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' / • 1967 Highlighted By People, '\ Places, Organizations, War (Continued from Last Week) Jewish Theological Seminary of The Miriam Hospital, in its America. new tie with Brown University, Temple Beth Israel dedicated annotmced the joint appointment its new social hall, and the five- of Dr. Robert P. Davis as direc- year-old Barrington Jewish Cen- THE ONLY ENGLISH-JEWISH WEEKLY IN R. /. AND SOUTHEAST MASS. tor of the department of· medicine ter acquired its first full-time and professor of medical science rabbi, Rabbi Richard A. Weiss. at the university. Dr. Fiorindo A. Congregation Ohawe Shalom, VOL. LI, NO. 45 FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1968 15¢ PER COPY 16 PAGES Simeone was named di rector of P aw tu ck e t , al so engaged a the department of surgery at the spiritu~l leader, Rabbi Chaim ~r:mm:JP'.3P:J!'lrmrmr~nz1~~~~~~~~ hospital and professor of medical Raizman. science at Brown. Later in the Dr. Sidney Goldstein, chair- Bla•iberg's Daughter French Zionists Now fear year, Jerome R. Sapolsky became man of the Brown University De- Attends Hebrew Class executive director of The Miri- partment of Sociology and An- am. thropology, was named · to a During Transplant Possible Action By Police The first annual concert of l.Jnited Nations Ad Hoc Committee TEL AVIV - Jill Blaiberg · PARJS. -c..Rumors about pos- Israel manifestations of recent Jewish music was presented in of Experts on Urbanization to ad- of South Africa , who came to sible police action against Zionist days, the J ewisl!., Agency in Paris March at Temple Emanu-EI, to vise U Thant on the demographic Israel six months ago as a organizations and the possible clearly wishes to avoid any step mark Jewish Music Month. aspects of urbanization. volunteer worker, went to her outlawing of Zionist activities which could be construed by the General Jewish Committee al- A new Hadassah chapter wa s Hebrew cl ass thi s week while have induced an attitude of ex- French as a challenge. locations were increased $52,000 founded, the Jerusal em chapter. her father was under going the treme caution on the part of Jew- This self-restraint has gone to $629,754, of which the largest Menahem ~agen of 5wampscott, third he art transpl ant ever ac­ ish bodies in France. as far as refusal to lend the sum, $412,000, was allotted to the Mass ., was appointed principal of complished. She had not known The Jewish Agency in particu- Agency's name for the renting of United Jewish Appe al . The Bu- the Community Hebrew High before the opera ti on that he r lar appears to have become wary a hall for a meeting of former reau of Jewish Education and the School . father would be the next such of having any connection with volunteers in Israel, who have Jewish Community Cente r came The Hillel Foundation at patient. pro-Israel public bodies, lest it established their own. organiza­ next, with $64,659 and $38,Q54 Brown University celebrated its ''Actually , I cannot afford be accused of "mixing and tion. respectively, and next in line 20th year, .and Rabbi Nathan N. to buy a paper," she said. meddling in internal French mat- The Agency has also stopped were B'nai B'rith Hillel at Brown Ro sen's 20th annivers ary as di- " Since dad had to give up hi s ters." the use of its postal franking ma- ($13,700) and the National Com- rector. A sculp ture by Martin prac tice because of hi s heart This is part of the reaction to chine for communications dis- mittee for Labor Israel ($11,500) . Newman, forme rly of the Rhode condition, we do not have mon­ the accusations levelled by Gaull- patched on behalf of Zionist or- All other allocations were for Island School of Des ign faculty, ey to spare and I must manage {st commentators against the ganizations and now limits its use less than $10,000. Sixty agencies was dedicated in the Hillel House on five pounds pocket money a Agency and the Israeli Embassy to the Agency's official mail only. are benefited by the GJC drive, Garden; the Yiddish write r, Isaac \ month, which my parentc; send in Paris, in the wake of the up- There are definite indications for which Robert Riesman was Bashevis Singer, 1ectured, and me. roar which followed President de that the police are now giving named general chairman in 1967. Singe r Theo Bike! gave a C')ncert. ''I have complete faith in Gaulle's press conference on more attention to Zionist organi- The annual Sharon Ell en Me- The Bure au of Jewi ,; h 1:. -:luca- the operation, the ~urgeons Nov. 27. zations and personalities. Jewish morial Bridge raised money for tion's fa ll ad ult series, pla'Jned and my dad," s aid the 20- The alleged intervention of the Agency emissaries to Zionist the American Cancer Society. by P rof. Benjamin Chinitz of ye ar-ol d girl. "I am sure he'll embassy, according to these groups, who are usually called to Temple Beth El held a Bar Brown, cons idered the prospects get-through it all rtght and will commentators, infuriated the the police "commissariat" for a Mitzvah celebration, to mark its for Israel as a result of the war again be the heal thy man he president of the republic. routine talk when they arrive in 13th year in the new temple at the and the change s it brouglitt about. used to be and which I pray to Despite the fact that neither France (as in the case with all corner of Orchard and Butler Temple Ema nu-El's fall lecture God he may be again." the embassy nor the Agency has aliens), have been recalled in the Avenues. ~ series was als o on the aftermath had any connection with the pro- past couple of weeks and asked ~~~~~~~~~r.m~~~~~~~~~~r.m Mrs. Sumner Pomeranz, Mrs . of the war. detailed questions on their activ­ Rhode Island of 1967, competed in Robert Shapiro, social s tudies ities by officials. ~ the Mrs. Amer~ca · contest -In San chairman at Pilgrim High School, D-efe.nse..Spe.nd.ing-Dominates It is quite possible that these ",I Il Diego, Calif. Warwick, was awarded t~e Valley are routine measures taken by ~ The Temple Emanu-El Garden Forge Teachers Medal Award for zealous officials who, suspecting Club received a " seed grant" "helping to achieve a bette r un- Budget Submitted To Knesset that "Zionists" would react to award from Sears Roebuck and derstanding of the American Way attacks from above, felt it politic Company in recognition of beau- of Life." He was the only New J ERUSALEM - The budget ye ar, primarily because of a cut- from the police point of view, to tification at Hope High School. England recipient of the medal. submitted to the Israeli Parlia- bacl< in heavy public spending to take a greater interest in pos­ Max Alperin received the Many Rhode Islande r s did ment on Tuesday by Finance relieve unemployment during the sible future "customers." Amudim award of the Providence various interesting things: Ken- Minis te r Pinhas Sapir is domi- first 'six months- of 1967. The job This sense of precaution has Hebrew Day School, for dedicated neth Resnick of Cranston, a Ma- nated by defense spending: which crisis declined in the final quar- also extended to wider circles. )' ,' service. The school's new kin- rine, conducted High Holiday accounts for about $600-m1\lion. rer of the year. For example, the owners of a hall . _'t,A dergarten room, with clerestory services at Guantanamo Bay. The overall budget, equivalent Tax reductions we re an- booked for a meeting sponsored and adjoining courtyard, was Norma Trus t Sherman and Riva to nearly $2,000,000,000, is le ss nounced by Mr. Sapir. who s aid by the International League completed. Leviten, Providence painters, than that of the present fiscal security expenditures account for Against Anti-Semitism asked the Robert Starr, Herald bridge held the1r first joint art show . almost two-thirds of all taxes organizers to produce their po­ columnist, was among the players Benjamin Premack, ~music con- ffiC AID NEEDED paid by Israelis. Mobilization had lice permit. Normally, they would selected to compete in a contract sul tant to the s tate Board of -Edu- GENEVA - The Inter- r ~sul ted in a 20 per cent cut in have presumed that the organ­ izers had obtained such per­ bridge exhibition game with the cation, outlined the problems of national Red Cross has advised productivity which caused the na- - ) - world championship team from music education for schoolchil- the Standing Conference of Eu- tional product to decline by 1.5. mission by telephone. Italy. dren, (and, by extendsion, of other ropean Jewish Community Serv- per c.:ent, he said, but a rise be- The fact that the meeting was Judge Frank Licht was elected arts), and came up with a ices here that it can accept funds gan late in the year and should to protest against the President's president of the General Jewish "Grassroots Plan'' which might in amounts up to 1,000 Swiss carry over into 1968.· attitude may well have prompted Committee. Joseph Teverow was meet the needs. It will, at the francs ($250) for remittance to The Finance Ministe r pre- their concern. elected head of the Bureau of very least, expose a great many Jewish prisoners in Egypt . and dieted a growth of 13 per cent in Jewish Education. people to what is and is not being their families. The IRC estimated national income and of more than ON MUSEUM BOARD ... . Rabbi Eli A• . Bohnen of done, and what can be done. that remittances of 70 Swiss 25 per cent in investments . The NEW . YORK - R'ichard J. Temple Emanu-EI, president of Mr. and.Mrs. Archie Smith of francs ($23) per month would en- governmen·t will stick to its slow- Scheuer, housing and the Rabbinical Assembly, was Providence met the mayor of Je- able_prisoners to purchase food down policy, in effect since 1964, real estate executive, has ~n awarded the degree of Doctor of rusalem at a reception in his and other amenities in the prison which • 'has proved its own jus ti- elected to the board of governors Divinity, honoris causa, by The (Continued on page 16) canteens. fication." of the J~wish Museum. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~u~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~rEJ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Poli-sh Actor Seeks Asylum, Defects from Ida Kaminska 's Yiddish Tro~pe NEW YORK - Henryk Gryn­ forests. He was nine when the for a visit to Mrs. Tc;iwazek. They , Polish literary m~nthly. It was said, there have been posters berg, 31-year-old member of Ida, war ended. drove in their Polish automobile, about a Jew traveling through showing Jews being shot by Nazis Kaminska' s Jewish State Theatre "I al so think that it is against which they brought here for the Germany on his way back to Po­ against a wall in the Warsaw of Poland, is seeking asylum Jn human dignity to live under a purpose . land from a visit to South Amer­ ghetto. Underneath, another pic­ "" the . He chose to system in which politicians have Ben Kronzweig, press agent ica. The censor, he said, el1mi­ ture shows Arab soldiers against stay in this country when the to decide about art, without un­ for Harold Leventhal and Marie nated reference to a flashback a wall, being searched by Israeli company left New York on Dec. derstanding what" art is," he Desmarais, the American spon­ that told of how Polish bandits soldiers. \ 19 after an eight-week engage­ said. sors, said that Mr. Grynberg had sought out surviving Jews after "It is propaganda by associa­ ' ment. He and his wife, Krystyna Mr. Grynberg and his wife, been the only one of the 25 in the the war in the belief that they tion without any "1:learer descrip­ ' ' ' Walczak, an actress, are now who is not Jewish, have no rela­ group who had not returned and would fi ave money · and that it tions," he said. "The Jews were staying in B~verl y H1ll s, Calif., tives in Poland. He said that· they that the actor had been expected would be right to steal from shot; the Arabs were not." I where his mother lives. Mrs. both felt like Polish patriots . to leav~ for home shortly. them. He said that the anti-Zionist ' \ \ Sophie Towazek immigrated to This was his fifth trip abroad The company, subsidized by Some s tories about Israel in campaign has been us ed to \. this country eight years ago. with the Kaminska group since he the Polish government, presented one of the three volumes he has threaten Poland's Jews, esti­ \ The actor told a reporter that joined it in I 959, he said. He had "Mirele Efros" and "Mother fiad published · were heavily cen- · mated to number slightly more he has always thought in terms of to learn to speak Yiddish to act in Courage" during its New York sored, he s aid, deleting descrip­ than 20,000. writing about Jews and his own the troupe. visit at the Billy Rose Theater. tions of the organization of kib­ "In Polish papers and per-iod­ experiences as a Jew during • 'I always returned to Poland The company was founded by butzes and of a border incide·nt in ical s, pseudoscientis ts try to World War II, but the government in the hope that there would be Mi ss Kaminska at the end of which he was told he could not show how many case s there were will not permit him to write on improvements and that I could do Wor! d War II and has its own the­ depict Is raelis as heroes. in which Jews were- gull ty 0f their these themes. This attitude has something as a writer," he said. ater in Warsaw. Miss Kaminska "The Polish leader," he said, own extermination," he said. worsened since the yvar I ast June, ·"If I were not a Jew, I might stay gained fame in the non-Yiddish referring to Wladyslaw Gomulka, "They remember Jews as a bad he noted. in Poland to fight as an in­ world by her appearance in "The head of the Polish Communist influence, des tructive to culture "I think that it is agains t my t~llectual like other intellectuals. Shop on Main Street," a Czecho­ party, "said in a speech after the and civilization." dignity to live where my relatives But, as a Jew, I became alienated sl avak film. Middle East crisis last June that Mr. Grynberg said that he had perished and to be treated as a by the Government, and it's diffi­ Mr. Grynberg said that he had he would not tolerate any good delayed speaking out earlier be­ second-class citizen," he contin­ cult to do anything If you are just arrived in California and feelings for Israel." cause he did not want to hamper ued, explaining that his father, labeled~ Jew," planned to report to United States Since June, Mr. Grynberg the succes s of Yiddi sh company younger brother, two uncles and Mr. and Mrs. Grynberg left immigration authorities . said, government anti-Semitism here. He s aid that the group had five aunts died at the hands of the New York on Dec. 18, with the He described the censorship has increased. In the lobbies of been permitted to fulfil1 its New Nazis. He and his mother sur­ permission of the Polish Govern­ of a story he had written for the motion picture houses in Warsaw york engagement because it had vived the war by hiding in the ment, to drive to the West Coast August issue of 1\vorczosc, a and in other public places, he been booked before June.

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2 THE RHODE ISLAND HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1968 .Late Harvest Del.ays lsra~l's Citrus Crop LONDON - Israel's current citrus crop wm reach 38 million I I MRS. ISRAEL BALLON , crates, a 10% ·increase over last rectors of Temple Beth Israel, he Ftmeral services for Mrs. was a former secretary of the year's crop, despite a late har­ Sadie Ballon, 77, of 1335 50th vest, owing to climatic condi­ Jewish Orphanage, an organiza­ Street, , formerly tion ln which he had been active tions, which has seriously de­ of Providence and Pawtucket, who layed the shipment of citrus to for many years; a member of the died Dec. 28, were held the fol­ Executive Club of Rhode Island; the British and Western European lowing day: at the Max Sugarman markets, Moshe Levin, European Roosevelt Lodge AF&AM; Roger Memorial Chapel . Burial was in Williams Lodge, B'nai B'rith, and director of the Israel citrus mar­ Lincoln Park Cemetery. keting board, said Monday. the United Commercial Trav­ The widow of Israel Ballon, elers. Arab cl trus exporters in the she was born in Russia on June 4. Gaza Strip have asked the board He ls survived by his wife, 1890, .a daughter of the late Sam­ Caroline (Galkin) Mamls; a to market the crop which they u e I and Elizabeth (Hacker) pick, pack and, up to now, have daughter, Mrs. Russell Kushner Needle. She came to Providence of Cranston; two sisters, Mrs. m a r k e t e d th e m s e I v e s . The in 1900. request is under consideration Harry Simons of Providence and Survivors are two sons_, Rabbi Mrs. Maurice Silverman of East but a serious obstacle ls the Gaza Sidney Ballon of West Hempstead, Providence, and two grand­ citrus growers' lack of modern Long Island, N.Y., and Herbert facilities to wash, grade and se­ children. Ballon of Scotch Plains, N.J .; one * * * lect their fruit, which leaves a daughter, Mrs. Harvey Spruch of considerable gap in quality be­ Mn. Samuel H. Kouffman ltamar Bay Shore, Long Island, N.Y., and MRS. JACOB SHAPIRO tween the Israel and the Arab nine grandchildren. Funeral services for Mrs. crops. * * • Rebecca Shapiro, 72, of 27 Levin said that the harvest Providence Hadassah Donor Brunch Carver Street, Pawtucket, who - delay affected all citrus produc­ MRS. JACOB GODFREY died Dec. 31 after an illness of 11 ing countries in the Mediterra­ Funeral services for Mrs. weeks, were held the following nean region and might depress To Feature Ila mar, Martin Lifland Esther Godfrey of 84 Ninth day at the Max Sugarman Memo­ prices when the full crop finally ltamar, a singer of Israeli and Martin Lifland, Rhode Island Street, who died unexpectedly on rial Chapel. Burial was in Lin­ reaches the market. Between Yemenite i,ongs, wlll be the guest industrialist, wlll be the speaker Dec. 27, were held Dec. 29 at the coln Park Cemetery. January and March, 1968, they entertainer at the Donor Brunch of the afternoon. Recently re­ Max Sugarman Memorial Chapel. She was the widow of Jacob may be offset, . he said, by a of the Providence Chapter of Ha­ turned from a trip to Israel, his Burial was in Lincoln Park Cem­ Shaplr_o. Her first husband, Na­ etery. smaller than usual crop from dassah to be held on Tuesday at topic will be "Our Inheritance." than Greenfeld, diecl..tn 1949. Spain which ls Israel• s chief 11 a.m. in the Temple Emanu-El Greetings wlll be brought by The wife of Jacob Godfrey, Mrs. Shapiro was born in competitor. meeting house. Mrs. Arthur S. Walder of Pitts­ she was born ln Providence on Russia, a daughter of the late field, Mass., from the western Dec. 8, 1896, a daughter of the Samuel and Bessie Barber. She "ONE DAY" ANTIQUES SHOW New England region of Hadassah. late Abraham and Rose (White) had llved in Providence for near­ An award to "Our Woman of Bosler. She had been a lifelong ly 60 years before moving to at PROVIDENCE HEBREW DAY SCHOOL Valor, 196&" wlll be presented by res ident of this city. Pawtucket last year. Mrs. Melvin A, Chernick, co­ Besides her husband, she ls 450 Elmgrove Avenue She was a member of Tempie chairman of the brtmch. Mrs. survived by two daughters, Mrs. Beth David, Congregation Mish­ Samuel H. Kouffman ls chairman. Louis Seltzer of Warwick and kon Tflloh, Golden Agers of the Sunday, January 7 - Noon to 6 ·P.M. Mrs. Samuel L. Kaspar, chair­ Mrs. Melvin Goldsmith of New­ ton, Mass.; a brother, Edward Jewish Community Center, Miz­ - FINE COLLECTIONS OF - man of the Journal committee, ls rachi Women and the Pioneer In charge of prizes. Bosler of Providence; three sis­ Women, and was a life member of Itamar, a tenor, toured Eu­ ters, Mrs. Eli Leavitt and Mrs. the Jewish Home for the Aged. """'\ • China • Glass • Paintings • Silver rope early I ast year with Inbal, Jehnie Silverman, both of Provi­ Survivors include three sons, the Israell dance-theatre compa­ dence, and Mrs. Harry Rosenthal Sydney I. Greenfeld of Warwick, • Oriental and Continental Objets d'Art ny, ln their production "The Sto­ of Los Angeles, Calif., and four and Leo and Harold S, Greenfeld, • Heirloom Jewelry ry of Ruth"' in which he was fea­ granddaughters. both of Cranston; a brother, Syd­ rured soloist. He has also ap­ • • • ney Barber of Middletown, Conn., peared at colleges, night clubs MRS. MAURICE KAPLAN and seven grandchildren. and Jewish centers. Word has been received that • • • • ROBERT STARR BRIDGE CLUB ~ Mrs. Maurice (Fuchs) Kaplan, 43, JACOB SHORE of 1720 S. W. 98th Avenue, Miami, Ftmeral services - for Jacob 1060 HOPE STREET, PROVIDENCE Syrian, Egyptian Jews Fla., formerly of Dudley Street, ...... - Shore, 63, formerly of Provi­ died Dec. 28 after a six-day ill­ dence, who died Dec. 26 were 831-4669 ness. NEW CLASSES NOW BEING FORMED FOR Maltreated, Imprisoned held Dec. 29 at the Max Sugarman She was the daughter of the Memorial Chapel. Burial was ln EARLY 1968 _ PARIS - Firsthand reports of late Hyman and Bertha Fuchs, the desperate plight of Jews in Lincoln Park Cemetery. born in Pro'!l.dence on 4ug. 2, Mr. Shore, who lived at the r ---1 MORNING PLAYING CLINICS EVENING CLASSES Syria who are afraid to leave 1924. She attended Classical High INTERMEDIATE, ADVANCED BEGINNER their homes, and of daily beat­ Imperial House, Miami. Beach, School and moved to Florida 13 Fl a. , had llved in Providence for ~ EXPERT INTERMEDIATE ings, torture and sexual degreda­ years ago. tion of Jews imprisoned ln Egypt, 50 years until moving to Florida CALL NOW FOR INFORMATION Besides her husband, survi­ 10 years ago. have been published here. vors are one son, Hal William ROBERT E. STARR MRS. ELLIOT SLACK The conditions that Jews en­ He wa s born in Russia ln • _MRS. SAMUEL STARR MRS. HAROLD BARON MRS. PHILIP FINKLE • Kaplan and one daughter, Brenda 1904, a son of the late Samuel and dure In Syria, whence they arc Kaplan, both at home. forbidden to emigrate, were de­ Tillie (Barisofsky) Shore. Coming Burial was Dec. 29 in Sara­ with hi s family to this country, he scribed in a letter published in sota, Fla. Le Monde, which detailed official grew up in Providence, and be­ * came proprietor of the American repressions and persecutions * * SAMUEL I. MAMIS reminiscent of those suffered by Super Markets in Hoyle Square Funeral services for Samuel and Shore's Markets in Somerset Jews in Nazi Germany in the I. Marois, 72, vice-president of l930's. and in East Providence. These the Galkin Auto Body and Radi­ Syrian Jews , the writer said, were later sold to Stop and Shop ator Service, Inc., a firm with S~rmarkets. "f"- , ....\ are forbidden to travel more than which he had been associated for three miles from their homes and Mr. Shore was a member of, Jacob N. Temkin 30 years, who died Dec. 29 after Temple Emanu-EI, the . Jewish '- must carry special Identity cards a two-week illness, were held ' st-a mped with the word "Jew." Home for the Aged and the Red Sunday at the Max Sugarman Me­ Lodge, AF&AM. He also was ac­ They have been summarily ... morial Chapel. Burial was in tive in charitable work, heading a life Accident - Sickness - Maior Medical dismissed from jobs, cannot dis­ Lincoln Park Cemetery. pose of their assets and are con­ committee in 1954 which raised Born in Providence on March fronted by a government-imposed money for a new school, Bar-Dan 469 Angell Street 1, 1895, a son of the late Jacob University, in Israel, and making boycott of Jewish shops by state and Lena (Chernes) Marois, he employees and military person­ donations to cul rural activities had lived in this city \_Inti! three here. Providence, Rhode Island nel. years ago when he moved to Their situation ls aggravated In 1956 he contributed $15,000 Cranston where he made his 5-2576 by the fact that Syrian Jews gen­ to underwrite a series of con­ EL 1-5000 RES. PA home at 1890 Broad Street. erally live in the same neighbor­ certs at Mt. Pleasant High School Prior to entering the auto The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co. hoods as Arab refugees. The when the series was almost body business, he had worked for called off for I ack of financial worst conditions , t he letter said, the Grinnell Corp. He was one of support. In making hi s gift, he - are in the border town of Ka­ the prime movers in the estab­ said only that "Providence should - J mechli, where Jews are afraid to lishment of the Auto Body Asso­ have the opportunity to listen to ~ - leave their homes. Assets be­ ciation of Rhode Island and was a good music." ~"'"'~"'"' "'"'"' "'"' longing to Jews abroad have been charter member of that organiza­ confi scated. Mr. Shore i s survived by his tion. wife, Pearl (Si lverstein) Shore; a A tale of horrors suffered by ~ Helen,!:;~ly ~!}!~!d t~~!,~~ence ~ A member of the board of di- son , Philip J. Shore of Phoenix. the Jewish inmates of Axouzaabel Ariz.; three brothers, William ~ to attend her · ~ Prison in Egypt was told in a NEW SHIPS Shore of Connecticut, Samuel Q._ nine-page article in the weekly TEL AVIV - The Israeli Navy, Shore of Miami Beach, and Al Express, by a former inmate who - SPRING & SUMMER - sorely weakened by the sinking of Shore of Providence; a sister, remains anonymous. the destroyer Elath, is adding Mrs. Bessie Kleinman of Miami The Chief Rabbi of Alex­ new vessels to its fleet. Beach and four grandc;,hil dren. - FASHION SHOW · - andria, he wrote, received espe­ cially severe treatment, being trussed up on cell bars in the - WEDNESDAY, J~N. 10, 1968 - manner of a cricifixion . As many Max Sugarman Funeral Home as 70 prisoners are packed into cell s meant to hold no more than "THE JEWISH FUNERAL DIRECTOR" 30, he reported. Jews are sub­ ~ BRIDAL GOW~r&g ;AIDS' GOWNS _~ jected to almost daily beatings -MONUMENTS OF DISTINCTION- and there were several cases of ~ MASONIC TEMPLE . . ~ torture and forced sodomy, he DE 1-8094 458 Hope Street DE 1-8636 claimed. There were 350 Jews - 190 TAUNTO~ AVE., EAST PROVIDENc;E' - imprisoned last June, the article FOR IMMEDIATE SERVICE FiROM OU~-OF-STATE stated, and· 200 still remain. The CALL COLLECT 0 others were expelled from the . country after being forced to re­ - . HEL;~Ew:sg ;;;o~i ~;OPPE - nounce their Egyptian nationality JEWISH CALENDARS - 84 Taunton Ave. - East Providence, R.I. - and leave all of their property Year 1967 - 1968 Are Now ~ GEneva 4-4370 ~ and assets be-hind. For The Send a Herald each week to Available Upon Request your son in the service. ~ \ \ .... :, c,.·• •. I' t ,.l t t ~t• • ' '!"'""-"' "''''' UH"''"'lJLUU rJtHlJH~ .. f ... I ~ ~ ~ I .0 r l I t ') 1 ) 1 \ ( -

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THE RHODE ISLAND HERALD, FRIDAY t JANUARY 5, 1968 3 II Iraq Fought, Asserts Eban JERUSALEM - Foreign that units of the Iraqi army -BRIDGE Minister Abba Eban told the Cab­ moved into Jordan on the eve of 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 inet here that Iraq, ·which wm re­ the war, were on their way to the ceive jet fighter-bombers from West Bank, and were deployed for By Robert E. Starr France, was indeed a combatant action when Jordan accepted the , "''- in last June's Six-Day War, dis­ United Nations cease fire, thus Partnership understanding is then completed the drawing of the puting France's contention that ending military · action on that one of the most important facets outstanding Trump. only non-combatant nations will front. He pointed out further that of Bridge especially convention­ Now she was confronted with get French arms, now that her Iraq was one of the combatant na­ ' wise. There are many little gadg­ the Heart situation which looked embargo on the shipment of arms tions approached by UN Secre­ ets that an established pair can favorable for with two honors out, to the Middle East has been lift­ tary-General U Thant with the UN employ to handle certain situ­ they are usually split one in one ed. cease-fire proposals, and had ations very well. The use of one hand, one in the other. All she Mr. Eban, speaking at a agreed to comply with any agree­ of them could have caused today's needed was for West to have ei­ closed session, said that, on the ment accepted by Jordan. slam to go down. But the defend­ ther Heart honor, for she could first day of the war, an Iraqi ers had never played together be­ take two finesses if necessary. plane bombed the coastal town of ATOMIC EXPERT IN ISRAEL fore so the Declarer was re­ She decided to give herself an ad­ N etanya and was shot down, and TEL AVIV - James T. Ramey, warded for the way she played the ditional chance just in case both that further Iraqi air incursions a member of the U.S. Atomic hand after the opening lead for honors were' with East, as they over Israel ceased only when an Energy Commission, plans to she played it well . happened to be. An end-play Iraqi airfield near the Ira..i-Jor­ look into food radiation ex­ North might be employed against East. dan border was bombed by Israeli periments being carried out in • J 8 7 First she had to strip that oppo­ planes. the laboratories in Nahal Rubin. • A Q 10 6 nent of as many cards as possible ENGAGED: Major and Mrs. (It was announced in Paris • AK 4 to leave .,_ her with nothing but George J. Fox of 173 Lyman earlier that Iraq will receive 60 • K J 5 Hearts if that could be accom­ Street, Pawtucket, announce the Mirage V jet fighter bombers, ( plished. She next played a Dia­ engagement of their daughter, apparently the same planes that West · East ~•if .'.:·~·r,: .· : mond to Dummy's Ace and ruffed Miss Susan Joan Fox of New York, Israel bought and partially paid • 4 2 • Q 5 3 Dun1my's last Diamond, East fol­ • 3 2 .KJ98 N. Y., to David Benjamin Rubens­ for before the June war, but • 10 9 7 6 2 • Q 8 5 lowing with her last one. Next she tein, son of Dr. and Mrs. Solomon which President de Gaulle re­ • 10 8 4 3 • 9 7 6 played the rest of the Clubs, end­ Rubenstein of 10 Dorset Road, fused to deliver.) ing in her hand, East following Pawtucket. The Foreign Minister noted South each time and now also out of Miss Fox is a teacher in Tea­ • A K 10 9 6 Clubs. neck, N.J., employed by the Tea­ • 7 5 4 Now the end-play. A Heart neck Board of Education. ANY l DAYS- 2 NITU • J 3 was played to the 10 and poor Mr. Rubenstein is employed by SHRIMP e Di11i119 on the Lake • A Q 2 Honeywell, Inc. in electronic data 2 Complete Breakta1h East, with nothing left but Hearts, FRESH COOKED 2 Gourmet Dinn•~ Mrs. Charles Samdperil and was helpless. After winning this processing. AND CLEANED I Mites I.II Our Lusuriou1 Mllht MIi trick she had to lead a Heart A March 10 wedding is e Indoor Heated Pool • M-.- Mrs. Paul Field were North and • De11.cln9 • Saun• l • th1 South, no one vulnerable with this right back into the Ace-Queen. planned. Louisiana Shrimp • founge • Tennis bidding: North dealer . Even if East had had an out card, Declarer had played the hand ready-to-eat ALL JOl 5 0 ~:/~• N E S W Neturei Karta Admits s2 9 lef41 IIN• I lNT . :f 2C P correctly for if she had to ruff ALL SIZES Also AHllable Wlthl11 Mlnutee: 3H P 3S ' P East's return she could still have Old City As Israeli Golf (11-hole coun•) - la..U.1 4S P 6S End taken another Heart finesse which JERUSAL EM - The Neturei BRISCO For leMP¥atlo111 Call: Actually, the bidding, precise under normal conditions, with Karta has, without openly admit­ SHRIMP CO. TlUSUll ISLAND as 1t was, could have provided the each opponent having an honor, ting it, recognized Israel's pos­ Route 1H Webater, M• n. opportunity for the defenders to would have worked. Tel. 94J-7JJ0-101t011: JJ2-64Q session of East Jerusalem and 723-7076 Write for N- Col9r 'Brochu defeat the hand as I will discuss I said in the beginning that the the Old City de jure as well as de later. South had a very good hand hand could have been set if the facto. Recognition of the fact is ~rmrzi~~mm~r..r:.rm17m~P'Zdf'lrm~~~rDJ~~~!'Zl~rir:.i!'Zlrm~~~~~~ opposite a One No Trump open­ two partners could converse. implied by the ultra-Orthodox ing. She was assured of game Against slams there is a fine sect's negotiations with the Min­ s lNSURANCE OF ALL KINDS § convention called the Lead-Di­ with her good five card suit and istry of Tourism for a substantlaJ FIRE CASUALTY • LIFE 14 points and decided to probe for recting Double. This tells the e e 6 loan to help build a Class B hotel , "\ · e FIDELITY and SURETY BONDS t, slam, a somewhat ambitious ven­ opening leader to lead the suit bid in East Jerusalem, between Mea ture. Her two Club bid was the · by Dummy regardless of whether Shearim and the Old City. The I .,;_- ~ Be Sure! INSURE ~ artificial way of obtaining infor­ her partner bid a suit or not. In 60-room hotel is intended for =· ' With S mation from her partner. They today's hand East would have tourists associated with Neturei were using the Starr-Fox vari­ doubled for a Heart lead but was Karta. ation of the Stayman Convention afraid her partner would not un­ De jure acknowledgment that D . SA~!!!!·E~IT~ESS I I whereby after the opener's re­ derstand and might lead some­ East and West Jerusalem are one ::. g HAROLD HOLT & CO. INC. 8 )) ·" sponse to Two Clubs the partner thing else. West later admitted el}tlty is contained in the decision ' knows within one point her count she did not know that convention by Neturei Karta leaders to ex­ § 334 Westmini~ter Mall - 421-7771 - Res. 421-2652 ' ,S and her Major suit distribution and would have still led the same · tend the eruv (legal fiction enabl­ I,,;'! Post Office Box 814, Providence, R.I. 02903 I,,;'! after which she sets the contract. Diamond. ing an open space to be consid­ ~!"ZE,l~mEJ~~!":..rEi!':ll"J~~!Zm~~~!'ZIP'Zdf'l~!Zm~~~!'ZirJrm~~!'Zi~~ North answered Three Hearts, Moral: When the opponents ered an extension of private do­ showing a maximum hand with 18 voluntarily bid a slam after you main) to include the thorough­ or 19 points, a four card Heart have bid a suit you want led, be fares and pathways between Mea suit but not four Spades. This was very happy with a one trick pen­ Shearim and the Western Wall, so highly encouraging to South who alty undoubled if you want your that members of the sect may Miami Beach now probed farther to find if suit led. Use the double to tell carry their prayer shawls and North had three Spades. Her your partner not to lead your prayer books and wheel their in­ FREE AND IMMEDIATE CONFIRMATIONS three Spade aske~ just that, tell­ suit. fants to the Wall on the Sabbath. ing North to go to game in Spades with three and No Trump with Air or Hotel Reservations two. Air Reservations made with or without Hotel Reservations North, following orders, bid four Spades which South, highly encouraged now, took to six. Now "All Leading Hotels Personally Inspected" Time To ALGIERS 01 UDO NEW YORKER to make it. West led the Diamond AMERICANA DIPLOMAT NEWPORT 10 and Declarer immediately saw ATTACHE DORAL COUNTRY CLUB RONEY PLAZA that she had two problem suits, AZTEC DORAL ON THE OCEAN SAHARA B_AIMORAL DUNES SAGAMORE the Trumps and the Hearts. She Spare EDEN ROC BARCELONA SANSOUCI had to catch the Trump Queen and BEAU RIVAGE FONTAINEBLEAU SAXONY l t /( GOLDEN GATE limit her Heart losses to one · or CADILLAC SEA ISLE CASTAWAYS GOLDEN NUGGET SEVILLE even none should the Spade fi­ CARILLON HARBOUR ISLAND l• By GERALD ANDREWS - Retirement Adviser SHEIRY FRONTENAC nesse lose. CASABLANCA HARDER HALL SHORE CLUB She first tested the Spades af­ CHATEAU HILTON PLAZA SINGAPORE -~1 HOLLYWOOD BEACH ter winning the 'opening lead. Not COLONIAL INN SORRENTO • How About a Television Diet? dy. Thursday - whodunit. Fri- CROWN LUCERNE STERLING V'• wanting to chance losing to a sin­ There can't be many adult day - sports. Saturday - DEAUVILLE MARCO POLO SURF COMBER ) • I • gleton Queen, she delayed the fi­ Americans who haven't heard travel. Sunday - symphonic DELANO MARSEILLES THUNDERBIRD DESERT INN MONTMARTE VERSAILLES l nesse and instead played to her of the TV dinner, that combi- music. NAUTILUS Ace." When all followed low, she nation platter you can hold in If you're a TV bug, you'll \ l went over to the Club King and· MANY OTHERS - FREE BROCHURES • your lap as you sit slumped in- obviously watch a lot- more • this time did finesse, winning and· to an easy chair watching the every evening. . However, the • \ • screen. point is that you can put some- 1 p~:n;,:~~en • But television "diet" - What cultural stiffening into your HA wAIIAN CARNIVAL s599 • Czech Arms Unloaded ~ " ' • can that mean? , viewing - broaden your hori- DELUXE - 13 NIGHTS • • In Moroccan Harbor Well, the phrase appears to zons an~ cultivate new interests­ ,,,.. • be new and the idea behind it by makmg sure that you have 1 CASABLANCA - The un­ hasn't become exactly a craze some of this varie~. . . . 4 stable relations between Morocco in American life. Still I cherish It may take discipline, Just ISRAEL 10 DAYS FROM ·s444 and Algeria have been further in­ hopes _that b_oth will ~ventually as ar:i _ordinary diet does. The tensified by the receipt of a ship­ become part of our way of life. beneficial results may not_ be I ment of Czechoslovak arms un­ We'll all be better for it. observable at o nee. In tune, loaded at this Moroccan harbor . . .· though, you'll realizethatyou're CRUISE HEADQUARTERS recently. The consignment, which A television diet _is a well- interested in things you never ' FREE BOOKLET LISTING ALL CRUISES includes six tanks of Soviet de­ balanced schedule o_f mtellectual considered before you tuned in sign, is understood to be the first fa_re. Inste~d of takmg pot luck more widely, perhaps modern of several, it was reported in The with whats. of!ered _by the net- art or tlie physics of the automic CONCORD-GROSSI NGER-NEVELE New York Times. works, or sticking with one type nucleus. Morocco has been shopping of program, you mak~ out a Besides, you'll be more in MANY OTHERS - "FREE BROCHURE for arms in order to match a schedule of areas to which you tune with what's going on in FREE AND IMMEDIATE CONFIRMATIONS massive build-up of Soviet weap­ ought to b_e exposed. _And you the world if you occasionally ons in Algeria. The shipment make a pomt of exposmg you~- switch from that old movie to a gives apparent substance to the self to them on a regular basis discussion of the international Honeymoon rumors that Morocco negotiated throughout the week. situation. You'll find your Specialists the $16 million purchase of Czech It's what you. might call a friends paying more attention arms and m1lltary supplies when menu with sufficient appetizers when you venture an opinion Call Anytime Defense Minister Haddou Chiguer and entrees to keep the mind in about the Common Market or visited Prague earlier this year. good working order. Chinese Communism. Morocco has also been prom­ Such a weekly diet might look A television diet seems to me Zelda K'ouffma.n c.r.c. ised mllitary aid from the United something like this, allowing for to be a good avenue of escape ( Certifie_. Travel Counselor) States including a dozen Northrop just one program an evening. for those of us who spend much F-5 jet fighters, but it J.s said Monday-classical theater. of our time infrontofthesmall CRANSTON TRAVEL - 801 PARK AVE. CRANSTON that King Hassan considers them Tuesday - political documen- screen. How about giving it a, Eve~~ppointment 781-4977 inadequate. tary. Wednesday - light come- try?

~ I . r. 4 THE'RHODE ISLAND HERALD,--FRIDAY,-JANUARY 5, 1968 - , RESEARCH CENTEJ.:t , NEW YORK - The National Council of Jewish Women will es­ tablish a center for research In ]Jui J:iµ,nd education for the disadvantaged at the Hebrew University in Jerusa­ lem. The center will develop new . ·IJJJln methods to teach disadvantaged youths and adults. The project wm accept applicants from all by Leonard Lyons over the world. An actor whose family 1s sessive.'~ Polynesian wealthy had an -unusual holiday Barney Martins, the actor and Cantom·, e Cuisine celebration· at Jlm Downey's on seen on many TV commercials, ~coCKT AILS SERVED" GLENN JORDAN 8th Ave.: The U.S. Internal Reve­ recently permitted another actor • Take Out Service • ORCHESTRAS nue Dept. somehow sent him, by to borrow his blue suit for a TV error, a check for $120,000 as a role. Two days later the other ' We Take Care of All Details • 467-1440 tax refund. He Invested 1t all in actor died. At the wake Martins > • • Air C?ndit ,oncd • Wall St. until he's called on to saw his late actor-friend 1n a • Ample rrcc Par:Cir.y Weddings and pay 1t back. coffin - wearing Martins' blue · • 10 mins. From Prov. Bar Mitzvahs U Thant spent Christmas Day suit. ~- here doing what he'd do in Bur­ In "I Love 'You, Allee B. Tok­ 1278 Post Rd . Warwick WI 1- 1572 or TU 4-4 1 00 ma, swimming. The dome he in­ lasn Peter Sellers will be por­ stalled over his pool at his West­ traying an American for the first ENGAGED: Mr. and Mn. Max chester home enables him to time••• Patricia McAeney, the Winograd of 100 Clarendon Ave­ swim the year round. • .c ary 97-lb. Ophella of "Rosencrantz & nue announce the engagement of Grant is back at his nightly table Gulldenstern," plays a karate ex­ their daughter, Miss Carol Ellen in El Morocco •••Ethel Merman • ·• pert in a "N.Y.P.D." TV\eg­ Winograd, to Eugene E. Ceder­ will be feted in Copenhagen to­ . m ent. • .Despite the notices, baum, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kiva day••• Shelley Winters finished ''Valley of the Dolls" is grossing Costa det Sot Cederbaum of Great Neck, N.Y. writlng the first act of her more than even "Peyton Place" Miss Winograd was graduated, play. • •The Paris story is of the did .••Marie Collier's lover in cum lctude, from the University of reporter telling De Gaulle, "What the Met's "Mourning Becomes Pennsylvania. She will receive her a lovely day this is." De Gaulle Electra," Sherrll Milnes, will • • Master's degree in June from the replied: "Thank you." play her brother 1n "Manon Les­ • Artur Rubinstein at 80 finds • Golf CarnivalComplete Columbia University School of So­ caut'' ln Houston. t Double occupancy cial Work. his piano-playing better than Conrad Janis, the actor-jazz Departure Feb. 18 - Return ever. An admirer who saw him at muslclan-artdealer, booked pas­ March a. GOLF - SUN - FUN Mr. Cederbaum was graduated $499 the Cote Basque asked for the sage on a ship whose steward im­ with honors in Economics from New York University School of formula for his vitality. Rubin­ mediately invited him to perform 15 DAYS - 14 NIGHTS OF SUN & Commerce. He received his LL. B. stein said: "If I had one, I would at the ship's concert. Janis degree in June from the Columbia sell it" •••The pianist is not agreed, and the steward said: University School of law. · surprised at the success of his "Come up to First Class tonight, son Paul's cookbook: "Americans and· practice on the fine piano we The marriage is planned for prefer to buy (1) The Bible; (2) have up there" .• .Janis reminded' PRICE spring. Cookbooks; (3) Picasso.•• " him: "I'm Conrad, riot Byron r PRICtSELL-;, Judy Garland and Tony Ben­ Janis. I play the trombone." [ HAPPINESS TRAVEL Begin Regular Shipping nett will pair for the first time at "In that case," said the stew­ ~ 08 HOPE $1 831 5200 Baltimore's Civic Center Feb. ard, i, would you mind performing ROVIDENCE - 18 •••John Steinbeck's doctor at the concert in Second Class?'' Between Eilat, Australia permitted him to fiy to Granada When Beverly Pepper, the with his wife for the holi­ sculptress, was halted af the MELBOURNE - The 7,000 days••• David Oistrakh played Plaza's Edwardian Room for \ l deadweight-ton Zim llne Israeli his Carnegie Hall sell-out con­ wearing a slack-suit, she doffed ' JACK'S FABRICS motorship Tappuz has called at cert a few hours after two of his the slacks and walked in wearing Melbourne to reopen a regular teeth were pulled •••Marcello Jacket-and-underwear. • .Raoul DRAPERIES monthly cargo service between Mastroianni told a visitor at the owner of the New Yorker, will be Israel's Red Sea port of Ellat and "Diamonds for Breakfast" set out of Doctors Hospital this For Homes and Offices Australia. about his Ideal Woman: "She week •••Geraldine Chaplin and The Tappuz is the first Israeli must be passionate but not pos- Felicia Montealegre are accom­ SLIP COVERS BEDSPREADS vessel to visit Australia since the plished pianists, but it's Terry Six-Day War last June. Her SHARETT STAMP Lusk who plays the piano offstage UPHOLSTERING WINDOW SHADES course took her through the Strait JERUSALEM-The Cabinet during their first-act duet 1n .... of Tir~. has approved issuance of a post­ "The Little Foxes." CALL PA 5-2160 The vessel's master, Captain age stamp bearing the picture of Alan Schnelder, director of Ilan Merson, held a luncheon FOR AN EXPERIENCED DECORATOR the late Moshe Sharett, Israel's the Albee and the Pinter plays, aboard for Melbourne Jewish first Foreign Minister, later was asked his opinion of this community leaders who foresaw Prime Minister and chairman of year's theatre season. "It's been We Will Gladly Help You With Any an increase in trade between Is­ the World Zionist Executive. The an average season," he said. Home Decorating Problem You May Have rael and Aus tralla if there ls stamp will be issued in con­ Then he added that by "average regular, rellable shipping serv­ nection with the World Zionist season" he meant: "Not as good Call Us Now. No Obligation . ice. Congress which opens early next as last year's, and better than 725 DEXTER STREET CENTRAL FALLS The Tappuz, built in West year. The Cabinet decided 15 next year's." MON., TUES., WED., FRI. and SAT . 9:30 a .m.-5:30 p.m .; THURSDAY 9 to 9 Germany in 1955, was one of the years ago that stamps bearing the The Beatles' new London bou­ first ships handed over to Israel likeness of a person are issued tique is namecf "Apple." Their under the reparations agreement only in exceptional cases and re­ holding corporation for it is between the two countries. quire prior approval. "Apple Cor." ••Godfrey Cam­ .._._ bridge has a busy week. His new LAST WEEKS fllm '' The President's Analyst," ANSWER. just opened; this week he opens in ( CROSSWORD PUZZLE "How To Be a Jewish Mother"; I and Epic is releasing his new al- , bum, "The Godfrey Cambridge • c 01-.1 E • SL AM• Show". • .Irwin Bazelon will ACROSS -{3. Precedes 17. Dar.ce • o DO R • co DE • 1. Manufac­ Suns. step AV IA N • RO VER write the score for the Jules •U. ''It's a 18.Dickens LE NT • B ET AKE Dassin-Irwin Shaw documentary tured AR LA 'N'E1'f grand char­ w• on the Israeli war. 5. Oriental STR -Al T• A~ RE nurse old nan1e" acter -A CE TO SE Philippe Halsman, the photog­ 9. Personal DOWN 21. A neigh­ BONE LE A S •C:JD rapher, visited his friend Vladi­ vB s- TE R• •D•O- bravery • 1. Sorcery bor of ::, T AT E S • s PIN mir Nabokov, author of ''Lolita," 10. Rascal 2. By oneself Ala. S UC R E • C H A S .E at Montreaux. During the visit 12. Time past: 3. Put on 22. Darts ISKIN • HEROI Halsm.an said: "I'll now tell you a • archaic •· Before 23. Young ESPY • AMEN story that will make you tremble 13. Parts 5. Zeal bir,ds of with rage." He told of phoning the ofa.n 6. Trinidad prey local hotel barber for an appoint­ ounce / trees 24. At home ' 14. An export 7. Culture 25. Fondness: 32. Live coal ment at 3 o'clock. And the barber of Bolivia medium Ir. 33. Briny said: "Fine. I'll expect you at 3, 15. Wide 8. Dull 26. Male 34. Fema!e Mr. Nabokov." timbers 9. Cisterns sheep sheep Nabokov did tremble with 16. Kings' 11. Literary 30.-­ 36. Corn lily rage: "Philippe, my French does staffs composi­ garde 39. Kind of cap not have a Russian accent like 19. Sun god tions 31. Birds' 40. Arabian yours"! 20. Point 15. Laments homes garment Notwithstanding devaluation, 21. Stay rope Baden-Baden's casino stm has ?. '3 ~ s ID 1 & .: ... __ _._ "3/ 22. Records of one table where payoffs are in · earth's ~ ~·~ . , ,o II gold coin••• Peter Bull bf "Dr. tremors ~· ,, ~ Dolittle" new back to Greece to " :'-;,, __ 27. Metal ""V.,.,, . rt finish' his animal book. He started -~,:, container •-. , 28. Constella­ ~ ·~ writing lt there before the ' tion 14 IS coup••• After the Anne Bancroft­ ' At the Nevele, the difference_ 29.Ktng.of · - - ~~ ~ Dustin Hoffman kiss scene in , Bashan 11 . II ., "The Graduate'' had been fllmed, between winter and summer 30. People "' ~ Mike Nichols thought of improve­ •of a ~ 2.0 ~ ~ 2.1 ment - to show cigarette smoke is a window/ former ~ ~ coming from Anne's mouth. It French, 2.2. n 2.4 25 l'- ~doors, It's a snow ball. Indoors, It's a beach ball. Whichever cost $40,000 and 2 days work for colony in way you look at it, the Nevel• Is Th• place for all seasons, all 1., 2.~ the 10-second laugh. .._ S.E.Aai& ~ ~ at once, all at their best. 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Golct·a Meir Co,inments 1>n·Changed ·-Relationship Of U• - S.,, Jews, israel . NEW YORK - Mrs. Golda among all sections of the Jewish comm\lllity leaders,- have no Meir, Israel's former For~ign commllllity. thought of returning to the levels Minister, said recently that the "It has been a source of deep 6f campaigning that existed be­ crisis and war in the Middle East satisfaction to see during the past fore the outbreak of the J\llle last summer created "a revolu­ several weeks that the all-out War." tionary change in American Jew_: support born in the period of ry's relationship to Israel. .. the greatest crisis for Israel has More people attend the event amazing spirit of comradeship been adopted as a criterion. and that is advertised. Call the Her­ and unity which I witnessed in the standard for the future and that ald office, 724-0200 or 724-0202. ~ited States last June ls still very much alive today. 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(W~~@ to see inexpensive desalination of Use of specially-bred animals i~~oo~ '1@ ~~ sea water, !3-Utomatic language for low-grade labor: also before translators and weather forecasts the year 2,025. we can count on. Communication with extra­ ~~ @OO~t!\'1 ~~t!\~@~~ Later, probably in the 1980's terrestrial beings: shortly after (that's only 12-15 years ahead), the year 2,020. i@ ~@[Ml~ i@ , plastic-and-electronic implanted Control of gravity: early in artlflcial organs will come into the 2,020's. • wide use; new types of drugs will Which of today's science-fic­ ~ be capable of changing our per­ tion predictions will NEVER i~~~@~~@OO@ •~Jt!\~(Wt!\OOV . • sonalities; we wlll have suc­ come about? The Rand group's • ceeded in controlling thermo-nu­ list contained only two: the use of ] clear power, in creating artificial mental telepathy and extra senso­ ~@W '1~~00~ t!\00~ ®~C) ry perception for communication: • life and in extensive mining of the 31 for Summer on the Inside • ocean floor. and travel through time by means • 31 for Winter on Outside • The economic implications of of extended comas. and the • these forecasts are awesome. (All Rights Reserved) • The best of both worlds • Just as one easy illustration, • huge-scale, inexpensive desalina­ ..,• tion of sea water will transform Says Eisenhower Knew • • vast areas 'Of arid, impoverished • land into usable farm soil, will Israel's 1956 Intentions • JERUSALEM - The former • drastically overhaul the agricul­ • tural potential of many of today•~ chief of Israel's security serv­ • ices said here recently that • underdeveloped countries. As an­ • other, automatic language trans­ President Eisenhower was well - • lators will speed the natlon-to­ aware of Israel's intention to nation sharing of research and wag~ a preventive war against information. Egypt in 1956 following· American • Successful transplants of arti­ refusal to sell defensive arms to ' • • ficial organs and human organs Israel. • The Eisenhower Adminis­ . • could violently alter life ex­ LEARN TO SKI WEEKS, Sun.-Fri., 6 days, 5 nights. Special PackageJl Rates including pectancy and also multiply to­ tration always contended that Is­ rael, along with Britain and skiis, boots, poles, class lesson, use of lifts and parties around the roaring fire of the day's problems of world over­ Ski Chalet. 23 certified instructors, ·• population, food shortages and France, took action against Egypt dependency in old age. Controlled without informing Washington in COLLEGE WINTER SESSIONS. Sunday to Friday, January 21-26. Sunday to Friday, thermo-nuclear power might ulti­ advance of their intentions. January 28-February 2. INTER-COLLEGE TENNIS TOURNAMENT, Colgate, Hamil­ mately provide enormous new Isser Hare!, speaking at a ton, Rochester, Syracuse. Wed.-Thurs.-Fri., January 24, 25 and 26. supplies of cheap power for com­ meeting of the "Movement for a Whole Eretz Israel," disclosed Starring MILT KAMEN mercial uses. and THE COLLECTION (direct from Arthur) As for extensive mining and that the Government had sent him farming of the oceans, this must on a mission to Washlngton in SINGLES WEEKEND. LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY, Fri.-Mon., February 9-12. Singles mean whole new industries and 1956 after an Egyptian arms deal come up one by one. , . and invariably depart in pairs. For keeps, new types of careers, just within with Czechoslovakia jeopardized INTERNATIONAL INDOOR TENNIS INVITATION. 16 of the world's top ranking the next two to three decades. By Israel's mllltary balance relative the year 2,000, one-fifth of the to the Arab states and after both players. Mon., Tues., Wed., February 26, 27, 28. world's food is slated to come Britain and France r,efused to WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY WEEK, Sun.-Sun., Febr:uary 18-25. Special Family from the oceans. sell arms to Israel. Packages. · Here's a timetable for tomor­ He told u.s. officials that the NEW HEALTH CLUB. A million dollar oasis that's enough to make y·ou-melt. row:, Egyptian arms build-up was di­ Economical regional weather rected against Israel and that un­ control: sometime during the less Israel could purchase count­ 1990's, but possibly as early as er-weapons she would have to the late 1980's. take swift preventive action. The Genetic juggling to control u.s. refused to provide arms to certain hereditary defects: Prob­ Israel and claimed 'that the new Egyptian arms were intended for CONCOiiDK,am~~M L,1ke. New York 12751 90 MIN . fROM N.Y.C. • RAY PARK[R GEN . 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THE RHODE ISLAND· HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 19'38' 7 ) ~NOP' s Head Supports ' SCHOLARSHIPS GIVEN 4111------~------~-..,..,,z..;,.:_;._:__..,._.z...:-5,.;w\..-...:_; Views Of De Gaulle JERUSALEM - Scholarships JOE ANDRE'S BONN - The first ex­ were awarded by Youth Aliyah- at ORCHESTRA pression of support for Gen. de· ceremonies marking the fifth an­ niversary of the death of Mrs. Music for that very special affair Gaulle's views on Israel and the Weddings Bar Mitzvahs Middle East to emerge from any Eleanor Roosevelt, who was a Western political source was world patron of the Youth Aliyah 944-3344 Res. ST 1-9080 voiced by the leader of the neo­ movement. Nazi National Democratic Party, Adolf von Thadden, who told a press conference that Israel was endangering world peace by try­ BOs1,vEssMA,v 15 ing to impose its wm on occupied LUNCH Arab territories. JULIE'S Von Thadden said that the KOSHER DELICATESSEN NDP has 27,000 members, in­ ROAST BEEF cluding 1,500 soldiers presently 73 1 Hope Street ip West Germany's armed forces, 621-9396 -SANDWICH· that it intended to enter candi­ dates in every district in the A.No country in the 1969 elections and COFFEE , Bs ~ would spend six to seven times as much in the next campaign as in ~~lff~ the previous one. This would indicate an ex­ penditure of between $2.25 and 2.5 million. The expected result, according to von Thadden, would LEAN-SLICED GOLDEN be at least 10% of the vote which - would send 50 or more NDP deputies to the Bundestag, West Germany's lower house. ROAST BLINTZES Von Thadden, who put his par­ ty on record in support of Gen. de ASSORTED FLAVORS Gaulle's Middle East position, BEEF also declared that he favored the 1939 Munich pact which he con­ FULL tended was still legal. The Mun­ POUND 2 e 19 PKG. 59( ich agreement gave Hitler the Mrs. Bruce M. Pastor Sudeten region of Czechoslovakia. Mlss Joyce Ann Fleld, daugh- ln the Bahamas, the couple wlll ter of Dr. and Mrs. David Leon- reside in West Roxbury, Mass. TOURS, CRUISES, AIRLINE TRIPS , ETC. ard Field of Clarendon Avenue, The brlde is a 1967 graduate VITA DANISH was married Saturday, Dec. 30, of Jackson College of Tufts Uni- MRS. LEO GLEKLEN to Bruce Merrill Pastor, son, of v~rsity. Mr. Pastor was gradu- OF EXTRA-FANCY IMPORTED Mr. and Mrs. Norman Pastor of ated from Lehigh University and BLUE BACK ROYAL Short Hill s , N.J. The 6:30 p.m. is presently a fourth year student candlelight ceremony was per- at Tufts University School of PETTERSON formed by Rabbi Eli A, Bohnen, Medicine. Rabbi Joel H. Zaiman and Cantor Grandparents of the bride are TRAVEL, INC. SALMON SARDINES Ivan E. Perlman, at Temple Mr. and Mrs. Ira Robinson and 7 6 DORRANCE STREET Emanu-EI. A dinner reception Mr. and Mrs. Solomon F . Field, followed in the temple meeting all of Providence. Grandparents PROVIDENCE, R.I. 7¾c~~ 59( 2 FOR29( hall . of the bridegroom are Abraham CALL ~ The bride, given in marriage Pastor an1 Mrs. Bernard Kagan, I 421-1229 331-7106 I . by her father, wore a modified _:b:o.:,:th.:..:,of:..:.;Hi:.;1:.:,1:si:.;:d;,:e,:_,.:,N:.:·:.:,.l:,_ • _____ empire, demi-cage gown of Eng- _;-::::======!.------lish net with French Alencon lace ,) applique over an lvory peau de soie sheath. The gown was fash­ Mason Furniture Co., Inc. ioned with a sculptured portrait ,...__'__, , neckline, kabuki sleeves and a detachable peau de sole train with Announces Th~ Opening OJ The Alencon lace applique. Her ivory. mantilla was of English net and Alencon lace. She carried her business interiors division 'l mother's Elbie marked with a j cascade bouquet of stephanotls, Formerly Business Interiors, Inc., Providence, Rhode Island centered with white orchids and ~ garlanded with ivy. Mrs. Paul Levitt was matron of honor. The other attendants were Miss Patricia Roach and Mrs. David Sicher. All were gowned in Wedgwood blue, full length, A-line sheaths, and wore matching cabbage rose head­ pieces. They carried bouquets of miniature white carnations trimmed with green velvet bows. Robert Pastor served as best man for his brother. Ushers were Donald Pastor, brother of the bridegroom, Steven Field, broth­ er of the bride, Mark Arbetman, Ira Lieberman, Peter Odell and Thomas Preston. The mother of the bride was dressed in a full length, A-line gown of green silk and wool, trimmed with a yoke of matching beads. The mother of the bride­ groom wore a full length, A-line gown of ice blue silk and wool needlepoint trimmed with side panels of matching beads. After a wedding trip to Nassau Professors At Illinois Learn·To Speak Hebrew CHAMPAIGN, TI! . - Ten Jew : ish professors at the University of Illinois, whose faculty creden­ A complete service for the design and furnishing of business and professional offices, · tials range from economics to banks, schools, hotels, motels and food service facilities. Executive offices and an exten­ marketing to metallurgy, attend sive showroom are located at Mason's Furniture Warehouse, Plymouth Avenue at Rod­ the same class here each week as '\.. man Street, Fall River. students. The course, in conver­ The management of ·Business Interiors, Inc~ lias been combined with Mason's design · sational Hebrew, is taught for 90 staff, volume purchasing power and low overhead operation to create an unrivalled minutes every Friday afternoon source for office furniture and contract furnishings. by Rabbi Nathan Gaynor, .director of the B'nai B'rith Hillel Founda­ Only 20 minutes from Providence Over Route 195 tion on campus. The professors had indivld­ ually mentioned to Rabbi Gaynor MASON FURNITURE CO., INC. their desire to learn the lan­ business interiors division · guage. The rabbi saw a chance to begin a faculty class at the Hillel Providence - 781-1654 /253-5645 Fall River- 678-5606 House, independent of the regular Newport - 683-2334 New Bedfore - 996-8535 Hebrew courses he teaches to 1 some 35 UJ)dergraduatesi "As professors," says Rabbi Gaynor, "they make excellent PLYMOUTH AVE. at RODMAN ST. FALL RIVER

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:,. ... 7 8 THE RHODE ISLAND HERAl',,D, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1968 f _,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,..,,,_,_,.. f t•. Hospitals In Tel Aviv Softpedaling Abortions ~ TEL AVIV - According to Meanwhile, an investigation :-;, usually reliable sources here, into the effects of contraceptive hospitals known to ~ave been par­ pills has been carried out in 18 Hello Again! i ticularly active in carrying out kibbutzim, most of them in the ' abortions, as well as gynecolo­ .Galilee. ~:' gists, have responded to a ' A total of 977 women took the • request to help in promoting a Sports News By Warren Waid en pills for more than three years. rise in the Israeli birthrate by Of the four different types 'Of pills _,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_1_,_,_,_,_,_, I . avoiding such operations except • used, only one was not 100 per [ ~ in cases where there is clear cent effective. THE . WORD (My Frans) IB took extra courage for that as­ me-9,cal justification. "BOWL" - ~nd these days it signment. Always on the beam No damage to heal th from us­ • No changes have been made in seems to be taldng the place of and always a soft-spoken, gentle­ •I the law, since strict application ing the pill was found and 31 "Ball" - or - "Baw" as some of m-anly fellow with consideration .. . of the present regulations is con­ women out of • 33 who later those radio and TV announcers for others. May he gain his re­ ~ sidered sufficient action in the stopped using the pills gave birth call it. It has traveled all the way wards where he has gone. CARRY matter, and there has been no to heal thy children after normal from the days when the Yale Bowl ONI publicity about it. pregnancies. was synonymous with the word up to the present when football - beg Protests Permission I pardon, footBOWL - fans have For USSR Propaganda All forms of personal and business insurance followed their favorite pastime [, WASHINGTON - Although through the Orange, Sugar, Sun, including - Life - .Accident - Gr~up - Fire - Egypt severed diplomatic rela­ t· Cotton, Rose etc. bowls right up tions 2.nd expelled Americans, the to the present when they await • Automobile - Casualty - Bonds State Department permitted an APPOINTED DIRECTOR: Shai Tad­ with bated breath the playing of Egyptian diplomat to make a r· the SJJPER-BOWL game at l\;1iami mor has been appointed as direc­ propaganda speech before interns tor of the Jewish Community Cen­ • Murry M. Halpert one week from Sunday. Oakland from various colleges who were • vs. Green Bay and I'm picking ter's summer day camps at Camp • ~00 Howard Bldg. . working at the U.S. Capito!, Re~ Centerland, it was announced this • Green Bay because if they could > DE 1-9100 Residence: DE 1-6949 Joel T. Broyhill, of Virginia, win in the sub-zero temperature week by Sol Resnick, chairman of • charged recently. . the Center's camping committee. • when they played the Cowboys, Broyhill told the House that he • they should be much lighter and The day camps include C.enter­ • is protesting the Department's land, Pioneer and Camp Adven­ • faster when they doff some of the permission to Dr. Ahmed Kamal ture. heavy underwear which they must Abul-Mag,_ Egyptian .Embassy have worn at Green Bay. Mr. Tadmor, administrative di­ i cultural counsellor, to make · a rector of the Center and a mem­ That we sell more Oldsmobiles FIRST TIME - Maybe the "basically anti-American, pro­ fir st time the word "BOWL" was ber of the faculty at Temple Soviet lecture" to young people Emanu-EI, became coordinator of Jewish Herald readers than any other used was back in the early middle employed by members of Con­ ages when conical shaped pins of the Center's day camping acti­ gress. vities last year. We must be giving the best bone were lined up and sheep's The address was made in the joints were thrown at them in an Senate. Sponsors of the lecture He has had experience in work­ early recordlng of the game of said they had invited an Israeli ing with children and he also· pos­ I "bowls." It is also reported that sesses a background in Israeli, diplomat to speak in order to I Sir Francis Drake was busily en­ "balance" the speaker list. Jewish and Hebrew traditions. gaged in a game of ''lawn bowls" Try us --- when someone told him the Span­ is h Armada was on the way. The game and the word must have Psychoh>gist Reports That Catholics, been intriguing for Sir Francis because it ls written that he com­ SCARPETTI OLDS pleted play before leaving to face Jews Most Harmed By Intermarriage the Spaniards. A long time ago NEW YORK - The s teadily tmder the antenuptial agreement when my grandfather had a hotel climbing rate of Intermarriage in insi sted upon by the Catholic in Racine, Wisconsin, he had sug­ the United States touches upon all Church are sometimes reneged ar bowls with big handles in or­ religious denominations, but its by the Protestant and Jewish par­ der to facilitate passing them most serious Impact is felt ents. One survey disclosed that in about the tables. among Jews and Catholics, whose 50 per cent of the cases involving FIRST BOWLS HERE - The marriage to those outside their Cat ho I i c-Protestant marriages game of bowling came to America faiths carries a high risk of di­ the children were raised as with the Dutch in the early 18th vorce and presents a s ource of Protestan{s. Another example of Features century and, of course, you re­ conflict in child rearing. disturbance is found in the inter­ r' .-l formerly of N.E. member that Washington Irving The findings are disclosed in ference of grandparents in the . - Cos torn F, ,_. Pic.ture Frame Co. 0 recorded in Rip Van Winkle that a published report, "Marriage religious education of chi! dren. ••1ln9 there was a game of "Nine Pins" Counseling: Psychol ogy-ldeol o­ Parents "may be torn between Origino/ Art going on in the Catskill Moun­ gy," by Dr. Victor D. Sanua, as­ the demands for a compromise to Interior Design tains. English Parliament sup­ sociate professor of psychology assure their marital happiness, IS· PLEASED TO pressed "Bowls" and in 1388, at Yeshiva University's Wurzwel­ and the intrans igent demands of Exhibitions Richard Il enacted penalties ler School of Social work. The their own parents." ANNOUNCE HIS . against playing it. No penalties report encompasses a number of Various s olutions, such as Wo// Deco, here except for infractions of the studies on Intermarriage made bringing up the children in the ASSOCIATION WITH rules of the game and "Bowl during the past 35 years. separate religious beli~fs of their Game" now means two squads of Dr. Sanua said that with few parents, Jetting the chi! d decide footbowlers in action on the grid­ exceptions, all studies indicate upon his own religion, con­ iron in a huge stadium filled with the intermarriage rate to be in­ version of one of the parents or Charlotte Weiner thousands of spectators and creasing, and it is expected to the creation of a religious vacu­ at watched by millions of television continue upward. Fifty per cent of um In the house, are seen as con­ viewers. "Bowls" reach new Catholics and Protestants marry fusing and a cause of Insecurity heights one · week from Sunday outside their faith, and approxi­ to the child. The WAYNE GALLERY when the focus will be on the mately 17% of American Jews. Albert I. Gordon, rabbi and 47 Seekonk Street ( at Wayland Square) Providence, R.I. "Super-Bowl" in Miami. Quite a Intermarriage may affect the sociologist, whose book, "Inter­ difference from the original Rose three religious groups differ­ marriage: lnterfai th, Interethnic" 274 - 3439 Bowl back ln 1902 that stemmed ently, but the most serious re­ is part of the Sanua study, has from the first Tourrt'ament of percussions occur among Jews strong feelings ?-bout the con­ Roses competition back in 1890 and Catholics . sequences of intermarriage on Opening Feb. 1st when foot races and Burro races "All studie·s show that the in­ children and for that reason, if were featured. Ladies and gentle­ termarried have a high risk of for no other, would discourage men, g~t yourselves a bowl of divorce. While there is some evi­ mixed marriages. gruel, get in front of the TV, ana dence that the risk increases if Particularly disturbing is a enjoy a super bowl of football. the husband is Catholic and the finding that in approximately 75 THE MAGEE FUND - Joe wife Protestant, it was dis­ per cent of the cases where Jews Magee was outstanding as an· ath- covered that those unwilling to intermarry, the children are not identify with any religion had the identified as Jews. The con­ -~e~fieg~ls~h;ia~:• wa:s ~~;~:e~~~ ~ highest divorce rate." clusion drawn is that the future Hls itnag~ as a real, true sports-, Conclusions from a study growth of the Jewish population is WE ARE man and thorough gentleman is make by Iowa State University in seriously affected by the increas­ vivid among those who knew him. Iowa, the only state which ing degree of .intermarriage with­ ON THE Perpetuating his memory is a requests religious preference on in the group. "Joseph Magee Scholarship" at marriage and divorce records, With the exception of religious Providence College. The funds indicate that the rate of broken Jewish students, Dr. Sanua found behind it have been increased, marriages was more influenced that the college youth surveyed GROW through the efforts of the Shri­ by the lack of religious identi­ show a growing acceptance of in­ ners at Palestine Temple. Last fication of the non-Catholic part­ termarriage. AGAIN year a Sports Night, sponsored by ner than by a clash of religious "In view of the complex! ty of the Shriners was responsible for values and beliefs. the variables involved, each ,in­ • an additional $1090 for the Magee As there are no definitive ~rmarriage represents a unique Scholarship Fund. The same studies of intermarriage divorce combination of rwo intlividuals. group plans another Sports Night rates among Jews: informarton Some may succeed, but the "KING PETE" soon and again an equal share of gathered in the report points out probability is that these will car­ the receipts will be sent to the that Jews marrying outside their ry an added burden which will STOP IN AT OUR TREMENDOUS .Magee Fund. Ken Coleman, the faith see their relatives less manifest itself in later years, Red Sox broadcaster, will be regularly and, considered of particularly at the time when the NEW STORE M.C. and a flock of luminaries more significance, feel the un­ religious education of the chil­ NO ONE EVER BEATS PETE'S PRICES · from the sports world will be on married can be just as content as dren is to be decided," he -said. '' If young people decide to NOW ... the platform with him. More lat­ the married. It is aiso shown that er. Catholics and Jews carry an ad­ embark on intermarriage, educa­ NO ONE BEA TS PETE'S DISPLAY OF TOP BRANDS ARTHUR LESIEUR - It isn't ditional burden since both groups tion must be discussed thorough­ easy to write comforting words have to cope wlth more pressure ly, since it will reveal where when someone is suddenly called from church and family than do each partner stands on this most from this old earth - and it isn't Protestant·-, he reported. delicate and crucial question. ~r''T''£'S ELECTRIC easy to forget an athlete such as Moreover, strong religious_ "Since we have seen that PL .L .i APPLIANCES Arthur Lesieur. A rough-tough ties among either or both part­ many young people today do·· not defenseman in hockey and a ners of an intermarried couple find it objectionable to marry graceful skater when in the role present a source of conflict in the outside their religion, one of the of lineman despite an extra allot­ raising of children and their reli­ greatest challenges for both par­ 414 SILVER SPRING STREET Providence, R. I~ ment of avoirdupois, Art at one gious training. ents, and the religious bodies, is 861-2340 861-6074- time excelled as a "pacer" in the The report disclosed that to encourage young people to old motor-paced bicycle races.· It promis_es made prior to marriage marry within' their faith," ~- ,._. - - . ___ _. -~·,4. ______., ______·-·------·-- ·---

THE RHODE ISLAND HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1968 9 pied areas, although insisting on Gen. Dayan Asks Rafi Con 1venti·on secure borders, and that he is / prepared to give the benefit of the BARNEY GLAZER doubt and to encourage public de­ To Consider Viewpoint Of Arabs Also bate over the future of the occu­ JERUSALEM - Maj.. Gen. Arab education employees on the pied territories. Moshe Dayan, the Defense Min­ west bank and nine Israeli educa­ lp _HollywoQd ister, said recently that Israel tion employees, he said, and the "must have borders to maintain same situation is true in the security" but that she must not fields of health and agriculture. " -Valley of the Dolls" its subsequent sale to Hollywood. impose her way of life on the He said that despite continuing emerges as a fitting tribute to the I told Paul Burke at dinner Arabs in occupied areas. terrorist activities, :i flourishing late Producer David Weisbart. He that after "Naked City" and "12 Speaking at the opening of the trade exists across the Jordan died suddenly July 21, 1967, while O'Clock High," he was· destined Raii party's convention in J e..: River. The result, he said, was the film was being edited. His to start smiling in a role. Once rusalem, General Dayan warned more activity directed toward passing was mourned by fellow that happened, he'd become one of that Arab leaders were less pre­ peace than in the previous 20 ::::=:cRUIS!S workers and the entire fH m in­ Hollywood's most romantic lead­ pared now than before the June years. Don't miss the boat! dustry. ing men: Paul smiles in "Valley war to agree that Israel existed The general is understood to Send for our free booklet Credit goes to Weisbart for of the Dolls" and he's now as ef­ as their neighbor. be in favor of returning almost discovering the Jacqueline Susann fectively romantic as he used to CRUISES & TOURS EVERYWHERE The 52-year-old Palestine­ all of the west bank to Jordan novel for transfer to the screen. be tough. It pays to call Price born general has come to im­ while retaining the former Jorda­ He read it in manuscript form Costume designer Tr.avilla Price Sells Happines.s press many Israelis, inclucllng nian section of Jerusalem. He ls l and recommended it promptly to narrated the Princess Italia' s some within Mapat, who once saw prepared to watt and, ln the as: : l Richard D. Zanuck, executive VP 1 j fashion show, featuring gowns him only as a mllitary man and meantime, to encourage Arabs in in charge of production at 20th- worn in the film. Ladies, they're the occupied areas to improve Fox. · regarded his political possl­ PRICE TRAVEL breathtaking. Now I'm holding my b111ties scornfully. their lives. Weisbart felt the story was breath, hoping that Betty Brown 1 Part of the change has come General Dayan' s views differ . , :.~;. ·:; 6~,,/ 831-S 20 0 • entertaining and had much to say Eyes wa sn't too impressed. from those of the majority of his about success and pill-addiction. Travilla's gowns don't sell in because many have been per­ ~ISJ'.J; - 808 Hope St 'l suaded that General Dayan's pol­ colleagues in that he ls willing to ,,,t ·-\~ When critics viewed "Valley of bargain basements . Would you speak in terms of returning occu- "• Providence the Dolls" at its world premiere believe a penthouse? icies make sense and that he is ,i aboard the M/V Princess Italia, Down in the bowels of the probably more moderate than a we agreed that the finished prod­ ship, the Italian projectionist general would .be expected to be. TEMPLE BETH ISRAEL • uct had vindicated the late pro­ used only one projector but must General Dayan outlined many . 155 -Niagara Street . -· L' j ducer's , original choice and rec­ have set a world's record for policies, some of them put into Providence, R.I. ommendation; ch an gin g reels. Beautifully practice through the m111tary government operation in , the Has dates available for the Fall and Winter Everyone seeing the movie shaded shots of Yale University season 1967-1968 in its newly completed will participate in the guessing west-bank region, to the Rafi should turn Harvard varied air-conditioned Social Hall. Plan to have your i ·I game: who'!! this supposed to be? shades of crimson. I must find convention in a speech that pre­ who's that? The author admitted out who dubbed Susan Hayward's ceded the merger vote. Bar Mitzvahs, Weddings, Anniversaries, and all • that she patterned Sharon Tate vocal s. He said that the occu pation of social functions here. l - Seating capacity 300. - after Joyce Matthews, an early Director Mark Robson per­ the west bank had given Israel the < 1 friend, who later married and di­ formed aboard in businesslike chance to show that her leaders You are welcome to inspect our fine facilities. vorced Milton Berle. . fashion to keep the press well in­ recognize the Arabs as a sepa­ For further information call Temple Office at Ll Nobody will miss the sim­ formed and entertained. He can rate people who can manage their WI 1-6668 or HO 1-1186 days call St ilarity between Patty Duke and take a well-earned bow for hi s own affairs. 1-9330 evenings. Judy Garland. Tony Scotti is a fine t.:ansition of the best-seller General Dayan said that no l i combination of many male sing­ to the screen. He met its difficult Arab mayor had been dismissed, 1 ers - Tony Bennett, Johnny Math­ challenge with skill . nor had- any quit. There are 4,600 1 is, et al - who have been managed • by a woman. • Random notes on the movie ABEDON, MICHAELSON De Gaulle Accused Jews Of Inclination i-1, • and the premiere aboard ship: STANZLER AND BIENER . I • Barbara Parkins shoul d become a .• major star. Susan Hayward's I an­ • To Domination, Asserts French Rabbi I guage made the ltalia's sailors • blush. In one scene , Paul Burke PARIS - Grand Rabbi Jacob crimination. In the race of Is­ Attorneys at Law ,.., ) ~ • and Barbara Parkins strip but not Kaplan of France recently said rael's trials in her fight for sur­ 1 1 for swimming. that he fears General de Gaulle's v iv a 1 and security, French Announce With Pleasure That Sharon Tate. and I exchanged remarks on Nov. 27 have opened Judaism declares its solidarity ~ l notes about "Don't Make Waves," the door to anti-Semitism and with (Israel) -and supports (Is­ !' in which she had costarred with discrimination in this country. He raeli) efforts in favor of lasting HOWARD I. LIPSEY, ESQ. :7 Tony Curtis. I played a news­ accused the President of substan­ and fair peace." paper reporter. "Did you see tiating his denunciation of Israel The passages of President de Is Associated With The Firm -- it?" asked Sharon, and she added, by attributing to the Jewish Gaulle's statem,~nt that were ·felt "Wasn't it awful?" people "a secular inclination to to have anti-Semitic overtones In "Valley of the Dolls," seek domination." were the following: Sharon is shown doing bust ex­ · The text of Rabbi Kaplan's ''The Jews aiter the formation M. Louis Abedon ercises. Weary and bored, she statement follows: of Israel remained what they had Julius C. Michaelson 626 Industrial Bank Building explodes, "Oh, to hell with them. "The Grand Rabbi of France, been at .all times, an elite people Milton Stanzler Providence, Rhode Island 02903 Let them droop." speaking in the name of French sure of itself and domineer­ Alvin N. Biener The sheer beauty of snow Judaism, owes it to himself to ing .• • • scenes in the film become an in­ express the .deep em':>tion felt by "In spite of the tide of antag­ Richard A. Skolnik tegral part of its acceptance, as all Judaism over the theses onism, sometim-es rising, somH­ 861-5700 they also do in another fa scinat­ adopted by the. President of the times falling, that they had pro­ Howard I. Lipsey January I, 1968 ing current movie, "The Fox." Republic in his press conference. voked, more precisely had William Renzulli That's snow business. "In order to shore up his de­ aroused, in certain countries and Author Jaq-ueline Susann plays nunciation of Israel as an aggres­ at certain times, (the Jews) were a cameo role in "Valley of the sor, the general attributed to the given a considerable capital and Dolls" as a reporter, which she Jewish people a secular in­ even sym:;:,athy, especially in once wa s . Wher you see the film, clination to domination. Does Christendom - a c apital that don't blink. You'H miss Jacque­ General de Gaulle not run the sprang from the imm,~nse memo- · line. But don't feel sorry for her. risk of taking a dangerous lead ry of the testament (and was) She'll never be able to count h er and of giving the highest possible nourished by ·a magnificent litur­ loot from the sale of her book ancj sanction to a campaign of dis- gy if not by commiseration over their ancient misfortunes that found their poetic expression in ' the legend of the wandeiting Jew .•••" ( For And About Teenagers J The precise meaning of the phrase, "dominateur ," as is of­ ten the case with the President's INSURANCE oratory, was open to conflicting interpretations. UNDERWRITERS He used the French word "do­ minateur." According to the argo against Israel al­ SILVERMAN ready had caused deep ells­ .unless just for teens to read. I When there is a problem between All LINES OF INSURANCE FOR BUSINESS have never seen, since I have parent and teenager, there is no > satisfaction among many Gaullist been reading this column, that easy solution by saying one is politicians. INDUSTRY, HOME AND PERSONAL PROTECTION you have taken the side of the right and one is wrong. Prob­ teenager against the grownup or lems must pe solved_ by mutual BIOLOGY CHAIR 211 ANGELL STREET the adult. You may think of cooperation. REHOVOTH - Establishment some wise answer, but I would of the Philip M. Klutznick chair UNion 1-1923 rather see you take the side of • you have a IHnage problem you _n, lo in developmental biology was cel­ the teenager on some occasion. diKuu, or an ob1ervation lo make, addreu ebrated formally here at the Y f i thi you letter lo FOR AND ABOUT TEENAGERS. OU are ree to pr nt s if you COMMUNllY AND SUBURBAN PRESS SERVICE. Weizmann Institute of Science at INSURANCE UNDERWRITERS,. INC. so desire but I very much doubt FRANKFORT, KY. a luncheon honoring Mr. Klutz­ if you ·will do so. _Thank you for . nick and his 1amlly.

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10 THE RH9DE ISLAND HERALD, FRIDA Y';',l,ANl.JARY 5, 1968 Farm fish ponds can produce , 200 pounds of fish each year. Israel Sends 6 Men To Parley In Geneva Hercild Recipes ORGANIZATION JERUSALEM - An enlarged · Cl, The six-man delegation went to Gene­ CHOCOLATE-NlJI' 1WIST NEWS va to .represent the Israel Par­ COMISH COOKIES 2 1/2 cups flour Mix 3 cups flour, 1 heaping PAWTUCKET ADULT SERIFS liament at the meeting of the 1 teaspoon salt The sixth lecture in the Adult cotmcil of · the Inter-Parlia­ tsp. baking powder, 3/4 cup sug­ 3/4 cup kosher-pareve margarine ar, ·1 cup oil, 3 eggs and 2 tsp. Education Serles of the Congre­ Big Cruise mentary Union in Geneva. The Ice water gation Ohawe Shalom will be held delegation faced a fight to prevent vanilla. Divide into 2 equal parts. 6 eggs, separated Make 2 lengthwise strips on tm­ on Wednesday at 8: 30 p.m. The adoption of a Soviet-Arab resolu­ 1 /2 cup sugar tion condemning Israel as an ag­ greased cookie sheet. Brush tops lecture on "The Oral Law'' will ·e ,. 4 otmces grated semisweet or be given by Rabbi Chaim Rai~man of strips with chocolate syrup. uy·• I I • gressor in the June war. milk chocolate The IPU is not an official body Bake 1fl hour in 350 degree and an open forum discussion will 1 cup walnuts, very finely ground oven. Remove and cut crosswise follow. and its decisions are in no way 1 teaspoon vanilla M/5 Victoria binding, but Israel sought to pre­ strips about 3 /4 inch thick. Turn TO MEET TUESDAY 1 fl cup koshe-pareve margarine, each side with uncooked side up. 10 days from 315.00 vent adoption by the parlia­ melted The Greater Providence Chap­ mentarians of the condemnatory Bake for additional 25 minutes ter of the Religious Education lfl cup fine white bread crumbs until golden brown. resolution. Instead, it asked the lfl cup raisins Association will hold its first Sailing Friday, May 17th council to send fact-finding mis­ Confectioners,. sugar. BAKED PEAR PUDDING meeting of the current year on only one week out n f sions to all the countries involved 1. Mix flour and salt together (BAHVIN SHALET) Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the Central w~rk, Three P.xciting in the June hostilities and to ex­ in a bowl . Cut in margarine until Mix 2 cups sifted fl our, 4 Congregational Church, Angell porh • • • St. Maarten, ert its inf! uence to secure con­ it is like coarse oatmeal. Add tbsp. breadcrumbs, 1 /2 cup sug­ and Diamond Streets. clusion of a stable and lasting San Juan, St. Thomae enough water to form a dough ar, pinch of salt. Add 2 eggs, 1/4 "Informing Each Other" will peace. lb. margarine and 3/4 cup water. be an overview of the religious A amall depoait now will (about one-quarter cup), Chill 30 minutes, Roll out dough to 1 /2 inch thick­ educaUonal programs of the Jew­ suarantee your dream va• 2. Preheat the oven to 375 de­ ne ss. Fit dough in a deep casse­ ish, Protestant, Catholic and Or­ cation, grees. role containing 3 tbsp. me! ted thodox communities in Rhode 3. Beat egg yolks and sugar in margarine. Bake in 375 degree Island. A religious educator of ~1Ns~~l~ce a bowl until light. Add chocolate , oven for 20 minutes. Add 6 each community will present the educational programs of his Low quarterly payments nuts and vanilla and mix well. Bartlett pears which were quar­ ?t?~ Beat whites until stiff but not dry; tered and simmered with sugar denomination, noting goals, meth­ TRAVEL for accident-free drivers fold in . and cinnamon to taste in 3/4 cup ods, content and specific problem lfi. areas. 33 WESTMINSTEA ST. Member Downtown Parking Pion 4, Roll out chilled pastry into red wine. Bake in slow oven for 3 A discussion period will be UN 1•40Sa a 20-by-14-lnch oblong on a hours. Serve with sour cream. INSURANCE lightl y floured board or cloth. follo.wed by a coffee hour. M & FAGENCY INC. Brush with melted margarine and MENORAH ROLL 8afety lnfonnatlon: Th~ M , i; YOUNG PIONEER jVOMEN Victoria registered !11 Liberia sprinkle wl th bread crumbs and Sift 3 cups sifted flour with 4 meet$ International Safety Mrs. Martin Uffer will be in­ Standards for new shlP1 devel- 331-9427 raisins . tsp. baking powder and l tsp, oped In 1948. ' 131 Washington St. salt. Cut in 6 tbsp. oil until mix­ sta:lled as president at the month­ 5. ~read chocolate mixture ly meeting of the Young Pioneer Providence on half the dough and roll like a ture resembles coarse meal . Gradually add 3 / 4 cup chicken Wom en's Shalom Chapter in the jelly roll, starting with-- the 20- Cranston-Warwick area, It will inch side. broth and blend to form soft dough. Knead sever al times. Roll be held on Tuesday at 8 p.m. at 6. Place seam side down on a the Roger Williams Savings Bank, THE TWO WEEK LUXURY TRIP gr eased cooke sheet. Brush with into rectangle, about 1/4 inch thick. Cut out pieces of dov.gh to Hoxsie Four Corners, Warwick, remaining melted margarine. Other officers who will be in:.. 3 GREAT VACATIONS IN ONE! Bake until brown and crisp, about form Menorah. Bake 12 minutes in 450 degree oven. stalled by Mrs. Frieda Cohen, SO minutes. Cool and sprinkle New England regional member­ with confectioners' sugar before MUSARI ship chairman of Pioneer Women, Lr~\\'f\J I t,1\\f C!,l fE'l iY\1 ! serving. , J fU.T j, ltfft .. l(.k fl IN Mix l I b. ground beef and 1 are Mesdames William Trober­ 8 t>AYI ~n frilf(;IIU IJrt J 01'1, j,"'I) "'ftN"I JrC Yield: 12 to 16 servings. 115 VEGAS HOROWLU 5An fRARll5tD tbsp. oil in ski I let. Stir over me­ m an, vice-president; Howard EVEA't'THING'S INCLUDED FOR JUST dium heat until meat brown s . Re­ • ATI" hr~tirasl• ~ntl 0101\PT'I CHOCOLATE-M J CHA CROWN Weiser, treasurer; Howard • p,,111 , r IH1IPI~ thr11t1~!1 nu1 3 ·ounces (squ ares) unsweetened move from heat, add 3 tbsp. Barasch, recording secretary; • ("n,·ktall partiea & F1i;htseelr,1 tnur chocolate chopped onions, 1/4 cup tomato David Greenstein, corresponding • Tra115[~rs for YOU & y11 ur !Ui· juice, 1 tbsp. minced parsley, l s e c re t a r y ; Edward Bochner, ~, 1{111{1' 2 3 /4 cups cake fl our • Via jet 1111 the way_ tsp. salt, l /4 tsp. black pepper •599'•' '"•' """ Dk•:e O.c , 11,,1 1 Ill 50 lu a,.d Ht'lr lt&I • l fl teaspoon haking soda membership chairman, and Stew­ 1 fl teaspoon salt and 8 tsp. bread crumbs. Sepa­ art Davis, publicity chairman. 3 /4 .teaspoon cream of tartar rate 2 eggs. Fold in stiffly-beaten Hospitality for the evening PRICE 1 3/4 cups s ugar egg whites. Pare l large egg will be provided by Club One of ,, lfl teaspoon cinnam on plant and cut into 10 slices. the Pioneer Women. TRAVEL l cup kosher-pareve margarine , Brown lightly in 2 1 fl tbsp. oil. Place eggplant and meat in alter­ TO PR ESENT SKIT ~- 08 HOPE ST 831-5200 softened OVIDENCE -- 2 /3 cup strong coffee nate layers in a greased 2 quart The Temple Emanu-El Sister­ 1 /2 teaspoon almond extract (op­ casserole. Put 3 tbsp. oil in skil­ hood and the Emanu-El Garden tional) let, add 2 tsp. flour and cook over Club will present "A Bit of Jtme

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~ THE RHODE ISLAND HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1968 11 Reporter Says Jews Heraid subscribers comprise cellent results, advertise in the ( C.om.m,uni-ty C·enter C·a 1mpaign Of Jackson, Miss., ~ active buying market. For ex- Herald. Call 724-0200. '-. ~-

1 Live Under Terrorism To Move lnfo Final Phase - A breakfast meeting this Sun_­ men Ben R. Albei;-t, Peter H. NEW YORK - Jack Nelson day morning at 10 a.m. will move Bardach, Albert I. Gordon, Louis reported from Jackson, Miss., PRODUCilONS, LTD the Jewish Community Center's Handwerger and Joseph Thaler. that the small Jewish community ------New Building Fund Campaign into Center president, Sidney Mey­ in that city ''lives in terror" and CARL HENRY . JOHN )tAO, JR. its final phase. er, heads the Advance Gifts Divi­ that "its rabbi 1s under constant Three of the Center's cam­ sion of the campaign, assisted by police protection." The New York paign divisions-Challenge, Lead­ co-chairmen Daivd Meyers, Dr. Post reporter disclosed that Presents ••• ership and Advance Gtfts-wtll set Samuel Pritzker, Karl Foss and "several Jewish families have out on a special · one-day effort Maurice Share. hired private detectives to patrol AN EVENING WITH following the breakfast. They will Mr. Bernhardt ·asked that the th e 1 r n e i g h b or hood s • Three return to the Center for a brief community welcome the dozens of bombings including one that shat­ report meeting at 4:30 p.m. on campaign volunteers. He urged tered the house of Rabbi Perry E. ALIZA __ the same day. that prospective donors listen to Nussbaum have occurred since One month later, on Feb. 4, the volunteers' story and respond Oct. 20, when a Federal jury con­ "Task Force JCC ," the cam­ with "realistic generosity," not­ victed seven Ku Klux Klansmen of KASHI paign's general solicitations divi­ ing that campaign pledge pay­ conspiring in the 1964 Neshoba sion, under the command of Ma­ ments may be spread over a five­ County lynching of three civil SATURDAY jor General Leonard Holland, wtll year period, if necessary. rights workers - a verdict JANUARY 6 at 8:30 P.M. embark on its community-wide "All of us," Mr. Bernhardt some observers thought would VETERANS MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM drive, the final campaign effort. stated, "really want the same help curb terrorism. Heading the campaign and its thing-the kind of modern, com­ Correspondent Nelson sees a PLENTY OF CHOICE SEA TS STILL AVAILABLE Challenge Division are Bertram plete Jewish Community Center shift in terrorism from Negroes L. Bernhardt, general chairman, facility that a community of our to white Mississippians, espe­ and Merrill L. Has~enfeld and size deserves. Knowing this com­ cially to Jews. "The Jewish com­ TICKETS Edwin S. Soforenko, co-chairmen. munity's response to appeals for munity," he says, "is finally AVERY PIANO CO., 256 Weybosset St., Prov. Max L. Grant is chairman of causes in which it believes, we feeling the strong undercurrent of the Initial Gifts Division. Stanley can expect that the Center' s New anti-Semitism." $5.50 - $4.50 - $3.50 Grossman heads the Leadership Building Fund Campaign can end Rabbi Nussbaum, who was in­ terviewed by the writer, told N el­ Miss Koshi is a beautiful young Israeli who sings in Hebrew Division, assisted by co-chair- only on a most successful note." · and at least five other languages. She has appeared at Cae­ son that "no more than five'' of sar's Palace in Las Vegas and dozens of times on the Merv the 150 Jewish families in Jack­ Griffin TV Show. She will delight her Providence audience son have promoted civll · rights with 90 minutes of enjoyment. Plus comedian Jackie Oark Phoenician City Dug Up Near At lit and they had been "moderately and music by Tony Abbott. JERUSALEM - A complete ander the Great. active." and undi s turbed Phoenician city Bros hi be! ieves that the , city !'Why then were his home and IR•1+\0~@14@:Wt• • i=i#t•U•~IWiR1:t•M I dating from the Persian period, numbered about 1,000 inhabitants. synagogue bombed?" Nelson sixth to fourth century BCE, has The site has yielded a com­ asks. "Why have Nussbaum and PLENTY OF FREE, PAVED PARKING been unearthed at Tel Megagg­ plete city plan, as well as a per­ his wife, Irene, who have moved dim, on the Mediterranean shore, fectly preserved city wall, 150 three times since the November about one and a half miles north yards, facing the sea, with a 22- 21 bombing of their home • • • of the Crusader fortress of Atlit. yard section bf the southern wall . been threatened repeatedly?" The city, covering s ome 20 Iriside there are several relative­ The Post writer com es up acres , wa s built on the ruins of ly large houses, s tore rooms and with the answer, anti-Semitism. an early bronze age (Canaanite) casemates. Rabbi Nussbaum pointed to the city. The site wa s discovered The houses yielded a large fact that the atmosphere was in­ during a s oil survey for a section number of pottery vessels and flamed by "a lot of bigotry and of the new Tel Aviv - Haifa su­ amphora, both of local manufac­ distribution of anti-Semitic liter­ per::: highway. ture, imports from Athens , ature" during the recent guber­ Magen Broshi of the Israel Rhodes and Cyprus , as well as natorial campaign. Museum, who carried out the ex­ about a dozen figurines, including cavation, said that whil e the city fertility goddesses. SINGLE CAMPAIGN . had been merely one of several Outside the southern wal I, SfOCKHOLM - Keren Hay­ Phoenician settlements that three very large wine - presses, esod, fund-raising arm of the stretched from Lebanon to the excellently built and plaste red, World Zionist Organization, w111 SAVE 20% TO 50% OFF south of Israel, it was unique ·in were found, and outside the west­ conduGt a single campaign next that it had remained uninhabited ern wall, a typical P hoenician year in al I four Scandinavian since it. was abandoned by the I ast crematorium, with the remains of countries , Sweden, Norway, Den- Phoneicians at the time of Alex- some charred bones still in it. mark and Finl and. · ' OUR ALREADY REDUCED PRICE ON , BETTER BRAND WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR ( Responsa Systemized By Computer ( NOT ALL SIZES IN ALL STYLES) } ( ALL SALES FINAL) (Continued from page 6) to retrieve all responsa con­ contained in the responsa about The responsa • • • concern cerned with '' death penalty", will specUic legal questions or mat­ - ALSO INCLUDED - themselves only with cases taken instruct the computer to cite or ters of historical interest. ALL EVENING WEAR SHOES from life itself, with questions print all responsa including the Mechanized concordances are that trouble the individual and the word "death" and the word "pen­ much more flexible than written SILVER, GOLD, VELVETS community • • • • There seems alty", but only where "penalty" ones. For example, it ls easy to to be no reliable estimate of the is the word immediately following find the number of words in Web­ number of responsa that have "death". This is possible, since ster's Dictionary which begin Open survived, nor of the different au­ the concordance includes a num­ with "my". But it is considerably 9:30 a.m. Charge thors who compiled them. Esti­ bering of the words within each harder to find the number of to seth Lewis shoe It mated numbers range .from about sentence. The researcher will of words which end in "my"; or, for 5:30 p.m. With Fri. 'til 771 Hope Street, Prov. (Near Cinerama) Unicard 200,000 to half a mlllion for the course normally also add syno­ instance, the number of three­ Theater) former, and from 2,000 to 5,000 9 p.m. nyms such as the "supreme pen­ letter words. This is because 274-7889 for the latter. alty". printed indexes are sorted ac­ It would undoubtedly be im­ The creation of a mechanized cording to some limited number portant both to accumulate and to concordance in any semitic lan­ of specific a priori criteria, index this material. Till now, guage is not a simple matter at while a mechanized index can be only tedious manual techniques all. Unfortunately, scholars of sorted according to a much wider have been available for this pur- yore did not write in English. The class of criteria, which need not - pose, but, today, electronic com­ language of the responsa ls a be fixed in advance. puters, directed jointly by math­ combination of Hebrew and Ara­ •• ,It is estimated that the ematic l ans and scholars of maic, closely intertwined and cost of the first two-year ex­ Judaism can do the job. A group highly inflected. Additionally, the perimental phase will be some I of Israeli scientists, linguists and text is not punctuated nor is it $60,000. During this time, we • • legal experts have now completed printed with vowels. All this in­ plan to develop the necessary • plans for such a highly com­ duces a considerable number of linguistic tools and computer • • plicated project. The plan is to homographs (for instance, like programs, and test them on a • pre-edit · the entire text of the re­ shell, of a fish, and the verb to limited body of responsa. • sponsa and feed it into a comput­ • shell or to bomb. If one omits the In terms of the body of J ewlsh • er. From this raw material, the vowels in printed English, "shll" law, as set down in the thousandi;; • • computer will then generate a might also be read as "shall," of answers given to specific • special type of concordance and an additional homograph questions, and accepted over the \ • stored on magnetic tape .and com­ would thus be obtained.) years as binding, it seems en­ ~ : prising all the words of the re­ The most highly sophisticated tirely appropriate to excavate sponsa. For each word, the con­ of mechanical linguistic tools are them by using the most contem­ cordance contains its text loca­ therefore required for automatic porary of all counting and sorting ters, i.e. the responsum number, processing of the text. Initial devices, and to do so at a re­ sentence number, and the number work in this direction on Hebrew search institute in Israel. Per­ of the word, counting from the texts was done recently by Sha­ haps we can even be permitted to beginning of the sentence. The piro and Choueka. -Even then, reflect thoughtfully, if a little concordance forms the basis for manual post-editing ls required. sentimentally, on the fact that the all outputs. A person who wants That is, the computer's linguistic W elzmann Institute of Science is analysis does not always produce located only a few miles from WlJH THAT LEAKY RADIA 'FOR! EGYPTIANS HEAR LASf a unique solution. It sometimes Yavneh, once the site of a great CAIRO - Not until more than indicated two or more possi­ center of Jewish learning, where, Bring it to MAX GOLDEN'S boys for a check-up. three months after the war in b111ties for a word (as in in about 90 A.D., the sages of Is­ Jtme did Egyptians read in their "shell"). The editor must then rael first collected J ewtsh laws We'll put the pep back in your auto. own newspapers that the planes decide on the basis of context, an? precepts. which swooped in over the Nile which interpretation is the cor­ Del ta on June 5 were Israeli jet rect one. Special tools w111 be de- ' TO DESfROY BARRACKS CALL DAY OR NIGHT FOR bombers and not British or vised to minimize the number of KFAR ETZION - The Jew~ TOWING SERVICE American planes. President Nas.. such ambiguities. ish settlers who ret).lr~ to I ib­ ser broke off diplomatic relations Once the concordance ls safe­ erated Kfar Etzion alter-l-9~~ with the U; s. with the assertion ly stored on tape, we are in a po­ of Jordanian occupation have de­ that aircraft from the 6th Fleet sition to carry out mechanized cided to destroy the military bar­ and from British Mediterranean searches, as hinted at above. By racks which were constructed by BOSTON Radic1tor & Body Works bases helped Israel win the war. using logical combinations of the Arab Legion on the ruins of Providence In a July 23 speech he told other keywords, the computer program the Jewish homes burnt down by 185 Pine St . GA 1-2625 Arab heads of- state that he was will provide the judge, lawyer or Arabs during the War of Liber­ mistaken in accusing them. researcher with the material ation in 19J8.

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/ 12 THE RHODE ISLAND HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1968 • NAZIS OF 'AUSTR~UA ciallst Party, is 26-year-old -Ed­ New Wiesel Drg~a~ CANBERRA• Australia - An ward Cawthron, a research work­ l,sra•I:Fights ~:B-r,aj-n ,Dra.in' · Australian Nazi party is eqierg­ er at the · National University of Coming To Broadway ing here which uses the swastika Australia, who claims that "the NEW YORK - Dore &:hary, as its symbol, attacks "Jewish basic philosophy of national so­ playwright and producer, has an­ ~Y Finding Markets Abroad, control of international finance .. cialism can be applied to any nounced that he will produce on TEL AVIV - Israel is fighting ceded the six-day war in J\llle and circulates Arab propaganda country at any time." He says his Broadway next season a drama on a drain of engineers wt th a pro­ was al so instrumental in keeping material against Israel. The party will win a large member­ · Soviet anti-Semitism by Elie gram to export their expertise the brain power home. -leader of the group, which calls ship and achieve political power Wiesel, the roted Jewish author. while keeping them at home. Israel has 9,000 engineers, itself the Australian National So- in Australia. The world premiere of the The CO'lll'ltry lost 800 engi­ approximately three per 1,000 of Wiesel drama, "The Madness of neers and technicians to affluent population. Small West European God," w1ll be staged at the Habi­ countries last year, largely be­ countries such as the Nether­ FRED SPIGEL'S mah Theater in Tel Aviv in cause of an economic recession lands, Belgium and Denmark have Hebrew, opening on · Oct. 8 to that resulted in a cutback of. gov­ one per 1,000. mark Habimah's 50th anniversa­ ernment building and research However, Israel has only 12,- KOSHER MEAT MARKET ry. spending. There was also a de­ 000 technicians. Elsewhere there 243 RESERVOIR AVE., PROVIDENCE HO 1-0425 - Mr. Schary, who is also cline in private investment. are three or four technicians to chairman of the Anti-Defamation A government-owned company each engineer. FRESH EVISCERATED League of B'nai B'rith, said that this year canvassed the world for Consequently engineers have Mr. Wiesel wrote the play in planning jbbs for the surplus tal­ had to do technicians' work. It ALL READY KOSHE~ED French, and It was translated into ent. About· 150 man-years' work has held up their professional de­ 6 to 10 LB. English by Nathan Edelman, pro­ was obtained and distributed velopment. It has also caused among 50 private companies em­ frustrations. AVERAGE LB. fe ssor of French at Columbia TU·RKEYS 59( University, and his wife, Lily ploying 2,000 engineers and tech­ Mr. Dror said that was one Edelman, director of the B'nai nicians. reason why the output of Israeli B'rith adult education program. Shm uel Dror. head of the engineering teams had been half KOSHER-LEAN-COOKED Mr. Schary said the director project, said the effort helped that of Americans, althrough in­ w111 be Hy Kalus, the Habimah's check the stream that had contin­ dividually the Israelis were just LB. newly-appointed artis tic director. ued heavily Into the first months as competent. ROAST BEEF 2.19 who wil I assume that post in the of 1967. Israeli engineers were as soring. The political crisis that pre- good as Americans during the first seven to 10 years of their careers, Mr. Dror stated. Their • further development lagged, he continued, because they lacked All she wants is opportunities commensurate with their experience and capabilities. There has been a steady drain enough to eat. • • of engineers, attracted abroad by v bigger opp,ortunities. Israeli engineers' earnings in the higher levels are half those of Americans and 60 to 70 per cent of West Europeans'. There are 2,000 former Is­ raeli engineers in the United ___,...., States alone. Little could be done here to compete with the attractions of affluent countries, but when the tide increas~d I ast year for 1ack of work the government stepped in. The In stitute for Planning and I , S· Development was instructed to ,, ,,. organize a pool of engineers and technicians and to find markets abroad. The company was formed originally by the government, in 196 2, to direct development proj­ ects of Israel's teehnical aid programs in under-developed countries . , Mr. Dror was appointed man­ aging director. He also retained his regular job as head of the De­ fense Ministry's building and construction department, a posi­ tion from which he has super­ vised some of the biggest proj­ ects in the Middle East. ' ~ Mr. Dror_said that, with some reorganization in the engineering profession, Israel's own require­ EVERY $} SENDS A ments could be served by 75 per • • cent of her engineers. The work ·"' ,.I'-~ ., of 25 per cent could thus be ex­ '"'' ~ ~ , .~ .· ~ ~ "~= . CARE ~- ,,.i~ ported. He said the company hoped to • ~ FOOD CRUSADE seek orders involving 300 man­ • years of work in 1968 and 600 • • man-years in 1969. ' • PACKAGE Mr. Dror acknowledged that • • Israeli engineers could not com­ • CARE COUNTRIES CURRENTLY INCLUDE: pete with Americans for feasibil­ • • ity studies or master planning in • Algeria / Afghanistan / British Honduras ~ the United States. He said the Is­ • Ceylon / Chile / Colombia / Costa Rica raelis could come into the picture • in the detailed planning stage. • Cyprus / Dominican Republic / Ecuador • There was a tremendous and still • El Salvador / _ Egypt / Gaza I Greece growing backlog of engineering \ Guatemala / Haiti / Honduras / Hong Ko_ng work in America, he said, and '• four concerns were negotiating • India / Iran / Israel / Iraq / Jordan • with Israel for contracts in­ • South Korea / Liberia / Macau / Malaysia volving thousands of man-hour's • On request. CARE • will give details of work. • 1S Merchant Vessels ,,;❖ May Leave Suez Canal LONDON - The release of CARE Inc. 15 merchant ships of various na­ 660 First A venue ~- tionalities which have been idly ' i riding at anchor in the Great Bit­ New York, N. Y. 10016 •' -. ter Lake section of the Suez Ca­ l r:i@ nal, since the canal was shut i down by Egypt during the Six-Day ( ~J Here is$ . For the Food Crusade . War last June, appears likely • 'ti ·soon. Informed sources said that the ~-·" ~ ,_,,,~=wrr"'r"--w- ...... ~ .... ~ ...... , .... . United Nations special peace en­ (Your Name) voy to the Middle East, Ambassa­ dor. Gunnar Jarring, has aP­ ~--:~•·'.-_,_Jlf.• •i~&~ltWi,,,,. ;-•·f-~t;?,r'.*-t&ijjt,{f{ttt{im{;t,~};:!~\;Jtlllff proached both Egyptian and Is­ - 11tFWWttMj%tW J1 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • · • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • raeli authorities with a request to •l•~--~-"~•tf'~l£1',r~'J:~ ii.lJ!IJ•stt.fWth· 1I (Your Address) lf~~P~ • ~¼,~Jmriift.RIAW#Z{,$¥4.Mff{i¼J;#@Vi)~f}lif:t permit the ships to leave. 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It was indicated in Jerusalem I •••• ;•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• that Israel would raise no objec­ tions to the extrication of the I (Name Country • Optional) vessels provided that the Egyp.. d ttan tugs and personnel employed 1,,,.1 . _ . , Please make checks payab~e . to CA~ E . confine themselves to that opera­ ·~------tion. l (ii THE"'RHODE ISI.,AN_D HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1968 13 I versary. . Swiss Physician froze The dinner was given by their ORGANIZATION children, Mr. and Mrs. WUUam To Death, Autopsy·Finds Levi, Mr. and Mr's. Martin Uck­ er, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Diner GENEVA - Zurich officials NEWS and Mr. and Mrs. Lovitt.. said on Dec. 14 there was nothing ANTIQUES SHOW NEW ~ERLIS DAUGHTER Mr~ and Mrs. Diner have 10 suspicious about the death of The second "One Day" An­ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Isserlis grandchildren. Guests attended Prof. Ernst Hardmeier, a 5\viss tiques Show will be held at the from Maine, Massachusetts, New physician who examined the body Providence Hebrew Day School on of 511 Almy Road, Somerset, Mass., announce the birth of their York and Rhode Island. of Charles H. Jordan, late exe­ Sunday from noon to 6 p.m. Shown ·cutlve vice-chairman of the will be · collections of china, second child and daughter, Debra American Joint Distribution glass, paintings, silver, or-iental Joan, on Dec. 29. Mrs. Isserlls ls Committee, whose body was dis­ the former Andrea Ja.cobson of and continental objets d'art and Providence. covered in the VI tava River in heirloom jewelry. Exhibitors will Maternal grandparents are Prague last August. be from all over the Northeast. Dr .. Hardmeier, 63, was fotmd Dr. and Mrs. Leo Jacobson of Prov 1 de nc e. Paternal grand­ I dead Dec. 10 in a snow-covered PLAN BRIDGE field about 500 yards from his A bridge, sponsored by Hope parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ben Is­ serlis of Fall River, Mass. ·locked car in the mountains near Ohapter 735, B'nai B'rith Women, -) Zurich. will be held on Wednesday, Jan. LEIB DAUGHTER BORN THROUGH An autopsy was performed be­ 24, at 8 p.m. at Temple Beth Da­ Mr. and Mrs. Jay Lawrence cause of the rumors surrounding vid. Leib of 420 Main Street, Agawam, LIFE his death, said the public prose­ Refreshments will be served. Mass., annotmce the birth on Jan. 1 of their first child, a daughter, INSURANCE cutor of the district where the For information call Mrs. Ste­ ENGAGED: Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin doctor's body was found. phen Brown at 434-1788 or Mrs. Robin Jill. Mrs. Leib is the for­ Goodman of 350 Cabrini Boule­ mer Ronnie Gail Richman. In an official statement re­ Arnold Hecker at 739-2782. vard, _)lew York, N. Y., announce Maternal grandparents are leased on the autopsy, he said the engagement of their daugh­ that Dr. Hardmeier, head of the DISCUSSION SERIES ter, Miss Marian Ann Goodman, to Mr. and Mrs. David Richman of Zurich Medical lnsti tute, had fro­ An Adult Education Discussion Richard Elliot Greene, son of Mr. Tarrytown, N.Y. Paternal grand­ zen to death when overcome by Series will start tonight and will and Mrs. Samuel B. Greene of 19 parents are Mr. and Mrs. Saul the preva111ng intense cold while be held weekly following services Glen Avenue, Cranston. Leib of Providence. he walked in the mountains. at 8:30 p.m. at the Barrington Miss Goodman was graduated HONORED AT DINNER PARTY Because of existing suspicions Jewish Center. Conducted by Mr. and Mrs. Al Diner were that Mr. Jordan was a victim of Rabbi Richard A. Weiss the from George Washington High l"} School and is now employed at honored at a dinner party on Stm­ foul play and the added absence of series will be on "Can God Have day, Dec. 24 at the home of their an immediate explanation of Dr. Meaning for Modern Man?" This Columbia University in New York City. daughter and son-in-I aw, Mr. and Hardmeier's death, speculation evening's discussion will be on Mrs. Philip Lovitt on the occa­ was rife that it might have been "The Evolution of the God Con­ Mr. Greene is a graduate of sion of their 40th wedding anni- connected with the doctor's in­ cept." Cranston High School East and at­ CONTACT vestigation into his death. tended New York University. Twin COLUMBUS THEATRE Dr. Hardmeier, along with his LOWE APPOINTED man, Department of Economics at 5\viss colleague, Dr. Alexander Mowry Lowe, vice president Brown University, wlll be the 2 70 Broadway Prov. 621-9660 Gonik, were requested by the JDC and general manager of WLln-Warwtck B'nal B'rith please call 724-0200 for information an.d special rates on Monday, Jan. 10, at 8 p.m. at the Roger W1lliams Savings Bank ,l on Post Road. A ftlm on "Child • Molesting" will be shown. Re­ 1 freshments wm be served. l.1.u 1.J -- - ·------J

..._ 14 THE RHODE ISLANP HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1.968 Newto~ Temples Withdraw· Sponsorship lsra·eli Tourist Office Sends· Of 2nd Annual C'ommunit·y Lecture Series Fren(h Priest To Canad·a BOSTON, Mass·. - The fit­ about the status of black people in year's program. MONTREAL - Many rabbis, born Jean Roger Hene in a suburb 'I fully cordial relations between this society with th!:! under­ "We made no public statement priests, ministers and Catholic of Paris and spent- his early the Boston Negro and Jewish standing that their views will be regarding our withdrawal because mms met recently to bid farewell years hi a typical bourgeois co m m u n l t' l es were strained subjected to public scrutiny we wanted to do nothing to harm to an unusual guest from Israel. French milieu. recently by the withdrawal from , through the _guestion and answer the concept of a lecture series. In Only specialists in the problems He entered the clergy In 1940 sponsorship of the second annual period following each lecture. addition, we are concerned with of Israel had heard the name of after the defeat of France. community lecture series, spon­ the grave problems besetting Assumptionist Father Jean Roger Father Roger was active in "Our lnt<..ntion is not to pro­ Roxbury and want to concentrate sored by Roxbury and Newton vide a public platform for the of Jerusalem's Notre Dame de the French Resistance Movement. groups, of Temples Shalom· (Re­ our energies on these larger is­ France, until his visit here. In those dark years he first came purpose of having people arti­ sues. - However, now that Mr. form) and Mishkan Tefila (Con­ culate racism and religious bigo­ In 1950, several years after face to face with the Jewish prob­ servative) of Newton. Jones and others who planned the the liberation of France in which lem when he was engaged actively try - nevertheless we under­ series have chosen to state publi­ The sequence of events lead­ stand that the views, attitudes, Jean Roger (at the time a layman) in saving Jews from the Nazis. ing up to withdrawal of the two cly . their disagreement with our took part, the head of the Au­ Because of this activity, the Ger­ and feelings of black Americans decision, we have, no choice but to Jewish groups on grounds of in this cruel society are complex, gustinans of the As sumption, one mans pl aced a price on his head "Jewish self-respect" ls vari­ make our position clear to the of Europe's most famous Orders, and sentenced him to death in ab­ misunderstood, and grow out of public as we did in a conference ously interpreted by-Rabbis Mur­ their historical experience in the called in Father Jean and said: sentia. He ls one of the few As­ ~ with Mr. Jones in his office last ray Rothman and Israel J. Kazis, ghettos of this nation. It is our "Father, there is a position at surnptionists who grows a beard · of the co-sponsoring temples, and week. the Notre Dame Monastery in Je­ (which stems from the mder­ feeling that these views and atti­ "We have a deep Interest in Hubert Jones, chairman of the tudes must be aired and dis­ rusalem. How mimy weeks would ground years) and which he keeps series and new director of the the idea of the lecture series and • ~ cussed within a rational context if you require to pr epare should you in order not to forget those days, Roxbury Multi-Service Center. .Jn every other reasonable method • better communication is to exi'st accept it?" of course, \vith the permission of • All parties to the dispute agree of strengthening mutual under­ Father Roger replied, "When his superiors. • among racial and ethnic groups in standing. We earnestly hope that • that the scheduling of lectures by the Boston area. A spokesman for does the next plane leave for Je­ Father Roger visited Canada • - Cecil Moore, controversial in the future, through adequate rusal em?" tmder the sponsorship of the Is­ one of the withdrawing sponsors consultation with all sponsoring NAACP leader, and novelist­ has taken the position that the Since then, for 17 years Fa­ raeli Government Tourist office. poet-playwright LeRoi Jones, organizations, a lecture series only thing that this Series will ther Jean Roger has not budged During hi s tour to Canada, both allegedly having delivered would be planned which would accomplish is the driving of a from the Holy City except on spe­ Father Roger told Catholics -and "anti-! emitic" utterances, is the make wider participation pos­ cial assignments. other Christians how important it larger wedge between black and sible." ...-- cause of the withdrawal. white persons attending our pro­ When asked how long he ex­ is for them to see the Holy Land, The opening lecture in the The Boston ·J ewish Community pects to stay In Isr ael, he an­ especially now that all holy sites gram. We strongly disagree with Council based its decision to ad­ ~ series on the theme, "Black tbat position. swer ed, " As long as I live ." are within one country. • Americans and the Contemporary vise the two synagogues to with­ Upon being questioned about One of the proudest positions t Scene/' was given by Cecil ''In short, this Lecture Series draw from sponsorship "after what he sees in the State of Is­ Father Jean hofds is that of the program is not designed to make • Moore in a Roxbury public consideration of documentation rael, he r eplied in Hebrew: Etzba Priest in Char ge of the Negev. He • school. Other lectures, as ls the us feel comfortable or com­ supplied by the Philadelphia Jew­ clokim '(God' s finger)." is the Priest of Beer-sheba, the custom, will be given in Newton placent. The time for com­ ish Community Relations Council, To Father Roger the rebirth city of Abraham, which he em­ t and Roxbury locations. Until the placency is over. We face the the American Jewish Committee of Isr ael is a manifestation of phasizes with unusual satisfac­ • present crisis because black and • dispute, a lecture by Elma Lewis, and the Anti-Defamation God' s love. tion. • director of the Elma Lewis white people at all levels in this League." The 49- year-old priest wa s Asked what he thought of the School of the Fine Arts , was community and nation have ad­ Christian-Jewish Dialogue, . he scheduled for Feb. 21 at Temple j\Jsted to a bus iness as usual life answered: Shalom. posture. During the course of this "It ls pe,rhaps too early, and Mr. Jones, in a telephone con­ Series we will all hear many ·A. Einstein, C. Weizmann Papers one can understand the hesitation versation with the Boston Advo­ things that we would prefer to in som e Jewish circles. It ls a cate, stressed his regret that the avoid coming to our con­ generation too soon, for Jews and l sciousness. These are mainly the Tran sf erred To Jerusalem Library dispute arose and at the same Christians first must know each time affirmed his belief that both attitudes, feelings, and beliefs of PHILADELPHIA - A col­ In addition, there ls a facsim­ other. Jews must be convinced Jones and Moore articulated people that often feed the flames lection of letters and other pa­ ile of a poem in German, in Ein­ that when Christians open ~he views held by significant numbers of violence. They must be heard pers written by Chaim Weizmann stein's handwriting, written by dialogue, thi s is not a camouflage of Negroes and that therefore and understood. and Albert Einstein have been him on the occasion of his 50th for inducing Jews to change their they should be heard. He also "The Planning Committee ls transfe rred by the American birthday on March 14, 1929; and religion. "Dialogue and tmity be­ made it clear that the presenta­ proud of its selection of the Friends of the Hebrew University two photos of Einstein taken with tween all Christians ls important tion of these two speakers in no speakers who will be presented to to the Jewish National and Uni­ the officers of the American Jew­ now, and Imperative. But the dia­ way Indicated that their views the public this season. We may - versity Library in Jerusalem. ish Physicians Committee. logue between Jews and Chris­ were shared by members of the agree or disagree with all or The collection contains corre­ tians will come when we know program committee of the Serles, some of what they have to say, spondence between the two scien­ The JNUL is now in posses­ each other better. which includes white people and but that is irrelevant. The times tists and ,Dr. Nathan Ratnoff, sion of approximately 60 Einstein "I remember when I first some Jews, none of whom, ac­ demand that they be heard!'' president of the American J ewlsh items, Including letters\and orig­ came to Jerusalem, what did I .., cording to Mr. Jones, objected to A joint statement by Rabbis Physicians' Committee during the inal scientific writings. Notable know about Jew-s except a few the choice of speakers. Rothman and Kazis, reads as fol­ period 1921-37. The material in­ among these are the original cllche phrases I learned in the The parties to the dispute is­ lows: "We have been asked by the cludes 29 letters signed by Dr. manuscripts of Einstein's "Gen­ Seminary? But now I know the sued the following statements: press to state why Temples Mish­ Weizmann bringing to a total of eral Theory of Relativity'' and of Jewish people. I learn more ev­ Mr. Jones' statement read, in kan Tefila and Shalom withdrew more than 150 the number of his "Simplified Derivation of the ery day. I rove the Holy Land. part: "We respect the right of from sponsorship of the Roxbury­ Chaim Weizmann items In the li­ Equivalence of Mass and Energy" There is the mystery of God ho­ Temple M lshkan Tefila and Newton lecture series. Self-re­ brary. · One hundred Weizmann and "Generalized , Theory of vering over that little patch of Temple Shalom of Newton to spect dictated our withdrawal. W~ letters are in the Abad Ha'am Gravitation." earth." withdraw from The Community firmly believe that the same archives and 35 are in the Dr. .,.. Lecture Serles. Nevertheless, we sense of self-respect which would Schwadron Collection of Jewish I '\ • believe that this occurrence impel a Negro organization to re- Autographs and Portraits which epitomizes the gross misunder­ . fuse to sponsor a white racist wm also contain the 29 new Dr. David Feldman Explores Tradition, standing that exists between seg­ speaker would Impel a Jewish or­ items. ments of the black and white ganization to refuse to sponsor an Five letters in German by Al­ community and dramatizes the anti-Semitic speaker. Our with­ bert Einstein, including one in his Law About Extra-Marital Relations great need for our· scheduled pro­ drawal was based on documented neat, curly handwritlng and four WF.ST ORANGE, N.J. - The tails of J ewlsh law in pointing up ~ gram. evidence of anti-Semitic utter­ typewritten ones, have also been Jewish law with respect to sex the evil of non-marital re\ations. "First of all, we regard our ances by two of the speakers. placed permanently in the Schwa­ relations outside of marriage ls But these moral and ethical as­ program as a public forum, in the "We regret that Mr. Hubert dron Collection. The letters, all re-inforced by extra legal moral pects are protected by the dlscl­ tradition of the lllustrlous Ford Jones, who conceived the ex­ of them written to Dr. Ratnoff, and social value concepts, a pllnes of law and by the sanctions Hall Forum. Speakers who are cellent idea of developing a coop­ are from 1933 through 1941. The young scholar told the Mid-Win­ of deliberate and fixed modes of invited to appear are given com­ erative lecture series last year, handwritten letter is the oldest, ter Conference of the Rabbinical conduct." plete freedom to express their has made a public issue of differ­ datelined Ostende, April, 19_~3, Assembly's Metropolitan Council He analyzed the legal distinc­ views, perception and feelings ences of opinion regarding this the year of Hitler's seizure of here. . tions between an adulterous union power in Germany, and in this Dr. David M. Feldman, rabbi when the female partner ls not letter Prof. Einstein discusses of the Bay Ridge J ewlsh Center in married and when she is, and the problem of bringing German , spoke on extra-marital noted. Judaism's condemnation of Jewish Divorce Procedure academicians to the Hebrew Uni­ relations in Jewish law and tradi­ both varieties, though for differ­ versity. The other four letters tion at the annual "Kallah" or ent .reasons. In doin~ so, he Fo.r· are all from his time at Prince­ conference held by the in­ traced the development of early Summarizedr Lawyers ton University. ternational association of Con­ stages in J ewlsh h'istory, from CHICAGO, Ill. - Because Jew­ The prerequisites for a Jew­ servative rabbis. He is the author the patriarchal, where unilateral ish communities throughout the ish divorce are the consent of of the forthcoming "Birth Control fidelity was demanded of the world will only recognize Jewish both parties and t:he husband" s .di­ To Use Biased Text in Jewish Law," to be published woman, through the later more divorces that have been executed rect authorization before a court in April by New York University egalitarian society, where c'on­ by a properly authenticated Or­ of three Orthodox rabbis for the l'n Oberammergau Play Press. cubinage was discountenanced. thodox body of rabbis, the 1700 writing, signing and transmission The conference considered the, "Both adultery and pre-mar­ members of the Decalogue of the divorce to his wife. OBERAMMERGAU-The Pas­ response of the rabbinate to the ital relations,' he continued, Society 6f Lawyers have been The Jewish divorce is written sion Play, which is staged in this "new morality.'' . It heard case "pose the threat of confusion of given the correct information on by a scribe in the same script as Bavarian town every 10 years, studies In marital counseling paternity, a very serfous matter divorce procedures through the is used for the writing of the will , be performed r 91 times in presented by Mrs. ·Betty Cholst of in Jewish law. But even where Chicago Rabbinical Council, ac­ scroll of the I aw in accordance 1970, using Intact the anti-S emit­ the Bernstein . Pastoral Psy­ this threat is absent, such as cording to the "Chicago Senti­ with very strict regulations. It is le text of 1850, despite world­ chiatry Center of The Jewish when conception is impossible, nel." then signed by two religiously ob­ wide protests. The protests in Theological Seminary of Amer­ the act of infidelity is branded no A brochure, '"A Religious servant Jews. 1966 and early 1967 reached such ica. less 'deflllng' in the Bible. A Procedure in Obta1ning a Jewish A Jewish divorce can be sent a pitch that Dr. Alfons Goppel, Rabbi "Feldman relayed the at- severe line may be traced ·~ Divorce," has been written by to any Jewish community in any Minister President of Bavaria, . titude of the Bible, Talmud, the through Jewish law, lore, and life Ral:5bi Moses Mescheloff, past country. The Chicago Rabbinical promised to seek to induce the law codes and rabbinical respon­ in condemnation of faithlessness president of the cotmcil . Cotmcll has successfully issued Oberammergau sponsors to use a sa on $exual r.elations outside the and in safeguarding ,mutual con­ Written for the legal profes­ divorces in cooperation with the different text. His efforts failed. marriage bond. He concluded that jugal devotion." sion, the brochure states that Rabbinates of such countries as Hans Schwaigerho"f, who was to an ~thical factor existed along­ Jewish law requires a religious Israel, England, Czechoslovakia have directed the 1970 perform­ side the moral one. The moral SHUNS BIASED CLUBS divorce whenever a Jewish man and Canada. Often a client, though ances, resigned in prot~st against factor itself, he said, was a func­ LONDON, Ont. - Trustees and woman have lived together as not religious, finds that parents, the anti-Semitic text. t lo n not only of religion, of the Middlesex County Law As­ husband and wife, and then wish a future mate, or the parents of propriety and social order, but of sociation have adopted a resolu­ to sever their marital status. The such a future mate, insist upon a Ten leading American in­ tion prohibiting the holding of any tellectuals joined · in November "wholesome personal relations religious ceremony is necessary religious divorce. as well." affair or meeting of the Associa­ in all cases, even though the man The importance of the knowl­ 1966, in a call for a world-wide "The obligation of consider­ tion at any club or establishment boycott of the Passion Play. and woman may not llave had a edge of Jewish law by practicing ateness on the part of the mar­ ·that restricts its member&p on - re 11 g i o us wedding cere·mony, attorneys came to light when the riage partners, for example, and the basis of race, creed or color. whether they I ived together as State of Israel refused to a~cept SABBATH OBSERVANCE the totality of the commitment The unprecedented move was fol­ common law husband and wife, as valid any Jewish divorce not 4 Teves that the Jewish sex ethic demands lowed by similar action by the and whether or not the marriage written by the proper rabbinic Candlellghtlng time: ,4:11 p.m. in marriage," he said, "speak Faculty Association of the Uni­ was civ11Iy annulled in court. author! ties. more elociuently than do the de- versity of Western Ontario. I' THE RHODE ISLAND HERALD, FRIDl\.Y, JANUARY 5, 1968 15 OnlY:" Jewish National Hockey Player Rabbi Chill To Serve Some Orthodox Organizations Oppose Points To Record In Defense, Sales At-Ashkenazic-Sephardk Ashkenazic-Sephardi·c Conference PITTSBURGH, PENNA. over, but 1t was tough for me to NEW YORK - Orthodox He noted that the British Chief The only Jewish player in the Na.. keep it up when I was travelllng Jerusalem Conference Judaism in America, already se­ Rabbi, Or. Immanuel Jakobovits, tlonal Hockey League, Lazarus all the time with the team.,, Rabbi Abraham Ch111 of Con­ riously divided, -has been· further had said there was need for three Zeldel, ls at 39 an expert in the P er m anent residence in gregation Shaare Zedek-Sons of torn apart over the question of rabbinical authorities, -one each ••contact aspects" of the game, Phlladelphia will also give Larry Abraham wlll -leave on Sunday, attendance at the forthcoming for Europe, America and Israel, according to Stanley Stein writing an opportunity to exercise some Jan. 7 to attend the World Con­ world · conference of Ashkenazic and that these would constitute in the Jewish Chronicle. of the sales talent that he adver­ ference of Sephardic-Ashkenazlc and Sephardic congregations the supreme authorl ty. "No one was exactly beating tises for himself in his resume: Jews. A member of the New Eng­ which is to take place in Jerusa­ Thus, he pointed, "such a my door down to get me to play "I can help your organization in land contingent of the American lem next week. It has been con­ tendency has already been ex­ with them. At my age all I kept the front office . with . my ex­ delegation, he w111 be one of four vened by Dr. Israel Brodie, pres­ pressed" by one of the sponsors hearing guys say was 'Are you perience in ticket ~ales ~nd pub­ rabbinical delegates f-rom New ident of the Conference of Euro­ of the Jerusalem conference. stlll playing?' " he shrugged dur­ lic relations as well as on the England. The conference in Je­ pean Rabbis. The opponents of the Jerusa­ ing a recent ·interview before a tee." rusalem will take place from A boycott of the conference lem conference al so cl aim that game against the Pittsburgh Monday, Jan. 8, through Saturday was demanded by the Union of some of the synagogues under the The resume further informs Penguins at the_arena. ' night, Jan. 13. Orthodox Rabbis and the Rab­ jurisdiction of the Chief Rabbi of "I've been playing hockey us that Larry Zeldel "Success­ "I do not expect any world France, Or. Jacob Kaplan, permit fully completed a sales tralnlng binical Alliance. -·A third group, since I was five, and travelllng shaking decisions to be made, but the National Council of Young Is­ the use of organ accompaniment since I was 16. I decided that if I course in 1934 an1 1935 which 1t is very gratifying _and encour­ rael, is spilt on representation. to services and assert that the wanted to stay ln the game I covered the sales techniques in aging to note that the ground­ Tempers ran so high at a meeting congregation headed by the Chief would have to sell myself and ac­ making more effeetlve presenta­ work is being laid for a united called to discuss the conference Rabbi of Denmark, Rabbi Mel­ tually create an image, perhaps tions and has the ablllty to mn.ke Jewry under one spiritual um­ that two rabbis came to blows. chior, is Conservative and not for the future. If I couldn't play, a complete speech whlle display­ brella that has long been over­ - The main concern of the Orthodox. then maybe I could coach some- in.; great poise, confidence and due," said Rabbi Chill, who w111 opponents of the conference is They object, too, to what they where.'' · conviction." also visit his mother, Mrs. Rose their belief that the European consider to be joint control of the The first thing he did was go "We aren't drawing like we Chill of Tel Aviv, before return­ rabblnate, particularly the Brit­ conference· by the Union of Ortho­ through an exhaustive physical should in Philadelphia, although ing to the United States. ish Chief Rabbinate, in alliance dox Jewish Congregations and the condltlonlng and testing program we have a pretty good team. Ev­ Background for the Orthodox with the Israeli Chief Rabbinate, British Chief Rabbinate. "With at Western Reserve University in ery one thought we were going to conference, he explained, is that ls working for the establishment all due deference to the Israeli Cleveland. be Just another expansion team, for some 600 years the Ashke­ of a new Sanhedrin and the for­ Chief Rabbinate,'' a spokesman "Dr. Hellerstein, who con­ and expansion teams don't usually nazlc Jews have been governed by mation of a world rabbinate. said, it was the Union and Dr. Ja­ ducted the tests, told me that I do too well their first year. later decisors while the Sephar­ Rabbi Meir Cohen, the execu­ kobovits which were "making de­ was in as good a physical shape tive director of the Union of Or­ cisions on world issues in Israel, "There ls no doubt in my dic Jews have been governed by as if I were 20 years old. the decisions of Rabbi Joseph thodox Rabbis, said that the for­ a change for the Israelis who are mind, h:>w•iver, that we have the always accusing the Americans o{ "So right away, my mind pr0:iuct. We have all the aspects Karo who based his thinking on mation of a .,.world organization of starts to click, and I actually synagogues, which he saw as the doing this." ol other sports, faking, dafense the premises laid down by made up a resume of myself with next logical step after the- Je­ Meanwhile in London, two ma­ against offeac;e. The Joi.:> no-.v ls a Maimonides. There are therefore letters of testimonial to my phys­ rusalem conference, might "en­ jor synagogical organizations selllng job, We have to sell the a number of differences in reli­ ical condltlon and to my ablllty to gious law between the Ashkenazic courage" those who still dream made i~ known they were boycot­ game to the fans. Having a wln­ of a Sanhedrin. · help in the front office with ticket nlng team makes it easier. and Sephardic Jews, and 1t ting the conference. These are promotion and administration. seemed appropriate to explore His organization was opposed the Federation of Synagogues and "I have no regrets about hav­ "I'll be happy to play hockey the posslb111tles for greater un­ to the establishment of a world the rabbinate of the Union of Or­ ing made hockey my life. I have as long ·as I am physically able. I ity, he said. rabbinate or the establishment of thodox Hebrew Congregations. some things to show. I have my wouldn't want to go out on a limb More than 600 delegates will any so-called "spiritual center" Morris Lederman, the Fed­ health. I have taken ·a few knocks and say how long that wm be. I'm meet at the conference, it was in Israel. "We know the poverty eration's president, complained in my investments, but I'm ahead happy to play from year to year. announced by the president of the of our spiritual forces now,'' he at a council meeting that although of the game. Ri"ght now I have the best defen­ Union of Orthodox Jewish Con­ said, and there was fear that such an invitation to attend the confer­ "I used to spend 30 or 40 sive record I've ever had, but if I gregations of America, Rabbi Jo­ a grouping would become "an ence was sent to the Federation, bucks, a month on the phone from can't play I think I could stay in seph Karasick. arm of government and a political neither their ecclesiastical head Cleveland to my broker in Phila­ the game ln the promotion field ------football". The rabbinate should nor their lay leaders had been delphia. Now that I am moving or in coaching." Subscribe to the Herald. be "independent." consulted. there, though, Pm pretty sure that I wlll be making it my per­ manent home because I can keep c 1 o s er touch with the in­ vestments. '' And I'm not doing too badly, considering that I am making mol'e money on the -market than in hockey.'' Larry's family, his wife and even ·fish like .a choice. four children, are happy about a permanent home in Philadelphia, , since they have been on _the move for the past several years while he played with the Hershey, Pa., ! \ Bears and then the Cleveland { Barons before being picked up by the Philadelphia Flyers on the strength of his resume. "My daughter, who is now nine, was a little shook up when we had to move from Cleveland. ) You know, she had made friends there and she liked it. She'll get over it and make new friends, though, and it's time that we started thinking about her Jewish '? education, and about jolnlng a / ~~ synagogue. "I came from a Kosher home,. and my mother still scrubs down ~ the walls and floors before Pass- ( ((; French Diplomat Told f i lsr aeli Indignation 1 Of { JERUSALEM - Foreign Min­ \. ister Abba Eban of Israel sum­ moned the French Ambassador to s Jerusalem recently to convey the indignation of the Israeli Gov­ 1 ernment over the remarks made ·'S,' by French President Charles de Gaulle. \ In an hour-long discussion at \ the Foreign Ministry, Mr. Eban i~ told the Ambassador that the \ Government took a grave view of ' \ the President's comments on the Jewish people and the State of Is­ { rael. \ \ Mr. Eban told the French en­ r voy that Israel completely re­ jected the president's assertions as a distortion of the history of . the Jewish people and Israel . He (} al so said that the remarks had caused ''grave injury" to French-Israeli relations. <~ Addressing one of his rare news conferences ln the ballroom Pardon · us for carping on a tired subject, but anybody likes a of the Elysee Palace, General de Gaulle presented the origins of choice. Fishermen will tell you even the finny tribe wants variety. the June war against an unsympa­ And we think people deserve better than that! · thetic historical review of the es­ ,f · So it behooves us all to keep advertising alive, For as adver­ tablishment of the State of Israel, '? which he said was created under tising flourishes so flourishes competition. And where there's "more or less justlfiable condi­ competition, you, the consumer, fare better, And that's no tions" that were doomed to fish tale. "arouse incessant and endless frictions and conflicts." ii\.

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16 THE RHO:E>E ISLAND HERALD, FRIDAY, .JANUARY 5, 1968 and dO\Vll the hilly country-side, a Jokes On War train of camels with measured Reform Congregations o-utline Program --HERALD-- " tread was tak1ng a shortcut past Delight Israelis the gas pumps at a corner serv­ ice station. Classified NAB-LU S, Israeli-Occupied "Ah, filllng their humps," an For Progressive Judaism ~In Israel Jordan - Israel is full 0f in­ Israeli said. NEW YORI< - Reform Judaism biennial general assembly of the congruities, and no one seems to In Jerusalem the two-year-old in America, which at its inception UAHC in Montreal last month. - Call 724-0200- appreciate them more than the Israeli National museum was in the l 9th century dismissed the Mr. Hess said that his com­ - Israelis themselves. clob'Qered slightly by mortars idea of a Jewish national home­ mittee will give. priorlty to eight 19 - General Services At Nablus, a handsome Arab during the June war. Only a few land, annotlllced an extensive pro­ specific activities. recommended town rippling in golden stones up windows were lost and, officials gram recently to strengthen ties by FLOOR CLEANING and polishing. / a study group that has been -like to tell, the two special exhi- with Israel among its million exploring ttie situation since last Also general home cleaning. Lorry - PILLAR ROCK bitions on show both featured Egyp­ adherents in the United States and Jlllle. Three of the activities deal Dugan. 353-9648 tian art. Canada, and to advance the cause with advancing the cause of pro­ ufn SALMON Outside the museum one of the of Reform Judaism in Israel, gressive Judaism in Israel , Five ½s 59(: ¼s 3/1.10 modernistic was hit. It The program was outlined by are desTgned to involve the 21 - Help Wanted, Women is a creation assembled by Is­ Rabbi Maurice N. Eisendrath, UAHC" s 680 member congrega­ DAVIS' raeli artist Tumarkin from president of the Union of Ameri­ tions and individual Reform Jews - ~ TTENTION HOUSEWIVES! 721 HOPE STREET scraps of a tank blasted in the can Hebrew Congregations, cen­ more actively in the life of Is­ GET those Christmas bills off your 1948 war. tral congregational body of Re­ rael, The latter include the ex­ mind, A few openings now available form Judaism in the Western pansion of present programs for in neighborhood territories, We train hemisphere; Earl __,Morse, chair­ you to show *******************OFFICE EQUIPMENT teenagers: the development of man of the UAHC board of camp-study programs for yollllg- AVON COSMETICS SAFES - DESKS - CHAIRS - out1"1"- ,t11 00 11 trustees, and Nathaniel Hess. Mr. er children and adult education For interview call - ,ADDERS - ETC. utt •-",. ~ Hess will serve as ·chairman of a GA 1-2908 G'f "'10 --- ,, study programs in Israel; the es­ .-110"1"~ national committee on Israel-; the tablishment of Israel committee 32 - Plastering creation of which was mandated in Reform congregations here: in a resolution adopted at the 49th and strengthening of ties with the CBUNGS AND WALLS replastered, Leo Baeck High School in Haifa, also repair work, Free estimate. Archeologists Continue the only school affiliated with Harold Grel:o, 739-0022, Progressive Judaism in Israel. ufn To Dig Up Jerusalem On the Israel scene, Mr. Hess 35 - Private Instruction JERUSALEM - While Is­ said, the program calls for ac­ quisition of , synagogue buildings STORE FIXTURES raeli Mirage jets scream over­ TUTORING high school and college head, archaeologists with trowels for the seven Progressive con­ _ AT LISS THAN gregations there, the placement students in German, 461 -6784. and brushes seek traces of past 1-12 AUCTION PRICES! c1v111zations in the hard, chalky of more Re'form rabbis from the U.S. in those congregations and . ~ ...:.~:-..£ ,t.i soil beneath Jerusalem. Scien­ tists have been digging in this the establishment of a Hebrew Red Jets Over Cairo city for 100 years, but they con­ language journal to express the ************************ tinue to find relics from the past. Reform outlook. Disturb lsr ael Official 29th SEASON 1968 A well-preserved first centu­ Commenting on . these acn­ ry tomb was unearthed in 1967 vitles, Mr. He ss said: "The faith JERUSALEM - A Foreign when the British consulate gener­ of Israel today faces a grave Ministry spokesman warned that CAMP al was building a garden well. emergency in the land of Israel, the presence of Soviet Tupolev - Another tomb, believed to be Orthodox ritual s are widely re­ heavy bombers on Dec. 3 in ✓ early Byzantine, was discovered jected by the vibrant young sa­ Egyptian skies, piloted by R,us­ YOUNG JUDAEA simultaneously at the site of a bras and the hardened realists sians, was a new element in the of LAKE BABOOSIC new wing on the American colony the new nation. But knowing Middle.East situatio~ that should hostel. no ,alternatives, they turn their be viewed by the Western powers AMHERST, NEW HAMPSHIRE backs on Judaism and call them­ with as much concern as it is One Hour from Boston The soll ls so archeologtcally (,. rich that many builders begin selves 'non-religious .' Yet the viewed by Israel. battle-scarred paratroopers who He referred to the reported IDEAL CAMPING for BCYS and GlRLS 8 - l6 construction projects with as much apprehension as anticipa­ wept at the We stern Wall in Jlllle ''good-will" -flight of 16 Russian 8-WEEK SEAS ON u TWO 4-WEEK PERIODS tion. They know when they uncov- , were not non-religious . They are, Jet bombers over Cairo which er an old wall or foundation, that in fact, sear ching for a mode of observers considered a morale­ religious expression that will booster for the Egyptians and a I $575.00 - Tuiticn - $325.00 each the Department of Antiquities will ',. stop the work and rush in experts speak directly to their needs." demonstration by the Soviets that r to examine the find. Mr . ..Hess pointed out that Re­ they can bring their air-power to > -•- As a result, builders eager to form Judaism, unlike the Ortho­ bear in a local Middle East con­ \ OYER FiFTY ~CTIVITIES AT CYJ complete a project m_ay destroy dox branch, does not enjoy Gov­ flict if they wish to. ,·, ernment recognition or financial The "Manchester Guardian" 1' \ OFFERING the finds surreptiUously and go on with their work. support in Israel, and Reform said that the Soviet air force visit • 16 9 acres of scenic beauty • Comprehensive o!hlet,c program rabbis are not granted the right to Egypt may be part of a "war of • Expcricr.ced counsel:,, staff • Extensive waterfront activities Archaelogists, as persistent in their jobs as builders are in to perform r abbinical functions nerves designed to reinforce the ' • Ko sher food • CIT prog!am • Sailing and water skiirig there. diplomatic pressures which are • ~4-hour medical su r, erv,sion • Performing arts, music, dance, theirs, once they find a promising site, like to stay with it. The program annotmced by the being brought'to bear on both Is­ I> • Horseback riJing, riflery dramatics, etc; • Arts & crofts UAHC marks a new, deeper in­ rael and the UAR to acc~pt a < • Sign ificant !c;,rning expctiences • Israeli cultural octivitjes Between the world wars, archaeologists uncovered enough volvement of that organization compromise." The paper said with Israel , Reform Judaism ,,.·.{, A.ffi iiated with Hadossoh Youth Commissions pottery, bronze and iron to sub­ that the aircraft demonstrated .A.ccred i.ted Comp, American Comping Association stantiate the belief that Jerusa­ originally rejected the traditional also that facilities for Soviet air Orthodox view that Jews through­ lem was in fact the site of the power were r~adily available in "City of David." out the world were living in exile Egypt should the Russians decide -•- The American School of Ori­ from Palestine as pllllishment for to take the Arab side in any new their sins but would be returned Middle East con!llct. CALL Ok SEND FOR BROCHURES AND APPLICATIONS TO: ental Research undertook several searches. Jewish scholars took with the coming of the Messiah. The "Daily Telegraph" re­ ~ CHARLES B. ROTMAN, Ed.I>. CAMP YOUNG JUDAEA A pro-Zionist policy was an increasingly larger share in ported that milltary attaches in Director, Camp Young Judoea c/o Som Midmon the work after the opening of adopted in the 1940's, and· many Cairo believe that the TU-16 81 Kingsbury Street Assistant Director Reform rabbis and laymen have bOmbers, ar,med with air-to-sur­ or 622 Wollt Hill Street Hebrew University in 1925. Wellesley, Mossochusetts 02-181 been involved in various activ­ face missiles, are the ones that Mattopon, Massachusetts 02126 ities and philanthropies related Tel.: 617-237-9410 Soviet Communist Party leader­ Tel.: 617-296-0436 to Israel According to Rabbi Ei­ Brezhnev promised Egypt last Agnon Nephew Arrested sendrath, "Israel is a living lab­ October. oratory of the Jewish soul which The "Times" Cairo corr.e- . Trying To Enter tsrael Reform Judaism has entered only spondent said that the TU-16 was hesitantly, gingerly making ex­ no match for Israel's Mirage JERUSALEM - The 24-year­ perfments here and there. The fighters but could handle the old grand-nephew of Israel's No­ events of last Jlllle have proven Mystere fighter and could pose Janua bel Prize laureate, S.Y. Agnon, the value of that laboratory; they the threat of night bombing. the son of a Jewish mother and have proven that Israel, the Moslem father, was arrested people, the,1and and the State, are Herald subscribers comprise "ALL ITEMS WHILE recently while attempting to enter essential to the continued crea­ an active buying market. For ex­ THEY LAST" Israel illegally from -Jordan and tivity and development of Reform cellent results, advertise in the sentenced to nine months in pris­ Judaism.'' Herald. Call 724-d200. on. PORTABLE G.E. His mother, who is Agnon's M£Nl niece, is trying to secure his 1967 Highlighted By People, \nstant lather early release and revocation of COLOR TV an expulsion order so that he may \\\~'4l 75<; ,,o\ue , remain with the family in Jerusa- 1 lem. Places, Organization_s, War- t\lU.~ only $],79.95 The yollllg man, Soheil Nash­ (Continued from page 1) bition to Temple Beth El, and Ha­ 49~ ashibi, was working in Kuwait and dassah held a "bake-off"' which ct,ty. The Deputy Mayor of Je­ promises to be an annual affair. :=----- sending money to his father in rusalem, the Hon. Shear Y. Co­ Old Jerusalem. He decided to A young Providence mathemati­ hen, spoke in Providence in No­ cian developed a computer appli­ come home when his father be­ vember. Edward I. Friedman of _ "" , ~~~: sha"e · \ PO~AROID came sick. cation in which man and machine ·~, Cranston was elected State Com­ Agnon' s niece married a Je­ interact to create three-dimen­ mitteeml\n by the American Trial sional displays. \.Ol\O" '·49~ . SWINGER rusalem Moslem with whom she Lawyers Association, and Mrs. had several children. According ,The JACs Qunior Aide Corps Friedman was re-elected to her of the Center) continued their ex­ fO~M · \ - to J~wish law, the children are n in t-h consecutive term as only Jewish. cellent training program, and ~ $14.95 treasurer of the ATLA Auxiliary. Carl Friedman of Pawtucket M£Nl Martha Sadick and Naomi married Beverly Kruger of Det­ / Moscow Chief Rabbi Chernick were among the dancers roit after a computer matched Invited To Visit States in a new full-length Hamlet them as a possible pair. Mrs. ;;~;~;;49 ~ \A \YiGSc~; ALLr presented by the R.I. State Ballet; Harold R. Baron of Pawtucket was chairman for that city of the NEW YORK - . The both got good reviews. A Cran­ stonian who is a Navy career eighth annual R.I. Conference on , .so ,,o\ue --- WIGLETS Synagogue Council of America Intergroup Relations, a central has invited the chief rabbi of man, Chief Hyman Levin, finds that prejudice plays little part in conference in 1967 instead of the Moscow, Yehuda Leib Levin, to area ones of the past few years. visit the United States. naval life, and a handsome young Arab spoke at the Center on There were al so many en­ Rabbi Jacob Philip Rudin, gagem~nts, many weddings, quite • BECK BEAUTY & WIG SALON pr es id e n t of the council, prospects for peace in the middle east. a !ew births, a goodly number of 1944 WARWICK AVENUE, WARWICK, R.I. announced the invitation at the Bar and Bas Mitzvahs and quite a council's annual dinner at the An Israeli art collector, Mur­ 737-72110 few golden wedding anniver­ Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. ray Greenfield, brought an exhi- saries.

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