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,,I l iI . j) i ( Cancel Israel-Moscow t ◄ Orchestra Exchange ) : JERUSALEM - The abrupt Many here, Incl udlng a fair cancellation last week of an ex­ pri portion In the Government, see r change by the Israel Philharmonic another obstacle to Soviet-Israel r THE ONLY ENGLISH-JEW/SH WEfKL Y fN R. I. AND SOUTHEAST MASS . and Moscow State Orchestras Is reladons, the quesdon of SQyjet believed here to be the result of Jews. There are three mllllon a closer Soviet relationship with Jews In the Soviet Union. Israel VOL. L. NO. 11 FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1966 15c PER COPY 16 PAGES L\ , the new Syrian Government. has I ong sought a Soviet policy The Syrian Premier, Yussef that would permit their free eml­ Zayan, who took power In a coup gradon, presumably to Israel. r1 ~ Naturalist Tec,ches Centerland Children two months ago, left Moscow last Presure for the release of Soviet week with a Soviet pledge to help Jews has also come from the United build a dam on the Euphrates States and Britain. ) : Not To Look At The World Secondhand River. One Israeli Government official He especially likes to combat The Soviet Union wants Syria told friends weeks ago that the By LOIS ATWOOD any sentimentalist ideas, such as to oppose a proposed Isl amlc pact Israeli orchestra would never The Jewish Community Center those propagated by anti-vivisec­ of Arab _ monarchs. Premier make Its Soviet tour. Is fornmate to have a bona fide tionist organizations which place Aleksel N. Kosygin used the Syr ian "Can you Imagine the feeling naturalist In charge of Its nature the life of an animal af>ove that · visit to denounce the proposed al­ In that audience when the orches­ programs undl Marvin Friedman of a human being. "No animal liance. tra played Hatikva?" gets his Master's degree at the Is to be feared; If you should avoid Rel a dons between Israel and The emotional response among University of Rhode Island and an animal, then you don't have to . the Soviet Union have never been Soviet Jews to the arrival In 1948 leaves for Israel. panic. You can't assume animals' ,: I' corldal. The cul tu;ral program had of Israel's firs t Ambassador to By the dme he was five years purposes, but I tell the children been regarded here tn recent years Moscow, Col da Meir, apparently old he wanted to be a naturalist; to get rid of their feelings of as providing the most promis ing made a deep Impression on Soviet u I knew then what a na turallst awe and fear over some forms of area of exchange. officials. Discussion between the did for fun, but not what he did life." He added that he greatly It was only In the last year for a living." two countries on the subject of (Continued on Page 8) that first-cl ass Soviet arttsts'have Soviet Jews has remained strained · The children fornmate enough appeared In Israel. The violinist through the years. to study nature under Mr. Fried­ ~ David Olstrakh playM here two man also learn what a naturallst months ago to huge throngs. A A few weeks ago the Soviet does for fun. He teaches all age Levinger Nominated prominent Soviet writer, Kon­ Ambassador In Israel, Dmitri Chu­ i! groups three fundamentals, to see stantin Stmonov, whose work has vakhln, met with Premier Levi I for themselves, to discover how As Miriam President been translated Into Hebrew, left Eshkol to see how relations could · much they can learn by looking, Paul Levlnger Is slated to Israel Just last week. be Improved. Among his com­ and to fear nothing In nature. ••1 be Installed as new president The scheduled exchange of the plaints was that the Soviet Govern­ try to give them a realistic ap- of the Miriam Hospital at the orchestras was to have been the ment was being harassed by the ,, proach midway between unreason­ Annual Meeting and lnstal!adon highlight of the slowly develop­ Israeli press. Newspapers here ed fear and unearned love of ani­ to be held at the Ledgemont Ing program. Attempts this week to give considerable attention to the mals." Country Club on Monday, May reschedule the exchange have state of Jews In the Soviet Union. He has been teaching nature at 23. fallen on deaf ears at the Soviet Israeli officials say they fore­ t camps for 10 years, at Camp A recepdon In honor of out­ Embassy In Tel Aviv: Officials see a slow improvement in rela­ Massad and Young Judaea camps, going president, Isadore there s ay that the exchange had dons with Moscow, but they think but last year was his first at Paisner, and the new presi­ nothing to do wt th the Govern­ It wlll be a product of Moscow's '•--~ camp Centerland. The w;ual phil­ dent, will precede the meeting. ment, that It was handled by pri­ realization that Israel canqot be 'TRAINING A RACCOON - M.1rvln osophy of cainp nature programs Cocktails and hors d'oeuvres vate booking agencies. Ignored. is "show and tell," i.e., make Friedman holds a baby raccoon caught at Camp Tel Yehuda. He will be served at 6· P .M. fol­ d something and take It home. "I lowed by dinner at 7 P.M. The ,i, Jove to see people using their has also had seven pet skunks. only one of them caged, which meedng and Installation wlll hands and Imagination," but this start at 8:15 P .M. Is Insufficient as a nature pro­ hung around the camp kitchen for Believes In 'Classic' Look ; gram, said the counselor. handouts during the day and fought ~ \ Camp Centerland Is a beautiful one another at ni ght. spot with different habitats for In Fashions For Women unknown. "Everybody loves going animal life, but animals aren't By CELIA ZUCKERBERG there, except for certain small out In the country, and their day , mammals, a few birds, and a Is ruined by everything thatmoves - Cindy Adams believes In what few amphibians and reptiles, said except for distant birds." she calls "the classic look." She the naturalist. "If there were a Children at Centerland are has worn dark lipstick through the Jot of animals, I probably wouldn't taught to observe the unknown for various fads of white and pink talk about plant communities, for­ themselves, rather than relying on lipsticks; long hair worn In a bun; estry, climate and all the lnter­ Information from sensadonal skirts no shorter than the knee­ acdng factors, since I'm biased books or movies, parents or urban cap; high heels which she feels toward animals." environment. The nature director make the legs look prettier. The There are always live animals shows them how much can actually 11classtc look" to her ts the femi­ In camp which have been caught, be learned by looking and ques­ nine look - not the kind that maybe a raccoon, turtles ln a pen, tioning, by taking an animal they needs ruffles and bows and ruch­ a bluejay, snakes. "One snake know nothing about to see how much lng - but the kind which says a can take us through a whole week," they can discover, from his color, woman is a woman. said Mr. Friedman, who can't shape. size, teeth, ears andplace­ "Asinine:• is her terin for the '/ understand how people can be con­ ment of eyes (in front for a preda­ current fashion of skirts four l tent to go through life fearing the tor). Inches above the knee, patterned stockings and grade school Mary Jane's. The new look, she says, Is the worst thing she has ever Propaganda Against Jews seen. Miss Adams, particularly noted DR. SAMUEL PRITZKER for her recent book. "Sukarno: An Autobiography As Told To Cindy Condemned In Lenin Leiter Temple Beth El To Hold Adams," published by Bobbs-Mer­ so- on. Mllllons, Indeed billion§" of rill and now in Its fifth printing, NEW YORK- A letter in which 111th Annual Meeting was In Providence a week ago Lenin condemned the Tsarist gov­ rubles are being squandered to Thursday as commentator for the ernment for Its official policy of poison the public opinion of the Dr. Samuel Pritzker will be Glvenchy-Jsrael Collection of antlsemldsm has come to light In popul a don In the most effecdve nominated to succeed himself as fashions which was presented by an aucdon here. way and manner." · president of Temple Beth El at the R.I. Women's Division, State Conslsdng of 18 typewrl tten The letter, which was bought the 111 th annual meeting on Sun­ of Israel Bonds, and coordinated lines In German, the Jetter was by a dealer for $3,300, was writ­ day, May 15, at 8 P.M., after a and accessorlzed by Peerless. written In February, 1917, to Os­ ten when Lenin was living In pov- · buffet supper. Other officers nomi­ Dressed In a Thal silk suit car Gruen, the editor of the "Ju­ erty In Zurich, where he stayed nated are Maurice W. Hendel, Ken­ (It doesn't wrinkle) In a beautiful dlsche Presse-Zentrale." !tbears from January, 1916. until March neth Logowltz and Ernest Nathan, shade of red (she wears only reds, Lenin's signature In Russian In 1917. vice-presidents; Raymond G. blacks and whites), she could Just Pranks, treasurer, and Mrs. Mil­ black Ink. Another Jetter to Gruen, sold as easily have been one of the RII

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4 THE RHODE ISLAND HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1966 CAPE .TOWN snJDENTS .have been subjected to- and-Semi­ local labbis, Layme_n CAPE TOWN, South Africa·, tic · vlllflcatlon and attack. 1bey Bond Campa·ign Leoders - Jewish students at the Univer­ said a gang shouted Nazi slogans sity of Cape Town, where U.S •. and anti-Jewish abuse at them To Attend ·Assembly Senator Robert Kennedy was In­ during an election campaign rally To Be Honored At Dinner Ral>bl Ell A. Bohnen of Temple vited to speak, reported that they In a Cape Town suburb. Awards for leadership In tfie Emanu-EI, Rabbi Pesach Krauss Rhode Isl and Israel Bond cam­ of ' Congregation B'nu Israel, paign wlll be presented to Joe Woonsocket, Rabbi Saul Leeman Thaler, campaign chairman, and of the Cranston Jewish Center, ········································~······ Mrs. Max Leach, women's divi­ Rabbi Nathan Rosen, HIilel DI­ WHY DRIVE .... sion chairman, at the Israel An­ rector at Brown Unlversl ty, and niversary Dinner In the Shera­ Rabbi Joel H. Zalman of Temple ton-Biltmore Hotel on Sunday Emanu-EI will be delegates to J HUNDREDS OF MILES evening, May 22, It was announced the annual convention of The Rab­ when a delightful vacation awaits you by Judge frank Licht, chairman blnlcal Assembly, the International of the executive committee. association of Conservative ral>­ only 45 minutes from Boston ot . . , The Israel Freedom Medal will bls, to be held In Toronto, Canacja, · FRED and CAROLE'S be awarded to Mr. Thaler for his May IS through I 9, at The Inn, leadership of the Israel Bond cam­ On The Park. paigns for the past three years. The convention will be the first The Is rael Chai Anniversary outside the United State s In the MAGNOLIA MANOR plaque wlll be presented to Mrs. Assembly's more than half­ Leach, serving her first year as century history and will conclude MAGNOLIA, MASS. women's division chairman. The wt th an ·academic convocation on women have already sold a larger May 18 at which Lester Pearson, HAS EVERYTHING: Free dolly SwNlsh Mone.. •ad Rock FJ•nkh StNN amount In Bonds than In any pre­ Prime Minister of Canada, will ~'ct.i! ,1;::,':°:h::: i:u!::•~-~~·:w.~ty••=•: c~... : :,~~ .. :::, vious year. receive an h~norary degree at a and BIiiiard RooM, shuffle. boerd, bod111lnto■, ho,...,.._., volley 1taff Principal speaker at the State­ special convocation of The Jewish * Delicious Jewlsh,.AMerlcon Cuishte * Poolside lofMcNt •114 . Galo wide dinner will be Abba P. Theological Seminary of America. Hon d'Oeuvru Portlff * Minutes froM cho,.in9 Rockpert * AfttiquN11. Schwartz, former Assistant Secre­ The convention wlll begin with (Supervised Di-!• Avolloblo) tary of State and an authority on FREEDOM MEDAL The Is­ a public session at which the presi­ Immigration and refugee prol>­ dent, Rabbi Max J. Routtenberg, lems. rael Freedom Medal wlll be award­ MEMORIAL DAY WEEK-END PACKAGE ed to Joe Thaler, Israel Bond will speak on the role of the con­ The gathering will commemo­ campaign chairman, at the Israel temporary rabbi In the Jewish MAY 27-30 rate the 18th anniversary of Is­ community. 4 l>A YS e 3 NIGHTS f,0111 •5900Per PellOII Anniversary . Dinner on Sunday rael's St;itehood al)d Independence. evening, May 22. Professor H. L. Ginsberg of Includes 3 Su111ptuou1 Meals Doily, and The Israel Freedom Medal the Seminary WIii lecture on "Job F,ee Dolly Mouo9e onsr prominent Ameri­ 3•0 with me i n Ploster..Gf Paris Mitchell Sugarman. can Jew of that era, was a friend Coll 351•3767 and benefactor of rhe new con­ IT'S YOUR DISH OF TEE! gregation, and Haym M. Salomon, Tifereth Israel son of the fam ous patriots of the Everything you do at The Nevele has that special flavor. Whether it's put­ ·~·· •· .. ting or playing through on a championship .~ourse ... enjoying peerless I , .. AUTO Revolutionary War, presented a To Dedicate facilities for golf, tennis, swi mming, riding or any favorite sport all day Hebrew Bible when the first house or drinking in the delights of entertainment-crammed evenings .. . you'll ·. , INSURANCE of worship on El m Street was con­ feel you're truly a privileged person every moment. And All This at a Price secrated In 1825. The present New Syna_gogue That's Remarkably Prudent. Low quarterly payments building Is at 270 West89thStreet. New Bedford Jewry will The first Jewish prayer before 18 hole Championship Golf Course-Outdoor Pool and Aquabana-Waikiki far occident-free drivers. dedicate the new $1,500,000 Tlfer ­ Indoor Pool & Heallth Club-All-weather Tennis-Ridine: on winding country the Congress of the United States eth Israel Congregation building trails-Twin Private Lakes-A 1000-acre playland offering peerless facili­ Member Downtown Parking Pion was delivered by Dr. Morris J. with a two- week congregational and ties at pleasurable rates. Special Family Plan. ~ Raphall of B'nal Jeshurun on Fel>­ public celebration, Selwyn I. I M& F INSURANCE ruary I, 1860. Braudy, dedication committee AGENCY INC The names of Its lllustrlous chairman, has announced. The 331-9427 rabbis, such as Stephen S. Wise, dedication will begin on Sunday, Ellenville, New York Judah ~ - Magnes and Dr. Israel May 22, wl th a religious service 131 Washington St Hotel Tel: 914-647-6000 • or Call Your Travel Agent Go! dsteln, are part of American and will end ·on Sunday, June S, Providence Jewish history. The congregation's · with an open house tour of the laity has played a major role In new fac!llties, to which the entire the development of many leading community will be Invited. The YOU'LL KNOW IN A MOMENT ... · charitable and phll anthropic Insti­ dedication marks the successful tutions, and It has contributed sig­ conclusion of a five-year fund­ YOU'RE WELCOME nificantly to the development and at th e magnificent, 11 ,000 acre Mount Washington ... the raising and building campaign. It growth of the Jewish Theological will starrwlth a Torah Procession. Seminary of. America. The first Jewish fam!lles In Rabbi William Berkowitz Is New Bedford worshipped In the FREE GOLF vice-president of the New York Howland Stree t Synagogue, built 18-hole Donald Ross Board of Rabbis, an officer of the Course, electric cart.s, driv• by the early settlers. As the com­ fraternal Zionist Organization of munity outgrew this building, a 4 days, $65 per person, ing range, outdoor and in· America, past chalrm•n of the 3 nights, two in a room. door pools, spa, solaria, 4 new congregation was formed Division of Israel Bonds under the name Tlfereth Israel • '!' 100 out of 300 rooms. tennis courts, riding, fish- and a member of the presidium of V/'J, on g, poolside buffets, Tony (The Glory of Israel) In 1921. f. • ( ~' ' \ In cluding Full American Bruno' s 2 orchestras, dm- the Hlstadruth Ivrlth. He Is author They dedicated the structure at of "I Believe," "Ten Vital Jew­ 1 ~ Plan (3 meals da,ly), com- ner dancing ni ghtly, Johnny Madison and Sixth Streets In I 924. pt,mentary cockta,I part,eS, Howard, Director of Enter- ish Issues" and ••Heritage and The 550-famlly congregation's new l . exc,t,ng entertainment, golf t ainment. FAMILY PLAN • Hope - Dialogues In Judaism." building Is at Hawthorne Street - and tennis tournaments, Teen Tween Programs • and Brownell Avenue. I • "" trophy awa rds, m,dn,ght Ch,ld;en's Day Camp• N1~ht NEW EDUCATION BODY J j , buffet, NO EXTRAS. Patrol• Open to October 12. NEW HAVEN - A gr oup of ARABS SLANT COPY local Jewish leaders have formed CASAB LANCA - AI Alam, \ 1 Opens June 3 MORRIS J. FLEISHER, Pres. the Association for the Advance­ the or gan of the opposition lstiq­ ment of Hebrew Education to dis­ lal Par ty, has again published -a seminate the teachings of J udaism violently anti- Jewls,1 article. The / MountWASHJNGTON~~};\~ In the New Haven community. Ir­ publication printed a photograph Brettdn Woods, New Hampshire ving Roblnsky, president, said that of a building In London smeared N. Y. Office: 1 East 57th Street · N. Y. Tel.: PL 5-7640 the new group wlll use public with swastikas and In the accom­ {• ·· or ·See Your Trave l Agent forums, lectures by rabbinic and panying test declared that "the Only 3o/4 hours from Providence lay leaders and will publish a news­ swastika Is the only possible de­ paper. fense against Zionism." THE RHODE"·ISCAND'HER'AI:D,'FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1966· s· .Commissioner Goldstein SfORMS IN ISRAEL Herald subscribers comprise TEL AVIV - Telephone lines aff active· t,uytng market. throughout Israel were out and a Named 'Man, Of Year' number of citrus groyes 1111d farm Harry Goldstein, Providence acreage were damaged when heavy public safety commissioner, he,s rainstor ms, accompanied by hall Weight Watchers been selected as R.I. Jewish Man and sleet, with winds up to 72 of the Year. The Joseph Dressler . miles per hour, drenched the Announcing / Memorial Award will be presented northern half of the country. In to him at the 14th annual banquet the South, much of the Negev was the opening of a and sports awards night of the R. I. In semi-darkness because of sand- Jewish Bowling Congress, Monday, storms. Twilight Class June 6, at the Colony Motor Hotel. The Congress, comprising over 4 P.M . to 6 P.M . 500 bowlers In 11 duckpln and ten­ SICKROOM beginning ~ l pin leagues, uses the bulk of Its I income from tournaments to assist SUPPLIES Wednesday, May 18 charitable and children' s organi­ 159 Elmgrove Av!'., Prov. zations. Sales and Rentals Other meetings mornings, Selection of Commissioner Prompt Free Delivery Goldstein Is announced by Albert afternoons, evenings Samdperll of the Beth El League, For information or congress president. HILLSIDE PHARMACY free literature Commissioner Goldstein be­ CALL came the clvll!an head of the Prov­ CELEBRATING ANNIVERSARY-­ ENGAGED - Mr. and Mrs. Harry 749 East Ave. (at City line) idence police and fire departments Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bazarsky Perlow of 153 Lafayette Street, 831-0337 on January 4, 1965 , after 15 years of Providence are shown celebra­ Pawtucket, annotmce the en gage­ as assistant city solicitor. At the ting their 30th wedding anniver­ ment of their daughter, Judy Lynn, time of his appointment he was s ary at the Sheraton Hotel In San to Stephen Lewis Gordon of Brigh­ first assistant city solicitor. Born Juan, Puerto Rico. ton, Mass., son of Mrs. Lillian Fletcher Preparatory School In Providence , he was graduated Gordon of New York and of Ger- from Classical High School, Brown aid Gordon of Warwick. University (1933 , Phi Beta Kappa), Miss Perlow Is a graduate of AN INDEPENDENT CO-EDUCATIONAL and Duke Un iversity Law School Pawtucket West High Scho,ol and the DAY SCHOOL FOR GRADES 7-12 (1 936). At Duke he was named to l Beth Israel Hospital School of the Order of the Coif, the law [ Nursing In Boston, where she Is a AND POST-GRADUATE STUDENTS school's honor society. He Is a member of the staff. Mr. Gordon, member of the Rhode Is land, Mass­ {C ontlnued From Page 3) a graduate of Springfield College, achusetts and Federal bar s , and Is a physical education teacher Founded on the principle of the was chairman of the R.I. Judicial Colonial Road, Providence. Great­ grandfather Is Harry Schleifer of In the Boston school system. small classroom Council in 1964. He served In th e A summer wedding Is planned. Army during World War II. Miami, Fla. TO BECOME BAS MITZVAH ISRAELIS EAT EGGS ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS Ecumenicism Demands Five girls wlll become Bas HAIFA- Isral's per capita egg Mitzvah at Temple Beth Ar,,, War­ consumption, among the highest for September Matriculation wick, on Friday, May 20, at 8:15 In the world, totals 400 annually. Hebrew Sc~ool Training P .M . They are Diane Esther Ca­ NOW BEING GIVEN be Iii, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. NEW YORK - PTA delegates Victor Cabelil of North Kingston; JOE ANDRE'S Catalogues sent upon request of Hebrew Day Schools through­ Sherry Lynne Feld, daughter of out the United States and Can­ Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Feld of ORCHESTRA ada were told by prominent Rab­ Warwick; Emily Jean Halsband, Music fo r that ve ry special affair Telephone: 245-5400 bis and School educators that the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ar­ • Weddings • Bar M itzvahs 136 COUNTY ROAD BARRINGTON, R. I. spirit of ecumenicism now prev­ thur Hai sband of East Greenwich; 944-3344 Res . ST 1-9080 alent in North America, with its Susan Joy Silverman, daughter of emphasis on dialogue and com­ Mr. and Mrs. Alan Silverman of m on goals, does nor in the least Warwick, and Barbara Susan Zui­ dlmfnish the need for Intensive ler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jewish education, but rather puts Abraham Zuller of Warwick. even more emphas is on the vital Friends are invited ro attend. l urgency of Intensive Jewish edu- cation. , KELMAN NAMED ' " Jewish contribution to the Harold Kelman has been ap­ !j world' s progress did not come pointed vice-president of Decor about be.Cause we learned less Manufac turing Company, a Pr ovi­ or practiced leas_t." declared dence jewelry firm, a division of 1 Rabbi Morris Shmidm•n. "It was the Metalart Buckle Company, and the committed Jew, the learned wlll be In charge of marketing and Jew, who brought the world spiri­ sales for the United States , Canada tual and intellectual benefits and and overseas. He Is president of it is only In the Hebrew Day School the Manufacturing Jewelers Sales that we can educate such a learn­ Association and a member of the ed and committed J ew." World Trade Club of the Greater l Providence Chamber of Com­ Herald ads get good results! merce. l ' ' LAST WEEKS I ' I CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWER ... ! ACROSS · - 43.Hollow 11.Plant RUD I SS 1.Melee or notch having TE NOR ID EAS AG ILE SI EGE Ii. Close 44. Feat spear­ RI CE ST OK ES noisily shaped ICY SQRT DOWN leaves IC ICLE- JOG ._'i. 9. 0ne - 1. River in 15. Cap- ID LER Ar, ARE hundred F EE ATT END lacs: British uchin AM 05 INK India Columbia monkey ST UB BV STA 10. Nest­ 2. Stir up 17. Dullest HO R AL AT ONE build­ 3. River in 20. Knock OR ATE Cl RCE • A LES ER S E ingfish Italy 21. Silver: 12. Monsoon 4. Fawner!s sym. · weather word 22. Cori- 29. Bai'k '13. Misplaces 5. Poising traction 30. Hot f4. Where the 6. In a 25. Ex- 31. Harnesses Storting tilted fashion clama- 33. Poplar sits 7. Am. tion 36. 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Mother-of• ~ New EnRland's Largest Exclusive Furrier pearl +1 42. 41. Vexes ~ 400 WESTMINSTER STREET 4~ 't4 42. Species 57 Year.,· of Fine Fur Tradition of Iris ~ ~ ~ ment comes to know Him who sits on the Throne of GI ory. The sick people who came to FROM FRIDAY TO FRIDAY touch the tassels of Jesus' garment believed that he was ·the Messiah and through him they will come Rabbinic Guide c\oser to the Throne of Glory, THE ONLY ENGLISH JEWI SH WEEKLY IN R I AND SOUTHEAST MASS who ls the healer of all troubled hearts and can make the blind to To The Gospels see and the lame to walk and the deaf to hear. By Beryl Segal ,And again, the healing of the CELIA ZUCKERBERG . . . Managlnc Editor LOIS ATWOOD ...... F.dltdr More and more American col­ role to play in the coming of the •sick and the maimed ls an attribute leges and universities are now Messiah, bringing the good tidings of the Messiah, according to the Second Class Postag~ Paid at Providence, Rhode Island establishing chairs in Judaica. of Peace to the world and salva­ Rabbis. 1 8 8 ~~~c~~~ i~~d~ ~.00 F~~tree~n;J~~sJ~fk c~~(~s J'n ~~~U!;{>OT~;r :~~a~:; a~~~::i~: They offer courses In Hebrew tion to mankind. In the time-to-come (the time of subscdptlons are continuous unl~ss notified to the contrary tn writing. language and they teach Jewish And here is another story In the the Messiah), so the Mldrash tells Philosophy and Jewish Interpre­ Gospels that can be understood us, the eyes of the blind will be ~ier~~~~~nis~5ub~!s ;w, r:~:~1~i1 t~i~p0o0a51fll~7 1h°er ~ae:ft~::!1~~~ r~ro~~t~h tations of the Book of Books. only In the light of Jewish Oral opened, and the ears of the deaf the typographical erro1 occurs. Advertisers will please nottCy the management At Brown University, the De­ shall be unstopped, and the lame immediately or any error which may occur. Tradition and, we might add, as a partment of Religion Is bringing document written by Jews for Jews shall leap like a hart, and the tongue of the dumb shall sing the FRIDAY,MAY 13, 1966 visiting Professors of Judaica for living in the First and Second ,j a goodly number of years now. Centuries, of the Common Era. praises of the Lord. Dr. Asher Finkel has Just com­ The Gospels tell of sick people This ls how the Rabbis des­ A United States 11984' pleted a year of teaching. This who came to Jesus wherever he cribe the days of the Messiah­ youthful Jewish professor aston­ to- come. The United States Government used to get along with appeared, and touched the tassels ished his students who were most­ of his garment. The gospel writers who be­ moderate taxes and information. In recent years the taxes have ly non-Jewish with his depth of The tassels, of course, are the lieved that Messiah has come in the been rising and the government's curiosity has grown. Latest scholarship. Next year, occupying Tzlztls that Jews were commanded person of Jesus, tell us al so that word on governmental prying is that the 1970 census may the same posi tlon, will be Dr. to wear and which are found In the these people so afflicted were in­ deed healed, and they all sang: include questions on religious beliefs. Solo Baron of Columbia Univer­ four corners of the Tails Jews sity. wear today. These tassels had a "Is this not the Son of David? Ross Eckler, director of the United States Census Bureau Jewish Rabbis and scholars, on thread of blue In them, a color ls not the time come already here." said recently in Cleveland that certain Roman _Catholic and the other hand, are seeking to extracted from a mollusk found in de term lne how much the teaching Protestant groups are among those asking to have'questions on the sea off the coast of Haifa. Thus the Gospels spoke to Jews ' of the Rabbis who lived about the The purpose of the Tzltzis arid the of the FlrstCenturylnthelanguage religion included in the census questionnaire. Jews and Christian same time when the Gospels were thread of blue was to rem Ind the they understood, In the symbolism ' ' Scientists oppose such queries, he added. being written Influenced the teach­ Jew that he is to "remember all their ears were attuned to, and tn Ing and the events described In ' The invasion of 'privacy represented by questionnaires is the commandments of the Lord and the terms for which their hearts ' these documents. do them.'* were yearning in those troubled I seldom spoken of as anything but a nuisance, but it is an im­ One such scholar ls our own But the Rabbis explain the days. I position and can be a danger. Why must a man answer personal Rabbi William G. Braude of Tem­ thread of blue in this manner: I have picked only some of the questions that have no bearing on his application when he ple Beth El . "Why ls blue dlfferent from all points with which the Rabbi deals applies for insurance or employment or membership in a group? In a study entitled "A Rabbinic other colors? Because blue has the in his study. For the rest, you Gulde to the Gospels" which Rabbi Why must he fill out three pages each time he enters a hospital appearance of the sea, rhe sea has may be interested to read the en­ Braucle read before conferences the appearance of heaven, and tire paper, or better still, listen or clinic? Why should he ... and the list goes on endlessly. and seminars of Christian minis­ heaven has the appearance of the whenever he speaks on this topic. To the annoyance of all this effort for an unworthwhile end ters and priests, he reveals some Throne of Glory." It symbolizes must be added the exasperation of temper attendant upon try in~ "general patterns of thoughtwhlch perfection. It ls the seal of God .' . to figure out what the questions mean: Have any of your Oral Tradition (Rabbinic writings himself. - (Mr. Segal's opinions are his own of the Jews) and the New Testa­ A Jew wearing the thread of and not necessarily those of this wives had distemper? Do you keep yard pets? Did your mother ment share." blue in the fringes of his gar- newspaper. - Editor) eat in moderation or heavily? To my knowledge this study Neither annoyance nor anger matters - however they may was not as yet read before Jew­ aggravate one's ulcers - in comparison with the dangers at­ ish audiences. In my opinion.Jews as well as Christians ought to 'Yfl.ail6ox tendant upon letting ourselves be pinned down for dissection know these "patterns of thought." by the government. This country is still a frontier nation where I wtll here cl te two Instances Ill !II the individual's freedom is ·prized, but once let Americans be out of many which Rabbi Braude paperbound, and George Orwell's country of "1984," where touches In his Study. Orthodox Rabbi Chides National Groups Big Brother is always watching you, will have come much You might remember the Prophet Elijah, or as he is call­ closer. ed Elijah the Tishbite. Of him ltis For Defamation By Ignoring Kashruth For Jews, there is another reason for objection to being said in the Book of Kings 2, Chap­ pinned down in the files of government: Salonika's well-organi­ To The Editor: of Joining with his fellow Jew in ter one, verse 8, that he was a a common. phll anthropic cause - man "with a garment of hair and It ls alarming and frightening zed records made it easy for all but a few from that flourishing to take cognizance of the unmis­ beside this. they are al so com­ community to be wiped out. The Nazi's extermination efforts girt with a girdle of leather about mitting the most horrendous of his loins." . Oral Tradition has takable trend of individuals who were simplified ~verywhere by the full files kept by European have drifted away from Kashruth. Jewish deviations, that of "Chil­ elected Elijah the Tlshblte for the l ul Hashem". When any thing that governments, and the multitudinous papers vital to existence role of harbinger of the Messiah, In the case of the Individual home, is sacred and has been hallowed when he comes. He ls the one who or In the religious observance of there. It is not because this will happen here, that we object by the Jew throughout the mil­ · will stand on the mountains of the individual, a Rabbi cannot pro­ to the inclusion of religious questions on the census, but because lennia is being flaunted and dese­ Israel and his voice will be heard ceed too far except to appeal, crated and abused, there can beno this can happen anywhere. Since the State Department has from world's end to world's end: counsel and adjure. After all, in a discriminated against Jews in appointing them to posts in certain "Peace has come totheworld" Democracy one ls allowed to other description of this situa­ tion than "Chlllul Hashem" - the countries, why give any branch of the government any more "Good has come to the world" choose for himself any philosophy desecration of the name of God. "Salvation has come to the of religion that suits him best, information than they really need? In fact', why give them much and it ls unthinkable to foist a Many people have approached of the information included in the census now? world" Elijah, the forerunner of the religious persuasion upon one who me to speak out in stentorian tones against these sacrilegious atti­ What positive good the social scientists might get from Messiah. does not seek it. census questions about religion, is· unknown to the majority Now In the Gospels, John the It is doubly frightening and tudes on the part of local organi­ zations. I have no compunctions Baptist, the forerunner of Jesus, alarming to become aware of the of Americans. What positive evils might result, Jews know trend of National Jewish Organ­ of naming the B'nai B'r!th and too well. What business of the government's is the religion of Is said to be "clothed with camel's hair and had a leather izations who are repeatedly de­ Jewish War Veterans as organi­ its citizens, so long as they refrain from hindering the religious girdle about his loins and did eat filing and battering the religious zations who are doing violence to liberty of others?· Let the government ask what it must, but let locusts and wild honey." sensibilities of our People by ar­ the religious and Torah-true We read further in the Gospels ranging Conferences, Testimon­ sensibilities and sensitivities of it remember that the Bill of Rights is a guarantor of individual Judaism. Where is their national rights, and of individual privacy. ' that Zaccharias his father said to ials, etc. featuring non-kosher John the Baptfst: food. Beside the fact that these pride for which they are constant­ "Thou shalt go before the face organizations which are dedicated ly doing battle with the forces of ~~h~~~~r.~~~~~~~::::::::::::~:~ bigotry and hatred, or is the Jew­ of the Lord • and make ready the to the principles of democracy \ way: to give knowledge of salva­ and will spend phenomenal fortunes ish religion to be divorced from tion unto his people." to champion the cause of Democ­ Jewish Peoplehood? The Anti-Def­ ~~ 'IOUR MONEY'S Clearly John the Baptist had racy, and are really abrogating the amation League of B'nai B'rith not only the same clothing as Eli­ process of Democracy by denying is doing a magnificent job In Its jah the Tlshbite, but has the same the observant Jew the opportunity anti-defamation project vis-a-vis 1 WORTH the physical welfare of the Jew . It ls doing an equally magnifi­ cent job in defamation of the Jew­ ~~ by Sylvia Porter ish religion when it sponsors non­ .,_F~OR~LI~STIN~(,,:;G E~r~,,:;9~.~~en,<';~•.... r ~Sec~r~•t•~n~· ·1; )' ·~ MRS. BERTRAMo~c§,i!~M~G~~~~.,.,J~1:.,:!,QuQ,~~i~L""k L. BERNHARDT - CALENDAR CHAIRMAN ~ :: kosher affairs. Is it unfair on my ~( part to request of B'nai B'rith, Jewish War Veterans and all other LITTER VERSUS BEAlJfY. dollars-and-cents cost to you of SUNDAY, MAY 15, HJ(i(; AND BILLIONS your own litter. To Illustrate with I :30 p.m.-Crnnstun Chaptl•r Hadnssah i') organizations with similar con­ This m•rks ihe fifth consecu­ 2:30 p.m.-Hadassah llusin~s anti Proft.>ssionul i cepts and attitudes - is It un­ a few dreadful statistics: (i:()(I p.m.-Tt.>mple Ht.>lh El. Co n1-treg11t iunnl Anniml :\1l-clinl-{ ~ tive year In which Ford Is offering fair on my part to ask them to Just the cost of cleaning up MONDAY. l\.1AY 16, 19(.i(i plastic litter baskets In a selection serve the rel !gious welfare of the litter on highways runs to $ 100 12:a(I p.111 .-Wtimt•n's A!-s·n. /\·1i riam H1 ,spitul. lnstallati11n ,;~'. of colors as a low-cost accessory (i:00 1>,111.-ADL Arcu Commilh·t• ~1t.'1.·tl nJ,t . Cm·klallsand Dinm•1· IJew with the same vigor, forth­ million a year, equal to about 8:00 1> ,111 .-Jewlsh Family and Childn•n·s Service. Hourd ~h'1.•ti nl-{ for all Its car lines. To date, an rightness, pride and aggressive­ $12 for every new car sold and 8:00 p.m.-Uniled Order of Trut· Si!ookr's Inc .• Rt.'g ular l\.fot•linJ,t ness with which they serve the abysmally low level of less than I far more than the cost of any 8:00 !l, m.-Ylolhl'rt•' Ass'n. Tt•m1>ll' Bclh Dadd, Bou rd !\·let.•linJ,.: per cent of new car customers 8:00 p.111 . ..:..Sisterhuocl Cung:. Sh1111n• Zl•tfok. Rel,(ular :'\-l l•t• linl-{ National ls tic hopes and dreams and auto litter bag. have requested the accessory, 8:00 p.111.-Dl'\'Orllh Duyun Cl11h Piont.'1.'r Woml'n, Regulnr M t.>l'ling ! aspirations of Jewry? Is It Im­ 8:00 p.m.-1.udics Am.:lllur.v Gt•ntld M. Clumnn •3fH.I ,JWVA. lh-J,.:ttlar l\.h'1.•ti nJ,.: '. prudent on my part to ask these a response whtch, a Ford saies­ The total U.S. litter bill runs 8:30 p.m.-Sl!ilt.•rhmul 'l',.·•1plt• Sinai. Rt.>gulu r :'\kt•lhlJ,.: \ man says, "can only be construed around $1 bllllon annually, esti­ Tt..:i~5IJl\l , MAY 17, 1mm organizations to display to the as a · lack of public Interest." mates Keep America Beautiful, the 12:00110011-Cntnslon Chnpll'r Haclnssah. lnstullutiun ~ world, yes, this ho·stile, greedy and 12 ::Hl p.111.-Tt•mpll' Ot•th El Howllnl,( Lt•ll l,(lll', J.111wht•o 11 ~ ego-centered world, the same As a result, Ford ts not offering public service organization found­ 6:ao l),m.-Plonl't.'r Wonwn of Pruvldl'lll't', Donor Dimw,· ., the litter containers as standard ed In I 953 by top American Busi­ 8:00 p.m.-Lndlcs Ass'n, Pru,•, Ht"hrt.•w Doy S,:huol. Rt•J,.: 11lur :'\h'l•ling dedi~a tlon to the religion of Is­ equipment; General Motors and nessmen to fight litter through WEDNESDAY. MAY 18, 1966 rael as It does to the People­ Chrysler are taking a similar posl-­ public education. Half of this bill 10:00 1.1,m.-Burc>uu of ,lt•wlsh Edut·11tion. Cl11si-cs In l l'!rttt- 11 Short Storlt'i- hood of Israel 7 12:30 p .m,-Ludlf.'9 As rf n. Jt.•\\'\sh Honn• for !ht• AJ,.:t'.m.-Slslt•rhood Cong. Sons of ,Jm·ob, RcJ,.:11lur M t.'l'llnJ,.: This attitude of most Ameri­ of II tter from public property; 8:00 p.rn.-Tuuro 1-'rntl.'rnnl Ass'n., Rct(uh.tr ~1t'1.'llni,t fangled concept has crept into our cans toward littering ts wrong on the other half Is spent to clean 8:00 p .m.-Hopc Chuptcr ll'nnl ll'rlth Wonwn, Rcgulnr Ml'cllnJ.; religious thinking that at times every count - from beauty to bil­ up prtvate property and to pay for Tt(~ .. &·~~,-~ l~~~~u;,i, ~~~~· S01111 nf Ahrnhnm. Mollwr's Duy PtoJ(ntm appears to be the apex of folly and at ·other times the height of lions. As we swing Into the peak fire, Injury and health losses that l0:00 u.m.-Bun•uu of J ewh!l1 Edut·ullon, Clnsst~ In l wlt Kuh1 vacation season of the year, follow In the wake of the litter­ 1 :00 p.111.-Ho1x- Link 140, Purl.\' for Rcs ldchts, Jewish Honw for AJ.tf.'d ridicule. This pseudo-theological when tens of millions of- us wlll bug. 8:00 1>.m,-Women'.!I Amerlt·nn ORT, Rt•J,.:nlur Mwllng lnrovation is that It Is perfectly FRIDAY, :WAY 20, 1966 acceptable and permissible topar- be roaming the land, It Is Impera­ Even In our affluent soctety, I :00 1>,m.-Pro\'. Sedlon Nutlonul Cuundl Jt•wl!ch Women. Uonrd Mt•t.>tlng tive that you recognize the simple (Continued on Page 12) ~~~~~ .. ,. .. (Contlnued on Page 12) THE RHODE ISLAND HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1966 7 Herald subscribers comprise an active buying market.

BRIDGE f KOSHER 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 s ' I J U LI E DELICATESSEN I By Robert E. Starr 731 HOPE STREET 621-9396 ·11 A tremendous major! ty of pl ay­ • South sensed game when he saw ers these days w!ll absolutely his twenty high card points never open the b!dd!ng_w!th a four provided his partner was able to card major. This attitude Is u­ respond, but which suit should he ~ MORRISON/40t1FF ~ - sually but not always a good one bid? He feared that because of for often there ts a sertous re­ his great strength partner might bidding problem when one opens not be able to keep the bidding with four cards In the Spade or open and with this !n mind felt BUSINESSMEN'S SPECIAL Heart suit. You w!II note that I that this b!'lng Dupltcate, he would \ said usually for sometimes the four rather play the hand !n one Spade CORNED BEEF SANDWICH card major should be opened. rather than one Club. He also was Cole Slaw or Potato Salad quite prepared to rebid his hand North no matter what response he would Coffee - Only Pareve Cream Used • J, 6. 5 75c receive, even ready to jump to • 9 three No Trump If partner b~ one, NO SUBSTITUTES ♦ 4, 3, 2 • K. Q , O. 4. 3, 2 he would gamble on the Diamond INCOMING MASTER- Dr. Abra­ suit. ham Schwartz became the new West East • 10, 8 • 9. 4. 3, 2 As it was, North raised the Ma ster of Redwood Lodge of the ¥ Q,J, 10,4 ¥ K. 8, 7, 6. 2 Spades one level, a weak bid, so Rhode Is land Ma sonic District at ♦ A , J. 10, 9, 8 ♦ K. 7. 5 South, discouraged from slam, the 88th Install at!on on Monday • 10. 6 .9 serried for game In Spades. To hold evening at the Sheraton-Biltmore South this contract to five the defenders SMALL - FAT Hotel. He succeeds Malcolm C. • A.K,Q. 7 have ro cash their two Diamond Bromberg. Al so Installed were ¥ A. 5, 3 tricks; otherwise, six can be made FOR Louis Rottenberg, senior warden; • Q,6 by ruffing one Heart before draw­ WHITEFISH 2 39c ~·------~---··-- Meyer M!ller , junior warden; M,r­ A.J.8. 7 ing the trumps and running the °" GOLDEN'S YELLOW tln Mal!nou, senior deacon; Irwin Clubs. I Hazen, junior deacon; Charles But­ Mr. and Mrs. Philip Macktez, Most players opened the South j ler Jr., treasurer, and Ralph Ed­ of Woonsocket, were North and I hand one Club and on hearing part­ MUSTARD • I wards, secretary. Superior Court South with th is bidding: ner respond two Clubs , thought­ Judge Joseph Weisberger was fea­ N E S W lessly jum'Jed right to gam~ !n 'I tured speaker at the reception and P IS P Clubs wh ere five Is the maximum I dinner. 2S P 4S End that can be made, a Heart ruff 1/4 lb. ' now not gaini ng a trick. STURGEON 85c Even these players coul d still JULIE'S IS FAMOUS FOR BEING have gotten to the Spade game by THE ORIGINAL DISCOUNT DELICATESSEN ORGANIZATION NEWS making a jump shift to three Spades, absolutely forcing. North' s All Sale Items While They Last best bid now would be four Spades MOTIIER'S DAY EVENT J.N.F; BLUE BOXES which would perfectly show his The Sisterhood of Congregation Providence Junior Ha dassah hand to a per ceptive partner. He Sons of Abraham w!ll have its and Young Judaea members wtll would be showing good three card Annual Mother's Day Celebration help In the collection of Blue Boxes Spade support, his two Club bid on Wednesday, May 18, at 8 P.M. on Sun day, May IS, from 10:30 A.M. had already denied any four card !n the vestry of the synagogue . . to 3 P .M. Headquarters will be major, and a willingness to have Mothers and daughters wtll par­ the Jewi sh Community Center. The partner return to Clubs !f his ticipate !n a canc!le-llght!ng cere­ chairman. Mrs. Abraham Press, Spade su! t were not s trong enough mony. Committee members are ha s requested that boxes be ready with only three card support. The Herald is now accepting Mrs. Eva Davis , sponsor: Mrs. for the collectors. Co-chairmen South, however, did have a 1 Sidney Pepper, president, and Mr s. are Mrs. Adrian Goldstein and potent enough sul t so shout d play "Younger Set" Photos I Robert M!ller, chairman. Mrs. George Hermanson. the hand In game !n Spades. As s tated before, 12 tricks are avall­ For early publication and For our Files ANNUAL FAR-BAND LUNCHEON HADA SSAH STUDY GROUP abl e provided the defendei;s do not ~ The ann ual Farband District 10 The study group of Providence cash their two Diamond tricks ltmcheon, lecture and celebration Chapter of Hadassah wtll conclude first, but five Spades ls certain The R. I. Jewish Herald of Israel's 18th anniversary of in­ this year's activities with a lunch­ with any defense. eon meeting on Thursday, May Moral : One should open the dependence w!ll be held on Sunday, MAILING ADDRESS : BOX 6063, PROVIDENCE, R. I. I May 15, at 1: 30 P ,M. !n Temple !9th, at 12 P.M. at the Wayland bidding with a four card major ~' Beth Israel. Dr. Aaron Sovtv, ex­ Manor. For the last program Mrs. rather than make a pr,eparedness PLANT AND OFFICE : HERALD WAY (OFF WEBSTER ST.) ecutive director of the Bureau Samuel Kauffman will review "The bid of a three or four card minor PAWTUCKET, R. I. of Jewish Education of Greater Signal Fires of Lachish" by Rivka when he has a very strong 19 or Providence, will be guest speaker; Guber . 20 point hand. He should be afraid and Miss Wendy B!ll!g w!ll be Luncheon reservations may be partner might pass a one Club or guest artist, with a program ded­ made with Mrs. Barney Goldberg, one Diamond bid and conduct him­ icated to the "Chai" celebration. De. 1-5582. Mrs. Aaron Sov!v, self accordingly. the llghted dial comes to you The affair ts sponsored in ,coop­ Hadassah education chairman, is eration with Providence and the study gr oup leader. Duplicate Tournament Greater Boston branches of Far­ 8 P .M. Every Sunday band. RUSSIAN FAM ILY CIRCLE Wayland Manor The regular meeting of the Ru s­ B&P HADA SSAH DINNER sian Fam!ly Circle was held re­ The Business and Professional cently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Group of Hadassah w!ll hold its Henoch Cohen !n Warwick. Offi­ J ERUSALEM YMHA Annual Donor Dinner at the Shera­ cers elected for 1966-1967 are J ERUSALEM- A U.S. type ton-Biltmore Hotel on Sunday , May Sara Kulman, president; Henoch Yotmg Men's and Young Women' s, 15, at 6 P.M. Mrs. Morris Block, Cohen, vice-president; Evelyn Hebrew Association w!II be erected dinner chairman, will -be assisted Cohen. recording secretary; Pearl on an 11 -dunam site on Herzog by the Misses Jennie Cohen, Ida Scherer, corresponding secretary; Street here. The first stages of Garr, Frances Herzon, Hilda Kal ­ Thelma Morrison, treasurer; the construction of the new edi­ ver and L!lltan Lipson, Miss Jes­ Louis Scher er, chap! ain; Edith Co­ fice have already commenced. The sie Mola sky ls In charge of the hen, sergeant of arms, and Bev­ new Center will provide a varied program . erly Feinstein, sunshine chairman. program of athletic, social and cul­ Officers for th e I 966-6 7 year The annual family picnic wtll be tural• activities. To date, Israelis will be Installed by Mrs. Mervin held on June 26 at the home of have been using the fac!lttles of Bolusky, vice-president, New Eng­ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kroop !n the YM<::A situated near the King land Region of Hadassah. MIiford, Conn. . David Hotel.

FOR AND ABOUT TEENAGERS By C. D. Smith She Doesn't ·Want To .Move And Lose Friends Accepting changes, meeting new people and new situations, all of this is a part . of growing up, and as well, a part of life. It is very likely that your parents are also hesitant to leave a com• munity that has been "home" and move away from neighbors and friends of long standing. Yet, we cannot always do what we want to do. We never grow so old that time and circumstances are not likely to force some kind of "change" in our lives. It Is easier to accept change if we con• sider that we are not giving up our old friends. We'll still have them, as well as the opportunity ne;f;;:,~ phone(. THE WEEK'S LETl'ER: I am my other friends. Is there any­ to make new friends. twelve • years old and will be thing I can do?" Call your Telephone Business Offic e ~ - moving to the counfry in the next OUR REPLY: It would be nice or ask your telephone man. \ state. I don't know anyone over if you could take your friends If you han a teen ..e oroblem 10• want there and the school is in the with you, but this is· impossible. to dl1e1111. or an obnnallon Mi malle, country. I have a boyfriend here Rest assured, however, that you addre11 your letter &o FOR AND ABOUT . New England Telephone in the eighth grade and I don't will find new friends, wherever TEENAGERS, COMMUNITY AND sua. URBAN PRl:IH SERVICE, FRANK• @~ Part of the Nationwide Bell System ~•nt to move because of him and you happen to go, FOIIT, IIT. - - _ ___,.. ____ _-~------· - -- ·--- - ·~ - --

8 THE RHODE ISLAND HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1966 NEW OPERATIONS CHIEF TEL AVIV- Brig. Ezel." Weiz­ mann, nephew of the late pl."esl­ Naturalist f riedman Teaches At Centerland dent Chaim Weizmann, has been (Continued from Page 1) Intensive work for campers with the skunk wl thin an hour. named chief of opel."ations In the an above-the-average Interest. He When he returned from Israel, Army genel"al headquartel."s. enjoys :watching the television pl"o­ has seen some kids turn Into ab­ he brought back 67 animals, many gram, "Daktari," to che_ck off solute fanatics about nature, as of them In a tremendous knapsack Its manifold el"l."ol."s. with cages. At the time It was REMARl

1 fruits or oranges. Jewish history WILLARD SHOPPING CENTER a post managing one of these or and law are among his special doing research on a reservadon 9Y'm:l9 KASHRUTH AND QUALITY -,u,:, Intere s ts , and this helps In club for preserving the fl ora and fauna work, he said. or on a reservation wt th game. TO TOP A DELICIOUS MEAL JUST HEAT AND EAT He always wants to work wlth Potato Blintzes, Blueberry Blintzes, Apple Blintzes, Meat The day- to- day experiences of chll dren, and spoke of the posslbll­ any naturalist have an other­ Kreplach, Kasha Knishes, Meat Knishes, Potato Knishes, l ties of setting up a section for worldly quality, so that it seems Kasha Varnishkes, Egg Roll, Potato Kugel and Latkes. Wllll DUMDUM - Mr. Friedman children within such reservations. slightly unreal when you hear that There isn' t a zoo or museum with­ TV Pot Roast, Roast Beef, Chicken and Turkey Dinners; and his magnificent dog, Dumdum, In Tel Aviv M.1rvin Frledm.•n, en­ a cross between a boxer and a in 150 miles of Providence that' s tering a cage of fresh,water tur­ Chicken, Turkey and Beef Pie Belgian sheepdog. The Frledmans "really great for a child, like the tles, was charged by two mean Also: Chicken Wings, Turkeys, 8 to 10 lbs., L. I. Ducklings, also have a bl ack cat. assorted Bronx Zoo or the Ame rican wolves , whom he evaded by throw­ turtles. ""tropical fish and an anti­ Museum of Na rural History. or Ing them fi sh as he backed rap­ Cornish Hens. Kruger National Park In South . Our Own Homemade Chopped Liver. social baby piranha which he says Idl y out. Or that though he was Is not much of a danger full ­ Africa, with hun dreds of miles a boxer for a year in college, 1 gr own, despite fo lklore to the con­ of raw narure set aside where the worst beating he ever got trary. He had a greyhound and the animals are fearless and peo­ was from the wings of a large · CHOICE MEAT, VEAL, LAMB AND POULTRY seven pups last year, which died pl e go out on Sunday to look at and vicious Egyptian vul ture. I KASHRUTH AND QUALITY - FREE DELIVERY - CALL JA 1-0960 of an uni dentifi ed disease. them." He has always been Interested " Reme mber - The Proof Of The Pudding Is In The Eating" It' s news to ever yone that Is­ In Israel. When a child, in an rael ha s :eopards, cheetahs, lar ge He caught venomous snakes for urban environment, he was fa s­ wol ves and wild boar which pass the Tel Aviv Biological Institute cinated wi th documentary films freely from the Syrian hill s to while he was In Israel. Snakes about the Promised Land, where Lake Hui eh and back to the hills, If you are an were brought In from all over the "Jews ran around in the open ." but Centerland children learn this, country. an d some were much Finally, when he wa s In college, along with the crawl-rate of snakes EXPERIENCED SALESMAN deadlier than anything we have he went. Hi s letters home in­ (Mr. Friedman hasacrawltng race here. The common ('Palestinian") terested his sister, who became to demonstrate: 4 to 5 mph Is a and you viper, for example, Is three times fascinated wt th the country and snake's maximum rate,soahuman deadlier than our r attlesnake. But wound up living there. His parents can crawl faster, to say nothing Are presently employed people can live in Israel all their are just back from a trip and will of . running). The Center has a lives and be unaware of the ani­ probably m ove there, too. "It looks year-round nature program, and he Earning $6,000 to $8,000 per year mal life, though the animals here like I'm the good American Zion­ teaches an extension at Temple are shyer and warier, said Mr. ist who sits here and gets every­ Sinai. He is In charge of six clubs Are unable, because of restrictions, to make more "Friedman. "In Israel you can walk one there," said the Young Judaean connected with the center. He and through the fields and see mon­ Are unhappy with your earning potential counselor. His Hebrew Is good . his wife attend Temple Emanu-El, goose s , and I chased jackals on enough so that only his n's and though he ls "used to the small, Are not afraid to work muleback. The mule needed exer­ l's give him away In Israel. He homey, odorous synagogue" of his cise." studl~s his school subjects In He- ' Orthodox childhood. Have the need and the desire to make more ­ He started off as a leader In brew and English, and can re­ Feel that you are a top-natch salesman Young Judaea In response to an member It In one language If not Although he got rid of his ad and as a challenge and "turned in another for tests. He can also large collection of reptiles and YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF them into one of the most active "move right Into his field" with­ birds, the time will undoubtedly clubs In Brooklyn ... and that out having to learn the technical come again when Marvin Fried­ TO INVESTIGATE THE HEARING AID FIELD started me off on it." He has been terms 1n Hebrew. man will line up a chain of food, leading Young Judaea clubs for He doesn't teach children at In adjoining trays and cages, which We have need for one qualified salesman that about 11 years, "Imbuing them Camp Centerland about edible wild starts out as a piece of bread with a I ove of Zionism," and plants, except for such unmis­ we can train thoroughly. For the right man and winds up as a lizard eating a his wife al so leads one. (Lllliane takable Items as the wild grape mouse. we offer th.;- following ddvantages: Friedman, Congo-born, Is a nurse at Rhode Island Hospital, leader • Paid Training Program of the Israeli dancegroupatHlllel, dance instructor at Barrington • Continual Flow of National and Regional Leads Congregation.) Supplied (no canvassing) In Jerusalem as elsewhere, he found It difficult to hunt an apart­ • List of Established Customers ment or a hotel room with a large number of animals. The hotel • Immediate Earnings In Jerusalem was apparently typ­ ical - the people In charge • Earning Potential $12,000 to $15,000 First Year started off sllghtly fearful, then (We kid you natl) were fascinated, then friendly, and after a while began to feel they Permanent Position - Protected Territory - Advancement were bursting with animals. Remember, to qualify you must have a sales background, Marvin Fl"ledman had a nor­ mal childhood except that his In­ (we will teach you Hearing Aids), the will to work, terest In animals was never the determination to make good. squelched. His father was open­ handed and non-antagonistic to­ IF YOU ARE TfllS MAN, PLEASE CALL ward all animals, and though his mother feared snakes and bats, she Jet him collect. By approaching R. J. BARRIE an animal gently and talking soft­ ly, he can have al most any animal feeding from his hand In a shol."t GA 1-5732 time. When a camper was trapped GREAT WHIT~ HUNTER - At Camp Massed the summer of '59, All REPLIES ARE STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL In the tent with a garbage can and when he was Just back from Israel, two mice were keeping the nature a sklmlt:, Ml", Friedman "tamed" cow,selor awake. He got this one with a slingshot. l .. _ , ______. . ------....------"·-~•"-"__ _

THE RHODE ISLAND HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1966 9 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUllllllllUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIUIIIIHIIUIIIIUIIIIIIII SETILEMENT MADE American firm after It was con­ NEW YORK - General Elec­ victed of price-fixing. Yaacov City Council Okays tric Corp. has paid the Israel Peled, the !EC general manager, Electric Corporation $1,550,000 to came to New York to receive• the Center Land Swap settle a claim filed against the check. The City Counc!l of Prov­ idence · voted this week to au­ AM HARD PRESSED FOR CASH! thorize the exchange of a ma­ I jor parcel of the Sessions Street Playground for the present MAKE AN OFFl:R! property of the Jewish Commu­ ~... •..,...-,;r-,:r..:,,:r,:rA•..,~,:r ... ~...-,;r-A...._...._...,,,,._ • ..,,,._,,.,,.,:r.,;,;,;,-J..,..._~§§§..,"V nity Center. The City Recre­ MY $23,000 MODERN HOME AT OAK HILL ation Department w111 continue to run the playground this sum­ PLAT MUST BE SOLD IMMEDIATELY mer, while the Center com­ pletes plans for building. The signing of 8111 HI 765 MY ASKING PRICE IS UNBELIEVABLE. LIKE by Governor Chafee on April 20 NEW! 3 BEDROOMS, DINING ROOM, PAN­ was the first step In the series WARREN WALDEN _\ of transactions leading to the ELED KITCHEN, LIVING ROOM AND FIRE- exchange. The bill enabled the PLACE, SUNROOM, 1 ½ TILE BATHS, Roger Williams Lodge City Council to exchange the parcels of 1and wt th the Center. ATTACHED GARAGE, LARGE YARD. Bernard Gladstone and Samuel To Sponsor Sports Night BAR MITZVAH- Larry Alan Kagan Introduced It in the State FINANCE CAN BE ARRANGED Roger Williams Lodge No. House of Representatives, and Winkler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mil­ 1184, B'nal B'r!th, will sponsor a Julius Michaelson In the Senate. ton H, Winkler of 60 East Bel Sports Night at the Jewish Com­ Councilman Jack Alprln, chair­ Air Road, Cranston, became Bar JA 1-7813 or 831-6400 munity Center on Tuesday, May 17, man of the Properties Commit­ Mitzvah on Saturday, April 30 at at 7 P .M. Master of ceremonies tee of Providence, sponsored the Providence Hebrew Day School, will be Warren Wal den. The pro­ the resolution In the Council . where he is a student. Grand­ gram will Include _a karate exhi­ Details of the exchange will be parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ell G. bition, movies and talks by local, worked out with Mayor Joseph Winkler of Pawtucket and Mr. and regional and national sports ce­ A. Doorley Jr. Mrs. J oseph Dubin of Providence. lebrities. I The baseball players from the lll111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Herald ads get good results! Dominican Republic who will tour Postmaster Kizirian •••••••••••••••••••••• the United States w1!1 be In Rhode ! SHOE REPAIR ! ~ f,#-o• Isl and on May 17, and will be on Advocates Bond-Buying ♦ 11nd ♦ the program as gue sts of the lodge. Postmaster Harry Kizirian rms ! ORTHOPEDIC WORK ! Well-known basketball and base­ ♦ Sondcrls Mode To Order : j'-,s\ t week urged Rhode Islanders with ball figures will al so be present. funds on deposit In the abolished ! DUKE & BUDDY SHOE REPAIR : The program Is being P9'sent­ Postal Savings System to convert ♦ ]08 Bro"ld St ., Prov. ♦ ed as a project of the community their ho)dings Into United States •••••••••••••••••••••• ~ .c-.,S,ts and civic affairs program of Roger Savings Bonds. These bonds"offer Williams Lodge. Last year the every advantage of convenience and Lodge sponsored a gr oup of chil­ security formerly available FUR MATCHED SETS dren from the Providence Boys through Postal Sa vings Certif­ Clubs, Lodge members serving· icates plus many other advantages STORAGE as chaperones , at a Red Sox Base­ tmique to Savings Bonds, " he said. . URE silk ball game. Boys from the Provi­ The Postal Savings System , In Remodelin g . P ties in a neat dence Boys Club and AZA, mem­ opera rt on since I 911, was discon­ narrow shape Repairi ng • C leaning bers of the Jewish Community Cen­ tinued on April 27 by Act of Con­ coordinated with ter and sons and grandsons of gress. The Post Offi ce Depart­ For pick-up service call a matching B'nai B'rith member s have been ment will transfer all unclaimed handkerchief ••• Inv! ted to the Sports Ni ght. asset.S of the System to the Trea­ There will be favors for the 421-4478 solids and fan­ sury Department on July I. The ciea in ten ex­ boys and such refres hments as hot decis ion to abolish the Postal Sav­ • dogs, soda, popcorn and candy. ings System was made because of citing colors • . • On the committee in charge of declining Interes t In It by the gen­ naturally, exclu­ Sports Ni ght are Samuel J. Ko­ eral public. The original purposes sively Richards. lodney , chairman; Howard I. Lip­ of the Postal Savings System were sey, co-chairman; J osephM. Fink­ to get money out of hiding, at­ le, Stephen Wa sser, Leo Sonkin, tract the savings of immigrants William H. She rman and Lawrence accustomed to saving at post of­ F ~ Priest. fices in their native countries, ric ards provide safe depositories for peo­ 236 Westminster St. PR ISON CHAPLA INS ple wh o had I ost confidence in ELIZABETH - Rabbinical private banks and provide more Prov., R.I. Alice Bldg. Council of New Jersey will seek convenient depositories for work­ appointment of additional J ewls~ Ing people who were un able to bank chaplain s in stare institutions. during regular banking hours. Jewish Coverage In Times Called 'Shallow' Sy Jacobs NEW YORK - A study of Jews stormed into the Church of Jewis h coverage In The New York Scotland School In Jaffe today, Times over the past three years beating the children and causing reveals a pattern of shallow re­ considerable damage . . . The porting and distortion of facts, disturbance at the Church of Scot- I writes Yaakov Jacobs in "The 1and school was the worst such Jewish Observer." He cites a episode s ince the Finnish mission report in the Times that Has­ school here was extensively Celebrate Israel's Year of Chai 1- sidle Jews In Williamsburg as damaged 1ast January . . . Miss a rule wear beards, but that those Jean Rosie, headmistress, said who do not, "shave with a ram's the zealots beat up the smaller at the horn." pupils and slapped and jostled the The article, liberally sprink­ teachers." · led with citations from theTimes's The facts were l'ater proven Annual In dex, lis ts three sources to be false; there were no beat­ of Jewish news which appears In ings, there was no des truction of ISRAEL ANNIVERSARY DINNER the newspaper whose proud motto property; mission officials them­ is "All The News That's Fit to selves denied these. charges in Print." court, but a search of the Annual Much of the day-to-day copy Index of The Times for 1963 re­ SUNDAY, MAY 22 comes from r eleases prepared veals no retraction or apology. or by na tional Jewish organizations any attempt to set the r ecord which generall y appear as they straight. were written, or only slightly re­ Interestingly, in a book review 6:00 P. M. vised , says Mr. Jacobs. A major which appeared In The Times on source of Jewish "news" ls the February_ 18, 1966 the reviewer Sheraton -Biltmore Hotel convention or conference where notes that, ''The press notoriously nothing really happens, he con­ does not criticize itself." tinues. And, he asserts, when the In addition to the damage done Times sends out a reporter to dig by such faulty reporting in the up the facts, they almost invariably pages of , Guest Speaker "are so distorted as to be amus­ much of their Jewish news finds ing in an absurd way." A recent !ts way Into other daily news­ story 'stated that s ince Hassldlc papers and Jewish weeklies children are all considered throughout the U.S.A. and Canada, "princes," they are not permit­ thus compounding the number of ABBA P. SCHWARTZ ted to play games. One has only Americans who are misinformed to walk through the streets of New on Jewish affairs. York's Hassldic quarters to real­ "The Jewish Observer" is Former Assistant Secretary of State ize the absurdity of that state­ published each month as a public ment, according to Mr. Jacobs. service by Agudeth Israel of His article finds most dis­ America. turbing The Times's handling of For reservations: Israel Dinner Committee news from Israel. On Septem':>!,r 11, 1963, a four-column headline Herald subscribers comprise read, "Zealots In Israel Raid .a an active buying market. For ex-­ JA 1-8914 Church of Scotland School." The cellent results, advertise In the · report told that "Ultra-Orthodox Herald. Call 724-0~. ....:..- --

10 THE RHODE ISLAND HERALD, FR!DAY, MAY 13, 1966 TOURO DANCE CANCELLED The Totiro Teenage Dance Alice Littman Pupils Give Annual Recital planned for tomorrow evening, Sat­ Alice· Llffmann w1ff present P .M. at the Music Mansion. urday, May 14, In Touro Hall, has 22 of her pupils In the Annual Participants are Gail Bai,rows, been cancel:.:.Ie::::d:::•__ _ Student Recital on May 2.2 at 8 Mark Beezer, Andrea Berger, Paul Broomfield, Edmund and Susan BROCKTON ANTIQUE SHOW Carpenter, Anne Martha Cohn, 11te Brockton Antique Show will be Barry Field, Jonathan Glass, Don­ held on Sunday, Monday and I,~~,li!l141Jllli) na Grande, Robin Kaplan, Thomas Tuesday, May 15, 16 and 17, In the main exhibition hall at the NOW SHOWING Lavaul t, Deborah Leeman, David and Marcia Resnik, Diane Rollen­ Brockton Fairgrounds from l P .M, DOWNSTAIRS SCREEN to 10 o'clock. The third annual Marcello Mastroianni in hagen, Emlly Roorbach, Cynthia ,Schartzer, Sarah Siegel, Kathy and show, It Is sponsored by the Brock­ "LADY KILLER OF ROME" ton YM and VWHA Community Cen­ and "FANNY HILL" Paula S!lberthau and Mary Lou Turllll. ter. European Version The program wlll Include com­ Two outstanding pieces by Lou­ At Studio Cinema Upstairs Screen positions by Beethoven, Copland, ls Ttff'any wlll be offered at the "BACKFIRE" Debussy, Mllhaud, Mozart, Rach­ ,how, a huge carpet that was In and maninoff, Scott, Tomson, Tansman the dining room of Laurel ton Hall, "THE MARRIED WOMAN" and Schumann, There will be sev­ and a peacock I amp with a I amJ>­ eral selections for two pianos. shade of leaded glass and a base leaded with uncut semi-precious stones. ~HEART .RESEARCH GRANTS Seven medical researchers In Rhode Island have been awarded grants totaling $26,655 , and three others have been awarded fellow­ ships for advanced study In car­ dlol ogy, by the R. I. Heart Asso­ ciation, Dr. Frank B, Cutts an­ nounced recently. Doctors re­ ceiving grants are Robert L. Kras­ OUR YOUNGER SET - Sheryl Joy, four years old, and Karen Mae, ner, Myron Stein, Frederick W. one year old, are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Guttln of 227 Barnes, Horace F. Martin, Marlo Cleveland Street, Pawtucket. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. G. Baldini, Jorge Benavides and Jack Goldstein of 181 Jordan Avenue, and paternal grandparents are Floyd Hunter, and receiving fel­ Adv a nee at Box Office Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Guttin of 17 Paine Avenue , all of Cranston. Mrs. lowships, Faith Guirnela, David N. Sarah Swartz of Boston Is great-grandmother. Newhall and Adib Zaky. RHODE ISLAND PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA POPS NIGHT SATURDAY EVENING cording secretaries. Mrs. Hayvls May 21, 1966 at 8:30 P.M., Veterans Memorial Auditorium Temple Emanu-EI School Woolf, Immediate past president, will give the Invocation. · , ) ERICH KUNZEL, Guest Conductor To Hold 35th Graduation TO HOLD CAR WASH Tim Witsman, Baritone Temple Emanu-EI Religious The Alpha Lambda Sorority of Program of Old and N•w Favorites Including: School will graduate Its 35th class the Jewish Community Center will Overture to "Barber of Seville" ...... Rossini of students, 10 from the Post hold a car wash on Sunday, May "1813" Overture ...... Tchaikovsky Confirmation Department and 15 from I to 4 P .M . In the parking seven from the Hebrew High lot of the East Side Center. Ballet Parisien ...... , Offenbach School, at services tonight. Post Selections from The M•r,y Widow, Showboat, Funny Girl and The Fantastlcks. Confirmation graduates wlll be B'NAI B'RITH WOMEN PLUS OTHERS AND POPS EXTRAS Dennis Carl Altman, Robert War­ Cranston-Warwick B'nal B'rlth Tickets $4.00, $3.00, $2.00. Available in R. I. Phllhormonic Office, 39 ArcCNk, ren Blazer, Howard Bromberg, · Women and Cranston Hope Lodge Providenc•, R. I. 831-3123. Also at Av•ry•, & Axelrod'• In ProvlCMnc• aacl held a dinner dance lnstallatlon on Gregory's in C•ntreclal•. Audrey Susan Davis, Thomas B. Feldman, Daniel Joseph Kapsteln, May l at the Alpine Co1mtry Club. Roslyn Carol Lappin, Susan Judith Mrs. Benjamin Gruber and Robert THRU JUNE 21 Leach, Samuel Mushnlck and Alan Singer were Installing officers. S. Woolf. To be graduated from Mrs. Adrian Horovlrz, ex officio, the high school are Michael Irwin presented the president's pin to Mrs. WIiiiam Snell . RAYNHAM Cohen, Miriam Marsha Goldstein, Marvin Howard Homonoff, Alan TEMPLE SINAI BROTHERHOOD W@WJH PARK Jeffrey Lappin, Neal Howard Pas­ Irving Leach was electedpres..: ter. Carol Ida Swartz and Cory !dent of the Temple Sinai Brother­ THE GREYHOUNDS ARE BACK Helen Well . hood on May 4. Other officers AT THEIR FAVORITE TRACK The entire congregation will elected for the 1966-67 year are be guests of the parents of the Sandy ·K1rshenbaum, vice-presi­ graduates at a Klddush In the meet­ dent; Ed Katz, secretary, and Abe Ing house after the service. Kaplan, treasurer. MIRIAM HOSPITAL WOMEN Trustees wm be Irving Gar­ The Annual Luncheon and Meet­ rick, AI Brooks, H. Shapiro, J. Ing of the Miriam Hospital Goldstein, Mel Pelletz, Sal Salen­ Women's Association wlll be held ger, Barry Bedrlck, Dick Straus, on Monday, May 16, at 12:30 P .M. Stan Graham, Rick Mlsbln and In · the Sheraton-Biltmore Hotel. 9ta_r~s Weissman. I Mrs. Eugene M. Nelson,newpres­ ldent, wlll be Installed by her father, Milton C. Saplnsley, who was president of the hospital from 1946 to 1950. Other officers are Mesdames Sidney Weinstein, Irwin Chernick and Joseph Thaler, first, second and third vice-presidents, respectively; Milton Brier, treas­ urer; Jason Siegel. Joseph Schwartz and Sidney Nulman, re­ cording, corresponding and mall­ Ing secretaries, respectively; Melvin G. Alperin and Leonard Trledman, assistants; Ben Sine!, financial secretary; Henry Mason and Ell Adelman, assistants, and Louis Fain and Robert Sauber, auditors. Mrs.· Llll1an W. Albert Is chairman of the day, and Mrs. Ray E. Friedman wlll preside. Members unable to attend the luncheon have been asked to come to the !_lleetlng at 2 o'clock. CRANSTON HADASSAH The Cranston Chapter of Ha­ dassah will hold Its annual Instal­ lation meeting on Tuesday, May 17th, at 12:30 P.M. at the Crest­ wood Country Club, Wheeler Road, 'Rehoboth, Mass. Mrs. Leonard HOWARDS. EDWIN S. Solomon, a past president, wlll AND be lnstall1ng officer. A program of. International and Israeli dancing GREEN~ SOFORENKO wlll be presented by The Brown University Folk Dancers. ALL LINES OF INSURANCE FOR BUSINESS Mrs. Burton Salk has been re­ INDUST&Y, HOME AND PERSONAL PROTECTION elected. Also to be Installed are l'ou Can Choose From The Finest! Mesdame·s Samuel Greene, Jack Fink, Henry Glassman and Manuel 211 ANGELL STREET Bromberg, respectively vice­ presidents of membership, ways UNion 1-1923 ~be si,ki ~ou~e and means, program and education; Bernard Margplls, treasurer, arid Open Daily 9.S; Fri. 'til 9 ".'"" Cali 673-3354 Erwin Bosler, Harvey Blake and INSURANCE UNDERWRITERS, INC. 1241 Wilbur Ave., Rte. 103, Somerset, Mass. Gerson Elbeln, respectively fi­ nancial, corresponding and re~ ---·

THE RHODE ISLAND HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1966 II will conduct the services, and Mrs. OUR YOUNGER SET - Marc Norma L. Landroche will be org­ Bryan Alkes, shown here at the SERVICES THIS WEEKEND anist. After the services Mr. and age of one year, Is the 14-month­ Mrs. Jurman will be hosts at an old son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Oneg Shabbat In the Joseph Rosen­ SABBATH OBSERVANCE on Saturday at 10:30 A.M., and 8. Alkesof 10651 Washington Road, field Social Hall. Annette Dress, South Glens Falls, N.Y. Mrs. Alkes 23 lyar regular USY services on Sunday Idelle Dress, Esta Dress and Gail Candlellghtlng Time - 7:39P.M. at 9 A.M._____ . Is the former Carol B. Levin. Lury, Bas Mitzvah alumnae, wlll Maternal grandparents are Mr. and CONGREGATION B'NAI ISRAEL TEMPLE BETH DAVID participate In the ceremonies. Mrs. Louis Levin of 57 Harvard Rabbi Pesach Kruss wlll con­ Services at Temple Beth David Saturday services will begin at Street, Pawtucket. Paternal grand­ duct services tonight at 8 o'clock wlll be held tonight at7:15 o'clock, 9 A.M., and at 7:30 P.M. Serv­ parents are Mr. and Mrs. I Alfred at Congregation B'nal Israel, Saturday at 9 A.M. and 7:3Q P .M., ices on Sunday ·will commence at Aikes of 12 1/2 Cortland Street, Woonsocket. Saturday morning and Sunday at 8 A.M. Cantor 8:30 A.M. The Men's Ctubwlll hold Glens Falls, N.Y. services wlll be held at 7 A.M. Charles Ross will conduct the a breakfast meeting at 9:30 o'clock. and at 10 o'clock for the Junior services. Dally services begin at TEMPLE SINAI Herald ads get good results! Congregation, and the Sunday serv­ 6:45 A.M. and 7:30 P.M. ice will commence at 8:30 A.M. "Spain, Germany and the Jew­ { TEMPLE BETH EL ish Tourist" will be Rabbi Jerome From Congratulations CONGREGATIONS SONS OF ZION Rabbi Maurice Zigmond wlll S. Gurland's sermon topic at serv­ AND ANSHEI KOVNO preach on "God and Golem" atthe ices at 8:30 P .M. today at Temple ... To I Love You Services at Congregations Sons 8:15 P.M. service at Temple Beth Sinai. Bruce Jay Gandelmap, son of Zlori and Anshel Kovno wlll be El today;. He Is New Engl and Re­ of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Gandel­ FLOWER held at 7:45 o'clock tonight, and gional Director of the B'nal B'rlth man, will become Bar Mlzvah at EDGEWOOD SHOP at 8:30 A,M,, 7:20 P .M. and 8:20 Hlllel Foundations, and has spent the II: 15 A.M. service on Satur­ P.M: on Saturday, with the study his rabbinic career counsetllng day. Mr. and Mrs. Gandelman will f group meeting at 6 o •clock to­ Jewish college students. sponsor the Klddush on Friday morrow night. Sunday services are Saturday services wilt be held evening and on Saturday In honor conducted at 8 A.M., weekday at 9:45 A.M. for the Junior con­ of their son. HARRY'S SICKROOM morning services at 6 A.M., and gregation and at II o'clock. Jeffrey Buy of the Week afternoon and· evening services Alan Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs. RETARDATION INSTITUTE SUPPLIES during the week at 7:50 and 8: 15 Irving Ross, will become Bar Mltz­ Today Is the deadline for regis­ ROLLED BEEF P.M. vah at services on Saturday. tration for the Institute on the Sales and Rentals Clergy's Role In Asst sting the Prompt Free Delivery CRANSTON JEWISH CENTER TEMPLE BETH ISRA EL Mentally Retarded and Their lb. 1.09 Susan Baker, daughter of Mr. "The Place of Scholarship In Families, to be hel d on Tuesday, and Mrs. Roliert Baker; Joy-Sue Judaism" wtll be Rabbi Jacob May 17, from 9:30 A.M. to 2 P .M., Goldberger, daughter of Mr. and Handler's sermon topic at serv­ at T rinity Union Methodlst Church. SUMTER HILLSIDE PHARMACY Mrs. Herbert Goldberger, and Su­ ices at 8:10 P.M. ·today at Temple Among those speaking will be Dr. DELICATESSEN san Jacobs, daughter of Mr. and 749 East Ave. (at City line) Beth Israel. Members of the USY Robert B. Kugel, professor of child 993 Brood Street - HO 1-3220 Mrs: Milton Jacobs, will become will conduct the services, which health, Brown University; Meyer Bas Mltzvah during services to­ will be followed by an Oneg Shab­ Schreiber, con sultant on Social night at the Cranston Jewish Cen­ bat. David Paul Gllsteln, son of Services to Mentally Retarded ter. Rabbi Saul Leeman and Can­ Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Gllsteln, will Children, United States Children's INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS tor Jack Smith will officiate at I become Bar Mltzvah at Saturday Bureau; and a s a panel, the Rev. • FIRE • CASUALTY • LIFE the 8:15 P.M. services, and Mrs. morning services. The Junior Con­ Raymond Tumbel s ton, the Rev. Bernard Barasch will be organist. gregation services will be hel d at Thomas H. Driscoll, and Rabbi • FIDELITY and SURETY BONDS An Oneg Shabbat will follow the service. _____ II A.M. The confirmation class Herman J. Bl umberg, on the Be Sure! INSURE will meet on Tuesday at 7 P.M. clergy's rol e. Bishop Bernard M. T EMPLE BETH AM Dally mlnyan Is hel d at 7:15 A.M. Kelly will be chairman of the panel. With Rabbi Herschel Pormoy wll) DANISH BANKER I I conduct services at Temple Beth TEMPLE BETH SHOLOM COPENHAGEN - David Ba­ SAMUEL C. RESS Am, Warwick, at 8 P.M. today. Sheryl Jurman, daughter of Mr. ruchadler, a I 9th century Danish ASSOCIATED WITH An Oneg Shabbat In honor of Mr. I and Mrs. Fred Jurman, will be­ financier, was a leader of Den­ HAROLD HOLT & CO. INC. and Mrs. Albert Lichtenberg will come Bas Mltzvah at the late serv­ mark's banking Industry. He . be held after the services. Junior ices tonight at Temple Beth In the D•nlsh Senate from 334 Westminster Mall 421-7771 Res. 421-2652 I Congregation services wlll be held Sholom. Rabbi Charles M. Rubel :.-·:. f;'re~~!',g4 the ,i/tirz:i~te in complete flo~e :entertlf!inment~ ·, ,·,,. ,,,. . \ "

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HIAS Director Urges Need Of Cuban Jews WASHINGTON - James P. Rice, executive director of the United Hias Service, urged change s in Federal immigration pro­ cedures to ease the problems of Cuban Jews stranded in transit to the United States while await­ ing employment certification. Rice made the plea in testimony be­ fore the Se nate sub-committee on Refugees and Escapees, of which How? By buying Industrial National Savings Certificates. Sen. Edward M. Kennedy is chair­ man. Now thL:y have ::i five-year g u:uantccd annual return of Rice said the stranded Cuban­ -H,,J~'l . 1..:ompoundcd qu:1.r tcrly. In five shorr ~·tars. this can Jewish migrants could make con­ tributions to the professions.arts, hring you a coca I rccurn of ovL:r 2;r; . No regular Sa'¼iags science and business in this coun­ tr y. He cited as an example the 61 account can make rhis g:u~ra nree. You can c:i sh them in Cuban Jewish refugees who found temporary haven in Curacao, bur after 9~; ..:,. _. w, ::·.,: :: h<: ~: -,k c:in'c c::i.11 ch em in fo r fivt years. · have encountered serious delays in waiting to be processed for en­ ..--·. : ~~ .: thL lucrative details ar your nearby otilt-c of try to the United States. Industrial N:1 ti onal - a gooJ neighbor you can bank on. The Hias executive said thac, of the estimated 10,000 Jews In Cuba when Castro took power, less than 2,400 remain, and more may leave. He said they fled not because of anti-Semitism, to which they were never subjected, but· because Indust_rial National they did not wish to live under a communist regime, and because they did not want their children to be educated In s uch a regime.

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FIRST ISRAEL BONDS REDEEMED - The redemption of the first Israel Bond Issue to be floated in the is United States was completed at acelebrat! on wherethe Israel Finance Minister, Mr. Plnhas Saplr delivered a check for $31 ,320 ,685 to redeem the first coupon bonds, all of which matured on the same day - Monday, back in business May 2nd. The final payment, the largest sum ever paid out by the State of Israel to meet any financial obligation, covered the last outstanding Bonds of the $145,532,800 sold during the three-year period be­ • 28 years in all types of floor covering. ginning May I, 1951. Shown at the redemption celebration, which was attended by more than 350 Jewish leaders, are: (left to right) Dr. Joseph J. Schwartz. Vice President of the Israel Bond Organization; Is­ • Personal service from Samples only. rael Ambassador Avraham Harman; Abraham Feinberg, President of the Israel Bond Organization; Finance Minister Saplr and Samuel Rothberg, National Campaign Chairman of Israel Bonds. • Franchised Wunda Weve Dealer for R. I. • Buys in discontinued or irregulars. Starts Campaign Against Executive-Jobs Discrimination Showroom at 195 Cole Ave. NEW YORK- University stud­ Protestants. discrimination In ail concerns ies in the past five years have It Is believed to be the first holding Government contracts. FOR APPOINTMENT CALL 521-2410 or 751-3762 shown evidence of religious dis­ time the Government ha s moved It requires each to submit data crimination In executive positions against religious discrimination on the racial composition of !ts Finest Workmanship Guaranteed In much . of American Industry, under a long-standing Executive work force. When this dlscloses said Burton A. Zorn, chairman of order calling for equal employ­ an apparent excl usion of racial the Civil Rights Section of the ment opportunity in companies minorities. steps are taken to see American Jewish Committee. Jews holding Federal contracts. The that the company adopts a more f!Il less than I per cent of top order prohibits dlscrlm!natlon be­ open employment policy. We Believe: management Jobs, although they cause of "race. creed, color or Until recently, no effort had account for 8 per cent of all col­ national origin." been made to have companies re­ That we sell more Oldsmobiles to lege graduates, he said. The Social Security Adminis­ port on the religious affiliation Insurance companies, shown to tration Is requiring of In surance of their employes. In the absence be among the chief offenders by companies selected to distribute of CO!J1plalnts, the Government Jewish Herald readers than any other the committee's research, ar e the Medicare funds the same com­ generally ignored this phase of target of a quiet but seemingly pliance procedures regarding compliance. dealer. We must be giving the best firm campaign by the Federal creed as it ts for race, color and Last fall, the American Jew­ Government. The government na tional origin. Involved are ish Committee flied a complaint deals. seeks toendd!scrlm!nation against some of the oldest and largest with Labor Secretary W. w11~ Jews, Roman Catholics, Negroes insurance companies In the na­ 11am Wirtz charging that some and other racial minorities in many tion. major defense contractors were Try us - - - insurance companies where top In the past, the Government discriminating , chiefly against jobs are reserved for Anglo-Saxon ha s sought to eliminate racial Jews but al so against Roman Catholics, in hi gh management ap­ pointments. The commttree, which espouses human rights causes nor "SCARPETTI OLDS limited to Jewish affairs, called on Mr. Wi r tz to impose sanctions, 79 Elmwood Avenue Including cancellatlon of Federal UN 1-3310 contracts, against companies that persist in religious discrimina­ tion. Both Mr. Wirtz and Edward MONEY FOR YOUR CHILDREN - C. Sylvester Jr. , director of the Labor Department's Office of Con­ HOW TO HAVE FUN OUT OF IT tract Compliance, expressed con­ Retired parents accept in Treasure Auction Party." They cern and indicated more would be · done on behalf of both religious principle the advice often g iven isolated the few practical things minorities and some of the for­ here that everybody past age from the household they wanted gotten racial minorities such as 65 sh ould spend their money to move, then put everything Spanish- Americans. on themselves and not leave else they had, from chinaware Early this year, the Department it to heirs. to a brass bed, on sale at the of Health , Education and Welfare T hey aren'I about to follow "Auction." They gave each set up a special staff in the Social the advice. But they .think it 's child a handful of play mor.ey Security Administration to seek a nice idea. tota lling $1,000, I h en over contract compliance from compan­ Mr. Arthur R. Starnes, who three days let them bid on ies that w!II paf'doctor b!lls under has lived in California since 'things - to the extent of their Medicare. The staff Is headed by his retirement two years ago, play money - until they were Chester J. Gray, a compliance of­ has just given $5,000 to a six- broke. Everything went. T hen ficer on loan from the Air Force. year-old g randson who bears Mrs. Ramsey, gettingsentimen­ Medicare, the new heal th in­ his name. But not in cash. He tal like a mother, made Mr. surance program for the aged, put the $5,000 in one of the Ramsey agree to pay, freight w!I! go Into effect July I. Forty­ bluest of the· Blue Chip stocks charges to ship the treasures eight organizations in the health on the New York Stock Ex- to the children's homes. insurance field were chosen as change, and put the stock in A fellow named William intermediaries to distribute the the grandson's name with him_- Shoemaker, now 68 a nd re­ funds, as required by law. self as guardian. He has speci- tired, is setting out to h ave a All the companies provided fled in a letter to the grandson b a ll with $2,000 of his money, "affirmative personnel policies" and the grandson's parents that a nd in the process revolutionize on equal employment. In addition dividends from the stock are to the candy business. He is trying to the usual report on the racial be cashed and placed in a sav- to find a candy company, with make-up of the work forces, the ings account in the child's n~me stock to sell, th_at will pay div­ compliance staff asked for a simi­ ... for his college educahon. idends in candy bars instead lar report·on the religious affilia­ ~or ~uclt a little tim~ He has also specifie~ that the of cash. He h as eight grand­ tion of all employes, from sales­ ! grandson u nder no condition children, all under I 0-years­ men and technicians on up. There Today young Bill likes to tinker but tomorrow can cash in the stock until he old. "What do kids know about Is no complaint of religious d!s­ is 21 , which is 15 years. In a d°ividend check?" he asks. crlm! natlon in the lower echelons. he wi ll be deciding on his career. W hatever that time, Grandpa figures, the "It's just a piece of paper. But Members of the compliance profession or vocation he may settle on, there stock m ay grow into a small candy bars - that's a capilal­ staff will make periodic checks w ill be no fin ancia l proble m . A life insu rance fortune. And in the meantime, istic system they can under­ on the companies. An official said program with Sun Life not only guarantees 1he he is mailing his grandson stand. that if evidence of discrimination funds for Bill's education but provides an income once a week the stock market "And just think how they'll was found and the company refused for the whole family if Dad should die pre­ tables from_ the n~spaper, w!t_h a dvertise the company as they •to correct lt, sanctions would be matllrely. his st~k ctrcled m red, and is spread those candy bars a­ instituted. mailing all reports and news round the neighborhood every There was no indication, how­ I'm associated with Sun Life of stories of the corporation. He's three months. " ever, whether the drive against Ccmmlc,, the Company ll'itl, th e pvlicy going to educate his namesake Mr. Shoemaker wants to religious discrimination would that's right for you cmd your fcunily . to be wealthy. , buy $250 worth of stock for be extended to other Government Why not ca ll me today? Mr. and Mrs. Geo~ge W. each grandchild. He thinks contractors. The campaign was Ramsey, a Pennsylvania cou- that will give them about 50 described by one official as pie who settled in a Gulf Coast candy bars each per quarter. "somewhat experimental." ELLIOT F. SLACK apartment when they retired, And frequent trips to the den­ Religious discrimination In 1018 INDUSTRIAL BANK BLDG. started their giving before they list employment practices is also pro­ moved. They wrote their four · hibited by law. Title . VII of the DE 1-2422 children, all married, and in- ,Of' lh•. GOLDEN YEAH ,..,... ltoolrt .., Civil Rights Act of 1964 bans 0 vited them to come"home o~ a =\!~."'0 ;:':_. 1~..,:";~~. t~ c:;:: .discrimination on account of race, SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA specified date for A Family N. v. 10011. • color, religion or national orig!!\ 16 nm RHODE ISLAND HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1966 SPENDS MORE ON DEFENSE Then followEnglartd, 6.7%; Sweden, HERALD JERUSALEM - Israel's de- 5.2%; Prance, 5.1%; West Ger-' tense expenditures amount to 10% many, 5%; Holland, 4.4%; Canada,. ORGANIZATION NEWS of Its national productivity, ac- 3.7%; Australia, 3.4%; Italy, 3.3%: . cording to Information from well- Belgium, 3.2%; Denmark, 2.9%. ROGER WILLIAMS LODGE ~assifi~ Informed sources. Second In line The last Is New Zealand with a fiope Linlc #46 Judge Peter K. Rosedale was comes the United States wlth8.9%. defense expenditure of only_ 2%,' re-elected to a third term as pres­ L~:II 724-02;J Installs Officers ident of Roger Williams Lodge · B' nal B'rith on May 9. TI!ls Is 2-Antiques For Sale Alyce (Blllle)ArdenofRumford the second time that a president was Installed Worthy · Matron of has been re-elected for a third ANTIQUE acces.sorle-s from my pri­ Why assume Hope Link #46, Order of the Golden term, In the hi story of the I ocal vate collection, including pitchers, Chain, on May 7 at the Masonic candlesticks, bells, inkwells, other lodge. . Items. 861-5838. Temple. George D. Harrison of Also elected were Joseph M. It's there? Somerset, Mass., was Installed Finkle, honorary president; Leo 3-Apartments For Rent Worthy Patron. Check the Label and be SURE! Sonkin, Howard I. Lipsey and Sam­ EAST SIDE, Forest Street. Newly Other officers are Doris Kess­ uel J. 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J a nitor. Third, adults. $115. Homemaker; Sophie Levin, Pa­ upstate New York next monthwere PL. 1-0510 uln triot. SAVEUPTO15o/oON Judge Rosedale, Mr. Sonkin and OFF PAWTUCKET AVENUE, 22 Also Faye Schacter, Keeper of Mr. Wasser. Mr. Finkle as a form­ Nancy Street. Unfurnished, modem, the Faith; Natalie Genter, Friendly J..room apartment with heat, bot Automobile - Fire er district president Is an auto­ water, Venetians, appliances, air­ Sister; Gertrude Newman, Torch matic delegate. condiUontng, wall-to-wall .carpeting, Bearer ; Florence Zacks, Angel of own thermostats, ample closets. Home Owners After the business meeting, Ly­ Near all conveniences. $125. 726- Mercy; Gloria Corvlnsky, Mar­ man B. Kirkpatrick Jr., Brown 2609. 5-20 shall; llllle Wolf, Chaplain; Mir­ Insurance University political science pro­ SIX room apartment, second floor. lam Harrison, Historian; Sidney fessor and former C.I.A. official, ChapJn Hospital area. Garage in­ Factor, Sentinel; Dr. Frederick lec tured on the subject, "Wlll the cluded. 861-6215. ufn Mushnlck, Warder; Sylvia Factor, FOR SAVING MONEY OR FOR ANY REAL ESTATE PROBLEM 'Cold War' Turn Hot?" A question 9-Carpenters and Builders Soloist, and Frank Pritchard, org­ and answer period followed. anist. CALL 5. H. WILK REAL TY ADDITIONS, alterations, resldentl ■ I, co. LIiiian Ludman, Past Matron, RABBI YEHUDA TO SPEAK industrial bulldlng. Garages. Bath­ 1429 Broad St., Providence HO 1-9290 rooms, cement work, dormers, was lnstalllng Matron; Ann Jacobs, Rabbi David Yehuda, principal store fronts. Free estimates. 942- Matron. lnsta111ng Marshall, and of Providence Hebrew Day School , 1044, 942-1045. 6-3 Benjamin {\t au, Past Patron, ln­ wlll address the annual convention stalllng Chaplain. Catherine Gilroy of the National Conference of Ye­ 21-Help Wanted-Women was guest organist. Oscar Levy shiva Principals which wlll take DUPLICATE BRIDGE was chairman of the buffet which place May 12 - 15 at the Empire ADULT COUPLE followed the meeting. Hotel, Ferndale, N.Y. The day ON EAST SIDE school principals wlll also hear ■ re SM-king EVERY SUNDAY - 8 P.M. HOPE CHAPTER #735 deans of the leading Rabbinical HOUSEKEEPER-COOK Hope Chapter #735 B'nal B'rlth seminaries and prominent Ameri­ Women wlll meet on Wednesday, interested in making this her home. AT WAYLAND MANOR SKY ROOM can and Israeli educators. Prin­ Duties would include simple cooking May 18, at the Cranston Jewish cipals from more than 350 Hebrew Center at 8 P .M. The meeting and light housekeeping, in return for ROBERT E. STARR, Director day schools In the United States which she will have a very com,fort,. wlll be followed hy "Shift Into and Canada are expected to attend. able room with private bath, aud For Information Call 724-1697 Summer," a fashion show of robes better than average salary would be from I.Y 20 SENIOR CITIZENS' DAY over the telephone several times Sentenced To Death Senl·or Citizens' Day will be for refusing on a Saturday to dispense drugs to an observant Jew PARIS - The State Security STRICIL Y KOSHER - WHOLE celebrated at the Veterans Audi­ Court has sentenced to death Jean torium on Sunday, May 15, from who claimed he could not handle FRESH money ori the Sabbath. Barbier, a French national who 1:30 to 4:30 P .M. by the Rhode was a Gestapo official during the Island Division of Senior Citizens. Dr. Kalman Retter, owner of Single a Haifa pharmacy, Is reported to occupation of France and who was B• k t lb. All Golden Agers and senior citi­ charged with torture and murder : rlS e s &Double zens of Rhode Island wlll be wel­ have stated that he had refused 1.09 of hundreds of Jews and anti-Nazis. come and entertainment wlll be to supply the drugs as he - .In 1961 a potfce probe- of PAWTUCKET WARWICK pr ovided. thought the customer was trying ALL STORES Organizations desiring bus to make a "shabbes goy" out of charge_s of brutality a 13-year -old 542 Pawtwclrat A..... 1619 Warwick A-N him. girl filed against him disclosed Gmway SIio,- Clfflr transportation are asked to call Nat to K... ,, lobry Mrs. Rose Shocket at PA 3-6139 The reply of the Ministry of his Identity but a Marsellles mili­ Houle Fnr Cene11 tary tribunal accorded him 1:30 A.M. to 10 P.M. OPEN 9 A.M. Ill 9 P.M. for Information. Health will constitute an Impor­ tant precedent. Whatever It may "provisional liberty." Apparently PROVIDENCE ALL DAY GARDEN ClTY BETii ISRAEL USY be, It Is likely to cause dissatls- fearing that survivors might kill him, Barbier asked for and re­ 776 H.,. Stl'Nt Cranston, R. I. The Temple Beth Israel USY faction either among observant hold Its annual elections at pharmacists or among observant ceived Imprisonment In Mar­ r IKealler OIIIJ> will I AM. Ill 7:JO P.M. SUNDAYS 9 A.M. to 7:30 P.M. 7:30 P,M. on Sunday, !'1ay 15. · customers. sel11es.