J remple B'eth-EL Broad & Glenham Sts. t~~~~~1THProvidEence ."JR.E ·w· 1s· H HERALD The Ku Klux Klan · "I ho11or the Ku Klux Klan. honored them in the old re- VOL XVI No. 40 PROVIDENCE. R. I .. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1941 .5 C~ THI COPY construction days and I honor ------them today. These Klansmen 52 000 M d d H •t / Ch •Jd ' H ' were trying to do the right , Ur ere OSpl a , I ren S ome Welles Ptomises :~~~~n~~~e~;~t!!'~~:s:r:~ ::::r~! In Kiev Pogrom$ Plan Stollerman .Testimonial . Refugees Asylum they used the wrong methods." So spoke Ike Wingrow, a Jew- Nazis Continue Policy 9vic, Political Leade1s Immediate· Task ish attorney, when he appeared Of Jewish Extermination To -Attend Dec. 2 Affair Is to Beat Hitler on behalf of six Klansmen in a LONDON. _ Fifty-two thous- ' Leaders in the city's philan­ BALTIMORE, ·Md, - Undersec­ clemel\cy hearing before Gov~r- and , incltlding men, wo­ thropic, political and civ.ic life ret~ry of Stole Sumner Welles nor Talmadge, of . men and children, were systema- are expected lo attend the Testi­ yesterday pledged that after the This defence of the Klan, out- tically and methodically put to m0nial Dinner for Mburice Stol­ war the United Stales will join spokenly anti-Semitic, fascist in death in Kiev foBowing the Na­ lerman, superintendent-elect of with other governments to find action, by a Jew, has evoked ~i occupation of the Ukrainian Miriam Hospital, which occurs permanent homes in new lands considerable criticism in the capital, according to informatiori next Tuesday evening at the Bilt­ ·for millions made homeless by South, especially by church- received here. more Hotel, under the joint spon­ oppression and conquest. men. The details a-vailable establish sorship of the Board __9.(- Direc­ In the meantime, Mr. Welles \Vingrow's proceedure is dif- that the victims did not lose their tors, Jewish Children's Home of said in an address broadcast by ficult to explain unless one a­ Ii ves as the result of a mob pog­ , and the Board of CBS and carried by short wove dopts the l'heory that his hatred rom, but a systematic, - efficient Trustees, · Miriam Hospital. Ben­ to Latin-American Republics, the of unionism transcends that of execution carried out in accord­ jamin Brier, chairman of the tes­ lJnited Stales will do everything ,the Klan or similar constituted ance, with lhe cold-blooded Nazi timonial committee, stated· this possible to provide havens fo r organizations. This anti-labor policy of Jewish extermination. week that the dinner is being individuals and families in coun­ viewpoint has resulted in many The sources for this information tendered Mr. Stollerman in r ec- tries of refuge. strange marriages - and this of are in position to state that ognition of his services as super­ "Solution of the greater a Jew and the Klan is one of whether or not the mass execu­ intendent of the Jewish Child­ problem of mass r esettlement," the weirdest ever recorded. tions were ordered from Berlin, ren's Home, and equally to feli­ he said, "cannot be undertaken, It is possible of course that high quarters there were cogni­ citate him on his appointment as however, until the war is over Wingrow's deed was based on zant of what bad taken place, superintendent of Miriam Hospi­ and the world has seen the final deep-seated selfish motives. But MAURICE STOLLER.MAN and utter defeat of those respon­ Certainly, there has been no tal. mens J, France, director of the whateve r the reason, he has single official repudiation or rep­ sible for this cruel tragedy which done his country and his relig­ Invitations have been extend­ State Department of Social Wel­ shame; our modern world.1' \ rimand of those responsible, fare, is on the speakers' pro'­ ion, a disservice by his advoca­ ed to Govll"rnor J. Howard Mc- Mr, Welles spoke at the ·open­ gram. cy of a movement whose injus­ Grath and Mayor Dennis J, Rob- ing session of the first inter- tice and violence h as shocked Archibold Silverman will act American Jewish Conference, eris, it was announced, and Cle- the country for generations. No Jewish Army­ (Continued on Page 2) sponsored by the American Jew- j • h B • w ish Congress and attended by Lack of Materials eW/S_ LJS/nessman ins delegates from 18 Central and . Lindbergh for President LONDON. - The breakdown South Amer ic~n countries and Those who like to compare the rise of Fascist power in Eu­ in the negotiations between the Canada. British Government and the Jew- City Mayoralty Election / -., rope to incidents now occuring ish Agency for the establishment CIRCLEVILLE, Ohio, - Ben whelming majority against his l Postwar Help in this country will consider of a Jewish Army was attributed Gordon, Jewish business man of two opponents, both of whom Dorothy Thompson's most re­ this week by British authorita- this city, was elected Mayor at are not Jewish, Ben Gordon has d cent pronouncement on Charles live circles to the necessity of the November election despite the served as City Councilman for To Jews Urge Lindbergh, providing the Soviet forces with fact that, the Jewish populaJion the past four years. The Mayor , "Lindbergh thinks that Am­ all military equipn'1ent that Bri- in Ci rclevi11e is ~ftian. ,fhis c..t'vru- stated whi;n· he was- ele~:ted I.hat .i ... L~AN.Y. Po~lwar Eu~ppe~ 1 erica will enter the war," the lain can spare. munity in South-Central Ohio is his policy was apparently the muSI look to A~1cnca an_d thl- .. .._ famous woman columnist said, It was also learned here that famous as the home of Ted Lew- right one, "The spirit of good- other de.n~ocr~cies f?r . gmda J:i .:, "and he thinks America will · will between Jew and Gentile say a Bnhsh rndustnah ~t and\ an Lord Moyne, British Colonial is. English author w ho, with other lose it. He will then emerge as Secretary, in a letter s tated that Mayor Gordon received an over- can be accomplished through cor- week-end speakers ex.1. the one who said, 'I told you so.' the Russian war has imposed reel living and right doing." amirred the plights of subjugated He will then demand punish­ tremendous strain on British Aid to Britain Mr. _Gordon was born and edu- peoples, ment of the 'guilty warmongers' transport as well as curtailing a- cated in Circle'!ille, being one of -the New Dealers, Roosevelties, eleven children: seven brothers Between one and three million vailabJe military equipment. J · C I d E E pro-British and Jews - and in­ Reac hes $300 , 000 an,t three sisters, He is married, ews In enlra an astern u- dulge in stern suppressions on Ask Confiscation NEW YOHK. - More than His wife was the prominent rope face reduction lo the role the ground that "tolerance can­ $300,000 has already been raised Edythe Palet of Columbus, Ohio. of migrants after the war, the in- not· survive a war, especially a of Je· w·1sh Cloth1"ng The Mai•or has two sons, Fred, duslrialisl, M. Sietr, told. lost war." for British war relief from Jew- aged s,·x, a nd Lar,·y, aged three. a conference of the United Pal- LISB'ON. A demand that ish individuals and organizations estine Appeal. Petain, the defeatist, and the Fascist Government confis- in America in less than a year of Darlan, the authoritarian, also cate all warm clothing and un- operation of the Jewish Section hated the democratic system. derwear now possessed by Jews of the British War Relief Soci­ Moscow Cluttered Leon Blum's Brother They, and their satellites, . un­ in Italy was voiced by the con- ely, ii was reported by its Chair­ dermined France's war efforts Shot by Nazis trolled Italian press, copies of man, Dr. Israel Goldstein. With Nazi Leaflets PAHIS, M. Lucien Blum, and prepared, secretly, for the which have just arrived here. The funds obtained had been day wh"'e n the Nazi invader STOCKHOLM, - Nazi planes aged 62 1 who was recently shot­ The Fascist papers proposed that used to acquire more than 100 this week dropped anti-Jewish by the Nazis in Paris as a "r e­ would be supre me. the dolhing seized from Jews mqbile kitchens for England and The pattern is open for- all to lea~lets over Moscow asserting prisal" fo r attacks on members of be sent to Italian soldiers serv- to establish six nursing homes that "every seventh person in the German Anny, was a brother see. With Lindbergh as head ing on the Russian front. for children there. of a party along pro-Nazi lines, Moscow is a Jew" and telling the of i\t Leon Blum, former French it is obvious he hopes to remake population tJ;rnt "the German Prime Minister. our governme ntal system and Delegates of Organizations army aims to liberate the Russian M. Lucien Blu111 was a business emerge as "Ame rica's savior." people from Jewish slavery." man, who had never played. any \\Tith the evacuation of all for­ part in politics. Name Robin Service Head eign diplomatic missions from Talmud Torah Paul J, Robin was elected Moscow to Kazfln, the Soviet capi­ NO PHONES FOR JEWS chairman of the Army and Navy tal is now bei ng fortified day GENEVA. - .Jews have been Committee of the Jewish Welfare and night by the civil population, barred from using public tele­ Appoints Principal Board at a meeting of delegates w ith every able-bodied .Tew vol­ pho~1Cs in Germany, even for Directors of the Sons of Zion of 15 organi zations held Jast week untce'ring for p;:irlicipation in the emergency calls in case of sick­ Talmud Torah this week an­ al the Community Center. Mr. defense of the city. ness or accident. nounced the appointment of Rev, Hobin is a member of the stale N. I. Tobochnick of New York, as and local USO Committee and the principal of the school. Ma yor's Defense Recreation Com­ Vatican Adds Youth Division Before coming to Providence, mittee. 100 Jews to Staff Arranges Rally Other officers elected were Leo Hev. Tobachnick taught in Yeshi ­ VATICAN CITY. - In li ne w ith The Youth Divi ion of the L ,J,,cques and- Mrs. Louis Pari­ vuh 11Torah M'Zi on," of Brook­ its c n11\1cialed disapproval of nn­ United J ewish Appeal will lyn, and al the Talmud Torah zcr, vice-chairmen; Harriet J. li-Scmilism, the Vatican has add­ stage a monster rally at the B'nni Israel of R i v e r s i d e Winncrman, recording secretary; ed u nu111ber of .Tews to its scr­ on J. I. Cohen, ... corresponding secre­ ,,_....,.. Drive. Mrs. Tobachnick will di­ vir.e s taff, with tlie tolnl now Sunday afternoon, 2:30 o'clock. tary; and Harry A. Hoffman, r ect social activities of the pupils, employed estimated at 100. December 7, to inaugurate the treasurer. Adult groups in J ewish history They include gardeners, book­ annual UJA drive which will hi nders, libr:frians nnd profes­ and literature will be conducted T he purpose of the Army .and oflicially 01>en on 1hat date. by Hev, Tnbachnick, it was fur­ Navy Committee is lo co-operate sors from Jtuliun universiti~s. Members of youth organizae ther announced, i[ sufficient men with the USO Mayor's Qefense tions throughout the city are REVISIONIST RELEASED and women are interested. Hecrealion Committee and lo requested to alt.end. Leader's serve ns n clcuring house for all LONDON- Miron Cheskin, form­ of the Youth Division arc con­ erly a prominent n evisionist CONSTABLE KILLED progrf.ms planned for service PAUL J. ROBIN lldent that the unit this year TEI, AVIV , - In a renewed men by the Jewish community leader in \Varsuw, has been re­ will exceed its quota b y a leased from imprisonment in the fl are-up of violence Constable groups. Newport and Louis Cohen, JWB more substantial margin than Soviet Unio n, it was disclosed Yaakov Chupayov was killed in Al a meeting, Monday evening, representative al Camp Edwards, last yeftr. this week. Rehoboth. December 8, the morale officer at will be guest speakers. ;~======~~~~~~-:,.-:_-:_-:_-:_-:_--=__-1-----c~-~------,, 1

I THE JEWISH HERALD. PROVIDENCE. R. !·· FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 28, 1941 Cou.ncil Delegates Advance Preparations Made Mrs. Silverman Committee President . Stage Conference For 1941 United Appeal Drive Back from Tour Speakers Urge Strong Rabbi Barnet Bricker, of Cleve- r . H Id M Council for Providence land, Ohi?, will be guest speaker · 1om~ts to o ass Representatives of 3s Jewish at the Umted J ewish Appeal ban~ Meeting Sun. as Welcome organizations attended a spetial quet 0 ~ Sunday evemng, Decem- Mrs. Archibald Silverman, who i-- conference called by the Pr ovi- her 7, m the Narragansett Hotel, returned this week from a four- dence J ewish Community Coun- ,t _was annou_nced today by Cam- month mission tour of South Am- cil last Sunday afterdoon at the paign ufficials. erica, w ill be welcomed home Community Center where they Reser vations for the dinner by local Zionists at a mass meet- ' heard' d etails of the successful may be obtained, from Mrs. Sam- ing to be held on Sunday eve- functioning of the Bridgeport uel Michaelson, committee chair- ning at the .Crown Hotel, undr e Community Council, r elated by man, or from the campaign office the sponsorship of Providence Herbert L. Cohen, pr esident of in the Strand Building. Zionist District. In behalf of the Region of Wei- Last Wednesday noon, mem- several Jewish causes, Mrs. SiJ,. fare Funds. hers of the initial gifts commit- verman visited in Argentina, Bra- Mrs. Marion Silver tone, of Hart- tee ·heard Isr ael Friedlander, of zil, Uruguay; Bolivia, Chile, Peru, ford, Conn,. fi eld secretary of the Boston, stress the importance of Ecuador, Colombia, Trinidad and · N. E. region also spoke on Com- the UJA work and w hy it was Santo Domingo. NEW YORK. - Maurice Wer' munity Councils·. ·She believed necessary to extend the r elief Official welcome of the city theim was elected president of that Providence should have a work during the next year. will be extended by Mayor Den- the American J ewish Co mmittee, strong Community Council. Dr. Ilie Berger and Joseph nis J . Roberts, while greefings to succeed the late Sol M. Maurice W. Hendel was ap- Ress directed a meeting of team will also be given by Rabbi Aa- Str oock, at a meeting held last pointed chairman of a resolutions captains a t the Biltmore Hotel ron J. Tofield of Woonsocket, week at the Committee's h ead- committee to frame a proper reso- last night in preparation for the- Habbi Aaron Goldin of Pawtuck- quarters. lotion to be mailed to Jewish all-out drive which w ill officially et, and Harry Nemtzow of New- groups in the ci ty urging them to begin with the banquet on De- port. A musical program will be 1·1 0ii II assist actively _in any further de- cember 7. A, gener al worker's presented by Cantor Jacob Ho- ,•.1,.IIA~JJ velopment in the Council in Pro- rally was arranged for December benemser and Arthur Einstein. f.HKl-'7 ( vidence. Assisting Mr. Hendel 3 at Weinstein's Banquet Hall. Dr. Israel M. Goldman, president \ ;;______;;;; _ _ ;; will be Max Winograd, Rabbi Is- will preside. ' rael M. Goldman, Rabbi Morris SAUL WAX Scbussheim and Joseph Ress. 11 JNJ f I Funeral services were held on The next meeting of the Coun- Sto erman Dinner ag Day· Monday afternoon from the Max I cil will be held Sunday afternoon, Sugarman Funeral Home for December 14, at 3 o'clock in the Plans Completed TO Occur Sunday Saul Wax, 61, well known Paw- Community Center. tucket liquor dealer, who died (Continued from Page 2) Naftale Checkoway, chairman on Monday morning at his resi- as toastmaster, while Dr. Israel of Jewish National Fund Flag dence, 31 Blodgett avenue, Paw- 1-- Junior Judaeans i\l. Goldman will deliver the invo- Day, which occurs this Sunday, tucket, following a ten weeks ill­ Select Officers cation. Several children w ill par­ has announced that all persons ness. Muriel Block was elected pre- ticipate in a musical program. interested in soliciting may ob- Born in Roumania, Mr. \Vax sident of the newly formed Jun- Among the scheduled speakers lain boxes and supplies on Sun- came to this country at the age ior Council of , at are Dr. Archie A. Albert, president day morning, 9 o'clock, at any of of 13. For 17 years he had work­ its first meefing held last week. of the Jewish Children's Home; the following collection centers: ed as a st reet conductor for the Other officers chosen are Hi!- Max L. Grant, president of the Mir­ Jewish Community Center, Tem- United Electric Railway, before da Porille, vice-president ; Hope iam Hospital; Walter I. Sundlun, pie Emanuel, Chester Avenue going into the liquor business in Sor en, secretar y, and Florence J udge Philip C. Joslin~Louis Kra­ Parochial School, Sons of Jacob Woonsocket, and later Pawtuck­ Dix, corresponding secretary. mer, Samuel M. Magid, Alter Boy- ISSAC E. FEL'ISTEIN Synagogue, and the home of Miss et. He was proprietor of the The group comprises two dele- man, Arthur I. Darman, Mrs. Max P ublic Relations Chair man Gertrude Chaet, 43 Pinehurst Long Bar Grill. gates from each Young Judaean Kestenman and Mrs. Arthur Fein­ avenue. He was a member of the Aha­ Club. Plans were fo r mulated for er. Sanderson Talk Announcement was further vath Sholom Synagogue, Paw­ tucket and the Providence Bene­ --~ ~~a_,rnkah party. ;, :'\ Mr. Brier has been assisted in made by Mr. Checkoway to fam­ Fqr It.¼,dae\'.ln Unit ilies whose homes may not be ficial Association. :)t TALl\lUI>TORAl:t"J1\~;x. arrangements by Henry Levaur ,' Hy "Sanderson, president of the solicited, that contributions may Survivi ng him are his wife, Arrangements for its Decem- treasur er ; Louis Kramer , secre­ N. E. r egion addressed a council be left at any of the above men­ Gertrude (Greenberg) Wax; two ·r meeting were made at a tary; Dr. Archie A. Albert, Alter meeting of Young Judaea on Sun­ tioned stations, between the sons, Benjamin of Pawtucket; ,ard meeting of the Ladies Aux-· Bayman, Charles C. Brown, Mrs. day evening. David Hassenfeld hours of 9 o'clock in the morn­ and Raphael of the /ary, Sons of Zion Talmud To- Arthur H. Feiner, Max L. Grant, also spoke in behalf of the Uni­ ing and 6 o'clock in the evening. Army, stationed in Georgia; two th, held on Tuesday afternoon Samuel Kaplan, Mrs. Max Kest­ ted Jewish Appeal campaign, urg­ daughters, Mrs. Sylvia Goldman t the home of Mrs. Samuel enman, Joseph W. Ress,, ·Walter ing Judaean support. of Providence, and Miss Freda ie reboff. Following the meefing I. Sundlun and Archibald Silver­ A meeting of the N. E. Execu­ Post Confirmants \Vax of Pawtucket; two brothers, ;efreshments were served. man. tive Board of Young Judaea was Form Alumni Ass'n Samuel and Pincus Wax, both of also held last Sunday at the home An Alumni Association is be~ Providence; four sisters, ~lrs. l~-----~1=:_J=_E=_w=:_=B~J~.ft~Y~~·~·~N~D~I_N=_=G~s_:1:;;;_;· --. --, of Miss Estelle Go ldin, at which ing organized at Temple Beth Is­ Anna Kaplan of Central Falls; time delegates for the National rael, for post confirmants, to meet Mrs. Rose Carlin, Pawtucket and For the quality and service received Jewelers con­ Executive Board were appointed. bi-weekly for cultural and social Rebecca and Mathilda Wax, both of Roumania. stantly call for Watkins products. Our salesman Plans were discussed for a win­ purposes, it was announced this ter camp to be established at week by Rabbi Morris Schuss­ Burial was in Lincoln Park • will call al your request Sharon, Mass . heim. Officers will be elected at a Cemetery. Rabbi Aaron Goldin D. M. WATKINS C:O. meeting to be held on December officiated. _ GA. 2758 274 Pine St.. Providence, R. L GA. 2759 FOUNDERS' BRIDGE Forty tables were in play at 7. It was further announced that ~======the annual bridge of Rhode Is­ a social event for the Temple's UNVEILING NOTICE land Founders for Tubercular youth is being planned as part T he unveiling of a monu­ Patients, held on November 17 of dedication ceremonies of the ment to the late CHAYA NAR­ On and after December 1st, 1941 at Weinstein's Banquet Hall. Mrs. rebuilt Temple. VA, mother of Morris Narva, \V. Zcl-nicker was chairman; Mrs. will occur on Sunday morn­ I. Grossman, co-chairman; Mrs. CHILDREN'S SERVICES ing, November 30, 11 o'clock Cy Cohen, treasurer; Mrs. H. Za­ Talmud Torah students hav~ (weather permitting)- at Lin­ Jhe Paramount Office Supply Co. been urged to att end special Sab­ coln Park Cemetery. Relatives IRVING A. ACKERMAN , PROP. koff, secretary; and Mrs. M. Kaplan, ex-officio. A large com­ bath services for children at the an d friends are invited to at­ will be located in larger and more convenient quarters at mittee assisted. Sons of Zion Synagogue each Sat­ tend. urday morning at 10 o'clock. It 24 Custom House Street has been announced that free TEi'\:IPLE RED CROSS Providence, R. I. transportation will be provided Continuing its acti vi lies on be­ for pupils li ving a distance from MAX SUGARMAN I half of nati onal emergency and With these added facilities we will be able to cony a the Synagogue. FUNERAL HOME larger stock and better serve your needs European relief, the Red Cross Unit of Temple Beth Israel is CORRECTION Funeral Director Our Telephone Numbers Remain GAspee .8622 - 8623 meeting each Monday aft ernoon, The names of the following and Emhalm8l' 1 :30 o'clock at the Jewish War board inembers were inadver­ Ve terans building, 100 Niagara MEMORIALS tently omitted from the Jewish Excellent Equ.lpme nt street. Vo lunteers in sewing and Horne for Aged Ladies Associa­ "The Jewiab Funeral Dtr.ctor" knitting have been invited to tion story in last week's Herald: Reft.ned S."t~ place their applications with Mrs. Mesdames Saul Grossman, Morris Morris Schussheim or Mrs. Harry 146 · 1$0 RANDALL STREET ) ACCIDENT and HEALTH i\l clli on and Samuel Newberg­ DExt.r 8094 Dlxter 8836 Greenspan. INSURANCE er. Obtainable Throuqh USSR EXPERT TO •rALK Anna Louise Strong, authority Perhaps no fire has ravaged your home yet and it seems on life and conditions in the very remote to you. But you can't trust to luck. Rates f r,ank Lazarus are so reasonable. It's foolish to wait. Life Inauranc-AnpulliN USSR will be guest speaker at a rally of soUdarity to be held YOW' lnqulrle• 8ollc1ted Tuesday evening, December 2, at EDWIN S. SOFORENKO FRANK LAZARUS Providence Plantations auditor­ MO'RTON SMITH lnaurance Coumellor ium. The mceling is' under the - - RepreHntln9 - auspices of the R. I. State Com­ INSURANCE UNDERWRITERS, Inc, mittee, International Workers 73 WEYBOSSET STREET Next to Arcade Tel. QA.pee 3120 Order. ( tHE JEWISH HEBALD. PBOVIDflifCF. R. L nlIDAY. NOVEMBEB 28.. 190 I 1v: WOMAN'S f,mcy BY EDTI'HB Jll .. 'f I Wt!b "' pa:,d,:,m! ro,, ~ .. g,lly - ~ - I. mat!c{DUC.-ed ~- D lnr Bil _.,, Hotd ~ cite ..-f::ere Temple E=.c """' fr:> - =nmtl ~ ~ I' ZS ..-e, sao.lJ ¼ ..... ~1.01dly --- el:~ lorely - "'I! ' al m,.--y b!fea. fa:.-ui:>ed will, ;< ~ 5!.,.,~ bodke of be!o~ I.K:e-• ..-= "'1lnl by Yrs. Ed­ ,...._rd Bos! . y Orlcdt ...-,,..,e ,. sl

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: ·:.. I'lilitt:1.r'!" '"=~Ii..­ .... a:- 11,; S..-c!i::i f"!Cd&:cs cl E-.ry ~ ______THE_...:_J_&W_ISH __ HEBALD___ . _PR.::..:...:.O....:.VID-=-::EN=.:...:CE.=-B.=--:L=--:FBID-=::..;:A.:..:Y:..:. . :::-N.:..:0:__VEMBER==::.....:28=.:....:.:l94=._l=------___:S Temple Emanuel Arranges Dance Chairman Sixteenth Youth Conference 11 A Youth Conference, arranged lend: Brown niversity, P em­ in three separate sessiops, will be broke College, Rh.ode Island Slate Oaily reports fro• the Initial Gifu Ce•Iii1ee of the Cllited Jewish .!J,peal indieaie thai the •.u dme is otr to a slut __ . held by Temple Emanuel on De­ College, Providence College, xood .A. nnmbe.r of eontribol-01-s ha..-e iiacreased their dona­ cember 5, 6 and 12, for the six­ Rhode Wand College of Educa­ RJ:cile.me.nJ tiollS solb--t:a.ntially . _ . The Ha.cry Goldberz,; of P:n•­ teenth oonsecuti'7e year, it was tion. Rhode Island School of De­ Lends IDeket had a fortunate escape fToa iajury ...-he.n their announced this week. sign, Rhode Island College of a utomobile "llf'ti slTDck b,-. a.not.her i-. Xe.- Yort Cin· Dr_ Robert H. Schacht, Jr~ min­ Pharmacy, Bryant College, Tower Spioe Their car tamed o~er tiae;;; and ii ister of First Unitarian Church, Clnb, Pi Lambda Phi, Providence ,,;~ua.l required the aid of ihe 6.re departmeill 10 release the occupants fTom the and leader of college youth, will Jnnior Hadassah, Pawtucket Jun­ jammed interior ... \\-e hear lhal the Sons of Ja.c.ob rill haTe a. open the conference when be ior Hadassah, Y. W. H: A., Senior new ra.bbi shonly .. . He is a receni refa,gee fro HDD,,,-ary . . . The speaks al Temple Emanuel at Fri­ Clnbs of Je... ;sb Community Cen­ &.m Berditeb's had a.n e:xc.iµ.ng time of ii the oi.her d.a"" .-be.a a day nigh! services, December 5. ter, Rhode Wand Council of burglar, iJJterrupled iJJ the pilfering of their cu-, s a 1,efty As the second function of the Young Judaea, Rhod.e lsland ...... ;.!: righ I arm and struek Yrs. Berdi leh . . . Ii required I.he a.iSi.sl1,i ce conference, a youth dance will Jewish Youth Federation. Young of poliee to qa_iel ma.lters ... Je'llri.sh Kar 'VeJ.erans ha""e doa.a:ted a be held on Saturday night, De­ Judaea Leaders' Group, the Ma­ Torah 10 be placed in I.he Chapel ai Fort .A.da.m.s ... cember 6, in the vestry of the sada League, Hasbomer Hatzair, Two sons and a daugh!.er made their debuts recenU..- al Yiriam Temple. Closing session of the P rovidence , Hospital . . . A girl lo the Mandel Scbecblers. a ho..- lo- the ·dne..- conference will be a Youth For ­ Paw1uckel Aleph Zadik Aleph, :mu:s. and a boy lo the lsrael Dnbarsh . . . um lo be held on Friday night., Junior League af B' n.ai B' rilb; A meeting of t.he committee in Th.;- - Leo Glet.lens realiu,d a fond wish this ~ when Merely December 12. al which lime sev­ Temple Emanuel Alumni Assoc.ia­ eh.arge of Temple Beth b-rael's Gertrude had a baby girl al the Homeopathic H - Asson.ed eral young ·people -o.ill ~y tion. and Temple Emanuel Young Ann oal Si.st er hood Dinner Dance, which oc.eo_r.s on December 9 at pita! ... While we·re on the subject of babies. Yic- Man.er the pulpit of T emple Emanuel People's League. lor Abrams bas done some splendid wort on baby .______Invitations have been extended Lhe ~arragao.setl Hoiel, will l>e pictures ... You·u probably bear more about him as time goes on lo the follov.;ng Jewish student held nex1 Wednesday e ,.. ening at ... Mrs. .Vice Cornet Asherman. who a esl las! "'eek of the bodies and organizations, lo al- the home of .3.1.rs. Klemer, eha.ir­ = Center Varsity man.. 100 Glen.ham streel, io eom- Julius Rosenbergs. "'-as former!..- a so t= with ner Cng rs plete a.rra.ngemenis. orchestra ... Her husband. Eddie Ashennan n1a, the ·tar u, METROPOLITAN To Meet Alumni Cugal's band ... We learned lhi wee!; l.ha:I Beb-,...,.;. is bein:;; l.augb1 PROVID:ENCE - GAspee 1~1 A basketball game betwe,en the II as a modern langu e al B. li C. Dnriee High School in Fall RiTer Jewish Center Varsity and the I ~ Samuel J;.essler of this city is instrnclor there ... STARTS tHUl!SDAY I ... Oli OUR S'l'AGE--Oi PERSON Jewish Center Alumni has been -::>ocielu Dr. ~fikhell Saek of p,,....,,ckel, wbo·s leanng SOOD ior the arranged for Saturday night De- •· (1 _, Arm, . ...-33 honored al a farewell parry gi~en by friends z.1 t.he ~ar- - 4 BIG DAYS - cember 6. Players on lbe .llumni \!;;;;;(;;C;;o;;o;;ti;;n;;n;;ed;;;;f;;ro;;;;;;;;m P;;qe;;;;;;4;;)~ ragansen Hotel las, :Monday niie ... He ..-as pre- team include Morris S"eet., Sid- cember brid-leci. "...s leled at Some sented wuh a monng_ pic.tnre ~era_ ... Pa.al Robi" Bill Robinson ney Green, Haskell Frank, Louis 3 d·mner parlv. bridge and mah Yililary c.alJ ~d - u, _ieU _o.s th:u the _Je..-i.sh " elfare Boar_ d, is Yosinoff, Alfred Roffer, Dand s h. p&nJ<.Jpal th f .L ~ ·o on Wed~esdav nighL ESPEB.A TE CA.BGO• Plai-ing for the Center Varsil}· -_11 Hotel ~er aun~ ~~ Temple ... One of I.be 1opics 10 be d.i£Co.s..raams. while carn:ation.s. .!bout 100 a ra.ung . a_ny ay nov. - .. lrring Kan.. son of '=. Sant Katt".s i3: l;J:J•J:11:1;:1 also sbt:1onr-d at Ca.mp CrofL ..-rites 011r in.fsnaa.n.1 R.a.Jp Se. iea­ est- were presen from Bosto~ off -- Marion Be.UH suggesJ.s t.ha.t ·oc.e t.he ~a:ris l.a.b~I their sob a­ PROVID!:NCE Rox.bury, Dorch !er. c'ev. Lon- riaes -i:: Boat.--. why oo, call Ameria.n a.nd Br'i ·- undersea c.nfi -HELD OVER­ don. ',ew Bedford aad this city. 7 Boats- . . . Tb.i's 311 for no...- . .. THRII.UNG TOGETHER! CASTLE M.i Dressler will become the -==------See CARY GRANT TBEATBE bride of id.oey Bernstein of Bos- C"7 .-ere s~-ied o'"er L e annc·- loa.. on December 14 al Wein- Jor a l•he bro...,, wool froc.k.. i ..-hid, JOAN FONTAINE S UN- MON-. TUES,. a WED. stein"s Banquet Hall /"J J I , c; 1Yrs. '1nce.n1 SorTBtri.co w-a.s "NOTHING BUT " iedd.ing .!.nni~ersars l!Uoni.an. :S -lgpq, Ldres._~ ... A.no e,.r_ d..,..'"o;ee -OJ.. Mr. and Mrs. I.mug Gilstein oi (C-0ntinoed from Page 4) 4W ~ .llrs.7TT.lliz.., Harris m "SUSJ}icion" THE TRUTH" Howell tree! obsen-ed their six- ... Her ,rool frod; ~ insened "LYDI,A" leenlh wedding anni.ersan· on i~_rJed ~! th" bodice and ron- 1wu.h a Ben.b.z c.iDa.r of ...-hlre Di."eo!ed l!y night. al a ·buffet t~lll O 10 a panel down lbe r.a.bbi1's ,rool ... :o lorel~ Al.F1!.ED HlTCECOCX THURS .• F'Rt. & SAT. ,-..-as supper. Guesls included family ": · · Lo,ely contrasl u-as her pa.ny ... We regT6 oo.r inahili­ -- A!.50-- I rchid 10 1 .; oat­ .A.=:le SHraLEY & Ja:::res CB.AJ G C. ''UNFINISHED and iriend.s. Yo'\"l.ng pictures~-u co~ ~ · · Her m~ ry contiaae on wit. were taken.. Yocal entertain.men! loo ed pleadid LO a 5la!ely din- 1er. bo, SJl"'Ce =pi.res r1l: 1 1,~ "UNEXPECTED UNCLE" BUSINESS" I was presenled by Mr Alice Cor- ner_ ,.-n °! blac!. crepe, ~ W alt Disney Cartoon "" oel ,\sherman. former radio star. broidered w,th beads 0 " •Is while _\ saction o i ibe Ro:rum ca•-- yo e . . . Blad col lace. in a ~ G-Dests Ha't'e oral pallern, ...-as Yrs. uel co:::n.bs bas become a:, air raid Mr. and Mrs. Julius Rosenberg Bomes· attire, with a red ilo"cr sheller.______of :S1nlb street had as esls last embroidered al the "'aisl . . . A wee · Mrs. Alice Cornet .uberman "cnni.llion inset down the (ronl and her SOil, Richard. highligbled Yrs. Mi-er Abrams· ROOM FOR RENT Beru,,.-1.ein Bar-Mi1Znh The Bar-:'lfil:z,;ab oi Allan Bern­ crepe go'ITII oi chic caie bla A.tlr.!u:i.-e fnrni.shed rooc,_ -1ei n, son oi Yr. and Mrs. Jo­ !lrs. Rohen Rice c.hose- a cos- &'"ailz.hte is hoae ear ProTI­ seph lkrnslein of 19 E. Beacon rome oi grey a.nd red llfool a.nd de.nee-Pa~c.ka cilT line. street, will ottnr on Saln.rda_.­ a red inrba.n ... -~ blacl. after- IOD. - ...-oc,111 pref~ Far moroiog al lbe Sons oi Abraham noon frock, broadN! i.n gold at iun. .., infora.Zliou.. !elep O e MORRIS PLAN AUTO RNA.NCING Lhe slee.•es. w-as ~rs.. A.le.i: Wein- PErry ~ Syn ,rue. followed by a recep­ AHEAD OF 1940 er·s selec.tion ... Gilld n.a.il eads IS RUNNING NEARLY 65° tion in the Dana aodilorium. :....------J Yr. and Mrs. Bernstein v.ill en- THERE ARE SEVERAL GOOD REASONS tertain in their soo·s honor on • . . a nd you'll find them in our lates! folder. The title u.nday et"eniog at a formal di.D­ Bring The Kiddies of IIS<'elo .. Gd yo rs ._.la9 r•• · ·1 ~ 1a oa llis I I red a.ad ·1'"er Lll.ntae. INSURANCE BE SOBE TO WRITE SANT A A LE'TTEB ExoellenJ rood Courteous He promises 10 ._.er eac.11 oae.. Adclttss Sa ta Cba.s... 0.tlf!"l BOSTON Sem.ce. Special Ha.ppyluacl. ProTideatt. R. L or dntp ,-ou lf"IIN"S ia e • ..-u Our Speci.aity weekday luncheon 3 5 C boxes u o•.r .red Door elr..-.tors.. STYLE • S!IBG .. Special Courie • FRIED CE ran Chinese Sunday Dinner 45 C Food at • EGG ROLl. .. Very Low • Fried Lobs:er OBDDISPt7TllP Prlcea • C'rlOW YOKE TO tAll OOT 6 !,HE JEWISH HERALD, PROVIDENCE, R. L. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 28, 194i

Program Chairman serrr(on on the subject, "Why Irefreshments will be served by Emanuel Women to Present Pray?" Following the services, Mrs. Joseph Bernstein. 11 Jewish Home Beautiful" A dramatic version of th e Cotton, Rosh Hashonah; llfrs. "Jewish Home Beautiful," writ­ Henry Weiner, YOm Kippur; ten by Mrs. Alfhea O. Silverman Mrs. Lloyd Bazelon, dramatic of Hartford, and directed by Mrs. version of Succoth, with Mrs. Walter Strauss of this city, will Abraham Wexler and Mrs. David be presented by the Sisterhood Freedman in charge of decora­ of T emple Emanuel on Monday tive arrangements; :Mrs. Samuel evening, at the Temple. A short Finegold, Chanukah, with Shel­ business meeting will precede don M. Blazar blessing the can­ the program, with Mrs. Ernest dlcsi :\!rs. George Gerber, drama­ Blazar presiding. ti c versifin of Purim, with Mrs. Mrs. Henry Markoff and 1-farry Charren in charge of deco­ Mrs. Isadore Paisner will parti­ ra tive arrangements; :\frs. Carl cipate as readers, while the fol­ Hyman, Pesach, with Lester S. lowing women will be in char ge Hyman,. asking tbe traditional of holiday tables: Mrs. Hyman four questions of the Passover PURE MIRABEL season; Mrs. Samuel Garr, Sbev­ Grant - Fontaine Film udlh, with the Misses Muriel Fain, Peggy Gerber, Barbara 'PRESERVES Held Over at Albee Cotton and Beverly Stallman, M.d. from whol• rruit and granul,t.d suglr - Mystery and romance that blend representing the confirmation Siic d•llcious ffavors • Strawb•rry, Raspberry, into a surprising climax high­ girts; and Mrs. Abraham Black­ Pioneer Concert PinHpple, Blackbury, Apricot and Cherry. light the film, "Suspicion," star­ man, Sabbath. ring Cary Grant and J oan Fon­ During the pageant, a musical All Rupbo,,y FJ...,on 18 C Sba:.'beny 33 C taine, now in it s second week at program under the direction of Luncheon, Dec. 16 Lb J ar 2 Lb Jar the RKO Albee Theatre. Arthur E ins tein, will be present­ Pi oneer \Vomcn's Club is mak­ Under the direction of Alf.red ed. A trio, comprising Lloyd T. ing fin ul nrrnngcments for its Hitchcock, the fi lm unfolds the Ei ns tein, Nornrn n Hobinson und Chanukah Co ncert a nd Luncheon. s tor y of a man ·who is a charm­ Stanley Rotman, will" perform, to be hr td o n December 16 at the :-lorrnga nsctt llotcl. At n special ·trus Salad eco.,o .. ORANGE n 200, "Sc ing scoundrel, and of a woman with Ralph Einstein a t the piano. Cl ANOsrtr~6~:lUIT ~ TINS ~ who loves him so dearly s he is Solos wi ll be sung by Mrs. Fred committee rneeling, he ld on Tucs­ willing, literall y, to give her dav afternoon nt the home of Weiser and Cantor Jacob Hobcn­ Rolled Oats ~~~T:,s:.~,!, 2 ;K~Bs 29c life for his happinesss. emscr, whi le the choir will com­ ~l;s. Alter Boyrnon, on Hcynotds nvcnue, ~lrs. Smira, program Also on the Albee's screen is prise ~lesdnmes Philip Ownres, T&a Bags HOMELAND PKG "Unexpected Uncle," s tarring Leonard Go ldman, i\l cyer Pearl, chai rmon. reported o n th sou­ • LARGE TWO CUP SIZE ol 1.5 15 C Anne Shirley, J ames Craig and Arthur Einstein, :\·lu x Tnrnupol, venir progrnm book ror i hc o - Charles Coburn. A Walt Disney E. Tancnbuu111, llcrmnn Bern­ cnsion. • Shredded Ralston 2 PKGS 25c s hort, featuring Pluto, is also be­ s tein, Ben I. Hobinson and Hobert In obscr\'nnce of J ewis h Book ing shown. Hi ce. The trnditio nal blas t o r the Weck, B ·ryt Segal wilt tntk o n Prunes FINA~t.,~'6'"~,tRGE 2 LB PKG 21c shofar wilt be sounded by Wit­ the Book of the Weck. at a mem­ bers hip teu nnd meeting of the Jium J-lymnn. Pickles SWEET MIXED QT BOT 25c \V oller !)trauss is in charge o r Pi o neers, lo be held on :\l onclny nrt ernoon, 2 o"clock nt 109 \\'nsh­ li gli°lin g effects. A large group of ft Ibo, Hershey's _CH~~~~:n ~ TINS 17c hostesses wi ll serve symboli c re­ inglon street. ~lrs. All er Boj·man, freshments under the direction of nnd Mrs. Mo rris Youngstcin nrc Mrs. lru Blum. Mrs. Abruhnm co-chairmen of 111 mbcrship. Hos­ Blue Ribbon Malt JLBTIN 49c Pcrccla y is genernl chairman or tesses ror the nfl c: rnoon will be the evening. Mrs. Charles Lap1>in nnd ~!rs. A. YES, MA'AM! Kct'm an. Mrs. Sidney Goldman, THE N E W FINAST SOAP POWDER president, will preside. -j • ·~,( ~ .. ~port For CRANU- Regional Conclave LATED SOAP arochial School Held by A. Z. A. Al a joint meeting of the Men's P:1 ·wtuckct A. Z. A. wns victor ;:,v~~~~ ft LG!: n9c Organizati on and Ladies Auxili­ o ver \V o rcestcr· A. z. A. in nn PACKAGES ~ PKGS ~ ary of lhe Providence Hebrew exhibition basketball ga me held Parochial Sclwol, held last week, In s t Su ndair at the Bl ackstonc­ Rabbi Joshna Werner appealed :--:arrnga nsctt Hcgio na l A. Z. A. for co~tinued support of the Concla\"c. The score was 32 to 20. 14 ., school. Peanut Cakes CELLO. Announcement was made tha t Roger \V illiams Chapter won Educator 19c the Aux.iliary will soon launch a the awn rcl fo r the \\' inter Tourn­ aans FINAST ft 280, "Sc Any telephone mall will membcrship drive, to raise funds :1111 cnt, which will be held on Baked B'-' Ov•n 81k•d ~ TINS ll. g ladly show you his iden­ for maintenance. Mrs. Ruth Shaul- December 27 and 28. The con­ 'ti6cation card. He's proud son .l s raeloff, president, stated I clave was climaxed by a dance Brown Bread vX~hN:.~J •• 2 +,~~ 23c of it. tha t she would award a cash on Sunday evening in ·the vestry It's ju st pl ain common prize to lhe individual securing of Temple Emanuel, with num­ Ketchup ~'~t~~.F!~~~ 2 ~trs 25c sense, o f course, to check thc greatest number of new m~m- erous A. Z. A. chapters repre- up on people who work a­ bers. sent ed. Vinegar F0L~~;.rR~~DJ~ QT BOT round your h ome or office. A regular meeting of the Auxil­ 10c Taking honesty for granced iary will be held next Monday Discussion Held By Fruit Cocktail RI CHMOND +tNs d oesn't pay... . So we hope evening, 7:30 o'clock at 129 Ches- Hebrew Fellowship 2 23c you will always feel free to tcr avenue. challenge o u r m en even \_ A round table discussion was &fr •t JUICE - FLO RIDA 18o, (irap'-' UI Sw ..tenadorNatural 3 TINS "3c~ though they look as trust­ Synagogue Women held recentl y by the Public Re­ worthy as we make su re lations Committee of the Or-der Spagh&tt •, FINAST PREPARED ft l b o, 15c they are before employing To Hold Bridge of Hebrew Fellowship, al which '-' With Chu,e. Tomato Sauce ll. TINS them! A bridge and mah jong party, time members opined that closer cooperation among Jewish youth I We're q uite serious about sponsored by fhe Siste,hood of this. The telepho ne b usi­ the Congregation Sons of Abra­ organizations was needed. Local youth groups have been invited That Please Your TASTE n ess is o n e o f p ublic serv­ ham, will occur on \Vednesday COFFEES ice, and we intend that all evening, December 10, 8 o'clock to express their ideas on the sub­ and POCKETBOOK! in the Dana auditorium. Mrs. Jo­ ject by writing to Leonard M. o ur personal contacts shall First National, CoHH S•rvic• assurH you of coHH ground .,uadly the way be just as satisfact6ry to seph Gold is chairman, assisted Levin, 11 Goddard street, presi­ you wa nt it. Firs\. Nal:ional coU:e• i• gu ara nteed alwa ys fresh ,rout• d. telephon e users as we can by a large committee. dent of the 0. H. F., or to visit I EQUAL TO MANY BRANDS SELLING A T A HIGHER PRICE make them. Under the auspices of the sis­ the club headquarters at 87 God­ terhood, a Red Cr~ss unit has dard street, Sunday afternoons RICHMOND le~'-Js 39C NEW EIIG UII D ,TELE PHONE & TE LEG RAPH CO. been formed at the Synagogue, after 2 o'clock. AN OUTSTANDING COHEE VALUE and meets each T uesday. Mr s. Harry Davis is chairman. Alumni to Hold JOHN ALDEN Town Hall Meeting N E DON'T KNOW OF A FINER COF.FEE THAN KYBO "Shall the United Slates Enter KYBO le~'-Jslt9C Call GAspee 7767 for Reservations at the War Now?" will be the theme VACUUM PACKED • U NUSUAL STRENGTH A NO FLAVOR of a Town Hall Meeting lo be Providence's Newest Banquet Hall LB held by the Alumni Association COPLEY TIN!9C of Temple Emanuel on Sunday MIRIAM PLAZA · evening, 8 :30 o'clock in the ves­ 48 SNOW STREET try of the Temple. The discus­ Under Supervision of sion w ill be led by Irving R. BANANAS :tL:;"w 4 lbs 29c Levine, Harvey Steiner, Harlan WEINSTEIN'S LAKE PEARL MANOR · Espo, and Le?n J. Glantz. Wrentham, Oranges L:~~E 2 doz 47c SYNAGOGUE SERVICES Sabbath services and an Oneg SQUASH eLu~A;~ve~ARo 4 lbs 1Oc Catering-- - Strictly Kosher Shebbat forum will be held to­ night (Friday) at the Congrega­ TURNIPS y~~~~~ 4 lbs 1Oc WEDDINGS, PA--!{TIES and BANQUETS ' tion Sons of Abraham, with Rab­ bi Nathan Taragin preaching a