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Approves Use Of IBM To Aid Matchmaking , CHICAGO - Rabbi Ephraim pose of marriage. Prombaum, of Albany Park Writing in the "Bulletin of Hebrew Cong., advocated find­ the Chicago. of Rabbis," Ing one's marriage partner he says this idea would be of through the use of an IBM ma­ tremendous benefit for the pre­ THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH WEEKLY IN R. I. AND SOUTHEAST MASS. chine. He said J ews should servation of the safety and pro­ come up with something like gress of Jewish marriage and the Scientific Marriage Organ­ the family. VOL. XLIX No . 42 DECEMBER 28, 1962 12 PAGES ization, founded by psychologist "The virtual disappearance of Dr. George W. Crane, the latest the 'Shadchan' matchmaker did AJ C Hits JFK's in non-denominational IBM not solve the still present need machine oriented organizations for his type of service." He cit­ that employs the most reliable ed the "unproved integrity" of Stand On Genocide resources of human and scien­ the friendship clubs, and matri­ UNITED NATIONS - The tific skill to effect the proper monial agencies, which, he says, American Jewish Congress chal­ social introductions for the pur- Is a "serious problem In itself." lenged the Kennedy Admlnis­ tra tion's "public relations" ap­ proach to human rights and Negro Students Anti-Jewish called on President Kennedy to take the lead in securing long­ delayed U.S . ratification of the Bias Showo In Study United Nations Genocide Con­ NEW YORK - Revelations University of Maryland Psy­ vention. made in the psychiatric socio­ chiatric Institute, finds the Jews The action came in a tele­ logy study at the University of strange, wonders "what makes gram to the White House on Maryland that American Negro them tick," and declare that the fourteenth anniversary of college students are adopting "to end prejudice against Jews the adoption of the Convention anti-Semitic attitudes and are the first step is for the Jews by the United Nations General yielding to stereotype "feelings to try sincerely to get rid of AssembJy. The message was that Jews are clannish, strange their harmful and irritating signed by Louis E. Sheeter of and unpredictable," are among faults." Baltimore, chairman of the the disheartening factors in the Was it a fault for Julius Ros­ Alnerican Jewish Congress­ current battle for social Justice enwald to establish the first sponsored National Committee and racial equality. large funds to aid the Negroes? on Ratification of the Genocide The Negro student, according Is It a fault for Israel to be Convention. to the study conducted by the the leader among the nations In his message, Mr. Sheeter in providing know-how for the declared : Afro-Asian nations? "We are gratified each De­ To Test Legality Are J ews sinning when they cember to join in marking the are among the leaders in move anniversary of the Declaratio n Of Closing Law ments to propagate better hous­ of Human Rights and the pass­ I Receives Award-Mrs. Albert A Pilovin, post notional chair­ age of the Convention for the I NEW YORK - A major ing and higher education for man of the United Jewish Appeal's Women's Divi sion, is . test of the constitutionality the Negroes? elimination of genocide. shown being presented a gold medallion by Will ia m Rosen­ l' of New York's Sunday-clos­ Yet, part of the Black Mos­ "But we deplore the tendency ing law began last week In lems' platform Is anti-Semitic, wald, a notional chairman of the UJA, at the 25th anniver­ in recent years to use these oc­ I) Grimlnal Court at and college students who should sary annual UJA meeting held recently in New York City. casions for pietistic declara­ a hearing In which testimo­ know better are becoming part­ Mrs. Pilovin is an honorary chairman of the Notional UJA tions on behalf of human rights ny will be · gl ven by spokes­ ners In spreading anti-Jewish Women's Division and is an active member of the Notional In principle while continu!J,~ ''\ men for the city's major sentiments. Boord of the UJA Women's Division. do nothing about them in prac­ 1/ newspapers, radio-TV sta­ tice. tions, department stores and "Instead of mechanically re­ movie theaters. WJC Denies Report On peating support for the princi­ The Sunday law challenge Demotion Of Warden ples of human rights, we re­ is being made by the Amer­ Emigration From USSR spectfully urge the administra­ ican Jewish Congress, which tion to give leadership aimed Blamed On Heritage NEW YORK - The World at achieving ratification of the has provided legal counsel for Jewish Congress here denied a Charles Pam, an Orthodox BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - The "major shocker" was the fact United Nations Genocide Con­ Jewish grocer of Brooklyn action of the Alabama State that a convlct's testimony report published In a local J ew­ vention." charged with selling a can of Board of Corrections in demot­ "should carry so much weight ish newspaper to the effect that The Genocide Convention es­ tuna and a Jar of baby food ing a Jewish warden at a state in evaluating a professional pe­ negotiations have taken place tablishes as an international during prohibited hours on prison, Martin I. Wiman, has nologist's administrative poli­ in various East European capi­ crime the mass murder of ra­ Sunday. created speculation that one of cies." It called Wiman "one of tals between Soviet officials and cial, religious and ethnic groups Marvin M. Karpatkin, an the factors in the decision Is the most highly · regarded pro­ a Jewish community leader on as such. The text of the Con­ officer of the American J ew­ that the warden is Jewish, The fessionals in the Alabama pri­ the subject of Jewish emigra­ vention was unanimously pass­ ish Congress who Is repre­ Birmingham News asserted edi­ son system, to which Correc­ tion from the USSR. ed by the General Assembly of senting Pam, said he would torially. tions Commissioner Frank Lee's The WJC emphasized that, to the United Nations on Dec. 11 , seek to prove that the New The demotion was approved vigorous defense of Wiman be­ the best of its knowledge, such 1948, with United States spokes­ York State Sabbath law has by a three to two decision and fore the board attests." reports are without any foun­ men taking the lead in pro­ been enforced only against the Birmingham dally said in The charges against the war­ dation. "The · World Jewish moting its initial drafting and small merchants like Pam its editorial that "shock waves den included allegations by Congress regrets the publica­ formulation. Thus far, some 64 but not against large firms are being felt throughout the Chaplain R.S. Watson that the tion of such reports which are countries around the world have that he said "are in clear and state - and right into the Gov­ warden was not a religious man, calculated to give rise to hopes ratified the treaty. direct violation" of the law. ernor's office." a judgment obviousJy based on which may be disappointed," No action has been taken by The daiJy declared that the difference in religious belief. the statement said. (Continued on Page ·7) The Winners The Losers ...

Little Rhody AZ.A. were the winners of the Teen Quiz Bowl held at the Jew­ the Youth Activities Committee, was in charge of the Quiz Bowl program. ish Community Center. The first bout was held on Dec. 9 and the finals were The boys, who beat the Judy Ann Leven B.B.G. group by a score of 205 to held at the Center on Dec. 24. Shown above are the boys who were victorious 200 are, left to right, Steven Sweet, Barry Steiner, Arthur Price and Gory shown with Mrs. Harold Goldenberg, team program worker and Mrs. Abra­ Ferdman. The Judy Ann Leven group, who last by only 5 points include, left ham Adelman, who handed them the trophy. Mrs. Adelman, a member of to right, Joyce l.,ewis, Sue Robinson, Arlyn Kaster and Cindy Nelson .

./ r :-:---..:=:~------.:::;:::::~ ~ er~ ~ :.----~ ------·~ r N t N ► A LOOK AT ► "'.. ,,,;.. ,~~ MRS. HYMAN ABRAMS Iiams, Miriam, Memorial, Ly­ =~ SPORTS -~ Funeral services for Mrs. Sa­ ing-In, Rhode Island and St. ; by LEON SAPERSTEIN Joseph's Hospitals. · ~ rah (Kaufman) Abrams, 85, 0 wife of Hyman Abrams who A resident and pediatrician ~ in the greater Providence area Q One big question will be an­ direst emergency, between the died Dec. 21 at her home at 15 swered next Sunday, December hours of two and five. Sparrow Street after a Jong ill­ all of his life, he had been on ;..· 30th. Can the underdog, New the active staff at Roger Wil­ < Getting back to the chances ness. were held at the Max Q York Giants beat the Green for New York victory, I believe Sugarman Memorial Chapel on liams, Providence, Lying-In and ii! Bay Packers? Close to fifty that the Giants have three im­ Dec. 23. Burial was in Lincoln Rhode Island hospitals. and on million viewers will be glued to portant plus factors that were Park Cemetery. the consulting staff at St. Jo­ "" their television sets to learn the seph's, Miriam. Pawtucket Q not present last year. Number She was born in Russia, .I answer. one is the return of Frank Gif­ daughter of the late Mr. and Memorial and Our Lady of < Despite the confidence and ford, the fabulous back who has Mrs. Eli Kaufman. and resided Fatima hospitals. Dr. Kay was a member of ~ enthusiasm of Giant fans, there developed Into an excellent re­ in Providence for the last 70 = still exists the problem of whe­ ceiver for Y. A. Tittle. Gifford years. the American Academy of Pedi­ I =Q ther a team, that was beaten as could be the star of the day as Mrs. Abrams was a member atrics and on the executive I terribly as were the Gian ts last board of the New England So­ I z most of the Packers, pregame of the Congregational Sons of .I< year, can come back the follow­ instructions on pass defense are Our Younger Set - Mark Zion. the Ladies Auxiliary of ciety of Pediatrics. L Born in Pawtucket, Nov. 3, ~ ing season. Most of the experts concentrated on gua;ding Del Alan Ornstein, two-year-old, the Workmen's Circle. the Jew­ are picking the Packers as they Shofner, the prime target for 1909, son of the late David and ~ and Koren Lisa Ornstein, ish Home for the Aged and the Q remember vividly the manner in Tittle's passes. But, If Jess three-month•old, are the chil­ Miriam Hospital Association. Miriam Berman he was PAWTUCKET Y.M.C.A. TEL AVIV - Israel Minister Boston. He has been a Provi­ 20 SUMMER ST., PAWTUCKK, R. I. of Finance Levi Eshkol has as­ born in Russia a son of Re­ dence resident since 1949. becca and the late Saul Ber­ sured the Mapai Party, at a Surviving, Besides his widow GOLF SC.HOOL meeting here. that the govern­ man. He had lived in Provi­ and parents, are a daughter. dence for about 40 years. Le• Kennedy - profeuional in.tructor ment is determined to maintain Miss Elaine Rubin of Cam­ He was a member of the STARTS, JAN. 7, 1963 8 WEEK COURSE $12.00 stability of prices as well as bridge, Mass., and three sisters, of wages. Providence Fab_and Branch, 'I • BEGINNERS AND ADVANCED • MEN AND WOMEN Mrs. Francis Horwitz, Mrs. Providence Fraternal Associa­ I Classes: Mon.-Morning · and afternoon. Tues.-morning, The Minister also pledged David Turetsky, and Miss Rose tion. South Providence Heb~ew afternoon and evening. Fri-morning and afternoon. not to increase taxes, and said Rubin. all of Boston. Free Loan Association, and he also will force similar Congregation Shaare Zedek.: Real golf balls and clubs - individual attention pledges from local govern­ DR. MAURICE N. KAY j ments. Despite these warnings, Besides his mother, who re­ call PA 2-4900 Over 800 persons attended sides in Brazil, and his wife, l the Mapam and Communist the funeral of Dr. Maurice N. parties have formed special he is survived by a son, Melvin '1 Kay, 53, chief of pediatric serv­ workers' committees in an ef­ Berman, and a daughter, Miss ices at the Roger Williams Ruth Lee Berman, both of fort to influence Histadrut, the General Hospital who died last big labor federation, to reject Providence; four ·brothers, Saturday at his home at 119 Harold, Jacob, Louis and Paul the Mapai stand. The leftists Elton Street. called for warning strikes Berman, and a sister, Mrs. Joel Services were held Sunday at F eller, all of Brazil. against a wage freeze. Temple Emanu-El with Rabbi Meanwhile, the new cost-of­ Eli A. Bohnen and Cantor Ja­ living indices showed that cob Hohenemser officiatiing. prices have gone up again dur­ Burial was in Lincoln Park IF YOU WISH ing the first half of this year. Cemetery. To publish an in memoriam for your Bearers were Dr. Jack Savr­ beloved deceased you may place an To Explore Rising an, Dr. Henry Miller, Dr. Her­ "In Memoriam" like the one below bert Fanger, Dr. Stanley Fried­ for only $3.00 for seven lines. Rate of Divorces man, Dr. Daniel Massuda, Dr. ABRAHAM DOE CINCINNATI - The Jewish Banice Feinberg, Dr. Louis 1940 1961 Family Service Bureau of Cin­ Hanna, Dr. Manuel Horvitz, Dr. Though the years be many or few, Nathan Shaset and Irving They are filler' with remembrence, cinnati has named a new com­ dear, of you. Weiner. mittee on marriage and family FATHER, MOTHER and BROTHER relationships to explore reasons Delegations attending in- and SISTER cluded nurses of Roger Williams for the rising rate of Jewish Coll 7~4-0200 divorces. General Hospital and medical staff members of Roger Wil- The committee will seek to work with the Domestic Rela­ tions Court, attorneys and rab­ Pawtucket Wine Co. bis to strengthen Jewish family Max Sugarman Funeral Home 301 MAIN STREET - PAWTUCKET, R. I. life. The family service agency's "THE JEWISH FUNERAL DIRECTOR" preventive program in the area FOR DELIVERY of pre-marital counseling and 458 HOPE STREET, Providence SERVICE CALL PA 3-3455 discussion groups will be evalu­ DE 1-8094 DE 1-8636 ated. t l I I I I ! l I 11

j j gullt, he s~ted, "was not of .. ,. the whole people. The Church ~ Rejection Can't ·Be was founded and cemented by "I >' those Jews who did adhere and who lll= Charged To All Jews hoped that the whole people Ill ROME - The rejection of nor a c k n o w l e d g e d, Jesus' would do the same." 0 Jesus Christ by the Jew can­ character as being God. It t:l= not be charged to the Jewish would have been asking very lll people as a whole, a German much of a Jew. grown up In Saturday Evening 5-8 P.M. .. 171 Jesuit, Dr. Ludwig V. Bertling, the spirit of the Old Testa­ BUFFET SUPPER declared here last week in an ment, In the most severe By Candlelight article apparently evoking great monotheism," writes the Ger­ DExter 1-sns 5t:l interest among the prelates at­ man Jesuit, · "to understand FABULOUS DESSERTS tending the Ecumenical Council. that Jesus meant by his reaf­ =lll MISS DUTTON'S Ill The article appeared in firmation of being God's son' :,. "Stimmender Zeit," official or­ as being One with Hls Father, gan of the German Jesuits. The or how God, who had revealed ~ timing of the Issue, while the Himself in the old covenant as TAKE THAT FIRST .., Ecumenical Council ls slated to a purely spiritual being. could ~ discuss the problem of Jewish identify himself with a simple STEP TO A HOME t:l "gullt" for Christ's death and human being originating in OF YOUR OWN :,. the fact that the periodical was Nazareth and whose parents ~ sold out on news-stands here were known to all." t:l t'l within several hours, under­ Dr. Hertllng maintained PAUL ('l t'l scored the Importance attached further that the sentencing of to the Issue by the Council del­ Jesus to death by crucifixion WEINBERG ~ egates, according to observers t'l cannot be charged "to the REPRESENT I NG Ill here. whole Jewish people." "Neither .. First. according to Dr. Hert­ can the High Priest, nor the !"' ling, "decide cannot be charged Sanhedrin," he wrote, "be con­ Mason & Winograd ...., against the Jewish people, be­ sidered representative of the .,, Mrs. Saul J. Brightman cause they had not recognized, Jewish people, nor the few .. thousand who cried 'crucify Realtors A honeymoon trip to Miami, Rabbi Pesach Kraus and Him'." Florida, followed the wedding of Cantor Phillip Macktaz offi­ These could not be consid­ GA 1-6637 Miss Barbara L. Dunn. daught­ ciated at the ceremony. Organ­ ORGANIZATION ered representative of the "mil­ 2011 INDUSTRIAL BANK BLDG. er of Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. ist was Dr. Morton Gold. lions of J ewish people who then Dunn of 117 Trent Street. Given In marriage by her NEWS lived in and outside Palestine." PROVIDENCE, R. I. Woonsocket , to Saul J . Bright­ father, the bride wore a gown the scholar maintained. The man, son ·of Mr. and Mrs. Her­ of peau de solr with a fitted INSTALL NEW OFnCERS man Brightman of 8 Eastham bodice wlth vermlcelll embroid­ Sidney Pickar was Installed Road. Newton Centre, Mass., ery at the waist line and dome as president at a recent meet­ at 8 o'clock last Saturday night of the skirt. Her chapel train ing of the Mlshkon Tflloh Con­ Lots of at Congregation B'nai Israel in was pearl trimmed. Oriental gregation with Joseph K . Levy, Leisure? Woonsocket. rose lace covered her Bible Aaron Helford and Alter Boy­ man acting as Installing offic­ Mofor fo our adorned wlth white orchids and I Kingslort showroom cascading stephanotls. ers. CANDID WEDDINGS - Miss Debora J. Dunn was her Others Installed were Harry 1 1 . · BAR MITZVAHS sister's maid of honor and was Charron, ftrst vice president; jF=> e t e r jl!> o t s ~ i n g s t o n ~ i I n s gowned ln gold brocade. She Irwin Priest. second vice pres­ EMBASSY STUDIOS carried a cascade of cham­ ident; Isaac Chorney, treasur­ LITTLE TIME? 120 PARK AVE, - CRANSTON pagne chrysanthemums. er; Maurice Sweet, financial '-Nlii1k to our n,w W,rwic.k 1tl,1,001t1, ST 1-6769 Donald N. Brightman was secretary; Simon Chorney. re­ U7 W,,wic~ Ave. {cp,n ,,.,.niri g1 7•9) hls brother's best man while cording secretary; Abraham 0,,1y 10.s ,,.411 S.twl'Uy, t.ol ushers were Shepard A. Bright­ Linder, honorary president for man, brother of the bridegroom. llfe; and Nathan Davis. honor­ PEARLS - BEADS Bernard D. Udell, cousin of the ary treasurer for life. RESTRUNG ANO KNOTTED bride, and Arnold Lezberg, On the board of directors are • Cultured Pearls Daniel Bobrlck. Donald Paulson, e Beautiful Clasps Harry Bloomberg, John New­ Leonard Braverman. man, Leo Pickar, Samuel Gross­ HAPPY NEW YEAR · :WOODMAN'S The bride's mother was at­ man, Da-vld Krasnoff, Harry tired ln yellow gold peau de S~ Eddy St. JA 1-t977 Shaffer.' Morris T!ppe, Eugene I sols while the bridegroom's Freedman, Morris Wilks, Mor­ From All The Kaplans And Staff mother was attired in cham­ ris Kagan and Joslin Davis. DORIC DAY SCHOOL pagne silk. Both mothers wore Master of ceremonies was white orchid corsages. NURSERY KINDERGARTEN Harry Bloomberg. Upon their return from their James Kaplan, Inc. Accredited by R. I. Board of Refreshments were served by Education - State Licensed wedding trip, the couple will the Sisterhood. All Day or Half Day Sessions reside at 781 Heath Street, JEWELERS - Balanced Hot Meals Chestnut Hill, Mass. 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1 . ... boys, and most of the Mezuzos on . .I - ':: . " the door posts of tile h,olJ)eS !n town, during the time -thatn~ U¥­ ',' :<:;~ ,:.~ FROM FRID'AY TO FRIDAY ed, were written by him. Well d~ I remember the quiet hours of the ~- ;. ~ ~· ~~-\-:; night which he spent on the writing THE ONLY ANGLO JEWISH WEEKLY IN R I AND SOUTHEAST MASS To Our Grandson, of the Torahs. No disturbance. No · Published Every Week By The interruption. No noise was tolerat­ I ~ Jewish Press Publlshin& Company Peter ed during the writing. I remember Ill Box 6063, Providence, R. I. - Telephone 724-0200 PLANT AND OFFICE: HERALD WAY, OFF WEBSTER ST., PAWTUCKET, R. I. also all the hours my brother and ~ I spent in reading every word, _I 0 CELIA ZUCKERBERG Managing Edlto, •!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!I••••• By Beryl $egol every dot In the Torah to see that ~ . LEON SAPERSTEIN Advertising Manager nus gift that we have sent you after his name stood for. there was, God forbid, no mistake~ for your Bar Mitzvah, grandson, He was a Shu'b. That is, he no oversight, in copying the Torah Subscriptlonsk:t~~: 'i,!~~!:n°~::rs ~~1: c~tp;;r~;d:i'!.U: ~oo1;e1:~m; outside is 'not the kind that .YOU will show was a Shchet and Sodek. He knew according to the law of the Scribe. New England, $6.00 per annum. Bulk rates on request. off before your friends. It is not how to slaughter cattle and fowl And he was also a Mohel, a ----- costly. It is not spectacular. according to the Jewish law. He man who circumcised the male The Herald assumes no financial responsibility for typo&raphical erron ln And yet, were anyone te travel slaughtered them and he examined children born to Jews In our little ~:;:~~~;~:~its'er~~~ ~~~u~~~rt:dv~~~~e~~wif 1 t:~.~:v~~;11~':.~ u:n,.~;!1m~~ the length and breadth of the earth them for any blemishes. He ex- town and In the vlllages surround­ immediately of any error which may occur. in search of another gift just like amined their livers, their lungs, ing it. It was well known that he ------it, he would come back empty and their hearts for any irregu­ never took any money for circum­ FRIDAY. DECEMBER 28, 1962 handed; were someone to spend larities. Only when he found them cisions. He instructed that' lt be ------the treasures of man for a gift perfect without a shadow of a given to the charity for which the just like yours, he will not be able doubt, were they allowed to come need was greatest at the moment. Q z WHO IS A JEW? to duplicate it. into Jewish homes and eaten by Such was the man they called < That is the uniqueness of your Jews. They were Kosher. Reh Aaron Yltzhok Halevl, my ul The Supreme Court of Israel last week ruled that gift. It can not be duplicated. Many He was a Shatz. This is the father and your great grandfather. : a Christian, although he was Jewish by birth and are available, but not exactly like initial of the Hebrew words Sheli­ The Tflllin that he wrote andmade yours. ach Tzibur, a messenger of the for himself are now in your pos­ Q might become an Israeli by citizenship, was not a These Tf!llin that we have sent people. He stood before the Con­ session. ~ Jew by nationality, Judge Moshe Silberg, the Presi- to you, and that you are soon to gregation at the Amud and led Now you see, grandson, why ~ dent of the Court, after commenting on the broad put on, were written and were them in prayer on week-days, on we say that the gift Is unique, and ~ range of religious conviction in Israel- "from ex- made and were worn by my father, Saturdays and on Holidays--morn­ why it cannot be duplicated. May ~ treme orthodox to complete freethinkers"- added your great-grandfather, Reh Aaron ing, evening and at nightfall. He you guard these Tflllln and may that there was "one thing common to all.people who Yitzhok Halevi, may his memory came before the Congregation at you treasure them, as we have· dwell in Zion (apart from a small minority): we do be blessed. the Reader's Desk, on the Bimah, treasured and preserved them just You and you alone are now the and read from the Sefer Torah on for this day. not cut ourselves off from the historic past, and we possessor of this precious inheri- Mondays and Thursdays, on Sat­ do not deny the heritage of our forefathers." This, tance that we have kept and have urdays and Holidays. He was not apparently, is what Brother Daniel had done by ac­ preserved for this day. a Cantor in the sense that you TEEN-AGERS ARRESTED cepting baptism. Let me, therefore , tell you know. He was not a singer. He something of your great grand- knew no music, and he prayed LA PLATA. Argentina •- Po­ His application made an admirable test case. father. without a single sheet of notes. He lice arrested seven teen-age Born to Jewish parents in Poland, he seems to have He was a man of many titles was just a Jew whose voice was youths and thereby uncovered had an heroic record rescuing his fellow-Jews during after his name. pleasant, who knew what he was a gang blamed for a series of the war. While the Nazis were seeking him, he hid He was a Shu'b, a Shatz and a reading, and who was well versed anti-Semitic attacks in . the for sixteen months in a convent, and subsequently Stam. in all the Laws that pertain to the Buenos Aires area. became a Carmelite monk, After his arrival in Israel Now, these titles were once Prarers. The young men. in their late in 1959, he applied for an immigrant's papers under familiar to every Jewish Bar And he was a STAM. nus is teens. possessed automobiles, Mitzvah boy, and even before that. the initial of the three Hebrew firearms, and ammunition; 'They the Law of Return, by which every Jew has the right They are initials ofHebrewwords, words Sefer Torah, Tfillin and planned to establish a military. to settle in Israel. The Government was willing to just like the degrees A.B. and Mezuzos. My father, your great training camp near La, Pla,ta to grant him Israel citizenohip, but not under that faw, M.D. and Ph. D. are initials of grandfather, Reh Aaron Yitzhok teach the arts of anti-JeWish. for it held that he was no longer a Jew. That view English words. You know what Halevi, was t~e only scribe in our violence. The gang maintained has now been confirmed by the Supreme Court, by a these initials stand for. I am go- little town and the vicinity. Most strict discipline. Punishment for majority of four judges to one. ing to tell you what the initials of the Torahs in the synagogues, any member who failed to obey And so another step has been taken towards a that your great grandfather had all of the Tf!llin for Bar Mirzvah was a dose of castor oil. definition which Israelis have been _seeking since the money today and on what. It is in foundation of their State: "Who is a Jew,?" The re­ the process of completing studies ligious and social implications of this question are In 59 other urban areas to guide obvious - all the more so because much personal it In updating the BLS consumer price Index for the first t I me law (on marriage and divorce for instance) is re­ since 1947-50. The urgency of the ligious. But it also constantly affects politics, even updating is Indisputable, for fluc­ ~ ~L.!.9 the point of creating Cab_inet crises from time to t\11\tlons In this one Index often -, time, for Government coalitions usually depend on pfofoundly Influence economic the votes of one or more of the religious parties. trends and psychology. Since the Judge Silberg made it clear last week that the Court's "weights" given to the various by Leonard Lyon•. decision was based on lay and not religious law, and goods and services In the CPI denied what Brother Daniel had argued-that it market basket have not been up­ ALL ABOUT HARVARD tin-board and noticed, among the dated for more than a decade, Several years ago I made my names of members postedfornon­ would turn Israel into a theocracy. But although a though, the index well may be, as first visit to Cambridge, Mass., payment of dues, that of Maxwell clear answer has been given on at least one point at a Congressional subcommittee re­ to serve as a judge at a moot Rabb, who then was ~cretary to issue, we may suppose that the debate will continue. marked, "measuring a pattern of court session of the Harvard Law Pres. Eisenhower's Cabinet. He'd living that does not exist." School. I had a chance tomeetwith overlooked payment. ------Not until January 1964 will the Dean of Admissions at the college, "Could a C,C,N.Y. man pay a new index be ready, but these first and asked him, bluntly: "If a son Harvard man's back-dues?" I seven studies flash the of of mine ever should want to go to asked the Harvard Club's Trea­ how the marketbasket wlll be al­ Harvard, what could I. as a father, surer--who nodded , and took my 'IOUR MONEY'S tered to give a more accurate ro to help get him admitted?" money. Rabb, by the way, !ater picture of what price changes Dean Bender said he appre­ reimbursed me for it, in silver mean to us from month to month. ciated such frankness, and would dollars dispatched to my home by To continue with more clues .... be just as frank in his r eply: He White House messenger. This in­ WORTH You're spending an all-time was aware, he said, that I prob­ cident does not appear in Richard low percentage of your dollar for ably could get letters of recom­ Blssell's book. Nor do other Har­ clothing -- 9-10 cents a g a Inst mendation from the President of vard tales I could have told him ... by Sylvia Porter 11-12 cents a decade ago. The the United States, from a majority For example, there was the same significance applies to cloth­ of the Supreme Court, from gov­ story of the late Prof. WIiiiam YOUR SPENDING PATTERNS TODAY ing as to food. As your real in­ ernors, senators, representatives Lyon Phelps who, as a witness 'in come has increased, you also have and members of Harvard's Board a trial, was examined by Louis ·1 If you are a member of a typi- travel by bus, subway, train. If oeen able to reduce the proportion of Overseers. Nlzer, the lawyer. Nlzer asked if cal city family, you are spending you live in a suburb, you well may ,f it devoted to this necessity. I "But it would only mean," he'd taught at both Harvard and a smaller percentage of your in- be one of America's millions of You're spending a record per­ i he concluded, "that YOU could be Yale, and Prof. Phelps, replied: come on food and beverages today two-car owners, and your automo- :enrage on medical care, personal admitted to Harvard. For these "I taught at Harvard for one year, than ever before. Food takes only bile is an important form of re- :are, education. And while the letter-writers r eally know only and at Yale for 41 years -- whic!>, about 25-26 cents of every dollar creation for you as well as a BLS has not been able to uncover you .and not your sons." I consider, Is an approprlat.e ap­ you spend, down from 30-33 cents necessity to get where you must evidence that the proportion you aportionment of my time . ., as recently as 1950. go. spend on recreation has jumped, I remembered that incident In a convent· hospital near WHAT IT MEANS: As your Again, if you are typical, you the explanation is that your spend- when I read Richard Bissell's new Rome, where George Santayana earnings have climbed to an all- are spending a bigger percentage ing on recreation is included In book, · "You Can Always Tell A was spending the f!,nal years of his time peak in recent years, the of your income on housing today other categories on which you're Harvard Man." Bissell, who was life, I was brought to meet the total dollar amount you spend on than on food -- a revolutionary spending more - the automobiles responsible for the Broadway hits, philosopher-essayist who'd taught food and beverages has climbed to switch In relationships between In which you take trips, the meals )_ .. The Pajama Game0 and "Say at Harvard. Santayana had pre­ an all-time peak too. But because these two necessities just in the you eat out, your lodgings away Darling," managed to Include, In sented to Harvard all his books, you have so much more real In- past 10 years. Youprobablydevote from home. this Harvard book, a foot-note including several books w h o s e come (spending power after de- over 30 cents of each dollar to In themselves, the breakdowns reference to me as a C.C.N.Y. pages still were uncut. Didn't this ductions for personal taxes and this category, which covers every- of our spending patterns are fas­ man. My LL,B degree came from mean he hadn't read these books? living cost increases), you need thing frof!l shelter Itself to fur- clnatlng. Only an affluent society St. John's, but I first went to C.C. " Oh, they .dl~cussed them with oot allot as big a proportion of nishlng, equipping and operating .slashes the proportion it spends N,Y- me before writing them" he said, Income to this most basic of your home. A decade ago, housing on food, boosts It on automobiles, 1 mentioned that, incidentally, 11 so I knew what was in them." , necessities. Even though you are took 27-28 cents of your spending cuts It on clothing, hikes It on to the Treasurer of the Harvard Then there was the time Pres. spending a larger percentage on dollar. medical and personal care. That Club In Boston, w1J_ere I'd dinec Roosevelt tried to purge thosi, · eating out, your food budget Is at WHAT IT MEANS: This not society is us. before the moot court session. II congressmen who had opposed hi~ a historic low. only underlines the growing Im- was when I glanced at the bulle- ill-fated plan to P!'Ck the U"S, Su~ If you are this typical cltyfam- portance of the· home In American preme Gourt,-His t~rgets w"Fe all lly, you are devoting a record life. It also Indicates how much re-elected, except Rep. John J, proportion of your earnings to more home we are putting ,Into O'Connor, the most vehement anti~ your automobile. Of every dollar our homes. While this has been a Mox Sugarman Funeral Ho,ne New Dealer of all. FDR studied yo4 spend, your car -- Its pur- a long-term trend In the United the results, and said of O'Connor's chase, operation, Insurance, main- States, the reversal of roles be­ COMMUNITY CALENDAR defeat. "We had a poor · season, tenance -- takes 12-14 cents, up tween food and housing in this one but we won the Yale game!' from 8-10 cents only 10years ago. decade marks a milestone In our Paddy Chayefsky, aCC~!ll!lll, WHAT IT MEANS: This Is a society's development. Wednesday, January 2 once told me: "All mt l11ncheons clear reflection of our affluent, The Bureau of Labor Statistics 12:45 p . m .- Lad. Ass-'n. J ewish Home for t he Aged, Regular Meetlng - Card at the Yale Club have bee!''. ~lt,h Party. restless society. While you have has just completed exhaustive 8:30 p. m.-Hope Chapter B'nal B'rlth Women, Board Meeting. people trying to hire me: My sharply hiked your spending on surveys In seven major cities of Thursday, January 3 luncheons at th!!. Harva't'd'. Club private transportation, you have , how fam!lles of city wage-earners 1:00 p. m .- Women's American ORT, Board Meeting. were with peopl' I was' tr'y!ng ,t,o ll cut the .prqpor,tJqn, Ni>ij spJl)(l, to, , and ~le11lfaL workers spend ~••o auut1..1.u .A:t lf.

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( At the summit of Mt. Carmel ·1s the famed Elijah's In a 15-mlnute drive of the city. ( Cave, where the Prophet Elijah (patron-saint of Haifa) By day Haifa is predominantly an Industrial city . ( found lodging while fleeing from the King of Israel In with Israel's only subway, the Carmellte, shuttling . ( . ( Biblical times. Here, also, are the Carmellte Monas­ along Its route up and down the historical mountain, ( the Carmel. At night, Haifa becomes a city of bright I tery and lighthouse, the Stella Marls building, the ( German colony and many of the city's leading hotels lights and entertainment. The Rothschild Center Is and clubs. the scene of activities ranging from culrural events to : .i Contemporary Haifa, with a population of 210,000 bowling, while the Municipal Theater at Hadar Hacar­ ' ( < ,, ( occupies the site of two ancient towns: Phoenician mel boasts the largest stage In Israel. The Israel ·' ( Salmons and Jewish Sycamlnos. Although a number of Philharmonic Orchestra and Haifa's own symphony ' ( ( Talmudic sages lived within the city area of today, perform In the city throughout the year. and later "the Crusaders occupied the port, Haifa re­ Haifa's night clubs range from the larger hotels mained generally Insignificant until the middle of the such as the Zion and the Dan Carmel, to the Fisher­ 19th cenrury. Its fame Is due greatly to the Zionist man's Inn and the Soroptomlstlc Club, Israel's answer :i I~ . movement and the Zionists' original settlement In to Exlstentlallsm. During the summer months, many 1870. With the Balfour Declaration and British oc­ of the clubs and restaurants feature outdoor dancing cupation, Haifa's population grew to the point where and dining al fresco. Haifa's Theatre Club, an ex­ the city was a main center of supplies and communi­ tension of the Tel Aviv entertainment spot, and the cations for the Allies. In 1948, with the Israel War of Can Can, are among the many additional night spots Liberation, Haifa became the first major city to come popular among tourists and residents. !1. (J under Israeli control. For sports enthusiasts, Haifa offers excellent. ~'it 1:, , ( l ,<

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. I, .. ORGANIZATION NEWS Tot School Openings Still Available "l Openings are stlll available l'l= MEETINGS SCHEDULED DANCE SERIES TO START for children. aged three and :ii, The Jewish Community Cen­ The Tween Girls' Modern four, at the South Side J ewish Community Center Nursery 0 ter's South Side Golden Age Dance Class - a ten-session i:,= Club will hold its next regular class series - wlll begin on School for the Spring semester, l'l weekly meeting on Wednesday Thursday at 3:15 P .M . at the it was announced this week by .. Mrs. David Troup, Nursery Com­ at 1 P .M., at the South Side East Side Jewish Community "'I:" JCC building. mittee chairman. > Center with Miss Kathe Finnis, J 2! The East Side Center Golden dance teacher and member of The existing openings are for i:, Age Club will meet on Thursday the Hummock's Circle Theatre morning sessions at the Center school in South Providence. for at 1 P .M . staff. conducting the group ses­ "\ l'l= The Golden Age Choral sions. sessions beginning Feb . 4. Morn­ / :ii, Group will hold its next re­ Enrollment is open to all ing sessions are conducted dai­ ~ hearsal session on Wednesday junior high school age girls, ly, Mondays through Fridays, !' at 1 P.M.. at the East Side both Center members and non­ from 9 A.M. to noon. Afternoon Center. members. The program will In­ sessions are filled. ; clude modern and interpretive Enrollment in the South Side ,., 6 TOURNAMENT SCORES dancing and emphasis on pos­ JCC Nursery School is open to > The following were winners ture, grace and poise. a ll boys and girls in the South Our Younger Set-Elizabeth !< Providence. Cranston and War­ at the regular Sunday Night Ann Sydney, one year old , is ~ Tournaments TO HONOR COLLEGIANS wick areas. Transportation from A special service honoring Engaged - Mr. and Mrs. these areas is available. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. o conducted at the Jewish Com­ Irwin L. Sydney of 87 Wheel- munity Center last Sunday: young people of college age wlll Harvey G. Marks of Chicago, The Center school is approved ~ 1 - Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose be held at 8:3.0 P.M. today at Ill., announce the engage­ by the Rhode Island Depart­ er Avenue, Cranston. ~ K elly - 69; 2 - Paul Lavallee the Cranston Jewish Center ment of their daughter, Ellen ment of Education and is under :ii, and Hervey Carter - 61 ½; 3 - with Rabbi Saul Leeman offi­ the direction of Mrs. Pearl Di­ ciating. Cantor Jack Smith will Merle, to Barry Shepard, son mond. 6 Smash Weeks Jerome Salter and Fred Coletta of Mr. Michael Shepard of - 57; 4 - Mrs. Sally Schwartz chant the Liturgy and Mrs. El­ Tonight and Mrs. Eugenia B . Telle! - lis Rosenthal will be at the or­ 92 Sheffield Avenue, Pawt­ Home Women Seek 54 ½. Average for the evening gan . An Oneg Shabbat will fol­ ucket, and the late Mrs. Friday, December 28th was 54. low. Shepard. 400 New Members at 8:30 p.m. The next regular Center tour­ NEW CERAMICS CLASSES Both Miss Marks and her fi­ The 1962-3 membership cam­ and Saturday night naments will be conducted Sun­ A new 10-sesslon series of ance are Juniors at Syracuse paign of the Ladies Association, day, beginning at 7:30 P.M. Ceramics classes for adults wlll University In Syracuse. N.Y. J ewish Home for the Aged of Performances e-rery be offered at the East Side Jew­ Mr. Shepard also was graduated R. I. was launched at the Dec. Thurs., Fri. & Sot. Evenings COUPLE TO BE HONORED ish Community Center begin­ from Tilton Preparatory School 19 board meeting at the Home. at 8:30 p.m. thru Jon . 12 The sermon topic, "Pure Oil," ning Wednesday, Jan. 9, at 8 in Tilton, N.H . Mrs. Jacob Katz ls chairman The Smash Hit will be given by Rabbi Charles P .M. of the campaign a nd is assisted M. Rubel at tonight's services Directed by Mrs. Morton Fe­ by Mesdames Ben Sine!. Edward All Rhode lsl• nd Is Talking About " Water s Is a marvelous actor" to be held at 8:10 o'clock at lix, the classes will be open to Leif and Edna Jacobson. cap­ Robert Taylor, Prov. Journal Temple Beth Sholom. Cantor registration by both Center tains. More than 60 new mem­ Karl S. Kritz will assist. members and non-members. bers have already been enrolled. An Oneg Shabbat in honor of and to both beginners and ad­ This is a statewide campaign Richard D. Waters Mr. and Mrs. Julius Levin's vanced ceramics students. with a goal of 400 new members. in wedding anniversary will fol­ For information call UN 1- Joins Sorority low and will be sponsored by 2674. Enrollment will be limited Mr. and Mrs. Philip Paige and to a maximum of 12 persons. Miss Jane E. Finberg, daught­ Painter Leaves "The Truant Mr. and Mrs. Morton Paige, er of Mr. and Mrs. Burton A. BROKEN SCHEDULES Finberg of 184 University Ave­ Bequest To City Apostle" MINYANAIARES TO MEET Sunday Clubday activities nue, has become a member of HAIFA - ' The late Mane "The Thirteen Articles of will be suspended at both Jew­ Theta Alpha Theta, according Katz. the noted painter who Trinity Square Faith of Maimonides" will be ish Community Center buildings to a recent announcement by died in Israel about two months Playhouse the topic of Dr. Marvin Antel­ on Sunday afternoon but will Lesley College in Cambridge, ago, left the bulk of his estate, 7 Bridgham St., Prov., R. I. man who will be guest speaker be resumed next Sunday, Jan. Mass.. where she is a Junior including paintings and other Tickets $1.50 at the Sunday morning meet­ 6, at 2 P.M. Participation ls year student. property worth an estimated ing of the Minyanaiares of open to elementary school age Miss Fin berg. who Is a Class­ $333,000 and $83 ,000 in cash, to DON'T BE DI SAPPO INTED Temple Emanu-El Men's Club. boys and girls who are Center ical High School graduate. is the Haifa Municipality, accord­ own YOUR TICKETS NOW The meeting will begin with members. editor of the college paper Ing to the terms of his will or­ For reservatians call 9 o'clock services in the ch ape I Elementary school clubs and "Pendulum" and a member of dered executed here this week 941-5898 and will be followed by break­ classes will not be conducted on the recreation committee of the by a Haifa court. Tic ke ts available at •- Avery fast with discussions by Rabbi Monday or on New Year's Day. student government. She Is on Katz also left cash grants to Piano Co., Axelrod Music Co., Bohnen and Cantor Hohenems­ Both Centers will be closed all the Dean's List and a major in two brothers and a number of Roth Ticket Agency. Tickets avail­ able at door until s howtimc. er . day Tuesday, elementary education. friends. New Painting Classes AJC Hits JFK's Offered At Center Registrations for two new 10- Stand On Genocide session series of Oil Painting I Continued from Page 1) classes for adults opened this the U.S. on the treaty since week at the Jewish Community 1950. Center. The treaty remains within Conducted by Ben Weiss. lo­ the jurisdiction of the Senate Check and Double·-Check cal artist and art instructor, the Foreign Relations Committee. classes will be conducted at the Mr. Sheeter quoted a letter East Side Center building on he had received from Senate Mondays at 7:30 P.M .. begin­ Foreign Relations Chairman ning Jan. 7, and Wednesdays James W. Fullbright asserting at 7:30 P .M., beginning Jan. 9. that no favorable action on the Mr. Weiss announced that treaty could be expected "un­ enrollment will be open to both less the full weight and sup­ beginners and advanced paint­ port of the administration Is ing students who are either thrown behind it." the Center members or non-mem­ bers. Africans Ease Instruction will include char­ Arab's Position coal sketching and painting, with supplies to be furnished by UNITED NATIONS, N Y. - students. The African states have forced a milder tone on Arab spokes­ men at the United Nations. Ob­ CLASSIFIED Minneapolis Needs servers say that the Arabs have learned the lesson of last year Foster Homes when Africans and Asians were MINNEAPOLIS - A drive to aghast at calls for the elimina­ obtan Jewish foster homes for tion of Israel. a State many of children has been begun by them have come to respect, and congregations and J ewish or­ Jean upon for technical aid. ADS ganizations in the Twin Cities The Arabs desire to create a area, as a result of a case in new "image." It is this that You get caverage, service and results in the Wan·t Ads! which a J ewish child had· to be prompts the new moderation. That's why wise falks check and dauble-check aur Classified placed in a non-Jewish foster For the first time In 15 years, Ad listings far their needs and wants! If yau're buying, sell­ home because no J ewish home Israel cannot be the sole focus was availatle. Another home of Arab attention In the United ing, renting, job-hunting or affering service, read and use for another J ewish child ls Nations. There ls the revolution our Want-Ads far profit and result■ ! now "desperately needed," Jew­ In Yemen and the fear that ish leaders have announced. Jordan and Saudi Arabia wlll be B'nai Abraham Synagogue, next. There Is Independent Al­ CALL 724-0200 under the leadership of Rabbi geria, already a force In the Moses B. Sachs. has formed a Arab world.------special Women's League com­ FREE TO WORSHIP THE JEWISH HERALD mittee to help solve the prob­ CASABLANCA - While the lem . The committee will coop­ official religion of Morocco Is erate with the Minneapolis J ew­ Islamic, the Moroccan State CLASSIFIED ADS ish Family and Children's Ser­ guarantees the free exercise of vice. Norman Segal, ef the religious worship to all cults Family Service, has announced and faiths, King Hassan de­ that. as a result of the drive. clared here this week. progress Is now being made In The King's statement assures the recruitmen t of Jewish freedom of worship for all of homes for fositer dare. · !thd !Jewish: faith. > 1 , • 1 · I l 1 , ·r-..""""- ~,------

.. )y Interfere. The Planned Par­ worded statutes. birth control all American married couples enthood Federation. considers guidance is an Integral part of practice contraception at some .. that only in Connecticut and state health department clinic time in their married lives. "' Massachusetts is there serious practices. Studies have shown that any "'... interference with birth control Widespread Practice of the most-used methods - ...,; or family-planning activities . Dr. Christopher Tietze, direc­ such as Sheath, diaphragm or Some states have no laws tor of research of the National rhythm-are effective in pre­ concerning this. In several oth­ Committee on Maternal Health, venting pregnancy if intelli­ ers that do have quite strictly estimated that three-quarters of gently and carefully used.

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Mrs. Theodore David Cohen Miss Vicki Ava Goldstein, or and wore a floor length daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ gown of emerald green velvet STORES CLOSE 6 P.M. NEW YEAR'S EVE. liam Goldstein of Pinehurst with a sweetheart neckline. Avenue, became the bride of The skirt of the gown had a PLEASE SHOP EARL YI Theodore David Cohen of Sha­ large spray of velvet satin cab­ ker Heights, Ohio, son of Mr. bage roses and her headpiece and Mrs. Jacob Cohen of Ware, was a cabbage rose of the same Mass .. on Dec. 9 during a can­ material and a green veil. She dlelight ceremony at 6 P .M. at carried a crescent corsage of Temple Emanu-El. gardenias trimmed with blue Rabbi Eli Bohnen officiated and pink porn porns. and Dr. Jacob Hohenemser was Robert Cohen was his bro­ the Cantor. ther's best man while ush­ TURKEYS ers were Alan Barry Goldstein, Given in marriage by her fa­ U. S. Grade A - Selected Birds - All Oven Ready ther, the bride wore a gown of brother of the bride, Anthony peau de soie with a sculptured Celluzza, Jr.. Richard Como. 8 to 14 LBS 16 to 24 LBS neckline, trimmed with Alen­ David Lasser. Stanley Splleckl SHRIMP con lace and outlined with seed and Ira Zimmerman. pearls. The same motif of lace The bride's mother wore an a nd pearls encrusted the front ice blue satin Jewel-trimmed Top Quality La43c La39c bodice of the gown and the gown while the bridegroom's tips of her long sleeves. Her mother was attired In a teal Flavorful bell styled skirt ended in a satin-beaded gown. Watteau train trimmed with Mrs. Samuel Palow, the the same lace and seed pearls. bride's grandmother, wore a Her bubble bouffant veil of il­ sapphire-blue cut velvet gown COLONIAL - Boneless - No Waste lusion was caught to a three­ trimmed with beads. 5 LB During the ceremony. Mrs. tier pill box crown which was lb. 99c Canned Ham CAN also trimmed with lace and Lewlsh Snyder sang "Because." pearls. The motif of flowers were pink, blue and orchid to purple was Same low Seit-Service Prices in A.II Stores in This Vicinity - (We Reserve the Right lo Limit Quantities) She carried a Bible crescen­ used throughout the temple. ted with roses, stephanotis and For their honeymoon, the California Navel - Large Size, Easy le Peel, Full of Juice orchids. couple took a cruise to the Car­ Miss Suellen Goldstein. sister ribbean. They will reside In of the bride, was maid of hon- Shaker Heights. Ohio. LB ORANGES 4 BAG 69c 'l" Calls Abortion, Birth Conditioned for Good Eating Control Laws "Barbaric" Aniou Pears DOZ 59c NEW YORK - Rabbi Israel tion laws was clearly exposed ,. Margolies told his congregation when Mrs. Finkbine was com­ Red Ripe - Rich in Garden Flavor at the People's Temple: pelled to seek compassion and CELLO "The truly civilized mind help abroad that were denied would be hard put to devise a in her own country." Tomatoes PKG 29c greater sin than to condemn a "It is all too easy." the rabbi helpless deformed infant to the said, "to dismiss the subject of A Favorite for Your Holiday Table twilight world of living death, birth control and legalized abor­ or to sentence two innocent par­ tion under the heading "sin." BUNCH ents to a life term of caring "Is it not time." he asked. Pascal Celery 29c for, yes. and loving a creature "that we matured sufficiently who is a grotesque mockery of as a people to assert once and God's image." for all that the sexual purposes The rabbi referred to the ac­ of human beings and their re­ quital of Mrs. Suzanne Van De productive consequences are not Special Grocery Buys I Put of Leige, Belgium, in the the business of the state, but Fancy Norwegian mercy killing of her 8-day old rather free decisions to be made daughter who was born without by husband and wife?" 31/, oz CAN arms as a result of the mother's N. Y. Times Survey Sardines KING oscAR 33c having taken thalidomide pills A New York Times survey Plain, Olive, Chive during pregnancy. said that Protestant and Jew­ Barbaric Taboos ish opinion has often been ar­ 5 oz He recalled the case of Mrs. rayed on the side of birth con­ Kraft HosrESs cREAM cups CUP 29c Robert Finkbine of Phoenix, trol. The Catholic viewpoint Onion, Chive, Clam, Pimenlo, Bacon who went to Sweden to have a has been most adamant in op­ legal abortion after she found position to abortion and sterll­ 4 oz she had been given thalidomide. zation. Kral t PARTY sNAcKs 2 CUPS 43c "The medieval barbarity of Despite variously worded FINAST Red - Delicious Tropical Flavor birth control taboos and abor- laws.- most states do not active- 3101140,s1.oo GINGER Hawaiian Punch CANS All Flavors ALE J oz Jell-0 FRUIT GELATINE 4 PKGS 37c The Herold is now accepting Sparkling Water All Milk - Soll Cenlers "Younger Sef" Photos All Flavors Joan Carol ILB Chocolates Home-Style BOX 99c For early publicotion, and For our Files Assorted Colors 2lP:~~:z29c PKGS The R. I. Jewish Herald (Conlenls Only) Hudson Napkins 2 of 60 27c MAILING ADDRESS : BOX 6063, PROVIDENCE, R. I. PLANT AND OFFICE : HERALD WAY (OFF WEBSTER ST.) 11<•1;111 PAWTUCKET, R. I. • • • • • , ,...... ,...... - .... ,. • 4 ., ., Organizations Protest Arab COOKED - CLEANED Name-Calling In UN Debate NEW YORK - Rabbi Irving tionally have attached great SHRIMP Miller, chairman of the Con­ importance to the need to pro­ BRISCO SHRIMP ference of Presidents of 18 ma­ vide relief for the needy and jor American _ Jewish organiza­ to hold high the dignity of the COMPANY tions, last week called upon individual. They can only be PA 3-7076 "Americans of every faith to shocked when Arab representa­ protest the current revival of tives ,. in a UN examination of 7S Daniels St. Adolf Hitler's philosophy by how such relief should be fur­ Arab nations' spokesmen at the nished, engage in unspeakable Pawtucket, R. I. United Nations." attacks upon other religious "There is certainly a legiti­ groups including American citi­ mate area for genuine discus­ zens. One can only surmise that sion of Middle East problems Arab spokesmen substitue at the United Nations," he said. name-calling and vituperative MOVING to "The nations of the world are slanders for substance and log­ sufficiently mature to engage In ic because their cause lacks Jewish Career Officer Promoted To General-Col. Bernord serious debate concerning solu­ justice even in their own eyes." MIAMI S. Waterman shown getting star of brigadier general from tions for the many problems Another protest against the Gen. John F. Ruggles, commandant of Ft. Riley, Kansas, and which · confront them today. Arabs' anti-Semitic drive at the or, across the street of First In fa ntry Division, os Mrs. Watermen looks on. Ge n­ However, there should be no UN, pointing specifically to eral Woterman, who was a member of the Nationol Jewish room in such international dis­ the "gross and vicious defama­ MOVE WllH W e lfare Board's Rocky Mountoin Zonol Armed Services cussions for the injection of tion of the Jewish people" by Council whi le serving ot Fort Carson, Colo., hos had a distin­ racial or religious bigotry and Egypt's Deputy Foreign Minis­ CONFIDENCE. guished military career since he entered W est Point in 1931 . for name-calling of the kind in ter Sabri. was sent to Adlai STORE WllH A native of Boston ond educoted in Portland ond Bangor, which Arab spokesmen are now Stevenson. chairman of the Am­ indulging." SAFETY Me., he commanded an ortil le ry battalion ot Soipan, Tinion erican delegation to the UN. by "The American people tradi- Will Maslow. executive director ond Leyte and led the 419th Fie ld Arti llery Group through of the American J ewish Con­ the Okinawa compoign. ofet

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J - / ~, 7 1 Bridge by I ~111 •~~~~:~~parts of the world who go ~~~f.~~~~!!:::~~to overseas. They are, in the main, meqt. Yet with all that know!- I Making it harder ; the State of Israel nowadays deeply concerned with specific edgq of events, trends and mo- As I have often observed, making this contract, even Ill spend their time in the cus- facets of Israeli life, enthusi- tivations, I often find it had to perfect defence is the most dif- against the best defense. De­ f;J tomary manner of vacationists as tic and excited by some mi,.n- answer some of the questions, flcult part of bridge. It re- clarer must the club af­ Q taking a relaxing holiday. For ifestations, disappointed by asked. quires a special talent and a ter losing two heart tricks and the majority of them it is a others, and rarely unmoved by Sometime ago I sat with one Jot of experience. The following then play the 10 of diamonds working period. They regard it the challenge to their precon- such single-minded investigator hand is a very good example. and run it. When East wins as a kind of intellectual and spi- ceptions or unstimulated by the ·at the Weizmann Institute of It occurred in this year's Bridge and plays a club South still has ritual pilgrimage, and more of- impact of a unique experience Science, where my operations Week in Los Angeles and it was the ace of clubs and can es- ten than not become one-man upon their minds and hearts. are now centered. He was a played by Meyer Schleifer: tablish the diamond suit be- Q commissions of inquiry. They As a resident for more than long-time Zionist on a first North cause he has an in dum- :;j seek definite answers to ques- four decades. I have amassed a trip to Israel. He had the fact- •-7 5 4 2 my with a club . Again, ci,: tions that have bothered them great deal of information of ual background in full focus. ¥-6 5 · superior defense would be to .i over many years of long-range one kind or another, chiefly as His awareness of Zionist and ♦ -A 9 8 7 5 3 cover the 10 of diamonds with I = contemplation of Israel's old a newspaperman observing the Israeli affairs was profound. in- ,..-4 the king, in which case de- Q and new attributes. evidences of vision and violence timate and impressive. He knew -West East clarer can counteract by al- Z It is part of my professional during the years of struggle all there was to know about lli- J 3 lli- l0 8 6 lowing West to hold the trick ~ the leading personalities and ¥ - A 8 4 2 ¥ - K J 10 7 3 and the diamond suit will still ~ their individual quirks of cha- ♦ -K 4 ♦ -J 6 2 be useful. But the most awk- ce Pastry Shop racter. It transpired that he • - 10 g 7 3 2 • - K J ward defense for declarer would hol• was anvious about the future South have been if East, after win- c of Jewish religious observance Iii-A K Q ning the second trick with his 1 9 in Israel. although his own re- ¥--Q 9 king of hearts. had played a 778 Hope Street, Providence GAspee 1-8642 ligious life was limited to oc- ♦ --Q 10 third round of hearts. There is casional Friday-night appear- • - A Q 8 6 5 still a way of making the con- To All Our Friends and Customers ances in his home-town Con- The bidding we nt: tract even then. though it is servative synagogue and atten- South West North East more complicated. Declarer A HAPPY CHANUKAH dance at festival services. NB ID NB would have had to discard a IC NB small club from his own hand He was about to leave the IS NB ZS and ruff in dummy. then fl- PLACE YOUR HOLIDAY ORDERS EARLY country after a two-week trip­ 4S NB NB NB nesse a club and ruff a club. '"I went everywh ere from Eilat West opened with the ace of then cash his trumps and his FOR YOUR PARTY PASTRIES, to a strip-tease nightclub in hearts and continued hearts. winning ace of clubs. When CONTINENTAL CAKES AND COOKIES T el Aviv.'' he announced- and East won with the king and South has played his ace of he summed it up for me in this played the jack of clubs. De- clubs he can throw West in for BANQUET ROLLS - TRAYS MADE UP pithy judgment: clarer put up the ace. played an end-play in diamonds. and ALL BAKING DONE ON THE PREMISES "I don ·t think rve ever been three rounds of trumps and led as the cards lie he will still the queen of dia monds. hoping make his contract. - Open Sundays - in such an un-Jewish Jewish to catch the jack and another community in the whole of my Open All Day - Monday, December 31st diamond on one side or the It does pay sometimes to give life. and r ve been places." other. As the dia monds were declarer a ruff and discard, I have often reverted in my actually placed the defense now especially in cases like the one mind to that conversation. h a d a good chance of beating shown here, where it is essen­ What were his guidelines? I the contract. West covered the tial to shorten North in trumps, have wondered. For most J ew­ queen of diamonds and dummy since trumps provide the only I ish communities outside Israel. then played a small diamond. possible entry for his long dia­ the focal center of J ewish life East committed the gross error mond suit. and social communality is the of winning the trick with the synagogue. Even the Zionist jack. All the diamonds in dum­ 1 groups and societies are gener­ my were now good and the BEN SILVER : ally constituent features of .-..·-·········t contract could not be beaten . synagogal activity. The prac­ There is. of course, a way of : ELECTRICIANS tice of Judaism and Zionism is t a concomitant process in most must therefore be divorced of ♦ Industrial - Residential ♦ all liturgical trappings. ♦ Time Payments - Insured ♦ communities which I 1know per­ sonally in America and Great It is difficult to draw hard : 628 Broad St. : Britain. and fast conclusions from such imponderables as t he ingredi­ ♦ 24-HOUR SERVICE ♦ But in Israel. as is well ents of J ewish consciousness. ♦ GA 1-6864 ♦ known. the synagogue is not (Continued on Page 12) the focal center of life for most ------inhabitants: it is not a nightly ,.·····-····•·' or weekly or even less periodical meeting-place: while tens of thousands go to synagogue and . }.1EE -~· organized prayer-services. es­ I pecially for the festivals. their ff ONG Restaurant participation has no functional­ social basis or connotation. Fomou, For Attention WE WILL ,,AY HALF AMHICAN ANO ------OF THI FIRST HOUR I Zionism is non-existent in CHINESE FOOO I IN ,,ARKING LOT ACROII ITH ■T ArDeonles a Orders To Take Out WEEKDAYS AFTIR S II. M. Israel as zone of activity. In • ANYTIME SUNDAYS OR HOLIDAYS ~AVINGS r■ ,\:,;K fact. the the term has acquired GA 1-2SII derisive nuances-Zioniut to "IRFICT MIALI AT LOW ,,RICH the younger generation denotes Systematic saving in a Peoples an arid philosophy- and its ~ BRING THE FAMILY Christmas Club is the best way semantic unpopularity undoubt­ Full C011ne Sunday Dinnen edly was one of the reasons for The Kind You'U Like ' to pay your Christmas shopping the General Zion ists adopting '" L~uor~ - Open 11 a.m. to 11 p.m .-Sat. artd Sun. 11 ..,... .to 12 ~ bills. Open yours now at the the more attractive universa­ ■ 101 W£STMINST€k ST· N«twA~CAoE • Peoples office nearest you. list title. 'Liberal Party" use of assembly. as the con­ gregational rallying-point o f Jewish existence, what is the Is­ raeli substitute for a creedal religious vessel and spiritual co­ hesion? An old Fable tells the story Many Israelis will tell you of several boys idly throwing FREE ••• that non-attendance at syna­ gogue services does not auto­ to every matically spell disbelief in a . Christmas Club Divine Being. nor that it im­ plies any form of agnosticism. member They say they feel as close to a beautiful pair God outside the synagogue as of bayberry­ the worshipper feels while fol­ scented candles. lowing prescribed rituals with­ in. The Israeli will tell you fur­ ther that to be non-religious need not mean that one re­ mains non-spiritually inclined. He argues that Israeli spiritual Too often we do thoughtless things without consideration identity depends not on assidu­ for others- for example, spending our money solely for pleasure ous practice of a common re­ without regard for our family's future. How much better it would ligion. but on devotion to a be to provide for that future through the medium common patriotism. He goes on of Sun Life of Canada's modern life insurance policies •. to contend that if you analyze the problem of national Identity ELLIOT F. SLACK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation intelligently. you will find that mL,t,y prof~,a1on '"'""'""" and 1 ....,,.., 1018 Industrial Bank Bldg , DE 1-2422 Israeli citizenship can mean no .mistt. Why not. I ' more and no less than English .:all me todayr DOWNTOWN PROVIDENCE WAYLAND SQUARE • EAST PROVIDENCE or American citizenship, a You wdt " sndu SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA no obli,at1on. WARWICK JOHNSTO,N• • WESTERLY purely political rather than re­ ligious concept. Nationality 1,.1 I

specialized agencies to do like- ::: wise; and calls upon govern­ Oil ·Company Agrees· U.N Resolution ments as well as UN agencies -i to report on these efforts by Ill To End Job Bias Bans Prejudice next year. The measure re- l"l quests the Secretary-General to ~ NEW YORK - The six-year lldity of the Commission's or­ UNITED NATIONS, N .Y. report to the Assembly on this ~ legal battle against the employ­ der requiring it to cease and A resolution calling upon all topic at the session beginning c, ment practices of the Arabian desist from any discriminatory governments to outlaw racial next September. l"l American Oil Company (ARA­ practices and to take certain prejudice and national and re­ .. MCO> appeared ended last week steps to wipe out the effect of ligious intolerance, pending MEMORIAL MEETING ~ with agreement by the oil firm past discrimination; and to here in one form or another for ROME Leading Italian ~ to obey an order by the New withdraw its application to the nearly three years, finally won personalities participated re- c, York Commission for Human New York Supreme Court for full approval of the entire Gen­ cently in a memorial meeting = Rights to stop discriminating an order to annul the Commis­ eral Assembly here recently. to mark the tenth anniversary t'l of the death of Chaim Weiz- ~ against Jewish job applicants. sion's decision. The resolution, while It does The agreement was contained The Commission correspon­ not use the term "anti-Semiti­ mann, Israel's first President. ~ in a stipulation entered into by dingly withdrew its counter-ap­ sm," stems from steps designed ARAMCO, the American Jew­ plication for a court order to to outlaw anti-Semitism initiat­ ish Congress - which fought enforce the decision but the ed here in January, 1960 by the the issue through the courts - commission reserved the right Subcommlssion on Prevention and the Commission for Human to apply to the court for an en­ of Discrimination and Protec­ Rights. Shad Polier, chairman forcement order if at any time tion or Minorities. At that time, of the AJCongress governing in the future it deemed ARAM­ Engaged - The engagement the subcommission was exer­ council, called the agreement a CO guilty of further discrimi­ of Miss Marlene R. Tober to cised by the world-wide spate "major victory in the · fight for nation. Such an order would be of swastika-smearings and anti­ equality for all our citizens." enforceable by contempt pro­ Arnold B. Hecker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hecker of Semitic sloganeering following Avoid th~ Foll Rush . See us today Several Waivers ceedings, AJCongress officials the desecration of the synago ­ for free expert consultation, said. 22 Glenwood Avenue, Paw­ Under terms of the stipula­ gue at Cologne, Germany, in advice and estimate. tion, ARAMCO waived any right tucket, has been announced December, 1959. to contest the decision handed COSTLY INSULTS by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. The resolution asks all gov­ CALL GA 1-8096 down last September by the TEL AVIV - A German sai­ Berton S. Tober of 176 Van ernments to take all "necessary Storage your little fur Commission which ruled that lor was sentenced here this week Buren Street, Warwick. steps to rescind discriminatory the oil firm had illegally ques­ to four months In prison and a Miss Tober Is a graduate of laws" which have the effect or MINK A SPECIAL TY tioned job applicants about fine of 2,000 Israel pounds the Warwick Veteran's High creating or perpetuating racial their religion and had refused ($667> or six months additional School and Johnson & Wales prejudice and national and reli­ to hire Jewish applicants for imprisonment for insulting the Business College. Her Hance Is gious intolerance ''wherever MARK WEINBERG its offices in New York City or State. The sailor, Manfried Goy­ a graduate of Pawtucket West they exist": recommends educa­ Custom Furrier for its oilfield operations in licher, was arrested after he High School and Providence tional campaigns in all coun­ the Lapham Blde. Saudi Arabia. voiced insults against Israeli College . tries to discourage such bias: 290 Westminster St. The company also waived Jews and called out, "Heil Hit­ The wedding wm take place "invites" all of the UN's own any right to challenge the va- ler." next June 23. Virgin Island Has Jewish Governor SAN JUAN - The black peo­ elders are starting to worry Rabbi Sasso Is cheerful about ple of the Virgin Islands be­ about the disappearance of J ew­ the outlook or Jewish life In lieve that the Jews are a chos­ ish ties through Intermarriage. the Virgin Islands. Not all the en people, having almost su­ The life of this tiny, well­ community agrees. pernatural powers. integrated Jewish community is Reflected a sad old-time J ew ­ Once during a dry spell, a centered on the 129-year-old ish resident or the Island: "All rabbi blew a shofar, and almost synagogue, Beracha Ceshalom through Jewish history, we were immediately, the rains came. Vege miluth Hasidim. Its spiri­ persecuted and homeless. But ';J)onor Most Jews live very well on tual leader for the past 48 through it, we kept our tradi­ the Caribbean Island. The black years has been Rabbi Moses D. tions. Now when it's easy, and Inhabitants think the Jews Sasso, 68 . we have it made, we turn our could only have- risen to such In 1946, the synagogue backs on five thousand years of cfuncheon heights with the help of some changed from Orthodox to Re­ history." unearthly force. form. One of the few Orthodox Fourteen hundred miles south Jews on the Island Is Herman of New York, the Virgin Islands, Wouk, the best-selling novelist. Jewish Synagogue tourist paradise, is host to eter­ who keeps a strictly kosher Tuesday nal summer and sunshine. No­ home, and supports a private To Be Restored body there has much time to tutor for the J ewish instruction BALITIMORE - A group of January 8, 1963 bother about prejudice and of his children. Baltimore residents, acting hate. It Is an Island where through the J ewish Historical black and white, Jew and Gen­ Greenberg Heads Society or Maryland, has ar­ tile, the devout and atheist, live ranged to buy and restore the Champagne Hour 12 Noon - Luncheon 12:30 P. M. side by side in mutual respect, Lenas Hazedek Lloyd Street Synagogue, the the London Jewish Chronicle Max Greenberg has been reports. first in Maryland and the fifth elected president of the Congre­ oldest Jewish House of Worship TEMPLE EMANU-EL When Ralph Paiewonsky, 55 , gation Lenas Hazedek at 311 was appointed Governor of the in the United States. Prairie Ave., it was announced The structure, which has not Presents The Unique Artistry Virgin Islands by President this week. Charles Gordon in­ Kennedy last year. the people been used as a synagogue for Of Drama tic Soprano stalled the officers. some time, had been scheduled danced joyously in the streets. Other officers are Melvin It was the first time that a na­ for demolition to make place Shuman, vice president; Mrs. for a garage. It was built in LENORE SI EGEL tive of the Islands had been ap­ Edward Chorney, secretary; pointed Governor. 1845 by the Baltimore Hebrew Saul Son ion, financial secretary; Congregation, which had been Chairman : Mrs . Benjamin Glass: r Governor Paiewonsky takes Paul Rood, assistant financial every opportunity to stress his incorporated in 1830. The Peale secretary, and Edward Chorney, Museum of Baltimore regards Proc eeds For Cancer Res earch At proud attachment to Judaism treasurer. and the Jewish people. His in­ the 117 -year-old structure as Hadossoh Hebrew University Hospital Officers elected to the ladles belonging to a select group of auguration ceremony was held auxiliary are Mrs. Saul Sonlon, in the synagogue. Throngs of president; Miss Janette Bern­ Baltimore landm~a:rk~s:·-----~~=:=:=:=:=::==:=:=:=:=:=::::=:=::=:=:=:':::~=:=:=:~~=~ people stood outside, anxious to stein, vice president; Mrs. Ed­ participate in the occasion. ward Chorney, recording secre­ There is a large portrait of tary; Mrs. Thomas Shatz, cor­ President Kennedy in the Gov­ responding secretary, and Mrs. ernor's office. Alongside it, is a 'S Melvin Shuman, treasurer. plaque, presented to the Gover­ nor by the United Jewish Ap­ peal, recognizing his unsparing I Hate Publications 1101 efforts to help needy Jews. Coming from a well-rooted Shown in London Island family, Governor Paie­ LONDON - An exhibition wonsky is the second genera­ of anti-Semitic, neo-fascist and PARK tion descendent or a Lithuanian neo-nazl publications, contain­ immigrant, Issac, one of six ing several hundred such Items brothers. The other four, head­ from 18 countries, was opened ed for Santo Domingo, all of opened here last week. The ex­ AVE. whom fared well. hibition is arranged by the Of the remaining two, Isaac World Jewish Congress. opened a dlst1llery and later ex­ Most of the publications on panded his interests Into a exhibit originated after World multl-m1llion dollar empire, in­ War TI with special emphasis cluding shops, theatre bulldings on the past decade. The exhibit and tanks. He and his wife, also contains examples of ex­ "raris on Parlr Avenue" Rebecca, live in a 20 room treme right-wing literature palace which was once the resi­ which were included not be­ Featuring dence of visiting Danish princes. cause such material can be • STEAKS • MAINE LOBSTERS • ROAST PRIME RIBS of BEEF_•_c,;,,H__,o_,s;...._ They have a daughter and two classified as anti-Semitic or sons, one of whom is the Gov­ fascist but because It was con­ 20 ernor. sidered potentially dangerous in There are only 150 Jewish its political extremism. Make Your Different persons living in the islands. The publications come from However, they occupy some of Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Reservations Now Dessert the leading positions in gov ­ Brazil, Canada. Denmark, ernment, finance, industry, bus­ Egypt, Ireland, Italy, Jordan. Treats siness and the professions. France, Germany, Holland, For New Year's Anti-Semitism In the Virgin Turkey, Sweden, South Africa, Islands isn't very popular. In Britain and the United States. • DANCING • NOISEMAKERS fact things are so good - there There are also some samples of is no record of any anti-Jewish Hungarian neo-nazi publica­ incident - that some of the tions published in exile. Phone ST 1-0970 I I r-- ~., Israels Spiritual Dilern.ma (Continued from Page 10) cal leadership ). as was the ex­ idealism, the core of Zionism, and the reluctance manifested the Toda'a Yehudit with which ample in the Yishuv's past his­ by the newcomers to asume educators and farsighted lead­ tory-the late Chief Rabbis ers in Israel are concerned . Kook and Herzog, who were pioneering tasks in the unde­ veloped areas, as did the hal­ But to the observer from true shepherds of their flock. abroad the question arises The ill-regard for the present utzim. The former goal of a whether the worldwide Jewish functionaries of the supreme J ewish society with a strong 2-Antiques 23c-Jobs Wanted-Men spir itual personality is in dang­ religious bodies stems from pastoral element on the ances­ their being involved in politics tral soil has been somewhat THE CELLAR Door, Route 101, Old ATTENTION home owners, business er of diminishing among Israeli Hartford Pike, a ntiques. gifts. Thel­ men! Handy man services, yards Jews in the land of its ancient instead of acting to revive the dimmed by the greater luster ma and Dorothy Dame. 12-28 raked, lowest r ates. RE 9-7065. 9-63 origin. innate J ewish respect for the of a highly unbanized system; MAN, 32 desires work. Residential - highest moral values of Juda­ and only an ideological renais­ 3-Apartments For Rent factory building~ :- brick pointing, Israelis say, No. Spiritual cement work, pamhng, corking, r oof­ ism. Israeli youth have no out­ sance, backed by a determined ing. My own staging and tools . identity. they claim, has dif­ standing religious leader to educational effort, can resusci­ APARTMENT FOR RENT - Prov. · Hourly rate. PA 3-t724. 2-15 Pawl. Line. Modern, 3 Rooms, tile ferent meanings in different whom to look for ethical guid­ tate those earlier ideals. bath, heat, hot wate r, stove, re­ environments. A Jewish com­ ance. frigerator. PA 5-0388; PA 4-0700. 24-Jobs Wanted - Women munity in Kenosha, Wisconsin, FIFTH: The natural frustra­ EAST SIDE, 26 Grotto Avenue: Five tions of youth heightened by rooms, redecor ated, heat included, JEWISH woman wanted to live in or in Leeds. England, or in FOURTH: The decline of the parking. DE 1-3838. 12-28 with elderly woman in good health. Capetown, South Africa, has a old pioneering challenge that limited career opportunities and UNFURNISHED APARTMENT FOR To act as companion. Pleasant sur­ was based upon unalloyed a deficient educational network. RENT- East Side, between Hope roundings. Write Mrs. Levinson, 124 distinct spiritual identity of its and Elmgrovc A venue. Six rooms Pembroke Ave., Providence. own without impairing its re­ For a nation which calls itself first floor, completely redecorated'. WOMAN desires ironing, own home; spective American, British or the People of the Book, Israel PL 1-8439. or housework gentleman's home. Campaign Against is sadly lagging in its second­ 1.25 hourly, after 3, 941 -7815. ufn South African nationalities. Sa-Building Materials "Ours is an Israeli nationality: Soviet Synagogue ary-school facilities. Less than 25-lawns, landscape our political allegiance is to Is­ eight percent of the total school 4 x 8 lumber from 14' to 32' long NEW YORK- Reports reach­ population of 700,000 children co nstruction hemlock approximate­ MANURE, Odor free, delivered and rael. not to a religious code: ly 60,000. WI 1-3139. ufn spread for evergreens, shrubs, gar­ our spiritual personality must ing here last week from Lenin­ go on to full-time secondary dens, etc. 941 -9199. ufn TEARING down lairge mill: 200,000 develop along indigenous Israeli grad indicated that a cam­ education up to the age of 17 feet 2" matched planking, 1,000,000 pa ign against the main syna­ -18 years. bricks, timbers, piping, etc. Nation­ 26a-Merchandise For Sale lines. not as a corollary to J ew­ a l Wrecking Co., Inc., 164 Branch ish life in Sydney, Nova Scotia. gogue in that city. charging it These and other causes of Ave. UN 1-0422. 1-18 COUNTER tops, plastic, heat resis­ with "illegal activities," had ta nt, tremendo us savings, only 33c or Sydney. New South Wales." a contributory nature have en­ 9-Carpenters And Builders sq. foot. Martin Plastics, 95 Ha rt• But. you may point out. what been sta rted in the Soviet press gendered an atmosphere of ford AY enue, DE 1-6780. 12·28 of the kinship of J ewish survi­ as a result of Simhat Torah parochialism in an otherwise AARON, Carpentry, roofing, painting, festivities in which many young papering, cement work. $5 up. For 28-Moving, Storage, Trucking val over the ages. ti.e bond of mature intellectual and cultural prompt service. EL 1-6539. 12-28 a common herita ge and com­ J ews participated . The cam­ environment. And it makes one ALTERATIONS and remodeling, re­ A. C. Ethier Inc., piano and furniture mon suffering that has united pa ign was init iated by the di­ wonder how parochial think­ creation rooms, no job too small. moving. Local, long distance truck­ rector of a hospital near the Mos hier, DE 1-1591. 10-63 ing. PA 2-5896. 1· 11 the farflung J ewish people and ing could have so quickly devel­ CARPENTRY, cabinet work, additions, MOVERS, insured, one truck, 2 men, preserved their unique destiny synagogue . oped among a people of built-in :, remodeling, kitchens, bathrooms, $7 hourly; 3 men, $9 ho urly. B & J as J ews? According to those reports. cosmopolitan upbringing. ,,( rumpus rooms. Quality work at the Trans .. Inc .. Pawtucket , R. I. , PA right p rice. EL 1-3938, EL 1-5781. 6-8917 any time. l0·63 To this the Israeli responds : several hundred Jewish young