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Entered as Seeond-Class Marter, Nov. 7 , 1929, •• the Post Of. PROVIDENCE, R. I.. APRIL 22, 1932 5 Cen the Copy Vol. Ill. No. 30 fice at Providence, R. I ., Under the Act of March 3, 1879.

MAYOR JAMES DUNNE TRADITIONAL THIRD IPalestine Very Busy By the Way SENDS GREETINGS TO SEDER WILL BE HELD PROVIDENCE JEWS SUNDAY AT ZIN s During Depression Tidbits and News of City Hall, Annual Observance Opens Ori e for Jewish Personalities April 12, 1932. Funds to Buy Tools for Pal­ By DR. A S YURIS estine Pioneers By DAVID SCHWARTZ The Jewish Herald, 116 Orange Street, All arrang m ents ha ve b n com- I is · r1m1a rkabl h H • 00, fi n Providence, Rhode Island. pleted for the traditional Thlrd Sed r can lroos be oons1d r · ycholo 1- I fr dory pro 'C in P le un • l r_a the- r than conomi~, though ~ - 1. house and s • U d own lo Consider Gentlemen :- to be observed by lhe J ws of Pro 1_ ca de.nee on Sunday vening, April 24 h, nom1 c foe-I.ors ar~ .rtunly not 1 ck- 1 qu11• l 111 > on h1 ren the King of Providence, it a.l Zinn's Banquet Hall, 1.33 lb m_g; an 1t first becam pp, n:nt An so htll · P, I n. .in As Mayor w-, pound, i , h We Jews sometimes think that we r eat pleasure to extend son str e t. WI h h faJI of the pound t• rlm1t J,. of h • gives me g ac iv1 y ew ho have a disproportion of the world's the g reetings and good wishes of The gu st of honor al this y ar's In h J ·Wl h . In th g.r r wo'.ld fr·v r1 h building t. c v •ry troubles, but really is it so? Con­ to the J ewish people o f vent, will be Dr . J ehudri Ko ufman, an ab5:'_>lu • and uncondillon:~1 faith prtn mg up m ulmo the City l1•m nn T •l Aviv Th sider the case of the English Kfog­ our community during the Holy famous Hebrew and J wish aulhor 1n th incl . !I rue 1ble s b1h ly o f th •t of J 1·n.1 I rto I .ft vocanl m for that matter, of all the present Eu - Season which i s now being com­ an d orator, who has just arrivt-d from pound st, rlmg w.i t be o rv d; no u udt h1th, h ·1 ti • ·,r · b(-1 n fill d Th cloud! ropean royalty. memorated by them. P ales line mn tt r how oth r curr •net•• ro , .md ho of dcpr ru: n m ov r olh r Not enough are they harassed by The J ewish p eople have proved 0th r ·speak rs w ill includ !1•1! th B· k of Engl.ind . tood 11m ·in. k••pl . • y by the growing democratic movement, themselves in every way to be Goldberg o f Bo ton and Aaron 1n foe r; f illl th mpc:, and c.i ,- c.--ountr1c. ,r · th .. b ul in. :,c v1ty which -1~ rbe but it appears that there have been splendid ci ti zens, advocating as claw. Alter Boyman of lhlb city cly,;m!I th.1t mi t ov ·rwh ·Im th• ucl? ·nly a hr• un,:mployeh d m the Good" by Hector Bolitho, by Jews, Protc tant and ( nth Ii A "' P rt of int m · ti ·.J t o cl of J •w F bert r10. In wn.:in uv ncl• How important the book is deemed bration b ing Lhib month com- con.&id•.rcd L t P, J tm.iaru r· ny ing th s v•nth anniv rsary po a f 1r moun r, f ca ital in 'lC'Y t r i{ rd 1..n orw,g · gn,•, m may be regarded by the fact that the sixty-four spon­ m m orat One hundred and founding o f th H br w ni- p<,unds The fall of l rlmg p h m f'al ll.nE: . th anc• iw.f , inv, m n l New York Times gives n whole page d Monday for th of th sors were announc versity, a local c I bralion will l)(: a an •ntir I to in with ; h y for hr• J •w& of no n too gr... m•· ,no; in its book supplement to its re­ de Island Seminar on H uman Re­ Rho h Id n xt Friday venlng. April 2 Lh.. found 1l mcr,.chbl, a t. th n were I growing r !l) nt.ati v • of or. view. lationships to be held here on May <.-ompani d1•vo to all man- The proofs of the book ays the a t 8 :15 o'clock, a l T empl e Emanu- comiortJ.:CI by a unng t.hr•m lv of th 3 and 4, by the Co-Chairmen, Joseph h.it it would s ·dlly • , hrou n"r of prcpc.1r- Lory agricultural work, Times, "have been read by the Grand H. Gainer, Her bert M. Sherwood and El. of Hesse, the Dulce of Saxe­ This celebration will brin g together th unlum~ anc.l ben,-,fic •n ,.ctivities p;,rt1cul .. r ly that of pr pwi.n J7 grove Duke Max L . Grant. These sponsors are ....,,_ hnl h Coburg and Gotha and the Dean of all of the J ew1.sh commumty, Zion- of I.he ·• ~a ional Gov mm nt" in for ove r·..,,,,-, represen tative of t he leaders of Cath­ r,; ty Windsor, "and the Times plainly state is and n on-Zionis who hav • lh London. , h ·n this did no h.app n i sw, rn d by I from nil oli cs, J ews and P rotestants in the re­ I world e real purpo e of this book welfare of the Uni ers1ty at heart howcv r. they becil.lllt: r ·<:orici.led tr, iJ d d "that th gious, business, educationa l, s ocial I li who rejoice a t its progress. The th si uatirm and cl,-cirfod at th,. v • Q •r, .., :.ing fo r adv1c plan rind in­ is to dispel lhe as umptions" of Jew­ and civic life of the state. This sem­ and eel brati on will had lo be up and dr,ing ~tim, to f,,r.nohon Officwl Zi<,ni ., non­ ish blood. will be a regional gathering of speak ers al the local inar eodor Collier, who s.,ve h" r t of h 1r capi aJ for rh Z10n and plain m, n rn h,. str ., t, National Conference . of J ews be Professor Th the by A c-ting Pres1- pound, h;iving begun CJ'.> drop. m1ght • 11 rJ,- irr: informal on or a 'I u.nct in Christians, which body m et r e­ has been designated The King ls a Jew­ and d, to r epr nt continue lo do so; and they began to ·.-u g th• r •mna.nl of 1r capital cently in Washington, D. C. d nt Albert D. Mea Live the King Brown Univer ity. inv their fluid r urc " m unmrs so that since his time, Jewish Central Congregational Church; Rabbi Amenca ru:id served as a mem~r. of ties and barracks, who provide an buildin in the veins of · I cal · f g. • · has been circulating Samuel M. Cup of Temple Beth-El; the Amencan Survey Comm1SS1on rtant o reservoir o tenants Meanwhile the planting of new royal family, as well as f th H b U . •ty . Pal unpof h . f k h the English Rt. Rev. Mgr. Peter A. Foley, rector or e e rew ruvers1 m es- fever h eaf t_ Fth.eor in the veins of the Hohenzollerns." tine. Rabbi Goldman will speak and haor nebeew o~s, . or._ wtsor ers wd o groves goes forward at of SS. P eter and Paul's Cathedral; · t d th est ak ve n vmg ID =D or woo en months and months, long be ore Dr. W. Appleton Lawrence, rector of m ro "'.1ce_ ~ gu_ -spe ers. . huts will shift to p roper apartments tourist season, which begins at Purim The Queen's Grace Church; Rev. Lorenzo C. Mc­ An mv1tati_on 1s exte1:~ed to_ all 1;D at the first opportunity. Thus now and will include the Levant F air this Carthy, D. P., Ph. D., and Albert D. the corn:muruty to participate ID this houses are_ ab5?lutely necessary and y ear, individuals have arrived in Jewish Lover Mead, Ph. C., Sc. D ., Acting President c_elebration. Al~ are also urged to th e need is still too great fo r any search of mature or semi- mature But this new book by Bolitho, takes of Brown University. listen to t_he bro~dcast from J eru- immediate fear of a fall in rentals. groves. P articularly noticeable have up all the rumors and while admit­ are included salem, Pans, Berlin and London on High rentals may be brought lower, been those from Poland and Amer­ On the list of sponsors any ting that Prince Albert's mother was Max L. Grant, Samuel Sunday, May ~ t, fror:1 12:30 to 1:30 but the profits accruing from n ormal ica· fewer have come from Germ the following: i­ very attached to a fascinating army , Leo Logan, Charles Sil­ p. m. At . the 1:1ternational broadcast rents will, it is believed, never be and Latvia, on a ccount of the proh Newburger y from officer, Lieut. von Hanstein, declares verman, Samuel Steiner, Rabbi Mau­ the following will _speak: Dr. Magnes less than 10% of the capital in- bition of the export of m one some intimate members of the then Mazure, Dr. -Isaac Gerber, fro~ J e~em, Sir Her':>ert Samue 1:>, vested. those countries. rice M. difficulties of a court have told him "that there could Israel M. Goldman, Colonel Chief Rabbi Israel Levi from_ Pans There is yet another very impor- B ut this leaves the Rabbi ed. Among these have been no misdemeanor until at Joseph Samuels, Walter I. Sundlun, and Dr. Wasserman from Berlin. ~t cons!deration to be borne. in great many unsolv least four years after Prince Albert Charles C. Brown, Mrs. Marion L. nund. Pnces of labor and matenals "capitalists'' there are many who have was born." Misch, Miltpn Sulzberger, Archibald ---□, --- have not risen in P alestine despite only part of the funds necessary to Thus, Bolitho admits the affair be­ Silverman, B enjamin Brier, Jacob E. 20,000 People in Vienna the fall of the pound: TJ:ius there is buy land, plant a grove, and still have tween Albert's mother and the Jew­ Edelstein, Ralph S. Krauss, Benjamin ~o actual _lo~ of capital if the latter enough left to live on until the trees ish army officer, but contends that Levin, Abe V. Flink, Harry Loeb Ja­ Ask Passover Relief 1s kept within the country. bear fruit. There are many who the affair dated from after the birth cobs, Hon. Philip C. Joslin and The second class affected is the possess funds sufficient only for Jew from ~erica or planting, but not for land These of Albert. Charles Brown. 22 - (JTA)-Twenty elderly foreign Vienna, April England, Germany or Switzerland, have recently been materially assisted thousand persons applied for Pass­ false paradise of by the action of the Keren Kayemeth ---□--­ issued by who also lived ill a So over relief, official statistics , which was dispelled and the initiative of the "Yachin" Co­ recently revealed. personal security What? FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR the Kehillah by the uncertainty of capital. He had operative, which has undertaken to BROTHER OF RABBI LANDMAN Four thousand persons applied for him- settle the first hundred families of all of which we can only so­

Then he was supposed to have gone Leading U. S. Expert The committee of agricultural ex­ Some Folk-Lore A.bout Moses, to Midian. perts in P alestine, warmly recom­ The Passover Liberator On arriving in Midian h e w as im­ Encourage Middle Cla s mends the opportunities offered by prisoned by J ethro and w ould have the Hanotaiah Colonization Agency, a Palestine Settlem ent subsidiary of the Bnei-Binyamin Or­ died of hunger ii not for the virtu o1 1s By JOSEPH SHALOM SHUBOW ganization of Palestine and in asso- Zipporah, who kept him alive secret­ A survey of the agricultural oppor- ciation with the Pardess Hagdud of ly fo r seven or ten years an d finally tunities in Palestine open to pro- Newark, N. J ., consisting of the There is a world of rich legend prophetic powers At the age of three he was freed by her father J ethro, spechve middle class settlers, has trained sons of the pioneer settlers of and stirring tradition su rrounding he began to pr ophecy. been conducted for the past several 1880-90, who have colonized P etach­ who was led to believe Moses re­ months under the leadership of Jacob Tikvah, Rishon L'Zion Jewish or bette r Israe , Rechovoth, litish l ife in F or three months he was hidden mained alive through a miracle, _par­ de Haas, Abe Goldberg and others, in etc. A special survey of the activi­ Egypt before, during and after • the from the Egyptian authorities and ticular ly since he found him at pray­ close co-operation with a committee ties of this powerful and well-known Exodus. Later Jewish life becomes while in the basket floating the Nile er . Being able to uproot a sacred of experts appointed by the Farmers' colonization ag ncy in Palestine, made saturated with endless allusions to he was gu arded by angels. Pha­ F ederation of Palesti.n , led by by a committee of xperts, including rod in J ethro's garden, Moses was Moshe S milansky of Rechovoth, it is Moshe Smilansky, P . P ascal. I. Mil­ Egyptian slavery and finally to the raoh 's daughter discovered the babe; given Zippor ah as his wife, but the announced by Mr. Ganlyn Cornfield, 1 r and Mr. Chefetz, is reproduced in liberation itself. There is a d eep mys - she was afflicted with leprosy and children were to be reared as Jews Secretary of the P alestine Settlers I a compr he nsive and attractive book­ tical and legendary quality that is, was cured by m erely touching t he i n­ after the fust-born was reared as pa­ Service, 122 Fifth avenue, New York. 11 t, describing the orange plantations offer d by th Hanotaiah in its model however, fully rooted in the daily fant. She s aw it was a H e brew child gan after J ethr o's religion. Gershon the following events and those con­ colony, Na thanyah. life of the people and that is meant and was counselled by her m aids to was born and w as not circumcized in nected with th giving of the Law The P al •stine et-Hers Service, to illumine the c ourse of the national kill it, but the Angel G abriel pu n­ accordance with the agreement. But manned by the well-informed Zion­ belong to Sbabuoth or P enteco t. It history of the J ew s as a people. ' ished them and the pr incess had p ity as Moses ;ind h is family were on the ists, acts as a cl aring house for Lh is significant that Passover is not r - distribution of information on P ales­ But all those legends, picturesque o n the infant. way to Egypt to llberate the Israel­ garded particularly as a joyous f s­ tine opportuniti s for middle cl tales, that entire treasure of fo lk- j The s oothsayers knew the Re­ ites, Satan in the guise of a serpent settlers. tival because it marks the downfall lore, essentially indicate tie char- d€€mer of Israel was born and then devoured the upper half of the body of the Egyptians and we J ews are ---□--- acter of the people; they throw light only was the e dict repealed. Neith er of Moses and waited; Zipporah then ordamed not to r jo1ce a l th down­ J D E LA HE D on the people's suffering and hopes P har aoh's daughter n or other E gyp­ at once circumcize d her child and fall of our nem1es. ThlS but con­ PH.lLADELPHJ DRJ E and no doubt give a better and safer tian women c ould nurse the child Moses was saved. firms th lhesi laid down at th be­ insight into the soul and Wcltan- · Moses, for the mouth d estined to When God appeared before Moses Philadelphia, April 22-(JT )­ ginning of thls article that leg nd and Judge Leopold C. Glass has been schauung of the people than all later speak with God c ould n ot be pol­ while tending his sheep he refu d to folk lore are often a better mirror named chairman and Dr Cyrus Ad­ official dogma formulations and ere- luted. Hen ce a Hebrew n urse was listen for he would not be disturbed of a people's id als than fonnol hi$- I r 1s honornry chairman of th dal pronouncements. Fortunately, obtained and she proved to be his in his work for which he receiVE-d Am •rican Pal · in Cnmpa1~n of tory. , at all events, has never de- mcther . payment. Then appeared the pre­ Ph1ladclphi . pended essentially on a fixed the - r::oses is s pposcd to h::ive hac'. nomenon of the burning bush, which ology, but remains to this day an seven other names, som e say ten. none of the other sh epherds saw. The endless stream of living waters. Eight of these names are J ar ed, Abi ✓oice tha t spok w as that of his fath­ THE TALK 1~ acter of Moses, known as the father struction of Egypt at his hand. Th y Pharoah were lions and I opard , of the Prophets. the Divine Law- urged that the child be killed b ut at which could be siJcnc •cl and DINE J) CF C B Giver, the fiery orator, the c hampion G abrie l's intervention it was decided roll d only by the l, m ,r but wh HE'f of the oppressed, the liberator of Is- to give him a final test as to his in­ 'v1o •s drew near th •y LPcnm as g n­ PPY I u-. i b th · L R· I. r ·h . t r rael, the valiant military com m ander, telligence. A gem and a flaming coal Je as friendly do!¢; While en {ag uu l P pul Pri · • p(•n ' rr,m t l passionate lover of his people a nd the gem a nd the e ver-vigil ant Gabriel in­ nally u.if r d a wicked 1:n d I Im, · man who spoke with G od "panim el te1 fered and l ittle Moses took the nd A aron both had a shar ir L panim" (face to face) . flaming coal and put it to his tongu bringing th plagu upon Egypt and Allowing for the general familiarity so that he became tongue-tied and bo th ar treated lmost on par, of people with Moses the Biblical fig- stuttered a ll his life till he receiv d though oses r pr sen th uncom­ ure, as he is often visualized by Mich- the Law on Mt. Sinai. when he was promising phoph t and Aaron the A Title Fla~ ael Angelo's heroic statue, we shall cur ed of this defect. It is interesting compro:m.ising priest. treat here Moses the endless subject to n ote t hat D emosthenses, loo, was On the v ry ni ght of the Exodus of Ra bbinic glorification. His position supposedly a stu tterer at first. il is r lated, when Moses pr pared in Rabbinic li teratur e is even more The future leader remained al t he his paschal sacrifice, all th winds significant than that of the Patri­ palace till he was eighteen years old w re blowing through paradise and archs, very likely because to him is and often went out to see how his wafting through the atmospher all attributed the onerous and moment- b-ethren toiled and were lashed to the fragrant odors and perfumes and ous task of h aving moulded the a ne-ur lo"7 priee ·1eath. He urged u pon Pharaoh that these clung to the paschal sacrifice Israelite hordes into a n ation. A h alo he slaves be given one day rest in which could thus be sensed at a dis­ of superb legends are woven about -_ven. He slew the Egyptian task- tance of a forty days' journey. It is his figure. -nzster for beating a J ew, but this of interest Lhat when the Egyptian into an The finest human and divine pow ­ vas not mur der fo r the slave-driver fust born were slain, Batyan, Pha­ ers are attributed to him. He sup­ rad forced an Israelitish w om an in- raoh's daugh ter, was spared because posedly even influenced Cr eation , to a dultery with him. she had saved and reared Moses who Heaven and earth being fashioned be­ exorbitant eost The foes of Moses are n ow men- actually prayed for her life. Also cause of him. Noah saved f:·om ' ioned as having been Dathan and many more Egyptians were slain than the flood, say the Rabbi~ not beca use A. biram , who slandered him before m ight be ordinarily expected, since he actually deserved such kindness. • P haroah. Moses was arrested and the Egyptians are p ictured as a lewd, but because Moses was to be de­ about to be executed, b,1.1t his promiscu ous people; hence all on e's scended from him. Moses and Aaron neck 'urned to marble. The Angel Michael children m ight be slain. are represented as being the angels Taking advantage of new :hen came While on the eve o f the Exodus beheld by Jacob in his famous down from Heaven and '.tilled the executioner and Moses es­ all the Israelites were busy amass­ dream. Pharaoh was told by his low real estate prices Brown caped with the ing gold and silver and were general­ soothsayers of the expected birth of angel's further help. ly despoiling the Egyptians, the great bought a house at a surpris-­ Moses, the liberator, hence his edict Then there is an interlude in the leader Moses was busily occupied that the Israelite male children be life of Moses. The Bible speaks of gathering material for the construc­ ingl y low cost-but he failed cast into the river. Moses was born his going to Midian and becoming a tion of the House of God and also on the seventh day of Adar and he shepherd in the services of Jethro, to insure the title. seekingl everywhere for the coffin of was born circumcized and could walk his father-in-law. But the Rabbis the pious Joseph. Serah, the daugh­ and U!lk at once, though others held also tell of his becoming King of ter of Asher, one of the sons of Ja­ he was circumcized eight days after Ethiopia, marrying the Queen, but Then a flaw was found in cob, was still alive and birth. And when he came into the :-iot cohabiting with her during sae told Moses that the metal coffin of Joseph had world a marvelous light filled his the forty years of his reign, so that the title and the resulting been lowered into the Nile so its father's house, indicating his great he was dismissed, but in great honor. that waters should be blessed. She fur­ financial loss cost him as ., ther told Moses that the Egyptians believed that as long as Joseph's mu<;h as the original price bones remained hidden, the Israelites of the house. could never be liberated. Through wizardy and the use of the name of the • Lord written on a piece of paper l!.•tabU.hed 1902 See your real estate Asaete $500,000 thrown into the Nile, the metal cof­ broker for bargains 1n PASSOVER , fin rose to the surface and despite its great weight, Moses was able to houses. Then see us carry it alone. for permanent protev GREETINGS When the Israelites came to the Red Sea, Moses feared the sea would tion against financial not divide, but God assured him that at creation the waters agreed to be losses from Title Flaws. separated for that great occasion. The Israelites passed through dry-shod = ~ and the Egyptians were submerged When the children of Israel saw their ~ TITLI: GU~R"NTII COMPANY f PETER G. GERRY pursuers drowned, they desired to re­ Of RHODI: ISLJ\ND turn to Egypt to set up a kingdom 66 sourn MAIN STREIT Sl.ATIR TRUST BUlLOlNG there, but Moses urged them on to PROVIDENCE, R. I. PAWTUCKET, R. L Palestine and threatened them with Insurance Against Flaws in Estate force if they allowed themselves to Real Titles be deflected from their course onward Telephone DExter 5331- Ten Linea to receive the Torah and settle in the land promised the Patriarchs. But THE JEWISH HERALD, FRIDAY,"APRIL 22, 1932 Page 3

REFUSES TO EXEMPT tition at a m!!i:lting of the Board of SYNAGOGUE FROM TAXES Aldermen pointed out that the Sa­ The Anniversary of a Martyr for Judaism 1r"======cred Heart Roman Catholic Church had received relief from payment of FALL RIVER Y. M. New Haven, April 22-(JTA) - A By PHTI..JP SLOMOVITZ petition for the abatement of taxes taxes. for the pro~rty owned by the Con­ Mayor Murphy answered that the ANDY. W. H. A. gregation Teferas Adas Israel, was re­ Catholic Church received its abate­ Romantic story of Nicolas An­ searching for religious truth led him jected by Mayor :John C. Murphy. ment from the former Mayor, Thoi:nas toine, French-Christian Theolog­ to a new belief, to a piety which NOTES After the refusal sponsors of the pe- A. Tully, and furthermore that the ian, who gave up his life in paved the way to the martyr's grave petition from the Jewish Congrega­ name of Judaism on April 20, He was sent to the academies of tion did not conform with regularly 1632; who practiced Tenets of Ju­ and Sedan to prepare for the FALL RIVER TO REPRESENT DIS­ Every Night Is a Good Night submitted petitions. daism, although he was refused Reformed Church and for religious TRICT SIX AT ORATORI­ at ---o--- admission to our faith. leadership in . But the CAL CONTE T THE HUMMOCKS FIFTB CONFERENCE OF more he studied the more doubting ANGLO JEWISH PREACHERS Very few episodes in the romantic became his convictions. He became with history of J ewish people even begin an ardent and passionate student of au.rice Sludsky oI 869 Grinnell JACK REILLEY London, Apr il 22-(JTA)-The fifth to compare with the story of the fife the Old Testament and cam to the str t. F all River, w as awarded the conference of Anglo-Jewish preach­ of Nicolas Antoine, French-Christian decision that therein alone lay com­ Tbeologian, who, although he prac- plete religious truth. He applied o ded ion Sunday e vening, as the Dancing Every Night ers will take place in London on May speak r to r pr nl District Six in ~th, at the new Jewish Communal ticed the tenets of Judaism and lived the Rabbinate of for admission Center, which has just been dedi­ a J ewish life, later dying a martyr's to J~daism. He was refused. Th the w England Oratory Cont t to A $1.50 AND $2·00 death with prayers on his lips di- Rabbis feared revenge and violent re­ DINNER SERVED EVERY cated. be h ld May 15th at Boston. NIGHT-No Cover Charge Chief Rabbi J. H. Hertz, President rected to the God of Israel, was re- prisals on the part of ignorant mo . of the group, will open the confer­ fused admission to t he J ewish fold. / They advised Antoine to go to Italy Sludsky. a local boy and member ON BOSTON POST ROAD ence. Speakers will include D' Avig­ Three hundred years ago-on April O: to the Nether~nds and informed i the David R. Radov ky Chnpt r of Phone North Attlebor-0 1000 dor Goldsmid, Herbert M. Adler and 20, 1632-he was strangled and then him t!'at J ws enJoyed greater fr :e- th A. Z A, spok on the subj ct, others. burned at the stake in Geneva on th dom m th0~ _lands and had less to uTh Out! wry of W r ." His corn­ charge of blasphemy. Fif n clergy- fear from religiously enrag d and 1g- men and professors of theology wer , no~l masses.. . petilor w:J Jacob Dress of Provi­ ~~·======~~ among the witnesses at a trial which . 1colas Antom folJowed th Lr ad- d nc , who spok' on "Th In r­ commenced on April 11. Sev ra1 vic and I ft for V me , th r~ lo AJJ1ed D bl h, II Th y be Can­ pleaded for mercy and a light sen- 1 arn lhal nowher wa th r pea~ ct·il d?" tence, arguing that the only sin of fo r lsra-1; that J ws w r le ra ted the accusenr d Bu his conviction and the dual exis nee of this Christian h.i.5 dignJ ty-the heroic determination Marrano. with which he not onJy amhn,ced hi In secret he practiced alJ Jewish n w faith but clung to it-gain d a BETTER PENNSYLVANIA BARD COAL rites, recited his prayers in Hebrew, ho of friends for him. and lhc honored all Mosaic commands. In later pleaded for elem ncy for th public be preached from a Christian convert to Juda.ism. While th judges pulpit. B ut he uttered the name of hr ·atened and did everything in Jesus as liltle as possible. His ser­ their power to se<:Ure a victory for mons took their texts almost exclu­ Christianity by getting Nicolas An­ sively from Isaiah and the other toine t.o deny Juda.ism and lo re-em­ Prophets, and his lectures became brace the Christian religion, his famed. 1t was some time thereafter friends, admirers and defenders that the lack of Christian ideology pl adecl for a light sentence. The ac­ was discovered in the texts of his ser­ cused himself remained immovable: mons. It was later revealed that he his passionate reply was: "I am a Jew! had never uttered the apostolic con­ I am a J ew!" fession audibly. The pe1).Sallts of Divonne wer Ietrezat, Parisian p astor, came to OU'LL NEVER thrilled by the eloquence of their new Antoine 's aid. He pleaded and begged pastor. But the lord of an adjoin­ for him. But the judges would not ing manor felt otherwise, and once, recede from the position of extreme on a Sunday, when Antoine declared punishment to serve as an example that God had no son that there was to blasphemers. KNOW HOW MUCH only one God this lord threatened to The best example of Antoine's sin­ denounce him to the synod and lat.er cere convictions were offered during he did. It was during Antoine's ser­ his imprisonment, when he presented mon on the second Psalm., which to the ecclesiastical court twelve ar­ Chlistian theology interprets as pre­ ticles in which be outlined his relig­ COMFORT A FUEL CAN dicting the coming of the son of God ious beliefs. He drew upon the thir­ that this was uttered. teen articles of faith of Soon Antoine began to show signs and pointed to "eleven philosophical of u tter gloom and deep despair. On objects against the dogma of the GIVE TILL YOU TRY OUR one occasion he interrupted the read­ ." Two of the three memorials ing of a Psalm-the 74th-to proclaim which he addressed to the judges who himself a J ew and as a blasphemer of condemned him have b!!i:ln pre­ Christianity. When his extremely served. nervous state was discovered he was Jewish history is replete with put to bed and it was revealed that stories of martyrs and saints, but sel­ he was in need of medical attention dom, if ever, has so romantic a story as a result of a self-inflicted opera­ as that of Nicolas Antoine been re­ tion brought about by his extreme peated even in the tragic history of faith in Judaism. In the meantime Israel. April 20, 1632, marked an un­ his fellow clericals tried to usual tragedy in the history of relig­ persuade him to re-em brace Chris­ ions, and added the fascinating story tianity. But they failed miserably. of Nicolas Antoine to J ewish his­ He continually and consistently pro- tory.

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~-,,..,,_q,,~ . Israel's Passover Pale tine Very Busy th During Depr es ion !,~"t , J.nc., With News Corresponaems them to "schul" to make them feel at d ndent on ext rnal couses ov r home. honored, y all countri , o.11 na­ which it can have no conlrol. U All Ove1 th e World tions accepted hls teachings, n.nd ru.s thought is g-jv n to gen l J ·wish God is worshiped n els and th impoverished J ,wish l( ipling Tn.1 , storms winds gr at nd m .s, 1t becom obvious that fur­ Cents the Copy. By Mail, $2.50 per ron . r ndmg th moun ins and l.her lrncls of land must be cquir •d, Subscription Rates: Five and Israel br aking 1Il pi~~ lh roe blew and oth r fi ,)els o( OJi!ricultur or m- Annum, payable in advance Our Engl' h friend, Mr. Ra d ard over him . . . . but they part •d th d lry d v lo •d That is, pdvat Kipling, apparen tly · no1 over-fo od Re S<:a for !sra I to p.i throusth •n •rpr is still i u.ffic1 ·nt lo do of J ews. . . . . toward o. gr at Uf On old mo than in n 'fy th J w h color­ k THE JEWISH HERALD invites correspondence on s ubjects of interest t£, He has j ost wrHt n a n w boo of I ,1, a young ra l. ing in th• Y1.shuw, though v •n o it poems, and one of the poems., dealing And what d s our Pi1SSO Vf•r f, t1- now d mor' th v •r before. W the J ewish people, but disclaims responsibility for a.Tl indorsement of with Hollywood, r u : val mean, but th, birth of ;i no lion, still r · uir th ac1Jv1ti of th nation­ the views expressed by the writers. " And .h er com tir, d }Outh.s and "and y t y 11 un o m Kin - al ms i ut1onslo ·1bl hour nomy, and maids that f ilfll to lo c or dom of Pri ' d a holy , lion" both pr , nt ond fu un-, on n finn bu. I 1n (Exodu HU) , h•nc 1 -r-:1 trmped Th, ot1on J Fund m t tJI pur- In ton to lhr ughout the world throuKh .firC> ch . lr1nd, and th · K r n y FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1932 till hdp t n,w ttl ,r find tun Lik mitt •n tin and w t r, procl imrnl( bJ m1 Hm " m t ht fo · 1f •h own,,r r pnva • nd cv ry word th t t in t th ch · Pn l ord in ·d by God U1 th•· 1t1,I 1. tor np h• full adv n g and how tha t e:ik n th ug ht I d ·rt of S1 1. nd lsrn I atch th r nd d ------th c u otry off •r him. not wntch for oaughl.'' of h ti oru. \ Jewish Calendar the of d .i vor ' ub: rihe ow to In oth r wor d , U) t ro s .on ·iblc for the u t on r Th ~ Jt'wi b II -ra1d a nd in on t he movi n 5692 1932 t fo r th ir ''ra·l o r blad e r it to I t ell. Mr. Kiplin.g oug ht to be b u t I un ha r h now with lh · J e•M,. · - h ~ of oUI IU) 7TH DAY PESSACH ...... THU RSDAY, APRIL 28 d ' · dornin nc of th • mo \ Fun(1 ral Dirr,ctor and ROSH CHODESH IYAR ...... SATURDAY, MAY 7 larg I a thing of the LAG B' CMER ...... TUESDAY, MAY 24 •, · n't :vlr. Erriuafnt r ROSH CHODESH SIVAN ...... ' ...... SUNDAY, J UNE 5 rit u l '>O m of T hi · and f . H i'> a gen- 1ST DAY SHABUOTH ...... FRIDAY, JUNE 10 \\ for in.s tan T hat • ROSH CHODESH TAMMUZ ...... TUESDAY, JULY 5 ti d i mu r 'I110ugh th Mn.lti ian U oudln.i i ' FAST OF TAMMU Z ...... THURSDAY, .JULY 21 s fo onlinu long d d , t ,;,. o new boo bout him ROSH CHODESH AB ...... WEDNESD AY, AUG. 3 opium in t ent. Tha t nu.ght ar lo appear . mak a goo , too, fo r lGplin~. F AST OF AB ...... THURSDA Y, AUG. l1 and we pr wne il th · R OSH CHODESH ELLUL ...... FRIDAY, SEPT. 2 ,r uilty party in th.a l ROSH HASHONAH ...... SA TUR.DAY, OCT. 1 of the Engti h, th - p ould b .: YOM KIPPUR ...... MONDAY, OCT. 10 written. I urr y 'i i FIRST DAY SUCCOTH ...... SATURDAY, OCT. 15 WI h S HEMINI ATZERETH ...... SA TUR.DAY. OCT. 22 R e ativity SAMUEL SIMCHA TH TORAH ...... ·...... SUNDAY, O CT. 23 propo~ of the de:p r wrile: B nnett Che rolet Co. ROSH CHODESH CHESHV AN ...... MONDAY, OCT. 3 1 Slomovifa, from etroit, ' ou mi!!'h t 776 Elmw ood A enu y - ROSH CHODESH KISLEV ...... WEDNESDAY. NOV. 30 quot,e one of our kjbHze a ing: SOFORENKO BR O 5f>.15 FIRST B AY CHANUKAH ...... SATURDAY, DEC. 24 "B efore the war. you needed .,S-O, ­ W d ED ROSH CHODESH TEBETH...... THURSDAY, DEC. 29 C-0 0 to a millionaire. durin the A war and inflation perioru., 100,000, now · 10,000 is enough." REPRESENT G THE TRADITION OF OUR PASSOVER r-----,-·~-~~ K ick in g T h em In an age of machinery and r ampant intellectualism, there 1 is apt to be much scoffing of the conventional observances of the Upstairs NEW YORK LIFE BELL ' QuHe a numbe r o f J c, ish mem­ Passover holidays, In a younger age, when men and wom en w ere ber of the fac ulty of Colum bia ni­ : ELECTRIC CO. more inclined to accept without analysis the religious theories versity have igoed the protest against INSURANCE C:0. j the exp ul ion o f Reed Barri , editor RAD I 0 of their fathers, in all J ewish homes at P assover time were the of the Cohrmhia Spectator. One of i age-old Seders, the matzoths, the holiday prayers, as well as the tho e signing is Pr of. Bernard Stern, f K el inator who, it will be remembered, follo w­ 1116 NEW INDUSTRIAL beautiful veneration of t he g lamorous victories over trials of ou r ing his grad:.iation at t J1 e Hebrew El tric R fr:ig rator Hebrew ancestors. In our present day and generation there Union College, huned Communist and TROST BUILDING I abandoned a R abbinical career for j 257 2 SM1TH STREET should be an even more widespread observance and understand­ ociology. TELEPHONE GASPEE 1663 i Telephone DExter 7012 ing of the Passover holiday. The expulsion of Harris, by t he f Open 8 a . m. - 9 p. m. way, re calls the s imilar expulsion i _ a_ , _ aw,_ v_ ,,_, The problems of the diet have always been given ,an exag­ during the war of Rifkind. What will gerated importance at Passover. New pots and pans, new dishes, happen to Harris? Probably s omething similar to what happened to Rifkind; new foodstuffs have also occupied a large share of attention. In let me tell you that the years since Superior Cabinet fact, so many business establishments have gone into the observ­ his e.....-:pulsion have been very good to him. FAIRLAWN Works, Inc. ance of Passover's dietary restrictions that the holiday has be­ Rifkind, as you may know, is one come a source of real revenue. Macy's has a special Passover of the authors of "Of Thee I Sing,'' CHEVROLET CO. BUILDERS' FINISH one of the musical hits of the New New Points of food department; variou,s dairies have gone to the expense of 21 and CABINET WORK York stage. Superiority for 1932 PLANT: selling milk proper for the most orthodox observer. All this Simplified free Wheeling, Silent Syner-Mesh Gear-Shifting, Down­ 19 River St., Pawtucket, R. L lends to the thought that Passover is a period of spring house­ Depression Draft Carburetion with Heat Con­ Phone Pawt. 2456 cleaning, and gives an opportunity for a complete change of food trol and 18 others; all models on OFFICE: and Divorce display. routine. Depressions are not all to the bad, 517 Grosvenor Building if we may believe Dr. Alfred Cohen 385 SMITHFIELD A VENUE While all this may be true, and the traditions attached to Corner Mineral &Pring Avenue Providence, R. I. of Columbia University. Dr. Cohen Phene GAspee 3924 the dietary observance of Passover are widespread and of gen­ cites figures showing that since the Telephooe Peny 2e69 depression set in there has been a eral acceptance, in order to make,. these traditions more spirit­ decrease of about 10,000 cases from ual and less material for the present generation, we should at­ the usual number. to them. We should make In the prosperity period, just be­ tempt to relate a beautiful significance fore the slump, there was a divorce Reliahle Seeds v:~~~~E a v aliant attempt to show how the use of matzoths is only our in the United States, says Dr. Cohen, LAWN vividly t he hardships of the every two minutes. Now, there is Fertiliz:e-rs - lnsecticides modern method of commemor ating one about every three minutes. Of Hebrews, freed from bondage, on their journey across the desert course, people are hoarding every ­ Flowering Bulbs C ATAL.O G U f: O H RE:~ V EST ·I' ever alluring Fertile Crescent. We should make the thing these days-money as well as toward the husbands and wives. They're throw­ Seder. a symbol of Jewish home life, with all possible emphasis ing nothing away - even if it is a ~tl!JJ~ St, m~Xill,, S~ro~~~ . upon t he idea that Eret z Israel has been and must continue to be spouse. 41 and 43 Was h ,n3ton Street • · Divorces have been continually in­ . Co r n rr E d dj 5,,.e.e people. Our main the dream of the whole family of the J ewish creasing in the United States, con­ .. ,,, ~ ~~~~~ .. ~ ~ effort at this t ime should be to think of the traditions of our Pass­ tinues Dr. Cohen (making allowances, of course, for the depression period), over holiday, not in terms of the simple observances themselves, and the doctor estimates that at its but rather in terms of what those observances imply. It is al­ present rate of compounding by 1S65, 51 per cent. of American marriages ways impossible to compel the following of laws which are not will be ending in divorce. CO. honestly understood. If we would have the Passover kept alive Of course. one must be a little care­ CUSHING WEATHERSTRIP ful about this type of predictions, but and intact with all its real beauty, we must teach more than ever Kulmann Self-Adjusting Metal Weatherstrips--Awnings­ the problem is a serious one. Not Shades-Wood and Metal Screens before the s piritual value of its traditions. Such teaching alone so much, it seems to me, because of the number of divorces in itself, but 1515 NEW INDUSTRIAL TRUST BUILDING will continue the true veneration and understanding of Hebrew because the forures show how far we TELEPHONE GASPEE 1984 fortitude and strength. are from settling the great problem THE JEWISH HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1932 Page 5

Zeta Epsilon Pi Fraternity Asserts Starving Carpatho­ Russian Jews Get Negligible 0. H. C. Will Hold A regular'\ meeting of the Zeta Ep­ Relief from Government Funds Annual Dance at silon Pi Fraternity was held at the Prague, April 22---(JTA)-Assert­ TEMPLE BE.TH-- EL home of Samuel Bomes, Sunday, ing that the Jewish population in the Arcadia, April 28 April 17. famine-stricken districts of Carpatho­ Robert Kaufman, Milton Roten­ Russia. is receiving negligible assist­ SERVICES One of the most popular events on ance from general relief funds col­ ing the winners, consideration will be berg and Joseph Schw~ were ad­ allowed for the age and class of the the Jewish calendar for the spring mitted as pledgees. Morris Arono­ lected by the authorities, Jewish lead­ On Tuesday evening, April 26, various contestants. is the annual dance of the Order of ers are making r epresentations to the vitz, Chairman of the Executive services will be held at 8 o'clock. Hebraic Comradeship, which will be government for more equitable treat­ held on the last day of Passover, Committee, reported that at the next Rabbi Gup will preach on "Remem­ THE BOOK OF THE MONTII ment. ber the Days of Old." CLUB Thursday evening, April 28, at the meeting he· would suggest a definite The worst sufferers, it is pointed Arcadia Ballroom. meeting place. out, are the Jewish children, both ABOUT 250 CHILDREN ATTEND The Book of the Month Club will Due to the fact that the affair is The Initiation Committee, under those who attend the p;eneral schools SEDER SERVICE hold its next meeting at the home of at the close of a holiday season, this and the special Jewish schools. The the chairmanship of Samuel Bomes, Miss Hazel K essler, Sunday evening, particular dance of the 0 . H. C. has impoverished youngsters are granted April 24. become quite popular as a reunion .read the new initiation, which was More than 250 children were pres­ no assistance, while their Christian ent at the Seder h eld Sunday morn­ -----sOt---- place for friends, attracting hundreds approved by the members. classmates receive food. from Fall River, Newport, Brockton, ing. They were seated about tables, CHRISTADELPHIAN 0 beautifully decorated, in many colors. New Bedford. Taunt-on, Wor~ster Representatives of all the classes took PALES TINE Pil,GlillrlAGE and ev n Boston. part. The committee in charge of this Among the hbnorary guests we re London, April 22 -(JTA) - F ive year's dance co nsists of Samuel Kagan. the President of the Congregation, hundred tou,rists have left for P ales­ social director, chairman; J oseph Charles C. Brown; Chairman of the tine from England during the last Wuraftic, presid nl, board of dir - Sabbath School Committee, Albert A. tors; a mu I Shindler, Edmund Wex- Cohn, and a Trustee, Paul B. Paris month to participate _in the Levant 1 r, CorT1s W ldrnan and Myron K 1- Miss Amy Wise, the Principal of the F alr and to spend P assover in th 1 r . school who had just returned from Holy Land. Dunclng will bo in ord r from ight a long stay in Florida, extended h er The group includ s many proml­ unW tw lv and ticke may be pro­ greetings to all present. n nt Jewi.!b i.ndustr.wlists and social cur •d from uny m~mber of com­ Special For "Passover" The. Seder was conducted by Rabbi mlt nwn d obov • or al lh door Samue l M. Gup and was gjven under worke as w LI as r pr en tiv · of nt th· Arcadl on th vening of the the au.spices of the Sisterhood of non-Jewish firms. danc Temple Beth-El. The commHtce in charge consisted of Mrs. Samuel M. Cup, chairman; Mrs. Henry .Ehrlich, 66 Pc. Dinner Sets Mrs. Bert Bernhardt, Mrs. William TI-IE BE T L TOW Silverman, Mrs. Ca p r Sutton and Mlss Cordelia Blumenthal. EVERY D 50 of Semi Porcelain Ware AT TII'.E DANTE The Rhode Island Semmw- on Hu­ OPPO TTE ROWN HOTEL man R lationship is 1n nd d to oo 18-95 an due lional and spiritual •x •n- WE ERVE ME.RJC U IT Ll nc . For two days, May 3 nd . r pr entative · of Pro Coth­ u..n , If you c n g I,,, ,r food 8 dinner plates, 8 breakfast plates, 8 bread and butters, olics and J c , wJll coruud r th pdc · caus s of group prcjudlc • , d at­ your ch ·ck 8 soups, 8 tea cups, 8 tea saucers, 1 casserole, 1 sugar, tempt to find ways and me:an to up­ PE, 0 ' 0 1 creamer, 1 nappy, 1 large platter, 1 medium platter, root th m. Among th J ·w who will paruci- 1 sauce boat, 8 fruits, 1 pickle. pa l.e in lhc program ar : !utbb1 uls Wolsey of PhiJadelphia, Rabbi aac For "Passover," that memorable feast of thanks­ Landman of Br oklyn, Rabbi J onah B. Wise of New York City, Jud'!· Jo­ giving, you need a whole new set of dishes! Why seph M. Pr kaucr of N w York City not choose this distinctive set at this low price? and Rabbi Samuel M. Gup. x L. Grant is act.mg as one of the thr co-chairmen of th Ex cutive Board. Third Floor ANNUAL MEJ:.'Tf G OF I TER- 1100D OF TEMPLE BETH-£L, ~1 MO DAY, MAY 9 The annual meeting of the Suile:r­ ho cl will be h Id on Monday, May 9 The nominating oornmitl con­ J. A. FOSTER CO. sisting of Mrs. Samue l Colitz, chair­ man; Mrs. Rae Dimond, and Mrs. Gustave E. Koppe, announce the fol­ lowing slate of qfficers for lhe corn­ JEWELERS ing year: President, Mrs. J . George Nathan­ son; Vice President, Mrs. Max Sie­ 69 DORRANCE STREET gal; Treasurer, Mrs. Joel J . Pincus; Financial Secretary, Mrs. Adolf Mel­ ler; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. Lester Summerfield; Recording Sec­ retary, Mrs. Moses Einstein; Auditor, FLORSHEIM SHOE STORE Mrs. Helen Donig; Board of Direc­ tors, Mrs. John Brownstein, Mrs. 119 MATHEWSO STREET PASSOVER GREETINGS Jack Davis, Mrs. Maurice L. Fox, Mrs. Milton Fuld, Mrs. Samuel M. RIALTO THEATRE BUILDING Gup, Mrs. E. Gardner Jacobs, Mrs. Open Till 10:30 P. M. Saturdays Abraham Kestenman, Mrs. ~amuel Markoff, Mrs. Isaac Rose and Mrs. Jo­ 82 P-ASSOVER RECIPES tn the seph B. Webber. BAR-MITZVAHS JEWISH COOK BOOK At the reception held in the Ves­ try Thursday morning following the By FLORENCE KREISLER GREENBAUM Bar-Mitzvah of Samuel Rouslin, Wil­ liam Odesky, Shepard Rosenberg and A Book of 448 Pages, Containing 1600 David Bytovetzski, at the Passover Services, special greetings were ex­ Recipes According to Jewish Dietary Laws tended to the newly arrived "Sons of the Covenant" by boys who have CONTENTS OF PASSOVER DISHES been formerly Bar-Mitzvahed. The speakers included Max Meller, New­ Almond Balls for Soup HOW TO SET THE Pesach Boraht ton Bellin, Albert Kleinberger, Ar­ Almond Cw TA!3LE FOR THE Pesach Cake with Wal• thur Bernstingle and Bernard . Ru­ Almond Hilla SEDER SERVICE nuts bien. Almond Macarooll.8 Pie Crust Imberlach Potato Flour Noodlee Almond Pudd1nc MEN'S CLUB - LAYMEN'S Kentucky Chrimsel Potato Flour Pudding Apple Pudding SERVICE Kremslekh Potato Flour Sponge Apple Sponge Pudding Cake Lemon Cream Filling Batter Puddinc Potato Marbles A Layman's Service will be held Please Accept Our Lemon Pre.serves Beefsteak Pie Potato Plum Knoedel by the Men's Club of Temple Beth­ Mamo·uras (Turkish) (Hungarian) • Beet Preserves (Rua- El on Friday evening, April 29, as an slan) Marrow Dumpling-a Potato Pudding expression of its religious interest Thanks For Your Valued Prunes Beolaa Matzoth Charlotte Two prominent laymen of the con­ Dipped in Eggs , Prune Blintzes Binnoilia (Tm-kiah) Radish Pre.serves ( Rus• gregation, Adolf Meller and Harry Carrot Pudding Eirkuchen sian Style) Loeb Jacobs, will deliver sermons ·Patronage Of The Past Year Kleis Cbrimsel Raisin Wine Kugel from the pulpit, interpreting their ob­ Chocolate Cake Meal Cake Red Mullet in Cases servations of the world scene, in the Cinnamon Stlcb Meal Kleis Rosel, Beet Vinegar light of religious faith. In addition Meal Macaroons Rum Sauce Cocoanut Puddlnir; Scrambled Matzoth to these discourses, Rabbi Gup will Cookies Meal Noodles speak briefly. • Sole with Wine Date Cake Plum Pudding Others drawn from the member­ with Scrambled Egga ( French Recipe) Egg Marmalade Sponge Cake ship of the Men's Club will partici­ 0UR ( U eberschlagene BEST WISHES English Lemon Stewed Stc,wed Sweetbreads pate in the 0rder of the service and Fish Matzoth) Shalet Strawberry Dessert as ushers. The women will be most Filled Matzoth Kleis Spice Cake Strawberry Shortcake welc-0me. The !?resident, A. H. Filling for Chrimsel Meat Blintzes with Matzoth Meal Klein, will be chairman of the ser­ FOR Foam Torte Sugar Syrup German Puffs Mina (Turkish) Wine Sauce vice. Grated Apple Pudding Mock Whipped Cream Yom-Tov Soup In connection with the Father-and­ Hasty Pudding Piilestlne Soup Zwiebel Matzoth Son Night program· now being pre­ pared by the Men's Club for its A HAPPY PASSOVER meeting on Tuesday, May -17, the boys Price - $2.00 Postpaid of the Sabbath School will prepare competitive essays on the subject, "What My Father Means to •Me." The Send Your Order Now to Men's Club will award gold pieces to TH~ B~OlVNJHoP the winners. All essays ,should be THAYfR.l'T. AT ✓ PONJ"OR!:I) BY submitted to Rabbi Gup not later 8fNfVOLfNT , lsANGROCt( PROVIOfNCE, R.I. than Sunday, May 1. THE JEWISH HERALD AT BROWN CAMPU✓ 116 ORANGE STREET PROVIDENCE,R.L The winning theme will be read on the night of tbe meeting. In decid-

I THE JEWISH HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1932 Page 6 ____ .,. ____, - - ~----....-..----- ...... ------·- - • Happenings of Interest ID the Women's World ORGAN OF THE LEAGUE OF JEWISH WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS All newt for this page MUST be in thu office by TueacMl7 - - _a_,_ PAULINE CHORNEY, Women's News Editor - - W - ~ - - - - 1- - - - •• - - - ...... a ■ - - I - - ••• - - ■■ ------■------MARTIN'S SHOPPE ILadies' Auxiliary of Regular Meeting of Women Pioneers' Ouh Home for Aged A sn. MRS.MA.ak W dding War Veterans Observe Mothers' Alliance Board Hold Meeting Board Meeting to be We e e O ress~, . to be Held Monday Held Monday at Home Misses' Dresses, Coats and Suits Fourth Anniversary A board meeting of the Women Pioneers' Club was held Thursday and also Remodel Due to tht holidays, the next reg­ Our Fitting and Work Is Guaranteed · Tne fourth anniversary of the La­ at the home of Mrs. Louis Smirn on A regular meeting of the Executive Reasonable Prices dies' Auxiliary of the Jewish War ular meeting of the independent Lenox avenue, with Mrs_ Harry Beck Board of the Jewish Home for th ROOM 420 - KINGSLEY BLDG. Veterans was observed at a meeting J ewish Mothers' Alliance will be held presiding. Aged Association will be held Mon­ day afternoon, April 25, at Z o'clock. GAspee 1818 of the organization held last Thurs­ on Monday afternoon, April 25, at 2 Mrs. Anna Rice, chalrman of the day evening at the headquarters, 100 at the Home on Orms s~t. o'clock, at the Jewish Home for the bridge to be held on May 2, rt-ported Quarterly reports will be given by Niagara street. Mrs. Max A. Cohen that Mrs. Jack Pritcher has bttn ap­ presided. Ag-ed on Orms street. the various standing ch.alnnen on the pointed co-chairman and Mrs. S Lo­ activities of th Home. The feature of the evening was the ---10,-..--- ww, treasurer. The sunshine chair­ Acknowledgm(!nt is mad by the llghting of a large birthday cake, by man reported that a copy of the and the board and thanks are of s o ck a n o e t t School officers the four presidents in their order '"Plow Woman" has n p n d .xt. nded for the r ceipt of various office: Mrs. Herman Davis, Mrs. Paul Head Addre s M eting t.o Mrs. Morris M llion, who is ill. articles clonal d for th Passover at Robin, Mrs. Leo Wine and Mrs. Max Mrs. L. Sherman stateDDDDOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOODDODOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD~ Youth." A question period followed Home for the Aged, afternoon. ance, afternoon. 5692 1932 PASSOVER SUPPLEMENT

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dumplings and pan cakes, that the and fold in, a litUe at a time Bake potato flour makes fine cakes, there in mod rate oven (325 degree ), for mould be no trou ble. Of course, about an hour. Two cups growid Passover Greetings FROM CHOMETZDIGE neither baking powder nor baking nuts may be added if d sired. soda may be used. But any possible lmond ak To My Many heaviness from this omission is off­ TO PESACHDIGE set by usin~ a large quantity of eggs, T n egg , 2 cups sugar, 1 cup cake Jewish Friends and Patrons By SIBYL SOROKER and stirring the cake batt rs an nd­ me l or malzoh meal, 1 cup blanched and chopped almonds, 1 Cu~~~~~~~~:n:=U:::U:::D::::li>=lt;l't;l'Q1:i::i.::OO=tsO~~=l~~.....,.....,_...,,_.,,_..,....,.,...... ,...... ~ lessly long time. p. varulla, 1 I tsp. saJl P esach, som how, is not com Beat yolks of ggs and sugar unlil C.H. CREATON After the Seders are over the most the wooden spoon and th feat.her without difficult th Jmond maca very light and fluffy. Add me I, al­ problem for modem Ameri­ used by the searchers to coUect the almond hon can J ewish h bread. And y and sponge monru and varull . Add salt to the 1333 NORTH MAIN ST. ousewives is to concoct she is a bit glad that fig and da a variety of she can consciously puddings, the whit of eggs and beat unW stiff and dishes that will appeal do away with this malzoh latkes Providence to the family and still be rather quaint ceremony! ; the borsh . fold into cnk mixture Bak al 325 within the st u.ffing. realm of Passover th knoed Is, th degr • for on hour and lcn m1.nu and not comprised How about the n c ssari for th the P sach candies, not fo of ingredients forbidden during Pass­ 1th r luung bottom of pan wilh wax Seder service. Is everything r ady? matzoh and egg combinations. over. The J ewish Telegraphic Agency Of course, all that is needed is to fol­ paper or using pan with r •movable Wh n r ady to s rvc and The J ewish Herald h ave ob­ low tradition and th Haggadah. Th ch bo lam. Crut d rind of l mon and Borsht (which has, of co be n tained an article giving a number of Sed r service is on of lh most ap­ jui • may add d if desi d r ady for ks and s ~~~~~W~~~~,,.~~ ,: ~ relishing recipes for Passover as well pealing of our many b auliful t. 2r - J k much of th qwd quired for monies. It is a uniqu 1 .;restone Serv-:ce as discussing how the contemporary fonn of home about lw minu ·ckt•n Two cu cak m••,ll. .. cup po ato F ., " American J ewess goes about her worship; it is impressive; it i sym­ flour, 2 t •a,.ocmn,.. with b a hot , hn baking powd r , 1 Passover preparaCions,-Editor's Note. bolic; it is ceremonious; it 1s of t.. s,: full b n rru wit.h a on baking dn, 1 le- poon S I Mrs. Young Housewife is a very spiritual chann. The usu l symbolic • u tores, nC. boil d , ad u J;tmfil r, l t ·ru on mnumon, 1 teo­ dishes? J must rem m her v rything V- D. HOWARD, President busy person. She is preparing for serve. Do not boil s p n nulm,,y 3 l•gg.· l 1.:up SUI( r, Pesacb. And now, as sh e hustles ~ven the extra copi s of the Hag­ eggs. 1 cup hon y, l cup boil coIT • . l EXTENDS around, completing gadah Th • us urd ar the last minute - Mrs. Young Housewil is b - t.hn: 1bl"!iJ)OOn !Jv od, I cup chop cl coming anxious. e eggs o two q t Passover Greetings details, she wonders: Have I t.ak n Pi cru.sL \Wily U nu care of every detail for the S ed r? It is around thr symbo prom- a problem on Pu v, if 1 • 1ft tog •Lhn o!J dry in ,redi ·n .!i x­ To Their Many Have I left something undone? Have cr•pl Lh u~nr ,t .I( w ·II. add­ inent that memorable njght in Egypt 15 n d lrus way, lh . will Jewish Friends and Patrons I overlooked anything? mg th • u11,,,r graduully Ix I do so want -that the whole Sed r rv1c i.s be o mo t ngr o 1 1.: hon y STORE No. 1 to please the folks 111 , for they haven't. built. And so, wh •n the tabl is t m rind p ry; • ta- o.nd cofl · ·, ,Jnd dd, th ·n t1r oliv • oil on dry invr · i ·nt Grcu, • p. n DYER and DORRANCE ever spent the P assover holiday with that first night, ther are found; hree bl n fol and odd th Pd mrt t- me before. Father, well, he's a bit matzohs--the bread of n.ffuc ion, of with oi l nd sprlrt.k.l · tht· bot om with STORE No. 2 tolerant, but mother does insist up- zoh.5. When dry. d ~2 cup mr,Lzo poverty, of haste, the dough sltll un­ me l, 2 eggs, 2 ugor • ·hopp< d nu . Pul in doufilh, nd LA SALLE SQUARE on all the ceremonials and buk ,rn symbols i avened that was carri d out of teaspoon x w nd p · m o mod over for 4-0 min­ ~.... ~~~~~~W~~~~~~~~, handed dowrr by tradition. Egypt,-ruJ f L, I •a.spoon mg. or by dropping from a te poon Jewish Friends and Patrons linked in our ·memory with the Pass­ zohs and the lamb-bone formed the salt, 1 tablespoon chopped l •y onto rJ coold a.he: L Rav the ·t over holidays. P aschal meal eaten in Egypt befor­ Soak matzohs in cold wat •r for 5 gr :y H h.. a three hundred and sixty-five days of fin bu.sin ss, h lrav ·Is cv rywh r Telephone WEst 3838 anxiety, Molly N wma.n had w pt a ll ov r th world Only a v ·ry ich over that note m n ouJd Lrav •l -0 und nd hi W t 0196 PROVIDENCE • her bitter st tears i which did not tell them wh re they moth r so much mon •y.'' •:...._~...... ~~~~'·•· could find him). "But l~is y ar-" one of th • !J tll · Harnld Norton pressed his fing rs ~ls pu~. m Her mo.th 'r s1 I ·nC( d h •r to his burning eye-lids. It was hard 1 Wlt~, o Sh, s~ don l worry Gr nd- to think of the years since then. It ma. . hurt. Th r had been good yea , ~ro~ghout th, ·v ·ni.ng, If rold al S. S. l{RESGE COMP ANY r;:::-:::-' years during the war, as tf h cl ~•n m_ sm nz. ·d. H • hl.!ard wonderful when everything he touched s med alJ about his childhood and wh t a to turn to money Tuer w re years sm,,rt boy h h ad be •n. H • hear XTE D is. s. KRESGE co. when he'd sent several hundred dol- that he had n • cau. ~ of the lars on each Passover. Last year he'd s t1;ok which had shr1v •ll d his moth­ picked th right horse at Havre d ·r,s arm. fl _ h _ard oboul f Lh­ Pa ~ov,,,r (;reeling.· 5-10-25 Cent Store Grace and sent all his winnings , er s broken spmt. Y ·t h1 mother I But now he couldn't do more than had nothing bul prai for him He that lad of sixteen hod done. He >\_'a s so wonderful, so succ ul, TO TII IR A Y J WI H FRIE DS A PATRON. J didn't have a dollar! Glad of his job, rich. . . - Rhode Island • he was, with his travelling xpenses ~II th1s he h ~rd and 1uucl nothmit, IPawtucket I LA D taken care of and a vague bonus at ~ryrng not lo thmk ?f his nuserable PR VIDE 'E RHODE •:~~~..._..~~~~~· the end of the trip. Job, th quarter m his ~ck A thin blush spread over Harold At the nd of the •verung, wh n the •••---- •-❖ Norton's gray cheeks. He who had old lady h~d been _led aw y to bed made the golden dollars roll in at by_ her daughter-':"-law and the fairs and circuses and race tracks chddr n w re nodding, heovy wtth should be reduced to this. Every day sleep, ~ar~ld stood wjth hls gT ying R. I~ BOILER he unwrapped the fragile samples of de~by 1,n his hand. ,, . glassware and china and placed them . Do1;, t thank m , Manny Sa.Id to HENNESSEY LAUNDRY CO. WORI(S carefully on the tables in the sales- him You made my moth r's heart £ TA.BLI HED 1885 men's rooms of grim, gTay hotels in glad to have somebody to talk_ to EXTEND r,rri m, gray towns. Every evening, about Harry. You know:, be d1drrt ?fter Murry Baumstein had brought send her a money order thJS year.. So Passover Greetings the local buyers to view the display, I sent ?e~ one myself. _She ~hinks EXTE DS To Their Many- it was Harold's task to fold away the verything s ~11 . ~~ght wtth him. I Jewish Friends and Patrons samples in their beds of excelsior and hope to God it IS , • strap the trunks for the next jump. For a moment Harold s hand lm- PASSOVER GREETINGS 614 SOUTH MAIN STREET Murry Baumstein wouldn't give gered in his brother's He _seemed PROVIDENCE him an advance on his bonus. Murry about to speak, but coughed instead. Many J wish Friend and Patron ••-----·---•!• was too smart. He wasn't goi.ng to '.J'ben he was out of the house, hu~­ To Their • I risk being stranded on the road with- mg along the deserted streets to his •••------• -❖ out a packer, He knew Harold had hotel. Once he paused, raise~ his • taken the job only because he hadn't face to the starry heaven. How a cent. could I tell them?" he said aloud. • • ., Harold saw Murry stride into the "How could I tell them!" J W BISHOP lobby. Murry was flushed from the ----10 COMPANY good dinner he'd had at the home of JEWISH HERO OF BULGARIAN one of his customers. LIBERATION WAR DIES DAIRY "Say, Harold," he called as he en­ BUTIONWOODS Wishes Their Many tered, "know what tomorrow night Sofia, April 22-(JTA)-Aron Wolf Jewish Frie.nds and Patrons i!l It's Pessach. Our next jump is Goldberg, the last of the veterans of EXTENDS Carltown. We must get ourselves in­ the Bulgarian War of Liberation in vited t-0 a Seder." 1877, died here at the age of eighty­ A Happy Passover Something leaped inside Harold. four and was accoraed a public fu­ PASSOVER GREETINGS Carltownl It wasn't possible. It neral re<:ently. 1415 TURKS HEAD BLDG. wasn't possible. It couldn't be true. The royal military band led the TO THEIR MANY JEWISH FRIENDS AND PATRONS The town he had left so many years procession with an o'Bicer carrying Providence ago• The town he hadn't had time Goldberg's eight hero medals on a tj;__, - •-•------•• to go back to all these years! He plush cushion. , Buttonwoods -:- Rhode Island didn't have any money to send his Goldberg carried the title of na­ •~•----:• mother, but he'd go himself! A long­ tional hero because in addition to ing to see her welled up in him and participating in the War of Liberation, Passover Greetings he couldn't understand why he hadn't he also fought in the decisive battles gone before, years before. of Schlpkabalkan, the heroes of To Our Many It was a simple matter for two whfoh are still celebrated in Bulgaria. Jews, two strangers, to be invited to Jewish Friends and Patrons a Seder in Carltown ( or any other ---□--- town, for that matter). It took a lit­ ADVISES CAUTION IN ARNOLD, HOFFMAN & CO., Inc. Beach & Sweet, tle maneuvering on Harold's part to RESE'ITLEMENT IN SP AlN getr himself invited to the Newman's. EXTENDS INC. He and Murry went to the Syna­ New York, April 22-(JTA.) - Dr. and Joseph Krimsky, former head of the (SINCE 1868) gogµe. Murry, who was young good looking, was showered with in­ Jewish National Fund, re~d to HOSPITAL TRUST BLDG. vitations. Harold was almost over­ the United States on the Mauiletania, Passover Greetings Ilooked in the hubbub after the ser­ recently, after four months spent in PROVIDENCE vices. Europe. . K.ri.msky spent two months in ..~~ ...... -11- ll _CI_U_ - ,....,_O~ ... He asked timidly for Meyer ~ew­ Dr To Their Many Jewish Friends and Patrons man and was informed that he had Spain, where he studied the historical ... died ten years ago. "But here's his evidences of ·Jewish life in Spain and - son, Manny," they pointed to a com­ the possibility for Jewish resettle­ 55 Canal Street Providence Passover Greetings pact little man in his thirties. "Here's ment there. somer.ody used to know your father, To a representative of the Jewish To Our Many Manny." Telegraphic Agency he expressed the Harold shook hands with the view that Jewish resettlement in Jewish Friends and Patrons stranger, who was his brother. Spain must be regarded with consid­ economic "You knew my father?" Manny erable caution in view of PASSOVER GREETINGS Newman asked• "But you didn't know conditions there. .The country is too he died?" poor and capital is Tacking to estab­ TO OUR MANY JEWISH FRIENDS AND PATRONS ARCTIC BODY & Harold shook his head. "It was­ lish the necessary foundation for many years ago," he mumbled. "I Jewish life in Spain, he said. WELDING CO. just got in tonight--I was thinking, There is no historically interesting it was Pessach and I remembered city in Spain which does not have 76 BRANCH AVENUE your father-" its traces of the tremendous influence a- • r-- Street Providence PROVIDENCE "I'd be pleased to have you come of the Jews in the period before their 20 Mathewson to my house," Manny said. "My expulsion, Dr. Krimsky said. I THE JEWISH H E:RALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1932 PASSOVER SUPPLEMENT

very jolly one that went, "Cbad­ One Only Kid gad- yoh, chad-gad-yoh!" "In English," said Larry, smiling at LARRY LORENZ By RAYMOND NIVEL her, "it m eans, 'One only kJd, one only kid!' " And as he sang the silly Marylynn (as s he. called herself), thing like that in the Topsy-Turvy verses, she suddenly join d in the AND ASSOCIATES had acquired a Nordic. He was in­ Shoppe. chorns, "One only kJd. On only deed a beauty, six feet tall, hair like It cost all the money she had saved kid!" BEAUTY SALON sunshine, a grin that should have for a speak-easy party; nevertheless It was, from every point of vi w , an been in the movies, and on top of she got the brass candle-stick. It extremely successful dinner. E ven to EXTEND everything, a basketball player! His could hold five candles at a time. the point wh re her fa ther, I aning name was Larry. Lawrence Chap­ toward Lan-y, said, "Do you know lain. She sneaked into the apartment. th.is one, Mr. Chaplain-?" beginning Passover Greetings "Look, mother, isn't it a love!" "She's a J e wess!" Larry told his to hum a tW1e, while Larry inter­ "But wha t on earth" said Mrs. Sa- rupted him saying: fraternity brethren, with an awe in per- (Shapiro now Saoer). To Their Many Jewish Friends and Patrons "P ardon me, not Chaplain, his voice that enshrouded the word " I saw it in the Topsy-Turvy Mr. Sa­ 406 INDUSTRIAL TRUST BLDG. DExter 1171 per. but Kaplan. Yes, K aplan." And C with a sort of mystic nobili ty, and Shoppe," said Marylynn. "and I just winking the girl with the romantic halo of couldn't resist it!" sever ly, Larry resum d, "One only kJd, one only kJd!" Ivanhoe's Rebecca ; when there arose Mrs Saper shook her h ad. Aft r the slightest indication of clisappro- aJl, she thought there could be no bation among hjs comrades, Larry h arm in the thing. It only had five S LAR.IE OF KEHILLAH would add: "You know-quHe hi~ branches. OFFICIAL DRASTIC LLY C T born. Her grandfather was a Rabbi. But it was somewhat harder fo r A Cbfof Rabbi." Aristocracy is, after Marylynn to explain the matzohs W rsaw, April 22-(JTA)-K hil­ all, aristocracy. F irst she tri d to just sort of sneak lah official re nUy ace pted a 40 How the idea about P assover ever them into the kitch n and say to the per nt cut in th ir salaries, ac­ came into Larry's h ead, the Lord only m aid, " Look, I've got some funny cording to a d ision r ach d al a knows. Some Nordics are that way. new crack rs f meeting specially called fo r that pu.r­ or dinner lorught. po . They have t.o convince themselves• So Something like Swedish bread, you PIGGLY · WIGGLY STORES one cold spring dawn, while they know." But Mrs. S per wa on P ide.nt Mazur, who m cl public were neckJng in Larry's sedan the of tho women alway f ing th announcem nl, tnt d tha t this Nordk observed suddenly, " Say, around in her own kitch n , reducllon was m ade absolutely n s­ doesn't your Easter come pretty and she had to come poking in just s ry bccau of th critical financial OF PROVIDENCE soon!" as Marylynn was palming off th, m.it- condhion in wh.ich th community Marylynn said, squeezing hi h and, zohs on th maid. now find i lf. "We caU it Passov r, darling." "Th y're awfully good with win •, "That's right. When the ang I of moth r," said M rylynn death passed over or passed by the " But we cl n' t h v win•!" ' I Jewish homes." (These Nordic chit- astound d Mr. S per T. S. BENNI~TT EXTEND dren go to Sun.day school) " W 11 , "Oh. l was going o l U you, when is it?" moth r Y u e, Lurry I n't fond of Fl DI GS CO. " It's pr tty soon,'' said Marylynn ckta . But h • do b lik win . 1 And thought, " Let's se 1l mus com· gu ss that' th Fr ·n bl od ln hlm EXTEND about the same time as th , Easler So I thought w 'd hov · win ond- Passover Greetings parad ." .:i nd th n I p:ot th crackers. Ar ·n't p ~over Grt'f"ling · ''Must be awfully inter shng" th y p:ood!" And !h munch d one " What?" sh said. 111 h r dry mouth. To Th ir Many "Th ccr mony. A II tho liltl "W II," !'lai d Mri. S.- per, "If your skull cap you wear , and h hmny boy fn ncl. have to h:w • win " J wish Fri nds nd Pa rons TO THEIR MANY JEWISH FRIENDS - I m an the strang lhlngs you t I rt wa p rhaps, m r ,Jy r . -and- well, th old gray-beard ·d p<:r'!l d tr to pl a. • h om wh;,l 161 DORRAN TREET patriarch si ting on o bunch of p1l- ·cuh r p 11• t • of h ·r d;iu11h 1•r' PR lows al th h ad of h t.abl ,, Uuit h,111 om · ordic tlwl lf-d h ,r back AND PATRONS mu be m rv lous." H , had le, h · kilch ·n. Tht•r · ,hi• w1·nt o movi of it one . work p nn'( and "craping on appl · squ zed h r hand Th ·re w 1:r ·n't nny nu.ts 1n lh h,,u. t: "Y s, Larry-" A hurry-up call to th· roe r "Do you- uh-do you suppo •- ,rylynn cam in to u:ik • ll I , t MI Df' N well. I've h ard thal s lrang •rs ar in- look at th nn ·r t.ibh Sh· r:r,r­ l23 W rman , trc t vlted somel.im s." riPd th,, hr& , c::.ncil - . tick 1n ht•r "0£ course, Larry It's a tradHion hand Ir Sa r, .:,J ,o, wa hov •rini;: PR fOf;, 'E among our people to be v ry ho - ov1•r th, l.ibl. pita.bl ." "Marylynn!" cried EX• "Well," said Larry, • l'm coming " Whal ar you doing m.irching Pa o ,~r Cr(>etin. your P assov r.'' around WI h tha t candl -suck!" ' Th re it was. How could a g1rl "Oh." - id arylynn. "Can't T fR say no? Besid s, lne difficulty of th din, by candl -light' It will b I M Y JEW FRIE D thing n ver dawn d upon Marylynn cosy and intimate. IL's don in until later. Larry had alr ady be n the bet r hou s. mo ther.'' A DP 0 to the house l NEWPORT GAS LIGHT CO. for dmn r. I r as Sh look ,d appealingly a hn h er famjly's tab) manners w r con- moth •r, and discov r d th~t Mrs s.,. _ hiv r rti cerned , she nad noth.rng to be p •r's ye!l w r w . "Whal on ashamed of. Even the maid had be- arth. mo h r ! You'r crymg" r,-:===== haved beautifully aoout, rving from "Crying!" Mrs. S p r bru,hed h ·r EXTENDS the left side• y s. " onse Thot's h o ,_ So Marylynn casually, v ry casual- radish." Pa so er Cre P✓ ting ly, asked her mother the next day, "Horse-rad1Sh, moth r!" "Mummy. when is Passover!'' "Yes. For reHsh. F or your boy TO OUR Y J EWISH Passover Greetings "When is what?'' said her molh r friend. The French lov ho FRIENDS and PATRO S "P assover . You know, th J ewish radish!" And she pointed to th Easter." dish. TO THEIR MANY JEWISH fRIENDS «Oh " said her mother. "That's But next to it was a small sauce- right, P assove r. Let's s e. It com es boat of ev n stranger stuff WILl(INSON sometime in spring, doesn't it?" "And whal," said Marylynn, "is That wasn't much help. Marylynn that!" & OMPANY AND PATRONS wen t to the telephone, got out the " Oh, that !" Mrs. Saper giggl d. 88 CLIFFORD TREET red book, and thr um.med. F irst she "J ust waH till your boy friend tn s looked under "Rabbi's," but th.at said it! It's a very curious recipe. Ap­ Telephone G pee 6233 to look for Rabbi' s under the listing oles and nuts all chopped up, w ith PROVIDENCE --'---- o---- "Clergymen," so she looked under bitters. I got it out of an old cook "Clergymen ." but the Rabbi's all book. A sauce. You know how the seemed such strange names, and you French love sauces." 181 Thames couldn't call up a strange Rabbi out "Mother." said Marylynn. " You're . Street ·-·. . Newport of a clear sky and ask him when was just too sw~L" P assover ! Then she thought of just Before dinner was announced. Mrs. WEYBOSSET Telephone Ne"1)orl 4410 calling up information. O r better, the Saper slid into the dining room• In information department o f a news- her arms she held a huge pillow, be­ paper. They answered all sorts of ribboned and be- laced, right off her PURE FOOD questions• own bed. To her astorushment and Four times she had to r epeat, to amazement, she ran plump into her II the various clerks of the information daughter, who stood there at the MARKETS department of The Daily He rald, her head of the table, encumbered with a plaintive query: "Yes, Passover. You whole assortment of sofa pillow&. 66 WEYBOSSET ST. know, the Jewish Easter. I want to "It's father's back!" they gasped i.n know the date." She waited. She unison. "It hurts hlm somethlng 205 WAYLAND A VE. was switched from one department to awful" another. Finally they gave her the A moment later Mr. Saper strolled city editor, who in consternation into the dinning room to get himself EXTEND looked for a Jewish reporter, who a little snifter. He saw the brass looked through his note book and saw candle-stick, the wine, the matzohs Passover A MERI-CAN HAND the name, of Rabbi Wise (he ought and the pillows on his chair. He to know), and who t.old her to hold smiled strangely, never said a word, Greetings the wire while he called Rabbi Wise went to hls room. and returned w ith on another line, and Rabbi Wise's a skull cap on hls head. secretary got the Rabbi out of a con- Thus they found hlm when they To Their Many Jewish LAUNDRY ference on the corruption of munici- filed into the dining room. pal government, and Rabbi Wise "Ah!" sajd Larry Chaplain. And Patrons and Friends knew the date! Marylynn made a with an air of magician's legerde- note of it , sighing when she ob- maine, he produced a similar bla~ served that it conflicted with a bridge skuJl cap from hls pocket- "I had EXTENDS tournament. Perhaps Larry would the good fortune," he said, "to provide forget. myself!" But a Nqrdic never forgets. In Mr. Saper, unperturbed, began to fact, the very next day. he. parked his say a Hebrew prayer. RHODES Passover Greetings car right in front of a huge sign that Marylynn could hardly believe her announced the virtues of Mr. Horo- ears, the whole thing was going so witz's matzos. with or ' without eggs, beautifully. But the most amazing on the Pawtuxet TO THEIR MANY JEWISH FRIENDS the proper thing for Passover. thing of all was when, after a f ew "Are they good?" asked Larry sups of wine had been swallowed Chaplain• and a , general feeling of conviviality EXTEND "Well, I don't know if you'll like established, her father began to chant AND PATRONS them," said Marylynn. something about, "Wherefore is this "I'll soon find out. I'm not for- day different from all other days-?" getting your promise, you know!" he "Because on this day," Larry Passover said chimed in, and on he went, answer- It was without a definite plan of ing her father, point for point, better DExter 0407 -:- DExter 0407 campaign, but with the drive of des- . than a stooge and a star in a musical Greetings peration, that Marylynn, on the day review! I of the fatal dinner, went into the After a few more cups of wine, and delicatessen store and purchased a a few more courses of food, Mrs. Sa­ To Their Many Jewish box of matzoh-crackers, of the very per's apple-and-nut sauce attaining best variety. On the cover, she no- high favor in the interval, Marylynn ticed, was a drawing of a table on was even further amazed. and not Friends and Patrons whlch there stood an elaborate brass unpleasantly, to find her father be­ candle-stick. She had seen some- gjnning to sing songs. There was a PASSOVER SUPPLEMENT THE JEWISH HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1932

only a few settlers have moved their NEW PHILO WORK DISCOVERED The Son Carries On the Straus Tradition families into the new town. BY YOUNG JEWISH SCHOLAR Many of the settlers themselves have gone to Tel Aviv to pass the holidays there; after the holidays, Berlin, April 22-(JTA)-Dr. Hans they will move in, settle in earnest. Levy, a young J ewish scholar here, Now, on the day of Passover, the who was sent on a study mi sion last village seems utterly deserted, but for year by the German Scientific Emer­ Amnon and his young wife, Shos­ gency Society to the Orient, Trans­ hanah., they were married only a few caucasia and Russia. has discovered weeks ago, they ha ve a small piece new texts of Philo of Alexandria, the of land in this new settlement But great Jewish philosopher of Hell n­ it seems, on that day, that they have istic days. the entire town to themselves, the en­ Dr. Levy claims that h has found tire world- They rise early; at first, in a work by Bishop Ambrosius of hearing no voices about anywhere. Milan. known for the influ nee he had they feel lonesome. Amnon goes and on St. Augustine, a large number of looks to his mules, his two big mules. extracts taken from a work by Philo­ Then they go out, they walk to the Questions and Answ rs to the First border of the land, wher the earth is and Second Books of Moses. consti­ still unplowed, where it is wild. It tuting important p rts of the work, is a holiday, they wiJl do no work the Greek original of which has be n all day, but will be tog ther. The los l The r cov red passages ar ex­ whole settlement, the whole country eg licaJ comm ntari s on lhr chap­ is theirs. t rs of the First Book of Moses, trans- ---01---­ lated into L.:ilin from the original, and it has b n po ible to colle in Commis ioner Wauchop Bi hop Ambrosius' work oboul fifty Comp] t Baliour For t pag s of n w PhJlo xt. Th n wly di cov ·r :d Philo i t J rusaJem, April 22-(JTA)- lligh will be pub!Jsh •d shortly by h • Prus­ Com.mjssioner Wauchope 1 ad the sum Academy ! Sci •nc it was cer moni s of trt: pl.anting in th s led. Balfour For st of Kayem th- 1 t mnrk cl th closing of th planting •~1- ---Ot---- son in PaJ tin and completed th I YIDDI Balfour For l, which WilB tart d by Lord Plum r in 1928. Th for t' con- , Slb of 300,000 lree5 Tn the m neighborhood. 1t i w , April 22-(JTA)-Elih now propo d to • tabHsh lhP. W , 50, well kn wn YlddJ h pub- ing on Fons ntly und ·rtak n by and PP h Sruip· ·w- J ws and non-J ws of Am,.ric in . ,,p t., d1 ·d nt- c lebration of th• Washjn on B1- cou of a of C n nnl.al.

Characterized as "the illustrious by leaders of the Palestine fund rais- Chairman of the New York Cam- :son of a distinguished father," Nathan ing effort. The increased activity of paign. Photo shows Louis Lipsky, Straus, Jr., was inducted as Chair- non-Zionists in a nation-wide drive NalionaJ Chairman, handing over th Nathan Strous, TEXTILE SOAPSfor EVERY TEXTILE NEED § man of the American Palestine Cam- was not in the acceptance by Rabbi gavel of offic to paign of Greater New York at a Samuel Schulman of Temple Emanu- Jr. Rabbi Schwrruin is a l the ceremony at the Hotel Astor attended El of the post of Associate right. ---o--- Gr n Olive Fig oap p ciaJ Scouring Soap Tel Aviv Art Center Palestine Passover R d OiJ Fig Soap Gre n OJive Soap Opened; Officials Highly Palm Oil Soap Praise Achievements By MYER LEVJN OAPS FOR EVERY ct) RING, FULLTNG AND FINJSDING Tel Aviv, April 22-(JTA)-Form­ Down by the Walling Wall the prunes. No lingering over the tabl~. NEED. ALSO PEClAL S APS MADE FROM al opening of the Tel Aviv Art Mu­ English have posted a few extra They get up, stand around ln groups, YO R OWN FORMULAS OR OURS. J;eum took place re<:ently in the pres­ guards, who loll with stolid boredom go owlside, in front of ~ buJlding ence of high government officials, va­ upon some camp chairs they have Someone begins to sing. Two, three, ---o--- rious foreign Consuls and other dis­ set up in the passage way• "The a dozen join in the dancing circle-5. tinguished guests. usual crowd" today. nothfag more. A Afterwards, the crowd will move alik's house spoke in dribble of worshippers in prayer down to the poet Bi The Distric't Commissioner dancing all the way, sing­ WHITEHALL SOAP WORKS terms of the achieve­ shawls, a few eccentrics, and a con­ singing and praiseworthy ing there in front of the house, until ments of Tel Aviv during the past stant stream of Americans with 106-112 Wat r Stre t, Ea t Providence, R. I. cameras. he comes out to them. Every year. ten years and predicted that it would TELEPHONE, EAST PROV. 0282 become an important cultural cen­ An officer comes, observes the The huts of the Yeme nites are off ter. scene, decides that trouble is unlike- on an unpaved streeL The street Meyer Dizengoff, Mayor of '.J'el ly, gives a few orders, de parts. He ends in sand. Their huts are made Aviv, speaking for the commuruty, winds through the smelly ravines of of odds and ends of discarded boards, eulogized the heroic efforts of the stone walls, emerges into the darker roofed with the tin of gasoline cans. late Professor Boris Schatz, founder but broader lanes of the old city mar- The pack-carriers and shoe-shlners of of the Bezalel Art School, in further­ ket, and finally breathes clean air Palestine, the little hard-limbed in A. HARRISON & CO. - INC. ing Palestinian art. again on the open street. P erhaps an Yemenite J ews have lit candles armored car, sent buzzing important- their huts, and they are making th ir ly and ominously up and down the P assover- In the evening, many of streets, may be added as a final r e- the European J ews will stroJI over i'IANUF ACTURI G CHEMISTS assurance of a safe and sane Passover that way, to "see what the Yemen- '1- UNITED PRODUCE , in Jerusalem. ites are doing;" to hear their high, All of the better hotels have ad- nasal, Arab-soundfag singing of the Sulphonated Oils and Talloivs COMPANY vertised a special Passover dinner, in- Passover. eluding wine and all the fixings (save The Sephardim, w·ith the gorg ous I Sizes, Softeners and Special Producis WISHES TO EXTEND Turkey!) at prices ranging from Oriental robes and furred hats go twenty-five piastres to a pound. proudly through the streets of J eru- FOR Passover Greetings Queen Esther, that charming dam- salem; in TeJ Aviv many of them sel, who this year won the New York have already discarded the long To Their Many Jewish beauty contest, entitling her to a trip brightly patterned silken garments, Textile Finishing to Palestine and return, gets out the and taken the European suit upon Friends and Patrons charming lacey dinner frock, the- themselves. But in Safed there are ---o--- wearing of which is to be the cul- still J ews who follow the old ways, 12-14 PRODUCE BLDG. minatory effect of her trip. Some- Jews who came to Palestine to fol­ Providence, R. I., Works: how she had had visions of riding on low the old ways, and to die; in the back of an elephant, or a camel Safed and Tiberius and Hebron, ht.JRDIS STREET ORTH PROVIDENCE, R. I. at least, up and down the streets of (they are indeed returning to He ­ Jerusalem, of ravishing._ in the_ frock, bron), there remain old families of I~~¥,"' ,-r,",.,.,..,,..,,.✓,..,.,-,;.~.,,...,,.

• Happenings· of Interest ID the Women's World· ORGAN OF THE LEAGUE OF JEWISH WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS All news for tbia pap MUST be in this office by 1'uMday PAULINE CHORNEY, Women's News :Editor

Plans Being Mad~ For , Pawt.-C. F. Chaptei; of Y. W. H. A. Baµquet Hada8sah to Hold Party PERSONAL May i4 at Narragansett Sunday at Synagogue ~ SO.~IAL .Maternit~.r Gowu-Conetl-lnfanta' Wear Elaborate plans are being made by Plans for the Passover party to be Mr. and Mrs. Jules P . Goldstein of At the r egular meen in Girls, held Thursday evening at the MISS CREED ciation for the annual banquet to be ior Hadassah of Pawtucket and Cen­ Paris and who spent a fortnight at home of Miss Fannie Lando on Lip­ 405 WOOLWORTH BLDG. held Saturday evening, May 14; at the tral Falls in the Vestry of the Syna­ the Hotel Continental following a DEner 1965 pitt street, plans were made fo r the Narragansett Hotel. Mrs. Herman gogue, were completed at a board Mediterranean cruise, wled for home meeting of the group held Wednes­ on the S. S. Europa on April 13. first annual fonnal dinner and dance Galkin is chairman of arrangements day afternoon at the home of Mrs. to be held Tuesday evening, May 17, assisted by the following: Samuel Cokin, on Marbury avenue. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Al Shore of 100 in the Venetian Room of th H otel Mrs. Samuel Chase, Miss Ida Ru­ The program of entertainment, in Moore street bave changed their Biltmore. Mus Dora W I.singer, Miss binstein, Miss Evelyn D. Greenstein, part, which was arranged by Mrs. Harry Katz, is as follows: residence to 178 Bay Spring avenue, Yv He Rutman and Miss Es 11 Miss Mary Simon, Miss Evelyn Simon, Kiddie Revue, presented by the West Barrington, R. I. W i.ss a.re in charg Miss Esther Bilgor, Miss Rose Singer, pupils of the Anna L. A Walker m nts. Mrs. J . Joseph Seefer, Miss Anne Studio for Dancing. Those partici­ • • • pating in an arrangement of char­ Mrs.. J acob Fineman of 77 Camp Bridg wrui play d and prizes w r Bercovitz, Miss Mollie Bercovitz, street announces the engag m nt of Miss Gertrude B. Tarnapol, Miss Idah acter songs, toe and tap dancing and won by · Fran Rubin nnd musical comedy ensemble include her daughter, Miss Rebecca Fineman, Snell, Miss Evelyn Bader, Miss Sadie to Roland Luther Koppelman, son of Id D. Weiner. Th n •xl Frances Quintarios, Greenman sisters, will be h Id ot th hom ea Rakoff, Miss Sarah Engel, Miss Vera Estelle Philheeney, Billy Philheeney, Mr. and Mrs. J oseph Koppelman, of Hoffman, Miss Ru th Spahn, Miss Philip Katz and Lillian Cokin. Mor­ 2.60 Olney streeL Frances Rubin on Oln y Miss Fineman al nded Rhode L,­ Sarah Bilcofi, Miss Hannah Scoliard, ris Constantine, well-known Provi­ dence reader, will give several enter­ land Slate College. Mr. Koppelman Miss Ida Fiertel, Miss Saudie Silver­ taining readings. Many other inter­ is an aviation enthu.sill.!lt and th only man and Miss Claire E. Greenstein, esting novelties ar e included on the J ewish p ilot in lhe state. H · ubo attended Rhode Island State Collcg ·. - program. SIEGAL'S publicity. Both are popular rn rnbc of the Quality llJl~ Service Our Motto younger Jewish seL Koh r Mark t The couple plan to be married in 746 H,0pe treet LINCOL WOOD J ~ . D JRY FARM • • • FRESH BO TON MEATS Al Lo-w t Prices P:rodu« of ~ CEMTEll Mr. and Mrs. Max Tippe a.nd son, Grad "A" Raw and Grade Stanley, of T nnui road, att.apan, We Del.iv· ywb re p "A" Pa urized Mil.k Mass., are spending the holicl.nys wi h ~ l:,_ROAD~A/T / ~ KeU O AN. 0589-W DeJlv rlea in P wtuok L, Ea5t Mrs. Tippe's parents, Mr. a.nd Ml"!I. ide, Provide-no J oseph Cohen, of Pitman slre t, thLS Kosher Mille for P ove?' PASSOVER PROGRAM MEN TO MEET, MAY 10 city. • • Gerl U d by R.abbi hi pJ A special Passover program is being The second and final meeting of ------·-- ·--·~·'· Mr. and Mrs. D avid Sipper of TeJephou foe Immediate De­ prepared by Nat Roy, assisted by the Jewish Center Men's Association IGpllng str t have returned home Uvery reny 609S will be held Tuesday evening, May Miss Evelyn Siegel for the children from a w k's stay in New York DUCLOS 10th, in the form of a Ladies' Night. l of the Jewish Center Religious City. OPTICAL CO. I C. School to be held Sunday morning, A very attractive program is being Before leaving on the trip they prepared. April 24th. The program will con­ were tendered n party al the Show PRESCRIPTION f sist of a play, recitations and other Boat i.n honor of th ir eighth wed­ ECONOMY Passover m.unbers. SUMMARIZES SESSION ding anniversary, by the following I OPTICIAN INCORPORATED friends: LAU DRIES CONTEST WINNE.R Executive Director Jacob I. Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steiner, Mr. Artificial Human Eyet summarized the session on " Char­ and Mrs. Max Fradin, Mr. and M . DEXTE& 83S3 Jacob Dress won the Senior Speak­ acter Building" and presented the Isador Luber, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sy­ OUR LE.ADER ing Contest held at the meeting of summary at the Social Workers In­ dell and Mr. and Mrs. Max Reich. the Jewish Young Men's Association, stitute held last Friday at the Na­ • • • Sunday afternoon. Mr. Dress repre­ thaniel Green Junior High School. Mrs. Celia P arvey was the soprano sented Providence at the District Six More than 200 social workers of soloist in the Sacred cantata, "Gallia» Contest, held in Fall River, the same Rhode Island registered for the one­ by Charles Gounod, at the Elmwood Rhode Island", evening, and was awarded second daf rnstitute. In the character build­ Congregational Church presented Favorite lee Cream place. Rabbi Israel M. Goldman of ing division the subject for discus­ Sunday evening, April 17. 1011,s. Temple Emanu-El will address the sion was: "How can we as character Mrs. Parvey wa.s assisted by a spe­ Nicely lmned association at the Passover meeting, building agencies meet the problem cial choir from the Oratoria So­ Mar'$ SW1day afternoon, April 24th. of preparing young people for the ciety. proper use of increased leisure?" • • • SHIRTS COLLARS Mr. and Mrs. Herman SeJya of 96 10t&ff4 3 ♦ CENTER . BOARD MEETS GLEE CLUB ACTIVE South Angell street, left Wednesday to spend the holidays with Mrs. The Jewish Center Board held a Landy Ice Cr am Co. 1 5 GLOBE STREET Every Monday evening, the Men's Selya's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. regular meeting last Wednesday eve­ Glee Club meets under the leader­ Lafayette St., Pawt., R. L PROVIDENCE, R. L ning. A resolution was adopted to Brier of 16 Train street, Dorcheste:r, ship of Prof. Arthur Einstein. It is Phone Blackstone 4020 Dexter 83S3 extend the congratulations of the hoped that very shortly the group Mass. Board to Judge Philip C. Joslin upon will be able tp make its first public • • • his elevation to the high office. appearance. Mrs. George Wise and daughter, The following members of the Miss Amelia Wise of Sefton drive, ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF Board contributed trophies for vari­ ous events at the Center: Walter I. "THE MIKADO" TO BE PRE- Edgewood, returned home Saturday Sundlun, Harry R. Rosen, Herman SENTEDSOON evening from Miami Beach, Florida, FOLLIES BEAUTY SHOP Feinstein. and Walter Adler. The where they spent the last four (Rose Marie P itocchelli, Prop.) Board also voted to make awards to The definite date for the presenta­ the members of the 'Varsity Senior tion of Gilbert and Sullivan's oper-, months. OPENING SPECIAL- Basketball team at the Koved Night etta, "The Mikado," will be an­ On their homeward trip, they drove exercises to. be held May 16th. nounced soon. The rehearsals are from Miami to Washington, D. C., Genuine Nestle Permanent Wave - $3.00 continuing with a great deal of en­ where they stayed a few days dur­ thusiasm. It is felt that by present­ ALBERTHA ARCADE - 3RD FLOOR - OPP. OUTLET CO. ART PRIZE WINNERS ing "The Mikado" the Jewish Com­ ing the cherry blossom ·festival. They Telephone PL 9494 - New Equipment - Experl Operators munitor Center is attempting what no also stopped in New York for a short A committee of the Council of other organization in the city ever at­ visit with Mrs. Wise's son, Mr. Henry Jewish Women, composed of . Mrs. tempted. The principal parts have Wise. Leon Semenbff, Mrs. A. H. Gihnan been assigned to the following: SPECIAL and Mrs. Rose A Gerber1 assisted by Harry Seegal, Evelyn Seigal, Eva • • • Mr. Sisson of the Rhode Island Cohen, Macy Orliansky, Dorothy Miss Dorothy Shatkin was guest of BLANKET LAUNDERING School of Design, awarded the fol­ ST>eigel. Morris Gordon, Fred Sum­ honor at a miscellaneous shower and lowing prizes in charcoal work: Da­ merfield, Samuel Berditch and Leo bridge given on Thursday by her sis­ Let us restore their "downy" softness . . . Make vid Weinstein, best drawing by boys; Cohen. The chorus consists of Anne ter, Miss Etta Shatkin, at their home, - them sweet and clean . . . . by our shrinkless 153 Porter street. Prizes were won Vera Blake, best drawing by girls. Smith, Irene Greenberg, Vera Hoff­ methods. Honorable mention was awarded t.o man, Ruth Bornstein, Anna Kap­ by the Misses Vera Hoffman, Ruth Gertrude Bernstein and Abe Ollove. nick, Shirley Fields, Irma Wallick, Freeman, Anne Chernick and Harriet FOR COMPLETE LAUNDRY SERVICES CALL These prizes were presented by the Eva Tannenbaum, Sarah Yanku, Har­ Movsovitz. Couneil of Jewish Women and will riet Winnerman, Irving Scheck, Ray­ Luncheon was served at an attrac­ be publicly awarded at the Koved mond Muffs, William Lipson, Cy tively decorated table in a color GASPEE 'BLACKSTONE night exercises. Chorney, Bert Pickar and Saul Muffs. scheme of yellow and white. Miss Ruth Strauss assisted the hostess 0344 0560 ----'01---- while serving. STUNT NIGHT, APRIL 25 * • • W e i zmann Party Only Now Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Miller have "LAUNDERERS OF QUALITY" The combined Junior and Interme­ Declared Out of Danger returned to their home on Chester 32 BRANCH A VE. diate Stunt Night will be held Mon­ avenue after a w~dding trip by auto­ mo bile through Vermont, Canada and day evening, April 25th. About ien Durban, April 22-(JTA)-The se­ clubs will participate. the Adirondack Mountains. riousness of the illnesses suffered by Mrs. Miller was before her mar­ Announcing the Opening riage Miss Fay Schuman, daughter KOVED NIGHT, MAY 16 Dr. ChaimWeizmann, Mrs. Weizmann and Dr. Alexander Goldstein from of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Schuman. Mr. Miller is the son of Mr. and Mrs. The big event of the year is un­ ptomaine poisoning, was revealed re­ Samuel Miller of Boston. JAYDEE CLEANSERS doubtedly Koved Night, when the cently by their physician in a state­ * * * INCORPORATED --- 163 BROAD ST. awards for the year are presented to ment to the Jewish Telegraphic A meeting of the Alpha Phi Sigma the various groups. This year's event promises to be the best and biggest. Agency. Sorority was held Wednesday at the JAYD~ q.EANSERS brings t.o Providence a Several new awards have been added, The physician to the party of the home·of Miss Naomi White of Fourth cleansing that fits the needs of everyone. A reliable including a trophy for a Junior and former World Zionist leader asserted street, at which time, plans were dis­ firm to do business with, a dependable service unex­ Intermediate Boy and Junior and In­ that only now could he pronounce cussed for the formal dinner and celled cleansing methods at popular clean.sing' prices. termediate Girl, who in the judgment Dr. and Mrs. Weizmann and Dr. dance to be held Wednesday evening, FOR PASSOVER CLEANSING NEEDS of the Club Leaders and the Execu­ Let Us Show You How Well We Can Serve You tive of the Center, have done the Goldstein out of danger. May 18. Phone DExter 8990 for the Jaydee Cleansing Man most for their club and the Center They have been much weakened by Miss Anna Kopit is the chairman this season and have shown by their their illnesses, but are gradually re­ assisted by Miss Jessie Strauss and activities t.o be worthy of this dis­ 163 BROAD STREET - . - DE. 8990 Miss Rhea Resnick. tinction. covering, h~ said. Page 8 THE JEWISH HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1932

trap. Play same as wat.er hazard. I Versa~e and congenial Harry _ON THE. FAIRWAYS Player may drop in or out of trap. Greenspan, winner of the "Y" hand- 11 0. H. C. NEWS IJ P enalty-1 stroke. ball championship, has been seen /· AT THE. LEDGEMONT (OUHTRY • * . * very Little around the club this sea­ ,____,.,._~--~ ~ (LU8 . • -"-=- _ son. Congratulations are in order ARE YOU WITH US? Our club members feel very proud and Leclgemont extends its heartiest and join in extending hearty congrat­ to Harry and the Mrs. on the addi­ Have you seen your friends lately? The House Committee arranged an benberg, Mr. and Mrs. A. Henry ulations for the honor bestowed upon tion of a new golfer t-0 the family. No? Well, we know where you can in.formal affair at the club the past Klein, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Basok, Hon. Philip C. Jos lin as Associate see them all at one time, for they are Sunday. A large number of mem­ Mr. and Mrs. Casper Frank, Dr. and Judge of Superior Court, by the state, all planning to attend the Order of hers and their guests gathered in the Mrs. Sandler of Fall River, Mass., Mr. the past week. May your work on Suh crihe Now to Hebraic Comradeship dance next reception rooms, which were deco­ and Mrs. Alfred Morse, Mrs. George the bench be everlasting Pars and j Thursday, April 28, the last night of , rated in silver and pink, where they Walder, Dr. and Mrs. S. G. Lenzner, Birdies. The J wi h H rald Passover. Even your friends from ! spent an enjoyable afternoon. Presi­ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fowler, Miss •!-- - - 0: - .-, , ~,l - }--_.Jl - ~ -J - 0 - .'1..-o-U.-U _.,,.....,. ~.._,._.,.....~. • • .. Woonsocket. FaU River, Newport and dent Louis Frank Rosenberg was on Harriet Dimond, Miss Steiner, Mr. New Bedford will be on hand and hand to welcome all and assist in and Mrs. William Shore, Mr. and Mrs. several parties are planning to come making..everyone feel at home. Ralph S. H. Workman. Mr. and Mrs. Mau­ f Congregation Shomrei Shaho .--_-~-----. from Boston. Take a tip from us. lf S Krauss, Chairman of the House rice L. Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Nat Kauf­ you would like to spend an enjoyable Committee, was ably assisted in ar­ man, Mjss Janet Kaufman, Messrs. f AUTHORIZES ITS RABBI and entertaining evening, make your ranging this event by Mrs. Theodore Milton Pliner, Max Winograd, Leon­ plans to attend the annual 0 . H. C. T.oebenberg and Arthur Basok. Re­ an) Levin, Harry Goldshine, Arthur I MYER ]. LEVINSO T dance, Thursday, at the Arcadia Ball- freshments were served by the fol­ Levy, Alfred H. Green, Sol Rothstein, room. lowing ladies: Mrs. Maurice W. Bliss, David Dwar es, A. Ralph Beerman, 27 Mulberry St., Providence-PL 2641 Mrs. R. S. Krauss, Mrs. Louis Frank Sam Blacher, Charles Brier, Dr. Her­ To Distribute AH Kinds of crame11tol \Vine, BOWLING Rosenberg, Mrs. Theodore Loeben- man A. Winkler. Dr. Banice F einberg, Calilornla, e, etc., for J Religious . . berg and Mrs. Arthur Basok. Dr. E2ra Sharp, Dr. Archie A. Albert and RituaJ ' ippers and The Bowling League played its ~ast I Following refreshments all present and Judge Samson Nathanson. Membe D PRICE . scheduled game on Tuesday evem.ng. spent the afternoon playing bridge or • • • Plans are now under way for a ba~e- , -:? xchanging happenings of the past We wer glad to see James Gold­ RABBJ RJZED 8Y b_all party, for bowlers. A new high year and it looks like a bright fu­ man and Morris Young out battling HO PITA.LS D P TO OFFI- s~gle of 13i was scor~ by Danny ture for the coming season. Those Sunday. Jimmy d1d not report as Cl TE A SANlTAR R Tl L Friedman. I present included Mr. and Mrs. Arthur usual and we believe these two golf - MOHEL. Kaplan, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Flink, ers are holding out on us. Maybe Mr. and Mrs. Nat C. Cohen. Mr. and t.bey are angling for a ffihtc.h with H. CARR & SONS, Inc. Mrs Milton Fuld, Mr. and Mrs. J ack Alex Weiner and R H . Bauer. Time Plastering Contractors Anhalt, Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Berger, will tell. Maybe this Sunday, what Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin S. Sharp, Mr. do you say, boys? 75 WESTMINSTER STREET and Mrs. A. V. Flink, Mr. and Mrs. PROVIDENCE, R. I. R. S. Krauss, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Samu I Sofor nko was invited to Telephone Gaspee 2146 Bliss, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Frank Ro­ play golf th past w ek by Honor­ senberg, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Loe- able Samu J H. Workmon. Playing the first hol , "Soffy" put h15 third hot in the lrap, whtl th Barn was on the gr n. Of cou.r hon slly say that Samu J H NARRAGANSETT HOTEL got pati nc , being a v1rtuo .man, h h it person.iii d "Soffy" "Where the Guest ls King" looked th si tunt1on ov r very car - fully and, being a mon of v ry fow words (Scotch gam ). I.art d t.c, h ook SPECIAL LUNCHEONS 75c away (th Pr id •nt bem n r at hand scemg th club _win~n b.ick CHEF'S SPECIAL 95c and forth, thought ht had a n •w workman on th cou , and it look cl CLUB DINNER - 1.25 like .. noth r cut on upk p boy : you can never: t, II wh r h ,'IJ ',rt and end ), finaJly I.he b JI cam out onto DINNER DANCING EVERY WEEK-DAY EVENING, 6-8 P. M. the gr• n, and, oft.er holing ou Sam Why says to Sam that's a wond rfuJ round No Cover Charge of goli you piny ·d, and if I w •r you I'd caJ I it a day It's not v ryon Harold She.ffers' Narragansett Hotel Orche tra who can play th course in par. * • • Dr. Benjamin Sh.arp, Dr. Sandi r 'Drive in 'Danger and Al Gr n plr1yed 36 ho! Sun­ day. This was Al' firs t cl y out and all we can say for th e boys is that it's a good thing daylight saving when tM WORLD'S wasn't in effect. Ok h, Doctor.1! • • • OUR SINCERE WISHES FOR Harry Goldsh.ine and Sol Rothst in play d twic th past week. How SA.FEST TIRES those boys play their golf. For t F ore ! Fore! ! ! Silen is golden. • • • A HAPPY PASSOVER I Mr. and Mrs. Milton Fuld have a clean record to date. Haven't mi d COST SO LITTLE? a Sunday this season. We would like to know who wins these golf matches. - if some of you golfers would be kind enough to report the same at the golf shop it would be appreciated. - Hdcp. FmESTONE Tires NATIONAL COAL co. Comm. are the safe t tires in the • • • Mrs. Arthur K aplan, Mrs. R H. wor]d, hecaos,e of in­ Bauer and Miss J ean Bauer played built patented construc­ 193 South Water Street the past week. Come on, ladies. this coming week we've had a consulta­ tion features - Gum• tion with the weathennan. He has Dipped Cords, Patented forecasted fine weather. So come out and take advantage of the same and Double Cord Breaker, play some golf. -and Tough, Thick Non• * • * Heard around the golf shop. Leon­ Skid Tread, which give GOLF COURSE, ESTATE, PARK and LAWN SUPPLIES ard Levin, S. H. Workman and Dr. A. C. Berger, after playing Sunday a. 58% wnger ~ng uje m. with the President, came in and in every cord claimed the President hit the longest SPECIAL -ANNOUNCEMENT drive they ever saw on No. 2 hole. 56% atronger bond be­ AJ Morse overhearing this claim tween tread and trumped the President's drive by cord body Ja,.e•tone For the first time, NACO-Peruvian Guano-is being claiming sometime in the past, out R1611-Sl'Dlt ■ l!AVY-DtJTY TYPE where the blue begins, he hit the 26% greater protection. retailed in the city of Providence for, lawn purposes. Naco TIM Geld Sta ■ d•r• longest apple. But yours truly claims against puncture• e1TlreVal■ es has been sold only on a tonnage basis to golf clubs, parks Al never hit a No Stop golf ball and and cemeteries in the past. loses by default. No-top-ping, So.nny and blowout• Boy. 25% longer rwn,,•kiil NACO-IS THE ONLY high analysis, aU organic com­ • • • 25% to 40%, l-011fer plete grass fertilizer sold in Rhode Island today. One pound Dr. S. G. Lenzner coming up to wear tire life of Naco equals six pounds of sheep manure and is absolutely the last hole ready to eat crackers and spit tobacco juice. The world's Firestone saves miUions of dollars annnally through free of weed seeds. Apply at the rate of one pound per all wrong, giving up the game, and 100 sq. feet. who wants to buy a good set of tools. economies in buying, manufacturing and distributing Tees up, cracks out a beautiful drive, to give these extra values at lowest prices in the history SOLD ONLY IN 100 POUND BAGS AT $6.00 PER BAG a tine spoon shot on to the green, a missed birdie, but an easy par 4 of tire building. We have a complete line of Firestone Great game! ! Where were you Doc Gum-Dipped Tires for you to choose from. Every Fire­ while playing those other eight holes? "GOLF COURSE SEED FOR LAWNS" Ether-iz-ed.-Next Patient. stone Tire bears the name "Firestone", and is doubly • * • guaranteed by Firestone and by us. SOLD BY WOODWORTH BRADLEY The woods is full of them.-Cas­ per Frank playing with Arthur Kap­ Come in TODAY -we will make full allowance for 1 to 4 Lbs. 60c Per Lb. 5 to 9 Lbs. 55c Per Lb. lan. Lou Flink and Arthur Levy 10 Lbs. and over 50c Per Lb. smacked a drive into the Pan Pan on the unused mileage in your old tires. Let us show yon No. 3 hole and the hunt was on. Cap how little it will cost you to equip with Firestone High found one, two, three halls and could Writ.e or Call for Free Circulars. A Soil and Grass Seed Spe­ not find his own. It was suggest~ he Speed Tires - and eliminate the danger of worn tires. cl.alist Will Answer All Inquiries Pertaining to Your Lawn Free drop one, and as you all know, Cap be­ of Charge. ing an ardent footbalJ fan, could not see if he was to be penalized, why Firestone Service Dealers and Service Stores he should be thrown for a loss. Any­ Save You Mene,- ,m,I Serve You Better NEW ENGLAND'S LARGEST GOLF COURSE CONSTRUCTION way folks, Daniel Boone played in the AND SUPPLY HOUSE woods when he was a child and Dan­ iel had an axe and a gun. Cap only has a ball and a set of golf clubs; the club hires men to cut down trees WOODWORTH BRADLEY and high grass, why should a player CROWN MOTOR OIL Co., Inc. try to knock down trees with a golf SEEDSMAN club and golf ball, and furthermore General Manager with a depression on hand. Anyway, FRANK RAND, what's a matte1' of twenty yards in a 138 SOUTH WATER STREET, PROVIDENCE, R. I. golf match? Ask Lou Flink, maybe Lou knows. 1050 SMITH ST. WEST 6181 PHONE DEXTER 5411 "' . . A ball in casual water in a sand' THE JEWISH HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1932 Page 9

NO CLASSES ON SABBATH FOR I bath, the Minister of Education ruled REFUSE TO BAR INCITING PRIVATE JEWISH SCHOOLS following representations made to ANTI-SEMlTIC POSTERS him by Deputy Michael Landau. Bucharest, April 22---\(JTA)-Pp- Instructions to this effect have been .ta. TEMPLE EMANU--EL Vienna, April 22-(JTA)-"Judaea vate Jewish schools cannot be com- sent to all inspectors by the Minister Perish" inscriptions continue to be pelled to hold classes on the Sab- of Education. blazoned on Nazi posters, which line PASSO~ SE.RVJCES Rabbi De Sola PooJ held his audi­ the streets of Vienna. ence enthralled, not only by reason The second day of Passover will be of his m ost interesting subject m at­ observed wfth religious services as ter, but also by his deft bits of hu­ LET follows: mor and understanding. Evening services, Tuesday and Announcements and comments JOSEPH KELLER A NEW RECORD THAT Wednesday, April 26-27, at 6:30. were m ade about the coming carnival Help You With Your Morning services, Wednesday and of the Temple and speakers from va­ Thursday, April 27-28, at 9. On LIFE INSURANCE rious congregations of Providence PROBLEMS 'SPEAI(S FOR ITSELF'! Thursday morning, the last day of prophecied another success for the Pass.over, a Memorial Service will be workers. R freshments were enjoyed Suite 311, New Industrial The new rates to Europe have created an unprecedented held, at which Rabbi Goldman will by an attendance of nearly three hun­ Trust Building preach on the subject, "A New Note demand for European travel and set this new record at dred after the speaker had answered Phones: GA 0787 - BR 6234-W ln the Song of Moses." questions from the floor. The com­ th_e Church Travel Agency . mittee of arrangements comprised A SABBATH SERVICES J acobs, President of the Men's C1ub; Nat C. Cohen, Chairman of the So­ 21 7 European Passages Next Friday evening, April 29th, cial Commit~; Morris Sydel!, Carl r------the Congregation is sponsoring a Goldblat t, J ohn Goldsmith, Michael commwuty Hebre w University cele­ Tieman, Louis Abedon and Martin bration. Professor Collier of Brown Zucker. Booked in 11 Working Days University, Dr. Wilinski, di rector of 1 YELLO"' A record built upon the exceptional service that the Church the Beth-Israel Hospital of Boston, and Rabbi Goldman, will speak. Travel Agency, with its able staff, rendex,-s to its patrons. Our 'For Quality and Service" many years' experience in catering to your travel needs and Cantor Bettman and the full Tem­ 1 CAB the prestige gained through volwne of business placed with ple Ema.nu-El Choir, under the cu­ the leading steamship companies of the world, enable us to r c-tion of Arthur Einst in, will as­ E. S. CR DALL S obtain the finest accommodations in all classes at lowest pos­ sist in the services. DAIRY sible rates. I Extend THE RABBI IN THE COMMUNITY WTLL ELL See Europe this year . .. but plan NOW. Our entire staff is FOR PA 0 ER at your disposal to help plan your trip and arrange all details Rabbi Goldman is scheduled lo p OVER of passports, consular visaes and alien re-entry permits. sp ak at two conventions th1s coming KO HER MILK s month. He will gjve on addr on nd ·r the outhorizatlon of BOOK WITH CHURCH - IT'S WORTH WHILE the subject, "Dogma ln Judaism" at th Rabbinical mbJy Conv nllon Rabbi Da . d H. B h.ruch GREETINGS at the J wilih Theologic I Seminary 12 L

FLOR L OFFERJ 54 Exch~nge St. Alongside Grosvenor Bldg. OU l'EME T The floral offering for lh1 Sa bba th is th • gift of rs. l rn I Ed 1 t in, in memory of h r d a r d1:p, rtl.! d nts, Simon and L<:na Coh,-n p:zm--aDi-:?i!ii!::::ra.ta.lJ-B:irila!Bll:mmlllllal.e.:11-----aa □□□□□□□na□□□□ aa □□□□□□□□ aaa □□ a□ □ a □□□□ a □□□□·~---­a □□□□ 'I'R I I'fY lOrrOR.' LITTLE STORIES from REAL LIFE EW . "f(JDEB KER April 14th w 1tn • ed .anolh<•r un­ usual v •nt in Temple Emanu - El, Lo Di. lrihulor~ for th of which the ladi s of th, Tempi hJ cl been invited by h • M n 's Club. Thr• Rhod, I ·I nd, tak . u.r piece

Portuguese background. The alter­ 1 MR. I nativ of oonversion to Chri.strnnity ED R. IL RMA or dea th resulted in thousands of con­ verts, but these Jews r mained true to their faith in spit of th 1r exter­ TRINITY MOTORS nal observance in he Ca tholic 3 7 BROAD TREET Church, the slate church of Spain. The speaker, for exarnpl , an­ nounced that an elderly P ortguese lady of devout Catholic faith who OU CEME 'T 1i'lles in Fall River, lights candles in her house every F rid&y night after pulling her shades down. She does THE not know any r eason except that her mother used to so do. Probably sh W ~ Planted That Tree belonged to a family of these Mara­ SUPREME MINER~4.L nos, or secret J ews. The element of secrecy being so Five Years Ago- vital to self-preservation, the persons WATER CO. so indulging clid everything humanly Back in April, 1927, the month after possible to escape detection. Candles IS READY TO SERVE YOU WITH were lighted in deep jars in cellars. the baby arrived, Mable and Edwin planted The Maranos ate non-kosher food, ALL KINDS OF BEVERAGES. this little maple tree in their front yard. At but once a week, on Saturday, they ate no meat of any kind so that the y SPECIALTY - SELTZER FOR the start they watered it and kept the soil could thus obey the Dietary Laws fertile around it. After it had a chance to without detection. Again, at the PASSOVER And at AU Times Passover period, they ignored the get started, it took care of itself, grew first two days of P assover and only IMMEDIATE DELTVERY strong and healthy. started their observance on the third day. On the holiest day of the year, Call Now DExter 9671 The growth of that little tree taught a Yorn Kippur, after they haci com­ 28 GARFIELD A VENUE, PROVIDENCE lesson to Etlwin and Mable. They "planted pleted their short prayers (they were short because there were no books to another little tree" . . A- Savings Share preserve them through the genera­ account at Old Colony. tions), they would play cards in their improvised synagogues. The reason This too has grown surprisingly in the seems clear now; the unusual assem­ last five years .. the payments, made as blage of persons in one room was their income permitted, have totaled $300., certain to arouse suspicion and so if EAST GREENWICH DAIRY but with dividends, the total is now $340.23. they were interrupted, the card tables and the playing would furnish the EXTENDS If they continue at this rate, in another proper explanation to the Inquisitors. ten years it will be more than $1300.­ enough to send little Margaret away to ---□-~- Passover Greetings school, or to take the whole family on a Notice! trip or to do whatever they decide when the TO THEIR MANY JEWISH FRIENDS AND PATRONS time comes. ' PROVIDENCE FRATERNAL This spring is a good time to plant the MEMBERS EAST GREENWICH RHODE ISLAND seed of financial independence at Old Colony There will be no meeting of the Co-operative Bank. You'll be surprised at Providence Fraternal Association on Tuesday, April 26, as scheduled. The how fast systematic savings and liberal next meeting will be on Tuesday, May dividends make it grow. 10. when the annual Mothers' Night will be observed. DANIEL A. CLARiffi ---□--- OLD COLONY HUNGARIAN JEWISH PAINTER RED OAK NURSERIES DIES AT AGE OF SIXTY-SIX FISKVILLE, RHODE ISLAND CO-OPERATIVE BANK Budapest, April 22-(JTA)-lsaac Unsurpassed Ornamental Nursery Stock in All Varieties 58 WEYBOSSET ST.. PROVIDENCE Perlmutter, well known Jewish paint­ WWNSOCK.eT-WEST WARWICK , GREYSTONE · PAWTUCKET er, died here recently at the age of THE BEST EQUIPPED NURSERY IN THE STATE sixty-six. PROFESSIONAL HORTICULTURAL AND LANDSCAPE ADVICE '!dr, Perlmutter's works have been purchased by the national galleries of TELEPHONE VALLEY 1090 P.-.)me and Budapest. , FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1932 Page 10 THE JEWISH HERALD

Ludwig Lewisohn's "Expression In Elissa Landi, film star, also a nov­ has been alloted by the Warsaw America" is a best seller. elist of rep, according to her publicity Kehillah. representative. The action of the Kehillah was The Book Case Vanguard has accepted "Bad Con­ taken following a discussion in which duct," a story by a one-time juvenile ---□~-- it was revealed that lack of funds ba.s actor, Harry Mount. TEN moUSAND ZLOTYS FOR prevented many J ewish girls from Comments on Jewish Authors and Their Books being married. Curious how the success of Ursula DOWRIES FOR POOR GffiLS By FRIEDA R. BIENSTOCK Parrott's unveiling of her private life • The Kehillah possessions are evalu­ has gotten all the ex-wives to try Warsaw, April 22-(JTA)-The sum ated at 6,000,000 zlotys, from which of ten thousand zlotys. to be used the Kehillah has an annual income of their hand. for dowries for poor Jewish brides, 300,000 zlotys. ''My First Husband. by His First by Marie Armstrong Hecht about her Wife" marriage to Ben Hecht that the This is a bad week for me. I've thought occurs, evil-minded that I am, just completed the reading of two that maybe there was no desire to books, both of which are quite bad keep the secret! The book itself is thoroughly bor­ and both of which are by feminine ~'4 At the risk ing, so egotistical as to sway all one's -- aspirants to reputations. ~TIREdML TII of appearing somewhat priggish I sympathies to the somewhat unbe­ must say that reputations built on lievably villainous leading character, malice displayed towards others are whose sayings, quoted the whole sor­ sometimes boomerangs. did recital (Greenberg, $2.50) . ~ MILLIONS! "My First Husband, By His First • • • Wife" is such a thinly disguised tale "The Great Day" ERESTONE tires appeal to the thrifty. Th y give Extra Values at And then there is "The Great Day" by Georgette Carneal, whose malice the lowest prices ever known. toward a certain publisher and his or­ Firestone do not manufa tu.re tire und, r pe ial hr nd names for Jewish Orphanage ganization is so intense as to cause niail order hou es and other to di trihut . Spe i l hrnnd tir re mad her to overshoot her mark in her without the manufacturer's name. Th y are old without hi guarant e News diatribe. If all her literary effort is as inaccurate as her delineations of or respons'hility for service. Jewish traits and J ewish character­ You take no ban on Fir tone tir Th y nr iJ n t, af , Ion - SEDER HELD WEDNESDAY istics, Miss Carneal would do much wearing- and ea h tire hear · the Fir l ne n m , whi ·hi a guarantee of better with a shovel and pick, than Passover was observed this year at with a pen or a typewriter. And sati factory s rvice. 1 ,the Jewish Orphanage of Rhode Is­ th.is, despite the fact, that lhere are Firestone'sgr ater E .xtra Values land in full form. All proper ob­ passages of real literary merit in her D pp E D C OR D S servances were carried out by Dr. economies in buying, ~,,.,..,.,__ G U M _ I novel of a number of characters who 1Danufacturing, and Louis B. Wolfenson, the Executive indulge in all types of sordid labor Director. Services were held Wed­ distributing make l'h• fire1lon• pot•nt•d Gum•D1ppln proc.­ in order to gain release from pov­ cotton cord, Info a mong, nesday evening in the Synagogue of eo tron,forms lhe erty, only to find that the great day possible thes great r tough, iln•wy unit. Liquid rubb•r p•nelrote, after which candles were the Home, never comes for them. The idea is values and lower ••v ry cord and coats every Ab r, guarding lighted and a trad.i.,tional Seder was o1, gr11<1tly ln­ swell, but it seems to me that Miss prices. against lnl•'"al frict ion and h completely given. Carneal had a couple of personal axes c:reoslng th• tlT•ngth ol the cord body, and The children gathered around the to grind in the nature of getting back Stop at our store giving longer !lie life. tables, which were atractively ar­ at certain people. So she has put today. See section ranged, and joined in the services. them into a book bit with true fem­ cut from Fir tone TWO EXTRA CORD PL1ES The dinner was complete in all de­ inine lack of foresi~ht, she has made UNDER THE TREAD tails, and a fine home atmosphere them so unbelievably bad that they tires - special brand pervaded throughout. become unbelievable for the reader. mail ord r tire and Thlit h a polenl•d conalruction1 and the (Li veright, $2.50). others . Take the e two •11lra co rd pliH are so placo.d that CHILDREN RECEIVE CAKES FROM • • • you ge1 56% 11Tonqer bond betwe n tread LADIES' HEBREW FREE sections in your own and cord body, and leds ,how 26'% g,eoter Trotsky's Story of the Revolutfon protedlon ogalnd puncture• and btowouh. LOAN ASSN. hands - compare And now I want to say another It 1 h a nn, Jtandard for tire p..-formanc• word for Trotsky's story of the Rus­ Quality and Con­ on high speed can. The Ladies' Hebrew Free Loan As­ sian Revolution. It is a thick book struction. Then ou, sociation, of which Mrs. Harry Shat­ and at times a highly technical one. HOH-SKID TREAD .kil;l is President, presented the chil­ too, will know why­ But if you can manage to stay with dren of the Orphanage with two large " Fires tone is the tire the man during his digressions you Tou9.h, live ,ubb.f tpeclally compound•d birthday cakes, on the occasion of the f01 long ,low W-k!r. Sd•ntillcolly d e,lgned will find your patience welJ re­ that taught thrift to 1 first anniversary of the organiza­ non-skid glv.-. greotu traction and 1<1f•, warded. qul t p.rformance, tion. millions!'' Not only has Trotsky a most un­ usual grasp on world affairs in gen­ MR. AND MRS. S. SHATKIN-MR. eral and on the Russian events, nat­ AND MRS E. SACKIN GIVE COMPARE• QUALITY • CONSTRUCTION • PRICE urally, but he is also a writer among "TREATS" writers. His book is a real treat. 4.40-21 Mr. and Mrs. Simon Shatkin of 16 The translation is excellent. If you flre$tone Glen road and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest want one book and just one on the COURIER TYPE s -Sackin celebrated the third birthday Russian Revolution, get Trotsky's ,-1,1 5! e,., d o., children, Lois P . version! 0"1' Bu.ad o., of their respective $1l£ Caw Price M.ul Ordc C.-u Prka SIZC -.t J Ot-'!ct Cu tt Prk• Shatkin and Louis A. 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UNVEIL TABLET TO LUZZATI ANTI-SEMITIC CAMPAIGN PROTE T GAINST P YMENT IN GHETTO BIRTHPLACE RENEWED IN MEXICO SPORTING OF T XE BY HARITIES Venice, April 22-(JTA)- A me­ Mexico City, April 22--(JTA)-The W QR L D Istambul, April 22 - (JTA) - The morial tablet in the house in the old Jewish community in Mexico has taken measurE'S t-0 combat the anti­ ~Wf W,?tTTEH FOQ THE JEWISH HERALD Jy GJ'~1GC J ewish Orphan Home in Istambul ghetto of Venice, where he was born, ====:.....::.::...:.:=...:..:.:.:.:..:..:.::.::.:....:....::...:.:..:::.....::.:::..::..:..::~....:..:===--_:_-..!::'.~.!::.....--===-::!- has be n compelled to pay the gov- was unveiled recently in honor of the Jewish propaganda now in full swing paper of ernm nt laxes in the amount of 600 late Luigi Luzzati, Italian Jewish in "El Nacional," the official RED COLLEGIATE ATH- Hartford team, has had Cohen und~r Revolucionario. ARE INJ scholar and statesman, in the pres­ the Partido Nacional LETES E TITLED TO COM- his wing two or thr~ years. Moor , pounds in the last year, it was re­ This campaign was renewed after -ence of government representatives. PENS TIO ? 1 one of the smartest managers in the v al d h ere r cently. a brief truce, and was broken when Professor Luzzati, who died in d on my story sounds as minor leagues and a first-ra e judg the Jewish Chamber of Commerce The lea At th same time it wns rev al d Rome in 1927, was noted as an econ­ I were about to go into a of ball pl~yers, says that Cohen is lh and Industry felt that the investi­ though th gov mm nt has waiv d the omist. He was five times Minister some snappy law r eview, bes Jewish baU player he ever saw that gating committee appointed by "El paper for -0f State, and also served in other im­ to be much and Carey agr s wilh him. payment of taxes by charitable or­ Nacional" was overstepping its limits. but don't worry, I intend I portant government posts. m ore human than lhat. Tb.is piece is When O'Dou1 was injur d in J ack­ ganiz lions, but that it insists upon inspired by a reoent happening at sonviUe last w k, Coh n was pr s d payment from J wish charities. New York University. A young J ew- into service in left field and has per­ nl tions ar bemg made to CITIZEN'S ICE CO. THE ish boy named Eli Klein.field a Senior, fonn d wonders, not only as a bats­ Repn: • John T. Cottrell Co. answere d the call for candidates for man, but also as a field r . In sJx th I lrn1 er or Int rior by J wish PAWTUCKET the college boxing team. H lri d out complete contests Coh n, ign d o r pr ntotiv s. It is hoped that a Pawtucket, R. I. in lhe Brooklyn ba t.mg for lhe 135 pound class. In one of lead-off plac n w la w WJli be nae •d xempUng COAL - LUMBER matches he was hit be- array. roil d up a ba Ling mark of the practice J wi h charili s from true paymPnl ICE AND hind the ar. Al the t1me no atten- .455 and has prov d that h is a - Retail Wholesale - DEALERS BUlLDING l\'lA TERIALS tion was paid t-0 the injury, but soon capable und_rsludy for the h •• vy- w II. WE MANUFACTURE ICE FROM Office: after the boy found that his right arm hi ting O'Doul Chorg cl with m ATILEBORO CITY WATER 28 Exchange St., Pawtucket had become paralyzed. He is now a t bat 22 lun s, Coh n slammed out M NTil tr atm nt. It will prov 10 hi and cro d th · pl te no I • ·s 155 East Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. Telephone Perry 178 undergoing JE)VI fl N TION' Yard: exc edingly costly and ther is no than ighl tim ., A thr •at at th Telephone Perry 0415 guaranl that h will ver have full pl t , h is also al rt on lh paths. Foot of Water St., Pawtucket 8r;:1ti lnva, April 22-(JTA)- A Ro­ W. T. ROSS, Prop. 293 . Al, who r al ~iven name · Alt.a, Telephone use of th arm. mM alhollc Church officml, Barthol­ The coll g au hor1ties bemg ap- is o I ft-handed bat ·r and thrown was • n •nc d to prais cl of the accid nt, had no com- und many lim s d, ·mo trntPd h h om •w Ambrl ko, lwo months l h,rd lnbor for I ll- and no off r to com- has a pow •rful throwm~ nrm H 's ❖ • ------· - ... Imenl o make mg lhP J,·w1 nntlon BRAKE & WHEEL lhe ~y was mad . u, h' f on h1 f , too, n.nd he m d scv- pensate Ambn ko ufu•r •d in.!l ull in th r fused lo s1l back ,r;:,1 5 ntion:.I TU.Mm c•i ch,- :J• stud nt council a ,,J in conn · Uon with SERVICE, INC. GILMAN do nothing. Th boys_ got to- th, big South ·rn ba b U pi.Ir . cou • o f lr1 A. I~ and c,1r col11 s1on al K..ischau. Th 'Don't Start If You Can't Stop' I g ther and p ssed a resolution. a k- JI b Pl n motor GENERAL 1 m rg •ncy public pro cutor al one • d •mnnd OF' YOUR BRAKES i ing that the nthl lie board of h , c 1- BE SURE hr.,uld mbr, ko • pum. h{•d und •r th or- Come In and Let Our Speciali ls . Auto Repairing leg mak some financi provuuons " K · ·p Cohr•n ' rlarr,s C;..r •y. "Th boy i ~oinv L!clc ri f ·rri.ng to th, prnl••clion of th Test Your Brakes Free for injur d athletes and pecially d ; MARMON and BUlCK caring for Klcinfi Id until h ha rc- o com· ln handy thi, yc.ir rr h 1 Ppublic. Brakes Tested on Cowdrey Tester SPECIALISTS covered suffici ,n ly to wk cEJre of 1.m' o r ular hi.' lJ bf~ uv imbl , for Thi 1.. thi- fir ,t c. ,1• m which ., or Brake Tester himself. This petition w as duly pr - m ·rg ncy du ,. H•· 'll be a pinc:h a•C'h< .l1,v,,ki::in c urt h., pu.n · h :d 2-Wheel Brakes ---- 50c 222 Hamilton Street sent d and to cl.ate th only thing hat runner, a pinch h1tl<:r ,ind 1[ any­ f,n nnl1-S •m1l1• und ·r hi. ,,rtich·. h pp<·n. o on,, of our rf•J{ul;, r Th•: J ,·wt h nu 1r,n L~ oITicio ll y r •coii; ­ 4-Wheel Brakes -- - $1.00 Telephone BRoad 3326 has happen d is the cons1d rauon of hinr. u tfi Jd,-rs, ht ' 11 be ul to work in ,1 n1z,.<.J m th,· cr,r l1lu 10n r, f th PROVIDE CE the athletic board to a boush coU _ o 181 BROADWAY. Tel. PL. 7864 i boxing and substitute wr ·tl.u,g in ils jifiy" Cu• ·h,, lov ,ki ... n r,•public ,,nd th m­ th •r ,_ .:.-.-(~0~-0--•0.-,-0.-..~►.-.0~ .!. plac . I lovr-s o pby b~,IJ and th i.! th· ult to h, J, w1 h ril!on wa A l.I of which bring me o my them main r-.,'!On why h,, djd ,,t contin ,. for r ·gnrd •d by th1• court 11 on of­ f ·n. ,, ag.:t in. t th· con. t1lul1 n. t - It is true lhal no boy 1s fore d to his udH tn <·wark, hi hom · tovm AGRONICI{ Any Road ls Now go out for a team, although colleges H fath •r is a abbi th ·r · .:ind op ·d I hav a way of making H unpl •as.ant th, l Alta would follow h foo .tt·p , C rti T MOTOR SALES, Inc. d stud nl but lh, youngi;I •r hkr ba..... b&ll toQ A Golden Trail I for the athletically inclm Yo It In CHRYSLER & PLYMOUTH WITH who r fuses t p rform Y t the boy muc:h. Al h.as 1.1 t Page 12 THE JEWISH HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1932

Former Providence Boy Podiatry Fraternity Ahavath Sholom Holds Election of to Appear at RKO Albee TEMPLE BETH-ISRAEL Officers for 1932-33 Theatre All This Week Synagogue SERVICES · Hyman Pearson, better known to pla_ce u:1 the parl~rs of the Temple. "Nu" Chapter of Phi Alpha Pi, the This will be Mens Night, sponsored National Podiatry Fraternity, held his friends here as "Bud," born and HEBREW SCHOOL PUPILS TO Sabbath services begin Friday by the Sisterhood. Mrs. Abraham its election of officers for the year brought up in the North End of evening at 8:15. Cantor Joseph iting his home city PRESENT PASSOVER PLAY White is chairman of the evening. 1932-33 on Monday, April 18th, at the Providence, is vis Schlossberg will chant the ser­ again, appearing a t the Albee Theatre SUNDAY New England College of Podiatry. vices. Rabbi MaZ11re officiates and MEN'S CLUB TO lEET MOND Y The followin~ were elected: for a w eek's performance, startin g "Alilath Dom," translated as "Ac­ preaches the sermon. Saturday morn­ ller, Alpha; John Can­ Saturday, April 23. ing service begins at 9:15. Myron K e e cusation of Blood," is the name of The M n 's Club will meet Monday J . F. McGauran, Bud has been on the stage for mor The R eligious School will meet on zano, Beta; John ars but has never had the play to be presented by the pu­ evening, April 25. Professor Horry Kappa Rho; Louis Marra, Kappa Tau, than fifteen ye S unday at 10 o'clock. At 11 :30, the the oppor tunity to play in this city pils of the Ahavath S holom Hebrew E. Miller will deli er the address of and Benjamin Rocchio, Scribe. School on Sunday evening, April 24, assem bly will be held. Rabbi Mazure Lhe evening. On Tuesday evening, May 3rd, the once, coming the nearest to it when will conduct the service. in . Starring with at 7:30 o'clock, in the Synagogue at elected officers, will be in­ he appeared Boston services for the second days newly t is Irish boy, J ohn the corner of Howell and Scott The P LPlT FLOWER salled at a dinner-dance, to be held him in his ac an of P assover wiH take place Tuesday with whom he has played streets. at Chin Lee's Restaurant. The com­ McAuliffe, and Wednesday evenings, April 26 al years a nd three others w ho Of the three acts the first will prob­ The flowers m the pulpit lost Fri­ mittee of arrangements comprises for sever and 27, at 6:30; Wednesday and will assist them. ably receive the most praise from the day eve~g w_ re the kind gift of Clinton Brady, Past Alpha; Louis mornings, April 27 and 28, at in elcome him back h om e, sev­ Orthodox Jewry. It opens with a Thursday Mrs. I. Smger, memory of her sis­ Goldberg, Past Beta, and Benjamin To w morning, April 28, the tendering Bud P ear­ Seder (P assover eve ~emony), so 9:30; Thursday ter, P auline Villnr. eral friends are last day of Passover, at 10 o'clock a Rocchio. banquet on Thurs­ complete in every detail that it might son a testimonial MemoriaJ Service (Hazkoralh N'Sbo­ day evening, April 28, at the Hotel well be taking place in the home of HERBERT CRlBNER TO B BAR­ be . Rabbi M112ure h undred guests any one of our Rabbis. It is truly a moth), will held IJTZVAH, MAY 7 Dreyfus. Over one will preach the rmon. All of you and old friends are expected to be model Seder and from there goes on llilm v of your ose arrang­ with the perse<:ution of an entire who desire to have t.he Th Bar-Mi tz.vah of Her rl &:rib­ present to greet h im. Th mentioned, plea h nd in a ir are Harry Guny, who J ewish community accused of murder dear ones n r, son of Mr. and /Irs. J Scribn r, ing t he aff lo the Rab­ will be the toastmaster; Samuel Ban­ and where through a particular in­ the names plainly wnlten 35 GaJJatin st.r will t k pl cc SJt­ before the rvic ·s begins. der, Ralph Beerman, D r. J ohn Rous­ cident, the curiosity of a young boy, bi urday mormn~. May 7. JOHN CURRAN Friday everung, the r gulnr S b- lin and Alexander Barad. helps to vindicate them from the crime. Th re are 40 characters in bath rvic s will ta.le pl at the play, all between the ages of seven 8:15. EXTENDS Tell Our Advertisers and fourteen. Samuel S. Cohen, the principal o! TERHO L. R. l You Saw It In th school, who is coaching th "ac­ NT lorti iroh - 11'1' Passover Greeting tors," announces Lhal r •h arsals ruiv The Jewish H erald be n very clihgenUy ottend d and th r SJ 2 play promi s lo be not only n r­ On ro ., R. I. To His Many Jewish Friends taining but most d\lca ional H , aJ o'clo announces I.hot in ord r to afford PSYLLIUM SEED everyon th opportunity of •in g and Patrons Black, 53c Blond, 4 5c this pl.iy the school has mad a mini- mum charge as odmi ion f , m re- FOR CO STIPA TION ellophane Pa kage ly t-0 cov r the xpe s. 1 15 C following ar in th cast: Anna WANT d and Pack d by Th SHE WILL STREET Thoroughly Cleane Shopero, Eth I Horvitz, H m P r- 84 WEYBOSSET The Battl e Creek f ood Co. low, Beatric · Cutler, M.J.nni y rs. On SaJ e at Formerly In Arcade Ruth Fish in, Sarah Gordon, , REAL FURNITU RE THE HEALTH SHOPPE Wallick, amu l Goldf rb, Lou1 94 DORRANCE TREET Schleifer, Jrv1ng Pickar, Lou.is Br u - d r , Alir d LltWin, Lows ltzcr, SOMEDAY Nothan Schwart.2. H k 11 Frank, H k ,lJ Wallick, Hnrry R nherg, J oslyn Pr •:;5€r, D1iv1d Wilkes, lrving ( --1G rtz., Abra.ham Lobel, ormnn ;;,-s ph ·-·-----n Gr nstem, Abraham u •vm, J o W xJ r, Morru; Sw :tl, K ·nn th ON ST. Syd It, Adolph Snow, orr B •m• 133 MATHEWS I s in, William Gr g ,nn..,n, D- v1d Saslaw, Jack Goldst In, forris Sny­ During Pas over Week, f der, David Feinberg, Sanford F •i.n• We Wiil Serve Our man, Eu.me Horowitz, Ruth Pick..r J and Norman Porn rantz. Usual Fine I -----o--- P AS SO VER MEALS t Fr r n1a n w Stud baker A LA CARTE OR I Sal Ianag r REGULAR F ULL 65ci COURSE D INNER The appou,tro nl of Fr d R Silv r­ I man to the post of sal s manag~r of Trinity Motors, recently appom d Open from 7 a. m. to Studebaker distributors here, is an­ 9 p . m. J. nounc d. H undr ds of the fn nds of this •:~ ~~~~ ..... popular automobile man will be ------pleased to learn of his promotion in the automobile field here. Mr. Sil­ verman has for many years been on of the leading automobile salesm n in Rhode Island and has actively been engaged in the promotion of Stude­ least, that is the baker passenger and commercial cars. AT Nearly all of the J ewish people h re theory behind the sav­ driving Studebaker cars have pur­ ings account which her Cabaret chased their cars from Fred and can 1>INE DANCE testify to his courtesy and selling parents are building up 1Jaily Luncheon THREE F Course Dinner I methods. Mr. Silverman is very n­ f or her at t his ban k.. SO In clu des soup SHOWS SSc 5:00-8:30 thusiastic about the new line of C and dessert DAILY P. M . S tudebakers and extends a most cord­ ial invitation to everyone to visit the Whatever h er grown-up n eeds HALL AVAILABtE FOR PARTIES BEAUTIFUL BANQUET new S tudebaker headquarters, Trin­ may be, there's a sumgrowing Phone for Special Party Rates ity Motors, which is located at 347 up t o help meet them. Gradu­ MUSIC BY MURRAY VON HOCHBERG ORCHESTRA Broad street, near T rinity square, NO COVER CHARGE where the new models are on dis­ ally, regularly, small deposits p lay. are building the balance up. It's easy to save a little ata time. 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