for the championship until CO. he is out of his teens, lie will not, as he thought he PIKE PLACE MARKET would, be a very young title-holder. He is not, as he likes Manufacturers Of to believe, the best player in the world.'If he loses his MA 3-9216 • arrogance, it may improve his game. On the other hand, his confidence-may be badly shaken. Look what Phone Early DUCKLINGS happened to Tal. He won the title from Botvinnik and then, when he lost to Botvinnik, he seemed to lose his — Orders Filled — The Finest Chocolates. ' brilliant form, and came in last in the recent tourna­ ment. The future is uncertain for him—and for Fischer Ready To Be Picked as well.

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messianic vision and the personal ties with Israel The Dialogue through sending youth for study here, was for keeping HOFBRAU the Jewish people bound together. However, here too, RESTAURANT By JOSHUA H. JUSTMAN there were warnings voiced against "dreams," and Dr. (Copyright, 19G2, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) Authentic Prinz declared that only an elite of American Jews Jerusalem — would ever be able to speak and understand Hebrew ... German-Bavarian Cuisine The three-day "American-Israel Dialogue," sponsored "What is a Jew" was one of the inevitable questions German Band Nightly by the American Jewish Congress, that took place in that came up. In the discussion on the Jewish commit­ 8 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Jerusalem was a unique affair which, one hopes, will ment in the creative arts, there was general groping. Luncheon - Dinners have served only as a beginning. The "dialogue" has Dr. Prinz summed it up. "I am Jewish because I like it. Imported Beer neither exhausted the subject matter nor provided an­ I am Jewish because they live, because we all partici­ swers to the problem raised—there were no winners pated in the dream of the State of Israel and now par­ 5th & Lenora MU. 2-8118 and no losers — but it surely pointed the way for a sober ticipate in its reality. . ." Seattle and wider evaluation of* the basic and vital problems It is a definition wide enough to accommodate all. In confronting the relationship between the two great Jew­ any event, the three-day dialogue proved that the time ish communities. has not yet come for a more exact one — and that there In his opening address Dr. Joachim Prinz observed is room for the "dialogue" to be continued. One should that the purpose of the conference was not to reiterate add: perhaps on a wide scale, more representative of the "polite phrases about Israel and ourselves" and indeed American community as a whole. — and fortunately — it never did take such a course. Surely one would wish to see among the participants WAR'S There was a rather blunt presentation of viewpoints of such "dialogues" the American Jewish youth who was and even if the desire to be blunt has carried some of after all the focus of the debate and whose voice we the participants a bit "off course,"it served the main missed. ACRES purpose and the conference's chief objective. The problems raised were as manifold as they were profound and the debate revealed as many areas of OF CLAMS common approach and agreement -as of conflicting INVESTMENT EXCHANGE outlook. We Purchase and Develop Commerciai Property Perhaps significantly, the one question around which a heated debate was going on since the establishment 700 Securities Bldg. Seattle , MA. 4-5416 CLAM DIGGER of the State of Israel — the question of aiiyah from the U.S. — evoked little argument. Stanley Lowell, Vice President of the American Jewish Congress, was knock­ ROOM ing on an open door when he charged that the call to American Jewry to migrate to Israel as a group was doing a great disservice to them because it created the SNOOK'S MA 4-6852 impression among Americans that American Jews had some kind of dual nationality ... In fact, even Ben- Pier 54 Gurion, when urging a closer personal contact between TRIPLE XXX BARREL American Jews and Israel, did not have in mind a mass Foot of Madison St. immigration of American Jews. He was urging Jewish OPEN 24 HOURS parents to send their children for a year's study to Israel SEATTLE hoping that some of them would eventually come to settle. There was of course expressed the wish for in­ 78:45 Bothell Way N.E. LA. 3-5851 Seattle creased aiiyah of American Jews, and more than that, the vital need for it, but, unlike in the past, there was evident the general acceptance of the fact — reluctant as it might be on the side of the Israelis — that immigration from the U. S. would in the foreseeable future be no Best Wishes for the Netv Year Neiv Year's Greetings more than a trickle. The question that proved to be most controversial from Madison Jewelers and was the center of long and heated debate was whether a full Jewish life was possible outside of Israel THE PACIFIC and, related to it, whether the Jewishness of the Amer­ "THE FINEST IN JEWELRY" ican Jewish community had a chance of survival. CHEMICAL Mr. Ben-Gurion accepted the submission that a sepa­ 112 15th N. • SEATTLE • EA 4-1582 rate Jewish community could exist in the U. S., but what would the prospects be when the U. S. becomes a unitary MFG. CO. nation? True, there would still be Jewish religion, but is Max Gurvich i-X Jock Fidler not Jewish religion a national religion? Also Abba Eban declared that the American community's "Jewish iden­ tity and sense of historic purpose can probably only be LIGHTHOUSE preserved by our action and influence," and Professor UNIFORM STORE Nathan Rottenstreich agreed with Ben-Gurion that a RAYMOND'S Jack Cohen - Al Finston full Jewish life was possible only in Israel attributing "historical superiority" to Israel vis-a-vis any mode of 338 E. 110th Navy - Coast Guard Jewish life outside Israel. Fire Dept. Across From Northgate Shopping Center Officers - Chiefs & Enlisted While Dr. Joachim Prinz conceded that organized New and Reconditioned American Jewry and Jewish education were "at kinder­ Also in Burien-220 S.W. 152nd St. and Rentals garten level," most of the American speakers vehement­ ly rejected the dark prophecies regarding the prospects REGULATION TAILORING of the community's Jewishness. Famous Name Shoes for the Entire 1532 15th Ave. W. Indeed, never before did the question of Israel's spir­ Family at Guaranteed Savings AT 2-5600 itual supremacy as the focus of Jewish life come up with Seattle such sharpness and met with such blunt rebuttal. "We SEATTLE are not in danger of assimilation nor of losing our identi­ ty. Our future is not a dark one," thundered Mr. Lowell. "Don't say kiddish over us," said Dr. Sol Liptzin of the New York City College, who claimed that American Jewry was entering a golden age of creativeness and HMDERy JACOBS & SPECK, INC. An Old-Fashioned whose achievements — he said — were no less for Amer­ ican Jewry than for Israel. Dr. Liptzin forcefully echoed Mr. Lowell's contention Insurance Brokers and Hipsters L'SHONA TOVA that Israel was not the only place under the sun where a full Jewish life could be developed; that the existence of a Jewish community was assured in any free demo­ 1030 Washington Bldg. Seattle to all from cratic society and surely in a free society such as the U. S. One of the American participants in the debate said MA. 3-8391 he had met an Israeli who told him "we are Israelis not RENNER Jews" and hence, he suggested, the problem was one of educating the Israelis to be Jews ... ROTHERS One Israeli who disagreed with the contention of AKERY Israeli supremacy vis-a-vis the Jewish communities out­ B side of Israel was Professor Ernst Simon who said the Compl iments Diaspora had not only the right but also the obligation to express itself on Israel's peaceful developments, its 2800 E. Cherry Street moral character and its functions within the framework MAURE'S BOOTERY EA. 5-2900 of the World Jewish people and the family of nations. "We are not a light to the nations," Dr. Simon said, thus Men's and Boys' Furnishings rejecting Ben-Burion's claim. 5032 Wilson Avenue There was general agreement regarding the need of widening the base of Hebrew education among Amer­ Shoes for the Entire Family PA. 3-2420 ican Jewish youth and strengthening its ties with Israel. Ben-Gurion had stressed the importance of Hebrew edu­ 4865 Rainier Ave. PA. 3-0355 Seattle cation which, he said, together with preservation of the