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Vol. X, No. 7 PROVIDENCE, R. I., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1934 5 Cents the Copy

Propose Central Council Unique Dedication GERMANS MAD, for Exchange of Data, Series Tonight at SAYS DR.BUTLER Information Plans Temple Emanu-El AT COLLEGE RITE Trend to East Side

- I SCHENECTA DY. K. y_ (JT.-\)-T he S5.000 extens ion to the pres· Everyone is ,velcomed to Dr. :\'ich olas 1\l urra y Butler, p res i- ent g y mnasium building and t h e for­ Unveiling of Stained­ d ent of Columbia Unive rs itv. s aid to- 11:1 a tion of an_ educational and recrea­ day that the people of Ger~any haYe t,onal council and the extension of Glass Windows gone "sta rk. r a ,·ing mad." the ~enter pro¥'ram to the South . . . IPrond ence s ection of the city were .-\ Service which promis es to be . Speakm_g at cerem~m1es marking the highlig hts of the s urvey m ade unique in the history of th.is J ewish inauguration of Dr. Dixon Rya.n Fox br the J ewish Welfare Board of community will be held at Temple as the 12th president of Union Col- New York and presented by Ema.n u·El tonight. when 13 stained· l~ge, Dr. Butler de~lared that "no Louis Kraft, director of J ewish Cen. RABBI LE\'! A . OLAN REV. EVERETT M. BAKER gla s windows will be dedicated at hght and no leadership can be. ~ooked I ter _acti vities, to the J ewish Com­ the opening ser vice which wi11 also for from Germany for some time to mututy Center Board meeting held Two differ ing viewpoints about American Unitarian Association and mark the first celebration in the come." las t ni ght at 65 Benefit s treet. the great social experiment now in of the Religious Education Society. Tenth AnniYersa ry Year program. "Those people must regain their The survey, which covers more progress in Soviet Russia will be He visited Russia twice "7th the I Rabbi Goldman will preach a spe- senses, turn their backs upon the than 100 type,v,·itten pages, deals presented at the meeting of the S_her":ood Eddy. party and _has con- cial sermon for the Dedication Ser- silly and reactionary slogans which exhaustively with J ewish communitv Men's Club of Temple Beth-El to s1st~~tly champion~? ..\me_rica n rec- vice, entitled " \Vindows of the Soul.JI are now hurled at them, to be re- l1fe in Providence and presents 3. be held in the vestrv of the house ogmtion of the So, iet Umon. Music will be rendered by Cantor ceived wit h such highly emotional brief ~urvey of ever y J ewish organ- of wors hip Tuesday · evening, Octo­ Rabbi Le\i ..\. Olan is rabbi of Bettman and the full Temple enthusiasm/' the noted educator as- ization in the community ,vith par- ber 30. Temple Emanuel in \Vorcester, Mass. Emanu-El choir under t he direction serted1 ,:befor e they can resume the It icular reference as to the effective- Eminently qualified to offer opin- During his fi ve years in t hat com- of Arthur Einstein. Address- intellectual leadership \vhich they ness of t he J ewish Center program. ions at once intelligent and unbiased munity he has establi!;; hed himself as es will be made by Mrs. H enry Has· had so well won." Another recommendation made by are Rev. E Yerett M. Baker of the a fearless and effective J ewish lead- senfeld, chairman of the Stained- L d B T h F h Mr. Kraft involves the extension of Westminster Uni tarian Church who er. Few communal or civic functions Glass 'Window committee; Judge au 5 rt is · renc the present Center facilities so that is impressed with the promise and in t hat community take place with- Philip C. Joslin, president of the He said, however , that "the world modern quarters may be provided the p rogress of the Soviets and Rab- out him. He is, among other t hings, Congregation; Samuel M. :Ma- cannot do wit hout Germany, no mat· for a gro,ving membership. b. L · 0 the president of the Jewish F edera· gid, vice president of t he Congre- ter how preposterous and reaction- A di t th 1 · Wor~~t~~' 1: ,ra~:.,Te~h~e ~~~~~-~:~ tion of Worcester , and t he chairman gation and cha.irman of the original ary may be its ruling policies and · cco\ n1 c t surveyb on fu mrye 1 a few months ago with the feeling of the board of the h 11;ah. bui lding committee; and Henry Keck, doctrines at the moment." f~; i~ildr~n's ~o~~ ~e~~ ~rr~nf s::. that while definite gains have been I . F or year~ ~e had ad,~ocated -~mer- of Syracuse, N. Y., noted architect Paying t ribute to the Bricish, Providence, an d Mr. Kraft and Dr. made in race relations the wide-, ican recogm tion of Son et Russia and who designed the windows. French, Dutch and Scandinavians as Charles Bernheimer, who assisted spread tyranny, pove/ty and in- 1 hailed t he news of accomplishments At a desi gnated point in the Ser· "~ie happy and fortunate :~w. wh~ hin~ in t he report, made th ';? obse_r­ equality more than cancel t he there. Last summer he went to vice, fl ood li ghts from t he outside ~ i_ll Bhold _fas_~_to sound pimciple, vat1on that hundreds of J ewish chil- achievements scored. Russia to establish contact wit h rel- lawns will be illuminated so that the 1._ utle1 sa.i · . dren can be served by the Center ath·es and J ews to whom he had let- stained-glass windows may be seen "Almost everywhere else 111 the through the organization of clubs, The Re,·. E,·erett :iI. Baker is min­ ters of introduction. even at night in the interior of the I world troublesome a_n~ dangero~s I classes and ~ game 1:oom . The plan ister of the Westminster Unitarian Ability to speak Yiddish, as well A~ditorium. O[ t he ~3 stained:glass Ife rment_ - 1:1or~l, political, ~cononuc as prop?~e_d ~lll_volves the u~e of pres­ Church on Adelaide Avenue. During as avoidance of official guides en- wrndows. one 1s a circular w1ndow a nd social- is v.-ell under " ay. ent fae1lit1e~ 111 that section of the his five years in ProY idence he has abled hi m to gain an intimate in- behin_d the ..\ rk. ~·epr~senting "The "Unhappiest of all~ the great Ger· I c~~y so tha~ on addi!~on~l expense forged to the forefront as a carrier sight into conditions prevailing there. Burmng Bush." Sn:: wmdows on the man people, whose literally colossal "ill be entailed by th1:; type of pro­ of the social message of Christian­ ity. He is chairman of the 1nterde­ These two leaders will give their right side express the theme "The accornplishments in philosophy and gram. nominational Commission on Social viewpoint on Russia as it is today. Institutions of Judaism /' and the re-I in science, in literature and in the Aim to Serve Mo re People Action, the president of the League After a question period ref resh· maining windows on t he the other fine arts, in industry and in c~m- 'T'he organizing of the Education- of ).;"ations Association, a director of ments and cigars will be served. side represent themes u nder the merce, h~n-e played so commandltlg al and Recreational Council was re- the Providence Weliare Society, of .A rthur J. Levy and Irving L. heading "The Ideal~ of Judais1n ." a part in t ~1e world's history for two commended because a large number the Consumers League, of the ~a­ Shein are co-chairmen of the eve- The windows are of l\iloorish design full centuries, have gone stark, rav- (Continued on Page Six) tional Ministerial Union of t he ning's program. and each window contains two em- ing mad under the pressure and blems expressing some organized temptation of t hose r igid and dis- UnderPraduates to • B ' form or ethical ideal of J ewish life. heartening conditions which attend· b A F f L P N t h . . 0 . to ress aZI oycott 1 " cordial welcome is extended to :~iii~:. writ.ing of e Treaty of Ver-1 be Guests at Temple

Backed Unanimously at Meet aAnll. IM t" £ Brmrn Univ. Award Beth Israel Tonight nua ee mg o Given Hyman Israel Temple Beth Israel. enlarging its SAN FRA NCISCO (JTA) - The cent when our brothers in other H f A d t scope of adfrities for the Bar Mitz· A ~ eri<:a n F'~der~tion of Labor, lands arc being prosecuted because Offie Or ge O Hyman A. lsrnel has been awai-d- vah )'Ca r of its existence. is reach­ wh1ch 1s holding its annual conven· they demand freedom." he said. b H Id Q 28 ed a university scholarshiv in Psy- ing out to serve spiritually the stu­ tion. here, s tood committed to JH0SC· "\Ve can aJ)prcciatc our ow n free. e e Ct. chology for the year 193.1-35 by the dent body of our community. The cute with a ll the vigor a t its com· dom when we learn about the suffer· IGradua te Counci l of Brown Univer · ~·emp1e is proud to number among mand the boycott of N a zi Germany. ings of the J ewish people in Ger - Ofli ccrs will be elected and reports sit).'. _ ...... ,·. its family of members manv distin· which the Federation endorsed one ma ny. of the chairmen of the following M,1,. ]s1a e~, \\ hose home 1s rn_ \\ c~ - ,1? t1i shed graduates of the lrni,·ersi­ ~=~:n~!~s:d~ which was unanimous ly " \Ve protest with nil t he power committees w ill be read at the a n- co, l ex: as, _is ;1 g- r::duate of Yesh1 - tics of the state who have achieve() 'The Federation al ~o urged full la - we J>Osscss ngnin~t the treatment nual meeting of the J ewi sh Home va C?llcge l ': Ne_w ) ork. He came to distin<'lion and have been rewarded bor !-upport for the newly created which h~s l?een . accorded our fellow for the 1\ ged of Rhode Is land. Sun- Pr~:.-idence 1~ N~v.e1~1b~1~ 1!)33 .. and wit h the highest honors. Tht~se men ''che~t for the liberation of the trade unionists 111 Germuny, and t he day. October 28. a l 2.:rn p. m .. nt the dt~1mg the. p.ist yec11 "~t~ associated and women nre now t o be hos ts to J e wis h people ns well. I Home: with RHbb1 J onah,.E. CaµJ:.~n at. the their younger nnderJ,?raduak friends workrrs of Europe." " \Ve wi ll continue our protest 11 11 _ • • . • Ah:watl~ Shol_om l almu~ 1 orah._ and arc im; tin ,1? them to be their , ln approving the recommendation lil t he merci less dictntorsltiJ>S in _M~mbe1sh1p, Nut C. C~hen, Ad- b s pec1;1ll y mterestccl II\ the field g u ests at the initial scn·ice of the of the re~olution introduced by the Germnny a nd ll nly are wiped out. 1~11 ss1?n~,. i\l rs. S~u~1t~ el N. Deulcl~; of. clinical psychology a~id chfld l:1t e Frida:,• evening servi<'('S of the boycott commit.tee, the convent.i on I cannot reconcile modern civilb:n- l,ntc1tm11_111 r nt. B('1n~ud 1'J. Goldo\\ - J!uiclance. i\ l r. l~rnel ~tud1ecl part Il:u l\1it 7,,·ah :,·t•ar. nl ~n went on rerorcl A!- favoring lion with t he persecution and m:1r· gky; Th l_cd1cal. ~r. Leo ohen; llousr, iime at I1rown la~t sprillJ!. and dur- 11 1,etkrs have been ~ent to all J ew­ whnlP-h!"nrte

Schechter has arranged for Hebr, SONS OF JACOB t o be taught in all the classes a::: NOTES part of the Religious School cur I...... fia-= _· ...... ;..-=-"· _Tf_M_P_L_E _E_M_A_N_U_-_E_L__,\' culum. Two teache rs are in cha1 N.C~!:~:~:~~:day of the Hebrew studies. Sisterhood Meeting Tem ple E manu-E l is launching its four Sunday evening lecture forums " Nu" Chapter Alumni of Phi Al­ Daily Shiur pha Pi, the national podiatry frater­ The Sons of J acob S isterhood held Institute of J ewish S tudies for offered on the second Sundays of Rabbi Schechter has resumed Adults for the seventh year with an December, J a nuary, February and nity, at their last meeting made defi­ its first meeting of the season last opening lecture by Professor Irving March. Besides these lectures, there nite arrangements for the New En· Wednesday, at the J ewish Institute. daily Talmudic Shiur. These lectu· Fine man of Benning ton College, Ver­ a re offered intensive study courses gland Regional Council, which will Mrs. Sam Mike presided. Extensive a re given every aften 10on betw( mont on Saturday aftern oon. Novem­ in Hebrew language, Jewish philoso­ be held at the Narragansett Hotel plans were made for the coming 5 a nd 6 o'clock, at the Synago, ber 3. phy Jewis h literature, Jewish ethics, Sunday. season. A Chanukah bridge will be on Douglas avenue. Friends and , Othe r lecturers in the Institute a nd J ewish education. Bibliographies The program for the day is as fol­ held in December. Mrs. J acob Mill­ itors are welcomed. progra m this year will include men and reading lists will be issued for lows : er and Mrs. Jacob Kopit were ap­ of interna tional renown a nd famous the lecture courses and text-books pointed chairman a nd co-chairman of Ba nquet and business meeting to the Chanukah bridge. The members r ~ amonds Watche in their s pecial fi elds of knowled ge, will be used in all the intensive be held at the Narragansett H otel in s uch as Ludwig Lewisohn, author study courses. of the committee in ch arge of the Providence. bridge arrangements, as well as the ! and man of letters; Dr. A . D. Sa­ Tie- Up Wit h New York Seminar y 1-2 p. m. Registra tion. char, historian and lecturer of the For the first time in the history time and place for the affair will ! Albert Travis University of Illinois ; Dr. Ben M. of this community the local Insti­ 2-3.30. Banquet, a t which there be announced soon. I Selekma n, na tional president of the tute of J ewish Studies will combine will be a guest s peaker a nd appro­ The Sisterhood meets twice a Wholesale & Retail N ational Council of J ewish Social with the Institute of J ewish Affairs pria te enter tainment. month at the Je\\~Sh Institute, a nd Jeweler Work; P rofessor Robe rt T. ·Casey of of the J ewish Theological Seminary 3.30-6. Business meetin g. its next meeting will be held on the I Brown University; P rofessor Louis of America in . ew York to offer a ·6-8. Recess, during which there afternoon of Wednesday, October j The Gift Shop of W onderful F inke ls tein, a nd P rofessor Alexand­ series of four lectt.res by members will be a t ea and bridge for the lad y 24, at 2:30 o'clock. Rabbi Schechter !.' Values er Mar x of the Seminary in New of the faculty of that Institution, guests. wiII address the organization at that Fine Watch, Clock a nd J ewel! York; a nd Dr. Solomon Gra yzel of or by some of its very scholarly 8-8.30. Assembly for transporta ­ time. Gratz College, P hiladelphia; Dr. Is­ I Repairing at Moderate Price, alumni. In cooperation with the Se­ t ion to the Hillsgrove Country Club, Post Bar-Mitzvah Classes r ael E fros, Professorial Lecture r of minary, also, it is very probable that where a dinner-da nce will be held. I 130 Washington Stree the University of Buffalo. the great library and museum of the Rabbi Schechter has made ar­ The committee arranging the af­ Other lecturers will be Ra bbi Wil­ Seminary \vill allow some of its an­ rangements for classes to be held ·=· cient illuminated Haggadah manu­ fair a re: Doctors : - Myron Keller, daily in Mishnah a nd Talmud. These lia m G. Bra ude of Te mple Be th-El; gene ral chairman; Benjamin J. Sil­ Rabbi Morris Gutst ein of the T ouro scripts to be brought he re on exhi· classes a re meant for boys of post· bition at the Passove r season. verman, publicity; Gerald Feinberg, Bar Mi ztvah age (from 13 to' 16). A ARE YOU PROTECTED? Synagogue in Newport, R. I.,; Ra b­ welcome ; Louis Marra, financial; bi Isr ael M. Goldma n. The detailed program is as fol­ special teacher has been secured for H arry Goldma n, entertainment; this class, and the studies will be This J ewish Adult Education pro­ lows: Frederick Fishe r, hospitality; Clin­ gram offers ten Saturday afternoon Jewish Literature and J ewish Life conducted under Ra bbi Schechter's J. Ernst of, Inc ton C. Brady, arrangements; Joseph pe rsonal supenvision. lectures during the months of No­ November 3, Professor Irvin g iWarkowit z, reservation; Bernadino vember , January and F ebruary, dj­ Fine man, fa mous a uthor, who will Rocchio, transportation. Reli gious School 94 Dorrance Street vided into two lecture courses and lecture on "The \Vrite r Looks a t Life." The program committee is headed Regular sessions of the Religious Providence, R. I. November 10 - Rabbi Is rael M. by Maurice J. Mellion. School began last Sunday morning I Goldman, Extens ion Lectur er a t Assisting in the a rrangements are: at the Jewish Institute, 49 Orn,; INSURAKCE OF ..\.LL KIK[ SHERBA Brown University, who will lecture Irving 'Woolf, Orlando Cianci, J ohn street. Cla sses a re conducted accord­ on "The Legends of t he J ews." Canzano, J ohn J. McGauran, George ing to the latest pedagogical meth­ P ersonal Attention Cigger, James Chapman, Ernest ods . A s plendid staff of teachers is Nove mber 17 - Professor Rober t Prompt Sen·ice Beverage Co. T . Casey, Professor at Brown Uni­ H oude. in cha rg e of the classes. The school vers ity, who will lecture on "Th e The committee in cha rge has been is su pervised by Ra bbi a nd Mrs. Phone G.-\ spee 0031 and 00, SHERBA CLUB PUNCH \Visdom of Literature of t he Jews." assured of a pproximately 100 dele­ Schechter. As an innovation, Rabbi It contains Genuine F ruit November 24- Rabbi Morris Gut ­ gates from the New En gland states, Deliver y at Your Home stein. Rabbi of t he fa mous Touro ?\ew York, New Jersey and Pe nnsyl­ Tel. Wa rren 538-W Syna.gogue in Newport, R. I., who vania. Chas. S. Dexter , Prop. will lecture on "The Litera ture of t he Hassidim." 5 - Jewish Education : Three T he J ew Faces t he World courses will be offered for those who J a nuar y 5-Dr . Ludwig Lewisohn, want guida nce in Club Leadership, '""For Quality and Ser vicE'" t he most famous Jewish man of let­ t.r.d is held in cooperation with the ters in the world today, who will lec­ H. I. Council of Young Judaea. This E. S. CRANDALL'S t ure on "The J ew and the \Vorld." will be held in F ebruary and March. DAIRY Januar y 12- Lecturer to be an­ Enrollment nounced. Januar,y 19- Dr. Abram L. Sacha r, Enrollment will be strictly limit­ Properly Past eurized ed to 200 people which is the com­ MILK and CREAM Professor a t t he University of Illi­ nois, who will lecture on " Ifs T ha t fortable seating capacity of the Lee· "A HEALTH BUILDER" Ch a nged J e wish History." ture hall. An enrollment fee of two J anuary 26 - Rabbi W illia m G. dollars is charged and entitles you A Friend to the J ewish People to any one or t o all courses a nd lec­ Bra ude of Temple Beth-El, Prov:i­ tures. An enroIIment card \-..-ill be 12 Lowell Ave. WEst 4!58 dence, who will lecture on "The J ew in the non-Jewish \Vorld." issued upon payment of two dollars, Dr . Ben Selekma n, na t ional pres­ and is to be presented at the door / ident of the Nat ional Council of for admission. J ewish Social Work, who will lec­ Please enroll a t onr, with Mrs. t ure on "The J ewish Community as Fred Markoff, telephone Pl. 2332, or A. B. Munroe a For ce for J ewish Sur vival." at the Temple office, Ma nning WHEN you think of Visiting Rabbi Isr ael M. Goldman, who will 5485. New York, think of the Hotel Victoria as Wholes ale and Retail Dealera lect ure on "Wh y Sh all J ews Remain ;c;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,­ J ews in a Hostile World." LET'S EAT AT your headquarters. You will like it. MILK and CREAM S unday Evening Forum Lectu res t o be conducted in co­ BARNEY' S Here is a hotel perfect in every detail Raw and PBBteurized Milk operation with the Institute of Jew­ DELICATESSEN ish Affairs of the J ewish Theologi­ AND It's location is in the heart of the city. Gr ade " A" Milk a Specialty cal Semina ry of America, ,v:ith the RESTAURANT assistance of the Men's Club of Tern· Near theatres, shops and business centers. pie Emanu-E l. 101 Edd y S t. a t Middle St. 102 Summit Street December 9 - Dr. Israel Efros, P hone MA. 6874 Servin g Breakfast, Luncheon. Taxis are unnecessary at the Victoria. Tel. EA. 2091 Professorial Lecturer at the Univer­ sity of Buffalo, who will lectu r e on Djnner (lBialik, t he Hebrew Poet-Lau reate." Cate ring to Lodges, Parties a nd Each of the 1000 ROOMS contains a Rru>IO, January 13- Professor Louis Fin· all othe r occasions kelstein of the Jewish Theological Hot and Cold Buffet Luncheon PRIVRTE BaTH and SHOWER. SERVIDOR. and Seminary of America, wh o will lec­ Service All Day circulating ICE water. The rates are LOW. t ure on ''The J ew Faces a Ch an ging Open 6 a. m. to l a . m. World." Sing it Roolff from •2.50 a day. Double from •3.50 February 10 - Dr. Alexan der Marx of the J ewish Theological Seminary of America, who will lec­ The Ideal Place for Banquets, BOT NOIILTOK ture on ' 4The Romance of Jewish Weddings, Bar Mitzvahs a nd Books." Parties March 24- Dr. Solomon Grayzel HOTEL of Gratz College, Philadelphia, who wiII lecture on wrhe J ews a nd t he THE MAYFAIR Louisquisst."t Pike. No. S m ithfield. R. I. P opes." Study Courses Caba ret a la Broadway !.- Hebrew Language : Hebre w Count Rhythm and his orchest ra I- Elementary H ebrew. Hebrew JI No Cover Cha rge - A study of the Praye r Book, its WlJ©~®rulJj Llquon And wim.'1'! He brew text, its thought content, 1ened wllh food. Special p dceti for 7th RVENUE at 51st STRE ET and its poetr y, emphas izing the Dnnqud.l!I and Pnrtlca Sabbath Services. Hebrew Ill- Spo­ For flcscr"ntio n- Woonsockl•l 2 14 ken H ebrew. Dietary Lt1.w1 Ob!lervcd NEW YORK GIFTS 2-Jewish Philosophy: This course will be offe red during the months of A Torgsin Order will January and February, a nd will of­ be highly appreciated by fer the readings in the wTiting s of your relatives in the So­ Ma imonides. 3- J ewish Li leralurc: 'l11i ~ course viet Union. wi ll be g iven in lhe rnont hs of Jan­ Torgsin offers 15,000 uary and Fe bruary. The writings of different domestic and lhc Hebrew poet, Bialik, will be imported articles of high read in English t ra nslations . 4--Jewish Ethics: This course will 3..1:!:r!,f::.~~:¥0~ quality. Clothing, shoes, RESTAURANT are Included in this spe cial offer ( PER PERSON) be g iven in the months of April a nd 2 In a room foodstuffs and other mer­ May. This conta ins the course which BEST ROOM ACCOMMODATIONS• MEALS• ENTERTAINMENT chandise are for sale. has been conducted for lhe last two years. .,._., aa, du,ne• lh• ord• r of lh• N f.al111"11 to 111/I yo11r co11n11i• 11n,.. Yo• Prices compare fa­ .,. .., l"lrtric:ndto •"J' portla.larero.p, t,1111110,,,..0 h "P ,..,..oww portr. • Choose a ny 3 Day a, Incl. Weekends or Holldcryt, v orably with t hose in the Uttit ed States ROVIDENCE SECOND DAY HOTO Por Tor1•la erden P _,,010r 1-i•aak• ENGRAVING CO. •atborb ed ••eat

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Teleplione GAlpee 794M JEWISH CENTER BROADCASTS ------«i Cente r Gathe ring Your Earns FREE H arry Sandage r a nd Lieuten­ a nt Gove rnor Quinn addressed t he opening meeting of the J ewish Cen­ Brake and Wheel Inspection t e r Men's Association last Monday evP. ning on the New Deal. Isador Korn presided and Sidney Rabinow­ NATIONAL BRAKE SERVICE itz presented the speakers. J e wi s h Athl etes S1,eak when invested in Certificates of the 24-26 FRANKLIN STREET The J ewish Young Men's Associa- tion r all y attracted a la rge numbe r

of J e wi sh young men. Dave White 1 Authorized Authorized broad jumper, Alec Matalon, Pa les­ Washington Finance tinia n athlete a nd Dave K opans of Bendix Service Lockheed Service Harvard add ressed the group on the Corporation • purposes of t he Maccabi moveme nt. ?. I0tion pictures of the Pa lest ine ath­ letic meet were shown. Frank W 77 Washing-ton Street Providence Ba rad presided. 30-D AY SPECIAL Cente r Reli g ious School Grows A registration of more than 200 ch ildren in t he Jewish Center Reli- gious School is beginning to crowd Temple Beth Israel \ I Temple Emanu-El j Forcls and Chevrolets Relined the Cente r quarte rs. Classes a re now -'" f N well organi zed. T he curriculum has OPENING LATE SERVICE Otes I been improved and new text books The openi ng Late Service of the"/•. , ,______,., purchased. Bar Mi tzvah year of Te mple Beth l s- Opening Services Elected to Committee rael will t a ke pl ace tonight at 8 .1 S . The opening late Friday ni g ht ser- S6.SO Execut ive Director, Jacob I. Co o'clock. Cantor J oseph Schlossberg- vices will be held this evening at ~1 en was honored last Sunday Uy be wi ll lead th e service. The m usical 8:15. p. m. This is the opening cele­ m g e lected a membe r of the Exe part wi ll be conducted by J oseph bration of the Te nth Annjversary All Other Cars Priced Accordingly cuti ve Committee of the New En- Goldenbe rg and choir with Mi ss Year, whe n t he sta ined-g la ss win­ g land confe rence of J ewish Commu Bell a Golde nbe rg at the organ. Rab- dows will. be d~di cat ed. Se rmon by na l Age nci es. At a meet ing of the bi Schussheim wi ll preach on "A t he Rabbi, "W111d ows of the Soul. " Tel. MA. 3426 New Eng land A~sociat ion of Center P lace U nde r t he Sun." Sun-down services will be held in 1 executi ves held in conjunction with S "l' UH ENT S N IGHT the Chapel. Sabbath morning ser- 'I the co n fe re nce i'Vlr. Co hen was ap- The service this Friday night will vices w1ll be held in t he main s yna- AA _L:fuf:.i!M:WMC 1 t pointed f or the second tirn e, ch aii - be ded icated to the students of the gogue a t D 0 clock. Daily services ma n of the New England J ewish Rhode Isla nd colleges who will be are 1: elcl in the Chapel morning a nd Suggestions for War Prevention Made by Prof. Youth Weck to be conducted by the g uests of the Temple and in even111g. Centers t hrough out New E ng land. whose honor a recept ion and Kid- Sil vers tein Bar Mitzyah Goodrich at Beth Israel Men's Club Meeting I-l e has a lso been appointed chai, dush will be t ende red by t he S ist e r- The 13ar Mitzvah of Master Ir· The 01,e ning m eeting of the M eri 's democra~ic sy~t em of government, man of a National Committee to stu- h ood. Mesdames Leo .B oja r , Morris win S ilverstein, son of Mr. a nd Mrs. Clu b of Temple Be th Is rael took c~>0 pe rat1on ,nth the Lea gue of N a- dy J e wish Youth Movement in Am Chus mir, J oshua Bell , H a rry J ago- Harry Sil verst ein, w ill be ce lebrat ­ pl ace )1 onday evenin g, a t which time tions a nd a n attitude of willi ngness e rica and to submit a re port at the linze r, hostess; the Mi sses Cha rl otte e el 011 Sabbath morning , October 20 . a good s ized audience lis tened to an of making concessions in th e eco- ?\ational Council of J ewi sh Social and Phyllis Littma n, Rose L iske r, A reception will follow the service. address by Professor Leland M. nomic fi eld to encourage trade be- Workers to be held in Montreal Lillia n Chusmir a nd Frances Smira, A cordial invitation is extended to Goodrich on the pros pects of war or tween the va ri ous nations. ne xt June. waitress. all. peace in E urope. A question period foll owed, during Pare nts to Meet P RO FESSOR COLLIER T O Floral Off ering Dr. Goodrich, professor of interna ­ which Prof. Goodrich answered a Mrs. Paul J. Robin, preside nt _of CONDUCT FOR UM The Floral Offe ring for this Sab- tiona l law a nd chairman of the For­ nurnbe r of questions of particular t !1e J ewi sh Center Pare nts Assoc1a- Tn conjunction with the reception bath is t he g ift of Mr. and 1\'lrs. eig n Policy Association of Provi­ Jewish a nd inte rnational inte rest. ~1011, ": nnounces that the first m ~et-1 a forum will be conducted by t h e stu- H a r ry S il verstein1 in honor of t he dence, presented a careful analysis The progra m of the evening was in m g will be h~}d Monday e ~,ernng, dent body which will be int_roduced Bar Mitzvah of their son, Irw in. charge of Albe rt Li ske r, ch airman, I~ove n1be r 5. l!1 e program _wi ll con- by a n address by Professor Theodore of the facto rs re~ ul t ing from the who call ed upon Rabbi Schussheim s ,st of a comphme ntary bndge. Collier of the history de partment of High School De()artmcnt Opens Great War 1914-1918 a nd recent de­ velopments in Europe, particula rly lo present Professor Goodrich. Dr. \Vomen's Committee Meets Brown Unive rsity who wi ll indicate T he H igh School department of the s pread of Nazism and dictator­ Carl J agolinze r presided a nd pre- The W omen's Committee of t he t he position of t he J ew in the midst t he T emple will open on Sunday ships as indicati ng the eventuality ~ented the program for the year. A J ewi sh Community Center unde r the of an unprecedented international n:iorning-, with an expected registr a- of a war in Europe. The present set­ seri es of e ight monthly meetings chairma nship of Mrs. Louis I. Kra- situation. t10n of 35 students. Two cou rses u p, according to Prof. Goodrich, has was projected with a specia l pro- me r met last Wednesday afternoon GROSS~'IA N 13A R ~IITZVA H \\"ill be offered on Sunda y morning a double s ig nificance of making an g ra m for every evening . At the close and laid arnbitious plans for the sea The congregation will celebrate at by Jules Biegelson as follows : immediate war unlikely though con· of the meeti ng refreshme nts we re son 1s •,vork. the Sa~urday m orni ng services, the ·' A Project in Ame ri can J ew ish His- taining all the factors making for served by a committee in charge of Gy m Classes Bai M1tzvah of A lbe1t G1 ossma n, tor y," usm g Dr. F e rnbe rg s book as war eventually. Fred Weitman. The business a nd professional gym son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Grossman. a te xt-book, and "Biblical Litera- cla sses will open Sunday morning, :Members of t he cong regat ion and ture/' u sing the Bible as a text-book . To offset t h is possibility, P rof. Goodrich suggested an emphasis on October 28. The classes for senior f rie nds of the family are invited to Collegiate Department women will begin Thursday evening 1 be present. A further extension of the Reli· I OBITUARY I October 25. Flowe rs on t he pulpit fo r the Sab- gious Education Prog ram of t he T el. MA. 038 ! 1 A nniversary .Minstrel bath a re the offe ring of Mr. a nd Tem ple School will be the openin g Aa ron Lucks ni a nsky, 70, father of 1 As part of a n a mbitious a nnive r- Mrs. Leo Grossman. of a De part ment for young people Mrs. Louis St rashnick of this city1 sary program being developed for The first meeting of the Junior who are h igh school graduates and Vanasse Drug di ed last Wednesday a t his h ome, It his season, an a nniversary minstr el Co ng regation will be in conjunction who a re coll ege stude nts. It is ex­ J2a F ourth street. Fune ra l services show and review will be staged at wi th t he observance of the Grossman peeled that this de partment will

784 Broad Street we re conducted by Ra bbi Sch echter the Planta tfons Auditorium 1 Tuesday Bar Mi tzvah. ,- , , have its first meeting th e fi rst Sun- a nd burial was in Linco ln P a rk cem- evening, Decembe r 18. Pe rsons in- n . YAHRZEI I . day morning in Novem ber. Rabbi Drug Sundries ctary. tercsted in taking part in this ela- ! his week t h~ con g regat ion. ob- Goldman will instruct t his depart - Mr. Lucksniansky. h usband of the borate production are urged to call sei ves ~h e )'ahrzeit of the followmg: ment himself. One of the courses Magazines, Candies \ate Te~_s ie Lucksni ansky, was born the Center at once and s ig n up for ~-ei~n 1~ •• 1\. ~11.1?·, ~atun~a_Y,. ?ctobe_r I\,·ill us;, Rabbi _Milto ~1 Steinberg's 111 YOl ' H NEIG HHOHIIOOD 111 Russia a nd came to P rovid ence parts. Alfred L. Morse is chairman ZO, i\l~ s Fiiedmdn 1 Sc1t ut day, Oc- book. " lhe l\1a km g of the :Mode rn !ia years ago. He leaves another of the An ni versar y Committee. tober - 0- J e w. JI a~ a text-book. DHL"GG IST I ~1 t M n · · w I t r J acob Genser, Monday, October 22. , . , . , . . • < au,.., 1 e r, rs. J.c n.1 a m111 . o pe r o Che nkin Coming Philip Kenne i· , l\'londay. Octobe r 22. l\ 11. .u1d l\11 s. Allie J. Zut:1 of 8 U. I,. VA.NASS),;, Prop. IR evere, Mass.; a son, T!10mas, of I A g reat treat is in store for Pro- Fann y Goldberg \Vecinc~da Octo- r\ 1.1g-cll court, . a nnounce_ the Ba r Ph.G. Rcg-istc rcd Pharmacist Centra l Fa!ls ; 12 g r!1 ndchildren a nd v ide nce J ews S unday evening, No- be r 94 1 Y, i\litzvah of the ir son, Irv m g Harold, three great g ra ndchildre n. vem be r 25, w hen the inte rnationall y- .., · CA I\ E S A LE :1 t nine o'clock Satu rday morning, famous s ing ing actor, Victor Che n- The annual cake sale of t he Sis· _O_c_-t_o_bc_,_· _2_7_. ______k in,b will appear in what is expected te rhood will be held Monday, Oc tober Trips A rranged .Monies Sent ·~ to e one o ( the most sensational 22, at t he Ou tlet, wit h Mrs. Max to Russia to Poland progra ms ever o ff e red by the Center. Sadle r a nd Mrs. :Morris N arva in This is a part of t he Sunday even- charge. in !{ programs fo r t hi s year. Other RELIGIO US SC HOOL tale nt booked definitely includes Sessions of t he Relig ious School Rabbi Edward Is rael o f Baltimore, arc 1~ow t aki ng pl ace each Sunda y S. K. H.atcl iffe o f E ng la nd, Oscar mornmg at 10 o'clock. '!'he re is still Villard of the Nation a nd Ben-Ami room for a few registrations and all famous Y iddi sh acto r. Two othe r pare nls who have not yet regist e red programs arc now be ing pre pared. t he ir childre n al'e urged to do so im- Y. \V. H. A. \Vc lcomc~ Mrs. mediately so ihai t heir children Sil verma n wi ll not fall behind t he classt""S The Y. W. II . A. a t its openi ng- in t heir wor k. Jndi vi dual class or­ mecting- last Wednesday evening g-ani zations ha ve been instituted a nd \\"e lcomed t he nationall y k nown Zion- a stude nt council to supe i- vise illlH' r NEW isi lC' adc r, iV.lrs. Archi Ua ld S il verma n, acti vities of t he schuo\ and t o ad­ YORK who s poke to a l:1q ..(P nu mbe r of 111 in istl'r Lh C' Ke re n A mi F u nd will ROUND TRIP 4 50 yo un g- wo me n 0 11 the Ge nl'va confe r- hl' org-~rni zcd shorl.ly. (' ncc. A we ll g raded curriculum of e ight ;\::~v 3.00 I · y(•ars of \\"Ori~ and fo ll ow in g- the la t ­ Modern St enmC'rs 30-ek-dnys $fi .00 pocketbook ch eckbook ~c houl. For s ale or for n ' nl . Su nduys $3.00 Be ll a mt IJ uwel l Filmo~u und l ti 111 . m . equipment.. COLONIAL LINE UPTOWN TICKET OFFICE If you lose your pocketbook, yo u"re o ut of Phone G As pee 7256 36 IV cybosset SI r cet Colonif\l Wh ~d- Phon(' GA. 6400 luck. If you lose your c h eckbook, it is . .. possible to get a no th er. t Handle your money th e safe way-through The a checki ng account w ith J nd us tri a l Trust FOREST ORGAN B. J. Wortman Comp,iny. DIA~ ION IJ E ·G.I GEMENT Open a n account a t o ur nearest braocb. SCHOOL HI NGS AND WEDDING D. C. Ph. C. HI NGS• 509 \Vestminster Street Organ Piano lN PLATI NUM AND WHITE GOLD l'H E ONLY OHG N SCII OOL J:-; J{ll(i)l) J;; IS LA ND REASONABLE PRICES Go0< l l kalth Sor\"icc. Inc. INDUSTRIAL I SPECl'ION I NV ITED By npJ-ointment. Call GA . f' 'l:{fi P hone GA spec 0931 TRUST Studio ll ours - Sal.. I l a. n1. COMPANY to 5 p. m. KAPLAN'S Hooms (;Q lo r,~ 199 WEYBOSSET STREET 48 Snow Street STEINEHT Bl11LD IN(; ;, ,; PrO\·idence, R. l. Estnb\iPhed 19 03 4 THE JEWISH HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1934 R. I. J ewish comm unity a id and assistance in t he present world !.------crisis. Palestine must be built up, Ger man J ewry must be as- EHRETS CAFE 2:3-27 ABORN STREET !!'rfilhe JJeroish Jfietolb!e sisted, the J ews in other parts of t he world must be g iven our Restaurant for Ladies and moral a nd financial support, and most important, anti-Semitism, Gentlemen which is steadily gaining ground in this country must be en- Best of Liquors The J ewish Home Newspaper of Rhode Island ~!, Published Every Week in the Year by The countered and defeated. J ohn T hompson, Prop. Jewi•h Press Publishing Company .,.. We cannot do a ll these things in the midst of bickerings, ... OOOlll,ir,af ... DO~Hiaf 18 i,;xchange Plact0--143 Westminster Street, Providence, Hhode Island and lack of unity. We cannot even improve the condit ion of Visit the New TELEPHONE GASPER 4312 our own community, until, once and for all, we come to the realization that we as Jews, must have a centr al organization Member HON-HONG Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc., With News Correspondent. ruled by the democratic principles of our country, wherein the All Over the World will of the majority is the law of the whole. It is impossible to Genuine Chinese THI: JEWISH HERALD invites cvrresponoence on subjects of intereet to Uie 'Jewish people, but disclaims responsibility for an indnNement of please all of the various factions of any community, but it is not Restaurant the views expressed by the writers. impossible to create a condition where the public utterings in Serving En tc1·L'

COMMUNITY SPOKESMEN Several events of the past months have brought to light the extreme necessity, advocated by THE JEWISH HERALD time and time again, for the formation of a central communal agency to spea k for, and represent the entire J ewish commun­ ity in its contact with our non-Jewish neighbors. We have steadfastly urged the Rabbis and lay lea der s of Providence a nd the r est of the state to ca ll a conference among themselves with the idea of selecting a committee to pass upon, and formulate a communa l J ew ish viewpoint on the public acts, a nd press news which wi ll give the impression of being the acts and opinion of the entire R. L J ewish community, if not t hat of American • Jewry. IF you have never used a modern Electric Several events of the past, such as the Hitle1· trial, the R ange, you may think it is expensive to greeting to Bishop Keough, t he format ion of a Jewish voters ·tt~ league, and other things have not only caused bitter comment oper a te and costs more than you can afford. and denuncia tion from va rious quarters, but more tha n that, Find out for yourself how little electric SJ' have tended to further the split that most unfortuna tely is evi­ to dent in the hetcrogenous mass of American J ewry. Such a con­ cooking really costs. Ask the woman who dition, deplorable at its best, is actually ruinous in the present owns an Electric Range - a modern one. ELECTRIC era when the forces against us a re so active in various parts of tJ1e world. And, while you are at it, ask her about its COOKERY American a nd world J ewry has a right to expect from t he speed and all the other superior advantages ····---"-·- ··- ··- ··--.....:· Electric Cookery brings every day to more • ADLER ART than a million American ltomemakers. ASSOCIATES

Elmgrove Ave., Near Lloyd 66 Orange Street 1lu N ARRAGA:N SETT ELECTRIC e,,,.. pt.K~ Look Over Providence, R. I. Our Commercial Artists and n...ic Sllop l•I 51 W eetmiuter It. Lending Library Photographers and.ies, Ca.rds, Pri7,es GA. 1196 ...... THE JEWISH HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1934 5 .:.. _ , I I Happenings of Interest in the Women's World I ORGAN OF THE LEAGUE OF JEWISH WOMEN'S ORGANIZA'fIONS ,1,----i ·- ,_ ,,_,,_,,_ ,_,_ ,_,__ ,, __,_ ,, ______,, _ ,,_ ,_ ,, ____, ,_ ,__ , _,_ ,_ ,_ ,_ ,_____ , _ ,,_ ,, ____, _ ,_ , Council of Jewish Women Plans Active Program for Year ~tMiss Evelyn Perry of 1 Algonquin Mr. and Mrs. George E. Levine street has returned from a two announce the birth of a second weeks' stay in Charlotte, N. C. daughter, Judith J ilson Levine, Oc­ Providence Section, National tober 9. Council of J ewish Women, 1aunched Miss Norma Mogelever of 73 Au­ into its .39th season with its initia] burn street, Pawtucket, has returned Miss Marlene Rich of 21 Sparrow from a ten weeks' vacation spent in street entertained at a dinner last meeting Tuesday afternoon in the Newark, N. J. Friday in honor of several of her Foyer of the Providence Biltmore friends visiting her from Boston. Hotel. Mrs. Han-y Guny of 117 Benefit 326 Westminster Street Mrs. J ack Davis, entering upon street is on an extended trip through Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Chase, 165 the second year of her presidency, THE HOUSE OF FRANK'S FIFTH A VENUE SHOP the West. En route she will visit Narragansett street, Edgewood, an· the World's Fair in Chicago. conducted the session. In welcoming nounce the birth, October 8, of a t he goodly number of new members Have on dis play a collection of Gowns and Coats daughter, Audrey Roberta. Mrs. The Independent Jewish Mothers Chase was formerly Miss B. Pansy present, as well as the old members, for the new w inter season at prices within Alliance will hold its regular meet­ she enlisted their active cooperation ing at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon Snell. in the work of the organization. reach of everybody at the Ladies Union Aid Hall, 191 P aula Ellis Barnett of Boston G 16 50 Orms street. Mrs. Harry Weiner The Ladies Auxiliary of the Or­ spoke on "Outstanding Personalities OWnS • up wil\ preside. phanage will meeet at two o'clock in the Theatre." Among those she ; -:::======~ Tuesday afternoon at t he Home on presented were : Eugene O'Neill, Sin- - - Miss Miriam Honigblum was host · Summit avenue. In char ge of the ess to the Sedarmoc Girls at her program will be Mrs. A. Kestenman ~:~bu~:viElm~:a Rf~: irMa~:!/;"1~e home on Sunday. Plans were dis­ and Mrs. B. Goldowsky will arrange derson, and Katherine Cornell. She I HE A L T H TA L K s I cussed for a Hallowe'en party. the social hour. New members will also discussed "Current Plays" and Bridge was played, and refreshments be g reeted by Mrs. B. Bernhardt. !i(o~-/=~~o:~~,.:;s~\dotes of various ______B_Y_ ' _D_R_. _B_._J_ . _,_v_o_R_T_M_A_N_ , _D_._c_._ P_h_._ c_. ______a were served by the hostess assisted Mrs. Peter Woolf will preside. by Miss Adele Curran. As I sit in my private office day and well·being. A farewell was given in honor of During the business meeting pre- after day and see and talk with va- 1 It is difficult for many people to The next meeting will be at the cedjng her talk, major activities in rious types of sick people, I come understand why chiropractic seeks to home of Miss Irene Katz-Nelson, 50 Miss Helen Lit\\~n last Wednesday Doyle avenue. evening by t he members of the Se! which the Council will engage this more and more to r ealize jus t how Ic orrect disease in vital organs by ------Seima Serte Sorority. A gift was winter wer e enumerated in the re- sadly neglected has been and is yet, ad;usting the spine. Spi!1al adjust­ A three-day rummage sale, be­ presented Miss Litwin by the presi­ ports offered by chairmen of stand- for t hat matter, our education as ' ments remove interference between ginning yesterday, is being held by dent. ing committees. to jus t what disease is and just how iminal nerves and the organs, kiiow- l\'Irs. Bernard Goodman outlined it mus t be dealt with, if sick people ing t~1at. i_f vital energy is not prop­ the Ladies Branch of the Workmen's The social committee is planning Circle, No. 812 at 67 Mountain ave­ lans of the Social Service Comm.it· are ever to g~t .well. . erly dehyere1 to these organ,s _the_y a " mystery ride" which is to be held fee. The Council continues to su _ Therefore, 1t 1s my sincere hope can:1nt l unctl~m JH:n nally . 1 his 1s nue, with Mrs. Jacob Leibo in charge Hallowe'en and to which friends will of arrangements. 1 milk to under-nourished need that you may see.k to know through a fa.ct re~ogmze~ by all ~chools C!f be invited. The next meeting will rliridren and is otherwise C~O era€- these heait ~ art1.cles the wa y of healing. fhe ch1r~pra~tor S work IS Repr esenting t he branch at the be held Monday evening at the home ing wit)~ relief agencies. It wil) take truth and Ii ht m h~alth matt~rs, to replace the ?ffendmg vertebrae conference of Rhode Island Work­ of Mi ss Ruth Ker.mer on Chester an active part in the Share-Your- l and that you m.ay bamsh yol!r :.1ck- or. misplaced SJ?m.al bone and per­ men's circles were Mrs. Samuel avenue. Clothes cam rni n. A motor cor >s r ess and s~1ffermg not only m your m1t free ~ra.nsm1ss1on ~f nerve fo_rce. Schultz, Mrs. Sol Vito, Mrs. B. Co­ · b · t ·£ dgt 11 t b 11 1 f !'ase but 111 all who a re nea r and When this 1s done no11nal functwn- hen, Mrs. Samuel Levine and Mrs. 1,s e~ng s 31 .e O co ec .. . unc ~s o dear' to you. ing of the organ is the natural con- L. Kuldin. Mrs. A. A. Fain Heads clothmg. Mi s. Colman Z1mme1man H t . ·t tl t tl l sequence ·rnd symptoms c.: uch as pain is the new co-chafrman with l\'Ir s. ow ~ 1 ange I seern_s ,a 1e rn- r f .~ h d· 1 ·- ' ------Goodman of the Social Ser vice Com- man mmd generally 1s so slow to ~ 1~~om ?1 t, ea . ac ,es, etc., automat- Meetings of the South Providence Sr. Hadassah Slate ·t t g rasp a fundamental fact and how ,C<1dy disappear. H ebrew Institute, Ladies Association mi ee. readily people will spurn a thing If you can gra~p this imp.ortant will hereafter be held Tuesday after ­ The slate of offic ers for the year Mrs. Edward Deutch, ways and that ma y be of the g reatest bene- fact ~hat every v1t~l organ m the noons instead of Tuesday evenings, 1934-35 for Senior Hadassah is as means committee chairman, stated fit to them- even condemn and ridi- body 1s connected with and controll­ according to a vote of the directors follows : that the Council will sponsor a Din- cule before investigation h as been ed by ~erves from the spinal cord taken at a gathering last Tuesday ner·Dance at the Biltmore F ebruary made-and even sometime!:> after in- and bram, t hen you can understand night. Mrs. Alfred A. Fain, president; 1~_1, proceeds of which will be used to vest igation, which proves their posi- why ch.irop!·actic methods can r elieve Mrs. Isadore Singer, Mrs. Benjamin carry on welfare work. tjons wrong, they will .:;till allow so ma ny ailments. Plans for a rummage sale to be Blacher and Mrs. E sther Pritsker, held at a date soon to be announced vice presidents ; Mrs. Herman The Public-Speaking and Drama- prejudices to carry t hem away f rom were discussed. In charge of this Swartz, treasurer; Mrs. Henry Ehr­ tic Group, headed by Mrs. Fred that which they should warmly ern- DRY GOODS event will be Mrs. David Yanku and lich, r ecording secretary; Mrs. Ben­ Ma rkoff, will hold its first meeting L~- ~~\nce has proved that healt.h is Mrs. P eter Banks, co-chairman. A jamin Bromberg, cotTesponding se­ of t he year Friday, at 3 o'clock, at lnrgely a matter of nerve energ y. So Novelties and Greeting Cards social hour foll owed the business cretary; Mrs. Samuel Michaelson, t he Bryant-Stratton Colleg e, with long as the nerve power line~ are Downtown Prices Prevail meeting, with Mrs. Nathan Hurwitz, fi nancial secretary; Mrs. Louis Kes­ Miss Pea rl Winberg in charge. kept free and open, all is well. When hostess. Helen Randall Deacon terman and Mrs. Samuel Garr, audi· Mrs. David C. Adelman reported they are impaired, you becorne " all I The next meeting will be next tors. for Mrs. Samuel W achenheimer, t.ired out," and your resistance to 761'/z BROAD STREET Tuesday at the Institute, 129 Chest- Chairmen of committees: chairman of the International Rela- disease is greatly r educe•.l. er avenue. tions Department. The opening It is the chiropr actor who, years Mrs. Manuel Ostrow, education; meeting of this g roup will take place ago, discovered in the spinal reg ion, Arcade Curtain Shop 0 '1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Mrs. Joseph Schlossberg, publicity; next W ednesday afternoon in Mrs. the source of all human e1~e rgy­ la "' Mrs. Leo Miller, Infant Welfare; INC. Wachenheimer's home on Lloyd ave- and, at the same time, the c.: m1se of 13 OLD ARCADE BUILDING ',! ~ Mrs. J acob Berkelhammer, P enny nue. Ben Shulman, of Brown Uni- niost human ills. His whole philo­ luncheon; Mrs. J acob D. Grossman, Speciali zing in Curtains, Drapes, I HATS FROCKS I versity, who won a scholarship for ~ophy is built around the scientifi c Shades , etc. ~ = membership; Mrs. Leo Cohen, hos- 1 t he Wellesley Institute of Interna- <1djustment of the sp!nhone calls. Phone GAspee 6346 163 BHOA D STilEET, OPPOSITE Y. M. C. A. 6 THE JEWISH HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBE R 19, 1934 Community Report Plan Bar Mitzvah Dinner-Dance, Nov. 5 I I I (Cont inue~age One ) t ..~ '" ' t ~· ' . ~ TI ?f J ewis.h organizations conduct sim- ~ ~ ~ 11ar work and some type of cooper - j ' ation can be deYeloped so that these orograrns can be made more effec­ ItiYe a nd sen ·e a larger number of p. eople. The proposed Council u-o. uld ELECTRIC $Pn·e a3 a clearing hou ~e for ex­ (()bme&LC change of information. for consul- ROTARY tation of plans, for season actid­ t ies. so as to aYoid conflict of dates for major acti,"lties. Such a Council M • could also arrange for a tra ining achln e course for club leaders. pro,"lde for Sewing a joint recruiting of Sunday school 1.t'achers and de,·elop a common pro­ gram of educati('>n for the entire Our reg. J ewi5=h community. The report commend~ the ProYi­ Price dence Je\,--ish Community Center for 5110 the high quality of it;:; work and points out that irom the point of Yi ew of its program it i5 considered t o be a leading- institution of itE kind in this part of the countrY. I !\1 inor recommendations within the 69·50 ' Center buliding include the de,·elop­ ment oi a more intensh·e afternoon program, organizing dis:.cus.--ion Plus an allowance for group:::. the eP:tablishment of a music de mon.s!ration .•our o!d machine department: and a summer home camp for children. phone GAspee 7GG:: This: i~ not the ,--ibrator T rend Towards East Side -~ ccording to the report the bulk i~;Je usual!~- sold at this of t he Jew-i~h population resides in pl-ice. bui our regular the I:ast Side and the Xorth and t he f)o:r,1P::tic- R0tarv. ,\.irh South Pro,--idence section of this citY. be purcha~E'd : :tll the latest i~1pr0Ye­ ,,·ith a definite m0Yen1ent t oward."' the Ea:::t Side. There is an enroll­ mems. Don·t mi5,s- rhis­ on o;.n gradual ment of more than -LOOO J ewish chil- 1 \\·nnderful Yalue. payment sen -ice. dren in the P ro,·idence public schools making it about ten per cent of the OCTLET-Sewing machine st ore. 3rd floor entire school popula ·on. I The entire report is dh--ided into seYeral sections dealing with the general population, J ewiS.h organiza- . IRS. LYOX A . ~IARC L..-S tions. J e·wish edu cation. ju,·enile de­ The Sist erhood of Te m ple Beth Is­ linquency and r ecommendation5. The :\Irs. Leo \\"einer. secretary ; :.\I rs. Our Community - And Its Needs 11; rael announce~ its annua l dinner J:1.cob Licht. treasurer: :\I rs. Benja­ report i:: sif!'Tled by Harn· L. dance to be known this ,·ear as t he B)- R _-\ 881 J O.\"AH E . CAPLA.\" Gluck:::man. executiYe direc or Oi the min ~- h ane. :.\i r :-::. . J . D. Grossman Ba r -'lit zY ah dinner da nCe in honor and :\Ir::: . Leo Boja·r, dinner commit­ l=c=c======'- J e,,ish \Yeliare Board of ~ ew York. of the 13th year of the congrega. t~e: )Irs. Arthur Galkin and )Jrs. _Due t o the shon..age of space in 1 The a g-e of mea:::ut-in the rabbi I _M ilton C. Sapi!1::-1ey who pre­ tion's existence. . lax Sadler. music committee; :\Irs. t hi~ new~paper and the le gth o_f th_e by the yard~tick of g;ooJ fellowship s!ded at the me~~~ng _t~~nked :.\1r. This annual feature which has. Leo \\.einer. printing committee; ai:t3cle ~y .-\ le~ander ~L ~u5hkrn. n ::ipplied to the commercial drummer. hra!t an_d the Je,, i~h '\ ~ i~re Board been an out5tandin~ s.ocial eYent in ) Ir::. Be njamin Salk. reserYations; mll be 1mpossibl~ to reprmt eYen in or of t he jazz brilliance characteriz- l for lhe : aluable da~ c~mp1led_ about the city. will t ake place :.\1 onda y e,·e- -'I r:::. Leo Bnjar. decorations: )!rs. p2n .. The Rabbi as. T~acher.·· by ing- the successful entertainer now Ith e J ew,sh co~1muruty m P roY1dence. ing-. Xo.-pmber 5. ?.t the ~ arrag-an­ }1orris. Chusmir. and :.\I rs. Albert t hat authoi: and dD JUSt1ce t o lt at lies behind us. The terribly d_j;::i!]u - :.\1 embers 01 the Board who listen­ s.e t Hotel Ballroom. .-\ committee "·einer. s.ou ,·enirs: :.\Ir::. Samuel X. ~he same ume. 1 shall. ho"e'"er. in sioning spectacle of Germ2n J ;wn - 1 ed ~o the surYey were: :.\1ilton C. headed by )!rs. Lyon A. ~larcus. is Deutch. tickets : ~! rs. J onas Golden­ the small space allon~d to me. at- o1:ce more points t o the lesson tha·r ISapm:-- .ley, Henry Hassenfeld. .-\ be Y. making eYery effort to make thi, an ber.l!" and ~! rs. J a mes Goldman. chil­ tempt L? present a bnef resume of our inner life as. Jews must be deep· Flink. ::\1 rs. J oseph J . Seefer. ..\ bra­ out::tanding e,·ent and to as::=u re the -TR IP CO. ta Gabar. 132 Baxter street. P aw­ \I E,-,T 0809 breed in the child a sense of narrow fitted for Yocationally. Here's Value congregational loyalty and denomi- Dr. 1':ennison. who is a µ-radua te tucket. T he hoslessess will be Ida j I Ou.standing ,· atue national chau,--ini.sm. The child v;--j]] of Brown l"nh·ers;itY ru1d HarYard \\"ei ner. Ida Fi5hman. Pauline Slef J and sa t i s fation deYelop a concr g-ational loyalty at !\1ecli~al College. s;en:~d as; a lieuten- kin and Ye t a Gabar. 7i:-.c PP.'•:!':Zr: BRAS.-: the e,pens;e of the communjtv a t ant m the na,·s dunng the \\.orld The next meeting will be at the / const a ntly increase • AM ERICAN larc;e. · W a r . and was patholoµ-i st a t the home of Mi.:-~ Reca Conis.. !l~ Eaton our pa tronag-e. s. t reet, October 2fl. [ .\Ir"", Suit.,· s39.50 ,reather-Strip The author of '"The Rabbi as :"\ewport Xaval Hospital. He is a t To \1,,1 ,,,., :_ sn1.n ·\'."-.H r-,:sTAJ.J J JJ HY Teacher.. points to the city of Chi- pr s;ent c~ief pathologi~t at the :\I ir I \ '1 EH I( \ X ~go whPre the conp-eg-ations rang- lam ~ospital. . Dr. Samuel Nathans MARS HALL'S I N C. II E \ T l! r: H >-Tlll I' CO. mg from he ultra-reform to the ~l r,. Charles C. Brow. president. SAMUEL W OLFE. "IA~A.GER -- v., ct..," , ~· ultra-orthodox ha Ye Yo]untat-ily txtPnded g-reetmJ::=-- to 1_he g-ath~ring-. Opens New Office 1 05 WES TMI NSTER STREET 1 ~';~ _======~=~=~~=~~=~=~~~=~;;;~p;l:'=;''.:'';;"e<;~l~~~t~h~'.:.~'·.'.'.m~"'.:_~';e~J~,~-e;.s;;u~ntd;e_'.:r'g_;;t~h~e~s~upe;- r· adr.i;;,. tJhr o:::ep prayerh Sm Ithpreceding-. Y1ce pres;1dthe bus;i- nt. ne.,s sn:.!=-in n. ThP as;F-oriatinn will .\ nnouncement is made 1ha t the ~ee Our :\e w 1!'.t3.~ .'lodeh.: , holrl ib annual linen ~howpr and onice nt 1 1.~ Camp s t reet for the All Ci tizen hridgr on ,\.ednf":--day aftPrnnon, ::'\o­ gene ral pract ice of medicine at one OF THE !·'_\ .\J OI· :-:: Are Im-ited to Attend YE'mhf'r l~. at the Touro Fr3t('rnal time occupied by the late Dr. Fi'- h­ HaJJ. with Mr~. Smith a~ chaim1:rn. man "ill be occupied by Or. :-;:.a muel Harvard Bikes ~hP ,~·ill hf' a.--F:iF:ted by 2\f r~. SamuC'I :'\"a tha n~ formerh of IJo .,. ton and On Di:-play at Open hf nnic.:nn tre:i.c.:urrr. ~1r~. )lax TPm Camhrid~l' · ··TH E OLl1 RELIABLE"" M eeting kin. rf'fr~,..hmPnt~ and J\I rs;, IJ1 manl ,\ waduate of the Tufti:;. ,tNiical L\ "' l l'l'fllpa. national medi­ 1.; 1-1 :;G F- '- \LE C' LO.,E,:: <; \lTRD"\Y .\"I GHT NE\r LUGG GE l'IWF. (. E \J \.\"! J:L ER:-TJ(()\J ~ftPr which ~in,IZIP tickP ~ onh· will be 5:o)d. AT lllGHEH PHJCES at \J oderatP PriCP'- H. I. ( ontrr " of Parent'- & Teacht> r 'll R. I. Tt"acher--· Jn.c.:titu t e- BUY Nmr AND SAVE. 1 L ~t) J E ii ELH Y 1:"\J) il. I. \ «ociat,on of P ublir Ne hool Officials l·I E \DQLI RTER!" 1;3 ll" E!"n11x. T EH ST. II I TC H H EP \I RJ.\"G The5 Concerts ~-ill :\OT be broadcast in ProTidence i n Fre-e! §§§§ l\Iu ic! ----iii THE J EWISH HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1934 7 NEWS OF INTEREST TO MEN COLI,EGt·: COUNTRY CLUB SPORTS

· Veterans' Hallowe'en And So Dance, October 31 SINKS Rhode Is land Pos t No. 23, J ewi sh with drainboard War Veterans of the Unil. ed States, will conduct a Hallowe'en Dance «ii · as low as The Day.~· Pass \Vednesday evening, October 31, in Post Hall. Congress and Niagara ,J, streets. P ri zes will be awarded for the best costumes. 9.4S By J ACK S ILVEHMAN Esmond S. Borod is general chair­ man and the following are heads of the various committees: Paul J. OPENING SALE Robin, program; Rubin Sugerman, publicity; Dr. Arthur L. Stone, tick­ ets ; Mrs. Anna Field, prizes ; Mrs. Remarkable Low Nettie Cohen, refreshments. Prices on A Glance at the Yiddish Theatre On the general committee are Dorchester's Franklin Park, and the tenacity of the J ewish stage Max A. Cohen, commander; Leo Lewis, Dr. John J . Rouslin, Ralph Plumbing, Miller, Leo Jacobson, Samuel Mi s­ towsky, Aaron Cohen, Charles M. Heating and Hoffman1 Philip Riback, Irving G. Glantz, Irving D. Paster, Abe May­ berg, Hany J. Scheck, Joseph Strauss, Abe Halpert, Otto Politz­ Paint Supplies er, Barney Taber, Carl Jagolinzer, for the Home Dr. 1\'laurice Melli on1 Max Bolotin, Mrs. Rose Halpert, Mrs. Salina l\·Iax Klat.ter Sadi e Shoengold Sam Aue rbach Strauss, Mrs. Florence L. Si lverman, Mrs. Dot Politzer, Mrs. May May­ At ]east t en years ago, maybe Scanning the horizon of our own berg, Mrs. Lillian Mayberg, Mrs. SIDNEY longer. the cry went u p that the New England scene, specifically Bos­ E t hel Taber, Mrs. Dorn Paster, Mrs. Yiddish stage was on its last legs. ton where for a good many years Dot Jagolinzer, Mrs. M. Melli on and PLUMBING The s us pension of immigr ation, the I . ,' . . , . . . Mrs. Lillian Mi stowsky. advance of the non-Jewish t heater. " e ve had a seasonal I epei t o 11 e com- SUPPLY CO. talking pict ures, t he automobile, the pany in addition to the end of the radio, and the oft-bewailed decline of sea ~o n vi sits frnm NE:w York com­ A. J. Forest Teaches 1,14 Fountain Street the .J ewish theater, brought forth a panies, I find that t hi s year, more GASPEE 8037 gathering of the faithful patriots than heretofore, Boston has an ex­ Playing of Organ who all but donned sackc]oth and cellent J ewi sh dramatic g roup. J a­ ashes, and made ready to cry at the cob Youngrnan, undeterred by past The Forest Organ School is the bier of the art of the Thomashev- losses in the managerial field, has only institution of its kind in Rhode Vets to Honor War Thousands of Oil skys, the Adlers, the Kesslers, a nd assemble? a group of young earnest Island whereby st udents interested the rest of those who brought tears and studious actors who, though not in the study of the organ have the Heroes at Reunion Burners Installed by and s miles to the eyes and hearts of universally acclaimed in the same facilities for practicing on a modern a: general.ion past. manner as the greatest of the great, electric organ under the very best of Jack Clc.i nman, for whom a me­ Buckley & Scott, Inc. However, the theater seems to be succeed admirabl.Y in giving 11 Moi ­ conditions. morial square is dedicated in Provi­ possessed of the proverbial nit~e s.h~" (as we con~ucally call. t~e pub­ 1 Although the organ school does d e. nee, will be honored at exercises It is not a g enerally known fact Lives. Old -time producers may fail, he.) a fine evenmg s ente1tamment. not guarantee to provide positions held by the 78th Divis ion Associa­ and go back to the laundry business, The leading wornan of this year's for its students, it will render all tion of Rhode Island on the occasion that the oldest and largest distri­ but new ones spring up to take their Boston Jewish theatrical company possible aid and advice to the in­ of t he annual banquet. reunion and butors of automatic oil burners in place. Actors whose names were by- is Miss Sadie Shoengold, sister of experienced. Also church organists memorial service to be held in t he New England are right in our own words in many a J ewish home may the famed Joseph Shoengold. She who wi sh to advance in their studies mair; dining room of the Hote] Bilt­ City of ProYidence. die or s ink into oblivion, but new ar- is a vivacious and attractive blonde will derive benefit from attending more Saturday, November 10 at 8 Fourteen years ago last Spring, tists arise over night to carry on the with a fi ne speaking voice, and a fair this institution under the guidance p. m. Buckley & Scott, Inc., 137 Broad sock and buskin. With all the deaths singing ability. The leading man, of its director, Mr. A. J . Forest, a During the memorial service the street, made the first New England and obituaries that have been cred- Max Klatter, is tall, dark and hand­ leading organist for many years and names of Rhode Island members of installation of an automatic oil burn­ ited to my most favorite art, a care- some, and an elegant tenor perhaps at present organist and choir master the association deceased in France er . The public was quick to appre­ ful check of the situation reveals one of the three best singers in the at St. Charles Church. or since their discharge will be read cir.k the value of this new aid to that the corpse is a very lively one. entire Jewish theatre. They are ably from an honor roll and as each name comfort in their homes and in the In fact it's a situation that calls for supported by a well-rounded com­ well for actors !) is called a lighted candle "~II be ex­ next few years Buckley & Scott in­ a repetition of Mark Twain's immor- pany which includes Sam Gernsten­ Last but not least, I wish to say ting uished and at the conclusion stall ed thousands of oil burners in tal expression - "The report of my zang, a lively comic; George Shoen· a word of praise for the one person "Taps" will be sounded. the homes of residents of this city. death has been slightly exagger- gold, the leading lady's brother, who who, more than any one else, makes The reunion is an a nnual affair New developments were made in ated." for reasons of his own is billed un­ or breaks the destiny of a play, the with the Rhode Island members of the oil burner industry; different der the name of George Gould; Janet director. Having been one myself, the division, nearly 500 of whom types of burners were put on the Ri ngler, Abe Hart, Clara Gold, Hel­ with a moderate success behind me, served with the 310th Infantry. market and following the progres­ en Beida, Julius Adler, Goldie Co­ I well reali ze the trials and tribula­ The association also voted to pa­ sive methods which marked the early J. H. Rockwell hen, Louis Bakshitsky and others. tions that beset this, the world's rade in Providence Sunday, Novem­ years of their busin,ess, Buckley & The present season, which opened toughest job. In Samuel Auerbach, ber 11, and the executive committee Scott added new types and sizes of and Son with the advent of the high holidays, the director of the Franklin park also endorsed the candidacy of J o­ burners to their line, until now they brough forth 3 productions. An op­ group, both audiences and players seph E. Fitzpatrick, a past president handle all the accepted types of Violin Makers and eretta, "Tzigainer Bandeh" and two are fortunate in having a most capa­ for Congress in the Second District. burners, in fact, all the different Dealers dramas, "A Hartz vos Benkt" and ble person. His capability does not The officers of the Association are styles of burners that are sold by 41 Darf Men Hoben Kinder?" Other consist of driving hi s actors to the President William McElroy, Vice any of their competitors in thls city. Repairing a Specialty plays are in preparation and visits point where they render a flawless President William E. O'Neill, Treas· Their line now is not confined to All Kinds of Musical Suppli es to nearby cities are contemplated in rendition of the parts assigned. Oh, urer William R. Leonard, Secretary domestic burners. They carry alSo In Providence Si nee 1896 the near future. The attendance at no! If he tried that with a group of J ohn P. Ri ley, and the following ex­ the Boston showing has been so sat­ youngsters, he'd succeed onl y in dri­ burners adapted for public buildings 385 Westminster Street ecutive committee : George E. Fox, of all sizes, as well as burners for isfactory that no out-of-town visit is ving then insane and presenting a Peter Casey, William Robinson, Hen­ large power plants. PROVIDENCE, R. I. necessa ry. In other words, t he boys set of gargoyles instead of human ry McMahon and Oscar Priestly. Fuel oil is a lso an important div­ Tel. GA. 3183 and g irls have been doing business, beings in his stage presentations. Harold Pearson is chaplain. and eating regularly (which speaks ision of the Buckley & Scott organi­ Mr. Auerbach understands actors, ;..ri.tion. Their ability to deliver fuel plays and audiences to a greater ex­ Orioles to Vie with oil , as well as their ability to supply tent than do many other directors. the oil burner , enables them to as­ H e presents plays t hat "Moishe" has sume entire responsibility .for ones ONLY been accustorned to in a more refined Olneyville Harps h1;£1ting sen·ice, :..nd this fact is un- manner than heretofore. He all ow f-;, 1. '.ou btedly one of the t: :g factors con­ his actors to develop gradually, Plans are being made to handle tributing to thei:· success. feeli ng that just as .Rome wasn't a la rge football crowd at Roger Besides oil burners and fuel oil, $250 built in a day1 yo u can't make an ar- \Villi::uns Park1 when the Orioles A. Buckl ey & Scott are di stributors for ti st in one or two sessions. Moreover C. play the strong Ol11 eyville H arps, ·westinghousc electric refri geration. for a Thoroughl y Modern he is planning .for a g radual ascent. at 2:15 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Thousands of local users can attest to higher level s of play and produc- Both teams are bitter rfvals and the t he ~a t.i ~faction and reli ability of the t.i on. I for one, congratulate him game promises to be hard and fast. servi ce which thc8e refrigerators Oil Burner and wish him a deserved success, and II n t he last t.hree years, they luwe render. needless to say, urge my readers to played two scorelesf-- t.ic ~, and last COM PLET li L Y INST.~ LL l•: O palroni,.c and support the Franklin sea::-o n the Orioles nof-;, cd the Harps Park company wh en it comes lo vi- out to a 6-0 defeat.. will use their strongest lineups s it our "fair city." Jn thi f-;, game, the rc~ pcctivc teams again~t. one another. They have been At tl1i s Low Price we are offering you an drilli ng all week so as to be in the Oil Burner that is : pink of condition fo r the encounter. The mental strategists of the Orioles ... Backed by n World Famous orgnnb;n lion. "Why Pay More When You Can Buy for Less" are holding a long practice session AT 'l'IIJ,; at 7 o'clock toni ght., and 9 o'cloc~, rn sta ll ed with t he engineering s kil l of Hu ck ley & Scott. - t he Sunda y morning. a t. Lower Davts oldest and lar gest Automatic Oil Burner dealers in cw IParl e · Coach Herman Mu shnick has E ngland. Geo. Wise Tobacco Co., Inc. requested all playe rs to be present. 2 LIVE STOHJ,; S A seri es of new piays will be run off. . .. Tried a nd J)ro ve n by 9 years ex- 18:! WEYIIOSS ET STHEET 110 WA S I-II NGTON STHEET peri ence in homes i n nil 11n rts No Down of the coun try. with hundreds P ipe Smokers! Cigar Smokers ! of local ins tallations. Payment II EHE'S VAL E LA ~IEOIA INV I NC' IBLES Clo~c Out Sale of Hegular Hand i\1:tdc Long Filler GOODYEAR $1.00 Va lue 36 Months at "W. D. C.'' Triangle Pipes 3 for l 0 l'I Consider these facts well, and ... TIRES Less $8 n H\V, D. C. '' Turin Pipes nox OF 50- $ 1.<1 9 than ·1onth - then see us Your , mok<' :1 of these cigars and Choice if not satisfied yo ur money Olsen Tire Co. at 59c gladly refunded WOMEN! - DELICIO US CHOCOLATES 98 Fountain Street ONE PO UN D F HESH HAND DIPPE D Buckley & Scott, Inc. nox 2~ c WI-IEHE YOU C' Al'i BU Y CHOCOLATES. S PECIALLY PHICED lb. ~ 137 Broad St., Providence, R. I. Ga. 4541 HIGHT 8 THE JEWISH HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1934

I LEAGUE CALENDAR I. -,,--T_O_A_S_T_M__A _S_T_E_R_~( Communal Agency HOME HEAD i' 1 To Continue Boycott ------1 ( Continued from P age One) Monday October 22 Workers Convene at as . well as their families, are still League Hotel Narragansett being persecuted, incarcerated Tuesday. ()cfober 23 thrown into concentration camps and I I robbed of any chance to make a live­ I ndcJHmd<:nt J ewis h :\fothe rs' .-\ J- 1 Three hundred delegates from 20 ! lihood," the report stated. li ance New E ngla nd commu.ni ties a ttended "The press, t he theater and the Consumptives League t he New Engla nd Conference of Iuniversitie~ have been f orced to La dies Auxiliary of the Orpha nage J ewish Communa l Agencies conduct· ser ve nothm g but t he ends of the ed Saturday and Sunday a t the Ho­ Nazi. party, and a ll true relig ion is W ednesday, October 2-1 tel Narra gansett. Iconsider ed by the present rulers of \Vomen Pioneers Club , Ge rmany as inimical to their power. Council Peace Group Speakers at Saturday's sessions 1 ,,-ere Dr. Mordecai M. Ka pla n of th& . "~'Ieasures ~gain:3t Catholic organ- 1zat1ons contmue 111 their severity. Wednesda y, October 31 J ewish Theological Seminary in New I York, Governor T heodore F rancis Th e Prote~tant church has been put \Va r Vet A uxiliary 1 under a dictator against the wishes Da nce · Green, Mrs. Morris J o!-eloIT, of Hart­ ford, and Louis Myers, also of Hart· of the clergy. "The J ews continue to be hound­ \Vcdncsday, October 24 ford. Rabbi Willia m G. Braude, of Ied and abused in a most inhuman \\'urnen P ioneers Club Temple Beth-El, de livered the invo­ cation, and Max L. Grant, president rnanne r. The continued g rowth of Council P eace Group of the J ewish F ederation for Social !'!azism. and Fascism is constantly Service presided. mcreasmg the danger of a new war and is causing increased a rmaments Officers elected are as follows: throughout the world." 0--S_o_ci_a_l _a_n_d__ P _e_1_·s_o_n_al_ l Louis Myers of H artford, Conn., president; Mrs. Marian Silverstone E NT E RT AINS AT BRIDGE Edith Bernstein of Pawtucket is of Bridgeport, Conn., Isaac Kilbrick on the social committee making of Brockton, and .-\rchibald Hillman Miss Eva Goldenberg entertamecl plans for a Hallowe'en costume par­ of W orcester, vice presidents; Henry m: m bei s of her bridge club Monday ty to be held Oct. 29 at the Rhode ARCHIBALD SILVER~IAN Hassenfeld of Providence treasurer- , Ieve n mg at her home on Jenckes Island College of Education. A. V. Skolsky of Har tford, secretary'. street. P 1~1zes we re won by l\rl1ss The arra ngements committee for Executive committee members se- l Beatuce 1 alu n a nd Miss Celia D1a- A shower was tendered a week I the Young Judaca Council of Rhode lected were Max L. Grant, J. ]. Cohen SAMUEL ~I. MAG ID ~ ~ 11;: ;i!!;eshments were served by ago Wednesday by 1''1rs. Morris S. I Is la nd met T uesday evening a t Tem­ 1 0 and Arthur Levy of Providence· M. \Vho \\Ill 1>res1de a t t he a nnual meet - · Waldman and lWrs. Isadore Singer I p!e Beth Israel where fi nal pla ns to Miss Sylvia Silverman at the Nar- were made for the dinner to be held Keogil, Mrs. J . C. Goldbaum, Mrs. ing of the J ewish Home for the Aged F ORM GLEE CLUB 1 ragansett Hotel. Luncheon was at Zi nn's, Saturday e ,·ening. H Iida PodololT, Lou! s Rosenbluth and S unday, October 28 1 Plans for the format' f · .1 Sarah Semack of New H aven; Rabbi . - ---- 1 ·I b , . . ion ° a gn s serYed in the crystal ballroom. 1 l\'lrs. Archibald Silver man is to be Levi A. Olan a nd Dr. Haskell Tala m o I~et tlw 1iath leachng to happy a nd , ~ ee cu ,, eie discussed at a 1:1,ee~­ Miss Silverman will be married guest speaker. Installation of offi­ \Vorcester· Charles Goldman Lynn <;OElented lives," he said. The ab- mg. Suntb~Y at ~he home of Mmme October 21, at Temple Beth Israel, cers "'ill take place \\'ith Rabbi l s­ i\•lass.· l\•lr; Helen Shapiro Ik~ Shin~ :;ence of piousness, the non-adher- (~1ion, -t Carnngton Avenue. Re­ t o Maxwell W. ·waldman. The recep- rael 1\11. Goldman as installing offi­ and F~·Pd stern of Bridg-ep~rt Conn . ence to t he J ewish dietary laws, im- ies min s r ere. her ved and bridge tion will be held at the N'arragan- cer. Judge Saul Rosenthal Morri~ Olde;.' pro:-1er rE-<:pect on the par·t of grand- S'~s .. 1\ ay~r w¥, M..i ss Blanche 1 1 sett Hotel. Th 0 :--: e"' E:ngland Young Judaea lWrs. Lillian J osoloff, Judge A. s'. chilr\ren,_ . and_ son~-in-l_aw . a nd ~,fi;; £f'azr~ n~e1:,;f) r~~~renc~-.G~t.7: a~d region will be repersented by Frank Borden, Cong ressma n He rman P . da ughte1s-1n-la,\·1 and 111 mdny c,tses, Euni . . ,. , piize ,,111ne1s. Final arrangements for a dinner Rubin. president, who is well known Kuppleman of Hartford· Saul Mar- on th(' narr of t heir own children, a b t~Bei I Y '' dS admitted to mem- dance to be he'.ti Saturday, October for his Young Judaea activities. kell, Benjamin Selekman: Judge·J . J. :·ast •li irrre nce in the rnode of .liv- e rs 1!p. 28, at the Hillsgrove Country Club Archiba ld Sih·ennan is to be toast. Kaplan, Mrs. Hyman Freiman and rnp-_. a re only a fe,·: of _the t.h111gs O_N_'_F_H_1_\_C-·O-~·-ll\_I_I_T_T_EE were made by the I ntermediate i\h Sa muels a nd A r- iam Hos pital A:-;socoation at a meet- programme has been arranged. Benjamin Everett of H olyoke, Mass. fii..:~ it t o ~ay that when these ob- thur Levy a re on the committee ing held Monday at the home of i\I embers of the committee are Resolutions Adopted ~tacles i··er·ome insurmountable, what in cha r ge of tl1e ho t1se-to-l10,1se Miss Rose Goldste in, 118 Chad i\Iorris Block, ex -officio; Joseph Kel- " . IS t he re left to do but to enter a Brown Street. !er, ex-officio; Dr. Samuel Goldin, Jhe report of the r esolutions com- home for the aged?" canva ss of Providence conducted Mrs. Mildred Mark Backman, treasurer; :Miss Harriet Winnerman, m1 t t ee was adopted. Among the reso- . I b}'. t.he Federal Hous ing Com- charter member, was presented a secretary; Jacob Rabinowitz and lutions were those recommending Bo:u:dinir. out the aged had .been m1 ss10n f or the 1rnrpose of in- beautiful wedding gift. Sophie Toi- Mrs. Morris Sheer, reservation that the various J ewish communi- fvund madv1!-able, he reported, mas- forming tenants a nd IHO perty chinsky was admitted to membe rship chairmen; Mrs. J. Keller, printing; t ies in the jurisdiction affiliate with m~ir-h a s ':"he s~me ~la5:; <•~ Sf'Jv ice as owners of the provisions of the I the National Council of J ewish F ed- might be obta rned m a home for the FHA. and plans for a Mother anroved list." "Hear, 0 Israel, Marx is our God IB. E., Rhode Island College of Edu­ dealing with the recognized fact that chr0nicallv ill." and Lenin is his prophet," is the slo- cation. chronic cases of sickness among the · aged a re becoming greatly aggravat- Asks Lower Age Limit BAN E I NST E IN'S BOOK gan championed by i:nany ovei; Grade Miss Dora A. Bazar, <_1ll 111 , ed and present facilities to care for T he ll1inimum age requirement for MU. ' ! CH (JTA) - Professor ~he jt~rld. Its val~e will be ~hscuss,.: .... ! graduate, Rhode Island College of th em are entirely inadequate in a ll admittance to most homes should be Albert Eins tein's new book. rn 1he Proletarian Substitute for Education. Teacher in Windmill " Mein W eltbild," was banned in God" by Rabbi W,llia m G. Brau,~,· I Street School. communities; that the National lowered, Mr. Abrams said. " T he re­ Council of Jewish F ederations and quirement s run from 60 years mini­ Bavaria by order of the r azi a: ltht service this evenmg at '3 i Grades IV and IX, Leo \Veiss, B. Welfare F unds be requested to as- mum to 70 year s minimum," he ex­ gover nor as " ha rmf ul to the o '1 :\~· solo, Ray Gardiner, "lnvoca- 1 S., Rhod~ I_sland Sta,te Colleg_e, M. A. sume responsibility through fi eld pla ined. jjlt is my fi rm convcton, people a nd t.he State.'' f " b H · Q t t 11G 1 · Brown University. reacher m Hope representatives t o serve rural com- however, a nd there s a g rowng ten­ T he banned volume contains a s~r;it/' \y ~:~~ettar e ' O( IS a Street H igh School. . . munities for the better organization de ncy along t hat line, that these age collection of essays by the fa­ Service participants at the Sab- Grades V and X, l rvrng J . Fam, of the small J ewish communities that r equirements will have to be low· rno ~1~ scientist on philosophy, bath Service will be Maurice Davis, I A. B., H arvard College. have no professional organizations. erect, because of the difficuh,y of politics and pacifism, Germa ny The committee submitt ing the re· finding employment, even during 111 1933 a nd science and the J ohn Sapinsley, Grace Lofsky, He!- Grades VI and XI, Samuel Strong, J ews. en Silverman and Earle Cohen. graduate Lyceum of Classical Edu- port was m ade up of Dr. Maurice middle age. This is a matte r thnt I CLA SH 01' RUSS IA : cation, Roumania. Taylor, Louis Meyer, Mrs. J. C. Os- will require considerable t hough t on 1------­ A striking meeting of the Men's Grades VII and VI II, Miss Amelia terweis, Miss Frances Resnick, Wal- the par t of every home for the aged. I OBITUARIES Club is planne_d for Tuesday, Octo- Wise, B. E., Rhode College of Edu­ ter I. Suncllun, Arthur J. Levy and So many applications a re made by ber 30. Rev. Everett l\l. Baker will I cation. Teacher in Cheste r W. Bar­ Judge Joseph G. Sh apiro. people between 50 and 60, who arC .______champion the Russian experiment I row!- School. Dr. Charles Wilensky, of Boston, either chronically ill or for some MRS. FRE DA Bi\ NDER and ~abbi Levi A. 9)an of '?'/ 0 rces- Artc raft, l\'liss Eva Korenbaum, addressed the gathering on ucom· other reason incapacitated, that it Mrs. Freda Bander, 27. wife of t er will_ ':'resent a ~ntique of it. Both graduate Rhode Isla nd School of De­ munity Planning for H ealth ," touch- seems pitiful to exclude these cases Joseph Bander, died Sund3y at Mir­ ha':e. vi sited R.u ssia and have many Is ign, art teacher, jewelry designer. ing mainly on J ewish hospitals a nd because of t heir age. It is tanta- iam Hospital. F une ral services were thrillmg expe~i;nces to n~rrate. Dramatics, 1\'liss Pearle P . Win- ~l~s~;:t~~e:-;::c1!a~(} (~,~~·i: ~1tse1~11~t~~~ j~~t~~ ;~a£~1:etet:1~sc!o~f : 1~,f-:~~~i~gtl~~; fi~1ds~:=~t,f1; ~1d hb~~./~zn~~;sl~~ t~= YOL I H FOH U. I burg, g raduate American Laboratory The next meeting 1s planned for I Theater politan cities in which there is a :~:1~t_,,the m inimum ag-e require- coin Park Cemetery. Su=iday, at 8.30 P. M., in the vestry 1-1' b. · M'.. . . large J ewish population, it has bee n . Mrs. Bander is survived bv her flf the Temple. A discussion of J ew- e _i ew, 1 1~8 ~ 1.llian .~ elman, ~ . found necessary frequently to estab- Dr. Maunce T~1ylor pf Boston h.ad parents, Mr. a nd Mrs. Samuef Pep- ish-Gentile Social Relationships is A., Biown. Um vei sity. l eacher m li sh Jewish dispensaries and hospi- c!iarg: of the ~hscuss1on ~n family per of New York Citv, and two sis­ planned. Centra l 1-11 g h School. tals to meet the singular needs and ,~ elfa1. e a_ncl child car e, w 1.t.h M::L'\ 1 ters, Mrs. Schneidern{an and Miss E. P. T . A. MEETI NG Mrs. Mj lton Pliner, graduate ha ndicaps or our people - whether i\leye1s of Hartford and Miss Lotto Pepper, both of New York. A novel P. T. A. meeting will take Teachers Coll ege of the city of Bos­ they be related to habits, racial psy- Marcuse of Boston, as speakers. place Monday. All pa rents will b Lon. chology, reli gious prohibit ions, etc., Manuel P. Ostl'ow of Providence wa~ J ACOB J ONES a ~~igned to thf' rooms and to the Music, Mrs. Harry Parvey, gradu- which clernands a s pecific background chairman of the discussion on care J acob Jones, 51, died Tuesday at teach rs their children have on Sun- ale School of Music, New York. and service in order to accomplish of the aged with Mr. Abra m s, and his home, ·10 Peace Street, after a J ay mornings. They will go through Librarian, Miss Sarah Blistein. satis foctory result s. The need has Charles M. Hoffman of P rovidence lingerin~ illness. H e is survived by brief sessions o( class routine. At existed and the size or the popula · had charge of the session devoted to his wife, Dena , three sons and 3 the e nd of these se::;sions, parents FLOW EHS tion of respective communities has hea lth, with Dr. Wilenskv a s t he daughter. will bf' given a n o pportunity to ask The flowe rs on the pul pit, Satur­ justified the ir establishment. These :::peaker. · <111 estions on the schoc,l work. day, October 13, were presented in institulions furnish not only the J udge Rosenthal had charge of the A Dl' l, T r-:VENING COUl(SloS memory or Esther Hosenbe rg. p rope r e nvironment for J ewish pa- education, recreation and cultural WE R ECO~IMEND Adult evening courses wi ll com­ tir ntR but excellent provisions f or activities meeting, with \-Villiam mence Monday, October 29 and wi ll Speaks Before College thf' training of the J ewish inte rne, Pinske r or IJrockton, the di scussion Gold Medal Brand be conducted every Monda y the re­ doctor, nurse and technicia n." leade r, aiHI l ,ouis 1-lurwich of Boston after. Three courses n re ofTe red, nnd of Surgeons Convention Plnn11i11 1,; For A 1,;c