<<

r . r . ::: .. i ::;;• .: 1--;1 0:-:rcAL ,.ssoc.· 11 209 ;.::GELL ST • P. 0 V. 6, 2 .I.

THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH WEEKLY IN R. I. AND SOUTHEAST MASS.

VOL. XLVIIl, NO. S FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1964 15¢ PER COPY 16 PAGES Last Days of Passover; I Goldberg Says Soviets Try IServices Start Tonight Services for the concluding To Suppress Seder Service days of Passover, today and to­ morrow, wtll be held In Temples WASHINGTON , D. C, - The Justice Goldberg spoke of the and Synagogues throughout Rhode Soviet Union Is malclng II difficult Incident of exodus of Egypt as Island. for to get matzot "because "the first general strike In his­ Listed below are the final serv­ matzot are an Inseparable part tory, a great labor di s pute." ices which were not carried ln of the Seder service" that tell s Moses, said Justice Goldberg, who last week' s edition of the Herald. a story of freedom which Soviet "might have been the president of wants to s uppress, Supreme the union," led " the first great TEMPLE BETH EL Court Justice Arthur J. Goldberg revolution against the Institution Passover services ar Temple said last week. of human slavery which had more Beth El wlll be held tonight at SpeakJng at a model Seder spon­ universal significance than a la­ 8:15 P .M. RabblWllllamG.Braude sored by the B'nal B'rlth Hillel bor dispute." "The story of Moses, will deliver a sermon on "Sacri­ Foundation at American Unlver­ a story of the rebelllon against 'Jaboti~sky Was A Realist' flece." slty, Justice Goldberg said, "It slavery, was the s tory which led Saturday services wlll be at IO ls absolutely Inconsistent wlth a Jewish tradition and which Is lead­ and 11 A.M., and at 5:45 P .M. non-democratic regime for the ing the tradition of the world Says Ghetto Survivor CONGREGATION story of Passover to be freely today." SHAARE ZEDEK told .. . and for the symbols of uThere is no reconcUtni one­ "The Jews of Germany, of Jews who lived In the Evening services at Congrega- Passover to be displayed . . . they self with the Institution of slavery. Poland, were naive - they didn't Ghetto believed that there would !Ion Shaare Zedek wlll be held to­ are symbols of the struggle for Today one of the most Important believe that a civilized govern- be three ghettos which would be night at 6 P .M. freedom." They tell a story that phrases In the Haggadah Is, 'Re­ ment, • nation of scientists, doc- allowed to go on - In Cracow, Rabbi Hershel Solnlca wlll ad­ "a country whtcb does not bell eve member that you were once slaves tors, composers, etc., would wipe Warsaw and Radom. They coul d dres s the Congregation before in democracy, In humanity, In free­ in the land of Egypt' out an entire nation. They would not believe that the Germans were Saturday morning Ylzkor Service, dom and 'tn llberty cannot permit kill - thousands, perhaps, tens of bent on the complete annihilation at 10 A.M. A dedication In mem­ to be told." Justice Goldberg concluded his thousands - but they did not be- of the Jewish people. ory of William Bloom wlll be held Three hundred students and remarks by saying "Passover has lleve until the last minute that Feeling that as long as they during the Ylzkor. faculty members attended the event great historical and universal sig­ 't the Germans meant to wipe them were amenable to the rule of the CRANSTON at the Washington Hebrew Con­ nificance but basically It wlll be out completely." Germans, they would be allowed JEWISH CENTER gregation. and always remain a Jewish holi­ It was in the Warsaw Ghetto to survive, these Jews whose Passover services at the Cran- The model Seder was conducted day, a holiday for Jews to recall that the Jews fought back at their strength and resolution were ston Jewish Center wlll conclude by student members of the Hillel their proud ancient and contem­ Nazi oppressors. They knew they weakened by starvation living, by tonight at 8:15 p .M. This will be unit. porary tradition." would not - could not - win torture, by fear , did not believe a special holiday family service against the superior forces of the when they were told that the Ger- and Passover refreshments will be Germans, but since they were mans were killing all Jews and served at the Oneg Shabbat. To Launch Bond Campaign going to die, they felt that they that the Warsaw Ghetto would be Tonight's services will be con­ might as well take as many destroyed as well as the others ducted by Rabbi Saul Leeman. Germans as possible with them. had been destroyed. TEMPLE BETH DA YID At Dinner On April 15 Among the Inhabitants of the A quotation from the book of Final Passover services will The Men's DlvislonoftheRbode raconteur, will entertain, A cock­ Warsaw Ghetto were followers of Dr. David Wdowtnski, "And We be held tonight and tomorrow Island Committee, State of Israel tail reception will beheldat6P.M. Jabotlnslcy, a milltant Zionist. As Are Not Saved': , published In 1963 morning at Temple Beth David. Bonds, will launch Its state-wide prior to the dinner. Morris Zylberberg, now a teacher on the 20th anniversary of the Tonight's services wlll be at 1964 campaign for $300,000 at a at the Cranston Jewish Center Warsaw Ghetto uprising, serves 6 P.M., under the direction of Can- dinner to be heldWednesday,Aprll The event, which will be for Hebrew School, and one of the few to underline Mr, Zylberberg's tor Charles Ross. 15 , ·at 6:30 o'clock tn the Garden men only, wUI kick off the Men's Division activities In the Rhode survivors of the Warsaw Ghetto statement. Dr, Wdowtnsld, one of Services tomorrow will bt at Room of the Sheraton-BIitmore Island drive. and the German and Pollsh con- the relatively few survivors of the 9 A.M., with Ylzkor Services at Hotel , it was announced by Joseph centration camps, says, "Jabotin- European gehenna, Is presently a 10 A.M. Thaler, general chairman. The dinner will al so inaugurate sky was a realist." Many of the (Continued on Page 8) (Continued on Page 8) Emll Cohen, humorist and the new Third Development Israel 11111111111111111111m1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111u1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Bond Issue for .$400,000,000 to be sold In the next five years. In addition to Mr. Thaler, cam­ paign leaders Include Dr. Die Ber­ The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising By Moshe Zylberberg ger, honorary chairman; and Rabbi Ell A. Bohnen, Stanley Grossman, There were about 330,000 Jews with a valor unparalleled in human whether the memories of this up­ Marvin S. Holland, Judge Frank In Warsaw at the time of the out­ history. . rising will really be engraved In our Ucht and Robert A. Rtesman, break of the War In September 1939, The commander of the German hearts forever, ls a question that can associate chairmen. In October 1940, the Germans army, the hangman General Stroop, only be answered by posterity. Men's Division committee herded this great number of Jews whose mission it was to destroy the But to make sure that it will be chairmen Include Adjt. Gen. into a ghetto separated from the ghetto, wrote In his diary: "not a a positive reply, we of the present Leonard Holland and Paul Levlten, Gentile population by walls and slngle Jew gave himself up volun­ generation must not forget, but we chairman and co-chairman, re- barbed wire, tarily. We continued systematically must also teach our children In the blowing up or blocking the sewer home and In school the deeper mean­ In July 1942, mass deportations entrances • , •" One patrol dis­ Ing of tbls revolt. It ls part and par­ were organized mainly to concen­ covered an unascertalned number of cel of the spirit of the Maccabees, tration camps and gas chambers. corpses floating In a main sewer of the fighters of Massada, of the This was performed under cover of under the ghetto. On the 20th day generations who died in the Middle rumors spread by the Germans that of the Uprising, he wrote: "The ages for the sake of our faith and re­ the deportees were going to labor former Jewish quarter ofWarsawls ligion, and of our heroes In the war camps. At the end of October 1942, no longer In ·existence, There was a of Independence in Israel. Justice as a result of this mass deporta­ Jewish District in Warsaw," for all they've suffered throughout tion, only about 50,000 Jews re­ In order to prevent the com­ generations, so that niy heaven and mained in Warsaw. Already in Jan­ memoration of our greatest catas­ Throne shall shake to their founda- uary 1943, the first attempt at a trophe and the observance of the an­ tions. . ... revolt was made by the youth of niversary of the heroic struggle the Warsaw ghetto, but this revolt from coinciding with Pesach, the Chaim Nachman Bialik, our great was unsuccessful. When in the joyous festival of liberation, The Hebrew poet, exclaimed In anger and spring of 1943, rumors reached Knesset (Parliament of the State of despair in his immortal Al the Warsaw ghetto that the Ger­ Israel) designated one of the days of Hashechltah (The Massacre), after mans were preparing to deport the the uprising, namely the 27th of Ni- the slaughter of our brethren in remaining 50,000 Jews from War­ san, which falls this year on April 9 Kishinev In 1903. lnKlshlnev,forty- saw, the leaders of the Jewish Un­ as the permanent day for the com- five Jews were slain and eighty-six derground decided to resort to or­ memoration of the uprising. This day were severly wounded. In the War- , ganized resistance against the Ger- was adopted by the World Jewish saw Ghetto uprising, thousands fell · mans. Congress as a national memorial in a desperate battle with our day. The response to the call of the national banner proudly borne aloft. By then the people knew of the w Id J h c b bee And In Europe, six million of our fate that awaited them, and rather or ewls ongress as n brethren were murdered, more than spectively, redemption comm!~ increasing year by year. Alter Boyrnan, chairman, organi­ than walk like sheep to the slaughter The revolt In Warsaw was aftght a million children among them. zation purchases: and Edwin s. we decided to rise up against tbe op- for dignity of the whole Jewish peo- Rabbis, teachers, leaders of com- Soforenko, chairman, Insurance pressor. pie, truly al Klddush ha'am v'eal munitiea, parents and youth - let company purchases. On the 19th day of April 1943, Ktddush Ha'shem. The revoltshould us all rally In one expression of Community chairmen are on the eve of Peaach, the Jewish become the eternal heritage of the tribute to the ftghtersoftheGhettos, Paul Bernon, Woonsocket; Harry _,. t I 1--' _.. to the six million martyrs, to the ""1sing against the mtgh ty German Jewi .... peop e aa t was P .,,._...... vi of unbr It .... ritl A. Schwartz, Pawtucket; Samuel z. army began. We fought with our extended in behalf oftheJewt1hpeo- ctory our O en g.,. Bazarslty, Newport; and Harold meager arms at our disposal and pie. Whether this ls golngtohappen, 1 (Moriturt Europe te salutantl) Ratush and Albert L. Bensuaan, ·--II-IIIIINI-IIHlllllltlllNmlllllllllAIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMfflll•-m11111NHUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIUIIIHIIIIHIINIIIIIIIIIIUIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIHIIHIIIIIIIINIINIINllnH11111 Cranston-Warwick. DEPENDS PAR1Y !lament last week that the party was not anti-Semitic and that If JOHANNESBURG - J. S. La­ efforts were made to spread anti­ Committee To Finalize Program Plans ~ buschagne , a member of Par- Semitism In South ·Africa, they 2: !lament of the governing Na­ should be "knocked on the head ..; tionallst party declared In Par- as one kills a snake." ·For Annual Community Center Meeting Murry Halpert. Jewish Com- The committee Is now worlclng r::l munlty Center president. this on final arrangements for the g: week announced the appointment meeting program, scheduled for < of cor:'mlttee members for the next month. The program wlll In­ ADLER, POLLOCK & SHEEHAN Center s 39th Annual Meeting. The elude the election of new officers ATTORNEYS AT LAW committee Includes Harold Baron, and members to the board of dl­ ~ cbalrman: Mrs. lrv!ng Fain, co- rectors. reports by the executive !:: 530 HOSPITAL TRUST BUILDING chairman. Dr. Joslln Berry, Mrs. director and president, and spe­ PROVIDENCE l, R. I, Ben Luttman and Lawrence Hop- dal guests fenberg. At a .:ecent meeting of the Center board of directors, a nom­ ATTENDS MEETING NEW TELEPHONE NUMBER, APRIL 1 inating committee was elected. Mrs. Joseph A. Pulver rep­ Elected were chairman Maurice UN 1-0800 resented Temple Beth El at a Share, Peter Bardach, Dr. Berry, meeting held In Newton. Mass., last Charles J. Fox and David Meyers week to formulate plans for the from the board, and Bertram WALTER ADLER Blennlal Convention of the Union Bernhardt. Mrs. Max Leach and BERNARD R. POLLOCK oC American Hebrew Congrega­ Sidney Meyer from the member­ WILLIAM J . SHEEHAN COUNSEL: tions. ship-at-large. She was appointed chairman NORMAN J. BOLOTOW DAVID I. SHACTMAN ENGAGED - Mr. and Mrs. A. The nominating committee wlll Arnol,:l Rodman of 1620 Broad of the creative arts committee PETER L KENNEDY MASSACHusms BAR present a slate of officers and 13 Street, Edgewood, announce the and wlll be In charge of program­ members tor election to the board engagement of their daughter, San­ ming. of directors. The slate of pro­ dra Elaine, to Richard z. Karp, posed officers wlll be announced son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Karp SEN. DOUGLAS SPEAKS to the membership on or before of 11 Belcher Avenue, Brockton, The Brotherhood of Temple Aprll 15 . Mass. Beth El wlll present 1111 no I s Miss Rodman Is a graduate of Senator Paul H. Douglas as the FAVORS JOINT FORCES Cranston High School , East Har­ guest speaker at Its meeting on - Rellgtous Af­ com Junior College In Bryn Mawr, Sunday, Apr!! 12, at 8:30 P .M. In fairs Minister Zorach Warhaft!g Pa., and the Uni versity of Rhode dee! ared last week that the National Island. the Sanctuary. Sen. Douglas wlll talk on "Truth ln Lending." Rellglous Party favors the Inclu­ Mr. Karp was graduated from All members of the Congrega­ sion of all creative forces In the Brockton High School and the Uni­ tion and their friends are Invited Government - the Liberals and versity of Massachusetts where he to attend the meeting. Herut as well as Mapam. was a member of Tau Epsllon Phi fraternity. August 2~ has been set as the wedding date. ORGANIZATION BENJAMIN HYMAN Baden. Switzerland. on Sept. 2. Funeral services for Benjamin 1891, the son of the late Jacob and NEWS Hyman, 84, of Miami Beach. Fla., Sarah (Mossbacher) Dreyfuss. SCHOLARSHIP FUND who died on March 25, were held He founded the shoe firm In Friends of the Providence He­ on March 27 at the Max Sugarman Providence In I 918 and was ac­ brew Day School wlll meet on Memorial Chapel. Burial was In tively engaged In Its operation un­ Sunday at the school to discuss Uncoln Park Cemetery. tll his retirement three years the scholarship fund. Scholarships The husband of the late Fannie ago. are granted to deserving students (Sugarman) Hyman, he was born Mr. Dreyfuss was a member so that no quallfled child may be In Russia on March 5, 1880, a of Temple Beth Et for 25 years deprived of the advantages offered son of the late Solomon and Jen­ before moving to Cranston and be­ by the school. nie Hyman. A retired real estate came a member of the Cranston The main objective of the man. he had llved In Providence Jewish Center. He was a llfe Friends of the Hebrew Day School for more than 50 years before member of Redwood Lodge, Is to help the school flnanc!ally by moving to Florida In 1946. F. & A.M. contributions to the scholarship Hf! was one of the founders of Surviving are a son, Dr. Jack fund. Tern\, Emanu-EI and the Jewish B. Dreyfuss of Warwick; five sis­ The committee of the Friends Home .or the Aged, serving on ters, Mrs. Rallne Eiseman of. New lneludes Arthur Kaplan, Max Al­ the board of dlrectorsofthelatter, York City, Mrs. Theresa Cohen perin, Judge Frank Licht, Ben­ and was a member of the Touro and Mrs. Mimi Antmann, both of jamin Brier, Samuel Rosen, Alex­ Fraternal Association. Is r a e I • Mrs. Bertha Plaut of ander Rumpler and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Hyman Is survived by two Fr an kf or t, Germany, and Mrs. Archibald Sllverman. sons, Wllllam Hyman of Provi­ Henrietta Lowenstein of Toulouse. dence and Carl Hyman of Paw­ ; and two g:randsons. BASEBALL PROGRAM tucket: a daughter, Mrs. Nathan Pre-season baseball Instruc­ Rubin of Yonkers, N.Y.; a sister, • • • tion at the Jewish Community Mrs. S. H. Tobin of Miami Beach; CHARLES G. GREENSTEIN Center tor boys 10 to 12 years five grandchildren, and three Funeral services for Charles old wlll continue on Monday and great-grandchlldren. G. Greenstein. 57 , of 57 Chatham Thursday afternoons from 4 to • • • Road, Cranston, who died on Sun­ 5:30 P .M. Junior High boys wlll MRS. MAX GOLDWORM day In a Boston hospital after a continue to report tor practice Funeral services for Mrs. short Illness, were held on on Tuesday and Wednesday, from Jennie (Sucolsky) Gordon Gold­ Wednesday at Temple Beth Israel, 3 to 5 P .M.. until the start of worm of 728 Broad Street, who died Burial was In Sharon Memorial league play In early May. on March 26 after a long Illness. Park In Sharon, Mass. Special Sunday afternoon clinics were held the following day at the Mr. Greenstein, a Providence wlll be held for the Junior High Max Sugarman Memorial Chapel. businessman and a leader In the and Midget groups on April 5, 12 Burial was In Uncoln Park Jewish community, was the hus­ and 19 - the Junior Highers wlll Cemetery. band of Olga (Kornfeld) Green­ meet from 1 to 3 P .M., and the Born In Russia on July 7, 1881. stein. He was born In Provldenc< Midgets wlll meet from 2 to 4 a daughter of the late David and on July 4, 1906, a son of the !au P .M. Attendance at two of the Marsha Sucolsky, she had been a Morris and Goldie (Markovitz' three Sunday cllnlcs Is required Providence resident for 50 years. Greenstein. · before team assignments can be She was the widow of Max Gold- He was the founder and pro­ made. worm. prietor of the Alpine Roofing Co. The Peewee group, for boys Mrs. Goldworm Is survived by and a member of the New Engl and eight and' nine years old, will one son, Dr. Philip Gordon of Roofers and Siders Association. meet for the first time May 4, at Providence; one daughter. Mrs. For many years Mr. Green­ the conclusion of the Center's Harry Davis of Providence; two stein was an active member of elementary sports program. brothers, Arthur and Julius Davis Temple Beth Israel, serving on of London. England; one sister, the board of directors, and was Mrs. Ullle Ballon of London; three Immediate past president of the NEW MASSEUR grandchildren, and three great­ Temple. In 1962 he received a Ed J amlel has been named new grandchildren. certificate of merit from the masseur of the Men's Health Club • • • Jewish Theological Seminary of which wlll re-open on Sunday at GUSTAV DREYFUSS America for his outstanding ser­ 9:30 A.M. at the Jewish Com­ Funeral services for Gustav vice. Newest look of easy elegance munity Center. Dreyfuss, 72,of76WeetmoeDrlve, He was a member of B'nal "DEBONAIR" Executive Length Hose Warwick, who died on Monday after B'rlth and the Jewish Home for a year's !llness, were held on the Aged. 1liROPHY WINNERS Wednesday at the Cranston Jewish Besides his wife, he Is sur­ Narragansett AZA won the first •2.00 by d'ORSAV- Center. Burial '!"as In Mount Car­ vived by ·two sons, Rabbi Howard place trophy In the annual Skit Nlte mel Cemetery, . N.Y. R. Greenstein of Temple Sina!; held by the Youth Council of the "'Dal s• ll!Doullwe ~ (_ _._ _., ._ wlll talce. Mr. Dreyfuss was the founder Springfield, Mass., and Dr. Jason Jewish Community Center I as t pthool,ghthebueleatdayaln atyle.d'ORSAY ~~ of the North American Shoe Co. Greenstein of Boston; two - tNmed 2 apeclal Nyloli tlbera baclc-to-baolc In a fine week. The winners presented an of Providence. He l!ved In the brother s , Myer Greenstein of original entry, "The Rest Home," 240 IINdle conatrvctlon. The reault ... a look of euy elegance Greater Providence area for 50 Providence, and Jack Greenstein ~ with an anlaZlng - lclnd of aoftneu that we call written and directed by Sonny Rod­ years before moving to Warwick of Jersey City, N.J.; two sisters, I ..,_...... _. Knit with unique lop "ctlona that gently hug kin. two years ago. Mrs. Rose Singer and Mrs. Pauline I the calf. One alze e-t-r-e-t.c-h-e-1 to flt all. In the new fashion Second place honorsweretaken The husband of the late Clara Mencoff, both of Providence. and colora. Executive Length - $2.00. Anklet Length - $1.10. by Dodeem BBG with a fairytale (Brull) Dreyfuss, he was born In two grandchlldren. take-off, "Snow Flake and the Seven Inches." An Imitation of the Beatles by four Sigma Gamma Fraternity Max Sugarman Funeral 'Home HERBERT BROWN musicians - Shelly Mossberg, "THE JEWISH FUNERl

SAVE 30-60% OPEN 9 A.M. TO 9 P. M. "' In :i! STUART SHOES !Tl ;,:, " THf MOST WALKfD ABOUT SHOfS IN TOWN" :c Hollywood 0 1478 PARK AVENUE CRANSTON, R.I . 0 !Tl vi By Barney Glazer r R. I. CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERTS z> 0 Hollywood, Calif. - What the famous Sholem Aleichem play, presents :c price yldcllshkelt? Oscar Os troff, "Hard to Be a Jew" at the Civic. !Tl ;,:, producer of plays at the He used English dialogue, explain­ > Los Angeles Civic Playhouse, ing, uThere aren't Jews here or THE BUDAPEST STRING QUARTET r _o thinks It's somewhere between the anywhere to support an appreciable Tuesday, ·April 14 at 8:30 P.M. matinee ticket cost of $1.50 and run using Yiddish dlalogue." Even .,, ;,:, the Saturday night $4.00 seat. today, after thousands of Jews have Admission: S2 .SO, $2 .25, $1.75 (Sl.25 St 1,1d ents). Checks Ostroff formerly produced Yid­ Immigrated here from other parts poyoble 10 Bro w n Un iv ersity, Boa 1903, Providence 12. ~ dish plays at the Douglas Park of the world, there still aren't _-< Theater, Chicago. He hired the enough to support a Yiddlsh play > greatest - Paul Muni (Muni longer than a few weeks. R. I. SCHOOL of DESIGN AUDITORIUM -c ii Welsenfrelnd), Herman Yablokoff, In New York, a Y!ddlsh :,:: Menasha Skulnlk, J ackle Hill!ard, attraction can run 12 weeks but Box Office Open April 14 trom S P. M. c= comecllenne Fraydele Oysher. only because of its support by ENGAGED - Dr. and \1rs. David "" Leon Llebgold, Lilly Lllana, long established organizations that J. Cohen of 327 Elmgrove Avenue :c comecllan Michael Rosenberg, Sey­ were raised on the benefit of the announce the engagement of their THE WORKMEN'S CIRCLE 0-... daughter, Susan Lee Cohen, to mour Rexide, Miriam Kressyn, Yiddish theater. PRfSfNTS A Jacob Jacobs, . Said Ostroff, "A Yiddish play Elton B. Kl!banoff of 195 Water­ He also reminisced nos talgi­ offers its audience a particular man Street, the son of Dr. and cally about the late stars of the feeling. Everyone comes away Mrs. Harold F, Klibanoff of 48 Yldcllsh theater: his wife Rose feeling they have enjoyed a good Cole Avenue. Concert - meeting Wallersteln, , Aaron seder - having partaken of a Miss Cohen is a graduate of SUNDAY, APRIL 12th - AT 8:00 P.M. Lebedef, Sigmund Mogulesko, Jen­ full repast with many delicacies." Hope High School and ! s attending nie Goldstein, Nell!e Casman, He added, "The golden age of Boston Univer sity. Crown Hotel Madam Ken! Llptzln, Morris Mos­ the Yiddish theater currently faces Mr. Kll banoff wlll graduate kowltch, Maurice Schwartz, Lud­ a grass-roots r evival. As one of from Brown L'niversi ty in June and • MISS SONIA LEZERON - Sop,ono vig Satz, Leon Blank, Bertha its supporters , Los Angeles audi­ plans to enter Harvard Lnlvers!ty • SAUL GORODETSKY - Pianist Law School in September . Kalish, David Kessler, Boris ences are br eathing life into the BENJAMIN GEBINER--Guest Speaker Thomasheffsky, Josef Buloff, Yiddish language and th eater that A June 7 wedding has been Jacob P. Adler, Stella Adler, Ru­ are so fllled with laughter and tears planned. O.dicatH to tit~ Observanc~ of the Annirersory ol the the dolph and Joseph Schildkraut, Re­ and the very soul of the Jewish Excellent opportunities are in Warsaw Gh~Ho Rrvolt Againsf Tit~ Noris gina Prager, Kalman Yuvelier. people." the Herald' s Classified ad s. Abraham Goldfaden, Jacob Ben Admissian Free Public lnYited Ami, Samuel Goldenberg. Times have changed little for the elders, said Ostroff. They Bridge used to save pennies to attend by Revoke budget-priced matinees. They still do. Highest-priced seats on The following is a simple hand of hearts and returned a trump. Saturday night are usually grabbed but a good illustration of superior Declarer won this trick In his up by the modern offspring. card-play. It confirms my theory own hand and he now had to decide Reservations Also Accepted for Old folks look upon the new th at one should onl y take finesses whe-ther or not to finesse the generation of Yiddi sh performers which are absolutely essential. diamond s or the clubs for his 10 • DINNER MEETINGS as upstarts. They reserve the tricks. right to criticize and compare North • BOWLING BANQUETS them with the greats of yesterday. 4'"-K, 8. 6. 2. One can see from the way the • GROUP PARTIES ¥-A.2. cards are placed that if he had "Our Boatmen's Room Has Unique Atmosphere" At the same time, the senior citi­ ♦ -A . Q . .J. 2 (/ zens cling to their traditional right chosen either finesse, he would ,t.-K. J. 5. have gone dow n. Bur in fact , he For Information CaH CY 4-4936 to complain about everything. _The K ~s t J-: ;i< t theater is too hot, the theater is dlscovered a safer way or playing #!>-7. 3. #!>-A. -1 the hand - one that gave him the too cold, don't sit me behind a ¥ -Q. J . 10. "· ~-E !-- . :·. s. maximum chance of making 10 post, I don't see any posts, what ♦ -1 0 . 9. 7, 4. ♦ -K. 5. happened to them, the seats aren't ,f.-10. 7, 4. -• -Q. 9. 3. tricks. He played the ace or dla­ spaced right,, my seat feels like an South monds, returned to his own hand egg box, the piano player plays too #!>-Q. J. lU. 9. ;;. with a trump, and played another ¥-9,6. diamond. If the diamonds had been loud, I can't hear the actors, why ♦ -8 . 6. 3. dlvided, he could have discar ded are the actors shouting. ,f.-A.6.2. But when the final curtain falls, a club on the winning diamond in Bidding: All vulnerable; North, dummy. If the king of dlamonds they still do what they used to do. deale r. They stand and applaud, refusing had been ba re in either hand, he North East South West would also have made hi s con­ to desist until the star makes a ID IH !S 2H curtain speech. They expect it and tract. If, as in thi s case, East 4 S Pass Pass Pass held the king and one, this was get it. from ROUND-the-CORNER A heart was led and South took the safest way to avoid losing a Herman Yublokoff and a r etinue club trick. If East had held K, 10, of accomplished players Just the first trick with the ace in x, x of diamonds, declar er could closed a successful run at the dummy. He then played the king to still have fallen back on the club ROUND- the- WORLD Civic Playhouse in " Papirossen" of rrumps, which East won with fin esse. and "My Son and I." Fraydele Oy­ the ace. East then cashed the king "We've been there!" sher, the late Moyshe Oysl)er's sister, s tars April 8 in "A CALL US FOR FIRST - HAND INFORMATION Chazendel Auf Shabes." .,Three generaticns attend to­ day' s plays," said Ostroff. "The e PUERTO RICO, 6 nights, inc. JET . $180.50* 7 doys ot fobulou, P1,1erto Rico Sh e roton or El Son J1,1 on hotels. lfo1,1nd trips, jet Cadillacs and Continentals roll up flight, plus tron,fers, ,ightseein9, cockta ils . regularly with grandma, grandpa, YOUNG MARRIEDS the National Community Relations ' fre quent regulo, d e portures from New York the daughter and son, and the The Jewish Community Cen­ Advisory Council; Edwin Wolf 11, grandchildren. Obviously, the ter's newest group, The Young president of the National Founda­ e MIAMI PACKAGE TRIPS yo unger folks are reluctant to at­ Marrieds, will hold a get-together tion for ; Betram low Spring Rates - Immediate Confirmations tend. It Is their first association Sunday at 8 P ,M. to finalize plans H. Gold, executive director of the with a culture that has enriched for its Initial program meeting Jewish Cente r s Assoc. of Los the lives of so many. on April 19. Angeles; Rabbi Israel Miller, ISRAEL- via JET $535 "When they watch the show. Members and non-members chairman of the JWB Commission ROUND TRIP - CHILDREN UNDER 12 ½ FARE they al so can't help watching are Invited to attend Sunday's ses­ on Jewish Chaplaincy; Solomon grandma and grandpa. The elders' sion. Information may be obtained Utt, JW B president, and Sanford expressiorts are so rewarding, the by calling Mal Goldenberg at the Sci ender , JW B executive vice • via JET, round trip . $342* youngsters suddenly discover the East Side Building, L~ 1-2674. president. pungency and ta'am of Yiddish. Mrs. Mary Bunting, president e LONDON - PARIS - ROME JET ... $446* They recognize and appreciate the ' 14 to 21 doy ,our,d trip J et excursi on fare. Other cit ies moy be odded ol no ADULT SOFTBALL of Radcliffe College, will address eatro cost. essence of Judaism represented All adult men, inclucllng boys a conference of Center women• s by this warm and vivid language." 16 years old and above, will be­ groups at noon Wednesday, April WORLD'S FAIR PACKAGE TRIPS Ostroff said thatthe youngsters gin play in the Jewish Community 15 , prior to the official opening e who don't understand Ylddlsh find Center Adult Softball League next of the JWB Convention. no difficulty with the beautiful month. Sunday morning workouts melodies. They adopt "Tzu Mlhr are held at the Sessions Street SISTERHOOD MEETING CRUISE HEADQUARTERS Hutgekoomen a Cuzzina" as quick­ Field from 9 A.M. to noon. A meeting oi the Sisterhood of ly as they do anything mutiliated Advance registration is not Congregation ~lishkon Tflloh will BOOK NOW FOR MEMORIAL DAY by The Beatles. They recognize required for the adult cir cult. be held Wednesday at 8:15 P.M. tragedy with universal understand­ in the soc! al hall. A nominatin~ WEEKEND ing. They have a Jewish heart. JWB CONVENTION committee will be appointed to BANNER-CONCORD-GROSSINGER'S-NEVELE Tragedy touches them deeply. The Jewis h Community Center choose a new slate of officers FALLSVIEW- POLAND SPRING-MAGNOLIA- TAMARACK But comedy presents a will be represented at the 1964 for the ensuing year. dlfficulty. They are bewildered Biennial Convention of the National Rabbi Emanuel Lazar will be when funny lines regale the older Jewish Welfare Board (JWB) at the the guest of the Sister hood at the and responsive audience. Immedi­ Statler Hll ton Hotel In Boston , meeting. A collation will follow, _J/.~ll<'f/lllOon :},.;P" 011,~~ .,ecialt1;1 ately, they ask, "What did he Mass. , on April 15 to I 9. say?" Patiently, grandparents ex­ Among the local delegates will PASSO\'ER DANCE CALL ANYTIME plain. be Murry Halpert, president of the The "21-35 Club" of Temple A Jewish play in Los Angeles ]CC, and Dr. Bernard Carp, ex­ B'nal ',loshe will sponsor a Pass­ can't be booked longer than six ecutive director, and other officers over Dance on Sunday , from 8 P ,M_ Zelda Kouffman weeks. As George Ross , treasurer and committee chairmen of the to midnight, at the Temple, 1845 and hou se manager at the Civic Center, Commonwealth Avenue, Brighton, CRANSTON TRAVEL SERVICE Playhouse, explained, "That's how Mass., near Cleveland Ci rcle. long It takes us to run out of Jew­ Speakers at the convention will Music will be provided by the 801 Park A•enue, Cranston ish pat:r'ons." include Dr. Abram L. Sachar , Nick ~lascetta Orches tra. Free In 1950, the late \laur!ce president of Brandeis L'niverslty; parking will be avail able and re­ Eves. By Appt. ST 1-4977 Schwartz dlrected and starred In Lewis H, Weinstein, president of freshments will be served, !~

.. d Chicago. The report Is on a survey of 135 colleges and the religious convictions of the FROM FRIDAY TO FRIDAY students, J.. Jewish students, according to ..; that survey, fully 60 percent of THE ONLY ANGLO JEWISH WEEKLY IN R I AND SOUTHEAST MASS The Greatest Influence them, six out of every ten stu­ ::I dents, have confessed that they "'II. J!'!'l.lo~ E~la~:-: J~~y In Our Life are Indifferent to their faith. 'They < Box 6063, Providence. R. L 02904 - Telephone 724-et lng to them, recited poetry, and en- 1:00 p.m.-Unlted Order or True Sisters, Inc. »oard Meetlng (Continued on Page 12) .(Contlnued an Page 13) RABBIS ORGANIZE GO

viet delegate, apparently lgno~ ll ■ TA ■ Ll ■ H[O 1931 <( Ing the veiled attacks on Mos­ cow's treatment of Jews, said E. R. DAVENPORT & co. I the United States Idea of cen­ demnlng anti-Semitism was all right but should be expanded tc MEMBERS NEW Y O R K STOCK EXCHANGE Include Nazism, neo-Nazlsm and ANO OTHER PRINCIPAL EXCHANGES other racist practices. Both the United States delegate and Mr. Comay said they favored separat­ ing these Ideas rather than linking Temple 1-7150 them. Mrs. Tree told the Commis­ sion that anti-Semitism was a danger In the past and Is a danger today. "Let us strike frankly and . "f."ak plainly of DIRECTORS anti-Semitism, • she said. Although her criticisms were Edward R . D avenport Allan G. Davenport J. Irving McDowell dlreeted at the Soviet Union, C. Richard Blake Clarence F . Andrews P aul S. D avenport some were Interpreted by ob­ Benjamin M . Falk Allen U. Catlow servers as applying also to Po­ land. She noted that some states provided German-language schools but prohibited Hebrew OFFICERS schools. "Edward R. D avenport, Chairman Mr Comay teld the Commis­ Allan G . D avenport, President C. Richard Blake, E xec. Vice Pres. and Treasurer sion that there existed In a J. Irving M cD owell, Senior Vice President Benjamin M . Falk, Senior V ice President Allen U. Catlow, Senior Vice President Clarence F . Andrews, Vice President Observers Forecast J ohn H . B. M achon, Vice President Albert J. Benharris, Vice President Lengthy Protest Paul S. D avenport, Secretary Oscar W. Drummond, Assistant Treasurer BRUSSELS - After twe years ef pulling and tugging, minister, EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE of the Eurepean Common market Allan G. Davenport J. Irving McDowell C. R ichard Blake put together last week a trade Paul S. Davenport pact for Israel. The European Benjamin M. Falk Allen U. Catlow states - West Germany, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Belglwn and Luxembeurg - agreed te offer REGISTERED REPRESENTATIVES Israel tariff exemptions on a nwn­ Henry C. Reeves ber ol finished goods. Frederick G. Brown George L. Fales Same ebservers here said t► Robert F. Burnett William Hargreaves Leon W. Saunders night the Cemmon Market pr► Charles T . Caves Lovell J. Holabird Arthur C. Simonds pesals ceuld be expected to touch Alfred W. Swanson .ti a string of protests from the Lillian Cohen J . Edward Joyce Arab-blec nations, bitter enemies Stuart T. Coleman Robert W. Patterson J. David Waddington of Israel. Edward H. Doerr Richard T. Powers Rollin C. Whyte Under the propesed pact, a dezen er so of Israel's experts Mario P. Prattico te the Cammon Market will be exempt frem the Community's OFFICES commen external tariff of 20 per­ 923 Hospital Trust Bldg. and cent. Providence The exemptions will Include 436 Hospital. Trust Bid&, tires and tubes, gloves, nylon New Haven 250 Church Street 1toc:klngs, ladles' bats, bathing lllllts, raincoats and other clothes made of synthetics, and aeveral products made froDJ almnlnwn. CORRESPONDENT Jos,phthal & Co., , Established 1910 Dire,t Privllle Wire -lo New York WITNESSES SOIXlHT NEW YORK - 1be fate of the Large Enough to be of Service, Small Enough to be a Friend® Jewish slave laborers In a Polish camp nm by the nazls during Regleterwd u . a . Patent OflAoe. World War II Is - tmder ln­ veadgation, and a search for sur­ YIYIDI wttnes•s bas been Initialed. / "' DR_. U.~B!,RGER March 17. He was a professor of ISRAEL LEADS CINCINNATI - Dr. Hans fine arts at the University of Bres­ Israel ranks first In the world .., Landsberger, a faculty member lau for 20 years \Dltll his ouster in the per capita consumpdon of ~ of the Hebrew Union College-Jew­ by the nazls. He cametotheUnlted poultry which last year exceeded -: ish lnsdtute of Rellgion, died here States in 1939. 50 p0lDlds per person• : ( ... SPECIAL MINISIRY ::I JERUSALEM - Creadon of a special Mlnlstry for Sctence and ; Research was suggested this week by Premier Levi E•hkol when he presented his office budget of $5,300,000. i"" JOE ANDRE'S ~ ORCHESTRA !i! !

~ MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED - The EJIKJAGED - Mr. and Mrs. Saul marriage of Miss Hilary Ross, Zarchen of 45 Cambria Court, ~ daughter of Lt. Col. and Mrs. Pawtucket, announce the engage­ Aaron P. Ross of 102 Blackstone ment of their daughter, Nancy Beth Boulevard, to Stephen D. Salk, Zarchen, to Michael Rabb II, son •an of Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Salk of Mr. and Mrs. Uonell Rabbof28 of lA Buswell Street, Boston, · Cambria Court, Pawtucket. Berlinsky and Shuman Kosher Market announces the Mass., on March 12. has been Miss Zarchen and Mr. Rabb announced. both were graduated from Paw­ retirement of Albert Berlinsky The couple will make their tucket West High School. home In Boston. The wedding has been set tor Aug. 16 of this year. Individual - Fleet CHOICE OF COLOR Workmen's Circle WE WILL CONTINUE AND EQUl,MENT ORGANIZATION Cadillac Chev Annual Program Set Olds Lincoln A portion of the annual concert NEWS TO SERVE YOU AS Pontiac T-Bird and meeting of the Providence area JERUSALEM EXAMINATION Others branches of the Workmen's Circle The annual Jerusalem Examin­ on Sunday. April 12, at the Crown ation of the Hebrew University Sp«iolizin9 In Hotel wlll be devoted to a mem­ wlll be conducted on April 5 by the MEL SHUMAN Ptrsonalizrd S.nict orial of the Warsaw Ghetto Up­ Bureau of Jewish Education, under rising. the dlrecdon of Mrs. Naomi Bur­ KOSHER MARKET Rates Include 1be guest speaker wlll be Ben­ styn. principal of the Community No Capitol ln•Htmtnt jamin Geblner, nadonal executive Hebrew High School. No Insurance Eaptnw secretary of the Workmen's Students In the highest grade of Circle. Mr. Geblner Is a radio the Advanced Department of the No Repair or Tirt Eap news commentator tn New York Community Hebrew High School 7 48 HOPE STREET Your Special Plates Moy Be Used Cltv. wlll take the examination to quali­ Emergency Car A•oiloble A musical program featuring fy tor academic recognition by the Wt Buy Your Prtst'nt Cars Yiddish, American and Israel! Hebrew University. Those who PROVIDENCE, R. I. songs, wlll be presented by Miss pass the exam receive a special Call PA 3-4700 Sonia Lezero. Saul Gorodetzsky certificate from the Unlversl ty will be the accompanist. which releases them from any GAspee 1-0950 1be publlc Is Invited to attend language requirement should they the program. enroll there. BROADWAY The Jerusalem Examination, similar to the Cambridge Univer­ AUTO LEASE CO. Hillel To Present sity English examinations tor foreign students, was Inaugurated FREE DELIVERY 766 Broadway Famed Dance Company by the Hebrew University to test Pawt. R. I. candidates In Hebrew. the Bible, The B'nal B'rlth Hillel Founda­ and Mlshnah, as well as In classic tion at Brown University wlll and modern Hebrew literature. sponsor an appearance by Noami Aleh-Leaf and the Middle East REGIONAL COIIITEST Dance Company on April 19 at Sally Wiesel and Roberta Fain Alumnae Hall, Pembroke College, of the Cranston Jewish Center at8P.M. will compete In the Northeast Jerusalem-born dancer Miss regional Bible Contest to be ad­ Aleh-Leaf has been acclaimed by ministered by the Bureau of Jew­ the press In Europe, Mexico, ish Educadon of Greater Provi­ Canada, Israel and the United dence an SlDlday, April 5. States. Miss Wiesel and Miss Fain The repertory company of the were the top winners In the recent Middle East Dance Company Is Rhode Island district contest. drawn from the traditions of Quallflers In the regional contest Jewish life and the pages of wlll go the Nadonal finals to be Jewish literature. The keynote Is held in New York next month. the Festival Suite, which express­ The National Bible Contest Is es the enthusiasm and awe of the sponsored by the Department of Individual. Education and Culture of the Jew­ Tickets tor the program may ish Agency and· the World Jewish be obtained at Hillel House, 80 Bible Society. Brown Street. Phone orders will ------be accepted at 421-7160. OFFICERS ELECTED The annual election of officers of Plantations Lodge 2011, B'nat Rabbi Brickner, UAC B'rith, was held recently at the home of Lawrence Haphenberg, 151 Cole Avenue. Director To Speak Officers elected were: Lester Rabbi Balfour Brickner, di­ Katz, president; Monroe Caslo­ rector of the Commission on In­ wltz, Dr. Leonard Komros,Melvin terfaith Activities of the Union Levin and Eliot Solomon, vice of American Congregations, will presidents; Ira Silverman, record­ speak at an Informal gathering Ing secretary; LawrenceWsldman, of the Temple Beth El 1964 Com­ fl nan c I a I secretary; Arthur bined Campaign for American Re­ Finkel stein, corresponding secre­ form Judaism on Thursday, April tary; Jack · Wilkes, treasurer; 16, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pearlman, ·chaplain and Irving J. Fain, 400 Laurel Av,;,nue. Arnold Uttstein and Dr. Robert Announcement of the meeting Curran, guardian wardens. Mor­ was made by Charles J. Fox, ton Paige, Perry Sbatldn and Mor­ chairman of the Congregation's ris Gastfreund were elected trust­ campaign program. Members of ees tor one, two and three years. the Congregation are invited to respectively. attend the meedng and bear Rabbi Mr. Katz, Mr. Hophenberg, Mr. Brickner' s message on "The Levin, Mr. Wilkes and Norman PAY OFF YOUR PILED-UP BILLS Challenge of American Jewish Sur­ Robinson were chosen ·as delegates vival . ., and Milton Dwares, Mr. Pearlman, ... with an Industrial National insured personal loan Mr. Utt stein, Mr. Solomon and MUSEUM PURCHASES Alvin Ecker were named alternate If you are piling up too many bills, pay them off ... and protect NEW YORK - The Jewish Mu­ delegates. :" ··1······.r L ·.. sewn of New YorkwastheheavlHt Mr. Katz was also elected as your credit ... with an Industrial National insured personal purchaser here at a public auction convention delegate, with all past :. ' I .: of the Michael M. Zagaysld collec­ presidents named as alternate con­ loan. You get monthly terms ... years to repay ... "built-in" tion of rare Jewish ritual objects. vendon delegates. INDUSTRIAL The auction. which was held at the The meedng was followed by a life insurance protection. Ask at any Installment Loan NATIONAi , HANK ()I,' Parke-Bernet Galleries here, bawllng party at the Seekonk Bawl­ Department of Industrial National Bank. IUIODE ISIAND brought a total of $347,640. ing Lanes.

\. ------

CLUB BOMBED Excellent opportunities are In the Herald'e Classified ads, .... Anti-Semitic Increase forces MENDOZA, Argentina - The Jewish Club of Mendoza was bomb­ PROVIDENCE SECTION NCJW ed last week for the second time Prolonged Session By DAIA In one month BUENOS AIRES - The DAIA, pointed to the activities In Argen­ COUNCIL THRIFT SHOP central representative body of Ar­ tina by Hussein Trlkl, the Arab FRANK F. SWARTZ gentine Jewry, voted to maintain League representative here, whose wishes to thank all of his itself ln "permanent session" due propaganda Is lnflltrating not only ANNUAL EVENT to growing "aggressive activity'' among right-wing organizations many friends, relatives and by anti-Semitic terrorist organi­ but also among sections of the clients for their kindness Tuesday Afternoon, April 28th zations ln this country. At the General Labor Federation. A during his recent illness. same time, a spokesman for the labor-oriented newspaper, Com­ American Jewish Committee panero, controUed by adherents of EACH $25 WORTH OF RESALABLE MERCHANDISE stated that, though there are few former dictator Juan Peron, wu EARNS A TICKET, ETC. acts of violence now, Argentinian accused of using some of Trlkl' s anti-Semitism ls " possibly more anti-Jewish propaganda and pro­ NEEDED: Men's, Women's and Children's of a danger than ever." Arab "anti-Zionist'' attacks which Eo1t Sid•, Burlington StrHt, Six Both the DAIA and the Ameri­ are tinged with anti-Semitism. rooms, mod• rnia:ed colonial. 2-car can Jewish Committee spokesmen CLOTHES, SHOES, HATS, DRESSES, SUITS, The Arab League propaganda, 90,09•, lens• living room. Dish­ It was charged, has also establish­ washer, Dispotol, Jalousie Porch JEWELRY, BRIC-A-BRAC, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS. ed links with members of Argen­ tina's armed forces, some of the 1 ½ til. l,aths, stall shower. Finish• DROP OFF BUNDLES AT 174 IVES ST. latter calling themselves "Nas­ ed playroom, many extras. Ideal serlstas" who Idolize President Location. Reasonably Priced. Or Call GA 1-0955 Gama! Abdel Nasser of Egypt. According to the DAIA, Trlkl for large pick-ups bas been working closely with the Tacurara, the banned right-wing, Store Closed Mondays anti-Semitic organization, and other, similar movements. Contributions - Charitable Tax Dedudible PL EASE HE LP US TO CONTINUE COUNCIL"S GOOD W O RK ORGANIZATION IN LOCAL AND OVERSEAS ACTI V ITIES BY G IVING US NEWS WHAT YOU AR E TI RED OF! TEENAGE DANCE The AZA and BBG wlll present a "Spring Swing" for boys and J U L I E' s KOSHER girls, 15 to 18 years old, at the DELICATESSEN Adas Israel Synagogue. Robeson and Nichols Street, In Pall River, 731 HOPE STREET 621-9396 TO SPEAK-Mrs. Gerda Weiss­ Mass., on Saturday from 8 to 11:30 mann Klein, Internationally known P,M. writer, will be the guest of honor The disc jockey and master of Featuring at an Israel Bond Women's ceremonies will be Steve Yoken. Division petite luncheon to be PIONEER WOMEN held Thursday noon, April 16, In Pioneer Women will hold a the home of Mrs. Stanley Gross­ combined board meeting and Donor man, 70 Harwich Road, It was Affair committee meeting on announced by Mrs. Max Alperin, Thursday at I P .M. at the home of Women's Division chairman. Mrs. Herman Wenkart. SAVE The Women's Division leaders, Tha t's why Stride Rite mokes K) SAVE In addltlon to Mrs. Alperin and RABBI BRAUDE SPEAKS mony kinds of baby shoes, To fit Mrs. Arthur Einstein, co-chair­ Rabbi William G. Braude of the ronge of baby needs. Our . man, Includes ti_Je foUowlng com­ Temple Beth El wiU represent fitters ore speciolly rroined to SPECIAL THIS WEEK mittee ·chairmen: Mrs. Grossman, the Jewish Chautauqua Society at motch rhe right shoe 10 your baby' s sponsors: Mrs. Leonard Y. Gold­ an assembly at Rhode Island Col­ weight ond goit - ~xoctly. man and Mrs. Julie Robinson, lege on Thursday at I P ,M. chen: Mrs. David Horvitz, re­ The rabbi will speak on "The ALL FRANKS demption: Mrs. Peter Bardach, Search for Meaning in Scripture." INCLUDING KNOCKWURST fashion show: Mrs. Sanford The lectures on college cam­ " Zarum and Mrs. William Mayer, puses are held under the auspices decorations: Mrs. Joslin Berry of the Jewish Chautauqua Society, and Mrs. Melvin G. Alperin, host­ an organization which c re ate s 69c pound ess; and Mrs. Eugene Schwartz, better understanding of Jews and ' telephone. Judaism through education.· LAST WEEKS KISHKA I CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWER. 59( pound ACROSS DOWN 18. Butter, 1. College 1. Signal lard, group: lights etc. short. used 19. Make WE ARE A DISCOUNT 5. c,mcoct at sea choice DELICATESSEN HOUSE 9. A European 2. Skating 20. Sound, resort area. aM a ~OBERT'S REMEMBER! YOU CAN PAY MORE 10. Hoarfrost 3. Sum up goose a 4. Plaything 22. Comb, 11. Like 5 BROAD STREET BUT YOU CAN'T BUY BETTER. beach 5. A small as PAWTUCKET 12. Beginning stream wool U.Noah's 6. Outer coat- 23. Jump flood ing of bacon over shelter 7. Type 25. Moun- 35.German 15. Food fish measures tain title 16. Perform 8. Eliminated, pass 36. Culture You can be a home owner too, with a 17. Northeast: as rank 26. A recruit medlum abbr. growth 27. Capital: 38. A size of 18. People 11. Rational N. Y. coal HOSPITAL TRUST 20.Female 13. Note of 29. Dominion 39. Female fowl definite 30. Location parent of 21.Flee pitch 32. Wading animals HOME MORTGAGE 23. A -- of 15. Less dirty bird 40.Poem beef, :,. ID butcher's 3 4 0, 5 7 8 purchase %' ~ 24. Aaaaulta 10~ 10 26. Prison ~ f0 • PROMPT INSPECTION window II 11 13 posts ~ • REASONABLE DOWN PAYMENT 28. Clamorous 14· 15 lb sounds ~ ¾ ~ • LIFE INSURANCE PROTECTION 31. Ancient 17 18 19 20 32. A cry for ~ ~ • MONTHLY PAYMENTS aid ;:ti 22 23 33. Music note ~ 34. Siberian f0, 24 25 f¼ gulf ~ ~ 35. Feminine 2"' 27 28 29 30 pronoun ~ 33 36. Llkely 31 ~ "32 ~ 37.- Candle 34 3S 3o HOSPITAL TRUST 39. Motherleu ~ ~ ~ calf 39 40 41.Roman 37 38 ~ COMPANY emperor 42 42. Jewlah ~ 41 ~ ~ month 4+ 43. Tale ~ 43 ~ ~ 44. Bare PUZZLE NO. 803 PASSOVER GREETINGS CessPool Cleaners ,------,.., Passover Greetings Passover Greetings NEPCO PRODUCTS CO. Barrington CH 5-5686 From Monism WILLIAM LAWTON & SON JEWELINE COMPANY 11 Tenth St. Movers East Providence FRANK J. PALUMBO 166 Valley St. 30 Maple Ave. 231 Valley St. Providence GE 8-4550 Passover Greetings To Pluralism UN 1-6699 UN 1-3110 LEO PFEFFER I Passover Greetings Passover Greetings It Is quite probable that the year ~=====::::; 1963 wUI prove to have been the Passover Greetings Passover Greetings ~ ELHATTON PLUMBING most momentous year not only In MAE'S GLASS CO. EVERETT HART MARKET MT. PLEASANT AND HEATING CO. American church-state relations ~ Glass For Every Purpose ALUMINUM PRODUCTS but In lnterrellgious relationships 540 Newport Ave., Pawtucket 285 Pitman Street 292-296 Academy Ave., Prov. 15:,, 30 Ianthe St. 521-6680 as well since the First Amend­ JAckson 1-6000 ment was added to the Constitution PA 6-9351 UN 1-7740 > In 1791. It can truly be said that J; 1963 marked the end of one era Happy Passover Best Wishes :,, For Passover In church-state and lnterrellglous Passover G reetings ~======~Best Wishes For Passover .,, LEONARD AND CO. relations and the beginning of a AUTOPART s new one - the end of the era LYN DELSON NATIONAL CLEANSERS ~ Shoes For Industry -< 21 Massasoit Ave. of. religious monism , In which a KNIT STUDIO & DYERS 235 Waterman Avenue East Providence Protestant-Catholic ethos domin­ ...,> GE 8-2100 385 Westminster St. 88 Harold St. :,, East Providence GE 4-4660 ated the American scene, and the James J . Brady beginning of an era of religious JAckson 1-2227 .,______MA 1-5432 .....,:".r pluralism, In which all creeds are A Happy Passover P assover Greetings ' equal participants In American so­ ciety. This development, though not Passover Greetings JANTON ELECTRIC ~ SUNDIAL CHRISTENSEN .. as dramatic nor as eruptive as the ANTIQUE SHOP STUDIO OF MUSIC MAPLEHURST FARM 133 Bakers Creek Road Negro's struggle for equality, Is Gilts For Every Purpose Piano - Organ - Accordion nevertheless In its own way a social Raymond Bros .. Prop Wa rwick - RE 7-1978 548 Broad St., Central Falls 511 Westminster St. revolution. Whtie those committed Quality Dairy Products Extends Best Wishes PA 2-3052 GA 1-0277 to religious and cultural equality For Passover cannot but welcome the revolution Lonsdale, R. I. PA 3-7394 and the dawn of a new era, the Happy Passover change brings with It a new con­ BEST WISHES FOR A HAPPY PASSOVER GREETINGS cern and a new danger - that Harry Ballon pluralism may dissolve Into frag­ COUNCILMAN EDWARD J . LOUGHRAN AND BEST WISHES &Co. mentation, and that the state and of FOR PASSOVER Its Institutions may become the DIAMONDS - PEARLS banleground of competing sec1s. ACE SPRING PLATINUM MOUNTINGS co. - From - Ever since the colonies were 189 CHARLES ST R EET, PROVIDENCE . ~-....,. settled by the Calvinists (Puritans) lndlvldu•lly • Penon•lly and Anglicans of England In the 1tyled ~ dHl9ned seventeenth century, Protestant­ BEST WISHES FOR THE HOLIDAY . . Ism dominated American culture, ~ Restyling, Appr.11slng, Re pairing values, laws and political and so­ Jolicoeur & Resmini Co., Inc. H2 Westminster Street GAspee 1-5109 cial Institutions. Offenses deemed GA 1-9837 sinful In Protestant doctrine (such MARBLE TILE & TERRAZZO 73 Dorronu S1 . (2nd Floor) P,ovidence as gambling, Immorality, etc,)be­ come punishable under state laws. 754 Branch Ave. TE 1-2150 Protestant concepts of the famlly BEST WI SHE S BEST WISHES were reflected in s ecular marriage FOR PASSOVER and divorce laws. Witnesses In clv- FOR PASSOVER 11 courts were sworn by pl acing ARDEN ENGINEERING CO. their hands upon a Protestant (King MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS KING James) Bible. The Penal Laws JUSTICE made crlmlnal conduct on Sundays 60 Tartor Drive GE 4-2500 East Providence &. which Protestantism deemed a BEST WISHES FOR A HAPPY PASS0VER BEDDING CO. violation of the Fourth Command­ SCHIELEIN ment. By unwritten, yet effective l60 Eddy Smet law, only a Protestant was eligible Best Wishes For Passover 195 PUBLIC ST. to serve as the nation's highest I officer. Above all, America's edu­ .I' PR-OVID ENCE H0.1-1700 cational system mirrored Protes­ GA 1-1753 tant doctrine and values. The first Auto Appearance Conditioning school 1aw In the 1and, the pro­ gent tor of all public school laws 315 Lockwood St.. Providf'n cf'. R . I . G,\spee 1-2780 BEST WISHES FOR PASSOVER of today, was enacted In Massachu­ sens Bay Colony In 1647 In order that all children might learn to BARNES RUBBER CO., INC. read and thus be able to comune ELMWOOD TAILORING CO. AUTHORIZID DEALER FOR l'ROVID ■ NC ■ AND VICINITY with God directly wt thout the need Extends Best Wishes To All Its Friends and Customers FIRESTONE TIRES of an Intermediary In the fonn of F or A Happy Passover 750 Baenolr AYe., Cranaton WI 1-49M church or priest. Up to the end of the first third 606 Elmwood Avenue HOpkins 1-7320 of the nineteenth century, Protest­ CLEANSING and PRESSING ant schools were practically the LYNCH'S MEATERY sole source of public education. Beginning with the 1840's and as a 240 PRAIRIE AVENUE - Greetings a nd Best Wishes for Passover - result of the efforts of men such In the Willard Shopping Center as Horace Mann, Thaddeus Stevens and Henry Barnard, the states as­ CRANSTON SEA FOOD MARKET (Complete Line of Hl&'hest Quality Fresh Sea Food) Extends Best Wishes For A Most Happy Passover smned the responsibility for pro­ viding universal, free education at Wholesale and Retall - Free Dellverr least at the elementary level. It 11%5 Park Avenue, Cranston, R. I. HO 1-5053 was quite natural that, as part of THE ALICE BUILDING this development, the widespread THE BUILDING OF SMART SPECIALTY SHOPS Protestant schools were taken over Speciolizing In Lobster And Roast Beef and became the base of the public WISHES YOU school system, retaining of course a substantial part of their Protest­ AIRPORT MOTOR LODGE A HAPPY PASSOVER ant orientation, Including such practices as Bible reading.prayer RESTAURANT and LOUNGE recitation and hymnal singing. We Extend Best Wishes For A Very Happy Passover So long as America remained (Adjoining R. I. State Airport) to Our Jewish Friends and Customers a Protestant country, there appeared to be no serious problem 2082 Post Rd., Rte. 1 Warwick, R. I. American Insulation And Roofing Co. about this arrangement. But just the same time that the public RE 9-3009 3483 West Shore Road, Warwick schools were established, Cath­ Plenty Of Free And Easy Parking Clifton F . Peasley, Sr. RE 7-3141 olics began migrating Into this country In large nmnbers and be­ BEST WISHES FOR PASSOVER gan to establl sh their own, In de­ BEST WISHF.S FOR A HAPPY PASSOVER pendant, non-Protestant oriented school system. As this system TOWER HOUSE prospered and grew, It became In­ RESTAURANT - COCKTAIL LOUNGE creasingly a threatto the monopoly · JCT, ROUTES 1 & 138 of American Protestantism. South Kingstown - 40 Minutes from P,-ovldence - ST 3-2516 BEST WISHES FOR A Open D•IIY At 4; Sund•ys And Holld•ys; Open At 12 - Closed Tues. Among the counter-measures taken by Protestants was the en­ HAPPY PASSOVER acbnent In some states of laws BEST WISHES FOR PASSOVER severly restricting or even com­ pl'etely outlawing Catholic paro­ chial schools. In 1925, In the land­ CULLINAN BROS. mark Oregon Parochial School case (Pierce v. Society of Sisters), Balzano' s Auto Body 25 WILSON AVENUE EAST PROVIDENCE, R.I. the Supreme Court held such laws unconstitutional. TELEPHONE GE 4-3013 The year 1925 marked the be­ 34 ROMA ST., BRISTOL ginning of the end of Protestant PLUMBING, HEATING and FUEL OIL monism. In 1928, one of the ma­ jor parties nominated a Catholic for the Presidency. A few years Clifford 3-6115 24-HOUR SERVICE - - ALL WORK GUARANTEED 1ater, the Protestant Prohibition Amendment was repealed. Sunday - DISTRIBUTORS of PARAGON HEATING EQUIPMENT - laws were amended to permit those (Continued on Following Page) PASSOVER GREETINGS SARA CARLETON Passover Greetings HAPPY PASSOVER I JOHNSON Extends Best Wishes CHARLES H . .DREW From Monism CRESCENT BEAUTY SAWN RECORDING STUDIOS For Passover Authorized Alice Bide'. - R<>om 306 10 Bellevue Ave. GA 1-1664 TEXACO DEALER Expert Staff Accompanists 557 Broad St. 236 Westminster St. ..; 31 Calder St., Cranston " One of New England's I d (Comer Parkis Ave.) WI 2-5470 To Plural~sm MA 1-6625 Foremost" ( Continued from Preceding Page) ~======~ Best Wishes Passover Greetings Passover Greetings activities (such as entertainments PASSOVER GREETINGS '· and sports) which were consistent For A Happy Passover HARRY'S SUPER SERVICE i HENRY A. DAVIS SONS FROST BOX CO. INC. • with Catholic doctrine. Protestant W. J. HALLORAN CO. e Set Up PackaKe Mfgrs. TEXACO STATION If 75 Esten Ave. gambling laws were modified to 303 Chapman St. Since 1868 permit bingo and other forms ol 1586 Broad St. Edgewood WI 1-9100 • Pawtucket, R. I . Dunnell Lane, Pawt. gambling that the Catholic Church Phone 941-9620 Complete Crane Service ~ PA 3-3450 PA 2-4310 deemed necessary for fund raising. In 1960, a Catholic was elected to "'!======.::~ the Presidency. PASSOVER GREETINGS Passover Greetings PASSOVER GREETINGS But while Protestant monism Passover G reetings CASA LEONE GREENE & HODGSON, INC. was fast disappearing, It appeared G. W . GOODEN INC. !_ GILMORE'S FLOWER SHOP to be replaced not by religious RESTAURANT Oil Burner Manufacturer v, 76 Taunton Ave. pluralism but by Protestant­ 635 Park Ave. Cranston - Italian Cuisine - 31 Commercial St. In 1520 Smith St. W East Providence Catholic dualism. It Is this light ST 1-7712 Edgewood that the Bible-Prayer (Scbempp­ EL 3-9839 WI 1-8192 Murray) decision of 1963 assumes ; ':::G=E=4=·=3=6=67=-=G=E=4-:3:6:6:8=. Its epoch-making significance. Al­ Happy Passover P assover Greetings though foreshadowed by the 1948 PASSOVER GREETINGS PASSOVER GREETINGS McCollum (released time) de­ ~ ST. ONGE'S MONDILLO COMPANY JOHN i\tcLEOD & SON Boys' and Men's Store WALTER'S cision. the 1961 Notary Public de­ cision and the 1962 Regents' Pray­ Asphalt Pa ving P a inting Contractor 1233 Main St., W. Warwick Modern Wine & Uquor Store 100 VA 1-8600 er decision. nevertheless the Allendale Ave .. J ohnston 155 UNIVERSITY AVE. 553 Armlatlee BIYd., Schempp-Murray decision - and 56 Hillside Rd., Cran. Its acceptance by the American CE 1-9000 GA 1-6421 WI 2-0363 Pawtueket PA 2-9830 people - showed that the Ameri­ can democracy could not accept a Best Wishes Passover G reetings Protes tant-Catholic dualism any PASSOVER GR=rNGB PASSOVER ,GREETINGS For A Happy Passover more than a Protestant monism, SHA NN ON MOTOR SAL ES ELMGROVE BEAUTY SALON TEEN . TOWN FASHIONS and that In the eyes of the law L. H. ME ADER CO. 656 Killingly Street All Branches of as well as In the habits of thepeo­ 201 Wayland Avenue , Beauty Culture ple, no particular religious faith 89 Albe rt Ave .. Cran ston J ohnst on Tel. 421-3274 may any longe r Impose Its culture, ST 1-2 176 EL 1-2908 GA 1-5466 IU Elmgrove Avenue Its values, and Its political and moral s tandards on the nation as a whole. Best Wishes For Another Indication of the change Best Wishes Passover Greet ings Best Wishes For A from Protestant-Catholic dualis m A Happy Passover to religious pluralism was the en­ For Passove r HAPPY PASSOVER To Our Customers actment In 1963 of a law exempt­ Brian Supply Co. And Friends From Ing from the operation of the New York State Sunday closing law . Ben's johnson's Mrs. Benjamin Schuster merchants who observe a day other Fine Foods Industrial Supplies than Sunday as their day of res t. Mrs. George Fox upholstery While this law was limited to New 42 Weyboss.,t St. of York City (where, however, half 111 Chestnut St. the Jews of the United States live Parties a nd Showers 311 Pralrle A venue or do business), Its significance I• GA 1-8300 Bernice substantial. Its enactment marked At Reasonable Rates the culmination of a campaign of WI 1-0147 of Hope Street some twenty years, during which the major source ol opposition came from the Catholic Church on PASSOVER GREETINGS the ground that Christianity Is the . PASSOVER GREETINGS religion ol the majority of Ameri­ i ~' . JO -AN --- THERESA-ANN cans and that the Jewish minority Waldorf Tuxedo Co. ' -~- must therefore adapt Itself to It. BEAUTY SALON The New York pattern will almost Z12 Union Street GAspee 1-7625 i 236 Westminster St. certainly be followed In the other MA 1-21S0 states. While Massachusetts, al so by reason of strong opposition, has until now successfully resisted an PASSOVER GREETINGS exemption, It Is probable that an Yankee Armature Co. exemption will be enacted there In - AllMATURES - JOEL CLEANSERS the near future . Moreover, the 1l Elm Street, Pawtuek~ PA 3-7898 136 Silver Lake Avenue, Providence trend ol substituting such non-re­ ligious weekend closing laws for PASSOVER G REETINGS Telephone 944-3240 Sunday laws will In all likelihood continue, emphasizing even more clearly the development from mon­ PASSOV ER G REETI NGS PASSOVER GREETINGB ism to religious pluralism In America. CASEY'S TRANSPORTATION CO. Related to the Sunday law ques­ SEEKONK SPEEDWAY tion was the Supreme Court's de­ GENERAL FREIGHT cision In 1963 In the South Car­ ROUTE 6, SEEKONK , MASS. 18 Keough St., Pawtucket PA 3-9600 olina Unemployment Compensation case. Reflecting the religious plur­ alism concept underlying the Bible-Prayer decision, the Court PASSOVER GREETINGS BEST WISHES FOR A HAPPY PASSOVER held that a person who observes a Sabbath other than the prevailing Rhode Island Roofing Co., Inc. Dimeo Construction Company Cbrlstian one cannot be denied un­ INDUSTRIAL e RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL employment compensation benefits CHOPMIST HILL ROAD, VICTORY mGHWAY for refusing to accept a Job which 511 WESTMINSTER ST. GA 1-9320 North 8"ituate, R. I. requires him to work on his Sab­ 647-5756 bath - In this particular case, Saturday, It Is probable that New York'• BEST WISHES FOR A HAPPY PASSOVER PASSOVER GREETINGS Sabbatarlan exemption wu passed because the Catholic Church allowed It to be pused; at least, GRAY'S TOWING SERVICE STATE OFFICE SUPPLY tbe experience of two decades showed that unyielding Church op­ 19 LIVINGSTONE ST., PROV. GA 1-4670 pontion spelled the death of sim­ 239-241 West Exchange Street Providence, R. I. ilar measures. The explanation for the Church'• change of position Is Passover Greetings to be found In Its acceptance of STATIONERS - PRINTERS - OFFICE OUTFITTERS rellgtous pluralism as awayofllfe not only for America as a whole Commonwealth Thread and Braid Co. Rhode Island's Leading Duplicating Machine Company but for the Catholic community within AmerlcL Within Amerlclll Call JAckson 1-0100 Cathollcl sm there had been a long 86 Tremont St., Central Falls PA 6-0216 and often bitter struggle to achieve this; It WU led primarily by the Jesiilt order (Rev. John Courtney BEST WISHES BEST WISHES FOR A HAPPY PASSOVER Murray and the late Rev. Gustav FOR A HAPPY PASSOVER Weigel, both of Woodstock, Md., and Rev. Robert P. Drtnan, dean P. L. MONROE & SON, INC. of Boston College Law School, leaders In the struggle are all WEST WIND RESTAURANT Jelllllts, and was oppoNd by BRICK OF ALL KINDS btsbaps and priests primarily on Open Monday through Saturday tbe west and east coasts and by tbe Structural Glazed Tile powerful faculty of theology at 5 P.M . To Midnight Catholic University. (Both Rn. Spectra Glazed Tile Rn. Weigel were Murray and Central Avenue Seekonk, barred from apeaklng at tbe cam­ Mass. 50 Sprague Street, Providence DExter 1-0118 pus at tbe University.) Telephone - SOuthgote 1-5080 ~ on Following Pap) -- _____:::-::- __- -- :::: __ -::::::- -~~=====-:-=::===:-::-::::-~:-:=::=:-:;;~::-:-::-:--::-:--:-.. .. -. __ ,. ______------...... -- - - . -~==.. ------======:::::::::::7"'\1

Passover Greetings Passover Greetings Passover Greetings Happy Pa::,~o\ l.T S.-\'.\IROC MACHINE CO. TERCAT From Monism PAWTUCKET CRANSTO~ FENCE CO, Tool & Die Co., Inc. TRAVEL and TOURIST Free Estimates ;! 163 Station St., Cranston AGENCY m 31 Delaine St. 30 High St.. Pawtucket TIME PAYMENTS ,, ST 1-5620 GA 1-3371 :r To Pluralism Call Us At PA 2-4655 1175 Cranston St. WI 2-6160 g ( Continued from P r eceding Page) m Passover Greetings A number of events contributed A Happy Passover to this victory of the pluralistic Best Wishes For Passover Holiday Greetings 12i drive with American Catholicism; > SH.-\ W MOTORS INC. PAK-ALL Marcello's Restaurant perhaps the most important were OAKES 0:0- THE HILL ~ PRODUCTS, I NC. Gan.sett Avenue 89 Bellevue Ave. the election of a Catholic to the at 10 Thomas Street :r 50 Niantic Ave., Prov. Presidency and the ascendancy of Cranston ,,m GA 1-0171 John XXIII to the Papacy. The 944- 3300 - Art S upplies - WI Z-6666 > year 1963 saw the death of both of these persons, and in both cases '------.....! _t:; "'1 after extremely short periods of PASSOVER GREETINGS ,, PIZZO'S Passover Greetings rule - three years for P resident Holiday Greetings Kennedy and five for Pope J ohn. HOWARD F. WHEELOCK T . D. BROWN, INC. ~ "THE MOST POPULAR Pontiac Avenue Yet, there can be little doubt that INSURANCE the consequences of their ascend­ School P hotographers ,:,> EAST SIDE BARBER SHOP" ancy to office will live long after 3293 Post RGad, " ·arwick Launderette STuart 1-6320 ,, them. The political disability of a REgent 7-0300 , _, ;"r Wishes its Friends and Catholic to be elected President is ______CLOTHES WASHED, DRIE D, FOLDED Customers a Happy and now and for all time a matter of SHIRTS AND DRY CLEANING Prosperous Passover past history, and it i s only a ques­ PASSOVER GREETINGS i 721 PONTI AC A VENUE tion of time that the similar dis­ ... PAUL PIZZO, Prop. abilities of Jews and non-believers CRANSTON will likewise disappear. While WINDSOR 791 Hope Street Pope Paul VI differs greatly in per­ BEAUTY SALON , I ST 1-1380 sonality and method from his pre­ decessor, he quickly showed that El sie Simmons he did not differ at all in goals and West Warwick • Crompton & purpose s . Men Women American Catholicism' s ep-­ The Finest In r------\ Tech1tlcal, Office ousal of religious pluralism man­ B•auty Care For Th• ifes ted t1 self In many ways bes ides Oiscriminofing Woman Extends , S.let, becutiff allowing New York' s Sabbatarlan ~,Time Recorder \ ,.__. - 11 ffllUII" exemption law to pass. Three of the d ial VAiiey 1-9778 Cp. I eocca:MORe TO five Am e rican C ardinals who were 108 PULASK I ST W. WARWICK INTUl:HAT90MAL Tl.._ MCOfllD.. CO. Best Wishes in Rome to elect a new Pope when • IIASTE.11 Q.OCk SYSTUIS the Schempp-\1urray deci sion was • ,,n:ou. • COST llCOltDEJtS handed down re fu sed to condemn PASSOVER GREETINGS • TIit£ STMIIPS or criticize It. The American bi - For A Happy, e TIME CARDS 6 Tll,IE RACKS hops were the most vigorous and Edward G. Silva • WATCHMAN'S Q.OCKS 117~ St. Westmlnste, ~ active supporters in the r e ~umed ;var,• ,.«:roar ...v,1.r, Providence UN 1-0221 r-.. Varican Council for the adopllon Agency Healthy And SIMPLEX of the two schema (resolutions) on TIME lECORDEl CO Ret597 J;~inft·y 8;tY ~\~ religious liberi y and Jewish non• Insurance llE gent 7-3-420 Warwick responsibility for the crucifixion of RE 7-8712 Real Estate Prosperous 252 EAST ST., CRANSTON, R.I. It Only Tekft A Telephone Jesus. Because or the Catholic dog­ C,1II To lnvHtl.. ♦ e ma of the " one true church," the Our Service FIRE LIFE - AUTO - CASUALTY Churc h has for many years op~ Be st Wishes For A Best Wishes For A Happy, posed or discouraged interfaith 101 Turner Ave., Cranston New Year Happy Passover . H ealthy and Pros pe rous discussions and effor ts, partic ­ P assove r ularly between priesls and non­ WI 4-1150 Catholic cler gymen, lest lndif­ ferentism (i.e.. the implication GREETINGS AND BEST WISHES that all religions are equally good) BEST WISHES F'OR PASSOVER TO OUR ' FOR PASSOVER res ul I. By 1963, however, Ameri­ 'I can Catholics appeared in some ::v!ANY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS PENN T. V. and FURNITURE Co. communities to have become the PARAMOUNT SALES CO. INC. 10115 PARK AVENUE, CRANSTON mc,st entfiustast1c proponents and Z71 Nonll Main Street practitioners of the interreligious Pro't'ldence 3, IL I. STuart 1-5426 STv.an 1-ZHI WHOLESALE dialogue. That year. moreover, saw the first Inter- religious • Drqs • Vltamhu e Sundries National Conference on Religion and Race in which the Catholic BEST WISHES FOR A HAPPY PASSOVER NATIONAL DECORATING CO. Churc h participated actively and on equal tenns with Protestantism 26 HADDON HALL ROAD, CRANSTON WI 1-8823 and JudaJsm. These and other RHIAN SUPPLY COMPANY events during 1963 showed clearly 245 SOt:TH M.-\IN STREET American Catholicism's accept­ EXTENDS BEST WISHES FOR PASSOVER ance of r e ligious pluralism. JA 1-3143 The year 1963 s aw the e nact­ ment for the first time in Ameri­ PASSOVER GREETINGS can history of a law granting Fed­ BEST WISHES FOR A HAPPY PASSOVER eral funds directly to religious I· Grove Oil Service educational Institutions. The Col­ RAO BROS. Complete Beatlns Service lege Aid Bill. approved by Presi­ Oil Barnen - Sales .S. Service - All Makes dent Johnson just before the end DE:der 1-6445 of the year, includes church re­ 610 Laue! BW Ave., Crannon WI Z-6130 lated colleges and beneficiaries . 57 Bucklin St. Pro't'ldence Undoubtedly, this too is a mani­ festation of the new era of religious BEST WISHES FOR A HAPPY AND HEALTHY pluralism . At thesametimeltcon­ Taylor Symonds Co. PASSOVER stitutes a portent of a grave danger. If the new law Is successfully util­ Wishes To Extend Best Wishes to T heir Many Friends RAZ-MER CASTING COMPANY ized (as the Catholic Church is For A Happy Passover already seeking to do) as a prece­ 18 Pine Street GAspee 1-1131 dent for further governmental sup­ 64 EAGLE STREET UNion 1-9421 port for religious institutions, the WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS consequences may well be not re­ ligious pluralism but religious BEST WISHES FOR A VERY HAPPY PASSOVER fragmentation. Justice Frank­ Best Wishes For Passover furter wisely pointed out that the exclusion of religious practices From O'DONNELL'S from the public school is based on the policy that public education to WASHINGTON STREET PROVIDENCE shall be the principal unifying HORACE REMINGTON & SON CO. force in our nation. If the the pre­ ESTABLISHED 1879 cedent of the College Aid BUI is followed on the secondary and Buyers of Irving A. Ackerman And Everyone On The Staff elementary levels, the result may OLD GOLD, SILVER, PLATINUM Wish You Good Health, Happiness And Prosperity well be the disintegration of the For The Passove r Holidays public school system and its re­ The Oldest Gold Refin~rs In New England placement by multiple religious school systems, or at least the 91 Friendship St. GA 1-5481 Providence, R. I. OFRCE EQUIPMENT HEADQUARTERS weakening of the public school to IEW I USED OFFICE FURNITURE a point where it becomes (as on the college level today) but one of DUIS the many school systems com­ . TYPEWRllERS peting with each other for the CHAIRS ADDING MACHINES largest share of the public purse. PROVIDENCE - SPRINGFIELD RUii& UIINID DUPLICAllNG MACHINES Paradoxically, the death of a Cath­ olic President and his succession DESPATCH , AGENTS FOIi INQUIRE AB OUT by a Protestant may accelerate A S E OUR LEASING STEEL OFFICE this development, for President 540 HUNTINGTON AVENUE nu1,un PROGRAM Johnson will probably not share "THE o ,, ·E STOP OFFICE Sl 'PPLY HOUSE" the need felt by President Kennedy WI llla m s 1-0364 to show a staunch adherence to the principle of church-state sep­ aration . EXTENDS BEST WISHES FOR A pARAMY,~~!. ~f[~~~ - ~~f~~!,,£0., INC. New York presents a case study J7 HOAD STREET, ,.ov1DlNCl, • . I. HAPPY PASSOVER FrH ,,,.int ~n Our Own P•••n1 Lot JA ckson 1-5800 (Continued on Page 13) MAY ADOPT BABffiS faiths effective Immediately, It bu adapt. For eight years prior to OF DIFFERENT FAITHS been announced by the Metropol­ I 959 the Jewish Fmnlly and Cblld itan Toronto Children's Aid Soci­ Service of Toronto could only find Your Money's Worth .., TORONI'O - Jews will be ety. 1bere has always been a long en average al three children a ~ allowed to adopt babies of other waiting list of Jews wishing to year for adoption. (Continued from Page 4) could treat up to $100 a week of such "stclt pay'' as tax-free. If the ..; employe's ab9el1Ce wu due to stcltness, only the pay he received after on MORE FOR YOUR a seven-day waiting period was tax-free. If his absence was due to =a: accident or If the employe was hospitalized, his stck pay was exempt 0.. < from the first day without any waiting period. Under the 1964 law the sick pay rules depend first on what portion I, of your salary Is continued while you are absent from work. If your ~ employer continues to pay over 75 per cent of your salary, there Is ,: now a 30-day waiting period regardless of whether your absence Is "" ONLY due to sicltness, accident or hospitalization. After 30 days, up to $100 a weelt al your sick pay Is tax-exempt. 9 MONEY If < Be beautiful with Sophie's Special your employer pays you no more than 75 per cent of your wages ,: while you are absent from worlt, then up to $75 a week Is exempt as 'll GUARANTEED Permanents1 J: sick pay - without any waiting period If there Is hospitalization ::::i Regular $15.00 Value, includes Castile Shampoo and with a seven-day waiting period If your absence Is due either to ($ 1.50), Styled Haircut ($1 .50), Set in any style ($2.00), sickness or accident without hospitalization, After 30 days, the ex­ § emption limit rises to $100 a week, i!l and Permanent ($10.00). s& Deductions for casualty losses are being limited by the 1964 '.ll law - and from this year on, an uninsured casualty loss not connected g with a business or production of Income wlll be deductible only to the :c PHONE PA 5-2753 extent that the casualty loss exceeds $100. ,: SOPHIE'S MARCEL & BEAUTY SHOPPE On your 1963 return you can claim any casualty loss not reim­ '.ll bursed In full - regardless of the amowit. If a banged up fender In 2: l005 YORK AVENUE, PAWTUCKET 1963 cost you $50 to fix, you can deduct the $50. But written Into the 1964 law Is a sort of "$100 deductible," similar to that on many In­ surance policies. If you have a $100 uninsured damage to your car In 1964, no deduction will be allowed. The $100 deductible rule doesn't apply to each piece of property destroyed or damaged, but to each casualty. Say a storm causes unin­ EDWIN S. SOFORENKO sured damage to your personal property and car of $200, to your house of $700 and to your garage of $300 - a total of $1,200. You merely forfeit $100 of deductions since all the damage was caused by HOWARD S. GREENE one casualty - the storm. You can deduct $1,100. If you use your car half for business and half for pleasure, your damage to the business half Is fully deductible while the damage to the personal part Is subject to the $100 rule. If the total damage to your ALL LINES Of INSURANCE car "1s, say, $80, you can deduct the $40 attributable to business and fOl IUSINESS, INDUSTRY , HOME not deduct the $40 which Is personal loss. AND PERSONAL ,aoTECTION (Distributed 1963 by The Hall Syn­ dicate, Inc.) (All Rights Reserved)

211 ANGELL STREET Children Stir Bread-Burning UNion 1-1923 Fires Of Hassidic Jews NEW YORK - Fire engines nlng of Passover at s1B1down Fri­ INSURANCE sped all over the Wllllamsburg day night. aectlon of Brooklyn last Friday Neighborhood children added as about '40 alarms were sounded other tinder to the tiny symbolic UNDERWRITERS, INC. for fires set In the gutters by fires, and the charred remains Hassldlc Jews who were burning of phone books, cardboard boxes leavened bread before the begin- and linoleum squares could be seen In the smoldering piles of rubble, According to Jewish tradition, all food left In the home - food that is called "chometz" - must be removed before Passover begins, Leavened bread Is taken out and symbolically burned. The Hassldlm, a strictly de­ vout sect whose male members wear earlocks, long black coats and broad-brimmed ro1B1d black hats, began their fires at 6 A.M. Mo\BldS of Ashes by Noon By noon. the streets between Bedford Avenue and Broadway were fllled with mowids of ashes being stirred and poked by yowig­ sters at play. A man who Identified himself .-s a director of a Hassldlc ele­ mentary school stopped on Hewes Street to survey one pile of burned rubble. "This Is not the way It should be," he said. Then turning to a group of boys In the ashes he said, "Just bread should be burned." Bags of refuse set out by house­ wives scrubbing their homes for the seders, the feasts of the first two nights of the holiday, provided Cou ld be, and many have found it conven­ ample fuel for the children's bon­ ient and practical to get a personal loan at fires, By the early afternoon only Peoples Savings Bank. Visit one of Peoples children could be seen by the fires. easy-to-reach offices if you need ready cash The rest of the community was preparing for the next eight days at tax time. during which It will commemorate the flight of the Jews from bondage • Payments to fit yom· budget In Egypt. Representatives of the Police, • Low, fixed bank rates Fire and Sanitation Deparnnents • Interested, prompt service were 1B1derstandlng, but they all regarded the fires that burned more than bread as a nut sance, They blamed the children, pri­ m arlly, but Miss Esther Dworetzsky, a young public school teacher who has lived In the area Personol Loan Exomples all of her life said she was "sur­ prised by the number of adults Cash y•• Amount of Monthly who Joined In building up the fires." Receive Note Payment The crew of a sanitation truck agreed that the fires presented a $ 101.52 $108.00 $ 9.00 problem. "We can't load the rub­ 507.60 5.C0.00 45.00 bish while It's smoking,'! one of 1015.20 1080.00 90.00 the men said. Since the area has pickups only on Monday, Wednes­ day and Friday, the rubble plies wlll have to stay In the street Memberp Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation through the weekend.

Downtown Providence • Wayland Square SENTENCES JEW LONDON - A Jew named East Providence Warwick • Westerly Gelb was sentenced to death last Johnston • North Kingstown week during a mass trial for alleged "economic crimes" In the Carpatho-Ul

J~~ TO PUBLISH WORKS Subscribe to the Herald. w ~···························-~ JERUSA:LEM - The Hebrew University of Jerusalem will pub­ i Jm JJµ,n ~ (/J,m i lish an edition containing all the • 0 works of Mendele Mocher Sforim. SILVER ELECTRIC :rtT (Continued from Page 4) Electricians - Contractors ;,: painter." He spoke of those days :r couraged them to join him In some when a Dubliner snarled at him, SALES MINDED INDUSTRIAL - RESIDENTIAL dancing. for bel ng turned down on a $50 e tT "If you're like this sober," loan for .a horse bet: "Brendan, MAN Complete V. Gels asked him, "what are you like I remember when you had nothing." Are you a successful, business man, Wiring Service when vou're drinking?" •.• "Oh, Behan smiled: "You don't remem­ manufacturer's agent or independent ~ salesmon planning retire ment be­ 2 the same as now.'' Behan replied, ber It as weII as I do." C: 11 cause of age or health, but as yet GA 1-6864 except that I pass out." He listened to Harpo Marx rem­ J He'd phone me from Dublin, on haven't found the right replacement r, iniscing of Hoilywood: "Once !was for yourself? ;,: holidays or when he was loaded, making a movie, 'A Night at the I moy b e the solution to your :,- from Mexico, and from Toronto Opera.'" Behan Interrupted: r problem. C when he was arrested: uOn Mon­ "That's like Leonardo da Vinci GRANITE LAKE day Mayor Nathan Phlll!ps gave me saying, 'Once I was painting a pic­ Reasonable s01ary at beginning a pair of gold cuffllnks, and on ture, • 'The Last Supper" • ..." FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CAMP Wednesday they gave me a pair of In the off-Broadway production Call PA 3-4202 . .. only 95 miles lo health• steel handcuffs. 1 wonder which of his play, "The Hostage," he ful pollen-free scenic New of these Is the proper credentials noted that some of his lines had Hampshire sparkling for a wMter. The cuffllnks are an been altered and jokes Inter­ lakes. honor: the handcuffs show rm not polated - but hewasn'ttooupset: FULL F a statue yet." "After all , it's not as if l'dwrinen wn:v REPRESENTATfVE - • Al l lond ond wo1e, sporis Behan was a joyful circus Genesis." But what he wrote and : Gus Parmet has been named to • A merican • Jewish Cuisine wherever he went. Mrs. Averell said and sang was original, al­ represent WTEV, Channel 6 , in · • Profe ssional sioff Harriman showed the Behans the though his excesses weren't. "Be­ the Rhode Isl and area. Josher masterpieces on the walls of their han," said Mayor Briscoe, "is Mr. Parmer, prominent in New • Re5 ident Docior and R N N.Y. home. 1 mentioned that Mrs. perpetuating the stage IMshman. England radio for fifteen years, FACILITIES DEVELOPMENTAL READING Behan Is an accomplis hed painter. I disapprove.•• most recently served at radio CALL "I paint, too," said Brendan, and Last year he said, about coming ·station WC OP In Boston. PMor & STUDY SKILLS s howed his membership card in the to N.Y.: "I think I'm heading the to WCOP . he was sales manager HERB KEEFE and .. SPECIAL FOR TEENS · · Travel house-painters union. other way: I've got one foot in for WIC E and WHIM In Provi­ workshops • college board prep • a He was once examined by a heaven." And when he celebrated dence. His background also in­ GL 1-9200 compleiely seporoie comp,ng pro­ psychiatrist who said he could hl s 40th birthday, Brendan Behan cludes being radio and television gram. cure Behan of his neurosis. "(f beamed: "Frankly, the way I've director at Fern Associate s In 45th Season you did," Brendan said , "I'd have lived, i never thought I' d make Providence. to go bad to being a house it." Mr. Parmer ts also well known a line brother-sister comp for an extensive career in sports Providence: Cronston: broadcasting throughout New Eng­ land , and most r ecently voiced the GA 1-0321 WI 2-8515 From Monism To Pluralism U.R .I. - Providence Co 11 e g e 158-07 Powells Cove s·lvd. (Continued from Page 11 ) circles immediately began to con­ basketball telecast on Channel 6. of the direction thi s development s ider who should be hi s running He ls a former president of Beechhurst 57, N. Y. may take. There, the administra­ mate. ln this discussion the con­ t.he Providence Sales Executives tion has coupled a successful cam­ sieration of a "balanced ti cket" Club of the Providence Chamber paign to aid private an d sectarian played and continues to play a of Commerce, and a past presi­ I colleges through scholarship and prominent role. Ironicall y, what dent of Words Unlimited, a Rhode SPECIAL! ! FREE ! incentive funds with one to require in the long period of Protestant Island association of sportscas­ tuition in the previously free public monism wa s a disqualifying dis­ ters an d sportswriters. colleges. What i s particularly un­ ability - being a Catholic - ABSOLVES J EWS 1 PINT OF WATER - ICE fortunate about this is that it goes appears now to have become a LONDON - The Archbishop directly contrary to the spirit of political advantage. There can be of Can terbury decl ared last week ~; American democracy which has little doubt that many in the Dem­ that it was wrong to try co place WITH s teadily raised the age level of ocratic Parry wil l continue to urge the blame for the crucifixion of free , Wliversal public education, the selection of a Catholic in order Jesus on the Jews al one . The Arch­ which at first extended onl y to the to attract the Catholic vote. bishop, Michael Ramsey. madethe 1 QUART OF HAND - PACKED earlisest years of a child's school­ In order to meet this challenge, statement in a letter to the London Ing but has gradually but consist­ the Republican Party will in­ Diocesian Council for Jewish­ ICE CREAM ently advanced to completion of evitably feel It necessary to follow Christian Understanding. high school. suit - If not in I 964 then in AT REGULAR PRICE ln another aspect the incl us ion 1968 . The pattern of religiously EDITOR DIES of s~ctari§Jl--, institutipns in the balanced tickets, of which the State MONlllEAL - Israel Rabi no­ College Aid BIii was unfortunate . of New York Is theprimeexample, v!tch. editor of the Jewish Daily PHYLLIS' ICE CREAM SHOPPE may thus develop on a national It directly contradicts the principle Eagle, Canadian Jewish new s­ (Formerly Rigney's) of the Bible-Prayer decision that level. The potential effect on the paper and one of the most noted religious groups must pursue their democratic process of such re­ Jewish writers in this country for objectives without governmental ligious fragmentation can hardly many years , died here at the age 721 Hope Street 831-9676 support or participation . The re­ be overestimated. of 70. fusal 10· include in the blil a pro­ During 1963, in New York City vision to ;:tllow the Supreme Court it self another event occur red to pass on the constitutionality of which, though not of national sig­ the grants to church colleges con­ nificance, nevertheless is another stituted an implicit r ecognition of portent of the danger of religious the basic inconsistency between the fragmentation to the health of our FOR MEN ONLY bill and the Court's decision. In­ society. Here, the Protestant deed, the Catholic Church made it Council. the Roman Catholic quite clear that it would prefer no Chancery and the Board of Rabbis bill at all to one containing a pro­ issued a joint statement demand­ vision allowing suits to be brought ing the right to participate in the challenging the constitutionality of selection of appointments to the Hear Federal aJd to religious schools. Board of Education of the City Despite the dropping of the ju­ of New York. The circumstances dicial review provision from the surrounding the issuance of their College Aid Bili, it is probable statement indicated that the three bodies would welcome the r erurn EMIL COHEN that sooner or later the issue will reach the Supreme Court. One of of the previous situation under the ways for this to come about which the nine members of the may be through the medium of the Board of Education were divided suit commenced duMng 1963 equally among Protestants, Cath­ challenging four Maryland CoIIege olics and Je.vs, and that whenever Humorist and Raconteur Aid laws providing for state finan­ a member retired or died, his suc­ cial assistance to rwo Protestant cessor was of the same faith. and rwo Catholic colleges . Indeed, Only time can teII whether re­ Extraordinaire ! the pendency of this suit was one ligious "pluralism will deteriorate of the principal reasons given by Into a divisiveness pitting Ameri­ Senator Wayne Morse for his cans against Americans in the agreeing to the dropping of the areana of public life. It Is prob­ judicial review provision from the able however that the answer lies at a Federal bill. However. the In what Congress will do In re­ challenge to the Maryland laws Is spect to Federal aid to education. based not only on the Federal Con­ If the struggle to provide massise stitution but on the Maryland state Federal support for parochial constitution as well. and should schools along with public schools the Maryland courts hold the laws succeeds, It will be only a ques­ GALA DINNER invalid under the state constitution, tion of time before the religious the case could not be appealed to school systems will become equal in behalf of the L'nlted States Supreme Court. parmers with the public school Israel's Economic Development Nevertheless , even If this should system in the American education­ even tu rate, the nature of America's al pattern. The competition among political and legal system Is such the religious groups for public Wednesday, April 15, 6:00 P.M. that It Is inevitable that sooner or funds will necessarily bring with fater the issue of Federal aid to it competition for political power. Garden Room, Sheraton - Biltmore Hotel religious Institutions will be The con slderation already beln~ directly passed on by the Supreme given by political leaders of the need to present a religiously bal­ Couvert: $5.00 per person Dietary Laws Observed Co".!:~other ominous portent of the anced ticket to the electorate shows danger that the era of religious how vulnerable our democratic Includes cockfoils and dinner pluralism which we are entering traditions and patterns may be to such competition among sects for may deteriorate into an era of '( religious power, The events of I 963 religious fragmentation appeared Israel Dinner Committee very shortly after the death of present a great promise of Ameri­ I President Kennedy. It became can democracy, but also a great 23 Custom House St., Prov. quickly clear that President John- danger. For Reservations Contact · 9on would be the Democratic Par­ Reprinted from JA 1-8914 ty candidate in I 964 and political CONGRESS Bl-WEEKLY SCIEITTISfS MEET :il1JDENTS SEITTENCED JERUSALEM - Some 200 JERUSALEM - Four hundred ! Tass Critical Of Anti-Semitic Book medical scientists from abroad Yeshiva students charged with de­ ... took part In the opening session monstrations In a Catholic Mis­ ,------, here last week of the third World sion Courtyard In Jerusalem last ! Soviet Book Congress of the European Mlcrer September were found gull ty of d . circulation Soctety. criminal trespass last week. ~ Is Denounced >= MOSCOW - Tass, the official 9< press agency, publlshed last week a sharply critical review of an f:: anti-Semitic book that was printed 0- In Kiev, capital of the . ..J · The book recently became < known In the West and It has been f:l attacked by European and Amerl­ :i: can Communists. Tass included its ~ review in its Engllsh-language < service for foreign cllents. 1il "Judaism Without Embellish­ - ment," by Troflm K. Klchko, was ~ publlshed under the auspices of o the Academy of Sciences of the ~ Soviet Republlc of the Ukraine last Oct. 12. E;! The book, In Ukrainian, was ap­ i::; parently written as an effort to dis­ credit the Jewish rellglon and 10 condemn the entire Jewish popu­ lation of the Soviet Union as mor­ ally Inferior and unpatriotic. Economic Crimes Alleged It dwells heavily on partici­ pation by Jews In black market­ Ing and other economic crimes. ''No matter what they do - selling matzohs or parts of the Torah, carrying out the rites of ROASTS burial, circumcision, wedding or divorce, they think above all of The swindlers in religious articles brawl Bottom Round money and they despise produc­ among themselves over the division of the LB tive work," one passage says. spoils in the synagogue Choice Grade 55c The cover of the book shows a big man In a prayer shawl (Speculation in matzoh, pigs, thievery, de• Extra Tender for Hearly Eating working behind llghted candles, ception and debauchery are portrayed as holding out a big fat hand filled the real characteristics of many synagogue Face Rump Roast LI with gold coins. leaders.) 75' A number of cartoons Include 1st TWO RIBS one of Israel's former Premier, David Ben-Gurlon, '' at work" Jew as depicted In "Judaism Without Varnish," an anti-Semitic LI crossing out the words "do not" book publlshed by the Academy of Science of the Soviet Republic Sirloin Tip Roast 89' In the Ten Commandments to make of Ukraine. Captions are translations from the Ukrainian by the FRESHLY GROUND them read usteal," "kill" publishers of 'The Newleader.' and "lie." LB Another cartoon shows Mr. an SS officer and about to sign Ben-Gurlon In the company of pages, sells for 24 hopecks, or Ground Beef )9c a ''contract" to sell war material about 25 cents. to Germany but being prevented The •harply critical comment from doing so by the sudden ap­ In Tass was first published by pearance of a prisoner from the the Uk rainian dally newspaper Auschwitz concentration camp. Radyanska Kultura (Soviet Cul­ The book, a paperback of 195 ture} In Kiev. Review Defends Israel SPRING MclNTOSH - U. S. No . 1 - 2 1/ , " and up The review criticized the book ALMOND KISSES for linking Its attack on the Jewish religion wtth "criticism of the In­ ..i ternal life of the state of Israel." APPLES 3 8~~ 39' Israel, In addlt1on to having Zionist organlzatlons, has "dem­ Sweet and Tender ocratic, progressive institutions of workers who support peace, peaceful coexistence and dem­ Fresh Corn 5 EARS 39' ocratic freedom and who are against colonialism and Imper­ ...-..·--' ialism," the review declared . ..;:.:. ·~ The book's existence was re­ ported In Sweden In connection Two Toasted Almonds Nes• with the visit there of Andrei A. tied In Creamy Chocolate Gromyko. the Soviet Foreign FINAST - Also RASPBERRY Caramel. Each Piece Indi­ Minister. 2 LB Later an account of It by a vidually Wrapped In a Met­ PRESERVE JAR al Gift Container Communist Jewish publication In Strawberry 69' France led to a sharply critical "YOR" GARDEN - Cut, Blue Lake Variety I LB. PKG. article In L'Humanlte. the organ $1.98 of the French Communist party. 15'h oz CANS Mail & Phone Orders Ac­ Guss Hall, chairman of the Green Beans 2 39' cepted On Purchase Of Communist party In the United 66% DISCOUNT States, and John Golian, general "YOR" GARDEN - Vacuum Packed $3.00 Or More secretary of the British Com­ 12oz Pay only 1/, of catalog list price! wHoLE KERNEL Just low price? ... no sir, FREE munist party, also criticized Mr. Corn 2 CANS 29' engraving, too. 50,000 Trophies Kichko. RICHMOND - Rich Yellow Clings for every possible event We 're · The Human Rights Commis­ sion of the United Nations was re­ $1.00 sure that it's more trophies than ported to have received the book Peaches sucED 4 ·Lt~is~ you'll see anywhere. Don 't wait. about two months ago and to have Highly Digestible and Poly-Unsaturated, Too write for your absolutely FREE put It into its records along with catalog now! 0 other anti-Semistic publlcatlons. I PT 8 oz OUTLET Salad Oil FINAST BOT 35' EMBLEM & BADGE~~~· Barton Candy Shop - strHt floo1 Book Widely Denounced FINAST - Ruby Red, Tender, Sweet 151 Nortll Main St. Providence 2, Rhode Island A commentator for the Soviet or phone Elmhurst 1-3800 1LB PrHld1■c1 4, I . I. 02904, DE 1•5444 Novosti press agency had con­ . CANS demned as a "spate of fresh fat,.. Whole Beets 4 49' rlcations" reports of anti­ Sugar Baby Juniors, Jamaica Minis, Whirligigs Semitism In the Soviet Union re­ sulting from the publlcation of $1.00 m'1t the book. Welch Candies 4 ,~Gs Shimon Kats, the agency's com­ entator, asserted in an art1cle that White or Assorted ~ because of the publlcatlon of the FACIAL PICGS At The New book "attempts are being made" Kleenex TISSUE 2 ol ,oo 49' in Western countries, particularly the United States, "to ascribe to FINAST - White, Convenient Canton Village the Soviet State persecution of I LI CHINESE AND AMERICAN RESTAURANT Jews" and "even to declare it a Whole Potatoes CAN 10' 1230 ELMWOOD AVENUE pollcy pursued by the U.S.S.R." Mr. Kats's article was made FINAST - For Stews and Casseroles featuring public this week by the press de­ 1LI Cantonese Style Dishes and partment of the Soviet Embassy In Stewed Tomatoes 2 CANS 39' · Washington. American Foods Morris B. Abram, president of the American Jewish Committee, - ORDERS PUT UP T0 TAKE OUT - first displayed a copy of the book. FIRST I NATIONAL - STORES Tel. 941-9746 At a spectal news conference Senator Jacob K. Javits, Republl­ Same Low Self-Servic, Prices in All Stores in This Vicinity - NOW O,IN 6 DAYS A WIIK of scored CLOHD -DAYS ALBERT CHIN, Prop. can New York, also the (Wt Rosorvt tht Right to Limit Quontitios) book. A subscription to the Herald sovmT ANTI-SEMITISM ... la a f.ood gift Idea for the person LONDON - A book on the CLEAN-UP SERVICE "' who 'bas everything" else. Call! Talmud, described as an objective Cellars, Yards KELLER'S 724-0200. study made under the Imprint of 15! the l'l Will.rd Stiopplng ( pnt p r Soviet Academy of Science, Attics, Garages, Etc. bas been used as an and-Semitic WE TAKE All SIZE JOBS DATA Birth Announced springboard by reviewers In the ~ Mr. and Mrs. George Gordon of Soviet press. RE 9-5010 8 PROCESSING 197 Kelton Street. Allston. Mass .• l'l We won't offe'r you cheaper quality· announce the birth of their first !ii to 9ive you cheaper pricH. lh,t we chlld and son, David Thomas, on S,.Clal-laundry Bags i,u, v.,.. , $1 .60 WILL 9ive you the hi9hHt quality DATA PROCESSING March 22. ate•r INef at the lowe1t po11ible Maternal grandparents are Mr. i prices. SERVICE and Mrs. J .A. Mogg ofHerts, Eng­ Fluff Dry ...... •· 12c TIIY OIi :r Kcnhrvth I Q"elity For .Business and I l'l land. Paternal grandparents are Fluff Ir Fold ...... 14c CASH I WRY Fresh Killed POULTRY Industry ~ Mrs. Lillian Gordon of Brookline. Flat Won ...... 16c 10% DISCOUNT ~ NO 1h LI. ADDED • Payroll Service Mass., and Gerald Gordon of War­ OPEN ~ Farm Fresh Eggs wlck. DH Suits a o-. Sl.25 • Inventory Control I T a.m . to ;:i Paternal great-grandmother ls CLIANINCJ P•ots 51,Jrts 65' Fresh Tongue ... . 55c lb. • Produdion Parts Mrs. Rose Raclltch of Long Island, a 8 p ,m. I Requirementi · N. Y, ~ Steer Liver AA . . . 79c lb. • Sales Analysis ...,, - Dropa - Etc. - S-iol ,ritt, ;< 'Ii Bar Mitzvahs I JA 1..0960 - FREE DELIVERY Call TE 1-5700 Charles David Hall will become ROGER . WILLIAMS LAUNDRY, INC. ~~. .,,> TO All SECTIONS Bar Mltzvah on Saturday and An­ IAST SIDE • NORTH END WINGATE 161 Waterman Ave., E. Prov. GE 4-1964 EDGEWOOD • CRANSTON drew Lloyd Rouslln will become "'p OAIDEN CITY • WOODRIDGE COMPUTING CENTER Bar Mltzvah on April 11 at Tem­ ~ "Remember The Proof of the Union Trust Buildln11 ple Sinai. Pudding is in the Eating•: Providence, R. f. l:lar Mitzvahs too i Joel Kevin Gerstenblatt, son of • Mr. and Mrs. James M. Gersten­ blatt, and Alan Francis Silverman, son of Mrs. Joseph Silverman, DICK FLYNN will become Bar Mltzvah on April 11 and April 18, respectively, at Complete Landscaping Service Temple Beth El. 21 YEARS OF KNOWLEDGE IN THE FINER POINTS OF GARDENING' Birth Announced LAWN MAINTENANCE By The Month Mr. and Mrs. Santllck Chernov of 70 Grassmere Street announce A Specialty the birth of a daughter, Michele Mn. William Solsb11r9 Elise. on March 25. Mrs. Chernov (nH: Miu Dona fisher) O LAWNS BUil T O EVERGREENS O LOAMING Is the former Roberta Perelman. O SEEDING o FERTILIZING Maternal grar111pa.rents are Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Perelman of Free Estimates WI 1-846S 58 Garfield Avenue. Pater n a I KNIGHT FARM grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edwa.rd Cbernov of 71 Farragut '" CRISP . AIRE " Ap p L E s Avenue. MclNTOSH Daughter Born A Springtime T-R-E-A-T Mr. and Mrs. Nathan D. Apkon CHIMA STAR of Framingham, Mass •• announce Also: the birth of their third child and 140 NEWPORT AYE., E. PROVIDENCE first daughter. Susan Debra, on e BALDWIN • ROME • GOLDEN DELICIOUS March 11. Mrs. Apkon Is the for­ Near Gansett Race Traclt mer Marlene Oriel of Providence. O" BEST EVER "" Sweet Cider Maternal grandpa.rents are Mr. Route 116, Greenville, R. I. and Mrs. Samuel Oriel of Provi­ dence. Paternal grandmother Is SALESROOM OPEN DAILY 'TIL 5 P.M. Mrs. Dora Apkon of Newton. Mass. DISHES Ii ., Maternal great-grandfather Is 0 FREE BOX OF APPLES EACH WEEK o lillmf11. Moris Oriel of Newton 1-llghl ands. Mass. Paternal great-grand­ I • Cantonese Native ~. · · parents are Mr, and Mrs. Moses I Dinners · i Hurwitz of Brighton. Mass. SALE OF SALES ,1 SPECIAL ' • Combination Plates AT PRE-WAR PRICES I I • Special Dishes FAMILY DINNERS li Editor's I Drive A Little - Save A Lot \i ORDERS TO TAKE OUT Mailbox This Is The Best Meat Money Can Buy TOP CHOICE OR PRIME WINES & LIQUORS 438-5559 A Reader Replies Dear Sir: OPEN SUNDAYS OPEN SUN. thN WED. 11 A.M. to 12 A.M. The reply to Mr. Segal' s article THURS. THRU SAT. 11 A.M. TO I A.M. entitled .. A Dangerous Venture0 RIB CHUCK lb. 49c by Mrs. Jerrold FranJclln, Is elo­ UNDERCUT quently written with grea.t Jewish feeling and understanding. She de­ IN ALL 3 serves commendation from all of ROAST lb. 99c STORES ... the readers of the Herald. SOLID - NO FAT PROVIDENCE Sincerely, WHOLE GARDEN .CITY and SHARTENBERG'S, Harry S. Beck (Pawt.) BRISKETS lb. 79c I 0 I OUTLET Chuck Eye or Fish lb. 95c I I

HADASSAH STUDY GROUP WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT Readings In Yiddish of works 70th BIRTHDAY by outstanding Yiddish writers will be delivered by Mrs. Joshua Bell ALBERT BERLINSKY at the meeting of the Providence Chapter of Hadassah Study Group formerly of Hope Street, known for quality for 38 SALE I on Thursday at 10 A.M. at the years, is now associated with us. Roger WIiiiams Savings & Loan Association Building. He would like all his friends and customers to visit Also as part of the program, him at Rhode Island's most modern meat market. Now In Progress Mrs. Isaac Gerber will present a survey and analysis of current Call ALBERT at JA 1-3888 for he's sure to please thru Sat. April 11th events on the American and Is­ raeli scenes. Hostesses for the coffee hour It's great .. . it's greoter ... it's the greotestL which will precede the program It's greot because this is the first year Garden will by Mrs. Arthur Novogrodsld and Mrs. Benjamin Rosenstein. City ond Shortenberg's celebroles with us. Jt's Pierce and Rosenfield greoter becouse now there's an Outlet store INTER-FAITH RETREAT Our Lady of Peace Retreat Kosher Meat & Delicatessen 0 close to your door! It's the greatest because of House 1n Narragansett will hold the sovings al all 3 Outlet stores. an overnight retreat for men of Across from all faiths from Saturday, April 18, 136 Oakland Ave. Temple Beth David • Ample porking facilities at oil stores! at 10 A.M,. through Sunday, April 19, at 3:30 P.M. • Use ony of our convenient credit plans 1be retreat master will be the • Extro salespeoplei Extra wrappers! Rev. John Bonn, S.J., professor UNLIMITED FREE PARKING AT ALL TIMES of English at Fairfield University. REMEMBER! THERE'S AN OUTLCT STORE Rev. Bonn Is the author of the FREE DELIVERY DAILY CLOSE TO YOUR DOOR . boolt, "So Palls the Elms." Further lnformadon pertaining to the retreat may be obtained by JA 1-3888 calling UN 1-6788, ST 3-9871, or OUTLET OF Rt-iODE ISLAND. Use your Charga-plate® by wrldng to Msgr. Edmond Brock, WATCH OUR WEEKLY SPECIALS! Retreat House, Narragansett, R, I, JACOBIAN SENTENCED pleading guilty to eight al nine A subacrtptlon to the Heral, counts al an espionage charge. Ka­ Is a f.ood gift Idea for the per901 JERUSALEM - An Egyptian borak Jacoblu wu u-re ■ ted lut who 'has everything" elae. Call after havlng been under agent who was planted ln Israel December 724-0200. i as a Jew was sentenced lut week IIUl"Veillance for oeveral months by .. to 18 years' tmprlosnment after Israeli aecurlty ts, ..; ·· Jllii=;;:;;;======.... "'-=:a:======:::::!!=====-; - ' 3-Apartments For Rent 31-Pet Column HOLU RESTAURANT =l 1964 DONOR LUNCHEON I g,: EAST SID ■ (Pawtucket) POODLE PARLOR, 9:16 Main Slrfft, Rt. 1, No. Attleboro, Mass. ~ LADIES ASSOCIATION JEWISH HOME FOR THE AGED I Near Providence City Une Pawtucket. PA 3-7682. Professional (next to Jolly Cholly) clipping, ba thing. East Side, vlclnlty, ADDITIONAL NAMES WHICH WERE RECEIVED TOO LATE TO BE NEW bulldln1, deluxe 1 and 2 bod· pick-up, d e livery. AKC re giste red ~ INCLUDED IN OUR PROGRAM BOOK ~~r'fge:it~~~m~~ EJr::~i. rat~~t puppies. Pet accessor ies. A South Seas PATRONESSES vldual heat control, parking.• From e 3S-Private lnstrudion Paradise f Mrs. Pierre Brunshwig Mrs. Marshall Leeds mc\.!{lgf!!~~e, ~ :~tu~f:f.1ments, • PHONE 724-3313 ufn TUTORING - Radcliffe graduate, ex­ Featuring ~ pe rie nced teache r , offers sped a llzed DONORS EAST SIDE - Morri. Avenue, nHr instruction in all ele mentary sub­ Mrs. Jack Alperin Mrs. Harry Goldberg ~~-e P~~~:EIUN"i']} f1 oor. six j ects and hJg h school Latin, French, Polynesian and Cantonese 3 Entllsh , History, Biology, Geometry. ffi Mrs. Joseph Borom (Pawtucket) FIFTH STREET, third floor. Five WI 1-3097. "' (Woonsocket) Mrs. Sadie Grossman rooms, tile bath, shower. Parking. Food 8 Mrs. Samuel Cikins Mrs. Jacob Komros PL l-0230. PA >3"20 - ~ ATTENTION Mrs. Annie Lind Bern­ 0 Open Sunday to Thunday M rs. Louis Cohen Mrs. Ira Robinson 00~ ;.f:!; stein . Regard.Ing request of Maurice ~:~o!~~tn!~=~~:fr:~~ Samuel. Please con tact UN 1-1296. 12 noon to 12 midnight (Newton.M ass) Mrs. Philip H. Ross ~;{:~st'J:,etP~~'!'t1~~~- _:~~d;.!'J:,t Mrs. Michael Cohen Mrs. El i Shapiro Janitor service. See superintendent Friday ond Saturday 1Z noon to 1 A.M. Mrs. Samuel I. Cohen Mrs. Fronk Slepkow or call 751 ·3692· urn Mrs. Jerome Feinstein Mrs. Ph ilip Swartz 9-Carpenters and Builders Call 724-0200 - ORDERS TO TAKE OUT - Mrs. Jomes Genser Mrs. Ed win Wells ADDITIONS, • Iterations, resldentl1I, Phone 699,7440 Mrs: W illiam W inneg industrial, building. Garages, bath• rooms, cement work, dormers, store fro nts. Free estimates. ~2-1044, 942- 104.5. 4-24 SALE 17-Floor Servicing YOUNG MAN - ~ F~loo- r~ , t~.. - n ~;n_g_, -w-..- . STACKED HEELS Ing, polishing. Comme rcial, reslden• tla l. Fine quality work - reason• '"'"' $5.90 HOW TO GET AWAY able ra tes. 751-9580. ufn All Typos & Colort 20a- Help wanted-Men, Women TO A LOVELY PLACE ARTS&CRAFis Counselor, m•le or rcmalC'. for camp In R. I. Mu st be coll ege student. Call OE 1-1070. R .l .'t: Olderi Caa cellatfoa 8'1oe Store s1~~S~:l~i~~~r1~t\~ ~~ll~~nz:c:r~:~: ELKIN SHOES Come to Magnolia. It's res1fut. Haimish . Informal. The food's good. The e ragc. "'cll-kno\, ri firm. R. I. J ewl.s h I 1?$ Waahlnl'toa St. Herald. Bo'< 6063 C· 16. Pro\•ldcnce. Opea Tau. a.ad Tllan i:...ealas1 air's sharp. The sleeping's d-,l ightful. The At lantic's mognificenl. Two day,, - - - Mon. thru Fri ., from $27, Four days, including week-e nds, for $54. Free 21- Help Wonted - Women doily, Rock Finnish Steam and Swedish Manage. Heated indoor pool and COM PA N ION w•nted- fo r eld erly solarium. Only 2½ hours springtime drive from Providence ... Route 128 '-' Oman J.lq_• in ~ood home. OWTI room. Phon(' n t; 1-2J83. MRS . LEO GLEKLEN north to Exit 15. Tel.; ATiantic 9-1333 in Boston, LAkuide 5-3411 in !NC RE ASED Spring b usiness nttffll­ Gloucester. Fred and Carole's Magnolia Manor. tnt e:!i pladn i;: I t;1 ct• "' o men lmmtdl­ Of nte lv. Hc_•at oppol'Lunltv fo r those who qunllr\ A, o n cosmetics . Call G 1\ 1-~JOB. PETTERSON TRAVEL INC. 23ac- Houses For Rent Dorrance Street Island P.S. Ask about our new Summer Vacation Plan - luM '19 to Labor Day NA RR A CANSETT PI ER - Four rooms rurnls hcd . two bedrooms. Central heating. buill•irH 11> 1>llnnccs. screen• £.'d pOrl'h with flreph,cc. Wl 1, 2716. 4-10 23ad - Houses For Sale CRANSTON (nHr Woodridge ),- 51/2 room ranch. Two )can o ld . Garai,::c. brec-zcwuy, C'X t ra!o . WI 2-8088. 4- IO ON CAPE COD ne.1 r Su crest Hot.r. ------· Ycar,ro und. P rlv11tc bench a nd road. -MILLER'S Call 617 584-9336. 2S-Lawns, Landscape RHODE THE LANDSCAPING - Complete m ainte n­ RHODE ance. new lawns. shrubs. fertilizing. ISLAND'S INTERNATIONAL crabgrn~ control. top dressing. ISLAND'S PA J -7517. 4-10 FINEST FINES1 DELICATESSEN 30- Painting, Paperhanging PROVIDL NCl . R l (A c , u u / ,um '>e1t11 - R u t' hud,, Tt• kpho r ,· UN 1o n 1--1b1 U PAINTING PROVIDENCE - WARWICK - PAWTUCKET Inte r io r, Exte r io r, Pa perha nging C.:,rpcntry, roofs a nd g utte r s repair­ NL Reasonable prices. Free estimates. • JEWELRY • APPLIA'.'it:ES FRIDAY, APRIL 3 THRU THURSDAY, APRIL 9 Guorantecd. COOKED IN OUR OWN KITCHENS SAVE • GUTS STRICTLY KOSHER P~)~

ROAST BEEF lb~D1.97 SAME MILLER QUALITY COOKED IN OUR OWN KITCHENS LEONl'S RESTAURANT STRICTLY KOSHER SAVE 1.00 288 ATWOOD AVENUE, CRANSTON, R. I. TONGUE POUND lb.1.97 FRANK LEONI FROM THE AUSTRIAN ALPS SAVE (formerly Chef at the Haven) IMPORTED 30c POUND Featuring ... Swiss CHEESE 1b. 99c SLICED TO ANY THICKNESS TO YOUR ORDER Broiled Choice Sirloin (Complete DiMer) $3.75

KOSHER FRESH MEAT DEPARTMENT ' Planked Jumbo Shrimp (Complete Di••••> $2.70 Meat Is Friday Our Fresh D_epartment Closed at N- . Brochette of Tenderloin over Rice Pilaf (Complete Dinner) $2.60 and All Day Saturday. These specials are in effect SUNDAY-FRIDAY, Apr. S-Apr. 10 Daily Luncheon Specials 99c

CUT FROM THE CHOICEST STEER BEEF ALSO FEATURING ALL TYPES OF STRICTLY KOSHER-SAVE 30c POUND ITALIAN CUISINE Middle CHUCK 1b. 49c SAME MILLER QUALITY All Chicken Din-ners Are Whole Boneless Chicken To STRICTLY KOSHER SAVE Add To Your Dining Pleasure 30c Steer LIVERPOUN°1b. 49c BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE SAME MILLER QUALITY OPEN 7 DAYS All Stores Opo• WHl 01y1 i•d Sundays CALL PAWTUCKIT WARWICK PIOYIDINCI 142 Pawtuclot Avenue 1619 W 1rwicl, A•Mue 776 Hepo Stroot 61towey Shop, Cont., 942-9509 Ne.ti.~•• a.l..-, Ho11le Four C...no11 ( !Co&l,or 0n1,l l tJO A.M. i. 10 P.M, t A.M. i. t P.M. I A.M. i. 7,JO P.M.