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Templ,e Beth El lQ 70 Orchard Ave. Providence, R. I.

Party Upset Over Quits Nantucket Center to Observe Premier's Remarks Because Of Local 'Open House Week' TEL AVIV-Disquiet provoked Hostility To Jews The _Jewish Community Center will observe "Open House Week" by Premier David Ben Gurion's NANTUCKET, Mass. - A at both Center buildings, to open sharp ciritcism of the Zionist Preston Manchester said today he its 1957-1958 program season. with movement had repercussions in was getting out of this resort is­ a full week of special activities the ranks of the Premier's own land after 22 years because of its followers in the Mapai Party. scheduled for all age groups. "bigoted hostility to the Jews." Renovations and redecorations When the party's executive Manchester, descendent of an met, one of its members demanded have been completed at the I!)ain old New England family, said he Center building at 170 Sessions a special meeting to consider what was-selling the New Ocean House he described as Mr. Ben Gurion's Street, and the community is being and adjacent Upper Deck restau­ invited to inspect the Center build­ disturbing attitude-a reference rant-the largest here. He said he to the Premier's speech in which ing. meet the Center staff, parti­ was moving away and "never cipate in beginning programs and Welcomed Home-Henry J . Hassenfeld, left, General Jew­ be lashed out at Zionists and said coming back." ish Committee president, greets Benjamin M. Kane, upon be himself was not a Zionist. to learn about program plans for 'I'm fed up with Nantucket he the coming season. his return from Israel. Irving J. Fain, Initial Gifts chairman The demand was rejected after said. "This is Ametica. Why Following is the schedule of for the GJC 1957 campaign, looks on. G i or a Josepbthal, secretary-gen­ should we discriminate? I take all "Open House Week" activities: eral of the Mapai Party, told the people as I find them and the Jews meeting that a majority of the I know are damned nice people." At the main Center building Mapai rank and file did not share He said that Nantucket suffered Elementary Schoolers' Open House ~xpect Capacity Crowd To Ben Gurion's views on Zionism a loss of tourist trade while other will be held Sunday, Sept. 15, at and Mr. Ben Gurion was aware of New England resorts ·were thriving, 2 P .M. This includes registrations Attend Initial Gifts Dinner that fact. The Premier's views all because of its attitude toward for Sunday Clubday activities, were not recent. he pointed out, Jews. weekday clubs an

~ . ·. TO HOLD BREAKFAST THE JEWISH HERALD Temple Beth Sholom will . hold The Jewish Home Newspaper of Rhode its first Men's Club breaklast Island. Published Every Week In the Year by .the Jewish Press Publlsblng meeting, Sunday morning at 9:30 Ccmpany;' 1117 Douglas Avenue, 'reL A.M. Guest speaker will be Joseph UNlon 1--3709. Subscription Rates: Ten Cents the Copy: Finkle, chairman of the Anti­ By Mall, $4.00 Per Annum; -Out.side Defamation League of Providence, New England, $5.00 Per Annum. · Bulk subscription rates-on request. whose topic will be "Anti Semitism Walter Rutman, Managing Editor; Syd in Providence, Yes or No?" Cohen, News Editor. · Entered as Second-Class Matter at the Post Office, Providence, R. I., Under the Act of March 3, 1879. The Jewish Herald assumes no finan­ cial responsibility for typographical errors In advertisements, but will re­ print that part of the advertisement In which the typographical error oc­ curs. Advertisers will please notify the management Immediately of. any error which may occur. MRS. SAMUEL BAKER The ·Jewish Herald Invites correspon­ Funeral services for Mrs. Min­ dence on subjects of Interest to the nie (Heller) Baker, 67, of 324 Nor­ 'Jewish people but disclaims respon­ sibility for an lndoi:sement In the wood Aven)!e, Edgewood, the wife views expressed by the writers. of Samuel Baker, who died Sept. 5 after a short illness, were held the wick and Mrs. Harris G. Ullian Cantor Soul Ragolsky following day at the Max Sugar­ of South Easton, Mass; three. man Funeral Home. Burial was in sisters, Mrs. Pauline Silverman, Lincoln Park C~metery. Mrs. Rose Silverman, and Miss -J emple Beth Israel Born in Austria, a daughter of Fannie Silverman, all of Provi­ the late Marcus and Hannah Hel­ dence; one brother, Meyer sliver- · ler, she had been a resident of man, of Providence, and seven Providence before moving to Edge­ grandchildren. Conducts Senices wood 20 years ago. Mrs. Baker was . . . Temple Beth Israel will com­ a member of Temple Beth Israel. MRS. SAMUEL PRESS mence the New Year with Slicoth the Jewish Home for the Aged, Funeral services for Mrs. Eliza­ Service Saturday evening, Sept. the Women's Pioneer, Hadassah, beth q.,ocotcner) Press, 74 of 85 21, at 12:00 o'clock midnight. the Zionist Organization of Amer­ Hamilton Avenue, widow of The service will be preceded by ica, and B'nai B'rith. Samuel Press, who- died Sunday a reception to members and friends after ,a long Illness, were held · of Temple Beth Israel tendered by .Besides lier husband, survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Joseph Lev­ Monday at the Max Sugarman the Sisterhood of Temple Beth Is­ ine of Edgewood; two sisters, Mrs, Funeral Home. Burial was in · rael commencing at 11 : 00 P. M. Bernard Marks and Mrs. Toba Lincoln Park Cemetery. All the Jewish Community of Providence is invited to join with Weintr_aub of Providence; a bro­ Born in Austria in 1882, th~ the Temple in this • evening of ther, Gabriel Heller of Buenos daughter of the late Isaac and prayer. Aires, Argentina, and two grand­ Slmma Locotcner. she came to children. Dr. Morris Schussheim, Rabbi, Providence about 50 yel!,rs ago. and Cantor Saul Ragolsky will • She is survived by five daughters, MRS. FAY PILDIS conduct the service. Funeral services for Mrs. Fay Mrs. Sophie Silverstein of Teaneck, Pildis of .1334 Washington Avenue, N. J ., Miss Shirley Press and Mrs. TO SAY HAPPY NEW YEAR School Council Miami Beach, Fla., until three Mary Kaufman of Providence, years ago a resident of Providence, Mrs. Harold Gaggers of Orlando, who died Sept. 3, were held Sept 6 To Hold Meeting Fla., and Mrs. Leon Miller of at the Max Sugarman Funeral The School Council of the Home. Burial was ·in Lincoln Park Woodmere, Long Island; one son Bureau of Jewish Education will Cemetery. Morris Press: of Providence; eight_ · hold its opening meeting on She was born in Providence in grandchildren and six great-· Thursday morning at 10:00 o'clock 1908, a daughter of the late Abra­ in the library of the Bureau, ac­ grandchildren. ham and Miriam cording to an announcement by Weisman. the · new chairman, Benjamin Unveiling Notices Efron. Survivors include a brother, The unvelllng of • monument In David Weisman, and a sister Mrs. memory of the late CHARLES FRADIN A report from a teachers com- oseph Dressler, both of Provi­ wlll take place on Sunday, Sept. 15 et mittee recommending a discussion dence. 11:30 A.M. In Lincoln Perk Cemetery. series for teachers for the coming • • Relatives end friends ere lnvlnd to attend. · year will be presented at the FRED SILVERMAN meeting. Teachers who served on Funeral services for Fred Silver- The unvelllng of • monument In memory of the late ROSE FISH wlll the committee . are Leah Ellash, , man, 63. of 54 Gallatin Street, a take place on Sunday, Sept. 15 at Aliza Ende,ZEI sther . Elkin, Fanya retired assistant manager of the 1 P.M. In Llncoln Park Cemetery. Relatives and friends are lnvlnd to· Gross, Ben on Jacobson, ESther Providence office of the Prudential attend. anTd Israehl Karten. . Insurance Company, who died 1 The unvelllng of a monument In he Sc oo Council is mal:ie up Saturday after a long illness, were memory of the late ABRAHAM GOLD· of the heads of Jewish schools in held Monday at Temple Beth El. STEIN wlll take piece on Sunday, the greater Providence area af- Sept. 15 at 2 P.M. In Llncoln Park Cemetery. Relatives and friends are filiated with the Bureau of Jew- ~u:a~rywas In Lincoln Park Invited to attend. ROSH HASHANAH GIFTS sh Education. e e · SKETCHED ARE JUST TWO GIFTS FROM OUR WIDE Born In Austria in 1893, a son The unvelllng of a monument In VARIETY OF BARTON'S NEW YEAR SELECTIONS. memory of the late EARLE GALLUP of the late Abner and Esther wlll take place on Sunday, Sept. 22 ROSH HASHANAH ASSORTMENT: Magnificently .de­ Sisterhood Plans (Alchuler) Silverman, he had been et 1;30 P.M. In Lincoln Park Cem• tery. Relatives end friends are lnvlnd signed box in pure stained gloss window colors. Filled a resident of Providence for more to attend. ~20 with a delicious deluxe assortment of Barton's Contin­ Meeting On Monday than 52 years. He was a. member of Temple Beth El, Brotherhood The unvelllng of a monument In ental Miniature Chocolates. Rabbi Leon Chait will extend memory of the late BLANCHE SHAL· holiday greetings to Congregation of Temple Beth El, Zionist Organi­ LEN wlll take piece on Sunday, Sept. 1 lb. (milk or bittersweet) 1.85 zation of America and Rhode Is­ 15 et 12 noon In Llncoln Perk Ceme­ Shaare Zedek Sisterhood at its tery. Relatives e1'd friends ere lnvlnd land Jewish Fraternal Association. 1 lb. (parve) . . . . 1.89 2 lb. (bittersweet) . . 3.70 first meeting of the season on to attend. Monday evening at 8: 15 o'clock in He is survived by his wife, The unvelllng of • memorial to the Rebecca (Schechter) Silverman; late PECAN HONEY CAKE: Sweet and fragrant! Flavorful the vestry. ESTHER BLISS KOPELMAN golden-brown Holiday loaf, rich in honey and fresh Sisterhood members who will one ison, Sheldon S. Silverman of wlll take piece on Sunday, Sept. 15 et Dallas, Texas; two daughters, 2:30 P.M. In Llncoln Perk Cemetery. toasted pecans. Gift packaged. 13 az. size . . . . 1.10 participate in a skit under the Relatives end friends ere lnvlnd to direction of Miss Evelyn Green­ Mrs. Harold S. Roberts of War- attend. FREE: Come in for "The Synagogue," Barton's illus­ stein are Mesdames Max Brier, trated explanation of the...,. holy objects in The Syna­ Norman Cohen, George Diamond, gogue and their signific_once. Henry Glassman, and Miss Green­ stein. Max Sugarm.an Funeral Home The OUTLET- BARTON'S BONBONNIERE, Street Floor Reports will be given by Mrs. To order by phone Glassman, social secretary; Mrs. " THE JEWISH FUNERAL DIRECTOR" CALL Elmhurst 1·3800 Ask for shopping service June Bazar, bowling; Mrs. Joslp 458 HOPE STREET, Providence Kapp and Mrs. Diamond, member­ ship; Mrs. Morris Gil.ler, Mrs. Na­ DE 1-8094 DE 1-8636 than Schwartz and Mrs. Jacob Pepper, luncheonette committee, and Miss Hilda Kalver, New Year's JEWISH CALENDARS greetings. For The Year 1957 - 1958 Are Now Refreshments will be served by Mrs. Samuel Brooks, Mrs. Louis Available Upon Request Berman and Mrs. Leo 'Rappaport. , ' ·TO HOLD BOARD MEETING w . . . The first regular. board meeting Ben Albeit Finds Israel- Even ./ . . ... ·-. of the Temple Emanuel Sisterhood this year will take ·place. on Wed.: More Wonderful. Tha_n Repo!ted ~ nesday in the sister}:lood lounge =r.o, of the temple at 12:30 P.M. Mrs. By CELIA ZUCKERBERG f - ~- Edmond W. Goldstein, president, . To Ben Albert who returned at , ( · 0 will be hostess for the luncheon­ the beginning of the week from I ~ ette !hat will prece~e the meeting. his first trip to Israel, the country t 9r.o, is even more wonderful than what . THE HIGH HOLY DAYS BEGIN ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 25 ~ Largest Selection of he had expected. I "Israel is more thrilling than IT'S TIME TO START PLACING YOUR ORDER ...~ the many glowing reports I'd heard FOR THE HOLIDAYS r.o, JEWISH ~ previously," he says. "In my most FREDDIE Has Plenty of ... optimistic moment, I never d-reamt 00 NEW YEAR CARDS that the Jews of 70 nations could Turkeys - Capons - Chickens - Etc. = · Complete Line of Religious be assembled together, work to­ Merchandise r.o, gether and create a new world All Kinds of Fresh and Solt Water =~ • TALEISIM • MAHRZORIM ... • YARMULKES • TALIS BAGS such as I saw. Tens of thousands t:"' • CHROME CANDLE STICKS of apartment houses, t housands Fish for the Holidc:iys _i:, Complete Line of Religious Jewelry of red-roofed clean cottages built .., (gold and silver stars, etc,) by the United ,Jewish Appeal sur­ -- Weekend Specials -- rounded by green, green fields o! .,,_. YAHRZEIT LAMPS Mizrach ROLLED.BEEF _· lb. $1.29 s I everything from olives to corn. .. -4'"" - ...... I 10c , Burn 24 Hours ALL OUR DELICATESSEN MEATS ARE "MIZRACH" BRAND­ ~ For years I had heard - the Jews Exclusive In R. I. and Sputhern New England at FREDDIE' S , I would never work the land. How 00r.o, wrong our enemies were!" , . WEEKEND ONLY! .,, MELZER'S · Mr. Albert with his wife and his r.o,~ eighteen year old son, Billy, trav- Ben Albert · CHICKENS lb. 25c SHOPPING CENTER --­ NET WEIGHT- - NO 1/:i POUND ADDED 264-266 PRAIRIE AVENUE eled through Europe and spent confident gleam in their eyes. They. ~r.o, MA 1-8524 several days riding through Israel. are as good as the next fellow. ~ OPEN SUNDAYS Although tired· from traveling and WHOLE· RIBS . lb. ·63c ... They have pride in being Israelis." :" from the work of catching up with He says, "You are impressed by BROILERS lb. 35c ... · his business affairs after his trip, . th_e Unite~ Jew~~ Buy 3, get 1 for half price-Tota{ 4: -bars 22c ·AND W.GMENv.WILl., ,B&,.,ACCEP-"fED . ..,- - ...... ' ~ - - 1where the population is-practically ·Appeal. ·They had been frightened - -- AT MAGNOLIA MANOR 100% Jewish? There are Jews from refugees just a short while before. large Poland, Russia, -Rumania, Yemen, " As the eye wanders around the LIBBY'S. 46 oz can Call Magnolia 1333 Morocco and from the. DP camps periphery of the harbor, you can Pineapple-Grapefruit Drink ...... 2 cans 55c who are now walking erect with a (Continued on Page 6) . , Pineapple Juice, Unsweetened .. . : ...... 2 cans 59c Grapefruit Juice ...... 2 cans 59c SWEETENED OR UNSWEETENED Tomato Juice ...... can 29c CONGREGATION SONS OF ZION Vim Juice ...... ,. can, 33c 45 Orms Street, Providence Lincoln PRUNE JUICE-Reg. 36c qt bot 29c Pre'mier TOMATO JUICE-Reg. 35c 46 oz can 29c Is Pleased to Announce the Re-Appointment of Premier ORANGE JUIC~-Reg. 37c 46 oz can 31c NBC RITZ CRACKERS-Reg. 37c lb pkg 31c CANTOR SAUL WEBERMAN Mayflower CREAM CHEESE 3 oz pkg 10c -- TO OFFICIATE -­ Advance KITCHEN TOWELS-150 count · 3 rolls 35c Cider or White VINEGAR During the 1 Gallon 39c 2 pint bottles 19c BORDEN, PET, CARNATION EVAPORATED MILK-Reg. 88c 6 cans 79c HIGH HOLY DAY SERVICES LADIES CHOICE KOSHER PICKLES-Reg. 69c ½ gal 49c On September 26 and 27 BUMBLE BEE Fancy Alaskan RED SALMON-Reg. 89c tall can 79c And October 4 and 5 BABY FOOD 4 jars 39c Soh Absorbent Toilet TISSUE 4 rolls 29c COFFEE OR CHOCOLATE • ECLIPSE SYRUP-Reg. 37c bot 29c WESSON OIL gal. 1.89 Cantor Weberman will officiate at the Slichos AJAX CLEANSER - 2c OFF Services on Saturday, September 21 at Midnight. Regular 31c 3 cans 29c The Public is Cordially Invited To Attend. FROM FREDDIE' S ROTISSOMAT BARBECUED BROILERS each $1.49 CONGREGATION SONS OF ZION Complete Line of SABBATH INFORMATION Will Be Happy To Welcome For the High Holy Days All Those DIETETIC FOODS Housewives! Ll&'hf Candles Who Desire to Have Services Conducted In the LISTEN TO WRIB FOR OUR DAILY SP.CIALS Tonlte 6:U DAILY - 12 to 12:30 Next Friday at ' Traditional Orthodox Manner SUNDAYl-2 to 2:30 6:30 P. M. 7 Advertise in the Herald. "'11 .------:~------CONDUCTS SERVICES S A M M A R T I N O The first Sabbath Service at the d home of Grand Rabbi Joseph Diamon S • • Half Price Moriya of 240 Dudley Street, was ~I 1468 Elm.wood Ave. held last Sabbath. The committee ~ ~ Closed· Mon. _ Open. Dally 'TII 9 in-charge invites the public to at- •'3' ,, ~ SATURDAY 'T.IL 6 tend the services each Sabbath and 11·::· r.i the coming High Hofidays. BE-TAPED and ~ 'bMMMMMMM~MMMMMMMt={!::"(MMM~ DE-CODDED Same Day Service s· ARTHUR EINSTEIN THE BLIND KING rn ;,,;­ PIANO -- HARMONY 425 Atwells Ave. , JA 1-1611 Nr.w- Etigln,1d.'a Large•t ~ ­ Venetian Blind Dealer ;Cl Music Dire~tor of Temple Emanu-EI ... HAS RESUMED TEACHING Q Telephone GA 1-1144 Studios: Jessie ~[al 16 Conrad Building = 349 Morris Avenue DIAMOND ~ ~uu~uuuuuuuuuuuu~ ... Is Now Taking Orders for the High Holy Days !~~ M~Rs~-. ~AR~T~HU~R~E~IN~ST~E~IN~I DELIVERIES MADE I. * Gefilte Fish i -- PIAN 1ST -- Knishes i * Meat Kreplach ~ HAS RESUMED TEACHING Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kushner were married at the Sheraton- * Stuffed Derma ~ Tel. GA 1_ 1 144 I t::~~iri~E~~\n~n ~au~~t 18. Mrs. Kushner is the former * (Kishke) * Strudel * Kugels * Butter Coffee Cakes 1 Apple Cake· ~•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• d,IJ.~ 'R.l.4.--:·~ ·: WJHlJ(.. * ~ -- As Usual -- ~~~~J l,~11~C~-i,,~u ~~'-- '·~•~--'·~·~Ill * Honey Cake * And what wi 11 you Feinberg-Wallach elected to Phi Beta Kappa. She have? FOOD BASKET, INC. Miss Lotte Jane Wallach, daugh- has a Master of Arts degree from All Foods Are Strictly (opposite the Outlet Co.) ter of Mr. and Mrs. Kurt wai'lach Radcliffe College, where she is at Home Made and Kosher of 70 Plenty Street, was married present a candidate for a Ph.D. Will Have A Full Line of the Highest Quality to Ross Michael Feinberg, son of Mr. G:arton is a graduate of Call WI 1-6161 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Feinberg of C.C.N.Y. He is a research assistant PLEASE PLACE YOUR ORDERS Fresh Water Fish 430 Morris Avenue, at Temp 1 e at Ha1:vard University from which EARLY! Beth Israel on Sept. 7. Rabbi he received a Master's degree and FOR YOUR HOLIDAY NEEDS Morris Schussheim officiated at where he is preparing for his doc­ Place Your Orders Early For the Best Possible Service the ceremony. torate. He is a member of Phi Given in marriage by her Beta Kappa. parents, the bride wore a white A fall wedding is planned. ,j' silk taffeta gown designed with a To Enter College BEAUTIFY ~·······························~NORBERT FESSEL mandarin neckline. a fitted re- Miss Lorelei Sue White of 143 ATTORNEY AT LAW embroidered lace bodice with a Paine Avenue, Cranston, will enter pleated cummerbund and long Wheelock College in Boston. Mass. YOUR Announces the Opening of His Office sleeves, and a bouffant skrit which this fall. Miss White was gradu­ For the General Practice of Law at ended in a chapel train. Her veil ated from Cranston High School, of silk illusion fell from a Juliet where she was prominent in stu-. FIGURE SUITE 402, 85 WESTMINSTER STREET cap trimmed with pearls. She dent activities and a member of PROVIDENCE carried a prayer book with an the Honor Society. orchid and streamers of stephano- First Child Born in ossociafion with INDIVIDUAL, tis. ' Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth S. Jago- PERSONALIZED EDWARD V. HEALEY, JR. and Miss Hope Priest, maid of honor. linzer of 29 Eastford Street, Hart­ SERVICE COLEMAN B. 'ZIMMERMAN and Miss Sylvia Gorman, the ford, Conn., announce the birth of TREATMENTS bridesmaid, wore identical balle- their first child, a son , Michael $1 and $2 DExter 1-1313 G.Aspee 1-0897 rina length gowns of nylon sheer Earl, on Sept, 7. Mrs. Jagolinzer No Series To Buy y! over taffeta in parfait pink and is the former Rhoda Marilyn Guy. bonnet blue, fashioned with a Grandparents are Dr. and Mrs. -- FORMAL OPENING-- · fitted bodice and bouffant skirt Charles Jagolinzer of CUmberland SLIMLINE with a pleated taffeta cummer- and Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Guy bund. Their headpieces were in of Providence. The p a t e r n a l T. RUBIEN HAT SHOP matching nylon horsehair braid grandmother is Mrs. Sarah Lipson 157 Elmgrove Avenue fashioned in a fitted half crown of Manchester, N. H. - MISS RUTH VEITZ with pearls and circular veils. They First Daughter Born 188 MAIN STREET carried cascade bouquets. Miss Mr. and Mrs. Joel Zarum of PAWTUCKET J~ (/)wuuJiuJL e~ Bonnie E. Goroff was flower girl. 139 Northampton Street, Warwick, ROOM 203 READ BLDG The mother of the bride wore an announce the birth of their second PA 6-2566 _ . expertly hand fashione~ and ready ice blue sheath lace dress with a child and first daughter, Ellen Air Conditioned silk taffeta bodice. The mother Sue. Hours: 10 A. M. To 9 P. M. to wear hats moderately priced of the bridegroom wore grey lace The maternal grandparents are Formerly of Rubi Hat Shoppe over pink taffeta. Both wore Mr. and Mrs. Mayer Mayerson of orchids. (Continued on Page 5) ~- ~MMM~nt-: Martin Israel was best man. I'm Through Sticking Ushers were William Feinberg, For your HOLIDAY PLEASURE My Head in the Sand . brother of the pridegroom. and Even an ostrich can't hide the £act Lawrence Rothman. Alan B. Fein­ that the best buy on ne w typewriters ls berg, brother of the bridegroom, ·••• this savory, flavory at JAMES KAPLAN, Inc. They're beau­ U£ul machines, loaded with style a nd was the ring bearer. typing con venience .. . ideal for hom e After a wedding trip to New traditional dish or school. And you know, of course. York City, the couple will reside Such zesty good eating! Made with about JAMES, KAPLAN'S Prlc~s. more whitefish ••• the gentlest of - Air Conditioned - at 416 Adelaide Avenue. seasoninp-and the traditional Announces Engagement touch of Manischewitz cooking ikillr Mrs. Diana Silk of Providence James Kaplan, Inc. announces the engagement of her - JEWELERS - daughter, Suzanne, to · Aaron S. 250 Auburn St., Cranston Carton, son of Dr. and Mrs. Irving ST 1-0939 ST 1-0940 S. Carton of Brooklyn, N. Y. Miss • JEWELRY • CHINA e LUGGAGE Silk is the da,ughter of the late • APPLIANCES e WATCH REPAIR • DIAMONDS Rabbi Morris G . Silk. Industrial Discounh Miss Silk was graduated from Gefilte Fish ~~u~ Pembroke College where she was ••• in its own natural brod,! '/ line and a ·pointed bodice had a honor, and Mrs. Marvin Levine, en bell skirt with appliques which .ex­ matron of honor, wore pink bal­ WHY PAY MORE? tended into a chapel train. She lerina length gowns fashioned e WEDDINGS e BAR MITZVAHS wore a. matching crown of seed with contrasting cummerbunds ~ • CANDIDS and pearls and seq1,lins with a French and .bouffant skirts of accordion ~ • Sound Recotdings illusion veil. She · carried a Bible pleated nylon over taffeta. They . "d (Continue«J from Page 4) with a white orchid, white roses carried colonial bouquets. ~ ·PHOTOS Woonsocket. The paternal grand­ The bride's mother was gowned ~ and stephanotis. in mauve pink silk over taffeta. '"' -- by -- mother is Mrs.-Edward Zarum of Cranston. Miss Arlene Kampner, maid of (Contmued on Page 8) ~ ------Z Announce Birth of Son ~t"'lt"'lt"'lt"'I~ {':l JAY Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lieberman ,...t

- No Obligation - Harian Road. The paternal grand­ • I parents are Mr. and Mrs. Samuel I Engaged - Mr. and Mrs. Lieberman of Newton, Mass. HAS RESUMED TEACHING DIAPER Samuel Azroff of 40 War­ Pie·rces Have Son - LIMITED NUMBER OF BEGINNERS ACCEPTED - §e/ll)iee RHODE ,Wc~ND rington Street· announce the Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pierce of .168 Lloyd Avenue Tel. DE 1-5667 I engagement of their niece, 150 Aurora Drive, Warwick, an­ ~ RHODE ISLAND'S ONLY Miss Florence Sicker, to nounce the birth of their second ~~~~~~~~~~. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 00 Twice-A-Week Personalized Leon A Resnick, son of child and first son, Larry Edward, on July 15. Mrs. Pierce is the DIAPER SERVICE Mrs. Samuel Resnick of 141 ~·······························1~ Sessions Street and the late former Betty-Ann Bernstein. "We Supply EVERYTHING Samuel Resnick. Miss Sicker Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. . PHYLLIS FEER • ! \ Max Pierce of Providence and Mr. ~ ... But the BABY!" is the daughter of Jacob and Mrs. Phillip Bernstein of 24 Hr. Tei. Answering Service Sicker of the Bronx, N. Y. Bridgeport, Conn. Pianist - B.Mus. and the late Fannie Sicker. Celebrate Anniversary 121 Laura St. ST 1-4900 Mr. Resnick is a graduate of FORMER STUDENT-DIRECTOR OF BOSTON UNIVERSITY Call or Write fo r Mr. and Mrs. Albert Snell of 46' " Your BabyJs Na me" Book FREE! Hope High SchoaJ and Bry­ Ayrault Street celebrated their PREPARATORY DIVISION OF MUSIC No Obligation ant College. tenth anniversary, and their son. Jerry Howard Snell, his ninth birthday, on Sunday, Sept. 9, at Has Resumed Teaching A Complete Heating Service • their home. Among the guests who ·------I attended were Mr. ·and Mrs. N . All lessons include •I Snell, Mr. and Mrs. W . Snell, Mr. I and Mrs. A. Kaplan, Mr. and Mrs. Theory - Harmony - Composition G. W. , GOODEN, Inc. L. Kaplan and daughter, and Mr. I I and Mrs. L. Nulman ana family. 635 Park Ave. Cranston, R. I. PR/V ATE INSTRUCTION FOR BEGINNERS AND ADVANCED -PUPILS I I Kushner-Mamis ST 1-77,12 At a 6 P.M. ceremony in the HOpkins 1-1509 I I Garden Room of the Sheraton­ Gerry Gooden-23 Yea;, Biltmore Hotel on August 18, Miss I I Doris Elaine Mamis. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel I. Mamis of • • 91 Sackett Street, was married to ... • Russeil Kushner. son of Mrs. Al­ • bert Kushner of 18 Mount Hood There's NOTH ING Better I I Road, Brighton, Mass., and the late Albert Kushner. Rabbi Morris I We have a heating unit for I Schussheim officiated at the cere- Than the BEST I every heating problem •.. Rotary Wall Flame, mony. I Low Pressure, Shell Head or GAS. 1 Given in marriage by her father, And That Means I the' bride wore a peau de soie gown We Do Not Sell Fuel of Any Type I with -a bat eau neckline accented QUALITY CALL F6R A FREE SURVEY! with appliques embroidered with I I iridescent- sequins and seed pearls . . KOSHER The gown, with an Empire waist- PRODUCTS

·------· - Try This Taste Tre.at For the Holidays - Morrison & Schiff Temple Beth-Israel KOSHER KISHKE lb 69c - Special Holiday Price - invites the Jewish Community to join us iri our Specials For This Weekend Campbell's TOMATO SOUP 3 cans 28c SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 21st Frozen LEMONADE can 10c 12:00 O'CLOCK MIDNIGHT Sparklet-Whole STRAWBERRIES 1 lb box 32c This service will be performed in a beautifully traditional Check Our Regular Low Prices! manner and will offer a memorable e~~ning of prayer. OPEN SUNDAYS TILL 6 At 11 :00 P. M. a pre-service reception to our members and - FREE DELIVERY - fr iends wi 11 be tendered by the Sisterhood of the Temple. KESSLER'S DELICATESSEN Dr. Morris Schussheim, Rabbi Saul Ragolsky, Cantor 180 Camp Street DExter 1-l482 '° S~y Happy New Year to your T H Id Q H · United .States through an agency friends and relatives by using the O O pen ouse such as the U.n!ted Jewish Appeal pages of the Herald's New Year (Continued from Page 1) to enal:ile millions of other human ... edition. G.all ih your. ·greeting· to .,,. •.. - , . ' . CLA S·S I FI ED beings an opportunity to live, to ~ eitp.er UN .1-3709 or ·sT 1-9565_ refreshments; news about the sea- OPPORTUNITl~S give 'their children an education ,.. Do it now! , son's program plans. Classified Advertising Rates: le per and a home for future· generations. .,; Young Adult Open House Social word: $1.50 minimum for 18 words. "" '::;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiii.:- will be held -Sunday, Sept. 15, 'at 25c discount If paid before Inser­ "You generous people are blessed tion. Call UNlon 1~709. Deadline thousands of times for your gen­ ~ -Ch"ildren's 8:15 P.M. There will be a brief Wednesday noon. !l:i business meeting and discussfon erosity by the-:newcomers of Israel. ::;i Dancing -ClaoSses . of the season's progr9-m plans. fol- BEDROOM with kitchen privileges for I know we will continue to give ~ t,low Being Formed lowed by an informal dance social woman. All Improvements. PL 1-0315. Israel and its people what they Mrs. Mary Glass Whitman, 157 Wes­ need through the General Jewish 772 Hope St. GA 1-2075 II. • for: and refi,eshments. !eyan A venue. • • • · Committee." Open Dally 11 A . M. to 10 P. M. f;1 BALLROOM Tween Open House Party will i'OR SA!-·E - , Beautiful 130-plece green Orders Put Up To Take Out ;,;;- • - · ··· take place Monday, Sept. 16, at Limoges dinner set. Call PA 2-6339. Mr. Albert concluded "The Bible ' Air Conditioned loi Your Comfort ~ -· . . . .< ,. .,~.,.,.... . ,-TA.I? .. - ·--~ -··-···- . -7..P..M .• for- all Junior highers'.' An NEW THREE ROOM apartment ,:_ 15 stated that the land will have e .. DAL. LET informal meeting and discussion Elmgrove Avenue. Heat, parking, utll­ 'milk and honey' and this con­ f · , -• ..,_____ of the season's program plans will lties, (anltor service. Wayland Square. glomeration of displaced persons $100. JA 1-4017. • • 9-20 , · , be held, followed by dancing,-party 0 from 70 nations have made the Class~s Start Satur~ay, games, prizes and refreshments. OFF HOPE - Lower modern five rooms 9 and sunroom. Tile bath, shower. Oil deserts green - and truly a land < September 28 Center Players' Open House will · heat. Venetians. Inlaid linoleum. of milk and honey." CLAIRE'S Porch. GA l-6029. • ~ C"}/ //_ take place Tuesday, Sept. 17, at 0 0 = Jh,e J\in~' 8:15 P.M. It will .be the first meet-. 1 EAMES STREET, near Temple Eman­ The Herald Press offers the CANDY SHOP uel. Upper four room furnished =. · 2) - _)I ing of the season, and will include apartm~nt. Gas, electricity and heat. finest in all types of printing. I'll • - · - - L l announcements -·of the season's Parking lnclud~d., A~ults. IS MOVING plans, -presentation of a ·_reading !::_.. · ·· ance tudio OUT-OF-TOWN students of Brown Uni, f!:! 740 East Ave., Pawtucket from "Blithe_Spirit" and refresh- verslty and Pembroke College, other to - ~ ·AT . BLACKSTONE BLVD. ts .Providence colleges and the Unlver, r.i - Convenient Parking - men · - slty ·of Rhode Island seek homu for Reuben J. Bennett Oz PA 6-9189 Teen Open House Canteen will yantov meals during, Rosh Hashonah 225½ Prairie Ave. r.i ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ be on Wednesday, Sept. 18, at 7:30 =~:e:Ct°":io~~P"t,"0s:r::.w;s ,!~flr~~:a!: Graduate ol Boston University 9 ; P.M. for all high schoolers. There call Rabbi Rosen at the Hillel office. Formerly with New Orleans ·· Watch For Opening ;..0 . will be discussion of-se~n's plans, UN l-06'2. ·• • • Philharmonic Symphony • Ab · -- foilo:wed by ·informal dancing and PROVIOEHCE-PAWTUCKET llne. Mod- Instructor of Music in 11..~ I•rv1ng _ .· r·-:a · . m ·s refreshments. · ernstove four. Refrigerator rooms, bath.. Heat,PA·· 5-4388, hot water. PA Providence Public· Schools 379 r,:i . Golden Agers' Open House will 5-8 • • • • • Teacher of Violin ~ t·ake place Thursday, _Sept. 19, at ROOt,\ AND KITCHEN privileges for Our New "-ocation i f ill be middle-aged woman. Shopping area O - d v·1ol ., K-OS her Meat Mar - ket · 1 P.M. Benjam.n E rom w and synagogue,' Off Eddy Street. n. a guest speaker. _ , Phone ST, 1-06!5, .sT. 1-1160. 68 Charlesfiield St. At the South Side Branch build- SMALL INVESTMENT will make you UN 1-3145 near Park Avenue I st 11 ing · Elementary Schoolers' Open -i~~he~w~:rica~!ss:n ~~~te; I':,b ~~~ IS N_OW OPEN ON Holll!e will be on Sunday, Sept. 15, port, Rhode Island. owner has other ~~~~~~;~~~~~~;~~~~~~ ~;;~~~~~ , SATURDAY NlTES at 2 P.M. There will be registra- ~!~~ft•· Must sell. Box 352, the tions for Sunday Clubday and _ NOW! In Our Open Sundays Till 1 weekday club and class activities . WARRINGTON STREET, :u - Second \. --- u ' floor, seven rooms, three bedrooms. Place Your Holiday Ord~r reception for parents and a SaJ- Oil heat. -Garage., Will renovate. Eve- NEW STORE Early! Avoid Last Minute magundi Party" and refreshments. _ n_in_g_s_1_ to_·_9_, ______ll'f THE BEAUTIFUL NEW Dela'ys. Teen Record Hop wili ·be held WILLARD SHOPPING CENTER Monday, Sept. 16, at 7:30 P.M., Ben Albert We Invite You to Drop In Weekend_Specials · featuring Jim Mendes, disc jockey. (Continued from Page 3) And Visit Us In Our StQer-Liver, l_b 69.c A program meeting_ will precede .dance session. · easily see vast numbers of indus­ Modern New Home KOSHERED " ~ trial plants in operation right to Fresh New Stocks Golden Agers' Open House will _ .,.,,.Arr.idu~D~ Fo11.., 08 North. St. Hq~J?.urg~-,.. = lb-5.9.c. i'a'ke"-"'place· Tdesdil;y:-"S"ept. • 17; Fat -the Jo11danian~bordei;;.;.~ her.e"'is. no, Your MC!iJt CORNED fear in Israel. 'Fhe chil~en - and Shopping Satisfaction (corner S~ltfl} 1 P .M :' with Dr. Harry Elkin as the streets··are full of them - walk DE 1-5560 Brisket ·lb 89c quest speaker.- Refreshments will ·- FREE DELIVERY - be served. erect - their legs s~ m long and WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF • EAST SIDE - • NORTH END healthy. They are no different e SOUTH PROVIDENCE ·Tween ·Canteen Party will be on e EL.:MWOOD • EDGEWOOD than yours or mine." Everything e WOODRIDGE e GARDEN CITY Wednesday, Sept. 18, at 7 P.M. There will be a program meeting He spoke of ]'echnion Inst itute, That's Jewish Call ST 1-7599 and informal canteen program. a beneficiary of the General Jew­ ish Conm1ittee, which is being built OPEN TILL 9 P. M. Admission to all "Oper:i House" a short distance from Jerusalem EVERY DAY (except Shabbos) programs will be open to Center near the. new government building - Plenty of Free Parking - members and their guests. center. 300 a.cres have been allo­ cated for Israel's new M.I.T. Here TO INSTALL OFFICERS the future engineers, scientists and The newly elected officers of the technical men and women will be HENDEL and STRAUSS, Esqu.ires -Men's Club of Temple Beth Israel trained for the future of their will be installed at an Installation­ country. Take Pleasure In Announcing· Dance program on Sunday evening. In Tel Aviv they were very happy The Association of Marshall Marcus, president of to have dinner with Anne and ~ Temple Beth Israel, wlll install David Meyers, who. are now trav­ . LEW.IS A . SCOLIARD Marvin A. Brill as president; Oscar eling in Israel and who will return ATTORNEY AT LAW Z a r ch en, first vice-president; to Providence within a short while. Charles Goodman, second vice­ Mr. 'Albert says' that they were as With Their Office Pr e sident ; Joseph Rotenberg, thrilled and excited with the coun­ - in the General Practice of Law treasurer; Barney Coken, recording try as the Alberts had been. at 54 Custom House Street secretary; Peter K. Rosedale, cor- "Never in the history of man responding secretary; and Charles has so much been' done by a free Providence, R. I. GAspee 1-3005 Winkelman, financial secretarY,. people like the citizens of these

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- r 00 I JCC Young Adults ... R & R SUNDAY Women's Division any shape >I) To Conduct Meeting O> ... The 'Young Adult Association of .....; BREAKFAST SERVICE To Open-Campaign the Jewish Community Center will any size ~ conduct its first business meeting wishes to thank The opening event in the ·wo­ and social of the 1957-1958 sea­ any design men's Division of the 1957 fund­ son at the maip Center building 8 everyone raising campaign of the General this Sunday evening beginning at E-< 8:15 o'clock. · Q,, Jewish Committee will be held on mosaic tables rll for their patrona_ge Monday, September 30. A short business meeting, during rtJ during our It will be one of six privately which program plans for the ~ coming season will be outlined < sponsored luncheon .meetings to 0 grand opening be held at various · homes. Invita­ and discussed, will precede an in­ ... formal dance party. Admission ~ tions to these luncheons were sent r.. We will deliver to your door to all GJC contributors to the will be open to all young men and bagels, lox and cream cheese, women over the age of eighteen. ~ Initial Gifts division. · ~ ~d, in addition, we are now Lawrence Waldman, Y AA presi­ < handling Nova Scotia lox. The first one will be held at the dent, will preside. ~ home of Mrs. Irving J. Fain at rll 400 Laurel Avenue, at 10 :30 A. M . = Call.HO l-5277 It will be followed by another To Present Program ...=rtJ gathering on the same day at the ~ home of Mrs. Alexander Rumpler On TV Sept. 16 rll at_ 133 }larthorn Road, at 12 :30 A special New Year's United ... P. M. rll SELLING YOUR Jewish Appeal - General Jewish 0 Similar affairs will be held on Committee dramatic program will z the followJng two days at the rll PROPERTY? be presented on September 16 at ...0 homes of Mrs. Milton Leand, 44 10 :30 p. m. over Channel 10, This circular venetian gloss table measures 36" in diameter. ·Available ;... WANT FAST ACTION? Hazard Ayenue: Mrs. Myron Elias. WJAR-TV, it was announced today in your choice of colors and designs complete, with 3 walnut,'· brass­ 0 76 Prospect Street, Seekonk, Mass.: cuffed legs. From $85. ~ - CALL - by Henry J. Hassenfeld, GJC Q,, Mrs. Joseph W. Pulver, 235 Black­ president. For do-it-yourself enthusiasts, the ' kit for the table illustrated rll stone Boulevard, and Mrs. Her­ The half-hour long film entitled above $39,95-Mony other designs. SAM RIDDELL man L. Bennett, 716 Elmgrove E-< "Not One Shall Die", features a = For Free .,\ppraisals Avenue. cast that includes Guy Madison, - Many Clients Waiting - These privately sponsored lun­ Agnes· Moorehead, Felice Farr and mosaic studio cheons are replacing the single Paul Stewart. 805 park avenue cransto.n 79-'Burlington Street Initial Gifts Luncheon given by Just off Hope . the GJC in previous campaigns. PA 2-6683 GA 1-8814 24-Hr. Automatic Answering Service ''Do Business With a Live Wire" Extension Division

We Refinish, To Offer ,Hebrew INTRODUCING • • • Antique, Repair, Brown University Extension Restyle, Buy, Division wil offer two courses in · Sell, Exchange, Hebrew, the first, Elementary He­ The Newest Additions to Our United Life Family and Tune brew I, designed for those who have no reading and speajcing Of Outstanding Young Life Insurance Underwriters PIANOS knowledge of Hebrew, and the second course, Intermediate . II, is intended for those who have £Hmann -litriU i attained the equivalent of a year's fili Plt\O COMPANY study of Elementary ·Hebrew. FRANK F. SWARTZ, General Agent l Both courses will stress Hebrew l11L111L1ll11ll1JL11Jl1lll conversation .and will be under Factory and Showroom the direction of -Ra bbi Nathan N. Open Daily 9-5 - Wed. 9-9 Rosen, Hillel director at Brown. UNITED LIFE & ACCIDENT INSURANCE' COMPANY .. Concord .. N. 'H. FREE PARKING - TERMS IF DESIRED - The Hebrew courses will begin 126 North Main Street PL 1-9160 Faln's Building · Tuesday evening, September 24, TAKES PLEASURE IN PRESENTING at 7:30 P. M. The courses consist of a series of twelve two~hour sessions. Sidney A. dead Jack Stone Hamburger, Jr. Morton Y. Paige .germs . II (Continued lrom Page 5) Science wages a never­ The mother of the . bridegroom ending war against disease. wore pink peau de soie. Both wore Year by year, you will learn white orchids. of new names, learn of new Seymour Kushner, brother of and better germ-killing cures the bridegroom, was best man. for diseases that still repre­ Ushers were David Wekstein, Rob­ sent the frontiers of mod­ ert Kushner, Edward Green, Mer­ ern-day medicine. ton Wolf, Richard Galkin, and Leonard Kaunfer. When your doctor pres­ After a wedding trip to the cribes these potent healers, Laurentian Mountains in Canada, our job is to translate his the couple will reside at 925 East orders into medical weapons 45th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. specifically for your aid. In Hold Birthday Party placing our skills at your A birthday party was held at service, we never forget our the home of Mrs. Abraham Kap­ These recent additions to our rapidly expanding staff first obligation-to fill your lan of 59 Huxley Avenue on Sept. , prescription swiftly and ac­ 10 in honor of the North End are highly trained in their field, and are well qualified curately. Bridge Club, which ls going Into Its fifteenth year with the same to advise and guide you towards the obtaining of a nine women, Mesdames A. Kaplan, sound and modern life insurance program. Ct,_arfe6 Reitman M. Levine, M . Welner, H. Stalr­ man, L. Covlnsky, B. Snyder, A. :1),uggi6l Labush, I. Siegal, and S. Shore. Announce Birth of Son 206 Wayland Avenue Mr. and Mrs. Ira M. Rotten­ UNITED LIFE & ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO. JA 1-7406 berg announce the birth of a son, Mark Morvay Rottenberg, on August 8. Mrs. Rottenberg ls the 7 44 Hope Street DExter 1-2244 former Enid Bergell of Providence.

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now a .tree ten years old, beauti­ Giving Weapons to Enemies · ful to behold, and a comfort to Last week, the New York Times reported from Warsaw . ONE MAN'S OPINION the soul of a tortured people. ~ what may· well _ge described as a king-sized oddity. It appears ~ In the midst of dangers that =lll th;it a · number of Poli_sh newspapers have praised the anti­ encompass the land, and In the ,,i communist R adio Free Europe for its "realism" in broadcasting face of hardships, Israel is pre- ~ a warning that political refugees,. seeking asylum in the West paring to celebrate this annlver- O face a number of hardships. These difficulties include the This Year We Celebrate ~ary in grand style. And while e unavailability of ·visas for either -the United States or Canada, celebrating, Israel will also count lll - the inability of escapees to obtain employment, the unpleasant its blessings whlcli are many, Z proclaim- its ideals which are ~ conditions existing in "temporary" camps in West Germany, By BERYL SEGAL lQfty, and unveil its plans for a .., and the near-impossibility of obtaining the necessary documents future which Is glorious. ...~ · to go elsewhere. This will be a year of Jubilees. · boundaries put up by man, and ls Three anniversaries that affected deeper than the oceans that Among the plans announced so Radio Free Europe acknowledges having made such broad- Jewish life the worid over are separate the continents of the far these are the most note- ! c~sts, and notes that it was merely offering a factual comment coming up this year. Two of these earth. worthy: = on the hardships facing defectors, Escapef:s, it was emphasized, anniversaries are joyous ones, 2. We aire responsible for the 1. To make this tenth annlver- i.ij" might have to sperid as much _as a year in camps waiting for and we are . the fortunate gen­ fate that befalls our people every­ sary a year of a .great pilgrimage ~ erations in whose days these two where. Let not the Jew in Ameri­ t~e precious visas to take them to lands of freedom. · of Jews-to Israel. AUof the major S thing_s came to pass. The third ca say, "What have I to do with Jewish organizations are arrang- - Polish praise for this broadcast, of course, is pred_icated on anniversary we wish we had been the Jew in Poland?" And the Jew ing tours for their members to ; the· well-founded belief tlfat this should act as a · powerful deter­ sp·ared. It is a child of the 'tur­ in Australia may not say, "What go and celebrate the birth of 9 rent to would-be defectors. We must assume that the Soviet bulent times, and was born in Is the Jew of Yemen to me?" Israel in Israel. The various Zion- ;i,. woe and in travail. Just as your whole body shares ists' ·groups, the women's organ!- ~ Union and its satellites will similarly exploit the fact that All the three anniversaries will,. in the pain when one tooth is Congress, in the session which concluded last week, passed an zations, Hadassah and Pioneers,. ~ we hope, be noted In our com­ pulled ·so. does the whole Jewish B'lial _B'rlth, the Arbeiter Ring, ~ immigration bill which failed to grant permanent status to munity. All three are Inter-re­ community respond to the cry of and the Jewish ·labor groups are ~ 28,000 ·H,ungarian refugees in the U, S, These parolees, in effect, lated. the least of Its limbs. all scheduling tours for their lll remain "stateless" people, and will continue to face all ' the • • • 3. A people must have a corner members in this year of Jubilee. I psychological hazards implicit in such a condition, A. The Birth of an Idea. on this earth it can call its 2. The State of Israel Is to send lll In the year 1897 the Idea was Homeland. It matters ·. not where invitations to special guests of But this is just one of a riumber of serious deficiencies in ~ born and named for all to know. an Italian lives, or an Irishman many lands. Heads of govern- ~ this latest immigration measure, whose generosity is so strin­ In the city of'Basel, Switzerlan_d, sojourns, or an E n·g 11 s-h man ment, leaders in the world of arts -;.. gently limited that relatively few persons will benefit. Regardless the birth was announced. And makes his home. he knows-that and sciences, eminent men of g: of defects, though, it does represent certain advances, Like the the man who stood at the cradle there Is always Italy, and Ireland, friendly nations will be the guests .. compromise civil rights bill, which is not fully satisfactory to of the newborn idea and gave it and Bl'itain. So, also, the Jew will of Israel. Heading the list of the either of the main camps which battled over its provisions, it to the world was a journalist" be a whole person only when a American invited guests is Harry offers some hope for the future, This hope, very likely, will be from Vienna, now a legend, Dr. Jewish Homeland Is reborn and S. Truman, whose popularity in found in the way both of these measures will be interprete_d. Theodor Herzl. established in the Land of our Israel ·.ls extraordinary,. On that year, in the month of Fathers. 3. To arrange community wide Wisdom, we believe, demands that the most liberal and August of the yell!(', the First These three prinlcples are now celebrations from coast to coast. kindly use be made of this new immigration measure, With the 'Zionist Congress convened in accepted as self-evident,"but were Those of us who are neither in­ . historic· civil rights bill - the first such law since · Civil War Basel Now, in 195'7, we.look back viewed either with suspicion or vited guests nor paying tourists --.. :t· Reconstruction days - firmness, but not necessarily rigidity, at the congress that took place with utter contempt in the days need not be left out. We, too, wDl • / seems to be indicated. sixty years ago, and at what came of Herzl. join with the Jews of the world to pass as a result of that con­ And so we observe the anniver­ in celebrating the day and to We can be certain of t_wo things, The first is that - those gress, and we find good reason sary of the First Zionist Congress wish the ten year old state loll&' Americans who believe good citizenship compels continued for a Jubilee. · In Basel, Switzerland; sixty years life and prosperity. If the men and women of that ago. • • • efforts in behalf ~f liberalized immigration laws and the ex­ congress were dreamers only, B. The Birth of a State. The third anniversary to be tension of civil rights, wm not stop working for exactly that. they and the words tpey spoke - Soon, very soon, the letter car­ celebrated this year will be dis­ The second point. is at least partly conditioned by the. first, in and the resolutions they adopted rier will bring to your doorstep cussed in the next Issue of the would have· been forgotten today, the good tidings of the other Herald: ' that we know our country's reputation will take· on more luster A star that stabbed the dark-. anniversary. • • • by such efforts. To do less will mean adding dangerous power ness, The- Tenth Year of the State (Mr. Segal's opinions are his to communist propaganda directed not only against us, but A cry that pierced· the wil­ of Israel. own. His views are not neces­ The seed .Planted in Basel is against their own nationals whose passionate longing for freedom derness, sarily those of this newspaper.) And lost without a trace, is a source of fear to their despotic overlords. And hushed in deep despair. WHY PA·y · MORE! You Get the BEST For LESS, at But the delegates who were stirred by Herzl in Basel were not ·GEORGE BERLINSKY'S only obsessed by a great vision, but also driven by a relentless Kosher Meat Market sense of urgency. Not by speeches alone, and not by resolutions only 208 Willard Avenue can a people be redeemed. To-· Call DE 1-9595 for FREE DELIVERY Ten Years Ago This Week gether with the idea of a Home­ ALL ORDERS ARE GIVEN OUR PERSONAL ATTENTION land was also born a plan, a prac­ • Fancy TU~KEYS - CAPONS - BROILERS Starling on the first day of the to intervene on behalf of the tical plan, for the structure of Plump Tender FOWL Jewish New Year, the Jewish "Exodus 1947" refugees. now in the land. And the World Zionist • Choice U. S. Government Graded Beef Community of Providence joined displaced persons camps In Ger­ Party was the trustee of the plan. FOR YOUR HOLIDAY TABLE with Jews in all parts of the many. And this is why we remember United States to observe for the Ira Rakatansky and Miss Claire that congress at Basel sixty years first time "Ten Days of Remem­ Ernstoff were named co-chair­ @ter. . brance" in a striking dramatiza­ men of the Young Adult Division In September, 1897, three days tion of the realization of the of the General Jewish Committee after the 'close of the congress, plight of their unfortunate breth­ campaign. Herzl wrote in his diary: ·TEMPLE BETH SHOLOM ren here and abroad. Jacob J . Alprin, president of .. In Basel I established the 257 CAMP ST., COR. ROCHAMBEAU AVE. Rabbi Carol Klein of Congre­ the Beth David Congregation, Jewish State. If I were to say gation Sons of Jacob spoke on and the members of the High this in public today, I would be the Rosh Hashonah radio pro­ Holy Days committee of the Syn­ met with universal laughter and Is Pleased To Announce That gram presented by the Syna­ agogue, announced that they had ridicule. But in five years from gogue. arranged for Rabbi S. M. Zam­ now, and certainly in fifty years, Rabbi JACOB FREEDMAN Louis A. Chasan, president of browsky, national executive sec­ this will be seen by eve,:yone." the Jewish Peoples Fraternal retary of the Mlzrachl Zionist In fifty years. Sounds almost Will Conduct Services For The Order urged Secretary of State Organization of America, to con­ like a prophecy. Exactly fifty George C. Marshall in a telegram duct the High Holy Days services. years after the Basel congress, in --HIGH HOLY DAYS-- 1948, the Jewish State became a Assisted By • • reality. The State of Israel was born. ' Twenty Years Ago This Week But the Congress at Basel sixty CANTOR KARL S. KRITZ years ago, did even more than Carnival City on the grounds sent notice to Col. Henry D. C. giving birth to an idea, giving it - And - of the Jewish Home for the Aged Dubois, chairman of the Con­ a name, and working out a plan --THE TEMPLE of Rhode Island was completed, stitution Day Committee, In for its future. The congress gave CHOIR-- Greetings to the State officials charge of arrangements for the · form to three great principles who had been Invited to the events on the State House upon which all modern Jewish - Membenhip Registration - open.Ing night were to be ex­ Oro u n d s commemorating the· llfe is based. WEEKDAY EVENINGS (Exc-ept Fridays) tended by Samuel Magid, presi­ 150th anniversary of the United 1. The Jewish people ls one. No dent of the home, and PhJllp C. 7 P. M. To 9 P. M. States, that they will cooperate matter what our1>ellefs, what our Joslin, vice-president. station In life, what our lot, we SUN DA YS- 9 A. M. TO 1 :00 P. M. Members of the Jewish War with the committee and be rep­ are all Jews. This bond that em­ Veterans of the United States resented in the ceremonies. braces all Jews ls stronger than Or Coll the Temple Secretory Doily-DE 1-9393 ~ . Give a Herald subscription. POPULATION DROPS Advertise in the Herald. \ Bowling Congress LONDON - The Polish govern- ment has disclosed that the Jewish Plans For Dance - THE - 1 population dropped from 95,000 in SILVER Dec. 1956 to 40,000. The Rhode Island Jewish Bowl­ WINDMILL- ing Congress held its first meeting Electric Company of the new season last Sunday at 241 Reservoir Avenue ~ Electrical Contractors -HOMES­ Johnsons Hummocks and made Providence, R. I. ~ 628 BROAD STREET BUILT and REPAIRED plans to hold a dance later this Open Dally 6 A. M. to 3 A. M. ~ Industrial - Commercial • Recreation Rooms month. • Special Luncheons • Counters and Show Cases • Full Course Dinners t and Residential Merl Rodyn of Warwick and A. H. MILLMAN, Inc. • Generous Portions r.:i ST 1,,?.244 Alie Shatkin · of Beth El are co­ GA 1-6864 - "No Job Too Small" - - AT MODERATE PRICES - rn 'iji;;;~~+~~~~~~~~ chairman of the dance which will be held Sept.21 at the Edgewood ;i,;- ======:~;~~:i;;~~;;~~;;~~;~~~i~~ii~~ Yacht Club, with Billy Poore's Smi,JvpUl,.ollfl Orchestra providing the music. EVERY SUNDAY 12 NOON TO 9 P. M. TO ELECT OFFICERS - $1 .95 - Odkern Officers of the - Farband-Labor Children's Portions Zionist Order will be elected on Second Helpings, of course! Monday at 8:30 P .M . at the Also Many Other Attractive Congregation Sons of Abraham, Full Course Dinners Pano ~eacker Most Beautiful Col. Basil Herman Prairie Avenue. Guest speakers: and World's Largest Diner Graduate of Boston University College of Mus,ic Abe Hamlin and Israel Resnik. ""' I Mus. 8. Col. Basil Herman ~ Plantations 1-8439 · -- ANNOUNCEMENT -- ;:l... 4,t,~f,,f,.f,(,t'.,'!'~~t'~,;1/4~~~....,.,_~ To Speak At Dinner > 0 Col. Basil Herman, Consul of ~ Israel in New York City, and Congregation Mishkan Tfilah =-­ former military Governor of the r.:i Negev, will speak at the Initial ANNOUNCES THAT THE SALE OF TICKETS =1"' 10 RACES NIGHTLY NOW THRU OCT. 26 Gifts dinner of the Blackstone = Valley United Jewish Appeal to be FOR THE COMING HIGH HOLY DAYS .7~'l!)otfd4. held Tuesday, Sept. 17 at the WILL START SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 Acl111ission 2s, Ledgemont Country Club. Jal ·of Temple Emanu-El will ------Trade With Japan rabbi of Safed, died this week from the results of a snake bite suffered take place Sunday between 10:00 CH ILOREN ~ Ruth Naomi -Bojar_ JERUSALEM-A Japanese in­ A. M. and 12 noon. All pupils' who ti.! dustrial mission is expected to while he was visiting the remnants were enrolled last year must ARE BEST "II Graduate of Boston University of an ancient synagogue. The 49- College of Music visit this country next month to register for the current year. PHOTOGRAPHED ! . B. Mus. survey possibilities for expansion year-old rabbi collapsed before TEACHEl OF PIANO help could reach him. Children betw~en the ages of 5 and FRED-KavEL_M. AN : of trade relations between the two 7. not previously enrolled, may ~ AND THEORY countries. A Foreign · Ministry spokesman said last week that Private Plano Instructor Give a Herald sub-=:s:.::cr=-.:i:::p.=ti:.::o=n.:...., _ __:a=l=s;-=-=-r.=:~:.:~:_t:..::~-=..r~::.._P::.._:.ar:..::e=n:..::ts::.._-=m=~=Y~~=q::.:rr=_:..::e_~ _==_=_=_====_=_=w=~=l=-&402==J=H=-,=-l=:J==,===' Q Boston University- Israel is deeply interested in de­ Preparatory Division veloping trade relations with Phone EL 7-7060 I The Old Stone Bank. ~ - 96 Congress Avenue Japan which, he said, could use Providence, R. I. Israel phosphates, potash and for the Weather Forecast I 86 South Main Street, Providence, Rhode Island ! - STuart 1~222 Evenings - cement. I I enclose my first deposit of $, _____ Pleose open o =~ The Japanese mission will in­ I Sovings Account in my nome. and send me "IY Bonk Book. = clude a representative of the Jap­ I ~ = -Your - anese shipbuilding industry who 1 will seek an agreement for con­ 1 :~~s.______.s Social Function struction in Japanese yards of First Nome Middle Initial lost Nome Belongs In The tankers for Israel. Japan would : Address______; Beautiful 'presumably ·be prepared to ex­ tend credit to Israel for the con­ City______Zone __Stote· .. ______struction of tankers. If you wish to open a joint occount (with husband. wife, or ~ ~ Bali &JJm, Pinhas Saphir, Israel Minister other personl, pleose give name with middle initiol. ti.! 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"Why is there not a The-,-~ Story Ready for Oc;upancy a number of "open questions" at single Soviet Jewish writer present Reliable Window a meeting ,arranged by the Union at this meeting?" one of the dele­ IS NO LESS EXCITING STORES and OFFICES of Soviet Writers in Moscow, War­ gates asked. -.He pointed" out that For Details Call Cleaning Company saw newspapers a."Tiving here re.: while w:-iters of other national 1H SEPTEMBER than it's · 9 MENI COURT HOpklns .1·2189 ported recently. minorities in the Soviet Union had MA 1-3611 DE 1-8032 Established 1921 been thruout the summer AWNINGS AND STORM WINDOWS The Moscow meeting was ar­ been. inyited, no such. invitation and con1inues thru the ~ Or Your own Broker INSTALLED and REMOVED ranged in, honor Qf the delegates had been sent by the Union of Soviet writers to Jewish literary men, as far as he had been able HIGH HOLY ~ !!!!111a1rn a 11 11a i111 a 1111 a 1111 • 1111 • 1111 a 1111a1111• 1111a1111•1111am1•1111•1m•11 11a1111a1111 a 1;11a1111• 1111• 1111 a 1111 1 Indict Gestapo Men to establish. This question, which proved DAYS ~·! ENJOY THE HIGH HOLIDAYS AT !! For Murder ·of Jews quite embarrassing to the organ­ T~oditioual SerYices ou Premist s ~- i CoHducted bY ClNTOII FEIHEIII STUTTGART - Three former izers of the meeting, inspired other Gestapo officials, including the delegates to pose other questions aI WEINSTEIN'S lake Pearl Manor i dealing with the liquidation of RESERVATIONS AVAILABLE aae LAKE PEARL, WRENTHAM, MA~S. ON ROUTE IA aae head of an "extermination" unit = in Tilsit who allegedly boasted Jewish culture in the Soviet Union. =! !!!! Alexei Surkov, secretary of the , Enjoy the "INDIAN SUMMER" [!;l i This year we will have a special Bal Tefila and i that he had "disposed of" 132,000 VACATION SEASON in the ~ ;;;; a Chai,;~n to conduct holiday services. "" Jews, have been indicted for the Moscow Writers Union, admitted that "it was a mistake" not to I u x-u r i o u s surroundings at ~ i For Reser\;'otions phone Evergreen 4-3 l 02 • murder of 5,502 Lithuanian Jews TAMARACK. The fabulous new in 1941, the district attorney here have invited Jewish writers to the r.1 aae Dinners -- Weddings -- Parties ! gathering. "It Is too bad," he con­ LOUNGE - LOBBY . .. many ~ Strictly Kosher - disclosed last week. Seven other other improvements ... sump- I - ! lesser GestaPo agents were also tinued, "that the Soviet Yiddish authors have not been asked to tuous accommodations . .. hos- 8i . - COME AND ENJOY THE _NEW BUILDING - .m indicted as accomplices. The trial pitable service and delectable date has not yet been set. par~icipate. The fault lies with,the ~ 1111 a 1111 a 111 1a1111a 1111 a 1111 a 1111 a 111 1a 11 11a1111a i111 a 1111 a 11 11 a 11 11 a 1111 • 1111 a 11 11 a 1ma 1111 • 1111 a 1111 a 1111 a 1111 a 111 1a 1111 1 group that carried out the organ­ dietary Cuisine . . . all yours The -principal defendant in the at unbelievably low rates! proceedings is 53-year-old Bernard izational details of the meeting. It Your Host ... DAVE LEVI.NSON '"1 Fischer-Schweder, former Nazi po­ did a poor job." . lice chief of Tilsit, in East Prus­ Implying that not all Jewish =~ · WEST· IN DIES sia. During the German invasion writers have been liquidated in of the Soviet Union in 1941 h-: the Soviet mass-execution of Jew­ supervised an "extermination" ish intellectuals, Mr. Surkov told Tours - Cruises unit which, according to a report the audience: "I can assure you it submitted , to Gestapo head­ that groups of Jewish writers do Hoving just returned from a TOUR OF INSPEC­ quarters in October of that year, exist in Moscow, Kiev and other TION of Miami Bea-ch and the West Indies, I om had claimed 132,000 Jewish vic­ Soviet cities. They create in Yid­ able to give you FIRST-HAND information of all _ tims. dish, and you can meet some of leading hotels, tours and highlights in the foll~wing The' district attorney said that them right here in Moscow and areas: documentation for the deaths of have a talk with them, if you 5,502 Lithuanian Jews was avail­ wish. Our Soviet literature is com­ MIAMI BEACH - HAVANA, CUBA able, and. that he had gathered posed of llterary works of writers MO!'-'TEGO BAY, OCHO RIOS and KINGSTON, _ depositions from 119 witnesses, of var,ious nationallties." JAMAICA, B. W. I. - ·DOMINICAN REPUBLIC - E v i d e n c e against Fischer­ ST. THOMAS, VIRGIN ISLANDS - HAITI Schweder had been introduced at the Nuremberg war crimes trials, SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO . but he could no.t be found at the r l )' Sqy "HAPPY NEW YEAR" For lnfo~mation ~nd lm~ediate Reservations . 'time. Under an· assumed name, he had obtained work in a refugee -- Call Anytime -- camp at Ulm, and had risen to the TO . FRIENDS AND RELATIVES IN post of director there. His super­ iors were said to have known his Zelda Kouffman Gestapo past but did not expose him until he sued them in a salary the iewish HERALD CRANSTON TRAVE.L SERVICE dispute,. In retaliation, they re­ WI 1-2652 801 Park Avenue) Cranston WI 1-2814 vealed his wartime career with Your fomily grjeting in the 1956 Rosh Hash- "Visit Our Honeymoon and Vocation Exhibit" the Nazis. As a result, the district , ·onoh issue of The ewish Herold will reach proc­ Saturday and Evening Appointments - "No Extra Charges" attorney-here investigated the case I • and brought about the indictment. ticol'ly all your relatives and friends in . the New England area, just prior to the Jewish New Year holidays.

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There's only What a man, that Paul Rich­ Boudreau had bad legs, and two inches of water stan~ on ards! couldn't move fast. The 'slow' in­ it!',, .... Herman Weinstein • • • field therefore was of great as­ Bill Stern makes a comeback in IS HAPPY TO sistance.) the field of sports broadcasting • "The infield at Baltimore is B. Simon ANNOUNCE THAT HE starting this week, with a five­ thoroughly soaked on the day Bill IS NOW minute sports wrap-up show Mon­ Wight is pitching. When the op­ PIANO TUNER AFFILIATED WITH day through Friday. The once­ position pounds Bill's sinker ball Pianos Tuned, Regulated great commentator and football into the dirt, it won't go anywhere. Repaired play-by-play artist has been stuck • "In a game at Baltimore, Reasonable - Reliable recently with an early-morning POK~AS Sammy White of the Red Sox Money Back Guarantee show. Now Bill once again has a hit a hard grounder that slith­ 226 WEBSTER A VENUE network at his disposal. REALfY CO. ered to a stop inside of third EL 1-2275 .t ...... • • • base. After he had been thrown Real Estate They'll be telling this newest Business Brokers Yogi Berra story on the banquet circuit this winter, along with the 286 ELMWOOD AVE. other Berra classics. Seems that , Providence, R. I. Yogi had a new piano delivered to CtJlNA lNN Office No. GA 1-2859 his house, but he was on a road 90 ROLFE ST., CRANSTON, R.I. Mr. Weinstein's No, PL 1-7203 trip when it arrived. Among the Our Younger Set - Nancy Cl,,;u~11.tu«{-~eaADkAPekutM sports writers traveling with the Ann Davis, five months, is Yankees was John Drebinger of the daughter of Mr. and Original ChiheseCooking the New York Times. Drebinger t<~~~,. comes from a musical family, and Mrs. Albert Davis of 87 5th REASON 1 9~~efigltt- is a mean piano player in his own Glen Ridge Rood, Cranston. For the Growing Her grondporents ore Mr. • 0~J>uro/' n,tak,eou:t;- I right. • -Ail,,,~ I PopuJarlty of the Yogi told John all about the new and Mrs. Louis Chorney of PETER PAN ~ piano, and concluded thusly: Tennessee Avenue and Mrs. • rke Palt..lwuf iH- ,tea.t, "When we get back home I Jock Davis of Washington TaL, WI l·g673 +'OURS II A.M. 10 10 P.N. want you to come out to the Avenue. - DINER I house and show me how the 327 Elmwood Ave. I thing works." . . the third base foul llne in Chi­ cago's Comiskey Park is sloped -;;-;i:i;;-~.;;-;--l Are you one of those innocent Only 150 upward to help keep Nellie Fox' BROWN UNIVERSITY 1 souls who thinks that BAGELS Only lOe push-bunts in fair territory. This should standardize its ball parks With Cream Cheese little gimmick gives Nellie 20 extra Only 20e I by having uniform distances to hits a year." Evening Extension Division Courses the fences? Well, just to prove I--;;:;:-;;y-~~;-t~- • "A couple of years ago, that there is more to this problem Starting the week of September 23, 1957 than mere distances, give a listen Cleveland was notorious for Finest of U.S. Meats - I to Bob Nieman, ·Baltimore's out­ sloping its third base line out­ Applications now being received for evening courses in ART, 2nd-Only Extra Large 1 Grade "A" Eggs Used fielder who also aspires to be a ward so that the slow-hit balls CHEMISTRY, ENGLISH (reading, speaking and writing courses; 3rd-Servi-We Employ sports writer when he grows up. down the line would roll foul. also literatuTe and drama courses), GEOGRAPHY, INTER­ The reason? Al Rosen, the third NATIONAL ~ELATIONS, MATHEMATICS, MODERN LAN­ Only Experienced Nieman reveals in a special Un­ Personable Walti:esses i ited Press column that various baseman, was none too fast and GUAGES (elementary and intermediate courses in. 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use lndustrial's or lndustrial's Money Orders News copy for the Herald must be in these offices by Tuesday Many Capitol Jewish Families Women's ORT To noon of the week publication is NORMAN CLEANSERS desired. We cannot guarantee to Hold First Me~ting insert copy received later. Have No Synagogue Affilip.tion 1 060 Broad Street The Women's American ORT MEN'S OR LADIES' WASHINGTON - The slender including 3,300 "mixed" house­ (Overseas Rehabilitation Through stock of verified information about holds - Jewish and non-Jewish. Training) will'hold its first meet­ Suits ...... 80c ' PLAN YOUR · attributes of American Jews was A third of working Jews are gov­ ihg of the season on Wednesday Pant, and increased this week · by a report ernm•mt employees. at 1: 15 P.M. at the Jewish Com­ on a survey of the 80,900 Jews of 'Half of the native-born have munity Center on Sessions Street. Sports Shirts ea.40c (PLAIN) FALL FIGURE NOW Washington, D. C. native-born parents and of the Mrs. Myr_on Silverstein, program The survey, based on interviews foreign-born, two-thirds arrived in chairman, has arranged to have Dresses ... 80c AND WE WILL DELIVER and statistical tabulations by the the United States before 1933. Cornelius Horan, ·superintendent of (PLAIN) ~- IT ON TIME division of research of the Ameri­ Most Jewish men do not belong the Rhode Island School for Boys Skirts and can University, ' disclosed that to any Jewish organization and as guest speaker. He will speak on Come in for free figure Washington's Jews represent 4.7 most Jewish women belong to at the program, problems and nee_ds Sweaters per cent of the city's total popu­ least one. Half of the families said of the boys at the school. (REG. SIZE) analysis lation and that 80 per cent are they had no synagogue affiliation. native-born Americans. Mrs. Jack Jessel, Jr. and Mrs. Drapes . pair $1 • No disrobing Of the approximately 14,000 Irving Sigal, hospitality chairmen, The survey, sponsored by the faml.lies which were affiliated, the Blankets .... 80c Jewish Community Council of have planned a sherry hour to pre- • Helps lose breakdowns were as follows: About cede the meeting. All members and CASH and C~RRY ; Greater Washington and published half identified themselves with the their guests_are invited to attend. -~ inches under the title of "The Jewish Conservative wing, about a fourth Population of Greater Washington with Orthodoxy and about an a 1111a 1111 a ;111• 1111• 1111• 1111• 1111• m1• 1111 • 1111• 1111• 1111• 1111• 1111• 1111•1111111111n 1111• 1111 • 1111• 1111• 1111• 1111•1111• ...., • No series to buy in 1956" disclosed· also that a eighth with Reform, the rest either r/l third of working Washington Jews uncertain or belonging to more • Treatments are professionals and that a third than one synagogue. ~ -$1 and $2- have annual incomes of $10,000 or Up to 90 percent of the men as you take more. Half own their homes·. had "some Jewish education." The Pianist - Teacher There are 27,000 households in them corresponding figure for women which at least one adult,is Jewish. has resumed teaching and wiil accept I~ was 60 to 70 per cent. a limited number of pupils ... ~ Tested, Successful STuart l-5413 co... SLIMLINE To Hold Festival Cit FUND-RAISING PLAN · 111 a 1111• 1111• 1111• 1111 a 1111•1111• 1111• 1111•1111•1111• 1111• 1111• 1111• 1111•1111•1111•1111•111•1111•11u•111a 1111•11n•11uL oJ Slenderizing Salon 300/o-400/o Profit for Your Portraying Growth ~MMMM~MMMM~MMMMMMMMM~ Open 10 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sisterhood, Chapter JERUSALEM - An exhibition or Ladies' Auxiliary portraying Israel's achievements Beautify your posture Raise funds for your organization during the first ten years of state­ General INSURANCE 263 Westminster St. this profitable, TESTED way, sell­ hood and forecasting trends for ing quality Clirlltb Candies to rel· the coming decade will be opened Room 712, Alice Bldg. Insurance ativcs, neighbors, friends! 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Evening, Oct. 14 Call JA 1-0960 -- Remember: "The Proof of the To No. African Jews Now Open Saturday Nites Pudding Is In the Ea ting" - Time: 7-8 -- 8-9 ...... ~ ..... , ...... , LONDON - The Spanish Gov­ ernment will "afford the fullest Ag_es 10--15 hospitality" to any Jew from North Africa, particularly those of Span­ Instructors- MR. WILLIAM M. BRADFORD ish backgrouhd, who might want· and Partner of BOSTON to settle in Spain, the Spanish Ambassador in London has in­ - Call Mrs. William Glass-GA 1-0449 - formed the Agudas Israel World NOTICE Organization, the latter revealed. The Agudah sent a delegation RESIDENTS Of CRANSTON- to express concern for the welfare of Jews in North Africa and to qWICKFORD ~ point out that in view of recent The membership committee of developments some of them might wish to go to Spain. The Ambas­ ' ~EAMBOATAVL the CRANSTON JEWISH CENTER sador, Duke de Primo Rivera, also ' Overlooking Delightful, Historic Wickford Harl,or noted that the large J ewish com­ will be at the Center Sunday, Sept. 15 munities of Tetuan, Melida and Ceuta were still under the Juris­ In Any Season thru Tuesday, Sept. 24. diction of Spain and that the fu­ Fall - Winter - Spring - Summer ture of that area of North Africa (exclusive of Friday and Saturday) was still under discussion. Th• charm end intriguing beauty of the Marina Hou11 with Sunday 10 to 12 A. M. Evenings The A g u d a h representatives ih 1up1rb food• encl fucin1ting Cockt,il Loun91 mel11 It noted that the Conference on Jew­ "THE" lcleal piece for you encl your 9uem. 8 to 10 P. 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' . Here is a boatload of refugee immigrants arriving in Israel.

But for every one on this ·boat, who lias

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It costs $1,000 to save just one of these more people.

At least 100,000 MORE must be_brought to Israel in 1957. To do thi~ we must give generously to the Emergency Rescue Fund, over and above our regular contribution.

The 1957 "DOUBLE CHALLENGE" 1. Give much more for the UJA EMERGENCY RESCUE FUND; and simultaneously 2. Increase your regular gift in order to meet ongoing needs ABBA S. EBAN, Israeli Ambauador to the U. S., will launch the· 1957 campaign at the Sheraton-Biltmore Ballroom , . . plan to be there!

HENRY J. HASSENFELD, President JOSEPH K. LEVY, Campaign Chairman IRVING JAY FAIN, Initial Gifts Chairman

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