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The scale and area panicky . of the spreading security alert After-school progra ms for 1s Festival Starts , in&icated, however, that authorities students. including some · sports, feared that other groups of and other acti vities, were canceled , Evening May 26 terrorists ·might move into the during the afternoon. In at least country. one Arab vil lage south of LUl''l\,llE.'GA TION CONGREGATION Israeli officials linked the security Jerusalem a night-time curfew was AGUDAS ACHIM SHAARE ZEDEK­ measures to last week's massacre of imposed. Attleboro, Mass. SONS OF ABRAHAM 20 teenagers at the northern town of In saparate action , police Shevuos services at Congrega­ Providence Maal·ot and the subsequent officia ls announced that they had tion Agudas Achim will start Sun­ At Congregation Shaare Zedek. retaliatory air raids on Palestinian uncovered and arrested a ··cell" of day, May 26, with festival candles Sons of Abraham Sbevuos services , guerrilla areas in Lebanon. terrorists .in East Jerusalem, -and being lighted at 7:45 p.m. will start on Sunday, Mar 26 at 8 that ··considerable quant-ities of The officials said it was "logical" p.m., following the Lighting of the arms and sabatoge material were Services on Monday morning, to assume the Pales tinian Candles at 7:49 p.m. round in posession of the three May 27, will start at 9 o'clock and organizations would want to show Services on Monday and Tues­ members of the gang. Rabbi Philip Kaplan will deliver that their ability to strike at Israel day mornings will be at 9 o'clock his sermon on "Training in To­ had not been hampered by the The anouncement alleged that followed. by the sermon at 10:30. rah" at 10: 15 a.m. Evening ser­ heavy air raids. the arestcd men were responsible vices on Monday will be at 8:30. On Tuesday there will be Yizko_r • for several incidents, including the memorial services at 11 a.m. Eve­ Volunteers Aid Police emplacement of three large Soviet­ Services on Tuesday, May, 28, ning services will _start at . 8 will start at 7: 15 a.m., followed by In the area around Nazareth, made rockets aimed at the center of o'clock. Reverend Martin Gottlieb Afula and nearby areas ~uthorities Jerusalem on the same day as the the sermon, "Yizkor and Sinai" at will conduct th_e services. 8:15 a.m. and Yizkor memorial ELECTED PRESIDENT: Robbi Joel H. had• ar.med several hundred civilian Ma"alot attack. The rockets, meant ·coNGREGATION services at 8:30 a.m. - · Zaiman of Temple Emanu-El -• volu_nteers who were helping police to be fired by a timing device, were SONS OF JACOB elected president of the Rhode ls­ and troops in searching schools, discovered and dismantled before CONGREGATION Proridence land Board of Rabbis at a moeting ractories and other sensitive areas they went off. MISHKON TFILOH The Shevuos holiday begins at 8 of !he ~rd on April 30, ror infi ltrators. r The arrested men were also said Providence p.m. on Sunday, May 26 at Con- Other officers elected -re Rab­ Along the northwestern Lebanon to have emplaced several Shevuos services for" Sunday and · gregation Sons· ·or Jacob.· Services bi Jerome S .. Gurlancl, Tem'ple rrontier a major search, involving bazooka rockets that went off on Monday, May 26 and 27, at Con- on Monday and Tuesday, May 27, Sinai, secretary; · Robbi Leslie Y. trackers and heli c_o pter observers, the night of May 14 but did no gregation Mishkon Tfiloh are will be held at 8:30 a.m. and 8 Gutterman, Temple Beth El, trea­ continued for the second day. damage. The police also attributed scheduled to commence at 7:30 p.m. Yizkor services will be held surer. The slate of officers was presented by Robbi William G. In Jerusalem, unusual numbers to them the murder of a Jewish p.m., and the Shacharis service on on ·-Tuesday at 10 a.m. Braude. or policemen stood on ihe streets, taxi-dri ve r in April an d the attempt Monday and Tuesday, May 27 TEMPLE BETH AM as well as augmented ·details of to set off a demolitiOff charge on an and 28, will start at 9 o'clock. Warwick troops, especially in the easte_rn offi~c building i_n the same month .. Rabbi Emanuel Lazar will ad- Shevuos services will be held at } dress the congregatipn on both · Temple Beth Am on Monday and days before the Musa!. (Continued on page· 15) · JFRI -Women's·Divisio -n­ / To Honor Director, ,Wile Plc/,i~ ,A~n-nua·1 M·eeting _~ The Women's Division of the • Jewish Federation of Rhode Island At Bureau Annual Meeting will hold its annual meeting on Tuesday; June 4, at the Royal Roost of the Providence Civic Center. The meeting will start at 10 a.m. with a Dutch Treat.lunch­ eon following at 12 noon. Shiny Stones will present an informal showing of Israeli fashions during the luncheoh. Senator Julius Michaelson will serve as installing officer. The pro- _ ·posed slate "is headed by Mrs. Ja­ JEROME KAPLAN cob Stone, president; and Mrs. Manfred . Weil, .Mrs. Benjamin Jerome Kaplan Chi!lilZ, Mrs. Benjamin Mellion and Mrs. Maurice Shore, vice Named President presidents. · Mrs. Arthur Altschuler, a mem­ ·01 T_emple Sinai ber of the national board of the United Jewish Appeal, will be the Jerome Kaplan was elected guest speaker. She is a graduate president of Temple Sinai at the · MRS. BENJAMIN MELUON of Bryn Mawr, the Boston Univer­ election held at tile annual congre­ sity School of Thc.ology and is Flink, Mrs. Karl Foss and Mrs. gational meeting held on May 15 . currently a candidate for a Ph.D . Sheldon L. Gerber. He will succeed Herbert Galkin. degree in Old Testament at Har- Also, Mrs. M·al!rice Glicksman, Elliot S. Schwartz, executive di­ Other officers who were elected vard 'University. She is secretary Mrs. Herbert Goldberger, Mrs. ·cctor of the Bureau of Jewish were Edwin ·-. Brooklyn, Junius of the Joint Mid-East Policy Com­ Arnold Goldman, Mrs. Sidney Education, and bis wife, Aorcnoc, Ger~z and Sta~ley Horo~itz, vice mittee and Special Gifts chairman Goldstein, Mrs. Lawrence gordon, wi11 be honored at ·a reccptiod presidents; Adrian Horovllz, trea- of the National Women's Division Mrs. Marvin Granoff, Mrs. Max which will be held for them at the surer; Richard Kaplan, financial..._ of the UJA. Greenberg, Mrs. Irving Greene, annual meeting of the Bureau of sccrc_tary, and Roslyn Fradin, t,frs. Sumner B. Halsband, Mrs. Jewish Education on Wednesday, recording secretary. ~ Other members on the proposed David Horvitz, Mrs. Louis Hor­ May 29, at 8 p.m., at Temple slate arc Mrs. Milton G. Scribner, vitz, Mrs. Stanley Jagolinzer, Mrs. Trustees, elected for three recording secretary, and honorary Emanu-El. years, arc Eileen Wexler, Edith E. Sherwin Kapstcin, Mrs. Arthur J . Nominations for the officers of presidents, Mrs. Bertram L. Bern­ Levy, Mrs. Isador S. Low, Mrs. Grant, Abbott Dressler, Joseph hardt, Mrs. Julius Irving, Mrs. the Bureau for the oomin1 year - Postar and lrvin1 Si1al. Leo_ Marks, Mrs. Richard Mittle­ will be presented. They will be Raymolld L. Cohen, Mrs. Merrill man. Elected as trustees for two years Sanford I. Kroll, president; Pro­ L. Hasicnfcld, Mrs. Leonard I. were Daniel Adler and Sheila Hal­ Mn. Benton Odessa, Mrs. Mil­ fessor Benjamin Chinitz, ProfCSIOr Salm1n10n, Mn. Edmund I. ton Pierce, Mrs. Marvin Pitter­ perin. Stanley Turco was elected · Waldman and Mn. Max Alpctin. Sidney Goldstein and Bernard J. • u a trustee for ·one year. man, Mrs. Jan C. Prqer, Mrs. Mar1olis, Yic:c presidents; Ben­ Members of the board of dfrec- Samuel Rapaportc, Jr., Mrs. Sid­ jamin Ha-, ..actary, and Dr. G,-11 ~ 1 tors arc Mn. David Allen, Mts. ney Roecnbloom, Mrs. Sol L. &twill S. Melllmm, trcuarer. BUDAPEST: One of Europe'• Philip Biron, Mn. Eliot B. 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