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Senators Deny Knowledge of Names in Full Page New York Times Ad X -~ - ·- - - ,: __: __ I""" - -·· ·---;.L~~ ---· ·-··-- 11 R. 1. JEWI SH HI STOR ICAL ASSOC . 209 AAG ELL ST• . PROV. b, R. I. 0290b Ladies' Association Of Home To Hold Annual Donor Affair The Annual Donor Luncheon of the Ladies' Association ot the Jewish Home for the Aged will be field on Wednesday, March 15, at 12 noon, at Temple Einanu-EI THE ONLY ENGLISH JEWISH W EEKLY IN R. /. ANO SOUTHEAST MASS meeting house. Entertainment wm be provided by vocalists Sandra VOLUME LVI, NUMBER 2 PRIDAY,MARCH 10, 1972 16 PAGES 15c PER COPY Gertz and Carolyn Rlcdotte In 11 Two for the Show," accompanied by· Lee Daniels, featuring a repertoire of Yiddish, Senators Deny Knowledge Of Names la r a e II and English songs. Proceeds of the affair will be I used for maintenance of the In Full Page New York Times Ad l Home. Mrs. Semon Weintraub la NEW YORX - A spobsman comment: "I wholly agree that East Perapectiff, that 0 'your general chairman of the luncheon. for Sen. Edward M KennedJ American partisanship In the soberln& anaysls ol my speeches Mrs. Max Leach Is adVtser, and (D.Masa.) crttlc:izled the 1198 al an Aral>-lsraell conflict 11 (to the Liberal Party and the Mrs. IDllot Revkln will assist, out-of-c:c,ntext quotation al the dangerous to both the United Zionist Organization al America) ex-officio. late J obn F. Kennedy In a States and the Pree World." la pnm,c:ation for additional Assisting the chairman are newspaper adTertlsement ''TIie date and context ol the thoupt." Kennedy wrote that be Mrs. Leonard Sholes, co­ Gpp09tng American aid to Israel. quotation were not giftll, nor h ope d for a Middle East was It If I chairman: Mrs. William Fellner, The full-page ad In the New clear John Kennedy "ap-eement," for an eradication treasurer: Mrs. Herman York Timea, headlined "Israel: meant p....Ueanahlp In an Arab­ al the "bitter call9e of friction" Rosenberg, reservations: Mrs. MRS. SIMON WIINTRAUB our next Vietnam?" was sl&ned Israeli 181lM or In a Democratlc- and "that both (Israel and the by Alfred M. Lilienthal of New Arabs) would be friends of the !, Jack Sondler, contributions: Mrs. Republtcan -· David Horovitz, ))rOIP"am: Mrs. editor . Members of the Yorlt, an outspobn Jewish antl­ n. ad charged that "Wblle an United States." Kennedy did not, Harry Seltzer, publldty; Mrs. Woonsocket committee are Mrs. Zlonlst. It attributed to "Jolm lll'aell will be flying the la!last hftfter, say what be thought of Perry Smnmer, correspondence: Myer Bedrlck, chairman: Mrs. Fitzgerald Kennedy" tbe (Jet) modall, amne American boy Lilienthal'• analysis al hla Mrs. Harold Kelman, hostesses, David Daniels, Mrs. Sbeppte may be shortchanged by this (let) IIPMCbes. and B'nal B'rlth Garden Club, Dressler, Mrs. Paul <;oldflne, cammlttment." 'The "dlsutrous Ullenthal conceded that he decorations. Mrs. Phlllp J. MacktH, Mrs. result11 (of) our Israel-First bad Nnt K~ a "strong In charge of Initial Gifts are Nathan Tickton and Mias I. policy," the ad asMrted, have attack on his talk • to the ZOA, Mrs. Isador S. Low, chairman, Esther Palk. Included the "displacement" al "-rly crltldzlng him" for his Mrs. Lester Emers, Mrs. Irving Secretaries are Mrs. George Arabr, •-,,ar and near-war"; position on Israel. A1ked by the I. Pain, Mrs. mus Plink and Ludman, chairman, Mrs. Irvtng "drastic alteration of the JTA If the use of the Kennedy Mrs. Leonard Salmanson. Abrams, Mrs. Walter Axelrod, character ol Jerusalem" quotation In the ad might mislead Working on the souvenir Journal Mrs. Abraham Fri.adman, Mrs. "subordination" ol Jewish Talues readers, Lilienthal said: "No, not are Mrs. Barney Goldberg, Samuel Jacobson and Mrs. Arthur to Zionist "chau..-tnlsm": at all. rm trying to latch on to chairman, and Mrs. Ben Poultem, Roaen. "dangerous Big Power the word even-handedness." polarization and eacalation of the John T. Furey, the nmes Middle East arms race," md the advert! sing accepta bll lty "endangering" al US oil and manager, said that advertl sers other Interests. were entitled to "express a point A spolr:esman for Sen. Edward of 'riew," adding: ' ''Jbts ls hi• J Kennedy said that " don't think Interpretation . That's what dlat (quOtatlon) reflects ac­ controffrsy Is all about." cm-ately Jolm Kennedy'• po­ Furey said there WU nothing alllaa, and that It WH In fact mlaleadlng In Lilienthal'• "Incorrect" to suggest be naming, In a eeparate box, oppoeed aid to Israel. "It without permission, the 14 mlsC0119truea the position al Se n at o r • who voted against Prelldent Kennedy, who ts Phantoms for Israel. They are clearly on record as fnorlng aid ..not signatories to the ad," to Israel," the ~kesman said. Furey noted. TO IE INSTAWD: Rabbi Joseph Although the ad gave the (I. L. Kenen, editor of the Langer wiH be installed a, opiritu­ lmpresst01t that the comment wu · W ashlngton-baeed Near East al leader of Temple Beth Am in made by John Kennedy as Report, charged In hi• February Sunday, March 12, at I p.m. by President, It was In fact written 23 ISSUI! that "It Is quite Rabbi Saul Leeman of Temple In a letter to Llllenthael dated surprising to find the names of Beth Torah. September 30, 1960, w'*i Senators In the advertisement Guests who will be pre.. nt in­ ICennedy, thn a Massachusetts who have no knowledge of'lt." He clude Governor Ftonk Licht, Mayo, Seaator, was nnnlng for said nine ol the 24 Senators had Philip Noel of Warwick, all mem­ President. 'The "Dear Alfred" told him they were 1D1aware of the bers of the rabbinate and clergy letter, framed on a wall of lld.) in Warwick and Greater Provi­ Llllnthal's alflce here, was read · In another attack on the ad· s LOUIS IAIUCH RUBINSTEIN MIi.VIN L ZUIIEI dence, plu, other 1tat• . digna­ by him Clffr the phone. It ad911!18d use al the quotation by Kennedy, taries. Lilienthal, chairman ~ Middle Arnold Forster, general co1D1sel to the Anti-Defamation League ol JFRI Allocations Committee B'nal B'rlth, said the quotation Bill To Forbid Elections was ••mtsrepreeentatfw," ••dis• torted'' and "trrelnant." He Studies Agencies To Be Funded denounced the ad, which featured On Friday Night, Saturday a draWlng of a Phmtom and two 'Jbts procedure, Instituted last G. Orodenker, R.I. Hadassab IDd crams of money being !!fled by a year, Is conducted by a sub­ Zionist Youth Comnitttee. Other NEW YORJC - Plans to bold bad 1-n complaining to the pulley, presumably for shipment committee for 09erseas and members of the committee are mtlpoverry elections on the Mayor about this situation since to Israel, as "typl.cal Lilienthal National Agencies headed by Kar I Poss and Robert A. Jewish sabbath will be forestalled late 1970 and that "we wouldn't anti-Israel prapapnda which Melvin L. Zurter, and a sub­ by legislation Introduced In the have bad this ccufrontatlon If be lnnltably stepl Oftr the line Into Rlesman. 'They will meet on bad listened. .. committee for Local Agencies Wednesday, March 22, at 7:30 City Coancll at the request al the die murky wamrs ol prejudice." under the chairmanship of Louis p.m. at JPRI headquarters In the Lindsay administration. There was no Immediate Forster said It would be Baruch Rubinstein. Strand Bulldlng. The cooperation be1- the ccmment from cffl.cials of the "lntere~' to ~ who bad Mayor and the Caunc:ll guarantees CollllCll Against Poverty, the helped pay for tbe ad, which Asslgnmentsof gwernlng body of the antipoverty responsibilities have been made At these meetings, that the measures will be signed mentioned only Lilienthal and repreaentatlws of the agencies organization. credited members by the ()9erseas and National Into law In time to bead otf "~rned will be granted hearings and an antipoverty voting scheduled for The bill, sponsored by Mr. and subscribers who- donations allocations sub-committee. 'They opportlDllty to present their Sllverman and Councllman are not tax-exempt." are Phlllp J. Macktez and Howard April 22, a Saturday, according to. requests. Councilman Theodore Silverman. Kemieth Haber, Broolclyn Liberal, Lilienthal was al so challenged I. Upsey, 09erMas Agendes: would ban all elections to quasi­ A full Allocatlons Committee Mr. Sllverman, a Broolclyn on his claim that the "Inordinate Owen Landman, Community public alflce after 8\Dldown on Relations Agencies: William L. meeting will be held on Monday, Democrat who has been pressing prlo.e • . • for the abnormal this Issue for months, charged Friday and on Saturday and on US/ h r a e I relationship" bas Robin, Cultural Agencies: Albert March 27, at 4 p.m. In the SUnday. The major elections Wayland Room of the Wayland th at the weekend elections Included $6 bllllon-to Israel 1n· I. Gordon, Religious Ages,cles: affected would be to the 26 Elliott Dlttelman, ijatlonal Manor. The recommendations' scheduled by antipoverty offldals Israeli bonds during 194871. A arrived at In this mee,tlng will be disc:rlmlnated against Jews, who antipoverty corporations and the spokesman for the Israel Bond Service Agencies. Arthur J, Levy 31 community school boards. submitted for approval to the observe the sabbath from Organization said that during that. ls also serving on the committee. It WH lntroouced without 'They will meet on M~ay, March Federation's board of directors sundown Friday to sundown period bond sales totaled $1.9 at an early April meeting. Saturday. Orthodox Jews do not comment at a City Council billion, of which 85 percent - 20, at 7:30 p.m. at die home of meeting nm duller than the Mr. ZUt-fer. travel or write on the sabbath.
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