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Only Anglo-Jewi•h Serving 30,000 New•paper in Thi• State in Rhode Island The Jewish He.raid VOL. XXXV, No. 3 FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1950 PROVIDENCE, R . I. TWENTY PAGES 7 CENTS THE COPY Anti-Semitism Still Meets 62-Year­ Chicagoans lrlced Governor To Speak· Strong ~n Germany Old Sister By Tribune's Charge For First Time CHICAGO-A claim that WASHINGTON-A report dis­ have organized a strong "church At -Silverman Event closing the strength of an ti-Semi­ pressure group" which is greatly tism in Germany and impediments feared by President Truman has to the effectuation of the property appeared in the Chicago Tribune restitution program was released in a n article signed by Walter Large Crowd here this week by the Depa rtment Trohan a nd followed by a support­ of Defense. ing editorial. Chicago Jewish Prepared by Major Abraham S. organizations are alarmed by the Expected To_Attend Hyman, !ormer advisor on Jewish article which declared that Tru­ A capacity gathering, which will man was "expressing his annoy­ number in excess of 400 based on affairs to the U.S. occupation au­ ance at the pressure certain groups present reservations, will attend thorities in Germany., the report were exerting on him to enforce the testimonial dinner being ten­ says that only "a pitifully small their politica l beliefs . ., In parti­ dered Archibald Silverman, promi­ minority" of Germa ns was op­ cular the article pointed to the nent Providence civic leader and I posed to the anti-Semitic policies B 'n a i B'rith Anti-Defamation of the Hitler regime. Indicative philanthropist, in honor of his I League, frequent target of anti­ 70th birthday and a half century of the German attitude toward Semitic Congressman John Ran­ of leadership in the local Jewish I Jews is the way in which almost kin. and stressed the pressure of the entire German press ignored community. Zionists "on the White House, Alvin A. Sopkin, chairman of the statements a gainst anti-Semi­ Congress and UN." tism made some months ago by the arrangements committee, an­ President Theodor Reuss and nounced this week that, in addi­ Chancellor Konrad Adenauer of tion to the overwhelming number I of reservations made to date, the Bonn Government. Major -A pier In New Hyman recommended that Ameri­ Jewish DP' s Have several hundred congratulatory York was the scene of the first messages have been received from can authorities make it patent to meeting of Rosaly Schneider t,he German Qeople that forsaking prominent personages in public {left), 40-year-old DP brought Highest Birth Rate life and philanthropic activities l anti-Semitism "is at least as much, to the with the throughout the nation. if not more, in their own interest NEW YORK-Jacob Leshtshin­ aid of BIAS, and her sister, A well-rounded but compara­ as it is in the interest of the Dora Weiner, 62, of ~ sky, the well-known Jewish econo­ Jewish people. GOV. JOHN 0. PASTORE, tively brief speaking program has whom she bad never seen. Mrs. mist and statistician. brings out an who will dellver one of the been arranged for the occasion. interesting fai,t about the Jewish On the problem of property re­ W e I n ·e r immigrated to the principal addresses at the testi­ Speakers, in- addition to Mr. Sop­ stitution, the report states U.S. United States In 1910. Shortly Displaced persons in the German monial dinner being tendered kin, will include Gov. John 0 . High. Commissioner John J. Mc­ 3.fterwards her sister Rosaly was camps which is not widely known. Archi bald Silverman at th e Pastore, Mayor Dennis J. Roberts, Cloy was doing all in his ilower to born in Thori. Austria. Mrs. This is that the birth rate of the . Sheraton-Biltmore Hotel on Rev. E. Hollier Tomlin, Mrs. Archi­ stem the opposition to the imple­ Schneider's father and three DP's is the highest of any Jewish Sunday evening, March 26. bald Silverman arid William mentation of the restitution Jaw sisters perished In Nazi death community in the world. Accord­ G. Brande. Benjamin Brier will in the U.S . zone of Germany but camps. ing to Mr. Leshtshinsky, the birth serve as toastmaster. A presenta­ that in Austria, where amend­ rate among Jewish DP's in 1948 Javits Calls Rankin tion to the guest of honor will be ments aimed at emasculating the was 31.9 and the death rate was made by Arthur I. Darman, close present restitution law are under De Castro Governor only 3.2 per thousand. In the "American ·Na•z:i" friend of Mr. Silverman. The invo­ consideration , the whole program United States, the birth rate after cation will be given by Rabbi threatens to tum into "a farce" of Virgin Islands war was 25 per thousand

a;,;- -::======­ Please the ENTIRE Family < with choice Savory Cuts af 8 · Heavy Chicago Western ~ STEER Beef. From Keller's Kosher Meat Market 184½ Wll.LARD AVENUE Where You Pay For The Best And GET The Best At a meeting held Sund\'Y the persons shown above made plans for the coming mammoth Carnival of the Ahavath Sholom No Native Beef EVER Synagogue. Seated, left to right, Samuel Orenstein, Benjamin For Free Delivery In Providence Winicour, Rabbi Morris G. Silk, Archie Smith, David Linder, and suburbs Call Frank Konovsky, Samuel Olshansky and Louis Linder. Standing, JA 1-0960 Max Resnick, Albert Brown, Joseph Marcus. Jack Gershovitz, URGENT REQUEST! Stanley J . Kaplan;--- Mrs. ResQ.ick, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Gershovitz, EnJ oy This Fact! ! Samuel Kaplan, S. Woolf, Mel London and I. M. Gan. "The proof of the pudding is In the eating". At the urgent request of the Health Depart­ ment of the Israel Governmnt, Hadassah has recently See Nation·a1 Liquidation of Jews In E. Europe undertaken the administration and maintenance of another tuberculosis hospital in Jerusalem. Asbury Park. N. J .-A detailed the Jewish populations in Com­ IT PAYS TO survey on the plight of Jews in munist-dominated countries is The c,,st for hospital care for a tuberculosis countries behind. the "Iron now proceding with an iron patient is at the rate of $5 per day. SHOP AT Curtain"-including Russia, Po­ hand." land, Rumania, Hungary and The Conference unanimously How many days' care will you underwrite? Czechoslovakia-was presented at adopted_ a resolution caUing upon Become a donor in Hadassah's Annual Donor Af­ the conference of the national ex­ the civilized world to examine fair a1_1d insure a healthy community in Israel! ecutive committee of the Jewish "the plight of the Jews in the So­ Labor Committee which took place viet-dominated countries" and Gladstone's here. protested against the "inquisition The study declares that "while which has been visited on the sur­ ton Korn, Star Scout, both of for most of the people living un­ vrving population of 2,500.000 Troop 20, and Robert Landry, 737 Hope Street der the Soviet regime that reign Jews behind the Iron Curtain." Warburg Speaks For Star Scout. of Troop 28. means impoverishment, slavery Cor. Rochambeau Avenue In discussing the situation in !).nd moral degradation, for the Poland, Hungary,, Rumania and Printing? Call GA 1-4312 FffiST. GA 1-1914 ,UN 1-l0BS Jews and Jewish groups it spells World Affairs Week .. thorough spiritual annihilation as Czechoslovakia, the report stated well . •..Th<1..national liquida.tipn_of that all Jewish groups in these -•- countries.have been liquidated and As part of the Rhode Island Every Day Super Market immigration has been outlawed. World Affairs Week which started Low Prices "Here and there," it stated, "in­ Thursday a nd continues through dividuals and sma ll groups m an­ March 30, James P. Warburg, ban­ Kellogg's ker, lecturer and author, lec­ I CLASSl'FIED age to leave the satellite countries CORN FLAKES but this is becoming more diffi­ tured at Gilbert Stuart Ju n i or MRS. TILLIE RAND OPPORTUNITIES cult every day." High School on "The World's 14c pkg. Chance for Freedom From Fear," The funeral of Mrs. Tillie Classlfted Advertising Rates: 7c per (Zuckerbe~g) Rand, wife of Her­ Smith's Green or Yellow word: $1 .25 minimum. Call GAspee yesterday evening at 8:15 o'clock. man Rand of 376 Hope Street, 1-4312. Deadline Tuesday night at "South Pacific" Star Mr. Warburg, author of "Germany, SPLIT PEAS Bridge or Battleground" and was held last week at the Max 2 pkg. 23c 5 P. M. Sugarman Funedal Home. Rabbi "Last Call for Common Sense," Eli A. Bohnen ·officiated and burial Ocean Spray presented the first part of the was in Lincoln Park Cemetery. TABLE PADS custom made, hl1hest World Affairs program which will Cranberry Sauce quality, rH11on• ble prices, prompt be announced soon. Mrs. Rand was born in Australia service. Call HO 1-HSI for repre• 2 cans 29c sent•tive. No ·:-bllg•!lon. ufn The School is located behind in 1866 and had been a resident the Elmwood Public Library. of this city since 1906. Besides Franco-American BABY-SITTER AVAILABLE-Vicinity of her husband, survivors are a SPAGHETTI Oakland Ave. p.r•f.err.ed: Cell PL l •S777. daughter Mrs. Herman Rosen of WANTED-5 or 6 room flat or apart­ this city; three sons. Frank Rand 2 cans 27c ment. East Side preferred. EL 1·2009 until 4 p. m. or P. 0 . Box 1277, of North Attleboro. and Charles WE NOW STOCK Providence. ufn To Hear Taxidermist and Norman Rand or Providence, THREE OR FOUR room flat or apart­ and six grandchildren. r.A Quality ment wanted. Call OE 1-4031 or WI Bertrand, taxidermist, 1-0122. P"«(• Beverage_s who went on several of the Artie In Memoriam Explorations of Commander Mac­ Fruit and Vegetable VALLI - HI Millan, will address members of EDWARD PERLOW the Jolly Roger Explorer Post of Died March 23, 1933 Specials ON CAPE COD We will always remember you. for Girls 9 to 18 T emple Emanuel and their guests DAUGHT&RS AND SON tonight at 8 o'clock in the Library Lemons 39c doz. NON-SECTARIAN camping under a teacher at Hope High School. Special · of the Rhode Island School for 1945 CELIA WEINBERG 1950 Counselor training program for old­ the Deaf, Hope Street. Dear Mother, you are not forgotten, Onions 3 lbs. 13c er glrls. Trips, campcrafl, archery, Though on earth you are no more, California sallln g, rldlng. Campers accepted for Members of the Post will act as Still In memory you are with us 2, 4, 6 and 8 week periods. Judges and officials for the Annual As you always were before. Rates: $300 for seeson, $155 for half CHILDREN a nd GRANDCf-tlLDREN Carrots 2 bu. 17c , season, or $40 per week. Hope District Scout Rally to take place Tuesday at 7 o'clock in the 1948 GEORGE PRICE 1950 - 1 M. SOPHIE CAMPBELL In Loving Memory 83 Hope Street Providence 6, R. I. gym of the RI School for the Deaf. Sadly M i ssed. The Explorers have decorated the WIFE, gym and will be in charge of the DAUGHTER and FAMILY opening and closing ceremonies. Max Sugarman JA 1-3522 Funeral Home FUNERAL DIRECTOR STRICTLY KOSHER and EMBALMER under 1uperTi•ion MEMORIALS of Vaad Harabonim Excellen{ Equipment and Auociated "The Jewish Funeral Director" Refined Service 459 HOPE STREET DE 1-8094 DE 1-8636 BETH-ISRAEL MODEL SEDER Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. w Heads . Parents- or tbe students of the Members of the confirmation Editor's Ma~box Temple Beth Israel Religious class will also take part. Rabbi School will be guests at a Model Morris Schussheim will be in Seder conducted by the pupils charge. .; Voice in the =!ll 'C Community ;,:, ROOMS FOR RENT Men Counselors 0 I wish to draw particular at­ AT < tention of the G .J .C.'s Educat ion­ For Children's Service Camp s al Committee to two important Narragansett Pier • in Rhode Island !ll LOSE EXCESS WEIGHT statements recently made by two :z QUICKLY AND EASILY top Officers of no less an organi­ E xcellent Location n Must H ave at Least One Year !ll z.a tion than the American J ewish Individual Gas Stoves of College Committee. , A.nd Electrical Refrigeration .. Experience at Camp Preferred !ll J acob Blaustein. its P resident. ~ s a i d : ··statemanship demands THE HAVEN B ut Not Essential ~p~'~ that we concern ourselYes with 97 KllliGSTOS ROAD WRITE BOX 22, ~ the spiritual status of the Jews in the United S tates. so that we F or Further Jnfonnation Call Jewish Herald, HEALTH SALON FOR WOMEN t'l and our children m ay be better JA 1-1419 Stating Qualifications . I! S'T EDDY ST. informed Americans and Jews. ~ Smith Ride , I t is our duty to develop in these Room ~g _b United S tates a J ewish life that , 4 PbonP PL 1 !7~ Iwi ll demonstrate to everybody "'l Rdai II~ a klt1r:n ;,:, Purr :n,~ a k.Jtun \ that Americanism and J ewishness IT'S NOT TOO LATE! are qualities mutually en riching s each other. Charity is ,·ery im­ CALL MA 1-S888 .. ~ - GLICK ~ The Talmud Torah of Con­ portant. and philanthropy is one gregatitm Sons of Zion was re­ I of the most beautiful Jewish tra­ FOR YOUR PASSOVER ORDER a: ditions. but philanthropy is n ot FROM o p e n e d last Sunday in the ..;,:, RICHARD'S school building adjoining the enough , pariicularly n ow. when it is our historic duty to foster a n "For Meo Who Know Style" syn agogue on Orms Street. ~Ir. Glick has been named princi­ flowering J ewish life in a demo­ ,.= cratic America ... The KORNER MARKET pal by 'Rabbi David \\'erner. ~ PhoUJ by Roberts Studio Dr. John Slawson. Executh·e 4 Vice-President. said: "' the chal­ 122 ORMS STREET :; lenge America extended to all its "'C> To Have Discussion ethnic. racial and religious groups.' Free Delivery to All Ports of the City Including I are two-fold: first. that they par ­ Cranston and Pawtucket ticipate in. m aintain. promote a A COMPLETE STOCK OF ALL PASSOVER 1 On Talmud, Torah i common American civilization: DELICACIES IS AVAILABLE Ben Chinit.z will discuss the ori­ second. that they deepen and en­ ~ins of the Talmud a nd Torah rich their special separate spiri­ ;t a meeting of Pro\·ictence :\1: a ­ tually cultural traditions. by be­ sada Study G roup Wednesday in g truly a nd honestly themselYes. evening at the Jewish Commun­ without fear and without e,·a­ •e•lpt•re ity Center. Mr. Chinitz led a d is­ sions. t hey will conu·ibute most cussion on economics in Israel at to the America of us a11.·· the last m eeting of the group. Now. it should be clear to sin- •• cere community workers. as the A program of H aYdala sen·ices. members of the G .J.C."s Educa­ • ••• a skit. social dancing and refresh- tional Committee surely are. that ment.s hae been planned- for the it will be necessary for e\·ery in- ••• monthly ~lesiba. e\'ening of en- ~~~~ua!ndCo~:~~:: ~o ~~; ••••• joyment. sponsored by the New these beautiful and fine ideas. \ See England Region tom orrow night They must also know by now. at the Veterans Hall. 111 Elm from personal investigation and I Street. Worcester. , study that the Providence Hebrev., designed for 'The Newp01!,m 7.50 Tel Aviv Ca fe Night, April 23. I Dar School_ is ~ur. Communit:y·s n1odern living 4 v.ill feature a complete dinner. mo_st effecuve instrument with ent.ertainment and dancing. Miss wh1_c h to .. . --d~~n and enrich Helen S ternbach. chairm an of the theff separate spmtually cultural affair. announced. trad1uons: by being truly and rhode i,land's foremost honestly themselves without fear Q~ I Miss Irene Polikoff and Gerald and without evasions . .. modern furniture store Mevers are co -directors of t he I t remains to be seen. then . 141 MATHEWSON STREET ca~tata. " What is T orah? ... to be whether t he responsible members presented by the local Masada. I of the Educational Committee will allow their reports to gather dust ,voodrow's in some office pigeon-hole. or will they rise UJ the upper stratum of ·· statesm anship··. as dlescribed in :Mr. Blaustein·s statement, and lllod<•rn Aq<' Open weekdays from speedily and favorably report its 9 :30 to 6 p.171.-Fridaya findings to t.he allocations com­ and'Saturdaya to SOLICITS your order for mittee for action long over due. 76S westminster street 8 :30 p.m. ISAIAH A. 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'\ ,,' ,, ,, ,, ,., ,, ,, ,, ,, ,., ,, ,., ,., ,., ,., ,, ,.,,., ,, ,.,,,, ,, ,, ,, ,., ,.,,, ,., ,., ,, ,.,,,,,, ,, ,., ,, ,, ,.,,., ,,, ,., ,, ,., ,., ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, , .., .., .., ..,, ,, ,, , ..,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, , , ,,,, ,, ,, ,~' . ... Use the Herald Classifieds. PRESENT SHOW social hour which followed t he A "Take It or Leave It" show meeting, Mrs. Joy Field led the l!l was presented by Miss Ruth Frei­ group in Charades. ( I ,To,1 'I Alli- berg, program chairman of B'nai Meetings of the dance comm it­ ~ B'rith Young Women, at a meet- tee have been held at the homes SLIP COVERS ~ ing of the group recently at the of Miss Tamara Melamut and Miss DRAPFH(t-., n.-n,p Ht- .\lt, • Sheraton-Biltmore Hotel, Miss Freiberg. Mrs. Arline Weinberg Wedding Anniversary tight bodice. illusion neckline. leg- _ J.AHt, t- stl. t-( TIO~ F AHRI( "" ~ Hilda Barad presided. During the is ticket chairm an. A party in honor of the 19th o'-mutton sleeves. and cathedral BETTY'S wedding anniversary of Mr. and train of lace. H er dutchess of DECORATING SHOP Mrs. Harry Richman of Higgins lace h eld a tulle appliqued ,JA I 3061 Avenue was held March 15 at the "·ith lace, and she carried a white CAMP WEKEELA for BOYS home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rich- Bible with white orchids and step­ On Beautiful Bear Lake at Hartford, Maine man of Pembroke A venue. ·Rela- hanotis. Make Passover Memorable! Emphasis on Development and Instruction by a Mature. tives and friends attended. Miss S ylvia Landau. cousin of Experien ced Staff-Featuring a Well-Rounded Athletic and 40th Wedding Anniversar.y the bride. as maid of honor wore Cultural Program And Progressive Approach. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Levine of an American Beau ty gown and 57 Bowen Street will celebrate carried roses and cam ellias. Ro­ TUITION $350 FOR EIGHT WEEK SEASON their 40th wedding anniverary berta Holt, a coosin of the bride. Includes Riding Sunday at a d inn er at Weinstein's was flower girl. She carried an M(lthe~s old-fashioned bouquet to go with Write for Picture Album and Folder Lake Pearl Manor. Wrentham . A reception in their honor will be her baby blue gown. JOSEPH B. WEENE, Ed.M. (Director) held from 6 to 10 o'clock at the Jack E. Wilkes, the groom 's 232 School Street, Somerville, Mass. home of their son-in-law a nd brother. was best man and ushers Herbert J. Carter HO 1-6834 Max Flaxman WI 1-8980 daughter. Mr. and Mrs. David Ko­ were Harold Landau of New York, sofsky of 142 Oakland Avenue. cousin of the bride; Dr. Aaron / "\" Bernstein, Hy Wallack. both of I y.o\ " Anni"ersary Celebration Newark, N . J .. Robert J . Marmor- \ fO o"\lt'- From our choice A, dinner party in honor_ of Mr. stein of J ersey City; Max Nitzberg ,~\~ collection of new and Mrs. Jacob Pepper._ who ob- of Philadelphia ; Leon Goldstein. .("' fabrics, you're se_rved their 36th wedding anm- cousin of the groom, Di-. Irving Y>-• sure to 11.nd jut the right one to versary last week. was given by Kaplan, Everett Berlinsky and Al­ suit your taste-­ then· son-m-law and daughter. / fred Litwin, all of Providence. and and your pocket­ Mr. and Mrs. Mit~hell Rubm of the i Harold Barg of Portland, Me. book! ~~fe°n~· NRu~in H~~~ss~srte~il~;~ Miss Marilyn Schatz. s~ng seve- Our expert decorators will 9l1dly call Bornstei n . . Birth o~ Daughter with fabric samples to quot. you prlcn. Thirty guests from Mississippi, Announcement of the birth 'CALL MA 1-4066 No obligation. Massachusetts. New York and a daughter. Joyce Karen, on Rhode Island attended. March 14 has been m ade by Mr. Mrs. Pepper was presented with and Mrs. Samuel Tapper of 136 ~O. .\1.\1:'\ FARUU: SHOP a cocktail watch . Byfield Street. Mrs. Tapper Opp. Jo,eph ,Marcus Con valescin g _ formerly Miss Mollie Siegel. 173-177 No. Main St. Fa.nltu.re Ce. Moth~r·s Food Produch , In<-. H~•arlii, N. J 'I Mrs. Leroy Baker of 131 Colum- !Continued on Page 12) bus Boulevai·d is convalescing ~~~.-,~~~~~~<,-~~ after a recent operation at the "- J a n .? Brown Hospital. :! • • @ Antiques-Interiors , Chairman in Can ada ~ j2 ·, Irving Riddell, son of Mrs. Hugo ~,. The C,AtSU~L Shop Good taste, does not ne·cessitate Riddell of 109 Rugby Street. has 1 been appointed chairm an of the great expens e. W e wi ll be glad to I:, A n ew a nd different apparel shop ma ke your sli p covers and draperies of combined United Jewish Appeal of ~~ I Canada for 1950. ,, ROOM 304, LAPHAM BUILDING, fabrics which are smart a nd decora­ Return From Florida 290 WESTMINSTER ST. t ive but moderately priced. I "! Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coppel have I~ A -new and exciting collection of Ireturned from a two months· visit ~ CASUAL DRESSES and SUITS 11;1. J"' j' (1,{'11.1 .1./.,{., to Florida. I t, v ll.'t., hu .. q. h 11. / I~'• )t Son Born 18 "Casuals" at ''Casual Prices" . . ~ -, ••• - ' ·C ,•,.~i I -~ t 1 -to The birth of a son. Ronn Aaron. ,, take you everywh ere-to school-to business .-,, ' , I .. on March 7 has been announced by ~ - anq best of all. those casual " dates." Mr. and Mrs. Joel S. Isenberg of ....~ Buffalo. N. Y. The mother is the former Miss Thelma L. Rouslin. Something New and Different in daugh ter of Mr. a nd Mrs. Charles Rouslin of Wayland A venue. ROOMS FOR RENT PROFESSIONAL PERMANENT WAVING Boby Born It's I Mr. and Mrs. Barney Cramer. For Summer Season formerly of Providence. now of 19 UNION STREET ONSET, MASS. I Brockton. Mass.. a nnounce the On Cape Cod ,',~ - birth of a son . Gary Robert, on ~~~ February 27. The mother is the Located in Center of Town-2 Minutes from Beach Iformer Miss Shirley Siriger. All Modern Conveniences BEAUTYSALON: 1~ ·: , - \\'ilkes-Landau /&d,,,e,4 Miss Ruth Landau, daughter of Refrigerators Gas Ranges • Washing- Machines TWO C0N\'l::?iU:NT L0CATI0~S ~~ -~,:-q;, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Landau of Television Y.A ST SlDt: Ill 2!,0 Wt.:STMl:SSTt:R · ST. , Forest H'ills. Long Island. N. Y .. PLUS : Hot Water Hot Water Show••• - Kltcb•n Prlvil•c•• 155 F.L3IGBO\'E AVE. Lapham RldK.-Room1 ,}()6-7-8 was married to David Wilkes of CALL MR. WEINTRAUB, PL 1-4725 Nur Pruldent A~e. Tel. :\IA 1- 1600 •T el. MA 1-36l1 Newa rk, N. J., son of Mr. a nd Mrs. '----- OPE.S MONDAY. TH URS. 11: FRIDAY EVENINGS _____. Morris J. Wilkes of 40 Carrington Avenue. March 5 at the Forest Hills Jewish Center. Rabbi Ben THERE IS STILL TIME Zion Boxser perform ed the cere­ To Get Your Ticket for Jr. Hodossoh's SHPRECHER and SCHWIMMER mony assisted by Cantor I. Gorsky. Given in marriage by her father. Urge Their Customers cind Friends the bride was gowned in French THIRD ANNUAL CRYSTAL BALL lace over satin. fashioned with a SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 8:30 - 12:00 To Place Passover Orders Semi-Formal S3.90 per coupl• Blazer-Blake CHURCHil,L HOUSE In Advance for Music by HARRY KATZMAN. BUDDY BERMAN Circle Elects and THE RYTHM MAKERS Louis Goldstein was elected president of the Blazer - B I a k e Fish- Meat- Poultry Family Circle at a meeting held recently at his home on Taft Av enue. Other officers elected are We Will Have A Complete Mrs. Myer Harrison. treasurer. and Mrs. Irving Blazer. publicity Assortment of Passover Fish chairman. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Goldstein. MODEL EDER Comedy M. O. The children of the Providence No Minimu,a KAREN ZOSKA Shprecher & Schwimmer Hebrew Day School will conduct INTt;&PBETIVE a Model Seder on Thursday. the Escept Saturday• BOBBY SWAIN last day of school before the holi­ VOCUIST day. The seder will be conducted LEON COLLINI Market by the kindergarted and first FLASH pANCE& grade groups whlle gr11des two to 127 ORMS STREET DExter 1-787 4 i:XTRA-A,U•= Nominating Group ... Kosher and Parve, !"... Joseph w. Pulver w.as named Jewish Daily Editor of course-they're chairman of the noIIlinating com­ "'0 mittee of t he . Jewish- Children's Speaks In Providence ROKEACH! Home and Foundation of Rhode Island, it was announced this week On Wednesday. -.evening, March Distributed by: by Alexander Rumpler, president. 15, a mass meeting was held at Serving with Mr. Pulver on this the Congregat~on Sons of Zion committee from the board of di- to welcome Dr. Bernard Bergman. rectors are Mrs. Samuel Ganzer, ,editor of the Jewish Morning Bond Wholesale Grocery Co. Sidney A. Ka ne, Samuel Lazarus Journal, executive member of the 230 WILLAR:D AVE. GA 1-9335 PROV., R. I. and David Meyers. Representa------~------­ tives from the community at large are Albert Pilavin, Max Margolis. Hyman Cokin, and Alfred Joslin . ••. WITH .SPRING It will be the responsibility of this committee to prepare a slate of IN MIND? officers and directors of the or­ You will find com~ete se­ ganization for the coming year. lection, of W 1llp1p•" ind The election wi ll take place at a P•int, ••• Jell-trained iY.- meeting of the board of di rectors ••i,tanh to help you, which will be held the latter part of April. , The committee will have its first meeting on Monday afternoon, March 27th, at 4 o'clock at the offices of the Jewish Family a nd EMPIRE Children's Service, 100 North Main WALL PAPER & PAINT CO. Street. 94 EMPIRE ST. GA 1 3378 The World Zionist General Council wi ll meet in J erusalem on April 19. and the World Zionist ACKOSl!' !'ROJ!I' QLD iTONE IIANJI: Congress will convene on Decem­ ber 20.

JUNIOR TOPPER A shortie to top slim -skirt suits and dresses. Cut full . New bracelet-length s I e e v es . How to keep Your Home Forever Young cuffed importantly. Ray- on 1ined a ll wool fleece. Y all means use as much color as possible in your home. Don't be afraid to let modern Band traditional furniture live under the same roof. Often, when a dining room is fur­ nished with Early American, a bedroom in traditional. a living room in modern, the combina­ tion makes a very pleasing accent note. Or if y.JU are one of the fortunates who have both 19-95 ~ winter and summer homes, use modern far one and traditional for the other. Colors: ? ,--'\.,.;n.w,II E vcn though you may not need furniture at this time. yo u will enjoy seeing the unusual dis­ GoldLime ' ! plays at, the Modern Furniture Company in Foll River. Be sure to ask or write for your complimenta ry copy of Modem's new I bookl et. "The Stylist"·. illustrating home furnishings ;:!e ~~ for those who instinctively choose the best . Navy Whi t e-&­ Navy check Featured Exclusively at ~e'tH- 6;etJUU.tet-ie ;, ';•::, '~ ·. ,, The OUTLET-JUNIOR RHODY SHOP. 2nd Floor FOR EVENING APPOINTMENTS PHONE FALL RIVER 6 -81ql / "' LOYAL FAMil.Y CIRCLE Horovitz and preseats were dis- 1w·th Th B 1· L . Form Study , Group -~.A- -program dedicated ·to the tributecoif's boys. and Smiley Geller 110. Friday at 8 . o'clock, consists for The first man up in the first the present of a question-and­ ~ETH ISRAEL BOWLING string-Gus Newman-tos..o;;ed a answer exchange between • the ·PORTRAITS?• double-strike and rolled 124 for the by Saul Hodosh Rabbi and the group members. string. Even with that, the best With but five weeks to go in the All young men who are interested Please come to my house again Shaulson's Sure-Shots could do second half we really have a are invited to attend . . ,Di-. Aaron and take some more pictures was to tie with Al's team. But heated struggle for the top spot R. Nemtzow, chairman, may be of me for Mother's Day. Phil's fellers came back to take as Pennsylvania, spear-headed by reached at GA. 1-7172. In the We always have so much fun the second string, which also was Esmond Lovitt ~~~ ..;.t> ~;.~ ~~~~< and Assorted Home-Made Delicacies Estelle Cohen 97, Shirley Levine 106, Fran Rodinsky 103.

KITCHEN OPEN FOR INSPECTION AT ALL TIMES A. E. Pl BOWLING The dauntless H i m 'e If a r b s L 0 0 K!! jumped back into first place by one point as they turned back the Frei ber gs, 3-1. The Feinstei ns fell back to second alter dropping COMING--MAMMOTH CARNIVAL MOHICAN HOTEL a 4-0 decision to the Cohens. Oor. WASHINGTON and DEAN 8T8, The Cohens set a new team high single and high three with marks CONGREGATION AHAVATH SHOLOM • 11:ntrallc,, to Dlnlllf .Koom aqd Ooffee Shop on Dean lrt. of 574 and 1596. Don Cohen set a new high three CORNER: Roch:imbeau Ave . and Camp St. PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE of 356, while Lloyd Turotf rolled a strong 344 to swell the Cohen total. Sld Dressler bowled a solid • P"III r ·,' Third Seder Ariist

SHIFRA LERER will be the JOSEPH JAGOLINZER Prepared · With foods featured artist at the Third Mr. Jagolinzer, chairman of the FR&SM - R.. d, t. C- Seder of the Labor Zionist Or­ Cranston Jewish Community Club 0 from fint National_Stores ganization April 3 at the Nar ­ Passover F estival to be held April ffaddock Fillets u;:iL 39c ragansett Hotel. 9 at Legion Hall, has a nnounced LI 59C It'• 1 big ji,b, and 1n important on•, to supply food ta 1 that Archibald Silverm an and Swordfish lot of custom111. First National folks 111 to it that Rabbi Abra ham Chill will be· Haddock o.2::::/t::.~ .. d LI 19c "Operation Baseball" among the honored guests. N1w £ngland p1opl1 ar• k1pt happy and w1ll-l1d by F, ..h. deliv1rint fr11h1r quality foods to your n1ighborhood Refreshments are being ar­ Oysters Pl••• J.r S-..1"9 PT 63C To Go Outdoors ranged by a committee headed by F-h Fint NatioMI Stor11 frequently - 1lw1y1 1t th• low11t Mrs. Albert Cohen. On the gen­ Cod Steaks MHt,Slic.ff LI 33C pouibl. price•• The third in the Sunday after- era! committee are Mesdames Max noon series of spar.ts movies sp~n- Greenberg, Fred Adler, Morris · sored by. the Jewish C_ommumty Lenz, Jack Westerm an , Joseph Center will be held this Sunday Kurtz. Benjamin Woolf, Al Shef­ fresh _fruits and Vegetables afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, at the ' field, Morris Botvin and William So n s of Abraham . Synagogue. Deitch: and Sydney Shapiro, Syd­ C.111.nie S..olu,t • L,i'I• Sbe corner Potters and Pra1ne Avenu~: ney Markoff, s. Jay Stone, Dr. Milcl Sugar Curecl • Wl,ole or Eith.r Mall Temple Emanuel,_ corner Morns Morris Botvin, Benjamin Woolf, Lemons 6 For 19c LB 59c Avenue and Sess10ns Street and Abel Gurwitz and Harold Tregar. Cooked Hams Luocleu, Ripe Yellow Sons of Jacob Synagogue on Dou- Pop,il1r O..o or P

------~ FRATERNITY TO ELECT ner Hall, Bryant College. Other Passover Table Setting Election of officers will take business will include the formula­ r:,ow for ... place at the next meeting of the tion of plans for the coming year Providence Alumni Club of Sigma and for the alumni reunion. the Holidays :;; Lambda Pi Fraternity of Bryant DRESSMAKING ..and !!l College Wednesday evening at Look to the Herald for results ALTERATION .,. 7:45 o'clock in Room G-la of Gard- in advertising. .,;=::======:=;. by =u LILLIAN ~ < 86 WEYBOSSET STREET :i;: ROOM 43-A r o1>7J. Prov. Paper Co. ) ~ 9:30 - 5:30 daily < Phone DExter 1-5191 ;Q "' i:i' ,-l < LOOK ~ "l WOODE... G(ITTERf = Repaired, Cleaned .•nd Coated wjth rn= Asphaltum. Average Site Cottage or. i Two-Tenement ·House. 1 .,"l $]500 COMPLETE r COMPLETE "l Al so Metal Gutters and Conductors u R epaired and ·JnatiJled . Roof Be­ z pain. "l LINE OF Q STuart 1-1283 ;: ANYTIME 0 ~

"""l =CONTINENTAl==: . =,.,- STUDIO of DANCE PASSOVER All phases ·of Passover table setting, following traditional Hebraic ritual, Dancing as arranged by Rabbi Jacob Levinson, religious supervisor at CHILDREN I, ..

• I ~ The Jewish Herald Community of Rhode Island. Published Every Man's Opinion" Week in the Year by the Jewish Press Publishing Company, Calendar 76 Dorrance St., Tel GAspee 1-4312, Case-Mead Building. Subscription Rates: Seven Cents t he Copy; By Mail, $3.00 per The Si lvermon Story .. :3 Annum. t The J ewish Herald is co-op~at- ~ ing with the R. I. League of Jew- .. Bulk subscription rates on request. _ By BERNARD SEGAL ish Women's Organizations and Walter Rutman. Managing Editor; Syd Cohen. News Editor. 1;l Entered as Second-Class Matter at the Post Office, Providence. Somewhere in America, perhaps ;I first office in the South Providence the G eneral Jewish Committee in z R. I., Under the Act of March 3, 1879. even in our own city, someone may synagogue. Then the story ~111 the publication of the Community n The Jewish Herald invites correspondenCe on subjects of interest sometime write the Jewish-Ameri- ! wind along a V.'ide highway. with Calendar. ~ to the Jewish people but disclaims responsibility for an in­ can novel. The story is still in I many paths and roadways bran?h- Dates and clearances for wo- ~ dorsement of the views expressed by the writers. search of an author. ing out in all directions. lead1~ men's organization meetings ~ I We have many a Jewish charac- into the most unexpected . dest1- should be clectred through Mrs . .. ter in American fiction. There is nations. There 1s the presidency Alfred D . Steiner, HOpkins 1-9510. = PASSOVER the immigrant who walks the of a Reform T~mple, the ctu:ector- For Men ' s organizations, can streets of New York, while his ship of the _Hias. the presidency GAspee 1-4111. ; Passover, which begins at sundown, Saturday, April heart is still yearning for his good of the J ewish Orphanage. the := l st celebrates the first successful revolution fo r freedom. old days in the over-idealized little directorship m ltle Community - WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS 1::: Approximately 3500 years ago, the Jewish slaves, under town across the seas. There is Chest. the presidency of t:tie Mond•y, Much v c:, the leadership of the relig io us genius Moses, fled the the ridiculous Jew who bends over Cham~er of Commerce, the chair- t~t:tin';" - Senior Hadassah Board~ backwards to show his Ameri- manshtp of the draft board· the Afternoon- Mlzrachi Women Regular ,:, oppression and tyranny of Eg ypt. Within forty years, canisih lest he be suspected of Zionist party, the Keren Hayesocl, Meeting. .. these Jewish slaves became a disciplined people .. At Mt. lacking a fraction of a decimal of w9:r rel1~f cam~~ugns, . ~peeches. T~;:te~~oo~~~to:en's- Assn. Rabbinical ~ Sinai they made a covenant to live by the Ten Command­ the full hundred percent. in the dnves, trips to distant c1t1es, con- ~ ment~ ond to accept the statutes and ordi nonces of the eyes of his neighbors, who are the ventions. _knocki~ a~ tbe doors iri~~~~~:::h!1~n;"i~~tinl~n ~ Almighty. After their journey through the wildern~, "real Americans." Then we have of the ~ ghty, victortes, defeats. Regular Meet.in,&. a: the neurotic Jews who are at odds celebrations. h.!artaches, ho°:ors. Afternoon - Women's Assn. Jewish > they crossed the Jordan and entered the Promised Land. vlith themselves and with their and abuse. T_tien the story nught ~~=~~koi!~t~m8:a~a~~r~~ai ~ Through the centuries, the Jew has obs_erved th,s surroundings. stop for a whil~ on the day when ~:~hiiioH:-~se.Regular MeeUng at = Festival of Freedom. The Passover mea l, or Seder, ushers The J ew who feels at home in tbe nam~ of th15 !orme~ officer of Thursday, March 30 w in the Hol y Days. Family groups are reunited and the the synagogue as well as in the the Russ15he S ~ul on ~illard. Av~- 8 00 P m.-Temple Emanuel Passover~ whole history of the Passover is recited to the children. Elks lodge; at the meeting of the nue ~ppears in Who s Who lil • - ~Utute. .,.. . America 11'-riday, Much 31 co During this Festival, unleavened bread or matzo is eaten, Hebrew Free Loan, as 1n the of- B t th. t •-- uld t tell Afternoon-Senior Hadassah Donor g: commemorating the t ime the J ews fled Egpyt without t,me fices of the Chamber of Com- u . a • I.UV , wo no Comm.Htee Report Meeting. merce: at a Zionist affair, as well the complete st~r\, to . ht MEN'S ORGANIZATIONS to leaven their bread. as in the council rooms of the 1:Ie \\::1-ter O t e s ~ mi~7ho During the course of the Seder, four cups of wine Governor: the Jew in whom there begin _with a young Y . Sund•y. March 26 are drunk as a remi nder of God's promise of redemption exist no separate compartments ~tarted as a bench . hand in a ~~-.a·154m.Pr-Z1':te ~~~rw Bene f. that is found in the Boak of Exodus. for his Jewishness and for his Jewe~ shop, and _bring ~ up to 4:00 p . m.-Prov. Bene. Ass'n., 191 Americanism, this character is the time when he lS appom!,ed by Orms St. American Democracy is based upon the ideals of . . . hi t two governors to shape the 1ndus- 5:30 J/ m. - Archibald Silverman freedom first proclaimed by the successful revol ution of stt~~ ~~:1~\~;erm~~r=~::: it seems trial development of the state. ~;~nShe:~at!~B~~or!~stlrnonlal Din- the Jews agai nst ancient tyranny. Our Founding Fathers, to me. the writer of the J ewish- But even th_a t wou]d not com- , Monday, March 27 . in their flight from the old world relived the same at­ American novel will ~nd an ~bun- pl;,~/~~-i~:n~ust not leave out I t~,l·sl!!:-Co~g. Beth David, Beth mosphere of tension and fear and it is a testament to dance of raw material. It lS th3 . . . . I 8:00 p. m.-Gerald Claman Post No. story of a Jew taking roots in his of his story the man who is skill- 369, Ahavath Sholom Syn. their understanding and vision that we today enjoy the •t ful as a teller of tales to flt all . 8:00 p. m.-Je\\>ish National Workers fou r Freedoms. commun1 Y • occasions. They are humorous ~Uiance, S1?eraton-Blltmore. The Festi val of Passover brings a message of hope The Beginning tales in the main. but they always ~~1_P · m.-Knights of Phythias, Touro to all people who have not yet -attained religious ond The story will begin with a din- serve a serious purpose. The writer 8:00 p . m.-.Prov. _H ebrew Day School political freedom. It holds forth the promise of o better ner given in honor of a man who might include some of these par- t;;rop.M~~~/en!;:,ie W~e~:a:;_ ~hool was born in a little Hasidic town ables, and the occasions at which Board Meeting, femple Emanuel world of tomorrow when all men shall acknowledge that on the Ukraine. seventy years ago. they were_ told. They too. are part ~/5~:J1·M:!~hg~r~~eo,~~~; they are brothers, and one in spirit and one in fellowship, The story of the first ten years in cf the Silverman story. Center. they may be united in peace and concord. the little town of Zincov must not Then the author will do well to 8:30 p . m.-Jewish Bakers Unlon No. b2 neglected. because they are the in~lude some curiosities which are T~!;,.~~ :.~:~~•Ave. key to what is to take place in the be.mg told about the man whose 7:30 p. m.-Cong. Sons of zion, Sons Zionist Youth next sixty years in the city of seventieth birthday is celebrated. of Zion . Brawdy Elected by Beverly Resnik and .. Providence. Two worlds apart. The time, for instance, when he U~n PAS:r:i~t ~~e HAe~~w Frtt Brina Chernov and yet brought into harmony by found himself in mid-ocean on 8:00 p. m.-Pro,·. Work..lngmen's Benef. ways that only the creative mind the first nicht of Passover, and Ass'n., Crown Hotel. ZOA President Chovevi Tsion can reveal. be managed to conduct a Seder ~~tet To~r ·t:if· Executive Com- The Chovevi T sion Senior Ju- The story. on the other hand. the likes of which the steamship WednHday, Much 29 daea held a bowling party at the may begin with a day in April, personnel has never beheld be- 7:30 p. m.-Hebrew Frtt Loan Board New York.-Benjamin G. Bra­ Legion Bowladrome. Cranston, just around Pesach time, in the tore. r~unp!' :n~-~jc M~~ Education wdy, · Zionist leader and promient February 23. Highest scores were year 1890, when a young lad of industrialist of New York, was made by Dave Fishman and Dick ten, with an English vocabulary Or the envelopes containing free Survey Conun1ttee, 203 Strand Bldg. unanimously e\ ected president of Kumins. Iof ten words, made his appearance tickets to a movie and a small gift Thursday, Much 30 the Zionist Organization ol. Ameri­ On February 26. the group held on a certain corner of downtown which he always carries in his t~re~ c~U~i.:,~~m!~~ga1~0i:;11~: ca-the post vacated by the death t 2 2 W · d b d f pockets, and which he gives to boys Temple Beth-El. a Purim Par y at 7 arnngton Provi ence. with a un le o news- 00 their Bar-Mitzvah and then 9:00 p. m.-Br otherbood Temple Beth- of Daniel Frisch-at a specially Street with Marcia Fershtman papers under his arm. The chap- asks someone who the boy was El Bowling League, Casino Alleys. convened m eeting of the National elected Queen and Norman Oro- ters will then unfold the story of Administrative Council. the rul­ denker, King. Also taking part in t he sixty years, to the day when and who are his parents. Or the ing body of the organization be­ the program were Joan Gabar, the former newsboy is seated at fact that everybody, friends and To Show Sports tween conventions. Norma Kastal, Beverly Resnik and the president's desk as head of a strangers, call him Archie. Diane Waldman. banking firm, only a stone's throw Thus will run the Silverman M · S d Mr. Brawdy served as acting sto president of the organization dur­ Leaders' Council from the same corner in the heart ry· A story of many facets, OYle Un ay ing the absence of Mr. Frisch on Sol Resnick is chairman of the of t he city. brick and mortar for someone who The last in a series of three his two visits tolsrael and during Passover program of the Leaders' But that would be only one som e day will write the Jewish- Sunday afternoon programs of the late president·s illness. Council, assisted by Norman Oro- facet of the Silverman story, and American novel. sports movies will be held Sunday denker, Beatrice Sock and Helen the least important one. afternoon at three locations be- Sternback. The author of the Jewish-Ameri- T Old T t t ginning at 2·30 o"clock u{ the Plan Barn Dance, Judaean Jamboree can novel must go back to a Sun- WO es amen North End th . will be Proceeds of the Judaean Jam- day morning, when a young boy is • held at the ·BeJ: ria~nagogue boree given by the Hanita Senior initiated into the game of philan- 1 Di,cuments Published IOakland Avenue· East Side Aha~ Mystery Ride Judaeans Saturday night at the thropy, a game which he is to vath Sholom Sy~gogue ~am- Jewish Community Center are to play during the coming years and NEW H AVEN-Two Old Testa- 1 beau Avenue and C~p Street A Barn Dance and Mystery Ride be used for charity. at which he is to become an ex- m ent manuscripts. which Arab and South Providence Temple ls being planned by the Saul Shoc­ pert. On that Sunday morning bedouins discovered accidentally in Beth El Broad Street · ket Branch 254E. Workmen's SEEK COUNSELORS the boy in his teens is collecting a Palestine cave near the Dead ' · Circle. Proceeds of the affair will Applications for counselors for pennies among the merchants of Sea in 1947. pave been published Boys attending the program will be used to send needy children to the day camping program are now Willard Avenue, and then dfstri- in photographic form along with be eligible to sign up in the Knot­ the Golden Ring Camp in Fram­ being accepted by the Jewish Com­ butes them among the poor of the a suitable translation, Carl H . Hole Gang for trips to Boston big ingham. Mass .. this summer . munity Center. For the past two neighborhood, leaving the little Kraeling, president of the Amer- league ball games this season and In charge of the dance is Mrs. seasons the Center has operated bags of cash under doors. or throw- ican Schools of Oriental Research for baseball instruction groups to Lawrence Carner, assisted by Mari­ Camp Centerland at Scituate. and ing them through open windows announced last week. The manus- be held soon. lyn Pav low. Laura Levin. Lou a city day cam p, Camptown, at into the homes of the needy. The cripts. about 2,000 years old, are ------Rottenberg, Mr. Carner and Arthur J oseph Williams Park. story might end in the year 1950 part of a cache of 10-animal-skin Levin. when this former collector of pen- documents. Hahenemser Elected SQUARE DANCE nies presides over an agency which Plans for a square dance were collects and allocates over a m1llion ENROLL MEMBERS 2000 MORE DP's To Cantor Council discussed at a meeting of the Soci­ dollars for t he relief and rehabi­ New m embers were enrolled in HAIFA- More than 2000 Jewish alites or the Jewish Community litation of a people. the Menorah Women's Association Cantor Jacob Hohenem, er was DP's left Italy for Israel during Center last night at T emple Beth But this, too, wlll not tell the at a Canasta Party held last Mon- elected to the National Council the first half or January of this El. A dance demonstration was complete story. day evening at the Narragansett of the Cantors Assembly or the year, according to official re"" given by professional dancers. who The author or our novel may, Hotel. A feature of the evening United Synagogues of America at p0rts. The same number arrived will return Thursday night and perhaps, choose to begin his story was the reading of a letter from a recent convention. The Council recently in one day at Haifa from March 30 to give lessons to the with the young man under twenty, Rabbi Carol Klein who Is Qil a consists of seven cantors of the Marseilles and Tripoli. group. unmarried, who is elected to his lecture tour In South America. TJnlted States and canada. •

Ralph R. Crosby, president of this To avoid errors in printing, all Ishould be legibly written and ~ Old Colony Gets institution, announced today. This To Ente~tain stories submitted to the Herald checked for_ accuracy. to means that-in addition over ~,",;.";"ry-t,.~"'!;..,,?t~;.~~;~,,~,..,.,#,~;~+;,.<,._~ ,,.,,";;!.#~~~~~~,(#-~~~,,,~~~ Insurance Certificate $5,800,000 in Old Colony's reserves 0 -this insurance proVides further !ll A Certificate of Insurance from protection for t h e funds of over .. the Federal Savings and Loan In­ 50.000 saving members of this In­ t surance Corporation, an instru- stitution, by insuring them up to mentality of the United . states S. E R a maximum of $5,000 each. DATE s . =Government, has been granted to I I ~ Old Colony Co-operative Bank of Founded in 1895, Old Colony Co­ < Providence, including its branches operative Bank now has total as­ :!!! in North Providence, Woonsocket, sets of more than $65,000,000. It is the largest institution of its kind § SUNSET -LODGE· § ,.; Pawtucket. and West Warwick, in New England and the sixth lar­ DIETARY LAWS OBSERVED ~ti' < gest in the country. ,ft Q ~ We Are Proud to Announce That We Have Obtained the )l We are now Accepting " We know that absolute safety ; or their funds is of major impor­ '' Services of Max Cohen as Head Chef ~ ~ Reservations for tance to savers and investors to­ ~ ~ Passover Holiday ~ BOBBY SHULMAN, Mgr, SHaron 616 - 2S70 ,} day," said Mr. Crosby in making ,",, ,, ," ,,(~'(;._~,,( ;:t,1,,.,,~_,,,, ,";" ," ,., ,"',--t, 'O,,,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ," ," ,, ,-,,~;.o/,~,_~,,, , "~;,.,,,,..,,~X~,( . the announcement. " By taking SPECIAL SEDER SERVICES on the additional protection of FOR FAMILY PARTIES government sgonsored insurance, the Board of Directors of Old WEINSTEIN'S Colony is surrounding the assets NOVICK-'S HOTEL back of this co-operative institu­ Village Street Millis, Mass. LAKE PEARL MANOR tion with every available safe­ ON ROUTE lA STEAM-HEATED ROOMS guard." HOT AND COLD RUNNING WATER Write or Phone MORTON BLENDER Looking for a new apartmeat? Members of the "Couplettes $60 per person for private room Wrentham. 32S $100 (couple) for a double room Dietar11 Laws Observed Let the Herald's Classified Col­ Club", a new organization 'for umn help you. young m arr:ied couples, will be Reservations are now being accepted for Passover entertained this Sunday even­ Telephone Millis 133-ring 2 ing by Morton Blender, radio WE ALSO CATER TO PARTIES, WEDDINGS star of station WPRO. · Mr. AND BAR MITZVAHS' Blender will do a humorous $2.50 a plate per person PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR PASSOVER "take-off" on radio and televi­ sion to be topped off with a quiz WITH HALMAR'S! show. Novelty prizes will be a warded and refreshments will A Complete Stock of Passover Delicacies Will be be served. All young married Available. Call MA 1-3285 for Free Delivery of couples are invited to attend Your Order to Any Section of the City at Your 'the meeting to be held this Sun­ Convenience. day evening at Temple Emanu El at 8 o'clock. Delicatessen and I Dr. Bornstein Heads Freddie Guarantees • • Halmar's Sandwich Shop R. I. Fraternal Group _ His Passover Prices for 778 HOPE STREET- PROVIDENCE, R. I. Dr. Marshall K . Bornstein was elected President of · the Rhode TURKEYS- - CAPONS - CHICKENS \ Island Jewish Fr3.ternal Associa­ tion at a meeting held March 16 Will be the Lowest in Town! in the vestry of Congregation Sons of Abraham. Other officers are Freddie i~ now completing negotiations for the Abraham Bazar, vice president; largest supply of choice meats and poultry for Pass­ Alter Bayman. treasurer: Julius Musen. financial secretary; Isa­ over, that will result in giving his customers their CURHAN'S dore Baker, recording secretary: holiday meats at the lowest prices in the city-but William Bolski. chaplain: Aaron he can't say right now just what these prices are. Siegel, sergeant-at-arms, and Ar­ nold Millman, inner guard. Make your pla11s now to shop at Freddie's for Driver Training Schoo_l On the Advisory Board are Dr. 29 RICHMOND STREET Rear of Loew's State_Theater Bornstein, Mr. Musen, Max Ko­ Passover. You'll be glad you did. lodoff, Harry Blank, Max Salk, Abraham Grebstein, Elisha Sco­ You naturally expect the best from New England's APPROVED METHOD liard, Charles Bressler and Abra­ ham Peisach. Most Modern Meat Market-And YOU GET IT. Individual Lessons - Group Lessons - Full Course Lessons Installation · ceremonies have ALL PRIVATE INSTRUCTIONS been tentatively set for April 20 I at the United Commercial Trave­ CALL TEmple 1-3422 lers Hall. CHICKENS· lb ? ? Mr. Curhan was formerly Director and Manager of Ahavath Sholom Net Weight - Na Half Pound Added Albright Auto School To Have Model Seder COURSES TAKEN AND APPROVED BY: LAMB CHOPS Prof. Amos E. Neyhart. Penn State College Rabbi Morris G. Silk and Can­ Dr. Herbert Stack, Center of Safety, N. Y . U. tor Nathaniel Zolondek will con­ STEER TONGUE Renato Leonelli, R.I.C.E., National AAA, Washington, D. C. duct a model Seder for children Theodore N . Matson. Director, Yale Bureau of of the Hebrew and Sunday Schools BREASTS of CHICKEN ? Highway Traffic and Young Judaeans, of Ahavath Sholom Synagogue, Sunday morn~ VEAL CHOPS ing at 10:30 o'clock. • ,",",",",",",",",",,,,,","',',",",',',,,",.,,",",",",",",,..,,,,,,,,,.,,,,",",",",,,,,.,,..,,,,.,,,.,(_,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,. The program has been prepared RIB STEAK ~ ~ by members of the Sisterhood, headed by Mrs. Jacob Gershowitz. LISTEN TO STATION WRIB and WDEM :t $ On the committee are Mesdames SUNDAY MORNING FOR POULTRY PRICES ,I es aurail Saul Elkins, Herman Weinstein, LILLIAN'S R t t & ,., Harry Cotman, Max Resnick, Daniel Taber and Edward Port. I Delicate~sen j Parents of the children will be special guests. AT 23 BURRILL STREET ~~ *$, ~ C ------~ Women to Present ~ Will Feature Traditional Jewish ;,~- ~ ~ Variety Revue ~,'• Passover Food ~!•, "Hits and Bits," a variety re- ;.., :! vue with o. cast of 40 persons, will :~ -O · h H I d ,., be presented to members of Roger ',-~ uring t e O i ay :! Williams Chapter. B'nai B'rlth , ______~ Women, Tuesday evenin g at the ~• :! Churchill House. :! Come In and Enjoy Old-Time Dishes Cooked ;~ Election of officers will be held 190 WILLARD AVE. GA 1-8555 ~! the Lillian Way! It's a Treat You'll Repeat! !; \~e~h:la~e':i s a':!e~~:~~::h/it p~fJ ,'.,,,,,,",',",,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,",,,,,,,,.--41,_,,,,,.,,,,..,,,,.,,,,,,,,",',","',,,,,,,,,.,_,,,,,,,,,!,',.~~x up members. To avoid errors in printing, all Is h ould be - legibly written and : Hadassah Launches Donor Affair Campaign stor ies submitted to th e Herald checked for accuracy,

TWO HEADS ARE BETiER THAN ONE! and Similarly Dave Abr ams Two Complimentary Bus inesses Mean a Wider Variety of Menus, Salads and Fresher Foods! Through the Big Turnover in Our Retail Store Star Delicatessen Can Serve Fresher Meats and Other =to, ') Foods for Your Catered Affairs. ..:,, CALL JULIE OR DAVE TODAY FOR COMPLETE ~"' INFORMATION! .., :,, .I 8 STAR it:'~ ..."; I, ~ Above is a portion of the group which a ttended the la unch ­ Delicatessen and Restaurant Co. ..:,, ing of the H adassah Medical Organization Pro ject to be h eld at at 10 o·c10ck at the J ewish Com­ (') R h odes-on-the-Pawtuxet, Ap r il 30. muhity Center before going out Mrs. Arthur K aplan, ch a irma n of the Project. a nnounced for practice. All club members 21 Douglas Avenue GA 1-4794 I : a t the meeting that a recent dispa t ch from H a d assih h ead ­ a re invited to try out for the team. !" qua rters in Israel em ph asized the critical situation in tha t sta te ~ ------co through lack of a dequa te s9ace and personnel t o treat the ma n y ,._,,.,,,,,,,"',',"',',',',"",',',',',',"',',",",","',',',',',',',',',"',',',,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. ,,, .. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,",",',","~·~ g: pa tients coming in every day. At presen t, despite difficult con ­ d ition s, Hadassah h ospita ls a r e treating alm ost 50 per cent mor e ~ ~ ~ ~ patients than before t he Ara b war. ~ ~ Photo by Fred K elma n .... Th T • I N ' ,' S__c_o_u_t_s_ t_o_ H_a_v_e___ _ _ t_k:t_ -1!-~~-n-av-,:-J ~-le_6 _i~-~-isL;~~!7-~~~~et~ I~! ·e I R1 e s Ow • ~~ masters. will conduct services. ~' ~.. The Flying comet Patrol is ,: Combined Services working- on a project to furnish :, THE PLACE• IS POLLACK'S _ MARKET ,::, . Combined services for all faiths its den as an ideal camp site. with ,~ '~ will be held Sunday during an fi d b d t bl d , ' overnight hike by Troop Fl5 to ~~~;.s r!~lr~:i~ pr~t~cti~n •m~~e :: 222 Willard Avenue :: with lashings and logs. Recently~, ' ~ ,~ the Flaming Arrow Patrol. led by ~.. ~~ FOR RENT Ken Shine. completed F irst Class ,~ ..! OR FOR SALE work and started on Merit Badge :, FOR YOUR PASSOVER ORDER :, Training on a patrol hike. ;~ -!~ OFFI CE A N D BUI LDING A monthly board of review for ..... ,... LOT 60 x 100 secobe- heldnd andTue sfirdayst evening.class scouts - will $ ..,{ Equipped with 10-ton z: c· \Veighing Scale ~ p OL L. .A K, S :~; Suitable for Junk Yard OLYMPICS CALL P RACTICE :: ~ WI 1-72S5 The Olympic Club Softball :: ~~ "::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=:..'...T~e'..'.:a:'..'.m.'....'.w'..'..il'..'..l ..'.m.'.'.e:'.'.e'..':.t _:S:'.:u:'..'.n'.:'.d::'.a"_y _'.m_'_'_:'..'.o1_'.:·n:'..'.in~g ~.. ~ ~~O::t::!~t::!t:!t::.:t::1t::!~· ~~ ~t ,' ' Will Have ·a Complete Line of ,x FOR THE LARGEST AND FRESHEST ASSORTMENT { s OF FRESH WATER FISH FOR PASSOVER , MANISCHEWITZ AND STREITS MATZOS PRODUCTS ,, AT MOST REASONABLE PRICES, IT'S ~ *~ ( ', Also Goodman's, Horowitz, Margareten, Rokeach ', Z: and Rosoff's Products :t ~ i GRADE-A FISH MARKET -_~- POLLACK'S OFFERS YOU THE FINEST SELECTIONS IN PASSOVER DELICACIES ~,~ ti AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. ~ 3 CAMDEN AVENUE Just around corner of Smith St. and Chalkstone Ave. ~; Some of Our Items Are: ~ ~ , CALL JA 1-3459 i: CHOCOLATE MATZOS ASSORTED PASTRIES ~l FOR FREE DELIVERY :: ·TEA MATZ9S ASSORTED CANDIES :t ~: EGG MATZOS APPLE JUICE ~i :i WHOLE WHEAT MATZOS PRUNE JUICE -~ ,' PLAIN MATZOS APPLE SAUCE ~~ OR DERS PUT UP TO TAK E OUT ~ KNEIDLACH HONEY TEGLA~H [i Have You Tried These :, AND A GREAT NUMBER ·OF OTHER ITEMS :~ Special Dishes? MO GOO GUY PAN i DON'T FORGET - There are only 9 more days until Passooer I CURRY SHRIMPS ~ \ ~ CHINESE STEAK KEW ,'~ So Why Not Come In an-d See Us At 1\ ...~ :t 1 Sa m- Wi l~~~~:l~i::c::e:end Other ~: 222 WILLARD A VENUE ~ Un usual Tasty Dishes ,: !~ ~ For Your Biggest and Best Passover Order :! Open 11 A. M. to 12 Mfdnlght ,: OR PHONE MAnning 1-2834 FOR FREE DELIVERY SERVICE :~ Every Day :: TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY, CRANSTON AND PAWTUCKET S :: OPEN MONDAYS UNTIL AFT ER THE HOLI DAY :~ 77 WESTMINSTER ST. DEXTER 0290 phtmR ;~ ..,,,,,,,,,,, .. ,,,,, .. ,,,,, .. , .., .., ..,,,,, .. , ",", .., .., ..,", ',.. , .., ",",",",",",',",",", ..,,, .. ,", ",-.-t,.",-!,-.~,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,_,,.,,",,",",",-~,,,- ~ ------

.. ISRAEL CITRUS CROPS Icitrus fruit destined· for export It's the Herald for ftne printing. ... Half of Israel's current crop of has already been shipped abroad. BEN SILVER Gtt these pre-Passover PASSOVER­ Electrical Contractor household aids Wiring to savt time, CLEANING Industrial - Commercial work, strength, Residential and money! by ROKEACH* ;..' 628 BROAD STREET ~ Providence, R. I. ; GA 1- 6864 "' Q

~ "For QUALITY and SE&VICE" ~ = E.. S. CRANDALL =,n · RO KEACH SOAP i •• ROKROKEACH SCOURING. . for POW d os hes , g Ia sswa,e, and alu DAIRY .,~ I F ~ ·; ._io; tile, porc elain , ~~=m~I for all hou seho~~~~~k~orc· Properly Pa•tearbeuis Garber of 39 Overhill UN 1-6S64 or DE 1-2008 Drive, Cranston. 609 Smithfield Avenue Mr. a nd Mrs. Irving Eisenberg Road, was guest of honor at a of Newport have announced the Lincoln, R. I. en gagement of their daughter. Miss Doris Elain e Eisenberg, to GOOD FOOD Bernard Nemtzow, son of Mr. and Served Daily 5-12 Mrs. Harry Nemtzow, also of New­ Sundays and Holidays 1- I 2 port. :Miss Eisenberg is a graduate of / Rogers High School and K atherine SPECIAL SUNDAY Gibbs School. Mr. Nem tzow. who DINNERS \Vas graduated from Rogers High, received his Bachelor of Arts de­ $1.50 gree from Brown University. A veteran of four and one half years' ; Private Dining Rooms service in the arm y. he is a cap­ tain in the U. S . Air Force Reserve. For Reserva tions Call He is now attending H a rvard Law PA 2-4449 School wh ere he is a m ember of DANCING WEDNESDAY AND the Board of Student Advisors. SATURDAY The couple plan to be m a rried in June. Photo by Avon Studios

Baby Portraits ·==:/\\}(:\::!{\· ::;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:{::!::;::= := ·· Taken In Your Horne ( Continued from Page 4} by· ral seleCtions during th e ceremony and reception. The bride's mother was attired in a Soldier blue gown of silk lace f?aher~~YL~ over chiffon with a matching ....Jludw Dutch cap. The mother of the :J groom wore Coolidge gray lace \}/ "'""'''''\t}, large selectian over taffeta. Each had an orchid of proofs corsage. A reception and dinner was held Specialists in at the Center with 250 guests from Children's Portraits Rhode Island. Massachusetts. New 169 Weybosset Street York. New Jersey, Pennsylva nia and Florida present. DE 1-5946 - WI 1-5250 After a wedding trip through the South and Florida, Mr. a nd Mrs. Wilkes will make their home at 17 5-05 Wexford Terrace, Ja­ The Mayflower maica Estates. L<>ng Island. Asphalt Tile - Rubber Tile Floors The bride attended the New Eng­ Antique Shop land Conservatory of Music in Stay Beautiful-Last Longer-Cost Little Boston and the Juillard School of has a wide selection of ap­ Music in New York. She has been propriate SUC'l"estions for associated with the Special Ser­ Weddincs, Showers, Annl­ vices Section of the M arch of ver•arif's and Birthday•, a• Dimes in New York. Foin's floors of rubber and ospholt tile are literally custom well as little ca•ual clfts for Mr. Wilkes was graduated from installed for you. These floors ore installed by our e special occasion•. Rhode Island State Collete and did graduate work at the Pennsyl­ tile, giving you distinctive desig_n and beauty th vania State College and the Uni­ versity of Massachusetts. ~prooched by any other permanent floorcovering material. :::::: Return from Florida For suggestions regarding designs or materials, and for Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Benzan and son Allen of 275 Rhodes Street estimates of costs, visit our showrooms or telephone. You have returned from a month's I stay at Miami Beach. will be under no obligation whatsoever. Daughter Born t Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Nulman of 26 Lewis Street announce the Choose from lovely. soft o I d birth on Ma rch 13 ol a first child, silver In Sterling or in Shef­ Amy Marcia. The m other was A CONVENIENT fi eld. or from smart American formc11y Miss Phoebe Zitserman Sheffield reproductions. in tea of Philadelphia. BUDGET PLAN sets, trays, fruit-bowls a n d S urprise Party serving pieces. Mrs. Selma Dubey or Bellevue IS AVAILABLE A FAIN'S venue was given a surprise birth­ day party on Thursday, March 17 THE MAYFLOWER at t h e home of her sister, Mrs. 126 NORTH MAIN STREET • PROVIDENCE, R. I. • DEXTER 1· 5260 Florence Coh en ol 361 Plain Street. ANTIQUE SHOP Twenty guests were present. YOU HAVE THE FLOOR . .. FAIN'S HAS THE FLOOR COVERING 249 BROAD STREET Announce Marriage PROVIDENCE, R. I . Mrs. Clara Hoffma n of Miami, GAspee 1-9078 Florida, formerly of this city, a n n o u n c e s the marriage of ______., .--

TALMUDIC TRACTATE =Committee of Workers The annual completion of the T almudic Tractate in honor of th e Congregation of First Bor~ will I .. be given by Rabbi Morris G . Silk r "' Thursday m orning at 6: 30 o'clock Consolidated Air l ine$, Irie ..,_ = in the Howell Street Syn agogue Norr,u111itt Hot•1 • A .. a nd at · 7 o'clock at the n ew Aha­ 1-4777 , / vath Sh olom Synagogue. 0= ;ii: ;,,' -~ < ;Q r.. Q ..< J>ods\.y·J ii: fol = . showing the = "'i bRRGlSl Slbl C110D .,fol fol of 0z fol BABY CRRRIRGlS Q ;:: ( ... 0 OURSlRY fURDITURl ii: Plan Donor Affair "'fol Prepare Now F.or and TOYS i.n =... Passover With For New Nursery OlW lDGbRD~ The n ew Miriam Hospital­ at specifically. the new nursery-will ALL SOCIAL FUNCTIONS benefit from the entire proceeds of CARMEL the annual Donor Affair to be held CHURCHILL SRVIDGS UP TD 50°To April 12 by the Women's Associ­ HOUSE ation of the Miriam Hospital, Mrs. Kosher Products Arch(e Albert, presid ent. and Mrs. 155 Angell Street OPEN OPEN William P. Weinstein. chairman, Weddings - Dances MONDAYS GAspee l -0092 THURS. EVE. announced last week. ·sar Mitzvahs - Musicals Carmel Work on the new Miriam is ex­ Meetings Ipected to get under way by May. Reservations BB7-BB9 WESTffllRSTER ST. CHICKEN FAT and the nursery is planned as an MA 1-2649 - GA 1-2345 corne r ot Stew a rt St., Prov. important addition tQ the hospi­ tal's service. J-l-l-t-t-1-1~-t-t-1-1-1-t-l-t-1-1-t-t-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-c-1-1- 1-1-t-l -t-1.-1-1-1-t-•-1-1-1-1-1-c-l T h e Donor Affair this year is not the usual linen shower , Mrs. Weinstein said. "but the larger and more important undertaking of furnishing and equipping a Place nursery.·· LIBERTY CLUB BEVERAGES An unusual program has been Yaur arranged by the committee to pfo­ vide entertainment as well as the 9 WE WlSH OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS JA k 9671 Order opportunity to take part in the -6 Bath Street A HAPPY PASSOVER c son building of the new hospital. Miss With Sulie Harand. sin ging dramatist. Your will present in costume a one­ woman version of· the rriusical Wishes To Announce That Their Products Groce r comedy-"South P acific." Heard for the first time in the 1· Will Be KOSHER LE PESACH Now East. and com ing direct from Chi­ cago, Miss Harand's performance BOTTLED UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF "A l10 These Other is based on the Broadway musical hit. She sings all the famous RABBI MEYER LEVINE OF BOSTON Carmel Ko1her Products songs from "South Pacific.·· even Gel-Dessert to washing her hair in the popu- Among the Pure Fruit Flavors Available Are Potato Pancake Mix Do Your Spring Moodie Soup Mix ORANGE - GRAPE - STRAWBERRY - •- Cleaning Now PAINT AND WALLPAPER SHERBET - CHERRY - RASPBERRY PROVIDENCE YOUR TENEMENT NOW FOOD and AT LOW PRICES LEMON and LIME SPECIAL TY CO. HARRY WINOKER - l>UNCH 109 Ormsbee Street 60 Jefferson Street cor. Orms Sole R . I . Distr i butor Call PL 1-7691 after 5 THESE MAY BE OBTAINED AT THE FOLLOWING STORES: Awerman's Waldman's The Korner Market. 136 Oakland Av e. MA 1-3507 46 Douglas Avenue EDWI N SOFORENKO or 122 Orms St. MA 1-5888 Nesvest Irving's Market INSURANCE UNDERWRITERS, INC. 32 1 Willa rd Ave. UN 1-0539 587 No. Main St. MA 1- 4755 Berman's COMMERC IAL and Broder's Market Tolka ch 30 Douglas Ave. Providence PERSONAL ANALYS IS 475 No. ·Main St. MA 1-97 11 677 Cha.lkstone Av e. MA 1-9365 St rick's Ma rket · 93 Eddy Street UNlon 1- 19%3 - Kapelow's Market Metz' Market 44 Lippitt St. PL,1-3214 New York Offlce-26 Platt S treet , N. Y. Whitehall 3-5770 • 228 Oakland Av e. MA 1-8816 199 Willard Av e. MA 1-5771 Recent Bar Mitzvah Listen to ...- "The Eternal Light" Decorate Y au1 Table SWAN LIQUOR STORE Far Passover' With A procram series drawn from ., MAX SILVERMAN, Prop. the rich storehouse of Jewish ~EEO AND _BARTON_ =l'l 813 HOPE STREET MAnning 1-0980 literature, history, and masic. EVERY SUNDAY STERLING SILVER ;; We Carry A Complete Line of 1% : 30 to I P. M . 0 Community and 1847 < SUNDAY, MARCH 26 Silver Plate s PASSOVER WINES and LIQUORS l'l "The Tender Grass" Jewelers-Almost 50 Years i!J DOMESTIC and IMPORTED l'l by Morton Wishengrad .. - DELIVERY SERVICE - l'l WJAR K-lPlrlN'f ~ Want To Sell Your House? i;, JEWELERS ~ Want Immediate Action? 199 Weybosset Street ~ '=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::!...~~~~~~~~~ ;i CALL MARVIN JACOBSON, son of s Mr. and Mrs. J oseph J acobson .. of 159 Tenth Street, becam e -~ MILES SYDNEY Bar Mitzvah r ecently at Tem­ ::: ple Emanuel. .. GA 1-3333 PA 5-9823 P hoto by Roberts Studio BUY YOUR, g Non-Jewish Spaniard ~~~+~... /..,,. .., ..... , ....,'!"~'""#...._~,:",+,, .. ,.... ,~~~~~..... ,. ..., ..., ..., ..., ..., ..., .., ..., .. ~: To Remain in Israel I ~ ! Hope Street Sea Food Market ~I Sp~~i:,-~-:ho y~~~e~·ednoI~~;:tif1~ ~ :, legally was this week sentenced ~• 1070 HOPE STREET _ ,' l to three days im prisonment. a nd ,l ~: 1 a fine of about S2 0 in Israel cur- ,, ,, rency. but was not ordered ex - }~ FRESH WATER FISH ~~ pelled from the country. }, ,"" The youth. who jumped over- i! FOR PASSOVER •~ board from a ,Norwegian _tanker ,., ~' J and was arrested while swimming 0 t~ ,: to shore. told the magistrate that ,2 Fileted to Order JA 1-7 673 ', " Israel is a country and I want to ~ :~ s·:- ule here." · *,-..,~_,t,t,~... ,'! ,~;.-t,,o:f/2~~,.,..._~~, ..., 1~~... ~'!,.. , ..,,,1,,,__~,, .., ...,,., .. , .., ..,1,~..,, ..,,, .. , ..-; He also told the court that he was a descendant of a family of TELEVISION ri Marranos-Jews who accepted u, I Christianity under pain of death cfu ring the Spanish Inquisition . but v.'ho continued to practice B L A C K S Judaism .secretly. He said that he FROM AN EXPERT ' had fought against Franco during the Span ish rebellion. FINEST DELICATESSEN & GROCERY 1033 BROAD STREET WI 1-9861 List New Activities LEO MIILER "Your Dollar Is Worth More At Jewish Center New activities announced this in Black's" · week. by the Jewish Community And Be ASSURED ol Complete Center include ballet and tap- We are happy to be celebrating our 23rd ~ dancing lessons for pre-school and ann iversary by serving· the Jewish community with school a ge children. and a wo m en ·s SA 1;/SFACTION!-! the finest Passover products. asw imming club. The program of dancing lessons MANISCHEWITZ -- ROKEACH is bein g arran ged on the basis of a current. registration. ALL KINDS OF Abe Lobel. athletic : director. is in charge of the swimming club. Pastries - Candies - Fresh Dried Fruits which will meet for ten weeks fi:om 8 to 9 o'clock Thursd ay even­ AND ALL OTHER PASSOVER DELICACIES ings at the Providence Boys· Club AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES Pool. The club. which will f eature instruction by a qualified instruc­ - PLEASE PLACE YOUR OR DER S EARLY - tor. is li m ited to 20 members. Free Delivery al l over City Open Sunday and Monday All Day Until Passover ...... = ...... =Q"-i"-i"-'"-'="-'"-'"-'1--l= Bloom Post Auxiliary .------.- Nominates Officers FROM Nomination of officers- wa s held PURE at a meetin g of the Lieutenant Leonard Bloom JWV Auxiliary, WEYBOSSET FOOD 284. Monday at the Narragansett MARKETS Hotel. Present were Saul Fried­ man. post comma nder. and Everett Gradual Payment Complete Line Levinson. past state department commAnder. if At the business meeting, con­ Plan Deaired! Fresh Water Fish for tire Holidays ducted by Mrs. Sarah Winoker. Mrs. Norm an Cohen. chairman of (P repared As You Desire) the recent bridge, gave a repcrt. Refreshm ents were served. Open Evening, Until 9 WINTER CARP - SUMMER CARP - WHITEFISH The next meeting will be held April 17. YELLOW PIKE - PICKEREL - PERCH - MULLETS etc. PA SSOVER BROADCAST Order Now - Call GA 1-2414 - Closed Monday " A Passover in Freedom" is the CALL DE subject of Rabbi Morris G . Silk"s LEO MILLER Passover sermon to be heard over 1-4242 66 Weybosset. Street Radio Station WJAR Tuesday 5117-S91 NO. MAIN ST. Wayland Square Washington Pork evening at 7 :30 o'clock. Cantor Nathaniel Zolondek will render the festival liturgy. : Our Younger Set New SUPER Irving's Market 597 NORTH MAIN STREET MAnning 1-4755 REMINDS

;;; ..i .. Qz =.. L------.. CARL M ICH AEL WED /STEI N. shown h ere a l 18 m on t h s. YOU 0 is t h e""son of l\l r . a n d Mrs. Al \Vei n s tein of Oakla nd Ave n ue. f Photo by ·Loring Studios : ,....iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ I -:------:---:----:--7 To Purchase Your ~ Name Judge for Be Sure to Include I Essay Conte.st In Your Passover Judges for the Reback-\Vinst en Order I Post. JWV. Pawtucket. annual es­ say contest. a re Rev. Newell J . PASSOVER NEEDS A Supply of S m ith of the Woodlawn &aptist Church. William McDe\·itt of I the McDevitt Department Store. and Russell Singer of the P a w­ tucket Times. Winners of the con­ test will be announced soon. Jo­ SHIL·ou seph E lowitz. chairman of the contest. announced. The post is cooperating in the curre nt drivf for toys to be sent IRVING'S BEVERAGES to Israel. Memorial services for Dr. Har­ old S . Hillman were held at the Offers a Complete Assortm~nt of las t regular meeting March 13 at nee, the post headquarters. Under Supe rv ision of Manischewitz RABB I MORRIS G. SILK Union Aid Society of Providence Visits Howard AVAI LABLE AT YOUR Movies and refreshm ents were Horowitz FAVORITE GROCERS !eature'?i of the recent visit to the State Asylum for the Mentally Ill. Howard. by the Ladies Union Aid Shiloh Bottling Society. Mrs. Lewis B lumenthal. chairm an. was assisted by M es­ Streits dames I. Resnick. Rose Goldman Co., Inc. and Samuel Sheffres. DE 1-0187 Plans for a Passover Seder party are being m ade by the Ladies PASSOVER PRODUCTS JS0 DEXTER STREET 1 Union Aid. South Provid ence Aid 1 and the Montefiore Societies. AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES

3'-~ QCiQG~~~~~ ~QQCOCi Q~ f THE ANNUAL f t Third Seder Celebration i FREE DELIVERY ANYWHERE IN THE CITY, $i Will be H eld 1$ 1 INCLUDING CRANSTON AND PAWTUCKET g MONDAY EVENING, APRI L 3, 1950 AT 7 P. M . $ ~ at the Narragansett Hotel $ ;,, Guest Speaker: DR. MAX LERNER i i SHIFFRE LERER - BENZION WITLER -t i. ., -,•-·---·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·,,~--~-~-::~.:~~,-::_:_ __,, ____,,,,_,,.., .,,,,._" ______,,, .... ,..i ----1 I I I I IRVING'S I I I I Wishes All His Friends and Customers I I I I I I ar~o .... ) A 'Happy and Prosperous Pesach 's Milk Is Kosher for Passover : ------______,