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VOLUME LXVII, NUMBER 36 THURSDAY, J UL Y 17, 1980 25c, PER COPY Israel Delegation Westerly Restaurant Object Preparing For Resumption Of Talks Of Anti-Semitic Attack ., lY'DHL~~rn, -DIAS JERUSALE f (JTA) - Israel's Referring to the recent a nti•Sc m1t1c at• such mcidenu·· 10 1he pe1111on from local church groups autonomy n~utiatmg 1ea.m have met in prep.u.1t1on fo r resuming the autono my tack made on the Sea Bag Restaurant 1n The Weekend 1nc1den1 1nvohed the and v;mous individuals, bu1 no1hmg to 1.ilks ,..1th Eg)p1. suspended smcc May 8. Wciterly last Sunday eve ning, Richa rd painting of two S111ast 1kas on the door of ,..arra.nt such an unspeakable ac1," Mr JustK·c: \-hn1ster Shmuel Tam1r ,..111 head the Za1co m , area directo r of the Anll• the restaurant and the ant1-Sem1t1c Y..cw Slated. He also oted \ :mous· 1nc1- Israeli delegation to Cairo for the first scs• Odamat1on Le ag ue: , based 1n menage "Jews No Booz" dent.1 ,..here his partner, Huns Garber. bad \1un of a committee o n legal mancrs over Ma1sachuscus, has called upon Wciterly rccc.1\ed threatening. ant1-Sc-m11Jc plione ...,,h,ch he 1111II preside J01ntl) with Egyp1's residents lo make a "Strong statement con• The llatemcnt was made 1n referencx to calls since fihn& for the: pcouon four \11ms1er of State, Butros Ghah demning such act1v11 y" and the Slate of restaurant 0111ne r Ben We1.u's recent •P• mon1hs a10 Bui T.am1r told rcpor1ers after the \\ttll) Rhode Island to "allocate all available: phcat,on lo obtain • h«nK 10 scr,,c: hquor Arca reudent\ oft he Ru1aurant "'ere op­ raource.o; in order to stem the growth of at the c:s1abh1hmen1 "We had op~mon posed 10 the httn.K 11rplica11on bccau.K C.~bincl mcclmg that his mandate 1s not the)' felt 1ha1 1he Ale of bcc.r and 1111ne on r~tm:tcd 10 legal mJtters "The •~ucs a rc the premlk:S might aher the charac1cr or the the sub)tana of the autonomy These a rc ne11hborhood llo"'c\er. mo,1 rcs1dcnu not purch• legal matters They arc poht1 cal Court To Rule On CETA 111cre arpalkd to karn 1hat the s11u;,t1on Jnd JUd1c1al matters mterv.o\Cn," Tam1r 111a, 1umcd mto an ethnic issue 1.;11d ··tt \\Ill relate lo the source: of the Jutonom,. the score and po'Acrs of the School Participation " Th" 1nudcnt I.), not a ques11on of zon­ ing.. AOL d1roctor Za1~om slated "l',c Juh>nom\ as 'Adi .1..s the adm1n1strat1on of Nl:. W YORK (JTA)-A n.1lmg 11opc:c­ Zuclr.crman \&Id ( LT A "'U the main ,pol.en "'''h \l. e 1crl) Police Chief JU.o;l1cc, the u.~uc:s of k11sla1 1on imd ,1m1lar tc:d fr o m a U S Court of Appealli within §111 fundmi \Chicle for federall)"-,ponM>rcd GullOK10, m add1t1on to people w11h the , "'uc, 111h1ch relate to the ubstancc of the week~ m II case mvolvmg a lo...,,er fc:dc:r,11 manpo"'"er uam1ng progn,ms for 1hc R I Staie AttOf"ncy"s office and Vinous JUlomJm) ,"' he '.iUld .im1r Jddcd. " \lo e ~ha ll push ahead with court ban o n part1 cipa11on of rehg1ou1 "cconom,cally d1sadun1aged. uncmplo)cd ,u11e offioal Accordm& 10 Za1com this is l -.c hools in job tr111n1ng programs funded Jnd undercmplo)ed" C. LTA 1s the \UC• not an isolated 1nodcnl "There ha\e bcc.n the nego11a11ons. taclhng lhc difficult issues through the Comprchcn11vc Employment ccuor to Kveral earhcr such pro,um,. firtt vu1ous madcnll both m Y.. atcrl) and ,_,th •n all.out attempt to h11\e as qu1cl as and Tn11n1ng Act (CETA). Howard Luckcr­ enacted 1n 1964 Smee then, rcl1g1ou m•t1tu• around 1he Stale m the pu1 fc111 mon1h• and P

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.- ... ·.·.·~-- ~ .·.·.·.·.·.' THE RHODE ISLAND HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1980 REBECCA T. GOLDMAN LEO I\OFMAN BROOKLYN. NY-Leo Kofman. of PROVIDE CE-Rebecca T. Goldman, Ocean Park•ay, dicd unexpectedly rccen• Obituaries 73 , of 217 Summit Ave .. died )'esterday al ti) while on vacation. He was the husband home. She was the widow of Harry of the late Esther ( Lowenbrun) Kofman. Goldman. MAX GOLDEN J ULIA WINE Born in Poland. he was a son of the late Born in Atlanta. Ga .. she was a daughter Leib and Chana Kofman. and had lived in PROVIDENCE - Julia Wine, beloved PROV IDENCE-Max Golden, 72, presi­ of the late Harry and Mollie (Sales) Katz, Brooklyn for many years, previously living dent of Boston Radiator Works, who li ves wife of Louis Wine, died recently. She lived and had lived in Providence most of her life. 111 Providence after moving to America in at 49 Laurel Avenue died rccen1 ly at home · 31 ··The Carroll Towers" on Smith Street. She was a member of Temple Emanu-EI 1939. Providence. after a two.year illness. He was the husband and Jts Sisterhood, and she was a char1er Mr. Kofman spenl s ummers at Funeral services were held at the Mu of Anne (Spiegle) Golden. member of 1he Hopc Link-Order of the Narragansett Pier and founded the Beth Sugarman Memorial Chapcl. Shiva was ob­ He was associated with the Boston Golden Chain. She ~as a member of the D;l\1d Synogogue in Narragansett. He is served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. lrvmg Radiator Works, which hi s father founded Je•1sh Home for the Aged and the Miriam also associated with the Kofman Paper for 50 year,. Bla zer. Hosp1tars Women's Association Bo\ Com pan) . He was a member of Temple Beth-El, Contributions 1n her memory may be She was a charter member of Roger He leaves a son Martin Kofman Redwood Lodge, 35, AF&AM, a 32nd made to your favorite charity. Williams Chapter of 8'Na1 Bnth and a char­ of Woodmere; two daughters. D r. degree mason and a shrincr. He was a mem­ ter member or the Seekonk swi m and tennis Sharon Kofman of Manhanan. and Mrs. ber of the United Commercial Travclcn and GERTRUDE S PEI GA LMA club. Arthur Weiner of the Bronx: three a board mcmbcr..ofthc Jewish Home for the PROVIDE CE - Gertrude (Zultowsk1) She leaves a son. Elhot Goldman of bro1hers. lsrJcl Korman and Isaac Kof­ Aged: a founder and a past officer of the Spc1galman died recently at her residence, Ph1ladclph1a, ~nn.; t•o daughters. Mrs. man, both of Brooklyn and Solomon Kof• Auto Body Association of R.I., and a mem­ North Mam Street. ·•Toe Charlesgttc."' She Ru1h Page of Providence and Mrs. MarJorie man of Providence: three sisters, Mrs. ber of Lcdgcmont Country Clu b. was lhe beloved wire of the late Isadore Surden of Ardmore. ~nn,: a sister, Mrs. Bella Wcinbcrg and Mrs. Hannah Fasten, Born in Providence, he was a son of the Spc1galman. S)lv1a Factor o f Providence, and SU: both of Toronto, and Mr:s . Adele Fishbein late David and Clara (Tischler} Golden and Funeral services were held at thc gr3ndch1ldren of Brooklyn: and four grandchildren, An• had been a lifelong resident. Mu: Sugarman Memorial Chapd, Hope drew. Michele. Jordana. and Amy. Besides his wife, he leaves a son, David L Strecl . In lieu or0owers, con1nbut1on.1 may The funenil •~s held at the Mu Sugar­ The funeral •as held at Kirshenbaum Golden of Providence: a daughter, Mrs. man Memonal Chapel Bun,1 •as at Lm­ Funeral Home, Brooklyn. Burial was in be made to your favorite charity III her Carol Baker or : two siiters. culn P3rl Cc.meter), W•~1ck memory Beth David Cemeter). Lo ng Island. Mrs. Anna Marshak or Providence and Mrs. Ethel Cort or Cranston, and three Chancellor Schmidt grandchildren. Y arden Dead at 85 The funeral was held at Temple Beth-El. JERUSALEM (JTA} - Funeral scrvtc:es pcarancc then opened new honzons 1n Pays Tribute Burial took place at Lincoln Park Cemetery, .-ere held recently 1n Jeruulem for Chanan fundramng for the JNF. Varden devoted Warwick. Varden, a lifelong Jewish National Fund his hfe lo fundra1s1ng 1n the U.S. and for To Dr. Goldmann JOHN H. FREEMAN activist. He was 85 )tan: old. Varden wu dc"'dopment ,nd reclamation of land m AMSTERDAM (JTA) - Chancellor the man who convmocd Alben EJnste1n to Israel by 1he JNF. He 1m1gra1ed to brad m Helmul Schmidt of West Germany, the prin• HOUSTON - John Hen ry Freeman, appear before the Jews of Ph1ladclph1a in 1952. and became • member of the JNF'1 c,pal speaker at a dinner here honoring Or. who helped found Texas Medical Center 19)6 lo speak abou1 the 1mporuncc of land CJ1:ccut1ve. 1n which he 1erved until his re- N11hum Goldmann on his 8Sth birthday. af­ and the law firm or Fulbright & Jaworski. purchase in Paleuine. Einste111'1 ap• 11rernent m 1960. firmed that his country's relations with died at home recently. He was 93. Israel ··possess for us a special moral As lawyer for cotton entepreneur Monroe quality.·· At the same time, he spoke ofGer­ D. Anderson, Freeman in 1936 advised An• Holocaust Story mrmy·s good relations with the Arab coun­ derson to establish a foundation as a tax tries 11nd 1ts advocacy of "the legiti mate shelter fo r helping charitable causes. The nghts of the Palestinian people.'" M.D. Anderson Foundation, for which To Be Presented Schmidt. who new here from Baden Freeman was a trustee, provided the fonds LOS ANGELES (JTA) - The Stmon and direct the CJO.m1nu1c presentauon. Baden where he had played ho1t to F~nch to start the medical center. W1CKnthal Center ror lfolocau$1 Stud1a of bas.ed on a 1Ct1pt by Marlin Gilbert. biog• President Valery Giscard d'Estaing. was one Freeman urged Leon Jaworski. who later Yeshiva Univcrs11y in Los Angeles will npher of Sir W1n5ton Churchill. Ehubeth of 1everal top ranking West German leaders served as special pros«utor in the World present a multi-mecha production tllled Taylor and Orson Welles have donated 10 pay tribute to Goldmann at the festive af­ War 11 war crimes trials and the Watergate "Genocide:· making U.JC of shdcs, film chps their ume to serve H nur,tors. fair last week . The dinner was given by the investigation. to join the Fulbright law firm and 50und 10 tell the story of rhe HolocaUll T,ylor will n,rrate I 3 personal 1tories of World Jewish Congress and the Memorial in 19)1 . in terms or Lhosc who pcmhed and thoK hero1Sm and 1ufTer1ng Welles • 111 present Foundation for Jewish Culture. organiz.a• Freeman leaves his daughter, Winnifred who survived. 11 was announced by Rabbi 1he h111oncal background of the Holocaust ci ons which Goldmann had headed fo r many Freeman Davis, and his son, John Freeman Marvin Hier, Dean of the Center and which took the lives of s111 m1lhon Jews and years. Jr., both or Houston. Yeshiva Un1vers1ty he~. fi,..e m1lhon non-Jew1 W1ucnthal, who Budgeted million and employing heads; the au war crimes documentation UN\.'EILING NOTICE al U Conference Slated the most advanced audio-visual equipment ocnler III Vienna. ""Ill mtroduoc the produc­ An unnllln1 In honor of Max Koller "'ill be JOHANNESBURG (JTA) - One thou­ and a by foot screen. the production 1.1 tion . Ongmal music will be scorcd by Elmer Mid on S.,nday, August 17, IHO al Uncola 40 23 sand delegates from ull over the world, in• dcsigncd for prescnu11on 1n theaters ,nd Bcrns1em. Cl"llldery, Rabbi Gudterman, of Temple duding 60 from South Africa, will attend a Hier s.a 1d 1hc. material for the production Beth El, will officiate. Frleflds and family olher faci lities throughout lhe country. It 1s Christian Action for Israel conference in ""IIS gathered by Schwartzman and h,s U· ue invited to allitnd the IO :J0 , .m. scheduled to Premier on the Ea.st and West Jerusalem in September. This wi ll be the socultti duung IS months of research in «remony. coasu in lhe late fall or this year, Hier u1d hirges1 ever Christian conference in support Eastern and Western Europe and Israel. Arnold Schwaruman. one of Britain"• o r Israel, it was reported in the South Much of lhe film footage and stills have lcadmg graphics designers, will produce Africim Jewish Times. ne1-cr bc:cn KCn. Hier u1d. Do You Have a RESUME? Daniel E. A well written resume results in IWAlfflll JOB OPPORTUNITIES! Wrobleski, M.D. The Res ume workshop announces the opening onJulyJl, 1980, atthe of his office for the ~~oRIIIII Biltmore Plaza will provide you with : practice of REWARD: INSTANT CASH • a complete & concise resume Colon & Rectal Surgery Highest Prices Paid a professionally typed resume ten t:lear copies of your resume at: One Randall Square If you have unwanted valuables job s~king information Providence. 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T H E RHO DE ISLAND H ERA LD, T H U RSDAY, J U LY 17, 1980 3 Questions Raised Over U.S. Decision Official Proceedings Dropped Against Former Nazi WASHI NGTON (JTA)- The Dismissal LOkov's membership in Nazi organizations apparently valid documenl, disclosed over tha1 the shortcomings in the procedures used of d~naturalization proceedings against a but ""'-'e can proceed only on a showing that his signature in 1952 10 U.S. Consular of- in 1his case we re nothing more than a Russ1an-born U.S. cit izen, Tscheri_m Soob- the defendant concealed his affiliauon with fic1als at lhe American Embassy in Amman. lcgitima1c misu nderstandi ng or what was zokov, of Paterson, N.J ., because the State such organizations:· Jordan, "'-'here he was then living, his affilia- n~sary to ma ke such full disclosure to Departme nt and t he Central Intelligence Soobzokov is currently chief of 1he 110n with the Warren SS. 1he North Cauca- us. Agency knew of his se rvices to 1he Nazis in Purchasing Dcpartmen1 for Passaic County, sian Legion and 1hc Tachtamukai town Since Soobzokov also was accused of fai l- Wo rl ~ War II, raised questions here that N.J. On Dec. 5. 1979. the U.S. Altorney pol1cc. mg 10 disclose '"certain convictions in the remained unanswered today. General's Office and 1he Justice Depart• The C IA. Ryan said, "advised us that it So\itt Union prior 10 World Wa r II." Ryan One queslion is whether other alleged for- menl's Office of Special Jnvesugation (OSI) had 1n us possession a copy of the form V-30 said ht had expcc1cd evidence to "show mer Nazis in the U.S. arc protected from cf. served him with a dena1uralization notice. itself as the defendanl had produced 1110 us. dcarl) and convincingly the nature of those fcctivc prosecution because of similar covers The notice accwcd him of conceal mg his and a cop) o f an opcrauonal memorandum convictions.'" But, he added. ··1 am not provided them: another is why the cover-up collaboration wuh the Warren SS and his dated Augus t 3, 1953, from the Amcncan satisfied that v.c can pro,•e"' the existence or of SoobLOkov was not disclosed earlier, part1c1pat1on m Naz, atroc111es in and Embass) in Amman 10 the Department of lht alleged convictions or "the acts that gave because he was granted citizenship in Pater• around Kransnador, in the Transcaucasus. State .. nsc 10 them.'" son on April 17, 1961. Rep. Elizabeth Hoilzman (D. Y), In add111on. R)an d1sclosed, "The C IA j\t the Department of Justice, a top aide to f-cdera l Judge H. Lee Sorokin dismissed chairwoman of the House Jud1c1ary Com- also had a co,cr lencr from the State R):tn 1old the Jcw1sh Telegraphic Agency the proceedings on a motion by Allan Ryan. m1tu:c's subcommittee on 1mm1gralion. Department to the C IA dated August 18. that the JTA had raised '"good questions" Jr., director of the J ustice Department"s Of- declared 1n a rcctnl statement tha1 she 1s 1953. fo,-v.udmg ccnam matenals and about 1hc rnm1ficat1ons of this case and lice of Special lnvest1ga11on (OSI). In a "angered by 1hc 1mphca11ons·· of 1hc s.ohc1t1ng1heCIA"sv,cv.son1hcmaucrsd1s- possible unphcat,ons for others under the 1 C IA de,elopmcn1 . The :udc suggested com­ :;c;ff.~:cl~c~:t:~~e~:~tha~ ~~~:a~~tkh:~ ~:::~:~1~ 11;~d;~~~1:;::~si°~~ do~~h:;:J"i~c l:IA did not disclose the had actually taken part in the persecution of lokov She s.a1d lhal ··This once again raises three- documents because it ·•,s not free to munica1mg with the Immigration :rnd any person because o r race. religion or the spectre of posJ1ble conm"ance and collu- release'" -~hem sm~. "the CIA did no1 Naturalization Service ( INS) and 1hc State politic.ii be liefs" and t hat "such accusations sion on the part of our go.,crnmenl in ad- ongmatc them but v.h1ch came to II from Department. The laner agreed to provide had been made by others." mittmg and providing unctuary 10 .1uspec- the S1a1e Department·· He said the Stale the JTA v.1th a response. The questions raised by the JTA included He added that he did not believe '"we had ted Nazi.s :ind mak~ 11 all the more ,m- Department informed him "it c.in find no suffic1ent evidence to prove that Soobzokov perauvc th:11 a thorough ,n.,at1gat1on be evidence" that lhc v.30 form had bttn filled w helhtr lhe former Croatian Interior Mm1ster. AndnJa Artukovich. whose e-"- had in fac t lakcn part m persecution." conducted about our go.,crnmcn1·s 35-)car out b) the dcfendan1 Hov.en,r, R)an po,n- 1- urthermore, Ryan said, "We cannol hisiory of macllon ,n lhtst cases•· ted out, man) apphcat1ons for 1mm1gra11on 1rad,11on Yugosla via has been demanding w11hou1 success for more than JO years, and base a denaturali.talion aclion" on Soob- Ryan disclosed that Soobzokov had. ,n an \olY.S from the m1d-1950s have since been ··rou11nd) destro)ed" and that the State rchb1shop Yaknan Tnfa. a former leader Dtpar1men1 nnnot s1a 1c that Sooblolov of the Rumanian Iron Guard. who has been did no1 complete such a form ~ucccssfull) resisting U.S. legal proceedings Sharp Reduction In Visas "1th respect 10 v.h) thcsc facts v.ere nol for a gencrat1on, also have official U.S. d1sd0Kd carhcr, R)an ~1d '"I am Rt15fied prolcct1on 1n some wa} Worry U.S. Relief Groups UN Resolutions Pose Danger Ikea use or the sharply reduced number or ion. ha, ,ho.,..n d drop of about 60 per cent Jews bcmg a ll owed to emigrate from the O\-Cr lhc la~t 12 :non1h pcnod His figures So"iet Union this year, many spokesmen for also show lhal 15.X"IO So\ltl Jtv11 ha\-t To Autonomy Talks Jewish relief orgamza1ion5 active in a1dmg Jrr,.,ed m V1cnna w far 1h11 )Car. comp.ired t hose who reach the , have to the ncarl) 25.000 which armed 11 thu, NtW YORK (JTA) - Yosc:f Burg. 1hc United States that the autonomy voiced concern ove r 1hcd1m1n1sh1ngc11iodus time lasl )tar hr,1cl"1 ln1cnor M1n1 stcr, who 1s also the negot1at1ons v.1II probably resume m Cairo. It is Ihm belief tha t, whi le the decltnc m The Soviet Un1on·s c,.11 vis.a pohcy 1s thal he.ad of the lsr-ach ncgo11at1ng 1cam on Burg strcssc:d that th1s time no target date fo r the em1grat10n ralc may be due 10 1hc pre­ 1hos.c granted v1Y) arc g1,en betv.ccn 1v.o autonomy. v.arned today that ant1-lsrach 1hc conclusion of talks was sci. "We do not sent • Sov1c1-Amcncan rcl1:111onsh1p over week~ and tv.o months 10 lt.1\t the country r~luuon, al the United auons could ha,e a largct date, we have a 1argct" to com• Afghanistan and the resulting rcduc11on 1n MO!'l l cm,granlstakc a train to Vienna, a lnp hamper progrcu 1n the upcoming West plctc 1hc nego11at1ons succc.ssfu ll y. he said. trndc between the two powerful counmes, IJ!'llmg rrom three 10 fi.,c days .1nd. follo....-1ng t~~~~ and Gau Stnp aulonomy ncgot1a• Askcd.toa.sscssthcchanccsfor progress m these spokespersons arc quick to note that \C,cn to 10 da)S of processing, thccm1gnn1 Spcakina at a prts.5 conrcrence al the the au1onomy ncgot1a 11 ons, Bu rg said he the hall m the Jewish uodus bttan more Jrc then d1v1ded mto 1v. ogroups. thOK plan­ 0 t han a yea r ago. nmg to go lo IJracl (numbenng about one hrach Con.sulaie here. Burg said 1ha1 an11- :nnvd~~:l:~;';,~:~~ ~!:~a~!~~:~~;,t~ h::; According 10 Gerry Goodman, c.-ecut1vc third), and those de-s11ncd lor the Un,1cd g~:~ci~~l~~~0~;n:~1a~t~s~mt:I~ lhcy not believed 1n the chance for success. direc1or of the Na11ona l Conference on StJlo (more thJn 60 per cenl). A small ~~~~~ Soviet Jew ry. it is h1s belief that, due to the number (101ahng about 8 per ccnl) also 1hc Eg}p11an pos1hon" m 1he ncgo11at1ons He termed 1hc prospect for 1hc cu rrent number of Jewi. applying for c,ut visas, mosi choos.c 10 go to Canada or Au.s.1rah1 v.1th lsr-•tl and the United S1a1a l ie :1a1d talks as havtng u "fai, eh1noe" to succeed. of whom perform imporlan\ functions in the Those des1med for Uni1ed 1a1es, th,., l.l)"pt '"after all 1s par1 of the Arab He .s.t•d the resu lt of the au1onomy talks smaller cities and towns in the Soviet Un1on, Canada or Austraha proceed to Rome, v.orld""and1hercfore1shkcl)tOst1rTcn11sa1- should not be connected many way to a officrnls begun wha t he called a propaganda lt.ily, v.hcre lhty v.1II spend another monlh 111udc 1n 1he v.alr.c or UN rCM>lut1 ons h1111ng 1argc1 da1e or 1hc upcoming U.S. Prcsidcn• campaign to encourage Soviet Jews 10 m pro

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The M 1ddle E:Jst i\~ue \eems to me 10 ha\le of "hat the hkcl} trend<, .ind then ..:hanccs' .md I d,, not belie\c no"" thJI the Middle J, rap1dl~ J, Jl0"1ble ""llh ,ome Jord,m1an 1hrcc a~pcct•• the l·.,Ht•We\t rdat1onsh1p; for ,.Ur\l\al and pro(:!re,,\ .m: I J,1 nC"Cd, Jnothcr r;1d1,al .. u1c m H'\ midst hllC on lhc \\e,1 Banl \ nd \\C mu,t J\Old the rclJtionsh1p bct""ecn moderates Jnd 1\.. the) \tt the fZn>"th of SoHet po""er I .. 1gncd 1he \lcmorandum of Lin• the 11lu,1on 1h,1t the '-'Orld crn,1> )lctched radu;ah, in lhc are.t: and the Arab-lsrach Jnd of radu.:al <,trength. more and more dcr,,tandmg ,h Sc..:rctJr} of SlJtc that ""c here cJn Jl0"1hl) he >Ohcd b) deahng '-'llh problem_ Those three issues arc part I) u)un1ne-; arc going to mJle .uxommoda- "ould not ncgo11atc """h the PLO. Jnd 111, \lne group u..ing 1crror1)t methods overlapping but part!) autonomous, and I 111,n~. e\-cn before a test of ,1reng1h occurs ,,r1cn .,;1tcd a" an ob;;tadc to ""ha, might be Jw,x1atcd "1th JII our opponcnb in that do not believe one can wive the whole com­ /\ lure and more countries arc attempting to dl,ne hJd not the pre\l0U) Jdmm1s1ra11on .irca ThJt h nostJlg1J. e\J>1on. potentlJI plc~ of ,~~ues by addressing one parucular J\01d cconomu; prcsr;ur~ b) prttmpt,ng nude tht'1 r.tihcr ra~h promise d1,a,1er narrow part of 11 And therefore, while I them w11h conccs.siom. and this balance bc­ ThJt promise \,O,J) not mJdc a:i. a (a\Or to HJ\mg ,;1id .111 of th1), I '-'Ould lilc to strongly favor the ncgot1at1ons on the West t"ccn moderation llnd radicalism muH be l,r;1el; ,, d1d not re:i.ult from an attempl to ,tr~ th.11 ""h,lc the current trends m the Hank th at arc no"" going on, and strongly restored plJ~.tte Jn) voup 1n th1) countr) ThJt ""orld Jrc ommous Jnd "h1lc one sometimes ~upport the Camp Da vid Agreement, I do I ha1,-e al""·a).S behe1,-cd that the United ,tatemcnt JrO)C from our con\ n."t.1on that the hJ> 1he fttl1ng of \anou~ cnsc:i. running out 001 believe the out come of th ose negot1a- State.s must stand b) ,ts fnends As ;rn m­ )C\tlcment on the \\ est BJnl must be one of control. ""c >hou ld lttp m mmd th at the 11ons wi ll be the key to all the other iu ucs m d1\1dual. I h.t\C attempted 10 defend m) con• that include-; Arabs ""ho "ant to "orl for fundamental JS!>Ch arc on the \\ estcrn side. the Middle East. Lcp11on of American honor to""ard.s foreign pcaC'C and not the most 1ntr.1n:i.1gen1 group \\ c produced moderation linall) ,n the Mid­ Le! me fi rst begin with the East-West allies beca use 11 has bcc:n m) belief that a that cannot pos-s,bl) be sa11sfied. no matter dle l:ast ""hen 11 b«amc dear that the relationship. A strong America 1s essential countr) that docs not Hand b) 11s fnends 11,11! "hat IIS prodamall005, ~1th v.hat I) m1htar) option "ould bring no progress. We fo r any crfect,ve fo reign pohcy; without such not be taken k:nousl) b) ns ad-.c~ncs a1:h1c,.;1 b\c ""111 produce moderation m the ""ortd at slrcnglh there can be no security for And. ,f "C ontt surt getung into the And. 1hcrcforc. I bcltc\e that as these l;1rgc ""hen ""e male the sa me demonstra­ anybody, and wi tho ut our dcd1ca11on there bus1neu of putting pna: 1ag.s on our friends, ncgo11at1ons dc-.clop. the most important hon \\ c ha,.e '""ltt the gross national \:an be no progress. A nd 11 1s a source of there "'II be no end to 11 1:hallcnge for the United Stales. for Israel. product of 1he So\let Union . We h:ne a profound concern that the relative balance One of the mosl fundamental challenges ,md for all "ho arc cona:rned. must be 10 crcal1\ e people We ha\c strong a ll ies. of power is not nea rly so favorable to the for the United States 1.s to make ll clear 1ha1 find some "3} 10 m-.ol\e Jordan m 1he E-.cn m the Middle East "" e have the United Stales as it has bcc:n . Indeed. ,f there 1s a benefit m being our friend and a ncgot1at1on and to sec ""hcthcr that count') nuckus. m Is rael and m the peaC'C agrttment current trends continue we will be man in­ penalty 1n being o ur ad-.ersat) And until can :u~umc some respons1b1hl) for the ad• "llh Eg)pt. of the fundamental strengths, creasingly difficu lt position. Thro ugh most this balance: 1.,; restored. "c can be a:rta1n to mm1stra11on of v.hatc,cr 11 ,s that 1s finall} and therefore there is no reason for us to be or the post-war pe riod, the Un ited StalC$ be challenged more and more Without an ncgouatcd. thercb) 1urn1ng the P L O mto 11m1d There 1s no rc:i son for us to cu rry the coul d substit ute o r balance Soviet conven- understanding of these matten. thes11uat1on .in Arab problem rather than mto a West fa\orofan) one grouptha1 is attempting to 1ional superiority wi th our strategic nuclear m the Middle l:.ast 1s not comprehensible European. Amencan, or an) other far-a"a) blackmail us superiori ty . The Arab-hrach ncgo11a11on ,.s but one rnunlr) ·.s problem It 1s rather an opportunity for confidence: As late as 1973, when we went on alert at a.spcct of that o"erall .s11ua t1 on The balance I "ant to stress ag.-un that no ncgotiatmg and 1magmat1on and for 1hc reahzat,on that the end of the Middle t.ast war, ""e had bet"ccn moderato and rad,cah, will not be g1mm1cl can pou,bl) ~ork until ~c restore ""C arc 1n a \-'CT) fortunate position and that, someth ing like 8,000 wa rheads and the teitorcd b) ncgo11a11ng proccdura m Wcs1 lhc balance bet"cen moderat10n and contrar} to most people 1n the "" Orld, ""c can Soviet Union had something like 600 to 1, - Bank ncgottat1on1 our fundamental rud1cal1sm m the area and un11I 11,c make ~t,11 S.I) 10 oursch es 1ha1 the solutmn of our 0(kl We had then an enormous superiority, problem and challenge u American, 11 to de,u lhat "< arc not forc,er m retreat problem, 1s up 10 us And Israel, a state which made it ve ry d.i ngerous fo r the Soviets make clear that whate-.cr conccss1ons ma) I think 11 1.t. 1n 1hc American mlercst 10 ""h1ch "" as un idea before 11 b«amc a rea lity, to drive matters tcyond a certain po,nt . be made and whatc,.er mutual adJu,.lmcnu !1oep.tr.11c the 0 11 problem u much a.spa ,blc tcs11fie5 to the po"" cr offa11h: it ca n show us From now on, the nuclear balance will be rcsu h emerge from countna that ha1,-e a ht,m an) poht,cal ncgollat,on I thml the that all grc.J t ach,c\•emcnts "ere 1dc.as before about equal; and as a result , the Soviet c.on­ cho,cc: Moderation 1s a \-'lfl Ue onl) m thotc more "e ,n..-ol,c the 011 ,uuc. or the more ""e the) b«amc a reaht) . vc ntional strength is bound to 1ncrcak, to who arc behc:1,-cd 10 ha\c an alternal1\-C It ,s talk OUt"\ChCS into ln\lohmg the 01 1 ,ss ue The most 1mpor1ant task before America count for more. not a virtue 1f eltortcd by constan1 into thac ncgot11t1ons. lhe more parado, - toda) ,s 10 get the idea of the kind of world If one looks around the Soviet penphery. prosura. For lhu. rca.50n, I hope very 1\:<1II) "e undcrmme 1he pos1t1 on of the ""C ~ant, the strength 10 vmd1cate it, and 1hc almost all the c'1a ngcs in recen t yc:an have much 1ha1 the negotia11on1 suococd and that moderate clcmcn11.. C\tn ,n !he Arab " Orld ; conlidcnC'C 10 stand by our fncnds. occurred as the resul t o f Soviet arms. Soviet some solution "•II be found for l he ,f 11,e afli rm the conncc11on. they c:rnnot Or A1mngc-r. form r-r Sr-err-to rr of S ,01r-, friendship trcutics, Soviet proxy troops, autonomy 1alk5. rcs1.t.l the hnkase And the) "111 not be :iblc fl'Ct'llw/ 1hr- Anri- Dr-foma 11an Lr-ague's 1980 Soviet bases, wh ich creates a massi ve sense Bui I must alw 1cll )'OU frankly that e\cn 1f 10 oppo..c 1hosc radical clements 11,ho ha-.c Amr-riro'f Drmocra1/r Lr-goer A ""·ard ''for of insecurity around the world . the ncgo 11 at1on1 1ucc:ecd and w mc 10lut1on a lw ■ ) S advocaled an uphcit li nkage bc­ du1mgunhr-d con1ribut,ons to thr- r-n richmrm We have announced th e., so-called Carter emerges for autonomy. ~c will only beat the l"ccn 011 and scnlements. Nor 1s there any of Amr-n ra'J dr-111orra1ic lrgaq ·· Th is arti• Doctrine fo r the defense o ft he Persian Gulf, begmn mg and not at the end of t he problem. 1ermmal po,nt ,f 1hat process s1arts rlr-. rr-pn mrd f rom 1hr Junr. /980 A DL but the re is an enormous gap between our The qucst10n of the JU r1sd1ct 1on of v. hatcvcr I bchcvc •e mu.1t all hope for 1he ncgo t1 1- Bullr-tin. naffonal publira1ion of 1hr An1i­ commitment and our ca pabilit y. And if th at that 11 dm1n1stra t1 vc council 1.s ca lled will be 11on1o bct•«n l:g)-pl and Is rael 10 ma ke Orfomat1on Lr-agur of B'nai B'rith, ""'OS his gap is not closed, the rad icalization is bound forever conten llous: there 1s a fun damcn11I further progren. ,..c mu1,t supplement them arcr-p1unrr Jpruh to continue. The danger inherent in the fa ct disagreement as 10 11 s nalurc betwcc: n thoK that count ries prefer impotent neutrality to a who bchcve ii 1s the tiri t 1, tcp toward mi litary relationship with the Un ited StatC$ sovcre,gn1 y and lhosc: who belieYe u 1s is a warning sign that must be dealt with. merel y II technica l adm,n,strat, vc dcY1ce, There can be no good policy for us in the and lhat problem will not go away, e\'cn af­ Jerusalem: A City Midd le East until we resto re the actuality ter 1ucoessful ncgot,allons. and the perception of Ameri can strength. I woul d therefore like 10 Shilt a fe w prmc,­ The second problem has to do wit h 1he ples: Of Changes balance between moderates and rad icals in Wh ile 1n oflitt and aft er, I never believed , JERUSA LEM - Earthquakes, pollution config uratio ns throughout the mil lennia. the Midd le East and in the world. This has. 11 nd I do no1 believe now, tha1th e solution of and \11bra t1ons arc Ju.st a few of the problems The sect ion now in questio n dates from in tu rn , two aspects: the fi rst has to do with the West Bank problem can be the creation th:1 1 ~ •II have to be faced ,f the Israeli Byza ntine limes - A.O. 324 to 629 - and the perception by leaders around the world of a Palestinian state. I did not believe then G o \crn mcnt fo ll ows thro ugh o n iu fr om Ottoman rule, when the last wa ll proposed plan fo r a maJo r construction pro­ around the Cit y was completed under Su l­ JCCI along the ancien t wa lls oflhcOld City of ei man I in J 542. Jerusalem. The Jaffa Gate was opened in 1989 to Despi te the conttrn voiced by some ex­ enable Wilhel m II . 1hc Germ an Emperor, to . Your New Wrinkle pc.m m the Departmen t of Antiquities th at make a theatri ca l entry into the City. The , In House Transfers: the. walls may be undermined and possi ble spot stood far outside the ancient wa ll s of Money S 'Creative Financing' archeological treasures damaged, the pro­ the City of David, scholars believe, and a ject is sched uled fo r a fi nal hearing early ne xt short distance outside the walls encompass­ "" eek. ing the City at the ti me o f Jesus. Worth____ by Sylvia Porter The project ca ll s for the construc1ion of a The Crucifixion is bel ie ved to have taken fo ur-lane road in an open trench along the place at a site outside the City at the ti me. base of the "" al l. as welt as the erection of an but in side the present walls. underpass, a modern shopping arcade and It is of Mr. Min tzker's opinion that in ad­ To buy or sell a house in today's and you arc will ing to participate in the an underground parking garage and bus tcr• dit io n to protecting th e wa ll , a n market place, what you need more than financing of the sale, you' ll find key minal to be localed just outside the Jaffa archeological excavation shoul d be under­ ever before is so-ca ll ed "creative financ- benefi ts. Gate. at the western sector. The wall located taken be(orc any construction plans are ap­ mg • You get- out of an unwanted home there was constructed in the Byzantine and proved. "The area is an archcological area , Even tho ugh mortgage rates have speedily. Ottoman eras. without any doubt," he observed. ··w e declined somewhat and mortgage money • You cam a desirable 10. 11. or 12 per According 10 Cit y Engineer Anmon Niv, know that in Herod's time many things went has cased a bi t, you we ll may be still cent return th at is increasingly tough to get the project is an effort to eliminate traffic on there. You can·t dig down to make the locked in at your present address unless in other short- medium-term investments. congestion and unsight ly parking, and is a road until you kn ow what's under your you know how to. and arc willing to, do • You red uce the tax you would have step toward preventing private cars from feet. " some sophis ticated shopping fo r home paid on a lump sum payout of an outright passing through the gate into the narrow, mortgage money . sale unless you qualified for the si ngle shot twisting streets of the Old City. For instance, one aspect of creative capital gains tax benefi t fo r the elderly. Ni v has also expressed assurances that fi nanci ng that has soared in populari ty the If yo u are the wo ul d-be buyer, this offers throug h engineering tests it has been deter­ nation over involves the seller in hel pi ng to a realistic opportunity to move at a ti me mined that the wa ll would re main stable . fin ance the sale of the home to the buyer. when you thought you we re stuck . Ni v also stated that, as was the usual prac­ ~USP848,4.710) If, say, you're the buye r, you get the ad- Anothe r aspect of creative financing in - tice in Jerusalem, the project wou ld be ...... -r ...... ,n. va ntage of preserva tion of an exis ting valves savi ngs and loan institutions which halted if anything of archeological value .l9wllfl ...... ~c:...... , lower cost loan that the owner took out are wi lling to assume mortgage loans on should be uncovered. yea rs ago combined with financing housi ng which they origi na ll y assumed at Architect Johanan Mintzker, who heads LYNDA KENNEDY-DIAS Editor arranged or undert aken by the .seller. below current market rates. up the Division of Monuments in the Dept. And with the possib ility (if no t If you r mortgage is assumable. you probability) that rates will remain fa r too might consider offering to take a seco nd ~:e ~~~~~~~t::s~s~:~a~~:sba~~ . ~~ t!s~~n7!~~ ~~~ J£7E:: 1 = burdensome for a hefty proportion of mortgage on the remainde r of the purchase tervicw, contended that because t he OfJl'ICR: " T..,.... ""· bit..,....._, IU. Off14 wo uld-be buye rs on single-family conve n- price for a short term - say, up to li ve engineering survey had been done fo r the ..Su~~~~ --'~~-••_C.:-:::;:.-_. ~,,....oo - tional mortgages for months to come, this years. projcct's development corporation, which is per.;;;,,_Bui< ;;..-;;~ TM Herald ..u,;.! ..,b- form of creative fin ancing could be an im- A third option is the contract sale. In the eager to press ahead, the study is Jacking ob- Krlptlone.,. con11n.....,. ""'- notified to u,e --.y in portant assist in your buying or selling a contract arrangement. the buye r makes a jectivity and th ro ughness. Mintzkcr also ~•••Id u,um.. ~ no unen cl ■ I , ..ponllbH11y for home. down payment, in addition to monthly urged fu rther testing as to the Wall's suscep- lypoetaphlcal .,.on In~ but .. ,epn111111a1 In fact, in some areas, this creative payments that are equal 10 the seller's tability to earthquakes, pollutio n and =~~~.tlldl,.,:;~:: financing already accounts for as much as mortgage installments. You, the buyer, damage that traffic may d0 to the old stones. ~ o1-, -which..,... occur. 50 per cent of current home sales! agree to pay the balance of the purchase If you a~ ~ ~~jl ~ ~ $Cl~~. o£ a .taQ111, .•._-, .. , ••. ,,. ·.·iGontinUN!w#BC. 16) .th!~~c~i:~:: :.:~~::x;:~~~v;~:.: .-.-.·~ ---T~H.,_~_R_S-'-'?A_Y_,_,_,_•.u_L~Y~1~7~,1~9-80~~ · Jews Mark Tragedies On Tisha B'av

BY DVORA WA YSMAN

T isha b' Av, wh ich fa lls this year on July Arter Lamentations. ·Kmo11 arc read. 22, is the blackest date of the He brew caltn• They arc a collcc1ion o r dirges by Jewish dar. Seven terrible ca lamilit tfbcfcll the poets or diffe rent ages. One was composed WELCOMING ALL TRAVELERS Jew is h people in this date. Fi ve arc recorded by Solomon /bn G vi rol in 11th cen tury in lhc Mishnah: Spam. He presents Samaria and Jerusalem (I ) The decree th at Israel should wander as 1v. o ra1t hlcu sisters and tells or the ·@ EXCLUSIVES $ through the wilderness fo r forty years. punishment and exi le of the Tribes. • BONANZA MOTORCOAQi TOIMS ... ., ., ,...... 1115-'399 (2) The dest ruction of the First Temple by One of t he bcst•kn own •kino1.· read on the Nebuchadnezzar in 596 B.C. E. morning or Tisha b' Av, gives an account o r ::=-F'!: ~!..~-Ct•or~ ~~stT..::.::; {)) The dcstruclio n of the Second Temple the ten Rabbis martyred by the Roman mNII, ~. - Adaffl:icCity C.-124,H . by Titus in 70 C. E. government - pitiless and inhuman death t BERMUDA I BAHAMAS CRU1SE ---············'635-'975 (4) The fa ll of the fortress of lktar wi th the or such giants as R. Ishmael the High Pncst; Cla.1 1-11 l~O., W IOlllkl. ~ Rl,glhip. AU MUL.5, ...,- subsequent ddcat o f Bar Kochba and the Rabbi Ak1ba: Rabbi Judah, c1c .• and of the ~ ~ cc:-'~~ ffD' ■ . MA ~ TIIAYlL massacre of his men. 1o r1u res and sufferi ng these grca1 scholars (5) The ploughing up o f Jerusalem by rc«1ved durmg the last hours o r their la ves. •1EAUTN.~ ....-- ...... '4n -'7S9 Hadrian in 1)5 C.E. Yet . they died sanc11fy1ng G -d 's name and 1 -,. 1 1,.... . "°""6-ti;.•tw ■ . --■-id 111d■N • d■luu ,_.._ MAHY ...... u. ,,_---. ..,_, , hot■l tr.....,.,,,._._di■count for ~ c:in,lli■e. His teachings. ,...,c ...... pa,ol.Mad\. _....r...~ .- ■Nitilia. 111.11•• ,,_ • · There were two mo re tragedies fo r the W.,,,,,, .,,__._ Al.10 7-0AY I t MGHT IOIM.l)A l,IJIQAlirf FOft 1341. Jews recorded on this date. In 1290, King KEEPING T H[ MEMOR IES ALI VE Ed wa rd I signed an edict expelling Jews HAMI.TON _ o., _0o.••-···································'Se9 from England; and on the same date in 1492, Many ' kinor conncc-t cd with cvcnu m ~ Y--0.,, ~ ...... , ...... , ••• '399 fo ll owing the terrible Inquisition, 300,000 cu tcrn lands arc mcl udcd 1n kmah books or t GRAND CAAll8EAN CRUISE---··········· '1530-'2425 Jews led by Abarbancl bega n to leave Spain the oriental communmcs. The Yrmcnitcs after Ferdinand and Isa bella had signed have kmot unk nown to 1he Sephard1m . In ~;J~~:~~ ~ ~IIOO·~AUOW.ANC:l.·~ • lhc decree for their expulsion. Yemen lhcu mourn mg 1s very 1ntcns1vc. and they spend most or the night and day 1n t CAINVAI. CRUISES FROM BOSTON...... '395-'1515 wu ping while l hcy rcc1 tc d1rgcs. Part icularly MA ... TIIA Vll PIEDUCTl0N • MA HCOl'IT AMf, 27. 4. i • I dr■ya to UNIT Y AND CONTINUITY t dr■ya to...,_._ ._ to l hffl ...,..,.... ■t_._oo■t . hCil rtrcndmg is the moment when they an­ c:--,a...._,._ nounce 1hc year o r their u 1lc. Many people believe that because the t LONG WEEWC> CRUISES- •- - ······················ '17S-'220 Slate or Israel has been re-esta blished there Sadly, hislory has proven that Jc-w. s ca n• ~ ..,.~,.:,:; N0..-:0~ ~ .;~~~"-;r.".,:2 !':::. is no longer a necessity fo r Jews 10 obK rvc not a rTord to s1op commemorating the great disasters which have befallen their people · this day or mo urning. However !here is an "t AMERICA FlORAl.15 ...... '169 c,iplicit Talmudic statement whic h decrees Only by kttpmg ahvc the mcmones as there continued observa nce even today: " He who hope o r preventing thcH recurrence Not ~%.:.:~::..~=::w~;:-.,~..::= cats and drinks o n 9th Av will not li ve to sec only 1s the 9th Av the blackest date or 1hc _,.._...... ,bnrdl,~~tol• Fb-■-. t■ a • and rejoicing a bout Jeru sa lem, fo r the Scriptures Hebrew calendar, bu t m.:rin y people bchcvc ...... --■ct■d~-- say: ' Rejoice ye with Jerusalem and be glad 1ha1 a ll subscqucnl calamn 1c.s which ha ve SNAP, SNAP. SNAP, SNAP bdallcn the Jcw.1 ha,.c been a direct con.1-C• TMV£WII CHECllS for joy wit h her, and ye th at mourn her." •~ ,. c:a.0111_,,,,_ ... quencc or the dcs1ruc11on or the hnt and WITMOU'T SEIMCl QWIGl ...... _....., ___ __ This means th at the va lue or the Fast or Av hes not onl y in rcmcmbcrmg the past and S«ond Temples which look place on this a pplyi ng it\ lessons lo the present, by also 1n d J) AAA-THE MOST TRUSTED NAME IN TRAVEL rccogn11_ing t he unity of our people, 1hc con• • 11 1\ customary to obs,en,c the l hrtt tinui ty or 1ts existence and the destiny still awaiting ful fi llment. "" eeks before T1 , ha D'Av a,; a period YOUR BEST MEDICINE To t he Kabbalist\. the 9th of Av rcprcsc n­ or l>tm1•mournmg 10 commcmor;ue A QUALITY MA VACATION AT A PRICE YOO CAN AFFORD ,ever JI lrJgcd1c<1 which ha\ e occurred led the nature of the world ".o; mco mplcteness in Jcy.1,;h h1\1ory The thrtt•""cck ..,...,aw,.,. 5679-$849 Arti.r.l Rom■ $899-S929 and the grea t need fo r the rel urn of the II OI) SI~ ¥..,_ $849--$989 $749-$799 Pre,ence 10 Jcru~a1em with the rebu 1l d1ng or mournini rcnod, ""hich tlc[lm, v.1th °"""' .. °""'- the fJ\t 17 I Jmmu,. rJlh, th,\ ,e., C:C.t■ cW SolF!Nt■ S570-5682 P.,•I F t ■nd!A,.,.... ■ $862-$892 the Temple. T he MidrJ,h (lJm RJb I ) or hc.lY.ccn Jul~ 1-22. Jnd t\Oh~ncJ h) $80<-$865 _..,... , ~ a...c. S749-$819 cont :um the , 1g111 fir.:,mt !i tatcmcnl thJI ·1 he .....,_,.., S1 350 nnt i;uumg one·\ hJtr (U ~hJ\mp S329-5'59 lt--■n bu ~ Mc .... ia h. the Saviour, wa~ hlHn on the dJy M,HrlJf(' JIC n\ll "-hcdulcd dunn[I RyA_,,,,,.,Cr_ 5690-$1 350 Orw,t h plorw S999 the rcmplc "u' dc,tro}ed.' - 1h"t1mc: I he pcn,Kl nf m,1urn,n[1 hci;omc J [R[/\II AtrS I.A/\ U.N l" A rl ON~ m11rc ,1rmfcnt dunn[I the IJ\t nmc: d.n, ,1r the- three "cc~, (Jul) 13·221 The l·J,t or9th Av is ob\cncd m brJd J\ Durmg th" mtcnJI, 11 "1.:u\h.>mar) 11 1.\t by Jews the "orld ui,er The fa~ I begins 11111 tu li,1cn 10 mu,1e. IJundcr a l ~undown The Hook of Lamcnrnuon~ dothmg. ,Y.1111. or cat meal ('l::.ichah·) is read m '} nagogucs m the ei,cn­ The Three \\ ed, culmma1e "•th ing by the dim lig ht of candles. " 1th the con­ 20 M,lhon Happy Travelers Prove II r 1~ h., B' Av. a du) or r.u11ng. m1cns.c gregat ion sitting on lhc noor or on lo" t t ...... mourmng, Jnd mt rospcc11on. The DISNEY WORLD I FlORllA 'IIS-'279 '38S-'399 benches: and it is read again the ne'(t morn­ I days / 7 ni,ght9 • "°"'"'6-tnp - ,_.•: ■t■ndwd 1 n du■ ■ocom .; pool; 2 days ■t rcg ul Jt1ons fo r Tisha e ·Av are as ing. Oi■r,,■y Wortd I M11e,c Kingdom ind. 11 ■nTttetion■ I, ~ ■cl UM o1 lnOl"Q" ■il : ro lloy. ,;; no catmg or d ri nking, no S- Worid: ~- Gdn■ . -th ~ _.,.,. .-1 .,,_; Or ■ng■ Ring. GUIDE Lament atio ns was written by the prophet wc:mng or ka1her shoes, and no IOOC; ~"°""°"for WM'n Wid and Stw1 HIii of F-: a,atuiliM; t■ a" ; Jeremiah. who wi tnessed the destruction or ~ "-'dine: HCOflT • ,,_. · Weekty d■p■rtur • • 0,lclr ■n , 2· 11 .,...-1 bathing. Greetings arc not C'( changcd. thi: First Temple, and there arc: fi ve cha pters ....., _~-IMMb. The book or Lamcnta11 ons. ' Eichah: o f vivid impressio ns lamentin g over is read in 1hc synagogue. t HAWAI TIIREE-A (Smort1< 1hon Cliertorl) ...... '699-'1139 destroyed and desolate Jerusalem, which he The: fo st or Tisha B'Av begi ns on blames on t he sinfulness of the people and ~·-=,~,=~1:.:e-~~:~~~.;-=-~~ti!:: Monday evening. July 21 al 8:20 p.m., ,...... ,_. brWng. ~ DHCNPTM TIIAVEL ~ . CCM1 ■.Y t heir leaders. Lament atio ns is read to and ends Tuesday evening, July 22 at mouinfo l, dirgcti kc t unes - Yemenite tunes 9:00 p.m. -~-=::■io-:=■"c:-~~~'3i:w~Ai= arc slightly different. t CRUISES AGOGO ...... '190-'Se, 150 ..,_._ ....__ c:.te.n. M■ aloo , ,._ c... ScMtt Afflerb,, ScMtt For A Gift That's Sure To ..... ~ . ~,...... ,...lrlldone■i■n~. Cth.Allilk■ • P\casc ... Subscribe To The · YOURS TRULY c.n.di■..Nonl'IC.,.•.t.r-.thWorld - .....,_lhip■ ll■ilwtttle • c■lwlt Herald. European Shirtmaking . :::""~~-~-:-~:.· ;~~.:~~ made to order tor men a women Veterinary 200 fabric samples to choose ss ROTTBIDAM' CRUISE FROM BOSTON...... '1295-'2300 Mon. • Vl!ed . • Fri. 10-5 353-11115 , -No,,. l--21 , ._..-n..lt...... 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GAUT-VALUE fty--driv■ pec:bgM and -■coned 726-3882 clinic 351-3246 house calls EMPIRE t LAS VEGAS Cl.ASSIC. ..•.••..•..•..•..•. .•..•..•. .••.••..•....••.•. .•• '34S-'439 4dlys / 3nightlend6dllys / 4nightl - ROWldtripftigh1withOf'£N8AA , ■-:ucl CUT -UP BROILERS 99clb. 1st: die■• deluH hotel■: pool; 1cm of C014'(1N for frN and r ■duced-r ■t e ,._i,, driru . chip■ : W■k:orn■ bri9fing. ho■pt■ity dNk,. airport / t-.Gt.l tl'~----ution. EMPIRE ■-vtce dlerg■■ , 111.11•. ~ hencling & fflOfe • Frequent depertur•. S20 .00 ~ tor ,-k ~ Rculd-ti;. • tar• crit tor S2t9. T!lCATBE:";~ TURKEY BREAST 1.73 lb. U . I • Molun.,.lo. I.I, _,.. [401)7H•10ll4 ...OW ON SU,Gll tlwu July 27 EMPIRE '!!1 FRESH CHICKEN WINGS69'1b 1--,.i.-,.a,w.t•t•.a. _ ,,...... ,, ... 88 11 Rolfe St., --w ;,,,,1,, ti.. ,_.,,._,....,11 •11 Cranston, R.I. U ( UflM Ult I 1181._• .,. 14:•iiiii o,.~, ...... l< ...... llal 6 - THE R HODE ISLAND H ERALD T H U RSDAY J U LY 17 1980 Glucksman Receives Clifford Neil Notices Bar M itzv ah Born To Mr. and Mrs. Alprin M r Jnd M rs. Bradlc) S. Alprm of Tuli.J. Okl ahomJ. fo rmer!) of Providence. Jnnouncc the birth of their second son. Chflord Neil on Jul) 8 P.llernal-. grandparents arc Judge and \ Ir\ facob J Alpn n of Cranston. \\Jtcrnal grandmother 1s Mrs. Julia \~ Jldron or L1ul~ Fath. Nev. \ ork. . Bowers Announ ce Birth of I I Second Son Kohin lkth Gold, daugh1er or 1-lo"ard i nd lube-I " \licl.t) •. Gold or Barringtoo. 1111 u Ba t I ' \I r Jnd \I r, S1cphcn Bo...,cr of /\. 1icu ah on May 24 11 r emplt Habonim. Barrin21on. f,qd,.cnhJm. \l 1ddlc)C\. London. Robin i!i lht gr1nddau1:hterof Mu.. Kosen or l..os Angt ln, California and•~ lalt \ hr) Rosrn. I I I nglJnd hJ\e Jnnoun\.-cd the bi rth of their l ier paf('rnal grandparenr.s art \ Iona Gold of Bl oomlit ld , CoontcliNI, 1,wl lhe tact lknj1min ,e..:ond ~on. JonJthJn ldv.ard on June 17. Gold. \h~had k. cnnclh Glud,\m,10 C"C"lcbr31cd hmJlhans maternal grandp.1rcn1s :ire Pictured Ir(' Howard Gold , lt fl , wi lh hi!i d1ugh1 u Robin al 1~ Tonh. Rabbi J1mn Roxnber,: h1, 8.u \ l1t/\ah on June 14. 19h0 The \ Ir Jnd \I r~ Burlon H ReITkm of 1,eremon\ 1001,. pl.ice at Temple Beth Am 1n offi ci11ing. C.hun.:h Hill Dn\C. Cranston \ \ ,U""ld.: Paternal grandpJrents Jre M r Jnd r-.lrs. \lu:hJd 11, the son or Dr .ind \ l rs Albert Planning On ln,cstmg Done l dv.ard Bo"er of London, l:. ngland. Glud.smdn ll 1s irandmo1hcr 1s M rs Pl:: Jrl Sargent Sha, rcs H 11 Ad..,1cx Glud.\m.in or \\ Jr,.1d. "Simply Sondra" With You E\ety ~ eek m The Leeman Moves To L.A. RI Herald Plushner Graduates 111:hacl I Leeman. son of Rabbi and M n Sa ul Leeman, I) mm mg to Los SPECIAL Suwn L)nn Pluihner v.J\ conferred her \ ngclcs 1h 1s summer " here he v. 111 begin his AN Aeout Ou, s,-;.1 dqrec: from lhe Ph.irmJCXUIICal Collc(!e at )tud1cs Jl the UCLA Medical School m Sep­ I , .M. - I A.M. late The Um,er,1t) of Rhode hland on June I. tember .... f!do,ly 1980 r-;i \11~\ Plu\hncr v.J\ J [)c;ans List student Rachael Coshak Buy 1 pound of p•per •I ;and 1i the d;aufhler of Mr and M rs Ru b) our dtecount prlcft, W. lit-~Cll -1211 Plushncr of C.ranston Passes State Exam •nd per110n•llzlng •I v, price RJchJcl Pcn:cla) Co)hak or Brookside JJ!!/111_~«- J.M~..i.«_ J.~_J.«_ ....t.MI: Dme. Lincoln. rettntl) pJssed the State ...... ~ ...... ,,..., Board l:\ammullon fo r Ekctrol)SLS and 1s IPIBILIB] .a. nov. J 11 ~'t: nscd l:. lec1rolog1st m the s1ute of a VACATION TIME! i: Rh.~~ 2~.~~k ,, th, d,"ght" of Flo,m, W• feature the paper bJ the ~' .y'' and I. Morton Perccluy o f Jamesto wn , pound cO,leclion. JI. Dorothy Wi ll iams dress shop ,& .-----•'"••m•'•"•'•"•r•r.'".'"•'•''•'-----. Sondra Medwln Cell Brenda Korn r wi ll be closed for July. l'' CONGREGATION O HAW ESHOLAM Ji. OF P AW TUC KET IS NO W AC- 944-1882 /or 728-5930 Appointment Will reopen August 1st. I CEPTING A LIMITED NUMBER OF ft NEW MEMBERS . T HE BEAUTIFUL All at Discount Prices I«_..._« .illl:. ..J.IM . .illl:. JIM_..._ NE W SYNAG O GUE ON E AST 111'1"'11...-.Slll'l"'ll ...... lll'I" .,...,.., AVENUE WILL BE REA DY FOR THE ~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: HIGH HO LIDAYS. P LEASE CO N­ TACT M R. PASSMAN 72~ 734 WHAT A DINNER! SEASIDE MR. ROSEN 723-3256 FISH CO. M R. GE LLER 723-2425 RESTORE YOUR POWER IN GOVERNMENT Ftll lns1ntttl ~ n.,.imcal , ..-.1 9 Warren Ave. E. Providence WIii It N &talfil11 l~otl 117 LAWYER/AUTH OR. M YR ON S CORETZKY. running in Open Mon. 8-4, Tu es.-Thurs. 8-4:30 Rhode hland as a RE PRESENT ATI VE of Nalional Referendum - fo r 1he di reel decision or the people - will Fri. 8-5, Sat. 9-3 be 1he onl) Presidential Ca nd ida1e on the No vember ba llot NOT runnmi,i ror the offi ce bu t as a REPRESEN­ TATI VE of National Re ferendum 11·s 1,me we al l made d ecls1ons wilh ou r col lective wisdom. The zesty ltavor ol Ualy awal11 you et your International HOUM of This Week's Specials: You can help make 11 happen' Pancakes Restaurant. Part-Time campaign volunteers sought. Please wri te : Our Veal Parmigiana Is as.elect breaded vtial p.11tty. f)fepared 1tz­ tllrt9 and hot, with Swiss Che8$1:1 melted on lop, Along with II, )'OU National Referendum Part y. 9 Harvard Terrace, All ston. get treshly made spaghetti. And 11'1 111 covered with a truly dellciou1 Mass 02134 Ua llan-style sauce. You get garlic bread, loo! Cod Fish Fillets 51.79 P•1dloraNlauthori1~db) 1heN•1ional Refer~ndum Parl} And as with all our dinners. - Mrve yoo a cho!Qe ol $0Up or garden-green salad. 5 ~::\.~ud\~~~~ht ttaly was far away. $3.99 Pollock Fillets 1.59 im-.=1:. International House Jllls!lof Pancakes'Aestaurant 228 Meeting St. Across lrom Avon Call 434-3283

FINAL SUMMER

SAIILE LEATHER DRESS AND CASUAL SHOES • • . . s12 99 40% to 50% OFF NOW ONLY ■ SIZES 7-13 OUR ORIGINAL PRICES! We Also Carry Woman's & Children'• Shoes TUESDAY · SATURDAY 10-5,JO NAME BRAND SHOES ALL THURS . 'til 9 CLOSED MON . OtAINGJULY , AIJG.UST GOVERNOR FRANCIS SHOPPING CENTER SALES WARWICK, RI . 781-0656 FINAL 310 ATWOOD AVE., CRANSTON 943-3355 HOURS, 10-6 FRI DAYS TILL 9:00 P.M. MASTER .CHARGE AND VISA ACC.EPTED THE RHODE ISLAND HE RALD, THURSDAY J ULY 171 1980 - 7 II Restaurant Guide c_mMIIII.,..,.,,,_._ •f -~ rr------, New Japan Restaurant ~ 0000 fOOO MOOHATR.Y NKID M-f-1U0 -9 • loo . l -10 • Clo

TIL 731-9161 HO-HO RESTAURANT UIIWllllMOalO., Wit.hflOl, U . ~1i1~~ 915 ATWOOD AVE .. JOHNSTON 9-4 2...s60 ~ -:) 1$3.99 1 Sf>K}ellzlnr, In FIM Cantoneae end Clilneae Food. En/or • ruJxlnr, Oriental ermoaphere while ~,J LEE'S CATHAY TERRACE dining In our n,rw,ly relocated dining room. Open , - 11 a. m.-10 p.m. Order, put up to take out Ample 2099 POST ROAD Parkin . Make the American• WAIIWICI, It.I. Choice. Our juicy, 731-7000 savory, sizzling 100% Cuisine Francaise Ground Beef Steak. F« a ~ ttilt 9nouk1 ..11-,., any fM•blooded petrfot, - • • '°"' W'llllmltlon.i ~ °' Per,cu• RNta1.1111n1 fMtur9 • l.Ia ~liilie fll'ar1c;e Ol8dol..- Ground 8- S1MII. charming, intimate, elegant BREAKFAST • LUNCHEON • OtNNER. =~~=00~!=\:::!o;,:~= Plaza Inn ...... ,.. N wht, • '-Ping portkMl of g,1111d onklnl and/ Of tllngy LUNCHEONS • DINNER 8:00-1 1:00 A.M. 11 :00-3:00 P.M. .S1JO. l 0:-00 P.M. m_....__, 21 ICinQ1town Rood, Norro00nwtt, R.I . Re1.1 789-3743 Our Ground 8- SIMI!. E~ tevortta - beca~ lrl 10 ****Pima N by Anthony~ "'Whot it put before you orrhon wi#I 01 much ,r------Present this --Co------,upon for ~ 1 1III.!. International Howe ottltfltio" to oppeoro"Ce ot\d 1M rightneM of : FREEGlauo/Winewith : thl"Q1 0 1 to o "ythi"Q .i.. . It i, whot hat.I food ~ of Panc:akN'Aestau u11d to be whe" ~ , c.otered la o c.orria91 L______ea ch Dinne r. ______J 221 MNllng St. Across from Avon trode ond ,_....r k"9w obo\rt portiari con~." RISERYATI0NS SUGGESTED t17-314-2MO J,; ..a.,,.,el_S,_, IIOUTI I, WIIIITNA ■ , ■A .

Sunday Sped•I• S IAKlD VIIGINIA HAM T r,y T h e N~ ... 2:--::.::. s41s FOOD& SPIRITS DOWNST AIIS Pill .... - at our ---- Ir yo u ha ven't tried our BA RB ECUE, stop by East Prov. Location ROAST STUFR.D , , __ ~ TURKEY Tuesday, Thursday, or Saturday from 5- 10 p.m. for COCKTAILS! a real treat! Ot:UCIOUS HANO.C.UvtD °"""':::_cDEU SANOWKHUt•;~ _: _~..,.. !::.:.'=--~~ ...... , s41s For dinner we suggest: --­ RIBS • CHICKEN • SWORDFISH • U VERSTEAK W.UW,CK HOU.I.I l),.ti .._,.d,_.,...,_ U.H ,eov HOCJU.. Of course we ha ve o ur ever popular: 7 OAYS I 1, ,0., 1)1"""""" 7 OAYS I 1,J0-1 .... & W'- J..-...1 1>---n• Cec:6'-'o"'""' QUICHE • SALADS• GR I LLED SANDWICH ES We feature a wide va riety of: THE WORLD~' IM PORTED BEERS, W INE, & COCKTAI LS OF FINE FOODS \ 1060 HOPE ST., PROV . 831-9242 ¥ 10 a.m.•l I p.m. Mon .• Th urs. , JO a.m.• I a.m. Fri. & Sat. A UnilJUI! Dining E.rpe,in,ce GOURMITS CALLCRl' Used 1magmauvely, herbs 1 c-.in add a tefrcsh1"& new ...... I n11,or to a fl&m1l1ar dish ... ~. ' Lt i) 1mporta"l "ol tO add 100 much: herbs should not 'Terrazzo Di Pesce' overwhelm the taste or 1he BEAU JAMES basit ingredients . ". . ell• :rr,~~~c~~ r;ir::[n~w::,~tir Restaurant ~~~ ~u,:::~~~~/':~~~ ·,~ ~ Che£ David's special, £or the green salad or Oavor a , alad week. include:• j~f~i~~ri:i1.h. ~ i;:~ a~! scasoni"g a stew with herbs, Fresh Colorado brooklrout $5 .95 add them for only the la.s1 Fil et mignon $7 .95 hoor of cooking so tha1 the slew wi ll be delicately with fr esh mushrooms seaso"ed ... some suc­ Lobster pie $5.95 cessful combinations are: P:i rslcy, Burnet, and Thyme: Deviled crab $5 .95 Parsley, Chives, and Basil: • Lobster lhermidor $8.95 Parsley, Chives, and Cc:rvil. :~i;el~~meen{o~u ~;11sl~f~~ - above dinners ser ved wllh salad, rolls, bu tter, dini"g at THE BO CCE and yo ur choice of fresh yegelable or poloto. CLUB. We feature family style roast chic ken. as our - On Sundays, join us £or brunch specialty! We specialize in from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. li nd food, del~table wi nes along with ucellent service. - Sunday dinners (including our Ask about- our banquet fabulous specials) 1erved from 2-9 p.m. fac ilities: capacity 25-450. Casual auire enhances our rel axed atmosphere. Thal's BEAUJAME~R~STAURANT THE BOCCE CLUB, 226 101slif.'"lllAIN ST., PROVIDENCE St . Louis Ave., Woon­ -Open 7 day,-a week­ socket, RI. Tel. 762-0 155. Sundays­ Vis it o ur o th er fi" e Mon.-Thurs. 11-10 p.m., Fri. & Sat. 11-11 p.m. restaurant , THEODORE'S Sun. 10-9 p.m., Sun. brunch 10-2 p.m. Offering - LANDING ( fo r me rl y Champagne Sand y's Rest.), Pl ai"ville. Both open Wed.-Sa1., 5- 10 David will cater your ope n ho use o r Brunch p. m. and Sun. noon-9 p.m. • in home affair. Cal/ 751-8220 *lhru 7/25 11-3 ·····-·--····-····-·····:,. TH E RHO DE ISLAND HERA LD TH URS DAY JULY 17 1980 I } ' ~ &JLIETYNE\Xffi ,. Cheryl Sweet Cheryl Sachs To Wed ' T o M arry Richard Lallo William Krushat Mr. and Mrs. Millon Sachs of North Dr. and Mrs. Gus1af Sweet of Ballon M tam1, Ronda announce the engagement Road, Providence announce the engage­ of then daughter, Cheryl Sara to Mr ment of their daughter, Cheryl Barbara of Ric hard Lallo of East Grcc:nv.1ch, R I Berkeley, California. Cheryl will marry Mr. Lallo is the .son of Mr. and Mn Wil ham Mark K rushat, also of Berkeley, Michael Lallo of Eut Grcc:n"1ch, RI son of Lt. Col. Lester W. Krushat (USAF, Miss Sachs 1s a graduale of Clark Un11,er­ Rct.) of Arroyo Grande, California. s11y and rccc,"cd her master's degree 1n Miss Sweet attended Lincoln School 1n Social Work al Boston College She 1s c:m­ Providence: Gaucher College, Baltimore: plo)'cd as a Clinical Social Worker for ttH: \ Ir. and M rs. ROMr1 Sfums of Mounlain,ic:w Orhr in CntniC on pose on Che Lido deck of a nd the Sc hool of Public Health, University State of Rhode Is land She u 1hc TSS Ca,..it"a.l j.,.sc kfOf'c sailinc. TMir w,ffl-4ay holiday cniisc embarked ou1 of the Port of California at Berkeley. granddaughter of Mr Mu A Schwartz of \t iaMi. Florida ■ nd iu descinacion was the W~ Ind.id. Krushat a ttended the University of North M1am1. Flonda California at Riverside; School of Public Mr Lallo Ii a gntduatc of the Un1vefl1ty Daughter Born Preparations For Ne Health, and the University of California at of Rhode Island and rccc,1,cd a muter's Berkeley. degree 1n ps}'chology at Rhode hland To Greenbergs Synagogue UnderWa The couple have Kl August J I, 1980, as College: He 1s cmplo}'cd as• Clinical ps)• \1r and Mrs Ho..,.ard 1 Greenberg of thei r wedding date. cholog11t for the State of Rhode liland Pl11m , ,c..... ' Y <1nn-,uncc the birth of their Shol~a:~ ~::~n:k~;::;~~~r~:~~~::1 A spnng ..,.edd,ng 1s pla.nned \.OC'Ond d•U!htcr, Cindy Brooke on June of 1he pm1dent. l:111 0 11 Bro""" 16. 1980 1-hlton Rosen. Carl PJS)man, Henn Borg De.feats Glickstein Malernal grandp.arents arc Mr and Mrs Geor1c LcftoIT of Franklin Square and ~r~~~:)::~ t:;~:: f/;;g;;~r~in~n bj LONDON (JTA) - Shlomo Ghchte1n 1-l ampton Sap. N Y Paternal on 1-....a~ • AHnue of Ash kc.Ion . v. ho last ..,.eek wu the first 1-nindparcnu arc Mr and Mrs. lr"1ng Mr und Mrs. Elhot Brown. Sam, braeh to e\•cld, more down side interest rate protec• staggering amount of money. Jlong steadily. T,.o minor s.ags arc from Apache 1s an oil and gas oploration com­ 110n than a money m3rket fund, rcnecting its The play opens with a prologue. the end M:C11ons t he playwright should ha"e shor• pan}, s-pcctalwn11n deep drilled gas ..-dis longer portfoho matufi t1 es, and also enable of a good campaign speech, which Irene• lcncd Robert D Soule designed the t,.o­ This 1s an CSJ)«IIII) nsky bu.smcu. *llh }OU to retain nc.ub1lity. del ivers radi antly (as they a ll do on elcctrn n story 1ntenor. ut1lwng a KCOnd-0oor equally high re,.ard potential Capital for Spcorte:a lly. I suggest Northeast Investors night). Scene I then comCJ up on her New balcony for the bunt ing-hung platform of dnlhng 1s r ■ 1K:d 75 ~r ttnl from hmited Tru.st This Sl48 m1 \hon asset fund has been York apartment after she concedes the elcc• the prologue John F. Custer designed pannen;h1p dnlhng pro1nms. 1n ,.h1ch tn busmess since 1950 lls current yield 1s tion. with her two managers tryin g to split hl! hts and Wil ham Lane, costumes Apache acu as 1encr-al or manq1ng partner 11 7 pcr a.n1 . Yo u can wntefor full informs• things into a twosome. Irene , widowed for "An Almost Perfect Pcnon" ,.s tc:hcdulcd The >tock ha.s spcculat1,.e promise- 110n to che fu nd at; 50 Congresi Street, two yea rs, is more th an read y fo r to pl ay through July 27 8os10n, MA 02109.

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&md for brochure Ouollnea.lwa.ya na.ll&ble Jewish Groups Denounce "Wholly Moses" As 'Vicious' Film Bridge NEW YORK, (JTA)-Fivc national held and treasured beliefs and foelings or Orthod ox J ewish organiza t ions, the Jewish people or of any faith can bt representing more than 2000 Orthodox publicly blasphemed and held up to deri­ rabbis in the United States and Canada, sion and ridicule:· ha ve denou nced t he film , "Wholly The participating organizations arc the Moses" as .. the most vicious attack ever on Rabbmiral Alliance or Amcnca. the Union We ha1,e discussed ,._o way lincsscs for analyze their chances. At the same ume the Jewish religion in the history or the of Orthodox Rabbis or the Unued StaLeS 1hc Queen before. We have noted that the) try to sec their problems and how best American movie industry." This film , ac-­ and Canada, the Rabbinical Council or the although there ts a guess as to which oppo­ to SOl\"e them. In this case there 1s a sure cording to its distributors, Columbia Pic­ Synan and Near Eastern Sephardic Jewish nent might actually hold that key card. Spade loser and t._ o possible Club losers if ltHCS, Inc., is now showing in more than 600 community m America, the Central Rab­ more ofien 1han not something will happen the Trump Queen is lost 100 and, as you theatres thro ughout the United States and binical Congress, and the National Com­ 10 help you turn the odds in )OUT favor, can sec, again )'O u can finesse either way to Canada. mutee on the Furtherance or Jewish Educa- 1hus allo...,ing )'OU to "guess" correctly. catch n. Speaking for the coalition or the five tion. In today's hand there 1s still another part But in this hand there is something else. o rgani zations, Rabbi Abraham Hecht, to this. If you should happen to try to Ir West is the one to win it he might switch president of the Rabbinical Alliance of A Yeshiva Grows guess and be wrong and 1n doing so allow to Clubs where Dummy's King is a sitting America, declared that " this savage Beginning July 20, 1980. 1 prestigious a c:cna1n opponent 10 win that Queen. his duck. Again assuming East has the Ace, he mockery of our God, o ur Bible, including group or young Ye,hiva Scholars arc com­ return mig h1 embarrass you, whereas a might, especia ll y after Wes!'s lead showing the Ten Commr.ndmcnts, and our prophet ing to Providence. For three weeks a run­ lead from the other opponent can't the tv.'o Spade honori. and teacher, Moses, is comparable to cvcnls time Yeshiva 1n miniature will take root in possibly hurt you. In that case you should that occurred in Nazi Germany and Soviet Providence's East Side at the New England lake the lincssc: into the to-a.lied non• or course. should that Queen be cap­ Russia. This blasphemous and iacriligious Academy or Torah at 262 Bl ■ c htone danger hand even 1f you "'ould have been tured the hand wou ld then become simple film is also a gross offense to ou r Christian Boulevard and the Beth Shalom Synagogue sucassfol taking it the other way. Today's for now all the Diamonds can be cashed neig hbors as the Old Testament i.1 o r cour1e at 275 Camp S1reet. har.d is a perfect c.umplc o r this. for two discards but good players do not revered by them as well." Morning. noon and night the rcs,dcnl think in those lines. They look for the Hecht added: "By ridiculing the divine scholars will study and teach Torah, Jewish .... ,.orst and provide against it . Assuming all the bad things migh l happen, you lose to origin off the Ten Commandments, ■ nd in- Law , tradition ■ nd phllo1ophy. The .J 6 1ultingly parodying God him1elr, the film prog,am will consi51 or informal d1.scuss1on 9 K 10 5 the Queen and the Oub Ace is offside, one undermines the ve ry foundation on which groups and lectures as well as the traditional ♦ A Q J 7 ◄ other part sti ll must bt taken care o r. If our western 1ystem or justice, morality ■ nd "Chavrusa" or ··pairs" learning approach. • K 6 2 you win trick one, Ea.s t knows how to get ethical conduct is based." All members or the Jewuh Communinty arc w... c. .. his partner 1n to switch to the Club if he Hecht al10 observed that this movie hu a cordially inv1l..'d to parl1c1patc 1n all upc:,ctJ • KQ985 • 1 ◄ 2 wins that Trump trick . rating which allows children or all ages to o r the proaram. 9 7 2 • Q 6 J To lty to pre.vent this you should also see it without restriction. He nid "it is a sad For forther informa11on pkuc call 42 1• ♦ 10 5 ♦ 9 8 J duck lhe fir-it trick. Of coune, a cl ■ i r­ commentary on the .spiritual and social 434 3, or 1ncr 51>0 pm. 831-3399 or 33 1- • J 9 8 4 • A Q 10 5 voyanl West would immediately switch to level or our society when these most deeply- . 1059. that Ch.ab but I doubt that many would. s.... They arc much more incli ned lo stay with • A 10 J 11 good thina and Spades seemed like that. frH and lmmecHote cOflfirmattOft 9 A J9 8' Also, even though winni ng the Ace would McCrudden ♦ K 6 2 ltowne, Concord, Grotlinven, make anolher su re Irick for Declarer, he J Neve.. , Seacre1t, lonne, Lodge, R•dlator R,pair • 1 docsn ·1 ncc.d it. lteckman'1, loleigh, -c...... ,. .. _.. Assuming all or the above, after wi nning Baham, and Mt...... North wu Dcakr. both stdcs vulnerable the second lead, Declarer docs fincue Wa1hl"9ton w11h this b1d crucial to eve ry aspi rant or his pos1110ns on issues of Je"'1sh 1n1ercst Pres1dcnt1a l candu:l:ite Congressman Philip Apart from issues, the aides Reagan A prmc1pal reason appears to be that Jnd coni::ern could 1urn the 11de s1rongl) m Crane of llhno1s 1n the House of Rcprcsc:n­ .-.e lects " •II be 14 C1g hed fo r o r ae;ains1 his Pre~ 1dcnt Ca rt er has fa r less strengt h h1\ fnor It ~ould be a m1s1ale. for an) latncs quoted President Truman that cand1daC) Some no~ sa) George Bush will :1 mong Je\l.S m the tr.t d111 onal Democraw: c,rnd1date 10 consider the Je"' 1sh ,.ote ,s "part) pl.uforms arc contr:icts " 1th the be h, s \ 1cc: Prts,dent; N i,on's Chidof Staff .. trongho lds ,m d liberal circles m the big m­ monolllh1c on issues or concerned about pcopk" and "agrttment 1ha1 had to be Gen. Alc , :i nder Haig his Secretary or State, du\lri al i.tatcs 1han Democrat ic candidates l\ratl Jione ..-amcd out·· But Sena1or Ho"'ard Bal er or Jnd tha 1 Se n Henr) J ac kso n o f m u.i ll y have. Je14s ,·ote thetr conscience ,1nd anter~ts Tennes)« sa ,d on nauonal tcle\ls1on that \\ ash1ng1on 141II be coa11.ed to leave his An other 1s a d1 sccrn 1blc dnft towards like olher Americans. Je"'•sh "'omen are ··platforms ha•e \C T) little impact on 1he Dcmocr.i ti c s1a nd m e; to be Defense Ronald Reagan reportedl y in almost direct deepl) rnvol,.cd on the l:.qual R1e;hts formulaoon of 1hc Prcs1den11at campaign m Se,.:retaq relation to the apathy tol4 ards Can er Amendment and abomon lee;1sl.1t1on the fall. the cand1da1c formula tes those But there also is talk that Baker, Jad. /\not her fa ctor 1s the tendency at this stage An)one "'ho listened 10 Je\l.1Sh 1,1,omen at I\SUC~ .. Danfort h of Missouri. or Rep. Jack Kemp 10 vie w John Anderson w11h considera ble the State Dcpartment'J conference 1n mid­ Thu\, Jc ... ,sh \Qters hl e others ~ ,II U· of 'c~ ) ork nm) be the Vi ce Presidential mtcrest. June m preparation for the United " ations .1mmc 1hc pla1form but al.so hsten to 1.·•m d1date, :ind John Warner of Virginia I\ I-l ams po ll md1cates 3 I per «nt of the Decade for Women Conference later this Reag•m·s prom,so. he told the A merican ~ 111 go to the Pcnt:ie;on. Jews could not vote for Carter. 40 per ccn1 month m Copenhagen "'ould find thctr zeal Je.,.1\h Prcu Assoc1.a11on m mid-June he But ~ hat o r those high up m the Reae;an could nol vote for Reagan, wh ile 56 per as fem1nrsts 1s pnmar) has a record of tt)mg to l ttp his promises org:m1ta11 on considered partis.ins or the cent preferred Anderson ThlS was al 1he The coun1ry·s economy. unemplo)mcn1 Qucs11ons 10 1,1, h1c:h man) ~,11 require A rab 0 11 -producmg slates such as former end o f June. pa rt1 cula rl ) among mmom,c:1, 1nna1,on. adcqu:i te responses. the~fore, include Will Te, as G o,ernor John Connally :ind U.S. Now, support fo r Carter 1s sa1d to be: feder;j l , ubs1d1es for religious K hool.s. pop-­ the Republican le 11 dcrsh1p firml) plcde;c Treasur) Sccrct:i r) Wi lliam Simon. In even lower among Jews because of the U.S. ulaoon and mdui 1nal mo ,emen1 10 1he that a unified Jerusalem 1s Israel's ca pnal Re.aga n·s announced business advisory fail ure to fi ght determmedly for Israel 1n the Sunbelt th at 1s lc.a\ mg northern slates and that's ~here the Amenc:a n Embus) 11 group arc some hkc const ruction company United Nations and ot her international poorer and troubled, and a host of 01hcr 10 bc't. mogul John Fluor, who hos ca mpaigned fo r fo rums. What the o utl ooks will be: m Sep• ~ubJccts concern Jew1 decpl) \I. 111 1he Republican Admmmra11on C\"C.T development of Arab mtercsts in American tembc r and mo re im ponantly m November onelheless. lhe fa1e of Israel th at 1s con­ permit 1he bal1ntt of m1l1t at) po"'er m 1he educa tional i.re m the face of strong Jewish are beyond ca kula t1 on, pohtical observers s1anll) hounded by the So\, 1c1-Arab bloc h d~t to "'llnc agam11 Israel''; pro tCSI S. here agree. and 1ts alhes Ii uppermoil 1n the minds of \\ 111 11 ,ndudc Israel m U S strategic The 1hmlmg here 1s that Reagan. while Hut how the Republican ca mpa ,gn will Amcnca n fnend.s of brael. mdud1n1 most ra d1 ncu.,; sohdty becked b) the hard core of the rie; ht • fare among Jewish voters with Reagan at Jc~ s Ho~ lhe Republic.i ns a nd par­ W1ll 1t ilrcn1t hcn enfo rcc:mcnl o r cu,11n1 ~ mg m h11 p:irt) , musi v1s1bly moderate his the hel m may wc:11 bede1ermined m De1ro1t , t1e ularly Reagan meet this anx,ct) ~ 111 e;o leg- ,,lat,on agatnst the Arab bo) CO II of o~n , 1ew~ and the makeup of h1 s en1ourage this week when the Repubhcan Party d1 s-­ far to~ ards de1ermmm1 whether a maJ0nt) Amcncan comp.11 n1 es do1n1 business 1,1,l(h to allract the center o f the American elcc- clo,;es its philosophy and pragma11 sm m 1u of Jews 1,1,1 II lea ve then Democrauc moor- h rileP 1urate If the nghl-14 ine; utremis u appear Also. -.1l111 perm11 1hc ~cakemng of the to dominate the campaign the view is he Jackson-Van,l Amendment unlC.JS 5o,.,,c t ~ ,II lose the elcc11 on. Jewish Leaders Meet usuni nccs are fo nhcomme; on em1gra11on pohcf\ \\ 111 U S pohC) remain bucd on lhc Hawaiian Jews With Carter Officials Camp l)a ,., 1d a1recmen1.1 and "'Ill nol allow To Cast UN Sccunty Counal Rcsolu11 on1 242 and WASHING TON (JTA ) - Orthodox had 11 cond111o ned acceptance of ■ n) US 338 10 bc ahcrecf'. Jewish leaders from 12 statcsstre5sed to Car• v,ew on economic and m1l11ary aid He also Absentee Ballots \\ 111 11 rcfu)C to toler.u e a Palesunian te r Ad minist ration officials recently 1hat e,prcssed h,s d1 u ppoin1ment al 1hc rccc. nt ~1-,1e adJommg lsraer; HO OLU LU (JTA)-Hawaii's Jewish " the status of Je rusalem 1s not negotiable. do"'nturn ,n So\<1el Je\l. 1~ h em1gra t1 on \\ 111 11 accept 1ha1 the Palest,ne L1ber:a- \ Olen wi ll be allowed to cast absentee: and must rTot be included among the various IJ rLCLIOSk l reJCCkd CTIII CIS m from the ballou 1n the State's pnmary elections which bargaining clement§ of the peace process." group on 1hc U.S abstention \- Ole on 11on Or1:an1 U1 11on 11 host ile 10 lsrul and 1herefo re out.side U.S con.s1derat1ons m wi ll be: held on September 20. Yo rn Kippur. The 125 Jewish leaders were here for Jerusalem m the U N June JO and s.ud that LI . G ov Jean King said ,n a letter to the meeti ngs at the Wh ite House and State the latc~ t \0te 14 aS m no 1,1,a y .similar to the " est Bank • Gau aut onom) ncgo11a1,ons., \\ 111 ReagJn spec1 ficall ) state ho 14 he HJ\1.3 11 Jewish Welfa re Fund that she and Department wi1h officials, mdudmg Vice earhe r vote lie rCJffirmcd the U.S pos111on 1,1,o uld re.a u 10 the anti-Israel rnolullon.s m her staff are now worki ng on a pl an fo r the Pres ident Wa lter Monda le. Zbign1ew not to nego11ate with the Pales11ne Li bera- 1he Sccunt) Counci l -.here. m the case of Jbscntee voli ng, the 1-t awaii Jewish News Bri:ei:i nski, t he Presiden t's Assista nt for 11on Ore;a n1 ta11on un11 I 1he PLO recogm,cs ~1,irter. the U.S record no v. s1ands at one reported. Na tional Security Affairs, and Horold Saun• UN R~olu1 1ons 242, 338 and Israel's n ghl ders, Assistant Secretary fo r Nea r East and to c,,st Even !hen, he noted, lhe U.S 14 0 Uld - -~ South Asian Affai rs. only accept 1he PLO into the peace: negot1 a• Ra bbi Mos he Shere r, presiden t o f 11ons. and they ~ ould still ha,.e to pr0\C J • Agud ath Israel of Ameri ca, which spon• themselves 140rthy o r rccoe;m11on so red the event , opened the proceedings by At a Cone;ress1onal luncheon fo r the noting that the Orthodox group ha d come to Agudath Israel leaders. Sens. Jacob Ja\HS Washington "to see and be seen and to hea r ( R. NY) and Daniel Moyni han (0 Y) and be hea rd ." The topics discussed in­ "arncd of diffi cult 11mcs ahead for Israel. cl uded Israel. Soviet Jewry, and the plight of '1-·1o) n1han deplored the U.S \ Ole 1n the UN Ira nian Jewry. ttnd also the contmued silence: of the U.S. At the Wh ite House, the group, which in­ government al various anternat,onal con­ cluded men and wo men, also discussed ferences where anll•lsrael rcsolu uons a re government aid to non-public schools, the adopted on tt regular basis. Orthodox position on drafting women and Javits ~aid 1ha1 the Senate " as st ill neig hborhood preservatio n progra ms for m erwhelmmgly in support of Israel and the middle class. "ould se r\ag 11 f' of B'nai ;:.~= '·'-:::.:.~:°'· pl,n oif fo,e O una mmll) agams1 Israel brings them unity. O TH IR,M;kAGIIAVAI~....._, 8 'mh "/ lrmtf' lo1111irllo is dlru tor of thf' _.,.....;•aa•'aa'"--·' that 1s no t 1hc1r natura l cond1t1 o n •11111 -/Jt'famation Leugul'·s Communications Wf SfU ctUtMS If ·"These na tio ns arc as compe1111vc wit h Domon and t'Xt'CU /1\'f' editor of th e A DL Stevensville All :-;.~ ~ one another as Western Euro pe has been. Bulletin . "=--..!t!:.LY...... ~.:.-:=...=--- .... :,..- •:r.---•...... '\viener JDL Members Arrested · - ,UNOP'l: IT,.NOWMNCI ' 72-8200. Following Takeover, Raid MUELER'Szi For NEW YORK (JTA) - Nine members can peacefully coc11 ist inside o r o utside the o r the Jewish Defense League took over land of Israel" a nd Bec:k cr said the Interns -Delicatessen ~,. /J Birthdays the Ma nhatta n o ffi ce of Americans fo r shoul d " disband immedia tely un less all Weddings Progressive Israel las1 week a nd demanded their efforts a rc dircclcd in a iding o nly ."Fui/ L ine of jewish Products" that Interns for Peace, a progra m that poor Jewish fam ilies and not Arab o nes in Anniver saries operates o ut of the office . sto p helping the State of Israel .'' Ara bs in Israel. Eight persons in the office A rich Lebo witz, edito r o f Is rae l White fish mW ,0,/b. '4.39 ... al 150 Fifth Ave nue were ejected. Ho ri zons, the publication of Americans fo r Dov Becker, who lt d the gro up, ca lled Progressive Israel, said the JDL members Pastrami sa; 10, lb. '4.39 ,.. YOU 1hc Jewish Telegra phic Agency, to tell o r fo rced their way into the o ffi ce and forced Salami '2.98 ... 1hc 1a kcover. Ht said 1he JDL demands the peo ple inside 10 leave. He said that the m~6 ,, CAN 1h a1 Inte rn s for Peace "give up the group did no t resist since he said the J DL Redijelled BENEFIT dange ro us fa lse hope that Jews and Ara bs is known to use violence and that "'is not Gefilte fish 1:a'::·,1;" ' 1.30 o ur way FROM A Mendelsohn Named Lebowitz stressed thal Interns for Peace Noodle puddine 89t ... HERALD First Jewish ~:v:;at ~,~c:r:.n~:; t~:~~~ :rn~e~i~he ~~~~ Sour cream 8 o,. 45t 16 o,. 95t CLASSIFIED Corned beef m~ SJ .00 lb. '5.49 ... Policewoman ~~:::~~r~~ a ~:~nd:::::ir:n ~~w:rr~~~pt ~rt~~ AD TO RONTO (JTA)- The To ronto police prove relatio ns be1ween the two groups. Loose franks •2~ ... fo rce has its fi rst Jewish policewoman. Rut h Noting that the J DL said that Jews and Prices good from July 17-July 23 Mendelsohn. a native of Vegrcvillc. Alberta Arabs cannot li ve together, Lebowitz said, a nd a nurse by profession, was sworn in as .. we think they can and t hafs what the The prese nt an officer. She joined the police department program is abo ut .· · CHOPPED CHICKEN LIVER- two years ago .a s a ci vilia n radio dispatcher. The JDL members were arrested later by DELIVERED FRESH DAILY that lasts Mendelsohn is a nursing graduate of the police who took them to the 13th Precinct. the w hole Jewish General Hospital in Monlreal. She Becker led a simi lar raid o n the offices of S upplied by the Finest was on the staff o f Brn nso n Hospital in Hebrew University a nd the American y ear long Toronto and a lso wo rked for private physi- Friends or Hebrew University J une 25. At Wholesaler in the state cians and insurance compani es. that time they demanded that all Arabs be The oath was administered by Judge expell ed fro m the universi ty in Jerusalem GATEWAY PLAZA, CAll Phil i p G i ve n s, ch a irm a n of th e unless they sign a decla ration recognizing WAR WICK, R.I. Metropolitan Toronto Police Commissio n Israel's sovereignty over the " land o r 724-.0200 and national president of the Capadian Israel." Five members of the JDL we re ...... , •• •• -731-3696- · · · ,_ • · • · · .- -- , Zionist Federation. . ,. ,...... ·arrC;ti:d'.ii"that time.- . I PLO Presence in S.A. Causing Concern Nl W YORK (JTAI - (o)ta Ri ca ma) •\ ne11r, PLO 1hrcat m Venezuela 11r,u al~ ht! on the Hrge of .ibandonmg us close reported b) t~e 111r,o ADL offo.:1al!. - Abr.t• fm:ndsh1p 1,1,11h Israel fo r the sake of Arab ham 1- o"(man. a\q,c1ate nJllonal d1r~tor vote'> m the Unu cd Na11om. the Anti­ .i.nd head of AOL's tnternat1onal affam, Defamation League of B' na1 B'nth ...,arned d1H~1on. and Rabbi \iorton Ro'-Cnthal. According to ,...,o offic1J ls ...,ho have JUSI director of the agenq ·s Latin A.meucan returned from a fact-findmg tnp 10 Central 3ffa1r!i department America, high ranking Costa Rican offi­ cia l~ rcce1 \< Cd an Arab dclcga11on last The) noted thal lhe lrl§II IO c~,a Rica b} month . The delcg.tllon included rcprcscnta• 1he Arab delcgauon came on the heels of a t1vcs of the Palestine Liberation Orgomza­ Midca.st tour b) Rodrigo Alberto Carazo. llon. son of the president of the count!), v.ho 11r, a.s accompanied by ;1 prcs,denual adv1s.cr He reportedly 11r,as promised Arab support Michael Rosen m gelling the United 'la11ons 10 finana a UN-sponsored Un11,-crsit) for Pcac.c m . Appoin ted C~ta Rica - a proJcct m 11r,h1ch President Associate Director Rodrigo Carazo Od10 has a personal inter-

"' Fo 1man .sa1d that according to stones c1rcu\a1 1ng m Costa Rica. the quid pro quo for Arab support of the un11,er.il) pr0J(Ct IS a pledge by the go .. c:rnmcnt of Costa Rica THE STATE OF IS RAE.L NEGEV PEACE AWA RDS prHentatHMI was madc to Herbert 8. to more actively support the Arab cause Sc.eni al a recml 1ributc hooorin& him •-hktl • ·as spott50red by 1tw Woonsodtd B'HI B'rltll No. and, spc:c1ficall). the PLO .. A PLO prc::J­ 98'9 Oft bdlalr of the Statc of l.vul Boeds at COft&resatHMI B'a.ai l.v-ul, Woomockd. encc: m CoSla Rica," he said, "v.ould Panicipanu at the a•anh ttrfflOtlf were, Ir.ft 10 ript. Max Wcitt.. pr-tsiffat or the Woon­ threaten the s1ab1h1y of this pol1t1call) vo la• .t0ekd B'nal B'rfth Lod1c: ' 1oane and SWM)' Dreuitt, co-dlalf'l)ff!OM of cJte R.I. lsrad Bond tile rc:g,on. m v1c: 11r, of PLO contacts w11h the cxttuthc commin et: Hffl>ffc Sccn. Or. Harris Hamkk, ma.lftt or ttrcmonics: Pamcla Mak­ revo lutionary Left ,n Guatemala and El in. EAq., tribu1or: H) Kalus., noted bndl motHMI pktvrc and Aa1c produ«r--dlrcdor who 11en-ed Salvador." ., u peR tpnktt: and l...esctt M ■ ckcu . tribuc, commlU tt co-chairman. KKK Leader's Calif. Primary Victory Shows No Support Of Klan

Nl:W YORK (JTA) - The ,1ctof) of a The report, compiled b) Ahsa Keitc:n of Mc:\lcan border It includes a la rge Hispanic Ku Klu.-: Klan leader m a Congrc::u1onal 1he AJCo mmlllec:'s Trends Anal)SU commumt), more than J0.000 Filipinos, and Southcas1crn M,usachuscns Health Plan, primary 1n Cahforma last mo nth doa not Dcpartmc:nl . points out thal the campaign 20.000 Indochinese: refugees. Federal o f• Inc. (SEA MAI-IP) 1s pleased to announce md,c-.t tc: an) up)ur1c: m popular support for 100k place dunn1 the time 11r,hen a ..,, a\c: of fic1als c:sumate that there arc as many as the appointment of Michael A. Rok:n as thal rac1)I group It docs sugga:1 1ha1 a an­ Cubom rc:fu1c:a "".:IS arm ,ng 1n 1he United 100,000 illegal aliens m the district. A~sociatc Director. Under a grant from d1da1c: who addresses h1mt.c:lf 10 the dcc:pl) • S1a1e1, and "'h1lc: nolln@ of ncwly-amvc:d the Department of Health, SEA MAHP 15 fell emotions of many voten may sua:ccd m Cuban, too \. place at Fort C hafc:e, The d1stnct 1s currently rc:p rc:scnted in Congress by a Republican, Clair Burgener, currently in the process of determining the auractmg vote: 1n sp11e of h,s Klan 1dc:n- Arkansas. fea sibili ty of establish ing a health mam­ 11ficat1on The report also pomt.1 out that Mc:tq:c:r's ""ho has been rc:--C an 11 -Sc:m 1t1c ma1c:nali to promole his cf• lc:.tdc:r of the KKK " Degree fro m Brooklyn College. for1S, H continues, but rather hammered The 4)rd Congressional D1stnct 1n C urrently, Rosen is President o f B'nai awa) on his oppos1t1on to 1mm1grat1on. cs• California, where Mc:tl&C:r won m the B'rith Hope Lodge and serves o n the pcciall y fro m Latm American countnc:s. Dcmocnnic pnmar), 1s located near the Board o f Directors of the Men's C lub and the Ways a nd Means commiuot of Temple Beth Torah in C ranston. Rosen and his wife, Susan, ha ve one child , SANFORD C SPRARAGE;-.:. M.D MARCIA D .SPINDELL Shara Beth. Announces the opening of his office M.A., D.T.R. Stone's Hope Street for the practice of (registered dance therapist) Kosher Market NUCLEAR ME DICINE announces the opening of a 780 H- SlrNt, Pro•-• Al 421-0271 DI AGNOSTIC IMAGI NG private practice in verbal Baby Lamb Chops '3.89 lb. 909 ~onh ~h1n Strttt and non-verbal psychotherapy. Pn,.id,na. Rhode l~l.a nd 0~ by appointmcn tonly : call (401) 274-7375 Chicken Breasts '1.09 lb. ornn HOt.:~ TELEPHO'[ '2.19 lb. Whole ~houlders I YllEFEUAl 751-8300 Member of theAmeriun Dancc Thcrapy Association, Inc OPEN l!Yl!RY MONDAY U:Cl!PT HOLIDAYS

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Over one thousand Hebrew and Yiddish books have been Copenhagen. contributed to the Hcbraica and Judaica collect1ons of the Sorting v.-on ' t take pla~ until the books have reached the Royal Library of Denmark in Copenhagen as the result or a Royal Librar) . but Weber has spoiled rabbinical trea tises. campaign sponsored jointly by the Jewish Daily Forward of Y1dd1sh pcxtry and no\·els, some English works on Hebrew New York and Scandinavian A1rhnes. and Je¥1 tsh hfc and literature. A number of the books were The Copenhagen collections arc among the most impor­ sent by the Board of Jcllo1 Sh Education of Greater New tant in Europe and have been a center of attention over the York: and one large collection - a scholar's \lo Or king library yea rs for Amcncan scholars, donors and tourisu. - lloaS conmbutcd b) a reader VI hose eyesight has begun to Simon Weber. Editor oflhc Forward. which is the largest fa1lh1m . Yiddish language daily newspaper 1n the v.-orld, and S. All contnbuuons have been •elcomed by the Director of Ralph Cohen, Director of Pubhc Relations for SAS. con• the collcct1on. Dr. Ulf Ha,cn. who poin ts out that whatever ce1vcd the campaign as a " rescue" operation. 1s contributed will be useful. since duplicates permit trading "We have many elderly readers -.ho have no children, or w11h other 1ns11tutions. whose children \loOuld have no use for books in Hebrew and Weber reporu thal Dr. Hucn·s enthusiastic support or Yiddis h," Wcbc:r upla1ns. "We felt they should have a bet• the campaign has been expressed m .. \-Cr) good Yiddish.·· lcr alternative than leaving their book.s to be earned a1,1,ay alt hough he 1s not Jc¥11sh and his background ism classical some day by the nmta11 on dcpanmcnt. Scm1t1c ph1lo8) . Thanh to the coopera11on oft he Royal Library and SAS. The first or the Hebrew books and manuscripts in the 1,1,e have been able to offer them a good home for their book.s. Ro)al L1braf) lloCre the propcrt) of Kmg C hristian IV . who a.place where they will be cherished and kept available to rukd Denmark m the 16th ccnlur) . The rich collection those 1,1,ho arc -.ork1ng 10 pr~ne Y1dd1.sh and HebrN miraculously escaped the aucn11on of the Nuis during the culture. occupa11on of 1he country 1n World War II. Most of the books \l,·cre a med by then donors tn cartons Some of the trca5urcs o ft he Copenhagen Hcbraica toured and shopping bags directly 10 the Fo,-,..ard Others \l,erc mu.scums 1n lhe United States under SAS auspices during the mailed or uprcucd from other parts of the country All arc late Su.lid ··SAS 1s happy now lo help return the favor," now being loaded in special conlamcn, at the SAS Cargo Mr Cohen says. Terminal at Kennedy Airport to be no•-n 1n a 747 to

Jews Protest Senators Urge Rejection EEC Declaration Of Saudi F-15 NEW YORK (JTA) - In a maJor pro­ the delegates m vo,cmg 1trong conttrn 0\-C r WASHINGTON (JT A)- President Car- \l,ould at leJ51 be postponed until after the test of the European Econo mic Commum• the rcttnt 1n11 u1 1ivcs and O\-e rlurcs toward 1er lloU urged by more than tlloO-th1rds or nc\l, Con3rcs.s mect5 m January. ty's declaration on the Middle East issued the Pl:IIC!it1ne Liberation Orgamza11on lhat the member~ of the Scna1e 10 turn do\l,n At lhc Slalc Department, c h1cf in Venice last month, the Jewish Commu• have been undertaken by many of the SJud1 Ar-ab1a '1 request for mcreMCS 1n 1hc 1polesman John Trauner sa td today the Ad­ nity Relations Council of New York, has Europc:.an coun1ncs range and ofTcn11\e cap&b1 ht1ci of the 60 F- m1m)trJt1on views the Saudi request in its announced that it was coordinating a scncs ··Calling for the PLO 10 be auoc1atcd 1S ¥1arplanci II has purcha.scd for delivery '"long siundmg supply relationship."" He of meetings with a ll of1hc diplomatic repre­ 1,1,nh all fu ture peace negollal1ons:· Klem \latting hCJII monlh ,aid he did not bchcvc '" the Saudis hove been sentatives of the EEC countries here 1n New said, ··wa.s parucularly ,nappropnate at this A lcllcr ~1gned b) 68 Senators fr om 42 pro~mg for II deadline fo r a decision ... York City. time when (Y:u1r) Arara1 ·s El 1-atah ha1 S1atC1 po1n1ed to Ddcn.sc Sccrc1ar) Harold Trallncr said lhc Dcpartmenl '"w1 1l continue George Klein, chairman of the JC RC's jusl rccomm11tcd it.self to 'the complete hb­ Bro,..n's auuranccs 1n wrnmg 10 the Con- to s1udy the rcquc.s1·· and ·•no decision is im­ Commission o n International Concerns, erat1on of Palc-511nc , the hqu1da11on of the 11en 1n 1978 llohcn lhe Saud, order for the 1n• mincn1 :· explai ned th at each EEC Consul General Z1oms1 cnt11y' ·· lerttplors-. as bcmg approved d1sp1 te SI rong The Saud,~ ··understand,'" he said that would be visited by a delega tion composed protot.s that hrael v.-ould be menaced by the ··any ru 1urc dcc1$1on will be preceded by o f members of the va rious consti tucnl :urcnift thal llo OUld u~I the Arab-lsraeh 1.:UO\UhJllOO\ ¥11th the Congress." Your Money's Worth ... By Sylvia Porter, 1s pollocr balance agencies of the JC RC. just one of the Features which appear each Non-Jewish New Yorkers will be joining Al that time Bro\l,n wrote ··Saudi Arabia 1,1,c,ck in 1he R.I. Herald . h•, not reques1ed nor do •e 1n1cnd to sell Injunction an) other S)Stcms or armament!! that could increase range or enhance the 3round attack capab1hty of 1hc I·· IS ·· Issued In rcg,..,tenng their oppos111 on to the J ERUSALEM (JTA) - The Supreme Saudis" requested 1mprovemcnu:. the Court ha5 issued a temporary injunction No Place Like Senator_., ¥1rotc the President. ··we feel the bamng the government from toking ove r -..ilc of add1t1onal m1h1ar} equipment which the Arab-owned East Jerusalem Electric Our Castle For A isa ¥10uld increase: the range or othcrv.1se Co .. which se rves the West Bank. The high enhance the c-apa b1hty of lhc F-1 Ss sold to court began hearings la5t week on appeals Saudi Arabia ¥10uld no1 be consistent with against the deportations of two West Bank Merry ~ lhc abo\e (Brown's) assurances and under­ mayors and a Moslem religious judge. ...~ takings given to the U.S. Congress. We Both cases have important political Weekend! loveit! therefore urge you to rcJecl any such request ram ifica tions. The injunction. answcrnblc by Saudr Arabia fo r lhc sale of additional by Energy Minister Yitzhak Modai and the I .1',ITZI GAYNOR ¥1eal>':'ns and equipment as reported in the West Bank military commander, gave the Saturd•y. July 26 press government 45 days to show cause why its The Saudis reportedly had asked to buy takeove r decision should not be reversed . • RITAl'vllRENO special fuel tanks. ai rborne radar systems, Saturday, Aug. 2 The government announced late last yea r acnal refueli ng equipment . ext ra bomb that it would terminate the electric com­ d racks and missiles. These !mprovcmcnls pany's concession wi thin a yea r in order to .SIIECKY GREENE Saturday, Aug. 9 ,,.,ou ld C.\lcnd the range of the F- 15s from "eliminate inefficiency.'" 450 to IOCN) miles. thus pulling the ai rcraft But the attorney for the utility, Shlomo • JERRYVALE within striking distantt of any part of Israel. ~ Tussia-Cohen, contended that the takeover Saturday, Auo. 16 Senate sources told the J ew is h bid was part of a plan to control the West Telegraphic Agncncy the letter of protest Bank's electric and water supplies after ' ., ,, ., .. • SANDLER& YOUNG origina ted with a ··dear colleague"' missive autonomy is implemented in that territory. Saturday, Aug. 23 started by Sens. Jacob Javits (R. NY), Frank Otherwise, he said, the government could . _,. ·- Church (D. Idaho) and Richard Stone (D. have waited until the concession expires in 0 Fla.). but quick ly grew to 14 signers and then eigh t years rather than pay millions of ·~~fLA~~~I to 68 members before delive ry to the Presi­ Sunday, Aug. 31 Pounds for it now. 'I; '11 '"' ,, "' "" dent. The deportation appeals hinge on the fact ' ... ,, .... , ' ,, FAEErENNIS •FAfEGOLF Senate Minority Leader Howard Baker INOOOAIOU TOOOAPOOLS that Mayors Fahed Kawasme of Hebron HEAL TH CLUB WITH "'UNIVERSAL (R.Tenn.). who approved the sa le to 1he and Mohammed Milhim of Halhout and GYMH•JOGGIHG• II OWIJIIG Saudis in was among the of 41 BICYCUNG•IIIIDOOAICE 1978, 29 Kadi (religious judge) Rajab A-Tamimi of SKATINGAINK .NIGHTTE NNIS Republican Senators who signed the letter Hebron were expelled without due process 3 GOURMET MEALS A DAY and spoke out against the sale in the Senate. STAii.STUDDED SHOWS IOGHTLY required by law. They were accused of mak­ &MUStCBYTHEHERISHEARY Senate Majority Leader Robert Byrd ing inflammatory anti- Israel statements OACHESTAAS.eEAUTlfUL "' , •Jto, '' ,_., - ' (D. W.Va.) was not among the 39 Democrats EXTRAS FOR TEENS& CHILDREN which, according to-the Military Govern• ' ' - .. COIYHYIO.U0"'10U IISPl(1Aln oflhe 51 in the Senate who joined in the writ­ mcnt, created the atmosphere fo r the am­ ten protes1. Byrd also spoke out in the bush slaying of six yeshiva students in "THE PALME" Senate against the sale, but according to Hebron last May 2 by Palestinian terrorists. o~,,...11,00111.,;_1_, .."' •lll ill_lal'l'_a • ....,.,_..,1., Senate sources, he declined to sign the letter State Allorney Gavriel Bach admitted ,....,.1offlPlw""fwllib•oyal1'/ because it did not suggest possible approval that the summary deportations "were Asi...,IINMwtS-,./1 o f the request could come at a laler irregu lar" but argued that the authorities Ch.-la6 Lillian Q ;:- date The first Republican to sign the Jetter had "to act promptly" in the immediate af­ after Javits was Senator Richard termath of the Hebron killings. Justice BROWN'S Lugar, who, like Baker, is being mentioned Haim Cohen suggested that the deportation Lodl ...... N.Y. t21H as a Republican Vice Presidential ca ndidate. order and the haste with which it was ...... Tat.: 1114143&-6111 Meanwhile, 1he Carter Administration carried out made martyrs of the three men. FOR R(SEflVATIONS continued to indicate that it has not decided CALL TOLL FREE: Kawasmc and Milhim subsequently visited BraintJOe, Mass., Route 128 at Exit 68 (800) 431,3856 whether to send the Saudi request to Western Europe and the United States to Tul (617)848-0600 Congress for approval. In light of the plead the Palestinian cause and denounce =:-...:»~ , Senators· lelter, ii appea~d thatlh~requ~t,. Israel's occupation of the West Bank. -·---•-•.•-~-''"· , ...... ~ ...... , ...... , .. ., .. p---...... -~&...... ' Proposed Newport Park Wife Continues wo- Year Struggie NEW YO R K (ITA) - Throwing the oft-shrouded daily world of a Soviet citizen. wraps ofT a ,....,o-ycar effort 10 release her She left when she was seven month's preg• To Honor 13 Patriots husband Boris from the USS R. 24-year-old nant. Boris twice applied for an exi t visa, Lua Aleiner. a Ph,ladelphian, demon- bul was refused. the last time o n May 2S, on strated last week at Aero0ot Russian Air- the grounds given to many other Jewish lines' Fifth Avenue office with their applicants, that he somehow had acquired I I-month-old son Sasha, whom his father "state secrets." has never seen. Lisa and Sasha v.cre joined by her rcla• Boris only ~ his son in photographs. tives who live in 1he cw York and Phila­ and hears his baby talk on the phone. Lisa delphia area. Their campaign is being aided hopes that her campaign will highlight the by the Studcnl Struggle for Soviet Jewry ironic contrast between t housands o f and Union of Councils for Soviet Jews. foreign athletes comi ng to Moscow fo r the Living until April. 1979 in Russia, Lisa Olympics and Boris' refusal. and might was able to get a un1-que glimpse mto the finally unlock. the door to his freedom. Pilnikov Arrested, Sentenced To 5 Years NEW YORK (JTA) - Valery Pilnikov, legal representa1ion fo r Pilnikov a nd a Soviet Jcwuh acuvist from Kiev. has despite wrincn evidence clearing him of all been sentenced 10 fi\-e )C3r1 of hard labor, charges. according 10 the National Conference on In reaction to the gui lty verdict, Soviet Jewry (NCSJ). He was lned for Pilnikov's wife, Olga, immediately planned allegedly assaulting h1.s neighbor. to ny to Moscow. the NCSJ reported. P1ln1k.ov v.as arrested May 16 upon his T H E \'I EW FROM TO URO STREET or Uw proposed Patriot.1' Park. re.tum from Moscow where he and a group Wh au Going On In Your Community'! Find of Soviet Jews from his home city dehvered Out By Reading The Herald. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce G . Sundlun will hos1 small pubhc park for the enJoymcnt of all a complaint to the Communul Party Ccn• Pl anning O n lnvcs ting ... Oavc Sargent a reception for the Society of Friends of who v1.11l Newport . tr.I Committee rcgardmg nev. cm1gr1t1on Shares His Advice With You Every Weck. In To uro Synagogue and iu associa ted Ground was broken al Patnou' Park 1n rcstncoons. The trial "'as held without The R.I. Herald. Patr iots' Park in Newport, on Sunday, July 1977, and a granite fence , i;1m1lar 10 lhat sur• 27, at Seaward, the couple's ClifT Avenue rounding the synagogue 1tsclL hu bttn home in Newport. built. Plans for the complcuon of lhe park In 1946 Touro Synagogue was designated mdudc a central bnck plau, with a 0agpole Former Nazi Judges a National Historic Site. T he U.S. Govern­ al one end. At the base of the 0agpole ..-111 be men t, th rough the National Park Service, lh1rlccn plaques hononng Je..-uh ~tnoll of Charged In W. Germany tends technical assistance in preserving the the ong1nal colonies synagogue, but docs not contribute fi nan­ BONN {JTA) - Cnmmal charJCS have T he charges were brought by the T he focus of the plau 1.s a large plantmg datl y to its upkeep. bttn med 1n a Wes:1 Berlin court aga1nsl nine Frankfo rt-based West German Association bed, 10 be fill;,d wllh kUOnal no... ers former Jud,a of the Hitler cr1 who arc ac­ or Nazi Victims and the Union of Anti­ The ma intenance o f the historic structure Benches will hne the sides of the plau . and and its restoration arc undertaken by two cused of hav1n1 Kntcnccd .350 Ge.rm ans and fascists. A spokesman fo r the usociation wa ll be 0anked by 0owenn1 trce1 H1s:tonc non-Germans to death for poht1cal reasons. conceded that there arc major differences of groups, Congrega tion Jcshuat Israel, which Newpon hghu arc planned fo r 1llum1nal1on presently wo rshi ps in the synagogue, and the All were members of the notorious opm100 in legal ci rcles as to whether the The proJccted lotal oost for completion of "VolU&cnchuhof' whtch handled the cases charJCS wi lt be acted upon under present Society of' Frie nds of Tou ro Synagogue Pat n ou· Park. 1ndud1ng an endowment for National Historic Sh rine, Inc, of poht1ail opponenu of the Nw rqime. West German laws. m111n1enancc, is: 5250.000. In 1957 the Societyo(Friend1 purchakd a piece of property adjacent to the 1ynagogue. opening the view to the building and U2fl ,a1NT1NG , prese nti ng the opportunity to develop a ).~ FRED SPIGEL'S KOSHER MEAT MARKET Cases Of Fraud, Illegal Entry f~ 24J leMA'oir Av■ ., ,,_,..idence 461-0425 ~= 1.09 APOUNO S f . I l'Al'Ef MANGING FRESH "''"''""'"" ur acing n Germany :i.:::.. ls.MC OlWS Salami or Bologna 2.89 A POUND WEST BERLIN - A city government mans r1CK1t l1ng 1n the homeland " He ad­ -"4 ..,.o,,_.,ow spokesman here has just disclosed that as ded that West Bcrlm aulhon11cs do not many as 59 Soviet Jewish im migrants have grant refugee 1tatu.s to people coming from ...... A l!IOZ. been arrested during the pan three mont hs Israel "which, after all , 1s a pcrl'cct: ly Pierce Painting ""'"Cheese Blintzes 99< PK . o n charges of usi ng fo rged documents to democratic country." 731-7211 gain en try into the ci ty and obtai n thei r It wa.sn't too long ago when West Bcrhn (MON . 14th-27th West German citizenship. The offi cial, au1hori1u:s would acknowledge German Hans Bir kenbeu l, has also stated that 1ics without 100 much probing mto an 1m• authorities have begun official proceedings migrants background, but Ian December agai nst an additional 300 immigrants and Ale.under Vachovsk1. a J I-year-old 1m• that us many as 1.600 other Jews arc now in m1& rant, wu found Slabbed to death out• the process of being in vestigated. side West lkrhn·1 technical un1vcrs1ty In an ironic turn of eve nts. West Berlin. cumpus and. upon searching his apartment, once the center of German Jewish life. has 11uthorit1e!i discovered forged Soviet stamps now emcr11:ed as a haven fo r an increasing used to ccrufy c.x11 v1sa.s a.s well as blanks now of Soviet Jews. Authorities arc now for passports and other documents. chargi ng that many of the newcomers, City authori ties believe that Vachovsk1 however, are entering the country illega ll y was a member of a band of forgen and so ine arc being charged with fraud. operating in West Germany, Italy and According to Birkcnbcul, a "regul ar Israel. A West Berlin court has since acquit• fo rgery racket exists where people who lefi ted two brothers charged wi th t he killing the Soviet Union fo r Israel suddenly turn but each man was sentenced to eight up here and claim to have Soviet exit visas months in jail followi ng their conviction fo r fo r Germany. They present us' wi1h faked illegal entry or involvement in the forgery documen ts, such as passports, birth or scheme. marriage certificates to obtain refugee "Since the in vestigation opened into the stalUs, claim compensation and welfare murder case. a lot of people have turned to benefits." us to say they came on fal se pretense," a Heinz Galinski, leader of the city's ci ty spokesman stated. " In those cases we Jewish community, said that with the more will refrain from prosecution." But he did than 2,000 Soviet Jews who have settled in say that those found to be actively involved West Berlin within the last three years, the in forgeries face not only court trials, but number of Jews has reached 6,300, with a possible deportation." " Anyone who holds high percentage of children and youths. Ao-­ lsradi citizenship can be sent back there," cording to Galinski, this makes the city one he noted. "We have not deported anyone of the largest Jewish communities in West yet, but that is the law in both countries, Germany and the only one that has shown Germany and Jsrad. steady growth. The'charge ofillcgal entry has also raised I DID ITt a potential problem for Israel, for many of You want to quit smoking. You've tried and lrted. But SClfMhow you just can't seem to the newcomers held Israeli citii.enship but First Child left for West Berlin when they found adjust• go the dls1ance. Thatold habit keeps creeping back on you. "I need It," you keep telling mcnt to Israel difficult. "lsrad needs and Born To yoursett. wants all the immigrants that now there Bensusaus But another part of yourself tells you that you don't need It. So you keep trying to quit. from Russia," another Jewish leader stated. Now you can strengthen that Inner Voice. Now you can go the distance to quit. Tbrough "So we can hardly encourage them to seek. Mr. alld Mrs. Richard Bcnsusau, the for• asylum here." The man, who requested mer Ellen Block., of Mansfield, hypnosis. It's safe. Easy. Natural. Because you're simply telling yoorsett what to do. anonyminity, said that each case had IQ be Massachusetts joyfully announ~ the birth It's you In control of you. Doing wflatyouwanttodo.Sobeaqultter ... lhehealthful considered on its own merits and that many of their first child, Ariana Paula, on July 9. way. Soviet Jews had genuine tics to Germany. Maternal grandparents arc Mr. and .Mrs. One West German district attorney, Sy Block of Warwick.. Maternal great• For more Information, contact Clemens Bohm, stated that some im­ grandfather is Mr. Herman Kleinfeld of migrants have told him they paid $2,000 to Gulfport, Florida. R.I. HYPNOSIS CENTERS. Warwick 738-2091 $3,000 for false passports letting them leave Paternal grandparents arc Mr. and Mrs. South County R1A 196 Airport Rd . EastSlde Israel for West Berlin. "These Jewish im­ Al Bensusau of Cranston. Paternal great• _,....., migrants do not seek asylum as political 300Go,emo-Sl grandmother is Mrs. Carl Simon of Newton, ... 3!4;~1J ___ Providence 421-0ffi refugees," he ~aid, "byt c,lain1; ~l!_ey µe Acr- Massachusetts.

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