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JUNE 5, 1959 20 PAGES Passing the Suez Canal Temple Beth El 10 70 Orchard Ave. Providence. R. I. NEWS . Israelis Discuss tB~. Cargo Confiscation JERUSALEM - The Israel Cab­ "THE UNITED STATES . AND inet discussed measures to prevent further confiscation by Egypt of Israel represent two radically dif­ THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH WEEKLY IN R. I. AND SOUTHEAST MASS. ferent but happily successful, solu­ Israeli cargoes carried on ships tions to the problems of anti­ VOL. XLIII, No. 13 FRIDAY JUNE 5, 1959 20 PAGES passing the Suez Canal. The deci­ s~mitism," Henry Edward Schultz, sion by Egypt to impound Israel national chairman of the Anti­ cargo on the Danish freighter Defamation League of B'nai B'rith Atomic Reactor Volunteers To Visit Homes In Ingor Toft - which was detained declared in Jerusalem at the BB at the entrance to the Suez·canal convention. - was termed by the government NearsCompletion BIG Day Drive For Israel Bonds as "an act of international piracy." IRREPLACEABLE OLD HEBREW TEL AVIV - An experimental Every Jewish home in the Provi­ Jones," ''Bloomer Girl," "Slfow "We have again given too much scrolls, including some invaluable atomic reactor is nearing comple­ hand-written documents on old dence area will be visited by men Boat" and many o~her leading rein to our publicity," says the tion south of Tel Aviv . and is ex­ and women volunteers on BIG musicals. General Zionist Tel Aviv daily parchment, were destroyed in a pected to be in operation by the Liverpool, England, synagogue fire. Day, this Sunday, to sell Israel Majors and captains in the Haboker in connection with the end of this year, according to a ISRAEL WILL HELP NIGERIA ·Bonds in aid of Israel's economic men's division, who will direct vol­ Cairo seizure of the Inge Toft, the joint announcement of Prof. D. E. expand its water resources by and industrial growth. The one­ unteers, are Ed Goldin, Warren Suez test ship, and one could not Bergman, chairman of the Israel day effort will be directed by Mar­ Pulner, Morton Paige, Norman have expected Nasser not to take undertaking a search for water in Atomic Energy Commission, and Western Nigeria, it was disclosed tin M. Temkin and Mrs. Beryl Tilles, Maurice Share, Irving up the challenge. This is a most William Baxter, American Charge Segal, BIG Day chairmen. In Weinreich, Michael Bock, Harry resounding slap in the face for recently. Five Israel engineers, d 'Affaires in Israel. representing the Foreign Water Cranston, David Cohen and Mrs. Finkelstein, Solomon Lightman, Israel, and a definite setback for Development Company, will be The announcement was made Max Greenberg are co-chairmen. Thomas Pearlman, Max Berman, Hammarskjold, said Haboker. during the first visit to the plant The chairmen urged members of Abraham Goldstein and Sheldon working with three modern water­ Ignore Arab Protest drilling machines sent from Haifa. by the press. The reactor, valued the community to welcome volun­ Heller. ISAAC BASHEVIS SINGER, YID­ at $800,000, was purchased with teers, who will start their calls Majors and captains in the U. N . Secretariat notified the dish novelist and short-story writ­ the help of the American Atomic Sunday morning. women's division are Mrs. Alfred Arab and Israel delegations that er. recently was awarded one of Energy Commission from the Volunteers will meet in the foyer Jaffe, Miss Sheila Marks, Mes­ the Arab letter protesting against the annual grants of the National American Machinery and Foun­ of the Sheraton-Biltmore Hotel dames Lillian Konisky, Morris immigration to Israel will not be Institute of Arts and Letters. The dries Company. The United States for breakfast at 9 o'clock Sunday Lecht, Marvin Pitterman, Abra­ circulated as an official document. awards, involving $1,500 grants made a grant of $350,000 for the morning, before taking their as­ ham Weiss, Marshal Weiss, Carl The Secretariat accepted Israel's this year, are given to those who purchase which was made under signed sectors. Each volunteer will Arbitman, Harry Ballon, Arthur view that immigration was solely distinguish themselves in various a 1957 agreement between the two carry a complete kit. Einstein, Miss Gloria Cohen and a domestic matter and not subject arts. governments based on the Ameri­ BIG DAY will be the prelude to Miss Ella Zelniker. to the Security Council or any can Atoms for Peace plan. the BIG Show to be held Wednes­ other international body. BOTH THE LEBANESE GOV­ day evening, June 17, in Temple ernment and the Chamber of The 5,000-kilowatt reactor is of - __ {3'6vfo-C-:stt'PT>ression Emanuel Auditorium where Broad­ Allow Kosher Market Deputies are investigating the con­ the "swimming pool" type. It is Al Hamishmar, Mapam---~- daily way stars will offer entertainment. duct of Dr. Charles Malik, former situated on sand dunes near Ris­ newspaper in Tel Aviv, says the Lebanese Foreign Minister, who hon le-Zion. While it cannot be Admission to the BIG Sho:w will be To Trade On Sundays repeated statements on Jewish made a friendly visit recently to used for atomic power production, only open to Bond purchasers and SPRINGFIELD, Mass. - Crown emigration from USSR prove that the Israel pavilion at the United its availability will open a new to all volunteer workers. Each will Kosher Supermarket, which won a the Jewish question is troubling States World Trade Fair in New phase in Israel scientific studies. receive two free tickets. federal court ruling against being the authorities there and must York City, it was reported in Scientists will be able to study Lou Mason, talented Jewish closed Sundays by the Massachu­ find its solution sooner or later. various aspects of operating such humorist of stage, radio and tele­ London last week. setts Lord's Day laws, was open Documentary evidence on in­ reactors. The reactor also- will vision, will present his cavalcade for business by permission of the THE ESTABLISHMENT IN IS­ make possible research in isotopes of Jewish wit and humor. tensification by the Soviet of its rael of a special information office Springfield police. efforts to suppress the Jewish re­ for medical and agricultural pur­ The "Highlights of Broadway," A panel of three. federal judges "to relay to the Israeli population poses in addition to pure research. ligion in Russia were reported at accurate and full understanding a trio of performers who have ap­ in Boston ruled last week that the the United Nations. Israel nuclear scientists, it was peared in leading Broadway pro­ constitutional rights of the super­ about J ewish life and activities in Data on widespread liquidation the United States" was urged at pointed out, have made important ductions, will share the spotlight market corporation had been vio­ progress in two main areas of re­ with Mason. They are Avon Long, lated by th~ enforcement of the of synagogues and a ban against the 19th quadrennial national con­ the baking of matzah in major vention of the Farband Labor actor operation. They have discov­ Margaret Tynes and Levern state law. Herbert B. Ehrman of Hutcherson, who have starred in cities of the Ukraine, a section Zionist Order in Miami Beach, ered an inexpensive way to extract Boston, president of the American uranium from phosphates without "Porgy and Bess," "Carmen Jewish Committee, served as at­ with a large Jewish population, attended by 500 delegates from all highlighted the detailed report. parts of the United States and diminishing the basic characteris­ torney for the supermarket in the Canada. tics of the phosphate, and Weiz­ test case, which is likely to go to The ban was imposed last Pass­ HOME the U. S. Supreme Court. THE PERFORMANCE IN ROME mann Institute scientists have in­ over in Kharkov, Odessa, Kiev of a documentary film on the vented means of producing heavy FOR THE AGED The supermarket contended that and in the central Russian cities Nuremberg trials was temporarily water in a relatively inexpensive NEWS the laws discriminated against of Kuibyshev and Rostov. Soviet interrupted last week when a group way. Quantities of such waters are Jews ·who observe Saturday as officials made difficulties for Jews of hoodlums filled the theater with already being exported to countries In This Issue their Sabbath, and against kosher who wanted to bake matzah in smoke from burning tar. They were with which Israel cooperates in ON PAGE 12 stores which are closed Saturdays Moscow and Leningrad but finally believed to be members of the neo­ atomic energy research. as a matter of religious principle. permitted the baking to take place. f ascist Italian Social Moveme~j-t­ CENTRAL JEWISH COMMUNITY organizations in America raised an Dr. Yigael Yadin Tells Of Major Culture Finds At Excavations estimated $120,000,000 for philan­ NEW YORK - The man who on the Dead Sea Scrolls, and Lec­ the first founded about 2,700 time he will lecture on Hazor and thropic purposes In 1958, according eleven years ago last month com­ turer in Archreology at the Hebrew B. C. E. (Before Common Era) to other aspects of Biblical archre­ to a study released recently by the manded the armed forces of the University in Jerusalem. the 'last, destroyed about 150 ology at Princeton, Harvard, Chi­ Council of J ewish Federations and reborn State of Israel as they At the offices of the nationwide B. C. E. cago and Yale Univ-erslties. In Welfare Funds. The total r epre­ fought for independence, r·ecently United Jewish Appeal, Dr. Yadin The excavations show that the mid-June he will be awarded an sents a 10 % increase in philan­ told how major archreological ex­ told reporters how the James A. greatest. of these cities, and pro­ honorary doctora.te by Brandeis thropic revenue over the statistical cavations which he has directed de Rothschild-Hebrew University bably the greatest in Canaan, was University.
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