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~- .. ''.·111,·Jew ·iS .~fHe·ra, Newspaper · .. d !. VOL. XXXIlI, NO. 30 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1948 PROVIDENCE, R. I. -· 48 PAGES 7 CENTS_ THE COPY '~· ;,· GJC Dri,v·e Reacbes Half-Way ·Mark .Trades, Industries Men Active in T rode and I ndu~try Drvision List Services For En Route to lsra~I . Dominate Calendar High Holy .Days ·' As is spurted pass the halfway Rnode Isfand's Synagogues and mark this week in its drive to Temples were poised this weekend - ward a goal of $1,350,000 iIJ. behalf for the coming'Of the most impor of the 1948 United Jewish Appeal, tant holidays on the Jewish cal the local. General Jewish Commit ·endar:_Rosh Hashanah and Yorn tee campaign found various sub- ... Kippur. The holiday season will divisions of the overall Trades and be ushered in Sunday evening at · Industries Division ·dom!Jiating sundown, the beginning of the the week's calendar. two-day Rosh Hashanah obser Virtually every night of.the past vance, and will conclude with the w e e k witnessed an important -, meeting in' this major division;_ blowing of the shofar at sunset on Yorn Kippur Day, Wednesday, and a similar jam-packed agenda 1'· October 13. The holiday marks • of activity was in store for the the arrival of Jewish New Year coining week. - 5709. Jewelry Organizes "t, Here in Providence, radio mes Last Tuesday evening, the Jew- sages by ral>bis of several con-· elry group-headed by. Ch a r i. es gregations will ,inaugurate the· -Rothman as chairman and Harry holiday period .. Rabbi Morris G. Blacher, George .Gerber, Max Silk of Congregation -Ah a,v at li Kestenman and. Irving Kritz· as Sholom will be heard tomorrow ' evening at 8:30 o'clock over MRS. ARCHIBALD Sil,VERMAN co-chairme11 - completed its. or ganization with a dinner at the WEAN. -Rabbi Silk's sermon will Mrs. Archibald Silverman left Wayland Manor. be "Israel Reborn". Cantor Sam for Israel last Monday on· a The one non-member of a T and uel Klawansky of Baltimore, ·Md: will chant the Rosh Hashanah char~red plane which is carry- I group to steal the spotlight ·dur- i l ·t f I d ing ,the \feek was the Ar~a Divi liturgy, . ng a arge quanti Y -o b od - sion's combined East Greenwich-. WJAR will present Rabbi Eli A. plasma (or the. Red M9-g:en West Warwick unit. Last,W·ednes- . , j Bohnen of Temple Emanuel Sun~ Dovid (Red Shleld of David). day, at the East Gre~m'l'.i ch Club/ ·- · (: day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Cantor .Jacob Hohenemser and the Tern• This -group holds the positiim this group launched -its localized ple Choir, under the direction of in Palestine equivalent to the drive with an Initial Gifts Din~ Arthur Einstein, will provide a Red Cross in this country. A nS~lr pr_esided dovMer by Hermlisan- N. program of Holy Day music. commission . - headed by Con- c~:!1;:!~ 'an ax Margo • co- "Glory and Honor" will be the topic of Rabbi Abraham Chill of !;'~5::1=-s. ~fi:!1:~n ~se~e!;e.:~ Autom~tive -Underway ·Congregation Sons of Abr11,ham. ber, hopes to .pave the way for Last night at the Narragansett Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock collaboration between the In- Hotel, the Automotive division over WRfi3.-· ·; " · ternational Red Cross and the ·held a highly successful fund Other rabbinical radio addresses· Red Mogen Dovid. !\Jr!!. Silver- raising dinner, highlighted by the will be heard next weekend and man hopes to visit . the D .. P. address of a C!)-th_olic _headll:11.s~ will be listed · in the October 8 camps in Eur~pe on her way· tress of a school for Jewish child Herald. · back from Israel. · - ren during the _Nazi occupation Services Listed · · of Belgium. The schoolmistress, Following is a schedule of ser.: Miss Jeanne Daman, later served .vices listed at several Providence as a wartime underground secret Synagogues and Temples: Bevin Asks·UN to agent for Jewisn and Belgian par ·Rev. Nathan Braun is the can.J tisans. She is credited with saving tor for the High Holy Days at the· OK Bernadotte Plan the lives o~ thousands of .Jewish Congregation Sons of Abraham. , children from Nazi ,extermination. Services at" the Synagogue at PARIS-British Foreign .Secre- (Co~tinued on Page 2) • :Prairie and Potters Avenues will tary Ernest Bevin this week called ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;_; begin Sunday evening at .5:30 ' on the United Nations to approve o'clock. Monday and Tuesday ser- speedily Count Folke Bernadotte's (Continued on Page 2) Palestine peace plan. Announcing British ·support of the plan "in News Deadline its entirety," he termed it the ' "best hope for healing the breach" BV Men Starf between the _Arabs and tne Jews. For Next Week ·.· Spokesmen for the Arab nations Because of the High Holy expressed opposition to any im days on Monday and Tuesday, General-Solicitation position of a Palestine settlement the news deadline for n ex t by force. Sir Mohammed Zafrul- week's Herald has been ad PAWTUCKET _ T h e general lah Ka_hn, foreign ,minister for vanced to Saturday noon, Oct solicitations phase of the Black- Pakistan, assailed Israel as a ober 2, We cannot promise to stone Valley United Jewish Appeal "cancer" in the Middle East that Insert items received after that is in full swing Harry A. Sch- must be removed "through a sur- time. wartz, chairman 'said Tuesday. ·· gical operation." Following the successful InitlaF Gifts meeting held last Wednes day nlgnt at the Narragansett Hotel, a corps of solicitors started their solicitations _job last Sun~ Mote New Year Greetings Next day. Cards were distributed a.t a meeting held in the home of Mr. - Week in ·our Yom-Kippur Issue Schwartz, 281 Rochambeau Ave-' . nue, Providence. The corps of solicitors will re- ' . - .~ Place Your Order Now! port back Monday, October llth DR. HERMAN P. GROSSMAN DR. NATHAN BOL'()TOW at 6:30 o'clock at the Narragan Ca UGAspee 4312 r Co-chairman Medical Dlv.lalon Ch~lrman Medical' Division sett tt;otel. '-, .-the fastest growing _nation in the Aid Work tof Brande.is University ~ GJC Re.aches $ wo:i;ld, Ress said that its popula tion, during the PQJ!t four months, · has increased fr0m . 697,000 ' 740,000 . I .. (!}~ 1__ 4 ! Half-Way Mark: . Ress emph~sized that the agen, .... , ( cies. supported by the United Jew-· MRS. SARAH MOGELEVER--' i:i:: (Continued from Page 1) ish Appeal were· primarily res The funeral of Mrs. sitI-ah Mo- 1 r.i Miss Darman gave a dramatic ponsible for this great influx of gelever, 75, mother of, th'.ree form- , ~ account of the courage of Jewish immigrants to the new Jewish er Pawtucket n~_vJspapermen, was J ~ men, women and children in re- homeland and that they, in turn, held yesterd:.>;.;·· in Newark, N. J., 0 sisting the Nazi onslaught and were supported by the gifts of Am with buri;iJ: in Ohav-Sholom· Cem 0 emphasized the needs of surviving erican Jewry. etery,"Hillside, N: J. ,.;- Belgian Jewry in its bitter en "Cash-and more cash-is the' Widow of Bernard Mogelever, < deavor to rebuild homes and in- only instrument by which we can she was a native of Warsaw, Po 8 stitutions destroyed by the Nazis. accomplish this miracle of seeing land, and lived in Pawtucket for i:i:: The Automotive .division is Jewish life saved before our very 35 years until she moved to New r.. spearheaded by Irwin N. Silver eyes on a scale _never before wit- ark, N. J., with her family about ~ man, chairman, assisted · by Max nessed in our generation. · 15 years ago. _ ~ Botvin, Jacob M. · Kaplan and "In a spirit of solemnity that The three sons, · formerly em < Henry Levaur, co-chairmen. equals the traditional mood of the ployed at the Pawtucket Times, ~ Ress Stresse·s Influx forthcoming High Holy Days, I are Jacob . of Chevy Chase, Md., = Joseph W. Ress, general chair- appeal to every member of the former Times managing edit<;>r, man of the T and· I Division, Jewish community here-who is who is now with the treasury de ~ this week called attention to the contacted by workers of the partment in WashJngton;- Louis '"' tremendous flow of Jewish immi Trades and Industry Division-to J. of Elizabeth, ,N. J ., wqo is with ' ~ grants to the new Republic of Is- give as freely as possible · to this the Newark Star-Ledger, and Mor-- 2:; rael. Pointing out that Israel is gre~t cause," Ress ·urged. ris of Asbury Park, N. J., who is managing editor of the Asbury r.i Park News. • ~ Mrs. Mogelever also leaves three r.i · .daughters, Mrs. Ann Cohen of 8 Providence, who is associated with the Jewish .Herald; Mrs. \Rose Reichart of Cleveland and Mrs. ~ Mrs. Bertram L. Bernhardt (seated, left) and Mrs. Louis I. Norman Salant of Washington, Kramer (seated, right), both of Providence, are shown .with Mrs. D . C. _Edwin Kl'ssel of Canton, Mass. as they signed the guest book at BEN SOPKIN ! the. recent charter luncheon of the Women's Committee for Funeral services for Ben Sop Brandeis University. kin, former Providence. resident The luncheon was in honor of and retired president of the ing of the services. Mrs. Milton Went,.;,ort\1 Manufacturing Co. of Dr. Abram L. Sachar, president Leand is in charge of floral de ·of the newly-created Waltham, Fall River, were held last Sunday corations and Mrs. Murray Tr-in in Los Angeles, Calif., where he Mass. institution, and a check was kle has charge of the reception to presented by the women to .