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Lindsay Adm.inistration lndiff erent To Anti-Semitism, Rabbis Charge NEW YORK - The Lindsay Adminlstratlon has been accused Human Resources Administration of "blatant Indifference to open officials. Later Councilman an tl-S e m It Is m and physical Theodore Silverman of Brooklyn harassment" of Jews In described the meeting with the THE ONLY ENGLISH-JEWISH WEEKLY IN R I AND SOUTHEAST MASS. B r o o k 1 y n ' s Crown Hleghts- officials as a "great lesson In section. rhetoric and doubletalk.'' 'nle charge was made by 20 The rabbis charged further VOL. IJV, NO. 26 SEPTEMBER 25, 1970 lSc PER COPY 16 PAGES, Crown· Heights Orthodol< that members of the city's ______..;...'---- .,------....,;,_,;______.....,;.;______rabbinical leaders at a noisy poverty council In crown Heights •g h H I D . B • s f 3 0 Impromptu meeting recently In had been "blatantly Indifferent H ' ·- 0 City Hall's rotunda with one of and outright discriminatory y ays eg,n ep • Mayor LlndsaY's aides, Sid against the Jewish people.'' ·,h h h h-s . Davidoff. As an e:mmple, David Farber, W I ROS HOS nie1eaderssaldthattheyhad uecut1ve director of the ana erv1ces sent 39 telegrams to the Mayor Association of Jewlsb Community and that all had been Ignored. 'nle and Antipoverty Workers, cited Sellcho!i services will be lield sermons for the holldays will be with the topic tor 'nlursday, "'nle telegrams cited discrimination In tbe elections In which community at temples and synagogues delivered by Rsbb1 Emanuel Sound of the Sbotar;" for Friday, the allocation of antipoverty funds members are elected to city- Saturday, Sept. 26, at midnight. Lazar.· "'nle Supremacy of Rachel," and to Jews and the lack of police controlled poverty agencies. The High Holy Day services will Evening Sflrvtces are for Saturday, "'nle World Upside action In the bombing of a He said that requests by , s tar t w It h Rosh Hashanah scheduled for 6:17 p.m. and Down." Sbacharls services will community council office and an Jewish delegate agencies for services Wednesday evening, be chanted by Rabbi Abraham u,ornlng services for 8 o'cioct. assault on an antipoverty worker. fUnds for spot commercials and Sept. 30. Klein. Rabbi Mozeson wW serve As a result of the City Hall advertisements, given to other CONG~EGATION as cantor for the Musaf services. CONGREGATION OHAWE SHOLA.M meeting, Davidoff arranged a minority groups, had not been Evening services wW begin at AGUDAS ACHIM (Pawtucket) . meeting between the group -~ granted. (Attleboro, Mass.) 6 o'clock on 'nlursday, Friday Dr. Ellezer Hurvltz will chant and Saturday. Refreshments will be served the services for the High Holy at the social hour preceding Days at Concregatton Obawe Dr. Margaret Mead To Address Sellchos services at Congregation Sholam, He received his CONGREGATION Agudas Achlm In Attleboro, doctorate In Talmudic studies SONS OF JACOB Rabbi Ellazer Berman of New Jewish Women, Unitarians Oct. 5 Mass. Rabbi Philip Kaplan will from Yeshiva University and ts Dr. Margaret Mead, author, York City will cbant the Uturgy preach the sermon, "Spiritually now professor there. anthropologt.st and lecturer, will and conduct the High Holy Day Awake at a Time of Slumber," at Sellchos services will begin at speak on "Inner Space" at a joint services at Congregation Sons of 12:30 a.m, midnight Saturday, preceded by m eetlng of the Nattonal Council of I~ Rosh Hashanah services will an open forum In the vestry Jacob. Cantor Israel Hassenfeld will Jewish Women, Providence begin at 6:15 p.m. Wednesday. starting at 10:30 p.m. Section, and the First Unitarian · Morning services will be held at Rosh Hashanah services will conduct the Sellchos service at midnight Saturday. The service All1ance In the First Unitarian 8 a'.m. and evening services .at begin at 6:15 p.m. Wednesday. Church at 8 p.m. Oct. 5. will be preceded by a social hour I 6:15 p.m. Thursday and Friday. Morning services will start at 8 Dr . Mead, the first Saturday morning services will o'clock Thursday and Friday and which will Include refreshments and will start at 10:30 p.m. Distinguished Visiting Professor begin at 7:30 o'clock. 9 o'clock on Saturday. Rabbi at the University of Rhode Island, Rabbi Kaplan's sermon topics Chaim Ralzman•s sermon topics (Continued on page 7) bas been In tbe forefront of will be "Farewell and Hello" on will be "The Book of Life," on studies In education, cylture, Thursday morning and "Do We Thursday, "War and Peace," on personality patterns, / ental Want a Future?" on Friday Friday, and "Repent O Israel," Sapir Tells Colleges health, family !Ue and group morning. Irving Miller, on Saturday. Evening services behavior for many years. , pres Id en t, will assist In will begin at 6 o'clock on No Fund Drives Now Since 1925, when she led her ,, conducting the services. Thursday and Friday. JERUSALEM - In , view of ftrst expedition to Samoa, she ha.s 1, Children's s.ervlces will be the "Immense" amount of money actively participated In 14 held In the chapel at 11 a,m, CONGREGATION to be raised 1n the coming year journeys to remote corners of the Thursday and Friday. Mrs. SHAARE ZEDEK- by the United Jewish Appeal In earth. Her most recent trip was a Gerald Rosenthal Is chairman of SONS OF ABRAHAM the United states and by the 1967 return visit to the Admiralty the parents• committee directing Rabbi Leon M. Mozeson, new Keren Ha:,esocl tn 54 countries, Islands In New Guinea, where she the services. r!!l>bl at Congregation Shaare Israell Institutions of higher directed a NET film, The 60- Zedek-Sons of Abraham, wW learning will be asked not to ·year-old anthropologist has Dr. -.... , Meacl CONGREGATION speak on,"Reverslng the Trend," conduct their own fl1nd raising learned the languages of seven MISHKON TFILOH before conducting Sellcbos campaigns abroad, Finance primitive South Seas peoples. Female," "New Lives for Old" A hollday seminar at 11 p,m. services at midnight on saturday MI n Is t er Plnhas Saptr said 'nle recipient of 16 honorary and "An Anthropologtst at will precede the Sellchos service at the synagogue. recently. degrees and many awards, she Work.'' at Congregation Mlshkon Tflloh at The lighting -of the candles was presented the Spirit of Chairmen for the meeting, 12:30 a,m, will take place at 6:06 p.m. Saptr said that small drives Achievement Award by the which Is open to the public, are Shacharls services will be led Wednesday. would harm the General Women's Division of the Albert Mrs. Elliot Goodman, Mrs. Erwin by Joseph Finkelstein, while the Shacharls services will begin Emergency Campaign, and added Einstein College of Medicine of Strasmlch and Mrs. Eugene Musaf will be conducted by Rabbi at 8 a.m. Thursday, 8:30 a.m. the Institutions affected by the Yeshiva University In 1960. Magenau. Mrs. Maurice Shore, Ell M. Lazar, dean of the Staten Friday, and 9 a.m. Saturday. nie 'ban should be compensated by the Dr. Mead Is the author of 16 president of the Council of Jewish Island Foundation School. The sermons will be at 10:30 a.m.. campaign. books, Including "Male and Women, will welcome the gue~s. Jllllllll...,...... 1!.1 __111_ - 1•n1111111111-H11·:n,n a an ,'Most Dangerous Crisis ln .22 .Years,' ;Says Mrs. Y.ekoah -

settlement. By CAROL N. AQUINO ' In the current crisis, she "I was very happy. going _to . •rw e are facing today the most said, ''We have a ceasefire that "You are ·not working for dangerous crisis of the last 22 ts not a ceasefire. Today we do.n't Israel, bUt wo,rklng with Israel," years and especially since the.lllx live day by day but hour by hour. she told the approximately 250 Day War," Ruth Tekoah, wife of "We agreed to the peace women a~ndlng the hmcheon. the - Israeli ambassador to the proposal, to the ceasefire In the (C ontlnued on page 11) Ul)lted Nations, told a group of hopes that It might be an avenue Jewish women here Wednesday. to peace. What happened In the "We are at the brink," she meantime, -what happened with said, referring to the current Russia and Egypt along the Suez ' Aid To Israel Mideast crisis. "We have no Canal cannot help us sit together In peace talks.'' - The Jewish Federation of. all1es· that we really 1can depend Rhode llland had a direct op­ on. There Is only one people to She said the guarantees were broken within hours, even portunity to help an llraeli rely on In the world and that Is thil Wffk. . the Jewish people. minutes of the ceasefire "We have to have your agreement. It -- that Mn. Y-f Te-1 support, your help, more than ''We can't rely on the koah had planned to return to · ever before," she said ,In a guarantees of any country In the New York Oty Wednesday strong appeal for contributions to world, big or small. We know we night after her oecond ...... ing the current fund campaign of the have only ourselves to defend engagement here. Suitable Jewish Federation of Rhode ourselves.'' .connecti- for a flight from Island. She warned that there may ~ Bolton couldn't be made, Mrs. Tekoah was the main a new war. though, oo ,he had to lf!.end speaker at the JFRl Women's Mrs. Tekoah, who returned to. the night in Pravldenw. Division combined categories New York City two weeks 1110 Since Mn• .T•oah had come garden luncheon at the home of after a summer In Israel, said, totally unprepared for that, a Mrs. Albert I. Gordon, Women's "Right now I'd rather be In Women'1 Dlvillon official told Division campaign chairman. Israel, be part and parcel of what her the JFRI would be glad to Mrs. Tekoah also spoke that night Is going on.'' buy her a toothbrvoh. . . · at a sherry hOur for the Young· She said that during the jl'II WOMEN'S DIVISION u.i_NOtlON: Mn. Leonard Salmonson, leff, Women's Division, also at Mrs. summer she spent some time and Mn. Mal< Alperin, right, ll1ten attentively ao Mn. Y-f Telioah ch­ Gordon's houae. 11 v I n g In a Jordan valley - the Miclclle laot crllll. HERAl.0 1PHOTO BY _J6EL CASSOlA Make This A Better New Year-GIVE GENEROUSLY to JFRI* Formerly GENERAL JEWISH COMMITTEE OF RHODE ISLAND ilf.l,',, 1! THE RHODE ISLAND HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1970 > vice president, program; Sylvia Herald ads get results. GENERAL APPOINTED I Levin, treasurer, and Carol JERUSALEM -,,- Gen. Elad Med n I ck, corresponding Peled, a 43-year-old sabra whose ORGANIZATION NEWS JOE ANDRE'S brigade captured the southern secretary. Golan Heights and northern L..------NEW OFFICERS program~- In------~ the vestry of ---- ORCHESTRA Samaria during the June, 1967 NAMED TO COMMITTEE Music for that very special affair The Temple Sinai Sisterhood Congregation Ohawe Sholam, Dr. stanley M. Aronson, · Weddings Bar Mitzvahs . Six-Day War, has been appointed has announced the names of Its Pawtucket, at 11 a.m. Oct. 4. pathologist-In-chief and director 831-3739 Res. 944-7298 by the government as director new officers. They are the Members' and non-members may of laboratory medicine at The general of the Ministry of Mesdames Isaac Halperin, attend. MI r I am Hospital, has been Education and Culture. president; Richard Kaplan, Sidney appointed co-chairman of the Roseman, Benjamin Hazen, and INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS pathology advisory committee to Robert Bell, vice presidents; The Cranston-Warwick the perinatal research branch of Harry Fradln, treasurer; · Chapter of B'nal B'rlth Women the National Institute of Health. Bernard Goldberg, recording Installed officers at their Sept. 16 The branch has been studying secretary, and Irving Botvln, meeting. approximately 60,000 consecutive financial secretary. The officers are Arlene births durlng the last 10 years to The new trustees Include the Golden, president; Lenore Gross, determine those circumstances Mesdames Norman Schimelman, vice president, tund raising; Elly which may Increase the risk of Robert Brodie, Charles Marcus, vice president, perinatal malformations, brain Reichhardt and Elsie Weiss, membership; Harriet Saltzman, damage and death. three-year terms; Sidney Bander, Bennett Yetra, Gerald Kaplan, David Torman, and Myer Mushlln, two-year terms, and Harold Salk, Robert Shapiro, and Henry Shapiro, one-year terms. r·········u~····=::::1

TO DISCUSS JEWISH ART LOUIS A. SIEGEL Strashnlck. He had been a The Pawtucket-Central Falls Funeral services for Louis A. Providence resident for most of chapter of Hadassah wlll hold Its Siegel, 68, of 1401 Warwick his li!e. first meeting of the year at the Avenue, Warwick, who died Mr. Strashnlck formerly Pawtucket Library at 8 p.m. Sept. Tuesday after an Illness of three owned the Louis Electric Supply 28. months, were held the following Company. He was a member of Sinai Memorial Park, Rhode Island's most beautiful Mrs. Julius Michaelson, who day at the • Max Sugarman the Plantations Lions Club and Jewish Cemetery. Spacious family or individual plots studied art history at Pembroke Memorial Chapel. Burial was In the Fraternal Order of Police. College, wUI discuss Jewish art Lincoln Park Cemeter y. Besides his wife and mother, are available for your inspection. and the collection at the lsrael Th e husb a nd of Sadie survivo r s Include three Museum ln J erusalem. (Saunders) Siegel, he was born In daughters, Mrs. Barry" Levine of Program chairman Is Mrs . Providence,- a son of the late Providence, Mrs. Saul Fine of for information and free literature call 942-8350. Mervin Bolusky, assisted by Mrs. Morris and Rebecca Siegel. He Middletown and Mrs. Daniel Temple Sinai, Hagen Avenue, Cranston, R. I. Wllllam Melzer, publicity; Mrs. had Jived In Providence until Neldorf of Pawtucket; a brother, Morry Ross, hospitality, and moving to Warwick In June. George Strashnlck of Providence; Mrs. Richard Kenler and Mrs. Mr. Siegel had been a clothing fl v e sisters, Mrs. Murray Jack Komras, ex officio. salesman In the boys' department Pedllk e n, Mrs . Norman 5731 another season is here - 1970-1 of the Outlet Company ln Bloomb e rg and Mrs. Irma .\. CITIZENSHIP DAY Providence for many years Friedlander, all of Providence, ARE YOU AFFILIATED With a SYNAGOGUE? The International Institute of before his r etirement last year, Mrs. Paul Selenger of New York, Providence will hold a reception He was a member of Temple and Mrs. Henry Arbeltman of commemorating Citizenship Day Beth Israel, a life member of the Pawtuck e t, an'll five IF NOT ... and Constitution Week at the Pr o vid e nc e F ra t e rnal grandchildren. Sprague Mansion, 1351 Cranston As sociation, Roosevelt Lodge • • • Street, Cranston, from 3 to 5 AF&AM, and a member of the MRS. MORRIS LEVIN WE WANT, AND NEED YOU, p.m. Sept. 27. United Commercial Travelers. Funeral services for Mrs, Citizenship Day marks the Besides his wife, he Is Lizzie Levin, a former resident signing of the U.S. Constitution on survived by two sons, Sidney of o f Pawtucke t, who died YOU NEED US! Sept. 17, 1787. West Peabody, Mass ., and Melvin Wednesday at 99 Hillside Avenue, The Institute, a United Fund Siegel of Agawam , Mass,; a were to be held Friday at the Max Agency primarily serving the daughter, Mrs. Harvey Friedland sugar m an Memorial Chapel, TEMPLE BETH SHOLOM needs of the foreign born In the of North Dartmouth, Mass.; six Burial was to be In Lincoln Park U.S. , observes the day by sisters, Mrs. Charles Wagner, Cemetery. ROCHAMBEAU at CAMP honoring all new citizens residing Mrs. Abraham Kaplan and Mrs. A MODERN CONSERVATIVE CONGREGATION The widow of Morris Levin, In Rhode ls land. Benjamin Blum, all of she was born In Russia In 1884, a H'9h Holiday Services will be cOnducted Mrs. Charles Read and Mrs. Providence, Mrs, Samuel Cohen daughter of the late Jacob D. and Albert Olien are co-chairmen. ) . By Rabbi Marc S. Jagolinzer and of Pawtucket, and Mrs. Samuel Bluma Spitz. l Cantor Alfred Newman The International Women's Club Lazarus and Mrs. Max Ralrusln, Mrs. Levln was a member of will provide refreshments. both of Miami Beach, Fla., and Congregation Ohawe Sholam, and FULLY AIR CONDITIONED three grandchildren. the Hadassah, both In Pawtucket, FOR INFORMATION REGARDING HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES PIONEER WOMEN TO MEET • • • the J ewish Home for the Aged, contact Temple Office - Shirley Rodman DE 1-9393 The Shalom Chapter of BENJAMIN WARREN and the Ladles• Aid of The or Membership Committee Pioneer Women will hold a board Funeral s e rvices for Miriam Hospital. meeting at the home of Mrs. Ben Rabinowitz, Samuel Lapatin, Julius Levin Benjamln Warren of 240 Camp Survivors Include two sons; Samuel Finn, 100 Aurora Drive, Street, who was stricken at his Benjamin B. Levin of Providence, Membenhip Committff will be at Temple office Warwick, at 8 p.m. Sept. 29. home Sunday and died shortly and 1. Irvlng Levin of Hartford, Monday thru Thurs. 7 P.M .. 9 ,30 P.M. after being admitted to the Conn.; two daughters, Mrs. Frank Sundays 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. hospital, were held Tuesday at Lazarus of Providence, and Mrs. PROGRAM FOR TEENS the Max Sugarman Memorial Maurice Pullman of Dallas, Blackstone Valley teenagers Chapel. Burial was In Llncoln Texas; seven grandchildren, and DON'T WAIT - DO IT NOW!! will have an opportunity to Park Cemetery. five great-grandchildren. discuss their feelings about The husband of Anna religion and anything else they (Leventhal) Warren, he was born • • • may be Interested In during a In ·Russia, a son of the late Card of Tlianks special "Tell the Rabbi" Abraham and Pearl Warren. He The family of ti. lat• BESSIE came to Rhode Island ln 1900 and GOODMAN wish to thank their ..ic,. Educators To Discuss had lived In Providence more - and friend. fo, the d-tlons than 60 years. He was a retired ond the sympathy and kind-. ohawn ti.m duri"I their ,_nl '-· High School Problems self-employed painter. eavement. Besides his wi!e, survivors FRESH FROZEN­ The 41st annual meeting of the are a (!a,ughter, Mrs. Samuel YOUNG-TENDER (U) Jewish Famliy and Children's Unveiling Notices Service will be held in Kane Wessman -of New Haven, Conn.; a SIZES - 7 to 24 lb. sister, Mrs. Anna Mitchell of The , u,.,,..,9 of a monument In TURKEYS Gymnasium, Butler Health memory of the lot. MINNIE I. Miami Beach, Fla.; two Center, at 8 p.m. Oct. 19. grandchildren and five great­ SWBUNG will tok• ,._ en Sun­ ROASTED TURKEYS A panel wlll discuss problems grandchildren. day, s.pternlw 27, ot :.&;.';'.;.!n Un­ of secondary education . In the coin """' c:..m.....,. ond· ROASTING Service Charge "2.00 1970s and how they relate to the LOUIS• STRASHNICK • • friends - lnvilN .. -nd. STUFFED & ROASTED Service Charge '4" fa m 11 y and society. Panel Funeral services for Louis The u..,,... of a monu-nt In e DEPOSIT HQUIIED ON AU COOKED FOOD O-.S members will include Walter J, Strasbnick, 63, of -47 Taft Avenue, ...... , of the lot. DI. NATHANIB. NO TBIPHONE OIDIIS Blanchard, assistant professor at an electrical salesman for J. MAIINOU wa tab place en Sun­ Rhode lsland College; Charles H. Leavitt-Colson Comapoy, who day, s.pternlw 27, ot 3:30 p.m. In HOLIDAY SPECIALTY Durant m, deputy superintendent died Sept. 17, were held 11\e Uncaln """' c:..m....., ...... _ ond FOR YOUR HOUDAY of · the Providence School following day at the Sugarman friends - lmrited .. -nd. FOODS SHOPPING OPEN Department; Peter Rhoades Mott, Memorial Chapel. Burial was in headmaster of Moses Brown · The u..,,... of o monu-nt In e KNISHES e KISHKE e KIEPLACH MONDAY, SEPT. 28th Lincoln Park Cemetery. memory of the late MIIIAM 11110 e CHOl'PID UVII e TZIMMIS . School, and a public high school 9AM-TOSPM . The husband of Evelyn (Kuba) · wll tak• placa en Sunday, Seplem­ NOOOU & POTATO KUGEL· CAKES senior. Robert A. Rtesman will Strashnick, he was born oa Jan. lw 27, al 2 p.m. In Uncoln """' be moderator. The . panel 8, 1907, a son of Dora (Sasher) . c.m.....,. hlatlwo ond friends - presentation Is open to the public. Strashnick and the late Samuel Invited to attend. ,TO ALL OUR PATRONS AND FRIENDS Norman G. Orodenker Is A YEAR OF HEALTH, HAPPINESS chairman of the annual meeting committee. Lawrence s. Gates, AND PEACE FOR ALL MANKIND nominating committee chairman,· Max Sugarman will present the slate of officers. , ,~ri~ri Ho s p It a II t y committee co­ Funeral Home n~,= nl-rJ., chairmen are Mrs. Alvin W. Pansey and Mrs. Ralph P, Somonoff. "THE iEWISH FUNERAL DIRECTOR" I\U)MtK The JFCS Is a United Fund DE 1-8094 458 Hope Street Providence (At't ruuu:> agency. Under stri ct cons tan i ORTHODOX . supe rvision of FOR IMMEDIATE SERVICE FROM OUT-OF-ST ATE RABBI KALMAN LICHTENSTEIN AND RABBI MOR ­ JEWISH BOOK MONTH CALL COLLECT DECAI TWER SKY MASHGIACH T MIDI All rm-a t s NEW YORK - . The Jewish and pou ltry ko.,herPd <:.o okf>d cmd solted for you r Book Council of the National Jewish Welfare Board will convPn1e n cP - MONUMENTS OF.DISTINCTION - sponsor the 28th annual 58 WA SHINGTON STREET BRANCH OUTLE rs observance of Jewish Book Month RUSIN SUGARMAN IS NOW RE-AFFILIATED PAWTUCKET . RI NEW BEDFORD from Nov. 20 to Dec. 20 with the WITH OUR FIRM . 726 -939) 726-1700 MATTAPAN theme "Around the World with Jewish Books." ------··----- . . ...------·------' ....,. ______,,_, -~·-··--- .... - ... __...., •• -J .. -·- ·--

THE RHODE ISLAND HERALD1 FRIDAY1 SEPTEMBER 25, -1970 3 Knesset To Consider MOSCOW RABBI TRAVELS delegation or Russian· Jewish BELGRADE - Moscow's religious and lay leaders who Life Imprisonment chief rabbi, Yehuda L. Levin, attended the 60th birthday made one or his rare trips celebration here or Dr. Lavoslav For Plane Hiiatkers, outside or the Soviet Union as Kadelburg. ____ head or a seven-member Herald ads get results. JERUSALEM - Tra~sport Minister Shimon Peres Is RESERVE FOR GALA LABOR DAY WEEKEND drafting , legislation for the Knesset that would provide NOVICK'S sentences of up to life 368 VILLAGE STREET, MIWS, MASS. lmpr Is on men t for airplane Rates Relax in a "Feel-At-Home" Atmosphere - Kosher Meals hijackers or persons who attempt FTom Like Your Mom Used To Make - Swim In An Olym­ to hijack aircraft, Persons who $12.50 pic-Size Pool - Natural Spring Water - damage aircraft would face Per Day lounge-Dancing-Entertainment - Countryside Tours - sentences of up to 20 years. $75.00 Poolside Patio. Tennis Court - Billiards - Shuffleboard • Peres' draft would authorize per weelc Ping Pong. Tel. (617) 376-8456 fo< Reservations including Israeli courts to try offenders MEALS RESERVE EARLY FOR HIGH HOLY DAYS whose acts against aircraft were Services M die Premises committed outside of . Israeli territory and would. permit flight captains to detain any passenger who endangered, the safety of the aircraft. MIAMI BEACH Israel's airline, El Al, meanwhile has rejected a AMAZING LOW PACKAGE RATES! complaint by Pan American Airways that °it acted unfairly by 8 DAYS Everything diverting two suspicious-looking 7 NIGHTS Included SJ76 passengers from one of Its own flights to the American carrier. INCLUOES: 1-ncl trip ;.1 "- ._,_ .wi honl.. T•H. Ot.ont.--t hot•ls CH mot•h. M.al1 The two passengers, carrying deiy. hund trip lrafttNn "'-....,.t t9 ...... Senegalese passports, tried to book passage on an El Al flight from Amsterdam to New York but were turned dpwn, according to CHECK THESE FABULOUS VALUES! El Al, be¢a)!Se they aroused suspicion imd .- thii flight was full. Mn. Richard S. Myen SAXONY •200.so They were advised to try Pan BARCELONA '204.00 Miss Fredda Rakatans);y was orchids and Ivy. BEU.II 176.00 SHEHY FRONTENAC •200.50 American. Honor attendants were Mrs. CADILLAC 211.00 MOTELS · -El Al said It notified the pilot married to Richard Stanley Myers In an 8 p.m. candlelight Roger Gross and Miss Joan DEAUVIUE 225.00 AZTEC '187.50 01 the Pan Am jet of the ceremony Saturday, Sept. 19, at Schwart z. Bridesmaids were EDEN IOC 249.50 IIEAUIIVAGE '194.50 CASTAWAYS '201.50 suspicious nature of the two Mrs. David Sieber and Miss Lynn FONTAINEBlEAU 242.50 Temple Beth El. LUCERNE 200.50 HAWAIIAN ISlE '216.00 passengers. but by': :mi,_n the U.S. The bride Is the daughter of Robinson. Karen Yashar was the jet had at ready ·ia~. off and MONTMAITE 211.00 MAICOPOlO '225.00 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ralcatans);y flower girl. '163.oo· continued to New York. PLAZA 249.50 NEWPORT or Creston Way. The bridegroom SANSOUCI 207.00 SINGAPORE '191.00 Is the son or Mr. and Mrs. Roger Gross was the best QUESTIONING SOLDIERS man. Ushers were Jeffrey Lyons, Stanley Myers or Langham Road, TEL Avrv - An Israeli Robert Wexler, David Sieber and Army officer says that Israeli Rabbi W111lam G. Braude and Above rotfl ore effective to Ott. 31 or longer. "'-aM check. Some Cantor Norman Gewlrtz officiated Stuart Myers. Lloyd Schwartz soldiers entering the armed was the r~ bearer. hoteh and motels ore only 11.00 oclditional betwNn Nov. 1 to Dec. services today are as brave and at the ceremony. A reception 14. RatH based on ••cvnion fare, ,checluled lines. Daily flights. willing to accept hardships and foltowed at the temple. Mrs. Myers, a cum laude Chee~ for details. dangerous ass.lgnments as their Given In marriage by her graduate or Connecticut College, brothers In the past. But rather, the bride wore an empire Is an elementary teachers In the nowadays they ask more gown or white silk organza with Providence school system. Mr. questlol)s, want to know more panels or Venice lace and seed Myers, who attended about vihy they were fighting and pearls accenting the bodice, Northeastern University, Is Zelda Kauffman C.T.C. retuse to accept many slogans crown collar, sleeves and chapel associated with B. E. Stanton, ( Certified Travel Counselor) that were acceptable to soldiers length train. A Camelot cap or Inc., or Taunton, Mass. In the past. matching lace and pearls held her The couple Is residing In CRANSTON TRAVEL- 801 PARK AVE. CRANSTON silk Illusion veil, She carried a Providence. Eves. by appointment 781-4977 Subscribe to the Herald. Victorian cascade or blue vanda THE VAAD HAKASHRUTH -of Rhode Island Extends to the Jewish Community its Best Wishes For A Ye_ar Of Peace;i Good Health and Spiritual Advancement

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"As· The Earth Shook And The Shofar Sounded We Accepted Our Responsibility As A People".. '' All Israel Is Responsible One For The Other" These stirring words are fraught with significance in these times so perilous for Israel. What is it that makes us, as Jews, responsible for every other Jew? Out of a covenant of morality at Sinai and the anguish of our past comes the compassion and understanding that each human being is responsible, One for the Other. Therefore on this Rosh Hashonah in the year 5731, we must pledge to do our utmost, to give with increasing generosity so that Israel may continue the great humanitarian work of relief and rehabilitation. As you answer the call of the Shofar and give thanks for all your blessings remember that we must continue in the proud history of Judaism by giving TZEDAKAH, the great ethical concept of sharing our bounty with those less fortunate in a spirit of justice, not charity. Give once to support the ongoing needs of the 60 causes sponsored by your Jewish Federation and once again for th_e Israel Emergency Fund.

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Days of Mourning, Is a period of smiling, mild, unassuming man. fond of quoting: nettfythema~t.__._...,.,_,. _ _...__,_., turning away- from the affairs of "It has been told you, O I remember an evening I spent Man,/What Is good; and what the the world. The family of the at the home of the Fains some Lord/Requires of you:/Only to do FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1970 deceased Is In a state of shock. years ago. As we trawled the Here was a person whom they length and breadth of Jewish life, Justly ,/To Jove mercy,/And to saw, beard, and received the love walk humbly with your God." I realized how deeply both 1rvlng This was the credo of Irving UN Responsibility of only yesterday, and today that and Made felt abo11t the meaning person Is gone. It Is hard to Fain, and this, It seems, was his The (ailure of the attempted Arab summit in Cairo imposes a <1 being a Jew. "They were guiding light all his life. believe. The f1nal1ty of death Is thoroughly convinced that the Incomprehensible. The feeling solemn responsibility on the United Nations, and especially on essence of being a Jew was to be He dlc1 love mercy and Justice, that this la all a reality, that the the Big Four members of the Security Council, to act in the Jor­ a zealous advocate of Social and he did walk humbly among danian crisis. person wU1 never come back, Justice. If not the Jew, who would_ white l!J!d black, Jew and non­ must be grasped slowly. fight for Justice to the Black Jew, the great and the small. Syrian intervention on behalf of Palestinian revolutionaries It Is wise, therefore, that fighting the Government. of King Hussein is a clear violation of during Shiva, all who come to the world organization's Charter and Syria's obligations under it. express their sympathy remain The The crossing of the Jordanian border by Syrian tanks, and prob­ silent. Tben come the Shlosblm, ably Syrian troops, poses the kind of threat to a member state Thirty Days after the fllneral. and to the peace of the· world that the Security Council was en­ This Is a period set aside by Lyons trusted by the Charter ' to meet with "prompt and effective ac­ tradition as the returning to the tion." world. While the feeling of loss never departs from the family for Den There are plenty of excuses being offered in the halls of the a minute, they i,Jnited Nations headquarters here for the failure of the Council nevertheless begin to smile, they to convene on the Jordanian issue, although it is already several llsten to small talk of the NEW YORK - Frank Sinatra Then, after this magnlf1cant days since Amman reported its faces were under attack from neighbors, they can attend to the can't even persuade his fam Uy to recital, the pianist told his host: needs which Ille Imposes upon Syria. It is said the interests and views of the members are too Join his support of Gov. Reagan. • "It Is only a LITTLE out of them. Just as a child feels after a S. J. Perelman sold his 90-acre tune." divergent to achieve a common purpose. This. may prove to be good cry, so the family feels PeMsylvanta farm and wlll senle 'Mle · erroneous reJX)rt of a true. after emerging from the dark In London. . • Mollie Parnls Is baby born aboard a sky-Jacked But it is extremely urgent that the attempt to reach agreement cloud under which they lived designing gowns for Mrs. Nixon, plane prompted speculation on Its during the Shiva. The light of day the fourth First Lady In her be made. The aim of the Syrian-Palestinian attack on King Hus­ citizenship. One lawyer said, "He Is tolerable to them. cllentele.•. Paul Hoffman says can become president of TWA" . . sein is an undisguised bid to undermine United Nations efforts to After Shloshlm the people who the biggest gap Is not between Barry Nelson flew to-Reno to Join promote a just peace throughout the Middle East. If the Security knew the deceased can crystallze generations but between those his co-star, Carol Channing, and Council fai ls to face up to this blatant challenge to the whole In their minds the meaning of the who have enough to eat and those director Abe Burrows for the stru9ture of international peace, the forthcoming United Nations Ille that bas gone. Tiley can dwell who don't. David Merrick production of upon the essence of that Ille. Co I um b I a w I 11 reissue "Pour on a Garden". 25th anniversary celebration may well wind up as a wake. Syria's They can separate the Important, "Lawrence of Arabia," this Ume Doubleday will publish Ed intrusion, if not promptly condemned and.reversed, could precipi­ the trlvtal, In that Ille. stressing the homosexual scenes. Jablonsld"s four-volume project, tate a series of interventions that would plunge the whole middle We first became familiar with •. Joe Namath refers to his nude "1lle Afr War." . East (and perhaps the world) into a new war. the name of Fain as soon as we scenes in "C. c. & Co.'' as Nicky Wyet, who served came to live In this city. Around "locker-room scenes"•.• Dustin his dealer's apprenticeship at Heavy responsibility for the world organization's incredible im­ Hoffman, who plays a father on the old Howell Street Simi, just Wlldensteln, prefers dealing In screen 1n "Who Harry mobility thus far lies with the Soviet Union and the Arabs who about the place where the Is American art. He's now with the profess to be on the side of non-intervention and peace but who University Heights complex now Kellerman?" will become a Coe, Kerr gallery, where he father soon. He accompanies his once more seem to be too blindly self-serving or timid to stand stands, there was a wrought Iron handles the work of his brother fence surrounding the entire Shu!. wife to natural childbirth classes. Jamie and his father, Andy up for the principles of the Charter to which they are formally .. Valerie French will star In Joe Near the entrance to Shu! was a Wyeth. The youngster said, "MY committed. plaque commemorating Elizabeth PaPP's "Trelawney of the Wells" mother and I and the dogs are the ...... ,.,_ Stoneman Fain. From the production at the Public Th!!ater. only ones In the family who don't 1-N.wYorii r- of neighbors we learned what a Lauren Bacall, star paint." (The only comment we can make on the above editorial is that charitable woman she was. "Applause," read about the Ethel Kay Swift, composer of "The the United Nations did not find it at all difficult to condemn Is­ Everything worthwhile In the Merman and Zsa Zsa Gabor Jewel Balld Wagon," has a new robberies. She told her director­ community was of her concern, composition, "Man, Have Pity on rael each time she attempted to defend herself, but finds it vir­ choreographer, Ron Field, that tually impossible to stop a nation which is purposely and against and her name Is on the list of Man." The lyrics are by Mrs. founders or Ille members of she doesn't own any Jew~Is. Her Vaughn Williams, widow of the all international law invading another country's territory to de­ many an organization In the city. late husband, Humphrey Bogart, famed composer. • .Maxlmllllan "All Is fend a group which is attacking the government of that country. To Elizabeth Stoneman Fain convinced her: you need a Schell, who will address the UN Obviously, the UN has two sets of morals: one for Israel, and one must look for the meaning of camel's hair coat and a fedora." ball, forgot to pack a dinner suit · The BBC won permission to another for the Arab countries. For some reason, that does not the Ille of her son Irving J. Fain and rushed to Dimitri of Italy to televise five Garbo tllm classics whip up one for him. . .Long sound very fair to us.) who died a month ago on August 22. This Is the date, by the way, this fall. • •Th e New School Distance Bell's next TV special on which he was born 64 years course, The Army as a Political will have some of the most ago. and Social System, will be given famous performers together with by Robert Rivkin, the lawyer­ a galaxy of unknowns. With all his business abilities, author of "GI Rights and Army Jules Dassln, who directed his financial skills , the Justice". • .Impressionist David ''Promise at Dawn" for Avco­ i recognition he received from the Frye's Irreverent Impersonations Embassy, spent thousands on national government, Irving J. at Caesars Palace Include one on cables to clear the film for Jewish Liberation Coalition Fain remained, In the words of the Rev. Billy Graham: "I spoke censors h Ip through customs. Rabbi William G. Braude, a man to God last night. He called me When he brought the movie to who knew him well, a simple, collect. ••" New York from Paris, he had Works For Israel, Says Student modest, shy Individual. Whether Milton Berle, whose range of nothing to declare, so the he returned from a Trade friendships Is amazing, sat with customs men waved him and the Over the past few months I Left, the major thrust of this Mission to Turkey on behalf of Dr. Will Durant In Beverly Hills. film through. have read a great number of organization Is towards the the government, or he received Durant, whose scholarly works· The Jim Beard-Sam Aaron articles In varied American survival and growth of Israel and an Honorary Degree from Brown begin with . "The Story of book, "How to Eat Better for Jewish magazines and towards the survival and University or Tougaloo College Civilization," told Berle about Less Money," will be an newspapers all centered on one development of the Jews as a (of which be was a trustee),. or his brother who'd .!lied at · 30. His alternate choice of the Book-of­ theme - the defection of Jewish nation and culture In America and was honored by the American family never really recovered the-Month Club••• Warn er Bros. college youth to the anti-Zionist throughout the world. While the Hebrew Congregations whose from that tragedy. Durant told Is casting a movie In which the New Left. Two weeks ago the Jewish community tears Its hair Social Action Committee he Berle: "Why did It happen? Well, President, Vice President and all Rhode Is land Jewish Herald also out crying over the switched God -never studied logic." others In the line of succession published several articles loyalty, Jewish students on For Joey Heatherlon' s 25th are assassinated. • .A Women's concerning this theme. The campuses here and across the birthday her husband, Lance Lib opponent says: "My girl assumption Is made that great nation are trying to revitalize and COMMUNIN Hentze!, the Dallas Cowboys joined the Libs because she's self-hating numbers are turning redefine a tQ1e Jewish community football star, brought Joe Namath tired of dancing backwards." their backs on what they are and pertinent and. tmpor&nt In the CALENDAR to see her perform at the Persian are flocking to destroy Israel and scope of today and the ruture and A SERVICE OF THE Room. • .Tom Eyen, author­ !SR~EL BOND DRIVE their people. This Is a one-sided are actively and effectively director of "The Dirtiest Show In JEWISH FEDEIIATION ASHINGTON _ , A campaign picture and Is by no means combattlng the propaganda of the OF RHODE ISlAND Town," will write the ,,tie song w Indicative of the whole Jewish Palestinian Liberation Front. The and the for Milos Forman's new film; for a record sali, of $500 million Left university scene. Negative problem Is not that of merely I.I. JEWISH HERAID "S.P .F.C." . ..111e Museum of In Israel bonds to bolster Israel's aspects are being played up at the bringing Jewish students back to Fw listing C.al 421-4111 Modern Art's David Lean economy In. the presenf crisis has .expense of positive happenings. A the synagogues and existing retrospective, before the been launched hl!re at a national small percentage of students American Jewish structures and premiere of ..Ryan's Daughter," emergency conference of align themselves with the .New systems but re-evaluating and MONDAY, _,_ 21 will Include his "Ollwr Twist," American and Canadian Jewish Left anti- Israel propaganda yet revamping those ·Institutions to flt newr shown In America. leaders. they receive all the attention, the the needs of today and of the ~~~ The Vladimir Horowltzes live Officials said the worldwide .. leOO , ..... IWY,_-­ pub II c It y. Yet, as a local fllture of American Judaism. It Is -_M. ____- near the Arthur Millers In drive would seek to obtain $150 example, unnoticed, at Brown time for a r.eallstlc self­ CoMectlcut. When they visited !llllllon In sales by the end of University there are 150 Jews appraisal of the goals that J ewlsh ~ the Millers, the playwright said, I 970, with the remaining $350 allied with Jews at campuses tnsttutlons and especially Jewish .. ..:.:..:~-- ..._ -- he suspected his piano might be a million In sales to be sought next across the country grouped education have assumed. The 1:15 __ of tune. year. Samuel Rothberg, national ___ bit out Horowitz sat down Jewish Liberation · question of why the anti-Israel ·.. =---- campaign chairman, said together as the and played a full classic Coalition. Strong and propaganda Is accepted must be concerto, by way <1 a private · proceeds from Israel bond sales participating members of the New (Conttnued on page 14) concert. last year totalled $160 million. - THE RHODE ISLAND HERALD1 FRIDAY1 SEPTEMBER 25; 1970 7 ..... - ... Perlman assisted by the choir Three simultaneous services IIJlder the direction of Benjamin will again be conducted Friday Premack. with Cantor Bloom In the main / Rosh Hashanah services will synagogue, Rabbi Bohnen In the begin at 6:15 p,m, Wednesday In new synagogue and Rabbi Zalman the main synagogue. Rabbi Jack In the meeting house. Cantor BRIDGE Bloom will preach the sermon. Perlman and the temple choir Three simultaneous services will be In the new synagogue and for adults will be conducted at Cantor Alnsberg and the new 8:15 a.m. Thursday. Services In synagogue choir In the main By Robert E. Starr the main synagogue will be synagogue. conducted by Rabbi Bohnen and Children's services will be ...... Cantor Perlman, assisted by the held from 11:15 a.m. to 12:30 -. ... choir under the direction of Mr. p.m. Thursday and Friday. They Almost before they could help - - looking at Just the North and themselves, North and South South hands, West's bid had Premack with Mr, MacArthur at will be conducted In three arrJved at an extremely tenuous changed the odds, If West had the· the organ. locations under the direction or three No Trump contract. The type of hand he supposedly Rabbi Zaiman will officiate In Jules M. Einhorn, Mrs. David opponents crowded the bidding showed, actually the chances now the new synagogue, Cantor Louis Goodblatt, Mrs. ·Everett Kagan and forced North to make a would even favor the . making of Alnsberg will chant the services and Mrs. Tad Rozycki. decision, Regardless, South, the the contract provided the assisted by the choir under the TEMPLE SINAI Declarer was there and had to Declarer took every precaution direction of Louise Winsor Moor. (Cranston) make the best of It. If something necessary. In the meeting house, Rabbi Temp I e Sinai will hold happened her attitude was that Moral: When In a tenuous Bloom will lead the services. Sellchos services at midnight she could do nothing to prevent It contract go all out to make It, Cantor Morton Freeman will Saturday. ' and .It would just have to be. But Decide where the key cards have NEW CANTOII: Cantor Irving Poll, chant them, accompanied by Mrs. Rosh Hashanah services will If the cards were right she could to be and then govern yourself a member of the Canton' Auem­ Louis Baruch Rubinstein at the be held at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday even make the contract. accordingly• . bly of America, has been named organ. and 10:30 a.m. Thursday. A family service will be Children's services will be held North · the new cantor . at Temple Beth SERVICE ON RADIO Am. conducted Thursday evening. at 9 a.m, on Thursday. •s• 10 3 A special Rosh Hashanah Rabbi Bohnen's sermon will be Rabbi Jerome s. Gurland will Barn In Fall liver, Mens., Cantor directed to the children. conduct the services. + K Q 7 5 service for shut-Ins will be Poll studied under the tutelage of +QJ9543 presented over station WEAN at prominent rabbis and canton. He 8 ,ao p,m. Thursday. Rabbi West East ..rwc1 as cantor of Temple l'nai Jerome S. Gurland of Temple 5 DELICATESSEN .KQJ984 • 10 6 2 Israel in WIiiimantic, Conn., prlar JUL IE, , • 7 6 5 •• K 9 8 2 Sinai will conduct the service and ta 'moving to Israel for two years. 731 HOPEST.621-9396 • J 9 give the sermon. He will be + A 104 He has ..rvec1 as secretary and + 9 6 A 108 assisted by the _temple choir. + past president of the Canton' _ MORRISON & SCHIFF South Council of Connecticut. • A 7 3 Herald subscrlbero comprise 1 .AQJ4 an active buying market. For He Is married to the,. former Joy + 8 6 3 2 excellent results, advertise In the Goldman of W•cester, Mato., and + K 2 Herald. Call 724-0200. they have three children. LAST TIME AT THESE PRICES Mrs. Betty Finkelstein and BEFORE THE HOUDA Y SEASON Mrs. Thomas Gammlno were KOHER All PREPARED North and South, no one Area Synagogues Schedule vulnerable, South Dealer. The ALL COOKED 99c1b. bidding: Services For High Holy Days - BAR-B-QUED CHICKEN •.:. s N E (Continued from page I) . TEMPLE BETH ISRAEL 1+ 3+ p 3NT p p Rosh Hashanah services will A social hour at 11 p.m. wm begin at 6:12 p.m. Wednesday. precede m Id night Sellchos TONGUE KOSHER \ Aft e r South opened the Morning services on Thursday services at Temple Beth Israel. bidding, West's Two Spade jump and Friday will be held at 8 Rosh Hashanah services will SPECIAL PRICE FOR was a preemptive bid showing o'clock. begin at 6 p.m. Wednesday, with WHOLE TONGUE little In high cards but a good Candles will be lighted at 7: 11 morning services at 8:30 a.m. 2.691b. playing hand 1f Spades were p.m. on Thursday and 6:12 p.m. and evening services at 6 p.m. Trump. This Information was to on Friday. Thursday and Friday. Rabbi stand the Declarer In good stead Jacob Handler's sermon topics M&S will be "Jerusalem .._ and God VITA (U) :~tE9f~. during the play of the hand. North CONGREGATION now had quite a problem. She SONS OF ZX>N In History" on Thursday and BREAKFAST BEEF TASTEE-BITS knew what West's bid meant but Congregation Sons of Zion will "The Generation Gap - her own hand was not really that hold Sellchos services at Revolutionary Youth" on Friday. REG.65• 55c strong. However, she felt she had midnight Saturday. The rabbi and Cantor Karl S, SAVE 10< pkg. HERRING 89~r to do something but what? She Rosh Hashanah services will Kritz will conduct the services could met_ely raise the Diamonds start at 6:10 p.m. Wednesday. assisted by the fUl1 choir and but she wasn't even sure her Morning services will be held at accompanied by David Mitchell, organist. partner had a real Diamond suit. 8 oclock Thursday and Friday, WE at JULIE'S WISH She could also overbid a bit and with evening services at 6: 10 Charles Bojar will chant the Shacharls services. Preliminary bid her Clubs, a bid certain to o'clock. all of you force partner to game, or else prayers will be chanted by Rabbi Morris Drazln will Solomon Se linker, Morris she could pass and leave the conduct all services. . decision to her partner. She Freedman and Nathan Schwartz• A HAPPY decided to take the bold course Melvin Engle Is chairman of and bid her Clubs, Now South, TEMPLE BETH AM ushers. (Warwick) Children's services will be AND HEALTHY with her Spade stopper and A social hour at 10 p.m. will held In the chapel at 11 a.m. each expecting a better hand from precede the midnight Sellchos day. North, bid the game In No Trump. services Saturday at Temple Beth NEWYEAR West naturally led the Spade Am, TEMPLE BETH SHOLOM King and Declarer was quite Rabbi Noaclr> Valley and A coffee hour will be held In dismayed when she saw the Cantor Irving Poll will officiate Rosenfield Hall at 10:30 p.m. Dummy for she had quite a task at Rosh Hashanah services which preceding the Sellchos services ahead of her. But not one to give -will begin at 6 p.m. on at Temple Beth Sholom at up without a struggle and also Wednesday. Morning services on midnight Saturday. Rabbi Marc S. well aware · of the meaning of Thursday and Friday will be at 8 Jagollnzer will conduct the West's bid, Mrs. Gammlno set o'clock, and the service for the services. out to give herself the best Junior congregation at 10 a.m. on Rabbi Jagollnzer and Cantor chance of making the hand, She Thursday. There will be a family Alfred Newman will officiate at knew that except for the Ace, service at 8:15 p.m. Friday. Rosh Hashanah services at 6:15 West had all the high Spades. U p.m. Wednesday and Thursday. MATCHING he also had any of the key Morning services Thursday and outstanding cards, too, then the TEMPLE BETH DA YID- · Friday will begin at 8:30 o'clock. hand Just couldn't be made, These ANSHEI KOVNO The rabbi's sermon for the first WINDOW SHADES cards were the Club or Diamond Sellchos services will be held day Is entitled "You Clan Say Ace and the Heart King, at Temple Beth Davld-Anshel No," and for the second day, So the assumption had to be Kovno at midnight Saturday. "One Life to Live." that all of these cards were with Services for Rosh Hashanah Services for the Sabbath of East. But first Declarer had to will start at 6:15 p.m. Repentance will be held at 8:15 destroy whatever communication Wednesday. Morning services p.m. Friday and 9 a.in. Saturday. the opponents had, To do this she Thursday and Friday will start at ducked the first two and had to 7:30, Student rabbi Joel Gereboff TEMPLE BETH TORAH LAMINATED take the third Spade. Now the wlll give the sermon at 11 a.m. (Cranston) FROM YOUR OWN 11rst suit to be attacked, Clubs. and Cantor Charles Ross will An Informal program on She led her King to unblock, East chant the liturgy. "High Holiday Insights from the WALL COVERINGS finally winning the third round of Children's services will be Shulchan Aruch" will be OR FABRICS that suit. So the first hurdle had held from 10:30 a.m. to noon on conducted by Rabbi Saul Leeman been passed. East returned a Thursday and Friday and will be at Temple Beth Torah at 11 p.m. SEE All THE NEWEST Heart and now Declarer had at conducted by William Wolf. on Saturday. HEM STYLES IN once come face to face with key The rabbi and Cantor Jack card number two, the Heart King. TEMPLE BETH EL S mtth will conduct the Rosh DECORATOR But If West had It that would be Rosh Hashanah services at Hashanah services which begin at WINDOW his entry sooner or later so the Temple Beth El will be held at 8:30 p.m, Wednesday. Morning finesse was tal\en successfully. .6:45 p,m. and 9 p.m. on services will be held at 8:15 a.m, SHADES This automatically took care of Wednesday. Rabbi Leslie · Y. Thursday and Friday, with a the third problem, that Diamond Gutterman will speak on "A family service at 7:30 p.m. Ace for certainly If East did not People Alive." Thursday. G. S. &rren Wal/pa,,er C,. have It he would have l,ed a Rabbi William G. Braude will Diamond. West would have had a conduct the services at 10 a.m. TEMPLE EMANU-EL 92 NARRAGANSETT AVE. TUES. & THURS. EVE. TILL 9 beautiful opportunity to signal Thursday and deliver a sermon Frederick A, MacArthur will 781-7070 CLOSED WEDNESDAYS him so on the third round of 'entitled "Reform from the Word present an organ recital at Clubs. Go," His sermon at the ·3 p,m. Temple Emanu-El preceding the POI SOMITHNG llSI AGA.tN The remainder of the Clubs children's service will be "If Not Sellchos services at midnight, A IN UNUSUAL 90UTIQl,)I otFT ITIMS were' now cashed and the Heart Higher." social hour will follow the SIi VIV1AN UINN AND lH ROTHSCHILD finesse taken again for the ninth Cantor Norman Gewlrtz will recital. The services will be trick, So despite the fact that the chant the liturgy accompanied by conducted by Rabbi Ell A, Bohnen SOMETHING ELSE, INC. odds on making game In No the choir under the direction of and Rabbi Joel H, Zalman and a Subsidiary ol lh~ f . S. lfRllfN WAW'APEII CO. Trump were very slim normally Mrs. Priscilla· Baslow. will be chanted by Cantor Ivan E. 8 THE RHODE ISLAND HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1970 LA TIN GOOD WILL VACATIONS, GIIOUP TIA VEL _ BUENOS AIRES - Israel HONEYMOONS ANO CIUISES enjoys the good will and sympathy MRS. LEO GLEKLEN of Latin American governments, Ambassador Nathaniel Lorch, . OF head of the Latin American desk Hello Again! ·GOLDEN GATE of the Israeli Foreign Ministry TRAVEL, INC. said after a conference here wtth ( FOIMHLY CHRISTIANSEN TRAVEL) seven Israeli ambassadors accredited to Latin American News of the Sports World by Warre,n Walden 76 DORRANCE governments. He stressed the STREET importance of Argentina's pro­ Israel stance since Argentina wtll A GAME CALLED BASEBALL home nms. PROVIDENCE "probably" be elected to the - 1be purpose of this game was UNCERTAINl"Y MAKES nrn CAU Security Council as a non­ to raise hmds to erect a GAME - Whether It's In 272-1228 331-7106 permanent member this year. -monument In honor of Ulysses s. everyday life or baseball, you Grant In Lawrence, Kansas, back just can't be sure. Minneapolis In the 1880's. One team Included and St. Paul were playing BIG businessmen; the other baseball and a batter hoisted a comprised town officials from the lofty fiy ball. "It's a !" surrounding country-side. During shouted some ot the fans. "No, It the game, the Registrar .Pf Deeds isn't," others shouted. The ball· fell and broke his arm; the came down and landed directly on County aerk brolce his shoulder; top of the fence where It stayed. APPOINTIO OtAIIMAN: Ml,- one of the Deputy Sheriffs had It landed on a nail! Dubinsky, llhode Wand 1,u..,.._ some teeth knocked down his ACCORDING TO TiiE SOUND FLOOR COVERING CO. man, - appointed choimt- of throat; the Grocer suffered a - An outstanding big league the community solicitations com- dislocated knee; and the Druggist had the name of Bill SHOWROOM: Rear 195 Cale Avenue mittff for the 1970 campaign of broke two flngersl Tough time Wambsgannes. Its sound always the Jewish Federation of .,..,. lo- tr YI n g to do business In seemed to Indicate an abtllty for land, it wm annou-.1 by Albert Lawrence, Kansas, the next day. wide coverage. It apparently did Hello Friends: I. Gonion, campaign chairman. Oh, the score? Town Officials 51, for he once made a World Serles Mr. Dubinsky, a v-.an of pre- Business Meo 41. Total receipts triple play all alone. !o~~;:; you need to male• an appointment to ditcun your floor :i·:~•,:!'. viaus c_,paig.,., is prasident of - $150; total Doctor's bills - In a~ition to regular merchandise I do have availobl. tome terrific buys the Uncioln Controls Company of $180. (Not much profit tor FIELDS IN RHODE ISLAND - in carpeting in discontinued or llitht irregulars at real 1Gvlnga to you. Pawtucket and vice prasident of Ulysses Grant's monument.) Melrose Park on Longfellow Avnet. HEEL AND TOER - Babe Street In Providence where Babe Phone day or night Thanks Ruth led the In Ruth was a pitcher; Kingsley 521-2410 Murray Trinkle More people attend the nent bases on balls eleven times. He Park on Kingsley A~nue where that Is adVertised. Call the Her- walked 2036 times tn twenty-one the great "Double-X" Jimmy • • --,r======~!al~d~offt~~ce=..:_,~72~4-0~~20~0~o!:,r~7~2!4-0:!:20~2,;.· _.!,.ye:ar:!s~--R~ut~h:_!hl~t;,_!1!6..!gr:an:d slam InFoxx Cranston was a ; where WestonJoe Hauser Field was an outfielder. He later established a home run total bigger than Ruth's o~ Marts' either while playing In the American Association. MORE BASEBALL FIELDS Where was Pike Oval 7 Seagram's V.O. Anyone know? When Wasse McConnell played center-field for the Melboumes at Lower Davis Park, he was a "brook-leaper". A brook 1aug hed and sang as It went over stones In Its way and sort of Interrupted the baseball Nowyou're game while running right In back of second base! And teams playing at Port HIii Oval In East Provtclenq, sometimes had to wait for the electric trains of the Con solidate Line to pass through talking Canadian. the field behind second base. PREDICTIONS AND PROGNOSTICATIONS - Lee Prye, the "Tobacco Tycoon" is preparing his predictions for the World Serles and al so the Cassius Clay comeback. Says he'll have them next week after conferences wlch Young Montreal, the former boxing great, who Is sometimes called the "original R.l. Red ." . Very smooth.Very special. ABOUT VALUES - 's old Philadelphia A's are said to have had one of the Very Canadian. greatest Infield combinations of all time. It was called the $100,000 infield. Now they're talking about paying a single player twice that much. John "Stuffy" Mcinnis, a little fellow, started as a shortstop but ended up on first base. Despite his lack of height In stature, he established an all-time fielding average. Big , a catcher, would joke with little Stuffy • . "You can't get the high ' anes," Thomas would say every once 1n a while. "Never mind the high ones," Stuffy would answer, "No one can r;t them but I get the low ones.' Jack 'Barry, later at Holy Cross, became the shortstop when Mcinnis was on first base. An oddity. Years went past and Barry met Mcinnis In Providence when sandlot teams they were coaching played at Richardson Park. PRO BOX~ - It returns to Providence on Sept, 28 with an attractive card at R.I. Aud. Charlie Lager wtll be In the , corner for Tom Dragon against Tom Mosley of N, Y, and Charlie will be wearing his derby hat • SO CARRY ON AND ON!

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THE RHODE ISLAND HERALD1 FRIDA Y1 SEPTEMBER 25, 1970 9 . POUllCAl ADYUTISIMENT POUnc:Al ADYflTISEMfNt

Two years of progress ... and vveve just begun

There's more to be done. We have taken action on many other fronts. Out­ moded and cumbersomedepartmentsoi government When I sought the governorship two years ago, I had have been reorganized and geared to the needs oi certain goals in mind ... goals that went far beyond our times. We have, for example, created an entirely merely overseeing the day-to-day operation of new Departme nt oi Transportation to provide a State government. better and more uniiied way of solving our trans­ I deeply believe that government today must be portation problems. brought closer to the people it serves, that it must understand and meet their needs with imagination But our efforts have been oi even larger scope ... and leadership ... the imagination to develop bold from helping rebuild our cities to offering new new concepts of services .. . the leadership to take opportunities for disadvantaged children; from ex­ effective action. This, to me, is whatoeing Governor panding our recreation areas to improving our iight is all about. against pollution; from new protection for the con­ sumer to new security for the elderly. The last two years have been demanding ones, but thev. have also been the most challenging and rewarding of my life. I really feel that our State And I thinkameasureoi ouraccomplishmentscan be government has begun to move ... that we have seen by the iact that almost ninety percent of the finally begun to re-order our priorities so that legislation we have introduced in the past two years services to people come fil'!t. has been enacted into law by the General Assembly.

For the first time in our history we have started a But two years is a very short time, and there is still strong and meaningful program·to combat the ter­ much more to he done ... more safety for our citizens, rible problem of drugs. This has meant new emphasis more opportunities for young and old, more efforts on education and rehabilitation, as well as new steps in economic development, and more protection for to stop those who would deal in .drugs. And Rhode the environment. Island has received national recognition for the action we are taking in this area. In my years as Senator, ludge and now Governor, We passed the most massive Crime Package in the my constant concern has been to impro~ the quality State's history, and this has given us the necessary of life for a ll the citizens of Rhode Island. tools to really fight crime in our State. It will never change.

GOVERNOR

f\k:>Covernor-has cared more .. ..or · \\Orked harder ... for Rhode Island._ Frank Licht for Gcwemor Comminee, Thomas 0. Pucci, Ch,im:,an

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OUR YOUNGH SET: Dabonah Lisa Kaufman, th'" y-rs old, and Evan Jay Kaufman, four years old, are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Howard S. Kaufman of 9 Baldwin °"hard Drive, Oan1ton. Mat.ernal grand­ parenll are · Mr. and Mrs. Max Goldstein of 78 Armistice Boulevard, l'awtudcet. Paternal grandparenll are Mr. and Mrs. t-is A. Kaufman of Lorimer Avenue. For A Complete Line .Of Only in America

HOL-IDAY FOODS 8.y Hairy Golden

VISIT YOUR The Jews and New York Politics In a recent Issue or New York I believe morality activated macaztne, Nathan Glazer and \he presidential campaign or Daniel P. Moynihan undertake to 1960. Kennedy's call to Martin SU PER Fl NAST explaln, In an article by the Luther King's father was a moral name, "How the CathoUcs Lost gesture tr a successflll polltlcal Located At Out to the Jews In New York ploy. PoliUcs." His Insistence that America Glazer, a Harvard professor, had to get moving again was 167 PITMAN STREET collaborated with Moynihan In moral determination In the face writing the new seminal "Beyond or bland Republican assurance PROVIDENCE the Melting Pot" and before that because that was the truth, the he helped David - Reisman In economy was stagnant. Getting writing "The Lonely Crowd." America moving again was also a Daniel Moynihan of "benign successtul political ploy, so • • neglect" fame or notoriety Is a successflll Richard Nixon took It ' counselor to President Nixon. He over In 1968 as though he had 'I I Is called by some the "house never once condemned It as ,. liberal." "defeatist." I • Glazer and Moynihan pound Spiro Agnew became the I• t' ' I\ } • Gefilte Fish Noodles away at their thesis with the 'Governor or Maryland by a moral • sub t I et y or housewreckers. decision on the part_ or the i• Indeed, the metaphor Is apt. They constituency. The constituency I look like Iconoclasts, men Intent could not buy one George on pulling down the myths or a Mahoney's Insistence that "every • Horseradish • Honey disposable rubble. But they are man's house was his castle" pulling down the gingerbread Which was a segregationist's house In order to construct a motto. more contemporary myth In Its Now the moral force that place, one bunt with some or the made the Jews a potent polltlcal • Soup Nuts • Kosher Salt newer materials, designed along force In New York City was modular lines. Franklin D. Roosevelt and the It Is slmp11stlc but not New Deal. All of the Jews were exaggerated to summarize their for Roosevelt and they are stl11 ftndlngs on the Jewish ascendency for Roosevelt. That fervor has • Borscht as : "The Jews are smarter and not yet been dissipated although It • Soup Mix they stick together." may seem submerged. 41 We could have told them that It Is true the Jews In New before they started, except the York preferred Jacob Javlts as rubric Is not colored this time In attoI'.ney general over Franklin D. red but white, and black, and Roosevelt, Jr., but they also full green. preferred Lindsay over Abraham ... featuring a line of The Cathollcs failed because Beame. they didn't stick together or, as I The New Deal Is far from once put It more romantically, extinct. Lyndon Johnson and "The Irish don't fargln each Hubert Humphrey were even Into MANISCHEWITZ AND GOODMAN other." Although to be fair to the 1960s running on It. Moynihan and Glazer, they point As long as Herbert Hoover out that Itallan CathoUcs have was . alive, Republlcans had a been tarred heavlly with the tough time. As long as the .PRODUCTS Mafta brush and that the Puerto Natlonal Labor Relations Board Rican CathoUcs have yet to meets and old folks receive merge as a cohesive political S o c I a I Security checks, the force. Democrats have something going Perhaps the Jews are as for them, which smart poUUclans We·------· Will Also feature A Wide $election Of smart as everyone makes out and realize. as loyal to one another as the (Cppyrlght (C) 1970, by Harry Three Musketeers but I think Golden) there may be another reason for HeI'.ald subs'crlbers comprise their present power. Every once an active buying market. For FRESH WATER FISH In a while morality activates a excellent results , advertise In the polltlcal campaign. Herald. Cail 724-0200. REGUL'AR OR DRESSED .., JEWISH HOLIDAYS 1970 . ROSH HASHANAH Thurs., Oct. 1, Fri., Oct. 2 • Carp Buffalo • Pike YOM KIPPUR *Sat., Oct. 10 SUCCOS, 1st Day Thurs., Oct. 15 SHEMINI ATZERES Thurs., Oct. 22 • -Perch • Pickerel SIMHAS TORAH Fri., Oct. 23 HANl1KAH, 1st Day Wed., Dec.23 HANUKAH, Last Day Wed., Dec. 30 • Mullet • Whitefish 1971 PURIM Thurs., March 11 PASSOVER, 1st Day Sat., April 10 • Carp Regular PASSOVER, 8th Day *Sat., April 17 *YIZKOR DAYS -- THE RHODE JSLAN~ HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 19?0 11 Give a Herald subscription. SYMPOSIUM HELD Meyerhof, opened here IUlder !he HEIDELBERG-AGerman- auspices of the Weizmann Israel symposium on molecular Institute of Science and !he b I o e n e r g e t I c s an d Gesellschaft fuer Blologlsche macromolecular biochemistry, Chemie. Dr. Meyerhof, biologist held In memory of the German - and physician, and his wife, left . Jewish Nobel Laureate Otto Germany for Paris In 1938: . . 0 ------S. Hurok presents------OlITLET lN PERSON! OCTOBER 8!. /' FORA SWEET AND TICKETS: '7.50, '6.50, •s.so, '4.50 SPECIAL TICKET PRICES FOR ,-.Pr. Students, Galden AgeB, etc. HAPPY I.AR MITZVAH: Aa,-, L laizman, son aF Rabbi and Mn. Chaim llalz. man of Pawtucket, became lar Mitzvah at Congregation Ohawe Sho­ lam, on June 5 . A ~ti-, was held in the 'Y-tt09ue following the ON SALE AT: NEW iervice. Grandparents are Mn, Rachel Rainnan of llrooklyn, N. Y,, and RECEPTION AND CHAMPAGNE GALA Reverend and Mn, M, Wanhawiak of Long leach, Long Island, N. Y. e AVERY PIANO CO. following performance PtoVKlence YEAR e LUCA MUSIC STUDIOS IN STA TE CAPITOL ROTUNDA Mrs.-Tekoah Discusses Crisis North Pl-ovidence e LADD'S MUSIC CENTERS for information and reservations, {Continued from page I) . She said China may not be an AIIJSlo,es beaches and concerts, but I began Immediate factor In the situation, e McCARTHY'S call: to think •what am I compared to but that some of the more WoonM>Cket CELEBRITY PRESENTATIONS, INC. all these women In the extreme terrorists are Influenced e VIKING ASSOCIATES ( 401) 351-9369 anytime! by China. settlements, the kibbutzim on the Newport BENEFIT: PROJECT HEAD START borders.' I felt so small I had to Asked whether she feels that • HARRY'S MUSIC STORE go and live with them, share a the younger generation of New London, Conn. --&AHlnR1ons confident that the U.S. will be for On the plus side, thougli, she p ~ us In the tuture as It was In the said she has met a great many past." Interesting persons and learned a =z.~ - On the subject of Jordan, she great deal about people. "I feel It @ THE NAME BARTON'S s a Id , "The situation might has enriched my life." CRANSTON-WARWICK S YOUR GUARANTEE IT'S KOSHE develop Into a more dangerous She said she "Is very much BARTON'S BONBONNIERE, one If Hussein fell and the Involved In everything at the UN. Street Roor, Providence terrorists took over. What turns I am alwa.ys present for B'NAI B'RITH WOMEN R.I. Residents must add 5% the situation might take and what conferences and dealings with State Sales Tax steps we would take, I don't everything concerning Israel." Add ·50% on delive ry pur­ know." She naturally spends much of chases totaling under •s in­ "If one terrorist group. or her ' t Im e entertaining and cluding tax, or 1 1 on C.O.D.'s anofher took over. we might be In attending parties !llld official danger of having Russia or even f\mctlons . She refers to It as "the GARAGE SALE China on our border." merry-go-round life of a diplomat's wife." A SUN UFE POLICY FOR EVERY NEED W h II e her husband was AT ambassador to the Soviet Union, the{ were able to speak 30 LENOX ROAD frequently with J ews there. "We Woodridge Area, Cranston, R. I• . made It a point to go to places FORVOUR where we knew we would find J ews - beaches, bookstores, Monday, Sept. 28 BUSINESS ...I~' coffee houses, concerts. "At that tlm e I was surprised how many young Jews there from 9 a. m. to??? There are special Sun Life plans which provide wanted to go to Israel to live. insurance on the life of a partner or key man Some were afraid to talk to us, DESIGNER ORIGINAL SUMMER DRESSES but others had mor e courage in your firm, ti\us protecting your interest in although they knew · they might from the business. face repercussions. "We could never get Involved JO AN LAVELL, W.aylanil Sq., 20 So. A119ell St. In getting anyone out of Russia, AT BELOW COST PRICES but we could talk. We advised WITH EVERY RECEIPT '10.00 CREDIT those who wanted to leave to ELLIOT F. SLACK apply for visas and passports TOWARD PURCHASE OF FALL OUTFIT 1025 INDUSTRIAL BANI BLDG. saying they wanted to have a reunion wit!} their family. -- CASH ONLY -- 331-2422 Practically everyone has at least one refai!ve In lsraei." MRs. LA YELL REQUESTS PROCEEDS FOR A subscription to the Herald Is ISRAEL EMERGENCY RELIEF FUND SUN LIFE OF.CANADA a good gift for the person who has everything else. _Call 724-0200,

'. 12 THE RHODE ISLAND HERALD1 FRIDAY1 SEPTEMBER 25, 1970 For news of your organization, read TIie Herald.

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738 HOPE ST. 274-1322 PLANS FOR the fall drive for FISH :.,olunteen ore discussed, from left, by Robbi More S. Jogolinzer, Mn. Her­ mon Marks, Sister Mory Joel and Father Charles Ooughen. HER TOUCH Can You Exercise Common Sense, Keep MAKES THE DIFFERENCE Your Cool? Then FISH Could Use You By CAROL N. AQUINO Interdenominational, worldwide Is planning a film program on "This will be the real test," organization. Fish, agree Rabbi Marc S. Jagollnzer The East Side Chapter Steering committee m9mbers, and Father . Charles Cloughen, apparently Is the only one to who meet once a motlth, are rererlng to the fall campaign ror orrtclally Include Jews In Its available to speak at meetings of FISH volunteers. membership, though. Rabbi any Interested organizations. They and Sister Mary Joel, Jagollnzer, spiritual leader or The group Is low on ch a Irma n or the publicity Temple Beth Sholom, Is a v o 1 u n t e er s • Originally plans com mlttee, termed the success or member o r the advisory called for 300 volunteers to work the organization "fair" so rar. committee and Mrs. Herman both In their homes and outside. They pointed out that FISH , a Marks Is on the publicity The goal has now been lowered to 24-hour, seven-day-a-week comm I ti ee . Rabbi Herman about 200. Currently there are 80 •11•-ADLER'S emergency telephone service ror Blumberg of Temple Beth-El, to 90 trained volunteers with people on the East Side, didn't who has since len Providence, more signed up and waiting to go GEFILTE FISH really get otf the ground until was Instrumental In organizing through the training program. No one makes ~filte June, a poor month ror an the group. Rabbi and Mrs. The latter Involves an evening Richard Weiss, who have also left spent learning about the concept fish so light and ' fluffy organization that relies solely on .j vohmteers. Many of those who Providence, were also active. He behind Fish and the mechanics ot •.. as Mrs. Adler! had "xpressed lnr.,rest In the was alflllaled with the Barrington Its actual operation. This Is about Jewish Center. the only meeting volunteers are They're really different! ® l'l:IIIJJ "'&'J spring In partlcfpatlng were off ,'\ for summer vacations. "UnorrtclaUy Jews may be required to attend. Involved elsewhere, but not Briefly, Fish goes Into action ., DAVIS DAIRY PRODUCTS Other problems arose because several key drganlzers moved ofncially as far as we know,,. when a call Is received at the 721 Hope St., Providence, R.I . away. said Father Cloughen. central Fish number (467-2414); But the group was afraid that Sister Mary Joel said, "We The answering service relays the I! activities didn't get under way wanted ro Include the Jewish name of the caller, the telephone at once, the organization would community so we could really be number and Information on the die without accomplishing effective." The East Side has a problem to the telephone duty anything. large Jewish population. volunteer. The volunteer, in turn, The Impetus ror the "The fish Is a Christian c a 11 s the person with the from the MAGIC of MAGIC CARPET organization actually came last symbol, but there Is no religious problem, determines a course of October, said Sister Mary Joel, a limit on helping people," said action and arranges for WHAT'S A BARGAIN? member or the Sisters or the Holy Parher Ctoughen. assistance. There is no limit to how low we con sell carpeting! But we won't Nativity, at a parish meeting at Thus, It was decided by last If the volunteer feels sell "ony carpeting." We only stock the brands you know ... the St. Stephen's Episcopal Church. April that the Star of David would unquall!led to deal with the quality carpeting that will make you love us twenty years from She and others began be Included as part of the problem or If the problem Is one the day you buy it. We have a tremendous assortment on contacting East Side ministers, chapter's official Insignia. The Fish doesn't deal with, the display, more than 200 rolls. Don't buy from samples ... come priests and rabbis to enlist their two symbols are Interwoven and volunteer can call upon a member see touch it, bend it, feeJ it ... that's the right woy ... the Magic of the advisory comm lttee for Carpet woy to buy carpeting. support. They soon got In touch are to be a "visible sign or a with Father Cloughen, assistant wonderful spirit of unity between assistance or refer the caller to ,._...,,..,. at St. Martin's Episcopal Church. Christians and Jews sharing the proper social agency. The He had been treasurer or a concern for all of our neighbors advlsary committee consists of a Fish group In New Haven and a in our community," according to psychiatrist, a lawyer, a doctor, member or Its steering the grouP' s official literature. a registered nurse, a social committee before coming to Father Cloughen said the East . worker, a Protestant minister, a Providence. He Is now temporary Side rabbis generally had been rabbi, an Anglican priest, and a --~---FOIMH COWNS & Al~ MIU chairman or the East Side receptive to the Idea. Articles Roman Catholic priest. m 1HAM1S sr. •S101.1.1. a.-a-aoo chapter. about Fish appeared In various In part, the assistance Fish usually Is organized as a temple bulletins. provided by Fish depends on the Christian group the first Rabbi Jagollnzer said he actual "emergency" of the chapter was formed by an,.. delivered a sermon on the subject problem, said Mrs. Marks. Anglican church In Oxford, to his congregation. "I told them If there Is a chronic need, for England. It Is now an that one of the major tenets of example, alcoholism, a live-In Judaism," he said, "Is charity. companion or dally child care, Charity_ Is nor Just donating she said, the caner Is often money, bur also helping others." referred to a social agency which S-P-A-C-E SAVERS He said the temple's Sisterhood (Continued on page 13) HOLLYWOOD BEDS 33 9~~ Complete 30" size. Plastic head­ board, innerspring mattress, box spring on four legs. Buy Direct From Manufacturer At Factory Prices and Save 33% Inspect our very large display of Hollywood Beds, Bunk Beds, Hi-Risers ovoiloble in oil grades ond sizes, Oivonolas ond Hospital Mattresses, Box springs, innersprings, orthopedic ond B.F. Goodrich Air Foom Mattresses, mode to your or your doctor's specifications. ' JUSTIC-E BEDDING CO. 1-::;3

860 Eddy St., Prov. HO 1-1700, 1-1701 RABBI MARC S. JAGOUNZER and Mn. Hermon Marks display the East Daily 8:30-6 Saturday 9-2 Side Fish chapter's insignia which combines the Christion fish and the Star of David. HERALD PHOTO by JOEL CASSOLA /

THE RHODE ISLAND HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1970 13 Armed Guards Travel On Swissair Planes GENEVA - Armed guards In Jordan last Saturday: will be posted aboard Swiss Strengthened security airline flights, the Swiss measures at Swiss airports, Government has announced. Including closer Inspection of The announcement said that passengers, luggage, freight and the resort to security guards was mall carried by air, are among only one of a series of new the steps being taken, the measures being taken ro protect Government said. air transport following the latest series of airliner hijaclc1ngs by Arab guerillas. A DC-8 of Swissalr, the REILL Y'S LIQUORS Swiss-flag line, was one of the three hijacked pass~nger planes destroyed by Palestinian WE DELIVER commandos on a desert airstrip A COMPLETE LINE For the Finest in ... OF JEWISH WINES INVITATIONS PERSONALIZED STATIONERY AND BRANDIES INFOIIMAlS • BUSINESS CARDS BUSINESS FOIIMS CALL: CALL 277-98S6 TED HOURS - MON. THRU SAT. LOEBENBERG 9to 10 DAYS NIGHTS 274-1930 433-1080 1299 NO. MAIN STREET rROVIDENCE R. I. '"'--··­recei-~eOd.1 READY NOW! OUR OWN HOME-MADE PICKLED WATERMELON PRESENTS PLAQUE: Lymon J. Williams, president of the Temple Beth El 8,otherhood, pruented a plaque to 49c LB. T~e.Miriom Hospital for its outstanding service to the Blood Bonk program of the temple. Shown with Mr. Wdhoms, center, ore, from the left, Mrs. Mory Collymore, of the Blodd Bonk; Dr. Herbert Lichtman, • TASTY SALADS• N.Y. STYLE DELICATESSEN director of clinical pathology, and Dr. Stanley M. Aronson, pathologist-in-chief. MA KESSLER'S DELICATESSEN ( NEXT DOOR TO KESSUR'S II.AKERY / 1883 MINERAL SPRING AVENUE FISH Seeks NORTH PROVIDENCE PHONE 353-2600 Volunteers (Continued from page 12) RICHARD F. JUDKINS, M. D, could provide more permanent AnnouncN the openin9 of hi1 efflce for help. Fish has a lengthy list or referral agencies. the prutiu of hr, NoH, Thre1t ancl Volunteers who work from Mumof•ci•I 5'1r9ery their homes do such things as telephone duty (spending one day •• a month returning calls from 222 KINC.STOWN ROAD people who need help and co­ ordinating the work or other NARRAGANSm, R.I. 02882 volunteers scheduled for the OHiu Hourt r.1.,h•11• same day); supplying frozen or ly Aitpei11tm•nt 1401 l 1,,.0226 canned casseroles to a supply center for use when needed; babysitting; providing overnight accommodations ; calling someone who Is Ill, or assisting with mailing and office work. Du t 1es away from home Include visiting someone needing companionship or encouragement, famou• lor Am.,..;c:on anti CleiM•• Food for example, an elilerly person or a shut-In; reading to the blind; Attention WE WILL PA'I'. HALF M, prov Id Ing transportation and ------' OF THE FIRST HOUJI. IN PAJI.KING LOT ACJI.OSS STJI.EET per r or m Ing general functions WEEKDAYS AFTEJI. 5 P.H. ANYTIME SUNDAYS OJI. BOLWAYB OUR YOUNGER SET: Lori Beth Goldman, one and one-half, and Michael such as shopping for someone who can't get to a store, and M Bruce Goldman, three and one-half, ore the children of Mr. and Mrs. Fall Cov1e Sa.a. Dlnnen-T!ae :&1aa 70• wtl1 CO?ICE Df Harvey Goldm:rn of 132 Aurora Drive, Warwick. Maternal grandparents babysitting In a home where child Like-Perfect and low prleee. TODAY-? care Is needed. There Is a great Orclen to Take Out,...:Alr CoacWloned Call GA 1·2511 ore Mr. and Mrs. William Tebrow of Hillside Avenue. Paternal grand­ . . OPEN EVEJI.Y DAY 11 A.K. to 11.l'.IL parents ore Mr. and Mrs. Doniel Goldman of O'Connor Street. need for drivers. Volunteers were originally to~E asked to commit themselves for a - 102. W£STM1Nft£1\.ST- Next_ 12- hour period from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. or from 7 p,m. to 7 a.m. A new option of a six-hour period has been added. MARK'S Another problem encountered by the group ls making more SUPER SERVICE people aware or the availability or FI sh' s services, said Mrs. 729 EAST A VE. Wendell Dietrich, who Is In charge of scheduling volunteers. PAWTUCKET RHODE ISLAND "The main thing Is to get the AT THE HOPE ST. JUNCTION people who need help to call." "Fish Is not just for people living In poverty," emphasized Father Cloughen. "It Is also for people -who are lonely, who need help such as a ride to the doctor, We take this oppor­ not so much because they can't afford a cab but because they may need help In getting up the tunity of extending our stairs.'' People who don't speak best wishes to our many English well might also be In need of assistance on a particular Jewish friends and pa­ occasion, he said. Fish seeks volunteers who speak Portuguese or Yiddish. trons for a Happy and "We are not a poverty agency," he said. " People should not be embarrassed to call, We Prosperous New Year. OURYOUNGER SET: Sheryl Ann Yomuder, four years old, and Nathan are concerned with helping people Saul Yomuder, 13 months old, ore the. children of Mr. and Mrs. lsraer in need." Yamuder of 104 Glenbrook Rood, Warwick. Maternal grandparents ore Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lipsey of South' Attleboro, Mou. Great-grand­ Further Information about mother is Mrs. Bertha Lipsey of 100 Brood Street. Fish may be obtained by calling Father Cloughen at 751-2141 or For news of Israel, J ewish society, read the Herald. . .and by filling out the commitment comm uni tie s throughout the for some of the best bargains In fOrm available at all East Side 726-9426 world, local organizations and the Greater Providence area. churches and synagogues. · / 14 THE RHODE ISLAND HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1970

THE SPAGHETTI PLACE 11 8 MATHEWSON ST . ATTHE 9 ALLEY-WAY 621 -B06 r7iw~I PLAYING FOR YOUR LUNCHEON PLEASURE I Mailbo~ § OPEN FROM College Students 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. Work For Israel (Continued from page 6) AT JHE PIANO 12-2-S-7 examined with Its somewhat palnflll ramifications. Instead of COCKTAIL "2-FER" 4:30-6:30 providing the ethical and social leadership for youth based upon the teachings of Judaism In all ATTENTION the Issues and social problems of our times, too often what Is heard BUSINESSMEN & ACCOUNTANT ls platitude or the patter of feet ·running away from uncomfortable Consulting done by the iob· commitment. q We, the active Jews of the Daily or Weekly Rates left, constructively criticize and seek to redefine both Israel and Wide experience with Many Business Problems the American Jewish society yet • EDP Evaluations • Systems Analysis & Design are deeply committed to them; we • Analysis of Clerical Functions desire to build, to perfect, not to • Control Appli•ations • Data Base CARL POLO vandalize. We need and ask for • Design of Information Systems Bus. 331-5177 Res. 724-7964 support, for encouragement from our community. We must be a vocal, honest and activist body not only In universities but as a Ir ROBERT STARR BRIDGE CLUBt, whole commwllty. Here, at Brown University, 150 of us care about 1060 HOPE STREET, PROVIDENCE and work for the fUture of our people In Providence, In Israel, BRIDGE CLASSES ... in Russia. We feel there Is a . { ~ ....\,,; :.,'\_ . place for us as a part of the WE ARE GETTING READY FOR NEW SERIES Jewish community and we want to ALL LEVELS . DAY OR NIGHT Mrs. Moshe Tenenbaum be active and Involved, not Just on FORM YOUR OWN GROUP OR JOIN ONE OF OURS Miss Phyllis Ellen Cramer and short s ilk Illusion veils fell the periphery. and Moshe Tenenbaum were from a Juliet cap of pearls and Damage Is being done to CALL 831-4669 married ln a double ring, crystals. She carried a Bible Jew Is h youth by neglecting FOR INFORMATION It candlelight ceremony at Temple covered with a swag effect of organizations such as ours and by Emanu-El at 6:30 p.m. Sept. 20. ph al ae no ps I s or ch Ids and giving a distorted picture of what \ Rabbi Ell A. Bohnen and foliages. Is occurring on campuses today. ANNOUNCEMENT! Cantor Ivan E. Perlman It om Its an Important alternative officiated. Mrs. Raplh Borwn, sister of available to Jewish students to MICHAEL CAITO the bridegroom, was matron of th Ink positively about their The bride Is the daughter of honor. commitment to Judaism as well IS NOW OPEN AT Mr. and Mrs. Barney Cramer of Gary Cramer, brother of the as national and universal social 14 Doane Avenu e. Mr. and Mrs. justice. 506 WARWICK AVE. Ch a r I es Tenenbaum of Los bride, was best man. Ushers SERVING All YOUR Angeles, Calif., are the parents were Harvey Mencotf, Lester Malina, Sruel Oelbaum, lsaac Judith Foster CANVAS NEEDS of the bridegroom. Secretary, • CANVAS TOPS• WINTER COVERS• BOAT CUSHIONS• IIMINI TOl'S Sherman, lsadore Yarmus and Given In marriage by her Moe Yarmus, Jewish Liberation Coalition, -- COMPLETE DOCKSIDE SERVICE - father, the bride ·wore a Juliet Radical Zionist Alliance Providence, R, L MARINE gown of Ivory silk organza, satin After a wedding trip to Puerto C"AITO'S. CANVAS bodice beaded with pearls and Rico, the couple will live in Los More people attend the event sequins, three-quarter length Angeles. that ls advertised. Call the Her­ 5Q6 ,WARWICK AVE., WARWICK Tel. 785- I I 22 sleeves and attached train. Long Fred Kelman Photo ald office, 724..0200 or 724..0~2.

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MIRACLE ON WESTMINSTER MALL: It is that Ross-Simons offers the best diamond hard to believe it until you see it ... the values on Westminster Mall. · The Provi­ LOWEST ON STERLING impressive range of merchandise and val­ dence store is open evenings until 9:00 on Nobody offers national brand ster­ ues at Ross-Simons, 290 Westminster · Tuesdays and Thursdays. The Barrington ling flatware and holloware at the ·Mall, Providence, and 308 County Road, store is open evenings until 9:00 6n Barrington. Main lines are Jewelry, Thursdays and Fridays. Both stores offer same low prices as Ross-Simons. China, Crystal, Silver and Giftware. Wide many free services, including Bridal Shop and compare. selections are offered in all famous name Registry, gift wrapping, diamond clean­ brands at lowest prices in this area. Com­ ing, delivery, parking and business gift parison shopping repeatedly has shown counselling. ,:.

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T R I 1) Mr. and Mn. Irwin Ruben, Mr. and Mn. Morris Levine and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schuster f 2) Mr. and Mn. James Kaplan, Mr. and Mn. Morris Cofman and Mr. and Mrs. Al Kouffman 3) Mr. and Mn. Mihon Dubinsky, Mr. and Mn. Robert Baker and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lerner 4) Mr. and Mn. Joseph Levine, Dr. Joseph G. Fishbein, chairman of the Scotch Mixed Tournament played at Crestwood Country Oub in Reho- both, Meas., on labor Day, Sept. 7, and Mr. and Mn. Sidney Schenker 5) Mn. Nat Lipson geh r-dy to swing as Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rotrner, Mr. and Mn. Max Fish and her husband, Nat llpsan, watch ,l I • I ,., y ,~ 1,; , , I I I - w I ,, ' 0 C 'I 0 L l' u D I

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16 THE RHODE ISLAND HEMLD1 FRIDA.Y1 SEPTEMBER 25, 1970 C L A s s I F I E c, Quafit'J-~ Service CALL 724-0200 IJI IJllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!IIIIIIIJl/llllilJlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllltllillllllllllllJIIJ . 8u_s1NESS D1RECTORY ~a-Apartments Wanted 21-Help Wanted

MJODLE-AGEO MAN wants unfurnis~ HELP WANTED, Mole or female. Full or thrN or four room apartment. El- port time. Three hours o doy. three DOMESTIC HELP - HANDYMEN' mwood Section or Eost Side. R.I. Jew- days a week. $300 month. Name, ad- ish Herald, Bax C-58, 99 Webster dress and telephone. Reply ta WORK, St,-Nt, Pawtudtet, R.I. 02861. P.O. Bax 759, Warwick, 02888. - LABOR POOL WE SUPPLY LABOR 16-Appliance Service , 25-lawns, landscaping ® YOU SUPPLY TOOLS, SUPERVISION NATIOHWID£SINCE 19-46 4 haur minimum WE SERVICE washing machines, ranges, driers, all makes, all models. Coll an: PEAT MOSS and fertilizer and lime de- 36 RICHMOND STREET, PtlOVIDENCE 421-4816 ytime Saturdays and evenings. 467- livered and applied. Roilrood ties and 7184. M&G Appliance Repoiri. shrubbery. 726-0466. ufn EGGS - FARM FRESH GRADE A ENGAGED: Mr. and Mn. Gorard E. FAU. a.EA~UP:: Fertilizing lawn mointe- Lafleur of 132· Trenlon StrNt, Paw­ l~~eral Services nonce. Weekly, monthly. Crab gross control. TrN '#Ork. nJ-3498. tucket, an..-nce the engagement of their daughter, Miu Patricia CApi~ ; FI.OOR CLEANING, General Marie Lafleur, to Mark Irving Gor­ clecining. Floors washed, waxed and 30-Painting, Papering buffed, rugs shampooed. 272-3428. don, son af Mr. and Mn. Jacob 831-4795. Gordon of 376 Woodbine Str-, PAINTI~: Interior and exterior. Gen· Cranston. iUG SHAMPOOING, Floor waxing. erol cleaning, walls and woodwork. Miu Lafleur attended Tolman Reownable rotes. lorry Dugan, 353-· Fr" estimates. Call Freemon Groy High School in Pawtucket. 9648. and Sons. 934-0585. ufn ufn Mr. Gordon wen graduated from Cramton East High School and is p,_ntly attending Roger RIFINfSHING FURNITURE and k;tchen ?10'< Al PAfWTING, lnteriv pointing cabinets. Wood tones or antiq'ue fin- and decorating. Paperhanging, com- Wiliams College. AUTHENTIC JAPANESE STYLE ishes. Coll e"9nings. Gil Moyer, 725- olete home remodeling. 521-8859. A June wedding is planned. DISHES PREPARED AT YOUR TABLE 8551. 10-2 ufn •ASAHI BEER • SUKIYAKI• SCIENTIST SENTENCED TEL AVTV - A Jewish 1601-B MINERAL SPRING AVE., N. PROV. 353-9809 scientist, Jean Pierre Selan, was MELZER'S HEBREW RELIGIOUS sentenced to 18 years PAINT AND WALLPAPER. ,, Imprisonment on charges of espionage. This Is the longest STEBENNE PAINT and WALLPAPER CO. I( GOODS STORE sentence ever Imposed on a scientist fowid guilty on charges EAST SIDE LOCATION of endangering the security of the -•- FASHION DESIGNS IN FINE WALLPAPER-•- state, officials said. No details - LARGE SELECTION - were released on Selan's place of -• - Quality Points & Decorative Supplies -•- • Israeli New Yeor Cords • Toleisim • Tulis Bogs birth, the duration of his stay In 569 ARMISTICE BLVD. PAWT. R.I., PHONE 722-8220 • Israeli Jewelry ond Gifts Israel, or tor whom he was spying. The trial was held In • Sobboth ond Holiday Tobie Covers secret session before a three PAINTING & PAPER HANGING • Latest Israeli Records - Releases • Current Books Judge Tel A vlv district court. But It was learned that Selan was INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR DECORATING AT SPECIAL DISCOUNTS charged with espionage, FOR APPOINTMENT CALL 831-5813 conspiracy and with an Intent to ~GUIDO E. PETROSINELLI"' Jeopardize Israe!' s security, r• IMMEDIATE SERVICE If) 102 FIAT AVE. CRANSTON, R.I. Don't FOi FIH ESTIMATE call WI 2-1263 Forget-.-.....,...... WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW \~ EVERYTHING TO RENT • FOR HOME AND BUSINESS - PARTY & BANQUET NEEDS - EXERCISE EQUIPMENT - SICKROOM SUP­ When Involved In ANY Auto Accident PLIES - POWER TOOLS PLUS MANY OTHER ITEMS

MARTINIQUE REST AU RANT "ADVENTURE TO FINE FOODS" I OPINDAN.Y 11, 30A.M.TO101'.M. SATUIDAY 51'.M. TO 111'.M. Anythint "°"' a - ORDERS TO GO - WRINKLE to a 840 BROAD ST., PROV. 461-3006 WRECK - -ko it a habit to call IOSTOH 1· ltADIATOl. IOSTON :( also ha"41ft all ..,.. JALOUSIES• ALUMINUM AWNINGS• PATIOS t/ chanical problems. At Max Golden your senice 24 houn ALUMINUM DOOR HOODS• CARPORTS ' VERTICAL-BLINDS• RADIA TOI ENCLOSURES ' o day. ~ '- "':' y I! FOLDING DOORS• PORCH SHADES suggests four basic steps: -;~- ·-·: 1/ CALL 726-4455 O.R 725-6497 1~ ; t/ t/ COLUMBUS TWIN CITY VENETIAN BLIND CO...... - - · - ,I 'I ti 1. DON'T SIGN' ANYTHING ... At the scene of the ac~ident. XEROX SERVICE IMMEDIATELY

2. CALL BOSTON RADIATOR . Don't be persuaded by on-the-spot EAST SIDE COPY HOUSE "Salesmen" and "Out Of This World" promises. Max Golden will AT NORGE CLEANSERS Ceach handle everything. After hours, our answering service takes over. 22.1 THAYER STREET 4 Don't hesitate to call us anytime - from anywhere. P'IOMPT COURTEOUS PHONE 421-7878 SERVICE 3. TAKE CARE OF. YOUR CAR ... Your c ar is your property. You can pick the garage of your choice. No one including your insurance Draftees Can Request Delay During Holidays company or police can tell you where to take your car. NEW YORK - The National at. sundown of the previous. Jewish Welfare Board's day, the commission said that 4, OUT OF STATE ... Call BOSTON RADIATOR - any hour day or night. Commission on J ewish "normally, the registrant's P.S. PromiMs made by Middlemen ar Runners can anly be fulfilled by Cliaplalncy has been advised by physical examination or Induction the Selective Service Commission should be - postponed to a date paar warlcmanshlp, inferior materials and methods and high casts. that all draft boards have been following the religious holiday asked to give "favorable Involved." · consideration , whenever Jewish registrants seeking possible" to requests from postponement of physical BOSTON RADIATOR & BODY WORKS Jewish registrants tor examination or Induction during IIODY WORK• PAINTING• RADIATOR WORK• MOTOI IEPAIIS • FRONT END postponement of their physical the High Holy Days should make examination or Induction Into the their requests directly to their • UPHOLSTIIY • IIAKIS • TRANSMISSION •GLASS• IGNITION • ETC . . armed forces during the Jewish local draft boards. (IIAROHalW'SSTATITHIATII) - GA 1-262S High Holy Days. · 18S PINE ST., PROVIDENCE .,,..,.,....,o-~tO.-tewnl.eeatlN) The order applies to Rosh Herald subscribers comprise Hashanah, Oct. I and Z; Yorn an active buying market, For Klppur, Oct, 10, and Sukkot, Oct. excellent results, advertise In the 15-23, Since the Holy Days begin Herald. Call 724-0200.