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E n tered flS Sc-oond-Cla..,og Matt.er, N ov. 7, 1929, a.t the Post Of. fiec at Providcnee, R. l ., U nder the Act of Jr1 &.rch S, 1879 PROVIDENCE, R I., FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1933 5 Cents the Copy WORLD OPINION FORCES NAZIS BETH ISRAEL WOMEN SEAT TO LET UP ON ANTI-SEMITISM '33 OFFICERS Visit of American Special Ambassador May Have Al\TNOUNCE-111ENT Mrs. Leo Weiner Inducted I ln keeping ,-;•ith its 1>olicy of Had Effect ext.ending and bettering its as President for service t o its thousands of read­ Silent Boycott Prevails ers t hroughout t he State of Third Term Rhode Island and southeastern :Although pr essure from the our­ Massachusetts. the Je"·ish B er­ YEAR"S RECORD REVTEW"EO side wor ld is causing t.he Hitler gov­ a.ld today makes its appcaranc-e em.ment to new with 80me concern on "·hit.e book paper. instead of tlte devast atin g effects of its per­ on newsprint stock. Mrs. Leo Wc:i ner was installed as aecution. matters hJ"~e progressed roo president of t he Sisterhood of Tem­ far and Kazi followers are aroused Q H C p ple Bet.h lsrael for the t hird eonse<"­ to too high a pitch of fa naticism. for I • • • aSSOVer utive tl'r m .at the a nnual induction any real w"ilhdrawal. There seems to cerf'monies VVednesdav even.in g. Al­ Ll""-E "BOYS" ORSER.YANCE be more inclina tion to obtain re­ bert Lisker. president" of t he 1t1en's snits mor e gradually and to pad D ance Tuesday Club w.as I.he installin g official. Ac.cl aimed as o-ne of th.e ""Tnnst PNJ­ l n his ad.dress. Mr. Lisker , om­ gressive s teps in -rect-nt JewiS'h his­ with bo~ing gloves tlie brass-knuckle t.ory, t he Ba-,. :Mi tzv.a.h ce.-relnO"JlY for da~~ods rhat have beE>n used ro The Passover holiday ~;11 come mended the !':isterhood on t he fi ne work aec.om.plishNI for t he benefit of ![irJs will be introduced i11 Rhode l land by Rabbi lsrael M. GoldlllJIJl .at For ex,tmple, there is the ordin- to a close for the younger folks at the Tf'mple and t he community at Temple Emanu-El, April 22. ance which exempts from the un:iver- ihP 12th annuA..l dance of the Or der lar,:re. .a.nd enc-onragcd th em for greater f' ffort~. Reports of th e vari­ The cel"emC\ny, a sta..rt;Jing innova-­ ss.l unemployment order those Jew- of Hebraic Comradeship "hich takes tion for conservative .co'Ilgl'"egation:s, ish 1s"W"yers who fought a.t the front place n~"1: Tuesday eYening at the ous cha.irmrn of s tandin Jr committees. sho"·c-d gra.tifying r esults during t he­ corresponds to the boys' ba:r mitz- or ha,e near relati,es who fought A rcadiA ballroom. vah, ofTeTlng to the youn -gil-1 sitn­ past ye-a r .. Mrs. \\1 eine.r read a r e­ th~ as well 11..s the postponement . . . ilAr incentive to pursue_ .a life o1. u~t:il Sept. mber of the J>.doption of Present md,cations show that s ume of last vrar's work which was 1 mos, enrhusiaStic--R Tly received by the­ Jewish idealism n..~ i~ pl"e..1::.ented t.o p,µ-manent .regulations :ior practice Jru·ge delegations will attend from the Je"ish youni,: ma:n a.t the age of in. the cou'(ts rui~ in st,tate hospitals. j \Yoonsocket, Pnll Rh·er, ~e'W'J)ort. Tnf'Mbers. J 2. Several gjrls will rake J)a:rt in There ~ also indication that .the Worcester -,rnd nei ghboring Rhode Donations to the BMk of Life the fil'$t has mit.zv:ah ceremo'l1y .a were made by the follow:in ir: the ~ycott_ al JeVt"l.5-h merchants, con- j 1~lan 1 cities. The event wh.ic"h is week from tomon-ow mo-rnin.g --at "the tinued m a.t.tenuated measure after ~ ' . Farnilv 1>f the late Harris Kenner, Morris Avenue Temple. its actu.sl revoca.tion, is losing for ce Iheld yearly on the last mght of in meinon- of Harris ,Kenner; Mrs. To become eligible, a canrudate and that less stress has been placed Passover brings together thouSJ1nds Abraham Bachman in m emorv of her must be J 2 years .of age, :-:.how .ade­ on !fle immedia~e ~placeme~t of of young folks from these cities. l ate husban d; Mrs. Samuel 'Fl. Ern­ quate knowledge of Jewish rel.igfon I ~t.of, in memory of her late husban d. ,md the Jewish home, be prepa:red to J e'Wl~ employes m pr1v.a.te huSJn ess. Tickets may be procured from any Mrs. Abraliam White, th e Slmcha ­ W1thout a doub~ the mess caused member of the committee or at t h e rea,l .,,_ selection of the Uiw cand n,­ chairman, read the n ames of th e do­ cite the required "berochos." by upsetting of German bu!>iness is ballroom on the evening of the nors inscribed in th e Book last year. becommg apparent _m Germany, and dance. Al Raisner and Samuel Ka­ R..\BBI JSR.A.EL M. GOLl>MAN Explains New Rite The names of all donors to t h e Sim­ ·~e .are to introduce in our oon- further. world opm1on has shm.\"Tl n o Ig,rn hea.d the committee assisted by cha an d Mortgage funds will be in­ 1,VhQ is inaugurating Bas Mitzvah grega.tion .a -new reli,gions cereno1157 sign of. yielding either to Nazi Edmund Wexler;, Al Rosenberg, scribed in th e Book of Lif e, for a for girls here known a.s the Bas M.it:zv,,Ji ceremony blno.georung or ~ az, p ropaganda. amuel Markowit z Charles Kr etman perman ent recor d. The object is t,0 H owever, even the Nazi leaders and George Labush, the Ja.tter b eing for girls," Rabbi Goldman explamed. r aise mon ey for the Tern-ple m ort­ " Th first Bas M; tzv'1.h celebration themsehTes would find it practically the n ewly elected educational direc­ ~age which h as b een taken over by impossible to stem the tide n ow , for tor. will be h eld in <>ur Temple on Sat­ oonsta.nt pressure is being put upon the SisterhONI. Rev. A. Solotist, urday monli.11§, ~ ril 22. .This :Bas them f rom below to fulfi II to the Besides Mrs. W einer, the follow­ Mltzv'1h ceremony has been l:ntn>­ Jetter the promises upon which they Hadassah Meets at ing officers were installed: Cantor and Mohel duced in many of the )eadltlg IIJld obtained office. Miss H enrietta Goldstein, h onor­ progre..

JE1WISH HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1933

8 ...... 8 : 8 ...... 0 The Victory of a Hospital Deficit J By CHARLES M. HOFFMAN, Miriam Hospital '------;-- I ! I was at a luncheon table around If a hospital were a money-making which were gathered another hospi­ institution, then it would cease to be EASTER GREETIN GS tal superintendent and the two prin­ a hospital in the truest sense of the cipal members of his board. The word.n . latter were capable and wealthy bus­ lj0 ...... ~!;I~~:J...... 0 iness men, who make this pa rticular "I conduct a business which is a hospital their hobby, and as the end money-making institution_, but that Passover Greetings 1 of the year a pproached, they felt is what it is. A hospital never that a little friendly conference should be organized or conducted to Wayland Manor would not be out of order. make money. It has a mission to The hospital superintendent talked perform, an ideal to live up to. It of what had been done during the must aim to give the finest in medi­ Lin~=ag~ark '',,,_Ii,, cal service to everyone who comes Automobil e Repairing year and of some plans he had for ihe coming year. Then, one of the to it as a patient. To do this in a Dining Room 1961 Elmwood Ave. business men asked him, "How does proper manner, to conduct itself as the institution stand financially, Mr. an institution for the care of the Norwood Superintendent?" His reply was sick and ailing, it must give two _ Tel. WI. 4720 \ that common one in the hospital dolla rs worth of service for every _0 ...... 0 fi eld: "Oh, we•n \\~nd up the year dollar it receives. Of course, it can­ not make money-because it is not 8 ...... 0 with a defi cit-as usual." The two business men looked at each other there for the purpose of making ih ...... ~ and smiled, and one of them, evi­ money. It is there for the puryose dently acting as spokesman, said: of making people well. Patients 1;1 ...... 0 "Fine! That•s the thing I like t o should pay according to their means, hear you say at the end of every but the lack of means must not keep year-and that is why I am so much a patient from getting all that the interested in this hospital. Do you hospital can give." know, l\

hospital is the only institution in has a hospital which proudly di s­ I,,,,,,_ I ;_1, I t he world which should be proud of plays a deficit at the end of the year, Get Our Estimate-Satisfaction=~~ Guaranteed-Quality :Materials ~;,~;,(,~;i· ''''' c::tt winding up each year with a deficit, should understand that that ho§pital i 558 Smith Street PL. 8184 1 so that it has t o go out and hustle is fu lfilling its functions, and it is GENERAL PAINTING CONTRACTOR-PAI NTS & SUPPLIES ~ ...... i;') up some money to do its work ? That the duty of the community to make seems a strange thing, but it is true. good the deficit." j 99 Fox Point B_oul evard Telephone GAspee 9342 j r;I~t~t~JJE/tit&~~r Fall River Jewish Community Center News tJ...... i;i \ PLANED SURFACED \ ~~~~;;~~; 1 F INISHED 1 YO UNG J!EN•s GROUP MEETS represented by Samuel Bogorad, r...... ;:· ;;~·~;~...... 1 \ ,1 0 DERN MA CHI NES 1 The J ewish Young Men of Fa11 Stanley Epstein, George Schwartz 1 · DExter 2330 1 Ri ver met Sunday aft ernoon to or- a nd Sanford Herman, alternate. ; 14 Years Satisfactory Service ~ ganize a new cl ub. A progressive Harry A. Gourse was the presid- 1 A. COPPOLA l group of young men of ages 21-30 ing chairman. Modern Floor Planing comprise this organization and a c\ z A p \ SSOVER DANCE 1 & 1 series of activities were planned at ' ·p ·· · · 'd · ' d ; · Surfacing Company ~ this meeting. A assover ance was spons~re ; 557 Charles St. Providence ; DEBATE FALL RI VER VS. by the A. Z._A. at the Center \\ e,1- lil:::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ KEW BEDFORD In esday e,·em~g. Guests were pres- Sunday evening, April 9, at 8.15 ent _from ::'\ew Bedford, Newport, j Newport Gas Light j P. M. A strong team representing Prondence and Taunton. the Kew Bedford J ewish Community BOA RD TO MEET 1;1 ...... ~~:...... 0 l;J ...... {] Center came to Fall Ri ver Sunday The next meeting of the Board of J I t _ ::Si;~::::: .... j Company ] evening to debate the subject 11 Re- Directors ,,.; n be held at the Cen­ : : Passover Greetings Passove1· Greetings ~ VV ?'.s hes their Je,wi.sh ~ solved that the International \Var 1 ter Thursday evening, April 20 at 8 1 1 Debts be Cancell ed." The affirma- 1 o'clock. A nominating committee Friends and Consumers ti,·e was supported by F a ll River and Iw ill be appointed to present _a sla~ J.R.HEATH the team consisted of Saul Lipis, of members for the board which Wlll J. E. Bernier Milton Lincoln and Maurice Sludsky. J be voted on at the annual meeting 22 Years - Providence a nd The New Bedford organization was in May. Ifit+~u;~ ~;.::~:~;i~~!~~ : Vicinity AUTO REPAIRING Expert General Repairing ~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.~ ASHES REMOVED JEWISH ORPHANGE I New England Region Satisfaction Gua ra nteed NOTES GENERAL HAULING Young Judaea Meets Courteous Ser vice Low P rices CHILDREN RECE IVE PASSOVER Pleasant St. 49 Peck Street GIFTS HOpkins 1430 ) President Walter I. Sundlun and Local Members Report / ! · j GA. 5933 the board of directors of the J e\\~Sh 6 ...... 0 @...... ~. Orphanage of Rhode Island grate­ Greatly enthused by the announce­ 0 ...... 0 fully acknowledge gifts and dona­ ment that the National Convention will be held in this section, members tions for the Passover season from Passover Greetings Passover Greeti,igs I the followjng friends of the children : of the Executive Board of the New ,~i~~f:[~~::,: Samuel M. Magid, Mrs. Louis Bol­ England Region of Young Judea 6...... d r;;i ...... 1P otow, llfr. and Mrs. George Sand­ immediately started plans for the peril, Morris Feinberg, William great conclave at a meeting held last City Ash Company FRANK PETIT Sunday. at the home of Miss Jean­ i The California I Hanzel, Mrs. Max Temkin, Mrs. General F urniture Mover Harry S. Beck, Mrs. M. L. Felder, ette Lyons in , vorcester, at which For Quick Service Phone Us \ Artificial Flower Co. l J . Loupos. James Goldman and Mi ss F ra nk B. Ruben presided_ The con­ Local and Long Distance Belle N. Temkin. vention will be held at Sunset Lodge, CINDERS FREE - SMALL Piano 1\loving ) extend to their many 1 SEDER HELD Sharon, on June 25-26. DELIVERY CHARGES Wholesale and Retail \ Jewish friend.s and patrons\ The Passover festival of libera­ While the convention discussion tion was observed in a spirit of glad­ was the feature of the meeting many COAL AND WOOD 1 Passover Greetings 1 ness at the Orphanage. It was ini­ other important matters held the Range Oil Sc gal. fl oor. In his report, Morris Block, 14 Stokes Street tiated by a service in the Orphanage j 66 Calhoun Ave. W Est 3324 I Cor. Snow a nd Weybosset Sts. I synagogue, followed by the beautiful educational chairman, recommended WEst 3638 j traditional Home seder commem­ that a conference of leader s be held o...... 0 l ~ ...... [j orating the deliverance of the Is­ at which a definite program for the o...... a raelites from Egypt. led by Dr. year might be p lanned. By this plan Fannie Feldman; East Boston, Sid--,e------., Louis B. Wolfenson and in which all all clubs will adhere to a truly ney Akell; Boston, Mrs. Sarah YOUNG ISRAEL the children participated. Young Judaean program. Schweitzer. Many favorable r eports and prom­ New centers a re being organized ... ises of co-operation have been r ~ in every section of New England, r ~ Rabbi H erman J . Beck of St. ceived by Benjamin Schweitzer, ported Mrs. Sarah Schweitzer, chair ­ Louis. Mo. addressed the Friday chairman of the Keren Hanoar Fund man of r egistration. Salem, Fram­ Evening Forum of Young Israel on for New England. With this fund, ingham, Claremont, Gardner, Man­ the subject "Four Steps in Redemp­ 1 tion of Israel." Sidney Hedrick was r·;;;~;~~;;; .. which is a project of National Young chester, Portsmouth and other dis­ chairman. Judaea, boys and girls in Palestine tricts are establishing Young Judaea Election of officers was hald wjth wi ll be able to learn the rudiments clubs. the following r esults: of camping and outdoor life so they J oseph Keller, finance chairman, President. Sydney Cohen; vice­ [l, ...... ,...... ,...... oc .. [l r might take care of themselves in stated that methods of financing the president, Reuben Marks; recording 0 ·- ...... 0 ~[~~~~~:~1 any emergency. To raise their quota region are under discussion. Men­ secretary, Israel ZukrofT; financial a nd to enable all their members t o l Passover Gree tings / j l O Thomas St. DE. 0592-3-4 j tion was made of the Dollar Cam­ secretary, Samuel Penn; treasurer, participate, clubs are suggested by paign now under way by the Nation­ Abraham Kilberg. [jJ .... : ...... c;j the chairman to have a box in which al Office. Committees to a rrange the ! Frank E. Remington ! the members ma y " do their Young A rehearsal of tl1e mock trial, campaign in their own communities written by Martin Cohen, was h eld Judaea a good turn by giving at wi ll be appointed. least a penny a week. " with the foll owing cast: i Inc. - I Two new appointments were made. Clerk. Sydney Cohen ; Mr. Stein­ Per Job E ncouraging indeed were the re­ Arno Wrazlowsky of this city was kellinio, Israel Zukerolf; judge, Abe FUNERAL HOME ports of the various di stricts, who made chairman of organ ization and Any Make reported renewed interest a nd acti­ Kilberg; attorney for t he defen se, Sidney Ake!J of East Boston will Samuel Penn; attorney for the plain­ ! 1604 Broad St., Edgewood ! vity. The foll owing reports were have charge of publicity. Refresh­ Car t.iff, Hyman \V einberg, foreman1 Ir­ / HOpkins 7730 / given .Rh ode Island, Morris Block; ments were served by J eanette ving Berry. 0 ...... 1,) Brakes Adjust ed ...... 50c Worcester, J eanette Lyons ; Lowell , Lyons. 0 ...... 8 Car Greased and Sprayed .... !iOc Among those who attended the Sydney Cohen, winner of seeond Cnr WaJJ hed ..... 50c board meet in g were: Mr. and :Mrs. place in t he Intennediate Speaking A book is only n book. but. hn\'(' you General Photo Co. i Wheels Aligned :, Oc J oseph Kell er 1 Mrs. Hose Yarlas, t ho uir ht thnt. tin.' n •11Linl{ o r o ne hel ps, Contest addressed the Center Men's Motor Tune Up . . .. !'.Oc thp libmrinn 1111d hi.'1 elt•rktc, l he 1rnb­ Roslyn Kell er1 Fa nnie Leve, Mr. and Clu b. fi Quarts of Oil fi Oc lls ht•r 11 11d h l1t ompluyei-, lhC' !lUt h nr 1rnd l\·l rs. Morris Sheer, Morris Bl ock, Shock A bsorbcrs .. H~'ii'jj;:;j' 50c hi!! fn rnily: llw ll·nd nnd OO IJP C' r min<.'r" Arno Wrazlowsky, a ll of Providence; o ...... '0 Commercial Photographers I,':::,,',,, wish their many Jewish who 1>r0fluce tht• rnetnl for Lh l• 1, l11te11 Vn h•es Ground and ( r,;,m wh h- h the book i!, printrd, t he J eanette Lyons, E~ther Schwartz. / Passover (fi·eetings / friends cind patrons a H. c raced, Each pnpt•r mnke r nnd 11ro• lm."(' l'S o r th C' ni»,• PauLine Levenson a nd Rose Golding 50¢ tt-rl,d )w u~... thc p rinkr 1111d thl' In k of \.Yorcester ; l\·1r. and Mrs. Ilenja­ mnkrr nnd hi !'I ,•11111loyC'!'I. t he binder and l-fctppy Passover Complete J\lajor i\.fotor Overha ul min Schwei tze r o! Montcla.irj Anna­ j_ Bell Electric Co. !_ Includes Labor and Parts hi" C' tnPIO)'l'!'I: tlw 11111k cr of tht• cover 131 IV ASHJ GTON STl!EET bok hchJ l'!I th(' t e,c tile workers, 1\nd t h(' 0 ...... c;j nrti11t11 n1ul lith0Jrr111)h er11 who make lhc ney Akel! of East Bost on. I Electric Refrigerators i 8 CYL IN OEn CA R $3<1. 00 dust Jackel!! are benefited. 8 ...... 0 0 ...... {;] / 139 Gray St. WEst 2878 / \V e do not employ any a uto me· HE:NT BOO l

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FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1933 Samples Still There )lore Agitation Needed O ,...... ?...... G 1:',:'',=,=,, This, being PassoYer Week, it is ta~ai~t '1":fw1n ~~7 d~,::"ilie ~ : / assorer reetings pertinent to recall how Hitlerism i,_ was fought m ancient EgypL Moses migrat ion bars to Palestine. Never Jo· seph Bn·en JEWISH CALENDAR finally won his pomt through the in- 1 was England m a m ~re favorable [ Pl te . d S W rk fhction of ten plagues on the Egyp- mood for such a plea. :\:ever was the : as rl:°~ an rucco_ 0 tians. tragic situation of the Jew more [ Repamng Our Specialty , 5693 1933 I ha Ye been told t hat there are platnly re, ealed to the world at I1 ..\II work guaranteed_ £.,-ti.mates 1 7TH DAY PESSACH .. MOKDA Y, APRIL 17 still to this day samples of all the large. 1 Cheerfully Furnished [ ROSH CHODESH IYAR THURSDAY, APRIL 27 plagues in Egypt. particula rly of But England, we may be sure, is ' 61 \\ aterman Av. WL 1176 1 LAG B'OMER ...... su:srD ..\ Y. MAY 14 "kinim." not gomg to take any step, unless ~ ...... - ...... -.13 ROSH CHODESH SIVA:\' ...... FRIDAY, MAY 26 Producing Plagues the J ews themselves take the initi- p ...... _ '!3 1ST DAY SHABUOTH ...... WED:srESDA Y. MAY 31 I don't know how ) loses brought ative ailtl raise a clamor. ~o coun- ~ Passoi:er Greetings ; ROSH CHODESH T.UfMl.i Z ... SU~DAY. J UKE 25 down this plague of crawling Yermin try e\·er does. = - F AST OF TAMMUZ ...... TUESDAY, JULY 11 on the Egyptians. The supposition Temt\'!6::! {:;5. ~~~t~tuation l Stanl ' M k t l ROSH CHODESH AB ...... MONDAY, J ULY 24 is that it was done through mys tical ~ ey s ar e ~ FAST OF All ...... WEDNESDAY. AUG. 2 means. I presume that it could be is, it has been not without its edu- : ME S G : ROSH CHODESH ELL -L WEDNESDAY. AUG. 23 0 ! ::Na~hf~~h!1 ':10••i!te":e 7h~~ f~ ca~~ ~·~~~~; who, until these out- ! 186 p~:fie;;;-St. R~~~~ ! 5694 - 1933-34 some of the wars of the future, the breaks. knew that even Eckner, the 0 -.... ,...... - .... 0 ROSH HASHO.'AH THURSDAY. SEPT. 21 combatants will use sllch means - Zeppelin pilot, v,as a J ev.. 0 ...... ~ .., O YOM KIPPUR ...... SATURDAY, SEPT. 30 infectious plagues and the like as The ~azis we are told, have com- . : !ST DAY SUCCOTH ...... THURSDAY, OCT . 5 they ha'< for instance lately learned piled a " Who's Who" listing hun- i_- Imperial Laundry !_ SHEMINI ATZERETH ...... THURSDAY, OCT. 12 to use gas dreds of prominent people, such as SIMCHATH TORAH ...... _...... FRIDAY. OCT. 13 . · . . Eckner, who v.-ere not known to be ' C ' Weapons for the )lmonty , J ewish, but who apparently either j ompany 1_ Certainly, there does seem to be are J ews or descendants of Jews. needful some method by which a I And yet the :-;- a.zi has nothing for I 88 Harold Street 1 THREE THOUSAND YEARS AFTER PHAROAH nunonty aught fight back. Today these Eckners, these Re inhardts, ) extends Passo'Cer Greetings to ) the minority is hopeless. Take the these Fabers, but the knife and the \ their J ewish friends and oatrons , case of the J ews in llitlerist Ger- boycott! - \ T eleohone WEst 6950 [ Never before in the long hard history of the Jew has the many. How can less than one per- f;;J ...... 0 5-... ,...... · ...... - .. ----13 festival of Passover been observed with greater emotion by ce_nt of the po1mlation _fight back 1 Passover Greeti1rns ~ P ...... · ...... ·-----s with anns? It 1s 1mposSJble. : '?:I : : J W ill C t ' the Jews· throughout the world than it is this year. The suf- But the little "kinim" spread he re t J W M C ~ j • · arpen er ) ferings of the people of Israel in ancient Egypt as related in >:1dct!here might make_ anf mi~1i l · · oore O. l -,,,,\ FU.'""E&R_~nHOME ',,,) the Bible, and which occurred over three thousands of years don·t nd~':i"b~h':;'t ~h~:tc ihe -scien- 1 SIDEWALKS ..\:\'D ROOFI:-:G I _, ,,..., ago, are being re-enacted today in Germany. tific chemical genius among t he Jews l OF ALL KI:-:DS l oi Germany to produce something 1 143 A.liens Avenue 1 / lHi Westm1nster St. WEst 0033 l 0 It seems as though the hand of Time had stopped moving ~[0 !\'.iitaf .:1;./o'1n·:~o~d1;:"rs nth~~!: I \ Pro,idence j j E. li. Carpenter c. H. Platt j these countless centuries. Oppression. persecution, hatred big- [11€ndous part the Jews have played 0, ...... ,0 c,...... _ •• _ 0

0 ~1::a,a:;e a,~i~:\~v~'.!~::g:f::.tal~~o:e :o::~:n:;sy!:sd:r ~Fl~~a~(e:t'.~:~E:t;i r...... ;:: ;~:; .. ;::·~:;: ...... T ,_,,.'',,,,_-',,,', ...... PB.. :.sE.. ;:AN :u ; p::o·~-T{J~ [3 the teaching of religion and justice and righteousness and hu- people. Jewish Scientists :_=_ Jacques Lunch _j_ manity by countless sects, in countless churches, and in count- Just for a spell. when J read of less schools. Is it possible that the human race on this earth the horrible atrocities the H.itlerists l 126 Wickenden St. ~L.\. 9453 l DAILY SP ECIAL Ll.":\'CHEO'i is incapable of learning to be human? have per petrated against the Ger- j 9 Canal Street PL.. 8195 j For 3 Treat _ Try Our Deli- man Je,.·s, I would like to be a little _j PROnDE~CE j_ It has been the sad lot of the Jew to have been the victim less civilized. I almost wish the ciou.s Steru·s Fritz Habers and their like - the j Open from 4 a. m. until 8 p. m. \ 29 Richmond St. PL.. 9195 of the inhumanity of every tyrant of every nation since the Je..-ish crd•mi~try '/>.ot:,"1. p~~ze ~ · a...... 0 d>...... - .••••. --0 1 dawn of time-of Egypt, Persia, Ass)Tia, Babylon, Greece, ~~~0 ;;:.._a';:i :.:'a;~ ·1 ~oul~Lrenjo; O ...... ,...... ,...... ,...... 0 \J -t;J Rome, Spain, Russia, Poland, and now of Germany. Even En- the spectacle of Hitler and Goebel _)',,,',,,',,,',,,_ Passover Greetings ' 1 Pas'over Greetings l tch th gland, most enlightened nation of the European and Asiatic ~:~. ingThtehe:e~,·zes,·oorufsm eir " kin- REU TER SPA -,_,,,, TILE~CRAFf, Inc. I,,,,_ continents, eYen England at one time persecuted the Jews in- ,, • human],· Some weeks ago this column sug- We Ser

SOCIAL AND OPPOSITE MODERN THEATRE PERSONAL A regular meeting of t he Ladies• i FATHALLAH H. MILLER Hebrew Free Loan Association will I IM~RTl:11 AND Dl:ALll:R IN be held Wednesday afternoon. April I 19 in the Women's Republi can _club on Washington street, at two o'clock. ORIENTAL RUGS Mrs. Harry Shatkin will preside. AND CARPETS The following committee will as­ sist Miss Lillian Blumenthal and Miss Beatrice Go ldowsky, co-chair­ men for the donors luncheon to be sponsored by the Providence Chapter of Junior Hadassah on J une 12. Miss Matilda Goldblatt, treasurer; NEW LOCATION '1 Miss Nettie Bander. publicity; and Miss Elizabeth Davis, ex-officio. The Repairing and washing by original Persian method! general committee comprises Mrs. 41 9 Westminster Street Dora G. Albert. the Misses Ann Ber­ It is a pleasure for Mr. HYMAN WEINBERG to announce a re­ covitz, Mollie Bercovitz, Frances newal of the service to which he has devoted so many years .. . Colonial Dramatization to be Brodsky, Minnie Brown, Evelyn Co­ And it is particularly gratifying that this service is again located hen. Reatha Cohen. Freeda Ernstof. at the same store which he made famous for values Given at Council Meeting April 18 Ann F ishman, Claire Greenstein, Evelyn Greens tei n, Rosal.ind Parker, DRESSES Evelyn Perry, Bell a Rubinstein, A dramatization by members in Stuart will be given by L. Earle Rose Singer, Natalie Sam peril, Sally THAT ARE DIFFERENT Colonial costume will feature the Rowe, director of the Museum. The Simons. Belle Temkin. Ethel Wolfe. next regular meeting of the Provi­ Council members will visit the Mu­ and Mildred Zisquit. $3.75 to $10.75 dence section, Council of Jewish seum during the afternoon, where Women, which takes place at 2 there wi ll be the current exhibition Announcement has been received IMPORTANT-Mr. Haroy Berk. formerly of Berk Dress Shoppe is o'clock Tuesday afternoon, April 18, of early objets d• art as well as early of the engagement of Miss Sally now associated with us at the Rhode Island School of De­ American paintings, among which Bortman of Malden, Mass. to Em­ sign. The presentation will describe there will be several by Gi lbert Stu­ manuel Ho11ander, son of Mr. and COLD STORAGE·----. the rece ption tendered President art. Mrs. Morris Hollander of Public George Washington a t the Court Mrs. Benjamin Rossman, chairman street, this city. FOR YOUR FURS House in Providence during his visit of the Council•s Art Committee. is here on August 17. 1790. being assisted in arranging the aft­ A novelty dance for the benefit of with absolute protection against fire, theft The cast will include Mrs. David ernoon's program, by Mrs. E. Gard­ the Donors• Group wi ll be given arid moths Adelman, Mrs. Samuel Blacher, Mrs. ner Jacobs, Mrs. Leon Semenoff, Wednesday evening, May 3, at the Nathan Bolotow. Mrs. Charles Cope­ Mrs. Samuel Starr. and Mrs. Louis Jewish Community Center, under the land, Mrs. Bernard Goodman, Mrs. B. Wolfenson. sponsorship of Miss Sophia Singer E. Gardner Jacobs. Mrs. Allen Mark­ and Miss Julia Hochberg. off. Mrs. David Pollack. Mrs. John A business meetipg, presided over J . Rouslin and Mrs. Samuel Wachen­ by Mrs. Louis· H: Borod. t he presi­ Sisterhoods Asked to Attend dent. will precede .the program. Mrs. Rose Dressler of Publi~ heimer. street. who spent the past three . . Mrs. Celia Parvey will sing a months in Florida, has returned to Women's, League Convention in . group of songs written by Francis Mrs. Irving Abrams and daughter. Helene Abrams, have returned to her · holl"!-e.- She visited in Miami, Hopkinson, the first American com­ Palmetto, Bradentown and Wauch'.- poser. which were dedicated to their home on Taft avenue after a View of Problems Facing Jews ula. · . ' . . \ George Washington. Miss Rose Mill­ six weeks' stay in Miami Beach, man will play the accompaniment on Fla. . An appeal to Jewish· Sisterhoods .a nd can make to keep· Judaism safe a spinet. Ladies' Union Aid throughout the United States and for. world elllig}J.tenment." Mrs. Spie• Mrs. Leon Semenoff. who will act Mr. and Mrs. Asher Albert of Canada to send delegations . to the gel said. · ·' as mistress of ceremonies, and all Pratt street announce the engage­ Distributes Over 16th annual convention. of ·the .wom- the hostesses of the day will be in ment of their daughter. Miss Shir­ en•s Leazye .of the United Syna-, costume. ley Liss, to Benjamin J . Winicour,. gogue of America, which will be held ·· ·· Enjoy these A lantern-slide lecture on Gilbert also of Pratt' street. . $800 For Passover at the Hotel Pennsylvania. New 'beautiful quar­ Mrs. E. Rosen. president of the York City. from May 7 to 9. has ter hour pro- Ladies ·. and Union Aid Association been issued by Mrs: Samuel Spiegel grams. . announced yesterday that more than of .New York, National Rresident of . ~STALS · eight.hundred dollars had been dis, the organization. Mrs. SJ)ieg~l is­ WPRO Week days -5.45 p. m. To all our friends and well-wishers . we extend our very tributed to needy families for Pass'. suecl' the appeal in view· Of the· "m8ny · . Saturday - - 9.45 Ii. m. over. Several packages of Passover problems facing. ..Judaism and Ithe best wishes for a Passover season of food were sent to Howard and the world at the present thne." . reformatory, , happiness and prosperity Peclatjng that ~ ~~ii. ' ' ~ttpnd~d ·-; .~••• ,; ::J° ..ci T f ....1' For many years. the Ladies• Aid Corivention was niore · :heCessary this ..,_\ , -4 ~ .4 t'-..J has ·continued· its policy of distribu­ year than ever- before . foi;. the . p·mi- 1 1 ting Mos· Chitom ·du.ring Passover. pose of taking common couns~I. Mrs. PUTNAM PII\E HARMONY, R . L THE JEWISH HOME FOR THE sometimes.furnishing clothing, other Spiegel said : · MANAOI.MENT of ..10HN BAIIUl5A . times food,. and in most cases, both. 11 In these days of unrest it is more Although the requests for help this than ever the duty of the Jewish DANCING AGED OF RHODE ISLAND year have far exceeded any in its woman to safeguard and pass on to EVERY NITE history. and although the Mos Chit­ their children the ideals and tradi­ om drive this year was not as suc­ tions of Judaism. The aspirations SATURDAY NITE 0 ...... ,, ...... _...... ,...... & cessful as in previous years, due no and ideals of Judaism must send DANCING and doubt to the economic conditions. the PREMIER VODEVILLE r_i ...... anew a warmth and a glow to the o o··...... ,...... o organization did its utmost to see hearts of men. Judaism is at pres­ BIG DOUBLE FEATURE BILL. that no family in need went with­ ent facing numerous problems both No Cover Charge-Good Food j May the Passover bring 1 I We extend wall hearty l out some aid, no matter how sma11. internally and externally. Jewish Pep Kcon and Her Playboys Mrs. Rosen wishes to extend her women must come together and take Billy Harris Colored Hot Shots. sincere thanks to the generous con­ counsel over these problems. The ½'<> Marsh. Master of Ceremon­ tributors and to the members who Synagogue must be the central fo­ ru es. Centredale 0749-J-1 worked indefatigably. to make the cus from which a guiding light must Centredale 07<19-J more unfortunate of the community, emanate." Ia little happier for Pass9ver. Predicting that the convention 1;1" ...... '8 :::.::::::"':. I :~: :::. A bridge is being planned for would adopt the most serious note Wednesday afternoon, May 10, to in years, Mrs. Spiegel went on to Passover Gt·eetings Ladies' Hebrew j Workmen's Circle, j take place at Temple Beth-EI with say that the J ewish women would Mrs. Morris Mellion as chairman. It play a large part in formulating is hoped that the proceeds will en­ plans to steer civilization into bet­ Free Loan Assoc. able t he organization to continue its ter paths. Sherba Beverages No.. 812 .. work. "The convention will d.i scuss the L...... -...,;l progress the Jewish woman must Fruit Punch D, ...... G ~ ? j LEAGUE CALENDAR i "Contains the real fruit" Monday. April 17- IV e extend to all our best j May the Passover Season I Miriam Hospital, aften10on. ! Tuesday, April 18- Co uncil of ,Jewish Women, after­ r-~:~:~::.~::::·· noo n. 1,,_ wishe:::::e1~appy ',!',,' 32 ::~~~: :::nue i 0,...... Wednesday, April 19- :,- ~ Lndies' Hebrew Free Loan, after­ m noo n. '? ...... South Prov idence Ladies' A id, eve­ I ning. b:::::.:.: :i~ Monday, Apri l 24- Council .Book Review, nftentoon. oneer Organization l Tuesday. AP,ril 2u- I p::!:":.~:::.er ! I :;~;;~' I Women I ioneers ' Club, afternoon. South Providence Institute Auxil­ 0 ...... c& iary, evening. 1...... ,...... 1 .&i ...... lfl l:~~1:1 ...... i:~;°.:...... ~. o Ladies' Uni on League for Con­ 1:1 ...... ~ sum/Jtives, afternoon. Wednesl ay, April 26- Women Pioneers' Donors' Lunch­ eon, evening. .~=;:::~::::::::! Jndependent J ewi sh Mothers' Alli­ AT REASONABLE RATES ance, afternoo n. Council Peace Group, afternoon.

Providence Post j ANNOUNCES RESIGNATION Weinstein's Lake Pearl Manor I I LAKE PEARL WHENTHAM. MA SS. ~:~:f:.~:. Myer M. Cooper. president of the No. 23, Jewish War I Jewish Home for I I J ewish Press Publishing Co .• Inc .• ALL FACILITIES FOR CATEHI NG publishers of the J ewish Herald of WEDDINGS. BANQUETS. BHIDGE PARTIES. ETC. Veterans of U. s. 1Pr ovidence, has announced his resig­ I Aged I nation from the post he has been oc­ Situated on Post Road between Boston and Provid nee cupying since the foundation of the ~ ...... ~ ~ ...... J Herald. o ...... fu 7

6 JEWISH HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1933 TRANS-OCEANIC TRIP OFFERS Famous Jewish Zionist Organization Proposes Program for Settlement of Vast Number of Jews in Palestine GOOD VACATION AT LOW PRICE Economist Re- In the fi rst official action t aken by mat ter which demands international signs Position the Zionist Or ganization of America, action. It calls for the co-opera­ S. S. "SINAIA" SAILS FROM deira, a real P a r adise on Ear th ? as a result of t he a nti-J ewish pro­ t ion of the Mandator y Government PROVIDENCE, APRIL 23 The trip v.. • ill next take passengers gr a m in Germany, the Administra ­ and the League of Nations and of TO JAFFA to Lisbon, the capital of Portu­ BELIEVE NAZI OP PRESSION tive Committee, at a meeting a t the all associations interested in inter­ gal ; thence to ..\ lgiers, Na ples a nd FORCED HIM OUT OF POST Hotel Astor, New York, presided national peace in t he steps to be It is not generally knovm t hat Piraeus wi th plent y of t ime for op­ over by 1\-"lorris Rothenber g, Pr esi­ t aken for the prompt consideration there are at times wonderful oppor­ tional shore excursions that will suit Berlin (J TA ) - Professor Morit z dent of the Or ganization, adopted a of the problem involved in this tra­ tunities of going to Palest ine by di­ the convenience of any purse. pla n which has as its basis an a p­ gic situation." rect ships at incredibly low passage F rom Piraeus, the steamer will go J. Bonn, fa mous scholar, r esigned from the Berlin Inst itute of Trade peal to t he League of Nations and The exact method of approach to r ates. to J affa, Beirut a nd Alexandria r e­ the United St ates, through t he government of the United States turning to J a ffa four days later on of which he was t he head. He is appro­ Travel-minded people a r e usually her way to Istanbul and Constanza. one of the best known economists in pria te channels, to under take a ma­ for its a.id in the plan and of ap­ absorbed by the idea of quick t rans­ Germany. jor a nd comprehensive pla n to settle proach to the League of Nations is portation, forgetful of the. real Passengers may, at t heir choice, re­ lar ge numbers of J ews in Palestine, main in J affa for a period of four entrusted to the committee of seven pleasure to be had from an extended Prof. Bonn is also known in the with a financial plan to be worked a J)po.inted by. Mr. Morris Rothenberg, trans-Atlantic trip that will take days to await the return of the United Sta tes, where he taught at out through the appropriat e agen­ Z1oru st President. It was given the them to most interesting places be­ steamer that ,viii take t hem to Con­ the University of California in Berk­ cies. power to edit the plan and to make fore landing in Palestine. Who stanza. Arrangements may also be eley, at the Universit y of Wisconsin At t he meeting, leading figures in steps to carry the plan into action. could resist the temptation of vis­ made f or a two da y stay in Rou­ and at Cornell, in 1915 and 1916. American Zionism wer e present. It was the consensus of opinion iting t he beautiful Azores Islands in mania, sailing from Constanza back He was one of the experts for Ger­ Among those who spoke were Abra­ t hat t he matter be placed before a mid-Atlantic ? to J affa again. many at Versailles and later attend­ ham Tulin, Louis Lipsky, Morris meeting of the American RepreseB­ Such is the unprecedented voyage ed also the Reparations Conference. And who h as not heard of Ma- Ma rgulies. Secretary, Abraham Gold­ tatives of t he J ewish Agency. t hat will be made by t he S S " Sin­ He lect ured at the Institute of Poli­ ber g, J acob de Haas, Charles A. o...... 'O aia" sailing from Providence, Sun­ tics in Williamstown. He is a mem­ l;l ...... 'lll day, April 23. ber of the European board of t he Cowen, Elihu D. Stone, Dr. A. J . Rangy. Dr . Stephen S. Wise. Dr. S. § PASSOVER GREETINGS [ j W assili Leps j As to rates in the Yarious classes, Carnegie Foundation and is the au­ Bernstein, Dr. S. Margoshes, Israel cabin, intermediate, and third, it suf­ thor of a considerable number of ~ Director of ; fices to say that a week 's vaca tion books dealing with economic and po­ B. Brodie and Morris Rothenberg. i Dr. J. Everett Clark 1 i P ROVIDENCE COLLEGE 1 spent at a nearby resort might cost Ii ti cal quest ions, among them The final text of t he statement 1 OF MUSIC 1 considerably more than the voyage " America's Enemy," 1917; "A.m eri­ which was presented by Mr. Rothen­ i wishes his many Jewish 1 above described. ca and Its P roblems," 1925; " The berg , is to be edited by a committee \ friends and patrons a ) F ull details and passage rates F ate of Ca pitalism," etc. He is con­ of seven for transmit ion to the Exe­ available at any Tourist or Steam­ sidered a particular expert on Co­ cutive of the J ewish Agency for Pal­ ~ Happy Passover ) ship Agency. lonial, polit ical a nd interna tional fi ­ estine in . The J ewish Agen­ I i cy is the body recognized by the :~~::f: :::::~1:::~ . - Advertisement na ncial problems. ~ 509 W ~ ;;\:i! ~":e Street j League of Nations in the recon­ ! Home Calls Gladly Accepted j [lJ...... l!I struction of Palestine. The sub­ 0 ...... G) stance of t he stat ement was made lll...... 'e public after t he meeting, ,vhich v.,as G ""'""""'""''"'""'"'" "''" " '""" """" "'" "'""fil held in executive session. ! H drik ' [~_TEMPLE EMANU-EL Solution of Problem Essential . en . son & Son . The preface of t he sta tement, re- J 1 G ' J ewelry Findings a nd Screw PassoYer Services [ Cantor Bettman and t he Choir ,·iewing the situation of the J ews in ~ arage ~ :Machine Products ,,,',,',,,',,,! Germa ny, was devoted to t he a rgu- ~ • ~~ ~~ ~~~~f~~ ~? SerYices for t he concluding days will present a special Passover pro­ ment t hat it is now imperative for 1 General Automobile Repair- j Call of Passover will be held as fo1lows : gr am. t he nationals of the world to ta ke : - GAs pee 2758-2759 for Sunday, April 16, 6 :30 P. M ; Mon- Rabbi in the Community definite and concret e action to help j ing, Auto Painting, Weld- !',,_ day, April 17, 9:00 A. M ; Monday, Rabbi Goldma n will be one of t he QUALITY AND SERVICE April 17, 6:30 P . )1; Tuesday, April three speakers at the Cent ral Con- solve t he problem created by a nit- 1 ing, Battery Service Semitism in Germany. It read, in ~ 274 PINE STREET 18, 9 :00 A. M . gregational Church in the Confer - Memorial sen ·ices at 10 :30. The ence on Church and Industry Mon- part , as follows : . 175 H untington Ave., \VEst 4166 ~ llJ_ ...... [:J "The t ragic occurrences in Ger- (!], .... , .... , .... , .... ,, ...... ,, ...... ,,,.,.,,.,.,.,.,., 11,.,.,. 11EJ ~,:w1jeb~ 0,~D~=~hbi a~dldR:s~:r::ti::~ day evening, Ma y 1st. The other two ma ny serve to place the J ewish prob­ speakers will be Bishop Bennett a nd lem in its specific aspect as an in­ l;l ...... lll Annual Religious School Service Dr. Barbour. Dr. Ledden wi ll pre- ternational question upon the agenda Passover Greetings ) The a nnual service ca 11ed the side. for immediate considera tion. The j School and Home Sabba th held on Rabbi Goldma n has also accepted !1ew Gem:an .Government, disregar d­ the F riday eYening during the week a n invitat ion t o deliver a n address ing const1tut1onal rights of individ­ j Parmentier's j of Passover will be celebrat ed t his at t he Thirt y-Third annual Conven­ u~ls a nd of groups1 deliberately and even.ing. The entir e sen iice is in tion of the Rabbinical Assembly of without shame has adopted a relent ­ ' Garage charge of the Religious School with America to be held on May 2-3-4 in l~s_s policy of depriving its J ewish I the fo11owi ng pupils pa rticipat ing: :,.;- ew York. 632 Broadway WEst 0379 / Bas Mitvah and Sorority, Shirley citizens of all classes of t heir f unda­ Sackett; School Council, Hilda "The J ewish Woma n on the mental civic, political and economic Repairing, W ashing, To\\i ng, ; r~~:;t~~;1Greenberg a nd Beatrice Korma n ; Cam pus·• rights. H is proceeding with its pro­ St orage Work, Greasing , Bat- ; Junior Congregation, Hinda P rits- At the meet ing of the Friday gram ,nth a ruthlessness that brings . tery. \Ve service all makes ; m, ...... 0 ker ; B1nos E staire, Adeline Pulver ; Xight Club to be held this evening, to life again the barbarism of me­ o ...... r;i dieval t imes. llJ ...... o Hebrew School, Grade I, :Mau reen immediat ely after the services HThe 0 Percelay, Helen Koppelman, J erome J ewish Woman on the Campus" will " Conditions are being created that ltl ...... lead inevita bly t o a dislocat ion of Halpern, Andrew Gilstein; Grade be the subject for discourse. P ASSOVER GREETINGS IIB, Milt on Isserlis; Grade IIA, Sy!- This group consists of young J e_wi sh life, producing imm ediate 1 1 via Katz, Morton Frank, Robert people f rom the local colleges, the misery and indigence and leading to Kahnowsky and Mildred Levy ; Congregat ion and t he community a t fli ght t o ports of refuge that ar e IC apitol Marble and i Grade VI, Anita Percelay; Sunday large. The subject will be discussed not a vailable. Thousands of expa tri­ School, Confirmation Class, Merrill by Miss Rowena Bellows, Miss Janet ated J ews clut ter the highways of Tile Co., Inc. ! Europe, pr esenting a spectacle of l 1 AW~:I:~;;VJ Hassenfeld; P re-Confirmation Class, F aine and Miss Norma Gouse. 1\·1.i ss Gladys Chernack; High School De- Marie Roitman \\rj!l preside. human su ffering shocking to hum an­ i Marble, Tile, Terrazw ; Es;~:::::e;~: ; : en partment, Mildred Sydney. A cordial imrjtation is extended t o ity a nd civilization. These conditions j T elephone H Opkins 3130 j I I " As the J ew Sees J esus" a 11 young people to attend. of mass despair and hopelessness The subject of Rabbi Goldman's Floral Offering affecting countless J ews must re­ ) 48 Oxford Street P rovidence 1 address during the J e"rjsh Radio The Floral Offering for this even- ceive the immediate a ttention not 6...... d only of organized J ewry, but also of s...... c o ...... 'O p~ogram Sunday, from 12 :30 to 1 :00 ing is the gif t of Mrs. Isr ael Edel­ over W . P. R. 0., will be " As the stein in memor y of her depa rted par- ever y civilized nat ion imbued with ip ...... "i;l feelings of humanity. l Passover Greetings \ J ew Sees J esus. J/ ents, Simon a nd Lena C--,hen. Defends Ri ghts of Jews "The Zionist Organization stands shoulder to shoulder with t he J ews Jersey Jew Named of t he world in defense of t he ele­ Need New mentary rights of the J ews every­ High Court Judge where. It will resist to the utmost :,,_i l='i=, of its ability all infringement upon . c.:~::~~{~u th.e J e" rjsh sta tus in the lands of the Specialt ies Company SENATE CON FIRMS APPOI NT­ Diaspora. It will protest with all I l MENT OF J OSEPH B. PERSKIE t he moral .P? wer it possesses against j 10 Weybosset St. P rovidence 1 \ GAspee 21 90 \ ;;;~i~:::. BY GOVERNOR MOORE t he brutaht1es and inhumanities con­ (!J...... 0 ...... D TIRES? cfi nected with their displacement in Ill...... "[] DA Y you c an buy al the various lands of E astern and (;] ...... Ill Trenton (JTA) - F or t he second TIGoodyear All-Weath er Cent ral E urope. But without relin­ t ime in the history of N ew J ersey, T ire-the world's sta ndard of 1 quishing a ny of their rights in the i Rondine's Beauty l t here will be a J ewish Associate Jus­ quality - for less than you la nds of their birth or adoption, t he Ma;:;d:;rG; ;;;~g{nc. ;,_i t ice of t he Sta te Supreme Court, for paid fer little known or u n- ' time has come for the J ews of the the State Senate has confirmed t he k n own brand s only a few world to appeal to internat ional Open Day and Night a ppointmei:lt by Governor Moore of m onths back. agencies to consider in what ma nner J oseph B. Perskie t o the high judi­ I:\ Bett~\: :.!:ents i=_, When you buy Goodyears the J ewish _Natio~al Home may . Repairin~:1in~~orage of ;,_j cial offi ce. here•, what you g et: - serve for the immediate relief of the Open evenings by Just ice Perskie, who since 1926 a ppa ll.mg conditions that have been appointment 124-128 Webster Ave. had been City Solicitor (Corpor ation TRACTION 1 ~reated by the forces of ant i-Jew­ j j ishness. WEst 6285 [ Counsel ) of Atla nt ic Cit y, where he In t h t ce n ter of t h e t read , wh ue It belonsu. T he m c,et positive no n- 1'Since the d.i sturbing problem is \ 793 Hope St. Pr ovidence § O,...... i;j long has been act ive in Republican !!.\ ...... [] politics, now achieves a djgtinction 1kld tread o n any t ire. not o~ J ewi sh making a nd it affects 1...... , gained only by the late Justice Sam­ SUPER TWIST the li fe of all nations, tltis is a uel Kalisch, of Newark, who in 1912 In the body of the t ire - cord t h at was named to the Supreme Court a bso r b• ra1her- tha n res is t• ahock a n d 11traln - the b es t In s u ran ce Fall River Jr. Hadassah bench by Governor Woodrow Wilson. a g.alna t b lowo u t a In a n y tlrl'. The son of pioneer f a rmers at A l­ Has "New Deal" Dance I PIANOS TUNED I liance, N. J., 1\fr. Perskie was born t ·i44!·1;f·i:t-lJ in 1885 a nd has been a member of If yo u ""'a n t itood looks, Good year A Hnew deal" da nce was held last It about the h andao mut tire o n KORB \Vedn esday e,·ening at t he Eagle t he ba r for 25 years. From l !H 6 t he road. to 1926, he served on t he A t i antic rest~n1ran~ by t he J un.ior Hadassah i Uprights $3.00 i of ], all River. The arrangements for BAKING co. Cit y Board of E ducation a nd in the LOOK la tter yea r was na med City Solicitor. the ~lffair were mnde by Misses Ida Later he also was a 1>pointcd a Spe· a t th ese Golhs, S:ua.h Jacobson1 Ann H orvit z I Grands $3.50 I Am~ For the Com·eniencc of Our i : cial Maste r in Cha ncery Court. He extrnon:linnry Ide~ Mossoff. llazel Friedberg subsequently was appoint ed a nd re­ I:nedman,. E st her Friedman1 'Caro­ Eas t Side Customers appoi~ted a mc~ber of the speciaJ PRICES J_inc Sl1::~p1ro, Esther Maker, Ge r­ ! Players $5.00 I trude i\"1 1ller, l~ances Goldste in and \Ve A rc Opening Our New committee for uniform legislation in on Goodyear lhe United States. J ean Kanner. All-\Vcathers BAKERY STORE at 4.40-21 5.GG Lorraine Mills 766 HOPE STREET GA. 0652 Ca\A. 1970 l ROVIDENCE 4.50-21 6.30 I 4.75-19 6.85 Renmant Room PAY CS A YISIT PHOTO 5.00-19 7.35 5.25-18 s.:m 547 Ml ' EHAL S PRII\G AVE. ENG RA YING CO. PAWTUCK ET, H. I. Try Our Pastries i WOOLE 'S -- COTTOI\S !d :: ~- Makers of Halftonef,;. R:~::n EAT KORB'S BREAD RA YONS SILK a nd Line Plnt e DURFEE'S AUTO Open Daily S mithfield Bus Korb Bake1·y P roducts l:u:~~or~:~:: :::~::t SUPPLY STATION 8.30-5.30 to Mineral I I 15 PI NE STREET 1207 BROAD STllEET Saturdays Spring A l'e. 585 NORTH MAI N ST. I F urnitur e Co. I Tele phone GAspee 7904 tear Roger \\'illiams ~ ark 8.30-5.00 Call ANgell 3772 for Orders BROAD 3411 Unrestricted Parking ~ ...... b JEWISH HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1933 7 NEWS OF INTEREST TO MEN COLLEGE COUNTRY CLUB SPORTS

Y. M. H. A.'s and Centers I Lawyers' Club in New York Will Conduct National Acclaims Samuel Untermyer Earl's Toggery Athletic Championships NEW YORK (JTA)-A luncheon Open Air Theater stands on the spot 73 UNION STREET WINNERS TO BE RECOGNIZED in honor of Samuel Untermyer. coin- where the Hebrew University was AS NATIONAL CHAMPIONS ciding with the dedication of the opened on April 1. 1925 by the late PARAMOUNT BUILDING Minnie \Jntermyer Open Air Thea- Earl of Balfour. The eighth anni­ For the first time in the history ter. gift of Mr. Untermyer to the versary of the Hebrew University is PASSOVER GREETINGS TO MY MANY FRIENDS of the YMHAs and Jewish Commun- Hebrew University in Jerusalem. being celebrated throughout the en­ 1ty Ct:nter~, a ~enes of athlet_ic was given yesterday at the Lawyer's tire month by special meetings in championships will be conducted m . wrestling. handball. and swimming. Club. 1.15 Broadway. by the Amen­ this country and abroad. Dr. Rosen­ EARL GOLDENBERG under the auspices of the Jewish can Fnends of the Hebrew Univer­ bach announced. Welfare Board, the national organi- sity. The the8:ter! a memorial to the zation of YMHA's, YWHA's and late_ Mrs .. Mmme Unte;nnyer, was 'P ...... c;J J e,vish Community Centers. A 1 dedicated m the presence of thou­ Sixty Couples Attend Annual Spring sports week-end has been set aside sands in Palestine for the Easter ) Passover Gree tings ~ Formal of R. · I. State College Fraternity for these events at the 92nd Street and Passover holidays. YMHA. New York City. I Sir Arthur Grenfell Wauchope. i Pride Cleansers and I The Rho Chapter of Alpha Epsi­ iam Silverman and Stanley Loeben­ On Saturday evening, April 22, , presided at the lon Pi Fraternity at Rhode Island berg, Providence; Helen Fox and the national \vrestling champion- dedication exercises in Jerusalem, Tailors State College held their annual for­ Norman Fain, Providence. shjps will be conducted. On Sunday according to cabled advice received i mal spring house dance Saturday Hilda Wagner and Louis Yaffee. afternoon, April 23, the national four Saturday, April 8 from the Hebrew LADIES• SUITS AND COATS ~ evening. More than sixty couples at­ Pawtucket; J essie Rogers, Provi-· wall handball championships will University by Dr. Rosenbach. Field­ MADE TO ORDER 1 tended. Among the guests were the dence, and Harold Soloveitzik, West­ take place. On Sunday evening. April Marshal Viscount Allenby. former Cleansing, Pressing, Repairing E following: erly; Regina Spiegeblatt. Newport. 23, the national s,vimming cham- Commander-in-Chief of the British pionships ,viii be held. forces in Palestine during t he World 1 315 Washington Ave. HO. 9340 § Eve Korenbaum, Pawtucket, and and Benton Rosen, Providence; Mur­ 0...... , ...... ,...... 0 iel Smira, Providence, and Harold Winners in each of these tourna- War. who presided at the laying of Harry Teitz. Newport; Molly Cokin. 0 ...... , ...... , ...... 13 Pawtucket, and Aaron Brosofsky, Bernstein, Newport; Evelyn Snyder ments will be recognized as the na- the ~ornerstone_ of the Hebrew Uru­ Providence; Charlotte Littman and and Milton Finberg, Providence; Do­ tional champions in the Jewish Cen- versity on April 1, 1925, was pres­ ) Passover Greetings ( David Davis, Providence; Ruth Mo­ rothy M. Sass and Burton Finberg. ter field. Trophies ,viii be awarded ent. lasky. Bristol. and Sydney Feldman. Providence; Etta Retzep and Hyman to the YMHA·s or J ewish Centers A choir of 135 voices. accompa­ i Auto Body and i Fall River; Rita Hedrick. Fall River. Horvitz, Fall River; Esther Frank, scoring the largest number of points nied by an orchestra, sang Handel's and Bernard Glaser, Newport; Mir- Providence, and Abraham Peisechow, in each of the sports. It is planned oratorio, "Judas Maccabeus," took Newport; Lucile Horvitz and Mel­ to conduct these national athletic part in the ceremonies which includ­ vin Entin, New Bedford, Mass; Lucy tournaments annually as an element ed a dedicatory speech by Dr. Judah CARMOTE Rawlings and J. Melvin Koppe. in enriching the health and physi- L. Magnes. Chancellor of the Uni­ 1,,1 ~;~~~~;:~~~~;s ,_I,, Providence; Shirley Levy and May­ cal education programs of the or- versity. ,- Complete Body Service Paints, Varnishes, Enamels nard Koplan, Providence. ganizations. The Minnie Untermyer Memorial Auto Glass Installed City Hardware Co. 1 37.3 Taunton Ave. EA. 3040 1 25 Rathbun St. Woonsocket , 0 .. ,...... ,...... ,, ...... 0 Telephone Woon. 2965 How Jewish National Fund 0 ...... 0 :• ,J ,Functions in the Holy Land I r I '' I Il l \ , .1, l f EAST GREENWICH ~;- ~";;:~~ l_i,_ Swamps and Deserts J "That is so." said Aharon and Jewish Homeland is I DAIRY co. . G Moshe. very sadly. Sparton Radios I ICE CREAM I Turned Into ardens . "And would you like your castle to More of a Reality Now · be of solid stone to last for a hun- Sales and Service on All Makes ~ THE CREAM OF QUALITY I His real name was Raphael, but dred years?" cannot settle there." ALSO I as that took such a long time to say "I would, I would," cried Raffy But there is · nobody on it and 87 Stewart St. DE. 1325 ~ GHADE "A" RAW everyone called him Rally. Rally full of excitement. nothing grows there," persisted Residence Phone WEst 4584 § lived in Tel Aviv, which is a big uPlease do it for us," said Moshe. AND Raffy. 0 ...... 9 Gra,!e "A" Pasteurized Milk I town, full of Jews, on the sea shore "But it is impossible," said The tall man smiled and said in Palestine. He had two very good Aharon. From Guernsey Dairies I nothing. Then they saw below them friends. The name of the one was The tall man smiled and said: "We a nice green spot. Call East Greenwich 337 I Aharon and the name of the other will see whether it is impossible. All i ~. was Moshe. One day the three of three of you stand in the pool and "Oh!" cried Raffy. "if we could COMPLIMENTS OF ·=· them went to the beach to build cas- put your hands on the castle. Close set up our castle there." ties of sand. They took spa,!es and your eyes and do not open them un­ "But that is very swampy land MAX SUGARMAN pails with them and from early til I tell you." and dangerous." morning until midday they worked Then the three of them felt them- " We three could drain it," said Mortimer A. Funeral Director and so hard that they built a bigger and selves rising in the air. Raff, 14 couldn't we Arely, couldn't we Moshe?" Embalmer better castle than anyone else on the II May I open my eyes?" beach. The castle had an entrance "Not yet." "That also doesn•t belong to the Sullivan AND MONUMENTS made of sand, a wall round it of Higher and higher they rose, un- J ews," said the tall man, " but we EXCELLENT EQUIPMENT sand and between the wall and en- til at last the tall man said: "Open will go to Jerusalem and see if the - REFINED SERVICE trance a swimming pool full of real Iyour eyes." J e,vish National Fund will buy it "The Jewish Undertaker" salt water. And what a surprise they got. for us." Mayor of Newport When they had finished building Their cast!.! was no longer of sand And when they flew over J erusa­ 146-150 RANDALL STREET lem thousands of A rahs and Jews Telephone DExtcr 8094 they looked up and saw a very tall but a beautiful building of stone. man. twice as tall as any man they They were high up in the air and and Christians gazed up to see the 0 ...... ,...... ,...... rli had ever seen before. standing there they could see the men on the wonderful sight-a castle floating in looking down on the castle. ground looking like flies. Here was the air. The castle landed safely on p ...... ,...... {] "What is your name, young man?" an Arab village and there a Jewish the roof of the Jewish National "My name, sir, is Raphael, but ev- colony, here was land with no one Fund and Raffy. the tall man and Passover Greetings erybody calls me Raffy." on .it, and there was a great swamp. the other two, went inside. " What is your name, young man ?" When they were flying over one They came out smiling half an CAd[O "My name is Aharon, but every- lovely piece of land, all the little hour later. For the land had been bought for the J ews-and Raffy and lnco,po,ated body calls me Arely." boys cried together: "Let us settle J_J 11 What is your name, young man!" there!" his friends could settle there. BEN AGRONlCK. Prop. 11 My name, sir, is Moshe." The tall man smiled again. 14 That They had a wonderful time and "And what does everybody call land does not belong to Jews- we when they had drained the swamps Coal, Coke, Fuel Oil Office Outfitters, Printers, you?" by filling and emptying their buck­ Stationers, Multigraphers "They call me- just Moshe." JEWISH SPORT NOTES ets. so that it was healthy to live "Just Moshe-I hope you will al­ there. they fetched their parents and GAspee 8820 and 8821 l:,2-154 PINE STREET ways be just." (Continued from Page Two) a ll their best friends and t hey lived in hap.J?i ness ever after. PllOVIDENCE Then the tall man walked three ; 228 South \Vatcl'I St., Providence ~ times round the castle. retain the tipoff because of its ex­ But if you ask me who was the Tel. GAspee G229 citing (to the crowd) element. Some Tall Man and what became of him, "Come. Raffy. tell me this. What of the officials said that Holman was wi ll happen to your castle when the I cannot tell you. &.... ,...... ,...... J sea comes over it?" advocating the change because his C. C. N. Y. teams were usually made 9"·"'""'"·"··"·"· ...... , ...... [;I " T H E P UB LIC BE PLEASED" "The sea, sir, wi ll wash it away." up of smaller men and the tipoff "And all your work wi ll have been gave the opposing team an advan­ NEW YORK in vain." tage. Only eight J ews on the C. C. N. Y. 344 JEWS S ERVING ON 1. co. baseball team this season. A f ell ow j R. w;i:~; :;~;~;NG I --· RO UND TRIP PALESTINE POLICE FORCE named Malone is the sole survivor. J eru salem (JTA)- Three hundred § ,t,17 WESTMINSTER STREET Tel. GAspce 1335 § 3·2,? WAY 4·,~?.yL ;m;t . Th~ first A ll Jewish Rugby team and forty-four J ews served on the in (Above R11t.c-s I nclude Berth in Cnbln. ) 1s bcrn g formed New York City. 0, ...... ,...... ,...... ,,,., .. ., ...... 0 St.cnmC"r!J Onily nnd Sun

J,<>ndon (.IT A) - A e ish inva- trial o a Jewish perldler in J>,«rlin . 1id in a 'Vi llag'P of ffe-Fl'H,~n. ('-.'('rnHtny , f>avid l~i!:i:t(in, a. rt1Rn , 't!hout a as ordered by the Naziq ro lf'av e~\lntry. fA'ist-'n wa• t rierl i>y th<' his bed, march through t e ~tl'.Ce-t.:c carrying N azi flag' and M qhOut ,foa1>it Mul't ,w alle!{'eoly "])1'ea~­ '":Reil Ritlt'r!" aceording· to a t µt\t·t in,t al!:cP mor-i. Pp;',ii'r1il1Jt at,·O<' i­ hich aµpf'art'rl thtt t •upl)<>•<'11 forced to run throuith • Na,:i )taunt­ fr, th" .=t('r'trn"''1 , th~t on t'.11P 6nt:t 3.l' , Jet until he fainted. f(; •• later h ,,. joined ·it"h th-" p o«"'<'tltinn 1n picked p in a semi-ronseiou~ 6ndi­ conrlenrning" th<' attitn~e of (, ("t\mrirleratinn. (,ri~"tlin ~q !t" T'l- oot, that the Nazi rrM· haft <'f'fu.tr.or1. t'PnC''-'ri a yp.ltr'q m1pl'i'n M ref•r,·e~ The many g;td cli::tµ~r~ ln the \<;(­ r~- \~-l.i• ~,.f'l~~".\,<'..r',, , ~ ;•.-<,, •.,yt"/4 ~.... t;,,ry of the Jewish pe,;pJe in its 2ilOll 1r:.i t4h~t<,\ut6Jy a.uthPntjr" W~•V,.- "A ,Vd:"t •,H·l"N ' y~y ~ jif.>7~ yearg in the Diaf-:lprn·a, know of no thf:' pap.;;1" rPl)')~ t1n')tll.sr ~ "'­ >),'; •do "' "· VJ ,(.(.-ci (1.f\ mf" c;1i:c(i _in a ,illap;-p in Cµprir Ff"r:.i­ "~,<>.r (t".4>-t. ~~A MtW¼r~ ,t(~ }.., its Jews t;,, make a living and at the· t.i: '-'n, whf're- a Je-w v~~ . fi.tt-rt by ·fhP­ ,,a., \1'.,<; , ] ~.-(: u ... ,. !x-;-vt.<· r !6 . same ti me forhade them M leave the , t1r.ifJ:, hung" h· i~ (.-.P.t, i~ fi~ti "lt~""- ~&·/ ;t,. w~- ..,, 1 w;-~ ~ count.ry. · ile in the lar);t'Pr t 0wmt ~u~'-"nrlPri from t"h "' ,trom1<1 , ;1nf1 '!:>,,.~,; ,.(_~- !::'<: ,<>, ,: -V-"..iv<'/ ~ the ten'oJ' haR PC Ub!'(i ded, e()n,A,«. .~ ~ ~ main fri)thtful. fn the V<\~elh,>rg eJ!;ion m (,pp• ,· ,t \ .. >'~.-u relat->• the ar<'i<'al Ff P:-tt.t"'n many actPct o( J'(iwifJ:h mal­ t f'PFttm"'nt h~v liPn r'fiJ>Or~,< ge One) ing- ron1 il1juri6cr tr'!Py J'l!l(':iivP'1 wh1l" h,.,ing- h..-.atPn nµ h·; th"- , 1:,,1,"jq t j oriH of thP Natlonril Soriali!'-1.t ~Pc. tionR of tht' ~ational ~l)('ialist mr--rli­ cal ~l'){'irty a11rl thf' . ational SO<"'i.:tl­ ist 1awyf'r~' ~R~f)riation hav"' :tn. nounced that they rl<> not int• nrl t <> put up with any J('w~ wh;:"t.t.:tf)r.- v r, whether they have .. ~\lght 01· tho (.~nril"'q- ~h}tl0m ,l, i"'"h"r'i1- 1'1'1nqt1 _F·athrrlan ~yna({n,-tn"' h,, C:::yn~,:):'Ol(P" , ,..,. ,1,..,.. hmm,:;itrnn nf Jpwg rom th1> JitY'ral ·hing'... tt<, r1n on thr.- ~~,hh:-11·11 -prOfpg,dOnR ttn<1 rallin,t on all Mtti...,n­ ( r1 1'h " (> 1vsi,.,. ,..-1n<' .... nf 4'h " F'F'~ti- a1 anrl p0pular p1·0fP ~Rional or}tani­ J' ..-tl<:c ;-m•1 Hnli'1~y -t lik" P- 1<.1'-ln ·•fir zEttionR tr> vi gorouRly ~upport, th" "'"' u, ~~ mPmbe-r~ 'rhP ninPty <:c " vPn (,Mn~ l.<'hi,..vPm(l'nt J nf r1rtv t "n ~ ,•p,a_·f Jiiw muniFt"trt rPto rnerl :tt thf' la<:ct Pl'-',.ti0n it.th .,· o•nPn ,-;;,..,.,,,.. of t11Pm a1·(.' · Sa. :.. .~ .~: rt~ have Rimply b"'"'n nmiWr1. l';th, R <'hPl , , f n•~m ()f't'vw.-1.h , f<-L-n'i ­ ~-·~;~~/~~:.:~~.r/:t~~ ~r. ,;u _),, 1A ;,,-...,,.4'"~((. ,e .-y~~'-'11.-t .-<.If -nah. R'1 lth F;ci:fiV't ?...-.1'ln·i~h ,- R",q"'>""- ~; .• ).1Ayw,,,i,t1• \(,.t1J' 4,1:,"\t',i\ 'I A A~...A."£ y ,...._., 4•11'°.-i"'-f 1Ai-y_..-f,m··otta Sv.,;Jo . ~ ··n<'A- ~~c.n'l\-4',' k n,ry 11,« ,r~ ·rti~ ~--V~ ,,,., '"'~'-l ·~ "\.' .IJ ~ ,1·., t 4 ,.<1,V ~."\-lv.'.X. ~ ,il~'/"&1- ,:$_J J,-'",., k he ~et;o al· liithtin~ M rho S"l\-­ r\16-tu~)t'/i '½ (.,A,-, 1,~11-, ~1 .-i,'\>i,WI,. h~th C'fl.n '11 Pr:.i ;inrl t.h"" 1•1!1<'1tft:f'inn M Ali · 1 11'\J-4:11· 1 ~n~~,"1,t;;.-1 1 ,Y't';•)-16 ,~ .:~. M'.'I~ MoS<:ow (J1'A) - -r ~ igh7'.t t he ;t):)proµ ·f'%t" h\6c.tt.ting"F-t fn1· n ~hh,rl 11,...v.-t ¾ ~A'." .. ~,.ce and t he Red Sta,. r sto t'd randirlR.tf' m hPr nwn ()n"IP t ,~y l'\l)'i-nl-)' 1'16<'1~·,,-., °'f\,\.P, 1, ,'-( wii1P~'-< ~~~~:~ ,.-i~~ the l~th anniv ·Ti-lary elehra.~ of J,i;w in "A'eb ·ew (i1' J)li•.hment of tne Red .AYmy. ,:; n < i P'F:-N M«~ tr, ~·,t f)rl1'f,. f'-A-.:i-fl,. ...d1• \\:-c°'"'· 1 ,t'. 1•A1','\i·,,ti ~-A.-{. 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