;· Tem1> le Beth-El "' 688 Broad S.t · - J · · Prov"iden_ce, R. I. ' Attn: Miss Pincus ., Only Anglo-Jewisb Serving 30,000 II . '-. Newspaper ' 11 in This Stcife in (thode Island The Jemfsh Herald VOL. XXXVI, No. 13, FRIDAY,. JUNE 1, 195,1 PROVIDENCE, R. L / SIXTEEN PAGES 10 C]!:NTS THE COPY

/ .. Center Annual. Meeting Tuesday · The. 26th annual meeting of the ]Jen~Giirion FlayS·.British Jewish Community Center wili oe . . . held Tuesday, June 5, starting at - ' . 8 ·P.M. in the .Center Auditorium.' The meeting will mark the last ' official -Center function to be con­ -u. S. Arms.Aid to -Arabs ducted at the Benefit· Street .site, since the Center expects to move to its new home on Sessions Street during the summer months. Alfred Joslin is chairman of the How Many Bonds SOie!? . D~legatlls. G_ive al;).Ilual meeting committee. !Ip.eluded on the agenda will be adoption of a statement of Center That's~th~ $64 -Question Fifteen Mdhons objectives; election of officers CIDCAGO {AJP·) · - Amid a and directors for 1951, and a "'. Would you like to know about would it in another. so we sober warning, from Israel Prime concert by the CeI:1ter Civic the progress of the sale of Bonds inquired among the scores or Minister David Ben-Gurion that Orchestra, under the direction of of the Israel Government in Provi- volunteer workers who are assis- -~ab nations, hostile to the ­ Harry Ellis Dickson. Dickson, a dence and- Rhode Island? Well, ting with the sale ,of Israel Bonds. ish_ State, were receiving arms . first violinist with. the don't bother· asking, for it is a Surely these volunteers---contri- from Britain and the United . Symphony Orchestra, will pre­ closely guarded secret. ~uting their time and efforts on ~tate~, American Jewry dug deep sent a violin solo of Mozart's Assuming that the local Jewish behalf of the drive-must have mto its hearts and pockets S~­ Concerto No. 4 in D Major. community woutd be interested the facts. day to ·present the tiny republic Following are the names of the . in knowing about the bond cam- _Bµt po----Eve9· these volunteerlj with_ a_ $15,73~,135 ·helping . h~d officers and members of the board SAUL E. R. FEINBERG paign, which is of such para- knew nothing of the number of at closmg, sessions of the h1Stonc of directors" submitted by Max Slated for Re-election mount -importance to the Israeli Bonds sold, and the amount -0f two:daY. conference ofthe United Brod§ky, chairman of the nomi- Government, the Herald last money raised to date on behalf of Jewish Appeal here. nating committee: . · week checked- with Bond drive the development of Israel. Ben-Gurion's address ' to more . Officers-Saul E. R: Feinberg; headquar.ters· on Custom House Nor could these workers under- than 1,000 delegates to the con­ president; Milton _C . Kay, first Leh man. Gets Street, looking ·for details with· 'stand why the figures are being ference ~as the hig~mark of_ the vice..president; Joseph ' E. Adel- which t.g__ keep its readers up-to- withheld. They argued that extraordinary meeting at the son, second vice-president; Dud- . u·11lma·n Award date. .,, . public knowledge of the progress Palmer House_ here. ley Block, treasurer; Mrs. Harold Our assumption that · such in- of the drive so far would aid them The Israeli leader, asserting Braunstein, secretary, and Ed­ formation would be ·gladly fur- in selling •Bonds. · that his nation was the strongest mund Wexler, .financial_ secretary. ·NEW YORK (AJP)-A sbarp nished-was· in _en-or.-·All attempts It ·would appear that some sort ~litaty power iD: ·the strategic Honorary director-Alvin A. warning that America -has "noth- to draw the facts from a repre- of Irbn Curtain has been con- Middle East, outside of Turkey, Sopkin. ing to gain and everything to lose" sentative of Louis. Simonson, City structed around the ultra-secret said _the~ were ~apable of Directors for Tw

RABBI GEORGE• _ SCHWARTZ of New York, who has been appointed spiritual leader of the Congregation Beth D~vid by Henry Brill, president. Schwartz received rabbinical tute­ lage under the supervision of' the late Chief Rabbi Jacob Mendelson of Newark, N. J . Be was graduated Cum Laude from College. Rabbi Schwartz will be installed on June 17 at -Congregation ,Beth . · Sheldon Heller (center), newly appointed chairman of the David. General Division of the Young Adults Division, discusses plans for the 1951 General Jewish Committee campaign with his co-chairmen, Mil­ / ton Rubin (left) and Henry Epstein. Photo by· Fred Kelman LARGEST CONTRIBUTORS , FIVE ROOM·FLAT NEW YORK-The 110,000 of. South Africa contributed about List New Personnel gramming activities with young- $60,00'0,000 for Jewish relief and sters. --.. FOR· -RE.NT· reconstruction abroad since the For Center Cam·ps Ernie Steck, 'the Center's dir- end of Wor.ld' War II-the largest Appointment of additional per- ector of health and physical edu­ ON DUDLEY STREE1 _ per capita contribution by any sonnel to staff tne summer d!!-Y c~tion, a!ld Geo~ge Weisfuse, as- . Two Bedrooms, Kit5h~mette, Tile B_athroom, Jewish community in the world.., ,,.. camps of the Jewish Community ~1stant ~1recto7 m_ charge of _P~o­ Center .w.a~ announced this week gram, will assist m ~he admm1s­ · Living Room, Dining Room. Oil- Heat by Milton Kay, chairman of the ·tr.ation ~f the campmg progra~. YOUNG COUPLE, WANTED Center's camp committee. Kay Well-tr9:med couns~lor staffs will HOTEL ROCKLEDGE also announced that registration work with the children at both CALL PL 1-0050 NAHANT, MASS. for Camps-Centerl;md and Camp camps. ' _., 9-1'.. !~!:?: f~o{; 1-:'or~,h S_h_or _ TQ.wn is now open at the Center for boys and girls ranging in age .·!.,1 ,, , J.1Jf.t,. i, 1nn1r•.,.) · 'Right on · the ocean with / 'beautiful beach. Every room from six to fourteen. with private bath. Excellent Sam Eisenstadt again wm head · . American Plan oniy Camp Centerland; . while Ralph $70 per week, $130 for 2. Kolodny, a graduate of the Bos­ Only 15 miles from Boston. ton University. School of Social For reservations call: LOng­ Work, will direct the Camp·Town wood 6-4474 or Nahant 10257. program. Kolodny was recently as­ Miriam Shapiro - M•nager signed as a full time member of the Center staff in charge of pro-

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Honored·at Clark U. .Weiner Commander TO INSTALL OFFICERS I =11 th~ffi=~f c:e~o=·s~ II ~atJ.fll_JJtiA _ {JJJW{ . , · Sackin-Shocket Post sion of the Cranston Jewish Com- _ 7 _ ~ munity Club on Thursday, June 7 !!:::::::::::::::======:=;:======::::!! Louis J. Weiner was installed as !::-at 8:30 P. M. at Legion. Hall. Commander_ of.. the Sackin-Shoc­ Honored at' Showa Providence and- Mr. and Mrs. ket Post a t the installation cere­ Miss Elinor Gleck:man, daugh­ Walter . E. Markoff of Pawtucket, monies held last week.. Others in­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel was Bar on May 26 ·at the stalled were~ Sydney D. Gurnick, BOOKKEEPER Gleckman of 31 Kipling Street. Congregation Ahavath Sholom. F~LE senior vi.ce commander; P hilip was honored at a shower on May A dinner tlance in his honor Woled, junior vice commander; Experienced $now.ledge of typing 22 at Johnson's Hummocks in was held on May 26 in the Com­ ~ 5½ day week · Alfred I. Weiner. adjutant; Ber ­ honor of her forthcoming < Good oppo_rtunitl( for right girl mar­ modore Room of Johnson's Hum­ nard-.. Labush, quartermaster and mocks. _ · Q Call JA. 1-6760 riage on May 30 to Pvt. Martin Samuel J.- Ko\odney, judge advo­ H. Livingston of Springfield, 2 To Welcome Visitors cate. Dr. Raymond G. Kamara& r.. Mass. Guests were present from • Miss Charlene Perelman. daugh­ was ins4illing officer. Refresh­ Hartford, Springfield, B9ston and Q FOR SALE-NEW ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard A. ments and entertainment followed Providence. 4-S ROOM RANCH HOUS~S Perelman of 58 Garfield Avenue, the ceremony. NARRAGANSETT PIER .. Third Daughter has left for a week's trip to New '"1~ Mr. and Mrs. Al Weinstein ot York with her sister and brother­ :C See the Pier's newest, finest summer colony on South Pier Road, combin­ 134 Oakland Avenue announce in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D . Magier Iowa Paper Assails ing country and seaside location. No the birth of their third daughter of New Bedford, Mass., to wel­ better spot anywhere for pleasant summer living. Inspection Sunday and fifth child, l3everly Ann on come Mr. Magier's brother and afternoon or by appointment. Fin­ May 20. Mrs. Weinstein is the family from Paris, France, to the Church-School Move ancing arranged. former Miss Lillian Awerman. FOR INFORMATION CALL United States. DES MOINES---&1- attempt by Recent ,Bar Mitzvah To Hold Reception some Iowa legislators to inject '"1 Robert David Markoff, son of A reception in - honor of the KENNETH STEINGOLD, son of "'the philosophy of Christianity" fi HUDDISH - Mr. and Mrs. Sydney W. Mark­ graduation of Seena Kovitch from Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steingold the public schools was con­ '"1 into Q REAL TY COMPANY off" of 78 • Westwood Avenue. Pembroke College and Burton of Pawtucket, was elected to Gry- demned this week by the Des 11:1 ._STuart______1-6260 - Anytime.. Cranston. and grandson of Mr. Bramson from Harvard University phon Society at Clark University. Moines Register. - ~ and Mrs. Bernard Markcuvitz of will be held on June 8 following This election is on the basis of ~ .. shocked" at the nar­ 11,c the Friday night services in the scholarship, character, leadership rowmindedness of this att~pt, I ~ vestry of Temple Beth Israel. and citizenship. the Register said in an editorial, '"1 ?5 The reception is given by their Mr. Steingold is vice-president "'Members of the Jewish faith in i5 i parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Ko­ and Phi Alpha fraternity repre- 1the United States are not "Cbris­ ~ vitch and Mr. and Mrs. Aaron sentative on the Inter-Fraternity tians' in the technical sense. yet Wedding Napkins .and Matches ~ Bromson. Friends are invited to Council at Clark. He is a member their ideals are precisely the same wit h or wit· h out M onograms {i attend. of the editorial staff of Pasticcio. as other Americans, and they are §; Rabbi Mortis Schussheim will He has won his varsity letter in as devoted to democracy as any­ Thank-you Notes ,, conduct the services assisted by both basketball and tennis and is body else." ...... - $ Cantor Israel Breitbart and Ben- co-captain-elect of both teams for ,,,,,Li·ng ~ar I For All Occasions ~ jamin Premack and the Senior next year. All copy sub!D-itted to the Her­ 9'rc-c-l, Li ~ ~ and. Junior choirs. ald should be written (typed. if ~ "" Percelay-MitUeman Indies and South America. the possible, and double--spaced) on a / ~ Miss Sheela Mittleman, daugh- couple will make their home in full size sheet of paper. gi b 3 on '3_ t ter of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Mittie- Pawtucket. •~ man of Fall River. became the - ~ bride of A. Merrill Percelay. son Kwasha-Strauss 182 WAYLAND AVENUE at Wayland Square t; of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Percelay Miss Beverly Norene Strauss• . FREE RfSORT ~~~~~'.:'.'.:'.~~~~~~~~~~'.:'.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'.:'.~~~~~~~~~~::'.~ of P ..wtucket. on Sunday, May 27 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen ...------,- at the Sheraton-,Biltmore Hotel. J . Strauss of Applegate Road, Rabbi Samuel Ruderman and Cranston, became the bride of RESERVATIONS JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER DAY CAMP~ Rabbi Eli Bohnen officiated at the Owen Bruce K washa, son of Mr. afternoon ceremony. ' - Boys G!IN.S 6 -14 Y.U .and MFs. L . James K washa of - = f ewish Travef pi e 0 The bride. given in marriage by Carrington Avenue, on Sunday, her father, was attired in a floor May 27 at the Narragansett Hotel. d length gown of white nylon mar­ Rabbi Morris Schussheim officiat- Gft quisette fashioned with draped ed at the double ring ceremony. folds outlining the decolette The bride was attired in a neckline. Her bouffant skirt was gown ef white nylon organdy I appliqued with a aelicate lattice styled with a bodice of chantilly work ·of white organiiy and pale lace and full skirt _paneled with pink roses. Her double tierred matching lace. A Dior cap of finger-tip illusion veil was at­ seed pearls held her illusion veil tached to ari open bonnet made and she carried a white orchid of the same appliqued roses. She and lilies of the valley on a white carried a bouquet of white phy- Bible. lanopsis orchids and lilies of the Miss Lenore Kwasha was maid FEEL BETTER valley. of hono:r and Justin Strauss -Miss Phyllis Mittleman, sister served as best man. of the bride, was maid of honor After a wedding trip to New and wore a full length gown· of York. the couple will make their pale pink marquisette made with home at 29 Sackett Street . a fitted strapless bodice and a softly draped stole. On her bil­ lowing skirt was a motif of hand painted lilies of the valley. Her FOi.i.OW 111£ CROWO 10 C~£SCENr headpiece was~ tiny pink toque trimmed with the same motif flower, and she carried a bouquet ---AT HOPE> R.1------"--I of lilies of the valley and sweet­ GIANT MIDWAY .In Full Swing. heart roses. • Roller Coaster! • Roller Skating! • CAMPER<, BR\NG LUHCM • M\ LK PROVIDED Morris Percelay was best man for his brother. Ushers were • Bowling! • Boating! • A TRAIN~() COUNSELOR STAFF David Horvitz, Harlan Espo, both of Pawtucket, Dr. Joseph Winsten ~ World-Famous Shore Dinners of Boston, Harold Preiss. Milton SERVfD NOON TO 7 P. M. Rubinstein and Charles Laskey SPECIAL S O'CLOCK BAKE of Fall River. · "'\ Chowder & Clam Cakes-all you can eat-90c EIC.,~T F=UN i:'ILL~D WEEKS• For her wedding trip, the bride CAMP PER I O D S BI: C, IN J UL"( 2• wore a light grey English worsted suit, a white starched lace hat * * * and alligator accessories. Four Big Dances 11 Mrs. Percelay is an alumna of Friday Nite - Eddie Zack B.M.C. Durfee High School, and Saturday Nite - Charlie W eygand received her Bachelor of Arts Monday - Ladies' Nite t FOR degree at Cornell University. Thursday - Old Timers' Nite This past summer she attended J fht JE.WISM COMMlJNITY CE:NTER. the University of London. Mr. Percelay is a graduate of the U.S. 6~ BtN~J:IT STRE.ET Merchant Marine Academy at DEl-6175 PROV I DE.NC.&-, R. I. Kings Point, and received his B . A. degree from Brown Univer­ sity. He is now associated with orl/ER5VH.tllil? P.fOr,,,(41115: c-rTowN AT JD$EPM ww•"'~ PAAi< the Troy Yarn and Textile Co. .,.,,1. fL~'< SGMOOL Ar S&SSIONSST. FIHP HOUSEr. After a wedding trip to the West \ f * To Be lnsfaHed, Ball, Chain Club Ben Gu_ri<;J:t;i ~e~e ws -Friendship , Pioneer Women . . ,, To Install, Officers With Local ·MaI};Fo1:ght Iii ,·Israel . r~ Install- Offic~rs ·&t.ephe'n· J. Sin;f will be in- ~ stalled as p,r~si<,Ient of the Ball t"l . The Prime Minister ' of Israel pilot and hi~ commander:.in-chief, \ and _Gh ain Cl~b at thei;- next ~ ren~wed ,acquaintances with an- it was not surprising that Ben .Mrs. Clara· Leff of New York, n~tional chair~an of• Moatzot ms;etmg to be held on Sunday, ~ old ·friend during his recent .visit Gurion should tell the former June 3 a1;" 8:31) P.M. at the Jewish ~ to Boston, and ·it -was typical of' volunteer: Hopoalot, will , be guest speaker at the annual meeting and instal­ Community Center. Others to 9 their friendship that a scheduled be installed include: Henry Sil- t"l flight was held up while they b"e;~ream I s°J-1J 't~ kdidn'~ see you lation of officers of the Pioneer reminisced. , · 1 n now you were Women to be held on Monday, bert, vice-president; Beatrice Mil- Z David Ben Gution had already here. If I had known we_ would Juile 4 at the :!3iltmore Hotel. The ler, recording secre'tary; · Ethel ~ entered his plane to depart from- have spent more time together." meeting will start at 10:30 A.M. Troberman, corresponding secre­ tary, a9d Paul Gilbert-. treasurer. ;j 1Boston. when he was apprised That simple, sincere statement with reports. The afternoon pro­ th.at Bill Malpine had. come to see from the head of the Government gram · will start at 1:30 P.M. Ira Stone will be installing officer. ::;l him. In 'a flash Ben Gurion of Israel will always rank as one featuring the presentation of Mr' . and Mrs. , Henry' ~ilbert are ...r:l opened the· door· of the plane and of , the proudest moments in Bill Scrolls to Founders-Builders , of in charge of entertainment · for the New Agricultural Training rushed out to gr,eet Bill. They · Malpine's life. the evening. . ~ held a warm conversation · before ------Center to be erected in Gedera on the Israeli leader again boarded the road to the Negev. · ~ the plane. . Young Orthodox Jew The following will be installed CHORAL SOCIETY DINNER b as officers: Mesdames Lewis Blu­ ·There- was good reason for Ben The Temple' Beth El Choral • Gurion's friendly attftude toward menthal, president; Bernard Se­ Wins Spelling Bee . gal, first vice-president; -Benjamin Society, consisti11g of members ; Malpine. Bill, who lives in Provi- from the Congregation and Sis- ,.. . , - dence, is a non-Jew who served WASHINGTON (AJP) - ·A Silverman, second vice-pfesident; terhood, and under the-directim:1 ~ handsome -13-year-ald former Samuel Solkoff, - third- vice-presi­ RABBI MORTON BERKOWITZ voluntarily with. the Israel •Air of Benjamin Premack and accom- Jo