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SEPTEMBER 15, 1961 Born in Romania, Daughter of Pern and Mrs Temple Beth El 10 -7-0 Orchard Ave. Provide~ce, R. I. --- ---...... jNEWS Israeli Premier C Refuses To Form ! 8lli.ejA. I New Government A $50.000 GIFT TO THE JEWISH JER'{]SALEM - In a letter to National Fund and three "living President Itzhak Ben- Zvi, Pre­ lagacy" contributions totaling mier David Ben Gurion refused $128,000 to the Histadrut Develop­ THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH WEEKLY IN R. I. AND SOUTHEAST MASS. this week to form a new Israeli ment Corporation were announced 20 PAGES government and in this same letter in Los Angeles. Samuel A. Fryer, took leave of the Israeli Army of Santa Monica, a retired bio­ that he has headed for twelve chemist, who previously contri­ Officials Criticize Yellrs as Defense Minister. buted more than $1,000,000 to Is­ His refusal to head a new gov­ raeli institutions, made the $50,- ernment and his resignation with 000 gift to establish a village in Proposed Swiss Law the Army have been interpreted his name near Tel Aviv where an JERUSALEM - Israeli bankers by observers as a decision to re­ area would be set aside for re­ tire for good from both offices as search in organic farming. and Foreign Ministry officials are privately criticizing here a pro­ soon as he is relieved as head of AN AMENDMENT TO A PRO­ posed Swiss law that Israel had the present regime posed international agreement hoped would provide her with mil­ concerning the legal status of It was understood, however, that lions of dollars in unclaimed de­ the secretariaat of his Mapa! stateless persons, outlawing any J posits. according to Lawrence country's deprivation of nationa­ pary did not accept Mr. Ben­ Fellows of the New York Times. Gurion's reasons for declining a lity to any person on the basis of The officials feel the Jaw would racial or religious discrimination, new Premiership and will continue raise a serious obstacle to Israel's inter-party negotiations in the was proposed in New York by the claim to the deposits of Jews who World Jewish Congress. hope he will yet be able to form perished in Europe at the hands of a coalition. TWO LOS ANGELES RESI­ ..• .,/. the Nazis. These Jews either left dents, angered by reports of con­ no heirs or covered their identities Mr. Ben-Gurion's Mapa! <La­ tinued vandalism at the Torath ...... J bor) party, in the Aug. 14 voting, .. so well that heirs cannot be Emet Young Israel Academy on traced. won forty-two seats in the 120- the west side, volunteered to join When Hitler began to rise to seat Knuesset. This was a loss of with others in mounting a guard power in Germany many Jews five seats from the forty- seven at the institution to halt the van­ Guest Speaker - Frederick Forman, left, a notional chair­ transferred their money and valu­ formerly held by the party, and dalism. thievery and threats to man of the United Jewish Appeal hos been invited to speak ables into Swiss banks. the result meant that any new which the school and its pupils before the initial gifts givers of the Blackstone Volley Unit­ The depositors used false ad­ government will have to be a coali­ have been subject. dresses, fictitious names and code tion, United Press' International ed Jewish Appeal on Monday at 8 P.M. The parlor meeting reported. AARON COPELAND, PROMIN­ will be held at the home of the chairman, David Horvitz, of numbers. Often they kept the de­ rl/ ent American-Jewish composer, posits secret from their families. Informed observers here believe received the Edward MacDowell 9 Dorset Read, Pawtucket. Horry A. Schwartz, right, is ini­ tial gifts chairman. They counted on the traditional that conditions referred to by Mr. Medal for his contribution to secrecy of the Swiss banks to keep Ben-Gurion in his letter are de­ American music. President Ken- 1• d k anyone else from knowing. mands by the potential coalition nedy, in a congratulatory tele- 1srae I Bon Stri e Continues Some of the depositors who Cabinet members that the Mapa! gram to the composer, described perished left no clues to heirs who receive a minority of the port­ Copeland as a "significant force NEW YORK - Members of went Into its second day on the might have sw-vived. folios, despite the fact it is the in the cultural life of this nation Local 1,707 of the American Fed- eve of the Jewish High Holy (Continued on Page 3) largest party in Parliament. and the world community." eration of State, County and Days, peak period for the sale of S O U T H AFRICAN J E W I S H Municipal Employees walked off Israel Bonds. history was made in Johannes- the job last week after a 13-hour Pickets have been posted at the R. I. Temples And Synagogues burg when, at a gala event at the bargaining session with the De- corporation's main office at 215 Carlton Hotel, the country's first velopment Corp. of Israel which IPark Avenue, South. At issue, the Schedule Yom Kippur Services two_ locally trained rabbis received , sells Israeli bonds in the U.S. union says, are '. 'adequate salary Yorn Kippur services will be­ noon services w!ll be a children's their ordmat1on. They compose The strike, composed of 45Q pro- proposals" and a number of fringe gin Tuesday evening, Sept. 19 at service at 1 :30; afternoon service the first graduating class of the fessional and clerical employees, benefits. the temples and synagogues in Ministers Training College, estab­ at 2 o'clock, memorial service at lished five years ago jointly by the Rt.:>de Island. The schedules of 3:30 o'clock and Neilah service at Jewish Board of Deputies, the Irving Gertsacov To Serve many of them are listed below. 4:30 o'clock. Federation of Synagogues and the TEMPLE BETH DAVID TEMPLE BETH AM Board of Jewish Education. As President For Second Term Rabbi Elihu Michalson will con­ Temple Beth Am w!ll hold Kol THE WEST GERMAN GOVERN­ duct the Kol Nidre Services on Nidre service on Tuesday at 6:30 ment is considering to extend the Irving Gertsacov will be install­ Tuesday evening at 6: 30 o'clock P .M. Wednesday, Yorn Kippur, deadline for filing of claims for ed for his second term as presi­ and Cantor Milton Levine and the morning services w!ll start at restitution by refugees who suf­ dent of the Jewish Family and Rev. Bernard Brown will conduct 9 A.M. with the Yizkor service at fered Joss owing to their national­ Children's Service at the 32nd An­ Yorn Kippur Service on Wednes­ 11 A. M. nual Meeting of the agency, it was ity. day at 7:30 A.M . The sermon and CON_GREGATION THE LIQUOR LICENSE BOARD announced to-day by Stanley Yizkor wlll be at 12 noon. ANSHEI KOVNO Grossman, nominating committee Kol Nidre services at Congrega­ announced revision of the Li­ In the last edition of the Herald quor License Act to permit the chairman. tion Anshei Kovno w!ll be held at The meeting which is open to the Rosh Hashonah schedule of 6:30 P.M. on Tuesday. The Wed­ serving of Liquor on a Sunday in services at Temple Beth David was a religious institution of a deno­ the public will be held at Ray nesday Yizkor service will be held Hall, Butler Health Center on inadvertantly ommitted. The Her­ at 10:30 A.M. and the Nilah ser­ mination that does not observe ald regrets the error. Sunday as its Sabbath. Wednesday ·Sept 27, at 8:30 P. M . vice will be at 6 P.M. A $2,000,000 FEDERAL LOAN TO Preceding the meeting the new TEMPLE BETH-EL Rabbi Moishe Drazin w!ll con­ finance the construction of a new agency offices which are on the Rabbi W!lliam G. Braude w!ll duct all services. dorminitory and infirmary build­ Butler Health Center grounds will officiate at the early service on TEMPLE BETH ISRAEL ing for Yeshiva University in New be open for public inspection. Tuesday at 6:45 P.M. and Rabbi Rabbi Morris Schussheim will York, has been approved. Other officers who will be in­ Jerome Gurland w!ll officiate at conduct the Kol Nidre service at TWENTY-TWO AMERICAN AND stalled for the ensuing year are the 9 o'clock service. Temple Beth Israel at 6:45 P .M. Canadian young men and first vice-president; W. Irving Cantor Harold Dwarkin and Wednesday services will be held at women will participate in the Wolf, Jr.; second vice-president; Benjamin Weiner will be in charge 8:30 A. M. with Yizkor at 10:45 American Work-Study Program Dr. Charles Potter; treasurer, of the choir and will blow the A.M . and Mussaf at 12 noon. sponsored by the Student Zionist Howard G. Brown, and Secretary shofar on Yorn Kippur and at all All services wlll be combined Organization under the auspices Irving Brodsky. Iuel Friedman representing the services. services in the sanctuary after of the Youth Department of Assisting Mr. Grossman on the board; representing the communi­ Services for Yorn Kippur will Mussaf beginning at 4: 15 and American Zionist Council and the committee are Dr. Nathan A. ty at large are William Bojar and _begin at 10 A.M . with special 5:15 P.M. Jewish Agency for Israel. Bolotow, Norman Fain and Sam- Lawrence S. Gates. readings at 12 : 15 P. M .. The after- !Continued on Pace 6) ;;;:--,--. =:==-- - - -•-;· 2 THE R.
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