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Broad & Glenham Sts. Providence. R. ·I.' Family and (hildren 's Service to Hold Annual Meeting, Elect Officers, Hear Reports Jaeob Temkin has been nominat· THE JEWISH J-IERALD rd for re·eleetion as president of the J ewish Family and Children's Service, it was announced this week VOL. XVII No. 44 PROVIDENCE, R. I. FRIDAY DECE.\IBER 25, 1942 5 CTu'ITS THE COPY by Alter Boyman, chairman of the nominating committee. ,Eketiou of officers and dir~ to1s will oceut' at the annual meeting sclteduleening. Rabbi (continued on page 2) Benjamin Kane, chairman of · the Israel Y . Goldman, of Temple E- initial gifts committee reported thst XE'V YORK--GratJficntion with the manuel, ";n deliver the opening JACOB TEMK IN 73 cards, representing 3 mini.mum deelaration of the nited Nations. prayer. Miss Hai-riet T. Feinstein, Nominated for Re-election (continued on page 5) condemning Hitler's llcool-blooded soprano, is soloist for the evening. ___:.:.::::.::.:_:.:..::_:,:_:_ ~_:_____ :______ex-t ermination of European J (' w- " ~o rd has been recei\·ed that Jack I ,,ittl'i"'' ry," coupled with the hope foa; t he Pearl, better known as the ''Ba.ron Announce Provisions for Army Discharge prncti~ st, ps promised m:t.y help ~unchau.sen" is ill and ·will not ap· More Than Sympathy to san:· the Jewish .-ictims of Ritl· pear a.s previously announced. In Many Britons see a pointer to the erism, was expressed last week b:y his place will be the poptllar radio future in the moving demonstra­ Of Men Who Are 38 Years Old and Over · Stephen S. Wise in beha_lf of U,e team o! Joy Hodp• ond ~rty tion In the House of Commons American J e-w-fah C-ongnss :rn

'/'. ... \ \ '­ • THE JEWISH HERALD, PRl:>VIDENCE, R. l. FRIDAY DECEMBER 25, 1942 lnlerf aith Service On New Year's Day 1 Special Prayers .,., ~ ;;:;~~., cs, - '"--.NIES _1 ·-If-?-ll- th-i(J-: -~-u-s-iJ-,~-,-, -0-f_r_~-b~.o-n-in-~-i~-a- n-7-~--pa-~-:-g-us_:J-._B_u-~-t u,-~-t~_Y_"'J_th- :-s- on Will be Offered se, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex ,______,____ giving you a _headache, lady 5et f)Ut the poor order clerk: ' 'I'd like a A community interfaith servi~e Chase of 27 Dickens street, to Corp. ½ cup shortening your aspirins for aftu the first of can of sbean, blakb, eatsp, tompa, of p rayer and dedication, sponsor- Walter Ohucnin, son of Mr .. and Mrs. ½ cup dark corn ayrup the year you're going to become tomju, gryju and pinju I" ed by the R. I . Seminar of the Na- lfyman Chueniu, of PrineetoH ave- ½ cup brown sugar acquainted with the point sy~tem ... tional Conference of Christians nud nue, was 3 olemnized last Saturday }' cup chocolate chips melted The first food to come under the Here are a few hints on how to ma- Jews, through its program secr'!ta- night at Temple Beth Jsraci with ¾ cup cake flour point system wil1 be meat.... ke porcelain enameled ut~nsils lo.st ry, Rev. Richard K . Morton, is be- Rabbi Morris Schussheim perform- I½ teaspoon baking powder Meat cuts h3.ve now been stand- longer: Never strike with bar,i, ing arranged f or 11 o'clock, New ing the ceremony. ½ teupoon salt ardized ....There are now only 19 pri- sharp blows, or drop it. . Don't pour Year's Dn.y, at .Plantations Audito- The bride wore an ensfmble of mal cuts into which wholesalers may in cold wa ter while still hot. Dc- rium. The service is planned in rt:- agua with plum accessories and 2 eggs divide beef. ... And point value will crease flame after boiling. ~e,ver sponse to the President's p1·oclama- carried a Bible with a marker of 1 cup chopped nute be set on the wholesale cuts .. This aUow it to boil dry. TI co ntent:J are tion urging that such ser vice~ of orchids 1 teaspoon vanilla means that even if your butcher gets stuck, eoak with warm suds; do not Id · Cream shortening until fluffy; f devotion and prayer be he Miss Gertrude Klein, of J.->hila- add co rn syrup gradually, creaming ancy and produc€s an unorthodox clean with stecJ wool. throughout the country. delphia., a cousin of the bride, was while adding; ndd sugar gradually, cut he'll still be able to charge only Special prayers for t he day will maid of honor and Irvin~ Cl,uenin, creaming while adding, and stir in the point value on the specific pri- America is disc

'\ / I ,, THE JEWISH HERALD, ~ROVIDENOE, RI. FRIDAY DECEMBER 25, ·1942 a Wine hell on ·Secret Navy Mission; Y. P. B. A. President Will Resume Col-,mn on His Return. Last week's ,,- column was Lt. ------~---- not' been decided. Mrs. Eiizabetn Comdr. Walter Winchell's Ia!:Jt for Dilling also sueth Dill- mob· ~aid he was a chump; that sort Six J ewish lads skinned under the i,1g a cigarette, despite a , hen\'Y nd ing, Col. E. N. Sanctuary, Gcra~d B of stuff would lose both readers Officers on Jan. 5 enlistment dead1ine this week ..... wi · "In his class", a by- Charks H B I I t 1 Th N stnnd~r commented, "he got A in Win rod, Edward Jamc!l' Smyth0·, nutl and listeners. But \V'inehell's radio · . res er was e ee ec e .i: avy recruiting office notified arson!" others. Kuhn is now in jail, and se- ratings have risen ever since. As he president of the Yeliso\·otgrad Pro- us that Samuel Miller, Charles Gold- veral of the others are under in- goes off the cir, his Crossley listener gressive B enef<·ial Associ!l.tio1i' at a man, Irving Shectman, Lloyd Wein- Doing His Duty dfot°lent for impairing the loyalty rating of 27 is more than 50 per meeting last Tuesday night 10 er, Melvin Blazer and Stanley For- A \V3 shington-N. Y. clique is tak- and mora}e of men 1n the U. S. arm- con~ over t of a ny other news- Swedish " 'orkngman's Hall. During man, ::llt of Providence wi1l now ing pot shots at Lt. Commander ed forees. ' Winchell drew consider- cast€? or commentator. the evening the organizntion voted wear the Navy blue for Uncle Sam \Valter Winchell for obeying orders uble fire by his attae'ks on a.ppeas Including wee~lies and foreign to purchase n n additional $1100 in David Weiner, son of Mrs. of the Navy Department in going ers and obstructionists, and rs~e- publications, \Vinehcll's column ap- ,va r Bonds. Rose Weiner, of Plenty street., has abroad on a Na,,y mission ...... cially by h is opposition to the Lind· peared in more than 800 papers. Other officers elected include: bee n promoted to Sergeant in the Winehf:11 was a seaman in the last berg-\Vheeler-Nye-Fish entente. Until Pearl Harbor, the list includ· Alton A. Gilstein, vice-president; Army Air Corps. Dave is nn war and was commissioned a Jieute- Great efforts wore mad to stifle ed the Kote Kobe, Japan, Ch ronicle• . Nnthan Ostrow, treasurer; Samuel instructor of radio technology at nant more thn11 eight years ago . ... him. Th~e Z-Bar network in Montana The paper still owes for BO me back Gladstein, rt?eMding sccret:i..ry; I!!'a the Army Air Base in Sioux Falls, He received his one promoton in Sen. Burton K . Wheeler's territory, columns. dore, Goldstein, financial secretary; South Dakota. Corp. Abrah:i~ the ordinary Na.vy way. On barred all commentators unless Joseph Gold, first trustee ; Samson Goldstein, son ot the Max Gold- December 7, l941, he applied for speakers r epresenting opposing Frank, second trustee Joseph Ber steins, is stationed at the base active 90n·iee. And in fulfill­ views were given equal time on the HONOR ROLL man, third trustee ; Max ·weiner, weather office a t Louisville, Ky. ing his assignement \VineheJJ left air. It was a rule obviously aimed inside guard; J. Goldstein, A. Oil· Abe formerly worked at the P rovi- his wife, two children and an in­ at Winchell. Sergeant Herman J. Boehman, stein, H. Grossman, H. F reehof, Gor deuce office of the u. 8 . weather rome of more than $7,000 a week . Others, men }ike Rep. Clare Hoff· 22, forme rly of Rosenberg, Texas, don Schieffe r and Samuel Frank bureau . Norma. Goldman \'i- None of hi~ attacker~ can mateh man (R., Mich.), tried to gc.t '\Vin and now of Houston, has recciYed ad\tisory board for three years; B sited her husband, Lt. Leonard that record · Remember the "Ro­ ehell assignei to acti\·e ~ea duty a n official citation for particular cf- Shcehtman, ach-isory board for two Goldman, who is stationed at Ports- me for Age

tive with King F1catures Syndicate. three planes spiralling to their hoped that workers won.Id complete Nathan Rakatansky of the Medical a condition of which was that the doom. As if this weren't enough for the j ob before t.he end of the week Corps is now stationed at Temple, Sun., Mon., T ues. & Wed. Time_s·H~ral~ . be cancelled from t~1c one day's ":ork, lus crew also sent Miss Florc11ce Zwoden, chairman Texas. His famiJy has joined "MAJOR AND THE MINOR syudieation 11st. Before that t:ie Ia. Nazi supply vessel to the bottom. of t he Junor Division said t his him there . Ginger R-Ogera - Ray MHland Patterson '()aper had been editint The obstacles Hochman had to week that t he organiza.t.ion meeting Benny a nd Ber le YOU WERE NEVER LOVELIER nnd cutting so much that Winchell overl!om€' simply to g'et into th~ had resulted in pledges of $215, Radio note: Jack Benny soon may Rita Haywort h - Fred Astaire sued her for deleting his attacks on Air Corps entitle him to public re- mostly in tash. Anothe r meeting of Sprrnhg~~~·e ~~- t:: ::!kies pro-Axis Americans. The suits have cognition. He was fi rst turned down Ule Didsion will be held 110nday Carolyn Sydell Heads with Betty Grable ~ for an appointment •• a flying ea- C\'Clling 8 o'clock, nt th' Appcnl Junior Sisterhood THE SPIRIT OF SANFORD clet when it was found that he was heatlquartors, 203 Sl rnud Building Frank Albert, Margaret Chapman iamond short on scholastic credits. Special In th~ General Division, the Pion Miss Carolyn Sydell was elected :a D courses that he took corrected that eer \Vomen, under the leadership of president of the Junior Siste rhood ( 8"898.88888'.8'.'9'.88JH38888a:a:e::i ENGAGEMENT- RINGS shortcoming; then,, Army doctors Mrs. Arthur Einstein, turned in 59 ~ee~:~p~~- ~~:a:~;!nizaa\iot:.e 0:::: \ 8 6 8 8 8.8-8:98888:88'8'88:e::s:a:a:e::a: rejected him on physical gronnd~ = cards. the largest number covered by any team to date. Mrs. A. Kel officers elected include Miss Viola Dr. H. F Kl'1banoff and a sixth finger on one hand· lm:n,:- Halpert, vice-president; Miss Doris diately he had the finger amputat· man a nd i\frs. Alter Bayman each OPTOMETRIST • OP T ICIAN DIAMOND MOUNTINGS ed; back he went for n.nothe r ex- turned in 14 pledges. The J ewish Meyeu, corresponding secretary; amina.t.ion . a.ncl faile_d by a ll!tr·row National Worker's Alliance team Miss Dorothy Robinson, recording Eyes Examined - Oculists' margin. Still undaunted, his ardor led by Frank Youngstein who turn secretary; Miss Doris Fain, treas­ fis keen as ever, he enlis ted as a ed in 21 cards, was in second place urer; Miss Arline Sass, membership Prescriptions filled private in the Air Corps. Here he with 48 pled~es. chairman; Miss Adeline Pritsker, Lenses Ground on made the grade, passing his basic Plans are completed for a final program chairman; Miss Helen training and receiving his wings as report of all workers tt> be held Koppelman, war activitie's; i\fiss Premises a bombardie:r. llis- aspirations were Tuesday nig~t in the Castle room Marjorie Young, War Bonds and PHONE GA. 6552 Jewelers 39 Years fuifilled when he was sent over- of the Biltmore Hotel. At this meet Stamps. Mrs. Irving Wattman is 20 Arcade Bldg. so:is for aerial eomb"a.t. ing Dr. Berger will present the pri aa~d~n~··,;o>r~<~o~f~~t:>b~e;~g~r~o 0u~p~.;~;~~;~;~;:~~~g):8!Ec:8~><~8;~E;~;;~;E;~~;E;~~~~ ~ zes for the campaign. ~ .... _ _ ...... ,.; __ .: .: _ ,.:. ,.:. ,.:. : : : _ ...... : .: OOOO< Community New Year ) ANNOUNCEMENT ) Service at Beth-Israel •) ,) Participants in ·a Community N e\\ We wish to announce to our many 0 Year Service at Temple Beth-Israel customers and friends that we are- ' were announced this week by Rab­ ' bi Morris Sehussheim.. They are Now in the Coal Business and ;\ Westminster U n.itarian Churen ,1\ \ Elmwood Congregational Church ' . Delivering Coal \ Plymouth Union Oongregntional . ;\ Church ancl Temple Beth Israel. We are in a position to supply you with ;\ The Service will begin tit B:is o'· the various grades of High Quality Coal. . ,\ .. clock, F riday, Jnnuary 1. Canto1 Our connections have been made with one .,\ .. ;\ Joseph Schlossberg will lead the > . of the largest dealers in the country who . singing. J own and operate t heir own Coal Mines. -~ • . YOUR PATRONAGE IS EARNESTLY SOLICITED . A V-Homc conserves-but docs not hoard- food, SONS OF JACOB ELECTION R-abbi C~rol K ld n inducted newly ; for full Particulars household supplies, and vital materials. "Hoardcn," Cleeted officers of the $ous of Jneob :> ' says OCD, "arc on the same level as spies." ·CoMerva­ Synagogue Inst Sunday. ) Call Us at Dexter 2440 tiorj is one of the five qualifications of a V-Homc. As~ It was nnnounccd n.t the gather- I•) your Air Raid Warden or Block Leader about the other ing thnt election of offieen for the 11 ~ • Petroleum ·Service Company, Inc. fou;. Make· youn a V-H~mcl Gl.uyas Williams ~~n- ' Sona of Jncob Hebrew 4"cudemy will ) tributc«t ~he. illustration, t take• place Sunday eveJ!ing at 7 :80 SAMUEL P. 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.l , I Jl,_.,.....---,----~------11 J ' TEE JEWISH HERALD, PROVIDElNCE, RI. FR.IDAY DECEMB:ER 25,-1942 s Wlnchell on .Secret Navy Mission; Y. P. B. A. President ' I 0 ~II-~.~~:.•~ ~11::1~~~:~is .~8!::.: Pt JI a~~ e lie~ 1li is W11 'lb/ Comdr. Walter Winehell's lu-~t for "an indefinite puiod of time." The Dilling also sued Whinche1l for de- Bood Rally abandon his radfo work and devote. fnmati6n. She later dropped the A million dollars is - Navy has give.n him a secret mis- no mean his tiine to entertaining at Army , sion, somewhere outeide he U. S. suit, but gave no expJanation. sum . And it'a the goal set by Camps. Milton Berle, the co- Neither the nature o.f the- assign- Re:i::~1~!fi:::omil:il4~'fis:a;e:r.~v~;~:~ ::: s~:~i:; n~;:/ ntn:~!yR,c;~;ei:!:~ mie, was in Washington recently ment nor where it would take him he was call ed to active service as a of Design Auditorium . So, get for a broadcast with Eleanor Ro was disclosed. lieutenant c.ommander. H e never out. your spare dol1ars and help osevelt. When they were in To pre-wa1· isolationists and np· has accepted salary or expenses send the R-a By over. the top.... traduced, Mrs. Roosevelt asked him peasers, to Axis sympnthi'ler~ nnd from the Navy. This year he gave Remember for every three dollars ''How do you Jike Washingt0nf". home-grown Faseiitts, Winebell's de- 12 of the $5900 cheeks he got for you Joan, four will be returned. . Berle, who had to rush back to parture is good news. For the past his ,veek1y Jurgens newcast to vn- InedentaUy, Jack -Pear}, the world- New York after the program beeau

five years or so, he has been one of rious war relief. 1 renowned "Baron Munchausen" will se no hotel room could be found the strongest forces in exposing Winchell started chasing the CHARLES H. BRESLER . be one of the gue9t artists of the for him, replied, "Washington i their activities. " Ratzis" as far back 89 1933, and T I d f evening ...... So you'd better get the seat of the government bu Winchell waS one of tlie first, 'if used to paek a gun because of O n uct raternal there ear]y i.f you want a. scat. there's no room to sit down." ...... not the first, to attack the activities thro,nts on ,his Iife. The Broadway Navy and Army NeWs ~ notori~us Jocalite was see!\ light of Fritz Kuhn, Mrs. Eli:1.ahe.th DiJl- mobj l;J&id he was a chump; that sort Off"1cers on Jan. 5 Six Jewish lads skinned under th J]lg a cigarette, despite a henv.Y ing, Col. E. N. Snnetua.ry, Gera!d B of stuff would Jose both readers enlistment deadlinr this week . e wiutl . "In his class", a by Winrod, Edward Jnmcfl Smythe.' n.nd and listeners. But \VincheJl's radio CharJC;s H. Bresler was dect:ecl The Navy recruiting office notified :::::~: co mm ented, "he got A in othus. Kuhn is now in jaiJ, and sc - ratings have risen ever since. As he president of the Yelisovetgrad Pro- us that Samuel Miller, Charles Gold- veral of the others are under in- goes off the &ir, his Crossley listener gressive .Bendl.dal Associatio1i' at a man, Irving Sheetman, Lloyd Wein Doi ng His Duty dict"Jent for impairing the loyalt:r rating of 21 is more than 50 per meoting last Tuesday night in er Melvin Blazer and Stanley For A Washington-N. Y. clique is tak- and morale of men 1n the U. S. arm- cen~ over that of any other news- Swedish "\Vorkngman's Hall. During m~n, a.II oi Providence will · ing pot shots nt Lt. Commander ed forees. · vlinchd l drew cousidcr- east€? or commentator. the evening the organizntion voted wear the Navy b]ue for Uncle ;:; Walter Winchell for obeying orders able fire by his attac"ks on appcns· Including wee~lics and foreign to purchase ri n additional $1100 in Da\'id Weiner, son ot Mrs. ot the Navy Department in going ers and obstructionists, and rspc· publications, \Vinchcll's column ap- ,var Bonds. Rose ,veiner, of Plenty street, has abroad on n. Na,,y mission ...... einlly by his opposition to the Lind- pen.red in more than 800 papers. Oiher officers elected include: been promoted to Sergeant in the Winche11 was a seaman in the last b erg-Wheeler ·Nyc-Fish entente. Until P earl Harbor, the list inelud· Alton A. Gilstein, vi cc- presidentj Army Air Corps. Dave is nn war and was co mmissioned a lieute- Great efforts were mnd to stifle ed the Kote Kobe, Japan, Chronicle.. Nathan OS'trow, treasurer; Samuel instructor ot radio technology at nant more tha11 eight years ago .... him. Th~ Z-Bar network in Montana 'fhe pa.per still owes for 80lllC back Gladstein, rr,eo rding sccretnry; I!!n- the Army Air Base in Sioux Falls He recei,·od his one promoton in Sen. Burton K. Whee1£r's territory, columns. ,

and his syndicated column. dier of n plane which wreaked re- Induction of these o!tir.ers will Archie Smith would have u9 be se rvations . The Home needs E1 oanor (''Cissic") Patterson, pu- markable havoc among enemy air- take place, January 5. li eYc the following atory about the your support. Several of their blishcr of the w·ashington 'rimes- craft. Participating in a seven-pin- chap who was invited to christen a fund raising activities had t.o be Herald, sued Vlinehcll for $200,000 nc squadron raid on Rommel's sup- A I C • Kaiser ship. "When I got the cancelled for the duration . So damageS after he referrecl to an e- ply lines, Jiochman'-9 shi)) smashed ppea ampa1gn re," the chap reported, "I askl!d here's an opportunity to do your ditorinl in her paper in what she four Nazi planes whilo fcncl.ing off E d 1941 T I ' them wh ere the boat was".. bit and have a. good time. said were "false, scandalous, and u. co ncerted attack by i\fcsserseh- xcee S ota " Don't worry/' he was told, "just That's all for now . defam8.tory - \vords." She pub1ished Jnid'ts and rtarih1t tfth'!t .... 'On the rC'"t - ~ · start swinging!". The David Winchell's colum1t until No,•. H, turn trip Hochmnn's plane rnn int~ (continued from ~age I) Gensers obscucd their 25 th we<><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>< Community New Year Service al Beth-Israel ANNOUNCEMENT Participants in ·a Community New We wish to announce to our many Year Service at 'l'emplo Beth-Israel customers and friends that we are-- were announced this week by Rab­ bi Morris Schussheim.. 'l1l1 ey arc NOW in the Coal Business and Westminster Unitarian Churc11, Elmwood Congregational Church, P lymouth Union Congr€gn.tional Delivering Coal Church and Temple Both Israel. We are in a position to supply you with The Service will begin at s:i5 o'­ the various grades of High Quality Coal. clock, Fridny, Ja.nuary 1. Cantor Our connections have been made with one Joseph Sehlossbc1·g wi ll lead the of the largest dealers in the country who singing. own and operate their own Coal M• ines. I SONS OF J ACOB ELECTION YOUR PATRONAGE IS EARNESTLY SOLICITED A V-Homc conserves-but docs not hoard-food, Rabbi C~rol Klein inducted newly for full Particulars household supplies, and vital materials. "Hoarders," eieete cl offi certJ of the &o us of Jacob says OCD, "arc on the same level as spies." ·Conserva­ Synagogue lust Sunday. Call Us at Dexter 2440 tion is one pf the five qualifications of a V-Homc, As~ It wus nnnouncccl ut the gather­ your Air Raid Warden or Block Leader about the other ing b hnt election of officol9 for tho Petroleu~ ·Service Company, Inc. foul, Make ' yours a V-Hiimel ~ l.uyas Williams ~on- \ Sons of Jacob Hebrew 4,cudemy will tributcct ~he illustration, , take, place Sunday eve11i ng at 7 :30 SAMUEL P. 0 LAZARUS o'clock.

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THE JEWISH HERALD, t>ROVIDENOE, R. I. FRIDAY0 DECEMBER 25, 1942 ' SISTERHOOD LUNCHEON The annual paid-up memhm·ship lwo Famous American·sTalk If Through Wise Denounces , ,O-'lears .Old - She ~ ' 1ullcheon of the Temple B~th,Jsrael I Sisterhood will tnkei place Monday, 'Council for Judaism' . Abandons Her _Trade . January 4, 1 o'clock at the 'l'empJe, - To Learn Welding it w11a announced this week by Mrs. Hits Attempt to Hinder NEW YORK-Any qualms you Jack Rosenberg, ch~irmiln. Restoration of Palestine may have about the stamina of wo· men in war work will surely be NEED CHAPLAINS NEW YORK-Dr. Stephen S. Wi- soothed after you've heard aborit MONTREAL-The number of Jews se, chairman of the American E· Rebecca Morris. in th·e Canadian Armed Forces is mcrgency Committee for Zionist Affairs, subsequent to a. meeting of Miss Morris is a lady of 70 sum- gr owing so rapidly that ~any more mers who r ecently abandoned her J ewish chaplains are n eeded that organization made the follow­ ing statement on behalf of his dental practice in Binghamton, N. mediately, it was reported here to­ committee, concerning the "Ameri· Y., and walkea into an aircraft day at the first conference- of J e­ cau Council for Judaism": training seboo1, demanding a cour- wieh chaplains ever lield in Canada. "The formation by. n small group sc in welding. She J)ft9Bed all tests of rabbis of he so-called 'Ameri- with flying colors, surpassing, ae­

can Council for Judaism' whose 8 • cording to instructors there, the skill vowed obje~t it is t.o fight the re- of many men who enrolled before \Yendell L. Willkie, Amer ican "civilian ambassador," and Mis@ storation of the Jews as a nation, her. in their own homeland, has come as Mies M~rris is still at school and "Hom#vr Hen rietta Szold, founder of Jladassah, the WorneJ\l'S Zion ist Organization of AD\erica s hown talkin g t ogether in Miss Szold's study in Jerusalem, a. painful shock to the va~t major- will 9000 bo a full-fledged aircraft / welder. Holding her acetylene torch Palestine, d uring Mr. \Villkie's on e houi visit with h_er recently. Mi88 Szold ity of Jews throughout the country. and peering through a pair of elec­ celebrated h er eighty-see'ond birth day on December 21. Th ough h e had a "During the past twenty-five years tric arc glasses, she recently told Clzn"stmasl (!)."DWded itinerary wh ich a llowed for but one day in Palestine, "Mr. \Villkie all the leading groui>s and organ­ "m~dg tim«r to talk things over with the •'Firs t Lady of Zionhim," who izations in American Jewry barn en· reporters to stop clucking incredu 11 HELP THEM HURRY · wrote thnt she found-· it r efreshing and stimulating to meet this world, dorscd the Balfour Declaration nod lously. ''It's just routine, she said. "HOME" BY OMITTING famous AmeriCOn . associated themselves with the mo­ ve ment for the re-establishment of Auxiliary Considers ~ LONG DISTANCE American Council for Judaism to a J ewish National Home in Pale· Plans for Baby Contest stinc. "It is an indication of the sick- Plano for a ''Baby ConteSt" to be Co. mbat Jew,·sh State, Flag, Army held in March nre being considucd PHILADELPHIA-'l'he formation ncss which afflicts Jewish life us by the Ladies' Au1:iliary of the Je­ of ari American Council for Judaism te, n ,Jewish flag or a Jewish army. a result of centuries of dispersion, wish Consumpti\'e Relief Society, which will "combat nationaljstie and VVo arc int.crcatc ol iticnl state under J ewish would sook to place obstacles in the tion, mother and c.hild and univer­ announccd here this week by R-nhbi domination tn Palestine or anywbc- way of the National rehabilitation sal pose. Childr en u1> to six years Louis Wolsey, p rovisional chairman re else." of lbeir people. of nge are eligible. Judges will be of tho organization. Rabbi E lmer Berger of Flint, announced at 9: later date. Emphasizing that the new organi- M.ielJ., will be executive director of Guest Speakers at zatiou. "will seek to identify n.nd de· the CounciJ which will open head­ Dr. Rosenberg to Lecture line the J ews as a member of a re- quarters in Now York a.s soon n.s a Ahavath Sholom Synagogue ligiou~ community a nd nothing el- charter is issued by Ne w York state. Rabbi Charles \Valdman, of Bo· At Sons of Zion Srnagogue sc," Rabbi \Volsey stated: " We are The Council will publish a magazine, ston, wi ll be guest speaker at the Dr. Rosenberg, orthodox rabbi for definitely opposed to a J ewish sta- will olJtablish a lecture bu~~au n:1d late Service this evening at the 15 years in Yonkers, N. Y. has been will rclcnse tracts on liberal Juda- Ahavath Sholom Synngogu0. He asked by the Isaac Elbannn Yeshiva ism. will discuss ' "Mizrnchi nn~ the Sc~c- College-, to present a lecture on Sat­ Zionists to Hear me of \Vorld Zionism." urday morning, 9 :30 o'clock, at the Sons of Zion Synagogue. On the Senior Hadassah Annual Shulnmith \Va.I d, of Ne w York, will Dr. David Pouliash address the women of the Congrc· evening of the same day, at 7 :30 Linen Shower,._ January 12 gatiou at a sociut which will follow o'clock, Dr. Rosen berg will gi vc a Dr. David Pouliash, of Waterbu- lecture on a subject of special in­ ry, Conu. will be guest speaker at Providence Chapter, Senior Ha· the ·service. terest to women. a. meeting of tho Providence Zioc- classah's annual Jinen shower will Rabbi Morris Silk will officiat.J?. ist District, Sun day evening, J an- take place January 12, 2 :30 o'clock, at the Biltmore Hotel, it was a.n- uary 3. nou11 ced this week. Mrs. :Prank Mel· Non-Cancellable Samuel Michaelson, president of lion, chnirm&n, :Mrs. Arthur Kaplan the organization, this week announ- and Mrs. Al Rosen, co-chairmen, ACCIDENT and HEALTH ' ced the following committee chair- will be a~istcd by a committee of INSURANCE men: Dr. Israel M. Goldman au

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