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List: of Cont:ribut:ions To The GJC 1945 Campaign THE JEWISH HERALD (.&low i~ a partial list of contributiona ovtT $10 made to the 1945 Campaign of the ~neral Jewieh CommitUe. Additional names ,n1] VOU... XX, NO. 45 PROVIDENCE, R. I. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1945 6 CENTS THE CO PY k printed in $Ub$,equent P.M·oe11 of the Herald. Campai1.n•Ofric.en c.all atUntion to the fact that contribotlona in 1945 ahoW" subsunlial in~ cuabetl over t.hOIU made in 19,'4. These inaeaAe& range from 25% to a.. mod . a8 fiOO ¾, over gift& Made laat 1ear. Jn Of'der to reach the Extend GJC Drive to Jan. 7 .-oal of $.'330,000, it iA a1Sential that thoee perMms who have not already fl"'e-11, tfobuantially inauee their ci;IU to 111eet the tragic need• of our Jewi!lh people o·n:r8eu who fa.u a vtty critical wintt:1'.) t 1750--Robfaon rfaayon Company (Raymond G. Franks, Miss Edith Cohen, Charles Colitz, Maurice· Senate Asks Open Door to Palestine s ) Cooper, Dr. Wi11iam Fain, lsadoTe p;;~l..eonard Levin. Gen.er, Shepley H. Gray, Jacob Passes Resolution UJA Asks for Coverage of $11 1 S dl Ph'!' Kotler badon, ShapiTo. ~wu~ .,.,. 1. on an, ll'p D T C ds Sl Weinstei n Family. $12.~Mi-lton J. Goldsmith, Hen- esp•te• rurnan, ar ower $10~Martin Sfl1reTStein. br~ie~·:~;,,::e·;;{, ~::a:k::~!o·:.·· Byrnes Ob1"ection 100 Million in '46 Than Anticipated: $?00--Harry Pinktnon. ~ ., u $60-Mnk Weisberg_ $10(';.....Maorice L. Fox. WASHINGTON - Alter nearly 800 Delegates Officcro of the General Jewioh, ~Wffiiam H . Han-fa, Albert $100----Ma-x Abrams, Walter Ad- flve hours' diecuuion of what to A d Co . Committee campaign have decided. ShoYe. !er, Samuel Bttrman, Edmund I. do next, the Senate laat week tten nventlon to extend the campaign period !or· S,lOO-Leo Grossman, Mr. and Blackman, Henry Brill, Everett and abruptly overrode proteet& by ATLANTIC CITY, N. J . another two weeks, until January Mrs. MoT1"18 Na-:rva. Morris Cowen, Moni9. Feinselber, Pruidept Truman and passed a More than 800 delegates to the 7, 10 that every Jewieh pereon in U~&njamln Roteman. Fredlt,y's, Gordon Service Station, ruolotion calling for the free en- National ·Conference of United the city will have an opportunity, $.100--Ererman Bernstei'n, Albert Hyman M. Jacobson, Samuel Ka· try of Jews into Palestine "to the Jewish Appeal voted last week un. t,, contTibute to this vital cause_ Go:nld , Milton Lea:nd, Scott FuT• gan. D-r. Herman A. Grouman, maximum of is agricu1tural and animously to launch a drive for a Because of the inclement weather rlen, Shu.et's Auto Su-pt)ly. 'R'iobin Halpert, Hope and Avon economic potentialitiea." relief ftind of $100,000,000 in 1946, and the approaching holidays, the l2.!S5--C. J. Fox Co. Theatre,., Carl Hyman, Morris H. · The resolution i:nstruda the ·described as the "createst peace- coverage of cards in the general 12r,t,-AlbeTt B. Glassman, Ale-x Hyman, JoHos J . Jacoby, Daniel President to ue bia good officu time campaigu of U.S. history." solicitations division has been

Mad3 .ns·, John B. Olevson. Kapstein, Dr. S. G. · Lenzner, with Britain to open Paleatine for The program for large.scale re· slower than an-tieipated, and 1600 $2.10--Sa1nufA Wintma"fl. Loew's State Theatre, Samuel free entry of Jews. It adds that lief for homelese Jerwe was adopted potential contributors still remain S225,.-Vincent Sonentino. Lo-zow, Isadore Medofl' (G1oraine "there 1hal1 be full opportunity for after Earl G. Harrison, President to be seen. S2M--Ma1J'rlee Adelman, City Mills), Harry Mi shon, Mowry colonization and development, so Truman's special emiuary i&an in- Alvin A. Sopkin, chairman ot T\Tt: Cor, Leo Greenberg, badoTe Lowe, Mn. Minnie Nelson, Mem- that they may freely proceed with peotion of conditions o! the Jews in the campaign, etated uAll work- 8.a::nW"f~n1, Jodl'e a.nd Mrs. Philip OT'Y of S. Sadowick, A. M. Zerter. ~e opbuilding of Palestine as the Germany, told the conference th&t en on the campaign are urged to C. Joslin, Looi~ {Linder, Jos~h S7S--Bernard B . Abedon, Lest.el' Jewish National Home and, in ass~ convict.ion of Nazi ringleaders in use this extenaion period to cover Pe-nnae:c.bi:.a.,. EdwaTd Waldman, Cohen, Lonis H. Dreu, H&JTY Fain, ciation with an element.I of the war crimee ''doee not discharge our e\·ery outstanding card. It woulcl Geo-r-l't: WinJclff, I.rvtnr w. Wool1. Nathan Katz, rLlppi and David Lin.. t)OJ)ulatic.n, estahli&h Palestine u a re ponaibilities toward their vie- be a crime in this critical yeal'., Sl?S-DaTid Ja.golin:ur. deT, Monis R.atuah, Benjamin Tich- democratic commonwealth in which tim1." when ao much ia at stake for th& 116t-Robfn.ton and Robinson m-a:n. all men, recardlns of race or creed, The relief provam wu voted to J(IWieh people overaeaa who face a:n.d Jo:aepb E . Adelson. SM--Provide-nce Frate-rnal Asao. sh.all have equal right.I." finance aid to J~a in Europe, ex- a bitter winter, that any person ft~B' n:ai B'rith Roge,,- Wms. 164),_Joseph Epfltein, Louis Lip· CollMTiy Protectw pand settlement of Jf!'lfs in Pale!- 1hould fail to make a contribution U>dre,, Clr.a:fn Candy Store.a, Joseph ~on, Minyan Temp]e Beth Israel. Jo~t prior to pu1age of the reao- tine and aid in rehabilitation of. to thia campaign. tLet ue make SM---Martin Bernstein, Edward (Coattawecl on Pace 6) re!ogees in the U.S. A. the flnal effort neceHary to wind C. Fox, Dr. Benjamin Roualin. up · ith I · I •~~Norma-n vnaraot•k:,'. 1. \ i;;. J 1 ~ OUT campa1gn w a g orioua II ~Albert Alter, Joshua Bell, LUOavitclier Yeshiva' School vi-;;_~·~ W. iiJ., chairman of the, Samuel BeTditch, M'orri~ Berry, general solicitations divi1ion like- 11~ Morri• Bochner, Harry and David To Oipen Fund Drive SundO"' wioemmedtheirnportance~tthe Refugees Are B'razner, Samuel BrodAky, Cata- ______J__ coverare of every outstandmg- Now Americans moT"e, Jewelry Co., Dr. Wm. B. Co. At the ftnt joint meeting of the , ,------~ pledge card. He aaid that exper- Coocl._do-n. on. the e•ect that hen, Irwin Cort, The Farm, Inc., men's and women's associa~ions of M ) R ience in this campaign haa ahown ref•~ ha..-e had 011 ~ e,eo,.. Herman A. ~•hkoff, Martin Go!- the Loba1ritcher Y .. hiva Parochial ose Y esumes that people are ready and willing: Macie an:d IIIGC'ial life of thM den, Alfred T. Goodwin, Looi• School, held lut Monday In the Fascist Activities to gin and in practically every in- eomttry, u p11h1Wlh~ in a Jbook .. IGla.seT", Jo1e! P. Golds-tein, Harold Biltmore Hotel, Frank Swartz, LONDON - A British re- stance to subetantia11y increase ld. by M.aarice R.. Da•·ie a:nd Gordon, Benjamin M. Harriet, Ar- president of the organization, told poT"ter was .kicked and beaten their contribution and that t'hey- Saaoel K~ilt. who made a tho-r Henius., AbTaham Horvitz, the gathering that plans had been and a U. S. photographer and are waiting to be approached by nody &I nunt i1n• ig·ratiM\ .Jordan J . Kao1Jman, David Kotlen, completed for the maintenance and reporter were threatened With the campaign wor,ere. As a mat- fr01n Ea.,ope, malu it obvious ChaTles Lappin, Benj. LiebeTman building fund campaign of the violence while covering a meet- ter of fact, 11 evera1 persons have dlat rdarea, maJdnC' op only and Benj. Zeidel, John Luft, Albert school which is to begin i.his Sun- ing of lhe British Un.ion of Fa&- ca1lcd campaign headquarters, ln- •• f'Qil"l'll:fiieant p,erunta.,r:e of Makowsky, Meyer Albert, Dr. Na. day. cisUI in London recently. The dicating that they are ready to ~ i-.miarrant poo,aJation and an thaniel J . Mali'nou, Men's Club Irving Kof.fleT, campaign chair- meetin1 was addressed by Sir make their pledges and inquiring lltt.erly ne,rlirihle -prnp,ortion of Beth Jnael, Max Millman, Dr. Sam man, empha81zed the importance Q9wald Motdey who haa an- when workers will call upon them. tie tot.al P')i,-alation nf lhi• coun­ P'rt-s!man. o! the drive and urged each worker nounced he will again take up These were persons whose pl edge try, <0•Jd ha1'dly otrer Nrio'Ol!I s.-.o.-Dr. L. Regenstei'ner, Ben. to discharge his responsibility to hia fascist activitiew. cards are now in the hand!i of eoao,etition t.o A merica--n- or e_n,. jam-in Ri.ffidn, Simon Shat.kin, Stan- the school and to the community. workers, eo it is extremely impor­ da:ft•tt tJaetr •ay of life. ley Shein, John Silverman, J oseph The need of a Yeshiva in Provi­ tant that every person be seen im­ On the eontrary. th*' ha•e had Sindle, Herman H. Sohn, Samuel dence wae stressed by Rabbi Joeh- to be snccessfu1. mediately. a Madd.al fflflnn,ee Ul)t)fl thi8 Solinge-r, Mau-rice Stollerman, Ha-r- na Werner. He r ead a statement Rabbi badore Groner, executive ry St.utman, SunbeTTy Dre!s, Fred from the B'nai B'rith magazine, director of the achool, introduced «-n"lrf Mt '°'' pro,portion to tllefr •••htt.,.# 8. Tenen baam, Charles E. Tc-sler, National Jewish Monthly, which the guest speaker, Rabbi B. L. Students Testify 'Tlwy ha: .-e had a ~ti mulatinl' Tolchinsky's FoT ShoJ), Alfred endorsed the Ye8hiva system in Berzon, of the Ahavath larael Con- of e.ffea ~fl ~ U-()ftMni;e a'lld cul­ Wein1toclc, Hennan Zelman. this country. gregation New York, who to-ra.l Hfe r,I the na.tion. $,f. Nathan Kahn. Mrs. J1aiah Segal, vice-pTe!ldent st.reseed the growing need for Jew- At Teachers Trial J n. ,bvidne:a th~ h.a .-e Marted S4 T. 1. Co hen, David Ei'nhoTn , of the Ladies' Association, ;!aid it1h education and the importance NEW YORK - Six former atu­ n.e:.w- lJ"Pid of enttt-p·ri~, ~tiffl .. Arthu-r F.in s: tein, ,Ju:k Rotenga:rd. that the suppoTt of the women of 'teachin~ fOUT /c hild ren to be dc·nts of Mny A . Quinn temifiedl ebtfflc- n--.C.h,.- o--ne8 and de-veJ.­ S:l Cong. Sons of Abraham. was es!ential if the campaign wa! proud of our heritage. this week thnt. she tnught her civicl"I· ( Con oed 2) e,,blc n~ 111.arU:u. tin on Pa.ge class nt PS 226, Brooklyn, t hnt. In. indHtry they ha-.e tntro-­ "most Communists are J ews/' that ON H UNGER STRIKE l\ T d l\ T t • / ) R bb. C'l- ·11 "Jews arc a dun race," that "rn- daud ·n.e:w pT~~ and 9ro-­ LONDON - BBC ..Y! .Jews in a t Tit J. 'I/ ame J. Ya tOna daud artidl!:8 hith trnlcnow n tioning was undemocratic," and' the British zone. in Germany h9ve C' /_ l . 1 U / T/ '>r not ma.11afac:to-red htte. More,. gone on. hunger , trike ,nd •tag•d I nap atn o ,,,, ar ,,, eterans thnt women 1' houldn't join the· &-.er in bt)th '-' theM Reith they WA C or work in war plants. The· a tlemona~~lon in 'f-!~noveT ini Rabbi Ahraham Chill, s piritual ha•e frrna.-.ht ht e:apttal and I ~LUf ~PYUIIIIU°ln anA ~' Cfnifi ,e::int Head Committee clcncc RS{n in st Mies Quinn wn., _.r of the .JWV. Rah-bi Chill',i do­ ruled out hy the Bonrd . •&'1'h; In rlram11 tJl!"Y ha•,. Natha n Samor11 wo thiit wtek nf>at,.rf m..an. y l')Ot-tanrlinl( and tif'!II wil l in r lude attendnm'e nt all named chairm:tn 111nrl Merrill Kllfe~,..fol pla 711 and rn ntil)fl pic­ nntio nnl functinm1 nnd t.o 11u pplc# Hut1tf'nfel,1 , cf'>-chairman. of Lh e tnr,.._ ; fn .-h,.lar~hlp the:,- ha-.e men t tho11e pnrtf' o f the ri tunl thnt J ewKll h Unme for Arerl 8oovenlr News Deadline n ; and in ,-.., j"'"""' th"'7 ha •e: nffidal~ or r.he ln~titution. The Rnhhl al AO heco mc,i a mcmhrr nudt lmp.-.-ru trt di~r...-,-r if>41. For Next Week F'nnd,- derhed frtJm the Jou rnAI or the national executive board. 'T\e reface~ h;1 ..,. ~hn,wn o:n~ Bccnu!'Cc of lhc holidny on a id in maint.a.ininc the r;2 111(ed Prior to co ming o Providence, 1 flll..tl ildapt;a,h,1i"tJ . (n ll 41hMt Dcccmbcr 2a, COily for next r,._id~nt.-i in t,he Home. Mem­ RAM,! (;hill wao a Chaplain aL Fort -pe~- r,f time th~y ha..-e ~tme a week',. ls1rnc of I.he Herold mu~t Mr nf the .-ener11I committee, IMlc- •ar tn,wa,d ~~nmh,~ 11 F: m1ti111, Vn ., and Camp Adnir, Orc­ rcnch our ofTlc(',. no Int.er thnr l\1•il11Hnc Mr. ~amor!I and Mr. gnn. He wu the Ar l!t t commander l\fondn y noon. Occt•mh ("r 2 1. \' pa:rt &( th..e nati~fl. pT~e-ntinsr ff uM.nfeld, ~n be pohhl!l hed cnnno1 1>rnm l~c Lhc iMcrtior littk .,,. "" p,,.i,1,,., i-, lhe Am­ ne"St week. I of t.he Lt. Leonard Bloom Post lf.t•m,i r('c,•ivcd uflcr t.hnt 1· «nfsn ttmtMcmf 1. '------28,1, which waa orq-anized last year. RAOlll AOflAllAM- CHILL THE JEWISH HERALD, PROVIDENCE, R. I., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1945 List Contributions THE JEWISH HERALD The Jewish Home Newspaper o Rhode I sland. Publii.hed E very • W eek in the Year by the Jewisb To GJC Drive Press Publishing Company. (Continued from Page 1) Subscription Rates: F ive Cents tha Copy: By Mail, $2.50 per Annum. $37.50--Leo Borenstein, Samuel Wa1t 1:1· H.1... unan, 1.1.una~mg J::...ollvr. Mazick. 76 Dorrance St.. Tel r.. 11 ;ooee 4J', $35-Hym;1n Cohen, George E Cas~-1\leaU Budt.lii,~ IDra,zin , Meyer' Fried, 'Leo Katz, Jo­ ©mer ed as Second-CJ ..., ~I auer ,al the Post Office, Providence. ,·H.. 1 .. seph Krasnow, Barnet Pickar, Ber Under the Act of Marc h ;;;, 11879 nard Podrat, David Swartz, Mrs. Samuel Wachenheimer. · / $30-A. Alex Cohen, Morris I Jt'lJ. •t Karklin, Joseph Kat z, Frank Laz VU/ Ullr~- arus, Employees of Middle St ______;_ _ _ Cafe, Prov. Workingmen's Bene MH.S. CAmL J AGOLINZER Assoc., Matthtw Sherman. Funeral services fol' Mrs. Doro- $27-David Cohen. $25- Morris Belkin, BenJ·ami thy Olga Jagolinzer, 45, wife of n Dr. Cari Jagolinzer, Optometrist, SOME Bliss, Milla rd E. Block, William J who died at her home, 42 Eames " t/KI rHEIH SMAil Creed, Mrs. Jacob Ernstof, S. F stre~t, were held from the Max Feibelman, Berna rd Fradin, Arnold Sugarman Funeral Home a nd bur­ Galkin, Joe Ginsberg, Mrs. Anna i::i.l was in Lincoln Park Cemetery, Goldenberg, Irving Goodwin, Dr Mrs. J'agolinzer was born in Rus­ Philip Gordon, William Greenfield sia, April 111 1900 and came to this Albert and William Hanzel, George cc,untry at the age of five. E . Hirsch, George J. Honigblum She was active in Hadassah, :::~:~ A~;:;~~z~. :::n ~:i:~; ~/:~e s;:~~shA;~l;a~~te~au~~li=~~ 1 ~:enbe~~:r~n L~~:: ~~~:.~!:ti: ~::l S~~~r~:~P~: ~::~~e1Beth-Is- OVER 20 POUNDS cob Miller, Joseph Mittleman, Dr She leaves, in addition to her lARGE TURKEYS Samuel Morein, Mr. and Mrs. J husband, two daughters, ,Marian Moretti, J. G. Nathanson, Samson1 and Lois ; a brother, Samuel ANN STANDISH Nathanson, Samuel Oriel, Michae FRESH NATIVE - FOR ROASTING Orzeck. Schneidmah of Brooklyn, N. Y.; two sisters, Mrs. Rose Greenberg $25- Tony Pastor, Max Polinoff and Mrs. Sylvia Schwartz of CRANBERRY LB 45c Max Pollock, George Press, Mrs CHICKENS Providence. Minnie Resh, Jacob Rosenberg 7-INCH CUT - MORE MEAT, LESS WASTE MYER GEREBOFF SAUCE Sa muel Sackin, Ben Schuster, Sam­ Funeral services for Myer Gere­ 14-OZ LB uel Schwartz, Joseph Se~fer, Ber­ J2c boff, 67, of 3.0 Goddard s treet, JAR 26c RIB ROAST na.rd Segal Abraham Silverman, teacher of Hebrew at the Sons of WHILE S UPPLIES LAST GRADE AA-A - BONELESS OVEN OR POT ROAST Meyer Silverman, David Spunt, S Zion School, Orms str eet, for the Fred Sussman, Joseph Waksler PURE MIRABEL LB past 30 years, were held last week 35c Samuel Weinberg. CHUCK ROAST from the Max Sugarman Funeral FRESH TENDER - . MEATY NATIVE $20-Leo J. · Abisch, Frank Aze- CRANBERRY Home. Rabbi David \Verner offi­ vedo, Bartenders of Dreyfus Ho­ ciated. Burial was in LincolR Park LB tf 1, Harold Beckelman, \Louis Bez­ BROILERS 39c Cemetery. SAUCE viner, Milton Blazar, Norman Fancy Cape Berries and Sugar FRESH - PLUMP NATIVE A native of Russia, Mr. Gere­ Bl0ck, Max M- Blumenthal, Esmond \ boff came to this city about 46 S. Borod, · Howard G. Brown, LB years ago. He was a member of l6JAR-0Z 22c· FOWL 42< Louis Chorney, Samuel Eisenberg, many Jewish organization$ and.has frving Fleishman, H yman Glakin, been secretary of the Sons of Zlion RICHMOND Sa muel Goldberg, Harry Golden­ FRESH CAUGHT Synagogue for 20 years. berg, Jack L. Kagan, Thomas Mar­ He leaves his widow, Mrs. Sar& FRUIT andola, \Volf E. Meierowitz, Leo Gereboff; two sons, Samuel and HADDOCK FILLETS LB37c Miller, Louis P. Silverman, Oskar 1\·Iaurice Gereboff, of this city; four COCKTAIL FANCY NO. 1 Ujhely, Mack Wasserman. daughters, Mrs. Dora Zelniker and CALIFORNIA FRUITS $19- Employees of Crown Hotel Miss Celi~ Gereboff, of this city; LB 29< Cocktail [.,ounge. SMELTS Mrs . Rose Fruman, of New York; 29-0Z 3 Jc $15- Solomon Adler, Moe Bilik, JAR and Mrs. Helen Forman, of New­ Harry Chaet, Mrs. Bessie Cohen port, and four grandchildren. 1Reuben Cohen, Isadore Davidson, SAMUEL I. BASSING Charles Fierstein, Martin Gross Funeral sel'vices for Samuel I. · Holiday Values · Morris Grossman, Ben Kaplan Bassing, 50, !husband of Minnie EGGS ARE LOWER! Ludwig Katz, Dr. Albert Kumins LOAF (HEESE ~g~T6R1~ e~tK 35< All Care fullx Selected - From Nearby Farms (Horowitz) Bassing, of 89 Roch­ Da'vid M. Land, 1Arthur Less£1r, 1 1 ambeau avenue, were held last Fri­ RAISINS SEEDED 2 ;Kg} 25c MEDIUM LARGE Carl Michaelson, Harry Rakoff SIZE 7c SIZE 63c day afternoon from the Max Sugar­ 5 Samuel Roi.ff, Samuel Sherman, ~AISINS SEEDlESS 1~i:iz 12c DOZ DOZ man ;Fune•ral Home. Burial was H yman Silverma n, Chas. B. Sper­ in Lincoln Park Cemetery. Rabbi EDUCATOR NATIVE CAPE ber, Louis I. Sweet. CRAX Isr ael Goldman and 'R'nbbi Morris 1-lB $13-Bartenders of Narragansett G. Silk officiated. SUNSHINE cR~~~is PKG ICJc CRANBERRIES B~~K 2 9c Hotel. GOLDEN SWEET $12-Morris Kenner, Samuel Son of Jacob and the late Clara Levy. (Getter) Bassing of Bristol, Mr . FANCY ASSORTMENT POTA TOES 3 LBS 2 9' SI0- Samuel Abedon, Berne.rd l3assing was born and passed his ANDY BOY PASCAL Abrams, Sig mund Abrams, Joseph early yea rs in that town. He came MIXED NUTS ~t~ 57' AC'kerman, Samuel Bassing, Gus- to Providence 25 years ago. He NEW CROP CALIFORNIA CELERY BUNCH 23' tnve Baer, Rev. Jacob Baron, Mr was associated with the Union FANCY YELLOW 1 a nd Mrs. Irving Beranbaum, Har- Beef Company, Canal street. WALNUTS ii~ 47' r y Berk, Jacob Berstein, Joseph Besides his father and his wife, LB 3c Billincoff, M.rs. Jennette Blumen- he leaves a daughter, Miss Shirley TURNIPS Pearl Bnssing of Providence, and thal, Morris Bochner, Bernard Bo­ DROMEDARY Pl:U tf~ CJc FANCY YELLOW two brothers, Rudolph Bassing of grnd, Hyman Brotman, Dave Buck­ 9 (Continued on Page 7) MINCE MEAT ANAST P~ 14< ONIONS 3 LBS 23' ler, Eli Burde, Leonard W. Cher ­ nuck, tHnrry Cherbnff, DaVid E. PEANUTS PLANTER'S ~fRZ 23< NATIVE BLUE HUBBARD Cleinman, Nathan Cohen, Mr. and 2 of VANILLA DAINTY DOT 25· LBS Mrs. Sie Cohen, J osephine O'Am­ Card Thanks e2; SQUASH 2 17' The family of the late ISAAC brn, Samuel Davis, Morty Decof, 0 JUICY FLORIDA ALDMAN wish to thank their V-8 Vegetable Coressions of sympathy during LICHT or DARK Fireman. Adolph Dissnnzo. TABLE OR COOK ING their recent bereavement. $10- Fred Gammon, Isaac Ger­ FRUIT CAKE APPLES 2 LBS 29' stein, Leon A. Glantz, \Leon A. FLORIDA THIN-SKINNED Goldberg. Mrs. David Golden. 1¼-LB 3\HB Harry Goldman, Abraham Gold­ Max Sugarman CAKE 44c CAKE $115 ~RAPEFRUIT FOR stein, Myer Greenber g, Benjamin 4 25 Grossman, Nnthnn Hilfer Samuel Funeral Home Hodosh, Chnrles Holland, Em­ ' FUNERAL Dll!ECTOR ployees of Home Cafe, Isadore S. and EMBA LM ER Horenstein, Milton Horvitz, Arnold MEMORIALS h enberj!', Mr. and Mrs, Israel Jac­ Exce11ent Equipment obson, Louis Jncovony, Jay's Fur "The Jewis h Funeral Director" Shop, J ewish "\Var Veterans (Post Refined Service 284 ), Jucob Kuhn, Morris Knnlro­ 45B HOPE STREET wit.z, Joseph Knu.fmnn, F. E. Kier~ DExter 8094 DExter 8636 (Continued on Page 7) THE JEWISH HERALD, l"ROVIDENCE, R. I., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1945 •

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e FACULTY-9 Teachers • T he school is conducted under t he aus­ Hebre'w teachers ere well known peda­ pices of the Central Yeshivah Tomchei gogues of New York City Tmimim Lubavitz. School's temporary Secular teachers are all certified ,by location, 47 Orms Street, Providence, R. I. the Department of Education, State of Rhode 191:\nd a nd also all have been • The Secular curriculum is a pproved by teachers in the P rol"idence Public Schools. the School Co mmittee of the City of Pro'""­ idence and is chartered ,by the State of Rhode Island t FREE TRANSPORTATION The school prol"ides free transporta­ tion by hussies operated by car eful e CURR ICULUM- driYers from home to school, and from SC: hool to home, Secular-from kindergarten through the 8th grade t ROT LUNCHES Hot. nourishing lunches are served to Hebrew- boys-beginners through Tal­ the students en!.ry day mud

Gi rls--Basrivkach-beginners t hrough e SCHEDULE Talmud Hebrew subjects are taught from 9 to 12 noon; Secular subjects from 1 to 4 P. M. LEARNING LESSONS THAT WILL LAST A LIFETIME

A B UILDING AND MAINTENANCE C \1'1PAIGN FOil THE SCHOOL WILL BEGIN ON DECE1'1BER 23 -- SUPPORT IT!

Thia advertisement hu been paid for by Mr. Eugene F riedman- F mancial Secretary

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6 THE JEWISH HERALD, l"ROVIDENCE, R. !., ,FRIDAY, DECE~BER 21, 1945

Meet to Push FEPC Legislation Luncheon Chairman YOUNGJUDAEA At a meeting of the P rovidence 1 IC hapter of Senior Young Judaea I Sociel'J held last Monday evening at the ~------( Continued from Page 4) home of Roslynd Falcofsky, a new Pembroke College, class of F ebru­ Ico nstitution was proposed and ap­ ary 1945. proved. Karl S. K1·i-tz entertained Lt. Musicant, who is now sta­ Iw ith a vocal selection. tioned at F t. Sheridan, Ill., at­ ·•,11111ii1111-,ii,iri111irii11-,.-,.-"-,.-.,-"-"_"_111 tended the Univers,ity of Ver mont and is a graduate of the Vermont Are You Having Medical School. A Christmas or Birthday Party Miss Tamara Me1amut, daught£-r New Years' Party? of Mr. and Mrs . Jack Melamut, was Then Come in a nd See Us for guest of honor last Sunday nig ht Hot Pastra mi, Hot a t a party given by h er pa rents Sand wiches marking her 16th birthday. Fif­ \Ve Also Have Pickled Water­ teen couples participatEd in the melon, Tom atoes, Pickels, etc. festivities. Cutler's Have Da ughter Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cutk·r, of MRS. SAMUEL E RNSTOF CHASES 46 Richter street, announce the At the s ix r epOrt meetings birth of a second daughter] Deb- sc})eduled for the Gener al J ewish "FAMOUS" DELICATESSEN orah J oy Cut1er on D£-cember 5 at Committee c11mpaign worker5, Mr~. the Lying-In H ~spital. Mrs. Cut- !Samuel E rnstof a nd her commit­ formerly C1ormans ler is the former Miss Sally Kaz- tee, have prepared and cooked the ei man. I)un cheons that have been served. 416 No. Main St. MA 9818 Stepak's Have Son Mrs. Erns~of's committee consists !!!!!!l.!!!!!!!1111111111111111111111111111111111 Mr. a nd Mrs. Wil1iarh Stepak of of Mesdames Jack Rosenberg , F air Employment Practice CommiS6ion was planned a t a t wo day ses- 188 Canton street, a nnounce 'the Annie Goldenber g, H arry Ruben­ sion in ,vashington under the a us pices of the National Council for a I birth of a son, Paul Howard, on stein, Celia Pliner, Isaac Rice, J,EWETT'S Permanent FEPC. Conferring are (I. to r .) Miss Helen Raebeck, edu- ,December 14. Mrs. Stepak is t he Jack Pritcher, Morris Goldstein, cation secretary, National Council cl J ewish ,vomen ; Boris Shish.kin, 1 former Miss Dorothy Ba uer of ; Gabriel Salk, J a mes Goldman, Sam- KOSHER DELICATESSEN and CREAMER y ~onomis t, A.merican F~de_ration of Labor; Walter ,vhite, executive New York City. [ ue~ ~eutch, Charles Lappi~ A. H. director, National Assoc1at1on for the Advancement of Colored People. I ___ 1 Bhv1ss a nd Har~y Goldenber g. ni~tributors of PREMIER FOOD PRODUCTS Center Varsity Conclave 'Demands ISenate Backs 204 Willard Ave. Providence To Play Lynn The Jewish Community Center Equal Civi'I Rights I Palestine Plan va r sity basketball team, e ncour­ aged by its victory over the Bos­ ATLANTIC CITY - Declaring I (Continued from P age ton YMHA Jast week-end, will tra­ that J ews w ho ha~e survived " un. lution by a voice vote1 Ch:i~·man Accommodator vel to Lynn Sunday to meet the pa ralleled ~estruct1on" must be en- Tom Connally of the Foreign in •e­ ~ynn Center five. abled to live ~gain ~s free a nd :iations Committee shouted a t the Experienced Table Decorator While t he varsity is ' away, the (Continued from Page 3) equal h~man bemgs with the "civil · Senate: a nd Waitress for Home Pa rties and r elig ious status of all other I HThe Pres·d t II d th Hors D'Oevres a Specialty. • Center Alumni will tang le with a nxious to learn just how Doris T " th N . 1 en ca e me on e the Cranston F if th Ward hoopsters (World's Richest Ga l) Duke could c1 izens, . e a71onal Conference telephone and told me he didn't tomorrow night at the Center. The enter Italy without a visa, which cf the Ulmted Jew,sh Appeal adopt- wa nt this resolution; that it was For F urther Inf ,rmation ed a r esolut ion this week dem~nd- r.ot advisable at t his time. Alumni have one victory to their the State Dep't " didn't give her .. Telephone HOpkins 5197 nedit and will be out to make it The r eason Herbert Hoover's mar- ing that regardless of their pres- "Secretary of State Byrnes testi­ two in a row. Dancing will f ollow riage to a wealthy wielder is be­ ent status of citizenship all home- fled against it and said it will n ot nd the game. ing r etarded, they say1 is f amily less a opressed J ews " should help the J ews : it will hurt their static...... Biggest story that ever hnve equal access to all f acilities cause.11 r-,rovided by governmental and in­ "For QUALITY and SERVICE" Buy United States Victory Bonds happened in the w ·ashington Press Just' prior to giving the measure ter-governmental bodies for the r e_ its overwhelming a pproval, the :------. Club didn't make any of th e pa­ lief, r ehabilitntion and r esettle­ E. s. CRANDALL p €·r s. A U. S. Marine, fed up with Senate b€·at back a weakening m ent of the victims of war and DAIRY I a columnist's poison about FDR, amendment offered by Sen. Thomas oppr ession." ALLEN etc., picked him u p bodily a nd C. Ha rt ( R., Conn.) which would P roperly Pasteurized tossed him from t he bar into the Conference of their own! ha ve eliminated the "free entry" Jobby ...... The ·white House and the I provision and r emoved all the spe. Milk and Cream Stationery Co. State Dc·µ't could stand a Peace r.r"' rsh II F- .- ,-1-- . cific recommendations. 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cvr,r t ell you 1't'ha t .sun doo~n't S unday E.vL•tJ ing. D eccrnhcr 301 J 9-t 5 ,(i:,s~ ~inus clouds immodiai>c-.ly. llarry Says at SCII OOI. O F m,:s1c:--- .\ l'D ITORI D[ 11'f:,f!1c for ns ...... The Ford firm will soon announce blanket wu~c .Jcwieh N ational .\dmission - $1.20 r.nd $ 1.:;j HA m Workers' AHiaJ1 ce WE VE THE BEST r:·i~.cs up to J 5 p, c. to ins ure com­ (tnx include.cl) FOOD and DRINK pll'le 1iarmony with ',the Unit:ed AnLo , :vorkers. Tlwt'll leave Gen l\ [otors and Chrysler holding a No Parking Problem When You Dine At Harry's Delicatessen hr.v:c b:1.g- unless they d itto.

90 CLEMENCE STREET -hi1'Je-box Maker s1 who nnltici­ p:-IC'd a big m:1rket in .England Whe re Good Frienda Ip ubs, learned they arc a flop there Meet ...... Jacques Diamond. t he coast pul-licist, show~d Aclmin1l Halsey's Aw:r0 ::om honc Yo11r Or cl<'rs to GJ\$;J>ec 20 75 ed itors nro ,.rcbting squawks from pt'ople thnt prices arc too hig- h.

NcwsRtnnds hear there will ho On The Air! 1lll•l'C than 100 new mngs in t he U RS: ll /\, M , lo 10 P. M. ll('X~ :few monlh~...... Hi ll Mouldin, Tomonow and Every Snt urda y urclny s und Suncluys l1 P. M. "'h<'so book ( 11 Un F 1·o nt'1) is dedi­ N ig h t: nt 7:15 P. M. Where Movie-Goers cn lcd to lhc wife he is now suin,:t Over Sta tion \VFCl Like to Eat Order& for d ivorce, is having the dedicn­ RADIO DRAMA AT ITS TIEST. Put Up l ir:i n chnnJ?Cd to rend: 11 Dcdicntcd to A TALE OF J EWISH ZEAL Fnmou !:I for Amcricnn nnd Chinese Food To 'Wivcq Wl10 Hnve Been Fait.h rut to AND H EllOISM • No Llriuor • rtcnsnnt Atmos phere Tnkc Out Their Husbands." e 102 WESTMI NSTER ST, Prese nted by R. I . Districts Zionist Next t.o A rcade e GA. 2580 Organizations of America nnd • ------' Buy United States Victory Bond, Rudio Station WFCJ +·l-•1-+·,·+·:..•:-}.. :,.+4.: ... ,-,,-.h~+++·Z..·i"·}+·: ~+·l-·1"+~1..,i-·:·+·H•-.1...;..+·l-·H,•l"+•:--•:-+++·r• nnd Stumps! THE JEWISH HERALD, l'ROVIDENCE, R. I., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1945 7 Program Chairman Beth-El OBITUARY It Happened This Week Bowling League (Continued from Page 2) More than one thousend dele­ ing from his recent operation and this city nnd Milton Bassing of by GEORGE DANN gates attending the United Jewish i:, now convalescing at his home Hawthorne, Cali fornia. Consternation is in the house Appeal conference in Atlantic h Edgewood ...... The Robert Hoch- MOllRIS CO HEN o! the 3B League. It was con- City last week-end gave Archibald bergs have named theh- daughter, Fu1lernl services for Morris Co­ fi rmed definitely that Dr. Ira Silverman a fine ovation when, in Erica Ruth ...... The Center varsity hen, 83, a resident of the Jewish Bium's team has had an invitation his unimitable manner, he told' of basketball team in nosing out the Horne for the Aged, were held on to join the Sisterhood iLeague. At what Providence was accomplish­ Boston YMHA by one point last December 6 from the Max Sugar­ a vote taken by the team, the con- ing during the current General week, had to do it the hard way man Funeral Home. Rabbi Werner sensus was that the invitation Jtwish Committee campaign ...... They overcame a 24-12 handi- officiated. Bu.rial was in Lincoln should be accepted so that the Other attendants at the conclave cap at the end of the first half by Park Cemetery. team standing could be improved. included M~. Archibald Silverman, scoring 25 points while holding the He is survived by six children: ;'Doc! Take your team out by the 'Walter Sundlun and Jos~ph Galkin [kantowners to 12 ...... J. Cherniack t wo sons, Louis Cohen and Simon cellar. It will be quicker!" ...... For the first time in Zionist made the winning basket...... From here on in, the standings •Cohen; four daughters, Mrs. Minnie history-at least in Providence­ are due for a rapid change. Only Datz, Mrs. Frances Winn and Mrs. there were two generations repre­ two nights of bowling separate the Evelyn Phillips, all of this city, s.,mted on the last' Providence Zion­ fi;:st and second divisions. Ed I SttPRECHER'S Mrs. Helen lLicker, of Brooklyn, ist District program ...... The first MRS. AARON BROMSON 0 Deutch says, Be There at Nine was Archie and his son, Irwin Sil­ National "D'' N . Y.; 16 grandchildren and six Mrs. Aaron Bromson is cha irman Sharp!" DELICATESSEN - GROCERY verman ...... and the second was the _great grandchildren. of the program committee of the LEAGUE STANDI NG ,v e Deliver, guest speaker, Eleazar Lipsky, the Temple Beth.Israel Sisterhood ,ric- 222 \Vi!lard Ave. , DE 9490 Won Lost Ave. son of Louis Lipsky ... fory dinner dQnce which will be F Barad 20 8 476 Homecomings ARROW LINES held Tuesday, January 15, at the M. Lowe 18 10 475 DAILY SERVICE Biltmore Hotel. Working ;_,ith Cpl_ Hilton Rosen, of P awtucket, Secretary W ~ted H. Bernstein . ... 17 11 467 Part·Time - Afternoon PROVIDENCE - HARTFORD Mrs. Bromoon are Benjamin El- was welcomed home last week with or H. Cohen 16 12 483 E,·enings. Interesting jSocial, Also man, printing; 1\1 rs. ,vmiam Bojar n party...... He received his dis­ s. ,vinslow .. .. 16 12 488 Cultural, Educational ork. Charter Work a nd Mrs .. Jack Katz, co-chairmen of charge . at Fort Devens after serv­ ,v B. Gross ...... 15 13 465 ing two and one-half years with MR. BARD FOR ALL OCCASIONS CALL the Young People's Page; and Mrs. M. Trinkle ...... 15 13 478 the Signal Corps in the ETO .. Jewish Community Center S Charles l\'liller, secretary. H. Gordon 14 14 472 The Louis Strashnicks are plan­ 65 Benefit St. DE 6730 77 ,v. Strauss ...... 11 17 466 _olf-ic_e-__G_r.a_~~-%_gto_n_s _L-_ J List Contributions ning a gala affair on Sunday even­ B. Bernhardt ... 10 18 469 ing, December 30, in the Congre­ I. Blu"' ...... 9 19 462 gation Beth-David Synagogue, to Open 24 Hours Daily G. Reizen .... 7 21 457 mark the .return of their son, PFC (~xcept Monc!ay Evelling) Attention High team single: H. Gordon, To GJC 'Drive Irving SU:ashnick, who served in Make an Appoint- TO MIAMI TRAVELERS (Continued from Page 2) 540;. M. Trinkle, 529; S. Winslow, the Army for four years, the last 523. ment to R epair Call nen, H~rr: Klitzner, Abraham Hi h team three: M. Tunkle Uaee of which was overseas . B & M Transfer Kroll, Eh Kurzer, Jacob Lake, Da- g . ' The Morns Dunders held open Your Car vid E. Lang, Mrs. Rose lLantner. S. ,vmslow, 149o; H. Cohen, Ihouse last Sunday in honor of and Luggage Co. ::~~i It's The Convenient $10- Harry lf.aventm~n, Monis Ht h tndtvidual sin le H. Mush- their son Fred w~o, aft~r four Way I 455 Colltns Ave. Miami Beach Lazaroff , Samuel Leavitt, ,Abra- g g and one-half years rn service, was 163 143 .~ 5-5622 ham Lender, Harold Levene, Mor- nick A. Shatkm · B. •just released More than 200 AL ALTER r1 s Levine, Charles H !Levy, Henry Ross, 134 guests were present...... Fred Luggage Delivered from Statio11, FOR SERVICE Levy, Max Levy, Jimmy Marses, I . High rndtvidu~l three: H Mush- served in the Pacific Theatre of 791 N. Main St. to Door at Reasonable Rates GA 9071 McLaughlin and Moran Inc., Peter ( 'ck, 356; M. Trmkle, 349; A. Shat- Operations Millman, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel km, 345; C. Goldberg, 345· ,v AC Arrives Home ------· !Millman, Ralph Mirola, Abraham T / Sgt. Miriam Siperstein, daugh: Special Feature Mittleman, Morris B. Nathanson, Emanuel ter of the David Sipersteins, the Billy's Downtown Area l\'lrs. Rose Nicoll, Mr. and Mrs. ______first East Providence resident to MEN'S SHOP Louis Parizer, Maurice Parness, Jo- • !enlist m the WAC, has been d1s- e SUITS seph Pearl, Milton Peskin, Mrs. Bowling·League charged and IS home after more e TOPCOATS All Plain Bradford Portnoy, Bennie Rabi no- , than th1 ee years service, includmg e SPORT CLOTHES \\itz, Tony Rateli, Sydney Rid~, BJ MAX,VELL w ALDMAN \ 1s months overseas, including tours Second Floor Ga~ments Ringside Tap. Adrian Goldstein's Yankees cf duty m Austraha, New Gumea Woolworth Bldg. Left Before 9 A. M. ------, paced by Adrian and Lou Chase 1and 1Leyte and Luzon m the Ph1hp­ Ready After 5 P . M, took four straight from Jack Orch- pines ...... Sergeant Siperstein's dee­ Room for Rent off's battling Braves Monday night orations i~clude the WAC &·rvice 79c Comfortable, furnished room at the Casino alleys to go into a Medal, Meritorious Unit Award, Max's Turkish SOUTH SHORE available with private family. tie for third place with Leo Nus- Good Conduct Medal, World \Var and CLEANSERS - LAUNDERERS Good location. For further in .. senfeld' Dodgers who lost three to II Victory Medal, Asiatic-Pacific 49 Richmond St. Telephorie formation call DExter 4392. Jules Zucker's Reds. The Dodgers Campaign Medal with three bronze Opp. Loew's State DE 3901 now hold high team single with a lstars, Philippine Liberation Cam­ Russian Baths ·----:_-:_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_- =-=--=--=-======score of 646, Frankie Goldstein's lpaign Medal with a bronze star, Expert Masseurs Browns set a new high thr ee with Iand an American Campaign Medal. 1835. We predict that Miles Gold-I About People Steaming Ba.ths berg's Cubs will break both these The Samuel Goldmans of Taft Swimming Pool JEWELER'S marks if and when his full team !avenue, will observe their 12th Showers shows up. vredding anniversary on New 28 CANDACE STREET Jack Broadman had an excellent Year's Day...... We're glad to hear MA 4536 - DE :.153 Over 42 Years night with strings of 129 and 119, 1that1 Samuel S. Rosen ii recover- I as did Jules Zucker with t he same scores. We intentionally omit Jewelers Opticians Jule's last game. Other good I scores were made by Sid Feld­ Complete Your KAPLAN'S 199 WEYBOSSET STREET stein, Elmer Chester, Evans Nel- son, Al Robinson, Ed Korb, Mickey Cohen, Lou Chase and M, Schoen­ Gift Sl1opping bE:rg. LEAGUE STANDING WE DELIVER KOSHER MEAT Won Lost at Rhode Island's Browns ...... 31 13 To Cranston and Providence Indians ...... 27 17 Largest Dodgers 25 19 Yankees 26 19 Devartment Store H. 8,ERLINSKY & SON Pirates 20 Giants 22 22 Even nt the ele\'enth hour: You're sure to find the KOS HER MEATS AJIID POULTRY Cubs . .. 21 23 g ift you're seeking, from our wide assortments- Established Over 35 Years Red Sox 21 23 White Sox 21 23 252 WILLAllD AVENUE (Near Prairie Ave.) DExter 9595 Tige rs 21 23 For Last Minute Gift Shopping Athletics 19 26 An Outlet Gift Certificate 1 Cards ... 18 26 Braves 17 27 Outlet Gift Certifi cates may be purchased at the WA ·NT .ED Reds 17 27 Service Bureau, Street Floor, for any amount you Individual hig h three: Lou Chase, would ordinarily have spent for n gift. Give t hem to your friends and relatives und let them choose 6 or 7 Room Modem Bungalow or 2 Family 380; M. GoldberJI", 379; M. W. their gifts from any de partment. House. Must Have 3 Bedrooms on Floor · 'Wa ldman, 369. Individual high single: Henry PREFER EAST SIDE BUT WILL CONSIDER OTHER 11.\urkoff, 161; Ed Korb, 146; Lou GOOD LOCATION. WILL PAY CASH. Chose. 146. ANSWERS WILL BE TREAT]fD CONFIDEN'fllALLY Team high t hree: Browns, 1836; /kOUTLET? Cards, 1770; Yankees. 1764. Write Box 22Q3, The Jewish Herald Tcnm hi!rh single: Dodgers, 646; ~ Browns, 644; Yankees, G25. THE JEWISH HERALD, PIROVIDENCE, R. I., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1945 8:.______:::::::::::::::_-:::::::::::::::::::: ______------_ Urge Support of Resolution Hospital Admits PUBLIC MODEL CREAMERY To Congress on Race Hate 1387 in 11 Months 208 WILLARD A VENUE FORMERLY SPOLTERS' Members of the Jewish People's Itry and of its instit utions_; that Report. Made at Under the Ownership of Fr ternal Order of I. W. 0. Lodge the spreading of this Hitlente Association Meeting 17; are circularizing a petition to ideology destroys the unity of this M ILe GI kl 'd t f BERT .AUERBACH WE HA VE A COMPLETE LINE OF NUTS, FIGS and CA'NDIES Co~gress asking support of the res- Nation, crea~es discord among our the ;iria: Ho~ i:a~, r:::i::~,e:ss:- . · od ed b R Sa muel people and 1s a threat to our fu- P . olution mtr uc Y ep. , . ciation announced at a meetmg We Carry N. Y. Kosher Delicateggen Dickstein condemning anti-Semi- ture peace a1,1d securt~.. Whos?- of the 1Association last -Monday af­ OUR HOT CORNED BEEF and tism and racism. Edward Schwartz, I ever conducts or _participates. m t ernoon in the Biltmore Hotel that JS ALWAYS A TEMPTING DISH secretary of the local lodge, this Isuch_ propaga~~a 15 un-Amer~can 1387 patients entered the hospital week requested Providence Jewry laoavitcher, (or Parochial School) in Provi­ including photographs of class rooms in session, Dr. Hi.moo Miller, who was divi­ off, Herman Grossman, Irving Sie­ d.enc_e. etc. Many persons who formerly opposed such sional psychiatrist far General gel and Joseph Gold. The needs of this School are great. At Schools, whether they were called Parochial Patton's Third Anny and who was present, in its inadequate quarters, it has an Schools, Yeshiva, or Hebrew Day Schools, now a front line doctor from the Afri­ Union League expense of over $500 every week. A new build­ are t he s trongest supporters for such Schools. can campaign through the battles To Have Bridge ing, with more spacious rooms and modern equip~ The attention of the reader is called to the into G~many, will be the guest ment., capable of accommodating more than following s tatement pvblished in the B'nai B'rith The l)lnion !League for Consump­ speaker at a meeting of the Tem­ twice the present enrollment of 100 pupils, is magazine the National Jewis h Monthly: "There tives will hold a victory bridge next ple Beth-El Brotherhood on Wed­ to be purchased. Naturally, the weekly e:i:pensei! is only one eft'ective 11-ntidote against 'Jewish nesday evening, January 9, in the Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock will likewise increase. Self-Hatred' and 'Jewishness !by anti-Semitism', vestry of the Temple. in the Jewish Community Center. A Building and Maintenance Campaign to a thorough Jewis h education. preferably of the Mrs4 Peuline ~nn, chairman, raise $75,iOOO, officially opens on Sunday, Decem­ in:tensive type dispens ed in the Jewish Day VOTE GJC CONTRIBUTION will be assisted by Mesdames Gus­ ber 23, 1945. Schools." At a m..,ting of the R. I. Found­ sie Nelson, co~chairman; George Solicitors may approach you on behalf of the ers for Tube~cular Patients, it was Labush, secretary; Samuel Sandler, School. Kindly treat them courteously. Listen HARRIS MILLER, Secretarf voted to contribute $25 to the cur­ treasurer; Louis Spader, tickets; rent General J ewish Committee Samuel Simkofsky, refreshments; THE ABOVE ADVERTISEMENT IS PAID FOR BY HARRIS MILLER campaign. It was also announced Harry Goodman, "Joseph Blattle, that the cake sale is still going on. J oseph MaJks and B. Struman.

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